T. PALMETTO THEATRE .'. ? - PROGRAM - - TODAY'S PROGRAM CONFEDERATE VETERAN'S REUNION-Special fea ture of the recent Reunion at Jacksonville, Fla. THE BATTLE OF VERA CRUZ One of the latest Mexican War Pictures, Showing all the fighting done in the taking of Vera Cruz. But yin j The Dead Marines, Showing the funeral procession and all incidents preta "ming thereto, of tlie Marines killed in the Battle of Vera Cruz. THE INDIANS HONOR-Kalem, Drama. The Indian who has been sentenced to be Shot, is allowed to return to the Agency in one week. 4 BIG REELS EVERY DAY---10c. THE MAN THAT PUT THE "MOVE" IN MOVIES. ****** * ******* * ELECTRIC CIT * _ * Item? of Interest and Personi * Wireless on the Si ****** * ****** nail road nan IN Well Pleased. ' <\ 8. CouipVou. traveling passenger agent of tbe Seaboard railway, spent yesterday in AnderHon, having come here to assist in haudliug the large number bf .veteran? coming to the re union. Mr. Compton says that he is well pleased with thc number of vet eran? handled by his road and spoke j lu the highest ternia of Anderson's ar rangements for the event. Another Cundid?te Fer Township Commhutloner. Another candidate for township commissioner has made the announce ment that he Is in the race in No. 4 township. This ls J. M. Holllday or lionca Path. District No, 4 1B com posed of Martin. Broadaway and Bel ton townships and much interest cen ter? in this race. Mr. Holllday ls| a well known and very popular mau j and he viii get many votes. Col. Brown To Entertain Today. Col Jos. "N. Brown will entertain the Fourth Regiment at a burrel supper at his home this afternoon from 6 to S o'clock. Col. Brown first joined Gregg'?. Six-Month Regiment, January ll. 1861 (not 18*13 as . erroneously printed In The Intelligencer yester day.) He war elected captain of com pany E. 14th Regiment on August 16, 1861 and became lieutenant colonel on February 20. 1863 and colonel of the regiment on September 17. 1863. and so continued until tbe close of the war. Exhibit At All Schools. There will be a, free exhibit at all the public school* of thc city on I Thursday between the hours of 10 and ll. All friends and patrons of the j schools are cordially Invited to call j at the schools and Inspect the work of the pupils and E. C. McCants, the sup erintendent, rays that many of the I school patrons will be eurprlsed when they nee what remarkable work is being donn In some instances. I AutolstK Mu*! J Wet Use Cutouts. Lee O. Holleman, mayor of Ander son, yerterday InHtructed Chief Lee to see'to lt'that no cut outs were used on automobiles wfeil? th? reunion ls tn prgrcas. This ls an annoying hab If' of inaay of the1 automobile drivers. The. CutoUts make the dost twice as bad on'Wte business streets and kt ^He same tune the noise made Ta very disturbing: i Mayor Holletoan says ho intends having this- ordinance en forced at any cost.' A ate Drivers Must? Be Very Carefni. j City officials and the public of An-1 derson will Join togehter in lnslstlnc uiat ???automobile drivers of the city be very?areful during today and to morrow as thoy drive ihfougiK the principal^ busines streets. Many of the veteran? will be unable to doigo tho machines as Anderson people havo to do every day and if care is not ex ercised on the part of the drivers some of the visitors may be seriously hurt, if not killed. This is not an Idle warn ing and the mayor says thst is must be heeded. Double Fore? J? Working Overtime. C. W. Frlckhoeffer, wno is building1 thc new homo for.the Southern Bell Telephone Co., in Anderson; says that the new building must be finished by June! .and wfth that end in view ha ls worktag two forbes of hands, one through the day and another throug hout all the night. Mr. Frlckhoeffer says that he ls now putting the fin ishing touches ob the building pod that 1t will be otoo of tho most com plete lb the fclty.' lt'makes a hand, some appearance and adds much to' West Whitner street. -o Kew Company For Anderson. The latent company to announce for business in Anderson is the Park Place Company, capatllised at $15. 