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B IJOU ...THEATRE AL BKBNAHU WILL Render an en tirely different program of HOUR?. TEMI'EHT AM? SUNSHINE IMP '? r?i>l draina with Alex Cadeli ami Dorothy Phillipa. PATH F H'M RBI BK Joker. Comedy. FOI'UTI* BEEL TO BE SELECTED Coming tomorrow .The Trey O' Ile i'l l-. Hurles No. - and "The Million Hollar Mystery" aeries No. ll. Don't forget the country tUoro Fri day night. 3 ileuutlful prizes given daily, don't miss your chance to get one of f niese hundsomo prizes Kvery one guaranteed. Change In Location I am now located over VV. A. Power's grocery store at 2\?t'*\? S. Main Street. I thank/my friends for their past patronage and ask con tinuance of same. ! make plates at $6.50 I make gold crowns at$4.00 Silver fillings, 50c and up. Gold fillings $1.00 and up Painless Extracting 4C\z. 1 make a specialty of treating Pyorrhea, Alveo laris of (?tc gums and all crown and bridge work and regulating mal formed teeth. All work guaranteed first class. _ S. G. BRUCE DENTIST B.B.BLKCKXEY O.M.HEARD Phone 671 Phone 87 Bleckley & Heard UNDERTAKERS 117 E. Whitner St. ABS wera all calls day or night. Phone 268. Watch Anderson Grow On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday our salesman, Mr. B. P. Martin, of thia city, wiii be around tho ^ourt house ready to supply your wants in Fr?h and shade trees, rosea and shrubery. I fill all orders myself and you will get what you buy. Wo are home people ?nd want j*our orders, L. B. SMITH, Supt. Greenville Nursery Co. THE BIG 4 DEALERS la horse* and males of the Miller Union Stock Yarda Atlanta, Georgia, Will be at The Fretwell Cow's Stables OB Friday ?nd Saturday Sept. Sith and 26tb, 1914 To bay all classes of males and horses, and pay the cash. ?HOT R APAlV?fl .JU?i IVItl/E f vii A shipment of the finest fish eyer shipped to An . "dsftont ?y> j Fahey Flounder. Fancy Spanish Mackerel i Fancy Salmon Trout: Fancy Croker Extra Fancy Butterfish Fancy Crabs and Shrimp ; Fancy Bass ' Extra Fancy Select OYSTERS ' Arriving 3 times a week. Phone 887J lobins?n Fish Co. H Electric Cit New Lieutenant F?>r Th?' Army. Lieutenant Sechrest of the Salva tion Army hus arrived lu Anderson io aid the local post In a series of meetings which wili be Btarted at an eary date, in all probability Lieu tenant Sech rest will bo here for sev eral months und he said lust night that from what lie could ?ce of An jerson lie ls going to like the place fine. Ensign Belcher 1? well pleas r.d over tho addition to thc force here. Will Bu) Cotton lu till?? Community. Joseph Morton has arrived in An. ilernon and within the next few days wll become a familiar figure on the Anderson square as a cotton buyer, .'.fr Horton once made IIIB home In this ?itv, buying cotton here, and he hus numbers of trends In all sec tions of the county. The news that lie is to return hero to make lils home will Ix- hailed with delight and he wll bu warmly welcomed. Mr. Horton 1B originally from Walhalla. Cuke sales Are To Ile A I'II si o ni. The Senior Philoathea class of the ?'irst Presbyterian church will hold another cake sale next Saturday in ic vacant building on the - public ...mare, following thu same custouf as wau observed last Saturday. Cakes .viii offered. together with fancy work, and in addition toVhis mem lern of the olas? have announced that they will accept orders for cakes and furnish tho dainty articles according '.o request, lt had also been announ ced thnt the Saturday cake sales will becdme permanent affairs and that they will be held every week from this time on. -o Lebanon School To Upon Hoon. Tho Lebanon High School will open on Monday, October G, with tho follw ing teachers: P. W. Jayre, principal, and the assistants. Miss Maybelle Cooncr, Mis? Irene lllackmon and Mina Mary Hroyles. The teachers will as sign the lessons dic ing the morning of the Gth and during that afternoon the Lebanon civic league association will entertain the faculty and patrons of tho school. Prof. J. B. Felton, superintendent of education and Miss Maggie Carlington, supervisor of ru nU schools, will both deliver addresses during tho afternoon session . -o Anderson People Are in Florida. Quite a number of Anderson people took advantage of the excursion trip to Florida Tuesday. Trains leaving tho city carried large parties to Tam pa and other points in the "Land of Flowers" and they will spend a week there, viewing the scenes of interest. This excursion io the ^lorldR point* io an every year affair and annually the railroads haul buadreds of people on '.hose sigh>.