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?A Classified Bu B Of Firms That Will Endeavc Ess s Cemetery Talk For nearly nil stains on monumental work, except thone resulting from oil, use Javelle water. This ls a simple preparation made from chloride ol lime and washing soda. It can he obtained at any drag storcC. Fre quent and copious applications of this liquid will usually restore the marble to Hs natural condition. It may also bo used lo good advantage when dirt has become hardened on the surface. When the stain comes from oil. gas oline of good quality should be used. Saturate cotton waste or blotting pap er and presa lt firmly down on the marble. Allow it to remain for n day f- ?r necessary, wetting lt often \ gasoUno. The process may be nccclerated by the Introduction of sun light or some form of artificial heat. When these remedies provo Ineffec tive, the only thing to do Is tr) set tho monument out in tho open and trust to the action of the sun and frost. This wll.1 sometime') succeed when all cine fails. Every cemetery memorial should be cleaned with Javelle water once or twice a year, and all tho dirt and moss that has started to collect should be removed. If foreign substances aro allowed to nccumulnte. they absorb moisture. This tends to roughen the surface abd in turn invites the absorp tion of more moisture. Keep the mar Mo smooth and uncoated' and this damage will bo averted. . Tho monument that has once be como roughened can best bo restored by thorough treatment with pumlco stone or fino grit. It is a practice more or less general to use as a reno vator a weak solution of muriatic acid. Thii should never bo permitted. The Immediate results may appear to Jus tify the treatment, but In the end you will find that tho stone has been greatly injured. s White & Company IllE?!l!!!!!l!l!!?i!i i AUTOMOBILES. Todd Talks: ".Universally, the Ford ls conceded lo he the universal ?ar." -Todd BARBER SHOP. Complexion Beautifiers The Sanitary Barbers Sanitary, Barber Shop GROCERIES. 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DOUBLE 1 WH GREENVILLE - ANDERSON TEAM DIVIDED ^HONORS WITH POPE'S ?& AGGREGATION RlcCOlLL PITCHED ' ,$ -: Waa Twirler For Both Game? and| L Did Good Work-Both Exhibitions Good Special to Tho Intelligencer. /.Greenville, August 8.-Manager] ffqpo's crow split, a double bill with tn? Union-Anderson aggregation this afternoon.' Thc hitting of Potent and | Jeffries, featured the game. ?coro first-game: Anderson ?. .120 101 0-5 6 ?I Sreenvlllo..010 210 0-4 3 . 51 a tarroll and Plylori McGoll and Sto ? ?? ?tpiVi ? ? .? ? .' , Score second game: . Anderson ... ., . .002 000 2-4 5 2 Greenville .. . . ..000 non x-C 7 2 '* jamieson and' McDanlols; Mccoll and Stover. South Atlantic t ? ... . ... - . Al Augusta Bi Jacksonville 2. At Savannah-Macoh, wot grounds. i^?* r?harleston 0 ; ? Columbus 6. - At Columbia 4; Albany 0. |bjUTHIKrr LEAGUE At Birmingham d: Now Orleans 2. ; . Ajt Montftomory 2; Mobile X . First game. At Montgomery l : Mobile 0, Second . At Chattanooga 5; Atlanta 1. First flB 'Chattanooga 2; Atlantall. Sec tSf?X game.. .