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"LIVE AT HOME" Raise Truck, Pigs and Cattle IO ACRES are enough, but we also have another of 30 acres. Both within one mile of the City lim its, well improved and in fine condition for truck ing. . Both within the Anderson school district and are just the places for the farmer who wishes to quit cotton and school his children; or for the town man wish ing to supplement his other business. You can't btr.r them. Frank & DeCamps Realty Co. THONE 246 Subject to Change Without Noticetl We Will Exchange : A ton of Meal for a ton of Cotton seed. A ton of 16 per cent Acid for 1625 lbs of seed. A ton of 10-2 Fertilizer for 1655 lbs of se eel? A ton of 12-2 Fertilizer for 1780 lbs of seed* A ton of 12*1-1 Fertilizer for 2250 lbs of 'Seed. A ton of 10-2-2 Fertilizer for 2650 lbs of - seed? Seed delivered at Farmers Oil Mill. Meal delivered at Farmers Oil Mill. Fertilizer delivered at Fertilizer Mill. GRAIN MAY BE A BETTER MONEY CROP NEXT YEAR THAN COTTON Wheat and oats are money crops in the summer. A summer money crop may be very desirable next summer. It usually is. It pays to fertilize wheat md oats when sown. TRY OUR 12-1-1 I Anderson Phosphate & Oil Co. J. R. VANDIVER, President and Treas. ll? " ' oooooooooooooo! :udg0 Pot-r Guern?y Kno* la ??? ?c vwwuvuuuUuuwuU|tor Qf sterne merit. In addition to O O the actual program rendered by thia ? . ?? rm . [company. Mr. Bristow Is offering fur O At tile fl iieatres O ) thor inducements to the theatre goers A of thia city, namely, numerous and t v*lu?hl? prizes being given away to O O O O O O O o o nnnno night- Tho great eastern novelty. UOOOOOOOOOOOO O ?The Countr>. store." will be intro ?- Iduced for the ilrst time to un Ander At the Palmetto. (son audience At leas?t twenty-five Seats wero at a prccif?ra at the presents will be given to the holder? Palmetto all or vest?rdsy ??to.uoon ot the !uck>* uUsJ&cfS tonight Tres abd last night Tho vaudeville at th? ?:nts ranging from needles to buggies. Palmetto evidently desees the nubile, "n 8at?rday night a solid sold watch judging from the crowds And then *our choice of twelve, now on display there U an added attrjct'on 'The in the show window of the WsPer ll window at Marchanho & Bobbe Jew- Keete Jewelry store. No extra charge elry store is a thing of beauty. No ar- will'be made for the chance of wtn ttclo In the window worth under ?2!">. tiing one or more of thean valuable A?i the person holding the :UCKV Prizes. nUmbcr tiny on Saturday night, after ? -? tile Inst show, tako his or ber pick Sympathy With Hnssu*. ?Pom thc large assortment or Jewelry, landon. Sept, I0.-A dispntch to the icher, Ulina, cut glass or silver- Konter Telegram company frcra Pet ware. In addition to one of these rograd says: prizes. Manager Pinkaton la offering ' iCoh?teruattoo prevails at .Cracow, an annual pass to the Palmetto Thea- The evacuation of tho town bas be tre to the person holding the second gun The authorities are trying to number drawn from the box. The Induce mern bc ra of tho local rifts dub ?r<7CB uro oftt?tnly .vorth white? In to ttinala and avahit in the defense of addition to ncslng a dandy show. tho placo. Many, however, have re -i- jciKiiod their member .hips because of At lae BIje" ThMiro. ,' V'^thy with Russia._ Lort night tho Bijou Theatre played Prnssian Pilare Wounded, tn packed houses. Tho eenie in i ag London, Si>:>?. to.