=3P HR?* 5?-I-j'> ? nt? i , r| y ?JTJ ? gk - Sj V if you want music, and ask us to send you a olumbia ?aaa -BB-si kmm????nsmrnm 25, $35, $50, $75, $100 up; Hearing is Believing That is the final supreme test of the Columbia Grafonala- as of any other musical instrument. Ton is the ultimate demand. And it is tone that has given Columbia Graloiiolas the place they hoid. It is their tone - unmatchable in its natural purity and absolute fidelity- that justifies their discrip tion as incomparable instruments of music. We do not want you to be content with reading this advertisement-or even with looking at the instrument. Hear it. It is the C O L UMB I A "Jewel"- costing just $35-easy terms. All you need to do is telephone us and ask to have one sent to your home with an assortment of records ort approval, without obligation to you. M, June 19. Bowie vs. Wilson. Carpenter VK. Radier. ' Monilay, June 22. Summey vs. Anderson county. Orr vs. Aligned. Tuesday, June 23. Miles vs. Allgood. Mullally vs. Mullally. Wendesday, J'iuc 21. Mullally vs. Mullally. Richmond Taper Company vs. Cheshire. GAFFNEY WANTS A BERTH IN LEAGUE Another T?,y|, P.re?po,*|ed For Membership In Piedmont Lea gue Instead of Greenwood Since -Greenwood has announced 1 i that she will withdraw fr?in the pro posed Piedmont league and has seTrV- l ed notice to that effect on the league directors,'lt 1* proposed'that Gaffney be admitted to membership itt Che as sociation, it was said-fast night that ney and that by early''Monday it would a canvass Was in progress in ' Gaff be completed, at which time thb'GafT-' ney people'would bo'able to definitely anounce whether or not '.hey would apply for membership tn fie league. Gaffney, is a good baseball 4 town,1* whictv once boasted.of a foam winning 52 games out of S2 played and ir tttst town is-admitted to the league lt will hold up its sharo ol the league's bur dons. - . It seems that ail of tho trouble at Greenwood grow out bf! the fact that one purent ttld not caro for bis son to participate in organized baseball, and that son was one of those elected na directors for the new league. Tho young mun must evidently fcc of some j parrs, au Greenwood seemed afraid to ro;U the venture unless he could be recured to play on the team. From i hat it would seem that he const i to lcd some seven or eight of the proposed teum in Greenwood. While it is by no means an assured fact that tho league is lo be launched on the ist h. as he had proposed, il ia believed that Gaffney may como In, In which event thc first gar?es will *oo played as originally planned, except .for the fact that Gaffney would then play thc opening Ramos in Anderson instead of the homo team going to Greenwood. Local people; will hope' that the plans may be completed for organizing the team and that Gaff ney may bo admitted. COTTON HOODS The Mnrkef Shone I Jtfdfft Activity During Ivis! Week. Now York, Jun*/ 6.--Cotton goods, marketa- have hroudedod ' steadily throughout the week and prices have advanced. 'Thc buying hhs been'doha' by c?AtertorV, bleachers. ?' -pTl?ters.1 Jobbers, and bag manufacturers,' ?hd engagements have been m?do' which1 will carry thc mills moderately wrlll through tho Summer "on gray *$ad'| .brown. ?Prlat-cloth,'p?,?^ur? an l-?c . yard' into r-He**!-*^ are firme*. Fr?c .ea have been namoo7>on shirting chum bray on the same level as a year ago,'! 6 1-2 e for 32 inch good?;, while bleach ed madras has been priced nt .? :',-lc, 1-4 RV nd vaneo: Business on thesoMines is up to the volume of last year. Bloch ed' goods unv li better call1 from tho manufacturing trades.- 1 Denim's ' and tickings arc coinfortably under-order for tho next two months in the large't mills; Wide sheetings, pillow tuUnfts, sheen* and pillow cases, and other do mestics-are in better demands.' Wash goods sales -during the Week Were ac tive, tho . best BclHjng cloths r bblSg printed fancies in sheer constructions. Yarns are still quiet and prices arc low.1 There'has'been' a bettor spot de mand for underwear'and-hosiery and preparations' are under way for open ing? for spring, 1915. .Prices on cot ton goods are as follows.' Print cloths 28 Inch 04 x 64s 3 3-4c nominal; 64 x 60s. 3 p-2oi'*S i-a inrh 64 x 646, 5 1-4; shootings go nth ern standards Sc; denims !) oz'MC; tick ings 8 O* 13 l-2c; printer il l-4o; staple ginghams 6 l-4c; dress ginghams ii 3-4c. J_. .^l?-.f?-?.. .?_..