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It's In The Daily ! i .. ! : TO D / HaV?:Tou Seen ?t ? Ten Cents Home Every Morning in igencer .I . - ..T a Week. ?S?rved at Your i : ii .. :?. ;.H?? nv ___ _ ' ' " ' i it...ijueCJ . ?J II OFFICIAL Auf mal Celebration and Lire? tock Ex? bibil Day. Anderson, S. C., Sept. 30th, .1914. The Trades Exieusluu cot?taJiteei oe': the Chamber of Commerce,composed, of Messrs. B. O. Evaps, (Chairman J; T. L. Qely, Capt. R. JS. Rawer-, Vr>Sr Ramsey? L. Geisberg o?d O. M. HeardT has announced the Anal ant} Complete program and announcement for the animal ] exhibition ?nd] livestock ex hib?. ds,y, Anderson, Sept. 30th. 1914. . The entire exercises]will be held at North Anderson, beginning at 10:30 A. M.,'promptly. The exercises In- - elude exhibition anjd awarding of prizes, (82 In number) to the best exhibits of horses, mules, ponies, hogs, cattle, and donkeye; farmers institute, horse and pny racing and basket pic nic. Als there will be a apecial meet ing of the Anderson cunty livestock association on the same occasion and also a report of the special grain ele vator committee, appointed to consid er plans to build in Anderson a grain elevator to handle the grains of this section. The general officers for the day are announced below: General Chairman -- Hon. S. A. Burns,) President, Anderson County 1 Live Stock Association Vlce-bhalrman-J. ?Vf.. Rothrock, Anderson county Demonstrator ~" " Chairman. Committee of Arrange ments, Jno. M. Davis. Asst Chairman. T. T. Wakefield. Chairman, Raclig Department, Dr. H. L- Snider, Fr et we ll Co. Asst.' Chajrjnaijj. nay inonu FrgtwalLij Manager Hog and Livestock Depart ment, Dr. J C. Mitchell, Anderson, S. * C. - . ' h ia M sail Judge, Horse, Mule and Pony, etc., 1 Department,/Prof. W. A. Hagood of v Greenwood. ? Judge Livestock Department, Prof,' J- O. Williams, Clemson college, S. C. Asst. Judge ivestock Dept., Prof. 1 R. A. Gr?bel of. Charlotte,.N. C. Asst. Judge, Horse, Mule, etc.. Dept. Dr. Walter Sorrell Southern 1 Railway, Greensboro, N> C. . General Secretary, Porter A. Wha- 1 ley. . - Prize Secretary, Sidney C. Kay. Prize Secretary, F. M. Burnett. < Speaking Department 1 This department opens the day and t is In the nature of a Farmers Institute < and school of Instruction. i . Starts promptly st 10:80 A. M., on < September 30. 1 Music, Zion Band, Pendleton, 8. C. t Call to order-Hon. S- A. Burns, t President Anderson county Livestock t association, Route G. ( Invoc?tlon-Rev. J. H. Glbboney. t Rector ?Brace Episcopal church, An- t derson,|p. C. 1 Address-"Southern Railway and .. Livestock development," W. J. Seeley^ ? Demr. Igt., Southern Rallway^QpeajH Addrdjs-"Future of SouthJHtfyra^ stock," yrof. J. O. WllllaWWW|! f Llvestoot Demr. Clemson coIWfl. .. <j Address-"Livestock Raising along Scientific Unes, Dj?