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li Continuing the Early Autumn Showing of ?Beautiful Suits ~^*?/V>.% npHK many well-dressed women %?^J&?K ' * who have paid a visit of inspection rQwffil t() s'--^ the new Fall suits have confirmed Jr^&iJ^-^7 our opinion that styles were never quite r "??rn ^ so beautiful and fabrics hardly AS -'^mY^ y HANDSOME as they are this season. ,Jk*H There is much gratification over the ^/JWL opportunity to secure such handsome f in 1 ( *// >tf??^\ coat suits during these early days, when j ?A M j^^rr:^^ women are so anxious to change from fcJl \ y ft\*t if^SBW? their summer garments to the beautiful Ml iWSr vJ^fA If' *v new apparel of autumn. IJI ro^.^g ^WM^J {m The nre ?f suits now on hand express j y?> eft^ 4r>~".. v?v .j? absolute correctness in style, with the ..^?-.-ii??^" ' . . ^iW highest character of tailoring and finish known to women's ready-to-weargarments. Priced From $10.00 to $50.00 We are very proud of these garments, and whether you contem plate purchasing or not we will be delighted to show them to you. D. GEISBERG GOSSARD CORSETS MISS MILDRED DEAN PALMETTO THEATRE By Special Resuest We Are Repeating Monday's Bill "Delmon?G?'s Upside-Down" With an Excellent Chorus. Be sure to enjoy Miss Dean's Songs--the feature of the performance MOVIES Thc Devil's Signature* (2 j?ar!s)_i ...... . YEtfsanay Featurfng Richard Travers &nd J^yosly IJayne. Tajeen By Storm.. ..> a.Vitagraph Special feature j^g$$<$y^$ BUmbal? Young. Hearst Selig News Pictorial, No. 44. Coming Satur*y-"Broiv-ho BOly Buts In." j rctrn; O O O O O O O O O O O O ? O O O O O O O HON. JULI UH E' BOGGB o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO How sad tbs death of Hon. Julius B. ! He passed away at the Ander don Hospital 'ast Thursday morning. wmonl?Df the brttfhtcst lawyers in , Mfc* Pwlmoat sectioa>or the at?te and t?was- perhaps ono of tho bent known I ?nen ianthe State. He - vas known as ?tho silver-tongued orator- So Rifted ne as u speaker and lecturer, his Laorviccg wore sought On all occasions. He waa greatly beloved over thc Stat'? [jand the UOWB of his death b'OOght Mffreat sorrow- He wss n hrllllnnt ?writer and contributed many articles' lao the newspapers and magasines. En?or many years' he wan editor of the Picken? Sentinel. Ills last articles, which appeared in tho Piedmont Mag. n:'.ino. were among his host produc ;- tiona- Mr. no giru was solicitor of the | Tenth Judicial Circuit for eight years He was very successful as a prosecut-l lng attorney, business man, writer ' sd lecturer. Ha had a groat mind ? a cwt bear?, lie waa one of ekens county's most Illustrious sona| d rose to prominence by sheer abil ity sud hard work. Thc passing away | / fit ?neb men as Mr. BoggB is a distinct ^HHfto the State and more especially community tn which he ?lvca, ac* to his memory-Tuga'oo Tri bune, It ls hard for us to feallde that Julius E- Boggn ls dead. For tbs' past 40 vears w? bave known and admire? many noble traits os^cparacter. have watched his caro?r, In his aa well os his public life, he waa a human bein* with faults itfnd doubtles? mnde mis _JH&Hs vlf vues outweighed his ^^HMK- possessed a kind ?nd ,1 disposition, aud a he*rt f?ll milk of miman kindness, n m^n e than ordinary ?.lent, with Iteiitid ? Miirsry cdrtc^t'O's, and attained by plec^m-jais in tho schools of tho county, yet by and observation he acquired edge and attainments that i to the front In the bat life, and be filled every trust credit to himself sod honor to B?flft? was probably one oi tnown m?o tn the upper ps?t tte. For a-number of year? lawyer at Picken? and then rme editor o? the PicVens lalor for eicht years PO cult- He met and was thrown i i$ con tact with a great many people, his reputation niuo as an orator gave him an opportunity to meet and .ningle with the ladles and chUdrea. with who ni he was very popu'ar. It was our good fortune' to he iutlnmtoly ;w. Bociatcd with him for several years when he was a* young man