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OGOOOOOOOOOOO o SPECIAL SESSSIOF o ? o Governor Blj'use o sued a proclamation c o of the general asseml o of October to pass rei o reference to the cottc o oooooooooooooq Sam M. Wolfe I To The i A'rter upending oil day lu counting the vote cast for W. W. Scott and Sain M. Wolfe for tho general as sembly j the county democratic execu tive commit leu Thursday evening at li o'clock, completed and reported that by u majority of; 31 votes Mr. Wolfe had received the Humiliation.. Thitt was one of tho tribal Interest ing races in the history of the county. Tuesday night it appeared quite cer tain that Mr. Wolfe would be the puiidunc, but two belated boxes on Wednesday morning gave Mr. Scott a lead of 21 voles, which appeared to be (trial. When the executive committee met yesterday the vote wus tubulated und the Corner box showed a disorepency. Scott really reclved but lit votes there although hp bad been credited in the unofficial returns as were put down on the table:; with 48. This pulled Mr. Scott down 35 votes, giving Mr. Wolfe a n>ad of 0 Voles in the tabu lation . Whole Vole Kern un ted. As the result of Ibis announcement, Mr. Scot I request ed a recount uf the whole vote, ballot by ballot. Tills re quired ;t long time and the result was that Mr. Wr.lfe received a majority of 31 votes. He gained 49 and lest 4 and Mr. Scott gained 2S anil hmt 8, a net Rain of 25, which added to Mr. Wolfo'a lead of. 6 votes left the latter the nominee for the sixth place on the ticket by 31 votes. . . - In only 1G boxes In the county were no errors found. lu the remaining 3S hexes there were errors'in the tal ly sheet kept, by the managers of the boxes.- It was a Ioiir tedious pro cess, hut eemed to show the need or absoluta accuracy us to each individ ual billot. Tho changes were as fol lowti: Cains Wolfe?Ward 1. 3;Ward'5. i; Delton miil 2; Bfrhadaway 1; Cedar Grove 1; Cox mill. I; Fork 4; Kork-No. 3.1; Friendship 1; Honoa Path 1; Hun ter's Spring 1; Iva 5; Long Brauch 1; Martin 1; Orr Mill 2; I'elzer V, River side 2; Rock Mills 2; Sandy Springs, 6; Starr, 3; Three and Twenty, 2; To noy.Crook l; Wcat Savannah 2. To tal 49. Scot?Ward 3, 1; Ward 4,2: Delton 4; Delton Mill ?; Campbell's Store. 2; Cox Mili, 2; Fork, No. 2, i; Loug nranch 1; Martin 1; Orr Mill 2; Pen dle.fon 1; Pelzcr 2; Pclzer No. 4. 1; Piedmont 1: Plorcclown 1; Rock Mills 1; Sandy Springs 1; WllihuuBtou No. 2, 1. Total 28. Looses Wolfe--Urogon 1 ; Crnvtonvillc 1 ; Kivn Forks. 1: Gluck L Total 4. Scott?Ward 5, t; Rroadaway 1; OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o _ NO AI o In reply to a request bv tl ?? 24 hours to bury their dead ; .> French authorities, arc report* o "We grant you that time to ge .0 -. ; " " . 0000000000000:0 o < i Personal j ^ (From Thursday's Daily.) Col. E. L. Campbell of the Eure ka suction was in th? city yesterday on business. W. it. Tabor of tho Greenville office of, the Southern railway, was In An derson yesterday. .. s Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Ruf in? Chnmblee, of Andefnon It. F. D., were in tho city- yesterday. ? A. 3. Fant of Delton was amahs the business visitors to spend yester day In the city. Mrs. Fannio Adams of Charlotte, has arrived lb the oity.for a visltto friends. - , George Rogers of. Greenwood waa In. the city it fow hours yesterday on business. Clyde Green aud-Frank Mattison have" returned to D-lton after a; short stay iii A??a?r5??n. L. C. McPhall of the Hopewcll 'fieetlon waa ambnij tho i vitHurs to spend yesterdayJn the city. j. .f. Brow.nlee, a w?ll known plan-, Vr of the county, waa in Anderson yo'ftorday. W. Frank McGee of Iva, speut a few heurs in the '. city yesterday on hpai nosi. v c. .W. Fant of Hie firm, Casey & fiaiiiS architects left yesterday f or ooooooooooooooo o ? OF LEGISLATURE o - o Thursday night is- c; ailing an extra session o ily to meet on the 9th o medial legislation with o in situation o ? 