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on o Raia or Shine 50 CHOICE L( KNO One F White Sea Island Rubber Sole English Walking Shoes ft White Rubber Soles amK heels-eight inches high-easily * cleaned-made ov?r last thafcfits the foot. ? $fe ?s.- A ',. $2.50 Valise pn S?le Tomorrow BROS. SHOE CO. ? ? : .. . ' . v;: v;r:;:-:--''.- ; . - , : -v\. . : .. fi Under Masonic 'Temple ? > ? . , Shoes 'Timi Satisfy BED ROOM FtJ?dSJlTURE ff^ K?UTiFULLY matched Suites, in genuine solid Mahog JJ any, of Colonial designs. Neat and trim and1 withal :? comfortable any roomy.'/ Both dresser and wash I'stand have spacious tops j&nddrawer sr^ce and are pleasing ' ? and graceful. - , Excellent constructlp^r ihrougho a - very special; | R value at the price. ffl?^MmffifiSi^^ SEE WINDOWS' ''* Pay tiie Pec?!ett "Wayi1 )TS-PR( WN AS ARL Al: ree Lot and a E Sale conduct LE ALT YI INTRODUCTORY SALE WILL BEGIN THURSDAY Mr. Phil Rosenberg Recently ? Bought Out Stock of A. Les? ser Company. f Mr. [Phil Rosenborg, who recently bought out tho stock of A. Lesser on West ?ide ot the square announces in this niornihg's Intelligencer un In troductory Sale, commencing Thurs day morning; Mjiy 4tli und la&llng .through Monday, May 15th. Mr. Fjosonberg comes- to Anderson from Washington, Qa., where for past eight years ho conducted one among tho largest and most successful dry goods and .men's furnishing, stores Jn tho "place. . Ho bi lr.-'.-, wlih him Mr. and Mirs. M. P. anders, Mr. Mur ray Wynn and Mr. J. R. Maxwell, all of whom aro experienced salespeo ple, and will retain of the help em ployed by Mr. Lesser, Mrs. Hom bree and Mr. J ? II. Simpson. ?, Mr. Rosenberg'1B a live wire, be; Vng a great believer 4n the judicious 3zso of printer*, .Ink,-and ?hfs/adver ..tising man, Mr. J. R.; Maxwell, has tho happy, .faculty of knowing how to present their numerous merchan dise attractions in an .inter>-stlng manner. Tho sale will be conducted In the Lesser store rooni on West side of square, which Is being especially ar ranged for the new firm and which .?viii bo thoroughly remodeled, both, linons, making it one among tho pret tiest stores in the city. Bar .ttIiaughtjw Postcards. Aiianta, Ga.. April M.-'Decatur ?tre?t'r Atlanta's most noted thorough fare, next to the famous Peachtreo where' At?n ta peaches bloom tho year round, is the possessor of a ?good many different institut ions that are suitably located with reference ito tho p?lico station; .which keeps ault ahlty located with reference to the .police station, which keeps a constant watchful eye on tho doings of its denizens-, but ono of the things it must not permit itself, not only after May I, but now and at oil' other times, ls ?aughty postcards. A po liceman.'patrolling bis beat i[ound ? cut-rate jeweler dh>i>enBlng some plc turcs . that made . even tho Decatur tar tenden; blush, mid when ar iii g ri ed before Recorder; Johnson tho JoW' der was ordered to burn his cards or shake Atlanta'? dust from . off . his ?hoes. He took the formor course. GRAMA USED SA6E TE? TO BUlKEtl HAiR She mixed Sulphur with it to Re sto? Color, Gloss, Yopthrnmcss. ! Common garden sage brpwed'into kV heavy tea with sulphur addedtV will * tura gray,, streaked and faded ,hair bcauUfully; dark "and luxuriant JUst a ?eV ?ppliy?tlons will provo a;reve lation if your hair is fading, straited* or gray. Maxing the Sago' Tea and Sulphur recipe nt homo though, ls troublesome.. An basier- way Js to get a 60-cerit bottle of Wyeth's, Sago and SulpHtt- Compound a?, any drug Vttfk all ?e?dy ter fcs. Thlp ls tho old tim? recipe Improved <hy: toa "ad dition of other ingredients. ' 1 While ; vrtsp?r. /?ray? laded hair ls not sinful, ve ail desire tb i retain bur yoi ithfi a