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L G. CUMMINGS WILL OPEN fl SHOE STORE LEASED STORE ROOM IN LIGON & LEDBETTER BUILDING EXPERIENCED MAN fi i ? In Shoe Business and is Son of Mrs. M. J. Cummings of This City-Going East. Mr. ii. c Cummings announced yesterday Hutt he had leased Ute store loom >n the IJgon & I jed better build ing between Smith, (Jarrett ii Hur lon's und the railway eut und that he would open UK ?1 Hiioe store in there cm September I. .Mr. Cummings will K<i eint within Hie next few weeks tc? buy hit' fail f*to?:k of shoes. The store room rented by Mr. Cum filings ls well adapted ii? u shoe; store Hoing 011 North Mu'n street, tho loca tion ls splendid, and the room hus ?implo window display space. Tin Interior of the room will be remodel ed and will bu fitted up with thc very best furniture and fixtures. Work of remodeling will benin about July Ifi or Aug net I Mr. Cumming? stated yesterday that be would curry 11 complete und up-to the-mlnuto line of ladles' and men'fe shoes, und Hint his- store nnd stock ol goods would compare most favorably, with Hmso of any city In the state lils motto will bu to sell shoes thai fit tho feet, and 110 others, and shoe? thut will give comfort and satisfac tion. Mr. Cummings is an experieneeu shoe man. Ho IB tho son of Mrs. M. J Cummings of thin c'ty but for the pasi seven years he lias l>een manager ot a Fl?rsheim slino store In Iilrmlng ham, Alu., and during this time he bc caine an expert in the fitting of shoes For two yenra previous to his golnv tn Ulrmlughum. ho was a traveling RIIUU salesman The many friends of Mr. Cumming? will be glml to learn that he has de elded to locate in IUB home town, ano .will wish bini much success. Tho ANDERSON TODAY PROM fl TO H Illira Murda mid William Stowell In lite'"? Heel Mutual Masterpiece ('enture "OVERALLS" and The 4th Eplsodo of "THE 8TJUNOE CASE OF MAW PAGE* BIJOU THEATRE MIIrIehtes| Spot In Town" TODAY ' * VIKKI MA PEARSON AM) .HI Hi: i'll KIMIOI'R - in .THOU ART THE MAN" BETTER KIND OF MOVIES Thon0 460 m A-'.-, ?v, m t? H-?e? Aiae THC TwoJ ll rREDIBNTS OP - PKRF?CT SATISFACTION D SERVICE^ ^^^^^^ FAIR AMO ?OOARe Too Hot to Worry Hot weather is soon on. and you will want to avoid tho kitchen as ' much as possible. Depend on us 1 for ready prepared dishes. A full lino of canned vegetables, canned meats, canned soups, etc. There's lots of times that we can make : helpful anggentlons-eall us up and Sask, questions. For Dessert ?Farndon Royal Anne Cherries, '.. per .can.1...........Sie ? Ferndell .Briced Pineapple, per' ?:f. cnn.. ..V..^?V..'iV,'.-....'...V t6e White Cap Dessert Peaches, 25c val ile. per . can.80e / Hawaiian ' Sliced Plneappl?, 20c sis?, ? for ....... \.........B4e Ferndell Apricots, No. 3 can, pee .',! '?,,can..v..85? !Fert?deU Pearjs. No. 3 can, ' per yctin ., .v.".,.....,. . ;'?? .'.He Very Special ;;Pn>0 Apple Jelly, 3 for.Me or;per dozen ....,.We AudcrsouCashGroceryCo. AHE ERECTING POWER LINES TO RIVERSIDE CONNECTING THIS MILL WITH THE SOUTHERN POWER COMPANY UNDER CONTRACT! As Explained By Mr. J. B. Duke While in Anderson Last Year-Chiquola Mills. A crew of \voriun<'ii has arrived lu Anderson and luve begun the erec tion of Hie iHJWer Une which will con nect the Riverside mills with the Southern I'owor company. The lin?' will run from the mill to th<> main Helton-Anderson line of tin- Southern Power company, itin coonee! iou be ing mude near Rocky River. The Riverside trrill will In- furnished this tiower lintier :> secondary con tract v lileh wuH signed a few months UKO mid which ls the proposition Mr. J. H. Duke expluivmd whllo in An derson last fall. The contract calls for the supplying of power