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* 4 * % ***************** * ELECTRIC CITY SPARKLETS * # Items of Interest and Personal Mention Caught Over the * Wireless on the Streets of Anderson # ********************** (From Saturday Dally.j Fhllatliea Sale |] I -- ThlH Afternoon Organise Poultry j . The ludiea of the Senior Pbllatheo Show] pi*" Today , class of tho First Presbyterian church The. Anderson county poultry asso- will 'bold it usual cake sale this uf- clatlori J VIII be formally organized ternoou from 2 o'clock; through the ro¬ here tpjiay when a" meeting of all the mninder of the afternoon. Tho suie chicken, fanciers ipj-4 jule THOU will be will be held in the vacant, room on the held ito- \hf> rooms "of the Anderson public square, formerly occupied by chamUeVt of cominero*»/' the meeting the Oitlzons National Bunk. In ad- will be called to .order promptly at dillon to fancy eak"s, candy will be of- 10:30 b'olock with1!* Newt Campbell fcred for salo. A large number of presiding and f<VAUSl organisation ploccB of fancy work will ab o bo on Will take place, ll is believed that dlRplay und will bc offered for sale there will be people present from all thin afternoon. It is understood that parts of thc county UH great interest this class pluns to conduct such u salo hu« been manifested since the finit every Saturday afternoon during the announcement, was jnade In regard ta coming winter. the show. Tho*tu«tiu\r la to bo held -o- In Anderson on November 17 In con- . ,.... . nectlon with tho Trades Day event »0 Additional under the uuuplce*; »ot tho Anderson m ^"""n chamber of commerco. The farmers of tho county felt a _~i)-- little encouraged yesterday over the Paroled Negroes fact that there wa* no further slump Have Been Released 'n tho market quotutlon on cotton, al- , 8am McAdams yesterday morning though they had hoped that Friday rccclwd the pardons and paroles for might bring some slight Increase. , two negroes and two white mon of WG/e offering 8 1-2 cents Anderson county who recently re- P°r P°u,,d yesterday but the sales celvedl ' j executive,. ,r démener, at the were light, hands ktUhe éflnterpdr.jf'Mri Mp Adnmfi °^- I Abd o&Aiof the county commisioners MU!* Boy went bbl to tho chaingang with U10 .Puftscd Away ^ par dop ai 'nnd scoured the rel vaso of Vernor, tho 6-ycar old son of Mr. thc following,-1 prisoners: ¡Lewis ahd Mrs. A.; M. Martin died .yesterday Strickland and Bas Strickland, who | afternoon at 1:30 o'clock nt thc home Were. Convicted of simple »isBoult, and, ot his purins In tho Three and Twenty Bentertceil to pay a flue of $25 or to ccctlon. Tho little follow had never serve ifof 30 days; Sam Richardson bad good health and when he took who Wag^somr|eted- of ^me^ with a typhoide.fever lt :was .scan that thoro recommoBttSUon to ms roy and sentón- Was but little hope for him' Me lasted ced to ilfo and lien Lumpkin, who .waa only a few days and then succumbed convicted of manslaughter and sen- to tho dread disease. Tho funeral Her- tenoed to serve 7 years. vices will bo held at the resldenco this ?--o-1-'- morning ot ll o'clock followed by In- Famous Coach torment In tho Martin family cemo- WatchCH lyebb tory. . J. W. HclBman, the famouB coach -0- of tho Georgia Tech.-team, In a signed pmer For Peaco article which ho-wrote yesterday foe. T* Be offered this year: "Of caursH^ernson waa try on Sunday, October 4 tte pastor hard bit by so many of her stare T"1" ofr,er up a Pray?r tbttt tnu war graduating from college last season, n th,° fo",K" c,Tn.tr,°! may ïa£n 2? Dût tho veterans- that romain aro terminated and that peaco may bo re- good QUOS, particularly Capt- Schillc- s*°red «»"»s nations now engaged In ter and Kllbaok Webb." Webb ls on thac°n",ot-, T" f ,B, ,n T*"¿Tc° Anderson boy and one of tho beat with tho proclamation issued by PreuU football playors that Anderson has ev- *ant Wilson and it is presumo.1 that er nraducod tho Anderson churches will make , " _0 preparations for fittingly obaerving WbH* Wn^p *' UJB'day. Although no arrangements wi- xXL vüt!L.. have yet been annou nced lt IB coiupar- n£f,<;» 7 2?IM!W 7 »... «"1 »t.« atlvoly .certain that soma; services will maÄwlue*^ * heW * tblsjcity^ ;v>; son., spent yesterday io tbe;;city and, «J, «-y -iv f,< .ra« whi'.o hera talked to a^ikr&Srof, AawLfflon SajLj* %,3 _ The Intelligencer. Mr. «MUle* aW T.TheONow ö)m^t |s rT- that hp ls Ihdeed ghi*»t<r lear« that * Friday möfninff at th30Relock a tho people btv Anderson are pleased number of Anderson people, rudely ^iSjHthjthe, ayswra and ;bo any* that' th«y disturbed fross sleep sbyr^iRighbnrs have ovary right ta be pleased, --.since anxious for them Ho Bee tho. Bight, got Anderson' htm tho largest insulation; a gtlrnpae of.thejiew comet diBcovor- tho most postaiatn1vtne«ô%t^raplatë bdHJy the observatory* of Capo Town, system at the smallest cost of any south Africa,..on «September 18. Tho town tnÄaiUnlteA Sams. Mr. Mil- comet waa dlpftnfttly vislblo and was 1er' hUB many friends In and around noar tho'Ords* Ripper eon atoll atldrffc ^doF?on:Bpd ,B b^0^ a Qatlva of Its tail.spread'like a fan-and lt Was / this:Pityk indeed a rare eight and one worth getting out of bed to BOO. AS yet no New Clerk nt name has.been chosen for the new C&l^uola hotel ; v * -. comet. C. C. Mor'editUi 'whd ,-hau been em- o ? ployed for sonlètlmâ as night clerk RosesbW in ?Jf Pf ^^^ baB reB'Kned His New Quarters that position and wm beoome coonee- " " "no ""a.",i"" ted with the Cox mill in the ennadtv Rosenberg waa yesterday en- lu Attderson and Mr. Pvessley has al- h^"nohw,, 0{^Ion nï"th^ïï ÂÏ2i« read v entorert unon his new dutioit diver building and today WB large ..Wterod uyp his ney dunes, 8tock of clolnea wl,i De ^8^^ For pvWi(r°'Àtiars-'Ân^eMon peopls tp the new building.; %Whon all of Mr.- have been att^^ Rosenberg's contemplated Improye- Í Stock Wwan:£au?ens county, tho menu are completed, he will have one ^e^.eeptlon to the rule. A Urgx numr ... ... o^wér vpr. yvúplu yreui irom« heve, ¿«Para JUCCIUIB 1 ? « jfT.y-áoInffibij^ in. automo- At Loca^ Chureb^._ biles and tHçy aaid_íaat night that tho Every lady. In. Anderson ls mantfest- day ,wayyí.*r^6yaTll0rmrtr^nmrki frig a llvéryTtü'erest in ft>V largest ?¿ nMo that-the show has nover bean moving picture contest to bo launched iuterfírredrwith *by: rain for; ever'JO in Anderson and, indications aro thfit . V. v«ar^ ypale^sy-i^ws^Aô^st dkv átóBüQUitbaatre b»» hlfa 'JbuUV ?* . tl' , rht3 Aa^oeihtton; -Was orgautxed- eyér,/.-..Tilla, popular amns.ement pince ?tna>\thSSf, haff.neen any indication of has inaugurated a contest, opon to '.^..^W^irm'vír1»»*.-^. day.-.aad oil the ladles of the city, in Which eren y.>sterd.^fhe'sun waa shining by they offor a round trip-to California. noon GLAd coDllnued throughout the or $200 in cash; n round trip to New -. reniai^e^r^tlie-asy. York or $7ü In caah; a IBO diamond SSI^ç'''1--'-'^ík^-^v-^- ring or a $35 lavalller. Tho contest Premium JUH Ia to be"started Monday.. ?^ltf^&%|t ipr the 1M4 Bel- overcoat H And ° ' ton Fair. ci^é^ïA^yes«eraay from the piro yesterday - ' ínÍ^5n\SÍLmi mÍíf ^ín.» ^ ,a Anderson yesterday when &&Í&^\^M^ numerous men wore seen on the PSfflL' aboTSSm^ ThbPbook co Í Qlre(ltn atnrod 1,1 ^lra hcav>' c,oth- ^'îuu??v-î^y+ffi'tu^J&XtaVti lng and wita overcoats and fo- the 'íorV-fcnrth?*^ 1,rst t,mo th,s BeaBon flrC8 mad0 the,r I^JtJt,, tY-hlv. .miUn* ^tL . rJvn. nppoamnce rim Boran homos In tho SKri&n^VCwSSn, -VÔft-S^Î'- dals began toffee! chilly in tU court Ö honso yesterday morning abd some : CU^^S^lSniS flrt* W.bùUt in the,various, o©^. :^m0f^^^^ Hr. Kennedy Has° ' * v"i- : . .n-. Ketaraed Home Ñevs-"'mím^^-V'- : "Wmls3i70rb¿ennbeen tä'^'Ü IM¡ 8PePfiúB-tWQ-months )a Anderson .tn- i^mmm M thst Dr: UnW stonfagrtha-steam turbine system at G. ^rteri has Keen detalno t In tho the Orr Mill, left yesterday for i,}2 - nome in Pittsburg, having completed li^ririffRS^SJSfmHPft^y^of th» rWy the" work which ho came li oro to do for .«?v«ral-i weekSk »ho has Bßourcj Mr. Kennedy nays that Anderson Is 'thè'-tâalmcsMt.SC^ir^teran A. Maors, one dr. the best towns that ho over ot Cblnmbla, a skilled osecpath. aad Hved in and he has spent considerable ^?