Barefoot Sandals ---Play Shoes For Neu. Women und Children, the longent and best line erer Nhown here. KlkHln and Leather Sole*, .the .kind that will wear. l'lay Shoes for chllirtn with a ?oft sole Ju?t an a h iocs i? in and In" heel Ib |fat. . ? RAX1MLH.Mr to $SM PLAV SHOES.$1 te (9 'Let Us Show You." SHOE COMPANY UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE SHOES THAT SATISFY HI No, These arc not our words. We arc very conservative in our claims. "U'? Wond?rlul" is what scores of people say to us about North Anderson every week. I Fl EE Bl'ftS IX TROUBLE ? Jeyaer in tiding Thea? Into tJeorghv l'en lie ntferj. Atlanta. May i?Fir*;. r-?c?2^ latpner. W." R, Joyner," who hne ^ needed lu the peat year in securing a1 number of convicts against the Are bugs in tue smaller towns and com ranntiee of Georgia, let fall the hea vy land of official, wrath today In Atlanta upon 8. Oer?ilsky. a Weit Fair street merchant, who Is now lodg the Titrer >h the charge of ar comblned, wi burned last Thursday, riw ?i?tn coo^aiEsioncr and local de tectives, hearing ot suspicious clrcum. stances in connection with the flre.l m.?J . b. j.i??-?- 1 . ? m i.i,., ? ?w ,.<:>i|)iitiuii nitu vawg the conclusion that the merchant h made ready for the Are. According* to the police, whhin last w?ek Oernlsky renewed ar. tas,uf. anco policy making his daughter the beneficiary, selling the grocery per* to T. F, Fort son, sold bla show cases | and fixtures. Ocrniflkv'f a' dry goods ^ro^ and Kro^|^^^ SOW FORAGE Egyptian Wheat, Feterita, Kaf fir Com? Teoasate. Millet. R?n*. /"ley Beam, mu? Spring Barley. v FURMAN SlvUTH, SeccUman. Phone 484 It is charged rurther. *5iai the life broke out In mid-day and with no ai> l. which JaJ nareiu cause while Gerrcsky and a Wend were together lh the store. The first hearing In the case will be heforo the municipal Court, where It will bo decided whether or not Ger nlsky shall be found over on a felony charge. -M, P1CTPRE8 OF THE WAB UMBRELLAS For your wag Atlanta, May 4.?The brave Atlanta movie camera men who have started for the interior of Mexico to moire war pictures, may not after all be able to show the results, even if they es cape with their films and lives, a*c cording to word received from Wash ington toda7 ?_ ?v -, ?U_? .-- ? - - J ? m ?. v,"?> VI*M\ n*ft Mm pt.lU.II; ?o. cla&ed, moving picture men will be barred from the field, and In addition, I a??y contraband war pictures which' they make will be barred by l-nelej 0am. KKRH1T TO WKB IS JtfKC m Paint &. Saeaat Sea of Fermer Pr?sident te Marry Xhw Wilier*. .Madrid. May 4.-?M*? Belie Wlllard. daughter of the American ambassa dor to Spain. ??mjp?? .V???ard, has [received a telegram, for Kermit r-jojMjvoii, w wsoui ahe la *s?g&iea to bo married, aaying he will arrive at Lffthoa May ?o. The Roosevelt party is expected to reach Barbados from the Amason May 7. Colonel Roosevelt will go first to New York, thence to Madrid, where he wit meet his son about lone a. Kermit Roosevelt's merrlage wOi \aho place probably during the second ****** * ******; * ELECTRIC crrl * - * Items of Interest and Permoni * Wireless on the Si ****** * ****** Teachers Going To The Conference. A number of Anderson county teach ers will make the trip to Rock Hill sj Wednesday for the purpose of attend-1 ing* the Home Economic Club con ference, which will be in session ai1 Winthrop college during Thursday and ! Friday. The local teachers making the trip will leave here tomorrow . morning at 10:35, going by way o? Blacksburg and will return to the city f some time Saturday. t -o? The ?Irls New Have A Chance. Notice has been issued by the an- i thorlties of Winthrop College that the ^examination for the vacsm scholar ship from Anderson county will be held in the Court houBe here on July 3. beginning at a. m. J. B. Felton, county superintendent of education, will bays charge of the examination. In