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This is the Tab show is clean, w the ladies cotnir again for anotht Many Am AS RESULT OF SPECIAL DE TECTIVES IN LIQUOR CASES LOCAL POLICE ARE STILL BUSY I Serving Warrants and Making Ar resia-Namea of Those Already , Arrested Late Last Night. As a result of activities on the part of detectives fro ina national agency, ten arrests in fifteen liquor cases have already, heen made ia tho city, and many moro aro to be made In tho noxt few hours. Yesterday after noon and last night the local polico wcvv buswy lu sorving warrant nnd making arrests in theso cases. At least fifty cases aro oxpocted. Titree detectives, two men and ono a woman, wero secured by Mayor . Godfrey to work up theso cases ot soiling liquor. Tho former two ;hnve been in tho city for the past sovea %?eks?. ih? loiter for a few days. Those agents como from thp same ugout-y a? thoso who worked'in tho 'city Boveral months ago with good resultB. Tho first ot theso cases will bo call ed ba Monday, and it will probably take Bovernl days to dispose of t .em. lt is sold, that tho detectives havo been very-careful in working up their cases ofld that thev hnvo tho evidence.. White Men. Last night the names of .tho follow ing, white mea were on t?o docket charged by tho dat?etivos: .Lea Brown and Walter r'anf, ono caBe each; Mell Brown, two caaos, that of selling al cohol .' Ho was employed in Lylea drug store; Negroes. > . Tho'following , names of negroes ?.aPPrarcd'on tho docket: Andrew' Jones, ono case; B?rry Williams, threb coses; Ed Bouknight, ono case; Josm Forgoy, ono casa; Lawrence Walker., oho case; Leonard English, ono oasp. Some of them' havo. secured bond and others sra still In jail. to visit our store now, and sel< their husbands, brothers and g< are fresh ?nd cprnp??tfi.. . Atnie here for gentlemen, are:, W. with Slippers to match, at ?4 J Tie Sets (Tie, Sox, Belt and H Hole-proof, and Luxitc Ha?f every purchase of fifty cents a $mfah*Qarrt vlETT' e Sisters MOSr Show that made ell costumed and \N ig back to The Pa jr week. . nd Wednesc i to Ladies ; ists Have Been Made INSURANCE MEN MEI MR. B. F. MAULDIN WAS PRIN CIPAL SPEAKER OF EVENING OTHER SPEECHES Were Made On Subject That is of j Utmost Importance to Agents At This Time. Tho monthly meeting of tho Ander son Association of Life-insurance un derwriters was held last evening at tho Hotel Chiquola, beginning at 7:20 o'clock. A delightful supper was first served ofter willah speeches wore made. Tho principal speaker of tho nig*.:t was "Mr. B. Frank -Mauldln, president ot tlu- Bank of Anderson, and pioneer incur man Ia Anderson county, peril' . also tho holder of tho oldest nolie, .in tho county. Mr. Mauldia discussed insurance - in general and ftave Bom o timely advice to young in ?-urance mon: ' Ho stressed the Im portance of. life insurance from a banker's standpoint, stating that lt was a basis in numerous cases for largo , loans, as well as small qnes. A synopsis of Mr. Mauhlln'a speech will appear in Tne Intelligencer Wed nesday. Os papor having decided to run special insurance ne -.vs at least once every, week, very probably every Wednesday. . After Mr. M au iain's address there was an impromptu dlscusslon'ot "How to -Prevent Lapses, as a Consoiuitlen of Business." There- wereiyBOveral discussions on this subject, ail of them bringing up new phases ot tho ait nation. This ls oho cf tho moat important questions ' that the insur ance men face today; The meeting adjourned about 10 o'clock, .otter a pleasant evening and one of the most Instructive meetings tslnco tho organization of tho associa tion. . .*." ? . - .' This is an To the Ladies ??t the Christmas preseuts for ?nt?emen friend^ while stocks >ng the pretty and useful gifts 6. Horn & Bro. Bath Robes, IO io $ i o. Smoking jackets, ?ndk?rchief) at Soc to *?.5o. Hose. A Holiday box with nd.better. Itt 0 NE Play Re NEW B FLY NEW F such a tremendoui rell staged. It was lmetto. So, come lay Will Be at Other Pc C. ? W. C. UMBRELLA SHEDS ARE COMPLETED 1 ONLY FEW FINAL TOUCHES ARE TO EE ADDED BE FORE TUESDAY ARE 300 FEET LONG Has Metal Shingle Roof, Steel] Posts, Set in Concrete and Lat er Cement Floor Placed. The new umbrella shed of tho Charleston & Westorn Carolina Rail way company, which is to bo used in connection, with tfielr .passengor station on South Main street, will be finished by Tuesday as far as the contractors are concerned, and they will turn it over to tho officials bf thc railway. It is understood that the passenger trains will begin running up to the new station about the mid dle of tho wuek. As has been announced before, toe C. & W. C. had two of tho store' rooma of the old Anderson Hotel building remodeled {nul made Into waiting rooms, one for tho whlt?3 n-'d ono for the colored. There reoms open directly on South Main streets Two tracks I?STG .been built up ic the rear of this building and it is alongside these and rlg'.