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... COMMENCING MONDAY ... The Palmetto Thratre will give one continuous performance every day, not closing for the usual supper hour. We have for Monday FOUR Good Ones, titles of which ap pear on the Program. Read it, as Monday is Comedy day at the ^ _ 4 Big Reels 10c- %fWL PAT MFTTO 4 Big Keel&^Oc THE MAN THAT PUT THE MOVE IN MOVIES." OXFORDS FOR ALL A showing riioBt complete In every way. Ladies, Men und Children will (Ind them here to milt their taste and pocket book . Hvory day we gain new satlslled cus tomers all of which goes to prove we are giving the people what they want in footwear. Every pulr Is fitted the correct way by Kline men of experience. Ixing wear Is manured If the shoe If m ted properly ! rim e * nnnnrnp nnnn SHOE COMPANY ' VJUUWl XVIOOWAUV ICUIPIC SHOES THAT SATISFY Korrett to Hnpnort Government, jment, have not-given "their assent to - i the project, although they have prom Mexico City, March 14.?Bankers'i*od to give the exeeutivo an early en -who yesterday were told by President-ewer. A committee .of banker* has Iluerta ?hat Jh*V would t-e ?^p?c?Cd .been spo?stsd to ?\i'.;?y ihr prouiam.i advance approximately .lftor.O^Op Some appear wllltBrtbr lotce a. criai? mouth to support the aOvfRtjby flatly refusing to aoquleece. ] y. ifi if * * * * ELECTRIC C!T y- _ ^ Items of Interest and Person i y Wireless on the Si Mr. king To Hell Mules .1. Muck King, wipe-visor, said ycs-| terdny tltat lie anticipated some live ly bidding on die lot of good coun try mules to be offered for sale by the county tomorrow. These mules .ire to be disposed of at public auction before the court house door. Some time ug?* MV. King imported 22 fresh mulct: for the county work and there fore such a large number will not hereafter he required for the worki on the roads. Wanted K?*ry Hou?e Searched An old negro woman nppeared In Magistrate It road well's office yester day with the statement that she Want ed every negro bonne In Anderson county searched in an effort to find her pig. According to her tale, scorne miscreant went Into her pig pen Fri day night end deliberately killed the pig, torn the bottom, off a shirt and "'iped ??? bioo? und men carried tiio pig Into a gully uhout 100 yardrf from the house und cut it up. She could find no further trace or tne thief and she told the mngistarte that she wanted u search warrant that would let her go Into every negro house In the county and see if she could find uny trace of her lost meat. When in foVmed by the magistrate that she. would have to bt explicit in the mat ter of names she finally furnished a name where she thought the guiltvj party might be found and she depart ed on her <i??St. V,&ade*?e?teroay In answer to a call issued by A. 8. j Farmer, chairman of tho committed, the. canvassing committee of the An derson chamber of commere met in the rooms of the local chamber yesterday at noon and made a report of what they had done. The committee an nounced that approximately $4.i>00 bad been pledged for the^vcrk of the year and that there are yet over 125 business men to see. In view of the fact that only three members of the comn.it?ec were present, it is believed that additional report* will bring th< smount up to that of last year, this ! being 17,000. ??o Work Will Soon Begin . Mrs. jlufus Fant, president of the I.adie? Civic League of Anderson, yes terday appointed four men as auxil iary to assist four of the members of ladles of the civic league In se lecting a proper type of posts for the| white way around the Plaza, soon to be begun. This committee of eight | will also go into on immediate con sid?ration of ways and means and It I la confiedntly expected that the work| will he begun .within the next week. The paving of the walks around thel plaza will also come up for Imme-1 diate consideration and all this workj will he rushed as much as possible. The improvement In the looks of thel pldaa following these Improvements,] will surprise every one In the city. Mr. Smoak Mnch Improved A telegram from Waiterboro Satur day brought the pleasing news that W. W. Smoak. business manager of the Anderson Intelligencer, is much improved. Mr. Smoak haa been quite 111 at Waiterboro for the last few days with an attack of pneumonia and much concern was felt by his friends In Anderson. He had gone to Wjaltcr boro to w'nd up aome business affairs when- he was sei???! with the attack. The telegram -yesterday said that his temperature was normal and that his condition was considered much im proved by the attending physicians. Mx. Kot?ro*k t?~? < Deliver Addrno? J- w ?