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THE ANDERSON TODAY "ASHES OF INSPIRATION", Two Reel Biograph. "HAM, THE STATUE" Kalem. .THE CALL OF YESTERDAY" Essanay. MISS EMMIE CATHCART. TODAY Thia Theatre Will Re-open ? TOMORROW Be Sure to See the "Diamond in the Sky" at the BIJOU Tues day; st Begins There Next Tuesday, Sept. 28th. flJOU TME?TE1 TODAY Charles Chaplin in the Four Reel Scream "THE MIX UP" Be Sure to See the "Diamond in the Sky" at This Theatre Next lues day and Every Tuesday Thereafter. Parsm@iuiim{tTlbi(gii1bre TODAY REELS OF REAL COMEDY Be Sure to See the ! 'Diamond in the Sky" at the BIJOU Next Tuesday and Each Tuesday Thereafter. FOR THE NEW BABY We have a beautiful line of Birth An nouncement Cards. PANT'S BOOK STORE LOADED SHELLS Known, High Grade Goods New Club, Nubiack, Nitro Club, Repeater SURE aod HARD HITTING We have all size loads d' Company INSURANCE MEN MEET TOMORROW EVENING WILL ORGANIZE LOCAL AS SOCIATION AT THAT TIME SUPPER ST. JAMES Instead Hotel Chiquola as Was First Announced-Officers to Be Elected An announced in Tho Intelligencer laut Sunday morning, an Insurance men's association, which will bo affl llatcd with tho Nationu! Life i-nd- . writers association, is to bc organiz ed in Anderson tomorrow evening. This association will be formed ol the Insurance agents in Anderson and will have for its purpose that of creating a better feeling, of fellow ship among the insurance men of the city and for the discussion of subjects that will benofit the insured public. The meeting tomorrow evening will bo In tho form of a supper at tho St. James -hotel and ls expected to bc largely attended. At first it was an nounced that- tho supper would be given at the Hotel Chiquol? but lt IIHH been decided to have it changed. (Monthly meetings will bo held und they will be alternately at the St. James and tho Chiquola. Tho organization ls Just in its in fancy und tomorrow evening officer* will bo elected and by-laws adapt ed. DR. WATSON LEASED BOIIDINGYESTERDAY STORE ROOM RENTED TO COLUMBIA TAILORING COMPANY WILL OCCUPY OCT. 1 Property Was Recently Purchased From Mr. Louis Horton--All tn Block Now Occupied. The Columbia Tailoring company yesterday closed a deal whereby they leased Dr. 'J E. Watson's . store room on 'North Main street, formerly known aa one of the C. A. Reed store rooms. The building was rent ed through Messrs. Horton and Mar shall, agents, and. will be occupied on October 1. With the renting of this ct o it room there remains not a' single vac ant building on tho west aide of North Main street frori Whltner to Earle street. Dr. Watson recently bought this property from Mr. Louis Horton for about $25,000 aad lt ls cousld . ed one of Che best located st; re rooms In the.city. .Mr. C. F. Kay, manager or ths Columbia Tailoring company slated yesterday afternoon that they in tond ed to occupy their now quarters, on October tw Heretofore they have oc cupied a store room on West W'.ili ner street. CLEMSON TO PLAY FURMAN SATURDAY .?Tigers*' in Good Shape and Ex pect to Pot One Over on Baptist Bunch. Clemson College, Sept. '?ll.-Tho Clemson Tigers will Journey to Greenville Saturday wtvero U;ey will tackle the promising Forman bunch. While thc Tigers feel pretty ?ure or annexing a victory, they ava looking for ?J fierce game. Accounts of the playing ability of the followers of tlie purple and white have boosted the Fur man stock. The , Tigers are not going to risk any overconfidence slump, but will put forth their best. Furman. . as made aitch strides In the sheet while that she h?s boen pitying that Clemson does not know what may bo sprung at the first game. The tine up will "be taken from the following: Center and . guards-Fon dle, Brandon, Cox, Sugg? and Little john; tacklea, Magill, (c?ptelo). Mat thews, and Brandon; ends-Harmon. Poolo, dee. Brown, McFaddln and Patjeno; quarter-Mcmillan, Wjnit sell, Finley, S. H.; back*- M*,..r, Harris, Adams. McConnell, Kuyketr dall Duncan and Finley, lt. M. ?_,_i_ MARKETS y ? ? ??m, m. ' ' ' rii? Local market yesterday li eenie. Open. High. Low. Close. Oct . . ..11.18 11.28 ll.IS 11.23 Dec . . ?.11.64 IIS 15.51 11.84 Jan . . ?1.7S ll.SJ 11.83 ll,76 March . ..11.06 13.0? 