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Psursm?mihTlhi?alhf@ TODAY Three BIG Reels of COMEDY Price as always, 5 cents Palmraefcfc? TSaeatbre TODAY "THE REVENGE OF THE STEEPLE JACK" Thau. "A WOMAN OF NERVE" Reliance. "IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN WORSE" Mut. ONE OTHER SELECTED REEL dLJOU THE?TR1 TODAY "A Man and His Mate" A Mutual Master Picture in FOUR Reels. THE ?NDE1 TODAY For the Benefit of the Ladies of the Catholic Church. "ALL FOR OLD IRELAND" Three Reel Lubin. "A FLASHLIGHT FLIVVER" Kaleno. MISS VIRGINIA GILWI ER. Capital and Surplus I12WW0.0O Collections Olren Careful Attention Ellison S? Smyth, Jno. A. Hodgeas, Pn?7?r Q P President. Cashier. ICUCI, J. V. S? K. Tellisea, Asst Cashier. CHICORA BANK RANK (IF RELTON Collections Given Prompt Attention JL?nm\ VI aJliliBVn?UJg0B A.8?yta, W. E. Greer, Dfilrnn Q f PreaHeat V. P. aaa Cashier. DERIM, ?. U II. R. Campbell, Asst Cashier. Ordered By Phone Advertised Boudoir Slippers Yesterday, Mr. R. L. Thompson, proprietor of Thompson's Shoe Store said to a representative of Thc Intelliiencer: ' "1 had Ivo 'phone orders for those $1.25 Boudoir Slippers that 1 adver tised in your paper Wednesday that 1 KNOW are DIRECT RESULTS of that ad. Of course there were other sales from this ad, and there will be others; but these two phone customers STATED that they were ordering the Boudoir Slippers that were ADVER TISED. And, yet there are. some merchants who honestly think that newspaper advertising is an EXPENSE. It is an INVEST MENT, and one that yields the greatest dividend of any other, when it is given a reasonable amount of thought and attention Phone us, and let us teil you of the circulation, rates, and the valuable service that we. can render you with the Daily and Semi-Weekly intelligencer. It is wor'h while. "Ask the Advertisers," _L t. Sasseen, the Ad Man. ? TEACHERS MEETING HELD ON SATURDAY SCHOOL SESSION STARTS ON NEXT MONDAY MORNING WILL ENROLLTODAY At South Side, Glenn and Whit ner Street Schools-Looking Forward Big Attendance. As IH generally known the city R< hoots will liomin their 1915-1(1 ses sion next Monday morning- The en rollment to ?lat?? for the three schools insldo the city limits for white chil dren. North Kant, Market street and Kennedy street schools, numbers about 1*100, which ?viii represent, as compared with figures last year, a probable enrollment of about 3,400 for tho beginning of tho session. Figures of enrollment for the past several years show that thc three above men' tloned school, the colored schools, und the mill schools, each have about one third of tile total number of pupils attending. Supt. E. C. McCants stated yester day that in all probability the en rollment at the three schools, North Pant. Kennedy am! West Market Btreet schools, would be greatly in creased on the opening morning since many wait until then to enroll. To Enroll Today. The principals of the schools on Bait AVlhltncr and Olean street? and the South Side school will he at tue building* today between the hours of 'Ja. m. and lp. m. for the purpose of enrolling pupils and all whu have not attended to this matter are asked to go today and be enrolled. Teachers' Meeting*. The teachers of the schools are ask Bd to meet in the oflice of Superin tendent McCants tomorrow as fol lows: High school teao'.iers at ll o'clock. Fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh grade teachers at 12 o'clock. First, second and third grade teach ers at 12:30. Colored teachers at :'. o'clock. Supt. McCants stated yesterday that he wanted to urge all pupils to realize the necessity of starting in school the first day. Tits will enable nil to have an equal chance and will not only, be better for those who ire thinking of starting later, but al so for those who do start the first lay. There is probably no moro ser ious drawbacks to a pupil's advance ment than that of not starting the first day and irregular attendance. All pupils are urged to start on Mon day and then keep it np by being there every day thereafter. ANDERSON MAN DIES IN JACKSONVILLE, FLA. FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD AT LITTLE RIVER CHURCH MOVED YEARS AGO tad Since That Time Made Hb Home sn Florida-Survived by Wife, and Four Children. Newds reached the city yesterday ot he death of Mr. John T. Martin ot tis home In Jacksonville. Fla. Mv. Wartin formerly llv>d In this county. 