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^Yesterday's Results At/Anderson 5; Spartanburg G. At .Greenville 2; Gaffney 14. ANDERSON A CLOS? SPARTANBURG WON BY A ?SCORE OF 6 TO 5 GOOD EXHIBITION LocalseRallied in Ninth and Made Game Fish! but Could Not 'Register Winning Run For a matter or ten or fifteen min utes yesterday everybody at the ball park was gloriously crazy-it seemed that Artderson was about? to. come from behind iii the last frame and cop the contest when Watson struck out it war*; nil over. Spartanburg won by a score) of G to 6. Better games of bail havfc l|been played than Was this one but there have been but few more interesting. McAllister who pitched the first eight innings-; for' Anderson, was in poor form and was hit hard. Mobley caught a veryupoor game and this went a long .way toward helping tho vis tors to win and Umpire Pitcher could not see his way clear giving Anderson any of the big-ends when lt came to decisions. - Th$q game was rep]etc with inter esting] plays. Robinson, played in deep ?enter, ran in and made one of tho pratt lest catches ever Bean at Buena Vista park, making a double piny, marmon played a Jam-up game on fitBt baso while the hitting of Childers, wns a feature. Guthrie pitched a good game" of ball but better has been seen here. Childers garnered a three base bit, Wrennngot a home run and in the ninthl tho lac ola tapped up for three uafctlos; Whm the ninth inning began, Spar enburg had the locals G to 1, but in I this inning, Robley walked. Childers ? hit r.af3, Ripley hit -for two bags. Mar tin dropped a long fly in ?enter field -"?nd Harmon nit safe, giving*the locals finir 'mina. With only one needed to tie tiBiscore Watson came to bat and st ruck out. and the game was over. ThW box score gives a fairly-good | idea jolt hew the affair went: ! Spartanburg* I AB R H PO A Bl Bowden SB.. 4 1 McAj-tfihr lb .. .. 5 1 Bcaltdb 5 1 Hodginl If .. .. .?6 0 Wolch i3b .... 4 .1 Martina cf .. ..... 4 0 Lookdrblo c.3 1 Coblerirt...-4 0 Guthrie p.... .... 4 1 4 1 1 15 2 3 Totals .. .. .. ..38 6 11 27 16 4 Anderson AB McColIlss rf 4 Najod If ...:... .. 4, Mob] oye.3 Childers 2b .. .. ;. 3 Wrens: rf 3b.4 Ripley iib S3 .... .. 4 Robinson cf .. 4 Harmon 3b ... '.. 4 McAllister p .. .. . .2 Watson; p .. , ; ?'. .. 1 R H PO A E 0 0 2 2 2 2 6 1 0 0 1 1 14 0 1 0 0 To ti ls .31 6 5 27 13 6 1 Scorodby tunings: Anderson iCrv. OOO.OOO lOi-5 5 6 Sparta?burg ... 010 010 400-O ll 4 Summary-Two base blt?,' Welch, Guthrie, Beal, Ripley; throe base hits, Childers; homo runs. Wronn; base ott balls off Guthrie g? McAllister 1; left cn boxes Spartanburg 8; Anderson 4; struck <out by Guthrie-4, McAllister 4, Watson 2; hits ?ff Guthrie 6 off'Mc Allister 9, off watson 2; sacrifica hits H?dgiu;-stolen :bao'c5 Bowden, passed) balls, Mobley 2, Lockerbie 1; dpubl?;playa Mccoll .to Childers .lol Harmon.; .Robinson to Harmon, Beal | to Bowden to Mc Arthur. Time of game 1:30g[ tJniplre Summey: ' ; ' g?;.. GINIA IXAG?E mnoko 6; Petersburgs 3.. Jchmbnd lo-l;? ??rfolk 0-7. portsmouth 4; Newport News B. ricp.ii Association llwaukeo 8 ;, Columbus' 7. ansas. City. 3i, Cleveland 6 Ski Pant E ;41 nd I ana pol ls 8. JMInneapolIa 6; Louisville 2. International league At- Montreal 10* Newark 3. AtiRoch??ter T;v B?ttltnoro 7. ' At Buffalo 8 ; Providence .7. At Torobtb 6; Je^yiGlty-^ ?t''DurbamU.;-'-wlns'te'h^S?em,8.'' At Raleigh A^rcanalJbro 8. .. ' At^'fJh^rlo^te^J'^?hOTUlo. i.'-; . ".. KOTIty? ? ; - Tho elli wns of Walker-McElraoyie Invito: the candidates for. county orn ee* l<o.*paak:,tt?re bn. tooday. Aug. itt&aov?.' m. Ai?