3.000000 oo oooooo Uected ieneral Assembly Oregon i ; Flat Rock .2; FrankviUe 1; Three and Twenty 1; Wlllanistou 1. Toli S. v No ('hanget Ward H; Ward 6; Bishop's Branch; Howling Greeii; Brushy Creek; con crete; ?'orner; Chiquola, Grove School; Hull; llopewcll ; Ml. Tabor; North Andunibn; Towiivillv; Walkor Mcttliuoyle; White Platuu. The Final Vole.. The total vote after the recount, wnj? an follows: Scott 3.64?; Wolfe 3. USti. Before the recount <and accoitl ingvto the oflicial tabulation, it was Scott 3.627; Wolfe 3.6.'!:'.. Mr. Wolfe came within 7 vole? of Mr. Hutchin son, whoso vote also might have been larger, .1f it had bcflU recounted/" Tho Oftirlal Kvsilii The oflicial reinill:i for all the can didates were na follows: For Supervisor J. M. King ...".ODS C. F. Martin.3,196 For Trca^nrcre v G. N. C. Boleman .3,720 W. A. Tripp ...3.3SS For House of ItcprcHontatlTCH Rufus Fant. Jr. .. 1.3,926 Oscar D. Cray.3,080 Asa Unit, .Jr.3.282 .1. II Hutchison *.3.6S7 W. W. Scott.3.649 S. M. Wolfe.3.680 Four candiddtcn received a majority of the votes. For CoinmhslonerB. Di?lrict No. I. t J. Lawrence McGee.4.137 J| II. Hancock .. . .. 2 999 DIrirlrf No. ii. J. R. Culbertson.4.164' R. A. Sullivan.2.963 District No. 8. W. A. Spearman.3>91 II. A. Feeder.3,276 District No. 4. R. Hick Smith ...4.282 .?. M. Hnliidoy.2,839 For Stale Offices The tabulation of vote3 for congress and fnr state offices resulted as fol lows: , - For Congress ->Wyatt Aikcn .. .3.660 F. H. Donilnlck .. .. ,. .'. 3.419 For Governor Richard I. Manning.3,684 Jno" H. Rlcharda .. _ . . 3.471 For Lfeutennnt Governor A. .T. B?thea '.3,462 R. V. Kelly.3^?8 Fcr Railroad Commissioner Forlner.3.490 F. M. Shealy ... 3.660 Mr. Manuing'H majority in the county was reduced by the -tabulation, but he carried the county by 213 votes. t o o o o o o o o o.o.o.o 0 0.6-? o RM tSTICE o - o be Germans for an armistice.of o iniLcare lor the wounded the o\ id to h?ve, sent this message: c t out of France." * o : w f'j , c )000 oo ooo o o oo o o o o o Now York city wucre h?, goes on bu? inesn for the firm. Ho expects to b?| gono about two weeks. Misa Carrie McCuen has returned I from Greenville where Ghe has been, [visiting'.friends.- '. .. , f Magistrate W. 1?. .Bell of Iva, [tpeiit, pa?t of yesterday in. tho city. John A. Horton, one of Helton';! well known huolnc36 men, was in Anderson :yc3tordty. Miss Ella Avery left yesterday foi Williunetoii, /where ol?o will spend a I part of the winter. . "Mrs".1 Janio Warren and son, Jamw jKhox have returned to Elb?rton, Ga;?| Inf ter. visiting frlohrts in Hie cUyv It;: Mr. andMrs. F. II. Vaacp bt valut? 'fia arrived in .Hie City, yesterday to jislt. Mrs. S. W. Vance. rrttc Hicknfan and'Willie McGco o' Starr Tfnre In Andorsbn yesterday for a few bourn. ... '< Tom WUherrfpuon of tho Robert! lection woro In Anderson ' yesterday Toft a-fet* b?tira. . Henry Martin of Liberty'wan "on. :? Ilm visitors to spend' yesierday it - tho city, Diarrhoea - 1T*jhedy. advised ?io 'hoys' whort they en ?fltod for tho, Spanish', war'ifb :takr '.hamr^gflaln.'s Colic, Cholcf'V. and ilarrhooa Remedy with them, end 'mvo received many thanks for the ad dee iglv?h^ writes 3.