41B body will be brought to t ils otate md the funeral services will be held it 3:30 o'clock thia afternoon at Lil le Hiver church between Konea Pata ind Due West In Abbeville county, interment will be msdo in the adjoln ng cemetery. .Mr. Ms rt In waa the eldest son of he late T. W. Martin of the Neal's 'reek section. He left this county ibout 20 years ago and moved to Jack on ville where he has made ."..is home iver since. He waa married about 28 rears ago to a Miss Burton and be tides her he ls survived by four chll Iren. all of whom live in Florida. He s also survived by four brothers and me sister, most ot whom live in An lerson county. Mr. 'Martin waa a native Anderson tounty man and at the time he left to nako hts home In Jacksonville was veil known and liked all over this lection. Ho had numerous friends tere In Anderson. At the time ot ala leath he was GO years old._ Thc "Rn Months are here and so are FRESH OYSTERS Served any Style by chefs who know how they ought to be prepared. Order Now PIEDMONT CAFE QUS ANTONAKAS, Prop. MAGISTRATE MAKES COMPLAINT TO Jil AS RESULT ROBT. M'GEE IS ARRESTED AND IN JAIL DISTILLERY CASE Sheriff Ashley Made Arrest to Clear Up Charge of Magis trate-Thinks is no Case. Robert McGee was arrested yester day by Sheriff Ashley un the charge of operating an Illicit distillery and Wc has been placed in the county jail. lt will be remembered that .Sherill Ashley, Deputy Sanders, Mill Deputy Ira B. Wiles of Iva, 1'oMcoman Mc Gill. S. M. McAdams und anolhei man of Iva went lo Gregg Shoals on last Sunday night in order to inves tigate u iiiinnr flint there was a still in operation in that community. Af ter watching all night around a fur nace and several barrels of mash and slop ihut had been found, they wer? rewarded early Monday moaning by ...fing RoheityAlcGee, u w'itte man, ?onie to the place and carry off a rive gallon cari of distilled slop. The sherill Btated to a representa tive of The IntelVs*mc*J- Tuesday that ho did not find a still but if fur nace, a doubler, and several b?rrela of mash und slop. Ile also stated that when McGee came to tho place and got the can of slop, he started up the path toward where the w.ierifi and his party were hidden under a swectgum tree in Hie bushes. McGee evidently saw the men for he changed his course and went away carrying the distilled slop toward the house by another route. T .<e sheriff arti party thinking that thc man had seen them and that lt would be useless to stay longer, overtook McGee. He was asked to go back to the furnace with them which he did. Ile was questioned there but nothing missed that would cwuse Guim to be suspect ed enough an that the sheriff could arrest him. Sheriff Ashley then told McGee that he would have to search his house. This was done but no bottles, Jugs, or nnytning else was found that would cause suspicion. The sheriff told the reporter on Tues day that he did not think the evi dence was strom; enough to bring a case against McGee and therefore he was not arrested. Takes Different Turn. The situation took a different turn yesterday morning. It is stated that Magistrate J. A. McAllister of Iva appeared before the grand jury now in session and stat ed that Sheriff -Aildey had not done hi* duty toward McGee and that he had arrested him' and then turned him loose on Monday morning in con nection with the affair near Gregg Shoals. It ls also reported that he told the grand jury that ttoere was much complaint in the lower part of the county about the matter of tho sheriff not doing his duty. Yesterday morning the grand jury .summoned Sheriff''Ashley and asked vliini about the matter. Ho explained ? the affair to them but in order to get DUB matter straightened out they re quested that the sheriff go and arrest McGee. Accordingly Sheriff Ashley started to Iva yesterday morning shortly before 12 o'clock to make thc arrest. Sheriff Ashley