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A Famous Work Shoe For a Man Sells regularly for $3-We've seen 'em ask $3.50 for some not as good. Heavy Tan Oiled, Sewed and Peg ged Friday and Saturday Geisberg Bros. Shoe Co. Under Masonic Temple 'SHOES THAT SATISFY" T J. [ j it HONKA PATH, fi. C. ^Contest Battle of Gettys burg Ia Five Parts ? ^^^m^^^^^^^^^m^^^t^^^ -iThe "Paramount" ls the name se ^""^""'"T^'^/"^^"*"^"'^"^^^^ lected for the amusement house which Jg*' __' ??.' ? Vi 1 ' w being constructed on South Msln Kfl?C VAUT fAQl Vlf AHO 8treet by the Anderson-Motion Pie. Ahlod 1UU1 VUal VJlUV? ture Company, according to an an ^ Ml t{ '; nouueemout yesterday. s* i* * Tho new amusement place, which ' fl.ftftnnVa ! adjoins the KreBB store, ia ropidly UUUUlfjV . nearing completion and lt ia hoped " : * v ' ' tw har? everything In readiness for the opening by ' Friday. December 4. ?The JBTaS StpVC haS thC The .booth for the machine and the Jtj4 i TIs?l^U??It?..: ? Veto* noller 1* now under way. while COal StQVe 'U^aten a mil- the work of finishing up the Interior ?fcsxn move and.putting imthe lighting system ls lion WdVb. nearing completion. irv, no ashes to take Up, carry Picture theatres in the State. A large &i. -'?.fitw *xi-*/*\- ma AL T* _r aleetrle sign giving.the name of the ?yt, sn2 Jiff, ???t^~i~"rrefrTyf s^^n? house has be-n ordered %ift and dust from the Stove all wll lprobably be put in place this \. ..! . "". week. The building ls to be iteam -We way out to the ash pit heated Md ,lghtefl bT a tv.oughiy up-to-date system. One of me new ?wt? <?2m*A **rs.*%v on^l o^'/4 e? features of the theatre will be two INO lire IC^CQ^A ana COU- mrge railB which will be strong ?le. NO vXC?SS heat. NO ?Bough to create a vacuum that will ftiric+A clear the building of all foul air every waste. four minutes. This is a great Im provement over tho ordinary electric Gas is a guarantee of ihe right fen which merely keeps the air lr* Kl of a fire instantlv for anv ***** ln tte room ,n a *t,r an the Rina ot a ure instantly ror any tlme r^e^ !g oniy one tQeatre purpose whatever; and it's more in the state, with this contrivance. prnnnmiral inn for, Uie amusement ho" eeonomicaU tOO. have already arrived, as has the pipe -I Iftfftr? MIMI t mtm?'.i Thw;very finest line of Siro* ? m? ?! k iUtliuI sf* n II lft ? haa been ?ecured for the UBO of tho AfifiOl^Illl CT/flQ I ill' theatro and altogether Andersonlans imUVvlaUll XJttO We will have ss .good j moUon picture ? * _*_ ?t??usd fep any city In the State. ? lM L 'HHHfc' ' !'*??>..-f*^?-H^4y/ Turkey's DOOH? is Sealed; m THE "PARAMOUNT" NftME OF NEW THEATRE HERE AMUSEMENT HOUSE ON SOUTH MAIN STREET NEARING COMPLETION FINE FEATURES Will Be One of the Finest Equip ped Motion Picture Houses in State. United Sutes Forces Plan Bloody Massacre Which ; W?1 Subdue Turks and End Hostilities by Noon Today. I ' . ' ' Th? hrnad, free land of America: ?tnjr blow? on the neck of the "terrible the land ot pesos tn a world ot chaos. *ttrt" ? T? ,L*MJ?,I!iink,?li,,?g 1 -in K- ?t.. ?# .kniu.i. .i.n.h 18 *t hand whose festivities require will be the scene of wholesale plana*- t fat gobbleMt 8tufleo wltn oysters er today. The nation is up In arms md running red with cranberry blood, said ^the broad-s* w^ | h [PALMETTO THE ?a TODAY'S PROGRAM \h t . . i . . . II Anderson Co* rn a One-Act Fcpn ENTITLED "Playing the Tanks" Introducing all the Latest New York Song Hits, Fanciy Dancing an Abo Baby Drew the Beg Scream. 4 roela ol pichares as usual to be ?le clad. DAY FOR RETURNING OF THANKS ARRIVES OCCASION WILL BE OBSERV ED IN THE USUAL, MAN NER IN ANDERSON CHURCH SERVICES VVOI Be Held at 10 o'clock at the First Baptist Church. Mindful that an omnipotent Provi dence has shown mercy without bounds, and dealt generously with His people in the material blessings of their brief sojourn on this little atom of the limitless universe, a spirit of thanksgiving will prevail throughout Anderson today. Thc occasion will take on the as pect of a holiday with many and th-?re will be a tendency toward spending the day in revelry, but the grateful will repair to the house of the Lord and utter their thanks for the goodness that has been showered upon them and thc richness and the fullness of the life they have been permitted to enjoy. Business activities of practically every nature will be suspended for' the dav. Retail and_ wholesale estab lishments, with th?