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Palmetto Theata TODAY "FAIRY FC.RN SEED" Thanhausct ? wo-reel Drama "How Jim Won HU Girl" Alwin BRONCHO BILLY Featuring G. M. Anderson Essanay ONE OTHER SELECTED REEL Atkinson's Ice Cream Sold Here Today. iUOU THE?TR] TODAY "THE SMUGGLER'S LASS" Two-reel Bison "PARK JOHNNIES" L-KO Comedy "AS WE JOURNEY THROUGH LIFE" Universal ONE OTHER SELECTED REEL Atkinson's Ice Cream Sold Here Today. Extra Special Sale HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE (Regular 25c. Value) 2 Cans, 2 1-2 lbs., Sliced and 1 Can, 2 lbs., Grated for - 3vU Imported Tea Pot and 1-2 lb, ten** Orange Pekoe Tea for - 3"f?f Anderson Cash Grocery Co. Garden Hose That's Good Rubier Hose itsn't a Oood thin? to. experiment with, lt requires more than good optics to tel! che difference between the kind that's of cast-off rubber boots and thc brands that have good stuff in them. We have found out all that by experience and you may depend on the Hose you buy of us as being the best the price will buy. We have this Hose in several grades-eight ?ents per foot and higher. We offer you the best values it is pos sible to procure. < Sullivan Hardware Co. Anderson, S. C. Belton, S. C. RE CO, J Yam? completion nzjds DAGGETT & RAMSDELL'S LD CREAM r sa? HNMV *t TI???? Wear jl!to?c\sel ! ; "Fro L^aay Fitted perfectly by our corsetiere $3.50 to $12.50 Mrs. B. Graves Boyd HOIST CABBY A HANDICAP TH BOUGH LIFE. Did you ever stop to think that your ovcry action, every thought, your disposition, and character are Influenced every day by the condi tion of your Liver? Failure In life may bc the direct result of a disor dered Liver. Dr. Hilton's Lifo For The Liver and Kidneys will keep your liver in per* feet condition. Get a bottle. For Bale by all Druggists. MURRAY DRUG CO., Distributora Columbia, 8. C._ THE EVANGELIST ASKED ONE QUESTION OF ALL CAUSES CONGREGATION TO REALIZE JUST WHERE THEY ARE. CROWDS GREATER Seems That People Are Becoming Much Concerned About Souls Salvation Now. Tile subject of thc evangelist's ser mon last v'sht was: "Where art Thou?" .Needless to say that the tent and ground around lt was packed with people. In taking up his sermon Mr. Mc London asked this question. Where are thou? to the following classes: Sinners, hypocrites, professors, back sliders, preachers, Sunday school teachers, fathers and mothers. Tho first one taken up was sinners and In part what he said to and about this class is gl\len below: "After the evangelist had finished tho introduction of his sermon and showed up thc many ways in which a man could murder his conscious be said: "Thero are Reveral classes that I would llkc tonight to ask the question of my text. And the first 1B the sin ner. Out on the great storn./ sea, thou? The sinner absolutely has no hope, his only hope is christ mast broken, sails in shreds, com pass lost and steering aparatus dis arranged, tossed here and ther0 on thc dark night of sin. lost on the sea of time and without hope. Where art and Christ he has rejected, conse Buently he has no hope. I do not believe there aro many In this Bible land of ours but who know that they are wron?; and have heard that thc Son of God came to ?ave from sin, but If thev have heard it and have not accepted, they have deliberately re jected the only hope and are gain;: down to an awful yawning, buming devil's hell, swept on by tba awful bent to sin that lies in their very naturo. They have puked out thei: dirty old profanity, lied and stolen and gotten angry and glvnn vent to that imbred damnable thing tn them, taken the namo of God in vain, sinned and sinned and are awecnlng on to an awful hell. Many a boy right here lu Anderson ls wading kyiee deep through a mother's tears, many a girl ls stepping on her father's heart strings, unsaved husbands are crush ing out th? lives of pleading wivea, while groans and moans from thous ands upon thousands of ths blighted and blasted ones aro coming up be fore God who sends me here with this message t0 tho lost men of Ander son, sinner where art thou? "You say, Mhc. 1 don't commit any big sin?. Yes, but, listen, stn ia sin with God. Brother one sin In your life will separate you from God. You say you don't commit any big sins. I want to ask you what had Adam done? Just ono thing, he disobeyed God and broke bia commandments in ono point and aa a result of this dis obedience, he waa kicked out ot the I .carden and blighted with a curse and for the last 6.009 years baa beer, a ! gangrene of sin left down thr JUS* tbe ages. One leak will sink a Ti tan tio. A man may be a good, man md he may be S highly esteemed citi zen, may have good traits and com mendable, works aid probably has never been before the law courts, but you let him go out heVe on your streets and in a cold-blooded way take the life of one of your fellow cltitena and as a result ot that one sin ha will have to go to Columbia and enter th? death call and have 2,000 volts ot lightning shot through him. Then the evangelist turned to the section occupied by the preachers and says: "Bretheren we treat sin too lightly. God does not excuse stn. Sin ia not a mistake, sin is not aa accident, but it is an awful reality, what canaan all of this remorse? You can hear the hissing of th? serpent in the word sin. Uv? seldom gone lato a com munity and begun work but w>hat there haine been a few careful Marthas around and when I would begin to cry alound again?