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NOW IS THE TIME FOR SOWING GRAIN AND THE COLE Three-Furrow GRAIN DRILL Is The Proper Implement with which to do it. It is generally conceded that wheat and oats planted between September 15th and September 30th have fifty per cent, better chance of a maximum production than that which is planted later. This is true for the reason in a large measure, that May is usually ? dry month and cuts the grain off. " ? . ' ; Theil again, it- isT imperative to plant grain crops early, so they can be gotten off earlier in the spring, and a corn jand pea crop planted on the Same land, thus giving two money xropsf rons the: same land in one vear. PLANT YOUR GRAIN NOW WITH A COLE GRAIN DRILL. SULLIVAN HARDWARE COMPANY Anderson, S. C. Belton, S. C Greenville, S. C. . A.M N VAL ; EXCISION ! -TO Savannah, G t'y* *, nv.. .a; -AND ':ti< ' .(??-'i "LAMP OF FLOWERS" Tu?sday, Sept 22nd, 1914 -VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY , ; PBEM1KR CARRIER OF THE SOUTH 1 Greenville, Anderson, Abbeville, and all I intermediate points at the folio wing I VERY LOW RATES: -. <-.- ? ? 1 >* :- ? '?? "7 -: ?'- ; I f ! ig ??..-ti ?...'..'? . : -i ??'??) " ~ '? . - ' .-. ? : - . ~7~ ku K.i.i ..?it ?J:>'.*itliMioyin'i -?-.-P?R? Ti>Fnre R. T. Fore Bj. T. Faire : . ..?...?:..:.?(. ; ..to--- ??' '? ta ....*'.;-. to ? ' |j\-w??i&*?t'C: <-{: ??? ;'-'r:/ ->vv?V?fcpaa---Jaeaseav : I ?" Falser. v.-.' ?t?frfcfl ; ?mvJi 4'9?. i...fr 00....... ...OOO > . : v lYIlltamatort :^;v^.:'.^;-.^ ?.:.?4-*0wl:^.?v7 00. .:";u.9;?0; 1 Aiiee*wnw. ?iv: '. vW\ ???fcrt.*$**M.. ^?-OO.. t?ft*?of ia ..Beltott Im ;-r?a?*.i\\-?l?&m oo.vji^.^? oo;,i<.iv.?.w o* feigiaam ^Sn%jtf.?gn^ k ? Hodges ... ....... ? 00.........0 40.........8 00 M; Or^Twcc? r...:., S ?0..,..... 0 2a.........8 60 t A SPECIAL TRA?W will bc sper^t?a ? S- lumhia to JacksortviHS on ?\? following 5 schedule: # Lv. Colombia 12.30 p. m. Ar. SAvannnh 4.40 p. tts. (ci.) Jp tv? BlackirBle 2.30 p. n*. Ar. J?d?sonvffle 9,00 p. m. V S V Beenrslen Tickets; iilll. be (toed poing on Special Train U *C . and alt RBGULAR TRAINS, &0O a* ia* September 22, to MO a. --^S?irtetolle^ajrt.-: , ?, , . -..' ,f Tickets good returning on ?31 Regular .Trains. to reach V original Htartlng po a o? or before midnight ?R foUowst *..? . To ?vaanahV'ea,, Sept 27th. l?i4, to Jacksonville, Fla. iir.'! ?S?nti'?llh. 1014? to^Tampa, Fla?? Oeteber 1st. lpJ?.-??'..*:>->? ?,^?TA5Bss d?rcoaelcs andTFullman Siosp?agcars without # : - Itci^e-r?ot agrlroKural deTflopWu attracting/ people from IJ-'s^?Avi?hna^i?av?^WHh Its beautiful parts, nagntfleeat,silo* J plug docks; T^^Aplt.ata^.'Ti'.bce Isload famous for Sea Febds . For foil Infdrmfatloa; Pullnma Biserratlous, ?te^ apply tb Tkkci ?gents Sehthtrn Rafttray^or >; TW E MeOEE, rt-& TABKB, ^. B. ANBBB80H, ^A^^to*?A&: . - -.Tf^iFass/Aift,, . Supt B E Ky Col?abfA. B t, OreenTlRe, S. C. Anderson, fiL CL - Electric City Sparklets - Plan Highway H In Both Hurlers Month Of December. . Of Hone Renown. Some time ago a cali was issued C. V. Sitten, who has been ou the by the Columbia Chamber of Com- pitching staff of the Troy team of the meroe and Col E. J. Watson, Commis- New York State League for tn? past stoner of Agriculture, for a general season, spout yesterday in the city, good roads meeting to be held in Co- Mr. Sitton's home ie at Pendleton lumbla on October 1st, at which time and ho sa'ys that bo is always glad for ways and means would be discussed tho season to close and a chanco for for a campaign to construct bridges him to get back home. Mr. SiHon .