* exception of the drug stores, wh'-h will observe Sun day hours, will oe closed for the en tire day. All public Institutions such as the court house, the City courts, the magisterial courts, the schools' and colleges will be closed for the day. The postoffico will observe special hours. The carriers will make their morning rounds* only, while the gen eral delivery window'at the postofnee will be opened, this tr. be between malls. In fact, practically every es tablishment or institution of any kind that closes for the Sabbath will be closed for today. The congregations of the Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian churches of the city will meet for a Joint ser vice at the First Baptist church at 10 o'clock. The Rev. J. M. Garrison, pastor of the A. F.t P. church, will, preach the sermon. Mr. Garrison will talk on the general ' subject of "Thanksgiving." Services will be li eld at Grace Episcopal church and in offering for thb benefit of the shnhdi orphanage. 1 So far as could be learned "yesterday, ' these are the inly religious services which will be held In the' etty today. " - '?s usual; there will be many who will spend th?'day in the field with Hog and gun:' Ever a popular Thanks Riving' pastime, hunting will claim many toddy. Quite ? .perfluous is the remark that in practically every hdme the: proverbial Thanksgiving dinner, eonslstlnfc' of roast turkey as a ncc leus, will bc served: ' in many homes parties for 'did' and young will be riven and the night will ring with shouts of merriment. ' DOOOOOCOOOOOOOO o o o Latter From the People. . o o o ooooooooooooooo?o Tbst Fire Engine. Mr. Editor:-. I notice that the city tathara are thinking about having a Steam En Cine at a cost of about $8,000.00 to $10.000.00. , As a tax payer I write to protect against any such extravagance in tho management of the affaira of our city. The outfit we now have ls sufficient for all needs, as the majority of'the douses are one story, and the .water, pressure ls all that IB'. necessary. - I tm satisfied if the Insurance companies Jcterminc tb raise the rate o?v in surance', they' will give us at 'east six uonthB' notice., i siso note, what the nsyor says, or is quoted as saying, ibout hie friends. This does not ldofcj cood to me, Decides. I though 'tte: ' friend business" had played out, ind that the public welfare would *e looked after by the people' srepre lentatlves in a business like way, and tot through friendship only. Mr. Editor, I hope you ?Till continue o "hemmer away" in your editorials in til you get for this city a comm la don'form of government, with the Re ferendum and Recall attached. Very respectfully. Anderson. S. C. Tax payer. POR RENT-Office up-stairs in new Watson-Vandlver building and office tn front of Job department down ?tatra,. Splendid central location. Apply at The Intelligencer Omeo. lynn i t .AT Rp ze Comedy WHALEY OFF TODAY TO ROCK HILL MEET COMMERCIAL SECRETARIES OF STATE HOLD ANNUAL SESSION IS ON PROGRAM Not Improbable That He Will Be Elected President For Neat Year. ecretary Porter A. Whaley of thc i.adcraon Chamber of Commerce will leave this afternoon for Rock Hill to attend the annual meeting of the South Carolin? Commercial Secre taries Association which will be held in that city Friday. Mr. Whaley is vice president of the organization and 13 scheduled for an address on the subject, "Stopping Fake Advertising." It ls not Improb able that Secretary Whaley will be elected president of the association for the coming year, as it is under stood he is slated for that position. The meeting promises to be an un usually Interesting one as a number of well known speakers have been en gaged to talk on timely topics. Following ls the program for the meeting: Morning Session. 