The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1917, April 28, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
LUC AL BOY WON
SECOND PLACE
Brbyfet of Artrfetfbh Wa* ? CloiM
Second F?ir Gtftfcge of Charle?,
to? At Rock Hill
Dispatches reaching Anderson froti
Rock Hill last night .said that P. ES
Brbyles of Anderson, representing thc
College of Charleston, won second
place ra the State Oratorical Contest
held at Rock Hill last night.
R. J. Syfan of Abbeville, represent
ing Wo fiord college, won first place
while H. P. .Smith of Yorkvllle, rep
resenting tho Presbyterian College ol
South Carolina, captured the third
honor.
People of this section will lake s
particular pleasure In knowing that
first ?nd spcond hon -rs came to Abbe
ville and, Anderson counties and they
will be proud of the showing made by
Messrs Syfan and Broyles.
THE BELTON JOURNAL
New taper fussed for ti?? fcteae-vt di
The People of the Ktand-lTpe etty.
Belton has a bran new paper, and
it promises to be Just the kind of news
paper that that flourishing town de
serves. The manager and editor, will
be Claude A. Craves, who bas bsd a
number of yars of experience la news
paper work. Mr. Graves waa engaged
by Tl.u Intelligencer company when
the plant of the defunct Relton News
was purchased The people of Helton
had ulways stuck to their borne psper,
anti the temporary arrangement of a
Relton pago In the Daily Intelligencer
Waa hot just what they wished. This
paper has been started In tho plant
owned by Tho intelligencer company,
hui the buts in eos management ?nd
jmiifry nf ?ito* ?-per is ?= r.o *T?.y rc
jeted to that or The Intelligencer.
While thjs neighbor will cut Into the
Hold or Tho Intelligencer, vt. wish lt
much sacoess and can assuru the peo
ple of Belton that Mr. Graves ls a
man of good character, of determina
tion and of experience in general
newspaper work.
In his .first issue, .received yesterday,
afr;, fir?ves says: -
"The prime object of The Belton
Journal Ja to issue a clean, nierai,
ojgh*-pago\ alt Rome print w?fet?ly
paper and wa propose to Issue the
whiskey ad. We stand for those
things that bring about improvement
abd .development of worthy canses.
We hope to publish ? paper worthy of
advertising patr?riage and literal sup
port of the town and county,
i '"This ?paper ls not, and will not be
come a political pubiicatl?h/'P?lttl
cal speeches if published, win be run
"We' harp confidence Rv^e eitiem.
^Uwi^Vould not uavj/uune?ed'ihm
paper ancTT^JifnpbyKl to Issue the
kind of n*wi?^rJjPfc Belton rightly
THE lj??^ MEETINGS
Latest Newsftaa^hteS thc Electron of
AnU.Rtease County Con
J v?ations.
The iaiest reports rrom over the
?tate are to tho affect that the tinea
were not drawn In many of the fcnnn
4lea list Saturda* and that where
--jrrc ir.n ."ir.r; ^?irr.Uiiaira?icu
forces ia some quarters won out,
Bending to the enanty conventions
untl-Blcase .delegations. .
In Columbia everything was against
the administration. In Newberry, the
home of the governor, the county con
vention appears to be overwhelming
ly agalast him, although the governor
waa tho president of tho last conven
tion. Mr. Dominick waa defeated for
tba county convention.
In Greenville there ls talk of con
tenting ono oftho club meetings
because tho president called lt tb or
der at an hour different from that
made publie, end th? Bisase people
?ot thuro early and named the dele
gate* before the opposition side came.
