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CHARLESTON & WESTERN CARO. LINA RAILWAY To and fro ni (lie NORTH-SOUTH-EAST-WHST Leaves: No. 6 .\ .7.30 a. m. Np. 22.l.io p. m. Arrives: No. 21.......10.00 a. rn. No. :i .,~.V, 3.10 p. mk Information, schedules, rates, etc., promptly given, E WILLIAMS. O. P. A. Augusta, Ga. T. B. Curtis, G. A. N Anderson. 8. C. Abov0 figures effective Sunday, Sept 20th. 1914. CHICHESTER :S PIUS ?ST?*? ' <v ?. o .1 Ira I A?L your ll r ti pel . t for /j\ Sti/{Sk*JM. ? I'.'^hca-lcrB J?lacion?Tlrnod/VVS fc<J?7WS& ".lain lied and Oold ?E?lUIlcvV/ ist .?r ??-?f??NBi i?uAi?i> imSKma T*-F SOLD BYDR?CGISTS EVERWHER5 ?H I "ir ?"'"-' ! f.\ ' ., lt "! COUNTY SUFFERS from HEAVY STORM Do you know that >ou can get from ns a TORNADO POLICY, which will protect you from the troubles that your neighborer i are now suffering. It costs very little In premium hut PAYS LARGE in results. COME lo our office and hst ns tell vou about IL : - ... - $?\ ? Walton Insurance Evans Building. W Is about tho wont dis- . ^7*? cass that Southern chickens arc heir to. It should bo endured no longer than it will take to obtain Conney's ChlcKen Pox Remedy which earea lt In short order. It ICATM tho tani In sbapota bring-toa proSC ud eaUafae* ti on. Bote Head spreads rapidly through, a yard and. unless afeeadlly ?hockod. ?ill ruin your Coe lu; tborotore attend U> lt no?. " Price, 50c, o r 65 c by mall postpaid OUa OUAUANTEE-ir thU does hot do ita work, or If lt taila to nleaae you. ??? will eh o your money beck arl th ont o qnertlcn. Ass Ut flank?/g Cert op PoslUy. Fr*?. FOR SALE BY EVANS' PHARMACY. Three Stores. AA yoofdcitrtfo, booklet K?iWL 'JW to Otjtrry Rai?. / j? ^ ."or tale ai ali Stores bill ? ? : Price 25c.,fi0c. sod Cl.00 . jrjj? Vf . V .' 'j v ; Some very ?emarkSb?e -retujt? sre. ? :l JIVe7?nd't? wim pure.? 'i?r?vegrtahle eilt ?At?ch exert a cleansing, y v1??5hing ?nd purifying action upon the< Ibwet newel?, reb?>Vlhg tue l?stiectfcn* efpbbobbut f?cal matter and ga?? and', prevent?rigrth?lrabsorption by thc bIO>k>> This bone, the food is; allowed irec pa* r ??'aag??':a^V"sa,?.^?oh???> lermentadpO ceases and stomach troubles quickly dis? ? appear. : . >??..'', ft&v George H. M?yr, For tweniy yean a leading <aic*4o druggist, cured hha*?lf and maoy ef bl? iriends of \P*m*&r liver and . intestinal troubles cf - yean* .faandibglby thu triaubebL ?nd lo sue* cessful V?? M remedy he. deviled ?that lt baa ?ince'-.been placed Itt the hand? of . dniagtea sll;over the country, who have sWw?u.?bde of Attics. . . .. . ; Though absolutely harmlei?, the ef? feet of the medicine is sufficient efgeisr, vhsce-any-baerof ^.rswaiVB^'.??^ derftll Stomach Rerqedy ? now ?o?d hers *OLtt BY RVX^pfeA^A'CY. : ." i The undersigned r administrator of ?&:c?votw . ^?^^^^ ^ WVtiV SK ?ppi'y to tho ?S/0^?f':pTc\^ti?. fer An Aerson cour+ty for Ot final setttemvflt ?t said estate u??? O' discharge from her office bf administrator, . ' ; ? v---. MRS. L. M/WARP, .;. i -Yoi) -cab ? wb??o tts Ut IO HELP BREEDERS . O. WILLIAMS OUTLINES HIS PLANS HERE FOR EXHIBIT Says That Stock Raising Industry In South Seems To Increase ' .With Foreign War Jji <0. - Williams, livestock demon Etartdr-' at Clemson college for the; counties of Anderson, Oconec and Fiskens, ls coming to Anderson for a confereqce witta the committee on ar rangements of the chamber of com merce In connection with the coming Sive stock exhibit and stock show to be held on Saturday, September 30. Mr. Williams has requested B. M. recording secretary of the Anderson county live stock association, to call a meeting of the association for 1 P-l M. .on Saturday, September 