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To Alaska via The Great Rivers of the BEAUTIFUL SCENIC PHOTOPLAY This picture should appeal to all lovers of nature as it shows the wild, rugged scenery along the great rivers of the northwest on a trip to Alaska 1 he Chains of Honor, a two reel Pathe drama and The Reward, a Lubin drama complete our today's program, which we consider exceotionallJ good. Lom? see them. . " TO-DAY Thursday April, 16th. THE PALMETTO THEATRE THE MAN THAT PUT THE "MOVE" IN MOVIES TO-DAY Thursday April, 16th 1 - -'J? Hawdon seen ; North Andersonf Have ron seen ii recently f HTmebihfT, we will W Wm than pleased to take you to North Anderson nt your own convenience, We feel quite certain you will enjoy the trip. 1 NOW READY ? Water la not a cheap thing to S 4 i ?se to cleaning a floor. Water I Plan*? i remares part of any finish, * r ian?S ? raises the grain of ike wood 4 . > an* toares n floor dull, i OT ? "Brightener" is cheaper titan. 4 u/**J?. > waler fer floors. Never injuree 1 VyOOd S gay fialNh. S?c worth of 1 BRIMMER ! gS-??'? 3 Tomato > '. ? ~% for 5Oe. ? JET ?^^^^^f?i']x jmmn FLORAL CO J - iHp ? i SSS 3&unaali Avenue. ? ' ^SBs^ J Phoned i Anderton Paint & ^ Members pf Ftef isl? Ttterraph ? ? Color Co. 4w^^!!s1w ??eckSey B?g. Pkonn 64/ -v^^v wrw ?w^9~w"*r*w~*> Cleaa "- sad Paint na : . .-. ' I wftl Will ?onl ' -J - BBB* ^ryJ| M Titee Farmern an?! " Merchants jil Bsnk is prepared to issue the |H| ^^js?rlcssn Express Co.'i Trsvel V ? t ?. I ThC Sl?^S?Ct "~UCU ?r^Lra.? ?n Q? : Sec; Letter* of Cre??, available qulefte gift that wm hl'^reclated and cherished. The wearing o* one u/nc> e m the known world, of these dainty w.tchee on xhe.wris? ls new mid fashionable-and ia- pr--, hecks provide ari ?asy way t,cal? besides attractive, ^fhir *?ace4 let watches are of the latest designs j dsnUfvintf the owner Thev and of superior workmanship, can ' ' ? * around and look them over. ;^ai?^ jggjj g. HUBBARD S SO., 140 N.Main St, j ^ Whore Quality I^^ATxayti higher titan? ****** * ****** ** * ELECTRIC ern * _ * Items of Interest ead Persona * Wireless cn the Sta ****** * ******* Demand* Made For < liautnug.ua Tickets. Notwithstanding the fact that the season, tickets for Andersen'8 chan-1 tauqua, to begin April 28 and con tinuo until May 4, haye not yet really been placed on sale, the public is de manding an opportunity to buy them. Thu seems to indicate that the al tair will bc a success from a financial standpoint. Yestreday several In quiries .were received at the chamber of commerce aa to wher the tickets' would be placed on sale and lt seems that Anderson people are anxious to take advantage*.of the better rate to! be procured by buying a ticket for' tho entire week nie toad of for a single fcg in this manner. fight At Orr "~~ Kill Yesterday. 'John A. Hayes, policeman at the Orr mill and Juno Ellison, one of the j employes of the mill, engaged In a ;*wn> in one of th? iW-nartmpntfi yesterday morning, during which Hayes was struck In the face with a piece of iron. According ip the tale told by the policeman, he and Ellison wero engaged' In a friendly scuff lo in tho mill, when ht. poked Ellison with his night stick. Ellison resented UtiS and ' seized a piece, of Iron, in flicting a painful cut on tho police? man's Jaw. The officers Said yester* day afternoon that they had heard nothing more, of the matter and-dirt apt. know whether or not Hayos inr tended making, any complaint. > ? --o tireen ville Couple Are Te Be Married, . Tho announcement of the engage ment of Mles Alice Covington to Wal lace Munroe Smith of Greenville will bo received wtth interest in Anderson? Miss Covington is pleeeatnly remeukf uoTvni in A?uv????, Wiuig spent .-.'.a year in thia city attending school She made her home during that time with Mr. Mr?. 3. 1, Vs.