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'The Cricket On The Hearth." This Special Two Reel Drama, Produced by the American Co., is a Visualization of Dickens' Immortal Tale, Featuring Sydney Ayers, Vivian Rich and Jack Richardson BLOOD RED TAPE OJ71 CHARITY Another Two Part Drama by the Powers Co., Featuring Edwin August. Today, Sat. March 14thJHP"- '?^NB l*^?3r^^ l?r^TS^C 4 Big Reels 10c ELECTRIC THEATRE * Bid Reels 10c MUTUAL MOVIES MAKE TIME FLY Bs^ssssssssssssMWs^^ Yo?n~ Man, of your With style such a factor in the estimation of the young women you meet soclarty, at home arid in busirtessY you miist ?lso ' give attert?wn t? style injyour own clothes, for if you are not up-to-date in this respect the* fact will be no ticed and cause comment. Here is a store which you'll find to be making special ef forts to provide you with dis tinctive styles, and prepared to show you a large and varied assortment of effects exclus ively appropriate for wear by you of the younger gener ation. These are the not?e} p?nja min Washington Co. and ?1 co make of clothes r^ttticed under ideal working condi tions and in our opinion the best, most satisfactory wear ing and most stylish suits it is possible for you to.;gbtain at . prices ranging from"%10 to $25. ' dome in and let us person ally continue to tell you about the exceptional merits of pur clothes which you are bound to find wear so very <t&1rat)le for your own wear. : PARKER & BOLT The One Price Cl?thier? ~- -r-r ST. PATRICK St. Patrick, the titular saint of Ire land, was born on March 17th, S72, and died in the year 483, according to jrnany eminent authorities. There has bean some discussion pertaining to the years of his birth and death, some claiming he was born la 387, and that ho died in 495. He was born at Xirk Patrick near Dun barton. His bap tlomn| nom? "SSCSS?th" (VS?C.r ??i 5?ar,V changed by ?i??cho, io whom be was sold as a snlv\ Into "Cotharlg" (four masters, the number to which he had been sold). Pope Celestlne c-hansed the subs f? Pstrkius when he sent hfhv to convert tho Irish. Cer racles ascribed to the saints Is that accorded of Patrick. "He s^rat* across tbejnHHpt with his bead In his mouth!" ._4St. Patrick cleared Ire* land of serpenta. One old scr^ui re sisted, but fltTTatftck overcame It by cunntng.a'.'fte made a box and lnvlt* i;ed the serpent to enter hi. The ser ' pent insisted It waa too small, and so high thereajj?ggpJMR grew that the ser iv?ni soi inn-jaw-pex to prove Ulai be was right, *?emftpon St. Patrick slammed down the lid and east the box into the see, "r.4 - ? V*Jffmmum ? wvu Koowp ab-I derson traveling man, Is spending ten inlay the most marvelloua.jai alL.ml?Jdays la-.tho oKfiwItii hm Iwilpi ??H 1 ooooooooooooo o o o PERSONALS. o! o o' ooooooooooooo! Lee Welborn of WteSt l'elzor wbr n| visitor I?) the - ity yesterday. Frank and Voll!? 1 Inuks of tlie Long] Branc|| section were in Anderson on | yesterday. J. M. Fant of l'?ndletofa was ? busi ness visitor to the city yesterday. fi. B. (?irnrd of Green Pond spent a few lioitrK In tlio cily yertterday. Furman Martin of Hopewell was in town yesterday on business. A. W. Jones of Greenville spent a] few hours in the city yesterday. C. A. Wllklns of Greenville was in! town yoRterday. a guest at the Chi-| nuol?" hotel. 1). n. Johnson of Augusta, Ca., was * business visitor to the city yester imjr. Henry CniiKhinan of Greenville was I among tho visitors to the city yest-'j Lerday. G. u. 11n tJ_ or Augusta, Ga., was in Lhe city for a few hours Yesterday. Earl Watson of the Hopewell sec-1 Lion was a visitor to the city yester-| lu V T. A. McAllister of Augusta. Ga..| was in Gao city yesterday, a guest at J Lhe Chlquola hotel. J. H. Dudley, a well known Colum bia traveling man, was In Anderson j resterd&y. Mr. Dudley is to be one j IJOU ... THEATRE! TODAY'S PROGRAM. THE MUTUAL GIRL? Reliance, The fifth reel of this wo? ill i Ta? series wii? he nhe-wn at thl? theater today. Margaret meets Ab? irew Carsrarle and has aoste crest ndvcnlurc sin .N'cw York. ..." ... . rKK VAGAmONm wiiJ?tii;? . 101 Bitten S reel Wild animal feature that teems with thrills und adventure In the wilds of India. Featuring Wil lima Clifford and Phlllis Gordon. Coming Monday ?JANE EYRE" ft I in 5 IMF wiih Ethel Grandin. Coming Tuesday ?TSE BRIDE OF j MYSTERY" 3 reel Gold Seal. Coming Wednesday "ADVENTURES I [IF KYTHLYN" the first of a series like the Mutual Girl. CLECTRIC JLV. THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM* THE CRICKET ON THE II EARTH Special two reel drama, prodaced by! the American Company, watering Sydney Ayers, Vivian Rieh? and Jsrkf Richardson. BLOOD RED TAPE OF CHARITY? Powers another ft part drama featur ing Edwin August. 