-----? ? ' ? ?1 " 1 I ? . , ? " ' ----""-1 The Improved AO-Steel Rapid Fire Hay Press The Best Hay Press for the Farmer Lightpraft .?nd Fast Baling., j , It;is the fastest baler because it had 28 inch teed opening with 33. inch stroke two strokes to each round of the horse. . , ' ? \? has light draft because it is only 16 inched from center tp extreme end of roll - er, "and the sweep to which the horse is at tached is t l feet long. REBOUND BRAKE-The Rapid Fire is equipped with our Sp?cial Rebound Brake, which takes every bit of the jar off the Press, thereby doubling the life of the machine and doing away with the expense of repair parts; and jt makes the horse glad because the lever positively will not "jump? forward and ?kin the horse's heel ' . when! the Press is in operation. YOU GAN PAY MORE BUT j YOU CANNOT BUY A BBri ER HAY PRESS THAIN THE RAPID ?FIRE. It.is simply the strongest and lightest hay press pn the market -?-" ' r>-: ni rf ? TIT A *T vf A niuiiTi ?%? **A*?j* * ?rs? SlILLlVAW nARliWAKfi WAITAN Y | . Anderson, S. C. Greenville, S. C Belton, S, C LEW HELP ?Q nram ? \;u;, ._ SOUTHERN MAN T&LLS OF ] THE WORK kuYINC COTTON 1 Great Sytt^m Has Dt?o?c?lo Do? Everything Po?e?BI? T?waB ! Kolievtegj Financial Strain; ' , While spending- yesterday in Ander sen a well know? officia!'of the Sou thern railway talked of what his road la doing In an attempt to aid tho cot ton growers of the South. This gen-j ?eman say- that Fairfax Harrison, j president of the Southern road, ha* become,greatly interested and bi do-i lng everything possible to boost the! "Buy-a-Bale" movement. He says] that, the Southern has hcught a bale) of cution. in, each cotton producing! ?tate traversed by the Southern rall-j way and pointed to t??o ronowrog iet tor -which President Karn . written- lo tho . principal omclaJa?'.of Ike Southern and allied Hues;' . J "I commend to your personal oon slderatfojx tho" 'Bayiia-Bal?' of cotton movement norw activ?. taT^gfco?t the $outh. White thlt ie a movement of ;t ls wholesome filment m^gH^sWng a. t?e^TOin?Hcn, of the sbuth?rn people, tn tte?p themselves m a time ot emergency, raider than ^P^hd^oajtielp; from : outside or from federal or stet v^oyei?ienCvrj^Us ia marketing] ^.??y balef; e$lD cents a pound, ?si is believed to ho possible, lc will have j a profound effect In encouraging the small farmer? ana those wb? give them credit, to hold for a stable BSC* each of the cot to ?? you fred that T rAec.5ttm.enrt thai ?rienda ta saie JOY? a. B Air'o tic IsWftstf' piolira.. .?< war itself will give risa to an increas ing demand for certain linea of cot ton goods. There has been evidence !*Pigfefe already In orders for cotton due*, for army asea suji enquiries for large supplies of cotton underwear for the armies. . . ?'^?L'g^t:?^1^'-? cotwm move ment will help materially to bring about better conditions. It will en courage farmer? to hold for better prices and win tend to take ott of the market cotton that must be sold. Kv eyery one who participates in thia .moyement_Js performing a patriotic aci~??? ? T?^',?????sr?%iiey w?ueu'r?i?? pe of great value.to Uie entire South." . REASON FOR HOLDING CELE, BRATION HERE LEND ASSISTANCE Anderson Will Benefit Aa a City j If the Country Enters the Lives ?0-ck ?'nct??-irj" ; Ko movement could be atarted in Anderson that would be more appro priate than that which I a to celebrate the great growth'atready made in live stock and kindred productions and is ts stimulate gre?te?' thisgs the same. In Anderson . county. ' according to Chairman. JUD. .Bi. Davlr.; o' tho cornai mutee of arrangement* abd therefore j th 3 holding: of she drat annual exhib?