^ H. Hotighland, ?ldon, ?owa. "Ko person. Whether in? or at homo should - be wlth COMPL ? OUTE) FINAL SESSION FOR NEXT TWO YEARS - Ito pay managers I Executive Committee Yesterday eciddti On Pay for Election Managers, and For Secretary The Anderson comity Democratic Executive committee held its final ; session yesterday afternoon aud ui iG o'clock took an adjournment. The work of thin comtnlttc t;? completed aud Urticas there should ho a death or resignation of some county officer, the committee will have no more duties to perforai until Hi Id. The committee met yesterday morn ing in the Qflici of th? superintendent [of education at the court house to hear the returns from the various { boxes Hiid to dec.lurc the official re turns, which was quite a task within itself. When this work was complet ed it was found that all candidates were satisfied except one candidate In the race i??r the general asRomWv The uuoiiicinl returns indicated that NV. Scott had defeated Sain v\ . Wolfe for a scat in the lower house, but when Ihj; official returns were ud 'l??d ?ip 'yesterday inurhiug it was found that Mr. Wulfe had a bad of li voter, over Mr. ScoH. When that fact was uncei '.tallied Mr. Scott asked for :i recount of the voles and thus began Imrd d-iy's work. The committee, worked until 5 o'clock yesterday af 'crnooii at which time the recount was lltii?hed and it was found that Mr. Wolfe was elected by 31 vote-;. Mr. :ott thanked the committee for ils labors and said that he had no fur ther protest to make. The executive committee then wont into session to consider finances. It .vas found that tin: coinmjtte hail oh band about $040 und deducting th* cost of printing, eertion tickets, and newspaper advertisements, it was found that there .was a remainder of about'$640. It was therefore moved and carried that the the managers of election be allowed $6 for each box, to be divided equally. The next question taken up was tba if paying Deon D. Rice, the county ecretary, and the committee voted '.hat thia officer be payed the sum of | ?lBO for his services. The chairman, 3, Dean rearman, declined to accept\ any "remuneration. When the question of pay for the. -xcrutivo committee came up. it was decided to pay only those members ;n attendance aud assisting with the recount, both In the first, primary and! '.nd In the second-primary. It was decided to pay these members the um of ?I per day. and 10 cents per uile each way for their travel. When this businc?a was concluded t was found that the committee had tischarged all its duties and the chair man declared the session adjourned. important race saw one change Uncf&cis! Returns Show That W. W. Scott Has Ousted Wolfe In Fi-ht Fei" House (From Thursday's Daily.) When the returns from White "Jains and Plerctown crime in yester lay, the nomination of J. Mack King or supervisor wns confirmed, but W. W. Scott received a large enough ma drity in these two bases to run ahead ' >'. Sam W. Wolfe for the house, of rep resentatives. Rufux Fii.nt. Jr. of this city and* J" S:. Hutchison of N>rtli Anderson maintained their respective leads, but i \Ir. Wolfe who wbg thought to .be ;afely *n th* lend ot Mr. Scott appears o have losCout by 21 vote j . The re iirnn up to", yesterday morning Rave <Velfc 3.G47: S-otL 3.40i. n difference jf 83 for Mr. \Volfe, but the Dlerce 'own'?a'nd White Plnins boxes pulled .he total up to 3,titi4 for Scott and 31 *33 tor Wolfed These arci unofllclol flgurea t.aP^u jyer the telephone and it may he that jorae errors may bo discovered today 'vhen the executive rorara?tt?u meets | 0 niak'j official tabulation. - The fdllowlug are the tuioITicla'l to 'hlB for the county: For Supm Imr t. M. KIiik. .. ...3.