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Palmetto Theatre TODAY Crawford & Humphreys Bon-Ton Musical Comedy Co. present "The Black Statue" with Black Crawford doing; thc Blackface'Comedy. Also featuring thc great White Oak Quartette. Thia i? a clean, clever Tah Show. Your money b*?k it you are dissatisfied. Movies for Today "THE FENCING MASTER"-Majestic Two Reel Drama. "GUSSIE'S WAYWARD PATH"-Key stone Comedy. We will be closed from 6:15 to 7:30 for Supper from now on through the Summer. This will give us an oppor tunity to disinfect, ventilate,' 'and purify the air of the theatre before the night performance. The Road to Success Leads Through the "Spot Cash" Your daily savings will create a fund lu keep you out of a "Tight." May We Have the Pleasure of Showing You? We have in fresh vegetables this week Irish Potatoes, Onions, Cabbages, Beans and Tomatoes, Beets and Squash. We carry a complete line of groceries. Always new and fresh as wc turn it fast. ; . Our market is dandy clean and sanitary. Phone us your meat wants. If you are expecting company this week we will lill them QUICK. The Spot Cash Grocery Phone 181. J. P. NOBLITT, Mansger. 121 N. Main. J 1 Paramount TODAY Ebie Janis In "The Caprices of Kitty" This is a four reel Paramount feature. Written and acted by the world-famous Elsie Janis. DONT FAIL TO SEE THIS PICTURE ?" J 1 .'..'J:- ! ! A'.' '." Suburban Market New, Clean, Sanitary, Pleasing Fresh Meats ?nd Fish Country Produce of the very ?best glades only. Fish dressed, and cleaned perfectly without additional expense. Free and Quick Delivery Anywhere. S. C HAYNIE mod lt & TUCKER, Prop*. 457 VV. Market Phone 887. REGRET DEPARTURE DR. AND MRS. VINES CONGREGATION FIRST BAP TIST CHURCH ADOPTED RESOLUTIONS SUNDAY MORNING Appreciation of Splendid Services of Dr. and Mrs. Vines ia Expressed. rtefjlutlonn exprrostng appreciation 'if the cervices rendered the Kira? Faptlst church and thlp community by th? Rev. John F. Vines. D. ?.. ind Mrs. Vines, and voicing the re gret of the congregation- that this beloved pastor haa tendered bin resig nation, were adopted giinda" morn ing hy the congregation of tho First Baptist church, at a meeting held at ter thc regular services. The resolutions, which were drawn up hy a committee consisting of Messrs. C. B. Earle, T. Allen and R. R. King, read as foMows: Waereas, our beloved pastor. Dr. Ino. V. Vines, who lina served us for seven years so loyally, unroberv odly and efficiently-fervently and fervently and fearlessly preaching the gospel aud effectively practicing what US preached-has announced bin in tention to leave us June first, to as sume thc duties of another field; And whereas, such announcement from him has brought lo us, his con gregation, the keenest regret-at the same time bringing us to a-deep ap preciation nf his most tplend??* loyal and offectlvo labors In our tntust. dur ing his fruitful pastorate;. And whereas, Mrs. Vines, through her untiring and unsolflrh service, and devotion to the cause of the I church, baa endeared herself to our people; Now. thererore. bc lt resolved. By thc congregation of thc First Baptist church, of Andcruon. That the resigna tion of Dr. Vines, tendered after ma ture deliberation on his part hut against the wishes of his congrega tion, be and thc same b hereby, ac cepted, in.tho spirit in which lt was offorcd. Resolvod further. That In thc resig nation of Dr. Vines and in his and Mrs. Vines' departure from our com munity.-our church, our new college which bo has served BO well aa presi dent and otherwise, and thc whole community have suffered a decisive loss; and v'o wish horeby to cxprest our keen sorrow and regret that tb? tie which i'or seven years haa st strongly bound pastor and people I' now to be broken ; and to go on rec ord also in an expresi?n of our deep and sincere Appreciation ot the in valuable services rendered by Dr. abd Mrs. Vines tn our church, our college, our city and our community: -they having- stood at all times, fear less and aggresive, for all thc htlngt which ?'ere for the best interest and highest concern of the people whom they delighted to serve, and having llkewlso at all times vigorously con-, demned and fought all the forces ol omi. That we especially and emphatical ly endorse and commend the fearless warfare which Dr. Vines has relent lessly waged against sin in all ita forma while serving this church'; and that we recognise with gratitude thr wholesome, far-reaching results ot tito labors lu this direction. We feli citate the people whose pastor he lr to become: and pray that his work lo thc new field may be attended with the splendid success which ha? mark ed his labors tn Anderson. Resolved Further, That these reso lutions be inscribed upon the minut?e of tba church, and that a copy ol 3*me be given to Dr. and Mrs. Vines. .j. .