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t Sip by sip here's pure enjoyment-cool com fort-a satisfied thirst -a contented palate. It. m -cl t'ir nannine liy f-ill name J, U '? naines cncauiage kubptilution. Whenever you see an Arrow think, of Coca-Cola. THF. COCA-COLA COMPANY ATLANTA, GA. leia you wawi VISITING CAKDS WEDDING INVITATIONS STATIONARY' i w^See THE ANDERSON INTELLIGENCER JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT . 'Oll MANUFACTURING ENGRAVER^ Pricca"'Quite as Reasonable as Consistent with Quality. 1 IM1lrW^rTWi''r1W*?lM^ Deposit YOUR MONEY WITH US and then, we will lend you money when you need it, . Interest paid on deposits. Farmers and Merchants * Bank Farmers Loan & Trust Anderson, S. C. combined resources ? little the . rise of ono million dollars. OFF FOR EUROPE. Norfolk, Yu.? The un val collier Yul? can, luden with coal for the treasure /.raisers Tennessee and North Caro? lino, cn route In Europe, sailed today. TO TUE FRONT. Paris, A II ir u "t 18.-The correspond? cut of the Times nt Constance Iluden say* liuttulinns of Bosnians wearing red fezes passed through the railroad depot ut Constance going westward, mourding to reliable 'information given him. NAVAL ENCOUNTER ..Halifax, N. 8. August IS.-For hall an hour last Thursday night H. M. 8. . Bristol, the smallest Rrltlsh warship ! in the North Atlantic, fought a long i range duel with the Karlsruhe, the ? largest and fastest of the German i cruisers, which has been trying to Intercept British shipping in tho North AtlantL. ARTILLERY DESTROYER ot. undo ii, Aug. 13.-All the heavy 1 i.e rm an artillery has been destroyed by the extraordinary accurate Are of t the Liege forts, which still are Intact, I according to the dispatch received 1 tonight by The Exchange Telegraph ' from. Its Brussels correspondent ... m The Road to Advancement ' TO PREVENT PLAGUE. Norfolk, Va., Au.i.Mi.vt Vd.-lb VUM of the. bubonic plague In Lhcrpool and New Orleans, all vessels freni the south will be fumigated hy Norfolk's hrai'.n authorities, lt was i nnouiiced toiay. FIGHTING UK SU M F.D. ?Amsterdam, August 13, via London. -Ffghting In the neighborhood of tho Belgian town of Tongres, to tho north of Elene, was rex nm rd today, accord ing* to'the correspondent of the Tele gram nt Ulaestrlcht, Mho says that af ters ijulet night ah artillery dael was recommenced this morning. . NEU* -.MINISTER OF -MARINE. Rone, August 18, v?'landon.-Vice Admiral Leone V?ale was appointed min ister ef marine> today to succeed Admiral Enrico Millo who retired on account of ill health. Retter things are in store fer the- young man or woman who systematically lays aside a part ef their wages avery pay day. Systematic Saving is a great factor la build ing character. Try lt. The Savings Qe ?? partment of lUV ?jj Bank of Anderson ?? li.^1' ?. I Tilt Strongest Baak tn the Contri*' VIRGINIA LEAGUE At Norfolk 6;Newport News 1. Al Petersburg 1; Portsmouth l-l: Innings. At Richmond 5; Roanoke 4-Firs (?ame. At Norfolk C; Newport News 1 NATIONAL At Brooklyn* 3: Philadelphia o. At Pittsburgh 2; st. I^UIH 0. At Pittsburgh 2; St. Louis 1-Firs game. Pittsburgh 6: St. Louis 2-Seeon? game. At New York 3; Boston 5-No otb er? scheduled. Won Double Rill Pittsburgh. Aug 13-St. leonis was defeated in both games of a doulih header here today 2 to 1 and 5 to 2. Il waa the Hst time this season that th? Pittshurghs have won two games ir one ?lay. First (?ame St. Louis . orin ono 001-1: 4; f Pittsburgh _ ooo inn 001-2:10; ( Pt rd lie, (Jrluer and Snyder; Coonci and Coleman. Second (Jame St. I.ouls . OOO OOO 200-2; 4; J Pittsburgh _ 201 100 Mx-6; 9; C Perritt. Gryner and Snyder; Adame and Coleman. Cutting Bown Lend New York, Aug. 13.-Boston cut an Other game from New York lead by winning the first of the series hore today 5 to 3. The visitors hit both Marqua rd and Fromme hard. Maim wa=? tho most e:ectlve batter. Score Boston . 110 002 010-5:11; 1 New York ... 