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A "/ord About The Policy Of This Store At all times we are work ing for the interest of our patrons as well as ourselves -we offer you only what we wou.d like to be offered, GOOD CLEAN MER CHANDISE, at prices reas onable enough for you to ' make a purchase. TODAY we have a treat in store for the ladies, the new styles we omened this week look better than any we have ever had before, and we'have marked them within your reach. For instance, we. are showing two pumps, the newest cut Colonial and lat est heel, worth $3.50 for $3.00. Four pumps, one a dull j leather, "one a vici, one a gun metal and the other a patent, we have alwaysSold to* $4, but this season they'll go for $3.60. . i Babydolls. Beyond ?. ''doubt we are showing the rarest selection of these yet. to be found. The patent leather with a one inch heel for $2 can't" oe touched. Two others for $2.So in gun m?tal and patent leather have the best shaped toe ever tried on and the one for $3.50 ls the most perfect tl tiing slipper of them all. "Ladies, w?l ex pect yon today" . Geisberg Bros. Mer Masoflic Temple ..Shoe? Thai &tWy" Great Movie Mr. Burne? of New York Will Be Shown Today at The An derson A six reel Vitagraph, "Mr. Barnes of New York," will be tbe attraction at The Anderson tooay. This splen did play features Maurice Costello, one of the best known figure? in mov ing pictures, and Mary Charleaton. The ??Anderson orchestra is daily proving one of the best drawing cards of this popular playhouse. At yes terday's performances the orchestra seemed- to be in extra fine form. That their playing was deeply appre ciated WOJ shown by the fact that they were compelled to answer a number of enchores. Free Show At Paramount Theatre Today for AU Children-A Fine Program Manager P. M. Burnett of the Paramount theatre announced yester day that all children of the city, whether school children or not. will be admitted to the Paramount theatre today between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 1 o'clock p. m. The following reels will be shown : "The Fairlea* Hallow'en," "An Ani mated Armchair," "Magician With Sculpture Work," "His Cinderella Girls," ."Kingdom of Flowers,'' "Alad Jin end Hla Lamp and the Charmer." . Gr rick New Motion Picture House Will Be Opened Early Next Week Manager C. H. Bleich of The An derson theatre announced yesterday that his newest picture house, "The Garrick" will be opened next Tuesday or Wednesday. Several days Iago he purchased The Bijou, on South Main street, and since then the place has bean undergoing general repairing and overhauling. The theatre building ls being re panted Inside add out, and when com pleted will .prove to be one of the most attractive places of the kind in the city. Good music and an ex cellent Une of pictures will be offer, ed patrons of this pince. LILLIAN BUSSELL In ?Wild Flower* st The Anderson ( Next Monday WU1 Be Great At- ' traction. LUlion Russell, In "Wild Flower," is the stellar attraction which The An derson theatre will offer Its patrons next Monday. Manager Bleich be lieves that this will provo a great drawing; card, and ls expecting large audiences st both afternoon and ?ven ing performances. " TICKETS GOING FAST. Indications Ara Standing Boom Will Be at Premium For Honey Boy Evans. Tickets for Honey Boy Evans Min. strels, which will be the attraction at , The Anderson next Tuesday evening, , are selling fast, and those who have , not procured their seats should do so , at tho earliest possible moment, de- , dared Manager C. H. Bleich yester- , day. , Mr. Bleich stateB that orders for ? tickets will be taken by t?l?phone, ? and the ticke: J laid aside mi til the < customer desires to call'for them. , The telephone number of the theatre toll Indications are that standing room -j will' be at a premium when , the cur. tain goos up next Tuesday night on . Honey . Boy Evans and his trouble of ? fun makers. ? _. PLAY AT CLEMSON i COLLEGE TONIGHT Local T?!ant Wm Present "A Day at a Union Station-Nearly 50 in Cast ' CLEMSON COLLEQE, March 5. The.