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ATTRACTIVE FOOTWEAR Shoe buyers uro looking in our direc tion and well they may, when it's a ?luostion of Oxfords, aa this stor not only supplies ?hoe goodness and money saving opportunity, but Ox fordo willi cXSCtly an fashion dictates. Como, you'll find us busy with low prices on Rood footwear ns tho ahovo explanation. Under Masonic Temple SHOES THAT SATISFY ?I&?ZL HOME OF YOWR_Jl^^^&3 j^^OWN-l? A HOME tNPEEO/S<'^q^ #^ AN IDEA SW 1 ^f*^-* From j I^r^ NORTH ANDERSON --1 M^?^P , - iraSa^^^ C^FOR HOWC3> SEE . The fourteen pretty new homes In North Anderson present a splendid opportunity to any one looking for "Building ideas.** Whenever you wish to take an hour's roc rest ion you'll find something to Interest you in North Anderson ' "V * ' ; : : DB. W.H. WOODS SPECIALIST DISEASES of the Era, Ear, Nose und Throat Glasses Fitted Hoursi 9 a au te 1 p.m. S p. m. to S p. m. Offices : 806-10 Weekley Batidla* Evenings ky Appoiatmest TELEPHON iTcONNECTION ANDERSON, 8. C. Como in and Inspect our store. The neatest nnd moat sani tary lillie store you ever ?aw Join the big crowd that drink nt our fount, we serve real coca-cola, puro fruit Juices and tiie beat chocolate milk in town. Full linc ot rubber gooda and toilet articles always fresh RED CROIS BRITS CO Phone 324 i ? V ? * a ?V ?as?ese* Announcement! After Tuesday, Varch 24th I wBl he better prepared te nerve my *atrstts. v'Wj?t seers la iew location at Cox Stationery Co's. Store At the Overhead Bridge a? Main street. W. H. L?Ott, Jeweler SUMMER BLOOM ING BULBS CANNAS Fer Hda. Dwarf Mixed ..Ste. Tall Mixed ...........We? CALADICMS Elephants Ears, ?Mb. ? .. .25c GLADIOLUS Extra Choice Mixed, per doa, 80c DAHLIAS lac Each, pc? dos. ..$1JS0 ANDERSON FLORAL CO. . ?13 MMnh.ll Anne Phone =?i2L Mtmbm of Floruit Tekf?|* k I DelUrery. L Every Day 12:00 to 3:00 P. M.| SPECIAL DINNER Send us your order. We'll send it out to you Everything Clean and] Neat. MM * ELECTRIC CIT * _ * Items of Interest and Person; * Wireless on the Si H- H- * # H. >f- H. %. -Y* H- H- % Xiiles killed I In WJ!l!aH!Hto!!. Two mules were Instantly killed In Williamatnn yesterday! afternoon, when struck by the southbound train from Greenville and Krank Rriley, the negro occupant of the team, an?! hi? ?on, had a narrow escape. The ned-, dent took place at the cemetery cross ing- In Williainston and the wagon was entirely demolished. Neither tho: negro nor his son suffered any serious) injury. Anderson Slock Will Arrive Today. Notice was rec?!/ed in Anderson on yesterday that part of the stock of-' fered through J. T. Watt of Clemson college by Anderson county farmers, had arrived In Greenville anil an An derson man was^sent to Greenville yesterday afternoon to nrlng tho cat- | tie on to Anderson. It is probable that' they will reach here today. There arel six head in the shipment now reaching hero and others to follow as soon as they can be secured. Freak Weather ls WUh Cs ?et. Anderson people will hardly be sur prised at any kind of weather coming up. Yesterday morning tho sua was shining brightly at an early hour, la ter lt was overcast by clouds and a skiff of snow fell. There wan a pre cipitate drop in the temperature and throughout the day the cold weather] continued. Last night thurn waa al small fall o? sleet ot about S o'clock, and those who had been so unwise at \ make change in their clothing were1 hustling to warmer quarters. Carnival Has* Closet! Here. Adams Carnival, which hun been ex hibiting in North Anderson for the last ten dayB. closed down last night und none of the Bhows doing any bus iness either during the afternoon or tho evening hours. Thc proprietor of t'.ie ?hows said yesterday afternoon that this was the most unsatisfactory ntay that he had ever experienced in! Anderson. He said that he had boen hore live times before and that he j made money' on all tho former ocer/ ? Blons. but this t'me the patronage was "off." -o Anderson Teachers Sack