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i THIS COLTON GOOD FOR ONE DOLLAR If unwilled before October Iftlh wc will ac cept lliis coupon UK purl payment eu any suit (ti clothe* purchased of us al KM face value, $1.(10. Oui) one tuiipon accepted on euch suit suhl. AMERICAN TAILORS. The most beautiful linc of woolens from tho choicest Mills of this country und abroad. They arc from the swellest, niftiest patterns to be had Made to Your ]VT*iO Cl ll? o IfiVUOUiV American Tailors ON THE SQUARE. Our $2.00 Hats Are ^Wonders-See Them Electric City Sparklets No Time Lost lng amounted lo about $2f>0, bul on thu In Seeking Lan. following day there was not a Bingle Evidently D. .1. Hicks does not bo- arrest made and Saturday splendid llevo in letting thu gruss grow under order was maintained. Tho evil-doers) hin feet, according to a statement were conspicuously absent and tho nta<*0 Saturday by tho ofilciulH of tho "cops" had u chanco to loaf on tho job ^N^Streot railway system. On circus day throughout tho ?lay. in Anderson Mr. Hicks' teuni. was -o struck by a street car and his mule ][?nicsvi<kcrN to was killed. Yesterday tho Southern <;,, <),, Kxcurslon Public Utilities Compauy received no- s. W. Westbrook, industrial agent or tico from Martin, Oreen & Earle that tho Georgia and Florida railway, and their firm Jiad been retained by Mr. (; K Key> representativo of u Georgia Hfcks and that any adjustment of tho farin com"uuy> woro engaged yester-l ^ matter would'hovO to bo made through ,iHy Jn making plans for running an . them. _ excursion train from this city lo "*r~<*""TT"TT points lu Southeast Georgia. Tho root Lall Oamn ? i-lrjp haB uwm planned especially for V??H Called Off. .7 t|ie bencllt of Anderson county plant ^Evcry student at .tho Anderson High crH desiring to chango their location School and especially the momboru or Blld t<> BetUc elsewhere. Thc Georgia tho football siiuad, experienced keen nnd Florida railroad is- behind tho disappointment t Saturday morning gcilCnio and their Industrial ugent says When a telegram was received rroni Uint wjlon Anderson planters see the the Wofford FRtJng school conveying (crtl!e fields of Georgia and Florida tho nows that the ramo for next Mon- ,|iey v/m bo willing to stop und locate, day afternoon would have to be prout- Tho Georgia and Florida runs from poned. No explana^lo? was offered for Augusta, Ga. to Tallahassee, Fla. thiB action, although tho letter said .-o that a game to,to ployed on Ootobor v , , n could be nfr?^XimberB Of tho ^^Tif.rfinv A; H. B: ?a^?^h^p?bllc to un- Aioro 8"|u??0*V mana^r nt thn mf^^im^^^il batiotte ?StiT^Mofnr- Car . f?uR olThHo^? l"'?l's? a" Company; was in Anderson Saturday * U ."'IQ , confufriiig with Areme L. Todd, local 1 Cotton Took ? no i jv representative of tho Ford company. Another hlumP' * > *,r- LQnsf?ri1 aWa tl,at i?'8 company's Tho price of Cotton continues to SifS?^??8. ptlckfe? up w"n^ully i - drop and Anderson farmers take u ???5 ?fLS^SSt .?J ?? Ughter hold on every bale every thoo ofllclala of tho bord company say that n fraction Atoati??iR .chonnod off business-will bo normal ugaln In u L?TaV iS ^ ?/ J?*P ?r *** g? nrti.? it toi,i.(?wniimt um) i,TnH 8alu tlmt ho was well pleased with . Anderson formera say -that they will Anderson j^nty^ got 10 contador ;rta/venndlf they keep ." -, ? j . . up their deioriuMnltlorPthey will even- Nr?t Fino On v tually get their own? price. Now Truffle Law. . S .