attending school at Plckens. Many . pleasant hours have, wo spent now that the grim real ed him into the garner,, w'o%ul ho has met 'the reward of tho ful-Easley Progress. JUST CRIPPLE AROUND. Some people Just cripple around most of the days of their life, worth about half what 'they might, be th themselves and their families, with* all energy gone and only duty drag ging them about their daily tasks. They dont know what is the matter, and treat first one symptom abd then another, without much vesult. The real trouble ls that the blood ia not] rJt-?? SSOUBU to supply tho demand of the system, This lack of tba neces sary element may manifest itself In nervousness, in Indigestion, in rheum atism. In emaciation, in that "all gone" feeling. Just give yourself a chance by snaking your biood all right1 and see how quick nature will give yon poise and energy. Many of your neighbors have redeemed Uves almost shipwrecked by the faithful use of Mrs. Joe Peamin's Ersmedy, which is a great ?liminant and tonic, lt clears away the Impurities and then builds up the system. That, waa the casa with Mr. Joh . ?. Pettigrew, of Leas burg. N. C, wno says: "Several years' ago I waa suffering from Indigestion. For three months I. had to Uro ts, milk and bleed. I was inst as weak and nervana as I could be. leight bottles ot Mu. Joe Pearson's remedy cured me, after the doctor's medicine ncJ.Jt You caa1 buy this remedy or most druggis!. If yours doesn't ?eve it for you send.a dollar to the Remedy Sales Corporation. Charlotte, K. C., and they will supply yon.-Adv. You Are Not Getting Fall Value Out of Your raper Unless You Read the ADVERTISEMENTS SAYS RESOLUTION WAS NOT KILLED Claims That Chairman of Farm' era Meeting Erred When He so Declared Yesterday. A representative of the Farmers ! Union, steted ic? The Intelligencer ?est night that Uah" motion placed' bo fd ru the meeting of the Anderson County delegation to tho legislature at the court horns* yesterday, endosing tho proposition io' bavo the legislature empower the board ot couuty commis. F loners of Anderson county to ap . propnnte part of the expense moqoy tot 'tho agricultural demons tva; ton work in Anderson county, carried by a majority of the votos, but that Chairman Carey called out that tho motion had lost. This, according to the Farmers Union man, was a mis take, and he would have called for a , viva voce vol? bad lt not been that [ lt waa not necessary .- inca there WAS no doubt but that the motion carried, however, all the representatives and SUte Senator Sullivan have stated they favor the proposition anyhow, and lt has also been endorsed by tba Farmers Union at a recent meeting, and also by the various civic and de velopment associations and organisa tlons C4 thia county. The Farmers Union solidly favors the proposition as do practically all farmers and "me lness mea. It ls to be regretted that there was a mistake tn recording .this vote. ' The secretary of the meeting, when ashed last night as to what dtsffti tian bc mads of tho matter ou < ab? records, aald that he entered lt oqjthu minuta? .* having carried, whi?:? lt did. !~ ; - ; . , , -.--, Farta Violently Bombarded Washington, Oct. 1-The following dispatch from the Belgian minister of foreign affairs made public today at the Belgian legation: "Forts sooth and southwest of Ant . warp have been violently bombarded since th? 27th by the haartest ar tillery. "Attacks take piree against Forts Wadham, St. Catharine and Lierre. O? th* southwest, attach ot Gannan troops against Wlllsbraeah ates repul sed. Electric Cit To Hold JV;icc Service Munday. In practically every church in An derson "peace Service?" will be held next Sunday morning when the pas tor of the church and thc congrega tion will pray that peace may soon he restored in the foreign countries und that the warring nations may lay anido their swords* and guns- An of ficial proclamation was Issued some days ago hy President Wilson, muk- ' ing thlB Sunday the day for che peace , r.ervlces to be held- In all perts or thc I'nited Staten similar services will be held on this day. White no Ander-1 son church has announced any of-j tidal program to be folie wed, lt isl understood that ever?