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VOLUME IL ANDERSON? S. C SATURDAY M?RN&G, JUNE 26, 1915. NUMBER 143. Meeting Live Stock I Association Friday WILL BE HELD AT CLEMSON COLLEGE 2 O'CLOCK IN AFTERNOON. MANY WILL ATTEND Valuable Hints and Instructions Will Be Given in Dairy and Creamery Business. Mr. S. M. Byar? stated yesterday that he whited to emphasize the An derson county day at Clemson College on next Friday, and that a cordial in vitation was extended to farmers and business men in the county to attend On this day the visitors wiir be shown thc various equipment, cattle, hogs, etc. One of the features of tho day will be a meeting of thc Anderson County Live Stock association at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time the vis itors will be shown the creamery and cows and various talks will be made along these lines. The officers or this association are: S. A. Burns, president; T. T. Wakefield, vice pres ident and B. M. Aull, mecyetary and treasurer. It is hoped that there will b0 a full attendance as this will . be a very important as well ae a very profitable meeting. Mr.' Byars stated yesterday that during the last month Clemson Col lege has sold i ,100 pounds of butter at a price which totalled $4,000. Tins butter ls being sold from Bal timore to Jacksonville, Fla., and Clemson butter ls getting to be standard all over this section of tho . country. Although the output of the product has increased considerably during tho past few months, thc cream is coming from approximately tho . sama number of cows, the increase be ing due to the fact that the patrons along thc creamery routes have beca better instructed In regard to giving the right kind of feed and the proper care for the cows. This is getting to be one ?f the biggest industries in this section and all live stock men'j who attend tho meeting on 'Friday will receive valuable hints about feed ing for the best results, care of stock, and the dalry business in general. A good dinner will bc served at the mess hall for 25 cents and the authorities have promised that It will be a good one. Anyone who wishes to make tho trip by train may leave Anderson at cither 8 or ll a. m., and may return almost any time during the afternoon. Floating Motion-Picture Show Bunco Hull. nnd With thc idea of providing amuse ment for the summer residents r'ong tho shore of Lake Wawasee, in In diana, thero has been built a motor boat that is In effect a combination pf motion picture theatre und dance hall. Thc boat is 90 1-2 feet long and has a beam of 30 feet and a draft of from 30 In. to 48 in. It is to be pro jpelled by a "SB-hp.- internal-combus tion engine and is capable of carrying 800 passengers. Trips around the lake are to be made six nights a week during thc summer, the deck be ing used on alternate nights for mo tion-picture shows and for dancing. The boat will have five regular land ing places np located that any cot tage or holer around the lake can be reached. Thc July Popular Mechan ics Magazine, contains a picture showing the moving pictures being displayed on the boat. Can You Blake People Laugh 1 David Grayson, writing his story "Hempfield," In the July American Magazine, says: ?"In the country there is always such a consuming and ungrateful need of something to "laugh at! Anyone who can make the country laugh can have hlB way with it." Attention, Farmers! If you have more oats or wheat than you need we will exchange anything we have for it and allow you a good price. W^diave several nice driving horses that we wanrrto sell or trade for mules, also have nicest Une of buggies and carnages in the upper part of the State, which we want to sell Qr eychange for good sound mules. We will guarantee ropre for cotton to be delivered this fall as parrpayment on bug gies and carriages. We Are Tie Faller's Friend Try Us and Be Convinced - . . . . v Who paid the most for cotton last fall ? If you don't know, ask'your neighbor! We bought more cotton at ten cents a pound thati anyother concern in Anderson county. We did this simply to help our customers. Let us paigt and repair your buggy. We have a first-class rubber tire outfit, use best material and guarantee our price and qual ity of work. This department is in charge of an expert. Call around/ and let's do business togettea. We will appreciate you trade. Yours very truly, J. J. Fretwell Two Crews for the Poughkeepsie College Races. ?WAR CAUSES SCARCITY ~/. || SERVANTS IN HOLLAND I . > ?rV ? Th'* ?? at V lg . . ?fe '. Rotterdam, Netherlands, Juno 2?.