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TW lf?c|Atme PALME New Front WHEN YOU 8EE THE "OLD FRONT" TOHN AWAY, 1)0*T THINK BUSI NESS IS NOT GOING ON. WE'RE GETTING ,A DANDY NEW FRONT AND IT WILL BE READY IN A WEEK OR TWO. COME RIGHT ON IN?WE'LL SERVE YOU IN THE SAME OLD WAY. EISBERG BROS., SHOE COMPANY UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE Where Thej Are Putting lit The New Front, Sead flowers to Wotfecr, or wear then I? honor of her memory. If miles away ' seed mother a ?-- * .?-?khi?, MIDERSQN FL?flAL GO. ?AWkAil Arena?, mum*. ' J Members of RorfciU TeJeftaph Delivery. oonncement of his marriage to Mist Lillian Hemer, of Bennettsville. . Bennetuvllle, May Mis. LiHU F. Hainer announce* the engag?meh! of her daughter, Lillian, to Joe V S?gin of Abbeville- the merriajpe t< take place in Jona, an 'O REEL S TTO THl THE MAN ****** * ******* * ELECTRIC Cm * Stem* of Interest and Persona * Wireless on the St ****** * ******* Other Counties Following l.estl. In' su article appearing in The Co lumbia State yesterday it was said that Paul II. Calvin or Olemson Col leg would leave at once for the west ern stock markets, where he goes to buy fine types of Hereford and Hol stein cattle for the farmers of York, Oconeo and i*ee counties. Thin Is similar to the trip r?r??ntly made by Mr. Watt for Anderson county. Mr. Calvlu will visit Missouri, Illinois, Kansas and Indiana while ho is gone und will purchase approximately $0,000 worth or cattle for the counties named. Every county in the state will sooner or later take the same action and ns a result the next ted years will see some wonderful strides madei in stock raising in South Caro lina. V Two Solicitor* Held Conference. Proctor A. Hunhorn, rolieltor of the 13th judicial circuit, the recently cre ated circuit for South Carolina and Kurts P. Smith, recently appointed so licitor tor the 10th circuit, held 5. conference in Anderson yesterday. Mr.] ?ux?aui coming over irom Greenville ! for that purpose. Mr. Hon ham went over the Indictments with Mr. Smith and advised him in a number of cases Ioiltlrtued since the last term of court. Ir. Bonham naturally knew more about these raaaa than Jam tho solicitor and his visit yesterday was 1 of groat help to Mr. Smith. -0 Solomon In . ' All His Ulory. The new uniforms for. the Andorson j police department bsve arrived and yesterday the, strong right. arms of ; (ho law appeared In the. new vines. I They made a handsome appearance j and tho public commented on the fact that Anderson's police force, when It I gets on Its g!*d rags, can compare i favorably with that of any, other c'.ty B&$be state. The uo> uniforms are Nmada. of very suitable material for I summer wear and the. "cops" say .that are more coro?crU?b!? as a r? agit of their new clothes. Traveling Mrs Begin Sessions. Anderson's delegation, of T. P. A.'s will lea*e this morning for Columbia! to bo p'.eetnt at the state TL P. A. con-| ventior which will hold Us first ses- j : Ion '.oday. The following is an of- i fieiM list or the delegates to represent | Pr.cS ?? at ?-.?? ftV?'n|> A. g. Fsi??, it. J. Himer; W. li Brlss?y. B. C. King. A.| M. McPall. R. E. Burriss. "T. B. Jones, Darwin L. Reld, J. H. Godfrey, B. B. Gossett. William Banks, T. J.Jgell. ?L P. Horton, J. R, Sharpe, F*. B. Whtkinu. Jr.. J. B. Shanklln. Furman Smith and Vf. H. Atkinson. 1 Hitske Found On Business Street. Some interest and a little excite meut was created on West Whltner i j street yesterday wheta S rattle snake t crawiea out or a hole and after'calmly I surveying the situation colled up, preparatory to taking .a nap. By f tandors were panic stricken, notwith - Standing the faet that tho ?uqV? w? u little fellow, and they at once sent 1 in u hurry call for a policeman. Of I ficer Handera responded and after dls , iintehlng'thft^sn^'o It was Hent to the j'rarbage pile. The snake was vorv j young as he hau no rattles but it is said that his bite might have proved fa tel. Creditors Are Meeting Tedav. The first meeting of the creditors I of I* P. Kouuud? co., a defunct drug concern of