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Know AU Women That Preserving and Jam Time is on the way \ And That Man Austin is better prepared than ever to supply your wants in this line. Jelly Glasses . - Poreelaisr Tap Fruit Jars Glass Top trait Jars Cherry lied Fruit Jar Bobber ?Beit 10c mower made. Apple Blossom Fruit Jar rubber ?the best'/ic rubber made. Graduated measures t'obindey Dish Peas Basting Hpooas / Dippers, (' Preserving Kettle, etc. \ AuStfln, On The Corner. Bleckley Building ' . Anderson; S. C. HI WE HAVE and houses and lots for sale in and near Town ville, X Roads and Oakway. Can give you almost any location, any size, prices right. P. H. PRICE, E. C. ASBELL, Se Ce Make Ypiir Deposits With XJ* We YYMi Lend I ou Money Wti?n You Need It Farmers and Merchants Bank Farmers Loan and Trust Cp. ? n t ?re$t Paid on Deposits1 We Beg to Announce that Mr. E. P. Vandiver, formerly cashier Farmers and Merchants Bank of this city has been elected a vice president of this bank and will ne actively ] connected with the management of the Bank-on i ;.: $??i $V$t?ffiM? S - \ .r^' and after Aug? 1st, when he will be glad to hav? \ - ' * .. ; \ ., ', - " ' >>; ' V,\ his friends call and see h?m. of AN -V \ P^lrr?tt?li Grimma? and Cml Work ? **:a? -.v-'V: . *"*: ^'^v ?' '''.* ?;-:?-vr.??Ai\!? 4 STILL HAVE TO ATTEND CHAPEL EXERCISES "SAME OLD GRUB Cri?e of "Shoot the Bull" Heard | Through Meat Hall At Students Did In Days of Yore (From Saturday's Daily ) People returning to Anderson last j night from Clemson college, where they had been to attend the Clemson 'borne coming week" Bald that the old students of the college wer? having I the best time of their lives and every j man on "tne hill" was happy Thev said tbat the people of the various South Carolina towns would hardly recognizn In their staid and respecta ble business men the spehlmens of euro free boys to be * found on the Clemson campus today. Tlw m ?m have ceased to be for a day or so and in their pi&ces are to be found the "rat", the Soph, the haughty Junior ! and the dignified Senior, all gathered at Clemson to renew old acquaintan ces and to meet and make hew friends. They are having one big time. The ex-students are arriving In great crowds for the Home Coming. This event is regarded as D?* of the moBt i .iportaut and the oioit pleasrtat in,the history of Clemson college. Ex tensive preparations have been inude | to give the old boys a routing good time. The campus .and tne buildings are all in good trim aad inosl of the members of th? facui y are here In good spirit ready to give'the boys the glad hand. President Itiggs hnn pre-! pared a splendid program, giving special attention to the pleasure of | the visitors. There will be chapel ex erclsoB after the old'etyle and utter the; later. There wilt be ? sermon on Sunday by an old Clumson graduate. Then there will be bo,'l 1 concerts twlc? each aay, alon..- 1th several iitimnr ods 1er ' "o* ' muVical entertain ment* also be lir-'.wurko, swIniL.,.. shall, and ether sports, i .nions. Mill be held and there w, an old tune' water melon cutting . ake deltmiuouy re ports will add much fun to the occa sion. The vnr'ous, coinmk-'.o-is have their part of tne work In bund. Automo biles meet everv train to assist the regul?r backs in brlngtatr the crowds over from the station*. Of course, j there will not be room for all, bar the fellows who will bav.i to waif., will recall many a like occasion of the old days when luck was against them. Many are fortim.t'c enough to getj Into their old roicus in barracks aud many a man wMi prefr-j ' bis old room, whether-It was a'aodl ono or hot : ?;v cry mother's '?oh ol tlmn; will wont to ?at Shorty's "famous" lyy pud ding again, and they will ' shoot the bull" as in days of dd. One unusual feature will he'thej fact that there will he no really old| men in the 'crow I The oldest grad uates will not reach muel. above the age of forty. One of the harpies* ..men here is Or J*. ??. ?!.?d . whr wts treasures* ??f he college ' uh* I la?