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-'- -.-- - ._ ?. .'r!'w 'TV."' - ~ .-: THE VVNDERSON-AU Next Week, Beginning Mon., April 12th The Fountain Stock Co. Presents "The Man and The Hour" v '.tl '{irv . V'. T i B-x^gp<|.| EZ?C^ *~\m4~^ *~m) ?TV Af^mU LADIES FREE with each 30c ticket purchased before Monday 6 P. M. B^rCiC^ IZ55l ? O^?CJ" JSO fLICS? Reserved seat? now selling at Theatre Box Office. Telephone 13. PLAY CHANGED DAILY-MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY B?? THE GARRICK MONDAY . "Mary's Duke" Victor A comedy Urama featuring MARY FULLER and WATT MOORE. Don't miss this splendid picture. "He Made His Mark" ? Lu bin A good comedy and one you will enjoy. "Further Adventures of Sammy Orpheus" \ Selig Here's a "corker." You are sure to fall in love with Sammy. The Anderson Orchestra will play at our theatre ?very afternoon next week Admission. . .5c and 10c r~-"-~m j Visit The Great Exposition San Francisco? Cal. 1915. PANAMA-CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION San Diego, Cal. Premier Carrier of the South ?' Greatly reduced round trip tickets will be sold by all ticket agents at principal points to Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Portland, and Seattle. Tickets on sate March istv to November 30th. If you desire a quick and comfortable trip on trains consist ing of Pullman cars, tourist sleeper, dining cars and all steel coaches then see that your ticket reads via the Southern Rail way. Why pay tourist agents for escorting you around. You can purchase a round trip ticket daily from Anderson, S. C., to San Francisco, for only $79.20. Proportionately low rates from other points. For complete information, tickets and beautiful literature call on ticket agents, or write. ,W. R. Taber, T. P. A., ( W. E. McGee, A. G. P. A. Greenville, S. C. Columbia, S. C. j Memphis, Tenn., April 13-14, 1915. Tickets on sale April 10, ll and 12, limited to return April 24, 1015. I F ? ' * > ' \ 1 * via PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY (Seaboard Air Line and N. C. & St. L.) Spacial Pullman Train will leave Spartanburg on April 12th, through to Memphis Without Change. ; * % Nineteenth Annual Convention ? AMERICAN COTTON MANUFACTURES ASSOCIATION * f v|B0Mi. ? SOUND TRIP FARE ' Ksave ' Spartaakarg .8 tts A. M.mm Sieste ?reer.?j?3 A. M.itM S^va Greenville.I?JMI A. M-. .USS leave ?I:H*aoat. .lo?W A.M. .... ttJtt Leave Felser.10?? A. M.?il Leave WnUamston.10:47 A. M.?JS Leave ?elton ... .. .11*10 A.M. ... ?.2*J5 . tVeava Hosea Pat?'.lit? A.M. .ttMi Arrive Atlanta, Ga..?iSS P.M. Ar ri re Memphis, "1 .inn. ... .... 8*3.? A. M. Ccaaeets at Belton witk train from Anderson. ' y For reservations and Pullman ratea, ?nrlta. C. S. ALLEN, T. M., j?Sia^ . . Greenville, S C. COUNTY SCHOOLS ARE FORTUNA? YEAR SIX MORE RECEIVE STATE AID AND $1,300 MORE COMES HERE THE REQUIREMENTS For Sharing In the State Aid Fund Were Met By 32 of the Rural Schools. Tne State ru.-al graded school std mcney of $7,7000 received by Ander don county this year ls $1,300 in ex cess of the amount received from this sourse last vear. In addition to that 32 schools are to receive money thi yeor from thlB fund, whereaB las! veur but 26 jchoolB recel\)>d this aid The fact thai the amount of money re cclved this year represents an in crease over last year of $1.300 and six more schools a^e to be benefittc thereby, speaks well for thc adminis tration of County Superintendent o Education J. B. Felton. The money received this year is di vided into $200 and $300 lots. The schools* having seven months terms with f h rec teachers, an average, at tendance of 75 pupils and a special levy of 4 mills will receive $300, while the schoos having six months terms two teachers, r.verage attendance of 36 pupils and a special levy of 4 mills will receive $200 each. The