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THE TODAYT "Thc Days of Reckoning" 3 Part Feature-A Sensation J Production Special Music by Our Orchestra 'CAREFUL SERVANTS"--! Reel Comedy 9fr jf? ?Y* Sjf$ ?f? ?Y? ?y? rf* *?. ?V* 3f* ^ ^f* * ELECTRIC CIT * i_ * lien? of Interest end Person) * Wireless on the S< H- 'f' * * >Y- -Y? .'?*. -Y- .? Y? -Y- ? * Tit-kens Sheriff Look? For Kiigltltr. Sheriff Itoark of l'lt:l?-n:i was in Hie rity ycHtcrtht) in f? uri 'i of a nei;ni ,who shot ?uni kill?'I iiiiolhcr mw' Calhoun Inat Saturday night, ll ap pears thal two neg roen ROI lulu a row, with thc n ?un tliai onu shot Hi?' other ?th u HIKII pun, nflrtlng ti wound rrom which Hie latter died. Thu Picken? sheriff got uo trace of tho negro while here. > titulier* Motoren Tn I nnnms KesorL Sunn: ten or twelve uiiloniobll? par tien, it IK estimated, wcni from Auder* non (.> WU I leniston Sunday aftcrnoou for a Bhort stay. Tho road hotwoou AntV-rson and Hutt famous resort I. Haid to he In splendid conditon, with tho exception of hoing n lltttn dusty. This is ono of tile IUDS? popular drives wi:li motorists that is lo he found about liare. ls il 'dr Secretar) And Trcnsnrcr. ' Mr. \V. Henry Frlorson. who look (iwr tho management of Tho I'ara inoual theatre upon tho retirement ot Fri'1 M. liur:i"K some days ago, ha? bern dented to Hie ?><.sl,|'?*i ?w??. tory and treasurer of thc company, Mr. Prlcrs?fl it thorougitiy m i..... > t;d with the motion picture business, and under hi? administration Th? Paramount is; bountj tu continue io bc u success, -o Lcat CH Today For Chicago. Tho Hov. 8. H. Whit" leaves Ander son today for Chicago, whore he will taite n special course in thc Moody Hihlc Institute. Mr. White lifts hoon in evangelistic work hut lately bas le rn Hunplying for thc Cov. I.. Kt. Smith at Oakwood ejiureii on account of tho latter's lllncsa. -o .Meeting In Interest Of Cream Work Called. AU partes living on rural route No. 1* of tho rural dclvory who ore Inter ested in tho subject ot drentuery work nr(- roques ted to meet at tho residence rf Mr. Wtido A. Watson next Wednes day afternoon ut r, o'clock. ************** Y SPARKLETS * . * ? Mention Caught Over the * IrceU of Anderson ? * * ******** * * * * I.('?-?i! lieut lat H (/? to < II I II ni Iii;1. !>r. W. \V. ( hit.olin left yesterday ??fl riMioii for foi II ni lila lo attend tho meeting of the state Dent il Associa Hon. Dr. Chfsoliii will conduct a i Mule on conductive anesthesia. Tin meeting of I ho association will con vene this morning and last through tin- 20th. Dr. W. J. Klnfc left yea terday niorilllig for Columbia to at loud Hie meeting. It in probable thai li? will return Saturday. Dr. J. Levin .-anders will leave Hil? morn i"K for the assoclotlon city. -o ('?Ituil ItrrclptK Oni) Lunn on-. Th? recclpta of colton nt tln> local platform for th? season up to ltiKt Saturday night were 20.0X1. The re :ciptH for tiie corresponding period of thu previous Bcason were 21,'181. This hows a difference in favor of hint season of i.ut'O bales, which ls lesa than it has been ut any time thia season. - ? o Accidental .Shooting Ye?torda) Morning. .1. P. Hammond, an IX year old nc ;ro. yesterday morning accidentally shot his brother, Robert Hammond, igod 20 years, while the two were at work in a field on tho farm of Mr. l?dgar Hall, ?even ailles west of tho city, J. P. Hammond was toying with a ?heap 82 calloro pistol, when Ibo weapon fired, the hall going through his hand md lodging In tuc stomach of Robert, (toben Hammond WHS brought to the elly by Dr. C. W. Pepper and placed in the hospital for ah operation. Th? bullet waa remov ed and at lust accounts thc negro waa resting woll. j. J. Baldwin Winn A Big Contract. Mr. J. J. Baldwin, archlt|;t of Anderson, lins won a contract for plana and specification and supervis ion or thc building of a $10,000 school building i:i tho city ot Albany. Ca. Mr. Baldwin won out over several competitors. Albany is to have a large new auditorium. Mr. Baldwin built a school building for Albany I some years ago. and his winning of THE GARRICK TODAY "THE MYSTERIOUS CONTRAGRAR" 2 reel feature with Wm. Clifford and Marie Walcamp. "EDDIE'S LITTLE NIGHTMARE" A roaring Comedy. Admission 5c and 10c Music by the Carrick Trio \ the contract for thc new ones goes 10 show Hitit hts work wa:; pleasing to the people of Albany. Meeting Ministers Yesterday .Hornill?. An