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BIJOU T M EAT ??H??,re^?t?stockCo: "A Kentucky Sheriff" ALSO "THE COUNTRY STORE" WHEN 25 PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN AWAY. Matinee . . . . > 5c -o-- Night.5 and 10c RE TODAY -PHOTO PLAY COUNTERFEITERS ...VICTOR 2 reel drama with Florene? Lawrence. FOR LOVE OR MONEY (Comedy). NESTOR THE CURSE (drama with Edwin August. ... POWERS ll li 'STETSON"-$3.50 This is the hat for all sorts of weather and all sorts of occasions. There's nothing to equal it from point of service -and it's always in good taste. "STETSON"-$3.50 PARKER & BOLT The One-Price Price Clothiers PALMETTO THEATRE TODA Y'S PROGRAM THE CORBETT MUSICAL COMEDY CO., Presents 'THE STRANDED OPERA TROUPE" A decidedly lonny sketch that will ea use on a fair average- One Laugh Per M?nete, IN MOVIES SEVEN SEALED ORDERS.Essanay 2 reel Western drama , IKE SECv/ND riGHl. :.vltagraph Drama HEARST-SEL1G NEWS PICTORIAL.Sol?g The world's latest news, shewn ea the screen. Take a look at the $800.00 Plano la the lobby of the 1 heat rc. That will be glvea away Saturday 8 "pi. ' 20th.. A /reo chance given with every paid admission to jlM^skW!' SgPW IN ANDERSON jj ALLIES SECUTirt orably placed, but the evacuation ot are requested to assemble Friday JU-- ' ssl the V?rennos indicates the German morning at 8 o'clock for the purpure germans Ara Now Flghtlna- at'?. De??left is beginning to yield. of clearing off the graveyard. All per elded Disadvantage "The German army is fighting at an sen*; interested sre requested to meet London, S'jpt. 18.-The Paris correa- enormous disadvantage from ita base, with the members of the congregation. pondent of tue Reuter Telegraph Co. with inadepuate Hues of communies sends the following dispatch: Uon. . On lu left the way ls barred by CHIEF OF POLICE KILLED wNo uneasiness ls felt here regard- the strongly fortified French frontier. ? ? lng the resuit of the battle ot tbs In the rear, lt ls threatened by the iB Au Effort ts Arrest Negra Chief si Alane. News necessarily will be very Belgian army. Finally, the persis- . Police ls Killed Beare for some days. tent rain aggravates difficulties attend- ... "The struggle of the lut three days lng the commis*lariat and the con- (gy Asaocmied Press ) has not assn less severe than that of strucUon of entrenchments." Johnson Oby. Tenn., Sept. ie.-Geo. the Marne, but the conditions favor ----? ? _- ?? F. Camrbell. chief of police, was killed the allies. The enemy's righ. occu- Midway Chnreh Tard. hare today by George Segtne, a negro, pies s strong position but ??eu that w. A. Webb, superintendent of the he waa trying to arrest on a liquor quarter has been obliged to give way Midway Presbyterian church Sundsy salting charge. Tbs negro was cap certain points. Along the school, requests the announcement lured and rushed to the Joncsboro line thc Gc-rasns ara fer- ?gi tts mvmW*? of ?br cc-agregatio? {?all. ?HssssB Electric Ch View Token Bs Anderson B?rse?. Ono of the veterinary surgeons in Anderson was (anding ut the gates of a -jorral yesterday morning looking at the horses which have, been pur chased here for use in the French ar my; When approached by a reporter for The Intelligencer and asked con cerning the deep meditation the vet erinary said that he was listening to the conversation which the horses were having among themselves and when asked to translate a portion of the horse dialect lie said that the ani mals had agreed, after hearing of thc terrible scenes they were going into, that tho affair would look like an old maid's sewing circle compared to the experience*-1' they had undergone dur ing the recent primary election ic South Carolina. -o Mr. Brown Will Lemo Anderson. Carroll H. IVown, who ha? been connected with the Anderson office of the Piedmont & Northern lines has re ceived notice that he has been pro moted and on October will leave for Greenville, where he will assume the position of ticket agent with the same company at that city. Mr. Brown has bad considerable railroad expe rience, having been connected with the Blue Ridge miiruad and the P. & I N. and he will certainly make good on t)ie new Job. He was being con gratulated yesterday by his friends for | bis well deserved promotion. Coming Edition To Boost I'ledniont. Albert D. Oliphant ot the State com pany spet yesterday in Anderson col lecting material for the coming edi tion of the Columbia State which is to ho known as the "Piedmont Edition." This issue will deal with conditions in Andersen', Oreen villi? ' and Spartan bnrg arid in -odie measure will reflect the prosperity of these three cities and counties. Mr. Oliphuht said that he was very much pleased'with the infor mation he secured in this city and he I thinks that Anderson will make a splendid showing. He (eft yesterday! afternoon for Greenville.' Bays Texas .Ii In Bad Shape. T: ll. McN'eese, a well known real astate and insurance man of