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LOCAL MILL GAMES TY COBB HOLDS , LEAD AT BAT Chicago, July 3.-Juke Daubert of Brooklyn, has regained th? butting leadership of the National league, ac cording to averages published here today. Ty Cobb continues louder in the American and Mcf?ec, Brooklyn, beads the Federals. The icadors in each league, including last Wednes day's games and averages follow: National-Daubert .336; J. Smith Boston, and Markie. New York, .323 each; Luderus, Philadelphia .'321, . Alar lean-Cobb .379; Fournler. Chi cago .343; Jackson, Cleveland? .330. Federal--Mctlec, .:ir.2; Campbell, Newark. .343; Deal, St. Ixwts. .337. FOLEY KIDNEY f?XS loi BACKACHE mn?rvc -LAHosa Charleston & Western! Carolina Railway To and From the NORTH, , SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves: No. 22 . .MH..6.08 A. M. No. 6 . . . ,3:37 P.M. Arrives : No. 21 . . .11:15 A.M. No. 5 .... 3:07 P. M. Information, Schedules, rates, etc., promptly given. ?. WILLIAMS, G. P. A., Augusta. Ga. Condensed Passenger Schedule. PIEDMONT St NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY Effective June G, 1916. ANDERSON: Arrivals No. 81.7:36 A. M. No. 83.&:35 A. M. No. 85.11:40 A. M. No. rt.1:10 P. M. No. 8?.3:40 P. M. No. 41. 8:00 P. M. No. 43... 0:60 P. M. I No. 45.'.. ..10:20 P. M. Departures Ho. 30.. ... 6:25 A. M. IVO. 82.8:25 A. M. NO. 84.10:80 A. M. No. 38. . ..12:10 P. M. No. 88.:. 2:80 P. M. We; 40..4:60 P. M. Ne. a?..*.5:40 P. M. No. 44.B:15 P. M. C. ?. ALLEN, Traffic Manager. Half the joy of motorin pleasure, comes from de{ economy, and explains today drive Ford cars cents a mile for runnN;; Barring the unforeseen, c Ford car, between ?ugus will receive from *4t> t Ford ??otor Company's ] Touring ..Car $490; Runab I Oonpelot $760; Sedan 8071 feouipniot. On display and TODD At **?+++++**?*???**<*??*? ? ? ? STANDING OF TBE CLUBS. * ? * South Atlantic. Won. Lout. P.C. ('olninhUH . 14 6 700 AuKUxtu . 14 7 667 <'<>i o II ?Lia . 10 9 526 Charleston . 10 10 GOO Havannah . 10 li 476 Albany . 9 ll 450 Macon . 9 12 4t9 Jacksonville . 5 14 203 Southern Won. Lost. P. C. Memphis . 43 New Orleans.43 Birmingham. 40 Nashvlllo .42 Chattanooga. 34 Atlanta. SS Mobile . 32 Little F.ock .27 29 31 32 34 40 40 42 45 597 581 55G 553 459 452 432 375 ?menean. Won. Lost P. C Chicago . 46 23 ?67 Boston_ . 37 24 607 Detroit. 41 27 C03 New York. 35 32 523 Washington . 32 30 616 Cleveland . 24 40 375 Bt. Lolus . 23 42 354 Philadelphia . 23 43 348 NatlonaL Won. Chicago . 37 Philadelphia . 34 [flt; Louis.33 Pittsburg . 33 Brooklyn . 30 Boston. 30 New York. 27 Cincinnati . 26 Feder? Won. St. Louis . 39 Kansas City .41 Chicago. 39 Pittsburg .37 Newark . 35 Brooklyn . 80 Buffalo .27 Baltimore. 25 Lost P. G 27 578 28 30 30 35 35 33 33 54S 534 624 462 462 460 441 Lost P.C. 26 - 28 30 29 84 j 40 44 42 600 694 566 661 607 429 380 373 ANDERSON SECOND WON Deviated: Bregon Team Yesterday. Seor? 7 tu g. The second nines bf the Anderson and Bregon mills played ball yester day afternoon which resulted In a I victory for the former, the score be ing,? to 3. The feature of the game was-a home run by Chas teen of tho Anderson team. RUB Bregon.. .. ..3 7 4 Anderson...7 0 5 Batteries: Anderson, Chasteen. Bil liard and Gunter and Stanley; Brogon, E. Dullard and. Stanley. . I RIVERSIDE DEFEATED ANDERSON Score Was t te 1-Was Played at, Beuna Vista Park. The Riverside first nine defeated the first nine of the Anderson mill yesterday afternoon tn a game of base ball played at Beuna Vista park, the score being 3 to 1. R H B Riverside.3 4 2 Anderson.1 7 4 (Batteries: Riverside. Tinsley and Craft; Anderson, Kelly and Hammond. g, either for business or >endable service and Fi ?