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tel i W MOVIES FOR TODAY Tilt: FALL OF TilK CEILING" A Kruni'Iiii Two Heel Feature. -LOVE h N O WS NO LAW An American Farce Comedy. Heur the Slnglug Sisters liiez und Udry; al so the Quurtettc ?.ni limiter, Anthony, Inez und Odey. This is u High tirade Show. "If it doesn't please you come to the box oflicc mid get your money.** PINHSTON. Burriss Metal Shingles GREAT FIRE PROTECTION In the case of the lire yesterday afternoon, which destroyed the two story bouse ni No. 104 Hlecklcy Street, und occupied by Mr. ?111 Kdwards, tho. houses thereto would surely have burned if they hud not been as wet as they wcre as n result of the extremely wet weather we have been huving recently. A Ilurriss Metal Shingle roof will afford great protection In case of tire near you; this has been proven time and time agulu. lu tter look into this NOW, Our Fire Department is terribly handicapped In petting to the tires on account of the very hud street^. Tohn T Burriss Son Earle Street Lavalliers Look about yon at the social functions and notice how many women wear Luv ulliers, ask them whe.-e they came from and don't be surprised the majority will say from WHY? Permise we carry not only the largest stock In Anderson, but in thci State; bread asserslou but Jnst glance at our wlnduw. AS TO PRICE? We are willing to hate you compare tho values we offer anywhere. Don't hesitate, bnt pat us to the test. Extraordinary In quality, little In price. Values from >NU0 to $150.00 Expert Watch Repairing W. H. Keese & Co. The Best For Less Tell the Phone 511 55c. 'PEG O' MY HEART9 50c. The most popular story in America today. It has charmed its millions. 100 copies on sale next Thursday at 50c. Fantes Book Store DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY With us, and then we will lend you money when you need it. Interest Paid on Deposits. ' The Farmers and Merchants Bank and The Farmers Loan & Trust Co. ANDERSON, S. C. Combined Resources a Little the Rise of One Million Dollar? OUR DIRECTORS) E. A. Sin j the, Geo. W. Evans, N. ft. Snlllran, W. Laaghlln, J. F. Watson, J. C Harris, .1. 1). HumraetN Foster L. Hrown U.A. Orr, ... J. R. Bout hit, J. J. Major, R. G. Witerspooa, Tocs. C. Jackson, J. J. Major, J* E. Yaadivet. ?. OLD LEE HOUSE WAS DESTROYED BK FIRE WILL EDWARDS, TENANT, LOST HOUSEHOLD EF FECTS ENTIRELY WAS INSURED House Valued at $2,000?Was Insured For $1,000?Mr. Ed wards Carried Insurance. Pire of an unknown origin yestor day afternoon at U o'clock completely destroyed dwelling No. 101 Bleckley ftreet, commonly known us the old Lt.?? house, where the lute W. S. Lee, father of 1). S. Lee of the Southern Pi'hllc ? Uiltles Com pan." and allied Interests, and his family lived for a number of years. The house was valued at about $2,0H0 and was in sured for 11.000 with the l.aalty Trust Company. Tim dwelling was occu pied by Will Edwards, a carpenter and formerly street overseer for the city, who lost practically all hU hr.usehold effects, valued at $750 and insured for a comparatively small amount. Tho house was owned by \V. S, Lee of Charlotte. Members of the family were aware of the fire whon flames burst through the celling and into the living room, Where they were seated. It was evi dent that tho fire originated between the overhead celling of the first story and the floor of the second story. The occupants of the dwelling, were taken so completely by surprise that they barely had time to escape from the burning building building. Only a pieces of furniture were gotten out of the building by neighbors who were quick to arrlv? at tho scene of the fire. Immediately upon receipt of the al arm, at re department hfiadnyertwrw all equipment of the station 'was call ed out. The automobile hose wagon was the first to gt away, but was followed closely by the horse-drawn wagon and the hook and ladder wa gon. The various vehicles made good time across the square, but after passing Earie street, going up North. Main street, they were greatly handi capped by the deep mud. Th? auto hose wagon was brought to- ?h> stop upon striking the mud, but after a short delay was started aguin. The borse drawn vehicles were, of course, greatly hindered by the mud. When the fire department reached the scene of the fire the dwelling was nveloped In fi?mes. The auto truck stretched. 750 feet of hose and the horse-drawn wagon put out 650 feet' of hose, these two streams being all that were brought into play. The water did good work, but the flames had gotten such a long start they were unable to save the structure. He ing un old. two story dwelling and entirely of wood construction, tho flames licked it up readily. Better be safe than sorry?Wlllett P. Sloan, insurance. I Personal lut. A it fcAAAAAJ 1 * 'I TT IT1/ I T " J. D. Douthit of Sandy Springs was a visitor In the city yesterday. Willis McQee of Starr was a visito: in the city yesterday. Amos Masters of the Mountain Creek section was in the city yea terday. J. H. and It. A. Opt or Wllliamston, were In the clt yesterday. Frank Skelton of the Roberts sec tion was In the city yesterday. B. F. Martin of Greenville waq' in the city yesterday. Joe Bolt of tbe county was a vtsit or In the city yesterday. John Breazeale of Pendleton was a visitor in the city yesterday. W. F. Gant of Rcldsvllle was a visl tor in the city