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The Two Bankrupt Stocks of A. W. BAILEY CO., will go on Sale Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the store on the square. TOE TROWBRIDGE The Curtain at "The Anderson" Raises tonight at 8.15 The Fountain Stock Qompany Presents Tonight "DIXIE LAND" - Don't Miss It, It Is a Great Comedy Prices 10-20-30c. All Seats Reserved ISdass iSieetinc Of Clean WILL BE HELD FRIDAY NIGHT IN COURT HOUSE AT 8 O'CLOCK GOOD SPEAKERS FOR CAMPAIGN S?tate Health Officer Dr. J. Adam Hayne and Dr. E. A. Hines To Deliver Addresses. . Indications point to a large attend tnee of cltlsene at the mauB meeting [?morrow night at 8 o'clock in the county courthouse, which will be in the nature of a get-together confer ence apropos of cle<<o-up and paint i week, to be observed throughout te city beginning Monday morning prll 19 and ending Saturday night ie 24th Inst, Two good speakers are tthe program for the meeting, one lng Dr. 3. Adam Hayne, of Columbia, Ioreary of the State board of health, td the other Dr. E. A. Hines, peo ?tary of the State board of health und perintendent of the Anderson t'oun ?Hospital. Dr. W. Prank Ashmore, chairman of ' Sil?lWF?Ll i OR DAM, Ldiss I Men! Hare's the quick est, Marett dandruff core known. t Thin, brittle, colorless end scrsggr hair , ls mute evidence of a neglected peal p. of dandruff-that awful sc art. ; There ls nothing so destructive to ee hair as dandruff. It robs .the bair tts lustre, its strength and Its very Ute;, eventually -producing, a. feverish - hess and itching ot the scalp, which if not remedied c?uaes the hair roots to afrriag, loosen snd die-then tho thc local board of health and head of the general committee in charge of thc clear-up and paint-up week campaign, yesterday received a letter from Dr. Flay no stating that he ac cepted with pleasure the invitation to address the people of Anderson on the eve of the campaign and would ar rive here Friday noon for that pur pose. Dr. Haines haB already con sented to speak, so there ls no doubt about either one of the speakers not being able to fulfill his engagement. Dr. Hayne will speak on the subject "sanitation," while Dr. Hines will talk on "The Duty of the Citizen of the Modern Crusade Against Disease." Advertising Campaign. Various schemes for advertising the mass meeting Friday night were de cided upon yesterday afternoon at a meeting of the general committee held nt the chamber of commerce, lt was decided to have printed some 1.500 postal cards for malling out tn house keepers generally calling their at . tetiticn to clean-up and palnt-up week, ['emmit-. *es were appointed to rennest Hie .nanagement of the local telephone plant to have "central" call up all sn hse ri he rs some time next Friday nnd remind them of the mass meeting at tho court house that evening. A committee was appointed to see the managers of the various motion pic ture theatres and request them to announce , on their screens that the mass meeting would be held Friday IIGI? m CENT DAUNE hair falls out fast. A little Danderlne! tonight.-now-any time-will surely save your hair. Qet a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderlne from any drug store or toilet counter, and sitar the first ap plication your hair will take on that life, lustre and luxuriance which is so beautiful. It will become wavy and Huffy and have the appear ance of abundance; an Incomparable gloss and softness, but what will please you most will be after Just a raw week's usa, when you will actual ly see a lot ot fine, downy hair-new hair-growing all over the scalp. evening at the court house. Ward Committees. Meetings of the various ward com mittees have been held und plans laid for helling owners of all premises in the respective wards to clean-up their places during the week of April 19--4. Reports state that enthusiasm In Ihn respective wards ls at a high pitch regartMnir clean-up and paint-up week and that there ls great rivalry be tween the respective ward committees us to which one will have the cleanest ward when the campaign ls ended. ? > i Personal ii Sam Anderson, secretary of the | Jackson .Mill, of Iva. was In the city < yesterday. 1 A. V. I ia rn CH, g. well known mer chant of Lowndesvllle. was n the city yesterday. Henry Moseley, cashier of the bank at Lowndesvllle, was in the city yes terday. Br. J. E. Algcod. a prominent phy sician of Liberty, wa? In the city yesterday. A. B. Boyce, who ls connected with hie Southern Railway, was In the city yesterday. Mrs. Alice Wright of Seneca was in the city yesterday en route to Sum ter. Mrs. Mary Clark of Belton was In the city yesterday. J. E. Horton of Belton wes among the visitors In the city yesterday. Mrs. Q. P. Pettigrew, Prank Petti grew, Mid Misses Una and Annie Pet tigrew, of Starr, were In tho city yesterday. Rev. J. L. Singleton of Starr was In the city yesterday. . Mrs. H. A. Teasl> and Mrs. J. H. Oliver, of Augusta, Qa., have been visiting their sister. Mrs: A. S. Stephens, on South Main ?tree*. Miss Lillie Maud Platt, of AugUstu, Ga., has returned home after visiting Miss Sarah Frances Stephens, on ftcuth Main street. _ Lay Furthe For Clear GENERAL COMMITTEE PAVES THE WAY FOR GENERAL CITY CLEANING TO ADVERTISE Various Schemes For Interesting ihe General Public in die Work Are Discussed. To lav further plans for clean-up and paint-up week, which will he ob served here April 1D-24 Inclusive, a meeting of the general committee was held yejterday afternoon at the chamber of commerce. By a fortunate coincidence, Mr. George C. Kelnfrank, the 28-day ad vance man nf the Redpath Chautau qua Bureau wa.. in j he chamber of commerce rooms at the tlnn> the com mittee met and favored the committee with a highly Interesting and instruc tive talk on landscape gurdening and other "city beautiful" work. Mr. Hheinfrank lins devoted a great deal of study to theBo subjects and has done a great deal of landscape gar dening about his own country home in the suburbs of Chicago. He gave the committee some very helpful sugges tions with reference to landscape gardening and city beautiful work and how they should go about stlmu I tating public interest in such a pro 'poganda. . U--\~ ..,... 