^vjt?ra urged to . ' ring well flUed taskete.> Big A Mt. r LOST; ? CONTEST STANDING OF THE CLUBS Pleilmnni T^ntrijp. Won Lost Pct. Spartanburg. 18 16 645 Gaffney ... 17 16 531 Creeenville. 16 16 600 ANDERSON .. .. .. 13 17 483 North Carolina League. Won Lost Pct. Durham ... 51 33 607 Charlotte. 49 36 676 Winston.. 46 37 . 654 Raleigh. 38 48 442 Asheville... 30 49 424 Greensboro. 33 50 398 Sooth Atlantic League. Won Lost Pct. Albany.24 . 14 632 Charleston. 21 15 683 Augusta ........ 20 16 656 Columbus... 20 17 641 Savannah. 18 20 474 Columbia... 16 22 .421 ! Macon ...16 21 417. Jacksonville. 14 23 378 SouUiern League. j Won Lost Pct. Mobile. 61 44 581 New Orleans. 57 44 564 Atlanta. 53 45 641 Chattanooga. 64 61 614 Nashville ........ 49 54 476 Memphis ........ 45 56 446 Montgomery. 48 68 414 American League. Won Lost Pct. Philadelphia ...... 69 32 (648 Boston.63 .41 CG4 Washington. 51 42 649 Detroit i. 49- 47 510 New York. 47 46 484 Chicago.47 48 495 St. Louis. 45 48 484 Cleveland.... 30 64 319 National League. Won Lost Pct New York .. :. 52 35 698 Chicago. 62 41 559 St. Louis...61 44 537 boston-.. ........ 44 45 4S4 Cincinnati... 44 47 > 484 Philadelphia . 41 49 466 Pittsburgh ...... ..^39 49 443 Brooklyn. 36 48 429 Federal League. Won. Lost . Pct Chicago ......... 64 39 681 Baltimore...49 39 66? Brooklyn. 47 40 641 Indianapolis. 48 1 41 639 Buffalo.....40 44 476 Pittsburgh ........ 40 47 460 Kansas City .. .. ...36 42 455 St. Louis.. .. .. .. 38 65. 409 AMERICAN At St Louis 7,; Philadelphia 9. 10 innings. At Cleveland 2; New York 7. . ! At Chicago 1; Boston B. At Detroit 1; Washington 3. Washington Takes Third. '? Detroit, July 21.-Detroit was un able to hit Ayres effectively today and Washington won the third game o' the series 3 to 1. A, feature of tho game was the work of Shanks who bad ten put outs in ceutcrfield. Score-' A\ rillington.. .. 003 020 100-3 10 0 Letroit .. .. . .0)0 000 100-^1 G 2 Ayres and Williams; Danas, Cavet and Stanage: ' ? Three In n Bow. Chicago? July 31.-Boston made it three straight from Chicago ~ today, winning 5 to 1. Leonard allowed but four scattered hits. The visitors made their runs bj" bunching hits with Chi cago's errors. The fielding ot Speak er, Demmitt end Fournler was {sensa tional, si-' / Score Boston ^ ..Obv 001 000-5 9 -0 Chicago .. .. ..000 000 100-1 4 8 Leonard and Carrigan; J. Scott, Fa ber, Lathrop aUd Kuhn. Firth ?tt Saceesslon. ; tClcyelarid^ July 81.-NewrYork made it five straights by winning, to days ?ame 7 to 2. New York made three ? mus la tho first Inning, enough to win, \>n Dai?y's force hit Cook's single, Jackson's error. Cree's triple and an it field out. fttWS^ . . \ ? '? " ? -: J-YOrl^ ? V; ? . 800 0?1 201-7 12 ? Cleveiand.. .. w .020 000 OOO-? S <& Caldwell and " Nmimaker ;. Coumbo I and Egan. ? Collins Won Game. St ..Louts,. July 21.-After one iran hod been scored and- oue was o>.tt'. in tho .ttntb iz-alng today? Collins tripicd tovte?ht ^center, scorings Pt??alr.; and Wt&h. This Insured Philadelphia an. oth?r victory aiid St Lbuis in it* half oonlft score but one run. Tho final re sult was S to 7. Clarence Walker and Ftanhl Lu Baker ?nch blt for home rons with one mah on bases, .fe&ore- ' . ? ' / 'v* ^y?adelphia ?.\200 121 ODO 3-9 U 3 ^9t: Louie.; ,. 018 020 ?00 1-7 14 1 bb.-.wl-oy, Wyck?ff, Plank amt Helling; leyeren*. Hamilton and Spartanburg New Men Coming In From Pee Dee League To Re-enforce the Anderson Team The Anderson i ?.