-mys ind highways throughout this state, that the ' last season waa one of Hie Unforeseen complications have arisen, J best he. has ever hail and be expects necessitating the postponement of to go-even better'next year Ile has this movement from the first of Oe- another brother oh the r.ame team, tober until the first week in Decein- Phil Sit ton, ahd be io likewise a ber. A great deal of interest is being splendid pitcher. manifested in this movement, not only . ".-~c- , by the citizens of South Carolina hut All Bankers To by the American Highway Associa- Hold Meeting. Con, who are in sympathy with the Lee G Hol lem?n, president of tho movement, and have volunteered their Peoples Bank of,Anderson and Secre good offices toward making, it a BUC- tary of the South' Carolina Bankers as cesB. sociation, received a telegram last . ? o- night announcing that the executive No Tax Placed committee of the association will meet On Soft iii inks this afternoon In Columbia Mr. Hol P 9> 8pencb/, president of the An- ioman will leave Anderson this morn i'-rson Chero-Cola Bottling Company lng at 8:25 to bo in attendance at the ;eceived a letter from Hoke Smith in meeting. while the reason for this which Senator Smith advises that meeting waB not given tn the telegram, there will, be no tax placed on soft lt ,B understood that lt has probably irlnk bottlers. The Georgia Senator ^en called with a view of arranging mys that if such a measure bad been for a ot al| tne banUerB tn lhe proposed' in the Senate that he woulu 8tat? at whlch Ufhe bQB,neB3 and fl_ have been ajssiost it, but as it ls. the natlclai conditions in South Carolina House'decided to drop the matter wl" be dlBCU88cd. , and tberafore lt never reached the Q penile?.1* WH'be remembered that ", h 8chooZ ,R the Anderson bottlers filed a lengthy Organising Forces, telegram to their Repr?sentons The first athletic meeting of the and Senators a'few weeks ago pro- Rtudento attending the Anderson testing against the proposed action., HIgh Bchoo, too||? place ye8tcrdaj vt- ? i. u A 0 i when John Hood was elects ?r*< ? w ?TI?> ir ' dent of the association and C. W. Ri Her innes Atoney. , per waB eiected business mnnager foi Mrs. C. B. Bruce yesterday morn- the footbaji team> Tho captain of tin ;ng received a letter from a well football team wlU be elect?* l wlthlt known law tim of ' Richmond. Kyv. the noxt few dayfl iAbout 35 Btudentl \n whichehe was- informed jf the were out yesterday..a'ternoon. tryinj death of her uncle. Dr. J. C. Morgan, tor a plaoe on tho team> and tbe hlgl md Gie fact that she was one of the schcol evidently hi? plenty of goot neirB to the estate which he left It material it?? year. Thc averag. <s undcrstoond that the property left weight of the team will probably -b< ?LDr'JM.?.rgan 18 e?MTated_ at between 13l> andv 140 i pounds- and i Q00 and it. is- probable that Mrs. win be a husky lodklng organisation Bruce will receive a substantial part 0 of thia sum, although nothing was Alm?st Had A iald In the letter from the attorneys Second Murder. ?ts to the amount she will get. When the police, were summoned ti t -~~? i Wilson Cavalry church, Sunday nighl ?2Sn?n WM6 A they ,thqnght thatv a . second murde ^, . . v. * ?... aad turned up in Anderson over 8un Stnceftthe ?pening of the public day< .