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VISIT Rubensteins New Store "VJT/** ^ or no .war, we hav* to eat, wear clothe*,, maintain ?V ?- A, our households, and ?his calls for a vast amount ot-jmer chanc?se. Of course, under existing conditions, people{ ffid' -ti?iy to make a dollar go as far aa possible, and the merchant who* can^offer , she biggest values will get the business* , We have a new store, , a brand new, complete stock of Shoes, Dry Goods, Hats and Readyj to-We?r for the whale family. Although our merchandise is, ?the product of the largest and repre tentative manufacturers in the United States, we are offering our goode at: exceptionally low prices. I rn A FEW SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY DRESS GOODS 'Hampton.*1 ui; Wcpj Borea i:i aa familiar to tho nubile an Huc<tr to tho grocer, lt ls 4 i inches; sponged and rhrnnk; all colara. $1.00 val tica al <"? cents. ' - . . All t?iaf? : HS ' HtV*o?JB< 3crgc 30 inch nt Wi cents. A beautiful ?lino> bf? PUiHl^ from io conta to 28 cents. "1 inch Sheeting at 4c. CORSETS Wo llanillo tho fu^h*- | Cmwn lino. Guaranteed ruifct ? proof. Prices from 50? to $^.60. Kongo Heit crown corset front lace, exceptional value $IC0. BOYS' CLOTHES Wo liavc a complete lino of Toyr. wearing apparel. Prices to suit every person. Hoy? suite $0 00 value $4.118. Hoya Suit*, $5.00 value $3.98. Hoy;; Killdeer hocker pants from 50c to $1.50. Y 8HOES SHOES We realizo tho Importante of tho nhno lino' in our busi ness und are uiakiug au ex traordinary effort to give you improved values., Our ?bofes* arti4'solid'-?ind wc curt iii tho wliolc family. We li;iv('' tli>-ni in Olin Metal, Patents, Tau aud Viel. Price?) to SU?t. j HATS i fA sample Hat, vapicrj $1.50 and $-'.0V. Only a few left Ut SHIRTS One lot Negligee Shirts, fast colors 49c. Soft. Shirts, military col lars, all size? at 49c. One lot Winds ? Shirts $1.00 values at 79c. Flannel shirts all colors at 49c. A good heavy jersey Shirt double breasted, a p;ood value for 69c. SWEATERS V^'o have .Sweaters, ali prices. Ask to geo theni UNDERWEAR Wo haw a largo assort 111-nt of 'underwear and only carry the best qualify. . i laities', a fiue rlhbi-d gar- j mont with iiateuted collar 7*3 l?ilfTW -- \ and cuffs at 5fle. Wrights Health, every one j kuows (lie make. $1.00 valu".-, i everywhere for Saturday on- j ly t>9c garment. Sanitary fleece, first qual ity at 39c. A largo aud attractive ?Ino j ' for Ladies' and-t'hlWeen. RIBBONS . A large aiisortmcntofvjper- , ! slan Rtpbou, regular A 20c ? i values ?Tor Ki dents-. - ." BB-r-?-ff-* COATS TH HE All AT I cents C. S. MINOR'S OLD inf!"s ? Wanted: BAM STOCK "Snits ?_ ?_ CH! , ^ **** Subject to supply we ( ' will buy Eight Shares rj ttl?. .i,i;."?- of Bank of Anderson. .ll.p| wr : j j -saft^f.M.1 'wi"i j-1 4 ; ; ? :.>( - , lr ^ & Evans Building .Anderson, S. C. nog^Mi/<t> j j ^ n .|. ,T|./i; ne i^usn ls Un ? With the cool weather comes thc demand for fresh 1 meats. We arc pf?parcd t? serve you with thc very 1 ] finest of Mutton, Veal, Pork, Reef, Poultry, etc.? that [ money san buy. Our fensine** ?n this linc as weil as in thc ?. Grocery line is increasing. ; We arc not going to let "har* times** talk cut a i 1 * ritflc m otor husmea*, j *llt& We have the go4dL the price, the service, and in rc* on X : ...,t?^?or your, patronage, ive promise you happiness and fe B k ? !? "NufSfpJ" K 212 3. Main S?Ieft^a^aV?^te^ ? 1*^??^:V Ir?ronf 132 ''"iu^**.i_.-_'.-J.-1: 1 .