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?I PALMJE TC Tonight-The Big Favorites-I "FAMILY AlFF A CORRECTIO N--1 conduct a country store tonight "THF SEALED PACK "IN WOLF'S CLOTH "THE CRIME OF CAI THE BEST Electric Cit F. M. Barnett I* At Thc Convention Fred M. Burnett, secretary or the Anderson Y. M. C. A., eft ye*\erday io. Blue Ridge, near Black Mountain, N. C., whore he will attend the con ference to be held by tho association Of Svcc'iuriui and Presidents of Y. M. C. As. The leading secretaries and most prominent presidenta of the associations in all parts of the Sooth will go to Blue Ridge for this con ference std it ls understood that a numb*': of men prominent in the lay men's work of the country, will be prosent to deliver addresses. The conference IH' being anticipated with much pleasure by Mr. Burnett and hythe other secretaries of this sec tion. -o Still Aldlnr In tho Movement Anderson business are determined that they shall not be accused of any Jack of Interest in tbe Buy-a-Bale movement and tho good work still goes on. Almost evey farmer and ??j business roan in the county admits ?that it is the best thing tc be done for the farmers Just at this time, and the people lu the country seem to ap preciate what their friends in the cities aro doing for. them. The latest recruit to Join in the ranko ls the Southern , Public Utilities Company, Harry A. Orr; manager of the local office, yesterday afternoon placed an outer for a bale at 10 cents per pound nnd eaid that ho wk? glad of a chance ?~toHt?rp thaAgirpvetn|ont along. Roi brock Tell* Of Goad Bono j. ,W. Rothrock, county agrlcultur . hi agent for Anderson said Jast night that' the first stock show .Anderson over experienced, held here yester- i day, was far more of a success than ho hsd expected and that the people1 Who worked so hard on the arrange ' meats for the day deserved to be gen erously thanked by the people of the county. Mr. Rotbrock believes that untold good will result from the ef forts pat forth to encourage the live stock tneustry In this section and he sgys tbs next year will see more rr.ttle and stock rai s o I lu Anderson county than e?*' bofori^ -o Willie Tamer , Learned Lesso* Willie Turner, a coal-black negro, just out of the country, moved to town a tow weeks ago and not being prop erly broken before bis advent - Into ---the .?tty ,did not know how to con ; duct himself when walking along the public highway. .Therefore on Friday ning when he .became laoensea over nothing in particular and every thing in .general, he concluded that ?c : wpuld let tho people around him know > ,. that he was displeased. with condit ions ejid he proceeded to fire,a revol flvo.tlmcuu Ile was arrested cu berg* pt shooting, on the public highway and yesterday he. waa fined $10 when ho appeared before the re corder. - -o 7rlee Of Cotton Wa? Inunate'ial , Notwithstanding the fact that cot n wa, ??liing on the Anderson mar ket yesterday for only 7 3-4 cents, there was one farmer in the city yes that did not "are what cotton :: waa bringing. Tr.?a man brought fine load of wV.ermelour., as fine ??; had been . SOPU here during thc tata?* ?J- Triter melon season. He d no trouble In selling them and they all brought a good price. Talk ing to a reporter for The Intelligencer mand^h^ro??' at the'^same aplace and he doe* not. have to depend , open tin.cans and paper sacks for his dafly broad. -o The tabelle i able Has Come to Pass Erren when it impossible to see dol mens of pedestrians gally tripping along ie sidewalk by Uta new Blue-Ridge tender staion it ia almost Impos ible for tbs1 average Andersoniah to Vleve that the sidewalk ls actually ly for ase. For some three months people of tho city have been dod ^HOTM# the street when they ?died thu? particular point, flirting jdeath .n the shape of Jew Peek ?nd other automobiles, znowcy iby carriages, bicycles, boggier ma and a great sigh of relief I.up from the entire city when led that the bridge I? actually now Su use. )DAY'S PROGRJ vi it "Chick" Haines American Beaut) AIRS"-A laugh from beg