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. hTTJJohn unle y ftraq^^? &'i g AT One man buys n lot in town for $2,000.00 und im? $2,000.00 left to hiillri a lionne?That moans ho mu?t ?et $1,000 00 to $l,r?0O.O0 more some where. The other l)iiyn just aa d?sirable a lot In North Anderson' Tor $700.00, leav ing himself $3.300*00 or enough to hiilhl u nice home. ! THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. THE JANITOR'S FLIRTATION? Kdlsnn comedy, Jlnmiie dressea up hi hlu nlHtor'a clothes and flirts with the Junitor. ,.Tho boys toll the Janl tor*a wife, a tremendous Woniao, who wiiile chasing hubby, tue ?Irl and the boys down stairs, falls on them and forma n wedge that requires, a pojice-j man und the fire department to re-, move. TKAPPBD? , : ' K?lem?| A two part* drama featuring Marlon t I ta Is and Pauline O'Hurst. After a wVd and per'leiia .chasn tjtn outlaw is] unailv captured and placed under] tt'r/est. tv.min'i snt t.div ?IlltONt:?h> |?!L< 10c THE MAN THAT PUT TH SN MOVIES. SUMMER BLOOM- l\ ?NG BULBS > ? ?. i : ? it a < * i SI CANNAS Per Dob. ?warf Mixed.60c, i Tall Mixed .We. A h A1,Aim MS 4 Elephant* Ears, each. _36c, GLADIOLUS Extra Choice Mixed* per des. tfie DAHLIAS. 15c Knelt, per das. .$1J?0 ANDERSON FI ORAL GO. 533 Mai Khali Aveline. 4 Plw.n.. ?& ?' Phone 25=1* MciahcM of Florists Telegraph Delivery. ; Every Day 12-00 to 3:00 P. M. SPECIAL DINNER Send us your order. We'll send it out to you Everything Clean and Neat. BUST BEE CAFE HIXICS AND MEMENTOES. Offered to Metropolitan MnHeiim of Fine Art?. New York, March 19.?A blood stained lock of Abraham Lincoln's hair and a number of reiica and me jmentoes intimately related to the his tory of the United States were offered the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the will of late Gen. Janies Grant Wil son; hied here for probate today. Among the bequests 1s a. ring whloh i contains hair of Washington, Welling ton. Napoleon, Grant and Lincoln. .The total value of the estate Is not given. In a flat note to the document Gen. Wilson ekplains that he made no public bequests of money "because for half ? century I bestowed ten per cent, of my moderate Income to charity." "The Motordrome at Adams* Carnival this w?ek is the ateepeat in the world. See them ride the wall. Tonight and tomorrow j sight paly." i GREAT THRONG 'FOLEOW PR?E?T; -r Fanerai Cortege of .'Bev. Maurice j. Dr? aey Iaeieae* Ail Faiths. Cchlcago, March 19.?A great throng today followed the funeral cor tege of the Rev. Maurice J. Dorney, Priest of the Stockyards. Million aires, political leaders. Judges, clergy men of all other faiths and hundreds of the poor gathered around the body. Mayor Harrison, J.Ogden Armour, Roger Sullivan, William Lorlmer, Ed ward Morris, William A. Plnkcrton and Barrat OTfara were among those who attended the funeral. The stockyards suspended business for a few minutes during thp funeral and the city council also recessed ip Its honor.* Solemn requiem high maas was cele brated by Archbishop Qulgley. Tafff funeral sermon was preached by Bish op Maldnon. Catholic orders, several hundred police and a detachment of tho Dre department marched in the procession.. Business in Father Do? ncy'a pariah was suspended from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. "The Motordrome at Adams' Carnival this week is the aieepes? in the world. See them ride the wall. Tonight and tomorrow night onlv." Attack Scientist Schools. Pittsburgh, March 19.?Prominent ministers attending tho mid-winter Bi ble. conference here todsy expounded the authority snd inspiration of the Bible and attacked 1 the schools of scientists responsible for modern doubt Dr. George R. Stuart of KnoxvlUc, Tcnn., #gs ? speaker. "The Motordrome at Adams' Carnival this week is the steepest m the world. . See Um$? ride tike wall. Tonight and** tomorrow nfavtit otily^ ^ Jt TIME NOT lEf SIPE. P Thiiadarphia, March il9.?A feeling that the time Is net'/Vet Tips for or ganic union of the'seyen church bod ies represented In th? council of Re formed Churches in America holding: the Presbyterian system, was voiced' by virtually all the speakers at to dsy'a session of the council here. A number of minister* from differ-j ent parta of the country took part In I the discussion of the overture looking to organic nnion^waltt If effected would bring loto one body alt the Presbyterian and Reformed churches of the. eountiy with s total member* ship of about 3,000,000. V ^f* ^ V ^ ^fc ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ *^ ' * ELECTRIC CIT * _ * Items of Interest and Person ? * Wireless on the Si Question Now I Of Authority At liiHt night's meeting of t-ity coun-| ell Dr. Frank AHhmore. chairman of the Board of Health, presented to city council a letter lie received yes terday morning from James A. Hayn?