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I ANNUAL i I EXCURSION I ? t -TO Savannah, Ga. Jacksonville, Fla -AND Tampa, Kia. 'LAND OF FLOWERS" Tuesday, Sept. 22nd, 1914 -,--VIA S??TftfcfcN RAILWAY ' PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH Greenville;, Anderson, Abbeville, and all intermediate points at the following VERY LOW RATES: * |( K. T. Euro R. T. Faro R. TfcFarc to to to . . ,-. Havannah Jacksonville T?hipa Poker .....i I. t 00.7 00.... .?...9 00 Wnif?toHlou . 4 00.7 00_.?..9 00 Anderson'.'.'?'-. '. 1 00.7 00. .9 00 "Relton ...... .T. 1 00..7 00...:.. ...0 00 . Hone? Path.? 00.........6 75.........8 00 j Ilimnldn ..3 KO.8 75.VA.8 HO ' Sli??Ls junction ... .... . 8 73 . 6 60 . 8 7."? . AlmeHI?c ... . ... ? 80 . 6 65,....8 so .''Hodge?'-.'..3 60.6 40.8 00 Greenwood .?I GO.0 25. ..8 00 ^SPECIAL TRAIN will be operated Co lumbia to Jacksonville on the following schedule: L.v. Columbia 12.30 p. m. Ar. Savannah 4.40 p. m. (ct.) Lv. Blackville 2.30 p. m. Ar. Jacksonville 9.00 p. m. Eccurslnn Tickets will bo good going Von Speciul Train and all UK ul LAH ?HAINS, 5.00 o. n>" September SS, to 1.00 a. m., September 23rd. Tickets good returning oh all Regular Trains to reach .original starting point on rr before midnight as follows: To Savannah, fin., Sept 27th, 1914? to Jacksonville, Fin., Sept. ali h, 1914 ; io Tampu, Fia., october j Ht. 1014. l\igh eins? day coaches and F^lfr?a?i Sleeping cars without chnnge. ?flfrc 4* " A TRIP TO TOE-TROPICS 'Florida: "The Lund i>f* Flowers" Health and 1'IeaHure. Wonderful agricultural developments attracting people from all over the world. ':!*K -UH '? \ . ... 'Savannah, <<'n.: "With Ks, beautiful parks, magnificent ship, ping docks, Thunderbolt and-Tybee Island famous for Sea Foods and Surf bathing. , * ., ,.'?r,' sTetc^' to 0 ? For taliinTdrmatlala^viilBB^ Ticket Agents Southern Kuihvny, or vf. B 'HcGl??Y.' ' ^?^-fAB?R, J. B. AN HOBSON, Asst. Gen. Foss. Aj$f** -Tray. Pass, Agt. Supt B B Bj Columbia, S C. ' Greenville, S.V. Anderson? 8. C. -TRIP RATES FOR EYE^YBODY OFFERED BY THE I 'The Progressive Railway bf the South." I I -TO-r- ,..'..'"'? I 1 " . ' A*??k^.V?^*?':M I Odd Fellows (I. 0, ?. F.)>:.So*crl I. I *?|W>Ky? J'elan Grand Lodge and Fut Hare h s . ? H Militant, September SltS6, 1014. . ? I U^^Atlahta, Ga. W\oml W???*?. CTrfgan Te?. I B i^St&i. - K : perance Union, November 11.18, S j i.?^l/$ .-';.. 1914. j 'i . . "vi, '" ' . ? Atlanta. Ga FOURTH American Hoad Congress, I i^WCTHrW?? ? i Now 9-14, 1914 . birmingham, Alarife ?M* i ? ' fkJil. TV- AMERICAN I3(^W7T?L OF ?ANK. : im.^; Danas, Tex. . INO, sept; sg& itu. . '. T ?. 1 . --?fe es, xxr . ti. T? ?Ith annootpeeling Farmers Na: ' r'J^&Ft.VWorth? TeX. tloonl INmg?ressfOctober 14.17^ :, p?w Orlean?, La. ?Sfe I?H*'" ; V?uk?n(Fla. S^^fil?lii t . W:?r1AM WoodrnikKorth Georgia Fal?, Oe y* Winder, ba. tober^l^M. * . i , ?-? - . > ?: --'-frjfrif:.-? ' r;:: "?-t- ? ?? For specific rate, schedules -or other information, 7 call on SEABOARD Agents, or write, , / = ; i | I?I? WIF^^?^ GEISSLER* I A.V fcit?p Aast. Gen. Pa?. Agt. I te-M?*^ ', .A4lanU,.G^'M,wlj,, : . ,. ; Atlanta, ^ .V I fi _ v . r > . , . , : ? S O'o ? o o b o o o o o o o oViC? o o npnreclatlon of that fact by. patron?V o jj - '"o ing Mr. Parnell, o NE^L?S CREEK N?t^*v,* ? KiiHon? Key un?* cis?ir, ^s ?i' :, w , .isik?. ^?.' ale) ,spent the week-end ; near New ..^.??.'.^^../^^^ffl?^0 ? Prospect with.their lister. Mri. I.ewjs Belton, Sept. 17,- Mira. Chnrlea Cobb, Abereromblo. whd"bj?ji 'been connhei".to'k:^?? room I i Sloan phlrluy-iijaa roa?methhls dut JOr ?Veiaii ^ftik^ n? o?e?s?rsph^r.?t W^dob. N..O,, agalrif . $&W$i^$ r:- j after- taking ? ^bric? . V?catloh ' here, BSa^^?U^?f^^pp^^hhch,_ who J With. hl9 pa rents.. Mt. .mi?A *?r5;; lt fr.i- . M?H rxiitlvv'.