}. .;. .j. ?. + ? 4. 4. * + + * ? * * + AT THE HOTELS ? Th? following guests were regis tered yesterday at the St. James Hotel: C. (ade. Bordeaux. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Morris Bpartanburg, S. C. Donold Atvord. Clearwater, Fla.. Tourist. Miss ElcMjlyn Alvon!. Clearwater, Fla., tourist. James P. McLeod. Charlotte. N. C. - W. J. Giles, Charlotte. N. C. L. P. Jones. Atlanta, Ga. A. H. Livesey. Philadelphia. Pa. L. L. Hester, Heh ?er. 8. C. S. J. Hester. Hester. 8. c. J. R. Vandb'or, An?J?7bOB. 'J. C. J. W. Mart?. J. Anderson. 9. C. Dilbert White. Charlotte. N C. W. 8. Mcclelland. Charlotte. N. C. C. W, Prank. Charlotte. N. C. F. Barwell. Wllllamston, 8. C. B. Oner. Chattanooga, Tenn. Edward E. Shad. Baltimore. Md. - II. J. Moore. SparUnbnrr. 8. C. W. T. OBI. Charlotte. N. C. J. E. H UL Augusta. Ga. . W. V. Buss.'Spartanburs. 8. C. Chas. B. Rabb. Columbia, 8. C. A. At Levy. Atlanta. Gs. ' A. H. Sun field. Baltimore. Md. They Are 7i Tenn OM. "For. sosie tune wat my, wjte sd? myself were troubled with kfdne? trouble." writes T. B. Carpenter. Har risburg, Pa. "Wo suffered rheumatic natos all through the body. The firs few doses of Foley Kidney Pills re llevad as. After taking five bottle' between us we ore entirely cured. Al though wu ?re both lu the se ven tie: rr* are ns vigorous sn we were 8< "ears ago.'* Foley Kidney Pills stol Slew disturbing bladder weakaese backsche, rheumatism. duralness swollen joints nod sore muscles Vasas Phsnaacy. *'..' - ? 1- ? -. V ? ', ... ? Cross Section ol I PROMENADE mi* ro i>i 11 ii" oom First Day of Cl Was Bri TWO DELIGHTFUL NUMBERS WERE RENDERED YES TERDAY LARGE AUDIENCES Enjoyed Both Afternoon and Evening Program?--Don F. Thomas New Supt. To sn vc the best for the last 1? not the plan of the Redpath Chautauqua, which is holding, thc boards here this .vcek for they, could not have made x better selection thap in thc two programs given for their opening lumbers yesterday afternoon and last night. A record breaking audience was present yesterday afternoon at three -/clock for the first number of the wee}., - and .proved beyond a doubt '.hat the people of Anderson learned last year to expect great thing3 ut the Redpath pedple. Mr. Dt.'key. the popular superin tendent for last year is not herc this vcur but In his place is Mr. Don F. Thomas..who will no doubt make a stace of ria own. for from the first ie had s ready response from thc Audience. ' . ?-i <J. . In behulf of Mr... Thomas. Mr. Syl ester Long made the introductory cmarka in a very happy and a ur ac ive manner, pointing out the benefits md advantages lo any cotnuiuulty of a great chautauqua.. Ho.then introduced the performers 'or the afternoon, the "Music Mail ors," four gifted young men, who 'or an hour delighted the audience nrltii a beautiful program of quartette ?nd rolo work. Tho four Voices of great depth and Bwerrtnesa blended beautifully and inch selection showed not only care ful study, but a natural gift and in terest in tho work. Several numbers m the 'program was the playing of in interesting and beautiful instru nent. the k'Marlnbaphone. " At night the audience w is even larger than at tte . afternoon perfor mance, and again the music makers lellghted the audience with a beau tifully rendered program, after which tba speaker for tho evening was In rodtuod. Mr. Sylvester A. Long. His subject, "Hungary People" was lealt with in a'masterfully manner, fie quickly gained the sympathy of his \udicnco by his attractive person alty, and in glowing words painted he ideals and possibilities of tiaca' Ste. His talk was an Inspiration to ali .bat is best aad blghest a<<d to put the .he every day-duties of life on a high er plane. His Illustrations were especially Ittlng anti appropriate, and through t all waa a,vein ot humor that found I quick response and ready syro ?athy from the immenae audience. Truly the first flay of the Redpath Chautauqua was a splendid success. We arc sole agents for Spalding's Tennis and Base Bstt goods. (See Window.) Fart's Book Store f the Lusitania. ??M? S. LOUNGE," f I ^^^^^^^^^^^ ILE BOTTOM hautauqua illiant Success FRANK AGAIN HEARS DEATH SENTENCE JUNE 22 DATE SET FOR EX* ECUTION OF ALLEGED MURDERER Atlanta, May 10.