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ANDERSON TEACHERS IN SESSION FOR DAY .* INTERESTING PROGRAM HAS BEEN ARRANGED BIG ATTENDANCE Address of Prof. C. M. Faithful of Anderson College Will Fea. ture Monthly Meeting. jt Easily one of the meet interesting f events to take place in Anderson to- ? i day will be tho monthly meeting ot Anderson county school teacher^. The meeting will take place in the West "Mkrket street school building and will begin promptly at 12 o'clock. I ] It lg believed that, the attendance -at < today'a meeting will be slightly larg-n .er than it was at the first meeting i held this year and lt is also expected, that every teacher" In the county will learn something ot lasting value from] the proceedings of the body. ? i The program for today luis been ar ranged with great care and it reflecta ' f credit upon the association. The' musical featu'e of the meeting will< < prove to be very pleasing and at the same time the luncheon, served by ] the domestic science class of the high' school, Is expected to make a hit with ] the teachers. J The address of Prof. S. Ms' Faithful; , / of the faculty of Anderson college, is ; being anticipated with decided pleas-.' ure. Prof. Faithful is to speak on* ( "Child Study" apdJ as ho has given , much time to this particular study he1, should be able to deliver a very In-' structlve address. Misa Maggie M Garlington, who has general supervision of these meetings, says that today will be one of real interest to teachers. 0 Senator Smith is always the farm er's friend. Just suppose all those campaign cotton blossoms had matur ed- ? " Guaranteed Cure - ...For?. "SORE HEAD" When yo first notice your poultry moping around the place, laying down at intervals and acting aa if they were al most dead, end with their heads swoolen slightly and having the appearance of having gotten the worst of it in chicken fight yon had better send AT ONCE for a bottle of this wonderful remedy? for "Sore Head" is fatal in nine cases out of ten unless given an effective re medy. We know what "Sore Head" Core will do, therefore we cheerfully and willingly GUAR ANTEE it to cure any and all eases of "Sore Head." Your money hack if you're not satisfied. THE OWL DRUG CO. Y none 636 We hive ?*?r gal* 500 1 Oats (graded *eed) at $1. When chined on Our ? premium extra leneth sti Dalrymple and Texas St worth a prernlurn. ??- JV* p."t,l We buv for cash or exe seed, or sell meal and hulk ROBERT ! ' General 1 . IUI?. piEDMOi>nr iNS?i See M Any i 1NSUR j C. E. TRIBB I Brown :: SPO Southern Games (By Aaaociated Preta.) < ATLANTA, O a., NOT. 13.-Interest n> southern football tomorrow centers 1 n the games between the Alabama ' Polytechnic Institute (Auburn) and 1 Vanderbilt, at Birmingham, and the < University of the South (Sewauee) I md Tennessee in Chatanooga. < Tennessee and Auburn are the chief < :ontenders for the championship of ? he Southern Intercollegiate Athletic tssociatlon. Neither has met defeat i hus far this season. Both are rated < avorites over their opponents tomor- 1 ?ow, but close struggles are anticip?t- 1 td . Virginia, also unddefeated by any i louthern eleven so far this season, viii meet Swarthmore at Swarthmore, 'a. North Carolina is expected to :ontinue its winning record against rVake Forest when the two teams neet at Ralelght, N. C. Georgia and the Georgia School of Technology will meet in Atlanta. * Other games scheduled for tomor row include: Virginia Military Institute vs. Clem ton at Richmond, Va. Florida vs. Citadel at Charleston, S. h Kentucky State vs. Louisville at ! '-lexington. Ky. . Steteon vs.' Mercer at Jacksonville, ?la. .v . ' Georgetown vs. Maryland "Aggies" ' it Washington. Baylor vs. Trinity at Waco, Tex. ' Randolph-Macon vs. Medical College j >f Virginia at Ashland, Va. Washington and Leo vs. Wes* Vir- . :inia at Charlestown, W. V> Furman vs. Newberrv al-Greenville, B. C. - - : \ Princeton anrj Yale 1 Have Final Workouts 5 (By AMociatod Prc-?.] < PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. 