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Classified Wu nt Advert Twenty-five word? or lena, Olio T Six Times $ 1.00. All advertisement over twenty-flv word. Itutcs on I.0UU words to tion. No advertisement taken for lesa If youl name apurara In tho tele your waul ad to 321 and u bill will prompt payment. FOR SALE FOR HALE-180 acres 2 miles vant of Iva, S. C.- 5 room dwelling, barn, j tenant IIOUKCCH Well timbered and , watered. A bargain to a quick buyer. Address G. W. Belcher, Iva, S. C. A ?001? PA KM FOB SALE-- l?4 acre Oconee county. South Union road. High state . of cultivation. Weil watered. Good pasture?. Fino or chard und scuppornong vine. Four tenant bouscB and largo burn. A bargain for Borne man. A. T. Thomp son, Westminster, S. C., R. F. D. 3. FOR HALF-2G0 farms So. Ga., West Green and Denton, Ga., $10.50 round trip. If you are Interested write or ?seo mo at once. G. E. Key, County Clerk's Office, Anderson, S. C. tf FOR RENT FOR RENT-Front office In now Wat Bon-Vandiver building. Very de sirable location, . tf Tho Anderson Intelligencer WANTS WANTED-The pnblic to know Gmt Ave have Just recoived a large ahip ment of box files, and can supply your wants in thia line. Anderson Intelligencer, Job Department. tf WANTED'BAG. Sr-Bring all your meal and hull bags to u a and get the CASH. Nothing but the best want: ed. Farmora Oil Mill WANTED-You to know that we mako the beat Evaporators. Either Cop per or Galvanized Steel, Metat Shingley Tin Roofing, Guttering, Smoko ?t ticks. Gin Suction . Pirio. etc. Di wer Hoofing Co. Tho Shop with a Reputation.. Wanted-B;rta ' on two thousand dol lars worth ot school bonds to run a period of twenty years. These ?J bonds .aro. of Fairview and Cherry ; school districts. State rate of In terest lu -bid*.- : ?? CL BROCK,. W. A. MULLIGAN.. Pendleton, S. C. LOST LOST-One , em all. beauty pin with name "Baby" painted in . bjuo. in Bijou .theatre 'Saturday afternoon. . Finder please return to No. 13 E.} Franklin 'street.-Mrs. W. G. Cu? *an- y_^ XOST-Betwdch (V D. Anderson's store'andHne foundry, Tuesday af . ter C 'p. m., ono 17 jewel Howard wetch* with Annjston.AJa,, militia fob. Paul Bradshaw. Phone 243. tf THE IDEAL SPOT- for a home ls at at Sandy Springs, Anderson County. For Salo or for Rent-44 acres' highly improved 1-2 milo from San dy Springs dapot, 6 room house, stable for horses and cows,. corn crib and other outbuildings. Fruit consisting pf apples,-pears, ponchea, figs and "grapes in abundance. Welt . of fino water "at'kitchen door. Fine Bpring. 9 a^res in Berumda pasture with running water from springy en tire year.. .Tb,!? ia an .Ideal poultry and dalry farm-write or soe owner at once, D; A.-.' T?rl?T, Sandy Springs, S. G.. i J. Soral. 2du tiys-l 8-14 Tote gl^P^^M^^' ,m '^-^ 4 1 1 f All delinquent road tax collectors are provided aitn ?h.- c-?lnial .receipt attachod^3%,?o.mfrn,oy Cfc conocfers: unloss ryon! \ Wai. thp official rece lpt as above provided for. ?VA <% ;iiAt?KAKING.. ; V ?.???> _^.r;Mf^tty.,Sy,Pervlaor. . NOTICE O^HT?HOXTOiftS ?Stetf INO ' ?6n, S. C., pn Wednesday, Sept* 8th.' 1014 atfcoMock,p?n?; for tho^urpqac; of nuihqrl0nK^ mortgage of tho. .'prop. vty of the ?ontp&ny 1$ Gie Old,Domin ion Trust Comphhy in ah ansobnt hot to cxcee? ^2?.6el>t0O/ .i L . : . , v Jj. S. FOWLER, President? lt a WK 4wfc%. " . FOR COMPTROLLER GENERAL isiiig Rates im? ??