money is now in the handj of the county treasurer, and will be paid out to the trustees of the schools entitled to receive lt. The money le to be used for general school pur poofs. FIRE THIS MORNING DESTROYED 10 HOUSES Occupants of Both Escaped But Lost Household Ef fects. Fire ot an early hour this morn ing destroyed two dwelling houseb on Calhoun street near the intersec tion ot Font, one being occupied by a Mr. Edwards, a barber who moved there a few days since, and tho oth er by John Briasey. One of the houses was thc property ot Mrs Aller Oreer, while the other belonged to i Mr. Halley. The Are was discovered about 2:30 o'clock and both dwellings were prac tically destroyed. The occupants of the houses escaped, but were unable to save any of their many household effects. The Are department responded to the call but the blaz? had made such headway they could do hut little to ward saving the building. It seems that the house occupied by Mr. Ed wards caught first, the other being Ig nited from It The loss sustained and the insur ance on the property, if- any, are data which could not be secured this thorning. Better be safe than sorry-Willett P. Sloan, insurance. NEWS ITEMS FROM CLEMSON COLLEGE II ii *l i Trustees Meeting Thursday--Dec K lamation Contest-Ath letics. CLEMSON COLLEGE, April 10. Tba. trustees attended chapel la a body cn Thursday morning. Governor Manning r>ud Congressman Lever mad?, add-"ssas that were cheered to the echo. Senator Tillman received an oration also when he. waa referred to by President Riggs as the old lion ot South. Carolina. Senator. Tillman did not make any remarks/ - The- dress, parade on Thursday morning in honor of the trustees and the visiting ladles ?ss largely attend ed, and Governor Manning took occas ion to congratulate the young men, and to thank them especially la be half of Mrs. Msnntng and Mrs. Lever. Tho Ben Greet players* are coming for three performances nagt wash, April 16 and 17. They have been hero before add are very popular. Secre tary Bob Sweeney la bringing the company here for the benefit ot the Y. M. .C. A. They wilt give Mer chant of'Venice, Twelfth Night, and AH You I.Ike lt. Tiler wore two delightful entertain ments in chapel this week. Reno, the magician, bewildered everybody with his marvelous work on Wednesday night. Tho glee club from thc Green ville ('ollege for Women gave a most enjoyable concert on Friday night. The Calhoun Literary society held its annual Celebration on last Satur day night, with .1. S. Moore presiding. The declaimers were Pettis S. Senn, of Sllverstreet, who gave "The Trait ors Deathbed;", and William A. Morrlson'.of Clemson College, who de claimed "Victor liogoV Defense of Ills Son." , The orators were W. A. Bigby of Williamson, subject "The Strength c.f a Nation;" and Robert. E. Thornton of Mountvtlle, "The" Trage dles of War," Robert B. Stewart of Pelzer defended the affirmative, and Ray N. Benjamin of Greenwood, the negative question: resolved. That the United States should build and main tain a national merchant marine. The judges. W. M. Riggs. T. G. Pouts, and M. E. Bradley, declared W. A. .Morrison, R. 8. Stewart and Robert P. Thornton the winners of the gold medals. The marshals were E. B. Pate. W. B. Arthur. D. E. Barnett, J. Ward, and F. Osborne. D. E. ?winehart and D. F. Fol ger were delighted with their trip to W'Blhrop, where they met but falK ed to defeat Davidson in debate. ; The agricultural society, composed r.f students in the Senior and Junior classes of the agricultural courses, has decided to have a banquet at an early date. Several new members have been dded to the roll recently. The foundations for the new Y. M. C. A. building are being laid, and a large force of hands ls at work under the direct supervision of Mr. Coch ran. The track work has started. There are some promising candidates trying fer the various events. Coach'Sitten''Hi doing fine work with bis base ball team. The men are showing improvement, in every depart ment ot the grime . . _ GOVERNOR It Yt t)V TENNESSEE APPOINTS HIGHWAY COMMTSSfON NASHVILLE, April 10.