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THE BIG 4 DEALERS M? luirse-, and mules of the . ir '; f.. Mille/ Union Stock Yards Allanta, Georgia, fi i Will be, ut. The Fretwell Co.'e Stables Friday and Saturday :Srst.;2r,th anA 3?^ 1*14. To liny all classes of mules und liorsos, sud pay- the cash. NEAR DEATH BY SMOTHERING Bot Hatband, With Aid of Cardai, Effects Her Deliverance. Draper, N C.-Mrs. Helen Dalton, ol Hus place, says:if"! suffered for years, with pains in my leif side', arid would oilen almost smother to death*. Medicines patched nie up for awhile but then 1 would eel worse again. Final ly, my husband decided he wanted mc tb try Cardul, the wcman?s tonic,, so he bough}, me a bottle and I began using it. lt did me mere good thea all thc medi cines 1 had taken. ! have induced many of my friends to try Cardui, and they all say they have been benefited by its use. There never has been, end never will be, a medicine to compare with Cardui. 1 believe it is a good medicine for all womanly trou bles." For over 50 years, Cardui has been re lieving woman's sufferings and building weak women up to health and strength. If you are a woman, give it a fair trial. It should surely h?lp you, as it has a million others. Get a bottle ol Cardui to-day. Write ta: Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Ladies* Advisory Dani., Chattanooga. Tenn., tor S**ciai Itutrtuticnt on your caso ana 64 pas? book "Hom? Tresl9>?nt for WomerC^tn ptain wrapper. N.C 199 4 r* j The Road to Advancement Better things are In store for the young maa or woman who systematically lays aside a part of t?^?r wages every pay day? Systematic Saving ls a great factor in build ing character. Try lt The Savings De partment c| The Bao1< of Anderson The Strongest Bank in the County. A shipment of the finest fish ever shipped to An derson: Fancy Flounder rr? .- . i tia i \ Fancy ^panisn n*acK?rei Fancy Salmon Trout Fawcir Croker Extra Fancy Butterfish Fancv Bass Fancy Crabs and Shrimp Extra Fancy Select OYSTERS Arriving 3 times a week, j Phone 8?7J Robinson Fish Co. BOILERS, TANKS, STACKS, ALLK?h?DS OF MACHINERY ANO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS P?PE, S-JULVA?TOEf* ROOFING COMBAR J* !?QN WORKS & Brothers ... j One lot of about 300 pairs of Sho?s for Men and Ladies, values S2.5O' . bj] 34.00. all displayed on our special Shoe Count .r. Take your choice of any in the lol tor <M OK A Great Bargain Men's and Young Men's Hats A variety of styles to suit all tastes, in black and colors, $1.50 to S3.00 val ues. Your choice of any hat in the lot for 95c Throw Away That Old Straw. Ladies' and Misses New Coat Suits In aO tho New Fall Shades. These suits would be con sidered good values at Si 5, but, to star? thc ssason off, we wil sell them at the low price Of $9.93 . ip & - . . Come and Look Them Over. RAIN COATS i FORMEN FOR BOYS FOR GSRLS FOR GIRLS The kind that will keep you dry, at the low price of ? $1.95 NOTE-li) addition to the offering here listed, other most worthy -bargain lots, will bs displayed on special taWes. We do not mention them in detail, but they are well worth seeiiig. B. Fleishman & Brothers Up-\lf>Date Department Store Electric Ck U --v <;l?e OBS Day To (he Orphan*. There ar? few people In Anderson BO nig :ard!y that they would refuse to e! '.- .'he fruits of one day's- lubor to the helpless orphans of South Car olina and almfcA every mau in tin* iv rou!.I . .:. :iy give io .the orphan institutions wherever ^uiii ho makes on one flay out ol th? whofe year. .Saturday, september . Z?, tuts been of ficially declared "Work Day for Or phans" and on this day 3very man ls supposed to. make . a contribution 'flt whatever pay he. received top tup day's work, to the- orphanage of bis 'selection.' Tile plan was put into execution In South Carolina some years ago and lt lias beeh very suc cessful. Anderson people will do their share this year and as a rciult of what this' v:lty alone will do. dozens of homeless little tots will be cared for. Teerhvrs PJan For Kully pay. A meeting of Ute teachers and of ficers of St. John's Methodist church was held at the church last night lo plan for "Rally Day" which has been fixed for September 2Tth. The meet-, lng was held tn the basement of the church and a delightful repa.