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MOORE-WILSC
Wei
The ?
This Great
SOAP SAL
EXTRAORDINARY
Introducing a new high-c
let Soap, regular 25c vah
10c
THREE CAKKES FO!
THE GI
In order lo thorough!'
Soap, thc Royal Soap co
class and most dependa!)!
the greatest soap bargain
make one of the most uni
for this display and opp
We consider ourselves 1
agency for Royal Cut ?ck
able to give the people of
Srade Toilet Soap at posi!
quality,
DON'T FORGET THAT
SALE STARTS WEDN
DAY MORNING
10c a Cake; three Cakes f
WILL AWAItD MEDALS
r efero Received yesterday Prom Ital
M moro by Prof. Chambers.
'Prof. G.. W, Chambers yesterday
received tho medals awarded In thu
' annual Gold day exorcises, they hav
ing been sent to Baltimore where
they wero engraved. These medals
Will bo delivered ns soon as some ot
tho >boyB decide which ' medals they
: desire., Thero" were 34 medals
awarded in aor?o instances one boy
won two modalst According to tho
.iuToB,..only brio modal can; bo dollver
.'. '/od to one person, and those who won
two, will havo to deride an the ope j
they prefer. ;
SPECIAL! SPECIAL!!,
GERMAN SILVER
MESH BAGS
auld
' DORINE POWDER BO^ES
Wednesday, May 17
See Window^
. Yow Choice $1.00
WALTER H. KEESE&?0.
3 PosltlTfily Cnljr One to a Cpstamer.
I
TODAY
? THE VENDETTA
i ;-? ; S g4*!9 ..
Music, by McCaully Edwards Trio
4:30 to 5:30 Matinee. '8:00 to 0:36
Evenings.
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BIJOU THEATRE
"Brightest Spat ia Town"
TIJI^AY ;t
Metro
fr:.:} Edward Connelly
in. ''^^BSA
''^^??0^0X0^'
?Phase i&[. ' \\
>N CO.
nvite the public to
Masterpiece is Exec
A eight ol
i ty should se
exhibits the
mental colun
through the <
piece is showi
r<i t? ?AAP
FEATEST
y introduce their Medicated Royal
mpany selected and appointed the
c store in each city through which
ever offered in America, and inc
?que displays ever shown. They
oinled us agents for this city and
ordinate in having secured the i
? Soap foi Anderson, and are gk
Hits vicinity an opportunity lo buy
tively the lowest price ever named
,E
V
lass Toi
les, cake
I 25c
THE
I?S
or 25c,
V0TE?S OF ANDERSON
TO SELECT JOH
CITY PRIMARY WIL BE HELD I
IN ANDERSON
. TODAY
NOTICE MANAGERS!
Are Requested And Urged To Be
nt Polls nt 7:45 This Morn
ing--Their Location
Mr. O. Cullen Sullivan, chairman
of the city executivo committee, stat
ed yesterday afternoon that all of
the details pertaining to the city pri
mary had fceeu completed. The pollsi
will open at 8 a. m., and will close
at 4 p. m,
Kleo.Uon tanagers.
Mr. Sullivan stated yestorday af
ternoon that the managers for tho
various boxea would ha expected to
be oh hand promptly at 7.45 this
morning. He explained that lt
would take somo time to arrange the
boxes, tables, chairs, administer the
oaths, etc., and that lt would be.nec
essary for the managere to he pr?
sent at that timo. The billot boxes
for Wards 1 to 6. Inclusive, will bs
placed in the court house. Tho ba'
l ot box for Ward 8 will be located
In what ls known as Andereon mill
ipollce headquarters, a TOW In tho
nar of Homo Cnappeleai'a bapber
shop.
The manager" ?f election .are:
Ward #.
Frank Cr ny ton.
. W. ,T. W. Harrison.
P. M. Carter. '
tW^f? m Wart ?.?
:. .;W. A. Chcpmnn.
, B. A. Strickland.
, H. B" Slmpsonv
WSrt.^.
i T. W. .Nonda.
H. H. Adcer.
vj. W. Soaw?v
Wart?.
, Andred Todd.
N. C. Burrlss v
v?32:C. Lomax, ."
M. E. Allan. .
; J. C; Presley.
. V. Wart?.
W. 8,. Stohd,
JtV.?L,-- ScOttv ':.^?
C-W. Herring.
