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66 eptember Morn Your attention is called to the title of one of these features. It is not a reproduction of the famous'. "September Morn," you've seen, and heard so much of, but a side-splitting comedy that's just as, good. ...AND.,. MPS, Manley's E Two Big Reels of Genuine Amusement. Monday, April SSTth ls "COMEDI DAY" at ?ie Palmetto Theatre Get nd of that grouch you Ve ^ a good, hearty laugh with us Monday-Twill do you more good and make you feel better that all the "spring tonics" you've planned to take FOUR BIG REELS EVERY DAY * The Man that Put the "Move" in Movies. ? *-FC TOc Our Shoes Stand The Test I AND GOOD WEAR. WK SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST AT A WHEN YOU BUY A PAIR OF SHOES 1T.OA1 HERE YOU HAVE THE AS SURANCE o? STYLE. COMFOJtT. RH ICE EASILY. REACHED: Good ?hoots aro just aa easy to bur i:? tho other Kind. They need not he high in prie:; only bought right abd then they may bo sold right. WO pride ourselves on having tho linee that aro made for service-ano p?ir Virin convince. "Think st Over/' RF? RMIS AtiM||i AA a * m*, m mt? rn lt Under Masonic Temple SHOES THAT SATISFY mttAT 'ROGRAM K Mum VtitifViV clair, ? powerful two re?d drama i a strong- ?n?ral, foairing Belle ir and Aie? Francis. LULTZ, TBE PAPER HANGER t'NRER WKKTKRR SK Y?4 Ncttor. A e trou g western drama wRh Ramona tangley. 1 .;,v ^sg'.gfsss Rta. t'-LK" 2 reel Rex with Bob Leonard. Coming- Wednesday "THE LITTLE W$l t'ARIt???P? * reel Victor with j?Tprenco lawrence. Coming Thursday ?THE RANDERS ?P THE VELIrT" S reel 101 Bison thrilling wild anim?t and war drama combined. v. Watch for date of Lucile Love series. Hs... THEATRE ''^"?OItliArS PBOGUAM AS r?i???KUNT4 E2?FF.RUI?F.NT MaJr.jUc ? rsol drama with a strong ppeal. HE BACKYARD THEATRE Koyrtono Comedy. ! I^Olifi?: rr.f>1 fr? Iv* tiglon t r il Coming Tuesday ~ vYOLYBS OF THE SBEBYYORLD'* 2 reel Broncho. 4 REELS~40c. ftuftnl Mcviec Make? Tim* FIT .waaly's easy < comedy.! '?>, i of Yenyeaace ..ivriObe 'Sats?j';T Se?? , .Essaaay .Palmetto toni edies, se AD at Big R?*l*~~!?e MA? THAT MOVE This Week BRIMMER Tomato Planto 10c Per Dozen i SHISH am co. itt Mara&all Aveaae> Members of Ftorists Telefrapfe Ddivery. ml f ? j ? I > >: ? H t ? I ?J themselves and their Innocent loved! ones, and sometimes having tn na.vl tho extrenva peaelty of the law 'for their wrong-doing, always elicit? our fiy?5?*Uy. T$ sst to ?Hiadwi?BT ihn matter and we soon realise that the crooked turn'in lido's pathway waa set. dom suddenly made.' It came about gradually, Imperceptably, unconscious ly. - . >. Moat defaulters once shuddered at] the {fraught of aiealuur. hut n?ttv ntl. ferlugtfcriirg and penny gambling eas ily and surely lead the way to certain au? aciuai crime, .rho' ?ensucne wno awakens tn* a prison cell after a night of rioting never intended to murder] but evil habits and dissolute coman, tons have wrought ' min. And so it j goes all through the catalogue onr mis- ] erv and crime. The young man who cares for his j future will do well to stop and think find out his bearing?, find ont wheth er he is darting, or if be is brdng ! swept unconsciously beyond the depth. There ls no cowardice in acknowledg ing danger and fighting ?hy of it. Ra ther there lg wisdom, a token of rare ] ooarage. The clean young : man. ole^n in J iaoegiii, ?a ?peech end'in conduct is not a mollycoddle; he is the floctf: of the human type, and he to the fel low who dees things In toe workaday! world, tho fellow who wins success and admiration and trust because he j rtJoi?u? A. In evbry commuity large and small,; ?here are pitfalls far young men-] snares that will ruin them one wav or UH? other- To him who avoids] them, one way or ?nether aud Urea the clea? Hf*-Use honest life-the world . gfsigia waiting place of honor and of [ Wanhingtoc. April, Wilson isto today signed th? army' hill which provides fo g?nlw?tton of volunteer forcea tn time of war, 1/aUer the idaoanre. bo?les of! f?t^"^^1^ SSI? 