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NEW CODPllIG DEVICE HAS BEEN INVENTED MESSRS. P. C. OSTEEN AND FURMAN GEER RECEIVE PATENT WORKS SPLENDIDLY In Made of Brass and Weighs Only Five Pounds-Can Re Used at Hydrant Also Putting their Ideas and experience together, Mr. P. C. Osteen and Mr H'unuill (Jeer, as.Islam fire chief; have Invented and secured the paten for a fire hosts coupling device thu v ill doubtless prove a valuahle in i en Hon and one which In all prol chinty will ho adopted by many con laiiles. Tho device ls very slmph l:i construction. Tho first couple) was made hy the Anderson Mach?n und Foundry company of UIIH city. Tho device ls made of brass, ll ji'jout flvo luchen long and weigh only five pounds, In durability an? at nmg: li it seems to he superior t uny others which have evor been UF ed. It will aland a prcssuro of fron I.OOO to 1,200 pounds and probable more. lu conni rue) lon, tho devlco ls von simple and is automatic In working In mnkhig a connection, all that hui lo ho dono ls to placo the two piecer of f.ii coupler together, turn one half inch to the right, and it ls made. No screws have to be manipulated und the connection can he made lr a second. In turning the conucctioi to the right, a little spring causes th? .device to fasten. Ono of the main features nf the In vention that it can be used in fas toning the noaa to tho hydrant, In conuco'.lng tho hose, and In connect ing the nozzle to the IIOBO. Messrs. # Ostern and (leer will demonstra!* the invention In different cities with ing the next few weeks. Tia? ANDERSON TODAY "THE SON" 2 Reels 2 REELS SELECTED BIJOU THEATRE "Brightest Spot la Town* TODAY j Mary Miles Minter in EMMY STORKS NEST [ BETTER KIND OF MOVIES 'Phone 460 THE WANDERLI AND KOD THREE CQ?TOli MILLS HELO ANNUAL MEETING GRATIFYING REPORTS RE CEIVED AND OFFICERS ELECTED VISITORS PRESENT Gluck Mills, Riverside Mfg. Com pany and Toxaway Mills ' Held Meetings Three of the local cotton mills yes ferdey held their annual meeting" ell which Onie officers wert* choose for | '.be ensuing year. Meeting ?luck Mill?. \ The annual meeting of the stock riders of the Cluck mills waa held n the office of the mills ut 10:301 i'clock yesterduy morning Ortitify .)g reports were submitted for the! ear by the officers', lind the usual I Ivldeml of four uer cent was au-j horl/.ed, payable Juiy 1st. Thc hoard of directors was re-elect d. Il lr, composed of Messrs. W. Ii. Wellington, 8. S. Sears, S. G. Wel Ington, C. IC. lilley, T. O. Nichol on, .1. R. Vandlver, J. I .(mis Gray t. S. Lig?n and Hubert IC. Llgon. Tho board' held ? meeting suhse ?uent to the meeting of the stock riders, and1 re-elected olflcers foi .nother year, as follows: J. It. Van iver, vice president; Stanley Mor on, h'ecretary anti treasurer, and Ar. f'.obert B. Llgon manager. HiTersIde Manufacturing fe. The annual meeting of the stock ?olders of the Riverside Mmufactar ng company was bold In the ndll of Ice at 11.30 o'clock a. m. yester 'ay. Mr. B. B. Gossett, as prosl lent and treasurer, submitted a re >ort showing that the mill ls gettlni dong splendidly. The showing wai .'cry gratifying to tho stockholders The following were re-olectod ai lireetoro to serve another year: D V. Ledbetter. Jas. P. Gossett, U. B. 3osaett, J. H. Anderson of Ander ion; W. C. Cleveland of Greenville Vlf red Moore of Welford, and J. J Mitchell, Jr. Craig Mitchell and C. 3. 'Mitchell of the east. The directors held a meeting sub ?equent to the meeting of tho dlrec tors, und re-elected officers for an ithor year, as folio wi;-. 0. D. Gos nett, president and treasurer; Jos ?. Govett, vice president and J. W Tribhlc, secretary. Meeting of Toxaway Mills. Tho annual meeting of the stock holders of the Toxaway Manufac turing company was held In the of fice of tho mill ot 12 o'clock noon yesterday. The report of the pres ident. .Mr. il. 1). Gossett for the past .?roar, was gratifying. Directors wore re-elected for an other year, aa folloys: D. A. Leo jot tor, Jos. P. Dosaett, B. B. Gossett las. O. Hammett of Anderson; W. 