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ALL WEE* A Bevy c Gorgeou 1VIUISIC~S This t; thc small uecdetl in Kol I ion ?li? price. ?axax ??a?a???x4 * ELECTRIC CIT * _ ? * tte ma of Interest and Persona * Wireless on tho St ************* 4M Coif en (Joe* l'r? A gala. Cotton was selling yesterday on the streets of Anderuon for 8 1-4 cent? per pound, this being clio highest price paid for tho past I wo weeks. Despite thc ad\fcnco of 1-4 cont per pound ov er tho price that had prevailed for the past two weekB, very little of the sta plo was offered for sale. BIJOU This Week -i^ktj . MONDAY "FATHERS THREE" Victor, two reel, featuring Harry MeyVrV-'rid Rosemary Thenv. U I ?JU- vj ? , : * ? 'HI?KTOWN -RIVALS' A Joker Comedy. TUESDAY "SMUGGLER'S ISLAND" A Gold Seal two reel drama, fea turing;. Grace. Cunard, and . Frances Ford. "WHEN CUPID CAUGHT A THIEF" A Nestor Comedy. WEDNESDAY "THE ISLAND OF HAPPINESS" A Mig U two reel Drama, featur ing Edna Maison. "EVERY INCH A HERO" lko Comedy* .THURSDAY "THE MASTER KEY" Seventh Fpsiode. "AND THE DEACON SWORE" Nestor Comedy. KM FRIDAY THE HOUSE OF FEAR" ?JA. 3 reel Imp Special, featuring Hobart Henley and Frances Nel son. SATURDAY ''Ol?jrap LEG'S WILL" pison Wo^reel, featuring Grac? Cunard and Frances Ford. . "THE DEATH OF SIMON LA GREfe" An Lko Comedy, featuring Billy ' Ritchie. Two selected reels to be added to each day's program, making FIVE "big reels daily. Best pic tures, also best screen in town. >f Beautiful s Colors-A ipeeial Seei ;< Hie same company wo had booked one .si/i- or Anderson they rofused to play li booking them for next week, and we Ci JW to be u;< GOOll or NETTER than an j A E ? SPARKLETS * _ ?* J Mention Caught Over the * reeta of Anderson * t* ^P* *^ ty* ^r* ^f* ie* Nr. Watton Hoing Fairly Well. News yesterday from Hie bedside of Hon. J. fiction Watson, who was op erated un Thursday in < 'olumida, was to tho effect that he was doing fairly ?veil. The operation, whicli was rath er u difllcult and dangerous one. wa? a success, but Mr. WatHon has not yet fully rocovered from thc effects of lt. Ho had rather p bad night Friday but was better yentordav. lt is stat ed that he IB suffering considerably but that IIIH condition ia not such Hist there is any cause for uncuslur.Bs. Delegation llereUes Mach CommrndHtlnn. ? Senator J. L. Sherard and other membors of tho legislative delegation have come up from Columbia for the week-end. both branches of tho gen oral assembly having adjourned In time to allow the members to spend Sunday with home folk. Tho mem bers of thc delegation hove received much commendation for this action tn recommending an appropriation for the furtherance of agricultural work lu Anderson Count v. 3U*ny People w?nt Laads. Tho. chamber of commorco ha9 on flin names and addrcasos of some COU peonlo In the North and Northwoot who pre Interested in Immigrating to tho South, lt thcan purchase lands ut suttabln rrlec* and terms. Land owners or others who might bc inter ested in this matter may get the names ?nd addresses nf these persons hy applvinr to tho chamber of com - merce for the ia formation. -o .tnnMier Order Fer Kural Mips.. Secretary Portor A. Whaley of tho "homler of commoron announced yes terday that ho had planod something "ke (to of the rural routo mens of An dorso'' Countv in this city and county already, and would place an order for more of the maps this week. Persons wishing t*> procuro tho maps aro rc> quested to notify M*\ Whaley Immed iately, as tho order will go forward In thc noxt two or three days. Per son? who dcBirc the maps should send tn their orders now, ho ?tatos, as thia ls tho last hatch that will bc ordered. Tho maps cost ?n cents each. Per son! from out of town who desire maps should send three cents extra to cover tho cost of postage. Have Von Lsrd For Sale er J .ease I Thoso who have lands for salo or loase and who are interested-In the matter of bringing Immigrants to this section of the South to settle on the undeveloped lands are requested to communicate with the secretary of the chamber of commerce. Porter A. Whaley. A conference of settlement .