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???m w i wini DWI pu i.IM . A GENUINE AMERICAN ROUND-UP ENTITLED "CALIFORNIA RODEO" Iii TWO BIG REELS At The Palmetto Theatre Saturday, April 25th Broncho busting, bulldogging, roping, riding of a mad steer done in true Western style; See the cowpunchers riding furiously after mad steers, lasso and tie I |^ them in record breaking time. Fascinating and exciting from start to finish. Saturday's program exceptionally good. See lobby display. AwW Four Big Reek Every Day. The Man that Put the 'IMove'Mii Movies tr WE SELL GOOD .*. SHOES - ?. ? M LOOK AROUND AND YOU WILL < J?| I'. TH SN BE CONVINCED THAT NO WHERE CAN YOU SECURE BET %-jfy ? TER VALUES IN SHOES THAN WE OFFER. WE HAVE BEEN IN THE .SHOE BU8INESS8 LONG ENOUGH TO KNOW WriBN^pUBT^Lp CUSrr -yV J fl Ww fouiwp CX??#? ?B'WB 'uto'?f BE GIVING SATISFACTION. 48 THIS NOT THE $?8T Ofe?RANTEB OF m& SATISFACTION: Wo arn selling shoes on their merits und if you want a placo U. shop for linties where you know yon will get 100 cents for every dollar ?r,c.ut: comp pncacDP. QDnq UUUULIIU UIIU?., SHOE COMPANY Uader Masonic Temple SHQKS T H A T SATISFY T ' -Lt.._uiuujf^.^"ii^^lr^i-i' ViSfe-i. jflll _ _ " ?' ' ? -seamans**--^ I ^^?tZ^l HOME Olr^t^m^^^^^ 1 1 ^ftkl MAY 1ST *^'^B ? ! H?V*?- Kertn .Aaierepa ?ny J?JjeO FOU On May lr tj*.will have been ono year 1 fl since ibo si)BJ^|svelopment of North HS Anderson bcg'an\ V Bi i. '< ? v We ure going to celebrate (Watch this paper for further aa ; 'lincemente) to the eye needs of schont children. In BO^RISn IjHP o*08* cases proper glasses provided new raHBkJW' gt JL^mm wl"* **Te ****** eyes tn yenrs to come. ',. y AlZ^^^^^ If yn,,r vnunnlii- ?1?*n nsfiSbA^j^k has headaches bring htm hat%. Our BB}Wi glasses will stop both. T>ey wilt do pgtBEg tne same for O141^^^^HMBMH| ^Ol^HraHn^HBBv J reasonable-*3.00 b* lilli and d??? It' |?^Sw^RS&KK*? ward. Repairs on frames and paris ?- IL 1T ^HHwHSaBfe^ 'le cents and upwaf*. IN^^y i^Sfe3r^\ Dr. M. R. ?a?2H5S?? - AaVr^BaFT%\ If8 W. WhRser SU ~iBt**ail%& | 7,,^^-^^/^ 0?ee Tkoae fm!. 'jgSCw <A sewing machino'for towing up Catting off her two aMakers and cae hu^fto etoaaacb waa de- sister with ai each. JMmfr of Elisa Dv. WI Sftan?ager of Bud- beth Bastian of KePnfl; propinad & the International Surgi- that lier entire estate, 3fe**fc |S*,IS4 |bc used to build ber m-usclcum. ******* ****** * ELECTRIC ern * I ? Items of Interest and Person) * Wireless oo the Si * * * * * * * ******! Blue Ridge ! Trafile J Icd-Up. The 'driving "wheels of an engine on the Blue Ridge railway jumped the track hero yesterday at the Whit nor street ' crossing,, causing traffic to be tied up for a short time.'. The trouble was soon adjusted, the tracks cleared, an traffic resumed within a short time after the occurrence. Is There tiver ?new I* April! Most Anderson people don't know that it feV?jr snows in Apr'! and ss tx -matter ot fact it doesn't happen in this country but the people taking the booster trip from Anderson yes terday thought that it was snowing ... U- - ?X. 1--?.- -?.U^ U?l.,." A. m matter ot fact all the automobiles W/cro covered with some white sub stance!, Much resembling snow, but it waB afterwards ascertained that this waa a portion pf the fldwer. blown from near-by sycamore trees. Force Working Dar aad N!fM, C. W. Frickbo?ffer, superintendent of construction pf the Hell Telephone building now going- up h? Anderson, had a large force or men at work on I tbs building a? la*t night, with tra? mdndoua high power ard lights swung over tho building 'it was ts light as day and a, comparatively simple matter tina?n to proceed. Mr. Frickhooffer says that he ls going to complet? the telephone building In record time now. Securedi Op tion da The Warehouse. At a meeting of %h*> snckhold?"