for R lim ited time each year. 1 The ("hlquolu tnlllH at Monea Path have also taken advantage of this of fer. ANDERSON TEAM WILL I BE IN STATE CONTEST! DIFFERENT HIGH SCHOOLS WILL HAVE REPRESENTA TIVES IN COLUMBIA THURSDAY, APRiL 27 Messrs. Todd Barton, Jack Cooley, Wm. Martin and Mur ray S. Green From This City. Team? from the Anderson 'high school, the Pendleton high school t< ind tho Monea Path high school will jv) tf? Columbia on Thursday. April 2V. ' to take part in the annual State High School Oratorical and Athletic c m tests. Tho exercises will l.??. through Friday. Those selected to represent the An derson high, school in these contests are as follows: ^"-?T Todd Barton, 100 and 220 yard dash. Jack Cooley, shot put. William Martin, sneaker. Sam Murray Oreen, high Jump. Just who will represent tho other two schools has not been learned. The exercises will be between tho various high schools ot the state and not between county teams selected from the high Bchools of the different ?otintlei?. A PENCIL FAMINE THE LATEST HAVOC BIG WAR THREATENING TO PLAY Atlanta, April 19.- As a result of tji<* war a nene!! famine threatens? At lanta and other southern cities. Pon di dealers here say that one ot the ingredients of a pencil In a form ol andino dye. and the supply is steadi ly falling off. Indelible pencils will be almost nn unknown quantity if the war keeps up much longer. The copying pencil is the item that ls causing the most worry. "They aro almost indespenslble to railroads ?nd othei* concerns with large num bers of employes keeping records that must me copied", said a dealer yes terday. Methyl violet, a fluid used <n the manufacture of copying pencils comes from abroad, but according to reports received in Atlnntn, experi ments aro being made nt Wapplnger M. Y., in the hope of producing that chemical In this country. Copying pencils have advanced in price $3 and $4 a gross above normal, and the prospect is that they will go higher. Another handicap is tba scarcity of brass. More than fifty per cont of the pencils mude in this country require brass rings to hold the inevitable rub ber eraser. To cap tho climax, also \ shortage of cedar wood has develop ed. . . 1 A CORRECTION *K?B Estlfer Sherard of ITU Won In Contests. Tho Intelligencer on Sunday morn ing stated that MtSB Ruth Knox bf Belton won In the girls ball throw contest on field's day. This was erroneous since it was stated yester fey that Miss Mst her Sherard Ot Iva I won first place and Miss Knox came second. Cream ami Coko Sala. The WOL'SII'B Misi'tonary union of Prospect church will ha,Ve an leo cream and cake sale, on Saturday evening at seven thirty at tho Ceuwr /lHo school hoje?. They hope to raise money to buy a carpet for their church and the public IS cordially In vited. Tacky Party at Iva. "h Tho ladles Aid Sooclety ot Good Hope Presbyterian church at Iva will givo ? Tacky Party In the house re cently vacated by TV-RV, Miner. Bvery one ls. invited and expected to come dressed In their;?lta?^te?4> cbs-. Italfflr.^ SOUTHERN POWER GO WILL BE AFFECTED BY THE PRESENT INSURANCE SITUATION IN SOUTH CAROLINA NOT EXPIRING NOW In Many Instances Policies on the Piedmont & Northern Ex pire Next Year. Tho following from Tho ('lui riot lc Observer very Interestlnelv tells o? how the present fire insurance situa tion In tills state is effecting trie South ern Power company: The insurance problem in South Carolin! commies to be the topic of keenest interest and concern, not only among the insurance men of Charlotte and ol tilts state Lat among the Insured as well who live in North Carolina but who have lorge property holdings in that state. Such ls tho case with