The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, August 15, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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YOUR MONEY
WITH US
and then, we iv i 11
lend you money
when you
need
it
Interest paid
on deposits.
Farmers and Merchants
Bank
and
Farmers Loan & Trust
C:?pany.
Anderson, S. C.
combined reKiiurrr? ? IHIIo the
rise of ono million dollars.
EH
The Road to Advancement
Bettor things aro ia
store for the young
man or rf oman who
systematically lays
aside a part of their
wages every pay day.
Systematic Saving ls
a great factor In build*
lng character. Try it
The Savings De
partment of
The
Bank of Anderson
Tho Strongest Bank In
tim County.
IN GROCERIES
We have a cr mplete and
choice stock to select from.
Ito Tresh Vegetables
IrisK*' Potatoes. * String
Beana. Corn, Tomatoes,
Cabbage, Beets, etc.
In Fresh Meats
Veal, Spring Lamb,
Mutton, Native, and Wes
tern Beef, Live and Dress
?A. POWER
2? S. Main.
' Sart? D. Harper, Mgr.
ES
There ?t a Paint, Varnish, ina
nie! or Stain for every purpose,
and we have it. Free informa?
tion about painting itt our
Admiral von Tirpitz, Naval
Adviser of Kaiser Wilhelm
TUE(ending war authorities imfeo taut the present European war win
be cliletly decided on tba acas. The na vies of England. France. HUH
sta and Germany are all .ip tu date timi prepared fur almust uny
emergency. England'* navy ranks lltvt ami Germany's seeuud amuug
tho world s powers. Admiral run Tlrpits, one of the greatest of the kaiser'*
sea HgliterH, ls ono of lite most important men tu Germany In the presout Or
cumstnnces. He ls laying ont the philis for thc sen campaigns and ls probably
the chief advisor of the Uaisor in regard to matters affecting the navy.
Emperor Francis Joseph,
Ally of the German Empire
EAIPEHCR. FilANCIS JOSEPH of Austria Hungary,' who 'precipitate*1
the Europeau war hy attacking .Scr^u.'ls-the oldest rpler among til*
, continental erowncd beads... U e . ls eighty-four years o.ld, hut still tl 1
talus f .marked amount of virility. The assassination ofilia nephew, th
Archduke Francis Ferdinand, and lils consort by the Servians deeply.uffecUN
.tba eu:ooior, who considered the act a Mow against his own regime.' Erhpcrv
Francis J'wr ph la the ally of G erinn ey In UIIK present International QUtbrea
and bas offered his vast army to thc aid vf the kaiser.
A USE FOR PLAID TAFFET*
. , ' . . -
? Always, when n new fnbrlc or d~ ^gn
cornea Into- fashion, there ls much ex
pori iieiitinu wit h it on the part ?t
dressmakers and designer*. Thia hi.'
naturally ticen the ruse in the plaids
?ind stripe-.! that hare become popular
th ls ' spring. The decision, that 'eyer/
one baa reached conccn.tror them' w
that they nm better used in aroa'.i than
la targe quantities. Ooo of the heat
uses of plaid tuheta is in the form
of waistcoats ns a part of fine blouses
ot white mousseline crepe do chino sud
chiffon.
His Opinion.
"It seems to mo/' ventured"
skimpy, little Mr.. ?Iepnyp?ck, "tho/,
J?, /fo'wor TVokhcad'a art ?de advis
ing men to bo very careful in their,
choice, of wives locks-~ror-well,
verisimilitude,, or--aht-some im?fc
word. As far ns I uuv-c ever known,
tho man.' had nd more to do with
choosing hi? wife than ho lina vr\\?
getting Wa photograph tdkenrrrfi?
mst kccpaisti*), looks ns picoso nf; a?
cnn and accepts whutavcr .ia.ghn
en hi ID-"--Judge, fly
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S?pp OF THE CLUBS
North Carolina League.
Won Lost Pct.
Durham.59 36 621
Charlotte. 57 40 588
Winston. 5:1 41 5G4
Haleigh.41 55 427,
Asheville. ?19 58 402
Greensboro. .'17 56 398
* South Atlantic League.
Won Lost Pct. I
Albany v.30 18 625
Charleston. 27 20 574
Columbus.27 SI 5631
Columbia. 24 24 * ' 500
Savannah. 23 23 500
Macon.18! 25 419,
Jacksonville. 16 31 340
Southern Leugne.
Won Lost Pct.
