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They are certainly beauties?ha.e that style tractive color and pattern design that make tl pinary shirts. m Xp\i will find no trouble in selecting just wl Vt, < ) ? knc?fy every shirt will give you absolute satisf frajtcolor and extra care in the selection of l su^^Ou long service. ^rjriery Shirts?$1.00 and $1.50. ??rl & Wilson Shirts?$1.50 and up. tnterwoveix Hosiery? E. & W. Collars?Wil ?Stetson Hats. P a rk er ?? TnWOft? Price C/c ?anemw Like? Good music? A pleasant ride? Cool spring water? Air, with the fresh out-door feel to it? Then Come to North An derson this afternoon. Is It your ?yes or glasses to qaestlont Alright then don't I Reek further, Just see Be. I ' specialise on these troubles and' YiVrk? flAJkpfllB sstlHfaetion? ?DR. M. R. CAMPBELL ?lt?WBirfBhitner St. , il BAND CONCERT TODAY. I Will Be Olfen In The Fark at Nortl Anderson. "We had the largest crowd las! Sunday afternoon we have ovei hid.", .declared Mr. John W. Linie) when talking about the band concert in the North Andorson park. Tbt band will givo another one of ita de lightful concerts at North Andersoc Sunday afternoon commencing at 4:8C jp^?&ClC^It will last two hours. ore are rustic lynches under the treca, a spring, of fine water, and ev orybody who ateuds the concert todas will go back again. ?4 ? . tW Y?i>av -? ?. '?cut?finish and al ieni different from or hat you want, and we action. ong wearing fabrics in laon Bros. Underwear Boit ?thiers Wall Paper? YES, WE HAVE IT! the largest assortment in the city.. Come let us show you. Anderson Paint & Color Company. Bleckley Bldg. Phone 647 HELTON CHERCHES Dr. J. 0. Law anil Dr. David M. Ram Hey Will Frearli. Holton, July 18.?Dr. Jno. O. Law of Walhalla, will conduct services ai the Presbyterian church, supplying th? place of Rev. Junkin, who Is ca Joying short vacation at Montrent Dr, Law was at one time pastor ol lie. church here and the congregatior .will b? delighted to have hir/i witl them again. The congregation of the First Bap tist church, which In being temporar ily served with visiting ministers, will have with them at the morning s?r vice Dr. David M. Ramsey. Dr. Raftv soy Is president of the Greenville Fo rnaio College and one of the most dis tinguished Baptist divines of the state and will doubtless be greeted with t I largo congregation. FARMERS TO GET MAIL BY AUTO. Uncle Sam Expects Farriers to Sop. port Cars on 11,800 a Year. (Washington DIspntch.) The automobllo will soon succeed , the one horse shoy on many rural routes throughout tho United - States. Under the terms of a bill ordered re ' ported today by the House Postofflcc * Committee an allowance of $1,800 a year will be authorized for rural car t riera' who use automobiles. > At prooent tho standard rural route 24 miles long and the maximum compensation of tho Postmaster Gen ? oral the length of the' routes will be " Increared to 50 miles, and officials be > Heve that a yearly allowance,"of ,91.? 800 will enable carriers on such routes \ to purchase and maintain automobiles of uie cheaper type. . :?. .**?.. . ^ RATIFICATION OF 20 TRFATIES URGED UPON THE SENATE ! EY PRESIDENT WILSON AND MR. BRYAN I _ (By Associated Press.) Washington, July IS.?Pr?sidait Wilson, through Secretary Bryan, !ias ' notified the senate foreign relations coiuniittee he wishes to pre -s for rati I lication before ndjoiirnin >nt of this : sesi?n of congress <? new pea<'e treaties signed with foreign powern, I which will be submitted for rnttllca I lion next week. I The president's plan was com m un l j ciitf'd in a statement by Secretary I liryan which gave the following an alysis of the generai purposes of the tr?mies : "Tinit Investigation "mil be resort ed to ?;i ?.'