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^n^i^m^^m?^mmm?mm The Red Spider In Three Parts Rich In Flot and Action* GRIPPING and EXCITING. H A Talc of New York's ?J Underworld. Depicting th? Round-up ox a powerful gang of Crooke. ;.' . The bett Warner product Ll-. ' |R|HH9p? V_/..r*r .-.. ii . ion yet exhibited. Also "THE TRAP" a thrilling two part Kay-Bee war drama. Don't miss these two big features. lOc - - AT THE - - lOe ELECTRIC THEATRE TO-DAY lOc From The Lion's Jaws IHHHflHl ? Reel 101 Bison Wild Animal Drama. I -.-~- THRILLING IN ACTION AND PLOT Lions. Tigers, Leopards and Elephants help 1 it to keep the spectator in a state of intense ex- |H H /fl. citement. Featuring William Clifford an d i Marie Wakamp. Han Reels ?why Universal Ike Left Home." |9?flPl||^H| "4- Western Comedy with Augustus Carney. I "THE TRAP." I^B (' bowers Drama with Cleo Madison. ?^g^^^B^^MM Don't miss To-day's Thrillers AV??MKY At THE BIJOU : : 4 Reels 10c. - -ft - -?M g-'ft'-gE*?":^^?>^ I MM. SaoVL Ij. Prince to '"tia I ?mild on hts lot on An \2, . deroon Ave.. in North An- I ! J I C$?? ? CVv?^a^lflL ?OUR EVES ARE A TREASURE^ $^*\. ^BBMSP) that ?nco lost cnn never, ho replaced. / . That'ta why the greatest care ebould ; I \ ' j // be taken of them. That's why that j v\\|j <?Yfo/'' r&TF*' ^ar<> IncUidPR an expert examination I ! ?p?*BCS3aa^,*B^' \, 5?*~~*fl when glasses are required.. Coule! M-r?S^fib?r""'. \ . here?'for the examination . and the | hp) giassea ror your oyea' nakf>. P. m'hhK [-JL^s.'' Vj. / reaaonablo |3.00 to $5.00 and upward < ^|BBg5H|W3Mfta. \ A Kepalr? on frome? and parta 10 c|^B IHP: ty Dr. M. R, Campbell i< ^i^piire?^ y 112 W. TThltaer St flronnd Etaer 1 Office Thone Sil&l. lies, Thane 4?j^- .. 1 remarca p/irt bi any flatta. m?~*o ? ri g rnlwr the grain af the woad < Plants k | I and leaTea a floor dnlh < L < "Rtlghten,*" ls cheaps than. < ~ ?f- L ! water far floors. Meyer jajarea , ?*? t, X any f lalsh. .-?fe Wi of ' Wood'* F "Brightener" will aetnally save i eeawu? r ;}?arn?S" 0f ^ \. BRIMMER > < ^ ^^^^^ < Tomato ^ L ^ ':,: s^h^HB9B^Lr . Colot* Co. ; Beckley B!?g. F?jeme tHST {<;. 3 do?, far SOC. I j ' . j <jj Mcf?bers of Rertsts Tetejfraph k ! ? which is perfectly right and proper ? ? since the National (a purely a export- c lng wg^.i^-^saw?uw; s*M^? ! ******* * ****** * ELECTRIC Cit * _I * Items of Interest ?ad Person * . Wireless on the S ****** * ****** No Anderson People Attended. lt hsd peen expected that several Anderson people would attend the an nual meeting ot the TrI-State Water I und Light Association, in session yes terday In Atlanta, but this was not tbe case. Ail of the men connected with ;hn local company had so many duties on band just nt thia time that they found it Impossible to make the trip. A number of South Carolina men were on the program fer addresses and papers before tbe association. KilHor Jefferie* IH VlNltlng Here. Hon. Richard Manning Jefferles ot Walterboro, editor of the Walterson) Press1 and Standard, arrived In the city last night and will spend today In Anderson. Mr. Jefferles la a well known newspaper man, as well aa be ing a prominent .politlcihn of this State. ' Mr1. Jefferles helped in the formation of Jasper County when be waa editor of ?he Jasper Herald and waa the fi?at superintendent of educ tion of that county, l?e aleo serven:] in the House ?rom Jasper, later lng to Walterboro. At present he lu maat&r of Cblletbn County, as well as editor of tho only uowspaper hvCollo len'. He visitad Anderson two years ?g? as a member of'the sub-committee bt the State executive committee to look <nto the charge of election frauds. ? --o tfad Bes Waa hinca Yesterday. A dog supposed to be abided wi rabies, waa killed by Anderson 1 icemen at a