II A Ford on the road for every car of another make. More than 900,000 now in use?ev erywhere. This could not be if the Ford car had not, and was not proving its superiority every day, in all parts of the world. The sturdy, light weight, economical Ford car, useful to everybody, saving money for everybody?at a price within reach of every body. Runabout $390; Tour ing Car $440; Town Car $640, f. o. b., Detroit. On sale at ANDERSON AUTO CO. N. Main Opposite Palmetto bs?! SWEETS FOR THE SWEET She would appreciate a box of these assorted Chocolates to day much more than the ones you sent her before you married her. If you don't believe it?try it once! We have an excellent line of absolutely pure Chocolates, as sorted nicely, made by one of the very best candy makers m the United States and our price b a one mat will please your puric c!z?o?? a much as the candy will tickle your palate. And include w&h your next order for Groceries an order for some of Austin Nichol's "Broadway Blend" coffee; it's the best coffee va the state. This new grocery is stocked with fresh groceries of the very best kinds, and your orders will be attended to correctly. Please let us hear from you! "BOB" and "BILL" ROBINSON Next Door to Peoples Bank Phone 574 Beautiful Cut Glass For Wedding Pr?sents We have a wonderful assortment of beautiful, rich patterns in the highest quality of cut-glass on the market. The pattrens shapes and styles are just " what is in vogue now. No bride, but what will be delighted to receive a present of this cut-glass.. Each piece is beautifully cut and highly polished. Marchhanks & Bahb Reliable Jewelers. FRESH OYSTERS The SPT'.CT Kind In sealed Une, per S0c . ' ? , . Fresh shipment of Delaware and Ceneord OC - end Grapes, per banket.? *?C "Vt ^tsr.r.. New cranberries, oar quart lSe| er 9 quarts 25C New Keeker's Self Rising Buckwheat ga?r (Jnst to) 1 , IS 25c tile's Ia-pert?d sjrnp. A heavy Hjrup? thr, best syrup that ^jS^ was ever pet tots a esa, per ean.? ****** New Terk Celery^er l?c And Many Other Gee* Things to Bat. Anderson Cash Grocery Co. "Sellers of 6?od Things to Eat" Phone SU anA 215 THE GQTTQfi GINNED IN BOOTH CAROLINA CErtSUS REPORT SHOWS DE CREASE OVER LAST YEAR COUNTY REPORTS Shows Number .of Buie* Ginned lo Date This Year and Same Tuna 1914. That tbore has been less cotton ginned in South Carolina this year than last is evinced by the report of Mr. Samuel L. Rogers, director of the census, department of commerce. The report was mado public for the state Monday, Oct. 4. Following is tuo ginning report for each county in the etate, comparing the number -of bales this yeai* with tho number of balos ginned last year : , County 1915 1914 Abbeville. 4.875 5.870 Aiken. 12.022 14,923 Anderson. 8,187 8..614 Bamberg. 6,972 9,566 Barnwell. 13,789 20.421 Beaufort. 452 1,677 Berkeley. ., 1,324 3,462 Calhoun. 5,655 8,683 Charleston. 461 2,121 Cherokee. 907 1,269 Chester. 7.094 ? 6.656 Chesterfield.. .. .. 7.610 6,131 Clarendon.. _... 3.813 15,630 Colleton. 3.376 5,478 Darlington. 8.15C 7,50t Oil lion. 8,662 S.G02 Dorchester. 3.749 4,856 Edgefield. 7,512 7,941 Fairfield. 5,623 2.981 Florence.. .. .. .. 6,422 8,102 Georgetown. 362 640 Greenville. 3.758 4.644 Greenwood. 4,703 6.03 t Hampton. 4,907 8,154 Horry. 720 674 Jasper. 854 2,500 Kershaw. 7,309 5,588 Lancaster. 3.478 1,600 Laurens. 5,969 6,366 Lee. 8.852 ? 0.691 Lexington. 7,258 5,804 Marion.. ..' .. .. 3,061 2.680 Marlboro. 15,468 16,487 Newberry. 7,746 5,096 Oconee. 1,570 1,515 Orangebug. 21,689 24,169 Plckens. 882 1312 Ricalano". 5,862 6,483 Saluda. 5,965 4,629 Spartanburg. 8.583 8,644 Sumter. 8,352 15,361 Union. 2,022 1,667 Willlooisburg .. .. 