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ABSINTHE Today at the Bijou 4 reel Masterpiece with King Baggot and ' Leah Baird > Admission - - - - - tOcts. S FOR WOMEN Wc v/ant to pump the idea into you that! Thompson's pumps andi oxfords* fit best, wear! best and are best. Try: ' -' ,1 ! them-All leathers at $2-M To $4>oo THOMPSON'S The One Price Shoe Store-We Sell for Cash Only. * ELECTRIC CIT Y SPARKLETS * v ________ _________ ' v * herns di Interest sod Peri?? a! H?cniior. Caught; Over tho * * Wireleas on the S tree ts of Anderson * Bride mid ilroom In this section of any whore nour thc 1 Aro Visiting Here, site, They also.said that they were 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Ft. I'rlnco ar- always glad pf Wo opportunity to j rived in Anderson last night and aro com? to, Anderson because of the hos- 1 now the guests of Mrs. H. M. Prince pMity. Anderson pcople always ae on Orr. street. Mr. and Mrs. Prince corded them, were marr.ed Wednesday afternoon at n__>so_ ._- . - 4 o'clock in Thomasvllie. N. C.. the ^???17. fl Mb Aw~L . . bride being Mina Nale BlfsAbeth r.abe. .luncher huon. Mr. Prince was- for sometime thc day Gordon Smith, the jEugllah golf clerk ut tho Chiquola hotel in this city expert who lu now .tempor?rHy,located and numbers hts friends hero by thc at the, {Jans ,8oucl club ic Oreonvillo J ?core. He is ?till in the hotel busi- for", tho purpose of assisting the would ness, now being located at Salisbury, he golfers there to perfect themselves ! N. C. The young cob pie ure receiving in the flee points of the gamo, has con- i a hearty welcome at the hands of An-j Rented to. .come to Anderson and give dorson people. his,much:de8irod opinion of the lay of ' -o- . the land at Rose Hill club whore tho j Dr. Heller course ls proposed. Mr Smith's I Quito III. visit ls bel?g eagerly awaited ' Anderson peoplo will regret to learn hy the members of the club and lt ll . that Dr. 8. K. Heller ls quit? 111 at his hopod that tho course will goon be bo home lu Town ville. Dr. Heller is one ?un. lt is undsrstood that approxl of the host known physicians ia Aader- -?ately ?0 acres o? laud will b0 necea sen count?" and the *?rs that h?s !g ?ff for Uje construction of the links, sick wai occasion sorrow in many * _r ____-~2?~" " ] family circles In and around Townville. KT?*3r _??*.*r , lt is boped by his friends that his in- Shoaid Attend. dispuslt-on may bo very short. Every nremher of tho Audersun . p. . Chamber bf Commerce should be In at ( ham o For tendance at the- mnntlnir tonight at Caudj rimer*. . . 8 o'clock. This meeting baa ty n Murtin'n nm* ?tarn vnstordav re- cal,ed hy the chairman, Jas. D. Ham dy ractbry in Atlanta to the effect that ft" ?J*??? to 8pus"o0l*J tim factory ls sending a demonstrator a"em??^/^,H,1"* f'HS^rt.??i8 h? m Hhnw Om n?onln lust how this fa- ? matter of supremo linio rt au co be- 1 Sou? ?i?yVS??? gsa* SSMto 2uld* FK?^ K ! and to illustrate ihc fact that no cain S^^PJT*** UP?Q ?f i Is spared In the effort to make the th^orglnlzatjon. ; >; J candy as puro and wholesome as pos- ??j ?"_?T.T r i Bible. Mrs. Talbot, ono ot the factory's ur??*Trr ? _t__h i experta, w.ll be In charge of the local ^1 .> V * . _... ? demonstration and she will serve some mftrAF:.W?W \ of tho dainties to tho people who call gft? ^^i^^*1*^^^'^" t at tho store on-the day that she Will nesday afternoon ?r Mtss Pauline bo here, next Monday, March ?. Doubt- ?? ? ?c'"- Tho peculiarly sad loss there will bo'many to take advan- plr.t*bou,tKtho, de.alh_?! ? K?odVom tage of this opportunity to learn Just lg ?J? fact that withjn ? year i how this famous candy is manufactur- ^ l2ln ^"1^ tbc ramil^^Vo Ie" i ed on tho wholesale plan. ? H .. . 