000. Application has been made to the secretary of state for a charter I and the new company will at once be gin business. It wilt have aa Ha or ri-ors; T. Allen, president f S. W. Page, I vice president and J. C. Kennedy sec I reta ry and treasurer. The citnpany will do a general real estate ar d land business. Andersen Lawyer* ta Supreme Court. A number of Anderson lawyers have been spending Ute last few days tn, !mnbia. where they have been prac ticing in the supreme'court. Among i those local attorneys who have been at the capital aret Gen. M. L. Bon ham. Leon !.. Rice, J. M. Paget and t?. M. Wolfe Fother of Rnt?ehii!l Awong the flsHors. Tnt* ww" brtKgv many a distln Rolrhrd visitors to Anderson, but none ot them can bc more Interesting than H.- J.- Header, now of Spartaobrug. but for 20 years a r?sidant of Coln rn - bia. Mr. Hen ?iles can truly bo ntyled "The Father,(^^Mfahatl" Itt South Carolina because ho played on the first;-.?ese'::-!? b eyer organisedTa t b ir state lt was known sw the Ch le ora Club of Columbia and tbe men composing it played some fine base ball. They learned the game from the Y*nk*A so?dtsr* fttattnnml at the various barracks around Columbia and so far aa ia known the gamea they playea. In ISM marked the first exhi bitions of baseball ia this state,. ****** * ****** if SPARKLETS * _ * il Mention Caught Ovar Ht? * reef* of Anderson * ****** * ****** Mrs. Heers House Destroyed By Fire. A telegram was received in Ander don ycrterday from Mrs. L. H. Seel, who makes her homo in Atlanta, in which she rutted that her house, lo cated at 459 South Pryor street, wan entirely destroyed by lire yesterday morning. The telegram did not give any information concerning how the blaze started but stated that all the, furniture was saved, although it was somewhat damaged by fire and water. Mrs. Seel is expected to arrive in An ti ;rson Monday. She bas many friends I here and general rogrct wUl be felt j over her loss. Hurt well Mun Is Critically UL Florence M Carter of Anderson re-1 ccived a telegram yesterday advising him that hie. brother, James Carter, was at thc point of death In Hartwell, Ga. Mr. Carter left at once for his brother's bedside. Mr. Carter has visited in Anderson and friends of his herc will experience sorrow over the fact that practicolly no hopo is enter tained for bia recovery. ---o Original Picture Of the Riflemen. Much interest was excited among tho veterans of the ci- y yesterday over a picture exhibits at tue Red Cross Drug Store. This was an origi nal picture of the famous Palmetto Rifles, as they appeared at the close ot the war between the states. ' All told there were 125 men and they were said to bc the finest band of fighting men from this section, of tho country. Many of thc members are now dead I and thc veterans from other sections | of the state, once members of the company, took' great Interest In] looking at the picture yesterday. -o Cot Wharton Was Here Yesterday* ? Col. John H. Wharton of Laurens, a candidate for railroad commissioner of South Carolina spent yesterday in the city and is' here today, meeting the veterans and other voters from all over the state. Col. Wharton says that he ls well pleased -with his pros pects and believes that .ho will land tba job He has a number of trends in Anderson and all of these will hope that he may win out. :" '. Negro Veteran *7 Is Also Present. In addition to all the other veterans here for the reunion a negro arrived tn the city yesterday and registered on the book of Visitors. ?Thik was I Summerfield Lark ot Newberry and he says. that he was. a member of the [Third Regiment throughout ill the war*and saw active-service. He waa body guard to several of the various officers during the way and is proud of the fact that he ls a Confederate veteran. Negro Despaired Of Making Escape. Krank williams, one or the negroes charged with gambling, who boca ped ?ro?? the officers siter,'he had been handcuffed to another negro, came up yesterday and surrendered to the authorities after staying at large for two days. Williams paid that he had ; given up hope of being able to got away and asked the mercy ot the court in his case. He.entered a plea of guilty to the gambling charge and was fined $20. The officers believe they have locate the other negro and doubtless he will