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Saved Girl's life "I want to tel! you what wonderful benefit I have re ceived from the use of Thedford's Black-Draught," writes Mrs, Sylvanla Woods, of Cil?fera Mills, Ky. "It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, liver and stomach troubles, I firmly believe Black-Draught saved my little girl's life. When she had the measles, they went In on her, but one good dose of Thedford's Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no more (rouble. I shall never be without In my home." For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar ailments, Thedford's Black-Draught has proved itself a safe, reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. ' If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black Draught It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five years of -splendid success proves its value. Good for young and old. for sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. .***e??*?*e* S ? TEN DAY RATES SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY "THE PROGRESSIVE RAILWAY OP THE SOUTH* To Wilmington and Prom . Wvignte7lle, N. C. Abbeville. S. C.$ 7.50 Andereon, ?i. 8.00 Athene. Ga.:....:..10.00 Atlanta, Ga.10.00 Belton, S. C. B,W Birmingham, Ala......16.00 Gedartown. Ga..11.00 Donalde, ?. a.?.... 8.00 Elberton, Ga...- 8.60 Greenville, S. C.. 8.00 Greenwood, 8. G... 7.50 Prom Gr?er, S. C... Hodges, S. C. Lawrenceville, Ga. Pelser, S. C....... To Wilmington and Wrightsvllle, N. C .S a.00 . 8.00 ,.10.00 ,., 8.00 Piedmont, 0. C.,. 8.00 Rockmart, G a.. 11.20 Shoals Jet. S. C..i. 8.001 Spartanburg. S. C. 8.00 Union, 8. C.... 7.60 < WUWamston, 8. C. 8 0 Winder, 41a...10.00 Tickets on sale each Thursday up to and Including September 2, 191 . hear ing final limit tc reach original starting point, returning prior to midnight of second Monday following date of sal?. Extension of final return limit may be -*? "'t|w<t- ' ".?>? - * fT;^. ?,?.?<? ? .. .vV ?,?..:?- -\ ? . .. . > had upon payment of difference between the ten day and season ratea. Call on nearest Ticket Agent for Pullman rccervatlohB, information or ?. S. Comnton. . P. A.. Fred Geiesler, A&atG. P. A., Atlanta. Ga. Atlanta, Ga. =r= ?XiARACFEIl?Person ality. When you meet a Man you. instinctively catalog him-?decido for yourself just what kind of a man he is and whether or not, you're going to like him. if he s wishyr^nshy,, or over bearing,! or hitter, or loud, or effeminate, or dull, or uninter esting, you're through, right there. It is dimeter ihat decinea you. Beveragee have character. Some can't outlast a single meeting. Others are wiahy-waahy, ef feminate nnd unmt^resiin?. You forget them?quifjoy. Others are ovcrbearing--tbo decided in flavor or effect. You avoid them. Cc^-Coi^ruwtneclmr^sler. the personality of a fine, who?er ?oft ic, manIp man. It ?aceta the palates of m?h and women on this common ground. It ia pleas feniinate. It ia vige doing it. It bean losing thefr first charme You?be ?meet in nuntttiea tfat in ? man. Instantly you like it i personality, iheeoundn? For2$y? been put to 39^f??relt1 the Amerio the teat' of losing ita ae For whoii M?r ita i acier. Y ou-can one gtaEB?uS built into ru "" "fa?"*9 SfOSMTUBU Tftmmn? sSe ?tf**ia* by ; A , nkhhamee encourage ?ol???Hut?on. THE COGA-COtA CO., AtLAKTA. ?uuiinnuu?iinnim?mnnn?nminnnnnnn .... .? ,.,. , ..,-, ?+ * ***4>4>?????*?4>***4> * ! 8TAKDIK0 OF THE CLUBS. ? >+4> 4>4> Sentker*. Won. Lo*t. P. C. I New Orleans. 73 Memphis. 69 Birmingham. 67 Nashville. 65 Atlanta. 59 Mobile. 64 Chattanooga ..... 68 Little Rock. 48 49 54 65 58 62 ?9 7 75 699 561 549 628 480 443 442 390 American* Won. Lost. P.C. Detroit.' ..' 74 Boston. 76 Chicago. 71 Washington ...... 58 New York. 53 Cleveland. 44 St. Louis. 48 Philadelphia. 35 42 87 45 66 56 70 72 78 638 637 612 613 486 386 374 310 NaUeeaL Won. Lost. P.C. [Philadelphia. 61 60 650 I Brooklyn. 62 ! Boston .. '..59 Chicago. 67 Pittsburgh. 67 St. Loads. 67 Cincinnati. 54 New York. 52 55 64 68 61 61 61 69 530 622 496 4831 483 j 470 468 Federal. Won. Lost. P. C. Pittsburgh. 65 49 ! Newark. 63 51 Chicago. 