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TODAY
THREE REEL VITAGRAPH
SPECIAL
ONE REEL ESSANAY COMEDY
PaJmcsiltt? Thooto
TODAY
Weber and Fields Musical Comedy Company Presents
"POUSSE CAFE"
MOVIES FOR TODAY
"THE WOMAN, THE LION AND THE MAN"
Two Ucol Drams.
"CON THE CONDUCTOR"
Hereafter flu? "Broken Coin" Serial Pl?tora Will Be Shown nt The
Bijou Kvery Wednesday.
There Will Ho n New Four Heel Charles Chaplin nt The Bijou ThurHday
WE OPEN AT 3 AND 7 P. M. NOW.
BIJOU THE?TE]
TODAY
. BROKEN COIN"
A MILLIONAIRE ? FOR A MINUTE"
( . J o her Comedy.
"THE FAIR GOD OF SUN ISLAND"
Three Keel (Jeld Seal.
Be Sore to See thc Chorley Chaplin Four Reel NEW Comedy Hero
Tomorrow.
The Brykeir, ijoln W.lH ile Shown Hereafter nt Thia Theatre on Wed
:\ nesdnys Instead of Thursdays ns Before.
Hereafter We Will NOT Close for Supper.
J ;THEATR]
Week o? Nov. 18th.
EUROPEAN HYPNOTIC SCIENTIST
ins Tomorrow
TOMORROW night of thc theater named below bc^ns tb?
most fascinating etory of love and ddventuro ev** Written.
lt fe admirable, charming, wonderful, thrilling- rtho kit ri of
a photo play story that Will hold you spellbound--that will send
you away dee-lighted. It's tho kind of a story tho public lia?
wanted to know and soo for years. First tirnr. sn pictures. Mag
nificently wrought-wonderfully photographed. Scene, after Beerie
fJ^lJcrairimcd .-'with exciting incidents that (rill move you to tho
ti tm ost, Arrange to take your family, or belt fcirl to thc opening
episode pf this .magnificent photo play striai tomorrow pight.
^^^hen arTaage to see every episode,, cv*ry week. It's tho
finest, mps* romantic, most absorbing tale ^ Jove, and adven
ture ever conceived, , See .the first episode ?dvl yo?l? want to
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It's the supreme of beautiful s?riel ^hoto play productions.
Go tomorrow night and see tho opening. Bring tho family arid
.friends, to..' . . .
TODAY and Every Wednesday Hereafter. ?,
INTEREST GROWING.
IN NEXT TERM COURT
SO FAR THERE ARE THREE
MURDER CASES TO BE
TRIED
CONVENES NOV. 1ST
Defense and Prosecution State
That Jones Case Will Likely
Come Up.
Tho next term of court of genera]
sessions will convene on Monday, No
vember firs*, und promises to bc one
of tho most Interesting of the year.
Solicitor Smith slated yesterday that
as far ns he know now, or rather
up until now, there were only three
murder cases to ho tried'.
The most prominent of these of
course is lille caso against Feaster
Jones. Mr. Jones' attorneys stated
yesterday that as fur as they knew
tho case would be tried and Solici
tor Smith stated the same thing. The
O'.itllne of the defense was suited a
few days ago In the papers and the
outcome of tho trial will be awaited
with interest.
The other two murder cases that
aro to come up will be those of
Walter and Will Lahnonc, which re
sulted lu a mistrial at the last term,
and Jim Donaldson, charged with tho
murder of George Whlnor, a negro
in the Five Forks section about two
weeks ugo. t -'
IMPORTANT MEETING
Pendleton Farmers Society Will Bo
Held Kuturduy Afternoon.
There will bo an important meet
ing of the Pendleton Farmers' So
ciety In Farmers*'hall Saturday after
noon, October 23rd at four o'clock fpr
the purpose of winding up the af
fairs of tho Centennial Celebration,
and all members sro urged to attend
ibis meeting.
J. C. Strlbling.
J. W. Sanders, President.
Sec'y, and Treas.
"Tho Red Kose."
Thc salo of soatn for tho coming
of Jem Fisher's musical comedy
success, "Tho Red IJIBO," coming to
the Anderson next Friday night, Oc
tober 22.
"The Red Poso" conics boro with
tho original cast and company exactly
as presented at tho Globe theatre,
New York, tor over a year. Promi
nent In the cast aro such woll known
musical comedy artists as Marguerite
Do Von, Nclllo Wagner, Evelyn Stew
art, Polly Jferrlll, Eda Fay, Maurice
Darcy, Donald Archer, George C.
Hali, Robert La Lon de, Hubert Royle,
Alden MticClasklo aud Fred Harden,
together with tito original singing and
dancing chorus that made "Tho Red
Ijiso" ono of the most talked of
Uroadway musical comedies produc
ed in this country since -Florodora."
