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Wc lune hail un Immense amount of work to ?lo, norh railing for good weather. Non, jtiht a few more dajs like this ami ueMI bare u liuudrcd hcaitliinl, new lots for sale. ..jw (Sic (a lin in ud in a ft cr ima n ?taper) ................... I f ?irxT T -1 ? m ?-?m*i I . D?. W.H. WOODS . IS ?T SPECIALIST * B M TWP4TI?fT . DISEASES of the Eye, Ear, Hose * ? * ... M. n?Z?Jt\ M . and Throat Glanes Fitted * . ? a m. to 1 p. RkTp. m. to 5 p. ro. . TODAY'S PROGRAM. . Offices t 808-10 Weekley Bnlldlng . -- I *v?"ln.. ZTi"?"t?#T? . THE CROSS IK THE CACTI . Evenings byJLppo*ntinent . Kclalr 2 reel drama of thc north. i TELEPHONE CONNECTION . | ?jg ?Ox'cOTGH- '?>knHon ANDERSON, S. C. ?i I?jp A melodramatic comedy with *?...?..*.*....?.?,I King Baggot and Ethel ?Grandin. 7 THE MAN WHO SU?PT ,-,,," ,.., .,' . Victor. A fascinating dream play -.--- wlth EUa HaU and 8*?0je Lyons. .1 Coming tomorrow "THE PRICE OF I ..?...*.....*,..?,., $.\('HILEGK" 3 reel ?MP featuring . Como in and Inspect our store. * Leah Baird. Wm. Shay and Wm. . Tim neatest and most nani- . Welsh. . tary little store you over saw * v Join, the big crowd .that drink S ^?M^??BW . at our fount, we serva real * ?MriwEwV . coca-cola, pure fruit Juicos and . ^Bj^^^?i!Smf?^>^ . tho heat chocolate milk in town. * ^Q??t(?L^M%KBH^^ Kuli linc of rubber goods and * ^Ss^BS8^fffliB^^ . toilet ?rdeles always tr ish * ^ISS HF . v RED (H08S DRUG CO . ^SnM^ . Phono 824 . , A \ ? i < 4 4 < 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 SUMMER BLOOM ING BULBS CANNAS Per Doa. if warr. Mixe ? ... . 60c Tall Mixed.50c CALAD1UMS Elephants Ears, ouch.95c GLADIOLUS Extra Cl?nico Mixed, per doa. 35c DAHLIAS 15c Euch, per dos. .$?.50 ANDERSON FLORAL GO. 533 Mk*shall Avenue Phone 2531? Member* of nor is? Telegraph Delivery. El ..a THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. REPAID Brooch. Special 2 reel Italian drama replete with heart thrills. THE PROFESSOR'S AWAKENING Beauty comedy. THE FLIRT Reliance drama. Coming Friday "NORTH OE 5? DE.1 GREE** 2 real Kay-Bee. 4 REELS-10c Mutual Movies Make Time Flv. PALMETTO * THE A T R ? TODAY'S PROGRAM. ** ******** CASEY & FANT ARCHITECTS Anderson. S, ?? Bfbwiii?^ce Building. Second ?'?oor.. Phone 269 THE NECKLACE OF RAMESES Jjdison. A chase from Amerlcal through England, France and italy. In three parts. One of the most re*j markablo films ever attempted, plc luring thc pursuit of notorious clrml-| nals from the United States through ? ly back -toj ry" steals a i In the New with "En-1 e Im? crt a ; . ti ; t 3? England. ^.?nce New York. "Dlamoc necklace from a York Art Museum and gilsh Jim. leacLt " thrilling chaso. THE MOTII^ I.uhin drama. * * * * *. * *.. *.. *.. ?!. . : nf y SAYRE & BALDWIN ARCHITECTS Icy Bldg. Anderson, S. C. ten's National Bank Bldg. Ralei?h, M. C. 4 Big Reels-10c THE MAN THAT FUT THE MOVE IN MOVIES. ''CHEAP EXCURSION RATES Cheap excursion raAeufrom Coupon Points via Charleston Western Carolina Railway to Jacksonville. Fla. account IJ c. V. H cur. los GS ?U?7 v " 1214. For rates call on coup?t Ucl agents or write 4 ERNEST /W8bMA$?S. Graornl Passenger Agent, 829 Broad St, Augusta, Ga. ?-20 2wks. 2B IftlMMECWPtjg y***** * ******* * ELECTRIC ern * - * Items of Interest and Persona * Wireless on the St ****** * ******* Hack Fruin An Inspection Tour. T. 13. Curtin, the well known.com mercial agent ol tho Charleston * Western Carolina railway with of fices In Atlanta returned Tuesday from an inspection tour over the linc? of th? C. & W. C. Mr. Curtis accom panied E. Willam*.