In Georgetown there was a share
division again*
John L. Mclaurin'* friends captured
hw club at Bennctsvllle.
b o o o o o o o o o o oo
0 ? .? " b
s Aa Americans Are Befog Held o
e Prtseh?rs ta ftmfeb Pity e
e New, Wires Admiral Bad? 6
1 ^%Bas?^a?ssy"^Q^?r. : o
^ -r~ .
o (By Associated Press.). o
o Washington,.April 24.-Nelson o
o. O'Shaughnessy ?mortcan charge o
o at Mexico City, his ramuy and o
staff, and Cons?! General Shank- o
Xi? ' tin and bte staff, arrived th Ve<v o
o Cms rrom the Mexican capital o
o tonight. o
o Rear Admiral Fletcher report- r
o ed to tho navy department late o
o tonight that a special train from o
o Mexico City bearing Chargo o
o O'ShaushhosB?y and other b
?BHfp?Sh? had arrived at a o
o ?o?ht Rve mues ont from Vara o
o ?rnx %her* the track; was torn o
o hp. A irais from Vera. Crur o
o ~et the chargewho ha? reached o
o the break in the track. o
a The admiral also reported o
o that a rumor had reached Mex- o
o ico City that Moxlchhs w?ire be- b
o }ng detained at Vera Cr?s and b
o that a? a r?suR C?derai Hn?irte o
o had ordered thal no more Amer- o
j^tps be p^rAitttcd to ?eSv? the o
raa?i oa War P?fttftfe, ?
ansnia. : AWrtt ta.-v
d ^rd?ra pWh?g taj? JnW;j
? sine* war JOOOng. ?
> patrol t.iio Qatun^locks o
; - r. r, fcf ?uli ai. toe ?
? -i*iSts aha Pedro ?rguei o
a^a^aasasasal
M A it Rf ADE AT IVA
Mt. Jut*. F. StMpsaa, a Popular .Mall
Clerk OB the C. A ? . C. Road
Iva, April 24-On last Thursday af
ternoon at ?J o'clock at tho bom? of
Mr. and Mrs. Ti. S. Sherard, Miss Mary
Sherard and Mr. James F. Simpson,
of Anderson, were married by Rev.
S. J. Hood. Miss Sherard is one of j
Iva's most popular yoong ladies and
Mr, S i tri i mon is one of the popular !
mall clerks of the C. & W. C. railroad. | ?
immediately after tiic ceremony they j
left tor their homo in Anderson.
Tho out of town guests were Mr.
W. 8. Sherard and mother, Mrs. J.
W. Sherard of Abbeville. Mr and
Mrs. McCucn of Anderson, and Mr?..
Fred Deans of Deans.
Mrs. ?nd Mrs. M. A. Hall len Wed
nesday for Fair Forest to see their
daughter who is very ill. Miss Halt
ts ono of the teachers In th. High
School there.
Miss Birdie Varina Jackton of
Store vi ll? is ? ponding awhile with her
sister, Mrs, D. A. Burrlss.
Among the shoppers at Anderson on
Wednesday from Iva were Mr. and
Mrs. T> C: ifacAteon and,- Rev. S. J.
Hood and wife.
MI-H. Q.. H. Held of Anderson and
daughter, Mrs. Fred Dean of Deans,
spent Thursday at the home of Mr.
J A. McAllister.
Mr. Marshall Jones ..has been In [?'
Greenville several days this week on j tl
business. j])
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Simpson of An- al
derson wore guests Thursday of Mrs. 101
A. C. Townsend. ? ol
Mr. Rotiae, relief agent of the C. ttl
& W. C.. Ia here thu* week m the nb-, '?
senco of the agent,. Mr. S. M. Jonea.
WAR BROKE UP
ANDERSON'S PLAN
Will llave 16 Look Hbewherc For
- .. Ji.' ^ - . L-l
m Tem imrmg me v>om euer ate
Kennion f?
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'IX
Those who have in charge the mat- w
tro of securing a tent fdr the ip- ' pc
preaching Confederate Veteran's Re- ? wi
union thought that ft would be a Bim- tb
pie matter to obtain a tent from the dc
.war department suitable for use on fr
this occasion and lt would hare been th
easy enoug'u ordinarily, but slice the ' ol
trouble has broken out In Mexico the 2
Government will need all the tents ot
it happens to own and therefore the ! w
committee appointed for the purpose I' fi
or getting ? tent will nave to look I
elsewhere. It Ia Hoped tait some ar- ' pt
?.?hgcmeht can be made to borrow gt
ode from tho Saluda Baptist Associa- od
Ooh although lt is not know whether in
that bony has a tait large enough for pi
^Anderson's needs. There is no house th
in AtVd*r?oh'r?rge .enough to eccom
modate the Veteran? during the bust- hi
?ess ?eas io ns of the body and the tent ar
so'ut lon ia the only possible way out si
K thu quahdry. tc
STATE SOLDIERS jj
MIS? STRIKERS fl
ai??^ m\\? bu,i?-, - i i't i , ' a at
raciii w omen acnes entraren im- >
>. ^ Syih? Troop* - . m
(By Associated Hrc?a.) j a;
Trinidad, Colo.. April 24.-State '
.troops under command Hf Adjutant 2*
General John Chase tonight advanced ,P>
toward Ludlow, after occupying Lynn
and Aguilar: without) resiatance hy ?f
the warring strikers. At Aguilar the *?
