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"THE FALL OF THE MIGHTY" At thc PALMETTO THEATRTE TODAY, Saturday, June 6 The Gilly Minstrel show ever shown on thejscreen in Anderson. A scream from start to finish. "I ?\g^ Also "Red Riding Hood of thc Hills," - - - Western Drama Featuring G. M. Anderson *| ?T%^ FOUR BIG REELS EVERY DAY THE MAN THAT PUT THE, "MOVE" IN MOVIES .'. PALMETTO THEA TRE .'. TODAY'S PROGRAM THE FALL OF THE MIGHTY.Al Bartlett. Great Negro minstrel comedy. THE IDLER.Vitagraph. Drama. SLIPPERY SLIIVTS STRATEGY.Essanay. Western comedy. THE SOUL OF THE DESERT.Biograph. Drama. RED RIDING HOOD OF THE HILLS. .tssanay. Western drama. Featuring G. M. Anderson. FOUR BIG RKELS EVESTY DAY 10c. I ~ THK MAN TH<\T PCT TUE " M O V K " IN MOVIES. I -? Y- -Y- * -Y- -Y- -Y* H' -Y- -Y* * * * -Y* * ELECTRIC CIT Y* _ .Y* Items of Interest and Person .Y? Wireless on the S Y- H- * -Y- -Y- H- Y? Itt splscs Polie) O? i <. iit-Tiiil Su luging. Th? hi I?-si ru ntl Mute lo announce in ! Anderson count) inc commissioner iii j li A. Muilikiu wini is offering Tor j I rnimni:?-loner tn represent Hopewell. Calvin, lloma Calli ami vVilliumslon.I .Mr. Muilikiu say.-: I Ital In- Wil inuke a, .-.en! mee and vvill null a good volo i ?me thal lie will chi ?1 t.11 hi: own m< r il . !!<. hun no use tor Hu; conl-taili swinging IIU'IIUHLS ami will liol lie lound doing thal win n (he campaign I ? opt IIS I ... . o- i j .1 mitre I'rinre ls i t'n Supreme Ile ne li. j Judge George E. Prince lu spending ja few days in ('oliiiiihiti where Im was j II ailed fur Mit; purpose of silling on ! the unn ine court hench. Judge j Prince adjourned courl in Anderson j fin Wednesday, aller having presided! ; for almost tin entire month here. The I :i<'\t li 1111 of courl for ihis county will lin* (he court of common pleas, willoh lis lo convene 011 Jinn- If?. o (.reenvide Mun j Here Yesterday. I (). J'. Richardson ?>f Greenville, a I well known man connected willi the ? firm of Jennings .V: Bryant, spent yes terday in Anderson on business for his company. Mr. Itichurdson says that iii?: outlook for the cotton crop ls not nearly as bad as som people MM III to bu intimating ami that in some yee!ions the farmers are well pleased.: a.< they have a right to be. .linking Progress On Sew Buildings. Splendid progress ls being made on 1 thc three new store rooms now being 1 erected on Main street, to be known I at? tho Watson-Vaudlver huilding, Onlyi a lew weeks ago. the Imperial hotel stood on thin silo and within a very short length of time the obi building lins been torn away and lite new one has secured a good sturt. It is said (hat the owners of the building have conti acted for considerable floor j space on the new building and by the, time it is finished the entire building1 will piobably be.rented. - -o C'ninlldiife ?ill Speak Here Today. ll is expected that a number of Aodcisou county voters will be on . ham) Lom afternoon to hear John ll. I Adger Mullally. candidate for gover nor, speak lu tue Anderson court house. Mullally has spoken in a num ber of counties and comes today 10 his home cornily. He says that he. ?J a supporte of "that distinguished geelb man. Coleman Livingstone F?lense." and seems to have no doubts abdul being ejected to the governor's cht. ir. Purple and White Sein Fverywhere. Anderson will be ablaze with color on Juin* 17-18 when the Slate Conven tion of Elks comes here, according to a statement made by the committee to r>!in<*?<! of tho decorations yesterday. The chairman of the committee ' said that a majority of the business houses of the city had consented to decorate their places, for the event and on every Kl reel will be seen the th?; purple and whit?* banners of the order. The same finn in charge of the decorations in Amien.on for the Confederate re union wili iel urn and will have charge' ol' the ISXkiV decorations and this is' buWclnnt nsi.iirnhce that the city will present ti beautiful appearance when! the first delegates arrive on tho morn-j 1m; of th?; 17th. Estimates are steadily climbing cs to the number coming her.? Iroiti till parts of the state for the two 1! ny a. Milt Lemme Is ?~ Shirting Today. Much interest is being manifested, alt aiound Hm circuit over the games, to he played In the mill league today.' 