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WHITE CANVAS Slippers PLAIN PUMPS FOR ORCWINU a i Hi.H-fi JW. I'LA IN PUMPS FOB iii HIS WITH OUT STRAPS-H.50. LA HIER* KAM? T?'UN Kl? ( 'O VF.lt Ml tl REL PUMPS-Stet*. ONE HTRAP POPLIN PI MPS. Illili HE ELA-fctl-V). BUTTON SLIPPERS EXTRA ?009 QAFLITY~t%Ml. THE BERT LINE OF WHITE IAN THE MONEY. tOII UAIPV VAS SLIPPERS IN TOWN FOB GEiSBERG TB SHOE COMPAN^ UNDER. MASONIC TEMPLE SHOKS THAT SATISFY ',1 '. JJ-!-'. -l?Lill?L' ? fmwmw .wt ii ti HIM---rr i ill ^ il i.?'?"'?. I H?*' There was a party of fif m WTV-*- leen h*??B* ? 8??d tone, "^^^8 Sf in North Anderson park j j They took their baskets (full of I 1 ?bod things) out on the car about j eleven o'clock and had the ?nicest I kind of Mite picnic. BJ The park is a dandy place for Ii these little picnics and we hope SJ everybody will feel free to use H. Jr Remember there is no charge for 11 l?tC ?i?c of these grounds. ? fr A Double HeuV ' I SPECIAL SALE |?. .? fl '? V Friday ' (I? reran te Ike rall). .ti, ? fe-?l?o Plaata al^?reeabe ST", i ? ?._"J-a.; I I WALL PA PEU of before. Come while tests. A iderson Paint & Color Co. B?eckley Bi%. Phone ?47 rf ' vt ...!>:. ; IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIl.lllilllHWrTTrWB-MM SPECIAL SALE 1 Friday fl Tomato Pleat H ?I Greenhouses j ra ?it?y fr ?>rf ??H5?? -fr per *'?? ?osea. -'' r-^i-, SPECIAL SALK ? < I Friday Ht Greenkeq.es if Tomata Plants i l fr per li?, ase ?er ? Me per 100 We De not Delire? These. ANDERSON FLORAL CO. Ifta* Marshall Avenue Phone SiSL. Members af Florists Telegraph fl Delivery. fl Li".'....-. ? --' ' '? ' ly to bona-flde emigrants leaving their j ~-..1-,._-L...LvfHffBW'CBBgggl hom? for the United States or Cnaa? j , AUSTRIA YVILL TAJtt'A HAKW ' boeslbly intended io remain away] - for many year? but it will also pre-j Vii? Slop Her TetnurJfes Frans Lear, rent maay thousands of farm laborers] gj lng that f?ft?ntry. ' ?ro?ugbmg tb Germany fer nebr work J gV len na. May IL-^Qy a *>pip|p minis, and harvest as has been the eastern] V !,; .r;t t?-,c; .a jevory wimmer. And further, since UteI w . low, or <?v*?t .'rosene** ?s. {denr?e aaa*** no mention of any ex- j ut the Austrian cabinet has j emptions lt la supposed that traitera,! lovped the inaulgniticw of yotaVK*jtailors, mechanics and other workers) \r."n M\?'-r the age of thirty-four. I who ?want to go abroad to complete! Iva permitted to croea ithelr trade education will,no longa? U-as Onay can produce be. able to do so. For at th* aK<- of the local ?athorltlea thirty-four a man baa usually eon ?8ti ut*lions, to le- traetent family and business ties which to applicant* effectually prevent him from leaving BKKKprov. y lia vc perform-this native land. ?^?HKmlHtftry w.rwi. ft. inning i?* thc j Thi ^%^r r^-puiauuo apparently has rna in the rese?e,, and have a.- tfin made because the military autho Uindstrum,' jrtie? recently discovered, when the re os for th? cruiting levis? war* called up, that : - j ??ior,^ and more of the young men eb ?r*g* maa. ! tared on the rolls had gene to forelws : even mor* ! nar tr.. It we* thia which first led to ti ii?i .