'S?! ?I?,??)-??!?,? wiiu xneir om CUTTS ?wno *<ot'id he commissioned hy. the * ELECTRIC CIT] fy I * Items ci Interest end Person J * Wireless on the SI ****** * ****** I >>igu Muds Ia Anderson Oos of tim neatest pieces of .work seen ia Anderson in quite euralie is tito splendid new electric sign. Just pieced for Dr. M. R. Campbell's Op tical parlors. The sign is easily one of tho best in Anderson and every part of it waa constructed here in the city. The metal was furnished by th? Div ver Roofing Company, the iron came i rom the Anderson Foundry ?ni Ma chine Company, the electrical work1 waa; done by F. 8. Msuldin and the {sainting ls the work of the H. D. Goes Sign Co. Any one taking a look at the sign must at once be convinced that aa good work can bo done right here In Anderson aa any town In the eotmtrv. Demonstrator Likes The Present Outlook. J. "WI Retbro?k, county demonstra tor for Anderson has returned to tho city after a trip of inspection all over the county. Mr. Rothrock saya that ho is well pleased with the progress iii* farCtreni sir? making and that they ?re going ahead, slowly but surely. ?e says that if the fair weet* continues for a few days practically ail of the farmers in the county'will bc up with their work by the middle of next week. According to the. dem . Butrdtor thc ?.>, .~-r>;?t arc n >t worried hy theeeason being late and exe do i lng their work as thoroughly as ever.' . -o Reentry Hehooi ! Cloted Session. Serrai Anderson people went to Green Poad School laat Thursday Pight tor the cloains. aXaratafW urKSnh wore held by that institution. A ?mall admission was charged to the exercises and the sum of 118.70 waa realised. The money w>!! ? .bf? ?>sed durlo? tho coming summer months for putting the school building In bet ter shape. The exercises Thursday night consisted! of r?citation,? etc., and the evening waa very interesting. [Th* handsome prize for the student I pattin g the best record during the ? year weht to Miss Nannie Lee Girard. 'Another feature of the evening was the address delivered by Dr Lee, I Sanders Ot Anderson. Crop* Are I ttoW'fJae. ? B. Ml Aull of Auton, ono of Ander ! sbn'a best known farmers and ror that I matter,j>iic o? tue beni known formera in the ?cate, waa in Anderson yester day on (business. While here Mr. Aull told ? reporter fer The Intelligencer that crops had been somewhat back ward in this section and that the farm ers had been badly be h nra. However, with th? recent pretty weather, they hnva almost succeeded In catching np and Mr. Aull says that he expects An. deruen county to make bumper crops and big yields thia year. Main? CSHS Coming ?p. r The docket for the best term ot court in Anderson county, lo be heML[ next month, shows msny cases. Alii told, there are 125 elated for trial and it wit! be impossible for the court to hear .gil of these. One very interest* lng case came up for trial at this fermi ls that charging a well known young: white map ot the county with slander, The. action waa brought by a Baptist minister of the city and the hearing | promises to be full of Interest. Rn m auge Balee Drew ?lg Crowds. I Tho van?os rummage sales cob duct.1 ed in differ??t parts of the city yes-, i ifftMny hy severa! ot the Sunday school classes of the churches attracted large ?arowde and In) most instances the yon?? lad les realized good sams. The -?S tt\i Wt?, tho 01yc?,U Candy kitchen and drew a number of bttyern. Ante Tries * \ I* Climb Tree. William Boland, a well known asee.' chant ot Deana station, had a rather un pleasant experience with the "pleas ure* of automobiling' yesterday morn, lag as ho reached Anderson. Mr. Mr. Roland wa* sparing to tarn Mjjgg corner at Main md Earle streets, ?when he lost control of the machine. s^^?