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(?i? intipim ii and conseguid surfac*-?. Ii is rspt-ciatlv Yalunblo lo nuini'D, .-??il . h ot: ld .il v. i be uaed Tor u,cf rttluiis. French Remedy for ^ Stomach Troubles The loading doctors of Franc? have for viera ut?d* a prescription of vege table oila for chronic stomach trouble and constipation .that aclu lite ? charra. One dose will convince you. ' Severe casri.of years' standing are often greatly benefited within 24 hour*. So many people are settimr. surnrisine result* ?hat we feel all persons suffering from ' constipation, lower bowel, liver 'and iioinaclt troubles ghoul d try May r's '.'Woh?e'rful Stomach Remedy. It ia now told here by EVANS' PHARMACY Three Stores. .*:;U In ttttf ???<* tit.14 aMMIIteVwV tv-!M. ?il?? -wih^Hat KIWKIB. \y . .?iiVne?n??U?iil.:-irctt.Al?or?l:trUl . ?Y DRUGGISTS EVER?iVHERt Harley-Da vids?n 6 horse power, with step Ht???f. Only ?210;00. L. L. Harris, Agent, UKI TON, S. V* -- , ^ SAVE YOUR CHICKS ' ^vSlni Wf'^N j laSM?tadrlf ?rfsW<?S2^^3^^^^r^i^* set WkkL ^^K^ MLI> RY liVAXSrPJUBMAlT. Anderson, S. C. mx*m?m ?WT sre's Some of Our Work Wa ara proud of H Just aa we're proud or ^^?nSte-asotljil. public or privat?) wave .WT bull?, .netter ?till-?ur customers are . ^^??rmsDrirtaey tel! us BO and will toll W?aubmlt deslirns ?nd give ron tho bene fit 'or ?ue totJB nxtH*rlene?r without elmrec. .we WMH 'to ts 11 w ?laSMfOUt iinpruv- -JF ?ittea Tor A pr*rhielri* metan- *9m%f WS'lrBowW Sf Mn~am.ni carefully waaeleci Bl ?wonomanf iMtjlMLf bbw jMkm\ ?fit WO?K in rflaafaaam doo*i ?art best y 5, C iprica- aro 1-richi. Write nt -today and -, ?*udr 1 l\' >r/^ ? it" ?in . Owe? Bfoa. ' --.. ,!.', - ri n my farm, con acres .". of the finest n. Georgia ?very ter ri rind day subsoil, cs in (Ult iv st ion; 14 ino. Aifuma high way it. Tenant linprcrvc milcs east of Vienna, Will sell for e. SS.?OO.flO loeb at M. BKLL, Cordel?, Q DRAINAGE VIEWERS HAVE FILED REPORT ? HAVE INVESTIGATED THE ROCKY RIVER SWAMP - PLAN IS FEASIBLE , Drain Many Acre, of Marsh Land and Doing Away With the Contaminated Water (l-'rom Thursday's Daily.) Th? Board of Viewers, consisting ??fl jw. A. Sanders, ?ilvey Bolt HIM! I George NV. Laboon, appointed tome ?days ago by Jain? ? N. I'carmnn, < I?*rk 'of court, to view '. 'i ; Rocky Hiver, swamp laud and report UH t?i whether I tor not lt can be drained, fl?ed a com ?p?ete report with Mr. I'.>arili8li yester- ' day. The Viewers st UH .'ml lila pro?-I josition I;; feasible and they suent to .>:. heartily In favor of t!i" proposed iitpve. I Kineo this repcirt ht?3 been Died i o Cl? rk i?f ' inirt will a.? i v oay fo?* a lini-l jhc"?-inr; etd at Um tillie the prop? rty j jown*?rs will he given an opportunity to appear and atnie any objections lliey may have to a drain?t;.? district i hi ing fo. ed if there I? no ixn: I' ;i heard or sustained ?.h.- district '.> ni he farntid and tue wura ?.,r jrmr. lng t ic lands will proceed. Tlic following is the complete re port of tho viewers, as tiled yesterday: 'Anderson, S. C., .May li), i?l'i, I "Wo,' the undersigned, appointed by I .las. N. Heurnian, Clerk of Court of ( Anderson County. S. C., to nc: us the Board of Viewers to Investigate the rroposed Rock River iualnag" District have tills the 19th. day of Maw (fill, examined the lands described in M?td petition mid lind: ?ni., it io oe a very practicable prop osition. 