^a%f>r^njrtf | Southern, Ry. Ll^aMsVV/ D?n?nnst?W* tor. Greensboro. N. C. :. Music Zion Band. Announcement-by President Burns, ( of Anderson County Livestock Asso ciation. V Addreaa-"Why I like Livestock," Prof. A. Gabel, Southern Ball- 1 Agr. Bureau, Charlotte, N. C. Music-Zion Band. I Address--"Real Profits In Live stock. ",' Prof. Paul Calvin, Rock H11L c 8. C. Close of Speaking at 12:30 P. M. (Irait Festival Dept. Meeting. , A sp?cial meeting of parties. inter ested itt Uto plans for the ?915 grain j festival fiwlll-be "held at 1 P. Ii., to be presided over by Hon. 8. A- t Bums, ?resident of the Anderson county livestock association, the stegr* j bera of #hlcb will mest at such spec ial meefitoi,. . At this meeting Mr. Fukv , mun S?tfc will be introduced ss a special ttialrman and will call for dis cucs?ongof tba question ot ?rcani*Lne ] a speclH? grain festival commission. After Aich a special committee of five. h?aded hy Mr. W. A. Watson, will mfnit A plan to locate.a grata wievator;ir. Anderson. . g R?elas Department . The races will begin promptly at 8 P. M. on the North Anderson High way, at North Anderson. Dr- L. H. Snider will hare charge ot the same, and wlr? appoint official starters and time keepera. Kon.?i"p. Linley, lt 18 officially advised, win make arrange ments for all to ses tba races without inconvenience. AU person desiriug to einer the race? must turn their names either Dr. Snider to Rnt/y Sec retary Sidney C. Kay st ?idrth AmW PROGRAM son or to the Chamber ot Commerce j hy 10:30 A. M. on opening day. No entries win be accepted after thal j WYT ' . . fifyt ?BTCJ ***" V*'?3** ??'" sos and ponies, city and country except that no horse of pony that has ever raced on a track heretofore' viii be permitted to eater. There will be no entry fee? . ?' . City1 People, Special No?ce .You are invited-to ;witness ?both the Inspection ot livestock, hear the speak ing and see. the 1 racen/ / Spteclal ar rangements to be made ' fon the la $lQ\} ? ITU JJ -li}jr* v Country People, special notice i The whole celebration is primarily for you, and we want you to enjoy ] yourselves. If there is anything you do not understand, ask and lt will be j explained. Remember, there are not charges for anything whatsoever. Racing Prises Remember the racing begins prompt- I ly at 3 p. m. First Race Ponies-3 heats. 1st Prize-$5 cash, Coca-Cola Bot tling Co, Anderson. 2nd Prize-$2 cash, Thompson Shoe store, Anderson. . Second Race i Free for all-3 heats. ist Prize.$5.in. cash, JL.JEU-Vandlver, Anderson. 2nd Prize-42 in cash. Uncle Dave ray lor, Sandy Springs. Third Race Running race-3 heats. 1st Prise-Special Prize, W. E. Mc-! Arider. ^ _ J 2nd Prize- Spacial rrize, Cuaiohorj jf Commerce. ; Order of heats In the racing depart- . nent will be as follows: 3 PM..-First'heat, Freef for all, trot.pr pace. 3:20 P. -M.-1st Heat, free1 for all. 4:00 P. M.-Second Heat, Pony rac hg. . , ,y,? , (\ff 4:20 P. M.!-1st heat, running race. I 4:40 P. M .---Parade of Prise W^fl-l ?ers as exhibited. 5:10 P. M. 2nd Heat. Running rs^e-1 If orsa? Mule and Livestock Depurtvl meaL Exhibition of livestock and Judging I >t same will begin promptly at ll A, I ll.; of 20 minutes after the speaking starts. The spectator may take his I ;hoice as to which he would prefer toi ittend. 