-L_-J-J?LU-J^ ? (TfBOLiX Users say lt ls the Ideal, ?perfect laxativo drink. M. J. Perkins. Oreen ?a*. Wis., saya " I hare road pills, sV salts? etc. but- were all dtaagree an? uni?a?sTactory. in tunad the Ideal laxatlvt For sick headache, aour stomach, lexy liver, congested Bowels-it is the ?ef fect laxative and gives a thorough flush. Sensitive, delicate people, in-i valida and children find it . eaay to j take and pleasant in action. ' Result? I >hvxithoroughlv satisfactory. Krans'l \]c "j Pharmacy, ?kents. j . Weekly Letter I ??NfW York.. Sciit. 25.-ftfonijMjrB of H tlic New York Colton ?^chango still H express .-inorn uv leja uncertainty a:: H to when it will bc possiblo to resume I buaiuess in future, but lt ie'believed I that consider;!ble progress baa been H made in that direction 'during thc I pout week. Lin.uiao.'.jon of the old fl ntraddle intercut has becu a little I moro active, und ia expected to make fl still better headway at thc lower level of prices whtlo it is rumored that tholl old internus; ha? heoh still nure sub ,1 stnntiully reduced by wookly settle-il menu. Moreover, philis are ?lili un-ll ?e'r couaidcrptlon roi* taking ever.re-ll ajainlug cont met? ? hy-.A ny ndtoate-and ? I ?villi the price of ..Dccupibof contracte! pow at the cohlcuiplatcp niuo cent j level ?arly ntitxiuncJBtenla'.'ore look cd for iii that, conncetion.' .Meanwhile new by-laws bud tr,'.din,u: 'ruler, - arc bring drawn up. with a view to a-htpi ing N'ow V.?rl. method ; of l!u.> roiuir?- I ni?nts'or'the n?w cotton /future;; law. I This lew docs not boc' nv? effective until "Oio.Vr 1Mb. but .tlic m?e\ial I Combiii tee on by-law's hus r.0ON mended thal when thc exchange lu rh opened, ne w bunine-';! bc i?rrmitied| only in contracts baaed Oh thc gov ernment prado:; a? tiley now cxlsl. j The' committee conniders presenil ?fqthe?M of--flx*v* differ: ;?;-.?ly? for the time bciuir. l??t ?.?."??...... ...J... bally diff?rence? undefSthe r(?b?-. of Uv "department or aprlr?ltun1 ?ind ?bu abandonment or grader guarantee through ?he in?pcc?ion bureau fund? alter f--?-i;rn. iv IK. it; in proponed-1-J maintain ?he local, inspect ion bnrenv. Html thc; Hfcrctary of agriculture wl?l HpO asked to station a hoard of r-p pcals hero tb order, tty, decide dispute.? SR to grotfe ar, eta'plo.. Action upon lires?, recommendation? IP tn he takejt hy Ute boin! ol in:iun-.:< i> within th* ilhxt ' few dayKv. lCv?;c)u ?>?- tuttuV heavy raina In central :j*"?d: astern ?lections ot thc brit, new jcvop, cuudl ttonff have been ?:>uald?rcd favorable sum" tJouUuirn ^pot aic-t ' '; : were, re torted i-athor easier toward the cloau j1 ttl ti.no ? In -which Winter ut loss'uceen pi-tl lng th mega, Carotina1 ; baye, a pst rorm feed for ntiata vi tut the nins, or barn partial poa* .ii pet rit! ?liGE DISTRICTS WILL BETIER COUNTY ROCKY RIVER, SWAMPS TO BE RECLAIMED ! ? FORWARD STEP Moy Result In Thousand* of Acrca j of Other Lands Being Reclaim cd In Anderson Conni? Bincc it ia now practically assured thal tin work of draining Hooky Uiver ] swamp laug? will hogiu within tho next ?.'CT? v.ook ?. :t WUK being ireely prog nosticated ou tho street:; .f Anderson yesterday that this particular movo ui?mJ will result in hui.iii . ?ls or acree of other swamp lundi! in tho county b?fqg rn [aimed 'alni will result ii' thousands of dollars in additinrnl furui laudr, lor tho county A uicc'-ng of those Interested iii thc drawing' of Hammond' swamp wai held >e tenta y morning, ino meet ir heilig . ..ii? ? i lp ..r.i.T :. ?ij:3o u'clor? i .. Jamed N. i'oanunir, < I? rk of court. |,Nul luau y of thc; properly owners were i lu attendance. Mr. t'carmnU stated tho purpose Q% thu meeting nud Ui funneii tho property owners that this Would !?" tin- lust liu-ellln- with wh'oh he would he connected. following