'X Cleveland of Greenville; Alfred Mooro of Welford and J.J. Mitchell Jr., of Philadelphia; Simeon Bald win of Hu i timor? and W. H. Bald win of New York. The directors re-elected the offi cers, aa fol Iowa: B. B. Goasett, pres ident and treasurer; Jas. P. Goasett, vice president, and J. W. Tribblei secretary. CASTOR IA For infanta and Children fin Ilse For Over SO Yej*.?? Always bears the Signature of HST OF SPRING ?AK LUST Tour <. .tings will be far more iyable this year if you will take -ODAK with you. We have most complete line in the city I can supply you with fresh is for any machine at all times. tl printing. Leave rolls today, ?ust received. ERY COMPANY icm and Prlnieia ' ? . . ? " ! . ?? ; ? \LL TOJ IE CALLEI ARM AND ANKLE ARE BROKEN IN ACCIDENT! MR. DAVE SPEARMAN WAS WITH SHERIFF ASHLEY IN WRECK NEGRO NOT FOUND But Clues Will Probably Lead to His Arrest-Reward Has Been Offered Here Sheriff Ashley yeBterduy notified! the officers In Columbia to arrest Col lins. A description waa also given i of Lesley, and ho may ho arrested1 there. i i Serious Accident. yesterday afternoon shortly after I o'clock tho automobile driven by. Sheriff Ashley and In which wore i riding Deputy Sheriff Sanders, Mr. ! (lavo Snearman and Asa Kay, the1 negro, turned over at a sharp carve, near Hurricane creek. As the result of the accident. Mr. Spearman suf fered a broken arm and a broken an kle, both fractures being on the right side of the body. Deputy Sanders wa? rather badly bruised and received burns King yesterday a? Individuals jointly he automobile. Sheriff Ashley and he negro were uninjured. Another automobile was behind the sheriff md all four went on to Piedmont In his machine, in Piedmont Mr. Spearman's Injuries wero attended to and he was then taken home. It was itated last night that he was resting fairly well. Sheriff Ashley wau sup posed to be In Greenville last night, but The Intelligencer was unable to get him over long distance. Everything is Quiet. It Is said that everything Is now inlet In the Thro3-and<-Twcnty sec Ion, since lt has become known that tho negro Is not hiding there. All lay Wednesday citizens .searched thc aurroundlng communities for Lesley. Lesley has a twin brother living in .\nderson, and so much resembles tim, that It Is diliicult to tell the two ipart. Some of the citizens of the i jpper section of the county wore In I tho city, and one of them saw Les ey's brother who lives here. He nt mee thought he had found the nc ;ro who is wanted, but soon found that ho was mistaken. Rewards Hare Reen Offered. Sheriff Ashley and Supervisor King yesterday as individuals polntly jffered a reward of $100 for the cap ture ot the negro, Steve Lesley, dead or olive. The oiprure of Steve Lesley, the negro convict who ls wanted for at tacking a* young woman in tho Three rhd-Twenty section of the county "on Tuesday morning, will In all prob ability bo only a matter of a few hours, since- Sheriff Ashley ac. De puty Sheriff Sanders have duos that will lead to his whereabouts. After spending- two days In searching for the negro, it waa loamed yesterday morning that Asa Kay. colored, had taken Lesley to Piedmont.earlier, In the day to catch a train. The train' for Columbia lott Piedmont at 9:05 and the, train for Greenville left there at 9!37. It Is : hardly probable that the negro went to Columbia unless he took the train on the "blind" side, since only one ticket was sold to that destination, ind tho ticket agent knows tba'. ' it was not to Lesley. It ls thought he took the train for Greenville. Asa Kay, the negro who took les ley to the dopot. Was arrested yes terday about noon, and ls now In the WBtody of Sheriff Ashley. Parties 'rom Anderson who went up in that ?ectlon yesterday afternoon stated ipon their return that Kay had been hiding the. negro at his- house for the past two days. These'gentlemen also stated that the clothes Lnsllo were wearing