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MUTT AND JEF Srt s* li1 THUS Hetzers imenyaora .SOLPiERA FPO/ATOISONOOS C3AS Voo wcou> HAVC ceeN ALL ftio? V?STHREiV OA?LV z FOROOT Tb t ..Alf*-rn yt>o. "TteyiTAta^iN? s ' _ . / Tfty ?TC OCR Me? 0OID4 ll CLASSIFIED INTELLIGENCER Want Ad Rates 26 words for 26o. east per word each lnsertloo for, more than 25 words. . .'Three tnsortlona of the, sams ad' cn consecutivo days for tho prloo ?of two insertions, if paid ta ad? Vanos. .-o . . . . ,'. fio ad leos than 26 cents. FOE SALE FOP) &AIM-Puro N?w Era Ped?. 'The K-'cat. builder of thin latid?,| nature's Tahlee, sb to speak, M. W. Slain,, 'Phone 62?. ^; FOR ,SALfci-0r trnd?, one I. H. C., : 12 horse power gasoline eugine .mounted, j Apply to lt. R. Milam. .; Safcdy springs.1 s. ?. FOR ? few hundred bushelo . 'fi'oJcot rcclcant?d and gradod Fulghum Bead Oats, sixty eight cents bushol ' wwortbV mor? for ; feCd' parp?se. Fu rm nh Smith, Seedsman, Phono --iv - . DR, ' SMALL han left1. his Komf?rt Bhoui'de-!. Brace and K. B. Abdom inal Pol vic Suporta with Dr. Garter, Blccklcy. Building-. . MISCELLANEOUS FARM Fpit SALfe, NEAR WALUAL KA, ii.. C.-Nine .'. hundred ^OCres^ two-m??os-bf Walhalla. Six: tenant houses, -ono hundred acres, ot j branch <and creek-bottom, ono hun-. S dred rand twenty acres bf up-lahd| ' in ..cultivation . < 400. acres in . pas ; turo. Some <plne and oak timber, i Well suited to stock raising. Price Si6.00.per acre., one-third caih,| h?i?ucu io suit purchaser. For In uformation write B. H. Moss, W?l , halla; SC. D?VOE's PAINT-Tho bid stand by. . the oldest paint makers In America . and the best. Paint with De Yob's, ? f?wor gallons, wears longer. V/. L. . fir?BBoy Lumber Cor^ ' . H?SY-Mako life's walli easy by hav . ln$ us repair jtiur shoes. Wo Ure .ri?t only prepared to do first- class 'Work on short notice, but wo meet any legitimate competition, wlmn-'lt ;. conies to ^ prices. Honest work add ; best mntcriala nlwayo. O. E. McKco . A;,Son, ,133 East Wl?tn?r street, , opposite Tolly's. For Hesse ^ We have lt in three i r>^a)sSi;Strawberry.:' '4iiS???? This cream th of the hi /Vackcd in quart brick ered! ??'.ycH?r:..b0ni'e?'??^?h5 Telephone Yo\ RCTM F-You Cao't P PRorrecrX f RAOUL, you wtTHI? He is P?RFecrJ /AND t?o oveRTHG. mu. > ny ? Retenir A CAN OF Poe ?UMP f y>uK*etn V/e Yt. STAy h "_J /PuMP/vrtToyou. _ ADVERTISING L.OOK AND LISTEN-Mr. C. E. San don* ia with tho W. J. Mancas meat market to sell you MI tho fresh meats and fish. Mr. Sandors will he glad to have his tunny friends call at 207 East Whltner street and get their wants supplied. We will havo a full supply'of Mullett, lied Fin Crokers, Bass, Piko and Spanish Mackerel al tim time. Phono '292, tho Son Food Man, W. J. ManesB. POTATO SLIPS-I am guaruateed tho do livery ot my plants thia sea son, therefcro I guarantoe to do uyer them to you oa the date- you want them. U will pay you to see mo before Bonding your mony off. It. F. Sassard, 213 South Main | stroeL WE ARE handling somo of the finest, choicest hoof,, pork, veal, mutton, cured meats of all hindu, country stylo pork sausage, mixed sausage, and plenty of dressed chickens at very lowest prlce?. Come around, or telephone us. Your trade will . bo appreciated and .wo promise ' prompt delivery. DobblnB Market, ? 