&?4 "!. F. Martliv .. .. ...3.191 For Th-ertf iirer N. C\ DOlemau.3.730 XV. A. Tri pu ? :. .. 3.392 For Houur of Rcprescnlailteis ttUrticf Fhiit. Jr.. .. .. .. .. ..'3,889 Irinnaf '.D. Ornv . > . 3,521 JVse Hall, Jr.. .. .. .. '.. .. 3,337 7. H. Hutehluoon.3.888 W. W. Scdtt .. .... 3.85*4 sV-M.- Wolfe. . .. .. ... 3.633 JvjccosBary for a choice. 3,417. Four t candidates :re*elved''4T majority of the votes. : but th?'thiree freceiving - the .Vfghest ale winner* of course, > Fdr rnnttmlHsioners. , District No 1. I-A. LawrencexMcOce. 4.110 J. H. Hancock .2,838 District Ne. S. R. Culbertson ...3,083 S?niVS? . . ...2,554 District No. & W. A. Spearman .. .. .. .. '.. 3.879 H. A. Foster u. .. .. ..*.. 3.203 . , . DjHtrictJJo i? U. Dick Smith.4*1? 1 J. M. Holllday . . ...2.823 00IN? TO GET M?RRIEL? Ut Us Design Tour Engagement Cards anfl Wedding Invitations. I v--' V " ' " '-: * * * * * * ***** * * * * ELECTRIC Cil * - * Items of Interest and I'crtoi * Wireless on Die * * * * * * * * * * * * *l (From Th?r; Making ?ld Building Neu A force of painters weul to work yesterday morning on the building of the Lesser company on the square, hp?i th? adjoining building, in which C. s. Minor's store has been located, jand the building now looks as Rood new. The work is progressing rapidly and within U few days the I usiniers will bo able to start on the Interior improvements. The Minor I store baa been inoved front Ibo square to the remodeled building on South (Main otreoi and Mr. Minor cays that ho is immeneely pleased with the new I quarters. . "The Morning Afler" Attracted Visitors. More people from the country spent yesterday in Anderson than have been here for :.ome time, due in all proba bility to the fact Iliai it was the day after election and ti number of the managers of the various precincts had to bring the boxes In, while others came out of curiosity to ueo if they could gather any later information about how the election went. People all over the state are heartily glad that South Carolina is through >\flth politics, and ulecfitMis fur two years and are clad of the respite. Tr.i. Weddings Of Intercut Yesterday. Two weddings of more than ordi nary interest occurred hi Anderson ycstert'ay when Mian Marie Fruit?, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Crnyt'on Pr?llt. was married lu John 15. Wof ferd. Jr.. at Starr and when Miss Leon limit Ii was married to Clifford Dean Coiomau ut the Lebanon church In Pondleton. The Smith-('pieman wed ding aws pcrcedvd by a magnificent reception Tuesday evtnitig and I hi ceremony was performed at 9 o'rlocl yesterday morning while the Priiill Wofford .wedding was at high noon op yesterday. More Activity Along All Linea. On the very day that the month o' September was ushered In. travel In to Anderson begau to increase and ti a noticeable extent at I hat. There is no surer way to JtrJge bushiest conditions in a town' than by the j amount of travel to and.from a city, Land a hotel register is