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G oin) By taking i H "Vi v ************* *^ * ELECTRIC CIT * J_ * Items of Interest and Person) * Wireless on the Si ************** Retiral Continues Tn Attract Interes*. The revival services now being con ducted at the First Baptist church of Anderson continue to attract much attention from the people nf tho city and large numbers o*. people are present at thc morning and evening services. Dr. John E. White of At lanta, who is doing thu preaching, ls delivoring some powerful sermons and the people of the city are much impressed. Ho is one of the ablest j speakers Anderson people have ever heard. Travelers Had A Trying Trio. About the most ?iecouragcd look ing men seen in Ander sun In many j moons wandered in yesterday morn ing from Georgia. Thor? were three men in the party and if there "Was a cinglo spot on any one of the three not covered with mud, that spot could not bo ?f.u?u. The travelers were go ing from their home in southwest Georgia to Kings Mountain, N. C., and wore riding in an automobile with out any fenders.. They ran into the; (emilie, rain at an carly, hour yester day morning and closely resembled drowned men when they got horo. Military Matter Probably Held Up. It ?3 hardly probable that any defi nite action will bo taken by the com mittee appointed, at the last meet in? pf the city council to consldor thc ap- 1 DEPOSIT YC With us, and then we will lend Interest Paid The Farmers and ai The Farmers L< ANDERS Combined Resources a Little ti OUR D C. A. Smythe, N. B. Keilira* J. P. Walsen, J. I>. Hammett, H. A. Orr, I J. J. Major, . Thoa. C Jackson, J. R. ' ParcJcm,& Put tlie fact? rem? Patent Colt, Tan ant at $3.50 and $4.00j ?wellest Footwear C ever offered our tra? - Come lim and ?oofe overlook them. Gefahet\g Br Under Masonic Temple i Out o advantage of the tremendo Wc Ha Underwear Blankets Sweaters Rain Coats Shoes Embroideries COME-LI ************** Y SP ARKLETS * _ * il Mention Caught Over the * tree ts of Anderson * Y. ************ * proprialion from tibe city for tho aid of tho Palmetto Rifles tho local com pany of the National Guards. This committee was to investigate the ad visability of granting the appropria tion and was given power to act. It is understood that the committee has discussed tho question hut will make no public statement until the meet ing of countll for November. -o ? j Some People x Need Remedy. Takling ccgnlzano that some peo j plo in Anderson are rapidly degen erating into "calamity howlers" or something worse, the Owl drug .store [has discovered a preparation for the local market which that firm calls j "Sorehead." As a matter of fact the medicine 1B put up for use on chick ens but there are several people around town on whom their friends j contemplate trying the remedy with in tho next few days in the hopo that it muy relieve tho habitual grouch with which they are alt lie tod. - -0 Well That Pair l?oosu*t Come Often. It is probably a good thing for Bel ton that tho town hold only one fair each year, judging from an incident J. Mack King is telling about. Ac cording to Mr. King a prisoner was captured by one of the Belton police men just on the evo of the fair and was locked in the Belton city Jail. Later on a gentleman appeared from I tho country and demanded entrance >UR MONEY you money when yon need it. on Deposits. Merchants Bank id jan & Trust Co. ON, s. c. ba Rise of One Million Dollars i Ri: (TO RS: (Jen. W? Kvans, Vt. Laughlin, J. IV Harris. ?ester L. Brown, J. R. BouthlU IL G. Witherspoon, I. J? Snlef*, rendlrer? mil i . i M Ie, Mister! in that *&wr saen's di Gun Metal Oxfords are tlie very best and feations that we have rle? ?os. Shoe Co. ''Shoes That Satisfy" 0 ? us sacrifices we are maki your purcha ve