Through an error we announced in ?.This was a mistake; we will do noi IN MOVIES *GE" (Drama). ING" (Dram* in two parti ?" (Comedy). SHOW IN A Ly Sparklets Frcpnring For i Thc Cont oral ion < Rov. Alexander H. Mltcholl, dean 1 of tho Greenville convocation will preside at the meeting of that convo- 1 cation to be held with Grace church at Anderron, October 20-22. The ci in vi-? ni lu. i is composed of the coun- i ties of Anderson, Abbeville, Cherokee, t Chester, Greenwood, Laurens, Oconee, < Pie-kens. Spartanburg, Lancaster and i York. Rev. Sanders R, Gulgnard is ? tecretary of the organisation Bishop i ajerry will probably be present at ] e meeting. ] The Woman's Auxiliary to the con- ? j vocation will meet with Grace church ? at tho same time, for a one day ses sion. It is epected that about 25 wo- j men delegates and 15 men will be the ' guests of iii? church which la host. -o High School May Have Publication The pupil? of the West Market J afeet high school have under consid- . oration thu .matter . of starting a. monthly publication, to be issued by . the pupils of the high school and to . be devoted entirely to the school news : sod lo matters of interest to the pu- ( piles In the higher grades. The plan { contemplates having tho editor-in ch lef and the assistant editors chos en from among the advanced grades 1 Of the school. Many of tho pupils tire very enthusiastic over the plan abd in all probability the paper will ( he started within tho next few weeks. < -o-- I Bet ermined Te \ . Safere? tho Law i It lo beginning to'appear thal the 1 Anderson city officiate are ?bout to [ enforce in earliest the traine oi-uluan- : ces of tho city. Some time ago the ^ police were instructed to make all drivers of automobiles and vehicles ; and bicycle riders to drive to the right and as a rosult the street con gestion has been almost done away * with, but there are still a few people j who persist in in disregarding tho po- j lice and drive Just wherever they j please. From this time bn "every j man who violetos the drive to the , right" ordinance will be hauled Into < court and made to answer for the i misdemeanor. i Jews Observed i Atonement Bay AU the stores In Anderson operated I by men of Jewish faith were closed yesterday and remained that way throughout the day. Yesterday was ; "Vom Kippar" .or 'Day of Atonement' , and Anderson Jews fittingly observed the day. many of them spending the entire day in prayer. The day ended st 6o'clock last night and all ot the stores will be reopened today. -o. Bongeroas to i'.ven - Congo New ' Evidently the physical man of to day must be deteriorating at a Very rapid rate, sine** lt ls no longer pos sible for a man . o cough without Im punity. Richard Roper, a well known merchant of Anderson, coughed one time yesterday and broke a rib. Prob ably had he been seized with a flt of coughing two or three other ribs or so might have met with the same fate. Mr. Roper v,ua standing in his home on McDuffie street and he says that Juat an he coughed he distinctly heard the rib break. u, B. r wm"M>?r~ Friday Afternoon The R. E. Chapter or the United Daughters of the Con feiern cv will meet at the borne of M rr William West Ft Idav aftir:?iv>n at A o'clock. Other hrr?t?V.'??f for this nc?'a?-loii will be Mra. Charles Frank and Mrs. L. O. Dean and every member of the chapter ia urged to be present. Col. flceuhlr* Was Palatally I s hared Col. Veter B. Cheshire was going "round the* >?treefs of the city veeter dar on a. pair of crotches, suffering with n.aeyere Injury..to his lag. Tues day nigflt as hs went to Jomo up on s curb, stone near hi? home, he mov ed a little too onlcklv and tore a lig ament in his teg. He at once sum moned medical ?avistanoe and while ?he tnlury ia very painful it will not discommode him for many days. ft*?**ev "West W?