"rv. -, rv dal f?3 (Mi fifi September 2 3, 19 M Clemson College urges the farmers in all parts of South Carolina to put a considerable part of their ?and in Oats this Fall. Mr. VV. L. Hutchinson, professor of Argronomy of Clemson College, states that the climate and soils of*this State 3re well suited to oats. They are adapted to a wide range of soils and good yields may be had on lands vary ing from sandy to heavy clay loams. The crop may be harvested for grain and cut for hay and sown in the Fall ia ready for harvest the latter part of the following May or the first of June. Oats may follow cow peas, corn and cotton, so fh?t practically, all the faun.is- available for an oat crop, jf desired, and there' will still be time left next year for all Summer crops.." Buy your . . . COLE* GRAIN DRILL Now and plant a liberal supply of oats. The earlier . pl?otir1,, the better -thanee for? making a maximum, pro- < duction, COLE DRILLS in several styes. SULLIVAN HARDWARE COMPANY Anderson Belton Greenville L. O; ~* "SPS-'., \\\ puoiie mgsnemi-an?*~-?o fuiu owners in particular. But som? : where between .''its covers will be T , found, something of interest to everyone. It is published monthly by the Ford Motor Com pany, and-like the Ford car-has a world-wide dis tribution, it will be mail* ed free each month to any one, anvwhere- nnnn re quest. TODD AUTO SHOP With the cool weather cornea th* fcnknd fer fresh meats/ We are prepared-to serve with the -vary fincrt of Mutton, Veal, Pork, Beef, Poultry, etc.? that money son buy. Our business ?? this Une ?a well aa in the Gfx^ry linc is i^rr^aiirj. Wc arc not going to let "hard times" talk cet a hois tn our bushreea. We have the gooda, toe price, the service, and in re*. tum for your patronage, we promise yon happiness and goodlcoka. "NufSed." 212 S. Main SASH D. HARPER, Mgr., levaraaawjqa^ Phone 132 tn you watti THE ANDERSON INTELLIGENCER JQB PRINTING DEPARTMENT 'Gil MAKUFACTimrrIG ENGRAVERS Pj^^uUcasReason^le as Consistent with Quality. Personal "WTTT'W T *t Mr. and Mrs. Phil Sltlon and Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Sadler and children of Pendleton spent yeaterduy in tho city. S W. T- Tollison of Piedmont was ?mo o? the visitors to. tho ??.\ yesterday. R. tr. Prihc? hud W, C". King of Tuwnyilino to ber'acme. In^olnmhla to recuperate. Mr.-and Mrs. Melcelm McKall har? .c'jirned from Columbia wh^re they ipent several day?. W. W. Smoak. bua'neas" manager Of Thc IntetJtaaeocr. will return f^dny .rom a visit to BcUwvilH *?d WP.'? '??rhoro. Ha wa? railed to, JRittawTl"^ ?!m BCCOUQI* ot the Illness of his sister. Mrs. Hemden. Lieutenant Wilco*, r.f the ratted SUtes Marine C-cupn, Ix vi sit'.na Mr. Ti, B. GoasetU ?O OBSERVE FLAG DAY LOCAL LODGES WILL HOLD EXERCISES DATE IS OCTOBER 7 "odges In All Farts of Country Will Hold Fitting Ceremonials On That Day A pleasing Innovation at the mopt oe o' oil Knights 01 Pythias lodges ? th. . nt reduction of Hu? "flag cereuio i!al" that was adopt ni :it the meeting if tho supreme lodge held st Winni ng, "Manitoba. Creon ville Knights viii observe this unique ceremony sa uting the colors on and after Oct. . the date set forthe introduction of t Sn the ledgo meetings. The "flag ceremonial" will ac'o jreatly to the Impressiveness of the proceeding's of thc l'y titians. The tnt ute aa adopted Bays that- tho flag >f thc country tn a'liich the lodge lp ocated shall be displayed at the or ;an|zed branch of the order In Cana led The. Service The statute gives the ceremonies s follows: The flag of the country in which the ?tige is located shall he displayed and a luted at all lodge meetings. Prior 0 the opening ot *.bv lodge the chau ellor commander ordeiB the mastcr t-uriuK to bring in the (lag, saying as 