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CRAWFORD & HUMPHREY'S BON TON GIRLS _A.___ ?_... _ *_2_[_ - _ _ . wi n wnw ii 11 warn i w ? LMJII, I ? um?-?mini IMIIH II .ni ,- ? ?? immi n r r-t ? li Ul ? i I??T ni HW irwin ? wi i-wninww ini IIM imwiwwwi ? ?.?mina iwanium? 11 i r jilin nu-II I W-U I I I -nirwoan- .nwninamfli mn nm IWI.U.IW iMBWagaa?-in? ??iiiri?MwiiiM II II ri W MI-HW- I r ni IHIMMIMIW. ? ?aii-C-O?!.iillMMMBii linn At The PALMETTO THEATRE All This Week HARMONY SINGING TRIO -:- -:- SISTER TEAM -:- -:- SINGING AND BUCK DANCING AND BEAUTY CHORUS This is by far the best Troupe ever brought to Anderson-Clean, Classy, Refined, Enjoyable, Vaudeville-the kind you will appreciate, every day at the Palmetto - . > ?l^B Theatre, with a complete change of acts and c ostumes daily. SEVEN Pretty Girls and THREE Comedians to entertain you. donday s Vaudeville WANTED - AN OPERATOR FEATURING JACK CRAWFORD _. Comedian Aoi sa Led by entire troupe, in a farce Comedy that will produce a LAUGH EVERY MINUTE. YOU'LL MISS IT IF YOU ???L TO SEE THE BON TON GIRLS! THE FOLLOWING FROM THF. COLI MBIA STATE : AT THE GRAND The show at thc Grand thia week ia distinctly u success. Large and enthusiastic audiences both Monday and Tueuday bore eloquent testimony to the fact that tabloid musical com edy has been greatly desired In Co lumbia. A word about the show. This week Crawford and Humphry's GirlB from Joyland are playing. . The entire company has already won a place in the heart3 of Columbians; They are decidedly a hit The chorUB ls splen didly trained, nicely costumed and lin like most choruses, they are excep tionally pretty. Genial Jack Craw ford IH easily the hit of the show. But that's not surptBlng. He .has a splen did personality and his black face.act 1B a3 good as has been shown in Co lumbia In some time. The show is clean throughout. It IB on the same high plane as the bill of last wek Monday's Movies WHO SEEKS REVENGE ..Lubin 2 Reel Special FIRE, FIRE. and . . Lubin THE FEMALE COP . . Split Reel Comedy. ' A TIGHT SQUEEZE . . .Edison Comedy Featuring Mary Fuller in the 8th of the Dolly of the Dailes series. The Best Vaudeville In the City Afternoon performances .10cts to everybody Evening performance .... 10c under 12 years. Adults 20c The Coolest Place In Anderson IJOU ... THEATRE REPORT IS DENEID ooooooooooooooo BY MR. GENTRY ? o -y I 9 SIX AND TWENTY o Says Dr. Tripp Is Not Running _ 0 For County Treasurer*. Office OOOO0O000OO0O For His Snn-lnW ,wllUamBton. R: 1, Aug. 22.-Cropa. - t In this Bsctton are at present looking1 .. Mr. R, A. Gentry, who ba? been as. J^g^^ 7ro8t we" wfn camTC\? S'S ?-^ ^ " campaign, ha? handed u* for publl- Q farmers are already beginning 9^mm?^^mmm^m^ lay plansfor the sowing of the To My Friends In Anderdon County ? W?ge;t ?maU graln crop that has ever I understand lt ls. currently reported . . Bect,otl over tho county that my father-in-law ?eon*own th'B Tflrec"?T* Dr Tripp, ls tunning /pr the county J- B- stone and w c- Barnett have treasurer's office, ?h?t* tpr himself, heen building a barn for A. M. Mar but for me. ? wish to correct thiB tin. report and say there ?B absolutely not George Martin has begun the erec foundatlon for same, as - I expect to' tlon ot a very large barn on his place return to Rldgeville In September to ? just across Three and Twenty Thia resume my duties as principal of tho barn will he-60x60. feet, with a drive. Rldgevllle High School. way Into the upper Btory. (Signed) ROBERT A. CENTRY Mr. and ??rs. Eugene Nance, who ?-?"?. i . - .have been visiting the latter's par I in I y Is With England ents. Mr. and Mrs. G. B Cobb, have - returned to their home at Whltmlre, Paris, Aug. 22.-Thc Rome corres- -S. C. pondent of the Havns agency tole- Walter Morris and wife, of Florida, graphs that Couht;Wltte, former pre- have been visiting relatives here and raier o? Russia, conferred today with In other places for the past several the Italian foreign minister, Marquis days. San Guiltano MIBB Nessie Boles, ot Greenwood, MONDAY'S PROGRAM UHU) YOSBORNE'S MUSICAL COM EDY CO. HUH LU TS?' |" tho bent vaudeville ever shown In Anderson. Good singing by an excellent Quar telle.. Plenty of novelty dunc in. r by tiue ffJrls.' .lust plenty of flood com edy. A goad, clean ?how, with a com plete change every day. Seven girls and 8 men. SOME .COP-._ Crystal comedy. UNIVERSAL IKE *r> LEGACY . Universal