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STOMACH TROUBLES Hr* Ragland Writes Interesting Letter on This Subject Millson Heights. Va.-Mr. Chas. A. Hagland, of this place, writes: "1 have Leen taking Thediord's ?lack-Draught for indigestion, and other stomach troub les, also colds, and find it to be thc very best medicine 1 have ever used. After taking Black-Draught for a few d.tys, ! always frei like a new man." Nervousness, nausea, heartburn, pain in pit of stomach, and a feeling of full ness after eating, an sure symptoms ol stomach trouble, and should bc given the proper treatment, as your strength and health depend very largely upon your food and its digestion. To get quick and permanent relict from these ailments, you should take a medicine of known curative merit. Its 75 years of splendid success, in Hu treatment of Just such troubles, "prove the real merit of Thediord's Black Draught. Safe, pleasant, gentle in action and without bad after-effects, it is sur 11 pr. ' y ring and old. For sa! c ...,.- r'rice 25c._ N. C. n 1 ? The Road to Advancement Better things ire (n store fer .- the yoong ?an or woman who systematically lays aside a part ot their wages every pay day. ^Systematic Saving ls a great factor fa build ing character. Tty tt| The Savings De partment of The Bank of Anderson "\. 'K4: . 4 ? ?t V'-'-?! vu. y. .'? Tho "Strengest Bang In tho County. Muddy Complexions Most poor complexions are due ti sluggish, torpid livers, constipado: end other liver ills. A dose ol' . y *. ? * , Re L?.( le i, 4 I .'. ; . , k : .. -mi;-: i A . '. i .alien Just before retiring will to): up the liver, carry off-the excess of blk and cause ;aa easy.and p?turai move j mont or the bowels. It will not onl ! . v . -- . I ranko lin good work felt ia bette | health-make you LOOK well am ^ia ? ?. i . . < .... FEEL wel|. cents and i.op por bottio a. ymir druggists. ' Wan ufitturod and guaranteed by J^aii89'Ph?r.mady "if?' Throe Stares. 1? lt ymir eves or ela*ftes la -.1-. ? l-Uk, ' -i-...?* qnrMlniM <in mm lum nv. ? seek farther, Just see aie. 3 ?ttsclalfse ea thc*?? Troubles sosa jean give yon that finish op work that spell* ?aiftfaettea. ! Meca ?3.00 te &00 aja, Be. pairs 10c up. . t in M. R. CAMPBELL ? . ? 112W. Whitney St i Watch Anderson Grow On Tuesday, Wednesday ami j hursday our sales noan, Mr. B. t\ Martin, ot ut? city, will bu around the court iioui.. ready tu supply ycur wanta in Fruit and shade trees, tosas and shruberv. I lil] all orders myself and you Will gfci what you buy. We pru home people and want .;yoaw .ufttWa. ? ' L, B. SMITH, Syt^ tirectviUe Nursery Ce. S P o BRAVES INCREASE LEAD OVER GIANTS I Boston, by Defeatirtf, Pittsburgh and Giants Losing Now Has Lead bf Four Gam ts Boston September 21. -By defeating] Pittsburgh, ?> to 5 today while Now :ost to ? lilnago. tho Braves took ur. (hoir Interrupted advance In tho Na tional league pcriuant race. Tb" leaders advantage I? now four full j games. PIltHburgb'H defeat WUH nccompllab cd by four runs mada Itt the fourth inning. After Smith hud singled io that inning, hr* took second on Moran-j villn's sacrifice and third on Whal ing's out nt finit. Rudolph sent Smith home on a (tingle. Moran walked un?' Evora Hingled. with the bases filled I'onnolly tripled to center, and three mon: runs were scored. The box score PITTSBURG Alt lt II PO A F. Carey if.4 A 4 3 1 0 Collins rf.3 2 1 2 0 o Kelly cf.4 0 1 3 0 0 Viox 2b .. 3 0 0 0 0 0 Konetchy lb.4 0 1 10 1 0 Wnguer BB.3 0 0 1 2 0 McCarty 3b.4 1 1 0 3 0 Nilemah c.. ....3 0 1 4 0 1 Jtbnon c.. %. 