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1 * . . . The Improved All-Steel Rapid Fire Hay Press The Best Hay Press for the Farmer Light Draft and Fast Baling. It is the fastest baler because it had 28 (inch feed opening with 33 inch stroker jtwo strokes to each round of the horse. j It has- light draft because it is only 16 linches from center;to extreme end of roll jer, and the sweep to which the horse is at tached is fl 1 feet long. REBOUND BRAKE-The Rapid Fire is equipped with our Special 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 it makes the horse glad because the lever positively will not jump forward and skin the horse's heel when the Press is in operation. YOU CAN PAY MORE BUT YOU J CANNOT BU Yi A BETTER HAY PRESS |THAN THE RAPID FIRE. It is simply j the strongest and lightest hay press on the *market ! 0 . '.-'j ' : ; ISULLIV?N HA?MM Anderson, S; C. Greenville, S. C. Belton, S, C. Tillinnin I TUAIIIO war itself wil1 eIve rise to an increas Kflll liilQIl I rNSI reh ??romd for certain Unes of cot liniLIIUnU LLI1UIIIU ton goods. There has been, evidence lin n Tn Tl IF PnilTll of 01,8 already in orders fdr cotton Hrlr III I Hr nilli 111 duck for arnQy useB and enquiries for ULLI lU HIL UUUBII large supplies of cotton underwear for the armies. -? "The "Buy-n-Bale" of cotton move ctnilTHFRN MAN TELLS OF ment wI11 helD materially' to bring ?5?U1HLKJN MAW ItLLS W abQut feetter ?^jj^ Jt wm eQ. THE WORK courage farmers to bold for better . J prices and will tend to take off of the ----- market cotton that must be sold. Ev n? ilnMn TATTAM every one who participates in this OU >Y ?INV? \AJ 1 1 \JlH movement is performing a patriotic --..-.-r-.?".-fa-rt Jxrtrvtal emergency which will-be "< 'V-,- Loi great value to the entire South." ?Greair&s?mmB VciS&? rt?? -a *~;~' - Everything^oSsTble~~TcTifd pffTftT Sljn?Q?BV T(i Whae spending yesterday in Ander- |( *Be?.,**T,toBoil"?'''T son atwell knpwn .Q????laV of tho Sou- j ... . T* - T l< H.". .. .. iSl . them ?railway talked iof what, his road REASON FOR HOLDING CELE. Is doipg in an attempt.,to aid tho cot- ,. T^v . W ^??i -; l: ? ton gio wera of the South. This gen- r BRATION HERE tierna* t?yB:'thata^rfai Harrison, .' :,' . - ' ?. ? . pr?sident?.-of the Southern road, bas ' '.' become greatly interested and. ia do- I PAIFs A*5QIQ'TA'r\3ir,,F ing everything possible to boost the * ?l "Buy-a-Bale" . movement. He says t . that the Southern has bought a balo i^j^,^, xjjxn til-.e;? A? m Cit* of cotton lu each cotton producing Anderson WOI Benefit Aa . City state traversed by the southern rail- If Country Enters tho way and pointed to the following let ter which. President1 Harri? Livestock Industry written to"'the principal officials1 of ; ?. , . tho Southern and allied linea: " [ . " "TTv .. ,'?2 ? ;r,.? 'uIT? V".""";-; ;r~" rio movement coule oe.etartea in sideratlon the 'BuyHa-JBsle' or cotton ? . ... . ?it. ?_ ^ _~ movement no\.i active throughout the Anderson that would be more appro South; While this is a movement of priate than that which ls to cerebrate sentiment, lt is vynotasomo sotiment the great growth already made'in live au exprc^lng R iict-.Tmination of ,tho atocJs and kindred productions and is rffc?? ?ffi <o feit. ?rei,?,( tt?b?;^.