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9>--<? If You Have ? DAVENPORT AN EXTRA GUEST WILL CAUSE NO EMBARRASSMENT Used in ihe day time us a corrimodius sofa and at night as a full sized bed, the davenport is the most use ful of all furniture. Ours are ornamental, too. Come and see them-They're not expensive. G. F. Tolly & Son ! For farther Inform?t ton call on your Agent or communicate With- ; . Vi. E> McUEE, V. H.. TA BER, J. B.ANDERSON, Asst. Gen. Puss. Apt. Tra v. Foss Ag?. Supt B H Ry Columbia, ft ('. OreentHie, 8. C Anderson, S. C EXCURSION --_- VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH FRIDAY, AUGUST 28th, 1914 The First Excursion to Tallulah Fulls, (ianthe Beautiful Oar den Spot of Georgia from Greenville, Anderson, Westminister and Intermediate Points. . Extremely Low Round Trip Fares Special Train j LEAVES SCHEDULE RATES Greenville.7.30 u. m.;.?2J?0 Eosley.7.55 a m. _.$2?5 Liberty.8.09a. ni. .;.?23 Norris. .8 20 a. m.2JH1 Central.8.30 a. m. ..2.00 Calhoun ... .H.-10 a.m..1.7? Conrtenuy .849 a. m..1.75 Anderson ... .. 7.20 a. ni .2.00 Denver _.7.87 a. nu.2.00 Sandy Springs. 7 42 a. nu.*..1.80 Pendleton ....... ... 7??? a. m .1.80 Seneca.9.08 a. m.1.65 Richland .918 a, m. .1.05 West minister . : 9?28 a m. .140 Arrive Tallulah falls 11.40 a. m. RETURNING: Special train .rill leave Tallulah Falla August 2Mb nt (UN) p. m. Tickets vt Ul also be good, returning on any regular train due to arrive at starting point not later than SUNDAY, AUG CST 80. Except tickets wUl not be good from Cornella on No. 88_ This fa your opportunity to visit. Tallulah Falla, and near? by points of interest such aa Clayton, Mountain City and Frank? lia * The Falls of the Tallulah River, down the successive stages of walch the waters plunge to a depth of four hundred feet In a single mlle and Ihe marvelous chasm which they have cut tho tho bedrock of the Georgia spur of the Blue Ridge Mountain constitutes one of the t?cenle wonders oi America. Yon should certainly seo the wonderful power develop, meats wLlek does not detract from the natural seenle beauty bul adds greatly to the attraclveneas ot he place. First elans hotel ace omodntlons will be found. ^ i ? i n 9 tn r< I \tj j i TI O J ii \ \ i a 1 to n \Mo n o <> m D? St a t io >i cry r-^EANH ION A B LY ENGRAVED //. .Ci. -.. MANL'rACTLRING EKG RAVERS Lt Ult UNTEiLLlG?lVCEk .I JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT ?P9 FEASIBLE PLAN IS SUGGESTED Bernie Loans On Warehouse Re ceipt? May Be All That Is Necessary St. Louis, August 21-The. feasibil ity of acception cotton warehouse cer tificates as security for bank loans, will be investigated by a committee appointed at a meeting of the Si. Louis Business Men's lengue today The meeting was called to discus? means of protecting the cotton crop while the export market is curtailed as a result of the war. Festus J. Wade, president of the St. Louis clearing haute associ?t ic:, sala that n normal price of $r>0 a bale the cost of currying the surplus of three million bales would be ?i 50.000.000. Ile said that $105,000,000 ls available to Hie bunks under the Aldric!.-Vree land law and that all that was neces sary to insure returns on the three million bales would be strict, regu lation of warehouse certificates, pre ferably by local business orr,unlzal lions. Mr. Wade said St. Louis ID prepar ctd to Issue warehouse certificates for 250,000 balea. SLOWLY BUT SURELY, FGERMANS ADVANCING (Continued From First Page.) marched through Brussels. "The first troops to enter the city were the famous Black Brunswick Hussars, wearing the well known death's head badge. "Their horses were exhausted. Then came a phalanx of German Infantry which took possession of the Brussels barracks und heights. Regiment after regiment quietiv piled their "arms, looking rather weary, but determined and flt. They behaved in on exam pla ry manner." London. Aug. 22.