The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, July 07, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Yesterday's Results
At Anderson 2; Gaffney 1.
At Spurlunburg-Grciivlllc, rain.
ANDERSON
BEAUT 1
PITCHER'S BATTLE YESTER
DAY BETWEEN ROBIN
SON AND INGLE
SCORE WAS 2 TO 1
Robinson Yielded Only Three Hits
To Gaffney Team and Home
Hopes Rcg:stercd Victory
The heat hame yet played In tho
I'iedtnont league on the Anderson
grounds when Robim on und Ingle
Hobin- on and Ingle fought a pitcher's
battle, with the odds in favor of the
loeal mun and Anderson won hy a
?aore of li to 1. Il wu:; u hair rais
ing exhibition and from the first ball
until the last mau was out in the
ninth inning and Anderson taus nev
er.raw a helter game than thic in the
cid C'urolira association.
liobin-.:on hud Illings breaking his
way yesterday and with splendid
speed and good control lie had tho
Gaffney team where bc wanted them.
Ingle also pitched a good game for.
Gaffney and hud his team mutes been
able to hit, there might have beeu a
diff?rent story to tell.
Mite were few and far between.
Gaffney hoing able to garner only
three off Robinson while Anderson
scored only live from Ingle.
Anderson's lirst run was scored in^
the fifth inning. Ripley grounded'
out, pit? lied to first and was followed
by McColl, who got a- clean single.
Robinson hit to short nnd that worthy
threw tho hall away when he pegged
to lin t, base, lotting McColl score. ? j
Antfcn-on scored again in thc sev
enth inning when Wilson went out, ;
Hrst to first ; Hoopoe struck out on1
three good ones, Chimers drew a puss
and walked to first and then 'Bull hit
for two bags, bringing in thc second
runner: This ended ?the run getting
of the homo team.
Gaffney got .her- une run in thc sev
enth inning. '-; Dean wai thc first man
tomb?t and he hit for two .bags. He
took third on an error of Millwood in
throwing high to that sack and then
on Curry's long, fly to right field;
Dean tugged and beat the throw to |
the home plate. Robinson straight
way tightened up and struck out thc ;
nek*, mau and caused thc la-1 Latter j
to fly out to left field. .
While there was no sensational
playing done, thc game was full of J
i n ap and ginger and was played in
fast time. It was a beautiful exht-1
. hit lon and (hut tells thc tale.
It was a shume and disgrace on
Anderron yesterday that the crowd
was so small tor ouch a magnificent
game. A cross roads village would
have turned out more people to see
thc game, bul it is already an assured
fact that three times as many pcfo
plc will be out today to witness thc
exhibition and owing to tho fact that
ladies aro now admitted free to all
gum cu, there will doubtless be more
feminine fane to see exhibition
this, afternoon.
Tho box Ecoru gives a good idea of
how A nd ?'ir ?jon won thc. game yester
day
Anderson
Name ab r h po a e
Wilson, ri . 3 0 -2 2 4 2.
Hooper lb >.V/.'l-.-. 4 0 043 1 1
Childers, 2b . 3 1 0 1 3 0
Bull, ri. 4 0 1' 4 0 0
Biplev, 3h_.....3 0 0 I 2-0
McColl. cr . 3 1 2 1: 0 0
Watson, ir .S?; 0-o i o o .
Robinr.ou, p.'?."O-"? 0 2 Oj
Millwood, c . 3 0 0 4 1 1
. T?tul . 20 2 5 27 13. 4
. ; . Gaffney
, % ab r h . po . a o |
Moore, cf..^l 0 0 1 0 0
DeShields, tf . 3 0 0 3 0 Oj
Hpaid, 2b-. 4 0 110 0
Ballard, 3b......:. 3 0 0 2 ? 0d
Edwards, ss ....... .4 0 0 0 l i]
Cuthbert, rf ........4 0 1 1 0 0
Dean, c -. I t i ? l l*
Cdrry, lb 3 0 0 9 1 0
ingle -... 3 ,0 0 .0 2 1
total .. '31.1 3 24 10 31
Score.by innings;
A ml er a on .000 Ol 1 6?X |
Gaffney . 000 OOO 100J
Two base hits-Hoard, Culbrcth,}
Dean and Bull.
