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9 9 9 . weetest You All About It ? . |^^^lWAJ^LWl^uWll^U^nU/fW?^'Bf^^M?< J _-^s ?-A X . _ HOME OF voua_2x^353 ^^^//.OWN is A^JHOjM g. |.N C'EV~.n_. tifTui-- When you go to North Au- C^A?^ gW3^ dcrson to hear thc music this afternon-SEE THE , ff] 3? ' Wy*- SFK;MG Ij^ffl1 f|^- \iu?& FOR HOMES, SgC ?^sa???? ii f^T ?^X^J?^-N LINLEY?f^S3r^BMC?" **-'"^""y '?faSB^ * - - : AT v*. ~ - -*r This spring has been in usc for ten or fifteen years, but has only recently been walled. The water is nearly four feet deep and is good and cool. YOU'LL FIND IT UNDER A BIG, SWEETGUM TREE, IN FRONT AND A LITTLE SOUTH OF THE AIR DOME. Money in Your Pocket is seen spent* ?* twenty ls broken ami dwindles lo Fhe ? llien Un* Five ls broken-then yon ure '.broke.** ) Timi same Twenty, placed in Hie hank ?here you ulremly ; lune n hundred or two, lasts longer and about hali of il sticks to thc original iiMiount und is ?ned. y Nothing like n Clicking Account lo make ?me careful ol' Expenditures lt br.s been said that it cronies u grenier spirit nf frugality Hu n ? ?.on n MM lugs Account* ^ Wo welcome, bulb Cl'coking mid Savings Accounts. Citizens National Bank \ The Only Bank in the County With "Uncle Sam'* as a Partner. AIR ! The CHEAPEST and most NECESSARY thing on EARTH. But how to get ct into automobile tires-Labor, sweat and cuss? No-just drive down to Petroleum Oil Company1*s and usc their apparatus. FREE to every one-you i don't have to be a customer-don't be bashful, \ just drive up and USE it. Nice shelter and plenty of ?ce water_no fVee music yet-that will come from your motor after using our pure PENNSYLVANIA oils and our high grade Gasoline. "Try Once-Use Always99 FREE ?IR :-: ,. A.?VV?..,.^.- * . . ?ME . / Y* 2f* 2f? *f? !{* if? Sf? ?gt Oft Ofr ?{% ?ft Oft 3 * ELECTRIC CIT * _ .V- Items of Interest and Persons * Wireless on the St ?'{. .'{. .{. Y- Y- -Y- Y- Y- -Y- -Y- Y- Y- Y 1 Mr. ami Mrs. Johnson Off for Holiday Trf|i. .Mr. ami .Mrs. ll. 15. Johnson, mid Huh' son, il. I!.. Jr.. yesterday for Wilson. X. <".. where they will ?penn a few weeks enjoying the cool air of Hu- North Carolina mountains. Air. Johnson is the popular und ef Ik'ient nyi lil o? tho Southern Kxpresa coiupuny hum, and lins earned iliis brief holiday. Il" is most courteous mid obliging in all hi* dealing willi ouldie, ami as a consequence lie lins ninny friends who wish him a more enjoyable outing. More Fur mer s iteport Losses. { people ?d' Anderson county arc just beginning to realize how heavy wore Hie losses sustained Thursday by ibo fnrmers of ibis county, lt waa known that ti few farinera lost from the heavy hail storm, but throughout the day Friday and Saturday many plant-1 err caine lo the eily and reported that . they hud been almost wiped out und still moro appeared yesterday and told ol' the disaster thal the storm left in | its waite. Tills proved to be one of) the worst storms that the county bus ever experienced. Fans Saw flic (.ame Yesterday. A party of Anderson fans went to Grech ville yesterday afternoon to sec the baseball came between Anderson and Greenville. This fact is signifi cant because it demonstrates that An derson people ure nt least awake to the fud that the local baseball team Is god enough to deserve support. Those making the trip yesterday were Porter A. Whalcy, J. ll. Godfrey and W. I.. Hrlssey and they traveled in Mr. Ilrlsaey's automobile. Two Conni les Joined Hands. One of the interesting marriages tainui; piuco in this county in the last foto days was thal of Miss Lila Wall of Spartanbnrg to Malcom Tate, a well known young planter of .Ma rt ia township. The ceremony was por* formed by Hov. N. G Wright and was witnessed by only a few friends of the contracting parties. Thc brido ls au accomplished young woman nf Spurtailbtirg and Mr. Tate has many friends in Anderson county. Preparing To Issue Hands. W. A. Sanders, expe rt engineer of preliminary work of the draining of the Hammond Swamp, said yesterday that he was making good progress on running the lund lines in thc drain age district. Mr. Sanders is engaged In determining tho acreage of thc va rious farmers concerned in the work, so that when the time comes to issue bonds, these cnn bo issued on tho no nage basis. The reclaiming or this land for agricultural purposes will be a grout thing, from an agricultural standpoint, for Anderson county. New Hector Han . Father's Practice. Dr. C. M. Tripp of the Hinsby Creek section spent a few hours In Anderson yesterday. Dr. Tripp, al though a young man, hus made a great impression upon tho people of his section since he began attending to his father's practice. When Dr. Tripp was appointed county treasurer and came to Anderson to assume his new duties, he left lils practice In the hands of his soft and that young man ls giving lt able attention. Corni Vider? Heard Speeches. A number of Anderson county peo ple went via rail and automobile to Greenwood yestcrduy to hear thc sen atorial candidates speak. These vot ? ors were anxious to get a linc on the candidates before those dignitaries appear here. The campaign party will reach Anderson next Wednesday and indications are that a very large crowd will be In thc elty for the day. Mrs. Kellr Wus ?