-t behind thc walting rooms that the umbrella ched is' situated. The shed has a length of abolit COO foot, has a nietal shingle roof 'cup ported by steel posts which ate BPI in concrete, and it3 general style Ia like that of all otter ralllway umbrel la sheds. The floor will be of .con crete and on such a plane that lt wir bo even with tho stops of the railwa-" .cars. Owing to the unsettled condi tion of tho ground, that ."Hoar wlU not be laid at present. A freight station ls to bo built ir the vicinity of tfte passengar ctat?-r. within the next fow months. This building will bo approximately fOi> /cot long .and will be parallel with the idled. Plan:) are now being, drawn. CHANGE OF COURT IS SATISFACTORY ? ALL! ? :_* JUDGE MOORE WIRES THAT j TUESDAY WILL SUIT HIM ALL RIGHT MONDAY SALESDAY ' -' And for This Reason Change Waa Mada-. Jurors Report on Tuei day Instead of;Mn*?a?t?j&: * . ? i Civil'"court will begin on Tu's?d?jT?: D o comber 7, instead ot Monday^Be cercber 6, as waa at first announced. Mr. Samuel Xi.. Prince, secretary; Of tho Anderson county bar association, yesterday received* a wire from Judge Ernest MOOTO stating that that dato would ault hint. Thia cftaa&e waa asked by the bar i Association lwcanso ot Monday being selcsdoy..?;.f|n. account bf this ehanr jurora will- report- for duty oh; Tu?, day morning instead of Monday . ; ; 8portama?~-Js It- worth my tim? td ?hoot in this'neighborhood?. . ^aUvo-^WelJ, the ; ?aboWS.?iMrt 1 ahajes. but t??r, ? dont know j wnai your lime is Tvnih. Transcript/:, .v\.: ?;:';,>;: Xl ?turn Eng ILLS ~ 3 hit here a few ^* the Montrose S?st on, ladies, your fa Ladies Free srformaiaees I I OPENING SERVICES MONDAY i EVENING BY REV. R. M. MARSHALL QUESTION BO Xi Inquiries About Bible, Church and Christian Religion Will Be Answered'w Evening. The nation wide preaching mission which is to bo observed throughout I the United States In tho Episcopal church promlaeu to be one of tho big" gos t undertakings ? . bi tho his tor y ot j the church in Anv.-rjca. In practical ly every parlsihV -.of tho Episcopal church in the /nation a mission will be held in the mear future/ The diocese of South Carolina has decided to hold a mission-in every parish In I tho state during tho udvetn season. The mission in Grace cfaurch parish I j of this city will open 'Monday night, ! .November 29th. Following tho mls ? sion service, v/h ich in mostly a sons' service, the missioner, the. Rev. R. j i Maynard Marshal).! of. Clemson college I will .preach. The* IJJV. Air. Marshall will proser* each gening at tho eight I o'clock service. . One of tho mCBt Interesting fea tures .of the night service will be tho I answering ot the'questions which aro; ? placed In' the question box. An op ! poi-tu nit y Avili ho afforded those who I [attend tho mission to place questions j concerning the churo'*, tho Bible, or 'any aspect of ' the" Christian religion ! in this box . Tho question will be an swered at the evening services. A cordial invitation is extended to the publi? to attend this preaching service and hear the sermons of this visiting clarymanV;' -. ' " Preparedness" and Party. Kitchin- seems torhiav'e got in bad .mainly for failure tb ' regard as a .party question. as^proposal -Which the president says ls not a party quos-1 ! tion. : His troubles bsvo artaen large ?ly from ? desirva io remain on the democratic platform and to take the 1 president at his: word, ]\ 'Should tho ! dem?crata line up r.olidly, and abuse any democrat with 'tho hardihood to cali his conscience'and Soul his own, ?what would the republicans, now be ing appealed to for-help by the presi dent, think ot tho president's assur ance that this matter bf preparedness ? for national defense ?is ', not a party, mutter? If it is not a party matter, ' why the demand, e*ea Io.this state, to make it sot President WJlBon-is. obviously right when ho cays the matter bf. nat i -nal 'defense is hoi a .?"ey"** "?est?c-n. The I democrat^) party "has"never m?de_tt a party question, and: it.has never j spoken through Ita: accredited r?pre^ pentatlvo3 In convention assembled, lt may never do so. "indeed, If ti, demo* eratic congress should accept , the president's program, the next untioi? sl .convention might dtsSbprove ot the legislation. It will, bo certain'to do so ii tho"people ero*. fin<I bat who ls financing tho noiso'abd' why:-Oreen?" fcoro News. A I^glcai ! ?aquJry. rCarry yoi- bttg't?