^ depena qhi help^from outside ?t from in ?Andersoa , county, *^?l?jg,oto the government, federal or ?tate,v. M^iuMrman jHwr.,,M% Davlsjof tfceoomr this T0^**'^^^ 600.00b bales at 10 cent? a pound, as'?8 IWWjtf&VW . ls botfevea to be possible; it'wllt have CT^fe^^S?S^^i?i? enffift*^^ W^^&^Fl^^^^?^^ In W t? 01,8 tad?stry us has a personal interest in the cot-.^ be !ncreased aufflclsnUy to supi .'? toS*5?1Sr ' %J?\m ti w. ? fc?t?'?itt 'vort a packing house In' Anderson, it I have my??Jf#5ou*;t*b^'? Will double the value of all farnf lands ton in each of the cotton .P^c,nK ,;n the county and easily quadruple the Statek ,lf ^^^^wL7^^ ii PCP^atibn bf the city of Anderson it ford it, ? reco^mesd ^^?^?i \ seif, and the-city would be the man leasir ono bale for personal account I ufacturlng center and the market . and induce^ as P/ny^iP^V, ?n center for the stock, according to y^ur -friends to do likewise. It .wm Chalrn,an Davis, who. by the way, has be a safe lnyeBtment of the money onty recently returned from St. Louis, and a patriotic act in a vital omer- whtcb, :aB fs welt known, is one of eo^oy^ ^ \ ,; '..^ the .chief meat packing and slaughter Spe?klng of th^e .^tton.situation centerB ln th* UnUed States. ! . yesterday: -President-Harrison s?td: -, therefore fe?V said Hr. Davis, "There aro. in ^ my^ op,nJon.' *c?-l "that" wo business people ought to put mill? Mn the United ?^tetev but.; also, feeling will be gone. You will s?eep fr^m 'bibso in all TtfV'?-ts of Bnrope In ?^ll^eat f?U juj?grpw st^ng and whlr0W sccest s?^/?^.;.?2hey.':?ire a, tonie add ? V to the Voa. Alreadv there are reports your entire system a*, weir ea .ytmt of increlising sliipmertts of cotton both Wn*** *** ^^iT ^V^^*!"1^ Kiwhind oki? i? ?*j ??tiUaeai ?ad by their S?S. Try Kirana' Phar . lr ohouH ?be b?rpe fn mind inst the n?c^f agents. - i . Aalmal Celebration and Wrestedt Ex- 2nd Prize-12 In cash, Unole Dave htblt Day. Taylor, Sandy Springs. Anderson, B.C., Sept 30tb, 1014. Running race^-? beata. The Trades Extension committee of 1 t prl^."Sp0Cial Pr?te, w. B. Mc the Chamber of Commerce, composed (;ru?er of Messrs. B. O. Evans, (Chairman), 2nd PriZe-Special Prise, Chamber T. L. Cely. Capt. R. J. Hamer, W. S- of Commer<*. v Ramsey. L. Geisberg and O. M. Heard, Qrder oVlieatB ln the depart has announced the final and complete meDt wln be 33 f0nOws: I program and announcement for the 3 p M.._Firet heat, Free for all, animal exhibition and livestock ex- trot or- pace'. lil blt, day. Anderson, Sept 30th, 1914. 3:2o p. M-1st Heat, free for all. Thfe entire exercises will be held at 4.00 p. M.-Second Heat, Pony r?c North Anderson, beginning at 10:80 mg. v . . , A. M., promptly. The exercises lnr 4.20 p. M.--1st heat, running race! clud? exhibition and awarding of 4.49 p. M.-Parade of Prize Wln oritM3, (82 in number) to the bSBt nera ^ exhibited, exhibits of horses, mules, ponleB, hogs, 5-10 p. M. 2ad Heat. Running race cattle, and donkeys; farmers institute, Horse, Mule and Livestock Depart-' horse1 and pny racing and basket pic- ment; nie. AIB there will be a special meet- Exhibition of livestock and Judging lng pf the Anderson cunty livestock Cf annie will begin promptly at ll A. association on the same occasion and M., of 30 minutes after the speaking also a