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Two annual over $60.00 the lucky ni the ones tha ^ginning R the second s show our ap r L ASK CHANGE DATE FOR N DIRECTORS REQUEST LES- ' SEES TO OPEN PLAY HOUSE ON FEB. 20. INSTEAD FEB. 9 Abo Request That First Night Attraction Be Changed to "A Prince of Tonight." At ti meeting Saturday morning of directors of tho Anderson Develop-1 lin n' company lt was decided IQ re- ! quest tba Hlelch Amusement company, ! lessees-ot the new Anderson Theatre,. to defer the opening of the I opera, house from February b. the date pre viously set, to Saturday evening, Feb ruary 20 ? The directors also decided to request the lessees of the theatre to open the ::t'v." plcyhcuso with a dif?e?en? attrac tion from that already announced for the opening night. It baa; been an nounced already that the Bleich Amusement comparfy had closed a contract for the presentation here on February 20 of "A Prince for Tonight" and that on tho opening night, Febru ary 9. the Biston* English Opera com pany would present Verdi's master piece "Il Trovatore." The lessees will ' be requested to open the theatre with the attraction scheduled for Feburary 20, that ls. "A Prince of Tonight." Whether Tl Trovatore" will be can celled entirely br given here at some other date, ls a matter that will be decided by th? lessees of the theatre. Cant Get Beady. After noting the atatus of work on MONDAY'S IN VAUI Conrad's Go prei "COUNT 3 A Delightful 1 IN MC The Meager ai the Pd 13 day ?ervlce, whick ta shown will ho cn? and better than what hart bee aa a posftffe guarantee t vkill be clean ?ad refine Ma?a? O 00 H passes to the Palmetto T . each. Each ticket bon imber will have his or her t were accumulated at thc londay, January 4th* thei it 5:00 p. m. Two perfoi ?preciation of the patrons GUAR/ ?N OPENING EW THEATRE! thc new theatre building, tho directora ' decided that it would be bent tot ask the IcBBees to deter the opening if the playhouse until february 20. While it J ii believed that tile theatre-could | be Rotten ready for tho opening on 1 February 9, the directors wer?' afraid , that the contractors would have (ol rush the work too much. Hy poBtpon-; inn tho opening for eleven duys, Ihoy think that much better work can bc done ia finishing uu the Interior of the theatre. I'nt?hie I? Plaster Work. Just at prcHetit the contractors are engaged tn placinR the ornamental blaster work In the interior of the i trcatre In position. The ornamental ; work is manufactured elsewhere und j ?hipped here crated tn straw. It is taken out here and placed In position I about the Interior af thc theatre. WJien Unlined th" thectre will be by far the handsomest payhouse lu the State. This plaster work'is or elegant design and is used in profusion. The decorations about the frone of tuc stage, over the boxes, about the bal cony and on the overhead celling are exquisite. KEE PNG IX GOOD CONDITION Many people suffer from indigestion j and constipation and do not know it. ! A feeling of dullnetfa and languid ness, bitter taste In tho month, head ache, bilious fever-most of those conditions when you "arc not sick, hut don't feel right"-can be traced to sluggish bowels and torpid liver. Poley Cathartic Tablets cleanse the Betern, arouse the liver, banish In digestion and make you "feel good all over"-light, energetic and ambitious. Bold by Evans Pharmacy. MATRE PROGRAM: )EV1LLE -Ahead Girls tent li farce Comedy. WIES: ilmctlo has Jest bo.?* . d a leans that all pletare* ap te the m?nate. Meek a shown In the pant. AI* hat all Vaudeville shows d. See Big Ad. In tab Wm k ALF THOU = HEI heacre will be given away gVit entitles you to a chai - name placed in a plain s . sM?vvfi prior io that time e will be two performanci 'manees will be given at ni ge given the Palmetto Th? VINTEE ASK MUSIC FESTIVAL COME AFTER MARCH 1 CENTRAL COMMITTEE WANT CHANGE IN DATE OF EN TERTAINMENT CANT GET READY Date Agreed Upon Already Would conflict With Opening of the New Theatre. JtofluestluK that the date for hold-1 lug the winter music festival in An-1 JcrRon be changed from February 20-22-23 to some time- after Mardi 1.1 a telegram was sent yesterday morn- j 5-3 ti' Capt. "'In!?,,, Laughlin' of inc central committee, having this mat-, ter in eharge to the Chicugo office? af the company which has sheen en-1 ?aged for thc