'The below is the special Hst I jf prizes. Any farmer or owner of! torses, mules, hogs or livestock in I he county or city of Anderson, is ell- I rlble, and may enter aoy or all con-j esta. Any animal which may ac- ! cording to the .rules Qualify for more han one evdW, shall np allowed to do j io. afi^^^^^^glaPy dltferentl PM^HalE&>?oie guano distributor, j IBs^Prlte- paly Martin blind brt- ] HOB J S Fowler 3rd Prize-Oliver turn plow? Tate I temi Weekly, Anderson Intellgcncer. | Class A-2-Mules to be driven inj loublo harness. j 1st Prize-Cash $2.50, Bank cf An 1 orson. I 2nd Prize, Bunch Bananas, J. K. ?anos. 3rd Prise-25 lb buckot Axle grease, Petroleum Oil Co. j 4th Prize-Year subscription to the j semi-weekly Anderson Intelligencer. I Tine of Jadfiag-tri? P. M Class B-l Horses, to he driven in ] .ingle harness. 1st Prise-1 horse blanket, Jno. Davis' stables. . 2nd Fna*. Year subscription. Auder ?on Daily Intelligencer; 3rd Prise-1 box Cigars, Melcombe} KcFnflwj* 4th Prize-1 can Coffee, Peoples Oro-1 ??ry.Ge'.':; Time of Jadflait- SltS* A. ?. Class B-2/ horses to be driven in dou se harases. 1st Prize-Stetson Hat, Parker & Bolt. 2nd Price-Rocking chair. G, F. To! ard Pri?e-$2.50 cash. Bank of An asraon. 4th Prise-Cut glass pitcher, Jno. a. Austin- | Time af Jagging, Js*>. M. Claas C-l Ponies, to he shown wt^h harness, limited to boys: 1st Prise-$1 Cap, B. Hillman. 2nd Prise-$1 box of cigars, Dexter 0W>TjZc ef.'io?gtatf-l?slO p. X. Class C-2 Ponies to be show* with tarn?**, limited to 2fr!=: lat Prize-$2.GO in casis, Citizens' Nc.tiona! Bank. 2nd Prize-S?.BO, Citizens' National Dank. Tine of Jndglnf-12:10 P M. Class D; Stallions, stallions to be led. lat Prize-Big Ben clock, W. H. Kceso & Co, 2nd*Prize-4)ne clock, Anderson Fur ii Itu rs Co. i\j ?Time pf Jadglug il A. M. Cleat SB; Hogs, .any style or age- . lst-Prize-r-Onet sack/, of hog;-1> wi, Manning & Glonn. ??ti ' 2nd. Prize-10 lbs. Rape, Funaan Smith, tba seedsman. , 3rdvPriserrri set Cutlery, C. S. Mi nor nore? tu uuli-i 4th<Pr.lzo-3 lb Can White Rosa cot fcc ^V. A.. Power. Time: of judging; ^Special. Before 1 Class F-l; Home raised horses. Tc be shown in harness. ist Prise-1 canning outfit, Jon. T. BurrlsB & Son. 2nd Prize-Pair men's |8-50 shoes, Tile Lesser Co. 4th, Prise-Box Gallliard's Stock Powder, F. B. Crayton & Co. Time of Judging 1x46 P. M. Class F-2, Home raised horses, to bc chown to halter. 1st Prize-20 lbs. Snowdrift Lard Lagon & Ledbetter. 2nd Prize-6 mos. subscription tc Ande roon Dally Mall. 3rd, Prise - 8-day Alarm clock Marcbbanks & abb. 4th', Plise-20 lbs. Snowdrift Lai 4thipriz?-^-20 lbs/ Snowdrift Lard Ligoni & Ledbetter. " Time of Judging 2;20 P. Hi Class G-l; Home raised Mules:' TV be shown In hamesB. IstT Bris?-Buggy Bridle. S??: Da" vis skb!es::ir:" ?*. ? ' ' 2nd| Prtke^?O'lbs. Snowdrift Lard XrfgOU QC JLAru ?>?3 i. IC T. . 1 ~~Drd Prire^f250 in. cjaahi Bank, of fa daraanf. *7 1 : 4th. Prlie^l 'Sack HbrS? and Mu? Feed, , fe. Turner. . '" '?fr1', Time of Judging lfr?S? P. Hf. rCIass G-2; Home raised mules to b shown in halter. lat Prize-$5 Rocking Chair. People N?w Ifurriiture' Co. 2nd Prize-'42 50 in Cash, people 3rd Prize^-1 book, Cox Book Btort 4th Prize-12 50 In cash, Bank c Anderson. Time of Judging 11x55 A. M. Class H; Best mule Colt , under, years old. 1st Prize-$5 Vest, W. S. Breazealc 2nd Prize-1>2 30 in CaBh, People Bank. 8rd Prise-f l Kaxor, Anderson Hciw 4th Prise-Year's subscription ( Piedmont Magazine, Oulla Printing Binding Co.' Time of Judging ? P. M. Class I; Best Horse Colt under year? old., , lst^Prixey-15 Raincoat, R. W- Trjl ,n CliSh' Pe0Pl< ^?el||^^ Dl?