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This pic Ul re in six paris-scenes-200t) pjaycrs. From lirst to last the exhibition occupies unc and one-hall hours. Thc picture because of its length will he run according lo* the following schedule, which will he strictly adhered lo. First show-ll a. m. tu !2:?<> p. m. Second show-12: io p. in. lo 2:(>o p. m. Third show-2:00 p. m. lu "<:>o p. m. Fourth show-3:30 p. m. li? 5:('?o p. m. Fifth show-5:00 p. m. lo o Mo p. m. Sixth show-6:30 p. in. lo 8:oo p. m. Seventh show-8:00 p. m. lu 9:3ft p. m. Eighth show-9:30 p. m. hi I 1 :oo p. m. "And Those Which he Slew at his Death were More Than All They Which he Killed During his Lifetime JJ At Tho BIJOU niK/Vntrc Ol) VY will be shown thc most sole mnly impres sive, the in >st iiwj inspiring unc? without question, the co tlie^t film ever mili, in 4t)*y )f i ;v.r 11 c tit 11, i ?tr > ir love, abounding' in vivid, nppeal i?ij?, prim il hum in p issio?is-a story woven ;i ron ucl the life of tho most P'j.nil ir hero of ;i icie.U tim %s A Personal Word t> My Patrons ail th:* PaV/u: I lin ve seen this picture. I made a trip for the spec al purpose of seeing it. It was a private exhibi tion given to motion picture men. I can't try to tell you of the emotions and impressions this pic ture produced upon me. Language is inadequate. I can only say that in all my career as a motion picture exhibitor I have never been so thrilled, so moved, so spellbound as I was witnessing ?he scenes of this tragic drama. All human emotions are expressed-love, anger hate, jealousy, more vividly by reason of the greater capacit y of this strange strong man. I came away from this exhibition dazed and sile cut. The memory of it all remains with me yet. I want you to see this pic ture. I want you to feel w hat I 'nave felt. And sosurc is my knowledge that its effect, its sublimity is all and more than I can te ll you of I will gladly refund you the price of your admission at my box ollice on your way out if you feel that you have not had your money's worth. _~_(Signed) J. H. BRISTOW. See Samson Slay a Thousand Philistines. See Samson wrench the gates of Gaza from their h inges. See Samson's struggle with a living lion. See Samson lured to his downfall by the deceitful Delilah. See Samson wreck the huge and magnificent tem pie of Dagan. See Samson set fire to thc fields of the Philistine >. See Samson grinding in the prison house and whipped like an animal. See the massive pillars of the temple totter and collapse upon the multi tude. See Samson in the hourof death, old and blind crawling over the ruin until he finds the body of Delilah, the faithless w oman whom he loved "not wisely, but too we ll." See it yourself. Thc cost of this picture to us is approximately $150 00 per day. In view of this fact and in view of the fact that thc owners of the picture demand it and in further view of the fact that it is worth it, and a great deal more besides, 'I he Prices of Admission to this Propuetion will be Children 15c and Adults 2V. illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllljlllllllllllllH m ?r PALMETTO THEATRE a m TODAYS PROGRAM A Passover Miracle Special Two Reel Feature. When Thieves Fall Out Drama. Fomt'.i liYel to be Selected. K lcm Sc i lg; Ful i it M?; ll K li LS KVKKY DAY 10c. M vi AN TH ? i PU I I HE * * M O V K ' ? IN MO VIES. Sennit* Asserts Nation** Hight to Control Canal VISITING GARDS WEDDING INVITATIONS STATIONERY-. W. THE ANDERSON INTELLIGENCER JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT HARCOURT,^ Cil I ( MANUFACTURING ENGrVWERoS Prices Quite as Reasonable as Consistent v/:th Quality. E More new Colonial Pumps In Pat ents. Dull Calf mid Mst Kid. $3.50 and $4. Other grades tn Oxfords and Pumps Rt 50c to $3. THOMPSON'S THU ONE.PRirK 8IIOK WK HELL FOR CASH (Continued iront Page 1.) Michigan; S m out. Sui lier Inn il, Tenn send, Warren?. Works-15. The amendment reads: "Provlilod, that the passage of thia I act shall not be construed or held as a waiver, or relinquishment of any right the United States may have un der the treaty with Great Hrltaln, rati fied the Ul day of Februay. 