homo on East Church street yesterday afternoon about 1 Brices. Several children playing in tho yard noticed thu strange actions pf the dog, observing the saliva run ning from bis mouth, and they re ported the matter to Mrs. Banks. Two nf the patrolmen carno out and viewq?d the dng< ?ave li as their opinion that be had rabies.u? i forthwith dispatch? pd him.. "asserted The Telegraph Office.' tl. O. Summers of Richmond, Va., ?inir??i m?ung*r of the Weslarn'Onion Telegraph Co.. waa in Anderson yes terday for t?ie purpose ot instiling thc local'office. Mr. Summers found Everything here tn. arilendld shape and. compUtnantftd T. B. Howard, tho offl-' stent manager of tb? Anderson nfwM ar. i he splendid manner In which he Conducts The Western Onion business here. ?f?rbiU Confer In CspHpl f!?r. ~Hertemart, ^prf^id^?i! . :' Peopten^Rank and B. P. Mauldln. - president of the Hank of Anderson, Will ' BO" ?? Cumtuii?.-? Giro S???t ? week, according to a statement madej last hight by Mr. Holleman, for the jtlrpone of meeting Brigtit Williamson .>f Darlington and holding a cou for tunes ?1ri regard to the approaching neel in g of Ote State Bankers Associa, libo.." ?fr. Williamson is president of the association, Mr. Holleman I ?-'see re tar?, while Mr. Mauldln la s member it the executive council nt large. IfandKome nome . Will Be Krerted Sayre * Baldwin, Anderson arch; .ecu, be^e completed the plans for * ?andtom?, $4.0ed hom? to be erected or C. O, Jones, of Starr, according .Sq in annduneMftnent appearing ?n; the Manufacturers Record yesterday. Thia lome will he ons of the prettiest in Itarr and one of tba. handeonvest In anderson county. ama rosa . of tbs can be .y. * * *.* ? * ****** YSP?RkLETS - .y. ntioi? Gfcoght Over the * * y * * * * * ? * * * * * * * .... r-ves-Bvii?tet lu Smdlr ?rares. Not co?tent willi the proverbial three lires, it seem? that Anderson was destined to have a small dr?vo of BJ them. The three had already ocenrr?-?* H before the Or? was discovered in the BJ Chiquola hotel building yoruorday (Bj morning. Patrolman M. S. Aiken., on BJ his rounds at S:30 o'clock this monti BJ leg. discovered a blase in Manos' Fruit store in the Chiquola building and turned in an alarm. It was found that nothing but an owreont had nsntrlit m rt A this tuno Anally t.?Hno.tUh ed by the department. One singular fact in connection with the fire was that tho lire tAl rang1 tho alarm at exactly Cl:IO;^vWch waa'tho same time ll the amrm>%aipioundedrWhen a house burned on the Receding bight: . . j AnderaaVr^^^'*'' !'r" . ' ? ! Kde?o^^^ ; !? orrrngemeats to BO to GreehVljle pn Wednesday, April 22 for <h?;?e.W^ hejd Ut that city" tri' ATta}V'Tc;h? No. 103 ot the ^Dohie^.'' lt t? ?^eW t?ai-there wi! tw ?b?tf t If/t?jNrf^t?hs?a in.?Uted at this t?eetmg^j?*^ elusion Of lYibl#TOW^W^dW, W4%^t ate?. ?o? States wiir ^ Wbtteadaaco ?nd sev eral 'adm-eby??'wl be delivered by wei known men^ :at ?the banquet. ThO-oee^i??' ?WSMliW't? be'?very en joyable anC'the^'anoNa^ delegation anticipates a great deal of fun. The D. O. K. K. ls lb \W Knights of Py*' thiaa what the'?iri?e ls to the Ma cons. }'??? .Noted Facts About Farming. ! C. W. beaty, the rory efficient deputy clerk of court, spent yesterday at his farm near Dean's station. Returning last night, he discussed all questions pertaining to agriculture in a most comprehensive manner, lie had learn ed more in crae day concerning the tilling of the Moil than many farm ers are able to learn in years and yearn and ho ii. ..stltansy in im parting this-'knowledge to those who asked for rr. " j ?flti?Ahrt i'i?e? Te ?^ 1 1 ?v?r?ve Yesterday. ?...Rr V. Tarlo*, .