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PIM TONGHI ARRIVES IN CITY TO PER FECT DETAILS FOR OPEN ING SHOW BOOSTS CITY Walter M. Role? .Astonished at Wide-Awake, Hustling Com munity Which He Finds. ; Walter M. Holes, business manager of tlie "Prince of Tonight" musical comedy company, which wjll ' open ''Tho Anderson" ther.tre on the even ing of Friday. February li?, is in the city arranging details ot the opening attraction. This is Mr. Hole's: first visit to Anderson. Ile expressed him self yesterday as being astonished at anding Anderson sud? a wide-awake bustling city. Ho was greatly im pressed hy tho natural beauty of the city and particularly Hs appearance after night with the great white way' lights burning. Mr. Holes stated that the attraction Which is to open the new play house here ic one. of the best touring thlB section of thc South thlu year, and is drawing crowded houses wherever it is showing. After showing at Ander son thc company will work through Florida and out to Memphis, Tenn omi hi the direction of the Pacific eoast, where it is Scheduled" to' appear at the exposition at San Francisco in the spring and summer. : That Anderson has one of thc most ?eautiful and. complete theatres In ho. South, ls the opinion of Mr. Roka, expressed without reserve after lie had been shown over the new play house yesterday by Manager C. H. Bleich. . "TIIK LITTLE GRAY LADY? 3?K8 Jane ?rey- at the * Paramount Today. Jano Grey, who Is presented as the star of Channieg: Pollock's dramatic romance of official life In Washington as it is today, "The Little Gray Lady" Youngs Island, S. C., Nov. 23. UK To get started with you we yiu the following offer. Send va ?1.5* for 1,000 Frost Proof Cabbago Plant* gi own In the open air and will etanr freering, . grown ? from the' Col abratet Seed of Bolglna & Son and Thorbon & Co? and I will send you 1,000 Cab bago Plants additional FREE, and yoi can repeat the order aa many time* as you like, I will give yon ap?ela pgftsf? O? Potato 8ee?3 Foist* Plants later. We want the account of close buyers, large and small. W? aaa supply all. Atlantic Coas* Plant Co. VISIT THE "COTINC. MfiYICil" EXPOSITION CAR Now on Exhibit in An drseon until Saturday Night, hear P. 6? N. Freight depot Car was loaded by the Madero government, tho National Educational Society and National Railways of Old Mexico, but fa in charge of Ameri cans. ? V'c Come exhibits on display tn CUT i re: Aztec Indian idols from, the Mexican National Museum; excava tions ?rom Pompel ot Mexico;^ 400 y?ar-old bsd; Mexican mun**?*; Mexican talking parrot and other tropical birds: handiwork of Mexican natiyes< as drown work, basketry, blanket weaving. pottery, 'finger painting; "opals.'onyx, silver. gold, kt?L, from Mexican mineai One' chunk of Bilroy wilgha 400 fha., .'Value <250. Tbsre -art hundreds of museum ex hibits 8ncbT?;dteBsed fleajj. In cases; Bilk worms and raw dlk; horned triads; thc armadillo or ant-eater; 2T5 pound tu. tie, photos o' Mexican people afiiT scenery, furnished by1 thc Mexican National Raliway, valued at $1,000, Thero is . much school work, as uiaps. miniature Mexican mud houses, split straw and feather work j:??o In school H. Tlie agricultural, industrial. and mineral producta ot Old Mexico aw t>t->rtaiPtng ?nd educational for ov rone to see\ Open Hally a a. m. to 10 p. tu. 1 ?Admission 16c. School classes (with teachers), 6c. NOTE-Ladles need not hesitate tc visit th? exhibit, as there are ladle* s not only an actress of surpassing :kill In tho legitimate production tn vhich she has been starred tor years, jut possesses the ability to convey ull her charm, personality and magnetism o h?r audience quite as well, wbeii olaying before tho camera. The title ..ole or "The Little Gray Lady" JIB lo: . iy resembles Miss Grey's char icterlstles a? her name does the title >f the play, and thai of the cha actor he portrays, Anna Gray. The scones >f "The Little Gray I July" are laid n Washington and embrace a typical Washington boarding house, wfterr- all ht ima tes are government employes is well as several departments of the hilted States treasury. Anna Gray ls a quiet, high princip led young woman who falls in love with Poi ry Carlyle, a weak, young clerk whose own extravagant tasto*, and the dissipations induced by on