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A Word About The Policy Of This Store At all times we are work ing for the interest of our patrons as well as ourselves -we offer you only what we would like to be offered, GOOD CLEAN MER CHANDISE at prices reas onable enough for you to ' make a purchase. TODAY we have a treat in store for the ladies, the new styles we opened this week look better than any we have ever had before, and we have marked them within your reach. For instance, we. are ! showing two pumps, the newest cut Colonial and lat est heel, worth $5.So for $3.00. Four pumps, one a dull leather, "one a vici, one a gun metal and the c'her a patent, we have alwaysSold for $4, but this season they'll go for $3.50. Baby dolls. Beyqnd a .doubt we are showing the rarest selection of these yet to 'be found. The patent leather with a one inch ?Teel for $2 can'f' be touched. Two others for $2. So in gun metal and patent bather have the best shaped toe ever tried on and the one for $3.50 is the most perfect fitting slipper of them all. "Ladies, we'B ex pect you today" Geisberg Bros. lieder Masonic Templ? "Shoes That Satisfy" Great Movie Mr. Barnes of New Yode Will Be Shown Today at The An derson A six reel Vitagraph. "Mr. Barnes of New York," will be tbe attraction at The Anderson today. Thin splen did play features Maurice Costello, one of the best known figures in mov ing pictures, and Mary Charleston. The sanderson orchestra is daily proving one of the best drawing cards of this popular playhouse. At yes. terday.'g performances thc orchestra seemed' to be in extra tine form. That their playing was deeply appre ciated was shown by the fact that they were compelled to ens wer a number of enchores. Free Show At Paramount Theatre Today for All Children-A Fine Program Manager P. M. Burnett of the Paramount theatre announced yester day that all children of the city, whether school children or not, will be admitted to the Paramount theatre today between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. ?nd 1 o'clock p. m. The following reels will be shown: "The Fairies' Hallow'en," "An Ani mated Armchair," "Magician With Sculpture Work," "Hie Cinderella Girls," ."Kingdom of Flowers,". "Alad din and His Lamp and the Charmer." Garrick New Motion Picture House Will Be Opened Early Next Week Manager C. H. Bleich of The An derson theatre announced yesterday that hts newest picture house, "The darrick" will be opened next Tuesday or Wednesday. Several days ago he purchased "The Bijou, on South Main street, and since then the plar ? has been undergoing general r.i-airing and overhauling. The theatre building is being re panted Inside afld out, and when com pleted will prove to be one of the most attractive places ot the kind in the city. Good music and an ex cellent .line of pictures will be offer ed patrons of this place. LILLIAN RUSSELL In "Wnd Flower*? nt Tne Anderson ( Next -Mondiv Will Be (iieat At traction. Llllion Russell, in "Wild Flower," is the stellar attraction which The An derson theatre will offer Its patrons next Monday. Manager Bleich be lieves that this will prove a great drawing card, an'd is expecting large audiences at both afternoon and ?ven ing performances. TICKETS GOING FAST Indications Are Standing Room Will Be at Premium For Honey Boy Erang. Ticket* for Honey Boy Emna Min. strels, wnich will be the attraction at The Anderson next' Tuesday evening, are selling fast, and those who have not procured their seats should do so at the earliest possible moment, de clared Manager C H. Bleich yester day. Mr. Bleich states that orders for tickets will be taken by telephone, and the tickets laid aside ? until the customer desires to cal! for them. The telephone number of the theatre is ia. Indications are that standing room will be at a premium when the cur tain goes up next Tuesday night on Honey.Boy Evans and his trouble of fun makers. '_ . PLAY AT CLEMSON COLLEGE TONIGHT Local Talent W?1 Present "A Day at a Union Station-Nearly SO m Cast CLEMSON COLLEGE, March 5. There ls unusual interest In the play to bc given Saturday night, Marchs, in the college chapel by the theatrical cluban organization com posed entirely of local talent. "A Boy at tbs Union Station1," is the title of tbs comedy; Nearly half a hundred are in the cast, and those who have had the