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Zorada Izmar! Clairvoyant Palmist Trance Medium Special Readings 50c. My Work Sneaks Fur its*,if. While l hara endorsements of hun dreds of the mont noted men nod wo men of America, I deem them of Hi de value, ninon I stund alone upon the merits nf my work. Any person who ran believe I hoir own eyes and earn cannot help bul know that my work I? of the highest order of Ron lilno clairvoyance. Why uro you HO UIIHUCCCS?IIUI In business? Why are you so melancholy and dlsi'oii raged? Why ?rc you drawn through life so] unhappy? Why IK Hom?- ?ne Sharing the love Unit ls rightfully yours? Th? sc and kindred questions can be um-wcrcd. advised upon, and thc cause explained. I will Impart to you a force so strong, so subtle that life becomes I ?right Happy and Prosper ous. If you cure to know what business you shnll follow to be snccessful. where you shall go, and who to avoid, ir you intend to make any changes, or to start a business, buy or sell property, or. In fact, take any import ant steps, you should call on me st | once. Those who aro In sorrow, doubt and distress should. I have helped thouB nnds, why not you? No matter how I bad your conditions or ot how long stondlng; I can bring the success and happiness that ls rightfully yours. Evil'habits and influences that beor you down, causing bad luck and making you despondent and unable I tu gain your desires, I -ian, through ray fully developed psychic forces, | remove. My long and successful practice In adjusting business affairs makes lt I impossible to .fall in being of bene flt in affairs of love, marriage divorce] changes, wills, deeds, mortgages, pat ents, sickness, and, in fact, every-1 thing. If you have trouble or difficulties nt any kind como to me and havo s quiet chat, confidentially. I will tell you what can be dono. I can assist) you in all walka of Ute. Don't bo dos pon dent, worry or feel bad when you only have to call. Now. a . a business advisor, 1 stand preeminent I will toll you more about your own business than you know yourself. If you are not doini: well, and want to do tetter, call on me. Have you domestic difficulties? is! >our wife, husband or sweetheart un true? Do Others share the love thai rightfully oolongs to you.? If so, don't hesitate. Call quick beforo too late. I am besieged every day with the I very best people of Anderson sad surrounding country, seeking advice and lo formation'on all matters ot in terest- such as business transactions, lawsuits, contested will,. Ute lnaur-1 ance, damage suits, deeds, mortgages, collections, speculations,' stocks and financial affairs, .love, courtship, mar- | riage and divorces. Reunite th? separated, GMHC lover's quarrels.'locates lost relatives or friends. You will also-be told how to have your every want k...d wish satisfied, how to live happily and con tented Uv remainder of your Ute. Does everything seem to go wrong? HSJ fortune never smiled on you? Has your life .been full of ups sud downs? If so, why not call and lot me advise you how to overcome tko] stumbling blocks that seem to stand In your way. I teach palmistry. and personal magn?tisa?. Develop weak, mediums, and will Instruct you in the occult, imparting to you the wonderful secret ---"Success." My practice and professions! repa ie lion is built upon honor, reason able chargea, faithful service sad speedy success. Call today, for to morrow may be too late. Special Readings 50c ZORADA IZMAR 4*6 N McBuftte St.,', one block of postofRc?, aear the standpipe. Hours.