leavoring to please Ruth Jordon haye combined to plunge him Into both dd t .ind dissatisfaction at his lot. ( I He linds that his position in thd treasury department enables him u] ibtaln possession of nieces of ni" lat od money and that by-pasting them to gether he can induce tradesmen to iccept them for good bills and so add1 considerably to hts income. In a very few days however, the secret service; men aro on his trail and lt is only owing to the heroic Belf-Bncrlflcc o? Anna that he ls savhd from the conse luences of his crime, r.mth In his .rouble discards him, and as he real izes that her affection was inspired inly by mercenary motives, while Vnnn loves him sincerely for himself ilone, he ls Gwept th a revulsion of eeling' to a love for her which ts as leep and lasting as her own. There are moments of the mo;t. enso and thrilling suspense while Ynna ls concealing Perry from the >olice aud when she confronts Rutlj ind struggles with her for the evi lenoe which will clear or convict ".erry, the situation is tremendous AS he two women struggle with all t'.vc lercencEH of love, passion, and des pair. This will bc seen at. the Paramount theatre today. PRINCE OE TONIGHT Dazzling Musical Comedy WM Open "The Anderson" February 19. Gorgeous costumes, dazzling, epee acular effects high class music, stun ting show girls and dashing broilers .'orm the background of that moat vopular of musical comedies, "The Prince of Tonight," which will be the ittractloo at the grand opening of 'The Anderson" theatre February 19. The cast ls headed by Tom Arnold, vho is seen in his happiest mood lu he title role. The story tells of the ?dventur s of Mr. Aruold, as a strand ed college youth wiro falls in love with and is snubbed by a beautiful teircss whom he meets while acting is life saver at 'Tho Breakers," Palm 'leach. Sh% coquettes with him and hen informs him that minus wealth ind position he has no chance at all. lut he ic befriended by an aged gar dener who has learned mysteries of angie from hta plants and who turns tim Into a prince of mythical'land for a night. It ls undv^stood that if thc orince falb to receive a kiss from tho right girl before the night ls over, lie ls to die at dawn. Tho manner in which- he escapes the fate threatened him and wins the' right girl gives ?L? author, Adams, Hough and Howard, unusual opportunity to link modern characters with m-.gie and mythical 3ituationj. The transformation scenes, the artistic grouping of the host ot pretty girls included in the chorus, and the gorgeous stage pictures will prove a revelation. Joseph E. Howard, literally surpasses himself in provid ing the music for "The Prince of .To night," and tho constant introduc tions of musical numbers offers much to charm thc lovers of good music. Among the many song hits are: "Her Eyes Aro Blue For Yale," ' "Tonight Will Never Come Again," "Mean Moon Man," "I Don't Want to Marry Your Family." "Follow the Rainbow Trail," "I F?6l In Love On Monday," and "You're a Bear Old World After All." Miss Milford Dead. Miss Lillie Milford, daughter ot .thc late Dr. Milford of Anderson County, died last Sunday night lu Columbia, following a long illness. The body was brought to the city last night and the funeral and interment will take place today at First Qreek church, iii the lower section of tho county. CROSS, FEVERISH CHILD IS BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED Look, Mother! If Tongue is coated give "California Syrup of Figs." > Every .mot)ier realises, after giving ber children "California Syrup of Figs" that thir. is their ideal laxative, because- ?hey love lt\s pleasant taste and. lt thoroughly cleanses the tender little stomach, liver and bowels with out griping. When cross, Irritable, feverish or breath is bad, stomach sour, look at the tongue, mother! If coated,' sive a toaspoorful of thia harmless "fruit laxative." and in a few/ boura all tho too?!, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passe* out of the bowels, and you have a well, plavful child again. When its little system ls full of cold, throat sore, has stomach ache, dtarrhae, indigestion, eblle-re member, a good "inside cleansing" should always be the first treatment alvon. M'?lons of mothers' keep "California Syr np, of T1xca'f handy; they know a teaspoonful today