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COMPLETE DETAILS OH COMING EXHIBIT EVERYTHING NOW IN READI NESS FOR THE DAY IMPORTANT EVENT Chamber of Commerce Has Issu ed Statement on Order cf Pro gram for Stock Show With all the plans complete for the coming stock show, which is to he held in Anderson on September au. Secre tary Whft'.ey of th? Anderson chamber of commerce sn!d yesterday tliaf :';? expects the event to be the biggest thing of its kind ever attempted in tl.:., Ito ?.?..? .?.?. !;.~ ! : mn? pleased with the interest that tho far mers are manifesting in the show and ne says that the attendance will be .very large Indeed. The fellowing statement has been issued regarding the show: Racing Department The race will begin promptly at 3 P. M. on the North Anderson High way at North Anderson. pr. L. W. Snider, of the Frftwell Co., who has charge ot the same, and will appoint the official starter and ,, ) tun ai keeper. ?y Jno. Linley will.make arrangements for all persons, in the city and country to see the races. The highway will be especially gone Vv*'r and arranged for. All persons who want to enter the races must turn their names in to Dr. Snyder or to the chamber of commerce by 10:30 A. M. of the day of,the races. No entries will be accepted after ?that date and hour. The races are open to all horses and ponies, city and country, except that no norse or pony that has ever raced on a track will bo permitted to en ter. There will be no entry fee. First Race-One Heat Only One half mlle race for ponies. 1st Prlbe-$5.00 In cash, Coca-Cola ?.Co.. Anderson. **'?.'?' 2nd Prise-$2.00 ,'n cash. Thomp I ' ?on'a Shoe Store. ard Prise-$1.60 Umbrella, Moore Wilson Co. \ . Second Prise-1 Feat Only r. One helf mlle,. geoMeman'B riding v race, tree for all. ' 1st Prlse-pSCjOO ,lu cash. J, RI Van ?.'MMf Prfxe?$?,0btjn cash, ?givjen by tJn'dle'Uavfc 'Taylor5. IT ff Srd Prise-8pech'1 Prize. W>, B. Mc ^..G ruder, i ? < <i" .1 ??fl A The speaking will be over by 12:80. j jiaT^-1^ MP>?Hdi!l>-win -be tbr?wn- open for picnic purposes; and ali persons are requested to bring baskets for the "'* same: Free ?c? watermill Be served .~-Hf the Wurth- -Anderson- Cq,, Cold Cold drinks, etc., for sale. Exhibit ef Live Slock This exhibition will begin at 1:30 P. ?t?:. and' entries fnr pris*? numbers 1, 2, 3 ?aid 9, in classes A and B must .beebo-* a In har noss and exhibited as ' latch on the ground?. Unless all such entries are BO H ii own. they will be disqualified. Pony Exhibits I In the pony contests, the four prizes will be .divided into Class C-l and Class .C-2, and two prises given for best by ny <rkiden by young lady under 16 years of age and two prizes for best pony by young man under 15 years of sgd. Blue ribbons to all others. These prise? are open to any boy or .'-^grrt. within a perinea age limit, in the '?"'elty or county of Anderson. . Parade of Prise Winne rh At 4 P, M. a parade of prise winners will be held. Pep for Hogs Special pena "will be built* for ex hibitions of bogen. The prise winners Will not an???*?, par?utru. Special Notice t,A total Of 74 prises will tte given away, totaling In cost about $500. and lt will be well worth the effort of any . farmer or other person to win any of these prises. i-rerybody interested tn this big move to crest gre?te* Interest in llve J gUMcdJKtlon should attend. Every lible arrangement for the care and fort of everybody who comes to the'ce! brat ion at North Anderson .?111 1?' ta\?h. LA IH KM NOT?CK-Special en-ange ls ment vior your compoft are being mado. Judges ilC .".micJ Charles of Greenville, ?peela! hoi si? expert, will be Ute judge of borsi . i Yr-s. stallions, and penlee. PM Prof. ? M. Williams of Clemson - C?flege, Wi.. W the Judge of the live 4>aerai Announcements Op-n >o ??H fardero. ?m?! thft!r 'ami Iles in Anderson county. >:* AU.entries,for exhibit prises, must fte made before il } i M. at the head *U?rt?rs ?t North