pleasure of seeing tbe re hearsal, say that each ons seems es pecially titted for the part that bas been assigned. There will be a num ber of striking characters well deptot ? ad, and an evening of fun ls assured for all. The proceeds are to go to the Y. M. C. A. building fund and to the U. D. 0, Chapter. A 8p*?ifie Agnlst Coldn. "If there is such a thing ns a ape clrfc against colds, lt ts to ba found in tbe sleeping porch or thc open bed room. Next to that comes the' cold Spenge beta In Ute morning,** says tts Youth's Companion. Be as careful as you cato you will occasionally take cold and when .you do you will fiad Chamberlain's Cough Remedy; a great help In enabling you to get ri? of it. OMataabla everywhere. * ELECTRIC CIT * _ * Items of Interest ?nd Person * Wireless oa the S New Cells For Police Station. The new steel cells for the addition to the city guard house have arrived and yesterday were hauled to' the police station and unloaded. The cells, come "knocked down," and at an earl; date thu work of placing them in the new guard house and riveting them together will be started. Some time ago the police committee of city coun cil realised the need of addition guard house space, and were authorized by city council to convert a part of the city hall, used by a buggy abed for the chief of police, into an addition for the guard house. The place clean ed out, a cement floor placed in it and sewerage facilities provided. There are four of the new cell?, three for men and one for women. This new section of the guard house will be used for the incarceration of white people altogether. Searching For Family Records. Mrs. C. W. Hendrick, of Baltimore, has been in Anderson for several dayB consulting records iVTfie offices of the probate judge and the clerk of court. Mrs. Hendrick desires to secure all the information possible with refer ence to the devoluti-onary history of the Land and Herring or Herron fam ilies and thc descendants of Joseph Land. William Herring or Herron and Stephen Herron or Herring/ Mrs. Hendrick ls an authoress ami is gath ering material for a book . Anyone In this section who can furnish Mrs. Hendrick with information as to these families will confer a favor on her. Her address is "Albion Hotel, Cathed ral street, Baltimore. Md." Clyde Devlin Gave $500 Cash Ball. Clyde Devlin, the young negro who was bound over to the court of gen eral session after a preliminary Thursday bet?re Magistrate Geiger on charges of having assaulted Frank Divver a week ago today, yesterday morning gare cash bond in the sum of $500. and was released. Monthly Meeting School Trustees. J? The regular monthly meeting yes terday of the board of trustees of the city schools was held in the office of Superintendent E. C. McCants. Mat ters of a routine nature only were be fore the board, lt was stated. . Tho trustees were guests of the eleventh grade of the high school at an elegant clx-course dinner served yesterday. Three Tracts Lead Sold. . Mrs. Sue A. Seybt has sold Mr. J. S. McFall three tracts of land, aggregat ing 56.45 acres, for the sum of $4,000. The tracts adjoin the home place on Hock River. It had been reporten on the streets that the home place had been sold, but this was erroneous. -o Death at The Anderson Mills. Mrs. Polly" Coker, wife of V. J. Coker, died at her home, 40 D. street, Anderson .Mille village, at 10 o'clock Thursday night. The funeral services will be held this afternoon and inter ment will be at Silver Brook tVmetery. Mrs. Coker was 37 years of age. --o Inspection of Local Militia. The annual inspection of the Pal metto Rifles, the local company of the National Guard of South Carolina, will be held next Thursday afternoon a* S\o'clock on the square. The in spection will be conducted by Adj. Gen. W. W. Moore and an officer ot the United Stages army. Apropos of this inspection, the riflemen are get ting in some hard practice jost now. Capt. L. L. Lig?n stated yesterday that he hopes to have 65 men in uniform at the inspection Thursday afternoon. There are 66 men on the company roll. Brother of Mrs. E. W. Brown Dead. Mrs. E. \V. Brown and her sister, Miss Carrie Salley, of Orangeburg, who waa Visiting her, were called to Orahgeburg yesterday on account of the death of their brother Mr. George S. Salley, . _ ? Cole's Universa! Guan? Pri?e Beware of