which ho asked that tin- iutoUcBtod pai ? ties ballot for member, io compose;, tho druinuge commis i'm. Kullow Ing tho result of 'this election: Mr. ?.' Minian appointed the fellowing mon j on the commission; G. C. Hallen tine. I it. H. Lipon and J J. l-'rolweiL Hinco these men have le n appointed tho entire matter will I-- placed h tlio'-r hand-/ and they will have com plet,, charg? of thc arrangements fur getting tile work under way. It will ho necessary to Vutn bonds to the amount ot about '$?0,000. following which tho commission will advert?s? fur bids and will lol the cuutract for the werie lo begin. In Hammond swamp there aro about 1.000 acres of land. Tills laud ls now worth between $15 and $:'5 per nero, bein;; used only for pastures, hut when tho work ia finished ami tho hind re claimed the r;wamp will caclly bc woilh $100 per acre or a total Of $100. 000 for tho reclaimed land of Ander son comity. ' speaking of tho proportion yester day. on?- ol' the men Interested In thc j Hammond swamp-draina go proposition said that tho pirlicular portion ot the j work was of little slgnilicanco. when compared to what- eouhl ho auconi p??hod In' Anderson cornily and what will lie accomplirhcd when tho.prcs ? nt ?undertaking?tunmmu succeBsful ly; This-n'nMamau-.pointed tn thr fact thnt thurrowa**-, -swamp laud? iv Prbadaway, .'along-Bevcnlam lu Fork) township; ? tr? ?r?!x nn! Twenty Th-rr ard Twenty aud lS-rMllc. and predicted that etch of these--, neel lou? wtrald 'orin n drainage comnrssiou if the| ITeiumond swamp undertaking prove* .iuec?-s!,fnl. If ail . un:- ls done, lt simply means that Andrrson county v/JH he'rit her by thonsnial.? ?,f acres of tilbiblo laud than .slpi now is and will eventually -orno tOt b.c tlio richest county 4? Uio statt . PL?CiTS ORBcR i FOR FINISHING BRICK FOR COR1NCES AND FACE OF] MAY LEASE TODAY! Washington Man Wfrcd Yesterday] That He Would Arrive Today To Coffer C?owflg Contract In all probability t?o- directora ?if the .\iulek-oii Dcvolopnu nt Company,, owner:, of tin- Anderson Theatre., cow in course ol construction, will tcday lease tho auipajnu?nt place and tlinn nil pin?" ivtll bi 'omoleied for lim fir?! X?tlrii.>lir?li .**?..... uiuin it? *H? hand ?ouro new theatre. _\ contraer, wan clo: ? d yesterday v.jth J. Ii. Cook cf tipo <Jeorgla-Cn.ro llna Iirick Compaay o? \\u gusta. Ga . for l?onot) fino pressed brick.' thone to bo used "tor thtf ??^.f the theatre and for tho" cornice*-:- |i in understood tl it nu early shipment ls to be made o?. Ihr ; latest mrd?|t, although this ?-ail) ion lifo?rSPt and the addi-, tiena . motor ia I wljl no: bo need 1 for nonie timi- to roma. The iit;-t idiipmc?t of lumber to tv> luted in the crmi*?(?t!;>ii of thc new building arrived yesterday ami ls nh ( u --ly ?ii place, extractor Hir-ney l?iu? he Um^^^Hpascd with'tho finality of all thc mat-rial .rpcslvod than far. / itc saya thai if Bfwfapt sMpilfeW*** fluvial cuati' t? no in-J ch>ut*nt v ovos that ii" HK-IMI nblet totirii 0v-r the theatre paYt ff the build.ns tu thc lessee bj I3ci:embor -0. This |*;!lic date chosen! by tti?> dii'-rloru and they are urging thar !!;:. ; '"?'?'? ready for the'i opening ?how in :! date sq thatj the niau who leases-'tho placo may got Lhe benefit of the larg?- holtdary show j business. The ii'ditb r.? l)<-cumber 1? : ? in tho' theatrics) laud ties* arid ticing u?ngHE< or that itu- Me. tiooney will make ev-j cry possible - to have the new, .. I..,." ._1 - . V _ *--.>.._ .