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mt MThc Perils of PaulinC?*' U..TnIr<I Instalment Sn TWO BIG REELS... TTie PALMETTO THEATRE-Friday, April 5?^*in? More and more interesting, as this great serial story progresses the unsusp?cting Pauline is at last face to face with a?tuaiPeril. You can't afford to miss a single installment of this sensational Drama. Read the story, then come see it enacted-you'll enjoy it immensely. . . . FOUR BIG ?EELS EVERY DAY . . . *| UC **Thc Man t'hat Put Thc 'lVIOVE' In Movies.99 I %?%** ? , ' fil I i ,l ' , I ni' " . i , . . ' ' .?ff Il Special Waist Sale I THURSDAY j 20 Doz. Waists all New I Styles Just Arrived. . I Special for Thursday II $1 _ A?M??P aS-DOIS?^T MISS T??&p CHAUTAUQUA-May 4 ------ ' ._*_ . ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ VOL. 1, NUMBER 83. ANDERSON, S C., THURSDAY MORNING, APRDU 23, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS. $8.00 PER ANNUM? >^S^SSB^^9H| 1^1. ?y?needR or ?chooi cuiitit-oii. in] :..-^?BB8BHBBBl^^BWH? B. mmm moat case? srniwr rUniu? n?ivw0,i ^o-"" ' BE?jy^^BL JE?*?? vv,?? aav0 tneir oycs ta years to cora?.! lh<l for^o1<36r P*?Pto too, Pricesl P||gifcJ ^^'ttta^**?,r* ?" ^KUa*' ?ad part?j i4^^]' BRR ''Br.M.tt'Ca^ I , ,^"^y* ^3LW'i **?V Ofica Th*iH> SSW. Hos. "JPlWne 4884[ ""*'"""*"" " "" ". .. 1 .:_*"_:!'. l-.^fxj^i1.'.?*III?I^!J_??U.?L_:_,_ * i i?i? rK%?a 1,35:v 1 /"S*1*10? ?? ??* two brothers and one} 'S^i^*ii\tSi - i of aa ?Ip- ja'?ter with, ?i each, th? win of ?lita-j ? wfta.picKcd up sta?ia?. j beth S*?t?ait o* Now York, proveed I ? K*SI ^2/ .* attKlo and ?ey-1 that iner entire estate, worth $36.134.1 ,b* ??i'd ta bnttd her mahitoleum. ! * ELECTRIC err * '_ * Item? of Interest and Person * Wireless on the S * * ? * * * * ?????! Getting Heany For Ute Fanners. lt 1? not a ' usual sight by any means to ?oe two mules pulling ten two-horse wagons but Anderson peo ple ?aw this sight going through thc main street of the cly yesterday morn ing. The Fret well Company had just received the large shipment of new wagon? and they were being hauled from the freight station to the com pany's storing houne. The Fret well company anticipates a big trade for the coming season and are making their arrasgameuts accordingly. V>v"?. ? ! ? T". Taklag Degree la Cbarlefcton With many """mlsgiv ogs and enter? tanning some doubt about ever helas able to return, C. W. Causey, W. F. Marshall. Keys Oilmer and tv M. Cochran left last night tor Charleston to Uko the Sh ripe. Dr. W. H. Frazer and Ix R.. Ledbetter had gone ahead on the earlier train to make proper preparations for the reception of the brothers and it is presumed that they will receive a warm welcome when they reach Charleston this morning. The event |B to take place tonight and prominent Shrlners from all parts of the State ,w?U be present to participate in the exercises Incident to tbe admis sion of the ulaas. ?corgi* SMt?i?~*~ Here. Yesterday. doha O. Massey, postumster at Hf wei, Qa., and John McGill, also of Georgia city, bave been spending a few days la Anderson and gre. well known here.: Mr. McGill was editor of.the' Hartwell Sun for about 20 years and at one time waa connected : with thc ! Anderson Intelligencer at thc tfcnel when this, paper was known aa the | Andersen -'Gssst-lv;. Both the visitais ic eel ved a warm welcome hers, and betar? they returned to Hartwell they Ra?a tuai iiioy han cn jo j od every mia ut? of tue ?tay In Anderson. -y_ Crowd Oping From Anderson. A number of Anderson people aro I tanning to make the trip to Orecn tomorrow to see "Within the Law" at the Grand Theatre. This ls a return engagement fdr Greenville, the same company playing to a crowd ed house there some Wooka ago. The j attraction is said to be one of the best] on the road and the critics have preis. ' ed lt highly, wm? the new schedule I in operation ov?r iim latami-KaH I it will ha possible to leave here "at! 6:10 in the evening and reach Green-j ile in ti sae for tho show. Directly ter the performance ts concluded ie special train will leave Greenville ! Anderson. Docket Blank Thc. cii"Tc-";i ???'iiov i im ?nw ?a iao city or Anderson ss^st evidently hure .concluded that they do not ?ara tn worry Mayor Holleihan with the hear ing of cases while Recorder Russell is away. The docket at the city hall was blank yesterday morning, not a single case being. entered. Thia is somewhat, unusual. Recorder (tus* sell ls In Virginia on a vacation and during- bis absence Mayor Holleman will preside aver police ?oort. Mr. Holleman was also ont of the city Tuesday morning and police court was held by Alderman Elmore, mayor pro tam. ;-o l&Mersea Ha? A Frise Wiener. . ?.