*i y,.itt JVli-re S'udenta-kno'v him and love him ihnn ?y do any o'.'\ r$m?u hir-? I!o will : ha*>'i a conti ?iu? rex-eptlon lurl.sj tiie1 dayu of ."Homo Coming.' MOSER PLAN TO PROMOTE DAIRIES) Anderson Farmers Asked To Heed j ideas sad Suggestion* Being Offered s. ~_ (From Saturday's Dally ) ' In recognition of the va at impor tance' of tbe development of the' dairy interest of the state, far too much neglected, the Anderson chamber .of commerce liar ' sanctioned and rec ommends a plan, known as the Mo ser'Plan, rp W statement giving an outline of th? plan much space 1b de voted to the many argumenta ip'favor of dairying In' the piedmont tor profit or the buslneea itself. In the Improver ment or the" soils by the retention 6f much "fertilising matter oh the turms aiid the much greater value we "'the /orage crops fed to stock In e?mp?rl l?pp with the sale7of the fordjg?. m?re \f'M forage, ^' v .'?' g* . The 'essentials of the bien hro; " (1) -A method fay which the'f?rm ?rs, through co-operaHo? with th* bankers and business men' or their respective towns, may purchase #alry animais, tiios, and dairying equip*-1 moat for engaging lh" the dairying fcusinesa. ' ' M??h A; moan* whereby the Intend ing datrymeh and their supporters may be assured of getting good rint mala and 'adequate* equipment for the amount, fbv??ted'- V :ivi '{ . ?:* ~vv For, such a general supervis ion and' expert assistance In tne new ly begun falrying operations as shall '? bp. ? re the "Ss??cla? i sup?ort?ir? o? tbe v?rl?Us associations thet tho bus wmm?i be nutriaged with-tbe ai^ imam: ?r *ftlctency and economy, to the end that the guarantors shall .in cur the least practicable risk and the dairymen earn ,thelar*etat profltB. A most inviting field for the oalry business is in Anderson county add that co-operative plan, or any Similar .plan that embodiesthe- cpipperrtlv'.' idea, is well' worth ?eridu? in?*jMtra tiOn. :, ?-*>-?. u?nw ivwr frmnRir ?rf U?t Us OatlgaJfbur tfiw^sais^ Cart'/ THJE VOTE FOR SENATOR Abpevllle Alken Andersou Bamberg Barnwell Beaufort Berkeley Calhoun , Charleston Cherokee Cheater Chesterfield Gierenden Colletoo Darlington Dillon Dorchester Bdgenetd Falrtield Florence Georgetown Greenville Greenwood Hampton HoiTy Jasper Kersnaw Lancaster Laurena Lexington.. .. .*.I 1.687 Marlon.A.I 706! Marlboro.! 992' Newberry.'.! 1,472! Ocohee.! 1.117! Orangeburg.! 1.264! Plckens.I 1.869' Rlchland.I 2.778) Satiida. .. . ..I 1,079; Spartanburg.I 4.402! Sumter.! 7141 Union. .. ...I i.tiuo: Willlamsburg ? . V..! 68fi| York .. .. .. .. .. .. ....1 2.or?r.i 2ft; 50 j 17! 211 10! 37! 58! 941 821 8! 133! 60G| 30] 29) r>2: 1..-.98 1.81U 3,583 869 1,865 475 812 601 2,932 25| 1.445 18; 1,264 413! 1,329 12 906 I8| 1,343 12! 1,722 1.208 89b 1/J02 790 2.1SB 704 48| 4,504 46| 1,64? 1?! 1,079 i 1.717 131 264 231 1,450 23j 1,456 181 2.096 101 907 35? 2.337 16! 1.202 JSl. 1.309 JOj 1.618 27' 1J?50 18? 2.827 341 1.469 41| 3.167 271 1.091 20| 3.278 131 1.043 121 1,490 13| 1,346 251 1.899 Totals.155.908! 2,4001 1.636172,256 ;_J,_!_I . ! . I_l_ Complete, but unofficial. prest. wilson on a vacation GOLu KUBBfcKY I k here thursday At Su mer Home In Vermont? Many Reminders of IE* Wife ' / Are There Windsor, Vt., August 28.?President Wilson, who came hero today to begin his first vacation^ of the summer, apont tonight quietly at "Harlakenden Thieves Failed to Secure Any Val I uable Prise When They Looted Office of J. E. Barton (From Baturday'h Dally ) Some interest wan created around Anderson yesterday morning when It ?iOU8v."^Hh hl- #ml!y: ^,Bbra^lng,becsme noised that thieves had the birthday of his daughter, Mra.l^-* , . . , - . . .J* FranciB O. Sayre. ;; -|Wne lnto 8 B?fe m tne ?mce of the Despite efforts of all members4 of, J- B- Barton Lumber Company and Se family to make the occasion a seized $100,000 worth of bonds but] ippy oue,-!th'e rec?nt death of Mrs. jater |j wag ascertained that the pa-' Wilson seddeped^k?.f?