01 low:;: "Master-at-i.nns, you will re Ire to the ante-room .und bring in the lag of the country." The master at arras then goes to he ante-room and returns with thc lag of thc country on a staff, thc on lgn being unfurled- It is brought into he castle hall and ls placed opposite he station of thc chancellor cominan 1er. To H?lale the Flag The chancenSi* commander open tho .eremonios by iwdcrinp tue members, o viand up, saying: "Brothers you viii salute the Hag of thc country." Tho members will., salute the flag in raison, saying: "Lom; may it wave.". Itter the conclusion of the salutation, he flag will be' placed in s socket at' he right of tho Chancellor-commander There it will remain throughout the lessloa. , /Effectue October 7th Thc new ceremony, a-cording \to th? 'ythlan regulations goen into effect 60 lays after thc adoption ot the statute iy the supr?me lodge. The supreme, odge" mat at wihelpc-^ 02 August 7. \ccortllngly Ooctober 7 will soo tho nauguratlon of the most patriotic crt moiiy in all thc subordinate lodges.' Thc houiigc will willingly bc paid to Old Glory" at the Weding of the. two odges AT S?flCrlES Christian ( hurra. J. T. Black, pastor. Preaching at. 11:30 a. m. and S O'C?C?!: p. ai. IV.bla jchool at 10:;10. Service? ut St, JoKeph's. < St. Joesph's Catholic church, I7th Sunday after Pentecost. Mass at H?:;:o i. m. followed by benediction of thc Most Blessed -Sacrament. Mass ou V?oriflay and Tuesday ut 7:30 a. m. Itev. Edw. A. Duff Will officiate. . X?. lt. t? Church Sabbath school at 10:30 a. m There iv i 11 be a Cradle roll ?ervice Rabbat?i morning In connection with the Sab bath school. Preaching at HUD 1. tn. and at 8 p. tc. rentrai Frssbjrterhi 11 t'hareh D. Witherspoon Bodge, pastor. Sun. lay school at 10 O'clock; Morning Berries .at 11:80. Subject pf sermon: "The Primary Marks of tho disciple "f J"9us Ohrlet/' evening service at The first Presbyterian fhn roh: Sabbath school at lo o'clock. Mr. is. V/. Browa. KupcrthiciHient. The pas. iuj, Ko*, rr. x J . rxa/er, .wm preach at 11:30 and 8 o'clock. St. John'? Methodist Church. Services Sunday at il : IC a. to. and S p. m. During tho week every night at 8 o'clock, Afternoon cottage prayer meetings at 4 o'edock. Morning music: Quartett -- Resignation-Coro Ferna. Mr. Trlbble, Mrs? Nsrdln, Mrs. Green. Mr. Batt. Responso-I Conofu to Thee - Mr. Tribblc. ... -a. ?race vfou rca. Kev. J. H. Qtttbonev, rector. 8:00 ?. i?-..: Hot? EeehariKt. lOiir. a. m. Sunday sehocd tt: 80 a. m. Morning prapor and sercuoa* 8:15 p. m. Bren? lng prayer and a?rpioa. Mrs. Alov ah?er L*?$*'f T)\m" Si'vlnr" Punk, is visiting in fix stor. CIRCUS TO BRING DUMB ACTORS Ringling Bros. Have Whole Com? party of Animal Performers Including Clowns Trixie Congo, ts a modest, demure little miss despite the fact thal rho liv the leading lady of. the trompe cf itui i diana whose .intlcs uro laughed at hy young and old lu every state tu tho tinton'. Trixie is dhe of Ihr ?tars of KtQgllng Brothers*' zoo and ?he ls to uppear hore Thursday, October 8. Trixie ls only ono of a number of wild animal actors who will nmux? the children abd grown-upB. Never before In their career as showmen have the (tingling Brothers offered no many truined wild animal features as? Tris!? Congo, one ef Ringling Bro.'? Trained Oran-outangs. they are presenting this season. In addition to Trixie Congo, the wonder ful educated orang-outang, there arc two marvelous boxing and wrestling kangaroos, a troupe of trained baby elephants, five 'herds of performing; elephants, who do most every kind of feat from playing baseball to dancing; tbb tango; two troupes of educated j aacls and sea lions, and a number of marvelously trained, herds of horses! land ponier.. Thc menagerie is grea ly enlarged: and now totals .108 case.