all. probability there will be a l^arge number of young ladies fron?, ail parla of the county to siann the examination. This Is a splendid chance to secure a splendid educa tion at little cost Iteration Board ! liad a Busy Session. The registration board for Ander son county was in session yesterday and throughout the day the members had their hands full, in caring for the large uumiber of voter* making ap plication for certificates. The chair man of the board, speaking to a re porter for The Intelligencer said that the board received many enquiries concerning the. expiration of certifi cates. He says that the certificates issued during or since 1908 ar* valid si tne voter has not moved nom one township to another and that they win continue to be good until 1918. This Is a point on which the voters have been somc^.'hah confused.l 'Nothing 'extraordinary marked the session or lhe board yesterday. Splendid Work #f FuMIe Heltetil. Miss Maggie Carliugton. supervisor of rural, schools for Anderson coun ty, yesterday recolved some splendid 'specimens of work done by tne pu pils, of the WilRamston school. The drawings sent here were utmost per fect and it is hard to bellow that such lepf?ndid work could he done by 15 '/ogr-old. children^1.. The mops were es pecially line and some designs of build. Ihgs, ships', automobiles, etc. excited : the admiration of all the visitors to M is tt Garllngton's office yesterday. The l?nfchera of the Wlillamston school do se rye to be complimented on What they are doing. Anderson Folk Attended Wedding. , Mr. and Mrs. Tt B. Curtis have re turned from Charleston where they went to uttenfl the Wedding Of Miss ItCatherine Curtis and Frank Cooper. Nvhlch was an event of last we?k in Charleston.' The bride is a sister or Ijf,' V>. ??fert?? rldk> of" A. A. Kessler. The ceremony was perform eu by Rev. Hr *af . M. Vrn?Af_ nnotnr tyt th? Mrnt Prrsb>i?Tia? Church of Andorson ana took place at the Presbyterian parson age. For a time Mr. and Mr?. Kess ler will mpke their home with W. K. Nix on MeCullev street. The bride is one of tb>. ctfy's moat popular yOu&g ladies while Mr. Kessler is a value.-! employ^ of tbe Anderson Intelligencer. 4|? I mnret*joents. Work will begin this morning on re model issr ti? front of Geisberga Shoe etore, located in the Masonic Temple.: A iarge rotwp or nvea wiU be placed on the Job sad it will b* completed as j rapidly as cessible. The uew front to be installed in tbe building will be a, ttanaaom* plate, glass affair and Kill ' re. this enterprialag stove a chance to rata to bettc/ advantage. [ frt* ot the store also plan iumb-.r of changes and! I on tho interior. The* in use at present wir rs complete and a* hand in the state. ****** ****** * I irjPAWCJxrs *1 d Mention Cangfaft Over the ? recii of Anderson * I p * * * * * * ****** Negro Drew Heavy Pine. , Hosie Williams, a negro, was taker In charge yesterday by Anderson of fleers and arraigned bcfo:e Magistrat? Broad well on a charge of carry inj an "owl's head." After vigorous searct and much pains a reporter ror Toi > Intelligenoer discovered, that an "owl'i ! head" in the parlance of the negroei , stands for a pistol. After hearlcg tin I case the Magistrate decided that thi defendant was guilty and Jiued hin 80. Many Visitors ? Here Yesterday. Whether it waa due to the fact the yesterday waa sales day or whethei It waa the attraction of the count! Democratic convention is hard to sa: but anyway there were more viaitori tin Anderson yesterday than the cit] Jjaa seen in quite a while. Tiie farm era of the county have been so buaj during the last tew weckt? that the] have not been able, to com3 to towi but they were all hj.'re ><=r>U?rday "Pi, Mi. and iht shiRun" came .: Anderson for a day's stay. The strewn of the city were crowded until iau In the afternoon and the merchant) I say that they did.'a rujdiing business. New