I -Ja ) L^FOR HOPtK^i S?f. _.m ., , .- - ><. y. .y. .y. .y. .y. .y. * .y. .y. * * .y. .y. .y .y. .y. .y, .y. .y. ^ y, .y. .y. .y. .y. .y. * ELECTRIC CITY SPARKLETS * * _ * .v- Item? of Interest and Personal Mention Caught Over the * * Wireless on the Streets of Anderson * * ***** ****** .y y. Y * * * * * ****** Mr. McKinney Ilm] l'iiiii?iil Experience. Owens McKinney, Hie young man win arrived lu Auder..on a few weeks uv.it io visit relativen, has nut yet re covered iroin Hie experience lie had nt the hands of a Cincinnati demist. Mr. McKinney was suffering with tooth ac lie and went to a dentist to have it extracted. During the course of that performance the dentist sut coe.ded in breaking the young man's jaw hone and also hroke of some of the tooth in the gum. Mr. McKinney has hoon constantly under the can; of an Anderson dentist since he ar rived here and yesterday another piece of the tooth was found in thc gum. It is believed that this ls the last piece to be removed and the young man is. hoping that he may now gel some relief. Anderson Doy Likes lils Joh. Charley Watkins, who recently left Anderson to assume his dulles as trav eling salesman for a well known greenville lumber and cement house. In spending a few ?lays hero, ''ailing on (he Anderson dealers. Mr. Watkins say? that he Is pleased willi his work j and it; liking it better every ?lay. Ile' says Hint ho likes Greenville and likes , lo live there, although of course he ; does nut like lt as well as he does i Anderson. Pendleton Mull To He Married. Invitations have been received In Anderron county from Mr. und Mrs. William Monroe Blow, requesting the presence of And'-r.son people at Hie marriage of their daughter Pearl, lo Mr. Henjamin Dee Marris, which will lake place at Kort Worth, Texas on Tuesday, June :*,o at 8 o'clock. Mr. Harris formerly lived at Pendleton and he has many friends In till sec tions of the county who wish him well. T. P. A. Will Hold Dig Celebration. Plans are now being made by Hie local post of the Travelers Protective Association for the big rally which it plans to hold at an early date, lt ts planned to have a number of promi nent speakers ber from various cities und a reception will be another fea turo of the affair. Thc event is being anticipated with keen delight on thc part of the traveling men and their friends. School Hoard Met Yesterday. A meeting of the school board was held yostordny afternoon in tho ofllce of E. C. McCants, sn perin tendeen t. Thu meeting was for thc purpose of con sidering plans for the rebuilding of tho Glenn street school and for a con ference with the architect. It was de cided at this meeting to take Imme diate action on the question of adding two additional rooms to the school building. Instead of this, they will wait until the rebuilding has progress ed somewhat und then decide the mat ter. This action was taken on the ad vice of J. J. Dahlwln, the architect, and will of course be pursued. Try This Plan For a Few Days. While Anderson people are com plaining of the heat they should bear In mind tho various ways in which thoy can bc more comfortable. Dut then what'p tho use In being cool If you have to go to all this trouble? Here's what thc board of health says do; "Don't eat meat. Don't drink any ice water. Don't drink any gin rick eys. Don't work bard. Don't play games in the open. Stay on the shady side of the rtrcet and don't worry Do all this and you won't suffer." Crowd Thought Shot >V"s Fired. It is a remarkable Hiing how quick a crowd can collect, win n the streets yvv.tr. to he deserted. Vctcrday morn ing when the sun was shining hot test -in ,;Utom,:?!|e tire bien oui nu li' |M?bl?3 sq.I::"'. Hulking i HOW'! much similar to a pistol shot. The sound had hardly ceusod before ncar rio..?::: and c;o:ond tl.! p>.qi|' within them and 'lu or .'>*. could he heard enquiring as to who was shot and whether or not lld was killed. Doings Dunc In M ii v.isf nit e's Court, Yesterday was a busy day with Magistrate Droadwell. notwithstand ing the' fact that thc weather was warm. The first case tried was that of Will Prazier, charged with being drunk and disorderly. Frazer entered a plea of guilty and was lined $."> tut. John Harper, a negro has been arrest ed on a charge of carrying a pistol and Mr. Droadwell announces that In' will hear this case this morning al Pl o'clock, .lames King and H. M. Deck, both white mon of the Fork section, have been arrested on a charge of adultery. These two men were men tioned by the Grand Jury In ita last presentment and the authorities wen? asked to take action. They have both gi\"a I,"nd and-?..'