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BIJOU THE?TP TODAY Seventh Episode of THE BROKEN COIN" "FATHERLAND" Four Reel B. U. F. Special Feature. ?Palinme?Lit? TIh@aibr< TODAY W. L. HALL'S PALACE REVIEW PRESENTS "PARISIAN FEMALE MINSTRELS" MOVIES FOR TODAY 7 "THE STRINGER MAN"-Two Reel Reliance. "THE MOTHER OF HER DREAMS"-Thanhauser. AT THE Anderson -TONIGHT "The Little Girl That He Forgot" Don't Miss This Beau tiful Play 20c 30c The Drill That Makes More Grain Per Acre Now is the time to put your oats between cotton rows, and Phillips'3?row Grain Drill is the one to use, because it puts more fertilizer to the center row and thereby overcomes ?he small row in the center, which is the defect in all other drills. It is the only drill made with two wheels, which makes it as easy to operate in the crooked rows as an ordinary plowstock. Don't fail to come around and 'ot us show you. You will readily see it is '??ie drill you want. Anderson Hardware Co. j Andmon : : : Sooth Carolina L___;_,_ ?._;_ BRILLIANT WEDDING , OCCURRED LAST NIGHT ONE OF BIGGEST SOCIAL EVENTS OF THIS* YEAR T R I B B L E-PEARCE Miss Anna Tribble Became the Wife of Mr. Thomas B. Pearce of Columbia. A wedding of unusuul Interest on account of the prominence of the young couple und tho popularity of tlio chanhing bride was that of Miss Anna Verina Tribblu and Mr. Janies Ponrc ?f Columbia which occurred last evening in tho First Ilaptist church. Tho Anderson Floral com pany had charge of the church and lt presented a scene of rare beauty ami brilliance thc decorations show ing the touch and skill of an artist. Over a pure white back grointa was a dainty green effect with tall brass ?land; of puro white chrysanthe mums. Shortly before tho ceremony a beautiful musical program was giv en. Kolo, '.Hose of My Life," Mr. Sam Orr Trlbblo. Solo, "Love Coronation" Miss Stranathan. Solo, "At Dawning." Mrs. W. H. Nardin. Solo, "I Love You Truly," Miss Anna Warrell Clarke, of Moultrie Ga. Promptly at eight o'clock to the beautiful strains of tho wodding mardi by Mrs. O. L. Martin the groomsmen entered ono by ono and formed a semi-clrc'o on tho rostrum. Tbev were Mr. Dryan Floyd, Mr. Miller'foster. Mr. C. C. Wyobe, Mr. A. G. Turner, Mr. I. lt. Magnons, Mr. Joo Everett and J. J. (Judd all of 3i>artanburg, and Mr. Dixon 1'oarce of Cokimbla. Thc lovely maids all in pure whito chiffon dresses, and carrying armfuls of whito chrysanthemums entered two and two and crossing the ros trum too\ their stand In front o? tho groomsmen. These were: Miss Mar guerite Henry, Miss Lou Nelle Mc Gee. Miss Ruth Walkin*. Miss Nelle ll ?nely. Miss Catherine Sullivan, Miss hettie lawrence, Miss Elizabeth Fret woll and Miss Willie Perkins. Thc two dames of honor entered at tho same timo and were Mrs. Walker H. Powoll of Columbia and Mrs. C|. Frank Johnson. holli wore elegant white satin dresses, and carried arm fulls of whito roses. These were fol lowed by two pretty little flower girlb both in dainty whito dresses and car rying baskets of flowors, little Miss Josophlno Anderson and Miss Emily Thornley. The maid of honor, Miss Frances Trlbblo entered alone, she wore a charming creation of Georgette satin and oplcscent trimmings and carried white roses. Mr. Pearce and his best man Mr. Phil Edwards, of Spar tan burg carno in from the sido en trance and met the beautiful bride and her brother, Mr. J. W. Trlbblo at the altar. Here the sweet and solemn marriage ceremony with the ring was performed by the pastor, Rev. John E. White. The bride wore an ex quisito gown of white ollk muline em broidered In silver with train of Duchess satin, and bor long grace?/, il veil caught with a string o' rial pearls. Her only ornament w:>? n lovely .pearl necklace the gift ot thc. groom, she carried a shnw?r lum quot or orchards and lille? of the val ley. Immediately after tho ceremony H number of friends and relativos were entertained hy tho bride'? mother, ?Mrs- James L. Tribble at their homo Nprth Main street at an dopant i .. ceptlon. The whole lower floor of the handsome home was thrown to gether by means of folding doors nrnl tastefully decorated with cut flowers and ferns. Receiving at . thc'door wore: Mr. and Mm. h. h. Gossctt, Mr. and Mrs, J. li. Godfrey, Mr. amt Mrs. D. A. Lodbcltor, while olinda assisting