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Says She Was Saved I From Operating Table Brother mid Sister Both Relieved by Simple Remedy Available to Any One. In her j; ra li tu do for ar-remedy that saved her from tho possible necessity for an operation, Airs. Carrie Hobin, of Coats, Kans., writes: "Had lt uot been for Fr ult ol a and Traxo t might have boen on the operating table by now. It relieved me of at leajt one hundred and fifty gall stones. It surely does work wonders. My brother also had suffered for years and has been ; greatly be ned ted by Fruitoia and Traxo." Fruitoia is a powerful lubricant for the intestinal' organs, softening the congested messes, disintegrating tho hardened particles that cause so much suffering and expels the accumulation in an easy,- natural way. Traxo is a splendid tonic, acting on the liver and stomach with most beneficial result? | and IB recommended for use in connection With Fruitoia to build up and re store the weakened, run-down system. Fruitoia and Traxo aro prepared In the Plnus laboratories at Monticello, 111., and arrangements have been made to supply them through representativo druggists.. In Anderson they can be obtained at Evans* Pharmacy, Turco Stores. . ' ' One hundred years ago today When wilderness was here, With powder in his. gun, the man Went out and got a deer. But now the thing has has cfranged And on another, plan, Music Rolls at Pant's Book Store Heath of Hrs. Reynolds. Mrs. Emma Rel? Reynolds, 46, tho Wife of A. M. Reynolds of 17 P.Btreefc| died at 7 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Tho funeral was held this aftornoonl at 2 o'clock, tho interment being made at Silver Brook cemetery.' Itewaro of Cheap Substituten. i In these ' days Of keen competition it is Important that the public should see that they get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and not take Bubtdtutes sold fdr the sake of extra profit Cham berlain's Cough Remedy nai stood the! test and bene approved for more than] forty years. For sale by all dealers. ?TI ir. , ii 4*+lLm ' ' '?IV Ti Capital and Surplus $125,000.** V^fa?C*O?*A K?TlEC Collections Given Careful Attention wY* ? WO-ia?. Ellison A. Smyth, Jno, A. Hadgens, PAUOT ?f ?'resident Cashier, f U&U? il. V. a. E. ToUlBoa, Asst Cashier. . Belton, S.?. Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 Collections Given Prompt AttenUoa Ellison A. Smyth, W. E. Greer, President V. P. and Cashier* H. B. Campbell, Asst Cashier. 1.4. AT THE BIJOU THEATRE EVERY WEDNESDAY. LOOK AT THIS . I have a proposition thal will pay 14 per cent on your money* 1 $800.00 (Six Hundred Dollars) will torn the trick. m Real Estate H, G. LOVE Over Hubbards Jewelry Store jr ? W B L S T E EL R 4! A^TBIUMPHIN STEEL HANGE' MAKING The latest, m0s>., Im proved, heaviest, andi by f ar > the., Jp o. s t range' ever .conceiv ed or placed on tho market by. a stove manufacturer. St?r ung worth upp'aroni in every 'd'o^aXL-^ When yoe. place thia .' you have.: the .posi tivo assurance i that better oar:, ; Built to ^PMf. cati ?bt ody a 1 last -a lifetime with double extra' heavy bin a planished steel J, walls that - . always i re tn I Q th o i rv natu ral color abd rsc, bira no blacking. Heavy ' aBbosfes mlllboar?vllbln??i,rana hana-diiveu. Norway iron ^vet^ -t?rw, ! hold th.e:t?10e tiiicknoBs together. Body mounted on heavy. ofnameuUl bteol ? ?ur^bl?.> Ail cast PMts are made from Jewel K?ml-Test, nnti-*orap metal. Top plates and f ?evXs ??.speeWly cons?racfcd so that they wM ?ol warp or nwek. -SSS? plS^rot?ets oven top* Fire-box ?Ade targe and oval? ?ad > . fcto-exWtarfce ash-pit end bailed ash-pan.; Can be furnished with hw^lr?cUoa. WITNESSES EXAMINED IN THE JONES' CASE . '."..'