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Popular Voting Contest ? Bijou & Electric Theatres Starts Monday, Running Thirty Days :-: Closes 9 P. M., Octob?r 28th TEN VOTES With Every Admission :: Jewelry on Display at Walter H. Keese & Co?s Jewelry Store FREE TO THE LADIES! One Round Trip to Exposition, or $200.00 in Cash $50.00 DIAMOND RING 1st. ' One trip to Exposition will be given to the lady securing the largest number of votes by 9 p. m. Oct. 28. 2nd. The One Round Trip to New York will be given to the lady securing, the second largest number of votes. One Round Trip to New York, or $75.00 in Cash $35.00 LAVALLIERE 3rd.. The $50.00 Diamond Ring will be given to the lady securing the third largest number of votes. 4th. 17, e $35.00 Lavalli?re will be given to the lady securing the fourth largest number of votes. TEN VOTES With Every Admission i . ? Jewelry on Display at Walter H. Keese & Co/s Jewelry Store Ten Votes With Each Admission Standing of Contestants will be Shown on Curtain at Theatres. A BALLOT BOX at BOTH Theatres This Nomination Blank is Good for l,?0?"Vofes FILL OUT PLAINLY Name. Address ...... ?- ......... . Phone. (Fill out and drop in Ballot Box at Theatre) Electric Qm Orgnnl?o Poultry Show Here Today The Anderson county poultry asso clatjou wilt be formally organized here today when a meeting of all the chicken fancjere in Anderson will bo held In tho rooms ot the Anderson chumbar of commerce, tho meeting Will be called Ut order promptly et 10:30'o'clock with T- Newt Campbell presiding and formal organization will take place. It ls believed that there will be people present from all parta of the county, aa great Interest has been manifested since the first announcement was made In regard to the show. The affair is to h? held In Anderson on November 17 In con nection with the Trades Day . event tinder the auspices ot the Anderson chamber of commerce. Paroled Negroes . Have Been we?e?ssei t Sam McAdams yesterday - morning I 'received the pardons and paroles tor J two negroes ard two white mien of < Anderson county who . recently re- i celved executive clemency at the i bands of the governor. Mr. McAdams i and one of the county commissioners "< went out to the chalngang with the * pardon) and secured th? release o? | f ut fellowing prisoners: H Lewis I Sttickhtnd nnd Bas Strickland, who i ?Vre convicted of simple assault and sentenced to pay a fine of $25 of"to"1 servo for 30 days; Sam Richardson,5 Who waa convicted of iyiurder W?U\ ? recommendation to mordy ?md seilten- ' Cod to Ufo and Ben Lumpkin, who was Idpvlcted of manslaughter and sen* teicod to serve Theare, ( t Famous Pouch j Watches Weld? ? J. W. Helsmon, the famous coach j of the Ceorgfa Tech, team. In a signed ' article which be wrote yesterday for j the Atlanta Georgian says, In speak lng of Clemson's football prospects for this year: "Of course Clemson wa* ; h~rd h!t bi ??HU ul uv* stars : graduating from college last season, but the veterana that remain are good ones, particularly Capt? Scbllle ter and Pullback Webb:" Webb ls an ' . Anderson hoy and one of the best ' football players that Anderson has ev- 1 cr produced. White War Builder Was Here Yesterday < ' George A. Miller, the man who made the white way possible in Ander son, spent yesterday in the city and while hare talked to a reporter toe ' Tue Intelligencer. Mr. Miller says that he ls indeed glad to learn that the people ol Anderson are pleased with the system end h? saya that they ure every right to be pleased. * ein? Anderson hos the largest Insulation, the most posta and-?he meat complets, system at th* smallest cost of any town In the \'-A*~.A States. Mr. Mil ler has many friends in and nround Anderson and is himself a native ot this city. --o-_ New Clerk at CblqueU hotel " C. C. Meredith, who haa been em? ployed for sometime aa night clerk at the Chlquola. hotel, has resigned Hitit position and will become connec ted with the Cox mill in the capacity of bookkeeper. Mr- Meredith is sue ded by Jam?