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Plain Facts We are not going to a.sk yon to listen lo Ilio history of our lif?\ nor our busi ness history, as its not what you used to Id-, it's what you ar<; today that counts. We'll sell you the heal pair oxfords at a most reasonable price, and the saille guarantee ?oes with them?just like yon paid tin- regular price. GEISBERG BROS. SHOE COMPANY UNDER MASONIC li M l> LP Shoes That Satisfy w ^ ( w, ? A. ?nn\ S's - ? - ~SN ?3 rF^'i . a .xV'-ct HO m F. Of VOO'< .. X ^V o?v is , - o f-t e ?n?;ee;j 4 If you would lower our Standard FOP. HOIir.S^E, ^_.,..?..,-.?.>.._._.,? ??$33% Ori LI i . E V gg^FARmncv Licccr sgCg ???rj at >-; -?-- ;-::?.. Probably? We might build North An derson even faster for a time! But we are building North An derson with the view of mak ing it the most desirable res idence section in this, pari of the state, and we are more than satisfied with our pro gress. * \ ?? A Gift For Baby tit Isn't any trouble to select gift for the baby?because we have many tiratile'things to select from. Here are a few suggestione: (llcauty. PJuh, I.neket und Chain (Fork and.Hpoon IUngs V * ? ; ? * Itlrth Month Spoons Pap Bowls Plates S?r Sliver Caps, etc. John M. Hubbard Co. 140 N. Main Street. "Why Pay Rent ? When you can buy a home and pay for it monthly and let that rent help to pay for your home. We have some more of those lots on Tribble Street that we are offering at very low prices. Cqrjne to us with; your real estate troubles, can adjust them for you. J, FURMAN EVANS CO. Evans Building :: Anderson S C. A. M. SHARP & CO., Agents good Hubwtantini and reliable old line Fire Insurance Companies call when In tho market. M. Sharp C. S. a a J. C, Shearet ... v ?**^ ^f1 ff* * ELECTRIC CF? * Items of Interest and Persoi * Wireless on the ! ? ? ? * ?f 1" V ?Y* flf? To Hold Trititi For Con veliti ion. T. It. < 'uri is. of 111 * ? Charleston ? Western Caroiinsi railway announced >?.?.?!.mlay that his road had consented lo hold passenger train No. 21 at Iva tomorrow afternoon, for the conven ience of those who will attend the Saluda liant ist association. The train romea from MrCorinic'k, via Iva at 2:"l . M.. reaching Anderson at :1:4 I". M. ftn this particular ufternoon, it will he held iti Iva until 4 o'clock, reaching this city shartly after 5 o'clock. Mr. Curtis said thai this was necessary because oi the fact thai a great many Anderson people will <h.si:e to remain in Iva unni alter the conclusion of the afternoon session and it would not he possible for them to do this if the train left on its reg ular schedule. People m charge of he preparation? for (he Iva meeting of the association say that they are very appr?ciai ive of the railroad's kindness in the matter. -o Families Are Fu*t Coming In. Anderson is growing day by day and new families are moving to this city with very pleasing regularity. Karman Poule, a well known young man of Westminster, arrive? In the city ycF.terday and unnouueeu that lie would make his home here; Mr. and ?. V. I>\ Cal vert have moved back to Anderson and Mr. ("alvei: will re sume his duties as one o: tue over seers in a local mill. They nave been living al licitoti. I?, ". Wnccson and family, who have also been living at Uultnn, have returned to Anderson, and will make this their home in the future. o I'retiy ltutigiilow Now Itelng Itulit. An Anderson Heal Kstate <c Invest ment Company yesterday placed an order for material for a pretty bun galow which this popular company will erect on one of its lots ?n Col lege View. Thi3 is fast incoming one of the most popular residential sec tions of the city and people living 1: College View say thut there ir no place like it. The plan of tue Ander son company is to build these bouses and then dispose of them as ({nick as thoy aro completed. It .s said that their system is meeting wltli popular favor and thut there I? a ilemanu for all the houses which tliev have erect ed. Xow In The Fall Murk cu Miss Dora Gelsberg and Mrs. Kate Elliot left last night Tor New York and other Northern markets, includ ing Baltimore and Philadelphia, whore they go to purchase fall goods for