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Another Shipment Willi?* Kulilnr Solen willi rii?,h?>r n"?|s fur women These ?nv -tull go ing i-ir $1.40 While They Last. No ?nie Kline has ?-ver hail snell a large HUI?' UH has this rubber sole vw? are offering M's the ln-sl value ever ottered Nut old stink hut m'ab from our niaimfarl III er. None I'liarged or sent on ii|i|iroviil. SHOE COMPANY ll N I) T: K MASONIC il: M I? I. T: Shoes That Satisfy. I . ^ t ll _ hom. oe YOU? _ V. rQTJ Own IS A HOHE UML?c.E? X^sl ?tf5s^~^ ~_j -~~ Cw**- . ? --K^ V^*}*^ Thin Afternoon's Concert ^^^t W<>^ will be at (he MU NEE I) ^5Ki>\ cur liue. j U ! _^S^ J0~rT? LISILC V ff^M?"AM?niii tvi .ntLr'sHrTW ^JpPf ^..i- ^ -' |) AT It's a dandy gaud ride for ?c and a dandy coal place after yon get there. THEY W0N?T FALL OFF when provided with a clip that fits your own nose. Ulasnoa Unit won't shake off are a specialty with us. anV you don't have to tlc them on, either That's only one of their advantages. The best ls that wa flt them accurate ly to your eyes. We are experts hi testing eyes. For the glasses we charge from $3.00 to ?fi.OO and upward, according to tho stylo and frame. Re pairs on frames and parts 10 cents and upward. Dr. M. R. Campbell HS W. Whltner Nt <5;-ouud Floot omeo 'rhone 83HJ. ice?. Thone 468J I Three-Qnarten? of a Century of Consistent Ideals in the Training of Young Men and Young Women A time-se/.--sed institution offering superior advantages for the training of the intellect tod the development of character under sound Chri.itian ?nHurricee,, ' 3jtua;-d 'in a quiet college town, educational and religious in life and atmosphere ; ii fluence? highly favorable to study. Health condi tions imexc?lle- d. Building? equipped, ind arrang?e) to afford the maximum of efficiency in college work and administration. College Home accommodates seventy young men. The Wylie Home, a handsome new build ing for young women, p.ovides every modern dormitory equipment and convenience. Twenty-acre campus; oni-door sports and exercises. Literary and science courses of collegiate standard; ?. A. and M. A. degrees. Library o? 10.000 volumes; Laboratories. Observatory, Filling School. Government based upon an appeal to honor and self-respect. Free tuition to young ladiea in Wylie Home. Expenses for year about $200 . ?For Catalogue Address James Strong Moffatt. D. D., Itodscst DM Wert, South Curfs* ?- * -Y- -Y -Y- -Y- * ******; * ELECTRIC CIT * _ * Item* of Interest and Person i * Wir^Iefj* on the St ****** # ****** Many Hunted j Tu Register, i Tin' county registration bonni was j in session yesterday, Ibis being the NIH Monduy in Un? mouth and the . I..V appointed by law fer the hoard tu meet. Tin- sessions were hi'hl in i Hu- olllee nf Supervisor King and' Ililoiighout Hie day this was easily; lin must popular office in the court j house Many villers appeared and ask-1 ed for registration certificates and at ? time? the nppleauis were pucked len deep in I he o til ce. This set-ma to In dicate that Anderson people are lie coining more interested in politics. Whiskey People Hake No Complaint. hom? of tile men who were Inlerest ed in thc effort to re-establish a coun ty dispensary in Anderson, told a re porter yesterday Hint they would m tlc no complain) over the decision announced by J. Mack King, comity supervisor, and would abide their time ? in.til things seemed ripe for securing the dispensary. They Haid that they! Would have offered no complaint, even ! hud there been twice as many signa-j mies on the pet il iona and that they were willing to accept Mr. King's de cisi?n as final. - r - o I'MIIII Excursion Went Yesterday. The usual negro excursion was ran yesterday from Anderson over the Piedmont & Northern lines, this lim? tim trip being made to Greenville and afeuin as usual it looked like a negro uprising when the party began board ing the train. Just before the excur sion wan due to start one of the police ulpeers noticed a suspicious bulge ir. the pocket of '?ne of the excursionista und this party was taken in tow. In stead of going on Hie excursion he went to jail on a charge of carrying concealed weupous and was later fined $25.00 for the offense. County Hoard To Meei Today. This being the first Tuesday in July, tr.e regular meeting of the Anderson county commissioners will be held in the nflWo o," the supervisor. Mr. King said >eaterda> that so fur aa he knew Hie li ii si a ess to be transacted would not deviate from the regular routine. The principal work to be done ia the auditing of unpaid billa. Main Street Fast Changing Appearance. lt may be that a leopard cannot change Its spots but Main street in Anderson can most certainly change ita appearance. The work now being done on thc numerous business build ings reflects the fact thnt the city 1". progressing at a wonderful rate and visitors coming into the ctiy suy to day that they can hardly recognize the town from their recollections of six months ago. Anderson ls doing more in a business way today .nun any other city In tho state. Vrsitars Are Here From Charlotte, X. C. Among the Interesting