11)02. or the treaty with the Republic of Panama' ratified Fehraury 26. 1904. or other-! wise to discrimin?t? in favor of its vessels by exempting the vessels of the Cribed States or tl? citizens from flic payment nf tolls for pnssage through sahl canal, ?ir aa any waiving, Impairing or effecting any right of thc United States under snld treaty, or otherwlso .with the respect to tho sovereignty over the ownership, con trol and management ot said canal and tho regulation of the conditions or charges Ot traffic through thc same." Senators who hoped lo se^ the bill disposed of tonight took comfort from the decisive way In' which a motion to adjourn was defeated. The vote was M to 22, '? .!;.'? The Sutherland amendment, pro posed, as a substitute for thc Si m m on s - Norris amendment, was defeated. 49 to 33.'. It declared that nothing tn the repeal act should be considered as denying or abridging the right of the Unltod states to discriminate In favor of American shipping and added that on the contrary such right ls ro-as fcrtcd. iS? STORE, warron Kerrigan plays tho part of O N I< Y Samson at the Bijou today. Willett H. Sloan spent yesterday In Walhalla, wheie he went on a buni ne ti:p. John T. Ashley or Ma; fin township ' 1-ni y .;lo?aay in tue eily. Mr. Ash- i Icy war one of Anderroii couuty'a ci innilusioncra for 20 years and he ha3 a iitiinhcr o. li tend > tu au /a.... o. ' the county. i Magistra'.v A. t'?. Kant wai amour: the vii.it 01.. to : pc a tl yetteulay in the 1 cit v. ! i Henry Tidly Wilcox and Walter Lit- ! Ile of Unit.veil, tia., ate rpendlng a ; few days In tho eily with friends and i relatives. IC. I,. Harton of Chester spent yes- |, terday In the eily it guest at the Chi- ; . t.uola hotel. j j W. P. Thompson was among the , lui it:e t visit oin, ttl spend yesterday j in Anderson' . | ll. H. DuPre ard ll. il. Oreen of Ab beville, spent a lew hours in Oe city yeal erday. ._ .. MIOH Itosnmond HuMlne han return ed from Clemson college where rhe ' ha? been tor the commencement ex- i emires. j < I layne Jones of Ti tnasee waa In the ' , elly yesterday for a lew hours on , business. I . - . - g r M Irs Sue Maxwell of Wnlhalla waa ' shopping in the city yesterday. . 1 fir. Ii; C.. Wltherrpoon of the Ho- ' i berts section spent yesterday in tho city on business. W. C. Campbell of Campbell's sta lion was in thc eily yesterday and ' I while here nhl that he was glvtng 1 serious canrMeratloD.to the matter of i runplng for township comm is^ loner ! , from this reel inn. The township re?u . ferrell to ls composed of Honen Path, . Helton, Hroadaway and Martin. W. C. Hughes, a well known nttor- ' ney (rom Walhalla, waa ip- Anderson 1 yesterday on bu?iness. .' ' ''ll Steve Murdock and Joe Murdock or Martin townrhlp wore in tho city yes terday for a few hod rs on business. J. I). Babb of the Brushy Creek sec tion was in thc city yesterday. S. F. Boyles of Greenville was in tho city yesterday on business. A. W. Holman. S. B. W. Wnllacs. P. . M. Felt roan and W. W. Garter of Co- * ? ooooooooooooooooot o o POLITIC/ o - o Because of thc fact that p o dergon n?d ndjuimng counties i o approaching State campaign, 1 o at considerable additional expe o comprehensive report of thc . s o progresses. In addition to that o pounces a remarkable reduction o DURING THE CAMPAIGN ( o elections will continue over ar o ?rd for that length of t'mo Thc o bc sert lo nny address for Ssv ? o vance. D OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOJ I lumbla ccmpr?