--o-; - Automobile drivers and other vobi rnmhiv Wuilim clo drivers around Anderson may huvo Will BrowCrowds - thought that the city ofllctuls were The announcement waa made Sat- if8?tn"'?"11 ^^"'T11^ rf* urday by Rev. Dr. John F. Vines, pas- tuo traffic laws of driving lo tho right tor ot tbo First BapUst church of An- nmst bo observed Possibly some bo dcraon, to tho effect that a tories of Moved that the officials were lu car . revival meetings will begin at his nest buL certainly many did not. How ? Vv church on Sunday. October IB, Dr. ?ver, m th Rt- may b? scyera! arrests ? l Vines has socured tho services for ]\*Vo been made within tho last few M this meeting of Dr. Lindsey J. William- (lays on l0h,Vl)ar*0 ,nml ??no tlofond ^slon of St. LoulB. en? of the roost "wV Bnt was flnefl *50P in Poljco court a P$ ed-Baptlst divines in tho United Statcu. Qi. 80 ?8o^for disregarding : Tho mcetlng will attract largo crowds lh? ?natructtan? of tho officers. After -aud Dr. Williamston will bo greoled 14 fo,w ua?8 thc drivers will como to ^../.byap'preolatlveaudlenoos.' realise that it is giSng to cost them ?f tl , o Bomoining every timo Utoy violate tho . Police Getting . . . l8W- *_ A Needed Rest, . r-?-~ . Tho Anderson policemen got a Hail road Men rpucb needed rest Friday ant] Satur- Anton* (sitora, doy. That they worked abd worked Hoi Kinard, industrial agent* of the ?,i- ; bard:po circus day ls an ocknowledg- Georgia railroad with .offices ln-Spar . dd-4act,*?lnco the Anea Friday morn- tanbnrg. spent Saturday'in Anderson says Mrs. Sy!vani:t Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky.,~ In f??? ? -ZLSILM :wri*4ng ?f her experience with Caidui, the woman's ?j .jlgffl- tonic She says further: 'Tsforc 1 beean to use aQfi JPrcl Ca/dul. my back and head would hurt so bad, 1 p3^? thought thc pain would kill mc I was hardly able hr*r4 -PSI to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles Hn i&La 'Of Cardul, 1 began to ice! like ? new woman. I soon " gained 35 pounds, and now, I do ?ll my housework, in as well as run a big water mill. |g0 i Wish every suffering woman would give |g| I ?HKUUI Q lg The Woman's Tonic f23 ^^.. t stm use Cardul when I feel a little bad,-:"H 'Zj?? ?iic?-it always does me good." mSn ..|RBV . ; Headache^ backache, side ache, nervousnesi h. > 1?S !irc?? woril"?i:t ~?'.*S5. c?e, sure signs of woman- fe^S SSS trp?b!e? Sighs that you need, Cardui; the woman's BS tonitt " Y?u cahh?t malee a mistake in trying Cardul Cj aH'/;'w.vy?Uf trouble. It lias beca' fietelng weak, ailing MQI ST.*. in thc Interest ni Iii? road. Mr. Kinara succeeded John Ferguson, wi ll known j lu Anderson people, whu illcil not lon? ago. Mr Ki ii ?i rt I says (hat ll? like? I Anderson lim; ami thinks this would lie a good place for his office. All th?! Children Kn j?) ed Service. Tho special services for tho child ren of Anderson, hold Saturday morn ing in Kt. John's Methodist church, at tracted a largo number of the young people of the city ami they all enjoy ed every minute of tho affair. Tin- ser mon preached by Kev. John W. Spcake made a dec]) inipression upon them and Mr. Hpoaku anys that li? cointiders ibis particular service one of thu best lie han ?ver held. Sew Iden ut LoCiil Store? The Olympic Ice cream parlor bas introduced an innovation in the way of serving' toft drinks. Having reached conclusion that ordinary glasses are not as sanitary for drinking purposes as they inlaid he, ibis up-to-thc-miu uto store hus received a large num ber of paper cups in which they are serving drinks at their fountain. The proprietors of th? store say that (li* public Is well pleased with the Idea. Anderson Hoy HUH Made (.'mid, Ensign S. Hallen (leer, who was gorn and raised in Helton, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. M. (Jeer, who left some welts ago for China, hal goon promot ed lo commander in chief of tho Asia tic Heel. Thia news wua cabled from Shanghai, China, September 21, to tin: Cubed Stute?. Commander ticer will bo stationed nt Hie I'hiilipino l.