> cents. Throe Times 50 cents, c wurrin prorata for each additional bc unod in u month made on appli f than 25 centB, cush in advance. phone directory you eso telephone ho mailed utter ita Insertion for SUNDAY SCHOOL HAS GOOD START Field Agent Succeeds In Getting Fine School Organized at the Flat Rock Church . At a meeting o? the Pial Hock Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon it was deeided tu benin on next Sun day u regular Sunday Behool: Thc church hus aol had a .1 hool for some time now, and it war. thought by mn- I ny of the mern beru that it was time ! that this work was begun again hy-thu people. For several days previous to the Sabbath, Mr. Joseph Hollins:.n. held worker of tho Sunday Helton! for the Piedmont Presbytery, bad been vi li ing thu families of the church ami community to ascertain thoir wishes In regard tb this step, ile met with very much encouragement, most of tho families responding to his appeal willi th?! expression o? sincere desires to sue the wark r?a?iUtfd. On Sunday afternoon at tho regu lar preaching aarvieos of the church, the present supply pastor. Hov. I). Witherspoon Dodge, preached a ser mon on tho importance und necessity of a Sunday school for every growing church. He used tho occasion to bri;; g shnrply bofore the minds of the people the issue that was pending."" Al the conclusion of thc sonrtbu, the service was turned over to Mr. Hob ins:m, who then asked the p?ople if they wished to express their desire for the beginning of n regular Sunday Behool. A voto was then taken and lt wu- decided at onco to begin tIris new service. The session of the church then ap pointed thu following olIluerB of tho Sunday school: Mr. Thompson Hay nie, Supt-r iii tendent ; Mr. Wmle Tli??lp aon, - netlalant superintendent; Mr. Anton Mojeaky, secretary and treasur er. Permission was given to th? su perintendent to appoiut his own teach ers, for tho school. . .Tim Orst service will bo held next Sunday at 3:30 o'clock und on every succeeding Sunday at thc same hour. Mr. Dodge will continue to preach un Ult! fourth Sabbath of every month, and will also go out aguln next Sun day to do what ho cnn lo glvo tho new movement a "start. It ls hoped that tho people of the church and community will feel their personal responsibility to make this movement a. success, and will du uit in i h (dr power to this end. It.wlll bo a help to themselves und their families and to tim community, church and to the kingdom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ at large. *'*. . . . . , i ' ?. Vote for Tripp for fount y Treasurer. AUTO OWNERS ARE ASKED TO ASSIST People of Anderson Responding Readily to Call For Funds in Completion of Highway Col. H. T. Jayncs, of. Greenville, chairman of tho Truns-Montano Highway commission, lins written a letter to the local*' commission ;lh whteJx^he soya that the people of I Ugh bids have ex ponded their assess ment of 12,000 in tho building of the road through Habun county, Georgia, und that more money is needed ni once tho road ls., to bu, completed. Col. Jayncs calls thc people of Pendleton, Walhalla, "Seneca and Anderson to furnish the remainder, ot their assess ment ol $1,000 to complete tho road. V.,M. ..M,.,Hunter- of .Pendleton, ls nt work In Pendleton' and Sandy Springs timi is trying hurd to raise the fund.