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>.. ?WILD BEASTS AT LARGE" .% -:- SPECIAL TWO REEL FEATURE -: At The PALMETTO THEATRE TODAY, TUESDAY, APRIL 14th. If you can't forget your troubles while watching this ?how, they are pretty serious ones-THAT'S SURE. "Some thriller" tins picture. You will wonder kow h's dona Haw the subjects sssnsge lo escape with their lives! Actual physical danger has been braved in thc production of this picture. You seo the result in amazement, but you can't imagine the "ticklish" work ol tine actors in posing for maa en acting the scenes of personal peril and adventure. It's enough to quicken the pulse to look at such . picture-See program for other two reek. lOc -:- EOUR BIG REELS EVERY DAY iOc "THE MAN THAT PUT THE 'MOVEMN MOVIES." Barefoot Sandals ard Play Shoes. Thc prettiest anil mont suhstnntlal line?, irefoot. sandalB and play ahoea you have ever seen for children. Willi elk soleo and Rofl belting-noth lng like them ever shown In Anderson before. 00C to $2.00 WV?" ????? Under Masonic Temple SHOES THAT SATISFY "?t'a auch s pretty portion-a?? many new thing* to see-Our friends aay tho development ls wonderful. I NOW READY Plants -~Of~ Wood Y BRIMMER Tomato 3 doz for 50c. MM FM. CO. aaa JWittball Areas*. CAPTAIN R. J. RAWER BUYS IN COLL?GE VIEW He will begin buitdinj? on Wood* row Circle immediately. ?tRS?ii BUB. ESTATE ll il IIUKTUEfiT rn I I i - msbwiKani uu. i ri - ?J I t?. R. Horto?. I". s. HcrtoaJ ^ President. V. President. * ELECTRIC CIT * _ * Items of Interest ?nd Person? * Wireless on the Sk ?ft *V "V ^fr "V ffr **#^ *^ *^ *V ^ ^ Negroes Swarmed I or Tbs Excursion. For o time yesterday morning lt1 seemed ne though every negro in An derson county must be trying to get into the city for tho excursion going to Greenville. Every street leading into Main street was crowded with a jostling, pushing crew, every ono afraid that the train would Jouve, be fore ho or she could get tb- tho sta tion, while Main stree' presented a sight nevbr seen before. To a casual on-looker it must have appeared that there were eight million negroes in tho struggling muns when the.train, was finally ready to depart. One ex- j planatlon of the Anderson negroes' In- j terest in that the Anderson baseball team was to play the "Greenville GI-unts" yesterday afternoon and as a usual thing a negro ls a bigger fool about baseball than the white people. Two Aeefdentu In Greenville. Anderson people returning' from Greenville Sunday night told of a mishap occurring to tho 4:30 interur ban car In Greenville < Sunday after noon. This train goes from Green ville io Greenwood ?ld makes connec tion at Belton with the car arriving boro at 6:0G o'clock. , As the train turned the corner of Washington and Main atreeta IQ Greenville Sunday af ternoon the first car made the turn bm the Bocond started down Sooth Main street, causing the two cara to be-broken apart.' Thts was remedied in about 30 minutes and only deiayed the Anderson train for that length of time. The same idling happened to the 7:30 car and thhTtim? it went off the track, holding up traffic tor some time. j o Changes Hade Gu In'emrbnn. Owing to the fact that the changes in schedule on the Seaboard railroad were to go into effect on April ll it had been expected that tba'schedules of the Piedmont & Northern lines would be changed at the same time, but this was not done. It waa an nounced hers yesterday however that the ehansea wosld fca vas.*- ~~ r ~xt Sunday, April 19. Local officiais say that they know nothing of what Chang ea are proposed and do not know how Anderson cars will ruu. Locai folka are also anxiously awaiting th* fi?