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OUR. LEASE EXPIRES AUGUST 31st? l! J WE MUST SELL THE REMAINDER OF THIS STOCK THIS MONTH All Goods at a Fraction Only of Cost. No Reasonable Offers Refused? You Can Save Big Money Here on Good Dependable Merchandise COME NOW OSBORNE & PEARSON The Old Grindstone. The hardest work I ever did. If you just want the facts, Was when a boy I had to grind The nicks out of an axe. At early morn, I'd hear Dad's voice "Come 'Billie! Jump up quick. The day will soon be started. And we's got to grind the nick." I've wandered since if boys today Were evter in such fix; And if there's and grindstones If axes still have nicks. And yet I know that life itself, With Fate to play us tricks, Is Just a great big grindstone- . And we're all grinding nicks. -Bennett Chapple, In National Maga zine for August. GOOD CASINGS AND TUBES Manufactured by a fair-dealing, responsible fac tory and sold by a dealer who strives to give its pat rons a square deal. We are selling large numbers of them. Let us serve you. SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO. 9 If you have more oats or wheat than you need we will exchange anything we have for it and allow you a good price. . We have several nice driving horses that we want to sell or trade for mules, also have nicest line of buggies and carriages in the upper part of the State, which we want .to sell or exchange for good sound mules. We will guarantee more for cotton to be delivered this fall as part payment on bug gies and carriages. We Are Hie Farmers' Friend Tr/ Us and Be Convinced 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 than anytother concern in Anderson couaty. We d?is this simply to help our customers. Let us paint and repair your buggy. We have a first-class rubber tire outfit, use best material and guarantee pur price and qual ity of work. This department is in charge of an expert. Call around and let's do business together. We will appreciate you trade. . >? . \*?k: Youfe very truly, Th? Fretwe?lCo. J OPEN W. MARKET ST. TRAFFIC ABOUT AUG. 14 RAILKOAD TRACKS BEING CONCRETED THIS MORNING WAS RECORD DAY City Engineer Stated More Work Done Yesterday Than Any Other Since Work Began. City Engineer Sanders stated last night that yesterday was a record day in both the concrete work of tho street paving and also in laying the asphalt surface. Everything was running smoothly and the weather was Ideal which caused the work to progress so well. The work of concreting the Char leston and Western Carolina railway tracks nt the intersection on 'West Market street will begin this morn ing. The machinery was mo^ed j there yesterday afternoon. All cf j the top surface from the beginning of t -e paving on West Market is ex- j pee'.J to be finished by Saturday: night and on Monday morning the work will begin on this side. The concrete mixture put down at this crossing will of course have to stand for several dtys but Mr. San ders hopes to have the top surface put down there sometime during the next week. Asked when he expected to have all of West Market street opened to traf fic, Mr. Sanders stated that he ex-? pee ted to have this done by Satur day night, August 14. ?M*i- ' 1 , .mm. A Marketing Association Als? We also need farmers' marketing associations in every county and in many smaller communities. And in <this work, we repeat that farmers have? a right to ask the co op oraton of merchants. The farmers have a right' to soy, "If we buy from your shelves, you buy from our farms." At the same time farmers must see that their products are prop erly graded and packed. And here they need the expert knowledge of some on painstaking, intelligent man -some man who will do two things; (1) make a study of grading and packing and (2) keep nformed as to market quotations. Take the case of cotton and cotton seed. In the stu?ieB of Oklahoma cot ton marketing ruado hy til? United States department of agriculture, it was found that farmers had prices cut on all grades below middling, but received . practicAlly no advance : for grades above middling. Prof. Barrow reported last year in The Progressive Fermer tthat the cooperative cotton marketing association at .Scott, Ark., made profits on cotton ranging from $2.50 to $5 a bale and cl jared $4 a ton on ccttocj-.teed. Similarly Mr. J. Z. "Oreen tells our reade;? that cotton growers by pooling their cottonseed have recently received 2,100 pounds of meal .for each ton of seed.