report of the special'grain ele- starts. The spectator may take his vator committee, appointed to conBld- choice aa to which ho would prefer to er plans to build In Anderson a grain attend. The below ls the special list elevator to handle the'grains bf this Qf prizes. Any farmer or own^r of section. <( horses, mules, hogs or livestock in The general officer* for the day are the county or city of Anderson, Is ell announced below.: i glbie, and may enter any or all con General Chairman - Hon. S. A. tests. Any animal which may ac Burus, President, ? Anderson County cording to the rules qualify for more Live Stock Association than one event, shall be allowed to do Vice-Chairman^-J. W... Rothrock, BO, qualifying for as many different Anderson county Demonstrator prizes as ls desired. Chairman, Committee of Arrange- Premium List raents, Jnn. M. Davis. ClasB A-l; Mules to be driven in I Asst Chairman, T. T. Wakefield. Single Harness. Chairman, Racing Department, Dr. iBt Prize-116.00 homo made set of H. L- Snider, Pretwell Co. harness, Fretwell, Co., Anderson. Asst. Chairman; Raymond Fretwell. 2nd Prize-Ono pair Martin blind Manager Hog and Livestock Depart- bridles, J. 8. fowler, ment, Dr. J C. Mitchell, Anderson, 8.. . 3rd, Prize-:l Cole Guah?; distrlbu C. i ,: tor, Sullivan Hardware;Co: Judge, Horse, Mule and Pony, etc., 4th. Prize--QUver Turn Plow, Tote Department, Prof. W. A. Hagood of Hardware Co. / Greenwood. .. Tune of Judging- llxiQ A. M. Judge Livestock Department, Prof. Class A-2-Mules to be driven in J- o: Williams, Clemson college, S. e. double bar s. '. ; Asst. Judge lvestock Dept., Prof.. 1st Prlzt 'ash $2*60/Bank of An R. A- Gr?bel of. Charlotte, N. C. . derson. .tf~r..\ * MX\ i Aast.. Judge. Horse, Mule, etc.,I 2nd PrUts,'Bunch Bananas, J. K. I Dept. Dr. Walter Sorrell Southern Manos. 0-$ Railway. Greensboro, N- Cl 3rd Prji?&?42B lb buckey Axle grease,' j General Secretary, Porter A. Wha- PetroleirinfOilCb.' ? M ley. 4th Prlzor-Xcar. subscription to the j Prize Secretary, Sidney C. Kay. semi-weekly Anderson intelligencer. Prize Secretary, F. M. Burnett lime of Judging--2 ?25 P. M Speaking Department Class B-l Horses, to; ho driven in This department opens the day and single harness'. ls in the nature of a Farmers Institute iBt Prize-1 horse blanket, Jno. and school of Instruction. Davis' stables. Starts promptly at 10:30 A. M., on 2nd Prize, Year subscription, Ander September 30. son Dally Intelligencer. Music, Zion Band, Pendleton, S. C. 3rd Prize-1 box Cigars, Halcombe I Call to order-Hon. 8- A. Burns, McFall. President Anderson county livestock 4th Prize-1 can Coffee, Peoples Oro association, Route 6. eery Co. Invocation-Rev. J. H. J'.bboney, Time of Jcdglnfr-11:3? A. M. \M Rector Grace Episcopal church, An- Class B-2,-horses to be driven In dou-I ierson, S. C. We harness...- ? MO Address-".Southern Railway and 1st Prize- Stetson Hat, Parker & Livestock development," W. J. Seeley, Bolt. '.?..>. Demr. Agt., Southern Railway,-Gre?n 2nd Priae-Rocking chair, G. F. Toi vulg's., c; 1 .. iy ^'sons. W AddreBB-.?'F^ture of So?therp Live- 3rn Prizers ( 60 caah. Beak, of An 8tocfc,' .Prot? ?Jv O. .:WilluunB, State, deraop., , V p *. TJves>oek Dear. Clemson college. .. ^ ?4ize~^iU. kiass aliener, .Job. ..