Slaught Notions Dress Good Silks Domestics Curtain Goo Ladies Cloa ST THE VALUES >ORN Into the Jail to secure some prize pumpkins he had left In thc building,' so that thc fruit could be arranged Tor display. According to the An derson supervisor, tho whole town was so worked up by that time over ibo fair that the policeman opened Lho door and after getting the pump kins ho helped carry the clear across thc square to thc place of ex hibit, leaving thc door of the Jail un locked all tho while. Naturally there was no prisoner in the Jail when the cop went back to rock thc door. -o No Need to Depend Solely Upon Cotton. A tt?tal cf $79.60 per acre for "Bor ghura" rah od on his farm is what J. W. Suttles of Level Land, in Abbe ville county, has been able to ac complish, ??r. Smith was in the city yesterday and brought to Anderson some splendid specimens of seeded ribbon cane, raised on his planta tion. Mr. Suttles says that this grain acre and he finds a ready market for* all he has at 6* cents 'per gallen. Another well known planter Uvtng at Belton says that he raised enough cane syrup during last year to pay all abe running expenses of his farm ana to have a little left over. Neither of these farmers need to worry about, tho low price of cotton. --o Sr. Sniiib nm? a Rough Experience. Writing hero to his- father,' IX'le* Live Smith, Clydo Sm'.th, thc court Stenograbher says that he h ui a vt ry rough add unpleasant ex-,iericnce In Walhalla S few 'days ago. As tho court stenographer wa* walking down tho street with Judg? Mt-m minger, a white mah cxm-i np behind them and struck Afr. Smith across the head with a crate used for soft Irlnke. Tho blow struck Mr. Smith across the head and shoulders but lld not mjure him much and the ste kZograpkcr vu. ? mad put the ? T.cVn lit mg?j, tisu?iiiig him rather se verely. It seems that about one year ?go Mr. Smith had an altercation a* i carnival in Walhalla with a. man mined Duncan and it is believed that sis assailant was this same Duncan. ! --o Time te Sow Criss Am Clover. ^During this wet npell or during -ahoy weather within the next few weeks ts ? fine time for tho planting ot crimson clover," said Fur man 3mith yestorday. MY. Smith says that tho farmers of Anderson county ihould tako advantage of this spell >f woathor and should BOW crimson .lover broadcast over their wheat and ~>at Holds. In, speaking of the small rrain industry, Mr. Smith says that nore corn, wheat and oats will be planted In Anderson county during the comhiB season that this county iver produced- In- any two seasons bc tose. - L'alnue SH'M f Public ?fjua*e, A unique sign appeared yesterday aa the public square at tho corner of Whltnor and Main streets. This olga hms placed exactly In tho center of J the square and says on all sides1 ?Koop to thc Right." It Ia Impossi ble for thc driver ot any vehicle to miss the sign and lt tho city ordi nance in this respect ls violated 'it wiU be Impossible for the offender te plead any excuse other than that ho caa not read. Three of the signs are to be placed In Anderson, one at Karlo and Main, strebte, another at Mala and Whittier streets and the third at Mam end Church streets. Thc sign trss manufactured by John W. shiver of Americus, Os., andi totot any angle ? reads the sam? way -"Keep tn the Right." Vstfeata ?aa fer flreea Pena Seaoel. , The trastees wad the patrons of the Oreen Poad scbool are jubilant over tho fact that tba? hare secured for principal ot their school a man, acknowledged lo be second to nose in Andersen county. An understand ing was reached yesterday afternoon between the trustees of the echen) and R. B. Nicholson fey wt?ca Mr. Nicholson wRl assume charge of tho institutton nex*. Monday. Mies Mary farmer ami Mise Corri? Derby will be his asa intents and us?e* tfcc in slruct?o? et these thirn reactors Mst >t*pRs of Oe Grwi Pas? Schcol will make mora progress than ever be* fore fa the history of tao instuetlon. SSfc Nichols^ *.