65 64 Kansas City. 64 64 St. Louis. 60 57 Brooklyn. 58 63 Buffalo. 58 65 Baltimore ....... 40 78 570 553 546 542 613 479 j 472 339 * YESTERDAY'S BE BULTS. t**??4>4>4>4>4>4>l National League, At Boston 2; Chicago 0. At Philadelphia 8; Cincinnati 0. At Philadelphia G; Cincinnati 6. At New York 6; Pittsburgh 3. At New York 7; Pittsburgh 9. At Brooklyn 3; St. Louis 5. At Brooklyn 3; St, Louis 2. American League. At Chicago 4; Washington 7; four teen innings. At Detroit 1; Boston 2; thirteen I innflngs. At Cleveland 2; New York 2. At St. Louis 5; Philadelphia 3. Federal Lesgt s. At Chicago 2; St. Louis 4. At Chicago 4; St. Louts 2. At Baltimore 1; Brooklyn 5. At Baltimore 4;-Brookyn 2. At Pittsburgh 4; Kansas City 0. At Newark 3; Buffalo 4. Southern League. At Birmingham 7; Little Rock 4. At Birmingham 0; Little Rock %i I second game seven Innings. At Atlanita 0; Chattanooga 3. Only two scheduled._ roua -without over repetition without esl tness of appeal that d you. you man or woman this beverage those t a? - -?dn?raply manly you wffl decide that for ite character?ite Time will prove ? ?rf your judgment, Coca-Cola has Daily for the lips of -has borne ? without ara it has proved ita ieneee^h* vigoTous lkiouanea?--ita char prove to yourself m what 29 years hove reputation. 2=S Z=2 1????????H??1??H?I?I??< i?m PROPERTY HAS CHANGED HANDS - > " >. _. \ WAS BOUGHT BY E. R. HOR TON YESTERDAY MORNING BOUGHT FOR $17,000 No Plans for Future Development Were Given Out?Thinks it Very Desirable. Two store room lots, and a ftre damaged atoro room, known as the Henry McQowan property situated on the- corner of West Market street, , was purchased by Mr. E. R. Horton yes terday morning, the purchase price being approximately $17,000, payable Partly In other city property and partly in cash. Mr. Horton stated yesterday that he had no plans to give out in regard to what he intend ed to do with the property but con sidered that it was very desirable since Market street had been paved and South Main is being paved. Mr. Horton was called out of the city yesterday morning hut before leaving ho authorised Mr. W. <F. Marshall to close the deal in his ab sence provided the' trade as outlined between Mr. Horton and McQowan could bo agreed upon. The papers were drawn and signed yesterday traneferrlngr the Property to Mr. Horton Individually and not to the Anderson Real Estate and Investment company of which he Is president. luEpSUAR NOW RUNS TO SQUARE Track on Part of South Main Will Be Open for Use Tim Morn ing ht ? O'clock. M This morning at 6 o'clock the street cara on the River street line and on Greenville street will resume th'err old schedules, leaving the square on the hour and the half hour. The Greenville street car will follow the River street car to River street and. will then turn and go back to the collego. Th? car on the Gluck Mill Rne will stay on the same schedule that It has boon running on for the paat few weeks, thus giving passen gers 15 minutes to transfer to and ?rom River street. It Is two "weeks today since the street car track paving on South Main street hsa been finished down to the intersection of River street. As stated when the work first start ed, the concrete has to stand for two weeks before the tracks may be us ed. OFFICIAL REPORT DENIES BRITISH OUTFLANKED TURKS. _ {CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) ; army on August 22. They evacuated the fortress after blowing up the permanent fortifications, bursting the wooden structupres and removing or crippling the guns. Thus ended a year's defense of the principal cross ing of the Boner river which the war office pointed out aa a fortress espe cially adapted to defense because of the marshes surrounding it. This would have been a disadvantage whoa the fortress was cut off from the army after the abandonment of the Bober line. Bislyutok Is still in Russian hands. A large part of the railway to the north and west is la German hands. .