^ddresar-^LlvpttQi* Raising. .along A. Alu,Un. Wgtf, ; . *' ?.-???? -T Scientific Lines,; Dr? .Walter A. Sorrel, ,xjjfto # ?jn&i,)/g; ?j?ge m ^ noathernrByt Wyestock Demonstra- Class C-l P0nt?;'to/b^t?wn with tor. Greensboro* N. .C. d KM ti* harness;'limited^to'boya:^.: "r. k? Mushyt-Zl?n Band. ; :; j. lat pVlz^l c?fc Bl' Hillman; ;f U "Announcement-by, President Burns, . 2nd Prize-$1 box of cigars, Dexter of Anderson County.uLivestock; ABBO- Grocery Co* ^' <! '-r ' j elation. v Usdi 1 , . - Time of Judging'-18:10 P. H. ; X^lddreoB^-',Why I> Bke Livestock," Class" C-2 Pobles to he'shown with Prof.; .A. Av Gabel? Southern Rail- harness, limited to girls: Agr- {Bureau, Charlotte, N, C.. 1st: T*lt?--?|2.B0'!h Cash', Citizens' .Mupicr-ZtonBand. ; . ... National Bank. Addreas-r-"Real Prpfita in Live-, 2ud Pr Ute-$2.50, Citizens' National stock.". Prof. Paul Galvin, Rock Hill, Bank. i< . .? t : ; a;-TSi.!.... '-...?> Vs Timeof Jndglnf-12iI0;P. M. Clo?? o? Speakib? at 12:30 P. M. Class: D; Stallions, stallions to be Grain Festival Dept. Meeting.. led. A special meeting of parties inter- 1st Prize-uig -Ben dock, W. H. sated in tho plans for the 1916 grain Reese & Co. . - festival win be held at 1 P. M., to 2nd Prize-One clo )k. Anderson Fur be presided over] by> Hon. S. A- ai turo Co.. , Burns, president . of the Anderson Time of Judging ll A. M.. county Livestock association, the mern- Class E; Hogs, anr style or age bera ot which will meet at euch spec- 1st. Prize-One . ea :k ot hog feed, lal meeting.. At this meeting Mr. Fur- Manning & Glenn, man Smith will be Introduced as a 2nd Prize-?0 .bs. Rape, Furman I special chairman and T!!1 call for dis- Smith, tl'.e sccdss as. . . I eussions of tbs question of crg<*a,a.?ng . Sri Prise-:! oe. Gui ery, C. S. Mi- 1 a special grain festival commission, nor s tor.;?. . " . ' .,' j After which a, special committee, of 4th P ^ >-3 lb t4an P/hito Rose cof flve, headed by Mr. W. A. Watson, fee, W^ A. Power. ? ' I. will-subnet a plan to locate ;a grald Tinier p2 Jadging; Spochil, Before I elevator to ^Anderson. -..'!,..?i ,.T p.. M".-, ?.,-.:.4, Snider willI bavo? cha- % oj the same. 2nd Prize-Pair imen'e ?kSO shoes, and wfll appoint offli.-il starters and; ^ i^er Co. . ' ^???^iBS^^L^Sm? 4th. Prite-^Bax' GailltarnV Stock - dSn?r? Powder. F. B; Qraytoa A Co. mcon^?bience. All p*rs?n^ehlribg tb ' ^i-T?^J?SP??iSi*1 to-fcel' rehirv Sdnev^? Ka? N?ndS ^8t P^P ??*." Snowdrtft Lard, rotary SidneyKay? .?orta^o^ ^ . ft son or to the Chamber of Commerce " T* . - - ... i, byiC?SO AV H. on Opening day. No ? 2?d i^lf*-? mos. subscription to entries w??'be accepted after that A??T^5J**-,r ?, . t hour- Tho races aro open to all hor< ";_3M. 1 p???*AUlTm cIook? ses and ponies, city and country except ^^S?T a Who horse of pony that baa ever ?h p5tze^-20 lbs. Saowdrlft Lar raccoon7*^ track heretofore will be -,?h Prize-20 lbs. Snowdrift Lard, ou?t0 - : ^ ^ n? 8?&S of SS& M. City People. Special Netiee v Claa? G-l; Homo raised Mules. To J You are invited to witness both the ho^ shown in harness. . . j inspection of livestock, hear the apeak- (*?t Prize-Buggy Bridle, Jno. Da ing and eoe the races, ; Special ar- v,^"**!?,?'.;' . ;? A' " ^ Sttjgementa to be made for the la- t**l*2^l0.V*- ??Snowdrift Lard,] Sea, . . \ - U?oh-A-;liea1kettar.4V.