-t served by the ladies present. It is planned to have interesting exercises and to secure the return to tho school of nil members who have been absent during the vacation period. An interesting ex ercise planned is the graduation of the Junior Members of this' department jf the Echool entitled to the distinc tion of graduation- These number xbout 20 pupils, and the graduation xe rei:--es are most interesting. In ad lition to this other features are plan ned, sad the public 1B invited to at tend. ?Ladles Visited Elks' Quarters , Yesterday was the flrs't official "la llekSr' day" since the Elks moved into Jieir handsome new home. A number j of the ladies of the city, called at the nome during the afternoon and they raid that 'they were very appreciative jot the kindness of the Elks. It is be I -ieved that Friday will become a pop ihir day with tho ladies for their vis ta to the club. Pres by I erin ns Are To Meet In Union. The Presbyterians of Anderson, and there are many, aro much interested n the approaching session of Synod. The Presbyterian Synod is to convene bis year on October 13 at Union and t is probable that there will be a I arge attendance from all parts of the -tau-. It is expected that there will I be between 200 and 300 ministers ure&vnt and many laymen BB wen. nie pennie of Union have already be Igun making preparations for taking cate of the large number of visitors. Ex.Governor Was . Herc Yesterday. Hon. John ?ary Evana ot Spartan burg, formerly >eovornor of South Car olina ?md now chairman of the stater r icquKiratic .ext?cuuvi! o.osimU^e. was j a Anderson .yesterday for a few boura. *fr. Evans says that Ithe outlook for ! thc South is far from gloomy in his opinion, and he. believes that thc South ( \r.d more., especially South Carolina, viii profit from the experience which it ls now undergoing. - Ile. believes hat the..war,.when...lt is eeltiod, will ! result in yte' South being, richer, by kousands o i dollars than it ever was 1 oefqee. . y -o ll?s Retnrprd ( : From Baltimore. Harvey Todd has arrived in the city from Bal timbre, and bas accepted a ; position with Evans' Pharrnaca?, No. i and has already'^?umed hia' du ties. Mr. Todd was gradauatcd rrom j Ute University of Maryland, depart- < mont of Pharmacy in-June and Blncc t tha'-t time has been In the employ- < ment of the Liggett "Cu-apany of Bal- i timor?. He baa a large number Of ' friends in Anderson and they are all j glad t?sat he has decided ta return < home. 1 ?'; --o- . Public Getting It's Money's Worth. ? Tho theatre goora of Anderson dre certainly getting their money's worth 1 theeo days at the moving picture- ( shows. Both shows playing vaude-'1 ville have become very acttve of late ,f and the people attending are given a(" chance', not only to see splendid plc- * turee and good vaudeville bur valuable jj r.rizes are being offered. At the BI-!.* Jeu thea'tre gold Watches and silver Wara ure being given away and at the * Palmetto ? handsome 1300 piano is. ? onered as a ?>r?t? to bs given ' iway next Saturday night, i--o-- . Spacial Referee . Teak frest?awny. A vers* interesting case came up * yesterday In the probate court In ! j ?Mr.h ludee NichotiOa heard the tes }, tlmonV and: too? ,the matter under sd- ., vfaemenf. Ha will report bia findings j, to Um circuit court at..a later ?!ate. j. ,Thts action was brought, by Brooks & 1, Sullivan of Hones. Path and is ir. regard , < lo a lite insurance policy Issued by the - New. ?fork Ufo Insurance. Company to John W. McCullough of ?arlicg ton. The In sured mada OV(:'*jjr^J?