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NOW IS THE TIME S^rW?p? preparatory to the Long Winter Nights! Instail MAZDA LAMP$ in AH Sockets We Gua.antce THE SAVING Will be More Than Enough to Pay tjhe Extra Cost of the NEW TY I'E Over the OLD -= j\n? You Will Get Better Light in Addition ---- _=-^-?? - SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANY I ! I 1 Extra Special 10 Day Of fer BOYS FINE ALL WOOL S?iTS, FULL CUT, DOUBLE BREASTED OR LATEST NORFOLK MODELS Plain Blue Serge Brown Diagonal Cassimere Blue Striped Wonted Brown Striped Worsted Actual Value;>.00 to .J? cy AQ $6.50 SPECIAL.VO.lfO SIZES G TO 20 YEARS AU mail crdera shipped cut same days received We guarantee Your Complete Satisfaction or your money back 1 B. FLEISHMAN & BROS. Up-to-Date Department Store ANDERSON, . SOUTH CAROLINA ??ssa The Rush Is Un With the cool weather comes the demand for fresh meats. We are prepared to serve you with the very : finest of Mutton? Veal, Pork, Beef, Poultry, etc.* that money can buy.SOur business in thia line as well as in the Grocery line is increasing. Wo h?ve tho goods, the price, the service, and in re turn for your,patronage, we promise you happiness andn good looks. "Nuf Sed." ?vf ...? ? i^sV.? 2125 S Main SAM. D. HARPER, Mgr., .Phone 132 fess WE WILL PAY YOU TEN CENTS FOR YOUR COTTON We have several ?mall farms, fine land, in five mues nf thc. city, which we will sell at from $45 00 to $75.00 per acre-only 1-4 payable this ffJl, and we will take Hood Middling Cotton in payment of thia 1-4 at Ten Cents a pound. We wi" hold the cot ton until February 1st and give yon the overplus then, if there fc Balance payable in One an J *Rfe Years at 7 per cent interest. derson Real Estate & Investment Co. S?*r?4- ll r.AAtftrn^ Jtl?i i\eteivrju A shipment of the finest fish ever shipped to An derson: Fancy Flo'intkr Fancy Spanish Mackerel . Fancy Salmon Trout Fancy Croker Extra Fancy Butterfish F?ncy Btu* Fancy Crabs and Shrimp Extr* Fancy Select OYSTERS Arriving 3 times a week. Phone 887J Robinson Fish Co. BROOKLYN WON FROM BOSTON Pennant Race , Leaders Drop Game to Brooklyn In Easy Style (By Associated Presa) Iioston, Sept. 12.-Brooklyn won the first game of the series from Bos to\ today 4 to 3, after tho home team apparently had the game won. As a result, Boston's lead over New York decreased half a game. An error hy Jamen together with Cutshaw's triple gave Brooklyn the winning tally in the ninth. Boston sored three in the fifth on two errors, a base on balls and a 3ingle. In the eighth two sin. .;!<?:. a double and Maranviiits'n error rave Brooklyn thre erune. Tho box score: BROOKLYN AB R II PO A K Dalton ct. 4 . 1 2 0 0 Haubert lb.4 1 2 12 1 0 Stengel rf.3 0.0 0 0 1 Mfers rf.I 0 1 0 0 Wheat .If.4 0 1 3 0 0| Cutshaw 2b.4 1 1 1 2 1 Getz 3b. 4 0 1 0 2 0 Egans SB.3 0 1 1 3 0 McCartf c.41170 0 Aitchison p.4 0 0 13 0 Totals. 35 4 a ?7 ii 21 BOSTON AB It IS PO A E Moran rf.3 1 10 0 0 Whittcd 2b.3 0 1 4 3 0 Cather if.. 4 0 0 0 1 0 Maranvillo ss .. .. 4 0 0 2 5 1 Schmidt lb.4 0 1 13 t 0 Smith 3b.4 0 1 0 2 0 Mann cf. 4 0 0 2 0 0 tiorady c....v. ...3 1 1 6 1 0 Tyler p.2 10 0 1 0 James p...0 0 0 0 0 1 Dugey x.1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals. 32 3 5 27 14 2 x batted for James in nith. Score by innings Brooklyn.000 000 031-4 BOJ ton.OOO 030 000-3 Summary-Two base hits, Gets, Daubert, Whitted; three base hits, Wheat, Cutshaw; hits off Tyler, 9 in 8 1-3 innings; off James none in 2-3 innings; double plays, Whitted, Shmidt, Maranvllle and Schmidt; Cutshaw and Daubert; left on bases, Brooklyn 5; Boston 6; first base on balls off James 1; off Aitchison 5; first base on errors, Boston 1; Brook, lyn, 1 ; struck out by Tyler 2, Aitchi son 1; wild pitch, Tyler 2; Aitchison 1. - Time of game 2.10. Umpires Klein and Emslie. . VIRGINIA LEAGUE At RIchmond-Roanoke, no game, rain. . ; At. Petersburg 2; F :tsmouth 1. 