Tho above mentloood a>en'ar*M r's-'
nu?sted to ba at'their1 respective plac
*s)+t >T?4B.'r ,As Slated previously, it
Uko ^f?w "?j?^S **** '? tt??
c?if^
.ot
IIP :
WA
- Ai
see the Unveiling C
Capitol
cuted With 5,000 O
F a lifetime and one that is
e this wonderful piece of i
front elevation of the Ns
nn of Liberty and Chariot
entire building is shown v
n in one of our windows w
SOAP SJ
I Cuticle
highest?
lo oiler
?dentally
arranged
vicinity,
exclusive
id to be
this high
for such
Instead of disti
manufacturers ail
ON
3 i
and not more tha
! Send Us Y
Ord?
If you live out of
nuuble to attend this
Bale, send your mai
three cakes, postpah
Tl
lt ls Important that the polls be open
promptly at 8 o'clock.
Thc club roll 'booka used Iq tho
stato and county election of 191-1
will be used In the primary today.
Al! persons who were properly en
rolled in these books two years ago,
and who havo not moved from ono
ward to another, will be* entitled to
vote. ThoBe who havo moved to an
other Ward, and have enrolled on
their present ward club book, viii bo.
entitled to Vtote. Those who have
moved -within the past CP days' and
who did .not enroll in .noir new
ward, will bo entitled "to vote In tlio
told ward.
Under the rules pf tho executive
committee, this committee. will mest
this afternoon at 5 O'CIOCK in the of
fice of tho chairmen, Mv. 0. Cullen
Sullivan, for tho purpose of canvass
ing the votes, hear the reports of tho
managers and to declare the nomi
nees for mayor and aldermen.
The following is a Hat of the can
didates )'r< today's etty primary:
For Mayor.
J. II. Godfrey,
W>, A. Sand evy.
For Alderman, Ward ll
W. H. Atkinson. - .
C. W McGee.
For Alderman, Ward 2.
Wolter Dobb?nB.
A, M. McFall.
Fer Alderman, Ward 3.
S. G. Bruce,
JSrnest Dugan..
Chasl F. Spearman.- .
For Alderman, Ward J.
-Frank E. Alexander.
W. 'Frank Ashmore. -
J. H. Tata,
V For Alderman, Ward 5.
a; a. Kipfi.
For Alderman, Ward G.
H. !.. Curter.
FEW. CHANGES IN HOTTES
I ?ty Carriers*. Territory If BB , Ben
. Slightly Altered.
Since tho addition of Route No. .6
{in tba city of Anderson, It bas' be
come . necessary to make a few
changes in tho Various routes in Ol
der to make the .proper schedules
and . tetter divide the -territory.
Air ti fa now Carrier Ko. 8 makes
tho Anderson and Brogan mills.
Equinox mill and a section ot West
Whitnor and Weat .Market street.
Cart -ar No. 1 meXes North Anderson
and 'Twine mill and ?ame A?rritory
aa belora with tba exc?ptico ot An
derson i?111.'.'<: The T?xaway, milt, bas
been taken from Carrier'No. 3' >nd
given to ?No. 4 .
BUY INO NEW STOCK ,
Mr. Phil Rosenberg Ia Jfaw to Nfetif
".. X<?rVMaMng J^^f??^i^?'cW,
Air. Phil rosenberg, who racabuy
bought the stock ot goods In tho I
I store of Mr, A. Le?Bar^ is nn?tr^?ni
rjksal'eV:
th' brand new ' goods.
ndersoris Leading Store
Ceremonies in our 1
Buildiu
akes of Cuticle Soap
worth coming miles to see
workmanship. It's a marv
ttional Capitol-the marni
: of Progress. Thc great hi
nth marked exactness as t<
?th the purpose of making ;
. i iiit iiji ?.. Ute Si!
*LE EVE!
ributing small free samples to cac
DW us lUiriiiv; ibis event, to sell
E 25c CAKE 1
AND
OAKES FOR %
li six cakes to one person, no dealer:
our Mail
HTS
the city and nre
groat display and
1 orders, 30c for
1.
To Our C
To^
Wo uro sole ngc
an<l vicinity. Sen
der.s, 30c in stain
Hostpald.
IE DAYLIGHT STOl
NOT GUILTY MURDER
{STABBED AND Kj?LLED HER
HUSBAND ABOUT THREE
WEEKS AGO
FEW OTHER CASES
?Were Disposed of Yesterday, The
Begnning Second Week
Criminal Court
Tho second week of ' the spring
term br court of general sessions he?
gan yesterday morning.? nearly nil'ot
tho jurors being present.
The first case to occupy tho atten
tion of tho court warfjthnt of L. T.
('ruddock, charged with* pointing
.firearms ut another. A verdict of
not guilty wu's returned in this case.
