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PALMETTO Empire Musical Comedy Co. IO-???* EOPLEr--IO Change of Program Nightly GOOD MOVIE PROGRAM, TOO This Empire Musical Comedy comes Very Highly recom mended by thc Booking Agency. They say that this is an unusually Strong Company. Wc have never seen them. We had a Company booked for this week, but wc learned that they were not up to the standard we have set for Anderson so we Cancelled them; and had this new company jumped in here from Tampa, Fla. Some jump-and Some Company, too-says the Booking Agency. MOVIES FOR MONDAY THE STAIN OF DISHONOR'-Reliance. "THE LIGHT IN THE WINDOW"-Reliance. "BIG BIl.L'S BROTHER"-Thanhauser. Your Mcney Back If You Aren't Satisfied ************* 4M * ELECTRIC Cm * _ * Items of Interest and Persona * Wireless on the St ************* **j H. tv. Tribute Hail Kim; Kat mnage. Sun .. yesterday morning al !? o'clock lt. W. Tribble's st?>rc ha? been i n< ol the most popular placea in ^lidcmcti "or beginning with Uiat tim?! lie threw ins entire stock of ni II s nit I boys' up-to-date furnlsli 'iigs ?m i ale ut greatly reduced prices, ri iv subj wan occasioned by tho r*? t'eut l<rc which started tii> stairs in hi t I>I.K o? business and <-atised slight iinioUc and water damage io a vi r> .-miall pori ion of his larne stock. The gooda which .Mr. '"'ribble are of \> riiiK for vale are not damaged, but ratliei tuan offer the public anytholg thal had been in a ?tor?' where au in - dguilicanl lire occurred li?' decided ta put ey? rythlng in hi? store on sale nt reduced prices'. A? a result his place was crowded both Friday and yester day, and a splendid business wai lone. A* to Chautauqua Tickets >?'xt Y?'ar. The chamber of commerce au thorizes thc announcement th *t only thone persona who sign pledgee now for next year's chautauqua tickets will get them at the minimum rate ?>f f2.fi0 each. When tickets go ?in Hale next year for the chautauqua tho l?ri?:o will automatically advance to $2.00 to all but those who signed pledge cards this year. -o Correct ?un in ('nari's Work. IiiBteid o? 22 convictions during tho past term of court \n Anderson, the solicitor states; that there were L'4 There were three acquittal"., one di rected verdict aud a mistrial. Th?? fines Imposed and which will be col lected, amounted to f*i'J5. Sixteen able?! bodied men were sen' to the county chaingang. Delivers Kine Oration. One of the best original orutlona for a school hoy that h i ; been heard In Anderson County was that deliv ered by Milton Hall at tho closing cx orclscH ?if the Starr High school last Thursday nlghi. according to a well informed huslni'ss man of the city who attended the exorcises. "Why We Should Xot Have Compulsory Ed ucation" ls the subject of the oration delivered by Master Hall. The spe?!ch showed remarkable thought for one HO young an thin lad,.and would have done credit to a much older person, --?a ?isliop Denny Will Inside. According to assignments made at the meeting of the college of bishops at St. liOiilH last week, it was deter mined that BlHhop C. Denny will pre side over both South Carolina Metho dist conferences this year. i d?fc. SP?CIALS >?kwH I ?? tf^X^mmx THIS W?ER'?^?SIi 1 S vps^* MoflflflV ?Pidmm^ g * "WHEN A WOMAN LOVES"-Pathc American Drama in Three pl Ul Reels. HW A "PATHENEWS" "PATHE CARTOON COMEDY" M ES Tuesday Thursday m M ^h?rT?T?S?a "?M"" "The New Exploite of Elaine" . M HL I MATHISON the famous ?nccesK Featuring ARNOLD PALY, PEARL WHITE and f^j mN "The Governor's Lady" EDWIN ARDEN. Read lt In the Sunday ffls A Paramonnt Feature la Fire Reel*. American. see it here In moflen pictures ^ SW =-- "Pathe News" Si g Wednesday j ?Pathe Cartoon Comedy" U| f~rl Charles Chaplin j " ,r [!fr] "A Jitney Elopment" Friday rafi An Eflsanay C omedy in two reela. A laugh erery The Treat of <ke S*"??1?* ?AN """ "^h?SS?1 "'" 'n Margtirite Clarke gj 0fl; "An Invitation and an Attack" i. .* r-.. c?