-' v . . Country People, Special rTeoce ? 8rd Prize-$250 in cash. Bank of An- j ?hThe whole, ceiebratloh' is primarily acJ?5n^;^ . ? ? . lor you, and. wa wabt yob to enjoy <tb Prize^-1 .?sck. Horse and Mule ypurselvca. If there is anything yob *~~k?i^P' TyhW^, , / > do ?ot und?rstandT^kva?d^^ T?-?f *KdgWg W?6j?;Vr,U.. . , . - . Raelng Prizes .1 . let Prize-$5 Rocking Chair, Peoples fBemember theracmg ^ISl^S?Ii^?'' , r " " , ? a^.a. p.. m., .,-.,,>. iq . .. , -.j^nd.^rJiOT-fS ?0 ,ln Cash, Peoples ? I ; '. ';^^Bace! - V' ^'^m^^:^ poo?irStorer. Pobi?s-3 heaU. *! >?*^i^6~r^ ^ l* ot\ .a'st Prize-45 caahi Ccca-Cbttr Bot- ^ TUaeaf lodging i?:55!AI?M. tiing <3o? Anderson. Class H; Best mulo colt upder 2 ?'Jtad'Prise-$2 cash; Thompson Shoe years old. store, Anderson. . " /lat Pirl*e---$5 Vest. W. 8. Breaxeale. . Second Raee !( ' . ' 2nd .Prt?o-IS 50 In Cash. Peoples rFree^ for ail-?3 beats.iJ Bank. l?t Prize $5 in cash, J. R yandlver. 3rd Prize-ll Razor. An?erson Hdw. I Andereon. 1 ' 1 '" . Co^. \ i"/ -"-'V' " .1 --,.?-...... i,,,,, ,. 777-^ i, .-~~->?--i-^ ---5->-? !? FRF F f \ CIRCUS TICKET? i Take In tire Circus-" W?? i At Our Expense ;^ S TjrAVING bought an exceptionally large assortment of stylish and serviceable h;iiS;*.(iforl ^ || J Fall, we naturally wish to acquaint the men of Anderson county with them .at.the-. S *"* very earliest moment possible, and to that end we have hit upon the novellideaiOfV ^ J giving a Ticket to Ringling Bro.'s Circus absolutely FREE with every CASH purchase ,of at J? 5 hat selling for Two Dollars or more. :: wf.' Let Us Take Care o? Yo or Flat Ppoblem We have hats of every shape and color that this season's fashions dictates, embracing v the latest and most popular shapes and shades. S The new shapes include the high drop, Telescope, Diamond Crown, the straight,, curled, J dip and penciled brims. '" ^ S "1-! Colors-Blue, Brown, Green, Oxford, Tan, Pearl, Gray and Black trimmed iii^a Variety;,.;; ' of contrast bands and bindings. ?'An ffi?^W^?^??^^-^ - _ ' "il-'1 S V-...?' ?! ,1 . -ni.' #l? An Advert! sin g m i^ropos?loii Strictly f f Clip the coupon herewith' and bring it with you, and as soon as you have puj?hased a #L. hat costing $2 or more, we will fill in" your name, and sign it, so that on Circus Day ?lf that ;tj is necessary is for you to bring us that coupon and we will exchange a Ticket.- to^Ringling ? Bros. Circus, which without any additional expense will admit you to the Big Show,: ' . . ^ IThis coupon-when Ailed out and prop- "A v_i_'-. \ . ^^T"^^^!!^^ i' erly signed will be exchanged FREE for There aro no strings attached to this offer; ox- | ? OetMTm4RI!"0LIN? BROS 'CIRCU?' ! cept that the famous Juc, B. Stetson line of hats l ; . .; are EXCLUDED from, this proposition.. ^^^^l'-^?^^ . our .contract :with them, we are not allowed; In::<? ?R?5^*; ?or? ;v-;?K<S?^^ ,? .M.. ... ..... J. ...pu"-'":.: rt --.f,.r _;i.;i?. ?.. i. ' - ; ,. , .x:.?;\vK^&m^m . . ; " ? M '.' "l.i ' IS> ? S . f?-r ?" < -:'i ?pp?**? N EX T POOR TQ EVAN'S PH A RM A CY NO. 1 *'m\ .li_. ' ? ._1_:_:_ ? ? '? ' - ._iLi?" 4th Prize-Year's subscription to ?