* ?r-Rsv**- Yesterday j ss innue-t Into the death ot Ram ?s*r W*?st. the young man killed hy a tfSjn nr*onvflie Mondav nicht, was htld Wednesday In Oreenvilla. The verdict of tho Jury was that the- de EAT RE 1 IM ! Show in That Laughable Farce inning to end. yesterday's paper that we would thing of the kind, Selig i).Kalem .V itagraph N D E R S 0 N j) seaaed came to IIIK death by being run over by a locomotive engine under Lhe cure of fcmglneer J. H. Austell. The funeral services were held yes terday afternoon ot 4 o'clock at White Dak church, noar the home of his larent:;. His brother, Arthur li., ind Clarence O. West of Macon, Ga.,; ind Tolliver Wen of Anderson, wero in Greenville for the funeral. Unid Services At Plat Kock The usual preaching services will jc held at the Flat Rock Presbyterian .hunh next Sunday afternoon. Sun lay school will take place at 2;30 Hid U 3:30. Proclamation servtc?e1 viii he conducted by Fred. M. Bur lett, -ccretary of the Anderson Y. g. C. A.- The people of this church lave extended a cordial invitation to1 ill the people of that section to meet| sith them on this occasion. Vow Vhar.n.ie. '2 o Opea St 11 Anderson's newest pharmacy, toi je known aa Lewis' Pharmacy, will ie open and ready for business wlth n the next two or three days, accord- j ng to a statement made yesterday >y Eh*. Lew?. The hew establlsh nent rs tb he located in a new atoro .oom, on South Main struct which is ust bel?g completed. It will be ona >f the handsomest and best appointed Irug' atores in the city auu viii be .empi?te in every detail. Into To W. Njfc^ Powell of the Anderson Thoro-Cola Company will leave today >n a long automobile trip.. Mr. ?pwell plana to drive a Ford car and viii go from this city to Beaumont, rexa?; by way br New Orloanu. '?? He | dana to make, the trip on easy jour ieys. spending ?, day here and a day i hare* and camp along thc- road *? tight. The car will carry flags ad ?ertislng ."Anderson ts My Town." -o Lppo luted On Federal Jury Col. D. A. Taylor and J. D. Elrod, otb ot Sandy Springs, will be .?pie on y two Anderson county men on tho ] federal grand jury when the United (tates court Convenes In Greenville >n October SO. These gentelmen esterday received oiBcial notice from Ireenville to that erect, lt is under tood that tho coming session will on- lat for the m-jst part ot liquor rials, men chatted with running li mit diotillcrloa and "blind t gers." Sdltor Waa Ia ike etty A. L. Goaactt. editor of tho Tuga oo Tribune of Westminster,was in An lenson yesterday for a few hours on lusinesa. While he did not come to Anderson for the urposc of attending be county ?tock show, he spoke very ilghly o? the work that Anderson ounty is doing along the Une and he ays the 'the people behind the efforts hould hay? tai...encouragement of all he people in 'he county. Business ondulons in Westminster have been naierlally.'damaged by the war, ac ording to Mr Goasett. You've probably leard the story of the ittle Mississippi steam boat that had such a >ig whistle that every irne it blew the boat ?topped. That's the way with ome newspapers about heir value as an adver ising medium, We try not to blow oo boisterously. Our mali ads. are giving a ot of folks satrsfact/on. Tfou test them and see. Good form An Afternoon Diversion. , A hostess who wished tu provide ti novel diversion for l>*r afternoon guests prepared n numlx?T of sheets of paper with the name of n course of an elaborate dinner written on euch, und at tht bottom of each sheet were writ ten the words. "I vote for." The papers were distributed, and the guests were invited to write an origi nal recipe for the course, which fell to her lot. A quarter of on hoyr was .al low?