{ Sacrifice hitr.-Edwardo, ?Ingle and ?
Watson.
.-.Base on balls off Robinson 3; off ff |
inglo 2.
Struck out by Robinson 8; hy In
gle 7.
. Wild pitches,.Ingle.
I Stolen bases.* Childers.
Left on bases. Anderson 4; Gaffney
1: - \ ? .
Hits brr Robinson 3; off Ingle 6.
Time. 1:40. ,
: ihnpiro. Mr. King.
Attendance, 100. :
j Representative Named.
?? Washington... Joly 6,-Representa-'
Uve Edward \V. Pou of North Carolina
#as recommended to President Wil
son today by Senator, Simmons for
appointment as associate justice of
tho District j of ; Columbia, supremo
court. Mr. Pou has' been a member
or, WlwWe.coKOn tmm
tyis?vef-k congress.- He ts til years
old. : ,
Spartanb?
J W?? A
FUL GAME]
?UNTS
Bi? baseball, what?
lt Anderson fans don't come oui to
(day to see such baseball as i? now
I being furnished, our Idea or them will
be unprintable.
Thc beat team in this league is to be
i found in Anderson, and that's no
I Joke.
I "rot" Robinson 1? Jur.t a shade bet
tor than anything soon around these
diggings. Some stingy with his hits,
ls thal boy.
Ono of the hardest workers on tho
toa ni ls Ripley. He ?B fielding all die
time and he hits like a Mend. The
Ians leul some confident when they
ace him in thu game.
I Ingle is a good pitcher, but lt? in
not quite good enough to beat Ander
son.
Mr. Kid: on will probably Ira rn IhiB
afternoon that a uitchcr can't win all
his games.
j Anderson will have quite an aggre
gation to pick from for the hurling
honors this afternoon. Bland is a
. new pitcher with a long string of vic?
i tories behind him and can show the
real goods.
i How about the game put up at Bhort
by Anderson's mun yesterday? He
' errorreU but. ho did that because ho
"took a chance on everything In
(.sight.
A man is clmost ashamed to admit
that he lives in Anderson, after taking
a look at that crowd of 100 people
yesterday. *ttf ifl
If Anderson people can't turn out.,
moro fana to sec a game than she did
yeaterdny.-tliiu burg must be In bad
?h?po. 'i y iii
Yesterday's battle was as good as,
[any ever socn !u thc Carolina Associ
ation and lt ls up to the tans to 8U*i
! port auch baseball.
?, -
Do or die. Either come out and seo
the games or admit that you don't
i want basoball herc.
"Schmidt" Wood and his crew of
'Gaffney player*. will . put up a game
fight for tho engagement this after
noon, but
There wa? weeping und wailing and
gnashing of teeth in Gaffney at ex
actly 6:21 yesterday afternoon.
' Have to admit though that the Gaff
ney fans aro game and so is tho
team.
The game today bcginB at 4:30
o'clock; ladles arc admitted free; a
big crowd of fans MUST come.
Thrco hits for Gaffney and (Ive for
Anderdon (hows .that tho exhibition
yo: tcrday was no run-away.
Today and tomorrow will mark a
crista in -the baseball situation. U
ls up to*Anderson- people. .... ... .
Maybe Anderson folks don't mind
"quitting." A "quitter"1 Is-' defined as
a thing to bc dlrpisod. How. does
that'word round, anyway?
If we can get 3?0-Anderson people
out today it win be enough to at least
make a presentable oho wing. . ij;
. The Gaffney/- team. last night had
a'big time, making fun of ' Anderson's
attendance. They had a right to do
iso/y because In Gaffney their- team
diawa between 700 . and 800 people.