2nd. Wc lind that it will beneilt the public health by draining many j-cres of marali land ,t!ien by riding the community of great bodies 01* conta t minuted water, also benefit several highways nnd protect them ?rom tfood waters, and will be conductive tn op ening up many acres of fertile hind." Std. We believ those land* In the r.ropOBed Drainage District will ho benefited beyor|4 comparison aa to their condition at present." ,1th. We udviHe that all the lands In cluded In planH hcrowTttCwnriio b-:.? - ilted, but not practicable, to extend the Drainage District up the sterams fur or than shown by. plana herewith, but advise that tho Drainage work.proceed to tho Above stated extohf." "We also, lind that quantities of HJtn.l ls constantly washing in from the hill* through the small branches, and hill ride ditches which block' the main Channel, thereby raising its bed to such u height that the water .Hows into tho surrounding bottoms. We advise that the success of tho proposed drain age will depend on a-system of side hill ditches' maintained by each land , owner to prevent this sand getting into the main channel which If not [taken r*?>?c o?vwlll brine the Drainage I District back to its present condition." DR. STEI^ WILL BE THE SPEAKER Famous Lecturer Coming To An derson To Deliver Oration On the Second Reunion Night iFroni Thursday's Dally.) It was announced in Anderson yes terday that a contract hod keon closed w|t|i Dr. S. A. Steel of thc Nutlonnl Chnutniiqua Bureau for thc principal address on the second nigh) ot the Confederate Reunion here. Dr. Steel will speak at 8:30 o'clock on the night or May 28. Dr. Steel ls a native ot Mississippi and-at present ls tho head of a col liege tor young women in .lucksnn. ?Tenn. Ills early lire was spent ani'd the turbulent acens? ot the Civil War' abd bc graphically deacrltioj thc con ditions existing tit thst timo in his .splendid lecMi.-". "Home I.M.* In Dili te ; During the War " The orator tor .the Andoi soo reunion 'has long held responalh'c p-.isltlcns ' with the Methodist 'burch ami was the 'first general secretary ot ?.he Hp ' worth league. He ls a man of nation.-.! ! note and Aic'err.On peopli will flock ( to hear him. j Dr. Steel han hundreds of testlmon . inls, but he especially values the fol-' 'lowing from P. W. Horn. Suporlntend j >nt of Public Schools in Ho?nfon. Texr ns, and one of the most Intelligent and iJiicccsEful men in his proieaslon. Mr. I I loin enid: "1 jarticulnrly enjoyed yqur lecture th? other nish: on .Home Lite l?? Dixie Diilng the War.' 1 wlah tlnU every school child in Te"xas Could 1 hear the lecture, and I am sure that lt would bo plessant and profitable ror the older people to henr lt also. My enjoyment or lt Was only Increased hy the ract that I bad heard ll one > or tvrloe before. Wnon you enjoy an ad dress th.-? second time even better fha you did tfie first, lt shdwa timi there must be something at loaat worth while In it. My recollection or tho former hearing la very clear. I oven noted, the details sufficiently to remo-tther that the former time. In tel:;, gun-boat story, ypu character!, clo Sam as 'aen-sl-tive' with thc Dong, and thia time you shortened it. up a little." ?" ? ? Stone Flay? F.x.Aiubassador. Wnuhlnyio. May 20.-Severe crltl clshi or Henry I^abe Wilson, former ambassador to Mexico, was made pa the Jiooi- or the senate today by Chair man Stone, of the foreign relations committee. Senator Wtl?lnm V '"n Smus Uti rend .. ??v??r-r from ?sir. wil son expressing his views.on'thc Mex-, lean situation. General Recept (From Thursday's Dally.) TJie central committee in -Miarge of thu reunion arrangements, yesterday announced tin: numen of thu following lux neueru 1 reception committee: <;<n. ?. A. Heed, Chairman. . Col. J. X. Brown? B. F. wilson. Dr Vf, V ld wer. William Bau ku. (i P, Browne. W. W. Sullivan. lt. .i. Hamer. W, VV. Smoak. <:<.