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PALMETTO .TJATJ[
ALL THIS WEEK
McLeod ? McDonald Musical
Comedy Co. present
? "THE BATTLE OF NOT YET"
A Funny, .Musical .Military Comedy.
C." ?
MOVIES FOR TODAY
lilt FACE OF THE CEILING"
A Kronrho Two Heel Feature.
-LOVE kNOWH NO LAW
An American Farce Corned).
Hear tbe Hinging Sister* lue? and Odey; ul
su Ute Quartette Gallagher, Anthony, Inez and
Odey. This is a High tirade Show. -If lt doesn't
please you come to the box office and get your
money." PllfKSTO*.
Burriss Metal Shingles
GREAT "IRE PROTECTION
Ia th? cate of the Are jv -rday afternoon, which destroyed the two story
imune at So. 404 Weekley Street, and occupied by Mr. WU! Edwards, tho,
honses thereto would surely hare burned If they had not been as wet as they
were aa a result ef the extremely wet weather we kare been hating recently,
A Barr?as Metal Shingle roof will afford great protection in case of Are
sear you; thia has been preren time aad time again,
Better look teto this NOW, Oar Fire Department is terribly handicapped
In fretting to the fires ea account of the very bad streets*
Tohn T Burriss & Son
Earle Street
Lavaliiers
Look shoat yon at the social functions and notice how many women
near Lo voilier*, ask them where they came fross and dont be surprised the
majority will any from
REESE'S
vrnt
Because we carry not only the largest stsch ta Anderson, but In thu
State p broad assertion bot jost glance at our window.
AS TO PRICE
We are willing to have you ros? pure the relees we offer say where. Don't
hesitate, hot poi ns te the test.
Extraordinary In quality, little la price. Vaines from 98?0 to ttS04#
Expert Watch
Repairing
W. ft Reese & Co.
The Best For Less
Tell the Phone
511
55c. 'PEG O' MY HEAR! ' 50c
The most popular story in America today " It
has charmed its millions. 100 copies on sale
next Thursday at Soc.
Fantes Book Store
DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY
With us, and then we will lend you money when you need ft.
Interest Paid on Deposits.
The Farmers and Merchants Bank
and
The Farmers Loan & Trust Co.
ANDERSON, S. C.
Combined Resources a Little tba Riga of One Million Dollars
OUR milKCTORS.
E. A, Smythe,
N. B. Saturan,
?J. F. Watson* .
J. SK Harnett,
H. A. Orr,
J. J. Kajar, .,
The*. C. Jacko**,
flee^J^Bsaas,
J. C Bait ls,
Pester I? Bretni
J. Bk Reniait,
>? R? G. WRereeoea,
f. J. Maier.
3 ? R? raa^trar,
OLD LEE HOUSE WAS
DESTROYED DY FIRE
WILL EDWARDS, TENANT,
LOST HOUSEHOLD EF
FECTS ENTIRELY
WAS INSURED
Home Valued at $2,000--Wa?
Insured For $1,000-Mr. Ed
wards Carried Insurance.
Fir? of an unknown origin ycister
day Mi' ninon at C o'clock completely
destroyed dwelling No. tO-i Weekley
rtrcct. commonly known aa the old
Lv?' house, where the late YV. S. Lee.
father of IJ. S. Lee of the Southern
Public Llilitiea Company and allied
interests, and his family lived for a
number of years. The house was
valued at about $2,000 und was in
sured for $1,000 with the realty Trust
Company. The dwelling was occu
pied by Will Edwards, a carpenter
and formerly street overseer for the
city, who lost practically all his
household effects, valued at $750
and insured for a comparatively
email amount. The house was owned
by W. S. Lee o? Charlotte.
Members of the family were aware
of the fire when flames burst through
the ceiling and Into the living room,
where they were seated. It was evi
dent that the fire originated between
tho overhead ceiling of the first *'<?ry
and the floor of the second story. The
occupants of the dwelling were taken
sn completely by surprise that they
barely had time to escape from the
burning building building. Only A
pieces of furniture were gotten out
of the building by nelghbora who
were quick to arrive at tho scene of
the Are.