<. >,'.-. ? Several days ago an editorial para graph appeared in ute .Greenville Newr inquiring. "What ha? become of the' old-fashioned mau who raised his hat when bo mot a lady on the attest,!! In the issue of thc Greenville Kc yesterday someone writing Trom An dorson had tb* fniin???? t~ rir; **^ Hvee right hers 5? Anderson and ?s president of the Farmers A Merchants Bank." It ls a matter of common ?fejaledg* that J. H.. Vandlver. th? well known officiai of that bank, ts ona of the most courteous men la the city and it is weil that the people of Greenville sbould discover thal An derson people have not forgotten all they over knew ?bent being polite. Battlet-aake Iq" Lesser Vi KvBa. Ti.* bsatth ofBcials of Anderson are r ?v?vin* to impresa upon local people the fact that the common housefly is fat more dangerous than tie rattle snake. The house fly 1? rc^ijlble each year tor hundreds of deaths, whereas comparatively few are doe to a rntltrtsaske bite. Th? omeinl* p?e ************* Y SPARKLETS * al Mention Caagtii Over tb? treets of Anderson * if * * * * * * * * * * * * urging Andoraon people tu swat tho fly while there is time. Ono fly swated now means I OOO leus to 3wat with tho coming of thc hot bummer, months. They are also endeavoring to persuade people to use a little lime around the promisee, acting upon the presumption that an "punce of pre vention ls worth a pound of cure." -- Site Chosen for The Chaetanqaa. ' It was anounced yesterday, that the' "cK?i'?ey lot ott Kain street has been chosen as the site for tho.approaching ; cha manqua, ' which begins here on April 28. Thia <s an ideal location and tho publtca?!rTi Trill be well pleased ultu ' tu. --.1-:-T. ?- -. -i that a numbe r of the canyoamen of I ?he chautauqua association win,arrive j lin the city .totmtrrow and begin the [work of erectihj^Offe^enormous'tcat. This tent .ls^w?iep'ttnd fireproof and has a seating ?nfpae?tyef 400?. The arrangement for th?f stage la splendid and it lr said tb?t the ten?; System? as practiced by fhetcfcfratauqua, is fully as good' as ?hy theatre* Lee G. Hbl?n, ^0*1^61'of -tt(4. .?|li?ppier;..pank,^^r>!- -v - returned yeait rora Columbia wbp?e'he stftM?for wi ' purpose of h??diiig, d' ?^rereuca tfUh Bright Wil llauipon ot Darlington, president bf the association. At .th? conference in. Columbia th?se getit?emen completed ntl the plans for-'hoia??g'the ?tate,con ventlou, which ia Vfr Ufte ^pI??*; this ve?r ifa June at th? tale < : Pi - Mr. woUltl bo ono of th?r?',ibear mtMlngn-' evey held br' thW'btuHtere and that'the j speakers secured tb^addresa tsTOotl^ wore all men of ability. Doubtless there will be a gr.nd Attendance from the Anderson bes VP Baseball (huns . This Afternoon. The fans of the city v/iil have IA chance tb soe . another baseball game this afternoon when the Hones Path ?ilgh echool comea tb Anderson for a set-to with Frayer, Academy. The Hon ea Path team won: from the Aca demy a few weeks ano. when the lo cal aggregation weat jy> Hones Path but the local boys say that they, have a better showing for today. The faas of the city will have^to, patronise j?ej ?0??? perk ?tl u. beii<sr cup ihiut linTy ? have heretofore or yie town boys will bave to schedule all of their games bc th* road.. The attsada^ee has been very poor Indeed iou th? last few games. ' Hiss Freda ??IT"0 r Is Seriously 111. ? _ Mr. and Mr?. M. Jjg message yesterday tolling or the se ? > ? -R_- C? MI.. Vied? Hall st FabTHfest Miss Hell is one of the teachers in tho Pair For est ti?gt?