^Sa1 2n?TP^fa^e~4tVS.o, can ot eoffee, ( D. Jhderson Sr? Priae^-i box Cigars, I*. ] 4th Prise-One pair silk BOX, Ctol berg Bros. Shoe Co., Time af Judging 1 P. M. Class K; Best horse colt under o: year old. 1st Prize-S2.50 In Cash, Poop! Bank. 2nd Prize-$1.50 pair silk hose, ] Geisberg. 3rd-ll in cash. Bob King. Time of Judging lil.. P. M. Class L; Best saddle horse to ridden by a lady. let Prise-Ons pair silk hose. Ge bl2a!p?&e^2 lb. ??x Candy; C ?tte of Judging. itt? JP.;MM ClpA.tt; B?At hors? driven to*u| %*ffee~l box-Hoyle's Candy,! ans roarmacy,.. ?,^l*?g^i00 WOrth 0i *** Web%;& Webb. 3r# Prise..88.50 Picture. ?*i Book Store. 4th Prize-1-1 Cash, D. 8. Vandt? Ttnte sf Judging Isl? P. MV Class X; Best donkey exhibited boy or girl. 1st Prise-\ lb- box Nunnally's c dy. Owl Drug -So. . Tiste tri Judging Mm P. H\1i? Ciaos N; Deaf Cattle. 1st Prise-1-? Bushel Seed Wfe Farmen Smith._V_. 2nd Prize-1-2 bushel seid oats1, Furman Smith. ard Prize-2 prs La Salle Garters, U. C. Salla. Tailor. Time of Judging Sometime Before 1 P. M. Class O; Dairying cattle. lBt Prize-$10.00 pair Gold Spec tacles; with glasses fitted to winner's eyes, pr. M. M. Campbell. Ideal Grocery Co. i < 2nd Prize-One bm.* \ seed oats, Furman Smith, seedsman.1' Times ef Grading: Sometime before 1 P. Mi. ... ' Special Prise. ? ?lf'.OO set home made' harness, giv en by FretWeil^Oo. to best pair mules driven in . harness. Some Show-Palmetto Theatre. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 O 0 IVA NOTES.. o jooooooooooooo Iva, Sept. 29.-The regular monthly meeting of the Civic Improvement As sociation will be held in the school auditorium on Friday, at 3 o'clock. AU members are urged to be p?sent, bus iness important. Rev. J. R. Mc Ree. of Soddy. Ten lessee. wil preach in the Presbyte rian church here next Sunday night at 8 o'crock. Mr. Davis and daughter, Miss Rob inson, of Troy, spent Sunday in town tho guests of relatives, r \n Miss Mil wee Darla, jaaior secretary of the second presbytery of the A. R. : P. Churda made a very interesting talk bi the'Ai R. P. Chut oil here Sun day morning and in the aftornoon she 1 al BO gave1 another talk Hr "the young ladies. ' . ?'l ' ?JsW h Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Burris apabi ?unday at ?he'home nf MK J . ' L.. Jack son, of -fitore-rll!^''' Mr. and'Mrs. J.V^ joh^ spent fiuVi-i 1 day at Evergreen tolth'iehrtlvca. : Mrs; \V. Tl A!. " Shefgnr has 're turned ffofn a?'few days" visit to her i iister,'Mrs.|?l,'?.1Wa?a'C|?, o^Srneca. Mildred Deane, at Falnjejto Theatre. MARKET REPORT SEW YORK COTTON . 'New York, Sept. 29.-Thc board of managers of the cotton exchange an nounced today that a special commit tee had been appointed to consider the proposition to establish a large clear ing house for cotton contracts. Sev eral plans have boen suggested, tho Idea being to mark all open, contracts to the market quotations daily, in or der to minimise or eliminate tue pos sibility of losses through'street 'all ures, and many favor some such or ganisation before .the market ls re opened for business. ' The conference .committee reported the liquiai'.on. of 800 bale* of Decem ber at 9 cents as a result -of Mon day's (operations tn, <I)lverpboh> but some confusion, was caused'hy an of ficial cable from the English market reporting that the price of January Fdbru?ry there .