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SHOE SI AND CO - \'\\ Get 'em at Thomp son's and Save the difference ah be cv Sr fe th m Lt be fit di THOM? The One-Price We Sell for ID Watches We are just in receipt of a thin model, small Gen tleman's Waltham watch, made in Antique style, which Is just about the "niftiest" thing in swell timepieces that has hit the "Electric City" in many moons. . It's very neat and pretty in appearance; and is undoubt edly the smallest thin model Gentleman's watch ever of fered at the price of $12.00 ?t'a a serviceable, Guar anteed Waltham movement, in "a Twenty Year guaran teed case, and the price is on ly twelve dollars. We will be pleased to show It to you. ?a M?RCHBANRS & BABB Reduce Your Cost of Liv-1 ing By Buying Flour At a Very Low Fig ure. Having bought quite a quanti ty of "Rising Sun" flour (which! by the way is an excellent fancy patent flour) before the advance, we are yet prepared to sell youl this .excellent flour at ONLY j $5.25 in barrel lots as long as j our present supply lasts. We have the celebrated "White Rose" line of coffees, tear, spices and canned goods, eic, besides immy other good1 things and our prices are right, too. J. M. McCOWN Brown-Watson Building. Phone No. 22. "THE HONEYMOON t\ strong comedy, featurin orated John Bunny. Vi "BRONCHO BILLY WW A strong Western Prams. ROGERS* MAB "A Musical Comedy. Carryit MFORT Don't get in "the dump?" tout your shoes. Just remera r that we're selling footwear cry day to people who have the nile of Shoe Happiness on their et constantly. And we know at one pair of our shoes will ake a steady customer of you. .? us prove it.. Nothing but the ?st makes are shown here. Men's ie shoes in ell the new styles and fferent leathers. ~A \ $3.50, $4, $4.30 and $5 'SON'S Shoe Store. Cash Only. Muddy Complexions Most, poor complexions are duo to sluggish, torpid livers, constipation and other liver ills. A doso of Re \U? Ta aken just before retiring will tone op the liver, carry off the excess of bile and causo an easy and natural move mont of the bowels. It will not only make ita good work reit in better health-make you LOOK well and FEEL well. 60 cents and 1.00 per bottle at I your druggists. Manufactured and guaranteed by Evan's Pharmacy Three .Store?. The Money Market Never grows too tight ?tv* suv VUC sj stematically put re rial n gum each mouth In the Bank- Op? portunltles often open to people who nave nouey. Are you In a position to take advantage of a good business opportu nity. Deposit jour money with the Sarlufs De partment of The Baak of Anderson The Strongest Beak la the County. Moral Men. It ls in men as UL foils where som? times there ls a vein of gold which the owner knows nat cf-Swift ' [TO THE ?AY'S PROGRA9 ERS" "IN LIEU g the Cele-! Brun tagraph * ?S OUT* i "Ii?' AT FIRS! Essanay I ( J Dran BI GRAS BEAUTIE JDAY IN TURKEY" ig plenty of Singing, Dancing * ELECTRIC CIT\ * _ j* Items of Interest and Personal * Wireless on the Sb? 'wtton Now ? ls Uolng Up. t The cotton market opened in Ander- ( on yesterday morning at t? 1-2 cents, mt near noon it went to G 3-4 cents | f ?er pound and *t th? close of business [ estcrduy aftcrnoou was selling for hut figure. According to t he report nade yesterday by thc Stundard Ware louse Company of Anderson, the total ?ecelpts of cotton for this year nt the (jeal warehouse amounted to .'5,81 t? ?ales. Last season for the same length >f time receipts readied t?,714. p .-o- I i Trau'l Ahout Normal Again. Local ticket sellers at the Anderson all road offices and conductors coni ng Into Anderson off their "runs" I ;ay that travel ls almost normal again, jj ir entirely so. Thc traveling salesmen I \ ?ave been put back on the road for lie most part ami people living in tills lection of the country have gotten iver their temporary scare und are low beginning to travel again. Wlth n a month business in Anderson will ?how no evidences of depression. ?lg Fair Will be Held Tomorrow. Indications are- that hundreds of ! Anderson people will go to Helton to morrow to attend the Fifth Annual Helton Fair and there ia hardly a sec- I lion of the county that will be with uut representation at Belton some time during the day tomorrow. The following letter was received yester day in Anderdon by a number of peo ple, sent out by (Maude