French R?medy for Stomach Troubles The Iradinp doctors of France have for yeer? used a prescription of vege table oils for chronic stomach trouble and constipation that acts like a charm. One dose will convince you. Severe catea of years' standing are often greatly benefited within 24 hours. So many people are getting surprising results that we feel all persons suffering from constipation, lower bowel, liver and Stomach troubles should try M ayr'? Wonderful Stomach Remedy. It ts mn* soid here by EVANS' P1IAILMAC? Three .Stores. When You Buy Spaulding Tennis Goods You Buy the Best -, We are sole, agents foi -Spalding Sporting Goods In Anderson. Fant's ?Book Store. is often tho r?unit nf poor blood. Tito glenda that ?anr?t? tho gastric juioo* can. not cot tho rlgbtfchcmlrala from poisoned blood, and undigested.food sola into tito Intestino*, munji fermentation, bead* .cha, constipation," tiearalgla and rheu matism, with Ot.wbo)o train of attendant disorders. T?IQM> dlxordsra make tho blood ?ora?. Until lt ra ?leaned of poison there ean bo no rollet Clean the blood and most all illa aro cured. Rheumatism has disappeared al tex the usa of Mrs. Joo Persona' Kerned/ for tho blood. Tho stomach baa regained 'ita strength, and tba whole digestive tract hos been toned tip to dO ita work well. Give Naturo the chance ?he wanta. Shs will repair tho dam age. Mrs- Joe Person's Remedy Aids Natur? Thal ls bbs of the reasons it ma boon so anrnaaifiit for-tarty mrs tn heall na: tho af ak. restoring strong muscles slowly nerren and good a to m ac ha to tho til. ! Han* drods of yow neighbors ean and do teat I fr to thia sterling rsm edy for blood diseases and woman's ill?; ' Your druggist.ought to har* lt. If he cantos supply ron, sand bia name SUM a dollar to the man of at tums. REMEDY SALBfJ CORPORATION. Chartotto, North in connection with the Kometly for tho cure of aces RW tho rcllof or I ? flam od and rondalea Mirinee*, It ia especially valuable to wouum, and aboald always be used for ulceraUoiut. . Why we want Small Accounts Do you realize that a hundred ?mall accoupla make a bank 8tronger than a dozen Irrgo oneB even ir tltcy aggregate the Kamo total of deposits?' . ThaVa why we are constant ly. Becking now customers. Wo ' want aa wldo a circle ot friends I -.-A_11.1 _ BUI1 laiDKHKUID OP Kunu.uiu, Of eourotv large accounts &T6 . wolcomo. too,.for it is our pur pose to serve ALL people. - But we want pion* and women ot limited'.means to know that thia bank .la willing td accept their deposita and give thorp the advantage'or our advice and ev ery facility ot tho institution. ' If you arp not,a bank deposi tor, at .nil come In and get uc Qnuloted Wrlh "iis.*. W?*. will .be .'; fiad tu tait tilings over with j ou. .. 'V- ' ?; ' w .. m I.... ? p'&t?0??jfa\itt)W powder h Pe??hes,*f?Wi4Plani8, flcrri?s, r of-anr kiidiwFruit Jotren and ANDERSON LOST GOOD CITIZEN LUST NIGHT DR. L. J. BROADHEAD DIED AT ll O'CLOCK A SUDDEN ATTACK Became Unconscious While Out Driving Yesterday Afternoon and Failed to Ever Rally (From Thursday'* Daily) Anderson people will hardly he able to credit the statement that Dr. L. J. i'.roadhead ls dead. Seemingly in good health and spirits yesterday af ternoon, lie left Davin Brothers' stable at fi o'clock to go for u ride and in less limit one hour It was known that ho was critically Ul. From the first lin- attending physicians held mit no hope for lils recovery and a.s the hours passed hy their fears grew graver. Shortly before ll o'clock lie breathed his lani. Dr. and Mrs. Uroadhead were driv ing und when near the Orr Mill he suddenly throw up his arms ami tell to one sido cl Hie huggy. Mrs. liroad heud summoned aseintancc and Ito was carried