^^Pt Naahyllle 3; Memphis 0. pt?b?IA' LEAGUE ||? Portsmouth 1; Roanoke 6. First Fdrtsni?uth 4;J Roanoke 3. Sec ft&me., : : Naw?oTt;News lO; Norfolk 4. 1st ?.'- ?'. ? ' .' .- ; . . Newport News 8 ? Norfolk 4.. 2nd , ^etersWirg"3; Richmond 1. First Petersburg ?; Rlcbr^.ntl 4. 8ec ????. gamo.v.- .-- I FEDERAL At Indianapolis 4; Baltimore lr 1st Rame. At Indiannpolis 0; Baltimore 9. 2nd game. At Chicago 2; Brooklyn 1. First gamo. At .Chicago 5; Brooklyn 1. Second game. At St. I.ouls G ; Pittsburgh 2. At Kansas City 8; Buffalo 2. Split a Doable. Indianapolis, August 8.-Indianap olis split n doubleheader with Balti more today. Tho locals won tho first game 4 to 1 and Baltimore the second !? to 0. Score first game: Baltimore .. . .000 001 000-1 3 1 i Indianapolis .. 010 030 000-4 6 0 Quinn and Jacki Usch; Billiard andi Barlden. Scoro second game: H altimore .. ..210 401 061-9 12 2 Indianapolis .. 000 000 000-0 3 2 Conley and ' Russell ; Falkenburg, McConnaughoy, Wood and Rarlden, Texter, Warron. -? Knocked Ont of Box. St. Louis. Augnst'8.-St. Louis today forced Cam nitz from the box-and de feated Pittsburgh 0 to 2. Pittsburgh' .. ..200 000 00t-2 5 2 St: Louis-'.. .. 004 011 000-6 10 0 Crimnlts!. Waiko Tand Kerr ? Brown nnd Simon. .. . Won Doubleheader. Chicago, AujruBt 8.-Chicago took first place by defeating -Brooklyn twice today 2 to 1 and 5 to 1. A Ran kin Johnson, former Boston American league pitcher who jumped to" the Federals when traded to Cleveland, worked in tho first gamo Vor- Chicago nnd pu ched- shut-out ball until the ninth inking ?hon .Brooklyn scored 1 rub. . ? . i Scoro first game. Brooklyn .. .. 000 000 001-1 6 0 Chicago..,101 000 OOx-2 8 0 Lafitte and Land; Johnson >and l Block. \- - . ... . I Score second game. Brooklyn.. .. ..000 000 001- 10 o' Chicago ..... . .002 021 OOx-5 0 1 FInnc-ran. Maxwell and Owens; Prendergrast and Block. Twirled Good Gant*. Kanins City, August a.-Effective pitching by Cul lop with opportune bit. ' ting by thc home team today enabled Kansas City to defeat Buffalo eight to j ? two. I 8coro Buffalo -000 100 010-2 f V Karisa* City .. 170 OOO -i ? is ? Anderson, Woodman and Blair; 4. .ii. lop and Easterly. American Association At Minneapolis 23. Mtvsnkw ?. At St. Pani 1 : Xanana CHy 3. 1 At louisville 4; Cleveland 0. At Columbas 4; Indianapolis 5. SIAN8ISG OF HIE GLOBS North Carol!nu League. Won Lost Pct. Dprham.G4, 36 Charlotte .. ...... 65 37 Winston.,.DO 39 Raleigh .'. ... 41 DI Asheville... 38 64 Greensboro. 34 55 South Atlantic League. Won Lost Pct. Albany...28 16 Charleston.25 17' Columbus..25 18 Augusta. 22 20 Savannah ........ 20 21 Columbia...20 24. Macon.15 26 Jacksonville ...... 15 29 Southern Longue. ' Won Lost Pct. I Mobile. 63 48 Blrmlngbam.64 . 50 New Orleans.: 60 48 Atlanta. 53 51 Chattanooga. 66 55 Nashville. .56 66 Mcmphi?. 48 r.s Montgomery .. ..... 42 60 i Amer:, an Leagno. . ' . Won Lost Pct,! Philadelphia.. ... .55 34 '667] Boston... 57 45 Washington. 65 .46 Detroit.. 63 50 Chicago..60 63 St. Louis. 48 52 Now York .._. .. 46 60 Cleveland.S3 71 Nat lonni League. ? . Won Lost Pct I Now York._'66 '30 Chicago.63 47 St Lonis.54 ~,4R iBoston... 50 4.i ? Philadelphia.46 til Cincinnati. 