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AT THE PALMETTO ALL THIS WEEK FRANKFORD <& IVlKlMZI'S - MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY F?retty Girls Special Scenery and Electrical Effects Catchy Songs -? '."'D'! fi' THE CREAMING FARCE A Day at the Country Fair Eleven Clever Artists TABLOID AND VAUDEVILLE ovies for Monday "Downward Path" Two Parts (Drama) Lubin Essanay Vitagraph . Matinee 10c to Everybody |TTi-ii?> . Night Ten & Fifteen Cents I ? The forty-five acres ad vertised here for the last few days was sold today for CASH. . We still have the tract of forty-two acres, seven miles above the city for sale-on easy terms. . 1 *'y " . Anderson Real Estate & . Investment Co. CB, Horton, Fren. L. S. Horton V. P. W. i\ Monhall, See.. ---- i III -- Read This "Ad" And let us have your Orders. For the week-end we will have Fresh Fish and Oysters. Fresh 1 Pork Sausage, Fresh Pork, Hams and Chops, Veal* Chops . and Roasts, Native and ^Western Beefy i-BeeL Livers, Brains s*and Tonguesy Mut ton Chops, and .Roasts, Dressed and ; Live Poultry. . ? 1 n VEGETABLES we have Snap Beans, Green Corn, New Turnips, Red Ripe Tomatoes, Fancy Celery, Onions and Sweet Potatoes, etc. Our store is full and running over with Fancy Groceries. It will do you good to drop in and see the many good things we have to eat. W. A POWER Sam D. Harper, Mgr. Phone 132, No. 212 S. Main Bili SI li IE If Tear Buetnoss to Smell Try , a JU tile AHL end Watch Your : BUs^NSJSS GBOW. j : x i Electric Cit Insurance Man In Hpurtanburg M- ?. Jones, who has been con nected with the Carolina Fire In surance Company in Anderson for! some time, has gone to Spartanburg and will work that territory. How ever, Mrs. Jones will remain In An derson and lt is probable that Mr. Jones will return nt an early date to resume his business here on Bu?inen8 Ia Still Good. A representative of one of the well known oil linns doing business In Anderson, says that times may bo hard here, but Utajt he can see but lit tle difference between what it U thli season and what it has been during "..months gone; by. The. old < man say a that his business for the last; mon th in Anderson shows a substantial in. ci-- ase over that of the month before and that a comparison of the. Septem ber business for tilts year and that of last year shows that more business wa? dena during the month of 1914 ,ihau in 1913- This does no? seem to Indicate that business lu Anderson has been very badly hurt Grain Committee Te Meet Monday. According to notices which have been Issued, the special grain elevator committee, appointed last Wednes day during the livestock show here, will meet tomorrow morning at 10 o'rinrtr in the rooms of thc Ander son Chamber of Commerce. This meeting ls decidedly important In ev. ery respect, since it is hlgbly prob able that a movement will at once be "One OLD ra money." AN D YFTly J Thia ia tba | every yoong i . make a habit ol NOW, Oar -tLookin? help yoa to soi yoe to own yoa j y Sparklets launched to build a first-class eleva tor in Anderson and to put same in to operation as soon as may he prac ticable- Every farmer in the county ts Interested and will walt for detallo of this meeting with much eagerness. -o Magistrate Hud A Busy Month. Magistrate Broadwoll yesterday figured up the work done by his office for the month of September. Dur ing' tbe 30 days Magistrate Broad wcl! tried 47 criminal c-nau?, during which time he collected flnes aggre gating $ir>o and sentenced defendants to WOrk on the county roads for a to tal of 240 days: In si j cases the defendants were bound over to await trial at the next term of the court of General Sessions for Anderson coun ty. This was .s rather busy month tor Mr. Broadwelh -o The Bslldlng Has Not glopped Here. Oher towns may oe crying "hard times" and talking of the effect that' the foreign war is having on business In this country, hut it has had no ap? preciable result in Anderson sc far as building is concerned. A number of business buildings were in course of construction herc whon thc war started and they are being rushed to completion just as rnpldly au though there hud n*vor been a war and o'her new boild'ng* ara be'ng propped and p'annr.'l- The fact that j these building mc nilli being erected also helps local conditions hy reason of tho fact that considerable money ls being put into circulation in this manner. ian. and without i ?robable future of nan who doesn't g Ahead" plan w&i ns and wiD enable t own hoffte. ?BH^RBBBBHH? Carnival Show to I Ho (hit of Town. ! C. H. Turner, advance man for tho Uluc Ribbon Shows, has been