soon be appre hended. -Q Palmetto Rifles , Foy the Parade, Notice har been Issued by the offtr ccrs of the Palmetto Rifles -that the local company will take , part in the parade thursday and a call bas'need issued for eyery old member of "the company .to bo present at the armory Thursday evening to prepare. The t#e .presence, of the Palmetto Rifles L parade wttT'pp a magnificent sight and will make the event decidedly more I Interesting from the viewpoint of lo cal folks, Andersen Man ^ WAI Hell Lumber. , Charlie Watkins, who has been In (the Insurance business In Anderson I for some Mme has severed his con nection with the ?rm here end he lort this morning for Greenville where he bas^ accepted a position as travel ing saieman for the eagle Lumber CdM Mr. ?Vatklns wi? gravel South .Car olina is? will ss" ???ni?>er. ??nre, ce ment and building material. He ls a young burin?es mao of energy and will make good with the Greenville concern. . . . F.WIQN "MEETING Tn Be Hold With Pesdletoa ffapt t Saturday eat Saadsy 10 a. m-Song and prayer service led by Elias Karlo. IC:30-Enrollment Pf ?e|ega^,'?jp-' pointing of committees, etc. lVi ^Sertnsn.by Rcv; T V Mccaul L. .M. Smith,: alternate. 2 n. m.-How best to care ror and d'-etop young noovert~F' M. Ber-! IM ai end w. B. Hawkins. li. \ro the prenant raothodn of cb ducting our Sunday school work t most officient thst,. Bro WP. T. T.. Wakefield. Committee. ANOTHER MURDER CASE IS NOW BEING HEARD F RANK WILLIAMS IS BEING I TRIED FOR HIS LIFE TWO DISCHRAGED Judge Prince Yesterday Directed a | Verdict of Not Guilty In Negro Murder Trial When the court of General Sessions convened yesterday morning thc trial of Sam Brown and Bob Walker, charg ed with murder, was ' taken ' up. This was a rather unique case, since thc two principals in the killing both suffered fatal wounds in a pistol duel and both died with a gun in his hand. It was alleged that Walker and Brown, were a accessories in the affair. A jury was eruanelcd and all the testimony submitted but wnen thc conclusion of the caBc was reached His Honor directed i verdict of not guilty and the two defendants were discharged. ; The next case taken up was that of Frank Williams, churged with having murdered Oscar Porter on November i 30. The killing took place while a ne gro crap game .was going on. w.bci the hour of adjournment was reached last night much evidence re mained to bc heard and so the'case was not. completed, lt will probably go to the jury this morning about 10.30 o'clock. .,. SAINTLY WOMAN PASSED AWAY Mrs. Julia Burriss Died Monday Night At Her Home Near Shi 1_U l ? few".'fi v. . . ;/..( ( iW-tf'iSp-f&fc Hut my. my. the b^Ora ln> blue how they would run. When thc.rrhel yell waa begun, inc boys tn gray would never!shirk .Fros: yell Sor shel! iii? thvr ?i? the dirt. No more flgbtlag Between the : fut- ciu?'. Bat In peace .an?: lt roam, Till-they RH . heavenly home. (Com po* . stevenson. ?? North Anderson.) HAZEL BICKHAM. BIJori Today In "Aurora of Ike North'?' BIJOU ...THEATRE TODAY'S 1PROGRAM. AURORA 0? THE NORTH A 2 rcol thrilling drama of thc great northwest taken on top of Pike's Peak * the highest point In the United States. .' Featuring Bob Leonard .and Hasel Buckhaip. SERGEANT 1IOFFME?.EB Sterling. One of Ford Sterlings < screaming comedies? - THE WAY OF A WOMAN Drama with Wallace'Reid and Doro thy Davenport. .??/'' ' 1 Coming tomorrow 'The Girls of. the Bunny South" .4 .reel special war! drama, between the states. Coming Friday The Nation's Peril" 2 reel 101 Bison with Wm. Clifford and Mario Walcamp. Coming Saturday "In Search of the Spider Gan**' ft great detective drama, also The ~ToflerB "of the Sea* with Warren Kerrigan. Coming Monday "The Count of Mon tb Cristo? fi rpel Famous Playera fea ture. ..." 'V.l'.fi TODAY'S PROGRAM [THE EA LL OF CONSTANTINOPLE Gaudion t. A special 3 part, master piece of ancient nistory and warfare. ,11118 is ono of the greatest battle pic tures ever produced and waa secured only at a great cost. WHEN TILLIANS MEET Keystone A. "rapid fire" comody.-r?f tho sidesplitting variety. ; ? W Coming .tomorrow "LoreFs Sacri fice" two reel Kay-B*o'dram;;. 4 REELS-~?