1st same. At Petersburg 0; Portsmouth. 2. 2nd game. ?Vt Norfolk 6; r vport News 3. NQFOLK V ?8 PENNANT Richmond, a. '.opt. 12.- T.he Vir-: ? ginia league er<. i its 1914 season to day, Norfolk d sting Newport News, 6 to 8 and Pet .jburg and Portsmouth dividing' s dc" ie header 2 ia I 2 to_ ft. Rain i . jvented the RIchmond Roanoke gai x Norfolk won ont In both, ends r\ the split season, the teams finir .ing in the following or ucr ; 7\\j?i ik, Richmond, Nevrport News, Roanoke, Petersburg, .and Portsmouth. International League At Wilmington, Del.. Newark 6-5; i Baltimore 3-R; At Providence 4*7; Jersey City 3-2. At Rochester 9-4; Montreal 0.2. At Buffalo. 16-6; Toronto 7-10. I SOUTHERN" LEAGUE At Atlanta 2; New Orleans S. First game. At Atlanta 4: New Orleans 1. Sec. bnd game. 6 tanings, darkness. At Memphis 0; Birmingham t. 14 innings. At Nashville 3; Montgomery.0. 1st game. At Nashville 0; Montgomery 8. 2nd game. ... At Chattanooga 0; Mobile 1. FEDERAL At Baltimore 6; Indianapolis 4. st game. At Baltimore 2; Indinapolis 2. 2nd pune. 7 innings, dar?cnt?, ?\t Pittsburgh 4; Kansaa City 7. 1st tame. At Pittsburgh Vii Kauaas City 4. 2nd r?rne, 7 innings, darki.css. At Bunal) I; Chicago 6; First game. At Buffn'o 2; Chicago 4. Second game, S In'sings', darkhecs. American Association At Cleveland 2; louisville 5. At Columbus 6: indianapolis 4. At Minneapolis 5-2; Kansas City 10 6: At Milwaukee S; St. Paul 4. AMERICAN At New Var* t; Philadelphia 1. At Wu Jiii.L'-.ou-Boslon, - rain. At Chicago 'Z: Detroit 4. At St. Louis 5; Cleveland 3. NATIONAL At Philadelphia 1-0: ;:0w'<Tork 0-8. At Pittsburgh -4; Chicago 4-0. T At Boston 3.; Bropklyn 4 ?At Cincinnati 1; St. Louis 3. GERMAN? TO CONSIDER DISCUSSION OF PEACE Continued From Pago One.) glum bc f,i;'.:.. compensated for her loss_=. Tros inforriafclom iras confer red to-SeVA-etary Bryan by the Bri tish ambassador. Thursday, September 30.-Thu French anibassadpr,, celled on Secre tary Bryan, and lt'ls understood, dis cussed the French point ot view. Am bassador Herrick coincidentally re ported the earnest wish of France, that tbcre might be peace, but pointed' out that ii rn il., tho French had driven, the. Inyaduna. from their territory . and Beiglum had heen compensated terina of peace could not be negotiated. During ai,, afternoon, Ambassador Pages report of his onversation with Sir Ecdward Grey also reahed the white house.- Great Britain, accord ing to Ambassador Page, was deter mined tc make no (peace until Ger man militarism had been crushed be-' cause ot Ats danger to the world's civilization. On the same day came, personal messages from Emperor Wil liam and President Poinare, of France, concerning the use of dum- dum bul lets. Friday. September ll.-President Wilson and-Secrciary Bryan conferred on the general situation and lt is un I derstocd determined to await tbe re ply of tlte German emperor to the in quiry sent on the previous Monday, before acknowledging the two person al messages from Emperor William and President Poincar?. Should the emperors reply be favorable, the pres. ident may take advantage of the mejj sages addressed to him" to express ar hope that atrocities complained of may b? ended through' the making of ??