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ga Gaby Pumps $3.00 ..A real Fifth A-enue Ktrle. betk la patrol and doll leather ?ml sold In lot? of plores for $1 and a? ta be of tV.nl for only V' ? . CL") AA .po ?Vil A PAIR i The) are made over a real high riane laut and the lilt Inf? qualities ?un not ft? surpassed- remember wc hare ?nesi an narrow 'nit ron weat* i SHOE COMPANY UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE SHOES THAT SATISFY ? " Jt^^^^?*OMt > OF VO UR^^S.? i WHYNOT? ll'^ Si , ??P",l,,^"~ i a I i i ll I *^*^*???f I ? fl I >?&Us**m*:-I fW-^zrWM rr-irci ii" liiff?^lt ff ll -fgg I Sent! fhe children to pitty ia North Anacreon Parka these hot after noons. The ride and the cool, fresh air tri tho norh w&help to keep thew dering the hot montha, Snccce? means taking advan tage of every opportunity. Harrisons' 4Tovm ?3: Coun try" Paint afford* on oppor*. tunity for yon to ?concmicel? . ly and positively protect your j * Anderson Paint & I . - * Color Co. I ? Blocklcy Bldg. Phone G47 The Bank of ?nderst?) Nunnally's ti CANDIED :: :: A l ways Fresh. '?t?pr. coor sn ???O?i? t*rn Ref ri aerator. /Try Nurmftiiya n e 'O? t time. OWJU 'DRUG CO., n??r3e ?SdTCask Store, \ The Strongest Bank in County solicits your fctutnesr. It ?? prepared supply your need* in all phase* of Banking, it solicita Savings accounts, Checking,] accounts and borrowers. Ail are welcome* Ia yow name on itt hooka? The BANK of ANDERSON;,, I ht? Strongest Bank fas the 'Coewty. ism * '? '* ? . 9 * ? ? ? . a SAYitE & SAL??W?.%* * AROrf?TECTS * * PlecUey Bldg. Anderson. S. C * "'CSi???ii? iN a mm xi Bank Bldg. ^ * Raleigh, N. C * * e * * * * * if if if * * * ELECTRIC CIT te * ? Items of Interest and Person i * Wireless on tb? ^ ^f* ^ ^ ^r* ^ ^ 1 Baptitts Ordained Two Kew Officials. Interesting exercise? were hold at thc Piral Baptist Church last Sunday night when J. A. Brock ant P, K. clinks', .'les were ordained deacons of tin- church. II. R. Klug Hae.aUo bead ilci-tod deacon but ha waa ou* 61 ti.e city. Th>; exercises Sanity 0J4M vere tondfcted by Reva. O. L. Mar tin, W. -V Leathers, .lohn K. Vines, I". H. Barries and O. Or?* and \s?jr?; wy impressive anl very ir* tvr.tlng. A large congregation wit nessed the bovlce. Asking Aid With Hinging. A request has been issued tba?, all the* ?isners of the city, willing to as sist lu the concert to he given the Con federate veterans here, gather at the Baptist church at 6 o'clock this even ing for the rehearsal. It ls planned; tb have the voloea as well trained aa los8lblc by the. time the great event arrives and it is expected that this will be one of thc chief events of the reunion. Anderson people willing to sing are asked rb remember the time and place- of thc rehearsal and to make an effort to be present on time. Club Women j , Will Attend. rj Anderson club women are ranking; arrangements to Bend representatives to Bpartanburg this week for tho con. -feentlon of tho Federation .Of Womons' Kfyubs. ,Mrs, Rufus Faint will bc ono Of the representatives from Anderson [and will respond to the address of "Welcome. A number of other promi nent club women of the city will be in attendance and will take an active cart In the program. The event ls One of the principal affairs of thc year with tho club women ot tho State ?nd lt is. said that a very interesting Program had been arranged for this Veal** Tb* St*.