(Whiteiservices wore going on s schools ^in Anderson county,, the tbe church, a difficulty arose betweei teashers? oFthe' various schools hsve p0ny .Geiger ead Jplte Harris aqi been making many plans for the first p0Hy proceeded to work on Ells wltl meeting of the Teachers' Association, 0itber a razor or a very sharp knift Wdch will be held on tho second ^ a reauit 0f her Injuries, the womal Monday in October. This association was bleeding very .profusely whet last year furnished much pleasure for thn officers arrived End was almos the teachers and at the uamo time the dead T^e' Geiger woman succeed? meeUngs had a very helpful effect in baking ? get\W>' and ls still a Tie Trustees* Association will hol.1 !ar"e >.WjltT<a lt* first meeting on the first Monday ' ? . -y Sn Ocirber sBieresting ntMis' -f ' - BUUT, "^T - . . Seen Yesterday. g|.** " BPAIUCUflT? vi.r-?T--rr-?--vr.T-A,very brteres??Eg old volume wa 0mc*rs Elected; - - - . brought' rafn'tnerofiftce bf'The Intell! .For Graeo Church. . <t gencer yesterday: The book is entl Mr. Nardin Webb was elected tled ?-rhe Confession' of Faith" an rreasuder,,qf. .Grace Episcopal church was prtnted-In' Edlhtftrg ott Octobc at the Epeclal meeting of thi> Vestry 9 i789, by Alexander1 Kincaid. Coi of .;thg church held yesterday. after- ' sldering the aga ot the volume, lt 1 noon.,, H,ew?l..succeed the late Hr. a wonderful' state bf preservation a? Thos: c; Whiter, who for many years the "tytw is easily re?d. Tho, book bas beeb Treasurer bf the church. now the property'^f^rs. Eula Cn Mr. W, B. Steele was elected as ves- mer and abe valuer lt very highly, tryman to success. Mr. Walton. . tx) .>.>.-..; rb 3a*< Ist^esUhg ?Weddfn? ^?S?^?.^ ' : Took Place Sunday. At Same Price. A very Interesting wedding took Notwithstanding the fact that the place Sunday afternoon ot the home was ?no,, Improvement ,in Andersor of Rey. R. HjJBurrts, In River Heights, cotton .inarket yesterday, the farme wheii.^iaa^Pfcfirl Smith became the bf tbp: county .are in good heart as bride oro-B. Griffin. Mr. Burris was result bf the recent advances ai the officiating minister sud the cere- they are determined ..io hold. on moby was witnessed by only a few their/ce^ton, until Jit sells ?or 10 cen intimate friends of the contrae Hug comp what .'may. The market price parties. Mr/ Griffin is a senior in lbs Andetaop yesterday waa nine a medical denartment nt VandevbiU ene^?arter cents and practically Unversity arid is to be congratu'.ated cotton was marketed at that figu; upon Winning ,auch an a??omplished Possibly Afb .or six,hale? were sold, bride. Bi'. ? , a ' .' Sui j ' ' ? c. ' - ': . ' . v?-<*r~^ : . Summer Rites .. "?led Saterdayt ^ M , ;/ ... , fThe.aMnter rates;^Ich theMi Hoyn Lapd, the.. plno-monUis^ld monti-ft'-Nbrthern railway have be son of Mr^ajid Um.rjt^te^;Laudv died offering, byer JU lines . buring J Saturbar: ;nigh^.>t Abe .hom? W M? m^?jt'^^i^mj^^^* parents on Glenn ajtreeW'.attervStt.JIL gone ottt of taog noss of ?only ;iwot days s?htors IF^^O the. gaymg^SS^?S^I? SSiw second child that* VF?midStoi,jimSA tar* hisis, tHaf ls dbtU- next sumni t?^m^^^^m^Smm During the summer month? this I ti^y^^miiym^^iW^^^^ did e tremendoua sjiday ?curs' hundreds of friends Jn *h?tv despote- business with the low round trip r rsutTemanfe mi-. fianerat.^er-K-vJces ?xaro and Williamstott ? Springs una ? oti heldt Sunday iiatteraeonV Sliter ploacure resorts pfoved to oe y Brook cemetery., ^ ? t. t?jl popular indeed. ^ ' Re?Wikl'j?it - " ^^'.iWo: tH-- 'Igaya Co*d!iMw- .." . Is In Sigit . > . Are Mueh Improved. Rellsfiilfc) tho matter! : or traffic : While anding yf^way -JUA along Main street seems.b>>ibayVhp- city. Charles; ^ ?