-.lands and be should have reached there thc li rsl of September. Commander 'Jeer hil made wonder ful progress in one year. He ia uni) " l years old and his standing in Hu Coiled .l ites nu?y is o rj.vnl tu bc prouud of. Johnson Mot Drain Contract At a meeting of thc special commit tee of city council, appointed for tin purpose of having constructed a stern drain from South Main street dowi Market street to Peoples street, me Saturday morning and awarded til contract for the construction of tin drain to W. W. Johnson. His bid wa for brick, $2,lf>0 and for concrete, $1, ti'Jfi. It ls understood that- tho drab matter lias retarded the work of th C. & W. C. railroad and since it hu been settled it is presumed that th work wlM go ahead. Working for Foreign Trade. Tho Anderson Chamber of Con: moree distributed to large^nianulai turers In Anderson's territo?y copie of nu interesting trafile aniiouncemei made by tho Southern Ry. with refei once to South American business. Til announcement contained somo vet valuable' Information, and addition! copies of same may bo obtained froi Commercial Agent L. B. Harris, cai tho Blue Ridge Ry., in this city. -o WH! Use Road Signs. B. O. Eva r.d &. Company, who ai liberal users of newspaper advert! lng nnd who always' get splendid r aults from their advertising of wba eve:' nature, Saturday placed a- co: tract for 2,.r>00 square feet of li if grade metal signs-outdoor or roi signa-which will bo used on tl moro prominent thoroughfares lea ing into Anderson. All these sig) will be of thc newest style and of tl very host materials. They arc to ! manufactured by a local concei which ?B a sufficient guarantee tb they will bo ali right as is every thii CIKO "Made in Anderson." -o. Tom-hern Are to Meet T?doy Tb? flrsi mtt:t'?ip for the ache teachers of. Anderson county.will ta placo today in the West Market stn schooi. Thc mooting is of moro tn ordinary interest sinco the office for tho coming year will bo chosen H day and other matters of general I terest to tho association will bo for discussion. Tho program calls l tomo very pleasant events, amp them being a luncheon served by. ( domestic science class of the bi school. Miss Carlington says that i ls much pleased ovor the interest tl tho teachers aro taking in the znecti and sho expects tito attendance tot] to be large. --o Wofford Hoya Coming Monday. , . Tho task of trying to persuado dersou people to go out and encourt and support the "home'hopos" ip athletic contest ot any kind la moi mental, lt one ls to Judge by tho ba ball record of last Rummer. Tho te ball game which is to' be playeij n Monday afternoon ot Buena Vista, pi between tho, Anderson High Sch nnd tho Wofford Pitting School prc Is?'j .tb be a good exhibition and pntiena ot tho school -and parents tn?, pupils should turn out to t game and. lend their support and courngoment The >bny?' cnn liar hopo , to koop their t*,?ro tn?cthoi they do not rooclvo any outside aa3 lance. . " o ? ? Says Anderson's Chances Are tiopd "I believe'that Anderson liss ag chance.' to secure ber share of j money that the next session of Oeneral '. Assembly " may. .'approapf for school purposes," said J- Rv I ton Friday, Mr. Felton Jf?tS^b tp Columbia, where bo conferred > tho State superintendent,of educa on mattera -relative. . to.-; Auder schools and he says tbat^aderson certainly be considered when ttjo burning of Rinds begins., s ^ fermer Andersonlnn , li to Be Married . 1 ,( Anderson peonjo mum? in ested in the approaching marring Dr? "?V^Mlam doorie riarp*r?. fqrf ly a resident of the etty; and nov Abbtvillo. Tbo following Invit?t wore received Friday, . Mr and Mrs. Josue Calvert Fils request the pleasure of your company al tl;-.* wedding reception pf their li?COC Miss Mary Gillam Hodges and Pr. William Ceorge Harper on Thursday ?'vening, October 27 from 'J to 10 o'clock * At home, Abbeville, S. c. Good Negro Hissed Away Universal regret was fell hy Ander son people Friday when they learned that ?'liarlos Cherry, thu ne gro sexton at tho First Presbyterian church, bad died late Thursday even ing. ?Some weeks ago Charley bad a stroke of paralysis and lie steadily became weaker until tho end came Thursday, ('lierry bad always been in Hie employ of white people, hav ing been born in slavery and through out Judge A. O. Norris' life bc