*. .v?.uV.ly severin tendent ot ?ducation for Anderson ng on these staple and de] ises of Fall and Winter G ls I ids ks Ni CONVINCE YOU E & I county und is an instructor of de cided ability. -o Shipping tatton Uv Parcel PoHt. For the first tune In, tho history of thc Anderson post office, four balea of cotton were received here yester day via parcel post. 'Such a thing bus never been board of before. Of course thc fact that the bales were ali miniature slightly changes the situation. A concern in Georgia yes terday sent four small bales of cot ton, with perfect bagging and ties, being exact replicas of real bales, to lt. W. Tribble in this city. Mr. Trib ble arranged a-very attractive win dow display out of the cotton, with a sign in front of one Baying, "New York Market (Mosed, 61-2 cents. No Good." In front of the other bale ap peared a placard say, "Open the Ex change. Give Us a Market. 10 Cents Per Pound." Mutt is sitting I r.n one of the bales while Jeff stands to one side in a familiar attitude, looking on. -o lOfikfcilx Mossed With ?vv Onices. The office of the county supervisor recently moved from the first floor of the court house to one of the grand jury rooms, lias boen put Into nice shape now and tho supervisor and if?erfc of tho board aro both begiu |ning to feel at home ii their new quarter?. The office has nico ap pointments and a new telephone lins been placed up-stalrs. Thia Is a groat convenience for Mr.' King and Mr. Acker and they sav that they are decidedly bettor suited In tho noir offices than they were In ." tho old. Groat Gains nt Monodist tiraren. The St John's M. 13. chuveb. of An derson w'.ll receive tho largest c'ass into tho r.hnrob po vi Sufiday thui it iiaa ?'IXV oxpezlsnceil in ita history. About 100 names will bo added to tho rolKyaa a result of A serie* of mcetihge recently conducted at that church and tho people belonging te St, John's feel that tholr Work io ac complishing something. Sunday morning the baptism of Infant, will first ber .begun, next will como re ceiving the children and finally tho adults will be accepted by the church. So sermon ls to bc preached, !re*at*l Officer ?~~ Has Boen Hore. L. M. Ovorstrect, a collector from tho infernal revenue department of' the United States government, has been spcndlag several days In An derson collecting federal tax from lo cal concerns owing for this,'year and also for the year 1910. 1911 and 1912. 8. Frank Parrott, another Insurance deputy, has also visited Anderson several times within tho last few months- for the same purpose. AU. Ande, tn concerns familiar with the government's way of doing business, know that there IB no use . to try to get away with Uncle Sam. Save Informal Sall! Announcement has boen made by tito Anderson. lodge of Wiks tb tho ef fect that an Informal ball Will bo held In the now Ki tn home, corner of Sharpe and McD-iffie streets, on the evening cf Friday. October 30? This is the fii?t vdance of the season for the Elks and tris bsilevM that the affair wilt provo to he'tborvngsiv delightful. . Floor Ad ?ance; PORTLAND, Ore., OcL 53.-All j grades of flour ?ere advanced twenty easts a barrel here today. Exporters estimated that approximately 260.090 barrels of flour nave been sold recent ly for export from Portland and'Puget Sound to Europe. What Would Von ?of There are many times when one .man aoesttons another's actions and motives. Meu< act. differently andar I diff?rent cirewBMteocea. Tho vtarttoa te, what woaid yon do righi now te yon had a sevaracold? Could you do totter than to- take chamberlain* I Cough Ramsay? ft Ss hlghty recotn jmer?deft'by pwoate who hara agaa lt ifcr years and kavir tte va?tt? Mrs. jo. fr. #*rgefat. Parai. Ind., sayo, rchjunterlaiaw Cough Rentaiy te fwarti fte waight in gold and I toke j Wonanra te v*eo??