<.. \V. Evaus. I). Watson Bell. J il. Godfrey. P.. 0 Evans, c. V: Muuldln. J, Iv ClinlcEc?les. Ku fu,; Ppnt. J. rf owler. Ler? ?. rloDeman. ?.. ES Kl more. .". Cullen Sullivan. II Bailes. .1. R, Vr.ndiver. J. fl. V'aUdiver, .1. H. Anderson. Frank Farmer, flonu r Oulla. :.i M Mutt ison B. Hammett. A. ... Farmer, li. ll Walkin.-.. Dr, v.'. w Chisholm. EXTRA TRI ADDED ON THE INTERURBAN ; SHORT RUN FROM HERE TO EELTON AND BACK SEVERAL CHANGES Additional Service Provided By P. & N. To Make Connection i With Train For Columbia (From Thursday's Hally.) According to announcement made in Anderson yesterday, a new train j trill he operated from Anderson to Bolton and return over the Piedmont ii Northern linea each day after next ' Sunday. The new train is put on so J that passengers may make connoc-; lion with the Columbia train on tho Southern. The neu- train is to leave ' Anderson at 4.40 p. m., arriving at I;'Hon at 5:20 and returning it will letive Belton at 5:20, reaching this! pity; at, 5:60 p. m. The Pullman car service from Bel-; ton to Atlanta will also be put Into i pr ration next Sunday by th? Pied- , moat' and Northern linds. Leaving this city at"ft:45 p. m.. the Anderson people. will be enabled to catch the train carrying the,Pullman at Bolto?. This cur will bc taken to Greenwood mut there transferred to tbe Seaboard .or tho Atlanta trip. i_ ??...? - i?... -. _ ?-j_ .'lil, li?' HlllluiCfl I nailh' MO li,.wi? i Carrying to Navy 1 U. S. Fighters wat pi ?i ? ??? . 4 ?? ' -' " S ?Ml o . Copyright. J914. by American Presa Asi IM PKKSSI VE services, marked tho i seventeen Muejuvke.s and murine Prc?vJtlent Wilson visited tlic. Brook collina iirrlved^aud delivered an There was military .sud naval pomp, forms. flngtOgolii braid nod flowers. ?ml ?>..;? so!:::::! ?rhor-.?. Xiirre were tt pf A Quat bogle fnrowoll Th,? Illa -trail the Manhatun bridge which splits tbe t ion Committee F. H. brayton, '.na. AntonakoH. C. S. .Still!van. Rev. Jno. F. Vines. Rev. J. W. Speake. I ev. W. H. Harrison. Rev. 1). W. Portee. Rev. Dr. W. W. Frazer. T. K. Roper. Judge . F. Cox. . Rev. J. T. Muck. Joe J. Trowbridge. C. W. Webb. J. H. Shuruate, Hurry Oelsberg. F. M. Burnett, Dr. smothers. Dr. J. F. Ross. Rhett Purker. Leo Oelsberg. Max Oelsberg. A. Lesser. J S. Fowler. Jr. Nardin Webb. Foster Pant. .1 T. Quartlehaum. Jno. F.\ Cochran, Jr. H. F. Pleschmaii. E. R. Cochran. Dr. Cray. Dr. J. O. Willi I te. H. ?. Ligon. D. A. Ledbot ter. Dexter Brown. E. W. Masters. Joe M. Kvans. in the arrival and departure of trains from Anderson by the new schedule, vlth one exception. Tho train former ly arriving here at 10:10 p. m., will eofhe -ld minute:! later. The following is the new schedule: Departing from Anderson. Nc 30. .6:30 a.m. No. 32 -.8:25 a. iri. No. 34 . ..10:30a. m. No. 36 .12.20 p. m. Nf 38 .. .....2:15 p. :a. No. 40 .. .3:35 p. m. No. 42 .4:50 p. m. No. 44 .. .. .. .,.5:50 p. m. ...?? ..'.K" .". Arrlvin? nt Anderson No JI.L . .7:35 a. m. No . .9:36 a. m. N . ..._11:40 a m. No. 37.1:20 p. m. No ;..!. .. .3:25 p. Ul. irCo. 41.4.40 p. m. No. 43 . 5:50 p. m. No. 45.7:10 p. m. No. 47 . 10:50 p, m. DOCTOR OF LAWS DEGREE Co nier red I'jion Josephus Daniela by Trustees'of Darldsoii College Dr. W. H..Frazer and Mr. M. M Mal lison have returned from Davidson College where they attended the com mencement exerlcses. Mr. Mattlson went to be present upon the occasion of the graduation of his son. Mr. Marl on Eugene Mattlson. This wis a very notable commencement occasion, and among the other hapy incidents, was tho conferring of the degree of doctor of laws upon ?osepht?s . Daniel'*: secre tory of the navy. According to the ? highway commis sioner of Colorado the employment of con viet lftbor In the,building of roads lip* pft/V ?id ir ?'j ?iiCCc?S?ijt. ' I ml.. if ard Bodies of Killed In IVIexico iodation, f trrivat In New,York of tb* bodies of s killed IE the capture Of .Ver?