the firm of D. Geiberg. While away Mrs. Elliot will take a coure watch will make her a full fledged corsetlere and when sho returns to the city she will he even more valuable to this well known concern than ever before. Their plun contemplates the purchase of a very extensive line of the most handsome and most up-to-date fall goods. I'd si masters Are To .Meet in October. ' Postmaster Cochran of the Ander son olllco has received advleos from L. G. Young, of Union, president of the South Carolina paymasters as sociation to the ctfect that the next annual convention of postmasters of Delaware, Maryland, Virginia. North and South Carolina, will be held in Washington some timo uurlng Octo ber. This is annually great gath ering and In all probability the An derson postmaster will attend and tako part In the meeting. -o Stevenson Family Will Have He un ion. The annual Stevenson reunion ? to be held on Saturday, August 1, at the homo of Mr.* J. A. Steveuson, two miles south of Townvlllc on the line between Anderson and Oconee comi ties. This is a particularly apprr prlate place to hold the reuni? e. since a member of the family live tai each county. The gathering of the friends and relatives of the Stevenson family for this occasion will be one of the largest yet. -o Candidates Are Coming Thursday. Tho four candidates for <* .ingress man from the Third Congressional district will reach Anderson Thurs day and will address the voters of th< county. It is understood that the meeting will take place in the court house and as Anderron people seen; to be evincing more interest in the race this year thuu ihey nave foi sometime past, there will probably be a large attendance. The Congression al campaign in this district was open ed at Nowberry yesterday. -o New Convenience In a Cocal Rank. '"IjThe'^Bank of Andersen has in stalled'a new convenience, tnls tim< the convenience being a new one, at yet unknown by Anderson people: It is a money enrrier which is made lr the shape of a long, brass tube, ant which carries money from one enc of the hunk to the other. It la u com pressed air arrangement, atu forces the bags of coin and tne parcel! along through the tube to their dea tinatlon. It will save the employes ot the bank from taking many and'man) a step. -o Two Orders Will Battle, The biggest event, of ne?* week if Anderson will be a baseball game a Buena Vista Park betwjcn the An doremi lodge of Kiks o;id i:>e Ander son Knights of Pytli'.ts. Dot tes ini aro-now ?ngaged ?n arrvtging Indi line-up ana jt ir said that the use : Dr. Stone's )miment has boon invohot in order that some of the vider fei . ? . , . . .y. ^ " SPARKLETS * _ * al Mention Caught Over the # S treots of Anderion * t * * ? . * * * y lows may become supple by th<> timo tho day for the name arrives, "Vil lani" Mauke, Sport Coeiiran, Tom Maxwell, Keys Gllmer ani: Otis Hudgehs will be among the stars for tin* Klks while the Knights or 1'yth las refuse to divulgo ih?1 membership of their team. I lets are ev??n that no one on either ?ido will lie ahi.? to last throughout tho entire ;;auio, hut all Indications are that the affair wlil be the richort ever staged ut Monna Vista park. ' The Mothor Hnnubrd uniform which Genie Wair.on will wear will ho quite a feaiuie The day for the game i* soon ;?> he an nounced and a email adm-isiot: fee will be charged, the receipt* to he turned over to charity. ?111 Start On MuT:.fit|- Itomi ;. It was annotiti .i? y -.ord?./ that Ander o:: csunty. through .;. Mack King, th' county .tip- .?;:m*v. .-.a; now agreed to mark ail the r?:.-.ds leading into the city and the work will soon be underway. The Intelligencer bald a few days ago thai tin- county o'Rc iala looked on this proposition with favor and that it would probably Im ordered within tin- next lew days. It will In; remembered? !iat ( td. 10 J. Watson, commissioner of agriculture, recommended that the ecunty lake such action, as it is sometimes almost impossible for Etrangers to - nl their way Into the city. The placing of tho markers along the road will !)