militiamen released the company men B^
imprisoned in tho Empire and South- J"
western mikes since Wednesday. All S
the prisoners, including J. W. Siple. ?*
(resident o! the southwestern Fuel T
Company, were sitd to he unharmed. 81
' The wheraboute of the strikers, who ,
suddenly abandoned their yian of re- *l
slating the troops at Lynn, waa not!?l
definitely known. It gc?***lty was n
believed, however, that they execui?*
the maneuver, begun early In the day l;?
and massed their forces In the Black Tl
Hills, two miles hOrth of Ludlow. W
seso a a a o o a iee ss tie S
I a ot
o : PiCIfeKS H? VT* ' ' e. J?
e -w ?*
a e e e . e e e se e o o o o o o o Jj
. Old Soldiers Decoration day at Cross H
Roads church on Thursday May 7t*. ?
All t?ie old soldiers In Picken* county *t
Invited, alao those In ofher counties ,j
aear enough to attend. Program will "
?PDr?Jqhn,0. Olt?kscal?s will d>nV>r ?
the memorial addreas at Mt Pisgah
church, in Anderson county, on Satur- -
day be toro the second StuMhr In Jany ,;"
it .2 o'clock p m.. He Wilt also speak f>
on 8npday morning. Everybody lp
vitcfl. All day singing on Sandgy with
dinner on the ground Prominent sing- "
ers to be present.
Newe was 'received in the city hist
Gary at his pome VJ Atlanta on that]
day. He waa f&rjneriy a cithten sud is A
well known ia iu>? oouity where he j ot
aaa many relatives^ He waa about1 Oi
*0 yea? ?t ago and. ;Ccavbp .a wife .and K
several chttdren. The. remains Wera at
brough* to liberty and burled Sunday, j fr
At LeiiriVuVn >h% the saaerintend-1 o
??? O? ton co?ton mili by watch they j a
(were both employed, had them eh hts o
[ped^oeid^^^1 l^*^a*'^o1f,e *?
.on by the excitement, "oTrft^'bnjlet??
? atrnek Rows lu, the, hind, itt. dil- ? o
?mi.?of,U.i? chafer and o
COLLEGE RECITAL
MUCH ENJOYED
?rst Year Claas Acquitted Them
selve? ia Slpendid M*aner
at the Collegs x
The studio recital, given in the gym-^
aHium of Anderson Collogo hy the
rst year students on Wednesday af
?rnoon Was a very pleasant event,
he gymnasium was decorated for the
reunion in dogwood and fern and was
tore han pretty. The following was
ie program rendered:
he Little Lover.... Dorine! l
manche Dalrymple,
ho Doy That Was Scatrt O'Dyin' .
S roe son
Itu by Davenport
he Wild White ftceo .. . .Winis
Hess Wilson
sndolphon.Longfellow
Ellen Richardson
eeln' Things.Field
Mary Ramsey
he of lion's Tramps... Smith
Claro Br ad h am
he SIgri of the Cross (Arena Scene).
Barrett
Nelle Bewley.
AM of tho uti dents showed rcmark
)1e possibilities in the readings while
ie poise and atmosphere preserved
v the participants wu most rcmark
t)tn for .such young artists. Every
to, prosent spoke in the highest terms
[ the Work being accomplished ip
tis department and complimented
>th pupils and instructor.
HtfX?Y ?0R THE WAB
uvernrae.it Ways ef Hafer** Loa?
fer the Parp?se.
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(From the Wall Street Jonranl.) ||?
