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If THIRTEENTH EPISODE OF MBB.LION By Harold MacGrath Thanhouser's Million Dollar Motion Picture Production Today, the thirteenth two-rqel episode of the Million Dollar Mys tery, Harold MacGrath's newest novel, reproduced in thrilling motion pictures, by the Than houser Film Corporation, will be shown for the first time. The second episode ls even more exciting than the first. You moat sec thc entire series. j Remember, $10,000.00 in G A S H is offered for the best 100 word solution of the mystery. Try for itt The first episode is still be? lng shown for the benefit of those who couldn't geln ad mission to the theatres last week on account of the crowds. The second episode sterts TODAY. Please refer to tbs? amusement columns of The Chicago Tribune for names of_ theatres showing The Million Dollar Mystery todav. AT THE" BIJOU THEATRE Read this stirring story in the ?a?l>r Jn&ellf fl&nce K3S*! GASH! On and af ter September 25th mv business will be conducted strictly on a WK e have several email farms? land, in five mil** cf the. which we will cell at fircm 00 to $70.00 per acre-^-onlyf payable Ibis fail, and we will Good Middling Cotton in of 4fcb 1-4 at Ten Cents ur.d. W*; will hold the cot unt? Fohfvsary 1st and give ike overplus then? if there is J Balance payable in One and Twp Years at ? per cent interest. Anderson Real Estate & investment Co. E. flt Horton, Pre?. ?* 8. Harfea, V. ?*. ' " W. *. -Msandtalh -Trisa? Answers Jtl? ealls day cr alafeft. Phone 239, J Croyton^ ream Is Good Cream :: les Cream :: Eat More Of It, O ti the * (SSL ZZZtiZ ??JM>af "THE THAT love can beal all wounds and turn a man's nature, dominate over beastly Instincts and finally return a lost ao?t to the ruth c.; goodness ls the theme and treatment of "The Silent Valley." lu which King Baggot appears. Tbe great, powerful good that lo'd . dormant within- this giant ot a. o. an for so many years ls Anally brou gl t to light by a sweet and pretty face of a little slip of a girl who risita this backwoods neighborhood with a traveling company. In a way lt was all Mrs. McGufTs fault. McGji* wonted to buy an auto with the $2X$0 lie bsd made as the re sult of A Jaw* y speculation. His bet ter balfVwnging for the delights of rural IlfeAecIded upon a farm. Thus lt came nut that McGuff came with in au ace ?of losing bis money alto gether. The Incidents which brought this about make "Easy Money" un usually funny. ? Wwi IL nt: KN A RD "the Boy From Dixie" binging all this we?ik, with a complete mange of songs evory day. rm: MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY Thanhouser. Episode No. 13 of this esc! na ting serial story In two reels, MR. BURGLAR, M. IL IMP dram with Mary Pickford and King Baggot!. IN INDIAN ECLIPSE Nestor. A western drama. Don't' forget those dandy prizes riven awfiy every afternoon and night. Every one guaranteed for fifty years. 'Furnished by Walter H. Kees? Jewelry Store. Matinee will start at 3.30. 'rices: Afternoon and night, children ic and Adult* 10c. Coming Thursday "The Troy O' Hearts" No. 2 and "The Million Doi ar Mystery No. li WELL KNOWN MAN SELLS THEATRE Former Manager of the Palmetto Sella- Interests After a Short Bot Successful Stay Here -r ' - A. M. Pinkston, who came here from Washington, Ga., less than a year seo. to engage In the moving pic ture show business, closed out his awnings in the Palmetto theatre Mon. -lay., and will retire. It Is stated that he received around 57,000 fortis business. Mei Ptnkstor. has gingered up the "movie" bUBlncis lince comfe'?#|r?aarson and al though?o?pJe?B to bav? made quit? \ success, yet ne has always given His patrons the best that he cout* ?et. His competition here, the BU/d and the Electric, also have giv?Ki v-jry tine entertainment, this sunvoer. Mr. Pinkston will remain'neye sev eral days aasUtttp the 3?w>manage ment In takir& bold of the Palmetto, which has, 'under1' the able manage ment of its former manager. Mr.; Ptnkston, grown to be one of the most j popular theatre', in the state. The seating canad'>jg the tbj&tjft, being far too small twBxcomooaTevsne targe suaiences daii; LOCATTI^^ HAS BEEN SOLD Georgia Men Have Purchased Lo cal Theatre for Consid?ration of $7,000 - lr A deal waa closed yesterday by ('' which the Palmetto theatre was sold w :o . C. Brown and M. R. Ivie, tho ' :o._iiderutlon being $7,000. *fibe newj* proprietors of ?fato^UUrejM h tho city and t^'terday ?>?y*r*dSs^*rn-' ?d Charge, in talking last night to a ., reoorter for Tbe Intelligencer, Mr. o ivie that he and his partner expect'j, a. conduct, ho pigea along the saree n| lines as h ?fe?.>f ore and that1 the beat tj >ipt?iro8 obtainab?o and the beet.