BIJOU THEATRE TO Tli-e Norene St. Clair Stock Co. WILL PRESENT "HI Be Hanged If I Do" A DANDY COMEDY. The Bijou doe? not close during supper hour now, ?o you will see a vii 6*} * M J? complete show each performance. >AY'S PROGRAM i PHOTOPLAY BRANSFORD IN ARCADIA.ECLAIR 3 reel powerful drama with J. W. Johnson and Edna Payne. 101 H TH BEEL TO BE SELECTED Dont' forget "Sherlock Holmes" visits che Bijou every night. Catch him and win $25.00. He Visits the Furni Tolly & Son ? Hardware Co. Got you guessing, haven't 1? Well, I thought I would have, but you will have a bunch of guerses coml'ig be fore I tip my John B. Stetson and gay farewell. Watch and sue if I am wrong. Oh, yes, sneaking of tipping my hat to you reminds me that lt will be a John ll. Stetson bought from T. L. Coly Co. YOU '.(now this store la headquarters for thhv famous Une nnd thoy have just received tneir fall ship ment. I heard Mr. Madden, one of the popular salesmen In this Btnru, say he had cold five of these lints ono day this week. Also be Bure to look their line over before you order your fall suit and I will bet my hat to a cheese sandwich that you glvo thom your ordo;'. The Elks club? No I haven't been there yet, but I am going. And when 1 do I shall tell you all about tho vis it; and I shall try to mako lt Inter esting. However, I shall turn a little trick or two in thc noxt few days that will make a slight resounding re-i verbe ration (that's* some reverbera-1 tion by tho way) and it will listen good. If the eldorly lady in block at thc postofllce yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock remembers the man who picked up the packago for her, she will remember Sherlock Holmes, Jr. 1 don't know if a stitch in time saves nino or cot, but sometimes a stitch at nine SB*??? a couple of stitches et ten. That ts Just why I think you should get busy and do your decorat ing before the winter sets is. Co down to the Anderson Faint & Color Co. and tell Mr. Dugan that you want to fix things up a little and he will take pleasure in assisting you in se lecting your decorating scheme. They have the largest and best asortment of wall psper In the city and when it ?onion to paints, varnishes), stalins, tints and kalsomlncs you have the most complete stock in the state to select from. Don't forget, too, that this atoro ls headquarters for glass. I do not claim to be a financier but I do claim that I know why so many bf tho working people are up against lt when hard times come along. We simply do not plan ahead but/go on spending all our money as fast as we make it. This ls especially true of the men and women -who draw their money every week or two. Wo are simply pleasure mad. The working man ie giving too much of lils money to the railroads. The working people of thia community are paying the rail roads for ploaaure trips more money than the mills are making. This is an actual tact, taken from statistics in the mill districts. The working man in this section should put away oaoh week somo part of his wages in a bank nnd* let lt draw interest. Tho Bank of Anderson runs a savings de partment especially for small depos itors and pays Interest on every dol lar dcpoi.itod Ono dollar will start an account and you will re?oive the same courteous treatment when you make your dollar deposit as you would lt lt .was a thousand dottars. Very likely whon you wcro looking for me yestordoy I was* out at College Heights. I consider thu lot I have picked out one of the best buys 1 have run across in my travels. It will not be long iii! College Height? will ht priceless ?and. Ku? le the tims tc buy out there as one can soon sell ai three times what it costs to buy a lol now. There la an exclusive individu ality about College Heights lots. Yoi are just far enough away from th? congested district and the air ts pu*? and salubrious aa the elevation is fai above the center of the city. Then is to be reserved a private park cres cont in snape mat wu* be intprovet and planted with flowers beds. I an told the Franke ** DeCampa Realty Company are aalen agents for College Heights ?nd will gladly show thli property to anyone Interested! i They were In front of the Bank o Anderson abut 6 o'clock yesterday af toruoon. I don't knOw who they Von but 1 wish I did The middle girl wai dressed tn pink-and'nono of the tr li wore hats. That I can safely get by at the Bi Icu is not due to my efficient disguise as to the fact that I am only beim looked for going ia and coming out o the play house. Many forces of act iv. searchers for .me Hoe the entra?e but they do not seem to think I cai be located inside. 1 have never beei captured going In or coming out o a theatre, tu: nany times while en joying the ?how. I remember one tim a little girl ten years of age capturo me. She was teated by my side 10 half an hour before she Anally got u courage to tell nie that soe knew wh ES. JR. > ll GOOD TIME ture Store of G. F. ^nd The Anderson I wan and nfked for thc? money. 