-Prince Joachim Norene St Clair Dramatic, stock , Albr?rht. of PrussJa? waa wounded Company and the Million-Dollar Mya. yesterday by a shrapnel bullet, ar tery. cordie to an official Berlin dispatch. ?Tho Hi. Clair company introduced which lia? benn forwarded by tlie Am r? farmatic version of the f.smo-.n <-om- wterdau correspondent of tba Router edy'scene from tho Charity BsH en-.Telegram company, titled "AJCork Leg." 'Kat-'. mTb^r of The bullet penetrated the thigh but tho excellent company Mayed or ls. believed not to have Injured the har runt to prrf.tcilon, Mr. Pollock esr bone, i'licjto ?>> American Press .\- ....i.n.o.. This photo was maile while the Ile* tbs way from Tirlemout to louvain. :: S PO NATIONAL . At New York 5; Brooklyn 1. First game. At New Vork 1; Brooklyn 2. Second game. , At Boston 3; Philadelphia U. First' game. At Bonton 7; Philadelphia 2. Sec ond game. At Pittsburgh 4; Chicago 2. tA Cincinnati 2; St. Louis 3. Pittsburgh Won. Pittsburgh, Sept 10.-Steady pitch-, ?% enabled Pittsburgh to defeat Chi cago today 4 to 2. Score Chicago.OOO 001 001-2 8 1 pittsburgh .. .. 021 001 OOx-4 7 2 Vaughn, llageman and Archer; Cooper and Coleman. Threw ('ame Away. Cincinnati. Sept. 10.-The Clncln-I natl pitchers allowed only one hit, jut their wildness gave St. Louis today's] game 3 to "2. Score St. Louis .. .. 000 000 300-3 1* 3 Cincinnati.110 000 000-2 4 1 Perrit and Snyder, VVingo; Benton, Douglass and Clark. (?lents Divide Doable. .New York, Sept. 10.-New York to day ?.Ivined a doubleheader with j Brooklyn. The champions rallied be hind Teireau's fine pitching in the] first game and won easily 5 to 1. Brooklyn took the second game 2 to 1. Hagan had the better of a pitchers* battle with Demaree, the latter weak ening in the fourth when three Bingles a hit batsman and a force out enabled Brooklyr to score two runs. Score first game Brooklyn .. .. 000 000 100-1 3 1 New York .. . . 012 002 OOx-5 8 1 Allen and Steele and McC rty: '.vsreau and "Me Lean. 'core second game Brooklyn .. .. 000 200 000-2 6 1 New York .-. .. 000 000 010-1 8 3. Hagan and Miller; Demaree, Wiltae, and McLean. Boston Won a Doable BUL Boston, Sept. 10.-By winning both games to today's doubleheader from Philadelphia 3 to 0 and 7 tc 2, Boston increased its lead in the national lea gue race one full game as New York divided with Brooklyn. Rudolph and James had the heavy ..tung Philadel phia players always in hand. Evers was removed from tho first game by Umpire Eaton and Wilted took hts place for the day. Score first game Philadelphia ii 000 100 OOO-0 2 4] Boston.00f? )00 0*x-3 6 Marshall and D ...n; Rudolph and] dowdy. Score second gar.1 * - Boston .. .. -..J 004 lix-7 13 0 Philadelphia .. o '2 000 000-2 6 2 James and C dy; Baumgardner, Oeacbgerkand \ urna. VIRGIN! A7 LEAGUE At Rtchmc 1 7; Roanoke 0. . At Nortel1- 0; Newport News 4. At Peter: Lurg 1; Portmouth 2. SOimiER? ' LEAGUE] At Atlanta 1; New Orleans 8 First gillie: At Atlanta 13; New Orleans 0. Sec ond game. C innings, darkness. At Nashville 0; Montgomery 2. 1st game. At Nashville 6; Montgomery 0. 2nd gamo, 5 innings, darkness. At Memphis 1; Birmingham 3. At Chattanooga 2; Mobile 1. American Association At Minneapolis-Milwaukee, no gamo. At St Paul-Kanaas City, rain. At Iudlanapolia 0; Louisville !