imitations; no? THE COLE MFG. CO, the Force Feed blades have o ment for the hes* resolts. The? I? controlled by % lever fa easy i is behind the Hopper and Ss pre*? s in shipment er use In the Bel?? The Gauge is ponKJve and acci diatriba ts any quantity fr?M 60 io It ts a strong, accurate and ti nany jaar? ead give ye? coartar Sullivan Hard i -aaiene*" '. - Delft ************** Y SPARKLETS * _, ? al Mention Caught Over the * treat? of Andersen ? ************** Kills Hugues IK Under Armit. Eilis Hoghes, of Hones Path, who shot sod killed Arthur Williams, near Donalds last Saturday night, as a member of a posse organized by Sheriff J. M. H. Ashley for the arrest of the negro, and who was exonerated by the coroner's JAry which held an inquest over the negro's body, has been" arrested and lodged in the Ab beville County jail. This action was taken at the suggestion of Solicitor Robert A. Cooper, and is intended as a matter of form moro than anything else. The South Carolina laws do not permit coroner's juries to exonerate a man who kills another, but the per son must go through the form of a trial. Mr. Q. B. Greene, of the Arm of Greene, Martin and Earle, went to Greenwood yesterday to appear bet?re Special Judge Eerneet Moore In a mo tion for ball foV Hughes. Bail was allowed in the sum of $1,000. Dr. Rufus A. Child0"" Died at Hcndersonvllle. A large numberof Anderson peo ple remember the Rev. H. A. Child, formerly a resident of this city, and they will be grieved to learn of his death which occurred at Henderson ville Wednesday afternoon. He was a native of Greenwood County, and graduated in law. After practicing a while at Pickens he entered the Meth odist ministry, and later was made presiding e'der of the Greenville) dis trict, with headquarter at Anderson. He lived here during the years of 1903 aud 1904. -o Hall Stones Fell Yesterday. Yesterday proved one of the most disagreeable days that has been ex perienced in these parts in weeks. Hain, driven by a cold north wind, be Kan falling Thursday night and con tinued through most of Friday. About 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. - there was a particularly heavy shower, which was accompanied by consider able hail. Last evening the sun set clear and there waa a slight rise in the temperature. -o W. J. Hliealy Hah Reen Promoted. Friends in Anderson city'and coun ty of W. J. Shealy, formerly agricul tural Held agent for the Southern Railroad, with headquarters in Grcn ' ville, will be pleased to learn that he hos been promoted and transferred to Macon, Ca. He attended a number of farmers' meetings in 'this city and county, and was well liked by all who knew him.. On' Y. M. C. A. Directors Postpone Meeting. , The annual meeting of the Ander ; eon Young Men's Christian Associa tion directors, which was to have been held last night, has been postponed. This action was necessary because of the absence from the. city of several \ne?"b?ir if l\e board. The date for \ the holding of the meeting hap not yet been set. CJeinHoii-Furman (jame March 27. The chamber of commerce rt eel ved yesterday a letter from Advertising Manager P. C. Crayton of the Clemson College "Tigers" sating that the an nual Ciemson-Furman baseball game will be played here on March 27. This will be on Saturday afternoon, and ! doubtless the attendance at the game < will be large. It is un. rstood that I the game will bo played at Buena Vis . j ta park. , i -o-{ Two Negroes Are Heat np to Court. Before United States Commissioner Early yesterday preliminary hearings were given Will and Irving Wllliford, colored, on charges of manufacturing whiskey. The negroes were bound over for trial in the United States court, which convenes at Greenville on the third Tuesday in April. Bond In the sum of $300 each was fixed. Will Williford waa able to furnish bis bond, but the other '"??fendant was re manded to the county jail. A pre liminary hearing was to have -been given Will Gentry, white, on similar charges, but tho hearing was postoon ed on account of the..absence from Br" o Distributor No. 20. $500. e genuine unie*? branded* * CHARLOTTE. N. C ar peculiar pattern amt arrange* tot-Off fs nt Improved design and ?sch of the operator. This lever vied by the handles frew damage ' ' ' irate sad ls easy.te ?et so au to LOGO pounds to the arve. MHtworhty