* nf the Farmers Warehouse, held yester O?.; .a?; sv?oa grantee, tc rs^?fe ft DcCampe. This is a matter cf gen eral- interest to the public, niece nat ? o o oo o o o o o o op o ? ?o PERSONALS, o O o 000 oooooooooo Otis Bohanon is visiting friends and relative? t? WinsUm-Salem, N, C. ?W. D. Walkdr of Columbia wajj ra the city v?aterc'ay for a few hours On business, T.-' _j;_? W? V?T. Collier of'Greenville waa in tho city . yesterday, a guest at tba ?Chiqu?is hotel. J. ?. Plonk of Cherokee Palls waa 1 auidnf. the visitors to spend yesterday in Anderson. M. Plonk ia president of the 'Jbsrokee Falls Manufacturing ? Company-, and ona nf. tn? bes? kseja/a tnCl men in the State. F. L. Geqtry and W. Gentry Spartan burg1 wero in the city yeatet I day for a few ho??rs. R M. Shirley ot Honca Path spent yesterday ia Anderson on bust ness. James L. Tilford of Spartaaburg spent part et yesterday io the city. M. tl. Smith ot Groenvlllo ia spend ing a few days m the city on busi ness, ^rj^r West of'Greenville- w*?^a Dr. ^an?^rsTw I. Hailey; Mrs. H. F. Halley and Mrs. Under or Hartwell. Ga., motored to Andemos, and sabot tbs day yesterday. ?^^Tp^it^y,eaJerd, ie proud posseijisori Touring tar, -Baehv from Gea. Archie n or Greenville, c.. rep Bugene Bates ot Cadillac io the city on bastaos* yee tple, rspreaentieg ute t Granite Works ot Gi ************* Y SPARKLETS * _ ? il Mention Canght Over tba * I reeta of Anderten ^ I * * * * * * * * * * * * * I ' ? ..;.-!/."-. . I urally the farmers tor tho county carol ? great deal about the disposition uti this place; No- announcement han been I made by the gentlemen securing the I option as to what they will do with I the warehouse., Want Damage* ,., . j I Fro* The County. ( B. L. Sumney and Mrs. Willie Sum-1 ney yesterday flied snit against An derson county in the sum of 18,000.1 Tho notice bf suit'waa hied, in tho I office pf the clerk of court and lt isl presumed that the C&JIC will be called I at the n-?xt tengt Qt, the Court of Com-1 mon Pleas "for Anderson county.. Thel action la based on the fact that Mrs. I Sumney was thrown from a buggy and if?rioualy ittibred wflille torosslna a bridge in Qarvln township, which weal known to bc defective. work Ws?:^ig'f .??$v'::% I ^Si^^^^S???Ay ort tho prep aratl?bs for -Aidert??n's ''?rbat white way." A force, bf hands stared to oxes vating ar?t?'d'.t^' Plas? '?nd if the taurin arrive In .tf?'/cYty' next* week, aa lt is ubw ^^Hjr% they will, An of seeing tfi?7 new lights burn before t<-e last of May: "' ' ' ..Wi The War Hus Affeettt-FHoes, Ooo of the leadme hardware firms of the city ?'yesterday.-received notice from the manu factures?, that tiier?has been a decided;' facrwSe lb the price of barbod-wl^j^rj^Hr'directly due to the war ld >!e?t?o,'although tho public win 'hirdiP'JeMprb?and bow this Is true; ?arbetf;.,attt?K is' useii in tho. canatruetlmi? around the'cities Rnfl^fs biso usj^^H I purpose b'f ; delaying approacMOg troops of the Opposing ai y. ville, was ia the city fer a few hoars yesterday.' John A. Bolt was a business victor in tho city yesterday. j Mies Eva Tr'bble baa gone to Che* tor. S. C., to attend"?the.woddlng c J Miss Pauline Crosby, Mrs. John McAllster or .Mulberry. Fis.,' ?B In the city, on a week's %1alt to friend and,relativ I. T. Holjand of Hone* Path wt-s In t ine city yesterday and stated thav;Mfl I is in the race tor probate judge to , thc finish, notwithstanding any re ports to the centrai -? H, C. Summers of Abtun, member o? the general .assemnra&r&a n the city jweterday. Clint hasat Bsen able, to come to town much recently as he la ; getting bia farm in good shape. Dr. J. ti. Land who was ?ep?srit?d ;;??cn in Ailrmt? ?;?crci -iayo ago.fl is getting alona well, and ta ^expected home In a few days } R. Pringle Hllnksafctfi. a prominent farmer of Starr, waa t -)re yesterday. j HOME MiaBfOKB lBaptist Courier: } Home Mission rmwlpiUt from South tG?roltna to April 18. $17,600. Bal. 