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30 DAYS ALLOWED IO CONNECT SEWERAGE HEALTH OFFICER CAMPBELL ISSUES STATEMENT TO THAT EFFECT AN ORDINANCE Of City Council Requires That All Lines Bc Connected in That Length of Time. Mecauso or tho negligence in on forcing iii? sewer connection ordl nsiiro of Um city, th?! hf alt li olllccr, Mr. T. A. Campbell, has found it nec essary to Issue a statement to Hie ef fect that ::o days will bo allowed for lt o mukliiE nf sower contracts by par ties within thc lluiitfi as describo?! hy tho ordinance mid that nu additional 30 days will be allowed for til? In stallation of the Bcwer connections. The ordinances of the city provides that till lipUSOB on IOIH, tho corner part thereof wtt?rin 200 feet of a sewer main and within :!00 feet nf u water ?cr-... ggSBSs.?. fsa i. s i i MARKETS IXK'UI market yesterday 12 1-2 cunta New york <Vtl"n. open. Uglh. kow. Close. Oct . . ..155.24 12.34 V?.:\\ 12.:M Doc . . ..12.SO 12.70 12.HU 12.00 Jan . . .. 1 .7C 12.87 12.07 12.77 Mureil . ..i2.ur, 13.08 12.96 1:1.00 Muy . . .. 1 :?. 11 13.25 J:J.U 13.14 Spots 12.45-5 np. i i. .1 i ...??. Open. Close. Oct-Nov.7.07 7.in .la II-Fob.7.0S 7. If? Mar-Apr.7.10 7.18 Spots 7.2:!. tSuli R 10,000. Receipts 19,000. main shall bo connected with tho B'HV or line, and ns thc present city coun cil has extended tho sewer malus in many parts of tho city, this ordinance bas not. hoon enforced In a number of Insinu?es. Tbl?: will I'uivo to ho dono, and Mr. Campbell has notified tho public that "!<> days aro given us thu time limit for contracts to be awarded for the Installation of Bow crago in houses which come under this ordinance and that thirty days moro ls given ns Dite limit, for thc ac tual connections lc he made. Anderson Theatre MATINEE TODAY, 3:00 P. M. 10 and 20 cents TONIGHT Repeated by request I 'TheWhiteSister" EXTRA-EXTRA-EXTRA A $20.00 Chest of Silver Given /iway at i?a?i TODAY Twin City Amusement Company Presents "THE TWO ALIKE" MOVIES FOR TODAY "THE DOLL HOUSE MYSTERY" Two Keel. "THE LILLIPUTIAN'S COURTSHIP" Mi H. Tom Tim m J) and v* iii Archer. WE OPEN AT 3 AND 7 P. M. NOW. TODAY "WHEN THE WETS WENT DRY" l'owcrs Comedy. "THE GIRL OF THE DANCE" . ThrVo HceMaomml?. ONE OTHER SELECTED REEL Hereafter We Will NOT Close for Supper. The Noted Hypnotist Will Be At the BIJOU Hie?tre AM ??xt Week Dalv?m; is one bf the most wonderful off ah modern hypno- "'/' I?5?6-he tloits hia work with subjects from thc audience, and each cf his performances will be a roar of laughter from start to ?t?sh, mixed with moments when the audience tvfll marvel ?t^ J-:} Aclmission Remains the Same AUTOMOBILES MUHT PAY LICENSE FOR DAY ORDINANCE PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL READS THAT WAY NO LUNCH STANDS Will Se Allowed On Circus Day Except Those Which Have Annual Licenses. "FJvcSry automobile public service car which operatcM ia Anderson on circus day will have to pay a license ol $10.0?, said Chief Salomons, of thc elly police force yesterday afternoon. Tin! idea of this is to protect Hie local public service men, who are cxenipl from tills additional taxation, having ?aid their licenses nt ttoc first of the year. This ls in accordance with an ordi nance passed by thu city council last December, when it was realized by the council that many public service cars were hoing operated in Anderson ! on big days from other towns, and that ?they were getting the same benefit ol the big crowds as f ie louai men, und were only paying for the one day on which