* fUgfct/a* Heals, A party of Anderson autoists took a trip last Sunday during which they traversed portions of Greenville. Spar tauburg and Cherokee counties;-trav eling about 200 m lin? alt told and thc found the best road on tho trip right on the outskirts of Anderson, near the Bailey Poole bill. This ls a splendid speedway and easily the best road to bo found in.this section of the- county lt ls of the sand clay Variety and re flects credit upon the road forces of Anderson county. '.' .-o Kxtra yenlre ?awn Yesterday. ( An r^tra venire for Andersou coun ty court 'waa arawa - yesterday morn- \ lng, thia being due to the fact that] : usher of the Jaro ra ?rere excused,, Thc following ts the official Hst as.] furnished by tne Cleric of Court:-John ' iJlhPadlrr, 'Anderson; S.'W. Wllllford. Anderson; W. C. Smith,' Anderson; Vlf, M. Wbllace, Anderson; !.. S. Hor ton, Anderem; W. &. Manning, An ?derraon; A. B.' Yon, Anderson; J. I.. K, Jones. Anderson and N. R. Oreon, j I manifested m the court . prtrt?e^dSga I and thc city waa filled with visitors ' Baseball dame Was Postponed. A baseball game to decide the cham pionship between the Anderson High School team and the Fraser Academy team had been planned for yesterday. to bo played at Beuaa Vista park, but owing to a negro game 'being sched ; ute..; the two teams had to postpone i the .encounter. The A. H. S. team I ?will laevo tomorrow for a throe daya j trip. A game will be played tomor row afternoon In Spartanb?rg against j the lipth elita team and on Thursday! an encounter win be staged tri Of tty,I Ville with; tho Fiirman Ft til UK school; team, followed by a gamo with the championship game with the Academy Viii be played next Monday at Beuna Vista.: Anderson fleeule Visiting titania, vj . Amona those Anderson people leav ing for Atlanta in advance of the dele.j Ration of Sbrinora from this city wire: ?nd Mrs. H. R. King, MU?CB Weexa O ll mer, Louisa Thorn ley. Sarah Hayes and Mrs. A. 8. Farm er. Quiio ? nuino?r wiii ?ewve i od ay fcfitt throufchot* the izrmi Mariner .! celebration Anderson 'rill be wolf rep* resewed. Jjjv Jiorryee I* In The Monal i\r*. W, Norryt-e. Who 2ias boan tb* toity editor of the Dai*/ Mall f^r a jnnmbcr of years,, bas ?one U, thu. itu . ..tains above -Wnllm&i. and wll! .cit MU there for some weege; Me ?h.ft ves that M.e. m. nm tain air W.t: [ fr. much to '.wore h?? health ??nu j lt v the uo.'-.i. > of pitya.iobvis tail I he made the trip. W.. h. Rrisaey took ir. Norryts* to Walhalla io his ioor-^ ag car, tho trip being made SIM Hr. Brlssey* said that Mr. .N<, tdid the trip welt. i Tessa Kan la ?a**C*?te?v Joseph ?I. Jolly, at one time a elli StsVof Ahderaon county and native of this section, is spending a month hore With relatives. Mr. Jolly baa been making bia home tn Texas tor the fast 4? years aa? how live? at Naples. He rame to Jackson VII? for the t>-r.tv i r*?~ rcitniu? a*?<* ?& to t-??? ?U-v "T * Confederate Veteran Kennion. He tels* (nter^t?tlagly et ?.egaa, ba* (?aya that t| ca-tsluiy ts fine to grt bscg home one* more. ****** * ****** V SPARKLETS . Mention Caugbt Over UM * keeto of Anderson * * * * * * * * * * * * Magistrate Heard A Metalar Case. Magistrate Bread well had a heating yesterday morn lag of more than usual Interest, because of the fact that the defendant's conduct was such as to make the case very unusual. B. H. Hudgens waa arraigned on a. charge of breach ot the peace and lt Wag al leged in, .the complaint that he had I shot at nia wife, run the children away ironi the house, run all or the live stock out