worked for that gentleman. Cherry's mother was Hie mother of a large family, having given birth during her life to two sets of twins and one Bet of trip, lets Shewing Others of Anderson's Work. From thc office of the county su perintendent of education a large number of pictures of the handsome 11 am mond school were malled Fri day. The pictures aro large size and were sent to tho superintendent of education in every county in Soutli Carolina- Thia step was taken to ?show people in other portions of thc State that Anderson county ia' easily hoad and shoulders above everything else when it comes to rea] rural sc Imo 1 Improvement- The Hammond school ls probably the most complete and up to-date country school in tho State Horse Killed liv Automobile. Shortly after 12 o'clock Thursday night a negro named Fred Johnson : eecured n horse from M. N. Patter son's livery stable and drove to North Anderson, stopping at Maneficld's store- Wliilo Johnson was at the door of tlie store he heard au automo bile coming and ran to the horse's head to hold tho animal, but as he did so the horse was sideswiped by thc automobile and instantly killed. It is understood that tho machino waa driven by a negro from Grcotr-dlle and that lie number of the machine is known, lie will probably bo arrested within thc next few days Lengthy Sc???-n o? Police Court. Thc city recorder PiT'ed willi d**-;l m av on the blo'.ter whoa bo ap,<(-ai.| ed Friday at noon to hold police court. Exactly 45 cases stared up at bim from tho docket.' For a time he cnust have believed that court would last all day. Happily, however, for tho recorder and other cou trjfficlals, a great number of tho, defendants ht-d,| forfeited their bonds, .while others en tered picas of guilty and- very few of ] the cases required tria?. Tho ses sion of court was lengthy enough as I it was but it would havo boon horrl blo had all thc il^efudants appeared land demanded trials .-o I May Organizo Girl's Club. A letter luis been -recolvod In An dorson from Miss Edith.'Lr Parrott, of Winthrop College In charge of the Glrl'B Demonstration Clubs for South ('arelIna, In which Miss Parrott says that sho will bo glnd lo lend her as sistance In tho organizing of a club | in A.-iderson if tbc people of the coun- j ty ticfciro it. It if. li'glily.probPblo that j an effort will bo made to infect an organization of such a club in this county, since tho young Indies in all E -'fens are much interested. - -o--->v 111 Luck Still I>nrcii.u W/kluva i ill lucie soeniB to Jj? on the trail of Richard' Roper, a well known Main street "merchant. Several days ago Mr. Roper snoezed, breaking' one of his ribs, and Friday, as Mr. Roper drove down East Whither street his horso took fright at a mountain wag on and bolted. Tho horso Jumped so suddenly when he became frighten-, ed that Mr. Roper had no tim? to tigh ten tho reins and tho. animal jerked I them from the driver's bands. When | the . driver' finally succeecdcd in get ting the reins back into his ' pos session he had a very difficult time in stoppIpag the horse, but. got the ani- J mal under, control bc foro any serious durango was done. Thc buggy suffered severely from its rough passage ov er Whltner street. .i o i ' |a . School Inspectors i s Planning Trip Here.; j- Lueco Gunter, rural^fchool super visor for South Carolina ia coming to Anderson on Monday ^ thc aecoAd week In November, according to ad vic es received yesterday, and will spend a fortnight .th Anderson 7?ounty* ibspect-i lng the rural schools .and elans by which the schoole ion may be Improved. It h that J. E. Swearingen, sti tondent ot education, ip planning to accompany Mr Gunter ic Anderson and will spend several days ? hero .at tbal ame- tiltboagh U^tf aid? to rs??atn fo^^S^^'^M^ weokB. Mr. Gunter's vIsR Is being ant ci pa ted with much intotvst and every rural school in tho county wilt short ly begin making pr?parations fox hav ing their classea