Graves, editor uf the Belton Journal and secretary of the Fair association: "You are cor dially Invited to attend the Belton Fair Wednesday, October 21. Yv_u are also requested to bring any of your friends who may find it convenient to attend. Extensive ^reparations have been made to accomodate all the visi tors to our city and we assure you that you will receive a cordial wei-1 come upon your arrival. I hope that you may find lt convenient to attend and that you may spend a very pleas ant and profitable day with UB." Old Custom Was Observed Munday. , A number of Anderson people jour neyed to Iva last Sunday where they saw the revival 'of an old, old custom, thut of immersing in a creek several who have been converted to the belief in Jesus Christ and had signified their Intention of Joining the church. Tho { sc. vices were conducted by the Rev erend Mr. Stone and a large number of people had gathered from in and around Iva to witness the ceremony: Man* of those present had never seen I the 1 ?tists carry out the teachings of | their loqtrine in just this manner.' -o No Repression In Cat Glass Business. There may he some businees depres? sion iu Anderson but it canpot be in the cut glacs business, judging by a shipment received yesterday by Wal ter II. Keese & Company. This well known firm yesterday got in 15 barrels | three hogsheads and four box?s/ con taining nothing but cut gluss and chi na. In speaking last night of the large shipment Mr. Keese said that be bought more goods on his trip to the North this time than he ever did be fore and that regardless of any war j tie expects to sell the stui? -o Prospects da?? For New Venture. Cooper Stratton, representing a well known mill outfitting concern of the West, came to Anderson yesterday to j confer with those interested in. the building of a grain elevator here. Mr. Stratton expressed himself as being ! much pleased with what he saw here ************** * Narcissus Bulbs * * _ * * French Grown * * * * NOWRJEADY * ?V- * * _ ? * * * Fant's Book Store * * . * ************** :ATRP OP DAMAGES" ia. Edison 1 YOU DONT SUC ;EED" ia. Selig S presents: ?nd Clean Comedy. 8 ************* r SPARKLETS * , * Mention Causai Over the * eels of Anderson * ind be believes that the elevator can >e built. He left at noon, stating be bre he took his departure, that he vould at once begin preparing plans br a grain elevator of some 20,000 or tO.000 bushels capacity and will for vard these plans to Anderson as soon is possible. -o IpIscopulianK to Guttier Here Today. Tliis morning ut ten o'clock tho greenville convocation of the Episco pal (burch will gather in Anderson, neetlng here with Grace church, of vlilch Rev. J. Haller Glbbony is rec \>r. This meeting Is very important ind it will bring to Anderson some ?f the most prominent clergy and \&y nen in the Episcopal church. Great Merest is being manifested by the Episcopalians of Andcsron and- all of hem plan lo attend thc meetings held luring the convocation. -o furniture Here For Telephone Bulldlug. The first shipment of the new fur niture for use in the Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph building ..ame in yesterday and ls now proper ly installed in the handsome home of the company. Manager Beaty is im mensely pleased with the handsome furniture and he says that he will bo rather proud o? all Iiis offices when the work is complete and the nev, fur niture all In place. It will probably bc about November 5 before the new building is occupied by the exchange, although the business offices are now ready for occupancy. # -o Anderson Men In Greenville. Col. D. A. Taylor ead J. D. McElroy, both of Sar''y Springs section left yesterday afternoon for Greenville where they will serve on the Jury while the Federal court is in session. These two are Anderson county's only representatives at this session of the United States court. While the docket Por this term is very lengthy, it is un derstood that a majority of the cases to be tried consist merely of charges ol' making and selling liquor. Conductor ls Having Trouble? Friends of C. 8. Moorehead, conduc tor on the Piedmont & Northern lines between Anderson and Spartanburg, will regret to learn that he has been suffering for the last few days with some trouble in his right eye and has had to ask for leave of absence from his