\j .... tws>mnuir urn uuuu*/> ebgln. A~tcl?j ?vort In Ander -I-1 GRAIN MAN TELLS Ok* THE ELEVATOR BENEFITS RESULT Knoxville Man Say? Thal South ern Farmers Will Grow To Ap* predate Work cf Rotation . just ?t Hil. time a number pi An lersoii county farmers are giving Oatt* stdorabte ntt-nilon to the matter of ?rain tie vat or?'and a ^object hereto lore unheard of In Ute noutb lu being closely, studied. Thc farmer? ol luis county believe Uiut a grutn elevator 'will be a good Investment lor Ander don and when the proposition 1? put l ight a<)l?V.; ely up Ul llu'lll lt ls rop ilidcutly < ,M eted that they will lake to the ides.' Representatives (>f peoi-l : lutero-.led in manufacturing tievaloi machinery are now in t'oluniiiia. tiguriiig with lu- furtuum of Iticlilaiid county and tiny will ?"tuc from (hat city to An rfcrHou. The following from tho Co lumbia State 'bf yeaterduy tells ol what ' they bay abdul tile fol?eme: "W. J. Savagt/ of Knoxville rame lo Columbia yesterday and will attend a meeting of the board of directors or tho Colcnibia Clumber Of commerce "oday, nt Which the proposition of cs tubllabing a grain elevator in Colum bia will be discussed. 'O.?? thu erec tion of 'thb elevator hinges thc possibi lity of unothcT kindred luduutry. M. rt. Cooper, president of thu Adluh Mill ing compnny. proposes to biuld a 50 bnrrcl a day capacity flour mill in connection with lii.Vunnne il mid feed milla,' if the business intorcsta In Co Inmhia will erect an elevator in which supplies of grain may Itv stored. The combined plants, Mr. Conner Bay:*., would rtt/uiro ubout '.1,000 bushels of graiu euch day. "In speaking of thc possible in creasc lu grain -production next year, lu consequence of the curtailment of the cotton crop, Mr.. Savage said: ' * "Two distinct benefits will result from tho movement. One is that the farmers wilt'bc taught to rely vu alf-' m ber crop thah colton. Tho other, isr} that they will come to appreciate' the advantage of crop rotation. In thp south farmera plant fields in cots ton for 20 consecutive, yours, and then say that tho tanti 1H worn out. In England the farms reach their most productivo otago after 25 years -cul I."allen by virtue ot crop rotation.'** "Mr. Savage says tittil a . woe len jtructure wttlr 76.0W busheii 'Capac?iy will coBt approximately $1 ??.000 or aa invertr&est nf Z&. ? ^ustttii. ' If tho j structure should be of concrete, luci cost would be 30 rent? a bushel. <>.. ; I$?2,500 for au elevator with an otiuiv-1 aient bin capacity. "This expert secs in thu proposition to build grain elevator.! tho same ?pos sibilities us lu cotton warehouses, in which farmers may otore their sup plies and have cert If irate:? issued In part payment of tho value of the goode stored," 3on yesterday fropi William Notes,1 one of thc beat known theatrical men Of Washington In which he advises that he will arrive ia Anderson this morning ut 11.50 and will be ready to talk business to the- promotora of. th theatre, lt ta highly probable that Mr. Note:; wjll lease the placo If ho and thc directors, can agror to terms. rno publie of Anderson la hope-: fal tl. it .Mr. Notes may get tb? loase as bo ls probably in bqtt?r position U>.book , .fix?t class, attraction:* for Anderson than in any other map uow figuring on the lease. HQ operates theatres in-Waohlogton. Atlantic City j and Norfolk qed; jt ll0i ?^"rea tho lease on the Anderdon theatre be will book all; attractloua, for, tiieae , three towna. M^*/' ?r* ?" --. Ill 31 A.\ LIFE 18 VERY CHEAP : . ?-_. . ; ('.:<.nUnned from Tage One.) portion ?>r misfortunes of thia charac-! t>v . tearing from time tn Mme. \t tu important that this point or view i should he4ti?Orough!y' appreciated Tho loss of th&i. tr^.