-.s. -* per of Anderson people will probably attend the wedding in Greenville : I'rof, Nc>T<aan Is Coating Neat Week. W. W. Long of Clemson lu?1? writ ten to Anderson saying thal Prof. Newman of Clemson, will come to An derson on Tuesday, April 21, to de iir- an address on horticulture herc, thc event being the holding of "Flow or Day** in connection with "Trades Day." Prof. Newman ls thoroughly acquainted with the subject he will dh'cusa here and his address will he well worth hearing. Prof. Newman ts not only; an experienced teacher, but is aa orchardtst himseir, and his nome wonderful grapes In North Georgia. (?lurk Allil Waa From Orr MHS. Tho first baseball game of thc sea son played between the mill teams of tho city went to tho Gluck mill hy a acoro of 3 to 0 when the aggrega tion representing the Gluck mill whitewashed the Orr mill team. Ed wards and McDaniel composed the battery for the Gluck mill while Kl nerd ani Meeka performed tor the Orr leam. Both teams did good play ing ana tue game was a credit io both mills/ Either one of the teams would be. glad to eater a- mill': league and th*? is some little talk now being heard about the possibility of form ing such an association for Anderson. -o Changes te Drug Hieres, The taking of stock at Martin's drug stem ls continuing la line shape and by the latter part of the week lt will be possible for the purchasers, ij$rtm-*lfto?1*Km+**'te?:a their near, location. -The Clayton drug atore takes over the Martin store and will occupy ihe'qaartsrs where Mr. 5?arttn has been, located. - With the ; t#o, A#imMb*i i hf? Cravtoft store will have one of the largest drug linea tn the city. U is probable that the doorsvof the nanete** wilt ^Hgbcned io . tho public ^bos* Man-j day of next weak. " " ^ Wara rear ie With the date set for the e: KA h*M *n w-?vd frtur for an man tn ?UflCHMS Li. P. ?V?UChe. ed, IVO ?HHM???**? bir.T the place. John H. Tat? of the Tate Hardware Co.. announced yesterday and shortly thereafter friends ot Keys Oiiuv It is hardly probable that any other con ill appci." man will fight lt out for tho place. The; 111 tako piree on May * * * * * * ****** r SPARKLETS * _ * I Mention Caught Over the * peet* o? Anderson * ***** * * * * * * * New Clerk Ia Auditor's Offlre. Freak Trippe ot Pclzcr has arrived I In tho city to accept a position aa I clerk In the office of -tho county audi- I tor. There is already one clerk in I this-office, -Thomas Graham, formerly I auditor of Abbeville county. With I these two men to assist in the work I of the office there, should be no cause,! (or complaint on the part of the pub-J Ile ot Anderson as. to the books .of the I county auditor. 1 Auditor Winston 'I Smith is always otT. the look-out tb J keep the work of thc office running j smoothly; and it is'not at all easy! during the time' o? returning taxes.? . ..." \T *:? Mr. Patterson. Has Returned. M. N. Patterson returned yesterday J from Abbeville where ho had been toil attend the funeral of his brother.. W.' B. Patterson, who died Monday after-! noon. Mr. Patterson was master me chanic of the Se/.uoard railroad and was well known7 and popular ic rail road circles, it is OT?iT?iutVi tSa? bis death waa due fe the bursting of a blood vessel, caused by ovor ex ertion, ri- . -?I .... . -o l'nmptaiati Abe(-t " The < Rainy Weather. Merchants of the city and those An deMkttii'ipeaple i fortunate enough or unfO?tiaiat? enough, as the viewpoint may !>e. to have gardens, are com plain ly bitterly about the rain ot tho IMstlfew -days. The merchants of the clt?/iSby that business has been prac tically 'paralysed while the near-rar tnV^?* say"'that they can't tget. their [kW?Kfitr1 other .vegetables planted, indentions ;are that' Anderson haa al ready; received her full share of thc "'April ?KsraremV and: it is hoped that thor bad wofither ?a now nothing ot the htSUPl?htfkmext winter, '., .>. ?>| ? , . .