->?,jd ?tithe Investigation of th? steamship i . ?? appila* ?iot on-? companies' emigration activitloa. ****** ******* * ELECTRIC CIT * _I * Item* ol Interest and Person! * Wireless on the Si ****** * ******! Veteran* HOON Will Keorganlx?. The local camp, Kona of Confederate Veteran?, will ?ooo bold a meeting here for the purpose ot reorganising, according to a statement made yester day by .1. W. Qualtlebaum. Mr. QuU tlebaum says that the local camp wa* once the best Ul the ?tate, or certainly as good as any of the others, but ail tecords have sine.? been nitspittceJ t'nc lt is therefore nc.>nMary that the ?ora: camp recognize, Jt ?a planned to have a meeting in the court house bere at an early date for this purpose. Every BOD of a veteran in Anderson county should make apollcation for member ship in thia body and should' do his j iiart toward preserving the records land history of the greatest war this Icountry tuts ever known. It ls believ ed that a largo number or new ap plications will be received at the re organization meeting. -o iTeaeher Elected At Jane Meeting. E. C. McCante, superintendent of tho Anderson public schools, said yester day that the remaining teacher to b* elected for tho noxt tern would be chosen at the meeting of the school board to be held in Jdne. At the meet.? ?,? i?i? ???C?IC?B ?or next year except nil'the teacehrs for next y<>ar except one and this will go over to the reg ular business meeting or the Dody, tu Ibo held In June. When the last teach.' nr chosen Anderson wll) have a corps of instructora for the oublie: feehool* La capable and competent as any town In the 8tate may boast of. Tho lera have been chosen with great care hud If next year's work is not suc I'osaful Jt will /be the fault of the na-1 irons abd pupils and not thc teachers AllI ExMnated . I ?irr tm> trip. Anderson Shrinors yesterday and laat niglit. as they returned from At llfi?^tfNrd a tired set of people. The local folks agy that they had never been in such a crowd before aad they j ?lever saw a crowd so well behaved nr thlnga con du o tod with so much. system. According to tho Anderson men die /Vt'dinta people had made every pos plbla preparation for' the enormous i rowd and had foreseen the hundred and one things to be. attended to. They had. planned for all this in advance and .therefore eueeoeded in taking care 1 af the enormous crowd In splendid style. Every Anderson mah!'waa'??n Ihusiaatlc over the trip add every ftti: s?joycd lt. '' ' Aidera?? Ven At Tho Grand Lad**. . . . Andeatpa.poopl? have been much in Kegjtifted\in tho.sessions of the grand lodge of the Odd Fellows of tba State, in session at Columbia for the peat two days. This Interest waa due to the fact that alvera! Anderson people ! were present and took an Important part In the affairs of tue lodge. LABI j Wednesday n?rht James H. Craie of tfjls city delivered an address at the banquet, held at the Jefferson hotel, j when he discussed ^"The Encampment.'- j DfrJCraig's speech Ia said to nave hee> very enjoyable. The sessions of the I. O. O. SV Grund Lodge were held tn the Hall of Representatives ot Routh ! Carolina. Aeon Te Close Invitation* have been received In Anderson to the commencement oxer IcJees of th? University of Booth Caro lina? The'exorcises at Columbia will ?b?fin oa June ; t?nd as th*? m ?re n number of Anderson hoy? taking cour, gea at the University I* &? nrclbajbrtsj that a number of people win ;r rrom ibis city for tho cAe.lt T'?e e?m n oui ni nt pg?r?i J at thu I'nlv. ry.iy nrp ajwHVB e?abonu- i ..nd ;;?r ? -.si ii ed program for this y**f scums to ir tilcAte that too oVeni' han been yet carefflly