PALMETTO THEA THE ' /. MONDAYS PROGRAM A TRIP TO THE MOON....Lufoin. SOLONG. COUNT (Split reel comedy) When the Cartridges Failed (Drama). Edison. Featuring Ben Wilson. Bang! One cartridge gone. Bang!! Two gone. And the lone, lone girl in the shack with the company's pay roll. Turned sick with fear, as she realized that the revolver was emp ty. The man outside tanged as he Torced the do >r open, for he knew it too. Did he get the money? Behind the Footlights (Drama) .Lubin. ~ FOUR BIG REELS EVERY DAY 10c. 7 THE MAN THAT PUT THE " M O V E ' ' IN M O V I E S. ~* Y- * .'{. -y. * *. # * * * H- * *. * ELECTRIC CIT * _ Y* Items of Interest and Person i * Wireless on the St .Y- -Y- .'{? .'{- -Y- Y- * * * * * * * l'Iunuiug Por Auction s.'iic. W. J. Mimosa, who is Hie proprietor o? Maness' Meat Market on Main street lias closed a contruel with Col. I). A. Taylor for that gentleman to conduct an auction sale of laud in Gaffney. Mr. Maness owns considerable real estate and business property in Gaff ney and he plans lo dispose of it ut public unction in about one week. Col. Taylor will go Gaffney tomorrow to list the properly and to advertise (lie coming sale. -o Solicitor Hill Left Yesterday. Solicitor Albert E. lilli of the sev enth circuit returned io his borne at Spurtuuburg yesterday morning, after spending a day in Anderson. Mr. Hill is great Bachem of Hie South Carolina Heil Men and he caine to Anderson for the purpove of assisting in rcorgan i/.ing the local tribe. Mr. Hill made a number of complimentary references lo Anderson ami Anderson's people while he was in Hie city and said that he enjoyed his stay ben?. Mr. Hrissey ls In the Hospital. .1. A. Hrissey, who suffered painful injuries last Thursday when he was thrown from his wagon, was brought from his home mar High Shoals to the Anderson county hospital yester day. Mr. Hrissey was not recovering us rapidly as his physician had hoped and for that reason it was deemed best 10 brinn bim here, whore a inore tho rough and complete examination could be made. Mr. Urissey is the father or W. L. Hrissey. Hark From the !'. T. P. Meeting. A mujorlty of Anderson's delegates to the Grand Council of the Coiled Commercial travelers, in session at Greenville through Friday and Satur day, returned to thc city 1.-st night. They report that the Anderdon dele gation was very much in evidence dur ing all parts of the meeting and they claim tiiat the occasion was one of the most enjoyable they have ever participated in. - - -o Young Mnu H KS Injured. Henry Holcombe, who is employed nt W. L .Brlssey's lumber plant, suf fered a slight injury yesterduy when his hand was rtruek by a circular saw, Fortunately Mr. Holcomeb managed tc get the member ont of the saw before 11 bad hardly more than touched him and he was not perlously injured. Thc wound was dressed by physicians ami now the injured man la doing nicely Ile is ti nephew of Mr. Hrissey. --o Hill To Speak For Spartunburg. li hus been announced thal tlx Spartan bp rg lodge of ElkA will put nj n strong bid for the next meeting ol the Stute Association, to be held ir HltS. und Solicitor Albert K. Hill hui been selected by his lodge to tendel Spartanburg's invitation. It ls sah that Hie Anderson meeting will see i merry fight over the association's nexi meeting place, as it is understood thai Columbia will try to get it and it ii rumered that Charleston will nla< put In a hid. All the plans fur tin association nre moving along in firs cluss shape and the coming meetini of the Elks will be the most successfu yet held. Pulque Figure On the Streets. Anderson yesterday entertained i very Interesting visitor. A. J. Mur phy of ('anuda. Mr. Murphy has n< arms and no legs, yet he can wall almost as well as the average mao ant the casual observer would never dc ted the fact that he has aritlficla limbs. Mr. Murphy says that he ha his limbs frozen off In the great freez or 1888, being at time at Manitoba. H is a curiosity and makes a sjterlln example of what a man can do If h bas enough d?tf'mlnntlon He make his