'ance duo to be raised by April SO, j f2?.f.0O. Receipts frotte all ?tates, ra ! eluding EvangelBpx, ?ie3,tt*. Bal ance to be raised by AprU 80, |H*0.08d. , The figures from Sout?|.Carollnn. do .; not include tho m6aeyH?S?r last Wees ' rOTWe W? M* U, hOSovMormaUo* ls that fr.' reduce the amount yet to comb from our State more tbba -1^,:.' " j ~-~ T~T I Uta avysferiea of tbs Draft 1 a little the worse for wear today. Mr, W. F. Tolly, who attended tl? tag, has been a Dokk rr fae B?xie Csapbw'ia\>iec.., j The Dixie Chapter {meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. J. W. ?Qua??ebautn. Those who have coe? J voyances are ?.ired ; . [fortunate nelghboe^^^wP^u^ird j who go on the ear - > t .taite the 3:30 BfOtWl 5^11? ?ar. ' THE SEX FANATICS Tho following from thc San Fran cisco Argonaut is rather long, but it 'will repay anyone Lo rea? every word of it*: During the last few .years wt* have seen almost tbe complete destruction of those reticences upon sex matters, that doubtless had their own attend ant evils, but that did actually pre vent far more evil/, than they caused. What we call plain speaking became a vogue and a 'ashton. Literature and the drama, combined in what was said to bo a moral crusade, but that was actually a financial crusade. And now the churches have followed suit Noth ing is too private for public discus sion, no audience too young for ad mission and participation, no vital fact too explosive for reckless handling. Upon every aide we eec gross famili arity- at its deadly ..work-- Here in San Francisco wo ar? about to have what ita promoters call a Purity Sun day. Countless sermons will be preached to audiences ot young wom en and young men with their.own-sex relatlons as a topic. Does any one with a sane knowledge of human ?ai quis Ue delicacy can neutralize tho poi son of these sermons.?. It ls pot well known- to even the tyro in such mat ters that, hero at last the most fatal and irresUtable ot all forces is that of suggestion, and that reason and prudence struggle' in yalu against It; Th? cure for this - sort of ovil ls ret icence and not publicity, mystery and not familiarity, the home and not thc pulpit, the_mother and not the school ieactaer. io err in euch a mailer ?s thin ia toKpoison tiio rising genera tion.. Indeed, If'we are able to credit the hysterical .exaggerations of '9 the women's club?, *V rlifor f^nrylffl ls already poisoned ;by.,a. familiarity that presents experiment a? a pleas ing adventure In well-known liHtho. T&erefore. lt ls time that we call a 'halt to. these sex familiarities. They have been at. their work, for some time peat and now thc air is becoming un breathable. Every field of publicity baa been Invaded. They have almost [persuaded ps tnat sex. ls the one thing t .worth thinking about, asid vscTth' is?fe? j jog about The results ar? sufficiently levi! upon matured minds that have 'learned to govern themselves: Upon Immature . minds, to wsom self-gov ernment has hardly occured, lt has been little short of disastrous. Ev ery sacred mystery of life bas been cheapened, coarsened, profaned. All the protective veils of mystery and "sanctity have been broken down and lu their places we aro offered statis tics, hispltal reports, and iodoiorm. It ls thea? sex fanatics that are large, ly responsible for the juvenile Im morality of the day. It is the. sex newspaper, the seit urama, tba ?ex novel, the sex reformer, and the sex ;>upil xthat have created it.. Abd lt bas been nursed by the apathy and the j Selec t ot th? pareniiL wba ara a:tlt& content that the police-woman and the delinquency courts shall do the work, that they have neglected. ,. ??et us hope. that we are nearly at the end of this particular epoch, lest some-worse thing befall us. It ls* bad enoagh . that tor years past our young people should -have been forced to live in an atmosphere of public dls oiiflAlnn f.inmamhlB ODly With' ih* <M_* en sewer. Things will have come to A nr?)ti noaa it ?tra nuut H?O??