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THE ANDERSON This Afternoon and Night Electricia and Her Company The Human Dynamo Sec this wonderful feature act, especially for the ladies and children SPECIAL TODAY Lost In Mid-Ocean-3 reels lliis picture will bc shown today sine, il failed to a; rive yesterday, but will certainly conic today. Admission Sc and 10c. SUPERB MUSIC COMING THE ANDERSON ALL NEXT WEEK STARTING MONDAY, APRIL 12TH Fountain Stock Co. IN HIGH CLASS DRAMATICAL PRODUCTIONS-PROGRAM CHANGED DAILY Ladies free with each 30c ticket purchased before Monday 6 p. m. Reserved Seats on Sale Friday, April 9th. Admit? ion 10c, 20c, 30c. DAILY INSTRUCTION CAR HERE APRIL 14 CLEMSON COLLEGE PREP AR ING A TREAT FOR FARM ERS OF THIS SECTION POULTRY EXHIBIT IS INCLUDED Esperta 'Will Lecture on Dairying .Bel Poultry Raising and Give Practical Demonstrations. The Schedule. ? A splendidly equipped 'Dairy In struction Car," Including a poultry exhibit, has been lent to Clemsun Col lege ty the Southern Raliway, and, accompanied by dalry and poultry ex ports, ls going: to be sent on a tour of this'State, visiting Anderson on Wed nesday, April 14. The car will be open for'Inspection and lectures will be given and demonstrations held be tween the hours bf 10 a. m. and noon and 3 and 4 o'clock p. m. Completel) Equipped. The csv ls splendidly equipped and will be accompanied by experts from Clemson College who win lecture and adte dalry demonstrations and answer questions pertaining to this subject. There will be practical demonstra tions In dslry equipments, handling of milk and' its products and butter making. ?Sj well a? lectures by dairy experts. vw Poultry Exhibit This car wilt. be equipped with model poultry appliances and the poul try men of Clemson College will b^ejtlong^kMrlvejracttcal demonstra lions. The comiug of this car ls aanounced In large display posters which have been sent out by Prof. W. W. Lung. State Agent and Director of Exten sion Work, with headquarters at Clemson College. Ladles are specially Invited to at tend the lectures and view, the dem onstrations. . Particularly Interesting. In view of the fsct thst cream route work was recently started out of An derson, snd hss met with such phe nomenal success, the announcement of coming of this car will doubtless prove of particular Interest to a large number of people of Anderson county, md particularly those living along this. croam route. Prof. D. W. Watkins, dalry expert of Clemson College, has been 1.'. the etty recently Investigating the prac ticability of starting up another cream route here. He has been making a survey of the situation with a view of establishing a route that would start in the city, add go in the direction of Brit-m, by way of the Drake place. The Schedule. Tho schedule of the dslry Instruc tion car. as published by Prof. Long, ls as follows: Apr. 14, Wed.. Anderson. 10:00 to 12:00 a- m.. and 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. Anr. 15. Thurs.. Walhalla. 10:00 to 12:00 a. m.. and 1:30 to 3:00 p. m. Aor. 16. Fri.. Westminster.-10:00 to 12:00 a. m.. and 2:00 to 4:00 p. m., Apr. 17. Sat,. Liberty. 10:00 to 12:00 a. m.. and 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. ' Apr. 19. Mon. Easter. 10:00 to 12:00 a. m.. and 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. Anr. 20, Tues.. Oreen ville. 10:00 to 12:00 a. m., and 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. Apr. 21. Wed., Pelter. 10:00 to 12:00 a. m.. and 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. Apr. 22. Thurs., Campobello, 10:00 to 12:00 a. m.. and 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. THE GARRICK TODAY Th?^Master Key, No. 15 This is the final episode of this great serial production. See this. . . ' IUI!'".Ml I --.- ,,", RAINDROPS AND GIRLS-Sterling Apr. 23, Fri., York vii lc. 10:30 to 12:00 a. m., and 2:30 to 4:00 p. ni. Apr. 24. Sat.. Rock Hill, 10:00 to 12:00 a. m.. and 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. A SPLENDID WILD WEST SHOW HERE Noxon Hippodrome Carnival is Enjoying Good Business. Good Features. Tho Noxon Hippodrome Shows are now lp full operation at the circus lot on East River street, where they did a good business yesterday and I last night with the crowds which went out there to see the shows. The Wild West 'show is one of the ! very best Wild West shows on the ; road ; lt drew good crowds, which ' went away well pleased with Ute per formance. . . The Motordome was the magnet which drew those who want excite ment, sud they were not disappointed. This it said to be the smallest and steepest Motordome in existence, snd the two daredevils who risk their lives 1 In circling lt on nigh powered motor- 1 eyelet ride to within eighteen inches 1 of the very top of the motordome. Ons 1 false move and they would be dashed ' to the bottom, either injured badly 1 for life or killed Instantly. 