-a m will be great* jr strengthened this afternoon when lt goes into hattie with the Spartanburg team. Several new men have been signed and will report today and to morrow, part of them reaching thc city In time for the game this after noon. Cn? Hasty, an outfielder from the Pee Dee league will report this morn ing in time to work in the afternoon game and he brings with him an in fielder who comes with 'high recom mendations. Hough, a r jnibination infleld-T pltr-hcr wiljj report Sunday and ho ililli bring with him Richards, a fast infielder. Other changes aro planned for tho Anderdon team and the bunch to 'nco Greenville herc Monday will be a crowd of husky fighters.. Watson will pitch for Anderson this afternoon against Panolla for Spar tanburg and tbe exhibition bids fair lo.be thc best ct the series. CItrolax! CITROLAX CITROLAX It's a laxative, of course-name tells I you that. And the nicest hot weather | drink you over tasted. Flushes tho roughly, and pleasantly, too. F. C. Crysler, Syracuse, N. Y., says: "Havel used laxatives fer 15 years but this CItrolax-has got everything else beet j a mile." you will agree with him. Specially nice for children and deli cate persons. Sweetens a sour bilious stomach very quickly-and stops head ache. Evans' Pharmacy, agents. COUNTY BOARD TO GO OVER COUNTY! People In Rural Districts WAI Have Opportunity to Register at Home For 19 Days In order that the entire population ot the co ur. ly may secure registration certificate'.!, if they so desire, the county registration board is now planning to take a biko over the coun ty, TLX pl ci ning why this is necessary and for. what-purpose this ls done, the "board has issued the following statement, with Its itinerary: For the convenience of the voters of I Anderson county the board of regis tration will meet *the following ap pointments, to register and renew of ?transfer certificates: - Anderson court house, Monday, Aug ust 3. .. Honca Path, Tuesday, August 3. Belton, Wednesday, Artist 5. " \ Will lam s ton, Thursday, August 6.. Pelzer, Friday, August 7. Cluck ?Mills; Saturday), August 8, I from 8 a. m. to 12 ni. . Orr Mills, Saturday, August 8, from |1 p. m., to 4 p. m. Piedmont,'Monday,-August 10. Pendleton, Tuesday,- August ll. Townvllle, Wednesday,* August 12. Starr, Thursday, AuguBt 13. lea, Friday, August; 14. Toxoway, Augure 15, from 9 a. ni llo lim. Anderson cotton mill, ?August 15. |1 to 4 p. m. ; Anderson court house, ?'. Wednesday, I August 19. W. L. Anderson, W. C. Burriss, P. N. Lindsay, Board of Registration Ot Anderson I County. - , s . W. T. Green, Hopklngton. N. H., writes the following letter, .which will Interest every / one. who - has kidney 'trouble. "For. over one year, Mrs. Greeno had been afflicted with.a very stubborn kidney trouble. An opera tion was advised, "This I Would not ^nseat to-. Foley Kidney Pills done moro . to compl?te Vher -recovery than any medicine Bho.has ever taken and I feel it my duty to Tecpmmend Foley Kidney Pills io^all who need kidney medicine." ; They aro tobie tn action, quick to. give good, results. Evans' Pharmacy, agents. WARBUHft WILL TESTIFY I Hotjft?s White HouM Officials lie WM | Appear. (By Associated Press.) r .Washington,. July 31 ?-Paul M War ?.afg ot New York-notified the whlto house late today that "eut Of defer ence; to the wishes of the president" he would appear tomorrow before tho se?alo banking -committee; ; Net So Strange After AIL Voa may think it strange that co many people aro cured of . stomach troubl? by Chamberlain's Tablets. You Would not.' however; ir yow should, give theta a trial. They strengthen and In vigorate the stomach and enable it. to perform tts functions naturally. : Mrs. Rosie Rlsh, Wabash, Ind;; w " ^Nothing did me the leahl good 1 began