'PhOTO^^H^^^"-*^*^ A FEW MORE White Rotary Machines at $28.00. Don't mian this oppor 11 iuniiy. Coo spring, wagon - with top, good ns now; ono Maxwell automo bile, first-OlasB shape. Bargains and will be sold at once. J. A. Mul lina*, 126-128 Weat Benson Street. BREAKFAST SAUSAGE-The de mand tor our all pork oausago la keeping uri very busy. 'They surely aro the-highest grade on the mar ket Made from frosh pork .carefully selected and seasoned with . Just enough fresh ground herbs and . pitre apices to give that .very un usual und delicious flavor, dlatln? , tlvvly Lindsay's. Phono your order I to GO4, The! Lily White Market, J.| N. Lindsay, Proprietor. FROM 7 A. M., %0 IO P. M.-Bay yottr Qasollno and Motor Olia from H. A. Caudle, the ooo arm. gas man j on tho ?omer next to Owl Dr UR Co. He ,wtll appreciate your ; business! and always gives Ute utmost Bil value. H, A. Caudle. SLABS-For a short time ? can supply you with good,, clear,. thick low country slabs at $3.50tpor cord, de .. livered. I will also appreciate your orders for cotton seed meal -.and hulls. B. N. Wyatt, 'Phono. 188. WALLY PAPER-If lt la wail baps* you.are looking tor, wo. have it? a . larfl!? stock going at 35 per cent, below cost. Phono 48,-Quest Paint Company. icious Ice Cream rt llavors. Chocolate, Vuntlla ??heat possible quality and ? to please you. ?, ateo in bulk, und deliv 'Uffle. si Eigftt Peep??.. ?r.Order Nutty H? Stolid 'ump and Argue BUGGY WHEELS-Wo have a good supply of Bug*;y wheels, spindles and boxes, that we can fit on any time. Wheels run in hot oil and spindles set just right to pull true. Paul E. Stephens. WE ABE PAYING $42 per ton for j cotton Beed, aad giving 1 ton cot ton seed meal and 14.00 cash Cor k ton of seed. Selling coal at $5.00 and $5.60 per ton. Cabbage plants $1.00 per M. Martin Coal & Wood Company. HIDES-Bring them to me it you want best prices. I buy and sell . more hides than any other dealer, ia this section of the state. AU bides bought by me aro shipped with ab batoir hides and command better prices, therefore I can and do pay better prices. Bring them to WIBI ford's Corner. R. D. Henderson. QUICK WORK-'Phone 822 for Geor gia G nra fro for quick work. One export on Fords, and one oxpert' on all othor cars and motorcycles. Ko. 108 South MoDufTle. street. Op. J. L. E. Jonoa Bicycle Shop. PREPAREDNESS ts the order ot the day now, while the Fire Insurance -Companies are withdrawing from ?'' tho state ls tho time for you to have your house, barn, or out-huiidlng protected with a Burrlss Metal .Shingle Roof. Of course the initial cost is juBt & trifle more than wood .shingles, but' In the long run they '. are'much cheaper i and they are a tremendous protection ogatnsl fire. Drop la. and let us show you. No trouble nor obligation on your part: whatever. Respectfully, Jno. . T. Burrlss & Son. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Five room apartment j hoar square All conveniences. .. Cheap to prompt paying tenant. M. W.1- Sloan, 'Phone 825. WANTS WANTED YOU TO KNOW-That I have Just received 30 paire Diamond Tires aad will sell at those prices: l Ma mond Puncture proof, $2,25. The Diamond Balloy Non-Skid, $1,75; Diamond 400 Camdon, $l.'f> . Diamond 1830, $1.10; Hunter. $1.40; Tho Ironclad Barcup, $2.00. Agents SnrHh'8 Motor Wheoh* J. L. E.. I Jones. 