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9V^Mg^BIOtBT^^'SSKKf'TaB9V99:UBBSB^mwatPV0i\t^l\%tM\\U*]*9 WW HM! Ill ll WWI IKIi I 'Illili aBBcaBaHBKaBaaaaflBaaatnanb^^ WE WOULD DO OUR WORK BETTER, BUT WE CANT We Could Do Inferior Work n? ^J*_^_ . _ m . ^ -eut we won t!.tSrisscy Lumber Co* Two Specials Today Only Thc Heat Ucl Yet-Wc offer for to. . lay mid today only ull $G, $4.GO und $4 "Low Cuts" for women at thc re markable price of SHOE COMPANY UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE Shoes That Satisfy J FMOME OF YOUR _-J^?^*T.3 B you teen those North An an lots we recently ter- . Tl ERM*1 ced? . j ?^?jjjr i .-LE .1 ? wT* ^^^w^.s^rVyal. WES, g te--- _ rfaS^s^iS^ w. Well, they are just the style lot* one need? for. the pretty bunga lows that are liebig built today. B IJOU ...THEATRE CROWD COMING FOR ADDRESSES TODAY'S PROGRAM THE BELMONT QUARTET PB will sing "Medley of Popular Cb orases," "Wonderful girl," "Memphis Blues," "Comedy En-bores," ?rThen I First Met You" and M Comedy Beneree" Afternoon Show: * THE GATE WAY TO REGRET-* Rex drams. GETTING VIVIAN MARRIED Crystal comedy. d? ' ALMOST MARRIED- < 1 Storllng comedy Night Showt MAN AND HIS BROTHER 1 Victor 2 reel wostorn with War A RACE FOB LI'/E ren Kerrigan. Sterling. Corning all noxt wcok in Vaude ville; LeROY OSBORNE'S MUSICAL COMEDY CO. "CHICLETS" with 7 girls and 3 men with a strong Quar t et te and good strong shows every day. Seo Sunday's big ad. ANOTHER STORM New Haven,[ Cona* Aog. 21.-Two persons were killed, two i perhaps fa? tally wounded, and much property damage wnw dono by ? Storm that swept over tNe greater part of Con. ?it-cUcnt lute today. Governor Btease and Mr. Domi nick Are To Speak from Court House Step* Tonight Considerate interest, has boen awakened all over thc county by the! announcement that Governor Cole L. Biease, a candidate for tho ' Unit ca States senate, and Hon. Fred H. Dom inick, a candidate for congress from thn Third district, will apeak in this city tonight. The governor is now In the Piedmont section of the state, de livering a few additional addresses before the election Tuesday and will speak a number of tlmcc in Spartan burg county today. He will como to this city to speak tonight at 8 o'clock. Mr .Dominick has boen speaking all over the Third district but he has de voted mon timo to Anderson county than to-any other.county in this dis trict Delegates to Road Congress Tho following delegates to the Fourth American Road Congress which will bo held In Atlanta Novem ber 9th, were appointed today by Ma yor Godfrey to represent the city of Anderson: Robert L. Kay, Jas. M. Payne, J. Mack Klug, M N. Patterson I and J. li. Barton. ... ?Y- -Y- -Y- Y- -Y- -Y- .'{. .'{. -Y Y- -Y- ?{. Y> * ELECTRIC CIT * _ * Items of Interest and Person * Wireless on the S .Y- Y- Y Y- -Y -Y- Y Y Y- Y- Y- -Y- Y- Y Special Order tor .More Seed. J. W. I to th rock, county agricultural ag? nt for Anderson, said yesterday ?hat such a demand has been made on him for burr clover seed, thal he has been forced to arrange for a special order to Washington. He has an. nounccd that this order will be made ?a August Iii) und asks that all farm ci h needing more seed of tills variety communicate with him at once. He says that there is a scarcity in hairy vetch and clover seed since the Euro pean war broke out, since Germany Is the home of these deeds An Ab beville county fnrmer was In Ander son yesterday and while hero told Dr. Sorrell of the Southern railway about ha. lug ;;,000 bushels of burr clover and Pr. Sorrel' very readily agreed to market all thc clover for the Ab 1M ville mau ut a handsome price. Trying To Aid Southern Farmer* The Anderson chamber of com. moree yesterday rwclvcd a telegram from George E. Murrell of Columbia, lund and Industrial agent of the Southern railway, which advised that Mr. Murrell was leaving for Wash ington to confer with M. V. Richards, general industrial agent of the South ern syatom. In regard to plans for helping with the marketing of the cotton crop and of securing greater credit for tho southern farmers Thc farinorB of this section aro beginning to believe that they will get some as sistance, If numbers count for any thing. AlmoBt every organization In thc country seems to bc lending a helping hand. Townvllle Had No