-e la un una! interest In the play io be given Saturday night, Marche, tn the college chapel by the theatrical cluban organisation com posed entirely of tocal talent. "A Boy at the Union Stalled" ts the title of the comedy; Nearly halt a hundred are In the cast, and those who hare had the pleasure of seeing the re hearsal, say that each one seems es pecially fitted for the part that has been assigned. There will be a num ber of striking character well donat ed, and au evening of fun ls assured for al!. The proceeds are to go to the Y. M. C. A. building fund and to the U. D. C. Chapter. A Speette Agake Colds. "It there is such a thing as a spa elfie against colds, lt ts to be found In the Bleeping porch or the open bsd room. Next to that comes tho cold sponge bath ta the .Morning,'* ney* the Youth's Companion. Be aa careful aa you can you will occasionally use cold and when ?you do' you will find Chamberlain's Cough R?nedy, a great help In enabling you tc set rid of lt Obtainable everywhere. * ELECTRIC CIT1 * _. * Items of tulsrtat and Person! * Winkte 4M tft? 31 New Cells For Police Station. The new steel cells for the. addition, to the city gusrd house have arrived sod 'yesterday were hauled to' the police station and unloaded. The cells, come "knocked down," and at an early date the work ot placing them tn the new guard house and riveting them together will be started. Some time ago the police committee of city coun cil realised the peed cf addition guard house space, aSd were authorised by city council to convert a part of the city bail, used by a buggy -.bed for ?.ho chief of police, into an addition for the guard bouse. Tho place wtos clean ed out, a cement floor pladbd in it and sewerage facilities provided. There are four of the new cell?, thre~ for men and one for women. This new eection of the guard house will be used fog th? incarceration of white people altogether. Searching For Family Records. Mrs. C. W. Hendrick, ct Baltimore, has been tn Anderson for l?verai days consulting records rathe c Rices of the probate Judge and the clerk of court. Mrs. Hendrick desiree to secure all the Information possible wit? refer ence to the devolutfonary history of the Land and Herring or Herron fam ilies and the descendants of Joseph Land, William Herring or Herron and Stephen Herron or Herring/ Mrs. Hendrick is an authoress ana is gath ering material for a book. . Anyone in this section who can furnish Mrs. Hendrick with Information as to these families will confer a favor on her. Her address is "Albion Hotel, Cathed ral street, Baltimore, Md." Clyde Devlin Gave H $500 Cash BaU. Glyde Devlin, the young negro who was bound over to the court of gen oral session after a preliminary Thursday before Magistrate Geiger on charges of having assaulted Frank Dlvver a week ago today, yesterday morning gave cash bond in the sum of $500, and was released. Monthly Meeting School Tm ?loes. ^1 The regular monthly meeting yes terday ot the board of trustees of the city schools was held in the office of Superintendent E. C. McCants. Mat ters of a routine nature only were be fore the board, lt was stated. , Tho trustees were guests ot the eleventh grade of the high school at an elegant tlx-course dinner served yesterday.I Three Tracts Land Sold. Mrs. Sue A. Seybt has sold Mr. J. S. McFall three tracts of land, aggregat ing 56.45 acres, for th? sum of $4,000. The tracts adjoin the home place on Rock River.' It had beet, reported on the streets that the hone place had been sold, but this was e rroneous. -o Death at The Anderson 3011?. Mrs. Polly Coker, wife of V. J. Coker, died at her home, 40 D. street, . Anderson .Mills village, at 10 o'cloek. Thursday night. The funeral services will be held this afternoon and Inter ment will be at Silver Brook drmetery. Mrs. Coker was 37 years of age. -~fh"- '"ll fl Inspection of .-.\ -fl Local Militic ij]M The annual inspection of tjhje Pal metto Rifles, the local company ot the Natlctnal Guard of South Carolina, will be held next Thursday afternoon st 5v o'clock <OD the'sanare. The in- , spec?ton will be conducted by Adj. Gen. W. W. Moore and an officer of the United Stt/.es army. Apropos of Ibis inspection, the riflemen are get ting in some hard practice Just now. Capt, lt. L. Llgon stated yesterday that ho hopes to have 65 men in uniform ?.t the Inspection Thursday afternoon, lhere - are 66 men on the company roll. .