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I ARMY HORSES WANTED *- i i j i_ _|__._"_]_.... i_ We Will Be At DAVIS BROS/ STABLE Anderson, S. C. To buy army and cavalry horses SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, 1914 Will buy fat horses, ages 5 to 9 years old. Weight 1,000 to 1,200 pounds. Height 14 3 4 hand to 15 3*4. Remember the date, September 19th. Bring your horses and get the cash for ihem. F. B. High tower I ANNUAL \ I EXCURSION \ i , ---to-- i J Savannah, Ga. j 5 Jacksonville, Fla. * J --AND- J ? Tampa, Fla. 5 ?J "LAND OF FLOWERS" | 5 Tuesday, Sept. 22nd, 1914 ? ? -VIA-- J $ SOUTHERN RAILWAY J J PBEM1EB CARBIEB OF THE SOUTH J > Greenville, Anderson, Abbeville, and all t# ? r^t^?ueHia^e points at the folte?*itig K 5 VERY LOW RATES: A H. T. Fare R. T. Fare lt. T. Fare lo - to to Savannah Jacksonville Tampa Pelrer- _. A. 00.7 00.SOO Willlaaiston. 4 00 . 7 00. 9 00 Anderson. .4 00.....7 00 . 9 00 Belton ... .! ... 4 00;.7 00.9 Honra Path ... . 8 90........ .6 75 .8 Renal** ... :.a so.a 75.s Shoals Junction.8 75.6 ?0....8 75 Abbeville . 8 80 . 6 65.S 80 Hodge?. ... . ...8 dO.6 40?....8 ?1 Grrcawood .i. 8 60 . 6 25....8 60 WT \ \ % I J A SPECIAL TRAIN will be operated Co lumbia to Jacksonville on the following schedule: Iv. Columbra 12.30 p. m. Ar? Sa van nit h 4.40 p. m. (ct.) Lv. Blackville 2.30 p. m. Ar. Jacksonville 9.00 p. m. Errtirslon Tickets ?ill be (rood going: on Special Train and all REGI.'LAB THAI NS, 5.00 a. m., September 28, to 1.00 a. K" September 23rd. Tickets good returning on nil Regular Trains to reach trigina! starting point on or before midnight as follows: To Savannah, Ga., Sept 27th. 1914; te Jacksonville, Fla* SrpU 2Mb, 1914} to Tampa, Fin., October 1st. 1914. high class day coaches nnd Pullman Sleeping ears without change. A TRIP TO THE TROPICS Florida's "The land .of Flpncns" Health and Pleasure. Tr or.drr?x;i sgr?rsliu;':.! SC'VC!O??B;CB?* a?rartl?sg. people !??ei ell ever the worrd. Savannah, Go.t With Its beautiful parks, magnificent ship ping dorks, Thoaderfcell and Tybec island famous for Hrh Foods and Surf hathinr. I > For Still in armut inn, Pulhfl?n ftiwervaUon??, ??c., npp?y to \ Ticket Agents Southern Ballway, or W. E. MrGEE, W. al TAB?B, J.B. AKIiEBSON, Asst. Gen. tass. Agir Trev. Pass t A gt. Sept B B By Columbia, S C. Greenville, 8. C Anderson, S. C A t*3ie Back-Kidney Trouble Causes It. |t don't take long far kidney- and .bladder trouble to glv? you a lame ba?k, and even worse, li not checked.; Mrs. H. T. Slraynge. Gainesville. Ga., was fairly down on her back with kldnev trouble and inftammed bladder. .Sl>e says: "I took Foley Kidhey ?Pills and now roy back is stronger than In yrr-r.,, a?;d ?;idney trouble ?ad painful bladder sensation have entirely gone." Good druggist;) are glad to sell Poley Kidney Pills beeanse they ei\?aya help. They Contain nb habit forming drags. Rvs tm' Pharmacy, agents. Submarine Returns Loudon, Sept. 16. -Tho adm I milty an {'.ounces that submsrlne E-9. Lieu tenant commander Horton, has return ed, wifely after bating tbrp?oed a Ger man cruiser - slr miles out .of Helo laftd. lt is believed that tSe emisor *yaa the Hom, the rinking of which by a tiubmarine was ofllclally reported yes terday from Bet?tn, "The Trey O'Hearts" --AND "MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY AT THE BIJOU TODAY Matinee . .5c Night ... 