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TODAY Twin City Amusement Company Presents "LIZA JANE'S BIRTHDAY" Featuring the Harmony Trio. MOVIES FOR TODAY "SHORTY'S RANCH" Three Reel Broncho Comedy, Featuring Shorty Hamilton. WE OPEN AT 3 AND 7 P. M. NOW. jj - BIJOU THE?H TODAY "THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY" "EDDIE'S LITTLE LOVE AFFAIR" Nestor ( <iuii (I). "A BATHHOUSE TRAGEDY" I.-KO Comol). "ALAS & ALACK" Rex ?"oin?'?!). ONE OTHER SELECTED REEL Hereafter We Will NOT C?OM? for Supper. Anderson Tonight BENEFIT U. D. G. The Norene St. Clair Stock Co. offers the M. CL__ - . /-* B -? 1 0-2 0--3 0 PHONE 13 Razor's Tonsorial Parlors Cut The Price SHAVES REDUCED TO ~ - 10c Beat equipped shop in the city. Stripy Sanitary. ::C!ea? liness is Ne** to C^dlmea*." Efficient Workmen--Bcat service in every respect. Barbe?: Rainer, Brace, Lindsay and Rasor. Rasor't Toroori&l Parlors Ligo? * LedLsttoi- Bldg. Next to Railroad ort North Mab. .ssw OLIVES Selected, large size, packed in original brine, which makes them taste different, and much petter than when they come packed in bottles. The^e are Extra Fi/ve, and aie OiN.LY, per quart.. .. 4, ., Anderson Cash Grocery Co. Sellers of Good Things to Hat" MM?** m aaa tn ELECTRICAL 00. WILL 00 iW NEW BUILDING MR. FRANK MAULDIN AN NOUNCES CHANGE TO BE MADE WILL SELL OILS In Connection With Petroleum Oil Company-Mr. Gam brill Moves November 1st. Mr. Frank Mauldtn announced yes terday that he would move lila, elec trical company from ita present loca tion on North Main ?treet Into the store room of Mt-. J. H. Anderdon now nearing completion next to the Blun I/.dgo railway cut. A* announc ed some time ago. Mr. Charles A. Gamorill will also move over into this store room with the offices of tho Petroleum Oil compauy and Mr. Uauldln will share (he building with him. Mr. Ma-.ildln also announced thi? be will greatly Inerense his stock and Will have charge, of ?be ^ales of oils and gasoline lu tho now building. T?.je ?pp??" Story of. the Anderson building will )'f: used fdr tbe^ offices of tho Petroleum Oil company. Th?s?; are experted to bc occupied about tho first of November. Mr.* Mauhlin stales that .wheo he ?ret? lils location changed he; will enlarge his Urti? to ? gr?ai extent and will sell electric automobile acc?s ! aprlos. Having tho agency for sev eral makes of storage batteries, he will make Gils new y'uco an up-to date service station for this line and will be able to accomodate tho auto mobile owuers of the city very much. MARKETS Local markPt yesterday 12 1-4 centB Open. High. Low. Close; Oct . . ..11.97 12.35 11.97 12.35 Dec . . ..12.85 12.65 12.35 12.61 Jan . . ..12.50 12.80 12.50 12.78 March . ..12.70 13.05 12.70 IS.00 May . . ..12.90 13.22 12.90 13.16 Spots 12.50. Liverpool Cotton. Open. Close. Dct-Nov.6.88H 6.91% <an-Feb.6.89 6.93 ./iar-Apr.6.92 6.96 Spots 7.04. Sales 3,000. Receipts None. New York Exchange closed today. LADIES! LOOK YOUNG, Dim GRAY HAIR Uta the Old-time Sage Tea ?nd - Sulphur and Nobody will Know. Gray hair, however-bandar mc, de totea .advancing, agc. Wo all know :he advantages of. a youthful appear- g ince. Your hair la your 'charm. It l: iiakes or mars the face. When it u hides, turns gray and looks dry, wispy and scraggly, just a. few np plications ot Sago Ter and Sulphr mhances tts appearance n hundred- : Jold. I Don't Bthy gray! L?.ok- young! c Sillier prepare tho ku..o at ' home or set from any drug stoio a 50-cent bot- s le of "Wyeth's an? Sulphur*" c Compound." Thousands of folk"; rec ommend this ready-to-uao prepara ron, because lt darkens the hair jeautlfully and removes dandruff, ? 