Anderson, will be held to day, according to the notice of the ref reree In Imnkruptcy. This store .did j business in the Hotel Chiquola build ii.R wiin. L. P. Kouche as president. It Is presumed that steps will be out lined at today's meeting for. taking care of the creditors and winding up the affairs of the business. ' ??o Telephone Quartern . Almost Completed. The handsome new' home of the Bell [telephone company in Anderson 1= practically flnlfhed and C. W. grtck hoeffer Who la superintending tnA-cnn atructlon. said .yeetsrday, that w* building would oertaih?y We completed sad ready for occupancy by June 1. This will be one of the handsomest telephone buildings In the state. It Is et/mp?efc and modern rn cwjpdeiaH gird'makes quite an improvement eu foe veueral- appeareaca or wes" Whit oer street. Pamirs Pleased With th? iUf??: Andorson farmers, coming to the city yesterdsy, said that in some see tJtffaaOf the county, quite a little i?in fell Monday afternoon r?M that tho planters in thofe sections were well pleased. AH ovor tho county the growing crops are needing rain and the farmers say that thing* will be oio is* ewxfer k ithin ihn next few days \t the rai^ does not coma. THAT PUT THEMCVE IN mC ========= * * * f * * * * * *x * *\RI?LETS * _?. .4? I Mention Caught Over the * reels of Anderson * i * *V* * * * ****** Kleetrie Drill Draws AttenUoa. Many Anderson people have never Been an electric drill at work and for that re^on'the operations now being conducted by the Southern ' Public Utilities Compnuy in connection with the placing of Ute white way have been exciting much.'Interest. It Is neces rary that a small mrlp or the paved sidewalk be torn up wherever the wires are to run and the electric drill Is being used for the purpose of tear ing - up: this cement. A crowd has been following the drill around ever since* the work .was begun. Mr. Norryce I? To Leave Sunday. Plans have been completed for tak ing. Clarldge Wi. Nrrryce, one of the clty'd most popular newspaper men, to the mountains for a stay of several weeks. Mr. Norryce has been quite ill for a long, time and it la believed that the mountain air and the quiet will do him a great deal of good. He is to bo accompanied by Mrs. Nor ryce .add they will leave Sunday, go ing to a point a few miles above Wal halla. Mr. iNnrryi'o V.r.- HU ? O. frieuda In all par) ; of the city and th?se will hope for his recovery. Relative Of fy i'obb Here. vl. It. I^wtttai-.j. pieei'Jeni cf the Loinbard Iron ?Vorka and Supply Company of Augusta, Ca., was in the c*ty yesterday, on business. Mr. Lombard's compaay Ib one of the big i in Oorgla and it does u tremendous buBin?ss. Mr. Lom CoM*' tather-in-lnw and that fact, to the baseball fans, is enough to give him the town if he ?.vante it. I*' Mr. RHtcnbcrg , Here Yesterday. S. y. Rfttenberfe. formerly a well know.i 'nc-wpaper man of C*iarlefcton p ofX'lerhaon College's press burenu. wd-> In Anderson yester day. Mr. Ri!tctfherg prepares' an the matter sent out ' from Clemson to the vat-four newspapers in the state. He says that he was fortunate to get away from Charleston, sbici. the'politicians ore trying to boat up th.e iiewspapcr men. v " Mr. .Minis Ik - in .Spartan burg. L>. H. Mlms;..a8Slstant Y. M. C. A. r.erretary fiyr Ar^i~r?~T<. feSS bi-.? called to Spart anburg by news of the sister's serious Illness. Mr. Miros left late Sunday evening and has not yet returned to the city. No news has come from Spartanburg n? ?o how ?e rions ine patient's illness is supposed to be. Dr. Patrick I? '' * . Critically lit .Mlr's Rita Patrick pf (Charleston was called to her home Monday evening by the news of the' serious Illness of in-- ?niher, i-r. t:. s: Patrick. Sr..Miss Patrick'is visiting fc?r sister hero, Mrs. 3. P. Trowbridge'r?nd Dr.- and Mrs. TrowbrMge also" left lets yestorday afternoot. for Charleston to be*at Dr. Patrick's beside, 'i?N*'?elng Tc Win!Itrop. Mis? Maggie Osrllngton, supervisor of rural schools for Anderson, said yectcrrtay tiiat ?