At the outbreak of the.war with
pain in ?89J9, Congress authorized thc
sue o? S400.000.000 3 per cont bonds,
i he used rt ni y With defraying tito ox- G
innes Incident to the war. This Is hi
hat le commonly known as the 3 W
>r cent iban of 1908-108, because it | si
as redeemable at the pleasure of el
ie United States after 10 years from r'<
tte or Issue and payable rn 20 years di
om such date. Only $)98,?9li.?60 or fe
ese"bonds were ever issued.. Part tc,
' the issue was since refunded into fi
pov cent consoles, and there is now ai
itstanding a total of t63,945.?<30 of T
btoh^JMUpEUlJtlO ?rex registered kef as
7,932,120 coupon bonds. . fi
The feature of tba loan wea its A
>pular reception In the country. Con- tl
'eas sought to make lt so, when it 'flt
.erred the bonds to . rto ' /mrde -.1'
the denominations ot |20. or multi- ?J
es of that su iii. The law stated that
e bonds, were to be first offered at
ir Ss a popular loan under.jwSb;frog.
allons, prescribed by thc^lWTgtigy. B<
will give tho cVtlieha of tfce/ynited jj
'ditos to participate la subboelpttens fr
i such loan; ind is alloting said Ql
linds, the se.eral subscriptions o? n
dividual:; chati first be accepted and i\
Yi subscriptions for the lowest am- w
tats shall be first allowed. - ei
'How popular the offering Was. is w
town "by the fact that there were hi
F2.224 subscriptions for the $?oO and, a
ss. of which 180.57.1 Were for ?fiOO ri,
jnds. The Treasury dcpartm<rat had ai
.ade special efforts to extend the op-1
>rtunlty for public subscription. The jj
iwsnane.ira war? ??tov??d With data.
id blank ?on,.- .of suhacrip?&? ?UT.
rculers, etc., were supplied tc over
1,000 money order offices, every ox- et
hess office and. all the banks. n
Whon war brnhe but in 1898, tito u
il'ance >'n the treasury's fund was u
?26.000.OOO including the gold re- ;rii
trve. Today tho general, balance In \t
c Treasury is $$3e750O,"000. Th? tn- ia
rest b??rthg dhbt of tho United w
.ates at tho close Of tho fiscal year T
198 Was, 4847,367,470. Today it m
ands ?t f?67.953.3l0. . , lW
The treasury on the present occa- .:
on ia owed money oh account of its fi
Mays for tho construction or the ?
?nama Canal, for which lt has not >.'
it ^been relmbur-; 1 by ltonds, sl
ough, authorized for that purpose. e<
tie total amount expended oh the te
irchas?s and constriction Of tho ca- cl
il to dat? is 1347.198,207 and the ci
doubts expended lrom the proceeds y<
1 bonds, ihcl?dlnr nr?mlnms ls ?138.- ci
jt^a^ti^r^
?te^w?e bal?- o*of ^^^Icnft^toor^ cl
?tfb?th?t '.?i rssne?, IS 1240,569,000. Ol
?S?^lMr^SAl?^ ^
.C. B.own aral W. A. Watson p?
Have Acquired VnfaaMe Susi- . *
By a deni put through yesterday w. a
. watson and D, C. Brown became "
rvrth ' WcDnffie and . East Whftner 0i
rest. The property waa purchased 6e
Om W. R. Osborne and lt ls under- tt
bod th*t the consideration was some- ci
(?her near 314,000. h,
Although no definite atatentont has ?,
?eh given ont by tho new vwners or a,
io property tt ls said that the? will ia
lortly begin to make hnpro vert eats > tr
i ?. IM
- H*
boo ooo o o o o o o o ooo o o oil?
H:WM?T ? O L
. Lastras Bay I?M, a' ",
One of th? n*rtoesshot th. the o ?
ii rst day's dghtlng a? ver* Orne o
.^..J^.^aap*. Hptmos or o
Laurens. The dh?mtehea ?wrtnVt;-'*! v
Btito how seriously he Was hhrt. o o.
Another Laurens horra the nary ' o ai
in that barf o ?He wor&? to Jeff o ?
