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FREE A $6.00 pair of Trousers with your order tor a Suit or Overcoat. Special Sale lasts One Week Only. Don't miss this opportunity. Satisfaction in Fit, Quality and Work manship absolutely guaranteed. : : : : : : : : : : Sale begins Saturday morning, October 17, and ends Saturday evening, October 24 COLUMBIA TAILORING CO. F. M. UNGER, Mgr- 122 W. Whitner St. "BILL" DEAN, Asst. Mgr. 4& EUECTRIC CITY SPARKLETS Item? of Interest and Personal Mention Caught Over the Wireless on the Streets of Anderson * * * * # *'* ********************* Former Residents Celebrate Wed dim;. Numerous hand ?um*) proBentB lui Anderson yesterday for Reverend and Mrs. D. VA Keller, w!?o arc to cele brate their crystal wedding next week ?Tho festivities will tako plucc at thc home or Kev. and Mrs.Kcller, in Co lumbia, 1104 Green street, and it is probable that a number of Anderson people will attend. Mr. and Mrs. Kel ler once mado their homo In this city aud they bave many friend H in Ander ten. ?? ? o-? Opening In SU F. D. Service. A notice was issued in Anderson yesterday to tho efect that an erami m.nco for rural carrier will be held in Ai demon on November 14 of this .to S!l the position of rural car l Iva, route 2. Tb 1B volition WM recently made vacant and thc op portunity fer securing ta? place ?s now open to 6very man lu Anderson county. Thc examination is to be held In tho local postoffico ...KI it is understood that there will be a.num ber of applicants for tho position. -0 A ii mm) Meeting Of I.'ii s ('?nipan}. The annual meeting of the Anderson (las Company took place yesterday morning in offices of Hood ft Sulli van. At this meeting the stockhold ers heard of the condition of the com pany and expressed themselves as veli pleased. Thc officers of thu concern will bo elected at ? meeting of the directors to bc held in Philadelphia within the next few days. Anderson at The State Fair. Prognostications are being heard from all over the State to the effect that the South Carolina Fair this year will not bo up to the standard, and it is possible that this is true, but if lt is it will be through no faull! of Dudley A. Heed, of Martin town ship. Mr, Reed, will have five ex hibits of agricultural products at the t^alr and ho has already forwarded theso to Columbia. Th?": Idea that thc Fail will not bo su cood this year hap grown out of the fact that a number of prizes have been eliminated. Double Springs School lo Open. Ono of the speakers scheduled to j appear at the opening of the Roberts school tomorrow w?a J. B. Felton, I county superintendent of education,! hut Mr. Felton announced yesterday I that he would not be able to appear at the Roberts school because of the fact that he had a previous engagement at Double Springs icbool. Some weeks ago Mr. Felton p/omlsed the teachers of the latter lnatliuttos that he would come there for the opening dato and h > ill therefore have to forego the 1 'es ?uro of vlsitng Roberts school to I narrow. A majority o" the county ! reboots in Anderson are now open, but the six and seven months schools will not open for another week and a fort night will elapse before all of them will be open. Commltte Is to Meet October SC* An Important meettnsr of the Agri cultural Committee of the Auderson chamber of commerce ?s scheduled io take place on October 20 and lt is im portant that every member of this com mittee be present. Just at this time there ls no committee of the local trades body wlUi a more important duty te perform than has the agricul tura', committee and the secretary of tho chamber of commerce ls anxious 1 'tfr?UEAVSS .Afr 6 Uk ? T.\% l>.e1ai? J3 The "MOMENT" $3.00 DARK BLUE WITH PEARL BAND ll M LIKE IT ? Chuck full of "pep." Came to us by express Saturday. It's the real new Hat that is being worn today on Fifth Avenue. Now's the time to get yours while your size is here. We sell this Hat for $3.00* worth more. PARKER & BOLT The One-Price Clothiers. that every member or the committee fl be present when the meeting is call ld ? to order. b Veteran Has n f< Beminder of War. b One of the most interesting talker." c among the veterans of the War FU;- s tween the States, living in Anderson, c is B. L. Barnett, who lives in this r city. Mr. Barnett talked for awhile c yesterday morning to a reporter foi f ?The intelligencer and he says that ac- v countu of the European war remind him strongly o ftho Cr.vll War. When .' askeJ by a reporter lor The Intelli gencer as to whether or not any such battle lines were ever formed during { tba Civil War as those