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Easter Oxfords at Geisberg's Our chowing of "low ??ut**" for Banter Hliowing of "lx)w cuts" for tho jaunter Promenade 1H tin; best yet and I? dally (.mired by our long lint of customers. If you haven't been in. do today. Oxford? of every known description f0| mehi Women and children, and the prJcei are right, too. "We have the pair for you to wear." Under Masonic Temple SHOES THAT SATISFY ****** * ******* * ELECTRIC CIT' * Item* of interest and Persona * Wireless on the St ****** * ******* (let Bich Quick rinn. That Wallingford hasn't cornered all the get rich quick schemes In this country was shown hy a story going thc rounds in Anderson yesterday. It seem? that a certain well known tailoring company employs one man In each 8tate to engage the managers for Its concern in thc various tow .is. In South Carolnia it is said that the man employing these sub-managers hit upon the following scheme: He would take a young man of pleasant address and tell him that If he would come across with $26 he would be recommended for manager of a certain store In such and such a twon. When he need another $25 he would fire some man already in a position and employ another man, in consideration of the $26, for the position. It was said yesterday the higher officers of tlie company came to Anderson and that several changes will follow their visit. ! "High Yaller*" I JIad A Pattie. i The "high yaliera" were much "In j evidence in Magistrate Broadwell's court yesterday when the case of Pranlcs Allen and Della Hawkins was called. Frances npeared before Magistrate Broad well yesterday and explained nt some length that Della had made the onslaught on her with a razor, Inflicting some painful cut?. Della was arrested and brought beforo the magistrate but when the case was Investigated lt waa found that before Della used the Instrument on Frances that the said Frances had playfully tapped Della in the.head with a ham mer. Since the two negroes live to gether this put a different light on tho matter abd the magistrate fined the woman who had 3wcrn out the warrant the sum of $10 while he let tho other off with $5.00. They holli paid. Hr. Foster ls ir, tbs City Today. . Dr. E. H. T. FoBter, with headquar-. tera in Charlotte is In Anderson today Young Men's Christian Association for the purpose of Inspecting the local1 and Investigating the work being dam* Xi j Ute extension department ot that' Institution. Dr. Foster ls oennectod with the industrial department of the Interstate Committee of Southern Y. M. C. A. Wqrk and he knows almost all there ls to know about extension work. In coming to Anderson for tho purpose of Inspecting the .extension work' of tho local association he is, doing Secretary Burnett quite an j honor and one to be fully appreciated by that splendid worker. Dr. Foster said last night that tho extension work being done here is watched earnestly dil ev?r the coontry. It may make Anderson, famous. At Work on tho Court Square. The court square br the Pla*?, foll Into the hands of the Ladles' ClVio League yesterday and as a result the j piree will present a much Improved f ,ppearance today. The Civic League has at work on the Plaxa n force of hands, removing the accumulation of; the winter, trimming the hedges, put ting out fresh plants and doing tba thousand and one other things neces ? ??ry to in a KO a place or thu - kind I ready for the conting summer. Thin i people of ail Anderson should spare I elate what th? Civic League has done for the city in building thjs Ptasa and making it the placo of beauty lt Is. -o Hurting the J cuy? Appearance. An Andorsonian by Mirth was talk ing to a reporter for The Intelligencer yesterday and cemented on a number or tilinga rshutn? ?e Aryfersor/? past. Un rpesent and Its future. This man pointed out one fact that every strang er arriving lp Anderson notices at once, the great number of gandy signs painted on tho aides of the. business buildings. This mas tock the view , that lt hurt? the appearance of the ' business district ot the city .and there ta. little doubt about thia being true. l!