?' ' ? < ? j " (CONTINUED FROM PAOE TV/O.) me sino? I waa a baby. She has liv ed at Starr ever since I can remem ber- Hor first-husband was Preston Allen, who died while I waa at Wof fcrd. She married Dr. McCall a about seven or eight years ago. I lived there with Haem until I got my home built. I married February was six years ago. Married Miss Corrie Dean, who lived at Deans two miles above Starr. Her mother, ono brother eur one sister live there now. Her father in dead. W3 have one little daughter. Mrs. McCalla has no children but Dr. McCalla has* ono son who lived t5bere with them. My home is about (160 yards from Mrs. iMcCalla's and Ls Just across the road. Dr. and Mrs. McCalla and our family have boen mighty friendly and we took Sun day dinner there real often. When we went away we usually left out lit tle daughter there wita in em. On I Thursday, .October 7, I got ufa about tho usual time and went up to Dr. McCalla's. He asked mo if I was go ing to Anderson and I said I was. He said be had tu go also and we came together. I attended to some business for myself and a little for 'bim. We/had dinner together at the Acme cafe. There was nothing un friendly between us at that time. Wo ?returned to Starr about 2 o'clock. ? wont up to Aunt Bessie's and then on home. Up at Aunt Bessie's thor s [wes Mrs. Keys, Mrs. West Harper,' cay wlfo, Mrs. GrosB and Mrs. Mc-1 Calla. MTS. Harper was going home and had to be taken to train. Dr. i P.icCalla cranked up car and drove, it ! r-_round to front.of house. I was call* i cd over and was asked to drive Diem I to the train et Dr. McCalla's request because he had to go off. No one was lett at the McCalla home except Mrs. G"C"?3, who ls about 70 years of age, t?> wife and Dr. McCalla. Wo w?re geno about 25 minutes. When I got back to the house my wife was sitting in Amit Bessie's bed* room at a desk. When I left she was in the parlor, also Mrs: Gross. Dr. McCalla was Et anding in back yard. ~ I went in bath room, tfoen to ipostofftce to get mail. When I got back Dr. McCalla waa standing In yard under tree and my wife was going homo. I had my pony cart there and on way home ask ed my wife to ride with me. $he declined. When. I got-home I left buggy in yard and went inside. I noticed that one' side of 'Wife's face waa red and was scratched up and Lt was not that way when .1 went to tile depot. I asked heir what was the matter with lt and she said- -" Here prosecution objected to ' what. "Mrs. Jones told her husband as to Cns cause of condition of face. Jones continuing said? "She chum ed fire caused right side of face to .oe red'. Right sido was next fire '?when I left. Later I noticed pink -powder on both sides, it appearing that she had tried to make both ride3 look-the same. I then went back over r_o' Aunt Bessie's and asked Mrs. Gross-" (Prosecution objected . to what de fendant asked Mrs.-Gross, over ruled toy court. ; - j Continuing Mr. Jone' said: "I made inquiries as to' Dr. McCalla's where abouts. while I was ' at depot and I learned that he toad not gono off but bad stayed at home and it was said that my wi to had gone to tho back bf bouse to hunt some medicino tor him. My ; wife was sick later in the after noon about dark.' She appeared to toe nervous and Dr. Dean attended ber. In regard to my state of mind will say that "! Was worried and on I Frtday became more so. It seems tfes-i ibo talcs were ecsflicUng. I atc little. In afternoon I wont to drug j store and when. I came back my,wife was talking over telephone with Dr. Mccalls^-" State objected, '-v'!*! could. not understand, why she was talking over, telephone With him Wrtjen 1 knew . everyone at his homo was away.' On Friday night- about Xl o'clock 1 talked with her about on hOtrr and asked for an o^plaha ?.fejgryj -??tsr -n?.syH~-*^-*Usss ski co*". "fessed as to her relations with Dr. 