ï»^^Sm1!t^Kiïi^H^& Oie Jtt«*!ey time lp evenr eUr ot any protenaion -pi-,, " iádeed to.tbó ómcora of the Orr Mill. "ST«»*-Wm ".; -.; _ \ ;':-_-. .rrr-- / Fn^^pasf^^^^^^ nh* JoWif ; Whemtonc and J. W. 4Armr sTWWWalBmü^OT bKturo strong, w>o peaced tbiough Anderson Cuba. They will go from Atlanta to K-jy West via automobile and will then take ßhlp for Havana. They npent several hours in Anderson as they were enroute to Atlanta. (From Sunday Daily,) Slow raying Income Taxes Winston Smith, county auditor, says that he is experiencing great trouble In gelling the people in Anderson cqtinty who are liable for tho income tape ito mahn returns und pay their laxen. Mr. Smith says that, nuder the law he can force these people to mal«: Hii'ir returns and lo puy the tuxes hut ho'dislikes tho Mea of placing the mutter in the hands of the sheriff. Ile say.!, however, that there is no oth¬ er'alternative und that he will have IQ take this step, snce some of the peo¬ ple-; rn the city have absolutely ignored the matter, notwithstanding the fact that he lins called lt to their attention on several occasions. Only Two In Cornily Jail A very unusual Hiato of affairs pre¬ vails in Hie Anderson county jail nt ths time. For the first time In many, many moons, there are but two prison¬ ers in jail, a smaller number thun have been there for some time. These two ure both negroes, Cnrdozla Jefferson, who ls charged with murder, and Sam Usines, charged with having shot an¬ other mun several days gao. It is remarkable that no more people should he in jail, because the court af general scsniono hun been over for more than la Week. Thc sheriff says that every¬ thing seems to indicate that Anderson ls getting heller. Two Acquitted In .WugifdruteN Court Sam McAdams and Jim Elgin were arraigned before Magst rate Horadwell .yesterday on tho churgo of being drunk and disorderly, this case hav¬ ing arisen out of thc general free-for- all fight which took pldco at Cornwell Institute when a picnic was held there In June. The case was plead by Sam McAdams and so well did he present the, facts that Magistrate Uroadwoll could not see wherein there was any foundation Tor tho charges preferred against tho-two defendants. They both wqto acquitted. l'ïiino Content fume To An End The $300.00 Plano that was adver¬ tised td be given away by the Pal¬ metto Theatre on last night was won by T.'C.' McKloaty, who resides at No. 702 Hinkley street, this city. The drawing, to decide who the lucky, person should bo was*conducted in nu absolutely fair and impartial way, i beibg satisfactory to everyone interested. Only a tinge of regret was no doubt felt by many that they wore not the lucky one.' Mr. McKlesty, when, approached by a reporter for the Intelligencer 'last night, showed by actions ns well 'ns words that' ho was delighted- over his good fortunó, as he has a,right to b's Th reo hundred dollar piano* aro not being given away o very .in y. .Work Day Got Vu nd inr Ur ph an» tfvefterday was bonorally observed in Anderson as work day for orphans and as a result cf what was accom¬ plished in this city, tho orphans will receive material help. E. A. Kline froh) tho Odd Fellows Orphanage at Orcçnvjllo was in tho city yesterday and while here ho discussed with the member,.- of Sterling lodge of I. O- O. F.. tlio question of the body sending t>.'delegation over* to Greenville to in¬ spect'the homo, was discussed at some'length. It ia probable that the trip will be arrange and that the local people will gb over next Sunday, one week from today. Many Aiding The Cotton Farmer Within tho. last few days concerns in aii puris of tue world hrVVo cofu" iv the aid of tho Southern farmer 'and are offering to buy his cotton ut io cents por pound, Yesterday the Bott drink dealers' of Anderson, received;.a'*letter from -the Grown, Cork & Seat * «., In which that company advised ita 'in¬ tention of purchasing $000,-000 worth of cotton at 10 scents-per pound.Ip addition to this letters were'received In rAnderson yesterday'? trout' "tho tho Carham Overall Company; " ad¬ vising that they would lend assistance and,>the American Tobacco Company also plans to eld. The Crown. Cork St Seal Co., will export its cotton to Spain and there exchange lt for cork. Court Convenes - .Mpudny Morning The fall term of the. court of eomf mon ploas for Anderson county will convene in this eily Monday morning with his honor, Judge II. W. Mora- minger presiding. The business Of the ll ret day ,wll consist principally ot get¬ ting tho court organized and lt is not probable .that any casca of extra¬ ordinary interest . will-berried hut Tuesday will bring a crowd to the city and it is probable that there will bo a large attendance cn court, Waging War ..' ÉVagrants awing the. Instructions which ave received from headquarters, Mci iíió cuy arg beginning to i strenuous war:od tho vagrants a result moat OT tho unemploy¬ ed in Anderson, are trying' to got a, lob. lt was" stated by tho polco yes>. torday that ; they are determined . to put everyone to work and wlth: that end. Iii view they Oro picking up many, stragglers. About ton arrests have been marin ..fhw* -ifarV.&sd Tdit!cr.;«l numbers will bo dragged in within tho next few days. New Machinery For Optical Shop Dr. M. R. ComDbcIl ls-shortly'bi nave one ot the most complete and up- to-dato optical oïtabliahraobts in the StatO. In Juno Dr.; Campbell placed ia order for ;V einmiete lease grind¬ ing outfit, with nil motors necessary to operate thc same, and practically all ol the new machieury Ima now arriv¬ ée'. Dr. Campbell gaye that he is well pleased with the outflj. There ure hut few towns or cities in the state where 1 is possible to «lave lenses ground while you wait/and Dr. Camp¬ bell is rather proud of his new depar¬ ture, as Ito MUH every right to he. It will probably be tho latter part of the coming week before he actually begins thc grinding of the lenses for Ander¬ son people. . Ü Mr Pressier Not To .¿ult JJUHIIICMS i , James Ft. Presilcy. who assumed hi ; new duties ns night clerk ut thc Chiquola hotel Friday, said yesterday that be wished the people of Anderson to understand that he will continue his commission business In Anderson Just UH he has done, before und that h" will give every bit as much time to bia customers from now on aa he did before. He'will make no changes In his commission busbies* as a rc Killi of his new connection- Colton Market Steady Yesterday Some of the more pessimistic of tho Anderson county farmers had fear-' ed that Saturday would bring tho mnr- ket price of cotton oven lower than it was on Friday nud that the market may drop a.- low as eight cents, but this was not thc case. The price in Anderson yesterday offered by the cotton buyers, waa 8 1-2 cents with very few sules. Secretaries Have Postponed Meeting Owing to thc fact that business con¬ ditions are so unsettled Just now In Soul h Carolina, the commercial secre¬ tario» association of. South Carolina has postponed its meeting. This meeting waa to take place in October with tho Rock Hill chamber of com¬ merce, at which time Porter A- Wha- ley of thc Anderson chamber of com¬ merce, was to deliver on address, hut lt has boen determined to hold the meeting In November, in.-tead of Octo¬ ber. It is not likely that there will bb any changer, mndo in tiic program and ill s possible that Mr. Whaley will deliver the address which has been placed on the program. Many Shopping Herc Yesterday Merchant? said last night that yes¬ terday brought the boot day's business to the city that has been enjoyed since tho war "scare" started In Europe. Thore were many people on .the streets all day long and Instead of Just walk¬ ing the streets all day long as they have dono soino previous. Saturdays, they were busy buying goods yester¬ day. Every store In the cty was busy for a bettor portion.of the day. --o-- Football Game Was: Cancelled &JH The football, game which was-on schedule yesterday between Clemson college and Dahlonega, pf Georgia, ta bc played ori\ Clenjépti'a,grounds, iwas cancelled at tho last minute by the Georgia aggregation* Dahlonega, in¬ stead »of playlpg Clemson,-played the University ot Georgia and lest by a scoro^of 81 to ('. There was no game at all played at Clemson, but Ándaraon people inquired before they prepared to leave the city and .found that tho game had been cancelled. Revival Exciting Mach Interest ,. .-,.. , The announcement '< made' ' iii T}io Intelligencer yesterday morning .to the effect that a scries ot meetings would*'start tonight nt St- John's Methodist church, ha:-; excited i nm rest all'over the city. Those services are to be conducted by Rev.- John,. W. ,lt Speake and Instead or 'tho' services being confined to the preaching dono in the church, there will also bo work done in tho homes of the city during tho life of the series. "OLD RELIABLE" CAUSES ?jjWffl.KV Some Seem To Think the Oldi ] Relic Should Be Placed on ';7 j the Pla*» (From 8aturdajt¡ Daily.) There appears to ba;» difference.of opinion aa to the proser place tor the "OW Reliable",, tho brasa cannon that form long time has boon standing in tho middle of1 North ; Main street In front of the Central . Presbyterian church. In addition to tho statement from JT. P. Heed, a complaint waa made yesterday by Dr.; ,S. O.^Bruco. *'I, for one, object to ita being Car ried down on River street," said Drr Br nco yesterday. "I happen to be one if tho original Red 'Shirt mon who wore thrilled by the .booming of tho .'Little Reformer" in 1876, and I think Boroo consideration, should be shown tho men to whom lt-.belonged. The j' proper placo for th«: gun ls on the plaza on tho public Square, and ' lt should bo given a very conspicuous I placo at that,. t,.