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Pire Adjustment Sale! MEN'S TROUSERS Bett quality reduced to Fire Sale Prices. The Big Sale that All Anderson and Vicinity Have Been "Waiting For Begins 9 a. m. Saturday, May 15th SHOTS Kvery one of yon know the FnniouM Regal Urn nil Muns. This entlro linc will fro In the?e Fire Sale Price?. I will put out a lot of them in brok, en numbers, valued at $."?.00, *| ?o und $1.00 for, pair ..$$.48 Cash of Course Panama Hats Your choice of these beauties for _$1.00 All Meas and Boy? spring Strim Hat? greatly redure d I n price See Them $1.00 Night Shirts 50c Supporters Ito ?ton and Brightons S5 c duality 19c PAJAMAS $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 values, Fire Sale Prices 50c 50c Night Shirts 25c ' 50c TIES at 39c The insurance people have had their adjusters here looking after my losses and I am now in position to advertise this great sale that you all have been waiting for so long. Having made settlement with the insurance people I am now in position to make radical reductions on this entire stock in order to wipe out if possible every dollars worth of goods, so that I can replace with an entire new stock. Hundreds of dollars worth of goods that were slightly soiled or mussed from either handling or from water and smoke will go on monster bargain tables at about ONE HALF PRICE and in many cases less than this. There is not one ar ticle that will be offered during FIRE ADJUSTMENT SALE that is damaged so as to decrease the value to you. What few goods there were have been disposed of and will not be offered for sale. I did not want to place on sale a thing that was not perfectly alright in every respect as I knew that I could make the prices so low on the good merchandise that I would not need anything that could be sold cheap to get crowds with. Everything marked with the red tag is the cheapest piece of merchandise that you ever bought and the red tag covers every article in the store. Large lot o f Nainsook knee drawers and no (deere under shirts, snit 40c 25c TIES at 19c ..BOYS CLOTHING From $1.0? a Suit up? I can ?how you some of the great est Tulues ever shown in Boys Clothing. Be On Hand Saturday, First Sale Bay, As The Best Goes First NOTE DAILY ^vVINDOW DIS PLAYS OF PRICES AND VAL UES. TO MISS THIS IS TO ERR. ra-*.? R. W. FRIBBLE C. EARLY BUYERS WILL SECURE BEST SELECTIONS But there will be plenty of merchandise here for everyone. The stock is carefully ar ranged. Goods that are soiled in any way are separate from other goods. You can see at a glance just the condition they are in. Sit right down this minute and see what is needed in clothing, shoes, hats or furnishings and then come to this great fire adjust ment sale and see that you can bay just twice as much for your money and maybe more. Daily special bargain counters will be worth watching Our windows will tell big bargain stories daily CLOTHING I include in this sale a complete line of Isaac Hamburger & Sons Clothing at greatly reduced prices. Space forbids mentioning styles and fabrics, but you all know this line. All are cordially invited to come and see them. CASH OF COURSE Poskmely no gooda charged to any one OYEBALLS Standard high grade $1.00 Overalls for Bte UNDERWEAR Mens HahiHook Union Suits from 40 cents np HOSE All 2?c Lisle Hose will go at, pair 19c HOSE All ?Oe Silk and Lisle Hose will go at, pair 89c COLLARS Silver Bru nd Linen Collars, regular 15c quality go at, each 10c STETS0H HATS Light Colors, Spring and Sum mer Hats Fire Sale Price $2.75 KA.KAI PANTS Mens regular $1.00 quality, Fire Salo 85c CLOTHING Mens Suits on Fire Sale as low as, a suit Posltlvely no goods charged to any one. $ 10 for Rubber Tires $.16.00 is the regular price. But as I have just put in the rubber tire business I will, for ten days, put on rubber tires at $ 10.00 per set !i0iii??Si?*ii iPm^ rubber used. Work guar anteed, also we will repair your wagons and buggies at a reasonable price. W. M. WALLACE 207 W. Benson St. Opposite Fowler's Stable FOR RENT The store building on N. Main Street, recently vacated by the Anderson Intelligeacer Job De partment. This store room can be rented very cheaply for the next few months. If in terested, phone 321 AT ONCE Chautaqua ] Yester? AN INTERESTING LECTURE AND DEMONSTRATION IN SCIENCE LAST NIGHT DELIGHTFUL WAS WALLACE AMSBARY HU Readings From Favorite Auth ors Highly Appreciated by Large Audiences. oooooooooeooooooooo o . o o THE PROG KAM o o - o o Friday Morning. o o Children's hour, Russian folk o o tales and folk d?neos-Miss Mab- o o clio C'onquist. o o Le?-ture. "Canadian Writers in o o Proao and Verse."