Newt Duncan was tried for assault
and battery with intent to.kill. He
was found guilty of assault and batt
ery and wa? sentenced to 30 "days ol'
to pay a fine of $50. '
Sarah Mattress, indicted for 'mur
der, plead not guilty. The state put
two wltncsE?s -on the. stand,- There
was no defense. Th? j^dge direct
ed a verdict of not.guilt... Mattress
is'the negress who about three weeks
aga stabbed and killed lier husband
with a pocket knife.
Tho last case to be .taken up yes
terday afternoon was that i of A. Ii.
Mitchell, charged with issuing* a
worthless check. When'court took a
fecess yesterday afternoon for the
night, all of thc testimony.bad been
taken. ' :'i . ;." . . .'''' '
DEATH MRS. SAKAI'. BROW-V
Mrs,, Sarah A; Rro.%, died nt the
home of her dauphtor, Mrs. ?.i- B.
Brinkloy. No. 05 Wentworth, street
Charleston, Sunday morning; aged R3
yeera?: The body wlll bo brought, to
Anderson arriving here Grt tiio 11:47
&.' m ? train today ami will be taken
?direct to Euroka, church for- inter
! mont. - -,
: Mrs. Brown is surftwfl hy three
[.daughters, hs followst~;Mre. Florence
McConnell of^Pelser; Mrs/ Llllto Hall
[ of Atlanta and Mrs. NAT Brinkley of
ICnertestoh.* S&e ie survived--hy ihree
sons, all bf Charlestori;-: h's follows:
Mejrsr?; Henry Browo|Tt> H. Brown,
j and H. ?. Brown? .;>%;' '
??; The funeral - 8ervice.s;7^rltl :?? he hold
at Euroka thia afternoon.nt 2'o'clock.
.better &?;',t!i? .?weet
; than Ntmneiiy^
lb. box of ?ftndy.
":- ' '. yr* mT?
A/indow Tuesday j
I
and Can be Seen ii
!. Every citizen of Anders
el of ingenuity and artist
moth Arch of Triumph y
all flanked with smaller r
o fe atures and adornment
you acquainted with R?
h family the
Sc
supplied.
>ut-of
rn Friends
mts for Anderson
d In your mall or
ps for three cakes
This S<
son wide
nuila is s
This Roj
soothing
halt doze
short tirr
tively tht
IE
STATE1 CONVEllIluN
MEEI IN COLUMBI*
ANDERSON DELEGATES TO
LEAVE TODAY AND TO
MORROW
COMING IS S U E S
Two Factions Will Be Brought
Face to Face In Large
Body For First lune
Much political, interest is centered
in tho State! Democratic , convention
which convenes in Columbia in the
ball of the house Of representatives
at noon tomorrow. The delegates to
the convention from Anderson - boun
ty are; Dr. W. A. Tripp and Messrs.
George ?M. Reid, Jos. N. Pear man, J.
H. Wright, J.. Mack King,, C. im
Harper. W. W. 3cott, Joe <M\, ^ H /
Ashley, Asa Hall, jr., .W. I*. Casey,
Harvey Kelly; M. E.' Ellison,- S. &
Whitten and C. E. Tolly. Komo of
these will go to .Columbia'this after
noon while others will ?wall until to
morrow morning.
Oh Wednesday the . two> factions,
whose, course, will he watched! during
the -summer' campaign, will be
brought face- *o face in a largo body
for the first time and their Juggling
for control in the convention will
give the first tangible approximation
of their, strength. it is possible that
tho contest will become ihr**"/ cdt*
nor ed as the.convention will be re
quested to act on thc resolution to
give the .1 wareh?ure c^imnlsa?oner,
John L. Mclaurin, sufficient UmSyX*
each. campalgu tneedng. to exp
the warehouse syktenai
t Delegates to tbs National -Dsuiu,,
tic convention will, also be elecWd,^
T*o fight? thay prolong, the hon*
vention. Ono will possibly be tbs
.eonte&t which; ia to he instituted by
the Greenwood > cour ty . doletjfrmoft 'fb?
the abolition iV. tho county-t?-county
campaign ?by candidates -to^'Ui* atat?
?Alces; This will in all probaeil
meet .with defeat,' tt?XK? .;Jth? ?JI
of the county conveutlo'
Solutions that : these '
contine sd. ; The other fl,?.,
develop ovorvthe election of <t<
to th o n n timmi : convention i :
MOO??
N?gT?i at 8:00 ?*C1O?