WILSON GOO? SINGER
SAYS HIM DAUGHTER
lins Renatifol Tenta- Voice, She
Declares, Though He Sunn Duly
In College.
Cleveland, Oct. 10.-Miss Mar
garet Wilson, tho president's daugh
ter, has revealed . that Mr. Wilson
has a beautiful tenor voice.
. "It IB really of fine quality," sho
auld, "hut he has nev'or sung except
In a omartct at college '
Miss Wilson, who is to give a re
cital here, said tant her sole ambi
tion In lifo is to sing, preferring an
artistic career to society.
"Society Isn't a career. Th?ro I?
absolutely no question about it at
all," sho said. "I would continuo ns
a singer. That is my great ambition.
Think how fortunate I have bron
In meeting with no; discouragement
at homo.
"My earliest recollection in that
music appealed to. 'me. Intensely.
When wo wore poor, my parents en
gaged a cultured German governess
for us children. We couldn't afford
a piano, but she sat at ian old Organ
and sang German lieder to us by
the hour. I wish I. ccatd. croate
such absolute atmosphere for cvo:-y
song as ?he did.?
Increased Exports of Canned Goods
. Substantial Increases in exports of
American canned foods were made
during the year ended Juno 30, 1015,
aa compared with the preceding year,
A largo .share of tho gain is attribut
ed to war orders.
Canned salmon exported during tho'
year ended June 30, 1915, totaled tn
value $9.072,083, as compared with ,$7.
999.293 in. the preceding year. ?,'?'
Canned ash. other than shellfish,. te~
lalqd, $2*8,274, compared to exports
d??ipR tue year ended June 30, 1914,
wor$*-',U8,836.
' m the year ended with Juno, 1915,
tho exports of canned fruits were val
ued nt $?.064,765, as against : $4,8*3,-:
940 worth of canned fruits shipped
from the. United States during tho
previous year. .
Exports, of conned beef in the year
ended with June 30. 1915* Jumped in
raino ia 111,974,573 from $451.991
worth sold abroad during tho preced
ing year.. There was. ol so ' .substan
tial gain ls exports of canned rorka,
sausage and other canned meat pro
ducts.
Tho gain in export sales ot canned
vegetables was good, yet hot so great
aa in salmon and fruits; the total
salea of canned vegetables to foreign
bayorB during tho jrbar. ended with
June, 1915, Amounted to $1,898,840;
against foreign shipment of Canned
vegetables :ln the preceding year to
taHni $1,520,879.-Dunn's Review.
IN THE_COURT HOUSE
SHERIFF AND AUDITOR j
ARE SWAPPING OF
FICES
NEED MORE ROOM
Auditor Smith's Office Space top]
Small and Sheriff Consented
to Move.
Sheriff Ashley and A-iiitor Smith
changed quarters in the county court
house yesterday, this being done be
causo the auditor needed more
room. A force of hands was busy
yesterday moving the books aud fix
tures and erecting the necessary rail
ings in the auditor's new office.
Tho auditor lias been in need of
room for some time and tills matter
was brought up before tho supervisor
recently. Sheriff Ashley, stated that
although he hated to give up his otilce,
ho would ho willing to exe'mnge with
tlio auditor. Tie room that was I
formerly used as a vault in thc au
ditor's old oliice will now a used us
tho sheriff's >:rivatc oillce. in his
now quarters tho auditor's ofllco space
as well as the vault space will bo
almost doubled, making it a great
deal better for bim.
Tho littlo anteroom in the sheriff's
ofllco was formerly used by thc court
stenographer but ho will now move
upstairo and-'Will uso tho judge's|
room. ?/'.'.Viii t
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IS EXERTED 8Y GIRL
UPETA PEREA WILL BE
HERE WITH CIRCUS
FRIDAY
THRILL INC
Her Explaffs Will Durabfound the >
Spectators at Barnum and.
Bailey's Show.
Among tho performers whoso ex
ploits will thrill and dumbfound spec
tators ht tho Barnum and Bailey
circus "-which exhibits hero Friday,
October 22nd, is Lupeta Persea, a new
comer to; the world of American
"white tops"* from Mexico, fleeing
gladly fronr-'tivo revolution and its
political. unrest. Her mother ac
companies her with the remnants ot
a fortune accumulated In cattle-rais
ing near Monterey, and: which became
the prey of insta-roctors.
Tlie girl's . wonderfully agility as
serted itself In early life. Sho was.
tho marvel bf her school-girl friends j
in r.razardpus feats in mid-air and1
amazed older :*b*halders who witness
ed her exploitr. Then one day thero
came, during ithoi fiesta days of Dc-'
comber, n grand dlspla yin El Torco,
Mexico City's- famous bull-ring be
fore President Madero and his dig
natarleB. Senorita Porea's apparatus
wa3: stretched from barrier to bar
rier, and the; ovation she received
from her aerial exhibition is still re
membered la'-'ifae capital. Ker on
tranco Into, professionalism dates!
from ber triumph upon that occasion.