103 McDuffle Btreet. Baseball Results I I; : ;.:,;./.. V c . ?' 1 .NATIONAL At Chicago 4 ; Boston 9. At Pittsburgh 2; New York 3. Ten tanings. At St. Louis 4; Philadelphia 5. At Cincinnati-Brooklyn, rain. AMER?CAN At Now York 2; Chicago 0; At Philadelphia 6; Detroit 8. (Elev en innings.) At Washington 4; St. lirais 1. At .?V-3ton ?; Cleveland 3. SOUTHERN At Atlanta 6; Memphis 8. .At Birmingham 7; Little Hock 9. (Eleven innings.-) V ?t Nsw Orleans 4; Nashville 0. , . At Mobile 1; Chattanooga ll. soirm"lSiANTic ' At Columbia 7; Columbus. 0. -At Charleston O ; Montgomery 8? \V : At Jacksonville 2; Albany 12. . At Augusta" 6 ;, Macon 5. (Twelve innings.) -. COLLEGE ; At Athens : University oi Georgia S; Georgia Tech 6. At Macon, Ga. : Mercer ?; .Cplpm* bia C?llege of florida 1. ' '? .'' K-*. Gulfort, Miss; Seraneo 7, Uuaflsa tppi. I.".' \.. ^ ., ' ? - M Auburn. Ala.; Auburn 7, Flor ida Oi < \ t j ! at the Same 1 CLEMSON vs -AT 4:00 Clemson Blew Up When Ellzey H Carolina! Kl izzy's homo run drive Into center hold in the sixth inning of yester day's gamo Seemed to .rattle 'both An derson and 'tho men ? playing behind him, and ossa, result live other Caro lina university boys hit safely In rap id succession,. scoring - three more runs and defeating Clemson 'by 4 to 0. Anderson tightened up after this and held the Carolln*aut? scoreless. Sensational fielding 'in the outer gar dens featured the contest, Harris' muff of a long one off the hat of Horton in the second /round being the only pray that marred the out hold work of .both clubs. Harris, though, when playing a normal game, is one of Clemson's mainstays either ia the outfield or behind the hat. . The score by^tfnnlngsr first inn hw. ' . Chandler and Simms- for Carolina were fanned- in rai-.id succession. After paBel?g several had ones Mar tin went out to drat baso unassisted. No hits, no nuns, v * ? w.j ?? Anderson fa .J ne ',. Major .' popped .otuV4p. first. 'Pairk'er. walked. Harris fanned,' leaving Parker at first. No hit:;, no nins. < ;;'{.' '.'. .. Second Inning. ; Jl^arkb flew cut tb left. Snipes li rn vc a long one past right field and wen thorne .when. the. ball was lost In 'jute? bushes. '.He'.w,?s called out for ' falling, to touch 'third. Horton was 'safe" when, right field muffed his high fly. Seaborn; fanned. One hit, no runs. . Martin led' off with a' screamer, the ball landing on the outhouse'in tho edgo of the field^and rolled Into the yard, of a dwelling house. Center flotdor tripped'and fell over a wiro fence, but the right fielder had ar rived on the scene-and ..recovered che ball, making a beautiful throw into home. The pitcher receive*!- the' throw in and threw Margin out at ( third <base after tho runner had. hes-' it.ited between ?lilrd and homo try ing, to decido the best wajvt a .pp.. It was. said; he could have .?Hy- rando home/ but waa reta rn lng tq> touch third baso because the coach called hint back. Prom. tko. tf^oreris ; ppsl. Mba this could not be\detemincd. MtuMiltori and James fannedj Oifo hit, no runs. . \ ? Third Inning. : ?llzey fanned/'. Adonis ~ wont out second to first. (Shams hit ,safely to lett, but was later thrown out st second m an .attempt to steal,,' the play being made catcher to second, (ile hit, no runs. Ceo pepped out to third, CI-irk mah ins a pretty running catch Into, the .