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Today BRONCHO BILLY IN "ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT" 4 Reel Special. OUR THEATRE WILL BE CLOSED DURING CHAUTAUQUA WEEK, MAY 10THTO17TH ADMISSION 3 and 1 O c Palmetto Theatre Today's Program Dave Newman's Musical Comedy Co. Will Present "In Sunny Africa" Movies for Today "THE ROUGHNECK"-Two Reel K. B. Drama. "THE RENT JUMPERS"-Keystone Komedy. Wc will continue running thc Hand Colored Slides of the W?lard-Johnaon Fight between all shows for thc balance of thc week. These are well worth seeing. N. B. Beginning today, we will open at 3:30 P. M., having only one show in the afternoon. We will be closed from 6:15 to 7:30 for Supper from now on through thc Summer. This will give us an opportunity to disinfect, ventilate, ad and purify the air of the theatre before the night performance. Bijou Theatre TODAY'S PROGRAM "IN DEFIANCE OF THE LAW"-Selig A sensational three reel feature. "THE DOORWAY OF DESTRUCTION" -Bison A thrilling two part picture with Francis Ford. "THE WAY HE WON THE WIDOW" Joker A great comedy with Max Astin. 6 BIG REELS--5c and 10c Good Music -:- Universal Service *, GOLD BAND Premiums FOB Gold Band Soap Wrappers and Ryan's Naphtha Powdered Soap Coupons Wrappers Fan Be lieder m i'd at Peoples New Furoiture Co. Sfcg*? v' Come In and (?et Our Premium List COMING-REDP Including a Recital 1 Francesco Pallada and H Health Lectures Marimbaphon? Selection Humor Instruction A Recital of ALICE NIELSEN The season tickets purchased by the local co will be $2.5 THERE WILL Chautauqua ************** * ELECTRIC CIT * _ * Item? of Interest and Person * Wireless on the S 3fi ffc 3f* 9$* ?y 9fr 9ft 0$ 9fc Of, 9f? 9$ 3? Library Will (loso .M onda j. Tho library will be closed on Mon lay. .Memorial Day. All books ?lue on :.hat day should Ix* returned on Sat. urday, or a line of 2c per day will, be charged. Ptrenen's Fund Non About All.?. Mrs. Julia Daniels yesterday ealled at the chamber of commerce and left a contribution of $.*> for the fund be ing raised as a purse for the firemen who did such effective work ut last Tuesday night's big fire. The fund now amounts to about 1115. lt is not yet been decided whether the firemen will be tendered u banquet or whither the money will be turned ov er to them to divid?- it among them selves as tliev see fit. ."hu u tr mi nu Parade Was railed I MY. The automobile parade which was to have been held yesterday apropos nf chautauqua week, which .begins next Monday morning, was called off oi account of the inclemency of the weather. Had the weather been fair lt ls probable that fifty or mo *c curs would have been entered lu the pa rade. Congressman Aiken tn City Yesterday. Congressman Wyatt Aiken was a visitor in the city yesterday, coming down from Sent ca early lu the morn ing. Ile spent the greater part of the day greeting friends about the streets. Ile is looking unusually well. Tile congressman will probably be In the elty through today. --o Rev Ilftten by Hull Deg Yesterday. While walking briskly along the sidewalk In front of the new Blue Hldge passenger station yesterday af ternoon. Lewis Smith, 12 years of age. was attacked by a large white bull dog and bitten painfully on the leg. The lad was taken to a drug store where be wus given medical attention. Pri mates of the Police Gunter and Fos ter were near at the time and gath ered Information as to the owner of tho animal, probably with the view of taking some action against the owner of the brute. CONTEST POSTPONED O'Neill Orutorical tontest to lie Held Tuesday. Thee O'Neal Oratorical 'contest which was scheduled to have been held at Belton Friday night was post poned until Tuesday night. Thc rain prevented any of the athletic feature of the day, and lt was decided as there was such a small crowd in Belton the meeting shall be postpon ed. Prof. E. C. McCants stated yester day afternoon that the contest- will be ?held on Tuesday afternoon and that the regular program will be carried out. This ls one of the red letter days of Belton's calendar. CHEDDAR NEWS ITEMS Miss Inez Johnson left last week for White Springs, Florida, to attend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Butler Telford. |She will remain there for several weeks. .Miss Fannie Ford spent Wednes day in Belton. . Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Copeland spent Sunday in Williumstcn the guest of their mother. On next Sunday morning Rev. M. McCuen will preach especially to the boys and girls.' The' service will be at the.regular hour, ll o'ciork and we Invite every one to<be present._ >ATH CM by ALICE Nil is Band Willi Joy Night s Russian F Inspiration ? Prima Dohna ol You Can't Afford i mmtttee and now on sal o? Season tickets are goo BE NO CH J .