- exo -able tax placed upon guests atop ! ''^^^^g^^^^^*^^^ 'TJ^' ' ~ , 1'iir iij, ?ir^i|'|M^ i'!;^*''! 'lr P>ot* u" tho house, go Into^a com^nron ' ^:~'*^SBSfl| s^^aVuasf^f^>> ^"^??MI'*""*^S? country called tu the colors, thc t-ir| in thu proporUun or .heir. yearly ! 4- .:-. * 'yF^S??^*^ *. \n*mr very rapidly (ind well im il work At a rirent meeting of tito Ncther -?-'i3Mtf?*?~^^^^^^^SB^^~S^?mm' ^'V?mmKK?SmS^M Wf?K?MtrlkflBUfrf- ;is , '?'rI; <,r fhetory .hand. or hi an of- landH Association of 1 lousewiveB, MIBB 'tt?fa&j^' ^?**,M**I^S^^^ H?-o or evin un the farm. Manj . M. van Oorachot, assistant direc ? i ^ ~ * 'J$Z. '??7A^L?7^ ~ ?*??SX' :;:??S3fc?58l l?m ?lcm;: KO. and ii ls now are tu . . tor of thc Amsterdam Municipal I Abor , I * *^??3^7^^5Qp(35^^3P^WH|H In tho I hitch popers the rustomary IC.vchaugo. mude a spirited and frank j v " '--^13 W . ^ form of advertisement for a place in talk upon existing conditions in 7I0 i y ? .i . " . ni 'j . ??. ' ''?< --.r-- -,, M,.I' ....i. ni l>l>~'*^|y at yearly fixed/wages; and iii case of national question which, until now, ' Hj; & A**ER/c/is/ TStJBT. ' ' "" dlssatisfaclioll on either side, a rup- has received altogether too llttba'ser _ ? ^s, lere ?if tile contract can only take iona attention. The prinefpaf trou |ygCr--- 1 ? 11 placo quarterly on the firs? >f Feb- ble is that the relationship between . J mary. May, August or Noven .cr. No- tho housewlfu und her domestic em I* 3Jl V ti oe by either must be given at tho ployes is regarded rather as a pat ^Sr^ ^^^^^-^^^^"^T*^-^**"^-"* . " <.* "- A good housemaid received $80.00 problem. That ls to provide fop com ^P^^^^^^^^^^aw?acr^ ^ jgij^'-*per yrai all found with the added potent Instruction In domestic serVico. ^^^^^^^^^^"^T"^ "^-t-*"* *-'." "* -r***^" ' house boy rece ives about $140.00 per workers, pursuing a trade for the'ex? tf. SS?^S^^^Sf^-J^'S^I^' *?*" -_ must, In aiid'.tiun, pay workmen's r :?ny and aa definite legal guarantees WS?^S^^^^'^^^^^^^' ' " compensation Insurance. ns tor the exorcise of the bricklayers', ^?^g^^^^^f??^^^?^&&Qj& ^ ^'v^^' ... - ,, .- . ...ir i. M In addition to thc cook's commission, domestic r.enrants, their rare 'hours of ^*y^<i -~' mm ............. - -? ? ? -..?- W?SSS?OtSB? rxert. > tS3T each servant, at the New Year and freedom, and the tipping system In "vu --? . - % An Saints Uaj receives fi golden on vogup here In Holland all need regu t or nell vnrsitj hight, every hundred of yearly wnge, or 41 latlon." Cullimbin VarsItT Flrht 011 every $20. But tncBO are not all.! - Columbia tarslty ?.?gilt, nor. indeed tho most -important tipv Dansvlllo. N. Y.-w*llh^<M?f<gak, Cornell-and -Columbia will be con-1 Which will far overshadow the race forinancrs this year. The Pacific In a Dutch house.. OSyery guest; iW. .a'?eirUAW"tairrileTr"I??nd h p?h tenders in "the races on the Hudson of Harvard and Yale at New Lundja. Coast crew frc ni Leland Stanford, vtted to dinner is experted to ?eave twin -eggs ?r-a-whito Deghom'svfltOi^ River at Poughkeepsie, au event Columbia and Cornell have both Jr.', University, may eut a figure. a florin (40 cents) with tho butler recently. Tho eggs, each 2 3-4 inches which is attracting more attention don races In past years. Thc ex- since it is the champion of thc const on departing. All receipts from this in circumference, are joined by a ?Sek every year. In time this is likely to ports ha-.o not yet dared to make crews.' source as well from an equally in-11 1-2 inches in circumference. PENDLETON SOCIAL A party of young people, chaperon ed by Mrs. B. Hardy Sadler fl went on a moonlight picnic, Friday evening last, to the home of. Dr. and Mra. Sharp. They had a most delightful evening, BB well as a very Jolly one. The handsome and talented daughters of this pleasant home, are charming hostesses. The wedding yesterday of Mr. Ed win Terrier, of this town, i and Miss Carson of Central, was an occasion of much Interest. It was a quiet home wedding. Only Ute two fami lies being present. The bride ls un usually pretty and attractive, and the young .couple will be given a hearty welcome when they return from their wedding trip. The