-'crowd. Jordan fanned. Anderson went out to flrst./' No hits?, no' runs-. Fourth Inanlag. * ' Simms went out-^hlrd to first '-Mar tin .ballooned out ' to right*' Cleirke fanned. No hits, no nins, ff ! Major fanned, :T\arket> passed four bad'bnea and went tqT second on Harris' ringle foK'-'Mpt?r.- . Adorne steadied and worked; h.lmself ;out of a possttle . bole ?hy : Allowing Martin ito fly out to 'lMp'a!i)g McMil lan. One hit, n?jjjuln?/, -.; .'..<.. 0 Sniper flew ont--to .conter." .Horton followed with another to canter: -Both catches were mude on the run Attd Martin cut ? a somersault .whoa ?he pull?! down' ithe first, gpsborn ;w*tot out first to pitcher, tho latter covering ftrst. Nlry,vhitfc\ao. mn*. James popped out to second.' Gea bal loon ed to., right. '. jordan tanned. &???tfls, rio runa. ; 'V-; Shor;?BriIcg. Clenwcn's do#*j fall Toame;4a th* el xtk. .- - AndOTBoa, \iWho;, Up to this time' -had been pitchtag' ah air- tight gabie, seemed to ?W-'*tfsnewbat ratt led- when Ellzey drove a lons ene percenter field for the circuit.-Ad ams beat out a slow one. Chandler got h scratch hit into tba infield. Ha Was out pitcher to jsepond on Slrom'c safa arrival at <orat on a fielder's choteo. Adams took third. Martin Waa ?are when sooond, fumbled a ?me, no Indeed. CAROLINA ''ODAY In 6th lit For Circuit; Hanks Tigers 4-0 puzzling grounder. Clark How out! to left.. Both Adams and Simms j scored on Snlpee . drive Into right! field. Horton got an infield hit. Seaborn filled-tho bases when he bit safely into center Acid. Ellsey eniTe; the a pon y by .fanning. Ho opened the fireworks with a home rua and ended the fatal inning by striking out. Six i> i ts;, 4 runs. ^Clemson's attempted rally proved a 'failure. Anderson funned. Major, fanned; ' Parker went , out to ii ret ua aBsiBted. No lilt, no rues. Seventh Inning. Anderson begin to tighten up in the seventh. Adams was out pl tc bol to first. Chandler hit aa easy ono to third, golhg out'at first.' Simms fan ned. No h?te. no mus. f Harris went out second to first.. Martin hit tuf cl y Into center. McMil lan popped, out to third. Martin ?took second when James drove a clean one past first base. 'Geo was out pitcher at first. No hits, no nina. Klffhth Inning. Martin was safe on second's fumble of an easy ono. Ho went out, though,. o it cb? r to short in an', at tempt to steal.. Clarke flew out tc right.. Geo made, a splendid catch! He had relieved .Harris In tho .sev enth in this field, the latter golhg be hind .the bat. . Snipes flew out . th center. No Mts,-no runs. jordan hit tb second and ..waa thrown out at (first., ed, -the catcher dropping tho third . strike for tho second time and throw ing the runner out at first. Major popped out to short. .No. hits, ho runa. , '. . ? , Jilnth Inning. .. ; i Horton was safe on third's error. Seaborn fanned. Ell ey was . safe on a fielder's choice; . Horton*, being thrown, out. third to second, snort i taking .tho throw., lillzey was loft ' on third, after Adams hit a long one! safely past, first and . was later' thrown out catcher to second In an attempt to steal. ;One'.hlt, no.runs..j 'Parker fannedHarris went4<>ut: third to first. Martin fanned. ?Nd 1 hits, ?o run?. . . . '' The box score: ' Clemson." . ' AB B BH POA E . Anderson, p .. ..4 0 0 I Major, 2b..... .. ..4 0 0 2 2 2 : Barker, 3b?..2 0 O l v? 1'? Harris; rf, c.. ... ..4 0 1 3 ff l i Martin, ct_ .'