<> also said that a number of Ander son merchants un^nnoclK??5?y h^tt wis city's business (standing br plastering their windows with chcnlars advertis ing cut vate sale; and bankrupt eales until a stranger would think that the entire town was about to go Into '?*?^r*.?picy. Thcro may Lo more truth j than ?C?OS !n this. r Hones Pata. Not many, members o? ?he Fraser Academy baseball team Boomed to dre?; t the prospects ot the game this a' noon with Honea Path when talk ing the matter over last night and ar ranging to leave this afternoon. The team is in much better shape now than lt was whun th? game waa p?aysd with tba high school last week abd tba An derson boya seemed to feel last night that they would be abl? to cop the contest thia afternoon. M number of changes have been made in the Une* j up tor the game this afternoon and it j la hoped that the team baa been maw torlally strengthened in several re-j s pee ts, Anderson Is ? Getting Style. Anderson ia rapidly getting to the j place ?here PtxU bas bat little obj this burg la the way of fashions. Monocles ara now to be seen hare. One ot the leadla* oculists ia the city yesterday received a large shipments of Monocles and they were the object ot wujuiraiiuB on the part ot Doth tho j men and women of the etty. They' vary attractive, having tortolee shell elma, being nt ?H? *eric lens va y ?nd Ka cords ara features, these tod whits for the gay and giddy and plain black for the more se? rs.' In all probability dozens of -?e will be seen ea pedestrian?-, as they drill oa Peacock avenue Saetee Sunday, "?onober knew old chapple Tl ****** * ****** V CDADVI rT(- * a %Jk\ rasAStauc* a %J _ * J Mention Caught Over the * reeta of ?nderte*) * ****** ******** Cupid Has Lost His Youth Cupid has always boen pictured aa quite a youngster/ but it now seems that this must be a mist uk?- as wit ness a ceremnoy recently performed in Anderson. Robert A. Creer. 71 yeats of agf, married last Monday nir.ni night at the Cox mill M~s. Mary J. How lani. 50 years of age. The ?room 'ni.* been married three times While this !s the second time for the bride. Rev. 'White officiated at the ceremony and the happy couple re ceived many congratulations yester day. Dr Campbell Boys Fine Sign. Dr. M. R. Campbell has purchased an electric sign for hin optical par-1 lorn and it will be one of the most unique ?n tho city when lt in placed.. The new aign IS made In thc shape of a camel and with the attractive elec-t trie work now being done it will! doubtless attract much utention at night. Mr. Felton to H Judge Contest H. J". B. Felton, superintendent of ed ucation, has gone to Newberry today wh^ro he will be one of the judges'in thc declamation contest a feature of the field day exercises being held by' the Newberry schoohr today. Groat plans have been made by tho Newberr ry school officials' for this event and doubtless the program arranged will' attract a lnrge crowd to Newberry for the day. Mr.'.'Felton ls expected to return tc Anderson tomorrow. -o Mr. Wilson Fast Improving, Anderson people will be glad to leam that that 'Ralph Wilson of the Rmi of Moore Wilsen & Co.. ls rapid ly improving after o sorioua illness of several days. Mr. Wilson is still > confined to hts ned but his attendants Kay that quite a marked Improvement ls now to be noted in his condition. Mr. Wilson stuck a splinter tn his hand a few days ago and for a time lt was feared that lt might be possible to have to perform an operation. That he is now on the highway to recovery wit! be welcomed by u number of An derson people. Spending Y 'Y j* F.aster ?U W.M ' ' Ju??'