> Would . be ? marked down to 6d from'tomorrow morning. According to - the agreement l>e? ween the two exchanges no margins are to be called below B.25d In Liverpool and 9 cents in New 7oik, but tittil ew price in Liverpool at a difference of 150 boints would be equal to 8.60 In the local market. Further declines were' reported in the eastern belt Spot markets and lo cal spot brokers say they find little Improvement in the demand for do mestic mills. LIYUltPOOL COTTON. Liverpool, Sept. 29.-Cotton spot in moderate demand and ? Unchanged Sales 6.100 bales,' tn cindi OK 3,200 American on the basis ot 1S6M for mid vRi?g. Receipts 4;017 balea Including 492 American. NEW ORLEANS COTTON , Nesf :Orleans,(,flept. 29.--s,>ot cot ton quiet Salasen the spot 75 haler. ? to arrive 200. Good ordIgary 6 5-8 comlna,; strict good ordinary 7 1-8 nommai: low flood . middling 7 6-8 somi&nt; low middling 7 7*te ;ruiddllng 3 1-8; strict middling S .-i&g; good middling 8 3-8; strict good middling 9 1-8 nominal. Stock 5638^2. COTTON ?0<?>S. S New tork. 8ept, 29.--Cottin goods and yarn "markets'-wer* quiet and easier, today. Men's wear triade lor fall was quiet but a fair spring busi ness iras dene. Jobbers reported a ttulst ^rade. >^j& ii'.-' "Vi: . '--Sk Long Winter Nights . . ? * .... V...X - . .. fe-- Spell ? ? ? i , ! - . . . ' (il J 1 ? . . .( .; . .i . . . ? ... . i . Long Bills for Lights \i.;.U\ ! i ? . I I ?. ? . lt?** 1 ? The Answer Is Mazda Lamps! ' i?? millhill 1 ' i i "f. i.niWMiMiim.m.m.wi mini.II winni I . . . )|b!t| . .-. . .iii!* p ; , . . i H g Three Times the Light I I?j Uv* '< ' '.I ' .iii'.!-.'.: v : r ,.? J ii' ijr.'ii^'i ii.'?: ... B BAME CURRENT BILL I ..i . Pl ii .' i-../hft?j*,.-*i-f _^u-i .... ll ?.'i-.ii UV? : ? .', . .?.->.:-.. Southern Public Utilities Co. | CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, Sept. 29-Wheat prices flattened out today after a decided bulge due to reports of the closing of the Dardanelles. A huge Increase of the world's available supply total was chiefly responsible for tho mar. ket'a collapse. Closing prices were weak at 3-8 to 5-8c-under last night. Corm finished 1 1-4 to 2 l-8o down, oats off 1 1-2 a 1 1-3 a 1 5-8c and pro visions from 30c decline to an advance of 2Bc MONLY OW CALL . New; York,! SeptL,, ^.-^^tlle paper 7. Sterling exchange steady; for cables1 500 a 501; for d?ntCxhl 499* BOO. ' Exchanges 324?,65C,027; balances 1*50,370,330. Bar silver 63 3-8. COTTON SUED OIL. ' New York, Sept. 29 - Cotton seed oil waa lower, final prices showing a net loss bf 8 to 13 points. Weakness was the result ot pressure ot oil on October contract, dullness in consum ing circles and scattered liquidation by tired longs. Sales 11,000 barrels; tendera 2,000 barrels. FINANCIAL. New York Sept! zo. -Tho. financial district found eneVuragc^fcbt ' toddy tn the record of exports of merchan dise from this port, for the cask v*/*ek. | The figures exceed by almost $3,000, 000, tho total for the previous week