Ar<u?rviMi. where ali cs will be held. The speak ?ltldn nnd rac?? tn*at?..nr ?riii. ?sments for basket picnic will Tneld lo North An e'er ?on Grounds H^W^Oir?W open to the general ,A 'Sbbltc city and county,'at 10 A. M. Street car service direct to the ground. Speaking Program - Starts at 10:30 A. M. at North An derson . ?j Call to order-by Hon. 8. A. Burns, ' President Anderson County Ia,ve . Stock Asaociattou. Invocation-Rev. J. H. GIbboney. Rector ??mer ?episcopal Church. An _ / F idriess-southern Railway and Lrve.tdefr" Development, hy W. J. See Dept., Southern-Railway, Columbia. S. C. - ss-Heal Profits in Uvestock, I Mr, Pau? Cal Vin, Livestock Demon strator. Clemson college, 8. C. ! . Future'of livestock lo the South Prbf; x. O. Williams, director of Mr*-, stock. Clemson college. i 4i' Address, Livestock Raising Along ^Scientific Uhes-Dr. Walter Sorrell, j START MADE AT BETTER PRICES Anderton People Are Taking Tc the Idea of Buying Cotton at 10 Cents Pei* Pound lt now appears thal Anderson peo ple %j>- going to welcome the plun to buy cotton from the farmers at th? rate of 1" cents per i>onnd. the buy. ing to be done by Individuals and for the purpose of helping with the pres ent ?erlous situation, created by thc low price of the fleecy staple. A good si art was mad" in Anderson yesterday afternoon when M. X. Pat terson, one of the city's well known contractors, purchased a bale ot cot ton from Samuel IO. Qorrard, paying him Ul cents per pound. Thc bah weighed 465 poundb and was ginned at ?he Farmers' oil mill The plan in to |6aU upon every man, woman and child who has tin price to purchase one bale from u ?arme-r who han hoi poid any ?if ?ii-' new cotton. The bales will he store I either at the warehouse or at tin home of the purchaser. Kvery person who buy? a bale will he requested ti give his name and tin: name or th? farmer from whom he mude tin- pur c lune to the chamber of commerce i; order that a record of all such case:, may be kept This movement begun in Atlanta several days ago and hag been enthus ilasticalty endorsed in all sections o' . Georgia. Atlanta citizens have bought I nearly iiCO bates In one and, two bub lots, lt is stated thut the movement lins up.rend to Washington where sen gators and representatives' from cotton 'growing State? have.formed an organ . Ration to buy at least one bule each. Local people'Who have discussed the situation hell '-o that 50Q bales eau be bought, within a very short time. Only thoee farmers wljo have not sold any of this year's crop will be considered, and the plan ls' to buy only one bale from one farmer ut l<> cents. LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER NAME Registration Board Will Be In Session Today and Then Duties Will Be Completed The Anderson county bourd of reg istration Went into session yesterday morning at the court house. meeting in the ellice of the county Supervisor,, and during the'day the board bud al j that ls could do. One member of the board said last night that during* tpe day about 200 certificates, newgMgjjf and renewals were Issued. llfljSp Anderson county voters should bear iii mind the fact that today ls tlje-iaat day that the board will be in session and tr the voter does not get hm reg istration certif?cate today vhe will not get one at all*. Tho chairman of the .board an uounced last night that today's- meet. lng will be held, in the same room in tlie court house and that the board will be in session between ?ho houri of 10 a. m. and il p. m. today. This is the last chance GOOD NEWSPAPER MAN HERE Mr. HasHPen Comes from Kentucky to Be With Intelligencer (The Daily Mall.) Mr. und Mrs. Phelps Sasseen mid children have arrived from Henderson, Ky., to make Anderson their home. Mr. Saaseen has been connected with the Henderson Dally Gleaner as ad vertising manager for some time, and v ll hold a similar position with the Anderson Intelligencer. He is an ex perienced newspaper