^^??Siins proachtngi ?The city - hes - announced discussed condition? Planing the,U!tenttohd?p the engineer tb?-pmve thia time ? in Vteginia. the approaches ta the bridge, thereby (sdldag.'-.- with a ?fW?J doing-away with the rbughfepoViCon The IntelHgenovr. Mr. Bryant a either side: The contrMtd*e>whb &re that. ..business ^ ??SJf?9 , building the new staUon- Were en? improved wonderfully ^Hhto tn^ gaged yesterday- In^ pettrhifr the ce- few. weeks and ? mont for the sidewalk ip front of the koowa, now Jhat ??^?.u building ?nd they wHt aayd'thls ?ady nnan?aV stxtogen?^.^^^^ for passage-fty. the lattervpart of this saya that the money; jwsd? * ttl week. .. &4 tcr-m^- normal .again invh?? $^\;-':U^i<.Ll & ' ?heyrare, tW**'****'*01** Brt*:Sta?r>v^great^WP^I^ >? TL Open Again. ' sfa?ld-he .^j^h ???anbay was the^^ <)?t':bun?ay- In .??-i&r, r.o many moon* ^at th?-drttiT.stores .of Ande?*t Ban* Attdersotf?W?r? ahle^tb *.!! other than ?as Gee? Chance^ have been adopted" and- during cor-, yesterday from D F. T?*???;K iuring the ?rtorobouihe-?rU?-stoi<?s ciatiou. in "WhUih ^r. .sa are open and dbing business, lt Is bo- tha?,,th'e .?atter ?**ff?*r V iievef? that ^the>hote :&l? stop. ffi^W;^JffJSf. that Lo wUl mee. withJ^la favor: '^^^^ff^Sk^* mm$m^ i ^^^^^ i^o^S^^i ot ihb Stand- eSy^^and^2? ?rd Vf-txtobub* Company; inade,:put^ S^ff?J^^tan?i Ito ybstarday, thacntton receipt? for ??|l?w^? .Tt$*??Se thia ?ea?on ?otal 354 bales. The re* he M$gf* to ^,rnlab . eeipto tbr last season to this SBH^." ' _e^ dat^owSed A -totaf bf ,747 {. .hal.ea, ? , ' ^LLvT^ which would seem tb Indicate that the CoMed^ ?h-to In ' l^?t? ot And<??n ' '!P*^ T**1^!* had their Arti tnf> thSr colton at .H?hte Andercan people had their r.T portuuity to* admire ;he new Btudeuts nf Anderson college, when the entiro student body came up town yesterday. Monday is holiday at thc college and thia is the day for the students to do their shopping. They were out in full force yesterday and most of them Bpciu the entire day In the city. I Personal j J. Helton Watson, a well known An derson planter was in tho city yes terday. Rev. ll. C. Martin wau among the visitors to spend yesterday lu the city. J. E. Hogg.;, Jr., of Easley. uncut Sunday In the city with his father, Col. Julius E. Bogga. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. DuPre, MISB nell and W. W. Payne of Abbe vi'ls, were in tho city Sunday. Mis? Annie Wakefield has been spending a few weeks in Greenwood, where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Aiken. Sam McAdams left yesterday for Co lumbia where be will spend a few weeks. Telephone to Glazier (. . . nm?', M V ^ et Roger D. Thompson, a well known cotton mill man of Greenville, was in Anderson yesterday. Mrs. R. A. Lewis of ' Belton was shopping in tho city yesterday. Diarrhoea Quickly Cared. "My attention was first called to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy aa much as twelve year? ago.- At that time I was se riously ill with summer complaint. One dose of - this remedy checked the trouble." writes Mrs. C. W. Florence, Rockfield, Ind. For sale by all deal ers. . TO FA BM KKK-A good, honest chris tian mun with small family wanta position on a god farm. Have had a lifetime of experience in truck, stock and general farming. Can furnish tho beBt of reference. Write me what you have to offir. Oddress W. P. Arnold, Pendleton, 8. C. 6-22 Gtp. DOOOOOOO oooooooooo o ..... - o ? WILLIAMSTON NEWS O ? O oooooooooo ooo ooo *0 ooo Grand Aro works* display and Ball it Williamston spring park next Fri lay