>. At Cleveland 8-4; Columhua 6*3. RA ti Ml RF.MILTS' HHftford C'onu.. Sept. 10.-Tommy Murphy today made a clean sweep of the four events curded for tko final day of tbs grand circuit meeting at Charter Oak Park, taking the trot ting division or the matron stake witt Peter Volo; the pacing division of tat same stake with Anna Bradford: win nlng the 3:24 trot with Barbara Over ton und the free for all pace with j Frank Bogash, Jr. )SS AMBULANCE I Cross physicians ni J nurses were ou RTS FEDERAL Ai Pittsburgh,8; Kansas CJty 9. At Un nv 1<> 10; Chicago 3, At Brooklyn 0; St. Louis 1. At Baltimore 6; Indianapolis 12. 1st game. At Baltimore 5; Indianapolis 3. 2nd gamo, 5 Innings, darkness. Got <;?MM1 Sti.rt. hurfcn. .'ept 10.-Wausas Cit; scored seven runs off Camnitz and Barger in th. first inning today and defeated P?ttsbrgh 9 to 8. u Score Kansas City .. 700 002 00Q-9 ll 1 Pittsburgh .. . .OOO 202 0400-8 17 2 Packard. Cu ?lop and Easterly; Cam illa, Barger, Lee lair and Berry. DlTiiled a Double. Baltimore, Sept. 10.-Baltimore and Indianapolis again divided a double header here ; .day. Thc visitors took the first game 12 to Cana Baltimore won the second, which was tailed at ?he end of thc fifth inning on. account ? darkness io 3; Jcorc fire? R.-iue- ' . indlanap.'ii . o20 001 4 vii 12 U, U Baltimore . . 103 020 0??. - .> ll i Billiard, Whitehouse, Mulliu; Fal cenberg and Hariden ; Quinn, Wilhelm, Smith, Hughes and Russell. Srr.re second game Baltimore .. ,,4J.0 J0O- 5 8 2 indlacapolii...., 039 Ob- 2 4 1 Conley, Uailey and Jackiitsoh ; Bil. Hard and Hariden. > r St. Louis Won. Brooklyn. Sept. 10.-Watson, of St Louis, today interrupted Brooklyn's long winning streak, 'holding the lo CHIS to two scr&teh hita. St. Louis won by a score i~ toO. Score- i " St. Louis .. .j. 000 100 000-1 6 0 Brooklyn 000 000 000-0 ? 0 Watson and Simon; La Pitte and Land. .i lluffalo Takes Second. Buffalo. Sept. 10.-Buffalo wo;*- the second game of thc. stries with Chi cago today 10 to 3. Score Chicago.000 210 000-3 8 5 Euffalo .. ..004 000 0?x-10 10 0 ' Johnson, Fiske, McGuire; Moran, Moore and Blair. AMER?C A TU At Chicago-Detroit, raia. At Philadelphia 8; Boston 1. At Washington 4; New York 6. At St. Louis 6; Cleveland 6. Athletics Coate tick. Philadelphia. Sept. 10- Philadel phia outplayed Booton in all depart menta and won today's gaine 8 to 1 Poster was knocked off S tba. rubber in .six innings..., This waa. tho first time Philadelphia has defeated Boa ton io nine attempts. Score Boston. 100 000 000-1 7 2 Phllr^piu.v ?. 210 0005 00k-8 14 0 Foster. Gregg and Carrigan; Bress Icr and Lapp. Washington Lost to New York. Washington. Sept. Uh-New York hit to better !ul-.u,.iag? iban ?Vusk lngton today and won 6 to 4. . The Yankees scored three runs in the third on two singles, a sacrifice, a hit bats man and a sacrifice. .They scored again In the fifth on an error and Hartwell's triple and added two more In tho ninth on two singles, a pass and a etclen base. Score New York .... 0003 01O 002-6 {8 . 4 Washington ;. .Opt OOO 003-4 ll i Brown uni*. Sweeney: Ayres. Ennel. Tarper and Henry..Willlama. ? .-. .? 1^.OIJ.' S Woa la the N'lnlh, Si. Louis. Sept t0.-t-A base oh balls to Howard, his steal .of second and slpgles by sbotten and -Pratt after one waa out in the ninth,inning.today/won Tor St. Louis ? to & Score Cleveland .. ..300 100 0001-fi tO 3 Si. Louis .. .. 