* SN30 a. ia. until 8 p. m. BUYS STOCK BAILEY COMPANY'S STORES Joe Trowbridge Bid In Some $3,' 400 Worth of Stuff for Sum $1,160. Thc stuck lu Mic two local atorea of tim defunct A. W. Halley & Co.. hid In yesterday morning by Joe Trow bridge, of tliiJ city, for the ?um of $i,tt;<?. There were several prospec tive purchasers, and bidding was live ly throughout. The slock of Roods In the storeroom on South .Malu street brought $435. Mr. Trowbridge values his purchases at $3,400. Mr. Tn.wbrldge will dispose nf tho stork at a clean up sale which will bo held lu the next few days. It will bo disposed of at an open sale. Mr. Trowbridge is consid.'rod u Rood bargain driver, a" uhown by the fact that he purchased $::.IO(t worth of merchandise and atoro fixtures for thc sum nf $1.Ititi. Among the fixturoa pun lia: ed were six National cash re gisters. Further announcement .i ai tu the sale of thc goods will appear In The Intelligencer. AMUSEMENTS THE GARRICK "The Master Key." thc final cpi-odo jf the great ?erial production by that name, was Mir.wu yesterday at Thc Darrick, large audiences enjoying the film at every >iertormance. For today an attractive program ' "\s boen laid out, and visitors to tl up to date little theare are asmred that they will get their moneys worth at any time. THE PALMETTO "King of Kobouio" wuj the name of the tab shew presented yesterday at the Palmetto by Zarrow's American Olrls, which is without a doubt ono of the best vaudeville troupes that has over been to Anderson. One of. tho features of the show is thc buck and wing dancing of two members of tho company. They ocor what is general ly conceded to be OQQ ot the finest exbtblttons of this type of dancing ever presented ta the city. Manager Pinkston of tho Palmetto baa never brought to Anderson a show which i.i giving more genius satisfaction than the ?oe now holding thc boards at, that popular playhouse. Prettier girls, better singing, cleaner comedy and higher class acting have never been seen on the vaudeville stage herc. There is a change of bill every day, and today and Saturday entirely now shows will bo out on. THE ANDERSON The management of Tho Anderson IJ offering for this afternoon aud to night "Alias Jimmy Valentine." a fi red World Corporation, featuring Robert Warwick In one of tho most ionsational detective .dories over film ed. In addition to thia Micro ls being offered as an added attraction "Elec irlcia." tho human dynamo. This woman appears to be immune to tho sffocts ot electricity, for voltage enough la pu-sed through her body to ilmost kill the average man, and she la apparently nc-no tho wirae for 'lie <x pi:rl euee. The per fur ?nance la put in In such a stylo that lt is mirth provoking, a id tlroso who attended yesterday's ehowa had moro heartier laugh* to tho minuto than they have Dad in many moona. Electric current 's passed through her body and a Lorch ta lighted by touching it to any [v rllon of her person, this boing one >f tho tow marvellous stunts that aro performed. No one should miss this [ie rf o rm an ce. THE PARAMOUNT Hundreds ot people yesterday af ternoon and laut nbrbt witnessed "John Barleycorn," the powerful fl'm displayed nt the Paramount. This waa th? thrilling and romantic story of the Ufo of Jack London, written by himself. Tho picture made a pro profound Impression upon those who saw lt, and lt is generally conceded to- be one of the best films ever shown In the city. Per today the Paramount is offering "Buck-shot lohn", which was written by Charles hi. Van Loan. For Saturday the Para mount la offering "A Woman's Triumph." which ts adapted from Sir Walter 8cott\s "Heart of Midlothian." Monday dainty Mary Pickford will bc seen In 'Hearts Adrift." DULL, SPLITTING, SICK HEADACHE Dr. James* Headache Powders re lieve at ono 10 cents a i ' 1 Ton take a Dr. James' Headache Powder and la just a few momenta your head clears and al neut alga tarin fades away. It's the ?jule and surest relief for headache, \ -he er duri, throbbing, splitting or iu<rv*w racking. Send someone to the drug store and get a dime package now. Quit suffering-it's so needless. Be sore you gat Dr. James' Headache Powders-then there will be no disap polntmwnt. m DIL J. E. WATSON~~ Genera! Practice Office ia Ligon 4k Ledbetter Betiding. North Mata Street. Office Phone f.JO. Residence Phone gag. HAND TAILORED CLOTHES AT "HAND-ME DOWN" PRICES SPRING IS HERE. Why not greet it ?ti the proper ^M*^ Opi-mling lin- linkest ( lunn of I ?liol Inp: *" * * .?