\nd de idopment will be li*1 Ul in Char leston on Thursday. Fridnv and Sat urday ot this week, and Mr. Whaley ha's been requested to furnish at this meeting data with reference to Undi that are for sale or lease in this sec tion of tho State. * o Interest Here la t.'reenv'lie Marriage. There ls considerable local Interest | tn the marriage yesterday in Green ville of M". Louis H. Gary and Miss Fanny Stone, both of that city. Sev eral Anderson friends of the young couple attended the wedding. Mr. Cary U well known and popular In Anderson.. He ts quite prominent in j Elk circles of the State and bas held | many offices of high rank in this or der, y ' Changea la Perce ? ?f The Intelligencer. Friends of P. B. Kenney, of Shrove-" port. La., who for the past . several . months bas been pressman for The Intelligencer, will be Interested In ! knowing that he haa resigned hts | position here. Mr. Kinney -left yss terdny for his old borne, where he will vlsi; ?or a while. From there he will go to Houston, Texas, where he has accepted s position on one of the Urge datly papers of that city. He ls suc ceeded on The intelligenter force by >n DeWc 4USICAL ( L Magnetic Tornadoc lery, Beaut o before but ou account of ere; we have however auc LTARANTEE this broadway r ?how you ever saw at the HG SHOW rVV. E. Haid win of Spnrtanhurg one of the most caiiublc pressmen In tho State and a gentleman of pleasant address. DttrlnK his short residence in the citv Mr. Kinney made numerous friends, who will regret to learn of I1I3 departure. They wish him suc cess in his now Held. S. D. Nicks of the staff of linotype operators.of The Intelligencer ha; also resigned his position, lie is succeeded by il. M. Aull of Newberry, who ls an opera tor of experience and skill. Mr. Nicks is a very canahle operator and will make good wherever ho locates. Has Faith in l'on dil Ion H. Mles Dorn Oelsberg leaves totlay for Now York Citv, Philadelphia and naltlmoro to purchase millinery and ready-to-wear for spring. She states that thc depression In thc cotton busl neso 1* not going to deter her in buy ing liberally of thc best makes and tho prettiest patterns. In other words, Miss Oelsberg U an optomist, and ls strongly of thc opinion that the worst has passed and that there is a silver Uti inf; to tho dark clouds which have hovered ovor tho country for several months, and she ls going to bring r nico assortment of the prettiest of ready-to twear and milli nery back to Anderson when she re turns In about three weeks. Dr. Klnard to Teach Barucas. Dr. James P. Kluan!, president. of Anderson College will teach Ute Bara* ca class of the First Baptist church Sunday school this morning- Dr. Kinard is n ripe scholar and baa a profound knowledge of the Hilde and hia talk to the class this morning will doubtless -prove ono of tho most In teresting > talks of thc kind that ha ; been made in thc city in some time. A .lui' nttendaneo of members is urg ed today. -o - Vinters Wilt Meet Monday. Tho following notlo with reference to the moetlng nf the ministerial au? sedation has been given out by tho secretary of the city association. Mr. W. T. Bolvin: The city ministerial association will ntcot at thc Y. M. c. A. next Monday morning at 11 o'clock. There is a great deal of Important business to come before us, so we take, this method of . reaching all of the ministers ,of tho city, and urging thom to be present. Thc new Baptist pastor at West End, and Brother Kirkland, edlttor of our .Methodist pa per, are especially requested to be with us. Now lot's meet this time even If tho weather ls unfavorable. BOT. I?. E. karnak to Speak Today. Tho Pov. D. E. ,'amak, president ot the Tetllo Industrial Institute, at 8partanburg, ia a visitor to Anderson and this morning will speak at Bethal Methodist church. His address at th? Orr-JUIc churcn will be made at thc regular hour for the morning Bervlee. At Bethe! church he will speak at the usual hour for tho evonlng sorvtee. An Old Heed in Flied. There wu* recorded yesterday In tho office of Clerk of Court Jamba N. Poarman a title to real estate that ta 63 years of age. The deed records the transfer of 170 acres of land in Anderson district, on the west side of 2.1 Milo Creek (now Three and Twen ty Creek) from J. A. Bogga to Wil liam Ford, tho consideration being S?OO. The deed bore the dato of Sep tember 27. 1852. Can Pay Fer Pating la JO Installment*. lt Ja not unlikely. that. tho street paving commission will adopt plana whereby property owners \?ho are assessed for street paving-^ptovld?d, ot course, the bond Issue carries-> may, pay their assessments cash or In 10 installments, extending over 'a period of that many years. At a re cant meeting'of the commission on the matter nt makin* the assessments payable in Ove to lo installments waa discussed. The commission instruct ed its attorney. Mr. O. Cullen Sulli van, to write the Arm of brokers who purchased the Greenville paving cer tificates asking them If they would like to have toe certificates extend over a period of atna or ten years. The brokers hate replied that they have no