? he iirraie?u*'l on June 22 for a preliminary. First Watermelons Deceived Ycsterdny. Thc first car lead of watermelons to arrive In Anderson this season reached hore yesterday, coming from Wamhula, Fla., over the Charleston and Western Carolina railway. Tho melon?? were consigned to J. K. Manoa ?ind are beauties. * No Service At Episcopal Church, lt has been announced that no ser vice will take place at the Episcopal church tomorrow, owing to the fact that the pastor. Rev. J. Haller Gib bony, is out of thc city. Mr. Gihhony ls slightly indisposed and has been or dered by his physicians lo take a rest. He has gone ot his old home at Wythe vllle, Va., and wttlebe there for sever al days. Get Dug Ready For Court Week. The court house ls being thorough ly cleaned and tho court room over hauled, prepaiatory to tho opening ot the Summer term of the court of com mon pleas ot Anderson county. The court will convene Monday morning ?md a number of very interesting casca are to ?orne up for trlal. Insurance Men " Are In Colombia. M. M. Matt Ison and Calhoun Harris, two well known ibninnncc men of Mi deruen; left yeiiorti.iy for Co'uuibia. where they are attending the annual banqucst and meeting of the South Carolina Cndcrwrltcrs Association. Prominent insurance men ironi all parts of thc State aro in attendance ut the Columbia meeting and lt ir said that they are having a delightful time. Mr. Elans Ul At Pendleton. Anderson people will regret to learn that E. G. Evans is ill at his home in Pendleton. As soon as the message was received In Anderson his son. Glenn Evans of the Owl Drug store, went to Pendleton. It was said yes terday that there was some Blight Im provement to bc noted in his condition und lt ls hoped that he will shortly he recovered. Prominent Georgian In The City Yesterday. Dr. 1 I. Halley, ol Hartwell. Ga.. nccomr d by Mrs. Halley and chil dren spoilt yesterday in thc city. Dr Hailey ls one of the staunch citizens of this prosperous Georgia city, and is an activo promoter of nil that means progress. Among thc things engag ing his attontlon at this timo is Halley's ferry across the Savannah river. He has erected for tho use of the traveling public a commodious* club house, containing all the neces sary adjuncts for a comfortable out ing, all of which ls for tho use of those, wishing- to stop there, freo of charge. Dr. Halley is anxious to have the route by -his ferry adopted at the National Highway, ar.d he has named 'lt "Tho Hartwell, Qa., and' the An derson. S.- C.. Highway." An adver I tlsement elsewhere In this Issue tells bf the distances from thia terry tb adjacent Georgia and South Carolina points ot Interest. West Point Graduates. West Point. N. Y, June 12. -June week at the United States Military Academy closed today with the. gradu ation o? the first class. One hundred and seven new officers received their diploma? and heard a brief address by Secretary of War Garrison. One of the features of tho graduat ing exercises was the presence of a delegation of Filipinos headed by Man uel Yuczon. Phillipine delegate in congress. The party was hore to wit ness tho graduation of Cadet Vincente P. Lim. a full-blooded Filipino boy. DIJOU JD... THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. THE SHEEP HERDER Victor. A thrilling 2 reel western feature. It ls ? gripping story that will appeal to every one with J. War ren Kerrigan in the lead. UNIVERSAL IKE, JR., AND HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW Ui.lversal Ike. A dandy western comedy. ON FORBIDDEN PATHS^ Frontier. A Mexican romance -, Coming Monday "Hearts Odrifl" 4 reel Famous Players feature with tho queen of tho movies. Mary Plcford. Coming Tuesday "Lurllle Lore** sc ries No. 7. Second Games Ia Mill League. The fans at the various mills in An derson and at Belton are evincing lively .interest In tho games which aro I to be played thia afternoon, the sec ond of the season In the mill league. Last Saturday's games were. al very exciting and the fans were worked up , to a high pitch. It is believed that Ute games played this afternoon will be even better O?an were Ute exhibitions last week. ELECTRIC IL... THEATRE ? TODAY'S PROGRAM WARNE R'S F E A TUBE Presents ?.. ' ZINGO Thr, Son of the Sen. The most .sensational.,. Tho mose fantastic, tho weirdest and the most enthralling story ever told In. motion picture?. The'-price of this picture ls only ten cents. A thin dime. You positive ly cannot afford to miss lt. In addi tion to this feature wc are showing a Keystone "Komedy" well worth tho price ot admission alone.