CITY DELIVE FOR THE MI SERVICE WILL BEGIN THIS MORNING-NOTICE RE CEIVED YESTERDAY TO BE EXTENDED NORTH ANDERSON New Route for Brogon, Equinox, and Twine ?A?l Villages-Ex tension for N. Anderson Iii ginning lal* morning the Uro-] Kon, l.'iuitiox and Twine illili villages,I ....'.'i A tul- ?son and eertuln other M i rm-" o? i he city will have div irai ? i- ??<-fvii-e. I'uslmirUcr Wm, Lui; ? ha.inn received notice from Un imstoilli-e department In Wush liiKit.ii, 11 C., yesterday morning to li.M i ?ie servicie started al once. 'I ;.< miller lia;? been under con shh ration t Sheriff Ashley ami Denni les Surpris, ed Pilrty Sunday. Sheriff Ashley and Deputy Sheriffs Sanders cmd Williams surprise.! a party of gamblers Sunday afternoon In tho woods'below Mr. J. M. Mc Gowan's. There were seven yourr men engage^! in the game. The) gave bond. '" . To Pether Lecture. Dr. W. H. Frazer will deliver hip humorous lecture on the ' African Ne gro" nt Neal's Creek school. Satur day night at eight o'clock. There will bo no admission. Come and brlnp your frlendB. as an evenings enter tainment ls in more for thoso presen*. Thoso who have heard Dr. Fraser will wont to 'hear him again. For Sprains, Lameness, Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism Penetrates and Heals. Stops Pain At Once FW Man and Beast 25c 50c $|. At AU Dealer?. CITY COUNCIL WILL CO-OP ERATE WITH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE A N OPPORTUNITY For Every Citizen to Show His Personal and Civic Pride in Anderson ('repartition;) underway ?vidence Hie! ian that Anderdon will have a more thorough Clean Up Week this spring than ever before, beginning April IT and ??O?II?; throngs April 22. The ci vic- coniinitt e of chamber of com merce met last week and outlined the campaign which will be started with in tiie next few days. i'nichuuat!?!! The following proclamation ha^ | been Issued by Mayor (lohrey relative :o (Mean Up Week, which is from April IV through April 22: "The City ot Anderson, acting to gether wi! the Anderson Chamber of Commerce and oilier associations, his designated the wi'eh of April IT to April 22 (inclusive) ?is the "('lean Up and I'aint Up" week for Ander sen . "During this week every citizen of Andel son should make an effort to .h an up his house and properly so aa o avoid lire risk, lo clean up bis front and hack yard, to paint lib premises if necessary, to abolish ail places tlint might breed tlics and nsos lilitoes. to eliminate weeds, and to help clean vacant luts. ..Citizens s .mild not put their rub bish on the sidewalk or stree"., but in some kind of receptacle-a box. can or Lag or place same in piles in spots- accessible to tho city wagons. Tho street department will furnish men and teams to collect all such. If all such refuse is placed lu such a manner so that lt can ho easily loaded and carted away. Anderson will he readily cleaned. "This is an opportunity for evvy citizen not only to show his person al pride, hut also his civic pride. Anderson h.' known as the City Beau tiful, and we should all endeavor to make it more so. Xrf'clty is attrac tive if it Ls dirty and littered up. All s'sould he willing to cooperate in cleaning up not only their own prem ises, hut in helping to clean up the premises of others where help is ne cessary. "Let us all work together to clean up and paint up Anderson during the week ol April 17 through April 22, md then keep It that way throughout the entlro year and years to come Let us plans grass and flowers. Let us not only make Ancle-son clean, hut more beautiful. T e result willi y,o cleaner, health1.'!-, happier and nore attractive city. "J. H. Godfrey. Mayor." THOMAS MARION KIN? Well Known Furiper of Hopewell Section ls Dead. Mr. Thos. Marlon King, one of thc most substantial citizens of Ander son county, died at h's home In the Hopewell section Saturday afternoon it it o'clock. Ile was C2 years of age ind had been Ul about six years, due "o a stroke of paralysis. Mr. King was born and reared and spent all of his life In the Hopewell section. He was a farmer und a successful one. Early lil life he uarrled Alias Alice Jolly, w~o with two daughters, Mrs. X. c. Ducwortb an.l Miss May King, and four son*. Mesera. J. C. Carl. Uroadus and Halph K?ng all of the Hopewell sec tion, survive him. He ls ;.lso sur vived by one brother. Mr. C. C. King, of the Hopewell section, and two stoters Mrs. Mary. McConnell of Hartwell. Ga., und Mrs. Ann Melton "f the Hopewell section. Mr. Klug wa s a prominent Mt son, belpR a life member of Hiram lodge, A. F. M. nf this city. He was a,:?o a member or tko Hopewell ilnp tist church, where the funeral ser vices were hold Sunday afternoon et 1:30 o'clock being conducted by the Rev. O. h. Martin. Mr. King stood for what wns rlg':t and Juci and enjoyed the confidence and esteem of nil the. people of his acquaintance. He had many warm friends throughout the county, who respected his opinions, and who will regret to learn of Ids death. HI Ul? IN' AHERN VILLE J. W. Harrison Formerly Lived lu Anderson. New? was received In tho city yesterday of the death In Greenville of Mr. J. Waller Harrison, a phar macist, who formerly. worked in An derson, and who ls n brother-in-law of Miss Leona Donald, teacher In the' etty schools. Mr. Harrison- waa about SS years of age, and died from penumonla. His wife, who wns Miss Sara Donald of Piedmont. nn<& three children survive. Funeral services will be held In Grccnvillo this after noon. ' Get to know and read Intelli gencer Want.Ada end you will aeon see tltey will save yon many a dollar and get you what you want at the same time. Till- WAY TO DETTEB LIGIIT Eted?icil Mews Published By Southern Public Utilities Company .NATIONAL MA ZIl A TIIF: QUALITY LAMI? YOL II. ANDERSON, S. t:., Tl" ESO AY, APKIL L H 'est always stands out with clearness and shows how good it is. This is true of Mazda lamps. There is no helter medium of il lumination. The best light at the least at Theatre. ' J Big Auto Parade will start from Elk's Home at 4 p. m. Thursday and parado tho entire town. . I We have just unpacked, in a variety of charming fabrics, numerous models in New Sport Coats-models charming in their youthfulness, of expres sion and thal will be liked in stantly. Before selecting a Sprint,' Coat this collection should he carefully looked at $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 and $7.50 Each New Silk Shirts Fullness and more fullness is the Spring Note in Skirts; This is developed in a beautiful new Silk Poplin which we are showing Special at $3.50 Each in the most popular shades and sizes. ,-- ? $1.50 Taffeta Silk at $1.25 St.50"Taffeta Silk, 36 inches wide, in black, light iind dark navy, and a wide range of wanted colors; when this stip* ply is gone we cannot duplicate the quality to sell for J>t.50;, yard; ' -" . v 1 pip Special price, ?f -AM the yard. . .. %e.H.BAit? pROPRi E. ron