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Our Bhowir-g of ^ju?t?bJTmade Oxfords seems to bo superior to any others over shown?black and tan, all pric es and carried in sizes and widths that will best suit your foot. Come in and'let's talk over the cus tom last Idea. SHOE COMPANY Under Masonic Temple SHOES THAT SATISFY ine ract mat you nave no city taxe* to pay in North Anderson it worth con sidering. fOR HOMES, a JOHN UNLEY \U??? BUT AT i! The saving mudo in this way is small as compared to what you save on the cost of a lot?and the Interest on your Investment FURTHER It is true that you have ovory con venience in North Anderson that youjA&k. oujoy in f.py part of Anderson. tie least Ouard (Sy Associated Frees) Washington, March 12. - The senate today passed Senator Town send* bill to create a coat goarA laorrlee by ess eolldatlng the reveaue^cutter service nnd the life savin geerVlce. ? ''{ '{ H- H' H- # H- H- H- ? H> * electric crr * _ Y Items of Interest and Person i Y Wireless on the St *?* *f* a* ^f* *J/* 4* ^ SP* ^ ^f* ' New school Opens .Yjuii'ltiy It was said yesterday that the Orr Mill school will open next Monday. This school has just recently been com pleted a"nd turned over to the school board. It was understood yesterday that Mrs. C. M. Buchanan would be. the principal of the new school, while the I corpB of assistants selected is extra ordinarily capable and competent of | ! directing the various branches of he I |bc1ioq1 Wv>rk. Kxhihl's are !foi? Arriving The exhibits for Field Day to bel h ild In Anderson on March 27, arc now arriving and are being arranged and catalogued by Miss Maggie Gar llngton.'Mte rural school supervisor of the county. Miss Uarlington says that si: ? feels much encouraged over the ] splondid work that the chlldr ?n have dono and hut she is proud of the ex hibits received tc, date, she plans to also carry these to the State Teachers' Association, which con\ ?nes in Spar '1111111111: on March 19. -o Trthiir for A Special Train Application whs made yesterday to ('. S .AlP'n of the Piedmont and Nor thern Lines to furnish a special train for the Andorson county school teach ers going to the State nssociatloh In Spartanburg on March 19. It is hoped that this can be arranged and that some provisions will be made for the comfort of the teachers. Present in dications are that there will bo a larse delegation from Anderson and the railway would do well to provide for them. If the special train is secured, it is probable that it will run entire ly through from Anderson to Spartan burg. -o Mi?s MtribUng Is In Anderson ,Mis* Lieze Stribling of Pendlaton, has arrived in Anderson to accept the position with Mrs. J. C. Hollcman's millinery parlors. Miss Stribling has excellent taste in ^millinery matters and she will no doubt prove ot great value to Mrs. Holleman. She is re ceiving, quite a warm welcome from numerous Anderson friends . -o?? Sots '.Tjliteu bj A* Anderson Lady Anderson boasts or a number of lite rary people, a number of whom have made t names for themselves, but the latest addition to the large number is Mrs. C. S. Sullivan, the. cnmpoBer of a song hit appearing on the markets of Anderson yosterday. The song is entitled. "Down in the Palmetto State." and it has a lilting refrain that is well nigh irresistable. Every man,' woman and child reading the lines last night was straightway humming it and Mrs. Sullivan was being complimented from all sides. '~'>th the song and the word'' were composed by this gifted Ander son woman and Anderson people are proud of her. Tango Teacher Jlas Departed The tango teacher rroni Atlanta.Miss P. N. Johnston, yesterday returned to her homo after spending ten days in Anderson teaching the would-be tan goers Just how to get the elusive step During her stay In Anderson, Miss Johnston made quite an impression upon all the people with whom she came in contact and she delighted the many pupils thronging the hotel to learn tho tango. That she certainly kno >vs how the dance goes herself, cannot be denied and she succeeded in showing a good many of the learn ers just how it should be done. -0 Last Lyceum Well Attended. A large audience witnessed the last lyceum number given at Anderson col lege ' '"orlum under the Alkahest Lyct jystera last night. Mr. Cratae, besides keeping the au dience deeply interested in his draw ings, held their att*?