mon and will be quit an addition to The Intelligencer force. For the present Mr. and Mrs. Sassoon are stopping ? at the Hotel Chiquola, but they' have secured a use, No. 618 North McDuffle street, and witt begin housekeeping in- the next few days. Both of them are al ready delighted with Anderson, ar 2 the people here whom they have met are delighted with them. LOCAL DEALERS FILED PROTEST Anderson Bottling Concerns Tele graphed Objection* To Wash-' ragten In Re Stamp Tax That Andersons bottling Indus tries and' the various proprietors ot those ftst?blishmant? ere very much opposed to any atamp ta* being levier on bottled gooda le indicated in no uncertain manner by a telegram which tho Anderson mea sent to Sov ator B. R. Tillman In Washington yes terday. It ia understood that the bill IR about to become a law which will provide for n tax to be levied on all cold drinks and when this* fact be came known a storm of protest arose from the dealers here ot the various aummor drink*. 4 ney ciaitu that auch an act will be ruinous- to their busi ness and indicated that sentiment In the following telegram: Anderson. S. C. Sept. 7. 1914. Hon. B. R. Tillman, Washington. D. 0 We protest against sterno ta^ on cold drinks. It will practically ru'.n our business and ls a gror-s discrim ination against the poor man si'1 C-M ion mill employee. Kindly M? P efforts to defeat such legis1-"?' Ralph J. Ramer. Pres. S. 6. Bo...-..? Association. Coca-Cols Company. Superior Bottling Works. J. P. Collett. Bottler. Blue Fjidge Ice Company. Bottlers. Chero-Cola Co., A. P. Spence. Pre?, j.* .... * Livestock 8pectal Agent, Southern Railway. Greensboro, N. Cf i Organisation of commission to ent ibie plans and map out details for the 1916 Grain Festival. Fitrman Smith, presiding. t BUN-FIGHTER CAUGHT AFTER A LflHe CHASE LUTHER GAINES PLACED IN JAIL HERE SHOT BUD EARLE Physicians Say That Wounded Negro Is In Critical Condition and Will Probably Die After . Im.-iliiK Luther Caines, .1 ne ?<ro, over ir><> miles Sunday afternoon Tic! Sundav nicht, Sheriff Ashley gave Up hope of getting the negro himself .,, ; i.i.,;an lu Bpruud the descriptions >t thc man lo the other town:; il?, received :> telegram yesterday tba; lice in Lavoti .i. fia., und Deputy si * if Wllllsma wont to the Georgia t.; '. .md H< . ured thc negro. in u mix-up ?ear Snow Hill church, .letwei .i Town /Hie and Fuir Play, 'laine-: iliol .1 negro named "Dud" Barlo Saturday nigh'- The negroes 'liid been holding a (tah fry and ut a I late hour tho two principals in the case got into nh altercation. Gaines ls al leged to have left the place and gone to a m a:-hy farm house, where he broke In ind stole a .'.hot gun, and returning to the fish fry be fired the weapon, the entire load taking effect in Rurle'n buck. The negro ls in a :riticu! condition. No word waa received in Anderson of the affair until lute Sunday after uoen und Sheriir Ashley then marted on Gallie's trail. He followed him, going hy automobile, for over 150 miles, traveling all night, but gave up the chase yesterday morning about daylight. The wounded negro was brought to the Anderson county hospital and the attending physicians say that he is seriously wounded and that he will probably die. o o o o o o 0 o o o o o -o o u IVA NOTES o o 0000000000 o Iva, Sept. .7.-The annual meeting of the Good'Hope Memoria' associ ation will be held'at the old church next Friday, tbs Uth. ^ ..L Sherard nf Anderson. w>lt\lei?Tet; thf memorial address. -All'.&hf?jj?wtfMnd tricada aro urged ?to ^ pxd^^'.-*n thu- .o..-?:a H9lo?;,fnd.(pr^>wel( filiabas kt tu. as. W*^?rWAr<^^f^?'