Immediately upon receipt of the .al
arm at re department headquarters
all equipment of the station wa? call
ed out. The automobile hose wagon
was the first to get away, but was
rollo wed closely by the horse-drawn
wagon and the hook and ladder wa
gon. The var lo.is vehicles made good
time across the square, but after!
passing Earle street, going up North. |
Main street, they were greatly handi
capped by1 tho deep mud. The j
anto bose wagon was brought to a' |
Btop upon striking the mud, hut after
s short delay was. started again., The, I
horse drawn vehicles were, of course, j
greatly hindered by the mud.
When the fire department reached
the scene of the fir? the dwelling
waa nveloped in flamea. The auto
truck stretched 756 feet of hose and
tba horse-drawn wagon put out
feet of hose, tbese two streams tx
all that were brought into play.' The j
water did good work, but the'flamed
had gotten such a long start' they
were unable to save the structure. BiP
lng an old, two story dwelling and
ontlrely of wood construction,' the
Hames licked lt up readily,
i II *
Botter be safe than sorry-vTiltertj
P. Sloan, Insurance.
>t*fhH*?<t'HH.H I t t 1
Personal f
J. D. Doutait of Sandy Springs waa j
i visitor in tba city yesterday.
Willis MoGae of Starr waa a visitor
In the city yesterday.
Amos Masters or the Mountain j
Treek section waa la the city yea- f
.erday.
J. H. and H. A Opt of Willluinston
were In the cit yesterday.
Frank Skelton of the Roberts secs
;ion waa In tbe city yesterday.
B. F. Martin of Oreen ville wan]
n the city yeeterdsy.
1
Joe Bolt of the. county was a visit
ir In Oie city yesterday.
Breazeale ot Pendleton waaf
i visitor in the city yesterday.
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J. S. Bolt or Hones Path waa in
he city yesterdaj for a short while.
.' >. . --- .?,
Milton Rice of Atlanta was in Ute
tty yest?rday.
W. F. Oant ot Reid .vii le was a vist
or tn the city y es tel day.
Ernest WU ll lams of Augusta wits
3 tbe city yesterday.
Ira L. Griffin o fColumbla was a
isltor in the city yeiterday.
Ed Sadler was among the visitors
t the city yesterday. .
J. E. and Joe Sullivan spent Sun-,
ay in Willlaraston with relatives.
.1. B. Leverett. Sr.. nt starr waa a
Isltor in the city yesterday.
J. T. Carson of the county v.
isltor In the city yesterday.
J. C. Bolt of the country was 1?
ie city yesterday tor a Short while.
W. M. Sherard of Wllllaaiston was
(nong the visitors la the city yenter
IJV
Luther Gable of Iv? wss io thc
Ity yesterday for a ?hort while.
B. H. Hodges ot Starr was tn the
ty yesterday for a abort while. Mr,
I
.OF.
High Grade
Has Put a Crimp In High Prices
One lot Ladies' $2.50 Vici Kid Shoes ^
One lot Ladies' $3.00 Pat. and Dull ? : or*
Leather Shoes - - - . ?1??3
One lot Misses' $2.00 Dull Leather 4 -1 r\
Shoes at- - - ? JL . 1 27
One lot Men's $4.00 and $5.00 Patent ?1 ^tt
Colt Shoes - -v - Vl.zPD
One lot Men's Dull Leather Shoes j? J 39
Talk is cheap, but the prices make the people buy.
We only give a few prices so you will not forget
what we are doing. Remember, every pair of Shoes
in our store goes at this sale-not a pair reserved.
Get em at Thompson's and
Save the Difference
Hodges asd his family* leave today
for Florida where they will make
their home tn future,
kira. W: ?V Halley of Hartawell, Ga.,
waa a visitor in the city Sunday.
kfrs. Mollie Under of Hartwell, Qa.,
was in the otty Sunday to see her
son, J. B. Linder, who is confined
to the. Anderson County Hospital.