210 OOO 111-0 12 3 .Mitchell. Morton and^Q^U? Jame [ind Agnew. . ? - -? - International League At Providence 6; Jersey City , At Rochester gf ? Mtmtr. .At Huf fulo 15; Toronto, 5. Others postponed. . encer The Best Advertising Medium in Upper Carolina The Following is One of the Many Testimonials Received From Advertisers in The Intelliaencer : Anderson Real Estate and Investment Company CAPITAL STOCK $50,000,00 Real Estate, Stock, Renting Anderson, S. C., August 2 7, 1914. Advertising Manager, Anderson Intelligencer, . Anderson, S. C. Dear Sir:- " ' I think it is only'right that I tell you of two incidents that have occurred recently by our advertising in your paper. Yes terday a man walked into the office and said that he wanted to look at the Chamblee farm that we were cutting up West of the city. I showed it to him and sold him one of them, before 1 get back to the office, I asked him where he saw the advertisement and he said in The Intelligencer. Recently we had an inquiry from Columbia about a form and when the man came up we sold him the place- He also said he saw the advertisement in The Intelligencer. Yours very truly, L. S. HORTON, First Vice President. ft/I ORAL..: MARKET REPORT New York Cotton that cereal. The market,closed heavy 2 to 2 3-8 lower than Tuesday night. Other leading staples, too, all und?r I went a severe net decline, corn 1 " to 2 a2 l-8c; oats 2 1-4 to 2 f,-8c and New York, Sept. 10.-Today's oper ations through the international com mittee of the New Y*>rk cotton ex change resulted in the liquidation of 600 bales .>' December at :>.&0. The sales were equally divldel ^.y the bal lot between six local uouses. aud whtlc the amount so far liquidated seems small as compared with the total in terest outstanding, the fact that thc plan ls in working order has1 made a favorable ifaipresslc^. on sentiment. It is also anticipated that any im provement in the European situation, which many think to he foreshadow ed by recent war developments would lead to a rapid incr ease hi the spot demand from Lancashire spinners, und sentiment as to the possibility of successfully working out of old com mitments liss also been encouraged by the. reports of a steadier spot sit uation. Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, Sept. 10-Cotton, spot, in better demand. Sales 3.000 bales, including 2,700 American on tho baals af 6.00d for middling. Imports ,431 bales, all American. liie Day ?o Congress Washington, Sept. 10.-Senate met at ll a. m. Adopted resolutions looking to thc establishment of international com mission on ocean freight rates. Amendments to liberalize the bank law were debated. Recessed at 6 p. m., until noon on Friday. House met at noon. Thc ways and means committee agreed on a war revenue bil which it is estimated will add $107,000,000 a year to the government's revenue, j Thc- conference report on the trade j commission BTT1 was called up for 'consideration. . Adopted confernce report on Feder nl trade commission bill, which now goes to the president. Began debato on general leasing bill to open np coal, oil, phosphate and Other resources on public lands. Adjourned at 5:50 P. M. until' noon bn Friday. Dry Goods New York; Sept 10:-Cotton goods markets showed a firmer tono today. Raw silk was easier. Cotton yarns were weaker. Woolen goods-were io broBrtcr- demand. v-ot con oeea vu CONDENSED PASSENGER- SCHED ULES PIEDMONT AND NORTH ERN RAILWAY COMPANY-, Effective August 16, 101?. Anderson, S C. SAGE AND DARKENS GRAY HAIR It's Grandmother's Reelp? To Restore Celer, Gloss &5u TMrkHe-s New 1 or?, Svpi. iv.