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ANNOUNCES SPEAKERS FOB COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES AT ANDERSON COLLEGE WILL BE HELD EARLY IN JUNE DR. P. J. McLEAN Of Aiken Will Deliver ' Com mencement Sermon-Dr. W. T. Ellis, the Baccalaure ate Address. The commencement Hermon nt An derson college will IJH preached un .hmo 1. by tho Kev. Phillip .1. Me Lean of Aiken. 3. c., and the hscea* lu u rent a address made on the fol low Inf; Monday night hy !>:.. W. T. 10! 1 tn ol' ijtwaihmore, Pa., thin an lit.iitutHritMii being made yesterday h\ l?r. .lamps 1'. Klniu(I. Hr. McLean ls ono of tho loading ttnptlnl ministers, of this state. He ls originally from Philadelphia, Pa., hilt has been pastor of the Baptist . hinch in Aiken for the oust several years '?ml has Increased Its member shin wonderfully. Ho ls a good A; taker and well Known as a lec luror. Ile will also deliver the ser mon br.foro tho V. W. A. Dr. ICI lt? ls a distinguished wore in the field of Christian education ami is a deep student. His artetet: on the Munday school lesson appear livery week. .Moro announcements about the commencement oxercscs will he mad latter. ('OSKMtKNt'K IV CHINTY LANDS .Mr. K. lt. Horton Says That lt ls Hound to Ho Higher. The Anderson Heal Instate & In vestment company has bought ion acres of land from .Mrs. Ida Fruit', lying Just this side of .Midway church on the William; (on highway, paying $lt,G00 for tho tract. This company has bought about $30,000 worth of rann property with in ifta past two weeks. ' Mr. E. lt. I''./rton, president of the company say? that 12 cent cotton nnd 70 cent cotton feed ls bound to put farm huit?n higher and he ls getting ready for lt. BIJOU THEATRE MUrlgbtcBt Spot In Town" MONDAY Marie Walc&rnp in "THE FLIRT" TUESDAY Valli Valli in "WOMEN PAYS" WEDNESDAY Theda Bara in REUTZER SONATAS THURSDAY Aim Murdock and Richard C. Travers in "CAPTAIN JINKS OF THE HORSE MARINE!'" FRIDAY Marguerite Snow in. "CORNER IN COTTON" SATURDAY Helen Holmes in "THE GIRL AND THE GAME" BETTER KIND OF MOVIES 'Phone 480 MAKEYOURI MORE HERE WE the buying i AT Ki ^pHere we quote the greatest' any jeweler anywhere at any 1 petition. Be here promptly at 26th. S2.5? Sci Cut Glass Tumblers, S3.0? Set Cut Glass Ice Tea Ti '?'SvS? Cut Glass Jugs, each. . S3.oo Cut Glass Vases, each. , Yo? h&Ve to see thest ^^Jv^LTJSR H. W: CLUBS RE ORGANIZED DELEGATE^ ELECTED ALL CLUBS IN COUNTY HELD | THEIR MEETINGS YES TERDAY ANDERSON MAY 1ST County Convention Will Meet Here on That Date-Ward Clubs Held Meetings Also. Tln> elly and county democratic clubs met yoBtorday for the purpose of reorganizing and to el??ct delegates to the county convention and to elect members of the county executive com mittee. The clubs in the city of An derson hud to also elect members of| tho city executive committee. Iloporti from several clubs- shown | that much interest was shown und I that the attendance was good. The | county conventions will be held on Monday, .May 1. Kenlis of Meet'ngB. Tho following ls the result of the meetings of Beveral of the clubs: The Ward I Democratic club was tho first of Hie six ward clubs of this city to meet yesterday. The club was reorganized by the j election of tho following ofllcors: .1. K. dlood, president. It. Eugene Burrlss, vice president. W. K. JJoleman. secretary. W. H. Shearer, county exe*mtivo committeeman. P. O. Skelton city executive com mitteeman. The following were elected as del-1 egates to the county convention: Fnm'l M. Wolfe. Kurtz P. Smith, M. 1,. Honham. T. Frank WntklnB, I G. N. C. Holeman. W. P. Nicholson,! 10. P. Vandlver, .1. K. Hood. M. M. Mnttlsnn. J. G. Hardin. H. F. Div ver, T. P. Dickson, Jas. II. Craig, R. K. Burrlss, J. P. Duckett. There aro .102 voters in this word and IC delegates wera elected one for every 2,r> voters. The following resolution was] adopted. : itt lt resolved by the members of | Ward 1 Democratic club of the city of Anderson: First, that wc deem tho action of I representatives of some other clubs | of the city in attempting to call a city primary before the organization or reorganization of tho clubs pro- ! mn tu re and Irregular and not bind ing on this ward; that, furthermore, I tho time-tried custom of the party ! In having their election In tho sum- ? mer should not bo departed from and tho election moved up to an un- j usual time without good cause j shown. And wo wish to go on rec* ord as protesting against dach