-Wallace o o Bruce A nt sba ry. o o Friday Afternoon. o o Grand Concert, Signor Pallarla o o and His Band. a o Friday Evening. o o Grand Concert, Signor Pallarla o o and ii: i Band. o o a ooooooooooooooooooo The most wonderful ??nd one of thc most intensely interesting lectures and exhibitions ever given In Anderson waa that by Mr. Montravillo Wood at th* chautauqua last night. It waa the opportunity of a life time for Ander son people and for almost two hours Mr. Wood, assisted by his daughter, held his immense audience enthroned by his wonderful and marvelous de monstration ot the ultra violet ray, and the gyroscope. First he demonstrated the ultra VIQ let ray. one of the new and roost, mod ern scientific discoveries Mr. Wood has been closely associat ed with Mr. Edison, and ranks as one of the foremost scientists of today. His second lecture was oe the gyros cope, the most Intensely Interesting of mnii/o invention. He gave many demonstrations nf its workings and peculiarities and of ten convulsed bu uidlence with ita antics. On a wi across tba tent his mono rsll car made a trip aud brought forth a burst of enthusiasm. Mr. Wood posessea a most attrac tive personality, and was charmingly assisted by bis daughter, M las Alleen Wood. The people of Anderson are In richten to thc Redpath chautauqua for tao priviledge of seeing this splendid exhibition. The Daylight Program. If the Redpath Chautauqua excells in any one thing it is in the diversity of its attractions and entertainment they give. Each day is full of great things and different things, and each day thc audience ntgt only enjoys the beauty of the attraction, but the novel ty. The speaker for yesterday was Wal lace Burke Ainshary, andr both in tho morning and afternoon he delighted his audience, most of whom had the pleasure of hearing Mr. Arsbary here last year, with Redpath. In the morning his subject was "Tho Poet of the Emprie.". For ono hour Rudyard Kipling's lifo and bis works were given in a most if te rest lng way. Selections from some of his favorite poems were given in Mr. Amabary's attractive style. In the afternoon, he gave reading from such popular writers a's Irving Racheller, Opie Read and others, ali of which were thoroughly enjoyed Tho afternoon and evening? con certa we rv. given by the Orchestral Club, a charming comibnation of six young people, all brothers and slaters, except one. They gaife delightful programa, using many different in struments. Their numbers were beautiful and received the heartiest applauses. Beginning yesterday afternoon. Miss Mabelle Conqulst gave tbe child ren's hour exercises on Judge W. F. i Cox's lawn. This was an ideal play ground for little folks, and a more charming scene than Miss Conqulst surrounded by a hundred or more children on this beautlfu'. lawn could hardly be Imagined. It waa Indian day and Indian stories were told, after which abe played games with them. SINGING CONVENTION Oakwood Organisation Meets Fifth Sunday. The Oakwood singing convention will convene with Oakwood church at ?Anderson the fifth Sabbath In this : month. 1 All singers and lovers of music are ' cordially invited to attend and parti cipate In the great feast of song 'service. + ! The convention would be glad, to bavto as many of the ministers of the 1 gospel as can conveniently do so. to he present on thia occasion. Some ot the beat Ringer? and di* rectors will he pr?sent which win make the occasion worth while _ LEGAL NOTICES Columbia, March 13, 1915. Mr. Winston Smith .County Auditor, Anderson, S. C. Dear Slr: The State tax commis sion of tho State of South Carolina lias sent me the following communi cation relative to tho enforcement of the income tax law: "The Hmo for making returns un iter the incorcs tax law of this State expired on the 20th of February last, and a very large number of persons liable to tho payment ot the tax omitted to make such returns within the time limited. "The neglect to make the returns in j time may have been caused by an er I roneous impression that the returns and payment of the income tax to the federal government relieved these tax payers from Haying the income tax imposed by tho laws of this State. "The failuro to make returns with in time have been so general and j widespread that we think further opportunity should be allowed such j persons to make these returns before the penalties provided by law are imposed upon them." In order, therefore, to save such persons who will now come forward and make tho proper returns, I, Carl ton W. Sawyer, under, and by virAe of power conferred uppn the comp troller general, with tho approval of the governor, in Section 767 of Vol ume 1, Code of Laws of South Caro lina, 1912, do hereby extend th?! time for tho making of returns and a.tscBs ment of income taxes without penalty until the first day of July, A. D., 191C. You will govern yourself accord ingly. CARLTON W. SAWYER, Comptroller General. Approved. RICHARD I. MANNING, Governor. If wo could look ns mean as some folks wu would not need to know how to H\vf ar. Why, there are some fel lows in this town who can look at you with an expression which Implies every known oath in every known tongue, and then some.-Marion Star. Pres. Wilson Said "If you have to buy any thing, buy it nowt thus you will become seller as well as buyer-* -Ffora the President's Indianapolis Speech. Railroads responded-and the steel industry moves again. YOU respond and you win start the wheels of commerce, trade, and industry -and you may benefit along with the rest -It-Now This !s the tiaae of all tbaes for the tr. g. A. te make vast stride*. Lets gil px* busy. Cl