- minister in tho city will discuss the subject 0* peace either at the morning or evening rer vice. Oettlrr- Rc U t->r l-""r?*t (.'ame The members of the two football crows of the Anderson high school will clash this afternoon at Deuna Vi.-.la Park- Practice games havo heen going on for some days, but to day a regular game will be staged between the "serubB" and varsity teams, and the people of Anderson de siring to witness the game will be admitted free. Play will' begin at 4 o'clock- The first game scheduled by the A. H. S. is with the freshman team of Clemson college, which affair Is to bd pulled off on Saturday, Oc tober 10. The local boys say that they will be able to take the fresh man into camp if the team continues to improve for thc next few doys as lt has in the last fortnight. .. ? Keeping T'b on The Parcel Post. Beginning with October 1, post masters all over the United States began keeping records of parcel post packages received from the respec tive sones and of shipping to other zones. The reason the order was not given in the instructions sent to the local pc **?'"e. but lt is believed by those wi nave been watching the tremenous growth of thc system and also because of the recent reductions in the first and second zone3, that some further reduction in other zones may now bo under consideration and that th'c'postofftee officials may desire to ascertain the average distance of tho hapls and the number of pack ages going out and being received. . , -o 1'anght After Ho . Had Escaped. Will Lewis, a negro, was arraigned befq**e Magistrate Broad well yester day morning on a charge of gambling. He waa convicted and was sentenced to pay ia fine of $30 or to eerve .->ri the public works, tor 30 days and in lieu of . the coin ne went to tho gang l,?Mvis,j?:as R.mszcbsr of c party o? negroes, flushed tn North Anderson I ru: t January while gambling. The other seven members of the party wore ajrrosted and sen* to thc chain gang, but Lewis managed to r-iake a ?et-a-way and since that time he has b^cii nm Georgia. Yesterday he re turned'to Anderpon and was at once 'tabbed by the officials -o- . Teachers Like Ne;v Best Room? S?veral Andersen eonntv ?r'..-,?! teachers were in the city yesterday and they were all enthusln-ti- over the new rest room which is being tu ted np by Miss Maggie Garlington for the convenience of iii* teachers. Miss Garliugton had this idea in mind all last winter hut was not nb!e to com plete her plana before the last ses sion ramo to an end. Immediately upon her return to the city last month she webt to work on the prop osition and as n result the resr room is now practically completa and is '* beauty- It ls ?n the . ot rt house, ad Joining the office of T. B Pelton, coun ty superintendent of education -o 8*IR gelira* Small farms. The-V Anderson Real Batato and In vestment Company states that-the de mand ' for small farms enema to be about as strong as ever, in thc faco of tho low pr!?3 of cotton and the scarcity of money, 'moy have iold quite a number this fall, the latest one being a trv* of ?sixty ?cres In Pickeaa county, near Olency church, to air. Oscar rtehe-fn? th'? d?al having been closed yesterday. ooo o o?ooo o o ? oe o o o o o o e SOCIETY o o O ooo o o ooooooooooooooo To Re Married. Anderson people yesterday received invitations to the marriage of Miss Meta Allan abd Mr. William Bush Turner,, whlo'i is to be celebrated on October li?. Tb? Invitations read: Mr. and Mrs, BasiliBerrlen Allen request the honor,.'of your p^eseneo at the marriage of .their daughter Met*. T . . tO . Mr. WllUam Bush Turnor on Thursday afternoon, October 15,1 at fot??