arranged foi1 ?M4. There" ai n anv features.' V;M:<- Bee? 0? Every SHe. Mailors to Anderson comment ot the fact that activity ls seen on every aide here, while In pthcr towna thc Summer'? stupor aeems to have tejt?rj ?effect. The public square In Anderaon lr. CSC Of ?nS hUS?CSt Sp?iri to uc fO:m? anywhere and with one larg? .squad tittirlting on the aew white way arid another laboring cn the telephone wifes, putting them underground. An Ideraon ls Ipd^d a busy looking place. lt will be a relier to the automobile drivers an$ 1u pedeafraina aa well when all of tba work cn the square la cojnnletfd and the debrlai removed^ TAKE DELEGA" Anderson,* Leon L. Rice, Chairman Housing Confed?rale Veterans R?unit IU? Anderson. S. C ? agree to take. .( duri.ig the State Reunion May 27 . these ., . , .. is will arrive in Ariden preparer* i<> take them for ?ttpp. Sarina tue renalen? aad tate ce mai itt* nil In aa? seed to thc cattatha- et et I? rade esseeJaliy ta rasMenfave? w ****** * ****** Y SPARKLETS * -- / f ? Mention Caught Over the * reeta of Anderson * y. * * * * * * ? y * * * * Refreshing Kaia Pell Yesterday. A refreshing; raia "visited Auderson early.yesterday morning, falling about 7 o'clock, bat it did not do the farm? era of the county much good. The rain extended for only a few miles aroona the city and was by no means gen eral. However, lt served to cool off the city proper and the people here were thankful for lt?; Farmer? from alli parts of the country, in the city yesterday, reported i that croes are badly in need of rain, ano ?hut rvery section of the county would appre ciste a good shower. ? ?? o ? .?? Anderson People VI ?ended Weile?, A delegation of Anderson people, headed by Porter A.'i??ialey. sectary of the Anderson chamber of com merce, went to Pendleton yesterday for the purpose or attending th? meet, lng of the Pendleton- Farmers' Society. The m'eetng was held In the Farmers Hall at Pendleton and according to tn? local folks the program was full o' in. tcrest. Various subject*, were discus sed by the speakers, some of interest only to farmers while others dealt with topics familiar to tho public The meeting was very . ??ccess?ui.. Bride and Groom, h Were Wisting Jt?re,a ?? \ Alr. taud Mrs. Waites Wine of Trcn-.l ton har? been spending ;i few duvj |in the city; the guests of Dr. an J Mr?., .M. R. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. .Wisct wera married in Trenton last Tuesday j night and are now on their honeymoon, j The groom is- well known and has many fr tends in Anderson. The bridj waa formerly Miss Bertie Long, one' of the instructora in tho public ecaoolft j of Trenton.. They left yesterday for Greenwood where they will be the ??;,T3ta ?v? liicuiiii mr ?errnii (lays. Goat Loosed By The t?. f, T. Officers of the Anderson U, C. T. have issued notice to the members of I tho meeting to bc held tomorrow night It is said that the goat will be loosed, at this meeting, since a candidate ls on hand,.and the affair is being ant lol pated ir?**?much Interest by the .local-traveler!,- ? Several im-, portant business considerations . wilt be up for discussion at thia meeting |and the presence of the candidate in addition tn thefty matters will cause I the meeting to be largely attended. Anderson Men i Lea* Relative,, II. B. Blerkl?y iiaa^recaived ioferj^n^ J rion to the effect timt>< Thomas i. L. ] Bleekley, ? first cousin; died In. the 1 Whetstone section ot- Oconao county ! last Tuesday. ?Mr. Bleckleyj ^taa well known tai AsdarHon and had n humber of friends here and new? of hi? death j will Occasion corrow. The Interment took place at Antioch church, near ' Clayton. Ga., yesterday morning. . '?