5 andi 0c Th^Trey - By L0??S J?t The photo-dream corresponding to tb? installments of "The Trey O' Heards." maj non be seen at the lead* Ina toni inp picture theaters By tait* unique arrangement with the I ni?? r sal Film Mig? O. H i* therefore net only possible te read ?-The Trey O' Heart*" In this paper* bal also lo se* each installment of it at the motin* picture tbratres. The ubidn drnmu corresponding to "The Thev O'llearls" may non be teen at , tlie leading niofing plcliire fl.i.?fre<:. liv (hi* limine arrangement with the Lnhcrsal .'lim Mfg. Ca. If '? therefore net only oessibie to reHd "The Tliov. O'Hearls" in this paper, hut also to 'er each installment of lt ai thc mot ina picture theater*. SYNOPSIS-Thc ? ?f Hearts ir. thc .Meath slea" ur.cd ht- Hences Trine In ???o nrlvat? war of vciiKcauce. whirl), throu?h' nie' daughter, .ludlth, a wo man of violent nnd criminal temper arti ?in..;?!-mable isanitv. he w?ges against Alon Lou., whose father Inn? dead) Trine lietel rcsoonslblc for thc arridonl which med? bim a ho?pl?ijF erl: ole. Lpn lo es Rose, but miner dramatic clrcumstanccr oaves thc Iii?: of Judith, her twin s?.der, and itnwil HtiRly Rains her love also. I^THK HUNTKD MAN. (Copyright, 1914, hy Louis Jasepli Vanee.) Somehow the impossible feat wa achieved; somehow thc woman ron dived to clamber; and then he tatura pulled t. himself .up. tn Eafety, and. r.lcV with factions sprawled prone auovt tho screaming abyss. Later he became aware that the wo man had crawled to safety on the far ?her ?hore, and pulling himself togcth er. imitated her example. In a ghastly twilight in which tin flaming forests on thc other short burnell with utioaMhiy glare, be dir. covered the Wan, writhing face o Judith Trine clone to bis and bc bean her PC ream . You fool, why did you save me? tell you, I have sworn your death Tlis utter grotesqueness of it al brotVe upon his intelligence like tb revelation of some enormous absurdlt, lu Nature. He laughed a little bys tericaljy. Darkness followed. A flash bf light nlog seemed to flame between ther like a flory sword. To its crasbin thunder he lapsed Into uncousclouu ness. When he roused, it war; with a shlvc and a chudder. Rain was {ailing i torrente? from a tky that was the itu of a elate. Across the lake dense vol umeo ? o? -steam - . enveloped the. fire that fainted beneath the deluge, great hissing noise filled thc worh muting even ibo rear of the spillway Hut in hand, intered and b'uised b thc downpour, he found-a rose. "But.w by? Vhatw BB that?" "judith is returning. I left my guiil up the trail to Qignp! uv. Don't yo know what it means If. we don't mai age to escape before cbc gets here' "But bow?" " "Acrording to the guide the river the only way other than the trail." "The current is too strong. Thc ctuld tfpllpwmtp?t us at leisure froi thu bauke." "But downstream-the current wi! us-" "Those rapids?" "Wc must shoot them!" "Caa it be done-?" , '., "It inust he!" Two stroker lopt lt to the midd of thc pool where Immediately tbe cu rent caught thc little craft in its un eut grasp nnd :;ped it emooth through injure narrow and blghi banka, A moment more and the mon of the gorge waa yawning for them. With the clean balance, of an csp rlenccd cattleman. Alan rose to I feet lor an Instantaneous retonnol sance both forward and artero. 