-The Reutor Tel I egraph Company's Amsterdam corres I pondent sends the following detailed I account of tho advance of the Germans across Belgium this week. The ac count was taken from Antwerp. It reads : "Tuesday morning the great advance movement began along a Une extend ing in a broad V from Diest to Tirle mont and St. Trond. The Bclgiaus retired from St. Trond ai the Ger mans outnumbered the Belgiuu ad vance guard. The first Belgian buttle line extended 25 miles and included Diest, Huelen. Gectzbetz, Neerllnter and Tirelemont. "Tlrelemont wan guarded by caval ry detachments only, while on the 'other end of thc line the burdon of de i ten?a. at Djest was taken by bicycle sharp shooters. Drew First Blood. "The battle st ?ir tea at daybreak on Tuesday near Geetzbetz, where the Belgians gained the first blood hy bringing down a German aeroplane, j At 6 o'clock the Gormans opened the I attack with large forces ot cavalry, j supported by infantry and artillery with machino guns. Within a few min utes a fierce battle was raging .along i the six mlle frontier. In the north the German right wing 1 attacked Haelen and Loxbergen. In the ?south it attacked B?dingen. Thc , main attack was aimed to break into the Belgian lines at Geetzbetz, where '.the d' mounted cavalry poured in a ?terrific Are annibalattng the German Iadvance column. Thereupon the Ger man cavalry executed a daring flank movement around the Belgian position, . necessitating' the slow retirement of the Belgians on Bundingen, where where Count Du rs el was killed. The moBt remarkable stand was made outside B?dingen by two Belgian squadrons of 240 men who opposed for a long time 2,000 Germans. .On the extreme north the Germans stormed the town furiously and de stroying a large part of the city. Late Tuesday the Belgian headquar I tero, having learned the enemy's strength from the aviators, decided further resistance along this ad vanced line would he foolish and or dered a gradual retirement, j Wednesday a tremendous battle along the whole line continued. The I hottest fighting was near Aerschot, ' 23 miles northeast of Brussels, where j the carnage'on both sides was terrl i ble. The advance guard ot two Bel gian regiments made heroic* stands, but was forced to retreat at seven o'clock in the evening. At il o'clock the Germans reached Louvain in motor cars armed wtlh machine guns. The Belgians contin ued to fall back In good order, admin istering severe punishment to the en emy all the way. The retreat took them through Mal ines and thence to Antwerp." London, Aug. 22.-Tho Lraily Tele graph's correspondent at Givet, Bel gium, who has been traversing the French advanced posts In the Meuse river valley will be against Namur and nearby places, where, he says the Germans are mobilised tor a slashing effort to plunge their great army into France. An army now on' the way from /tochefort, the correspondent thinks iw|ll be hurled squarely against the ^French frontier.' i "The Germans," the. correspondent ! continues, "already have made tenta tive assaults at every point along the I Meuse wh ero ver its crossing Is feas ible. Thia war ts no child's play. Solemnly I warn the English that this la only the beginning of a time of a great strife, "The English army. I think, must eventually accept the heaviest borden of the fighting. We have ? handful of men here on the fighting line, but more most come and man / lives most be sacrificed to dam tho engulfing flood. I guarantee that th vbatile for the mastery of Franca , ma> 'begin to j morrow." Flashes _ I M;l l)l l? IN THE SOUTH London, Aug;. SI - (.nat Britain lins derided to mala- a lean to Itelfrilim of l? i,(n iii.i H i o pounds Sterling (#?.?0,. ?MMMMM).) The money will lie raised bj treasury bill?, for which tenders w're railed toduy. PRISONERS VLBN Ti WI. Paris, Aug, 21.-A dispatch to thc Havan ugonry from Huuklrk, France, says a trnln bearing 1,000 German prisoners, guarded bj Ilelglnii soldier* arrived here today. The Belgians and captives embarked on a French steamer which sailed for un ?manne;! French port. Two ether trains car rylng prisoners were following, it was said. IMPORTANT SERVICE London, Aug. 21.