1 The feature which delights the wo- 1 men and .children ls Prince William. 1 a young roan said to bi eighteen years 1 old, weighing twelve pounds, and so 1 small that they carry bim about In ' a common suit case. He Is truly a 1 marvel. ^ ^ 1 CASCARETS CURE ?I HEADACHE, COLDS, CONSTIPATION ; Tonight 1 Clean your bowel? and stop headache, colds, sour stomach. Get a 10-o>nt box. . ^ ' Take a Csscaret tonight to cleanse your Liver, Stomach and Bowels, and you wilt surely feel great by morning. You ??.en and women who have head ache, coated tongue, a bad cold, are bilious, nervons, upset, bothered with a sick, getty, disordered stomach, or have backache and feel all worn out. Ara you. keeping your bowels clean wit? Cas ca rets-or merely rorcing a 1 passageway every few days * with salts, cathartic pills or cattor oil? Cascarela loused lately cleans and regulate the . stomach.. remove the spur, undigested end fermenting food and foti gases; take the excess bile from tbs liver and carry off the. con stipated watte. matter and pelton from the vowels.' Remember a Csscaret to-night will straighten you out by morning A ifl ?eat-b^?Oja^ytw $taggtst mesas heaWJe*sWctls*; ? dear head sad cheerfulness for months. Don't forget the ^children. Sgieadld fer Skeasactisn. "I think Chamberlain's Liniment lt Inst splendid for rheumatism,^ writes Mrs. IHmburgh. Eldridge, N. Y. "it has been used "by myself sad otber members of my family time and ame agata during tbs patt six years sad has always gtvtU the bast of aatlsfac ^!on.'* v?ha qnttk relief from pata K- :a Chamberlain'! Liniment af s ls alone wonk muy times the eoM, Obtataabls everywhere. A John Brennan Comedy and this s a" crack-a-jack. MUSS MERING GALLEO FOD NIGHT APRIL 16 IN COUNTY COURT HOUSE TO HEAR ADDRESS ON THE CLEAN UP CAM PAIGN GOOD SPEAKERS Have Been invited to Make the Adtbresess-Dr. Hine? and SUte Health Officer. A inasa moating of citizens of An dersen bas been called for 8 o'clock of the evening of April 10. In the county court house, for tlie purpose of listening to addresses relating to "clean up and paint up" week, which ls tn be observed in thia city this month. The call for the meeting waa issued yesterday by Dr. W. Frank Ashmore, chairman of the board of nit li and chairman of the general .mnilttee in charge of arrangements .or the clean up campaign. Dr. B. A. Hines, secretary of the State Medical Association, an?] super intendent of the Anderson County Hospital, is one of the speakers se cured for the mass meeting. An in vitation has been extended Dr. J. Adam ?lay... of Columbia, secretary of the State Board of Health and Sti le health officer, to deliver an address ot this mass meeting. Clean up and paint up week is to be observed April 19 to 24. AMUSEMENTS THE PALMETTO What is unquestionably the beat troupe of the kind that bas visited Anderson this season ls holding the boards at The Palmetto;'this.-week. Zarross' American Cirls they are call ed, the troupe being composed of of three men and some six or eight young, pretty and vivacious' . girls. Sparkling tabloid, exceptionably clev er dancing, good singing and refin ed comedy, summarizes the character of the attraction. There is a ch -ige of bill every day. and. Judging from the performances which have ?**?** given already, the longer the show continues here the better it get*). Manager Pinkston deserves tbe com mendation of the public in bringing to' Anderson this week an attraction that ls worthy1 of anyone's patronage. Moreover, he ia ito hg commended for the rack, that he never attempts* to fool the public! With his attractions. When he has got a'good" show to of ter -he says so', and when the attrac tion is not up'to the standard he does not Tail to tell the patrons, and before they purchase tickets. And those Who see him advertise this week know that this is a splendid show he j ls offering this week can put it n : their pipes and smoke It.-for lt is true. THE ANDERSON Today, tomorrow and Saturday Manager Bleich ot The Anderson ls of fering one of the most novel attrac tions ever seen in the city. The attraction ls "Electrlcla" and her company. She is spoken of ss a hu man dynamo, who gives a wonderful, death-defining feature ' performance. She t:?kes her POSI'KH tn an electric ; cha'i such as those used for electro cuting condemned/ criminals, and an Blectriccurrent is passed through her body in sufficient strength to light an Incandescent bulb, propel an electric ' Tan, light ? gas "orch and perform otb- 1 ar similar aot-.