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my-?-:-: i'ne Garrick Theatre ^ Wednerday, IMarch 17 th. Bowers and Bowers present a complete change in song specialties Moving Pictures "The Answer" 2 reel Eclair Featuring NOBART MYLES, IRMA EARLE, and L. J. HALL. This is a cr acker-jack Wes tern drama. "Fatty's InfatuationM L-KO Don't miss this comedy, they grow better every issue. "When Slippery Slim Met the Champion" Essanay Everybody knows that SLIPPERY SLIM is a treat; he will cause you to laugh, even if you don't want to. "The Guiding; Fate" Biograph. A good drama featuring MAE MARSH, you are sure to like it. lr OUR SHOW TODAY WITL^E^T??1^Y~~PLEASE YOU ^ ^-' ? - Admission 5c and 10c. Wc do not dote for supper --,-. Coming Thursday-"The Master Key No. 12." ;IREBEET Viiihca ?or?, burning, tired feet) ggwitii dclhrlit. Away po tho S^frinH. tiie corns, cal?anse*, I IM. W^g, Ult? ?? TlZj' >draws * Be proud V~!4iu*jfh*e acids and ltian't'th'r poisons thoVpuff > . ? l,n; up year feet. Ito cotf^ .mitti r liow hu rift ? lt's hop*KOP y<>" work, howl ?-fcjj-vl . f how tar yep ""???j^f" ' f walk, ur how long 4$?&X^ i you remain on r /&?*5&& f y0Ur U'0t- "T]7'" ^df??inlBtS'' ')r'n?*c restful ?"?I'M, sm?rtint: i?-rt. YoUc.f.i>t n?le for joy; sunco nover hu-t ur |^*V*?5 ?cul box of "TIZ" nm- ?nw, '?rujttjb)ti or'dchartmcnt ?torc. 1 "i. ! Ttif?# forever-wear srtmlh-r S'I.H'% your fcut fresh, rviot un ! i . o O 0 O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o * WK HT tllEDIUK SEW? o . ? o p oo o o o o e p o o o o o o o o o Thc-farmer) ure glnd to s"o ibis dry weather and arc making good uso of it. It looks.dow a? If wo tnJtfht have some more rain so'jn. Our hew merchant is now moving In lils new Blore. Ju?t opposite thc t?. S. ?St.A. station. >? Helen Price-htln r<turned tc her home ut Pendleton last Kridny. niter spending a week with her sis i i. Mrs. c. c. Copeland. Mr; ami Mrs. C. C. Copeland. ?ipi in tim week end at tho latter's parents. Mr. and Mrn. J. A Price of Pendleton, und returned home Sunday alter a pleasant trip. l>rcfessor Morrison filled his ap pointment teaching the new method of ur'./itnotie at our school house. I spoke bf the w willing bells in our town .soon. ;i.. ibero Is a coupla that bas been going together for about seven ynurs;. uo think they.have de cided to get married, aa tho young gent B?btns 'o bi? nt home. All or our pcopl,, will bo glad to see them mar ried. Otu school is in rf flourishing con dition undi r the supervision of Miss Cortrudc Clinkscnles. Miss Lola Copeland and MhiB Lucy Kelly. Wo arv \\.-ry much pleased to havo auch a tine young lacy as principal, her uasl?tuntr nre fin? young ladles. Como boys und herc is a chance for von all. We cxpoct to get up an entertainment at our school soon, as tho teachers ore working hard Tor U- , i ' Ilcrn'M to nil of us: For there ls so much *ood jn tho WOt'St of us, And so .much oand In the best of us. Thal lt hard'.y behooves any of ua, Totaik about the rest of us. When Hhui' w(i all meet n?uin. ':i JhnmV. lightning, or In ruin. Blest he tho tlc that hinds our hearts 1n Christian love. TAKEN ITP-Black and white cow with erumplod horns, taken up Snm'ny. O. M. Heard, 105 South Katu. Street. . Our Theatre has been rented to the Musical Festival For Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this v, eek t-' ?? \ ? We will resume pictures oh SATURDAY. Watch the daily papers f 6r pur program. NEXT WEEK will oiier the greatest picture program i Anderson. Our features will be the ut that np .other theatre in Anderson can ?ope to equal. We are going to the picture going public and the "An a" will be on every one's tongue. ? * . prices will not be increased as the> -viii ro?w?Vs be 5 and 10 cants* Wi pjttr orchestra,ffeoA has' no equal in Ande??on will Music Festival i Chautauqua to PERFORMANCE AT 3 THIS AFTERNOON AND ANOTH ER AT 8 TONIGHT ? DICKENS READINGS AND A LECTURE Scheduled for Opening Day Those Attending Church To night Will Be Dismissed in Time to Attend Readings Anderson's llrst music festival and indoor chautauqua begins (oday with a performance iti ;: o'cloY'k ibis af* ! t< moon and another al 8 o'clock this evening. The artists who will par ticipate in today's program have ar rived in lb?' city, ?nd everything in , lu readiness for the throe days' of J profitable entertainment which have ! , MECCA MARIE VAKNEY been planned by the chamber of com , merce in conjunction'with the An derson College Association. Program Thin Afternoon. Tlu> prograTn this afternoon calls. for two of the beal numbers on tho entire list, the artists being William j sterling Ltattis, America's foremost Dickon's mun, and Francis Versey, i one,of the best known lecturers in , the chautauqua platform today. Mr. Oatt|8 ls scheduled for "Hill Sykes and David Copperfield Characterisa THE HEARONS SISTERS thins" this afternoon, while Mr. Ver Hey ls scheduled to deliver his Btirring lecture, "Signs of the Times." The Program Tonlgbt. Tonight's program opens with u musical concert. The second number, on the program ?ajls for ertertain ment by Mr. Versey. willie the evep \VM> S. BATTIS. lng will be closed with more readings by Mr. Pettis, who will give portray als of N eli olas Nlckelby. Mlcawber and /'uno ten other well known Dick ens characters. Mr. Battis' readings will begin at 9 o'clock. It was announced last night that the meeting which Mr. S. D. Gordon is to conduct this evening at tho First- Baptist church will te gtu at 7:30 o'clock. Instead of the usual hour of ft o'clock, und close at 8:4?. thus giving persona attondlng .be church plenty of time to get to the theatre for Mr. Hauls' entertain ment. Ath Sr Killed. M)8 ANO h -.F'S. Mareh 16. Frank ..tites." an aviator, fell 300 feet tn an "air well** at a motion ptcit city near here today Ile-Jumped from tho' aoropl ?.hrii 30 feet from the ground A died from his injuries shortly after ward, Stltes had h**a lv|n?r here several ?years in airships .ol his own make Begin Tonight WATER ANALYSIS Anderson's Drinking Waler IH Free From ( nul.! min?t inn Sa j s El? ju-ri. Tho Southern Public Utilities Company is lu receipt of the follow ing analysis of drinking water sup plied tn tba City of Anderson: . Charleston, S. C.. .Var. 1G-11? Sanitary water analysis No. 1334 - of water received March ?"?. li*l">, from Southern Public I'ti ?it les Co., Anderdon, s. c Results In parts per million: Color ?.00; < lilorino 4.00; Free ammonia 0.02; Albuminoid ammonia (1.0:1; Nitrogen in nitrates o.uo; Nitrogen in nitrites 0.?0; Total solids 40.00. Hurter in! Analysis. Bacterial indications of ?..ontaml nations negative. Retour ko-Frc,, from contamina tion . K'spectfully submitted. (Signed) F. L. Parker. M. I). .Mel Imi ?I A ?ipii in I ed. WASHINGTON, March 16.-Com missioner Charles C. McChord. Demo crat of Kentucky, was elected chair man of Hie interstate commerce com mission late today, succeeding dom ini inner Jamel S. Harlan. The chairmanship Changes annually, thc commissioners rotuting in the oflicp. To The Public Mr. Battis in charac terizations of Charles Dickens st the Anderson theatre tonight will not begin until after Dr. Gordon's lecture at the Baptist church, which will be completed at 3:45 p. m. Mr. Battis will start at 9 p. m., giving every body ample time to go to the church and then at tend the Battis attrao] tion at the theatre. Capt. Wm. Laughlin, Chairman Festival Committee. Fred. M. Burnett, * Secretary Y. M. C. A. Bring your dollar here THURSDAYI and get the greatest values] you ever had in your whole life. See our show window-apy ar ticle in our west window for one dollar. Cut Glass 12.00"Comports. .$140 12.00 Nappies. . .alJW? 12.00 Oils.?URI $150 Salt Shakers.91.00 S2.00 Spoon Tray.$140 S2.00 Jelly Dish'.$140 12.00 Olive Dish .... .?1.00 S1?.00 Vinegar.tljOO 12.00 Sugar Bowl. .$140 12.00 Putt Box..$1.00 52.00 Pebble ,Vases.$1.00 China 12.00 Mayonalse . -$1.1?? 12.25 Jelly Set..$140 ?2.25 Almond Set.;. .$1.00 $1.75 Mayonnaise Set ... . .$1.00 12.00 Sugar and Cream .. .$1.00 12.00 Syrup Pitcher.*1.<?0 12.00 6 Bread and Butters, white and gold. --.$1,00 12.00-6 Bread and Batter. Ham lin ... . . .........-$1J$$ Sibling Silver ll.:?' Napkin Hcia',r . ..$14?' ll.bO Bells. .