Anderson has returned from Texas where he hos been spending the la=t month. Mr. McNeese says that conditions in Texas lust now are decldely bad and that the cotton crop there will not be gath ered at all this year If the farmers do not take some steps. He says that the crops have been stripped ot foliage by the army worm and that many of the farmers are picking no cotton at ill. It is understood that the cotton buyers are offering only 6 cents for cotton and that practically none is being sold. -o Mr. Pennell Will Leave Anderson Because of several changes In sched alea on the Charleston & Western Car din a railway, Browne Pennell, an Anderson boy, and ono of the mall derks of thc C. & W. C. has been ran:,tcrrcd to Greenville and will have k rna out of that city instead of out >t Anderson. The change ts to be s?me effective at once and Mr. Pennell sill go on his new run within the next 'ow days. -f>. ... Clemson College Is (Jiving Credit. An Important announcement made it Clemson college 'was to the ef ect that the college will extend cred t in cases where lt is necessary for hose boys desiring to enter tho lnsti uttou. Because of the !~w price of bttan, many boys from the rqraj sec Ions havo given up hope of being able o go to college and this announcement .111- doubtless causo a h uniter ot ad lltlonal applications for admission to orne in within the next few days. --o fr. Greesnn Died Very Suddenly. Information wa*.receivedJnuAnder on yesterday to the effect that Robert V. Oroeson died :very suddenly Wed osdny night. Mr. Gresson Waa a rail oad engineer and at one tune made ls nome in this city. He ha? hun reds of friends in Anderson and tbs nnouncement of bis death will come s a shock to them.' It ie understood hat Mr. and Mrs. Gresson bad re urned from a visit to f-!ond? lu Attar, s and reached home at 8 o'clock, tillie sitting in a chair at 4 o'clock, he ell over dead. --o hseer Weather Here Yesterday. Yesterday brough Anderson some of Ue queerest weather yet experienced, or a time the wind would blow a bale nd the rain would fall ia sheets and hen the ?un would come ont, the rain roeld cease, th? gale would, subside nd summer weather would prevail, .ant night the weather waa warmer lian baa been the case for several ays. ?9SMD Sparklets Mr. Felton In After Money J. B. Felton, county superintendent of education for Anderson county, tefl yesterday morning for Columbia, where he goeB to bold a conference with J. E. Swearingen, Btate superin tendent of education. Mr. Felton made a trip to Columbia during the Bummer in aa attempt to secure ad ditional iliads for the rural schools of Anderson county and at that time Mr. Swearingen agreed to provide thc money when fall arrived. Before his departure Mr. Felton said that he was confident that he would be able to | get some financial assistance, whether he can secure the entire amount or not. He expects tc return to the city on ? Saturday afternoon. Joint Meeting To Be Postponed. Announcements have appeared to the effect that there would be a joint meet ing of the R. A. and the Y. W. A. of Anderson, to bc held this afternoon, I but it has become necessary to make a change in this plan and tho meeting has therefore been postponed. It will be held Monday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. L. Anderson, at which time it ie hoped that every member may be in attendance as considerable important business will be transacted. College Boys Still Leaving. 1 Exery train going' out of Anderson carries one or two college boys, leav ing for the various educational insti tutions to resume their studies. Rob ert McCulley, Louis Farmer. Guy Cro mer, James Cooley and Paul Pearson left yesterday for the Citadel at Char leston, while Frank Conault and Geo. Prince left for Wofford college at Spartan burg. Every incoming train also brings delegates of girls to An derson from different parts of tbe state to enter Anderson college, whose session was begun yesterday morning. ? O ? Sidewalk May Yet Be Opened. Time and time again the contractors engaged in the construction of the Blue Ridge passenger station on Main ??trent have romised that they were about to open the sidewalk along the front of the building so that the pe destrians may escape from under the feet of horses a*nd wildly careening au tomobiles, but each time these promis es have failed. However, the contrac tor sahl yesterday that he had flinlsh cd all the cement work on the front ot the building and be promises that ' tho obstructions Will certainly be re moved by next week at least'. O Belton Msn To Bay SOO Bales The Buy-a-Bale movement is gaining 1 ground every day in Belton. A. S. ' Fant has announced that he ls willing \ to buy 500 bales of cotton at 10 cent? i per pound, provided the cotton ls I brought by customers of his to pur- . chase fertilizers and to pay on ac- 1 counts. The Kay-Mattison Co., of Belton, has also agreed to accept cot ton at 10 cents