-, Berlin Denies Cruiser Lost. London. Aug. 26.?The entente ah lies aviators .hava been busy. The F> testane bombarded Constantinople according to an Athena news agency report. Berlin reporta that a hostile aviator dropped bombs on the German town of Ottenburg. A vYeneh offi cial communication says a French aviator dropped bombs on tht? railroad prathm at L?rrach in southwest Rl borg. -Berlin claims seml-offtclally that no German dreadnaunht* or cruisers were sunk in the recent naval action Ii.the Rigs gulf. She says the vessel Russians claim to have aunk were1 sunk by the Germans te barricade the channel. The attempt to land troops at Pernau were also denied. TORONTO BUYS RUBE M?RQUARD High Salary Reason for N. Y. Na i iosa*!? Waiving Qa?r >~Mar quard Wants Rai e ass, New York. Aug. 25.?The ttaw Y?tk Nationals today sold "Rube" Mnrqnard io tho Toronto Interna tional*. It Is understood the major league dab waived its claims to Marquant because it was unwilling to pay the high salary his contract reentras. His salary will undoubtedly ho paid by both clubs. Marejaard has declar ed he 1? unwilling to go and wants hie unconditional release. "Do yon find ?- expensttre .to ran an avtof "No. It's when the car doesn't run that it's eooUy."?Detroit Pre* Press. ILL REVOLUTIONIZE ' TORPEDO in ANDERSON MAN HAS NEW IDEA FOR VESSEL PROTECTION TO SUBMIT PLANS Lieut Com. Richardson Say* Idea is Good and Originai Prob abiy Make Test. Mr. P. C. Osteen of tbts city Is working on something that if ever completed, will prob Ably revolutionise sea warfare, in that it will protect vessels from the torpedo, which is now probably the greatest enemy of the battleship. Lieut. Com. Louis C. Richardson, U. 8. N., was in the city jfjsterday and con fen M with Mr. Osteen regarding to the proposed in ven tlo. . He stated that the idea was excellent and urged the Inventor to have a test made if possible. Mr. Osteen has already received letters from the United States navy depart ment in regard to the plans he in tende to work upon. Mr. Osteen thinks that vt.-.?'- can be protected by magnets placed off tiio aide of the ships which will at tract the torpedoes to them, the con tact of which when-struck will cause the explosion before the battleship is' hit. The idea as formulated is some what as follows: At present all modern battleships are equipped with large neta which are placed at a distance of about SO feet from tbe side of the vessel when attacks are expected to be made, the object of the net being to catch or hold off the torpedo. Torpedoes now tiaed are, however, equipped with sharp -blades which cut through the pets and they do practically no good. . Mr. Osteen in tendu to place mag nets in' this net to attract the torpe does and caused them to fire before reaching the ship. Lieut. Com. I/.chardson suggested that these be placed eight feet apart In the net. A torpedo is generally fired so aa to strike the object under the vessel within a space or belt of eight feet. The upper Une is eight feet from the lower, so if a magnet is placed in the center of the net, speaking of the width, it would pnviably draw the torpedo up four feet or down four feet, aa the case might he. This being the case, magnets placed at every eight feet would, attract them also should they he tired so as to strike in the center of the net, length Wise, between, the magnets. The nets aa now used have a weight of 400,000 pounds and it is es timated that the magnets, counting about 100 to both sides of the ship, woald not weigh over 40,000 pounds; which would not materially Increase the weight. Lieut. Com. Richardson stated yes terday that the idea war, indeed a good one and was now. Mr. Os teen will have plans submitted and It Is probable that a test will be made in the near future. Christian Growth Club. I -The Christian Growth clnb of the First Baptist church , will have a pic nic on Friday afternoon, August 27, In Mrs. J. H. Burdine's pasture. AH girla of the congregation are most cordially invited to attend aad to bring a well filled basket. The gh-ls wlH meet at the crossing of Mate and Franklin streets at 3 p. m. sharp. In Lighter Teta. "Have you much of a police force in this village?" asked the city man in ttha country. "We certainly have" replie the native: "he weighs .810 pounds."