47 53 Brooklyn. 43 52 PUteburgh. 42 64 Federal League. > - Won Lost Pct I Chicago.. 58 43 BVtlmore. 64 41 Brooklyn... 49 42 . Indianapolis.. .. .. 51 4G 52?I 9mm? caty .. .. ... 44 . 49 ,473) ??f?alo .* ..... 47 64 465 Wrttaargi,. 41 64 4?! St J-C*Wf. 4* . 56 4291 OvtOtUer Briaga $lf?60. \ . ', Milwaukee, Wis.. August -R.-Out-1 finder Kelch, or thc Milwaukee Ameri can Association hasehall team, today1 waa sold to the Chicago American lea-1 tn? club for 112.000 cash, an infielder ' and an outfielder. .. Pcloh lato finish the season in Milwaukee. j NATIONAL At Brooklyn G; Chicago 1. At |PhUailelphIo-:>3i Pittsburgh 4. At Boston ^"Cincinnati 3. 10 in nings. .' : At New York, 2; St. Louis 3. Tied In Ninth. Boston, August 8.-Boston ? today'. tied the scorn in the ninth with three runs and heat Cincinnati in tho . tenth I 4 to 3 on two singles ,n sacrifice and ' an infield out Mnranvillo drove; in tho winning ron.- '. . > '.' j Score- : .!. . 1 Boston..000 000 003 1-4 0 Sf Cincinnati .. 120 000 000 0-3 7 2 Rudolph, Strand and Gowdy; Doug. ' las, Schneider and Clark. ). J filnss.':Arm In, Sixth. J Philadelphia .August 8.-'Both Mc-, Quillan and Mayor, weakened after j pitching wonderful hall for six Innings j today and Pittsburgh won from Phila delphia 4 to 3. . In the first five in nings both teams wera retired in or ' der. In the seventh Pittsburgh -scor ed four runs on two errors by Luderun . and one by Mayer, -two passas, two singles and a steal by Carey. j Score- 1 Pittsburgh .. .' ."OOO OOO 400-4 B 0 Philadelphia . .' 000 COO 201-8 ! 7 ?3 McQuillan, Harmon and gibson;1 Mayor, TIncup\'and.Burns. j St. Loots fopped First. f x York. Auguct 8.-St Ljni ls took the first game of tho-series from New York today.8 to-'2. .->. Tho visitors hit j Marqnard hard-in tho first tanings, j scoring all their runs on<two singles: and a double and a pass. Score et. Louis.. .4 300.ooo., New. York ? ?K. OOO _ Sallee. Perrit t and ; fin j quard, Demarco and Vt ; .? TT-H? v- i Pfeffer Seems In v.neible. Brooklyn, Aupgust 8.- Brooklyn with Pfeffer pitching*. - bent Chicago today G to !? It -as Pfeffor'3 sixth. straight 2 victory. Vaughn was wild; and- got] poor suport. Brooklyn . today '. sold j Third Baseman J. Carlisle Smitft'to* the Bost?n Nationals. ?-..J j j 8core- ^ % ' * ' j . j Brooklyn .. .. 220 Oil OOx-0 7 0 J Chicago .. V. .000 001-00-1 8; 4 Vaugn, Hugerman and Archer; j Pfeffer and McCarty; -V: lin:; of Philadelphia with .345 ara ahead of Cobb the Detroit star with'j 342 ? Baker of Philadelphia is fourth .with .338.,, Philadelphia with 266 and Washington with 249 lead the clubs.\ ' Erwin, Just released . by Brooklyn, holds'thc lead in the National league with 348.. Then follow Grant. Nev} York, 342; Dalton, Brooklyn..330; aipi Becker, Philadelphia 330*1- Brooklyn ls on top in club hat t inp wit lt ?70 and Now Yo?k is next with 205. j j. J AMERICAN M * ? i -ii ? J. tp4 ? ; j j < . . !n At St. Louis 1; New Ybrki2. 13 inn ^ings. 1 .. 'ii; At Clovobvid 4;' Philadelphia 5. {.? At Chicago 4; Washington ::. First game. .At Chicago ?; Washington 3. Sec ond gamo. -, . - ti j At Detroit 2; Boston & -T Won On Errors.,. Detroit. August.8.