* general freight anent or the road and E. S. McNeill truins master, and thc party mat> j the trip in Mr. William's private ca Mr. Curtis suys that the trip was en joyable and that they were all p ed with conditions they ?ouud at va rious points on the roud. >>n Company Making PIuu*. li. C. Futch of Atlanta, manager of tim Pyrene Fire Extinguisher Co. . spent yesterday lu Anderson confer-. liing with oincers of the newly or-! gunized Company of South Carolina.1 with general headquarters in Ander-j son. Mr. Fute h seemed to be very much impressed with the plans' of the local people and predicted a great success for the Anderson firm. Il?;] leaves this morning for Atlanta and will be accompanied hy H. B. Harper, who will be traveling representative, of the Pyrene Company of South Car-' ollna. Mr. Harper goes to Atlanta to learn a few of the "ins" and "outs" of the business and will doubtless gain much valuable knowledge from tim trip. -o furious Crowd On New Bridtic. The curious of the city, that great j throng of people unwilling to let any thing go without having a hand m the doing, perslBt in crowding around the workmen whore tha new concerto' bridge is being constructed across Main street. All day long a great, crowd of people may be seen at the bridge and lt is thc concensus of opin ion that some one will bo seriously Injured before the bridge is complet ed. The ?entl?njts ir. charge or tho work said yesterday that he >had a number of "danger" signs up on all uldes but that this had no effect what ever. He al3o anticipated some ono belnir barfly hur? before the bridge ls finished. Pretty Ft cut Of Last Night. The Informal reception tendered by. Rev. and Mrs. D. Witherspoon Dodge, at their home In North Anderson laBtl night was a pretty event ot tho ween and ono of the most interesting affairs held here in some time. A large mun-' ber of friends of these popular poop-/ gathered for the occasion and they] made morry from 8 until ll o'clook. -o Honor Paid Mis? Carlington. . Miss Maggie Carlington, supervisor j of i ural schools for Anderson county,' was honored nt the state association! of teucrnrs, held in Spurtanburg last I week, by being elected treasursr of i thc association of Elementary schools This lu an association working in eon-; junction with tko a??to teachers' uq-! '-eolation and the ..veting was .m.J at lue same timo. Hits, was qu'.te a trihi,tc to Miss Carlington's ability, v.id an honor of which she should Lc ? proud Doubtless he** election was in , sof.?e measure, duo to tho solenoid vork she bas done in this county. Miss1 Gutlington has organized 47 rural! ashen! improvement' SssociaUoBf with- ' In the last four months. (jolters Went Te ?reenville. Several Anderson golfers accepted the Invitation of the Sans Souci club ot Oracnvllle yesterday and Went tb the city made famous by the Paris! Mountain water, for the games to be staged there during the day by; some ] of the world's experta. Those who? returned last night were more enthus-1 butte than before, If such a thing be, possible, over the game and they were | loud in their praise of the splendid : hospitality of Greenville and more es-| pecially Sana Souci club members. ? -_i-o Dr. Harrison ls Critically lu. Mrs. J. G. Cunningham left Tues day for Abbeville, having received a| telegram to the effect that her broth er, Dr. Harrison, was critically ill Dr. Harrison ls well known tn Ander-) son. and bas many frclnda here who will be grieved to leam that hhs con dition i| considered so serious. Passengers ar? To Re Relayed. i beginning wUh this mornhjg, the G. S. A.A. WU be compelled to relay their ?Main street passengers off both North and Southbound city cars. Thia 1*] due to the fact that the rails across the bridge will be taken up today and ?some time lt will be necessary that passengers disembark and walk around the construction work, board I lng another car sn thc other slue IThls will be some Inconvenience, hui the public generally, will'realise that lt ls unavoidable. -o- i->\ \SL L. T. Sold fa G. W. TE vans. .v .