run. Mr. Moorehead believes that something blew into bis eye although those; who have lent medical assist ance could not locate the object The condition of the eye was slightly im proved yesterday and it is possible that this popular trahi man may soon be sble to resume his duties. Mr. Moorehead has many friends uU atong the line. Anderson Man Is The President. For the last few days Dr. M. R. Campbell of this city bas been bard it work on the program for the meet ing of the State Optical Association, which will convene in Columbia next ! Monday and romain in session through | ruomtay. Dr. Campbell said yesterday I that the program was complete and tie considers that lt is the best he has aver been able to arrange since he ha; teen president of the association. The meeting to be held in Columbia' will ake place in the Imperial hotel and prominent opticians from all parts of | the State will be in attendance. Dr. Campbell says that,he feels very for tunate in having secured such splen iid numbers for this program and he aspects that the attendance from all parts of the State will be Urge. -o Vegro Sure Did . . See Highwayman. As officer Erlskell and Officer Clamp .vere standing side by ai ?Von the pub ic square Sunday night about 8 o' clock a negro suddenly forced his way ie tween them and with, nothing ' but the whites ot his eyes showing, he icreamed out that he had Just seen a highwayman. It took the combined ef forts of both the officers, together with ? bucket of cold water to restore tho iegro'8 senses but he finally manag ed to gasp out that he had been warn ed aot to go by the mattress factory, ?Ince lt was known that there was a lighwayman hidden near-by, but that ie had persisted and then hau seen the nan in real flesh sod blood, creep ng toward him through the under >rush. The officers hastened hotfoot o the scene-and there they found two half-grown "yearlings." Messrs. Drlskell and Clamp do not particular ly relish any references to their abil ity as sleuths when lt comes to the sit ot taking tn such bold, bad men. --o firemen Hare New Cnlforms. For the first tune the Anderson Are nen appeared on the streeeta ot the tty yesterday attired in their hend i?me new uniforms of blue. The new inlforms arrived et the same time that the members of the police force ieeur*d their ss- uniforms but the Ire department waited until Sunday o don their new -vines." All the nembers of the fores look extremely letty in their new clothes and Chief [ackson looks more portly and dIgni ted than ivor bifoie it* .i tnderson Kee Tour Georgia, A party in aa automobile left An erson Sunday morning for a ooni lete tour ot the State of Georgia, 'raveling in Dr. W. 8. Pearce's ma ntee, the party weet from Anderson o Hart-voll. Ga., and thence to At. enta, from which point they visited he principal cities of, the "Craokor tate?* They will probably return* to I Anderson sonic time today. Among those making the trip were: R. V. Eston, J. Mack Beck, Ur. W. S. Pearce and F. 8. Carter. Magistrate Had Cases Postponed. The docket in Magitrate Broad well's office showed yesterday morn ing the names of a number of defend ants, charged with various offenses but the ilrst called proved to be so lengthy and required such a long time for completion that the Magistrate de termined to postpone the other four cases until today. John Arnold was ar raigned on a charge of assault and battery, and stood trial and so well did his counsel present the case that Magistrate Broadwcll acquitted the de fendant. County Settlement Takes Place Today. The annual county settlen-.ent h? Lweeu the county auditor and thc coun ty treasurer for Anderson county will be held today when Col. D. H. Wise from tile office of the Comptroller Gen eral arrives in town. Tuts is a very in teresting transaction and always tak ?8 place once each year. The county of ficials say that their affairs are all in readiness for the settlement and that it should require only a short time. Former Residents Are Visiting Here. Among the former residents ot An derson now visiting hero are Mr. and Mis. Haylus Clark, formerly of this vity but now of Washington and At lanta. Mr. Clark is chief railroad mail clerk between Washington and Atlan ta and enjoys the confidence of the postal officials. Mrs. Cla.k is a sister of R. R. King of tho Chiquoia