^?Wl^*^Hkdoi?onst^Ueai.agout for finr?SUfin county and .working in conjunction with the Anderson cham ber of commerce and Clemson college will be one utfliW principal speakers at the annual Sprigg meeting of the Pied mont Agricultural Club, when It con-' vanes at Piedmont. AjThe exact dato | for the meeting baa^jat yet been an nounced but it Is understood that it| will take place at an early fate. Mr. Roth rock said yesterday that he had Just received the invitation and would accept it provided nothing interfer ed. He will probably apeak on" the subject. "Agriculture at Home and Abroad." Bine Rife* is ? B*llasllng - The Blue Ridge rattroaC y?sterday began the work of ballasting a portion of Its trsck and It is ssld that the com pany Intends placing rock ballast on the entire road-bed. The work yester day was tVaen up near Broadway river and was moving along at a good ptce I with the large force of man employed. Y SPARKLETS * _ # al Mention Caught Over the tree te of Anderson * Business Meal <?f Yesterday A business .leal of Interest to the publie of Anderson wan announced on yesterday, this being (he purchase of one of the C. A. Heed buildings on Main street by I.. S. Horton and W. F. Marshall. They purchased the propr orty form It, ('. McKinney who ac (liiircd it a Hhort time ago and the consideration was $20,000. The block bought is the one n -xt to the Blue Hldge railway, but Mr. MeKlnney re-" talus his holding of 17 feet of vacant space between the business buildings and the railroad tracks. Mr. Horton said last night that the property waa bought Individually und not for the firm. ,,- ' -o- * Five Fires flaring Month According to the report of Fire In surance Commissioner or South Car olina, made pyblic yesterday, there were five flrRs In Amt.-rar... d??f???S the month of February, "ntailed a total loss of $5,188.50. That these losses were not even larger is due In one instance certulnly to .the work of the fire de partment. I ?W> Nigh I School 1 m Propres ulnar F. ML Burnett, 'Who is responsible for the successTof. the night school, and the textile, school us well, said that both these schools have gotten dpwn to work in earnest and are doing splendidly. He. soys that the com bined enrollment reaches 153 students and that there are nine; teachers ac tively engaged via the - school work. It is planned now to hove only two months more of this session but it-is confidently . np.'oted that the school can continue for six. months next year with , a larger enrollment and more teachers. _ . ,?,. . .. tf\ . ? -er Busy Day In Andersen \ Yesterday .was a. busy day in Ander son and throughout /the streets were crowded with people. Many country people came to town because of the pretty weather, while a larger num ber were brought by business affairs. The court house presented a busy scene and the office *?f county treasur i was crowded alt-.day long, this be ing due to the tact that yesetcrday was the last day to receive taxes. Execu tions will not be handed out In those cases where people chose? not to pay their taxes. Merchants said lsst night that the day's business had beon re markably good. -O ii.". Will Face Serious Charge A negro. Hnmp Miller was yesterday; carried back . to Abbeville, by Abbe ville officers to answer to a cherge .of j arson. It is charged that the negro set j Are to a barn on the plantation of an Abbeville farmer. He was arrested in 1 Anderson by Sheriff Joe .ML Ashley and turned over to Sheriff Lyon's men yos terday. North Anderson , Te Cet Building* That North Anderson Is progressing j every day Is shown by the fact that, | two handsome brick buildings are noV being erected in that popular'section of the city. One or these buildings is the property or Rev. .W. W? I>eathera, while tho North Anderson Develop ment company is building the other. Both will reflect credit upon that por tion of tho city whep completed and | wilt doubtless prove to be good bus Iness investments. Fords Were Ia( Preaitaeaee Archie Todd startled the natives In this country1 yesterday when hs mar aballed. his army of ford drivers in Cresr~?o? und set out from that vil lage with 2?? t>: these^tfetl "known -ma* chinc?, his dea*inatIw be*aK . Ander son. On th? way over It wss under stood that numerous' farmers heard the approaching noise 'and concluded that either Villa or Hubrta were in full retreat, coming bv tfceL farms. The machines made a splendid ahow when.] thoy arrived in lAndeltaon yesterday; and elicited many fflplring words from th? throngs gathered to witness the triumphant arrival In the city. A Man's Size Job To Govern Albania | Berlin, Idarch 14.?Observers of Bal kau politics see stormy days ahead fori tho Prin.