usmg, Oli^berlUn's Tal, , It ls decidedly'the best *neditine for stomach trouble I ba^se . ever I For t?t? H ?P *WlW*? ; . Series. Bunts Sovcral changes are needed on the Anderson team and Manager McColl says they will be made. . Fine chance today to get the big end of thc scries. Never did believe that i'anella could pitch anyway. Guthrie ls a good pitcher but frank- j ly, ho isn't as bad as the other teams i think. The very idea of Wrenn knocking a homo run. That boy is "some" ball player and no mistake. Red Childers was there with his bit ting yesterday, just like he ususally is. Even if we didn't win We scared them to death and .that's some conso laton. "Chick" Watson will probably pitch again today and it wouldn't surprise UB to see the big fellow mop up with tho Sparkleberryites. Just to show that even the good ones make miBtakeB sometimes, Mar tin let one get away from him yester day. \ Harmon played. the best fielding game to be seen yesterday and he managed to ease in a hU. The only trouble witb. McCo?J in yesterday's game was that h?? had a little too much on that wing of his. About 4 to 0 would be a satisfactory score today. What? Greenville comes Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, to lose two out of three just as Spartanburg is abont to do,. There should be a big attendance for tho Saturday afternoon game. The affair will start at 4: SO o'clock. % Ask anybody if that'wasn't a good game yesterday. Time to make some sort of arrange ment about getting back- in the run ning again. o - o Some new men will join the Ander son, team Monday and while it must bc admitted that Anderson has a good bunch of ball players, there are one or two weak spots to be filled. "Pct" Hobin Bon might take a notion this afternoon to hurl.a few himself. In which event Spartanburg will gracefully lay down and die. Tho -/2s<tor8 had best make good of tho t'mo they spend on top pt the per centage column because they can't stay there very long. > # Tho exhibiton starts at 4:30 and it 1B up to the lens to help things out.. FEDERAL At Baltimore 9; Kansas: City 7. At Pittsburgh 2; Chicago 1. 10 in nings. . At Brooklyn 0; Indianapolis 4. At Buffalo 5; St. Louis 2. Got Homer In Tcrith. Pittsburgh, July 31.-Delehahty'e homo run in the-tenth Inning gave Pittsburgh a victory over the Chicago Federals today, 2 to 1. Score- . -.>?- ' Chicago .. ..010 000 000 0^-1 7 0 Pittsburgh ' ..000 000 010 1-2 0 0 r Watson and Wilson ; Barger, Le c 1 ai r and .Berry. - :- -V-- . .. . -Four Rnn< in Ninth. -. . Baltimore, ? July 81.-Baltimore . de feated KanBas City today 9 to 7. Wil helm relieved Quinn in the eighth bi bing and in the next session allowed five hits which yielded four Hms. 8core- . . Baltimore .. .,204 100 02s.-fl12 2 Kansas City .. .010 101 004-7 15" 2 Quinn, Wilhelm and Jacklltsch; Johnston; Harris and Easterly, Brown. ,.. qof^Von Ops^iw. Buffalo, July 31.-Buffalo .won tbs opening game of the eer les from St. Louis today G to 2. Koupper was hit freely, and Herbert was wild. . Scored- ? : \ ; St. Louis.. .. ..000 001 100-? 0 ? -Buffalo ..... ,.001 020.02x^-5 9 0 :Kcupper, Herbert ?nd .Simon; Schulz, Mooro and Blair,. Grand Stand Play., Brooklyn,july 31-Indianapolis Opened a scries -hero today by. defeat* lng Brooklyn 4 to O'.. Cooper^ t&jftng to hoad off Carr's homer ; tar tbu j?nth crashed into tho left field r^uds. He. was. .-carried. j^ncottsc-ious the field. : \ " Score ta?^a^pHs ... ??0 00Ltpl^-4 18. 0 Brooklyn,.. ^. 