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Three Stunning New Pumps Thi mee crisp new models of Sum mer Footwear invite your eyes "and promise much foot pleasure THE "PARADE" White Canvas turn sole, covered heel, trimmed with BJack and Beautiful Button Orna ment inlaid with pearl ^ A<?\ priced. ^ j!L**Q+JF THE "GADSKY"' light sole Patent leather, extreme high covered heel, trimmed with white, a perfect fitter, priced.. . $3.75 THE "DOLLY VARDEN" heavy sole Patent Leather Vamp with full White top, small ornament, leather Louis Heel, a splendid Pump for walk- M, A g-\f\ lng. priced. . . ^?f*?v/\? None Charged Or Sent On Approval Geisberg Bros. Shoe Co. Under Masonic Temple Shoes That Satisfy Just to seewfiat happens v try ^Ililli . Sanborn's . * when you are li red. . Just try them- thats all i Anderson Cash Grocery JJVaatu* ?HM ^ratva. \J*? ?*>? wnta ta aa tanti cl fte* Jaaa?t fescj *?j> \tnok by cr"* U4ro bat. ??MU| {amata fl )?ala? J JO Hi? g Kean ?bouM ta uud to ktwp Oarm tan DANGER FLIES AND MOSQUITOES. CARRY FILTH AND DISEASE Battle with Flies and save Health. House Fly is Gerrh Breeder Wy Season is open. Put in your screens. Especially in Typhoid Pever and Tuberculosis cases it is accountable for distriWion. A small amc?iit of money will screen your house. We have a complete stock of Screen Doors, Windows, and Wire Cloth. Place your order_,now. SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO. Anderson, Greenville, Belton. HANY VISITORS AT FIREMEN'S MEETING second v 'Day of Tournament Drawa Lars? Crowds-Meet Next tn Orangeburg. Greenwood, May 19.-A grand >arade participated in by all of the rlsltlcg teams and citizens of Green vood ai d grand races on the Hamp ?n avenue track featured the second lay of the State Firemen's Tourna nen.t The procession began promptly at 1 o'clock from the court house. The earns in the parade were The "Dixie ."Iyer," Marion, Greenwood No. 1. dewberry. Sumter, Columbia, Ben lettsvllle, Dishopvllic. Union, Darllng on, and Greenwood No 2. The ? reen wood concert band followed. At 12 o'clock tho hose wagons vere re-assembled at the city hail ind made ready tor the races which >egan at 2:30 o'clock. The stores if the city closed at this hour to ihow their interest in the tourna nent, the merchants and their, dorks thus helping materially to well the attendance. Thursday, the last day of thc ou manion t, will be crowded with nterestlng events. At 10:30 o'clock he hand reel races will begin, These vii bo followed by foot races open o all members of the Are depart ments, and at 11:30 the grab reel aces take place. At 12 o'clock the iremeo will be given an automobile Irive about the city and at 1 o'clock hey will be guests of the city at an Id-fashioned picnic- at" the Tower louse. The consolation race will be told at 3 o'clock Thursday aftcr oon. y P?enle ion Thursday. The picnic to be given Ute firemen n Thursday at the Power House is ne of the. features of the' on te rt alu lent of the visitors. The following officers were elected or the coming year: President. Louis Behrens, of Char sston. First Vice President. O. K. Laro uo, of Marlon. Second Viet? President, H. B. Wells, f Newberry. Treascer, T. O. Flowers, of Rock lill. .Secretary. H. S. Hood. Sumter. The convention in 1916 will be eld In Orangeburg. P?enle at Long Branch. Long Broich school will hold Its nnual picnic at High Shoals the 22nd f May. The speakers ot the occas on are: Rev. R. G. Lee, of Green llle; Prof. Wm. S. Morrison, of Clem on, and Rev. E. L. Kughley, of lonee Path. The public ia cordially a vi ted to be present. Our "JITNEY" Otar-Thia and ?e. DONT MISS THI.3. Cut out this Up, enclose with Gc to Foley A Co.. ?i?cago. Iii., writing your name and iddreas clearly. You will receive in ?turn a trial package containing 'kiley's Honey and 'Tar Compound, or coughs, colds and croup; Foley Cidncy Pills, for patna and - back, h?umatisra, backache, kidney and ?ladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic ['ablets, a wholesome and thoroughly leanslng cathartic. Stoat people en cy them. Evana Pharmacy. *************** * ELECTRIC Cm * . * Items of Interest and Personal * Wireless on the Str *************** Fra nh Cox Wa? OB Winning Side. Frank Cox, son of Judge und Mrs. W. F. Cox, of this city, und a student of Furtnun University, and J. W. Watts, of Laurens, also u Furman stu dent, represented tiieir college In a dobate with a team representing Mer cer University last Saturday night. The Furman team won the debate, which centered about the minimum wage question, lt will be remembered thal Frank Cox was recently awarded the gold medal in the inter-society debate at Furman for being the best debater. This Anderson boy is mak ing a splendid record at