- fC-UL?. our ? children to go either to school or-to church, for fear Of the u?on? contamination that must ensue. LOCAL .MATTEBS AT SENECA Seneca, April 22.-Seneca had white frost Tuesday morning, > It is thought that the peaches are not Injur ed on account of Ute advanced growth of the foliage. C T, Smwn and J. "W" Tedd at tended the State meeting of tho Knights of Honor in Coli: Mrs. W. P. Reed retnrned last fri I1 HHK^H Mrs. <fi ' N Olcnllllat la ca^an ai? tended visit tr relative* ' In the lover part of the State. Charlie Byrd, Julien Hollemau and IVwUa. ?lt nt th? Boil glee. Hts Ans also an attraction to . Mrs, JC XA^s^n week at homo, re-torn lng Atisata, where she is tie daugbtar, Mary foi many ?? lends or Un? 'e^phona fc?trona here are>p?ea?a to have ?fir?. -Stbel Ash? returned her posittOA -vt the sw?tcfeb? rt nr ni IE rrtTtinpl artum rtAiunti At The PaM?ffiTpxc&ire Saturday. ] Manager Pinklufton states, that this feature was only secured after a two weeks effort to secure same And ts one of the mosj, interesting pictures lever shown in An?ers?n. Showing a 'genuine Westen^ Ame rican Round-up ? To all overs'pf gestern scenery, and ?ow-bby Ufe, this plctuoe^should ap peal strongly, wje call yo?s-?ttentlon j to the Ad; un tieck page o&this is sue, an dthe elaborate Lobby . Display at the Theatre. BE\9 A GOOD FA BM Ell Mr- t'elley's Peach Crop ls Prostate* and Fish .Crop; .Also/ P??^W?. J. Galley who enjoys life at his lovely home near Iye&BssMn sight ot the Abbeville conntxJl?fLiaays the j^^'ttS^Wtf.^l^adly^ayfrt ne bopes. ne has-iin-appa 'fft-By*5, ind 5" Mr. Gaile?; has got?. Bomethlng on his mind-no, not'polities, just fishlnv. Ho says thc blue cats.:and' suckers in his pond are the best in. Anderson county. This pond ls caused by Mr. Galley damming thc river to'get power ,to operate" his'farm by electricity. WIND PAUSES i)AMA<;>: Springfield, A; severo winds for the past fo^->B?rjs,4?ive in jured the youang canU^pjunes <and.'cu cumbers very much" inlSta section, jThe acreage'tn this 'section. is m*rhh: larger than for any season past. The wind whipped , tho young plants and. in s?m? ?ut?neea killed them by tbs blowing sands. --,_>-i-; PI?JJT?C AT tos? BKA?ai? There will be a -picnic at I^otig Brunch school - house, near Hones Path on s?ti?rdayl May a. ' s weaker?^ J. Bi Boggs, Jas. fi, Pearman, J. Mack King and others The public Is cor dially invited, i .[': . ... ll Have you noticed the Jarge number of homes that are being painted? lt certainly adds beauty to a home. 8eo Dugan ' I Heckle* Bldg. Phoae 647 If MBSQI D?OU ?...THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. Bijou today In ' Out of the Far East/* OUT OF THU FAR EAST iruffc A thrilling dranxa of mystery and .lntrcgue,. it w'll fascinate you from beginning tr- cod.? Featuring Leah-Baird and Frank Crane. TH* HEAT ?** H*? TROUBLE Powers. A dandy comedy with V?Jra Sisson and Donald MacDonald. ANIMATED .WEEKLY Some very interesting subjects ar? on this reel. . Vice President Ma? ?. all visits Sacaton, Alisona with Gov. Hunt to diecuss the Mexican field service occupy .Uncle Sam's the pvrder . vi '.no xvii* j Grande. England's new : battleship is jhiuB;' ">$t THE WHITE CARW reel Cold Oer* with Crace Cunard, Francis Ford and Harry Diwer the Anderson boy driving the car. it Is used in ?mug Klingt an?B into Mexico. Also **OUR MUTUAL GIRL**. See her leam the new tango. Universal- Ike will bo shown. 9HHHHHI T*W BATTLE Of ?lo comedy k THlATfl " Third Installment in tw Don't- sitas it. PATSIE WEEfiLir AU the world's news told bi TijR^B^i^-ri^^ ^A': 4 Big 8e*i ?AIC.IKAT .Ft