to be seen 1 now in thc foreign countries Mr. Bar- a nt?tt said that people working for The d Intelligencer should read history a lit- a tie closer and pointed to the fact that 1 the Confederate army once had a bat- 1 tie linc of more than 30 miles drawn 1 up before Richmond. -o- J To Be Wedded f At Ware Shoal?. [ Invitations were received in Ander son yesterday to tho marriage of Miss ' Lila Perrin Cobb to J. Eugene Eliot, J vhich villi be a social event of Octo ber 28 in. Ware Shoals. The cere- i mory is io take place In that place at I ^ 7:'JO o'clock and will be attended by a number of people from this city. The bride is thc daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ( William Carroll Cobb, while the groom is superintendent of the Ware Shoals ' Manufacturing Company. They both ? have a number of friends in this city. * -o- r Kress Company G Well Pleased. < 8 Those In charge of the formal open- i ?Hg ot the pr?sn Oomoany'a new store in Anderson said* last night that they j were more than pleased with the busi ness done by the store for its first day One nf the men ?ont to Ander- j son from the factory told a reporter e for The Intelligencer that he was hon- f estly h trprlaed jy the number of vis- (' itors coming to the store Friday and e that he was still more surprised when \ business opened up like it did Satur- ] day. The manager of the new store is j well pleased over the prospects for ( this city. f -o To Delay Purchase , Of New AparatuH. In sneaking to a reporter for The In telligencer, one member of the fire , committee'of the Anderson city coun cil snid yesterday that he realized as \ well ns does any property owner in the . city that Anderson needs more and ? better fire equipment, but that person- . ally ho was ooposed to the purchase . of a fire engine just at this time. The councilman said that he would be will ing to lend his aid and to assist in , buying a new engine for this city Just ( as soon as'tho city bas money enough ( in sight tc pay for the machinery, but that at present he considers such a , step out of the question. -o Chantres Oo , Toto Kffcct. 1 The new schedule on the Blue Ridge railway will go Into effect today and , passengers traveling along that line \ wil do wall to refer to the new fig- , ures before they start out today oa ( any expedition. The new schedules j make a number of changes in the time i ot arrival < and departure of trains'at ] certain points. Elsewhere In thia ls- j sue of The Intelligencer will be found i the complete schedule. < -O- 1 Cotton Remained i at Old Price. i There ima no chango yesterday. In l the-local price offered for cotton, but 1 probably moro of the fleecy staple was > brought to Anderson yesterday and 1 sold than han been Ute case for the 1 last several ?taya. Anderson buyers 1 were offering only ft 1-2 cents, hui this proved to be enough for many of those farmers bringing their cotton to town. -o- ; Magistrale HM A Ba?? gesslen. A number of oases appeared y eater- , dior on MagUtrate Broadwell's docket , and had he tried them all the netter t part of Saturday would have been con- ( sumed. However, for one reason and another^*? of eases were post poned and as n result only two trials were had. G,us Say 1 ors was eonvictu? of obtaining geoda under false rep resentation and wrns sentenced to pay a nc of $15 or to serve for 30 days, 'lille George Dees was convicted of eating bis board bil! and was aen ?nced to pay a fine of $10 or to serve jr 20 days. The following cases are i be called Monday in Mr. Brcadwell'e ourt: John Arnold, charged with as ault and battery; Luther Groves, harged with assault and battery; Ma ia roberta and Bowman Roberts, harged with obtainng go " under also pretenses; Tom W' irgcd kith being drunk and dit . 'i .. -o knottier Has Joined Hunds. The latest addition to thc "i'so More 'otton" fraternity ls the Colton Pred icts Refining Company, ol New York, .ccording to a letater received yester lay by A. F.Feutchenberg's bakery. In i letter to this well known local firm he milling company Bct3 forth that hey have decided to ship, from this imo on, all of their products in cotton tags instead of jute. They desire to end some material assistance to the armer and at tho sanie time they ex iect the goods to be delivered in bet er shape than heretofore. The de :tsion of this one company will mean hat about 17.000 bales of cotton will ie used there, amounting to approxl nately $1,000,000. -o VIII Ordain Deacons Tod*?y. Rev. Mike McGee, of Honca Path, ona if the best known and oldest Baptist ?reachers in this section of the State, viii preach today at ll a. m. at the second Baptist church. Mr. McGee viii attract, a large audience and lm o ed int ?ly after the conclusion of the er mon the following will be ordained is deacons: W. C. Austin, F. L. Camp ion and W. E. Smith. -o-? fr. and Mrs. Mann Here Yesterday. . Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Mann, of tho Scale's Creek ncctinn. \rcre in. A "Ailer on yesterday morning, en route to ill Mr. Mann's appointment? for Sim lay. They announced that they would ipend the first part of the coming veek with friends and relatives in Wll iamston and Pelzer. Both Mr. and dra. Mann enjoy a large circle'of ac luaintances in Anderson and visits rom them are always welcomed. lr* Hall's Coming Is Very Interesting-, People in all sections of South Anderson county are interested in the innouncement that Di. Edwin Hall a to deliver several lecturea In dli ?rent sections of the county during be coming week. Dr. Hall la safa to furnish 80 laughs in TO minutes and te Bays that he can. tell the people of Anderson more about how to "Get Mar bled and Stay So" than they ever knew >etore. He has spoken at practically ?very college In the South and almost ?very State in the Union knows him ind keeps a welcome always reucy for lim. He will attract good crowds whenever he speaks in Anderson. ? ,0 ? ? Louisville Maa Is VlxUing Here., B. Harria Todd,- an Anderson i boy ivho has made, good in the railroad melness, ia spending today In Ander lon with hie mother. Mr. Todd start id in Anderson with the Southern tollway, later went to Columbia, then o \yashington and is noa located la Louisville. Ky., where he la division passenger agent ot the Southern rail road. Mr. Todd had not been to An lerson In some time and he said that ie was absolutely surprised at the nany Improvements and changes .vhich have been made in the appear ince ?of the etty since he was last here, flo will spen ? today In the etty and ?hen he leaves tomorrow for his home ie will be accompanied' by hta mother, ara. Janie Todd, who wilt spend the Vinter with him In St Louis. 1 German Destroyers Saafc. LONDON, Oct IT.-Tba secretary ?f the British admlraiity announces hat the British light cruiser Undaunt ed, accompanied by the torpedo boat lea.troyera Lance. Lennox, Legten and -oyal, engaged four Ge. man torpedo ?oat destroyers off the Dutch coast his afternoon. All ot the Germ?n des royera were sank. -.Mains! Meov It is in mea as 1* soils where sosa? times thara fc? a rain of sold which the .waa? knowe art of.-Swift Mr. Manning WAI Probably Come to Anderson County to Attend the Fair at Belton. Belton admirers of Governor-elect Richard I. Manning of Sumpter, sent p telegram to Mr. Manning a rev days ago asking if he sould possibly manage to get away from his duties on Wed nesday next and come to Belton for the Fifth aunual Fair. In reply to the telegram Mr. Manning has written to Belton saying that he will be pleas ed to como'to Belton oe that date if it is possible and he believes that he can arrange to do so. Mr. Manning pointe out that his duties just at this time are so exacting that he cannot forsee for many days what may take place but he believes that he can arrange to be in attendance at the Fair. He concludes his letter by saying that nothing would give him more real genuine pleasure than coming to An derson county. No Important Events. LONDON. Oct. 17.-An official state ment issued from the German general headquarters today says that in the French theatre of war there have been no important events according to a Berlin dispatch to the Reuter Tele gram Companyj. received by way of Amsterdam "In the province of Su walkt," the statement add6, "the Russians yester day were inactive. A .number of pris oners were captured near Schlrwindt and some guns were taken. The bat tles near and south of Warsaw con tinue." You can get the news, while its new ^in The Morning Daily Intelligencer. . . I This ts the host real estate Ad weVe erer seen, The best-way to get. wealth is to get at the source of wealth. And the source of all wealth is property. You can't acquire wealth by working for. a salary. Nobody ever did. You've got to make invest You've got to make safe in vestments. . And the unly absolutely aale fnve*tm?nt is property,-the eat :h - itself. lt grows in value all the TIME. It increases day and night, it never stops. So long as babies heep on be ing bom it never can stop. If you want to be on the win ning afafe you've got to be on the owning side. You know this. Everybody knows it. So act upon it~~ NOW." Yea, Buy a Home fa North Anderson, Es9