<i u/hy half the car owners An average cost of two and maintenance. < :ach retail buyer of a new t 1914 and August 1915, o $60 as a share of thc profits. Out f440; Town Car $890; tl f. e. b, Detroit with all ITO SHOP Tke Tiger Manager a Ty Cobb. This picture shows two typical pho tographs of two vtery great baseball players-Ty Cobb, in the act of bunt ing, and his manager, Hugh Jennings, wearing his fine broad grin after bis great outfielder has succeeded in the bunt . Cobb has a peculiar" way ot *+?+*?+****++*+#??* 4> + * I ? YESTERDAY'S BE SUITS? ? *?***?*+?*+++?+**** * 4> Southern League. At Chattanooga 3; Nashville: 9. At Atlanta. 2; Now Orleans 4. At Utile Rock 2; Memphis 6. At Birmingham 4; Mobile 0. Soath Atlantic League. At Augusta 2; Jacksonville 1. At Savannah 8; Macon. At Charleston 3; Columbus 2. At Columbia 4; Albany ll ' Federal League. At Chicago 3; Pittsburgh G. At .St. Louis 8; Kansas City 7. At Newark 8; Brooklyn 2. At Baltimore 6; Buffalo 9. National League. At Brooklyn 2; New York 1. At Brooklyn 3; New York 4. At Philadelphia 4; Boston 1. At Philadelphia 3; Boston G. . At Chicago 6; Pittsburgh S. At Chicago 2; Pittsburgh ?. At Cincinnati-Si. Louis, rain. American League. At New York li Washington 84 eleven Innings. j At New York 4; Washington I. w At St. Louis 3: Cleveland 1. At St. Louis li Cleveland 5. At Boston 3; Philadelphia 7. At Bostoii ll: Philadelphia 0. At Detroit ?, Chicago 4. BELTOK WON BOTH (JAMES Derated ?luck at Belton Yesterday During Celebration. Th? ?hick mill baseball team was deefated at both ot the games at Bel ton on Saturday when Independence Day was celebrated there. . The Drat game waa played at 9:30 n. m., and the acoro waa 5 and 8 In favor ot Belton. The other one waa played ot 4 o'clock p. m. and resulted in score of 8 and 0 in favor of Belton. This now makea Gtick and Belton teams tied for first place in the mill league. Mr. Penrifey Goes Kurth. Soliciter John II. Peurifoy leaven this afternoon for Ll nomi s. X. Y., to spond the hak^nce of the summer.. Mr. Peurifoy went there for treatment last year and although he feels that he bas been cured, he wUhcs to make assur ance doubly sure by returning tor ad ditional treatment. He will be away ;for two mouths.-Wal terboro Press and Standard. Farmers In Ten States Bay 284) Ante, mobiles a Bay, In the cnnen? issue of Farm, and Fireside, the naUonal farm paper pub lished at Springfield, Ohio, a contri butor 'writes an interesting article showing how motor cars affect .*arm life. In tbe following extract taken from O10 article appesr some re markable facia about the uno of. au? Iddte ;jown an the grain I Io*-e, Minnesota, Nabraska, Wiscon sin, Missouri, Kansas. Sooth Dakota, North Dnkoia and Oklahoma. Four MAJOR And MINOR LEAGUES nd ? -.is Great Player. IHaga Jennings, drawing up his lips at tho noraent ho huntf?, but not HO the pla ter or' the Holders of tho opposing ? action In tim? to offset hil ? There is little doubt ? the greatest..of baseball ?J ayers. He ? may ?fejr Bff?Uie greatesf player the J, game has khown. g Iten. The nmBber of mb o: i....<':.?. ?,-n :.! ties has qtjt ?rtw thc Jasl tW?i?years, and fiore than uoubled In tho, Inst two yejrs. so that on January t, i:nr>, by ?figure* fur t ?shod by tho Various nair*tarie etate, the number of ca)? was 559, 7?t. Of thls.tmmense tot* fully ohe l.alf belong to farmers. The t?u?. in the ten states ls Increasing at rate of 13.000 mac hines slraont!: a day. The nwrn?e vt?se. of" these machbaes^vaa^ I Fir sti a^^asaasssssM III.lill f ? Kaw ,uijaausjHW i um I - aavavM. vsstaiaaa?WBiasJHaaaHW?assdMW^^ I Secojid ; Pf?! . 