-; ...;, i "We don't want a rollo like It hid i »jray'i Iii a corner; It«waa ono of our « frontest helps In ridding thia,county « ç.f. negro rule. And - We' : should 'say 1 Hurrah for tattle Rçformor* and pince < it'on thc BQÚaro with appropriate cor- i amonles." ' --? ? British Flatf Hoisted. London, Sept. 25^-*-t3;S5 p. m l- Tho om ci at press bureau this after¬ noon issued the following atatemSht:; .>The admiralty aiiiab^èés that a telegram has been i^fved froni Vice \dmlroi Sir . George Patoy r stating that, the port and town* of < Frederirhii rrùoéim, the Beat of govërntnopl ot Kaiser Wilhelm^ Latid (tho nnmo ap¬ plied to tho German portion/of Now Suinea) have been 'occupied by an Australian force Without opposition.'* "The armed forces 6f Old enemy'ftp Dear to have >Ts#»n '«vvneentrate4J i»t}» Horhcrahooho, whûrèf they were'v nn?1 ' oihilatod. ' "Tho British floj? has boon bolated it Friedrich Wilhelm and a garrison tuts bren oatabUshco. there?' " JU -'-. OFFICIAL REPORT IS OPTIMISTIC Germany Has Plenty of Money To Continue the War Indefinitely London, Sept. 25.-An offlclnl state¬ ment received from Merlin by the Marconi wireless says: Tho .board of trustee» of-tho, Impe¬ rial Hank of Germany draw special ntj tenthill to the fact that thc bank has proved itself equal to exceptional de¬ mands made on it by tito war and that Germany (is armed both economically and financially to fight a'.war on all aide» until results have,been obtained which will secure tho ' political and economical future of Germany. "An inquiry ha.T been?hold at Col- omar, Prussia, into high charges of treason against Abbe Wetterle, a mem¬ ber of thc Reichstsg from Alsace-Lor¬ raine, who hos been condemned to death and whose property has been or¬ dered seized. "German, Austrian und Alsatian newspapers reflect the remarkable impression created by the heroic acts of the German submarine U-0 which has since safely returned to the fleet. The English newspapers are more grieved over the loss of men than of the ships and emphasize that England must employ more submarines and minos. "Germans in South Morocco have been made prisoners by the French and interned in Sebdu, provlnco of Oran. The Germans are being now treated well, it Is said.'' BATTLESHIPS GO TO OLD MEXICO American War Dogs Are Ordered To Proceed to Very Cruz Afc Once Norfolk, Va., Sept. 25.-Following tho receipt of the news from Mexico announcing a threatened split be¬ tween President Carranza and General Villa, thc navy department has order¬ ed tho battleship Minnesota and tho Rhodo Island and Texas to proceed to Vera Cruz. The Rhode Island went Into temporary dry dock at tho navy yard today for repairs but will sall for Mexico tomorrow or Sunday. The Minnesota was ordered to Philadelphia to have her bottom scraped and paint¬ ed, but will be ready to sall by Mon¬ day. Tho Texas which is enroute to Gal¬ veston to rcceivo a silver service,, tho gift of the people of the Lone Star State, waa ordered;: ito' proceed to. Verá Crus aftor the ceremonies'were over. .., ZEPPELIN DROPS THREE MORE BOMBS German Airship Create*, a Panic and Playa Havoc in Belgium Town ¡¿¿I ' , Ostend, Via London, Sept. .5.-(Si00 i. m.)-A Zeppelin airship coming from the direction of Thoufout (12 miles southwest of Bruges, Belgium), dropped t Ii ree bombs yesterday. Ono af ? 'cm struck the Avenue P. De Sme.t De Naycr bridge, on the outskirts of the town, another fell m the hâçbor ind another on tho premises of a wholesale fish dealer in the fish mark¬ st, partly wrecking the building. ^. ' Thc explosion hero mada a prent cavity in tho ground and badly dani, aged all surrounding bouses, extihgü- ; Ishcd street lamps, destroyed olèctilc wires and created a panic Ttíd Zep- :ielln returned in thC'JdJrccUon '"' o/ rhielt, (12 milos uottheaât ofhOdur* irai) The Avenue P. ;De Smet De Naylor bridge crosses tho Canal |Do Deriva- -' Lion and tho hbrtHeast^boundry'dttho famons Park Mnrie-Henrlctta"- id Ofr- tendí" ???? ?.? ?! - ': The fish market in Ostend Ia' hear tho railway stntlou and'or.-Wednesday ind Friday Ja crowded' with'piichB«t- ara:.:'. ,>.-?....-,.. ,y-v: .,? From Ostend, asi-thc crow '-flies,: lt ts .only about 70 rollo.* across' the ^orthrSeaV atid th4 Strait of Dover io tho English coast, NEEDS OF SOUTHERN BANKES Fire Dollar Mig and Silver Wanted In Cotton District. ' " (From Tko Wall street Journal) T P. Martin. Jr., president of the Oklahoma Stock Yarda National Bank i rf Oklahoma City, wires us ns follows! { 'lt the * law ; werie ouickly: changed 1 io allow all national hanks with a $pjtal of $100,000 oj less to count .', is reseryë an£', kind ".of knited States 't moneyy w"jssue-fmergehor currency , >f no îargor denominations than S3, ind tho .government were to; pay thq jxprcas charges on silverton aav< oho fear this would all help to. influence ho öhlnrnont of gold and gölä «rtiS- '-aloí- !>Bt 'vTt.e smaller banks only need ,?5 allis and silver tn the cotton district, fbjhy do not really want gold ,or $1 HUSBAND RESCUl DESPAIRING After Four Years of Discouraging Conditions, Mrs, Bullock Gave Up in Despair« Hatband Came to Rescue. Catron, Ky.-In an interesting letter from this pince, Mrs. Bettie Bullock writes as follows : "1 suffered for four years, with womanly troubles, and during tills time, 1 could only sit up for a Uttlc while, and could not walk anywhere at all. At times, I would have severe pains ia my left side. Hie doctor was called in, and his treat¬ ment relieved mc for a while, but 1 was soon confined to my bed again. After that, nothing seemed to do meany good. I had gotten so weak I and 1 gave up in despair. At last, my husband got me an Cardui, the woman's, tonic, and 1 menced taking it. From the very, fif1 dose, I could tell it was helping mc 1 can now walk two miles without its tiring me, and am doing all my work." j If you are all rim down from womanly troubles, don't give tip in despair. Try Cardui, thc woman's tonic. It has helped more than a million women, in its 50 years of continuous success, and should surely help you, too. Your druggist has sold Cardui for years. He knows what it will do. Ask him. He will recom¬ mend it.. Begin taking Cardui today. ll rife to : Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Ladles* Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga. Tenn., for ¿'pecio* Jmtrucíions on your case and 64-pjgo book, ' Horns Treatment for Women." sent In plain wrapper. J-6a LY BIG Anderson Thurs- Show Coming day.. RINGLING BROS aROis AND'CQLOSSAL PRODUCTION SOLOMON tip %7 ChÂRÀCTgRS O DANCING GIRLS' £yORCHESTRA OF £0 AN 0 73 5 fôûaSÈ 5^§J TMSRTY CENTURIES AGOViiSy^ WODIriS&VVJ-W £WÂ?ÏED ÜPON THE M. \ ¥ :Ê=^^^ BB rWltRp^D CARS .^-^^«1^ WÉM^ Basai m THE HISTOR or 'm&mcm^m - Bg^|BIG KEW STREET PÂK&RE^B I tWillnuP 5p£ T?a^T ADMrrs TO AtL ^,L'a"-"yr.?v-"'gSjE Ky^aswIlBn2 ^"fa""^»0*» P»Jr» 2 A a P. M. Doer« o~ .> K V p. M-Jyffl8pj ft Admission and Reserved Scat Tickets sold show day'.'áralos* Pharmacy, Majrw'ft-WU Prices same as ot grcjdt ^| GEORGIA MINISTER FINDS TflUE t l . OiMlCE FBO» lillis Kc*.**^ lt has bbenS-c to ÏÂ í* Hh thousands of people in WS *-. .'. ." í the nation who arc todayfirtfui, . Rev. J.' Powell of ßtateöhoro, Ga, . Mayr's. Wonderful StórhaS jniel mitered rom stomach troubles no dy dedra tho digestivo -'trawbtau*»^' «riously that- «icy nftected his work, cold accretions, romovês^Âteoulx" 7!. He struggled on undor tho hand- matter and bringa swllt ' »Iii ¿i Rap aa best he could-harly rt-alia- sufferers from/stomnch u'lrHnl nv ns:, portlapp. Just how much nick* er. and Intestinal, dh i váoM''? ,? maa waa hurtlnR him. declaro'il han wived thomMrh^/^Ät ^ono, day, ho. learned of Mayr'a orations, and many .aro >au»i ffi i u:* Wonderful Stomach Iteroedy. > Ho saved their i Wop. ^ -\ ook. tho first, doso-then decidbfl^fo '- We- want hil :* people' Ä«i few iv aka tho-full treatment lío wrote: chronic atohrnch trouble m «S? ."Since using.the «W Kottlen oz orr. patîbm.po matter, of how ÄW.S^H yonaerul stomach remedy.I feel Uko mg, to try one dono nr M«^"?*^ mother mars. It baa. been, quito a crful Stomach Ucmedy-'K.iS^pS conder to me to know how ono Wiirconvince-^u. Thia .''.<»?*± Jpuid >J>ÎÏÎ A- stomata, disoaso Uko cine «o many of. our Ve^rimT '?.?.;. niue and live nnd do tho work 1 been taking with surprlsiiffi« ?ffl l d. 1 Just escaped thc operating ta- Tho roost thorough ByptorÄ>* ." »»«. ' wo.jev-or< sold, Mn'a ÏH' , "Now I can.cat what- I please and 8torunck Remedy nowKr^M&P t ^doesn't.. frdrtSne. night or day.» by "Evans Pharhmcy <3 JE, Tba first doio was proof: to Rov. druèglifts evorywhore." «F imu Clttft Of TBAifKft to the gopi r^¿$^é A. i. McNboloy, writing The In- Pendleton, fqe thelr^ltind: elliirencor from., tho hospital nt tho to mp ohd to my family aunty home, says: . thenf.ín ouf ató-iffllni "I vrlah to expresa my many thanks these are brothers in:.^hrj fihowrt" with '.Tru^J