^^?; J?8 p?rs stolen from the strong box In party cons atcd of the president, Mrs. ?, ? . . ... , Z . ^vV 'fe K*?^e* -*&'*$t}7 Mr*- Wr. Barieaa office bad been recov Howe. tne.^ires^e^^aUNer, Mrs. artd and that but iHtle, if. anything, Cothran, his niece; Eleanor Cothrsn, of value had been lost. From the story his grand nleee, Mr. Sayre and Prcfes. i told of the affair It aeems that the orothe1?^1011 A"0D' MPfl: *1,R<ia,<, ottlce was deserted for aixmt 30 rain The people of Windsor and of the'ate8 Thursoay afternoon and during j little ?e of Cornish, across the {gg?jVg Connecticut river, respected the pr?s- WStS^^?S ident's recent grief by remaining In ^J^^J^?l&S^SJW back ground, but American flags (^&W^^?J^^^^S^\ prrted many homes, On the way to f Jj 0 ? ^t ^it^rd^1 u?StLi.^tlL tS?i.m^rf-^i.- ..n.m?h, wer? gone D?t later itiey were round, h -Stf ?hJ^ !ii'^?-i?^??i,'rtM?'?'-??ong the railroad tracks ancj drove pasVthe ?mall -cottage, which , |? belleved t1l0t a!, of tlle ?apera was formerly used by ?ra. Wilson asno?r be(,n recovrtred> a Btudlo for her painting. .] There Is nd clue'as to the guilty :impmM ,Mr^ ^? ??Bl^ party or psrtlds. plans to devote his mornings to golf v ' _ and his .afternoon to long automobile k.-^v-^_ rides. He was reluctant to play golf second week put Dr: Cary Grayson.his phylolclan, ff m v /^unCCIVi has informed him that hisJtealth re- JUKI CHL^E-IN quires exercise.' j : , v, ' ?IvVhite bpnse otflclals in Washlngr : ' ^ I iflh. are to send only the most Im- Ready for Court of General Set portant dispatches to Windsor and as. . ?? u *t* -m a far as possible the president will be wona for Fell Term of An given an opportunity to rest. Str?ck^y % an automobile deraon's Court To Convene Machme : ; Driven By Rev. I. E. . Wallace Ran Over Lad On Sr : Mam Yesterday Afternoon Wl r's Dai T-:? . (Prom Saturday's Dally V Jack Mulkey, the seven-year-old sop of Harrison Mulkey, a carpenter, >raa run over by an ' automobllo kon South 1 Maip street yesterday after boon about '6:30. o'clock. :.The^ boy:fiad W?I corno from Johnson's grocery store Nahdf started across th? . aw?t tybep he ?bM?rved a ear -comIn- He tHed to Jblpp 'to. one side but Just ha he. did so 'th?'tarffchln? alsb sw?rrcd and the wheel h struck the lad. throw itig'htm to the ground; ijflpwever, he was knocked in auch position that the wheels passed on either side of his body and did not touch him at all. Ho therefore .escaped wUhout serious injury. ' . ' ' ' ' ' : The machine was driven by, Rev. 1, E. Wallace and Mr. Wallace was not going at > rapid r>te. ;Vben; ho:sa^ tWiidf he'.tflriied the. Jftjachlnb tp one side In ordt^r to ayoW the posistbflPy ofn collision buj(.It jyas'Just at,this .time that tho tjoy dbridod to turn and I there wni nd.'wov trt bravant .*be ??c! ' boy was not badry-?' ibjur?d. Butt erl?g but few bruises and no cuts, "ut h'> was carried to tp^h^nt^ ^;hts 4^;??',^ Wat ^f t: was,a*Id that he (wa? doing : It Is understood that Judge Robert W. Memminger may preside at thei next term of the Court of General Sessions'for Anderson county. This 'court w"i convene on Monday, Sep tember 7, and all of the court offi cials are now hard at work on the plans for the coming torm ' The .Jury commission met yester day morning In the office of James N. Pearman, clerk of court, and drew the .Jury for th? Second week of court. The following are'to aenro: T. W- Pruitt, Anderson. U W. W Cbarobloe, Rock Mills J W. Johnson. Martin. J. Willis Hicks, Hopewell. J. P Ue 'bett?r. Fork. H. T. Godfrey. Williams ton. , W, S. IJithnm, Hall. T. S: Cromer. Ifonea Path. D. S. HobKon, Pandletoh.' R. L. l'ettfgrow. Corner. A. J. Ballard, WHIIamston. A. D. Girod, Vb renn as. a- . 