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Shoes At Old Prices, or Better
Shoes At the Same Prices
We anticipated our shoe wants
and bought early and often. So
there will be no advances in the
price of Shoes at our store this sea
son.
We have enough Shoes on hand,
and including our orders for future
delivery at old prices to last us un
the 1st of March, 1915.
Our Shoes must always main
tain the highest standard of qual
ity. We are now prepared to, give
V i1 ; ) a's good, pr even better, values in
^'..-.^Shoes this fall than ever before.
"' Vye Sell F?r Cash Only-And of
course we. can afford to sell on
smaller "margin" of profit/ than
credit stores.
GET ?EM AT THOMPSON'S
AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE.
$1.00 to $5.00
Thompson's
THE ONE PRICE SHOE STORE.
WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY.
ss
[ ?Chaiigelnio?aimn,
Tam now" l?cated over ?
:A. Power's grocery store at
212 1-2 S. Main Street. I
; thank m'y1, Ifiends'tor their
past patronage and ask con.-'
tinuance of sai?i?v
1 make plates at $6.50
I make gold crowns at$4.00
Silver fillings, 50c and np.
Gold fillings $1.00 and op
Painless Extracting 4Cf.
I make a specialty of
treating Pyorrhea, Alveo
laris of the gums and all
crown and bridge work and
regulating nial rormed teeth.
Ali work guaranteed first
class.
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S. G. BRUCE
DENTIST
THBIB HU FF KR! NO ENDED
ds of jjour ?'^gh&orar*" ?JS
roadOo;tc[l you Just' H?l !.;is-marte
.life now for them and rotlovcTT'thejp
of the tortures of Ul health. If yaw
will lot them. They have used Mrs.
Joe Person's Remedy to purify their
blood'and enrich 'tho life-giving f lulu
so that, dil th? b?dly functons could
work properly. When that was done
and the organs .got a chance to do
their work. Nature cleared up their
troubles, so that they aro now weil.
It doesn't much matter whether the
trouble ls laid at. the digestion, the
neryes or the skin. Back of it all 1B
the fact that the blood ls either not
good enough or positive poisoned.
Of course you cannot get well, digest
what yu eat or reBt In Bleep, as long
as what ought to give your nerves
tone and. your digestion energy-'and
strength is poisoned every .minute ot
the day. Get the blood right. Moses
said "It is the Jlfe." ,Ahen the blood
ls right you rive. /
Here is what ??ne of your rolghboVs
declares: yA-'f?w years ago I was a
terrible- ?iifforer from' blood potaon.
H Hn? nkln would be broken from any
cause the flesh would become inflam
ed, would Itch and burn and develop
'lin sores. Mrs. Joe Person persuaded
in? to uso hor remedy. I bought a
dosen bottles and lt cured me-." jMrs.
<?. P. Medlin, Weldon, N. C. f ?J
If your druggist, cannot supply you,
? dollar sent to thc Remedy Sales
Corporation, Charlotte, N C., will
bring you this remedy.
A UNIQUE ADVERTISING SCHEME
( _._ THAT WIL LGET RESULTS
~ . *~ m. ?wn oATTmvT ?.nfttn,. I Tho wldo awake and progressive
STATUE: OP SOUTH CAROLINA, Haberdashers, The T. L. Cely Co.,
County of Anderson, are going to pull off a novel adver
''..ftt Court oi Comm oi\-El eas* ?i t Ising ?cheme that ls worthy of atten
.?.jm--:m9w ana^f?#*r.'V' y - ' itlon.
.-.?"TV- . <- -,' ? . plaintiffs' ' .<"' t-iJt-'.Ia-.thia Issue of The Intelligencer
V J W" B?ige** Agent ' * 'there appears quite a large announce
.K?\ \??^Tv Defendant ment from this good company stating
?V:-Wy;'o^'8uminons for Relief. (Com- they have taught such a large
i) ??.^.plaint Not Served) assortment of. really swell hats for
?KJ,TO THE DEFENDANT, a non-resident "?,B Fall that they arc very proud of
* ^f thdsf?te Ot iSouth Carolina, and ,hem mid wanted ev?ry-body in tho
' -:.??". whoHe^t?sr?abotjtB ?B unknown county to know about thom; and, in
f*' YOU ARE^IEIIBY " SUMMONED to accomplish this fact they de
j add'?eonlrei?to^anBwar tho complaint cIdod to'take a part of their regular
\ ln'tltfsS^^ .advertising appropriation
?i fUea^n? S? SE *JC,^:ticket absUitoly
f | and to s?rve a copy of your answer 'r?e Z * , y C"? Purch??* ?f ,a
If to said complain on the subscriber, at J* "S?Sf f?F " mU?H M XT*t?l
hie office In tho city of Anderson, g, !a5?*.0-LSPrt? .1,
?? C within twenty dava after th? ??fi' the newspapers Jjge a
?|ft vice, hereof: exclusive o? the Wm'SSR the,r income on this ;OJrc?s
* suc? ser-^o; and if you fail to ??Sffi? *^-but lot?B " 11 18 f"r a?ci >
h the complaint within th* tim??a>jfc: f^^^^^S??^^? lDtel*
I? ' ?wi?, 'jie. o?a?nui?. in iii is action will '^~?^'*?Y ?sS* i?ii^?f^'i?T*
I yPPly to the court for the rolltet de- ,hY?n?fi ?2?s2S&?S JlJ^?