--o !-j?5?alses. roland-?Mrs. W- I. Halley and Mr. ?I?W=?=?O -?Sa-* --:?r?.oU io Hartwell. ?M^bjs^Wrday' after a very pleasant visit to friends and relatives in An der?**. Roth Dr. Hailey ant Mr. Saut- have recently purchased hand some touring cars, getting the ma chines in Atlanta, and they made tho trip hore In their now cars. -o Mr, nod Mk*. Burri** Leaving Anderson. ; . The many'friends of Mr. and Mrs. S. Clarence Burrlss, will indeed regret to learn that they are loaring Ander son. They aro excellent.'cUlxena. Mrs. Burrlss is a member of quite e. num ber of different organlzallona end as sociations of our town and ?will be greatly;'missed by all ot these.. Pbe will bo .missed especially a\ the First nVnttfit church of which Sb* bah been 'a "oonslstent member aadZa faithful |*pia^ . . ,h|r. and Mr*. Burris? will Im?ke their homo In Green.vlllo. B. C.. Little Boy Was Killed? information reached Anderson -ye s Uorday^movning that willie Brock, mo Til4Vyear-fcld *on of Joseph Brock, a well known farmer living now Pelxtr . I.? instantly killed late Tuesday af ternoon by a companion bf the osmc The atory goen that tho two were returning to their ?io?ns . a fishing expedition and the attempted to wrest Uta. shov gun i the Brock boy's bands. The U?gV caught in the boy's coat and tho waa dlcharged. kilting young . "ok instantly. The affair took place on the Greenville ?tde ot the county Uno and is therefore vbolng -Med by th? Greenville county au tle*: . HjfflKW?ecffh There I* an easy explanation of why Anderson people succeed tn their bus iness undertakings. A . new firm ' * -iMfcalsffi'^1^ 9 short iinit- BRO. ll'w'wnnnrS* zfj""~J and one drug store sold over 200 cl fttore boosted \ll*?^^^HP?^et' bought the cigars for tba Slmp?e rea son that they were ruad? ; in Ander sen. A spirit of co-opoiraunn hko this , must result in the business In dustrie*.of the city inerse?lng. C. U White of T>*tloi in the city yesterday I weeks In the county friend* ?nd r?I**rrW~ Mr. White's father at An^^ofs f\ number ot lng to Texas where tl their home. Wb<s? tai BIJOU ... THEATRE TODAY'S PRC kUii iiuluc tn fTI?i> <'rn.liBMnnfti Hiu forraatlcn.*' TWO LITTLE WAIFS 101 Bison 2 reel drama In which two children aro atol?n and their many, trials with tho gang o? robbers which hold them. A story that fa.tall:' ot action. The snow storm scones TH*8CBAC^ I A dandy drama;, featuring Wallace Rpbt tn ;the laat .of his Cracksman's | sortes. "??. THE UK Af I WAITER . Joker. A screaming comedy. ? Coming tomorrow 1 -SEALED OR* BEBST 2. reel Victor western melo drama featuring J. Warren Kerrigan ! andi Cleo .Madison. . .. . m." rooming B?turday "FROM THE LION'S JAWS" 2 reef 101 Bison, wild animal feature with Wm.? Clifford and ! Marie Walcamo. Also /*WMX lU*" V?KSAL IKE LEFT HOME". A dan dy western comedy. _ ' J\LJm Bay th? iTniversat Weekly and rea?! the ?LUCILE LOVE* series. Pri?e ?] cents. ELECTRIC ...THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. THE AtTOBANIHTS OF NEW YORK .Warner in three reels. Thrills and. excitement in every; scene. A story o? intensity. You must seo tho re markable Sight against odds by. a girl who braves death to aave hor sweet heart. A story that wi" hold yr.\: spellbound. A STORY OF UTTLb INDIA j / Am?rican Italian drama. Cor dag Saturday <TME REI? 8PI> j REIB*'ft real Warner feature of New j York's underworld. TODAY'S PROGRAM. THE CHAIN'S OF HONOR Patho. Special two reel drama.] showing how f*tle ' Tell-tale finger j prints betray tl ? Clerk. THE REWARD Lubln drama. " 'Kssanaoy. ' Thib prrai scenic phol play taken along tile gVsat rivera of j the northwest, is one of the beat y et j produced. See ad ai top of page.. Coming Saturday "BRONCHO Blt' LY* ta another of his famous,plays.] 