they ran. This license ls placed on all public service cars which have not dlcunses for operation in the eily. This exempts tho local mad.) in os which are used the year round, and will make the outsiders pay the extra license. (motlier important ordinance is that thero aro no lunch stand allowed on .Main street on Circus day. Those Laving tho regular license for their stands, and having a regular position tho year round for the nights are not included, in tills ordinance, which is intended to prohibit the sale o' lunches on the main streets of tho city. For years, Anderson Sins been In fested by a number of "fish stands" on South Main street each circus day. Theso stands are only for thc day and aro worth vfery little as revenue for tho city. To remove these will mean' that the streets will be much better for travel and there will ho fur lesB congestion of V:c pedestrian traf fic on tho sidewalks. .ll'lLS. SREARARD'S CRITICAL CONDITION Kudo Self-inflicted Wound Euri j Thursday .Horning. Mrs. Grace O. Sherard, wife bf Mr. W. M. Sherard, 'superintendent of tho Williamston Cotton mills, ls tn a precarious condition as the result ol' a self-inflicted pistol wound. Early Thursday morning, while Mrs. Sher nrd was alone in her room at her residence at Willlamaton, the attempt ot self destruction was mado. Her husband was at the mill in the dis charge of his duties when lt occur red. He heard tho shot, but attao'icd no Importance to it as noys In thc neighborhood wero sometimes in the habit of shooting firearms. When Mr. Sherard, a little later, wont to his home for breakfast ?o found Mrs. Sherard In a highly ner vous state and talking wildly. Medi cal aid was immediately summoned and Dra. Lander of WslliaOisrto-.i and Henry of Anderson carno at once a:.? did all they could to relieve her ant* ferlng. For several years MrB.. Sherard'. health has boen lur from good, anti about two months ago abo suffored a sovere attack, from w'lieh sho had never rocoverod although Bbc was able to bo up and spout a short willie ii: Anderson vith relatives for tho pu poso c. recuperating; It was ?ur?i-r a otate of mental aberration caused by illness tbat tho attempt to take ter lifo was mado, and from all tho circumstances, back- of her Illness and at Ibo Hmo ot the attempt, thore fa no doubt In tho minds of tho physicians and of tho family that oho wak not mentally responsible when sho com mitted tho act. LAST TWO PERFORMANCES min .Re Offered py Stock Company at Anderson Today and Tonight. Tho Norene St. Clair Stock com pany will otter tholr last two perfor mances of the seaaon today, and to night, and tho play .oday will bo "Tho Cowboy and tho Thief." Tho prices will bo 10 am. 20 cents. The play tonight will bo "The White sister," than which, no bettor play lina been offered in tho city at any price. This .ia tho same piny that dr?w tho record house on last Friday night week, A dance Will bo given for the cadets; altor tho performance tthl,vu. given fcomplimcntary by the thoatiro and company management. Also. , at ?neb performance today ? $20.00 chost o! sliver will bo. given away to some ono in tho audience. Don't miss this. The . performance will start at ex actly 8:30 tonight, and nt 5:30 today. Tickets aro bn sale for tho night per? formnnco. Popular prices prevail. ? Opening Postponed. Tho nooning bf the ; Community House nt Wllilamston which. . waa planned for last night, wa? Indefinite ly postponed.on account ot the illness ot Mrs. Mac Sherard. , ' For IndlgW/fon. Never tnko pepsin ind pr?parations containing ponsln Or other digestive ferments for indigestion, aa stho moro rou lako the rn*;?