^rO^eeded to batt a t?l?phona po)e. v Neither Mr. Roland, nor hts companion suffered any injury, oati Btr po)-' ??s rewar oaoiy bruised np. j Th* mftdidne wag teheed to lien. Archie Tedi's infirmary, where it received at Y SPARKLETS g _ ll Mention Caught Over th? * ?reeta of Anden on * ****** * * * * * * * Tuses Have Hut Oee Outcome, Magistrate. Broad well licard n num ber of applications yesterday from several women wanting warrants for their husbands on various and sundry charges. The magistrate says that he haa Issued, since he resumed office, ov er 50 warranta In cases of this krnd. and without exception, the werne later come up and pay the costs, ge tin* their ?"?bmdr cut of i;". S?? I Brood well says that he has never y had a case of this kind to come into the courts for trial and that he (s tir ed of hearing such petitions. Acquitted of . ?-Sclilng" Charge. J.\A. Swift, a well known white man of the Fork section of tho county, was arraigned by Magistrate BroadwcD'H court yesterday morning on a>> charlo of selling liquor. The Magistrate in vestigated the case but downed* the evidence insufficient to convict and (the defendant waa acquitted. Anld T.tnnnn To a Detective. 1 Mani Robinson. L SCgro "WU?HUI, was arrested tn: North. Anderson yes terday morning on a charge ot selling liquor and was placed in the. county I jail. ' It ls alleged that the woman sold ?a pint of whiskey,to Detective Wi llam Drennan, en Anderson county of_ fleer. She wllfc-probably he given a hearing in Magistrate Broadwell's court today. New Store Will Open Thursday. The North Anderson Grocery\J3t?? ? f**B? ?K- Msrtis, prcpv??t?r, w??r ujHni ?ita doora to the public next Thursday ' morning. Mr. Martin was formerly owner of the Martin Drug store, but he disposed of thc* bsalt.^:: u short time ago to Crayton & Cc. Mr. Mar tia says that he expects North An derson to keep on growing Just as it has been doing ami that his business ht that section will bo lino. Boral School* Had Field Day. About eight of the schools !r. th? Three and Twenty portion of the couu- ! ty observed yesterday as field day. J. B. Felton, county superintendent of ?ducation and Jaunts. N. Pearman, j clerk; of court, were among the An jderson people to attend the event. rThey returned to city last night and spoke in the highes^term? of the sp?Gnd?u ?uOivlug made by the coan-, ; try schools. Mr. Fefton said that the teachers In the various schon!? r?nr? seated all deserved tb be congratula ted for what they have done. -o Greenwood People Were Here Yesterday. A party of Greenwood people com posed of Dr. and Mrs. G. wt. Gard ner,-G. Vf: Gardner, Jr" and hua* Jessie Wright of Calhoun, Ga., apeat yesterday te Anderson. They vrsr?' ea route tc Walhalla, where they Will visit relatives, but epect the day i-ery I pleasantly tn Andetwt; O. W. Gard ner. , ir, rv i u rn ed to Greenwood last night. I'.WJMfe War ?T, Pests Here. The drat car of posts for Ander-' son'? great White Way arrived in tho city yesterday. Tbs ?ext mr wtli bo I? !