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I I .111 I I .? - I inn ll limn I COSSARD CORSETS Pitted on Living Model?1 Since the first announcement'of the fact that wc were going to show, a moving picture film of corset fittings, we have had no end of inquiries about this special matinee for ladies only? y The fflm <ni}1 be shown at the Trill? mu Friday, 330 to 4301 M. We are one of the first distributors of Gos sard Corsets to show this film, lt was pro duced by The essai?ay Film Company; of Chicago and in it you siee how moving pic tures are made, how corsets are fitted and iu addition you see a beautiful story entitled "How Marjorie Won?a Career/' A few more complimentary puses can be bcd by ca?tfng at out Corset Depaftment. If you have not yut received your pnr-8, call and get lt today. You caa phone your reservation, if .you prefer. livery dossard Corset shown in this beautiful film -can be had at our store. j j.' . ? ?/ ?? 'S '*'. ' ,. . Do not miss this special matinee . for ladies only Exclusive Gossard Agent ?L???IEG?M*' WILL 128 W. Whirner St. (Saar? ola* ?tan?) , Vnt* * -in -I- ' .* Remodeled, cleaned, painted and equipped with np-to-dsts fixtures.' Try our FRENCH DRU* COFFEE J. JSv DERRICK i li ftl i lin ifli rn A Specific A^n Colds. "If there la such a thing a? a npe ciflc Against bolds, it IH to be found in the Bleeping porch or the open bed Next to that comes thc cold l ii^th iu tho morning," sisys the Companion. HQ as careful as :? yea will, occasionally take i ?nd wfcW you do you will find iberlain's Cough Remedy, a great in enablingyt.^fevktil? ot ii. NEW COMPANY D. P. Sloan & Son Accent Po sition With rViufrjai Life In aurence Company Ono of Anderson's oldest and best known insurance firms bas decided to change companies. D. P.. Sloan & Sou, who haye for the p-.st two years been representing the. Maryland M?o Insurance Company aa M?nerai Agecls.of Sooth .?Carolina, "have given up this company te accept a position with the Mutpal Ufo Insurance Com pany of Now York. Prior to having served the Maryland company. Mr. Sloan, the senior members o? ?he firm, was for fourteen years connected with the Mutual Life. Tho representative or the Mutual Lifo in Anderson hus been Mr. Calhoun Harris, and he will contin?e *vlth tho company in the capacity of, district superinten dent, embracing several counties. ?Ir. Harris will move hie omeo frou> the Itrown: building to the Watson* Vandiver budding, where ho ned tha Messrs. Sloan make the headquarters for their coinp- ny. Pumps For $ 3 The pump we offer for $3 cannot, betottcfced. All new style*, made iver lasts mat you'll like. We 'ru t??S??g a feature of the pomps at "three" and yo? won't make a mistake ?f yon ouy a pah*. uunntuua QitsiBiH.Lt CHARGED WITH ASSAULT ING DR. E. H. PARKS SOME WEEKS AGO k>UT ON BOND Gumbrell Enter? Plea of Not Guilty and an Alibi--The Testimony A preliminary hearing was given yesterday afternoon to Cornelius I Uambi ell, the negro who was arrested last Saturday night and idenVtled by! Dr. E. H. Parks as the person who as Kitiiit?) b'ai IQ his store the previous Saturday. * Following the preliminary hearing. Gumbrell waB bound over to the court of general sessions by the presiding magistrate, G. H. Geiger, land was released on ball in the sum |of 1500. Upon arraignment the negro enter- i ?ed a, plea of not guilty and an alibi. The record of the bearing is es fol |lows: The State against Cornelius Gam-1 Ibrell charged with asr.nult mid bat?! Jtery. with intent to kill. Mr. Leon L. (Rico appeared for the defendant and tated that our plea ia not guilty and alibi. Mr. E. H. Parks sworn says: I am I ?certain that this' is the negro who | ?truck me at my place of business'in ?ho city of Anderson, South Carolina, ^County of Anderson on the 27th day f February, 1916. Cross examination by Mr. Hice. I gave thc alarr? about one minute ftpr the negro raft out my place of ?business. I told Mr. Whitter- and