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Every Garment Bespeaks Individuality No two dresses-No two Coat Suits are alike. All of the latest cuts and in the newest, richest colors. B. Graves Boyd I ANNUAL I I EXCURSION j 2? ---TO--" J I Savannah, Ga. J 1 Jackson ville?, Fla. <. J 'i--AND^:- J J Tampa, Fla. J ? -LAND OF FLOWERS" \ 5 Tuesday, Sept. 22nd, 1914 | < SOUTHERN RAILWAY sj ?A PU KIHI ER CARRIER Ol' TUE SOUTH f C Greenville, Anderson, Abbeville, and all # J intermediate points at the following <J .5 VERY LOW RATES: 2 j) R, T. Fare R. T. Fore R. T. Fare . 5 . to to to (P Savannah Jacksonville Tampa ? I'e'/er. 4 00. 7 00.OOO X Vtllllanistou. 4 00..7 00.?00 W Anderson.4 00. 7 00.J 00 # Belton... . . 4 00.7 00.OOO Jp Honea Path ., ... .....8 *0...? 75.........8 ?0 ^ Rona"???. ..S 80.?.8 75.8 80 .JF Shoals Jae .ion .'*7C.6 80.8 75 I? AbhevfUe . 8 80...0 85.8 80 5 Hodges . 8 60.6 40.8 ?0 ' Greenwood. 3 60 .6 25. 8 60 5 A SPECIAL TRAIN will be operated Co K !;-refila fri i-u.~~*?n~ *u-. *~IIA..,:..~ J schedule: ^ t v. Columbia 12.30 p. wu Ar* Savannah 4.40 p. na. (o.t.) # liv. Clarkville 2.30 p. m. Ar. Jacksonville 9.00 p. m. ? Eccundon Tickets will be good going On Special Train K and all KECil EAR THA'HS, 5/JO a. m., September 22, to 1.00 a. ? r.:" September 2-lrd. ^ " ' , ?+" t'A')t *. ? ja . original sturt lpg point on or" before midnight as follows t <r Te rlnrnnnnh, ?ab sent 271b. 1014* to Jacksonville, Fla* S*pt. r^lb, 1014; to Tampa, Fla* October 1st. 1014. ? . ffh cines day coaches and PnHman Sleeping ears without - jk change. J A TRIP TO THE TROPICS % Florida : ?The Land af Flowers'* Health ??d Pleasure. <T Wonderful agricultural developments attracting people from all oTer the world. ? iSnvnnntth, tis.: Wiih fis beautiful parks, magbifitvai *slp/ V ping dorks, Thnuderbolt and Tybee Island fanions for Sea Foods W and Surf bathing. ^ Fer fall Information, Pnllman Reservations ate* apply to \ . Ticket Agenta Southern Rail way, or i TT. E. MefiEE, Wf B, ?T?BER, J. *B. AJTDEBSOW, \ Asst. (Jen. Pas?. Agt. Tran Pase Aft, Sept BBitr Jj " ColantMa, S Greenville, g,*C Aadtrtea, 8. C. ?V^VtV^VtVVV* VwV<rWWw1>?/ :: SPO BOSTON INCREASES LEAD OVER GIANTS Brooklyn's Loss and Philadelphia's Victory Added Another Full Game To Boston's Le aa (By Associated Press.) BoBton, Sept. 16.-By defeating Brooklyn 7 to 5 while Philadelphia was beating New ork today, the Bos ton team increased its lead in pennnnt race by a full game. The visitors ?ammered ames* delivery hard, get ting hits to Boston's seven, but the local twirler was strong in the pinches. Brooklyn used thre pitchers th0 best of whom was Aitchison. Ma ran vii le's throw from deep short for the third out in the eighth inning with men on second and third bases was a feature. The box score BOSTON AB B H PO A F Moran rf. 5 0 0 0 1 0 EverB 2b ... ?. 4 1 1 A 2 0 Cather If. 4 1 1 3 0 _o Whltted ct. 3 1 1 0 0 0 Schmidt lt ...3 2 0 % 0 1 Smith 3b. 1 1 O l 3 0 Maranville ss .... 3 0 0 1 6 0 Oowdy c. 4 13 9 2 0 .'ames p. 4010 1 0 Totals . . 