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EASTER Festival ?f Spring Fashion To the ladies who have deferred buying their Easter clothes until the last mrjment, and who wants Clothes Satisfaction---this advertisement is a plan invitation to walk straight into our Ready-to-wear Depart ment, where we are splendidly prepared to serve you. DRESSES One piece dresses, rn.ade of Silk Poplins, nude up in the verv latest models, in all th lead- <feA QO> mg shades". Values up to $7.50, at .. . . One piece dresses, made of Silk Poplins, Foulards, Crepe de Chirres, Taffetas, Crepe Meteors, thc very latest stvles and colors, -values up to d?? A fl $10.00,'at. . . . . ?PU.to One piece dresses of Crepe de Chine and Taffetas in Battleship Grey, Sand, Putty, Belgian Blue and Navy, values up to $15.00, $12 48 SKIRTS ~~ We have a nice assortment of New Model Skirts in Shepherd Plaids, Belgian Blue, Navy and Black' made with suspenders and huttons, very neat and attractive skirts, regular $5.00 values Big line of New Skirts in all the leading colors and newest styles,'ranging in price from $2.98 to $7.00. Specially priced for this selling. A late model Shepherd Plaid, with bul- OO^ tons and one pocket, S1.50 value at . . . . MILLINERY We are showing the prettiest hats in the city; and ; our. prices are about half what <tT QQ tq tte ?others charge. Prices from . . 4 "P** CHILDREN'S DRESSES A big line of Children's Dresses of Gingham, Percales and Galatea, nicely made and trimmed, at special prices for this sale ' 25 C *? ?&1 50 at from.?%J?U vi'wv HOUSE DRESSES Ladies House Dresses of Ginghams and O?? Percales, regular $1.50 values at. Jot . ~_~ CHILDREN'S HATS ; Great assortment.of Children's Straw and Fancy Wash Hats for Easter and Summer OEr to AQ , also a niie line of Infant Caps at?UC w** COAT SUITS In addition^to the already large assortment of Coat Suits which we have in stock; wc received au* other large shipment 'yesterday* These Suits were bought at prices which enable us to save you money. See prices. All the latest styles and wanted shades. $25.00 values. ...... .$17.49 S20.00 values at.14.98 S1 5.00 values at.... 12.48 $12.50 values at. 9.98 s lo.oo values at. 7.98 SHIRT WAISTS White China Silk Waists, neatly trimmed Qf?<-> ?4.50 values at._ ?TO*. White Lawn Waists, embroidered with either OEc pink or blue, regular lc value, at . . . . White checked Flagon Waists, with organdy col lars and cuffs, a very neat waist. Splendid ?Q? 5oc value, special at . .. " Big line of White Waists in voiles and rice cloth, elaborately trimmed, worth SL25 and QQ _ si.50, at'.> . ,. ^OC Middy Blouse in White and Palm A Sig* and Ogc Beach nt. ^ *7qi* NEW SILKS Every shade of Silks, Crepe de Chirle and .all th J wanted fabrics are here awaiting your call. And at special prices, too. : -<i Silk Poplins, all shades, $1.00 values, at, ftlf* per yard.".. Taffetas, 36 inches wide, $1.5o vafues 0g^ Crepe de Chine, 4o inches wide, $2.00 ^| OQ values at.?Pl??Jiv 36 inch Flowered Patterns of Crepe de A fig* Chine, in all colors at. . .. . Seco Silks in plain and fancy weaves, and OA** in all colors at.- .. . New Wash Goods iit\ Organdies, Crepes, Rice Cloths, Voi'cs, and Ginghams are; arriving daily. "DRESS ACCESSORIES Hoisery, Neckwear, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, and Gloves for Easter iii an endless assortment at vcr y i special prices. I LADIES' LOW SHOES AT LOW PRICES A brand new line of Ladies' Slippers, Pumps. Oxfords, and Baby Dolls just in from the East. In all leath ers, all the different toes, and heels at 98c, $1.50, $2.00, $2.S0#and $3.00-specially'rriced for Easter selling. THE LJElSSER. COMPANY "Where, You Pay Less" j mil lum.mw?.i III-twWMWMi i .;. i i loam-mmammmmmm-i.iinnin. iiimwilii' i FINE PHOTO PLAY "The Murdock Trial" at "The Anderson" Theatre To day When John Storey died suddenly in India, his daughter Helen, an only child, became heiress to his estate, worth almost one hundred thousand Rollers. Although.jH.46n .was nearly of age, oho knew , practically nc thing of tho world and less about her fath News of 8torey's demise reached his agent in England, Mr.. Henry Mur doch, at a time, when that .gentleman was in-.oeep nnancial distress. Hold ing t?i^l?i^fery^orney ove, Storey^.1n>ftstmca.tB. be v/e* tempted by a suggestion from his worthless and rascally nephew to take advan tage of Helen's ignorance, and Tor tho time, being to make usc ot tho. Storey money to pull himself out of the mire. . To avoid danger of detection the nephew further suggested destroying a letter from Storey, which would have sen xl not vmly as a will, but Would be the only document which could Incriminate Murdoch in tba event of his carrying out his Inten tions. Watching his chance, the nephew secretly pocketed the letter and burn ed a blank sheet of paper In its stead. Tho ?ishes completely