-wotton ?eeo )I1 was more active with prices high ;r on covering for the account of r?dern who had oil sold abroad, to gether with buying of. late months by ?ef.hera who find difficulty In secur ng crude. Tenders of LiW Warrow vere made ow contract sales J0.600 >atrels.- Final prices wera,il to 10 mints net higher. .sr.ntiOO; September 566*595; Octaher >99a600; November 595a698; Decetn >or 602a603; January 612at|3; Febru ary 6l5a618; March 626*628 ;< April 136*684 Moncton Call New York, s*^- 10.'-Morenniil > pfc. sterling exchange strong; for ca s r.00: for/ieniand 499. " \r sllverVvv*!. ticago Grain Sept. lb.-Wheat suffered setback tn price today, valnlytfiecauae cf n movement In con reas lo suspend the Import ?thy on ? Hair that loses Its color snd lustre, Dr when lt fados, turno groy, dull and lifeless, is car^oj \jy the lack of sul phur in : the hair. ' Our grandmother made, a mixture of Sate Tos. and Sul phur to keep her locks dark and beau tiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color, that KAa??ti#?vi dfirH shade cf winch is So attractive, usc only this old-time recipe. Nowadays ?*c got thia famous mix ture hy asking at any drug store .for a. 50c bottle of "Wyeth's Sago and Sul phur Compound," which darkens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that rto bodybody can, possibly tell lt has been applied. Besides, lt takes off dom.t ruff, stops scalp itching and falling hair. You just dampen a sponge or soft brash with It and draw thia through your hair, taking -ame? small strand at. a tune. Dy morning thc gray hair disappears; hut what. d5|gft)| the ladles with Wyeth's Sage abd Bivi pb ur ls" that, besides beautifully darkening tho nair after a few'applications, it also- brings back the glows and lastro and lt gives lt an appearance of abun dance. Arrivais Departures No. 31 7.45 a. m.No. 30 6.20 8, rn. No. 83 9.40 a. m.No 32 8.20 a. m. No x36 11.35 a. m.No. 34 10.25 .a.m.. No. 87 1.36 p. m.No. 36 ll 50 a. m. No. 39 3 30 p. m.No. 38 2.10 p. m. No. 41 -4^45 p. m.No 40 3.30 p. m. No 43 5.65 p. m.No.x42 4.45 p. m No. 46 7.15 p. m No. 44 6 4E p. m. No. 47 ll 15 o. m.No. 46 10.00 p. m. : (x-Limite! train ) - CI V. PALMER. ^^..Oe^^sjiongor.Agent. ^ CHARLESTON ?fc<W$STKItN CARO LINA RAILWAY -The August Short Line - Arrives : No. 6. ......11.40 a zn. No. 21 . .8;45 p. m. Leaves: No. 22.COO a m. No.^ 6..3,35 p. m Information, schedules, rates, cte, promptly given. E WILLIAMS, Q. P. A. Augusta, Qa. T. B. CurMa. G. A. Andersen & C. WE WILL PAY YOU TEN CENTS FOR YOUR COTTON v - We have several small ioma, tine land, In five miles cf Jthe, .?i_ _V-l-t. _ . ... n - nw wen ?? tiarri $45-00 to $75.00 per acre-only ?-4 payable this fell, and we will lake Good Middling Corte? in payment of this 1-4 al Ten Cent? a pound. We will hold the co> ton until February 1st und give you the overplus then, if there S any. Balance payable in One and Two Yean nt 7 par cent interest. Anderson Real Estate <& Investment Co* K. R Horton, Preses, ?ert?n, V. P . ;Jfi 1?. Marahnll. tres?