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noticed the large home? that are belog It ccrtaibly adds m. Anderson Faint & ?oW Co. f m*ckfeyBi%. Phon? 647 Tomato Plants ??c Per Dosen : Mfrater* of fferfd? TttefW?? Next Moi irst Instalmt showed 60 lots 6,000. net la i sorry," returned yesterday from a I SS!1^ trU> to the ?ower part of the ?tate. il-SL^' ^ Xtna PWd through An-, I en route to hin home at Starr. Dr. land ; recently under-1 'went an oycrattoa/, to Atlahti Dr, J. S. Moffatt, president of Ersk ine collate at Due Vim, was among Wf^Wtore/to spend yesterday lu An derson. ?ai^^Clwenco Sullied KBMLh?r moth. . _ ... UeOhey. ^' Bo?*??' df-ns?r Wriiiam aton has been spending a few days ? sue city, the guest of his son, Wv H. Bowiau on East Orr street Mr. and Mrs. Esfcew * of Pendleton ware shopping in the city yesterday R. H. Price of Townvllle was la the ??y yesterday for a .few hours. L. W. Campbell of the WiUhunston wtton spent a tew hours in the city yesterday. nP'J&J^' ^ownvihe was among I tne.visitors to spend yesterday in the CIty; ; _ * m ;J? D. Bebb of Townvllle snent &ai> ! of yesterd?y m Anderson on bu^lnassT W. C. King of Townvllle was among the elty. Or. r. d. Witherspoon of the Roberts motion was In Anderson ^aterdjjjgSj W. 'U Olonr. of M??fees spent a few hours in the city yesterday on busi oens. - supervisor of Anderson, c^unTyTahd high commissioners, was antogtfX visitors in the city yesterday; Sam Hamby, well known merchant I of Iva. spent yesterday in the city ort business. H*nry Tcte of Hall township was In the city yesterday for a few hours. uD. W, T. Hont and niece, Hiss Alleen I mint of Townvllle. wer? in th? St? yiestardsy, ( - wkR' F**ot B- C. AsbeU Of Tow?-1 ville were among the1, buainea* v?jKJ ors to ?pend yeateVday In the.city.. ;%*rJ. K. Watson of Iva was aholij ipr In the elty yesterday. business and is attenta the American Cottofc ' Association. ??r ju?u. pre] the ?ieeUi jokariwtaa sad Andersen M Wfcerty, ' Columbia. Aprir f&. ?The baa granted a parole to WlHi who was convicted In ty in October. . grand larCeni one year h A parole fcsr Walker darson co; ^day, "Li nt of the B ****** * ****** * ELECTRIC CIT * _ * Items of Interest and Person * Wireless on the S * * * * * * * * * * * ** Funny Nigas In Anderson. There are a number of signs In An derson to attract attention. There I are many really pretty signs In the | city and then again there are a num ber of ludicrous ones. - For Instance, there are several places In the c!ty where men have two signs and the name Is spelled In two different ways. Ono of the most laughable signs In the city appea?Hi on the window of a vacant atoi ?a tor day. The store had moved next obr and half of this sign had been erased and there was also an advertisement of a basketball game with half of it erased. The re mainder read: "The Girl's Basket ball Teanv?Has Moved .Next Door." I The Bailey Cadets IMxappolnted Town. . Considerable disappointment was caused In Anderson yesterday by the failure of Bailey Military Institute boys to arrtvo here. It had been un derstood from a Bailey official socio time ago that the cadets would come to Anderson Monday and Tuesday and spend those two days here and. when the .bataillon passed Belton without coming over to Anderson the Ander son people wore disappointed. It is hot known Just. why the plans of the military school were changed. An derson would have been glad of the opportunity to welcome the "brass button" boys. Train Clave Up the Ghent. Did you ever hear of a train be coming disgusted because It got a few minutes behind time? That is exactly what happened last 8unday morning, according to ihr ???? ?c?C ?y a visitor from Sparenburg. The young man trum the "City of Distress" said that be Intended leaving on a train at 7:40 and when he presented himself at the locaj,.station he found that ? the, train was late. ' He waited until It did arrive and then asked the conductor, it he would make connec tion In Greenville with a Southern railway train. "Well, no."'replied the conductor, "we are already -40 minutes behind time so we JuBt won't go back this morning; We will stop . here.? Whother or not,this actually happen ed, may be a question but the Spar tanbttrg man says that he will swear to it and certain it Is that he did finally go on another line. This is probably the first base on record of a train losing heart and giviug up be* cause It wu Jess than an hour Wfej -O Anderson Raaks With . Very Best in connection with ih?; prtnmu Chautauqna, now showing In Ahder ?05. on? Of thn Auparlntetidents told ?" reporter for The 'intelligencer yes terday that the attrapions here are vastly superior to those shown at Wl nona Lako, Ind.? during tho world-fa mouse 10 week chautauquo shown there 1ert year, K? tt'.