me rac No amount of n peddlers of alum bs gling with chemical; or cooked-up ccrtifi any kind, can chang Royal Bak has been ion cl&l examin?t) highest! leave free trom altara purity and \ Royal Baking 1 for making finest an? * ELECTRIC CIT * _ T Items o? Interest and Person * Wireless on the Si .11 tiN ?cians Uill Giie a llerllai. For Cte benefit or thc Ladle J rivi? Association of Andcrbon, Webb von Hasseln, accompanied by his friend. Mr. Cralil of Germany, will Rive a concert in the chamber of commerce room next Thursday evening. The event will Lc one of the best musical attractions Anderdon has enjoyed this reason. M\ von Hasseln is an ac complished mr.iilcian, having studied Under some oj tho, most famous violin austen; of tho old country. Mr. Crahl play tho 'cello and the two will give a ?plcnd?? pfv?r?w, next week, lioth these men have national reputations end Anderson people should feol that thoy are fortunate In having this op portunity of hearing tho recital. An added attraction ls tho fact that Mr. von Hasseln is a native of Anderson and has muny relatives hero. An of fert was mad-.) to have the racltal in the auditorium ot Anderdon college but tho ladies could not secure the placo, so tho ovont will take placa In thc rooms of the chamber or .com merce. -o t old Weat*?: ?lil Arrive. , The ccld weather predicted for this section of lbe country made Ita ap . ance last night, getting to Ander nour thc close ot the afternooon. Overcoats WT- hunted up again and re rekindled in the homes of -tb^ city. ..Considerable complaint was heard from those' wbo had'been so unwise as to make a change of their Ung in anticipation of thc com ing of Summer. .Boosters Are v Ks peel cd Today. Approximately 100 Greenwood busi ness men will arrive In Anderson be I tween noon and 1 o'clock today, spend ing an hour here. The party ls to sat^c the irip in o"iutnu??ctj, headed hy tlie brass band of the Balley Mil itary Institute. The Greenwood peo ple will take dinner In Anderson and It will be a difficult undertaking for the hotels and the cafes of Anderson to feed this number of people In the short time that they will be here. o',. Baaing lip More Lund. tie Andoruon Heal Batato & 1 livest 3Keht Co., yesterday closed a deal for tho Badgera property, consisting of 15 acres. The property was purchased from Dav. G. M. Kodgers and lt is understood that thu price was $500 per acre. Thc real catate company will at onco b?gln thc work of developing thia property and will push it as they bave other lands recently acquired. Mr. Holt ls Boing WeO. ..Albert Bolt, u young mun of thc 1'ortnvin Shoals aectiou of the county, is said.to be getting Ulong nicely at thc Anderson County Hospita!, follow ing an operation for appendicitis. Tho young man 1B 16 year* of age. He un derwent t he operation several days ago and for a time waa quite ill but hos pital authorities say now that he ls recover'ng. --o-? . Health Depurtmeut Of Ci Tlc AHKoeiaiW The Health Department of the tAvie. Association will mat this after noon at ??o'clock with Mrs. C. S. Minor at 1041 South McDufne street. Considerable business of Importance will be up for consideration and ac tion this afternoon will be taken on several important mattera. Anderson Schools Playing Baseball. Tbc Kennedy Btr?et school and the North Fant street school played an interesting game of baseball Wed nea ttlu< much importance and the meeting was concluded in-the carly afternoon. The affairs considered were of a routine nature and nothing ot unusual mo ment came up for attention. Some discussion was hoard from tho va-1 rious members concerning the pur chase of two new road scrapes whicli have just tocen ordered and which arc to be put into usc on the county reads at an early date. J. S. Acker, clerk of the board, said last night that there was nothing of extraordi nary interest In the meeting. mn stick To The Stripe.-). Anderson county recently purchas ed conic Hew clotilda for (lit- chain gang turnad and1' when the shipment arrived it was found, to contain quit-j a number Of suits made of dnrk! brown cloth. County officials said yesterday that these were not suitable : at all and that they would at ones bo returned to 'the manufacturers,! this county sticking to thc old fami liar gray clothes f with tho blade stripes. In'some ennui Jes in the! State thc old cliaihgang suit has been I discarded in favor oT thc new clothes but Anderson officials do not appr?voj of the idea and would not eon-dder! making such a change. -o Negro Hud Money in Bunk. Oscar Jones, a.negro, was arraigned In Magistrate Broud well's court yes terday on a charge of disturbing reli gious worship. It ls alleged that j Jones was at a. negro church near Belton last Sunday and conducted himself In a masenr most offonslvo to members of trie church. He knock ed several window 'glass put of a cchool house, on i.ihe church grounds and In other-ways" disturbed the peace of those present ftJr the services. Tho \ magistrate put a fine of $35 on Os-' car and that worthy proceeded io draw a check for tho amount. Mr. Murrell Was ?