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mm A....< <?? <. i mm Pill ? TODAY'S PROGRAM SOUTHERN BLOSSOMS CO, Presenls "THE ELOPERS" MOVIES FOR TODAY "THF LAW OF THE WILDS" A two reel American "FATTY'S ROLE" A Keystone V Safety Fi*sft "CHATTANOOGA" FLOWS A FLOW FOB EYERY PURPOSE "Til F LITTLE DANDY,'* a one horse plow, With' Totter Share, live inches deep und seven Indies deep. Thin plow itax good clearance ander the cotton and will not illl np with dirt and sticky soil. "THE COTTON KINO," a light two horse f lew, ~a?c with steel beam, with a rapacity ' six lochen deep and nine inches wide. This plow Is made Right Hand only; and from its great popularity it must be the right plow in the right place. "TERRAriNO- plow. See our No. 43 and 44. Every plow maker makes this style plow, but every plow maker does not make this QUALITY plow. Either of these No. 43 or 44 for. terracing land con in t he'beaten. The land sldo is sloping, and the tuulrihuurd fa concave, strongly curved.. Uns a high, bold front, wild a thin, sharp cutilng edge. It's made other right or left hand. "SrnSOIL" plow No. 17, which Is not a surface tickler, but a reul usitbsoilcrM is Uie plow you. need. See it and yoa will agree with us. Anderson Hardware Co. East Whitner Street CONTRACT LET FOR IMPROVING BASH VV. Wf JOHNSON WILL PUT CEMENT LINING IN BIG RESERVOIR WORK STARTS SOON Approximately 325 Cubic Yards of Concrete Will be Put Down?Cost $2,500 Tlx* contract for cementing the basin of the reservoir northwest of the city has been let by the Southern Public rillltles company to W. W. Johnson. | Preliminaries for carrying out the contract are under way already, and the actual work of pouring the con crete will begin about March lf?. Ap proximately 32."i cubic yards of con cret,? work will be necessary to line the bottom and sides of the reser voir. The improvements will cost ap? proximately I2..ri0t>. Koine time ugo, it will he recalled, the Southern Public rtllrleft com pany's resident manager, Mr. II. A. Orr, announced that the company would build a new filter plant on Cox Creek and cement tho bottom and side? of the reservoir northwest of the city. The now filter will be ready foi* use In a few days, and will double the supply of pure drinking water for the city. SHOOTING SCRAPE SUNDAY AFTERNOON Mordecei Garrett Shot Dora Don* aid?This is Second Women He Has Shot The wave of crime which broke out in Anderson last Saturday appears to have spread to remote parts of the county and to have continued over Sunday. In addition to reports of all the lawlessness that occurred in the city last week, came news yester day of a shooting which occurred Sun day on the plantation of Mr. Joat Prultt, near Starr. It is reported that a negro named Mordecal Garrett shot a negro woman named Dora Donald. The woman wat struck In the stomach and in tbo arm and her condition id considered ser loua. I The shooting occurred about sundown Sunday. The negro mad< his escape. This is the second wo man Garrett has shot. About a yeai ago he wounded a woman, the shoot Ing occurlng on Mr. Prultt's plants, tion. A warrant for tho apprehension ol the negro has been sworn out befon Magistrate J. H. Ralney. HONET BOY EVANS Tickets For This Attraction on Salt Friday Morning. Tickets for Honey Boy (Geprge' Evans Minstrels will go on sale at tin box office of "Tho Anderson" on Fri day morning. This famous minstrel h to bo at The Anderson on Tuesday evening, March 9. Not This Lee Davis. The police court records of severs* days ago record the fact that one Lec Dav'a was convicted of stealing egg. of tho value-of 15 cents and sentenc ed'to pay a fin" of-910.' A waiter at the Hotel Ch' .uola whose name it U>e Davis wl-rt?s his friends and ac qua'.nlances to know that he is not the Gee Davis who was before tfil rocorder. W. O. W. Meeting. Myrtle Camp No. 69, Woodmen o! the World, will meet with Orr Mil' Woodmen' Saturday' night next ant confer the noon degree. j ?Hk This Week m at the I* y'aramounl Paramount Theatre Only two Theatres in America attempt to run a Paramount Feature daily?The Strand in New York City?cost $1,000,000, price of admission 50c, AND the Paramount Theatre, Ander son. Admission only 5 and 10c. , _ TODAY t "PAID IN FULL." Eugene Walters with members of the original cast, including Tully Marshall WEDNESDAY "CLOTHES." That celebrated society