-, president of .the Southern Publie. ??ttiltlcS Company, had been1 expected to arrive In the city yesterday for a conference with local officials company, but telephoned/ s^?fcl&U?ned lc Char lotte. He r.uWl thssOfe hoped to get hero, within tl?: next f?w d*ya,, al though he could not act any exact dat?-, rt i-, -pWglftM that ih^NA? em Pus. take over the jOreet raliway ayatem I our/*, tir. ..inlirBgBB-.Char?utte". Gelid WW Hare Maskat, j The Guild of, ?race episcopal: church will havens mualcnl tea at the j homo ot Mr?, ^ <3i Steele on next j I Tuesday uiieraouzs <a 4:3? o clock, j Webb v-(in^?jBBteftsslfttc?l by Herr ? ?Grahl end local talent win render ai musical program bad dainty refresh-} I meats will be serrad dering the *ft*r ??oon. On the whole the entiiO affair) [Should be on?- Ot^rai enjoyment. J ?lovers of And??! ? :):-. Anno?c^iawrifcj p?riment ?f^Anderabn CO'isge ' will j give a public n*dt*i on *toal -vy.?tffe>Ji lag, beguxrlBr^a^'lW Vow c. Vnjr&l thing at the colara ls aiwaMs enjoy-? able ^ ;;.v rzizt mt?** etwar^s*?. a flae program ?paetaS Tra?a /-.j] avram Southern . . -tis - ' H ahl^t^^t^l-passenger" agent of theH Ho4ftnef$;; the train' will leave Andef-B Hon'%t 12:45 fri" the morning. leaveM HewrtKat'T3ifi5;,A?' M. and reach At InntefM ;ftV68 A.' fit IJaturnlng theH train will ? leave Atlanta ort Thursday <? May ll ut lo o'clock P. M. and Nv flt? reu?h l hi? ' idly ht :t:20 Friday morn-B The cars to be operated fro in ? city will bc plu'/t'd tn the BlueH Itldge yardB Monday night ut 0 o'clockH and tho?o go'ng f'\>nt this i tty will bc a?ilc to take" thc.,' bertha tr? . < hour until tho departure of the trafoikH Anderson intends sending a large del?-H gatton and their comfort will be glv-H en evqry^.con8lderatlon; according to Mr. McOc*f| ?talement yesterday. :'. tnnbs Request " .Meeting Notice. Requests are belog received at Tba I'ttdlRgencer .offlcc- daily lirom Ibo presidents .end o?cretariea of the va VIOUB Denfiocratlc clubs to publish ah. nouncem?nta . concerning th?lr clubs meeting' Saturday, one week 'from to day. Roquent was made yesterday, by J;; Abele* that th? -members* pt Cray ton vii le" be notified ot the meeting .Tthis club, which'will take plfccenexl Saturday. Aptll 25, at ?.'o'clock'In the ^ft*no^<??? - V . . ." ^ ' Fine Weather J>'aK?is^jMtMr?^ = . . * v? f ' The une?,, wokthsr yesterday 'brought many Visitera to t.'-.e city from al p?rts ot the oc>o*ty - and the,' -merchant* 0 tWF'cliy said that- tho" day'U business jm^^^^m^ritbrj.:*Q*?gVb tWe? tact' that roany--of the - farmers tarahot piotr! ch ^ceount of the' ind; werther, they aro <coaiiu*'tO'the dfy rtow o?d; ?W?ing ali their business affairs, so 'thhtl; vrith the - coming of neSfctViAbk -?iey^an devote their en tire attention to getting crops in the Sound. U the -weather ls fair' from day until Monday --?very farmer , in dhb-jebunty* will bf hard at work ar.d 'tbrrc'w?l?-'h?!'f?*-i;Vfet*4sfs tn th? r?*-. suth Baaken iV??i g^n Sleet. Oreel plan? ,and preparations ...^ paWbeing made for the'State Bank Aas?ciat l?n^ ,'nrh ich convene* th ta ir on June 33 at the Isle of Fauns. f*e G. fiollor.ia.i ot AUdersc?, pi cst dent .of tlte People Bank and seer iry ot the atatfc assoilsuon, said yea. t?rday that aoinr;- of the very fapeakera in tlje Mahr had beep re cured fer the a|hh?g that a number <i\ hociul fcatn. l een arrango.l lii.d that in ? >;n. rpaaon why the convention* '?hmilA not be the' council ai large ot th. ? : _. Ireful I>evfe* . y ' ' Is' Ciiven' Away. Tho ftouthera Puhl y ia giving awa? ?ctric irons v-M?m vf ce and qul?e^t?efHa1 itedi; for electVic iroi this little couvenlenc holder re?r the1 iron ar ihtit th? l?