}. ,.'Pat Major has been at work in An derson county and ha?? .succeeded In (roiling a considerable sjtm subscribed and tho subscript ions, are now being eal Icu for. lit an effort to make up tho balance of Hie money needed the locul cominis ion has mulled out over TOO letters to pwners pf nu tom ob ll en {n Anderson county, asking that they ?ind. some assistance. Already sumo responso has boen had to-these letteru SJd if tho remainder of tho automobile flvnora respond na they should the cpmmisafon will soon have suihc'm: funds in hand to 'complete' tho high way. . . foe'Catie o f L. L. c'aritelou. ; Tim cas? ot L. L. Cant?loU, Cla-',., don. Texas, ir, similar to that of in: . others who hayo used Chaiaberlal ? ?ojf.0, 'Chotara arid Diarrhoea ?temedy. He '-says. "After trying a doctor for rovorul months, abd Using different kin da.; of medicine fpr my wife who had bf,on troubledMwlth sevore bowel t?jfabtaitnt , for 'several. months, . I bought h 25o bo?tl? ot Chamberlain's (wife, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. Amt rasia* tho s?cen? bottlo she waa enttroTT cured/* For sale by a*l doal ere. . The hits you made yesterday don't win today's game-Kellogg. ANDERSON MAY JOIN THE SHOW Invitation Is To Bo Extended To This City To Join South Caro lina Horse Show Circu'fc A !< !t< r wa i rc? elvi I in ".rid r.-.u:i . 'tarda? I rom ll. T. Mills. ?f (.reenville, secretary ul the SSUIIIII Carolina Horne Show .'.- U-MUHM. in which Mr. Mili? aaya l i n ?rn invita* lion will shortly ho n-im r.-?i ivnuer Hoii to join tiic tiiicorinlion and liold a low lu t!ii . city next year. This ai:-! ic'.utioii is iiit?;r-t*ilv affair ?md CIJlllp.'V il O? Ul?: i?I?<:i itt Ureell vllle, tl reen wood, Henne!luviilf, j Florence, ('oltimMa and Sumter i li is under il aid timi nil the eli lea i cir? i i miine ont n!i ri*:hl ul jtlii* la:;? .il ow. frc'il II financial : a ?pciiui., willi il"- exemption of Oreen villu ?iud Ilia) eily ?Dh! al.nil *l,0<H?, due. ii ?j r ; il. to tho inclement wea I lier prevailing uti I'lrotiKii the I Ci ui ii', ?Iii how anil ' he ia- i I liai Hie ninnie wat; gi'iii'; an in Spur, lauli.iff; :;; l!i? I'liie. A mir nm:; c-nuuly, aceordiiig lo Mr. I Ti 'ihii I. ., ii l-.ivi:*. ?trolInT;*, prohulily h.i- Minru f'nu liv al o.-1; limn any I otiua* eoiiril' In Hie H? .iSy ?iud Alider I sriti would Ire ; i lal?- tc claise a splendid tiowiiiK : ll ii I * dci'idei] to cu ller this e ly. j :i m.*.jorllj <.f Hu live :.i01 k dealers! ie Andei m laver (his city HIMIIK into tho ventura and ii ls umlerKlooil ' il-(l the litiiiiui*;;:; iden ci' the city are favorahl ? to the al letup. ?Veil Se Si rance After All. | 'i OM III <y think lt ?.trance that t*o many people are cured of stomach troulilu hy Chhnilicrlain'H Tablets. Yon would not, however, if you should Rive thr.'ii ? t ria1. They strengthen and in-1 vig?rale thu Rtoinuch and enable it to perform Ila functions naturally. Mrs.1 Hosie Kiah, Wabash, ?nd., writes, "Nothing did nie tho least good until I began lining Chamberlain's Tablets. It is decidedly the best medicine for siohiach trouble l huvo ever used." Por aale hy all dealers. CANDIDATES^HAD ! - A LAST MEETING Aspirants For County Offices Spoke Yesterday to Crowd of 200 People at Cheddar . Tho candidate:; for office la Ander son county held their Inst stand yes-? lerday and some of them went on their loi."*, polit-eal nllgrimngo when ? they Jv -j-neyeu to Cheddar and spoke 1 I there to a crowd of about 20U people, j ! Tho meeting was a ipilet and orderly 1 one and hut little disturbance was ev-, Idont. The apeakorc were Riven close attention, ,I.a:it night some of thc candidates returned to Anderson and were heat ing thc hughes on the outside for a Mtr.-.y volor or two heretofore over looked while Birnie of the other candi-j dates ?--.topped off In Helton and cam- I poigned thcro last night. - I With many Anderson people the} rnces for, countv offices aro of more ; importance than those for the United 1 States sonnte or flato offices ?nd tho, roturnn will bo eagerly awaited this afte.rnooru The Intelligent^. ?