1 ';avo lt io the 1 i Lt Itt lady on the ?pot. I really expect to he ruptured at thlt; theatre as I am not going t*# lot any thing keep mo from the Norrcn-St. :'lalr Stork Co. in their splendid rep ertoire ull thia week and I always en joy the pictures so much that ? otay longer than I Intend to. She was dressed In white and had auburn bair. Entered cur No. 760 on tho square abouts : 50 yesterday aftor noon. She refused to notice me. Progressiveness wins ovcry tibne. There is no doubt about it. That I? the reason the Coca-Cola plant here has steadily Increased its business. Mr. U uiicr hat never spared expense when lt comes to keeping up with the latest improved machinery nocded in his plant to give bis trade the best possible drink bandied in the most npproved sanitary way. This- plunt is turning out a tremendous output daily j but a human hand never comes in contact with the contents or contains that could in <*oy way contaminate the drink. The automatic machinery which sterilizes, waa-hes aud filis the bottles 1B wonderful. Somebody bas asked the question why I have so much to say about the G. P. Tolly &. Sons furniture store. I will Just say that I am talking about this store for the simple reason that I don't find a big concern like this as a rule In a city thc size ct AT,?C7?C~. I have personally inspected this stock and I am not saying one word that is not tho truth. You housewives who appreciate Ute things that make our hollies attractive understand what lt means* to have a mammoth store of this character to draw from. There is no home so humble nor none so elab orate that G. F. Tolly & Sons can't furnish from the kitchen to tho parlor. Their prices are a? low as you will find anywhere for the same quality of goods. I am in receipt of a postal asking, "Do you ever wear disguises'?" Well, brother, to ask a fellow to give his game away Is a now one on me but you will think I do before this propo sition la endedr However, you j look me up when the stunt ls ended and I will try and give you all the Informa tion you want on the subject. But just now you will have to figure lt out for yourself. I didn't have space In my story yes terday to say all I wanted to say about the good work that Dr. Camp bell, the ee specialist, is doing here for the Behool children. One thing that I would like to impress upon thc minds of the parents of these children Is the Importance of correcting any defective vision before lt becomes a serious matter, lt is a very easy matter to correct any trouble when taken in hand at the start, but this ls not so when thc eye hus been neg lected for years. It ls> a duty we owe the child and the coming generations thats wc take the first opportunity of fered us to see whether the child needs the attention of an eye special 1st. Tho chart as furnished by Dr. Campbell has baan the prime factor In solving thc' problem of many seem ingly dull students. The world today is demanding men and women of the highest proficiency. I am In dead esrnebt about this matter and feel that Dr. Campbell deserves credit fer h's efforts in behalf or the youth of thia county. I see he ha? the endorsement of thc county superintendent also the superintendent of the -city schools? I overheard . conversation yester day that goos to prove what I aatd about the advantage of a privately owned public. service company over that of a municipal owned plant. The Southern' Public CtClitles Company have just completed ' work io rho amount of 125,000 op improvements of water mains aad extensions. Your city here has failed to buy a Are en gine and put in an adequate dee alarm, system that la badly needed be cause the fund? wero not available. This ls pretty good evidence that Sherlock is haading you some dope on a question that you should consider worth jotting down for further uso when the occasion ?rises. Great juropin' crickets! ' They have received two car loads within tba last ten day?. Now If you want to save som? money on plows Just rustle up the cash and see how autck you can get them at figures you never dream ed of. Best make on earth tioo-. Chattanooga plows. Jual follow Ulta list, Mr. Man, if you have any atubble land you are going to plow. No. 71. one horse 5 ia deep 7 In. wide. This plow will go deep In dry land when other plows wont makes narorw fur rows in hard clay, No. 72, one horse 7> in. deep, 0 in. wide Tliis plow has u high bold front, with sharp cutting edge. No. 12 1.2 li, light two horse Minim;: plow, it's a dandy. I oan't loll you about them ali mu you have t& different styles and weights to se lect from. Oil. yes. was about to for get to tell you. 