0 0 0 0 0 0 larmon p,.2 0 0 1 0 0 H. Kelly p.1 0 0 0 1 0 McAuley x.0 0 0 0 0 0 Cantello xx.t 0 o 0 o 0 Hyatt xxx. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals.33 6 9 24 8 1 BOSTON AB R H PO A E Moran rf.2 1 0 0 ? I Maim rf.., 1 0 0 0 0 Oj Evora 2b.3 2 2 2 4 0 Connolly If.1 0 1 1 0 0| lather If.1 0 1 0 0 0 Wbitted cf.4 0 0 2 0 0 Schmidt lb.4 0 1 13 1 0? daran ville aa .... 2 1 1 2 3 <> A'hnBng c .. .... 3 0 0 5 0 0 iudolphp.3 1 t 0 4 0 Totals. .. 28 6 9 27 16 x ran for Coleman In soventh. xx batted ?"or Clbson in ninth, xxx batted for H. Kelly in ninth. Score by innings Pittsburgh.100 102 100-fi Boat m. ". .. 110 400 OOx-6 I Summary-Two base hit. Garey - "ather : tbree base bits, Carey'.Coanol ly; hit soff Harmon 7 in four Innings; icily two in four Innings; sacrifice 'ill. Whaling., Connolly, Maranviilo; aerifico fly, Rudolph; stolen bases, Muran ville. Smith; double play 3, Maranvlllo, Evors and Schmidt; Carey ind Coleman; left on bases, Pitts burgh 4; Boston 6; base on balls off Harmon 3; Rudolph 2; struck out by : larmon 2; Rudolph 6. Time 2 hours. Umpires Klein and Kin.die. i-_-f NATIONAL At New.York 0; Chicago 6. Af Host on 6; Pittsburgh fi. At Philadelphia 8? St. Louis 6. 10 innings. At Brooklyn 9-8; cincinnati 6-2. Giants Loatn* Ground. New Yprk, Sept. 21.-New York fell >a<k to four games behind Boston to day, when the Giants lost. tho second same of the ncr lea to Chicago 6 to 0. Vaughn, who has been effective tgainat thc champions * all season, -.hut out New York with' acton ' scat tered hits." . Mrquurd started the game md finished his eleventh straight der feat. Ho was hit hard and poorly mpportedj* Tfio largest week day" crowd of tho season saw tho game. Scoro-^- . Chicago. 013 100 100-6 ll 1 Ojew York .. .. 000 000 000-0 7 3 Vaughn and Archer; Marquard. Fromme, Wlltse and Meyers. Wo? Feta. Brooklyn, Sept. 21.-Brooklyn today .^pelted Its feat of Saturday by tak ing both games of a dobbie header Vom Cincinnati. Thc first game wu ? free-for-all alucginE- match and the more was 9 to 6. In the second game, Mien struck out eleven men? but wa.V reached far "twelve hit?. The score was 8 to 2. Brooklyn's victory was largely due to Allen striking out moh In emergencies. ; Score tflrst gumo. Cincinnati .. ..102 002 001^6 10 1 lirooklyn .. .. loo 007 01x-9 ll t Jittery. 8chnolder. Ames e?4 ^arke; Reulbach, Steele and McCar icoro second game. Cincinnati .. . .ooo ooo T?O- *> i > i Brooklyn .. .. 302 001 lls-8 10 1 renton and Consoles; Allen and Hitler. Went Tea Inning?. Philadelphia, ??:?? ai.-PhII?d?l .ala s winning streak waa "broken, vhen St. Louis won a ten Inning con o-t here today 6 to 8. Tbs visitors von lo thc tenth inning when they cored three runs on Minor's single Viiaon'o double. Cruise's ?Ingle and int'**, triple, leor.? .hlladolphJa .. 100 tl 0008o, . r?h23 lt. Louis .... 010 020 000 3-g IS 11 ?hltadelphla .. 100 110 000 OS li 2 Doak. Perrltt and Wingan; Tlncun.. nd Burns. . i I RTS :: INTERNATIONAL LRAOl'E At Newark '?'<: llultlmorc 2. At Providence t>; Jersey City 3. At Rochester 4; Buffalo ti. No others scheduled. American Association At Columbus 7; Cleveland 5. At Kans is City 0: St. Paul 7 At Milwaukee -1: Mlnnesf?oHi o Ai Louisville 6; lndinapolis 5. Call ed end fifth darkness. FEDERAL At Rainmore 3; Chicago 2. At Pittsburgh 2: Ht. Louis 6. At Ruffalo 1; Indianapolis 'J. At Brooklyn ."?; Kansas City ll. knocked Three Out of Box. Brooklyn, Sept. 21.