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FIRST EXCURSION 50F THE SEASON TO^ Charleston* S. C :: :; ' :: AND THE FAMOUS :: :: :: Isle of Pal m s -VIA Soutfvern Railway Premier Carrier of the South. THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1914. Prop Gaffney, Landram, Greer, Sparenburg, Greenville, Walhalla, Ander? SOB, Abbeville, Alston end all intermediate points, os the following sokedale and Excursion Faresl Excursion ? B. IL ii. It. No. 12. Fare Leave 'Walhalla. .7:00 a. m. .$4.50 " Westunion. .7:06 a. m.4.50 " Seneca.7:23 a. m.4.50 " Cherry King. 7:44 a. m.4.40 " "Pendleton.. .7:50 a. m.4.26 " Allman.8:04 a. m. 4.25 " Denver.8:12 a. m.4.20 ? Anderson.. .8:31 a. m.4.00 Arrive Belton.9:00 a. m.4:00 Train Ho. 18. Leave Greenville. 8.00 a. m.$4.00 " Col. Place.. 8:05a.m. 4.00 Piedmont... 8:25a.m.. Pelser. 8:36a.m.. Williaraston. 8:43 a.m.. Belton.9:00 a. nv. Honea Path 9:15a. m.. 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.90 . M Greenwood 10:15 a. m. 3.601 . Sliver St....ll:18a.m. 3.15 " Newberry.ll:38 a. m. 3.00, ' Pomarla-12:10 p. m. 2.86 Prosperity.. .11:63 a. m. 2.90. " Ninety-Six. 10.32a.m. 3.33 " Peak.12:24 p.m. 2.80' " Old Town. .11:06 a. m. 3.20 " Newmarket 10:20a.m. 3.46 " Dysons.10:44 a. m.3:30 " Shoals J'c't. 9:33 a. m. 3.7S ' ' Abbeville.. 9:10a.m. 3.75 " Hodges.9:48 a. m. 3.65 " Donalds_9:27 a. m. 3.75 Ar. Columbia. .1:36 p m. " Chappell?. .LO:65a.m. 3.25! " Alston.12:30 p. m. 2.76 Special Train leaves Colombia 2:86 p. m. arrives In Charleston 7:30 p. m. Excursion tickets will be good going.only on trains and schedale mention ed above and will be geed returning on any regular train np to end Includ ing Morning trains leaving CharleBto n Monday, Jone 82 ,1914, except train train 27-Carolina SpeciaL Ample coaches W?1 be provided on all trains scheduled above to comfort ably handle the excursionists. Spend a week-end at the Isle of Pains with Its magia lite eat hotels and restaurants. ?.*,.. i Daneiag every afternoon and night 1 a tte largest pavilion Ia fae sooth. Remember you have fonr days at tb e Seashore. Make np your parties for a delight fal outing. - For Further Information apply to Ticket Agenta ort W. E. McGee?, Asst. Gen. Passenger Agent, Columbia, S. C. J. B. Anderson, Supt. IL IL B. IL, Anderson, S. C.. W. Bx Taber, Traveling Passenger Agent, Greenville, S. C. SUMMER SCHOOL-Winthrop Colleg -lt COURSES OP STUDY-Full cour the needs of: 1. Superintendente a era. 3. Primary and grade teachers. FACULTY-A large faculty baa and leaders of education. SPECIAL FEATURES-Model sc course. In rural school problems. Ki Montessori 'methods. County Boards ot Education are in force for all teachers wf<o do satis and take the final examination. For rates and further In for m nt o to I?. B. Johnson, Pres. Rock HIii.S. C. e, Bock HUI, S. C June 16 to July 24, 14 ees of study will be provided to meet nd principals. 2. High School teach 4. Rural school teachers." been secured, composed of spec talia ts hool through first six grades. Special ndergarde? practice and tortures- un authorized to renew certificates still factory work in this summer school. Q, write for Summer School Bulletin $5 Plates j and Un. i Bridge and Crown Work. FOR NEXT TEN DAYS. $15 Gold Dt?* Plates $12. Our Specialty . $12. $7 Grows open face $5. Avoid Iiidiges.loa and improve your HEALTH by having us FIX YOUR TEETH. DR. H. R WELLS & CO. ...Electrical tfeatai Parlors... Over. Farmer? & Merchants Bank. Phone 527 3 Lady Attendant I are ploaasd to announce Ute services' of an Expert Watch Maker and En graver, air. Ujury Shaefcr, of - B-ecatu r? Indiana, lt a watch.caa be repaired we can da lt. Yours for service WAI >*CR H, ft COMPACT , -TUB LEA1?KG JEWELERS.