1 looked back first, and groaned In t heart to sc,, the sharp prow of t aeoond canoe glide oat from tho bani He iookeri ahead and groanedxalot The rapids were a wilderness shouting waters, white . and ? grec worse than anything, he had anti pated ot ever greamed or. But there was new no escspibe; tl ordeal. The car oe was already r-pl nlhg. between wall? where the wai ran deep and fa it arith a glassy si fB?C. . The. next Instant it was in tfee jas and. the man settled down to wc with grim dei' : m In ai iou. pitting coi Sge and ntrentrth and exporler against "ho ravening wate?? that U st tl'p vanelo on every'hand, whi mad clamor beat back and forth 1 tween the walla of thc gorge like vi b?llowings of Infernal mirth. He fought like one possessed. Tin was ne ver an Instan t's grace for lui oient or execution; tho one n\ust synchronous with the other, both Btantancous,.or else-destruction. The-Canoe wove this way ami tl like an insane shuttle threading BO satanic loom. Now it hesitated, n sling a gigantic bouler over which water wove a palo greco and gllst lug hood, now In the space of a he? beat ? shot forward twice lt i 'len, through a fea oC creaming waves? n Plunged wild}? t?ward what prow! Instant annihilation .and cheated Jt only by tim timely plunge Qt a pad; Quided hy luck or, Instinct .or. both. The one ray of hope in Alan's m! vaca bo .sdrvsyad :befors committ himself and the woman bc loved thst hideous gauntlet, sprang ri the, fact that, however rough, tho i td? were short. Now. when, ha been In their grasp a minute, he se ed to base been there hours. His laboring* were tremendous, believable, inspired. In the and. t were all but . necea- ful 1 be - ?al safety Was within thirty seconds nr of quick, hard work, when Alan's % die broke and the canoe swung bn side* *n a boolder terned turtle *' Y?PH VANCE precipitated both headlong into that ravage welter. Aa the next few moments passed he wa j flghtlug like a mad thing against overwhelming odds. Then, of a sud den. he found himself rejected, spewed forth from the catarae* ?nd swimming mechanically in thc .ooth water of a wide pool beyond the lowermost . ddy, the canoe floating with ono hand ou it. i Her oye met bis, char with thc uati Uv of her adorable courage. He ftuuuitor?d to her side panted instructions to transfer her hand t> h's shoulder, and struck ont for tbs nearer Hhore. Both found footing nt the same tire and waded out, to collapse, exhausted, against the 'oank. Then, wi'.h a sickening qualm. Alan remembered the pursuit. Ile hose and 1 >oktd up tho rapid just in time to view tho last swift quarter of the ca noe's deseceut: Judith in th?? boiv. motionless, a, rifle acrjss her knees, in the stern an Indian guide kneeling and fighting the daters with scarcely perceptible effort In contrast with Alun'; supreme struggler. Like a living thing the canoe seem ed to gather itself together, to poise tn leap with all itu streugth: lt hur tled the eddy in a bound, took the Still water with ? mighty splash, aud toot down utreaid at diminished spued, thc Indian furiously backing water. AG though' that had boen the ouc ?moment she hail lived for, uditb lifted her rifle and bronchi lt to heur-upon her stater. With a cry of hearer. Alan flung himself before Rose, a living shield anticipating notblug bul imm?diate death. This was not accorded him. For a breathless:Instant the woman in the ?auoe stared along the Bights, then roWered -her-' weapon and. turning, spoke inditit^'gulshably to the guide who instantly ? began to ply a brisk paddle. : * . . The canoe sped on. banished swift : ly round a bend. After