'tops itching and falling hair; bo ?Mes, no ono can possibly toll, .ir, 1: largent, so naturally and evenly. You nolaton a sponge or soft brush with I t, drawing this through the hair, C nklng one small stjsnd at a time. By h norning tho gray b*Sg??Bappe:irs; at er another nppllc&tl?a or two, its I. laturat color ts^TOSWrca and ft be- o romes thu-k. gloHRv and lustrous, and .on appear yours younger. i LIL.' '.' n"4'"^'i*.1 ,"*-^cf??-? ? -- '-".v^r Save Part of Y nur Income Our happiest mo ments " are when we ,j forget self in useful effort. System counts Save a Dime a Day. Thousands are using the D?ipe Pocket Saving Bank and there is one for you here. Citizens Nations! ii A GRANO CELEBRATION BEGINSJ?PEilEION TREMENDOUS ATTENDANCE EXPECTED FROM OVER STATE THREE BIG DAYS Two in Old Historic Town and Third at Clemson College Copy Complete Program. ri un (Ired? of Anderson people and people from all over South Carolina wi'l go to Pendleton today to attend tho Centennial celebration of lue Pendleton Farmers' society, which be gin;* till.' morning In Pendleton al ii M . in. This to be ono of the biggest ci lebratlons ever bold In tito state and ls one that the people of this section are greatly Interested In. The first two days will be held at Pendleton and tf--e third, Thursday, the celebration wai be held at Clem son college. Some of thc most promi nent public men in the United States will be present and will make address es, among them being Hon. D. F. Houston, secretary of the United States department of agriculture, who ls expected to arrive in Anderson this u'ternoon. Tho Intelligencer will carry d.vly accounts of the event?? at Llie . .'lebradnn. . ;The program for the liree day? ls as willows: Tuesday-?MlW .Junio (?arlington, will lecture and ?Low tomato club exhibit. Music 10:?JO a. m.-Society called to or ;ler and opened with p ayer. Address 3f welcome and felicitation by the president, Col-. J. C. Strlbling. Music. Introduction of orator of tho day, Mr. Clarence Poe, by W. W. Long, itote agent and director of extension, Clemson college. Address by Clarence Poe. editor of "The Progressiva Farmer," Raleigh, C. Music. AddresB by Col. John C. Calhoun, >f New York, grandson of South karolina' greatest statesman. Dinner. .'! p. m.-Address by E. J. Watson, :ommissloner of agriculture for South karolina. Address of felicitation from ue Agricultura* 8ociety o: South karolina, the Darlington agricultural ocletyfi the Besch Island agrioultur il eoclety, the Farmers' union, the Ichultz Hill \sricultural acclety and he South Carolina agricultural and nechanical society. Two minutos taiks bj farmersr lewspaper men and others. Liv's stock demonstrations by W. V. Long, state ogohi and director of ix tension, during ibo afternoon. Wednesday. Music. 10 a. m.-Society called to order ind opened with prayer by Rev. Cu ino Sr?itfi. Address of welcome by he president, Col. J. C. Strlbling. 8. J. Eckew. mayor of tho town, and >r. W. M. Faggs, .president of Clem on college. Music. Address of Hon. M. I. Manning, ;ovornor of South Carolina, introduc ng Mr. fairfax Harrison, president is the Southern railway. MUfic'. Add r esa or Congressman Lever, halrman of House committee on agrl ultur?, with reading of letter from 'resident Woodrow Wilson io the so lely. Address of Hon. D. F. Houston, ccretary of tho department of agrl ulturc. . Music. Dinner. 2 p. m.