?Yonkers Statesman. S&ge Tea Puts Life And Color In Hair Don't Star Csfsy! It Darkens So Naturally That Nobody Can TelL You can turn gray, faded hair bean-) tifully dark ant! lustren? alm?st over night If you'll get a ?0 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Com pound" at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old, famous Sage Tea Recipe are sow annually, naya a; well-known druggist here, because it darkens ths hair an naturally CJ"id evenly that no one can toll it has been applied. Those whose hair 1s turning gray, becoming faded, dry, scraggly and. thin have a surpris* awaiting them, beoaufs after one or two applications the gray, bah* vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful ?all dandruff goes, scalp itching fal ling hair stops. This is the age of youth. G ray haired, unattractive folks aren't want ed around, so gat busy with Wyeth'? Sage aad Sulphur tonight and you'll be delighted with '/aar dark, hand some hair, and your youthful appear ance within a ?ew days. Desp?ndese? Dae as laefgeeefaa. ' "About three months ago whea I was cohering from Indigestion which caused headache and disay spells and mado me feel tired and oaspoadeat, A\ bagaa taking Chamberlain's Tableta," writes Mrs. Geo. Hon. Maced?n. . Y. I This medicine proved to be the very thing I -needed, as one day's treat ment relieved s*e jgreaAly. I used two bota jes of Chamberaiin's Tablets end they rid me of this trouble." Far aale by ?li dealer?. Madam?This Is Your Opportun ity to Select the RIGHT Corset What do you consider the right corset for yourself? We judge that you want a corset perfect in style?one that will bring out your best lines and repress the poor ones?one that gives you every style advantage, but at the same time gives you every COMPORT POSSIBILITY. ^<?l#uV tue. TraJo ?Utk. (I. M. P*t. <Mfcw. ippes the work. No corset is constructed on more stylish lines. No other corset has so many exclu sive points of merit?so few feaks or fads, so many points of comfort. We will show you the La Camille Corset. We will explain its advantages. You yourself will be the judge and jury. Do you want a stylish corset,, which does not heat you?a corset which allows, a circulation of air in the back?a corset which elim inates pressure on the nerves and blood vessels of the spine and still preserves the rigidity which a cor set must have? Do you want a corset which gives you the uncor seted effect, but which affords ample protection, with full comfort? Then let us show you this most wonderful of all corsets?not a freak?not a. fad?but a front lace corset with the "Ventilo" back, modeled to fit your figure and bring out your best lines. We have, thle week received a shipment of Fall models or the La CamlUe .oorsete, and there's one model at. .81.50 that's a dandy. When down the etrect, drop In, and lot us show It to you. No trouble, we assure you. D P.MA) ' '-'?. 11 ? Don't Overlook This tract of about 125 acre* is for sale. It lies about a-mile from town, and can be bought in tracts from to acres up, and there's money in it. The price now is ?125.00 to $175.00, according to the land?and ten years from today you couldnt buy it at* TWICE this price. 8^Biff yjTiey. flt'ty tel y\. ? ,t- ?< Prof. C. W. Riser bought fifteen acres last weeky and is going to b?ild out there on the new road that has recenly been made through this property. Let us show it to you. Lintey & yPat?en Phones 647, 906, 310. ' Electric Ir?? Is a necessity at any time but during the hottest weather o household is complete without one. They are so handy, efficient and cool?the cost is very, very little, A .A Utilities Ce. Phone22$ The Stert Guaran teed It. "A customer como into my store the M.\>r day end said to one ot\^ff ilerlts. 'have yon anything that wf?l imi* dtarrfcoear and my olefk west uid got him a bottle of Chas^aerlaJn'a I Colls, Cholera* and Diarrhoea' 8?m-j h?y. and said to him, 'If this does not sure you, I will not eherne yon & com tur lt. ' Sc he took U home came baofc.ftLa ff?fL<or two.and he wae ^jred." wrttee I. BBpMfcWaiWt, Vs. ?V* ?ale by desiare. mst kidney mm WTSacVach? Kioat-?? asa ?l* ora*;