13.-Both j Princeton and Yale had their final, j vorkouts here today in preparation or their annual gridiron contest to- i norrow. Immediately, after Its prac- < ice the Yale squad returned to New I Brunswick, where training quarters ( tave been established. ] Many Princeton supporters believe be team. has been materially i strengthened and that Yale will find n the Orange and Black tomorrow a iiftbrent machine from that which net sucb an ? overwhelming defeat at i :he hands of Harvard a week ago. rale followers, however, are offering 1 >dds on their favorites. -^>-T- ,.'VJ T Eastern Games (By AaaocMUed PreaO NEW YOFJK, Nov. 13.-Interest in jastern football will center tomorrow in thc Yale-Princeton game. Tonight the Blue ruled favorite, but there were many Princeton supporters who predicted the Orange and Black would ilose ita season with a showing that would wipe out the memory of last week's disastrous defeat at the hands )f Harvard. The . season's records of the two ] slovens appear to discredit the llkll iiood Of such an eleventh hour re versal ot form. While the Yale de fense has proved erratic, it has flashed st times into marked superiority to that of the Tigers. Syracuse, Dart mouth, Williams and Harvard all] found Princeton weak in defense of] her own goal line. From an offensive standpoint, too, Yale appears to outclass her rivals. Every team the Blue has faced this season baa been scored upon repeat edly, with the single exception of the strong Washington and Jeversen eleven. The Pennsylvania-Dartmouth game I offers somewhat . similar conditions | upon which to speculate. The Quak ers have played erratic football all season. Defeated by Franklin and Marshall and held tc a no score tie by LaFayette, the Red and Blue came MILLS bushels Hancroft Prolific | 00 per bushel. Special Gins, we buv at a iple cotton. Good style Dfm Proof are generaliv harlie meal and hulls for > for cash. E. LIGON Manager LI IL1... .r.jL^'. 1 .... * SANCE AGENCY le For md All ANCE. LE, Manager? Building. tack strong against the Navy, winn ing 13 to 6. Carlisle and Swarthmore were defeated in turn and then Michi gan swamped the Quakers 34 to 3. Dartmouth, were it not Cor the de feat at the hands of Princeton, today w -ld be ranked as one of the in vincible teams of the east. Not an ?leven, except the Tigers has crossed ho Hanoverian's goal line. If Penn sylvania wins tomorrow it will be an ther of the season's startling up sets. Both the Army and the Navy have ?elected Maine College combinations is opponents and should win. Har vard faces Brown in the Anal ?game jefore tackling Yale. The leading eastern games tomor row include: Yale at Princeton. Brown at Harvard. Dartmouth at Pennsylvania. C ?igate at Syracuse. Maine at Army. Colby at Navy. Williams at Amherst. Albright at LaFayette. Pittsburgh at Carnegie Technical. Western Games (Wv A?*ocint*?l Pr???.') CHICAGO, Nov. 13.-Western foot )all approaches Its climax tomorrow. The Chicago-Illinois and Wisconsin Minnesota gamee will go far toward settling the western conference cham pionship, and the Kansas-Nebraska 'ontest will bo of utmost importance n the Missouri Valley race. Michi gan and Notre Dame take on eastern earns, the former winding un ItB sea ion with Cornell and the latter mect hg tho Carlisle Indians. '?."*- .. Chicago's hope of retaining tho big line championship depends on Gray, ?Mood and Albert. None of the throe (tars are in first class shape, and on "orni Illinois is tho favorite. . Critics are inclined ta make Wlscon dn the fsvorlte over Minnesota. The Sedgers arparentlv are In best shape, while Solon, one of the few experienc ed men in the Minnesota team, may mt be able tr. go through thc whole ;ame. Ancient rivals clash at Ann Arbor, when Michigan and Cornell meet A :Iose struggle. is expected. A . spec tacular , battle is also looked for at Somlskey Park. Chicago, where Notre Dame meets the Indians. Tomorrow'! schedule in the central States Includes: At Urbana: Chicago vs. Illinois. At Ann- Arbor: C'-.