^?l l>r(,Ul<-1' ?f Anderson, ore SpeMhfg^he;Weok herc wjth their aunt, Mrs. J. A. McAllis ter, il V Mrs. W. H. I .?wis and dsught?rs. Mieseu Bertha and Lillian are spend ing a few days with relatives in Tuc capau. Mr. (Mem McGee ot Andersen was a' on a short visit last week to his moth er, Mrs. M. J. McGee. Members of the Civic Improvement association are assed to meat in ilic Iva HlgV school building on the 17th. BUsin?sr/ of importance is to be transacted. Messrs. Claud . Masters and Earnest McGowan of Mountain (.'reek tptut Sunday here with i'rieiids ney and Williamston. ; Messrs James Skelton and Clifford Bowie of Hartwell, Go., were In town a few days go. Miss Mettto Herron of Storeville waa the guest a few days ago of her friend Miss Lula Finley. Mrs. James Simpson and children of Anderson are visiting at the homo of Mr. R. S. Sherard. MISB Minnie Galley has returned to her home after spending several days In Atlanta with relatives and wa4 accompanied home by her little nlocv. Matine Widows. Rev. J. Fi ?uk Ligon or Columbia will pf ach in the Presbyterian chu , n hore next Sunday morning and evening. . Miss Pearl Gatley left this morning to spend sometime in Atlanta with rel atives. - Mrs. Robort Dacus and little son, Robert of Greenville aro the guests of Mrs. W. T. A. Sherard. Mr. Toro Baskln of near Lowndes ville was a business visitor here on Wednesday. Monday. Miss Louise Cunningham of Lown desville is the guest or her cousin. Miss Georgia Belle Uar kin. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Jones spent Suuday and Monday with the iormcr's parents. Mr. and Mrn. J. Morgan Jone o* Evergreen. Rov. Hi H. Bu'-'ss wit? conduct a series >t melin es In the First Lr mis? church he.-s hcgi tr.ri.; Monda.? iit#bt and a", ta 3 aneri of tho other denom ination;* ar? cor Ililli Incited til at tend these services. . Mrs. Gus Hall and children have returned horns from a WMWI visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Mar tin of Seneca. Mr. Preston Adams left this morn ing for Lattnier to accept .a position in the store pf brother-in-law. Mr. Chunk McAHster. .Mr. James Simpson or Anderdon, spent the week-end here with relntlves. Miss Carrie .Sehrimp of SltorevIB?, has returned home after a short visit to her sister. Mrs. S. H. Finley Messrs. Orr Clinkscales and Orr Moschino, of Lowndeftville were vulf 'n town Saturday.. 1 0 rosny friends nf Mrs T. R.. . who was carried to the Smeth m Hospital Lb Anderson last week, will be glad td learn that she .fe fast recovering from her operation. Mr. Watter Sherard of Abbeville, spent Sunday here with relative*. slr. Cc-lton Watt spent Saturday night and Sunday here with his pa rents. ? Mrs. Annie Sadler has returned from a trek's visit to her brother. Hr. B. II. Sadler of Pendleton. Mrs. V. C. 'Sherard lett last wee* for an extended visit to Seneca, Oaf ANDERSON READY FOR THE ELECTION GREAT INTEREST Voters Lined Up by Candidates For Few of County Offices To Be Filled Now. The people or Scuth Carolina will today make their ch ?leo between Ma jor John C. Richards ot Liberty Hill and Richard I. Manning of Sumter for j 'overlier. At the ame time a Lieu-f enant-Oovernor will lie elected and .i railroad commissioner. ?In Ander son county Tour commissioners will be .hosen ami a treasurer will' bc olect .d. Fred H. Dominick and Wyatt Aiken will be the two candidates to be voted for for congress." Three ad ditional members of iii" House will he elected. In accordance with, the law. the county candidates ali filed their pledges yesterday of campaign ex penses of the candidates during the two weeks elapsing between tho- first primary and the second election. The following ls the complete list: R. D. Smith .'. .$7.88 J. R. Culbertson.'. .. 7.9u Itufust Fant. Jr.'.14.80 R. A. Sullivan.4.4u J. M. Holliday. .. 4:75 W. A. Trippe :.17 :. ... 5.20 Sum M. Wolfe.'.. .. .. 5.05 C. Fi. Martin. .. .-. .. 22.80 H.. A. Foster.i :. X 8.30 Oscar D. Gray .. .. r.'.. 9.60 Asa Hall, Jr... 7.10 Mack Wlng.20.00 J. Lawrence McGee.1.85 J. H. Hutchison.2.90 J. ll. HancocV..!.. 