6.670 7.712 York. 4,564 5,654 Total...259.261 303,794 OLD CAPITAL OF SERBIA TAKEN BY INVADERS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) to stand with assurances of continued neutrality. Thirty-two thousand al lied troops are, reported as already landed at Saloniki, the obstacles to their transportation to Serbia being removed by the prompt action of the Greek minister's communications in the Venizelos cabinet, freeing the railways ?rem Austro-Gprman con trol. Russia made an official : an nouncement of t:ie sinking of a Ger man transport by a British submarine in the Baltic. The Dvinsk battle front still claims the greatest attention is centered on the fighting in the eastern sono.. The Germans are now launching an at tempt to take the city from the north. Tho onslaught exceeds in violence the previous attacks from the west and south. The Russians ndmit the loss of part of their trenches, ten miles north of 'Tvinek. On tho rest of the eastern front, just who Is on the offensive Is in doubt. There Is German artillery fire on the whole western front. It is particularly vio lent against Loos, and the left wing of the allies in Champagne.. Balg?ra Object. London, Oct. 9.?A dispatch to the Central News, forwarded from Sofia says Premier Redoslavoft informed the Greek minister that the landing of allied troops at Saloniki was ato in harmony with u:Je avowed attitude of the Greek government toward Bul garia. The premier added that the Bulgarian cablnnet could not be re sponsible fur a change of feeling on the -part of the Bulgarian people. The Bulgarian mlnlsteT at Athens said ha had been instructed to make similar representations. French Report. Paris, Oct. 9.?Reports of tho night indicate that l.he German losses in the offensive yesterday against the positions of the allies, near Loos were very heavy, the French war office says.. - . Rome, Oct. 9.?The british minis ter Eliot plainly told King Constan tin* of Greece, daring' an audience Thursday that Great Britain nnd France were determined to - posh through the military expedition now being landed at Saloniki. An Athens correspondent of the Gtronale d'Italia say* the views of the. quadruple en tente wer* explained to the Greek ruler in very energetic terms by the British diplomat. Hint to Others. (Philadelphia Bulletin.) The silence of the president atvlhta timo is appreciated. Few words are needed, aad ?hese mast U* fall of power. COBB?H?MPION BATTER AGAIN Chicago, Oct. 9.?For the eighth time ir? Mb career. Ty Cobb is the champion hatter of the American lcegue. according to averages publish ed here, lbs-has led tito league every season since 1907, except 1908. Cobb's average this year is .369. He set a new league record of ' stolen base? with 97; scored 144 runes; 271 total bases. Other American baiters: E. Collins Chicago, 333; Fouraier, Chicago, .325; Speaker. Boutun 313; Mclnuia, Philadelphia, 314; Wood. S..ore, Ruth, Foster, all of Boston, led tho pitch ers. National League. Larry Doyle, New York is Nation al champion-with 314; Cravath, Phila delphia, led in runs scored 88; total baees 2C. homers 21. Herzog molo 34 bases. Other batters: Luuerue, Philadelphia 313; GrlfHtfo, Cincin nati 307; Daubert, Brooklyn, 304; Toney, Cincinnati, Alexander, Phila delphia, Maaux, Pittsburgh, lead the pitchers'. Federal Lengne. Kauff, Brooklyn, leads Federal bat ters 340; Magee, Brooklyn. 328; Konetchy, Pittsburgh 310; Wilson Chicago, 307. Leading pitchers. Mc Connel, Chicago, M. Brown, Chicago. Bulgaria Kicks. London, Oct. 9.?Strong .represen tations are said by : Contrai News agency to hoye 'been made by Bulga ria against landing French and Brit ish troops at Saloniki. GIRLS! QRftW A MOIST CLOTH IHRO?SH HUIR, DOUBLE IIS BEAUTY Tr, d?! ?H Ihfck. glo-y, Wavy einem beautiful at once. Dnmcdlatc??Yes! CertainT?-that's , tho joy of it. Your hair becomes light. T7avy, Huffy, abundant and ap pears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after a Danderlne hair cleanse. Just try this?moisten a cloth with a little Danderlne and j carefully draw it through your hair, j taking one' small strand at a time. This w!!l"cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil. and in Just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. A delightful surprise awaits tbose whoso.