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j? TheMaaterMackhie jP lp tkqitakerAhe*grind' 9 - (jj bat of typcwritingt fi" ? oj r PKE rnpid^fire ss!k'n W of the new dh v ?ft jta* iren^mjous ??var?. Q (j icnce-?ts ; all-day speed lp " A without tiring the opera- jfj k y t<:r- its new Adjustable iL ? . TuuciiU .^Ite1 it c:.v:y ? 3| ?'.;r/iA'j'sler.<,!:rnphcr lp jfc ?fl furn'b?t t?pbU-.lsti?tw-Io y fy llie ?Urne worlvin? c'::y. (S fi Ce*tia Facist ?) *y Cen d for the "k'cyrl ms;i." V I? iii v i:r .u v. ;i n o mk 1/ f*V Ul 1>: 1MCNS3 K/mCN. ^ ? Write ?trvtig S I Every Victor Record is a I I the ne>v recocda, made by flieg improved Victor process, bring: it to you as you have never heard it before. Corn? in did we'M gladly jilay Victor rm?sic_vxM? want to hean - You can get a Victor for as little. : MUSIC HOUSE PloffclpV lt 1,'I IT Anil C /"* Y?H??irop fallege, ??tili? ami K?tTHA: . m, t?l?r Miring; AMERICAN At Philadelphia Z{ Chicago 1. At Washington 3; Cleveland Sj At Boston ?; Detroit u. At,&ew york 2; St. Louis 4. ' j Pitcher's Battle, Philadelphia, Pa., May IS.-'Phila delphia defeated Chicago today 3 to J in a pilcher*.* hattie between Bender und Russell'. -Thc homo teem, won by hunching five of ita six bits in tb? first and fifth Innings, while Benner kept the four safe drives of his op ponent* Bcetxered. Russell did not Rive ?, pass,- He was backed np in an?llese styje .and Philadelphia had uuew?n ?ef( Ou tari OS5?5. >rcs BO-, . . ?. ,-,.1 i 0 leiphia .. . . ;. ,3f ? stell and Sol?ala; BenrftV and ihang. WashliKtSB Can't plum, Washington,, May 18.-Washington ron again today from Cleveland 3 to ?/'tHf??gh the good pitching of Ayers and some fset.infield work. Tho sen ators made two runs In second Inning Oh singles by Shank, McBride end Mil. 1er and Morgan's double. Shank seor. ?naing run in tho Blxtb by ? darin* si loo after McBride bad bead ?retired on, un attempted bunt. Cleveland .. .r., ..-2 .? 2 Washington .1., .. .!,.J'6l Haj-crmaii, Jsmes. Mitchell nnd ChyJseh'i Ayers and Henry. Ult nnd Kim tia me. ; ?f?w York. May. 18.-By frequent use of tho hit and'run game today St. Louis hammered out three runs in the ^hth inning and defeated New York iMBiB Yankee runs were due tn unes' his liT'at b&B. iunamaker, catch? ir New York, scor nc; hit By'a pitchi . . . . vi 10 t ,-..,.-?V.2 5 %] Melinde and: A ?rillet Caleb. on. May ?S.-Detroit was . deM cain by Hosten today. George! Foster .'pitching another Bbut out. game] 2 to 0~ Hooper made a briiiiant catch of a ball which Crawford hus smashed to deep right fleld. and completed tho play by a throw which caught Cobb at Fosti FEDERAI At Buffalo 3; St Louis ' At.PlttsoOPgh 4"; CihcaRo v. Af Brooklyn 0; Indianapolis At Baltimore 3; Kansas Cit: ?rat League. ly 1?.-Baltimore d Baltimore.-.3 6 2 | Kansas City..2 4 11 Blo?*. Henning end Rasterly: Quinn I N, Y" - 3 Iii At Pittsburgh 1: Boston 4. At Chicago 4; Philadelphia 2 At ? *ioul? 3;. Brooklyn 0. . At Cloetnnaii40;,New York R. St tonis. Ma, May lS.^-Salls? today ehuj out Brooklyn* tn the second gamo of the s?ries. 8 to 0. St. Lou ir, scored Ita tir?t run on Magee's single, an-out av* J. Miller's two bagger. Its sec ?n' run came without a hit. Dol&E walked, stole second, scoring when Eg. aa let Wilson's roller get away from him. Snyder ?cored the other run af ter- he had singled and went to second OJ? Sallee's sissie from ?here he op Huggins' double. Score-r Brooklyn .. .. ..041 St. Louis. ... .3 8 1 Reuibach. Rsgan and O. Miller; Sallee, and Snyder. Ftttrimrg* Loses. Pittsburgh. Pa.. Ma." 18.~Boston de feated Pittsburgh today 4 to 1. With the score i to o against thom lu the eighth Boston got two runa on singles by James and Ever?,- maranville's out aadi?onnen'? single. McQuillan pitch ed thc ninth and'the visitera got two "lorn cm Schmd's single, Martin's w?