**din* lt* v*r ?tat? hf Svaaa PaaMna^y and an 'ers. ir Loss pendable necessities of life 0 ods, 1 on These ? Rugs fart Squares Carpets Matting Trunks lisses Cloaks r. SALE NOW Gt PEAR [THEATRE LESSEES ABE PLEASED WITH TOWN I KENTUCKY MEN BOTH LIKE ANDERSON TO LEAVE fODAY I C. FL Bleich and Odie Davis in Anderson for Purpose of Clos ing Deal. "Wo Uko tho town, wo Uko tho peo ple and wo are going to like run ning your theatre," said C. B. Blotch et H?pkinsv?le, ky., while talking to tho secretary of the theatre company and a reporter flr.r The Intelligencer last night. Mr. Bleich, accompanied by his partner, Odie Davis, arrive^ in An derson early yostcrdby morning and both the visitors put in n busy day here. They conferred with officials or the Anderson Development com pany, builders of the theatre, they wont over the plans for tho now play house, they discussed the amusoincnt situation in Anderson, and whon night carno they were both thorough ly tired out, but eald that their first day lb Anderson had been very sat isfactory. Tho theatre men paid n visit to tho new amusement placo :i'.d made r few suggestions about how It should bo finished up and also outlined thoir Ideas to tho owners of tho placo con corning tho fixtures and furniture t . tho eccnerv fer tho now theatre. Mr. Blotch and Mr. Davin will ap pear today at a meeting of thc direc tors of. the- Anderson Development' company and tho contract for the Icsso of tho theatre for five yoars will bc slencd und al! tho business affairs wound up. Thc Kentucky men wi li leave Some time today for New York. ?*4*n-i i nev ? Personal i I ?< t ? < < t r t i 11 es) 1 ? rri i I < ? J. H. Dudley of Columbia is spend ing a few days In the city on Dust iness. _? JU Moon of Charlotte, N. C., was in ?the city yesterday for a few boura W. F. Barnes of Spartanburg was j among tho visitors to the city yes terday. W. W. Miller of Statesvllle, N. C.. I was in the city yesterday for a short stay. T. B. Martin of Lowndesvillo was ISmong the visitors to spend yesterday In the city. P. H. McDaniel of the Neal's Creek I section was in the city yesterday.' - J. J. Galley of Iva spent a few hoars 1 in tho city yesterday vm business. H. W. Fields ef Anderson, IL F. D., ?came to the city yesterday. J. t?. Ksy of the Hopewell . lion was in ttie city yesterday for |a short stay. __ Julo Duckworth of Lebanon was ta I the city yesterday on business F. Kowolskl, a well known Ander Json planter, spext yesterday in the letty._ J. H. Opt Kif Williamston was in An I derson for pert of yesterday. Joe sad Marshall Byram, well I known Anderson planters, spent yes terday In, the elly. A. ?. Pa*Sr*r Anderson IL F. C.. I was among ?Ure visitors to the city j yesterday._ . w *. Maddox and A. il. Co* b? Bel li ten were in the city yesterday for a I short stay. -,.. -. .. >.-..' ' ' '.. . is Your 1, yu can save a great deal c joods : Table Linens Sheets Pillow Cases Towels Laces, Etc. * Furs, Etc. MNG ON. SON W. D. Walker ot Colombia waa la the city yesterday for a few hours. H. C. Colo of Charlotte was lu the city yesterday on business. Miss Annie Tribble la visiting Miss Nina Carpenter in Greenville. A. W. Meredith of Easlcy was in the city yesterday for a few hours. Ks. H. Doyle of tho lebanon Section spent part ot yesterday in Anderson. E. R. Pooro of Pelzer, representa tive of the HupraobHe at that place, was in Anderson yesterday. Mrs. Heed Campbell of Belton was chopping In the city yesterday. L. W. Campbell * of Belton was amo:.g the visitors to the city yes terday. ' Oliver Bolt of Oentervllle section was tn