-o-? Brother of Mrs. E. W. Brown Dead. N Mrs. E. W. Brown and. her sister. Miss Carrie folley, of Orangeburg, who wiui 'visiting her, were called to Orange ourg yesterday on account of the death ot their brotner Mr. ueorge 3. Balley. . i_* : Beware of imitations t nene THE COLS MPG. CO, The Force Feed blades hsvs es ment for the best resolta. Th? Ct ts controlled by a lever la easy w ts behind the Hopper and is prot?t In shipment er nee tn the field. The Geege Xs positive sad seen dist?bate nay quantity trem ed te lt ht a streng, accurate sad tn assay years sad afra yen ceaitnnt Sullivan Hardi ************** Y SPARKLETS * , * d Mention Caught Over the * raab of Aadat?aii * a?*??*** EUI? Hughe* Is rude. Arrest. Ellis Hughes, of Hone? Path, who shot and killed Arthur Williams, near Donalds last Saturday night, as a member of a posse organized by I Sheriff J. M. H. Ashley for the arrest of the negro, and who waa exonerated by the coroner's j&ry which held an inquest over the negro's body, has been' arrested and lodged in the Ab beville County Jail. Thia action was taken at the suggestion of Solicitor Robert A. Cooper and is Intended as a matter of form more than anything oise. The South Carolina laws do not permit coroner's juries to exonerate a man who kills another, but the per son must go through the form of a trial. Mr. O. B. Qreene, of thu firm of Qreene, Martin and Earle, went to Greenwood yesterday to appear before Special Judge Kernest Moore in a mo tion for bell fo'r Hughes. Bail was allowed in the sum of $ 1,000. -o Dr. Bufus A. Child Died at Hendersoaville. A large numberof Anderson peo ple remember the Rev. H. A. Child, formerly a resident of this city, and they will he grieved to learn of his death which occurred at Henderson - ville Wednesday afternoon. Ile was a native of Greenwood County, and graduated in law. After practicing a while at Pickena he entered the Meth odist ministry, arid later wac made presiding elder of the Greenville/dis trict, with headquarter:; at Anderson. He lived here during the years of 1903 and 1904. -o Hall Stones Fell Yesterday, j Yesterday proved one of the most disagreeable days that has been ex perienced in theBe parts in weeks. Rain, driven by a cold north wind, be gan falling Thursday night and con tinued through most of Friday. About 1 o'clock yesterdsy afternoon- there was a particularly heavy shower, which was accompanied by consider able hall. Last evening the sun set clear and there was a slight rise in the temperature. o W. J. Nhealy Has Been Promoted. Friends in .Anderson city/and coun ty of W, J. Shaalyi formerly agricul tural field agent for ti's Southern Railroad, with headquarters In Gren ville, will be pleased to learn that he has been promoted and transferred to Macon, Ga. He attended a number of farmers' meetings In this city and county, and waa well liked by all who knew him.. BY. Vi, C. A. Directors Postpone Meeting. The annual meeting of the Ander son Young Men's Christian Associa tion directors, which was to have been held hist night, has been postponed. This action was necessary because ol the absence from the. city of several members of tie board. The date,for the holding of tho meeting has not yet been set. Clernsoti-Furmaa ?ame Varch 87. The chamber of connverce rt nerved yesterdsy a letter from Advertlsics Manager P. C. Cray ton of Oe Clemson College "Tigers" sating tba* the, an nual Clemson-Furmsn, baseb? .1 game Will be played bore on March rr. This will be on Saturday afternoon, and doubtless the attendance at the rame will be ?urge? lt ls understood the game will be played at Buena Vis ta park. . -o--, i Two Negroes Are Seat ap to Court. Before United States CommlsBionei Early yesterday preliminary hearings were given Will and Irving Wllliford colored, on charges of manufacturing whiskey. The negroes were bounr] over for trial in the United State; court, which convents at Greenvilh on the third Tuesday in April. Bond in the sum of S300 each was fixed. WU Wllliford waa able to furbish hit bond, but the'other defendant was re mended to the county ?t*L A pre liminary hearing was ta have -fcset given Will Gentry, white, on simllsi cnurgeB. nut ino bearing waa postoon cd on Recount of the absence fron ' . \\\\\a\\m\m\\\vr x ' i Distributor No. 20. KLOO, genuine unless breaded! CHARLOTTE, S. C. ? peculiar pattern and ai range. it-Off in of Improved design and ?ch ot the operator. This lever .ted hy the needles treat damage rate ead ls easy, te set ss as ta LAM peaads te the acre, astsvstrhty such lue. It will last