Tho situation la timply thus: You
can:t. pay park rent, Btroot car,fares,
Ramo-guafanteo6. etc., Wit!* btv money
and baseball playera can't eat hot
air. - In r the Wbrdr'-ot" theHtltiBi
trioua "Plutarch" *toA?. "eoniethtag
muat bo did." >" ?:^ : feL
It'e a mighty poor maa it he can't
claim a wife, mother or Fwcetheart,
or- maybe* a sister. ? Get hold of her
thia afternoon and let nor aie a good
baseball game.
you
does
"ci?se.
To tue Clerks-Ask your boss man
to let yon off thrr?.nf&rnoon fbi tho
game. If lio refuiros, Ult him.he IR
&, tight-v/ad , and rofor. Ulm to tho
sporting editor of Th? intelligencer.
AU aboard at'iisO. >l
Moot yon there, sure.
North Anderson Voters.
The Dally IntUUgencer la asked to
State that tho club enrollment book
tor the North Anderson democratic
club, wilt ue.fouod t?.the ttf^e tl?'S
county treasurer -where the voters ?j
may enroll their names.
xrg and Gaffney I
STM?H6 BF THE CLUBS
Piedmont.
W L pct
ANDERSON .5 4 .55C
Greenville . 5 4 55?
Spartunburg . 5 5 .500
Gaffney _. 4 6 .400
South Atiaulie.
W L pct
Charleston . 9 5 .643
Albany. 10 6 025
Columbun . a 7 .56:'.
Columbia . 9 7 .663
Augusta. 9 8 .529
Savannah. 7 9 .438
Macon . 5 9 357
Jacksonville.511 .313
American.
\V L pct
Philadelphia. 43 29 .697
Dpttoit. 42 32 .561i
Washington. 39 33 .542
DJg?bn . 39 35 .527
Chicago... 37 33 .529
St. Louis. 37 36 .514
Cleveland . 25 43 .368
Now Y?rk.24 44 .353
National.
NV L pct
New York. 41 25 .621
Chicago. 38 32 .543
St. Louis. 37 3? .521
Cincinnati. 3? 36 .477
Pittsburgh.31 ?A 4/7
Philadelphia. 31 36 .470
Boston .28 40 .412
Federal.
W L Pct
Ballimore . 41 30 .577
Chicago . 30 30 .664
Indianapolis. 37 28 .569
I) nfl a lo.812 30 .516
Kansas City. 34 38 .-?72
Brooklyn. 30 32 .484
Pittsburgh. 29 35 .453
St. Louis. 29 41 .414
Southern. I
W L pct
Mobile. 45 35 .563
Birmingnam. 41 35 .539
Chattanooga. 44 36 .560
Now Orleans. 42 37 .532
Nashville.42 38 .525
Atlanta. 38 37 .507
Memphie. 33 45 .423
Montgomery .30 63 .361
North Carolina
W . L pct
Charlotte '..t.. ..39 25 .600
Durham. 37 26 .587
Winston.:. .. 33 28 .541
Raleigh . 30 34 .469 j
Greensboro. 25 37 .403 j
Asheville. 2G 39 .391:
NATIONAL
At New York 5; Philadelphia 4. (1st
Game.)
At Host'cm"'3-V; Brooklyn 1-0.
At New York 2; Philadelphia
(second game.)
No others scheduled.
Boston Retaliated.
Broklyn^ July 6.-After losing 3
straight'gailles td Brooklyn. Boston
canje back today, winning beth ends
of a double header, 3 to 1 and 1 to 0.
Score, First Game:
Brooklyn _ 000 OOO 000-1 ; 7 ; 1
Boston . 003 000 OOx-3;10; 0|
Pfeffer and F scher; Crutcher and \
Dowdy. .
Second Game:
Brooklyn . OOO 000 000-0; 6; 1
Boston . 010 000 OOx-1 ; 4 ; 0
'. Allen and McCarty ; Crutcher and
Gowdy.
Ono Each In Gotham
Now York, July 6.-New York and
Philadelphia divided their double
header here today tho Champions tak
ing the first game 5 to 4 and Philadel
phia the second, 7 to 2. Larry Doyle I
won the fir ft gamo In thc ninth inning
with a home run to right Held which
fJravath played poorly.
Score, First Gamo.