^^KSBHF'SHBBfiBISHflKSB S8SB3B3 (8JHBBEi98B9BBHBBinBd^9ft Piedmont Magazine, Oulla Printing & ^jjffl . Claas I; Best Horse Colt under 2 I INDIVIDUALITY Is The A - I yCia8t8prize-*5 Raincoat. R. W- Trill- g KPVil?tO ?fl tllfi CLOTHES V ^l5L - f hie. ? -- \ ' W7 ?w? ?a .??.-v. 2nd FrUe-?2.CC ir. Cash, Peoples-'-^-:-~--- n U CTW H Bank *|^\JBHMpHB' 'H[ '*. B '. ' 3rd Prize-6 mos. subscrlpUon to W? make tb yOUT me??tirei fe ;MEHt?B'^l'ir <(?'i'/ anderson'Dally Mall. rr?' i CJHM^HFI?-.? ?id j .<;..?>.. . ? Time of jadgiaf ii:2r> A ..M<, The weaves are unusual, the ^Msfi^ yeiJra3oid; BeBt' mule coU under tw" designing and cutting are - |9(< -* i? .ng^Banr^2-^ ^'^'^ ' adapted to the personality ! ' ^|V^ ^ 2nd prirtv-n 26 can ot cogee, o. ?f the individual wearer and BH ^ ?rEe"1' box C,Bar8'sF' R- . expresses his preferments^ ,/ \ ^ ;-U 4th Prize^-Ono pair silk BOX, Gole- . mVt-U ? ' W T?i""":? H^S^' v' 1 ^ :3'r' berg Broa. Shoe Co.-; *LJ H ?1. > ; Time ol Judging 1 P. M. ? - . * . .. ' ^? . :M;\m^W"4 ClawK; Best horse colt under one . ; Step Ul and inspect the new :?^Jmjlff?0 y . 9eiBt?Pr\z4-%i.5o in cash, peoples woolens for garments. - ?? ?? ?-'/-ttf-S?s&M ' Bank. 2nd Prise-$1.50 pair,silk hose, D. .. .* N TV* ? ' t - 1 ^^?SMS?:?. ?. ?meric?n Tail6rS? ;|? . Class L; Best saddle horse to be > .. ON THE-SQUARE* - ' ' ? - ??tnpr?xe^-One pair silk hose. Oels- " ? Wo ar? also making a specialty of Men's Hat? at $2.00. ' IS???? ?. ?? C?dy. Orri 1 *" ^"''^ ^ " VsJ ' Cray Drug Co. ' 3rd Prize-Riding Bridle, H. Q. _._? .? ? Johnson & Sons. f^jtaSfeS^?SBS?ttHH?i^^ ?>4Ch Prl?e-i-El?ctrlc Pan,-Southern ~ ..r . - i , .. '. .?-":-'./.-.--v -1 '--^ Ci^a? M ; Beat horse driven to buggy 8rd Prise-2 prs La Sallo Garters, Mrs.; H. T? Straynge. OamesvWo^Og^.JMS by ladyi. . - v.- V. Q.: Salla, Tallbr.'; ^ was fairly down on her. back: with . 1st Prize-1 box Huyler's Candy.Ev- Time of .Judging Sometime Before 1 kidney, trqublo and tnflammed bbAd.defr/Mli ans Pharmacy. . , . . ' P.M. 1 ; She^^iiays: -*l to?k '^l^^w^-^m^^il '"2nd Prize-$100 worth of sugar. Class O ; Dairying cattle. and now nry back 1?, ?trohger1'^^?"1! '1\ Webb & Webb. Is* Prize-$10.00 pair Gold Spec- years, and kidney, trouble 'ahn'pWmfltt "Sra Pfbre..$3/50 ' -Picture; Kant's t?c'es,>.w1tl*'gla**?s fi?ed?to wlnner'?; bladder sensatloh llave?ptlrelyiig?iaK^i Book Store. i ? ? ? oyo?, Dr. M. M. Campbell. Good drugglsU are glad to ^FO??JOC 4th Prize-$1 Caab, D, S. Vandlver, 2nd Prlze-1 can . Roasted, Coffee, KtdneyJPilie because they; Time of Judging 8il0 P. M".. idsal Grocery Co. help. They oontalp no4hBbft;form?0S^H it?^^sTdonk??*^Waibit?d by .2nd Prlke^Dne nt?sn?l' seed oat*; '^MmW^l^^mm^ boy pr girl.'' ' Purtnan' Smith, seedsman. ? ????.? V,,,,,.; miii 1st Prise-1 lb. box Nunnally's can- > Times of Grading: Sometime before .-!AifiiaaVli*ii?fAlirhfe dy, Owl Drug Co. 1 P. M. London, Sept. 24.-(5:48 PjUJnxW Time of Judging ?:80 P. M. t ^ . --n A Petrograd dispatch; fe rwajrflw^p Class K; ^eef Cattle. A Lame Back.Kldney Trouble ?au*?8 London by the Rome corespondent ?f ;st Prlxe-rl-2 Bushel Seed Wheat, lt. tthe Cantray News A?ency saya^l?t * Purman Smith. It don't take long for kidney and the Russian advance gusjroa^m3i%iWfflWP 2nd Prlxe^-1-2 bushel seed oats-, bladder trouble to give you a lame have arrived before the AvetTlaa foiu . Farman ,Smiib. |b*?k, and even worse, If not ^ecke^re? Cracow^, , . v '^';^f^