Mr. ?Aiken that I was not certain that this Bs the man who struck me, that I wanted to see him again. I am will Hps; to swear that this is the negro ho.struck me," If we can prove that this negro waa i Belton w^hen you were struck would you still say be ls the man who truck you? . Yee. I had seen the negro before struck me hut did not know where worked or'what his name was.. Re direct. I go to dinner about one o'clock or .1 little otter. I WSB struck between Bwo and three o'clock in tho after ? oca. It was about 3 o'clock when be negro ran out of my r office or ilnce of business. If you can prove I this negro was in Belton when waa struck I would still say he waa man who struck. I can't say ertain what kind ?birt*he had, on, I bought be had ou a white shirt. He, on black hat. DR. E. H. PARKS. Asa Watson sworn says: I was standing before the window f tho business place of Mr. E. H. ^rks on the evening of February 7th. 1915, and saw the .defendant un o-f vf. Mr, V^r?r'r ?tere. Th's as between 3 and 4 o'clock In the ftemoon. I heard Mr. Park say O rd. and in about ooo minute saw e negro run out the store. I tried catch tho negro.. Cross examination by Mr. Rice. I .work jit the Equinox Mill. I have en in thc city about 20 years. I saw o' negro good. He had on a' dark .ay looking shirt like , he has on ow. He had on o red looking neck He had on the same suit be has now'. The. same hat ho bas now brown hat. I chased him as far . the ten cents store. I saw him this riming for the first time sine* ho sault?d Mr. Parks. I Identify the Jety pin in bia collar-he had it in s collar when ho ran v>nt ot Mr. ark's store. He did not have on a est. I am certain he is the man who It Mr. Porks even if you prove ho In Belton. If he has a twin rother I would still identify him as ,e negro who struck Mr. Parks, the wn clock Btruck 8 wheu I was com irouud thc corner at Davis Livery _ lo. lt was pretty clo*? to when the negro came ont o\ ? e atoro. . . \8A WATSON. March 3rd, ISIS. WiVk OF PRAYER ice ting* o? In waar* ?t'?pfst ChureTi Grow la Interest. Thc meeting? of the women-of tho irst Baptist church are growing in tte rest and attendance as the week lvuhccs. Mr?,. X'. S...Sullivan led Tednesday on "Mountain Scfiool*. Ibo great dormant power of theo? urely Anglo-Saxon people of ' the ountains was forcefully presented tley ?re n people uncontaminated by ao World and live so close to natura li?t,natures God may speak to them, 'here are' four mountain schools, in outb, Carolina doing a good work, ut the need for larger and better quipment "is urgent. The-hui:ger of 'ie?c mountain boys apd girls tor an decatl?n and the sacrifices they are 'iiitag to make is touching.-nd ct Al i sr us to sacrifice, on our. part, -.id iv?et our interest and money w?ier* . counts for SQ much. Mrs, Eula.PUttnghsro will ?ead this fternoon on the subject, "Ev?age sm." Let the women come and bri ag our friends. The children will he n ten sin ed in tb? basement at tho une hour. air*. J. E. Barton is tho tory teller. Indictments Against Horn. BOSTOX, March 3.-Three fridlct leuts charging the illegal transpor itlon of -explosives baye been re traed by h federal grand Jury here gainst Werner Hom. who tried io low up the International bridge at anreboro. Me . February 2. Federal ttoriey Anderson fin nen uceo the ?Snd Jury's action (odey* Tha'ntaxl tum penalty fer the nffens* ls 18 ionia?, imprisonment fl td a fine of ?/HKI. 