Philadelphia .. 010 030 OOO-4 ; ll ; 1
New Yojk- 100 001 003-6;10; 21
Mat ti son and Ki ll if or ; -Fromme, |
Wiltse and Meyers, McLean.
Philadelphia ... 480 000 000-7;-7; 0
New York .... 100 100 OOO- 2; 10> 1
'- jacobs. Mayer and: E. Barns; Tes
reatt. D?tnaree, Sbauer, Schupp and
Meyers, .McLean.
AMERICAN
At Philadelphia 2; ?New York 0.
At Washington 1; Boston 0.
Only: two- games scheduled.
At Buffalo 8; Toronto 4.
At Rochester 8; Montreal 7.
At Baltimore 6; Providence 4.
At Newark 6; Jersey City 5.
At Cleveland 2; Louisville. 6. (12
InriingS.) n v, rt? , v-.. . \ i
i At indianapolis 4; Columbus 1. (2
lames scheduled.)
Stoic Home td ttin.
: wasMhgtdh. . july 6--McBride's
ttedi home lb.tho fourth inning today
wvo Washington the winning run.-in
?his edd t?uiuu 'ai the Buries pith Bos
'jon. A, JOhhso*. and Walter Johnson
apposed each: other and both pitched
trail, but Walter wak the. steadier of
ir?k? Even
Score :
New York ..... 000 000 000- 0; 4; 0
Philadelphia ... O20 OOO OOx-2; 7; 0
Caldwell and 8wccncy; Hender and
Schang.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
At Nashvlllo 3; New Orleatm 0.
At Chattanooga 2; Montgomery 9.
At Atlanta 1; Mobile 1 1; (13 In
nings, darkness.)
At Mcmpl>- 7; Birininghum 7. (10
inning?, darkness.)
S ATLANTIC.
At August 3; Macon 0.
At Charleston 0; Albany 2.
At Colmnbiu 6; Jackuonville 2.
At SpvanuuU 2; Columbus H.
VIRGINIA LEAGUE
At Norrolk 5; Richmond 2. (First
Came. )
At Norfolk 1; Richmond 5. (Second
(ia in i vi
Af Ronnoke-Portemouth. rain.
N C LEAGUE .
At Winston-Salem 1 ; Durham 2.
At Raleigh 0; Asheville 2.
At charlotte 0; Greensboro 1.
FEDERAL"
At Chicago 1; Kans-as City 4.
At B?llalo 5; Pittsburgh ?.
At Brooklyn IO; Baltimore 5.
Only throe ganaos scheduled. '
Lange Got HIM Bumps. ?
Chicago. July 6.-Kansas City hit
hard today and defeated Chicago 4 to
1. Previously Laoge hud wou five
straight gymea.
Score:
Knmmr, City_O10 00D 201-4:12; 2
Cl-.?crgo OOO O01 000-1; 7: 3 (
Packard and Easterly; Lunge, Mc
Guire and Wilron.
" iu .
Four Pitchers Ina wi Hin ir
Brooklyn July\6-Brooklyn fell upon
Baltimore's four ' pitchers for IC hits
too)ay and -won thu opening game of
thc . eries 10 to 5.
Score:
Baltimord1"..5 200/ 002 000-5; 8; 2
Brooklyn. ... ; .TOM ?OOO I2x-10;1G; 0*
? Buggs, YounW Htj?heu. Wilhelm and
Japklitscu,- Bouvjft?h Morton and Ow
ens'.
TrteU lltilM In' Smth.
, Buffalo, July U. ^-A ninth inning ral
ly by tho local batsmen for a time
(oday threatened Pittsburgh's fl to 5
victory. Albert Schult, who jumped
the New . York Americans recently,
pitched three innings of today's game
for Buff al-\
Score:
Buffalo . ._ 301 OOO 001-.">; 9; 0
Pittsburgh _ Q03.411 000-6;11; 2
Schulz, Krupp aud Blair; Knetzer
and Berry. .