ut the parn ana men had crawled up into Ute loft and went to sleep. After hearing the evidence, the magistrate imposed a fine of f 25. The magistrate also beard a pica of guilty from John McGee, s negro, on a barge of assault ana fined him $10, which was paid. I Miss Wood Is .Now Recovering Miss Isabel Wood underwent au op eration for appendicitis at the An derson County hospital yesterday morning. The operation was entirely' successful, and attending physicists ! aald last night that the patljn? was fast recovering. Miss Wood bes manyi frienu? qird they will reio'o. to know that '-bc will soon b*? Verseif again. Nen Helklte* Lih;? Posit hw. . Kurts P. Smith, the new solicitor for) the 10th circuit, said laut night that he j had been hard ?worked all day long1 but that he had liked the work all day long. Thia waa Mr, Smith's first day as solicitor in Anderson, although be had served in ihat capacity in courts elsewhere in the district. Ho demon strated yesterday that he will be able I to attend to the duties ot the office [ in a capable manner. o I Due West Man On the White Way. Pr?sident Lee Robinson of the Col lege for Women at Due West, waa with the party spending yesterday in Anderson and he commented on Hhe Splendid DrocrtiH? nn? holm? rn o H o hv Anderson. Mr. Robinson said that An derson's white way, when completed, would be one of tho biggest assets of the city aud he complimented An dr: son and Anderson's people on put ting this ay stem into service beret. He SC?4 that ?m?nmon was growing taster than any,, town he knew of in the state. s portant CoeamlUee , To Report Tomorrow. The bousing "committee, appointed for tho purpose of securing tor the, Confederate veterans, will meet at tito ' chamber of commerce tomorrow even _ at G o'clock to make report ol the work done. It ?da.hoped that the com mittee may mah^ report, to tba effect that hornea barre bean, secured fot all thc veterana and Secretary W'haley of the chamber ?ot commerce urgently asks that all Anderdon people rio their; best to take care . of aa many i as possible. The . committee has been ' making good headway with the work I und lt ls believed that today may wind,] up the Hst and find every veteran sup* plied with a home for. the two days j tobe ?heat here. ..,.'iK < ? fcoa. Ht. il?iii ?iir.v. yaT-'.i'?ax tl. Vruaivy of Charleston arrived in . the city , last I night for a short visit to their son.! Perter ll. Wnatey, secretary di the An- j derson chamber ot commerce. Or. Whaley is en route to Greenville to attend the pouncil of the Episcopal! diocese and will probably leave An derson some time during today for the j church council. iTfcisOflccls Seeklag the Man. One Andorson voter, tn discussing] municipal politics yesterday, said that; the office' wsa certainly seeking thoi ?mn In the case of the friends ot W.| li. Brtssey urging hin) ba run for ma yor. Mr. Briseey was seen by a re porter 'toT Th? Intalltaar-cftr,' ?5t*-*rf. day and asked- If .he would make the race, since bb* Irisada have already] placed hie name In nomination. HfJ : Rr Issey sadd'that he waa giving the. matter ?grave consideration but ho could not say positively aa yet that fte; would enter the race. JToweverJ friend? nf his say that be wlll yet bc ; tome a candidate. Mr. Brissey ?eft! last night for a short stay bi Atlanta and bis friends say that his announce mont will be forthcoming when be re turns. H. 8. cojTVKvr?fi?y j tironee Couaty MreUeg wat? attended by several inter***!