4 REELS?10c. Mutyal Morles Make Time Fly. TODAY'S PROGRAM. V;. SNAKEVILI.E'S NEW DOCTOR? Essany featuring Margarete Clayton aud G. M. Andersen* This is Mate comedy as It la Bronche Si?yr* ?imi appearance Ii a eesaedy THE HEART OF A GYPSY? Kleine-Ci neu. Special ft reel festere. The tale ef a Gypsy love, and tit sac rifice*. A vividly told aad Intensely lateral! feg stenr. THE INSCRIPTION? Lnbln droma 4 Big Reels?10c THE MAR THAT PUT THE MOVE IN MOVIES. Of the speakers al l.lio T P. A. meet ing next Friday night. H. F. Brown of the l<cbnnon sec tion spent a few hours in the city on yesterday. Minn Leila Moseley is sp"nding the week-end at Ijiwndcsvlllo with rel atives. Mrs. A. Carl l.t>e of f?rconvIUe is spending a few days In Ihe eHy with friends and relatives. K. L. Funnel I of Pelaor was among the business visitors to spend the day in the city yesterday. W. R. Todd or Helton spent the day >esterday in the city. J. W. Emory of Pelzer wan In the city a Bhort time yesterday. W. O. Scott of Hrnshy Creek wub in tho city yesterday on business. J. L. Davis of Donalds was a busi ness visitor to the city yesterday. J. O. Erskinc of Broadway was In the city yesterday for a f^w hours. -: V. H WAlhnrn of WiH!p.,f "tOH W-3S' among tiio business visitors to the cfty yesterday. Koist Kant or H?iton was in tne city ] .-._i-hi!~*n?aa j i"n i .m ? tin .....^...^ .-.>. Pror. J. Monroe Fant of Laurens.l was among the visitors to the city on j yesterday. Miss Lott?? Ledbetter of Aiianta is! spending a few dayB in the city the] guest'of Misses Myrtle and Sara Mc Klnn?y. Miss Myrtle McKinney has returned! froip Att?nty>heTe She has been visi- j ting' mends 'and relatives. U fc. Wllrthgham of Belton spent aj few Ho?i* 'In1 thVfelty 'yesterday. ' ft. 'jV ??tr/p'r?il' of Helton was among tho vfaltoTsf lb' tmf city yesterday liaiph' Taylor or" Martin township was among the ?pfcs?tors to the city yes terday: ' ('. ( '. Saylorn of. Mount Bethel was a visitor to the city yesterday. ' , -.mit, I John W. Brock of Pendletod spent a few hours in the ciiy yesterday. S. T. Adams of ihe Verrennen snc-j tion was in th?. city yesterday. C M. Hawkins of the I.ouk Branch neighborhood was in Anderson yea-| terday. i W. It Johnson of Ilonea Path spent] a few honrsi In the city yesterday. L. E. Shirley of Martin township| was n visitor tp the city yesterday. J. C. Shirlc-y of the Neva section wns u visitor to the city yesterday. ' Eastern Brock of Martin township wns in Anderson yesterday for a short time. J. W. Curry Of Martin township was' among the business vlsltoro to the city yesterday. J. R Blackmon nnd J. II. Blackmon of Pondleton were in the city yester day on business.^ W. W. Thompson of Hopnwell was in Anderson yesterday for a few hours. W. T. Whitfleld of the Fork section was a business visitor to tho city yes terday. E. V. McCoy of Centcrville spent a few hours in tne city yesterday. J T. Terry of tho Fork section was in the city yesterday on business. T. B. Fowler of Ceuterville wss among the well known visitors to the city yesterday. w. L. Hubbst|*-ecV4ae'5Vwk aecUoa was among the buelnercs visitors*lu the city yesterday. T. M. Dean of Belton spent'a few hours In Andersen yesterday, J.M. Bailey of the Varcnn?s section hours" Aildor*?^D y^^rdny for a few < A W. Sutherland; of Varennes was a business visiter to the city yester day. D. M. Moore *ot Pendle ton was In the city yesterday^on business. Miss Lydia Sherard c! "Willtamston was shopping Hy^to.city yesterday. T. B. Mauldte Of Iva spent a few hours In the city'yesterday. C W. Tarraat; representing the Penn Tobacco Co., apent the day here yeWWUy srorkatg th? city. s KlMB&* Vs ?i ?rr VEGETABLES FANCY TOMATOES. . .'.. . . 12 l-2c lb. 5| BEETS._. .. v . 3 for 10c. 55 NEW IRISH POTATOES. . . . . 7c lb. = FRESH CELERY . . .-.2 for 25c. g| ! I 'sss Canned Goods To find the length of a snake, you've got to kill him?Just so with can goods, you have SSS got to c?t ?wm before you can teii the Quality?We sell the kind that you car depend 'jpsfei ?25 for Quality and flavor. Try a can of Roily Poly Cherries, especially for Pies ....... .S5c. ?55 We sell the best Dessert Peach in town for. .25c. per can. SSS Do you tike nice tender Small Peas, with fine flavor? We sell them ... . ._V_ .? . .at 1 Be to 25c per can. How ?bout extra fine graie Com in can, sweet and tende,. . . 