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Pf?Rf*M ARTISTS A H,bl? ^r-the performers to escape
JW 119 Se? J* without fatal acoidenta.
'.'NEW SENSATION ' A number of these daring perch per-J
? -. i-. <iM formers are to be.seen In this city
.Porionnsrs on Stemkr Psrp??i- ?nU^
I CO?T Foldsare tho WmtWV^i r*fc October ?. The perch act number
? uuw ? w? u one of the costliest restores of tho
ft Cfearopicm C?feabi?ra Ringling Brothers'- program this sea
son; and Includes such famous enter
. - -. .tamera as the Mlrano Brothers. Ah
1. . -3^os *al!sey that 'he most * dresen Broihers. the three Jahns and
M^K'ttw?^?fBer* ottntbers^a?. aerial 1018 ?rln? **,a Rodrigues Brothers,
w?kersare sailors, and the jrriiy taral Tbdsp performers, all of whom are
b^ftalways been more or IcSS orosd!foreigners are making their Initial,
oJBuur (; i afr Jay IWs Aine ot lK>W to American audiences, perform
soms thi?ip lUffUhiit ifp/itR fVom (tho tins
- , have 'managed .to of slender perpendicular poles of
I ? ;?Min^?i I1 i position be-.great length and supported solely hy
wk public oy. ; man'th's atrnegth of otis man, who stands
raging ma , on the ground holdfhg the pole upright
?-- Iftfe?* t*tt*r btftottfrno a ?*w tramMl sotssS attached to hl3 waist.
:novm os The perch acts are only some of the
; oh?tormers: They have created many aerial novelties to be sees st
mr-m sensation in the hippo- the ?tingling circus this yoar. Tho big,
m^Bsr. r the past win- reature of th program la the massive.
(^Hpj|?nww^a?r?lllug and araasiag new spectacle, Solomon and the
at cm h ulKsy heights ?m*on of Sheba, with Us cast of l,?.EA\
and trcmllng characters sad S grsnd' ballst of SOO,
S?-,^as?->io>vat isiposr ^rnc"^?hff spectacle gt?ttuceu' for j
the first time this season at a cost of
$1,0W),C00, and is said to .be the most
lavish display of its kind ever pre
ocnPM itt America.
The Day Io Congress
Washington, Sept. 30.-Following
aro the proceeding of Wednesday in
congress: *
SENATE-Finance committee, con
tinued work on wai* revenue bill.
Fight on the conference report on
the Clayton trust hill was continued
Recessed at 6 30 to ll a. m. Thurs
day.
HOUSE-Debate resumed on bill for
codification ot printing laws. ,
Adjourned at 4.40 p* m., until noon
Thrusday.
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o TOWNVlLLK NOTES o
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Town vile, Sept. 20.-Miss Ada La
Orone and nephew. W. fi. LaOrooo, of
Johnston, after a pleasant stay bf a
few weeks with tbs former's brother
and sfet.cr, Rev. add Mrs. W. S. Myers,
have returned home.
Rev. and Mr?. W. T. Hollingsworth
have returned from an extended trip
in Alabama and Georgia.
C. W. Witt, of Amer!-us. Ga* has
. ?rr ?. aa? ?hara? ol th? school
aa principal, which opens next Mon
day. .
Misa Nonla Dunlap, of Athens, Ga.,
han returned to take op the music
work. i
>ur. and Mrs. Pilchard Grubbs, of
Walhalla, spent several days with roi.
atlvea last week.
Dr. W. T. Hunt has gone to Balti
more to spend several weeks.
Miss Kelfee Stevenson ls visiting
relatives st Cross Roads.
Mrs. Newt. Coleman went to An der
ron this week shopping.
.Miss Joana Brovle* left a few days
ago for Lander College.
, Misa Edna Stevenson, of Lavonn.
Qa.,; visited relatives this week.
T. I). Jon va and Frank Hawkins at-i
tended & reception this woek at Wal-}
halla.
Rev. and Mrs. W., 8. Myara ami Miss
Ada I AGrone and W. B, LsGrono vhs
lied Anderson, Wllllamston and Pcl-|
ker last week.
Dr. and Mrs. Witherspoon and son,
of tho Fork, visited friends here this
week.
Dr. J. M. Hobson visited relativos
at Sandy Springs last week.
Friday ?vening at 8 o'clock at Town.
ville, there will be given by the Rural
Improvement Association ri reception j
la the now teachers and patrons of the
whoo!. - There wit! be some talks and
tousle.