machias. It w0I hut & fcstlsfeeUoa. ware Ccnnpany on Greenvflki Appetite Follows Good Digestion Nearly everyone Indulges their appetite and the digestive organs are abusel, resulting in a conges tion of poisonous waste that clogs Ute bowels snd causes much mis ery and distress. The most effective remedy to correct this condition is the com bination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, known as Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin. This is a natural, pleasant-tasting remedy, gentle yet positive in action, and quickly relieves Indigestion, con stipation sick headache, belching, etc. Drug stores sell Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin at fifty cents aad one dollar a bottle, and in thousands of homes it is the indis pensable family remedy. For a free trial bottle, write Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 452 Washington St, Mon ticello, Ills. the city of an important witness, Sheriff J. M. H. Ashley. -o Dr. Frazer Builds A Bowling A Bey. Dr. W. H. Frazer, pastor of the First Presbyterian church and head master of the Frazer Fitting school, has bad constructed for his own use, the use of his friends and the us*? of the students of tho Fitting School a splendid bowling alley, in the rear of the manse on Webt Whitnar street. Th? building erected for the purpose is equipped with two splendid allcyB. MEXICO CITY ON THE VERGE OF STARVATION (CONTINUED FROM PACE ONE.) ington representative, gave out the following nummary tonight of mes sages on the military! situation: "General Angelos telegraphed from Monterey that the campaign was pro gressing rapidly. Coal fields ours. Maclovlo Herrera defeated there by our Generals Hernandez and Pereya. Within a few days we will have -ll the fuel we need for transportation purposes.-In Monterey all ls min nil and enemy evidently has not resolved to attack. , "Salvatierra and Alcanbaro, two im portant places in the State of Guana juato, havp been captured by%the con vention General Arroyo. The enemy fled abandoning their military stores, leaving the entire northern part of the State free from Carranzlstas." Apparently there ls no prospect of the embargo on the port of Progreso, in Yucatan, hoing raised. A report to the state department today said it waB Carranza's intention to keep thc port closed and that two gunboats would be sent there to take the place of the Progreso, which was blown up a few days ago. The gunboat Bravo has gone to Tampico from Vera Cruz and not to Progreso i as previously reported, it was announced. Smallpox at Tera Cms. EL PASO, Tex.. March 5.-Thc purposo of General Obrcgon's con templated evacuation of Mexico City ls to launch a campaign against the Villa forces in the north, according to persons arriving here today. They described conditions in and about the capital ns chao;ic. Almost all portable property of valuo, thc refugees said, has been con fiscated by Obregon's troops. Small pox bad broken out at Vera Cruz, they said, where the water supply had been cut off. The arrivals said that quantities of arms and ammuni tion had been received by the Car ranza forces from Central o-ad South AAerican countries by way of Hava na. A report here today said Carranza trocpa had cut the Central Railroad between Chihuahua City and Torre?n General Villa ls said to be In the vici nity of Guadalajara. INVESTIGATING PARK MYSTERY (CONTINUED PROM PAGE ONE.) Cook,v written a day or so before Miss Cook disappear ec" "It is ridiculous to suppose Mr. Mayo had anything to do with Lillian's disappearance." said Miss Waterbury. "He was Interested In her because ot me. I became very fond r f her. She knew that I wasn't married to Mr. Mayo. But she did not ?? ?'e because she learned of thu?. She left because she was Intelligent, ambitious, wanted to Improve herself and the place as nurse-girl wusn't the kind of place for her. j "We decided she should go to New Haven to Join Mr. Mayo's office force. I don't remember whether the sug gestion camo from Mr. Mayo or from me. "When she disappeared Mr. Mayo telephoned android me she wau mis sing and asked if she had come to me or If I knew anything about her. Of course. I didn't /"In roy opinion Lillian wandered anray while temporarily deranged She was studying very hard. Bbs wrote to me before shs disappeared filing me about the