tho city yesterday for a few hours. J. H. Pruitt and Glenn Simpson of Starr were In the city yesterday. I.. O. Evatt of Pendleton spent part of yesterday In tho city. Mrs. Henry :?c Ka i i of Anderson, n. F. D.. was shopping In tho eily yo*: torday. Ernest Fant of Senoca was among thc visitors to thc city yesterday. Edward Campbell of Bolton came to Anderson yesterday od business. J. T. Bolt of tho Cen tor vii lo sec tion was In the olly yesterday on business. D. M. Blackwell of Due West was among the visitors to the etty yes terday. H. M. Tate of 8tarr waa In thr> city ye-.'w?ay for a few bouts. CALOMEL WHEN Bl MAKES m m ??.' ?????> ? * ' . . .. ?DttsM's bm Tone" te Borates To Cists Yow Sioggkh Um Mri! BowttSi TJfehl Calomel makes you sick. li's horrible! Take a dose ol the dangerous drug tonight sud tomorrow you may loee a day's work. Calomel is mercury or Quicksilver which causes mcrosia of ?l?o boast. Calomel, when it comes into contact with eour Mle crashes Into it, breaking it, up. TM* ls when you feet that awfol nausea and cramping. If yon ave-slug? fish and "all knocked out," M 7?nr, iver is torpid and bowels const?pate*? of you have headache, diariMcsn, coated tungus, if <breath ia bad or stomach sour,' Cist try a- spoonful of harmless Dod son'ti iver Tono tonight on toy guarantee. I try some hot biscuit nu II flour. And some of th Syrup and reel your sell j ancf wise. The f re?h meats that i Iii Fresh Fish, Oysters a the week-end, "Nuf se* ' A. ! Sam D.Hi Homo made syrup in. j gallon. >f money on ..?.?. Gtly Snow ot Hartwell, Ge?, ?peat ! a few ?beera -4n . tue- city yesterday with friends. Cadet George W. ?eTraonV bf the Citadel at Charleston is spending a few days with hie parents at Belton. Check Kidney Trouble nt Glee. There Is such ready acfctbn' ft Foley Kldikvy Pills, you foe their_ heeling from tho very first dose: Backache, weak, TOro kidneys, painful bladder sad in gular action disappear wit? their uso. O. Palmer, Oreen Bay.. Wis,, ?sys: "My wife Is rapidly re-, cove.lng her health and strength, do? sole)? to Foley Kidney Pills." And V. f. Hutchens. Nicholson, ti*,, sa**; "Just a few doses made nie feel bet t ir, and now thy Min? pw rheuma tism are all gono and X sleep all night Reduce Yo^CoetoT Liv ing By Buying Flour At ft Very Low Fig ure; .. Having bought quite a quanta ty of "Rising San" flour (whirh by the way ls an excellent fancy patent flour) before the advance, we art yet prepared tb sell you this excellent flour at ONLY SS.25 in barrel lots as long as our present supply lasts. ... We have the celebrated "White Rose" Ihne of coffees, ' teas, spices and canned goods, etc., besides matty other good things and our price? are right? too. ~j. ?w. ?vfcCt^Pra Brown-Watson Building. Phone No. 23* -1. W???????mm' 1111 Wai?tsafl?^eMMsesa i Here's my guarango-45?.tb say drug I More and get a 50 cent bottle of Dod son's I/ivcr Tone. Take ? spoonful ead if it doesn't straighten you Tight op sud moke you feel ?fino and rigoroui J. want you to go back to the Store sw* pct your money. Dodson's Wm Toss M d&troying the sale ?i.calomel bsssass it is real liver medici?*?-, entirely vege table, Uicrcf ore it car, ?ot salivate or make you sick. I guarantor that cs? spoonful o| Pojk ron's Liver Tobe will put your sluggwf"* liver to work and clea?-yeer bowels ot that sour bile sad constipated waste whieti ia clogging yeaf ??Wmt* nil mah lng yon fee] in iee rt ble. I g?si^ttse-.tsat ? A bott?e of Dodson's t?m T%?H' Veep your entire family feeling fm* for montim. . Ofre-H to- y*m ^mSm^WW hannie? doesn't gripesad^S^ Tgs *? pleasant taste, .. ade from Aunt Roi at good old - Batfoadoce |^ F grow healthy* w*ea?fchy ve sell are tasty and ten- i nd Drett?d P^?Kry fOr * a ? Ur|s*?ipj?s^^ -212 S. Main. nice clean ?uga 6?c