FlaoRaised
Anderson People To Get First
Ghmpse of Rag Won In Caro
lina Association
The attendance at this afternoon's
game will the far better than was that
jf yo.-terday afternoon but today's
crowd will be increased when tho
game is called tomorrow. The addi
tional attendance will bo due to the
fact that Anderson fans will have an
opportunity tomorrow to see, for the
first time, the pennant which was won
by the Anderson team of the Carolina
Association., in. .1912; This flag has
' never been hoisted In public and to
rrow will be tiie first, time that lt has
ever beea shown the light of day.
I Forman Smith,- who. ls one of thc
1 biggest hearted men aud one of tho
best posted men on baseball lu all this
country, said last night that he would
cheerfully furnish the flag for thia
one public appearance and said that
he knew the fans would respond to
this call., lt is worth 25 cents for the
privilege of looking at this flag alone
and In. addition to 'that the game will
bo a good one. The attendance will
be increased i and the fads will help
to keep baseball In Anderson.
How about you?
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iealth-rii?ke you LOOK well and
?p?^yu.wpii.
cehtV'?nd l.oo per botle at
your druggist*.
Manufactured and guaranteed by
Three Stores.
Where They Play Tomorrow,
Where They Piny Today.
Gaffney at Andersen; Greenville at|
Spar tun burg.
Pitchers
Summey Will Probably Officiate
For Locale and "Two-Hit "
Miller For Gaffney Tteam
There will bn little left to bc deBir
ed in tim way of pitching this after
noon. The management of the Ande
sen team announced last night that
Hummey woud probably hurl for An
der while it is expected that Miller
will pitch for Gaffney. This will ex
actly reverse yestcrdoy'* game, since
Anderson used u southpaw and Gaff
ney a righthander in yesterday's gare
but there ls no reason tobollove that
these facts will reverse, the score.
Such an Idea is preposterous.
Howovor, lt must bo admitted that
Miller le a gi od pitcher because t"<
let Spur tun burg down wit ht wo hits
and when he walks iuto the box it
inspires the Gaffney team with conll
dence.
Summey is a good pitcher and Gaff
ney knows that but they do not know
i? quite as wei as thev will after the
game is over this afternoon.
in a recent exhibition with Green
ville Summey eau .-ed several batters
to. fall upon their faces and grovul in
the din, afraid of being struck by a
ball, when HS u matter of fact the
balls went square across the plate and
strikes were called.
He has thc widest breaking curve
over .-cen around this town and he hau
a few special favorites left In store to
trot out for the edification of the Gaff* J
ney crew this afternoon. In other,
words you might say that ho is plan
, ning to put the Gaff in Gaffney at
Beuna Vista park this afternoon.
Up To Them In Helping To Save
* Anderson Club From Staring
Into Bankruptcy's Face
Anderson women have shown time
and time again that they are more
public spirited than some of the men
of the city and the Anderson team ho?
turned to the ladies of the city for
help In its hour nf need. The ladles
are all to be admitted, to the park free
from this time on and therefore lt it
moy bo a pretty hard th!?g for one to
understand how the ladles arc to help,
If they aro to pay no money.
The team does not want one cont of
any lady's money. All they ask is that
every lady, in return for being cor
dially welcomed at tho park and ad
mitted free of charge, bring some mun
along witli them. Maybe all the ladies
can't i'm! big, handsome, strapping,
robust fellows, but If you can't find
one of that kind, do tho best you can.
Get some sa wed-off. ea ved-In. spindly
shanked . fellow. Get spine sort of a
man, even if you are ashamed of him
after you get there.
Seriously, tile team must have some
financial support and if tho ladies will
help they can manage to get more men
out to thc game this afternoon than
anyone would believe.
Common observation show.- that
won move in mysterious ways, their
wonders to perform, and thc baseball
managemont ls relying upon each and
every "feminine fan" performing sorao
wonders today and tomorrow.
