PALMETTO THIS WEEK EDDIE BALDWIN'S MAXIM GIRLS "TEN PEOPL E I,,, I .,,",, .m, ."IJIMI,, IN HIGH CLASS, CLEAN VAUDEVILLE. This is a Guaranteed Attraction. They come direct here from Diamond Link* s Big house at Asheville which speaks for ? itself. Your money back if you are not pleased. ADMISSION, AFTERNOON AND NIGHT IO cents and 20 cents _ . .' *..."?. . ? . . . i"*. ' . ? 'iVvVi '<""( . .... ' ...... ALL THIS WEEK | Eddie Baldwin's Maxim Girls Ten People in ] High Class Clean Vaudeville MONDAY ..PEGGY LYNN, BURGLAR" Two Reel American Drama. "INNOCENCE AT MONTE CARLO*' MONDAY "UNDER THE CRESCENT" "THE CHOWN OF DEATH" A Two Rael Gold Seal Serial Story of latente Interest "RIGHT OFF THE REEL" Joker Comedy. Pollman AntoCasmgsandTnbes are made to give SERVICE AND SATISFACTION li that is whit yon want, insist on having the' SSfiBBU - 1 Co YOUR HOME The Heating and Plumbing systems should be ot the Snit importance If prpu consider the good health, tho comfort and the convenience of your family. lt Ow Planning ls the Quality Kind that adds to the house bee ut Ifni by the luxuriousness and good designing ot the fixtures. Get oar Estim?tes. Jobbing a Specialty. GLENN PLUMBING COMPANY THE PLUMB GOOD PLUMBEBS? J84 yr. Benson St (Under Maat* Hall) PHONE Ml PROGRAM ANNOUNCED I FARMERS CHAUTAUQUA WILL BE EiC AFFAIR IN WILLIAMSTON THIS f WEEK STARTS WEDNESDAY And WU! Continue Through ] Thursday-Large Attend ance is Expected. Tho program for tho Farmers* Chau tauqua to he hold at Wllllamston nn Wednesday, Thursday and Fri f ay of next week lian been announced. The j program carries many event? and thc '< names of many well known speakers. ' Tho program of events for Wednes- ] day, the frat day, ls here presented: First Day-Platform Program. 10 a. m.-Music-'Band. 10:15 a. m.-Invocation-Rev. r.?. < W. Alesander. 10:30 a. m.-Address-Congress manA. F. Lover. 11:10 a. m.-Address-Dr. D. B. Johmon, president Winthrop College, Rock Hill, S. C. 4:ir> p. m.-Music-Band. . 4:30 p. in.-Address-O. 'B. Mar tin, ("lilef of Girls Canning Club Work U. 8.. Washington. D. C. 7:45 p. m.-Music-Concert by the Bond. 8:20 n. m.-Good Boad Address,, Illustrated with Stereoptloan Views and Moving Pictures by J. J. Tobin, Washington. D. C. Program of Oral Class Meetings. 1:45 p. m,-Music-Conducted by Band. 2 p. m.-Oral Lesson Study, by W. H. Barton and 8. M, Byars, Clemson College. Subject. Silo building as Belated to Live Stock and Farm Production. 2:40 p. m.-Oral Lesson Study: 1 Conducted by A. H. Chapman, county farm demonstrator, Greenville coun ty. Subject: Home Mixing of Fertiliz ers. 3:20 p. m.-Oral Lesson Study,con ducted by W. P. Stewart. District Farm Demonstrator. South Caraline Subject: Use of Fertilisers. Dalry Division-First Day, July 29. 1:45 p. m.-Maisie-Band. 2 p. m.-Oral Lesson Study, con ducted by J. M. 'Burgess. Subject: .Demonstration- ia Judging Clemson .College Dalry Cattle. 3 p. m.-Oral Lesson Study, con ducted by W. W. Fitzpatrick and D.. "Vf, ; Watkins; Clemson College. Subject: Feodfng Dalry Cattle Boys Division-First Day, July 28; ' 1:45 p. m.-Music-Band. 2 p. m.-Boy Scout Drill..by Prof. Chas, R. Weeks, Winthrop Col'.ege, Pock Hill. S p. m.-A Visit to the Live Stock, conducted by Prof. Weeks, South Carolina. 7:30 p. m.-Camp-fire talks, con ducted by >Prof. Weeks. First Day, July 28-Each Afternoon, July 28, 29, M. 1:45 p. m.-Music-Band. 2 p. m. until 4 p. m. an Oral Les son study on the proper method of marketing farm products will be conducted by Hon. C. E. Basaott. Specialist in Co-operative Organisa tion, Market ;Bhrenu, Agricultural De partment. Washington. D. C.; Mr. Bassett will be assisted in these meet ings bv Mr. P. W. Hoifmnn. Market Assistant in Marketing, and Distribut ing Farm Products, also of Washing ton, D. C. Any person experiencing; tflfflc'ulty In securing for his farm products what he thinks he ahoold, come pre pared to ask these seen -why, and help them to solve tho problem. 