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YES? = IT'S ALL FOR YOU-YES! VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM "A NiQlrt and a Day^' Presented by SIG REINFIELD'S MUSICAL COMEDY CO. In which a rich German goes to New York and talk about experiences, he has them. Schultz gets a kiss costing $25,000. At least thc effort costs that much and "Dutchy" goes home a sadder but wiser man. Your Choice of any $25.00 Article you may select from Marchbanks and Babb's window. Watches-Silverware-etc. NO ARTICLE WORTH LESS THAN $25.00 Here's How It's Done: TJ VERY person buying a ticket to the Palmetto will be given a number. All will be taken up at thc end of each perf manee and one drawn out. Tko ~C |LA-I-1 J:"" _? ?rill 1_Ssl_ * ???"UV VT? Ul? pVIOUll HVlUlilQ OMIIC VT ?MA lOMII TODAY'S MOVIES THE FLAW IN THE ALIBI.KALEM 2 reel Special Feature A SENTIMENTAL BURGLAR ... VITAGRAPH Comedy THE EMPTY SLEEVE. Drama . . SELIG The best in motion pictures can be seen daily at THE PALMETTO along with the number. You may get four chances each day, as numbers go with each of the four performances, and on Saturday night ali of the numbers drawn wiii child will be called from the audience to draw out the envelopes. The first drawn will get his or her choice of the ?fe, mgtj AN ANNUAL PAS S TO THE PALMETTO J5B* JBp be placed in separate envelopes and. sealed up. A articles cn display. The SECOND WILL CALL FOR Hf On? HLffiHK&SHH^HD - V^k^^* <^r New Stylt? MW^A ^IHWI IMS HB I ^^^e^X_ X^HBBBP^ Blucher - tip of ^88 lSmW ^fc^rVV^*^ A r^^L^-^ ^y^m* new design. We WmSSmrn ?^h^flH0 HHHI BUj^*5^^ J^^^b?^""*^/^ can show you twenty Bl ^Tmi^R^ j? New styles, attractive through their clever K|lC//v^ , SHOE] ' design, will appeal to all good dressers. jj^-y,^-FLORSHEIMS are made over "Natural BtoK' . Shape" lasts-you'ii appreciate their WT. ready-to-wear comfort W^-TJ?: Geisberg Bros. Shoe Co. ^TulVwh'o UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE "SHOES THAT SATISFY" w. . -V ooooooooooooo TL..... _ o Dijou ineaire o o Week o ooooooooooooooo The Norene St' Clair Stock Co. that lu holding thc hoards at the Bijou the atre tills- week is* declared to bo tho most meritorious and rsrsatllo-com pany that has ' played Anderson in many a day. AU the plays this wer' havo been of the highest standard w clcanlinors and morality and general merit. I*st olght the coropany offjf ed a tabloid version ot William Col lier'? New York comedy success, "i'll be "hanged If I do." A strange name to an exceedingly funny comedy. Mr. E E. Pollock In the character of John Plpp waa very funny, and the support given by every member of the com pany was up to ono's expectations. .Messrs. Hrh '.ow and MlCullouah are receiving congratulations on se curing the services of this talented organization. On Friday night tho Bijou will offer for the first time in Anderson "The Country Store," giving away at least 25 presenta1 ot all kinds.nnd descrip tion, donated by the merchants of tho city. On Saturday night a lady's solid gold watch will be given to some one In the audience holding the lucky number. The numbers Riven out at each performance, aro good for both tito country store and the gold watch. Acute Indigestion. **I. was annoyed for over a year by attacks of acute indigestion, followed by constipation," writes Mrs. M. J. Gallagher, Geneva, N. Y., "I tried everything that was recommended to me for this complaint but nothing did me much good until about four months ago I saw Chamberlain's Tab lets advertised and procured a bot tle of them from our druggist. I soon realized that I had gotten the right thing for they helped me at once. Since taking two bottles of thom I can eat heartily without any bad effects." Sold by al] dealers. I fcro Stomach Swwt - Lrvcr VJ tve -IkrwJj Refalar LAST SURVIVOR DEAD Womun Charged With Implication Int Plot of Lincoln's A s^i ss In it Ion. Washington. Sept. 9.