?.? a great help, especially at this season of the year, when dozens of tourists .ire passing through the city every day. Free Candy For Tomorrow. The Owl drug company announced yesterday that every customer of their establishment calling at .heir store tomorrow will be served to \'up nally's finest candies, absolutely tree cf charge. The home office of tho company Is needing Mrs. L>. B. Hol land to Anderson anil this tady will demonstrate tho many superior quali ties of this famous candy, at tue same imo seeing that every cus:omer dur ing the day is supplied with somo of the delicious wures. Doubtless the Owl drug store will be more popular tomorrow than it has ever neen he fore and dozens of visitors will prob ably call to Inspect the large dis play of candler, fresh trom the fac tory In Atlanta. Mrs Holland is to be here for only'one day, frais In g The Summer Schools. A number of Anderson county teachers have, been attending the summer schools which have been In session in thlr State with Winthrop college of Rock Hill and the Univer sity of South Carolina, at Columbia, since the close or the col leg;; ses sions. TheVte??herB have written homo telling of ' the wonderful prog ress they have inaile aloni,- certain lines of study and thoy say that every teacher attending either of the schools hae been greatly hencfitted and he will he bo able to render (much better service during the com ing school session. J. B. Felt?n, coun ty superintendent of educai': in. said yesterday that ho was g?o.? so many Anderson teachers avall-'d themselves of the opportunity to attend tluso schools and he" only .regretted that more of them could not go. -<? Will Fight The Closing Ordern, Gut Antonikos, proprietor of the Piedmont Cafe, says tbac tie is far from pleased over the order which the Mayor has issued, requiring all th? cafes ot the city to cloee before min night and said yesterday lhai acting upon legal advice, whlc.\ was to uic effect that the city had no right to force an eating house to close, thiiit he would stay open and give the of 1 fleers a chanco mi arrest bin, follow ' lug which ho will take the cas-? to 1 a higher court und have the question settled once and for oil. whether or not the city has a right to matta the ' ) people go hungry. Gu-s savi that fue tourists coming iarough the city on 1 the tirsi night that he wa? forced to 1 close were long and loud in their 1 complaints over;-' bufine to spend a ! supperlees night.' ' ~?o?? I Many To Play . In Tournament. The announcement that a tennis ' tournament is to take placo in this ' city next week. has precipitated a lively discussion c.'v-ir who is the beet ten ir. player In the vity and over :he ' question of who ha* the host chance 1 ot winning. It is :once.leJ tnat some 1 of the V. M. C. A .-members will have ' the best look-In at tli-> cup?, finco they have had more practice man any ' one else, but on the other hand sever ' al of - thope who are to enter claim ' that they li avo not touched a racket this year. The affair Is being staged by tho Y. M. C. A.'and the omnatnont will be played on the courts of An ' derson college. ? PrlSuS will be offered ' for single champions* and there will 1 also be a prize offered for the best ? mixed cha ni pione. It. Is said that & 1 great deal of friendly rivalry - has already been aroused .and tins aftor 1 noon will witness tho Arat real work 1 out of several of those who hope to cop a cup. The young ladles of tho I city aro taking a great Interest in tho coming event and the ladles chain - lo ship games > will be even more f interesting than j those arranged for r the gentlemen. * ? ? ?' ? Last Tall For ^ . Ward 1 Voters. ? A notice was ijuraed yesterday by C. ? Eugene Tribbio; of Ward l, 'to the1 ot t feet that all voters of his ward de - siring to enroll call-upon blra to - day as this Is the last day ror a voter f to get his name on'the ctub rolls, r Mr. Trlbblc said that for tue conve f lenco o? the votera he- will endeavor 1 to be In his office for the greater part - of tho day today; but for the neneflt ol 1 PALMI "ETTA OF THE FOO Two reel drama featur: son and Charles Kent. THREE LITTLE PO\ WHEN EAST MET W Comedy featuring Mar the greatest of all come Coming tomorrow "Bt of Pauline." THE COOL1 those who