? nuujded .tn the complaint. Se?&w hats bought as a result
? itt&d Anderson, S. C.. Sept. 22, A. D. ?' W* advertising scheme that
1914 . qtherwiii would . t er haro Hon
-ar". T T. flHnmnn bought ; ?ind again, ll ? re aro men who
S i mkAniitt'm Si'.; will-buy a hat tn order to get one 1 of
.-V... Pontiff s Attorney these tickets, and then buy something
-,-LJ^.'',"' , " V^KJJI-^JI also, tn this saree store that they nad
'4t?:*1btktmr rafinim'rVitnnm not thought of buying when the} first
i??V'ir#- ' - tVXfe?i* S^ttyK**** 4*M?WE*>? en^'?d tho st.-". Advortising I? a
Wbt?in^^?^?^^ pqwerrul? thlnjj.
WOMAN'S
WAY
By MARJORIE CLOUGH
Tim ladles of Kingwood, having de
cided to establish mi orphan asylum,
met for tho purpose und organized.
Then they appointed vnrlous commit
tees and adjourned for one week,
when Uley came together again to hear
tho reports. AU committees reported
favorable result except the committee
appointed to rent a IIOUBO for the asy
lum.
"The only pince largo enough for tbe
purpose." reported Mrs. Imogen Brain
ard, chairman of the committee, "and
with grounds such as we must have 1?
the Caufield property. It ha? been va
cant for two yenrs, but h?,Just been
taken hy n men's literary Tlub, to be
called the Goldsmith. Unfortunately a
lease was signed by the owner and by
the oflicers of the club only yesterday."
"Perhaps." said mild mannered Miss
[tiandlug. "if thu gentlemen of the club
knew that wo wanted it for the dear
children they would"
"Hold on to lt," Mrs. Jlrrber con
tinued, "Just ns tenaciously as they
would if we wunted lt for any other
purpose. Kar be lt from me to be
come a suppliant to them. I prefer
a heroic method. I move that a com
mittee bc appointed to go to them und
demand that they give up the property
to us."
The motion was carried, nnd Mrs.
.Timber. Miss Bates and Miss mantling
we're appointed on the committee. Mrs.
.limber being chairman.
The three members of the Goldsmith
club's committee on house consisted,
of Mr. Flint. Mr.- Downing and Mr.
Fairweather. Mr. Flint was among
men what Mrs. .Timber wan among wo-,
men. When the asylum committee
called upon him to give up to them the
Canfield property hp replied with an
emphatic "No!" Messrs. Downing and
Fairweather, though sympathizing with
him in retaining the place for the club,
could not but feel that Miss Bates and
Miss Blanding. who were comely, look
ed upon the refusal us extremely un
gallant.
Mrs. .limber Issued n request that the
members of the club meet, march to
the property In dispute, take possession
of lt and hold lt Mr. Flint got wind
of the movement and barred all the
doors and windows.
This runde n deadlock for both clubs?
Th? men knew that if they [ opened
tho house the women would take pos1
session, and so long ns lt was locked
ap'lt could not be used either'for a
club or nn orphan asylum. There was.
n meeting of the* women's committee
to" toke measures' for further prece-,,
dure. Mrs. Jimhe'r, whs In favor of pro
posing that every woman Interested in
the asylum ont every member of tho
club: Her colleagues 'did not hpre?
with her ns to the effectiveness of thin
m ed RU re .'^ Then the chnlrfhart'sufrgect-i
ed that they, use' militant' methods,
threatening to destroy the- property.