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Page 1: Very RINGLING BROS · *4*% ***** * ELECTRICCITYSPARKLETS * # Items of Interest and Personal Mention Caught Over the *Wireless onthe Streets of Anderson# ***** (From Saturday Dally.j

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# Items of Interest and Personal Mention Caught Over the* Wireless on the Streets of Anderson #

**********************(From Saturday Dally.j Fhllatliea Sale|] I -- ThlH AfternoonOrganise Poultry j . The ludiea of the Senior PbllatheoShow] pi*" Today , class of tho First Presbyterian churchThe. Anderson county poultry asso- will 'bold it usual cake sale this uf-clatlori J VIII be formally organized ternoou from 2 o'clock; through the ro¬here tpjiay when a" meeting of all the mninder of the afternoon. Tho suiechicken, fanciers ipj-4jule THOU will be will be held in the vacant, room on theheld ito- \hf> rooms "of the Anderson public square, formerly occupied bychamUeVt of cominero*»/' the meeting the Oitlzons National Bunk. In ad-will be called to .order promptly at dillon to fancy eak"s, candy will be of-10:30 b'olock with1!* Newt Campbell fcred for salo. A large number ofpresiding and f<VAUSl organisation ploccB of fancy work will ab o bo onWill take place, ll is believed that dlRplay und will bc offered for salethere will be people present from all thin afternoon. It is understood thatparts of thc county UH great interest this class pluns to conduct such u salohu« been manifested since the finit every Saturday afternoon during theannouncement, was jnade In regard ta coming winter.the show. Tho*tu«tiu\r la to bo held -o-In Anderson on November 17 In con- . ,.... .