-> At a meeting of the stockholders of tha'R. 1* T. Co., held In Anderson na Tuesday, tba boniness waa sold to G. W. Evans of this* city. It '.s under stood that Mr. Evana to assume Imm? diate charge of the concern and he says tbat he will posh the sale of thia famous Liver Tonic. That lt is a 'dependable medicine cannot be ques tioned because this has been deraon ViroUrvi lime and time again in all parts ot the State and there should be a readv demand for lt. With Mr. Ev ans' c-nergv and push behind the sale of the medicine there la r.o reason why lt should not be ono o" the foremost Industries of Ander??.,?. * ****** f SPARKLETS * _ * 1 Mention Caught Over the * reeta of Anderson * t * * * * * ******* (.'reen*Hie Man Ha? Moved Here. Dr. AL E. Goldsmith or Greenville,' has come to Anderson ami acepted a1 position with Martin's Drug store, succeeding James A. Hailey, who has been connected with this store for some. time. Mr. Goldsmith, formerly made his home In Anderson and he is receiving a hearty welcome on all j sides from many friends, ile is young man of much experience in the! drug business and will doubtless prove valuable to the Martin Company. -o Opening (Jame Of this Season. The first baseball game or this sea son will be played in Anderson next Friday during the Field Day exercises the game being between the Ander son high school and the Frazier ac ademy. It is probable that the event] will be arranged for ll o'clock in the morning, although the hour has not yet been definitely decided upon. Thc game will take place at Buena Vista park and it is hoped that a big crowd will see the boys get their start. *-o I."eal People at Greenwood Conference. Several Anderson people are In Greenwood, where they arc attending! the South Carolina Society or Charity , and Correction. This is annually ono or the biggest thing:; of Kr. kmd in the state and this y ? irs is to he no exception to tbe rule, judging from the splendid men to be seen and heard at the Greenwood meeting. Although no local people have places on the ? program, a number of them are much interested in the work and will take! in nil th? deliberations of the body, j participating'in the discussions, etc. -o Will Soon Hold Teachers' Examination. It was announced at the court house! yesterday that the next regular teac cher's examination for this year wll! bc held by J. B. Felton, superintendent or eaucanoj. on May 1. The exami nation will take place in thc court house and will begin promptly at 9 o'clock on that date. Mr. Felton said that every teacher whose certificate expires this year or who is teaching In the county on a certificate from an nth.. ..... nt i 11 KA Aviuintarl *ctfinil this examination. Location of N*w . . Bott linc Plsnt. HepresentatiVen of the Chero-Cols. Bottling Ct?t?pany" some time ag< made arrangements for securing the Beaty building -near thc Blue Ridg< depot, and also made plans for the opening of the new plant here. It ls said that the roechlery for thc nen under Inking ia already under way ant when thia ls placed the 'Anderson plant will ' be . one- -of - the mest-c??Spitete in the State. It : is understool that it will represent - approximately $20. 000 when actually In iteration. 1 The proprietor is M.'-Spenco of Al hauy* Qa. ? - :. - . . I pit-o-j+o. . | Mrs. Bleckley m< * i. - I 'a RJchmdiiU; Va. Mrs. S. Bleckley, who has bcon very [seriously ill ?Tor several weeks, was 'taken to Richmond yesterday where she will be placed under the care of a specialist. 