desire to be sure t - findinj him, he will remain in his o.vlce fron 5 o'clock to 7 o'clock th:j evening No voter should neglect to inks ad vantage of this opportunity to get hi name on the club boo..o. Anderson Ih .Minus ?IIlsters. For the next thrso weeks :;ic onl: place that the church irequcnteri in the city of Anderson proper wil be the First Pre: byterian chu; ch. Th. Central Presbyterian church ha; granted a vacation to Kev. :). Wither spoon Dodge, in order that he maj celebrate the arrival o? W,il.ani Hen ry Dodge, who made his a^ernne? at the home of the minister last Sun day. Rev. J. W. Speake, pastor of th< St. Johns Methodist church, has gom to Antrevillo to cenduct a aeriea oi services and later he wtu ne will gc on hir vacation and Rev. Dr. John F. Viues, pastor of the First Baptist church of Anderson has gone to Ten nessee, where he will tio joined bj Mrs. Vines and they will go to Chau tauqua Lake, New York, for a staj of Feveral weeks. This mtuns that the Anderron people who are not ov er-fond of going to churcn will have a good long rest, unless they care tc attend the s tv ices of the First Pre.* byterian or some of the otiicr cnurchei of the city. Weather Wusn't ? So Warm At All. After experiencing days when the mercury hovered up nround 104 ani 105 it seems that Anderson people have learned what real warm wcatboi is. However, they did not, because Sunday dozens of people were heart to Insist that the weather was warm e: than it had been in this section. Ana again yesterday the same thin* was heard, until, the rum came ui late in. the evening and cooled thing! off. Just to see what the weathei man had to say about the thermome ter, a reporter for The Intelligence! Interviewed H. H. Russell, the of ficial forecaster for tue city and thai I gentleman showed flga-.-cs to prove that the official register for Sundaj was 102 and for yesterday was 100. This Is very comfortable weather after some that Anderson has swol tered through since the Summer be gan. Mr. Felkel To Rulid a Home. F. W. Felkel, a well-known Ander son insurance man, yesterday pur chared a lot In the College View soc tlon from the Anderson Real Estati and Investment Company and announ ced that he will start at once the oree tlon of a handsome $5,000 home. Th house vtl\\ be ono of tho most mod em and up-to-date to be found oi Woodrow Circle and will bo nnlshei In gray stone, with eteam neat am other modern appliances. Woodro\ Circle, said to be the Only excluslv terrace In town, will soon bo ?mon the nioi.t popular of all the bulldln sites. Repartee. Old Scotchwoman?"The last steal I got frae ye I could hae soled mi boots wi' it." Butcher?"And why did ye nao d It?" Woman?*So I wld if I could ha got the pegs tae gang through it." Boston Transcript. Business Proverb You can get excited jand buy goods?but you can't get excited and sell 'em, You can buy well >b red and graded Country Raised Se?d Oats, as the demand Will exceed fh?' sup? \ r -, ! ?, __ Forman Smith SEEDSMAN - ? m TT JDAY'S PROGR/ TLIGHTS". ing Maurice Costello, Jane I VDERS. Farce comedy, EST IN BOSTON. y Fuller, Miriam Nesbitt an ;dies. ihind the Footlights. Con 1ST PLACE IN r OFFER RATES HOME COMING Railways Cooperating To Make Reunion at Clemson a Great Success Everybody nnd everything seems determined to join in making home coming week at Clemson College a big affair and a puccessful affair and not the smallest factor in getting the crowds nf old students back to the campus of their alma mater will be the low rates offered by tho railroads of the state. These rato^, just receiv ed by President Riggs, are believed to be as low ns any excursion rates ever granted in the state. Tiie home coming rates are not bas ed on any rule which could easily be stated.. Tho following examples will, however, enable oao to make ills cal culations. From a point from whici> the one-way fare is $1.00, the- round trip fare will be $1.45; from a point from which the one way fare Is $?. the round trip faro will bo y2.G5. Other rutea similarly arranged are as fal lows: One way fare S3, toupd trip $5.45; one way fare $7, /ound trip $5.05; one way fare $5, round trip fare $6.25; one way fare $6, round trip $5.45; on eway fare $7, round trip $8.65; ono way fare $8, round trip $9.85; ono way faro $9, 'round trip $11.05. There rates aro from points within South Caroline and from Auguttn. Tickets will lo on rale on August 25 to 30 and will have a final return lim it of September 2. All former Clemson men who havo not yet answered the invitations sent to them and who intend coming are requested to notify Dr. Riggj at once if they expect to have accommodations arranged for them. All who have' an swered their invitations will receive in the next few days a letter from Dr. Riggs giving further details as to pro* gram, ratea, etc. Clemson College now has in South Carolina, scattered fom the mountains j to the coast', between 5,000 and 6,000 j ormcr students, Theso med'are to: he foind among the leaders In all lines of endeavor and are wielding a largo Influence in tho agricultural and industrial affairs of tho state. Home coming week will give them an oppor I tunlty to spend a little time on the I campus of the auna mater to which 'I they are loyal and to replenish the I lires of this loyalty nnd affection for I ! Clemson, KARRI ED IN ABBEVILLE . Miss Lulle Elbs Becomes Bride of J. Cliff King. Abbeville, July 27.Mlss Ludle Ellis and Mr. J. Cliff King were married on Wednesday afternoon; July 22, at 3 o'clock, at tho country home of the bride'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R Ellis. The Rev. R. E. Tel ford or form ed the ceremony. Only the immediate famines of the contracting parties were present to witness the ceremony, After delightful refreshments were served the bride and groom lett f?r H'udersonvllle, n? .', \ \ , he brid?'1* tho eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W? R, EM Is and has many friends throughout ? the county and state. .The groom Is a young business ntan of the him of Parker & Reese. The young couple baye the beet wishes of their many friends , Tipie nnd Money. First Student (wearily)?"t sup pose III be. up all night tonight; I have to .make put. my , expense ac count ? Second . (more hopefully)?"Why don't you tell the truth and get a good night's reNt."?Yale Record. :'&?*/>' -''?' ' - / : H : . '.,' ?.', ' '?,.' '.\ '.?:, ? E AT RE ?m .Vitagraph -earnley, Mary Charle .Essanay .Edison d Mac McDermott in ning Friday "The Perils anderson (1.00 THE PAIR One lot Ladlea' $2.50 to $3.50 Pumps and Oxfords on sale now at $1.00 the Pair All styles in other grades at $2.00 to $4.00 THOMPSON 1E ONE-PRICE SHOE STORE WE SELL FOR CASH You Hear All Around Yes, Dugan has got the Paint you want. SEE HIM. Anderson Paint & Color Company. Bleckley Bid*. Phone 647 IJOU ...THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. LUCILLE LOVE? Gold Seal. Series No. 13! Many ex citing ? cenes occur in this number. Remember thnt there are only two more after this one so don't fall to Bee the last Installments of this great serial story. BESS, THE DETECTRESS? Joker comedy. FOURTH REEL TO BE SELECTED Coming tomorrow"When Fate Dis poses" 2 reel Rex. Also "Snookee's Flirtation.". Ford, Sterling comedy. Coming Thursday "The Million Hol lar Mystery." serles No. 8.. JELi... THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. ? SHORTY (GETS INTO TROUBLE? Broncho. A thrilling two part feature, dealing with the further ad venture of Shorty. ' i THE WHITE SLAVE CATCHERS? Komlo. Avrtproaring one part comedy Of the day. ? A WOMAN'S WAY-*. >. * Pathe. Play. ? ime' drama. . ' THE SENORITA'S REPENTANCE?' Selig. A talo of th? west in which love playa with life Five big reels Of selected Licensed and Mutual pictures. The' best bal-' anced program, lit the city. CAUGHT IN TIGHTS? . - .Keystone: An excellent comedy. THE HABLOW HANDICAP? Thanhouser. A two part feature with Harry Bunham and Mignon An derson. THE TENDERFOOT HERO? Lubln. Don't fail to see this. This house has the plok of Mutual and Licensed pictures. j Always a Chilian. "Father." said th? amali hoy. "what Is a jingo?" "A 'Jingo/ my eon, is a man Who de vote* his timo to thlnkink up oppor tunities for o^her people to go out md he shot a*."?W?shington Star. ? ...... .; .->.. >fc**lfr mj? ia>?4 m