*??M Runaway I Yesterday? ??. , A team owned by V B. Cheahtr* took I ' fr!?ht 4i the -RIUP fildge #*4*??>?? ^s?'^?; yeitordav morning and.sen away. Tho 1 wagon to which thev wera hitched wan j - loaded with heavy rolls ai paper an*lj those were thrown off -at V.;<J. horses j' proceeded up the street at a stiff pa "*e.J ' They flG&l?y felt, when near ike Brie- . sey Lumber Co., and were .then over- : taken and nulled. Iloth of the ho. .os ! suffered scratches and -small cuts when they fell but neither will be \ permanently Injured. -O. Balten Schools Closed Session. Tho event of last right-tu-Belton waa the closing of tba public schools of that place,' attended by a number \ Qi Viiiii?Tmv., yv%3),\f. I ne ?fiHOn I schools have dono good work during the psst year and this: work waa re-1 fleeted in tho splendid nrogram rend ered last night. The /exercises had been planned-with .care and an tmprea stou was made upon the crowded audi torium Of patrons and visitors by ibo abie rondltlon of tho various events [on the part of the i high, school t classes. 1 ? I . ,. -o-T . j Two more games will be-playe,; ae iiwwru Clemson college ano Auburn on > Clemson's Ifield, Yesterday* game | drew a large number from Anderson i and the trip ??? enjoyed.hy the rana going from heve, The same two teams are to play ai Clemson ?gftm tu\* ??. tavnoon and t'ae hn.\l garrie <vlll be played tomorrow, ttovi. ban ning ta motor *o Cicnvfl?n thl* aHor FES INTO YOUR HOMES i a. May.v. .v. 1914. Committee, ">ti? Confederate Veterans ind ANDERSON COMPETES ! WITH HVECOUNnES FARMERS HAVE A CHANCE AT BIG PRIZES $250 IN CASH PRIZES Interest Is Awakened In AH Of The Piedmont Section Over Prize Oat? Offer The farmers of Anderson county and I those of Ocon? .. Pickens. ('renwood*I Newberry and Abhoville counties as kell are evincing a lively Interest tn.I the oat contest which is to be brought lo a close in Anderson on the third ? Tuesday lo July, when Forman Smith, ? the seedsraa-j, together with several ? other well known business men, will nive away $230 in cash for the best pata raised In the counties named, j This'will mean a great deal to the small grain industry of this section, and those people who are participating with Mr. Smith in thc offer deserve to ba thanked,.as does Mr. Smith. The L'oca-Cola Bottllog Comnahy- ha? nr. tercu a special prize of $2."> to the An derson, county farmer raising the best bushel of oats, regardless of whether h.a. wins the free for all or. not, and l apt. Hamer says that this will be a genuine pleasure for him to hand the ?25 'ir. the best bushel of. oats to be produced in Anderson county this year. The following ls the manner in which th? prize money '?ni he ilvided: I Kor the ?est Bushel l*1rat best bushel of oats . $100 Second best bushel oats. 50 Third best bushel oats. 40 Fourth best busnel oats .'". ' SO Fifth beet bushel oats. 30 Sixth beet bushel oats. 10 Conditions Oereral?r Cont?8t l. Every contestant must use At: ieraon Phosphate and OH Co., F?rtllU Users. 