*, MB UflBkl A Two Reel Edison Drama. "Gretna Green" Uftj F3-} "Fates and Flora Four-flush" Produced by the Fanons Playera Film To. for the h-B BH Part Three, Featuring CLARA KIMBALL YOt'NO. Paramonnt Fletare Ce. in fenr reels. W?I "LOVE WILL OUT"-A Vitagraph Sentimental Comedy. pS SH "HE GAVE HIM A MILLION"-Lubin. BM i .Hak MI mm mi wi im Ml !? MM IM IM ?II III III MM MI i?m% I "HER SUPREME SACRIFICE"-A Kalem Two Reel Special. "BRONCHO BILLY AND THE BABY"-Featuring G. M. Ander. son. t*************1 {SPARKLETS * ._, ? 1 Mention Caught Over UM * reeta of Anderson ? . ************.v Reserved Seat? for Monday Night Gone. All reserved urals for the chautau qua attraction Monday ovenlng have been'sold, according to an announce-! mont yesterday from Kant's Hook store, whore the tickets were ou sale The announcement was mada thal all reserve sent tickets will Juive to bo called for by Monda v. else t bey will be resold. Little Girl lilt ? Hy Slreet Car. Elizabeth Smith, thc three year old daughter of Mr. Monroe Sniith. of Orr Mills, was struck by the Clink Mill trolley car Saturday morning at io o'clock and was painfully Injur ed. She was playing in thc street and did not see the car coming. The phy sician who was culled in staten thal the child suffered severe bruises, and perhaps is injured internally. Public Invited to Visit School. The Kennedy street school extends an invitation to Its friends and pat rons to visit there Monday morning between the hours of 9 and 11 o'clock, exhibits from the manual and domes tic science departments will bc on display. This school ls one of the best In the city and lt i:? anxious to have the Anderson people know Just what they are doing. Important Atiiioniieemrnt As to Mailing Matter. The announcement is made by Post master William Laughlin that all let ters and packages must be dropped In at the uostofTlce at least .SO minutes prior to the departure of train, pro vided it ls desirable that mail mater go out on the first train after lt is mailed. -o Kev. Yarborr.?;;??! med Wednesday. The news of the death of Rev. W. I?. Yarborough at his home in Lees ville on Wednesday is received In An derson with regret. Mr. Yarborough was a prominent member of the South Cnrolina Methodist Conference, and was widely known over the State. He has been engaged in evangelistic work for the past few years. Capt. Busby Is Recovering. Capt. J. T. Bushy, who has been confined to his home for the past nine months, is now in much better health and ls on thc road to recovery. His many friends all over thc county and State are delighted to know that ho ls better and will rejoice when he ls able to bc up and about. Mr. Baldwin Is Very Successful. Mr. J. J. Baldwin has Just return ed to the city after an extended trip to South Georgia and Florida. Ho went on this trip on business and se cured several large contracts tor school buildings. Mr. Baldwin has had long experience aa an architect and ls doing lots of work in both South Carolina and Georgia. Change Road At Devils' Fork. The road at Devils' Fork, which han long been known as-tho bad part of the National Highway in thlB coun ty ls being cbanged and put In flrat class shape. This is a needed repair. Another good piece of work is tho changing of thc Weat Whltner street road just beyond the city limits. Thin has been in bad condition for somo time and the people who have to travel this road will be delighted to have lt put in passable condition. Dr. Smothers To Build Pretty Home. Work will begin Monday morning on a beautiful home for Dr. A. L. Smethers on thc Nance lot on River street. This lot is an Ideal site for a pretty home. Casey & Fant wore engaged to make the plans for thia home. The work will start early Mon day morning and will be rapidly ad vanced. The cost or thia home will bc about $4,500. Annual Meeting of Orr Cotton Mill. At a meeting of the stockholders ot the Orr Cotton Mill all of the old directors were reelected. Mr. Harry A. Orr was elected as a director to take tho place made by the death of Mr. N. B. Sullivan. The