1 1 h ira The College is v ?sectarian in teachin, A standard cour An exceptional! Excellent courst A material redu enough to meets th in the education of ; OKR DEFEATED E<J?H?OX Iwt Fast Game Yesterday Afteraeoa. geore 4 lo S. In one of the prettiest games of baseball in the mill league this sea son, played On the Orr mill ground, Orr mill defeated Equinox by the score of 4 .to 3, after the contest had gone for 10 innings. The features of the game was thc pitching of J. EM BOO for Orr and tb* batting ot Doro tor Equinox.. There was ? largo crowd of fanB present and the Orr mill club received a nice little sum of money. Orr. AB If R E Giliard.? 1 0 0 Epton..5 0 0 0 Kay.r, o i i Webb. fi 2 1 0 Major...G 0 0 o J. Ellison.. .. .. ...> 3 0 0 Buchanan.4 ' 1, 1 o C. Ellison.1 lr 1 0 Mc A lest er.4 1 0 0 Total.. .... ..42 9 4 2 Equinox. ' AB R E C. Miles.4 0 0 1 Watson.. ....... ..4 0 1 o McEntlre.4 G 0 0 .. Biaylock.. .. .. ..4 10 1 |:ftr>^^T-.--Ti^?y-. tr-.,'. ?mu?? Dorn....i 3 2 . l Kay. .Wt& H "* d^Hi^^^H. Simpson. .4 o o o English.. .. .. ..4 ?) ii o iGasaaway, aub pitcher ..0 0 o Total.:i? 4 3 3 Batteries: Orr, McAllister and Kay; , Equinox, Walton, 'Ga ssa wai* and | English. Umpire, Ellison. Time, 1:55. Game Monday Morning. -ilie Equinox and CMuck ba . : Iteat?s will play tomorrow worn1 [9:30 at Beuna Vista park? Adtr?s?l ir. .and io cents. ?MMWMMMMMMM Wt YOUS m m Will lt you suffer from ecsernn. Itch, pimples, ?tc, give.Eemerlne a trial. It tlie Honing; allays the irritation and soon your akin ?B restored to a healthy condition. For ?ale by Evans' Pharmacy, Anderson; Y/. W. Griiiln, Po'ser; Horton's pharrhaey, Belton; Donald Drug Store, Hone* Path; Bu forl-Grifflb Co., Williamston. m?w WHVJ(ny ii?rrT'*~:iiiaeV|i''[M1' Small 'classes, with close p Fourteen -teachers, with ac students. Special attention to the hes Campus of 3% acres. Bas! Cia! tr-? sui.:ub;? Cooperative government, 1 aided and encouraged to g the home life i&Jhe Colleg mder the control of the Ba] se of study leading to the dt ly fine Department of Mus zs in Domestic Science and I ctiori has been made in the e present economic demanc your daughter. for New Nfljfis^Bw!) Sweeping Compound We have a Germ Killing, Sanitary Sweeping Compound that can't be beat, which we are selling ai a Very Special Price. This Sweeping Compound oils the Koor, enables the sweeper to sweep all the dirt out with the least effort possible. We got this lot at a price and we are going to give our customers the benefit of our good purchase. While it lasts, we will sell it as follows: In 100 pounds cases.$2.25 In lots less than loo pounds at 3c per pound. Guest Paint Co, Many rfd? rn??, fu^caiW, if they nhould die tWa week woTtSdaot lee ve ? cent for their iW32ee> Do yo? ace the point? ",r ..'."I".1111 111111 1 1,1 11 1 ."J ! " ' ' ?"A1.1"1?'-1!1."" MUWAIU LIFE M. M. MATT?SON, General Ageist j j C. W, WEBB, District Aga*** J. J. TROWBRIDGE, Spsdbl Ageist C, IL TR?Bf?LE, Sp^lrf A?*JJJI tires. Opposite fhs Palmetto N.Malt> Sf55559fi9? ital attt [he needs and ph; ?y which students, under careful direction, are pvern themselves in all matters pertaining ro >tist denomination* but is absolutely non ?gree of A. w r Domestic Art. W W' cost of attendance. The prices are low {$, and high enough to ensure care and safety