'It is hoped by the whole of Anderson's people that Mrs. Bleck ley may be benentted. She number: her frlehds here bythehundredsand til of them regret that she ts improv ing so slowly. Several of her rela tlvce, as well as D\ Posse Bell of Walhalla, accompanied her on the trip. Mrs. Burton Not Expected to Recover. J. D. Brown received a telegram on I yt/ tierday morning from Columbia, to the effect that his sister. Mrs. Char lie Burton is critically in Colum bia hospital and that grave fears are, tentortatnd for her recovery. Mr. | Brown took the first train for Colum bia] to be at the bedside of his sis ter. It is hoped by her friends that some reassuring tidings may soon be j received. Freight. Wreck In Spurt ?ii burg. Motoran Hendrix of tim Piedmont ft Northern lines, running first train Into Spartanburg over the new lines, reported in Anderson'last night of a smash-up in the Southern reli ve yards at Spartanhurg Ttae?day. Mr. Hendrix said that a yard ^engine was pulling some box cars in the yards, with another engine pushing. Tho negtne in front left the track and the engine In tho rear kept on push ing, piling up seven box cars,''one on top ot tho other and all on top of the engine. Fortunately no one was injured. - '.-laang Hector BsteMes. Washington, March 24.-. Dr. Oliver Kinsley, a young XorUi Carolina grad uate ot John Hopkins University, and who was awarded a commission as army Surgeon, was today found dead In the bathroom of his boarding ho??? today. Gas was ??owfng from a a Jet and . al the cracks had been utrtnned 'un t)r. Ki?",A,;r - ???? a QStiVS of kin,le? N.C. "\ * * r* * ? * * * * * * -, . ' * * 'The Perus of Pauline" * * * a * * The Palmetto Thaater * * FRIDAY, * * * March, 27? * * * ?.<.*<,.? ft****** ??ft?U* THE ANDERSON t WILL GIVE VARI ?Anderson ?s to have a creal H'-;?-i ( peth t'hautaticiu- progr?si this ?-O? Bon. For seven solid days there will be three sesiona a day-moaning, af ternoon and evening. The program of the wauk will Seclude music ora tory, band music, grand opera, light opera, education, inspiration and fel lowship Out of 2,200 circuit or tent Chautau quaa which will be held this year In this country nearly 1,000 of them aro under Redpath management or 200 more than a year ago. Kryl's Band which has BO doligbted the people of -many Chautauqua cities of the south and Middle West during two season'* past will make Its third Chautauqua appearance this season In an'entirely new program. All over the entire circuit last season this band 1 made such a tremendous ' hit that it ls returned by what the Chau tauqua bureau believes to be unani mous consent. Tlio band will'give a concert on the afternoon ot Band- Day. In the even ing there will be a double bill, a grand opera quartet in costume, occupying the first part of the evening with the band furnishing the instrumental ac companiment for their work. The sec ond part cf tho evening will then be another concert by the band. ' The Ben Greet Players will also play a return engagement here. The play which they will present has not yet been decided upon but will be an nounced soon. A feature or the opening day will bc the Dunbar quartet and Bell,Ringer?; This organisation carries a peal of 200 bella which were made in Europe the home of the bell ringing. This concert will be in three parts. One part will be vocal quartet selections Next there will be instrumentai num bers On the violin, 'collo and plano; then will come the bell ringing. ? Th? Kellcgg-Haines Singing Part) --?he of the best-Known lyceum chau tauqua musical organisations ir j An: eric? mu on another day presanl [a programvof'light opera. Thia com. I pp.: ''Vtho entire rendition ol I ''Galatea^^aW will also ' appear In ."The Songa ?