^,-, NPARH from the Rea bf life, la of small naval I significance. They belonged to a class* o? crulaerrV'WB?Be speed haa been sur passed by many of flic encmv'n battle It ip?. ,. r. "The report Of thc ulnking of the Cressy, signed by 'Bertram W. b. Nicholson.'commander or Hie 'ate fl. M. s.^ cr*s?y'. follows: H/gtie aady'Cribiei closed"'?nd Ink nt -i i " > ? . in 11. t lie flrfgho abend di Hie AN.-ukh. ami tho Cres: -, abolit It.O yard, on o?^?VWon lis lt wa* > re?; UiBt tho Aboukir wa? tn S?nger'o?finking all thc 1: ?ats Vere acut s?ay'from theVsessy and a dick et tum* was hoisted out without steam up. "When cutten t'Urd with AIK>?- ( kirV rr rebirnlm- ) . ihn 'dre* ? expiation ir.TvW x>\-ic .inmediately. , Almont directly nfter the tl ogee waa hit wi? observed a irrrlshope' on oar r( port. boW"about 300 yards off. '"Kim-iras opened Immediately iintl the- enain^N were mit full Speed ?head with tho intention tf'running her dodf?v Our, gunner. Mr. Pouch erty. positively asserts that he hit ?be psHscope' ami that the submarin? sank Aa officer., standing alnaaaide the gunner, thinks thal Ibo . nhelt struck only neting timben- bm it waa 1 orideatlr ? thc impression of tim' ffife that UM^ submarine bad vi?? t i>?r ??M?iaTinr, did uot fire a tor nedo at tho Cressy. i "'Captain Johnson then maneuver.J MwmmwW&mmnmlmlim?mm&m -,-j-?-^-j ^j^^^^^OME OF V?"ij^_^i^^S ^^P' OWN IS A H^^E ^^^^N^ THE BIG PLOT - NORTH ANDERSON j J,^, jj : I Will be finished this morning we'll have it up on the wall of > r. cur frost eifi?e th!; ??terses^. ! i 6 COME IN AND SEE IT- W ' It will show every lot in North An-' lt . Merson-will show the lot? that ^ ,81 v have been sold, and whare houses ' iUh}<" SI \ have been built fit ? ?- ; ;. .j ; j ." j ^^^^^^^^^^ J B>^Si^BHMHIBBiBBBHHHHBBSHBBHDV0OKtV3nS9HBBHDHBBHBHBH j - .?. -J ' .1 - ..? "? Selling Rain Coats ls a Part of Our Business . 1 W ,. i Jilli! ju, y ;. HERE-YOU DON T tt?VE **> PftY I ANY FANCY PRICE? BUT ' | J YOW GET THE BEST, [| Boy's Cloth Rain Goats, sizes 6 to 14, I only $1.48 each. ?1 Ladies' and Men's Cloth Ram Coats, worth > $4.00 at $3.00 each. Ladies' and Men's Double Texture $5.00 Rain Coats, only $4.00. Twenty Ladies'Silk Mohair Rubberized \ Coats in Navy New Blue or Black, worth $7.50 at $5.00 each. j | Men's 54 to 60 inch $10.00 Double Tex- I ture Twilled Rain Coats "Bales W*iT ft $7.50 for 54 inch and $8.00 for the 60 inch W Coats. ? ? : - jt Men'? Reglan Rain Coate, Very Cheap f . at $10.00 our price $9.00 each. . Don't fail to visit our Cpa! Suit [J Department, Second l^loor, I where you'll find everything ? ?_ 13_i_aar - -- Tile |ee H?| "^G. H* B?ILES,, Proprietor tl thc ship BO RB tb render esaljitaiico .tanto - .. ^.* - - nilnijil jj'Jfc1 _ .n,i Abou- e??ul tea feat ?atora.:. About a saai ir. .?oom tive minutes l.?i-? ? ..?er.of? an hoer arter the ?rst ?-^e*??V r periscope wan seen or, our ?tar had hit, a third torpod*, fired froren Kj.ard quarter And Ur? was opened, submarine Just before the ?tarboar? ot tho torpedo she fired at beam hit ya... The ship Uion begsn to range of 500 to OOO yerda was plain- heel rapidly and finally t!ir>ctl lr visible and lt stielt us on the star :op, remaining sofor afcm.t'* twenty ?oerdslde. mlttutee before she ?aally ssnk-t? ".The sb't, listed abou? ten degress 7:65 a. m. 0 starboard ?nd remained steady. "'Alargo ??sher of mea were 1 h time waa 7.i5 a. m. Ail the saved hycasting adrift: on" ? far*^' vater tight doors, deadlight*, aa* : z..:. .: - - ? ? ? "* r.uuios had haas securely closed be- v", ,.,." ?-? , ore U.. torpodo stalte? lbs ship. All', 1 ??n^l?h<? *hi; h? mesa stools and table *boxe? en&,*^yowling.iv- - ill available timber lied been thrown j