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I New Dresses For the Reunion Opened up new White Lingerie Dresses from $5.00 to $22.50. New Skirts The Long Tunics at $5.00 and $6.00 All new colors. i New Millinery. Too The sweetest thing on earth is the pleasure of pleasing. D. GEISBERG "A; J) North Anderson is the very home of sunshine and fresh afr-Broad Avenues and Psrks ZLV every turn. When you think of the chil dren, think of North Ander? I i ICE CREAM Any Quantity Any Flavor Put Up in Any Style For Any Occasion We make a specialty of special orders for banquets, parties and any social func tions; The purest Cream and best Candy made daily. OLYMPIA GANDY GO. AND ICE CREAM PARLOR 100 JJ. I'll ON I. 70 II JI LONt? MUNCH SCHOOL Bj Nunnalty's I :: a CANDIES I Always Frosh. s i Kept cow in mod II ern Refrigerator. I! Try Nunnaily's jj next time. il OWL DRUG CO., ? I Chan* a^-Ca** Storr. fl? inti Jp -SM, ?emHfton, K. C. - Long Branch No. 33 ?oUcoi Vin close with a picnic at High Shoals, Saturday. May ?3rd. Mr. Cullen Sulli van and several other prominent j ?pcaScorn wf H ? he preg?n t and m ?V c ; addressee. ? ' / j The publie generally te cordially ihvltod to attend tht* picnic. Como! land bring lunch bauketa and bav? ai Jolly Kot-A time everybody. M. H. Mahaffcy Crin. Bessie Shirley, Asst. ' ' ' x ? ?'*?" ? Thc servant problem has been sot?! ved by a cia ixe In Mrs. Mary J. Sis son's will in New York, which gives her, a servant 4ms? fund of 3T?,ooo'Veii. long h? ?he ?'cmalna with her hos band's family. Mrs. SbMon did net i ****** * ****** * ELECTRIC CH * _ * Items of Interest and Persor * Wireless on the S ****** * ****** ?.Mofl??? Mee Ver| Artife. Andomon'H motion picture people aro about aa active as any ?et of people boasted of -by ?lie city. They ure always on tho lookout for aomethlng new or something to at tract patronage. A. M. I'inktUon re turned yesterday from Atlanta whore he had been for the purose of se curing a number of special reels for the Confederate reunion and reports that he had some excellent features In store. Among other pictures he has secured is "Tho Hattie of Shi loh" and ho will also show the American troops occupying Vera Cruz. These pictures will doubtless attract wide- attention during thc Confed?rale reuuion. Josh Bristow, the well known proprietor of thu Iiljou theatre is in Charlotte whero ho is attending tho an nun I conven tion of the North and South Caroli na exhibitors, which has bren In ses sion since Monday. Calhoun Sheet Ijilers Protest? 1'roporty owners on Calhoun si reel, one of tho busiest thoroughfares ..lu the city, presented a petition to t-te Anderson city council yesterday in which they prayed council to give them relief from the dust alon.; the atreet. They offer to pay an ?extra tax for the added work ou the sprink ling department if this be neceatfitry, and they suy that the duct is almost unbearable. This street leads ? into the Wllliomston road and necessarily there is more traffic on the street than on any other residence street In the city. Thc people owning homes lu that part of the city say that th?y can harly stand the termendous dust hanging over the street nt all limen abd they earnestly hope tb/it council can take some action. The Kale Will .Ulniri Visitors. ?Tmju?y mo Auueraon Chamber of 'Commerce la one of the busiest places In tho city and thore is continually a crowd of people thero wanting as sistance in their business or want ing to assist some one. Such' is not the caso right now. Secretary Whaley says that he la devoting , practically all of his time to tho pinna tor tho reunion and he has his hands full with tho many plana that Anderson ls making for the entertain ment of the veterans. Anderson hope* to surpasr. anything ever done beforo in tho State in the way of taking care of Confederate veterans during tho reunion and indications now aro that they will bb uuceoss ful in the uterapt. far and Ante In a Coll! .Inn. When one of the Piedmont and Northern trains backed up Whitney street yestorday, preparatory to tho start from the city on Its schedule, lt struck an automobile belongln to II. D. Henderson and as tho ', result both automobile and train suffered considerable damage The au tomo mobile was at a standstill at tho time and the train stop struck the machine . A tire burst on the ma chine and several other parts wore slightly . dawmged . while tba -c=r<tir-j step was wrecked on the train. It was necessary to carry it back to the barn for repatro beforo it could leave the city. The automobile