-The Progressive Farmer. A World Success. In October, 1911, only four years ago, President William H. Taft broke the ground for the exposition. Since that time the work has been pushed night and day with enthusiasm and energy unrivalled, and the invitation ? to the world was made to come, and i they have come. More foreign coun tries are represented, sud more State buildings constructed than at tho Chicago World's Fair. The world has indeed responded and in spite of financial depression, in spite of unset' tied conditions, resulting from' the' most terrible war known In history, the Panama-Pacific Exposition was pushed on with the unswerving spirit of the early pioneers. Even, the bel ligerent nations at war paused long enough amid the grim ?cones of thc trenches and the gloom of bloody bat ties to pay their respective tributes. -"A Trip Overland-The Exposi tion.'' by Joe Mitchell Chapple, in Na tional Magasine fer June, Doa* Become ? Farmer if Toa Wadi te Get Kkk. A contributor to tko current issue of Farm and Fireside gives the fol lowing advice: "It ts true,- we get terr tried some times of th? drudgery of term work: but lot me assure the man who wants to get rich oh the land that the call is not a 'fad' or a 'whim.* It is handed down to yon from your ancestors, and if you are willing te 'tickle Uta earth' with a hoe and eat the fruits of your labor, a little patch of land ts not a bad tn vestment. If, however, you want, to make a fortan*, batter look sdKjtV where else.** ADVERTISING AGENT M NEXT TUESDAY WANTS MEETING OF BUSI NESS MEN HELD THAT DAY CALLED FOR 10:30 C. A. M&ull, Advertising Agent of Atlantic Coast Line Here for Entire Day. Mr. C. A. MauU, advertising agent of the Atlantic Coast Line railway, will arrive In Anderson from Green ville next Tuesday morning and will make an address to the business men of the city at 10:30 o'clock. Mr. Maull was to have been here on July 28 but was called . J Wilmington,, N. C., and could not get there. He states that be will be here without fail this time.. Agent Boyd of this city stated yes terday afternoon that he was especial ly anxious to have aa many repre sentative people of Anderson as pos* sibte out to bear Mr. Maull. He in splendid speaker and will havo somethfig to say that will be of in terest to th? 'business men as well as others. After the meeting Mr. Maull will ?pend ceveral hours in the city look ing around and meeting the business men. Ho will leave in the afternoon over the Blue Ridge and Southern for Lynchburg, Va. .**?4>*4>+*4>4>4>*+4>t?4>? ? . ? STAW?ING OF THU CLUBS. ? fr * j Statten Won. liOBt. P. C. I Nashville. 67 , 51 528 Atlanta. 51 53 618 .Memphis. 61 45 575 j New Orleans. 61 45 575 Birmingham. 57 47 548 Mobile. 40 66 467 Chattanooga. 44 61 419 j Little Rock. 41 63 394 Amenc&H. Won. Lost. p.c. Boston. 59 34 634 Chicago i. 58 SS 604 Washington. 51 fal 526 Detroit. 60 88 612 New York 1. 47 47 500 Cleveland. 37 67 394 St, Louis. 38 59 392 Won. Lost. P. C Philadelphia ..... 51 * 42 549 Chicago. 48 45 616 Brooklyn. 60 47 616 Bostou ......... 50 47 516 Pittsburgh. 48 48 600 New York ...... 48 46 611 SL Louis. 47 68 470 Cincinnati. 41 ' 66 427 Kansas City. 57 40 688 Chicago ... 66 41 (86 Pittsburgh ...... 68 48 668 Newark. 53 44 646 St Louis. 62 4? 681 Buffalo ........ 46 57 441 Brooklyn .. ... ... 45 67 441 Baltimore. 34 65 843 These Chickens tonn? Guilty. Tho following paragraph ta taken from the poultry roiling department of -tho current Issue of Farm and Freslde: *F. M. Beckett of Stevena Point, Wisconsin, had a garden. His neigh bor, K. K. West, had chickens. The gardener, charged the chickens with ravaging his' beds. The poultrytnan refusai to believe fa hts fowls' gtnlt. One day the chicken? emma homo dangling from their beaks cards on Which were such confessons as ibis 'I have scratched in Mr:. Machetes garden.' To the cards were attached fine talk threads to the other end of ^ finch wera fastened kernel? of corn from Mr. Sackettw garden!'