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'n'U Jj' ,M jin ". _"l "I Mill ll' ii'ii'wuijwiij*' ra ->t S hi aire recomn^pidinff opr 104-0 P^^ll^^^^J whe#t and oats this fall when you sow it. j This will give it stalk and grains in fte head, and that it what you want in grain. If you will sow five acres in wheat and five in oats this fall, after preparing the land well ?ntl fertilizing it well with either of these goods, you will find it advantageous. The 10-2-J-0 is an especially fine goods for grain. Let us hear from you. Anderson Phosphate & Oil Co. Anderson, South Carolina. SPECIAL ROUND TRIP FAITES Ig??? COLUMBIANS. C. M <v"f\ ACCOUNT OF STATE FAIR . ^|||P SpiniffiRN ' RAILWAY In addition to regular trains special trains rf Ul ne ojjferated October 27 th fad 28th on the following schedule: ^ Bt Fare ? Lr. Anderson..... ..6:00 A. UL......W.40 : LT. Kelton V.. ...-'. ...5:80 A. M..4.10 LT. Honen Path.,5:50 A* M..9.W LT.- Donalds.0:00 A. JJ...8.76 LT. Shoals Junction ... ..... . .6:05 Ai M... .?.75 LT. Abbeville.5:45 A. Mi..... 8.05 LT. Hodges '.... ....6:15 A. Vii...8:50 TJchcis r.re on Balo^October 23rd.to 28th with return limit ?iovcr.mer lut, 1015. Tho ulm ve rates Inf-! vin ono admission to Fair Gronmln. .. 4 "^Special trahm returning will leave Columbia ni 8:80-P.M. ." For complet? information applj.t^ t?eket agenfafor ^ . W. ^;Tpber5 T. P. 'A^. , J^R, Anderson B/B? (hcvnvlile. 8. C?? ?*' . ' Anderson, 8. C. , W. E. McGee, A. G. P. X. ' : Columbia; S. C." tte .ijiSiMi?HliE^v ts ? s ip HI - castes From the boiling of a cop of coffee to the proper-lighting- ff W&?%qs&^vtrk?ty b i?c ;fcstt ssse&?i tt%? easiest and r^eapest/and Hie-service lt renders is by far the best. Try itt We have ?ws^?sl??jfiric contrivance that you need in your home. ' : , wi lill ll < ?.?! Irf'.U-? fi Choice Designs. High Class Workmanship. "! The The clrcuB-Barnum and jflalloy'a-ri is nere today bringing a' - w url ii of j aighta and thrills to .avenou?-eyed youngsters who have awaited th!:; happy day with -expectancy. The cir- j eur exhibited in; Columbia yesterday aud the first of the^ four long, trains hearing preliminary essentials- for the circus city arrived, at an early hour this morning, followed at short inter-' vals by the remaining tralnB. Detraining was witnessed by hun dreds for whom the annual circus ..vis*1, it bolds.a perennial charm'and tho TO?.?? leading to the grounds at -anti early hour thiB morning were the scene of a picturesque cavalcade that np m: mm - . .4 .. ? Oil would- haye made Noah; jealous were ho alive to seasit. Many.varieties ol animals-ring-streaked, l*?ur-footed( flop-beared,' feathered;'and smooth" were npon tho great highway. 'S?me>otrth? animals-; were *- iir- csgvs which even the mont curious eyes could not pene trate! while .others , moved majestical ly into port'undcr^their own steam, cc t? 'speate- Included among'the latter were. the elephants, I i", obra s and what the; circus people call the "led" ant< mais. . . (.. The flrat thing on tho schedule fox circus day <wBl' bojthe parade thi? hvcrttiog ai',10 O'clock traversing thc principal sltr?<a>. with - a' two mitt t?p?fi^dtsplay br; glorious ? splendor; Hands, chariots, ' tableaux ' wagons, men-and women riders, elephants, clowus, openvdens and cages of wold animals-all tho ingredient a of a cir? CUB-pageant will ba ; seen in - this free mm .af^er'the war _ LfcoV grantingwi f?vorea^at?w?1? ntfjtm^er':?oas^l6li eat:atr^i^Mt^' mm Paris; Oct. ; ?^(?jssoclated P Oerrespoadebc?? )-r*Hope ; ia cxpre o wllt^co her wi fted sm?ihm VNothtng cac reption during1 the il?ty ot'?c#b*rH??t ??mi' by'' French '(is ?