3.25 w. w. scott :.3.00 People In Anderson are greatly in terested in the race for governor and hot h Richards and Manning claim that they will carry Anderson county. In the county races, great interest surrounds the race for the House of Representatives. Throe men were el ected in the first, primary',ajid;the sec ond race today'will "result tn. the re mamine three', being choseH.', I . Tire intelligencer has made arrange ment:-, for furnishing the. returns and with th? assistance of tin; ina augers of the various" precincts 'Hm boped ?to give thc information promjjit.'jy. FALL, COURT IS, u NOW IN SESSION1 ..ii, ui-j-;>! *iM<J < ?'' ? * Judge Memminger Opened j.-Ses?. I \dfcurned Account Hpiiday '. .';;'.; ' '--~ " ; Tile fall terni of tho cour: orgenerpl sessions for Ai.u>n?on " county; ?OU yehpd. yv8terduy morning wt lb; Judge Memminger presiding*' and'th* other1, court oilioials . ?n-. 4bcir respective] [places. Immediately after cwurt),.'was j Opened yesterday hW -honor dnnounced that no cases would be tried during that day: because ot the fact that .Mon day. Sept. 7. is labor day and n, legal holiday. Adjoummont was bad until this morning. . . i . There is some doubt about whether I there will be un session of> court to-' I day, owing to the fact that it is election lay, but the jurors hove .not been ex cused and it in probable that court, will today begin lu two-weeks grind. flianiherlala's Liniment. If you are ever troubled with aches,, pains or soreness of the. muscles, you will appreciate fije ?oc^J uu^ltie? ?? Chamberlain's Uniment- - Many?-suf. fe re ra from rlieumutium .and sciatica have used it with, the best results. It is especially val?ame* ?tor lumbago, and lame back. ,For salo by .nil deal nSS? - - . . ' : ' . FIRE DESTROYED M?CH FEED 3T?FF Quantity of Fodder and Hay Went Up In Smoke When Capt. Sullivan's Barn Was Bumed AH the people o? Wiiiiamstcs wet? returning to their bornes. Sunday morning, following the Ure Which de stroyed the cUj Hali ai that point, they noticed another" blase and with in a few minutes'Csp?, o. W. Sulli van's large ham was Irr flamea Be fore anything could-be done to'save the building the >bttrn. Wa.*' U i marin? fnrna.ee and a fetr minutes*Elater an other ama ll outbuilding caught from| ioiO .Milt ?UtU ?iitriuir Wwi viirnn. i Capt. Sullivan : succeeded: th saving all of lils stock liefore th* roof of the building fell hr. but he lost 8.000 bun dle* of fodder, twenty tout? of pe avine hay and a lurg*"crop o? oat*. . It,U<| understood that..Mr.-..BulUvsm, carried only a small amount of insurance on the building uvl nothing ,l?ke its worth. His loss will be ysry heavy. lu apeaktng -pf the tire. Capt. Sulli van said yesterday that the only, ex planation be could think ct *ps fcpon taneous rombusion as tho tire could hardly have any other origin at that hour of the morning. Btarrlutea>aJekly fared. "My attention waa first, called to Chamberlain's CoMe,j ij&kf?f* and Diarrhoea Remedy aa muon aa twelve years ago. At itheW,tf?ief.*.$was se riously 111 with summ*? eoniplaiat. One doso.of this remedy checked '.be trouble" write? Mr*tC;> W Florence. Rockfield, ?m? rKo^9atp|hf ?all JeaJ ers. ? . - ? * ELECTRIC CIT1 * _ * Items of Interest and Person? * Wireless on the St Mitt* L??Bo?n W?n (Joed Scholarship. Miss Kate ! .a Hoon, who lives a few attlee west of the? city, has been iiwarded a four vcr scholarship in Winthrop College. The scholarHhip ls one of four, given each your by the South Carolina Federation of Wo men's Clubs. Miss Lul'.oon's friends' were congratulating her yesterday on the splendid Hhowlng site made when l\\b examination was held Two Sermons Here Splendi Congregntiom.' at the First Baptist] church of'Anderson heard two splen did sermons Sunday. These were preached by Dr. E. M. Potent and his son. E M. Potent. Jr. Dr. Poteat ppoke to a well filled church Sunday morning and his effort was one of the bed that Anderson people have ever heard. The sermon delivered by his con sunday night was equally as good and Andersou people felt that they were fortunato lu being obie to secure] these two gentlemen for even one day. Lalior Bay Was Observed Here. Yesterday was labor day imf the | national holiday created no celebra tion In Anderson and but little atten tion was paid here to the day; The hanks of the city were cloded arid the postofDce was, closed but there) was no celebration held. The fall term of the court of general sessions, was opened by Judge Memmlnger but an adjournment was had within a few min ul":; on nccount of the day being] p. holiday , Selling Ticket?