yesterday. Ernest WilHlams of Augusta was lain the city yesterday. J. S. Bolt or Honea Path was in the city yesterday for a short while, Milton Rice or Atlanta- was in tbe eity yesterday. Ira L>. Grifiln o fColumbia was a visitor in the city yesterday. Ed Sadler waft among the visitors ir. the city yesterday. I J. E. and Joe Sulllvun spent Sun day In Wllliamston ': with relatives J. B. Ley?f?U. j Sr., of Starr was a visitor In the city yesterday. J. T. Carson of tho county was a visitor in the city yesterday. J. C. Bolt of the country was in tho city yesterday tor ft short While. / - W. M. Sherard of Wllliamston was among the visitors tn the city yester day. Luther Gable of Iva was in the city yesterday for-? short .while. ^ . B. H. Hodges of Starr was in the 1 city yesterday for a short while. Ma 'S BIG REDUCTION SALE ......of. igh Grade Shoes Has Put a Crimp In High Prices ? One lot Ladies' $2.50 Vici Kid Shoes ? y ^ at - " - - - - v - w w One lot Ladies' $3.00 Pat. and Dull a ?i o ?4 Leather Shoes - - - 9 One lot Misses' $2.00 Dull Leather ^ ia Shoes at - - - ? 1 1 ?7 One lot Men's $4.00 and $5.00 Patent ^ f q ? Colt Shoes.y l.ZrD One lot Men's Dull Leather Shoes at - - - - $1.39 Talk is cheap, but the prices make the peopie buy. We only give a few prices so you will not forget what we are doing. Remenlber, every pair of Shoes in our store goes at this sale?not a pair reserved. Get 'em at Thompson's and the Difference Hodges and Iiis family leave today for Florida where they will make their home In future. Mrs. W. J. Holley of Hartswell, Ga., was a visitor in the city Sunday. Mrs. Mollie Linder of Hart well, Ga., was in the city Hunday to see lier son, J. B. Linder, who is confined to the Anderson County Hospital. T. L. Campbell of the country was in the city yesterday. Sam Jackson of Iva was a visitor in the city yesterday. McLeod A McDonald Musical Comedy Co. Are Highly Recommended. They are playing at the Palmetto this week. Read what the Augusta Theatrical man says about them. Augusta, Ga., Jan. 23, '15. Mr. A. M. PinkBton. Anderson, S. C. Dear Mr. PinkBton:? Today we lin Iah a very successful week in, every way with the McLeod McDonald Musical Comedy Co., which is about the classiest small tab ve have ever played. The company is well balanced and the singing is the equal of any of the 18 people tabs. The costumes are clean and attrac tive, the girls of the show nice look ing and of good figure, the men far above the average In manner and ability. I consider the show unusual- ' ly good. The si?ter team, Inez and Odey, are a riot, and you will remember them as the feature with Frisdenwaid'? show. They are very clever. ' i The quartette is very good and shares honors with the other features of the show. , The male members of the company have not only good voices but strong and enlivening. The same applies to each girl of the chorus. j Miss Mona McDonald, an English actress, 1b very magnetic in her talk on her experiences on the merchant vessel, on which she voyaged to America, and wc made a special "Tipperary" night during the relating of her experience. The Bijou could not hold them. She is a big drawing card. I suggest you carry out "Tip perary" night, If you play the com pany. She was held up by the Ger man cruiser. Eruder. ? I suggest that you get In touch with Greenwood and have him place the show in Andersen for an early date. They will make good with the Pal metto 'patrons, in my estimation. 1 Hoping to see you soon and with kindest personal regards, I am. Yours very truly, E. J. SPARKS. THIS IS A BAH MOUTH. The Indoor life of winter, with lack of outdoor exercise, puts a heavy load du kidneys. Nearly everybody, suffers ' from rheumatism, backache, pain in sides and back, kidney and. bladder, alimenta. A backache may not roeari anything serious,' but it certainly does sot mean anything good. It's better to bo on' the safe aide and take Foley Kidney Pills to strengthen and In vigorate the kidneys and help them do their work They help rid the blood of acids and poisons. Sold by Brune Pharmacy. SATISFIED CUSTOMERS is what makes oar business good. You may gain a little here, there and yonder, but taking our goods alt the way through, from month to month, you will find that the quality and price cannot be beat. We can supply your table with more good things to eat than any store in Anderson. ' ' 5 In addition to everything yon call for in table luxuries, we have - iiog and Beef BrainB, Liver SauBage* Spare Bibs, Pork Chops and 8o".se Meat, Liver, Veal Chops and Stei&s. Pork Sausage, Hambenrer und Frankferters, West Point Oys ters and Fresh Fish. * LIVE AND DBESSED POULTRY. Yon ran help us by 'phoning In your order early every morn. in?. Phone las. W. A. POWER 212 SOUTH MAIN i SAM HARPER, Manager. . Do It Now! Make a small deposit each week in this Financial Stronghold, and by adding a little each week to your Bank Account you'll he sur prised at .the rapidity with which you can accumulate a snug sum? "Big Oaks from little Acorns Grow." The same applies to our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT WHEN RE VERSES COME i Your worry will be reduced to a minimum if you are in a position to meet all obligations with a check on :; . v - ' Th? Peoples Bank LEE G. HGLLEMAN, President D. O. DKOWNE, Cashiei ?. P? VAN DIVER, Vice-Fres. ovjckley Building, Anderson, S. C.