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New Sport Skirts Wc have just unpacked.a grand assortment of the new est in the New Sport Skirts-in Piques, Bedford Cords, Cor duroys, Repp, Palm Beach and other popular wash materials -stripes and plain white, every one a beauty at the price $1.50 to $6.00 Each ? Also, we want yon to see the new things received here this week in Belts, Bags,. Purses, Neckwear, etc. We have a new shipment of Net Dresses, too, that will prove inter esting and a charming showing of "All White" in millinery, Leghorns, Panamas and Milans, the prettiest yet. .. V ." . j . ... . . . ..., ? ". ' . ' ? . :*V.-- v . . .... Our Sale of Suits Continu?s And the prices have been reduced to a point where the savings are won derfully in your favor. Ml these Suits are from our regular stock-no special purchase of job lots or samples-but new, stylish ^M^!0?:^d:^ 1 Suits, bought in the regu- ' (P^y^^^^^^fZ-. .lar way. Included in this offering, are a number of the newest Taffeta Silk suits 'which', have just come in. ALL GOING AT ONE-THIRD OFF. "1 . B. West Side Square Sole Agency FROLASET CORSETS. " They Lace in Front fl "'P^^^^^^^^^^ I HOME OF V?TjR:l?j^^^? - ? j^^O"?t< <S .A_MOMC. > M PE CD ^^^^^^ Did Ypu Notice ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ' ? ?'? .' ' ' ..-."' . '.. .'. \ "' .. , ? ..'?.?.? ' ? :. . g . . '?.' '.'?" " '-.*'?' ' What Dr. Albert'had to say about ??.'.? '.??....,y' playgrounds? : Well Listen . < , .-. . ; ??<>^,K\; ? . ? . ' 20 acres have been set aside In N?>rtiiAnderson for permanent ' [;.r playgrounds. Who Can Estimate ' ^ :^ = ' What iliesfe'2|6 a^res will mean to th?-healthand happiness of the . ?hlld^Oj notjpnly o/ North An d?rson,$4?t ot A^Arfson as a . mm DUKE IS PLANNING BIG ELOPEMENT ONE COTTON ?MILL UNIT A YEAR IS PLAN AND PURPOSE THE TERRITORY Which Will Be Included is That Along the P. & N. Lines Is One Condition Tho following from The Charlotte Observer yesterday ls of interest : "One cotton mill unit a year" is tiie plan and purpose of Air. James B. Duko and associates for this terri tory according to 'well authenticated statements euiaiiKting from sources thoroughly -reliable. By the term "unit" is meant the mill proper, the mill village and then all the adjuncts that go along to con stitute a completo plant for thc production of textile products. Some of the unite are large while thc oth ers aro ce-niparatively small, although lull of them aro relatively large when compared with tho majority of mills in this section. By tho tenn "association" il is not meant that Mr. Duke must have Messrs. W. S. Lee, C. L. Burkhold' er, E. C. Marshall, Z. V. Taylor, or E. Thomasin to tho company, but that any cotton mill men wiso have the reputation of being good manu facturers, who aro willing to go Into tho proposlton with their monoy and time and who can show their ability to deliver the goods, will bc financial ly "backed" to thc limit in auy tex tile enterprise that holds forth the promise ,of safe and satisfactory re turns. There is only one condition prece dent to the enterprise and that ls that the mill must bo located somewhere on tho. Piedmont & Northern Hue. It ls-not necessary to require that motive power shall be procured from the Southern Power Bystem for that will bo dictated by good business judgment andi sense. The vast major ity of mills are now being "carried" hy-tlie hydroelectric syBtem. Indeed, Mr. Duke has been quoted as declar ing that after this summer that cot ton mill in this section which shows smoko escaping from its smokestack ls an evidence ci extravagant opera tion in view of tho fact secondary power will be available nt prices that will