-van - lerille to be'secured will be'exhibited r< xt the Palmetto. j tl Both Mr. Ivie and Mr. Brown hara! tad previous experience In the the- tj Ure business and they sky thai they, ire confident ot making a success In tx his city. They were well pleased last p ?iaht when their house was~xold out . < ?a riv in th? evening and there nit n lardly standing room within the build- tn nc '.>?.:?.;^ . Til o new proprietors come from Cor- n H|M, Ga. 81 LENT VALLEY." Imagine a charming little woman, dainty and ? unassuming, acting down in thc center ot a lumber camp (tiled with rough and ready men with no ??ea of law aud order and a hahit of nettling their difficulties with, their fists! tix,v picture the trouble sud op position this tiny mite of femininity would encounter lu attempting to en force lawa for faelr better government, and you will hive some Idea of "The Mistress of Deadwood Basin." Bob and Jack, two lieutenants, are Introduced by their colonel to a popu lar yoting girl. Miss Bamberg, In "Un invited." Bob makes a blL The Bam bergs give a bulb to whlcb Bob ls in vited but Jack is not At the ball Bub proposes and bi accepted. Jack, al though not Invited, attends the ball. The treatment be receives there, how ever, 1B not of the best, and he ls forced te leave, tinnily realising that be is out of the running. MARKET REPORT New York Cotton , New York, Sept. 21-Beyond an of ficial report from the conference committee that COO bales ot the strad dle interest had been liquidated .as a ' result of Saturday's operations in 1 Liverpool, ther appeared to be no no change In the cotton situation here today. Thc more favorable view of prospects for an ealy resumption of business WBB again encouraged, how ever, by" reports of continued steadi- 1 ness -in the Southern markets, and ' while picking Is supposed to be malt- 1 lng ?rapid progress under prevailing 1 weather conditions, the comparatively ' smal receipts suggest that the plant ers are holding for a fu'ther advance, t Official announcements are expect-, x id in the near future regarding the proposed syndicate plan for adjusting the remaining contract interest and the ? formulation o? by-java to provide for j trading in government contracts. |( Money on Call New York, Sept. 21.-Mercantile pa per 7. Exchange SI84,790,034; balance $12. 107,040. Sterling exchange steady; :o?- cable - 496; for demand 495. Bar silver 51 1-2. NEW OHLE ANS COTTON New Orleans, Sept. 21.-A cotton lt .ontract, framed under the rules of | J he New Orleans' cotton exchange., if i binding obligation and m'u3t be ulfllled in spite of the situation caus d by the European war abd the c'ose d' thc exchange. This, in effect, *.as he ruling by the attorneys, for the ixcbango made public today. A con- b ?Ulcrable volume of committments.) J till exists In October options -md as j c hat month has drawn hear interest ' s tas increased'in the respective rights.'S if UJC exchange and sellers in those, "q on tract?. <70: .The board of directors of the ex- ' (? Lange totl;>y decided to reopen the4 o pot market on Wednesday. Ju Cotton Seed Oil t" . ? 4'a - lU .New York, SepL 21.-Cotton seed oil e ras firm for uet ual stuff, owing to the g bsence of tenders and inquiry from g lie north of Europe, while the fu- 0 ares were easy, fall positions making tj ew low records for the season un- 1 T er scattered liquidation and lack of, ^ uisids der~.j?d- September closed ? - oints higher and other months c to 9 S oints net lower. Sales 3,100 bar- v els. r Thc market closed weak.. Spot $6 70 t* $5.90. Chicago Crain 1 Chicago. Sept. $1.-Notwithstanding decided setback - at ono time, the J heat market ?oday average higher, ifluenced by notable falling ?ff in re (dpts northwest. Closing prices., ere steady at 1-4 to 3-4 net advance, tlx or?) finished i-s a i-4 to a a-s net i pi Seance. STOCKS AMI BONDS. ld? York. Sept, 21.-Ianthe abBanco f more definite developments. Wall. D treet discussed with much gratifica- <? on today th? decltion of the Inter-1 tate commerce commission td reopen ni ie ?lv? per cent ~dv?ac-2 fisir*;t rs.itv'tn ire and tiie approval by the federal tl e board of the ?!(.'0,000,000 gold1 t"-\. di The Western money, ?osltton con-, ei hues strong, but r affic is w II Hie? decline, a condition wholly at .Ihuted to- thc European crisis. Kx- T snslon of enterprises is being eheck l n-.irnmudy by bankers, who ni- . l:n reiplng tba neceRsit^y of rou- cn-'ht eat In all Incy of business' ie* On the surface the local ' ninney ta :>rkot shown :?n easier tendem . but , a<. ;it|tl Isold it J* per cu., Ti JOHN E. BRENNAN. John B. Brennan ls a comedian. Ill picture shows that And be ls able t< moke others laugh aa heartily ss bi does himself. George noll ls the author of "Th. Man Who ls Misunderstood," R twi reel drama that ls under production with King Baggot In the lend. George Lesse? ls directing this picture. Sent to get the story of sn inven tion which promises