'SloCaHa. We Were in our room and little daughter .Wad ' asleep in bod : " Here state objected as to what wife, told him:- It being X: SOo'cl?ok court took a .recess until 3 o'clock. .ADD -i JONES CASE. . . . .. ' Afternoon Session. : . Mri, Jones was returned to the cstand and defense asked \that he again t?tate what happened on VTiday. MCr. Jones said : "I questioned my wife closely about what bad" happened on Thursday, and - asked for, an e-N -pUnatiott. She finally confessed to anio. Sbe broke down and told me <sae was 'igullty ; of having improper relations with Dr. McCalla on Tlvurs ^ay. \:8h0 finally told me of one other occasion. I went' and" looked out toward' the McCalla ?h?me'.and>it was : dark.' -1 ask?! her wtv she did fit and she said; 'I could he? ;lt*V Hi ?Sod knows ? wish ? was dead.* Teat Stfi? lopg.time. af ter that, and emok ted. 'j ii finally wiant to bod but co0l4 not aleip. Did not eat much brcak fi?tt; next morning. I saw Dr. Mc Caft?' iii? bis yard and went back In "s-or^ho"^ I started otb*.v't?ere bat did not seo him tften. ?Ai&T I saw bim drive up in buggy and went toweifd ; fcoaso. Dr. McCalla. ?mm started to call Red Jones and I told ii ??a thai-if Lo did I would not give him time to pray . Red came up and I told ihica to go back. ttsd took a step forward and when he did I shot Dr. McCalla. -?le fell backward and started to struggling. I passed out and then shot thc Bccond time. Aunt Bessie came out and wnuted to Know what was the matter and I told her that I had killed Uncle Larrie. I went home, called tl .0 sheriff and telephoned Dr. Dean lo go to Aunt Bessie. When Mr. Sanders came I surrendered to him. I cannot des cribe my. feelings when I went over to kill Dr. McCalla. Mr. Watkins came down about 9:30 but I did not telephone him." Cross examination by Btate: "After shooting I. went home and telephoned Sheriff Ashley and Dr. Dean. I did not come to Anderson on Friday. On Thursday.I called Mr. Pool for Dr. McCalla and asked something about the :price of cotton. Dr. McCalla wanted to know because he had somo to salli I. did not eat supper there Frida; night. Do not remember go lng to McCalla home Friday evening Confession by my wife was made about ll o'clock at night and I went un to seo Dr. McCalla about 8:30 on Sat rday morning. I went there with the intention of killing him and car ried my. biggest pistol. >7es, v:ere were two other pistols in thc house but got thr> biggest. I bought this pis tol last ?pring after tho D'-dd affair. Wthen I# went to tho garage I helped them crank the car and tfcoa stayed in there with "Dr. McCalla. I accus ed bim about ray wife. He denied it and called Red Jones. He fell with his fae? up with head Just outside of garage. Aunt 'Bessie came out and asked me what I had dono. In few minutes saw Reaves Chamblee' and asked bim to go after Mrs. Dean to stay with my v.ifc. Aunt B?salo was running about in thc yard and 1 asked Drs. Land and .'Clean to take her in side. -.After I ??unpeeled my wife on Thursday I do' not *now whether I was up thoro dh;'-Friday or not. I told my wife -1 would not do anything to her if she would tell me the truth. I did not tell (lier anything about kill lng Div McCalla for it. I do not know how long it toole me to causo her to confess. If I had made up mind tc kill Dr. McCalla before I started up there I was not aware of it. I did not care as to whether it was against the law ?0 carry j pistol or not. I was badly torn- up ?nd was worried to death and ?idn?t think about that part of iii' I am <D?neficlary under Mrs. McCalla's will-but ? did not know how much lio rp cr ty t'.c had. I did not think about the. fact that Mrs. Mc Calla would benefit financially be cause of death .Dr;.: McCalla and there fore never thought about, my part as beneficiary ot.Will. No. Mitt. Mc Calla is in better health now than ciio has been for nome time past. Both of them were about 50 years old knew ho had last year's cotton. He raised, lt.. I do .apt know how many toutes; he<hed-..Ot hove about $11,000 mortgages on my property but- that is not heavy," Questioned, by defense again: "If my property waa tsold it would bring about $30,000 of $40,000." Dr. Dcnn'o Testimony. Dr.