spend ing several days in Anderson: making preparations for thc coming of his carnival to Anderson- For a time Mr. Turner contemplated trying to get the city council to issue ?Um a license, hut it is understood that he has since changed his plans and that his exhibition will probably go out side the city. The Bide Ribbon car nival, if it comes to Anderson at all, will be here for the week beginning October 12 and ending October 17, If the carnival comes here lt will pro bably attract a large patronage Just a? all carnivals do frnnu Much Betts? In the Sister State. Sam Moore returned yestorday from a short business trip to Atlanta and other Georgia points and ?aye that he had a delightful stay in the sister state. He says that conditions in Georgia are- little bettor than they are in Anderson, except for the fact that Georgia has better crops this year than South Carolina has. However, he does not see such a si ?lr. it of co-operation -existing between tho business men pi Georgia and lae farmers of that state, as is to kio here. -c Negro Is Cuught - After Long Chase Hosie Wake?efd? a negro, war- Lak en to Greenville yesterday afternoon by Deputy Huntsinger. of that coun ty, to answes. to a charge of larceny. The' negro was arrested Friday after noon in tills county by Deputy Sand ers and Detective Drennan. Some eight months ago. While tue negro was driving a wagon for a flour min ing concern of Greenville, eight or ten sacks of flour disappeared and tho negro went at the same time. The mill people believed that the negro was guilty and Bent an alarm broad cast for him, at the same time arrest ing a cousin of the wanted man as an accomplice^ When Westfield was ar rested'Friday afternoon he claimed that his name was John Jenkins, but when the "officers'searched him ?they found a letter In his pocket.ifroai the c?usThV n"ow;in jan Ur-tlreenviller which ga.ve.the entire affair e,way- -- ' May Recover. Coroner Hardin received Informa^ tlon from Pelier yesterday to thc ef fect that the negro shot last Satur day night when the policemen raided a "crap" game, may recover, in the message to the coroner it wag said that the negro baa made a statement y i nee he was shot In which he saya that one of the negroes engaged hi the game did the shootlng%and that the police had nothing to do with it It will be remembered that a rumor waa heard shortly after the shooting took place, which said that tho negro had been shot by an officer- - It is now be lieved that the negro has a food chance, to recover, notwithstanding the fact that his wound ls very ser ious indeed lor. Bad Weather Did Sot Rab Bnnleess. Andersen merchants said last night that they had pot expected to do tfuch business yesterday, owing te the epressed conditions Just at this time and the Inclement weather, but they were very agreeably surprised when they figured-up the total tor yeatjttv day's 'business $UUe a number of people were' in 4wn darius tho day and they did more buying than was expected. Chimney Sweeps Sought New Home The sky was filled yesterday with catmaey sweep? when a number ol people In Andersen built the t nrv*t Urea of the winter ,in their homes. The chimney sweeps har? spent a very pleasant season ia the around town and when people gr' no yesterdav morning, es?nerisnced the cold aad built fires,-, thara was a t I _ S NOW is the Time, Young Men and Boys, to |^^^^/^^^ H I Isaac Hamburger & Sons jSSMlJlT ,|? 1 j ^vv?^ ^^^^^^^^ I i^^^^^^ An EXCprT??N?I^ line of Boya7 || B ^Jfe^ff REGAI. SHOES $4.00, 84.S? and $5.00. 1 ?^erar exodus^ ffl^Fl^?wT - iu>'fem*y-4myw*?r? to-?iv tb? little bird?- After hovering over *?" ? ?S?????f T? feo?tituJITiha ??*SS.nk^f rS tbj .ky ter mite ? ?Ule while., the FRANCE MILLIONS ?^"^?. ? , ? , ^" fcl|?s picked out boused Where no 1***? .vaajwiwavAwj e?sn-securities in Che. fear of seeing fi?? have aa yetasen lighted, and -~ . won??go abroad ah<5 ireere* I * ^""SHsBt ,Y?^ Govemteeni Of?cais C?am?'r^?s w. would bav-: ?ierwor? B* Tfeal Treasury Is Far - ^ to thls T ; t. H. Harkn?8M. a traveling sales- rpwwiwwa win for the well-known ''C^tomnni- -1-'? ' _ |jf Hi?ver eoncsro, was in Anderson Pari?, Oct. 3.-The' w.ar is costing ?awwiii ss-man ^sswescsnsaamasssaa y?tei\?ay. When the war In tho for- Frat co $7,000,000 a dey. Minliter of "'"""L'. J - ' L"'""-' "' J- ' y ^ J "Advanced made t- : ! OuSini^ ' ?^^^k?^/, (Plwar?! B. Carlisle, F. r?n,Ui? ih*? Paris bourse-1&. Sibeal .-;>v gjean* :?. 'Petate*. W. .? think thar? !? a* totere* io'd' j '^i^Smj^Mp.'-:--r jtoJthe .-Sptjv.i?t ' '-. . > * '. . rr.chants in t?r- .ow;j ?r.^?..^-?^,--,. -'.v?.', ? " ' '?