3Q, to son ider means of further preventing in breeding in Anderson county. The re cording secretary has issued instruc tions to the i corresponding secretary to call a meeting and it is presumed that every member will welcome the .innounec'ment, since this is a matter bf importance to every breeder in the community. / 'Jj Mr.WiUl?ms also contemplates put ting before the association his' plans 'or thc- fall.and winter work and will i Iso ask the association to appoint a committee,--whoVA uuty lt shall be .tO; ascertain the amount of stock desired; In tills county thin winter from 'tho Western markets. .The, trip to. tho. West will be.arranged within the next few weeks and it.is imperative that the Clemson man know how much stock tat desired in Anderson before the. trip' Is begun. Mr. Williams -says that the Europe an war is Increasing the price of the livestock in the United States and more particularly in the West, but thai lifting the ombargo on Mexican cattle has offset this increase and that hun dreds of head of Mexican, cattlo arc being brought to this country daily and are being turned loose orr the South am market. Mr. Williams spoke very highly of the type of : cattle being brought from Mexico to the United States- and says that Southern breed ers could do woree than to purchase this cattle. WOMEN TO HAVE RALLY DAY HERE ? ? ':m Will Begin Thursday Morning at tte;:. tur?t*Ar* Arrayed- -^X,;, .?'.;*- -.nut. #: .i,,im : FVpm Wed^eB6:?y'ift)?^y:). "lv^T Beginning at 10:8Q o'clock on Thurs day morning, the W; ~M; - S:r nt the First Baptist church ... will observe it?te ;mls8??hary. day. ^. After a devo tional Beason there will be talks on itate surrey, followed by an address by Dr. Matthews. of Greenville, on 'Christiah giving. Tl\e ladies will borve lunch at i"clock nod.In the afternoon the exer c?es will .be continued/"There will ?e many speeches of interest)-includ ing a pageant by. sixteen young girls. All allies of the Society and the church, are urged to be present and ..hose who Can -attend the entire day ?viii please -notify ^Mra. : William Laughlin. There wlll.be a special col 'ection taken.for State missions. DEATH OF E* H. BELL. (Abbeville Meaium.) Mr E. H. Boll. One of the best mown .cltiens of ,tbo Antrevllle sec .'.cn, died st hi? i?orn? "feuLurday night Jebjcmber the i?th, 19J4, .^ged . S7 cars. Tho1 funeral Exercises were txc\? at Bell's church on Sunday af ter L'io?n . attondeo , by a -large. crowd of ,*elatlyea, and . friends;. He,'ls Survived by rfcvo. daughters and one son. INSURA^EMAN hi faring To Jux?? Br?mbh flea* !'T?rate M?Q, M. |rl ??^nson: Met With a Misfortune ' -?a bo was trying to catch arjtrfcjflt Sar while near the twine mill Tuesday arching, M. M . Stevensonlinet with a* accldeht and aa a remit lb lal? ?p at his homo on ; Society street ' with a broken leg. v, '.Mr. Steven son hid been ot work In tho section around .the twine mill- on Pili MEETING 1 !? 1 5,1' t * .' ?ts. * 1 - : " ! KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS TO' * HAVL RALLY ALL LODGES JOIN Anderson Ledge Has Been^Aslod By Grand Chancellor To Lend Assistance in Celebration Anderson members of the Knights of Pythias are very much interested <n the meeting of the Grand Lodge ifflcers and the District Deputies, which is te take placo ih Columbia on Monday, October 5. Following the receipt ot a communi cation from one ot the grand lodge of ficer*, the Anderson lodge has be gun preparations to hold a meeting in accordance 1 with the suggestion made in the letter and the chancellor commander of the local lodge sayB the Anderson members of the order will lo everything that they can do