-i the? *ho at tractions here are also better. than they were , at New York during last manner's chautauqua and he Consid ers that Anderson baa" secured one of tho best hill shown this year.. The first day's patronage aeema to indi cate that local people appreciate this j Tart. Teachers E**tlen Event of This Week. One of the most important events Jt. .r: ... ^...?1. A*. tm.An?nn lu ?h. e?6C" Vion"of tho7?ech?re for. the city.school ' which Is to t*k^ place next Friday.) The affair is of importance because of the fact that 03 toachers to serve In, the public schools of tho city for the. next term will be elected at this meeting. The chairman of the board of . trustees, J. A, Brock, has issued' tho call for the meeting'and It will, Jtake place In the office of E. C. Mo.j tSauts; superintendent of tho public schools, at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon; .-(j ^.-j-? ..it; h. U vMIb (nach ers "and *1T nog^oee elected at this meeting. _ ( eatlaa I? - GeJnf Ahead, The people of Anderson probably take a deop interest In "Tho Comlan". If they do not, they certainly should. -This little magaalne is Issued monthly by the V. M> C A. of Anderson and ?s tea the name Indicates) devcted entirely to ' The Cotton Mills In An derson." The May issue is now com ing'from the presses and H la a. credit to tho** who have made the J magsfctno possible The mill people j hath become Interested in the vsnturwr, and ttiey eageriy look forward to the{ first or ?av*h month when they receive j the publication. F. M. Burnett .a??! Assistant Miros arc doing a. \?va? work to Anderson, Baad Worker* * Ge T? Colewbhu A meeting will be held today at 13*80 o'eioc.h }n chamber*> ot the^'? JiJSx* time au assot?aUtfd *? twer ?^W^TT peftrteora ?*nd the road workers will be effected. Although noo^ of the j Anderson mert engaged ?* tan? eelar wortr could *ta*e dettftttely li night their intention of atwRdlng, ' la. understood that two or J*w?4?J them may be In at?eawa*? meeting conv y. ***<*. King, the county supet-vteor, told a; Ig^fjjr Tin! night that he desired ^ to ,?0 hut tl oof on account of un it gageaient today. ig Seri?l Si 9fr ifi ?fr 9fr ?fr ?fr 9fr ?fr ^ft ?fr 9fr ?fr ?fr \i SPARKLETS * _ * , kl Mention Caught Over the * Lreet* off Anderson *> Vfr * ? 9fr ?fr 9fr ifr 9fr ifr 9fr 9fr Ifr ?fr \Veanuu Officiai Here Yesterday. W. D. Holland,, formerly county su perintendent of education for Edge, fiold county but now an official of [the United States census department.j was In Anderson yesterday on official business. Mr. Holland has many friends in tnderson county and with out exception they warmly welcomed him yesterday. He was here for the purpose of securing a number of very important1 statistics. Following the conclusion or thl? work he left last night for Walhalla. I Miss Cllnksealeu I nderffoeH Operation. , MIfs Ionian t'llnkHcales, teacher of] the McL?es school in this county, was] brought to the Anderson county hos pital yesterday for an operation, Fori some time. Miss. Clinkscaten has been suffering with appendicitis but it Was not thought that her condition was se rious enough to demand an operation The people of the.jJ?fcLeca sccl'on .roj grol.'-vcsy deeply \ihat site is \lll and her friends In all paru of the. county trust that her recovery may be rapid. [Jllss MfKlaney Has Been 11L Mise Myrtle McKlncey. one of the city's most popular milliners, has been ill fc-r- >he, last few days at the home of her parents on North Fant riroci. it was aaui yesterday thai the young lady was still, very ill, although much improvement was noted in her. condition." .Her parents tru*t that she will,soon*be entirely recovered. I?. kAmwmu U*a Returned Home. A. W. Adams, a well known cotton ' broker ot Hartwcll^ qa.. retarded to hie home last, night after spending a week in Anderson with friends. Mr. Adams ..was formerly un Anderson citizen and; be says that he still feels at home he??. He made a number of) comments on the decided progress < Anderson, end sat4rjttlatrhe knew of tu other c'ty. gaining "ground lh a. iflre manner. Hp, was : rt?ih . Impressed by the numberj'.'fflt . changes' taking plsoe slqce last, he visited here. _?