? Necessity
Anderson's Baseball Fans Must
Understand That Pr?sent Sup
port Ea Very Inadequate
A majority of the people In Anderson
are good sound, level headed business
folks -and they will understand that
100 people at 25 cents each, furnish
only (25 in gate receipts. The guar
antee to thc visiting team is $35 per
ganur and. then there comes the salr.r
le* of tho Anderson players, in addi
tion- to tho cost of balls and other par
aphernalia. Therefore, the fans wlil
eoe that the game here yesterday cost
tho , local management . about three
timct what the gate receipts amounted
to.
Ono enan In .the grandstand. yes
terday 'remarked* - vTLocatv people,
don't* know what sort.of baaebal labe-,
lng played here, >Thie game is as good
ac.any I over saw in the Carolina
league." That ta the explanation of
tho whole affair in a nutshell. Be
cause Anderson had a high priced
team in tho field i when the Carolina
league was running, they hove con
cluded that the team how>represent
ing the city I? a back lat affair. And
that's Just ?thara, thoy, aro wrong- .
If you care anything about baseball,
come out today and tomorrow and see
tho team play against Gaffney.
It you don't, .cara--anything about
baseball, try to muster, up enough
pride in your city to-help along by
golag for1 ?ne afternoon..
... if you don't cate anything- shout
besp?l and don't., caro anything
about Anderson,' either, then move out
of town.
How"about you? ? . ,
R?m?d!
No Game Wa?. Played Yesterday
Afternoon In Spartanburg
With Greenville Tteam
..With Greenville on top of thc per
centage column yesterday, shu failed
to draw ahead of Anderson and re
mained this. uiorniiiK in the same po
sition that she. occupied yesterday.
This is du'j to the fact thal the gunio
between Greenville und Kptirianburg
wa sruincd out In the fourth inning
yesterday afternoon. At thc time it
became necessury to call the game the
score was '1 to 1 in favor of Spartan
burg and dispatches frota that city I
said last night that the Spartan crew|
would have had an ea?v timi in win*
ning hud the gamo been plavcd lo u |
fi nish.
The Manager
LeRoy McCall Made a Succ?s Of
Handling Local Team Agamst
Gaffney Aggregation
I.cKoy McCall, the speedy first
baseman, outfielder and pitcher of the
Anderson team, managed the local
fellows in line fashion yesterday and
showed that he had some ability aong
this ine. "Mac" ls one of thc heat
ball players in this village. He secur
ed two pretty hits yesterday and play-]
ed an all-round jam-up good game.
Ho did som" splendid advertising
yesterday in the way of letting the
fans know that there ls such a thing
as baseball in town and it was
McCall said last night that lila paint I
through no fault of his that Hie a I
tendance was not better,
brush would he seen on every window |
in town today and he will also have,
an automoble tour made of the city,
with- one of the local fan.- to an
nounce today's game through a megu-|
phone. . .
There ls going to be a good crowd!
at today'a game if the sheriff has to]
be pressed Into servi re and the lan J j
made to go.
How about you.
* T. Frank Wntklnr. Satal L. Prince .
WATKINS * PRINCE
* Attorneys and Counsellbr-atLaw *
* 1st Floor illerkley Bldg,
* Andemon. S. C.
SAYRE & BALDWIN
ARCHITECTS
* Bleckley Bldg. Anderson, 8. C. .
* Citizens National Bank Bldg.
* Raliegh, N. C.
********************
CASEY ft FANT
ARCHITECTS
* Anderson. S. C.
* Broun Office Building
* Second Floor. Phone Sf? *
* BR. L. H. SNIDER
* . VETERINARY SURGEON .
* Fret well Co. Stahle .
* Phone 54. Anderson. 8. C. *
LEGAL
NOTICES
Delintiuent Road Tax Notice..
AU delinquent road tax collectors
ire provided with, 'an official- receipt
jook with numbers, and; stub numbers
tttacbed. Pay no money; to collectors
an less .you get the official receipt
is above provided for. ..
J. HACK KING,
f ? County Supervisor.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
The. undersigned administrator- ot
he estate of LU'lan Gaillard, deceased <
rill sell the personal property of the
aid Lillian Gaillard, ai har Ute re?*
lenee In the city of ??Ander-?-- v
?'clock ?noon on July *"." ruu
?rty consista of \ fcta.nel ..o?scr, wash
land, etc. Terms cash. ,
W. P. Johnson, Ad's?.
> Fortunate 1*44ana.