- to rnrnish these returns on tho screon, with'tho uid of a moving pict uro ma chine, aa well as the r?ate returns but reiiuests ?ll of thc voters to keep Vent of thc office. Vot?-for Tripp for County Treasurer. Cltrolax! CITROIiAX CITItOLAX It'a a laxative, of course-name tells you that. And the nicest hot weather j .drink you over tasted. Fliio?ies tho-' roughly, and pleasantly, too. P. C.1 Cryslor. Syracuso, N. Y., sayB: "Havo used laxatives for IC years but this ('itiolax bas got everytlilng elso beat a nillo." You will agree with him. Specially nice for children and dell-1 cate persons. Sweetens a sour blllouB stomach very quickly and stops head' ache. IO vims' Pharmacy, agents. Attention Masons. A special communication of Hiram I.odgo^No.GS A. VL M.. will lie held at tho Masonic Templo, this. Tuesday af- . tcrnoon-for tho. purpose of b/urylhg our decca -ed brothor, James M-. Payne. Ali mchihers are urged to be present. By order of Wor^iinful.,Maator. . (Sighed) T. Frank Watkins, W. M. VI. E.: Soy ht. Sec. Scientific Discovery ? Vegetable Klement That 1*i Bnpidlj Doing A why With tho Use Calomel. Frlorson'a Pharmacy; Bolton, 8. C., ls Ono of the first progressive con cerns to offer for/sale tho. new sys tem of medicine that ls fast sup planting tlie usc of old-fashioned calomel as a liver medicino. | Nearly everyone known how easily t ?Vo liver becomes sluggish In this, i.'. ic and how this sluggishness -tn not only all tho other physl-J cal ingana but tho mind as well.i The signal towera of this dread ! condition, which some call malaria; are coated tongue, lock, of energy, dui! eyes, constipation, aallow com-j plexlon ' Taken with regularity this proven scientific liquid vegetable medicino In tho form of CARSWEWS LlVER Atn-will prevent or promptly relieve : al! liver trophies. ... I On Balo under money return gu ar-, anteo by Frlcrson'a Pharmacy? Bel-1 ton, x I CLEMSON WILL HELP THE GRAIN FES?IVAL ? ? CANNOT GIVE ANY CASH TO SWELL PRI?E LIST IS TO SEND EXHIBIT Dr. Riggs Explains That Clemson Doc3 Not Get All the Money That It Collects A committee consistim: <>r h'urman Smith. Porter A. Whaley, I Vandl \< ?-, Cuy Norrie-, Poster !.. UrnwII, I). I. Smith, Wade Dicke, Moor -I. II. Ucdl'rcy itud William Banks yo:\.orday visited Houison College lo enlist thc iy m pu thies of Hie mnnuji men, lhere m the Southeastern Gruie l-Vslival he hold 1?re tho Hilrd week of ?ext August. Ti. la lr. planned <>;? a large i '?.alo, ;:s !t blUtcwido ali "ir. on n,c-| .ount of Hi? unusual ?wees-; of tliL'l .tain show held here, the third Tues day in July, whoa -$2.*>U in prizer w;-re i war.led. I? is hoped ue\i year to of fer something like ?r.,noi> in prizes, of which amount several hundred dol lar:- have been contributed already I ir. W. M. Higgs, preskl-nt of tho ?ollcge. and \V. W. Lort.', stiilc Hirtn d?monstration agent, were lound at the roiler;e and they showed grout in terest in the proposition. However, Dr. Higgs explained that thc college taiihot give any money toward tao awnvJiug of prizes and cannot give :ny scholarship:" in such :i ? use, au .nue'-, as be would Hko to. All educational '"'institutloni; will hu ve to trim their sails this winter until "the conditions settle a -little more, and Glenison ly one Institution which is greatly misjudged Thc col lege itrelf is conducted at a lu pcb, lower cost than many other Institu tions in thc state, considering thc per capita. There is rame n. ney which npmliiS'lly goes to thc college, but it never reaches tho college