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N?W IS THE TIME FOR SOWING GRAIN AND THE - COLE Three-Furrow GRAIN DRILL Is The Proper Implement with which to do it. It is generally conceded that wheat and oats planted between September 15th and September 30th have fifty per cent, better chance of a maximum production than that which is planted later. This is, true for the reason in a large rneasure,j that May isjusually a dry in?nth ?rtd cut? the grain ort \ !. Then again, it is im^e'rativ? to plant gijain crops ear|y? sb mey, can be gotten off earlier in th^ spring, and a corn and pea crop planted ori'the saine land, thus giving hfro money crops from the same land in one vear. ? PLANT YOUR GRAIN NOW WITH A COLE GRAIN DRILL. SULLIVAN HARDWARE COMPANY Anderson, S. C. Belton, S. C. Greenville, S. C. ii Anderson JCity Is "My Towri" Ts "My County What About AAA' Anderson Coll ede ?\ mm* Drinks Owl Drug Co. A DNIQIT.5 ANVKHTI8ING SCHEMEL* ROJ? cause- the Circus-the Intel '?*? :WttifiT ^W^^^'#?S^,'U? floil.ro thai f , I lhere ?r"ll he taat? bought os a result The vhle awake and progressive of ^ n^ i(lTertigl?B ?.feome that S^?ST?J?iHi^L^ll n?lml of ?:pr,,n Sept ?3-Report* received this Fall that they wt^ praud of ^ Germen admliility ahow ?bat them and wanted ovmr^o?y ? the destruction yesterday of three county to know about them . aad. tn Brini|, cru,Mra la the North Sea order to accomplish this fact they de- wa|| ^c^pu,^ by the Germans* ? Med to take a part of their regular gubtoftrine l7.a, singlehanded. . newspaper advertising appropriation - and glyc a Circus t?cke? absolutely The berman submarine. U-? waa free with every cash purchase of a KMU* .>? Dasrlg. She if ol SOC toss hat selling tor as much aa two dol- j ??dI "ber armament cVmstata ofY 8-lnch lars or more. {torpedo tubes and 3 1-pound er guns. Of course the newspapers lose a'Her speed submerged ts 8 knots, and part Of their income or. this... vwcufi.' OB K'II? surface she can travel at the treat-but us long as it io for such ajrave ot 1 snots ah hour. ^^HIHHBNQIHK'^BHK^^IHVSSM Electric Cit Andenion Will Send Delegates. A telegram was received in Ander son yesterday from John Wood, presi dent of the Southern Division of the Commercial Secretaries of the United States, tn which Mr. Wood argea that Anderson ?nd other Southern cities be represented at the National Asso ciation meeting which ls to be held in Cincinnati. O., September 28. 29 and 30. Mr. Wood says he considers this a splendid time to boost the "Buy-a. Bsh" movement hy the Sou?temer? ia utieiwlauoe at ino meeting and he expects the movement to the people of the West and the North because they are as much interested in the South's financial condition as are the people of the South. It is prouabie that Anderson, will send two or more representatives to thia meeting. -o Negro Woman In Trouble. Polly Geiger, wanted In Anderson for cutting and stabbing Ells Harris in the beck last Sunday night while the two were attending services at Wilaon Cavalry church, was arrestad Tuesday night In Wll?lamstos and was brought to Andersoa yesterday.** She wa? uiraigned in Magistrate Broads well's court on a charge of disturbing religious worship and drew a sen 'ence of. 125 or 30 days and then she w&8 tried on a charge,of assault and battery and she ?trew ? similar sen tence in this case. Not, havlug the "oin with which to pay her fine, she, will be thrown into durance vile, in .?titer words"sHe will spend the next, 60 days in jail, ' ." " jit 0 i I ' Big Show Is Coming Here. Announcement ha? been made .that| the 101 Ranch, probably Ute biggest I mow of its kind in the world, will | make only four stops in South Caro lina on Its trip south this year. The] ahow will triait Spartanburg. Green dlle. Anderson and Columbia and will | He In the city some time in October. The first advance man has ?' ready .ome to Anderson and he Bays that is show ls 'he biggest thing of Its 'ind to be seen this year. A number of Anderson people have seen this at traction at one time and another and a number of them remember seeing it when it exhibited at the Jamestown Exposiion in 1907. New Dairy Field ina. D. Wi WatklnB. of Anderson coun ty, a graduate of Clemson college of 'he class of 1909", -Hat,'just beeb ap.' .minted ito- a position In the dairv organization 'bf Clemson