-Arrangements have been completed for the dispfch twice dully of trains from Switierland across France to the const under dip lo m at lc uuspiees. It Is expected the ( service ?ill commence uCxt week und quickly repatriate 20,000 American* and 8,000 English who are in thal country. II ELB CONFAB Home, via Parla, Aug. SI.- The !tal> (un ambassador 'tu (?reut Britain France, Itusslu, Austria and Germany today conferred with Marquis di San ' ; II ll farm, the Italian foreign minister. SI Vi lil'. ELECTRIC STORM New York Adg. 21-For nearly huh j i un hour late I tulay New York was a^ dark as ulght, while lt was visited bi ono of tin most severe elect rh storms in Its history. One death, a paule annum 2,000 bathers in a pa vilion struck by lightning and Injury to seven larsons caught In the pat! u Broadway ruii-uwuy sums up thc WANTS TO KNOW WHY London, Aug. 21.-The heine cor respondent of The Exchange Telegrupi Company suJM:- J "" "italy has asked for a friendly ex planation from Austria regarding lh< landing of a large shipment of Aus trian war arms at Medua, un Alban* ian seaport, August 15. The Servini minister, whor eportcd to Italy, ha; charged that the Austrians were ar* ing the Albanians against Servio." A CALL TO ARMS Louden, Aug. 21.-In a dlspatcl from Amsterdam the Renters Tele 'Tram Company correspondent trans mits und official communication fron Vienna that a new mobilization ordei calls nil the reservists ut the Hrs' class, now ut work harvesting, us wei us thc reservists' of the Second das' ind men In the lund strum) td colon for August "24, HOMEWARD BOUND Barcelona, Spain, Aug. 1 SI.-Tin Spanish steamship Infanta Isabel wil leave here August 23 for the l'nite? States with several hundred Ameri cans aboard,. Many others still are ii Madrid awaiting American trans ports. Cl ETTI NO CHEAPER San Francisco, AUg. 21.--Si.trur wa' .quoted at $7 a hundredweight here to day, u reduction of lift y cents Iron yesterday's price. BY EVERY BOAT Paris, Aug. 21.-The steamer Es pagne will leave Havre tomorrow taking nearly i,ooo Americans home The steamship Rochambeau wUI leav? August 29 and the Flandre, which ha: been substituted from La Champagm on August 81. . The French foreign office today gav? American Ambassador Herrick assur ance that when moer ships were need ed they would be requisitioned. AT WATERLOO London, Aug, 22.-A dispatch t< the Haily Express from Ostend, Bel gium, says that on Frldaj an encoantei occured between the allies' troops and tho Germans nt i a ?nji prsbab'i southwest of Brussels. The resul. was ?av6r??>?e ?O the ailles. Germai, uhlans have been seen at Waterloo. SUBJECTS FOR RED CROSS Paris, Aug. 21.- A dispatch to tht Haves agency from Havre say* a com pan j of Injured French soldiers ar rived there todaj. Thej are being ear ed for bj the Red Cross establish m ?'nts. ROOSEVELT HECLARES HIMSELF _ Oyster Ray. N. Y., Aug. 2L-Theo dore Roosevelt tonight withdrew bli recent endorsement of former State Senator Harvey D. Hinman. Repubii can, for nomination as governor oe the Progressive ? ticket and pledget' himself to suport a straight Progres sive party ticket in New York state. -Col. Roosevelt under no ci rc um stances will be the progressive, candi date for governor, he declares earllei ?today. DOUBT REPORTS Geneva, Switzerland, Angass, 10. Dala jed-Bj way of Paris, August 81. -Two children of the late Archduke of Austria arrived today et Bore hal, Switzerland, on Lake Oe neva. The children wIU not believe, their, parents were assassinated. ON ,Tp" PARIS. Irv* '.. London, August 22.--2.45 a. rn-Tho Dany Moil's Ostend correspondent tel egrapklsg Friday evening at 4 o'clock says: ?J . "The Ocrmans are overrunning Northern Belgium. They are now be lieved to be within striking distance ?f Ostend.1 .-,-<-' ,i "F!rty thousand Germans: marched through Brussels and are saw la $*9?U? \ - "?;?,- 'j :: S P O NATIONAL At Pittsburgh-Boston,, rain At Cincinnati 3; New York 2. At Chicago 7; Philadelphia 3. At St. Louis 4; Brooklyn 1. A Bandy Game. St Louis. August 21.-St. Louis by brilliant base running and timely hit ting today won the opening game from Brooklyn 4 to 1. Score Brooklvn .. .. 000 001 000- ? 8 0 St. Louis .. .. 