.! '_?:? ics whip' t'tu ordinary resource:; of diplomacy l'ali, j "Thai tho cotttru'*!ng ?artica re I serve thu right to act independently on the mihjcct midier after the sub mission of the report. I "That there ?hall be no appeal to force until C'.e inv:-Miration is com : pleted. I "That tiio commi- von (In each, case) Ije composed of live members, one chose from each coutnry from among its own citizens, on ? chosen by each country from another country, and tho fiftit to be chosen by agree ment (jf tho two count, ?es from nome third country- In a few cases pro visions is made for the appointment or the lift'?, member by the four mem bers or by rome neutral power or tribunal in case the two countries can not agree." MARINES MAY??T I BE CALLED UPON ? - Revolution in Dominician Repub lic Assumes a Very Serious Turn 1 Washington, Julv IS.?While Presi dent Hordas, the Dominican re public, with his scanty army is be sieging the northern rebels at Puerta Plata, his holdrtipon the capital. San Domingo City, in the south. Is weak ! eniug,accordingtotor*My'f!idvicc!? yil.sd 'ening. According to today's advices to tha state department, the southern in surgents nlready are in a position to dictate terms which may mean nbdi ! cation or flight for Bordas. I American Charge d'Affaires White, in tho absence of Minister Sullivan, io trying to prevent ?. olnsh noar tho cap. ital, as it would he disastrous to for eigners and tho many* hbn-tfombat ants. .. ?><: . Following a successful uprising at La Komana, about F>0 miles east of the capital, last week, the adjutant gen eral. Vidal; has occupied San Cristo bal and Bani. He was marching to ward the camtal when met by Charge White, who, backed by two powerful American warships with their marine contingent, sccused an agreement to on armistice while the federal offlcors In San Domingo City communicated Vid?l's demand to President Bordas. The wireless outfits of the American voseoIs were used and at Puerto Plata Captain Eberle, of the cruiser Wash ington, su nihil led the messages to President Bordns in his camp outside the city. So far Mr. White has receiv ed no answer, but Is believed that Hordas will either make a desperate effort to capture Puerto Plata or to abandon the siege and return south to protect his own cap?tol. The United States naval transport Hancock If about 'duo at Guantanamo with nearly :iuo marines from Vera Cruz. Thoy are to be sent to the Dominican republic in case of emer gency. American Mlnlstor Sullivan has ar rived in Washington and expects to con'.er with President Wileon and Sec-, retary Bryan regarding the Dominican situation. It will,.be determined at tblr.. conference whether the Hancock's n arines shall bo landed and a virtual, though temporary, protectorate estab lished. s A ' .1 EB RETURNED. Richmond. Va., July 18.?Governor Stuart today received from Mrs. Ella Orange Grlflln. Stlmson place, De troit, Mich., a large silken banner of Confederate dcrlgn taken from the cadetes of a military school In Vir ginia during the war between ".'in states. ooooooooonuooooO.qoo ih AMER ON FIRE. \o u ? ? O, o New York, Jvly 18.?The o o rteamer Massachusetts, of the < o Eastern Steamship ' Company, o o plying betweon .New York and o o Boston, was reported on Are as o o she passed under Brooklyn o o Bridge shortly aftor 5 o'clock:, o o At the steamship offices a re- o o port had been received that the o o Are is not serious.' . o o The Massachusetts left her o o pier In the North river at 5 0 o'clock bound for Boston. She o o Is an oil burner and it was o o thought the Are started in one o o of tho oil tanks.;. ;?,?' o