performances. Thc committee expects to hear, from the j company within a few days with ref erence to what time In Marah will! suit beut for the nnpearancc of their artists in this city. When it wns found out that the di rectors of the Anderson Development, Company would request thc Bleich Amusement Company, lessees of the theatre now in process of erection, to postpone tho opening date from Feb Mia ry it to 20. the central committee lealited that it would not be possible to hove tho music festival hero at the timesorlgtnally agreed upun, February 2u-22-2:i, as the first named date l< tho one selected for the opening bf tho theatre. o 0 o ? e o o o o o o o o o o o o o "o o o 0 DOTS ABOUT T?>VN o e " eonooonoooo o o o o o o o o The Kev. J. IL Gibbouoy. rector of Grace Episcopal church, ha:-, return ed from a short vacation spent with his mother and sisters at his old home at Wythevllle, Va. Mr. Gibboney will officiate nt services at Grace church today. G. H. Mahon, former . mayor of Greenville, was a visitor in the city yesterday. - y Foster Fant ls assisting City Clerk and Treasurer Scott in receiving re turns for city taxes. The time for muk- v lng returns for purposes of taxation expires January 20. Licenses are pay able between January 1 and ID. Miss nessie Dean, daughter of Mr. W. L. Dean, who lives four miles west 01 the city, vras operated on Friday at the And sr son County Hospital. Misa Dean was suffering from appendicitis. Yesterday her condition was reported as satisfactory. Julian Martin has decided to move to his farm in the Neals Creek section bf the county. For several yeera he ami als family have been living In the old IU S. Hill house, on Blast Orr street. THIS IS A BAD MONTH. ? The Indoor life of winter, with lack of outdoor exercise, puts a heavy load on kidneys. Nearly everybody suffers from rheumatism, backache, pain In sides and back, kidney and bladder ailments. A backache may not mean anything seriou**. but It certainly does not mean anything goo^. Ifs'better to be on tho safe side and take Foley Kidney Pills to strengthen and tS vlgorato the kidneys and help them do their work They help rid the blood of acids and poisons. Sohl by Brans Pharmacy. LET US PRINT IT FOR YOU SAND DOL ?E'S H each week for a period ol ice at the passes. A dra ealed envelope and on W , or which there will be fe ss in the afternoon insteat ight as in the past. This eatre During 1914. A co 1 positively guarantee i be honored during the manage the Palmetto BS JOHN W. LINDLEY NEW TRUSTEE CITY BOARD ELECTED YESTERDAY BY BOARD TO SI C :EED J. L. SHERARD SERVES UNTIL 1920 Matters of a Routine Nature Con sidered by Board After Election. John w, Lindsay wa? elected a trustee of the etly school of Anderson at a meeting cf the board yesterday afternoon. Mr. Lindsey succeed* J. L. Sherard, who oOiut* time UKO tendered his resig nation In.view of th* f?ct that he h*ul beeu elected to the state set.ate and \ the law prohibits ono man holding two ? public offices of profit cr honor ut the : ....tin?- time. Mi". Li?uncy v. a:t eluded ?O | nil out the unexpired term of Mr. j Sherard, which will end in January j 1920. i Thero were several matters ot rou tine nature before trust?es, who met in regular monthly session, but thc elec tion of Mr. Lindsey as a trustee wus the only business ot general public in- i terost transpiring. , Under thc head of routine business thc matter of the water bill for 1013 1914, which hes been under consider ation for some months. Waa taken up. The trustees held a conference with representatives of the water company Saturday morning on this matter, but at the meeting yesterday afternoon no settlement in the case was reached. .The board of t nlrtces of Anderson school district No. 17, which embracer all the schools in thc city and those in tho suburbs, consists of the follow ing, their names ftoing mentioned in the order iii which their ternis expire. J. D. Rast, K. E. Llgon. G. N. C, Hob - man. term expiring in 11)16; J. A. Brock, Dr. J. iV-JJuykctt and .1, M. Padgett, terms expiring in HMS; W. ll. Shearer. W. P. Wright and John W. Linley, terms expiring in 191?0. GAS, HEARTBURN, INDIGESTION OR A SICK STOMACH "Pepe's Diapepsin" ends all stoat* ach distma in five minutes. Time it! Pepe's Diapepsin wi!! di- j gest anything you eat and overcome a , sour, gassy or out-of-order stomach