Birmingham. 68 51 572
New Orleans. 63- 50 558
Mobile. 63 52 548
Nashville. 59 53 527
Atlanta. 55 53 509
Chattanooga .... 58 57 ? 504
Memphis. 50 61 450
Montgomery. 44 63 411
A me rica n League.
Won Lost Pct.
Philadelphia. 68 35 660
Washington. 56 48 538
Boston. 58 47 552
Detroit ... ; . 64 52 509
Chicago ........ 64 54 500
St. ?Lonln. 60 53 485
New York 48 5? 453
Cleveland ........ 36 76 316
National Longue.
Won Lost ' Pet. I
. .ew York. 58 42 580
Boston. 03 46. 535
Chicago. 54 49' 524
St. Louis.'55 54 514
Philadelphia. 50 53 485,
Brooklyn ;.4r. 54 465
Pittsburgh.. 55 456
Cincinnati. 47 66 456
"Federal League.
I WOP Lost Pct.
Baltimore. 65 45 550
Brooklyn. 52 44 542
Chicago. 58 46 65?
Jm'danapqllB. 64 47 635
Buffalo .... .... 50 56 , 472
Kansas City . .. .. ..46 52 469
Pittsburgh .. ?V; .... 44 . 55 444
St J Louis wi. .r.46 59 472
AMERICAN
At St. Paul 4; Milwaukee 6.
At Minneapolis 10; Kansa3 City
9. . .-. .*.-.;>':>.. , i ..
At Columbus 13: Louisville 5.
At Indianapolis Bj 'Cleveland" 2.
At St. Louis.4? Chicago 6.
At Cleveland 4; -Detroit 8.
At Phib'.dcii.iiiii ' ? 1 ; Washington 2.
At 'Boston ?? Nr? York 7.
Winning Streak Broken
Philadelphia, Aug. 14-Washington
broke Philadelphia's winning ataeak
by.winning today's game 2 to .1. The1
home team haul, previously won seven
games straight) and 24 out of the pre
vious 26 contests. ; Johnson was in
vincible in the-pinches. 1.Three tlmeB
he .closed an inning by fanning the
batsman with a runner oh second
these batsmen being Collins, Baker
and Pres der. Johnson .knocked' a
home, run in the third inning and the
run which defeated tho. contest waa
scored in the-sixth on Gamin's dou
ble - and Morgan??. sinplo. > 1 Byan and
Williams were ordered off .Washing
ton's bench for. objecting to a decision j
by Umpire Evans. ? |
Score: a - . .
Washington .... 000 001 OOO- 1; 9 0
Philadelphia OOO.rfWL 000-ft 0; 0
Johnson and: Ainsmith: Dressier
and Lapp. tyjjil ??.'.ti, ?>.! r ' . ..Ui ? |
. >\ 1 i, ' ; j
Cobb In the Gante
Cleveland,?4.-rJ0?litoit turned
the tables on Cleveland today winning
8 to 4. Steen 'Was bit hard and was
jdriyep from tM?>b??i aft?r'l??ving been
a puzzle for four-Innings. A running
catch by C?WJwas' feature*.*'It cut*
off two, home.i fulla. J- ' ! ?'. " ! I
Score: ? 'fi 5*?* ''V *"
Cleveland .'.';. O0O'2OO--4; 9; 5
Detroit . ;.. I ..' 010 021^20-8;13 3
' Steen, Oollarrio're, Coombe and
C'Nelll; Dauss,andI Stanage,rr j
v ? vi f^d^pt
/At Atlnnla-Naahvllte fain. j
At New Orleans\25 -Montgomery 0-f
Plrat game. v. . t.w'v
V At Chattanooga 9; Memphis 3.
At Birmingham 3y MoMle' 2. I
At New Orleme Montgomery 2
"-Second game."- ' .
VIRGINIA LEAGUE
-.' . ' ft 1 M Ai-xV?*-. ?.*J* m
At Norfolk ? i Newport News 2
Flrtt Game. >. .-'..?, - . J
r Norfolk 5; Newport Nows 7-Sec-,
ond game, & Innings, darkness. I
At BIchmohp;??^J^oanbke, 1-10 in-!
ninga, darkness. 7 f
At Petersburg 4;: Portsmouth 1
Second game. . j
North Carolina League
-V r. v t?mSjft:*. *-fc:t frV'C?
At Winston-Salem-4: Raleigh 3.
At Durham-Charlotte rain. -
At Asheville >3; Greensboro 1.