had been stolen from me ot the chalngang guards, sud that in addition over $8 had been nissing. Kay told the officers that Leslie had told bim that ho had fin ished serving his time, and wanted to be token to Piedmont to take a train., The officers believe Kay knows*Les ley's destination. Going with Kay and Lesley to Pied mont was another negro named Col lins, who was on his way to Colma da where ho was today to claim the >ody of his bother who is to be elec trocuted this morning. It will be remembered, that Collins made an at tack upon two young women nt Bea ley a few nvonths ago, and that a shoe .which he lost when he jumped out D? the window, led to his arrest and lils conviction in court at Pickens lat* er. Cotton Advance d. Those who have held their cotton Will UQte with pleasure that cot tor haa advanced and Is now brlnglnf 12 1-2 cents on the local market. The auto owner .feia the Wanl Ad the best medium of exchange. FRIDAY IS BIRD DAY AT THE CHftUTAUQUfl ERNEST HAROLD BAYNES TO LECTURE THIS AF TERNOON "THE SANCTUARY Will Be Given This Evening and Will Be One of Most Pleas ing Feature of Week Tho grand concert last evening by the White Hussars under the big chautauqua teat was Indeed very good and thoroughly enjoyed by An derson music lovers. The Hussars mado a splendid appearance lu thelt immaculate costumes. There .are only thirteen In the company, but the musical effect approximated a band of 20. The program also Included several vocal choruses which were encored ?everal times. Today is bird duy at the chautau qua. This afternoon Ernest Harold Haynes wjll give a lecture entitled, ".My Wild Bird Guests." Mr. Baynes is one of America's' well known na turalist and one who has the en dorsement of Theodore Roosevelt and John Burroughs, and it was dur ing the former's administration that he wan commissioned to formulate plans for the , .-coservation of the bison. This evening tho program will In clude the Bird Masque, "Sanctuary ' and pageant. In presenting the "Sanctuary," an attraction of more than pleasing interest is offered. It' will be recalled that Miss Eleanoi Wilson, at one time took an impor tant part in the "Sanctuary." The following is said of this fea ture of the chautauqua: Mr. Baynes, 'who took the part ot Shy, the Naturalist, iu the original cast, will appear as the same charac ter in the chautauqua production. Mr. 'Percival Vivian, who will be re membered for his excellent acting with the Ben Greet Players in form er years will take the part of the i Faun. Miss Katharine Brown, long I identified with the highest class ol professional theatrical production?. WlH play the part of "Orals." There are six speaking parts, each as signed to a competent actor. A delightful -Woodland setting will be secured through a newly invented process for throwing pictures direct ly on the air without the aid rf a tareen. This invention is so rece??, that lt has not y?t baen shown west of New York. Au illusory effect ot forest, trees and--flitting birds nt beautiful plumage, will add greatly to one's appreciation of this Masque. In fact, it will sst a now precedent in chautauqua stage setting. At tho close of an old English mas que the actors and many of the spectators came trooping on the stage in a grand finale of merriment which was the signal for the break ing up of all formalities. We shall carry out this pleasing feature by having a goodly number of the local children mount tho .platform dressed to represent the different bird spirits, and thus the masque will come to an appropriate close. Gave Lecture. Dr. Frazer went, to the echool house near Will ford's store last night where he gave his lecture on the "American Negro." Mi MIR BECOMES OABKJfJO BEAUTIFUL Try Grandmother's Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Ten and Sulphur J Almost everyone,-knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair wluan faded, streak ed or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which IB mussy and ' trouble some. Nowadays we simply ask at ?un drug store for "Wyeth's Sage add Sul phur Compound." You will get ti large bottle of thia old time recipe Im 1 proved by the edition of other ingredi ents for about 50 cents. Everybody na ea this preparation now, becauBe nc ' one can possibly tell tn* t, you darken ; ed your hair, as lt does lt so naturall) ' and evenly. You dampen a sponge ot soft bruah with lt and draw thh through your hair? taking one smal strand at a time; hy morning the gras hatr disappears, and after another ap 1 plication or two, your hair become) ? beautifully dark, thick and glossy am : you look years younger. -. Wyeth's Sag; Iand Sulphur Compound ls a delight ful tollet requisite. 'o lt ia not Intendet tor the cure, mitigation or preventlor . pf disease. Ready-to-wear clo touches. Popular p evidence of a costliei a wide choice in fabi and offering variatioi exceptional at their I tion or qualification ;i clothes anywhere on style and intrinsic va Just the color or & weight you want, jui fit and look and at a You Have i Come here and 2-Piece, or Union Si ness *o handle the sh ers f-none us their on 'BI". MARKETS Local market 12.25. New York Hariet. Opea High Low May.12.30 12.50 12.29 July .. 12.45 12.61 12.41 Oct.12.56 12.71 18,50 Dec.12.67 12.85 12.64 New York epots 12.63. Liverpool Marget. . Open May-June.7.92 4uly-4ug.\.:.. 1.7.86 Oct-Nov...7.69 Receipt!! 15,000. Sales 8,000. Spots 8.17._ Close 12.50 12.f>9 ,-12.701 12. Br Close) 7.190 7,85 7.68 I LISTEN 1 . ?'??.ii ????: -.?-:.>;.. j You are spending too much money I Please I think one minute 1 What per cent of your income do you save ? Unless you put aside some each pay day you are not doing your duty to yourself or family. Join the Savings' Club now* the Strongest Rank j hi the County. For Men Looking for Style ALCO SWTS $20 and $25 thes with tailored to order riced clothes with every ? origin. A line affording rics, unusual in their class. is of treatment which are Igure, and without ques ihead of any popular price the score of character, lue. , hade you want, just thc it the way you want it to price you'll want to pay. IsUiiiv??LC ?.?b VfU&>?.koL< of a liai-tho lack of decision os to what kind of a hat to bu> and where to buy it-by coming here, where ali the new spring styles in ,Straws, Panamas, etc., are now on disnlay. Prices inngc from $1.60 t'y $5.00 for hats that are really worth moro. Sec them now. . Emery Shirts -in plaids, checks or stripes, made of madras, pongees, crepeB, etc., and nothing newer any where, $), $1.50 and $2. in Idea What You Want ia Underwear let us show you what you have in mind-iii Athletic, lits. Underwear is a big item with us; our prepared ;uation being so well known that ninny uf our custom iers. THE SALE OF NEW SUITS AND PRESSES CONTINUES 'Women who were unable to get in before Easter for one- ot the new Spring Suits, Dresses or Skirts will still Rou Ural we can save them mon ey. -Partie.'hr attention ls asked for our showing of * Suits' Dresses and Skirts Also our splendid- assortment ot chil dren's Dresses. There's not a stpre in town where you will find more at tractive values. We can prove it. * Jest opened a beautiful assortment of new Palm Beach Snits. Millinery We do not hellevo that you will And in Anderson a collection Including newer .shapes or more ot the, colors moat in vogue than ta sho,wn hore, and certainly you will not (ind moro rea sonable prices. y COME AND SEE. M. S. NIMMOHS Next to Parker & Boll's TKOUBLE Because your teeth are faultless In APPEARANCE, it does not necessarily follow that, they are SOUND. HIDDEN -TROUBLE may be commencing in mi neon places. Decay Is-orton present for wcolfo BEFORE lt becomes apparent. The skllfull dentist Stn detect these places and PREVENT, discoloration and disease. Go at least twice a year to your dentist.'and have your teeth examined. DR. HENRY ?. WEU3, OSey Over Fanners A ?ewteo'te'Ba?^^:.^ ; Betldegce 'Phone 05. : fodar?Hia, ft. C. / ;-,";Qiafr-tejui?? Mfr.