* ?s"e"oo>. First Baptist Church, Auderson. S. C. Cards read: . At home after November 1. Ellenton, s C. o JOVa^HcCOWK Mr. Major McCown and Miss Eunice Jones were married . by Rev. J. R. Singleton at the homo of the bride Wednesday afternoon, September SO, et batt past three o'clock. The wed ding was a very quiet affair and the happy couple taft immediately arto? Ui?o* ?viII board the train for Savannnh fro ?a which place the>&.<ltyfe:J?*f bv j Vater io Jacksonville, Fla., and < y Sparklets Tell? l'omit lou Of United State*. Postmaster Cochran has received a circular from Postmaster General Burleson printed in (ive languages with the legend, "You are directed to place this placard in thc lobby of your poBtoffice." The placard haa beea posted. In five columns representing dvo staple American languages it sets forth the statement of President Wilson, denn ing American neutrality during (he existence of conditions o? lita present In the following lingual ordor (he proclamation Is posted: Enalinh. Uer man, Italian, Polish and French. -o Msrrest, Snadav' . On October 23. Members of the New Hope church and people living in (he vicinity of that church are much inior*?*tcd In the service? which "will be held there on Sunday, October 25. Te dav Is tn be known as "Harvest Stindsv," and annroprlate exercises are to take place. Rev. W. S. Myers is pastor of this church and he ha?? issued a cor dial invitation for thc public to at tend. -o County Board Meets Tuesday. Tho regular monthly nieetinr: of the Anderson County Commissioners will be held in tho office of J. Mack Kipp, county supervisor, at thc court house So far as IB known the business to be transacted- at this mooting will be of are the nature1 and nothing of any especial importance or significance is to come up for disposition. Woodmen Will tn veil Mena ment. The Woodmen of the World will unveil a monument at Asbury Meth odist church on Sunday, October ll. to the memory of Sovereign Russell, who died in July- The W. O W- un veiling ceremonies are very interest ing and impressive and lt 1B probable that there will be people present from all parts of tbe county to. witness the unveiling. -o Carroll Brown Has Gone to Greenville. Carroll Brown, who has.heen ticket agent at the Anderson office of the Piedmont & Northern line railway, left yesterday for Greenville, where be goes to assume a similar position with the same company at the Green ville office. Mr. Brown has been sue-, ceeded at the local office by A- O- P. Hendricks,' of Newberry, abd the new apenthas already arrived in the city ano is nt work on his new dulles Sseelnl Committee Will Meet Monday. It wnn announced yesterday that the special committee appointed Wed nesday for the purpose, of examining into the grath elevator scheme " for Anderson, with a view, to building an elevator here, ls to hold e. meeting Monday morning at 10 o'clock at the Chamber of Commerce. It is believed that this committee will decide to un dertake the proposition and that the elevator will be built. - --o Xesro Hied To "Land of Flower** Walker Beal, who was convicted at tho May term of eourl on a charge of larceny from tho person, will be brought back to Anderson and sen tenced neal , was out on bond when ho was tried "and sonvtit^d and be tween tho timo that h? wart convicted and tho nassi?ir of s-uitan-ie. the negro mado good tils- esnaps. He waa caught bv thc police of St. Augustine. Fla- and Sheriff Ashley will go tb "that city and secure the prisoner. } o Belton Experts A Large Crowd, Boss Mitchell, mayor of Belton, was In Anderson yesterday, coming o y or to attend to matters rfclsMve to the Bel ton1 Fair- Mr- Mit?holl says' ihat thia fair ls going to bo a far more impor tant event "than Bomo Anderson necet1: plo believe hud ho says that they wilt } open their eyes when they see what a pretentious ''how Belto? is going to stage. People from all parts of tho county have entered, the various con tests and sense "ftes stock, cattle as= poultry will be shown, while th? ??m usement side of the day will by no means be neglected. Florida points- The bride ia the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jones of the Roberts section and ts a young lady of. many lovable traits and thc groom ls a young business man of the city; and ls a young man of sterling character. Mesara. McKelvwy and Thomas hare succeeded the flrn. pt Robinson and Tho aaa tn the flab and oyster bust nesw. They will continue their' husjf j, ness xi the same place as former; and the business will continue une' the able management of Mr. Hacey Any one fn heed bf fresh fleh oysters jw???