000 000 201-3; 9:2 Rudolph and dowdy : Fromme, Mar. quard and Meyers, McLean. , Pitched Shut Out Ball Brooklyn. Aug 13-Reubach, on whom Brooklyn recontly asked waiv ers, pitched shut out ball against the Phillies todny, winning 3 to 0 Daa hl r< scored In the first inning ouf thc Bncrlflcc of Wheat's fly In the 8th stole home. Scorer Philadelphia .. 000 000 OOO-0; 4; 0 Brooklyn . 100 10O Olx-3; 5: 2 Mayer and Doola; Reulbach and McCarty. J99tlm.. International League At Jersey City l; Rochester C. At NeWark 7; Buflalo 2. At Providence 9-7; Montreal 1-2. Only three scheduled. At St. Lou in-chicago rain. At Cleveland 6; Detroit 3. At Boston'O;-'Now "York 1. AMERICAN At St. Paul .2. Mllwoukco ll. At Minneapolis C; Kansai City 5. At CnlumbUB 8-2! Louisville 016. At Indianapolis 7: Cleveland C.uldnf Hoi ve Puzzle Celoveland. Aug 13-Cleveland "de foaled Detroit today C to 3. Hagcrman J being a puzzle to the visitors, also making his first hit or the year, a double, Cavet, who relieved Covales ? kle arter a pinch hitter had batted for tho latter, was hit. hard. Er ror? were resnocslide for the scores if Covaloskle. Score Cleveland _ 002 010 30x-6; 9; 3 Detroit . 110 OOO 010-\\\ 5; 3 Hagerman and O'Neill; CovaldUto, Cavet. Dubuc and Stanage. Dubuc and Stanage. , 4zgUfl$c dot Bent of Duel Boston, Aug. 13.-Fisher of Now York won a pitcher's duel from leon ard, of Boston, 1 to.O.. Leonard al lowed four hits in seven innlngn bat lost In tho third when -he walked Mah,el and made a -vtld pitch after Fisher had sacrifice::. Score-. Boston . 000 000 000-0; 8; 2 New~York. 001 000 000-1^4; 0 Leonard, Shore and Carrigan. Cady; Fisher and Nunama1 rr. Washington 7 ?es Again Philadelphia, Au- 13-Shawkoy was invincible today a 1 Philadelphia de ! fonted Washing to- 7 to 0. Ayers WAS ' knocked off the r ' ber In' five Innings, i Hts successor, t'nrper, forced in two runs In the si- "' inning by giving passes to Colli:.. and Baker. Score: Washington_OOO 000 000-9; 3; 0 Philadelphia .. 200 032 OOx-7; 0; 2 Ayers, Har- <?t and Henry; Shaw, key and Lar ;>. . FEDERAL At St. Louis 0; Brooklyn 1-Six in. ninga-rain. At Indianapolis 2; Buffalo 1. At Chicago-Pittsburgh rain. r-. A Pitcher's Duel. Indianapolis, Aug. 13.-IndianauolU on'timely hits scored two runs in the second. inning of today's game and won from Buffalo 2 to 1 In a pitching duel between Moseley and Krapp. Scores- . Buffalo . 000 010 000-1; 6: 1 Indianapolis ii. 020 000 OOx-2; 6;0 Krapp and Blair; Moseley and Rar iden. Called la the Seventh St. Louis, Aug 13-The B.ooklyn St. Louis game waa called off today at the opening of tho seventh inning because of ral:. Brooklyn won 1 to 0; - . . .* ' ?' .> " ' ?. Bcoro-^ . - . .Brooklyn 000 010-1; 4; .0 St. Louis . 000 000-0; 2; 1 Finneran and Owens, Groom and Simon. ' t , -, . ... 1. . ri tl ' . Johnson We*',y * '-<' Kansas City, Aug .18-Johcson won his first game since he Join wi thc Our Duchess," Back In America, Pretty as Ever and Wants Vote Photo? copyright. 1014, by American Press Association. NEWPORT has long boon the Mecca of thc high society of oar Inna ' omi '?oinof Ihies of the male portion of foreign Inmls. Rnt never until this'Wasou ha*'It bred the Mecca of the suKrnglsts. The lodestone that is nttractlng the votes for women workers ls the Duchess of Mnrlbordngb. who ls visiting her mother, Mrs. O. II. P. Belmont, nt Marido Utilise. Mrs. Belmont's palatial-estate there. The duchess, who, as every one knows, wes Miss Consuelo Vanderbilt. Is a suffragist, but not a militant Bhe has done a lot tor tho cause in England in a safe nod sane way. Shortly after her arrival at Newport Mrs. Belmont, who ls herself an ardent suffrn clst. pave a .suffrage reception at which the duchess told of her work in Eug laud ami,at w hich these pictures of ber were snapped. 1 ' i I M I III I 1111.11 J' tl-.. ' ' ' * . . I . ' Don'i BorrOW Your You Know What You Are Doing. Neighbor's Paper. 