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* ELECTRIC err1
* _
lr Items of Interest and rVeoni
* Wir etea* on the "St
fr *> * * ? * !
> Altar***
'tye of the neatest piece? of work
?tf? in A'pflorson in quite awhile I? '
ht) splendid new electric sign, Just,
lac?d for "Dr. M. H. Campbell's op
leal parlors. Th? sign is easily one I
f the Best in Anderton and every part 1
f it wis constructed herc in the city.,
8! metal was tarnished by the Div-.
Roofing Company, the iron' came J
rout toi Afiu-iitj?n Foundry and Mfa-'
hine (Vrnpahy, thc electrical work'
res done by F. 8. Mau Id in arid the
alnttng ls the work of the H. D. Goss
fgn.Co. Any otoo taking a look at
ie sign niuBt at once be convinced
iat ak good work can be done right
ere in ?ndorson-as any town tn the
Duhtry.
-o-?
.emohhtrater lites
tee Present Outlook.
J. W. Hot:'irock, coqrtty demonstrs
>r for Anderson has returned to thc
Ity after a trip of inspection all over
ie cObnty- Mr. Rothrock says that
e is ? weH' pfcsi/S'd. ? 'wtth the progress
ie fs?mern'awe"ttaklag and that they
re going "abend, slowl' but surely.
H- saya that if Uie fair weather
mtlnoe?'for a few days practican v
ll of thc farmers In the county will
iv ap, witn Jthoir" workjby. cite middle
r nett weok. 'According to the dem
i^trator thc . - rat ere i. 't a;.?7rr?$?
f tBcscluon belriK late and aro do
ig thc:r WO?I? ?ia thoroughly as ever.
oan^.^?I-0
Closed Bassfea.
Several Anderson people went to
reen Pond School lust Thursday
ight for the Closing u .erclscs which
-aVe heM by that Institution. A
hall admission waa chargod to thu
terclBcs and the sum of $?8.70 wah
rallied. . The money will be used
sftng the coming summer months
tr putting th? school building In bct
ir shape. T^ie exercises Thursday
Ight-'con sf sled* of recitation.^ etc.,
id tho evening was very Interesting.
he handsome prize for the Student
t?pUjt th?^.f?st record during the
85 wentfo'?llss Nannie Lee Girard,
nether f catii re of the evening wa?
le' andres;, delivered by Dr Lee
saner* Of Anderson.
L*?^ sl???'*'>u,un. ?ne 9*.r^nderV
>>.'* host known farmers and tot that <
latter, rme of the best known farmers '
i tl\? State, was In Anderson yester- 1
ay on <buslneaa. While here Mr. Aull (
?hf ? reporter for The Intellgencer {
iat crops had been somewhat back
ard in this section and thal the farm- '
ra bad been badly behind. However,
1th the recent pretty weather, they
ave almost succeeded in catching up 1
Yd Mr. Aull says that ne expects An.
ir%$i ?$)&{y1WTOke' bumper drops
'id big yields this year.
. 'Jilldj-,
nay Cass
The^dSCjcaet for tne.-.n'oft term or i
mrt in Anderson couuly, to be held I
ext month, shows many cases. All ?
.ld, there are 125 slated for'trial and
will be Impossible for the court to
Bar ,ell .of, these,. Ono .very interest-.
\&jti^$??iieM Tor trial at. this term ;
* tb?t charging a welt known young
htV man of th s county wfth Blinder. <
Se, staion, waa hroug>t by a. .Baptist 1
mister of the city and the hearing i
rom iaes to,fcc foll of in tore? t.. , i^fc j
^w^^rlwd^ ? ;||
The varkrva ra&paage s'a?cs conduct. 1
i In d?rTer?nt parts of the city yes- <
ird?y by ne vie rsl of the Sunday school
asses of the churches attracted large I
rowds and in) most Instances the
jung lanie's 'realized good snips. The '
ike sale waa held with tho Olympia
andy Kitchen and drew a number of
M itvPl iMMotiVu to trott a telephone j
ifc.v Kellner flt*. Xbfrtfd her. his ]
>mparsfon snft?fed rhiury, but \
>e ^ -wate rJfn^fi^Iy.bTU^ j
he maeh?e wah towed to Gen Arwhle j
(VrJd?a?. I'?nr?Mfrjf, '-where R're??rved at-, |
?Sr^We^ I
ia^rJatra?o tW^dwell heard a hVm-. J
it of applications yesterday from *
?vera! women wanting warrants for !