to the home of E. i3. Sniper-, neur-by. Physicians were summoned and they diagnosed the case as-urenie cenia. lie was unconscious at tin* time und remained so until tho end came. About one year ago Dr. Uroadhead I sulfured a stroke o' somuthlug similar to apoplexy, this occurring while he j was out driving, but be seemed to have almost recovered from that. However. . li** had never been himself nineo that time and friends could see thal he i was fnr from being a well man. Dr. Broudbead was u veterinary sur geon and came to Anderson from Now Yoi* city about 8 years ago. ile con uecled hiiurelf. with the Davis stable and there he hus como in contact with th<* fnriiierH of all Anderson county und burrotinding counties and hu hus made i rienda by the score. He was about I Treas ur ir.$2.1 I Probate Judge.$2.1 Super, isor.$1.1 I Commissioner.$ "j I Supt. of Education. ... .. $20 Coroner.$10 lt in also -necessary for each can didate to file a pledge with' the clerk of court and the tecretary lias a blank form which will be furnished to all andldutcB as they pay ttfieir assess ments. Tile campaign itinerary is as fol lows: Aug. Sth. I lonou Path 2 p. m. Aug. 11th. Iva - IO p. m. Aug. 13th. Sandy Springs 10 a. m. Aug. 14th. Plercetown IO a. m. Aug. 15th. Pelzer 2 p. m. Aug. 18th. Throe and Twenty 10 a. m. Aug lath. Piedmont 7 p. m. Aug. 20th. Williamston park 10 a. m. Aug. 20th. Wtlliamston Mill 7 p. m. Aug. 21th. Orr Mill 7 p. m. Aug. 22nd. Anderson, C. H. 10 a. m. The Dooks for filing pledges und paying asses-mcnts arc now open and will remain open until 12 o'clock noon on August 7, 1914. ANOTHER DATE FIXED. Picnic ot the First Baptist Sunday School Planned for Today. As was announced last Sabbutb, on [ Thursday June 25 or today thc First Baptist Sunday school Will have, its [annual picnic nt Williamston Springs. Every member of the school ?Is urged to go, a free ticket will bo walting for you und any ono who ls not a metm ber of tho Sunday school and desires to go cnn secure a tound trip ticket from Judge W. F. Cox for 26 cents. AU the member?, nf tho .church .and school are urged ki bc OD-time with full baskets and all their friends who will, aro cordially Invited to aocom I puny us. Do not fail to remember thc hour and the baskets and Iel all prepare to'have a happy day on iii ls i occarion. Sincerely A. L. Smothers, Tlionias Allen, C. B. Eafle> Superintendents. HOTTEST JUNE IN MANY YEARS Mercury Registered 104 Inside Buildings Yesterday (From Thursday's Dally) H. H. Russell, who is th9 loca forecaster, told The Intelligencer las night that Is the longest hot soe! the month of June has brought . ii many years. Mr.. Russell said tha he could not remember just, how lon it has been since this month showa such, record?. Yesterday, was the hot test day that tm? section has .expc rlonced this summer, the governmen recor<<3 showing that the mercur I dimed to 104. The government observations . ar taken inside a building and It- wa hore that such a record was sot. ] h&i been this- hot In Anderson bet?r but lt has been a long, long time sins it has registered 104 in the month c June. ' Little hope for early relief, can ti held out by the department and 1 seems aa though the .country may sui fer for some days yet to come. YOUNG MAN FACES FORGERY CHARGE Carroll ?'Donald Wa* Placed I Jail By Magistrate Broad well . ? ?1 - i. ..i 5 To Answer Serious Charge (From Thursday's JDaily) ' .Carroll O'Donald, a Well know ung white: man, was arrested - yoi jrday by Anderson county. official nod waa .committed to juli by?Mogh trate jBroadwell to await Liai ot* tb c&UM* ?t forgery, lt la alleged Cir O'DbnOld forged a check ? few daj ago, sign ia g th o same .of I. C. Ker. nedy