Uv lot by g lectures an .. sell lag pamphlets and is a very Interest lng talker. In* Mentally, ?. e is ?ai to be nn export pool player. Mr. Livingstone ls Going lo Kpartanbnrg. O K. Livingstone, Sr-, who has bee the proprietor of the Hotel Geer fe the past six months, has announce that he will shortly move to Spartar burg and take charge of a hotel the Mr. Livingstone conducted the Be ton Hotel in a splendid manner sine he assumed the management of tl pince and Belton pr.ople will regret I lose him. LV is understood that Mr Geer will return to Belton and resun the management of the hotel. > -o Business Was Below Average. Anderson merchants said Inst nlgl that the day's business was conslde ably less than had been expecte Most or ibo merchants had expecU that Friday's, rain would bring gret throngs or shoppers to the city bi this was not: the .case. While fair' good crowds:were in in the city ft i the day. but little- buying was dot and trade was not very brisk. : -:-O Anderson Boys .. .. . With the Club. Manly Hutchison and Frank Co two Anderson boy.1, are with the PU man University Glee Club, which . now touring the state, stopping .at number of the more'Important tows j These two young men are said to 1 I drawing cards with the'glee club ai 1 the entire attraction ls i taking wi I wherever they appear. s* 9f* ^r* *{* ^f* *!f* ^t" ^f* Vf SPARKLETS * _ * ii Mention Caught Over the # treets of Anderson * '{?'{.:{.:{. H- ?. -Y- -Y- Y- -Y Y- Y< I K fi urned MiKslonury Visiting Friends Here. Kev. W. R. Lnt/.mliigcr.. who hus heeu a missionary froiii thia country i lo Brazil for (lie last '?'A year:., Ls spending a few weeks ?ti Anderson willi 't it rids and relatives. At promit tin- t.ib.s?oiiary is plopping -v. thc home nf Judge W. P. Cox hut Will ! pr? hahly vh.it other friends bet?re taking uis depnrlure from Anderson. .Mr. I'i'll/uiingei ls wrapped up in his work ?ind he says thal the Held eas not yoi been touched, ile asserts j thal th ie .>< mn. h good being don., on j e-.i ry side in his field. . Ihiiu Failed ! To Ea ll Airain. I Andersen people were jubilant yes I terday morning when they raised their : windows and took a peep at the sky. ll was over cast und very cloudy und ? indications were thal the county would enjoy a unod rain yesterday hut this delightful anticipation fulled ' to materialize. The weuther grew ? eulder shortly hefore noon and not u ! drop of rain fell during Hie day. Con \ sideruble disappointment was occas : t inned also because of the fact thal i Friday afternoon's ruin was not gen eral. Some parti-- of the county got I plenty, other sections received no ; mon.' than did the eily of Anderson, and in some sections no ruin fell ut ! all. Architect ls Expected Itally. Members of tue Aude .on Theatre Company are expecting t'hurles K. ! livrant of Richmond, Vu., to arrive in I the city within the next few days. Mr. ! liyruiii is architect for the theatre j company and has been instrumental In I cloting the deal for thc loun lu Rich mond. .Mr. Hryant is to go from An derson to San Francisco where lie is to put up the Richmond building for the Panama expos'tion. In all prob ability the visit from Mr. Bryant will bring all theatre negotiations to u close und work on the new building will Boon be started. Society Morning Party. Mira Linda Thompson entertained her bridge club Friday morning at her home on Calhoun Street in honor of her house guests. Miss Hester Brewer, of Douglas, tia., und Misses Mary Todd dud Lalla Mue Dial, of Laurens. The card tables were placed on the porch und a number of interesting rubbers ol' Auction were played. At the conclusion of the games M?SB Ella Mue Cummings. Who held thu highest score, was presented with a dainty piece of lingerie. A tempting salud course was served the following guests: Misses Brewer, Todd. Dial. Kiln Mue Cummings, Bertha Cashin. Lorena Cummings. Jes sie Browne. Caroline Vance, Weeza GillUCl, Marie Seybt. Mrs. Fred Mc Cullough. Mrs. G. II. Greene, Mrs. Louis Horton, Mrs. T. L. Cely, Mrs. Murshull Orr. . * * I