per pound in the pay ment of accounts and It is> said that va rious other Arms, will likewise agree, j to do the same thing. This will be of much assistance to the farmers liv ing in and around Belton. If Sou Eat ' ray Mast Come Some people living in G reen vii'?. Spartanburg and < other out-lying ma triels seem to have solved the problem of living on the fst of the land with out making any effort at work, and therefore, Lewis He win, a negro, or iginally from Spartanburg. decided that he would try this JHS?? ir- AStri? son. He did try it and for s time was very successful hut when Lewis was through his experiment in Magis trate Broad well's court yesterday he was a sadder but wiser man. He was arraigned on tho charge of besting his board bill and the Magistrate passed sentence ot USO or 20 days _-fir?*. BBSW niiii is Bigger aad Better. Harry Scott, adtancr"' TOTor Itfng ling Brothers circus, cine IO Ander en yesterday to maka; preparations tor the coming of big show. Mr. Scott lays that the circus Is decidedly "big ger and better"-this year than-lt'ever was before and that the people of anderson will ?ec a number ot new features with th? manunoth production >f tbts year. - Bill poster* want to work in the city yesterday and fror? now on the only date In tba minds of the "youngsters" will be October 8. -o Phanges Resent Commercial Hen. In discussing the changea which lave been mads in the schedules on he Charleston & Western Carolina railroad.' T. B. Curtis, commercial i?ant of Ute road, said yesterday that hess changes will benefttjmry trav eling man Uving <n Anderson. Mr. fortis said that he had received awe oral petitions from the U. C. T. and the T- P. A. or Anderson relative to the train which formerly left this city at 6 o'clock ?.. m., each of the peti tions praying that the train bo held until a later hour. According to tho new schedule this train will not leave Anderson now until 7:30 .o'clock and it will be much more convenient for everyone in thc city. The change in the afternoon also meets' with popular approval. Phnatbeas to Have a Big Sale, The Senior Philathea class cf the First Presbyterian church is to have a cake and fancy work sale In the va cant store room cn the west, ^de of the public 'adhere Saturday afternoon. The Phiiatheas Have-made great pre parations tor this sale and lt ?B- ex perted that tho patronage during the afternoon will be large "i -o Little Boy . .Burled Yesterday. . The f une; ai ?enrice over the 3-year ?ld son -jf Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence trown vras held In this city yesterday afternoon' at 2:30 o'clock, followed by the Interment in Silver Brook cemetery. The . little fellow became ill in Columbia and before he could be brought to Anderson he was dead. If Seeds in a hurry or in doubt PHONE 464. STEAMER CHASED SASE ?EA PUTS LIFE UNO COLOR SN HP fait Siey wray:. It Barkens Se Nat nrally That Nobody Can Tell. You can torn gray, faded hair beau tfultv dark ant* Just ron* aMMt"MMSRH >ound" at any drug store. Millions >f bottles of th|s old, famous,Sage Tes: .V?cipe are sold Annually, say? a' well mown druggist liv!?, because it dar. ten? the hair so naturally and evenly bat no one caa tell lt has been ap died Those whose hair ls turning" gray. ??coming faded, dry? scraggly and hin have a surprise them, because al er one or two applications the gray lair vanishes and your locks become uxur?antly dark and beautifio-all land ruff goes, scalp Itching and fati ng hair ?too?. .This is the age of youth. Bray bair ds unattractive folks aren't wanted round, so get busy with Wyeth's [ Iago and Sulphur tonight ead you'll ie delighted with your dark, hand ome hair and your youthful appoar nce within a few day*. ?Bvans Pharmacy, Agenta-Adv. German Warship Uusnccessfally Tries ' ? . ?> to Captare Liner. Boston, Sept. 17.-Reporting a nar row escape from capture by tho def inan auxiliary "crubsor . Luxemberg when 300 miles south of St. Lucia, British West Indies, the British steamship Anselma do 'Lgrrinaga ar rived here today from Buenos Aires. Captain Sampson - said ?he Luxem berg, formerly a H am VaTg- American liner of the same name, chased hts vessel for 150 milos until'the appear ance ot a French croiser and a Brit ish warship forced her to abandon the pursuit, "When we got into Sb Lucia," said (Capt. Sampson, "Wo were told that the Luxemberg had captured the Brit ish freight steamers Hyades. Holm Wood and Bowes Castle, but being us able to put into any port with them. ?y?ic uct? taken im iba VT?WB and sunr. the vessels. The Bowes Castle was ank two days before -we get to St. Lucia, we were told. She waa on her way to New York from chile. Two more British ships are report ed misStsg-and were thought to baja tbsemrititatiiiid;! w?i)|iW??- Bufia Sampson. i ii until u* i ra? 11 ii s i i rsMssM ssnssa >s if i 1 <T. u', ra thoroughly dr*, with dry flour, applied with" aa aa *?* ?% K jr *O? doubt PHONE 464.