from Hparianliurg. Tho majority of the Anderson teach ers who attended the State Associ ation in Spsrtanburg Thursday and Friday, .returned to the city yester day. All told, there were about leo Anderson county teachers in attend-1 ance at the convention. They say that Spartanhurg people fairly out-did themselves in their hospitality and made the event one of pleasure in oooooooooocoo o o o PERSONALS,, o o o 0 0 00000900000 Mr. and Mrs. F. Axmann of McLeea went to Honea Path Friday to see Mrs. Axmann's mother. Mrs. E. Kay, who la ill with grip. Mrs. Axmann re mained for a few days. MTS. Kay ls much bettor. Miss Rosa McCully has returned] from Florida. Mra. J. C. Marshall hus returned] from Jacksonville. Miss Josie Peoples of Asheville ls? visiting her mother, Mrs. S. Bleckley. M|r. E. C. Keys or Belton No. 3 wos| in the city yesterday. Mr. James Colflcld, the veteran un derwriter and adjuster, was here yes-; torday, inspecting the loss of the Mc-' Gee stables. He ls with compauies| represented here by the Citizens' In surance Agency, Q. Frank Johnson. Mjanager.^ | Miss Pearl Hall, who is student at Limestone college at Gaffney, ls; ^ponding a few days In the county with her parents. Dr. J. A. Hobson of Sandy Springs waa among the visitors to the city yesterday. A. Fitxhugh of Columbia was in the etty yesterday, stopping the Cblquola hotel. I Julian Hawkins of the Bethany sec-1 tlon vas a business visitor to tho elly yesterday. j E. N. Richardson, of thc Lebanon section spent yesterday In the city on j business. j A. M. Holland of the Flat Rock sec tion was in Anderson yesterday on business. Miss Carrie HcCuen ls spending a few ?days In Greenville with some j or her friends. Li B. Harris ls spending a few days1 IQ Columbia on business. Frank V. Vance of Colombia, Is in thc ?i?iy today with relatives. A. W. Beasley or the V?rennos sec tion spent a few hours In the city yes terday oh business. Brady Milford or Long Branch was among the business visitors to the city yesterday. H. T. Taylor of the Long Branch section was In the city yesterday on business. W. W. Hale or Centerville waa one of the visitors to the etty on yester day. J. V. Johnson ot Long Branch spent a f?W hours m the etty yesterday. A. C. Keys ot Varonnea waa a busi ness visitor to the etty yesterday. T. L. Webb of Hopewell, spent a few hours in th? city yesterday. Walter Keaton of Martin township spent a few hours In the city rester A a v* AA KAIIIIM.. . J. E. Horton ot Bo'?on was ars^hg the business visitors to th? ci cy yes terday. W. H. Tucker of the Hopewell sec Y SPARKLETS _ # al Mention Caught Over the * tree ts of Anderson * ?.very sense of the word. J. H. Felton, superintendent of education said yes terday that AnderBon had the only rural graded school exhibit present at the convention and that il waa the cause of much admiration on tho part of other teachers of the State. Mr. Four he Hark fran? Reek II ill. ! L. P. Pouche, a well known Ander son druggist, and a member of tho Pharmaceutical Hoard returned yes terday from Rock Xiii where he went to attend a meeting of the board. Mr. Fouche is ono of the members of'the! examining board and a number of ap plicants for licenses appeared before\ them in Rock Mill. Tho Anderson! man says that bo had a nice trip, but 1 that it was a relief lo get home after three days spent in York county. Bird Mun May I Fly Here. A letter was received in Anderson' yesterday from H in ry H. Marks, man-1 aging director of the Interstate I5xhi-| bltion Co., in which Mr. Marks stated that he would shortly rom? to An-1 dersod and confer with local people about putting on a fireworks and an ueroplane exhibition in connection | with the chautauqua which begins here April 27. It is understood that Imal pcoplo think this would bc a drawing card and tito majority of timm seem in favor of thin added at traction to tho chautauqua program. Mys. King Is III at Belton. J. Mack King, supervisor for An derson county, yesterday received oJ telegram