a long, time, Alau voiced his unmitigated amaemeut: "Why-in the name c" heaven! why-?" r The girl aaid dully: "Don't yon know?" And wheu bc shook hlB head "Her guide told1 mine you lrad saved her life on the dam at Spirit Lake. Now do you see?" Ti ia countenance wan blank with wonder: "Gratitude?" Rose smiled wearily. "Not gratitude al?uc, but something more terrible. . . " She rose and held out ber hand. "Not that I can blame her. . . . But come: If wo ntrik" through lure we will, I think, pick up a trail that will oring 0) to Black Beaver euttle ment by dark." tTo Bet . Unucd.) . LADIES^ DAY AT ELKS HOME - Lady Members of Elita' Fanvlic: Are To Bc Welcomed At Spa cious Home One Day In Week The Ind uv, pf Anderdon are well .pleased over tho announcement made by the local lodge of Elko to the ef fect, that the ladies-r>f Ullin' famille are to be welcomed at the EH;:; Heine corner of Sharpe arid McDuffie rt reel?, every Friday. Oificial notices have been mailed out to thin effect, which say: '"rv- ' To Hie Lady Members of Our Broth ers' Families. Greeting: - It is our pleasure tn announce the 'fol?ow?ns revolution adopted ?by An derdon lodge B. P. O. E. No. 120G at its regular .session on Ibo night of thr 10th ?nat.: Be tt resolved: "That Friday, ot''each week be known on L?dier' Day. "That on these days the privileges of the homo be extended, lo ali ladles who arc member i of the Immediate families of Elks. v "And. further, that auch ladles may jeut?rt?te other ladies rrhoai they Ujay desire to Invite. "Aud, further, that tho homo shall \i all times bc open to a lady when accompanied .by an Elk. "Further b<\ lt'uadexctood that tho nhovp privileges do not extend to the nien'o , grill room or private dining mouin without special penni :sios of the home management." lr ir. the de.Ure of the local lodge that tho ladies will avail themselves of.tbis invitation and help us to make our home a "borne, indeed." We have a plano, Victrola, pool ta bico, tending room, lunch room and every convenience end you are wel come to them. OD Ladies' Day. oui terrants are ?i S?jBj,jUsposal. L. M. COCKRAN. Secretary. By order of the lodge. for Cleaning Tinware. Pi rat wash the tia tn hot soapsuds and wipe thoroughly.dry. Then SCOOT with dry floor. dppf*d wHh sn old n6-*rspsp?r. _ ^ _ ItTRoiAX If^?lsera sar lt it the Ideal, perfect \?WW^'fr.,n,: M. .1. ferkln?. Greco Bay. Wis., seyo.v I-have uaed pills, oil?, aalts. etc.. but wero all dtangree sW? and unsatjHfactory. ^In cupolas I have foand t?.e Ideal laxative, drink." For sick headache, sour stomach. Issy liver, congested bowel? - it ls tho per fect laxative and glyee a thoron gb flush. .SenaUls*. dolicat? people, in valids und children find lt easy to take and pleasant ie action. Kermit* thoroughly satisfactory. Evans' [ Pnannacy, agen?^ SPO BOSTON ANNEXES ANOTHER GAME Won From St Louis In a Pretty Inhibition of BaU Playing By Score of 6 to 3 (By Associated Press.) Bost?n, Sept. 16.-Timely batting and brilliant (ieldiuK enabled, ll i icm to win from St. I,on in (oday 6 to 3, ? Bonton clinched tho gnuie in tho 8th1, when Evora led off with an infield ? , hil and went to Ibird nn Beck's wild throw. Me scored on K sacrifice flyn by CpnnoJIy, Devore, who drew a', pars," came home when Schmidt trip- j | led and the latter scored on Smith's sacrifice fl j. lt was "Evora Day" tho local play er Ix lng-presented with a silver ser vice by bis club associ?tes, a timely >;lft. as Everts" nome in. Troy was ran sacked by burglars last night. The box seor? HT. 1,01 IS AB H il PO A T Delan If.4 0 2 7 0 I 1 Huggins 2b.3 I 1 3 3 2 Mapee lb.4 0 2 7 0 0 Miller SH.3 1 1 0 2 0 Wilson rf.4 0 1 3 0 0 Snyder c.