-.-i?xii** ? Xitv\? Jkuvpijjuii Oil Ai1 ?lilrlcy. - . v i; Phos'??^e."^w'n?pTi^^iJljllp ginnery Rev. 'du^; Mfg,!^ T- Mann re.Vnr?}o'd ; ':Jier?*?Ts;.^w'r?a^<p't?rvo tho pub- home Sunday? from 'New Prospijct ^?iW?LWf?^^^^ ^ hQ ap in- where thsy/spent ? .Week ?sslstln'? . ' 4ustrto?!* 'jW?!h_af'>.niatL'.'. iHe wa^:ohe?Rev. v. w. HloU' ln ? fev?Mr^ebt?nR. of th? %oll'.'9bn>?i^^?|ifw^: W?cerp?ifi . ' ?jr. Henry Geer nba I'-ajn^r'vM^ hdpe'h^.busiri?^Kr^ ^V'^w.:^' . A- gCt?ier^ l4^#^^ll< %n'?nt^;%th?.) ?.:Mrs., Le(Ue Shirty la ?fwUlng her. aavlttg o'f. roWolr.-time^lr.'i' people..and. daughter..Mrs. Oa>rgo Jj^|t:a, of. ttov/r we believe ^ur.pc?p^ V" . ? ; 1 oooooooooooooo o IVA NOTES o', o o oooooooooooooo, Iva, Sept. J C.-The following young bullea loft thia morning for* Hock Hill, where they gd to enter Winthrop for the next session: Misses Mamie Sea wrlght, Clara Cook and Mabel Reid. Miss Greta Hall left a few days ago for Campobella, where she goeB to ac cept a position in tim graded school. Mrs. E. J. Wilson, who bas been vis iting relatives here for the past ten days, has .returned to her home in An derson. Messrs. Orr Clinkscales and Mau rlee Mechine,. of Lowndesvllle, were here for a few hours Sunday. Mrs. Eliza Collins, of Toccoa, Ga., is the guest of relatives here this week. Mr. J. A. Watt, of Due West, Is on a visit to his brother. Mr. T. R. Watt. Miss Sarah Gilliland left Monday for Anderson, where she will enter An derson College. A surprise party was given at*the home of Mr. W. P. Copk Monday eve ning In honor of Misses Mamie Sea wright, Mabel Reid and Clara Cook, who left tills morning for Winthrop college. Little Mildred Ligon left this morn ing for Pomarla, where she goes to visit her grandmother, Mrs. R. C. Li gon. Mr. and Mrs. W Frank McGee and Mr. Reece McDonald attended serv ices in the A. R. P. church in Ander ron Sunday night. Mr. Jule Smith, of Lowndesvllle, was here a short while last week. ' Ml HS Eloise Brownlee, of Brownlee, spent a short while in town Sa tu'Jay. Mrs. J. C. Collins and childrVii. of Greenwood, have returned hom?, after spending a week here with her par ents. Mr. and Mr?. D. S. Scott. Mr. Carl Floyd, of Starr, was a bus ineBB visitor here Saturday. Mrs. H. W. Stone, of Anderson, spent last week herc thu guest of friends. Miar Annie Brown loft a few days ago for Anderson, where she has ac cepted a position with Reubenstein. Mr. Clent McGee, of Anderson, spent Saturday night and Sunday here with his mother, Mrs. M. J. McGee. Misses Sophy. M. E. and L. E. Jack on. of store ville, were the guests Saturday night of their cousin, Miss Mabel Reid. Mr. Grady Clinkscales, of Starr, he been on a short visit to his elster, Mrs. J. C. Ligon. Mr. and Mrs. R L. Bowio and family, af Starr, ?pent Sunday here the guests of friends. Mr. j. Edd Sadler and children, of Starr, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sadler. - Miss Lulls Price spent Saturday In Anderson with friends. Mr. and Mrs. . John Schrimp ' ive returned to their homo in Willin?ton after a short.visit here,to the former's brother'Mr. Bill Sqhrimp. Rev. J. Frank Ligon, of Columbia Seminary, preached- at Good Hopo church hero Sunday ?morning and eve r.tng to attentive .and appreciative Audiences.. Mr. Lig?n ls a Bon of tho late Rev. R. C. Ligon, who served this trhurch. as pastor, twenty-five years. Ko ls ap attractive and eloquent ipeakcr and Good Hope church ls just ly proud of the high stand he holds*! among the promising students of Co rnubia Seminary. "fr "fr *?? ^ ^ "fr 'I1 ^ lHi "i**!