-nell vs. M ich ?can. At Minneapolis: Wisconsin vs. Min nesota. . i At Chicago: Cerllsle vs. Notre Dame. At Lincoln; Kansas vs. Nebraska. At Ames: Iowa vs. Ames. At Columbus: Oberlin Vs. Ohio. At Evanston : Purdue . vs. North western. THANKSGIVING AND ORPHANS Don't Forget Yonr Orphans At Heme. The Thornwell Orphanage, Clinton, 3. C , bas SOO orphans to core for. Every Presbyterian hi the Str.t? mould send a Thanksgiving contribu tion to aid in caring for them. The low price of cotton ls affecting avery benevolent, educational and public enterprise, but the cotton is tiere and wlli sell for what lt is worth liter a while. It sold at four and a dalt cents in 1898: However,, the orphans cannot walt rery tong for their dally bread Dr. Jf. R. Young, who has been at tending the meeting of the Southern Medical Association at Rlchmon i, Va-, bas returned home Harry Le Gore, Yale'a G \ _ 1 Vale's 1914 eleven haa shown a great rushing attack. Harry Le Gore lo tho chief rusher. Thc team, more j than any ether college in tho East has featured tho passing stylo. Le Gore ls the kingpin of thc open game. Yale has many fine punters. I<o Gore] can outdistance the entire ^quadj kicking. Lo Gore is the busiest mon at stopping plunges. Rut the best of Le Gore's traits is his rare football Come Here Porty Will Soon Be En Route to Anderson m Effort to Stimu late Grain Growing. Following his stay of several days In Anderson in the interest of a grain elevator, J, Cooper Stratton left yes terday for Columbia where he had' been summoned by telephone for a conference with Col. E. J. Watson,! commissioner of agriculture ?or South I Carolina, and Col. William Banks of the same department. Mr. Stratton advised before his departure that he would come back to Anderson with tho party, when lt left Columbia on ita trip through the State in an effort1 to increase interest in the growing of ? grain, and the Etalement is made that! Anderson wiii be one of the first cities j to be visited. , Secretary Houston of the nationall department of agriculture yesterday detailed A. G. Smith, agriculturalist of the farm management office, to accompany tho grain campaign party, throughout South Carolina, Mr. Smith rent Punter. sonto. He is the "brains" of thc Yale backfield. He la twenty ycara old, a well built youth, weighing about 175 1 pounds. Ho lg remarkably fast and is tho beet oren field runner at New Haven. In this respect he is to Yalo what the spoedy Eddie Malian la to Harvard. Because of- his exceptional speed and general all-round ability, Le Oore ls the pivot of the niue's passing at tack. . la ono of thc best equipped agricul turalists In the, service. The grain campaign is scheduled to begin early next week and the first meeting will very probably be held at Sumter. > Prom Sumter the party will go to Laurens and then through the Piedmont section. Invitations for meetings have been received by Com missioner Watson from Lamar, Un ion, Dillon, McCormick and other points in the State. % The campaign Is to be conducted? under the auspices ot Clemson college, the United States farm demonstration work and the State department of ag I riculture. Itinerary fo? the campaign is being 'arranged and will be announced be Ifore the'end of the week. From Ave to six meetings will be held each day and the message of plant more grain and live at home will be carried to as many people as possible in the State. Remarkable Cure of Croup. "Last winter , when my iii ile boy had croup I got him a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough He iedy. I honestly believe lt saved his life," writes Mrs. J. B. Cook, Indiana. Pa.. "It cut the phlegm and relieved his Coughing cpolls I am most grateful for what this remedy haB dono for "him." For colo by all dealers. 