-, secretary of the South Carolina Board of Health, it will be remembered that Dr. Aflhmore, .ogther with the o?her members of tlic bo.-.rd, requested city council at its meeting a week ago. to pass a ecrtain ordinance with refer ence to the daily cleaning of stables. Which was refused by council. Fol lown this action Dr. Asiimore wrote to Columbia to Dr. Iiayne. asking If the Doard of Health could not frame a mode of procedure itself and en quiring as to wnether or not 11:? ton ct.rn nee of tho conn -w was neces sary. Dr. Hnvne replied that the lo cal honrd of uealth had perfc. t free dom to frame whatever legislation it might consider necessary and said that it was not necessary that council concur. Orainngp Men Organize Tomorrow. Those Interested in the Rocky i Hiver Drainage association are re quested to be present at the cham ber of commerce Saturday at 11 o'clock at which time an organization will be perfected. It is expected that at tlila meeting, W. A. Hande-s. civil engineer, will make his com plote report of the work done on the Hammond swamp and various other drainage propositions will bo discups eq. In nil probability there will he another enthusiastic gathering. Cler.iHon Men Here Last Ma hi. Prof. W. H Doggett an I Prof. J. G. Comar of Clomson college, together with Mrs. Comar, spent lnst night in Anderson. The two Clemson instruc tors enrac from Clemson to Anderson for the "purpose of inspecting the night textile school recently launched hero by the local Y. M. C. A. Both the Clemson teachers said they were fav orably impressed with the splendid work being done by the night school and Prof. Doggett told a reporter for The Intelligencer that those respon sible for the work deserved unstinted credit Mr. Watson Has Changed Positions. Charles Watson, who has been con nected with the Anderson mill in the capacity of bookkeeper, has resigned that position and la now connected with the Sloan Insurance agency. Mr. Watson has already assumed his new duties and said yesterday that lie liked the work fine. He la writing general Insurance and indications are that lie will prove successful. Stockte En Route. ' H is understood that the stock pur chased by J. T. Watt of Clemson Col lege for Anderson, Greenville and) Rpartanburg counties has been ahlp-j ned from the Western markets and will arrive In the city in about one" week The steck purc??S??? is of the finest breeding type and advices from Mr. Watt are to the effect that no bet ter could be secured anywhere. Lo cal people will await the arrival of the new blooded stock with some in terest Mr. Anil la Well Pleased. B. M. Aull of Autun. secretary of the Andorson county live stock associa tion waa a visitor in the city yester day and told a reporter for The In telligencer that he is much pleased over the news concerning the arrival of the fine breeding stock for this county. Mr. Aull expects a number of other Anderson county tramera to become Interested in "more and bet ter livestock" When the first ahlp ment arrive? and Is displayed Local Y. M. vTSr~ Was Inspected. - Tho Anderson Y. M. C. A. was in spected yesterday by EG. Wilson, ir.tcr-state secretary, who - spent the day in the city. Mr. Wilson has been to Anderson before and the work that ho Is doing In tho Y. M. C. A work of North Carolina and South Carolina is 1 to well known to need mention. Mr.] Wilson aald laat night that he was well pleased with what had been ac complished In Ander on and spoke In the highest terms of the. splendid work done by Mr. Burnett. Lo?ls L Ligen elected Captain. I Louia : L. Ltgon has the honor of being elected Captain of the Palmet to Riflemen, local company, three times. The two elections previous to this were held aa being** void by the officials of the National Guard of South Carolina making it necessary for the local Riflemen to hold hnotr er meeting. Louis L. Ligon has the distinction not only for being elected for three consecutive times but also for being elected by unanimous vote. P. E. Bradehaw was elected first lieu tenant to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of R. E Farmer. Then will be a meeting called some time later for the election of non commis sioned officer* to flu the existing va cancies. Namereai Exhibits Weat to t3panaahanr. Miss Moggie Garllngton. supervisor of. ihe rural schools for Anderson county, said yesterday afternoon be fore ahe left for Spartanburg to attend the State Teach era' Association that sho was well pleased with the number of exhibits that she had secured from numerous Anderson county schools for the event She said that ehe felt confident that they , would compare favorably with those submitted by any other county in the state and that she ****** * H-H * # * * Y SPARKLETS * _ , * il Mention Caught Over the * reets of Anderson * ****** * * * * * * [expected to make a decided