~~ Here Yesterday. Mrs Joe Kelly of Williamson whose husband was shot to .'eath by Charles Poore some days ago on thc btreets of - Willlamston, was in An derdon . yesterday, trying to wind up her husband's estate The deepest sympathy of Anderson folks ts ex tended to Mrs. Kelly aa she has eight small children to care for. fr * * * * * * * H- ? * * * r SPARKLETS * _ > * kl mention Caught Over the * reots of Anderson * ?* **>. *V fl? *^ *^ flt* fll^ fl? *fi Average Day For ? Tin; Farmer Hus. 1 Several AailcrKon people were standing on a stree! cartier yesterday , when a lad from the country trudged ! by. One o? the party remarked that the country boy enjoyed more real life than any other boy in the world and further stated that hu was sorry be bad not been reared in the country. ; Whereupon tho following calculation was made of the average work that j some boys In the country have to do in one day: Gets up at 4 a m. Feeds the calves. F?iods thc pigs. l)riv?\s the cows to pasture. Carries in wuter. Hoes the churning. Carries water to field hands Throws corn in feed boxes. Pumps water for stock Goes | to tov/p for groceries. Chases chick-j ens out of thc gurdon. Picks bugs off j the potoatoos. Goes on errand to neighbor's. Carries more water. Car ries mere wood. Drives the cows home. Milks them. Washes his feet. Govs to bcd. The rest of his time is his own. He has nothing to do till tomorrow. Plenty of Women Hut Men Are Scarce. Several young nu n in Ancdrsou county have received a letter from tho United States Civil Service com mission in which the statement is made that more male stenographers and typewriters are in great demand by the government. The letter says that there are more than enough fe males wanting the job but there are not enough men to fill thc vacancies. The letter goes on to say that thc usual entrame ?jalarles are $840 and $900 a year but that there ls a rea sonable chance of promotion If there are any local boys wanting one of these jobs they muy write to the I ni i ed States Civil Service Commis sion at Washington. Ladies Free And Children Also. The fnct that ladies will bc admitt ed tree to tho baseball games at lieu un Vista park from this time un, and children under the agc of 12 years, will doubtless increase thc attendance to a considerable extent at the three gaines to be played here Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Every child under 12 years will be admitted free while between the ages of 12 and 15 the small charge of 10 cents will be mude. This ls regarded as a happy idea by the baseball management be cause many a little fellow likes to sec the game hut hasn't thc money to pay for.lt- - __,." r,__^_. -o He Believed In The (Md Atinge. Clarence Hale was escorted from the court room yesterday morning af ter hr had ben convicted of trans porting whiskey and sentenced to pay a fine of $100 and five minutes after that time lie was speeding away. Hole evidently believed In the adage, "he who runs away may live to sell another day." and therefore grabbel "Old Opportunity" around the neck when "Opp" came by. Thc young man asked the police guard if he might step around the corner to get a drink of water and when thc olilcer grunted his 'permission Hale Btepped in a hur ry. He will doubtless be recaptured and this time it will go harder with him than before. ? o V uni Ii??? To l'elp A ?tier-on doters. While lt n.ny be that some of the club roll.-, provided lor the regl?:ri tlon of Anderson county voters are not In places us convenient as they might he, still there are at least a few collected with the hooks, not only willing but anxious tc. huve thc voters enrolled. The North Aendr ; on club book has been brought down Into Hie city and is now at the couoty trcapurer's omeo, where R. A. Gentry will be pleased to assist any voter of that club in getting his name prop erly enrolled. In several other pre cincts the gentlemen in charge of tho work nrc taking equally as much la teresi. ? >o ? Will Appear Before Board . Claude Harris, a well known young Anderson man, will go to Greenville tomorrow wher ho will appear befoe.* the State Board and stand examina tion for a pharmaclsts's license. Mr. Harria was graduated this season TODAY'S PROGRAM BRONCHO BILLY IN FOUR THRILLING REELS This is the first time Broncho Billy (G. M. Anderson) has ben releas ed in a 4 reel production. It is" the most absorbing- thing you ever wit nessed. THE WOOING OF SOPHIE. Esuanay Another one of those ludicrous Snakeville Comedies. 