*? Pullman car service. It is understood that this popular electric Uno will op erate, ita first chair cars on or about May 1, although thia has not yet been definitely determined upon. Queer Time Fer ? Ptvkiag trot ton. ' Frank Rhody, one of the bett known farmers in the county, told a reporter for The Intelligencer yesterday that a queer condition Oxiets on his farm Just now. Mr. Kthody ls planting, pre paring and putting lo, fertiliser and picking cotton all tho same time. He has lust ?old two bales ot cotton, freshly picked, and says that bo bas probably two more bales yet. to pick nut Whan .?dlrnrf hy fha ?snjiArjo?. ?? to what caused* thia condition of af fairs Mr. Rhody said that in thc first place cotton was late In coining up last year add that the extremely cold weather during the early- part of the Winter, made it au Impossibility to p|?k the, cotton out at that time. Gone To Georgia For A Conference. Po.ter A. Whaley, secretary of the Anderson chanaber of commerc? and Gea. C, A. Reed loft Sunday for Au gusta, Ga., where they go to confer -.vmcerning plans for the '."'onfederate Reunion, to be held tn Anderson May 27-28. It Is expected that upon their return they will be able to announce a number of plans for taking care ot the old soldiers. while they are In Anderson and no pains win be spared to make ove'fcy hour of tho two day? a success, WHi Psi Hu Park ase Car. The statement, comes from Spartan burg that the Piedmont a Northern linea will on May 1 Institut? a pack age ear service for Spartantuirg. Greenville. Anderson and Greenwood from Atlanta to Richmond. The oars ?r ;",; '"? t^ro?Eht to Cresswood rv?** the lines of the Seaboard railway and then carried to those cities named _ ' -o ?orr .nocii?i?wjr Has Arrived. aeouer ear. :oad ot water wheels for the Southern Public Utilities Company reached the city yesterday and the work of transferring them to Portman Skoals plant waa at underway. The loo >??ed with the progress befos 9?? gggg ? - * # # * ? * * * * * f SPARKLETS * _ ? Mention Caught Over the * jreets nf Anderson * ***** * ****** Score Wa* Fire Against Oar; Magistrate Broadwoli evidently con luded yesterday that five ugair.it ono JlB too big a majority to br Ignored and (accordingly when five white men swen: hat they were not playing dice, one policeman BWearlBg thar they woro,1 he .Ma ?int rn to had to believe tho live nd therefore a-zaulttcj ?he def3nd ntH. Tho mop had nce-n arrested In a _ nature near the Brogon Mill Sunday (morning about ll O'Clock, th? capture j being ' mcde by W. C. (Jordon, the 1 ?Brogon mill policeman. They .were Riven a bearing Mr. Broad well yoder- I day at 10 o'clock with the result as stated. Br. r, F. Rosa Is* . Attending Meetfag. A number ot Anderson physicians had planned to go to Florence today Ifor the State Medic j 1 Association, whlfch corrv*?no? *t?i? m(.Ti^ -7; Jmains In session through Thursday' ?but they were all detained with the ?exception of Dr. C. F. Ross." Dr. iRosg left yesterday afternoon and'will return Thursday. Dr. J. O. Sanders |was on the program to deliver an ad bcfo~? ?iW?.pu?y ai >i? meeting in ?Florence but he too was detained and could not make the trip Many Inter esting papers are to be heard at thc iodation and tho physicians of the ?State expect to derive much benefit from tho annual meeting. Negro Charged,. ,? ? Willi Cruelty. V. B. Cheshire, propri-.lor of Ches-: lre'B stables, had, a negro., named Doyle Williams : arrested Sunday af ?aoon; charging that,the negro bad len a hors? secured from the i?hlfo stablest until <ihe animar was tost dead. -The negee-was ?rrwtod by the Sheriff and lodged in Jail until ?yesterday, sf which Um?, he was taken ^before Magistrate Broadftell. where he tered a plea of'guilty. Ho paid the fine and left a sadder man. -o ?fearing Has - ; ? Sees rws'poned Anderson people will be Interested in learning that the freght rate hearlug. scheduled io rake piace in Columbia oa I April 15, has been postponed until lAprll 22. Thia change *raa made on uccount of thc fact that several of inc interested parties could not be 'TH on the ?1 mc dara, nie Pied mont cities of the State, including Greenwood,.Anderson,. Greenville and Spartanburg will all be represented at this hearing and lt is hoped that a more JuBt rate can lu: secured, Mach Fertiliser ? *~" New Being Sold. Anderson dealers in fertilizer say that tho demand thia year is unusually heavy and every day sees duress of wagons-leaving the city. loaded down with guano. Indications are that the iannora of Andar??5?L?i? ??a ..it__ a very large amount of cotton