Addresses. Several days ago lt was announced that tho people of Townvllle had In vited the campaign party to speak there yesterday in connection with the Formera' Institute which waa Bchcduled tor the day at Townvllle but |n some manner a misunderstand ing aroae and Townvllle people ar ranged for a religious meeting for yesterday. Therefore when the caa dlduioB reached that place yesterday und the ?peakern cn thc institut pro gram arrived, they were both disap pointed to find that there was no at tendance aa everybody was at church. Tho candidatos spent a fow minutes in town, shaking hand? with their friend* and then returned to Ander son for tho mooting last night. WIHIainston To Have Band Concert. Low round trip ratea are being of. fcrcd by thc Piedmont and Nortncrn linea from Anderson to Willtamston lor next Sunday, at which time tho 1st Regiment Band is to give an open-air concert in the Williamatcn park. This is acknowledged to be one of the heat military bands in the atatc and it fur. nlshes splendid music. Every Sunday BOOS a large number of visitors at WilliamBton Springo and tomorrow will probably draw still moro people from near-by towna -o Anderdon To Be Advertised. According to advices received yea. lerday from tho Bureau of Civic Pro motion of New York city. Anderson and Anderson's chamber of commerce will bo exploited at length In tho hand-book of the New York organiza tion which ls to come from the presses within the next few weeks. Anderson was selected aa ono of 50 cities In tho United States for a 500 word ar ticles and this article will bo an ex haustive revlow of what this city Is doing and of what she hopes to ac complish --o Coming Back From Markets. Anderson merchants are returning dally from New York and other cities in tho east where thoy have been upending tho last few days, purchas-' ing stock for their various stores J. A. Austin, R. W. Trlbble and C O. Carter returned yesterday from New York and they say that merchants from all parts of the country aro thero buying largo linea for the coming fall. Tho local merchants say that with the oxcoptlon of advances in prices, there Is little indication of business depression in New York ? o Bark From Fine Camping Journey. Cash s Valley, In the beautiful Blue Ridge mountains, is a very popular pince with Anderson folks and a num ber ot local people have been there all 'during the summer. Ono camp ing party has just return od and say that they never spent a more enjoy, able fortnight In their Uvea. Those composing thts party wore:* Mr. and Mrs B. O. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Watson, Mr and Mrs. Speer, Dr. and Mrs. J. P: Trowbridge, Mrs Patrick and her daughter and son. ip ty ^4 .y< ?Y? ?y, ?Y? 3f* ^C* ty *y? ^ Y SPARKLETS * _ * ol Mention Caught Over the * treets of Anderson * .y. .y. .y. .y. * .y. .y. Y- Y- Y- Y- Y- -Y- H- \ Kelton Doctor* On thc War Path. Evidently Jhc physicians In Belton .Var that hard limns ?in- on tho way or they h:?vc nt last become disgusted willi tho "dead heat" which is to he found In every town ami city Tho phvfciclans of that place have is.tued a nat Ice in which they warn the peo ple of Holton that hereafter they will r??fiise to answer calls lo atten I n tlenls in cases wit ?rc the patient is known to he a "dead heat" if the pa. tien? really has the money with wh'ch to pay for medical services. The ?io. .tU' makes a few exceptions. nnnu'W. In cases where the patient's condi tions is very serious hut tito physi cians take occasion io state that they he ve reached the Until of human en durance and that tiny are tlrod i-f ghtng their service?? 'free gratis for nothirg." -o Now Enjoying The Sen Breese. The annual excursion to the sea shore from Anderson was operated yesterday by the Southern railway Some 40 or 50 tickets were purchased from this point and it is understood that a largo number of people went from thc other towns in this Immedi ate vicinity. A numhor of Anderson people walt each year !or th's excur sion before making their trip to the const and the low round trip rato al ways provo very attractive. Annual Fish Fry Tuesday. Tho animal meeting of tho Wost Pelzcr Corn club and the annual fish fry, which is held Iii" connection with the corn meeting, will take place next Tuesday, according to invitations which reached