&" jj fey to Brocka A Sullivan, tho polity being for ,*?,&Od ?nd U Jj claimed that the policy wac. Uren silo/ed to . laoH". , Rev. Rogers Said ? i To He Improviste. \ Anderson . $eo?le-Will he glad ':o\ Te?rn that there waa, some, alight ire.- . sfrovement io be noted yesterday in ] the coifdiMnn at Rev. Q. M.. Begem,!1 Who han been very ill for the last few j! days. Mr. ..Roger* hs* been at. his ?J I hi? j i that his lng now* Will bc vrc?ecmed OD all j sides. '?J- ? ? '?-. . .- ? -? ? y Sparklets -[ _j_(_i ???re III? Views On War ?jue KI ?un Everyone oonn'ected with the auto mobile "trade ha? been hearing for the last few ' weoka of a r.:.v make of automobile which waa to go on the market to compete with low priced car? and to deliver Just a little more nie way of style, durability, (>t<\ than the other?- are doing but not until yes terday did it develop that there waa ?ny foundation for the rumor. It la ow underatood that the new car ia to lie manufactured hy Dodge Hrothr/'a, famous fdr tike w?'rk-thcy have done for the Ford Motor Car Cornnany and thoHo who have aeon drawings of the new car say that lt ls a beauty. For u number of years Dodge Brother" made a mujorlty of the pieces assem bled In the Ford. Either Work Or .Oo to the J up. Ordorf; have been Issued fruin the headiunrters to thr ppliceurcn thai BO moro v?grants tro to be tolerated '.. j'?.dcrson ard that ev?*ry one int.st work, livery man ls given Iiis choice ' of finding a Job and going to it or ' te.klng a shot at the "Jug." otherwise ' and b?ft?r known as thr cooler." li IS understood that quite a number of arrest? have been made and that several well known white men huvo benn given notice that they must dither go to work or go to Jail, which- 1 aver strike them aa being prefer- 1 ables It is probable that uhout half ' nf the loafers among the negroes ? would rather go to Jail than to try 1 to work. 1 S--o- i Say Robber tint Some Coln. The county ottlcer? were .-ailed up- 1 on yesterday '\6 Investigate a robbery 1 which occured Thursday nigh'* or Fri- '? day morning at. the home ot Willie ; Bryant on Etyt Wbitne,r street. It it? 1 uaid that a thief entered the room ' where orte of Mr". ""Bryant's brothers 1 was asleep with a boarder named 1 Green, and tho thief succeeded in making way yilih about $30 belonging ' lo the boprder and -ibout $5 belp??~lng ' to Mr. Bryant. When the county of ficers arrived they could lind no trace of how the thief entered thc house or of thc manner lh which he took his ( departure. They .have no clue on vyh'ch to go to work. . ? ? ?"i C'linir Car? Are. 'Oinking a Hit." The traveling public ki beginning to grow accustomed to the parlor cars which the Piedmont and Northern line ! railway has inaugurated and thc of- 1 Qciala of the roacbVsay that the pat- ' rouage 1B provinglVory satisfactory. j Because kqf ,the-, tant .that travel Just now i>? tigihy?? thanlf?tri?ry. ?ie pat- 1 rouage' Of i these dares ls hardly as large as had been, expected but it is 1 Improving every day and the railroad believes that every chair will be oc cupied an every trip within a few 1 more weeks. ? ? More Students ; Are Arriving. The second day lor the i914 session \ Cor Audut-jon- college saw the classes til hard at work on their studies. Quite ri number of new students ?rriv-: ; 3d yesterday und matriculated and lt ' ls now believed that the attendance . For thia year will be eonsidcrably bet- J tor than was anticipated a fow weeks ago. Dr. James P. Kinard, the pres- , Ident of Andei/ion college nays that ! ile feels much encouraged and beHeven . that the year will provo to be very ' ?successful. , raming Her* Te Examine Bonks Information has been received In' Anderson fronv^the office of tho comp- . troller geu^ral to the effect that H. \. W-se of the department will ar rivo in Anderson within- the next few laya and will next Week go to work ni the county books, checking them ap and a -cert aluin g if the county's fi nances are in proper shape. Mr. Wise was to come to Anderson laat Monday but his visit- waa postponed t m account of tho fact that court wan t n session bere. , Voie Almost 1 ; JiiHed Owner i Suellen. Racker, a aegro living on ? i plantation several miles from An- > larson, was almost killed yesterday " afternoon wheo abe Was kicked In the * lido by hi own mule. < The mule waa 1 Jed ut Patterson's, stabled and when i Ls. approached him from, the rear the t pule vented his dislike for his owner ti no uncertain manner.