visitors in Anderson at thia time are Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattman and little daugh ter. Ruth, of Charlotte, N. C. Mr. Wattman ls private secretary and chief clerk to M. B. Speor. general manager for North and South Carolina of the Southern Bell Telephone Com pany. During their stay in this city Mr. and Mrs. Walrman are being pleasantly entertained by Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Beaty. "Old Timer'* Is v<*W3i& Gaffney Manager. Anderson people were very fond of going to Clemson college some eight or ten yenrB ago to see the ? ienihon baseball team play, and thine tans making the trip frequently at that time will soe a familiar face on the bench at Buena Vista park for the next two ilays. This is "Sohnldt" Wood, one time star short stop of the Clemson team and a member of the All-Southern team the yearn that he llayod at Clemson. Mannger Hamr.ck of the affney club could not milk?) thc trip to Anderson and therefore Mr. Wood ls in charge of the Game . '-Kike. Mr. Minis Is Out Of Town. I). H. Minis, assistant secretary nf the Anderson M. C A., has gone to Black Mo .In, N. C.. where he will attend tue summer Y. M. C. A. Behool. Mr. Minis expects to gather much valuable Information during the two weeks' course and will be better fitted than ever to look after the du ties of his important position when he returns to Anderson. During the absence of the secretary and the ?s slstunt secretary. Cuy Bowlnn 's in charge of the affairs at the Y. M. C. A. in Anderson, New Stcsurl Is Craving Popular. A number of Anderson people went to Chick Springs Sunday to spend the day and they were loud in their praise of the new resort. They say that lt is one of the most magnlflcient, yet comfortable and home-like, resorts in the state. Judging from the number boarding tho cars on the P. ? N. lines Sunday night, the day must have been a very successful one for the hotel management. New Rule For Pall flames Here* Heretofore lt has been thc custom In Anderson to have one day of each b?.rle3 whon the ball club ls playing at home officially designated as ? R. T. Taylor and Sam Moore fron) ?Southwest Georgia are here for a while. Y SPARKLETS * _ * ? Mention Caught Over the * reots of Anderson * ' Katies' Day" mr which ?lay u!l la l:'. an> admitted to ti ? park fr ?< of charge. At a m^et.mr of the ?llreotors y? .U-n'uy lt was determined hat fi nm til i lime OM ?'V vy .': y will b-> known u-.i !; dies' day MI I no mlmissi. ?Latte will he mail.' to Iud ie?. Tbs i.-, i vis? bt?.p and ?.ii' thal :h" le ii?.-, of Hie <lly will appreciate. I; is ex perted that good crowds ol' i? mutine fa s will see the 4.111'c villi Gu'fney Cu's afternoon an I also tomorrow With the Greeks On the Firing Line. Manager Bristow announces the hooking of a remarkable picture for Thursday next. It ls a picture aclu- | ally taken on tito f'rii ? line of some i of the nio?,{ remarkable battles ever rough!. 'I'll" title ls ' With the ('reeks on the Kiring Line." Tin- operator especially authorized hy his majesty, tile liing ot Greece, to move freely on the tiring lines, offers $20,000 to any one who can prove that any incident of the films is faked. Tho pictures siiows infantry ami artillery in ac tion. After each rush som?' were left behind. A shell thul hurst forty yards from the camera killed six men in at battery. Sidiobthaler says the film is th?' only camera record of actual war fare ever made. No advance in th?! price af admission. Chung?" .Mude in Sunda) Service. Announcement was made vesterduv that Kev. \V. T. Uelvln of the Meth odist church at Orr Mill, will speak next Sunday night in place of Kev. J. IT. Bla. k. Mr. Melvin is a very i forceful speaker, and the announce ment that he ls to preach will be ??uf ! flcient to draw a laige crowd. The li-ervlccs will take place at the usual hour. -o Ituilroads Want Summer Travel Railroads of this section are adver tising extensively the fact that they have grunted very low rates to the dlf ? ferent summer reports and sea coast I and mon? e: pee ia Hy to t lie Isle of , Palms. TheC harleston & Western Ca iol i na railway announced yest?'rday through T.iB. Curtis of the Anderson office, that a, rate of $10.40 has been grunted for the trip from Anderson to the Isle of Palms and return. It is probable that a number of Anderson people will arrange to make the trip during the next few weeks. -o i Hour Arranged j For Conference. The Andei son District Conference j will convene Wednesday morning at , 10 o'clock at Bethel Methodist church, instead of Wednesday evening, as has been unnounced. This change was made on account of the fact that ad . dil ional features have been provided . and lt lr necessary that the length of the conference be increased some what. Much interest is being mani fested among the eMthod'its of this section. New Firm Has M Been Launched T. Frank Watkins and Samuel L. Prince, having formed a partnership for the practice of law, will shortly combine their office in the Bleckley building. Announcement of the fact that these gentlemen have associated themselves together