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Comfort in Reading You will welcome these big, ?roomy glasses just as you do your smoking jacket and slippers. Let us show you how light and easy fitting they really are. Prices $3.50 to $5.00 and up. M. R Campbell Registered Optometrist. Office 112 W. Whitncr St. Ground Floor. Telephone Connection. HIGH OFFICIALS OF RAILROAD COMING WILL ARRIVE MONDAY NIGHT TO INSPECT PROPERTIES OF THE C & W. C. ON SPECIAL TRAIN Reception Committee From Chamber of Commerce to MEET PARTY - QUEEN THEATRE HONKA PATH, 8. C. "OLD FIDDLER'S CONTEST" Several emmi prises given away. AU fid Fiddlers invited to attend a PKEK bank., jiving Huppert ni 11 lie given mam at The City Cafe.' "BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG" eg' N. In r? parts will be shown on same Sight. MONDAY'S PROGRAM "BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG" ."OLD FIDDLER'S CONTEST" '. * ?.?ember S6th, Thanksgiving Day. ?Mrs. B. E. Allen of Anderson, R. F. Jp., was in the city, yesterday for a few hours. . jj McCorley of Anderson, H. F. B?. spent a few hourn in the city yes terday. President J. R. Kenly of the Atlan tic Const Lino Railroad. General Manager A. vv. Anderson of the Char leston k Western Carolina Railroad, together with other officials of both lines will arrive in Anderson Monday night on ii lour of Inspection of pro perties -.>f tho companies. The party ls makin;; u tour of the state in which theBe companies Imve holdings and traveling in a Bpeclal traiu. Upon their arrival here they will be met hy a reception committee from the chamocr of commerce and accordcl every attention while here. It is understood that tho officials j are coining here primarily to inspect work which ?B under way on the new terminal site of the C. ? W. C. rail road, and that they will remain here until Tuesday morning. Others in the party, it ls reported, are Henry Wal ters, chnlrmun of the board of direct ora of the A. C. L. Michael Jenkins and Waldo Newcomer, bankers of Baltimore and stockholders in the A. C. L. road, and R A. Brand. The committee from tho Chamber of Ooramorce which will meet the railroad officials ls composed of the following: Messrs. A. 8. Farmer, B. O. Evans. M. M. Mattlson. W. W. Smoak. R. 8. Ligon, J. 8. Fowler. W. L. Brlssey. and J. D. Hammet It is understood that these officials having visited several states wherein their company has holdings for the purpose of holding directors' meet? ings In accordance with the laws of those states. Meetings of this nature have been held at Richmond, Savan nah and Jacksonville. .'.Thomua Martin of Williamston waa omonK the visitors" to spend yester day in the city. TJ. E. Martin of the Hopewell see as In the etty yesterday on business. > Mr. and Mrs. William Martin of Anderson, R. F. D.. were shopplg In the city yesterday C. M. Duck wo. th of the Lebanon section was in Anderson yesterday for a short stay. i t Miss Carby Barby, one of the teach ers In the Oreen Pond school, ie spending the wek-end In the city with the family of W._C. Balley. P OF COURSE, we know that you can buy cheaper merchan dise than we sell -Cheaper in Price and Cheaper in Quality But you cannot buy trie kind we sell cheap er. Right how. [this good "Quality Shop" is ottering you many genuine' bargains in the different departments Jthat are worthy of yoirr considerations Especially in _ Ready ~to~ Wear A few Coat Suits at about half price, others one-third off and every suit, marked much less than real worth. Let us impress the fact that these suits are new-some of them received this week, therefore newer and better in style than any in the city. Also Coats at bargain pries. v In our sf fi Vii .\VA Millinery Department You can buy an extra Hat at your own price I most. M a nv nrpttv *rirnc ?uct o'lt of v/ork a ? -j t-J ------ J-~?? ~V?V V? TW V. ? room. Come in, look around-you'll be pleased with the offerings. xS&a Moore-Wilson Co. rv To Men-and Women Who Bay for Men: There is one thing in this world more than anything else which stands between clothing buyers and a full dollar's worth. It is- Habit! The reason so many men are satisfied with a $9.99 result in clothes at a $25 price is that they judge values in the light of ten years agd. They base their esti mate of their money's worth, not on what they OUGHT to get, but on what they have been used to getting. The deep rut of habit keeps them from bcc^ng the great advances that have been made to ward modernizing the making of- good clothes. . i But more and more people sure acquiring new standards-^fugher standards-of clothing values. * . + * *! . . r. More and more they are look ing to thia atore as a greater value giver. More and snore ?they are find ing that in Schloss Baltimore Clothes-made by men and m?th ode years in advance of the general understanding of tailor mg-there is to be found the fullest measure of value, dollar KI.. . . . ' ? 