- .. - . . ? ?? MMI1IB Week He: fe, ?? ~~ ? ; Y SPARKLETS * al Mention Caught Over the * bree ta of Anderson * ************** Will Attend the Firemen's Meeting. Anderson will be represented at the meeting of the firemen of tho State In Greenwood May 15-17. Chief Jack son will attend on the opening day of the tournament, while Purman Geer, assistant chief, will go down for the second day. One of the paid firemen will be allowed to attend the meeting, but as vet It 1B not known what day he will be excused.' It ls probable that several of the cull firemen will ! tttend the meeting. e Bountiful Kain . All (Mer Fount}. Italn fell in generous quantities throughout the count yyesterday, and the ? itv of Anderson got one or the best duckings she had hud in several wicks. The ruin was of inestimable value to the crops of the county and vegetation in general. County agricul tural Demonstrator S. M. Myara stat ed that tile rain will particularly be beneficial to the oat and wheat crop, causing the stalk* to grow high er and thus enabling thc grain to be gathered with binders. Fre?.ching ul - . .Salem Sminy. The Kev. J. \V. Bishop of Lowndes vllle will preach at Salem Baptist church next Sunday morning at ll o'clock. The general public ls cor dially invited to attend. Fi-i.minent Greenville Citizen ii Visitor. Mr. William Goldsmith, one of tho mest prominent citizens of Greenville, was a vt3ltor in the cltv yesterday. He Is one of the best known insur ance men in the State. Mr. Gold smith was here to call on local mem ber!! of the Sot?t Carolina Under writers Association, collect their an nual dues and advise them of plans for the annual meeting of the organi zation at Chick Springs on May l'J-'JO. -a-> Banks to '.'IOHO Next .Monday. Next Monday being Memoriul Day and a state holiday the banks of the city will be closed for the dayl Np special memorial exercises will be held In Anderson owing to the fact that the chautun.ua' begins that day. -$*.)..}. *4* ..$..??4^^^^ ?{? 'J* "J- *\* .i****1!' 'I* I Personal I ?... ..........,.. ....,... J. N. Watkins, will known business man of Greenville und brother of Capt. H. H. Watkins of this city, was a visitor In Anderson yesterday. Miss Pearl Thompson of Liberty was a visitor tn the city yesterday. ll. G. Morganroth, postomce inspec tcV with headquarters in Greenville, was a visitor in the city yesterday. J. S. Bolt of Honea Path was in the city yesterday for a short while. CITROLAX CITROLAX: CITROLAX! Best tr'ng for constipation, sour stomach, lazy liver and sluggish bow els. Stops a sick headache almost at once. Gives a most thorough and satisfactory flushing-no pain, no nausea. Keeps your system cleansed, sweet and wholesome.-R. H. Welh echt. Salt Lake City. Utah, write;-,: "I And Cltrolax rhe best layathv I ever used. Does not gripe-no unpleasant after-effecta." Kvans Pharmacy. LUTAUQU ELSEN, Wodi am Owen Compan; Program ( layers "The Literary Lectures f the Metropolitan to Miss This Event le may be had while they d for seven week day pe iUTAUQUA C re May 1 LEGION TEACHERS FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS rRUSTEES MET YESTERDAY BUT DID NhT COMPLETE THEIR WORK V1EE,T AGAIN SOON ?rof. B. M. Parks Elected Teach er Mathematics m High School. . . Practically all of the old teachers I ri the city graded schools who stood or re-election received their post ions ut the general election of teach .rs held yesterday afternoon by ttie loard ot trustees. There are. how iver, a few changes. Miss Huff, of he high school, will leave and go o Montana. Sile did not stand for e-election, having accepted the otb? r losition before the election was held. Miss Elizabeth Forney, who for the mst several years has been teacher if mat hemal ics in the high school did lot stand for re-election, and\Protes tor Manley II. Parks of the Frazer bitting School was chosen in her dace. Prof. Parks has been iii An lerson for three years and is un ex lalled late lastn ight on tin- phone ami culled lte lust night un the phone ami dated to a representative of this pa ler that he was not in a position to my whether ?r not he would accept lu* position. A list of the teachers and their re jective grades will be published ut m early date. Just at present lhere s some doubt as to the teachers in l?verai of the grades. A call meet ng will be held of the trustees tho week after chautauqua, and the mat er will be finally settled. Three new teachers were selected. Miss Wilhelmina Fant, who has been caching for several years In Ander don County and In other counties has >een elected to the position formerly ?eld by Miss Huff. MIBS Rosamund Surdlne and Ella May Trlbble havo jeen elected as grade teachers in the rrammar