Anderson yesterday. Tho fish fry will take place this year on the bank of tho creek near Frank, villi- and some splendid spoakers will It is probable that every local man who received an Invitation to the af fair will make the trip. WAI Face Trial Today. Lemmie Haskell, a woman, has been ? placed in. the Anderson county jail on a charge of obtaining goods under false representation She will prob ably.be given a hearing on tho charge this morning in Magistrate Broad wcll'a court. Magistrate Broadwell has a number of interesting cases to be called lp- his court within the next fow days. u MOM'.OW ? Seedlings Will Produce Peachps. Mr and Mra. H. A. Qreer of near tho Brogon mill were In The Intelli gencer office yesterday and while here exhibited some pretty peaches grown on Mr. Greer's farm from a seedling tree. These peaches were as tine as have been acen this year add Mr. Greer thinks thia argues against tho theory that seedlings - will not pro duct, fine peaches. First Bale To ? Be Marketed Today. - The first bale of now cotton to be produced In Anderson county for this ? yoar will be brought to Anderson thlsi morning by R. W. Pruitt, known bet ter at "Bud" Pruitt. Some other eec-; tlnn3 of South Carolina have already produced now bales but thia is cer tainly the first halo for Anderson county and lt is believed to bc the first produced in any county in this immediate section. Optimistic Feeling In The Trade Centers. . Mr. R W. Tri bole, the well known clothier, h ?B just returned from a trip north to purchase ? fall supply ofi goods.. He stopped over ac Lynch-1 burg, Va., on thc return and found, the thermometer there registering around 106. j Mr. Trlbble says there ls a more optimistic feeling in trade centers, and tho opinion ia that markets will readily adjust themselves to the new. conditions and that there will later on be an ora ot better times Will Move To , t Johnston ,S. C. J. D. Gaillard, who hes been en gaged tn the lumber business in An derson, la preparing to move his fami ly from thia city to Johnston and will go Into business there. . . His, son, Frank Gaillard, who hs* been night clerk at the Chiquola. hotel-for some months, haa resigned that position and has bon succeeded , by T C, Mere dith. Mr. Gaillard expects to leave Anderson next Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. O. ?*. Taylor with their little daughter; Willett.sod Mrs. J. W. Stephens hara return et' from a trip to the mountains cf North Car-. i olina. They went by automobilo and. visited Henderson ville, Asheville and ; the Black Mountains, having a most delightful, time. . . ? . . , . . . . ? ? .;" >? , - vfi}.-.'-.) .. ;:C:>>< rm ff PALMETTO THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM THE KING AND GIBBS MUSICAL COMEDY CO., Presents 'THE LADY DOCTOR" She Is Simply Great IN MOVIES BRONCHO BILLY'S FATAL JOKE. .Essanay Western drama featuring G. M. Anderson. SNAKEVILLE'S HOME GUARD.Essanay Western Drama THE PROSPECTORS. . .Biograph Western Drama A FALSE MOVE..Vitagraph Coming Next Week "THE BON TON GIRLS" A company of 10. I ila -W THE COOLEST PLACE IN ANDERSON IFE on the SCENE FROM "THE 8EVENTH PRELUDE." , EN WILSON ranks among tho 8tnr9 who have brains and abil ity. Ile waa born In Corning, In. He ls still a young innn, although for fourteeu years be was seen on tho le gitimate stage, starting from thc timo when be scampered off. hardly more thnn a boy. to join a brass band road show. In later years he became ono of the most sought after lending men for stock and played bis Broadway engagements. He WQB manager of bis own stock company, playing at thc old Park theater. Brooklyn, when that the ater bumed down some years ago. Later he was mnnnger and lending man of the Gotham Theater Stuck Company, Brooklyn. Charles A. de L. Holland has bought two theaters at San Diego, Cal. "The Seventh Prelude" presents a mysterious murder which has baf fled the police until Jack Gordon, a private detective, becomes interested. Tlie unraveling of the plot by which this murdered man's daughter became accused of the ?rime hinges on her strange hallucination regnrdiug a piece of music. It ls a compelling drama. "The Littlest Rebel" has won Instan taneous favor, and ttie press hos been liberal with its praise of the' re markable story. All the horrors of