^^Hte Store, in the norM, we ure I? a position io ^arbi Ever) well dressed mun should have ?it least pfcagj^ eliminate nil mlddlo-nianN pn.iits plating fiiia \^ one made-to measure Spring Suit, lt will be an asset / HM beyond rnmprtiUon of any other tailor. gAll? \^ in iH|S?nc^. ;IS well as a source of satisfaction. We /3ra7 WZpw&J ? Hill ,00 le? us prove our assertion to ?ure I ^y^a>\-f^\ u |U save VOU from SH) to S1S OU vol.. suit, too. ?7^' SB^ von huh ur reiiiBd your lunney.' 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J W? ll| tflffl SMK to us season after season because of salisfactorv service at very moderate \M B V fiBigS ^ -|\ cost. ? Hr sMiSp t? m Wc have an excellent line of new Spring fabrics that will meet the wishes Mk W| W? ?mSf and tastes of every reasonable man. BP! ^ We have a wide range of styles, an expert cutter, and our prices are with- -?- . i Jn your means. FitJ Workmanship and A call from you will mean an order for us and satisfaction to both. Our Trimmings Guaranteed or ?lid customers "come back." < Money Refunded. U.S. WOOLEN MILLS CO. ^Qmmv m mSSSP1 VS * ,.????LD?S LARGEST CUSTOM TAJLORS WP '?HP11 108 North Hain NO MORE $15 NO LESS ?WiP PURELY PERSONA!. W. M. SHEPARD, of Wllllamoton. waa In tba . ?tty yesterday ca bual Udaa. Ho U president or the William? ston Cotton Mills and ts one of the beat mill men In the State Mr. Sherard baa one hobby for which in ls noted throughout this section and that ls Ute Seoand Regiment band, of the vWllltamsttfn MUI3. He Uko? a deepi pp i ?mal Wateres t tn%h? organi sation and ts ?wwgely responsible tor the bud bein? kept together and ta a bigh state of efficiency, lt hoing con sidered one of Ute finest bands In the SUte. CLAUDE McAUSTEF-. of LaUmer, waa a visitor la the city yesterday for a few boura He was formerly tn the railroad business but tor the past few years has been fanning 1 JAMB8 T. GARLAND, of Ware Shoals, waa ? visitor, tn the etty yes terday. He waa at one time a real-lent Qt Anderson, being connected with the Morrow-Bbsa company. X. H. CLARKSON AND a B. ROB?. of Columbia, aro visitare In the city. They aw representatives of tho com panies that carried insurance on tho stock of goods of N. PqUakoff, which waa destroyed several days'ago In a fir0 at Iva, and are here for the pur pose of going to that town and ad justing the matt.tr. * ' "MUS- B M. AND ftilSS CARO AU?U of Pend .eton, were among tho ehop<\ pera'In th?'city, yesterday. \11S8 HANNIE ISBELU of.Walhal la, ld spending some time tn the city, the guest of her sister Miss Marie Isboll. ASHLEY. BRIQds. a popular young traveling man who makes his head quarters in this etty, baa returned rrom a short visit to friends in Green wood. 8. K. ME RUELL r.f Jeanette, Pa.; E. P. Rile, of Baltimore; H. ti. Neal, of Meriden, Conn. ; Edwin Lowe, of Providence and Adolph Rosenthal. J. M. Fennell and H. M. Floyd, of XQW York, all jewelry drummers, wct(, in the etty yesterday calling on Ivfcal dealers. ?. V. JACKSON, of Iva, president ot vhe Jackson MUI.1 of tva. waa tn the city yesterday for a short whllo. . ' .?. . S. Y.' H AMBY, of Greenwood, waa among, the visitors In the city yester day. .7. J. COKER, a.well known farmer of tho country, j*/aa a ^|%ltpr in tho cfjtjr yesterday: gr -jk : S wk JAMES M. >?OSS. of Wathalki, r? tur?ed home y?itetflay t|ft# a brier visit In the city. GEORGE BISSEL, or Charleston, is visiting In the city, the guest of lila sisters. Mri. J. H. Townsend and Mrs. A. K. Provost. L; A. JAMES, ot Greenville, waa in the city yesterday on business. JOE LIGON, of Iva, was among the visitors m the cltay yesterday. He la a prosperous and progressive mer? chant of that town. THE ANDERSON Today, Afternoon ,and Night ALIAS JIMMY VALENT-NE K Five Reel Worlds Corporation Featuring Robt Warwick in one of the most sensational defective stories ever filmed, S# ' ? 5 ALSO ''? ELECTRICIA The Humi i Dynamo ; _ . Every one must see this great act Admission 5c and l Of Open today ! p. rn,