^rn* lyp.^avy yarri the day4the fleg./lrMiw.\l nhlress ia, honor of the heroic demi. There t>e.P? blase? of color from uni There waa splctua music from band? nt cristi or rifle' volleys, thia sad not?? on show* ?fie funeral cortege crossing :ast river fruin Mauhattau to Brooklyn. REPRESENTATIVES HERE ALL DAY YESTERDAY ANNOUNCED TODAY Likely That Greenville Men Will Construct Building, Although Contract Is Not Signed (From Thursday's Daily.) Anderson was yesterday visited by contractors and builders rrom all parts of the i'nlted fitstes, Hiere to place their bids on the construction of tho splendid Kress building, to be erected In this city within the next few months. A. I. Wilson of New York one of the Kress representatives and Seymour Durrell of New York, archi tect for the Kress people, were In the city for the purpose of receiving and considering the bids. Eight were submitted and theae were opend yes terday at noon but no definite decision could he reached by Mr. Wilson and Mr. Burrell"as to who would obtain the lowest bid waa submitted by J. T. Gal Lllvan of Greenville for the Gallivan Building Company by the Kress men would not state whether or not that i-ompany would receive the contrac* lor the building. It Is understood that the Kress men will consider the plans again today and they, will probably announce eith er tonight or tomorrow the haine of the company to build the handsome home for the Kress company' in this city. . The new building is to cost, between $15.000 and 117.000, according to n statement made yesterday by Mr. Bur rell and this will put up a handsome hlllhline. ri] tho norh npvprnl nf Ihn firma bidding on the work had expected it to cost over $25,000. Among those linns bidding yesterday Were .Cvans Construction Company of Birmingham. F. L. Grattan of TJttle Rock, Ark., R. L. Dixon'of Greens boro. Nv. C. and R. Ni McEachern or Douglas, Ga. All these firms had rep resentatives in the city yesterday and several other firms also submitted bids hy letter. HOPELESSLY TIED i ON THE SHAW GASE NO PROSPECT OF JURY AR RIVING AT VERDICT OTHER HEARINGS _ ? ? ' -- Jury Unable to Reach a Verdict Last Night in cato of C. A. A. Shaw ; One Plea of Guilty (From Thursday's Daily.) The jury last night was hopelessly tied up on the case ot C. A. Shaw, charged with obtaining money under raise pretenses and there is little like lihood that a verdict will have been reached by the time. court convenes this morning. The csse occupied iho attention or the court throughout the afternoon yesterday and went to the jury shortly before court adjourned at ';30 o'clock. -' P. s. Stegall. charged with disposing or propery under raise pretenses, was given a trial yesterday ?nd the jury returned a vet diet of not guilty. In the case of Habe Wlllfdnison. charged with larceny, th? defendant entered a plea bf guilty and was sen tenced to serve fifteen months on the county roads or in the -penitentiary for a like period: W. O. Moore was convicted on a charge of selling liquor but r: ac count pt the defendant's poor health, the court suspended sentence so long as Moore shall not be convicted iu the state or municipal cdurts or the ?ame. charge. The last case tried was that or C. A. Shaw ano the judge instructed that a scaled Verdict be'returned thia morning. However, it is hot believed that the jury win be ebie, to agree. On account of the tact that the soli citor's father was critically ill. the court was adjourned yesterday after noon at 4:30 o'clock. -CAMP Appointed Yesterday at Meeting of Sons of Veterans lfa/^|imi|?. ( From Thursday'!