0i}0 COO tf?o0 2 0 FalkenburK and Warren;. . Lafitte, SOUT^RN LEAGUE . At Atlanta 3; Birmingham. ?. > At New Orleans 4; Chattanooga 2. At Montgomery 7; Memphis 10. M mpn? ii Nashville $ Where They Play Today Spartanburg at Anderson. Gaffney at Greenville. GU ILE SWAMPED,,, BY GAFFNEY S GREW RAN AWAY WITH CONTEST YESTERDAY cr*r\-DT? WT A C 1A Tf\ 9\ LJCV?MJ VV ?S i** IV/ ?. Ferguson Pitched for Pope's Re? end ts and Was Touched For Total of 21 Hats Special to Thc Intelligencer. Greenville. July 31.-About the poorest ganip yet played in th" Pied mont leagueSraa staged he?e ??i3 af ternoon when i'affaey won from Greenville by a f.corc et 14 to 2. Fe: Rjsou was ou the firing lino fer the Greenville team and yielded a tcial of -.'I hits. Tho Ga'hT>y team hit everything offered and had no tr-vulOe in winning the game. The contest WHB decidedly onesided as will be seen from the box score: Gaffney AB R H PO A Bj Jenkins rf.6 13 0 0 0 DcshieldB If .. .. 6 2 3 4 0 0 Oglcsby 3b.5 3 2 0 1 1 Ilord ss... 6 3 3 1 4 2 Mooro O 2b. 6 2 4 3 1 0 Curry lb.6 10 S 0 1 Mooro B. cf ...... 6 1 2 1 0 0 Melton c.6 0 2 7 0 0 Ingle.p. 6 1 2 0 1 0 Totals...48 14 21 27 7 ?| Greenville. AB R H PO A B RohcrtB ss .6 0 4 2 4 3 Jeffries If;. 6 0 0 0 0 1 McDaniel e..&0 0 7 1 0 Pope lb. 6 0 0 12 0 0 Ballard 3b. 6 0 0 1 1 0 Roberta ct 2b .... 4 2 3 1 6 0 Hill cf p..' V?:.8 0 1 0 0 0 Stuart 2b cf.4 0 i 3 1 0 Ferguson p. 2 0 0 0 0 0 Plyler rt ......... 2 0. 0 110 Totals.40 2 ll 27 14 41 Score by Innings: Gai'fney.421 032 Ml-UU Greenville .... 000 001 010-2 ll Summary-Two base hits, Jenkins, B. Moore, Oglesby, Hill; throe base hit Roberts; sacrifice hits Curry; bas? on bulls off Ingle 2, Hill 2. struck out by Ingle 7, by Hill 1; stolen bases Jenkins. Deshleldo, Hord. Ballard; double plays O. Moore to Curry; pass ed ball Ingle and McDaniel; left on bases Greenville ll, Gaffney 11. Time of game 2 hours. Umpire Gray. At tendance 200. NATIONAL At Boston 2; St. Louis 0. At Philadelphia, 8; Chicago 1. At Brooklyn 9; Pittsburgh 3. At Now York 3; Cincinnati 4. Won Snappy "Game, Boston, July 31- Rudolph held St. Louis to two hits.today while his Bos ton mates made nix off Hub Perdue,] and won 2 to 0. The home team field ed snappily, catching the base runner I at the plate onvtae only occasion when ] St. Louis threatened to score. Score Boston .. .. ,.O10 100 OOx-2 8 31 St. Louis.OOO 000 000-O 2 2 Rudolph and Gowdy ; ! Perdue and ? Snyder. . Got a Couple ci Homers. Philadelphia. July 81,-Philadelphia won today's game from Chicago 8 to 1: One half of the haime team's' runs were made on home run drives, Pask crt and Becker each ?ending in a run ner ahead of' himself with a circuit j clout off Smith. Score Chicago .. .. .. 100 OOO Q00-1 6 2 Philadelphia . .022 022 OOx-8 9 1 Cheney. Smith, Stack And Bresna han, Archer; Tincup and Burns. Coped Bets Garas, Now York, July 81.-Cincinnati made it : two straight from New York winning an uphill gamo today 4 to 3 Manager McGraw was.put out' of tho game for the second, time In two days and. his exit at tho end of the sixth Inning marked the beginning of Cin cinnati's winning. ? -* ScOrC- ' .'? ? 'Y?re Cincinnati-. . ..0e0 010 210-4 12 ,1 New York 7. m000 OOO-8 12 8] ? Benton and Clark ; Marquard, From rao and Meyers*,:. i .. j*? , i Tripled With liases Foll. .. .Brooklyn,: July 31.-Batting - with a new lineup , today Brooklyn defeated Pittsburgh 8. to 3. Wheat trlpled,with the bas?e full la the fifth inning. A doubleheader will ho played tomor row. Score-4;;;. Pittsburgh Vv ?VD00 10M09-r3 is ? - 8 brooklyn v? ..j. !\100,dat .Ux-s 13 1 Harmon, Mamaus and Gib wi Coleman; Regan, ?nd McCarty ? ;-r- .. }S South A%it?c ' . At Augusta 7; Columbus 4. At Charleston 3; Jacksonville I, At Columbia 5; Macon 1. At ftnr*i&a|} 3} Albany SJ' ? gagg * i g55Bi$BB ?s?