11.88. ll.?? May . . .13.17 12.25 12.08 12 91 Sputa 11.36. Litern*?! totten. Open Close Ocl-Nov...6.441-2 ?,%. Jan-Feb..6.63 6.661-2 Mar-Apr .. .6.681-2 6.62 Spots 6.6?. galas 8,000. Receipt* Nona. S?. MARY'S HOSPITAL HAS BEEN COMPLETED FURNITURE AND FIXTURES ARE NOW BEING IN STALLED A DESCRIPTION Of the Building Which Dr. Breed in Will Own and Operate in North Anderson. One of Andersons new enterprises. St. Mary'? hospital, located in North Anderson on t e corner of North avenue and Holly street, has Just been completed. Tills hospital ls owned and will be operated by Dr. C. Single ton Breedln who had the building erected under his personal supervis ion. Furniture and fixtures are now be ing installed, and patients can be ac commodated1 In a few days. It is predicted that Si. Mary's hospital is destined to become one of the prom inent institutions of Anderson, and many bespeak V - lt a long and. use ful career in the b?n?ficient work of healing the sick and minisfprlng to thc needs of Buffering humanity. T'.:e structure, while not large, ls complete In every detail, and com prises all the conveniences and ap purtenances Of a wcll-equipper, mod ern hospital. On entering the build ing, you pass into the reception room, which ls fourteen by fourteen feet, plainly yet comfortable furnished, with large straw rockers. The floor is covered with heavy deck linoleum, of a dark gre... color, which corres ponds nicely with thc palo green cell ing and cream walls. Tiiris room has two large windows, in addition to a large door. To thc left of the reception room, is the consulting of fice, which is finished throughout in white, the floor being of light oak, highly polished. TV.I4B room is well lighted and well ventilated, with a private exit ou thc terrace, enabling a patient, after consultation, to leave tho building without having to P&BB through the recoption room again. On the north side of the reception jwwr?. io ? ?bor t*.int opens into a large hall wh'ch runs entirely through the th?'building. Tho walls of this hall arc beautifully finished in white, the wookwork being of dark oak, tba flooring of light polished oak. This is seid to be the prettiest room in the building. It bas two large windows on the east and one on the south, and a door opening on thc terrace. Tho woodwork ls darle oak. the walls old rose and the cell ing pale green. " On going ?brough the hall, on thc east Bide are the1 private rooms. On the west side, will be found the men's and women*? wards, each ward with an individual bath. The privato rooms are handsomely finished, thc walls in cream, the ceiling light ?reen and the woodwork dark oak. Thc floors ot these rooms, as well as the floors of the entire building, are made of riff sawed pine, finished in highly polished 'light oak. These rooms are lighted with a frosted ball in the 'ling, that furnishes a very soft giov, . In 'addition to their ceil ing ligni, tbereV?re electrical read ing attachments to hang over the head of the bed for patients that are able to sit up and read: Each pri vate room will be equipped with an electric fan. Tba bed? are three feet wide, and have the latest Im proved springs, of the surgical pat tern, which; are said to be the best springs that can bo made. The mat tresses and pillows are the best that money can buy,, tho head-rest being made into the springs. The bed'., are all on. ball-bearing, rubber-tirs? wheelB, and if a patient ia unable to be put into a rolling chair, the en tire bed, with patient on it, may be rollod through the door out on the terrace. The first door on the lett of thc hall enters the men's ward, which has six bods 4tt lt. These wards ar? Splendidly arranged and finished tho walls being ipaintcd a cream tint and the celling ivory. They arc woll lighted and ventilated. The next door on tho left.?pens into the wo men's ward, which is an exact dup licate of the meal ward. Next to tho women's ward comes the women's bath, which contains bath-tub. lava tory and toilet of white, solid nor eels' : Next to the womens bath is the ?1?du's bath-, and next to this is a rloset containing a slop-sink, very conveniently arranged with racks for bed-pans, urinals and syringes. The northeastern corner ot th? building is occuptad by the operating, sterilising and surgeon's dressing rooms. The operating room is one ot the best in the country, the floor being of whit* marble tile and tho waits ot white enamel. Light enters che room through a triple frosted window on tho cast and t large frost ed window of plate glass on thc berth. For operating at night, light ls furnished by a twelve hundred candlepower Nitrogen globe. Io an Indirect prismatic bowl. This par ticular arrangement tnskes lt Im possible to form ,a shadow in. the room. The remainder of thc equip ment of tat' 4* pertinent, such as operattng-tp.ile, st?riliser?, etc.. are second to mn. in the country. A door In tte hack of th? hall leads in to the dletkttehen, where will be found the trays, tabt?