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Rest Your Tired Feet In a pair of our New Tan, Calf Ventilated Blucher Ox fords for Men, with Orthopedic heels at $2.50 The Pair Barefoot Sandals and Play Oxfords for Women and Chil dren, just the thing to keep your feet cool these hot days 65c to $1.50 Thompson1 s The One Price Shoe Store We Sell For Cash Only. Bond Issue For More Sewer Work Proposed COUNCIL BRINGS IMPORTANT MATTER UP FOR A DIS CUSSION - OBD BITS OF NEWN TO SOUND OUT - \%t tn i 7*". /AniMiAM Canfield. Ore.-Mrs. John Moore rUoLiw OPINION of this place, has a ton of children. Mrs. ! .aird weighs only I3fi pounds. 1 but her heaviest Bon. 20. weight) 296 Work Alre-.?y Authorized and pounds. Three others weigh 245 * poundB each. Thero are 10 chlld That Which Needs to be Done ren and their combined ls 2.085 Calls for More Money. pounds. w*?o iw inure munoy. Devil's Lake. N. I).-K. O. Ander , , son. about to leave town for his mar riage, depended upon the town clock. Advisability of promoting a special The time piece was slow. Anderson bond iHBue for the purpose of extend- missed his train, was late for the lng the sewerage system of the city wedding and was rejected by the an nml installing a considerable amount gry "bride." Anderson hm; sued fhe of work of this nature which han al- city for $25,000 damages, resdy been authorised, was the mat- Huntsville, o.-The boys in the ter of principal interest discussed at graduating class hero appeared at the the regular monthly meeting of city es Preises clad In overalls while the council, which waa held yesterday af- glrln all wore gingham gowns. Prof. ternoon In council chamber at the Pierson, of the Ohio University, who city hall. delivered the address complimented No definite action was taken with the young people, regard to the matter, hut it was un- Milwaukee, WIss4-louis Mueller, derstood that members ot council born in Milwaukee and employe of a would feel the public pulse on tho big factory, was down town one day proposition, and, If it waa found that (last week for the first time In :tl sentiment warranta euch a step being years. He is 45 years old. taken, action neceaaary to bring j center Point. Tenn.-J. F. about a bond Issue for this purpose Graves, mall carrier between thle will be considered further. piac. ami Nashville, hus a gray mare. Already council has authorised con- Gi are. who ia a ve leran In the service, slderable sewerage work which is to ? She hus mude .'(,370 round trips to be dune tn future. Just when fund? Nashville, and has covered 67,460 will be available for thia work, ls not miles She appears to be good for known, especially In view of the fact many more years of service, that the city ls being put to consld- Grund rapids, Mich.-Joseph Ben erable other expense just now In con- dell, of this city celebrated his U?th ne'tion with the street paving that is ! birthday last week and says he wunts about to begin. In addition to that.1 to ll\?o to be au even hundred. He .more requests for sewerage are con- | would not make a very good subject stantly coming in. The whole work for an unti-tobacco lecturer, for he will .cst a considerable sum. and smokes like u house afire and has more than council can conveniently done so since he wus 14. Moreover, pinch out of the regular funds lust much to the regret of many good now. At several meeting heretofore ladles, he takes a dally nip of brandy, the matter of promoting u specl-il a habit he contracted willie an oin bo..d Issue for sewerage hua been cer In the BrlMs'i navy. He rises broached, but not until thc meeting ut 5 each morning, yesterday afternoon was the discus- St. Louis.' Mo.