\. ,. 4 0 1 2 0 0 Riggcrt cf--..2 0 0 10 0 Beck 3b.311111 I'errltt p.2 0 0 0 3 1 Gritter p.. ...... 0 0 0 ? 0 0 Totale.2? 3 9 24 9 5 BOSTON AB It H PO A F. Moran rf.4 0 1000 Kvers 2b. 4 2 1 6 5 0 onnolly If.3 0 0 1 00 Wbitted cf.2 0 0 1 10 Devore cf.110 10 0 Schmidt lb. 5 2 3 10 4 0 Smith ob.4 0*2 0 0 0 Mnranville ss .... 4 1 2 ? 4 2 Whaling c.4 0 0 6 2 0 Tyler p. 4 0 1 0 5 0 Totals. 35 6 10 27 21 2 Score by innings St. LOUIB...Oil 010 000-3 Mouton. 100 020 03x-U Summary-Two base hit. Miller: three base hit. Schmidt; lilts off Per. ritt 10 In 7 1-2 innings; off Grinor cone in 2-3 innings; oacrifce hits, Pcrritt. Moran; sacrifice flics, Connol ly, Smith; double .days, Ever?, Ma ran ville and Scmldt; Event aud Scmldt; left on bases, St. Louis 3. Boston 14: first bsse on balls off fer ritt. 4; off liri uer 1, off Tyler 12; first base on errors Boston 1; hit by pitcher by Pcrritt, (Connolly) by Ty ler Miller.); struck out by Perri?. 1; Tyler 4: wiW pitches. Trier-2. Time iJOO. Umpires Hart atytl Rlgler. SOUTHERN LEAGUE At Atlanta 2; Birmingham G. At Chattanooga lTf Montgomery 7. No ol hers scheduled. American Association At 'Louisville 5; t'loveland 3; No others scheduled. International League At Toronto gMontreal .2. At Buffalo 2; Rochester 1. Only two scheduled. AMERICAN At St. Louis 2; Chicago 1. First game. At. St. Louis 3: Chicago 1. Second pgamc. ; AL Cleveland 3; Detroit 8, Three tn a Row. Cleveland. Sept IC.I Detroit made lt three straight from Cleveland today, Oldham putpttching Carter. Cobb's 'biri!.;: bass r;?r.?!';s s?; S^'?H'"'?, Score- ? . ! "? Cleveland .. .. OOO 001 011-3 10 2 Detroit.010 010.610-8 13 2 Carter,. Hagerman. Coumba and Babier; Oldham and McKee. . -. ; . . . ; .... Wpp I?eul.-!e Header. .. ?L ?/u?iu, Sept. 16.!-St. Louis wes two gaines ironi Chicago today, .thc fir?t lu ten innings 2 to I, and the second, 3 to 1. An error by netti.with Leary oh second base and two men n t in the final toning > of thc first game wyn for St.'Louis. In the sec ond game, after Wolfgang bad filiod ."sbasca on two passes and an error. Roused) replaced, him and,.was blt.for ?wo fe?ng?es. wt?lch sftVet the locals their scores. Score Chicago .. .. 000 100 OOO 0-1 6 1 St, Louis .... 001 000 000 i-*-2 0 3 Scott and Schalk; Hamilton aud Agnew. Second game Chicago . OOO 090 001-1 t 2 St. Louis.OOO 000 3?X- i 8 0 Wolf-arig. Ransell.'Moer: and Kuhn; LevQurena, Baumgardner and Agnew. NATIONAL At Brooklyn 7; Chicago 2. At Boston .6; St. Louis 3. , At New York 7; Cincinnati 1. At Philadelphia 6; Pittsburgh .2. ST3W*'''*JS" '?*'V a*i?j ' ? Ht rep g A ITU 4'ren in KT ideate* Brooklyn, Sept. 16s- Brooklyn pounded Lavender hard In three In nings today knocking bim out of. tho box and winning by 7 to 2. Knlseley ?.aved Chicho from a ??hu? out by RTS :: making a three hagger as pinch hitter tor Good. Three fa.it double plays by brooklyn and Cutshuw's hitting fea tured, /.linnie rm au wan put out of the Kaine lu tho fourth for throwing the hall lu play over the grund uland. Score L'hleogo.OUU IHK! 000-2 6 1 Brooklyn .. .. Ol? ooo OOx- 7 ? 