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The Frazer Fitting. School
?..ill nn*n Ha ilnnni n?it T^M.
day. Sept. lBtbi with the largest
enrollment .lo^ns^b^ry. Thc
institution owes ita existence to
n passionate love for hoya and
interest in their welfare. Wo
want every boy In Anderson
county who ls anxious for an
education. Arrange to have your
son undor the ablest faculty in
the'etate. ' ._;. \ Jj
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FOK FUBTHEK
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INFORMA.
Wm. H. Frazer, D. D.
HEADMASTER,
A shipment of the finest
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J Fancy Flounder
Fancy Spanish Mackerel
Fancy Salmon Trout
; Fancy Croker
Extra Fancy Butterfish
j Fancy Bass
Fancy Crabs and Shrimp
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TEN CEN 1S fUK
, YOUR COTTON
We have several small farms, j
rina land, in five mues .of thc.
rity, ! which we will sell at from
$45-00 to $75.00 per acre-only
1-4 payable this fall, and we will
take W Good MiddlingL Cotton : ir?
payment of this 1-4 at Ten Coils
a pound. We will hold, the cot
ton Unta February 1st ?lid give
yost the overplus then* ff there is
any>i
Balance payable in One and |
Two Ycai s a? 7 per cent interest.
Anderson Real Estate &j
Investment Co.
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EUROPEAN WAR BULLETINS; LATEST-A,
NEWS OF ALL IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS
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Breslau but a study of the dispatch convinced, the officials that it re
.erred i-'; a capture by the Landwehr from Breslau and Silesia.
I Mf>re Troops To France,
London, Sept 9.-An Ostend* dispatch to the Reuter Telegram
Company says Gerii ;gti troops waiting in Cast Flanders to receive the
levy dcmaii?ed from Ghent were ordered this morning to proceed
I ter France. They immediately took the road for Lille or Valenciennes.
Mora Men Needed.
Boileau*, iSept. 9.-President Potncare has signed- a decree
... ?n ic.i...Uj_ J.- _.1_wt., dr_nt._. ? .
Report Denied.
Washingto n Sept. 9.-A message received today by the British
embassy from thc London foreign office officially denied the recent
reportsthat tho British cruiser Bristol* had been disabled in a fight willi
an unhamed German ship i i southern waters.
Germans Retire.
London, Sept. 9.-A dispatch to the Central News from Basel,
Switzerland, via Pome says thai the Germans have evacuated Upper j
Alsace. . -
Heavy Reinforcement?.
. London, Sept 9. (Midnight) -^-German reinforcement estimated
at sixty thousand men ar*;, advancing into France in three columns |
according fto an Osicnd dispatch to the Reuter Telegram Company.
:: SPORTS ::
FEDERAL
At Pittsburgh 7; Kansas City
At Brooklyn 2; St. Louis 1.
At Baltimore 6; Indianapolis 3.
"game.
At Baltimore 2; Indianapolis 4
game. 8 innings, darkness.
At Buffalo 5; Chicago 6. 12 innings,
darkness.
1st
4
2nd
? "wT*- mt Boston, Sept. 9.-Boston Increased
, . Twelve inning Tie. its lead In the National league pen
Buffalo, Sept 9.-Chicago and Bur- nant race ^ay ^ breakln? eVen with
falo played twelve innings to a. tie. Philadelphia in a double header while
6 to 5, bi the opening game of the se- j.Iew York waB logjng. ?econd
rles here todag. The game was called Bamef Wblch Boston won 7 to 0, was
r? account of darkness. A home run ntarlted by a no-hjt. no-run pitching
uy Hal Chase In the eighth tied the performance by one of the-recruit
score. pitchers, Davis, formerly of the New
Score-v fe??r4aw ."i?? - " .York Americans..- He,.waB.liwlld at
Chicago , . .110 000 030 00^5 11 tlmes> miDg the bases *n> fte7,fifth
Buffalo j.. ?003 010 ll0??%-* 13 * inning wit* none out. but recovered
i Joh?son. ? Prendergast,. and ^trot an? retired the sideLwlthout
Wilson; Anderson, Ford and Lavigne, fc ruiJy fr..