-Kansas City hutted three Brooklyn pitchers hui and easily won today's Rame here ll to 8. Double plays spoiled several Brooklyn rallies. Score Kansas City .. 500 OOO 420-11 14 ? Brooklyn.200 OOO 001 3 12 2 Packard and Easterly; Plnneran, Marcon, Pott ra and Owens. Baltimore Won. i Baltirr. ire, Sept. 21.-By opportune j hitting Baltimore defeated Chicago to { day :t to 2. Suggs went in In the ninth with the bases full and two out. Score - Baltimore .. .. 010 100 001-3 7 1 Chicago.UU0 002 OOO?-2 10 * Quinn, Spggs and Jacklltuch; Jack fin and Block. B?llalo Wa? Outclassed Buffalo, Sept. 21.-Indianapolis won today from Buffalo 9 to l. Kalserllnf waa hit as frequently as BuffalV: pitcher's, but the visitors were fastet ot- bases. Score Buffalo.OOO 1000 000-1 9 1 Indianapolis .. .101 110 104-9 9 : Krapp, Mooro, Moran, Woodman and Lavlguc; Kniscrling and Rariden. Crandnll WSH In Fin . Form. . Pittaburbg, Sept. 21.-Crandall's pitching wna too much for Pittsburgh and St. Louis ?on 5 to 2. Each num ber of tho St. Louis team made al least one hit. Score St. I^ouln '.012 000 101 5 13 1 Pittsburgh .. ..020 000 000-2 8 1 Crandall and Chapman; Bargcr, Dickson. Leclare and Barry. AMEKiCAN At Chicago 1; Washington G. 13 In nings. At St. Louis 3: New York 4. At Detroit 8; Boston 8. ll Innings, darkness. Al Cleveland 5; Philadelphia 4. A Regular Kwatfest. ^ 1 Boston, Sept. 21.-Detroit and Bos I ton indulged in an eleven inning ?lug ging match here todny, which <l:irV ness ended with, the acore 8 to 8. Dortolt came from behind and too* the lead in the fifth inning by Bearing six runs. Boston started thc ninth three runs behind but knocked Daus? from the mound. Cobb continued his ditsy pace by driving out three sin gles. Score Boston .. ..100 100 303 00-8 12 2 Detroit .. . .000 rfd 020 00-8 13 2 Foster. Bedient, lahore r.r.d Thomas, Pratt. Carrigan; Dauas, Ca vet and Mc Kee. ?ot Busy ! > the Sturt. St Louis. Bept. L-Now York se cured an early % id by mixing hits with bases on tv :? In the second and third inning, r iring four nins, an advantage St. .ula could not over come, the vlsitt t winning 4 td 3. Hoch relieved Bair minor and held Now York hitless o rest of the game. Score New York .. ..022 000 OOO-4 6 1 St. Louts .. ..001 001 010-3 a 2 urown r. d^Sweeney; Andcroon, .Baumgart!.. ,r, Hoch and Agnew. Joh? .i Twirled Some flame. hhicar >, Sept. 21.-Walter 'Johnson triumphed over Urban Faber today In 4*jSl inning pitching duel, with thc score of 6 to 1 in favor of Washinr ton over Chicago. The enn carno In tho tb ir too? th when Faber weakened Candil modo four hita or the el^ht madi orr Fnr;?jr,.ono of them being a homo run. Johson struck out twelve men, ten of yhom fanned in the first nine Innings, which ia tho season's record tor him. but as a r AMII lt ar Mk ??rtMnesa the locals woro saved ?bra a shut Out. Johson was spiked in the . of the plays at the' plate, but continued in tho game. Scoro Washington 100 OOO 000 000 0-6 8 1 Chicago ooo ioe ooo oo o-i o 20 Johnson and Alnamlth1, Faber and Schalk. At hirth H Lose. Cleveland. . Sept. 21.-Cleveland r.ercjmc Philadelphia's lead today Sad won ? ts 4. Both Bowman and 3hawkey, who started the game, were mocked from th? box, but Cou moo mtpltched Breasler with aten ' bh mses. Cleveland .. ..040 000 lOx-5 12 0 Philadelphia .. 210 100 000-4 10 0 Bowman, Cou m be and O'Neill; lb*w key, Brassier and Behan g. at Over the high cost of living and tfie Low Price pf Cotton if $ 4 I KEEP POSTED on ALL THE LAT EST NEWS--AS JHJ??SH?? ^ In The ~: -ri--;.' fg V,;.w - ii* 2 nxeiiijg ?KA wr-' i 3 - MJ I\ I I m I c that tibe Morning Is e