hotel. Both Mr. and MTB. Clark enjoy a wide acquaintance in Anderson and they are being very warmly welcomed around town. KING OF HEIDELBERG PROVES GOOD SHOW! Costumes and Scenic Effects Good and Comedy Causes Laughs With* out Becoming Rough. One of the best of the small tabloids that have been presented at the Pal motto treatre ls "The King of Heldel berg," which opened at that theatre yesterday for a six days' run. The shrow features Harry Rodgers and Fred Godding, comedians, and these two are really clever. Their comedy Is' the kind that secures plenty of laughs, while ut the same time it never verges on the undesirable. Charles Sol orando, singing "While the Angelus is Ringing" received several enchores. The girls aie pretty nnd well dressed, and can both sing and dance. The show, which is the tabloid production of a popular show under another name, ls one of the best of the smaller shows presented recently, and drew good crowds, both afternoon and night yes terday. "A Bay in Turkey" will be shown ai the Palmetto today. '. Health and Happiness may bo bsd br keeping the blood pure, ?nd allowing lt to perform tts; Ufo givln i work to tho fullest extent. Indigestion, ne rr o as dyspepsia. rhoumaUsm and other sources of misery that roi low fr nm poisoned S?d ??2S^?Cri?hSd wi?O? quickly vanish with the nae or MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY /. scientifically compounded ????sbie remedy which has boen used successfully for over forty years. Its action ls to remove all blood impuri ties, energize and regulate all functions ot too digestivo system and feed the nerve centers. You don't need lo auflur lil health any longer. If your druggist hasn't Hrs. Joe Person's Remedy, we wlllsupply you direct. Tho prlco Dr s large bottlo ls ? i.eo. Bend this amount and yoor dealer'! nairn to REMEDY SALT? CORPORATION CHARLOTTE. M. C M rg.Joa Person's Wf&h ^ ft counociton with the Eemeiy for tho cure of sores and therollef oflnflaj/iedand congested surfaces. Itlacspeclally "aluafcle for women, and should always be ui.ed far ulcerations. B IJOU ...THEATRE TODAYS PROGRAM The Million Dollar Mystery.. . . . Thanh omer Episode No. 17 of this highly thril ling serial drama entitled, "A Battle cf Wits" full of many excit ing events, featuring Florence La Badie 2nd James Cruze and the usual strong cast. The Proof ol ? Maa .. .. Victor Drama with J. Warren Kerrigan. Th? White Wolf.Nettotr An Indian legeand. Coming tomorrow "TiB the Sands of the Desert Craw Cold" 2 reel Eclair, s Coming Thursday "The Trey 0*Heatts" aerie* No. 6. Coming Friday another war pic ture fresh from the battle fields in Europe.' coming Saturday "Love and Baser b*S" 2 ree! lot Bison featuring Christy Mathewson the great ball patcher. NOW GET THE POINT, . That .doesn't rnear a salaried j man can't acquire wealth,-not at all. BUT IT DOES MEAN ' That for a salaried man to ac- ? quire wealth, he mu6t invest a part of his salary,- ? and- :w. A Home Should Be Your First j Investment. Big Ben The Busy Farmer's Friend Big Ben is for the farmer who believes in the advance of Old Ben Franklin "Plow deep while sluggards sleep." He's for the farms whose own ers want big yields. He's for the hard-to-get-up farm hands. It's up to him to get them in the fields on time, i He keeps watch time. He's re liable and handsome. He's stur* dy, well set, and long lived. Be first in the field every morn ing. Get the farm hands out bright and early. Depend on Big Ben. He'll more than earn his wages the first month you employ him-. Walter H. Keese & Co. Fresh Fish TOMORROW We receive Fish and Oysters fresh EVERY day, but Sunday. For Monday we will'have som.; Extra Nice Makerel and Trout, also some very Select Oysters, arid mixed bunch fish, too. Your orders will be high ly appreciated. i m m McKe?vey & Thomas Fish Co. you can be fitted in the new Fall styles English lasts-'^he Glide", "Duke" and . 'T^k?adffly"-- in the new shade of Nut Brown, Mahogany Russia Calf, or Black Velvet Calf Lace Style, with small blind eyelets to the top. Also a new French Blucherette. Low racy heels. Alf the latest ideas hom Paris and Landon, in? eorporated in these swagger Fl?rsheim models. Stylos at Men Who Know How wm Fit You Style? at Geisberg Bros. Shoe Co. UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE "Shoes That Satisfy"