- The injured ' learfo wub carried to Dr. Sanders* of- ^ Ice where it wa;- focad that several t ribs hud. Jwen broken and the negro ; iedly Jarrad and bruised. ?lready Ont .For. An OfBce, Just why so many candidates should , ?ppear at ?his ?eason pf ihe year for m offco which' will not bo vacant Bar two years to come ls rather aur t>rti iner hut already there aro four ?.vowed candidatos in tho field for toe ^"office cf county Sheriff und hardly i day pusses without.some additional lame being mentioned. Sheriff Ash-: ley hac not yet, announced whether ->r rit.t he will he In th? race to auc teod himself. fe^H.'*:'':' lo lier Pint '".o people of Bflton are waling to lent? their sid .when a wor thy undortaki; >.up. Several bu-iposs?i*nen of IJoltc/n have already ed. that they .would buy cotton -it in emt > per nofatf nod yesterday it was announced that ?>? A. peer Js willing to take RO bales of cotton at 10 cents from customers in exchange tor merchandise i.ed on. account, and tho H' ii'ia ?v.iDt??c- Company ?;;::. a?nottnc'?d that lt will purchase ?00 balea on tho same terms. Rich School ? To Open ?oerUjr T??* >*? "ftchoo! I* to healn its ? 'i ' ? " I - ll .?!? I session next Monday morning', ''al which time interesting exercises will be held in the school auditorium. The faculty of the iva BC hool ls ver> well clio en this year and will make ? success of the school, i'rof. C. D Coleman, who was the principal ol the Lebanon high school fdr last year Will bo in charge of the IVM school foi the present' tenn arid he has capabb fcsHk-tants. Mr. Coleman has request ed timi Vue p/.irons of pie achoo! SC company their children to the op-'ninj exercises next Monday. -JJ Country Stare Well Patxonlsed. La?t night the" Bijou theatre wai ..packed to the ceiling, DO to speak and as a mattel* of fact the 'sale o tipkets was suspended Tor a while ol a?aunt of the crowded ni.--.les. Manu ger Bristow stated that he has neve had uch a crowded house before. Tin attraction being, "The Kentucky Sher iff" and as an added attarctlon. "th Country Store." .)p account of man; persons not being able to get In at) th last regular show, the va*;aeville troo] put on an extra perfjrmance afte having made preparations io leave Manager Bristow Tys that hs is noi we-11 pleased wl'.n the ppironege i\\<i ls accorded him. a? lt ls conciusiv proof tfcaj the people appreciate th iffor'.s being made by the mauagemen af the Bijou tc furuish clean, higl ..lass performances. ibbatofr Row Is l p-Again. Tlie people of Anderson believed was too good to be true when cit council announced that j a sottleinei !iad linnlly been readied in the Conj.pt rersy between the city of Ander.;oi it. ti. Henderson and every meat mai I-:et and butcher shop in the cit, Council thought that ihey had fiuali ii-.-posed of this matter and that' ijreat weight had been lifted fro; .heir shoulders, only to discover thi nothing of the sort had transpired an nat uio matter is jurt where it.was rear ago. Mayor Godfrey has calif i special meeting of the council to I field thiw afternoon at 5 o'clock ! ^linell ehambers at the city hall nt me -more effort will be made to g he matter wound up. PROSPERITY IS COMING AGAI1 As Price of Cotton Goes Up? ? IDo Local Conditions Improve Price Now Over Nine Cents i ?-1-?