Blair. _ Umpire Quigley waa renderd un
'"L . ,? conscious In the.second inning of the
t&irtewfi^^ rSecond gem? when be wa? niton' (Ea
-Baltlmorer Soptv 9.-Baltimore .and,, throat by it:fau?Ct?p. ^rTe^al 'flffftW
I indianapolis divided a double header from th ofield and waa under treat
h?? today. The locals wb? th? first mont for half an hour, but. gamely
i game 6 to 1" Thc second game was resumed bur' driles In the fourth in
; called at the end of the eighth Inning ning with an ice pack about his throat,
on account of darkness with a score Score first game
4 to 2 tn favor of Indianapolis. Philadelphia .. 620 003 000-10 131 S
Score ?rat gamo- Boston.000 101 o io- 0 7 2
Baltimore .. .. 000 050 01s-s ? ? Alerandei and Killi?er; C^creh?:zh
Indianapolis .. 000 001 OU-$ ll 1 Crutcher, Strand and Oowdy and
Suggs and Jacklltsch; Moseley and whaling.
Rarlden. Score second game- \
Score second game- . . Boston .. . . .. OW 200 12x-7 12 2
Indianapolis .. . .100 OOO SO-4. 6 2 Philadelphia .. 000 000 000-0 0 1
Baltimore .'. .. 000 020 00-2 5 2 Davis and Oowdy; Tlncup, Rixey,
Hullen and nar iden; Bailey and Oeschger and Burna.
Jacklltsch. --
?-1- Wildness Lest Game.
Kansas City Lest. Pittsburgh, Sept 9.-McQuillan held
Pittsburgh, Sept. 9.-Pittsburgh de- Chicago to four-hits today ond Pitts
feated Kansas City today 7 to 6. The burgh won 5 to 1. Cheney ?ave seven
visitors scored three runa in a ninth ba> < ou balls In five hidings. In the
inning batting rally, but were prevent- fifth Inning Corlden's wild throw
ed from tying the score by Oake'a over the plate with tho bases full net.
sensational throw from deep center ted three runs' for Pittsburgh and
*n th> piale tc catch Re.wlins. nl?e?rf Kully on third. Ho scored on
Score-' ? alp^le by Viox. Archer wr.n put out
Pittsburgh .. .. 000 021 22x-7 13 3 ot thc game la the third Inning for
Rjmaaa Clty^ V. :<200 OOO 013-0 8 1 disputing a decision.
. Koetxer; camnitx and Berry; Adama Scoto
Henning and Easterly. Chicago ... .... .. 000 000 100-1 4 2
? .cfii ?? Pittsburgh *. .. Old <040 OOx-5 6 0
Still Playfair' tt Lact "' ^ ' Cheney. Smith, Hageman and Ar
^royttym Sept 7-^Th? Brooklyn *re5n*h*n' Hargrave. M?Qutl
kept^T?>ng winning streak by la*> ?olem*n
defeating St. Louis today 2 lo 1 In GUBta"L?se Ania.
8cor??!P,n8 *? ^ 8eT?e8- Y**%ffiJ^Y?t? re
st. Louis .. . . 100 000 000-1 8 1 turamg home from a long road trip,
Brooklyn .. .. 100 0?0 O0x-2 7 0 wftp?ev^iSSi?,?^i'i?
to?tfi2?pp6r ***8TMO?B' ?** &?
ton ana L?M. batted bara, yielding fourteen hito.
t??A<,M .44^?; I Hbi support also WM very loose, as
ifltern?>I10nStl JUeagUe fsst, fielding would have prevented
-- muny if the Brooklyn hits. Pfeffer,
At Bocheetsr 1; Montr?al 6. who lie? been effective " against ' tho
At Providence ?; Newark 5. -hampas all season, held New Yvik.
At B'ottolb-Toronto, cold weaiuer. tai six kita,
toothers, StW*~_. t
NATIONAL
At Pittsburgh 5; Chicago 1.
At New York 3; Brooklyn 3.
At Boston 3; Philadelphia 10. 1
game.
At Boston 7; Philadelphia!'0.
o nd game.
Sec
BOST?N INCREASES LEAD
North
League
At Wfnaton 8; Greensboro ll.
At Haleigh 9 ; -Durham -8. First
gama.
At Raleigh 2; Durham 0. Second
7 i abinga, agreement.
American Association
At CievehindwColumbus. postponed,
?oM> weather. : .
At Indianapolis K-3; Louisville 2-2.
At Minneapolis IB; Milwaukee 10.
At St. P**lAi: Knnsaa;City 2.