-seeing expeditions. -o .Hr. Keene Back From the Markets. Walter H. Keene will return today from bis regular Fall trip to the Nor thern markets. Mr. Keese has been In New York. Philadelphia, Boston, and other trade centers and he now writes home that he has bought the largest stock of jewelry for thia sea son that he ever brought to Ander son- He writes that his Uno has not been materially affected by the Euro pean war and says that he has been able to secure some splendid bar gains. Mach Dlptherla All Over State. The state board of health of South Carolina bas advised Anderson phy sicians that there ls much dlptherla all over the state at thiB timo and that reports reaching tho board from every county in the state indicate that there is almost an epidemic of dlptherla In South Carolina. The statement is made from tho depart ment at Columbia that over $200 worth of antitoxin is hoing mailed out daily by tito board of health and that re quests for additional quantities are being received from all the counties, o Was F.urthquako Shock Felt Here I Various towns in South Carolina re ported yesterday that they experien ced an earthquake shock yostorday morning at 7 minutes past 2 and as us Anderson's Imaginative popula tion at once became convinced that the shock bad also been felt here and they began to ap?ead the report that !he city had been visited by au ra:tn inake. It ls doubtful If it waa felt In Anderson, oven though the shock :ame this far up-state. It Is said in Columbia that the shock was quite pronounced and that buildings shook. l unera! Services Held at 10 O'Clock. The funeral services over Miss Christine Maxwell who was killed In in automobile wreck near Charlotte ast Sunday night, will be held thia norning at 10 o'clock from the resl lence of Mrs. F. D. Maxwell on forth Main street. The Intelligencer dated yesterday morning that the ervlce would be held this morning at 1 o'clock, but this was a typograph es 1 error and 10 o'clock ls the hour it which the services will begin. -o Pictures Made Of Pe?aePa Cars The Piedmont and Northern line mil way yesterday had a local photog rapher to make a picture of the train caving this city at 4:46 o'clock over heir line, with a good view of the new parlor car, the "Catawba" which waa it tat bed to the train- On the obser vation ear cf the train were a number if young ladles, bound' for college, md ?his made the picture show np ex optionally well. It la probable that tome post cards will be made from the ?egattves within the next few weeks. ll y Sparklets Another Interested In Grain C!c\.il .:. A letter wus ??v-1 in \nhrs-on yesterday from J. W. Fowler In North Carolina In which that gentleman ad vised lila Intention of .'oin i ii ^ tu An derson to confer >vitli th . local peo ple in regard to i gr.'i i ?d?valer i nd the formation of a wholesale /.'rain company. From the tone of .Mr. Fowler's letter it 's understood that he will make a propnsitlan to ?vu rd in vesting money in ?ho v*nttm . lid he will lend nil possible assista ice in making the attempt h-ro a success. Ile has asked that ill? coininlttte of furmers, in whose hands Hie matur now rests, be called together in order that he may have ?in opportunity io talk with them when lie arrive.: hete. Ile ls expected here this week. -o New Officers Are Hoing Occupied. Tho handsome oillces in the front of the new Watson-Vandlvcr building are being rapidly taken. Three of these are now occupied ?md the fourth will possibly tie taken in thc near fu ture. The entrance to these offices ls between the storerooms <>f Mc Bray's place and Jno-W . Lin ley's on North Main Btreet. Tho.so having occupied ofliceB so far are: Or. Clyde F. Ross, who moved from the rear of Evans' I'hnrmacy. No. 3; Dr. R. A. Allgood, who recently came here from Walhal la; and II. G. Love, real estate.(who was formerly with the J Furman Ev ans Company. Superintendent Is Plcass d WtJh Work. J. B. Felton, county superintendent of education, went to Townville yes terday where he Inspected the public schools at that place and within the next few days will visit various schools In different sections of the county Mr. Felton has already visited a num ber of the rural schools and be says that he la well pleased over thc man ner In which the rural schools are get ting tho work started and he expects I this io be a banner year for the schools jin Anderson county. Appeal Taken From City Court. A long drawn out caso was hoard 'yesterday morning In the recorder's court when i^ena Williams, a negro woman, was arraigned cn a charge of I selling whiskey. The attorneys for the defense asked for a jury and ail the testimony WRB taken down b> thc court stenographer. The case lasted for a considerable length or time and ! the Jury ret imed a verdit of gtrlty Sentence was imposed that thc d?ten dant must pay a tine ot $M0 but a notice of appeal to the eli cutt court was served by tho law /era for the de fense and the def.?ida it was admit ted to bail. -o HOQHC M*>?ed Bown a Ladder. It ls a very unusu.il sight to iee a house being hauled down a Inddcr hut that ls what happened *u Anderson yesterday. John Llnl- 'i tamlliar cabin sign, one of tho prettiest electric signs in the city, had been left on thc old building when Mr. Linley went into new quarters in the Watton- Van