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Il PAT DREW Sings Today at THE BIJOU #1 The forty-five acres ad vertised here for the last few days was sold today for CASH. . We still have the tract of forty-two acres, seven miles abovis the city for sale-on easy terms. T- -0 Anderson Real Estate & Investment Co. E. H. Horton, Pros. V S. Horton V. P. W. F. Marshall, See. Home-Mads Beaten Bbjctrfts at the Anderson Cash Grocery. Straight Vaudeville with Pic tures at Palmetto today. Read This "Ad" And let us have your Orders* . For the week-end we will have Fi-esh Fish and Oysters, Fresh Pork Sausage, Fresh Pork, Hams and Chops, Veal Chops and Roasts, Native and Western Beef, Beef Livers, Brains and Tongues, Mut ton Chops, and Roasts. Dressed and Live Poultry. In VEGETABLES we have Snap Beans, Green Corn, New Turnips, Red Ripe Tomatoes, Fancy Celery, Onions and Sweet Potatoes, etc. Our store is full and running over with Fancy Groceries. It will do you good to drop in and see the many good things we have, to eat. W. A. POWER Sam D. Harper. Mgr. Phone 132, No. 212 S. Main BIJOU ...THEATRE Today's Program : Pat Drew, the comedy song bird that ?B making such a great hit at the , Bijou this veek will feature his big est song hit today, using color slides. "Somebody Is Coming to My House." OUR ENEMY'S SPY. 101 Bison. A 3 reel thrilling feature, that ls 1 very timely touching on the war situ- ' atlon. Ono sensational stunt after 1 another is pulled off. Featuring WU- ' liam Clifford and Marie Walcamp. ' POISONED WATERS, NeBtor. Drama. 1 Fifth reel to bo selected. Coming Monday, "A Kentucky Gen tleman," 2 reel Victor with J. Warren , Kerrigan. Pat Drew will be at the ' Bijou all next week. Stop those Carly Bronchial Toughs ' They hang on all winter it not ' checked, and pave the way for seri ous throat and lung diseases. Get a ' bottle ot FoIey'B Honey and Tar Com- 1 pounded, and tako lt .freely. Stops 1 coughs and colds, heals raw Inflamed < thma?, loosens th? p'ulogm and ls 1 mildly laxative. Chas. T. Miller. Ed. ' Enquirer. Cannelton, Ind.. had bron- 1 chial trouble, got very hoarse, cough- 1 ed constantly from a tickling throat. < He used only Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Was entirely relieved. Wanta others to know of Foley's H~ney and Tar. For sale by Evan's Pharmacy. If Your Business Is Small Try a Idttle Ad. and Watch Your BUSINESS GROW. :::: -?- 'rr-jr Straight Vaudeville with Pic tures at Palmetto today. . _??_ MECHANICAL MAN Attract lag Crowds Some Say He Is Alive, Others Say It's a Dummy All Admit They are Guessing The mechanical men in the show window ot Parker ft Bolt has been a popular topic of conversation on the streets ot the city since yesterday, and lt ls easy to tell when "it" is working; or running, whether you please, by the crowds. J "Of course he's alive"; sahl on man, "human ingenuity can go pretty far, bat it can't make nothing Uko that." Others expressed the opposite view. One man, discussing the published story about one inquisitive woman who had once stuck a hat pin In bim, declared that one might stick pins tn him all day and he would nit flinch. An old darkey viewed the person or contriver/ a for a few minutes, and then turned away without delivering hts verdict. "Dat gets my goat", waa his only comment as he got into his delivery wagon,' and drove slowly off, sober expression on his face. Today Ute mechanical man "will spend several hoars in the windows of Parker & "Bolt, closing bis or "lt's" engagement there tonight at . o'clock. This will be the last opportunity of local citlscns ot getting next to that $25.00 and it will be worth their while to keep their eyes on tho window dur ing the day. _. Electric Cit Kor This Afternoon. J The usual Saturday afternoon cake j sah? will be conducted this afternoon ' a hy tho l'hilathea Claas of the Pii'at Presbyterian church. Tho ?aie will be held in the vacant ?tore room on th public square, formerly occupied by thc Citizens National think. In ad dition to tile cakes, both fancy work and candy will bo offered for sale These cake sales are to become week ly affairs with the Senior l'hilathea class and members of the class urge their friends to come in and purchase Hie wares. . . New Pool Room ls Sow Open A new pool room hus- been opened in Anderson, quarters having been Becured in the Bleckley building. The tables, apparatus and furniture was moved from the Bellevue hotel . -?ol room to the Illeckley building, ? re the proprietor, Mr. Estes, has had <i store room nicely fixed up for the purpose. Kew Quarters Por I."nil Optician. Hr. I, M. Israelson is preparing to move his optical establishment from his present quarters on Main street to one of the new store rooms now be ing completed on South Main street. The building is practically ready for ocou paney and Dr- Israel son says that ho expects to be established in his new place of business within the next day or so. Stockholders