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I $25.00 SOUP GOLD WATCH GIVEAWAY At THE BIJOU TONIGHT 1 I THE NORENE St. CLAIR STOCK COMPANY J THE LI IRE OF THE GEISHATOPLAY IO, B,SON I ? Will Present Their Only Western Play Tonight S 2 ?eel d* ima with William Clifford and Marie Walcamp. **TTI-?*0 ?T^^^/?r^?T^^ Tll?of" 1 THE DIAMOND NIrmfraSBES?T?<Bdy) >JOKER i I HC WDOy Olid thC B ii I6T | Watch for next' w^^ I Buy Your Fall Shoes Now PRICES WILL ADVANCE LATER ON IN THE SEASON OWING to the War situation prices are bound to advance 25 lo 75 cents a pair on shoes. The advance will not effect the shoe on hand but as soon as these are sold they must go up. This declaration is not made merely to stimulate trade (as it would be more profita ble for us to hold our shoes and then sell at an advance) but to let the people know what they may expect and give them an opportu nity to buy their shoes at the same prices as last year. HERE is what the Shoe Retailer, a Trade Journal published in Bos ton the heart of the leather market, has to say.: "Tentative advances rang ing from* 25 to 75 cents per pair, ac cording to the grade have been figured on Men's shoes and proportionate ad vances willie made on womens' shoes. HENRY B. Endicott, one of the lar gest tanners and manufacturers, has this to say: "It is a sure possibility and I think a probability, that shoes may be a dollar higher, in fact, as far as I can see, 1 don't know why we should limit the price to one dollar. It may be more." In 1913 this country imported $50,288,228 worth of . leather from the war effected countries, and exported in raw material and finished shoes $25,504,184. Besides this country imports all the chemicals and dyes used in the chrome tanning of hides. These sup plies are cut oft. In addition to this Africa, Australia, South Amerk ca and thc Far East are looking to the United States for their shoes on arcount of the European factories being closed down and the countries at war will have to count on us for shoes, so you can readi ly see why shoes will advance. OUR FALL SHOES ARE HE RE AND WILL BE SOLD AT THE OLD PRICES AS LONG AS THEY LAST. AFTER THE SUPPLY IS GONE THERE IS NO TELLING WHAT THE PRICE WILL BE. WISE BUYERS WILL BUY THEIR SHOES NOW. Geisberg Bros. Shoe Company UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE SHuES THAT SATISFY. ? ! I nurni tmu nm urn jn pr ?Hs^s?SSf*? uti LH LU Ult HU Lill Lu . IU UL jshVwTngui?ir alli* Ld *he""Tit*e P Al IP UT TU IQ MR DIU MP Dont you tblnk that thla 18 about UHUUm iniO if IU M ll I ll ? tht"ngB8 up^roSna ^T?^liome?'8 vSS i i Hiv ,J1W,w will find that by freshening up with _. a little paint this fall that you will enjoy home more and your friends CONTENT ENDS TODAY AND SOME- S'SSS "O/VTVTkT" 7 TT T rn TT XT' ?^OiT ,ook 80 dismal around the home. Go J?VJJU 1 WIJ-U-J VjUll IAIJEJ ?b?D. down to the Anderson Paint and Col or Cn., and yon will HA surprised how -, - cheap they can sell you all that ls . necessary to give home a ?rw coat. Read the Conditions of the Contest if S?y*?? m^^^^Si ] . ., ? rating line. Paints, wsll ?aper, and You Want to Enter the Chase for;Tnf*VnW tho MnnAv lh! w*^?-v?n<"T bunding. tllC XYXUIlCjr . I gueas if you were leaders in any particular thing yon would be proud ? ? ?IM J*' wottWn*t JO** Well the An ! . *' d?r>on Hardware company oaght to he Uwt call! city and the mere fact that they arc t,rou<| of thft fact lhK% they ftre ldfca. Ju8t a few more hours and the fun connected with such an institution j - rs: in their line. By the way. I must will all be over. My name will be ls sufficient evidence of tu eoundnc*-., ? yen that this firm has, the largest I>eunls 1?, bo? car letter.. To bo hon- and responsibility. It ls . notable ?rt about lt, I will be glad as I am fact that Its out-of-town patrons on of winchester and Remington auto tlred of trying to dodge so many peo- increasing year by'year. The banking matte guns and; rifles. Their tine of pie, and then too somebody will be serries, is equal to any in the conn- Steven*' double and singlo barrel ft SS richer. I made good at the Bijou try and as ,1 have' said before, I want guns ls the best that they have ever iaet night and tonight I will be there to do business with conservative men shown. It you wsnt a Fox