^"^SseTt ' that" "the birdied ^ates tariff iuafs^ly i restricts^ their- Amerl* can machet, and Arctrican mochtet? {sZ&tt; isl?hq'? ^e^^meflt?^ag^si ibera of the trtsiimum : rates^ of the French maximum And minimum tariff] iWnUe 44?W#l4r'?j*?' '.?ter'many,. in (or ra^.*a?)' tn enjoyment bf mostJ [^\^ed^Vfen^re?ttr?sit ? ? In ? accOr. 1 dance with the treaty -'et.nrisJftiUft ,, ?-As answsfoibthe French >ss^l?n fH 1s point?e ve^; French ?sport trade to^erica large ly and stesdUy ; increased ttom int opening cf the century * to tie yeai oSerJ?iSv.aad with th? coior?ui ware rohe-, trappings and brilliantly deeo ruted^var?onB wi? bo a Joyful affair. There wll J?e moro and more of 0>?,>iAl?^^W%i;.QV<>r before and the circus peo^p' Intend that it shall servo n- "?/Tr?flj appetizer for tho feast of gcyt', Ui?ii'g* they intend spreading un der ta*? "big top" at 2 and 8 o'clock The opening pageant depicting Lal ^JlbbKh'a .departure from Delhi will Ljbg?ii' novel and fitting overture to the ?'?renle, events that wll! 'inmediately rf o? low ianthe three rings, upon th> ?four stages and the track. Tbero will be much.'that is novel and "new. Raln ? stan a bow-hued " parrots riding- bicycles ? oh tight' ropes, cockatoos doing K- 'at?tt 'dances,' bears skimming, about on roll c?r:,akntea and -rlitag .bicycles and Mlle. Adgfe enjoying a Mesta in a cag? filled wltli 12 nervous lions will be among "tho items of a circus program which, has- been characterized where .vcr presented arrino best circus ever, seen. While preserving to the let-, tor tho time-honored threo ply circus traditions: th: circus this year is com-: posed in vi ' ' latest ' part Of European icafurea belr.g Gcea for the first timo in America. Pallenberg'e Bears-will be seen.in performances demonstrat ing:;^ "am?^^ of tho trainers* skill'and have everywhere m ado a great hit. One of tho German Species dance? amusingly .with a. Rus sian, bruin with.' no ,war in " evidence, and. CIOBO their' neutral performance with" the RuBsian; bear riding a- bl 4913, except during ?90S, , a year of great financial trouble to both conn tries; and that, "as' French trade with Aroerica ls' mostlyyin articles of lux Wry for *Jie rich? the. latter can-easily; bear tho higher prices caused by the "But. if it inc're?sed in spite, of tfoo tidiff," rejoins U?t^y?^?x^esr"!iaw: hiu?h;mor?-'wou^j(thpt-hove, hicreae-s ed-if Hh? tariff-were, moro favorable." '. >That> ;tbeilhcraase 'would hayo oc curred :** -.hot considered by- ; Ameri can authortfica" as proved. They look for the expansion of Frond i trade with America and ^Particularly for - subcesaful ^M^ttm^ with; Genma?y,.4Ki?BHE>direcHon. In -?ct they say sc? *h* ,FroachV#?P2 - 'e?;4h?>^^ o*^b?r<trf ' of citeaper cla> sca??,' and for t ' We***-.- yem . tfi'te.fcot vc mstifaHprtorth04^?cii,--i*bo< ax mor&-Influenced by tradition than pe h&pa, any apter PeopW.' Btlil," some thing ia uw?iKt doue? tr?r^ lion has been -formed since the wa. began with' tho BpecU^l object of cap fhl*i?' Germain'tarsde'"by^,the federar :i??trof ^tt^'iittdtr^ssv f '. life N*?re. . / *TWhht ISvyaor narrt^' .a K?htuckr ian. asked ? negro hoy. . v Well boss,- he ?hSwered, "every .Vtrer?;vX''' go?a - t???^-itiv?'. VmV 'a$|tfw ?uno, but my maiden name' wa'? Moses.'