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LAST ?? CALL ! m PALMETTO TODAY "THE BURIED PAST"-Reliance. "WIFE WANTED"-American. "A BEAR AFFAIR"-Keystone. "BRONCHO BILLY"-Featuring G. M. Anderson. A Two Reel Keystone Special Comedy and a A Two Reel Western Drama, which is a Real Wild West Picture. While we are showing no Vaudeville this week, we have the best selection of pictures ever shown in An derson at the price. S PRICES Sc-lOc Bijou Theatre TODAYS PROGRAM "The Death Sign at High Noon"-Kalem. A' thrilling three part picture. "The Blood of HU Brother"-Bison. A powerful dramatic feature with Marie Wakamp end Wellington flay ter. Don't fall to see this two part feature. "The Runaway Auto"-Joker. ALL CONTEST TICKETS HONORED AT BOX OFFICE 6 BIG REELS-Sc and 10c. Good Kale -:- Universal Service Wss Suburban Market New, Clean, Sanitary, Pleasing Fresh Meats and Fish Country Produce of the very best grades only. ?h dr^sed, and cleaned perfectly without additional expense. Free and Quick Delivery Anywhere. C HAYNIE und ft. B. TUCKER, Props. i ff Phone 887. YOUR A OWN, SHOPPING **0nyx*' ?I Hosiery QTM th* ?EST VALUE for Your Money ?1*1 fass Cetftea H S?. ** ?ta. Weasns??Clilrsa ?* Cohr and Style From 25c to $5.00 per pair ,* IS??* Atarfet Sold t>V AU Good Dwlm.'' KKW YORK &ord & Taylor iy Article n Store e. GEORGE T. HARMON DIED THURSDAY NiGHT WELL KNOWN METHODIST MINISTER OF SOUTH CAR OLINA CONFERENCE ONCE SERVED HERE Was Retired From Active Service By Methodist Conference Several Years Ago. The Kev. George T. Harmon died it his home in Williamson Thurs day nlgnt at 12 oVIock, at the ago of }5 years. Funeral services we^e held reMterday afternoon ut 6 oVIock. Mr. Harmon waa one of the hes! known ministers in the South Carolina Conference and was auporannauted io 1906. Ile served what was tho" the Anderson Biatlon during the year 1873. After ho was superannuated by tli<* conference he refused to ru .elvo the regular salary willoh ls paid hy tho conference to these minis ters und served as a supernumerary without charge. Mr. Hannon was married to Miss Margaret Slebels, siHter of Mt*, ft. S. ind Mr. il. E. Lignn's mother, lu the /oar 18711. Mrs. Harmon nreceded tier husband to the grave seve. s i years igo. He ls survived hy four child ren: Mrs. Peter Stokes, Carrie Ixm, George, Thomas und Maggie Slebols. HELD MEETING AT HAMMOND SCHOOL Mr. Byers and Miss Carlington Spoke There Yesterday Af ternoon. Mr. 3. M. Bvars. county demonstra ion agent and Miss Jauic C. Garling .on met yesterduy afternoon at the Hammond school with the ladles ot hut section for tho purpose of dis missing with them the subjects of multry and canning. As the canning season in the coun y ls to begin soon Miss G ar Hg too s getting in touch with as many of he ludies UB possible In order that tho may tell them something about :annlnf. Her talk yesterday after loou was very instructive and some valuable points wore given to the louse wt ves. Mr. Byar's lecture on poultry was or thc purpose of getting the peo >le more Interested in pure bred .lil. kons and it is lier desire to see hu mongrel breeds supplanted by ioma good registered breed. Whooping rough. "When my daughter had whooping ?ough she coughed BO hard at one Into thut Bite had hemorrhage ot the unga. 1 waa terribly alarmed about ?cr ccondltlon. Seeing Chamberlain's ''ough r.?mody so highly recommend >d 1 got her a bottle and it rolleved he cought at once. Before she had irnlshed two bottles of thia remedy tho Waa entirely well," writes Mrs 3. P. Grimes, CrookavUte, Ohio. Ob alnable everywhere. Dr. White's Resignation Accepted by Atlanta Church-Atlanta Georgian Comments. Tho following article from The At aita Georgian says that the Second Baptist church of Atlantiy has sc repten. Dr. White's resignation and hat he ls coming io. Anderson Sep ember 1. Dr. John E. White's connection with he Second Baptist church will he e'rmtnated September 1. At a meet ng of the church members Wednea lay afternoon, il was decided to ac cept Dr. White's resignation, and a 'osolutlon to that offed was framed, o bc read Sunday before the congre cation. Several talks were made expressing egret at Dr. White's resignation. He ina announced that he will accent the tall to the First Baptist church, of Anderson, 8. C. For Coughs thai ?Haag Os.? Lingering colds, bronchial coughs, a grippe colds and similar aliments hat "bang on" until May are likely lo ast all sommer If not cored. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound will allay nflammatlon. clear stopped passages, relieve distressing discharges at the lource, banish stuffy, wheezy brea tii ng and heal and soothe raw nasal and manch tal assuages. It is prompt in ictlpn; safe and sure. Contains no >pi?U*. Kvaas Pharmacy. (Tossara ^* CORBETTS T/i?yLacQ In. front $2.00 to $10.00 Fitted by ??ur Corn?lien". D. GEISBERG INTEREST GROWING IN SUMMER SCHOOL Many Applications for Enrollment Received at Pres. Johnson's Office. Hook Hill. May 28.