- said at eager urchin to a mau on Broad street, hur* rying toward the? Pennsylvania star tion. , ^'No, t^ks,^ ? rep?ou; tho mau shortly. "I'll carry it ail fks way for a dime.'? persisted tho lad. .>'. . . . . "Ill tell you -1 don't-want it car? ried!" retorted the man "Don't yet:\'? %\ ? . . ??tigj??ffi ,t'Nc>'I ?ion't.'" " Th? lad brahe lato a quick trot io beep tsp WUh bis victim's hasty strldsfv as he asked, "ia innocent"curic^tyT . "Then "what are york carrjtttfc ir agemeni reeks ago. This ers who started vorites are here ANNUAL REPORT HOME ll MISS JAYNE C. CARLINGTON I TELLS ABOUT ANDER SON COUNTY TOMATO CLUBS Have Done Admirable Work Aa' Has Alto Women*? Home Demonstration Club?. Miss Jayne C. darlington, homo d?monstration agent for Anderson I conn ty has just finished making out her annual report and it sh owe some interesting facts in connection with th? girls tomato club work and for the women's borne demonstration' work. One copy of th I? report has to be sent to the om co of farm de: mon st ration work and the other to the stato ageat. The report includes work done in Andersen county and is as follows: Girls Club Work. Number of years canning club work has been carried on.in county, 1. Length of time Miss Carlington has been employed, 10 months. - Number meetings heiu In county, twenty-five. - \ Total attendance, 7,000. Number club members submitting ? reports, 69; ' ? Total number ot pounds tomatoes reported, 60,000. Total numbei1 ?dans tomatoes re ported No. 3, 7,000. V Total number cans and jars other products from club gardens, 2,000. Miss Della Tinsley cf W?lltamston and Miss Nita Adams of Iva made tho highest records. Fifty 'girls-have made caps and aprons under Miss- Darlington's in struction. jfleport of Home Demonstration. Number of women demonstrators enrolled, 105. ... Number of women who have done activo work, 1Q5. Number, and kinda of ' demonstra tions made by agent, tireless cooleer, fly >rap, ironing board, stepladder choir, iceleas. refrigerator. . . Fifty fireless cookers, have ,b*~ been installed in homos In Ander county during past ten months. : In making her report Miss G ir II ns ton had the following tb feay: "Tao teachers of county have bce^n of great "help to me .. Tho women ot .the civic league very kindly, ottered to co-operate with me by ' helping ; to Organizo rural clubs, read pspor?, etc...' i'Tho support I have roc?We? from the newspapers of Anderson county" baa been grana ; also have ' been earp ported by the business mer., T?\e mayor of tho city of Anderson and tia? city. council gave ' mb $25 toward running u three*day short course at Anderson college. This waa' tb?j most ? wonderful ever given in Anderson county.for lob benefit of ber country girls and every ono who took part wak grestf y benefltte?V . "Ia six months X visited 300 homes. ] In July we bald a three day ehaotab- ! qua at Willlamston. I have ".-.ad four I exhibits ot the ?Irls* can n ed goods. . I pow; have seven homekeopsrs' clubs, ! 130 girl* to cooking and 25;;-;r$b J patches ready' os - a corer 'crop foi- I next year's tdttt??fwit?^^ "Tho numberof pounds bf 'tomatotos yaised on onc-tebth Of aa acre range from;%ttt to 3,a*o,; im?;J-tb?v;bibaby'j reallied frou? these plots range frc 15 cents tb I14?.72." iAi Dj&als ia said to Sse vi ahea?,' tho last iropOTtsqt ship must have been ma?e.-'iop- St^bL. powor telescopes.^W^ibg^bn Pi)?ti j Tho Hom e * o/ Wm i r?t> safer? wm ALL NEXT WEEK .;::v.'-. A. . . - ?.v. ';>??? . \'- . ; . I^onirpse.Sisters. Fir." Return Engagement : v ; TenP?bple. ; Mostly $ew Faces ALL NEW l^ILLS . '. ^E?^ Matin?e to4-aiu|:?:Mor-iIay and .: Wednesday Admission to Ladies at Other Times Will Cont?me at 10 Cents EUOU THE?Ti MOND?Y ' "A DESPERATE LEAP" Two Reel Bison Drama. "SAVED BY A SK?RT" Nestor Comedye "THE MIRROR OF JUSTICE" Powers Drama. fWhy :Pky: More .When We Give You The Barns Weekly Indemnity for $20.00 .'Less. - ' '. . . . W?PAY Any-Accident- . A^'ptf|jpjfj Partially Disabled $12.S? ; cr Week. ? |M While Confided in Hospital $50.00 Per Week. THE OTHER MAN CHARGE YOU FOR THIS ?NOEMNITV {\ '\ $80.OO"i>TYe<y? ^?^^.Wonths .. ' vV $40.00 Fer Tear $26.00 Sit*Mont?s The Difference fe AVoirth Investigating