stated last night that ho went to Magistrate McAllister at Iva yesterday morning and asked for any information that -he had. It ls stated that Mr. McAllister stated t'.ot he did not have any.. The sheriff Bald that ho then told him that he (Mr. McAllister) should, not make com plaint unless he had evidence and if he did have evidence should have issued a warrant and had Mcee ar rested. He then should have gi von McGee a preliminary .hearing and thereby learned what there was in the case. .' v ? Sheriff Ashley stated last night that he did not think Monday morning that there was enough evidence against McGee to canse a caso to be made against him and that he did not think BO now/ Ho also stated that he tried to lind out about the complaints around In that section but wan unablo to find any dissatis faction beyond that of the magls , trate. -r In Mfsreria?. On Monday August 31st many hearts were made sad when lt was known that Miss Panio Fields was no more, but thad r#V-e to be with God and I mother, who had preceded ber to that home a little less than a year. Janie waa a beautiful young woman just 22 years old and a kind and affectlontc daughter and sister. She had been ill several months and all* that loved ones and skilled physicians could do waa done and her. father thinking pou.vaps a change would -prov? bene ficia), left their home In Greenville abd went to the mountains of North Carolina, but God saki como as* she silently passed to that place where no more trouble or disease ?ill ever be known. On Wednesday the remains were brought to Bethiay Baptist church of which she was a. membed and af ter services conducted by- Tnt. Caldwell ot Greenville were laid -to rest in the cemetery there. The pall-bearers wore Floyd and Cheater Wright. Lae Wilson, Grady Holland. Wilton Will ts QMton, and Curtis McCoy. Hi? Restorative. .Madge-So yon feel bettor since you gave up dancing and devoted yourself to Red Cvoas work? Marjorie-Indeed I do. dear. I've, had my ?ame u the papers nine times -London Opinion. HsfHsHrVs^iB^KP Great Rece Pastor c DR. AND MRS. WHITE AND FAMILY ARE WARMLY RECEIVED I THE AFFAIR WAS A GREAT SUCCESS] No Single Detail Overlooked By] Committee to Add to Suc cess of Entertainment. T.ic reception last evenlnn at the I First Baptist church tu honor of the' new pastor and his family. Dr. and Mrs. John E. White. Mr. John White, I Jr., and Miss Gladys White and Mas ter Bruce WMlto, was the most elah-1 orate church affair ever given in An derson and wus a complete success from every standpoint. It was an affair that not only Dr. and Mrs White are proud of and grateful for, but ono that tino entire congregation of tho church should bo thankful for -thankful that the membership is large enough, is able to, and cnn wel come a new pastor and the members of uis family in the way that was done last evening. Never before in the history of the church has any new pastor and his family been so warm ly #and so largely received as were Dr! and Mrs .Wnite and family. The church was beautifully iight ed nnd decorated for the occasion ferns, palms, Japanese bamboo ant roses being used vf?ry elaborately and effectively. It mlgbt be said that nothing was omitted in the way of decorations uV.at would add to the beauty of the church, for everywhere could be seen the beautiful fellas roses and palms. Upon entering the left vestibule of the church the guests wore met by a committee of twelve young ladies who checked the ladies' cloaks atv' the men's hats. Receiving in the vestibule were Mr. and Mrs. E. P Vandlver and Mr. arid Mrs. W. W Sullivan, who mi .ered the guests in to the church. Upon reaching the aisle the guests were ushered to tho receiving line by Mrs. D. A. I^ed better. Mies Margaret Henry and Messrs. C. S. Sullivan and Rufus Fant. Sr. The receiving line was stationed down next to tho pulpit. The ros trum behind the receiving lines was very beautifully decorated with ferns and palms, banked artistically, with beautiful Mases of pink roses placed here and there. On the rosCrtiim were also burning numerous pink can dles placed in brass candle sticks. These little lights added much to thc beauty