teir hushsmds oft vir fou a ann\ gjtmdry '
larges. The ma?istrate csys that he ^
A. Swift, a weM known white maa
Fnrtc section cf the c??Bfty, wia
.brnde nyv ??tlittite Broad weil
-t j^ftsj^hvy nsetntnf oe a charge
eni?^.Vfejoor. The JW^?trati te
IgateU the case hut deemed ***
eoeefmWBMfent to convict ra*d
e defendant wai
Wm\\\m
f, * * ******** * *
? SPARKLETS *
Caught Over UM *
nstft. 'of ~0ct??mt sun ^
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S?M Ltoj?or
' To B B?tertfVe.
Marji Robinson, s rioRro woolan,
was. arrested in North Andorson yes- j
terda'y morning Od a charge of selling
liquor and was placed in thc county
jail, lt ta alleged that thc woman sold
a pint Of whiskey to D?tective Wll
llk'ni Drennan, an Ahdera?n county of.
fleer. She will probably be given a
hearing in Magistrate Brdadwelis
court today.
Sew Atore WiH
Opea Thursday.
The North Anderson Grocery Co.,
Paul D. Martin, proprietor, will open
its doors to the public next Thursday
morning. Mr. Mart?n was formerly
owner of the Martin Drug store, but
he dtsposeci of that business a short
tim? Bg? to Crayton & Co. Mr. Mar
tin says that he expects. North An
derson to keep On growing just as jt
has been dofng and that his business
In that Section will be fine.
Kara! felfe?is ?~
Had Field Hay.
About eight of the schools In th?
Three and Twenty section of the coun
ty observed yesterday as field day.
I. B. Felton, county superintendent
Ot education and James N. Pear man,
clerk of court, were among the An
der son people to attend the event.
They retnrhed to city last night and
?poke in tho highest terms of the
snlehdTd shAwrnij tb?'A? *? ja* coun
try schools. Mr7 Felton said that the
teachers in the various schools repro
bated all deserved to be congratula
ted Tor what they have done.
-o
[freeawood People
( ffer? Here Yesterday.
A party of Greenwood people coin
Wised of br. and Mrs. G. W. Gard
ner, G.. W. Gardner, Jr., and Miss
Jessie -.Wright of C?lhO?h. Ga., spent
f?dt?r^xy In Anderson. They were,
an routo to Walhalla, where they will
rt'att relaiiVes, but spent the day very
pleasantly In Anderson. O. W. Gard
ner , Jr, returned fo Greenwood hut
night.
Ivett* Way
awWjl Berle.
. The Jirst oar of. posts for Ander
son's great White Way arrived in the
city yesterday. The next car will be
shipped in eight deye, making a total
of 115 poets. Two additional posts
kre.in the cars but these were order
sd by WV I>. Brlss?y for use in front
sf his office Shd.hi front of his heme
WOrk of placing the posto will probab- j
Fily he under way during tho next!
week.
D. AVIL Wff!
*e*t Monday.
Cateechee chapter. Daughters of the
American tt?vb?t??on, v.l.. hold its
regular meeting tomorrow afternnm
%i i ?rc;?rok with Mrs. 'i', ?, urayteri
?a Crayton street. Business of im
portance lr to be np for consido Ci
tion and the officers of the chapter re
luest that every member be present.
-o
tickets Are vv
tioTftg Fast.
Those in charge of the ticket selling
^arnpnfgn for the chautauqua, to. be
veld next week, beginning Tuesday,
laid met hight that already practi
cally enough tickets had -been sold to
issure th? fact that Anderson people
Viii lose no money. It was. necessary
hat 759 tickets be sold at $2.00 each,
ornake the affair a financial success,
?vcriytfring is now ready for the big
xpeWng day, Tuesday.