t fsetfsfaetiea. vare Company rn Cta?fltwBle Appetite Follows Good Digestion Nearly everyone indulges their appetite and the digestive organs are ahusel, resulting in a conges tion of poisonous waste that clogs tue JK<W<?1S and causes much mis ery and distress. The most effective remedy to correct this condition 1B the com bination of simple laxative herbs with pepstn, known as Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin. This ls a natural, pleasant-tasting remedy, gentle yet positive in acilon, and quickly relieves Indigestion, con stipation, sick headache, belching, etc. Drug stores sell Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin at fifty cents and ono dollar a bottle, and In thousands of homes it is the indis pensable family remedy. For a free trial oatie, write Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 452 Washington St, Mon ticello, Ills. the city of an important witness, Sheriff J. M. H. Ashley. o ?? Dr. Fraser Builds A Bowling Alley. - Dr. W. U. Fraser, pastor of the First Presbyterian church and head master of the Frazer Fitting school,, has had constructed for his own use, the use of his friends and the use of i the students or tho Fitting School a splendid bowling alloy, in the rear of the manse on West Whitner street. The building erected for the purpose is equipped with two splendid alleys. MT.XIfO CITY ON THE Y KIICI" OF RTA UV ATI ON (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) ington representatU ', gave out tho following summary tonight of mes sages on the r lltaryi sltifatlon: 'General Angeles telegraphed from Monterey that the campaign was pro gressing rapidly. Coal fields ours. Maclovlo Herrera defeated there by our Generals Hernandez and Perora. Within [a few days we will hove all tho fuel we need for transportation purposes.-In Monterey all ls C'lull and enemy evidently has not resolved to attack. "Salvatierra and Alcanbaro, two Im portant places In the State of Guana juato, harp been captured by%the con vention General Arroyo. The enemy fled abandoning their military stores, leaving the entire northern part ot the State free from' Carranzlstas." Apparently there ls no prospect of the embargo on the pott of Progreso, in Yucatan, being raised. A report to tho state department today said It waa Carranza's intention to keep the port closed and that two gunboats would be sent there to take the place ot the Progreso, which was blown up a few days ago. The gunboat Bravo has gone to Tampico from Vera Crux j and ' not to Progreso . as previously I reported, it was announced. Smallpox ai Yera Cres. EL PASO, Tex., March 5.-The purpose of General Obregon's con templated evacuation of Mexico City IB to launch a campaign against thc Villa forces in the north, according to persons arriving here today. They described conditions in and about the capital as chaotic Almost all portable property of value, the refugees Bald, has been con fiscated by Obregon's troops. Small pox had' broken out at Vera Cruz, they said, where the water supply had been cut off. The arrivals said that quantities of arms and ammuni tion bsd been received by the Car ranza forces from Central and South American countries by way of Hava na. A report here today said Carranza troops had cut tiie Central Railroad between Chihuahua City and Torre?n. General Villa ls said to be in the vici nity of Guadalajara. INVESTIGATING PARK MYSTERY '.CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) Cook,^ written a day or so before Miss Cook disappeared, "It ls ridiculous td suppose Mr. Mayo had anything to do with Lillian's iieappearance." said Miss Waterbury. "He was Interested In her because ot me. I bscame very fond of her. Sh* knew that I wasn't married to ?Mr. Mayo. But she did not lea'e because she learned of this. She left because she was Intelligent, ambitious, wanted to Improve herself and the place as nurse-girl wasn't the kind of place for tier. * J "We decided she should go to New naven to join Mr. Mayo's office force. I don't remember whether the sug gestion came from Mr. Mayo or from me. "When she disappeared Mr. Mayo telephoned and^ told me ehe was mis sing and asked if she had come to me or If I knew anything about her. Of course, I didn't /"In my opinion Lillian wandered sway w*>l!e temporarily deranged She was studying very hard. She wrote So me before