>. In n. dillon to t'xls. i he -Mimi run of aplebu.r. moving pic tures and the excellent orchestral music will be ot tne program. THE PARAMOUNT | Tho picture that bsa caused -more.: comment than any picture ever pro? duked will be shown today at tba Paramount theatre. " lt' ls < entitled 'John Barleycorn** and'is the 'story sf Jack London's own life, written by himself. No man br boy should fall to see this famous picture, n syno Dftts of which appears ' elsewhere In The Intelligencer today. Tn addition to thia, the Paramount will show today the last episode ot the "Ep ptolts of Elaine." THE GARRICK At The Garrick today "The Master Key," No. 16. ls the attraction. This ls the final episode of this great serial production. In addition to tills film, there will be shown today "Rain drops and Olrla" a John Brennan xwnedy which ls reputed to be i f . ack s-jaek. JOHN BAifeyffimy Synopsis of Wonderful Pfim Shewn - Tsday at The Paramount. Following ls synopsis of "John Barleycorn," the title of tho 6 rael Bosworth film, depicting ?ho lite of lack London and his mastery df rum, which wilt be shewn today at -the Paramount theatre, "1 taust ask you . to walk with'?rae In all sympathy and understanding. I am a normal, average man. To thia, day I hare a physical loathing for al cohol, Yet to me as to every mas and at every lura John Barleycorn has beckoned. AU paths led to am. I The first when I wa? only Ure." The picture ls unique In ?hat it \* the true story ot a man's ?fe. told by himself, ?nd frankly taking the m??mm Into his coufideoee. No man has eves opened hts.heart or the pases of, hi; past mare, trtsly than has slr. Los*** itt tbh> recital. Six reels .tell the st^ry neatening i Choose Your Stocks Now Cont r.'.i ^^^^^^^^ ^ ^ f?^ls' SCHLOSS MOS. lc CO nxCMaiM? : ".. pi . ?ri Every man }s now ready for his new Spring Suit. Our exhibition of the New Spring Styles offers a splendid oportunity ?to get acquainted with the new fashions, j y We welcome you to come here shopping-you need not buy, but irr justice to yourself, you should come here looking.. rt The New Styles are quite different from anything you have ever seen betjore- they are "liver," snap _ pir, better cut, mor? youthful looking. '* One of the new. models is shown here. . lt is not an extreme model, but one that is very popular. We are showing this and many more models ?fconi the famous designers, Schloss Bros. Co. Hundreds of new suits tb select front7 All the njcw-.fabrics, colors and shades. $10.00 $2.00 r f ?. New furnishings too, of every good sort and kind ai the right prices. Another ship ment of "Emery" Shirts just In. Better drop by, and look 'em over. 1 ? The One Price Clothiers i.. j.-?;?, s . t . . . \ li .wrlth the little chap of five?, who drinks beer Intended for bia father, plowing In the distant field; ? and ending with the dramatic fight ot the successful writer of today against the final mastery of Barleycorn.. . The gruelling factory toll during childhood; . the adventurous life In San Frinclsco Bay aa an oyster pirate, the scenes aboard the sealer "Sophie Sutherland" with thc "exploration" of the <Bontn Islands; he glimpse of Ssn Francisco's Barbary Coast; Hay dee and ber lover, the first Influence which led this former newsboy and unlearned seal-hunter toward bis psersent position; and, above'all, the part John Barleycorn played ingall this-these art. 'the chief factors' In the vivid scenes of the play. Told That There Was its Care fer Hist. .."After suffering for over twenty years with indigestion and, battas some bf the best doctors here tell va ?ier? wes tao cure for me. 1 think it nly right to tell you for tbs sake ot ether sucerers as ..wett. as ywpr own? satlsfacUon that a $5 cent bottle of Chamberlain's Tablet*, tot cfttjr rq iievcd me but cured'me wlt&ie two months although I Am a rote of 6G years." writes Jul. Oroblen, Houston. Texas. Obtainable fTerywbet?>>r' j ffCT*"^w*^"*M^""""^M^s3Ets^8a^fefenM "You may Iowa year Warily, bul you might be polite enough to insure for their benefit, that much yon owe Aeips,'* Vi? if't v. . MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY M. M MATT1SON, General Agon* , C. W. WEBB. District: Agent J. J. TROWBRIDGE, Special Agent Specials For Field Day We haye just received a shipment of "Nifty" Spring * Neckwear that will appeal to every young man tn tU?^ .county. Prices are r|ght, toi). REGAL ?xfords arrive? Monday. T6cy are (tie "very latest'' in up-to-date shoes. Priced '$4.00, $4.5o and $5.00. Ot^ier New Oxfords at #2.50, ?3.00 and fcj.5o. . New Style Straw Hats in a great variety of Styler Shirts, Collars, Neckwear. S??nrfr?r Underwear^ Hosiery, etc., in an endless variety oftie* style?. - ? Extreme values ht New Suits at $7.80? $!C.OO, $l*.*fe? Other Suits from S?8.00 to ?3&00. Ri W. Trinke "Th* Vp-to-da? Clothed* ' SB