8 SL?P' M? 8 _- phla, and their brother-in-law. Rev. W. 1 Mr. Calvin C' Lmd8By' Well ?eased. Slaader Charge ? ? P. ll. Calvin, sent out by tho Unit Jd w"~de by Preacher 1 State? government.- department of ag- """ E. N. Sanders, pastor o? thc \ rlculture, to work In this section in Second Baptist church of Anderson has ' eonjunct.on wlWC'osora Co ege said had a warrnat BWoru out f ^ t last night that h? wa? WPII pleased of Will Milos, a young man In tho 1 with whst he had seen tn Anderson Proapect 8eoUon of t county. Tho ? county. Mr Calvin i? a man' cf abiHty charfe ,8 mal,cloU8 8landerv Mil*a *!2tt?*v L ^ 0 8 ^voting hlinaelf came to town and was released on $400 ainVlf tho Anderson poop e will listen He deoUned| to take th to his advice concerning live stock and m?naryi at_tlng that hc vro^ tho \ C0.T,6l_f r?p,.uthe5? W 'earn much, ho chargea and that h9 would ^ io ln ' will be tn this immediate vicinity for op6n Mr Sanders denlos the sovoral days. whoje thmg M a rrame.up. The Intel " . __. ? ' 1 llgencer was approsed iof all the al- \ ?ij?eht ?tlA. loged clrcumatances Wednesday, but as 1 _?low Yesterday. the details aro such that we do not ' The rain which fell In Anderson yes- care to print that kind of news, we 1 terday served to completely paralyse willi ?let the matter rest. hera until 1 luminosa. Thero were few people in j -ct?t?H week. ,. < town, almost none from the oountryj I -?-Li-UU? 1 and Anderson. mapib^U said /.laat ?KEIWS gUfJATlOX * 1 ! night that the dayV business waa eif- Confronts fte Matajt Sealh THKUhV ? tremely small compared to that done Flsaneklly v 1 during the last few days. Tn? streets Special Correspondence. , wer? al moat deserted for the better Columbia, Jief_feu ft.*-At| lawyers 1 part of the day and the activity so who wore consul?** Thursoaf*fi|wP ' common to almost every Anderson about the effect of the killing of the , business house was lacking. section In the appropriation bill for 1 -o- borrowing money were, pf the opinion ! Railroad Men that it might cause the' state serions ?pend the Hay. embarrassment Som? of them held Amog the visitors to Anderson yes- though that section U83 of lbs code or ' terday woro J. W. Cook of Atlanta, 1911 might enable the state to float 1 traveller freight as?n* ef the Cisela- lu ????? loan. tM fs? natl, Texas ?t js'ew Orleans railway of The "repealing ?lause" In the an the Queon <fc Creacont route and E. W. proprtatlon bill wipes out all acts In Long, of Oreeavllle. commercial age.-.t conalstont wUh'lt and some of tho law- 1 ot the Seaboard Air Line railway, yera who were apjken to on the sob- 1 These gentlemen stated that the busi- Jcct Thursday,*!*!* held that lt would ness givou their rdllroads cut of An- Invalidate this Ktetton of th? code 1 derson was more satisfactory to them which relatai to Wfowlna cnoa-^y on J i than that sctnired from ?ny other town the credit of tho ?ate. t PO STOFF Li F. Kl HORS Washington Denles i ?if Receipt of Any lii?ori???t|nii Again there were rumors on (lie streets yestrrduv that there wa? some thing doing with reference to the local uostoffice and thnt nome changes were pending. Postmaster Cachran said that he is still on the job, and that lie has net been informed of any change. He |s Willing to take th" fortunes of war, from a chang? of administration, but he wishes to hold on to lils position under any circumstances. The air is charged with rumors, um'. Tlie Intelligencer inquired of its Wash ington correspondent to learn if there was anything- at that line. The fol lowing reply was received: "The first Assistant postmaster gen for the Intell g-ncer as to Impending ern, I) .S. Roper, was asked tonight dismissals of ?mplny ?s of the Anderson post office, which) have been rumored for several days. 