deceived Mur doch, who fell- easily into the??by putting h'IniKc'.? cnttreTjrW Une hands of. his unscrupulous nep hew. Kolen came to live in the Mur doch household, but ofter months of grieving, her health wa? becoming uudercvlndod. and Murdoch acting on his nephew's advice, sent Helen into the country, accompanied by the housekeeper. Thls^hahge was very acceptable to Helen, principally be cause thc nephew insisted in paying unpleasant lover-like attentions. The country air did Vonders ior Helen, tun the thing which hastened her re covery moro than anything else waa be- happiness in winning the love ot j L?ooal Mann. AU Vent smoothly un i'.tU/the housekeeper wrote to Murdoch ot Helen's love affair. Again the nephew influenced Mur doch by pointing out the possibility of prison in case Helen married some clever young mau who might investi affaire Tor. her. . J^j?jmWmM The' only safe course that Murdoch could soe to follow was to marry. Helen himself, and to that end he .or dered her home a* ?nee. One day Lionel v'illed to Hee Helen, rba^^?brdocb. driven r, by fear - and Jealousy,? grossly, - insulted him and ordered him off the' premises; By the time Lionel reached the station he was impelled by fear for Helen, at the mer. y of un apparent mad mt rt, to return. Meanwhile, Murdoch brought mattera to. a'crisis by trying to force Helen to submit to his loathsome love making, but tho nephew's arrival on the scene saved her from bin perse cution. Murdoch, thoroughly enrag ed, was tn no mood tb iluten to a de mand for money, and when the nep hew threatened to make usc of thc letter written by Storey to. compel him to give lu, Murdoch' endeavored to force him to give up the' letter, by att'.t king him with a dagger-like bill MIUyflWnY'flghtlng attracted the but ler, who, arrived at tho door in lime to ?ee the nephew Rive his uncle a fatal thrust. The sudden shock com pletely unhinged tho butler's, mind and ho fell unconscious to the floor. THIS OUT 350 MEN ASKED AND 349 ACCEPT; WH/ /.J'':'' 1 The queakm ia "Who lost the game?"-Wa? ii answer given Sunday morning at St. John* Personal 4> G. Ii. I.igon of (Minion, formerly financial secretary of Chlcora College, was a visitor in the city yesterday. i apt. La. I. Jeuuinsr< a well known uit|S?n of Greenville, wu* ?n the city yesterday. John Tate of tho Robert! set tm, was in the city yesterday for a short while. Mrs. R. F. Motril o? Wllllugton wai* among the shoppers in the city yes terday. . Mrs. John Wo (ford and Mrs. Thom as Gentry of Starr were visitors lu the city yesterday. Mrs. W. n. Scudday of Wurr wan a visitor in the city yesterday. Krank Gentry of Starr was among thc visitors in the city yesterday. s. M. Jones of Ute Emerson's Bridge section whk In th- city yesterday. L. E. Kinaird or craytonvillc was a visitor in the city yesterday. W. K. and M/s; Hudgpns of Pelzcr wero visitors in the city yesterday. W. M. Stone of Sandy Springs was in the city yesterday on business. C. H. Whitney of Atlanta, was among the visitors in the city yester day. S. Fisher of Ant.-ovilie *<ip>jit yes terday in theVlty. J. "M. Fisher of Antrevilie spent yesterday in the city. Albert Smith of Lebanon wna among the visitors in tho city yes terday. Ed Sadler of Starr was in the city yesterday for a short while. Mrs. A. E. Davis and MM. L. A. Davis of Due West wery in the city yesterday. Mrs. R. E. Lee of Clemson was a shopper in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. S. NF. Smith of Pi dieron wero visitors in the city ye*-1 tcrday. Frank Skelton of thc Roberts sec tion spent yesterday In the city. E. B. Adams of Ware Shoals wag among the visitors In the city-yester day. . Clarence W. Beaty went to Spartan - burg yc3terday on business. Helen also heard the noise and came Into the room at the moment Lionel stepped through the French window loft open by the escaping nephow. finder the circumstances each thought the other guilty of The tragic deed and. before they had time to explain, the housekeeper entered the room. Lionel, seeking to protect Helen, or dered her not to say a word to any one, which appeared on the face of things to he an admission of guilt on his part. i . u the trial. Lionel, still endeavor ing to defend Helen, made no defence and was consequently convicted and sentenced to death. .As he stood to receive his sentence, Helen realized his innocence, and to the consterna tion to everyone in court, she obeyed sudden impulse and convinced them all that ehe had committed the crime herself. I The night before her execution, the butler now sufficiently recovered to he allowed thc freedom of tho sana-.' (orlum to which he had been sent, read an account of 'Helen's sensa tional confession ai the trial. Horri fied, he tried to explain the awful mistake, but, of course was not ^be lieved. At a late hour that evening he escaped from the sanatorium and reached the house of tlie defending counsel, where he found Lionel, lie arising thc-only dhance of obtaining a reprieve lay in surprising the nephew Into an admission of guilt, they Went to thc Murdoch home and by a clever ruse succeeded in accomplishing their errand. A. desperate light ensued and 'he nephew was taken prisoner. Then, armed with a reprieve signed by the home Rccrctary. they arrived at thft jail Just in tln.e to prevent a most serious miscarriage of justice. English Rothxchthl. LONDONr-March 31.