* C. Presslay, -yho . in the commission busfnwssj \s\ Andoraoa end Mr. Pressley has al-! ' ready entered upon his new duties. \ y Sparklets For over 20 years Anderson people I r< lave been attending; tho Fairview 11 Hook Show in Laurens county, the irrncipal stock show held In this ?tate each year and yesterday was no exception to the role. A large oom )er of people went from here, some (oing by rail and others in automo JI'CS nnd they said last night ?hat the lar waa very enjoyable. It is remark kills that the show has never been uterferred with by rain for over ZO rears. Yesterday was the first day ?ince the association was organized .hat there had been any indication of ?bin at any time during the day and ?ven yesterday the sun was shining by loon and continued throughout th? -ematnder of the day. Pre mina? Li*t Belton Fair The premium Hst for tho 1814 Hel en Fair _UD? out yesterday from the >reascH of The Anderson Intelligencer ob office, and the people who haye teen the handsome little booklets aro nuking a number of complimentary .emarks about them. The book cou tins 61 pages and the price list is rc ry lengthy. The officers of the as lociatlon, to whom much of the credit or the affair will co, are, Di A- Geer, J 'resident : E. O. Frierson, Vice-pien dent; H. fl..Campbell, treasurer and Maude A. Graves, secretary. The fair ff to take place otr Wednesday, October 1 lt. -o^- : U.?|r Trip From V ' Detroit to Cuba John H ; Whetstone and J. W. Ann- ! trong, whp passed ?brough Anderson' *n their Way to Cuba, have reached atlanta. Ga., and are resting up there ; i few days before continuing their ' lourney. These ftantlemeu Uro In .aiver. Mich., and are making thu lUtomoblle trip from their home In 'nba. They will go from Atlanta tc Cey West via automobile and will bec take ah ip for Havana. They ' ?* :.t rr.'. r. lu Au?ersun av bey were en ron te to Atlanta. HiRathea Bale This Afternoon The ladies of the Senior Ph?athea la?s of the First Presbyterian church rill hold it usual cake aale this af ternoon from 2 o'clock through the ro aatnder ot the afternoon. The sale viii bo bold In tb-s vacant room on the ?ubllc square, formerly occupied by he Cltisens National Bank. Ul ed ition to fancy cakes, candy will be of er ed for sale. A large number df d?c?s of fancy work will al BO be on lUplay and will be offered tor sala his afternoon. It is undera bis class plans to conduct aucb a very Saturday afternoon during omlng wlntsr. fe Additional Drop la Potto* The farmers of the county reit a lille encouraged yesterday over the act that there was no further slump n the market quotation on cotton, al bough they had boped that Friday sight bring some alight Increase. >ocal buyers were offering 8 1-8 cent? ?er pound yesterday but the sales rere light. ? ? 1 C"--A EJttfr Boy Passed Away Vernor, the 5-year old sea of Mr. lad Mrs. A. M. Martin died yesterday afternoon et l-*0 o'clech at the ?urato >f his partas in the Three and Twenty ection. The little follow had never j ad good health and when he took yphoide fever lt was Been that there van but little hope for him- He lasted uly a few days nnd then succumbed 0 the dread disease. The funeral ser ices will be held at the residence this norning nt ll o'clock followed by m erment In the Martin family ceme cry. j brayer For Peace To Be Offered In almost every church in the coun ry on Sunday. October 4, the pastor viii offer up a prayer that the war a the foreign countries may soon bo erminated and that peace may be re tored to the nations now engaged In ho conflict. This ia in accordance vlth tho proclamation issued by Presl lont "Wilson and lt ls presumed that he Anderson churches- . will make (reparutions for fittingly observing he day. Although no arrangements lave yet been announced it is compar atively certain that some services will ie held in