(k Mutual Movies Make Time Hy. We Want You to Try 'TOWN AND COUNTRY" Paint. It covers more sar- . lace looks better and wears longer than the Vjust aa good" paints. Anderson Paint and Color Co? Bleckley Bldg. Phone 6^7 LaaHliHIJilWUWM'MHII'#ii linlHlMIWIi| ?I PUCVCIMTHCMHUC 1 ii';u?.((?i.univEiiLinum?i | f\ out selection *? fi ?c each, 2?c per 6 . || im oack-, Sae pt timm FI ITCH no US Marshell A ?ease. Ph*Be 8JSI* ''. Manser* cf Purists Tdeftapli Delivery. wi - / We will be'glad to show North Anderson to you delegates-^' Phone 305. |?! '.IJt. ??*. : i-.'v*' We believe Anderson's visitors,, ' wilt appreciate seeing The T0wn That Has Been Built in a Year. THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK [ and Mt FARMERS LOAN & TRUST COMPANY would like to cash from fifteen hundred to two thousand gilt-edge notes running from &25 to $ 1 00? They want them to be "gilt edge'^and they will want them paid in the month of October and the first half of November. Come to see us. We also expect to take care of the business re quirements: of our regular customer*. ??_.., ? ;.? ni* , - Nunnally's :: :; CANDI^l: g . . ? 'T M ^ M * ? x -m M . Kept cool in mod uni K e t r i g?rator. Try NunnalVa next time. ()WL DRUG C?O., l'hoae 9t? Capa (Hore. K. e. KVMS * Sea? Pendleton, sj. CL 1 TO HONOIt .NA'HVrl'.srixrT?R i Rercfttlon foi' ?un Who Wt o ? Kilt thc Arlington Confederate SfoBUiarnt. (Tty; Assorted :py*B.> ' "jSj ' Wi? .ts In gt on. Msy 26.4-A reception tn hone?- of Mr*'.-stater Mclaurin Stevens, of Mlrd:-dpol. nresldont gene rai or the United Daughters of thc Confederacy and Sir Moana Esetttel. sculptor of 'tho .Confederate monu ment being erected .at Arlington Na tional cemeteiy. will follow the pn volllng of the mcmclnl on Ja?? 4 The reception, arcot ding to plana announced toaay, will bo at the Pan American building under the auspice? of Secretary of State Bryan and the I Arlington Confederate Memorial asso ciation . Many more hospitalities, including a luncheon In his honor, by Hilary A. Herbert, former secretary of the B. L Mccaskill of tfrtvnvtlfj IP ?? ??. np a r i. vs in ,,e city on bus iness. E. H. Alley of" Columbi i \VH* unions lin. .:i vsts reglste-vl I "HU t'htquola h'-.i.-l ycBterdny. W. S. Brock, w'iij oh c ?nado 'tii*. home in this city but is now Hying nt Eastman, Ga., is spending a few days in the city with-friends. V?'. D. Johnson of Libortv sprnt part of yesterday in thc city .n bUHiness. J. P. Drennan of Lo v. mles ville spent a few hours In the city yesterday. DeWitt Fant has ret ure'.ul to Bir mingham after spending a few d.iy in tho city with his mother. C. D. Smith of;Greenville coi.tuy is ?pending a few days In the eHy-with friends and relatives;? * H. N. Garrison of Denver was among the business visitors to spend yes terday tn the city. , S. L Eskew of Pendleton was in tin; olty yesterday for a short stay. ? George Darby of Autun was in tho city yesterday for a few hours. James Cox of the Tony "reek section was in tho city yesterday on ' business. T. B. Meacham of Greenwood spent a few hours in the city yesterday. B. F. Evatt of Pendleton. Toute 1, spent yesterday in th0 city on busl ! ness. C. H. McGill of Anderson, route G, spent sf few hours in the city yester day. H. J. Hartzog of Greenwood waa among the visitors to spend yesterday In Anderson. R. W. Parker of Anderson, route 7. was In the city yesterday. ! O. K. Poor? of Belton' spent part ol yesterday In thc city on business. S G. Murdock of Martin township y ' ? n the city yesterday for- a few boura. J. M. Pruitt of Martin township was among those to spend yesterday in the city. T. W. Pruitt o? the Ebeneser section spent a few hours tn tho city yester day. Carroll Shirley of Ijohg Branch was among the visitors to spend yesterday In tho city. Mrs. Horace J. McGee and son hsve returned from a two weeks visit to friends and relatives In Kings Moun tain. N. C. navy, will bo ace ot d ed Slr Mooes dMnng hts vlrlt to thc United Slates. ?Ho la a native of Virginia bu' for j many years ho has lived In Homo. Bill for Summer Waite Usate. Washington. May 26.-A hill to ca I vert the weather station at Mount Weather. Bluemont, Va., into a.sum mer White Home was introduced to day hy Senator Swanson of Virginia.