objections to th? certificates being extended over such a period. I B P Al Iffens Bro COMEDY ( \ and Dazz >f Mcppimer tif ul Costuir r FOR A. S CREAM-EGG-PI IS TO E BEST NUMBER BF LYCEUM COBBSE Will Bc Given Tuesday Evening at Anderson Col lege. Tuesday evening Anderson people ?ill have the privilege of attending what will probably prove thc best number of thc lyceum course for this season. Tho number will coat the as sociation moro than any attraction brought here Up Until thl? time, which ls in Itself an' Indication of what thc number will he. The attraction will consist of the rendition of Host ami's "Thc Romancers." by thc company of the noted director. Frank Lea Short. In bringing ' this play to Anderson the college 1B* offering to the city one of thc best dramatic performances on the college stage today. The play ld the best com efl v work of tHs eminent French dramatist. Edmond Rostand, and the noted! director Frank Lea Short has ari' international reputa tion; Thc many letters which Mr. Short has received regarding his production of "Thc Romancer:;" arc the best proof of Its success and of the wide spread appreciation of its production. On? communication from Professor J. P. Wickersham Crawford of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania will suffice. "Dear Mr. Short: Allow me to con gratulate you' on tho excellent per - formance of "The Romancers" given before the faculty and students of the Summer School of the University of Pennsylvania. I have been an ad mirer of the play for years, but the presentation of your company exceed ed all my expectations. I assure you that your company will always bo welcome at the University of Penn sylvania." Thc costuming, und scenorv of tho present nroducttoh will be tho most costly and elaborate ever offered with a lyceum attraction and tho company will bo composed of well known- play ers of classic'experience. CHILD GETS S?CK CROS^lTEV?RISH IF CONSTIPATED "California Syrup of Figs'* can't hann tender stomach or A laxative today sates a sick child tomorrow. Children Blmply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, which become clogged hp with waste, liver gets sluggish; stomach sour. , lx>ok at the tonrue. mother. If coated, or your child ls listless, croea, feverish, breath had, restless, doesn't eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children's ailment, give a teaspoonful of "California Syj rup cf Figs," thea don't worry, oe causo lt ls perfectly harmless, and in a few hours all thia constipation poison, sour bite and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. A thorough - "inside Cleansing" ls of rimes ail that ls nec essary. It should be. the first treat ment given in any sickness. ^Beware of counterfeit 'fis syrups. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot tle ot "California 8yrup of Figs/' which'has full drectionw tor babies, children ot all ages and for grown ups plainly printed on the bottle, i/ook carefully and see that It a made hy the "California Fig 8yrup Com pany." Lee Owens of Pendleton was a visi tor In Anderson Saturday, Hon. W. H. Glenn of Centervtlte was a visitor in tho city Saturday: Ung Dancl it, Temper? ie? and Eie? MOVIL "THE BCttll "KUM AM) WALL PAPEll ?MALL F?R G ROUTE IE OPERATED SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR MARKETING CREAM AND EGGS OFFERED WORK TO BEGIN FEBRUARY 15TH Territory Between Anderson and Williamston Is to Be Cover' ed. Details a.? to thc conducting of thc creamery route to bb operated out of Anderson and plans for the promotion of bog. and poultry raising tn connec tion with thiB industry were discussed yesterday at the - chamber of com .nerco with two score or moro inter ested farmers by three experts ot the extension department work ot Clem son College.' Whtte the locality In which the creamery route will be operated was selected, the exact highways along which tho cream collecting wagon will pass was not decided upon. This matter will be determined definitely between now and February 16, the Mme at which it Is hoped to have the scheme tn operation. It waj decided that thc creamery route would, cover the section of the county between An derdon and Williamston. and while lt was ?Sefinltely decided it is probable that the wagon will pass along tho Williamston mad in going out nf An derson and follow the Greenville road In returning to the city. Details Explained. Tho detalla of the workings of thc creamery route were fullv exnlalned to tho farmers by Prof. D. W. Wat kins, assistant dairyman of Clemson College. He told of tho money that was to be made out of the cream