**- Speakers, There baa been an. interesting ses [VlOn of the Oconee county interdenbtn. j inat'onal Sunday School convention a? ziuwn v*>iiege. Saturday and Sunday. Among the speakers waa Dr. Carman, tho new secretary for this slate, e man of brilliant int?Uect who ls every, whore considered a great a ree salb? to the clll?er.shlp of thia State. Rev. W. S. My. Baelsther speak0 r on he pros rain who had ? stirring menage. L^The Sunday afternoon speakers v . ACC. fred M. Ihr. >.-. ? f ' ?Dodge of Anderson, fcinch of these I mad? a vere Ihoujhtrni ml, . . ?.wa* well receivM rwtl i- [ 'thu absoluta nacessi' . fof thc.yobhg; man fer tuh'dtfdtffeA; and ! Hr. l)odg? ibid what the Bible is not id'then Very forcibly what , lt Is.' , Wife's Flem Wffc Mobile, ?lay ll.-A pa [granted f^ephen ileana of tee appeal of ! ncr hhsgand waa i months In the cop . robbery cf the i i Goldstein and the pany last summer ATLANTA AND THE BHBINK Tb? tthriaers Will Now Proceed tel Take Over Atlanta. Atlanta, May ll.-A few thousandl fezes, a .riot of red, green and yellowl bannen, a- welkin ringing witb the strains of oriental music have trana-1 formed Atlanta from a 20th centuryl American city Into a sort of falry-l tale Gagdad. Although Amer'cau stars and sirlpeal are patriotically displayed at inter-1 vals, the' foreign looking . Shrine col J ors predominate; the tall office build-l ipgs arc-swathed in the gorgeous dra-l perlea and festoon, and the color? sehen:,. K it suggest anything modern I at all, looks tike Madrid ca a greatl bull-iiglrt day or Mexico??ity in the oldl days of jhe iron-handed Diaz. . The crowds in the streets are won derful \b behold. Every other mani you pais weare a'rCd fes In place of I the conventional .traw or felt" hat, andi many of Atlanta's beautiful young girls and matrona are wearing thel white fey, and scattered here andi there like poppies in a wheatfield arel the luridly beautiful uniforms of thel Arab patrol and other uniform Shriner bodies. What the parades tomorrow are go-1 lng to bo, only imagination can fore-1 tell, but already the mere crowds on I the - sidewalks are worth coming al thousand miles to sec. The advance guard of the ShrineT, who got to severaL thousand, strong I yesterday, declared that the decora tions on the streets of Atlanta surpass anything, ?hat any Anii-rlcan city has I ever don? in the past-for the Shrine. I livery train .lo bringing visitors lit erally by the Ititi usa ads. .Tte'i Seattle, I Washington,. d>J^t^;tp^ tgken charge iedxao&t and bas hung US tremendous electric* sig? from Hie iront, "M?e. .ScnJU?,- 19?&:* They are going to pull for the next year's convention., '-.M?^?^s?t^^ I The California crowd'jj?ptol itself today in-tho';KimodTT and their own electricians here 'weoks In an vanc?.?iaiio coweththo. Peachtr eade "of the big buildlngjnio abisaiag invitation to come to California next year. Peachtree and. Whitehall , .streets, I from one end to the other will bo al blase of light tonight with festoons of electric lights in a network over head. Atlanta has never seen anything Uko lt before, and though she'grow to navc| to see anything like lt again. CHICKENS COME HOME, ETC. Released from thc Reformatory, thal l : ttl. rtr\a Ha? ?fti? UM~>.I -- - ? - - ? Atlanta, May ll.