-1 Hon.. and ilvestock celebration in the j city next Wednesday is an event o?! unusual. ' lt not far-reaching hnpor- I r.-ahuH of progress in all Of the Pied- I mont country than the building up of | ? ir*;.: .. t?i?t.w??i ??| ? ira ? airy i bo increased sufficiently to sup port n packing house in Anderson, it : will doubla ?he value pf all fare? land? in *he county abd ?ataiiy Qvu.drr.ple the oi&M?r:uK ?*$-*r ana tn* parse* vnaUciEa uavn?, wno. by ihn way, baa iw Biroog e a tonis OFFICIAL Animal C?l?bration aaa Livestock Ex. nftADay. Andersen, 8. C, Sept 30th, 1914. Tho TradeB Extension committee ol the Chamber of Commerce, composed of Messrs. P.: O. Evans, (Chairman), T. L. C?ly. Capt; R. J. Hamer, W. 8 nsey, L. Oelsberg and O. H. Heard, announced the final gad complete m and announcement for the exhibition and livestock ex. hibit day. Anderson, Sept. 30th, 19H. The entire exercises vrt?l be held at North Anderson, beginning at 10:80 A. M., promptly. The exercises inv elude exhibition and awarding of , (O?. lu iusiiiber) io the best ts of horses,'mules, penlee, hogs, , and donkeys; farmers Institute, horse* and pny racing and haskel pic nic. Als there will bc' a special meet ing of the Anderson cunty livestock association on tue same occasion and also a report .pt th J special grain ele vator committee, appointed to consid er plans to build in Anderson a grain elevator to handle the grains of this section. The general officers, for the day are announced below: General Chairman - Hon. 8. A. Burns, President, Anderson County) Uve Stock Association Vice-Chairman-J. W. Rothrock, j Anderson county Demonstrator Chairman, Committee of Arrange-j menta, Ino; Iff. Davie. Asst Chairman, T, ' TV. Whitefield. . Chairman, Racing Department, Dr. H. L- Snider, Fretweli Co. Asst'. Chairman, Raymond FretwelL Manager ?Hoc and Livestock Depart ment, Dr. J -C. Mitchell, Anderson, 8 > C. Judge? Horsey Mule and Pony, etc., j Department, Prof. ,W. A. Kagood ot Greenwood. . ; Judge Livestock'. Department, Prof. J- O. Williams, Clemson college, 6. C. Asst. Judge ivestock Dept., Prof. H. A. Gr?bel of Charlotte, H. C. Asst. Judge, Horse, Mole, etc., Dept. Dr. Walter Sorrell Southern ! Hallway, Greensboro. N- C. General Secretary* Porter A. Wha-1 ley. Prise Secretary, Sidney C. Kay. Prize Secretary, F. M. Burnett Speaking Department This department opens the day asdj ls in tho nature of a Farmers Institute j and school of Instruction. . Starts promptly at 10:30 A. M., on; September 80. Music,.Zion Band, Pendleton, S. C. ; Call to order-Hon. S- A. Burns, | President. Anderdon county Livestock! association, Ronto 8. Invocation-Rev. j. H. Gib^oney, j Rector Grace, ispiseppal .ohurcn, Au dersev s. . ., , Address--?Son)hsrn Railway end Livestock development," W. J. Seeley, Demf. As*^ Southern Railway. Green ville, S,. O . Address-"JTuturo ot Southern Llv?? -i^-a-ii . jk- ? ^re-??s>ss^yL- :. Livestock Demr. Clemson college-. Address-^'LlvcBtbck Raiding along! Scientific Unes, Dr. Wal tor A. Sorrel, Southern Ry. Livestock Demonstra- j tor, Greensboro. N. C. Music-Zion Bandi Announcement-by President Burash pf Anderson County Livestock Aseo-j elation. Address~k~'rWhy I like U"t tstock," j Prof. R. A. Gabe!, Southern Rai*-! A gr- Bureau. Charlotte? ?. C. Music-Zion Band. Addres?