drama, with Charlotte Ives and House Peters THURSDAY "AFTERMATH." Virginia Pearson and Owen Moore. "EX PLOITS OF ELAINE," with Arnold Daly and Pearl White FRIDAY "THE MILLION." Edward Abeles' Artistic Success. SATURDAY HENRIETTA CROSMAN in the famous emotional drama, "THE UNWELCOME MRS. HATCH" Read Summary of Our Features in the Daily Intelligencer ML Ml Mi Ml Ml ?Sk. JS. JR. ill jfft ft* EXONERATED DEPUTY WHO KILLED NEGRO Constable Ellis Hughes Not Blam ed for Shooting Arthur Wilhams Arthur Williams, the negro who was hot late Saturday night at his home ear Donalds by Deputy Kills Hughes, tho accompanied Sheriff Ashley when te went to place the negro under Treat for a crime committed in Honea 'ath several weeks ago. died o( his a Juries about 6 o'clock Sunday morn ng. Sunday afternoon an Inquest was eld by Magistrate J. C. Martin, the ury returning 'a -verdict exonerating he deputy who shot the negro. Sheriff Vahley attended, the Inquest, as did he officer who fired the fatal- shots Arthur Williams had been wanted iy the Anderson county authorities or some time. Several weeks ago the egro engaged in a pistol duel with ' 'ollcemen Page and Hughes of Honea ath because one of the officers sels .jd^jgackage of wMskey^rom andther negro. After shooting scrape Wil liams skipped out, and no more was heard of him until Sheriff Ashley was advised last Saturday that the negro was back at his home on Mr. B. L. Morrison's plantatibn near. Donalds. Late Saturday evening Sheriff Ash ley, witli Deputy Sheriff Sanders, left for Donalds to arrest Williams. Going through Honea Path, the sheriff picked up Policemen Page and Hughes and deputized a brother of the policeman, Mr. Ellis Hughes. When the posse went to arrest the negro, he put up a fight and was fatally shot by Deputy Kills Hughes. OSBORNE AND PEARSON PAID IN FULL Will Be Shown at Paramount Today Instead of Clothes. Manager F. M. Burnett of the Para mount Theatre announced last night that Eugene Walter's IS season theatri cal hit "Paid In Full," featuring Eugene Walters and members of the original Broadway csjat, will be shown at The Paramount iodav instead ' of Clothes, which*, was' advertised to be Shown there today. . - . Clothes, the celebrated ' society drama, with Charlotte Ives and House Peters, will be shown Wednesday. In other words, the order of showing these two famous plays has been re versed. Going Out of Business?Sugar at Four Cents. In this issue of Tho intelligencer will be found a full page ad, announc-. ing the final closing out sale of the old. and well known firm of Osborne & Pearson who have done business In Anderson for many years. The prives quoted in the big page ad will convince the most skeptical that they mean business. Becauso tho people of Anderson realize values, and will no doubt respond quickly to the bargains offered In >.his announce ment. One feature of this Bale Is the sel ling of standard granulated /agar at 26 pounds for $1.60, and with a guar anted price from that on down to four cents a pound, according to the amount, of other goods purchased. ' OLI> THEE SINGING Was ' Held Lost Sunday at OrrvMe i Church With Many In Attendance. There was an old fashioned singing held1 last Sunday at Orvllle church, and the occasion was heartily enjoyed by a large- number of people. The officers ot the einging convention Ore: W. P. Stevenson, president; W. W. J. M. McCowq's Grocery j , Chickens Require Food Just as Human Be ings do. We have Chick feed for the little "Biddies", Scratch feed and a splendid Dry Laying Mash which makes hens lay eggs. Prices right. J. M.McCOWN Phone H& 22. . . p >v if Hall.N vice preslden^tf'^att C. Lea, bgc re ^ ury \ The next meeting, of the convention will be held at Oalwood Baptist church on the second Sunday la June. The county convention" will meet on the fourth Saturday arid Sunday lu> May at P?laer. . v- \ 11 THE ANDERSON ' . ' ' - ? TUESDAY, MARCH 2nd er o Lubin;? Reels 5 -, ,.. A .; This is orie't?f the General Film Cofeature productions. It was dram atized by, Chas. Kleine, the, author of <*The Gamblers,'1yi'The Jj4or and the Mouse," arid''The thircl t%ree." ] EW?EL CLAYTON and CEO. SONLE SPENCER have the leading roles. This-picture isespeclally good. are bb Th?'-?^ of tl# Great ^fjj^ 1 ii if" "Mi mi DON'T MISS OUR SH?W TODAY Our Orchestra will render special music Admission, 5c. and 10c :v:: m M?