Anderson Mill League Games Li COBB HOLDS ON TO LEAD AT BATI Chicago, July 24.-Eddie Collina of Chicago climbed into tin- second place among Amenicen batters ac cording to figure? published here, with an average of 3:ix. Cobb still leads with 408. Veach of Detroit and Jackson of Cleveland follow with 333. Daubert of Brooklyn still leads the Nationals with 337. Larry Doyle of Neiw York ls second In wi til 32."? Merkle of New York third with 323. Magee of Brooklyn with 3.12 h-uds the Federals. Knuff of Brooklyn 841 and' Fisher of Chicago with 833 follow. Anderson Defeated Equinox. The Anderson Mill second nine wm from the third nine of tho Equinos mill saturday afternoon by the Bcore of eight to one. Batteries: Anderson mill, ('hastlue and Murray; Equinox, Biggn und Casled. THE ANDERSON TEAM Playing (Joed Ball This Mensen-nave Won !> Out of ll. ' The Anderson Mill second nine is playing good ball this season and have tho record of winning niue out of eleven games played. They Intend to play until about October io, und say that they will com .un to win. They will play Riverside two gameB next Saturday. The lineup of the team Is as fol lows: Murray, cacher; Chastlne. pit cher; E. M. Dillard, first baBe; Joe Stanley, second base; Ptablt, short stop; H. L. Dillard, third base; Simp son, center field; Herring, lett field; Smith, right field. How They Stand. In the games between the second and third nines of the mills In An derson, the second nine at the An derson mill stands first, having won 9 out of 1; Riverside comes.next, hav ing won 7 out of ll; Equinox next with 6 out of ll, and Brogon last with 4 out of ll. Anderson Team Defeated. The Belton Mill second nine defeat ed the Anderson Mill baseball team yesterday afternoon . In a gama played at Belton hy the score of C to 2. Both teams put up a good game. Haw te Make Sunday Night Salads. In the August Woman's Home Com panion the cookery editor of that pub lication devotes a page to redipes for preparing Sunday night supers. Foci pea are given for Huntington shrlmsp, Franfort sausages in white sauce, raised loaf cake, Somerset sardines, WVaeheeter cake and other things. Following ls a icclpo for making Sun day night salad. ."Cut cold roast veal in one-half Inch cubes; thor? should be two cupfuls. Wash and scrape celery. Then cut In thin alices crosswise; there should bo one and one-half cupfuls. Chill untill crisp in cold water, dram and dry. Remove stones from faur olives and finely chop. Parboil one-half a red pepper ton minutes, romove seeds nnd cut one-half pepper In thin strips and the remainder dn fancy shapes. Mix veal, celery, olives and the pre pared pepper strips andi marinate with a French dressing, mound in a bowl, aad mash with dressing. Car alah with celery tips and peppers cut da fancy shapes, and cucumber pickles cut In strips." H and as you lift iSo fi 1| three million or men % beverooc arc consum? % deed LAO -rcct NatR % .Delicious and *%, Dacumd llio gan? -??1 tMytat ? ^^mmet '% THE COCA -rf Coca-Cols '%V//i*^ ." *'T^- . .* T/fta?iiiii GLUCK DEFEATER KW I.VOX Score Was Thr?*e and Two -l'ilcher? lu Good Form. Th? Gluck Mill baseball team de feated thc lOquiuox team yesterday af ternoon by the wore of thre? und two. The features of the gaiim wen* the pit' 'linc of Edwards for Gluck und the batting of Simpson. Hox .score Ix as follows: Gluck. All Ri ll R I raster.3 0 0 0 Ripley.4 0 l I Reeves.4 0 1 0 J. Allen.4 o o 0 N. . Allen.3 l o l L. Allen.2 0 0 0 M. Donald.4 1 1 0 Simpson.4 1 2 0 Edward!.4 o l 0 32 3 ? 