- Lord Roths child. th? head of thc English branch <*f the Rothschild family died herc today. Prohibits Hhlpment of Poultry. LONDON. April l.-ln order to conserve ber supplies of food Hw ola has prohibited thc. export o? poultry, dend ot alive. The "Poultry World" slates that all available sup plie*, ot poultry io Russia aro be ing collected and shipped to Kin I lind for preservation in cold storage. I In normal times, England importe mt lily nearly a million d'-llars worth of Russian bens and chickens. sT WILL 349 THINK OF THINK OF HIMSELF? t 349 who forgot their nei s Methodist C Classified Want Advert? Twenty-five words or less, One TI Biz Times $1.00. Al*, advertisement over twenty-flvi word. HatoB on 1,000 words to eton. No advertisement taken for loss i It your name appears in the tele] vour want ad to 321 and a bill will I prompt payment. FOR SALE FOB SALI-Proline Pop Corn, pure white am' extremely tender. Un questionably one of our best forago > rops. Fiinnan Smith, Scedumau, rhone 404. / FOB SALK-Single comb Black Ml-J norca eggs for hatching-$1.00 for] 15. L. M, Murphy, caro Murphy Conl und Wood Co. Phone 72?. 3-2G-l>t MISCELLANEOUS THE DRY STOVE WOOI? wo sell is certainly giving the best of satis faction. How do wo know? By the ? repeating orders from satisfied cus tomers. Stove ?wood cut any length. B. N. Wyatt. Phone 182. ?DO IOU eat to live, or live to cot? Well, no matter which in either caso whenever you wish to eat something good, and don't caro to pay nil you've got for lt, como to the."Little Gem" Cafe, No. 128 W. Whinier St.. J. K. Derrick, Propr. BUCK-EYE B?KBEB SHOP-Hair cut 15c, shave 10. Best sorvlce. Sat isfaction .guaranteed. C. A. McClain, Mgr, DAY OLD CHICKS-12 1-2, ir.c. Reds., Plymouth Rocks aud ordinary' chicks. 100 off every Monday. Safe delivery guaranteed. Phone 847, or 1 writc'Room C. 119 1-2 N. Main St. DRTJ. E. VVATSON General Practice Office Ir. LIgon ft Ledbetter Building North Main Street. Office Phone 210. , Residence Phone 386. CAKE SALE The Junior Phtlatheas of the First Presbyterian church will have a cake sale Saturday afternoon at ?, o'clock ut Owl Drug store. Let tho childreu egg? ror Rasier th? pluuty ot them at Also .Turkeys. D Hens; ull of them having been kept I way for ten days, regularly, thus IUB fry at Uic price of PREVOST South Side C Salesmen 4 De NUMBER 1? WHAT \ t^hbor, or wa' it No. 1, v*l I* 1. CORNE ilUrC fin RIVER Columns ising Rates Imo 26 cent?. Three Time? 60 cant*, j . words prorata tor each additional be used in a month mad? on appU than 26 cents, cash tn advance. phone directory yon can telephone be mailed after lt? Insertion tor WANTS WANTED Tt SELL-Sandy Springs. Kural Water Works, supplies . farms with water for stock and home. No rams and no pumps. lOrected by manufacturers. For prices and information, apply to. Rochester & Smith. Sandy Springs, mo. WANTED-To correspond, confi dentially, with anyone deslrious ot becoming permanently cured of th? morphine or whiskey habit Tba KEELEY INSTITUTE, COLUM BIA, S. C. Box 75. WANTED-To buy 50 to 100 bushels peas at $1.G0 per bushel. J. J. Kretweli. 4-l-2wk:?. WANTED-To purchase a good milk cow, Jersey profcrrod. Write Box 45C, describing what you have to Bell, and quoting price. 8?S0-2f WANTED-A reliable representative in every community to act as ag?et for The. Intelligenoer. Liberal com missions paid. Apply The Anderson ' Intelligencer. 2-28tf. WANTED-The privilege to cure tobacco users at home. $5.00 tray? the cure. Information it desired. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, CO LUMBIA, S. C., Bo-, 76. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Store recently occupied by The Intelligencer Job Printing Department It interested in a fine stand and good proposition, apply to Tho Intelligencer. 3-18-tf - FOR RENT-Three or four nice rooms, modem conveniences, near in or?d in good neighborhood. Apply to W. D. simpaon at Hotel Chlquo la, Barber Shop.- 3-28-3t. FOR RENT-One one-horse farm in Savannah Township, with three room [house, a good barn, cow pas ture extra, for one bale of good middling lint, cotton weighing 600 pound*. Apply to James F. Rice, office over the old post office, An derson, S. C. 4-l-3tp. -;-, You can get the news while its new ? in The Morning Dally Intelligencer, VILL NUMBER ko stayed at home? K M'DUFFIE STREETS. AND