to Haye n Meeting. According to notices issued yes terday by H- B. Oossett. president, and U T. McGregor, secretary, the regu lar meeting of the stockholders of Brogon Mills will be held on Tuesday, October 13, at 12 o'clock noon. It is understood that the business to be considered by the stockholders will he entirely of a routine nature. The Holiness Will Huve Meeting Here. Notices were Issued yesterday to the effect that a PentacoBtal Holiness meeting will begin in Anderson Sat urday night in a tent on South Main street- Thc meetings are to be conduct ed by Rev. Jas. Mason, of Westmin ster and Rev. Kennedy, of Washing Ion. Special music will be furnished ind the public is invited to attend all services Sr. Glbbony Will Rev. J. Haller Gibbony. rector Rev. J H. Haller Glbbony, rector jf Grace Episcopal church, will leave anderson October 14 for ( Atlanta, where he goes to attend the National convention or tho Brotherhood of Saint Andrews, whjch will remain in issslon until October 18- There ls no organization of this society in Ander ion, but the members of Grace church' ire much interested in this areat lay nan's organization and it is probable hat several other members of Grace church will go to Atlanta for the con vention. Over 2.000 delegates from ilfferent parts of the United States ?viii be ?n attendance and some of thc 'oremot-t speakers of the country will leliver addresses. Thia is thc first Lime that the convention has ever come South. ' Local 'Warehouse Is to Be Bonded. It was said in Anderson yesterday hat the Partners Warehouse company if this city will take steps within the next few weeks to have the local concern either bonded or licensed so that farmers ' Storing their cotton :hore may borrow money form tho government on the certificates If they io desire. The local warehouse has i capacity of over 2000 bales abd.peo ple living in Anderson county, will l>e glad to know that this step has seen determined upon. Upending Money Boosting Pair. The people of Belton certainly ai know how to boost a good attraction tr when they, have one. The Helton Fair w ls probably the best advertised event 2? to be held in Anderson county this di year, and the entire county has liter- ty ally been covered with advertising ii matter relative to the approaching ti event- Yesterday handsome litho- ol graphed cards advertising . the fair w made their appearance a;id one waa el In every window of Anderson last e< night The fair is Uv be held on Oe- ft tober 21, and the success of the un- A dertnklng ls already assured. y Owl Dr y Sparklets Vea?lic? T'inrwday In Ver) Important. The weather yesterday was ahoul i? bad a? the weather mun has In tock, or KO it seemed to Anaerson leople, hut tiie children of Anderson aunty were not worried about thc breather conditions yesterday- They re worrying about whether it will >c raining or fair weather on Thurs lay next, the one big day of the year or the -kiddles. Many a country hild and many R child In town will ie almost heart-broken if tln*y get ip next Thursday morning and lind t raining, because that will mean no hance to get to the circus The oming of Kinging Brothers, circus is he only holiday that many children II this county ever get. 'undidate Out For Alken*? Seat. ?. While BPendiug . esterday ?n Ander, cn, John Smith, of the Lebanon sec Ion, nnnouueed that he was going tc fi In th*1 race for congress two year? euee. Mr. Smith told some of bis i ' nil . that he bsd long entertained loas which he thought the people of lie district would appreciate and BUp ort and he intends giving them thc hailee when he flings bis hat in thr lng against Wyatt Aiken- There is robubly.no better known farmer ii ,nderson county than is Mr. Smith nd in discussing agricultural que? ons he has no'peer- Ho will mak( good run if he decides to get in the erambie and friends of his sav tba* e will certainly he found right there hen the campaign opens nolher Recruit joined the List Anderson business men do not inf md that the war shall ruin their bu3? ieee If they can prevent' it. Numer us iflrm's around town have advertls a that they will take cotton in trade, ay lng 10 cents per pound for it- and ie latest recruit to foin in this move lent was Wlalter H- Keese & Com.. any, well known Anderson Jewelers.; ho are advertising this morning thai iey will accept cotton at 10 cents er pound upon all purchases madr. om them. 1 n der son Get* Insurance Money. Notices came from Columbia yes >rday to the effect, that additional noun ts are to go to the treasurer.