-"d a party rpondii g reutet day b? the city, guests at the :.'h!quola hotel. A. S. Johnrtono, the well known | commercial sectetaiy of Greenville, is '.pending a lew days in the city with ; parents, I):, and Mrs. A. P. John loiie. A. M. Alexander of Wnntmlnstnr. ' In in the city for a short :.t:iy with rienda. I Not Paterted. Co-operntlcn ls the keynote In suc cessful accident prevention work. Many lHrge manufacturera who have lestgoed accident prevent ion devices for their own use have not patented them in order that.others mny utilize their ideas. A lnr?c railroad company tvhich hus designed nil ot the accident prevention apparatus lu use in us ma chine Fuops is willing to furnish blue prints (.' the devices to those who de lire to install them In their plants. Character Told by the Note. It ls an ancient.belief ibat the nose Indicates ancestry. Wu speak about Ilia aristocratic nose with Ita high bridge and the plebeian nose of the toiler. Certainly, In a great many enses, rac?' CHI be distinguished by the nose. The Hebrew could hardly be cuniured with the typical negro nose. The hl?hly arched nope ls sup posed to indicate tendency to rule, end '.he "tlutteiied nose shows servility. But Few Do. .Blessed be the man nt the top who ?euieiuh"rs those who steadied the l?d ier for him. "French Briar." "French briar" ls produced in ?lc?ly, Calnbria, Corsica und of Into rears Algeria. JOOOO?OOOOOO o-o ooo o iL NEWS o i - o leoplc in all sections of An- o arc deeply intrested in the o lie Intelligcnccd has arranged o nse, to secure a complete and o tmpa:gn, day by day, as it o The Intelligencer now an- o i in the subscript on price o DNLY. Thc campaign and o proximately three months o i Morning IntctTgencer w'Il o nty*-f"ve. Certs, strictly In ad- o .oooooooooooooooo SAFETY ON Tilt: SEAS " 1 I,(Hillen Ke'jnlronipnt (Jots Favorable Committee Report. j Wa* hington., .tine 10.-The erm-. von lion adopted by the iccont London Con.'orcnco on safety nt aca today ? wa", ordered reported favorably to the Senate hy the foreign relations com mittee. The committee Inserted in j thc convention a reservation preserv ing the light of the United Stntcs to Impose mi vc: .els tn American waters Mich higher (ianda!da of efll -'oncy and such provh-ions lor the health and the com.ort of passengers nnd immigrants as may be deemed advlsablo. I Thc convention must be. .ratified'by a two-thirds vote In the Senate. There has boen rome opposition by friends of tho LaFolette rcamnn's bill, which tho senate has passed, but In view of recent dlcasters at rea the convention probably will receive approval. Thought for the Day. . He wa? one of those men, moreover, who possess almost every gift except the gift of the power to use them. Kingsley. ELECTRIC ... THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM LOYERS GIFTV- ; Majestic. A powerful and exciting drama ot the west. Presented in. twp. reels full of actton to the brim. MABLE'S NE RYE Keystone. A Bide splitting comedy with Mabel Normand the Keystone comedy Queen. FOURTH REEL TO BE SELECTED Coming Friday ?Ohr Matea! Girl" No. 18. Coming Saturday "Zing*,,Sen of the Sea" a thrilling WarneFTeaturo. o o 41$ / IJOU ...THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. ^ SAMSON Universal specla'. The greatest production ever brought hore. This wonderful fi reel feature will hold you spellbound. It plainly shows thc pina ele of success that has been reached by the silent drama. See big add for further i.ifnrmntinn about this fea ture. Featuring J. Warren Kerrigan and Kathleen Kerrigan. Coming tomorrw "'The Triumph of Mind.. .1 reel 101 Bison. Coming Saturday The Sheep Herd er** 2 reel Victor with Warren Kerri gan. Coming Monday/'Hearts Adrift** 4 reel Kamo.is Players with the queen of the movies Mary Plcford Notice lo liemncrutlc Club Officers. The enrollment books for the va rious democratic clubs of Anderson County are now In poBesaion of the County Chairman. Each fecretary ls requested to call or rend for a book to be used by his club at once. These books should be oponed ?il the earliest possible date In some convenient placo so that the voters may appear In person and en roll. S. H. PEARMAN.Chm. LEON L. RICE. Sec. ;It\s Far Cheaper lo use "Town & Country'* Paint at a higher price per gallon than to uso a cheap paint which does not begin to go as far or last as long. Anderson Paint and * Color Co. Blecklcy Bldg. Phone G47