in goodTdtapb for his appearance | y 41 Was Aided By ? N. ..Salvation Army? . V , A ? At least one man can be found who, will gladly testify that tho Salvation Arny post in Andorson ls a power for dobig good. That map Is Charles Rei me v. who came to Anderson with.Ring ling Brothers circus o? Thnwqay. The man was in cbargo bf a refreshment stand but he waa physically ill and his btiplhecs was poor-dEtfa* ?he d-iy and when night came |t lound1 him without funds. Hia home ls In Balti more, Md., and there was no help nearer at hand that that city, BO ho resulted to the Salvation Army. After j investigating thu man's claims and finding that he was honest, Euslgn Melcher furnished him with transpor tation from Anderson to Baltimore The stranaer said that ho neyer,had such u kindness bestowed upon him before anti he was very grateful in deed. New Schedule Is (.rent Improvement. * In speaking yesterday of thc charg ea in schedule on tho Anderson branch <jf the Charleston & Western Carolina1 railway, T. H. Curtis, commercial ag ent of thc road, said that the new service would suit Anderson better I than any schedule thia city has ever ! enjoyed Prom hi3 road. -Mr Curtis points out that visitors and shoppers coming to Anderson over the C &. W. C. will now have more limo to spend in Anderson than they have evor had before and also show.s that tho loav {?.?r tnjjc tjf the train? will suit Ander son's traveling public better. Brown Bu'ldlng ls Nearing Completion , 1 Some of the store rooms in thc now | Brown building on Whitnur street have been occupied for ^oine days, but all of the work is not yet .com pleted. Friday a forco went to work placing thojnmdsomo plato glass | windows in the fronts of tho stores and this work will soon he finished. When the new block ls finally com pleted lt will add much to the appear ance of Whltner street and will make that section popular for business houses. -o-; Special Service For the Clhldren. A special service for tho children and young people of the city will be held ?t St. John's Methodist chur^. this morning at 10:30 o'clock- Mr. Spcnke said last night that bis ser mon would deal with topics easily un derstood and that it would appeal to every child. He hopes that his church can .be filled today with the Children of the city and that every parent will send- the youngsters, from swaddling clothes on up- There will be no ser vice tonight- / ruining Services On Orville Charge. There will be services at Toxaway Methodist church next Sunday morn ing at 11:30 a. mr and Sunday school at 3:30 p. m. There will also be preach ing services in the Gluck Mill audi torium next Sunday at 7 p. m., while Sunday school will take place ut 10 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. At the Orrvllle Methodist church, of which Rev- W. T. Delvin is pastor, Sunday school will take place at 10 a. m. The public is cordially invited to all these scrvices. KOBE11T EMMETT COX ' .'HAS PASSED AWAY .Prominent Citizen of Abbey il Io Died nt Greenwood Hospital 'Saturday Horning. (Greenwood Journal.) -After on illness of \ces than two weeks Mr. Robert Emmett Cox, cac t of the leading and most popular clti "/.orj? of Abbeville county, died at tho Greenwood hospital Saturday mornK at ll o'clock. Mr- Cox was brought to Greenwood on Tuesday, September 29, suffering with an acute attack or appendicitis. Preparations were mad" for ,an operation, but lt waa found that his condition would not warrant lt. The body will be taken to Abbeville Saturday -Jtcrnoon and the funeral will be conducted In the Presbyterian church ot that city on Sunday. The Interment will be made In Upper Long Cano cemetery by the side of his father who passed away a number ot years ago ... Mr. Cox wa-? a native of Abbeville county, having been born near the county seat about 4G years ago- For .0 number of years'he served as trial justice and later was elected auditor of ibo counijr which position be filled* most acceptably for four terms. After retiring from thia office Mr- Cor, with Dr. Goode Thompson, organised tho [ People's Bank of Abbeville, one of. tho most thriving financial institutions ot the county. He was cashier of this bank from . ta .organzatfon* He waa also president of the Abbeville Ware house Company. 