'J Rvnry onntMtnnt miiRl; otol? th? variety of oats, date of sowing, prep aration of soil, amount Fertiliser UBOd ind the date of harvest. ::. ' Every contestant must deposit with Furhian Smith a bushel, as an on. trance fee to this contest on or before soon on thor third Tueaday in July, 1914, We pay' freight chdrgeo on any bushel' of oats sent in. Farmers from all sections of tho counties included in the Hst say that there'will be'keen'competition In their sections for the various prizes and lt ls jwobable that thora ^Hl 'be more ^ata jn ??ndcfscn fen tho day for the Stcjbse than local people ever sa*' Vote. Increase In Acreage. In djBCiisslhg tho Ohtest Mr: Smith ?*ld : We. have endeavored to secure from, pliable Hourcen' o'.l the advice possi ble aa to tho acreage sown, to oats in Anderson county this Benson, and the replies ' Indicate conservatively that the increase ia fully fifty per cent over that of ??y previous year. We are ddt ablvto give definite advice aa to the acreage sown In Abbeville, Newberry. P'^kens or Ocone" bounties, bot from reports believe that Oreenwaod will thow a marked Increase in acreage sown to oats. Wo belied lUs.t tv.o plantera who have BOWJ? liberty rrlll have occasion to congratulate them selves next season, as it is evident now that good prices , will prevail for especially thc early yields. Wc hope that our planters who have not here tofore sown as liberal an acreage e?? they pesslbly caa pi aita every season wilt profit by the experience of the neighbor planter who does. **?h our opinion, no section of the I'ntied States can. raise better grades i\9 nala thon w**. nan h"fvj**? t?? Jkw4^^amg^vaa County and this piedmont Hection. But planters should realize that Ula coon any and that to'secure''the. best re sultsonly properly graded seed' oats should be used; this will not only pivc yon, grenier yields'per acre but wm give you better seed sole.*., lons. High grade seed will always Command MI promlum on any market; cheap seed are a eura? to.?very.agricultural in terest. Wo hopi? that our oats contesfwlll prove tc bc o? last! rig ?r?????? ?o th? planters of this section. lt is our hope to be enabled to {con tinue for several years a competitive oat contest. If by any means we may Increaeo the 'acreage sown to oats yearly, we will have at least rendered ? service that will be ultimately appre ciated.1* IVB HA? OST O??O.IB Georgia*? Pirkea^ar? WU! Hag*] Xoaey Tain Year. Atlanta, . May 14.-The state prison I rarn: ls going ta eat a mighty tine ] example thia year la aesfts respects ?sv Ih* free garnier? of Georgia, accord ing to fadts teamed from the state Hta^Agard..at ,the capitol today. The prison farm fe succeeding m uifHoently wi;? lt? crop dlvarelfj Mwix JIU. rnw;jB:is iw .erOJ ire excellent. There 1? a good ?ff-f?'a'?S ;d last fall. -Tba prison frrovaow has 706 ac rei >a oats. 8?o;i?J/?rton andado* in norn, ?^va?ias Xruin. ?a? aide'crops. The tari? ; -w raising ail tte corn used..fot ?rn meal for the prisoners, ?ad tarn? tt?nehea, end all the corn used fo< tmi-i;-" ?w? ?tr* ?ic?c I- "?