a sure indica tion of whether the town la ?oingi \ forward or backward. Tho people around town report that business con ditions iu Anderson are almost normal and that almost ns much buying and selling is going on In Anderson as at this season of.any year. A. IL P. Meeting? .' ?.r Is rfucccF-fnl. Yesterday was the first approach of the wlntei months. ?o far an Ahdei ?on is eorcerTiCu.? The mouth of Sep tember did not bring any cooler wea ther- here when tho first -rolled aroun bot yesterday tfcsrc wan a trace of fall in thd air. and Anderson weather prophets say that winter will Boon bn here in oaruest. They predict that tho fall end winter nioi'thc will bring revere cold. Mr. Carpenter Has RcsnmH HIh Duties'. A.M. Carpenter at one time editor of the. Anderson .Dally Mall but for J the last few years, on attach?e of the! Congressional Library in Washington, hais returned to the capital to resume h.io dotier,. Mr. Carpepter hat ceu spending port of tho summer in Andcr con. taking a vacation, and before he left he ccid Hist his -lay here had helped hint wonderfully and thst ht felt very "liC Indeed. I October Brings Teachers' Examination. Notice has been issued by J. B. Fel lon, superintendent of education for Anderson county, to the effect that the nexl teprbr.rr,' examination will be held in the court ho?i%o on s ti??* * ? Friday in October. The examination held lit October hi ways atti ci i _ . ,. or -number of applicants thou at any otl'cr Unir?. Probably because, a-nin JoHty of lh? couutry schoola will just be- bonluuing' to open ot that time. Directors Had r'ousaftt Time, k Andci'con people returning yest?r [dey from Chick fc>pi?iga bay that, the iuicetiug'-ot the Piedmont and-Noi ihuru Unes railway directors, held iu the uragnlficcnf Chick Springs ho tel Tuesday evening, wa-i a niost plwu aujt oecaolotj. A large number of the 3&. directors were 4? attendance, and jflev tho business meeting had b^b disposed of, they spent the remainder of the evening around tho banquet ta ble. -Thc.;i'lectlon of. officers war. tljn I most tmportaut .part of the ovoitlng. Wesley floss To Work Snihrdajr. . The Wesley l'hilathca Class of tho iSt. jqpn'a Methodist church will con duct. u> "parocl pdst*' party, next Sat risy. beginning at noon:- Tho par ity-will take place In i-Uie storeroom recently vucated by tho Citizens Nat ional Hank-and lee cream and cake will bo served throughout ihe after j noon. The class, is-anticipating a I liberal) patronage. .. ----o lloiiiday Says Hh / Friends Were Kind 1 tj?j.'M. Holliday. one of the candl ! dates for-county commissioner in-the second ruue und defeated Tuesday, Vtras in Anderson yesterday and-white her? saht that ho did not mind ids de feat; so much',' Bioce he found'that he hftd-more good friends in the county ready to. .help him -fight; hla battles than ho r.ud over possessed before. Mr. llolllt ".y says that he appreciates everything that any vot-jr did for liim. f..y. .'f. # 9fi * * * * * * Y? * v rY SPARKLETS , * _ * oal Mention Caught Over tho * Street? of Anderson * f.