- aDIiy.) The members pf Camp W. W..Hum phries, ?blted t?onar of Confederate. V?lttrans, met yesterday afternoon at the Chamber of Commerce >a)rYd* com Pleted>rrang*n*fh^ retfnton. A committee consisting of the* com mandant. Judge -J. W. Quattelbaum. and Messrs. E. ,W. Masters. 8. M. Wolfe, Swain Gllnler and v i> rrfe??> }*on wea appointed .{b- name rponsara (for the local caih'p. to arrange Tor'the reception and wKtft?nuMHit of the of fleers or the state 'organisation and I their sponsors ard to cooperate With . the committee bf > -ber or Com merce in any other wai'. The membership'oi the camp, waa' largely augmented and tho commit-', tee on membership will not conclude-j ylts efforts to get.Into the nmmberab&l [?very son of a veteran In th ?There ls a lot of work to .ho done to- j wgrd taking care of the veterans] whet* they come I The FARMERS AND MERCHANTS ...BANK... and The Farmers Loan & Trust?Co. Will be pleased to discount from i 5oo to 2000 gilt edge notes running from $50 to $>' 0 each, that wil be paid during the months of October and November. FOP Sale ! 20 Tons Baled Burmuda Hay $20.00 Per Ton See Fair Play, S. C. .Wlllllllllllll I Ililli . I ll? ?*-\f^ik.-T.inr> Y*mjTr nm* A rr or WAGON HOARSE cr MULE Until you have seen the ones I have for sale. If you want the best, say Piedmont Buggy or Mil burn wagon. Theo P. Watson .-.Sales Stables,.. N. MeutTfFIE STREET .nrWE General Manager was presenting j * I plaqs for an extension of the,factory to I t,h? icpmpany^ directors at Detroit. He ! found that'he had left an estimate sheet m his desk at the factory. He called up the ?factory. on the ^BeU 'Long ?istance Tele-. phone. rHisassjstant readthe f igiires tojhim ! and .the.dire?ors were able to aA without A delay* ^nnQ5??T4g doWs ape avoided hy -the use j ,of:^}^eilrinelephone. ^^^^ county ami it was Sheriff Lyon's place PjfCMI^VT?^" tc cr. ?fter the p?aaMr, *>'it at tho , _ time he could not be localed in Abbc ~ .-?m..' ttXtm TK?maa. Wanted -neville and Sheriff Ashley waa afraid ^W*1 ;??ViW*?, V-JSMM*. that Uie qoorfila Qfncla,p might pos 4l?re?for fwiltfht a Lady, at siolv turn tho prisoner loose before known offleer? rn the State and would ( Prom Tbdraday'r apjly.l certainly haye handled Ute matter Mrt Sheriff Joe t?. .M."'Ashley returned ,aelf h?d h? bet*n in Abb ev .11 c. How to ike 'ClrV list ^ight trott Giorgia. rC*'??. in tome parin o?.G??rK?n they where he went tor me purpose of sc- bave.a system of. tnrdin? t he-prisoner b^rt??4a4?TTh*0oaa, wadred?n Ahbc- U.cse, if officers httyo ny* arrived for vtl??'^hb' r?n *: ch?rie ol inseting'Wp Xlt.hf,n ?-hours ?md tim was what ?Wfc last-?et?W gher- Sheriff At^h|ey w^af?fd pf. iff Ashier found the man detained by} The n?ro wto; ttfr? to Abb.viUo rloflc? of ??v)jle. 'O? /n1>d varied T^w*?*afternoon and ls now lodged at once on the ?narn trip to Ander- In Sheriff Lyon's establishment i > eon'' : jawait trial ^Jirv?Bh?ey said Jest night that the --\ no*ro denied ali part? of'the story told I Washington, j*>.y 20.-A convention nit?'that he ran ..titter her -vb-n sh* all European oat lon? for the purpose started to running T?own the- road of rfUpprtesslng traine in obscene pttb-< This was an ?editlonal fact beroioforo Iteatlons, particularly postcards, waa unknown la Anderson. | ratified tonight by the