* yon will have, tb ?ftke. W'hnt fa acede lu a tonic like ChamberlainV,Tablets that, will 'cn ?hie the Storni ich to perform Its fnnfe lona natural!)v For sale by nil deal, irs. IF YO? ARE INTERESTED f. IN SAVING Your hard earner! money you are especially invited to visit this Big Store Today and Monday. It is crowded with fine merchandise at pri?es that no one else can touch if you consider quality. Remem ber-when you are out hunting for bargains you can always find them at THE LESSER COMPANY BIG SPECIALS FOR TODAY AND MONDAY Brogon Mills "Jack and Jill" Cloth, Spcciul for Today and Monday, tho yard.8 1.,'lc White Linen Tab!? Damask-Bleached-62 inches wide, 50c value, Special for Today and Monday,' the yard ... .'.25 c 'Hoys' Knickerbocker Tauts, worth 25c thc world over. Special for Today and Monday, the pair.15c Heady made (Seamless Sheets, lu-4 size, regular vaiuo 75c, Special for Today and Monday, each. .47c Bi;>h' All-Wool Knickerbocker Suits, -Azo 3 to 8, worth $1.50, Spe cial for Today and Mouday.07c 20 Roys' All-Wool Norfolk S?lte, big bargain at $3.50, 6pcc!al for Today and Monday.$1.97 29 noys' All-Wool niue.Serge Suits, alze 10 to 18, worth the world over $5.00. Special for Today and Monday.$,'1.97 49 Host Quality .Suit Cases-worth $1.50, Special for Today and Monday, each.89c SPECIALS IN SHOES Men's Box Calf and Vie! Kid Shoes, regular $3,00 and $3.50 values. Special for Today and Monday, thc pair.$1.85 One lot Ladies' Vlei Kid, Cnn Metal and Patent Leather Shoes Button or lace-$2.00 and $2.50 values, Special for Today and Monday, thc pair..?1.48 Ladies' $:i.00 and $3.50 ShocB-latest models' and in all leathers. Special for Today and Monday, the pair.$1.98 MEN'S CLOTHING, PANTS, ETC. 79 pairs Men's All-Wool BIuo iSorgc Trousers, worth $4 to $5 pair. Special for Today and Monday, the pair. ..$2.89 120 palrB Men's Medium weight Pants-jUBt tho thing for early fall -no two pairs alike-worth $1.50 and $2.00, Special for Today and Monday, thc pair.97c 88 Mon's All-Wool Strauss mado Suits, worth $10 to $15, Special for Today and Monday, the suit.-.$7.95 85 Men's niuo Serge Suits-other Blores ask $7.00 for thom, Special for Today and Monday ...".$3.98 49 Men's Guaranteed Rubber Conta. CoatB worth $3.50-Today and Monday at.$1.98 25 Mon's Guaranteed Rain Proof Coats-worth $5.00, Special this Kale, each.$2.98 MISCELLANEOUS SPECIALS 5,000 yards Host Dress Gingham, worth 12 l-2c, this salo, tho .9c yard 36 in'cli Poplin Silk-in all tho leading colors-worth $1,00 this salo, the yard.75c j Ladles' and MisseV Sweatees-a brand new line, in both Silk and Wool, pair. . !.48c to $348 N?wost novelties in Plaid Silks-36 inches wide-Today and Mon day, the yard ... Vi1.''.?"....98c Ready-to-Wear We have the largest stock of new and stylish Ready-lo-Wear we have ever shown-the very latest creations in Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Sport Coats, Waists and Coats. Every garment priced to save you money. Rig lot of (Serge Dresses-new plaid and taffctta trim mings, latest styles, each.'..$1.98 to $20 A magnificent showing of new Cont Suits-including latest stylo Norfolk, Russian Blouse and Ford effects-all popular Bhades, each.;..$0.00 to $25 Big assortment of Separate Skirt;;, Gabardines, Broad cloths, Serges, etc, each.$?98 to $C00 The Lesser "Where <;?:. 'ii':-?5t??5.'''????S'J ?..I.V ?1 * "? .'