31 7 7 27 15 1 BROOKLYN OB B H PO A E Dalton ct..1 112 0 0 Myer? cf. 3 0 0 2 0 0 Jau'jert lb. 4 2 3 10 1 0 3tergel rf.4 0 3 1 0 0 Wheat lt. 4 0 3 2 1 0 lutthaw 2b.5 0 0 1 4 1 Jetr 3b. 6 0/ 1 0 2 0 Sgau -.?.5 0 11 2 1 Miller c.4 2 S 4 0 -0 ?tucker p.1 0 0 0 1 0 Reulbach p.JO 0 -0 0 0 0 Aitchison p..2 0 0 1 1 0 Hummel x. 10 0 0 0 0 x batted for Reulbach in fourth. Jcore by Innings boston.026 OOO OOx-7 Brooklyn.. ^.211 000 010-5 Summarv-Two base hits, Daubert, Miller, heat Qouwy.2, Stengel; hits iff trucker 4 ia 2 tanings (noa? out in hird); off Reaulbach 2 ic 1 inning; .-iff Aitchison 1 in 5 Innings; sacrifice lits. Stengel; sacrifice fly. Maran Mlle; stolen bases, bitted; left on bases, Boston 6, Brooklyn ll. base on .alla oil Bucker 2; off Reulabch 1; ff Aitchison 2; off James 3; - first ase on errors, Boston 2; Brooklyn 1. truck out by James 8; Aitchison 2. Gassed ball, Oowdy'.'' Time 1:50. Um dres Klein and Emslie. Internatio??! League At Newark 2 ; . Provtuem-? i. At Toronto 2; Montreal 7. At Buffalo 5; Rochester 4. No others. OUTHEKN LEAGUE At Nashville/2; New Orleans 1. At Chattanooga C; Montgomery 2. At Memphis 0; Mobile 1. At Atlanta 2; Birmingham 8. ll onlngs. American Association At Louisville 7; Cleveland 4: - At Columbus 4; Indianapolis 9. At Minneapolis 4-8 ; Kansas City 3-7. At Milwaukee 0-7; St Paul 7-2. AMERICAN At New York 1; Philadelphia 3. At Washington 1; Boston 2. At Cleveland 1; Detroit 2. At St. Loule-Chic?sro. wet grounds. Error Ls st Oes** Cleveland, Sept, 15.-Bassler's wild row tn *h attempt to prevent Bush - *ll-.1.1-a .i-. _i_m . vim DicniiiiD vim ti, mc uui; cit vii vi? ^ game, allowed Detroit to defeat .loveland 6 .to L Cleveland .. .. 000 100 000-1 6 1 detroit..001 100 000-2 5 0 Tedrow. Carte and Bossier; Ca vet nd Eoker. tioston Takes usax one. v Washington, Sept. 15.-Boston won ts last game of tho season in Wash ngtoa today 2 to 1. Shaw's wildness ausfcd lils awn defeat. In the ninth ming he passed Hoblltzel and then brew Janvrln's bunt over second base ioblitxel going to third and scoring he winning run when MlhLn throwto he Boston dugout. Sore Boston .. .. 000 100 001-2 5 1 yasblnsto.- .. ..000 001 000-1 4 3 wood and Thomas; Shaw and Aln unith. Athletics Win Another. New York, Sepe IS.-Brassier stead od with men oe bases and. assisted by ?st fielding, pitched Philadelphia to :. victory over New'York today 3 to . Brown waa wild and ?na nit free y bat worked ont o? several tigLt Buaticss and held the score down. Soore "hita?elphla .. 010 011 000-8 10 <*w York .. .. 000 000 001-1 6 Dressier and Lapp; Brown i swe^ioy, Nunamnker. NATIONAL Boston 7; Brooklyn r>. .ladelphla 4; New York :!. Ak .Mttsburgh 9; Cincinnati 0. (ilant* Ll??? Auollier. Philadelphia, Sept. I?.-Philadel phia defeated New York today 4 to 3, giving the home team the scries :i games to 2. Aa Booton won. New York lost a full game in the race tor thc pennant. .The visitors made nine hits and received five base on hulls, but the home team twirler moally was ef fective in the pinches. Ia the fifth Philadelphia runs which decided the issue on Bums' muff of Alexander's fly, a sin gle by Lobert an out and Magee's triple. Fletcher and Moulin were or dered to the club house in the fourth inning for disputing with Umpire Big ler^ New York .. .. OOO 120 000-3 9 2 Philadelphia .. 200 020 OOx-4 8 1 Fromme, O'Too?e and Meyers; Alex ander and illifer. Adams Was in Fine oFrni. Pittsburgh, Sept 15.