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"WHEN YOU THINK OF SHOES THINK OF 6EISSER6." We have a' repututlon for furnhth* lug shoes that arc comfortable, y*t possess the neecsMiry si) le. Compare tbe quality of situes ne sell with shoes s?|i| elsewhere ut the same price and you will tind It paya you to buy Ilten bore. We handle footwear, und footwear only, therefore deiute our entire tine and energy lo the needs and require* , . , monts uf our patron*. > r "THISK IT OVER," SHOE COMPANY Under Masonic Tempk SHOES THAT SATISFY IN COLLEGE VIE W .1 I ??? i i hi .MU ?. ONE OF THOSE $700 LOTS ON NORTH STREET i{ : y WOULD BE AN IDEALPLACE FOR YOUR HOME \ ANDERSON REAL ESTATE 8 INVESTMENT GO. E, B, IIORTtm. L. 8. HORTON ,Wf,F. MARSHALL Pr??. V. Prea Seefy. Electric Cfti Item? ef Interest aid Personal! less On Ibe Stxi < owplete Visits Of Inspection. P. N. Scott or Bdgefleld. A. F. Con rad! of Clemson (College and J. W. Rbthrock, L'nlted State? farm demon strator for Anderson county, have completed '^n o''i'' it visit to ;i!l Pvo of the'sehools. In this county operat ing h demonstration plot In'connec tion with tiie school. The agricultu ral men began .with the Iconic Hranch school, going frone' there* jo 'the West I'elacr school, then, .to Threr? and Twenty, next to Denver and . winding up in their trip at Lebanon. *> Mr. I 'jthroek said that their visit found all the schools In good condition and that Mr. I.ott. and Prof. Conrad! were both most favorably impressed. He rt.wi that ths p<t)pte seemed to be re ceiving inspiration from the work he ilig done by the schools and were learning better how to get results from agricultural labo l.egI**hi(oi Here For the WeektEnd. Representative J. A. Hall, a mem ber of the Anderson county delega tion In the general assembly, spent the week-end in the city. Mr. Hall talked very interestingly of what has been done by this year's, session of the solons. He said that the lower house hgd passed much constructive legisla tion but that a great deal of this was yet to be acted on by the Senate and that be feared for the' passage of some of the measures through the Senate. He talked interestingly w.th the pension board on certain legisla tion that had been attempted for the benefit of the Confederate veterans and regrettted that some of it did not pass. Mr. Hall Is a candidate for the Senate ih the next election and com mands a large following in Anderson county, as is shown by the handsome vote he received for the house. -o Little Oirl Badly Burned. Mrs. B. W. Wyatt returned yester day from Townville where she has been spending a week as the guest or her mother. Mrs. J. A. P. Barton. While playing at the home of her grandmother, little Martha Wyatt, five years of age, stumbled and foil into an open tire, Inflicting bad burns ou the left ar n She wus hurriedly rescued from the flames and medical attention given but it is feared by her parents that she will always bear a scar. Information yesterday waste the effect that she was doing as' well as cou id be expected. -o Pension Beard Met Yesterday. The4|pensIon board for Anderson county met'In- the regular session at the court house yesterday, remaining In session all day. BubIuobb of a routine nature was transacted throughout the day and preparations mpde for the last meeting, which will be held next Monday. This will, be the' last meeting or the board unleas It should receive special ordera to the contrary. The board is composed of John Eskew, chairman, Robert Moore bead, E. Z. Brown and Jno. W. Thomp son. .i. mHEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. THE CN'NIGNfcO AGREEMENT? Cold 8eal; a two-reel sensatlonai drama with Francis Ford and Grace Cunard. HIKE AMI JAKE JOIN THE ARMY. Joker Comedy. PARTNERS? Nestor; Western Drama. Coming tomorrow, "Coming I ionic," a two-reoi Eclair. ELECTRIC |, THEATRE - ?> w a ? HIS LOVE LETTERS Thanhouser Drama. ,. THE ROMANCE OF SUNSHINE ALLEY?Broncho Drama. POWER OF THE MINI?? Majestic Drama. FOURTH BEE Lie be selected. Mutual Movies Make Tim? Fly. |0; tfJ>?Ti<;|) 1 ? ..?' ING'S AIP ' TA IPS CHRISTMAS? Selig; A Christmas Comedy; One You Should See. THE RUINS OF A N G KOR.THOM? a Historical Feature. LIFE'S WEAVING? ' Sesanay; Drama. Coming this week: NATURAL COL OR, Sp?cial 3-r?K>J feature. 