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THE place to buy 1 them is where they have them. And tIii:? is tlie store that lias the swell Oxfords. The < hie effects, .the new Id' an, ii. dull, patents, tans. The faultless liitiiiB shoe for Women. it fits the foot in every detail, design ed for women of artislc last?-, style, character and foot comfort combined. spring freshness abound in our sliow llig of now Oxfords. i Under Masonic Temple SHOES THAT SATISFY *^??m*mm*mmm?i A mt ^1 A A il?S SUMMER BLOOM ING BULBS CANNAS Per Dos. Dwurf Mixed. 60c Tall Mixed.60e. f t'ALADlUMS Elephants- Ears, each. ;-26c GLADIOLUS Extra Choice Mixed, per dux. S6c DAHLIAS 16c Each, per dos.. .$L50 1 WON FLORAL GO. n 638 MurNball Avenue. *i Phone 852L, A Members of Florists Telegraph J Delivery. Every Day 12:00 to 3:00 P. M. SPECIAL DINNER Send tu,your order. We'll tend it out to you Everything Clean and Neat. SUSY BEE CAFE B IJ?U ... THEATRE MONDAY'S PROGRAM / THE BRIDE OF MY8TERY- ., Gold Heal 8 n i i fealare with Grace Cnnurd and Francis Ford. One of the greatest detective dramas yet released by the Universal Company It has more thrills than any Oo|d| Heal yet produeedi and holds the in*, tcrest from start to finish. A OUECB AM DTYVO FAIR IMF Comedy. Coming tomorrow "A l> V ENTUREHI OF KYTHLYN" t reel SeUg serial story front the adventures In India* a melodrama wild animal sotry taken from Harold MeGrath's novel. CLECTRIC IL... THEATRE MONDAY'S FROG RAM BAFFLES, THE GENTLEMAN BUR.1 LAR? I featuring the famous FoHedran Ford: Sterling. THE CLERK? Majestic drama. 4th reel to be selected. Coming teaerrew ?THE YELI FLAME**-?Broncho * reel Indian drama* 4 REELS?10c, Mutual Morte* MU? TW Ply. T. Mies Leila Buchanan of Autun. has returned after spending a jmonth with l Mr?. C W. Ftost In Columbia. ****** * ****** * ELECTRIC CIT * _ * Items of Interest and Person * Wireless on the S ****** * ****** M) Bales of Waste And Waste House Burned Tlve waste house and forty bales of waste, which It contained was burned late .Sunday night, the loss amounting to net ween $100 and $500. The house which belonged to the Anderson cotton mill was situated JuBt outside of tbe mill >ard at the head of B and C streets t ear the siding of the G. S. Hi A . which runs to the power house from i be main line on Tribblc street. The company carried no insurance on tlie building as that would necessitate the installing of a sprinkler system in the building, costing inoro than the loss of the contents would amount to. Tito waste which is generally sat urated with oil and greases is very cumbustuble and it is supposed that is uhat caused the fire. The pressure on the mill hose wus exceptionally good. Hoail Scrape Boing Klee Work The city road scrape is doing sonic nice work on the streets. The scrape, which is drawn by a large' traction engine, is doing wonders to the streets not only in filling the gulleys, that make traveling so bad, but in making them clean and in removing the rocka that prove such a nuisance to the au tomobilists of the town. The scrape is a great Improvement over the old way of having the work done by negro labor. It requires on* ly three men to handle tho machine, and they are capable of doing twice as much work as a gang of workmen; without the cost of an overseer to sec I that the work is done completely sat isfactory. o Fitting School Begins Practice The Anderson Fitting school base ball team in the charge of Prof. B. M. Parks, has made its first appearance at the park for the spring training. The school last year turned out one of the best prep, school teams in the state, losing only the first game play ! Art Twenty men reported for the first practice, all hopeful that they will be the ones to represent tho school this season. The boys last season put up a fine gsms and !" the buys this year expect to put out a better one they will have to hustle. The first game of the season will be played on March 27. There have b?en several games scheduled for the coming season, and the fana of Anderson should see some ball playing tbat yould please them as well as the league games would Tbe squad reported yecterday after noon at the park for regular practice. Ont, After Several WeeksMa Hospital Theo. Barrls Is now able to be on the streets after an operation for ap pendicitis. Theo says tbat it is /quite \ a pleasure to see the boys again and help awaken the base ball spirit In Oho fitting school team ot which he was a member last season, holding down the receiving end of the bat tery. Miss Pearson Visiting In City Miss Agpes Pearson, now of Spar taobnrar. has been spending