But lt was pointed out to her that the
club was not the owner o?''lt and
might prefer to see lt ruined rather
than be forced to givo/it tip. Then
Mrs. .Timber lost her temper and told
the other two members of the com-;
mittee that she,-'would have nothing
more to do wtuf the matter.
Ope day Miss Bates heard that Mr.
Flint bad been called away. She wrote
a note to Mr. Downing stating that a
majority of the asylum .committee
would be pleased to see the club's com- '
mittee that evening nt he? bens? fer.
the purpose of- making a proposition
that would, she thought, be satis
factory to the men and end tho dead
lock upon the property in dispute, v
Since Mr. Flint was awoy and Mrs.
.limber would have nothing more te
do with the matter the Interview was,
between Mr. Downing and- Mr. Fair
weather on the one part and Miss,
Bates and Miss Blanding on the other
The two men. both of whom were,
bachelors, went to tbe place of meeting'
together, each hoping to parry what,
was expected to be some sharp, move
on the part of tbe women and do lt
without wounding their feelings.
Miss Bates,, by way of smoothing
the way. she said, proposed a game of'
cards, and before lt was tl ni shed a
maid brought in. refreshments. After
that Mr. Downing paired with Miss
Bates and Mr.. Fairweather with Miss
Blanding. Each gentleman was feel
ing very comfortable and very happy,
when.Miss Bates whispered to Miss
Blanding:
"I have named a price ot veitch Mr.
Downing will recommend that the duh
let us have the Canfield property. 1
have agreed to give him a kiss before
both clubs assembled when we tal?*
possession. He. has accepted. Bee int
you can get the same terms from W'r;
Fairweather." .
Miss Blanding succeeded In securing
rte terms, both men thinking tho mat
ter a bluff. As soon aa the ladies, hud
effected the arrangement they declared
the conference ended. ? . '.
>' Tho next morning the two com mi t
t?emon received ? note addressed to
thom by their entertainers of the night
?r-?or? ?i?tips that ih?j -cu'.d bo ch
the steps of tho CocneJd property the
nest afternoon, ready to keep their
Anntwini-, ' -
Die men now began to consider the
position they were in. If the women
hiad the hardihood to face two'dub?
in such a case of graft the mien had
not. They drew np a statement giving
tho best of reasons' why the Uoidsmlth
club should assign their lease of the
property In question to the ssytuiL
managers. Their recommendation was
accepted.
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ELECTRIC CITY SPARKLETS *
Items of Interest and Personal Mention Caught Over tho *
# Wireless on the Streets of Anderson V
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(From "Thursday's Daily) ^ ? New Dalry
- Field Man.
* ?inrH0n?XI?#o?v D- w- Watkins, of Anderson coun
A tnin^?,S T? ???1?^ io A?*?., a graduate of Clemson college of
A telegram was received In Ander- ,.," "."__ ", .onn ,," ... ._
"._."_.?" T",, ..._, "_, tue class or 1901), has just been ap.
son yesterday from John Wood, presi- ,,"I_?_J ," " '_,?i"_ * . ,
dent of tho Southern Division of the JgSSgJ* * %ffin ??ii?? , /
Commercial Secretaries of the United W^^LSS^^SSi ^??
e,0,"" . ".i.ir.i. n?_ J _ dor tho co-operative arrangement with
A?. nrJ ?i "SfV^m?h?g ^IH?? th? UnUed States bureau of anlmali
?? o L ll .1". l.lnl Industry. For the present Mr. Wat
lat^n S iaL. I u " Wns wl? h*ve charge of the field
S ?ffi n AS^WJM^S work incidential to establish three or
M more cream routes in the Piedmont
30. Mr. Wood says he considers this _-,"ti__ rru" . ,"", ", ___..?__
" ,","".,. ,, " ," . "_, " "0 . _ section. The object of these routes
nnS ??l??ni hv T? ?^M,T>; wI? be t0 S,ve '"??a Hvlng on them
Bale movement by the Southerners ready markut for the,
expects the movement to the People t, creamery whieh Clemson
of tho West and the North becaus- pf,T i L? w ^??Y? clena8on
they aro as much interested in the "l,ege has- just opened.