. -.,8 0 2- 3 0 0 McMillan, ss..3 0 0 3 .0 0 Janies, lb.... .. .-.8 0 ,1 S 1., 0 . Gee, c, rf.. .. ... .2 0 0 7 1 ? Jordan If.. ......3 0 0 2 0 0 Total ... & -.. ..28 0 4 27 10 4 . Carolina, AB UBI! PO Ai: Chandler, sa.4 0/2 l l 0 Simms. 2b.. vi - ..,.4 J 0 1 2 0 Martin, rtfJ*.. . .4 1 0> a I 0* Clarke, Sb.. .. ....3 0 0 3 1 1\ Snipes, rf.. ... V.4 0 i 1 e0 Oj orton, lb.. .. ..4 'O'ia' 9 ii o' Seaborn, c.. .. ;i/..4 -V 1 ll- 2 0 Ellsey, If...... . .4 l t * : 0 0 Adams, p.;. :.' ;..;* ?l ^"^iii?; 0 vToUl... .;3B 4 >r27;V# ? VScore *y innings: . ; ?:-'-'f},:. : V. .'. /jt H B Clemson.... :.. OOO (?00 OdO-0 4 i Carolina. . . ; .\'-,<ld0:vWr^jft^?.;-?/-1 Sunsmary: : '. ':-',rJ?'' - Three base hits. Snipes. Martin, Komo runs, Ellsey. Plrstfoase on haJt^o?t Adams ^ Lett oa bases. Clendon 6; Carotta* Struck out Adams i?; Anderson 9/ Hita off'of Adamo 4; Anderson ?V Passed hayyg Gee. Time 3:15. . . -: '.. , ,- : > Umpire .Balley. ' : Gat. to know SUBS : ra?? ??l?f '^ geuce? Waat Ads und yftu wiU soon sae t?*ey w31 SAT* yoa t?a?y a ?Sallar oa? get yea wfca* yea wan* at th* ??asa tifca. -:- -:- By BUD FISHER. M'NOMMAI COUCH HAMMOCKS Comfort -considered, there, is 'nothing to ni na 1 a couch hammock. Besides thoy dru highly ornamental- and quite substantial. ?Our couch^hammocks are full length and width with strong iron-frames and National SB6PBSEBS9M springs and thick, Bott mattresses-khaki, Tf\y\^ ? jfcpQ ?rj awning striped and flowered cretonne cov r nun! i ni* er JngB^ J ??: They can be hung from the ceiling ot your porch, or you may havo them with stand for small aditlonal charge! ? Everything for your porch and every item tho best made. ; G. F. TOLLY ?? SON Anderson? S. C. , . '. ' . { Sid Scnso is the diamond, weighty, ?olld' sound,,; When cut by wit, it cast's a brighter beam,v Yet, wit apart, it is a diamond BtlHt^v' ? ? \ YojwgVrNight Thoughks. . .. 'L ; ? "Sense is 'the::Diam?iid"-^1f ifls?^ttf??ased at-Mar?h ' banks Sj; Babb's. - i f??*WM*J' . And. chance is the diamond ^if .^?i^based in many '-places, g ? .' ' ; ..f?f^tf: ' ' \''\. If you like friends that ;ir^ imstniuied,: m?jfiyes, that arejpure, consciences that 'are clear; jyoti --Wilt also like tile - character of - Diamonds that ypu'^Ml^fi^/i??re. r.ditl. MOIB Street'J?weiers ' .'-At ibo Sign pf the Big Watch Building f^U^i^ ;.lV?ateria? , '^^?^^ Well, that's us. We've got ^?^HBf^t? now the BEST STOCK, AND MORE OF IT th im any pf the i^^^^P other guys. And that's not ?il, ;we have the best and quickest Hr/ ' delivery system in this man's town Adjustable Spl^a?'.' of ai! kinds and sis??, m Gauze Doors from on? dollar each up, m various *2?e?;.-. J?Vct ?v?J evtl fen* >? ema &?i? fc*t' . -, , . .. - - . - : - Vs v. .;;;> . . Let us-shp^ ?.can . -sc?o| ANDERSON BELTON GREENVILLE