the week end, with Mrs. Wllkle on Ella Street. Miss Pearson is an accomplished vio linist She was with the Knickerbock er theatre, under the management of Fur m an Smith of this city; later she Was With the Lyric then with the For sythe theatre or Atlanta. She then went to the Grand Theatre at Spar enburg, where she will be until June. Miss Pierson has numerous friends in Anderson who will be glad to know that boo la making a decided success at tho Grand. Began Work on . ?lsa New Home W. L. Brlsscy. president of the Elks Hoipe Holding Company said Mon day that the company had received a permit for the erection of their new home on the corner of Sharp and North MoDuffie streets, adjoining the atandplpe lot and within one block of the postefflco. The ground .waa brok en shortly after one o'clock. The [building will be three stories of brick j veneir, and will cost approximately 96,500. The building is to have ten rooms and will be occupied exclusive ly by raemb'fs. The home will be finished in time for the state conven tion to be held In June . ??o Lot of Shooting But Ko One Hart * Andorson could not have- kept the reputation she ha- if the sheriff had not been called out to some, remote part of the county to arrest some one who had no regards for tbe law. Lato Sunday, 8heriff Ashley reelved a call from Jackson's mills at Iva. that a man by the name of Shaw had killed an other by the name of Meeks. After going to tbe scene it was found that no ono had been shot, bnt tbat Shaw: and Meeks were out trying the effic iency of a pistol on .some nea: -by boards. Whoever sent in the re- ! port surely must have been excited or else they would have found out that ins men were only having some fun County Heallies ?1,48? on Males . Fifteen mules belonging to tha Coun ty. Were sold at public auction on the court house square Monday morning by tbe county commissioners, tbe sale netting the county a total of $1,485. These mules were .replaced a few days ago by 22 fresh animals from Ken tucky. The prices ranged from $41.00 to $150.00. The nurehaaers of the stock yesterday were: Hose MeAd saa, E. R. Horton, Will Bailey, J. B. MeOee. W. G. Dresses le. Arthur Rho tdy, P. W. Major. J. 8. N. MoConnell, 'J. M. King, J. J. Martin. John C. Pru ' Ht, Edgar Hall, end C. E. McLees. 3fc ijft ?Tf* ?ji ?y ?y ^ *^f* Y SPARKLETS * _ * 1 Mention Caught Over the # trcete of Anderson * ^ ?Y" ?* ^ ?y? ?y >/ 'Y' ?y? ^ ^ HIk Sunday Keim?l Rally ot Flat Kock The third Sunday in April huut been ! selected for Sunday School day at Flat Rock church. Besides the regu ' lar services appropriate for the occa sion there will he several speakers of prominence of the state, who arc In terested in the Sunday school move ment who will make talks for the bet terment of the Sabbath school. Flat Kock church Is only six or eight miles from Anderson, and for this reason there should be a good repre sentative at the meeting from My, Town. Four Cars Derailed (la C A W. V. Track Saturday afternoon while the C. Sc W. ?. were bringing several cars form.1 their tracks to the Blue Ridge yard four cars left tbe track In front of the Anderson mill. The cars which were loaded with lumber turned com pletely over, falling against one of the telecraph poles, breaking it off Two flat cars left the track, but did not get off the road bed, tho rails were badly twisted hut it did not take the crew long to get the track in good' condition again. Hart well Wants Intern) hau Line. C. S..<.RIchurc>:ou. a prominent IMPORTANT :: NOTICES :: WANTS WANTED?The ladies to know that I have the best, curling fluid that can be bought. On sale at Martin's Druir Store or Garvin Barber Shop. Prise ?l.oe per bottle. D. C. G?r via 8-7-tt WASTED?Typewriter '- purchasers. We have over 20C new rebuilt and ucvuuii hand typewriters for quick sate, cheap. All makes. Price sheet cn request. #'22. Crayton & Co., Charlotte. N. C. m8-tf Wanted?Boys between the ages of 12 and 16, to act as agents for the An derson Daily intelligencer in every town In . South .'Carolina. A good proposition will be offered to HUSTLING BOYS. Your friends will gladly subscribe to this paper at 10c per< weok Daily and Sunday. Writo or icalli Circulation Manager The Anderson. Daily Intelligencer, Anderson.!?, ?j^ S-14tf 4i? LOST^-Laprobeivetwecn Iva and my home or In tvar- Finder please no tify W. P. Bell.. It. . r -It 2. Iva, S. C. FOUND FOUND?Mesh bag. Owner can have same by paying for ad and reward. Call at Anderson Intcligcscer of fice.