to car ry out the good work which bas been proposed: . Tho following letter was received yesterday by Willett P. Sloan, chan cellor commander of Chiquola lodge: Abbeville, S. C., Sept. 17/ *14, Dear Sir and. Brother: Tho Grand Chancellor, Hon. H. K. Osborne, hu- called the Grand.lodge ?fflcnVr; and District Deputies to meet in Columbia on Monday, October 5. ?Ul having been notified. The,Grand 'hancellor is exceedingly anxious to accomplish something during his ad ministration that will result in mater ially benefit ting the order. It is his earnest desire that evepry ' lodge In the grand domain hold a meeting on Mon clay, October-6th, and lodges that are1 not supposed to meet oh this date will be gtveh dispensation oh appli cation, tu-hold a convention for the purpose of conferring the' rauk of Page, reinstating suspended members, ind for any other .business that might be -desired, howevor, bj the Grand Chancel lor, is that .every lodge im mediately Institute a campaign .for new material and also with the view ot bringing back into the order good members, who for some reason Jiave trifled from^our ranks. ' What I wish you would do io this, set Into communication with thc dif crent lodges in.your district, and re iuest each of them to meet on this night and also request each lodge that will meet to wire Grand Chan cellor: H.-K. Osborne care of Jotter- 1 ?on Hotel, Columbia, S. C., Monday Utcmoon, tay about 5 o'clock, advis ing him that, their lpdge> will meet on '.hat evening and lu tho telegram give bim the number: of - new members that will be given tho rank of Page, ? ind* also. Hie number of applicants-fdr ; reinstatement-.'-: .,. >. - A Tallyi meeting will fee held tn' Cqlhmbla?by all tho lodges'in that vi cinity ih a Joibt session.' -It would be a grand Inspiration, not "only to -the Grand Chancellar* but to ali others present, to receive a telegram from j o very lodge in tho rand Domain, con- | bining nows -ot an-encouraging na- i ture. .- ' .-. J I bel-ove that this can be done, the . leteilu will be left with you. but thc millinery in motion and come to Co lumbia pr?pared - to trender ?an en- i couraging report. v.. ' -"Slncor?ly and fraternally. . C. D. BROWN, G. K. R. and S. PLANT NO COTTON IS ADVICE GIVEN Sontheim Cotton Association Ad vises Grower? to El?ninate/ ! Cotton Crop ?? ???? ! (By Associated Press.) . /'- il Jackson; atsB., .eept 22.-No cotton 1, atj SlI tahrnild bp-planted-rip 191&: Ih I tho. oplnmavof the majority ot the 1 members of ? the Mi?sissiupl division' i of. the-Southern Cotton ' Aec?catlon, I in t?on^ontl?n. hore today. The -t?fty 1 delegates to tho general colton c?h? J ventlon i to be bed - In New Orleans | September 29. will be Instructed to ' "placo -that Tecommt^dntion- ' bsfr^ro , tho convention, ". -. -? ' 'The planters took -'thu? stand bc. cause' they eaid they believed colton 3 left-over from last year and the sur- i plus expected thteyo?r, would en'pply the world for moro than" a year. To i cr^so planting -for a-year also' would C bV:tho; best' method or standing out Uie hoi weevil and other cotton posts. '? They-will ask tha New Orleans eon- ! .veutlcn." to hrge-r every ' governor ? to . call :a special ?es?lori bf .the state legislatures to pass laws prohibiting planting in'1915. ' The< dologates wero also hstrhrto?l i *o ask the" convention to'adopt a-un? j form plan to hold twenty-five per i cent, of this year's * crop from tho ! market. ' ? ?.:-. v '- - - i .. ; ? ? ' I Austrian Cruisers Damaged 1 Z' London; . Sep'b- 28,-( 12:66??p. m.) - \ In n dispatch from Fome th? corros- 1 bondeht' of tho Cehtral Nows say4^1i#t > travelers who^haije NirWyed in ' the its.lian capital froni Sebenleo. lb1 Dal matia, declare that the Austrian crui sers - M?rls J Theresia and < : Admiral ? Staun* have pat Into that -por4-1rtidly damaged. v - ?? \? .? Alites Are Weakening. |' *v7asblngt0n; fiept. 