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Gnp] ANDERE TODAY "HER VOCATION" Three He el Edison. "WELCOME TO BOHEMIA" Vifiigraph. Two Reels CHARLEY CHAPLIN, Also. MISS LOUISE GILMER ;!J0U THEATRE TODAY "A TALE OF TWENTY STORIES" Two Reel L-KO Comedy. "DR. MASON'S TEMPTATION" Laemmle Drama. Palinmefcfc? Tlneatbr? TODAY "Haggenback Wallace Three Ring Circus" FOUR Reels. Pamm?iui?m?LT?hi(gaiLir(e TODAY Three BIG Reels of COMEDY Price as always* 5 cents 1 C'AWttBk ft?rW , 6*IV ind Surp,l,s ^'?.???.oo I l/fllUUl\/l D/iIN?\ JS?W'W' ??>T Careful Attention D? ? n Milson A. Sm j th, Jm>. A. Hndfrens, reiZer. S. C. TO^* ^ashler. L_ W> U* V* ?. fi. ToUlHon, Asst. Cashier. BANK OF BELTON/^ DC ?On. ?). C. K?? t ., V- R nnd Cashier. -_? * H. K. Campbell, Asst. Cashier. OUR FIRST FALL SALE WAW*?jU?at frer?'Vf<5 ,<W .?'"Ported Cut Glass Bud Vases which we aro proud of ?ft"rlllR to OHr fr|em,8 ftt thQ rlalLau,V0XprJC5 Gr 50c ? Each, on Monday. Don't fall to seo these In Window. Walter H? Reese & Co. Jowefor* and Opticians. -. J?S 1 WU) Be De The Cou OF ABOUT $13,000 AFI"ER ! ALL TAXES HAVE BEEN j PAID THE GRAND JURY'S PRESENTMENT MADE \ Books of County in Good Condi- j ! lion-Several Recommsnda tions are Included. Yesterday afternoon thc g< nerul j l-roaciittnenl of the grand jury In ?ie Re pt en? ber terni of court ?.;' generali ..<. -ice.;' court wa:- read und is as ful-| ! Iowa: To Honorable Ernest Moore, 1 '?sld ? lng Judy?' of tin Court ot (ieneral Sessions ai Anderson, South ?'uro-j lina. 'Hie grand jury ol' Ander on county lier? hy submits tile following genera! prei en linen I : "We i.?ave passed upon all bills of' Indictment that have been handed us at tills term. lu several of .lie indictments baud ed to us the witnesses examined by! us did not support tb" charge nM?ged j Hierein, and we dey ire to ..uggest lo i (ho magistrate's ot I hf county timi i they in? cautious in sending casca upi to tim court of general sessions, un-! less a prima facie case is made bo- j fore them, an lt entails considerable expense to the county in fie way of witness fees, ami takes up unneces sary time of tho officers of thc court. ? Sinei? th? lasi term of th" court of1 gen? ral sessions the books of nil the county officers buvo i > ?_ * -11 oxmnln ;d ! hy nu assistant to the ???ate bank ox-1 aminer. who has reported thal lu? found Hie honks to bc coner!, as a j whole, and well kept hy ;he uuatodiana j thereof. This examination was made.' upon the requesl of the grand jury, under tin? provisions of n recent stat ute, and without cosl to the county, except tin? sum of fifty dollars pail' to an assistant to aid said account ant in the examination. j "Tho supervisor of Hie county rc-1 porta io the giH..d jury that the coun ty, ru. this ?hue, owes about One hun dred und len thousand dollars. "The taxes due and to lu? paid Ms fall and winter will amo.tnt to ahnnt ninety-seven thousand dollars. The grand jury hope, before their next report to devise and recommend Charged With Hi Mrs. C. Franklin Mohr, a Provi dence society woman, ts the central Mime plan ly p?y ttii* deficit and plac? the cbiiiit> on ? tush baals. "The court lioii r ally in need of a water ch si : if ladies, and we lia vi* requested the. tounty supervisor to have ?nie in: I tiled as soon us pync I i ?eui hi ..onie convenient place there m. rho eointniti appointed to rx umine the ho i-.- <.?? i! e county report that only a I o? -lie mag Ul rate's .ave presentei their ?ooha ior exam inai ion. vyhieh they havo lonn i to be s:iti?-fac:ory. t1 . . ilei iii to t ull to the ientlou ot magistrates who have not heretofore had f ir ir hooks examined to d? o a? once, and Insist thal tJiey do n hefOro thc Nore ni her [ term of conn Ben-era I sessions ap we ?!