In novation and refusing to be made a porty thereto in the future. Second, That Inasmuch as the' plans for the primary huva gono as far as they have and candidates not knowing of tho Irregular action hovo announced, paid their announcement charges and gone to work, we do now ratify tho action of said persons in calling the primary for May 10th thh year and agree to participate there in. Ward 1 Demucrntlc Club. Tho Ward 2 Democratic club ot this city met at 12 o'clock yesterday in the court hon tie. Officers and del egates to the county convention were elected as follows: J. D. Rast, president. Marshall B. Smith, secretary, y G. H. Geiger, county executive committeeman. S. D. Brownlee, city executive committeeman. Delegates to tho convention: J. D. Rast. M. in. Smith, ll. B. Simpson. F. E. WatkinB, J. A. Austin, Walter Dobbins. Ward 8 Democratic Club. Tho "Ward 0 Democratic club of thlB city met at 12 o'clock yesterday In tho hall ovev the company store. Olllcers and deleg?is to the county convention were elected, as follows: J. M. Cathcart, president. J. G. Fredericks, vice president. P. J j White, secretary. . C. O. Carter, city executive com mitteeman. )OLLAR HAVE CENTS lower of your dollar ?ESE'S Dollar Values ever offered by time. These values defy com* I 8 a. m., Wednesday, April . \ ?fte>#a '. ;V" :'\ set .......'.. .$1.00 ihiblers; set........ '.'... $1.001 ........ .$1.00 . . .$1.00 5 to know their value REESEWk CO. INDOW W. C. Austin, county executive committeeman. Delegates to county convention: NV. O. WllllaniH W. C. Broadwell, J. O. Fredericks, J. T. Frazier. P. J. White, J. L. Hobo, W. C. Aus tin, F.?. L. Carter, C. C. Dca nh a nit. P. J. Clarke. ?luck Milln D?mocratie Club. Tho Cluck Mills Democratic club meeting was held ul the mills yes terday and elected olllcers and dele gates to tho county convention, as follows: Curley Ayres, president . U, C. Locke, vice president. O. J. Ayres, secretary. c. I). Johnston, county executive committeeman. Delegates io county convention: C. D. Johnston, ti. J. Ayres. H. M. Davis, J. C. Lloyd and (J. C. Lot.ke. Ward ?I D?mocratie Club. Tim Wut-d Democratic club of thia city met at 12 o'clock yesterday lu tho city hull. Ofllcers and dele gates to the county convention were elected, as follows: .1. A. Hall, president. c. li. Barle, vice ptesident. J. S. Acker, secretary. C. B. Earle, T. W. Norris and J. S taker, iiieinusTH* ol the executive committee. J. S. Acker, city and county exe cutive committeeman. Delegates to couti?j convention: J. A. Hall J. A. Hrock, J. B. Mar shall, c. H. Barle, W. N. Walker. T. W. Norris and J. S. Acker. Wnrd ft D?mocratie Club. The Ward Democratic club ot this city met ut 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon at Hotel Chiquola. Otilcers and delegutes to the county conven tion were elected, as follows: J. M. Paget, president. H.. ll. King, secretary. Nominating committee: W. J. Mul drow, Jas. T. Pearson and Ky ie Shirley. Delegates to county convention: lt. R. King. J. S. Fowler, Sr., Jas. T. Pearson. Kyle Shirley, city executive com mitteeman. J. M. Paget, county exfutive com mitteeman. Enrollment committee: lt. 1".'. King, Kyle Shirley and Jas. T. Pearson. This ward adopted a resolution en dorsing .Mr. Albert S. Pant of Belton for Btate railroad commissioner. ?ard 4 Club. Tho Ward 4 Democratic club meet ing was held last night in the eltj hall with the .following results: J. IC. Breazeale, president. J. L>. Sherard, vice president. B. O. Browne, secretary. G. Cullen Sullivan, city execu'. ' committeeman. Joo M. li. Ashley, county execu live committeeman. Delegates to county convention: J. L. 8herard, G. C. Sullivan, J. H, Godfrey, E. H. Horton, C. T. Tolly G. Z. Whitton, J. 12. Breazeale, K E. Gllmer and Joe M. ii. Ashley. Enrollment committee: Dr. C. F ROBS, J. L. Sherard and E. R. Hor ton. tlsmpbeJl's Store. The Campbell's store Democratic club met with the following results W. L. Anderson, president. W. C. Campbell, secretary. W. L. Anderson/executtve commit teeman. County delegates: W. D. Ander son, P. B. Gentry and \V. C. Cain.? bell. Belton Club No. 1. The Belton Democratic c.no No. met with the following results: .W. C. Brown, president. W. P. Acker, clerk. J. Clyde Green, county executif committeeman. County delegates: W. C. Browr J. Mack King, John A. Horton, ltoi Mitchell, T. J. Cox, J. C. Oreen,..! G. Harria, T. C. Poore, Claude A Graves, J. T. West, J. C. Garret Albert S. Pant and