- Don't fall to visit the'Electric today: WATCH DOGS Keystone. A great comedy. I .> . c > i PALMETTO THE WE . TODAY'S PROGRAM A SNAKESVILLE ROMANCE . . ..Essanay. Western Comedy. BRONCHO BILLY'S CUNNING.. Essanay. Western drama, featuring G. M. Anderson. THE BATTLE IN THE CLOUDS.In Three Big Reels. The most sensational picture ever shown in . Anderson, See thc Bal loon ascension of two men and 3 horse. This picture is full of hrills from beginning t oend. Don't fail t osee it. Coming Thursday, The Great sensational drama entitled "OVER NI AGARA FALLS." FOUR BIG REELS EVERY DAY 10c. THE MAN THAT PUT THE "MOVE" IN MOVIES E BESTJN_THE STATE New Windows At Shoe Store Cause Favorable Comment From Many There ls only one Hiing equal to Kool Base anil that is Heart ease. ?Gclsherg Urea. Shoe Co., claim to haw. [thc dopo when it comes lo properly ' fitting thc leet. Anderson 1:; to he con gratulated and Geisherg Uros, cumpl?; mooted' on tho decided improvements made on this popular shoo store. Thc ?Acw windows and thq new arrange ment ot the interior of I he rtorc aro unexcelled in South Carolina. Good windows aie th'- most valuable asset any store can have, anil judging from the new windows of Gelsborg Bros., their assets arc far in advance of their j liabilities. Messrs. Oelsberg Bi os. ' claim their hobby is "fitting the hard to I fit" and from the elaborate display in . their windows, the task li: an easy ' one. REV. J. L7 HARLEY WAS SURPRISED Thought He Was To Bo Per nutted To Assist In Checking Petitions Rev. J. L. Harley of Sparianburg, State superintendent of thc anti-saloon league, arrived In the elly yesterday in pursuance of what was considered an engagement with Supervisor King to check over thc dispensary petitions In the safe of tho supervisor. Mr. King bad stated to Mr. Harley upon a former visit,thal tho petitions were in tbe safe and could not bc handlet except by persons appointed by Mr. King who. as custodian, in responsible to tho people of the county for thom, one appointed by him. was to bc elven Mr. Harley stnted yesterday that it was his understanding that hq or some representation upon tho committee checking the lints, for he had been re ceived most courteously by Supervisor Ktng. who had talked over tho matter rather hurriedly with Mr. Harley and one of thc local ministers. Mr. Har loy stated that he had told Mr. King that he had engagements up to (he 12th of .lune and he had suggested that this would bc a day suitable to start on the work and it was his understand ing when bc went away some weeks ago that when he returned on thc 12th, the petitions were to bo checked over by Supervisor King, or some one ap pointed by him. by Mr. Harley or some one named by him, and by a third per son, . representing thc dispensary ad vocates, who was to bc appointed by Mr. King. Mr. Harley stated yesterday that ho was supriscd to find a different ar rangement when he arrived hore, al though he recalls that the supervisor had made the arrangement conditional upon the advice of his attorney Mr. Harley stated that he ' has no com plain as to the personnel of tho men i on t.'.e checking ovor work, and he would not for a moment Interfere with them, but he was anxious to have the I lists inspected as per tho former con versation. Supervisor King stated yesterday that In counting tho names no the pe titions, he found that there were.about 1,826. The committee started to work yesterday. Mr. Fant arriving Trout Bel ton at 2 o'clock, and lt will require some days of constant work to com p?ete tho tr.sk. Every name on a ne Cition ls *akcn up and a search is it. ade In the registration books to see lt' he is a registered voter. When' his name ls fo md among the raghtercd voters, the number of his registration certificate ls written on tho petition op p?sito tho signers name. This ls a difficult task as ibero are. about . SO registration books. i . ? , this store is grad tilly ascending. More modern than ever now with the improvements inside and ont. Yes, we keep in step, with the trend of thc times-the uplift. We adopted, adapted and adhered to the best so can give you better satisfaction than ever before. Come In With Your Feet Footwear for Warm Weaber See Window Men's Palm Beach-Custom Made . . . .