'Mr. Roper stated that he had heard nothing, on tho sub ject. "Ho further stated that tho matter would come to bim* In the ordinary course of business, but that unless bandied by wire sucli matters were fre quently delayed several days In reach ing him. "Rumors have reached Washington from Anderson .to the effect that somn tlilng ls likelv to happen in the near future but no official Information ls to be had as yet." Inspectors have been In Anderson for several day?. The nature of their work ls ?ecret. of course. Water Power Legislation (By Associated Press) Washington, March .">.-Water power legislation os a measure of relief for tho people of South and Wont ?.?? lif ted today by Senator Jones, who spoke. In favor of his bill granting watepow ?r sites on the oublie domain to muni cipalities or public service corpora ions, under state or federal regula lona With the power of the govern ment to purchase after f fly years.Hhs lill would require the operators to jay tho United States five por cent inhuaDy for tho UBOS of these powers. Arrested Seven Times in Week. . . . (By. Assq?iatcd Press) Chicago. March 5.-John W. Worth ington, head of. tho defunct American Banking Association, was arrested to night fqr tho-seventh tinto In as many lays. As the hanker stepped from tho ??tectlve bureau where he obtained release on a bond of $."1,(100, he was served with ? federal warrant charging lim with usingj the mails to defraud. C0M?1??6 TO BEJE8? EVER District Deputy Says that Elks WjH Hal? Their Fine* State Meeting Here. Louis H. Cary, district deputy and trand exalted ruler or South Carolina dr the Benevolent and Protective Gr ier of Elks, spent last night in An-, (arson. Discussing the approaching ' itate convention or Elks, walch ls to ? ' >o held In Anderson On Jun? 17-18, Mr. 2sry said that he expected this Con vention to be the most successful ever ?old. He said that in his travels over be State he had found the members if thia great order the most entkual-. istio over tho June meeting and he an-'' Iclpates for th? Anderson gathering ; ho largest attendance thia association las ever known. Mr. Cary said that of the 12 lodges fl n the state, every lodge would be well ^present'.-i and that several of tho ! odges would send over 100 represen- . stives to Anderson. Merely Spartan- * mrg and Oaffney, the two 'newest 1 odges, will mean quite an addition to he state association aa these two ' owns alone will send over 100 Elks ' .0 the convention. { The d.strict deputy said that every . odge in the state is in a fine condi iou and that the meeting to be held ' sere should prove to be a rousing one. ? le is well pleased with the present 1 prospects and says that be is glad ' the association is coming to Ander- '. ion. - J1 Pians for the entertainment of the", 'Hello Bills" are already underway ?j ind Anderson lslks ar? preparing to' ake care of their brothers from other portions ot tho state m right royal ityle. Outside..ot. tho. time spent In nwlnos'j sessions, there will not be mo minute to haug ouith^ hand of lue >ds!tore, Throughput. the , day there . viii be some feature with which to mtertain them and they will bo shown ., i f.no time. , It ls hoped that the splendid new . id?e of the local rodge will he ~>m- , Plated in timo for the ccmleg cf -iff risltors and if none of the present j ?Ians miscarry the new structure will tie completed and ready for tbs recap- j lion of tho visitors. It ls planned to ; tailld a home here second to none In.J the state and it will assuredly make a | most favorable impression upon the 1 fishing Kit?. ;, I -. A survey ot an extension of the . Evansville and Rockport traction line'] From Kincaid, Ind., to a point opposite , Owensboro, Ky., has begun and lt ie,, ?apectsd the spur will be built this roar when traction cars between . Evans sad Owensboro will ?? operate.! . ?very hour. AV Tlie Anderson Intelligencer ? Job Printing Department S ANDERSON, S. C. WUW BELTON, S. C. * i fi Book and Job Printing Bank and Cotton Mill Work p Commercial Printing All Kinds of Legal Work u LOOSE LEAF LEDGER WORK, and ALL OTHER RULED FORMS K -~ - i -"^^"j Orders Taken for Fine, Engraving <=s=: "* ^ ? Give : Us: Your : ^e^ct : ppint|ng ^ THREATEN RECALL. IMH Angelos, Calif., March 5.