business, how Clemson College would go about collecting the buttor fat. manufacurlng the butter from lt and placing the same upon the mar kets. For the first three months the route ls in operation the expenses ot thc sam? will be borne by donison College. Cream will be collected every day at Ute houses of thosp farmer.1 who have agreed to furnish butter fat. Tho product will bc shipped'to Otem Hon College, and thosp who have furnished cream Will * receive chocks at the end of each month for the but ter fat furnished during, the month lust ended- After the . first. .three months the cost of operating the route will pe taken out of the-Checks returned to Urose persons tor? cream furnished. II-I^I_ ..? nw?'"? ?? * ??". . Prof. V. H. Calvin made a short talk to the tannera on the'subject of 'wis ing pigs in connection with the cream Industry. The plan ls tr. get the farm ers along the route who turnish cream to uso skimmed milk in feed ing Pigs. There is nothing better for young pigs, he stated than skimmed milk, lt being aunerior to corn. Te Collect Eggs, lt ls planned to collect eggs along the route as well aa cream. An In teresting and instructive talk on this subject and the general subject ot poultry raising was mada by Fru?. Frank C. Hare. He pointed out how tir?se farmers furnishing cream along the route could* utilise their sour skimmed milk to advantage In feed ing their-chickens. .Skimmed milk and oem meal, he stated, makes the Anest, poultry food there is. and will make G?fem .lay in the Wln^r. . . ? . The plan is to have a number of farmers along the craateary route oign agreements to furnish Clemson College with fresh oggs. There are to be furnished. Cartoons for holding ons dosen eggs will be furnished the farmers. The eggs are to be placed Ilk these, white eggs In on cartoon and brown eggs In another, the box sealed up and stamped with the num ber assigned the patton furnishing them. The eggs will be taken ?/y the cream collector and forwarded to Clemson College, from ''which point they will he placed on the very 'best allies ng Girls-A. Riot of ed wltlr Entrancing ctrleal Effects. ?S FOR MONDAY: ii"-A Two Reel Domino Feature. ."-One of thone screamingly funny Keystone Comedies. JM-? * \ genuine money saving event, actual savings ia dependable merchandise values. Here is your opportunity to save money on dependable merchandise of the highest char acter. Seldom does there come a time when you c?n buy strictly high grade goods at prices as low as here quoted. 1 Come, see, and convince yourself that this is a money saving Opportunity, which you con not .afford'to miss. ! i NVW -lind Spring- Dress Ginghams. ... 10? 1.00'J yartla Apron Ginghams, value 7c.... <...,. . . .....Sc 2,000 yards Heavy sheeting, worth 7c .. ... ... ...6c 40-inch All Wool Barge, regular price 60c... ... . :. >.....-, ...Sic 72-inch Fine Broad Cloth, regular..price 6Gc. .... -%. .... ...,Jsh: Ono lot Cotton Blankets, regular price'75c. . . . ...50c One lot Extra Heavy Wool Nap Blanket, regular- price 12.90 ,. .$145 54-inch All Wool Serges in alt colet's, regular 75c.50c One lot White Dress Litton, value 3Gc... ... ... ,.V.19c One lot Crepe Plaid Dress Goods in beautiful colors, values ?25c ,.1Re Ono lot Fine Silks for Waists, tn all shades, worth 50e...85c Ono lot Dress Goods in Wool Suitings, regular .price 50c.85c One lot Chambry in Bolid colors, regular price 10c..Gc Ono lot Children's Dresses in Ginghams and Caloteas, regular price soc............;:. .ste Ladles' Caracul Coats, values up to $8.00.> .v.. . .. .. . .$&48 SHOES One lot Ladles' Shoes on counter, sises up to 4 1-2...98c Now Uno Ladles' row cut Shoes Just received' in Gun'Wctai. Viol Kid and Patent Leather in Pumps, Baby Dolls and Bluchers . .$849 One lot Ladies' Vlei Kid -SJioes. worth $2.00. ..$L39 One lot Ladles' Gun Metal and Patent Leather Shoes, values np tn $X00... ... . . . ..$1.98 Big line Mcn'B Fine Shoos In all leathers, worth $3.50.$2,49 ... CLOTHING :^^:m: - Big Uno Men's Ai) Woo) Stilts in Blue Serges adi) iFao'cy vt/nfateds. vaiuoiio.oo.. ... ... .aa.rmJffi. .JmUM Our Entire lino Men's tfino Slue Sorgo and Fancy Worsted llultB. . values $12.50 and $15.00.. ... One lot BoyH' Knco jautts in Blue. Serges ind Cashmere, worth regu lar $9.00. .'.<.. ... .... ,......$8.98 100 Palra Men's All Wool Casam?ri Panta, worth" S$.00i *.. . v .:$l,48 The Lesser Co. Where You Pay Less. -- PIEDMONT INSURANCE AGENCY See. Me For ^ Any and All INSURANCE. C. E. TRIBBLE, Brown markets available. Those furnishing eggs wlll . be paid for them by the same plan they receive pay for the cream furnished.