diver building and yesterday he em ployed a force of men to move tho North Anderson sign down to his now office. It was a considerable task. Public Saw A Candy Pulling. The Olympia Candy Company gave Anderson a glimpse of something new ? to the public here whet they rolled ! their marble topped candy table from I the rear of the Main street store to the front and in full view of the pass ing throng pulled candy for some time. A crowd collected on Malu street to watch the operation and en joyed tho sight. -o Now 'Paving On Orr Street. Following the completion of the Job of grading and draining and curblug Orr street from the Central Prosby terian church to Earle street, the street banda have gone to work to pave this Btreet and will have it com ploted within a few weeks. Tho work done on this thoroughfare . wa ; very badly need id but the street is now one of tho prettiest In the city. t Persona) ?j ?e*^^ ^^eee ^ a^ i' - ^^^e^e^^ t ?S"-?' ? Julius Thrasher of Townville spent a few hours tn the city yesterday on business. Mrs. E. C. Meschiue of Lowndes vtlle was shopping in the city yes? terday. W.T. Johnson of Hartwell, Ga., waa among the visitors to spend yesttrdsy In tho city. - o ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crouch ot Elko. In Barnwell county, have been visiting friends here. W. L. Snell grove wes among the visitors to spend yesttrdsy in the city. Howard Halley of Hartwell, Ga., waa In Anderson yesterday for a short stay. John Zachary has return td tn hi? home In Atlanta after a visit here to friends. E. W. Harper of Lowndesville, spent part of yesterday tn tbs city on business. Mrs. P. H. Halley has returned to Hw home lo Hartwell, Ga., after a BIJOU THURSDAY SEPTEMBER Only One Admission AFTERNOON, S and lOc :-: NIGHT, lOc One! One card won a bride and ruined a life. How ? Read and See TheTrey O'Hearts By Louis Joseph Vance Author of The Fortune Hunter-'The Black Bag-The Lone Wolf-Etc Read ike Story in The Daily intelligencer SEE THE PICTURES At the Bijou Theatre illira. '??i il i;,r .':??> l-Mllt. ? l!?l!t?[l'll|il'|.,':'' i 7, f.; 1 - .; Ev er y bo dy-from Grandad to the little tots-is going to the theatres nowadays to see the most elaborate motion-picture production ever presented the startling mystery story by Harold Mac? Grath, played by an all-star Thanhouser cast THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY By Marold MacGraih Tucahouser*? Million Dollar Motion-Picture Production At the Bijou TTteatre Read this stirring story in the Daily Intelligencer riait here t? hor daughter, Bira. Wal ar H. KeeBc. Frank Sharpe of Pendleton was in he city yesterday for a few hour?: W. T. Lander of Wllllamston was n the city yesterday and registered l new automobile ? F. W. Bannister and daughttr of itarr were shopping in the city* yes crday. J. S. Martin of Garvin township tpent yesterday in the city on bus-' hess. P. B. Qrlflin of the Broadaway sec ion was la Anderson yesterday for a ew hours. J. H., Wright of Rock Mills spent esterday in Anderson on business. W B|. Btrlekiand-of Savannah waa imong Ute visitors to spend. yesterday n the city. Charles M. Findlay, a well known ?lauter of'the Mountain Cceek ,sec Iph. was in the city yesterday. L. C. McPhall of Hall township, ras in Anderson yesterday on bnsl tieas. Jasper Aahicy ot Harcus Creek was rah th Anderson yesterday for a few ours. James T. Erwin of Hones Path pent part of yesterday ia the city oh usin?es. D. M. McPhall of the Hopewell sec lon spe?t s few hours te Andersen ester?ay. W. H. Lyon spent s few boura in ireenville yesterday on business Mr. and Mn. w. T. Bannister, Ir. and If rs. Billard Hombree and lr. Tantea Jenkins, all nf Hartwell, la-, wera In Anderson yesterday. Dr. ir PALMETTO THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM i The Hoity-Toity MusicalComedy Company Presents "THE FOLLIES OF FUNLAND" Tbc funniest sketch of the week-New Songe nod Clever Dancing wm. v vi tr J-*, vt itriM iii i VI vi V i&lD j'j A SHADOW OF TRAGEDY.. .LUBIN 2 reel Specie! Feature BY THE OLD DEAD TREE . ..... .BIOGRAPH Drama BROUGHT TO JUSTICE. ... . .. KALEM Western Drama '^y iTTj Won't foreft 1-Thursday Blakt tee Bis; Tango Dunelng ( ontest at the PALMETTO FBIDAY-?THB PERILS OP ^jUriSsE* AT \ g jj jj THE BEST SHOW IN ANDERSON | ll Jenkins hasVp??rht sou county hospital. Mrs. Rroadua Ezell ot Texas has arrived in, the city for a visit to har Parents, Mr. and Mrs. IL F. Shumate. Mr and Mrs. J J Baldwin and chil dren, and Carisls McKinney, haye re turned from a abort visit ta Royston, OB Cray tori's ream Is Good Cream. :: Ice Cream :: Eat More Of lt. iii lasara **^V^*3anwW?^ ;. Is ft jm-st eyes ie, glasses Sst .pettiest Alright thea dent seek farther, Jest see we. I specialise on these troubles aad can sive ye? that Malak ea work that anana satisfaction. Pi laai aana te exaa ?e pairs ldc up. DR. M. tl CAMPBELL 112 W. WhitnerSt Ground . Haag taltales? Beetles*.