nectlon with tho Trades Day event »0 Additionalunder the uuuplce*; »ot tho Anderson m ^"""nchamber of commerco. The farmers of tho county felt a

_~i)-- little encouraged yesterday over theParoled Negroes fact that there wa* no further slumpHave Been Released 'n tho market quotutlon on cotton, al-, 8am McAdams yesterday morning though they had hoped that Fridayrccclwd the pardons and paroles for might bring some slight Increase.

, two negroes and two white mon of WG/e offering 8 1-2 centsAnderson county who recently re- P°r P°u,,d yesterday but the salescelvedl '

j executive,. ,rdémener, at the were light,hands ktUhe éflnterpdr.jf'Mri MpAdnmfi °^- IAbd o&Aiof the county commisioners MU!* Boywent bbl to tho chaingang with U10 .Puftscd Away^ pardop ai 'nnd scoured the rel vaso of Vernor, tho 6-ycar old son of Mr.thc following,-1 prisoners: ¡Lewis ahd Mrs. A.; M. Martin died .yesterdayStrickland and Bas Strickland, who | afternoon at 1:30 o'clock nt thc homeWere. Convicted of simple »isBoult, and, ot his purins In tho Three and TwentyBentertceil to pay a flue of $25 or to ccctlon. Tho little follow had neverserve ifof 30 days; Sam Richardson bad good health and when he tookwho Wag^somr|eted- of^me^ with a typhoide.fever lt :was .scan that thororecommoBttSUon to msroy and sentón- Was but little hope for him' Me lastedced to ilfo and lien Lumpkin, who .waa only a few days and then succumbedconvicted of manslaughter and sen- to tho dread disease. Tho funeral Her-tenoed to serve 7 years. vices will bo held at the resldenco this

?--o-1-'- morning ot ll o'clock followed by In-Famous Coach torment In tho Martin family cemo-WatchCH lyebb tory..

J. W. HclBman, the famouB coach -0-of tho Georgia Tech.-team, In a signed pmer For Peacoarticle which ho-wrote yesterday foe. T* Be offered

this year: "Of caursH^ernson waa try on Sunday, October 4 tte pastorhard bit by so many of her stare T"1" ofr,er up a Pray?r tbttt tnu wargraduating from college last season, n th,° fo",K" c,Tn.tr,°! may ïa£n 2?Dût tho veterans- that romain aro terminated and that peaco may bo re-good QUOS, particularly Capt- Schillc- s*°red «»"»s nations now engaged Inter and Kllbaok Webb." Webb ls on thac°n",ot-, T" f ,B, ,n T*"¿Tc°Anderson boy and one of tho beat with tho proclamation issued by PreuUfootball playors that Anderson has ev- *ant Wilson and it is presumo.1 thater nraducod tho Anderson churches will make

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_0 preparations for fittingly obaervingWbH* W» Wn^p *' UJB'day. Although no arrangementswi- xXL vüt!L.. have yet been annou nced lt IB coiupar-n£f,<;» 7 2?IM!W 7

»... «"1 »t.« atlvoly .certain that soma; services willmaÄwlue*^ * heW * tblsjcity^;v>; son., spent yesterday io tbe;;city and, «J, «-y -iv f,< .ra«whi'.o hera talked to a^ikr&Srof, AawLfflon SajLj* %,3_

The Intelligencer. Mr. «MUle* aW T.TheONow ö)m^t |srT- that hp ls Ihdeed ghi*»t<r lear« that * Friday möfninff at th30Relock atho people btvAnderson are pleased number of Anderson people, rudely^iSjHthjthe, ayswra and ;bo any* that' th«y disturbed fross sleep sbyr^iRighbnrshave ovary right ta be pleased, --.since anxious for them Ho Bee tho. Bight, gotAnderson' htm tho largest insulation; a gtlrnpae of.thejiew comet diBcovor-tho most postaiatn1vtne«ô%t^raplatë bdHJy the observatory* of Capo Town,system at the smallest cost of any south Africa,..on «September 18. Thotown tnÄaiUnlteA Sams. Mr. Mil- comet waa dlpftnfttly vislblo and was1er' hUB many friends In and around noar tho'Ords* Ripper eon atoll atldrffc^doF?on:Bpd ,B b^0^ a Qatlva of Its tail.spread'like a fan-and lt Was/ this:Pityk indeed a rare eight and one worthgetting out of bed to BOO. AS yet noNew Clerk nt name has.been chosen for the newC&l^uola hotel ; v * -. comet.C. C. Mor'editUi 'whd ,-hau been em- o ?

ployed for sonlètlmâ as night clerk RosesbW in?Jf Pf ^^^^Ä baB reB'Kned His New Quartersthat positionand wm beoome coonee- " " "no ""a.",i""ted with the Cox mill in the ennadtv Rosenberg waa yesterday en-

lu Attderson and Mr. Pvessley has al- h^"nohw,, 0{^Ion nï"th^ïï ÂÏ2i«readv entorert unon his new dutioit diver building and today WB large..Wterod uyp his ney dunes, 8tock of clolnea wl,i De ^8^^For pvWi(r°'Àtiars-'Ân^eMon peopls tp the new building.; %Whon all of Mr.-

have been att^^ Rosenberg's contemplated Improye-Í Stock Wwan:£au?ens county, tho menu are completed, he will have one