col ieee tin der thc so-operative arrangement with -he United States, burean ot. animai ?ndustry, For the present Mr. Wat kins will have charge nf the geld work inLldenUat to establish Uitc^* ot* more' cream routes* in the Piedmont Tscttoa. j The object of these routes will bo-to give farmers living on them a read;? market for their cream, ' which will be handled through > a co operative creamery which Clemson! .liege pas just opened. Vnderaon Man To Be) Married. The fellowing very Interesting wed ding Invitations were received in An derson yesterday: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cohen request th.? pleasure pf your company at the marriage of their daughter Sadie te . . -?<.* .?'.r Mi". Harry Geisfcsrg on Wednesday evening October the H fourteenth at eight o'clock Three bundled forty-three East Heard street, Elberton, Georgia ^ e*TOjA/T?sted . ~ fhHlwtadltBg. Charge. " A r??gro named M. C. Cunningham has been taken tn charge by the,An derson qountv officers.on a. charge of | swindling and will bs given a hearing in Magistra&r Broad weir? slourt Sat urday. It. ia charged that.tba negro!' represented : to *?n aged darkey t that he was in the insurance business and |1 that a premium bf S7.5Q per year would allow any ot the members to borrow tall the money they heeded during the year. The old negro pair* over his money and then round tr. at he had been Oneced, whereupon he complained to the court Local Company's ' Business ls Fine Men connected with the Anderson Ga? Company say that business con ditions in Anderson just st this time may be poor with some people, but that this does not apply to the gas company. Employe* of that comoany said yesterday that they were doing more, business than thsy had done since tbs enterprise was launched in Andersen and that it ls-almost tm poasible for them to keep up . with their new: tasines*. Iva Sehaei Has ? r*ki n . ? * l "specs. ... ibllc school of Iva has begun session add, according to theil [supcrintondent of education 11 ^vSjtiool has, brlsht prospecta for St Ring year. Mr. Felton says that j < foabls instructors have bean < for this year and be -axpecta i J>ie of Iva to oe well plaased ? ith the work don* by thc school when ' the session comes to a close. j Hiss H?xweB Was 1 Buried Yesterday The funera? services over the re mains of Miss Christine Ma?well were h*ld yesterday morning at 10 o'clock ? at tbs Bickley home on Nprlh Main ( street and the int rmei.i took place 4 immediately after st 9llwr grfl^ffi cemetery. The floral otffering^ were , maur sid beautiful,......... <??;..;' ,,, ,1, I SSS J*;I - BBSSSS .Still Leaving To Besame Work. ' Notwithstanding Ute fact that about half of Anderson's younger popula tion has already left for the nrlous educational institution? of the State, every day gees additional numbaa de parting from the etty, Furmun Mar tin of the Hopewell section, passed through the city yesterday en route to Greenwood where he will enter the Bailey Military Institute and Miss Annie Martin waa also in the cit; yea. terday ea route to Gaffney, what* she wiii eater Limestone college. Pleased With New Ventare. The new proprietors of tho Pal metto Theatre say that they art weill pleased with their investment, andi that the first few day?' buainesi they have done has been very satisfactory lo them in every. respect. They say that they intend keeping the. show up to its bb;!, standard and furnishing equally as good abuwa aa has been the custom during the past .and justs lit tle better if possible. . ,, - -o-i Councilmen Are Off on a Trip. Several members ot the Anderson city council, among them being Alder men Tate, Carter and -Barton, have gone on a trip of Inspection to various other cities dn the State to Inspect the lire fighting appartos .in use st other places, and I It Is said that later the council will place an ?rder'for a com. hioatlon engine and boee automobile | truck. Barn Joass Waa Elected Captain. ' ? 