-Applications for enrollment at thu summer school ot Winthrop College are coming la lo the office in great numbers. They show & aeral appr?ciation o? the courses offered for the teachers of the state by the men mid women of real ability and national reputation wno have been secured at great expense to gi? ? the summer Behool that touch with great men and great problems that makes for great teaching. lt ls the privilege of u life tillie for those who caunot attend a big i nlversity to have the University send to them Ita specialists in tile , various phases or education. Those who have been charmed and Instructed by the delightful person ality and tue inspiring work of Miss Eddy Shaw, New York's greatest ex pert In nature study, are already writ ing to the college of the friends they are going to bring especially to hear Miss Shaw. Several recent letters have referred to the six weeks of the summer school as the. 'beginning of r-jally effective work, tn the school room. I v j ?ii ?ej (> L?r. Pearce and Dr. Corson, who, in addition to their present high pos ition in the educational work of Wis consin and Ohio, have both been pres ident of the greatest educational body in tho world, the National Education Association, will bring fresh messages of Inspiration and enthusiasm to their classes. It is easy to see from the in creasing numbers of letters of appli cation why the college authorities ure lookiug forward to June loth us tho begiunlng of the greatest summer school In the history of the State. The reduced railroad rates are lu effect Juno 14th. I REAL KIDNEY MEDICINE ALWA?SJELIABLE I feel that I ought to tell what I know about Swamp-Boot and what lt has done for me. 1 was down and out and had to quit work in 1906; I only weight 135 pounds. The doctor said I had Kidney trouble in Ute worst form, and my. liver was out of order; and I had ~_ Rheumatism so badly I could not get around. One day I picked up an Almanac and saw your advertisement, and lt flt my caae exactly, i got a one-dol lar bottle and took; it and when it waa gone I felt so much better that I bought Ave more Bottles of Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Root and I was a well man; my weight Increased until I weigh 219 pounds. " I am 65 yeera old and I am feoiitfg flee and work eVery day. I have three men who knew me when I had to quit work In the mill In 19<M, and who will make affidavit to niy present health. If you want to use the above state ments aa my testimonials) you have my consent. Toura very truly, W. T. GRAVES. Anderson, Indiana. Personally arrested* before me, this 4th day of February, .19W, W. T. Graves, who subscribed the above statement and made oath that the same la true In substance and In fact ROBERT ?. BRAGDON. Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 8, 1917. Letter io Dr. Kilmer * Csv Binghamton, X. _% Prove What Rnamp.Roet WK! Bo Fer Yee Bend ten rents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample sise bottle. It will convince anyone. You wit lalso receive a booklet, of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writ ing, be nure and mention the Ander son Daily Intelligencer. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar else bottles tor sale at all, drug stores, _ Saved From Lusitania. This little ir i ri was made happy in Queenstown with a doll after she had lust her mother, father, brother, and aunt when the Lusitania went down. "Everybody is sorry for me because daddy and mamma aro gone," said she. "But they will come back. Mamma 1? coining on tho next boat." The little girl was separated from her relatives after t-ho torpedo struck the vessel. She rau into Edward Cowper, a Toronto newspaper man. lie placed her in a boat and she laud ed safely at Queenstown. MEE?l?u?B?P?IS? THIS MORNING 130 Fourth Union District Sat ada As sociation'to Hold Meeting Today. The union meeting of the Fourth Union District of tho Saluda associa tion will be held with the First Bap tist church in this city today and to morrow. The program for the meet ing ls as follows: Saturday. 10.30 o'clock-Devotional services conducted by W. B. Hawkins. i; o'clock.-Introductory sermon by T. L. Smith. Enrollment delegates. . Adjournment. 2 o'clock-First que.'y. - VHow Can the Churches be Induced to Take an Interest tty the Work of the 'Inion Meetings."-W. B. Hawkins, J. F. Vines, W. W. Leathers. 8 o'clock-"Did Christ Set up the Kingdom of Heaven- Durfng His Ministry in Folflllmen.. of Daniel's Prophecy In Chapter 2-44? if He Did Was lt Local and Visible and What Was its Mission?"-O. L. Martin. J. A. Anderson, J. W. Esk-, w. In view of the fact that the com mencemcnt sermon of the Anderson College will be preached at the First Baptist church In Andorson on Sun day, May 30, the Union meeting wilt suspend Its services and Join in ' the commencement exercises. All the churches comprising the Fourth Unica district are urged to send delegates to this meeting. The First Baptist church . steads a hearty welcome to all who mi y attend. F. L. BROWN. M. C. SMITH,>. M. C. SUMTER, Committee. Bailey OC fi? Co. bridge E Enjoy That Trip By Equipping With iff A tl ?T0DD AUT0 SH0P W W \J % " Xfcr Exclusive Dealers PARAMOUNT TODAY "THE SECRET ROOM" Two Reel Kal em Drama. "BRONCHO BILLY AND THE FALSE NOTE" i &* Essanay. "A SUPERFLOUS BABY" Edison Comedy. BIG SATURDAY W? Are Ready For It We've got the goods that everybody will want. Our Spot Cash Prices are doing the work-Drawing the Cash from every direction. Everybody Come Saturday e Spot Gash Grocery J. P. NOBLITT, Manager. Phone 181. 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