to tho instrument. \ Hrf presente It at tho Peoples Bank anil secured II full face value- $14.50. It la-said that the youug man at mite ht?, guilt and for thai >?e*#u ?will probably, not ask foi? any prelim OPENING ADDRESSES CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESS GO THERE FIRST MEETING HELD HERE Congressional Aspirants Come To Anderson to Address Voters On July 31 A meeting took place in the offices ot' S. Dean Pearman; chairman of the Anderson County Democratic Execu tive committee, in this city yesterday. Tiic purpose of tho m jeting waa to arrange an Itinerary for the Congres sional candidates, and every county in the Third district was represented, either hy the county chairman or some personal delegate. Several of .tlie candidates were nlso present, Fred ll. Dominick of Newberry being on thc scene and W. W. Bradley, sec retary to Mr. Aiken, was herc In that gentleman's interests. The follow ing were thc chairmen present; .lames L. Keltt or Newberry, R. F. ?lake of Greenwood, .1. M. Moss of Wulhatlu and Ch?irniun Norris of Pickens. William N. Graydon of Abbeville was detained at his home on account of his wife's Ulm ss and that county was represented by Mr. Blake of Green wood. . The meeting was culled lo order promptly at 12 o'clock and thc fol lowing itinerary was adopted: Newberry. July 27 I Greenwdcd. July 28. ? Abbeville, July 29. Anderson, July 20. j WrJ halla, Joly 31. Pickens, August 1. j Interest is awakening all over thc district in thc race and lt won lc ? seem that the winning candidate viii ' have hud a merry time when thc elec tion is held. THIS COUNTY TO BE REPRESENTED If .South Carolina Sends An Ex hibit To the San Francisco Exposition Messrs. Porter A. Whaley and Wil liam Ranks expect to go to Columbio Saturday to attend a conference to be held with reference to the ways and means of raising a-fund sufficient tc I put a finit clasp jj exhibit ' from this .' state at thc San Francisco exposition, i The legir-lature ; bas. to trim BO mud ! in expenses this-year' that thia mattel ?was not cared for in the appropria tions. . Mr. Whaley does not wich tt ;1 see Anderson county lett out sf inc 1 picture if the fund ls to be raised anc ho wi suer to gut thia county lu on ' the ground floor with tho most at I tractive exhibit. South Carolina wor ; tho first prize tor the handsomest {exhibit at the Jamestown exposition. ( i William E. Gonzales', E. J. Watson ' j Am;?st KohU and Paul V. Moore o '. I Spartahburg, were tbe ones in chargi of getting lt up. Mr. Whaley received yesterday a let ter from'Mr.' Edwin W. Robertson it which he z&i?: "Referring to my letter "bf Juno 5th regarding the organization of th South Carolina Panama-Pacific Expo sition commission, I now desire tt advise you that we have eel cc ted Sat unlay. June 27th, at 1.80 p. m., at rn; > office, for tho date, time and placo o 'l holding the dist meeting* Tor the pur pose of effecting a permanent organ i J zation, and the selection of an ac l??ye executive". c??urxiit.??? who wi! havo charge of the work. At that time. Mr. W. Walter O'Hare commissioner of. tho Panama-Pacitl International exposition, will lay be fore ?B several plans' for-'raising th funde, all ' of 'which h?vr; proven- em ? Inently- satisfactoryVfct sthe difieren ' Southern States in which they hav t been ur ed, and will render such assis I ; tance as bia experience may make poa II slblo. ti There seems to be aa impression 1 thc minda of some .ot. tho'genHome: d I requested to .serve on this commteslo -.that lt Is expeotd..to'raise tho. fun by means of subscription lists, l. dc t sir? to say that this is not my undei y standing ot the method to bo pureuec It it-. omi of (he-purposes or tm e meeting.to adopt way? and means fe 8 raising the necessary funds. It "It Is also proposed that tho oct iv o work is' to. be in charge bf the exect o tlve committee, to be selected at tili if meeting, and the other members c the commission are only expected t ,e lend the weight ot their influence an ?t I cooperation ta the movement, and t f. gtVO such suggestlor> j and ?dvlco a will assist thc -ex cent i ve committee "I realize that I nm giving yo vory short notice, but, this th n?cessite ted by the ract that Mr. O'Hara ca T only pe with us On that date,'and yoi f presence is earnestly: desired." n CROSSED C??^TirfkXT ON F?OT >? - ,, Walker In Anderson On Hts Ret ur To Wlflp u Big Wager. (From. Thursdciy'c DaHy) F. L Ealham, who says he is . Welshman ar.a ia. on a. walking tot from .-New York to San Francisco an n .return11.n e. wafter Pf $10,000, arrive ??-.In tho city last-night. He says Y ? left New York on the $tb Of Joly. 191 j-'sud arrived In San Francisco ihn e mot?ins later.. Ho has several monti it yet in whichtb get back to Now "iori 'b U* av?ra**? three miles an hour. Or i- of tho requirements-, is thkt ho mu: d pay bia, way by money that he r*rr \s on the road. Balker? is n hearty loo] Ung chap, who nays, he is C7 bat "ai 1-- pear* .10 years younger, and pan. a beautifully tanned complexion :*n4 l- - graceful carriage which ikows h J ont of doora iraning. . . . .' . '?>.'?" V ? i MORE JORY CASES FOR MIL COORI ALL ARE COMPLETED AND JURORS DISCHARGED EQUITY HEARINGS Case of Israel Miles Vs. E. F. AU* good Will Be Completed Wen Verdict Is Heard Today There will bu no more jury eases for trial at this term of- tb? Court of Common Picas for Anderson coun ty. Tho court yesterday completed all the cases on the docket and the Ju rors were discharged and today will be devoted entirely to equity hearings. , lt is hoped hy court officials that two I duys may prove sufficient for this au'd an adjournment reached by Friday night. When court adjourned Tuesday night the case of Israel Miles vcr ? sus E. F. Allgood, siulng for the can cellation of a deed, was in progress that hearing been begun ut 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Thhi case wenl through all of yesterday and was fi nally placed in the hands of the jurj tit 5:20 o'clock. After deliberating foi some time thc jury returned u sealet verdict, which Judge Prince will opel thia morning. The most interesting feature in con iloctlon witli tills case was the fad that thc plaintiff in the action. Is rael Miles, is an old time darkey. Hi claims that he is over 100 years o age and judging by his appearance h< may be at leaU that or maybe more Miles suys that he remembers quit will he was "a great big plow ham way back yonder in 1845" and lr calls to mind a number of bye-gone in II cldents of great interest to th< present generations. His recoll?e tlons proved to be among thc feature of tilla entire term of court. METHODIST UNIVERSITY Location Will Be Determined Upon Ii the Next SO Days. Secretary Whaley has a beautlfu site to offer the Southern Mehtodis University and has had pledges o ? inancial support In case there is an; ol um ce to land it. Thc situation wit! refernco to the new university is thu briefly explained In ax letter fron Bishop Warren A. Candler of Ceorgla to Mr. Whaley: "Your esteemed favor of June 22 i just in hand. I do not know that can add anything to the totalement o the.comml*.tec published in the paper concerning tho Methodist University Our churchy having lost Vanderbll University, finds itself under the ne f ossify t building an institution e Teaming to take its place. "Thc location will be determined b a committee within the next thirt