this city. inderson Haw The New Comet Friday morning at 6:30 o'clock a lumber of Anderson people, rudely llsturbed from sleep by neighbors inxiouB for them to see the sight, got 1 glimpse 01 the new comet discover d by tho observatory of Cape Town, louth Africa, on September 18. The omet was distinctly visible and was tear the Grout IMpper "constellation, tu tail spread ii KC alan ?nd ir waa ndeed a rare sight 'and one worth letting, out of bed to age. As yet no iaine has been chosen for "the" new lomat. ss I o sen berg In j His New Quarters H. H.'Rosenberg was 'yesterday"eh ;aged in moving into his new quarters rom the building which he baa been ccupying on1 Bast Whltner street tc tc i new location in the Watson-Van liver building and today hie larg? tock of clothes will be transferred 0 the new building. When all of Mr. tosenberg's contemplated Improve oents are completed h.? will have one if th A hanilanni?.? !shmen'v3 to ho found ?a <hs city. {?vitai Meeting At Local Church Every lady tn Anderson la manlfost og a lively interest in the larges? loving picture contest to be launcher a Anderson and Indications are thai ha Bijou theatre has hit a "bull's f&THEhli popular nmoaement plac< as inaugur?t cd a contest, open t< II the ladlos of the city, in whicl Hey offer a round trip to California r $200 in cash; a round trip to Nev 'ork or- $78 in cash; n $50 dlamom lng or a $35 la ?.allier. Th* contes 1 to be started Monday. ?vereoais And '?? - - % Fire Yesterday > * f The first real hist of winter was te eived In Anderson yesterday whei umerous men were seen on th treats attired tn extra heavy cloth ttg and with overcoats and for Uv rai'tim? this season Arcs .made thal ppearaaoe ?lui some homes in tbi Ity. On* or two of the county offi isis began to feel chilly hi th* cour ouse yesterday morning and som ires wer* built in the various offices Ir. Kennedy Has Retain ed Heme. William B. Kenndy, who has be* pending two months in Anderson lu tailing Ute steam turblno system s he Orr Mill, left yesterday for hi crr.c '.r. Pittsburg, having complete he work which he came h?re tc dc I Mr. Kennedy says that Anderson ls one of thc be;L* towns that he ever! lived itt and he has spent considerable time lh;'*very city of any pretension in the United States. The work that he did in this eity was very pleasing] indeed to the officers of the Orr Mill. ,i .et?.-o - New Doctor Is In Anderson Owing-to the fact that Dr. Lillian C. Carter has been detained in the mountains hm per than she Had ex pected and will ?elli be out of the city for several weeks, she ' has secured the RerVfces of Dr. Sarah A\ Moore, of Columbia, a skilled oseopatn, and Dr. Carter's offices in the Bleckley building" will be in Dr. Moore's -chsrsc for .sorrel time. -0 Dr. Fraser Will 1 Deliver Address Dr. W, H. Fraser, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, has an nounced, that li? will deliver a lecture before the class next Sunday on the subject*;' "Tho Second Coming of Christ.'*** There ls no moro forceful or o loti ue nt speaker in the City than ls Dr- Frazer and many will desire to | hear him speak next Sunday.. FIGHTING HAS COMMENCED Outcome of Ffrst Fight Kat Yet v Known. Douglas, Ariz., Sept. 2G-Jose Marla May coren a, governor of Sonora, at tacked -the forcea of General Benja min Hill. Carranza'p cpjnjjtMr. ttt day at 8anta Darbar&^j^^^^BH special trains to Ca?onea fer' reln roreemantB. N'othlng waa kaow?'h^in as to the outcome of the fight? but SftfaA Acini's n|eW Incnft tenant Colonel Arnulfo yt Captain Abad, were sent to Cananea] -late-today, seriously wounded?1. - -~ ?JW Knga?eBtents ItoparfW1'" Berton* Sept. 25.-(Via .London *1;4J5 a. ra^The following - official 3 ?h nouncement dated September 24 has been given out at army headquarters: "In tho western theatre of the war today, th?re have been some minor en. gagements. but nothing of Importance .-.'