and is ex panded on experimental worn ni other sections of the state. The eol lojje has no more money than it need?,I and In fact needs'every cent that'll ?eta for collegiate work. However, lt wat? explained that the ?rain festival In Anftorson at the furniert' institute at Clemson next Augur.t might bc made to \vorn to mutual advantage and Clemson will send a superb exhibit to Anderson on account of tho grain show. Small grain li? tho hobby of Mr. lang's lifo end lie ls enthusiastic over the Ander son proposition Una Will leave noth ing undone to give .this city a splendid cxh,ib'.t for tho grain1'-festival' next August. barman Smith, who originated tho. grain festival ?d?a, was doilgblcd to receive yei-ierday* a telc.gr?pt?lc or der from Alabama for several hun-j drcd bushels or thc outr, that won the prises at the show here.'fie bad sent samples last week and preaicied that he would land the order. Tb ) fame of the Anderson grain fet/.ival-hna ?bao abroad There prize oats Tor seed bi lng tremendous pnces.-'; '" Vote for Tripp for County Treasurer, A STRANG A WEAL General Haden Powell instructing Hoy S et in ts in Kn gi a nd. Now'York. Aug. 21.-The nomlnul headquarters, of the Hoy Scouts of America today macro public Instruct Hons by Lieutenant Geuoral Sir. S. S. ?udtn Powoll which bo "has issued to thousands of troops of boy scouts in tho British Empire. The instructions, in the form of a statement' under the heading "Tho Great War Cry," arc io part ns follows: ~v ? "The sudden' rush to- arms by-the great nations of Europe'against each other over- a comparatively-emull In cident in Servia, shows. V(hyv it i>? BO essential to bc pfeparewaV all- 't?nica for .what ia possible, even though lt may not bo probable. "Also it shows how little: aro tho peoples of-these conn trios i as yet In BUlllcient mutual sympathy, as io ren der war impossible between ' them." This will be so until lieder umlernt,uni lug ls established between*, them. I or j us do what, we cnn through .tho. sec IT* brotherhood io promnto this In the ? i tuVe. For the immediate present ? j have duties to pur country to porfo tn. HKAY? 1-'I HU TI SM y London. Aug. 25.-"S^pco yesterday morning, tho : Germans have boen nt-, tacking. Charloroi, which tho, French are holding," nays thc Dally. Mall's Ostend correspond? n telegraphing op' Monday. "The Germans, invaded tho town trpm the Montagny . side and motto out by the turning - bridges in front of the railway station. "Tbjbro waa a hot fight for tho pas1-' session... of the bridges as well us for. ?ho railway station anil other build ings. ;V Gorman .sholls aro falling ?n the* town. "Houses on. tho left of tho/llo tol Europe, us soon from tho railway station,,appeared seriously damaged.. A mass of French artillery and, troops In .endless line:! poured out, it J* enid, toward Cha'tclot and tho. Gormans woro driven back -with a serious loss." W, T. .'Greene, Ilopkl?ton, N. H., writes tho following letter which \idll interest ovedy o^e who has. Kidney' trouble: "Pot over a year Mrs. Greene bad been afflicted with a very, stub born "kidney trouble. An opotatidn was advised. This 1 would, not con sent tor. sFoley'a Kidney JW11? -done j moro to, completo her-recovery tlmn any medicino.she lias taken and I foe! ?t my. duty td recommend Folejv.c'Kld noy Flits, tb'all who may need kidney moJiclne.'* Thoy are ionic in action, quick1 to give good. reaults^~-EY&ns Pharmacy.