T. L. Campbell of tho country was
In the otty yesterday.
. . ..-'- .:,
Sam J se asor* of Iva was a visitor
In the city yesterday.
. i.
McLeod * McDonald MasjeaJ Comedy
: Ce? Are Highly Becomr.ended.
They are playing at the Palmetto
this week. Reed what the Augusta
Theatrical man says about them.
Augusta, Ga., Jan. 23, '15.
Mr. A. M. PinkSton.
Anderson, 8.. C.
Dear Mr. Pinkston:
Today we fin lah a very successful
week int every way with the McLeod
McDonald Musical Comedy Co., which
is about the classiest small tab We
have ever played. The company is
well balanced and the singing is the
equal of any of the 18 people tabs.
The costumes aro clean and attrac
tive, the giris of the show nice look*
tag and of good figure, tho men far
'above the average in manner and
ability. I consider th? show unusual
ly good. I
Thb sister team, Ines and Odey, ara !
a riot, and you will remember them
as the feature with Frisdenwald's
show. They are very clever. i
The quartette is very good and
shares honors with the other features
of the show.
The male members of the company
have not only good voices but strong
and enlivening. "The saine applies to
each girl of tue chorus.
Miss Mona McDonald, an English
actress. Is very, magnetic in her talk
on her experiences, on the merchant
vessel, on which she voyaged. to
America, and we made a special
"Tipperary" night during the relating
ot her experience. The Bijou could
not hold them. She la a big drawing
card. I suggest you carry out "Tip
perary" night, if you play the com
pany. She was held up by tbe Or
man cruiser, Bruder,
I suggest that you get in touch v. Ith
Greenwood and have him placo the
show in Anderson for an early. date.
They will make good with the Pal
metto patrons, in my estimation.
Hoping to see you soon and with
kindest personal regards, I am.
Yours very truly,
E. .?. 8PAHKH.
THIS ES A BAR MOSTH. '!
Ike indoor lite of winter, with leek
rf outdoor ator?las, pat? a heavy Iced
sr kidneys. Nearly everybody suffers
from rheumatism, backache, pain ta -
lkies and back, kidney ead bladder
Ulmen ta. A backache may not mean
anything serious, but it certainly does
tot paean anything good. It's better',
o be on the safe side and toke Foley
ildney Pills to strengthen and in
rigorate the kidneys and help them
lo their work They help rid the
,lood of solda and poisons. Sold by
lieans Pharmacy.
Winn?/.
1*1? 1 tr ?v
Lal
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
Is whal Bake? eur business food. ?ou maj fain ? little tere,
there and jo?d*r, but toking our goads:?ll, the wey through, fro?
month to momV, you wHI find tent the totality and price cannot be
beat.
We mn supply your table wltlr more good things te eat than any
store In Andersen. 5
In addition te everything yea call fer In table luxuries, wc have
Hog and Beef Brains, Liter Sausage, ?pure Bibs, Fork Chops and
Souse Meat? Llrer, Yeal Chop? and Steaks.
I'erk Sausage, Bamberger and Fraakfertera, West Feint Oys
ter? and Fresh Fish. ?
LIFE AND BBE88KB POULTBF.
?en ?ss help ns h? ?phsaJn? Si' yea? or?erf carly every aO/Hi?
lng?
Phonel82.
W. A. POWER
318 SOUTH MAIN
3AM HARPER, Manager.
It Now!
Make a small deposit each week
in this Financial Stronghold, and
by adding a little each week to
your Bank Account you'll be sur
prised at the rapidity with which
you can accumulate a snug sum
"Big Oaks from little Acorns
Grow." The sam .> applies to our
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
j WHENREVERSES COME
Your worry will be reduced to a
minimum if you are in a position
to meet all obligations with a
check on
LEE G. HOLLEMAN, Posaient
D. O. BROWNE, Cashier E. P. VAND?VER, Vice-Prea.
E?ecJd-y Butting, Andersori, S. C *