- school, iimmediatoly fol lowing the receipt of this message. Mr. and Mrs. Halt haft their , home at Iva for their daugbjfee bedside. Her many friends hi all ?ftb of tho coun ty, trust that Bho may ?ot bc ss se. rlbusly ill as has he& thought. ' JFwo ?fegrocs. Deputy Sheriff J/Sga Sanders re turned yesterday ?Wfcrnoon from Qreenville where he vent for the pur pose of securing twafnej-roes, aranted in this countv #?n ebs?gs*, Joh? White, black In color, ls wanted ?hara for beating a brafr hill. There were also two other negroe* wonted here for beatlig board bill* but" th* Bfopnty Sheriff was<fsu? them. The two prlabafcrs ?a btx>ugh? .-?wv si ?-*tt M^^^-BrtMMWMWMiM?P-Bfl I th? county jail and srt?l be given a hearing before one 4^ tab magistrates Vre. Harper ls " Taken T* Green* i . ..<lfra. J. E. Harp^wae i-= hospital in GfefftSfe yesterday where ehe will probably ???era? on 'operation. For tbf-'JIct Mr?. Harper baa ix was determined 11 tnt'.Jft*flnf di if tri cara ry ber to the (in-, Small sire ; Oz Yeet?rdev. The fire depsnaMBH^HBHHMH yesterday for tba l$&ese of exila-J gulshtag a tree on Are in th, yard of the First Presbyterian church.} How the blase SIA but the trunk of tho tree wea hollow I and thia cavity waa filled with paper.l The department bad easy work lal putting out the flamea. Wanted Te Go to Mexico. One old . gentleman, sitting on the park benches in front of the court house yesterday morning, waa . awak ened from a nap by the sound of many feet and opening his eyes he saw the morning practice drill of the Fraser Academy. . Having Mexico on the mind the-bid gentleman at duce con cluded, that the troops were preparing to leave the state for Mexico and it re quired the services .bf several'of his friends tc prevent him from' joining I tho Academy boys and showing tbetnj how to fight the greasers. He ^s?T finally impressed with the real mean ing of the drill and withdrew his de mand that he be allowed to join' the comnany. k ooooooooooooo o o Mrs. W. G< King of .TownviUe was in the city' yesterday , j A. S. Fant of Belton was in the city yesterday for a few hours. W. H. MarUn of . Liberty ' was in the osterday for ai few hours... i IC H' Jones of Columbia was in the ;1tjy yesterday for- a .tow hours, n Miss Hattie Hall of Piedmont shopping in the city yesterday. i J. M. Long of the Burahy Creek fion was in thedty. yesterday. . i Guy Hellar of; Townvill? was In the| city yesterday for.a short stay-. ? ?Mrs. J. L. Simpson of Pelter was asoppiug ?n M?? olly yesterday. J. M. Hand of Belton was among tho visitors in tho city yesterday. Dr. J. M. Crofton of fidgafleld ia (-.pending a few days in the city. Robert Price of Town ville spent yesterday in the city on business. 'ri:- C. F. Cox, a prominent merchant of j Belton, spent yesterday in the city. W. H. Gwinn spent yosteriay ia the i SMff. a guest at,the Chlo.apia hotel. .> F. L. Bannister of the Bethel section : ?Main the city yesterday on business.] . A. W. Pickens of Kasley anent part of yesterday in Anderson on business. A. C. Steele ct Columbia ls s pen dix , |i>nv, days In Anderson on business. ?Rav.'.'aad Mrs, ', J. L. Singleton of -.5 Q""?'K'"f> *??' >.?.? i?w 1 tArriav. mr. aaa sara, wu A. ?sveaxeaie ana Mrs, Poora of Belton were lu tho etty j yesterday. John Bogga and Oscar Prater of Town vi ile .vere in the city yesterday! on rosiness. C. J. Smith of Charlotte spent yes-j terday in the city, a guest at the Chi? quola hotel. Hevry Martfa of tho Walker-McBl moyle section lva? in tho e-?tj yp*i?<?'- j day on business. ?Miss Janje Gaines of Townrille among the visitors to spend ire Btyjsv Anderson. Mies Lilah King and Miss I Pr i rr. of TtvSrnvllIe wera E. E. SaUerfield and CU roll of Hartwell, Ga. were among i\ sewtrlce - Hell shopping ta t G. C. Merri among the ' ta'spend yset ???r-m-rratk the office ts m. ottos i laing. I oooooooooooooo 0 o o Atlanta Leiter o o I 'O 00060 0000000 bo - Atlanta, April 22.