? LYCEUM ATTRACTION ANDERSON COLLEGE NOTE? L. A, C. ORCHESTRA V/llL PLAY THIS EVENING WELL RECOMIENDE Attendance is. Expected to Bc Large and An Enjoyable Evening ia Promised. Mr. L. A. C.. orchestra with1 nine pieces. 13 thc attraction at the Ander son College tonight and is tho first number of tho lyceum COUTBO. 'This attraction is reported io bc. ono of tho best of Its kind on tho road, and its coming to Anderson ls a sourco of pleasure to tho lovers of music. A largo crowd is oxpoctcd.tb attend and probably there will bo largo-nuiliber of the.'visitors in tab .city prosont. Thb press net leo has the following to say in regard to the orchestra: Tho L. A. G;\ erchostra wa* or ganized at tho'L<ycoum Arts Conser vatory, Chicago?, and . thoroughly co?oticd by Elias Day, tho director bf tho school, and ^Max PiBchol, the cm "?nen t violin teacher: ...From their first .engagement tho company hus been a pronounced suc cess. Their program, .ls exceptionally Wen selected and-'; 'contains sufficient variety to ful?lli ?ll requirements. Thc enthusinsbjVof - their .audiences Dv'evywhero, endjthe press and per sonal comments that aro given testi fy to thc delight' with >ui?.v these charming and talented young womeai havo been rcceiy#?*&ft is indeed for tunate that these flited young ladles should 'have de^l^'w^levotc their talents to the entertainment "of the public tascad ::?t'^remaining . tn Jhelr comfortable homes und living' the niilot lifo os m?ny dre disposed to The real pleaw^?'^ch^rna^'t?fch ln ;0??ir work adds tho more ' to the pleasure felt by^th'eVd'thers in bearing them. ''^?^^^^^P: Tho* bbly regfefa'.wb' have^he?rd ?xH pressed over thbr ?pcar?nce? of this orchestra WroUphbut the,, year have been front t u o?.o ? ho..'wer^*.-pr?vebtr e*d from heiiringfthem. . ' ' -? .:.?:.>. -i-v.-.':, Onenia^; ??Vsehbol. ; Neats* Creek school will open Mon day morning bla'clftek with Miss Josephine Byruht-^rlfrclpal, .nhd .Miss trine* > H$ir," ':':pWts?ty r and moise, reacher. Dr. W?Ito,' Mr.y?r GodrVV-./ dnd Bup srlntendcat Pelto?i will ;hb presont and make speeches. ?? Minister Gives Testimony. The Rev. C. ST. Knlghton, Havana, Fla., writes: "For threo months I suf fered intense pain in kidneys and back, which at times laid me up en tirely. I read of Foley Kidney Pills and nf tor trying Various remedies without .reBult I decided to try the Foley treatment. I was relieved al most with the first dose and it 1B a fact that I used only 11-2 bottles when all of the pains disappeared. I am 55 years of ago and now feel like, a young man again; Sold everywhere. Lily White Market b headquarters for good things to eat. Try some of oar Old Time Pork Sausage, Nice Juicy Steak, Lean Pork Chop?, Pine Fat VcaL Wt? are all ready getting oysters ! ----;--! in. If you canVdedde what yoa want phone 694 and we will help you to decide. LILY WHITE MARKET, J. W. lindsay, Proprietor. YbBflg Men Are aid that eirp?ims In itself why wo launder they linen of The 'majority of tho ,iouny mea in this vicinity. j Our stylish domestic ?nfch,, our perfect shaping of ?each I piece, feeTi >Wr>, collar dir can', and our willingness and abil ity to do work a Imrr^^ll When ??edcd~l9 reason enough I for them? und will be f^$||&$|| If V*n\trj,'.-M e^ea, % < ; Steam Laundry PHOHB ?. 'iv'---; FRIDAY >?IGHT, OCT. 22 MANAGER TROWBRIDGE GUARANTEES JOHN C. FISHER'S GORGEOUSLY STAGED MUSICAL HIT e d Ros^ lr A WITH MARGUERITE t&VPH ORIGINAL FISHER COMPANY WORLD'S GREATEST DANCING CHORUS j AND STUNNING BIG ENSEMBLE j PRICES-Lower Floor $1.801 BAX. : $1.00^75----50q. Seftta Go On Sale Monday,, i I