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0. HENRY'S
STORIES
VI - ThelChampion
of the ?Weather
?i-1 ? v-_LL?:
By O. i HENRY
tow. itu. *\(*AM?h fm * t*
IF you should peak br the Kiowa
reservation t 'tua o-erage New
Yorker be pr< wbly wouldn't know
whether you (yere referring to a
new political do ge at Albany or a
leitmotif fjwm pl irslfal.? .Bnt out tn
the Kiowa rei er ntion advices bnvo
been received (jon truing tho existence
of New Yirk
A party.'Ni r fis were or. a hunting
trip tn tab roser htton. Bnd Kings
bury, out gui? v philosopher and
friend, was broill g antelope Steaks In
camp ono:night Cue of the party, a
PariintrSU I. ta) , "eura it's a nico
?.; ?y?"
pinkish batted y< ng man In c correct
huuting Costmut sauntered over tfr
the Ure tb lieht a cigarette nud re
marked corelobsl to Bud:
"Nice idjihtr
-Why. fas." F; tl Hud. "hs nice as
any nlghtf?uiitd > tbut ain't received
the Itrondtfay' st: up of approval. .
"How did Man r ho tva? from New
York? Wwi. I I wed it out us Boon
aa he sprang thu ?"ttvb words on ino.
I waa in XeW'Yo ? myself ft couple of
irenrv neb;-.nod I noticed some of tho
enf^^sj?.i'bo nW&ifW.t|an
sho MriuugtaV* g
"VwvAMl??jrk rather different
from tbe.-fynbai? el didn't you* Bud?;?
asked one? the entera.
"Can't say/th , 1, cKd." onswaredr
Bud. "Anyways ?at:more than some.
Tho mnlri^trall ? that town, which,
they call Brondw r? brptenty traveled,
but thcy*w iibdb the same' brand of
bipeds tl*t trat p}' around In Cbey
enne and Ajninrill 1 At first I was sor*
of rattled-Shytln crowds; batj'l soon
says to Myself '*^?'re. u?tr; ' Bud;
they're Just plnli folk* Uko you and
Geronimo and .G iver Cleveland and
the Watson boj . so don't get all
flustered sip with consternation under
your saddle blink!*,' and then 1 feels
calm and peaceful like 1 waa- bo** In
the nation^igatti ft a ghost dance or a
green corn powwi iv.
Td bee? sa v mp up for a y Car to qive
this New York a1 hirb * F knew a man
named Summers bat lived there, bat
I couldn't'find hil . so I played a lone
band nt enjoying te* Jnt?xlc?Ungpleas
ures of tntfeon* f t metropolis.
-For awhile 1 as so frivolous and
locoed by the eh trie lights dod th*
noises of tho phoi ?graphs and the soo
ond story taUrond tnat^fergpt^o.of
of natural requin aenUL ^c^'ei
no hand it deny >ysei?'Uio piehsures
Df soclapja voct viiatercoBrflo,,wltb
friends and strant rs. rOut Jn tp? terri;,
tories when I meei * roan I never saw
before, Inside of sans minutes I know
bis lavoir i?U5^ai?1pt..<a?iiar, apo,
his wife^?pejhip?; ?^jptgh
pays 'or clCti.3s. slux>uy aaa oLctrlu-j
tobacco. Iff* n-gt with mo not t
penurious within; conversation.
"But thlt here aw Tbrk was- inau
gurated ot. ?N? id i of absteet?casnat?
in rcg=rd io the pa tgqf speech. At the
end of three wtM nob..ly In the city
bad flredMren o tonk syllable In my
direction -?jeepr tl > walter In- the grab
emporium wi MS 1 fad. And ts li!? out
pourings ? ayntc wasn't nothing bat
ptagiarls? from he bill of fare, he
novar aanded n ' yecrnincp!. which
was to JUHa aom< ody hit, if I stood
next to ft v mon at i bar he'd edge off
and give ft Bald* n-Zkglcr 1
be suspended ma f having
pole concealed on fey person. 1 tx
tn wish that;-raSOT t
Woco for my psscfeo for the
them placas .will 3' ml; with you. and
?SV first cuitan ?r* tSfcet #i?
ids middlename **?.'
chrince In a raffle ?* fi :,N&pSSe box.
. rsvei!. ?se day JbasS ^^^pastMi-.
"Ha wa*a.!t!?d;
phica, an?;I rei^ he? seen n>e in
tod
morning-mid ain't' there a feel tog'<f??|
rain lo flie ulr tonight? But alongj
about noon lt . sure tva* gal?upuiuut? i
weather. How's nil up to the houser]
?ou coing right well with tba csffy
uowV
"Well, air, that galoot Jost tarn? nut
back und walks off stiff, without a
word, after all my trying to be agree
able. I didn't know wbat to make of
lt That night I finds a cote from
Summers, who'd been sway from .to. wn.
gjV Ag the address ot his camp, ,1. ?bes
up TO h>? house and has a good,. VUE
?m* talk with his folks. And I tells
Shapers about the . actions ot this
cuy ote in tba caff y and" desire? Inter-1
preMticn,
"50b/ says Summers, 'he. wasn't In
tending to strike np a conversation
with you. Thats jost the New York
?tybi. He'd seen "you wa? a regular
customer, and be spoke a- word or two
Just to show you be appreciated your
custom. You oughtn't to have follow
ed ft np. That's about: as fae ad we
care to go with S stranger. A word or
so shoat the weather may be ventured,
but we don't generally make lt the ba
sia Ot an acquaintance.'