* P<w?i?0BfBg Old Age. Overworked, weak or diseased kid noys wll often make a man or woman feel old before middle age. Rheuma tiaro, aches and pains in back, nutti ness under ayes, stiff joints and sore muscles; biliousness, headache and various other symptom? give warning that the kidneys need help. Foley Kidney Pills bring a sound, health) condition and help th? tsWaojs elim inate ur lo ncid and other poisons from the system, which, when permitted to remain, <iauee dangerous disease. Seid everywhere._'>..W. * ? * nBTSHDA?-8 BE BULTS. ? < * * National \ pagne. At Chicago 4; Boston 3. At Pittsburgh 1; Philadelphia 0. At Cincinnati 2; New York f?. At Cincinnati 1; New York 2. At St. Louis 3; Brooklyn 2. American League. At New York 3; St. Louis 1. At New York 2; St. Louis 0. At Philadelphia 5; Detroit ll. At Philadelphia 0; Detroit 8. Others postponed on account, of rain. Federal Let gae. At Baltimore 0; St. Louis 1. At Brooklyn 1; Chicago 2. At Buffalo-Pittsburgh, rain. Only three scheduled. Southern League. At Memphis Ti; Birmingham 2. At Little Bock 10; New Orleans 4. At Little Hock New Orleans 3| ;econd game seven Innings. At Chattanooga 1; Mobile 2. At Nash vii !e 1; Atlanta 8. The Clerk (J na ran teed lt. "A customer came into my store the >ther day and said to one of my :lerks,' 'have you anything that will sure diarrhoea?' and my clerk went ind got him a bottle of Chamberlain's ?ollc. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, md said to him, 'if this does not cure rou, I will not charge you a cent for t.' So he took it home and came lack <in a day or two and said he was :ured," write? J. H. Berry & Co., Salt 3re*k, Va. Obtainable everywhere. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons having claims agaiust the estate of C. F. Burdett deceased, u*e hereby not Hod to present them properly proven to the undersigned within the time prescribed by Isw, and those indebted to make settle ment, L. H. HALL, Admr. With wiu_ annexed. S-6-ltaw-3w. . Oneida Corni SUSS FOR READERS OF EVERY STATE. Every Spoon The Oneida If you have not aire from The Intelligencer Office. Souvenir Spoon Cou pon Ki coupon, when pro wl th 16c (or by mall 20c), good for one State Sou venir Spoon. If ordering by mull, address Spoon Depart ment, The Intelligencer, An derson, 8. C. ? The Conscience of a Nation. The Independence of Belgium wa? guaranteed by Germany, Franco and K?r,land. I think you will agro>*\ that whon the representative of a na don signs his name to a treaty, he nommits his country and his coun try's honor to Its observance. Ger many desired to break that treaty and Invade France through Belgium. She made propositions to Belgium whtcb may or may not ha vie been favorable. Belgium had a perfect right to erfuse them, and Bhe chose to rofuse. Ger many, thereupon made lt clearly un? derstood that she intended, notwith standing her written word, to per severe in her original Intentions. Her pretext that France had already vio lated the neutrality of Belgium by Invasion was false. No single French soldier had set doot upon Belgian soil. Belgium appealed to England. "You signed tho treaty guaranteeing our neutrality," she pointed out. "Ger many threatens it. I call upon you to fulfill your share o fthe compact." Great Britain acknowledged ber re sponsibility and reminded Germany of their joint agreement.-"The Con science of a Nation," by E. Phillips -Oppenheim, in National Magasine for Palm Beach Suits Sacrificed $10.00 Suits at.$7.50 $ 7.50 Suits at.$5.00 BOYS' $4.50 Suits at. .$2.50 Palm Beach Hate New and Cool 5oc and $1.00. T. L. CELY CO. ON THE SQUARE. Represent the utmost service, safety, mileage and ' pleasure obtainable from an Auto- Vi* cation trip. 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