~-"Real Profits in Live-1 stock.", Pro?. Paul Calvin, Rock Hill, S. C. Close ot Speaking at 12:30 F-. M. ?raia festival Dept. Meeting. A special meeting of parties inter ested in tho plans for the 1915 grain festival will be held at l P, M., to be presidid over by Hon. 8* Ay Burns, president of the Anderson cosnty Livestock association, the mem bers o? which will meet at such spec ial meeting.. At this meeting Mr. Pur man Smith will be introduced aa a ipeclai>ch'airman and will, call tor dis? cusslona of the question ot, organizing a special grain festival commission. After which a special committee of five,, headed by Mr,.' W. A. Watson, v.-ill submit a.plan to,locate a grain, elevator , ia Aversen. Racing Department The races will begin promptly at al P. 'M. on the F?rth Anderson High way, al North -Anderson. Dr- L. H. ' Snide? will have charge of the same,1] and will appoint official Starters and time keepers. ??-Jn, Jno. Linley, it ls officlewy advised, wHi tasks arrange-1 mente for all to see the races without j ..r.ins.-?. *" ?'ii enter the races munt~torn their names | either "Dr. fiftb?er o? re?ry Sidney C. Kay at North' Ander son *>r to th? chamber of C?mm?reel by ?0:30 A- H. ?n oi?*?i*?i?_4??cr. No i entries will be accepted after that) ??o*'. The races are open to all hor ses and T>oni?B, city and country except that no boree of pony that has ever r?c?d on a track heretofore wm be swSM 'to enter. *" There will be i PROGRAM 2nd Prise-13 In cash. Unc?a1 Dare Taylor, Bant' Running race-3 beeta. 1st Prise-Special Prise, W. B. Me t? ruder. 2nd Prise-Special Prise, Chamber or Commerce. V Order of heats la the racing depart ment ?ill pe as follows: ? P. M.-First beat) .Free for all, trot or pace. \ 8; 80 P. M -r^st Heat, free for aU. { 4:00 P. M.-Second Heat, Pony rac ing.--- ' ? ?< 4:20 P. M.-lot heat, running race. ' 4:40 P. M.-Pa???!* Pr!?e W'r.; hers aa. exhibited. ' '5:10 P. M. 2nd Heat, Running rac?. Horre, Mule said Livestock Depart ExhlblUon of livestock and judging of same will begin promptly at ll A. H., of SO minutes after the speaking stai-s. The spectator nay take his choice as to which he would prefer to attend. The below ls the special Hst of prises. Any farmer or owner ot horses, mules, hogs or livestock In the county or city of ^rderson,;!? eli gible, and may enter ?cy or all con tests. Any animai which may ac cording to the rules qualify for more than one ?Vent, shall be allowed to do so, qualifying for as many different prises as U? de-aired, . Class A-lJ'?e* *o bo driven in sagaie Harness. 1st Prise-$16.00 ndwe mude set of hantees^:J*etwQii^Co-, Anderson. ' 2nd Pa*??-One pair Martin blind bridles, J. fl. FowJksr. 2rd r tuanr, diatriba tor, 8uUW*?. Hardware Co. -Olives Tum Plow, Tate Ttae of Jpdglng-ll>i0 A.M. . Class A-2-Mule? to be driven in double harness. ^ ; deraoa***?*?^ 2nd Prise, Bunch Banana?, J. K. 3rd Prize-25 lb bfjckelNKle grease Petroleum OH Co. 4th Prize-Year. enbeciMi^ the eem?^ar?l;^SSS^?I^?Ugel,t^r' alflg^ijna2?"^- *iM?*$P*** - u* J*****?-} no?0 blanket* Jno. Davis' stables. 2nd Prtae. Year subscription, Ander son Dally IntelUgchcer. "H?,,J?rt,fe~~1 ??x Clm, Halcombe McFall, 4th Prise-1 can Coffee, Peoples gro cery Co. : ^Ttoavof Jadglns?^i?iW A. M. Class B-3, borsoB lo be driver ini'd*.*-, ble harness. ' 1st Prise-Stetson., ?fct, Parsit & Bolt. 1 ?dr ly A Sons... ( ? 3rd ?%ri*e*^?ji? caito: Bank A?. I a?Twro. -.3 h'in 4th Priiw-Cut gUOwr piich?? ino, A. Austin-,f r i Time o|( Jadglegr, 1180 P. M. ' Class CfA Ponies, to be shown ?wUh harneas, limited to boys: lat Prise-31 Cap, ft. Hillman., 2nd Prize-?1 box of cigars, Dexter Grocer' TJatepiJtoegtag~-i|Stl9 P. M. Class, ,p-2 Ponies to-be shown with harness. limited to girls : Mst Pri?e/-|2.50 to cash, Citlsens' National Bank:, 2nd Prise-22.50, Cltlaens' National Bank. Time of ?ndgiaf-IStlu p. M. Claas D; Stallions, stallions to bo led. 1st Prize-Big Ben clock, Tjrj "H. Keese & Co, 2nd Prise-Ono clock, Anderson Fur niture Co. Tiste ?f Ja?rlPst ll A W Class B; Hogs, any style or age 1st Prize-On* sack pf hog f?ed Manning ft Oleen. v*?d Prise-10 lb*. Rape, Formen Smith, the seedsman. 