in looking after thc guests were: Mrs. William Laughlin, Mrs. Leon ry ce, Mrs. Carrie Patrick and Mira. Von Hasseln. Mrs/ B. A. Henry. Mrs. C. S. Sul livan and Mrs. H. E. Logon invited tho guests into tho first ..dining room whore an elegant salad course with leo was served. Hero Mrs, J. P. Sullivan and Mrs. J. L. McGee were in charge. After leaving this room they Wore taken Into another where fm it cake abd coffee wero served undci* thc supervision ot Mrs. J. 0. Wilhito and Mrs. D. 8. Vandlver. At eleven o'clock the pretty bride changed her beautiful bridal robes for a charming tailored suit of dark blue with gray trimmings and hat, gloves and shoes to match and she and Mr. Pearce loft In an automo bile for ? wedding trip. Leter they will be at home at the Colonia Hotel ha Columbia where the groom .is a prominent business man. A magnificent ?display of wedding presents bore silent testimony to the tmpularlty ot this young couple and a host of friends oin in heartiest good wishes for their happiness. Ymm' THE ANDERSON THEATBB VKMCAL SOCIETY Doctors Rad Regular Meeting at Hos. altai Yesterday. { The Anderson County Medical so ciety held Its regular meeting at thc county hospital yesterday at IX o'clock noon and about 12 member' were present. A paper waa rend by Dr. H. H. Harris willoh was discut?s ed by Drs. C. P. Rose, J. B. Town send and W. H. Nardin. Mrs. Martha Yates. Mrs. Martha Yatee, wife ot Mr. Ed Yates of Henderson street. Torswsr mills died at her home Tucftday night at 8 o'clock. The funeral will ba held today at Shiloh church. ? ARE ATTENDING MEETING AT SENECA SESSION YESTERDAY WAS INTERESTING AND IN. STRUCTIVE CLOSES TONIGHT Mr?. S. L. Lobby of Charleston b Presiding--Anderson Wo men Present Tho synodlcal, thc womans orgiu.l I zatlon of tlio Presbyterian church for South Carolina, convened lu its sec ond anniml session at Seneca yester day morning at nine o'clock, with Mrs. S. L, Lobby of Charleston, thc pres ident, presiding. The devotional services was con ducted by Mrs. F. L. .Mayes, ot Greenville. Addresses of welcome and greeting were delivered by Mrs. T. lesley Stribling of Seneca, on be half of the Woman's Missionary socle ty of Seneca; and by Mr?. A. Bram lett of Clemson college, In behalf ot the Piedmont Presbyterial. Those hearty and ontiiusiastic addresses wem responded io lu very gracious and filling words cy Mrs. A. ?. F. Gilmore, cf Chester. The roll waa then culled by Prcs bytcrials and euch Presbyterial pre sented Its report. Every report bad an optimistic ring and ii!.owed thai marked ac'.vunco was being made along all lines 'by tho ladles in extending thc work ot tho church. After the reading of tho minutes of the last meet?as thc president made her anuur.l address Th<jy then took up the roports of f. o various secro taries. At the evening session an address was delivered by tho Rev. W. H. Mills of Clemson college, on "Tho New Home Missions." Some of those from Anderson at tending the synod leal meeting ure: Mrs. J. B. Townsend, Mrs. raymond Beaty. Mrs. W. H. Frazer. Miss^SbT na Bell Towers," Mrs. E. W. Brown, Mrs. R. A. Mcconnel, Mrs. H. S. Dowling and Mrs. W. J. Muldrow. PROMINENT YOUNG MAN Of COUNTY IS DEAD MR. LEWIS COX DIED IN PHILADELPHIA HOS PfTAL WAS 21 YEARS OLD And Was in Good Health Untfl About Three Months Age Funeral Tomorrow. ? i. ti Judge W. F. Cox was yesterday In formed of tho death ot his nephew, Lewis Cox, and son ot Mr. J. T. Cox. of Belton, which occurred at the Episcopal hospital in I'hlladolpVtla, Pa., sometime Tuesday night. His body will bc brought homo today and funeral services will bo held tomor row. Mr. COX waa taken to Philadelphia about three mouths- ago for treatment for spinal trouble It was known that his ci ?id lt Um was critical but deatli was not expected so soon and it carno as a severe ?flock to his re latives and many' friends. Hi? father left Belton Tuesday for Phil adelphia bat did not roach thc bed side before his son died. .Mr.. Cox was a young man about 21 years old and .as one of the most popular In the county. Ho was fac ing a promising career anti on til about three months ago wau in what seemed perfect physical condition. Ho attended tr.