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There's a Tb? rnotograpiier IN "MY TOWN" and GREEN is his name Green's Art Shop On the Square Zorada Izmar! Clairvoyant Palmist .Trance Medium Special Readings 50c. 1 Strange nun" mysterious is the mar velous gift u? this wonderful medium whose power to describe events in your life is almost beyond belief. Bunkers, lawyers, doctors?in fact, people in all professions and all walks of life are daily seeking the advice nnd testing the wonderful pow. er of Ulis marvelous mind telepathist. Put a thought on your mind, do not speak a i rd and that thought is in stantly in I pressed on the mind of this 'wonderful person, who will immed iately oxplaio your thought and give tho answer to your question. Zorada Izmar reads the past and future as easily as you know the present, not by the old coffee grounds ' and card methods, which have been ..Clearly shown to be false and design ing methods, but by employing the ^principles of palmistry, phrenology i and psychology. There is no guess ;swork, but the truth is told you. -?' ' If marriages, sickness, changes, :jtra70js. divorces , separations, law -suits, business transactions, wills, -? OTHisVcrot tBm,w^l??M<r ?t?ltm? "pror^--| j?rjy, hUden treasures, lost or absent Yrfendsyinterest you. if you caro to Khow vaat you should do to bo suc cessful tnd whom to avoid, when to ">-uy r'~:dVwhen to sell stock, -etc., If ?yuu nctit- to have your domestic tVpubles |?moved, ynur lost love fu * stpred,'ylr bitterest. . enemies con torted toVauiich fri?nds, in a word, whateverRnyf be your troubles, sus 0 plclons oraenres. call on this gifted clalrovyifl, yho will Bend you away happier, aser and bolder than ever before. A IZMAR 408 N: Ifjille St., one block east of j postge, near'the atandplpe. Hours]30 a. m. until 8 p. in. f?Y?^w? . CIA 4 0 31 UBS. W. i.. HUBS Phone 3?. Missis:: ]'? - Tlic Mission Band of byterlau church will noon at half past th Emily Frazer. Miss Ninu Carpenter and her jjuest. Miss I Atlautu wore here last dance. Mr. and Mrs. J. Terry of Will ton. Del., are spending some tini the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hamly of At lanta are here for a short while, Mr. Ilamby making this headquarters. Mrs. H. J. McGce has gone to King M t., N. C. to visit relatives. (harming Dunce Lust Kreiling at ltose Hill Club. - Mr. and Mrs. John E. Sadler enter tained at a charming little dance last evening at the Rose Hill club. A splendid orchestra furnished the music and the whole affair was a de lightfully pleasant and fully enjoy ed by those present. Among the in vited guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cunscy, Mr. and MrB. A. S. Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ligon, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. DeCamp. Mr. and Mrs. C, H. Bleich, Mr. and Mrs. J H. Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Gossett, Capt. and Mrs. H. H. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cely, Miss Annie Mae Lawson of Columbia, and Mr. Phil Wilhite. Miss Thclma Wright and Mr. Allie Barton. Miss Wina Carpenter of Greenville and Mr. Willie Marshall, Miss WurmB of Atlanta and Dr. John Major, Miss Lydia Sherard of Williamslon and Mr. W. D. Garrett, Miss Verner Halti wangcr of Greenwood and Mr. Louis Lrdbcttcr, Miss Linda Thompson and Mr. Gene Watson. Miss Ella May Cummings and Mr. Hillie Lyon, Miss Lorena Cummings and Mr. Keys Gil mer. Miss. Floride Harris and Mr. Paul Dickson. Miss Vina Patrick and Mr. Cyde Smith. Miss Jessie Brown and Mr. H. M. D#unn, Miss Grace Spencer ami Prof. B. M. Parks, Miss Anna Cunningham anil Mr. J. S. Fow ler,-Jr., Messrs. St?rkt Sullivan. Char lie Watkins. T. P. Cattwrlght, George Boleman and Mr. Kiser. Veterans on Dinner in Honor ol March I th. The Confederate vc erans of Ander son County will be Entertained at a dinner in honor of birthday, by the Palnjctto Charter U. I). C. on Saturday at joon. March 17th in the store room .Tolly and Sontf. AU i|< dlally Invited. ?djoining G. F. eterans are cor Mtssion Study Class. . The Mission Study Class of St. J.dm's Methodist church will meet tills afternoon at 4 o'clock, with MIbs Clara Osborne at Arlington. Cubtuin and Cre?v !los?:;?d. HEAUFORT. N. C. March IS.?Cap