'ifcNB TAX W1U Be Called tin In V- S- Senate Today. Washington, Oct ?).-Although the Senate finance sub-committee- did not complete today: its .revision, of the pro posed tax on domestic- winos in the war. revenue bill, the measure will be coiled up in the Senate tomorrow for general debute. Senator Sln?noots, chairman ?I tho' finasen -dom m Will present the vlewo-ofJn? admin ; gration. - ] The wine tax , will bo taken; np the full corrfmitteo. as soon as; tho sub-Committee completes, Ita work, probably tomorrow morning. ?ti '."y.n .vv-... 8AVJNG3 OP 8AQE8. I have never bad a policy. I ? nave simply tried to do whit I I , ?eemed bes? each day os each ' .day came-Uncoln. A To tlye, to work, to help and .to be helped ( to learn aympntby through suffering, to loam faith Djr .'perplexity, to reach truth through wonder-beholdt This - is wbnt lt ls to prosper? this ta what - tfc 1? to Uvc-PhlUIpa Hroolss. ;' .-,> <. v ? -y A /V?V? God bas-connected the tahoe -which ls essential to the bodily sirstonaneo with the pleasures which are tba healthiest tif?vk? heart; and ^hiie,he made tho eronnd 'atubbom bc r?^do/lw I herbage fragrant and its liloe <\. /?ms fsIr.-Jchn Bikini V 1,1 '-.". '. iii J.? i .i. y 'fi. .''tap+pfatQ**"^ An' Unusual Opportunity The special departments of Anderson Col lege can enroll a few more pupils, and th? Col lege invites the ladies of Anderson and vicinity to taUe advantage of this opportunity. PIANO ART Prof.. and Mrs. Goode Miss Ramseur VOICE DOMESTIC SCIENCE Miss Stranathan Miss Murray VIOLIN EXPRESSION Mis3 Smith Miss Wakefield Whether you contemplate taking up the study of any of these studies or not, we will be glad to have you visit the College and see the work that ?3 being done. Anderson College DR. JAS. P. KINARD, President HOTEL HAPPENINGS AROUND 1HE GUY WHAT VISITORS TO ANDER SONSAY. ALL ARE PLEASED Say That Anderson Business Does Not Reflect That There Are Hard Times. 'Fairfax Harrison ls thc most op timistic man in tho South anti ono who roads his statements ot? contain ed in tho Southern press relative to tho European war and tho vast op portunities the South has to extend her tradp possibilities both beyc-nd the Equator and in tho Orient must indeed feel that tho South is lucky to have ?such a man at thc head . ono of her great systems, said Mi\ A. G. Wilson of Florida ot the Chi quo ?a Saturday. "What I Uko about Mr, Harrison ls his ability to seo con* tiona in the South not as they ter porarily nro today, but as /they are bound to bo in the very, near future; ho ts just tho kind-ol'.roan" to insure j confidence in the South and to ac j ?urately estimate hor possibilities. I undorstan ho is also a good friend of Anderson." IS L THE ONLY WAY . TO HANDLE THE SITUATION;' WILL GET RESULT If . Business Men and Industries Desire to Help the Farmer, Then Use More Cotton. "I holleve 'conditions in Anderson aro. better than in any other sizo city in the cotton belt, according to tho buwincEB I havo received at any, rate-. 1 was surprised at the great amount of building going on here. My ( business ls connected with tho building trade and I know is to be a fact that tho lifo on.tho streets of your city la ah cad. of anything I have seen for tho past sixty days in the entire South, j and I have been over , most of il" said I Mr. A. L. LaFon of the LaFon Mct taltc Co. of Philadelphia, R guest at a local hotel . yesterday- Mr. LaFon covers tho whole United States once every two years and gives it as his opinion that tko war. In Europo -is bound to help the- South and espec ially the \.Carolin^?. H? Plated he looked for- great