4 Big Ree RR-lu?: THE MAN THAT?; PUT THE J&tT [dersun their home place was on j I Senaca river tn the t^oru town -1 Bbip and from ih?j?o peuple Mr. WbK?j ! ls receiving aa especially hearty wei I afternoon, was called .yesterday rad there . *- ? : ' . ... ? ~~~* for tho exercises this afternoon. Mr.! Frlckhec'ffer said that .he would be alPhvfo get back provided he did not have to go beyond Atlanta but If he bi forced to go on to Birmingham lt will be impossible for him to return. If this gentleman ls not present lt .will be a real disappointment to every member of the Anderson lodge'. dray Honored By The Bed Men. - His Anderson friends wiR learn with pleasure that Oscar D. dray of Wil lismstpn was selected aa Grout ?enlor Sagamore of the State Association of Red Men at its meeting just conclud ed in Rock Hill. Mr. Gray Is one .nf Ckdibest posted men in the State on inaSwrs pertaining to this secret or der and will be the neil bead of ficer in this state. WM Reorganize < Tecumseh Tribe. There will be & special meeting of; the Red Men of the Riverside and Tox away mills tonight for the purpose of reorganization. Tecumseh tribe Wo. i im? hAflh aufflerlns- from the defal cation of the treasurer, and the men who are members of the order wish to organize the lodge - on a Armer basis. It ls\expected that Gov. Blesse will be the principal speaker, as he ha? also ?een invited to attend the laying of ie corner atone of the Elks Home. Great Representative C. E. Tolly and omer .wwi a;peak. -- ?rill Joitt^ \ The Mjrstfle Shrinev A numberer the Cotomanderyvirpm this city'wIlK-fo-'tO: Charleston next week to beoon^a members of the An cient Order ; ot*Ibo Mystic , Shrine; Among beauttfulsbrd lin Among those who-are to take the de gree are Rev. pr. Frazer, who will also lake the beautiful Scottish Bite degreest before- hand,-ftoohrS*. Willie Marshall, and. U)ui?ii^bottAr. and perhaps Horac^MeGeei These by ?T becoming members of the .Shrine, may go to Atlanta to thb great conclave in Mny, Nearly all of the present mem bers of the Shrine from Anderson will go' to Atlante. ? - -o dodge Prince \ Has Beturned. Judge George E. Prince returned to Anderson yesterday from. Columbia where he has been holding court for the last ll weeks. Judge Prince ls slightly Indisposed, suffering from an attack or neuritis, brought on , \rn over work, He will spend the nett few weeks in Anderson, resting np af ter his fatiguing labors. J. E. SWEARINGEN HERE YESTERDAY Express** Himself ns Being Well Pleased With General Condi-1 |t*$ tton of Schools . : J- E. Swearingen, superintendent or education of S^uth Carolina was in Anderson yesterday, stopping hero for about 30 minutes as he was eh route t? Spartanburg. Mr. Swearingen bad, been to Calhoun Tails and stopped In Anilar?nn Just Inna enough to crint?r . with J B. Felton, the county ehitijfr-1 intendent, on a few matters pertaining to Anderson county schools. Mr. Sweavingcu said that ba v>vas voil plagued with J^^BN(wH#n(1'itlou * the' local schoola . ajut j^h^ ^ ror sldercd AvMraiS^m J^gmoug th foremost counties of the State alon! educational lines. * . \ The superintendent left' shortly uj ter noon for Spartan burg, where }?? goes te^eonfer- with the ? - i^os^ewistKm^ . bnilditjjiLJn_v?? parts of th?;eounty. I ll "??r bay? ww lai?bty laeky ba Hi* titeM imping W cashmore* for w MT W^?^1 ^ ?t? ?^pte??M oppcrtuaity f?. oar patrons need*. If ye*. ?re ?eytet l*t* ? trf ft-^^?^?^\ tkeee low priee?. . .s? Body BrtWete BB?O?&?W?ar prk* t*l? ?Ute Brass *-J?-*H goad .* Oreg-*** uar price bpi; .... .", ' ?%ha iiKl* ?Ws? B?ai?..t??? valof ?, oar price .?!?..,. ?T* Dixie ?f ??ly ' ingrain Carpet Art l???re*? ?xl*? ??V . . .x?? Stenenkd M?it??g Art Sqwre*. ?.tore* get $WM> >1. i theo?; our pri?e. . ........ /?s?i Were? Bott!** Art Suu?W, wert* ?M? our jp?le? ealy S^O -Bte ?rsl?*? ?re etea ?ere ?triklagr tito? hi toj&^tPer t_??_-^-'M ?eil a*?s f?r B??9 *?* '#Wt*. 1er $44#w ?t u otter alares., elf. ASK GEOKQ?