tain Sprague and his crew of live have been rescued from the schooner Svlvia C. Hall, of New Haven, strand ed pn Cape Lookout shoals, ry the Cape Lookout coast guard crew. Cavalrymen Acquitted. . \ i DENVER, Col.. March 18.? Theo^ dore Frank, Francis V. Rudd and! Max Dorski, of Tror.n F. Fifth Unit ed States cavalry, were acquitted in federal court here today of conspir acy to conceal money stolen from^the postofflco: at Walseriburg. Col. A package containing $15.000 disappear ed from the postr.ffice last December, during the military occupation of the' .coal strike- region. Mr. and Mrs. L.. S. Clinkscalea of Starr were in the city yesterday for a short while. Mr. end Mrs. F. Wl Bannister of Starr were visitors In the city yes-' terday. Mrs. A. T. Morgan of Westmin ster is in the city visiting her sister, Mrs. N. E. Wood and her son Wlli Ham Morgan. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0,00000 o IVA NOTES o ; :,Krj' ' ' ,v * V"-> r ?! o o oo o o oo o ooooooooo An oratorical and reading contest will be held at the Iva High School here Friday evening, March 19, to de termine who. of the contestants will enter the final te.it of the Savannah River Athletic and Oratorical associa tion which takes place some time in next month. This association consists Of th? schools-of Ant re ville, Lowndes vllle, Starr and Iva and a medal will be >givcn sach of the beys and girls who are admitted, to tioe final test, and a medal will also be given by the association to each boy and girl who are successful in this test. So ; the winners of. these medals wlllr be the piC?t? possessors of two medals. Dr. J. D. Wilson left Wednesday ! for a.business trip to Abbeville. R?vt. S. J. Hr.Od returned home today from a short visit to friends. In Anderson.. The W. F. C. Society of the Meth odist church met Friday nfternoon with M's3 Ophelia Patterson and hold a most interesting meeting. In structive papers were read by Miss May Hall and Miss Eula Mae Hanks. Miss Thelma Smith entertained a number of her. nChool mates on last Sa'/urday ovenlngA the hours were pleasantly spent ' In playing various games. Miss Snslft Sharp, t?achjj CarsweU Institute, was the\ the week?cua cf Mrs. J. C., Dr. R. ,K. Thompson and] returned in their honte at after a short st?-y with. tin ter. .Mr:<- J, A- .MeA.i 5c 10 for Sc Menl 5c bottleV 5 papers' les. . Rubber tipjl 10c Combs 10C Ink Tal^ 10c card Ric^ J & P Coats for Cedar Lead Pel 15c Bristle Haifl We have slashed^ in our store. All thej & Bro., Richmond. Va! 2.50 Trunks 3.00 Trunks 3.50 Trunks 4.00 Trunks 4.50 Trunks 7.00 Trunks 7.50 Trunks 40c quality, yard wide, soit' finish Bleaching ... .7c (10 yds to a customer) toe quality, yard wide, Pa jama Cloth . . < ... .. ,7c (10 yds to-a customer) l?c quality Dress Gingham, new Spring sjyles 7.1-2c Good grade soft finish \ Bleacing, yard wide, well yorth 8c, Saturday . .5c 10 yds to a customer)* i Os SBBBBBflBBBBBHBB D. F. Sadler Sundt. Mrs. W- P. Harlta has* retur from a trip of several days with] lathes in Anderson. \ Dr. J. N. Land anV wife of spent a few hours'tiers . Sunday relatives. . \ . Mr.jT. Ri. Miller tas reti from a business trip of Several tb Augdsta and EHentou\ Mr . Claude Mar tors of the tain Creek section was a \isltoi Sunday. \ Misses Nancy Pearson ax Howcli spcht the week-end son. Mr; Bradley Leverett of St a visitor n?re Sunday. Mr. Prank Sharp of Pendlet] the gue'st Saturday and Sut: Mr. J. :Ci Ligon. ; Prof. Cl|fT D. Coleman and spent Sunday in Anderson friends. .' Mr. Glenn Simpson of Starr business visitor here this \feeJ . Mr. George Belcher bas rett from a business trip in Columhlj Dr. A. L. Sine thorn of And<! was here this week in profcssll business. .Mrs. J. W. Lambrcth, after weeks stay with her mother.. Mraj T. ai Stevenson left Tuesday for her home in Kingstree, Ga. Mr. Wade Thompson of Fhit Kock spent Sunday here with relatives.v Mr. Lester Sadler of Anderson vis-; ited his parcnla. Mr. and Mrs. D. F.ii Sadler Sunday. Miss Paulino Hunter of Pendleton spent a-short while'here Sunday with friends. Miss Annie Brown, who baa been TUESDAY AND FRIDAY NEW SERIES VOL. 1. NO. ll.lYetkly, EsUbllHhe? IS??; Dally, Jaii.13, 1911. ANDERSON, S. C., FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1914.