prosperity" in this section after the holidays The reasonable and only logical way to help the Southern .cotton/.farmer la his time of need, according to a wo1 known attache of the "Anderson cham ber of commerce, is for the business men and lnditrtrles of the South to uso moro cotton instead-of other ma terial in shipping their, .products. In talking .yesterday .?to reporter for The Intelligencer, ?this gentleman said: . ? v. ? >u'j 'Mt has boen clear from < tho first that consumption was .the, key to th? cptton problem, and. that plans for holding supplies off tho market and curtailing production were but means for (stimulating demand. - Withholding supplies ls not consumption, and cur taim?nt cf production is. not a price factor because wai;ting] .assurance of certainty; and all plana for offering immediate enhancement' of., price hav. lng failed from various reasons, relief ls to bo found only in immediate and substantial consumption-'.' "Tho South is in position" to sensi bly enlarge the demand' for cotton in nt least.one practical >v'ay, "and this county endorse/* and earnestly recom mends tho adoption pf tho following plun: . "That the rico mlll?, grain, 'elevator companies, cotton oiY mink,* hour and cotton mills of tho country he urged to uso cotton bagging for'pipping' pack ages, and tho chambers of/ commerce and boards of tr?ds ot 'tnV'8put!if*aB well rji individual ni orb ants, move1 vigorously In brlnglng^tn?' .mattor to tho attention of tho'trude,, "resolved, That a copy of this ac Jt-. -_? ii.. V* iiwn uv oom l.Vf ii.M Uli ttjut1 i/U A. n Ul CO III - nxirc.o and boards of trade, of tho South with request for, .their1 cordial co-operaUon." . ' '?" -*??v - ..- '.j n?; OPii "I hayo never soon a building go up so fast as the new thcatro; the contractors mean to get through as soon as possible, and they arc build ing tho (structure along modern lines too;" said Eufua Fant, the well-known newsdealer and stationer Saturday When.in conversation with Tho Intelli gencer man. Mr. Fast stated that, ho, ; as well as all-tho other members of tho Board, were well ple?s?d with tho leasing contract entered - into by tim Directotrs, and be also jsald ho hoped td seo the theatre part qt the building Completed by Christmas* ^Tho time to pavo Anderson ls this winter and ws^ahimld pave-a* l??zt 20 miles of streets and havo the work : oithjer don? or well under way by summery Whou money tb slightly tight as at present"la tho time to voto bonds and do. public work. Anderson ' ls be hind tho procession in BtVcot paving and -we must do abra ?thing. I ?n? dorstand thevclty council favors push-.i lng the matter aa ranch as possible I have talked to quite a number of our most progresstve-peoplb recontty, es poclaUy since tho recent wet spell, and they ill are impressed with. the necessity ot doing this work now" said .Judge cox Saturday wDcn dis cussing'?street paving 'sith- ? party bf business mon interested in the matter. Washington; Oct lo -SENATE: Met at il a- rn. Sent aoitftn.letastios .Alaskan coal lands lessing bllhback tp conferees on' point oC bider against now section. Resumed debate on war revenue (bill- y;/] >? \' : \ ? (Recessed at 3:35 J^-BV. unity ii a; m-, I Monday. - /-...'"'''v'. ' ' ;:" . ..?'....:...'.'.' \t' HOUS?^-Met. af ?bbn- " /."'.. ..' > Resumed debate oh Phllippfdos blU, -.: Adjourned at 4:SB p- m. until noon 'Monday. Claim Big Capture. .... Paris, Oct 9.-The following official communication was Issued hore to^ night: .. ?;*1^^s| -Thero ls nothing now to report ex cept that thero has been a lively en gagement in the region of Royo, where In tho last two days we we captured 1,600 prisoners." . To and From the NORTH, SOUTH, |?|| EAST, WEST Leaves: No.-22 .... 6:00 A. M. No! 6 ..... 3:35P.M. Arriv?s: No. 5 ..10:50 A. M. No. 21 .... 4:55P.M. Information, Schedules, rates, etc., brorrtfitlv given. E. WILLIAMS, O. P. A., Augusta, Ga. T. B. CURTIS, C A., Anderson, S. C.