-Miss Katherine sion brought to a head. j Hesse, is years old. ate her first Some members of council were In breakfast, dinner and supper one day favor of getting up petitions limned- last week. When a child au accident lately for circulation among the free- caused the closing of the channel to holders calling on council to order the stomach. An operation, permitted an election ca the question. Those her to be fed directly into the stom who favored Immediate action on the ach. Last week a surgeon, who had matter were confident that a bond ls-, become Interested In be rcase re sue for more sewerage would pass stored her to almost normal coudl wlthout any question. Itlon. She had little idea of the taste In the absence of definite informa-, of various foods until after the opera tion as to the amount of bonds that Hon. could be issued fro thin purpose aud other data which lt will be necessary to know before uction could be taken, ft was ugreed to postpone matters until public sentiment on the ques tion could be sounded out. Hot Weather Specials for Today and Saturday Regular fi.SO Silver Tan Spoons in sev eral new pretty patterns. Special for today and Sat- ^ j? (See Window) Marchhanks & Bath r.. HAVE CELEBRATION ON FOURTH OF JULY PROGRAM BEING ARRANGED BY COMMITTEE FROM AD MEN'S CLUB AUTOMOBILE RACES Heavy Purse Will Cause Many to Enter These Races-Basket Picnic. A spe<lul com in lt te? of the Ad Club IIUH been busy for the past few day? arranging progrum for a Fourth of July celebration to tie held on July ',. since the 4th is on Sunduy. A meeting of this committee was held yesterday morning In tin? of fice of the chairman. Mr. Jonn Linley, but nothing definite was decided up on. Howevjer from the discussion at the meeting it uppears that the affair will be one of the biggest planned in Anderson in some trim . It is planned to have automobile races In the morn ing, patriotic speaking and then a big basket dinner picnic. That night there will be a grund fireworks dis play. It is tlie purr iee of th?* club to raise u prize for the uuto rucen large enough to Interest several con testants. Further details of the program will be discussed at the meeting of the Ad Club which is to tie held ut Hailey's ferry Wednesday. June Iti. ARBANGING PARTIES TO THE EXPOSITION Miss Evie Lewis and Miss Allie Major to Conduct Ander son People. Miss Evie Lewis and Miss Allie Ma jor will conduct two parties to the Panama-Pacific exposition, al San Francisco leaving Anderson this month. The party under the guidance uf Miss Lewis will leave June 14th and Hie one under Miss Major the follow ing day. Hot h of these trips will Include a direct trip from Anderson to Chicago, to St. Paul, to Winnipeg, through the Canadian Kookies, through Vancouver, Victoria, the famous Canadian gov ernment narks and finally to Seattle ind Portland then by steamer to San Francisco. The return trip will 1D idude side trips to San Diego. Salt Lake City. Colorado Springs, Yellow stone park and many other interest ing places. The parties will be gone lihout six weeks. TRIBTTE OF RESPECT Death IB Indeed always sad, and es ^erlallv so. when lt enters a commun ty and bears away as its victim a i-oung woman who IB dearly beloved )y all that knew her. We have ref erence to our dear friend. Miss Annie Spearman, who waa suddenly remov H1 from us on Sunday morning of day 16. 1916. It was very sad to us. 'or it had been our pleasure to know tnnte for a long time. .She WUB kind, friendly, noble and true, and at ult .lines generous hearted und accom nodating to everybody. If Annie had m enemy we never know it for all hat knew ber, loved her. Annie was a faithful member of tho Shiloh Methodist church, where her .cumins were laid uway on Monday ollowlng her death, to wait the res triction morning. The funeral ser Mees being conducted by Rev. S. H. Sooth, pastor of the Orace Methodist thnrob ot Wi'llamston ni home and :oncluded st the church. We extend to her grief stricken ether and mother, grandmother, irother and sisters our deepest sym lathy in their great loss, and we priy hat the brightness of her memory nay light up the vale of Badness in vhlch they now walk, aud may they -*>st In sweet cor. so. al i on that they vho walk uprightly and work right iously, shall meet at the last day lever to party any more. A Friend. FOR BAPTIST HOSPITAL toad Generous Gifts to First Baptist , Church. All those who wish to contribute to he Bspttst hospital in Columbia brough the Christian (howth Club if the First Baptist church of this .itv are asked to send as generous (Ifta ss possible to the church this afternoon at f? o'clock. The box ?a wily packed, but the club la anxious o obtain every donation so everyone s asked to be prompt and big-heart .d. !