- ' J;, s WOULD GROW GOL? Allegad CUalrvojants Indicted, on the Charge of Fraud. LOB Angles, -Cal., June li.-Three oeeret Indictments, it. waa announced today, were returned last nigh* utter witnesses bad, hean, heard In connec tion with charges^ concerning n num ber . et olaiK.y ui n ts, one of vy Un se ali .leged victims vus Mrs.;T. E. tSclefc.'or Lohg Reach, Cal. Shs lost $00400. Mrs. Eetaf. declares 3be was in du oed to heed tba su?posod advice" of her dead daughter alleged to have been received through <.. purported Harley-Davidsioa 5 horse power> with step starter. Only $2lOXKfc L. L. Harris, Agent, spiritualist medium known: as Thomas McCullough, now a fugitive, and put j $27.000 in. a gold "growing" scheme. P.. M, Reidy formerly vice president I of a hank at Kl ama th Falls, Oregon, arrested recently lit- Baltimore.' and 'Solomon Aloran der a ronner private' detective, taken into custody tn Mary land, will he brought here to stand! triar In connection with the case.' Masons Visited Wilson. .Washington, "June, ll/-Practically ?very Masonic Jurisdiction Itt the Inlted States waa . represented toda y tn a tUdef.f tion of niora than '/On merv bera of the Mystic* Order of Vetted Prophet? received hy President- Wil son. The Masons wara returning to their homes rrbm ' their recent nat ion - al convention* Ip Richmond, Va. Fighting Continues. Saltillo, Mox,, June ll.-Fighting con tIn uod ? today at Zac?tecas, where General Panfilo Natara bagan an as sault With 12,000 Constitutionalist troops carly yesterday morning. Oen eral Natara has drawn a, close line around the town and ls determined that ha will not allow tba F?deral garrison under Medina Barron to es* cans. NP detalla of the casuaUi-a of tho present nattle hawc been reestved hare, WILLAROWELT Ceremony By Episcopal Minister In American Embassy In Madrid, Spain Madrid. Juuc ll.-The religious j wedding ceremony of Kermit Roose velt, son of Colonel Theodore Roose- ! veli, and Miss Belle Wyatt Willard, j daughter of thc American ambassador and .Mm. Joseph E. Willard, was per-, formed today In tho ' Chapel of the Chapel of the British embassy here. Thc Rev. Dr. Samuel Watson, rec-1 tor of tho American church of the Holy Trinity at Paris, assisted by the Rev. Herbert Brown, of (he British em-j bassy chapel here, performed the ceremony. j The maid of honor was Miss Eliza beth Willard, sirtqr of the bride, and 1 the bridesmaids were the Princess o? Thurn and Taxis, Miss Katherine ? Pago, Mlle. Gllone Lc Venur and Miss Virginia Christian, of Richmond, Va. ! In rpitc of a drenching rainstorm j a large crowd gathered outside thc American embassy and thc church to watch thc arrival and departure of the bride and bridegroom and the wed ding guests.. The party proceeded to and from the residence of Ambassador Willard and ; the church in automobiles and gala i carriages. The bride was dressed in ivory sat- J in and tulle and with a court train and wore orange blossoms arranged with old . lace and long vctl of tulle and J lace. The maid of honor dressed in white satin with a tunic of pale blue tulle j and the bridesmaids in whit tulle with j tunics. All of there wore laces touch ed with yellow and bad a yellow rib-' bon under the chlo, and they carried bouquets of yellow orchids. The wedding breakfast was served at the American cmbafesy and a great reception was afterward? held, but J Cte rain made it Impossible for tbe ?ueste to remain In the gardens of the embaary which hod been hand somely decorated. The bride and bride-groom plan to pass their honeymoon in thc south of Spain. WANT WILSON'S AID Members of Congress Ask President te take Mump. Washington, Jone ll.