Junior I Phlialhea. j The Junior Phllathea class of the I First Presbyterian church was delight ! Tully entertained Monday afternoon when Miss Kathleen Norryco was hos tess at her home on Norris street. Aller a short buslnesB session Miss Norryce served tempting refreshments j and a delightful social hour was spent. I Those prerent were: Mteses Floride Harris, Jessie Browne, Linda Thomp son, Caroline Vance, Lucy and Lillian Maxwell, Mrs. Bennett Townsend, M?SB Luiubosky. Miss Hester Brewer, of Douglas. Gu.. Mir-os Mary Todd and Lalla 'Mue Dial, of Laurens. Epworth League. The members of the Epworth League of St. John Methodist church gave a delightful picnic Monday evening in tho park at North Anderson. A tempt ing .uneh was spread und a thoroughly good time enjoyed by all. . * * Farewell Party. Misses Florido and Gene Harris, who leave Tuesday for New York and from there for Europe, where they will spend the summer traveling, were given an informal farewell party Sat urday afternoon at their home by the members of the Junior Philathea of the First Presbyterian church. Late In the afternoon refreshments were served and the class left, all wishing the Misses Harris the happiest sum mer they have ever spent. . . . Brock-McLean Wedding. . . Lafayette. Ala., June C.- (Special). The beautiful homo of Mrs. Frank P. Brock was the scene of lovllness with decorations of pink pens, palms and ferns on last Wednesday evening, the occasion being the marriage of her daughter. Miss Marte, to Mr. William DeRoy McLean, of Anderson, 8. C. Thin hanny event was fraught with much interest upon the party of tho many friends of the contracting par tu*- here nnd &t many other places. There was gathered to witness the nuptials many whose appreciation was attested by the large number of hand some and costly presents of such var iety as to prove the high regard and loving esteem in which this couple ls. held by their many friends. At th? appointed hour, with the soft strains of a beautiful wedding march played.by MlSa Carrie Lee Schuessler, there entered the bridal party and the ribbon bearers, tittle Misses Bessie Raby abd Elisabeth Fuller, daintly at tired in while lace and pin'* .ribbon, 1 followed by Mis* Alberta Brock, of An ?. ison, S. C. Miss Mary Jeter, of Al-| lunta. and Messrs. Hugh Selbels, of Columbia, S. C., und Eugene Wut son. of Anderson. Immediately following cuuie flic maid of honor, Miss Lillian Brock, sinter of the bride, and the bride, accotnpaniad hy her mother, who guve her away In marriage.' The j groom met them with his nest man, j Mr. Ernest McLean, of New York, be- | fore au-KTr&r of palms and ferns, where stood Kev. Prank L. Aldridge, . pastor of Hie Methodist church. Who. I in the solemn and impressive words of Hie Methodist ritual, unit' i two hearts I ami made thom one. 'inc wedding Iring was used In the ceremony. Immediately after the ceremony friends gathered about tho newly wed Ided couple und showered them with congratulations, and with a spirit of love wished that the blending of the bonds might be: "The rainbow to the storm of life. Tile evening, beam that smiles the clouds away And tints tomorrow with prophetic ray. - -. Tito bride's gown was ?if white char incuse, embroidered sn toses, the bodice a lattice of pearls over tulle li II (shed with a Medici collur of real Ince and veli of tulle, arrauged can-ef fect, edged with lace anti orunge blos soms, and she carried a hom ind of valley lilies. Tlie maids carried La Tosca baskets of sweet peas and the matron, Mrs. Brock, bore a basket of white peas and wore a gown of white Charmeuse trimmed with Cruo ul ec luci-, the waist finished with Medici collar. Miss Urouk was gowned in pink crepe meteor, the bodice of pink embroidered cniffon und lace. Misa Jeter's gown was of pink pussy-willow taffeta with a tunie-ef lace, the waist finished with pearls. Miss Alberta Brock wore pink crepe meteor, drap ped in Duchess lace and finished in pearls. A few hours were spent moat Joyous ly, punch being served by Misses Sui ali Tim mons