RACING RESF?.TS
Hartford, <^hn!, Sept'. ^ 9*,' ^ There
were only about 'tep^eveWGs ?n th?,
card, but the tb(rd day of tho O rand
( ircalt at Charter, Oak Park developed
the finest racing and the most excit
ing finishes tho? far. Toe capital
city Flak** fo*- 2:08 trotters went to
New Jiu. but ?C-required sig pesto,,
wsw Zeit woo easfly tn the ftrst two
?nd .after resting np for three beau,
took the lead I? the sirih abd won
cm aft fl New Zeil winning fi mt and
third money.
?aida Won the 2;IS pore, > j
Glasto Lese Again. .
? Now York, Sept 9.-New York, re
turning,home from a long road trip,'
waa prevented from galniug on Boston j
by lobing to Brooklyn 9 to 8." OTV
recently bought from Pittsburgh,
batted baro, yielding fourteen hits, j
Hm support also was very loose, as
fast, fielding would have " prevented
muny if the Brooklyn hits. Pfeffer,}
who tie? 'been effective ' against ' tho j
ahampk?B all season, held New Yvrkj
?o'?U. hita. ,
.. ..'*?4fe?0??-? li 2
New York .. ., 0000 Oil IPO-? G ?
Pf?ff?r and McCarty; OToole and
V2RGD^U TEAGUE
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At Norfolk 10> Portsmouth 2. Viral
A*. Norfolk 6; Portsmouth 4, : Bec^
cud ?ime.
^\t Roanoke ?; Now'p-.rt, K?ws 8.
SOUTHERN LEM
At Chattahcoea 4; New Orleans OL '
AL Birmts^haui 7; Nashville 9.
At Memphis 2-4; Mofttogociery s.S.
At Atlanta 4-4; Mobile 12.1. .
-?-.. ? .;.U*|V1
A^IEPJCAN
. At Washington 1; New York ?,
At Philadelphia 0; Boston 2. ll in
ning?.
. Only two scheduled.
Waa iaTgfoveath.
Philadelphia. Sept. 9.-Battery and
?lcibr?h?sn^e??^a tbning^able wShI
Phtladi lphiR today 2 to 0. Plank fat
nett-elevan batirme?. In the ?l?vent
Murphy muffed Hooper's fly sod 8cott
sacrificed. Speaker'beat out S ground
er, Hooper taking third. Plank the.n
purposely passed Levis filling tho
bases. Hublltfcel drew four", balls,
forcing in Hopper. f Atter ??peaker
was retjreu' atVfce plate on Jan vr hr.s
grounder to Baker, a base on balls to
Gardner forced in Lewis. Speaker.
lui ?n?'.rs Philadelphia MMA and
^trunk fiKsrefl ig S^^tipaaJ plays.
Holton ... ; v OOO 040 OOO 02-2 S ?I
Philadelphia OOO 06f JW-0 4 0
TL Collins and Carrigan: Plank and
Scbang. IT, ? J' M % ? . I
Beatle) Won Gamr.
Washington, Sept ?-Bentley's
pitching gave Washington a 1 to 0
victory over Now. York today. He
allowed only two hit?,? ?track out 6
and gave one base on bails/ Thc yan
kees blt only UV? gsoundori tn the
tmme Bentley also scored the win
ning run in the third laping, on his
single and hits by MoeUe'r.snd Milan.
Score
New York .. OOO OOO 000-0 2 2
Washington .. 001 OOO OOx-1 6 0
? Warhop and,, Nunamaker; Bentley
and Henry.
MANY EKTHIE8 MADE
Track Meet si Baltimore Attracts
Athleten from All Parts of Ute
Country
New York, Sept. 0.-Nearly 400 en
tries have beeb received for1 the an
nual amateur Athletic Union Tract
and Field championships at. Baltimore.
Friday and . Saturday. The Junior
championships friday have , drawn
194 entries and the senior title meet
80?- entries., , . <,.J*t--tf-jj>-..' I
Clubs from all. parts of the couV
try are represented. The clubs of the
middle Atlantic aseoclatlon had, made
thirty entries and tko Southern asso
ciation six.
The eutry list , is one Qt the most
representative ever received from
these games and contains .the names
of almost all the prominent American
^t^Betes now; .in training...
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lUK?d for Gie Spauiah war to take
Chamberlain's . Colic, Cholera and
Plsrrhoea Bemedy with them, and
pwe received many thanks for the ad
vne given," writea J. H. Hougbland.
p?on, Iowa. vNo person- whether
t oj voling or at home should! be with
es this great remedy." FfR anle by
(?dealers.
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