Fortnightly Club met Wednes day afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Floyd Herron, on enjoyable two hours was spent by the many that attended. Mrs. Herron is always a most cordial and graceful hostess. Miss Annie Lee Beggs has organize ed a Young Wovens* christian Asso ciation which bids- fair to. be a suc cess. About thirty girls have become members, the second meeting was held yesterday at the home of tho Misses? Evans. They sew for half an hour, and study some interesting subject for the same length of time, then have a pleasant talk on tho top ics of the day. Light refrcshnienis are served. ^ * Miss Boggs deserves much credit Tor commencing this good work, any thing that will give the young peonlo an Interest In something besides themselves ls bound to bc good, and every one hopes thc venture will be very successful, besides being help ful and instructive. Th0 ourth meeting of the School Improvement association took place thU afternoon. There was a very good attendance, about thirty-five in cluding children, being present. Af ter tb? business part of the program .waa over Miss Zoe Foster gave us some very "charming music, and a charade of three acts was well acted by sis young girls, afterward? Mrs. Ralph Watkins rendered a niano solo exquisitely. Mrs. Watkins ls not on ly a brilliant musician but an unusual ly clever amateur actress. Iced tea and crackers were served, and a pleas ant half hour talk followed. It is gratifying to see the Interest taken In this work by some o ft he mern h er.;. See page ten. Be sure to get a South Carolina Souvenir Spoon to start your collection. }?UQB* HS??!MM5 V>?*S?? ??!MKO) X'S* ? ?' ye?atUtct,S&faU,A]wayu:r O ?IM TI KS IX THI? NEWS Barrow, Eng.-The 600 women hands employed here In the manufac ture of war ammunition have given such satisfaction that an additional 1,000 women will he employed immed iately. Long Beach, Cal.-A petrified knee joint of a mommoth, estimated hy scientists to be 2.?0.Q00 to 275,000 years old, was unearthed, hero by An ton Cheroske twenty-sight feet be low the.surface. It ls well preserv ed and measures 15 Inches In diame ter. Petrograd, Russia. -A deserted Turkish baby was found by a Russian regiment in a farm house and adopted as tho daughter of thc regiment. Thc foundling was christened in thc Greek church of the village of Bar il us, the cotPTuander of tho regiment adting as god-father and Princess ; Gelovanna, a Red Cross nurse, as god mother. The child was named Alex andra Donskaia, after tho regiment, and the officers and men ' subscribed monthly amounts to rear and educate hbr. ! Thibbdanx, La.-Mrs. Paul Breaux of Lafourche Parish, claim? to bc thc oldest motheis^n the South. Si:e ls 110 years and ima grcat-great-grand ( -hi hi re II among her 1000 descendent?. Her youngest child is in the seventies. Another, still living. Is over ninety. New Yo/k, N. Y.-George de Collg ny, who started thirty-five months ago from Bangor, Mc., to sing his way around the world for a prize of $3,500 -4?' on thc last lap of his journay. Ho has travelled more than 30,000 miles. Another contestant is now a prisoner of war In Franco. Tho othot two have disappeared. Atlanta, Ga..-Gr 9. Stafford, tak en ill five years ago, wes placed in the City Detention hos nit al. He threatened to commit suicide if he was remove'dfso the health authorities have put him o nthe payroll for $10 weekly ?o prevent his carrying out his threat. Armored Motor Car Driven From Both - Egas. Several of the European armies now engaged in war are using an American made . armored > motor- car which ls designed" to be driven from either enc", a picture of which appears in th0 July Popular Mechanics Maga zine. IL has four forward and reverse Bpceds, enabling H te be' driven as rapidly In one direction as in the oth er and doing away with the necessity of having io turn the machine around before lt can proceed in a direction opposite to ?hat in which lt has been traveling, lt drives, brakes and steer* on all . four wheels, and has a place at each end for a chauffeur. The man at tho front ot the car has complete control of it when it ls go ing forward, but when it is run back? ward, tba steering wheel, brakes and clutch aro operated by the rear driv er. . Everything Else In Our Stock Reduced in Price I R. W. TRIBBLE J J "The Up-to D?te Clothier" fm ...