put coal out of tho question as a competitor. Textile Center. Just the significance of this latest plan -of Mr. Duko is one hard to grasp .at. finit, bl us'\. . .It means .more and more that .this section ls to be come in fact as1 well as in name tho center of the textile interests of the ?roath and may ho of tho nation. There are mills now going up with surprising rapidity and this means that the number will bo augmented. For some time past, lt has "been the exception whon a new. cotton mill was not announced for Gaston county eyory week or two. This prevalence of mills is to bo extended to Meck lenburg and. other counties within the zone of Interurban activity. Tho Southern Power-Duko Inter ests 'today control a surprising num ber of cotton mills.' and there- are scores and scores of others In which they aro largely Interested. It Is good business for them to maintain .theso interests and also to cultivate others; for they reap the- benefits at SO many tiirns. For instance tho Southern Power sells the current that run the mills, the interurban brings in tho raw material and then after ^ the j ?rawy material has been1 spun into yarn or woven'into cloth hauls the bales of manufactured pro duct to tho markets of tho world; tho increase, in. population provides more folks 40 rido on tho trolloy ays tern and' to consumo power and the gradual filling In of towns .'aug ments the commercial zone which In turn reacts tn -Bohalf of tho power company as well .as tho electric rail-, road. Thero are so.many phases to tho general situation that the ag gregates-makes lt ono. of . great ad vantage to the power company. . < - ls Good nosiness. .Mr. Duko's idea of one cotton mill a year is baaed upqp the best .busi ness sense ' imaginable. Over and above all it is developing the ^terri tory which will rebound to general advantages to all parties. It ls fur thermore to bri remembered that en terprises in willoh Mr. Duko .Joins hands aro-conducted on tho very best and most up-to-rdato methods. Ho in the great apostle of efficiency, ot Utilization of every ounce of effort and,'service and those mills in which ho launches must be up-to-date sud approved. '. Ilia enterprises are' there-, fore.models pf their kln/i.: Tposo wlio ero folioing lhe it?x tilo development .o'; thia territory., must-pear in mind Mr.' Duke's slogan ."Ono cotton mill a year" in their calculations of future growth. Ho has numerous ?thor plans fpr devel opment which are yet embryonic " but Uley, will transpire in duo season . Mr?. Gassanay Mere. -'\.?hrs;-,,J< T. Gassaway, of Hohe? Path, is "spending a few -weeks 'in ibe city for tho purpose, of undergoing osteopathic treatment. She is stay ing with Mrs. T. K. Roper on Mc Duffle street. " W?a* te Greeavltlts. .Quite a number of Anderson ein sehe wont to; Greenville yesterday afternoon to attend tho annual con vention of the 'P. Aand "to present .ni Use open]ug ot the i wh way io, that cltyj i H. HOOD M'?ARLEY SUPT. j EDUCATION CHARLES. TON COUNTY TAUGHT IN THE CITY I Having at One Time Been Prin cipal of the School at Orr Mills and Mt. Pleasant Tlie news that Mr. H. Hood Me-1 Curley, formerly of this county, hus] been appointed superintendent of education for Churlewton county, will bo of Intorest to the pcoplo or An derson . Mr. McCarley was for a few] yeat.