~T Here Yesterday. George R. Murrell, one ot Cue agents from the land ond industrial depart ment of the Bouthe-?i railway. Bpent yestorday tn Anderson. Mr. Murrell makes his headquarters in Columbia and is well known "throughout the State. He said last night that it was a genuine pleasure for him to como to Auder.'on because of the fact that Anderson people ?are always ready and wilting to listen to his logic, j whereas in some other- sections the j farmers have not "been educated to thai point and rotuse to heed what he his to say. M". Murrell will prob ably leave the city'this morning. Editor Moore Visits thc City. ff George E. Moore, editor of tho Monea Path Chronic}*, was in An derson yesterdn> taKms ,n the sights of. a hlg city. Though come what dat ed and worried about the continual noise going on around him, naturally not being used to auch, Mr. Mooro talked very pleasantly concerning An derson. - Although ho could not he made to admit the fact lt ls taken aa a fact that Mr. Mqqre favors the idea of making Hone* .Path a suburb of Anderson, thus giving the people or that place all ??ie advantgates of cit; life, together with the pleasure of mst ie environment. , ? O' ? ? \ Officers Have . ^ B**a C?Mm??9?bii?4. Loni? L. Llgon and Paul I* Brad shaw yetft?Trf??? VAp?t^a^^tli^ir CSSV missions ss captain and first lieuten ant respectively of , tho Palmetto. Rifles. These ofticern recently went! before an examining hoard and suc cessfully stood the examination.! -Sting-Dryness I Throat-you esc DU smoke STAG. in their place you 3 - Freshness - Mi ld ri tal Contentment *r than I imagined tc ands are saying it Ye ient Packages: Tho Handy rull-Size 10-Cent Tin, the Pound ana ri d the Pound Glass Humidor. thereby becoming entitle^ tfj tlvair commissions. With actual organiza tion now completed it is expected that the Hilles will soon get down to actual work and be afolo to Bhow some results. Greenwold People Are Coming. Quite u bunch of (Ir'jenwood boos ters will arrive in Anderson next Fri day, coming into thia city via automo bile. The party will be sent from the Greenwood chamber cf commerce for thc purpose of boosting the coming horse show and chautauqua week for Greenwood. AU told, there will be about ."Ci automobiles from the. neigh boring city and- they -wiH apenU- eov- - rral hours here. The locar chamb'ar ' of commerce will probably make ar rangements to entertain tho visitors while they arc In the city. ALL PRISONERS WERE TO ESCAPE Planned To Overpower the Guard and Let Henry ?j cc Re lease Them From Jail Henry Lee, the negro captured Tuesday after he had escaped from tli"County pull, was brought back to Anderson from Iva early yesterday morning and put back in Sheriff Ash ley's hostelry. Needless to say he will not have another opportunity to get away. In discussing the matter yesterday Sheriff Ashley said that to his mind it was clear t?iat a wholesale release of nil the prisoners had been planned aud that it would have 'been executed had Lee had the time in which to prepare for it or had pot lost, bia nerve. Sheriff Ashley said that in bis opinion it waa planned that tee should knock Jailer Williams sense less, when the opportunity presented itself, and then take the keys off Iiis person and liberate all the prisoners in tho jail. Since Lee waa concealed in the bathroom, outside the Uer of cells, lt would nave been a simple matter for him to take Mr. WM Maras unaware. As soon aa the negro escaped Sher > iff Ashley offered a inward of ??6 for his return and Policemen Wilds , and Uamby at . Iva immediately set out on a search for them an. When he , wandered into Iva at a late hour I Tuesday night he waa at once seized ? by the officer.-, and locked until Sheriff Ashley arrived, at which tune he was brought back to Anderson. VETERAN DIED OF PELLAGRA J. P. Looper Answered Last Call Yesterday Afternoon When He Succumbed J. P. Looper, a.Conteilerale veteran, aged 68 years, died at his home In the Brogo* mill village yesterday af ternoon at 2:16 o'clock. Pellagra is ?!*en ai ?he cause c? h?o ?caui,t : Mr Looper waa well known in An -j derson and bad a number of fri?tiUvl lu ??i imii? of ina city. He is sur*t vlved fey bia wife and several chtl-? dren. li I -T - ??CH. ?.*?( iamb yucao Ht ; Silver Brook cemetery this erternson i at 2 o'clock, . , American Forage Plant. Planters wno have not sown Teosinte, and who will sow during April will thank us for call ing their attention to this Forage Plant, the price is very reasonable this season. Other forage^, crops worthy of your consid eration are; ?^fei^n Wheat, Feterita, Kaf?ir Corn, Beardless Barky, 90 day Oats,'Soy Beans, Velvet BeanSjgH^^' now is a splendid sowing season. We buy peas. ? Forman Smith-The Seedsman. Phono 1(5!. I.oration ii. S.4 A. Wholesale How Ho:r.?!iii(cr our great garia.,.festi7al thc third TuCKituy In Joly. -,-jr i?f- ? ,-. ? ? .?-; The B?mers & Merchants Bank and the Farmerslroan and Trust Company, both of Anderson, S. C., take a great deal of pleas ure iq lending money to prompt paying cus tomers ai this season of the year take an especial j^^sure in lending money ?to their farmer friends. Wo would I?: ?^pjjHBlife extend our acquaintance ersof thia goo^JoCt?- by leading them money. COM? TO SEE US. tarin-' Farmers & Merchants Bank Farnr?r^)an & Trust Co. j 4Jueer Fish in f^rg^?. power of ?peech. The creature is Georgetown. AiinVlHHM^ pretty nearly all mouth and what ?fa. A. l^lir-there vffiS^?Pmfc* ?^n': *?o??i.ii ???oVilr ?ioawcb The i queer creature of tb?- nea. -viiiMl? ii. creature is known to toe ??ctionartr^ l Oongdou thinks would have been a land the encyclopaedias as the angler lolitlrtan If ?t had becif endowed with 'or fishing frog of trw genus lcphlno.