-Governor Rye tonight announced the appoint, ment of Judge M. *M. Allison of Ohattannoga and* A. M. Shook of Nashville as members of the Tennes see commission to help locate the route of the Dixie highway from Chi cago to Miami. Tho governor said the Dixie high-ay rn?3t and will be com pleted in i _e time. 1 1111 1 ''"I"1 E^?|H .Desk IH * I 12-mch.. : 16-mch . .. . . Ell Ceiling 32.mch Two speed $2.00 higher f We carry a full lint InaaO?ze& P (See \ 118 W. whitner Street. MORE IMPROVEMENTS FOR HOJJHIQ?OIAI PRIVATE TELEPHONE AND STEAM HEAT IN ALL ROOMS NEXT FINE NEW LOBBY b Nearing Completion and Will Be One Of the Handsomest In This Section. With the splendid improvements to Hotel Chlnuola. la the nature of a new lobby, nearing completion, Proprie tor Bob King yesterday announced that a private telephone exchange and a steam heating system for all the rooms will be installed next. The private telephone exchange means, that there .will be a telephone placed in 'every room In the hotel. In the lobby there will be a switch board, ismllar to those in use in the telephone building, and the occupant ?f any room can call "central", and 'the hotel lobby and get connection with any outside telephone in the city. Mr. King stated that the telephone exchange will be placed in the new lobby office. This will prove a great convenience and a great improvement in the accommodations of the hotel. During the summer steam heat will be placed throughout the building, that 's, In every room. The system ls now already in use in the lobby, the parlors and the halls ot the hptel. Running water, both hot and cold can be had In air rooms now, thii service having been installed since Mr. King took, charge ot-the. hotel. Work on the new lobby is fast near ing completion and when finished will present a most at tractive .' ap pearance. Federal League Result H. At Brooklyn. 13; Buffalo. 9. At Kansaa City. 0; Pittsburgh, 8. At Chicago. 3; St. Louis, 1. At Baltimore. 5; Newark, 7. Fan? .. $1<MH> .... 12.50 .... 16.00 ; Fant . . j .$20.00 .. .. 25.00 ceilings are or either size. -. < \ hm m m ar&a! > 4 <9 . j . ; of Oscillating Fans ricea OR request. - *. - ? .V: r ? ? ' 7, ,. . ". . . . tes m Vindow.) Phone 22 New Store For fresh fruits, nice candies, cold drinks, and good cigars/call and-see us at 203 E. Whittier1 street, also' let us serid and get your soiled linen and have it launderied at the best steam laundry in the State. E. L. Mitchel) Phone 364 Corner Whitner and McDuffy Ste. Good money spent ; for i- . . ' ... ? ... poof work is not cheap,, but -waste. * . We make good photos that wilt last, hence they arc cheap. ' Green's .- ,- i . ..Sj J Art Shop On the Square . ? . . Hot Weat Com *.r : Eleet There's nothing handier, nomicat as an electric iron, sr are only ..... Cafe Special Sunday Dinner .TomatojSoup.^ ^ ' Bpiled! Fish ' '^J2gg-&auce R?ast LdriJ-^rf 'Pork Macaroni ?u Gratin. * Mash'ed Potatoes i Stewed Tomatoes Apple Sauce Rice Pudding Tea Coffee 1 Milk Wfry Cooj? Pinner At IHomeA?t?5uYf??y? ..: m., y? \% Chicken ala Crec?an Soup ?* Broiled Shad - Lemon Sayce "V. ?. Ghioken Crembo^ 'j ' Roast Veal v.. Dressing^. . Potatoes au Gratin .Lima Beans fKeamed Rice - Boiled Cabbage ii: 4 Applesauce Sponge Cake Tea Coffee JWIk SSc A*'--', ?jj.' jb iW - i r?e>F??i\ ^ !. .' more convenient; nor as (eco?. t the home. They /j#0 rlfftjTiL j Cc-3*e Percolator ? TaU percolator I ill^liBir ' ??ttW^A? fln bat coffee ?Ter made;, and it Is made, alter]you alt down at toe tabb? wita* oat'any fees or /trouble, tba? Insuring' steaming hot cottHB^nstlwfteu you