will he repaired.In short order by aay ono of the local garages. No Plans for Celebration Yet. lt is understood that there is a slight poslbllity of some celebration bei&B hold in Anderson when the new white way system of lighting tho'streets is completed and put In to operation. Sometime ago there was such a plan considered, but since that time nothing has been douo in the matter, lt is bet loved that the whlto way will be complet ed within the next week and If any celebration la -to be held lt ls time that plans were being msde for lt. --o City Wu! Present A Bountiful Sight. Tho Indies of Anderson aro work for tho decorations for thc'Confeder ate reunion and thoy say thati the city will present a beautiful sight when tho first veterans arrive In tho City on the morning of the 17th.'. It ta planed to have avery business I noua? tn the' cuy tn gala attire for ?the ocasi?n ann any displays of the Con fedora ts .colors will be seen on j every side. Anderson merchants are I urged tn begin their preparations at ? once for decorating their stores. -? New Bridge fleing Ahe??. . Good progress Is being made on the new : concrete bridge on Main street above the railroad tracks and lt Is hoped that the remaining half may bc opessd ta th* puiiiiu within the I next weak. Owing to the position of ! the hoisting machinery, used in con fection wi?i ?hw building of the new. ? passonaor atntlon lt will ha ?orne time before the sidewalk will be op , ened but it ts hoped that the st rot 'across tho bridge will be open hy ; next Sunday. "Western rnlon Han Moved Office*. The Western linton T?On?T?r>h Com pany has been obliged to move ita Of fice? for a few months from the form er location on the railroad tracks to smaller quarters in thc Litton and Irftd netter building. This was necessary on account ot the fact that the old ? ?: the company ia to be tom away and "a splendid new building put there b> Ugon and lXtbetter. Manager Howard ot the Western Union said last night that his new quarters tacked a good deal of hoing a? large as ho might wish but he satisfactory manner until the new building caa be completed. ****** * ****** Y SPARKLETS * ,- * isl Mention Caught Over tb? * itreete ot Anderson * * * * * * * * ****** Be* Hive HUH Bought A Trees. Archie L. Todd, dealer in Ford automobiles, w!!! today deliver lo the Be Hive one of thc latest models of package delivery cars. This truck is . similar to those' now in use all over the country by tho foremost de partment stores pud is very hand some In uppearat , at the same time being tho Ideal c^r_for the dell'ory of small package?, rae car attracted (julte a little intention on the st Keels of the city yr..{crda>-. -u New Clerk at ' <h lo inda Hole!. Theo King, who bas been night clerk at the Chlq?ola Hotel for some time baa resigned that position and h aa ben succeeded by E. W. Mr Murray has already entered upon his duties and is making a splendid im pression upon the: traveling public. Ho has been In thc employ of the Anderson C?hero-Cola bottling Works since he came to this city. -o Itegulur Meeting Of tko. Physicians. Thc regular monthly meeting of the Anderson County Medical' Asso ciation is scheduled to toke place in in the rooms of tho Anderson Chani . ber of Commerce today, lt ia under etood that a canibor of interesting questions will be discm-scd by tho doc tora and lt le prcsumeed that sev eral papers'will bo vend before the body. North Curolina . i I Man Comes Herc. C. B. Atwater of Winston-Salem, N. C.. arrived In thee' ity yesterday to accept a position with Thompson's Shoo Store. Mr. Atwater entered upon his new. duties yesterday and ts making quite a favorable impresi?n upon the Anderson people with whom he has corni) In coptiict. Thei ncT ?mti han haa mucn cxperieflm' In thc shoe busines and be will prove valuable to the well known Anderson concern. ; o ?.? Elk? Are To Have a Spread. Members of Anderson lodge No 120?, B. P. O. E., aro pluhnin-T for ?AV? IT ? 1.1?.. ..J-!.? -UL.-? ure . On this occasion the local lodge of Elka will have a buffet sup per and tho gathering, ' whjle strict ly informal, will bo ono of tho mont enjoyable ?venta of the session. \t will be confined entirely to.members of tho ordVr and these aro all l.h>. vited to attend. r , '. - Sheriff Ashley i; . ' Heturos Today. ? 