*, deviltry and tell than to, pat tlfelr nose on th? back tnt* and eleen na their T?*t ur? and roil away the atone, the old care ful Mjlr4ha will cry out. ?w>.y dont need to ?fi ydu? Wi, Lar.nrjp 9* J. L COCHRAN FIRED Oil BY AGNEW NEGRO INJURIES NOT SERIOUS AND HE IS NOT CONFINED TO BED. NEGRO ALSO SHOT Before Firing on Mr. Cochran Ag new Shot at Another Negro By Name of Regular. Sheriff Ashley and hi? deputies are on the lookout for a negro named Alex Agnew, who early yesterday morning after shooting a negro by the name ot Sherman Regular, turn ed on Mr. James L. Cochran, fore man on Mr. Lee O. Holieman's farm, a few mlle? below tho city, and fired a load of shot into him. Tho shot were small and owing to tho great distance at which the gun was fired, Mr. Cochran was not seriously in jured. Regular ls not dangerously wounded. It seems that Agnew and Regular had a little fuss on Thursday evening, the former claiming that the latter was too intimate with his wife. Fri day morning about 7 o'clock Agnew came up on Regular where he was hoeing in the field and opened fire on him. He then turned on Mr. Cochran and shot at him. Sheriff Ashley was notified and with Deputies Sanders and Williams went to the scene. They returned to the cit? yesterday afternoon unable to locate the negro. After he fired the shots he ran in to the woods and although he was fol lowed by several hands who had gath ered, he warned them not to follow him, and made his escape into the swamps. Mr. Cochran who was not injured much, lead the party who tried to find the negro and is doing every thing lu his power to catch him. lt is thought that he will bc apprehend ed today or tomorrow' as several ne groes of that section have promised to aid in locating him. A1ERSHU?TY DAY AT CLEMSON COLLEGE Will Be Observed on July 2, and Cordial Invitation Is Ex tended td All. , **f ?<? V It was officially announced yester day by .Clemson College officials that next Friday, July 2, nad boen" desig nated as Anderson -county day at Clemson College apd, that al) farmers and business men In Anderson county were invited to . come to Clemson College and take part In the celebra tion of the,day-, :- *\r?.'. lt is understood-jtbat all visitors will be shown the xtomonstratlon of the various work being done In agrl culturing, dairying and horticultural dcartmonts at Clemson Colleg0 and the day made in effect an institutional day for Anderson county. Mr. S. M. Byers, county demon stration agont, stated at the chamber of commerce yesterday afternoon that he hoped there would- be a large dele gation to visit tho college and that he would be glad to advise ail parties who may be dosiroUs of making the trip just what the detailed plans would be, since only tentative plans have only so far been outlined. Mac we would like to have Brother Lazarus brought out but can you not sprinkle some lavender scented rose water, sermonnettes on Brother Laz arus and ressudest him in that way without having the stone rolled away? I'll toll you, Mac, Utera will be a very bad odor, *ho stlnkoth.' Oh, how the careful Marthas are bound these days. They want their loved ones raised, converted, brought bach to life, but oh- that confessing sud restitu tion and reconciliation and paying old debts. It will . dise a bad smell, yes lt will but until tho stone is toll ed away Lazarus will remain in the grava, a putrifying, decaying old corpse and the careful Marthas will about keep him there. And yet there are men ;ust aa dead In the town or Anderson tn a spiritual way as Las aros was in a physical way and here are the cigarette sucking Lazaruses, the whiskey drinking Lasuruses, cov etous Lasarusea, the licentious Lass ruses, the profanity using Lazarnses and it will take Just as supernatural power to raise them from a spiritual grave, as lt did to raise Lazarus from a physical grave. And yet. the care ful Martha? wine around and say don't roll away the atone. Think bf the sin of Intemperance. Ons hundred thousand men dis an nually ot Intemperance and the boys of this country are filling up the ranks made vacant by the cid bleary-eyed down-and-outs rs. Think of a funeral procession 3,000 miles long and a 110. 000 hearses la the procession,. 100.000 widows and 500,000 fatherless child ren. One man will leap in' front of a train, another wilt plunge Into a river, another w'.!