-r the 8lxt!e*"^-their tw< ? greatest successes ot the past twe year? '?iavthetr tours throughout th? i United States. I The Japanese Problem Ia Amerlej will bc discussed hy MonUvilk* Flow .er? of California-a great orator ar ene who koowa avery A??*? cf this tZl portant subject, ?fir. Flower? wa for'two years president of the Intet? tlonal Lyceum Association nf LyceuG and Chautauqua talent. He has bee) - upon the American platform for 2 i yean. Edward Amherst Ott ls sooth*? r iUt; most povus?i" lecturers, ot nm day who. has been bet?re the public aa a lecturer and teacher for many . years, and who will lecture on the forthcom ing program. Another musical evenvig wiii,;.bc presented by the Wolf-Chrlstlanson Baker Ladies Trio. One of the biggest musical events ol Chautauqua week wil bo the appear ance of Marcus KelHrnian, dramatic baritone, formerly of the Berlin Grand Opera Company. Mr. Vfiallp.r man has filled engagements in thia country as a vocal soloist with .the OamroEch Orchestra ael??a!so with the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. This fact of Itself speaks volumes to musicians. The?e will he an athlctlqdirector for each Chautauqua and pleo* a woman play ground worker. Thus the chil dren's work will be emphasized with tv,o workers instead of only erm as heretofore. Ttefre will also he a morning hour literary lecture during five days of the week. f' 1 Other important features ? o? thc program will be ready to announce In tbs near future. ? * * ? * ? * * * ? * ? * * THE DAY i? CONGRESS * * * ******* ? af ? ? 4? ? JfARCH 24, i?14. (By Associated .Press) ..Hermie-Met at Noon. Senator Chamberlain Introduced a repeal to the tolls exemption section of the rivera and harbors bill of 1884. Adjourned at 5:30 to noon Wednes day. House-Met ht Noon. Debate cm the Panama tolls .exemp tion, bill was again postponed because the rivers and harbors hill ?tut wa? unfinished. 'Woman ' aitff rarista h*fVifl> i ?ho ?tor.. tiens committee endorsed the. hill *<> ' permit qualified women. voter* to cast? ballots at congressional ettOOons. Representative Q-refca hefore^ftttfj commerce committee spoke ia favor of teveatlgattnfc-the .financial of the'Rock island Railroad, syi Adjourned at 8-.26 p. m. -to Wednesday. FHUag uni xachi Fleet. . ?naVru??hcs?, ?aua., asaren 24. - 1 fitting ot another American Sonder Yacht fleet, three boats of which ?iii ! ?*? g??vvicd nr?t st'ffiaer fi national races at Kiel lu t$?& ?h*< har? been constructed. . The' serle?j sorbet* now stands four to on? in fa roir^?f America orser Germany. ay 12:00 to 3:00 P. M. SPECIAL DINNER Send us youl* order. We'll send it out to you 1Everything Clean and Neat. Diicv DH: PKCC UU?I ULI unix The Charleston and Western Caro lina Railway company aUnOunccH the inauguration of its regular sumraor Pullman Parlor Buffet Car tl?rvico between Augusta Ga., and Asheville. N. c., with first car leaving Augusta Sunday, March 15th. ' This service will afford, improved daylight accom modations' to HenderB?nvflle, |! Ashe ville and other resorts, in ?*''. ?u Land of tho Sky* and direct.?pnneci^m for Cincinnati and alnpoJafcs west.' For Information, reservation, etc., ad 1 c'reos: E. Williams. Gen. Pass. Agu. Augusta Ga. T B Curtis. Commercial Asea*. An derson, 8. C. '?? 3-10dZw OU Y a ho m-e in College View with Rent money. Wc will build iou a home in College View acct^rdyig to ' your own plans? -You can pay for ii by Hf* month. ANDERSON REAL ESTATE ft ?M8???H?H? FM ?its kw F mi. rsc v?r? E. It. Horten, !.. r'or??Sr President. V. Pree*fc?nlL W. F. Marshall, dec