o The Massachusetts and boats c o continued up tho East river to- < o ward' Long , ; Island Sound. o o About a mllo above the navy o o yard the other boats . left the o o Massachusetts, which apparent- t ly continued on her course. o o The Massachusetts was, con- o o voyed by a revenge cutter to- o o ward the Brooklyn navy yard c o where tho fire 'teemed under o o control. It wan not thought r o necessary to remove passons- o It is only the "UNUSUAL h don't go a-begging?only "BI possess the power to interest a such values as these will alwaj Have kept us busy. Will keep MEN $C.G0 Ncttlctoil's.$f. 25 $G.00 Neltleton's.$4.95 $5.50 Florshelm'a.$4.75 $5.00 Fl?rsheim'?.$4.00 $4.00 Oxfords.$3.25 $3.50 Oxford:;.$2.75 $3.00 Oxfords.$2.65 WOMEN $5.00 "Low Cuts".. $4.00 "Low Cuts".. $3.50 "Low Cuts". $3.00 "Low Cuts".. $2.50 "Low Cuts".. No Goods Charged or Sent on Geisberg Bros, Under Masonii Shoes That JL JL JL JJ JL VJL 1 JL %^ MONDAYS PR The Struggle Everlasting. (Special 2-Reel Di He Never Found Out. . Farce Corned A Princess of the Desert. (Drama.) Featuring Mary Fuller, Marc Mac Deomo The ravages and indolences of Abdulla, thi to his grave and his daughter vows vengear he?rt, but she does not know who he is un dulia ! Does she keep he r oath of vengeanc Coming Tuesday: Countess "Veschi's Jewf specials ever released by the Vitagraph Coi I THE COOLEST PLACE HAVEN FOB DESERTEUR cbmond Police Won't Arrest Desert ers Until Lieutenant Apologises. (By Associated Press) Richmond. July 18.?Richmond to ly became the city of refuge for de rters from the United States Navy . en Major Ainslie informed Lteuten i . E. Parson, U. 8. N., in police mt, that Richmond pofice would vei* arrest another d'^oerter until ? lieutenant's charge to Governor aavt that sailors on leave were ou ded" here was Withdrawn and ol?gy offered. .... fustice Crutch field, who presided wad an acrimonious discussion by luring three alleged deserters re wed. FELICITATION* EXTENDED. pl?mate Made Formal. Call on th? New President 'V ' ?? ' . V . (By Associated Press.! ? duxico City, July 18- Alcitatiqne the new provisional . dent, ~ co CambaJnl, were .tended .oda: the National palace by the ton Cil ent diplomatic. corpa, through the inlsh minister. The address of the. Span uh mintat?r s approved before hand by the dl raatic corps,, so that there could be question as.to the extent of recog lon which It Implied. Colored 8 day St hool s. ?"he- utaU colored Sunday ? nchool iventlou and B. Y. P. U. are a sea WallPaper, a And b( C c |fdon.'in.Spartanbnrg..th.ta?we . M Moore, pastor of the R< TJke These JARGAINS" that G VALUES" that nd draw trade. But /s make business. ) us busy. $4.00 .$2,95 .$2.75 .$2.45 .$1.95 CHILDREN. $3.00 Mary Jane's_ $12.50 Mary; Jane's_ $2.25 PumpS.. $2.00 Pumps. $1.75 Pumps. .$2.45 .$1.95 .$1.85 .$1.G5 .$1.40 Approval at This Sa!e;lB . Shoe Co. Temple Satisfy THEA THE OGRAM rama.) y.)' ' . Lubih . . ..* Lubin Edison; tt and Charles Ogle. 2. outlaw, drives the old king in-* ; ice. A handsome Arab wins her , til he is dragge'd before her. Am :e? ils. One of the greatest 2-reel . mpany. IN ANDERSON II THOMPSON FITS TH? FEET If you want the best fit. best style , ant- best quality, in C your footwear, . see Thompson. Any style you want L in Pumps and Oxfords. j : si.oo to $4.00 .;/' V'-wV^? y .. .?;??.?.*'? ?vi?*- >"*< .,?.> ..... i'-., .?i !'; ? THOMPSON'S .;.?> ?. r,.'<V;:'..'' ?>.? .?' ; !?- ?,' .. >.?'?" ?;'? .;'?? . ? ,? ' .? * V.| 4 . THE E - F R1C E SHOE STORK "." * ' WE SEX L FOR CASH ONI.*. V; ?' ?. ft ; ???' "'''*' i.}, . .?': ..},. :.. . .? ??W|U -4 , Pakts, Brushes, Etc, re equal to the4>est, ?tter than the rest, Ztan be had at st Paint Phpne48 I