*! for the writing of the recipes, .'ind at the end of the time the pupers were gathered up and redistributed, so that no one bad the paper Bbe bad written. AH no names were on the papers no one knew whose paper she liclil. und thus with perfact boldness she read aloud the recipe on the paper In hand. Only the culprits knew who had written the recipes which provok ed so much mirth when they were read aloud. When nil the recipes bad been read each guest voted on the paper she held for the recipe she liked best The papers were then collected again, nnd after the votes hud been couuted the prise, which was a cookery book, was awarded. Some players were very serious and did the best they could vrith the llmit ?d knowledge ot their command. The thors were nonsensical and amusing. Ballroom Etiquette. .Guests are privileged to arrive nt a ball at any hour before midnight. Men and women check their wraps in their respective dressing rooms and bow courteously to those who stand by the door to receive them. If a woman is not asked at once to dance she should seat herself beside ber etan peron. As soon os n dance ls over a woman, should she wish to be free of ber com panion or feel that be Ia eager to leave ber. ts at liberty to ask that be accom pany ber back to ber seat beside ber chaperon. When leaving the ballroom the guests should say farewell to the hostess and thank her for the evening's pleaaure. Silk. gloves should not be worn on such nn occasion. Kid ones ere proper. Five o'CIcck Te?. .An afternoon ten hi supposed to be late in tho afternoon, yet not so lateas to Interfere with the. dinner hour, while refreshments should .always, be light- No naiads or meats are required, and of ten, eft hostess coohnea herself to the eustoqi, of serving hot toasted and buttered>*frgllsb muffln? with the tes. Sweet .cakes are not .good with tea; neither, ls fruit ot any sort. The sim pler tin? fare the better may bc thc ?ule. Invitations are informal-just a call over the telephone or a line to ask friends tOtCOtoe up for a "cup of tea" at6 o'clock; such a day. Deferenco to th? Elderly. ' The pretty^ deference of youth to age ia less in; evidence these days than in formen years, yet lt ls always an evidence of gentle birth and breeding to be mindful of the homage that should oo paid to those older in years and wisdom. A man presents his young friends to bis mothes; then to bia father; a hus band presents bbl men friends to hts father and mother first if they are present. Ss a matter of courtesy' to the aged, and pest to bis wife. w?^ _ . - When to Rise. The hostess always rises for an In troduction unless she ls much older than those whom she is receiving. A man. mast always rise for an intro duction. Under ordinary clrcurr stnnces a woman need not rise for nn lntroduc 3on to either a mau or a woman unless ie pereoji. introduced is much older ?lisq herself or ls particularly distin guished. .In such a case lt would be correct foe; ber to show deference by BiftH Announcements. When you have received sn an nouneemeaVof tne birth of s child to a friend politeness requires that yon should'cad to Inquire niter the health of the mother and child and leave your card* If you live Inn distant city and ore unable to call you should post yourfteard to tho mother and in scribe "Hearty congram la tiona" on lt ; -- Ana? Ott the Table. The person who sfber meals clears a space in ffbnt of hhs ls in bad form. Yet so many people get Into thia habit No sooner Ja?ve tbey finished a course than tbey?ijpUSb the plates toward the center of the table. Why? Well, sometimes lo put their elbows On the cloth-another blt of bad fable man nst?. . Th? Last Word. It is Raid that tb* meanest notare usually is Successful Sn obtaining shs discord? nf "tact word." In regard to tb!? no tatter adrloa thah the foltowitrg can be quoted; "Any discussion which doss not tend to bring two people Into the one way ot thinking .ii worse than pssiess." x Wan to Cali.. Ceremonious calla are not made be tween women ta th? morning, evening sr on. Sunday sftersoona- A man. ow ing to tbs exertions of business, easy Ssl! th the evening and on Sunday aft erns?lto^MBBKjMfe oooooooooooooo o IN SOCIETY o o o oooooooooooooo Mrs. S. D. Brownlee has gone to At lanta for a short stay. MrB. Combs, who has spent the spring and summer with her duughte Mrs. Keulas Adams on Esst Orr street has returned to her home in Madison ville, Kentucky. Misses Nancy and Katherine McCall of Dallas, Texas, who have been tho attractive guests of Mrs. K. P. Smith, on Marshall Avenue, for the past month left yesterday for New Orleans where they will visit for several weeks