-Pittsburgh shut out Cincinnati today 9 to. 0. Aadams alloweo only six hit i. Ben ton was wild and was knocked out of the box in the seventh Inning. Er. rors also helped the Pirates. P^cre Cincinnati .. . .000 000 000-0 6 4 Pittsburgh .. .. 004 001 40x-9 ll 0 Bonton, Lear and Gonzales; Adams and Gibson. FEDERAL At Pittsburgh 0; Chicago 5. At Buffalo 1; St. Louis 0. At Brooklyn 2; Indianapolis 9. At Baltimore ll; ansas City B. Chicago Won. Pittsburgh, Sept. 15.-Hendrix hell Pittsburg!, to 4 Hits today and hCica-' had no trouble in winning by a 6 to fl score. Score Chicago. 102 000 003-6 1 0 Pittsburgh .. .. 000 000 000-0 4 1 Hendrix and Wilsln; Berger and Roberts. Baltimore Won. Baltimore. Sept.' 15.-Baltimore hit Johnson and Henning freely and won today's game from Kansas City ll to 5. Although Bailey gave Ave passes he struck Out ten men. Score- jj . Kansas City .. '000 200 300-5 7 0 Baltimore .. ./3?S 320 OOx-ll 15 2 ohnson, Henning -ml Enenroth; Balley and Jncklitsch. Russell. Two In Succession. Brooklyn, Sept 15.-Brooklyn lost the second straight game to Indian apolis today 9 to 2 and as Bufflao won, the local team ls only one full game ahead of the second divisisioU. Score indianapolis .. 300 3jl0 HO-9 ll 2 Brooklyn .. .. 010 001 000-2 10 3 Kniserltng and Rarlden; Flnnncrant Marcon, Somers and OWcns. ? Twirlers' Battle. Buffalo. Sept 15.-A pitchers' duel between Davenport and Krapp ended In a victory for Buffalo today 1 to 0. V lusty walle.-) by Hal Chase ,a wild throw to first by* ' Davenport and o ?.?lfico Dy scored the only tally of the game. Score Buffalo. 000 100 OOx-1 6 1 St Louts .'. .. . .000 000 000-0 C 1 Krapp and Blair; Davenport and Simon. VIR?1INIA-NORTH CAROLINA P08? SEASON SERIFS At Winstim-Salem 1'; Norfolk 4. Both Teams Even, Winston Salem, Sept 15.-Norfolk, Virginia league champions today de feated ^Wlnston-Salem, North Caro lina league champions in the second game of the post season series. Win. 3ton-Salem took .tho opening game yesterday. Score Norfolk.4 7 5 Winston Salem ..1 s 2 Humphries and Stewart; Myers and Millinup l DD SPORTS v Chance Hps Quit Ossie. New York, Sept. 15-Frank Chance .ias resigned as manager of the New York Americans. Ho announced Tate ?oday at the Polo grounds '-hat he waa out of the game. He said he had re cc .vc. ..... .u.i Va.j wp io tue o"*? wi the season. It is understood Jack Dunn of the! Baltimore International league club, will manage next season. In the meanwhile Roger Pecktnpaugh bas been placed In charge of the team. A RWY rSCBEASFD Gerrans Annex S*iAi-.temc.it? Are Bendy fer Fray. Ltr.?en. SeRt. 15.-A dtaratch to? UM Central Newa- soys: 1.S trustworthy Informant from Brussels says tho German garrison there has been Increased again and sow numbers about t,OOO men. Ma chine gun? again are tri position -'n .he principal thoroughfares. "Burgomaster Mex no longer is able to communicate offlciallv the new*of tho victories by the antes to the inhabitants, the German authori ties- having proTilbitwo the posting of placards. The burgomaster, howev er, h seseen te lt that the news was circulated bv wont of mouth, and the populace already knows of the Oer? man retreat in. France. ' :OLE THREE-R OW GRAIN