11:15-Welcome and response. Organization and miscellaneous business. Minutes of Columbia meeting, Sec retary Holcombe. Status of Good P.c.ads Commission President Johnston. Outlook for a State Chamber of Commerce?-Mr. A. W. Snell of ^Char leston. ~ ' 12:00-Address by W. W. Long, State agent of the farm demonstration work, "How the Chambers of Com merce and the Farm Demonstration Forces May Best Cooperate In Meet ing the Present Crisis in South Caro lina 'Agriculture." Luncheon Session. 1:00-Luncheon at Winthrop Col lege through the courtesy ot President Johnson of Winthrop. Address.' "The Work of I Winthrop College," by President D. B. Johnson. ' Discussion, "Stopping Fake Adver ticing," by Mr. Porter; A. Whaley. see, rotary Andersen'Chamber of Com merce. Afternoon. Session, /{minn. 2:30- Auto \ ride vi th lecture by Prof. C. TL Weeks oft Winthrop College on "Alfalfa," demonstration on Cher, ry's farm. t . 4:00-Meeting with ladles and schoolchildren. . V.M/ .< ?mj Discussion. "Enlisting the Entire Community im Civte- Work,"- led ,by Prof. R. C. Burts, superintendent Rock Hill public school. Mr. Albert 8. John stone, secretary Oreen ville Chamber of Commerce. Evening Ses pion. /OL-. The .association will be the guest of the Rock HiU ?h??ubev al . Com merce. .- .76Wr -. ? . 8:00-Address, Principles and Methods In Chamber .of Commerce Management," by Mr. S. Brooks, sec-: retary Greenwood Chamber of Com merce 8:30-Address, "Education and CJt izenshio," by President W. S. Curren of South Carolina University. ? oooooo o o o'? oooeoeee o OUR DAILY POEM o . o OOOOOOOOHOOOOt?OOOOOe THANKSGIVING. We walk on starry fields of white . And ' do not see 'the daisies ; ?' >? . Fer blessings common in our sight Wo rarely offer praises. *vr ?aj We sigh for some 'supreme delight , , To, crowd dur live? with splendor, And yulte ignore our dally store O pleasures s weetauba tender. ! Our . cares are bold'end push their way Upon our thought s?d "feeling; - They hang about Us all tho day. Our time from pleasure stealing, So unobtrusive many a Joy * We pass by and forget lt, But worry strives to own our lives. And conquers it we let lt. There's not a day io all the year But bolds some hidden pleasure. And . looking back, Joya Oft appear Tc brim the past's wide measure. But blessings are kike ?rieu?a. I bolo, ' Who love and labor near us. We ought to raise our notes of praise While living hearts csn hear us. Full many a bles ring- wears the guise Of worry or of trouble; Far-seeing ls the gool, end wise. ? who ^.^usiJ But he who hss tile fatso sao strength To-thank his Oed for sorrow M. , t Has roted a Joy without anny ' w ' g To gladden e^erv Tonrrow, we ought to inakf^egw- asosneng aeief Ot hsppy, glad -Thanksgiving. )l The hours and dare a silent phrase a Of music we argjUving. % And so the theme should swell and grow - As weeks and months nasa o'er us. And rise cubil rat gt this good ?Urne. A grand Thanksgiving chorus. -BU? Wheeler Wilcox. -.;??""??- . Bessartcnhla Care et Creen. "Last winter when my little boy had croup I got him g bottle ot Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. I honestly believe it saved hie Ute," writes Mrs. J. B. Cook. Indiana, Pa., -It eut the phlegm and relieve! his coughing neils I am moat grateful' for what tels.remedy hss dona fdr hun." For salo by all dealer?; .. . _ . Thanksgiving! For peace and blessings of peace which this favored land alone among the great nations today enjoys; for the widsom, the sanity, the equal-handed justice with which our destinies have been guided For abundant harvests of grain and all fruits of earth; for the future, bright with nev; opportunities? that stretches before us For high business ideals, for a goodly flavor of friendship in all business tran sactions; for the privilege of serving our fellow citizens with such worthy merchandise as Schloss * Bros* & Co. Clothec- . . ^ . ....,..??. .... . ;.IAJ M fiwi&U?? wm, . i i i?