'bo o o o o o o o o o o o o o ? "THE WIN(K)SOME o > WiTJOW* o > ia the funniest picture ever o > ?bown m Anderson. Every o t child attending school it in- o ? vited to attend es otar guest o a this afternoon at **TrlE AN- o ? DERSON." o o o O ? O O OJ o o o o ' o o o o o o o -THE WIN (K) SOME WlflOW A Merry Farce In Four Puris Ander son Theatre Todny. linaine** ls had with the "Winnome Widow" -.musical comedy company, and Ciitey. the prc SB af ent, worries ever bow-to. keep the ghost walkin*. He reads of the coming to New York of Cissy Prits-gerald, a musical com edy ?tar with a famous wink, and quick action enables him to persuade her. before landtag, to Join the com pany. The name ia then changed to '.Ttu;i Win(k)siime Widow Musical Comedy Co." The financial horizon brightens wonderfully, and Cissy's wink plays havoc, not only with the public, but Cutey, Hughie, her manager and Tosca, ber orchestra leader, to say nothing of Got rocks and Jack, weal thy clubmen. Cissy tiring ot hotel life, rents a house. She invites all her admirera to a house warming and each presents her with some animal as .a pet In the course of the evening each ad mirer proposes, and gives her a ring. The next day each.of her five admir ers calls up and suggests a quiot little supper after the show. Unfortunate ly., while they arc at the bouse her husband arrives unexpectedly and all aro obliged to hide. Cissy certainly has a trying time keeping her hus band from discovering them. Cot rocks, In the fireplace, rubs soot on his face, wraps a lamherqueln around hts head? turban fashion, and ls pre sented to Cissy's husband aa her Hin du servant The other four then get busy, and are Introduced in turn: Hughie as "her aunt from the coun try," Tosca as a chef,-Jack as maid of sll work and Cutey as a plano tun er. Tosca ls. ordered to cook a spe cial dish for the husband, but only succeeds in creating a dense volume of smoke, calling Out the fire depart ment.' Soon the . house is floe/ed with water giving Cissy's admirera au op portunity to escape. After, some excit ing ?adventures, husband and wife are left m peace. SCHOOL ( 1I!MH(K\ FPFF AT .THIS ANDERSON' THEATRE Managet- Bleich to Have The Little Ones Au His Guests Today. "If you don't think Anderson has a prospectivo group of citizens for tills coming .generation, -you had better SCJrf? to The ?nderst???, ? jSay and see for yourself/' said .Manager Bleich'of "The Anderson" theatre last night, for we are going to let tho children in free thia afternoon. We are today showing ofte of the funniest pictures ever in this city, it is "The Wln(k) scrao Widow" r four reel Vitagraph and the leading playera, are Willie Van and Cissy FriUgeraid. We want all the children to come and he our guest today, no matter how little or how big. Just ao they go to school. The doora will open al 2:30 this after noon and tho free . performance will continue until C o'clock, no children .will be admitted free at the night per formance, as this oiler only applies to the matinee. A special treat is In store for the kiddies as they wilt also seo the eptaodis ot "The Master's Key" which vrill be shown today at "The Ander son/* Tho. children will be out in full force today to take advantage of thc ?ger of Mannaor Bleich and many a little heart will be made happy to at ttnd the "ruovi&s" aa his guest. CASCARETS FOR .YOJM.BOWJSLS If HEADACHY, SICK end Headaches, Colds, Sour ' Stswitnch. t a 10-centr box. ut aside-Just once-tho Pills, Castor Oil or Purgative Waters which merely force a pas sageway through the bowels, but do not thoroughly cleanse, fresher, and purify these drainage Organs, and uave uo effect whats-vee upon th* liver ind stomach. Keep your "insides" pure ?nd fresh with Cascareis, which thoroughly deans? the stomach, remove the un llgeated. sour food and foul gasea, take the exes** bile from the liver ted carry out ot the system all Ute constipated waste matter and poisons n the dowala. A Ceseeret tonight will make you 'eel great "by morning. They work rehile yon sleep-^nevar gripe, sicken, tad coat only IO cents a box from your imggtst. Millions or men Sad women ase a Cascaret now. and thea and ?ever have Headache, Biliousness, tarers Cold*. ludigvrsfton. Sour Stom ich or Constipated Bowels. Cascarcts ?slang in every household. Children just love to take fi*etu. ?fop Y*? CONCERT AT ANDERSON COLLEGE TONIGHT ELLISON VAN HOOSE CON CERT COMPANY AT COL LEGE AUDITORIUM PHE PROGRAMME Company Composed of Some of the Best Talent on the Road Thc coucort to bo given fmignl at the Anderson College auditorium l y the Ellison Van Hoos? Concert Com pany, will be quite an event in musi cal circles. This company, is compos ed of some of the best talent cn the road at this time. Mr. Yan Hoose ls a Southern man, having crime iront Murfreesboro. Tenu, and has boru connected with Madame Melba, aleo touring America with Madama Setn brich' In consort, hod has had won derful success in open and concert in England, ireland, Scotland, Ger many and France. 