South'3 financial condition as are the .
people or the South. It is probable ???sed With
i hat Anderson will send two or moro TW ? entire.
representatives to thia meeting. The new proprietors of the Pal
-o- metto*Theatre say that they are well
Negro Woman pleased wUh their Investment, and
In Trouble. tnat tne* nr8t- few days' business' they
Polly Geiger, wanted In Anderson l?a-a done has been very satisfactory
for cutting and stabbing Ella Harris- to \he,m '9 every respect. They say
in thc back last Sunday night while |'hatltthey l!*ena jeeping the show up
the two were attending services at to ,ts n,8h standard and furnishing
WllBon Cavalry church, was arrested equally as good 8howB as has been the
Tuesday night In Williamson and was c?istom during the past and Just a Ht
brought to Anderson yesterday. She tle better If possible.
was arraigned in Magistrate r.road. ~ 0
well's court on ? charge of disturbing Councilmen Are . ., i
religious worship and drew a sen- Off on a Trip,
lenee of $25 or 30 days and then sh o Several members of the Anderson
waB tried on a charge or assault and city council, among them being Alder
battery and she drew a similar sen- mon Tate, Carter and Barton, have
tence in this* caBe. Not having the gone on a trip of inspection to various
coin with which to pay her fine, site other cities in the State to inspect the
will, bo thrown into durance vile, in fire fighting appartus in use at other
other words sho will spend the next places, and lt is said that later the
60 dayg in jail. council will place an order for a com.
' ,. 0 1 ? > binn Mon engine und hoBe automobile
Big Show Is truck.
Coming Herc o
. Announcement has been made that Sam Jones Was
the 101' Ranch, probably the biggest Elected Captain,
show of Its kind in the world, willi At a meeting of tho Anderson High
make only four stops in South Caro- School football team, held yesterday
linn on Its trip south this year. The morning, Sam Jones was elected cap
show will vlBlt Spartanburg, Green- tain of the team. Under Capt. Jones'
villo. Anderson and Columbia and will direction the football team should be
?>o in tho city some time in October. a factor wben the season is opened.
Tho first advance man has already The team is hard at work at practice
come to Anderson and ho says that an? BOmo games are being bopked
ls show ?s the biggest thing ot its WUh neighboring towns. It is un
kind to bc joen this year. A number derstood that the members' of tho team
of Anderson neonle have seen this at- wtn g0 on a bike Saturday morning to
traction at one time and another and clemson College,
a. number of them remomber seeing . 0
lt wh?n lt exhibited at the Jamestown v?of
?xpostlon in ?9|J?-2 ? ^S^FInger. -
Still T'ehvImV'' "?' While, at" work in the-Peoples OH
! Te Beguine Work. M /?Bteirdft.y , m?rn,nfL> V. ne,B2?
educational Institutions ot the Slate, ffi? .flnser. wa? entirely cut off.-by
through ,thp city y?sterdsy en route jh 1 , '
fer. "??rcot.wood* where hi will entr/ Andersen null ni
Ibo Halley Military Institute and Miss .,7$)**}"* * "ifiJe*'
Annie T^artln waa also in the cpy'yes. ' Tho ; "g?y-teVBa?e' movement S?ems
tefltoy en.route to Gsffncy, waeVe she. to, he }lmresjt?g rh -'Anderson 'every
wilPtater limestone college doy, and the neop|0 Of the'city are;
' .-o- t? sri manifesting moro interest,, notwith
AndcniomMan ' , ' ' 'standing thei fact that'there has been;
' To BeT^nrried. r/'. ?a Klump iii tho market quotation on
The following interesting wed-( cotton within the last few days. Yea
ding lnvitatUrnywere received in An- tord?y the Red Cross Drug store, the,
dorson yestergay: ' Lessor Company and the .Bee'Hive'
Mr. and Tilt'. Joseph Cohen all bought bales and a number of ihdl
requcst tho pleasure of your viduals also made purchases.
company at tho marriage ot their --o
daughter Chicken Fanciers
Sadie Are AU interested
to Evidently there has long been a de
Mr. Harry Geisberg mand In Anderson county for a pool
on Wednesday evening October the try show. Judging from the number of
fourteenth inquiries being received at the Ander
? at eight o'clock son Chamber or Commerce every day
Threa hundred forty-three Bast Heard regarding the plans for the psklblt
\ street, Elberton, Georgia It is planned to hold the poultry show
v-o- sometime in November, probably
Nfe*ro Arrested about the middle of the month, and it
?.?Opa Swindling Charge* iv said that there will be exhibitors:
A negro hamed M. C. Cunningham present from every section of the,
neB\b>?n taken in charge by tho An? county. }j
derson countv'oflicers on a charge off^'v.:i-..- , , p i - i ,, . jj
spindling and will be given a hearing dive .Samples of , t
in Magistrat o Broadwoll's iourt Sat- Fleecy Staple. ' ? i'
urdafr: ' -?t^ls changed that the negro Tlio Anderson Chamber r of Corar
represented to ant aged darkey that merce hos ordered a number of very
h? was In Gie insurance business.and unique. little eouvlners which .will bfi
thttt a premium of $7.60 per year presented to ; eve^fono in Andersoa
woUId> allow ant or the members, to joining in the ''Buyi-a-Bale'Vmovem?nt.