- Dean sWorn: "l am a practic ing physician and t live at Starr. I have, been Mrs.'Sones' physician for about five years y " On question aa, to whether he got call to attend Mrs. Jones on Friday and os to her ri pd i ti on objected to by state. Sustained-? by court. Court ruled, howevL-i. that defense had right to provo what 'was reported to de- j .fendant'as physical condition of-Mr-3. Jones. Dr. Dean continued: "I told Fea&ter that (lils wife wan suffering, from a norvous collapse for some reason, I did not know what. I called Mr. Frank Watkins myself." ?Here court ruled that ^defendant's -^ifo's confession rn nor "brother, Dr. Dean, was not- competent. Nc ques* tiona by state. Mrs. Corrio D. Jones.' MA}.. Jones testified; "I am the wife. Of Feaster I. Jones and wo were mar ried coven years ago next February. We have' been living where wo ; are now for five years, which is a ?hort uij'miit-i! ?i'ii; MuCa?ra 'homo. Ft ela tions between the families has been friendly, : the same ?s parents tp children." , State objected to relations between families but court over ruled. Question whether or not Dr. McCal la had' Improper relations objected to by otate, Also Question as to whetli er she did or. not attempt to resist bte advances. , . Mrs. Jone's continuing; "On Thurs day,' Oester 7, I 'took dinner with MTB. MVpJla. Feaster Mid Dr. Mc Calla were away. I'was in parlor by fire with Mrs Orcsa then they went to. depot. Whoa Dr. McCalla came in I know he had not gone to depot.*': S^^iAy^-^f1- -, Right here court ruled that defense, could not: prove ? what ' happened be tween Mir?. Jones and Dr.. McCalia. 1Objection by state in regard to what ??he told defendant about condition of fae? overruled. .Mrs.. Jones: "Feaster nsiid mo , about.my face--** .; .v.,.. v: 0& question by, defense /as -to Whether what she told him waa truth objected to by etatt*. Sustained by I court. Mrs. Jenes: "I told ntm th'if??Wl had burned it and he said that the other ?ide was to-^?t?i^Ji^'<^ira?j day nleU t ibia ^Jtsr that Dr. Mc Calla did bot 1 /ave H?uso while thoy We*? gan? tov'fiia d^etvbut I did not OW where be wai*. Husband look worried and norvbus and at little Stidayi^ * told m#<fory McCall*, had led me over tele^n? ?v :/Wsiiflt^ay ?Witl fcftd physic?! coltansa ted ca li ed for Dr. Dean. ; Oa iViday clgb* Feaster, asked about my restions .Wita Dr. McCalla, and I did not tell him at that. Ho was real ne^oas aad .excited aud finally t 'confeOtfod ?0 im ,pih?9?r>v?eJatlons1 wtth-.^::v??cCalla, 030 time being ea .^uysd?y' after noon. st>& Sawrday ac^hg "Wputotr. wa? much worried add ate Utit? .?rta?tV t. ?' I '"did '? ?ot ;.W?6W.; bsVwa%, ? 'i Dr. McCalia. , . ii SOCIETY I Miss Lillian Kyle Jones of Knox ville, Tenn., ls vj6itiug at the homo of Mr. E. C. Mc Cants. At Anderson College. The following invitations Cave been issued: "The Girls of Anderson Col lege at Home, Wednesday evening, November 21th, 1915. Bight to eleven." lise West A lu innao. The Due Weet Alumnae will meet this afternoon ot 3 o'clock with Mrs. Guy Norris, at her borne three miles below tile city. Mrs. John L. Pruitt has gone to Spartanburg to visit relatives. Willie there she will attend tho wedding of her sister Miss May Hallams, and Mr. James Caril. .. Musloile. The Ladles Aid Society of St. Johns Methodist church will give a musicale on Tuesday afternoon, No vember 23rd at the home of Mrs. G. B. Thompson on South Me DuCle street. Hrs. Cely Entertains. Notwithstanding tho wind and rain yesterday afternoon a merry and congenial party ot ladles gathered in Mrs. T. L. Coly's, bright and attrac tive parlors at her homo nv Calhoun street and spent two very pleasant hours with this charming hostess. Largo yellow chrysanthemums worn used In profusion, and these with tba bright fires and lights made a most inviting scene. FIvn tables were ar ranged for auction bridge, end. tho games were (unusually ?nteresting. Af ter the cards were laid aside, the ci arming hostess assisted by her mother, Mrs. P. C. Smith, Mns. Louis Horton and Miss Bertha Cash in aerv .ed an elegant salad course. Tho first prize, a lovely bundi vt .white carnations, was wono by Mrs. T. bl. Howard, Mrs. M. L. Bonham won tho consolation, a dainty 'hand-made handkerchief. >. . . Mra. Cely will entertain a few friends again this afternoon at another bridge party and a litt io later in tho month she will have a series of in formal little sewing parties. ? Those invited- for yesterday were: Mesdames J. H. Godfrey, 8. R. Parker, John Anderson, M. L. Bon ham, T. E. Howard, John Prank, 0. P. Ross, H. H. Watkins, Phelps Sas soon, J. L. Gray, John E. Sadler, A. G. Ftetwell, P. K. McCully, Marshall Orr, Hunter, Louis Horton, Allco Sykesv S. N. G lime r, Miss Bertha CasGiin. :..:.? Dinner Today. The Hammond School association will servo an elegant turkey dinner today in tho storeroom above Tollys' Furniture: storo'. ":. .' . They will begin serving at 12 o'clock and they are planning tor a very elah? .orate menu. The usual prices will bo charged. . Mrs. Eva S. Murray, who left An derson several weeks ago to make her home in Atlanta, ls .visiting Mrs. Dr., J. O. Wilhlte. Cross examination by state: "i con fessed to Feaster about 10 o'clock. /He did pot tell ma what he -.-/mi 1 il - 49 *" . Dr. McCalla, but said he would not] hurt me. I told him that it had hap pened on two different occasions. I was not at McCalla's on Friday nigi.it. Our little daughter was up there for awhile and Feaster went after her. but came right back. Feaster did not come to Anderson on Friday? Dr. and Mr?. Mc-O^lla- came and brought our child." By dofense:. "I told-Feaster that I could not help doing it and that I wished I WSB dead." Mik; Bessie Medalia. Mrs. McCalln; examined : "Yea, I raised Feaster Jones. " . : State objected to - question as to whether tho know of tho relations of Dr. McCalla and Mrs. Jones. Sus tained . Objections es to whether she even spoke of lt to Feaster. Not sus tained. She testified that ehe . did not speak to Feaster. Testified' that Sbe spoke to Dr. McCalla about it h ut court ruled that this was incom petent. - *~ Mrs. McOalla: "Dr. McCalla asked Feaster to take us to the. train on' Thursday afternoon. because he said, ho had to ec off. When we got back Mrs. Jones v\nd'Dr.' McCalla wore in' house." '.'" No questions by state. C. C. Jones sworn said? "I live at Starr abd am a cousin of Feaster Jones. ' I am familiar with the loca tion of tho plo. ves and McCalla. home ls about 250 or 300 yards from Jones.. Garage is about dCO yards from house. Garage 1s about 100 or iso feet-from bara where Rube Burris was. If ne gro, was on north aldo and . was look ing th rou gil* door he could havo seen -What he testified. I saw the satchel In boggy Dr. McCalfa generally car ried it. wi th him. . No or-sstionsby state. , ' 9? Shorlff ^Ashley; sworn said, fl sm sheriff of Anderson county and on Saturday morning, October 0. Feaster Jones called me up. Ko told me that ha bad WUod his Uncle Larrie.? ': State objected to question of, de? leese \as to what appeared ? to , be Jones1 physical condition by conversa tion, aver 'phone. Cv ?<r ruled. ; (Sheriff Ashley: T "BO : ' called -,. me' about 8:80 o'clock ac ? appeared to be very nervous and belted from his ill USE YOUR its -.if ii PHONE We'll g t it to you quick, for just this kind of weather you'll find us well prepared to meet your wants in RAINCOATS UMBRELLAS RUBBERS And to tell you too, we have a; . danri) line of good SHOES Shoes that are all leather, will V.eep your feet dry and warm-. for women and children. 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Phone No. 223. o We are recommending our 10-1-0 and ??-2-0 and 10-2-^0 for wheat and oats this fall when you sow it. tlii This will give it stalk and gr?lns in the head, and that it what you want in grain, if you will sow five acres in wheat and five in oats this fall, after preparing the land well and fertilizing it well with either cf the?fe goods* you will find ii advantageous. The 10-2-1*0 ii an especially ^ goods for grain. ?ndersoii Anderson, South Carolina, m