und Sue Peat son, ol Lafayette, and Mary Benson, of Opoli ka. After a buffet luncheon tho brida party motored to Opelika, where tho] boarded the train for New York, Wasli ington and other points of interest The bride's going away gown was o navy blue serge with a waist of Qoor gell cicpe and imported hat of blac] hemp trimmed with Oura feathers an< laqucred ribbon. The out of town guests were: Mis Alice Askew, West Point, Ga.;-MIis I fattie May Frederick. Jackson villi Fla.; Misses Ruth and Mary McGhoi of lluyneville. Ala.; Mr. and Mrs Frank Vernon, Gussets, Ala.; Judge > I). Benson, John V. Benson, Mis Mary Benson, of Opeliku. Alu.; Mis Mary Jeter, bf Atlanta, Miss Albert Brock. Anderson. S. C.; Mr. Eugen Watson, Anderson, Mr. Hugh Selbeli Columbia, S. C.. and Mr. Ernest M< Lean, .New York. '*.*'.,*. * Wedding to be in Pendleton. The following invitations have bee received in tile city and are of grei interest to the friends and relativ? of the young couple: Mr. and Mrs. Miles Mooro Hunter rennest the honor of your presen ci at the marriage of their daughter, Bessie Mr. Thomui Green Watkins i Wednesday evening, June the seve: . teenth, ? at nine o'clock Presbyterian Church Peiuitolon, South Carolina. . ? ? * Invitations Issued. The following invitations have bei issued this week: Mr. and Mrs. William Douglas Bee ley request tho honor of your pre euee nt the marriage of their daug ter. Altahlee, to Frederic Wilson Fi kel on Friday evening, June 19, 8:30 o'clock. First Baptist churl Anderron, S. C. . The Best TONIC ls outdoor* and plain living but : need something to lake and lu to keep your system regular, in all functions. R. L. TV Will Act on Your System like a summer shower on the wi flowers. Spring ls just around corner with that usual "tired feoll effect and it behooves you to take 1 of life with a firm grasp. R. L will give you a good start. 50 cents and LOO per bottle at j druggists. Manufactured ami Guaranteed I Evan's Pharmac Three Stores. |r*Palm Beach DRY GLEANED For 75c On and. after Monday, June 8. 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. WILLIS & SPEARMAN Music House Itlccbicy Bldg. ? The House of ?li** Victor." Anderson, S. C. * * * CASEY & FANT * w , , * * ARCHITECTS * * Anderson, S. C. * * ____ * * Brown Office Building. * * Second Floor.. Phone 269 * BIJOU ...THEATRE MONDA V'S PROGRAM. IN A PERSIAN GARDEN Eclair. A 2 reel drama out of the ordinary, lt waa a dream that came true with beautiful muBic. It will fas cinate you as lt. did this girl. UNIVERSAL IKE IN PURSUIT OF EATS Universal Ike. A screaming comedy with August Carney. HIS VACATION Victor. A drama of thrilling altu atlons. . Coming Tuesday "Lucille Lore" se ries No. G. Coming Thursday "Samson" that; wonderful and greatly advertised fea ture that has set the whole country to talking.. The life of the greatest hero lu the Bible: In C parts, 600 scenes and 2,000 players. Featuring J. Warren Kerrigan and Kathleen Ker-, rlgan. Coming June 16th "Hearts Adrift" 4 reel Famous Players feature .with beautiful Mary Picford. ELECTRIC ... THEATRE MONDAY'S PROGRAM SHORTY'S STRATEGY Broncho. A thrilling two- part west ern feature. ThlB ta one of tho Shorty series that have come to bo very pop ular with the movie fans, don't mlBS seeing lt. MIKE. JOINS THE FORCE Royal. A fast comedy that .will make you forget your worries. FOUHVH REEL TO BE SELECTED 4 REELS-10c. Mutual Movies Makai Time FSy. You Don't Want Paint unless you know it is good/ We make paint a study and will not soll.it to you if "there is any doubt about the quality. Andereon Paint and ? Color Co. GE ISBE RG'S Good Morning! Another shipment of those swell white poplin co lonial pumps with covered Louis V heels is proof enough a pair w ll be the ''best buy" in the city. The ornament of the same material cleans a3 nicely as the pump will wear-all buckle trouble is eliminated. SPACIAL $2.45 The Gaby pumps in mat kid and patent leather are the best values in blacks to be found - patent has a celluloid covered heel both built over the same last as