-. The spirits of the people of Andi ?on soar with the price pf cotton a rail with' the decrease of thc marl luotuUon.i nhd to everybody felt rc ipnably h-?npy In Anderson yesterdi when the market opened yestcrd morning local buyers were offerl ame cents am*. about 2 o'clock "t prie: went up to nine and one rf-uarl ?e'.its. Buslneata* men around town 1 tan to feel better, farmers coming he city and learning of thc marl vere Immensely, pleased and beti Conditions straightaway began to p /ail in business- circles. It 1B ear lently predicted that cotton will, .oiling for. ten cents In Anderson .donday morning. Notwithstanding Uta*' fret that ! id vance In prk-e y est erda v waa ct ddejrable, there wat?, but little cotl STercd on the Anderson market ? ere. will not be until after the sent mark ls reached and passed J ferson farmers know that their cot] s worth 10 cents aad they.tare j ermined that they* will got that |, , _ _ __ j_ WASHINGTON MAN TO GET THEAT* relegraphed Yesterday That 1 WS Arrive In Cky S?turda To Consider Proposition * ? /i/ ? > '4>et-fe?^-- 't ?'-v ' A telegram Was received in And .on yesterday from William Notes coll known theatrical man of. Wa ngton. D. C., saying that be will ex o And orson on' Saturday. Sept. **6 uect with,the board of directors of Anderson Development company, lotes will make s proposition to lc he handsome theatre which ls t toing erected in this* city-and wi viii be rom pie tod in time for some ractions to be booked bc foro ?resent theatrical season is o er. The. Washington man is now lei >f ?av?rai.of the bast known thea' a the country, being connected , i tnyisement place? ? in, washing ,'orfolk, Atlantic City and other po nd he la In cios? -uiu?h with aev it the largest and beat known > nate cempat co playing througn oath,. It. ls oelieved thar Mr. N< f he gets the lease here, can put . r.-.c tetter attrsc?is?is than wit: cen in other cities of this? size, cs ally In view of tho fact, that the a lera will be largo enough to. lu* neb attractions as Ben. Har. Caei Friend or any other extravagaui Mr! Notes comps*, to Anderson t y. recommended by people in tho itrlcal profession.. I lame foek.fcidW Tocable fa f ? Hr\ ^ ?-.?>. ff? ,i It don't take long for kidney -dadder trouble to give you. a tack, and even worse. If not chei Hrs. SI. JT. Strayngc. Gainesville. ?as fairly down on ber back itdncy troubla andinlammed bia 5be says: "I took Poiey Kidney i?df *eow *my b*?tk ia strobtscr thi rears, and kidney trouble and pa ?ladder sensation have entirely g "lood drnjndsta are glad to sell 1 tm^jRO* because, they al io!p. They contain,no habit for lruga. Evans" Pharmacy, agent SECOND REGIMENT THROWS DOWN GAUNTLET A SPLENDID BAND M , ? - - . .. Anderson Band Want* Chance To Show What It Can Do At Com rag State Fair It ls probable that the directors of the South Carolina fair associ ation will meet within the next few days for the purpo.7- of selecting thc bands to furnish thc muHlc for the fcntr which is to be held thia year du ring tbs latter part of October. Among the applicants to be consid ered ls ,the second regiment band of Qrr mill in Anderson and It is . ; id t,hat thin band Will be one of the< strongest contenders for thc boiiOr. Director Hendrickson yesterday en listed the aid of some of the influen tial business men of tho ci y end al so the Anderson chamber of. commerce and .took steps which will pul the Second Regiment band In tho run ning. Director Yarborough, when he. Ail ed that position on the band, closed J3. contract w.ltb the State,,fair ofB)t dals for .this well known hand .to serve during the fair and lt ta under stood that at that time the local band furnished better muBlc than thc vis itors to the fair had ever, enjoyed be fore. It ls believed that tho local band j has a good chance to win out and Di rector Hendrickson j., so cou?ideat that this hand could do as well as any other band in the state that he has Issued a challenge In which he says that he will enter a contest with any other band or hands of the state and let it be decided which is the best organisation. , The director otlpulntos that every band entering tho contort nut in thc' sum of $60 uh it then utei the Judge:} have .reached a