-H.?cn, silver ant! china ot the Hospital, ss well as a wash-etna, rofrlgera^r and gas stove. There will be . no cooking in the-hospital, as a? food aili bc, cooked tn tho Mienen of Dr. Bree utn's borne, under tts personal super visi?n ot Mrs The food is brought to orderly, whe irses arrange the patient's tray: ^nce they are carried to th? patients. . An especially attrac?To feature ot IMPORTANT MEETIN? FORMER ?SON MEN WILL BE HELD SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 2:30 O'CLOCK ORGANIZE CLUB In Anderson County and All Old Men are Urged to Be Present A meeting of all old Clemson col lege men is called to be held in the chamber ot commerce rooms Satur day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for thc 1 .pose of organizing a Clemson club In Anderson county. An urgent in vitation is extended to all former Clemson men to attend. On Saturday afternoon, September ll, about 20 old Clemson men held a meeting and appointed a committee consisting of (Messrs. Willet P. Sloan, S. Dean Pearman and Charlie Pant, to attend to calling t??e meet ing for tomorrow afternoon and these gentlemen have written a letter to j all of the former, students whose ad dresses wore known. This lotter was also published in both of thc Ander son daily papers in order that those who did not receive letters because i their addresses were unknown might know of the meeting and be inform ed of its purpose. It is estimated tfiat there is lu An derson county approximately some thing like :SC" old Clemson students. Tho committee hones to got as many of these as possible together and will organizo mic of the strongest olube in thc state. Those who arc unable tc attend this mooting aro requested to send in their names for ?enroll ment. All are asked to romembcr that tho ] time of tho meeting is Saturday after noon at 4:30 o'clock, ami tnat the place is in the room of the chamber of commerce on North Main street. AT BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School is Steadily Growing in Attendance Lately. "Since Dr. John B. White has come to Anderson there has been a steady Increase in the attendance at the Sunday school at the First Baptist church," stated Dr. A. L..'Smothers, superintendent yesterday. "Last I Sunday we bad 671 pupils present] and this coming Sunday we want au attendance of 725. Tell the people to be sure to attend." the hospital is the arrangement of the quarters for colored people, which oc cupy tho northwestern corner of the building. Those quarters are com pletely Isolated from the rest of thc hospital, and the nurses have only io supervise the administration of medi cines to the colored patients-other wise, the colored patients will he in charge of the colored orderly-nurse. The plumbing; in St. Mary's hospi tal ls said to be the best to be found in any hospital on the state. The contract for a modern steam heating plant has been let. The hos pital ls almost completely surround ed by a brick and stone terrace, cov ered wiith removable awnings, which will allow the terrace to be made into a delightful sun-parlor for thc patients or a shaded, commodious porch at will. Anderson is to be congratulated on this important addition to her insti tutions devoted to the public weal. It 4a fortunate, both for the reputa tion of the city and for the wolfarc of tho patrons of St. Mary's that it Is to bc under tho personal control and supervision of so accomplished a j gentleman and so well equipped n Physician as Dr. C. Singleton Bree* din. - Geiaberg'a Potato Chip? Fresh, and Crisp Daily, Phone No. 733. 1 H. H. Rosenberg TAILOR FOB MEN 134 North Main COTTON SEED PRICES We are paying $28.00 par toa for cotton seed. Martin Wood & Coal Co. The "R" Months are herc and so are FRESH OYSTERS Served any Style by chefs who know hov they ought to be prepared. 'Order Now PIEDMONT CAFS j GUS ANTONAKAS, Prop. i .?MAST Lit" "CHICAGO" Every Society Brand Suit is marked with the graceful strength of youth. . And every one is made to per fectly fit one particular type of figure. Here are The "Master" and, " Chicago, " exceedingly smart models, and very popular with particular dressers. The "Master" two button, regular pockets; the ''Chicago"---three but ton, patch pockets. Both form-fitting. The "Master" Trousers have the patented reversible or "turn top" waistband, which can be worn regu lad or turned. When turned it be comes a belt, and shortens one inch. We want you young men to know how careful we are to have the newest ideas In men's wear. The Society Brand Suits are the very latest. And we haye them in fabrics that haye never beenseen.in this city before: Prices as low as $20. 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