0-1IM People May Not. ?'a Worth (he Price to Gc* Tell 1 hem Through an Advertise II Fresh From the Press ment In This Paper, j n ii, ? . ~ Home- Rule Leader and Soldiers Opposing Him Phuto by American Frew Association. , < . ...?.. Yf -*tv' >< . V ' '. . . '. ?..???'~'f'ifil? ' Vt' "ff- vi'1} I JOHN VJ. REDMOND.'tho Irish leader In parliament, baa hope* of a peace ful settlement of tho h?irne rule troubles in Ulster, .although 8lr Kdwr.rd I Cursou ?iulms ?o have un army of 100,000 men ready tu oppbej* eufbrco j tnent of borne rule, ' torta lc lt ts thut tho north Ireland pcople tiate large supplies of gun? and * ammunition; The illustration jttowa ?edmond and; a group or CiirKon's soldlor*, , lt is repor.ed thot boatloads of guns and bu?iet> have been smuggled luto, .the Orangemen's headquarter* at Belfast. Giiess Wtio has the agency for the 99 In Anderson? New models described in this week's Post. We Sett Window Shades -In the End the Cheapest Shade You Can Buy They are made of closely woven cloth without that "filling" of chalk and clay which, in^ the ordinary shade, soon cracks and falls out in unsightly" "pin holes." Sun won't fade it nor water spot it. It is supple-not stiff, yet al ways hangs straight and smooth. Made also in Brcnlin Duple*-light on one side and dark on the other. A HIGH CLASS SHADE THAT YOU WANT TO SEE G. F. Tolly & Son ANDERSON SOUTH CAROLINA ?> s-. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS Train No. 6 arrives at 6:28 a. m. All northern and western mall. Train No. 12 arrives at 8:31 a. in. All local mail from hero to Walhalla, S. C. I Train No. 7 arrives at 9:30 a. m. Lo cal mall from Greenville, S. C., to Bel. ton, S. C. and northern mail. At ll a. m. mall from Town ville, S. C. !? Train No. 5 arrives at 11:40 a. ni. 'Local, mail from Augusta, Ga., to An derson. Train No. 25 arrives at 2:25 p. m. Local mall Seneca, S. C., to Atlanta, Ga., inclusive, and western mail. Train No. 21 arrives 3:45 p. m. from Starr and Iva. S. C. Train No. 25 arrives at 3:35 p. m. from Greenville, S. C., and norineru and eastern malls. Train No. 10 arrives at 4:52 p. m. Local mail to and including Walhalla, S. C., and western mail. - Train No. ll arrives at 6:03 p. in. AU southern mail. . Total number locked pouches re ceived per dav 22. Mails Dispatched. Train No. 22 leaves at fi a. m., t?. ?? W. C. All local mall to and including Wllllngton, 8. C. ? Train No. 29 leaves at 7:20 a. m. on Belton & Walhalla. Ail local mail to and Including .Walhalla, 8. C.. AU lo cal mail mail from Seneca. S: C., to Atlanta, Ga., and western mail. Train No. 6 loaves 7:3? a. m. Pouch es for Belton, Wllllamston, Pe!*or. Piedmont and Greenville, S. C. Train No. 12 leaves 8:31 a. m. All southern and eastern mail as far aa Danville, Va. Train No. 9 leaves 11:50 a. m. for all points except' lower part of state. At 1 p. m. mall for Townville, S. C. (Star route.) 1 Train No. 24 loaves at 2:45 p. m. Mail fdr Belton, Greenville, 8. C., and all northern and eastern mall. Train No. 6. C. & W. C., leaves at 3:35 p. m. All points to and Including Augusta, Ga. Train No. 25 leaves at 3:45 p.. m. Local points from Seneca, S. C. to At lanta, C?a., and southern and western pointsT ". ?'? Train No. 10, leaves at 4:52 p." m. All northern, eastern - and southern mail. Train No. ll leaves at 6:03 p. m. All northern and western mail. - Total number locked pouches dis patched per day 22. eoming in almost every ?ay tatest shipment being a cai ? if f atti ol . COLUMBUS!-', .?ari c?me m and let os show them. They are 1914 Mod*!*, ?j 1 We have a nice U?e of Pony buggies. - 1 -? ge^f - . s^?wa> ,....*.?.; ? .c. - -ri .. ? . ... J.aF?WLER ft? iOr^liaSfc?^** 'ir.?)."?* ?fr*. ?.;*:??. UV^?-. il > J?oiler Hu? Expanders, Pipe S?bck a?d Die*. Piji? and Machin i CA* Vise. Engineers and Pipe Wrenches. Chain Blocks. You I need some or pl! of these when you go to make repairs, 1 r ?. _ . . COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO,, " * Gervais Street, Columbia, S. C.