****^ B. B. Martin spent yesterday in Greenville where ho went on bust ne?s. J. K. King of w::':.ima ton was one af tho visitors to ypend. yesterday in the city. Lea Davenport vt Fauuiaiu inn waa in the city yesterday, .or a few. hours. P.. B. Gentry, * .-, of tho. Eureka section was ame ;; Ihe vteitajra tp spend yesterday in the city. - S. W. "Woitlr; *, Of Pendleton, the chief of police.? i! that city, was lh . Roy. Lewir iTmith of Williamson, Spout part o." yesterday in tho city on business. DeWltt Br fr^s, and ,C. J. .Bogga of Pendleton ? ore in the city yesterday for u few hours. ?Rev. M.*. Hammett* ot Greenville waa, In Anderson yesterday for a Bhefrt stay, . . . > ,l5S. F. Perrott ojt the office of the deputy collector, of internal .revenue, is spending.today in Anderson on Of ficial business. pr. W I. Halley of Hartwell, Ga^ spent yesterday In the city with friends. - . . W/H. Richardson of Ganrtn towr .?h.!p - was in Anderson yesterday cn business. : g ? f . \ j .Hlrs."1 baylis McMurtry of Garvin township was shopping in the city yes terday. . ? ? -V, ....... ?Mi? JU. I Richardson. Of fha Lebandn section spent part of yesterday tn the city. , ^.F^l^^urim? and son, C. B.' Grif fin,, of Broada way were tn Anderson ^Sterday^ ."Cilv??v oo?t. a wen 'known citizen" cf the Centervllle tvjetien, was in the city yesterday, v Mrs. Lucy F?los.and ' Misa Carroll Cox have returned from cbimucUcut; where they hnVo been Spending the summer. : 1 ' J.-:.'Belton' -[watson . of Anderson R'. F. D. was in thc city yesterday "on liualness, ''Mfc -, \r- iv MARKET REPORT . New York Cotton Now York, Sept. 17.-It was'offic ially announced by the conference committee of the colton exchange to day that 300 bales of December con. tracts bad been 1 i'm ? .Juted by ballot it 9.90, presumably against ycHter lay'* transaction.'. In Liverpool. . This was followed by reporta late in the afternoon that another 500 bales would bc liquidated at the new price 3f 9.50 for December today, making a total of 1,800 bales liquidated so far >n thc movement and the committee Issued a notice to members reiterating the term? of che original agreement that sales in. th3 Liverpool ballot must be accompanied by purchases tiere, or evidences that sales abroad were bf unhedged cottou, if not against spot*. So official statement was made asVo the details of the pro posed syndicate plan of liquidation. . The price of spot cotton in Liver pool was roduced 20 points lu keep ing with the reduction in thc prices jf futures,, willie southern advices In Heated continued steadiness in pri mary markets A private crop report nade thc condition 76.6 against 7!).!) two weeks ago, and 67 per cent last Year. Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, SOpt. 17.-Cotton: Spot n moderate ..demand; pr i cet; 20 points ewer. Middling fair, 684; good mid iling, 636; middling. 580; low mi ti lling, 532; good ordinary, 436; onli ?ary 372. Sales 3,900 bales, including 3,000 \incrlcan, on thc basis of 5.80d for nlddllng. Imports 2,074 bales, including 1,211 Imerlcan. Cotton Seed Oil &ew York, Sept. 17.-Cotton seed ?il was quiet with prices steady owing o the linn crude situation and ab lenee of pressure there were tenders if 1,700 barrels on September con Tact. Sales. 3,900 barrels. Final irises were two ponts lower to one .oint higher. The market closed steady, s pct iSlaGOO; September f>81o588; October 92a595; November 592a596; Decem ier 596?598;, January '6080610; Fob uary 614a618;. March 627a629; April I30a640. , . ...t jr. ?? . Chicago Grain ' Chicago, 'fiept. 17.