1 At a meeting of tho'Anderson High] School football team, held yesterday morning,'1 Sam Jones' was elected cap tain of the team. Under Capt. Jones' direction the football team should be a factor when the season ls opened. The team is bard at'wottc at practice and some gamea are . being booked with neighboring towns: It la un derstood that the members'of the team will go on a hike Saturday morning to Clemson College. -o-> TTegro Lest Little Finger. While at - work in the Peoples Oil Mill yestetrday morning , a negro named Andrew Jackson got hil left hand caught in tho.gio and. SB a result tho hand waa badly lacerated. The little finger waa entirely cut off by the saw and the negro .barely manag ed to withdraw his hand of he would have los*, tho entire, member.. ?''<! > O' '1,1' -O Anderson Still , ... "Baying a Bale.? ,The "Buy-adtole movement stems to be Increasing in Anderson every ?ey, and the ' people' of th? ? city are manifesting more interest, notwith standing the fact that there hss been & slump la tho market adotation on pptton within the last few "days, yes terday the Red Cross1 Drug atoro, the Lesser Company and the Bee Hive ?ii bought bales and a number of Indi-j vidual s also made purchases. Chicken panelera . Are All Interested ' ' Evidently there has long beon a de mand in Andeiaon county for n poul try show, judging from the number of Inquiries .being received at the Ander son Chamber of Commerce everv day regarding the plans for the exhibit lt la planned to bold the poultry show sometime in November, probably ?.bout the middle ot the month, and lt 1? said that there will be exhibitors! present from every section of the! county, Sive Sam?les of. Fleecy Staple. Tho. Anderson Chamber, of Cora;] merce bas ordered a number of very j unique little sou viper?, which , will bej oresented to everyone ' in Anderson lolning in the "Burt a-BeR^movement. fhe aouvlner ta a little basket filled with-cotton and was(manufactured by Ike American Cotton Novelty company if Union, in this State. . They a*-'? 9*> ?jected to reach Anderson today and ?viii be distributed to, th^people buy ing o bale today. .> arfOTHER BFVOEtt3W6^ 'MWDDOMW (lift ?UVinl (Continued From F7r?t^SJge.i i Jon at the convention wad agreed up ?>n ! During'the day Paul. Fuller, who recently conferred with both Villa and Carranza for tn? Washington govern nent, reported at length to President Milson and Secretary Bryan. Well informed officials seemed t' bink tbs cause of the rupture bo ween Carranza and VIII* Waa VHlr llsapproval of Carranza'* jgyeteni of representation Tor the national coff rention. Villa wa* determined his Miowera should control 'the conven tion or ke would not.nartlcinate In lt,j By the agreement of Torre?n, visen be first ,Carraa^yHlra break; was adj lusted, one delegate was lo represent wary... 1.000 men 4fl^:*Myjand gov i rn ors of the state were to be barred, farrants. recently Invited th*r*f ovefc fior* end ?the general* -As, .-jfaJV Ju?? what the ?American governmenft^would to in the! present am^emra ca-??- not gear tonight/ Borne official? wetra confident ' there Would bo na second >A7r.tutloii l'?cause nt the strength or Wile's army. It w?e not- ?-??ir whether the Untted Staten?: or-'M in terims* Ita influence or await devoir? nents. ,V Dread Disease Frerks Oat Venice.; 8ept^, J3.-Nine ease? of Asiatic cholera have bc***, discovered among the wounded seidi??-?. IWH-M bat to an offlcinl announcement bv he Hnnaarlan minister M the lr.'?r i-.r. Th? '.'^.i|i-f/?nrnt *?c 'ed rrcit apprehension throughout the du 8} monarchy. I Free Circus Tickets f I Take In the Circus At Our Expense ! 5 TT AVING bought an exceptionally large assortment of stylish and J 5 serviceable hats for Fall, we naturally wish to acquaint the 5 .jr men of Anderson county with them at the very earliest moment pos- ? ?sib?e, and to that end we have hit upon the novel idea of gi'ing n ^ Ticket to Ringling Bro.'s Circus absolutely FREE with every CASH # purchase of a hat selling for Two Dollars or more. . 5, $ $ J Let Us Take Care of Your Hat Problem | ?r We have hats of every shape and co?or that this season's fashions # ? dictates, embracing the latest and most popular shapes and shades^ % J The new shapes include the high drop, Telescope, Diamond J ? Crown, the straight, curled dip and penciled brims. J $ Colors-Blue, Brown, Green, Oxford, Tan, Pearl, Gray and $ f Black trimmed in a variety of contrast bands and bindings. ..i'm STRICTLY AN ADVERTISING Clip the coupon herewith aha bring it with' you, and as soon as you have purchased a hat costing $2 or more, we will fill in your name, and sign it, so that on Circus Day all that is necessary is for you to bring