-The possi bility of President Wilson taking the stump for democratic candidates in the fall congressional elections wu8 discussed with bim today by Represen tative Connolly, of Iowa, democratic nominee for thc senate. The president told Mr. Connolly he had not decided yet whether to make any speeches. Representative A. Mitchell Palmer, democratic nominee for' senate in Pennsylvania, also bad made efforts to have the oresldent speak in his state. VACATION WITHOUT PAY St. Louis, June ll.-The employees and ofSeera from office boy to presi dent of the St. Louie, Southwestern railway (Cotton Belt) with the ex ception of the employes of the trans portation and mechanical departments. Will be forced to take a three days va cation without pay during the month of June. This ls due. Vice President Nelson announced today, to poor bus iness. Conservative estimates ilga ru the saving to the road at $12.000 dur ing the month. The three day fur lough was decided on as a better pro cedure than to cut down the number of employes. ?Brolla& Record. Greensboro, N. C., June ll.-All pre vious high temperatures for Greens boro this summer were broken here today when the official thermometer registered io* degrees. The highest ; previous temperature was 99 degrees ; recorded twice within the last tea days. There was much JU Hering ii ! sections of the city from the intense thief- e.'though :: J pro?, ??ira'Jen were . rey.? ?r j Collector Removed. Washington, June ll.-(Upon recom mendation of Secretary McAdoo. Presi dent Wilson today, removed BL Et. Stackable, collector of customs at Honolulu "for tte good of the ser vice." air. Stackable bas held office fourteen* years. U a republican, and according to officials IB to be succeed ed by au officer more in harmony with ?the- administration. Deputy Collector i Raina cr Sharp has beau designated- tu met, ytexkabla refused to resign. 'ATTRACTIVE VAGA NIAGARA FALLS, CANADA, The BKAUTIEliL NEW ENGLAND COBKTEY AND NEW YORK JULY. 1 To 19, ?0U j ?j SEABOARD A?B USS CA IL WAY Mount Niagara Pails, Gorge. ;nd the 8t? Lawrence Montreal, . " (Ipebee ams?Kereacy Palls St. Anne de Bfeanpre? ' White Hounta?as, Summrfc XL, Washington, Boston and 1te#'*?rfc THEES DAY? IN BOSTON AND [THBB? DAY* Iff NEW YOB* A Complete Itinerary at Minimum Coat for eighteen dare cf Beat, Recre ation, lateresttrag and Instructive ?TraVreL Personally conducted by Hr. C. K. I Butti* and chaperoned by Mrs, GattlR. GATTS S TOURIST Ail ENI l'.._;.Bjieig??N:!?t .... ....... ... FRECKLES iten't Hide T?rm With a ?lit Remove Them Willi Ihr Othilie Prescription This prescription for thc removal of freckles was w ritt ten by a promi nent physician and is usually no suc cessful In removing freck'es and giv ing a clear, beautiful complexion that it is usually sold by druggists under a guarantee to refund th? money ii lt falls. Don't hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othine and re move them. Byen thc ll rut few ap plications hould show a wonderful inmproveutent. some ol ?ho lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Re sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine; lt ls this that ls sold on the maney back guarantee. ooooooooooooooooo o o o WANTED o o o ooooooooooooooooo A few candidates that will makc_the race on their oars morita and man hood, without ?ny attempt to ride into office by abusing his fellow democrats or claiming allegiance to any faction ot Blouse or antl-Bleasc or Smith or anil-Smith,'or Tillman or antl-TUl mcn. - There ls a large class of farmers and other voters in our state that are thoroughly-disgusted with the attempt at ruthless destruction of the