from Belton saying that his! mother, Mrs. Nancy B. King, was very ill. Mr. King left as soon aa possible for Iiis mother** bedside. Mrs. King has many friends in all parts of An derson county who will regret that she is indisposed and who will hope that it may not bo of long duration Site is a member of the McClure fam ily which is widely connected In thc county. i Five Hundred Clocks Per Year. Reese Jewelry Company yesterday had a very attractive window display of the world-famuB "Big Ben" alarm clocks. The entire display was ship ped direct from the factory to t>:?? Anderson establishment and ls t io only ono of its kind sent to the statu It is. necessary for a Jeweler to sell ns many as ">00 Dig Ben clocks each year for the house to ?end these win dow" displays ?nd Sir. Keese has com plied with thia stipulation, selling well over that number during the past year. The windo^r ls quite attractive and attracted considerable notice yes terday. tlon spent a few hours in Anderson I yesterday on business. J. C. Nally, a well known Anderson farmer, was a business visitor to the city yesterday. ? Wade Watson of the Hopewell sec Iton was in the city yesterday on bus iness. T. E. Watkins of Hopewell was one of the business visitors to thc city yes terday. *4 Eddie Smith of the Oreen Pond sec tion was a business VlBitor to the city yesterday. W. FA Johnson of Hones Path spent yesterday in the city on business. Henry Farmer of Townvllle waa ono of thc" business visitors to spend yes terday in the city. Miss Selma Crawford of Long Branch was shopping in the city yes terday. R. A. Abrams of Starr was one of I the' business visitors to thc city yes terday. W. T. Morrison of Mountain Creek, was a business visitor to the city yes terday. Henry Mhrtin of tho Walker-Mc Emoile section spent a few hours in the city yesterday. I "VA. B. Tucker of Hopewell was a business visitor to the city yesterday for a few hours. 'Reid CarrlBon of Denver was a bus iness visitor to the city yesterday. H. M Garrison of the Denver sec tion was among the well known vis itors to the city yesterday. ! J. B. Stcne ot the 81k and Twenty section spent a fow honra in the city ? yosterday. I Misa Ella Floyd of Lowndesville, was in the city shopping yesterday. I C. H. Hart bas gone to Groen ville for a few days. Charlea Grave? ot Iva was among ?the bualneaa visitors to thc city yes terday. I W. B. King, one ot Anderson's best known planters, waa in the city yes ter lay. , Joe Donthard of Pel*sr waa in the city yesterday on business. 1 Frank Skelton of the Roberts sec tion spent n few feowrs In the city yesterday. . I Mrs. H. M. Prince has returned I from Atlanta where ska has been on a visit to friends and relatives. I Dr. R. J. Witherspoon ot tho Rob erta section was a visitor to the city yosterday. I* E. Martin, a prosperous Anderson farmer, spent yesterday In the city. E. W. Harper waa a business visitor to tb? ?lty yesterday. Thomas Yon ot Carter's Ferry was among the visitors -to. toe city yes terday. Mrs. W. E. Greer of Bt-lton was a ?hopper tn thc city yesterday. Miss Nellie Tnrner was shopping In the city yesterday. V-Jjft, 8. Prince-ot Cars?*ell Institute (was a business visitor to the city on , yosterday. i Lee Welborn and Guy Thompson of : tue lebanon section spent yesterday .til ths etty. C. a Hanter ot Spartenburg waa I? business visitor to th? etty yaa la) day. DR. JAS. P. KINARD VISITS ANDERSON Distinguished Teacher Who Has Many Pupils In This . * City Among the prominent educators of the state who attended the State! teacher's convention und came by An derson to visit relatives is Jas. P. Kinard, Ph. D" professor of Enj-liBlt. nt tiio South Carolina Military Col lege. Dr. Kinure! hold the same po-j sillon at Winthrop College for a num-' ber of years and acted at times as president of that institution lo the oc-; casional absence of Professor .Iolin-.fi son on business. Dr. Kinara* has many former pupils in Anderson, as' this county has always furnished