interesting and helpful meeting of the Ministerial Association of the city waa held yesterday morning at 11 o'clock in Ilote. Chlrjuolo. A number of of matters ni Interest lo the several piiHtora of the city were discussed. I'nrelllng ot Woodmen Monument. A targe number of people, some of : Hiern from Anderson, attended tho unveiling exercises Sunday afternoon ' of tho iv.?liniment erected by the Wood men of tho World in Helton cemetery, j at tho grave of Sovereign E. H. lil lis, a late member of Myrtle Camp. Thu usual ritualistic services were none through with creditably The ad- j dress or thc; oe asion wau made hy the lion. lt. A. Cooper, of I JIU r ens, solicitor of that circuit, and a candi date for governor in the second pri mary last Hummer with Governor Manning. The address was a KCIII of oratory and was listened to with clos est attention throughout. GOOI? SHOW AT THE PALMETTO Williams Musical Comedy Co., The Edtirnted l'on) ami High-Class Pictures. Manager Pinkaton promised some thing good al The Palmetto this week, and he has certainly kept his word. Yesterday afternoon and last night the William:- Musical Comedy Company played "A Jersey Farm" to a crowded house. That the audience was well pleased with this farce comedy as produced by the Williams company was made manifest by the frequent enthusiastic applause. Thc acting of Al. Williams and Percy Spellman, thc "llubc3." was especia'-, ly good, although the entire company ls fur above thc average "Tah" shows .:'at have played here recently. Ono distinct feature of this attraction is that there ls not a dull or "off" mo ment during thc entire show/ Each member of the troupe IR possessed of Ja good, voice and their .selections are catchy, keeping thc audience laugh ing throughout the performance. The chorus ls especially good, their danc ing ?nd singing making a decided hit. The Educated Pony, which, hy the way. is an Anderson pony, will ho offered as u apef.ial added attraction at thc matinee today. This interest ing little animal performs eighteen difficult tens, and is sure to prove in teresting. "Dad's Cirls." a comedy, the Edu cated Pony and the usual run of good pictures will constitute an interest ing program for today. : CANT FIND DANDRUFF j Every blt of dandruff disappears af ter one or two''applications of Dan derine rubbed well into the scalp with the finger tips. Get a 25-ccnt bottle of Danderine at any drug store and aave your hair. After a few applica tions you can't fmd a particle of dandruff or any falling hair, and the scalp will never Itch. * f Paramount Today fat David Harum" One ol The Paramount's Best Features. A play that r or months and months in New York and Chicago, Next to "Old Homestead" there never has been a more popular play presented. It appeals to millionaire and pauper alike. Don't Miss It ^Wednesday Charles OHPdJm Jn Thc Funniest Man In Pictures "THE TRAMP" A Very Strong Essanay Feature This is One of the Strongest and Best Day's Program we have ever had snice this Theatre opened. Hard Line?. The preacher was a young man and nervous, but interesting. He was making an eloquent plea for tho home life, and was descanting eloquently on lite evils of the club, telling his congregation that married men in particular should sp|;nd their even- ' Freight Wreck on Southern. ingB at home with their wives and Gr.e3ENVlU.ii;, April 2G.- All children. "Think, my hearers." said trains into Greenville during Sdnday he. "of a poor, neglected wife, all were late owing to a freight wreck alone in the great dreary house, rock- ! ?in tho Danville division above Grecns Ing the cradle of her sleeping baby, boro. No. ?6 was turned back and with one foot and wiping away the ran as No. V,;> and Go. 2'J arrived sorao toars with thc other!" ' four hour:; lalo. May Boggs. PALMETTO THEATRE THIS WEEK Al Williams' Musical Comedy Company IO :: P EO P LE :: IO CHANGE OF BILL DAILY "DAD'S GAL" A. Rip-Roaring IV!usical Karee Comedy Movies for Today "THE JEWELLED DAGGER" "JEALOUSY" "CAUGHT IN THE A<TT" RELIANCE THANHAVSER KEYSTONE Extra Special For Matinee Today--"Educated Pony" In Eighteen Different Difficult Stunts M. TH?8J8 a? Anderson pony, rad well worth the price of admission. The Williams KL?? A? Comedy Company is play ing a return engagement here now. If they had not been far above the average "Tab" Show, we would not have brought them barfc Dovis Vernon. Walker Bogga.