* . For Al's Wastrels. Seats went on r.ale yesterday at the Anderson office of the Piedmont & Northern line railwuy for the appear ance in Greenville of Al Fields mins trels. This is the first show of the season for Greenville and the first at traction that Anderson people have had an opportunity of attending and doubtless the party to go from this city on September 14 will be large. I-ow rates will be offered by the P. & Nv,,End If the reservation reaches a large number it is possible that a t'pecial train will be run. Motors Will tju Jii)\i< .Meetiu'.r l"iliiv. ., ,. ,, Anderson nj-.-n on vito board of .di rectors of the Piedmont & Northern i Une will go to Greenville 'thia, ?tter-' noon toi attend a meptink ot, the board which .will .po held.at Chick Sp .? tpnight. There are 35 directora qt the electric rood and three or four.or] {bese l|ve in Anderson. Jt.'l8;"' stood foti a special dinner, will bel served tonight for the directors meet ing and the occasion" will prob; be very pleasant. . , . --p- . ,\ % *i Shttiliiy Outings Were Pjysaat? , '^'AUuoib?iii people- a^lehSlpg the Viand concert at ' Williamston SUhdSv afternoon say that they spent a very plcar-ant day at Wiill.amston. Springs. Th'en crowd grows larger every Sun Jay and lh?ie were probably more people In attendance at tile concert last Sunday than had been attracted to that place before A number of Anderson people also went to High Shoals Sunday and spent the day, while others went to Chick Springs. --o l'eu nt y Bonrd to ? Meet Tomorrow. Ti'.e regular monthly meeting of the' county bourd of commissioners will not be held today, although this is the first Tuesday In the month and the day for the meeetiqg to take pace. The chunge ia this meeting was due to the fact that today is electees, day ?nd (it.', the .rpembera qt the bourd have variour dptles to per/opn fa connect tlon with the election ii wap deemed bent to postpone the meeting Until jtpmoirow. it .will, bc held Wednesday in the office of J. Mack VJflk, county supervisor, .. -?^-Tj , Farmers Hold . Muntius Cotton. A few bales of new cotton were re ceived. In Anderdon , yesterday and pb ced on the local market lt la said fiat the cotton is opening all over the . ouqty at a very rapid rate and that farm* rs are having; their hands full In getting it picked'. One. of the lo cal business men. said ; yesterday that the farmers are selling about from what he can see. be estimates one-third cr what they are .picking and the remaining two-thirds goes to the warebonevc. .-0-. Livestock Men Hera Yesti'i'day* S O. Williams and Paul H. Calvin both from the livestock deoartmeut of Clemson College, came ?to Anderson yesterday and spent the day In this nil* . wn.kl.. .tn..*....- < ??--. ll--?~^ raisers andi considering the situation. Tbs two gentlemen say that they are going to lend* every possible assist ance toward making the com?a* ?tve stock exhibit in Anderson.a Success *n$ they, kay that they expect thu show tc have a good effect on ?tock raising in this county. Anderson Seed Ge to Alabo esa? Aa evidence of the' met that people in other states arc beginning to re cognize the superiority o? Anderson goods. Furman Smith, .the: seedsman, yesterday received an oi aar from m planter in Alabama for 100 bushela ot barr clover seed. MT. Smith ?xpwt* to make the shipmen* within the next, lay or so and be .Vye that Alabama people will lie impressed whoa they see the result off tb M planting an derson farmers arc also