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"The Anderson" Wednesday, March 24th George Kleine - Presents - * The Funniest Story Ever Filmed TOP THIEF (5 PARTS) Featuring MARY RYAN and HARRY MESTAY?R nted by the original. Broadway cast. HliEF" is rounded on one of the most successful stage plays in the history of j Cohan & Harris Pyemic of Laughs and Hilarity Prices ONLY Sc and 10c !. Special Music By Our Orchestra I_Wt; Never Close For Supper_ Coming Friday and Saturday "THE SPOILERS" From Rex Beach's Book ( (9 reels) Si Si .., ' s. PALMETTO raf. * TODAY'S PROGRAM THE PEERLESS MAIDS present "TOO MANY PECKS" Chock a block with. good, comedy,, and specialties. MOVIES FOR MONDAY ?THE GRUDGE"-A 2 reel Broncho. "THE CONSTABLE'S DAUGHTER" Beauty. Prices only 5c and 10c Worth Double. \ COLE. L. BLEASE I Columbia, S. C. JNO. B. ADGER MULLALEY ( Anderson, S. C LAWYERS OfUcc* ??l Vs. WhJluer St., Telephone AituVrs.in, S. C. PARAMC Admission only Sc and 10. islotes of the I 'resident IV. M. Riggs of Clemson i ? ?.Higo tani" ?luwii yesterday morning and spent Hiv day. inspect tug Camp i Higgs ami inquiring alter tii.- com fort of the cadets, after whit li lie re- j turned linnie ('resident Riggs stated I that he would return to Anderson to day, ami, in fact, would come down I ivory <ia> during ibo encampment oil iiii> i adels. Upon arriving at the camp vealer ' I day, Prealdeni ifiggs mad" u close in- j j apcclioii of ibo tents, visiting the . cooking lents and other parts of the ; cutup. Ile lint ul red of all cadets he mel how they ivere taring, and, wit ii >iit exception, was told t/at the vis 1 ?tors were an comfortable as could be . and thoroughly enjoying their ?tay in ; the city. i ProHidcnt itii;^:: stated that ho was ' af Ural somewhat uneasy lest some of 1 the cadets might experience some dis* ' comfort on account of the chilly weather. The camp, however, was I found to tn ?tuite comfortable. The i touts tir" of UM- best make and are j well put up. mid as some six or more j hoya occupy one l<-ni und luiv?' com* I fortable betiding and plenty of cover ing they ur? < xperienclng no hard' , ships; i Both Presiden! liigg* ami Col ('um i milis, cominundani of cutlets, are wll j ling and anxious tb -do all in their power lo make the encampment of the Cadets not only a pleasure for the ! adels but for thc people of Ander son. ."? Toils ol' Beef. . Neatly live tons .>( beet was slaught . ri :! yesterday lor thc market ot W. A. Power, ibis being one of lite larges! I sinughterlngs for one day on record i lb the city. While n portion of the j bei f was for the kitchen of Camp i Riggs, a goodly portion of lt was for I the regular customers of Mr. Power. ! PALMETTO SHOW? A REAL TREAT i The ''Peerless Maids" Company Holding the Boards This Week a Humdinger , Judging from thc large crowds which are greeting every performance J? the "Peerless Maida" at the Pal metto theatre this week, together with tho rdund upon round of appia us . which follows every "stunt" 'bf this splendid tab show. Pinkston's show nv ape has certainly made good his promise. The show yesterday was full of good ' comedy, singing und dancing. ?nd the costumes aro clean and pret ty. The girls are pretty and viva cious. This show is doing the busi- . ness this week, which reminds us of j S story winch Mr. Pinkston tells on him. elf. The. story goes that ons night last week two travelling men came In, hought tickets and nuked . If Ito was Riving a .tah :?how for tc:: I cents. k Pinkston replied "no," only an ? imitation." The men walked on In the-j theatre, saw the show, and as they j came out "of the theatre, remarked t<> Pink6ton: "When you made that re mark to ur. about your show we thought you were nutty, but now we know thai you w'erc only telling us the truth about your BIIOW, and right hero we want to tell you that you arc thc Hrst and only man who has ever told us that hts show was rotten, anil every time we come to Anderson, wo are goltig to conic to your show." Pinkston told them that he wished they were going to he hore this week, that this show was us good as the ono ho had last week .was bum. Pinkston suva he will tell anybody that asks him about hist show the absoluto truth. So. if In doubt ask Pinkston. OPPOSEST???EXING j CLEMSON COLLEG? Walhalla Citizens Indignant at Suggestion Made By The Intelligencer I Walhalla. S. C.. March 23. 101". ' The Intelligencer. Anderson, S. C ! f notice vc. ir editorial squib under . .nnt.'nn. "Why not take them in." tn i roforence to Anderson lounty an.iex ! lng that portion of O-.-oneo and P?e? ns counties in which lies Clemson 'ollege. I haM.> wondered why, even and now you bring up this question. [Certainly vou would uko t-? havo? . 