* no ssUtt*^ ing this popular firm. , In Gea. Coaje** Flight Leaden, Oct . 1.-A Pans tit*patch to the Dally Telegraph rays: "A fight ls proceeding on'tfcjS^^^H tho allies' left resembling 'that of j Paardeberg, in the Sonia African war. 'Nearly 4,000 Germans are in the same 'plight that G?n?rai Cronje \*ge. They ara completely ?on^>.sded by F: troops ta some quarries where thoy are. cut oft frorn all bop? of rejoining their Mir inion abd are being shotted." ?y Free! With each pair of Children's Shoes we will give away a nice pencil ^?x with Rule, Pencil, Penstaff and Pen Point.. An ideal gift for the school children. ' REMEMBER-THEY GO WITH EVERY PAIR. GEISBERG BROS. SHOE CO. UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE-SHOES THAT SATISFY ll P AT DREW Sings Today at THE BIJOU *y ff ASENS MEETINGS FOR NITO^R?ADENOUT THE COMING ?NTER Additional Classes For Carpenters - and Mechanics Will Be Provid AGA1N CONDUCTED BY LO- ed il Demand is Sufficient CAL Y. fri C. A. : .. . \ '.: -^ft. Btncb thc anfcciuicement wa8 mado sstiro larrcbrOT a iel? days aga that- thc Anderson fir. OF MUCH INTEREST M\ ?. A. Im^g^m have a night _ school during'w? ^winter months, the mill workers a?s! tho young men Popular Undertaking Launched around town who, arc interested in tortile studies have been much inter-' By Association Last Year Will os ted' Tho school did a great work n_ j last winter and a?cpmplli-hod a greui Be^peated. l??^ ???'S? 3?^ures?ng announce, ast winter by the Young Men's Chris- ?tWRi?yi. ^ regarding Jan ?**Wioo of Anderson, wi? * ??w "aM. wWck 18 to " ?*augu lealn ha hold luring th? coming win- T ^ olae8 tor Throughout tho summer. F* M. Bur- ?*??^A^fiL,T b*. g?" istt of the Andorron Y. M. C. A. has ?JrJiv^m*? fC*T1 |Q ca8fi 100 >een working on his platts for the win- ^^W.ifrM^1- . J 4W . " er features and he says that he wtll?/?* ^*"4^meTbe4red M?i Mr. M able to brtag some ot the most dia-l0???- ^. Pant conducted a splendid luguished speakers and aome of the 5;'***Jr -g^ffi*****!. *2d ??^cultural neat eloquent lecturers to Anderson arawang ?i mT, A. last sea rls year that the people ot South *?n,aad ll, *a "?at several will karolina ever beard. Mr. Burnett is again ? enou?h to mthuclastic over his plan* and he says puff.ue along ?- similar Uno. hst the" entire publlo will also be en- ^Pfoepecttva students aro ft: : ihusUstic when thd ie?SA^ th? local NH tor thc winter are outlined. 'Ju 7 '7*-' g?t V^lfw Those meetings were very popular, |tal"1 of l"? Plan. ESS.r <?? ?^.THEATRE &ven mora interest to be manifested thu year and to bare even largar PAT DF<raW is taking the tontea srowds. Us stresses the fact that storm with bis clever comedy songai these meetings wilt be for tbs coup- Bent misa hearing bim every day. . Lr? people and the beanie from the . ?, ^ mill villages Just as mach as for th? A Mysterious Myrtary.....Victor people of the city proper and ht ??J- 2 reel ?trama with Florence Lawrence. ity'?elSed" ^ * ^ ****** Kitty.,..-...^sto* Mr. Burnett says that he cannot Cwat?^ make any announcement of the com- Testing Bili's Courage iron plete program as yet, bot he ??neets Comedy to have Dr. WHliamatoo of St. Louis io bpeaS here on the opening day and Dop't forget the "Country store* that other speakers eqoally aa wOl tonight. 2a valuable prises- ?Sm known will come for later Sundays, away. Coming tomorrow, "Th.-* Music and other reatares will be intro- erny'* Spy." a reel 101 Bison ::j? Jisced' i We?. CUtir? ?od Mart? Wajtaufeas.