-vTheat prices tad a. Hertens fumble today because t was not officially'settled until after radlng heure tb st' Germany's' answer o President Wilson's offer pf media ion was noncommittal. There was a lervous ?? f?ol?ng at the close with (rices.. i( ..3-.4i^/'2c,'under last'riight J?rn surfer itl(a, n?t' loss of 1 3--8 to 1 -4c and bats' bf. 1 to 1 IHSC' ProvlB nha flnlshedn'unchanged te 22 I-2e lown. ; .tK\ < ;' - Money on Call New Tork, SepL ?7.-Mercantile pa ler 7; ?' . Sterling exchange weak; -. cables 96.90; for demand'4?G. Bar sllvef 62*8-8.- 'y j Dry Goods .New York, Sopt. 17.-Cotton goods nar Ic ci s today 'wera quiet and fairly steady. Cotton -yarns for e weaving (urposos were In bettor-demand. Raw Ilk waa easy. Moro inquirios for vool and cotton merchandise for war l?rposes were reported. STOCKS AND BONDS ^ . .u_-; .', i v:' . New York. Sept. 17.-Weakness of foreign -exchange, which feH, to Hie lowest quotations-since the . outbreak )f tho war. wau the-.most significant ieveiopment today; in thc g?nerai im molai situation. . . !.. , Grain bills, were- .in- better supply uid offerings of cotton bills In norlin instituted u npw feature of..tho ex :hange market.:.-.;,. . . . :i Gossip centered.largely arovnd tho M ow York city loan and its amendant 'ea t ii rc e. Tho lOi^st conservative opln on was that Europe * would take at east.20,-per cent of tho Issue.. . Tho better sentiment^ ?^tonded, to the curb, private salea, of Standard Oil 88U0S being reported at prices'.on a parity with those of July 30., Adverae p*^? ~as cohtalncid in the passage of the Internationa.} Harves ,er common dividend, frailar ..action >y tho Crucible --'Steel, comjnany op H's jreierred ; stock, and moro curtatl Sont ; of operations by.-several, of the tchigan copper.compon!esv In every nstance theso conditions were trace-? ible^to thc foreign! situation. Siels .. ? . -.? ., i <? ' '? . - .{ ' ? If in a/rhiyirTy or iii doubt Put .ri dat"'** . ii-? aa vr.aV-jCiv.;, TO Chamberlain's ti?ir?rent. . If yon are ever .froubied'with ath?s, pains or sorcneea of tho muscles, you *Ul appreciate tho good: V]ual lt le? of Chamberlain's Liniment.' .Many auf. erera from rhehm?tippi "andl*c!?ltca lave used it -^th the bo?t reiinlta : It a especially valuable tor: ; tntabMgo, ind lamo bnolt ' F?r aato by all deal-' irs. We agree to receive your cotton and allow you cred it for same on basis of TEN CENTS per pound for good i middling. We will give you in exchange for this cotton any merchandise we have, at our lowest RETAIL PRICES or we wil apply the proceeds on any AC COUNT or NOTE you have with us covering goods purchased at RETAIL from u?. V This offer applies to farmers only. We will accept no cott on other than of sellers' own raising. This offers does not apply to goods bought WHOLESALE, nor to accounts or notes given by MER CHANTS in settlement for goods bought at WHOLE SALE prices. We reserve the right to withdraw this proposition at any time we see fit. For further information see us. , umT H ?na?r?bri, S. C< Belton, S. C. .. jj m:?????????m ??* - ?. ? . >" ililli ' ^ jj M??S?? '??????? Try to get along with Printing that is cheap in every sense of the wprd-~and wonder why their Stationery does not look or wear or feel as they wish it would. They have a good taste, but not lier^spicuity^T-which is a good word, if it does sound demagogic. The classy kind that makes < good everywhere, ey^ry way, every time. It will pay y?? to see us when in need of , ^ ? ; _ lip 8000 : ? . - ? ?. J 'M M .. , ,1 ii' . - V C. ? i (yj.i /-.\: i'.i . \?},. . ? I - ? .,. . 1 1 \r Vt?r ,',V 1 - - . . - : ., n '-"ii 'H ; i ,- i i ;.' ; . ,i''-.i>.r me -:!aws^^tfeiHiNiief JOB DEPARTMENT I I