-Pro tests, threats of recal and denuncia tion poured in today on Judge Willis, of tbe criminal department of the superior court, because he sentenced tu thirty yearn' imprisonment Charles Guyton, a young negro, convicted ot j highway robbery, because he stole a. white girl's .kiss. , | Deputations of white, women visited the judge-'today to- demand that action ' be taken to save Guyton from such/ KC vee punishment: t Telephone mes-' sages informed him.- that petitions ; were"'bolac -prepared for his recall,' Other'women called'in person to say] that steps would her taken to procure, a pardon fran thu goyernor.. ?.i JudgW WiHM explained that the ne-1 gro " trad 'hMW con-vlcted .of highway | robbetyp ima hndttaken a dime from ! the wtiiH g tn ni although he gave , it baek^t? heriaf?a*> hei had kissed her, and ho had stobjocted six other young white w*me?<to similar treatment, be Blde;j criminally-attacking two negro giris:',"'1 . ,. Tho-deputation of women visited the district attorney to learn what proce dure was necessary to impeach the liidjce pr othgrwici remove him from t Day in Congress mia u s, I?M Senate- Met at noon und joined ills IOUSO to hoar President Wilson read tia addr <KU advocating repeal of the Panama tolls exemption. Public health com mi tte? was urgid o recommend' appropriation of $;".()<>,: lOO.for federal fight"on tntilurta.and ty ?hoj<LV* 'fl * *> .. Senator Clifton introduced a bill to loippwer tbe president to suspend Pa luma toll chargea. '-^Suffrage constitutional amendment fnmusscd. k ? M "KUH tluns committee prepared to .onslder the presidential primary bill laturday. - - ,t._. ^Etaator Faff ?mT Senator- '.-.WttflCS: : Svi nolie? tijst they would speak on ix leo Saturday. Adjourned at r>:2."> p. m. to noon Fri lay. House-Met. at noon and went Into lolnt session with the senate to hear President Wilson's address. President's address was referred to he interstate.-, commerc? commission which wm frame legislation to carry >ut its suggestions. Secretary Bryan discussed the Mex ican situation: with th? foreign rela tions committee in executive session. Adopted the conference report on the postal appropriation bill, which now {ops-to tho prosfdent for signature. ' Adjourcnd at 6 p. m. to ll a . m. friday. Negroes Take French Leave , (Ky Associated Press) .Shu I cy. Marah BJ-Four negro eon iricts escaped fr risa the Plckens county rang yesterday- They ma?Maj?gfts ; ??way during the dinner hour.'aWaO' Tar non? have beon recaptured. One >f the escaped; negroes. Henry Perry, wan, serving a year tor attempting to break jail Pefry was accused of bur glary and Incarcerated In tho Plckens, Mail. Tho charge ot burglary was thrown out. bot he attempted to break hall, and on th*i charge waa gtr?a ene year. He caine io this place after (scaping, and-tao officers knowing that his wifeJttved her* were on the iSC.S?t for ii i uv, ????Owou uvr ?bru ."nfl treat to g?-? ?iiss food sad dom tog. rb ey got within eight of the ?ugltrre lint b0 ran sway from thoci and they lost sight of ina. tn the w >??s. The isms* ot the other three negroes could not be learned. There were'two guards Xor the gang >f 29 convicta when tb.? four negroes nade-tlieir .?.sca?^l i? L'k'l Wt -r b?LD BY DRUGGISTS tVEI??WHEl?f BIJOU ... THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. "ABSINTHE,"'1 Universal Special. Four-reel superb dressa, showing the curse of this drink to tho French nation, lt features King Baggott and Leah Caird. Don't fail to ade it, for lt is foe greatest plcturo of its kind evcr.