8peaklng of Mr. Van Hoose, Mr. G. Wright Nichols, ot Baltimore, wh<> ia spendings some time lu the city with General C. A. Reid, rooke ic the highest terms ot this talented musician. For many years he was or ganist ot the Orltorlil Society ia Baltimore and Mr. Nichols says that he has'a beautiful voice, sud is a fino and intelligent Blnger. He says that any one who care for music at all will miss a great treat by staying away from the coligo tonight. The following program has been arrang ed for this concert. 1. Plano Solo-Ballade, Op. 17. A flat-Chopin-Miss Bent/. 2. (a) A Rose and a Oream-Gil berte. tb) When Love is Kind-Anon. (c) lolita-BusEft-Peccla. -Mr. Van H?oise. :i. va) Tho' You Forget--Campbell Poptou. (bl * A Heart So Free-Alfred G. Kobyn. (e) Birthday-Caw eh. Miss Nor man. 4. Duet-"Love ls tho Sun/' (Rig oletto)-V*rdi-Ml.? Norman and Mr. Van Hoose. r,. (>\) A Spirit Flower--Campbell Popton. (b) In the Deeps O' the Daisies Chns. Hawley. (cl Love's Springt ?dc--Fay Foster - Mr. Vau Hoose. b (a) A Cycle of Life -Honuld. (b) The Groves of Shlrat -Cadman -Miss Norman: 7. Plano Solo-Polonaise in A flat-Chopin-Miss' Bentz. 8. Scene and Duet. Act 1. (The Bohemians) -PuccM. Rudolph-A Poet-Mr. Van Hooae. Mimi-A Young Girl-Miss Nor .uar,. f>. Scene and Duct-Cn vul loria F.TIK ticuna-Mascagni. Sant?zsa, Turrldu, Sicilian, Peas ants-Miss Normen nnd Mr. Van Horse. Scenes * and 5 will be given in coa turne. WANT CONVENTION HELD HERE IN 1916 Local Camps, City Council and Chamber of Commerce to Ex tend Invitation to W. O. W. A conference was held yesterday at the chamber of commerce building, with repr?sent?t ives of the Woodmen it tb* World camps In Anderson, and Secrptary-Whaley of tho chnrnber of commerce took charge, lt was plan ned to extend an invitation to thc State camp of the Woodmen of the World, to bold its 1916 convention in Anderson. This convention meet? cc ?he 14th, 15th and 16th, of March fa Charleston, and at thai time an invl at?on will be extended from tho local -amps, Which will be reinforced with nvitatkms from the city council and :hamber of commerce. It Is more than ikcly tl?t Andorson will be selected \* the meeting place for this con /onKon in 1916, as it ls understood hat Sumter, the only other city inter ested, has agreed to withdraw in An terooms favor. Thia is quite a popu ilar order in this section ot tho State, ?nd numbers In membership wail over me thousand . Work on Elevator Will Start Soon *mmtm**m III, i. H. Richard*, in Charge ol Pian, Expected to Arrive Here About 18th of fm* Month When interviewed by a representa ive of the intelligencer yesterday, fudge J. S. Fowler, who ia "chairouui ti the agricultural committee of tho tndersou Chamber of Coromorce tate?! that work would begtecJKag hort while on the grain elevator, by he elev/itor company. \???>?Sy Mr Edward li. Richards, of Willow ?iry. N. Dakota, who will be in charge >t tbU elevator. 