2 Lavender. Pierce. Smith and Ar :h?T; Allen und McCarty. niants Win EaNlly. New York, Sept. 10. -Now York re lumed home today und won candy (Tom Clnrimatl 8 to 1. The l?cala blfached thc guiue tu the firut tu ning when thev secured five runa off Ames, a former team mate. Ucraaree pitched a steady gama in tho pinchen, jjleyou ot tho visitors being left JU nasos. Score Cincinnati .. . .ooo ooo ont--1 c :'. New York ... .. 500 021 OOx-86 2 Ame;, Kittery and Gonzales, Clock ?on; Demarco, and Myers. Pittsburgh Was Hauy. * y Philadelphia. Sept. 16.-Philadel phia easily defeated Pittsburgh today 6 to 3, Hi v >' pitched in splendid Ktylo fbr the hume team. All of Phils delphla's rime were made u?f Cooper, Who was knocked off thc rubber in innings. Score Pittsburgh .. ..010 000 100-2 6 G Philadelphia .. 12ii OOP OOx-6 9 2 * cooper. Cunzclmah and Gibson; Rlxey and lllifor. FEDERAL At Pittsburgh 4; Chicago 7. At Huffalo 7; Ht. Louis 3. At Brooklyn 0; Indianapolis 2. At Hultlmpro 3; Kansas City 2. Just a Trw .Bingles. Buffalo Sept. lg.-Buffalo made h three straights from st. Loni.- today, nc venteen hits netting thc local team neveu ruuB to thu ylaltora' Mire-. Score Buffalo ..... ..Oil 101 12x-7 17 St. Louiu .. .. 100 002 000-3 0 2 Moore and Allen. Lavlgm ; I ve pu ber and Simon. indiannpolfa W?n. , Brooklyn. Sept. 10.- -Iiulianapoll today '.vt?ii thc third straight game frqm Brooklyn 2 tu 0 Score Indianapolis .. 110 000 000- 2 10 Brooklyn .. .. 000 000 000-0 4 . Moseley and Har iden; Lafitte and Owens. , Won hi a Walk. Pittsburgh, Sept. io.-Knetzer was retired ofter Chicago had scored six runs in the second and third innings of today's gamo with Plttshugh, the visitors winning 7 to 4. Manager Tin ker was ordered off the field In the second liming for protesting a de cision. Score- / Pittsburgh .. .. 000 001 000-4 8 1 Chicago ..... .. 024 001 000-7 10 1 Knetzer, I-eclair, Adams and Berry; Johnson, Hs ugo and Wilson. Three In Succession. Baltimore, Sept. .16.- Thrco bits in the second inning and two In the seventh enabled Baltimore to take to ilay'e gamp from Kansas City 3 tn 2, making three t>if algal victories. Score KaItimoro .. .. 020 000 lOx-3 6 2 Kansas City .. OOO 101 000-2 8 0 Suggs and Jack Ht sch; Adams and Easterly. 5. CV'A., i?osT SKA SON GAMES At Winston Salem 0; Norfolk 2. Tar Heels Win Another. Winston Salem. Sept. 16.-The third game of the post- season series be tween Norfolk, pennant winner lu thc Virginia league, and Winston Salem, pennant winner in the North Caro lina league, was won todsy by tho Ca rolina champions. 0 to 2. Pp to last :ilj-{>.t each i&are tih-J won.one game. Score Norfolk.? 3 1 Winston Salem...D 12 ? Gaston and Stewart; Bay "and Onr vlu. . .-J-;-1 V tm -1 ? Smnii Cruiser Sena. berlin, Sept. 16.-It 1 officially an nounced that on the morning of Sep tember thc L3tb the small cruiser Uc la, waa sunk by a torpedo ?'-nut from a hostile . submarine. Aliiiout the whole of Hie crow waa Baven. ?The1 German cruiser Tiela Was a small protected cru.ncr of 2,040 tons, She was 328 feet long and carried, a crow of tia men. Her armament constated chiefly of light guns. It ls notable that the Hola wat ?unk by a. (.ubmarIne just ' e t the British cruiser Pathfinder was sent tot:." bottom by a German submarine and it is probable that ts reprisal on the part of the British ror the lo o o* tho Pathfinder It is not announced biter* tbs? l?e la was, sun*. ? jMsatalalag Witb Beawaaaa Rome, Sept. !B.lt ls stade h?re that Rnumauia ts making advance? to Italy for common action toward Aus tria and taat