^?^??^?s Annual Mountain and .V .". Seashore /. .V j EXCURSION August 12th 1914. The Southern &?Bl,?e Ridge Railway an nounce account of THE ANNUAL MOUN TAIN AND SEASHORE EXCURSION August 12th, 1914, they will operate from Anderson, S. C., on August 12th, a special Pullman car leaving Anderson, S. C., 2 :25 p. m., attaching same to Southern Railway train No. 38 at Greenville, S. C., through to Washington, D. C. The following rates have been authorized : To Washington, D. C., and return $12.00 To Baltimore, Md., and return . $14.00 via . Norfolk. To Morehead City, N. C., and return $10.50 To Wilmington, N. C., and return . . $6.50 To Norfolk, Va., and return.$10.50 To Richmond, Va., and return . . . .$10.50 Tickets only on sale August 12 with final limit for returning to reach original start ing point by midnight of Aug. 30th; Xgifj ? Parties desiring reservation on Pullman from Anderson should call on Mr. J. R. An derson, Superintendent. " Bfflfl^. NEW BOOKLET OF ! THE SCHEDULES Southern Public Utilities Co., Will; This Morning haue a Hand some and Handy Pamphlet Anderson people -?'ill appreciate and will use a handsome little booklet wittel) thev southern Public utttttics Company will begin giving away to its patrons this morning. Thc little byok contains a wealth of information relative to tb o schedules on the street* | railway system, schedules of tho Piedmont and Northern traliiB, and.nl so deals with all the articles handled by the Southern Public Utilities Com pany. The book was compiled, for the local company by J. H. Redfern, who is a special publicity representative and is similar in doslgn to the books Issued from the same company in Wins ton-Salem and Charlotte, N. C. One will be gotten out in Greenville. Tho booklet will consist of. 10 pagi-B and 10,000 copies will be distributed. The Job is from the presses of The Intelligencer. Keep Tour liver Active.Dering the] Sommer Monthn-Foley Cathartic . Tablests for Sluggish Liver and Constipation It does beat , all how quickly Foley Cathartic Tablets liven your liver and overcome constipation. Ney Oldham, Wimberloy, Texas, says: "Foley Cath artic Tablets are the best laxative I ever used. They take the place of calomel." Wholesome, stirring and cleansing. No griping. A comfort to stout persons, as they relieve that .full bloated feeling. ? vans' Pharmacy j agents^ LEGAL N?T?C?S NOTICE OF ELECTION There will be sn election in Martin district, No. 15, on Saturday,' August 8th, for the purpose, of voting on a special 4 mills tax. Polls open 7 a. m., and close at 4 p. m. . -v. J. .B. FELTON, Clerk-of county board of Education. Shiloh diarict No. 40 on August 10th. I 1 Delinquent Hoad Tax Notice. - vi All delinquent road tar collectors are provided with an official receipt book, with numbers, and stub numberc attached. Pay no money to collectors anless you get the official receipt as above provided for. <? -\ ' , J, MA?K KINO, ; v tf . County Supervisor. TO THE J STOCKH0LDEB?~OF ATi DEBSON WATKIL LIGHT AND . POWEB CO?AISTt ; Notice Is hereby ~i v j? that a mest? lng of thc stockholders of tho Ander son . Water, Light & Power Company SrlH be held at the office of the com pany at Anderson, 6. C.,.on tho;84th duy of August, 1914, at ?ro'cloelt, p; m., for Gio purpose ? pt considering. Gie advisability of liquidating and wind ing np tho a?f al rf an-1 dissolution ot the said Anderson TViter, Light & Power Company. -.-?.-" IL 1.0KB, Preelflepi, ? PROFESSIONAL C?RDS 8AYBK & BALDW I ?afr. . 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