'tenison. No doubt but that you would : 'ie tickled almost to deatn to h..ve Oconee and P'okens in their 'entire-1 ty. ! This desire for A ? haime aevmn to ; ? xis*, only in, your own Imagination, j ? lt is not coming from tho college.. Twelve head pf i afilo? were slain in tbia batch, and thc avi rage- weight ?' each head was KIO pounds. Mr. lt. L. Itouda, the expert butcher for Mr. Power, stated yesterday thal he bad cul more meat and made more eau BUl?e on Tuesday ihuii un any ot tier one day in his life, and he has been in Hi?- meat business something like l-' years, , WlmleMile Shoe Shining. When I^K) Oeirherg, bf Oelsberg Uros, Shoe Cu., had aunounci mentrt made at Clemson College several days j ugo that during tin* encampment of the cadet corps in Anderson the boys could get their ?hoes shined free at Iiis place, that the cadets would take this place hy Storm or that they would i come in such numbers as would i cuuse him to have to keep open shop | fer ii good portion ol the night. Mut such hut? been his experience, I ?jud especially on .Monday afternoon and evoning. The cadets reached.An* , derson ai 4 ::'.0 o'clock and in uhout an hour and a half many of them were down town. Their shoes haying he .nine dusty on the hike from Clemson Collen?- to Bandy springs, where they entrained, and tup cadets' shoes were i :diy in n< ed. ot shining. Scores of thom sought oui Qulsborg Bios, place by the time they arrived oil the Ri|uurc. Messrs. Oelsberg hail prepared for their coming. Until late in lue night the shine boys ut thia popular store were kept busy shining she :.. In thal short time, however. Mr. Geisbi Tfx was more than paid for his trouble, for u half dozen or moro cadets purchased' shoes ntl Monday evening, The boy:- appear to have tho coin and are not hackward about turning it loose, and business houses of Anderson are reaping a golden harvest, as it were, on account of the cadets being here. .. . The bonds of union, sympathy und j mutual helpfulness existing between ? ?li,, two portions of Oconee ca at y are stronger today than ever before. (Jive Up the home of Calhoun. CU liiaon and Clemson College! Thia la titter nen ?ense. Whut do you thinly ol' the citi :enj of Oconee anyway? Wo are al* ways glad to have thc good people of Anderson county to rom?? into Oconee ! ccu.'ity und visit the greatest nsaetl| tl'ut Oconee has. Clemson College, hut' when you talk about taking it away from us. wo will put *>n our fighting clothes and "wh'p you to a iraz/.l?." j I Neighbor, If you ?-.re i., a bad way ' and need help, wa uro willing to help you, but we arc sJmply just, not going l| to give you t 'le:;..-.. 1 hqcausQ we have, we need and.ar?. going to keep Clemson for onra^ivea. v ( .IAS. M. MOSS. William C McClure of the Kair I'lay scctlo? ?pont yesterday In tho c'.ty. . ' '.*:?:( Purhian nurriss of Conteryille ?pent yesterday in the eily. C. A. Celrdlng and F. J. Davld jon, jewelry drummers of New York illy, werri in the city yesterday call ing on local dealers." \V. K. Cullum of Helton was a visi tor in tho city yesterday. S. W, Cartee of Hopewell was a visitor in thc city.yesterday. Sage and Sulphur Darkens Gray Hair It's Grandmother's Recipe to. ';i ai Restore Color, Gloss li T and Tickness m ' _ ' tr Hair that loses its color and lustre, or when it fudes. turns gray, dull und : ni lifeless, ls caused bv a lack of sui- !01 phur in the huir. Our grandmother , lu made up a mixture ot Sage Tea and j T Sulphur to keep her locks dark nnd ' 0 beautiful, and thouaends of women ? w and mon who value that. ev. n color, 1 Br that beautiful dark shade of h?lr I r< which la so attractive, use only this . M old-time recipe. Ui Nowadays wo get this famous mix- : ?3 turo by ask inn at anv drue; ?tore for | in a KO cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sape aird j al Sulphur Compound." which darkens ; st tho hair BO naturally, so even Iv, that , tl nobody can possibly tell it has been gj applied, Ilesldes, it takes off dand-, in ruff, stops scalp itching and falling ! ic hair. You just damped a sponge or . e: soft brush with lt and draw this j Ix through your hair, taking one small m strand at a time. By morning the! Kray hair disappears: but what dc-loi lights the ladles with Wyeth's Sage ' 11 and Sulphur is that, besides beauti- tl ful*./ darkening the hair after a few ?ly applications, lt n?nr? bringa baok thc d< gior. : and lustre ann gives it an ap- ' Si pesrapco ?? abundance. 1 nri-TT? JL JL JsV Hi.Ai ?ER1TE CLARKE, Marj Select anE utely S Now, before EasU our stock is For )ouug mon who war wo suggest a careful sind l'ngllsh models. Snug for ?arron straight rut (rouse* fulrl) hroutho tho hrciitli ol A Splendid Show $20-Mor Society Brand Cb "Alco" S; Schlo Fur the more conservati' style, hut does nul a ant t< wo offer an almost nulluni modelt, varying from u ino strjlpe ?ergo to the most a tho newest fabrics. Hut only by inspection c showing. Of Unusual Meril Others Fr PAR Th, Second Day of EndsB ? "MM I'S I- OF V .1 TOltAY A ti Ah ,\ CAMP RIGGS, March 23.