*?ion with his *lti ty remarks. The lectures wore splen did, each bringing a round or anplause front the audience. The clay moulding surpassed the expectations of many *h?t *vers set familiar with Mr. Calne's work. The busts represented the thr^? men. Lee, Lincoln and Uncle Sam, known to ev ery school boy. The season has been one ot marked success, large audiences greeting ev ery performance. -0-1 Serleas Case , Of Appendicitis Dr. Shirley and Mrs. Hike of Central a Mved in the city yesterday morning bringing Mr. George BJ*r, The ?as suffering with a severe case oi ap pendicitis. An operation was perform ed immediately at the Anderson Hos pital and was pronounced successful, although, had It ?een dolay*d any time tho consequences would : hare, [been very grave. Last night the pa tient was restlag welt f. * Y- * * * * * * * * * * y SPARKLETS * _ * d Mention Caught Over the * reets of Anderson * ? * * * * * * ****** Returned Mfshionnrv Will Speak Tonhrht Miss Cleo Youuk. a returned Mis sionary, will spcuk at the WeBleyan Methodist churcli on South Main Str<"!t at 7:30 Friday nlgat All are cordially invited. FOB THE GKAUTAUQUA LONG LIST OF THE EVENTS FOR ANDERSON BEGINS APRIL 27 Famous "Men and Notabi? Events Scheduled for Week in April At Anderson Tiie representative of the lyceuin company booking the attractions for the chautauqua attractions for Ander son spent yesterdav in Anderson and while here he :gav? the program for the chautauqua to be held In the city. I While there iare some 'eventB yet to be supplled/ItliWif?atui'?s already plac ed on the program show that Ander Bon's chautauqua .will bt> superior to anything of t'/e kind held in the state thlB year. ' Mr. Cornelius said yesterday that he had been More' fortunate ; In securing attractions '?mn14 litae' ?ad at first thought possible' and "that some rare treats are'fh store' t?t those towns contracting 'with"the"Company. The cltautauqua begins hero on April 27 and continues'tUrOugh May 3 and the following' Is tho order in which the various /events come: Monday,-April 27. 2 P. Ml?Dunbar" male quartette. 2:30 P. M.?Lecture by Hon. George D. Alden. 7:30'P. M". ? Concert by Dunbar male quartette. 8 P. M.?Im personation by John B. Ratto. Tuesday, April 28. _ Tuesday, April 2s. lt> {. M.?Morning lectures aud the jsto-: celling hour. 2 P. M.-^Concert \'jy the Mauner sisters. 2:30 P. Ml? Monologist, Everett Kemb. 7: SO P. M. Concert, by the Maurer sinters. 8 P. M. ?JLecture by Edward Amhorat Qtt. Wednesday, Aorll 29. 2 P. M.?Concert by Minses Welch, Christensen and Baker. 2:30 P. Ml? Lecture by Dr. WViA. College. 7:30 P. M.?Concert by Mieses Welch, Baker, and Chrlstensen. 8 P. Ml?Tho Ben Great Players. Thursday* April 80. 2 P. M.?Prelude, Cathedral choir. 2:30 P. M?Recital by Marcus Keller man, baritone. 7:30 and 8:00 P. M.? Concert by cathedral orchestra. Frhlifo ?*y 1. Kryl and bis band and grand opera, I quartette. Saturday, Mhy 2. 2 P. M.?Conc*l^by TarinelH Trio. :S0 P. M.?Lecture. 7:30 P. M.? I Children'b concert, Tarenelli trio. 8 [P. M. Night Magic Ret?. Sunday, Kay s. I 2 P. M.?Concert, Kollog-Halnes singing party. 3:30 P. M. ?Lecture Monta ville Flowers, 7:30 P. M.?Sa cred concert and sermon by lecturer. It will be Been by the program thpt I no mention is made of the morning [hours except the'first day's program. J Each day during the chautauqua, thj program will be devoted entirely to I morning lectures end story* telling hours. 