--Errors by.Craw ford. Bush and Hellman gave. Boston three of Its fivo runs today, while Ca vet was being hit hard enough lb lose' the game even with good support. Thc; final score tvnit Boston fi;. Detroit ?2. Pitrlior Dauan, who was spiked in the heel a few dnys ago.'has developed' -blood poisoning.md will he onf .o! the. game Indefinitely.- . i> . 'rt?f? Score- 4 BoBton . . . .000 130 010-^-6 12 0 Detroit.020 000 OOO-2 : 6 4 ft Wood. J,oonnrd and CadyvCarrlgan; Cavet and.Stanage. -yt.*' Won First; I.oKt Second Chicago. August 8.--Chicago, won the first game, 4 to 3 and lost tho 'second 1 td 3 today, chicago bunched; hits tn tho sixth inning of the, first .contest and.', took .a.- safe lead, [after: which ,Benz .replaced Scott and held, Washington- Safe, j Jn . tho second frome, Russell had! ono.bad Inning/ the. third, whon. ? those on balls, a triple, and.two .nlnglcs,gavo^Washington ?he game. Shaw -'voa, vflifl but effective. Score rirst saipei , .Washington .....010 011 .00Q~r3 9 S| ChicagoW .. ...010*003 ftOx-4 9, 2 , .Engel, Harp? :and JHenry; Bens, Scott and Schalk. . - ? Score second.'igamo: Washington . 003 00? 000 -3 G 1 Chicago ?...?ii. ...000 010 000-1 4 -i Shaw and Williams; Russell, Wolf gang and Sch?lkj .,. --. . : Hew York Won. SV Louis, August.8.^-Daly's doubhv and Clarence Walker's j fumble .'of' COOWK single in the"thirteenth inning; gave Kow York a 2 toi i victory. ??$T St. Louis/. . New York OHO OOO 010. 000 1-2 il ', 1 fit. Louis OOO 000 100 000 0-1 10 2' m < Brown and .. Bweepoy : Hamilton land Crossin, Agnew? ? . .<;.., ..?. i, .lam tfp Fielding. Cleveland,:A?gU3t &?7r?Bji; dlap?aying gies coming in almost every day, the latest shipment being a car of -COLUMBUS Come m and let os show. them. ?it ; fi They are 1914 Models. ?% . . \: .' . % . . . : .? We have a nice line os Pony boggies. ? ?1 S.FOWLER WANTED-Young man and women to prepare fpr good posltf?np/ Our 'records show that young men and women from this community ba,vo secure ed positions through thia A'ihool, and are' now making throe . tlmej?'? more, money than they were able to before taking; otb? course. \ .Bookkeeping, Banking, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship^' ana their allied branches, qualify, yon to to hold the best positions available l fy .',. WE ;ABE :OFFEBING> A. 8FECIA1 DIWOUNT. v DNTT??.- ? AWROB?F . !5t' ?nd now is tn*:timo to'maka your ar rangements to enter this school; if you cannot come now, make your plans for thia fall and winter.:.'.-Our. school ia-In clow touch with the-business interests ot this section, and"> ; wc bavo more calls for graduates than we can supply, , Catalogue froe. V/ . Address 'VCECIL!* BUSINESS SCHO?i* v A . '..,/?' '/ : \-TANDERSON: 5. C OBSPABTAgBPR(L B. C ' tho most brilliant flftldlug witnessed flcldin's by Celovlantf hold the, score her?'-ikta;;:*^ Cleveland 5 to 4 today. Skawkoy was ? Cleveland , . . .200 OOO 0200-t\ 8 0 moro effective than Hageman.and, badi Phalldelpbl? ..OOO?'O?O 20o>-C 14 0 Detter control. Twenty, two , of the . Hageasan, Conamore and- Egan; Athletlc3. reached first base, but sharp Sb?wkey and Lap. . .: p ..