.Tn?re ls no news from Belgium or | the eastern war arena." irr-7 Gaapans Ride lato France. London. Sept 25.-(51:38 p. m.) ! German troops are being transported Into France over the railway line be tween Moni: li. Gladbach and Atx La ! Chapelle, according to tho Am?t,< I dam eorresiondaait of if*uter*e,Tele gram ?canj-an>.; who sa?fcthin I stated in a telegram from Maastricht I/waa^'se?^xcv^^ the al/ over Brussels between a' Belgian biplane and n German machine la de scribed hy a correspondent . of. the ~txchsa\a *reie?r2?-i?. Cc. - The matt machines descended to a great altitude ant after a swift fighl the aviatcrn exchanged shots and fue Germanaiarhin* a.^wWLWSSiF^' ?tura tK?**e and tall. T?r? Seigina lil iane then turned back in the dtreo> aa'of Antwerp. ? drench Shell 8*npoi London. Sept. 25.- (5;&3 p. ra.) |A Central News Ager. rry. dispatch from Rome stays that the Austrian seaport of Lissa, in Dalmatia, waa bombard led by a French fleet on September ID. Later troops were landed from the warship and webt Into garrison. Brit ish and French flags were hoisted over the semaphore statten ut Lissa. You ca? get tho. news whlla Ita now In The Morning Dally Intelligencer. !fpALMEl^mO THEA TREA The Hoity-ToityJVIu?icalCornefJy Company Piante ironer. "THE DANCING BUTLER' BRONCHO BILLY, A FRIENp *N WEED . g . . ^J???/. . ,,. \i ?? .Eaeaaay THE SMUGGLER'S WIFE... .Biograpil . ... Drama '''22211' PROSECUTION. . .VitagrauSBr Drama The last day of the piano contest-Some one wist it tonight-10c to everybody in the aftemotjjj*^! 10.and 15 cents at night at tl THE BEST SHOW IN ANDERSON THE RETURN OP THE TwtTPS "VITTE want you to come DOUBLE- ' - --- ? -v.- ? ., 101 Dinon. A,thrilllng 3 reel detec- ? ? IO OUr Store and. See . 1 -ttve drama that wilt make you sit up ,__ j i i . t_ and itake notice from th*.start to the : . tile gOOQ iOOfcing: r-StlOeS W? g flnlBh. Featuring Francis Ford and , ? ' ?_ ~ T,4 -._? ,_ ? Grace Cunard that wonderful pair that have TOIT yOU-admired Dy na?'?T every one wholes them. I Universal Ike. Comedy with Aug F?FTH HEFL TO BE SELECTED Patents, Dillis, SatillS S?d ??" r?ir"?: Cravannettes predominate <aunr- I Louis XIV, Spanish, Semi Comlng Monday "Pat Dren, the fa- -, ,. ., . .. . , naen Irish Traer Stager. I Spanish are tile leading heelS. fS?,???^* ""i We want you to see them, then "Jag, ly ?< ..you'll think mfapo. '^itfr^^FiiiT OEISBERG BROS. SHOE CO. tAuawu iTimca^ UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE--SHOES THAT SATISFY ifaa Plasa - j - ----- .-r--->-..-. ? - -r^-^-^...... .r-~---T- * _ ?the men to whom'lt belonged. T: t'arransa?? Tbr?%* Heated I -,There appears ba he>?-dUferane* of' pieper place ftj^ the a^n U on the - 1 ? , I opinion aa ta the proper place for the plasa on the public square, and lt Douglas, Arlxona, .Sept., 25.-< I? "OM Ret?anla", tue brasa cannon that should be given a very conspicuous ranra forces under Benjamin j ?fi for a long time han hean standing ?n pj4ce ^ that. wer? ront*Q tod,iy *T '*h? troops # trontmofd^ *?1 **** ? relic like It bid Oovornor Maytorena in the ?rat | church. In addition to the statement away ia a corner. It. waa -one of our R3?enient ot tb? new revolution j from J. P. Reed, a complaint waa greatest helps In ridding thia county cUlme4 hy tba sute of Sonora ft made yesterday by Dr. 8. O. Brue*. ?c.f nft?ro ud we should say conecta? with General Villa's d?fit A "I. for one, object to. Ita'being car- ,".. um- twor**** *n?i ?i*r<* ?f Carransa. ' ried down on River street." said Dr.? ??rrah fer UUle RCfor-*. and place HlHr8 loa? is not known. mm*P Bruce yeaterd&y. "I happen to he one it on the square with appropriate cer- _, pf, th? original Red Shirt men who emonlee." were thrilled by th* booming oMhe,-, i1," .-ta . ?*a ra* get th* ?fftwa watt*fa&ii -Little Reformer" tn iii?, and I think *.* ena get rt* news waite rta now - ' THUI* l?tenk^sV Make consideration should he shown Ia The Meralag Baily Saielilgeaeer. ? ^ ??V Inte?Ugeneer,