_? NOTICE Pure seed Nancy Hall sweet >otato plants in any quantity at lt.75 per l.ooo. We guarantee mr plants to be pure seed plants md to give entire satisfaction. Phon? Us Your Reservation. Very truly, CR POWER & SON Phone 117 201 McDnffie St (jOssaTd Th?yLacG In Front $2.00 to $10.00 Fitted bj our Cometiere. D. G E I S B E R G WHEN you see a.i arrow, what do you thing of? Of Course! WHY Because it goes straight to the spott WILL LOWER GRADE ON NORTH Ml ST. INCLINE BETWEEN EARLE AND SHARPE STREETS TO BE TAKEN OFF BIG IMPROVEMENT Starting With Lowering of 8 Inches in Front Evans Block of Stores. Meeting yesterday afternoon al 3:30 o'clock in regular monthly ses sion, in the council chamber at the city hall, the city fathers transact ed a considerable amount of busi ness, a goodly portion of which was of unusual importance. One of the principal matters .rans acted was the adoption of a resolu tion to carry out the request con tained in a petition from property owners on North Main 'street, between ? Earle and Sharpe streets, to lower the grade of North .'(lain street be tween the cross streets named. The starting point of this work will be in front of thu J. Mr Evans build ing, of the quarters of the Southern Express com pi: ny, where the grade will be lowered 8 Inches. The ba lance of tlit' street from there down to Earle street will be lowered in proportion, which means that the steep, incline on North Main street, about where Orr street crosses, will be almost obliterated. According to the plans of the stree: paving commission. North Main street, between Earle and Sitarlo streets, was to be lowered considerably less than will be the case under the plan adopted yesterday afternoon by coun cil. The paving commission was to lower the east side of the street to a depth of 18 inches in front of the properly of Mrs. Jane Todd, making the remainder of the street corre spond, .lust bow much lower the new plan will make tho street In that vicinity, is not definitely known. It is believed that the lowering of the grade on North Main street, be tween Earle and Sharpe s*-"ts. will add materially to the goners?, appear ance of the thoroughfare, especially after lt is paved. PASS A LAW Are your neighbors vtry bad? Pass a law! Do they smoke? Do Uley chew? Are they always bothering you? Don't they do as you would do? Pass a law! ?. Are your wages awful low? Paar, a law! Are the prices much too high? Do the wife and babies cry '('auKC the turkeys roost high? PasB a law! When M. D. finds new diseases, ' Pass a law! Got the mumps or enfermisis, Measles, croup of "expertltla?" Lest we all fly to pieces. Pass.a law! Are the lights a-burnln' red? Paaa a law Paint 'em green, or paint 'em white Close up all them placea tight My! Our town la auch a eight Pass a law. No matter what the trouble ls. Pass a law Goodness sakes, but ain't lt aWful My! What are we going to do? Atmost anything ain't lawful, And the Judge ls human too, Pass a law. -Rochester, Mle*.. Clarion. REFUSE PETITION TO ERECT G?RARE PROPERTY OWNERS OBJECT TO. ONE IN REAR OF MAXWELL BUILDING COUNCIL MATTERS Various Other 'terns of Interest and Importance Were Trans Taken to Stop Practice. Aside from the several matters of especial importance transacted by city council, in regular monthly session yesterday afternoon, there were a number of mutters of minor nature, but nevertheless interesting, given at tention . One of these matters was a request from J. D. Maxwell for permission to erect a garage, or building for a similar purpose, in the rear of the Maxwell Building on the west side of Hie square. This mutter was referred to the building committee for inves tigation and recommendation, but thc committee reported yesterday that in asmuch as it considered this a very Important mutter tiiey would prefer council as a whole passing on it. Members of the committee report ed, however, that adjacent property owners objected vigorously to the garage being erected on the site nam ed. One member of the committee stated that an insurance ugent hud In formed ilim (hut if the building was erected on tiiut vicinity the policies on all property on tiiut side