appearance and| /v at tracuy^t?': &r darkening your hair with "Width's sage and : Suipbuficent* pound, no cAJ?B can tell/ because it so t?stura?ly* sb evenly. You inst dampen a sponge or soft brash wRa-TO and ?aw this. through your hair, inking ooo small strand nt a timo; hy morn ing all cray hairs have disappeared, and.. ?tier- yaothsr application or' two, your : hal/ become*.beautifully dsr'^, ?ow, soft and loanriaat, Thts^tiara?bn^ ^doiishtfoilon tAt rb?n?slte ?nd ls; bet : t?tendfld. for -nre> mltigaUcn or* prevention ef / )PERTY JNGTON Al ed by* Penny and 1 if AUCT] RESULTS OF SCHOOL TQB[fflRRM6 DR. CARVER'S CONCLUDING LECTURE WAS MOST IN TERESTING AGAIN NEXT YEAR Telegram From Dr. White Read on Closing Night Asking For Another Schoo!. i Tho Sunday School Training school which has'jjeen' held at the First Baptist church-idurlng tho past week caino to . n?ose on Friday night. Dr.. Carver's concluding lecture was a' splendid interpretation of the "Teachings ;?f> Vie Book of Revela- ! tlon" .showing -that God and his* Kingdom- w"<ll ultimately triumph. His lectures ?jach evening have boen a> source o-fg .-tat ben eil Bhowiug raro rchalrjrsh ip, ni* ?cavad i thought, and deep spirituality.' . . ? ' iAt the conclusion of the* lecture, Dr.-Watts had tho privilege of pre-' sooting to Mr. E. S. Heeves, pastor of tho' Honoa Path-Baptist church, a diploma for ipost graduate work dono in-the course of Sunday school pedagogy. Ho Commended this spirit on the part Of pastors as ap excellent one. thus enabling them to put new | life and enthusiasm into tho Sun day school;; of-'their churches, llcsolutlon? Offered. Resolut ion.; wero offered by Mr. Reeves expressing on the part of the visitors their appreciation of tho! hospitality of the Anderson' poodle and of the work done by thc abl? j faculty who conducted tho Training school. '; At thia Juncture a telegram -was re^d Croaa Dr. J. E. Whito.In. which he expressed his keon regret at not being here for the W?k and also the hope that the Training school would be recommended for next year.- The latter was unanimously voted for and the whole congregation arose to their feet;,to express their Joy at Dr. WhU'e's" rapid recovery. Much of tho 'success ot -tba Training behool was. due to> tho dean,- Dr. . T. J. Watta, and the ably fatuity he brought hero. . They completely won. the hearts ot the people and it 1B(hop ed thoy Avili be brought, to.our midst again.' At tho suggestion Of Dr'. Whit? each oho waa given a gold stick pin'aa a souvenir of their weok ini'Anderson. ? Dr. oiceUieTB to. a few appropriate WOrdB' made tho pr?sen tation and Dr. Watta replied . in Ids ?usual happy manner. He said ?feat 'hsi liad b-Md Trs-Hkis Schools bully's was the first tim? mich.' a'. thing had." happened> <Tho actual work of the school Is bVerytha results aro just jn their he-; gainings . and 'they, will be' far roach ing. 0vcr un Baptist churches were repreaonted^.nnd Ov^number.. pf, work ers wore gladly welcomed from tho other, denominations; A now era fbtfthe Sunday schools bf Saluda ns eociai'on las- dawned. '" ? ... c._.;-V, Equinox Defeats Riverside. ? Efluinox wpia winner over River side ' yesterday afternoon by a score ot} $' t^l ii^. a weil played * game. Equlnrtx; ' players clouted the ?bali whet: hits meant nina, aud although rptaraide)?secured four hits tb their 3 aral 7 errors of tho defeated team cosu thom" tho ganW. i .T*rob errors W?TVV 'made by tho Equinox players. ' ? .- ' ' .? ? " '. ?. -. ?iemenp?rjr ? ?jH?on. / -The ????t?onlary tinton wilt meet Mondayafternoon; ?*tv C 'o'clock in' Central 'Presbyterian ,church. Note change bf. hour to meo* the desire ol those who -wf AA to attend th? ' <fhau tauqua; alMt., ; A. g?od program baa been araag?d and. evrtryono l?vit?d to attend,<?. Visitors welcome _?' . ' .'" ' . Read on the last pago cf this paper what other? think of Co!