SOUTH ATLANTIC
At Augusta ^'?lu'rnbla 8.
At Charleston 1; Savannah 2.
At Albany 2; Macon ll? .
At Columbus 2; Jacksonville,0.
international League
At Providence 6; Montreal .2. ^
Only one sehet "'.lei. -. ?
.. '. MM - ."- ? .
GRE?I?yiLL? TAKES
TWO FROM SPARTANS
JAMISON AND GUTHRIE OP
POSED EACH OTHER
FAIRLY GOOD BALL
Both Were in Good Form But
Guthrie Failed ' to Sustain
His Record
Greenville. Aug. 14.-Greenville de
feated Spartanburg today 7 to 4, Jam
ison and Guthrie opoBed each other,
?nd both, twirled fairly good ball.
There iwere no features. Thc game
yesterday resulted In a 5 to 1 victory
for Greenville. Today's victory made
lt two straights.
Greenville.7 13 5
Spartanburg. 4 8 .1
j Jamison and McDaniel; Guthrie and
Lockerbie.
FEDERAL
At Kansas City 6; Baltimore 5.
At St. LouiB 3; Brooklyn 5.
At Chicago 3; Pitioburgu 5.
Good lu rinches
Chicago. Aug.' 14.-'Krntzer'H nf
fectlvenoss in pinches today was the
main factor in Pittsburgh's five to
three victory from Chicago.
Seoro
Pittsburgh .... 110 102 000-5; 10 2
Chicago . 001 200 000-3; 9; 2
Knctzer and Derry; Pendergast and
Fisk. Wilson.
A Little Pep
Kansan City Aug. *14^Kansas City
came from behind In the seventh In
ning scored four "runs vand won to.-,
dny's game from Baltimore 6 to, 5.'
Score-1
Daltimorc . 002 201 000-5;;9; 2
Kansas City ... 000 020 40x-6;.'9; 3
Wilhelm Conley., and Ja?kiitsch;,
Cullcp Adams and Easterly.
Took Last Chance
St. Louis. Aug. 14..-A series of
Bingles today In the ninth gave Uv
Brooklyn three runs, and . tho game
G to 3. . , .
Score- .,
Broklyn . 20 0(10 003-5; 7; 2
St. Louis .... 020 000 010-3; 7; 0
Bluejacket. Seaton and Land; Dav
enport, Brown and Sinuous.
NATIONAL
At New York 3; Bo3ton 7.
At Pittsburgh; 8; . Cincinnati 7.
At Brooklyn 7; Philadelphia 8.
Only three seneduled. ' ?? " '
Champs Lose Again
New York, Aug. 14.-'Boston today
chopped another game from ~ New
York's lead by defeating the cham
pions 7 to 3. The visitors pounded
Tesreau and Demaree hard and cin
ched thc game in tbe early innings.'
Connelly Hed their charge. In five
timer, nt the bat he made a home run.
a double, a single and a sacrifice fly,
and drew a base on ablls; -
Score
Boatn . 022 021 000-7; ll; 2
New York _ 010 000 103-3; 6; J* .
James and Gowdy; Tesrau, Derna?}
reo, Wlltae and Meyers. ;
Tragedy and Comedy .
.rooklyn. Aug 14.-Today's" game
between Brooklyn ' and Philadelphia
was a mixture of tragedy and comedy.
Players were injured, the two teams
divided in errors, pitchers came and
went wit hremarke.ble frequency and
the umpires were almost continuous
ly tn trouble before Philadelphia fi
nally peat Brooklyn in the din th n
nng fin sh b 8 to 7.0'Mara broke
hs leg In two places In 'n collision
with Kill if er at tbe plate in the ?rat
inning. Daubert sprained bia ankle
In siding to second base and Ludet
in Vi"" hlB knee cap'badly by .run
ning Into, tbe iron .railing of the
f^M/stand going after a foul fly.
Score: .. ' ... *? . X ii? a m.
Philadelphia 000 213 0D?~-8; TS; 7
Brooklyn; .. ..032 300.100-TS 12: 4
.. Rlx?y, Marshall, Tincup abd Knit
ter ^Steele iScbxautflx.^Hen, -and JUI
Jar. .'. iii.: - j ;.!< : : ?Vi* ..
Pittsburgh Won
Pittsburgh, Aug. 14rr-Pittsburgh de
feated Cincinnati bore today Vto.t7-.