< sire to make :. complote report. ! thereon at th;: lice... "The committee on roads and i bridges report tital ti <.>. find I'm road? .md bridges of the county in ; nod condition "Th? tullun:-it" on schools report that they found the condition of the ..(hool;-; of tho county satisfactory. Thc building!; ar" good and well equipped, thrctghout thc county, and the relation of falt'.i and confidence existing between Hie trustee:;, pat rons, teachers and pupils In Hie . a rto'us Bi'hool districts. . . . Tue count? superintendent of ed 11 cation repot;-; thai the deficit in tli" school fiiinl has been reduced now to ai,nut twelve hundred dollars, and this is du hy -i lew Of the weak er districts in the county, liv also states .tluvt, owing to t'..e readjust ment of tho Valuation of real proper ly iii the county, tho taxes for school purposes will not he so large this year na they Acre last. " The comm ii ce on the county home report that they have inspected same and find everything then? in good con dition, thevii'juutcs arc well taken cure of by competent und kind atten dants, U-at the crops growing on the land in dient: s a larg,- yiolil for thc ensuing year. They also report tim* the supervisor hus completed tao erection of a new dining "oom and kitchen, which was requested hy tho grand Jury in their last report. "Tho commit.ee on the chain gang report that they v.ave visited all thc convict camps and they found the prisoner? prop. : Iv cared fer, well guarded ?md fcomiortly quartered und the mules of the county in good con dition . "We d- siro t.: ox press our thanks to the Iiis potior, as well os th> So licitor and all Ibo officers of tho court oay shown us at this term. "Rcs poet fully. "Jas. It. Anderson, "Foreman." ishand's Murder 'Igure in '.no of tho most remarkable nurder cases the country haft known. JURY COULD NOT REACH VERDICT AFTER SIX HOURS BILLS RETURNED No Jury Cases to Be Heard Today -Second Week Jurors and Witnesses Monday Morning. Judpo Ernest Moore yesterday af ternoon ordered a mistrial in the ease of the state against Walter and Will I I.aHuonc. charged with murder at C j o'eloek winn the Jury reported for I tlie second time during Die afternoon I that they could not reach a verdict, j Tills case occupied tba attention of tile j court nearly all of Thursday and yes terday until L2:.3(h The jury was tied np aho.it six hours. Tho following hills were returned hy the grand Jury yesterday: Shortly after the dinner recess yes terday the grand Jury reported that they had passed on all indictments handed them. The judge then order ed them to prepare the general pro sen ?mont which was made a short tune afterwards. All witnesses were excused yester day afternoon for this week. The at tention of the court will bc occupied today in hearing appeals ai d motions for new trials. The second week Jurors and witnesses are asked to he present -Monday morning at 10 o'clock. M'GEE IS ACQUITTED ; PRELIMINARY HEARD EVIDENCE NOT SUFFICIENT TO HOLD HIM FOR TRIAL OPERATING STILL Wai Charge and He Was Arrest ed Thursday By Sheriff Ashley After Complaint Waa Made. Tlie case of Robert McGee, arrest ed Thursday after complaint had been made hy a magistrate ai Iva to tue grand J-ury, was given a pre liminary hearing before? '.Magistrate Geiger yesterday morning and result ed in the defendant being turned loose. The story of the arrest and the complaint of Magistrate McAllister appeared in The Intelligencer of Friday morning. The evidence '?s brought out in tho preliminary yes terday was not enough to warrant the holding of McGee. BETI?Al SERVICES Hogan at Wesleyan Methodist Church Last Night. A series of revival meetings com menced at the Wesleyan 55< thodist