of the square would be immediately cancelled, and that insurance rates in that quarter would be al least doubled. After a discussion pro and con council de cided to refuse too petition for per mission to erect the building. A petition for a light between the Hlue Ridge Railway crossing on East Whltner Btreet and Jefferson avenue was referred to the committee on water and lights. Upon request of Alderman Tate, council authorized ihe city engineer to install sewer lines on Browne and Monroe streetB at the same time sew er work is going on in that section of the city. A petition for the laying curb and drain and a cement sidewalk on that portion of I) street immediately in front of the Secvond Baptist church was granted. Council, upon the mayor's request, revoked its former action In grantlug Mayor Godfrey authority to grant a license to Dr. Nanzetta to sell medi cines In the city. SOUTHERN RAILWAY HAS BROUGHT SUITS INVOLVES COTTON OIL MILLS AT BELTON AND ONE AT PELZER DAMAGES $800.00 Attorneys Engaged and Case Will be Tried at Approaching Term of Court. The Southern Raliway has brought suits against the Broadawav Cotton Oil mill of Belton and the Wilmot Oil mill of Pelzer, the case arising from shipments of cotton seed made by these concerns to North Carolina points. Damages of about $400 in the :ase of each mill ls asked. It ia claimed by the railroad that shipments during the year 1913-14 to pointa in North Carolina were made sn a rate baned on Information given at the railway ottlces in Pelzer and Belton and that these shipments were sold by the mills along these points it a price graduated by these rates. It ia now claimed by the railroad that the rate was lower than the law illowa and that they have lost by the leal with these mills. Aa the cotton seed waa sold at the pointa to which shipments were made by a price which was regulated by this rate, the mill? :lalmlng that they are not to blame snd their prices were made by the rates furnished by the railroads. The case will very probably come np at the next term of the court of common pleas ra Anderson. Messrs. Bonham, Watkins, and Allen will re present the Broadaway mill and Mr. .'rank Watkins, or Watkins ami Prince viii represent the Wilmot mill. HISS MAYS AT HOME Wm Teach at Covan Next School Tear. Denver, S. C , June 3.-We are glad o welcome Misa Attie Maya in our nidst again. She has been attending icbool at Asheville, N. C., whare she completed the normal course In the Vahevllle Training school. Misa fays will be with'her sister, Mrs. (1. RT. Smith unUl September, when she rill go to Go van, S. C., to take up the >oslUon ot primary teacher tn tba traded school of that place. EXPERT KODAK FINISHING Darrlopinf ?nd prie! int dona by ?rtlat*. Mort .satlfol work iuttf?nt**d si all tim*a. SatUftrUoa Or No Charge. Davrlopin?, 16c Pw PiHa. Matlaei PHnU S 1.4*1 1.4. St: S t.3x? 1.4. r; 1 1.4x5 I.S. Se. Quirk oXirtwy. Staad om ka to tart our wnrk-a. A0KNT8 WANTED JIGOH ?RUG C Snartaaharg, S. .C Palmed? Tlhi?a1lr@ TODAY "MR. STUB'S PEN" Lnblu Comedy. "A SCRAP OF PAPER" Two Reel Biograph "THE OLD SHOEMAKER" Kellance Two Reel Druma "A SCIENTIFIC MOTHER" Fal Next week we will have a High Claas Vaudeville Attraction here SURE. ?BIJOU THE?TI TODAY "THE CORSICAN BROTHERS" Three Reel Imp Drama Featuring King Baggot and Jane Gail "THE UNAFRAID" A Lanky Paramount Feature in Four Reel, Featuring Rita Jolivet This is a GREAT PROGRAM The Best of Meats, Fish and Country Produce We are out here on West Market street, entirely out of the High Rent District, where we can, and will give you as good or better meats, fish, and country produce as any one else can -and at quite a Big Saving in price. OUT Delivery Service Is Very Good Indeed. Try Us Once, And Be Convinced! Suburban Market S. C HAYNIE and R. B. TUCKER, Pr ps. 457 W. mark?t Phone v887. PLAY BALL WITH BASE BALL THC KINO THAT GOODS MAKE FAMOUS PLAYERS REACH GOODS ARE FULLY WARRANTED. ' THEY ARE THE BEST THAT CAN BE BOUGHT. ANY ARTICLE IN THE UNE THAT PROVES DEFECTIVE WILL BE REPLACED. SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO. Anderson, Greenville, Belton. Bathing Suits :-: Water Wings : Tennis Shoes : : KANT'S BOOK STORE