day:?. I think. Of course this commit tee will have regard to climate, health fulness, accessibility by railway, fad lilies for making a real universlt Including all the ususal department commonly found in universities, sud as medicine, law, theology -and th like. . . "I am chairman of the commitfe and will be glad to lay before the con mutee when it meets, any commun: catton or proposal which Andarse may have to offer." MRS. LEROY BOGGS DIED YESTERDAY Seneca F .adv, Daughter-in-La* li Coi. J.. E. Bogga, of An?nr son, Died in Asheville (From Thursday's Dally). Mers. Leroy Bogga died yesterday i Asheville, N. C., according to Inform! tlon- contained in a'telegram whie Cpl. Julius. E. Hoggs received yeste! day morning. Col. Bogga at once le for Asheville. i Before her marriage to Mr. Boge tho deceased was MISB Flerlange i Cincinnati. She was .-married to M Bogga in 1912. She la survived by hf husband and a son of 16 months. . They had been, making heir hom at Seneca but a few weeks ago Mr Bogga . was taken to Asheville in tl hope ' that the elimata there ml gi benefit hon No funeral arrangements had "bec made when Col. Bogga left Andarse yesterday morning hut in all prol ability the body-Will be carried I Cincinnati and- tho Interment wi take place there. SRt??Tit?u Negro Cabin Burned to. Groan Shortly Before 6 O'clock Vee terday Afternoon (From Thursday'F Dally) A small negro housi belonging Jeo Evans was completely destroy? by fire yesterday afternoon. Tho hon lsysituated' on Cleveland stroot ai when the blazo was discovered ti house Waa almost c^ns^i??d. ' ?T?je;fi department reached tho scene in short time, -making a good run* -t tbeyr Were powerless to check. tl flamea and tho place WM In ruina a very few'minut?e. . * . \ -Only, sr very few articles . of furr tura wei* saved from 'Oi? purni! building. Bettor. be eafe than sorry:~Wl? I* P. Sloan, Fire Insurance,. Greenville Fei Grccnvill? Imparting thc Knowledge, ment j ol Perfect Ko ffctullwri iiiNil'tiiitin K??OK?H young wini liberal ?v)ii.-??! inn tli ?n M rCH?n.-y rouiMM l>eJ ?rill?-) llf|i?UtfU6t?l . tlMlt? ll f in :jirlii.? . ENTRA NCf? UPON 14 ? UNIT HA SIS. < erect. Valuadla pfantirnl t?nicn ? III Domett dit'loina. Tliorouxh f??'ir?i-?i l-a?liiig I? il.plomiv o? Arl, ExprattUta, JVtyticat Culture, Kiutlo Mort liealtlifiii !o"alii the chairman of an active committee to kb ow very, far In advance what ls . going to bo required bf him ,pn a cer tain, day and, of course, I feel that 1 . cannot afford to mako engagements "J which are absolutely binding : upon !? ino; :I am, therefore.' accepting ali ?e engsr/.mcnts tentatively. Lhad^pV. ia j ed '"ti>t we might be adjourned hoi or e W , tSia time. . It now kearns,- however; ihat ?ye are likely to bo hore Until ?, September, probably toter. * I can only uti nay that.lf I can Jeaye Washington on ?jejthe aisf; of July 1. shall ,du so ahd ad ln . dress myself to tho ?nbject, hwnely?: '. I'/The Lever Agricultural Extension il-I Att--What It Means "to South. Caro-, ig. lina?* J think lt Is sate to put fri?io? ? -f the pr?g??ra tentatively; -for M: ?hall <~ ' exert every effort to fulfill my engage nt mest Very trvi'iV, - j y A- Ft Lever. iiale College ?, s.e. Ideals and Accomplith t Womanhood icu mon- ooirylel" dilvonU???* for ? liroad. I IAWC?. lt i-t prviiti'.il ?li ru-ry_JIflT to D-.nl i.V?ot?hll.;i:iy Ila r?inl|>nn m. fsiMiUy. ?:>? lu bnrniony villi prvaout day rvquli? ? ti iiiu>i for ? onvenlwit. . iMii?wliiWo Ufo ?oil orai'liri roomb; Ulnar? i idx imrlortj wall Ki r.il*t o? W.JW. i.'oll.j.v 'Jvrin;il ?latry. ?tnrr*t l?af?Ce?_J7i??'nc?? Couiif. lending lo .. lu Con?trvaiory of Munie. r?VpartmeoU ?Vnrtttll. Normal Trui.?nK Court: s ChHs'im f?hchiiiCH and InituenrM. Con fuid ?lie lietl cdacutiounl opr-ortunllles at '. i l.iir. President, Greenville, S.