to rerolutlonliu thc automobile Industry. Wilson, a. re porter for o metropolitan daily, saves the inventor from being victimised by bis villainous secretary. How tbb comes shout fills bte drama, "The Cul. Reporter's Assignment," with much lu terest LEGAL NOTICES ? . he next teachers' examin?t Io. will bo hold at the court house o. Friday, October 2, beginning at 9 a tn. J. B. FELTON, Co. Supt. Education. Delinquent Road Tax Notice. All dinlcnquent road tax collector ire provided with an official receto mole with numboB, and stub numbc itt ached. Pay no monoy to collector inless you get the official receipt a ibove provided or. 3. MACK KING, County Supervisor. SPECIAL NOTICE Beginning Mnday, Sept. 21st we wll iel) meal, hulls and coal for cash onl> -copies Oil and Fertiliser Co., L. K leer, resident. 9-18-1 NOTICE The regular annual meeting of th* itockholders. of thc Anderson Cot. on Mills wilt bc held In the office o he company at Anderson, ,8. C.. o tuesday, October 13th, 1914 at elevei i'clock ia the forenoon, for the elec lon ot a board of directors for thc nsuing yeaif and for the transactor if any further business that may com- ' ?afore, the ?tocxholders. as, M. .Cathcart, Jas. D. Hammett Secretary Prest, and Trea COTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES TATE Pursuant to power granted to mi >y virtue ot a deed of trust executer uly 81st, 1914, by John R. Smithh !. C. Smith and Mattie Smith, aa. thc ole surviving helrs-at-law of Carolin? imlth, deceased, I will sell at publb utcry, for cash, between the. usua ours . f sale on the first Monday li (etcher, 1914, for tho purposes set ut in tho aforementioned trust, deed He following described real est?tt annerly belonging to the said Caro no Smith, deceased: All that tract ontalnlng forty-five acres, more or isa, situate In Fork township, in thc aunty of Anderson, in the state ol outh Carolina, adpolnlng landa ot now Hill church, J. J. Fretwell and thors; tt belog the same conveyed tc ie said Caroline Smith by deed from ? ^2?;T -1ar;""1' o? mae ? ecord in the office of the clerk o: uurt ??r Anderson county, stets fcressld In Book LLL, page 214 urcnaser.fo pay for deed. C. F. Harrison, Tru*lo& ues, Sept 1-4 Tues, Nie Day In Congress Washington, Sept. 21.-Senate met ll a. m. The filibuster on tbe river and har >r bill was resumed, both sides ex acting a "iiaish tight." House met ot noon. Miscellaneous bills considered un ir Unanimous consent rule. War taf'rovenue bill introduce*. ?y emocratic leader Underwood v'r instderatton for next Thurat i-.y. Passed senate bill ratifying agree lant establishing the boundary line ?tween Me'*??Jsh?ine*#s and Conane? cut. Passed bill extending allowance of rownack of internal revenue Uk on (ported articles to like articles that ere shipped -to Porto Rico. Adjourned at fi: 10 p. m. to noon on oesday. Senate: M? Vote of 327 to 27 sent liver and irbor appropriation bill back to tmmitteo with instruction to cut tal 120.000.000. Adjourned at 7:25 p. m. to -noon iiesday. V Wanted: BANK STOCK Subject to supply we will buy Eight Shares of Bank of Anderson. J. Furman Evans Co. Evans Building Anderson, S. C. I TV "LIVE AT HOME" Raise Truck, Pigs and Cattle 10 ACRES are enough, but we also have another of 30 acres. Both within one mile of the City lim its, well improved and in fine condition for truck ing.. Both within the Anderson school district and are just the places for the farmer who wishes to quit cotton and school his children; or for the town man wish ing to supplement his other business. Yo? v can't beat them. 'PHONE 246 ?V rhe Czar of Russia and Keese's Gift Store both ire noted for flue diamonds. The boglnning of What will possibly prove no greatest war in history, involving aa it docB tbc.Csar of Russia brings o thought.the almost fabulous wealth of the head or that nation which will .robably be a factor Iii prosecuting the great conflict. The Czar is noted or his wealth of diamonds. He probably can houri of the rarest possible ollection of precious gems-and yet thc Ctar'e Diamonds with all their teauty cannot excel the diamonds et Kecsos. Why not inspect these? Wo tave good clean stones at honest prie M. WALTER H. KEESE & CO. THE TAPFAirr OF A\l>EIiS0"N. The Rush Is On With the ecol weather comes the demand for fresh meats. Wo aro prepared to serve you wilh tho very finest of Mutton, Veal, fork, Beef, Poultry. etcJv that money san buy. Our business in thia line aa well as in thc Grocery line is increasing. We ?re not going to let "bard, times" talk cut a hole in our beames!;. We have the good*/tb? price, thc service, and in re turn for your patronage, we promise you lumpiness and good looks. "Nitf Scd." W.A. 212 S. Main SAM D. HARPER, Mgr., r Phone 132 JOB PRINTING DE?PARTMFNT lfm " FOFL THIS E/XCLU^SIVR I/iKBr.-l fUf i an ' l 111 ?? .1 ?