liberties j of voters, rucb as cast the whole peo ple ?iito factional gangs of political soridom of shackled voters. Neither faction can point the floger or seora at the other and call their opponents demagogues, recuadr?is, Harr or thieves, for the whole world knows that bashan nature of the most of mankind is' about the same When j ti comes to taking advantage of oopor tanilies for wealth and aggrandize ment. This stench created by this personal abuse and viilifying of classes by can didates for their respective personal benefit risc? in view of high heaven where inc whole world can see and it they believe half that is said about each faction and candidate the whole state ls in a pitiable condition, poli tically, whose degradation is only one notch above the desperate days of the four big "il'p," Reconstruction, Radl ctaltsm, Ruination and Rascality that throttled dyr state prior to 1876 at which time this same democratic party whose members are now "caes mg" each.other abood together as ono man and for ooe purpose and redeem ed tho State an? turned the stale over to ber own pe spic to govern and guide her future welfare under the rules and regulations .of the sane and sound and solid democratic party of our state, Are we still ail democrats of the 187? band? If so we should come to gether in mass 'meetings of indigna tion and demand that aH this rot and demagog?sery fee cut on*, of t?ite cam paign by catting the thongs that shackle the thoughtless voters and demand an open field and a fair fight for each candidate upon hi own quali fications and manhood. .J. C. 8TRIBLINO Pendleton, June ll, 1914. Protected From Women. London, June ll.--Fears of suffra gettes activities have caused the with holding from publication In London of Colonel Theodore Roosevelt's engage ments during his approaching visit to England. It ia known, however, that except far bis lecture before the Royal Geographical Society, Colonel Soose veR at his own request, will take no part in publie functions. An exten sive list of private entertainments has been arranged, however, so that tin colonel may have the opportunity of . meeting prominent persons whom he desires to. see. Browned I? Fleed. Albuquerque, N. Bf., Junb ll,-Hills, borough, ita the southwest corner of New Mexico, practically was destroy ed by a flood which swept through the principal business section last night, A cloudburst sent a wall of .water, sis feet high throagh the town. MoBt of the 800 Inhabitants had been warned. Thomas Murphy a plomer resident and first sheriff pf Th? coun ty ls missing and- Ip^fafieverV to have 'boen dr wm-d. No other j' .,4 of lire ls reported. SHOCKS topare the System, Shorten Lire and I ' De Great Bam. If yon- knew that you could core yourselfor your child of a malignant disease by the use of dynamiter, would \ yon- tate the chance? Calomel acte oa the sluggish, liver like dynamite on the solid rock. It ahoeka and upsets tba organe .and works much ham ag proven by its after effects. : ifsflltf? eeienee ha? discovered a vegetable substitute that produces all the desired substitute that produces all the desired effects of calomel with, out the shock or after troubles, it te so harmless that acids may be tak en lato the system immediately after the medicino without Attar of-'after ef teetei ' ' i, lt rids liver, Iddneyo and bowles of 'elly poisonous eec.umtnteiione . and leaven the- patient feeling now and/ WELL'S LI VER-AOID te on I salo nt Frlerson's Pharmacy S?Ron. S. ?Vit fid cent*tor a largo bottle. The purchase price will be refunded' In f?ll THAW TO TESTIFY BEFORE THE COURT Will Go To Pittsburgh To Give Evidence In Matter Of His Father's Estate New York, June ll.