-Tho good ladles and reformers who got Ollie Taylor out of the Georgia reformatory last your, because ' of a nation-wide f?v?r of sentiment of the alleged injustice of the Georgia courts lu aentcn^iug him to. tho reformatory for at.nllng a flvecent bottle.of nols water, aro now having their attention reapecrftilly called' tb th* 6-jquel. , v .J Ollie, who went to t!:? retur.natgry. not because of tho soda'water incident but because he'waa- Incorrigible Suv couldn't be controlled by bia parapi Wak released from, tba reformatory in the face of a sentiment that made Georgia seem playing the.rnlo pf dark est Russia. Ollie hasn'?1 been behaving himself very'welt-elnce he got out on parole, tin''fact, ho has been giving his family ai m?;ch troublo aa before until a night or two ago he got drunk CUA D? ??tur ?treur and ihrpwiane? w vc?ciii up" the entire police fores If anyone dared to arrest him. He wa? grabbed ti-'ioro lie voulu hurt anybody, j"* goes back to Ute reformatory uutil he rn 21. AB a result ot thc saltation which the ladies and reformers made n?tlon-wide. he might, have gone back g red-handed murderer if tho police hadn't been quicker t'ian he. The father says that- the boy would have boen infinitely better if they had left him in the reformatory the first time. ANNOUNCING THE oaf of typewriting! *TPHE rapid-fire action X or the new ra ? FLoyai its tremendous advan tage of superior conven ience-itt all-day ?peed without tiring Ihe opera tor-its new Adjustable ?1. auch - make it essy ?fOr^/VE stenographer fcy turn out MOHR-fetters itv Get the Ji?xct* ! Bend ter th? "Royal roan " it\7j?K <o-wn-?nd *c$c for ? REMONSTRATION. Write Divttt forbar new brochar?, T*? 48* WE; ".nd . beau tiful Calov.pbotogr?ph of tho new JfabwfMfattmi'Afajfalta. J "Writ? Kow-right *t?tet* -. S Cecil's Bftiusess Cc?wse. Aadwrson, S. C% A. 8. Fant ot Belton spent Sunday In the city wUh_frlends, V . -~~ I J. Sam Wilson of Liberty waa In the city, yesterday on husmeas. J. ?."Holtet Hcmeai?aifcj?M .?A.tftel cRy yesterday for a few hours. ^Martin Crensbaw of Pendleton waa Ia> the city yesterday on business. , J. W. Moore, of Starr, route 1, spent a few hours in, Anderson, yesterday. r, Wallace White of Hartwell, Ca., waa ht the city yesterday for a few hours. W. P. Herndon of Greensboro, N. C., is epcnding a few days in the city Sam Whitton af Pendleton was in thc city yesterday for a part of tbe day. J. A. Arnold - of Pelser was among the visitors to spend yesterday in tho city. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pruitt of Starr were in the city for a few hours yes terday. Earl Keaton of tho Flat Rock sec tion waa in Anderson yesterday on business. L. M.'.Adams of rjartwoll, Ga., waa In tho city yostcrdajr for a few boura on business. , -- Sam McAdams of Iva was among the burliness visitors to spend yesterday In the city. G. C. Hammond of Rock Hill was In thc city yesterday, a guest at the Chi quola hotel. J. L' Orr of, Brnshy Creek wa? among the visitors to spend yester day In the city. : Prof. J. hi Moore and daughter of Dethlehem, Ga., are spending a few days ia the city. Miss Carrie McCuen has returned i from a short visit to her sister tn! Greenville county. Mrs. R. F. Arial and Mra.JL F. Mor-1 r-.r. of W?H?ng?on Wcr? ?uOpyi?& ? iu the city yesterd?y. C. W. Crosby, traf ric manager of the Piedmont & Northern lines, was in Anderson yesterday. ' Umos Adams and K. E. Sattcrfield of Hartwell, Ga , were in the city Sun day for a abort stay. f?ti'.K. B. Day of Pendleton was among the business visitors ta ?pend yesterday'in Anderson, '^ro^fi I?k;i$:.2lalidia and J. M. Long of Brushy 'jCreek were in the city yes terday for a short atay. ; Eugene,Brown and Dr. L. D. Breed-, l&Jwjt hist night for Atlanta, making tho trip via automobile. W. J. Ghaetlne and Mr. and Mrs. J. M \V. Balley of Hartwell, Ga., were BULipping" in the city yesterday. Philip Adams of Columbia spent Su?U&y ?a ti.?i CH jr, iiit> giicqt OT ??ih. A. W. Adams on Whitner street. 