E. A. Goer. This club' passed a resolutio heartily endorsing Woodrow Wilson' administration as president of th United States. Also passed r?solu Hons endorsing John A. Horton1 candidacy for congres? nnd Albert ss PanVs candidacy. for railroad cen: missioner. *< Long Branch Club. The Ixmg Branch Democratic clu met with the following results: C. G. Clement, president. W. K. Maddox, secretary. W. A. Stanfield, executive com mltteeman. Delegates county convention: Clat ence A. Cromer, A. If. Cox ap Charles N. Mitchell. Toney Creek Club. Tho Toney Creek Democratic cia met with the following results: W. H. Acker, president. J. M. Cox, secretary. M. C. Brown, executive commute* man. County delegates: W. H. Acker, J M. Holliday and'W. G. Shaw. .Plat Rock dub. The Plat Rock Democratic chi mot with the following results: R. E. Thompson, president. O. W. Tucker, secretary. C. W. Brocks, execu ti vo commi teeman. County delegates: A. D. Eire W. M. Dean? W. E. Telford and jp W. Tucker. . BtreTSlde-Toxaway Club. 0. A. Franklin, president. J. B. Henderson, vice presiden* J. E. Hayes, secretary. 1. H. Fields, executive com mite man. County delegates: ? D. Pearma M. H. Watkins, R. E. Nlcholso O. A. Franklin. J, B. Henderso J. H. Fields, W..H. Godfrey.;* --Am-. Slaging Convention. The Oeonee county, slaging convei tlon will con veno with Shiloh BSptl church on May -7. The church located two miles weit "of Adam crossing on the Blue PM go rsi! wi and all Anderson county singers a i. I.. SUmMll . A W . President, t v . ^ '.. : BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY BE SOLD AT AUCTION FRED G. BROWN SUB-DIVI SION COLLEGE HEIGHTS DIVIDED - i SALE ON FRIDAY! Several Streets Have Been Open ed Up, Including Long 'Drive way-Suggest a Name. About <;o lots situated on the Fred fr. Brown sub-division of College Heights will be put up for auction suit? on next Friday by tit? Frank ?; DeCumps l>alty company of tills ?.?ty. An announcement elsewhere in this Issue tells of the Bale. Taking a piece of properly which was undulating and Ideal for develop ment, the reulty company mentioned above has opened up attractive sites for home in Anderson. The proper ty to be sold ls located between Greenville street and Anderson col lege and is within one block of the car line. By spending bet ween . $<?on and $700 having streets opened up and graded, this Rscllon of College I leicht'; has been divided up that all ,of the lots are ideally situated. The land is rolling, and having natural beauty, can, after bornes are bulli, be made one of the prettiest sections of Anderson. In opening up this property a real, an extension of Fourth street, lias been built with an easy grade lead ing into the new Williamston high way at Cox's creek. Starting at the bridge at the creek, the road winds around the hill and on up to Fourth street with a grade that ls hardly no ticeable and in such a manner that lt will make a beautiful driveway. Several streets have also been open ed un. nnd these ure so located and placed at such, angles as to make all nf the lots beautiful building sites. A p'-'zo of $10 bas been offered by MesBrw. Frank and Bet'amps for the person who suggests the most suit uble name for n winding avenuo which lins been made. These selec tions will be made by numbers, and everyone is invited to go out to see the property nnd^to name the street. Pit. niARXEH l>. KI'I.LA Will Deliver Lecture nt Wesley Bible Class nt Mt John's Methodist Church. The Rev. Chas, I>. Bulla D. D.. of Nashville. Tenn., secretary of the Sunday school board of the Southern Methodist church, and president of tho Wesley Blble.fclass organization, will conduct the Wesley Bible class 1 ut St. John's church this morning at 10 o'clock, at which time SOO men aro ".xpe'eted to be present. Dir. Bulla will be the guest of Mr. Samuel I.. Prince, superintendent of the Sun day Behool, and will also preach at the regular morning sorvice. ' >Or. (Bulla's visit to Anderson is significant. He has heard much of the Sunday school work in Anderson, and has become, greatly Interested. Doubtless he will have something to say - thlfi morning in regard to tlu progress being made hero. I'LA Y HERE THIS WEEK Clarke's Happy Hour Girls Will ile. main nt The. Palmetto. . ? So. well pleased is he with the company playing at Tho Palmetto this past week, Manager Ptakston baa decided to retain >the show for thiB coming week. Ho stated yester day that all new billa would bo