*** <\ r| Among diplomatists .friendly .to the ajiles, the vlow was expressed tonight that while the efforts to make peace seemingly had failed, a sudden tum ot events might change the situation. It was pointed oat that if the-Gorman retreat continued - so that it were forced to the borders -of France, and if Austria's reverses were prolonged, President Wilson's personal influ ence in Great Brittan and France might be brought to bear to obtain a definite statement of peace terms. AN OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ? (Continued Froth Aga-One) disorder, the French, armies further to the east nave peen strongly engaged with the German center, which had pushed forward aa far a*' Vttry-Le Francois. Between September 8 and 10. our allies were unable to make much impression west of Vitry. On the lltb, however, thu? portion of the .German army bega?it? ?IVA wny: ??nd eventua 1 ly abandoned Vltsy-LeFran cois. . "Between the Upper -Marne'and the' Meuse, the French troops sro toi io w inf up the enemy and driving a por tion of his forces '.northward (toward the Argonne forest country.'. toda>- that H has captured the ?ntire artillery of a hostile army .corp*, a about 1^0 guns. The-enemy; thmt in retreat along the whole line-west of the Meuse, has roffered gravely in morale, besides encountering heavy ^iofseE? in personnel and material." 5:?0PF THE WATEB WAGON" ?? ' ; i A Bea: one As It Happead-Result of a Collision. -, Atlanta, Sept tl -Because he fell of the water wagon. Miles Stone bas filed suit tor ?16.000 against C. P. Goree. It was a real water-wagon Malone reit from, and he-wes driving lt tor the etty when Goree is said to. i have run mto the vehicle with an au tomobile, hurling Malone to tho as I pbalt which be w *?<ise:rtHt !n sprinkling. Early Autumn Fashion in Tailored Suits and Coats Have Their Fir^ Proud Showing This Week HIGH AS THE STANDARDS ARE, THERE IS A NOTABLE MOD ERATION IN PRICES Here is a Thought Worthy of Con siderable Attention on Your Part: Every Woman is Thinking of Her New Fall Garment To be well dressed is always to be ready with the earliest fash ions. *'y At this,moment every woman is eager to step out of her summer apparel and put on the new smart garment of autumn. . * , . , The charming new collection of Skirts and Coats now being shewn provide ? most gratifying ??lection in garmema tn?? are au thoritative in style, beautiful in fe bric and superbly tailored, .while being sold at quite moderate price e. WE SHALL BE GLAD TO HAVE YOU VIEW THE NEW STYLES AT YOUR EARLIEST CONVENIENCE Moore - Wilson Company 5 SUM'S SKIRTS Suits, $15.00 to $40.00 .. ..?. ?. . .<.. ncement -----r?Wr ?J. '-?.* We Beg to Announce That Our PA I I tv ill be Wednesday, September 16th Jsday We Expect You 5 D . GEISBERG LOSES NO THDB President Get* How? te Werk Ire??* i .JUtel) on Ills Arrival tm Nrw Hampshire. (Ry Associated Pre??.? i Corxtsfe, is. Sspi. Vftt??AfL Wilson got do,rn to work within a few rrj note; after bis arrive! bo?? to dar. Despite th? fact that ?. "** ??P posed te ne on a vacation. He read report? from Washington telling of epposlttf?!- tn the war tax measure fra used l?r ii? w?,\i ?nd moans oom miii?e. and the statement by A. FUB tem Pey. the Turkish svobasMdor, ex* nl^in'-" *>.* Kt? t l'Aie nt" flhnrt? 'Vp *%r.,'irln?n \ rr^rt, the New England people. At Brattlc boro. Veraiout, he mingled freely willi the crowd, talking to many penosa" and when he arrived here he sr-vtod a number of friends. He brought with him the Misses Smith bf Nsw Orleans bis cousins. . He expects. .. W? u> (horch tomorrow and Monday morn ir.rc plans to gc soiling prior to his departure foir Washington.