2 Equinox. All lt ll R C. Mlle?.4 0 0 0 MeLellan.4 0 0 I Watson.4 OOO MeEntlre.3 0 0 1 Hlalock.3 1 0 0 Ku-.4 1 1 1 En Usn.3 o o o Dorn.3 0 0 0 Gassaway.2 0 1 0 Foster.l 0 0 0 31 2 2 3 Batteries: Giuck, Rdwards and Mc Donald; Rqulnox, Gassaway, Watson and English. BELTON DEFEATED DMR Game Was Played at Orr Mills. 8cere Klebt to One. The Belton Ml!', team defeated the Orr mill team yesterday afternoon by the score of eight to ono, the game being played on the Orr mill grounds. The features of tho gamo were the fielding of Billson- for Orr and the pitching of Snipes for Relton. Tho box score ol lows: Belton. AD Ri II R Taylor.fi 2 1 0 Barrett.4 1 0 n Lyles.4 1 0 0 Summey.? 1 0 1 Fisher.fi 2 3 0 Snipes.4 112 Ward.4 0 2 0 Oshlelds...4 ? . 2 0 H. Snipes.,.2 0 0 0 Hcrndon....2 0 o 0 89 8 i) 3 Orr. AB R ll K Bunol- nan .... ..4 1 1 o Majot...4 0 2 0 McAllister.. .. .. ,/s - o, o o milson.".4 0 1 '. 0 Epktlns.4 0 0 0 0 Harriss...4 0 1 0 Green.4 0 0 2 Hawkins.3 0 o G Evans...3 0 0 0 33 1 fi 8 Batteries: Bolton, Snipes and Ward; Orr. Hawkins and Evans. Iftnplre Cox. Railroad Station Housed In Passenger Cars. After a railway station at Michigan City, Ind., had been destroyed by fire, leaving the companies which 'had oc cupied lt without facilities for handl ing their local business, a number of passenger coaches were set out on an adjacent aiding and converted Into a complete depot. These served ade quately to house tho ticket, telegraph, ond baggage offices and also provided comfortable waiting rooms for the patrons.-From the August Popular Mechanics Magazine. m iza io your l:p3 reflect that a? glasses of this wonderful ed each day-malting it in Refreshing lino by full nomo : do li howl ai .COLA CO. .3? Ml ********************** 4> * * STANDING OF THE CLUBS. ? 4> ?fr ******************* *** Southern Won. New Orleans ..... GC Mftit phis. rift Birmingham. Nashville. r.2 Atlanta. 45 Mobile. 45 Chattanooga. 39 Little Hoch. 35 American, Won. Boston. 5t> Chicago.., r>t? Detroit. f>4 Washington. 4:t N?'W York. 4 St. Louis. 31 Cleveland. 32 Philadelphia. 30 ' National, Won. Philadelphia. 47 Brooklyn. 17 Chicago. 43 PittHburgh . 42 New York. 40 Boston. 42 St. Louis. 43 Cincinnati. 35 Lost. 39 41 42 44 4S KO fit; r.8 I"OSt. 30 41 44 64 Lost. 3G 39 42 43 41 44 47 47 feieral. Won. Loat. t'hl cago.r?0 37 Kansas City. 48 37 St. Louis. 48 39 Pittsburgh. 4G 38 Newark. 44 44 Brooklyn. ?il .10 i:uunie. 4i r.t Ballimore. 33 02 '. C. 689 I 673 I ;.42 r?42 484 471 411 p. c. 051 ?2!? C21 4!)4 4 XS 395 I P.C. 6GG r.47 GOG 494 494 488 478 427 P.C. 676 nor, 662 648 600 4M 440 388 Concrete A ni ph it hinter For Denial (links. Concrete has been used in tho con struction of a clinic ronni in a new dental infirmary for children which has just been completed at Boston. This mat fi lui was employed in pre ference to others because of Its value from tho point of sanitation. A pic ture of tho room appears in the Au gust Popular Mechanics Mngazine. The benches, as well as tho floor ing, of the amphitheater are thus much moro readily kept clean thnn If hey were made of wood, as has most iften been tho case In oidor Institu tions. Wlien a dark ser-je suit or dress get? siilny, sponge it well with hot vinegar and press it in the usual way. Mo odor of vinegar will remain. Glimpse of Crowd Chi Justice Peter J. Hendrick. This is Just a glimpse of the crowd nf thousands that awaited Harry .Thaw outside the Ne wYork county court house when k? eas freed by f nanice Hendrick. Tho automobiles In the centre show one bi which Thaw Btarted on his trip to Philadelphia, snd others for newspapermen who ac-, comj anted him on his remarkable Journey. He drove down Broadway la the heart of the business section while crowds lined the street. He was recognized at once and waa cheered +++**++?