-Counsel for. Harry K. Thaw and William Travers Jerome, counsel (or.the State of New j York, today announced that it had; been agreed to allow Thaw, who is now i? New Hampshire, to go t>. riir. burgh to testify in the matter of his1 father's estate. I At the same time Merrill Sharleff. of Counsel for Thaw, ntcded thal in (ci* leeratlou of this rom easton, en the part bf tile State, thc application t- tho Un1 ted Stufe*?. Supreme Court '.?? Thaw'fc ad" ia.rnn to natl tempor arily would be vT'.orawn. < Thaw's statu? *??? Mr. Jerome j .??enid remain th . sam". While Thaw 1* bi in.; tu ken from one State to another, all State authorities will ho enjoined from interference with his custody. A time limit 'or his stay in Pittsburgh would probubly he specified by thc supreme court, -jaid Mr. .lemme. Thaw, slayer o? Stanley White, es caped from tho Mattcawan Asylum in lids slate in August,'1012. and fled to Canada, when deported he was ar rested in New Hampshire. Thc BOV crnor of that State granted New York's request for extradition, hut thc Thaw lawyers blocked thia hy a feder al writ of habeas corpus ordered on constitutional grounds The federal district court sustained this writ and it ie .uow before t're Catted States su preme < ou-( on appeal Gorham. N. H., June 11.-Harry K Thaw made no comment tody wlwu informed of the agreement between v\miar.! '.... Jerome t-nd Thaw's attor neys im?,er which ni will be all'iwf 1 to nv to Plttstvirg'i to testlfv. Thaw. ::: tho custody of Snerltf Di cw. of New H;iy?pt?M',e. hat been staying a; a Wliite Mountain Buntine? home herc since leaving Concord a , few weeks ago. ? o o o o o o o o o O O o O I) o o o o 0 HONKA PATH NEWS o !o ^ o o o i ' o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o i From The Chronicle. I . Dr. H. Mi Baton has been sufforlng , from an attack of appendicitis for tho past few days. His friends will lt? . glad to learn that be la much better today. Masters Leon and Carl Brock left Monday for Anderson to spend a few dnys with tho family. of their uncle, IM M. Matt ?non. Thore will bc an all day singing nt Friendship church on the third Sun day |n June. The leaders -will be Prof, . W. W. Hale. J. M. Milford, and FWJ j Banister. " Other singers will be pres ent. The committee asks us to state j.thai ali Bingera, as w j" aa the general ' public, arc cordially invited to come and bring their boons and well filled baskets. ,. / Mr. J. F. Monroe, secretary of the Monea Path Democratic club, bas re ceived the new enrollment books re cently adopted hy the State Executlvo Committee and he io now ready to en roll voters. It Is well to remember that every one who expects to vote must call at thc secretary's office and sign thc. club roll. Honea Path has been divided into two club districts as follows: WU rds 1, 2, 3, 6 and so much of Ward S aa Iles west or Harper street are designated as the Honea Path club. Ward 4 and sc much of Ward 5 as Hes east of Harper street are designated aa the Chlquola mill club. Miss Medena Digby1 and Mrs. E. L. K'S bl or of Columbia visited relative ir. Honea Path Friday. ' Mr. C. E. Harper, Jr.. has gone to ?.ancaster to spend awhile with hil brother. Mr. W. Frank Harper.. Prof. J. B. Watkins and family nf Belton spent Sunday with the family of Bev. B. W. Burts of Broadmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Jon Shirley left Sun day for Greenwood where they will spend several days visiting relatives. Misa Barnett Harper, daughter m Mrs. M. L. Harper. Is taking a eanrae in a business college at Anderson. The many friends nf Mr. Willum, ? John Erwin will regret to learn that he Is critically Ul at the home of bis