.'.Billy.' say? J, the weather ?nd Its
ramifications is a solemn subject with
me. Meteorology la one of my sore
points, ?o man can. open up. the ques
tion of temperature or humidity or the
glad sunshine with me and then turn
tail on lt without Ita leading to a fall
ing:barometer. I'm going down to see
th^H man again and give bim a lesson
its HIS art of conteni?*" conversation.
?Om say New York etiquette allows
'hiBHtwo words and no answer. Well.
.hvKgoing to tarn hie self into a wea th
'SffBureau and finish wbat be begun
1^S?ttn^liu^-a^--lt:--Kit'X wW
' Irritated some and) t went on tbe street,
sib^ci^^hajt.caffy,,,
fl called that man to ens side and
herded.bim Into scorner. 1 unbut
toned ?n?d?h to show, bira a 88 I%ar?
'rfcd stuck under rair'Vust. , *
.? 'Fnrdnenri says, 'g tottef npacv ago
1 waa.Jn^.here and jo?* ntiztfl .?be op
igprtunlty to say It was a nice day.
When I attempted to corroborate your
! Sheather slgual.. you turned spur, buck
?Sa whlked off.' &M* f?SLl, 'you
.fw hearted, language shy. stiff neck'
Od cross between n Spitsbergen sea
Mek and a mroislod qpf^rft yon resume
-mere yon left off in your discourse
oh the weather.'
.Tba fellowdooks atKK^and|trlcS to
inp. but be sees l 'dorrl AndnSe comes
tapund serioua.
!"'WeH.' soys he.jaykiz tho handle
of my gun. 'it ,was*?t?ff ? ?ice. day;
som o warmish, though.'
jOy?sions-expatinta-rfill J*} tho outlines,
i-when rou start .enjrthlne with me 1u
ahortnu^o "itiir tfeni^'^to^t'?n odt
th* man, 'but ircies^^j^ftae^ln^e
lng rain right badly up state.' ~
' ;" That's the kind of n canter,' say?
l?i $h*ke the.New Tork dvstoff fpnr
hoofs^aDd be a" ree^ijM^eoa^
"They're all we^ th?|k^'fany? be.
.We-w? have a nw pt?h?* ?*?
".Now you're eo?d?g.. it? 1 saya
.This cold, reserve llrtfreVrtaflg up al
Inst. That little touch ahodfelbe plano
almost makes ?is b^^hors.'^as.fs the
youngest kid's namef'rljo^ftm.
" Thomas.' soya beT " 'BeV^oat; get
i Has well from the measle^^y5-.
" 'I feel Itke IM knownjyon always,'
say? I. 'Now "tbte^$^Jost ?a more
-*are yon doing right Meli witt the
?entry, now? <I; #X\)TA \V
" Trcf*v well.' ha says. ?Tm Batting
away a little n.c-ne^.^ .
tc,1 *ays I.' 'Now go
btrctQ?J?^ ^l?'hWg** d?lassai
Kocff your bands off the breather'uu<
? ^articular! ... r;;
|jl^ . ? IN
I.'*So the sezt da> i
|-i""":"r".',?*"' MU ?.' " II.??.-Mi ? i ! g
5 Art Unusual Op?ortu?ity 1
The special departm?nts of Anderson ft 4
allege can enroll a few.more pnpils^and I
ge invites the ladies of Anderson m
Vc^rijty -to ;take advantage of this op- I k
I ,\ portunity "it - ?>"? ' - ft J
I Piano Art ft i
I PROF. and MRS GOODE MISS RAMSEUR 1|
I Voice Domestic Science * '%
i MISS STRANATHAN MISS MURRAY
? Violin Expression ft?
? MISS SMITH MISS WAKEFIELD ? *
S Whether you contemplate taking np the str?Jy of ' fi:
any of these studies or not, we will be glad to have you , K '
n visit the College :a??K? se? the work that is being done. 3
I Ajnicl?ps?n College
jj DR.J^ President. ft
j j
*W ?THEY l^?Efvj?^^ M
stjrle selection and
terials, which will like- V.
ly net be duplicated. p.
"'^ W?? ^ ^ ^rhaps it's not the war, or j%
weather somewhat earlier ff
m - than usual that has caused ft
the suit buying to b?gin I:
sooner than ordinary .this ft
?fifr-'-.' . If you haven't se?n the new ft
styles, you will be interested, ft
Lng?y becoming tb most wpm- ft
(en. Iain, s?rviceab?er-?i?Vd-besides'J.'
S .'.they th^ Mcharm' of ii distinct chahge ft
ym-Ammow EErrrm^wREptwE? fro
1 i:Mm ?DARE OF^t?W^WiA^-T?- ;
W?M WANTS THAN EVER BEFORfe
Suits, Dresses, Coats, Skirts and Sweaters;
We now have en exceptionally fine assort
ment '6^t}f^^i?6?B:^ priCj?i^?rt defy, com
petition? Come in and let us show you.
Fountain
Drinks*