JUST IPBimB A???SD
Some people Just cripple around' ')
noel of the days of their life, worth
ibout half what they might he to them
selves and their families, wftn all en- :
irgV'gohe; anti only duty dragging them
ibm. ??ar daily tasks. Thjy don't ?
?now what is the matter, and treat
rrst one symptom and then another,
virobut much result. The real trouble ,
a that th? Mood is not Tick enough lo ,
upp?y toe demands of the system. ;
rbis lack of the necessary ?l?ments '
nay manifest itself in nervousness, in
ndigestion, in rheumatism, lp emaela. :
lob, lo that "all gone" feeling. Just !
rive yourself a chance hy_mhk??g ,
roux blood all. right and see how quick
?ature will give you poise and energy. ,
fany ot your neighbors have redeemed ?
ives aimtfrj Bhfpwr?cked by the faith- ,
Ul; Use bf iMrs. Joe Poison's Remedy ]
which is a great ?liminant and tonic.
BLWM?arS away the n^uW?es and
hfprbuilds up tbs system. That was J
?^chse with Mr.w^tt^**et%2^? ]
neara ago I'wa's Buffering from indi- i
restlo?. For Ihres month* -*chad tb; I
Ive on milk and bread. 1 waa Jtol ab '
vest and nervous as I could be. Eight
stiles of ate. Joe Persona Remedy
iUTed mc. after the doctor's Medicine
tt<a can buy this great remedy ct
n&A druggists. If yours doesn't have
t mit mn KATHI . ?i<>!!*r *.* the UsgJiy {
Ps???s Corporation, Charlotta. N\ C., bsa {
tb? will ?apply you.
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mb CAN TAKE 0*1 TC JC CfUf: ffl? T?f
ro?gKt fe <N*t and War KfflfiETO, ??I? MEAT
?=TB$8 Vrtfth rte Kidney* nt oace when Back
. - " f ?nrts ?r Braider botners-Meat
forms Urie Acid.
SSS6. j:f?on? r.I^2rTy'.- ??tIoDal No man or woman who eats tuest
t? Coutil parolina, in. ita uro- regulsrly can make a mistake by flush.
MKgHQr, the Palrnetto Reglj^est, has Jng the UdeyB occasionally, saya va
gP&Oy experienced a tour of duty w?U known authority. Meat fornts
i?11 -Hf^ij&^^fSF "rte ?chi ^hlch clogs tho kidney pore?
fcS^LWL^S^l???^J^*** tney sluggishly filter or strain ottly
to call, for ,50.000 volrmU.^rs..Sduth ^ *f. tW5 wa?,?e and ^"o?? frenV
rS^Si^i^SL^iS^SS ?. blood, then you got sick. Nearlv
L?ntl*-r' ^V000 $g all rheumatism, neadaches.. liver tioii
ma'de~So?l of the b?e. nervonsness. c^sUpatioTr^dlzzi
7" ?$55* 7b 9? Siffig S Sn coa?e s!??!T??h kidneys.
w^*s l'iP^dl?l0i? ' Tbe moment yon feel a dull ache In
MST?IO?I??7 %??,Ti??X??2?' t?e Drine ?8 <=loua>. offensive, full of
^ ??iVA ' numb?re? 874 offl- sediment, irregular of passage or at
cers ana men.^ ^ , . tended by a sensation of flcaldlng. get
.. r<*?2?EOrf^*?w5L r"."".. about tour ounces of Jad Salts from
o^S^e^i oTth? jfej^^
of mexico. Col, Butler was killed and n^?Uii?, *2 ^ TS^.^LM
Lieut. Col. J. P. picklnson was taor- brfakfaat t0? R few days a? d your kid
South Carolina, and has been used for xcneratlons to
Ardhhputtefese. one ot the last en-. ?,og*i? r?*?oys sled stimulate
sJan^nria of tb? war "he loss of tho tthem to activity, also. tt> neutraRae
Pe?So?re^nient^ai over TOO aieat the ac,dB lQ ?rIac ?? " ?",01 <CT <*us
Tr)e. regimental colors, now preserved or?er.8v,.. . Inav^^t,? ?"A
In^he.ltaty capitol, was fne first col- . J**8^8'8, l^^i??-i?^?