a large proportion of the pupils at Win throp., He also has a number of rel atives itere. Dr. Kinara* is a brother of John M. j Kinard of Newberry, for many years president of the Commercial Bank of that city, and recently president of1 the alumni of tho State university and president of the state Bankers' con-! vention. Dr. Ki nani's grandfather,! Geo. H. Kinard, was for years the sheriff of Newberry county, a content- j porary of John Belton O'Neall. His father was Lieut. Col. John M. Kinard of the 20th South Carolina, killed at tito hoad of his regiment in thc Slien aneVjah Valley near Winchester. This distinguished educator was himself trained at the Citadel, and af-; teaching for apme years took his de gree at John Hopkins. Ito was sup erintendent of the schools at New- j berry and later was elected head of j lite English department of Winthrop ' whore he remained from the day the | college opened until last year when j waa called to the chair he now o?-' ?cupl?s with such distinction as thc i Bucueaisur m th? i .i? i u i Jame? emu-! lutings. Dr. Kinard combines what is Iso rare, the executive knack with the i literary and scholarly ability. Ko ls an author of note; his text books be ing used in many schools oPttae coun-| try. His wife was MJss Lee Wicker, of Virginia, one of the members of the original faculty of Winthrop. She ls' a woman of intellectual and social I gifts that have made her the soeall center of a' large circle. , Dr. Kinard ls a Baotist. I ?Henry Martin of Liberty spent yes terday in tito city on business. PALMETTO JL THEATRE V MONDAY'S PROGRAM LOO kl FOB TROUBLE Essanay comdey. THREE PAIRS AND A OAT Bathe Comedy-The Cat Brings all into Court. ?TIIK CHARMED ARROW Selig. A romantic drama. , MI?HT Oh' THE ROA!> *Essanay western drama. Watch for the Palmetto's big ad an nouncing the^PERlLS OF PAULINE". ? The sensational story now running in tho Sunday American First Install , mont appears this week. 4 Big Reels-10c THE MAN THAT PUT THE MOTE IN MOVIES. B IJOU ...THEATRE MONDAY'S PROGRAM OUR MUTUAL GIRL Reliance. Reel No. g in which Mar* gu?rite runs away fro tn horns and has lots of excting times. Among them being a trip to the top ot the Wool* worth building the tallest ono In thc world VOTES FOR M EV Victor 2 reel comedy in which men are placed in the same plac? as. tho suffragettes are today. A MAN OP THE PEOPLE - Nestor western drama with Ramona Langley. Coming Tuesday ?THE HONOR OF THE MOUNTED** 2 reel Cold Seal. ELECTRIC Cf... THEATRE MONDAY'S PROGRAM ! THE DREAM CHILD American with Winifred Greenwood! ?and Ed Coxen In a special 2; rael ao-j iclety drama. A FLASH IN THE DA?K Nestor Western drama featuring! Dorothy Davenport and Wallace Reid, 4th reel ta bo selected. 4 REELS--!0c. Mo|ml Morin Make TOM fr>. A High Class Suit $15 If you are accustomed to paying this. price for a suit then here is a revela tion for you in vaiue-giv ing. If you have been paying $3 to $5 more than this pi iCc mc ti aun i do so again until you '-have seen these suits for $15. In fact you could pay $10.00 more and not get one bit better style in your suit. ?rip? \ . . . -. * In saying that these are "high class" suits we take into consideration in addition to style the -irraterials, w o r k m a n- ? . ship, finish; fit and wear ing qualities. We wish you would * feel free to come in and try on these suits and L3 give them a critical ex amination. They'll measure up, we are con fident, to your highest expectations. They are the latest patterns and styles for Spring wear. Remember only * Is the Price. PARKER & BOLT The One-Price Ciotliiers SSS IF YOU WANT THE BEST, Visit Thompson's Why do we say th? best? Because we're lined up with the best factories, who make the best shoes and our long experience in buying Shoes has taught us to buy nothing but the best. So Thompson's Shofcl stand the test. Our showing nf Men's Ox fords in all the new shapes and leathers is ready and on sale at TIC ONE HRCE Sftofc* STORE WE sex tot CASH ONLY