- Af* * u?f For genial hospitality; for home-,m... comings and happy re-unions of those bound ? > . together by family and neighborly ties 5 for the well-nl?etl larder, the plump turkey, the red cranberries, the yellow ' pumpkins and the delightful art that can transform them into a feast fit for the palate of a king For all the good things Nineteen Hundred Fourteen has brought to us THANKSGIVING! ^RKER Sc BiOLT . THE ?N?-PR1C? CLQTHIE?S IA r P t> r> o o /? ii '.. o 'mmmmmmm?mp?mmmf II t wmm .^^s*eM^a^,m*3Haia& Ii..._ pg.__g 000000000000 o-*> o Imloo;, S.' C., bas returned to her-.work , IWBIWWBWWn^ ,^,T?-_ i^er^B^dlfafe several--weektf?'sttthjjBHBHBg^^ ^^iB > ? . * 0* Oregg?rBboatr ^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO feMi88"?jna^e^tlgrew, a student of l^M|8^??fflS? i?^^^^li _ Anderson College, was in townVshoH H^pfflBaR^^i' '^-I^^^^K. ' IVA, Nov 25.-On Sunday evening college Journal. H ?LSSWffig?^^'yxj^B^ it seven o'clock a pretty marriage Mr. Alpha Ne.ese of Honea Path l^Tl^r^^Hr \\9 ' uoa ."i"","i,?^ "t M,? ?f x?? hts returned to his homo after a day H Hlfl?Hi^feMKiM^ * E I^v^rett uncle otThe Lide V 80 here bl3 fri ' C" T BHfea^^^5l Svans were met in the parlor by the Money Available. BICTW SU^KSE^^S lev. s. J. Hood, pastor of tito bride, The money for the managers of the R^W^a|B|gHBH ". . _ f"" ^" ." recent election can be obtained by J^lDr?rV" OPCCttiU'?eS /Dr vho in a few well chosen words, pro- Melnjr ^ v. B. cheshire, federal ? < "*V^n ^ . lounced them man and wife. The Section cpmmisBlon fdr Anderson Comfort!?! K&Oain? jride was becomingly attired in a County. '. tresa of blue rep. Mrs. Shrane Sr par* fl. <?t*fc wJLsirfJJ tar rhfl?W 'flo restful and pleasant for evening atractivo and nanular, beloved amona. -J*6?*. Cough Medicine for Children. <w ,"u~"nu p r^T* B*?WU?* s the popu!ai<r4ihtait?ii*^n the; Waft a? bald '.chid and dougheuVdr^dluUy. -JKL?? ??Ll ^LVS^.J^T^IIA ion drug store, and 18 held in_hono# frpon the advice of a rnggist 1 pur- "?.A*V ???r ",yi7r -room witnessed this popular mar- for children-because lt ts pleas- ?V/I g> fami^h^U iage. Dr. snd^rs^.; Evana nra^t>ome, apt to take. They do not object to *V* V^IliysVs^JML ? their many fVlends at the residence Uk{ng it." writes Mrs. Lafayette fr.?.;?!?.-...! fy,..^..,lr;.. ? ^un. 3?sa*ss SB- as^Mi sa 5 ^ % dcAllfster, Monday. all dealera. Telephone Connection. Mr. Atticus Wiles ot Honea Path ; ' . _. ? : ' ^ ipent a few hours In town Monday |^ |W ?n business. . n U ?jr. D. A. Burriss was a business M ^J^^ 1 ? 'isilcr ts the city Monday. sL ^ Sl? /fl Ash Miss Gertrude Welder, teacher? of R| ? BHKW*SK fthw 'jg TT he MoffeUTillo school, spent tho jj ? fl ?? 5! ree kend with her cousin, Mrs. Msc A r*W^ * Mr. Reid Jackson ? ^f . Anaeraon fl y . . jj pjBHr* H pent Sunda>v at= the home of, atr, T. ? ^?^^s.sj ?. Jackson. .. ' ' ' ' SJ . W MISS Lila jjenweii. who bas 1^.lH.W?l H?v? Reason for Thanksgiving If You S pyding a fwr^dayy ^rlta SA? ?sUy. -yg : >, .' 0 0 1 o^r\oJ?t^^ Send Hcra BQx pf : V^i^t /And"r^TraT?^lB^^lB ' % TL T fl 'W iere with reutlvea - 5g i\/ UtltlfX ? Si) ^ S Mr. T. C. Jackson. Jr. and N. Pola- |i ~L y? WW i># +%Af? m V O ? toff spent a few hours In Anderson Kv inndsy. q ??? ./ , g We receive fresh shipments every week ? fl of Bonbons, Chocolates, etc. Price 80c. t\ m busiaeaT 8 Worth double.. Mr. and Mrs. Y. C. Jones and Miss Jj! ^ tuna Halford have returned from Z% >^*e?w.v rvrk r r^ ^-v foi ,""u'- te ? O WI? DRUG CO. fi Mra. Henry Wskefield aas shopping Vj "?aT Menden deiiverntem & Phone636. Anderson* S. C. S frunce lecture nest Sunday after* Kl M toon at Varennes church at 2 o'clock. WM . vfc ^M^Aanii*Pro^ district norse of |K88SWSB^ . ;. . ?.' "_ ^ ? . * '-4fV