-.i'hown In. this city. Cording tomorrow, "The Mad-Her mit.' 3-recl 101 Bison, Indian war] drama. ELECTRIC ... THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. THE FALSE Bill DE-Victor. C-ret.l special production, featuring] . Miss Florence Lawrence;* , ^ i<2&? KID AUTO RACES AT VENICE Keystone ; side-splitting comedy. Tlifcl MNrTOR-^Rellaupe./ ... Exciting drama. * * Coming Saturday, ?Our Mutual ii Irl." | ?, . 4 REELS-lOc. i Mutual Movie? Make Time' Fly. PALMETTO * THEATRE ^* TODAY'S PROGRAM. ; *r IN THE MIDST OF THE JUNGLES-I 3-reel special Teat ure, showing wRd| animals as they appear ta their na tive haunts. BRONCHO 3?U.Y in another greet Western drama. . 0 .1__sce-" THE SAN THAT PCT TBE ??VE j The plans of tvwrgaalkatTna st tho Wabash-P.ttxburgh Terminal and thc Wheeling and Lake Erle railroads have been > completed " and: tba' road3 ] will shortly be consolidated under one management aa formerly and operated as one system of tho hoad of which will be L. F. Loree, possibly not aa nraal dent, bot as chairman of tho board.' Won ion In the District nf iMSMkt> work only eigbt boora a day. Women, health authorities and pub lic official* are working for the aboli tion of smoking in Chicago street cara. Much of th? smoking ls doa. to and from ?? work during the morning1', and craning hours. A Nate of Thank?* Wc wish to express to our friends and neighbors our many thanks and appreciation for thc kindness stu.wu ua ?ur'ug in? inness and oath ot our daughter and niece. E: B. Half, \4 Tabitha Keys. Anderson, S. O. * THE UTILITY of PLACE '? WILL BE MADE PAIN FULLY CLEAR TO SOME OF: US IN THE WIND UP t THE ROOMS FORMERLY OC CUPJED BY THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OFFER SUCCESS TO SOMEONE iiinriicnu om nnuLii?urt ni HL rcTiTr L?IHIL INVESTMENT GO. TH08 F. CAHTWBMjiHT Manager )tenting Department fr*..__-LSJ,' ' Most Cheap Pi anos . are more expensiwthan high .priced ones. What ?i?iie musical virtues )b*y have If first tinkles oi|L in a fsw rnaoths. rho LiVIft?ton is"|h? expcnsh^C'ijilano c??r offered rket beti?aae (pi?na, ives you ' kat wilV'laat. at a 4 tho reach of all. The more yon investigate th!? statement, the more uertalffr you ara to prove lo your own satisfaction that this v Hi true. . THE L?V1XGS705?S in AS ?DOD ift'-SSS ??3Si;. wini B MUSIC HOUSE " Bleckley Building Anderson, * So. Car. fa SK one o? our satis fied cus to nier s and learn of our reputation ) (o r taking care of our Depositors. WVfee'l corfid?nt ?hat yo? will t>??h become a ciistomer of - . -THE BANK Sf ?roERSOK, ANDERSON, S. C. The Strongest Bank la The County OUR R NEW FRICK LISTS j assam ^ mammf nj ^^^^^^^^^ Cp?S DAHLIAS 1 6UDI0L! fl *** -4? |IIBBI>T^ F'^SunWer.Flowering Bulb? I Are Now Ready. ^ Do jr?? Went - I HNOEB30S Mil CO. 1 SSS Marshall Avenue I Phone 8&2L I Members of Florists'Telegraph .. ^g^M?g?Bi?p^Ha?BBHaBtf OOOOOOOOOOOOO O'O o o . e e e e o ? e o ?if? %?~ MOrVAlU> o My Many Friends, and Ail Petrona of Anderson, S. C., ?office: r?s.otsubmit plicatlon for - a* Anderson. . The r> most of you know nay duties aa *: operator, etc.. will prevent my ? seeing all of you personalty, but ? 1 will more than appreciate a o your Indorsements on my pe- ? u titions, and lt appointed I o ? shall serve "all the people to o ? the boat of my ability and to s > your best interest at all times, o ? Having, served you at Ander- e ? BOD, S. C., for soma 22 years as a ? operator, manager, etc. of the e > - Western Union and ticket agent o > ? of railroads hats three sad ? e Y half years. I sincerely ask your e > endorsement. Respectfully. o > T. E. HOWARD. o > _i,-;' a 30000UOOOOOOOOOOOO