$140 IX.fe? Tea Balle.$!?$0 ?2.00 Salt ami Peppers .., .. ..$140 M.60 Combs . ... .$14$ ?2.00 Babv Brush and Comb...$1 Ja) 11.50 Whisk Broom .. .. ..$140 11.25 Pencir Set ... .$140 11.25' Puff."... V-$14$ 12.00 Picture Frame Jp.$140 M.60 Puff Box ... JKfe\. . .... .$140 J1.50 Cloth. Brush J| ... ... . *140 (1.00 SOLIO ?OLD $1.00 Scarf f'ln.-i Bar Vina Tl - Clasos, ( nf: Pins nings, Ch3tn? Ix>ckets, ..^dj2rOf' See the Window It speak* for itself WiUerH, O O O O ? Q O OOOOOOOOOOOO? o ? o o H1X AND TWESTT o o k o oooooooooooooooooooo During the past few days of fair weather our farmer.) have done a conplderafclo amount of farm work and many fields are now ready for fertilizer, and by the L'.th of April, if i tie weather will ty. fit for farm work we will hardly know that wc were behind with our work. There is some complaint about oats being killed out during the se vere cold weather ou red land. Of course this land will bo planted in colton Fertilizer hauling* .13 now in full blast, and believe me some of it is bekig hauled, but not on half will be used this year that was used last vcar. C. M. Martin baa moved his shin gle mill to tills section and is saw ing some fine shingles for our peo* pie. Leo 101 rod lost a valuable cow last .Monday. J. H. Elrod waj a business visitor to Anderson last Wednesday. Rev. ,11. A. O'Kclley preached one of the best serinans at thia place last herc. His subject was: "The Second Coining of Christ." Our Sunday school is certainly doing a fine work now under the leadership o? Prof. A. W. Meredith. Everybody has a cordial invitation to attend. Wc have ov?r one hun dred at present and room for more. A. Martin had a nico liam . tob r from him a few nights ugo- ''Dug*' Robinson, a negro living with B. F. MulliH.u u\.<o hud one stolen from him. G. S. Martin of . Walker-McBI moyle was herc several days recent ly getting out blocks for having u large number of shingles saved. W. H. G. Elrod is in Anderson this week attending court. C. N. Murphy wu j a business vis itor to Anderson Thursday. Emory Will lapis und wife of Mc Blmoyle were visitors hero last Tuesday. Rev. O'Kclley of Greenville spent Saturday night at thc home of A. Z. Bryson. Mrs. Adolphus Murphy of Cross Toads visited Mrs. A. M. Martin Monday. Misses., Addie and Andie Wilson of Hopewell visited relatives here a few night? nfc t There 1B still a considerable amount of cotton in some places yet to be picked. Mrs. W.' T. Link and daughter, Misa Janie of Willis* Chapel attend ed services, nt this place last Sun day. *E. W. Stone nnd wife of Centrul were visitors hero last Saturday aud Sunday. In there is n single voter in tlii.; section who favors the good roads bond issi*?, we have failed thus far to -neet him and we try to make it a point to ask everyone we meet 1? they are in favor of the bonds, i In conversa tion with a prominent farmer ot the Roberts section in Anderson last Wednesday, we asked him if the peo ple In his section were in favor of the bonds, and he stated that to bis knowledge, there was only one man in'his section that was in favor ol them. Another from the Whitefield section said the same thing. W. L. Casey claims that the Five Fork section is opposed to them. Arc these communities not among too mast progressive in Anderson county and does not some of the county's best citizens live in these sections. Have they not brains enough to know what is best for them? Do they have' to sit idly by and let a few who are under the control ot corporations dictate to them what they must do, and if they do not be dubbed as non progressive, and pf poor judgment. Are the tax payers of Anderson county not already paying taxes to support several offices (hat ii not worth a whoop to them? We * can name several, and one' in particular that is of no more benefit to the peoplp of the county than' the chief of some African jungle tribe. Like the turtle, the taxpayer has already, got too many leeches sucking their .living from them. It is not a question us to whether dr not gqod roads would be a bad or a good thing for the county, hut a question as to whether or not the county ls abie to try. a three quarter million dollar experiment. Just a little comparison, please, as to who bears the burden of thc taxe.