1 Those Anderson people who have seen this program have ?becn more than impressed with it and say that it Is by far betta* in every respect than they had anticipated. Mrs. Berket Henderson. 1 ; Honea Path. Ma>o'4 12.?Mrs. Berket Henderson died; suddenly Sunday night at the home ot her son-in-law, Lawrence J. Barts. who lives four miles east of thia place. Mrs H?n derson was a widow and has marie her home with her daughters. She was not ill previously; but as she walked out to supper fell dead. She was about 65 years of age. Burial will take place at Poplar Springs church In Laurens county. CLOSE Pl'&LIC BUILDING* (By Ai*ock.?*i Press.) Londcn, MarelKSS-?Vandalism of the ?il'.itti.i suffragists today caused the eloRlnt of mafiy public buildings in addition to which loceked their doors yeaterday. Mies May Richardson, militant suf fragette, who h%nfc*d VAlaani*??'? Rc ksby Venus, in tbc National gallery, was today sent*A*^^?? prisopment ma "A STITCH SN TIME 1 WILLSftVE NINE" ANDERSON SHOULD PLAN FOR SUMMER NOW TIME TO SWAT I Cleaning Up Premies* Now Will] Do Much to Help When Sum me/ Weather Comes ir t'.:ere is anything in the old adage "a stitch in time saves nine" those Anderson people who had even a speaking acquaintance with Solomon will shortly begin to clean up their premises preparatory to the coming of summer. Bv removing some of the winter's accumulation of rubbiBh and getting the premises cleaned up now, there won't have to be so much rub I bish and getting tho premises cleaned j up now, there won't have to be eg much swatting of the fly this suin mor and on, the other hand, if the premises ?" nul cleaned up, all the swatting that the family combined can do will not accomplish much. - If tho breeding place of the fly is not re moved the killing of a few hundreds will not make aay appreciable differ ence. To accomplish anything with the fly bis bre^dins place mC3t bo de stroyed. Thousands of eggs hatch out faster than an/ living man can kill flies. . / In the hopes that it may do comb good here the following "Fly Oatch [ ism" as prepared by the Indlana [State Board of Health, is reproduced: 1. Where Is tho fy born? In meure and filth. 2. Where does the fly live? In evto!-y kind, of filth. 8?' Is anything' too filthy for the fly to eat? .. No 4. (a) Where does he go when he loaves tho surface closets and the ma nure pile and the Spittoon? Into the kitchen and dining room (b) What doeB he do tuere? He walks on the bread, fruit and vegetables. 'He wipes his feet on the butter and bathes in the milk. 5. Does the fly visit the patient sick with typhoid fever, consumption au1 I cholera infantum? He does?and he may call on you evt 6. Is the fly dangerous? He is man's worst pest and is ico;e I dangerous than wild beasts or rattlo Isnakes. 7. What diseases does the fly cary? He carrier typhoid fever, consump ' tlon and summer complaint. How? I On his wings and. hairy fct. What is his correct name? Typhoid fly. 8. Did he ever kill anyone? He killed more American soldiers in I the Spanish-American war than did I the bullets of the Spaniards. 9. Where are the greatest iiu-.-i.er of cases of typhoid fever, consumption [and summer complaint? Where there are. most files. 10. Where are the most files? Where there is the most filth. 11. Why should we kill*the fly? Because he may kill us. 12. When shall we kill the fly? . Kill him before he gets wings?kill{ him when' he i$ a maggot in the ma I nuro pile?kill him while he is in the egg state. I 13. Hov? . * Kce the stable dry and clean and don't allow any manure to stay on the premises longer than one. week, Have all other filth and trash accumulating on your premises removed and burned at least once ? week. 14. If your neighbor falls to comply with rules and slows files to breed o:., his premises to visit you, screed yovA doors and windows and-keep them oTK. Anderson is no dirtier than any eth er city la this section of the country but at that the statement does not stand fo*- much. There Is not enough care, used in keeping the .premises in and around the city cleaned up and the statemont that at least half of the sickness of the c?mmuuity is due to this carelessness can aot be de nied.