- . ml6-It FOR SALE FOR SALE?House and lot where I now live and vacant lot adjoining on east. House bas ilgbt rooms and kitchen, butler's pantry, bath room, electric Mghts and sewerage. Price right, terms right L. E. Norryco. I still have a lot of good land in tracts to suit you. Prices varying from ten dollars to thlrty-flvo per acre. All well Icteated. Write to me st McCormlck. S. C. Joe F, Edmunds. ?-?: For Sale?76 acres, well located, 5 miles wes lof Due West Good 9 room dwelling. Good barn, crib, cottonhous?, etc., at a reasonsble price. Come and see or write, JOHN N. PRATT 3-10 4t Level Land. S. C. WANTS ~ WANTED TO BUY?Will bny any time, rat cattle, hogs and calves 1 hsve customers for and contracts to furnish. I buy hides and tallow. The Tannera want my hides. 121 W Whltner St.. Phono 604 or695 I R, ?SKI? PERSO* At Lilly, White Market The wholesale and abattoir man. 1 . " ?~ Peas of sll **? algkestj JNO. A. McGILL, LEGAL NOTICES ' NOTICE. On Monday, March 16, at 11 o'clock. In front of ejttrt house, will sell to the highest bidder, singly and in pairs, a lot ot county mules- - Terms, cash. J. MACK RING, 8-4-tf- K County Supervisor. ' .. v: young business man of Hartwell, Ga . who was in the city Monday, stated that the people of bii section are very much in earnest about getting the la terurban to build into their town. They are willing to put up the rights of way. terminal facilities and guaran tee of business. Mr. Richardson says that the Hartwell people will never be satisfied until they get the Inter urban for they realise that it is a great help to this section of South Carolina. Thev also realise that the Piedmont and Northern was fleeced in some localities by land owners and that future building movements must be conducted more cautiously than in the past. But when the call comes, the people of Hartwell will bo on the job and wiii heip in more ways than one. -o New Kerles to Be Shown at BIJou> The management of the Bijou thal er has secured the "Adventures of Kathly", a series of pictures similar to the "Mutual Girl." The first pic ture of tliis series will be shown Wed nesday afternoon and night. This will nrovc a winner. , , The women -of the city have been especially interested in this picture as it shows the latest gowns and fab rics shown by the fasliionable modes of New York, who design part of the fashions seen on the streets, also the latest fashions from Paris. Negro Woman Succumbs to Wound. Ida Kellar, wlio was shot late Sat urday afternoon, died from the wound she received at the hands of Cliff Washington. The snooting took place at the plan tation of Jas. N. Pearman, which Is about four miles from lionea Path, snortiy after 3 o'clock. Washington who bad been drinking went to thiB woman's house shortly after noon Saturday. Later they became Involv ed in a dispute which ended with the shooting ot the negro woman. Wosh lugon left immediately after the shoot ing, making bis way toward Honea l*ath. Deputy Sheriff Sanders, who was sent by Sheriff Ashley to the sueue of the shooting captured Washington early Sunday mornlnj, and he Is now lodged In the county jail. Coroner Hardin bel dan inquest Monday. O <? ' J. B. Dukes Was Here rwr A Few Minutes J B. Duke, head of the Southern Power Company and allied interests, came to Anderson in a private car yes terday afternoon and left immediately lor Greenville. He was merely on a tour of inspection over the lino. He was accompanied by Messrs. W. E. Leo and Z. V.. Taylor, who stopped over here for a couple ot hours, and E. Thomason, general manager, C. S. Allen, general passenger agent and Carl. Lee, chief engineer of the In terurban Mr. Duke will present his great warehouse plan to the cotton mill men of this section at a meeting at Greenville today. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o PERSONALS. o o o ooooooooooooo Z. V. Taylor, president of the South ern Public Utilities company Is recov ering from an attach ot ptomaine poisoning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCullough spent Sunday in Greenville with relatives. Ross Mitchell., Belton's new mayor, was a business visitor In the city Mon day. S. G. and J. I Murdock ot Martin township spent yesterday in the city. C. A. Pruttt of the Ebenerer sec tion was In he city yesterday. F. S Henry of Greenville was In the city Sunday for a few hours. D. G. Blackwell of Due West spent yesterday in the city on business. W. I. Kcans of Atlanta wss in the city yesterday on business. R. R. keaton, a well known planter of the Ebenexer section was In town for a few hours yesterday. , ??i-' R. B. Tin dal 1 of Oroenville. was a visitor to Anderson yesterday. R. J. Gembreir ot Bel ton spent yes rdsy In the elt yon b?slness. J. A. mcGill of