* -Y. * Y? Y? Y- Y- Y- * Y? * Y? * * sday'a Daily, t .Mntemenf Is it'ainim: ground The "Buy. A Bate" movei?ent re cently launched in Anderson In an t?l fort to help tin* cotton farmers of this community with their cotton crop, uecnic lo ho gaining gi'ound every day. it In understood thai, a large hutllhor of hales wore hnuRhi in An jdersou yesterday by Idciil business niPii. each or tlieni paying cents per pound lor the lleecy staple. . The tlr.it bale lo be sold here yestdriiny morning, so for us la known. wa? purchased by it. O. Bvano from \. L. Mnjotfk! of Anderson R. v. I> He paid $l.r>.:'.0 lor the bule. -__'_0- ; * I Anderson County To Hear Singing P. Ij. Ilauniutcr, accretnry of tue Anderson County singing convention termed notice yesterday that the con vention will meet witli the SK and Twenty church on the fourth SuUir day und Sunday "of this inon.li. Sep tember JO and "?. Mr. ttitniitster says that. Iie.expuiAx more good i,innere to be present at this ?invention than tiave ever itltcudcd a similar ovout m this country and he believes llwt every minute of the entire two day:; (will be enjoyable. -o I Sum)] IH?/e Did itut LIHie Uniting*. The fire alarm sounded yejlerdny i afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and the de ; partition! made quick run tu the H.'onorosn Hope Mill on Karie street jnear the Blue Ridge station. The lire I originated iu the opening room, where the bales me torn apart by I the machinery and the machine teeth struck eithir ? nail or some other notai, causing n spark. This ignited be cotton and in a few minutes the 'Ire was beyond control of the employ of the mill. When the tiro depart muni arrived the blaze wna extin guished with but little difliculty und ,m a 11 damage. * Asking Information On tJra?n Kelcvatcrs The Anderson chamber of com nerce has sent out a number of Ictern .vitiiin the last few days to the peo ple interested in grains in Kansas *Mty. Wichita, and other pointa In Kansas and western points, asking 'or in I <>nn:i I h m on the subject of the ;rain elevator:;. The plan of building i grain elevator In Anderson was aug mented by Col. E. J. Watson, eoin nisalonor of agriculture for South roiina and a letter.has also heeu rddressed to him asking for more de tailed uugc^r.iions and nn outline ol the plan to bo followed. It is be lieved thnt sycb a plan would take well in Anderson. L. J. Scott Is Now Recovering. L. J Scott, the uged Janitor employ :d by the Anderson chamber of ?om jmerco and the Ceutral Presbyterian church, irj beginning to recover from th? injuries he received wheji he was struck by GOiue falling thr-bcru while riding on thy elevator at tho local j mil! several days aj>n When Mr. Scott was llrst carted to the hospital it wa'3 thought that both of Iv'.s legs word broken but later It was found Hint his right leg was only badly bruised und :?prnlnc<4 and the left, leg broken. Physicians at the hospital say that he is getting along very nice ty and that the broken boue has begun to knit. Acute Indigestion. "I was annoyed for over a year by attacks of acute Indigestion, followed by constipation," writes Mrs. M. J Gallagher,- Geueva. N. V, "I tried everything that was recommended tc me for thin complaint but nothing did tun much good until about foui month'.; ago I saw Ghamborlaln'a Tab lct;i advertised and procured a bot tie of them from our druggist. I noon realized that 1 had gotten the right thing for .they helped me at once Since taking two bottles of them I car cut heartily without any bad effectu.' Sold by all dealers. H|W TBP?TI8F AM |Ui|RfiULOSl| By Freeman .Hall, M. D. ToN-rcutj*!.*, C.Msrrh. Broocfcitia, AeVrnw or an llitoat or l?irK? Iront,!