Fu-'tnan, and his friends here are proud of him. ?? ? O'' ? Frank Inger Has Au l'ii?f?ne Window. Frank Unger, manager of the ?oca. stores of the Columbia Tailors, has one of the most attractive show win dow displays that has been seen in the city in months. It is unique, to say the lecst, and is entirely original. The Idea emphasized lu the window decor ation is thal tile cloth Troui which ault* ure made by this com nan y cornes from the back of the ?heep. In the window there is an old fashioned spin ning wheel, which is driven hy a motor concealed In hind u Bereen, .'ards for carding the wool urn u'.so ;i:own. In another corner of the win dow there i:t a real, ?Ive sheep. Scat tered about the window ure samples ot' cloth from which this company make?'men's wearing apparel. White 'ie has not udiuitled it, it is generally s?pposed that Mr. Unger la practicing window dressing in anticipation of the big window dresiing contest which ia to be held in The near future by the Anderson Ad Men's Club. Fating ?la mis Are Here at Las I. The street paving hoads were re served in Anderson yesterday and to Jay liiey will be executed, and sent hack to Chicago to the Illinois Trust company who are thc purchasers. After mis ls done the nioner for the m i nd ; is to be obtained by thc com mission. T.liese bouds have \/. be .signed by the mayor und the city clerk. The money will be available us soon as ihe bonds reach Chicago. Mr. Webb Hark to Work at Panama. Mr. Wilkes Webb, wiio has been '.pending his vacation wita his fafn ir, Mr. W. C. Webb of this city left, Tuesday Tor Griffin, Ga., to pay a short .i?it to his sister, Mrs. Frank Mayes, jofore embarking at -New Orleans for Panama. Mr. Webb will sall for Pa :aiua ou Saturday. Palmetto Show ls" Unod litis Week. The show at the Palmetto theatre thlb week is one of the best attrac ions that has been there recently. This show is the Empire Musical Jotnedy company and their bills are til new and of the best variety. The acting is good and clean and thc sing ing is good. The comedian ls one rho was in Anderson many years ago ind; made a big hit with a sonn by which he is still remembered, ile ia excellent. The chorus ls a good one, .he girls being pretty, graceful and possessed with good voices. Inderson Underwriters . Attend the Convention. A delegation of Anderson insurance .nent left the city yesterday morning or Chick Springs to attend the meet ing of the State Underwriters. This meeting is being held now and the nrowd at thia populAr. resort ia tither large, Messrs. W. P. S'.oan. M. M. Mallison. W. D. McClain, CE. Trib hlf, Q. Frank Johnson, and Miss Grace Spencer left Wednesday. They .viii return to the city today. --o Bijou Theatre Popular House. Today at the liijou theatre "The Hack Box", thc great serial story and eicture being run together by Thc intelligencer and the Uijou will bc show::. ' Thia is one of the strongest ii Hie serial stories and lia:;' done much in restoring the popularity or the Bijou theatre. Mr. Jim McCul lough ls doing well with this show, and he Is Mary much encouraged with the results. : -o ... Salem Hong Herr lee Sunday. Special song service will be held at Salem church on Sunday at ll o'clock. This service ls to be led by Mr. J. T. Milford .and tho public ia cordially invited to attend. --o- ! Mr. C. 8. Aile? . In' Anderson- t Mr. Charlie 8. Allen, traffic mana ger of the Piedmont and Northern, was In the city yesterday and stated that his company is preparing tb offer , an ideal location for the asphalt plant for the streot paving. vThls site is . near Ute center or the city and is on tho P. & N. lines, making it very easy to get tho asphalt into, thc city and,to the plant without extra handl ing.' -o- . Will Award Contract Soon. The C. AW. C. railway w|ll a wari A contract for remodelling the two rooms selected by them In the Ander en hotel building to be used as wai. - lng rooms for their temporary at*' don as soon ss all bids are received for tho work. Thc railroad Is also getting things In shape to tay a sec ond track ia the rear of the hotel building. They will offer a site, for the asphalt plant for the city paving plant Just off West Market street. Other railways are. offered sites for this plant, and it is yet to '? decided which one will bis accepted. ************* ' SPARKLETS * -. * Meution Caught Over UM * eda of Anderson * ************* inderson County Nlugiug Convention. The Anderson County Singing Con vention arill meet ut Heizer Saturday md Sundav May 22 und 23. Two ser vices will he held, the Saturday ses sion beginning at 2 o'clock and ut 0 a'cloek. jThe linday service will ast ul) day. The publie ls cordially invited to attend all ot these ser icCS . r'Ire Sale Is Well Attended. The fire