\C. :aken Idea money to open an account Some beginning with smalt amounts. Put ld your out-go in this bank, and you s running from $25 to $100. Bring [erchants Bank D Trust Company PREPARE SHIPS FOR THEIR NEW OWNERS Idaho and Mississippi Will Be Giv en To Greece With All Fea tures Intact Washington. June 24.-Navy officers today are picparing to turn over the battleships, Idaho and Mississippi to the Greek government. Final action cn the naval appropriation bill, which includes authority for the rale of the t.hips will bc taken in a day or two and as soon us the president hos sign ed the measure the department will bo ready to order the ti anster. It is left to the president and the secretary of the navy to name the rale price, thc intention being to tlx thlr.'at the actual cost of construction and equipment. This involves a rath er complex calculation, but it ls oaliev ed that $11,750,000 will be about the figure. With the vessels will go most of the supplies now aboard and a full 'rt o re of coal to carry them to their destination. 'Inhere was rome idea at on','timo of taking out the fire con- . trjl or system of electric communi cation by which the commanding bf fiVer of the ship ls enabled to point amt fire every gun from the bridge or conning tower. This is a peculiar American development bat the sys tems installed on thc Idaho and Mli slsrlppi 13 >fairly well known In other navies and bas buen much Improved on. . . According to the tentative plan of transfer, the Idaho, which la now at Gibraltar, will bc sent northward to Gravesend, England, where sha. will be met by the battleship, Alabama, aow In reserve in tho Philadelphia navy yard, which will take off her personnel,, in cluding the Annapolis mid shipmen, now on their sommer cruise. Then the Idaho will be manned by a Oreel', naval crew. . The Mississippi, now at Pensacola, will be sent to a northern navy, yard probably Borton, to bc stripped of her aeronautic appliance:; that encumber ll?F ?I/-W.1- fl *w! rMMAWilMIMltlMM, ff_ personnel will bc transferred to tho North Carolina, . now in reserve in ' Bo:.ton. and Greek sailora will be on hand to take her across the Atlan tic. Tho possibility of an actuar out break of hostilities between Greece and Turkey is being considered In con nection with thc arrangements for the . sale Of the ships. In tho event of ac tual war and proper declaration by either party or both, tho salo could not bb consummated or the ships de livered without a violation of neu trality. ' Flat Hock Club. , Tho democratic club roll will br at . Flat Rock church Saturday the 27th inst from 1 to 3 o'clock for the pur pose of enrolling tho votes ot that precinct. s C M. Brooks, Se v. . I C(t4-0, Cake Male. The Junior Phclalhea5 class of the Firot Presbyterian church will, con duct a cako sale. Saturday afternrop at four o'clock et thi Owl Drug Store , . ' ' ' - ' ' - ' ' d"tf* ? ' Compulsory Xttendswee .iiiiia??a,'0?" ,une ^-^A law pro ?? J?bib rorm of compttl>orV"eau catlon for Georgia is recomm?S - tho annual report of M. Li. BriU?ln ' mte comm?ssloiier of p?ib?ic schools! ' ?He.callaattehtIon:t?-theW'?^?t ? Jn, M?e are nowwlth ?fflL^tS*1 ,aw- He nrires thapthe state begin at least by letting Jt \>* a Uaose .iountles which' deslre\^p?f ' ?cry education to adopt it. - \ india* BED Passed. ? Washington, Jabe 24.-The Senate $ .tonight passed the iW ?pptf? ', ?on bil^arrylng about TJe auhdrv civil,-g?n?ral"de'fl?le?cy ff* \ \- '?. und harbors ?ppro^l?Uoa : left tov .Wnate action. The ^MVetS left for t enate afetlon; The liverTSS ^ **tboJ* WU probably-*lir r?-*t??5m