++*+?++?++<. ** + YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. + * * National league. Al Now York s; Pittsburgh 4. At Now York I; Pittsburgh 2. At Brooklyn S:. Louis ti, At Brooklyn 1?; St. Louis 5. First Kaine ten innings. At Philadelphia I: Cincinnati 0. At Philadelphia 13; Uinclnuatl 1. A nie ric! II (.cairne. At Cleveland h Philadelphia :i At Cleveland 1.'; Philadelphia 4. At Detroit 2; Washington 0. At Detroit G; Washington 8. At St. Linii 3; Cost?n 7. At st. Louis .,: I tost?n 2. At CMcagO-Xcw York; postponed on account of Last laud disaster. Fed'"rnl league. At St. Inuits 1; brooklyn 2. At St. Lools'3; Brooklyn I. At Pittsburgh 1 ; Newark ">. ' At Pittsburgh t: Newark i. At Kansas Cil y 2; M?ltalo 3. At ChlcagO'ilal timor?, posti>oned on account of ISaatland i.'isuster. Southern League. At Little Kock ?; Mobile 7. At Little .P.o< k ::; Mobile 2. Sec ond game ton innings;. At ("haltannoga I ; New Orleans 0. At Chattanooga 1; New Orleans 3. Each game seven innings. At Memphis 4; Atlanta 3. At Nashville 7; Birmingham 9. South At lani ic Post Season. At Macon 8; Columbus 3. For Modern Prairie Schooner Unlit Long Trip. "In preparing lo make an overland trip from Staniford. Conn., to San' Franoisro, a . motorcycle enthusiast has developed a truly modern prairie | schooner which is no less an Innova- I tloa than it is a curiosity," says the August Popular Mechanics Magazine, tn an illustrated article "lt consists of a light covered wagon mounted on cycle wheels and drawn by u single cylinder motorcycle hltc'.cd, horse faslvion. before it. The interior of the trailier is comfortably appointed with folding LiHls and specially designed cabinet:; for provisions, cooking uten sils, and other paraphernalia. The builder of tho vehicle will be accom panied' on the journey neross country by his wife, and two children." To polish grained wood soak a flan nel In a little linseed oil, rub the wood well, then polish with a dry soft cloth. t . sering- Thaw's Victory time and again. Ho became so ex cited at times that he stood up In hm auto nnd waved his bat. What ever may he tho merits of the case, there was no doubt that there were many thousands |n New York who were pleased with the decision ot the court. Thaw though freed, had to give j ball in the sum ot $35.000 for his ap pearance in case the state should pro ceed .further. The attorney general gave notice of aa appeal, and com pelled him to give a bond. fl Major And Minor Leagues vi IftPPEUGS OF WEEK IN SOUTHERN MILLS IAN Y TRANSFERS ARE BE ING MADE RIGHT NOW 19 CHANGES TOLD ?orrie Superintendents Have Made ' Moves and Also Weavers, Spinners and Overseers. W. O. Stowe, from second hand in arding at Highland Par kMill No. 3, o second hand in spinning nt Hoskins Illili, Charlotte. J. P. Armstrong from second hand t tho'Medena Mills. G?stenla, N. C., 0 overseer of spinning and twisting t the Whitney. N. C., Cottons Mills. J. R. Gamminns, from overseer of punning at the Tifton (Ga.) Cotton Ailis to second hand in spinuiin oom nt Exposition Mills, Atlanta, Ia. R. G. Adams fi.ai Fulton Bag and 'otton Mills, Atlanta, Ga., to overseer if weaving at the Euroka Mills, (Mies er, a. C. J. P.. Driver from Hope Mills, N. *., to superintendent of the Mille Ga.) Mills. E. S. Trammell, from overseer of arding at the Seneca, (S. C.) Mills to uperintendent of the CohanmH Mills, ^ingervllle. S. C. E. L. Adams has been promoted to iverseer of carding at the SprVngsteln