'Ibero wilt be a game at Henna Vista park lu Anderson thin afternoon and aunt her. game Is jcch?di'iled at the Be1 ton park. The faim of both places should tur:: out and give the mill boys ntl thc encouragement possible. It 1B said that every team In the league boasts of some splendid players and it Is believed that some fast ball will be seen before tho season closes. Thc* attendance nt the Anderdon game this afternoon is sure to be large. Is Glad To Gei Hack Home. J. E. Cannon, who left Anderson last spring, to make his homo li? Colum bia, has returned to the city and has announced that he will continue to make this his home. Mr. Cannon says that thc "Square Meal Town" may be. a day In Anderson than a r.onth In all r??b? bitUthai he would rather llvo Columbia. wp *?* *T* ?T^ ??* ?V* .T^' ^f* "Y* Y SPARKLETS * _ * al Mention Caught Over the treets of Anderson ?fi ti. >{. .Y. ff. ff. ff. ff, ff. ff. ff. ff. ff. Mull-rial lien1 I Hr l:\liMisiuii. Til?' mu loria I for tho extension of Hie North Anderson street ru i I wu; ls now arriving itally and work of plac ing Hu' dark will ul once be begun. Tile extension work will consist of laying 2.000 additional reel of track in North Anderson to thu Varlna Drown park place und the promoters of North Anderson suy that they ex p< et to have the curs running by July 1 al the latest: This will be a grout convenience to people living in North Anderson and will also Herve u number of the public journeying from the city 0 ile- park. -o Hand ('nuleri* Proving Popular. One o? the nvrii popular undertak ings j.-t launched in Anderson is the Sunday afternoon concert, given in North Am"? rsoti by the Second Regi ment bam! I'luns for the concert next Sundry afternoon ure already com pleted and thcro will doubtless he a number ol' Anderson people at the p:.rk for tho afternoon. Seats are provided free, together with ice water und the tractio'i company hus granted u special round-trip rut?' for the after noon. The musical progrum has been ur'a ig* d with much cure and the af ternoon should be pleasant. Director 1 lem hie' n.vioi.ncns that th?' concert wi'i beg!h .H ?.;?</ o clock timi will ?.?in ti me cu. il n o el "?.it. Rebekka Lodge Holds Jubilee. The Reliekkn L?:dg?i ls planning for an enjoyable time tonight when the ludles of that order will serve ice cream und cake to the public. The Odd Fellows hull at Amlerson Mill will be utilized and the plans made call for the serving of very dainty refreshments. One feuture of the ?vening will be the awarding of the prize cake to tho most popular young lady pr? sent. There is no admission iee and the gathering will not he lim ited t?t member? of the Rebekka lodge hui the entire public ls cordiully in vited. Railruiids t'nioc Him .Much Trouble. Victor M. riu'shiro Ima ?'iitered suit against the C. S. A., Hillway, through his i-.tlorn?>y, A. H. Dagnall, for damage don?> by one of tho city curs to one ol Mr. Cheshire's teams. The plaintiff In the action alleges that his team was twice run into by one of the curs on the city lines and ut most demolished Since he filed the action Mr. Cheshire has also hud un id her team to become frightened at a ?.ar and run awny. Koneu Path People - Mere Hire Yesterday. Mr. and M rr. George E. Moore of I tonca Path were in the city yester day and while here Mr. Moore talked very interestingly of the political sit uation in Honen Path and' what the people of his section will do in poli tics this summer. Mr. Moore also commented on the lurge number of new buildings going up on every hand Ic Anderson. Anderson ls Well Represented. Anderson is well represented nt the Grand Council of ihe United Commer cial Travelers, now in session Sn Creenville. A number of. Anderson's traveling men left Thursday night for Greenville and nnother delegation went yesterday, while the remaining few will doubtless go toduy. Infor mation coming to Anderson is that everybody is having a big time and indications are that the Greenville meeting will be the most successful yet held. Traveling men from all parts of North and South Carolina are in attendance and,are making the pro gram very interesting. New Company ls Hoing Pine The Anderson Chcro-Coln company is doing for better than cither of Ita promoters expected when the plant wat. first located here. This la proven by the fact that thc enterprising es ta bli: hment yesterday had to tele graph for an additional carload of bottles, after having already received several carloads of empties. Ander son people will lie Rind to learn that a new Industry can come in and make a decided success here, without really doing any damage to concerns already located here In the city. The Rain Brought Much Relief Here. willie