-on caa be oe arfani I -as a ?nj holders a^ derson people aro ti to "get something, fi la really a uaefui an REALTY COM??NY ELECTED Chose Directors and O(ficof* of Smith ReS?y Cs :' ;- Itxy tli t? LE (Continued From;Pago One!) to one /.ad been replaced while the tho othor was not uncorked. The bot tles bore the lubel of Lewis and Hart y.og, druggists ol Greenville. Tho man's clothing, wtjlch lay on a chair by the bod, was rory shabby and Wa sh /ea were very\i*ongh and ( coarr?T. - rio cwrrieu a rui'nvr nice . looking walking cape. , . Hb) papers and books were investi- I gated in an effort to find some .one acquainted with the man and written acror.u the back of the bank book was round "in ease "or accident or death, notty Jesse P. Crown at Green ville." Coroner Hardin said that he had notified this man hut had receiY cd a reply saying that J. P. Brown did. not know A. 8. Walden. '' Indications are that the man was n ill health and had probably lost ^umndtloni This Is substantiated by his change of location in millB and again there ls entered in the bgnk book under dat? ?t January 28. l?14: "Spent the day l? doing nothing" which seems to ind?calo that he had no. work, to do. The last pay-enrol Ope to be found wau that bearing the name.bf Ute American Spinning Com pany at Greenville and was dated jHarch 7. 1*14: ?'miscellaneous collection of news paper clippings In hts pocket bore out the supposition that Ute noan had boen In 111 hoatth as these clippings ?e, adV?'rtisVh?enta and remed? nutnH?- cf ills. 5\jllc^vi?g the completion of the examination by tho physician Coro ner Hardin announced that there waa W^vaMosBity Ipr fan meudst, since there.could be no reasonable doubt about the noan having committed, sui cide, and he ordered tho l?ody taken' out of tho hotel, lt waa carried to the undertaking parlors of Gr FY Tol ly &- Son last night and a telegram was dlapatched \p the' mod leal col lei* informing them that they might have lt If they desired. No reply ima yet been rec^sivod and Coroner' Har din said that If he did not get a re ply before Monday,, that he would or der tho body burled on v. that . day. j There ir. little probability of any friends or relatives being discovered.} mouin an sign ot the poiaon having been taken tnt laudanum does not act in thin way. Tho.mao probably fell,Into :> stupor Immediately-after ho tffl^HJ |n-^painjjaan ,.p>wpTnqfci [and^the" po?li$tt7>i? lay was. perfectly a [ANDERSON LOST TO BAILEY TEAM H&h S?*o?? Ddreai?4 Ve^r<fcy By Score of 9 to 3 At the ?tem sAart io fl 'pot feel pure the i a?. I win <T ...THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM FROM THE I,ION'S JAWS 101 Ul?on, A thrilling 2 reel wild animal picture, featuring 'William Clifford and Marie Walcamp.1 There IB one sensation after another. Hons, tigers, leopards and elephants help to r kc thin great feature a wonderful picture. WHY UNIVERSAL IKE LEFT HOME Universal Ike. A aide splitting western comedy with Augustus Car ney.' ? -V : -.. . ' .?-?.., THE TRAP Nestor. A dram a of the seacoast. Coming- Monday '.THE CABALLE* ?O'S WAY" 8 reel Belair. This gr?at feature ls one of the beat ever pro duced by thia company. A splendid one of Mexico's greatest outlaws. Taken from O. Henry's novel. LEGTR?C TODAY'S PROGRAM. THE k?O SPIDERS ? A f.peel-xl threo , pert photoplay iteming with excitement ?ind spirited - action. A story of New York's, underworld.; . Rich in plot ac tion and photography. rnE^TBAif- ' -, . \ " ykay-Ben, A splendid t crarna full of . einiten)Dnt HALL" K<iRBt?ne>^BM^ 4 REEI Mntoal Movies ? THEA Tmm TODAY'S PROC?AStv Wild Beast at Large (EEcaks) Special twn.rrel Wild Anlw?i Feature. One of the best animal ^jpl^tres ever, shown In Anderson, Tb* Calling of Jim Barton by Broncho t4l : wily {Efcaan?y} Stirring iresfern drama, feater* . lng G. M. Anderson. .:>;.'.. vt ? h. m. CISTERN fiEL? WATER 2tt Dug Into Yeeter&ty, Water Foun? Oenr aw<! Spsykl?ng A? & Crystel