Attbough the.bome learn only wada 8
hits, off Pitcher, pougiaas,: Vlngllnp
and , Schneider, the .-sUltora.,., ; batted,
McQuillan, OToolo and Hapnqa.^or ^
total of lix .:'. * ;\ ?> ?
Score:- ;t\
Cincinnati . 110 00? .OtO-t;, 1B| 8
Pittsburgh ... 004.040" 00*-S,y,8; 2
DouglaBs, Tingling. .Schneider and,
Clark?i GopsaVea;. McQotM^p-TpoJe,;
Harmon and Coleman.
W. T. Groone, HopUlnton, N.? H.",'
wfiles the following letter ?which will
Interest ovedy ono,, who has kidney;
trouble: "For over a year Bira. .Grjsana:
had beon .atnic4ed.wUh/a-.Tery' aurffe
born kidney trouble. An ope rittst
Wai advised. - Thia I would' not
" OiiessT VV??*
has the agency for the
^OVERLAND
in A.npeirson ?
New models described in this
week's Post.
Chopsjng the Pattern
The selection of a pattern is very important in buying
silverware.
You want an individual pattern that you will not tire'
of-one that can bc matched at a laje.r date as you add J:o
it piece by piece. You'll find many choice patterns to select
from at this store-either in Sterling Silv?r of high grade
i ... . . ..
plate.
John M. Hubbard
want
VISITING CARDS
WEDDING INVITATIONS
STATION h RY . ' .
THE ANDERSON INTELLIGENCER
JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT
CH?RG??RT ?? C?!liiui^l?f%
Erices Quite as Reasonable as Consistent -with Quality.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS
Train No. G arrlvcB at 6:28 a. m. AH will lng ton. S. C. ' - ' .
northern and western mall. Train No. 29 leaves.at 7:20 a. m. on
Train No. 12 arrlveB at 8:31 a. m. ?^^^Sff^^^^ "KP ?t0
.... , ,, " . . ", " and including Walhalla, S. C. All lo
All local mall from here to Walhalla, cal mail maI1 from Seneca, S. C., to
S.e. Atlanta, Ga., and western mall.
. Train No. 7 arrives nt 9:30 a. m. Lo- Train No. 6 leaves 7:35 a. m. Pouch?
cal mall from Greenville, 8. C., to Bel. es for Belton, Willlaraston, Pelzer,
ton, S. C. and northern mall. Piedmont and Greenville, 8. C.
At ll a. m. mall from Townvllle, 8. Train No. 12 leaves S:!U a. m. All
C. southern and eastern. mall as far as
Train No. 5 arrives.at 11:40 a. m. Danville, Va. .-.'.'
Local .mail from Augusta, Ga., to An- Train No. 9 leaves 11:50 a. m. for all
-derson,' points except' lower part of state,
v Train No. 25 arrives at 2:25, p. m. At l p. m. mail .for TOwnvllle, 8. C.
Local mall'Seneca, S. C., to Atlanta, (Star.- route.) ? . \ . .
ila., inclusive, ?nd western mall. Train No.- 24 leaves at 2:45 p. m.
: Train No. 21 arrives 3:45 p. m. from Mali for Belton,. Greenville, 8. C., and
Starr and Iva. S. C. all northern and eastern mall.
.' Train No. 25 arrives at 3:35 p. m. Train Nev -6, C. & W. C.,. leaves ut
from Greenville, 8, C., and normera. 3:3i>p. tn, AU pointa to and including
and eastern malls... , , ' Augusta,, da. ' ' - , ~
. Train No. 10 arrives At 4:52 p. m. Train No. 25>'teavos at 3:45 . p. ni.
-Local, mall to and Including Walhalla, Local points from Seneca,. 8. C. to At
8. C., and western mall. . lauta. Qa., .?rid southern and western
.Train No. ll arrives,-.at, G : 03 p. m,,pojritBc :'
All southern mail.. \, . I. .Train No. 10i'?e?yeB at 4*52 p. m. All
H Total number locked pouches rc- northern; eastern and southern mall,
ceived per day ?2.W??i?& , ? ,".-. * i .Train No, JLLjleave* at 6:03' p. m.
Hafts Dispatched. AU northern and western mall.'
Train Nb. 32 leaves at 6 a. m., C. & Total number, locked pouches dla
W. C. All local mail to and including patched per day 22. .
coming in almost every day the
latest shipment being o ear of
m
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^'.'_ Como m and let u itow l^ ,(V
They are 1914 Models.
We bava a nice fine- of Pon? '?