In the practice of har awakened a very lively Interest, more especially among the legal fra ternity. Council Will Meet Tonight. The regular monthly meeting of the Anderson city council will bo held In council chambers at 'th? city hall to night. So far as in the known the meeting will be entirely routine and the principal business of the evening will bc thut of approving and auditing billa. Insurance Men Won Mee Trip It pays to hustle fdr the business.1 and this applies to the Insurance work aB well as anything else. As a result of having gone after business with the intention of getting lt, four represen tativcr fi om the Southeastern Life Insurance Company will leave today for Wrlghtsvllle Beach. They have been given a free trip by the company for which they work because of the splendid work which they have done during the past year in writing more than $100.000 insurance for the year. Those who go from Anderson will be: Horace J. McGee, district agent; Q. Frank Johnson, J. L. Farmer. Q. W. Speer and A. C. Mann of Pickens. Back Home From Hon?') nieou. The Intelligencer ir glad to welcome back into the rhop Mr. Frank L. Mor row. the genial craftsman who is one of the most valued employes of the office. Mrs. Morrow ls also a wel come addition of the city.. Before her marriage. Mrs. Morrow made her home in Greenwood and already has a 1 number of friends In thia city. Before j being associated with Ike Intelligen cer, Mr. Morrow was editor of the Belton News. J. C. McPhall of the Hopewell neigh borhood was among the visitors to spend yesterday In the etty. R. A. Sullivan, a well known citizen of tho Fork section, was In the city yesterday. D. A. Hobson of Sandy Springs was among the visitors to spend yester day in the city. Mrs. DeWitt Hall and children of Abbeville are In the' city, the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Bell on West River street .? PALMETTO THEJfT?E :. TODAY'S PROGRAM "MAREE,A THE HALFBREED".Vitagraph Two reel drama, featuring Anne Schaefer and Ma rgaret Gibson. Priceless love wasted upon a worthless object, brings two women together in a common sympathy and a little child conquers the spirit of revenge. WRONG ALL AROUND.Essanay Comedy. MRS. RAMONA'S SCENARIO ..Edison Comedy. She had an inspiration for a motion picture story during the night and wrote it on her husband's shirt. He gave it to a scrubwoman! A detective saw it on the scrubwoman's husband, read $5,000.00 and "Blackhand." Then started on the trail of the Backhanders. ?Al -4 THE COOLEST PLACE IN ANDERSON % B IJOU ... THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. LFCILLE Mm:, NO. Ul (laid Seal. Mure of Lucille's highly colored adventures in ihe power of thu rascally Moro. Ile treats lier first cruelly and then tenderly so that tile observers are beginning to think they wilt get married ut the close of thu series. The scene;, are laid on a Mexican ranch. THE FATE LETTER Joker. Max Asher noes on a hunt ing trip in tliis number, pretending that lie baa left hom" tn get away from tlie tobacco habit. Other Inzi dents follow rapidly in tills comedy. FOURTH REEL TO BK SELECTED Corning Wednesday uThe Law t'nto Himself. 2 reel Rex with Hazel Buckham and Rob Leonard. . Coming Thursday ''Ou the Firing Line With tho Greeks. New White Canvas Oxfords New lot Men's While Canvas Oxfords -ju*I lite (liing tu keep your feet cool thehe hot days-Try them. $3.00 the Pair. THOMPSON'S THE ONE-PRICE SHOE STORE WE SELL FOR CASH 0 N L Tn. E LECTRIC ... THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM A TRAUERT OF THE ORIENT H rom ho. This is a two reel feature every one should see. AN EXCITING COURTSHIP 1 Koinie. A one reel farce comedy. AN A NO KL OF THE CANYONS American. Featuring J. Warren Kerrigan. . . Tomorrow uThe Kn no ko nt." A two reel Keystone comedy that's simply great. Coming soon '^Tfce Million Dollar Mystery;."_ 'Andei son college uhould have a "boo: ter" day at Honea Path, July lf.th. at tlie meeting of the W. M. U. of Saluda association. In the election in Mexico General Bl an quel earns the right to be assass inated. He waa chosen once Presi dent, r.ometjiing Huerta will dpt stand for. -T-Iff. IT PAYS TO USE GOOD PAINT You know if it comes from ut ita the best. Anderson Paint and ? Color Co. Bieckley Bldg. Phone 647 Want a Farm? We have for sale 40 acres only 3 1-2 miles' from court house. 'Improvements--5 room house good large barn and out houses; on Blue Ridge railroad; near In terurban Trolley. Terms easy. Price reasonable. J. FURMAN EVANS CO. Evans Building :: Anderson S C. fl Cr ay tori1 s ream i * ' ? Good Kjream Iii Ice Cream ii Eat More Of lt. 1 FRESH BUTTERMILK with Cornbread OWL DRUG CO., Phone MK-Cash Stars. E. G. Evans A Sea,; Pendleton, & C. 1 After This Rain if you will apply 200 lbs to the acre of our 9-6 or our 4-10-2 or our 4-7-2 to your cotton it will help it wonderfully. You want to make all the cotton you can this year and you want to hurry it up so that it will mature and open early. It Pays to Side-Dress Corn. Anderson Phosphate & Oil Co. ANDERSON, S. C. 4;; 4 *'" '?" hw* iu?'? .;?^.'^;:>.fv}>.,.'i\?^.,