33.^The German j i embassy ?today received ' the following i wireless, from Berlin: ?, - - i f The : allies . off ac ns! ve . sp?Hti is ' weakening^ The French losse?>ta en-{ 1 ormotts..-'.Their c?nter is. refrjeatlng*li Verdun4? being suc^ssiullybombell ed the affect bf German mortar? be-.1 hag again trrmendous. u By ?4ew York Woman Who Was at the Front '(By Associated PrrsB.) New York, Sept 22.- Mrs. L. E. Thor re, of New York, who hoi ned bury in a single grave from 100 to 150 Germans killed In battle in Muel hausen, told a graphic story tonight Of the series of encounters between French and German -soldiers Itv und around the Alsation city early in Au gust Mrs. Thorn; ia a widow of a Frenchman and has a brother-in-law in the German land:, tu rm. Mrs. Thorre was ono of l,0l;l pas sengers who arrived on two steam ships which reached here tonight. A French force occupied Mticluausnn August j, Mrs. Tb?rrc said tonight and two days later 20,000 Germans' entered the town. After a two day battle the French were driven, oui. Tho Germans, becoming confused in the Eide streets, fired on one another, Mrs. Thorre said, many hoing killed and wounded. "Tho Germans then declared the Inhabitants had concealed Freno h sol dlers and 300 male non-combtants were removed from residences and marched down tho street. Presently Mrs. Thorre said, she heard shots fired and later waa informed tho citi zens hud been :hot by. the Germans. The Germans, Mrs. Thorre contin ued, burned the houses. On August j 13? tliu French returned and a buttle ensued in trtiicli fetid dstliu?ted 8.0001 Germans were killed. She and other ! wogten aided the mon in burying thu dian. Citizens who lost their lives' worn given graves in the yards ot their humes Henry De Sibour, an American, who has boen living in London and was I marooned at eUlfont when thc war broke out, was' among the 3C;i pas sengers of tho Red Star liner Zee land arrived today. He reached Puris after pussing through the coun try where much of tho early fighting occurred. On One field, he Bald, he Saw squares of dead German soldier;,-, some of whom were standing upright loaning against each other. Officers j told him; he said, -that thc machine 'guns were responsible for tills whole - ?sae killing. SAY DETECTIVES HAVE BEEN WORKING HERE LIQUOR CASES MAY WORKED UP BE RAID COMING? Rumor Has It That City Officials Are Planning to Rid Anderson Of All "Blind Tigers" From Wednesday's Daily.) - A persistent r?mor has been going the rounds on the streets for como few days that detectives have beon at work in Anderson for some time rounding up all the blind tigers in the city and that now tho sleuths have 'evidence to convict three-fourths of the evil doers within the city. One man said yesterday that two detectives arrived in Anderson over three weeks ago and nt once began to work, "collecting evidence against thc dealers in.liquor and that they had now collected all the evidence they wanted. ' According to this man, tba detectives inure discovered that An derson, Instead of hoing free from li quor dealers, ls full of-them and that gases' -are- io be-''made out against a bomber . of ? tho "more ? t i dromluent of these.