church on South Main street last night. Tho services are being con ducted by the pastor, ?J?V. J. M. Hamos, -*ho is an earnest, forceful and interesting talker, and who al ways attracts large crowds. Many Complaint Heard. This summer sems to have produced an unusual amount of sickness. Many complain of headaches; lame backs rheumatism, biliousness and of being "always tired." Aches, pains and Ills caused by the kidneys failing to do their work and throw the poisonous wanto from the system yield quickly tn Foley Kidney Pills? They help ellm intlon, give sound e>cep and make you feel weil dnd sfrong. They are tonic lh action. Sold everywhere. The "R" Months are here and f o are, FRESH OYSTERS Served any Style hy- chefs who know how they ought to be prepared. Order Now PIEDMONT CAFE GUS ANTONAKAS, Prop. 1.600 yards Rainbow Bleach ing, 36 Inch wide, good 8c value, bale price, ?JL*? yard.O^fC 10 and 12c Ginghams, 36 inch wide, all colors, checked and striped. Bale price, fti#* yard.O^C $1.00 all wool Serge, 44 Inch wide most all colors in the lead ing shades. Beautiful piece goods, sale price, mTt^a* yard.# OC Coats Spool Cotton, ? OP. spools for.AaJC 40 inch Unbleached Domestic -Unbleached Domestic in 1? to 20 yarda cuta. But aa much as you want. Price, CC^? yard.OC 25 Preunalla-28 inch, colora, Blue, Brown, Tan Battleship Gray and Purple. Price, IC-? yurd.IOC Jack and Jill Cloth-1 case more of Jack and JIU Cloth, 12c value. Won't last long at this price. Price, Qi - yard.CgfC COc Men's Sport Wash Shirts. This is-fui: cut Shirt, no *!>Q0 fade colors, made well OOC Ten dozen HO cent value, price. Ladies' Sale Waiata, 25c Boya' Kahki Panta, good qual ity size 5 to 18, regular .*)C 50c panta. Salo price... <OC Octagon Soap-7 cakes Octa gon Soap, 1 package OE limit.?OC 39 dozen Overalls, any size you want, full cut. Best $1.00 Overall made. ft^-tf* Sale price. Extra Large Turkish Bata Towels Bleached Turkish Bath Tow els, hemmed ends; size 23x46 inches; heavy weight; Oj f worth 25c. Price .. .. ? * Children's Wash Dresses. Children's Dresses made of Percale, Galatea and Gingham; ?hort sleeve styles; sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. ff Very special. Regular 75c Sheets for 59c Seamless Bleached Bed Sheets largest size (81x90 Inches) good, heavy quality; usually sold at 75c. .Special price, CQ_ each. Baby Carriage Robes in pony, dog, horse, Bo Poep, bunnie, cat, Teddy Bear patterns, in pink and blue; worth 75c. Cffi*? Price.O VC Diaper Cloth at Cat Prices. 24 inch "Red Star" best grade Diaper Cloth, 10 yards to the piece. Price per 7 Cl*? piece.# OC 39c Black and White Checks Black and White Check Dress Gooda (small checks), 60 inch wide; regularly sold at OC^' 39c. Price'cut to .. ..sauC Lots of other things; haven't room to men tion. Don't fail to visit our store Saturday and Monday. Main Street Life Insurance Lifts Mortgages Increases Savings Finances Families Educates Orphans Anderson Dry Goods Go. Anderson, S. C. Inspires Confidence Neutralizes Sorrow Supports Credit Uplifts Homes Relieves Want Assists Widows I Nurses the Needy Creates an Estate Endears you to your Family And The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. of Newark, N. J., is the oue in which the above things can bs best accomplished. M. M. MATTISON, General Agent. C. W. Webb, District Agent. J. J. Trowbridge, C. S. Tribble, Special Agent. Special Agent. Bleckley Building. Anderson, S. C. I UNTIL FURTHER IfOTICE We will gin your cotton for one ($1.00) c lar per bale up 500 pounds, bagging and Hes rurmshed. You can store your cotton with u? m the Farmers Warehouse and take your receipt to the Bank ana borrow money at 6 per cent rn terest. Yoiis % Serve N. L 6EERf Pres,