'The Old P'xl Mill" three-roll vertical horse power cane nilli is here waiting for yo., to como down and get lt. They range in size from one horse to largo two hors"-1. Tho Chattanooga Plow Co. is the lar gest cane mill maker in tho world and they make thc best. They are in a class all by theui dresscd in blue silk and one In selves. There were two of them, ono black and while lx)th wore black ear. ritiKB. They were in front of ("ely's about :.:?r, yesterday afternoon. Where was 1? On tho tali of a kite. A description of tho way 1 will drers during tlie contest today will be past ed on the window at Cely's. The hours today will bo from 3 to 5 p. ra. and any time tonight at the llijou theatro Yours truly. SHERLOCK HOLMES, Jr. Diarrhoea Quickly Cored. "My attention waa first called to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as much as twelve years ago. At that time I was se riously Ul with Bummer complaint. One dose of this remedy checked the] trouble," writes Mrs. C. W. Florence, Rockfield, Ind. For sale by all deal ers. "BUY ONE BALE" WILL TURN TRICK! If Every Business Man and Me chant Will Act South Will Bo Saved Editor of Tho Intelligencer: If every merchant and business man in Anderson county, and all the coun ties in South Cnroltaa and of the en tire south, buy and put away ene bale of cotton at 10 cents per pound, there would be a demand sfficiently numer ous for tho remainder of the cotton crop to run tho price un to. probably 12 cents per pound. Thu will not incur a heavy, investment on the part of the business men and merchants and will aid to a large extent to help make a market for the cotton farmers to sell their staple, and I bel'ev? *t would make full collections and baal, ness in. general good, and I believe your paper will aid in helping to get this proposition before the bank offi cials, business men and merchante of the state. You can dc terni in o after "a careful consideration that such a movement \vould greatly benefit onr oonditipnd in this state and of the south. ****** I earnestly hopo a movement of this yid can bo perfected. M. N. PATTERSON. Cost Kept Down-Quality Kept Up. No better medicine could bo made for coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness, tickling throat, bronchitis, etc., than Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. That's why they can't Improve the quality and war or no wat, the price remains tho same. E. J. Sargont, Dal las, Tex., says: "I believe Foley's Honey and Tar has no equal for it completely relieved me of all symp toms of tuberculosis and my cough has entirely disappeared." Don't Ac cept any substitute, for Foley's Honey and Tar Is the best Evans' Pharmacy agents. ? O Q 0 O O O O O Q O O O O P O o "Trey 'O Hearts" o o o p First Installment o 9 o ?o -at- o o o o The Bijou Theatre o o o o THURSDAY o ?b ? ? |p September 17 th o o o o Read the story o o In this paper, o o o o Then o o c o See it on the screen o o ? ooooooooooo oo o ALLIES A HE SUCCESSFUL Parin, Sept. S. Accounts of wound ed soldiers who roached Paris late today indicate that the result ot the three days fight lng in the Champagne country has boer more favorable for tho allica than ul lirnt supposed. They ;...:>. that ?he German loases in killed were enormous and that a great num ber of prisoners were taken. Ono French officer estimates tho prisoners at 30,000. The Champagne district includes parts j* th?' departments of Marne, Arden.?es. Aube and Haute-Marne. ALLIES GAINING GROUND London, Sept. s. -The British of ilclul press bureau Issued the follow ing aanouaeentetii tonight: **The gencnil position eontinnes satisfactory. Thc allies are gaining ground on i heir left all nlong the line of the Omni and Petit Morin riv. ei s. The KrltNb have driven the en? erny hark ten miles.*' Acule Indigestion. "I was annoyed for over a year by attacks of acute indigestion, followed! by constipation," writes Mrs. M. J. Gallagher. Geneva. N. Y., "I tried ! everything that was recommended' to me for this complaint but nothing did me much good until about four | months ago I saw Chamberlain's Tab lets advertised and procured a bot tle of them from our druggist. I soon j realized that I had gotten the right { thing for they helped me at once. Since taking two bottles of them I can eat heart!!y~wlihout any bad effects."! Sold by a.llJOdealers. A Lame Back.Kldney Trouble Causes IL It don't take long tor kidney and bladder trouble to give you a lame back, and even wore3, if not checked. Mrs. H. T. Straynge, Gainesville, Qa., was ? fairly down on her back with kidney trouble and inf lammed bladder. She says: "I took Foley Kidney Pills ifni now my back is stronger than in year:;, and kidney trouble and painful bladder sensation have entirely gone." Good druggists are glad to sell Foley 'Kidney Pills because they always help. They 'contain no habit forming drugs. Evans' Pharmacy, agents. For body lice your (owls with Conkey's Lice Powder* UV tOt, quick and ?m. 5bc, Mc, ?,a\' For mites spray your poultry house with Conkey's Lice Liquid QtSie.lullc.ltOc.catL Forth? JrmdJy he?d Conkey's Head Lice Ointment 10c, and 25c, ?pnk?y'?WhH?Di?rThnsaReHM?la put in thc drinking water is chick H insurance. 23c and 50c MOIKT b* ck if ?K??flrc5>?r???a??lp ?rt wl?4 months alter file beginning of the war cotton sold in New York ot fifteen and one quarter (1SK) cents per pound. Within three months after the dose o? the war cotton sold in New York at twenty one (21) cants per pound. Store your cotton with THE STANDARD WARE HOUSE CO. Take your receipt to yea* local banker, merchant or other creditor, who will help yost to koli the cotton until conditions become normal. THE STANDARD WAREHOUSE COMPANY has a capital and surplus of nearly a half a million dollars, and tts receipts ere regarded as the wary best security at eil the money centers, and wHi ba so regarded by the REGIONAL RESERVE BANKS, when organised. T. B. STACKHOUSE, President