*-New York American. cycle, and tho (Jornian whirling on roller skates. New lacee, will be seen among the riding corps, an exception al . feature hero being the , English llannaford Family wjio will: be soon in a Striking equcstrain' display ox eellinga nythlng of ita kind hereto-1 forep resented. Adgie's performances j with 12 Hone aro given within a steel arena and aa a climax she seizes ono of th?? snarling "cats" ,and tangoes about the arena with the'brute's head upon her shoulders,. hts angry snarls furnishing an accompaniment to that fumiahed by tho circus band. Other .new acts include Thalero's fox ter riers and riding monkeys-Madam BrndiuVs/ exquisite . dog,pony and horseieiitUB^-VThe Act , Beautiful,'.' pver a. scoro of poB?ng?\,h?rse3, dogs, and. ponies, ol snow white in color, and fi li i n c seven revolving /platforms' placed the length of the arena; the Tosca's -and .the Caldron's, European gymnastic champions; the war, .ole-; plum tn, directed by women trainers and numerous other novel ' and divert;; lng ".performances}.- Nor : should' tho ; clowns pass unmenUoned. ..There-willi ie over two. seoro'.of - the- merry.:fel-( lows.and dull corking caro will find; ho lodging (boneath tho circus can vasses. Tho menagerie is large and' comprehensive-and animal lovers may profitably spend an hour among tho inmatCB. .' Throughout tho day tickets may,bo bought' at Evans' Pharmacy*'nt'$1. tho, samV'' prices charged upon'. the^ grounds. . '- J fi .. . .. - mm. M 1 Polk? Release Mah Who Wa? Ra . FlUBtrated He Broke Auto .Rules. . . <Sfcv tonis PoBt-?iapatch?); .^Sei^ti'Oerg-of the tracie so/ao?i va3 astonlaWd to sec nu'unoccupied auto st???ias In : ^ fr?nt .ot '. a can dy store on Soven th str.ee?''.;/n??t-. St.' ioiihrles . with li? raptor .Tunning. . Tts tos itea until a young man dashed; otittwith1 a th. cerpemnd box 'of bandy under his arm. :. ' ? '' .. "Hoi? lon g harp yoi* been, driving oh ; guto# < the 'sergeant asked'. a^SOmit ; eight' years," replied the young, man. ";|PJBH, dont you know f??-against va - ordinances to leave it wi?h the1 totof.' rnhnlngT*'.. The youth', said mr 1ml^M^aW??^- The youth, ?aid h?y h^T?OTg?tt?^ alt aobut th?; Sor'{ g?ant Oers arrested , him and' cent him to-p?lice; header:Jarters. >iot un til he:<*#a*'standing t?^^a;?d?sk; ? sergc-?ril did the young man .otter an {cxctiee. "Via pretty-.lust-rated today," ?he pftidi ;"You soe-I'm'to-be married at ? o'clock. My aathe "ii f?anpewr;'* ' :] in viow bf'W???-.nnasIibsi.'xlreuni^ st??eeS tho sergeant told Banpeker, he was tree, Wit hs .mustn't reappet the offense. 'i^fSi^l^^Ra^ "Bob" and "B?i" Rob??S?m s?U the syrtop tfcat Mfr. ^Byjsjr^Wfe. Mr. Sttttlea about. St's the hm y&tt aW tasted?/V. . Mi ii IL rymg w i wi .. z ?U IS And if you don't proparo NOW, he'll catch you nap ping in a mighty lew days; Vnn'tl *?-=~' mornings and find tn* "frost on the "pumpkin" and you'll wish you had one of these warm, AU Woo! stats that we are selling for I Of course, we pave lots and lou of others at $10, $12.50, $18, $20 and $22.50 but tho best value in Fall clothes an Anderson is here, waiting for you foi only i * ?rn ai I M. ?[.?ir. i .ii Drop .m, and look ..'en? , over.'. Yon don't hayo io bay *e?i, if you don't ?think they a*<> worth moro than the y rice. ? V) The Up To "^'^^^ l liato ferm? la Ahdejreottjr Abbeville, Greenwood, Pieken? and Oc-aseo county* ranging in price from $10.00 per acre to $150.00 per acre. I.hnve nuy ?izo you v.r.ut from a 25 aero tract to 3,500 aer^ tract* > Thssa ero nell Improved* Now is your time to buy bctbro th>y go higher. ^I^L" Come to see me and talk this over about that farm you fcavu been' trying .to buy? t eas snit yon In what you want? :i? UIBO hare any thing yg?.trent ia <dty nropsrtjv - -jfi) p Real Es tate H G. LOVE Over Hubbard's Jewelry SttKto; Kp? ?tn. ' MANAGER TROWBRIDGE GUARANTEES DE VON AWD STUNNING BIG ENSEMBLE ill- . n ii'f'- jr?. ? ?ii ov_1 Seats Go On Salo donday.