naves a sick child tomorrow. Aak yocr druggist for a f.O-eont buttle of "California Syrup of Cigf," which has directions for babies, children of all ige? .and grown-ups printed on the bottle. Beware . pl counterfeits sold ljerc, so don't be forded. Get. the genuine, made by ["California Fig Syrup Com|?any." WOULD-BE ALCHEMIST LANDED IN THE COURT ________ . ERNEST MILLER CHARGED WITH MAKING DIMES OF PENNIES SOME PASSED As the Alleged Offense Was Com mitted in Country Case Ww, Dropped. When thc case against-E. nest Mill er, charged with cheating und swind ling, was called yesterday in the re corder's court it wis discovered that the alleged offense had been commtt S. d outside of '.he city limits of An erson and \v.s, therefore, not within rte Jurisidl^tlon of tho recorder. The efeidant was, of course, dismissed. It was rather a smooth trick Miller as charged with having performed, fact, if he did what it was charged at he did, he comes about as near living the problem for which ancient ?l'homintB gave their lives as anyone io ever existed on this sphere. In ?rt, Miller was charged with chang iii the haser metals Into silver, and b>\a process involving the manipula tlra of various acid.;. The base mtil he was charged with turning inti silver was one cent pieces, which, it 1 charged, he made into dimes by ireling them with some kind of acid tba!turned the copper the color of sllvf Itlappeared that a negro passed one If these fake dimes on a Greek and Ipceived in exchange two rive centitoackages of peanuts. The mat ter vis reported to thc police. Later on a fcgro approached the officer and show* him one bf the fake dimes for whichlie bad given a negro two nickle! This led to tho arrest vjf Miller! It was also reported that one of thetakc dimes was palmed off a negro forking for the- People's Fur niture Imipany some time ago. JuBt low many of tho so-called limes Ve in circulation, no one knows, V course; but lt is not im nrobablihat Abe one who worked the trick fldVod the public while ' the fleecing Vas ?pod. If the matter comes t<*he attention of government -luthorltii it is practically certain that the f gro will be hauled up for investiga ian in the federal court. Tampcrlnlwlth the money of the gov ernment llsuch a manner as this ls a cry seriof offense. men mi FOR FLEISHMAN BROS. The folio Merchant's Moines, Iowi From what tH ?seen of the B j Fldiihman B might have b Anderson stor I FLEISHMAN HIGH Fleishman C:, operate s Unas. These chants and as that the one merchant is to aim to employ ?sales people in ^ Their buBipes tinually growing1 their vory marke quite largely Jo ting the right kl In discussing Juurimi'a Idea man stated that help proposition things in the reta! gue? tbat poor si stores throughout and have been, one sets pf the mall or He contends that store advertises and io the store and th competent help to that tho store is dire mail order business ty. He says that thel been that incompeiant will drive busluess. a store mgardleps . of that is done, and if a g elippldg from the de Journal ot Des is self explanatory, intelligencer man has e service ot the local stor J, this store v. ritten about tho Ul OS. BELIEVE S SALESMEN. of Fayetteville, N. ores In the Card ers are real mer they understand function of ?the ll goods, and they e but the very best stores. . I good and. is con d tliey attribute business success r success in get f sales people, subject with tho Mr. B. Fleish-. nsidered the of the greatest uslness. He we? men in retail country are, e greatest as tiqu?es. ere a retail ng-3 people In employs in e the people, boosting the at communl perlenee has leo people from tho advertising r salesman heir store, o except to As Mr. s are that sc drives trade away fro where ls the customer t the mall i der bous Fleishman &_ys, the eh tho customer leaving thdSsiorc be cause of the lncompeta? c. thc salesman will not be nmo receive, any better elsewhere, io ?