-With emphatic reiteration of hi? innocence. Lee M.' Frank stood before judge Hill in BU-' perler court herc today and waa re acutenced to be hanged Tuesday. June 22; for tho murder of Mary Phagan. Vi e prisoner's ?rife, who sat at the table with bia attorneys, bowed her head and Bobbed quietly as the court pronounced sentence. Frank stood erect and evoke clearly when naked if hq had anything to say why sentence should not bepaBsed. He declared he bad absolutely no guilty knowi edge of the crime for which he wat? convicted, and asserted the evidence conclusively proved he la Innocent adding that his trust waa in God. who knows his protestations of innocenst aro the truth. N'o date has been sci by the Geor gia prison commission for hearing Prank's application to have his deatl sentence commuted to life: Imprison ment. It ia thought by many who have watched the caso that a brief respite will likely be granted toi pr ier to give ample time'.for the com mission to studv the app?al.: Atlanta. May 10.- Leo M. Frank today was resentenced-to bo harjgCd to death June 22 for the murder of Mary Phagan, thc Atlanta factory 5lrl. Sentence pronounced by Judge Hill laked him if he had anything to say as why sentence not be pronounced on, ilm he arose, threw bac^ his , head ind without once referring-, to the text gave with emphasis his declara tion of Innocence. In part he said: "The full truth and all facts la th? case when they como to * IJght, na some day thev wilt, will prove to the nor ld that my assertion of in nocen'-? IB the truth. ! . v "Legal arena closed to me. ; Ban ia minced forever against further - legal process. Yet the Issue of guilt or Innocense has ..been before but one .onrt thut in which the Jury sat. "All subsequent appeals were made ipon alleged legal or Jurisdiction er rors, not upon - facta or evidence Doubt of the trial judge a? to my ?utlt still remains." Gov. Hinton's Views. New York, May 10.-Governor 9laton of Georgia, tn a statement giv ra here tonight regarding the F/ink :asc. said there waa a possibility that lie might not be called upon to -act. rte stated lt would probably Vequlrf lome time for th* paruon board to review the cvldcu^' and Its recom mendations might not be reedy before Harris s. cceeds as governor.,in June. Bijou Theatre MONDAY'S PROGRAM ' 1 'The Whirling Disc" VIeter. A two kee! drama with I'll? Madison and Jo? JsJaf. "Eddie'? Awful Predicament" Nestor. A great comedy. "Animated Weekly" 4lDaW* A great atetare with Ropert Jalla? and Elsie Jane Wfltea. COMING IfEONESpAT-^M?TlB of The titeu" ? three fart society drama with Bob Leonard and LDa Ball. AH contest tickets honored at ho? office. S BIG REELS- 'ic and 10c Good rVfttsic -> Unrvenal Servfc? -. v., 1 . No doubt there were many who criticized Mr. Astor for buying that f arni which was then located who?r$ the heart of New Yorjc city is now. There were many others who had the same opportunity ks Mr. Astor, but they licked business judgment ahd;ierve? .-v< ?j - ??/-? ' V * . . ?*?;^vfe . Aft?r this property enhanced m value "they" probably s?id th?t^MK Astor was "luc?y?u - ;$ ; ' '?' .. . .;. What did Mr. Astor care what? "they" said? ' '-, ti ? .- /? . ' ? _' . V *?...? ?? ".- *?:\ * >What will you care after tjpgf* North Anderson^ property-h^ld^^lii: ed and' trebled m value ?f-ty?yASffi* ..-yo?-'were.'.'lttc?cy?"- " ?&???Z' ?? "... . ?y,?rvvr ' .- 7 . li-'.':J-:,.-,^"-l,,.^>i- ' ??i', il-ii',- i ;, , J, i, ..j^Udmitysu^ METRIC The Shirt with the Ocean Pearl buttons at $iso ^ Color, Material and Fit Guaranteed1 : ; ? ' Straw Hats $ 1.50 to $4 .00 Panamas J?5.0C? to $6.00 . . ? ? - Wi ?j \ ? S.EE WINDOW DISPLAY