-.o meeting ot Bible stu dents In Greenville th tho earlly sum mer and was taken 111 while there. He had to be carried home and was ill ever after. Mr. George W. Cox, a brother or the dead young man, was in Ander son t?iis' summo - attending Cecil's Business col'-go. He left last week to become principal of a high school in Darlington county. YES! THE ANDERSON THEATRE j MARKETS j local market yesterday 181-4 cents Open/ High. Low. Close. Oct . . ..12.37 19.37 12.2? 12.?? Dec . . ..13.?5 12.83 12.65 12.75 Jan . . ..12.87 13.00 12.70 12.90 March . ..13.18 18.80 12.95 18.18 May. . ..13.35 13.40 18.18 18.85 Spots 12.4'. Liverpool Cotton. Open. Close. Oct-Nov. ..7.07% 7.08 Jan-Fcb. ..7.11% 7.18 Mar-Apr...7.14% 7.15 Spots 7.84. Sales 19,000. Receipts 8,000, YES! THE ?Nf>KB80?*?THEATBE Gebberg'a Potato Chips Fresh, and Crian Daily? MIOSK No. 733. YES! THE ANDERSON THEATRE HIGH-CLASS TAILORING AND GENT'S FURNISHINGS We have opened e. "Tog Shop" that offers the particular dressers of Anderson and vicinity a selection of over eight hundred exclusive snappy, Fall patterns in Foreign and Domestic woolens; and the Tailoring ts Classy. These clothes will have Style and Individuality about them. Of course, we Guarantee a Perfect Fit and Complete Satisfaction. Prices $15.00 to $45.00. GENT'S FURNISHINGS Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, Half-Hose, Underwear, etc., etc. that is right up-to-the-minute. Everything in this shop is Brand new, and the very latest thing in styles, too. Come here for your next piece of furnishings. SMITH, GARRETT V BARTON 123 North Mam Street "Where Quality Reigns." Ligen & Ledbetter Building The Spencer Family, the Giant Orchid flower ing kind. The finest that can be grown 10c For Liberal Package -~ FANTS BOpK SfTORp " A Slight Mistake. In tho article about council pro-, cccdings yesterday Ifco statement in regard to work to be done on Pied mont street was mixed up. Mr Car ter sometime ago made a motion which passed. that Piedmont street > be curbed and drained and sidewalks pavr-xi from ' Ul ockley street to West ?End avenue and to be curbed and drained on both sides- and paved on i the south aide to Tribble street. He brought this matter to ?be attention of council yesterday and asked that it bo placed in regular order with other work to bo done.. YES! THE ANDERSON THEATRE Two Children Had Cronp. The two children of J. W. Nix, mer chant, Cleveland, Ga., had croup last win tor. Ono was a boy of C, tho other a Kiri of 8 years. Mr. Nix writes: "Both got so choked up they could i hardly breathe and couldn't' talk. I I gavo them Foley's Honey and Tar and ! nothing else and lt entire'y cured ' them." This reliable medicine should I be in every homo for lt gives limned . . Into relief from colds, coughs and ; ?croup, heals raw inftammed throat and loosens phlegm. Sold everywhere. YES! THE ANDERSON THEATRE A New York man waa recently acl lng as guido through an art gallery for a friend from the country. As they paused before ' a statuette, tito guide said: "That ls Psyche. Executed in torra-, cot to." "What a pity!" said the raral one. "How barbarous t.icy are in those SouUi American countries 1" YES! THE ANDERSON THEATRE Ti un i waa*-- i II . i AT WTHUMSAYEVERY . : ii' ?-?-?? ! ? , ^ -.--J ? p?a3 I < tl? I OCTOBER 10TH TO 16TH TOO TIMID TO MAKE MOPPEY Why not buy now? Don't wait until the Boom is on and every one want* to buy. We have several small farms, splen did land, within five miles of She city that can be bought very cheap-Small cash payment, balance 7 per cent interest. These farms run from 12 to 35 nerta. Why not look edt them? We might swap for your city lot. Anderson Real Estate & lovesuneat Co. E. R. Horton, Pres. f 8. Horton, V. Pres. W. F. Marshall, Seer. EUGENEf^VERETTTnLMORE very thiag verybody JLfcts Phone 66 269 Greenville No. 8 Tomatoes. Large ?fare rans-whole tomatoes, this year** parki regalar ten cent seller-8 for 9Sc| 6 for AC_ Me* a doze? for. .SJaJC (Limit one dose? to a easterner) No. l foll cream cheese j regatar S.Vceet isla?, *%r\ Special..AUC (Limit % ms to n easterner) New shipment Bahras; fall 18 es. packages, S 25c Try 8 Jars of Fore Freit Jelly 25c N?u g Harrain, sliced Pineapple, regalar pri?e 20e, Spe. ?>tS - elsi fifer. .... ?tSpC Try 1 package Bfpe Olives (rory Sae and delectable)) ^?Qg Fresh Mnraronl Just received. Phoae year Orders I We'll De the ?sail Phone Se 289 GrcesTll?e.