1 Clean People's Property. The committee discussed the con dition of a number of lots about the city, especially those close to tho square, and a resolution was-adopted requesting the city health officer' to require property owners! within a radius cf-, three blocks of the Bquarc to give their premises a thorough cleaning, and that id' case they re fused to comply with'the request, the health officer have the lots cleaned for them. A number of other matters pertain ing to clean up week were discuss ed, and particularly methods of ad vertising the event and getting the cooperation of the people generally, lt was decided to have printed some 1,500 postal cards for mailing to housekeepers calling their attention to the clean up week. It was decided to request the management of thc local telephone company to have the operators call up all subscribers on Friday and notify them of tho mass meeting which will be held at the court house Friday night ai 8 o'clock, when speeches apropos of the clean up campaign will be by State Health Officer J. Adam Hayne'and Dr. E. A. Hines, superintendent of the Ander son County Hospital. The'committee further decided to call on the man agers of the local motion picture theatres to show slides on their screens advertising the meeting for Friday night in the court house. DR. J. E. WATSON General Practice Office In Ligen ft Lcd better Building. North Main Street, Office Phone 210. . Residen ea Phone S86. ?. C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 405-406 Bleckloy Building Anderson? S. C. '. r Plans HAS FINE STIW ON 100 ACRES LAND FRANK RHODY HAS ONE OF PRETTIEST CROPS TO BE . SEEN NEAR CITY COTTON PLANTING If Weather Remains Favorable Last of the Week Will See Much Cotton in Ground. That corn in coming np rapidly al ready and a large portion of the cot ton to be planted In this county will bc in. the ground by the end of the week, provided the weather , remains favorable, is the information brought to the city yesterday by a well known farmer of the county. One of the prettiest stands of corn to be seen close to the city of An derson Is that on the farm of Frank J. Rhody. He has something like 100 acres of corn already up, 80 acres of .this being in one field. Mr. Rhody stated yesterday that lie will be through with planting cotton by Fri day, provided the weather conditions remain favorable. Speaking of crops in general. Mr. Rhody stated that he had a splendid stand of beans in his garden, andi that unless the i^os.t nipped tho plants he expected to be eating beans in a few weeks. Reports from all sections of the I county ore to the effect that farm work ls going forward with a rush Just now. One does not have to go to the country tr. ob?erv0 that, however, for he coo tell by th? absence of farmers and people of the country generally from the city that some thing quite interesting is going on in the country, and he surmises that it ls farm work. *? Ladies! Look Young: Darken Gray Hair Use the Old-time Sage Tea and Sulphur and Nobody Will Know. Gray hair, however handsome, de notes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthful .appear ance. Your hair ls your charm. It makes or toare the face. ' When lt fades, turns gray and looks dry, wispy and scraggly, just a few ap plications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundred fold. Don't stay gray! Look young! Either prepare the tonic at home or get from any drug store a 50 cent battle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." Thousands of folks rec ommend this ready--Co-uSe preparation, because lt darkens thc hair beautifully and removes ' dandruff, stope - scalp Itching and falling hair; besides, no one can possibly toll, as it darkens I so naturally and evenly. You moisten a eponge or soft brush with it. draw ; lng thia through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after an other application or two, Us Uitural color ls restored and lt becomes thick, .glossy - and lustrous, and you appear yearB younger. _- _ AND Economical trading used to be a PRIVILEGE, now it's a NECESSITY. To take advantage of every opportunity in all our purchases is vitally necessary this year. FRIDAY and SATURDAY will afford you a golden opportunity to SAVE MONEY on your Summer Shoe purchases. CHILDREN'S OXFORDS, patent leather, sises 8 to 2, just a few pairs left, sold for $1.25. AA These go Friday and Saturday for-*/UC 15 PAIRS KEWPIES LEFT, These have the new heel and swell colonial patent and dull-the kind that's worth $3.50, but Friday and ti?*) OC? Saturday they go at.?J>sS?*70 WELT OXFORDS FOR MEN. Tan, calf and gun metal, high raised toe, with medium heel, worth $3.50, Friday and Satur- $3 00 WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS FOR LADIES with red rubber soles, the cool delightful kind. The hit of the season. Friday and 4a 1 EstYY Saturday .. ?J> ! SILK HOSE. Tlie best value ever offered, pure silk, but slightly imperfect. : They sold like wild fire last Saturday, and they 'will do the 1 Q;_ same. Friday mud Saturday.JL eXC TENNIS OXFORDS, good clean merchandise, whites and blacks Friday and Sat-* CftV* urday at.wUC WHHFTE CANVAS PUMPS FOR LADIES, leather soles, and Cuban heels, Mary Janes, too. The kind that keep their shape and are easily cleaned. Friday and Saturday $\ 50 "BABY DOLLS" FOR LADIES. Another ship ment of those patent "Baby Dolls" one inch heel and "Cracker-Jack" toe ou sale tf?1 Qfc* Friday and Saturday ,t.' ?P 1 . Other bargains too. Yo? will profit if you visit this store Friday and Saturday [ as y cu will every other day in the year. GeisbergBros.ShoeCo. <4Shoe? That Satbfr" .Under Masonic Temple. t^^^^y ^^^^^^^^^^^^^