8. E. Carr, Mrs. jr. T. Carr, mr. and C. T. Gillam of Stone Mountain a few hours in the city yester day. _ Miss Gertrude Sanders and Misa Brownlee haVe gone to Nashville where they will Join Mrs. Lee Sanders and visit relatives. .. John T. Duncan, of Columbia, who has several, times made thc r*ca for governor of Sooth Carolina, wr.. lr. Anderson yesterday. .Mr. sad Mr?. Andrew Speer abd Iv!r. ?~? "r;. T.'ii??i?i Mu?drov. l?ti yesterday for Atlanta, going through tho. country in ah automobile. Hey., J. Haller Gibbuny, redor of Grace. Episcopal church, tefl last night for Greenville where he goes to al isad the raec?ins o? the Episcopal councii. f^pfc^Ruth Fretwel?' and Miss "Elisa beth Fretwoll have* returned to the! e?ty after a atayof * -fortnight In At lanta. They wer* to Atlanta for grand poora and visitad redaJav'ua thorn. William Godfrey. 'AT. R. Godfrey and W. E. Duval I of Cherawarem the city, the guest? of J. H, Godfrey. Theae gentlemen are kinsmen of the local man and are enjoying their rtay1 herc Rev. Mr. Jo te? of AlkW y?? in t city yesterday tot a few houri/, route to Greenville. Mr. Jeter formerly rector of Grace church h< and la at present chaplain of the Fi Regiment, S. C. National Guard. G ?rift? Dormitory Saras, - Rome. May ll.^Fire d??troyed Girr fi Dormlt?r at. the Berry Sc! early thia mornmg, many nf the matea barely escaping in their hight clothe*. i nc causa TS unanown. ?* CASEY A FAWT . * ARCHITECTS * FRANCIS FOUI? Bijou Today in ^l ucille, Lore, th? Girl of Mystery." IJOU ...THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. LUCILLE LOV? THE GIRL OF Xlfe? ... ' A Gold ?Sea!. This fa tho second In stallment ot the great aerial story that is being chown here every week. Soe thc aeroplane land on the big ship in mid ocean. The great steamer 1B de stroyed by fire. The llfo-bost, Lu cille escapes in' Ss dashed against tho burning steamer, and she. is washed upon a lonely island in the south ccac. Don't misa this thrilling* install ment. The story ls based on. uclual facts. TUE MOUNTAINEER i . ? t> ? vf Nestor. ? powerful western drama wun wallace Held and Dorothy Dav enport. LOTTIE'S LOVERS Joker comedy. . Coming tomorrow ?LOVE AND VBHV CEANCE-" 2 reel Sterling comedy with tbii Universal and Is a scream' from atart to. finish. Coming Thursday ?THE DAF6H TER OF A CROOK" 3 reel IMP. ...THEATRE TQDAFB PROGRAM. rAiN JU.-WOH nebo, v A spec >f dife^kt 6 wei Gertruda ? pl dramatic Bj^ary post, md - Harry HLLL. LA MODE 1 Scanty A pretty ?tomance with ** tractive living modela presenting 1?4 styles in ladies wear. gs ? V?I?;*T X"zn 'S?'? American. A pretty comedy. Coming Friday ?MABEL AT THE WHEEL" 2 reel Key steno combdy. a m?*i->? ?a n rLE.JE.JLa-IUCP Mutual Mov?ea Male? Time Fly. PALMETTO * THEATRE>T TODAYS PROGRAM. ? ~-. Cl PI I? VERSUS WOMEN'S RIGHTS Vftagraph comedy. TBE SMUGGLER'S SISTER Sol lg drama. ? THE SISTER'S HEART i?*ae. Qir.cz drama. FOURTH REEL -Tit BE *' 15ELECT?1) 4 Big Re??s-?Oc ?.raw mir av ?ni? mmnn.- Tl:? ?ItXr OtTTTS IK MOVIES. ITotaato Plant J at Grecs heose? S ?aly ftc per dosen, &?c pct ? 5 ioaea< B ......: --: ..? S j IBij Ft?B?t BB. ? ? ?; ^ ^^^ ' I'