before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Stribling have moved from Marshall Avenue to an attractive little cottage on East Orr stree:. Mrs. Malcolm McKinnou of Bruns wick, Ga., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Chas. Gambrili on West Market stree;. Anderson people will be much in terested in learning that invitations were isa ned yesterday to the marri ige of Miss Marie Soybt and Thomas F. Hill. The following is the invitation: Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Eugene Seybt request the pleasure of your company at the marriage of their daughter Marla ... . to , Thomas Foster Hill ?..cnday Even'ng, October 12, . > . . , . Eight o'clock. At Home, Anderson, S. C. COUNTY FAIR TO BE THE RESULT First Stock Show Ever, Held Here W?g Stach a S.ucce?6 That It Will Call For Fair Next Year Great credit is due Dr. H. L. Snl der. manager of the, ..Pnciug .and Ex hlblt Department, of -tho Animal and Livestock show fo*i|.ths, (yery capable manner in which ae>handled the many details of the shaw. Dr. Snyder is among the newcomers to Anderson and he proved yesterday that what he didn't know ?gout .a. livestock ahow la not worth knowla t,. ,?i".was on the Job early and was among the last to return to the city.' He rode a bes ."??If ul horse and bi every, solitary .ir ce, each event waa Bailed off str oj time. There wera.np. kicks. John M. Daria, i..ahairman of . committee of arrangements, also j **. T. . Wakefield, -, assistant, chairman, stabed to an Intelligenoer., reporter last night that they were., delighted With thc whola exj^IUipp, and desired to havo plana majp^dviont .aa soon fit> possible for the?rgahfsIM} and holding oi a permament fals,jhe*e each year. Mr. Davis stated : ?hat .he , lied held a conference with the secretary of tbaj chamber .of commerce.^ who stated hu was at. work on plauav to .carry into ef fect the program for? a,, county fair next year, and heubbfUeyad that be would be ablo to closoi- du. When asked about tbp, matter of or ganizing a permanent LI l^air for next ?PCJT. Secretary WbaJnyotSSted that tho o ard of director? of th?.-chamber ot commerce had endorsed) such a mora at H recent nioctfcjgandV. authorized him to ?r .st in such a move, which he waa now at work on. tHe ?aid. how ever,' that ho did not- wai^t, to half do the thing, and at thq proper time he would plan a mova, which would se cure the same-, as hfi belteved was dem onstrated yostr.'day,,, t^e need for a real fair. "Our people want lt now. and when Anderson people want any thing, they get lt.K?nbdj^t?? we will have a real fair jiekt year, amply financed and baclS&cny* 6,WO white farmers ot Andassop oquoty and all the people of Urn 'city? "'said Mr. Whitey, when farther discussing the matter. Op, I j Many , fenders' expressed thc hope ChaMa '.permanent fair 'would nc or ganized and wanted to assist finan cially in the-same.. It will be remem bered by the readers of The Intelli gencer that thia paper baa urged such p move for a year and has pledged Ita support to the same. You Are Not Getting Full Value Out of Tour Paper Unless You ' Bead the ADVERTISEMENTS DIJOU O... THEATRE ' '" ; PAT DREW with his mmedy songs is] making a bigger hit v's ry day. He, ?viii Lave a new lin? for your approv al today, come, and hear him. He's TSS T??U O' HE AKTS ? Gold Seal. Serle? No. 3 entiled: -Ufr? Se-venture", la the most, tbrlll Ing yet w^oWB.. This ia nv far the sreatesti'??rial storr ever filmed. Featuring Oleo Madison and Ceo. Lar kin. ' Sa? the big ship blown up at THE UNI VE BS AX BOY IMP. A Juvenile comedy. A QUIET HAY AT MURPHY*? Joker comedy. coming tomorrow "A Mfsteateas Mystery" Victor with .Floreac* Law rence. Don't forget th? Bijou aa us ual "Tho faantry atete** it ? Friday night 25 prie show. Coming Saturday ?'Oar [Eneaiv's Spy" 2 reel 101 Bison with pm. Clif ford and Mari? Walcarap. i I ( --~ BI J?U One! One card won a bride and ruined a life. How ? ] By Louis Joseph Vance Author of The Fortune Hunter-The Black Bag-The Lone Wolf-Etc. Read the Story in [cocer THE PAT DREW Sings Today at I THE BIJOU