--^ of Weld, that fermer major of a Germon Infantry regiment, who has been called to rule the Albanians. But 38 years of age, nth life hereto fore has not\touched anon affairs of state nor"airr>?Wf>nftd nflyrmil'the dully! routine of an nhjny officer and the,, so selves to ttemocBe c' the petty royalty clal P** t^vaaH|^^^^HHWH selves to members or th epetty roya?iy.i of the lesser European principalities. Me was not even head of the House uf Weld, but the second brother. . He dose not ev?n know whether he j is a real "royalty" in bis new^jposition. It is true the Albanian delegation thatj proffered him the throne of that torn' and troubled country addressed him as "Prince of Albania." Certainly he will find rude reality and personal j danger in his new sovereignty. ("apt. von Znbovlts, who fought for] the freedom of Albania against Monte negro 34 years ago and who knows the country and its people thoroughly, de clares that the Prince will faco the prdblem of reconciling nnd uniting uu\| der one banner mortal enemies, Chris tians nnd Mohammedans, the Occident and (ho Orient, and will have to spread civilization and order in u country where an nlpaboti for1 the mother tongue was introduced only three or four* years ngo and where there is still no grammar. The Hinterland, after 700 years of Turkish rule is a wild waste. f{. :{. .y- Y- '{ '{ Y- * * # -Y- -Y- * 3A ?Y? * THE DAY IN CONGRESS * * Ik W ? ? ? W * * * * * * m mm iv 19&14 Semite?Not in session; meets Mon-| day. House? Met at noon. K\ J. i.:: man, New York banker, provisionally Indorsed prior govern ment approval of railroad securities before interstate commerce coroittoe. Passed agricultural appropriation] bill carrying ji?.???.???. Adjourned at 5.50 p. m.. to noon Mon day B IJOU ? THEATRE ! MONDAY'S PROGRAM $31 IMP ? reel drama taken from Char*] lotto Bronte's famous novel featuring, Kthel Grandln and Irvln Camming*.I THE MIDNIGHT ALARM? .inker Comedy fall of laughter. IIIS HETTER SELF? ! Frontier drama of tense situations. Coiaing Tuesday ?TSE SB?fcE i 1 MYSTERY" 3 reel Gold Seal, featur ing G nice Cunard and Francis ford. Coming Wednesday "ADVENTURES OF-EYTHLYN* S reel Sells aerial story to he shown at .the Bijou every | two weeks, taken front III uro Id Me. Grutlis well known novel. PLECTRIC ?j... THEATRE i MONDAY'S PROGRAM ! SONG AT TWILIGHT? Majestle drama. WITHERING ROSES? Beauty drama AT THE t'ABABET? I Reliance Comedy 1th reel to be selected. Coming Tuesday "BAFFLES, THE] GENTLEMAN BURGLAR"?reels] hey slope Comedy 4 REELS?10c, MotasJ Movies Male? Time Fly. PAi-METT?l * THEATRE MONDAY'S PROGRAM j THE REAL MISS LOVELE?GH? \ r.f.^SSJ. ,,M?ian ?m, nunc, natu Hencr*?5. Annie. E41ey es? Harry ^erifca, m a fast Coated^ COU HKEZA LIAR'S AFRICAN Hl'NT Patae. The Colonel has a start Us* experience with a bear. A Si?e split THBe8Twi$Y. OP THE OLD ?PN? Essaaay. Featuring Ham TedeV Dsn Keeteker and Frederlek Charta. CONSCIENCE AND TEMPTRESS? Selig draisa Cornier. ?THE HOUSE OP MYS TERY*?i reel natural color feat?re. One day this week. Watch far, the date. 4 Big Reels?10c THE MAN THAT P*!T THE MOTE IN MOYlfeS. m iL -,m = Thompson's SHOES fi? OXFORDS You can see their Style .at a glance, and a try-on proves their comfort But .to prove their great durability takes months of steady wear. O u r new styles in Men's Ox fords ar? sm?tt rfrtd ex clusive, and they wear as 1- good as- they look. Try them. $2.50 to $5 TUnMOOilM'C i ii ? i?i i ? ? il u THE ONE PRICE SHOE STORE WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY Our Opening Wednesday, March 11th. Was a decided success. Yet it is not sur sis h ?? i-i tXV prising considering the quality and style .of thise pretty Spring hats we *re sh?fc-* mg. We are now fully prepared to sup ply your evefy want in Spring Millinery. All packages delivered promptly to any part pi the -city. MRS. J. C. HOLLEMAN W. Side Square 1 f Anderson, S. C. 12:00 to SPECIAL DINNER Send us your order. We'll send it out to you Everything;; Clean and Neat. THE CLOTH HilRKET ??.,. . An Vumr*u Condition tarth* W-?k Reported New York, March 14.?Ap uneven con dition ia cloth markets exists despite the development of some factors of sdded strength. Plrsfltirscotton mar kets hsve not as yet done more than steady some prices that were weak, gad a substantial saie of sheetings for S?rt to China segregating 7,60? as, have not, been reflected ta a more active demand from the .domes tic trade. There has bejjj some wefck ebln? ?u vri?t uio?a fem. Fall River totaled but Jk&'tV thous and piece*. It is aUll noted that the blesebed cot ton sheets, and pillow tubing remain ycry steady. Fi?i? ?n? ?anc/ goods are irregular and weak la same pteees. Colored goods are quiet and as some of th.e large mills aUll have good con SUMMER BLOOM- t ING BULBS > CANNAS - Dwarf Mixed . . 50r. TaU Mixed.....SA*. CALADIDXS 4 - Elephants Ears, each. ....84e. GLADIOLUS Extra Choir e Mixed, per dot. 85c MS Massfciili Aasiaa i PkaaeJItX. 'V Members of FlerUte Teteg-rapS? Dellmy, 2 DAHLIAS 2 l?r Each, per des. >...... .$1.60 tract*, most of the weakness is shown in some smeller mills where new bus iness ts sought at concessions. The Jobbers are buying from hand to mouth. The printers are busy and here covered a fair share of their re quirements of gray cloths for the aext ten weeks. Converters ere buying lightly as a rule. ~'rn markets hnve been unsteady. Oakley Acquitted. .Montgomery, Ala., March 14^-James state convict department, charged- with the embesxleimmt og $2,207 of state funds in one Indlctement, tonight wss dorfareffnoi;tfulUy. /. '? .