.ng by thVjnrohgs .of women crowding the sitaos of tho city during tho last two or;three days the Ander son- husband's''tire going to be aghast when the bills come h. on tho hrst of next month'. Fi ut, then it should he remembered' that April 12 ls Bas ter Sunday aW'irohere ;is any event of thc year 'fiVr which the ladies bavo j the rieht to 'prdwe. lt 'ls this day. \ fibster Sunday arlHTsee'the streets-ot [ the city, crowded with ladles bedecked j In tt e latest there! fe and'U will doubts ' loss be a sigh t: lb'behold. The men, i too, with thVtr silk'' hats and frock coats, and nocible a "monocle here abd there, wll? bc. vfofi^looking at, I Another Sale"- <?~" Of City L*n& ' n N C. Boio^s?' 5p? w 'E. Alexander 1 yesterday closed a deal for :u acres ot I land adjoining the CW mill. The con sideration ls'riot known but It is un derstood that the figure pnld was a1 fancy one. These gentlemen said last night that they) coathmpiatei divid ing this nro-r-r?v up into due. iarge lots and selling it on easy terms td purchasers, setting as . a price about 15.00 per month and taking this sum, without interest or taxes, until the property is paid for. Tills will be a i gold mine for those mill people dc- . siring to own their own homes. Kew ISwtflne Kellin? flmtf. "j! The second ismic 'pf 'ttfe. Piedmont I Magasine was pis ced on sale at the book Blores ia the etty yesterday and lost night J. tfo'mer^OuHa .said that the'sale for tim one day had been far larger than he lind (j* tlc! pated. Mr. Oulla said that he was well pleased over what the .nagailnof waa doing, and that he believed tts success was now assured Tho second Issue is in evpry way aa tmnr?itee=i on the nrst, and the first was"such that lt re flected credit on Anderson1 and also tho publisher. Sold L?t , ft la Unfed. The Anderoan " Ron l Kl. * " ?-nd in vestment Co.. ls primarily aa Ander son concern but its. business dealings are by no meena confined to the city or county ot Anderson. The well known concern :sold yesterday to Charleas W. Gcfcrth, a *r*tty building lot In. Douglas helghte,Ta .well known suburban residence section of Union. ItvWay understood that the considera tion waa In the neighborhood of $000. 5*0?* merilup Ol the H. A.'H Mundar. Th? Royal Ambassadors of the First Banalst church will hold a mass meet-| lng 8unday afternoon .at 8 o'clock at i the cfurch. and thstMwtA invite all tho ?bys and girbt?RMk* organ I-1 sations from the othir churches to. meet with them. An attractive pro gram is being arranged for the eb-: tertainment ot tho visitors ' Some of J ?ho dUier churches wilt?probably send : delegates to Uke past.Vfpiease watch ' tor full program in Sunday morning's ? paner, ? Theatre J?*n * Visita Anderson. ! A. K. Manderson, representing the* American Seating Co., of Chicago, hut ?tUchvd lp the charlotte o?toe of tns ! company, waa In Anderson yesterday ht conference with tba ?Atet?is of th? Anderses Tasafr* ft?Bgtr M i i in the >urch ase ot seatsrtor the thea ti^. ? I* Kl rod of P! creetown spent a few boara In the city ye?rterdsy. '.???niinn IN ANDE RSON MONDAY "I WILL, WILL YOU?" IS THE POPULAR PHRASE ALL WILL ASSIST For a Cleaner and Prettier City, Clean-Up and Paint-Up Week Will Be Launched Beginning with Monday and lasting through Friday Anderson will get a Kc-rugging not to be compared with anything in the way of house-cloun ing that the ladies of the city hard ever before known. As a result An- | derson will be found next Sunday ? vastly cleaner citv than it now is and : the. health of the city during the com ing aumroer months w'M be much bet ter. The plans for tho city have all been mapped out, tho Chamber of Oom moree and the Y. M. C. A., the business men and the Ladies' Civic League Joining, hands with the city heall:, officials in au effort to improve local conditions. X xi to tli > cleanliness in the city ia thc necessity of some painting being done and it ia said that Anderson people are taking just as heartily to tho "paint-up" idea as they are clean ing up. It hnd at first been proposed that a trophy cup would bo awarded to tho block' in the city accomplishing most during thc clean-up'period but thia idea haa been abandoned. It waa said that .the people of tho ctiy would probably have civic