oeatanmg to maltee that it pays to plant ether things than cotton ?nd to use only, the very best seeds. Y SPARKLETS * il Mention Caught Over the * reels ol Anderson * a* "?f* ^f* ^t* ^P* *^r* Moved Family . From Angi isl ?i. Mrs. C. L. Burkett and children ar rived In the city yesterday from Au gusta, tia., and will make their home here. Mr. Burkett ls the Associated Press operator on The Intelligencer and has heen in Anderson for some months. For a few days Mr. and Mrs Burkett will be at the Chiquoia ho tel. School Children ?Being Enrolled. Dozens of mothers appeared yester day at the office of ls. C. McCants, su pcrlntendent of the public schools, and registered their young -hopefuls for the coming session. A number of them went to the chamber of com merce rooms by mistake, Instead of to Mr. McCante' ofilce The superintend, ent is well pleased with the enroll ment thuu f?r nnri ho says that he ls expecting a banner year. ? - :-0 Zion Hand ls I To Furnish Muslo- . i Porter A. Whaley or tb'- Anderson ? chamber of commerce announced yes terday that he had secured the Zion > band of Pendleton to furnish tho music here on livestock exhibit ,day, I September 20. This i& a splendid band and thc people of thc city are ! looking forward to their appearance here with considerable pleasure, IA Gbod Bill r,'; . . ! JC. At The Bijou Lj The attraction playing this week at ! the; Bijou theatre promises to he tbe i best that Manager . 'Brhtow ha* yet brought to the city. TU? vaudeville acts are clean and moral in every sense of the word and patrons of tho popular amusement plac > said last night that they appreciated Mr. iIris tow's bringing such companies to An derson . ooooooooooooooooooo 0 o BASEBALL NOTES o |? o oooooooooooooooooooo Sam Crawford's triple was right there ?or Detroit yesterday. Cravath got another homer yeator iday, winning a game' for PhiLulel 1 dolphin., i , . Mathewson was in, fine form 'yester day afternoon, until the last ' inning and lost the morning gatne t b Custon. He gave up 12 hits and Rudolph 11. .Bentley held.tho.world's champs to [one hit yesterday. Battery for St. Loafs, Nationals yoe te-day, Doak and Win go! They; won. Snodgrass rot In bad with tl jo Bos \td?f fans and : there > was a ?car 'tiof. Mayor Curley went ovj. on tho field, s Boston and New York remain un changed in the standing, Steen, pitching for Cleveland, won his own game wljh q singie.m the 15th inning, and then went in and won me second game. Tris Speaker, Boston American, got another homer yesterday, winning this game. Joe Wood, one time hero, Was chased out of tbe game by tho um pires. Paul Fittery, formerly of Anderson, waa the star of the Central league this year. He was broke Into the National league Monday witb Cincinnati, yield ing but 6 hits to Chicago, but losing the game 3 to 1. Walter Johnson returned .to* form j yesterday and in a 13 inning game de I feated New York. Boston Nationals won Saturday's game, tying New York for the Icadi Boston purchased Pitcher'Hoghes of the Rochester,. N. Y. ctub, who has won 20 out of 24 games. Falkenberg won for Indianapolis) Federals. Savannah has ?won three and Al bany 2 in the post season champion ship In the Sallie. Nap Rucker Held New York.N?t ! tonals down to 1 mn in the second j game of * deab?a hsaier. LABOR OAK GAMES American League. [New York 11-8; Boston f>-3. Washington i-7; Philadelphia 0-8. Detroit 8-3; Chicago 7-0, First game 12 Inning?. C?oVc?wn? 4-?; Jjt. Louts 3-2. First game 15 Inkings. - National Lean-ne. Pittsburg 4-2; gt Louis 7*1. Boston 5-1 ; Ne'r York 4-10. Chicago-3-3; daeiastatt i Philadelphia 7-7 ; 1 Brooklyn 4-?. Federal L^kgee. Brooklyn 4-11; Pittsburg 3-8. Buffalo 11-2; Baltimore S C ! Indianapolis r>-S; Chicago'8-3. i Kansan City-Si. Loulsv- rain, j . Sont beru l^agaew . i Memphis.7; Montgomery 6 J8 In nings. , Atienta IMO; Mobile 3-1 j Chattanooga 2-6; New Orleans 8-5. I Birmingham 7-6; Nashville. #9. Serth Carol**? league. Charlotte 8-3; Asheville 1?S. Winston 4-4; Greensboro 0-2. Durham 1-*: f?al?