school. These three young adies are all Anderson girls. Their rienda will be delighted to know that hey have been ejected to positions lu heir home town schools. RESOLUTIONS Passed by Townville Methodist Sun day School on Heath of J. Walter Dickson. The fallowing resolutions were passed b; the Methodist Sunday school it Townville: Whereas it has pleased the Su preme r.uler of the Universe to take fr.om us Brother J. Walter Dickson, -mt Sunday School Superintendent, be lt resolved by our Sunday school: 1st. That we bow in humble sub mission to thc will of our Father who ioeth all things well. 2nd. That this go on record in ex pressing our appreciation of thc high Christian character and clean life of aur brother, whose constant care was to live and to practice the prin ciples of love, and whose noble ex implc should nerve as an inspiration lo ?ur church and Sunday school. 3rd, That wc hereby express our profound grief to the members of Brother Dickson's family, and join with them therein. 4th-That a copy of these resolu tions be sent to the deceased broth er's family, and a copy be recorded in our Sunday school minutes. 5th. That another copy of these resolutions be sent the Southern Christian Advocate, and the Anderson [lally papers. MBS. E. C. ASBELL, S. J. (1IUJBBS, C. H. WITT. * Committee. A-7 BK i's Famous So y In the Modern ! Orchestral Music Servant In the K v Playground i and Boston Ope last at All seaaoi rformtnees IN SUNDAY Otk. to 1 Paramount TODA Y Slippery Slim and the Impersonator Essapay Menace of Fate Kaien Pastime Lubln Comedy Girl at the Throttle Kaien Hours: 3 to 6:15 P. M. 7:30 to 10:30 P. M. Admission :.: Children 5c-Adults 10c Suburban Market New, Clean, Sanitary, Pleasing Fresh Meats and Fish Country Produce of the very best grades only. Fish dressed, and cleaned perfectly without additional expense. Free and Quick Delivery Anywhere. S. C. HAYNIE and R. B. TUCKER, Props. 457 W. Market < Phone 887. REPORTS FOR APRIL OF GUY OFFICIALS Much Interesting Data Is to be Found in tb : State Ments. Reports for the month of April have been completed by the heads of the var iou:; city derailments. The reports have been filed with the pro per authorities and contain much in formation that is of general inter est. ..... The 'report of the city treasurer is as follows: Receipts. Bank balance April 1.. .. 141,233.18 Fines.. 715.84 Licenses. 147.75 Cemetery lots and grave work. 664.00 Miscellaneous items. 654.89 Property tax.16.ftC7.77 Dog tax. ... . 27,000 ?DAYS Drama louse" I Worker ra Companies n tickets thereafter DONT. CABBY A HANDICAP THB0UGH LIFE? Did you ever stop to think that your every action,' every thought, your disposition, and character aro influenced every day by the condi tion of your Liver? Failure In life may be the direct result of a disor dered Liver. Dr. Hilton's Life For The Liver and Kidneys will keep your liver in per? feet condition. Get a bottle. For Sale by all Druggists. MURRAY DRUG CO.. Distributors, Columbia, S. C. Street tax. 1.128.00 Total..... ... .$61,138.43 Disbursements. Street department.. .. ..$ 4,333.64 Sanitary department.. 2,843.48 Cemetery department. 139.14 Fire department. 1,778.20 Police department. 1,383.82 Water rentals.< 590.00 Light rentals. .. 1,022.52 Salaries. 728.3.1 Advertising and.printing .. 133.33 Miscellaneous_ . 2,247.77 Building and ofllco expense 30.25 Bond Interest.V.J.. . .8,000.00 Bank balance May 1. 43.282.81 Total. .t.:..$?l;138.43 Report of Food inspector. ? Dr. J. P. Major's report as, meat, mtlk'ond food ins vee tor, ls as follows: Cattle inspect?e, and passed. 163. Calves inspected and vassed, 17. Goats inspect sd and pissed, 5. Swine ii,s vee ted and pasaod. 72. Cattle condemned and tanked, 1. Cattle livers condensed - and tank ed,. 9. " Swine livers'condemned and tank ed,^. Inspected all markets and d?lrieB, etc. Inspected nil shipments of meats. Three tests made for butter fat, 4 per cunt. 4.1 i per cent, 3.9 par cant. Revert ot Health Onieer. Health Off.cer Campbell's report contains the following information: Premises inspected 655; closets in spected 667 ;> wagon toads garbage hauled 434; sanitary cart loada 50 ; street sweepings loads 42; houses fumigated IO. All hydrants flashed. Sewer contracts mad? with plumbers 17. Ona sewer Inspected and passed. lier rth. Hew Mrs. Herrod Got HM af Stomach Tron?le, *? suffered with stomach trouble tor years and tried everything X heard of, but the only relief I got .*as temporary until last spring I saw Chamberlain's Tablets advertised end procured a bottle ot them at our drus store. X got immediate reliet from that dreadful heavteett a'ften eating and'rom pain Itt tMe *f/>m?ch," writes afire. Linda Herrod. Fort Wayne, Indv Obtainable everywhere.