-After thc ornlng mauoeuvers and tent pitch- i ig exercises were over, wo were i <aln permitted to resume our dc- : ghtful acquaintanceship with "My i own"-the more we see ot lt, thc i ore we think that lt waa always in- i nded to be ours. i Tho dally round of duties at camp i ny bo little known to many outsid- i .s and a brief description may per- ? ips not bc out of order at this time. 1 ho' most dreaded time ot day is about I ie time "peep-o-day, when tho weary ?iithiel, (resembling a RuBslan Cos ick lu swaddling overcoats and j mes) plods wearily and dreamily ; ong his frozen path and is brought ick to stern realities with a start i UM sharp blast of a bugle resound- ? ig? through thc still crisp morning i lr. Then lt is that some cadets .of mm what lengthy dimensions : pull 1 ?c'r cold toes from the midst of the i unracks at the foot of their pallets i the tent and let forth a sorrow ig groan. Each one knows from < (perlcncc how much cold air hia Mts can hold at this time in the orning. Then follows ten minutes of vigor iis pushing and hurling tho rifles i round at arm's length until all louerhts ot dreamland have complete- i - vanished, and in place there io r\ cloning a great capacity for bo. ly's grub and hot coffee. Then comes grim drill 90. when < f ? f . . ' .. .1. 1... 'Pickford's only rival, ower" is possibly the mo: aster Suit and ure of your "C Satisfaction" rr is the time to consider ready to serve you most it IM cry bit <if style that** gobur y of nur wonderful display of m lifting coats, without padding, p?, und athletic vests - fabric s that London, so English arr (hey. ing of These Suits at eat $15 to $25 pthes yrstem Clothes ss Bros. & Co. Clothes re dresser-the mun who "wants > appear Nbc least bit un ordinary, ed eoileetlon ?.if very desirable [Ulled Kn gi ish ri cul ii n in a needle ( hld lc of A morir?n models, in all nu you realize tho scope of ?ur t Are Our Suits at"$15 om $10 to $25 KE R & B z One Price Clothu Encampment loyally IMF LIFF L HAY. t c wc thrash vfycdn and cotton stalks in r. nearby fields imitating the Kaiser's c contortion acts-manoeuvers. After four hours pf drill as skirmishers j and punching sharp jabs of tho bayo- ( or trip to the pie counter and-"the f movies. When all dates fail and . hope ( of seeing a fair maid fades, there aro j the two great standbys-lunch and thc movies. After tho fleeting joy ous evculng has passed" wo must rc-' turu for "retreat"-when'the Ting la c furled while ?he cadet band plays our c national song' "Thc Star Spangled t Banner." Then follows another at tack on Shorty's rations followed by another trip to the etty, to return by ll O'clock-except on more fortun ate occasions such as dates, dances, I engagement (?>, visiting near and dear friends, etc. To cloue our joys for thts particular I [lay. there was given a most enjoyable j dance in the hall over the Anderson theatre by Manager C. H. Bleich ot the Anderson theatre. The hall was crowded to its capacity and many at tractive young ladles were present? to lend great charm. to the festivities, i Music of the most delightful sort was furnished by the orchestra of thc ( theatre. We anticipate another great pleasure in the second dance to bo given Thursday night. The program for Thursday concern ing dur military affairs has been tao ved up for tomorrow. At 4:301 o'clock a street parade will be given; st popular picture that has aWRaWMMIHnm Be Absol lertain a new Suit-and ) helpfully \OLT zrs . ! md at 8 o'clock thc cadet band will -ive a concert on thc plaza. limned ately following thoro will be given a .eceptlo'n to the corps of cadets by he lollies of Anderson. Relative to our march, certain im lortant detalla and an error -mould ic noted. .We left Clemson College it 12:30 p, m. and arrived at Sandy springs at 3:30 p. m., halting for u en minute rest but three times on he way. Inspired by this good rec ird. Capt. Duckett, assistant com muniant, led his Unwearying bunch it about .30 cadets onward on foot at ' i' brisk rate from Sandy Springs to amp until his gigantic proportions ?egan to tell cn him and some of ibo .adeta forged ahead and arrived be ere him. Prom latest reports his* tondltlon ls improved and he appears eading cadets, among whom \was LS debonair and hearty ss ever. The lumbered one so dubbed "Count do Runt," nrrived footsore And weary it f>:30 p. m. Monday afternoon-just me hour after tho main portion of ho corps arrived on train. . Flab of all hinds. Shrimp, ; Crab, md other sea food at all times at noderate, prlc?s. Phone us your vants, and let us fill them. Prompt lelivery. FISH DRESSED FREE C F, POWER .... .. ? _ . "*bone 117. Cpr. McDurtle and Benson i ever been produced.