Houjnaatan poliUoJahs are expected to arrive hero shortly to arrange a concrete uudersUindtng be tween the two countries. To? radical party today pained a re soiKWoa of'syr-patiiy wita Bousssnls. sud &e radicals sent groePngs to the radical party In Roumanie and ex pressed the hope that Italy and Ron mania would proceed together "for the i/iu.v.ph o? Latin civilization. Heller tirings ar? ia ?tore fer Ute young runt) er women wfcu *ytttenitt kally I ay . * * 9t'. ii ankle a part of their n?ire? etery pay dar? Systematic Sarin? ti st greet factor In VrakM lng character. Try If. The Savings De partment of The Bank of Anderson The HtreniMVBaak ia I lie County. WE WILL PAY YOU TEN CENTS FOR YOUR COTTON Wo have several small farms, fine land, m five ntues of thc. city, which we will tell at from $45 00 to $75.00 per acrc^nly 1-4 payable this, fall, and we will t-kc Good Middling . Cotton in payir-nt'of this.1-4 at Ten Cents a pound. We will hold the cot? ton until February 'Itt ?rid give you tho overplus then, if there i* any. Balance payable in Om and Two Years at 7 per cent interest. Anderson Real Estate & Investment Co* Nf B Horton, Pres. iTsVi W. V. Marshall, ' NOTICES Delinquent Head Tax Raise*. All. delinquent road tax collectors ?re provided with an official receipt book with numbers, sn.1 stub, numbers attached. Psy no money to collectors unless yon get the ofllclal receipt AS shove provided for. J; MACK KIN?, if County Supervisor. > T??e se** teacher*' ^H^ininatisa' will be held at the court house o.n Friday. October 2, beginning at 8 a. m. . .* ?..... -. . ya j. D. FELTON, Co. Supt. Education. K0Tl?E All persons Hablo tor income tax are required to mako their returns for their Income on or before the 20th. of September 'whicfc 1? an extenaWosot: t!mo from Sept. t&thu.Thls notice mu.it be compiled with by above- dato, un der penalty of the law. Thia law was made by tho legislature and if-those affected wish law changed they may petition the legislature. WINSTON. SMITH, September 14, lau. county Auditor. NOTICE OF NAIVE OP HE Ai Eft. TATI? Pursuant to power granted to me by yirtuo of a .-.oed oMrsst ?^a^d July Slot. 10W. by iohtt R.r&nHhhv CC. Smith arl Mattie Smith. as the sole surviving heir?-st-tkw of .C*,roSipa Smith, deceased, I will sett af publie outcry? for,cash, between the usual hours of sale on the first Mobday !n October. 11H4. for. the purpo*J^*efc ont. in. tho aforementioned trusted, 4, the "following described real r ceUttO former'v belonging to th? '-ai?lk?fnB&f: line Smith, deceased: All that tract contaiatng forty.ilve. acres, ?gore'-bc lass, sit?ate In Fork township, jp tko county, of Anderson, in the stalo ,of South Carolina, adpoiplng . lands of Snow Hill church, J. J. Fretwfc.i and others; it being the esme conveyed to tba said Caroline Smith by dee* from J. A Coker, dated March i?, tm, it record in the onie? o? tba ^tmmjji court for Andersen county, ?state aforesaid in Book LLL, page ??.4. Purchaser to pay tor doe<l. C. 9. Harrison. , TnisttaJ' Tues. Sept 1-4 Tue*.. '?ni'.iiu, juai'inu.t 1 nn.,'iiHi"i!Ui ^fi^fft,. The Charleston sod Western lina railway will o ps rafe cheap ex cursion Sept. 22nd to the fotiu*lpg points at rales and with Umita n?'tped: To. , Jackvon ville, Fia., $7.00, Sept. 29th; Savannah. O?., f4 00. SejH. ?th: Tampa. Fla-, $0.00. October. 1st. P<J?. further Information call on ticket Agent ?ir * -lt?. ERNEST WILLIAMS, O. P Augusta, GR, ?