our $5 grades. On Sale now for $3 a Pair White can va? rubber coles for walking, tomlin or ihiing become thc font bent of all Hat oxfords* ami arc comfortable and cool. NEXT WERK $1.70. Hoar In mind QEISBERQ'S ?boen an* sold for thc heal -shoe ser vice aa you want to bo found here. SHOE COMPANY UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE Shoes That Satisfy. Pumps and Ox ford Ties for Women. When you want shoes, come direct to us- we can please you-All the new ones are here. $2 to $4. THOMPSON'S THE ONE.PRICE SHOE STORE IVE NELL EOR CASH ON Ll ILL FITTING GLASSES may help your sight, but they cer tainly do not Improve your appear ance. Whon wo supply glasses, after examining your eyes, we pay attention to your appearance as well aa your sight. So don't negloct your eyesight for fear of ugly looking glasses. We'll make you look as well as see well. Prices reasonable-$3.00 to $5.00 and upward. Repairs on frames and parts, 10 cents and upward. ' M 1 Dr. M R. Campbell 113 VT. ?hitner HL Ground,Eloo? Offlee 'Phone 8J18J. Res. 'Phono 40HJ J. K. Leggett or Siegel?, RolhchiM a Con., ol' Hultlmorc sp? nt y< sterduy In Hie eily. J. H.? Gassuway or Pendleton wu? muong (lie visitors lo spend yesterday lu thc city. Miss Alberta H roc h hus relnrneil fruin Lafayette. Alu., where she lins huon spending a week. John ChaHlinc,' a well known An derson planter, was In Hie eily yes lerduy. George ll. Hover or New Vor!? spent purl ol' yesterday in the city on hus Iness. Hum McAdams ol' Iva wus among the vihltora to ?.pend yesterday in I he City. J. W. Rogers ol' Pelzor w.s in the eily yesterday tor a row hours, n - u A. C. Wehl) of Honen Catii wau in Anderson yesterday on business. W. H. Haye and lt, T. Wilson of Starr spent u few hours in the city yesterday. L. ll. Cooper of Columbus, ila. was in the idly yesterday tor a few hour**. W. L. Cniuphell, a progressive An do rao n county fanner, wus in thu city yesterday. J. W. Abholt ol' Portman Kho.ily spent pnrt of yeslenlay in tho city. J. G. Harper of the Eureka section, was in Hie city yesterday on busi ness. . Wy T. Turner who linn been mak ing his home in Atlanta, has moved to Anderson and accepted a posi tion with Hie Anderson cotton mill. Miss Kihi Avery left yesterday for Williaiuslon where she will spend a fortnight with friends. From there she will go lo Hock Hill to attend Hu Summer School at Winthrop v.-olle.sa. C. C. King of Hopewell, spent part or yesterday lu the city. Guy Thompson ol the Lebanon sec tion waa In tho city yesterday for u few hours. ?I. T. Donald of Starr was among Hie visitors to spend yesterday In the city. C. L. Watkins of Helton spent u few hours In the city yesterday. Charles P. Hedley, representative Mandeville, Horton and Trlbbals of of Newark. N. J., was in thc city yes terduy. W. IL Dobbins of Townville spent yesterday in the city on business. H. A. Abrams of Starr, a candidate for county auditor, wus In the city yes terday. Dr. A. M. Redfern of Clemson col lege spent part of yesterday in the city. I D. O. Hrowne. cashier of the Peo i pies' Hank, has been In Charleston for the last few days, attending the com ! meucemcnt exercises of thc South Carolina Me/'cal college. Mr Browne's brother, S. Si. Browne, wns one of the i graduates from this institution this I year. I Mrs. J. B. Cad.>. Miss Lura Cade, I Miss Sallie Cade and Miss Douschka , Cude passed through Anderson yes 1 terday on their way from Greenville ' to tholr home at Mt. Carmel. Mi3s Sallie ('ade was graduated this week from the Greenville Female College. Theodore Belt, who is now making Ms home in Alabama, ts spending a few days in tho city with his pa rents in North Anderson. Eugene Watson has returned from Lafayette, Ala., where he went to be present at the marriage of W. D. Mc Lean. C. S. Reed of Columbia, was in tho 1 city yesterday for a few hours on business. J' H. L. Hunt of Shelby. N. C., has been spending n few days in the city, a- guest at tho Chin nola hotel. 11 Cupt. R. J. Ramer spent a few hours lin Greenville yesterday on business.