riills, Chester, S. C. R. L. Terry* has accepted the posi ion of second hand In carding at the Jpringntein Mills, ("hester, S. C. R. T. Watson ls now secretary and reasurer of the Peck Mfg., Co., War eiiton. N. C. J. P. McRae, on account of ill icalth resigned as president of the >ickson. Scotland and |Vavcrly M?IIB, .aurinhnrK. N. C. F. H. Whitaker has accepted tho losltion of carder and sprinn^r at the 'ardry Cotton "Mills, Greenville, S. C. M. Powell, superintendent of tho "abnrrus Mills. Kannanolis, N. C las returned from a western trip vhlch Included the exposition at San Yancisco. W. F. Fearrington of Elizabeth 'Hy. N. C., lias acceptai the position if superintendent Of the Holf-WH kimson Mfg. Co., Fayetteville, N. J. C. Hunt has resigned as second iand In weaving at the Pacolet mills, 'rough, S. C., to beconip overseer of ..caving at thc Clin ch field Mfg. Co., farion. N. C. C. N. Harper has resigned ?.* su lorlotendent of tho - Pomona Mills, Ireensboro. N. C. J. A. Jenkins, superintendent nf ho W. S. Gray. Cotton Mills. Wood uff, S. C., will also be superlnten ent of the Vardry Cotton Mills, Ireenvllle, S. C. G. H. Harnhardt has resigned as vorseer of weaving at the Brown ffg. Co., Concord, N. C., to nc ? On tille Baptist Church. 10 a. m.-Sunday school E. M. .'mu?. superintendent. ll:lS-PnbHc worship. 2 p. m.-Y/. W. A. will meet. 8:15 p. m.-Evening worship, pas ar. Herman W. Stone, preaching at otb hours. A cordial Invitation is givten to all o come and worship with us. Orrvllle, Gluck aad Toxaway. Sunday school at Orr vi tie at 10 'clock, conducted by the superintcn ent, J. J. Glenn. Preaching at Huck t 11:30 a. m., by the pastor, enrices ot Toxaway at 8 p. m.; ser ?on by tho pastor. All have a cordial i vit .lion to join In theso services. W. T. Bclvln. Legal Notices NOTICE. The Board cf Registration ot Ander on County will meet the following ppolntments to register, renew or rapsfer certificates: Honen Path. Friday, July 30th. Belton, Saturday, July 31st. Anderson, Monday, August 2nd. Wllllamston, Tuesday, August 3rd. Belier, Wednesday. August 4th. Piedmont, Thursday. August 5th. Pendleton, Friday, August 6th. Townvllle, Saturday. August 7th. Starr, Monday, August 9th. Iva, Tuesday. August lott Anderson Court House, Wednesday, .hnrsday and Friday. 11th, 12th, and 3th. W. Lt. Anderson, W. C. Burris?, E. T. Totnaoa. toard of Registration o? Andersen County. 1 CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANT ADVERTISING RATES Twenty-five words or less. One Time 25 couts, Tlireo Times 50 cents, Six Times $1.00. All advertisement over twenty five words prorata for each ad ditional word. Kates on 1.000 words to be used iu a month made on application. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents, casli in ad vance. If your name appears in tito telephone directory you cnn tele phone your want ail to 321 and a bill will Ito malled after its in ser? lon for prompt payment. WANTS WANTED-You to know I am still on the job with thc belts. The best belt on the market. If you don't believe it. seo me. Try one. C. M. lianton, 27 H St. 7-25-3tp. WANTED-Mules six to ten years of age. M.ust be sound and straight. Bring them in and get the cash. The Fretwell Co. 7-18-tf. WANTED-You to know that I am still on the job with the best wood' and coal on the market, if you don't believe it try rae. W. O. Dimer, Phone 649. Successor to Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. 4-15-tf. WANTED-You to look at page No. 2 of your telephone directory and get busy. Do not count the cover as page No. 1. FOR SALE FOR SALE-One Victor phonograph and one Ls. C. (Smitli typewriter. Doth are in good conditio' Will sell very resanoable. Pl?