3rd Prise-l set Cutlery, C. B. Mi nor store. .. ;t - apfefPrize-3 lb Can Vfo/ifo Rose coi tee? W, A. Power. Tiate ol Jadgrsgt Special, Ite&w i P. M\ ; .Chus F-i;, Horne raised horses.' To b* shown lu harness. riA Prise-l canning oatflt. Jon. T. Barris* A Son . * 2nd Prise-Pair tnen%- fg.flo shoes, Tba -Leaser Co.' ? ? U ;.: 4th Prise-Box Cailllard'a Stock Powder, F. B. Crayton A Co. Tr*a? ?i Ja?mps- s*4??>. W Class F-2, Ho?te? raised horses, fri be ?bown to heltef Itt Prise-20 lbs. Snowdrift Lard. ?-?sun & L?O cene r. find Prise-3 a?, aubacrlption tc Anderson Daily Mail. 3rd PriaTV*dey'"">iarm clods, MavChbanka A abb. 4th Prize-20 lbs. Snowdrift Lar 4th Prize- 20. lbs. Show?rSft Lard. Ugeti & LedbeU?r. Tlae "af j* figing fm P. ?. . Class CM; Home' lra?s?S Mule?. To j bt? ?liefe -in harness. ? Ii? Pris?-Boggy Brittle; ino. Da vis stables. 2nd Prize-20 lbs. Snowdrift Lard Llgob ft Ledbetter. [ 8rd Prize-325? in c*ab, 3ank af Aa [deraon. . .. . -y. I 4r"2r Fri**-1 Sack Kora* and Kufe T^Ice liv flue Cireuse ?k\ Olli? ' Exp'c o se .w AVING bought an-exceptionally large assortment of stylish and serviceable, hats for W Fall, we naturally wish to acquaint the nfen of Anderson county with tfi?m at thc *. * very earliest moment possible, and io that end we have hit upon the novel idea of giving a Ticket to Ringling Bro.'s Circus absolutely FREE w'th every CASH purchase pf a hat selling for Two Dollars or more. Lc! UsT?ke Cape o? Yo til? Hat f^irofelersi .V We pav? hate' of 'every shape ap.4"cc!or lha";\this. season's fashion* titrates, ! thc latestV^kT ?T?ip^ iie^^l^-.iiliaj?jM -and The new shapes include fli? high drop, Telescope, Diamond Crown, the slrat?^; curled dip and penciled brims.... ! Colors-Blue, Brown; Green, Oxford, 'Tan/f'earl,"" Gray :jnd alack trimmed hi a variety of contrast bands and bindings, An Advertising all that Clip the coupon herewith and bring it with you, and as soon as you have hat costing $2 cr more, we will fill in your name, and sign lt, so that on Circus is necessary is for you to tftring us that coupon and we will exchange a Ticket to, Rt?jgUi Bros. Circus, which^ without aXv additional expense will admit you to the Big Show* . Thu coupon When filled out and prop erly signed will be exchanged FRJ&8 Ipr * ticket to RINOLINO BROS; CIRCUS, Oct. fi. 1914. Them aro no strings ??tachad to thi capt that*that fanjoo^ Jno. B. RUHBOC are ??&L'UpED from tt?4o propooit oar ceniracfc with them,"wsi ?rt not. any manner, to cut the retail price*/. Come- Pick While the Picking's Goof : .-:---LL?~----,^^--^?--?--1---m--,?n-?--Jl?"~6 moa- subscript^ y to Anderdon Daily Mall. . Tittie a? Jaging lliK A M j Class 3; Beet toole colt under two] yeaiw^td.'- . . . lat Prize-$2.50 In cash. Di mo Sar* legs Bank. t 2nd Prise-$1.25 can ot coffee, Q. j ?. Anderson S rd Prise-1 boa Cigars, F. B. Drayton Co. 4tb Prise-Ono pair silk ?ox, OeU . Time*er Judghtg I P. Iff. I .Cia*? ??; B?^, i?rM colt ssier rear old. ' ! jet Pri*e-12.60 ta Caob. Peoples Bank. 2nd Prise-41.5b pair silk bose> D. Oelsberg. ?ra-li in case. Bob King. .? Maia of Jadghtg lilg p. M. ?? Class Lr, Bast, saddle noire to be ridden by a lady. 1st Prise-jone 'pair *1\k btise, tiela berg Shoe Co. , ind . Pri^sr-S ! Ibu