tho South ern Power company with its $1,000, 000 plants at Oreut Falls. Catawba. Hocky Creek. Ninetyy Nine Islands and smaller establishments ranging into tlie hundreds of thousands at Itoek Hill, Greenville, Anderson, Sparlanburg and Oreen wood. All ol these plants are bonded and in the major..y of casen--indeed, If not lu all cases-lt Is a condition of the security for the bonds that the plants ?hall maintain a certain minimum amount of Insurance to be carried in selected compunles and lt 1B fur thermore a stipulation that should this amount of insurance, for any cause whatsoever, fall below the min imum eatabllshed, that the holders of the bonds may demand Instant payment on them. Tho seriousness of the situation may, therefore, be appreciated. Fortunately for the Southern Pow er company the insurance for the most part does not expire for some time yet but unless some relief ia obtained prior to the expiration of tho policies there will be a mov. complicated and embarrassing condi tion resulting. The company wants the insurance and the insurance com panies want the business, but ac cording to present conditions, this cannot be obtained. Practically ali of tho big companies have left South Catalina nnd they aiy that they are not going to return until the pres ent law ls1 repealed. If the law ls not repealed and if the companies 0? not return, then when the policies oiy the big risks begin to mature, it 'goes without the saying that there win hie quite a commotion. . The Piedmont and Northern F>ail wiy. which ls an affiliated corpora tism with the Southern Power com pany, operates approximately 100 Adios of Interurban railroad in South .Carolina, Tunning .from Greenwood un tho south to. Spartanburg on the ino rt h. lt carries policies covering eVvery mlle of track all the roll'ng Bt? tck,-etc., and according to th* lerhTw.of the mortgagee an.? salts ot bonds, this amount must be carried lt is not voluntary with the company but 'B .absolutely obligatory. In fha preseni'.; instance, fortunately the Piedmont and Northern railway pol icies'dol not expire until the first of nexV.vear> Tho aapjfi condition is true not only of the Sr.ui.hern Power and an?llate, Interest but of other big corpora tions aa W0?, For Instance, the Highland ?Park ( Manufacturing com pany of thia cMy operates a big cot ton mill'at liack Hill. The pollclet covering Uhli'V1"'8^ hT0 some time to run butvv.'lteu the expire, then a show down'WM have to come. IT WAS ?~0?rt'AT WASTE OF INK Traveler Wnitf?fc People to Know Wherfe 'juts. Homo Was. From tho Mkrwi-eapoliB Tribune. He entered .vl^ West Hotel, a fine, courtly gentleman, very affable and genial. And this uKwhat he wrote on tho register: \ "Hinton Graver Le?, resident in Augusta. Ga., prior.to February 1, and in Georg'u sUrie* SIACO I8f.2. now resident at Kansas City.? Mo., and Kansas City, Kans." \ \ Clerks.' A. D. Hein sued M. A. Shar tin looked it over andxJhad a whisper ed consultation. .-.V' "Tink of it," said Hein. "Why. the ink firm could afford ti> pay , th? traveling expenses and a* good .salary to Mr. Lee. If that hrtb't ever spread? there wouldn't be Ink *>?V>ugn in the United States to go ar?untl." H -~-rr-S; CHEDDAR AGRICULTURA L CLUB Will Meet on Friday^Nigh t-%Speatori Wm Attend. The Chedd?r Agricultural ?lub wt?! meet on Friday night ntACh?>odar 4nd a largo a tte i i nu co is experted- Mr. Wi P. Sttttrt v/.: "P. Steart, district agent, ?Mr. S. .vi. By a rn, county ngent andi Mis: Lillian Snelgrove, home dennrmetra tpr. wilt be present. Mr. Steart will talk about poultry, and the Tart'ea oi tho community ard especially it vim' to attend the meeting. .. fe \ Salud* Sunday School C?tnit-n?on The Saluda Sunday school conven tion will mest with, the &$tfM?p church. Thursday ?nd Friday, w< eleventh and twelfth days of Mtv The full program will be pubUarfM! in the near future. We are mnusu* ly fortunate iii Recuring able help Oe"' year and viii have with us two ?