war are depicted vividly, the love of a soldier father for hts child. the sen tencing to death of a Confederate cap tain nnd the death of o Union tiihccr'B wife, ail together - with the thrilling battle scenes, which go to make this photo-play one that ls truly realistic. BEN WILSON. "The Birth of the 8tar Spangled Banner." by J. W. Blake, ls a new re lease. Every patriotic American will enjoy this Aim, depicting seer.es during the bombardment of Fort McIIenry. which furnished the inspiration for Francis Scott Key. making lt possible for bim to give to s his glorious coun try our national anthem. In "Treasure Trove" Bob and Frank, while on their vacation, fell in love with Colonel Fairfield's daughters. The colonel would not consider them, and said so. Near tbeir camp they And among rome wreckage a" paper written In Spanish telling of a treasure . The timely arrival of the'colonel preveuts them from losing the treasure. "One Touch of Nature" ls hy Cour tenay Ryley Cooper. Mr. Bradley had too many business worries. When hl? car broke down and be had to walk Ids chauffeur received his wrath lu full. After wandering n while he esme across Freckles, who was fixhing.. Be coming Interested he joined Freckles and forgot bis troubles. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bast have re turned from a visit to tho mountains of North Carolina. They .mado the '.rip in thoir touring car. . Miss Jessie Brown returned yester day from Rome. Ga., where she has been the guest of relatives. Victor Adams haa returned from a week's stay In Hartwell, Ga. Mlrses Lena and Lillian Clinkscales. have returned from Hartwell. Qa , Miss Ella Thompson of tho Ander son hospital was the" guest of rel a - I tives in Hartwell last week. Magistrate W. P. Boll of Iva, was Among tho visitors to upend yesterday tn the city. Mrs. R. A. All good of Liberty was in the ctiy for a few hours with friends yesterday.' ' 1 . Mr.' and Mrs. J. M. Hodgse'. and sons, Hugh and Clifford, of Athens, Ga., spent yesterday in thc, city. I - T. W. Glenn of Columbia, wa? ono ot the visitors to'upend yesterday In the city. *"v$ ' Miss Annie Belle.^Watkins tina re turned from Pendleton where she has been visiting friends. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith sind .'Walter Smith of Gaffney arrived In the city yesterday for n visit of several i days. They made the trip to Ander jj. . . ;.. ;'v-7:;-. . son in their touring car and brought j home M i BS Laurie Smothers, who hus I boon visiting in Gaffney. I P. B. Gentry of the Eureka section was . in the city yesterday : en route 'to his home from Walhalla - OJfvcr Bolt of tho Centorvllli' sec tion spent part of yesterday in Ute city. . W> Mrs..'T.* J. Kirkpatrick* ot'ljiwr;do? villc was shopping iii the'clty yeiter-r day. ' . Mrs; Henry. Moseley of Low nd ca vill o was ono of the shoppers to spend .yesterday lu the city. Mrsi J T. Kinkier bf Pendleton' spent a few hours in tho city ' yesttiry day with friends. J. L. Maxweil ct Savannah, Ga, formerly an employe of Hubbard's Jewelry store, ls spending a few days in the: city, wi th friends. C. O. Klnslor of Pelter was ono .of tho business visitors to epend yes terday In the city. J A. II. Holland of tho Neale'**.creek section waB .in the city yesterday. J. J. Fr lorn an of New York. E.- M, ! Ivoy of Atlanta .and W.. W. Brndday of-Now York, weiro calling on the Jew elry trade in . Anderson yesterday.. i - i Henry Moseley of. Lowndesv'li?. i spent part of yesterday in the city. F. G, Swnffleld df Columbia is : spending a few days in Ute city on ; business i J, B. ay pf Liowndesvllte' was one Of the .visitors to spend yesterday in I Anderson. . . Are; furnishing all paint to the Brown Building. Anderson Pa?oi & Color Co. Phone 64? Ble?lley Bid* OFF FOR ST. PETERSBURG r ' Capt. McCnlly Soils for Ills Now Post ? of Bnty.* Word has been received; IQ Andor son that. Capt. - NV A. MoCully of toe savy, who was recently detailed;** savai attache .of ' the American em bassy at St. Petersburg, naa sail-id from Mazatlan, Mexico, for his new post. He will go first to a Japanoso port, and from : there to Vtadivnstoolc, iad from there to St. Petersburg h> way of the trans-Siberian railroad. Until given bi? new. detail be; ha* been in command of the ?. 8. S. Cally, Cornia in Mexican waters.*