-Mrs. Amanda | Weeks, last survivor of those arrest ed at the time of the assassination ot President I .in min nn?j ehErgsc? with having been implicated in the plot, is dead at her home herc at the ago of 89. She wag at the home of Mrs: Sur ratt at the. time of the murder and was said to haVe remarked when, she heard the news': "Lincoln should have'been Shot long before." S She waa released after ten days In prison. ' CrtBOLAX . Users say it is the ideal, perfect laxative drink. M. J. Perkins. Oreen Say. Wis., says " 1 have used pills, oils, salts, etc., but were all disagree able and unsatisfactory. In Citrqlax I have found the ideal laxative drink.*' Fur sick headache, aour stomach. Issy liver, congested bowels-lt is the per fect laxative and gives a thorough flush. Sensitive, delicate people, in valids and children nnd it easy to take and ^pleasant in action. Results thoroughly satisfactory. Ense* Pharmacy, agents. Tn PUCE PQ?RE ON TRIAL FOR HIS LIFE CHARGED WITH KILLING OF KELLY IS TRIED TODAY Court of General Sessions Had a Busy Day Yesterday and Is Now Down to Real Work Early this morning the fall tenn of the court of general sessions for An derson county will complete the case against Will Belcher, charged with the murder of a negro named Roebuck, and .thea the state will turn its at tention to thc case of Claude Poore charged with the murder of a man named Kelly at Willlamston. When court convened yesterday, the first case that was called was that of J. A. Brock, a young white man of the Ebenezer section, charged witt assault and battery with Intent to kill and alto witVcarrying concealed weapons. The caae took up the gr?ai cr part,of the forenoon sud was con cluded at tho noon hour. Tha Jury returned a verdict ot gunlty of assault and battery,of. a high and aggravated nature ana guilty of carrying con cealed weapons. The defendant has not yet been sentenced. Tlie Will. .Belcher case was taken up about li o'clock and the defendant placed on trial for his life. Tho case lasted throughout Ute afternoon, and when the arguments are heard this morning it will go to the jury. The following true bills were re turned yesterday: W. O. Callahan, drawing worthless checks. Corro?! O'Donnell, forgery. W. O. Callahan, disposing of prop erty ender Hen.. Ebb Williams, Jr.,. housebreaking and larceny. Will Garrison, murder. Will Randall larceny of bicycle. Joe Itlandon. assault and battery with intent io kiii and carrying con cealed weapons. Eber Allen, assault and battery with Intent to kill and carrying concealed weapons. M. A. Wella* seduction. Alfred Gantt, larceny of livestock. Newell Williams, indecent exposure of the person. Robert Smith, alias Robert McIn tosh, ?>j,ault hnd ^battery with at tempt to kill and carrying concealed weapons. / J. Walker.McAllister, disposing o* property under Hen. . George Gordon, forgery. R. L. Bryant, obtalng goods under false pretenses. No bill was returnee in the case of Belton Ximmons. charged with ab duction. ? t* I The Stiff Hat Of the Season Select $3.50 ..4- ' '. A hat that will hold its shape and color indefi nitely, and a hat that is correct for all occasions. y w.. The Name "Stetson1 Insures Quality Parker & Bolt The One-Price Clothiers LOSSES ARB ENORMOUS. Deserter? Free? ???>L? A r?a y fr Report? That Loases Were Heavy. PBTRO?RAD, Sept. g;--Refugees and deserters from the armies of Aut> ?rla tn Galicia, according to Informa tion obtained ?a official quarters us day. have tcld the Russian military authorities that liiwir tosses have been enormous. A number of Austrian regiments were decimated. The AUB* J ians, a ceo ru lus ?o ????t,? reih K ure fearful of an uprising in the nun crownttaadofBugovlna. i TODAY'S PROGRAM BIJOU THEATRE E X TR A : :" FREE TONIGHT AT '(:30, IN THE 1X)BBY OF THE THEATRE t?^y,\&WT^?L IVIISS MARIE FISHER, Who Whistles to Beat the Band 1 The Norene St. Clair Stock Co. WILL PRESENT THE BIGGEST, ?? jk ^f\T\\\jr f r*^""* 99 CLASSIEST SOCIETY DRAMA OF Jjk II IfxIV Lfcifjt THE AGE A new theme handled in a graceful manner. Clean, wholesome, moral. You won't bc ashamed to laugh and enjoy yourself when you see this play. teoVlE P?O??AM THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY AND OTHERS SELECTED. FRIDAY NIGHT THE COUNTRY STORE. 25 PRESENTS GIVEN AWAY. SATURDAY NIGHT A Lady's Solid Gold Watch given away. Chances with each ticket. No Advance in prices. Matinee prices 10c to all night 10 , and IS.