us that coupon and we will exchange a Ticket to Ring ling Bros. Circus, which without any additional expense will admit you to the Big Show. This coupon when filled out and properly signed will be exchanged FREE for a ticket to RINGLING BROS. CIRCUS, Oct. 8, 1914, . *' -..IT?; .' i . ! \l : ...... ?I ? lill There are no strings attached to this offer; except that the fa mous Jrio. B. Stetson line of hats are EXCLUDED from this proposition. Under our con tract with them, we are not al lowed, in any manner, to cut the retail price. -i - Cotne : Pick White the Picking's Qoodi ? ? & . The T. L. Cely Co. UNDER CHIQUOLA HOTEL The Day JD_ Congress Blg opening Sale of S t wr"?.oB. s.pt. ?.-HOM. ?... j^cwppaii Goods Passed g?nerai land leasing bill. * ^ . w w ^^,mm^ g Resumed consideration of bill to fl . codify printing, laws; Our buyers have Just returned from tm; Northern markclH and Huies committee agreed upon a hare purchased thu largest stock ever received Ia Anderson by any B special rule limiting debate bn war merchant, und the beauty about our goods, they are. fresh, stylish and fl revenue to sever, hours and barring up-to-date, so come with your mind made up to expect great) bargains. ? amendments. 150 LadUn'- Tailor-made Suits, latest ?ty!*? ?worth $lfc00, sale 96J8 fl Adjourned at 4:40 until noon on 150 Ladles bilk Dross**, worth Double, sale price ....-.$7JOS fl Th-rsday. 2SC Letica' Beautiful all Wool TaBlce SsJrts?^werth'tM^ aala fl .J Senate mst at ll a. m. gee dBr beautiful Bsa o? Ladles* aa? Misses' Coats, all latest styles, fl Miscellaneous bills were debated. B0 oJ4 niuti. SCHOOL DRESSES fer the ebfldrea all at sato prias*, fl ?rSftf? e^w?i^?nteer officer re?- HELLO MOTHERS!-We have a beftatftel Un? of Boys' Clothing I MrA list ' tw w-**1 and 8oDda* wear? alt oP-to-date and prices below any 1 Adjourned at 6:86 to noon Thurs- competitor. Boys' salts, shes ? tc SO years, pri?e i?e to 94M, | ?T L _. I MEN'S CLOTHING MEN'S CLOTHING I "?-ot^?Tr^-" ii m %?! i^^^^^js^r^ I Srger^nd^Woife1 Clet?esT Frankel* flt-well clothing, all standard make. * I Plaintiffs Sale Price-$6.98, 7.98, 9.98,11.98, 12.98 I J. W. Sofge. Agent_JL_ , _ ,--, 3 Copy of summons for relief, (Not SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! I i? Served) We h?re a beantlfal UR? ot Men's, Ladies', Misses' and Children's I TO THE DEFENDANT, a non-resident ghoeSt te fBCt 8hof(l for the who!e flllBny, la all leather*. Udjftrf I of the state of South Carolina, and Skaes, Sale prices, 07e, MAS, 9140* fMK}, up i? M^^^M whose whereabouts is .unknown, When in need of anything In the abo* line, come to ?n^ste*?; fl YOU ABE HERBY SUMMONED ?a we gaarantee?U ear si^ to be solid feather. f and required to answer tfc? complaint , , . ?...?--- . . ?. thbi action, of wbl^-h a copy is on MCW'C CUACC fIle.In the oO^e of the Clerk ot Court, W1E.?M O t^nVJILO to said edn^a?n^nytbe subscrl*ber7s? AU priCCS-$1.25? $1.45, $1.69, $1.73, $1.98, . his office In the city of Anderson. S. ?fco Aft &2 Qft ?3 4ft ?4 AA C.. within twenty days after the sar- _ #???tO? ??-PO, *?*.<*C>, ^.W s?en Srstai'SSS you?far,hto arnvwo? Messe?!** *e ar, =geats fa?'!** celebrated SEED SffoM for' th^eSabb^t Sthi^ I sae?, ?ls? WBBKB BROS. SHOES. Scheel Saasa fer the Children. said^?Sf ?? Xl* a?tk>i w?ll I B?* forset, giro us a lock whet, out la search for good Sheet. Big Saiy to thwart for ^ S S6?? ?a ???Wul u^io-da?e Sika, Wool fiwds .C?n^a?iS, Percale*. lt^^iXl^XnTH SverytMag^w,ril^ty^ Dated And*rsoT>, S. C., Sept. 22, A. D. _ _ ,tn___. _ ___ _ ? W4. ? MILLINERY! MILLINERY I i\-^?SSr^^T Oar saii'Jaery departmcat is open for year Inspection. Yan all ? Plaintiff a Attorney w<n ^V IV MHlfasery-all stylish, sad prices th* lowest? Sea oar I TRA lit STRIKES AUTO Tr??sTv^ C,I.W, Atl->*?,|,w? ^ I Mebsne. N. C, Sept. 28,-^L, M. Traaks, Valises, sn at sale pri?es. ? _ fi Preston, president of s furniture fae- . i,",,, , , V , - 1 "r 1 " " '.' " I tory at f?hriatianbu's. Va... was killed instantly two miles west ot here to- ... yr . .. ?f** .. B dsy by a Southern railway train and fl Bf H I C .O* B bis wife WM >^*lr ItJ-red whsB *. * ?.^-> *-*?I?^>A ^^?^W^> g Uh-?- atitemcfc?io was ?truck by a ?a-,, .-" ? ngmrnjMMMji|....W "? HHIIIIIIIIBIISI.III ?IIIIISS j seager tran at a eroaaiug. j^s^W^s^asi^a^^-^??^^^^.Ms^BM?^Bs^MB^wM^smiM^??,