4 Big Reels?10c y Sparklets Ifeatloa Cacght (her the Wire Bets ef Anderson. Mr. Co c h ran Gees to Cburiestoe. E. F. Cochran leaves tomorrow for Charleston where he goes to* meet Francis H. Weston, the new United States district attorney for South Carolina. Mr. Cocnran will then for mally turn over the office to Mr. Wes ton. He said yesterday that the. i was little to do at this conference he will hold with the new attorney. Unit everything was. now In splor, lid shape except one or two minor matters that would reuuire his personal attcntiou. Kiss SuIIIvub Here Yesterday. MJsb Jo8le Sullivan of Laurens, passed through the city yesterday, en route to the Broyles school where she will teach for the remainder of this session. Miss Sullivan has many friends in different parts of the county who regard her as a splendid teacher and the people of the Broyles school should feel that they are fortu nate in being able to secure her ser- [ vices. New Concern Will Be a HKodel One. B. F. Anderson of Newbc-ry. who I* to shortly open the Anderson Dry Goods Comprny in t'.ils '-:tv. s-?cnt. a few hours bare yc:te-?'-xy. mnklng ' a few prellua'nary Brrangea c-,''. Mr. Anderson said, in discussing Mb new i store, that he intended making it a, most up-to-date place in every re- j spect and that he would carry the best the markets afford. He operates similar stores In Newberry and Green wood and is said to command a splen- ] did trade In both those villages. Will improve Masonic Temple, It is understood that the local Ma sonic temple Is shortly to ttSe Im proved, the fronta of two of theBtoroH being remodeled. A handsome front is to be placed, in the bnibMng now occupied by Gelsberg's Shoe store and a similar improvement is to be made in the. building to bo occupied bv the Anderson Dry Goods Company. These improvements will add much to the appearance of the building. .o First President Honored Yesterday. Yesterdayrwasr* generally observed in Anderson a?i?holiday, celebrating the birthday iof tOeorge ;.Washington,' the "Father.ot:*W' country." The banks Of the cityd remained closed throughout the-day; the postoffice was closed and- therer.: was no rural free delivery- service (from this point. No celebrations or /demonstrations took place within .the1 city, although some of the epniBtrrr-schools held celebra tions and; (rendered programs. Given Trip " e, To Baltimore.-<.|??.< - p?,;<" In appreciation qf>the:nplcnd.d ser. vice he has 'been- mewdetTBg for the company, 'Wlllfltt Pi .-Slaan Is now en joying a.week's vlsltvtoi the home of fice of the .Maryland', fife Insurance Company, w'th headquarters In Balti more. Dj . I.Sloan dbnSon are the State agents for tbeocempapy and they have mado>.a splendid 'record in An derson. YeBterday^'Willett Sloan re ceived a' telegram^'lev.ting him to come to Baltimore as thin guest -of the company, with all .impenses jj?\id: tic left yesterday aftornoon. oJ'T*? Mr. Hparks Is To Sell Shoes. J. It. Sparks, one of thft {bapy:.trav eling aalesmen who ?nak?a headquar ters here and ono of the', most popu lar, has resigned his position, with the Manhattan Pants Company ot-Balti more and on March 1 will go on the road with tho splendid Une of the Beasley. ;8hoe , Company. Mr.. Sparks Is a splendid salesman and will un doubtedly deliver the goods for . the afceo people. His territory will con stat of parts of both the .Carolinas,, although he will continue to make bis borne in Anderson. He left yesterday for Lynchburg to familiarise him self: with' bis new line and to pre pare for taking to Oie road. Anderson To Be Represented. Anderson 1? to be. represented at tho annual Bible conference which taxes lHOce in Atlanta next week in the Broughton tabernacle. Among those who anticip?t* sotnar from this city are: Col. and Strs. Joseph N. Brown, Miss Varina^BTOWn. Mrs. Em tna Tribble and Misa Bessie Tribblc. FARMERS WILL D?SCUSS STOCK Monthly Meeting of