1 .. ii* Sheriff ?oe M H. Ashley is r?pegagQ to return to the city today frfuri Jncfc-1 scnville. Pla. Sheriff^nh^^t?tii to Florida Monday to d?chire a negro, John Thomas,' wanted in this co; tor Insulting .'a white woman. When be left the city ? was impossible for the sheriff to say just when? ho would return but lt IB,believed that be will reach Anderson some time this after A gilded youth has becaj?rrested In, Asheville, N. C., for taking pictures of j society women boarding suwet cara. "Town & Country" Paint? ? _ 5i? inc ??g?rni poasisyjs? i ney wear longe?t, go farthcHt and - properly protect tho airfare on which applied for the longest period of time. By tills they are thc CH EA PK ST a? well as the best. * Anderson Paint and Color Co. BkcWey Bldg. Phone 6$7 i ~ ll nuavsujTHEtftlMS ! wst?? s v.n? a BU? ttl tr sn w ? i our selection ? Sc each, 25c per 6 jg NAMED VAB?L11ES J 10c each, 25c per 3 | UNQEHSOH FLORAL SO, MS Marshall Af?m* faene 2423. Meabas of Bar?itt tektgrapn Delivery. (Imo-Universal) At the Bijou Today in 'Through the Eyes of the Blind." /eeUANCE tft/TUAL ,MOVrE<S~* At the Electric Today In uTli? Belum of Cal Clammm" BIJOU ... THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. Tinton?!! THE EYES OF THE > miso . IMP. A powerful 2 reel drama. A man discovers a murder and is struck lilin? and can't direct Vue police to the place. " SCe lt ?pd fjnd out how the myetery was solved.. Featuring ' Wal ter. Miller and Frank Crane. THE FATAL rY?BI>IK? , Sterling. A screaming comedy fea turing Ford Sterling the highest aal FOUBTH BEEL TO BE SELECTED arlcd comedian In the woree Coming tomorrow ^The Two Gnu Matti 2 reel Powers with Edwin Au KU3t. Corning Friday ?The Tragedy of Whispering- Croea" 2 reel 101 Blani* with Pauline Bush. ELECTRIC ...THEATRE IUDAI S l'Jl?UJi?Mi THE BETl'BN OF CAL CLAWSON Reliance. A special feature in 2 parts playing Irene Hunt and Court ney Fool?: ?o a iiiory of frontier ad ventures. AN I'NHEDEEMED PLED?E which a rollie dog makes a great res' ? Majeetlc. A western drama in 'MIC. TWENTY MINt'TES OF LOVE Koyatoas. A comedy up to tl? Key stone, standard. Coming tpm?rrow "Bowery Boys" another aide spttttiug Keystone com edy. Aiap The Rightful Heir." 2 reel Kay-Bee drama. 4 t??L&~-I0c/ Mutual Movie? Malee Tuna Ffry PALMETTO * T HEATH ? *sf TODAY'sWOGRAML THE MISCHIEF MAKER Vltagraph. Special In 2 parts. Fea turing Edith Storey. Earle Williams and Darwin Karr, fl S SUER'S BEtCRf- ** ' Vitaeraph Comcdv. ' I FOI'BTH BEEL TO BE SELKCTI5? Peril** of Pauline Coming Friday. j 4 Bis Reels~~10c j THB MAH rmxr PUT THE HOTS IX MOVIES FOTii? STKRLIK? Urban and interurban men find . the Ford a faithful friend. For the i quick, trip . into town for the leisurely ' ride through^ c?untry-side for business-for please * ure-anywhere - every wherevrthe pord serves best. And it's light, right, dependable and economical. Five hunarea, dalia rs is the price of the Foro mnabouta; tee touring car ia fire . fifty;-th, e town car aovan . fifty-f. o. b. Detroit, complete w Ith, equipment. Get catalog and part? cu Jar* from Archie L. Todd, local denlift Anderson, 8. C. rptvl: IV, ii THE FARMERS Sc MERCHANTS BANK Ll ii and FARMERS LOAN & TRUST COMPANY : rvould like to cash from fifteen hundred to two thous-md gilt-edge notes running from $?5\ to $ 100. They want them to be "gilt edge" and they 1 - . -. r mil want them paid in the month of October andj :he first half of November. Come to see us. vVc also expect tu take care of inc business re :mirements of our regular customers. .-L." ..'i- !-L J.' '.' ? -'-_'li-L- 'JIL'1 '.-'."L'li^-l-'J- .... ,1 -1_-lUl?Uil DON'T BUY THAT BUGGY or WAGON H??SE br M?LE Until you have seen the ones 1 have for sale. If you want the best, say Piedmont Buggy or Mil burn wagon. Theo F. Watson ...Sates Stables,.. N. Mr DI'F FIE STBEF.T ANDEBSOS, K, f. COUNTS SEVEN FINGER CRADLES-the lightest, strongest and be st Cradleson the market. Each Snath is warranted natural crook. rA& Fin gers are hand-cut and will not straighten when wet. Blades or Scythes are the best manufactur ed; they are ground and sharpened, ready for use. . : 'r'-- ? . COUNTS has been making these Cradles by hand for a number of years. No one kn?w-s--? well just how to make and "set" Cradles to sui the requirements of our farmers. Any -, farrrie who has used a COUNTS' CRADLE will haye no other. We also have the JOS rf BERRY* FOURTEEN FINGER and the SCHW?BS FIVE FINGER CRADLES. Our line .is complete and our prices right* Sullivan Hardware Andersoh. Belton and Ore?nvlHe, S. G ?TTS f?t^ITTI- HAK? Tl . people. Hak 'ruining K e nair or tho righi gt ? ?jwi?oi bc ' i- ' ;oc>oUr pricaa Kcicntffic eye exanut against, that? Prices to, $5.00 en.1 upward, frames and parts 10 cent sr?ra. Dr* M. R. Ci ?ff m ro&ae* St?