& |A4terth*rB& For Greenville Affair. Several advertising mon wore in the city yesterday for the purpose of advertising the coming horse show at Greenville, which, is to take place |?ta year on May 6-7-8. . Thero are many lovers of horse flesh In/. Ander son, and ; without exception i take advantage or me o^porihni . aeo the fine animals shown yn Green ville, It ?safertuni'e ; tfult"Ander se.?V was-not able To break into the{ circuit tb?s year, and it Is a foregone ] conclusion that she will be found hnt>hered among the foremost next season. o WoMgn Taken Ta Asylum. fctfeer Calmp. In charge of the court house, went to Columbia yes terday for the purpose of carrying Minnie Taylor, a white woinAp. lorhe State Hospital for a?e Insane, She has been in the Anderson (.oonty homo for nome time but her condition became auch that it w?e imperative she b? cent to the State institution OELLA CCVNOft. ' W1NNK? funny comedy brains nud *>l s(d be poHrtelsn*; b ?ptny, hos t icters: I>an l Hoodt*. Wall Louise Willis; "Datr. Reh Dells Connor ? .a of the rathe phtye >dlW reehs- -. , < - v mingly I us u?o The wo* pan?, bas been comp? c?*ui, unfit recently h? TitAgraph cvinpalty^ -A Minion Bid' tec, Sew \'yrt< . OVE," t ry. B?JO| oqoooooooo ooa o q o oSIX AND TWENTY o o o oooooboooooooo We have never been so fortunate as I to bn the editor of s newspaper, but we have seen enough to .know ' that very few. If any papers receive the support and encouragement from the ?armera that they are due io receive. Many , of us will knock a I paper for doing or not doing the things that we ere as much and many times more to blame for than the editor is. if the fermera who are making-s] I success would drop in and tell the I I newspaper man about It and tell him how tt is being dope he would be help ing his community, bin county, , his state and his home paper and above all, his own self. If we make a good crop of anything whatever, If" we have trted some ex periment in the way of fertilising or | cultivating that has proved a success, H's pass it on to our fellow man so that others may benefit by what we iiave learne ?. There is. no editor who would not b?. glad, to publish short ar ticles on fa *ming for they are as much Interested in the'welfare and uuccess of their readers as the .read ers are themselves. ?ltfy?? have a bit | of news that would he interesting to the public ghre It tc the sdttdr or to some of his ' assistants. If you like his paper tell him about it and en courage him to give you a better one -if. your views differ from his, allow him the same privilege that you take and respect htm for It. Help your iiouio paper and thereby help your neighbors and yourself. ; WSfl there never be any end to as sociations, union and many other { plans' and schemes for the bei?et of the "dear farmer." Nearly every thing ! that comes up is advocated by jadia one who is a dear'lover of the fermi er to the extent of trying to win^thelr support The latest is 'the. big scheme for a great national market ing association to finance *.i>e cotton' crop. This one ie mteksd'by thOK.e "ioyal and firm friendf ;>f the fermer" the tobacco trust Dukc^. , Will soffii* ene.please teJl u* how thta-.w>*I li the man who makes f Ho cotton. ( lauds J'au?nlgM cr Watervllle, ! IMiss., a car inspector wa? visiting here a few -days, ngo, -; ;| The way of the transgressor is, hard. Hen-?ulllnu, a-white, man, vre sen tenced by Judge Ceylon 3 court ?nat week to serve So.tjays- or the chela j gang for violation of a contract. ! yo far as we know there is net a [person, in thin section who is at pr?s- ; ent under the care of a physician. ; Hera's hoping-that .the county oon-I |ventlon which meets in May will bo more harmonto?s one than the ?ne held thero two years aao. ?iuroly IAnderson can have a, campaign this j year free from mud slinging. Some srs think that ihn 5ure inuq a can didate slings, the better qualified he Is to nil the office for which he offers, when as a matter of fact he Is not worthy of the suffrage at a respectu ble people. Dr. C. L. Guy ton, gave an example 1 Ith* other night for Intelligencer read era. .'