It .vas not-long before her fame had
spread all j ^hrough the "republic'i pf
Mexico. Her talent sare not.vested
3Jlely.in her lithe and.nimbia; body.
When she i'.oi't 'amazing onlookers by
uer feats' aloft ^ih the "big top," 3he
I may -bo generally found ensconced In.
a corner of circus "groen room"
with a pad "end pencil, perpetuating
tho forms ana faces of her associate
[performers/ ..Clown,: equestrians.]
aerialists, acrobats,. chariot drivers;
j and all tho other multifarious, figures'
and fsaturcsiof the big show oro. ho
ing put in black and white. This lit
tle beauty of tho circus, for OJO is ?
beautiful girl ?bas'twelve dlfforont cos
tumes which ?she carries with her
dcsplto the protests of tho circus pro
perty mon. Then, too, ?ho has stun
ning atreet aU.'re. mid SeaorJts Perca
?as--."off am., .^''.ibe reputation of be
ing tho be.ic .'dressed girl .of the cir
cus. ' *'?
"Not always will I bo a public clr
cuB performer,'! . sbe declared . In a
recent interview. "My real love is j
for tho pencil sad. paper and maybe
my products1 ?will yet attract praise
worth while/'. When, this big circus
folds itself away for tao win tor, I'm
going back t?\ Ncyy > York aad study
art io carnesti'* , "
'The ?Inning. Of Rarfcaro woith."
Sp far this season, which, by tho
way. hn8 f?:-,bwn a marked revival of
interest tn 'meritorious plays, "The
Winning of-Bsfbnra "Worth.'? has tak
en o loading i-.positionin .the race
for public f?v?r. . With a large cast
of well, k??wn^o^. y?rk plsyors, a
sconic product??a.tKt is both s won
der, and delight.-j'&rv.i E. Swan's
dramatization of J/^rold Bell Wright's'
famous story . loaves nothingto be
desired. T?ldate of appearance.hero
is Wodnesdayk-V??ovembef 3rd, mati
nee and -nlght.i,-v- ,:
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BUOU TODAY AND
MANY WILL ATTEND
BELTON FAIR TODAY1
FOOTBALL GAME BIG AT
TRACTION THIS AF
TERNOON
THE BABY SHOW!
Will Be of Special Interest Also- |
Fair Unique in That Every
thing is Free.
A number of citizens of Anderson
will attend the sixth' annual Belton
fair which will be held today, and
which promises to bo the most suc
cessful ever ''eld by the association.
The main ojject of tho Helton fair is
to urge tho farmers, stock and poul
try raisers to improve farm products,
livestock and poultry, by introducing
new methods, pure brcedu and
strains.
Tho committeo In charge of tho ex
hibits has announced that many ap
plications were received for exhibit
space. Many valuable prizes will be
awarded the winners In the various
contests and friendly rivalry, and
competition, is expected to be keen.
Tho Helton fall", differs from most
fairs In that everything is free. No
entrance, exuibit or entry fees are
charged. The expenses of tno fair
are defrayod by tho public spirited
business men and farmors of Bel
ton.
In addition to the many exhibits,
there will bo other forms of amuse
ment. Ono of tho i "tstandlng fea
tures will be a football game bo
tweon tho Newberry scrub eleven and
tho Glenison Tiger Scrubs. Tho game
will be staked at t? o Bolton mill ball
park and several "jitneys" will bo oh
tho square to convoy tho people to
tho grounds. This gamo promises to
bo an exhibition well worth witness
ing as both teams aro in mid-season
form and havo made good records
this season.
Another feature will be tho fire
works display whlt?h' w!U be given
tonight under tho auspices of ) he
Piedmont & Northern railway.
The baby show will be ot special
interest to tito jad?es and many hand
some prizes will, bc awarded for the
young ladies and gentlemen .scoring
tho greatest points.
UNCLAIMED MAIL
Following is the lint of letters re
maining uncalled for in the poBtoffice
at Anderson, S. C., for the wcok end
ing, October ?.0, 1010. Persons calling j
?for these will please Bay that they]
were advertised. One cent duo on.
I ail advertised matter.'