gun, the again but not under the same dream- when our dollar u at stake. kind that Roosevelt carried on his stances. J will go to see the play But Just a minute while I whisper African trip this fe the place to get and If you don't aa too. yon will mise a tittle ditty, Talk about pretty lt. You can get a Fox fer from $26 a treat. The bill ls a good one and things, they certainly have them in to $380. This ls headquarters ror th* worth twice tra admission. carlead lots down at G. F. Tolly A Winchester and United States Cart My picture will be withdrawn to- Son. Mer? ts one store that would be ridge Co., ammunition, day from thc Bank of Anderten and a credit tc any city five time* the ?t?e tf S wn? geing into halfness here, placed on display in Cely's show win- of Anderson. Their four story, build- I would .run down and see Mr. Brown dow. For your courtesies, gentle- lng ls full from top to bottom sud the ot the Anderson Hardware Company tuen, I am going to throw a bouquet stock represents the best furniture to end cloe? up for a "ease on one of ate Bank of Anderson. vThat this bo bought. Really. I he.? seen few those dandy stores he fe'building on bank ls conducted in every way hy houses in this line that offered a East Whltner street. They are the boniness principles goes without Bay- larger stock to select from. I believe- heat storeroom? to be had in the city, lng. The men behind the bank are I can safely say that this Arm has a He has ?bout completed them and prominently connected with the larger patronage than any half dozen there wljl be ?v? large storerooms and commercial and industrial lite ot the 1 furniture house* in this section of the three small ones for shops. They sra well lighted ul! over and he ha? spar en no expense to make them modern in everyway. They all have splendia fronts and there is a large driveway In the rear. I'll bet they don't stay ? vacant long. One I believe is now occupied. Mr. lirown, as everyone ! knows, never does any Hiing half way. Do you knpw I am a great believer j in doing thing* right. If you cannot afford to do a thing right, then it is better to let it go. This is especially so when you find that your eyes need attention. I really get mad when I see some people trying io save a few cents at the expense of their eyes. You know some people are foolish enough to buy a pair ot glasses Jurt because they can see through them. This is simply criminal. Go to a specialist and get a pair that will not only glVv- you the proper sight, but will preserve the sight. It makes me think of some people who believe i that they are well just because they j can breathe good. They don't stop to think that some vital organ can be all out of fix. Just because you can see I through a glass <s no guarantee that I your eye does not need treatment. Dr. Campbell, the specialist, will tell I you that I am right and If you take i my advice you will go to him if yon? [eyes need attention. The special isl hi the only one that give your eyes th? I proper test . I Say, did you ever see a microbe! Terrible ? looking thing- big aa ele pbanta in the cold gray dawn of th< morning after, but not that large or dinarily. Anyway, if you will stiel [to bottle Coca-Cola or any other drlnl put up by the Coca-Cola plant here you will not get any .Into your system ? They put np a drink that you can de pend upon being absolutely pure The Coca-Cola company of Atlanta sends out experts to the difieren plants throughout the country oi tours of inspection. They do th h ti help the local manufacturers kee; the product up to the highest stand ard. This ia one reason that Coca , Cola has swept tba entire country an ls gaining cte?dily in popular favor You will find it always uniformly goo \ and the hundreds o; Imitations of Cc [ ca-Cola that have been put on the mai ket are tho best evidences that Coes Cola leads all the soft drinks made I No other soft drink has ever gaine I more than a local sale. The Coca-Cc [ la plant here uses four or five carload of bottles a year sud if you have neve seen a carload of bottles you can .'megine the amount lt takes t i furnte tho demand here. Suppose a man walked up to ye and asked to be told the best place 1 buy .a lot for a home alte. Whi would you tell him? I will tell ye if you know