202 000 OOx-4 9 0 Pfeffer and McCarthy; Sallee and Wingo. Chlrngo Won. Chicago. August 21.-Philadelphia's errors 'in the first two innings, with Rixey's wildness and hurd hitting and during base running by Chicago to day gave the locals the first game .jf the series Score Philadelphia .. 100 000 110-3 8 4 Chicago.340 000 OOx-7 8 1 Hixey, Marshall and Burns; Vaughn ind Bresnahan. Chris?y Wus P.UHF. Cincinnati, August 21. -Cincinnati batted Mathewson hard in the first uniting and scored three runs which were enough to win from New York oday 3 to 2. Score \'ow York .. . .020 OOO 000-2 6 1 Cincinnati .. .. 300 000 OOx-3 7 2 Mathewson, Dumaree and McLean ; Meyers; Beuton and Gonzales. FEDERAL At Indianapolis 4; Brooklyn 2 1st same. At Indianapolis 9; Brooklyn 4. 2nd tame. At Chicago 2; Buffalo 4 At Kansas City 1; Pittsburgh 0. At St Louis 4; Baltimore 7. Only Three Hits, Kansas City, August 21.-Cullop ?llowed only three hits and Kansas Mty won today's game 1 to 0. Score .'Ittsburgh .. . .000 000 000-0 3 0 '{ansas City .. 000 000 01 x-1 3 2 Dickson and Berry;. Cullop and Onsterly. Brown Lost Last Game. St Louis, August 21.-"Miner" Brown, pitching what he says will 'ie his last game with the team whose management he relinquished today, 'ost to Baltimore 7 to 4. Score ballimore .. . .001 030 201-7 13 1 St. Louis.000 100 120-4 9 1 Quinn and Jacklltsch; Brown and Simon. Twirled Good Game. Chicago, August 21.-Tight pitching ny Schultz gave Buffalo's today's ;anie over to Chicago 4 to 3 Score buffalo.021 000 001-4 9 1 Jhicago.200 000 00-2 4 3 Schultz and Blair; Lange, Prender gast, Watson and Block. Won Both Carnes. Indianapolis, August 21.-Indianap olis won two games from Brooklyn oday and went Into the lead in the federal league race today. Score first game Brooklyn.020 000 000-2 ll 0 Indianapolis .. 000 04Q OOx-4 ll 3 Maxwell and Land; Moseley and ilarlden. Score second game Brooklyn.200 010 010-4 ll 3 indinapolis .. .010 002 61x-9 14 2 Lafitte, Bluejacket, and Land, Wat ion; Kaiser Hug and Kardien AMERICAN AU games rain. Jnp Flutist: Knits lo. Washington, August 21.-Batu stop ped today's game between St Louis and Washington in the first half of the fourth inning. Neither side had made a run or blt South Atlantic _v. _ At Macon 6; Albany 0. At Jacksonville 0; Columbus 6_ At Savannah 4; Columbia 2. At Jacksonville 6; Columbus 1. 1st game. At Charleston 1 ; Augusta 0. SOUTHERN LEAGUE At Birmingham 10; Montgomery 6. At Mobile 2; New Orleans O' At Atlanta 4; Memphis 4. Called ninth to allow Memphis to ratch train. At Chattanooga 2; Nashville 1. VIRGINIA LEAGUE At Norfolk 12; Roanoke 1. At Newoprt News 0; Portsmouth 6. At Richmond 2; Petersburg 4 North Carolina League At Qreebsboro-Ashevllle, rain. - At Raleigh 6; Winston1: 1. ? At Charlotte 8; Durham 0. International League At Providence-Rochester, rain. ; At Baltimore-Buffalo, rain. ' Others not scheduled American Association At Louisville 0; st. Paul 2. At Indianapolis 14; Minneapolis 6. At Cleveland 4; Kansan CU? S. At Columuba t; Milwaukee 2. RTS :: ooooooooooooooooo o o o STANDING OF CLUBS o o o ooooooooooooooooo South Atlantic League. Won Loat Pct. Albany. 34 20 630 Charleston. 33 21 GU Columbus.31 24 Cfit Savannah. 27 25 Gi 9 Augusta. 20 29 473 Macon.*L 28 440 Columbiu . 24 31 43G Jacksonville. 18 36 333 Southern League. Won Lost Pct. Birmingham.71 53 673 New Orleans. 68 52 567 Mobile. 69 56 552 Atlanta. 60 55 522 Nashville. 64 60 516 Chattanooga. 62 62 500 Memphis. 52 72 41? Montgomery. 46 81 362 American League. Won Lost Pct. Philadelphia. 73 36 670 Boston. 63 47 569 Washington. 59 51 536 Detroit. 56 56 500 St. Louis ........ 53 56 486 Chicago. 55 59 482 New York.GO 63 446 Cleveland. 38 80 32'.* National League. Won Ix)st Pct. New York.G9 46 563 Boston. 58 47 552 I St. Louis. 60 53 531 I Chicago.G8 52 527 Pittsburgh. 49 57 462 Philadelphia. 49 58 458 Brooklyn. 49 68 498 Cincinnati.. ^. 49 68 450 Federal League. Woo LOBt Pct. Indlanoplls.61 49 Chicago. 62 60 Baltimore 57 61 Brooklyn. 54 51 b.. Buffalo. 55 63 609 Kansas City. 63 61 460 Pittsburgh. 47 60 439 St. Louis. 49 63 437 i GEOKGJ.l ELECTION There Will be a H?t Time lin tho] State Convention. Atlanta, Q..., August 21.