the rain of yesterday did not continue as long In Anderson as might have been hoped, still lt was u great help and the public waa appreciative last night. Reporta reaching The In telligencer were to the effect that the rain was ?encrai ami almost all of the county derived some benefit from it. Th.' iain began about ft o'clock, und continued for almost un hour and ull igns say that there will bi- more to day. II o <? o o o o o o o o o o o o ti o o o THE DAY IN ION Mitt: SH o ll o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o n Senate met nt ll A. M. Debate was ref ll ni ed on the repeal of the Panama tolls exemption. Recessed ut tl:Ut! p. m.. to noon nu Sat ni day. House' met at ll A. M. The fa nate resolution inviting for eign government*; tor partic?pale in Hie National Slur Spangled Harmer eelebi ut ion in Italtiinore in Septem ber was adopted Duder the live minute rule war resumed o Hie railroad tk-s bili. 1 Progressive party bills for oral employment bureau were discuss I ed before the labor committee bill. Progressive party billa for u FVd e:al employment bureau were ab olished before the labor commltln. Pu:;r- d tile Covington trade coin mi. sion bill without rei iud Mite. Parsed Clayton anti-trust bill 275 to r.i. Passel Rayburn railroad securities bill :i2f> to 12. llegan general debate on sundryMtv II appropriation bill Speaker announced that election contest o? Oil I vs. Dyer ( Missouri) would be taken up in June 18-10. Adjourned at r>:35 until roon on Sut unlay. debute seeurl Fed Nunnally's :: :: CANDIES :: :: Always Fresh. ivept cool in mod ern R e f r i gerator. Try Nunnall.v's next time. OWL DiUJG CO., Thone 036-Cash Store. E. fi. Evans & Sua, Pendleton, H. C. Between the Battle Lines in Mexico WE have arranged to publi?t serially the remarkable atorj entitled, "The Land of Broker Promises,** by Dane Coolidge. It ii a story of the Mexican revolution and a graphic picture of condition) in that country built upon the advert tures of two Americans and th? romance of a beautiful Mexicar senorita. it h a Serial AH WUl Wish to Read You Don't Want Faint unless you know it is good. We make ppint a study and will not sell it to you if there i's any d >ub)i>ibo^ the quality." . 1* : Anderson Paint and ? Color Go*... .... *Ai<y-?rt Bleckley Bldg. Phone 647 COME IN and hear these new Victor Records. : : We've just received Several New Dance Records in the assortment. We will be glad to play them over for you. HUS S SPEARMAN .Music House Weekley Bldg. " Tire House of the Victor." A ml ers (iii, S. V. ************ * * * CASEY & FANT * * , * * ARCHITECTS * * Anderson, S. C. * * _ ? * Brown Office Building. * * Second Fluor.. Phone 269 * * . <: * rx a ? c- a ? v ? v o BIJOU ...THEATRE 1 TODAY'S PROGRAM. A WEB OF FATE Warner's features. A powerful 3 reel western melodrama featuring Miss Dot Farley. The scenes are laid In New Mexico and are full of that adventuresome country.. See the won ? derful horsemanship and continuous thrilling action. ' THE CALL RACK J Victor. A strong western wllh j. Warren Kerrigan. ,~ j . Coming Tuesday "Lucille Love" Be lfries No. 6. ] Coming Thursday "Samson" tito '. most costly and wonderful drama ever J produced of Its kind, in six parts with * j 600 scenes and 2,000 players feat ut l lng J. Warren Kerrigan and his sister, ' KattBoen Kerrigan. Coming June 16th "HeartH Adrift" :4 : reel Famous Players feature with beautiful Mary Plcford. . ELECTRIC ... THEATRE THE BROKEN BARRIER- _ Warner's Feature In ?three reels. A gripping drama of the sea. The perils of the deep sea ff sherman wonderfully portrayed. Powerful, pathetic and ex citing. FINNEGAN'S BOMB Keystone. A roaring conuiiy. ; 4 R?Eyh-iOc Mutual Movies Make Tim? Fly. T " FRED, STRICK* LA Ml W Anderson Man Receives Quite,' an .Honor nt Colombia. . ? ! (By Associated Pross.l '. Columbia, Juno 4.