^e^.eeptlon to the rule. A Urgx numr... ...o^wér vpr. yvúplu yreui irom« heve, ¿«Para JUCCIUIB 1 ? «jfT.y-áoInffibij^ in. automo- At Loca^ Chureb^._biles and tHçy aaid_íaat night that tho Every lady. In. Anderson ls mantfest-day ,wayyí.*r^6yaTll0rmrtr^nmrki frig a llvéryTtü'erest in ft>V largest?¿ nMo that-the show has nover bean moving picture contest to bo launchediuterfírredrwith *by: rain for;ever'JO in Anderson and, indications aro thfit. V. v«ar^ ypale^sy-i^ws^Aô^st dkv átóBüQUitbaatre b»» hlfa 'JbuUV?* . tl' , rht3 Aa^oeihtton; -Was orgautxed- eyér,/.-..Tilla, popular amns.ement pince?tna>\thSSf, haff.neen any indication of has inaugurated a contest, opon to'.^..^W^irm'vír1»»*.-^. day.-.aad oil the ladles of the city, in Whicheren y.>sterd.^fhe'sun waa shining by they offor a round trip-to California.noon GLAd coDllnued throughout the or $200 in cash; n round trip to New-. reniai^e^r^tlie-asy. York or $7ü In caah; a IBO diamondSSI^ç'''1--'-'^ík^-^v-^- ring or a $35 lavalller. Tho contestPremiumJUH Ia to be"started Monday..?^ltf^&%|t ipr the 1M4 Bel- overcoat H And

°' ton Fair. ci^é^ïA^yes«eraay from the piro yesterday -

' ínÍ^5n\SÍLmi mÍíf ^ín.» ^ ,a Anderson yesterday when&&Í&^\^M^ numerous men wore seen on thePSfflL' aboTSSm^ ThbPbook co Í Qlre(ltn atnrod 1,1 ^lra hcav>' c,oth-^'îuu??v-î^y+ffi'tu^J&XtaVti lng and wita overcoats and fo- the'íorV-fcnrth?*^ 1,rst t,mo th,s BeaBon flrC8 mad0 the,rI^JtJt,, tY-hlv. .miUn* ^tL . rJvn. nppoamnce rim Boran homos In tho

SKri&n^VCwSSn, -VÔft-S^Î'- dals began toffee! chilly in tU courtÖ honso yesterday morning abd some:CU^^S^lSniS flrt* W.bùUt in the,various, o©^.:^m0f^^^^ Hr. Kennedy Has° '

* v"i- : . .n-. Ketaraed HomeÑevs-"'mím^^-V'- : "Wmls3i70rb¿ennbeentä'^'Ü IM¡ 8PePfiúB-tWQ-months )a Anderson .tn-i^mmmM thst Dr: UnW stonfagrtha-steam turbine system atG. ^rteri has Keen detalno t In tho the Orr Mill, left yesterday for i,}2

- nome in Pittsburg, having completedli^ririffRS^SJSfmHPft^y^of th» rWy the" work which ho came lioro to dofor .«?v«ral-i weekSk »ho has Bßourcj Mr. Kennedy nays that Anderson Is'thè'-tâalmcsMt.SC^ir^teran A. Maors, one dr. the best towns that ho overot Cblnmbla, a skilled osecpath. aad Hved in and he has spent considerable^?ï»^^Sm1!t^Kiïi^H^& Oie Jtt«*!ey time lp evenr eUr ot any protenaion

-pi-,, " iádeed to.tbó ómcora of the Orr Mill."ST«»*-Wm ".; -.;_ \ ;':-_-. .rrr--

/ Fn^^pasf^^^^^^ nh* JoWif ; Whemtonc and J. W. 4ArmrsTWWWalBmü^OT bKturo strong, w>o peaced tbiough Anderson

Cuba. They will go from Atlanta toK-jy West via automobile and willthen take ßhlp for Havana. Theynpent several hours in Anderson asthey were enroute to Atlanta.

(From Sunday Daily,)Slow rayingIncome TaxesWinston Smith, county auditor, says

that he is experiencing great troubleIn gelling the people in Andersoncqtinty who are liable for tho incometape ito mahn returns und pay theirlaxen. Mr. Smith says that, nuder thelaw he can force these people to mal«:Hii'ir returns and lo puy the tuxes hutho'dislikes tho Mea of placing themutter in the hands of the sheriff.Ile say.!, however, that there is no oth¬er'alternative und that he will haveIQ take this step, snce some of the peo¬ple-; rn the city have absolutely ignoredthe matter, notwithstanding the factthat he lins called lt to their attentionon several occasions.

Only Two InCornily JailA very unusual Hiato of affairs pre¬

vails in Hie Anderson county jail ntths time. For the first time In many,many moons, there are but two prison¬ers in jail, a smaller number thun havebeen there for some time. These twoure both negroes, Cnrdozla Jefferson,who ls charged with murder, and SamUsines, charged with having shot an¬other mun several days gao. It isremarkable that no more people shouldhe in jail, because the court af generalscsniono hun been over for more thanla Week. Thc sheriff says that every¬thing seems to indicate that Andersonls getting heller.

Two AcquittedIn .WugifdruteN CourtSam McAdams and Jim Elgin were

arraigned before Magst rate Horadwell.yesterday on tho churgo of beingdrunk and disorderly, this case hav¬ing arisen out of thc general free-for-all fight which took pldco at CornwellInstitute when a picnic was held thereIn June. The case was plead by SamMcAdams and so well did he presentthe, facts that Magistrate Uroadwollcould not see wherein there was anyfoundation Tor tho charges preferredagainst tho-two defendants. They bothwqto acquitted.l'ïiino Contentfume To An EndThe $300.00 Plano that was adver¬

tised td be given away by the Pal¬metto Theatre on last night was wonby T.'C.' McKloaty, who resides atNo. 702 Hinkley street, this city.The drawing, to decide who the

lucky, person should bo was*conductedin nu absolutely fair and impartialway, i beibg satisfactory to everyoneinterested. Only a tinge of regret wasno doubt felt by many that they worenot the lucky one.' Mr. McKlesty,when, approached by a reporter fortheIntelligencer 'last night, showed byactions ns well 'ns words that' ho wasdelighted- over his good fortunó, ashe has a,right to b'sTh reo hundred dollar piano* aro

not being given away overy .in y.

.Work Day GotVund inr Urph an»

tfvefterday was bonorally observedin Anderson as work day for orphansand as a result cf what was accom¬plished in this city, tho orphans willreceive material help. E. A. Klinefroh) tho Odd Fellows Orphanage atOrcçnvjllo was in tho city yesterdayand while here ho discussed with themember,.- of Sterling lodge of I. O- O.F.. tlio question of the body sendingt>.'delegation over* to Greenville to in¬spect'the homo, was discussed atsome'length. It ia probable that thetrip will be arrange and that the localpeople will gb over next Sunday, oneweek from today.Many Aiding TheCotton FarmerWithin tho. last few days concerns

in aii puris of tue world hrVVo cofu" ivthe aid of tho Southern farmer 'and areoffering to buy his cotton ut io centspor pound, Yesterday the Bott drinkdealers' of Anderson, received;.a'*letterfrom -the Grown, Cork & Seat * «., Inwhich that company advised ita 'in¬tention of purchasing $000,-000 worthof cotton at 10 scents-per pound.Ipaddition to this letters were'receivedIn rAnderson yesterday'? trout' "thotho Carham Overall Company; " ad¬vising that they would lend assistanceand,>the American Tobacco Companyalso plans to eld. The Crown. CorkSt Seal Co., will export its cottonto Spain and there exchange lt forcork.