*> peri 8unday school men. - .??^^S .?.o-he*? i* "fgfd tosend its rpi! wti of delegates. * ?t. E.ward S; Rea VB*. ' ' For* Committee. 1 Sit y1 *\A V'? }?? ' '} .- f AGAIN WE LEAD With a showing of Spring Clothing and Furnishings for Men that maintains the leadership this store has deserved and held since its establishment. This is a Good Store Fr. r You To Know About -a store that is built on service and values? You can't really carryout the Spring idea without a new Suit or a new Hat; especially for Easter. You'll find just what you want here; you'll find it quickly in our .complete stock; you will be perfectly fitted; your satis faction is guaranteed always- or you can have your money hack. The greatest values in Spring Suits for Men in all Anderson at $15, $20 and $25 ?f you will come to the store we can show you more about these suits in a minute than we could tell you in a week thro?gh the newspaper. - Any day this week will do, but th? sooner you get it off your mind the better. UH TME OA/E PiQ/.CE CL OTt?/??S Special Valuee in Shirts $1 and $1.50 Straws $1.50 to $3.50 Panamas $4 to $6 amM? [Underwear |-?H kinds .-all prices FRANKVILLE AGENT LEADS IN ORDINARY INSURANCE IN THE TWO CAROLINAS Mr. R O. Owens, of Frankvllle, re presentative of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company, was in the city yesterday afternoon.. Mr. Owens has Just returned from a meeting of south ern agents of the Metropolitan at lulolgit, "N. C., where ho read thc report i~. the convention of business done in tho Parolinas during the past year. It developed, that ho had led oil .agents of tho -two staten in the amonnt of ordinary business trans acted . PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RA3LWAY COMPANY The auto owner finds the Want Ad the liest medium of exchange. FLOWERS For Easter Roses, Carnations, Lillies, etc. Give us your; order early Pant's Book Store ANDERSON: No. 81. No. 83. No. 86. No. 87. No. 89, Nd. 41. No. 43. Mo. 45. ARRIVALS .v.7:85 A- H. . 0:35 A. ll ,., .11:40 A. M. 1:10 P. M. 8:40 P. M. .6:00 P. M. _.8:25 P. M. ......10:20 P. M. ..a>* . ! DEPARTURES No. 3J...... 6:85 No. 14,................8:86 No. 44...............10:83 Wo. 36.?...t......... 12:10 No. 38.. ..... ; ; 2:80 No, 40.:....6:60 No. *8................. ii 7:26 No. 44..i................ 6:36 A. M A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. PREVENTION I An ounce ot . prevention, is worth a pound of cu m. .This fa tho day or PREVENTIVE MEDI CINE. Nowhere Is this so nec essary as in regard to the caro > . " ; v of the TEETH: Visit the rden? tlst AT LEAST twice a year, whethor you think you need it or n?t. Let him glvo your teeth a thorough cleaning, search out the begftqlngB of decay, clean off the tartar, and In general PREVENT those dental ?irtls that aro likely to grow on you.unawares. '." ~rm* -: HENRY ' - \ ^ Orer Farmers * Merchante Bank, Residence 'Phone 66* .. Anderson, 8. C. Oft* 'Phone 627.. IEverybody's Doin' It ^ . '^'^<' Everybody cle: u up; don't let the rubbish li?. Everybody clean up and chase the typhoid fly. Clean your yard with all your might. Everybody clean up, and clean up right. ?-J Bang! .Slam! Bing! f| If you want to clean up leave no-rubbish there. jj Everybody does-it, arid every one should care. .' ff EverybodyStiraboutand clean-up anyhow. . I , . -Everybo/1 y eran up now! . '.. '' h A^id Paint Up! m .*.' m W^?^m & ?(t co. m ?M i