impression! upon *h?? teachers from some sections.] The exhibits sent, from here were all creditable and readers of The Intelli gencer will think so whoa they see' them on exhibition here March 27?' county field day. Visitors Here i'or Big Event J. Newt Watkins, president of the state association nf traveling men and T. H. Pope, both or Greenville, will be two of the well known visitors in An derson tonight . These gentlemen comp here to deliver addresses and, to take part In the deliberations of the rally to be held at the Chiquola hotel tonight by Post 1) of the T. P. A. I It is expected that the delegation of | traveling men "from Beberal parts of the State will be here and tonight's meeting will be an epoch with tho lo cal Knights of the Grip. J. W. I.illard of Columbia, the stnt - secretary, will he here. Anderson W.fty Have Horse Hhow It is understood from Greenville that Henry T. Mills, secretary of tho M (he Illjou Today in a ( HACKS. W??T#ATNA CLA?'S BIJOU ...THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. THE LAW'S DECREE? Victor 2 reel criminal drama featur ing Florence l>awrence the highest priced moving picture actress in the world. HIS ROYAL PASTS-* \ Nestor comedy featuring Ramona I Langloy. I A CHA?KSHAX SANTA CLAUS? Power* drama with Wallace Hold and Dorothy Dave.iport Coming tomorrow HJ?UL'STLY AC* CF8EIP? 101 Binon 2 reel western dramu. Coming Monday ?MW MTT?AI. ftlRL" reel No 6. TODAY'S PR0?RAM. THE RAIDERS? Kay-Bee. A two. reel .omance en acted In the beautiful Blue Ridge mountains. THE SACRIFICE Beauty. A convincing talp pf the cliffs, beautifully staged and drama tised. 4th reel lo be 4 REELS???c. Mutual Movies Make Time Fry. We Will Place On Sale Saturday j 50 Dozen Regular 50c. TIES FOR 25C EACH Sec Window State Horse Show Association, will ] i come to Anderson within the next few. j days to consult with local people con cerning'the question of admitting An-j j rfer^on into tha iw.ie Association. r__ Announcement was made in Greenville R yesterday that Anderson had requested ~ admission and it is said thai the prop-1 j osition Is receiving favorable c?n-1 8iderat!on at the hands of If ose in ; charge or the affairs of the associ-? atlon. No definite announcement has I been made as to just what day Mr. 1 ! Mills will get here but he is expected < cither Monday of Tuesday. -1 "The Motordrome at Adams' Carnival this week b the steepest in the world. See them ride the wall. . Tonight and tomorrow night only." If W.KSTIMUIOrSE'S WILL. Filed for Probate In Flttsuorghr About ?5.000,000. Pittsburgh, March 19.?The will of; ceo'rge Westlnghouse. who died last weak, was filed hero for probate today. No estimate of the value of the estate is made, but It Is said to be about $.;r,.ooo.ooo. \ Margaret B. W. Westlnghouse. ibe ~">w, la given two-thlrda^of all the ?ital stock of the Westlnghouse Air rncr, and one-third of such stock to. Firing Company of which he waa hlS^son. Certain personal office and and household employes are given a year's salary and a bequest of $50,000 is made to Alexander Qatden Upte Kraff of Pittsburg. ! Tho residue of the estate is 'divided, 140 per cent to the widow, 40 per cent, to the* son, and 20 per cent, to a broth |er, Henry H. Westlnghouse. KAINEIfS SIXTH GRANDSON. ; Youngster la to be Frfne? in Germany and BrHfsh Isles, Brunswick, Germany, March 19.?A I battery of artillery fired a royal. aa I lute In honor of the birth of a son to th? Duko and DuchAsn of Rmn?wlek i today, while the counselor of the Brit IshvombasBy in Berlin was dflmMr up'the birth certificate of the newly born prince, who is also a arince of Great Britain and Ireland. ' : BmpTor Wllif?.m today ordered a general school holiday in Berlin In Hffbratlon of the birth of his sixth grandson of Brunswick this morning, ffcfc young Duchess of Brunswick, who fe'\fhe only daughter of tho emperor, [was reported to he de lag well. Th3 emperor will go to Bwiaewlck {tomorrow to see his latest grandson I before departure for hU annual trio i to Corfu on March 22. is to be deS?red in all things, we've searchecftflfr and wide for the Best in Millinery and Ladies' Ready-to-W?ar. Our Millinery Department is now perfect in every respect. If we haven't thrvst'vlft You won't find it in Anderson. STOP IN AND LOOK 'EM OVER. Ill 1 ? v S_ 1 lKUylng DemeeratH Jf?ieanlmu., . flew Haven, Conn.. March 13.?'Pres kleht, Wilson's attitude the woman suffrage question is merely putting off i the roiltenium in democracy, de clared Dr. Anna SVaw, president of' ! the "North American Wbroan Sufirage1 [ Association last night speaking to Yale students. Every Hat in Msy store is of exclusive de sign? their beauty and quality is unexcel led. We wfia?ld hke to have you look them over and hear your opinion, as we want to please vou. MM B. GRAVES BOYD THr QUALITY SilOP. Anderson, S* C. maSm