-Society called to order. Addreaa of Rev. W. H.. MUls/ Thursday. At Clemson College. , Welcome address, by Dr. W. M. tlkgs, president nf Clemson cr.l?ege, .'ol. Atan Johnstone, president of the oartl of trustees. Address ot Congressman A. FA .ever, dbalrman of house committee n agriculture. ^ Address ot Mr. Fairfax Harrison, resident ot Southern raliway. Music. Dinner. Dress parade of ccdat corns. . . Inspection of suo$s sad labore arlos. i 1 Mc da> Ow ma fri? viti elsi V sou gon bea nat Ree i Chi od, ?hil the rea yes by MEETING I l iVOgTH LEAKFT ?a?? Held Laut Night-Two Interest. lng Papers Were Rend. Thc c-'ii:\r w ? .?k!y ineoiang ot the 'pwortli league ?;?r> h<-!(t ?aht cvuilHU t St. John's church and there was a lght good attendance. Two papers wore read. The tn J 'AS by Mr. E. -Pl Valentine, and lu? subject was "Hopo.": Tue second ras by Mr. D. AdOMiR nod bis object was "FrJendshtP." Both bf boee were very interesting und caus d all present to do moro thinking bout whut the subjects ot the papers aeaat. Pbilathea Me*?}?* Postpone-!. Tbs meeting of the Phll^thea class, >f C*i!ral Presbyterian tfvftrch which] /as to have been baid Tuesday night v?th Misa Ruth Watkins hva been cstponed until Tuesjjay nigh: week. >ct<*er 19th. 1 iecesaiceuds Cha?l-*rlalV* Cough "Last winter |j2? a bottle of team betteln's Cough fi ?medy for s ad bionch's? cough,, X ?elt its hen? ela! effect lui meei late) y and before I ad fin let.ed the hotUo I wari cured. ' never tire of reeosaaiending this emedy io my friended* w.rftec Mrs. Willam Bright. Ft. Wayne. Ind. For sie by ali dealers. NOW IS THE TIME THIS IS THE PLACE [AKE up your mind that you will not bay a Suit until you have seen and tried on our wonderful $15.00 Values jjJON'T hesitate and doubt .= because $15.00 seems like too low a price-you can't tell any difference be tween our $15.00 Suits and the $20.00 Suits shown in some other stores. Our Showing is ~NO?JU Very Complete PARKER & BOLT The One Price Clothiers Represent the utmost service, safety, mileage and pleasure obtainable from an AutorYa eation trip. TODD ITO SHOP Opposite The Palmetto N. Main. McElmoylc. rne opening exercises or Walker EJlmoyle scrtool will be held Mon . October IK. tho Rev. Vf. ll. ings and Supt. J. B. Felton will ko addressee. All patrons and >nds of the school are cordially 4n sd to bs present at these excr as. When Baby Has the Croup. Vhcn a mother is. awakened 'rom nd sleep tq find her child- who has o to bcd apparently in the best of ,1th struggling fer breath, she ie urally nlarnied. Yet if she can p her presence of mind and give imberlaln's Cough Remedy every quick relief will follow and the ld will drop to sleep to awaken in morning as well as eyer. ' Thia ?edy has been in. use for many irs with uniform success. For sale all dealers *'. ~".J - - --J "u^".. Xi K w* CHIC0RA BANK M^tS&JTiBSSU VIIHAmi* Eiuaon JU Smyth, Jno. A. lludgeas, P?te, S. C. B^?ST, Asst, cll^l?. ?aneeayaneW ' un i t ' Masasaaana*?>aaa^a* M shsirII I I II *n a.- ia a ' ri a? nu , ? lili i gu a?V iVi 11 I nil ?!? 11 II I 1 GRAINS OF SAND! "r-Sr The toOOjMfiMM Aaglo-Friocn I,oan re. eeatly ue^atM waa broken ap Mi offered In suais ol >1?UK>;~ Morah Small saThjars ?re this basis of the coupfrys wealth. DepccU year aar!**? Is? the -r Thc Seeing* Denafrt merct of .. " :. I it v BANK OF BELTON airSl^i?" Belton, S. C. ' sm^i&'SSSSh ?? Wi The S&ra*3**$ Senk in Sh? Coaaiy. TOO TIMI'D-' TO A, IC E ' M-O N jg V Why not buy now ? Don't wait r?ttu the Boom ia on and eyer? or* wnrjt* to buy. Wo have several small farms, splen did land, within five mile* of the city that can Sw bought very ch?ap-~-Sma?i cash payment,* balance 7 nar cent interest. Th**c farms run from 12 to 3r? aeres. Why not look ai &em? We Kdgfct swap for yowr ?ty lot, . Rea! f s?Me & Inve?ment Co. SN, Fres, a, T. W?Jtm Mnrsuftil, tbtj. J