examination she was to take the following night at the busi ness school. ? am afraid lt was all too much for her." TEN TEAR'S MISERY ENDED. J. T. Chambers, merchant, Jon .v boro. Ark., writes: "Foley Kidney Tilla cured me of a ten-year standlnr case of rheumatism. I suffered misers bl v. A friend told me of being cured; so I need them, and they enred me, too." Moat middle aged men and women aro glad to leam that Foley Kidney Pills afford a way to escapa aleep disturb ing bladder weakness, backache, rheu matism, puffiness under eyes. s?ff and swoolen Joints, and other Illa attribut ed to hateo/ troubles. Evan's Pilar ?n an cy. POLE? affirVOTC ?OTm :-Wm aaauna "tem -iSaj^-B^minSSv LADIES' HOSIERY and MEN'S HOSE We have just received a new shipment of PHOENIX SILK HOSIERY. Ladies' colors Black White Tan Grey Ladies' qualities 75c and $1.00 Men's colors Navy White Tan Black Men's quality 50c to all Parcel Post orders promptly filled and prepaid. T. L. Cely Co. BURGLARS IF your home is burglarized tonight how much of your Savings would the burglars get ? IF your Savings are deposited in our bank, how much would the burglars get ? None. .'The money you deposited today, the burglar^ can not get tonight." FARMERS LOAN & TRUST CO. FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK We pay interest on deposits._ ROWING Trade with us is growing. Every day brings new customers. Everybody likes new goods, and we sci; just enough cheaper to make it to your interest to trade with us. , By selling for cash we are able to keep this up six days tn the week. For Saturday we will have a fine layout of fresh meats for Saturday:_ Pork Chops. 18e lb, 2 lbs Kc All Pork Sausage. . ... .30c lb* S lbs tte Choice Steaks and Roasts.13s lb Fresh Fish and Oysters. Liver, liver sausage, frankfurters, etc. Quality, price and good weight ls. the. foundation on which we are building our business. The Spot Cash Grocery J. P. Noblett. Mgr. N. Main St- Opposite New Passenger Station. Phone 181 i ENGRAVED CARDS AND STATIONERY^ ,Uothing to relined aa a neatly engraved calline card. Nothing so distinctive aa stationery, with your monogram cat ly engraved thereon. We have a spe cial arrangement with one of the most artistic engraving concerns ?ii the coun try, whereby we can furnish engraving of any character, promptly and at minimum cost. Wedding Invitations, Announcements, Els. Calling Cards, Stationery, Etc We would be pleased to show yon samples and quote r rices r-either by mall, or in person at our store. WALTER H. REESE & CO. _EXPERT WATCH BEI-AIRING. _ ANNOUNCEMENT DR. WELLS 199 1-2 E. Whittier St Anderson, S. C. FILLING, CROWN AND BRIDGE SPECIALTY EXPERT ON EXTRACTING Either way, asleep or wide awake; One of the best in the Stat?. CALOMEL IS MERCURY! IT SICKENS! ACTS ON LIVER LIKE DYNAMITE M Liver Tone" Stilts Your Liver Better Tain Calomel nd Doesn't SiM or Make Voa Sick. 'Uste* to met Take no more slek ening, salivating ..ilomcl when bilious or constipated. Don't lose a day's work I Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which . causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it. comes into contact with sour bile crashes into it, breaking it up. This is when you- (tel that awful I naasra and cramping, it yan are slug ?lsh and "all knocked out," it your iver ia torpid and ltowels constipated or you hsyp headache, dltziooss, coated tongue, If t>rcath -is bad or stomach sour just Uk* a spoonful of harmless Bod son's f-Vrer Tone on my guarantee. Hera's ray guarantee-Go to any drug store and get a 60 cent bottle of Dod son'* Liver Tone. Toke a spoonful to night and if it doesn't straighten you right up and' make yon feel Rna and vigorous by morning I want yon to go back to tho store and get your money. Dodson's Liver Toa* is destroying the sale of calomel because fl is real liver medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore it can not salivate or make you sick. I guarantee that one spoonful of Dod son's Liver Tone will put your sluggish liver to work and clean your bowels ot that soar bile and constipate?! Wiste which la clogging'your system and m ak ing-vou feel miserable. 1 ga oran tea that a bottle of Dodson's Liver Toa? drill keep your-entire family feeling fine for months. Give it to vour children. It is harmless; doesn't gripe ead they like Its Vi." ?t>ant taste.