\v>. iiad been able to make up a list of five Anderson coun ty teachers to make the trip to Rock Hill today for,'the Home. B?conomlc Club meeting, which convenes with Winthrop College tomorrow. Misa Carlington is weU pleased over being able to take such a party and says that I At ?be Electric to SC*^a*Ct. FEATURING Maurice Costeilo ?AND? Mary Charleson SJD STIRRING DFtAIVIA rVIES. You'll Find the es This is ?ne of the few stores with'nerve and progressiveness to show the really S FOR YOUNG MEN Why be content with anything behind the times when you can find twe*right fashions here? This is the time of developments in the making of fine clothes Many im portant changes have taken place in the styles of the day. They are very dif ferent from what they were even a sea son or so ago* If you want to look progressive and up-to-date; want to know that your ap pesnmce is right, wherever you o?iust come here for your clothes, ~ Our styl?s for Spring and Summer rep resent the newest ideas of the day?you'll see them worn by the best dresse? men in New York, Chicago anao^l^rjjra A few dollars?a very fewT-spent here will get you for the Summer new Cloth es, Stylish Clothes, that wiii put you in the very front rank of well dressed men. Hffl * Suits from $10.00 to $25.00 I i 'The One Price Clothiers.'' 1 , speaku well for the Anderson com'> r teachers. Ohloan Held for Itans-om, Steifbenviie, Ohio May -Word leached hero today that Leroy.Auit. 5, of this city is being held for a ran cm by a band of Mexican f<id?r?l? r Vera Cruz. The state depart lont has been Bsked to Investigate. tUlt was manager nt &. rubber plant?. Inn about ten mftesr&om Vera Cruz. 'OUNTV 8IN?INK CONTENTION. The Abbeville County Singing con ention'will meet at Bell chnrcb Sat rday end Sunday, the fl'o and 10th f May. AU singera and V/vera of mu le are cordially mVited to bo present. GENERAL C. IRVINE WALKER. hort Sketch of the Commander j? tea & C Division v. C. v.. is** Major General C. Irvine Walker, ommandlng South Carolina Division C. V. was elected unanimously to the ommand In September. 1896. and is ow the senior division commander of he Army of Northern Virlginta ~e artment. He has been re-elected nnnlmou/fy, anuually since. The dt Islon >m grown and prospered so ?rgety during his term of service, that fs comrades will. not consent to his etir.iment. .", ntarfna^ib* f-onfeden bars of age. and. In i f th? West.'" before laving gradu?t M a leutei esta* ELECTRIC . THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM j A DEB?T IN SECRET SERVICE? Thanhouser, James Crute and Flo I La Badle are featrired in tMa 3 reel; dramatics presentation or Bnglahd'al r.acret service methods. This is the { third of the "Diplomatic Free Lanco" series. A HAPPY COERCION - American. Western comedy, in which a lasso is used to tie the hymeneal Knot. THE BRACELET? Reliance. A beautiful drnma with the popular Broad way favorite, Anna iO|btin. I Coming tomorrow *?TBKA8UBE IS* LAND" 3 reel Watnvr feature taken from Stevenson's popular nov&l. I Coming Friday ^liri^4?ilNe Cr j IZZY" Keystone Comedy 4 REELS?10c Mutual Moviea Make Tita? Fry. y My?" * f"1'1.*! vvw.'y|s,>i-!Lit'i'i,^i<*1 " ' ij<'"" high courage and splendid manhood. Ho waa in the army of ,the west, un-{ der Bragg, Johnson.and' Hood.: lie) was in ;every engagj>riient wit; - ?!.; -: - : 1 - : . ; wounded. He waa diessiratoly almost ? fataHy, wounded in-front of Atlanta,} July the 28th, 1864, *nd aiighUy) wounded at Kinston, 1W6. H? waa" tal '...THBATBR TODAY'S PROGRAM. r?IE SKA COAST OF BOHEMIA IMP. A ST*eel Jteatur? with ,. rtrange plot, wherein a young man & -y t??s ??r? ?? h??jr her* #i ho has known her bur. a day. ip the picture and find out the way a dtd !t: Featuring Leah Baird and W Shay. THE BOOB nlCOWrO? . A jfandy comedy wit)), our frit: Bob Leonard. . ^ P^J.' | THE ?IRL REPORTSB AND HU0! LY MARRIED? GIBLft JOINED 'aHE FORCE1* 3 reel Victor comedy, they have Tango teas in jail. ' >) Coming Friday "DOLOSES D'i?> ADA. the Woman of Sorrow* epocigl 2 reel 101 Blaon. Coming Saturday "WON IN TS?E CLOUDS" a Universal Special fea ture that is' the b?rgest and most thrilling sensation yet shown ot the tiijou. A? S PROGRAM* ! *