Court Convenes -

.Mpudny MorningThe fall term of the. court of eomf

mon ploas for Anderson county willconvene in this eily Monday morningwith his honor, Judge II. W. Mora-minger presiding. The business Of thell ret day ,wll consist principally ot get¬ting tho court organized and lt isnot probable .that any casca of extra¬ordinary interest . will-berried hutTuesday will bring a crowd to the cityand it is probable that there will boa large attendance cn court,

Waging War ..'ÉVagrants

awing the. Instructions whichave received from headquarters,Mci uí iíió cuy arg beginning toi strenuous war:od tho vagrantsa result moat OT tho unemploy¬

ed in Anderson, are trying' to got a,lob. lt was" stated by tho polco yes>.torday that ; they are determined . toput everyone to work and wlth: thatend. Iii view they Oro picking up many,stragglers. About ton arrests havebeen marin ..fhw* -ifarV.&sd Tdit!cr.;«lnumbers will bo dragged in within thonext few days.New MachineryFor Optical ShopDr. M. R. ComDbcIl ls-shortly'bi

nave one ot the most complete and up-to-dato optical oïtabliahraobts in theStatO. In Juno Dr.; Campbell placedia order for ;V einmiete lease grind¬ing outfit, with nil motors necessary

to operate thc same, and practically allol the new machieury Ima now arriv¬ée'. Dr. Campbell gaye that he iswell pleased with the outflj. Thereure hut few towns or cities in the statewhere 1 is possible to «lave lensesground while you wait/and Dr. Camp¬bell is rather proud of his new depar¬ture, as Ito MUH every right to he. Itwill probably be tho latter part of thecoming week before he actually beginsthc grinding of the lenses for Ander¬son people. . ÜMr Pressier Not To

.¿ult JJUHIIICMS i,

James Ft. Presilcy. who assumedhi ; new duties ns night clerk ut thcChiquola hotel Friday, said yesterdaythat be wished the people of Andersonto understand that he will continuehis commission business In AndersonJust UH he has done, before und thath" will give every bit as much timeto bia customers from now on aa hedid before. He'will make no changesIn his commission busbies* as a rcKilli of his new connection-

Colton MarketSteady YesterdaySome of the more pessimistic of

tho Anderson county farmers had fear-'ed that Saturday would bring tho mnr-ket price of cotton oven lower than itwas on Friday nud that the marketmay drop a.- low as eight cents, butthis was not thc case. The price inAnderson yesterday offered by thecotton buyers, waa 8 1-2 cents withvery few sules.

Secretaries HavePostponed MeetingOwing to thc fact that business con¬

ditions are so unsettled Just now InSoul h Carolina, the commercial secre¬tario» association of. South Carolinahas postponed its meeting. Thismeeting waa to take place in Octoberwith tho Rock Hill chamber of com¬merce, at which time Porter A- Wha-ley of thc Anderson chamber of com¬merce, was to deliver on address, hutlt has boen determined to hold themeeting In November, in.-tead of Octo¬ber. It is not likely that there willbb any changer, mndo in tiic programand ill s possible that Mr. Whaley willdeliver the address which has beenplaced on the program.

Many ShoppingHerc YesterdayMerchant? said last night that yes¬terday brought the boot day's business

to the city that has been enjoyed sincetho war "scare" started In Europe.Thore were many people on .the streetsall day long and Instead of Just walk¬ing the streets all day long as theyhave dono soino previous. Saturdays,they were busy buying goods yester¬day. Every store In the cty was busyfor a bettor portion.of the day.

--o--Football GameWas: Cancelled &JHThe football, game which was-on

schedule yesterday between Clemsoncollege and Dahlonega, pf Georgia, tabc played ori\ Clenjépti'a,grounds, iwascancelled at tho last minute by theGeorgia aggregation* Dahlonega, in¬stead »of playlpg Clemson,-played theUniversity ot Georgia and lest by ascoro^of 81 to ('. There was no gameat all played at Clemson, but Ándaraonpeople inquired before they preparedto leave the city and .found that thogame had been cancelled.

Revival ExcitingMach Interest ,. .-,.. ,

The announcement '< made' ' iii T}ioIntelligencer yesterday morning .tothe effect that a scries ot meetingswould*'start tonight nt St- John'sMethodist church, ha:-; excited inm restall'over the city. Those services areto be conducted by Rev.- John,. W. ,ltSpeake and Instead or 'tho' servicesbeing confined to the preaching dono inthe church, there will also bo workdone in tho homes of the city duringtho life of the series.

"OLD RELIABLE"CAUSES ?jjWffl.KV

Some Seem To Think the Oldi] Relic Should Be Placed on ';7 j

the Pla*»

(From 8aturdajt¡ Daily.)There appears to ba;» difference.ofopinion aa to the proser place tor the"OW Reliable",, tho brasa cannon thatform long time has boon standing intho middle of1 North ; Main street Infront of the Central . Presbyterianchurch. In addition to tho statementfrom JT. P. Heed, a complaint waamade yesterday by Dr.; ,S. O.^Bruco.*'I, for one, object to ita being Carried down on River street," said DrrBrnco yesterday. "I happen to be oneif tho original Red 'Shirt mon whowore thrilled by the .booming of tho.'Little Reformer" in 1876, and I thinkBoroo consideration, should be showntho men to whom lt-.belonged. The j'proper placo for th«: gun ls on theplaza on tho public Square, and ' ltshould bo given a very conspicuous Iplaco at that,. t,.-; ...;, ,¡ i"We don't want a rollo like It hid i

»jray'i Iii a corner; It«waa ono of our «frontest helps In ridding thia,county «ç.f. negro rule. And - We' : should 'say 1Hurrah for tattle Rçformor* and pince <it'on thc BQÚaro with appropriate cor- iamonles." '

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British Flatf Hoisted.London, Sept. 25^-*-t3;S5 p. m l-

Tho om ci at press bureau this after¬noon issued the following atatemSht:;.>The admiralty aiiiab^èés that atelegram has been i^fved froni Vice\dmlroi Sir . George Patoy r statingthat, the port and town* of < Frederirhiirrùoéim, the Beat of govërntnopl otKaiser Wilhelm^ Latid (tho nnmo ap¬plied to tho Germanportion/of NowSuinea) have been 'occupied by anAustralian force Without opposition.'*"The armed forces 6f Old enemy'ftpDear to have >Ts#»n '«vvneentrate4J i»t}»Horhcrahooho, whûrèf they were'v nn?1 '

oihilatod.' "Tho British floj? has boon bolatedit Friedrich Wilhelm and a garrisontuts bren oatabUshco. there?'

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OFFICIAL REPORTIS OPTIMISTIC

Germany Has Plenty of MoneyTo Continue the War

Indefinitely

London, Sept. 25.-An offlclnl state¬ment received from Merlin by theMarconi wireless says:Tho .board of trustee» of-tho, Impe¬rial Hank of Germany draw special ntj

tenthill to the fact that thc bank hasproved itself equal to exceptional de¬mands made on it by tito war and thatGermany (is armed both economicallyand financially to fight a'.war on allaide» until results have,been obtainedwhich will secure tho

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political andeconomical future of Germany."An inquiry ha.T been?hold at Col-

omar, Prussia, into high charges oftreason against Abbe Wetterle, a mem¬ber of thc Reichstsg from Alsace-Lor¬raine, who hos been condemned todeath and whose property has been or¬dered seized."German, Austrian und Alsatian

newspapers reflect the remarkableimpression created by the heroic actsof the German submarine U-0 whichhas since safely returned to the fleet.The English newspapers are moregrieved over the loss of men than ofthe ships and emphasize that Englandmust employ more submarines andminos."Germans in South Morocco havebeen made prisoners by the Frenchand interned in Sebdu, provlnco ofOran. The Germans are being nowtreated well, it Is said.''