and abow an increase' ot 33,222,000 over the sansa week of 191?. To this important factor and in^raaaed'offer ings of cotton and grata bills were attributed the d'mlnshcd activity In the foreign exchanges at lower rates. The approach of the fina) quarter bf the year, with Us Interest and dividend requirements, was primarily respon sible for the withdrawal of much mon ey recently offered in this market. The supply today was email, with ? falling off in demand for. coinssrclai paper, except by interior banks. Approval by the interstate com merce commission of tba application of the eastern railroads for an in crease of passenger mileage from two to two ind a quarter cents served as ? part?;.! offset tc the announcement that. shippers in western aad central states intend to combat the proposed freight rate tncrease, which ls fixed (or rehearing next month. Three Important ?uads-tho Union. Pacific, Canadian Pacific and South am raliway-submitted ?uguat' state monts today. 'Union Pacific showed a' fair net gain but the others exhibited lubstanUal; losses. .1! . rvl \ Ki .: " -? ' .? "Man is not th?; ?teature pf circum-1 stances. Circumstances are the creatures of men." So are wani ads. if pou know how to use them right they accom Eilish wonders for you. ts the cheapest and best form of paid pub licity' if correctly ap plied. Perhaps w? can give you a few pointers on how to use the classified columns to die best advantage. 'Toa can get the news while Ita new a Tba Morning Daily Intelligencer. - Lons Coats Ara Smart. Tba lons, tight fitting coat, rory full at tba ham, baa come io. This type of coat-fa. vary ?bach tn evidence. ?ta advent marks a distinct change of the ltoe.'am? tor that reason It cannot be treated tightly. At tbs' present moment the leading tailors are making these long coats Io Unen ?nd shantung, and,fashloi^!)!^ people miu accepting the change.glth enthusiasm;t ; , v Q, r . . . . . i ? i .fl I , ' HOUSEHOLD HEt?S.i, A three minute gloss (the hind used th the kitchen when cooking) will bo found an excellent timepiece when do ing long distance telephoning, as it at* lowe three minutes only. Vinegar placed in a bottle of dried cp glue wfll moisten and maha it liquid, again. j Blankets which ara not ip nae should: hare squall places of thoroughly dried! yellow soap scattered in the Colds when! they ara pat away. Thia keeps moths' out Stale breadcrumbs mixed with a trifle of washing blue can be used for ? Oleaaing embossed velvet ' A piece bf,' white flannel should be used for appW ' lng tho breadcrumbs, which will finally] require brushing off with a clean. MK whisk. I To store ? stiver place In a cardboard . hex a layer of ordinary Sour, then la>< the forks and spoons upon it and cover thickly wi?, flour. They wai ' quite bright for any, length o* time, i Always rub leather chairs pvor ' time to time with a very little 1 milk applied with a soft clean rag,, rubbing the milk off iu>bt once Thta prevente the surface drying and cracking. Should the face be rubbed off npply e good : .-,--jj. TWO 30ABBER? W*WTII>~- In vate family, congenial couple . : ferrad. AU modern convenience?. .flood location. Apply to Sayre, Corner w. Sryre and Lig?n streets. ft-2$-Sd-30