this year, although several of them told Tlie Intelligencer yesterday that they did not contemplate increasing their New Stenographer At t'hkjnoia Hotel. Miss B. L. Fuller arrived tn the city yewtcrday from Spartanburg and will this morning take up her duties as public stenographer ot .the Chlquola hotel. Miss Fuller hes* had several ;if experience tn this business and she will give perf?pt satisfaction at the hotel. She ls a sister ot Mrs. Cansier, ' whose husband ls connected with tho Southern B?;U Telephone Company |n this city,?? Miss Brown In Fast Recovering. Miaa Lena Brown underwent an operation for appendicitis at the An? leraon County Hospital last Sunday afternoon. Her many 'Mends In all parts of the city will be glad to learn that the operation was entirely suc cessful. Last night the hospital au thorities ?aid that the patient was do 'lg nicely. itt.Ytre ? ~ '?" last Night. The Are deportment i??* called out lant night about 9:30 a\?it>ck by a call from tho Anderson Cotton Mill. A quick- run was made but when tb 0 Themieal sprinklers I Imill hos? brigaiH? guished the blase eil jr npiuriiiun waa : ? .? . of the still was done. itaal Oafaesee Bf the Excursion. Word reached And Greenville t >es, members alt night reen party spending yesterday in Green ville, bad run afoul of .the law and had been locked up in Greenville. It was said that the drinking and fight ing started on tue train, before Green ville was ever reached and there were probably more than three run In by e officers before last night was over. 'opt. Humer To Balld A Home. No man who over cante to Ander-1 ?n has ever made himself more felt | public affaira and more deservedly popular than has Capt. R. J. Rauler I .nd Hip news that Capt. Ramer la to build a splendid homo will be wel comed by Anderson people because will mean that ha In to anchor here and to make thia his all the time heme. Yesterday Capt. Ranier bought. pretty lot on Woodrow Circle In the College View section of the city and will at once begin the construc tion of a handsome home, to cost ap roxlmatcly $5,000. ?.-o Ronght Ont The Bine Ridge Cafe. Gus and George Antonikas ot tho Piedmont Cafe yesterday closed a deal for the Blue Ridge Cate and will as sume the management of the place to day. Thc Blue Ridge cafe is near the |lilue Ridge railwav station ana =i?T.? was sold by Mr. Simmons a few days ago baa been conducted by Mr. Hicks. George Antonikas Will have charge of the place and says that he Intends running. a strictly first-class cafe In every respect I ! i |The Whisky Mpn Have Two Weeks. Enquiry at the office of the county supervisor yesterday elicited the fact 1 that the petition praying for an elec-| tion of the question of a dispensary for Andersen county has not yet been resonted.- The law requires that one talrd of the qualified voters of the county, must petition for such an elec tion before the supervisor Shall order J it In the attempt made once before ; by tbs ^wets" to get the dispensary back they got mix 3d on their date and did not present their petition until May ). wberec* the law-says that it-shalt. l e presented "before the first day;of ? May.*' It is hardly probable that they w??l let this technicality catch them] I a gain. -o I barrow Escape For LUlte OirL Prances Baldwin. the little daughter j I of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Baldwin had arrow .scsi^e Sanaay afternoon when she stepped out of lwr father's automobile an the square and was ntruck by a passing automobile the Property of H. G. Anderson. The dear tittle lady waa only bsdly ? frightSHS? the approaching machine merely pushed her to one side and did her no nerlous Injury". ? JUDGE S. -FOWLS Wtellknow Anderea Cithter ejinns to Huh for the Stati fie EASTER NEWS GRACE CHURCH 'e-try Elected Monday-Bbhep Guerry is Expected Hem Int Maw Tho annual i of Grace Chun Monday In "Kati election of [fte rhpert of reaanrer, Wah i MtwlHsi six tha? Gibbon?y, bas haa raised ntissp,' showing In tn. ?mbers ol After th i ceived. the ?ld, resal? Senior wi iVoafyme Ci .vjBkihtjn; Sullivan, C. G. Sayre, Porter A. Wha ley, Nardin Webb, Delegates