>r she, as the case may be, ls incltnfto buy a money? order, or a draft dfco send a check to a mall order holLin some large city and run the ris? .getting the goods they want. 1 Fleishman Bros., do .c advertising to bring peop store. They often offer bli but they see to lt that their pie are competent to coop tholr advertising deoartm wien a salesman on their tor department, shows himself tant, there lj Just one bf t for him to do, he n URt either himself or step aside and maaroom foi* somvme eise. derablc o their rgaina, poo wit ll and any ipe gs VC: Hin Aunt Dee?, Mr. A. M. Wright, ot The gencer's staff bf linotype . returned to the. city last I Newberry, where he was KOAOunt of the death early Wu| day mornlnr of his aunt, Miss. Lea veli. du ra an on OV ? le Feaster Jones of Starr Was il city yesterday for a ?hort while*. WOFPORD ALUMNI TO E BANQUET WILL BE HELD IN DINING ROOM OF METHO DIST CHURCH DR. H. N. SNYDER And Prof. John G. Clinkacales Will Be Present-Some of the Alumni in the County. A gathering or Wofford College alumni in Anderson County for the purpose renewing iutereBt uud af fection on the part of these for their alma mater, and probably perfecting an alumni association, will he held 8aturday afternoon at r>:30 o'clock, about the festive board, in the dining room of St. John's Methodist church. President Henry N. Snyder of Wof ford, and Prof. John G. iiinkmxileo, for years a beloved professor of tile same Institution, will be the guests of honor at thc turkey dinner. Gradual* es of- the college In Anderson Couuty living outside of the city will also be guests at this dlnuer. The object of thc gathering ls UIBO to bring tho graduates into closer touch with one another. And it is not improbable that after the perfect ion of the alumni association the or ganization will be extended so as to take in former students of the insti tution living in this county. Those who will attend the diuner arc re quested to notify Mr. A. H. Bagnall or Mr. Sami. L. Prince, both of Andor son, at once. lt ls expected that some 25 or 20 graduates of Wofford will attend the dinner, which will b/a so arranged that alumni living at Honea Path, Belton and Williamson may attend lt and leave for their homes on the 8:10 o'clock interurban car. Following are some of the Wofford graduates who arc living In Anderson County: Judge Geo. E. Prince. A. H. Dagnall, T, Frank Watkins, Samuel L| Prince, Jno. B. Humbert, J. M. Latt in cr. R. lu Holroyd, W. M. Sloan, Goo. W. Sullivan, Dr. Frank M. Lander, Dr. W. T. Lander. Ftev. J D. Crout, Al pheus AttavTAy. Rev. T. C. O'Dell. Rev. W. C Kirkland, Frank Hudgens, W. A. Hudgens, George Goodglon, T. L. Cc!;v Fred ??[kel. John Owens, Tom Hill, Marshall P. Orr, Roy Grimn, Rufus Hill, Tom Graham, Rev.- Mar vin .Owlngs. ?8EE$t2 MEXICO" CAR Au Exposition Csr Loaded With Ex. titbits'-From Old Mexico. ''Seeing Mexico" Is the title of an exhibit car. containing a complete line of the producta, resources and modes of life In the war torn republic of Old Mexico, which is now stationed on P. & X. <raok near freight depot. Since its arrival the exposition car has had almost constant Btream of visito; s. and all say the?' greatly en joyed their ' trip to Mci co." The cw creates special Interest just now when tho wires are hot with news of the Mexican war. The-photo exhibit in the car is fine. Some of the pictures are very large-in fact said to be the largest ever made. Some are on plate glass, so placed in the windows aa to be unusually clear. There are plc* tures showing recent VISWB of the Mexican' national palace, of the presi dent's home' at Chapultepee, of the streets of Mexico City, the public buildings,, the people,, etc. A picture I showing a large gathering of Mexican society people at a' banquet, is of in terest, as ex-president Diaz, De La Bara ex-Ambassador Wilson, etc., are in the group. However, the photographs 'arc a small part of the exhibit. Of much in forest aro the Aztec relics of stone, pottery and - other' relive ot ancient Mexico; ores, as gold, silver, copper, otc. one great specimen said-to con tain $250 worth of silver. An i qt cr est lng exhibit.ls a very fine copy of ( the original Aztec stono salendar done I on onyx. This waa originally Intend ed to be a present from tue business men of Mexico City to President Diaz. [The calendar was not quite finished, however, when Diaz was deposed and it ls now a part of the car collection. It was 'valued at $500. The agricul tural. Industrial and other exhibits on tue caf are too numerous to merrion. They aro either enducatlonal, enter taining or amusing. The car wiil re main until Saturday night and is open dally from 9 o'clock each morning to ten at night. The commissioner of this "Seeing Mexico" car is Wy H. Ramseor. who Is well known In railroad circles of the South, and also has many friends I ha Anderson. Mr. Ramscur ?? ?? lg Inally from North Carolina^ J. T*. Brown'of the rnuiitrv wu.; n Visitor In thc city yesterday* HEAD S??FfED FROM j; CATARRH OR A COLD ; ; Saya Cream Applied1 In Nostrils , [ Opens Air Passages Right Up. :aa?.aoa^o????s^?aa?oao?