directors met immediately after the stockholders meeting and elected Mr. J. D. Ham mett, president and treasurer. R. 8. Ligon. vice president, and J. D. Hum bert, secretary and assistant treasur er. Odd Fellows Are Considering Change. Delegates to the grand lodge of Odd Fellows, which met In Rock Hill, made their report to the Sterling lodge Friday night and ons of the most Important things embodied in this report was that the lodge is con sidering tho moving of Its orphanage now located Just out of Greenville, S. C. Where the* orphanage will be mov ed, if a chango ls made, is not known. Mr. r*obert Crofter Leaves Anderson. Mr. (Robert J. Cooper, who has been Ute leader of The Andersen theatre orchestra since Its organisation hore bas accepted a position as leader of the orchestra of the Grand Theatre In Spartanburg and will go to that city this morning. Mr. Cooper has been In (be city only a short time. He baa rnade many friends who re gret to site him leave. Mr. Cooper ls a musician of no mean ability. He was. horn with the talent of leader and bas developed lt until be has gained recognition which very few men of his age attain. He ia ode of the youngest orchestra leaders in the ?outh. Bijou Theatre "The Honor of the Ormsby*"-Victor. A modern society drama with Mary Fuller and Matt Moore. This is a three part feature you can't afford to miss ' A Fourth Reel To Be Selected TUESDAY Matty's Decision" A great picture with the base ball star Christy Matthewson. All Contest Tickets Will Bc Honored At Box Office. 4 BIG REELS-5c and 10c Good Music .:. Universal Service For tomorrow's selling,, wc have arranged a few Specials that will prove tempting to the thrifty shoppers of Anderson and vicinity. We are advertising just a few of the many real bar gains that you will find awaiting you here. Be sure to come tomorrow. New line Childrens Dresses just received in Ginghams, A o Percales and Madras, special for Monday.^rOC New line Childrens Dresses in White Lawn, Repps, Ginghams and Percales, Values up to 81.50 Monday. Ladies Black Parasols. Paragon frame, rain and sun proof, value $1.25, Monday . .., Ladies Muslin Gowns, well .made and full cuts, worth 5oe Monday Sale. Ladies Muslin Drawers and Corset Covers, special values, on sale Monday. Atlantic Crochet White Quilts, Marseilles patterns, values $1.25, Monday . . . .. 1 case Louise 4-4 Bleaching, value 8 l-3c, Monday.. i case Poe Mills 4-4 Bleached Muslin, value i Oe, Monday . . .. 72x90 Standard Sheets, values 5oc, Monday Sale. 1 lot Crepes in Beautiful designs, value 15c, Monday . 1 lot Ladies White Jap Silk Waists, value $1.50, Monday . 1 lot Figured Silk Crepe de Chine in all colors, value 35c, Monday. . , . . 1 lot Ladies Skirts in Ratinae, Repps and Pique, value $1.50, Monday. 1 lot Ladies White Poplin Oxfords in Mary Jane 2 strap and Colonials, value $1.25, Monday. 98c 89c 29c 24 c 89c 6c 8ic 37c 10c 98c 25c 98c 89c 1 lot Ladies Patent leather Oxfords tn Mary Janes *1 yf Q and Colonials, vaiue $2.00, Monday . . . . . . *P * e*lO 1 case Mens Bleached Balbriggan Undershirts, special ?Q for Monday Sale. ... A aJC 1 lot Boys Linen Knee Pants, special for Monday Afl?t* Sale. 1 lot Boys Palm Beach Suits, value $5.00, Monday fcO Sale.&Oj*<kJ\J 1 lot Mens Palm Beach Pants in solid and stripes, value AO $1.50, Monday . . . . aJOC THE LESSER CO. "Where You Pay Less." Mr. Craig Te Hare i Rberslde ?WI A Splendid Trip. Held MOeUag. Mr. J. H. Crain, ot tala city has The Riverside Mill held the annual been elected aa delegate io the Nat- meeting Saturday. The old board ot Ional oraad Lodge ot Odd Fellows directors waa unchanged by the elec tneeting to be held in San Francisco j lion. Officers who are now serving in September. The elecUon ls a dis- ? were' reelected. The officers of thia linet compliment A very liberal ex- mill are: B. B. Gossett. president and penae. account Is allowed Mr. Craig treasurer; J. P. Gossett, vice prest on which to make the trip. dent, and J. W. dribble secretary. ,