--Adv. THE CHAUTAUQUA PLANS MATURING . "-qr. Redpath People Say That They Are T0 Offer More Select At tractions Than Ever Before The entertainment''' coiiimltfe'c of ic Anderdon chamber cf commerce I yesterday received ... letter iro:n Uar ry P. Harrison, of l'-ilpali Chuuluu qua, which, company ha:, aonsuuted lo li?:Ul thu second ann tal chautauqua In 'Iii? city; lu his letter Hr. Harrison ?ilya that qWlliK Io the European war 'ii:5 company will he abie to command :;:-)?-. aol jct talent for thu Ililli season Mian ever before in ita history andi that every day stellar attraction? aro ije'i..; booked, lie abo naya that the many elections now beim; h.'id wilt obviate the necessity of senators and congressmen having to bi al brine to attend to their cam pan/n: and nu ev il'its to liavo some fine political' speakers, auch a1* Senator L'lPoHctte. | m Wii cousin-. Congressman ?urgesa and possibly William Jciiningjj Uryan. Mr. lian ison has not yet bera able to natue thc dates for thu cliautauqus: i to em:" lo Hil.'- city l-l! in all limita bility ho will arrange lo bring the at traction here at ;.. lillie later dato than it was presented thin year. In accordance with a request ol the chamber of coin m "r.e. Yule for Tripp for Cornily Treasurer. Koop Your Liver Activa During Hie Summer Mouths- Foley Cathartic Tables!s for Sluggish Liver and Constipation It does heat all how quickly Foley Cathartic Tablets liven your liver and ; overcome constipai ion. Ney Oldham. WJmberloy, Texaa, says: "Poley Cath artic Tablets are the host laxative I ever used. They take the placo bf calomel." Wholesome, stirring and cleansing. No griping. A comfort to ylout persons, as they relieve that full bloated feeling. Evans* Pharmacy agents. MILL OFFICIALS ARE COMING IN I New Superintendent for Equinox Mill Has Arrived and Is Ready -..To Assume Duties Here In -.-electing tiie moa tc have charge of their nilli, the officials of the Equi nox have cone to pains to secure only I the very bcsL man for every position and it would seem that the.- v.-. fuc cessiul In thia undertaking. The offi cials of thc- mill already employed : come to Anderdon recommended as | tho best available men In their lines of business and tho new superintend - ent. H. P. Hunter, who arrived yi/ terday, is Bald to ba known a? an ex-1 pert in his line from one end of lne| country to tho, othejr. Mr. Hurkbr - cbmbr to Anderdon1 from Ixnvcll. Mass., and the people 1 behind the Equinox "fl?}..' i::iy that] they believe ho'cad ?o?rle Vm near de livering titc. goods as any man in thc] textile business today. j Voto for Tripp for County Treasurer.] -Vi_.-* ? i* -_< MStay-:'.f-!?o'mc*' Sufferers of Hay Fer? cr and Asthma--Cet a ISottle of Fe. j ley's He pe y mid Tar Compound. Restful sleep, relief and comfort from caching) .gasping-' asthma and* tormenting hay fever for those who take Polcy'a Htmcy and Tar. And be-^ sldeM, l? spreads a .healing soothing -coating a3 it glides down o raw, tick ling throat; otbps ' irritating coughs and summer colds. Don't suffer when .you can buy relief <for so little, cost. Remember- tho name---Foley's Honey and Tar' Compound and refuse substi tuter.. Evans' Pharmacy, agents. INSTITUTE WILL BE HELD HERE Farmers To Hear Splendid Ad dresses In Anderson Tomorrow and Next at Long Branch '' No little interest ls- b<?ln,' manlfetv ed hy. tho farmers of- Anrterai.