-me 535. 7-23-3L LOST -0 LOST-frank for 1914 model Chalm ers automobile, possibly on Ander son square of on road to Gluck mill. Suitable reward for its re turn to this olficc.-7-25-3t. MISCELLANEOUS ~ 100 OF THE BEST farm In Western Carolina. For sale, rent or will trade for city or country" property. Write me your real estate wants. G. A. Banks, Troy, S. C, 7-25-ltaw-?w. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO DAILY INTEL? LID ENDER AT REDUCED PRICK During the Daily Intelligencer Con test which closed March, 1914, in or der to securo votes to win the cap ital prize, I purchased a number of subscriptions to tho Dally Intelli gencer at the rate of $5.00 a year. In order to get some of the money back which I put mto the contest, I will sell a lin ?teni number of sub scriptions to tho Dally Intelligencer at the rate ot $3.00 a year to anyone wishing to subscribe or renew their subscription to this paper, or at a rate of $1.25 a year to the Semi weekly Intelligencer. It Interested, address P. O. Box S47, Anderson, _S.JC._6-17tf WHEN YOU can not see right step in our Optical Department and get just tho Glasses you need. Complete grinding plant, reyes? scientifically tested. Dr. M. IL Campbell, Louisa S. Hilgenboeker, assistant, 112 W Whltuer St.. Ground Floor. H. H. Rosenberg TAILOR FOR MEN 184 North Main LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. Court of Common Pleas. . Mrs. -Lissie Burton, ns administra trix, of the estate of Hiss Jane Lev erett, deceased, Plaintiff, against ' Hrs. Nannie Powell, Defendant. To the defendant above named: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer tho complaint in Uils action, of which a copy ls here with served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com plaint on the sub? ?; ?ber at their of fices In the Stockley Building at An derson, South Carolins, within twen ty days after the service hereof, ex clusive ot the day ot such service; and if yon fall, to answer the com.* plaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff In this action 'will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Bonham, Watkins & Allen, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Joly 23. ttl5. To Mrs. Nannie Powell absent do . fendant: You are hereby notified that the Sommons and complaint, in thia action were this day flied lu the- office of Ute judge of probate court for An derson County. South Carolina. Bonham, Watkins & Allen., Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated July 23, A D., ms. 7-24-3w-ltaw PROFESSIONAL CARDS 1 . GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 405-406 Bleckl?y Bonding Anderson, S. C Chisholm, Trowbridge & Suggs DENTISTS New Theatre Building _W. Whitner St_ RUFUS FANT, Jr. ATTORNEY AT LAW Cox-Tonnsend Rldg. Anderson, :-: South Carolina The compounding of a prescrip lon we regard as a matter of most serious importance. We use nothing but the highest Quality of Drugs which have an swered certain standard tests. As in drugs-everything else in the way of medicines-proprie tary remedies and toilet necessities are of the same high standard of Quality. Highest Qaulity-Lowest Price -together with prompt, efficient, polite service is our motto. Get the habit of coming to the Quality Drug Store for your every need W. E. ATKINSON Proprietor Wear Fro La S_ay I &ronf Uheed.Cors?fa Pitted perfectly by our corsetlere $3.50 to $12.60 ? Mrs. B., Graves Boyd Pure Refreshing Sanitary Healthful Bottled Has 158 imita tions What's the Answer ?