DRILLS pay for themselves "three or four times over in ene crop." Such is the testimony of one of Anderson County's successful and reliable farm ?rs,-a farmer, who by proper exercise of his good business judgment, succeeds. Read what he has io say: Anderson, S. C., Sept. 1, 1914 Sullivan Hdw. Company, Anderson, S. C., Dear Sirs: Your Three-Row No. 34 Cole* Grain Drill that I bought of you last fall, paid for itself three or four times over inone crop. On twen ty-five acres I had sixteen hundred and twenty-four bushels thresh ed, besides feeding over one hundred bushels in sheaf, all sown in cotton middles about October 20th, without any preparation what ever. I must say it is the most perfect drill, both guano, and grain, that I have ever handled. J highly recommend it to my brother far mers. Yours truly, (Signed) B. J. SMITH. S ^iirvart Hardware Anderson, S. C. -Belton, S. C. Greenvi SCENE FROM "GRAND OPERA USIO has charms, bat lt does not \ JfJL Always soothe, especially such music as figures in "Grand Op era In RufaerHle." The play tells the story of the efforts ot a city musk-inn to present "The Bohemian Girl" in a ?mali town with' local talent and tbe 'town belle. Ho might have succeeded lt big record had not been looked up. The reincarnation of two souls hi the theme of "The Mystery of the Sleeping Death," one of the two act dramas of the Alice Joyce series. While acting before thc camera In .the breakers on the coast or southern California 'at a point midway between Ban Pedro and Redondo J. Warren > Kerrigan was nt tacket by a man eat ing ?bark and Buffered severe lacera tiona on his left leg and fight shoulder. Th6 accident took place during the nimtng or the drama "There Is a Des tiny," a romance of fisher folks. In "The Vanishing Tribe" photo ploy patrons will see an old Indian legend that lias been told for centuries around the cn m pl! res of Lbe red tneu. Richard Travers was right lu his ele ment when required to piny tennis lu one of Oo?rga Ade's comedies called "Tin! Fahle of the Adult Girl Who Got Busy." Travers is on expert player lind possesses numerous medals which he- hus won in tournaments played In all parts of the country. ; Director Thomas Snutschl ls putting OM a vivid drama which involves a ship afire at sea . Bossle Ey ton ts the lead tn this thriller. Preliminary arrangements are being mude t ?r tbe production of "Tho Ne'er Do Well." from the novel of Rex Beach. The play calls for ships, a trip to the ?'anama canal and an entire sea son's work In that torrid zone. FLORENCE Florence lawrence ls kuown to JOT? ors of photo plays all over the coun try. Her winsome face ls seen dally on scores of screens. "Satan's Rhapsody" the Union? title of a new fl lr.. The tory fea tures Lyda Bore ill, whose work. In "The Naked truth" excited comment The story of. "Satan's Rhapsody" cen ters about a barter made with Satan to restore youth and beauty to an out woman. "Chick" Evan*, western golf cham pion and one of the best known play-' i era 'u tbe world, has become a motion j picture actor. He ts seen playing golf | With Wallace Beery, the famous "Sweedi?." i NEW TYPE OF GERMAN AIRSHIP I ll - > This ts a rm odin ed form of Zeppelin which has been extensively u*#dL