-;: county over tho Farmers': Institute wmeh'l Viii bo hold here tomof.row und tho, attendance from every eecuqn ! birts lair to bo. large. Some of tai tc8| speakers at tho command of Clomson, fliege , will be sent hero Tor the day, among these hoing . Prof. ' Newman, Prof. Long, Prof. Harro nnd Pf pf. Harton and several ladies Will bo sont lo Anderson fruin tho department. of domestic science of "Winthrop college at. Rock lilli. All of those will, de liver short addrcsse:.,..Tho programme la to begin at 10:30 o'clock and tho meeting will bo held in. the court hour.?, 4 Tho people of tho' Long Branch sec tion will bo given a genuine treat when the institute JH held In theil' neighborhood Thursday. Tho /.same, speakon? will go from this "section to lian g Branch and-the people there will hoar-many things of lutcrost nnd benefit to them. . , , J. W. Rothrock, in charge Vf ' H>e agricultural work ? In 'thip couunty, last night rardo a roqhost -that ns many*ladies -aa possible, attend . the meotlng'l? tlK>- Long Branch, welton, as those' in charge of tho '-domestic f.plcnco work have tomo Interes'.lpg: tilings to say nnd really bouufi.:i.iI suggestions to niako. . .?. -^-:-. I IN THESE SHIRTS ^ ECONOMY AND QUALITY SHAKE HANDS COLOR AND FIT GUARANTEED. AL L x SIZES 14 TO 17 $1.00 now.$.80 1.50 now . 1.15 $2.00 now.$1.50 2.50 now 1.75 NECKWEAR-NEW 1915 Models and every hue that's new, 50c will do. T. L" CFLY COWm WE PREPAY P. POST EXCURSION I Atlanta* Ga9 I -AND- M Binxiiraglniarn, Ala? ! -VIA Soi?fli.eFe IRy. 1 l'KKMIEH CARRIER OF THE SOUTH In connection with lilac Ridge' lt. V. ^h3?l^Y>3^P^- 3rd? FROM-Greenville, Greenwood, Abbeville, Anderson, Westminister, and all intermediate points, on the follow ing schedule and Excursion Fares: T?ain So. 10-Hound Trip Excursion Fare Atlanta Birmingham Lv. Greenwood .,...10:15 a. ni. 3.00. . " Hodges.10:34 a. m. 3.00. -" Abbeville .'.. 9:10 a| m.3.00. Ar. Lv. Ar. Lv". Ar. Ar. I.v. Shoals Jct...10:47 a. in... Donalds.10:53 a. m... Honea Path .11:05 a m. .. Belton .i!.11:22 a m... Helton .11:22 a", ni... Anderson .11:50 a.m... Autun .......12:18 p.m.. Pendleton ....12:26 p. m . Seneca .. .. _. 1:05 p.m... B. H. H. Ko.Sti Walhalla.ll:4? a. m.. Westunlon .,11:45 a. m.. Seneca .'. i. .12:05 p. m .. Atlanta ........ 3:55 p m. (CT). Atlanta' _. 4:10 p.m. (CT). 3.00.-... 3.00_ 3.00_ 3.00_ 3 00_ 3*00_ . 2.75... . 2.75... COO G.00 COO COO coo coo 6.00 6.00 6.00 .5 75 15/75 2.75. 2.7G. ..5.75 .5 75 Ar Birmingham 10:00 p. m ...Excursion tickets will be god only going on speclol train and regular trains to connect with specl?? train ns mentioned above. EXCURSION TICKETS WILL DE GOOD RETURNING AS FOLl^OWS: TO ATLANTA: Returning on all Tegular trains except- At lanta Special add New York-New Orleans Limited Nos. 1st and 2nd 38, to reach original starting point by, midnight, Monday, September-7. 1914. TO BniMIIiGHAM: Feinting on-all regnlar .1 ruins ex cept Atlanta Special ?iul New York.New Orleans Limited.'Nos.. 1st and 2nd,38, to reach original starting point by .midnight, Tuesday, Sept 8, 1914. * A RARE OPPORTUNITY To visit Atlanta, the "Metropolis of the South and,. Birming ham-, the Pittsburg of tho South! Attractive Labor Day celebra tions in Atlanta and. Birmingham. _ - .,*-'> - - BASEBALL GAMES ~ ; " AT ATLANTA WITH MONTGOMERY, SEPTEMBER 3-4-5. AT BIRMINGHAM WITH NASHVILLE, SEPTEMBER 7, ({.wo games) ? : _: " ? j ? ' .Five Day? in Atlanta-Six in Biran ingham For./.further information apply to ticket agents or YT. E. McGEKi A. fl. T'. ,k. Columbia, 3 H. ANDERSON, Spf. B. K. B. R. Anderson W. B. TABER, T.- V? 'A:r: Greerllle. TTS Visrn:xpCARi>s i VV?:PN(:.rNVl?A?h'NN STATION KRY THE A]^DE|?S0?Sf ?OTELLIGENGER JOB PR?NTING DEP/^?Nt For Cleaning tinware. j;;*?rst wash tho,tin In hot. soapsuds and wipo thoroughly dry. Then scorn with dry Hour., applied with an old newspaper. VOTE >. FOR^i^P^ JAS. A. SUMMERSETT FOR COMPTROLLER GENERAL