*, or ?n> lonffelf utatUf tMabnok nil! help yon ?t?ci If too arc- In Mi cm^d tlirjn*n!?Mi aflor atl rrnnMlct tried Und fa?:< ud Pier l*ll*rr?l Ihtfr ca?? ImpclM*. . ?rmtyon the book by r o.um m.d FHEll hUo n stntrou? tuppty of th? b?w Tr e?t m cnl 4m aolutcly Frac, for th*y want you to have thl . wvTKterful rcmrdr before It i? too int?. Don't waU { vxlt* tod*/. H mar mean Uio wTlnrol your US Subjed to Change Without Notice, We Will Exchange: A ton of Meal for a ton of Cotton seed. A ton of 16 per cent Acid for 1625 lbs of seed* A ton of 10-2 Fertilizer for 1655 lbs of seed. A ton of 12-2 Fertilizer for 1780 lbs of beed. A ton of 12-1-1 Fertilizer for 2250 lbs of Seed. A ton of 10-2-2 Fertilizer for 2650 lbs of seed. Seed delivered at Farmers Oil Mill. Meal delivered at Farmers Oil Mill. Fertilizer delivered at Fertilizer Mill. GRAIN MAY BE A BETTER MONEY CROP NEXT YEAR THAN COTTON Wheat and oats arc money crops in the summer. A summer money crop may be very desirable next summer. It usually is. It pays to fertilize wheat rand oats when sown. - - 1 TRY OUR 12-1-1 Anderson Phosphate & Oil Co, J. R. VANDIVER, President and Treas. We Bought Flour for future delivery when the price struck bottom and it will pay you to see us b?f ore buying your wintc^ supply. : We have a nice lot County Raised Soed Oajts and Wheat,6 Texcft -Reck Proof and Tennessee Rye. Come to se, and make our otore. headquarters wh thp city. I W. A. F?0 WER SAM D. HARPER, Manager . 2125. Main Str^t We buy Beef Cattle, V??l Calves pneep, 0033, i~niciceiu and Jbggs. Change In Location I am now located over W. a. Power's T'?'j-?'" store at 216 1-2 S. ."Main Sheet. 1 thank my friends for their past ??tron?tfc anil ask cori t in nance of same. I make plates at $6.50 I make 'gold crowns nl$4.O0 Silver'fillings, 50c and up. Gold fillings $1.00 and up Painless Extracting 4(1% 1 make ..a -specialty of treating Ryomheat, Alvco Iuris ot llie Kuimj and ;ill ciown a'fid Uriil^o wojfc and regulating mal formed teeth. All work guaranteed first* class. G. BRUCE DENTIST c An Only Daughter Relieved of When tlr-nia tvni nourly expected. tiUiomsdi haviotr railed, and Dr. H. JamWitMfj expstinj dentally made a preparation Vtilcb, ?'ixc:) onls-ctilldniConsnantiOn. Hohfis t>ri to tbo world that ConiHXDMlo ly and permanently Cured. coi^r^Bhfs'^ts'?faaw^atth?'a will break UD.a ?r<wh.oald < ' Address CraddccU ? Po? naming tola pa pet. i mm I'_li h j I" kacinu Ri;8i i/rs Harligrd. Conn.. .Kept. !> . .- There wore only ahout two ovonts on th*. card, hut the third day of tho Grand' Circuit at Charter Oak Parte developed the.finest racing and the' most cxelt ing f?tishea thus far. The capital city Stahes for 2:08 iTotter? went to Now Zell, but it required nix heati.; Now Zell won easily in tho flrc.t two |and after resting un for threp heats, took the lead hi. I ho sixth and won oa?ilv vv.?n Atlantic Express broke In tho stretch, OAkdato being distan ced and New Zoll winning first, and third money. Zatda won the 2:1 6 pace. It is Batter Wi????? Farmers' Cafe EAST IVIAfflCET ISt^E?T Mohl mi h Hary place lu eitel new huildlng with cernent floor. Expert cook who fterfreV noth ing h&i fresh entaWefc&no1 *l*it: o*erV> or stale Junk ' in Herat; Kter.thody nuked |o flrfteifeit trial?BleasltcH, JohetuttM???4_ kellitc*, Kmlthitcs tmiTlfc M ou sers-one price (o nil ami nothing fihorged ??fo alii people, "clo^e" jfrleahj or an* heiir. ; ? .> iir,.-;,,, --,.-;,-, ,-,i,-p, iij . ?,,,"!,?;,,, . Yictor ?. Cheshire, PROPRIETOR "Iteeeaseil* t'andldsl? of tffar -'wem ib?i So?rKerrt ch??kVn?ars heir a* tu ontof* fees es re?ur*. EVANS* PHARMACY And^^son, S. C,