A-Eloise Anderson, A. Noll Ada mn,
Foster Acker, .Thin Allen, Pearl
Adams.
t<-W. P. Ballentlne, Timzey Burton,
E. Bullock, R. P. Brown, L. W.
Brown, J; Dean Belt,, J. B. Burton,
Jc3slo Brown, J. A. Ballentlne, Oreon
Banks, Henry Boscman, H. L. Boll,
F. T. Burnette, Frank Brown, C. E.
Brown, Andrew Beaty, A. D. Burton,
A. B. Burdon.
C. D. S. Chastine, Clnrenco Cartre,
j Fred Carpenter, George Crumb, I. M.s
I Craig, J. R. Carroll, Mrs. Lois
Clark.
D-(W. T. Daniel, Miss Willie Bell |
Duckworth, Dick Dickerson,
E-Frank El roil, Robert Bl rod.
F-Paul Fowler, J. H. Fowler.
G-Mrs. A. H. Garrisqnfi, Floyd
Gumbrell, W. S. Graham.
H-FJ. C. Hall, John H. Houston.
G. A. Hanker.
J-Arthur "Jones..
K-John Kelley.
L-L. M. Lig?n.
?M-Mrs. Corrio McGilam, Miss
I Cholle Mofin.
P-Miss Ila Palmer, O. A. Prooes.
S-Johnlow Stevenson, ' Mrs.'
Florence Shiflet, B. W. Swanty. ?
' _T-Aron Thompson, MISB Cortie
Tucker. . '"'" ? ? ?? '$>
Wr-Odosa WImB, Miss Luley WIsqn,
I Josephine William, ?alvin Williams.
1 Y-r?llen Young.
Praise.
Tho. Musical Courier tells of thlB
high compliment to a. young mush
clan:
"Your daughter plays tho piano
beautifully." .
"Yes. Indeed. Why, if I dldn!t sc*
her fingers tv't th? Iteye, Pd swear
lt was one of thoso mechanical.-pfc
anos." -.' . ??: - . ''??X^.,-. ' '?y?
Ur?; ' y " '.. .
Local market yesterday 12 l-l cents
Open. ? High. Low. Close.
I Oct . .12.47 -12.53 12.43
[Dec . . .12.63 12.68 12.60 12.68
,ion . . ..12.77 12 M 12.74 12.&4
March v /VJ2.98 13.08 12.85 13.63
[May ?':??( i\13.U 13.21 18;i0
, Spots'12.66.,
Liverpool Cotton.
, Open.
Oct-N?v . .7.10
Jan-Feh ,.':.;.., ...-.? ,, e,7<tt-;
Mar-Apr .. .. .. .. ..7.18
Spots 7.25. ,
Sates 10.000. ..vi-Z-S't
Receipts 42,000.
HOW OLD
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ARE YOU?
It is more true today than ever be
fore, that men are only as old as they
act and lock. Men in business-men
everywhere-seem to be growing
younger instead of older as the years
roll by.
This is the 1915 trend. We are
more progressive in ideas. "Old
Fogey," a term once commonly used,
is now applied to perhaps one man in
ten thousand. And that mah is a cur
iosity.
Youth is Life's jewel-yours to en
joy just as long as you want to keep it.
tts value, its attractiveness and sparkle,
stay intact, undimmed save when .you
put it out of sight. i ',
Men throw this jewel away when
they think in old ways- they act or
dress an old man's part.
The designers of Society Brand
Clothes ten years ago fashioned the
clothes of New York's smartest dress
ers.
He made his farhe' ?s a designer by
linking his artistic /ability with a
knowledge of hurW?h nature.
He knew that men wvanted to keep
their youth. 'Butf'f?il?rs,,;.b^}?esigning
"old" styles for most meri' ?ftiptt?sized
their ages. Men-of .forty \ gotarty
year* old^s?y?es^^i^eh Of . sixty were
?iy?n clothes that said plainly, "These
clothes are fdr ah old man.". He saw
their mistakes and was thel????rst de^
sigher to ,stud^;;clojt?(M-j^^chblogy.
. ? ; The new styles foi* Fall-the smart
est models ev?r' designed for men are
here. Don't by^?ur^new clothes be- ;
fore you've tried on' these: garments. >
Society Bra?d 8oits$2e to ?25
w**0*m*mwmmmmai*^ rm i
?~L|I. I \ U M. MM ,11 ' I ?V.....'ll ft 'j lil'lj? I.' i i -. ,., ,
? 1 1 ?'. 11 \ ? '." .I-fir?*",'? ' ?'?r-7Jr3
of those fine Selected Qystero In fcingg qt, $?c
Poro Tork Sausage ?n boxes, pet ,
Hnbnrdson Applies, the fc*?st ?ppjo to eat,. ; ' '
pock ......??. ... ... ... ... .v. ...
Freu h shipment of ?eic war e, Concord Rad Nlngare grapes, ^?V?
. ? ^^^m&^miW^ :: 'M&mWr ?
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? Fresh Coeoannts, .. ' ' -' ' .and J0? ' '
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