to the diocesan council to be held In Greenville in May, J. H. Godfrey, K. J. Ramer, L. B. Harris, G. Cullen Sullivan. Alternates, T. C. Walton and L. A. Vales. The announcement has been made that Bishop Guerry will visit the par ish on the 17th of May and the pros pects are that a large class will be presented for confirmation. The Eastar services at this church were attended by thu largest congre gation In years, perhaps since the op ening of the church. The Sunday School program in the afternoon was a vary beautiful service. In which the ' little one? carried their mite boxed ? to the altar and deposited them along with Howers whioh they placed upon a floral cross. The children of the Episcopal church -a of this country are expected to give 1175,000 to missions in the Lenten and Easter offerings. Gund FViday was a great day for the [ church aa there were over 125 parsons who attended services, and is generally known the membership of tho church is not large. The Lenten and Easter lervicRs have dane the members' ot the I church a great deal pf gctod, and they Ihre dally- showing deeper Interest ra the church and its work. NFIKITED CONTEST FOB S. 8. HONORS ! The Wesley Adult Bible Clasi of thc St John' Methodist church is now con ducting; a ?uiirlted membernhtn cnn. test. The 'claBS has been divided Into two equal sides, the reds and the whites. Easter was the first time there waa a change for a show down between the sides, resulting ra a vic tory for tho whites over the reds by a majority of thirty-one, tho rods having present 114 hnd the whites, 145, mak ing a total of 259 a record breaking attendance for this clasa. The contest will be continued a?rerai weeks longos Mr. G. R. Dodd is captain ot the whites* and Mr. J. T. Eeil of the rods. The attendance at Sunday school Sunday morning wan 711, which was \ greater than lt has bean aay prev ; ious time. The officers and teachers are delighted ut the Interest that ia I shown In every department of the ! achool. # #7? yV_ .* A._ TT? ._ -? ?? Cuciun ?rings a1 Good Price Next Fall and Winter, you want; to make! : nil you can. If cottqn is "low" ymi will need a big crop. You want to make every lock of cotton you can. I Use The DIL CO'S. Fish, Blood and Bone I FER TILIZE R Si Water f* oat a cheap thing to ase In efeahlas; a fleas* Water rataere* pavt^ et any finish. .**Bright#?K>er ls cheaper" than, water 1er Hoors. dicter injieres nty finish; &&e worth of "Brightener H will actually save werta-ef wax or $8 wcrtfc of varnish. : dersort P&ml Color Co. Bldg. Pftoao Clea? up and Paint up . ? wlB Wi? Teat . ?MJOU O... THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. TXt ITT * - Tiniitinvu n&IV (Nestor-Uni versa] ) Bijou loria j in "Tim Spider ami Her' Weh" ' THE SPIDER ANO HEB WEB Rex 2 reel drama with an all star cant, headed by Lois Yvener and i'nu llpe, we also find Wallace Reid and Dorothy Davenport in this superb feature. FOB LIFE AND LI BERTI' . IMP. A dandy comedy. THE LEGEND OF THE LILACS .Eclair Gypsy romance. Coming tomorrow ?DIPLOMATIC FLO?:. 3 reel Victor witli Florence Coming Thursday "TWO -LITTLE WAIFS" 3 reel 101 Bison. Coming Friday "SE A LE il ORDERS" 2 reel Victor with J. Warren Kerrigan in^a, wfstern drama. PLECtRie Hs... THEATRE TOBA Y'S PROGRAM. THE CAT'S PAW Vhannouser with James Crues and Flo La Bodie in two reels, A new ad venture of tho diplomatic Free .Lance. After, the internationally famous ae ries ia tho Blue Book rr.s?aalne, by C!?riruTc Hew bc ri Nev.-.""" r ?I? FAVORITE PASTIME Keyston. A great or>,iedy. THE ICE MAN'S REVENGE Majestic comedy with three new "tars. Coming Thursday ?THE AUTO BANDITS OF NEW YORK". 3peciai thrilling 3 reel Warner feature. Mutual Movies Maka Time Fly. DAI MFTTA g- A ?a. au? st. Oar H, ?S | * T H EA T SE V ~ TODAY'S PROGRAM. WILD BEASTS AT LARGE Vitagraph. Special" two reel fe&iure: Seo p.d at top of page. THE MISTRESS IN HIS HODSfc Selig. Domestic drama. S?TS?'ENHS ?N.D SL'HPENBF.Sf? Melles..-A - ?ofking good comedy. 4 Big Real?-Ide THE MA? THAT PUT THE MD VHS IN MOVIES. A 3Sc. Pack age of Lawn Gtfass Seed will improves your La w R OWL mm co.