cheese from chalk. Ye would say right off the reel, Collei Heights. It ls net only the most d strahle property, on the market fi a home but lt has them all beat as good Investment. Ask the firm Frank & DvCamps and they wiii u you as I do that you cant go wroi on either proposition. Buy now ai see your Investment Increase in val right along. Have you seen 'em? They're rig there In the show window. It ls jv as I told you several days ago. Y can't make, a mistake on style wh you buy anything from the T. L. C ly Co., aa they are the leaders style. Look that line of Stetson n Knox hats over and if yon don't s it ls the best line in the city then will take a back seat. I will get 1 one. that* ls If they have any I when I get ready to hike. They s selling them like hot cskes. How i yon fixed on shirts? If yon need a be. snr. to see the Gotham line. Tl store hus dona themselves proud shirts this fall* and yon will And f Gotham shirt not only a good one, 1 I the pattern* orel tint v? I Before saying goodbye, i want tell you people that yon have one the best towns I have ever visited never ssw .a town of this sise tl could boast of so rosny small mai fscturlng plants. I find that the vi low rate of electric power ls re?por hie for ils. You will not find i other tov>n of thia size In the enl South with a greater number ot sn plants to say nothing of several la concerns here. I find thav IsmWWto-: the I? est rate In the country on your str lights which gives yon sn opport tty to oe liberal.with them. You h a perfect right to the name of "El trie City" and you can congratul yourselves upes having a franc! with the company here that enable : to make the ?her towns all awn yon envious. Now for the windup--As stated ] night at the Bijou, I will give a! chance this rooming for the mon Promptly at ll o'clock I will et an automobiled front ot The Int? ?sneer office with a committee, after riding around for a few mint tko committee will drop me out In business section of the city end arat white person to approach me t the last issue of The Inteittgen and say the phrase correctly will given the #25.0?, Ne one will he allowed to eater i fellows (he OSS' ether vasa ea i We want ail te. have aa eqsal el II PALMETTO THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM ll IN VAUDEVILLE The same company will present one of the runniest and most enjoyable sketches ever seen on the stage in Anderson* IN MOVIES BRONCHO BILLY AND THE VAGABOND. .. _.Essanay Western Drama. SLIPPERY SLIM AND THE FORTUNE TELLER. ... Essanay A Snake viii? Comedy. THE MIX-UP AT MURPHY'S..Biograph Farce Comedy THE STEP ?CHILDREN..Vitagra?h Drama Teer ghi is the time to be present. You may get one of the valuable prizes Given away by jj THE BEST SHOW IN ANDERSON jj for thc money. No farorltlKm will he ^KHBHBnZHBflBHaSaaKSSnMNU played. The contest ls not on until , jg after I leave the automobile. I .-. ^. ... ~s~- * *? " ' -x 9 May the best one win Is the slnceee I ( ??*>.>_/ ^_' / \ wish of, I J Ai J ) fl Yours truly, *~ ^ZjC*^ /^JSJl SHERLOCK HOLMES, JR. ^^2__s7^$V ((.f/^ ) - 1 HjTW Vf AB AFFECTS THE COTTON _ ES9-. F ABNER. ^j^Zr] A "12^^03 ..- ' J^?--_HOM ? OF VODMlJ^i^^J How War A??ccto the Cotton Farmer. jj^x OWN >s A MO M ? ?NPEED The discussion on the editorial and _' _-_ _ _^(ffi^r business.pages of the Examiner of the ^ ~ I ?"Wjjj'ir^ menace-to the cotton farmers of the W$p?. ZDS*1* South from the European war has ex- G*x3 zr cited wide interest and attontion. fvC **J?w" Throughout the South and at Wash- Kim. . ?m??%*?\? ington the Condition* described In the MOVING INTO OUR NEW . ?e?W&? ! ? Examiner have awakened practical iSvC -.' ' *7 Re??wl action. r4^0 QUARTERS iii rp?, The cotton states' senators in the y/S^Stai I cp TSIL 1 senate, with Hoke Smith as- chairman fv/T_ IJ^^WmP of the executive committee, and tlio iVT^^ ' -''~tW|lirViY cotton states' representatives in the ^?*=???j^r. house, with Oscar Underwood ss y-fcW^T ^ S^.1S<11 chairman, have organized to help the Ga^?agj_ I fi ! 1 Ll?' Southern farmer through the emerg- E^^^^^" t Sri-^'^?^. I"1"r*^*! ency created by the possible loss of a f^'crte U/\MFC-3t c"r *-:?*~"^- 1 ~*" ^"fr ?sft?rajy market for the 4,000,000 bales of cot- V*J-r'i ? ' . i-Tn-?"?-i-^y-m^i' ton which havo heretofore gene to .