* The newly elected board. of h*r?lth Is soon to lad&^^Jr^Ual campaign and it gives tfie following splendid working rules for Anderson l*~>?M= ? b??r ?u^a?. ,.l "Keep the lids on garbage cans. 1 "Pile up the trash In yards and no Itify the sanitary department to cornel land get It; f \ (T-#IJJJj Don't thrdw things into streets and latleys. 'Help us to put an end to the tttas land mosquitoes. You know trash I breeds them." _ .Killed With Gasw Lancaster, March 12.?Yesbarday in the White Bluff section or the county James Danfsi. a negro. In an alter cation with Thomas J. Blackmoa, a prominent and well known cP.isen of that ccsi?ii?s?ty ?n? of tup wuulj, ?strack over the head with a shot-J . In?the hands of Mr. Blackmonj and killed. Particular of the homl This is a Pump Season Colonials and the regu lar Pump styles are great favorites. The types we are showing are as enjoyable to wear as they are pleasing to look at? ?n all .leathers on sale now at $2.00 to $4. THE ONE* PRICE SHOE STORE WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY BTOMACR S1TFERERS1 ItKADTHIS So many.stomach sufferers have been benefited by a simple prescription of vegetable oil* which cured a Chicago druggist of chronic stomach, liver and intestinal trouble of years' standing tbat we want you,surely to try this remeay. It is known as Mayr's Wonderful Stom ach Remedy. One dose will convince 'ou. It * usually gives wonderful re> ief within 24 hours?even in the mosb*i; stubborn cases. Mayr's Wonderful' S Stomach Remedy is now sold here bv^ Bvans' Pharmaoy, Three Stores. B ... THEATRE m NEW PRIG? LISTS OF OilS DAHLIAS I GLADIOLI TODAY'S PROGRAM. j; . ; - ?_to V. ,"0 TU K LION'S PIT? Powers i? reel dnrnm fcatufiug Kdnin rtufant. Oho of the most exciting futures ever shown ut the Bijou.- A girt;is thrown into the Hons pt* and Mr. I August ! hold* < the lions off with sword while Having the girl. TWIX LOVE AND FLOWER? S'ester Comedy with Ramone Litngley A MOT FINISH IMP comedy. Coming tomorrow "OUR MUTUAL WV&~*A& VAGABOND SOL DIER0 8 reel \fild animal picture by the 101 Bison Company with William Clifford and PhilUs Gordon. . And All Summer-Flowering Bulbs Are Now Beady. Do yon Want One? ANDERSON FLORAL CO 538 .Marshall Areaae. Fhone252L Members of Florists Telofraak LECTRIC Si Why we want Small Accounts Do you realise that a hundred small accounts make a bank .stronger than a dosen large one* eren if they aggregate the same total of deposits? That'B why we are constant ly seeking new customers. Wo want as wide a circle of friends and customers as possible.. Of course, large accounts are welcome, too, for It le our pur pose to servo ALL, people. But we want men and women I -of limited means to Whow Uiat ; this baa' is willing1 to' accept their deposits and give them, the advantage of our eBVic* ?'t' ff-, ery facility of the Institution. ' If you are not a hank deposi tor at all come in and get ac quainted with 'Ua^' W* will bo glad to talk things over with you. Citizens National Bank I 9J TODAY'S PROGRAM. ft!*. .-rr THE DANCE- I Thanboser?Great two reel feature, wherein the artist Is revealed as yen don't know; her on your side of the footlights. A true-to-life portrayal. THE MONEY LENDER? American drama. GOTRAN, THE SNAKE CHARMER? Majestic Drama. 4 REELS?10c. Wh*ml Morien Mafeg Tfena Fly. TaS??fi? ;**f TODAY'S PROGRAM. Indian^ Blood. aalen .In two Reels. A Llvo, Thrilling. Adventures ef an Actress* Jewels.... Edison An Exciting, Roaring Comedy. "Westera Drama. Patte ^Weekly. Aliitiie; World'" CU^rsnt on the Screen. 4 B& Reels?lOc; THE MAM THAT PUT THE BOVK IN MOVIES. HEISKEUS cide are not yet known here. Mr. Blsckmon came-ta, Lancaster last night and surrendered, ' S ' 1%. "1 filT" ^ M?N m a. -ij I