/lk, dowdy's sacrifice., an error by Wagner and a sacrifie fly by "James. . Score Boston .4 5 J 1' .tsburg.i.1 8 ? Seines and dowdy; Adams. McQuil lan nod Gibson and Coleman. rn, Rub* Benton Agata. Cincinnati, O., May 18.-Cincinnati ?teak an early lewd by hard batting and won tho second game of tho series ti-ixn New York. tody 1ft to. fi. . Ntw York oct (played, Cincinnati in the flejd, but the latter exelied at the hat and on the bases, droh hit a home run Score Ncw Yofk.5- 8 . 1 Ciodnnatl.10 18 S Dema?ee, WJl'so. Bchausr and. Mey ers.and Mclean ; Ylngling, Benton and .Ilia Vaughn Won. Chicago,'fllay-r???^Chlcago bunch?:' thr.>e hits Mttb a bas? on balls and two errors by Philadelphia apd won today 4 ? to 3. Philadelphia. ... ..2 3 " Chic* go.1.7 '0 -.Marshall - and Dolo;' Vaughn and Bresnahan. SOUTH ATLANTIC :'At'Cbiumeia 2: Albany ??? ta 4: "oluntbui fini emotional " A Rochester ?; Provhienr. tie American Association choose between the cele brated /'Waite Beauty," whose pic ture is shown here; and one of the othe r HposierSi fin ished inside in oak. The terms bf tbs Hoosier Plan are these: 1. 51 puta the cabinet you choose in ymir home. 2. $? W?eidy quickly pays for it; .'.,:> w. 'Cash, Price .iixed by the factory prevails strictly. 4. No interest No extra iee?. 5. This sale is under direct super vision of the Hoosier Company. 6. Your money back'if you are not delighted with your Hoosier. ...Only' wfebsrasp.this opportunity tomorrow c\ of getting ons ox weis cabinets on thia^;|ipersJ.'Hoosi6r Plan. You realize of course.tbftt tlbc&e terms could not be offered except on a very limited humber o? e-abiu^w Af ter this sa?e~ 1. Th? "Hoosier PW tersas wilt bc withdrawn. ' 2. Our regular furnHurc terms will then prevail. THE wmmixm liuisiiNu m w r^r caused tbtnvrratn by .the' fo&bfr,of womenrv fia auvii on this FfumfevPlan, if all the ?o'men u ko needa Hoosier i should come' tomorrow, our allotment wonUf Ar t?keii before night and the sale would (lose. Thia has ftrppraen tn many similar safes, throng hont the tarait? y. On th? other hand, if women delay, the safe may last all, weefc. Tin's toa has happened. Which now is best for you*-to .delay and take the ch?ncese! missing th it opporiitf. i fy. or t?.' cvtfte .daren tornor-'ota dwi find ont tilnrut ?his cabinet so ymij^sn decide Matre ft is toxi fate? It cannot take you ten minutes to decide, one* for al!, whether you intend to purchase now or ?ter .?.And you are deciding, remember, whether or not you, will save miles of unriec?s rory '?x^&'ytHimwt?K'?. But uni?se yon at once decide, von may decide toa lette tr. W.VT. ?bU;?;v?i^? "?? rf! Hi^ie??-weistxoathis lib?r?t Hoosier Plan, 700,000 women' already havS ?iooaiers. Thousands-ar*-buying thia new Hoosier every week,..Voa. ftbooM uitltout fait grasp your 'opportunity and ?fW'this cabinet tomorrow. DISFL?TV which i? the taft of the t?wn. Come s* ??i lind ost afcot?i the tift? /gA A agMMBBm * * tiie base in mada entirely bf met ii tot ihe proper, storage, ot ai) fc: linen, toweis, dish cloths, Toa drawer ta noiseless, dh'ar)ess^ and easy to keep clean. /AY A new tenture Ja the Bas** ?SE? ^ * board is a narrow n^ctf ently located tor the st?r?j^t articles. Moat <wo_?t ;i g^cat eoavepleace as., as ali the |M?rr fealum. Voa jter no obligation. Bat you ?mU 1?m ear)y eoyo?GsnstwJy^?? Bf?ftypckt?rft? is fi$i9R8?r <xq& may be too late to get ene oft m ti/vwron ot ?W. taj?.ft?k._A^U*?. - ?K%ri?>i?sriiW' ? ?nm "?" rf-- ?~ ? ' PART ONE VOL. 1. NO. 1. Weekljr, K?t?WUhe4 1860;Doily, Jan. 18, 1914. ANDERSON, S. C. TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 13, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS. $5.00 PEF ANNUM.