4' from thc University of Maryland, at Baltimore, and as soon as he is li censed hy the South Carolina State hoard, he will return to Baltimore, where he is has already been offered a position in John Hopkins hospital. That he was selected for such u po sition ns soon as graduated, speaks well indeed for Mr. HarrlH and friends of I)ir are proud of this honor conferred upon him. There will also be one or two other young men to go from Anderson for the examination. Killed Two Birds With Single Stone. J. L. E. Jones enjoys a reputation around Anderson of being able to do most anything he sets out to accom plish, but few Anderson people knew tiiat he was a house mover of many parts until Friday night. J. II. Wright, a well known Anderson county far mer, came to the city last Friday af tcrnon with a traction engine, plan ning to haul some lumber back to his home yesterday. When Mr. Jones saw Mr. Wright the idea occurred to him that, he would move a newly acquired house with the engine and so the plans and preparations were made at once. The part of the house moved was Hi x 18 feet and the eugine, jerked it out of Clarence Osborne'j; "buck yard and hauled il to Mr Jones' place on North Fant street in exactly ?10 minutes. The celling of the house? was undisturbed and no windows were broken during the course of tho house's march. The route followed is well over one-quarter mile and it was quite an accomplishment to get the work done in such n short time. o o <i o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o OBITUARY o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Attractive Footwear The sort Hint appeals to good dressers. Hie out of the ordinary kind with tone and individuality- -very best maker's productions-made from liest leathers. Come share the savings with other shoppers on only good shoes and ox fords. Tnt your feet In our care-we flt them intelligently. SHOE COMPANY UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE Shoes That Satisfy B IJOU ... THEATRE Lewis Smith Wc were grieved when wc hoard of thc death of our neighbor, Mr. Lewis Smith, which occured on the 29th of June. . The funeral was attendod by a large number of friends and an im pressive discourse was delivered by Rev. Henry Martin. Mr. Smith war twice married, tits first wife was Miss Amanda Wardlew and hy this union were four children, Mrs. James Campbell, Mrs. Cater Ers kine, Mrs. Newton Shirley and one son who wa? killed when quite young, many years ago at Mr. Franks Ham mond's gin house. His last wife was Miss Rosa Long who sifrvives him with three .young children, Lewis, Vinnie and Joe. He also leaves four sisters, Mrs. Gran ville Kay, Mrs. Brown Wardlaw and MIFF Amanda Smith. In their be reavement we tender our sympathy. At the opening of the civil war, Mr. Smith was among the first to volunteer his services und attached himself to the gallant command. The Second Regiment of Rifles, Col. John V. Moore, Company L,.commanded by Dr. Elip Brown.' He was wounded at Spottsylvania, having been shot in thc breast. A Testament in his pock et ho always thought saved his life. He was at the surrender and mudo a brave; and true soldier. Peaceful be lils last rest for "he sleeps hie last sleep, he has fought his lost battle." No sorrow shall awake him to glory again. ? A Friend. TOMORROW'S PROGRAM j TUE BAY OF PAYS Famo?i3 P??yers^ An ?extravaganza of metropolitan ailveftture in four reels Featuring Ccrll Scott the noted actor. This story was written by IA,ni:. Joseph Vance, basing his ex citing novel on Oriental fatalism, which assigns to every mun hlB "day of days" wherein he shall rang? the akys und plumb the abyss, alternately Its lord-and slave. - The ?story gets down ta the -heart -PI-Kow York, and feels tho- pulso of. the metropolis throughout- This ls a powerful drama with New York aa a background at night. v - . . Coming Tuesday "Lucille Love" ser rios No. ll. Coming Thursday "The Million Bol. lar Mystery" series No.. 1. Don't misa pV-.T fi. i ELECTRIC ... THEATRE Approved Definition. Willie -"Paw, what ls an ignoram us?" Paw-"A man whose views dif fer from your own, my son." 7; T?^ORBO?TS JPnOGRAM HF AH KISS'S.- TALES ^ Eclalry'" ^ jfcye^ part, featuro with Pearl Cook and Jj W. Johnson. A GAMBLING RUBE KeKystonc. Don't fall to' soe this comedy. ' . VXV MORGAN'S WAY Reliance. A fine ono reel d rama. f Tomorrow" ?The Hour cf Reckon? lng." CT^imiNiMeiSiiisiwiiMiu Kyanize Your Floors, Furniture, in fact all your wood work. Theonty with a Anderson Paint & Color Company. Blcddey Bldg. Phono 647 Tomato Juico for Stadia. Tomato juico is said to' bo success* tal. tn many ?aaesjjln *?noving ink stains from OTBef??^Ws, such as handkerchief *u?Ji# flguj, etc It must,-howevor, be done aS soon as pos* Bible after the mishap occurred. A ieee of blotting poper should under tho stain, and a slice tipa tomato rubbed over the fresh pieces of blotting paper being ' substituted until tho ink spot has vanished. ' ? . - v. ?(?v-rVi'1 i-f-*.*/ .. .?? ?