-s principal of tho Orr mills] school, and ls well known here. Mr. McOirley Is a graduate of the | Collego of Charleston, linvlng fin ished in tho class of 1904. Later bel went to Cokunbia university. For tho past several years he has been principal and head of the school ut | Mt. Pleasant. In Charleston Mr. McCarley ' sn.:- j coeds Mr. E. P. Warring, who died j several days ago, and that Is why an appointment had tu bo made. WOMEN SUFFERERS NEED SWAMP-ROOT! Th mi-a mia Upon t honan nd:; of WO I tuen ?nave kidney and bladder trouble I and never suspect lt. Women's complaints ofton proco to bo nothing else bat kidney trouille, or the result of kidney or bladder disease, If the kidneys arc not in a healthy ?condition, they may cnuso tho other I organs to become diseased. You may suffer a great deal willi j pain In the back, headache, loss ot . umbi!ion, nervousness and may bo I despondent and irritable Don't delay starting treatment. Dr. Kilmor's Swamp-Root, a physician's prescription, obtained at any drug store, restores health to thu kidneys aod ia just tho remedy needed to over come such conditionne. Get a fifty-cent or uno dollar bottle immediately from any drug store. However, .ii ?you. wish first io test I this great preparation send ten cents I to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., -for a sample bottle. When writ ing bc sure and mention the Andor I sou Semi-weekly Intelligencer. Bring us yqur prescriptions at nights Room Phono No. 854. Owl Drug Coo Now and then, hi these c usual. Saturday-or Saturda on every one of our five floor; and Summer merchandise for much lower than ever. Men and Boys CJotl Reduced Saturday and Mo 1 lot niue Serge and Fancy Y Special Tor Saturday and Monday; each iv. .'Your choice o? any our SI2.50 Stilts for Saturday and Mondty only;. opch.. .? Mot Kool Kloth and Genuine Suits", val no $7.50, Special for. Saturday andaMonday Sale, cadi - : v.. Boy? . Palin Bosch ' Pants Satur? day nt 4.'.c Pair. Shirts and Under; ?ig Uno if .Men's Sport ?hirb Utucs?le, .?Sg-T?^te:^' 25 Doz?n^tte'nV* Anderson mt Underwear, special for this sale, the garment .,,;.>?> . ... . See Us for Straw Big Une of Wen's Straw HaU this Baie, 50c to $2.98..Bacb. > 1 lot Ladles^ Oxford Ties-In V metal and Mary Jane-Special this Saturday nnd Monday Sale, ? .< 1 lot Ladiea*;0?ford Ties-in P ? Vlei Kid aad Gunmetal-ali stylei Saturday and;'-Monday,; the pair. . 1 lot Ladles' Oxfords-in Tan $2.f>0 and $3.00 values, Special and Monday, the . Pair ...... V .. ANDERSON TO OBSERVE IQIH MEMORIAL DAY GRAVES OF ALL SOLDIERS IN ANDERJON WILL RE CEIVE FLOWERS THE COMMITTEES Ladies Have Been Appointed to Sec After the Various Ceme teries of the City Next Wednesday, May 10. will be observed as Memorial Day In South Carolina, und plans have been made for the observance of the day in An derson. The graves of all tho sol diers in tho lqcal cemeteries will bc strewn with f loworn by t\\t* - n\em bers of the R. fi. Leo chapter and of tho t!. D. (C. Tho following committees have been nppointed hy the president. Mrs. Raymond Beaty: Monument-Mrs. li. Spann Howl-j lng, Mrs. Joe Shelor, Miss Edna j BroyleB. Hampton Tablet lu ihn Court House-Mrs. H. F. Wlloon, Mrs. Will King. . Presbyterian Graveyard)-Mrs. W. H. Nardtn, Jr., Mrs. J. B. Cooley, Mrs. l?. O. nenn. Mr?. Waller Mur j phy, Mrs. W. S. rumsey. Mrs. R. S. Thompson. * I Bapti8t--Mr3. J. P. Sullivan. Mrs. J. O. W?hlte. Mrs. W. II. Steele, Sirs. J. O. Sanders, ' Mrs. Minn lo Milford. Catholic.-Mrs. M. I... Hon'jam, Mrs. J. R. Vandlver, Mrs. j. J. Laldwin, Mrs. T. E. Howard. Silver Brook Ccmotery-Mrs.