13 Days Until THANKS And do you know that the U. S ?iide a day oi Thanksgiving* Buy one of our "My Town Hat that you have got tho $2? and U. S. A, T.L. Cely C "My Town Hats" In window next to Chi Hotel. FERTILIZER FACTORY VISITEO BY FLAMES SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION CAUSED THE FIRE LOSS ABOUT $1,200 Discovered Shortly After Midnight Fire Was Soon Under Con trol of Co.'s Department. Shortly heforo 1 o'clock ycetordny morning tho nirrht watchman at the plant ot, tho Anderson Phosphate and Oil cor.ipr.ny fr>und that the place was on fire, T ilant is located about 2 1-2 miles *' Andornon and. there fore, no ass?. o could bo rendered by thc AnderE^. dre department but the dennrtment of the fortlllzor com pany did some rnlcndid work and thc flarnea wcro extinguished before the entire plant was seriously threatened. lt wan said yesterdey that the loss will probably amount tr. about $1,200, which is fully covered by Insurance. Tho Aro eecms to have started In a largo amount of fish scraps, stored in one of the etock rooms, and it ls generativ believed that lt was caused by spontaneous combustion, as no oth er salution can be offered. The Hames burst through the roof of the stock room and burned a large hole In the too of thc building whllo some of the stock and machinery suf fered f^om the flames and from tho water but thc damage all told will b very small, considering the hoad way the dre had already made when lt was discovered. Workmen were engaged yesterday In making preparations for repairing the damage and the mill will bc put to but llttlo inconvenience. Women Suffer Terribly From Kidney Trouble. Around on her foot all day-no won der a woman has backache, headache, stiff swollen joints, weariness, poor alovp and kIdnoy trouble. Foley Kid ney Pills give quick relief for these trouble.}. They strengthen che kid noys-take away the aches, pain and weariness, weak back and swollen aching Joint M due to kidney und blad der trouble. Try Foley Kidney Pills and seo how much' better you feel. Evans Pharmacy. ?GIVING A. is the only nation that sets s" at 2 bones, and bo thankful that you live in tho good o?d ? quola "Too much money spent on so-call ed silk hosiery," aays a man who knows. For once wc-aro Innocent. The pure otuff for vs--three pairs for a quarter; that is when wc have the quarter. TWO WEEKS BARGAIN SALE From November 9 to November 21st Electric Grills, regu lar price $5 at $2.50 lt broils, boils, fries . and toasts. Southern Public Utilities Co. n The Money Market ** 'i . ? Never grows too tight for the one who has systematically pat a certain sum each month fn the Bank- Op. portaaltles often open to people whe haye noney. Are yen la s position to take nd vantage of a reed business opportu? etty. Deposit roar money with the Savhags De? partaient et The Bank of Anderson i. The Strengest Beak la the County. A Necessity CLEAR sight is necessary to both your health end auccess. DIM vision can generally be relieved by correctly focused and fitted glasses. 'DONT be blind po your owe interest Exercise sound wis dom and Intelligence by having US examine your eyes. It will be a thorough, painstaking-, ex pert examination that wlli pat you on tho rlgat track of sight. YOU can count on us tat truthful information, and ?right glasses. Prices $3.00 and up. We duplicate broken glasses by mall-send them to us. The Shur-FitOpticalCo. DR. I. M. ISRASCSOK. Optemetrlst. HO S. Mala 84. As ?er ion, 3. C ?ROUND FLOOR. Thies Deers Below- Kress' Tea Cent ?tera. Harvard Players Prove They Can Win Without Bri?kley. PE: Ni NOCK.-LEFT GUARD Several week? ago critics had lt that without Brickle?, the great fail- ^ back. Harvard would not have much :{' .'?'/ of a aeaaon in football. When lt was announced that he would go under the surgeon's knife for appendicitis, hope for the Crimson waa given up by many of the alleged experta. Now have ot ?ne Mahan, Hardwick, and Pennock to prove the team can win without Brickley. and they have done work as brilliant'ie* was done when * M AHA. K) 4 .the greatest drop kicker was in form LEFY HALF BACIC^.*** aeason. Since Harvard ' has beaten Michigan and Princeton the experts who saw little hope tor the team are now talking of it aj thc greatest in the country.