^oi? Instant relief-no walting. Your clogged nostrils open right up; the air passages ot your head clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffing, blowing, htadache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night: your cold or catarrh disappear*. Oet a'smr" ?ottle of Ely'* Cream Batm from /'cur druggist now. Apply a -little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream In your nostrils. It pen etrates through every afr passage ot the head, soothe? tho inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly. It's Just fine. Don't stay stuffed up with a cold or nasty catarrh. 1 Who..t?"iou Teachers Expect to Have One of Best Ses* s iona of Season Satur day. The resulur monthly meeting of the Anderson County School Teachers As sociation, which will be held next Saturday, at West Market street school, promises to be one of the most int. resting of thc season. A full at tendance of members is expected and preparations will be made for caring for a record attendance. The devotional exercises of this meeting Viii be in charge of thc Rev. W. C. Kirkland, editor of the South ern Christian Advocate. The address of the occasion will be made by Prof Daniel of Clemson College, one of the most gilted speakers of this' section. Music will be furnished by Mrs. Earle and Mrs. Spearman. Refresh ments will be served by the domestic science class of the high school, un der tho direction of Miss Georgia Marshall. GAS, HEARTBURN, INDIGESTION OR A SICK STOMACH 'Tape's Diapepsin" ends all stom ach djs tresa in five minutes. Time it! Pane's Dlapcpsin will di gest anything you eat and overcome a sour, gaosy dr out-of-order stomach surely within Ave minutes. If your meals don't flt comfortably, or what you eat lies like a.lump ot lead In your stomach, or If you have heartburn, that is a sign of indiges tion. Get from your pharmacist a fif ty-cent casu of Papa's Diapepsin ^ and take a dose Just as soon as you can. There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heart burn, fullness or heavy feeling in tho stomach, nausea, debilitating head aches, dizziness or intestinal griping. This will all go, and besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Diapepsln is a certain cure for out-of-order stomach, because it takes hold of your food and digests lt Just the same as If your stomach wasn't there. # Relief in five minutes from all stom ach misery ls waiting for you at any drug store. These large fifty-cent cases contain enough ''Pspo's DJaoropsin" to kee** the entire family free from stomach disorders and indigestion for many months. It belongs in your homo. Miss Mytllene Browne ot the coun try was among the shoppers In the city yesterday. "PERFE IS WE Don't let ignorance o benefits and pleasi Electric if there is a better been accustomed to, y the "Electric Way." much Cheaper in the There is not a corr cannot clean with our with your antiquated ? Germs kill more P submarines, etc., of all ' Cleaner nets rid of Mr plish this very necessi Let us "SHOW Y< it's what we claim, yoi Judge. The price; is amount. 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Sold by All Good Dealer?. wbowie Lord & Taylor NEW YORK ssa ry [AT THEY ALL SAY r prejudice stand in the way of learning of the ires of an Vacuum Cleaner way of Spring Cleaning than the one you have ou want it, don't you? Vv*ell, we've got it: it's It's Cleaner, it's more Sanitary, it's Easier, it's long run. .er or a crevice about your house winch you . Electric Vacuum Cleaner. . Can you do this methods of house-cleaning. eop?e than all the guns, cannons, battle ships, I the armies of Europe. This Electric Vacuum . and Mrs. Germ. Qoes your method accom-. ir y object? DU"-It cost you nothing "to be shown." if i want it, if not you don't. You are to be the >rily $25.00. It's worth three times that : TO n m ublic Utilities Co. WEST WH1TNER STREET