1B expected to ar Ive in the city about the lSth of this ?on tlf. Work will doubtless berth ou he elevator by tho 2Mhf and it will * ready to roeejvo, grain from the armers on or before Ute ?rut ot Jay. barned 3uagMratc. J. H. C. Griffin has been r^pimls ioned as a notary public. I LADIES' HOSIERY and MEN'S HOSE We hay*1 just received a new shipment of PHOENIX SILK HOSIERY. Ladies' colore Black ' White Tan Grey Ladies' qualities 75c sod $1.00 Man's colors Navy White Tan Black Men's quality SC : to all Parcel Pott orders promptly filled and prepaid. T. L. Cely Co. Ellison Van Moose Concert Co. Concert Numbers and Scenes From Grand Opera College Auditorium THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 4TH, 8:30 P.M. Adults 50c and 75c, Children 35c. Above prices made possible only by the company having an "off" date. INTEREST IM THE CREAMERY ROUTES Mrs. Mamie Clark Deckles to Be come Regular Shipper on Anderson Route Tending to show the great Interest which bas been created in the cream -iry route leading1 from Anderson, Sirs Marnie Clark, who owns a farm (wo ye three miles from the city, called it the chamber of commerce room yea erday for the purpose of confering tilth the demonstration department of he diambenof commerce. Mrs. Clark isa decided to purchase five to. ten tood dairying cows, and become u -egular shipper on the Anderson :reamery route. In addition to shlp dng cream she will also take advsn age of the opportunity to ship oggs. Another acquisition to the natrons if this route will be Mr. A.. M. Camp lell, who "ad. a conference siso wit li Mr. Garrison, and states that he ex leets to make arrangements to dis jose of the surplus cream and eggs from his farm, and will also pur mase sevoral additional cows. Mr. 'ampbeil has also decided to invest la i cream separator. Ralph Drake will also come into his route, and will purchase a cream leparator, oleo Increasing the number if his heard to five or six good milk !OWS. EZL SUCCESS ENTHUSIASTIC GOLF PLAYER Hr. G, Wright Nichol? Praises Game as Out-Door Eg ercise Comes to Him Who opens a 8??lags UCCORBV and adi* to it regularly. He ls in a position to take advantage of opt pn rt salties .when pro. seated. The Bank of Anderson The Wrongest Bani ia tag County. Mr. G. Wright Nichols, o? Haiti* aore, who has been In tin city tor cverardKfS a? a guest of General C. V. Held, lg an enthusiastic soif play :r. and Kincj> lie ba? been here he has teen tinging tho. praise* ot golf, as mt door exercises, to such on extent hat quite a number of leading (Ilt ens of Anderson are enthusiast te for i gold course. It ls very likely that hlg visit, and the enthusiasm created ty MT. Nichols, will result in the es abnehment of a gold course et An [crson. Thia matter has thready been tnder advisement by the :. ant ry Mub. and et one time lt was thought hat a link wouV be established, ir. Nichols Is o:' vie opinion ?hat here ls nothing that would add more o the enjoyment and lu ?dth of the onunnnity than, ihis outdoor ???r<?.K?. Wk\ ATOR? Vf BLA?E DEAD ?* Sews' l^ej^hr^Hls Relatives iFroru Greenwood Journal.) News was received by relatives here afternoon of the sudden death this Ding of Mr. Andrew W. Blake st heme tn Griffin. Ga. Ha is sur ed hy'two brothers. Dr. T. S. ?.ke. ot Nthtfy 9fx, and Col. W. K. *e, of Greenwood, and ihre? sls s, Mrs . Lissie Alexander of Greens N. C., aud Mr?. H. hackle Plowden. of lteynolrie. acid M. M- Plowden, of Greenwood, Hlake waa 80 year? of age. He known hy many Greenwood rrbo will nt- grieved to learn ot pa**?*g ? What Meat? That is a secondary consideration. Thc first question is, What bulcher? You are not sore of getting a fresh, tender juicy steak from aa unreliable butcher. You must be sure: If you aro ?ure of your butt-uer, you are su rc of your meat. Our customers rely on us f' ? hetng. choice, down to the last ourvc of meat, oven it that ounce is over weight. The Lily White iMarket J. N. Lindsey. Propr. Phones ?M and 6?5. LOVE ANDA FEL? eW-FE^lNG , I am tho man to Ox your teeth so you oan es* the pie that 1 put ta the Piedmont Bett. I make plates at $6. SO I make gold crown* at$4.00 SOver fieSngs, ??e and op. Cold ?Bm? $1.00 mxt? np Painless Ettratirm* 4?ffc. I make a specialty of treating Pyorrhea, Al reo Jarte ot fhe gums and all crown sad bridge work and regulating mal formad teeih Ali work guaranteed nrst-clase. S. C^RUCE DENTIST