play ed. This show will have no connec tion with the one''playing in the big tent in the rear ot Hubard's .lewelry store. Mr. Clarke .has,; ro?ght one of tito best'shows to Anderson thal has ev-' or visited The Palmetto. The atton dance has proven that the 'people have been of this opinion, and they will be glad to learn that the com pany rema'ns here this week. In j addition to having good rlrincipals and splendid comed'&ns, 'the company has tho best chore ? that has evor1 played-Anderson. i HAD FISH y BY. Kamber From Anderson Cotton .'Mill Enjoyed an Outing. The office force, th? superintendent, the overseers, second hands and tho section hands-ot the Anderson cotton mil) and a Jew invited friends went to. Portman S boa! y . yesterday . after noon on an old time tish fry. . They caught plenty of tish, and had a very' enjoyable tinte, i,^'.,.;^^,. .IL::?lflc?^'g2L^v^.^..;, 'Llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli CRO\ -$725 F The most Crome nickle steel gears in Full lion ting typo rear uxle. Genuine liuneyeomb radiator Hot-air i ii tn kc from exhaust Push-button starting device. Gasoline gunge on tank. Stream line body design. Horn button on 17 in. steerii post. Double bulb headlights, rigl Oval radiator blending with Windshield, ventilating top i Ventilated engine hood. Multiple disc clutch. No weakening offset in from Tapered frame-short turnir Cnder-slug, three-quarter ell Nine gallon gasoline tank lr Extra demountable rim on rc Easy shifting control lever. Double adjustable steering g SSS Always keep in mind tha SSS wheelbase, greater access "SSS ing for as low as $725.00 ID. P. SI ES ]ff ? *" Salesme Si HAVE ATTI!ACTIVE WINDOWS Local Representatives Huye Decorated Store Window!*. Mr. Keys Thompson, the loial re presentative of Swift & Co., has dec orated two windows in Anderson and they are very attractive. One of these ls nt Anderson Cash Grocery company and the other Is at H. B. Tucker's. Both are advertising Swift's products ami are worth mentioning. Another window at the Anderson Cash Grocery store was dressed by the local representative of the National Biscuit company. This window ad vertises ?this company's products, and is very attractive. GET THE BEST We are sole agents for Spalding Tennis and Base Ball Goods. When you buy Spald ing's you buy the best. Pant's Book Store Let Us Make . . -.. YOUR OL? SHOES Like New . We can do it. Restore their youthful looks and th?'excel lent materials we use In pur fine repair work will last you in good solid wear for Tman^ months- to come. Our prices are lowest in the city consider ing the great satisfaction we give. . WOOD'S SHOE SHOP Quick Shoo ^tirihg ^ Oh tho Square V C E 30-TOURING CAR O. B. FACTORY I FULLY EQUIPPED - for the money in a magnificent Four FEATURES rear axle. Cowl lamp In series with tall lump. Extra tire carried rigidly ut rear. Clour running boards covered and bound. Concealed door-hlhges ano latches. One man top fastened to wind shield. Quick udjustable side curtains, carried lu top. I^arge. handsome hub-caps. Any combination of lights controlled from dash. Double action foot and emergency brakes. Heavy steel fenders. Luxurious .blue-black finish. Electric horn under hood. Combination rear lamp and license bracket. Buffed long-grain leatherette upholstering. Wind-shield support heavily ironed in body. Removable cylinder head-exposes Interior of cylinders. Tonneau floor neatly carpeted. Uaditor mud protector. it this car has more power per pound of weight carried, longer ibility and more complete equipment than any other car sell pipe. rig wheel, 1 1-2 In. d supports, hood and body, md bottom. e. ig radius. iptic rear springs. i cowl. ;ar. ear. X3AN 6? SON, Incl " DISTRIBUTORS ANDERSON, S. C. n: Willett P. Sloan, A. G. Epting lllllillllllllllllllilllllillllllllllllllllillllillllll -it Tho Season is herc? When you want to get away from the dust, and heat and op pression, of the city and fill your lungs with tf'.e free,. fresh, air, pf the fields and hills. mm But why just this season? In North Anderson you have cleai*, fresh air the entire year even in the; hottest summer sea son the night atmosphere is de lightfully fresh and cool. ' v ?.&?t* And Listen We are just no&r opening 'up one of the most beautiful sections of .North : Anderson. Come out and see tho new road that circles from Mr. Baldwin's home to the Club House! lt is still in the rough, . but; Its. atrt?ctive even now. ".' .. I mm mt m ? V