decision that the winning hurd get the entire ainount of the. "pot." , Anderson people would like very rh itch to see the Second Regiment hand win out and they are cbnfldent that tho local men can do as well a? any band to be found in South Cn: blina. Acate Indigestion. "I was annoyed for over a year by attacks of acute indigestion, followed by constipation," writes Mrs. M. J. Gallagher, Geneva, N. Y.,, "I trie1' .everything that was recommended tr me for this complaint but nothing did nie .mich good until about,, four months ago I saw Chamberlain's Tab lets advertised and procured a bot tle of them from our druggist. I soon realised that I had gotten the right thing for they helped, mo ax once. Since taking twp bottles of thom I can eat heartily without any bad effects.'.' Sold by all dealers._' JUDGE OF PBOBATE?8 COUBT Plaintiff. Sinti' Carolina, Anderson County. Israel Milos, vn IC. F. Allvood, Defendant. Pursuant to an order ot sale grant ed herein I will sell on Balesday in October, next. 1914. in front ?of the Court House, in the city of Anderson, 8. C., during the usual.hours,oj! sale, the real estate,described aa follows: "All that certain tract of land situ ate-tn Brushy Creek Township. Au der son county, 8. C. containing Thir ty-three (33) acres more or.less lying on waters of Six and .Twenty Mlle Creek, watera of Savannah river, it Doing the same tract ot land conveyed Ot plaintiff by John A. Canon, by deed bearing date Jan. 24, 1880, recorded ip the office of the Clerk of Court in Book SS, page 390. ?erins cash-purchaser to pay extra Rr papors. i W. P. NICHOLSON, Probate Judge as special- referee. The next teachers' examination will be held at the court house on i gr???yt CcieW 2, bsgisa?ss at ?. a J. B. PELTON, Co. Supt. Education. 1 ? . Belfaquent Boad Tas Notice. All dlnleoquent road tax collectors i are provided with an official receipt b?ck r.-!*!; r'?**'1?. =?r .md aluh numbus ettachod. Pay no money to collectors unless you get th? official receipt as shove provided or. V, J. MACK KINO, tf County Supervisor. 8JPECI?.T. NOTICE Beginning Mnday, Sept. 21st wo will seii meal, h?.TTfl a?3 coal for cash only. I tieftT eli and jPeitillzs7 Co., I* N.J eer. President t-18-tf? NOTICR All persona liable tor income tax are required to make their returns for their income on or before the 20th bf September, which ls an extension of Urns from Sept 16th. This notice must OA. complied with hy above dat?. un der penalty bf the law. This law was nude by the legislatura and If those affected wish-law changed-they sony petition tba *%?i?!ature. &ptc~bor ?.?. S^lSnntyAuditor. TEN' CENTS FOR toURC?f^ ? Wc haye several small farms, fine Icr:a, m five roues cf the, city, which we will soM.at f?om ? $45-00 to $ 78.00 par to^itgi 1-4 payable t^Wl/afca W? wfi? take Good RKdiling Cotton in j payment of thia 1-4 at Ten Cent? a pound. Wc will hold the cot? ton until February 1 si and sive you the overplus then, if there it .my. j Balance payable in One and Two Years, at 7 per cent interest! Anderson Real Estate & investissent Cc. E. B Horton, Pre?. L. SU Harton. Pt W. J?. MarshaU. Treas *1 . % M i 1 YOUR MONEY vV?Ttf irs O?M? tw*?s? we wi lt M lend you money J when y o u ' n e ? tif * it. Interest paid on deposita, Farmers and Mercha?ts F^M^ trust Anderson, S, combined resources . utile the rise o! one safittaa de1tart? ??V B.B.BLECKLEY. frli.HEAEB Phone ?71 Phone 27 I / as^rs ?ll ?Us d^ W?%*t I S mons i^m, _-BM ^ wi? >?- ?reatar ?S? /brayton ? %Sr?ari? I I I Good Cream 1 ? Ice Cream it I Eat More Of lt. 1 A".if " ' ' ? w potrt I9e ?yu: Dft. M. R. CAMPBEll ? 115 VZ? : t?-"t#13^.'?fc'. A A? VT . vv ii? i* ita ?SJ v. ?ronni floor-te?cpaette sea *?M?. ak??. 1 1 _ >J.!iA J"..4 C?ABXBSTON S WB8TE&N CASO. teales: g?- ? ...........T.$? a. ht No-.laOrp.^ Arrives: {?o. 2t.10,00a. m. N* *. Wi ?. j?. ! Informatloa, schedules, rate*, ito., promptly aiven, S WiLL??MS, G. P. A*uL?. r Aadereost, a G. a^jiSS^** ^'^o S?ft4ay, Sept