--By squaring him self with hla wife. De Witt Knight of Macon, has probably aavod himself from a possible lour sentence in %o penitentiary. Knight waa accused or throwing car-. bollcacid tn his wife's f?ce with the | deliberate intention ot blinding abd disfiguring 1 her, becaus* of alleged jealousy. Mrs. Knight,, however, still has her sight. . The. affair occured in the big down town" hotel a few days ago, Mrs. Knight's acree ms wc ie heard and when the room was entered, she was round writhing in agony on fae boori with her face terrih i with the acid. The husband, - who was in the room? said that she bad tried, to com mit suicide and that he had flocked contents on her foco. When Mrs. Knight's pain was sufljfcc* iently reltevc;d at the hospital for her to toe able to speak aonuectedly, site accused h?r husband {of 'deliberately throwing the acid on her, and declared that his suicide etory was, all untrue. Knight Wae iramediafl^HHUH and tho local authorities madof pians to prosecute the case vigorously. But yesterday -when the case wan called. Mrs. Knight did hot-gsppear to prose cuto ber husband. Attotne> s who rep reses ted her-said ?he would not push the j case. . After a consultation tho. charges add. the cast- ?ismlsseg; ?N CASE T1?K? ARE. CALLED Atlanta, April; 3S.~WaiI**,there is nothing yet7 that done to toe taken by tk? military med ' here to mean that th* militia wll be' called to Mexico, theadjutant general's office In dis cussing the probable course that things wouldjake in the evc0 the mi m? Waa coiled on. ..'The first step, it is understood, 'would b? th? moW?tfcsU??? :: Georgia troops by Adjutant General Nash at Fort McPherson. This would mesn tho assembling fe Ailssta ?>? 2,000 to 5.O0O members .of thc -state troops of whom only'the Fifth Regi ment wouid come from Atlanta? Thc troops would remain at Fort McPher son until mustered into actual ser vice; they would be trained and trans - ferred to a Concentrating camp per haps also to be located In Georgia. Discussing tb< situation today, Gen era! Nash said: "McPherson ls practically vacant et this time andris Ideally arranged and located for ?'mobl?iiRtion camp. The anea would: be allowed besides their regular pay aa soldiers cf the* United : ciaio^ Cjnjc -pj. day as rst??"*/1?0/; ?iowance. They would remain ^1r?rt 1 McPherson until they weis drilled land the greenness rubbed off,. ; "The state ' troops aro. now In flue ; shape for domestic serjtf?j? and lt I would not take long to get them com pletely ready for foreign service.'** I A ii a?i ia, ' Avril ?2.-Gyor?ja'a new*.! cat Uulted States ??naior. H?n_ ? $. j West, bas just Issued ti '. tn] answer in an Interesting wey tc ?be j question asked toy so many Georgians aa to jost what direct interest Georgia bas any way m the canaTtaUa ex?^H tien. banaler West who was strongly 1 'TOWed to the free tolls and-helped up hold tho administration vie?, points out that under the exempting pf the -ooastwtae vessels ?from; etX: a phip ?ailing from New York to "Frisco would en>y a subsidy of $1,30 a ton. *iiile a ship sailing ff., '/bru io Savannah Ww^Xa^rjeCeiver nor ad vantage from the gSvernvjenl. SenatorjWest says tfcM he eses no haye granted a subsidy*.to 'vessels sail- j [pot to grant Kub?tdle?;!At All, and V*$i j mma" ? . 9 THEATRE T?DAYT5 PROGRAM. THE? LAMB. TBE WOMAN, THE 'i WOLF- J 101 Bison.1 A tb ree reel western melodrc a tbs*; carries. with it an1; entirely new note in western dramas, This play abounds In thrills that wiil ; grip your interest like a vic??, lt ta played by three acknowledged staf?.'; These are Pauline Bush, Murdock MacQuarrie anti'Lon Chaney.' Most ot this play .is ia tho mountains and tull of great, scenery. Fourth reel to be selected. Coming tomorrow "OUT OF THE FAE EAST* 2 reel IMP with L??ts Baird.7 Coming Saturday. "THE MY?* TE EY OF THE WHITE CAB" 2 reel Gold Seal with Grace Cunard, Fran g?s Ford and.Harrz.iMvrer the Ander son boy driving the car. Also *SiPB MUTUAL FIRE** learning a hew Tan* go. ... . ??J* PALMETTO * T H a A T R t W" TODAY'S PROGRAM. <yfCTIB3 OP V?N'TY ' . THE FKkA'LE BOOK AfcENT A WINNING MISTAKE Split roe! comedy drama. H EA ll NO E Vii.- L 3 fSssarrky droraaj : 4Big Ree??--lOc THE MAN THAT PUT TB* MOTE ,;>SM MOVI**, : For nearly bali a cantray the name "Toi.a and Country'* aaa. j been synonymous with honest ....... ?1..., ..-.??(?loa cnA '? Anderson Paint & , Color Co. Biet*!?? BW*, ' Pnosw ?47 This Week