*3h 5^9. . Savannah ?3*4? -Hag. Albany, Ga., Septi'T.-Savannah to day won the pennant in the South Atlantic league by defcatlug Albany 4 to a in the shtth gSMlie of the post r.?acsoii serta* between the ' perm ?nt winners In tho flrst ?ad second vkt? ot the season,.. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOB COUNTY SUPERVISOR, I hereby announce myself a cancel late for county supervisor, subject to he Democratic primary. J. MACK KING. I hereby announce myself a ennui late for supervisor of Anderson coun y, subject to the rules of dcmcoratic ?rimary. C. F. MARTIN. . REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby announce myself as a can. lidate for House of Representatives rom Anderson county, subj vt. to the 'ules of tho democratic party. OSCAR D. GRAY. I hereby announce myself a candl iate for the House of Representatives rom Anderson county subject to the .ules of the democratic primary. RUFUS FAN i, JR'. I hereby announce myself a candi late foi' the lionise of Representatives 'or Anderson county, subject to thc rules of thc Democratic primacy. ASA HALL, JR. I am a candidate for the Houso of Representatives from Anderson coun ty*. T will abide the rules of the pri nary. SAM WOLFE. . I .hereby announce myself a eandl late for representative from Andor ra? county subject to the rules of the democratic primary. J. H. HUTCHISON. FOB COMMISSIONER. District No. 2. R. A. Sullivan of Fort township is hereby announced for . commissioner tor Section Two, comprising r'ork Rock Mills, Pendleton and Centervillc townships. I hereby announce myself a candi, late for Commissioner from District Mo. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock Mills, Fork and Centervillc town ships. Subject to the rules of the dem ocratic primary. JOHN Ri CULBERSON. District No. 3. I hereby announce myself a candi date for county commissioner tor tho third section, consisting of Garvin Brushy Creek, Williamston and Hope well townships, subject '{o' the action sf tho lemocr?tlc' primary. H? <A.f'FOSTER. ' I hereby announce myself'''a candi la te for' Commissioner of Third Sec tion consisting' of Williamston, Brushy creek, Hopewell and Garvin Townships,, subject to the rules of the D?mocratie primary. W, .(Berry) SPEARMAN. I hereby, announce nay,,..candidacy (or.county . commiaaioner. from Section t. c.cicpri'ufd.of Belton. i$art!n. Hones Path and Broadway townships. Sub. (oct to the rules, of tie democratic party. R. D. SMITH. .Better known as "Dick" Smiin. i hareby announce my candidacy cor County Commissioner from Sec tion 4, comprised of Belton, Hones Path, Martin and Broadway town ships, subject to the rules., of the Democratic primary. J. M. HOLLIDAY. FOB COUNTY TBEAgftBER, I hereby announce myself a candi date for county treasurer, subject to . the rules and regulations ot the dem ocratic primary. DR. W. A. TRdPP.. v I hereby a^no?bce ^nyself i candi ililli- im- tOuiiiy if ijuKurer, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. ?'. ' V, i O. Nv G BOLBMAN. CONDENSED: PASSENGER SCHED ULES PIEDMONT AND NORTH. BBB RAILWAY COMPANY, Effective August 16, 1914, Anderson, 8,-43!?.. ? Arrivals ?>?p?rt?,re8 No. SI 7.46 a. m;No. SO fcsC u m. No. 33 9.40 a. xn.No 32 9.20 e. m. No x35 .11.36 a. m.No. 34 10u$6 A m No. 37 1.3B p. m.No. 36 , ll 50 a. m. No. 89 3 80' p. m.No. 38 2.10 p. m. No. 41 4.45 p. , m.No 40 3.30 ?. m. Sp ?S> - B.BT^ ft?. w.r^O.Zi" i.*^ JV T No. *5 7.15 p. m.No. 44 5 46 p. mt No. 47 Ji.15 p. m.No. 46 10.00 p. m. (s-Limited train.) C. V. PALMER, General Passenger Agent CHARLESTON ft. WESTERN CARO LINA RAILWAY -Tlie Ae*u?t fi?ert Ilse Arrives. Mo. ?.1L40 a> m. No. n.8.46 p, m leaves : 5rVf*t.6.00 a m Mo. 6 ..,".t.3,35 p. xa Information, ?chedu?es, rate?, etc, promptly given. E WILLrA|t8. G. pi. A. r ' Alignais, Ga. T. BL.Curt?s..O, &^i<*JjF Anderson, S. ?. ' "