-' '. various counties within the Stat?; t the next day or so for additional; cense fees collected by Insurance: nnpanlcs on premiums for the p?r il ending June 3,0., According to the? ay the money is divided Anderson ninty will get $1,684.19, which ls af uch as any other countv of the same *o in the State will receive. -o cw Books Received For Anderson County. The auditor's office yesterday dved the new blank books and blanl ir use during the year 1915* in Mil easurcr's of?ce ami thc auditor's or :-c The books came irom the Stauj linters in Columbia and those fof'< >e in Anderron county were so mun .ous that a large box was required tfcj ring them here. nother Carrier Lost Position. Thc government seems to entertain spite at the rural mall carriers ait'; ra, or the class of men hired ther jes not come up to that of other of? j ces. according tb information reacl? j ig this city yesterda.7. Smetlmc al ie of the carrier* at that office WE scharged from the government ser- ! ce, following r. number of charge* id yesterday ft was learned that T ? ? Mauldln. who has been a ?rural dc re ry carrier or a number of year is also been discharged. It ls ul ?rstood that he was charged wit jn-payment of debts, but he sa] tat he wss not given a fair trial or dr treatment and- was discharge ithout cause- . " -Or ow Bates For The State Fair, r All South Carolina railroads Kit mounced low round-trip rate- fe ie South Carolina State Fclr, whW 111 be held this' year from October | I to 30- Annually there are hund reds of people from Anderson coo?* r to make the trip and these will \ it?r?e ted in learning that a roun ?ip rate from Anderson to Column P $4.40 liss been granted. This ra ill also include cas aan?salon tie L to the fair grounds, which ls val d at 60 cents. It is probable th illy as many people wilt go frc n der son this year as on previo ears. OFFER STILL In Our Window Today Hours 3 to 5; 7 to 9 P. M? Today ls Mat Day At This Store--Come in $2, $3 and Up to $5 rker & Boh "The One-Price Clothiers" luderson People Returning Home. , ?veiy train arriving ip Anderson esteriny brought , travelers returp home from Florida points. Some ?ya ago ,Um Southern railroad and thar.railroads' operating through lila territory conducted the regular ureions to Florida cities ad numerous Anderson people took dvantage of the low rates to make ae trip. They say that they were |et^ pleased with what they s?w-*f "?'*" Jw*-? ot... cosiii aol ot??j?srv^ ?iiCu. ay Letter business conditions' pre alled there than in South Carolina fr. WjSson Has Quit JUiflreatL Brown WBson, who has been ticket gent at Pendleton or tho Blue Ridge ailroad for n number of years, has esigned that positi.u, effective pc ober 1, and will t ait th? railroad ?usiness. *?r. Wilson has been" sua eeded at Pendleton by, K. C. Eiidder. ?f Walhalla, -who has had cvwiueruule xperiec?e in the railroad business, ir- Brown has done splendid work or the railroad during the years that ie has been in ita employ and the of ici?is of tho road sn ;oy rcr ;ret to lose bias fae pri IJaaT Be^nsf1*' he football ir randed fe; ween the -.twoS'tv i?.sm* bf the tndejao;? hi be eal. id off. will be played tr. .he weather . hs bad the fame will not be played until next ?reek. One week from today wjll wit less the drat real game of the sea wn for the high school when the jlsntson Fre*hmeo journey over to Anderson 'iSfflT ? ' a*alTl them and them iuto tho In Sh?rifs Hands. .. court house, in which event the tax WinBtoitf!8niith,. county auditor, hi Payers will have to pay costs and?!* Speaking yesterday of the fact-that ^P^'ceut- penalty as weli.^SK:' the people bf Anderson. ' connty lia- saya . that he. has'tried thr'eat We for the incomo* tar are'utterly.ig- ening and he baa tried bagging and boring his'entreaties to pay. said that ?*nce he gets no result rom eithe??e he had waited long enough and he has will have to take more severo ateos now jnadat/up hia: mind that he will Although he will rogrct having to a? have the sheriff to take executions it j I SOCIETY ? il ? 4??m ? fH^tHM** "i I f'4?*e*aea.<, j.j^4?ta ?tt 1 lt j o u' \ Mrs. Thomas Crawford, after ab ex. ter. Mrs- Chas Gambrell n? tended visit to her parents. 1er. and Market street ?virl^1 Mra. J. tt Brczeale on South Main Greenville; where Iie wUl ? r/i s&o?r Tto her hotte * ^^^p^^* Va., who have beea the guests of Mrs- Orr, on West Market at?aet i? ?nf^f ^-?^e^treet for ing'a few dSa^^^iluS^a several da*s. have returned to Clem- Greenviilo ' relatives ip M?, ^ i{ "- J. I ' .'.'" . Ja . b., ,Mrs. Malcolm. McKinnon, who has Home-Mado Beaten Biscuits af ttL been the attractive guest of her sis- Andmon Cash S?oclry t6 * T . '|,fr"f i n fil Fr^-jr*^^ i ; Toned Up Whole System. ' ^Chamberlain's i \ moro forme than I ever dared hope for/* writes Mrs Esther .Mae Baker. You Art? Mr?t Clo*fa"Trf K\?ti \ ?lpencer%rt V, '"*' vised savfif?l % i^i^^?^KrZ * bottles ojthese Ubleta a' few ? ??DS?S^V^ Sk* a?o. They not only cured m. ot b?i- ?TylJ^^^ ons attacKs, sick headaches, and that ?WVIVKa*?EfmlL,NTS tired out feeling, but toned up my ^rnrir.nn,1 , whole sygteni." For Bale by Evan's ? "' ' . . " ---.~~~**~~~~~~?-~ Pharmacy. ' THEATRE TQDATS PROGRAM ACTS I Entire Change at Night rwjn tat? Day Ped1 ormance. "B? Dncho Bi??v B?itt* In {Western Drama,, loaring <* (Comedy) "Thc Terribie Lesson" (Orama) '?! ,