she disappeared filing me about tbe examination she was tb uko the following night ut Ute beni nese school, i am afraid lt was all too much for her." TEN YEAR'S MISERY ENDED. J. T. Chambers, merchant, Jones boro, Ark., writes: "Foley Kidney Pills cured me of a ten-year standing case st rheumatism. I suffered miserably, ? friend told me of being cured; so I Used them, and they curad me, too." Most middle aged mon and women aro tluA to learn that Foley Kidney Pills afford a way to escape steer disturb ing bladder weakness, backache, rhea ensttem. puffin-?ss under eyes, si ff and .woolen joints, and other Ills attribua nt to kidney troubles. Evan's Phar nancy. LADIES' HOSIERY and MEN'S HOSE We have just received ? new shipment of PHOENIX SILK HOSIERY. Ladies' colors Black White Ten Grey Ladies' qualities 75c ano $1.00 Men's colors Navy White Tan Black Men's quality 50c to all Parcel Post orders promptly filled and prepaid. T. L. Cely Co. BURGLARS IF your home is burglarized tonight how much of your Savings would the burglars get? . . . - ' . I' : i /. ... ?F, your Savings are deposited in our bank, how > much would the burglars get ? None. 'The money you deposited today, the burglars can riot get tonight." FARMERS LOAN & TRUST CO. FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK We pay interest on deposits._ GROWING Trade with us is (rowing. Every day brings new customers. Everybody likes new goods, and wc ??i just enough cheaper to | make it td your Interest to trade with us. . By selling tor cash we are able to keep this up six days in tba week. For Ssturday we will have a fine layout ot fresh meats for Saturday:w Pork Chopo. 18c lb, 2 lbs 85e All Pork Saussge. ... . .. 20e lb, 2 lbs ?fie I Choice Steaks and Roasts.l&c lb Fresh Fish and Oysters. Liver, liver Bausaga, frankfurters, etc. . Quality, price and good weight ls. the foundation on which wc are building our business. The Spot Czsh. Grocery N. Main St. J, P. Noble?, Mgr. Opposite New Pssserger Station. Phone 181 ENGRAVED CARDS AND STATIONERY^ .Nothing so refiaed aa a neatly engraved calling card. Nothing HO distinctive isa stationery with your monogram neatly engraved ihr?We have a spe cial arrangement with ono of the most artistic engraving chuceras in the coun try, whereby we can furnish engraving of soy character, promptly and at minimum cost. Wedding Invitations, Announcement*, Ute. Colling Caris, Stationery, Etc. We would be pleased to show you samples sud quote prices sither by mall, or in person at our store. WALTER H. KEESE & CO. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING. A JWTA.T/"V? IMriMJirMT 199 1-2 E. Whitner St. Anderson, S. C. FlLL?i'G, CROWN AND BRIDGE SPECIALTY EXPERT ON EXTRACTING Either way, askiep or wide awake; One of the best in the State._. CALOMEL IS MERCURY! IT SICKENS! ACTS ON LIVER LIKE DYNAMITE .Mt*1* Um Tona" Starts Yow Unr Titi CaiOBftl ud Doesa't Sita* or Ma*! Yes Sick. listen to mci Take no more sick ening, salivating c-iomel whei? bilious or constipated. Don't ?os? ? ?ley'a cork! Calomel is mercury or nukduKvbr which cataos ncc rodin of the bosvi. Calomel, when it emms into conUcv with sour bil* crashes iota it, breaking it up. This ia when you feel that awful nausea aad cramping. If you ara sing Jn?^aad "all knocked out," if your ?iver ta torpid and bowels constipated or you haxp headache, dlrrinefcs, coated tongue, If breath i? bad or stomach wnir jost take a spoonful of hamiiess Dod? ?ok's XAver Touo on my guarantee. Here's ay guarantee*-Go to any drag store and get a SQ cent bottle of Dod sos'o Liver "?toe. Take a spoonful to night and it lt doesa't straighten you right up std' make yo? feel fine and vigorous by morning 1 want yon to go back to the store aad get your money. Dodson's Liver Toss ls destroying the sale of calomel because ii ia real liver medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore it can not salivate or make yod ?lek. I guarantee that o oe spoonful of Dod son's Livor Tono will pat your sluggish liver to work and ele?.n yyur bowels of that soar bPs and coustinaied ws?te which .is clogging your eyAtem k.n? msk ing-you fsel miserable. 1 guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone wilt keep your entire family feeling fine for months. Oks? it to your children, it is harmless: dostat gripe sad they like liar fch'asant taite.