the Live Slock Association Will Be Held Today. Anderson county farmers sod iL, mvmbera of the Anderson County Live Stock Assoctatlor. will , today hear an ?tddress by J. T- Watt ef Clcmaon Col-' ege, which will be the chief feature i-b>.regular"uioui?iy utueiing -o? the aasociatton. > Tre meeting today takes place la the Anderson Chamber of Commerce and it ts expected that; th? attendance will be large, as it alwayp is. Some questions or vital imp?rtaoe? to come up for discussion and Jt ?exjjjejt?t that some Interesting experiences-will be related by those who are present. No program has been arrsnged for today by the local Cham-ber. but Secretary Wbaley said last night that today's meeting wnnM nrr>v? *ul!y as Interesting in every way aa have been all tbe meetings of the, past. President Sgnrrt. ^De-^?, ef the Boston 4k Maine F.allroad, has resign ed. I Saturday February 28th gj I Is The Last Oat/ | Our Clearance Sale Ends Saturday Night and then your sh&nrc to buy things you n^ed at Uiese importan t price reductions will be j I jnded. ei All-#27.50 Suits Reduced to \ All 25.00 Suits Reduced to. 10.75 $20.50 All 22.50 Suits Reduced to . ' . f . . . 17.50 All 20.00 Suits Reduced to., . . 14.50 All 18.50 Suits Reduced to .. ...... 13.50 All 16.50 Suits Reduced to . . 12.00 All 15.00 Suits Reduced to . . . . 11.00 3.00 50 7.50 All 13,50. Suits Reduced to ....... 10.( All -12.50 Suits Reduced to 9.! All 10.00 Suits Reduced to . ; . .... We are Showing the New Spring Styles in Stetson Hals ? ? R &. BO?L.T CE CLOTHIERS ****** SIIAHY UK0VK Tun box party which was given on Friday evening by the teachers of our scpool was a decided success. Both old and young participated In the old time upelling match, and it was thor oughly enjoyed by all present. Several of the members of our church worshipped at Friendship last Sun?a> nftui uuoii, this being the nrst service in the new churcn. with pneumonia. i?0?n i5 bi;nuU3'; , III ?frSHs.-. Mary Sutherland # nine home Saturday from a two weeks' visit with l^relatlvcs In Anderson. "tir. and Mrs. Will -Harris, Bpent I'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hun ?. Mrs. F. I). Cox and Miss Edith Cox have returned from a pleasant visit in teT>oe. Hodges. ' They were ^dollghtrully en tertained in the home of Dr. Hlcd'h. , Miss Lee Dal ton of Grove is stay ing 'w?th her grandmother, Mrs. Ma tilda Branyon. ' 'V.'-JiL- . .A-*"* ' Mr. Will Sutherland, who is book keeper in the Bank of Anderson, spent the weekend with homefolks., TWO SYNDICATES 111 ?IHN?. (By Associated Press.) Chicago, Feb. 23.?Two - syndicates or Chicago business men are rivals la bidding for the control or the Chicago National league club, the. baseball or ganization now owned prtnc.pajly by Charles P Taft of Cincinnati, since be took over the Interest of Charles w. murphy, Saturday night. A bid or $700,000 - for Mr. Taffs stock by a coterie of Cub "Fans" was! made today. it's J??; M|te This When you need glasses you natur ally wp.it the beat and at a living price. Right here Is where you got both, as well as the services of a graduate Ontrometrlst with twenty two years experience. Examination entirely free. . . DR. MeCBEAB* GLW3 Eye-Slght Specialist. Illl ISM r m islUAfsat rn dUUMV t. bLIRAdUKLtD The Bakers' Union of Augusta. Oa.,' claims to have made a record for un ionizing ?>7 per cent: dr 'the Shops Inl Its jurisdiction'after one year's exls ATT0BNEY AT LAW. Losas Negotiated ea Baal Rslas*. Oflce: Wstsos-Vandivef Bull dt?-'. ANDHRSON. 8. O. The Strongest Fenoe Science proves that the strongest irice, because J ELLWOOD FENCE 8IMPLE?SCIENTIFIC?STRONG The Reasons: i '. lst-E?ch horizontal extension ot ?tus gLl? UntCH WaCO.ts m etsal yiai?. cotnUtlag ot two heavy wires intertwined. SSimri fd-^W-tbeaSc?fe?? U tfed to each other ?a.Ms Mr c vootiDDou? beavr ?rire lapped tint Or ?bout very cable?M* tied m ? cxooK or twUt to weaken ssatr?u Hint wir? ftp a* ? hard Jrocf i_ it trttSMa.breaklDS. it is so tauch weakened. looked" knot* ot the tie ?Hre< - tt w,ro *,r":B<S weakened; fte s THAT 18 ALL THERE 18 TO ELLWOOD Heavy steel cables lapped about and held together by steel wire, formirg uniform meshes, fin pie, Isn't lir l No chance for weakness In any part; uniformly strong. The reasons for ins suoerinrlty ne ELLVrCCJS PSUC?? areas* bard to find. This company owns and operates its own Iron mines and foresees; hs own wire mills and six large fence factorles-~et*AM}r one of the si* being larger than any other fence facto?