bbrrbwv*ll the money they needed The souviner is a little basket fllle^
durln'K the1 year. The old negro paid with cotton and was manufactured bft
over hl3!'jnon >v and then found thut the American Cotton Novelty company
tie had been fleeced, whereupon he of Union, hi this State. They are exg
complained,to the court. pected to reach Anderson today and
--o-- , will be distributed to the people hnyr
Local Company's lng a bate today.
Bnslneflg M ilne ' 1 r . . r -?-- b
Men connected with the Anderson STRAWS
Gas Company^ soy that business con- . ? ? ;, ??'
ditions in AndeVson Just at this time .A?*^'S?^?^IB*^*?,2,i. "* to How
may bo poor w,! th so mo people, but . the Wind Is Bettln IB.
that this does'xOOt apply to the gas ,( 7-7T /
company. Employ?s of that company -John Wanamaker declares that
said yesterday that they were doing within the next fortnight business con
more- business than they, had done ditions will take ? turn for the better.
Since the enterprise was launched in He says; "! think everything points
-Anderson and that it Is- almost im- to easier times and to great opportun
^possible for them to keep up with itlos for American manfacturerers,''
their new business. - Discussing ^^Tetell.'-altaatton, j.tte
l--3fc??^-.;-;v'"-.'".O" - ssiilv am?'hot raising pri?e* even
Ir? S?ftoel Has though I h?\V td ' pay frort 10; tojft
Br?g%? PrOBpeet. pef centi??bre for merchandise, d, ;?
Tb?dWille school of Iva has be?uh J : ' ' ' ' ??
its-Fail fteaslbn and according to ithe ' Clarence . . H.'- \Mackey, returnifig
county ffupcriatrc dont of education, h orn?\th rough* London: 1 emohasiz?d
this behool ^tbrigbt prospoets .for ?v?'Heavs!.''vo^pp^tl^tt,f, to cap6(?e
tho coming year. Mr. Felton says that foreign ' trade heretofore in Gertuanjga
ynrir funabl? tnatructors have , been honda, and is quo?od-S? saying:' "Too
eecored for thia Fear anff ho expects milch Iffi^ortar.^'cannot he att?u?fd
the^6pte-ot Iva-to be rasll'pl^^^^
with tbe^tprs: dbnohy the school when portnnnVv'whi?h'' probably 'wiir^nO?r
ipV ???i?oik ?O?ii; to i c?ese?,-? ? ' T?'ealn' afroear- .^''the-rofttor^ti^^e
? ? o ??' . . : world.", ; , " Vi; ;?,
Hiss Maxwell-Wa* \ . '-^
Burled ?esterday v Cnl/p. P. Bope. first vice president
', TbO .funsial services over the"* re- of Carnegie Steel Company, predicts
mains1 Of Miss Christine Maxwell w?re that the sV?el Industry ot this country.
held yesterday morning at 10 o'cioik, aa a result of the European war Is!
at tho Ble?kley home on North MK?U abOut tbcehter upon an era ot great;
ptreet and tho interment took ul ice nrO^porlty. He declares that when
immediately after at Silver Brook th? warvende, belligerents Instead of
cemetery; Tho floral offerings were being cojfipetltcrs, wilt be customers,
many and beautiful. \ of the United States. . :
ll.
1 NEW IDEAS IN MEN'S
g AUTUMN SUITS
M?vJrCHORUS OF40? VOICES^fgHKrW Kf
I|1?!C NEW STREEK PMJfflf??
Browriflvlllc-Tcxas.lep?. 23.^;f?B ?. .
&?S?S^S?^^| ^Ch ft ?? p,n<f Carrig;
p^^"f^:;.l , y. now. under w?y st a??rey( a<W?J?
? ? ' toefto ^Pdrt?<iurr^M.<B?W'^sB; : ?
T ^--V"-emslie BroJnsvlj?felgh??'a*??*?
The darkeat moment ls.nax't? ca 5 ? < *-^B ' SS : . ^
til Wt ltnfnra ?toron mi.1. iL /. ' ? ' BS " ' ^M^M^^Ul