*hlpp*d in eight days, making A total of 118 poets. Two additional posts are tn th?t cars but ikes* were Order ed by W, Lt. Brissey tor use In front of his office and in frost of his home.} Work nf placing the posts pt-obab- { lily be nader way during the sex: | week. P. A. 8. Will Meet Monday, Gslet?sea ch: .ghiere of ?h*>? American ??volution, -viii hold Its regular meeting tomorrow afternoon j at 4 o'clock with Mr? T. S. Crayton | on Crayton street.' ??Bw?pwa or im-j porteur* ia to be ap for eone'Merai? )' tion and the oncers bf ti?* ohaptor re- j quest that every y.cmtx-r, be preaeot. j Tieketa Are ? i Gela* Fast, Those tn charge ot|8i*\-t4?k?t selling j. !'campo tgn Tfor the chaguo wt. to he f oes i rea&oftabi Oti L M. 1er To be comfortable this summer You Must Dress Hight Cool Underwear The pl?ce to start dress ing right for summer is with cool undierwear Balbriggan - -Porosknit Nainsook-Crene SOcts to $1-00 Gool Shirts SOcts to $2.00 Straw Hats -.$2.00 to $4.O0 Light Weight Suits $10.00' to $25; PARKER & The One-Price Clothiers. ii IS ii El S H -ttiitiinimiiiu naur* imi9.m*t*mim*tsm*mt*tm utrrw UM?W m \ .... .---.--;-i-~-. held near week, beginning Tuesday, s-id ?sat eight thai already poeti cally enough tickets bad been cold tq assure the fact that A?rt*y?ost pectic will lose no money. It wa? necessary that 769 tickets be sold at $2.00 each, to make tbe affair a financial success. Everything ts now ready for the big opening day, Tuesday. IXPROVEHBKT8 PLANTEO ^. P. Vandlver Is Figarlng ffh z \ seVeral Kew Stares on Karat ^ ' Sain. Mr. E, P. Vendiver stated yesterday that he ts again almost ready to an nouncB th*t the frame-betel building on tho Watsoa lot adjoining The In telligencer office is about to be torn away to maim roov.* for mM?rn st?r?; rooms, but he has not yet completed bis arrangements lt ls quite likely that wff len be deas improve thia lot, tho onfe adjoining on tho rx tween the bot?! lut and the property, will be built ap. .1 wrs are icessre. ?. ?M .Sharp* M. Mattison. \ A T???~T<> THE FTE!?! <K. Jf. Jeffries lp an cdrorii 'deasure last week of apendii .H day* in the Piedmont tw South Carolina, and althooj a native of that section, the abbs progr?s (bat that ar mado mast appeal to all. ,\l hide the noisy whirl of the ea ! clstiig ? wonderful influenc? tor -oublie ? i good. There an Indueirtuuft and coa-j I teated, people go eauth day to the man. j ,. i" ". , .-I_ _ I- J. Ai, - . 1--,- ?-ll- < r tuuuou n?^t Mro ouoj umita i j ot trade or to the pictu.-e*que fie?ds. any of which are new. covered with j oat?, wheat and other m ains lo??afi. I ! hardie* SOOTHinteresting trip can be j i taken ip, > the. 6?ut?? .today than ono j ; to the upper portion el the state where j capital ?nd indu*try ba? pictured a jj aaene of ?Teat activity bounded by j I the rim of the Blue ftidge mouotoinsl <rlfleh rise in the background, jj Pa>agrmph upon paragraph could be l written Upon the wonderful develop-} mast of that section and - tynon the} grentnesn ot iva people. But .Sttmce lt I I Ut say that those people have} realized wonderful opportunities and j h?VO lila ft? Kr rn nsf nnOKiM Jlt!&?i intni appealing resilles." " ... J But with the vim and vigor of the, great country outlined for public gaze, the writer could not keep his though ta j gAbkiA. ?tm*i ....... grasped opporiuntfoa;. -ivojeh ift<: ssust eons* in th? nft?r faits*;; v; ??? a moro enilgb; bloJtow,? Amder^ie skBled toach^ ott r^l fadaatry " we catt fesd and cicthtt th? >?$rjf/;i from the OHWI fen j I ? ?iar? yOu - mriiC OM : u)9 i HTM - " r number of homes that aro-bei?e f Piunte?T ii certainly adda ? | beatty to a booie. See Dun * before painting, j 1 [ ?ndese? Pad??i Jk\ j