surely within five min otes. If your menin don't fit comfortably, or what you eat Ilea like a lump o'.: lead In your stomach, or ir you havt heartburn, thai ia a sign of Indigos. Hon. Oct from your pharmacist a fifty cent case of Papo's DI?pepsin and tako a dose Just aa soon es you can. Th?"r>? will be no sour risings, no belching if undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gsa or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling In the stomach, ?au- j Bea. debilitating headaches, dlsxtness ] or intestinal griping. This will all go. and. besides, there will be no sour food left over In th? stomach 1 to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pepe's Diapepsin ia a certain cure for ont-of-ordor stomachs, because lt takes hold ot your food and digesta lt just the ?ame ?is If your stomach wasn't there. Ue?icr In fire minases from all stomach misery la wailing for you at any drug store. These large fifty-cent cases contain enough Pape'a Dispepsia to keep the entire family free from stomach dis orders and tn digestion for manyi months. It belongs lu yonr borne. \ . 13SS3?BB?? LARS---FRE ow = F four weeks, making a tot wing will be held after eac ednesday and Saturday n jar each day, will receive 1 of one as in the past. Th improvement in service an ntinuance of which we sha :hat the passes given awa; entire year of 1915. rega Theatre. Signed: A. M. RELIEF ASSOCIAT TO ASSIST Tl FOR PRESENT APPLICATION FOR WORK CAN BE FILED AT CHAMBER OF COM MERCE Y. M. C. A. BUILDING j FOR SUPPLY DEPOT ! Meeting Monday Night of Board of Gov -niora for Purpose of Perfecting Plana., Tho hoard of governors of the An derson Relief Association will meet Monday evening at 7 o'clock in the office of President G. Cullen Sullivan for the purpose of perfecting a work ing basis for thc onranlzirtlnti. All members of the bonni aro urged to be present at this conf?rence. At this meeting the governors will divide the city Into 12 convenient dis tricts for conven lenee in carrying un the work Of relieving cases of distress. A chairman will be appointed from each district, who will have in charge the work of relief iii a district. Tho governors will also connidef thc mat ter of selecting an executive offlcor That SI ? Go? Resolved: . J. na inti - . whe ted AHS befoic inter* J. H. ANDERSOl ai of eight passes with h performance. The per tights, the first name drav the annual pass. e first Vaudeville at 3:45 id extraordinary ofter is 11 strive to merit. y during this contest, will irdless of who may own c T ION PLANS W UNEMPLOYED >r general manager for the organiza tion. A General Manager. The general manager will have In1 nhargo the matter of directing the j work of the organization. It Ls plan ped to give him two or three capable] assistants. -The president of the Y. M. C. A. Itated yesterday that the association building, on West Earle street, would lie tendered to the Anderson Helief Association as a depot for supplies until suitable headquarters for the organization could be arranged. > The Unemployed. Thc association will also take up the matter of securing employment tor those out of work. Persons who , lia vc work which they can give some i one are requested to notify the Cham ber ut comuittrcu for lut- present, and those who' are out of work and desire employment are rpquestc*.! to do like wise. Until the general manager is elected for the organization and has secured headquarters of hin own. where this, matter will be looked af ter, the chamber of commerce will take charge of this matter. y ? * ?>M? ! This Ia a Good Town I LET'S ALL PULL TOGETHER J t*-~ ? ? ? ?.?? ??'???%> v Year's Reso ?ould Appeal yd Business iVi t ? will deposit my rn? ie Citizens National B re it is guarded by the States Government. avings deposits made o e January 10th will c ?st from January 1st. ?, President J.F.SHI )0?? a value of son holding r*n out from ? p. m., and intended to ON. Farms! Farms! I have a good selection of farms that are priced cheap. READ this list and see if I haven't ?ot what yon want. One 86 acre tract. One 52 acre tract. One 40 acre tract. One 43 acre, tract. One 210 acre tract. Annd a lot of others that I haven't mentioned, all pf these,have good build* ines on them. ... . H. G. Love, Real Estate Offiee Ofer Hubbard'* Jewelry Store. lution en 3ney ank, n or ?raw UMATE, Cashier . ;