$3.50 Men's White Canvas-Custom Made . .$3.50 Men's While Canvas-Geisberg's Special $3.00 Men's Ventilated Oxfords . :. . .$2.50 ien s Barefoot Sandals-The Better Kind . . $1.50 White Canvas Rubber Sobs-Special . .$1.75 Flat Bottom Elk Sole Oxfords.$2.00 Get around soon and sec the new ?deas in footwear-they're regular Pullman cars for traveling feet. Shoe Shines are free to our patrons-remem ber this. Geisberg. Bros. Shoe Company Under Masonic Temple. SHOES THAT SATISFY . Waren the T3ek;: : . . Oak Grove, Juno 12.- James A. Gal Icrwayj cattle tick Inspector for Bothea and .Kirby townships. Was through' this r cctioiwoday on a tour of Inspec tion. -' Mr. Galloway is making what, .might be termed' a ' honse-to-housta canvass listing all cattle1 that he finds and noting whether or not they are tick infected. Wherever be finds the pres ence of ticks he is soon to return with the materials for eradication. The, farmers aro heartily io accord with the work and will aid the govern ment tn every way to drive out this pest,*" , So far most of the infected cattle are foy nd In . pastures bordering on, ? swamps and branches. ooooooooo o oooooooooo o PE M)LETON NOTUS ? o o oooooooooooooooo-o o Pendleton, June 12.-Tuesday after noon \ Th B. H: " it\.* r and Miss Lizzie Stabling del ie1,tfully entertained In honor of Mb o Bessie Hunter, one of the bride.? ioct. Tho guest were re ceived by Mrs.,Sadler and Miss Strib ling an ' ushered to the punch bowl where Misses Brown, and .Eskow gracefully served. The sparclous and weil t'jaded pizzas wore-used for this entertainment. In the dining room .Misses Louise and Pauline Hunter,, and Thelma Whit ncr served a most delightful salad course, followed by sweets. On leaving the dining room dainty and suggestive souvenirs were pinned on by Misses. Katherine Camp bell and Willie Robinson. Arter re freshment s the guest Were asked tb the "Halls Of Mystery" where tho bride would untangle tho spider web/ at the end she round a hugo basket 'filled with handsome presenta; ii;- ., ? . Those who attended Mrs. Sadlers and. MIA?' Strlbllngs entertainment front a tdlstance were, Misses. Isabel. Ltla St ri bl lng, Drown and Nelcon, from Artdbrrion. Miss' Dorothy Russell who has been in college at BcsateQlft ls visiting her friends herc, enroule Lo Clinton, 'where she will gb for the Bummer. MTS. L. A. .Sltton ls the.guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Sltton at Anteen.. Miss Bessie Hunter-wa?, again tho guest'of honor, when. oh.Thursday af ternoon Mrs. Bvii?^.S^lton^ent?rtain ed the Fortnightly Club at her beau tiful home. Mys. Sltton was assisted tn intortalning by Misses- McPbail, Russell and Mrs. L. A. Sitten. Miss I reno Brown served punch throughout- the . afternoon. After Showering the bride -the guest were invited into the dining room where an elaborate salad course was served. Tba unique center piece attracted much at tention being a splendid imitation of a bride constructed ot kitchen utensils. Miss Sltton has a her house guest Miss Irene Brown of Grimes, Miss Dor. othy Russell and Miss Mcphail. Prof and Mrs. R. C.- Sharp and son Harold of Reinhardt College, Mrs. W. T. Sherad,.'and Mr. H. F. Sharp of Rome, Ga., have been the guest ot their uncle Dr. Sharp for tho past week. Prof. and Mrs. Adams of Rome, Ga., are visiting their parents, Dr. . and Mrs. Adams. For a number of years Prof. Adams has been principal ot the Berry Behool at Romo. Invitations have been Issued to the wedding of MIRS/Louise Sloan to Mr. Bonnean Harris,' Jr., to' take'pl ace the 24th, this month. '.-3. fri SUton, Jr..\ John . Prescott, Marion ' Saith and John Rb saml who tun e boon in School ?VCl?mspn are at home tor thc holidays.. H 'J Mias. I (Jr?ee - R&pdall|?it counter ls the guest of Miss Bessie Hunter. Abbeville*JuneTl-H^ft' Shaw and Sam Shaw, both white,' aro in the Ab beville Jail charged with operating a distillery. The ?lill waa located, about 100 yards from Savannah river and was running in full blast. Tho capturo was made hy Rural Policeman C. J. Bruce. A call?n ot whiskey and, five barrels of mash vere found. The two Shaws lived . in Georgia but crossed over tho river to operate their' still. . A. Ay,>?v?..;,'. . , mi ..<<>V;-->'' .