O ??l
i our Show Windon
Utive
Sal?
nesd
on and vicin
tic skill. It
nth lin nrna
talls running
[.This master
YAL CUTI
!N THE S
lap is famous elsewhere, but lias nc
r its present name, although soap n
oU everywhere under another trade
fal Cuticle Soap is the cleanest, p
you could use on your hands or fi
?n cakes at the introductory price w
ie. while the exhibit is in our wind
: lowest ever made for such a high
DONT
SALI
10c a C
M ILL
A??END-CONVENTION
?!-. ?
MANY WILL GO IN AUTOMO
BILES,TO ASHEVILLE
' THIS WEEK
WHITE GONE
j Left Yesterday at Noon and Will j
Atend Important Mseiirtg
This Morning
Dr. John B. White left yesterday!
for Asheville whore he will attend the j
annual sr.ysion of the. Southern Bap
ti et convention, which, begins there
tomorrow. There, will. 4? a. meeting
ol the.board of seminary trustees.to-1
day. since Dr. White Isla member of
this board; he .left.- yesterday.
Tho convention in Asheville will bc
largely attended by people from the
Saluda association, many of whom
will make tho trip, in automobiles.
? jtot'? only" will imany . of the' regular
appointed delegates attend, but also
many others who were not appointed.
The membership In the Saluda asso
c lat lon ia sp largs that it ls hardly
ever possible to get enough delcyatca
who will attend tho convention, and
others' who attend ar?. always substi
tuted as delegates,, upon their arrival.
Among those who expect to loa-e this
afternoon or early tomorrow morn
ing by automobile for Asheville are:
Messrs'. Si A. Broch, Judge : Cox,
Poul Crowther.. John Austin ; Mr. J.
fi}. . Barton and party; Rev. W. B.
Hawkins aud Mr. Frank Hawkins,
Dr. A. L. Smethera and party, Mr..
N. ?Ci Burris* and I party find Mr.'
0. M. Fl?dloy. in addition to these,
there will be many Other*.
The Asheville convention' promises
to bo on6 of the greatest hold ir. re
cent years. Tiio only. HpecioV mattere
to bo considered which- oro. likely to*
provoke division aro tho questions of
consolidating the mission Journals
and, the creation of .aUf^ ^UCiUlfttfij
hoard, Should this, ho U.'O case, the
entire time .otfthe c?hvemi?h c?h fte'
\glven to ita main .JW&|^?i
1. ;'; ; -'. Has Reen an^.ted^V ;. v',-'
Wed . Eubanbs, a young.-white,.mon,
was arrested vif? terdny,in. confect ion
with .the. Mealingv'. ot ; sams '/, .thing?
from the Anderson theatre during eu
-tbmpmcnt week. The arrest; W?S
ton mills. Tba'chief of police and
iftfcrjLrecently dte>brae#,>omf ot
the stolen ar tiela? lu Eubahk's home
and thia led. to the arrejrt^^er??y*
'-WILS?TS! CO.
?k of
'S Tonight
died Tonight
At 8:00 P. M.
Starts Wed
lav Morning
;vcr been sold in Ander
lade from the same for
; mark at 25c a cake,
urest, softest, and most
ice. ; You should get a
hich we will make for a *
low. The price is posi
grade Toilet Soap.
FORGET THAT THE
5 STARTS WEDNES
DAY MORNING
alee; three Cakes for 26c.
Ea
CLOSING AT WILLIAMSTON
Tho final exorcises of thu William-,
ston high school will bc heM! in the
Echo ol audi iori nm Friday evening;
May 19tb at 8:30 o'clock.
The first part of the program will
be a declamation content fer tir?
Lander cup to be participated in by
Charles Peatman, Thomas Holiday.
William Hpdgens and Curtin, Bishop.
Immediately following ibis contest
will 'bo the exercises oj^Jt)ip,;g^dhat
ing class with the fellowing off
icers: !
President, Randolph. Melborn.
Historian. Mary'Ahn* "Tucker.
.Prophet, Blair Poore.
Valedictorian. Margaret Atta way.
?f. Hon. T. Frank Watkins; o? Ander
sen ..will deliver the graduating ad
I dress.' Tho awarding ol' certificates
w-11 end the .program. ... , . .
MUSTING
For Sprains* Lameness, J ?
Sores, CutSr Rheumatism
Penetrates and Heals,
Stops Pain At Once
For MAn an? E&altf
j 25c,50cfl. AtAilDflslf?.
17 and 18
{Open Air JPerforrnasice
law? ' -lettuce, stage
and play.
Telephone the