? '. I We recently saw a short article in a Georgia paper where the. writer had j seen where there were only I7?u or 1 1800 (we have forgotten the exact ! number) of crazy people (a South Car-] olina. .Ho wou?d up by Baying that ' he thought that there were more' peo thau that voted for Bleane two lyears ago. We don't know, but we "The Blue *le> ttons).?This le a sparkles. It te tensely i6d5C3S>cs celred, well edorttast in ??ch natural seqn diceee thrills. \?ttfc. ? dree t^rougboot the : Blue Mi vrtthoot M: la meblScaatk! e Girl of ?? XHEATR expect it the truth was known B lease bas paroled better men than.the wri ter bf tubt Huuib. There la ?piite an epidemic of chicken pox in the Piercetown neigh borhood. None are seriously III; how ever. * Willie Cobb has been spending the past two weeks with the family of Mrs. Robert Murphy of the Roberts section. * . The example was given to a group of teachers who were standing an ex amination several years ago by on uncle of the Doctor. Ho said that a man had a plot of ground ~tbaT~wa? 'all long ahd no wide, ail up hill and ! domo rocky." How much land In the plot The doctor offers a day's pro fessional service for the first correct I answer. , W. M. Smith an? A. M. Martin were ^business visitors to the city list Bat purday. * James Addison of Peb?lPr was a Vis itor here1 last Saturday and Susddy. Miss Mamie Aiussey of Mt. Springs Honw 8hrd sbrd shr shr shr shrdM was visiting bereister, Mrs. Minnie ttfone huit Monday. ' Early planted corn is up to the Standard and is looking well despite IVhe cool wpathef that we have had. * Boozer Kay and Miss Resale. Moon visited at the home ?f T. Mu.Welbourn of Lebanon Fast Sunday. John Massey of Easley and -Miss Callaham or Rruahy Creek were vis [ Ring here Sunday. Cleo Hatcher and Deer wood Hays I of the WhltAeld section were visitors ihcre Sunday. Misses Boles and McAlister wilV AlrMn elruu (hair scheel ?1 Milte*:'; I on May 22nd. Several games of ball will be played in the afternoon, fol lowed by an entertainment at night Vols has ' been the . moat successful +ertn that has ever been taught at this place and everybody, hopes that Misses ' Boise and Hc?listcr "'ill i Bur teacher for another season. J Mrs. B. F. .Whitaker was a visitor |'to the electric city Monday. ' ,'iEvery body , is asked, to be present at Sunday school next Sunday prom pt at 10 o'clock A. Mv. so that 9tfe?kf :hool can be over arith by the preach bbur. , l?yti Fowler visR?d the '.family of] his father'near .Flat Rock, 'P?ekensj County last Sunday, Misses Zoe and Ada Wilson of Leb- j anon and Miss Florence Mdore of Six had Twenty visited Miss Jatte J.ink o! Wiliis' Chapel lat^Sattsrday.. John FbVler of Trinity was visiting ] here" last Sunday. .*. . . Anderson Griffith of Slabtowa and ] Ml6? Martha Elrod of Piercetown at tended Sunday school here Sunday. I Piercetown Club met Saturday aad Sunday and elected the fon^wing del egates to the county convention: W. W. W-.lker. C. U Guyton. W. H. G, Rl ton Guess Six and Twonly has no would- J be candidates Anyway no one has.yet f offered to go .from here to help whip the Mexicans. ^Straight at ItT v ' There Is no use. "beaiini; ?r????ti the W? minrht as well ont with it nt last. jVo want you to try Chamber laln'a Cough Remedy-/the next time you have a cough or cold. There is no reason so far as? we can see tbat you should not do so. This prepara tion^ by il? remarkable cures . baa gained a world-wide reputation, and xmple overywhere speak of it in the lignes* terms of praise. It Is for by Evans' Pharmacy. m 'A Mystery E. TODAY'S rfiOOBAM. Bijou today Ip 'The little ?UBj?fifc ri**.* \t ? '; . TH? LITTLE HA?LCAHBlr?R? y Victor. 2 r*el remarkable drama of the northwest full of rugged scenery wltji lots of enow. FeaturlnK Flor ence Lawrence and Matt Moore. I SBtt ??.uitSmiiE fc?risii? I Nestor. Comedy with Eddie Lyons, ! Donald MacDohald and V'ctovta. Ford. I FOURTH BEEL TO BE SELECTED doming tomorrow ?DAMEES Of TJtUr: VKLHT" 3 reel 101 Bison Wild animal and war drama combined. , Cooing Friday ?8HE WA8 0SLY A i^RKISG filBL^ 2 reel Nestor com Coming Saturday < TRATFED IN THE CASTLE OF KYSTEBY"' S reel Wanj?r feature. ? _ Next Monday > ?WfPILLE L?V E, THE OinL OF MYSTERY" the first of the big' s?ri?e; dohnti?ls to see the'; TODAY'S PROOHA?3. THE TOWS OF NAZAEETH? Ar>nki-tr<tt?_ . fauiuflna SjtV-?ftvn? an A Wir -treonwoodvlnT in' intense 2 i-arna depleting pltfdils in ihn strife ui *!?<?. THi; WABNBNU CBY? Majestic. A beautiful heart interest roctty dramn. FOURTH KEEL TO BE SELECTED Coming Thursday ?FBKCKIES? BOA?P?E*: s'desslifting Keystor? THR MYSTERIOUS 1 Kutanen western drama Mutual Morte? Make Time Fly. T HE A t ? ? TODAY'S PROGRAM