*. throw bia hanu to his bead and a life end, another will cry mother and his life will go out like a burnt match. Look at..the wlfehood dan th/> motherhood and the childhood and see the tears, ran down the up turned faces Tears are too weak for Utat hellish dirty business, tears a.'?> o*?ly i Art nf iufkw.u. *w?. -.j op at the bidding bf aa occult power. And yet the tola skinned, pliable plas Mo, nonenitlea fcodck Jnd criticise men for righting tip dirty dnisnable (Tos$ffrd They Lace In front $2.00 to $10.00 Fitted by otu* Cometiere. D. GEISBERG CHEAP INSURANCE. You can bay u bottle of Dr. Hilton's Life For Tbe Liver and Kidneys No. 2, and cleanse your system from all Impurities of your body, and save lots of sickness and lost time. Price 25 and 50 cents. For sale by all druggists. Drlstributed by Murray Drug Co., Columbia. 8. C. 8IG HORSE RAGES ON INDEPENDENCE DAYI THIS WILL BE ANOTHER FEA TURE OF THE GRAND CELEBRATION. WILL BE BIG EVENTS Will Also Have Trottera and Pac er? Races, With Dr. Snyder In Charge The general arrangement commit tee of the Ad Club is very busy these days making final arrangements for the Independence Day celebration which is to be held in Anderson on Monday July lo. Tho program con sists of bicycle and motorcycle races, automobile races and horse races. It was announced yesterday that it had been decided to have a pony sad dle race for boys abd girls, the prizes offered1 being a loving cup. All will run, then the three winners and fin ally two will run to decide the race. Another feature which will be added to the program will be a race for trotters and pacers. The first prize 'will be a purse of $10 and sec ond prize a purse of' $'?. This race will be run like the poney saddle race. Anyone who is Interested in eith er of the above races and wish fur ther particulars may see Dr. Snyder at Clarence Osborne's livery stable. Among the names of boys who have entered for the bicycle race are: Ed ward McCaslln, Rollie Hopkins, Carl ton Mullinax and Aubrey Hopkins. m m ? m m m * ? - - ????????? j TTTT'ir T'rTl TTTTTTT VTTTTT TvTT J ! Personal . a -.--? ?\ Alf i il AAAJ- * * ?XI ^r^r^r^ TTi i TTT"TTTTTTTTTTTTTTT | Mr. Joe Case of Helton was n bus iness visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Shirley pass ed through the city yesterday en m:te to their home at Honea Path after.] spending a few days with Mr. and j Mrs. Ernest Latimer at LowndesvUle. Dr. T. O. Kirkpatrick was a visi tor In the city yesterday from Lown desville. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hall, Jr... of Aiken are the guests of the former's father, Mr. J. A. Hall, Sr. Mrs. Eroy Stone, Mrs. Thomas Hugh Cox and Mr. James Whitmlre; of Greenville and Kiss Ines" Dychea I of Aiken motored over from Green-j ville yesterday and spent the day in? Andereon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gantry of Starr were in th0 city i jr a few hours yesterday. ? Messrs. Ralph and Gailllard Hunt er of Pendleton were in A^derson yes terday. Mr. Arthur Brown of Iva la visit ing in tho city. Mrs. Ophelia H. Villis of J-Auremv is the guest of Mrs. ?. F." Clink scalcB Pvo. L. M. Malu, ff ey of Belton was in the ...Hy for a few hours yesterday,; Mr. Joe Smith of Starr was a bute Inesft visitor to the f city yesterday; Mr. J. F. Sutherland of Iv* wa* among the business visitors ia the city yesterday. - Mr. Will Bell of LowndesvUle waa In Anderson yesterday. Mr. Frank Carenter of Walhalla was in the city yeaterday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. McLeskly an? little daughter of Pendleton waa in the city yesterday. Greatly BenefltM ky CSsa*!****^ .T have used Chairiberlaln'B Uni ment for sprats, brutees and rheu matic pains, asid the gr*.1! beaaat __l have recelvedf?ustifle* my mending it wr?ies airs, ?saw1 Ind. If you matte pains?; Headed wlth?* [ftamberlatefl^^H^^IP tainahle J?* U ~ Millinery That's Wonderfully Pretty And a Trimmer that's wonderfully good-makes our Millinery Depart ; ment the best and cleverest here abouts. A season or so ago there were just lots of folks who didn't know we had this department, or if they knew, they cer tainly didn't take the trouble to find' out about its goodness. Now there's a different story to tell-a satisfying story, too-for we are selling day after day these same folks all their extra hats, and in every instance they are delighted. We Want Your Next BW No matter what sort of a v.at you need we can make it-make it very stylish, very becoming' and at a little price. Of course, we'll help you with sugges tions, have you try on "this and that," till you find one you like best. Should you make a choice that we don't think is young enough nor pretty enough we'll tell you so. Right now we are well prepared to take care of all your summer wants in Milli nery, with a stock of New Shapes, New lowers, New Feathers, New Rib bons, etc. .Suppose you come in today, or any time will do, tho you know you will be served better when the stocks are full and fresh. Today begins a big sale of all Trimmed CoXored Hats, be sure you see them.