1 ' nicely. ' gherard's Election. - !S^rfe^S ba*b*? elected \o '.Ko state senate fr<ym Anderson \t6vuty. will make a valuable member If* t^at bo4y5Tlr. Sherard waa^orm j;- fi; Garvjn. Pendleton. ! J,;P. ?x>ftis. Martinf G, P. Btackatono, Anderson. , Ai P,; MpMahan, Relton. m Wilson, Ilrpadwar. n f7. Norfls.,UooV Mills , J. T. Davenport. Hohes. Path.. ; H. S. ?-ooVs. rtop?well.- . i W N. Harbin. Aotrevllle. . J." T. Haynle,"Broadway. -* ?? *? ^ciijj--- 'nujttttjj* f^.jjjjj^ w mS^^^^m*^' ' * fi: F. Mahaffey. B?ll?n. ' p. Bannister, Vorennas. meey Allison, WHIIamston. HnZ Yi?rs, Belfon.' V Il Ii. l^llis. Belt**. ' J: B. Bhanklln, Anderson, : K, m C?ly, Brukhy Cre?k. B.: F.'?UR^bd' O?rvtnl,:' Tom S^lP?s.^WljlWhTSton. Vf. O. 'Tei?or?,' Vm?:?iim?;1 'j: M. Jones. Ba'vanuali. ' v " ' : * PICKED ANDERSON FOR ms first mm CONFER TODAY ON PANAMA EXHIBIT THIS CITY'S PART A. G. Blum Comes Here Today to Confer With Local People About County's Exhibit (From Saturday's Dully 1 Several weeks ago A. G. Blum, com missioner for this Btato for the South Carolina Ex'ulbit at the Panama "ex position, went to work in Columbia, getting all plans mapped out ami eon. ferrlng with leaders of the movement in Columbia, and having finished that work. Mr. Blum will come to Ander son for bis visit today. This will lie the first town visited by Mr. Glum in this work since he has completed bis duties in Columbia and local peo ple are rather well pleased with the fact that the commissioner should de cide to visit this city before he goes to any other town in the state. Plans were made Bcvcral weck t ago for sending three men from this state to San Francisco for the purpose of selecting a site for the South Caro lina exhibit and securlug u leas*' on the same for the South Carolina build, log and It was then decided ut u meet. Ing In Columbia that A. S. Farmer of this city would he one of the three commissioners to go from the state. One man was chosen from the "low country," one froni Columbia and one from the Piedmont. Mr. Farmer will go to represent the Piedmont. ^During his stay In Anderson today Mr. Blum will confer with Mr. Farmer aud offer auggestloss as to the, best methods to be followd In securing tlio site for tne South Carolina exhibit and will also discuss with Mr. Far mer and with representatives of the buslneBB interests of the town and county the question of what part An derson is to take in the South Caro lina display. The three meu from South Carolina are to leave this Btato for Frisco' next week, probably on Tuesday and it is presumed that Mr. Farmer will de part at that time. It Is understood that be may possibly carry an assis tant with him to aid In picking out a suitable location for the South Cam. lipa building. While Mr. Blum will hardly ask Anderson today to. make any definite promises as to what this city will d< toward aiding with the exhibit, it h a foregone conclusion that Anderson will do as much as will any ot tier ell y of the same size In the entire state. CANADA SENDS CRACK REGIMENT Jack Munro, the Ft^Hist, is Among the Privates Who Have * Enlisted (By Af?socla'<:d Press) Ottawa. Aug. 28:?The. Princess Patricia light infantry and the first brigade of the field artillery with 12 guns, left Ottawa today. The guns will go to Valcartlcr and will b? sont, to Europe In ?bout two weeks. Tbe Princess Patricia regiment will go on board the troop p.hip Mcgpnlie. - ai Montreal tonight and will sail to morrow. Tbc Duke and Duchess of Coh naugbt and thr> Princess Patricia re viewed the regiment and wished its m?