^ to 'noat over the walls of the City JSS!8^^^11^^.1"^*!!"0!^
ot Mexico. TnlsBtaysrnentisnsadeon ,itn,a..water.dr!nk which all regular
Bke authority^ ol^^eT^altman. the .^?JateT b -ou'd ^ke now and then
brigade commander. ?J?rp the4Kk,dne<!r8 cIeoa, and ,the
, On the muster of the regiment, on ? ?00 Pure.-there by avoiding aerious
Jme 19. 1848, at.Vera CnisyjtaTtta way kWney complications.
h?Ti??n^^ ORIGIN OF l?lB ?AVr
which had formed on tho ear, spot -
a little leas than a year before. The origin of the Navy Department
In War Between Beetsons. may be said to date from October 13.
The regiment was disbanded at the 1775, when congross authorized the
close of the .Mexican way, but at thV equipment bf two cruisers, mouuting
cal lot Gov Plc ken H for troops lu 1601 respectively 10 and 14 guns. Before
?*le second SorUhjCarolma Infantry, the end of that year, more thah 14
under Us now dispensation, went In- more vessels of from 20 to 36 guns
te the services of the State. Col. J. were authorized. The affairs of th*
?. Kershaw was ita first regimental navy were nt that timo entrusted to
commander, the regiment belog con- a "Marino Committee." In 1708 the
signed to Boh&?m'?.brigade In the di- present department was formally cro
vrsioh of Gen. P. G. T. Beauregard, and ated, and BenJ. Stoddard waa appoint
on the promotion of Col. Kershaw to ed the first Secretary,
brigade tmmmander was ..re?satga?d Savy Yards,
?vflie bfganls?Uon cc^rMrahded hy 1 New York Navy. Yard. Broo'u
htm. lyn^ N. Y.
. The. Second .South . Carolina in- 2. Boston Navy Yard, Boston, Mass,
fantry partleipk?d In OJO Battle off 3. NoVfoik ?*>y Yard, near N^r
Bull Rub, the Peninsular Campaign, folk, Va.
Hie Seven Day* Battie*, the Mary- ?. Portsmouth Naty Yard. Porta
RM Caaipalfta, . l^edhrckburg. mouth. N. H.
CftaiyelorsYUle. , Oettyaburg^Jfoox- Philadelphia Navy Yard, Phlla
? W^e?ri^'slJrt^v?Dla. Noioi d^fh?ar^siand Navy Yard, near San
Anna, Cold Harbor, the siege of Pe- francisco, Cal.
sagoments and was Included ip the S Puget 8otind Navy Yard. ' Brein
burrender of Col. Joseph B. Johnston, er tod, Wash.
lettre:na ita That coairiia?3r?r. r&?.l TM**, .r. -t-tie?= -t CharJestom^S
?fii?ii?S W????C5 O? th?5 City. ?OT WML Fl? .: liront Lake-,
At tho ootbreaa or noatlllt!es.inl898. North Chicago, Hin'*n toroedo nna a
aymM Boui?^^w?hhv^alliihM training sUOod at Viewport. R. I., and
or/i.-r the command of COI. (now gen- a training station on Yerba Buona Ts
fcrai) Write Jones, volunteered for ec- Cal., and thc Naval W?r Cu?teg?,
mr??er?tce. The regra?5^ waa astis- NewptPrt,, R. I,
Cered into the service of the Untied Naval stations have been established
States and was sent to Cuba with the at Tntutia, Samoa; Island of Guam;
o? c^a??toft, In^?^'H^-'cfB^taaiho. Cuba. Hooutnl?, P. ?.
?Hpfcr. honevsbly dWeWrged out Cavlfe and Olbtfgapo. PIUHplae Is
jf the sej/vtce ot the government lands. The latte* hes become' an Int
^TheVe^rh^^ ?SS fiaet11 navml baBto for 0,6 A8fcit{0
Wm?^'Tj ?. H^ert Henry T. f*1* Old Yes*e18. ^
rhompson. Edwin R, Opx. C. T. Lip? 1 TrreVdlW^ow in the navy IMH9
?conn? abd A. B. L?|ar^; ^umber of m 'veeseW ^-fn^Wll