-, housing moro tiran 1,000 animale, many of i them rare specimens never before seen in captivity. There are 41 ele I pliant s 32 camels, five giraffes, H zebras and a large- number of lions tigers, leopards; pumas, rhinoceros! gnu, antelope and other interesting Jungle habitants. . The circus this season ls.featuring I a massive ncc spectacle, Solomon ans i thc Queen of Sheba, produced at a ?cost of ?i.?SG.OOO and requiring a cast cf 1,250 characters and 300 dancing glrlu. The ballet ls under the per j .?ona! direction of Ottokar Bartlk. bal let master, of the Metropolitan operaj New York, and the music has beed written by Pallin Effendi, late bandf j master to the Khedive of Egypt. Tho I spectacle la,said to be the Host elab-j j orate ever staged under canvas. - REVIVAL lg 'VIA NSKD. | IT?-, ale Brayer Meetings fur TliM Weak. The I.ev. J. W. 8p?ake? las? ^ ot the hit. John'* Methodist church; hrs; meetings to bo held in the church j but there are many other meetings io be held v at the homes of various members of the Methodist church -iud of other Churches. Tho?o loco! inga are to be held slmiiltaneously at tim different residences and each will,M presided over by one worker and ona leader. For Monday afternoon, starting ai [4 p. nj. meeting* will be held as fol' Dows: At thc nome of Mr. tra ?. watson. | 121 Ella street. Mr?. R. D. Dodd isl the worker In chi.rge and Rev. Ti'. Witherspoon Dodg i ls tho leader; nt the home \of Mr. B. B. G?sset?, m North Anderson with Mrs. S. L. Prince aa the worker and Rev S. W. Danner ia' charge, as leader; at the home of Mr. Prne D. Skelton, with Mrs. J. Ri; Anderson as worker, and Dr. W. J?. Fraiter as leader, a the [home of Mr. .1. M. Davis, on Calhoun street, Mrs. F. W. FelkeL as worker, and Bev. J. W. Speako as leader; al the home of Mr. J. B. Marshall, or. Mcl>ufflc airest with Mrs. ?. M. Sharpe aa worker and Rev. J. Garrisoning leader; at the nomi cV Mrs. W. C. Broylo* aa worker and I Mr. F. 3?. Butent, the iBatltu i??r Ibems cf_a?r..7Y. o Me-Mr? S" Mo-i r?.!?-. :l?fise?. with Mr?. T. ft. itertv,] !n?oud a*+ worker sni Dr. .lohn R* vino? as loader; st tim home of Mr. G. IC- Turner. 131 Mcr-*v nveirud with Mrs. J. P. Hpich'nson as worker and Mr. TJ. S 1?~on s? Ipoder; ?t the home of Mr. L R. Fant. Earle ?treet. with M?"*. W; n. ,. every figure are shown in our extensive collection ai exceptionally low pries. OUFLCOATS $2.98 to $20.00 Smart Coats in big . plaida with caoexe effects are twite in the foreground this ^sea son. We ar? showing some cjever infidels. $1.50 to $6.00 I ? " Sep?rate .Skirls are today.* ? more than eyer, before, .a?gi. attraction to the go?? dress er-. AH th lit is nev we have OUR WAISTS i 98c to $5.00 \ Wc have the . embroidered . Organdie Blouses in low* neck, with Gladstone collars'1*' I and longe sleeves.. Blouses^ of Crepe Voiles, Lingerie ? ?some with P. K. collars,*^ Cuffs and vests which, are^ very desirable. Blouses ol 4 Georgette Crepes, Crepe de v Chine, Messaline and Frtncbtl Crepes. m _ m Nene but the newest Style?, most favored andi best ma-. teriah, and high clase works manship in our garments. * Coat Suits, Coats, Skirt?, Waists and Blouses Millinery, Sweaters a.-d Misses' and Children _ Coats, Be Wise-Buy Now-The Selection Is Better -The Prices Lower. I INVEST TUUK IVlUWfc-Y-BUY DIAMONDS AT PRESENT PRICES THEY WILL MAKE YOU MONEY The nar lu V.?n,^e has storm i the entity* nnd* Bltt>rap?i ol ail klndK of (rems. If you have any. spare money, w? can offer you a splendid harbin from new stork Jiswt rec rived from nbresd. WALTER H. REESE ? GO. THE TI FF A Nt OF AM>EHS0>. . I Ht AjxUtKSON li^TEL?GENCEK j , JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT \ \ m _________