-H. C. Wells of. Enterprise, Ala., waa elected ' pr?si dent and Atlanta was chosen as the next meeting place at the final session here tday of the interstate association of Milt Superintendents. Fred Strick land bf Anderson,' S. C., was elected secretary and treasurer. State vice-, presidents chosen today Included J. W. Washington of South Carolina and John Crabtree, North Carolina. TON KV nti: i K TIM* Helton Journal. Mr. Willie Piitmun ?ind Mr. J. T. Hellion, or Fountain Inn, s juill I Otu week ond ul Mr. J. T. t'olliraiis. Anion;; thouu who utteiidcil tho un ion meeting ut Uuventoti church Sun day won- Minson Mugg)?, Queenie and Manilo Columns, Nora und Kiln a Cna r.e.tt, i tusa und Anulo Holllduy. .Mr. and Mrs. Walter William?, of Greenville, were thu guests nf Mr. und M ra. J. R. Smith Thursday night. Messrs. Louie Rodgers, George Adair, V. M. und Tutu Kellett. Walter Wooda, Jodi Cox and Mille Oillium should ho mentioned among tho visit or. ; who attended Sunday school ut Cedar Shoal Sunday. Mr. and Mr?. J. T. Cot h rana attend ed the union meeting ut Shady Grove Sunduy. Mr. und Mrs Tom Huff spent the week end al Mr. and Mrs. S. S .Coth runa. Mian Ruby Smith was in Helton shopping Tuesday. ?disnea Clara and Iva Cothran visit ed friends at Cheddar one day last week. o o o o o o II o o o o II o ll o o ? o o .? o o KiKlkA NHW S o o ti o o o o II o o o o o o o o o o o II o ll The doy rehonl nt this place closed Friday after a very successful tenn of seven months, taught hy Miss Vale ria Crowther. The exhibition al night was fine. The music between the acts rendered by Miss Winton Crow ther was highly appreciated by the audience. The children carried out their parts well und showed fine train ing on the part of their teacher. The exercises consisted of songs, recita tions and dialogues Interspersed witli instrumental music un the piano. The audience, and especially the patrons, went home well pleused with the even ing's entertainment. Misses Oenevlve and Tommie Shir ley and brother of linnea Path spent the week end at Mr. J. W. Shirley's. Miss Winton Crowther of Antreville was up for the school entertainment. Mr. und Mrs. W. L. Anderson visited the home place of the former's grand father I"" Greenville county, lt brought scenese of boyhood days. Prof. Samuel Anderson ls Improving rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mahaffey were the guests for the week end of Mrs. H. E. Campbell. Miss Nellie Gentry ls home for the summer. . -i'' 'V/TT. _ Ho MC or YO Mi? VN"srvO j^;?:_OWN 15 A none: ibior.r?? \v*3 vri)- - - -...j-v^ fC^' NORTH ANDERSON KO5*- r^?W\ V?^ MORE DELIGHTFUL rd'w\ rvjr THAN EVER (J?^ iF~ ' , fer?-_IU??41 . Bm C^jFOR HOMES. SEC -_*2??? JO H N LINLEY J3?3E^A^!^ L,",-tv *sQ??y> ^-y That rain yesterday lett N'lrsh MJ derson ltt:e a pavement. If you wish a fin drive, try it. ?jfojp?*?* ?W? ?'. '*-?.? .- . . . h?. ........ M., S. Malloy nf Columbia das been spending a few day? io u?v city on I'lisill'-HH. .1. M. Clark or Hall towns'!i:,i was in tho etty yesterday for a tow hours. O. W. Casey ol Five Kork.< wa? among tho business visitor; to 1 lie city yesterday. W. H. Fuir of Columbia was in the city yesterday, a guest at tho i'hiquo la hotel. W. C. King ami lt. ll. Fri ..* or Town vtlle spent part of yesterday In the city. Mrs. Chris Sillier han returned to lier home ?n Williumatoti uftor a mort vbt it to friends la-re. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Itohinuon nt An trevllle were shopping in the oil- yo.? terduy. W. W. Snioak. business niau ig-.- of The Intelligeneer, is spending .i ?bort time in Wallerboro ou business:. V. I'. Fa tl orson, a well known busi ness mun of Spnrtanhurg, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. W. .M. Medlo and daughter, ("lura McCue of Hamborg. ar?' spending a few duyo in Hie -Hy with Mm. M, I*. Campbell. Mrs. J. W. McCue of Charleston is In tho elly, the guest of Mrs. .1. V. Speake. I.. K. Creen of Charlotte wa.; i-i Hie city yesterday for a f nv hour ; on j business; W. Orr of Charlotte waa union,; Iii" visitors to spend yesterday in thc city. T. M. MoKntlro or ISustnnhi. X C., was in tho city yost 'relay, a guest ut tho Chiquloa hole!. M. T. Duchanan nt Piedmont was among tho visitor* to spoil.I yeator day tu tho city. Growing Children The; simula* Kc Protected Against In ternal I'mleanlim'ss us Well US External I'urleunliucss. The delicate organs of the maturing child aro more .susceptible to the lu ll nen co of di?uuse and Infection than ure Hie more seasoned organs of thc grown-up. Miliaria take an early und strong hold on the child's liver and ca?sese headaches, coated tongue, in digestion, ?ramps and many other dangerous conditions .These are the signal posts of warn ing nature provides that your child may be relieved of impending sick ness. . The provon remedy, CARSWELL'S LIVER AID which is purely a liquid VEGETABLE compound should be In your medicine chest ready to adminis ter at Gie first sign ot a disordered liver. Fifty cents purchases a large bottle at Friction's Pharmacy, under the ab solute guarantee that price will he re. turned without quibble If you want it.