* lego . Heights, and thea meet 'vt* thar* ai 4 o'clock ?harp Mcmctay, Way . .. leV (ftd??o*?w?> Tho FordTi leave o? ti?erc. . AL OF W. SINEX ADDY] m. ? Silver Given "'homas Bros. ON CO., BIG FOUR COMPANY GOES TO PELZER A. M. Pinkstoni Local Theatre Man, Ie in Charge-Suc cesful Week Here. Tho Mg VOW Amusement compa ? uy lins Just closed a very .successful wcok in Andorson, playing under ?riuvass. Mr. A. M. Pinkston owns cnitrolllng interest in this compa ny und' for that reason much inter-, ,est is hoing manifested in ita suc cess. From Andorson tho company goo3 to Pelzor for a week's stay, piayiu? under canvass there also. The com pany will continuo to' play under canvass all Bummer, und many South Caird ina towna have already been booked. Tho DJg Four Amusement com pany tis mach; up of tho cream o? the talent that has'been'coming to the Palmetto in Anderson for tho past sevoral months and noarly all of . the performers have moro than usual tal ent. Tho shows which have been given here during -the pasi . week havo been largely attended and have met with the approval of the <pa tupons.# Wholesome.. .comedies'?. have been given, and these- have delighted tho audiences. A brass tnnd. composed of nine pieces, .travels with tho show and gf.ves two band concerts daily. Tho playing of this band adda much to thc show. Stork is Expected. Atlanta, Ga., April ?9.--Atlanta society people who have been entuin ? 4hg the stars of tho Metropolitan Opera company with a continuous round of receptions, dtnee.-; arid ban quets' slnco thajT arrival lust Mon day, .have been disappointed by tho -absence .from these functions of Madame . Margarete Ober, the fa mous German contralto, who in 'pri vate life is Mrs. Arthur Arndt, w:Vfc of her former music teachorv. ,Sho and her hustund havo sojourned quietly in their hotel, her only ap pearance being in tho. two roles she sang this -week. Yesterday tho dis appointed hosts of tho vHriouH ??c?dal function:.', who hud begun to fool a Wt proved at'What.they: Wore ln-clin ed to cc-ickier (Madame Ober'a jfndlf f t l'oneo to their hospitality, discover ed the reason why sho hos accepted none of their invitations. Mr^jtod, Mrs. Arndt are ex ncc tl UK a visit.from tho stork in July. ,' PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS OiAoln^Trpwhri^&Siw DENTISTS New Theatre Buskfing W. WhitnerSt. Dr. Wade H. Sherard DENTIST Fonrtb Floor ' Blcekley B!dg. TelephoBB 846 RAGS OF - ALL. lONim^ ? will pay $1.GO per hundred, cash 'for Raga. . '?' ("?; ? 25c per-hundred for old Scrap ?r?o. .. . 4c per ponda for* old Automobllo Tires. 10c per pound for bidTaner Tubes, -nana Th* Highest c??h Prk*, fe? all kinds Of old Braes, Copper, etc. It you' have ks much aa 100 pounds ot any of tim above 'phone me aaa ru call for U. ?m ::SiaI^:iL??R' ':' Manning Street, Near ; Blue Ridge >'4wiii'' ?> .;-'--'5;'-?itt?S Co. . -<?*^'.?tt. Tlwll,.;vln,?i.;n^;ll^lrl;'liyMV,,l ." s 9 PION day Away OSBORNE 5 .- ' '1 -, Greensboro, N* G. The Anderdon County Mutual Fire Insurance Co. J. J. SMITH, President mid Treasurer ' J. J. MA JOB Vico Vrcsldeut JOHN A. MA JOB, Secretory ; ANDERSON, S. 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' ' ^ M0m I .. . ; ., ' ' . $y& 3rd, because Pepsi Cola is free from mtoxi* eating or any poisonous substances. , 4t?, because Pepsi Gola is riiad?. from PepsJj?H anti Fruit jiiices andi DIST!LLED WATER and thc plant is strictly sanitai'y.- . V > i ! . ;iiaT?-::^^ - 'Sav* ti? jrWwnra Ct*??*. ^^^^^^ ^jp$ nW^-11 im -1 ? ^ n'rr??! rtVr rTTrnnnr rnr-r^V:-^r-'r~^'' '? ' '''?V''*''l''^'!^Tr^'^ inliaWBrl^