*nil-<?rs good, fortune. The regiment was raised by It. B. Bennett, a member or tbe Canaulau parliament, and Hamilton Ganlt. a . Montreal millionaire. It is command ed by Colonel Farquhar. an officer of the Gold Stream Guards, with Cap tain Duller, of the British rifle brig ade, second In command. Hamilton .Gatilt has a 'captain's -commission, while his wife goes under the badge, of the Bed cross. Of the 1.100 men a thousand wear : medals for previous service In South Africa, the' Philippines and Cuba, .chiefly.'About three hundred men of the- regiment aro adventurers fresh from Mexico Jack Mtinror who - won lila"fame 'through* gaining a decision over Jim Jeffries. Is a private In the ranks of the rcRlment, which is held by military, autbcrn.es to be one ..t the most efficient ever assembled. The - Canadian .artillery is moving oh Valcartlcr today from all assem bly points. The' detachments will be. In by Sunday ' night, when there will be 35,000 men of all arms asscm ' HO MONEY IN BBU8SEL8 London August ' 28.?The Antwerp correspondent of the Exchange Tele. graph company says the Brossels ear snjsester aas net handed ever the war levy of tiO.000,000 demanded by Oer many. ' He declares be aas not the isstfieyi,' continues the correspondent has des. lasted as hostages Ernest Solvay, described as the Belgian Carnegie, upon whom It has Imposed a' f 1 ft****? and Baron f?**W '.VI* ffrSKrA.VS All VANCE' London, Angnst Stfc?The Btnodan embassy h?re last bight received ad vices from St. Petersburg that the Kassians had ' occupied Allensteln, East Prussia, ? pile* south of Koe elsbm*, after repulsing ihe Germans, who had Wgbk up reinforcements. So Gallrla, the advice* said, Ike HutJUlnh ?Htan? ttS?tttt 'iS&i'?mi ' Anitrhur -?eg?meol had been, dee!. When You Buy Spalding Tennis Goods VOr M Y THK ?EST. "S We "are sole agents for ?Spalding? Sporting Goods in Anderson. Fant's Book Store. IN GROCERIES We have a complete and choice stock to select from. In Fresh Vegetables Irish Potatoes, String Beans, Corn, Tomat CG3, Cabbage, Beets^ etc. . In Fresh Meats Veal, S p rin g.,Larnb, Mutton, Native,and .Wes' tern Beef, Live and Dress ed Poultry. W. A. POWER 212 S. Main. . ?jj Sam D, H?* I KRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY For Blood force Ills Tills remarkable compound hu been aid* Intr the peoplo to i:ou;i health for nearly fort;-, ji'sirx. . I: is recommended la all forma of blood -poison, all taints like scrofula, all of tbat ' Krcal host of <! Kurilurs arising from impover ish rd blood. Not mil 5" 1h it a corrective, but a flim Uinitvcurlclitui* tho blood as well an purlfylnc. Honco it rcllovua all nervous troubles. Thousands of YOUR Neighbors 1 Testify to Its Valu? , Many Like Theeo "I wan afflicted with nervousness sad gen* oral debility for nearly six years. Ever? few days 3 had nervous spells, and hardly bad sirras?. tit wait fccra^s lbs -.oom. ./ bo OS at hair* dosen IniUles orMr^ Joe Pcirsou's Hcrnsdy and today 1 can say t am a well, healthy woman."?Mrs; D. L. Barnes. Clay ton.N.C. "Two years ago my nlfe ttsed two bottles of your Itomedy for Indigestion and waa cured. Truly it will do what you claim Tor Hand la 1 wonderful tonic."?Claude u. rooser, Afloat Seaboard Alt Une. Hoffmen. N. C^V-T "Your Ttcrucdy has entirely cared ou?m llttlo clrl or a very had cas? ofecscma. which i ovored a vroatpart or her body. She had eczema (periodically) from thoUmeabewas, thron weeks old until Bbe was nl x y .?ara Old. Hbe Is now perfectly woll."?J. W. Onhb. (nOOa.uoro, ri.C. Yourdnnrnlstprobablynaatho ttemedy. if ho basn'l. send bis namo and your older direct to us. Price $1X0. RES55Y SALES COHPOBATIftM ci?AHUJTTE. N. C Mrt. Ja? Nr^n's Wash til connection with the Keuiedy for the cure of Bores and the relief ortnnBmadandconEOSted aurra?ea. It is especially valuable for women, and should alwaya be uied for ulc?rations. Fruit Powders* By the use of thin powder1 Peaches, l'cars. Plum*, Herrief-, . of any k?ud. Fruit .inlets and /<uch vciretahleN as Tomate??, \ IleaiiH, etc, ran .he preserved ' without Ibe use of air light cant*. Sufficient quantity (<>' praerve m 4ft Ibk. frail for 93c p At nil our Store-. Evans* Pharmacy TB BEE STORES ' You "ill beeping yourseif. a good tarn by installing/a GAS RANGE. We ^ell them ?nd?r the ; stro^?jst guarantee. x Easy terms?$2 down and ?2peTmonthu Anderson Gas Go. : - * ' -