^$Q3W?JOHN_LlJ?kEYK?^S^A^}l!i^^,!t}:tY'^^Mt^ Germany and the nations on ih? "'tor ^^y^^g-^^" AT &r?k^:-??S: ~?&BBsLyr side of lt, with the reduced demand * ?i?isp- .VV/ Tt/rj??=.--~j-~~* from England sud France. ? ~~Jr * - . The cotton crop ot the South is an enormous part of the nation's wealth. I Lj Its 14.000,000 bales, at about 965 a I ? bale, are worth over $vOO,GC<?,0G0, and the 8,000.000 bales that go to Europe fl make a trade balance of more tuan a H hui* ?ii'i'i'ilo.'V<io???r?. 1 It would hurt the whole country to - - ??ive panic and depression strike the Wft are moving today into our Southern farmer, and have bim ruBh , ., .... ., his great crr?p to market at panic new quarters in the Watson-Van prices for fear of the paralysis of his divfr hnildincr * great merket for 4,000,000 bales fa Ul cr uuuuinS' N Germany and beyond. . * And so the business statesmanship \. Gettinsr ready to tell YOU lois Of of the cn Ur*, country Joins with the f J business statesmanship of the south . new things about North Anderson. In protecting the great staple from unnecessary depression. The first effort of the cotton states congressmen doubtless will be to reassure and stiffen the confidence of the cotton planter. He should be told that cotton ls selUng today in Eng. land, In the very face of the war. at 13 cents; and that England indicates ? inf no Intention whatever to shut down icjgjHSHKHi asaa Ita mills O? throw ?ts workmen out of - ? work; that England's navy, that all--..... , ,,, , -_j < . ' .< .yt ? satisfying, all-protecting asset, guard? SERVIANS ARE ENTHUSIASTIC _ England from financial and from _ UU?UU??U O Ci U?O? ^sho?whe told that of the emerg- London. Sept. li, Renter's Rome P ^ ^ O ency cnrrens?whlch the common sense correspondent sends the following Q "XfCy O Hearts*' O and vigor of the country has provided, message received in Rome from Nish, . - more than I800.000.COO will go to the Servia- O O ?S^ifS T ???! J*, ?-M o First Installment o ton through this uncertain period, and *ro*t enthusiasm throughout Servia. Q ^ ft that the money, that comes to. *v" ^ people are proud that their.anny . v Eastern centers will help the Scuw, ?a after ?even weeks of war, not only O --~~?ltr.--7- O well by ?relaxing-tifjff4i iure of the bas prevented a powerful enemy cap- rt r. money centers upon th? Southern taring Belgrade, but bas inflicted hu- vT _" V? Tnc**v_C'lJ rnUiatlon on them by forcing, them to O 1 he Bl I OU Theatre 45 And the congress and the govern- evacuate their hasp o- operations Z. J r munt should lend a hand to help the ?ga?ut Servia O O ^bJI8hm*nlL?i?f? utiP"? Ho*e "Th? ^-enr bsa had a wonderful 0 T"HT IR^fr?V K Sxaith's proposed licensed govern- morel effect on the army and people " U nUlVOL/Hl Q mont warehouse, whose very name os The capture ot Semlin by cae Sei-- ? -r M a depositors of soy surplus cotton will vlans h?? Icag been planLed and op- " o . t give lt dignity snd^credlt. erstlos? conducted witn groat O September l?th ? If the Southern fanner can only ha ability. assured that the government ia in full "Several Servian divisions camped ? 0 sympathy with the Southern business in th? ftills extending from Topchider r\ R/?ati +h#? ctnr\r s\ man in the protection ot the great in- to Rentes, occupying all the heights ^c*vz inc ?iury a nlsce of st^henston, and tai snr. about ?fount Avala. Th? Austrtsn rt In t?llS nantir n duetry. confidence should take th? garrison tn Semlin did not suspect ~ P**Pcr, q plus cotton can be held until tt-to erl- the presence of the Servi ens ?nd con- O fi dent that there WU! be no sirptns of Moued to bombard Belgrade dally, ~ mc a" the Indispensable staple. I without causing mach damage, until u 1 nCn O The Southern farmer is reasonably,tho Servians eurpria<*d them. rt 4 rich ia the recent fat rears of pros-} "The audacity of th,* 8errh?n move- ' . *mB??? perons cottoa behind him, and shoald ment wss extraordinary as. In order O See lt OH tti9Hr??n rt with this stiffening ot confidence be to reach Semlld. they bad to croea the ^^BgT^SBI fuilv able to hold his surplus bales Save and Danube rivers on pontoons O E&* n Q abode the necessity of aacriflce to built during the night. They also nnr.n?rtAnn Pftulc prices. took heavy artillery with tham," UUi/?OOOOOTf ^ Q