- ^? the world. These facts abonld be convincing. r . . ?raM* SStsi? Kwr . 1 a^Tav? sYJnak>A. ?^a? E. Whitner St. Anderson? S* C. 6U010LI And AU Sumi&er>Flowerlng Bulbs H Are How Beady. JDo you Want | unei ANDERSON FLORAL GO. MS MsMboll Avenue Phone S&1L Members of Florists Telegraph _Delivery_ A Chance of ? I-lfe-time Eyesight is Precious It Is dreadCul to be blind. Blindness] comes in three warn* Accident, Dis ease and Neglect. We hare tut??s*m i wfih the celebrated President of the lending Optical College to spend at our place of business, the opportunity of a llfi entt this eminent Specialist FBEB OF CHARGE! If yen de net need glasses he will tell yeh se. If yea do we will he glad t? stand back of every sale. Dont for get (he date. Thursday, frkfay and B?tait*** February 2*th, ??th and SRth A^rcgular flfuM Esamiaatlon Free, M9BEB? ?STflODS WALTfER H. KEESE 6? COMPANY f "m I fi*>j> t.? The leading Jewelers esd Opticians Owing to Its tremendous memfcer alz'.p- the Resten V. A. Ste*m5?t*r? *?fi Helpers' Union 53? has been divided, the helper* being given a charter or their own a* Helpers' Union No. ?10. Beth, the old aad new unions will work as ? unit through a local Joint owcuyro board. WILL BE ulIHMKROUlE InterurWn 'Cart to Run Express Route From Anderten to SpArtiulkiri. While the statement may. apply equally e? well to some other town, un tho lino, C. 8. Allen, general presen ter agent of the Piedmont & Northern Lines, told a rSporter for The Intelli gencer yesterday that' through cara from Anderson would certainly be op erated into Spartanburg. Mr. Allen [ Baid tbai he ?aftld, ?srtc?5?lv promise! Anderson people that they would hav? mm? limited ?erv'ee, although be would not say to Just what extent! tl?s service would be and would not aay definitely how many limited cara will be operated between these two points each day,. " Mr. Allen said that the service Into | Spartanburg would be put into opera tion on Marches. After that date it will bo possible for Anderson people to travel direct from this city to Spar tanburg over tho P. & N. Lines with out making a change, ' provided tbe through service is furnished- as has been stated by Mr. Allen. The .palace, chatg cars, which have ! been purchased by the P. &N. L^nes. will be" put Into operation, on May 1. f according to ls?r. Allen yesterday. Ho ! ?ald that ho expected passengers to appreciate these cars very much and I that tbarenffas no doubt In his mind about i'ir eimir.car service being heavily Mpklrpnizcd. When a?ked as to business condt mwuh wHh ma imo, the pasenger agent tttated that thetV were hauling Just about as many passengers as they could take care oPand that this fea ture of their patronage was all that he could ask, He said that his Una was also receiving a good percentage of the freight tgbslnes* and that on the whole the entire system la In good condition. He la well pleased with the patron age being accorded the line by Ander-! son people. -1,>. FIRST BLUE ?.AW, -, ?'he. first blue law case to appear on [the police docket was called yester day when the city recorder had before! him a negro wotnfsh naqied Mary Thornley. The Tbornley woman stood accused ' Of .bavina disowned cXnajra: cigarettes and certain drlafc to some1 of her "stiddy" customerg hwt Sun day. 8he ?entered a vehement denial but notwithstanding this fact she wasj giye^ her alternativ?^?!; a fine of $5.00 Col. J. X. Brown was her attorney.: ALS CONFERENCE _ Press) Wcihinxton. Feb. M.?A conference I between Col. Onaffaldjhend President } Wilson tomorroWjjMWnoon' was ar I ranged today eJIHHd^att? House. I They will discuss the organisation of ! the eiinei %aa* g?v*rii?5??* z^i prapa (rations ?or the opening or the canal. MB