pride enough about them to make the work a suc cess without tho prize being offered and if a prize should be given *t might create sonic discord and Ill feeling. To AllonJ^- Hark, the publisher of a trade paper in St. Louts, Mo., ne lone; the origination of the Clean-up and Paint-up campaigns, a movement for homes and towna beautiful, for he firBt thought of thia idea na a means Interesting the general public to all t?.n? ii?i? ?iii? ?iaVo U thorough ?:?O:i up of their property, and with the Clean-up goes the paint-up, so ?F?J tfssary, to make things bright, tima creating bettor living and working t."-'::dillons for every one, provmiiitig j ii ro.?, etc. Briefly stated, tho Idea ls to have eitle? and town each year s*:t aside n v.eek for a general public and pri vate clean up in their section; to en gender a spirit ot enthusiasm In the public mind by advertising extensively ;n the five word rlogan, "Clean fTp'?ird Paint Up." Everybody, old nnd young should be arkeu io lend a nanq idr n few hours at le-nt to help put every Htreot, alloy, yard, cellar, pas3age-way Lack lot and correr in spfog and span trim. Experionce In other trincos In dicates that wheu property owners have once thoroughly cleaned up their property; they ar? very apt to con tinue the good work by cleaning at regular periods. During 1913, Clean tip and Paint 1"?) campaigns were carried on the cltle3 Of St. Louis. Denver Buffalo, Bellmore, Ithaca and 879 towns in the Middle west. That the organized effort for clean ing cities bas been much more benefi cial than various individu?is work ing alone has been demonstrated by what has been done in various parts ol the United States lust year, in i-he city of Denver. The following is what tho chairman of that .city said about test year's work. The results obtained this year and the enthusiasm with which the move ment was received have satisfied tho committee that another year, with am ple time for preparation, Denver can bc made the "Spotless Town of Am erica." Hampered by the lack of time allowed Tor planning the campaign, which wat: held from.May 26 to 31. and also by the fact that it was impossible to secure the cooperation or tho school children ,,,is year in cleaning Up the vacant lots, thc commltte ls nevertheless more than satisfied with the results obtained. The atreoiB and allaya department of the City of Denver, which haa vol unteered- to haul away the rubbish. Which wak put out a result of the campaign declpros that it will require nearly a month to cemplete Ita la bors on collecting the tonB of ruhr blah. All together now, lt ls time to fin ish every' preparation of the work to be done In Anderson. The rubbish to Ire p?ivv in irani of tue house, or in annie ailey most accessible IQ the city ash carts, can be collected the fol lowing day by the city and will be Im mediately hauled av/ay. If Anderson people will do their part the city can be made spotless, by next Saturday, "I Will. Will Your Lone Bandit's Attempt Frustrated Athens, Qa., March 2.-An attempt by a loue band iL te rob Seaboard - Air Line passenger train Ko. IL, aouth houad, ?ear Comer, Qa., fifteen miles northeast of here, was frustrated hy Expresa Messenger B. C. Fletcher. Af ter a pistol duel with Fletcher, the bandit Jumped from tho train a short distan?a from Comer, and escaped. The bandit-B wan g aboard the te pees car sa No, ll was lea.ina the .wa ter, station two milba south of Comer. Coverall Fletcher. with a revolver, he ordered him to open np the expresa car safe. Fletcher responded try draw ing a pistol and opening fire upon the Intruder. After several shots were exchanged the bandit handicapped hy a bullet wound in his arm. dropped hi? weapon -sd Jumped ? rain. Fletcher waa not injured. Philadelphia. Pa., Two young r era shut-out tb? World's Champion Athletics today at Shine p&rk it. first of the serle-- ot spring game? the Philadelphia Nationals. The ra was, Nationals 4; Americans, 0, If you go to North Anderson once a day for ten successive days you'll buy a lot. .