> . George W. Lahoon-of tho Center'vllle section waa among the visitors to spend yesterday in the etty, cooouoooo uoooooooo o o TOWN VILLE NEWS O O ; i o o o o o o o o o o o O ? o o o o o o o O Townville, Juno .-..- Hov. and Mr*."!'. S. Hollingsworth have returned from a trip lo their friends Hr. and Mr?. Frazier at Anderson. Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Myers and their tlster Mi'ss Vida tt?Orb?c spent lust week at the Confederate Veteran' Ke nnion al Anderson. The young prople who have return ed front Hie different colleges are to upend their vuvaflott are Misses Kath leen Hawkins.' Winthrop. Ailee ff leo and Mary Smith I.itu est nae College. Addie Maze. Asheville Seminary. Kant. Rii.hun Gup. Joanna Broylea, Landor College. Mr Prank Hawkins after completing Ills A. H. degree at Mercer College. Manon, tia., has returned home for his vacation. Mlscss Fannie and Tomnile Br?ylfts who 'have been teaching nt Hine |{ld ie !,*" . Be Sent Home.' . '-.01. .. Washington, June- G.---Hear Admiral jUte cruiser'Salem; of* Puerto' : Mexico,' Tuosday, -would be shipped to Cnited States on tho collier Nerves next Mon - day. G lom set wee a coal passer, NOTtCES NOTICE. ? Au Act lo Ur gul atc thc ope rat loa ot traction cue,luca on or across public bridges of Anderson County: Section 1. Operatlou of traction en ?lnes across public bridgea ht And?t4 ion county, regulated*.'Be lt enacted by the General Asaembly of tho StAte'ct South Carolina; thal from and after thu passage of this act. tiny person, firm or corporation,- using -OT" causing to be used, any traction engine1 or* eu sim s, DD or across the bridgea .on-tho public highways in Anderson County? Khali lu crossing any of - the said bridges, pince upon tho surface of said bridge pieces of timber not ICBB than two inches thick nnd twelve Inches wide, on which said timbers the said engines may puss aud cross the said bridges. . * . . DAMAGES. Section 2.-Any person, firm or cor poration who shall violate the provis i?n? of Section 1 of thia ant, Bhall be liable to the suhl County, for all dani? ages;done to any bridge therein. The above act was pnased at the 1014 session of tho General and will be strictly enforced. J. Mack King. County Supervisor Anderson County. 5-17-tr-Dw NOTICE. PENALTY FOR DAMAGING ROADS. If any person shall wilfully destroy, h.jure, or In any manner 'hurt,' dam age, impair or obstruct any of tho pub lic highways, or any part thereof, or any bridge, culvert, drain, dltvn. Causeway, embankment, wall, tollgate, tollhouse, or other erection belonging thereto., or any part thereof, tho per son so offending shall, upon conviction thereof, bo imprisoned not more than six months, or pay a fine not exceeding live hundred dollars,'or both, at the discretion of tho court, and shall bo further tiablo to pay all tho ezponaes of repairing, tho name. r t Notice Is hort by given 'that "tho above law will bo rigidly enforced. rt-?? -.j; Mack King, Supervisor, Anderson County. 5-17 tf-Dw NOTICE. Complaint having been tiled in this office regarding the speed at which automobiles are being driven through, the Sandy Spnugs vlllnge ..?it* a dangerous location In the road. I herewith' publish Section No. hOl and 602 crim code 1612 Vol. II. No person shall operate a motor vehicle on a public highway at a rate of speed greater than is reasonable and proper -at the . time and piaoo, * having regard to the traffic and ur,o of tho highway and its -condition -or .: \ y aa to endanger the Ute, limb, property of any person, or In apy ? event at a greater rate than fifteen miles an houri - - Sec. 602 provides: Upon approaching a crossing ot In tersecting' public highways or a bridge or a sharp curve:*br e steep de-ieont and also tn traversing such erasing bridge, curve', 'or descent, a* persen ' operating'a motor vehicle shall haw ft under control, and operate lt at Ute . rate of speed not greater than alz miles an hour, and "n nonevent greater than Is reasonable, abd proper having-, re gard to tho' trnffi'C then on B?ch*high way and the H?fety o?- thc psbl?c - . Whoever shall violate the provis ions of the above sections s?mil ' "bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction he fined not less thia Ten Dollarst-Aor mor? than Ono lluti dred Dollars or imprisonment for not more than thirty days. .,. J. MACK KING, Cou n ty Super visor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AU persons having claims- against the estate of Edgar. F. McGee, deceaa ed, are hereby notified to present them properly proven to tho I under signed within tho tune prescribed by. law*, and those indebted to make Bat tlement. ; ? ' i Mrs. Edgar F. McGee, Admx. -. ?