- . It:is understood thal the d? sactives have been very, successful In their work. '" ? . ' : The city Officials and the police will make ho statement tn the matter, but they tove not denied the rumor and (t is generally credited around tho city-. The developments are being awaited with interest. WILL PAY FINE FOR GAMBLING! Negroes Present When One of I Number Waa Killed, Given Hearing Here Yesterday Because they were present when a killing occurred at Tate's store near this city Sunday night, six negroes were afraid to deny that the wore guilty of gambling, when, arraigned In Magistrate Broadwell's court yester day, und each of them entered a plea or guilty. A game of "Bkin" was started late Saturday night, on Mc Phail'H plantation, a few miles from Anderson, and during tho course bf tho gamo a. dispute arose between two of the participant which resulted in Une negro killing another. Natural ly tho officers got the names of all partes concerned and yesterday the following were html ed before Magis trate Broadweil: Lawrence Grover, Charles Thompson, John King, Tom Adams, . Richard Power?, ('liarles Pearson and Bob Belton. When the Magistrate called the case yesterday oacli of the defendants ntered a plea of guilty to,Ute charge t gambling and Magistrate Broad well imposed sentence of a lino v^f ISO apiece. . AN AGED LADY ILL. SCHQOLSATIVA OPEN TUESDAY Prof. C. D. Coleman ls In Charge Thu Year-School Is Well Attended Iva, Sept. 22.-Toe opening exer sisea of the Iva High school were lield this morning in the school audi torium, with a large crowd present, 3ht. Short talks wore made by Rev,! fc'OT,. Hood, FJOV T? W' Stone bud Mr. 3V#.. Jackson.; - j ' ; . ? P \. \ ? \ \ \ rroh' C. B 'C?oicinab; the new prnci pal of thc school then made a most Interesting and wideawake; talk \ lb WHlch-Ho Viet forth HIS Mans and* p?r pb3?s,for tboycqsulrig scholastic year. Hc/expif?BBCd h ia-belief In his assis tant teachers, urged regular atten tlance upon tho part ' of,: the pupils and cooperation of parents Miss Maggie Darlington,j Superlr. tet?flant oj tito school Improvement Association uddod much to trie plcac urt of the occasion by making a most Interesting talk t otho patf jos. . The faculty for tl?? yo?rS fa compos ed of fili? following teachers: Prof. C IX Coleman, Miss Nannie- Pearson MIsa 'Maggie Thompson, Miss. Carrie Howell, MSGS' Kate Rampey, MSS Nel le WvatL Mr?. Sudle Wright abd Miss Annie, Kalflrd. Storm Warning Displayed Tampa, Fla/, Sept,. 23.-An, advis ory Storm warning, was ordered dis played hero lute today by tho govern mont weather bureau at Washington. Signals were pTderou ?up along the Gulf-coast from Pensacola to Galves ton . It was' announced that a distur bance apnarentty is developing off the Louisiana coast and, that northwest winds. - bf probable Increasing inten sity, were to bo expected . ? ..; f.-.T - MV- - "?? JEWELS RETURNED. i Friends and HclatHe? of Mrs. Marv I McAllister Of Mt. Carine! are ;t 1 Ai^r&ed. Tho Mount Carmel .corresponden of. the August Chronicle hao< the fol lowing account of Gie illness c on of the oldest citizens of Abbeville | county: The many friends and relativos >of Mrs. Mary McAllister will bo aggriev ed to know of her Hincks at her home at Mount Carmel. Abbeville County, S. CV Mrs. Mc Allst cr ls thc oldest surviv ing mother of a confederate. veteran in South Carolina:? Her eldest son. .S. G. McAllister, joined the First South Cfrollun Regiment in 1861, when IC vcars old, and gave four years' serv ice to. tho lost cause Mrs.: McAllister wo? born nt Dor deaux. S. C.. August ll. 1824. She hil c daughter of Peter Covln one of th nrlglnpl Huguenot pottlcrc-of th? pHc In 1843 she. married Thomns Mc/j?:s *er: TC thosi twelve children wer born, nine of whom uro living. Eleven] reached, maturity. ; Her eldest BOO. C. ti. McAllister, passing- away . on Sop- J tomber -4th, et-the age pf .70. She has living, nine chldren: Mrs W. A. Lanier. Monterey. S -'C.: Mrs J. T. Baskn, Lowndes vii lc'.