: tn\ a composition^ dealing . with the
ia bi ts ?nd customs of'Aworiaanhlnr
Uans... it.hoy, deeply, ;impra*jed twU?
bair free-and-easy Ufa wrote, tho^iol
owlng: "The Indians had few laws?
-ut they were well vloUV?d.'\
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a
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convention, a dark'brown hand bag,"' "
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before placing your,orders. Harby!..,
& Co., Brokera, Importera, Dcalcrp, '
all fertilizers, Sumter;,H. C". .. .
-=-'- PTfgT- '.-Cl '
FOIt SALE-Two soflqnd hand sow?.;.!.
lng machines in good.condition. Alsq. Y
one light, spring wagon. It will pay :;
you to see me for your repair work. ::,
AU work guaranteed.-J. H. Allen*. :.
Ilonea Path, S. C. ,,i .
?-yt--T--rt?-I- ' '"Hil
For Hale-Tho lumber, of tho wrecked;,j'
building or Furman Lodge, known
as thc old Willliqrd. store, on Mon-...
day. July nth, at ll o'clock: 8- Ai,.,,
Burn. W. M. Jnrrt>, 7-7-gtp
FORREST
For Rent-The-?entire aocond floor*
ot (.tho Pepper building on WeSJ. ,
Whltner. street. Reasonable ratoi.'','.
Apply to Anderson Lodge B. P. O. EL'
Elka.. -, ? ?-2t-tfd;ni
-1-wm .a rp? .. ul', ii 'pjj-l,
For Rent-New Ave room honer, on, i
an. Nordln. - Ave., directly behind.
Wesleyan Methodist^ ,eh,u.rjcD onv.&vi
! Main St. See S. B. Kaya, 181 BUfar
eon St. .-. . - . " .*..'?!.
I ?M'". iftltow ??> ? iui m 'Hr.:
BUSINESS W?.?LB%
WE SHIP VICTROLAS * RECORD^ '
anywhere. Write- for;,our 'catalog.,
and Join our club, John il- WU?','
Hams. Distributor, ,Grand> Opera-?
House Building, Greenville. 8. C.
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IIaxtoe School Fer Boya-The school -A
with an unparalleled1 record; s .elect i
limited patronage; ''boys ll to IR
years old; Individual lnstruotloa;
ono man to every 12 hoya. For cat-1
alogue, - address Hugh T.. Shockley.?.
Head Muster, Spartonburg,' 8. C??i
T. Frank,Watkins Samuel L. Frlnco.
.WATKINS ^PBDi?^. -(????f
Attorneys and CounHollor??at.Law
1st Floor- BUcaley- Bldg, . ? ?. I.
-(,.- . -. Asidor?oni"8t <*. nv :
? '"I H( ? .'. .-\. t.. Jrff*1
BOILERS, TANK&V- STACKS?
ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY .
AND SUPPLIES, REPAIRS-*
PIPE, GALVANIZED ROOFING
LOMBARD IRON WORKS :
Other Peopl? OwtV
Their Horries
Have they been moro fortunate thain '
you or have they been more thrirty?
Well, tho d 1 f ferai' ne thia< you, ha va,
been paying rent vrhlle fhey were WU*'
lng for their bornai ?"Voura -attll be
longs to the other mari, though yon
might have paid for-il. Your triona;;
got what be paid for and owns bUF
LET US BUILD Y?? % HOME .fig
WESTEND NOW. S*?'
MDERSOR ? ESPE#
Notice to Mewber,9 .ot Hall Ctuh.^.;
to bo at Cfcrswoli'a In?tUuto Saturday,.
All mern bera ol Hall duh. are ur??d(
July ll, at,3.30 o'clock to enroll und?
the new mles, U you do not register
it will hr r.iposBlb'.c Tor you? to vote;
on eiceilptt' day. - Only'-< about ^'onp-,
: ?urth of the ' i-50 menibera . havo ea-,