-i v?\ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT . All persons -holding claims against the estate of Mary J ano Gumbrell, 4? ceased ire hereby-notified to Dress?t' them at or.ee, duly attested;'sind also all' persons indebted to "said .**'est?te will also please settle same immedi ately with the Undersigned. . Notice lsialso given that I will on June 30, 1914 at ll o'clock a.-m.. ap ply to the probate judge of, Anderson county for a final set'lenient of said estate and a discharge from my office as executor. R. Ri KEATON. i R. A. KEATON, r *r.ut4*M ' Executors. . 4 ' -_-H_1 Ble ?nv?bil Tte?*?* . > Cleveland -Leader. '' >.-- ? ? f , lt ls easy to show by tmprcnfvo fig ures that the volume of comm ere? add Industry In tho United States ia ba in ouse, even while business man oom* plata* "of dull ttm?s. lt i? hot at all difficult to present facts' -which pfovo that*cht? country ls leading tho-World today la many l : nuchea of production? and tra**'. American supremiK,- htm "-*-'* . .. UM? well established to bi teat .. H period of unsatisfactory bu??He-a, ii " . trouble isnot -thy'much that^ha" cr . .ry has lost gTounflf as'?f tfj *rhs* C rt? has hoon no - such advr.uca > eua should hav hcen-irm?o. * lt ic not that traffic ano production ava became email, but that they ought to be' much larger. In some lines of industrial and t .utnerclal activity ther-Tlia?* been a disappointing and .unnatuEft^-^jpctes?'? growth.' ... -.^.f.l.:: Nothing that is past cap -uvtlofy Atntef?c?ft^- demands ..Mpqn' the f ii tutti. What has ; been' don ti lg iieVor tendugh io measuto satisfactorily the 'buSttfeas of today and hos in ess plans for tomor^ row*. . 4- . -_ _ CUT STAR TlJ]VI?LEi*?!r 7 l-2c Per Tumbler Monday Oniy?Cash "On the Corner" i l .? '? ?? J Convenience . ;, . . '. rsl' . ' .* ; Effideiicy These are the pointa you consider when '-v ? selecting ? Typewriter. THE L. C. SMITH TYPEWRITER combines all of these points and a ?oo*. many, more besides. It will please your Stenographer anti '. . its steady, continuous service* will - PLEASE YOU J. E. CRAYTON &C?., Charlotte, N. C., Agents. Cox Stationery Co., Loca! Agents, _ ,.. . ? . .*? . ;^ Jr...??<\^?? c.^i ^w-. ^ ?-I .r. . -? o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O . ' o o MILL NEWS o o ? [ o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o I Cordie Clerk, of Rock HUI; Is nowt assistant ni?t", er mechanic at tho Arcade Mills, of thai place. J. A. Sumhey has resigned as over seer of carding at the Glen-Lowry j MUI, Whitmiro. E. B. Doolittle hus accepted thc po sition of superintendent of the Mil '> | Mill No. 2, Macon, Gu. C. L. Dobbins of Piedmont, ls now. second '-.and in spinning.at tho Victor Milla, Greer. * W. H. Orr hus been promoted from second hand to second hand in card ing at the Glen-Lowry Milla, Whit mire. W. H. roberts, from the Springston Mills, Chester, g. C.. is now section hand in spinning at the Lockhart Mills. J. . V: Jones haa resigned as over seer of spinning at the Monaghan Mills, Greenville. .W. A. Morris has been promoted from second hand to overseer of card ing at tho Glen-Lowry Milis, Whit miro. J. W. Phillips bau resigned as assist autant master mechanic at the Arcade Milli- Rock Hill, to become master 'mechanic at the Hermitage Mill, Cam den. J. E. Reece has resigned his posi tion- at--the'-Judson - MU!, -Greehvlllo, abd return.*1-* 'U*. lifter position a? ?ecnnd hand tn spinning at tho Bevor Dam Mills. Edgcfleld. \ D.-> H. W-hijpier. ofyorlcviiie. ha? accepted tfic~-position' of overseer of carding1 at" the Sevier Mi J ls J Kings Mountain, N. C. J; .'II.'. Crews will be monegpr and superintendent -of tho E?ore? Milla willie they aro being operated under receivership. ?'? J. L. Mat tox has resigned as-second .hand in --pinning - ut the; Union - Mills to become overseer of carding at Fair mont.. .'? E. C. G roer has resigned hts position : als- overseer of- spinning Ut tho Greer iiig. Cd. to accept ? simitar position itt the Monaghan Mills Greenville - - -i .-ul -, y?\ Wi B: Moore, president of th* Neely rockmore ant? Tra vora Mills' of York vitte, who has' bean at Hot- Spriggs, 'Ark., for his health la much improv ed. j&?tt woman who divorced her hhs-. .hand tn San Francisco, Vent to Den ver to put flowers on thc-graves of her - three 'children only to find the -.graves- empty. She has asked brr husband's arrest as a result..