(. ?els a week te .meet all the de ls of the farm; The tersa *P? 3$ plow?, and adder a t&p# tee uti ve hu?tc<^i)g4dUMee' Hng ?13 ihe lim? moro 'ar. o. self supporting Institution. Thc commissioners ate Mesarais, lg For the Week End We Have Veal Steaks and Roast Mutton, Chops, Roasts and Ribs Beef Steaks andHoaets Beef Liver, tongues and.Brains Sliced Hain, Frankforters. Boiled Ham Sliced Breakfast Bacon . Dressed Jfowls Fresh Kmgafcs.Hams J 3^ V 1 New String Beans Kew Green Cabbage New English Peas New Mustard Greens New Onions . Red Ripe Strawberries My line of Fancy Groceries is second to none In the City. Yours ?or good things to eat, BILLY POWER 212 South Main Phone 132 A. 8. Cooley of Charlotte laeprtullng ^^^B mW^^ a few days In thc city. ? A. T? Pant nf Uu?? ?;- Ci?, : etty yesterday tor a few honra. JM G. M. MacNlder of GreehvUle spent' 9 yesterday in the city on business. h. 0. Campbell or ^Eureka spent a ^> C^j^^BI^^^BHP^^^L of yesterday in the city on business. 0>/Vw?Bl2r ^^H^S^^?^T waa in the cit/ yesterday on business. ^Y^^^^s3s^^^^^>^y^]^^S Sam Wiwon of Plckens is spending r'VADEL a few days in the Icily attending conrt kc^tohfC^rtufuAL rf nv fr,If -, Sam j: Chastlne and W. J. Tucker of At i- wi^trl* Todar fa '"Ifabel at fl Hartwell, Ga., spent yesterday in tho Al fne .fc,*Tr. . ????7?"fa^i al qi?;. -waeel. Bradley Marrah of Mt. (Carmel was w-pp- W ??J?!!?^Xi-**'*>^K^^ in Anderaor. for a few hours yester- ?T^W ^J^^r J. H. Pruitt of Starr wei among the JLaJ? THEATRE visitors to spend yesterday. |n, Mie M TODAY'S PROGRAM. .-;- i j. D. Babb ot Townville was in the - ?S?HS^ ?or a - "? W?rtMRiIA-^ . '? ~~ 101 Bison. A powerful 2 reel drama E. Lee Owens nf Garvin township of the early da*s in California that j BP?nt nart of yeatftrday in tho city on rln? ?.fth ??; i business. wo?d?rfdl days! Featuriog. Edwin Au - - ? gust. Charles N. Spinks of Greenville is ?nmrtv iVn TUC livra?' I ?pouding a few days In tho city on WlI.LIfc .AXn THF. W,?E ?fcufiil^a, _ Eclair. A-landy kid romody full of , . " ' . " . A t fun add will, appeal.atrcii?ly to thc J. A. Buchanan of Pendleton spent young folks. ;nuSnV4?Ur6 '? *' ^ , ?" F01RTH REE!. TO UK SELECTED ' TUT,. T M.Jr?? .? ?.?ii ^_ Coming tomorrow ?Slr Highway. mun" a powerful Warner future that ' . *3 thrilling from beginning to end with j ye? -av. __^ : I western i Sie. Alsj "Our .?titnol HlrP i William Briggs of Greenvale waa *No* . J, _ , , among the visitor? to spend yesterday t|<^0^?"* "^^ItJ^OjBKS ??TT Charleo N. Poor qi ? ... .lotte jwas lrij'-? r'' ?. city yesterday a guest at th? Chi-j" ti J. V. Duckworth of Wiiliomaron wahl WLA JL^?SW I!jKl V* among the visitors to spend yesterday ? " 'THI? A'^TPJP'lf^ 1n Andornen. : I Kiiga*eeo ? MMMJ*rvL'MM*.JLV I?;-vJ-* W. Hanna and .Iniin Murdock of j "Hone'e Path were In the city , vestir-J [day on business 1 > Mies Elisabeth Harrison has been spending a few Weeks lu Aiken with friends and relatives. I A. S. Pant and V. D. Smith ot Bel ton were amnog ?*e visitors to spend yesterday ie the city. Dr. M. R, Campbell has *t-ttirnod j Warner featurov from Iva where he han boa?.ni>^-cd>ng 1 " ~~?~? - _ _ a few da/a on busltK*^ 4 REELS--I0c J, H. Godfrey spent yesterday inj M&rfcal M?vk* Make Time fl*?. ;,' nvflle OT >'iT'<,t"l ?fa1 ^??^*ii?ft j ^J^IM,,, ., m ?!Qri-wi>w.?i|-iB iiMgfiiiBii i i voe 5p5?wfm convocation. : ' .. adi meeting of the Shrine. j Biograph drama. ?en of i'Apt*ia Joh? G 5 jv? n^.T' ^,J^!'S<,R " C., May >.4.- Rh5hardii, LuWn ?i??0?? ?y \\ltuf for Kiorahaw, 8. rv. Eh th?j _ roaring. comedy feature aboinran With Clever and laughable aithattons. THE OliD 1?AK Benanee. Henry Walthall und Dorothy CUh ia this touching drama. FOURTH ?EEL TO Bi: SE? K?TE? Coming Saturday "In the tittled er lite Ku Klax TthkH" special 3 s*>i>i