2 for 25c. jj . . 15c and 25c per can. 5SS .35c qt. SSS Lima Beans in cans,. Olives in bulk. win; i{ :?. ?JLH -. . . . St&wbefry/ ?fr Blackberry Jam, just to show you ?g ...75c. =E? Wc want to sell you a 5 lb how good it is for the price Just a word to our frierids and customers: We want to tell you how you can eliminate jj your trouble about delivery?Give us your order before 9 o'clock A. ML, and 3 o'clock P. afe M., and you will always get them on time. PHONE US YOUR ORDERS IF YOU WANT SB THE BEST SERVICE AND THE BEST THINGS TO EAT. -ggS nderson lash Urocery | "SELLERS OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT." iiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiimiHiiiisisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim "^ 5F^= ,, -v , j t r.',,> - GREAT COtmCIL OF S.'O. RED MEN Annual Meeting Will be Held at Rock Util, Tuesday, April 4. Many residents of Anderson nml. nearby cities expected to attend the annual meeting of the Great Council of Roil Men for South Carolina, to be j Weld at Rock Hill Tuesday. April It. Col. E. H. Aull of NeWberry Is Great Sachem of the Great Council; of pie state and has taken an active j part In arranging for the Rock Hill meeting. Among the leading Red Men of the state are included.Gov. Cole L. Bteaso, who Is a past Great Sachem and is now a representative to the Great Council of the United States. It is expected that the governor* will at tend the Rock Hill meettne. Other Great Council representatives include Dr. J. P. Carlisle of Green ville, Otto Klettner of Newberry and James G. Lc?k of Union. All have been active lb the work of the organiz ation and bave aided materially in the upbuilding of the order In the stst?. -Mr.' KteUner las-ah* been aotsve In organising degrees of Pocahcmtas, and a large number of ladles have bo as a result of his efforts. Hon. O. D. Gray of Willlamstqn la great casani?re. ' a i MT.* Clarence E. Tolr/V this* trtQr.J* one oMhe representatives of the Great nrtneil of* United States. .. Jt Is probable that some of the lead ing Red Men of South Carolina Will attend the meeting of the great coun cil for North Carolina, which will be held at Charlotte on May 20. the an niversary of the signing of the Meck lenburg declaration. - In discussing the work of the Red Men in South Carolina. Great Sachem -Jcb?the3shr-shr shrdl Aull said: "While the organization has shown no marvelous growth In this etat?, the ?jM m?n have neid their own rind nrp now ou s god basts. . We are show ing, a steady and ?ubstuptial Ipt i crease.*' Every Day 12:00 to 3:00 P. M. SPECIAL DINNER Send us your order. We'll ?end it out to you Everything, Clean a?d Neat. Spartanburg. March 12.?P/?aatM?! one of the greatest features of the ap- ] proaching meeting of the StAte Te?ch ?ra Association in thta city will be the address of Mrs. Cora Wilson Stewart, suporlntenent of Rowan County, Kaft^ * achy, whose subject wlll. be "The [Moonlight School." Mrs. Stewart* ls.:*wlde]y known over the south as an Institute instructor and lecturer but this will? be her first ap pearance in South Carolina, A dele gation of South Carolina teachers heard her address before the educa tional convention in Richmond the fjrst of the month and were ao charmed that they immediately arranged for .Tor her to address tht- South Carojj teachers. "'''flH. . Mrs. Stewart 1* tho woman, wl t drovn :niinfanv cut cf tic T^~~^? ce? jty, Kentucky.' Thta was accompllah I ed by means of night achools. At ffrsV .son? ol Ureas schools wera taught ia 'the mooadaht. in her address Mrs. ING BULBS CANNAS SUMMER BL??M, J Ter Do*/ Dwarf Mixed ... .^. Tall Mixed.Wa? 4 CALAOH'MS Elephants Ears, each. ..,.95?. ?LAD 10 Mr H ' \ Extra Choice Mixed, per dec 85c 4 a m??- * * o PfteUIAq 4 15c Each, per do*. .......?Ud4 ANDERSON FLORAL GO. I Mewbm of FiefUU Tekiff*r>l? k Stewart wll pf the wond?rfu* sub* cess of those night schools and will fies [ late mosMnterestldg Incidents In cop* 1 "eetiow*-wW^atei^ It i? safe to say that no one who hears- Mrs. Stewart will be.disappoint ed. Those who neard her at Rich mond declared that she was the best feature on the program. -All arrangements have been com pleted for the entertainment of the teachers, localy >,r/.'1 the meeting is ?x pocted' to_bc the largest attended and most pfutiiab? ?ver hvid. Deduced rates bave been granted hy all of the railroads and two days' holi jdAv have been aiv<.n fj<? t*??cher= ?h-i Ith"/ might attend. I Miss Jutta Maxwell of Wblhftll? was iis>tb* cvtr yesterday abonnlna.