8 ' for dollar, it is at present possible* to produce. The proof off this is not in our statement here, but in the clothes themselves-the style, the service, the fit, the comfort yon will find in the new fall Schloss garments at m? ' $12.50 to $25.00 PARKER & BOLT THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS *_ _'_ '_~~_ ' . _ ' ,,* " i ._* I ----i.lil llrillllM FORMER ALDERMAN E, E. ELMORE HESft S3 ^le^gflS^ " "..?"*???? I liai* lall lill III bi bi sVlwIIIVlltxi is a monument to the former city re- ??to, but the ^ni**^mtVaMt WM "Under no clrcnnwUnces let aay .s-as MA m*mm AISMIIA .J. - ? .... time that every member of that coud, arawa by the cHy, attorney. &int don? that will Interfere with Til 8/D fir fMTV'D "IIIIIITr lllftlfH ?oom<? feel proud of. After the "What do I think of the "White Anqaraan'fl beautiful street lighting I HI Se S Hr 1.1 I ff S Ulf HI I I" Ul fl ff matter of a 'White Way' had i?eo Way? I thl?k that the'city pf Ander- ay?em. in fact, I believe.that were I HI Sill I Si S S Bl Bf Iii I I BIHI agitated to the extent where it waa son bas a bargain. I might say. that the situation allowed to reach the RCBt.HU VI Will V ?ililli? lilli brought before the council inthc before s report was made to -'coupeil' ?tage wher* an attempt would be _ shape ot a definite proposition, the coneerulng the matt??.-, I mad? an ex- made lo.take np tba system the tank ' 1 I ---'? maf?*r waa referred to a committee haustive study ot similar lighting eys- and nil* nf tho people e! .Anderson f lf"^i-K _,?",'?r> ~i,v "r consisting cf Msycr Kcl?sssan, A?u%-1 terns tn cities of theiaoyttlr and. pro-4 would 'not permit a desecrating hand THINKS CITY GOT BARGAIN. Anderson there'% '?*? Farmer and myself. The mayerlcared facts as to the coat of instal- to touch it? _j_the city's maanifiocat ^?Whft?7 Wav" T-*1"1 no^eit, constituting a majo ruy j Ung such a syste-^ ttuuntenance ot --- AND THAT IT HAD BETTER gjjf dlecoSttmed^? statement fl?L of 108 committee, reportad favorably the same, etc It might b* of lnterst Box Party. BE KEPT former aWe?ma?^ E. BtaS??whV?? 00 the PTP?????? to Anderwniana^lrthey are not .1- A box party at Walker-kdBlmoyle 0t< recognised as the fattier of this beau- "However, before the enmnstn^ raadrawar? that school building will bp held Wednes Ufal street lighting Wem. "concern- ha4 anne to'the ea^ ?, at; 7:80 * . m ,r -_L--j-u.ir.-cLr lB? tte ?ituatton. will-provo ot the lag to council that a ?White Way* b? -bare*J*^\.iu?u?t* ?nv ?^i?ek\- olrU reqnestasl to brina CITY ATTORNEY ?re*test interest to fcttfcsns te?era!- establlahed. I consulted City Attorney 'l^lto Way g^^J^S^^ well ?lied boxea and tho,Ildya <heavy , ?wa%*w*-a Jjp Q. Cullan Bulllvan concerning tho-etty.tn thc South. Our /*^^y? r^kct botikn. -, - When Interviewed yeaterday by a matter. I requeated hun to advise me ?*t^ ^S^^It?^ii^i\f^^ -- ki:J-:\ L reporter for The Intelligencer. Mr. aa to the legality of the city eater* ^i^J^^I^S ?*^?? A.- Block of Storr waa amottk tan Assured the Committee That Elmore eJtpreJWd the earnest hope lng into a contract with the Southern f.at?i^1 i ? M11'0'? spendlag 7sSterd?P^HBr? Contrae? far U*htine Waa that not one single .duster ot the ole- Public Utilities Company for the ?a- JW0*'** J***0 VvtV :cfty- " Contract for Lighting Waa Kant i,ghtln# ?ystem would be molest, tabllshment of a 'White Way/ and- I " TTJ^Jll,' J^ * "?* J?L Lagai. od through the acUvlttea ot either the waa assured hy hun that there wa? ^c%^fit^^^^?^ Mrs. W. A. dement of Beltoa was ^ preaent or future connella. To bring nothing whatsoever that stood In tb? l?iM^V-tLS,..n^^ cltyWerd^Tfer * -?- about any interference with the way of the city ot Anderson entering ^? ^? tiri ?i ?Jj! ^or^ lt w , . 4W."White Way," In any respect. Mr. El- Into a perfectly legal contract of thia ^I^.^aT. #?*i"0;^' ,.m9" . . - It having been rumored that aa a raore ^t^; wouId .oMstitnie- a tat- natara. Barina been given this aaearv f?* J??' 4TJ2?L *h,n cltj? 04 B. L. Mccaskill of Ore?w^ baa consequence of city council's recent ai migtake for the etty, and one that ance, by the legal adviser ot etty Anarraon is paymg. baan oeeno?sg a few ?aya ta Ufa etty action In regard to tba franchUwiibe clUsens. hw believed, would> not council, the committee made ita re- "Another fact I would call attar- -- granted by the previous council to faa ?Zierate. port recommending the drawing ot * tlon to ls t!?t ^Anderson secured, the ~, ?. L^'iaekaoa ot Iva waa In Ander Southern Public UttUUea Company, to! ^1 waa haarUly la favor ot the ea- contract te tba eetabuaaraeat ot the. inrtaJlaMoa of the ilrntlng systew son yesterday for a sho.t ftt*