sale recently Inaugurated iy the lt. \v. Trlbble company is ueeting with great success. The pen ile ure anxious to take advantage o? he chance to get these excellent ;oods which are supposed to be dam aged, but In reality are damaged Hostly on the price cards. Cvjry irtiule In the Blore has been reduced md they are selling like the prover* dal "hot cakes." ['hying Ordinances Ihne Been Drafted. Ordinances directing the streit laving Improvements and directing he mayor und city clerk to sign the lOnds for this work have been draft id by Acting city Attorney E. P. loch run. These ordinances are nec essary beiore tho ground can be brok in for the paving work. The bonds vin b,? executed today by the mayor ind clerk, and the work will soon be *eady to start. ?hit.im. Tour Of I n'.licet ion . {Supervisor J. Mack King ls now naking a tour o? all the road3 in the SOUUty and ls Inspecting each une carefully. This is a large Job, as hero is nearly &00 miles of highway i n the county. Mr. King spout VWd I o's day near Pendleton looking for tt ?ew site fur the convict camp. This .amp under the supervision of Mr. McConnell is doing some oxce|lent ?oad wirk. ? 'O ? Important Notice To ii. v. o. Patmna. Postmaster .william Laughlin wishes o urge tho patrons of the different ural reviles emanating from the An lersou nostofllca to fill out and re urn the forms that (.'ere given them >y the carrier:! for tho purppsa of ub .alnlng the names of all members of [amities, servants nod employees who ;ct their mall through thc different mal boxer If any if tho terms have jeen lost, kindly inform your carrier ind l e will supply another form. This * a very Important matter to all H. 5\ D. patrons and should be given heir immedlnte attention, as lt Insures heir names being placed on the car der's directory and, thereby, ' ellml latcs any delay. In tho delivery of heir mail. Vrf F.xhibf?. At College. A free exhibition of art work done iy the pupils of Anderson college, ir der Miss Ramseur. will be held Fri lay afternoon between the hours of ; an dG. TI1I3 work was done at the ollege. and ls ?irv creditable. Re reshmcnts will be served du-'lng the ifternoon. The public is cordially nvited to come out and sec what is leing done at the college. -n Sr. Ashley Suffered Sirok,, of Paralysis. Hon. Joshua W. Ashley, of Honen 'at?i, purred another stroke of laralysls on Tuesdav night, but ia now nuch hitter ait* on the r???? to re jovery- Mr. Ashley wa? 'strlckon erv suddenly and foi" a while ht? con lltlon was extremely critical. On Vednesday morning he was somewhat ?etier. and late Wednesday evening 10 was reported as being very much letter. Mr. Ashley's restoration to leal th IB the fervent hone of his nany frlen;*s all over the State. Best Thing for a Billows Attack. "On account of my confinement in be printing office 1 have for years een a chronic Bufferer from Indlgea ion and liver trouble. A few weeks go I had an attack that was so se ere that I was not able to go to the ase for t.wo days. Failing to get ny relief from any other treatment, took three of Chamberlain's Tablets nd the next day 1 felt like a new nan." writes fl. C. Hailey, editor Car inna News, Chap?n, S. C. Obtainable ivu'rywbcre. ^ Flies and Mosquitos Carry Disease Taty mr* a-ginns tm Ul? ?ELL THEM WITH SHEPARD'S FLY EXTERMINATOR Jut vp ray in tc* roon?-?ur? d??th te sb 1 B??Ctc Mata 1- to V?opim. Ask your L?aler. SHEP AS tvs cirancfti co.. WILMINGTON, H. C. AMATEUR AD-WRITERS ATTENTION!! ? In addition to the three prizes $5.00, $2.50 and $1.00 offered 50c will be paid the writer of each ad that is accepted and run in this contest by the merchants, with the exception of the winners of the three prizes will not be paid this extra 50 cents. Now Go To It!! V% FOR RENT The store building on N. Main Street, recently vacated by the Anderson Intelligencer Job Do* pa?anent. This store room can be rented? very cheaply for the next few months. If in terested, phone 321 AT ONCE firestone" TIBES They are the tires that carry you longest, tar- ; therest and easiest, with most miles per dollar and fewest stops on the way. For Sale By Todd Auto Shop THRIFT If thrift does not come natural to you, cultivate it. Realize the fae1 that every man who has a dollar put aside is a capi talist. We earnestly urge you to open an account with this bank for any sum. Either a Checking or a Savings account, in ad dition to being convenient encourages you not to use your money except in a wise way. The prosperity you enjoy today does .not guarantee you prosperity tomorrow. Changes in the business and industrial world may later on deprive you of your present measure of prosperity. We Pay Interest On Deposits. PEOPLES BANK OF ANDERSON .*-?.?"", . .'?rfdve . - ; . '