Ike comedy. FOR 0L1? TIMES? SAKE Nestor drama. FOURTH HEEL TO BE SELECTED ..Matinee every day at 8 p. m. Ad. mission 10? withawo shoves Tn. the afternoon Nlghti 8 shows and nd mission will be 19 and 20c. See biff ad In today's naper. : . BOILERS, TANKS? STACKS, ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES, REPAIRS PIPE, GALVANIZED ROOFING LOMBARD IRON WORKS Augusta, Ga. who taught the last session of Melton Behool, has been visiting friends here i or the last week , Frank Mullikin is also ready to begin the erection of a six-stall barn I B. F. Whittaker and W. H Elrod,' our candidate for commlBslooer from j thia district, made a trip to Town-! ville lost Friday.. Owing to the many campaign meetings and other .gath erings Mr. Elrod lias riot beeb 'able to visit some sections that he would have, like to have visited, but wo can assure every voter in the county that -they-will make no mistake by casting their ballots for him and such would meet with the approval of seventy five per cent of the voters of this sec tion The singing school here ls being well attended and Prof C. O. Milford is one of the best teachers that has ever been employed, here.' Several of our young people have recently made a very pleasant trip to the mountains... The recent series of meetings at this plate resulted in -seven additions to the church. Rev. O'Kelly, the pas tor, was assisted by. Rev. Crlm, of Liberty and it is hoped that much good was accomplished. .'-? The protracted meeting will begin at .Friendship on the fifth-Sunday. The pastor. Rev. N. G. Wright,- will be assisted by Rev. D J. Spearman Here's hoping that on next Tuesday [ August 25. 1914, that every man whoi is entitled to vote in the primary will go to the. polls and cast his ballot for the man of their choice for each of the several offices. The man who doc- not do that, has no right to vote, and should not be allowed to vote. We venture the assertion that there will be votes cast in South Carolina next Tunsday by men who cannot tell immediately after, voting whom they voted for. Every man who cannot read and write should have his ticket ex amined by two or three other voters before placing it In the ballot box. "Be sure you are right then go ahead % ??'* There's Jennings and Pollock and Smith and Blesse Go to polls and vote for who you '? please As for me I'll vote for Cole L. Blease. . ' r W. C. B. CENSORSHIP LIGHTER SPECIAL JUDGE Special to The Intelligencer.. Columbia, ,August 22.-The gover nor today appointed C M. Bfird of the Lexington bar, SB special judge for the sixth circuit to take the place of the late Judge Ernest Gary. The state board of education meet lng here fixed the date of the fall teachers examination for October 2. Information for the UnPed Suites Mny M?re Readily. . (By Associated Press.) Washington, August 22.-Although final decision cannot be announced until' word has- been received from the'German government, the adminis tration today prepared to put into er fect a more liberal '.censorship on wireless messages and abandon thc idea of censoring cables. H?ntel von Haimhausen, German charge d' affaires, has communicated details of the new plan to his govern ment. Embassies and' consulates ol all belligerents would be pcrmitteo to use the wireless to send code mes sages provided they satisfied' the nav al offlcr in charge at the receiving station of the neutral nature of dis patches.. The British government, it ts'under stood, favors the plan so long as it prevente- agents of any belligerent, countries from sending information direct from the shores of the.United States to ships at sea. , Cossacks Giving Fight Amsterdam, Holland, Aug. 22.-An official dispatch ?rom Vienna says the vanguard of a Cossack division, rein forced by the infantry, was attacked yesterday by an Austrian vanguard. No locations are given. Are furnishing all paint to the Brown Building. Anderson Paint & Color Co. Phone 647 Blsckley Bldg*. Mrs. Ida Meadows Is spending* some time In Williamston. / , " '.- /.. ?. . V -'y-si* yV Il^^^^^^^p? All This Week, With a Chan^ ' We Present: Le&Py Osborne's Musical Comedy Co^ ': ..> ?. ? 4 ??.....*".-',.//.,? . . . v. /..... .. .. Plenty of Novelty Dancing B^y The Girls ||?? J I R*cn* C^an Comedy Something Good and New *' j POPULAR and CLASSIC Songs by a TRA?NED^UARTETTE ^^^^B^^^MB :- j ' I iono^, flic Crowds to T?ie B?JOU , : HB^^W?P?WWBHBI. . I