- S C.; Mrs. C' M- Richardson. Tuscaloosa Ala.; Mr. John R. McAllister. Mount I Carmel. S C.; Mrs."J. T Bryant, G?gnsy. S C; Mr. T A McAllister Augusto, Ga.; - Mrs P K Black Mount Carmel,'S C.; Mrs.- Pl GU Blackwell,. Coumbi?, S JC. . There are thirty-nine grandchildren J and twenty-Tour groat-grandchildren | living. WILLIAMSTOWN TO ^AVE BIO N?OHT| Fireworks. __New Dances, Big Country Darner and Other Peal tafea Have Been Arranged of Ko Arrests Made in Connection Mysterious Disappearance of Jewe?r. ' . Aehovllle, N. Ci Sept, ? 22.-; Mrs, H?nry M'Plagler, of New York, li?s recovered tho %50.000 Mack "pesr', aiii ?i&raond pondent wh? 'n che tost ny ?cci?ont br bad stolon -from hor at a local :hotel where shf/ is a - guest Private detectives returned tho . jewel to'Mr*. Plagier, but-the.officers and the hotel- management refused to say ?-hero tbejpendant was lecatcdV No wrests wero made. (From Thursday's Daily) .. About ono-lmlr of Anderson'ft popu lation win journey over to .William? .ton tomorrow nlgfd. to participate In] tho big night which bas been arrang ed for that town by the Piedmont &| Northern , rail way. A magnificent display pf fireworks',] ???d lo M? the finest ev or ???a in the j Carolinas, will be one bf tho chief fea ture rt of' the evening, while the danc ing, done by ? two professionals from the Coatlo I louse of New York ' will add much to the' affair. These ex perts will dance the tango,, the fox trot, onb Stop canter, the hesitation, the maxist; pavlowa gavotte, ta tao. the now Chinese 'dance and special music will befurnished by..tho First xv-cKiincut band. ~. TOO; colonial hotel bas awed Vi? oorvo rm bld-fashioneri country tifo ne- from fr O'clock pntil .7 ?1f? ard ihi will doubt-Ions' W orte of. the principal events of tho 'ebbing. lt ls Sal^ .thOt largo crowds- of pec olo will attend from all the towns and cities In tTl'.a irumed?atc aectlon. mm III n-M 11 ii in? f i if mi narnu Iii? i H^n"*"*" II i.II II III .nu ur?..??.mi II II 1 i Biniinnji r".iii II i'iiilinmiilii?i?in'i>WM' Mi"'?! iy? . ? y. ? '? Do lt N?ivli Make a small deposit each wd?A , in this Financial Stronghold, andi by adding a little each VVeek^fl?v:/. j your Bank Account youHl be ;sjj?ti i rv prised ?t the rapidity wi?A'whist* - you can accumulate a snug sura "Biff 0??? fT*1 ?Me 4&oj3?l AJ J Grow. The same applies t^o}o^r^^) SAVINGS DEPARTMENT I Your worry will be reduced to a minimum if you ar? in a position to meet all obligations with a check on The Peoples Rank LEE G/ H?LLEMAN, Pr??i?ent D. O. BROWNE, Cashier E. P. VANDIV?R, Vice-Prt*. B?eck?ey Building, Andereon, S. C. i-nr- I . - J vira! :, Fail and houses and lots for saje in and near Townville, X Roads and Qakway. V ; Can give you almost any location, any size,'! prices right. ... townvujer - ;S? Make Your Deposite With ? i And Then-. ? r ".: ......"'^V-'vs We Will ^ , ? 'When You I^?ed UV ' : M Farmers and Merchahteli?ikV f I' ?: ; ? : Q Interest Paid on Deposits : - :'vrt';. for future delivery when thejfri^''^fe^ bottpitt and it Will i>^ir you to sei'^^eloP 'M Puying your winter:Supply.7 ^y ^^^^g^.^ W? Have annice' lot CountyI?mW??M Seed Oats and Wheat, Texas Redv WW^i Proof and Tennessee Rye. Come to see jil and make our store headquarters when in ^ I the city. '-"-'l'y ' ^?i^-:^mmm SAM D, HARPER, Manager . 2i^' M?^^^ >; g We buy Beef Cattle, Veal Calvea, Sheep, Hogs, Chickens and Eg#>. | DISC?ITKT hrlotv'eu each pupil Wno cato ?.U:^b ians Installed Ju ?acb dc pwrlment of our ;CelU0 -^;.^v.^,,>,,t. COLUMBIA SU ffi. Y UOM?? ,*haa$ofoi^ _, ^ *