night, Sept. 25th which has been arranged, by the Piedmont rftl tforth 3rn Railway Company. $150.'in wfVth >f fire warka .wlU_.be.usedJn the els 1WISH you would get a glazier to corn? up and set that pane ofgl?ss t.he cjril* dren broke yesterday. The house is as cold as a barn," said the surburban house? wife, as her husband was about to go to business. ''Haven't tirne this morning," replied her hus band. "Just look in the Telephone .Directory you'll find several there. Give the order to tho one who says he will send a man right up." ?T Its the man with the telephone who gets the hurry orders every time. Wlien you telephone-smile SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY irk' . s?vi * . * il year? ago.- At tbat time I was se- demonstrate the new Chlueso and Willlamston* beginning Ootober 9th, riously ill with summer complaint. J.fn?o dance which ls tae mo*t beau- anQ. cl0Blng Qa tne mb The sermon Rockfield Ind Fo7'saieTv all Tell duc?d rate? trom ?? Dolnt8 alo,? ed h7 M*10? 8lok*B ouMiouttry KocMieio. iud. For sale by all deal- ||n?a tQ W4111amBton T,lu Plrat u<eR. (rom Korea Bv?ry auxlUary ln tho - iment Band will be on .hand, to furn- alBtrlct ls expected to send-a delegate. TO FABMEBS-A good, honest chris- gj m."8l? is to ?be' hoped rio^ ?me?? Will bo ?ZtZnonTJTf famlly TS ?^tt?^Kf?M?SBX lost in electing t?ese ^legate,, and .a f?SS??? experience nTTr?c?. j fe< T '"-dance ls desir?d^xpect m?^?m ? wSS ?^?S "ease send the Wei M p' _ Mrs. B. A. Stalnnker and children Mrs. WT Smith Martin. . ? ? ~~~ ' of Newberry, S. C., returned home ., ...:' ..,{?ib ???\u 3 o o o o o o o oooooooooo saturday after spending a week with .trrrrr-V nf?Sj^ wu ? ii iruaiAu ' ' o her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. 'The Charleston and Western GhrO > WILLI AMKTON NEWS o Adams. lina railway wlU> operate cheap*,** ? Mr ' Chaa : NelBon who has' beeni . t.A"?-;?>orr?i in' tho following >0000oooopooooooeooo working for a Bridge Construct!* " ?n.^ "^?1.1^1 - Co, in Washibgton, D. O, spent th* noints at r-?,? - ^?~m '~?M~~Z~; Grand Aro works- display and Ball "eek end with his .family. : Tv Jacksonville. ' ^^vAi%&?, it Willlamston apring park next Fri- -P- ' ,^am? 29th! Savannah. Q^M-W??Wfifflg my night, Sept. 25th which has been MEETS IN WILUMSTOV v...? Tampa. Fla., $900, October lat.,?Fpr u-ranged. by the Piedmont.&< tforth- ?' ? . further information caU 00 wps3?Fy ira Railway Company. flSO.'in woyth The district coufereo? 3 qr t'u3 WO- Agento?, ^ ? I^ >f Are warka will bo used Jn the "els- man's -Foreign Missionary Sbeiety or ERNEST WIU^AMS* WmgH?g ^lav and. Prof.. and Mrs.., Ko*, of,tho Anderson dlBtrict will bo held'nt , ' '"Tl^^iT Some People i ..-? ?-. : .. - '.it?iW'.-.iwa.; II. y? Try to get along with Printing that is cheap in 66 ? V every sense of t?ie word^andl wonder why their* > H wish it would/ They haye a good taste, bu? tt?t-J|j perspicuity--which is a good word, if Jt does soun^ demagogic. t^-, it'?rS a.'o.?.';; .ii J' ..- Wi li The classy kind that makes good everywhere, every way, every time. It will pay you lo see us when in need of . :^v>i;'1 ....M. - IV 1 ..CV?-?* m.. ''ii.'. ; ; 'fv..??> jiu . v 1--^.- ? liii I I. n i , .II- i. i. ? i i i, un .j -, ! iii; , . mil , ii,?,,.-. .i>--?V-V,-. ? :y!J. V,,-.- L.'.,.^V.> '?'? . i, -,-r- .-' ' ' V?S^-f^"' > . ti<WM. ttvi'pi'-'M v ? .','.'.'' . ..-, ; '>?, ??' ..?v--v.^;v-,-vJ'' -'M''. . .. ^ ? .<"-<* ...'.' The Anderson ???ig?Hter J O B DE P A R TM E ? f tl.. PHONE 693? ss AIWER^N,S^., irr"- ijiTTh. 3 HUM?