BuJJdfag- ? .J? Has Been Began, Work oa the new building >:> im erected by Ligon ?c Ledbetter on Malt street began yesterday niorning, a fore, ai negroes being put to work; "ht the excavating. It Is understood thai the owners or this property ' plan tc put up a splendid business building on the' si'e where the Western Unios Telegrapu Compahy is now located It will be two stores in height wilhr splepdld basement which will suppl) will be one of the handsomest ston roc ins in the city and it is understood that the space has already been con traded for by a well known business house. Falling Timbers. . , One of the negroes'employed on t ht work.of. tearing down the old Imperial House .'suffered a painful injury yes terday when he was caught underneatl one of the falling.timbers. Tiie anda of the place vas being torn awaj when one of the tig pesta fell, cater ing the negro underneath. One hi his legs was.caug>? between the tlm l-.t and the jgrcir1-* and ror a tftnc it wua .feared. idW the bone might have been broken but When the debrh was finally moved off him it was foun< that, he, had.,mprely"suffered, a palnfu bruise. ,' -O?^; Anderson Jkost, , , ?y O** To XWfjttLW TheAhdcrapo High School basebal team lost.-a splendid game at Ureep wood yc3t?rduv afternoon when thej were defeated "by the Bailey Millt?rj institute. , rno score jm:.i to o an those returning to the city last nigh said that It was one of the best extii bltions ever staged iu Qreenwoou Both tennw played Une ball and th< contest looked liko a, toah up uatl the last ,Jrinlng. Ketfat & Kay com posed the battfery for the high schoo while Reeples and Bl? ?HiclaU:?-; fei \ Bailey. Bailey got r?Hir u?ls ?ad As derson two and Anderson's inability to bit tlte ball was renjwnslbie for tlu loss of the game. Th? Aridersem teau remained in Greenwood" last night ant will play In Greenwced again today 8ther against the B. M. f. or tin nsenwood High school. *?_?_t_*_ CoeUng Candles. The Owl Drug store is one of th( ; >?wv?* ... 1.1 V * y 4>ArAq 11. tit.' city and It is a rare^jlug for then to let any opportunity 'for improvtnf business, slip by. This'drug store ha; just Installed a mb*$fitf candy refrlg crater by which they are now ab)? t< kofto all candles fregK&na sweet shi iirm during the Summer months. Tlu refrigerator, aside from being of greal value, is a positive ornament, to th< store and has exctta^^Haroiis -.urn ment? and .much admiration. Two ('aie Hen Were ArresM. The proprietor of i! ." 'ey Bee caf< en Main street and the proprietor 01 the Blao aidke cafe oa Karle aired wer?? arrested Sunday by the ppUce charged with violating the 'Sunda? blue laws." Roth the med gave bone and yesterday the Busy Reo man pre tvsated himself at :i o'clock for trial ; He was given a hearing and fined $3.r but the fine was suspended xlnrlnt good rphavlor. If there is a repeti ! tion of the o? use he. will have to pa) this fine and probably^ another^ likt Kuui. The case against the tune iti?g? ; cafe will be h,?a od that both nv on Sunday, which ' ban. Noted Cai I Newport News. .\ Warlmston SpragiOP' thedrai in Oolsbur. his room at the Point, last night . t_ .... itK) r? an urilUCTl Spragg wjkg-YttV:J been the canoi Cathedral for hMlth f?llet a: ago he came to body will he tomorrow; Stem Greenville, dwelling houses were damaged, In the hnslBCJM and the eiectri was put ont of whicj-. swept totfay. No o Il POSITIV] I AL PLA TO A S0| D?ENCE. "The most sensational produced." The most thrillincr?the greatest thrills that Grace Cum have ever done. A eroplanes - -lions?tif_ wrecks?automobile wrefl ning ingenuity with a p hair stand on end. Wi writer of moHftrri tirnAjL. W. Mac Sherard of Willlaraston was I in the city yesterday. D. F. Earie of Cheddar spent part of ] yesterday in the city. B. P. Wright of Belton spent part| of yesterday in the city. William J. Cherry of Rock Hill j spent Sunduy in the city. John Smith of the I^banon section! was In the city yesterday. Ci D. Madden of Autun was in the| city yesterday on business. was 11. Y. Wright of Martin township \* In the city yesterday. T. C. Jackson'of Iva was In thej eity yesterday on1husincRa. fc!' 