-?. This is true nnd thc barties are alive today to bear wlt uess to the facts. A, is a man living on rented land. He made his return at 4*0.00. including everything he owned. The assessors raised bia as sessment to $60.Ou. He pay a poll and road tax. The tax ?as 19 mills, making his taxes $3.14 B. ls a man who owns 180 acres ot land, four head of horses, two cows and three dwellings with necessary outbuild ings, beside, houjc furnishings that could not be replaced for $1,000. His taxes, everything ..?eluded, was .a little over 128.00/ Now where . .d the burden fall? It has been said- that good mads would Increase the value ot f?Mf from $10 to $20 per o?Jre., If ??at be thc case we think that aa large part or the rooney for tho road work should be raised by an abutting property fay, thereby * making lt heaviest , on those who receive the greatest benefit. It does seem strange ?hat with , the bond issue there ls created ' enough offices to take a n'^e sum from the total amount. The taxpayers should have been given to .understand la no un certain way that thA honda were to be used, for fcoad wj>rk and not go to p?y taney salaries to road en ..>.?.? ct?nmhKgtnnors. the car writer han neve; in thirty-six year* seen the roads as bsd as they have been that the IMMMDMHH ' '?if"--! WA IS T S , Nothing adds to a lady's costume more than a pretty Shirt Waist, and we had thin in mind when we bought our waists for this spring. We ask you to come nnd see them, and1 you will be de- d?l 00 lighted with the ones .<. are showing for -. ... * ? W Pretty Morning Dresses. Count what the material would cost you for a house Dress, to say nothing of the making We Itwve Hiern Thursday $\ 00 Also pretty Children's Dresses and .Middy Mouses 10 yards of Bleaching Thursday for . ,.-. 10 yards of Gingham Thursday $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 NEW MODELS IN TAILORED SUITS 1'riced rnuKiially Low. WOMEN'S NEW NECKWEAR At Popular Price*. PRETTY HATS. .Millinery of Distinction There's a distinctive style touch to our Millinery-a refined ele gance that can only be imparted to a hat by an artist-a pleasing becomlngness that sets off thc face and gives a smart individuality to the wearer that IR satisfactory"; that's why our millinery business has grown so. why it is still growing. Mrs. B. Graves Boyd .Millinery and LB iles' Ready to Wear. needing Anderson county roads. We. like Josh Ashley, are more in favor of a direct tax than We r.re . a bond Issue, for the simple, reonsp thnf If we become tirpd of the' tax we can get that taken off, but if we get the bonds, death ls .the. on ly thing that will rid us of them. We think Supervisor Klngs ls now dolng/protty well vvUli what ho bas at his command and let? use common sense and let pretty well alone. W. C. HARNETT. ' Greenville Attorney Was Here Tuesday. J. Frank Epps. a well-known attor ney of Greenville, was a visitor In the city yesterday, leaving come here on professional buslnes?. ALL FORMS OF INTERCHANGE ABLE MILEAGE AND PENNY SCRIP BOOK'S GOOD FOR INTRA STATE PASSAGE IN SOCTH CAR OLINA. Effective Saturday, March 20th. 1915, all Interchangeable mileage and Peuny erip books, forniB Z, ZZ, SIM and Penny Scrip (regardless o? date purchased) will bo good within limit, for. intrastate journeys in South Car olina by exchange coupons i.t ticket windows' for passage tickets In ac cordance with contract and tariff pro visions. Seaboard Air Linc Railroad, Southern Hull way, Carolina Atlantic & Western Ry., Charleston & Western Carolina Rr* Columbia, Newbery & Laurens jty?'~ Atlantic < least Line Railroad. TODAY'S PROGRAM Tom Grimes' uSoulh!an4 Girls" presents A. Farce Comedy MOVIES FOR TODAY "SHORTY^ SECRET" A two reel Broncho feature. * "THE HAPPIER MAN" Beauty The Palmetto will presar t for y oui ap-, prova} next week one of the hest rnasfcal wmor?^s that ever played the Palmetto. We know thu? to be a fact, having looked them over with our own eyes.