^ISru just couldn't keep,. J^pju doing it-it's so attractive. (rW'f affin ad In the nfternoon imper) TO ?OTR ^FRIENDS ana GU? l u M JiR S Thai^? are showing a New and UiiiTorDate Line of Shirts, Neckwear, ?fee. In connection ?with our EX TENSIVE Y4I! ORiNrrj JL?NR " And will appreciate your patronage. We will t a k e pleasure iii showing you. .?i?tUs have ypijr ?AS?R Order Now. ""' " '", '- MMM*M^MM*******MMMMW s>*TailorSse. THE SOUARE NOWR^DY Plants -of Wood'* BRiMMM Tomaa?^ 2?c per Clean np and paint tv?. Doo*t wait on yowr neighbor to ahow van% how .??*? he can make) bis botte kvpk by pating ?m with' MT?rWn and Country" p?u?t Anderdon Paint & i\l Color Co. l\ E?edxlew Bldg. Phone 64'/ .?y Hf ir 'O-^r ir ^r ?y*?' ir ^ jT 1 Crae np sud ?>alut up WU^J,--Tffji.?.' ''^a'ia'^^usij ? witt Will Teat iftimbtrs of Fferi kph DON'T PAY RENT Take advantage of mir ofter and be a home owner. *?.'-'? REAL ESTATE ft INVESTMENT CO. . ? > y " ' : I E. Tl. Horton, ?. 8. Horton,! Preofdent. V. President | W. F. MnrahSll Sec. 'r.,-,''v v;:" >'''?..? 7 . J Own a Heme in College View. Condensed'?talement of the finan cial condition of The Bank of Anderson Anderson, 8. C., st the close of busi ness, March 4, 1914, ss shown by statement mads to the State Bank Bs* .miner: , - ' ?lESOUflCBS: V Lanna and Plsoouata .A 1.038,641.02 Overdrafts. 16.687.26 riond and Stocks .. .. 6,630.001 ?t.-i? Estait?. 35,640.00! Due from Banka and Bank ers ......... 53,654.70? fttah ?r:.:i Cash Sissc .. 2-5,215.93 .iv.ra? , .. ,, ?v , .jfl.lfrij??.?ijj LIABILITIES: Capital Stock Paid In.. ..$ 150.600.06 Surplue Fund. 160,000.00 Undivided Prorita .... 76,459.31 Dividends Unpaid .. 244.00 Deponits, Individual $745,970.1. Deposita, Bank 5:1,299.46 799.269.67 Total.i.11.175,973.88 TU1C filMf >ollelta yenr acrounat. Inly DHIIn Pays interest aa Ha?, taga Accounts. The Bank of Anderson! Tae Strongest Bank tn the County H5HKSS59J5 Sri Hi Hi ? S IR SH ? ? ililli ?fi Ht Si lt is aiiout time for you young gentlemen who entered into Mr. furman Smith's grain contest last fall to top dress your oats, lt wilt pay handsomely to do it. Y ott: stand no chance whatever of getting a prige unless ?you; fop dress. If you will put lt on right away our 8-1-4. is as cheap'?fljoMt top dressing as you can put on. Our and our 10-4-4 are ca pit ni goods to fertilize your conon Vith.. lt will make it op en earlier than it would other wise. \ ^ ?ttiJAcas?ePk^o? s"aja*-va><>'? waa av saw phate & Oil Co. AB?MfS?^ S. C. ?Sfi?HiSRi?!fif55HiH5!tl? B ?JpU ... THEATRE] Bijoa imlay In the "Arin TEST." TODAY'S PROGRAM. THE Afin TEST Victor 2 reel powerful drama fea turing J. Warren Kerrigan and Clad Madison, his new lending lady that ?.has become a great star and favorite with the moving picture fans dil over the country. THE HA M NI. E It IMP. A siro H K western orama rea-i turing Alex auden and Edna Mason. IREN; TH li ONION EATERS I>AFGH.| ? TER- . Victor. A roaring burlesque. Casting tomorrow ?THE " LEGEND I OE THE PHANTOM TRIBE" 2 reell 101 Bison ' with .Wm. Clifford and | Marie Walcamp. Coming Monday "t'NIVEHHAL IKE I HAS ONE FOOT IN THE GRAYS"] This ia tho first Augustus Carney re lease. Don't misa it. sm ELECTRIC aftL.ee THEATRE] TODAY'S PROGRAM. TO THE WEARING OE THE GREEN) Domino special 2 reel Irish drama.j LESSONS IN BRIDGE Reliance Com?dy. ALLIE'S FIRST CAKE Kinnie Comedy. 4 REELS-10c" Mutuas Movie? Make Time Fly. PALMETTO 1* T H S A T R E -TOUAT*? PROGRAM, *s*AflWa^^F.EKliT AU the World's current news shown) on the screen. THE .CONVICTS S?vRV--r -Raiera, ? Special two reel drama. HOW THE EARTH WAS CA RPF ""ED J i ison. The story ot the first \A\r] of Shoes. Wheo the Kal poor of Swat stepped Ob', a stone he roared for rometime to Carpet the Earth for him. He who ?tu su wu? in r^cciirw his ?:ufc?ii Zullk?. Zullka's terror, who had bc banished for not laughing at the K poor? jokes, roi vert the problem With j ? pair of shoes. 4 Ri? Reolc-10c TH* MAN THAT Pf?T THE MOFE IX MOVIES.