- G. M. Tolly, Mrs. G. N. Broylos. Mrs. J. M. Poyno, Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. S. N. Gllmer. Mr?. B. F. Krume, Mrs. V. B. Maxwell, Mrs. C. S. Sullivan, Mrs. H. If. RUHSCII and Mrs. W. W. Webb. .MASONS AT CLEMSON Important Meeting Calhoun Lodgi Ileld Lust Night. A numbor of the .members of tho local Masonic lodges went tc?. Clom-1 aqn last night to attend un impor tant mooting of Calhoun lodge. .Mr. George T. Bryan, past grand bmastf? and Mr. Robert A. Cooper, grapd master, wcro present. Among'; those receiving tho . Master's degree' was Dr. W. M. Rigg?, president of Clem son. After the work had been com pleted, a banquet was Bervod, cov ers being luid for -100. .. , Bring us your prescriptions at| night. Room Phone' No. 8S4. Owl Drug Co. a, ?erais lays of mounting prices, it does one y and Monday-we will co rn m enc? t, most wonderful values. Not bar women, men, boys and girls. Our ling for nd?y /orated Suits. $698 and flo.OO $9.98 Palm' Beach $4.93 lay.anti Mou wear j, Special for ute < Nainsook Hate i, Spacial for 98c iel Kid, Gun 't?ir*-; BB* Stent Leather i; Special for $1.39 and Bro ni; e tor Saturday BIG SHC For Saturday 200 Pairs Ladles' Leather with colored b lal for Saturday and M 300 Pairs Men's Ozfo Gunmetal and Tan-Sp Saturday and Monday, tl 200 Pairs Men's Lo leather? and styles-vt Saturday and .Monday? 150 Pairs Men's Lon Gunmetal and Vtcl Kid for. Saturday and Mond tho pair .... ? ,....... '3 Casca Men's Canv Tan and G ruy-SI. fiO vail for .Saturday and Monda Ladies* Corset Co* 19c, 2?^^?c imd 51 Ladic?f Gowns arie Monday at 48c, 7 Bc t BM i _ 1 .? : ? Exit Winter Hats hy Sunday Wime Nature is Nutting OM new Clothes, men arc dressing np, too. There are nijore new Straw Hats now than old winter ones on the streets; by, Sunday morning the bright Spring styles wilt be on every head. 1 " ^ ' Straws, $1.50 to $3.50 Panamas, $3.50 to S6.C? HURRY AND GET YOURS T. L? CELY CO. SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS Mark the sman ?ylcs, thc un approachable cut and superb tailoring in the suits shown herc at ,i $12.50, $15, $18, and $20. You know the, minute you see Ihem that they arc right; there isn't a question of com promise, not a shadow of inde cision. . We have other good suits al ?to. And we are ready with a great line of Straw Hats Straws, 50c to $3.00 Panamas, $5 R. w. TRIBBLE . The Up to Date Clothier Headquarter? ?for. Regal Shoes good to meet something that makes a Dollar loom larger than s our Big Spring Salo and have for you in every department, and gain plunder-but good, reliable tines of carefully selected Spring prices are always very low--for this big Spring Sale they will be )E SALE and Monday Oxfords-In Patent ops-valUL 13.00, Spce onday, the Pair . $L08 rds-In Patent Leather, eclal for t??| ?? ie Pair .... ?P * .3'? w Cut Oxfords-la all iluo $3.60, Specfal for tho Pair . $2?8 ' Cut Oxfords-In Tan, :-$4.00 values, Special ^........$2.98. as Oxfords-In White, jes, Special gi IA y, tho pair vi?*?/ ers and Musita Pan'; I Skirts Saturday and indSflc. , Big Sale of Ladies* Ready-to-Wear For Saturday and Monday Our entire line of Ladies* Spring Suits at actual New York coat for Saturday and Mon day. Ono Lot Ladles' Dine Serge Skirts, Special ror Saturday and Monday. ^2 48 each. ' Ono. Lot Ladles' Wash Skirts-In tt|ray. and White-Special for (Saturday and . x fifiA V?onday, each ..??...V.......... 15 Dozen Ladles' White l^wn'Shlrt Wntsto, Special for Saturday and Monday , Aftg* each .. V: v.... J**?** ono Lot Ladles* White :prcsaee-In Voiles $4.00 values, Special foe F-<>nrdoy and Monday^each ....... Uv . ?. . 25 Dozen Ladles' Shirt Waists-1n Lawns and iSllks-Special for. Saturday and QQ'?? ' Monday, each -, ?f ?IV .85 Dozen Children's, Dressesr^ia Ginghams, Ualatea*. White Lawns, etd , Special ' - A;?tg? * for Sa'tnrdvy and Monday, each;vi . i.; -'. ..*Tr?V 40 Ilozon Children's Dresses-In oil mater ial s and colora-Sp eclal for Saturday aird Monday, each .......,.v........ 10 Dozen Ladies' House DreiaesAyln Ging ham and Madras, apeeiaj-'for;^?'^^;'w?^-' day and Monday, each ....... J vr'**QC ? FREE PREMIUMS TO ALL