BATTLESHIPS GOTO OLD MEXICO

American War Dogs Are OrderedTo Proceed to Very Cruz

Afc Once

Norfolk, Va., Sept. 25.-Followingtho receipt of the news from Mexicoannouncing a threatened split be¬tween President Carranza and GeneralVilla, thc navy department has order¬ed tho battleship Minnesota and thoRhodo Island and Texas to proceed toVera Cruz. The Rhode Island wentInto temporary dry dock at tho navyyard today for repairs but will sallfor Mexico tomorrow or Sunday. TheMinnesota was ordered to Philadelphiato have her bottom scraped and paint¬ed, but will be ready to sall by Mon¬day.Tho Texas which is enroute to Gal¬veston to rcceivo a silver service,, thogift of the people of the Lone StarState, waa ordered;: ito' proceed to.Verá Crus aftor the ceremonies'were

over. ..,

ZEPPELIN DROPSTHREE MORE BOMBSGerman Airship Create*, a Panic

and Playa Havoc in BelgiumTown ¡¿¿I '

, Ostend, Via London, Sept. .5.-(Si00i. m.)-A Zeppelin airship comingfrom the direction of Thoufout (12miles southwest of Bruges, Belgium),dropped t Ii ree bombs yesterday. Onoaf ? 'cm struck the Avenue P. De Sme.tDe Naycr bridge, on the outskirts ofthe town, another fell m the hâçborind another on tho premises of awholesale fish dealer in the fish mark¬st, partly wrecking the building. ^. '

Thc explosion hero mada a prentcavity in tho ground and badly dani,aged all surrounding bouses, extihgü- ;Ishcd street lamps, destroyed olèctilcwires and created a panic Ttíd Zep-:ielln returned in thC'JdJrccUon '"' o/rhielt, (12 milos uottheaât ofhOdur*irai)The Avenue P. ;De Smet De Naylorbridge crosses tho Canal |Do Deriva- -'

Lion and tho hbrtHeast^boundry'dtthofamons Park Mnrie-Henrlctta"- id Ofr-tendí" ???? ?.? ?! - ':The fish market in Ostend Ia' heartho railway stntlou and'or.-Wednesdayind Friday Ja crowded' with'piichB«t-ara:.:'. ,>.-?....-,.. ,y-v: .,?From Ostend, asi-thc crow '-flies,: ltts .only about 70 rollo.* across' the

^orthrSeaV atid th4 Strait of Dover iotho English coast,

NEEDS OF SOUTHERN BANKESFire Dollar Mig and Silver Wanted

In Cotton District. '

" (From Tko Wall street Journal)T P. Martin. Jr., president of theOklahoma Stock Yarda National Bank irf Oklahoma City, wires us ns follows! {'lt the * law ; werie ouickly: changed 1

io allow all national hanks with a$pjtal of $100,000 oj less to count .',is reseryë an£', kind ".of knited States 'tmoneyy w"jssue-fmergehor currency ,>f no îargor denominations than S3,ind tho .government were to; pay thqjxprcas charges on silverton aav< ohofear this would all help to. influenceho öhlnrnont of gold and gölä «rtiS-'-aloí- !>Bt'vTt.e smaller banks only need ,?5allis and silver tn the cotton district,

fbjhy do not really want gold ,or $1

HUSBAND RESCUlDESPAIRING

After Four Years of DiscouragingConditions, Mrs, Bullock GaveUp in Despair« Hatband

Came to Rescue.

Catron, Ky.-In an interesting letterfrom this pince, Mrs. Bettie Bullockwrites as follows : "1 suffered for fouryears, with womanly troubles, and duringtills time, 1 could only sit up for a Uttlcwhile, and could not walk anywhere atall. At times, I would have severe painsia my left side.Hie doctor was called in, and his treat¬

ment relieved mc for a while, but 1 wassoon confined to my bed again. Afterthat, nothing seemed to do meany good.

I had gotten so weak Iand 1 gave up in despair.At last, my husband got me an

Cardui, the woman's, tonic, and 1menced taking it. From the very, fif1dose, I could tell it was helpingmc 1can now walk two miles without itstiring me, and am doing all my work." j

If you are all rim down from womanlytroubles, don't give tip in despair. TryCardui, thc woman'stonic. It has helpedmore than a million women, in its 50years of continuous success, and shouldsurely help you, too. Your druggist hassold Cardui for years. He knows whatit will do. Ask him. He will recom¬

mend it.. Begin taking Cardui today.ll rife to : Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Ladles*

Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga. Tenn., for ¿'pecio*Jmtrucíions on your case and 64-pjgo book, ' HornsTreatment for Women." sent In plain wrapper. J-6a

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. OiMlCE FBO» lillisKc*.**^ lt has bbenS-c toÏÂ í* Hh thousands of people inWS*-. .'. ." í the nation who arc todayfirtfui,

. Rev. J.' Powell of ßtateöhoro, Ga, . Mayr's. Wonderful StórhaS jnielmitered rom stomach troubles no dy dedra tho digestivo-'trawbtau*»^'«riously that- «icy nftected his work, cold accretions, romovês^Âteoulx" 7!.He struggled on undor tho hand- matter and bringa swllt'

»Iii ¿iRap aa best he could-harly rt-alia- sufferers from/stomnch u'lrHnl nvns:, portlapp. Just how much nick* er. and Intestinal, dh i váoM''? ,?maa waa hurtlnR him. declaro'il han wived thomMrh^/^Ät^ono, day, ho. learned of Mayr'a orations, and many .aro >au»i ffi iu:*Wonderful Stomach Iteroedy. > Ho saved their iWop. ,« ^ -\ook. tho first, doso-then decidbfl^fo '- We- want hil :* people' Ä«i few ivaka tho-full treatment lío wrote: chronic atohrnch trouble m «S?."Since using.the «W Kottlen oz orr. patîbm.po matter, of how ÄW.S^Hyonaerul stomach remedy.I feel Uko mg, to try one dono nr M«^"?*^mother mars. It baa. been, quito a crful Stomach Ucmedy-'K.iS^pSconder to me to know how ono Wiirconvince-^u. Thia .''.<»?*±Jpuid >J>ÎÏÎ A- stomata, disoaso Uko cine «o many of. our Ve^rimT '?.?.;.niue and live nnd do tho work 1 been taking with surprlsiiffi« ?ffll d. 1 Just escaped thc operating ta- Tho roost thorough ByptorÄ>* ."»»«. '

wo.jev-or< sold, Mn'a ÏH' ,"Now I can.cat what- I please and 8torunck Remedy I» nowKr^M&Pt ^doesn't.. frdrtSne. night or day.» by "Evans Pharhmcy <3 JE,Tba first doio was proof: to Rov. druèglifts evorywhore." «F imu

Clttft Of TBAifKft to the gopi r^¿$^éA. i. McNboloy, writing tó The In- Pendleton, fqe thelr^ltind:elliirencor from., tho hospital nt tho to mp ohd to my familyaunty home, says: . thenf.ín ouf ató-iffllni"I vrlah to expresa my many thanks these are brothers in:.^hrjfihowrt"with

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