-The hot test convention light Ueorgla hos known in a decade ic promised on September 2 at Macon when Thomas W. Hardwick and Governor .lohn M Slaton fight it oui for election ab United States renator. It is now as surred that neither will have enough votes to win on the flrst ballot, ana that th-3 Felder vote or a large chare of lt will be necessary for nomination. With nearly all the returns In Hardwick and Slaton appear to bs? running about neck and neck. Gover nor Slaton appears to have a. large! plurality of the popular voie. Felder | ls running a rather Md third. Governor Slaton announced to ins j friends that -he would go to the eon ventlon prepared to fight, "The interestr. of the cuant?es that voted for me will be In the hands of the delegates named to the conven Hon," he salt*. "We r/aall go to that convention prepared to ntand by our guns to the last man." "The last returns indicate that we have carried between . 150 and 160 convention votes and I expect to be elected pa the oecond ballot," sala Mr. Hardwick. The Fulton county committee rath er framed up against Slaton, who car ried the county easily. Under the] law the friends of tho successful can didate for governor name the dele gates, and this was left to St. Elmo] Massengate, manager for Judge Ilar rls. But there will be no content on Harrier and Massengale sent in a list or six stalwart avowed Hardwick men Including himself. After a hoi de bate the delegation was instructed to voto for Slaton as long as ne desired his name to remain before the con j vention, but an effort . to let Slaton have a voice in choosing the delegates failed! INDICTMENT ASKED i Unscrupulous Dealers May Be Com mitted to Jail. (By Associated Proas.) . Washington, Au?;. 21-There were strong Indications today that at least ' six grand Juries in*as many different i localities soon will be asked to re-1 turn indictments against food deal-1 crs alleged to have raised price* In a conspiracy to violate the She. mun an ti-trust act. I Juries are almost certain to be ask ed for Indictments tn Chicago, Wash ington, Brooklyn and three other cit ies, the names of which the' depart ment at present will not reveal. In Chicago an Immediate effort will be made to Jail offenders. Despite tho unwillingness of the of ficials to discuss the investigation it was learned tonight that Informa tion had been received " concurnlng beef packers in Chicago which may re sult in prosecutions. Department of Justice agents, it wss ? said, have discovered that packers are shipping large quantities of meats aaross the Canadian border. At the same time meat prices are advancing. It was understood here today that the packers have hot taken kindly to the Investigation. . The rise In the sugar prices has led to renewed interest among depart ment officials lu the investigation. of the supposed connection between the so-called' sugar trust and the beet sugar Interests. v ' Deposit YOUR MONEY WITH US and then, we will lend you money when you need it. Interest paid on deposits. Farmers and Merchants Bank and Farmers Loan & Trust Company. Anderson, S. C. combined resources a little the ritt? of one million eolian*. IN GROCERIES We have a crmplete and choice stock to select from Fresh Vegetables rish Potatoes, String ?eans, Corn, Tomatoes, Cabbage, Beets, etc. In Fresh Meats Veal, Spring Lamb, Mutton, Native and Wes tern Beef, Live and Dress ed Poultry. W. A. POWER 212 S. Main. Sam D. Harper, Mgr. T "I The Road to Advancement Better things are lo store for the young: man or woman who ay H tomat I cai ly lays aside a part of their wages every pay day. Systematic Saving Its a great factor In build lug character. Try it. The Savings De partment of The Bank of Anderson The Strongest Bank In the County. Could You Usa ? little extra money to good advantage just no?? Haven't you something to sell? Do yon ovni something you no longer use, but which if offered at a bargain price would ap peal .vt once to some one who does need it? Ap INTELl.ICc.NCER Want Ad wtll torn &e trick. Y'V PHONE 321 1W -mi ? '?m --aw^???M?M??a????