Martin township in the city for a few hours yes terday. ;_ .1. L. Webb of the Hopowelt section ' vas in the city yesterday | Sephen and Turner' Hanks of the Ebcnezer district were in the city yes terday for a few hours. W. 8. Reeves of Greenwood was In the city yesterday for a' few hours. R. M. BlackweH Of the Martin town ship spent yescrday in the city. J. <.:. Ford of Cheddar spent several heurs In the city yesterday. ? W. S Brady of the Broadaway sec tion was in.tho city yesterday M. L. Sullivan of Greenville was In the city yesterday for a few hours on business. J. R. Pruitt of th? Martin section wss in Anderson yesterday on bust aess. J. B. Er8kIne of the Broadaway sec tion was a visitor to Anderson yester day. _ iL R. King and wife spent Sunday in Greenville, to guest of-B. Mar tin. D. T. r/eibom. a representative of the Armour Company of Greenville, was In the city yesterday. W. B. Gosse'tfor Willlamston spent several hours In the city yesterdsy. Mrs. Pearl Croft and Mr. W. K. Dal ton of Greenwood, spont Sunday in the city with Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Curtis on West Whitner street. A. 8. Farmer has gone to Philadel-] phia on a business trip. G. P. Browne, publisher of the Daily Mail, is attending the meeting of the Southern Publishers' Association, which is in session of Atlanta. Rufus Hill, who is now with the | G. S. & A., and has headquarters in Greenville,.'spent Sunday here with relatives. Misses Hanna, Keeley, Lawson and j Grifiln of Lander college have been the guests of Mrs. Sam Prince. 3 : Mrs. B. C. Brownlee or Due West, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Brown lee. W. R. WelffFwho has been mana ger of C. S. Minor's afore wll' leave] on Saturday to accept a similar po-| sition in a northern city. . SONG OF VETS Urged To Meet To, Arrange for the Reunion A meeting will be held at the court room Monday March 23rd at 4 p. m., to begin preparations for the enter tainment of the veterans and sons of veterans at the reunion in May. All sons and grandsons of Confed erate veterans are earnestly urged to attend tho meeting. The town of An derson cannot afford to fail to enter tain properly the visitors who will attend the reunion. J. W. Qusttlebaum, C. C- Langston, H. H. Watkins, M. M. Mattison, F. E. Watkins, M. U Bonham. ___ . oooooooooooooooooo o o lo WHERE TO GO o lo *9?i., - - , o ; lo Adama-V Carnival in North An- c o ri?rnnn O o Electric ^Theatre o o Bijou Wktre o o PalmettOtTneatre o p Lodge Meetings o o s . e OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THE AT R ? MONDAY'S PROGRAM A Great Comedy Entities! WOOING .OF^ffgjfrSALESLADY? Every lady inilmo cRjy shoald see this! on?.. Especially the *aiesladies. A THRIFT OF HEARTS? 1 Pathc special two reel feature. One] of Pat he's best .dramas Special Selig drama BLUE BLOOD AND RED? Coming Thursdaj?THE HOUSE 0F| MYSTERY. Four reels, Natural Color| featare. 4 Big Reels?10c THE MAN THA? iU? THE MOVE" IN MOVIES. 1 ft S_= Are you an actual Up-to The Minute man? You can not possibly be unless your clothes are STYLISH. Yoju are brainy and you get re sults. But does your out side appearance belie your ability ? A house or horse must show up well to bring the proper price. The principle is the same in your case. Your Jfl clothes will settle one way or another, your "face valued Better get a STYLISH new Spring Suit AT ONCE. You will be absolutely Cci Lain uf securing a-|jl STYLISH garment if you select your suit here. The makers of our clothes have a national style reputation. This, however, does not add anything to the price? on the contrary, the values you'll get are far * better than the ordinary. Popular prices, $10, $15?.v?' $20 and $25. All sizes for Men and Young Men. We're ready to show you an interesting vari ety of patterns, in your size. Parlsar & Bote THE OftE.PBlCE CLOTH IE KS These $2.00, $2.$0 and $3,00 Oxfords are extra values for these prices. They have the same snap and style in them that you wil see in much high er priced shoes. They are all on sale now at $2.00 - to - $3.00 We have plenty of new styles in the finer grades at |3.50 and $4.00 THOMPSON'S THE ONE PRICE SHOE S'^tt WE Sat F0? CASH ONLY Teeth Ezamined fr^nent?y,ftw \\ \>??vu happens that decay will set in aahy tf they are ne glected. You should take your boys & girls to the dentist at least once a year. We won't charge for examina tions and we don't charge high even - ! for onr best professional services. We do all kinds of Dental Work in the best style and guarantee every detail to be perfect. Moderate charges. & & COMPANY ?AL PARLORS erase, 8. i\ Afoa&wrt