1:45 p. m.-Muslc4-Band; 2 p. m.-Oral Study, conducted hy J. O. Willlama, Clemson College. Subject: Beef Cattle Production and Horse Baining. Wednesday Morning. Canning Demonstration, Canning Tomato and Soap mixture in tia and glasp. Mieses Carlington and ' Nooler and Mesdames Willlmoj and Gr?bel. Talk-Labor Saving Devices for thn Kitchen. Mun Carlington. Bread demonstration by Mb) Hat flngton. Wednesday AfteruooR. Contluation of Bread Demonitra tlon. Miss Hartington. 1 tag ' a ?reW~<*?*%r, : Talk on : "Home Water Woran," Miss Wlllimoa. COMMISSION "OffE? S19550QW0RTH BONDS WILL USE FKOUEEDS 1U DRAIN ROCKY RIVER LANDS, DISTRICT NO. 1 ? '_ I GOOD PROPOSITION ? Bonds Will Bear Interest at Rate of Six Per Cent Semi-Annual ly--Funds Are Sufficient. Bids for $lO',500 of boa&z have beer, advertised for by ?Che Drainage commission of Bock F/hbr dralnngc titricts No. .1, tho bonds to be Is ed for the purpose of draining the lauds of Rocky river In said district. Mr. Wade A. .Sanders, engineer Of the commission, estimates that this Bum/will bc ?iimcient to do the work, The. bonds, aro issued under the stat ute law of tho '?lato and will doubt less, provo a good investment: '. Th? bonx-'s win for a period of 25 years and will pear interest' at thc rate of six per,cent per annum, w?iich will be payable semi-annually. These bonds might to tie a paying proposition and the' Value of the en hancement (can scarcely be estima'.ed. Someono, bo.'-..estimated' thai tr tho land on . Rocky River from't^? ateel brtdge op to Ba!l''V *, bridge were drain id.'and nut In" cultivation they would produce c-dough1 corn to sup ply ?hp people of Anderson county. Tao 'commission, which. ls composed of L#. C. l?all?hiln?, J. J. Pretwell and p, S. L^?m'bavo proceeded with great caution,' and. they feel thnt tho work, when completed, will prove of great benefit tb those whose lands aro drained, ead io' tho public at large. * REMAIN IN JAIL; NOT OUT ON BOND Moonshiners Have Not Yet Been Able to Secure the Necessary Bond to Get Out Bud Evans and. Bill Gunter, the two white men who, it is alleged, were caught operating an illicit distillery near Iva last Monday moriyLnR by De puty Ira WU js end Policeman Mc Gill, and who were, given a prelimi nary Clearing before Commissioner Earle on Thursday morning, are still In joli in default-of the $600 bond required. k Both are being held on two charges and bond in each .case was flxod at $300 in each case: .Commissioner Ea.IQ stated yesterday that they would be ciied In Greenville la October. PRETTY FLOWER YARDS airs'.* af. V Sander?Sind Mrs. Oar. risen Have Pretty Plowers. Mrs. M. E. Sanders of 28 II. street pas ope of th? prettiest flower yards that can bc founi in Anderson. 'Her roses are In bloom, now and they are said to be v^rC?>e.?^H^r cut. flow era are also very fttrfi Mrs. S. E. Garrison, 40 D sereet also has a very preiy assortment of flowers bi the yard ia t,'her home. She can be aeen every' ?lay working with them and her efforts have been re warded. Nothing makes a .yard look better than flowers and both, ot tho above ladies have-added mach to the . ap-, pearances of their homes. " R. A. COOPS* HkMR Spent Night Itere And Wea,* to Ira Whore Me Spoke. . .Solicitor ix ?'. Co??jg3 of Laurens spent F'ridny night . ore* Methodist church. tA . The-?;_v st 'ki . , , . greatly damaged br ?lr? and water. Wc are prepared to supply you "NITRAGIN/* the best inoculation Mr. and Mm. ehaw lost ?bouf au lor Alfalfa or any other legume. . ' ot; their household effects and car- Write us for prices delivered at your siation. ried -.io Insurance. Th^h&oses were tin? property of the^^hkrlestou & j*a . a _*? ' sag??* by Anderson Phosphate and Oil Co.