-.?air has been j neglected or is scr?ggly, faded,'dry, brittle or thin. Besides beautifying, tho hair,. Danderlne dissolves every j particle of dandruff; cleanses, puri fies and invigorates the scalp, forever stopping itching and falling balr, hut what will please yon roost will be af ter a few week's use, when yon tee ! new hair?fine and'downy at first yes?but really new hair growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair, and lots of it surelj get a 25-cent bottle of KnowRon's Dander inc from any drag store or tolteti counter and just try It Andei AC THE MOST MISS REA METRi SEATS NOW ON * +*?? *+**?*? ? ?+* FOOTBALL GAMES * + * At Auburn 7; Florida 0. At New Orleans--Tul an e 14; South western Industrial 0. At Atlanta?Tech 21; Davidson 7. At Chattanooga?Georgia 6; Chat tanooga 6. At Lexington, Ky.?Washington and Lee 27; Marshall 0. At Wost Point?Army 21; Gettys burg 0. At Cambridge?Harvard 29; Carlisle 7. At New Haven?Yale 7; Lchlgh C. . At Annapolis?Pittsburgh Univer sity 47; Navy 12. At Philadelphia?State 13; Pennsyl vania 3. At Princeton 3; Syracuso 0. -U Lexington Va ?Virginia Mili tary Institute 7; Oallaudet 0. At Columbia?University S. C. 41: S. C. Presbyterians 0. At Ithaca?Cornell 4G; Williams 6. At Nashville? Vanderbilt 75; Georgetown, t'.ij) College 0. At Madison?Wisconsin 85; Mar quette 0. At Ann Arbor?Michigan 35; Mount Union 0. At Hanover?Dartmouth 20; Tulfls 7. At Ampert 7; Brown 0. At Clemson?Frenshmat/ 0; Fur man Seconds 0. At Charleston?The Citadel 04 ; Por ter Military Academy 0. At Tuso&loosa?Alabama G7; Blr* mlngham Collegei 0. At Knoxvilio?Tennessee 0; Clem son 3. At Charloltesville?-Virginia 71; Richmond College 0. At Scwanee 47; Cumberland 0. At Chapel Hill?North Carolina 35; Wake Forest 0. - son Th ?uaranteed Attrae FASCINATINE OLIVER A* O9 M By J. HARTLi [ARTIN AS "PE OPOLITAN CAS SALE Now Look Out For Jack Frost Better come in at once and select your HEATERS Ours are the kinds that save fuel bills and make warm homes, A home comfor tably heated day and night it the greatest luxury of winter life. We have them in various styles and sizes. Sullivan Hardware Co. Anderson, S. C* Helton, S. C, Greenville, 8. C CHICORA BANK Patvar Q President; Cashier. re&sjCr, ? V. JL E. ToUIeon, Asst. Cashier. Capital and Surplus $12Sr00O.00 Collection Given Careful At ten! Ion ElUHon A. Smyth, Ino, A. Hungens, ! l? k XJV 17 Capital and Surplus 8180,000.30 l B?Nl\ 1 li It L HIN Collections C'en Prompt Alten?oa 1 h Ul Allia VI UULi 1 VU Ellison a. Smyth, W. e. Gr?er, i Ralf An C President. T. P. and Cashier. 8 ' DrJllUU, . v. h. H. Campbell, Asst. Cashier. P?CAP?TOL PARK wB. Ab?,!rteiy Ntw ?si Strictly Med?. WASH I NGTON Opposite Capitol and Union Station JJ ? Renowned for ita High Service and Low Rates. 1K% EUROPEAN PLAN " 1 Room psrdty without bath $1.50 and?? ' pc \y with bath $2.00?d?p All Room* Outside Booklet {or the uktag W. T. KNIGHT. Msnsgsr. Greatly Reduced Round Trip Fare VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY In Connection Wtih Blue Ridge FROM ANDERSON, S. C. TO WASHINGTON, D. C. $16.25 Account of Scottish Rite (A. A. S. R.) Thirty Third De gree. National Association of Postmasters of the First and Seo* end Class. Atlantic State Association. Tickets on sale October 15th to 19th inc. with return limit October 31st, 1915. For complete information, pullman reservation, etc.? call on ticket agents , or write W. R. Taber, T. P. A, J. R. Anderson,. Greenvfie, S. C. Anderson, S. C. CM Oct. IS ala eatre '.tton.?J. J. Trowbridge i COMEDY OF ALL TIME ?OROSCOS V Til? AU : E MANNERS Gr WITH A DISTINGUISHED AND PRODUCTION PRICES $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c