of the scene. In the receiving line wero the fol lowing in order: Rev. and Mrs. O. L. Martin. Dr. and Mrs. John E. White. Dr. and Mrs. James P. Kin urd. Mr. D. A. Ledbetter. Miss Minnie Milford. Mr. John White. Jr.. Miss Lucile Burriss. Mr. J. A. Brock, Miss Gladys White. Dr. and Mrs. A. < ss i ti li cl a tl LITT1 Will find Geisberg's sr other place in town, by themselves, for con STYLE, FIT and PRIC i Who are looking for C prices will do well to a oy? PI REAS Geisber g B "Shoes That Satisfy" l?. Smothers and Master Uraco White. Passing from the receiving line the I guests were mitered to a desk nearby! where they were asked to register, Mrs. J. O. Sanders and Mrs. Foster Fant being in charge of this. The deacons of ?ie church and their wives formed a general entertainment com mittee and after the guests had regis tered members of this committee I showed them to the dining room. Tho dining room was very brilliant with limits, Japanese bamboo being used as decorations. In the dining Toom Mrs. E. F. Geiger and Mrs. James Sullivan presided, assisted by Mrs. Henry and Mrs. von Hussein. In uddition to these ladies there wore numerous young ladies who served the guests. The refreshments In the dining room consisted of delicious ice cream and cake. From tho dining room the guest: wore ushered to the coffee room al so decorated with Japanese bamboo and roses where Mrs. H. A. Henry, Mrs. Henry Frierson and Mrs. C. A. Minor presided. Hero too, a bevy j of pretty young ladled osBi.ited in the ] sorving. When ttie guests left Lh.? coffee j room they had made almost a com plete circle and were again Into thc main auditorium of the dniren. Herc I again, the same system of entertain ment which marked the whole affair] in that there was no detail lacking that would add to the pleasum of the I guests, chowed itself for there were committees of young ladies ;>:,<\ young men who saw that everyone was pro perly taken care of a::u introduced to others. During tho evening approximately 800 members of the church called and met Dr. and Mrs. White and family. Tie church with its decorations, the| beautifully gowned ladies and the laughing youths who assisted so muth in entertaining, made a scene that the largest churches in any city could well be proud of and was one that will never bc forgotten by those who attended. During the evening an orchestra I lead by Prof. and Mrs. Chambers] discoursed soft sweet music. The guests were given roses as sou venirs and it might be said Uiat this flower was the one most in evidence everywhere. Mrs. White carried an arm bouquet of wf.vlte roses and MTS. O. L. (Martin oae of pink roses. The committee in charge of ttils | reception. Mrs. Rufus Fant, chair man, and Mesdames C. S. Sullivan. O. L. Martin and B. A. Henry and Miss Minnie Milford, cannot be prais ed too highly. They left no detail undone that would add to Its success | and the affair was marked by the | systematic manner in which the com mittee had arranged for the care and I entertainment of thc guests from thc time Uiey . entered thc church on the | left until they departed on thc right. Attained Ambition. "Did you over dream of belog a pirate when you were a boy?" "Oh, I vee, isn't lt queer? Now I'm in the prosaic business of managing an au tomobile repair shop." "Umph! You] didn't miss lt so far."-Birmingham Age-Herald. 300D S or LIVE SCHOOL ri \ here and the question of ttle fellows with good, dep laim your attention. NOW LARGER assortment of G( ian here. , M GIRLS, ? -? ? loes more stylish and com The children are safe in cc ipetent salesmen will tak ;E, as well as if their pareni ??jyTs iOOD SHOES at popular >mehere. UCES ARE ONABLE ros. Shoe Co? Gentlemen! We call your particular attention to our Autumn and Winter showing of Beautiful Woolens Smart Style Ideas Exclusive Fashion Plates Reasonable Prices We know you will be in terested in seeing our choice selections. ? Clean! ig and Pressing. ANDERSON TAILORING CO. Thoa E. Smith J. C Garrett. VIME properly fitting the en?able shoes must HERE will you find DOD shoes for boys fortable than any ?Tiing to Geisberg's e care of them in ts were along. r Masonic Temple.