'JB..h?. Aull of Antun wa* In tho'cdiy! yesterday for *a few hours. >K. $ ; Dr. C. L. iinyton of Hopnwell was It the city ycSterdi*y"'bn business. Jcct? T. -ake of Snow Hill was in I this citv vflKi. rdav on 'hiiklnnam. W. K. Stringer of Belton spent yes terday in Anderson on business. D?^?* Rci-d o? Sandy Sigtlstx?? v.?.^ la the city yesterday on business. Dr. J. F. Allgood of Liberty spent yesterday in the city on business. . Dr. W. A. Trippe of Brushy Creek spent part of yesterday in the City. Oscar D. Gray of Wllllamst-m spent a few hours In Anderoon yWier?ey. C. B. Harper of Honea Path waa in the city yeotorday for a few'hour?.. J. M. Pruttt of Honea Path was in the city yesterday for a few hours. L. L.. Wright, mayor of Honea Path, was In, the city yesterday on business. Aea Hall, Sr., of Iva, left yesterday tor JucksouvWeptdj at?iSl the reunion. J. T.*Drake cif Martin township wan among the visitors to the city yeste'r 'da*: s. u_ j a es son, formerly Anderson county supervisor, was in ine cityyes? terday. ' Magistrate' W; P; Bell of Hall town ship spent a few hours in the city yes {terday. _ B, F aasaaway and P. W. Sullivan of Honea Path wer?? t?-th*? dtj terday. Mrs. Ed Atkinson of Orangebwrg hs spending a few day it in the city with relativ??. H. F. Cely and J. A- Cely .of Brm Creek were in the city yaaterday business. j ' John A. ?Yudgena of Pniset {few heurt ' In the city yeatt i business. DVE," The GM Be Shown at The U THEATRE UESDAY SLY THE BEST SER Y EVER PRESENTED UTH CAROLINA AU series of pictures ever we-inapiring- the most eries of sensations and ird and Francis ford j A era -M cannibals ? shipr |tks?fights?keen, can ot that will make your bitten by the greatest k?ThA Master Pen." Mothers' Day Sunday, May Id Send ttowtn to Mother, or wear rt was among the visitors to spend resterday1 in the city. Hail or near Denver was he vlsItbTfl to ..; tu tl.u -Mtv nn lnulnnai! H. O. Waldrop of Spartanburg pending a few days in the city, uc?t at the Chlquola hotel. Mies Marie Wilhams of Oreenvl.. Tenn.. la in the city, the guest of Ml U. C, Leughlin..enCr?senvillo str ?, L. Jackson of Hall township, a rmrr member of the general assem y from' this county, was In the city nterd&ys ' ' Oscar. a?d Charles Stevenson of ? Concord section left yesterday for Jacksonville td attend the iCohfed tti reunion. Will" Gordon of Bristol, Te?.n., spending a week* in the city wi. dorcon aiul is receiving a warm wel oomo here. ?atdwin Holland. Willie Bro rAnnie Clara Linder1 and HI _ Blackwcll. of Hartwell, Gs., ape\ Sunday in the city, the guests of Ml Myrtle McKinney on Fant stre oa 00 000 00 00000 o TQWNVILLE o ooooooooo?oooo ib \^ya are tuking advar jretty wektHejN and going t every dajK w*s quite a crowd at rd Friday May 1. ! of Mystery is Ktti\r.ia for?i ' 88 ^ to |J|1JUU THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. LWILLK EOVE, THE Glitt OF MYS TERY? Gold Seal. This is the first-of the great series that will run at the Bijou Bach? series is in two reels. The greatest story of love, devotion, dan.* ger aud intrigue that has ever been written for the movies. Featuring Grace .Cunnrd and Francis Ford. Don't fail to see the begluning today iof this great serial drt^an.. THE SHARES WAKT A FEAT? Joker. -A great bunch of laughter. FOEUTIf KKKL TO BE SELECTED Coming tomorrow ?THE SEA COAST BF BOHEMIA" 2 reel U Baird and Wm. Shay. Coming Saturday "W CLOCHS? Special Uni that is a thrillm* w *OER, WPtVAh CUSE WOK'* with Wer EATRE "The Tin Soldlef > HalL* TB?C TIW SOLDI** AND THE DOLE TuuuuvjuMitr. Comedy of the dl?fer I^^^T* interesting arid laughable. MaTs^