son. W. G. Erwin at Sandy Borings, He was unconscious yesterday after noon and his family bold oat no hopes ?jf his recovery. Me ls a brother of the late Malcolm Erwin af this place. , ' Mrs." Edward S. Reeves* Sunday school class of 'teen-age boy* gav? a Progressive party t?h Tuecdnjr evening. The/ had wagons abd call cd at the homet? of J. F. Monroe, J. W. Trussel; J. F. McKenzie. W. J. Foster and J. H. Gaines where refreshments 4ver* served, alter which they Weat.for a sfraWHtide. The party was chaper oned by Mr. and itt?. E. B. Reaves. Everyone had a good Cime. Miss Vera Shirley has hostcay last Week to a bouse ra rt y Of Converse girls. Her gneat? were Misan Orate Smith, Edith Phillips and Adato Crttr of Mississippi and I onise Moore, Re becca aad Edith Elliott of Dillon. Miss Shirley ?4r*ffained on WofAesda* af ternoon at a fancy dre** party, ?n? oh Monday evening ? n?*?st oe.try??bio moonlight picnic wu Riven at Er-.vi a's mill in honer of ber gu?6l?. Prob f Mt Shipmate. , Baton Rouge, LA., Juno ll.-The Locke Bill prohibiting sae shipment of intoxicating liquor lato "dry" parlah , es. pastad the Efoaae today by a vote j bf 75 to 23. The Sue?l bill, prob?bitin g {the salo of beor or nsar-beer In pro hibition territory failed of passage for 'lack of a conaUtntsoaal majority. 1 The purpose o? tho l?oc.ke WU io to 'make the Webb-Kcnyon Federal ?ta* hate erre?tlc? to Lo?lslApa, ' '?. OUT FOB Ti li E Irina! i'dinl* tlateh Frerrde? liny fur ChnmplonKhlp. Philadelphia June u. Mles Marl? Wagner. Hie national ln.l"-- champion, I aad Mlas Claire. Cassel, hoth of New York. w?'| meet toniorrov. In the llnni j mutch of the woman's ns! Ional In wp; .ranis tournament to determine which I (.hal: t)'uy. Mir.a M iry Bnownc, of ' hi . ago. t*t> holder, for th*j individual j rhamp onshlp. Saturday. Mis*? Wagner and Miss Cassel won j their -retches in the sciiil-tlnat round 1 of the s tn gel s today, thu furnier de feating Mrs. Edward KJVP ond, New Y?-rk. and the latter disposa . of M vs Isabella "eno^.'ton, Clnc'.-Miat!. ??T ; SehoolH For Neg?oeH. Chicago, Jupe ll. -Julius Rosen wald, millionaire philanthropist, today agreed to provide money to erect ru ral school houses for negroes in the I south. At a. conference with Hooker j T. Washington, he said he would dup licate whatever Is raised for that pur pose in any southern community. Lo-j cation of schools and details of con construction will be left to thc Tus kegee Institute. NOTICE All persons declring to organize with tho North Anderson Democratic Club will please meet at the North Anderson park tnt end of car linet next Mitu?tiny altern?os, June 20. at 4 o'clock. After The I'mplre. Charleston, S. C., June ll.-Police protection was provided for Poliert P?nder, South Atlantic League um pire at the close of the Charleston - -Savannah game here today, as a re sult of threats from several hundred spectators who disagreed with two of Ponder's ci?se decisions against Charleston. The umpire wns taken away from the playing grounds in an automobile, through a back gate by thc officers. Charleston nnd Savannah are en gaged, In a close struggle for the league leadership for the first half of the season, which closes next Wednes day. Savannah won today's gam". ;> to 2. oooooooooooooo o o o Candidates For o o County Offices o o o oooooooooooooo FOB AUDITOB I hereby announco myself a candi date for County Audllcr. subject to the rules of the democratic prhnary. n. A. Abrams. FOB COUNTY SUPERVISOR I hereby announce myself a candi date for Coup ty. Supervisor of Ander son county,. Hubject to tho rules of the Democratic primary. THOS. B. KAY. I hereby apaounco myself a candi date for county supervisor, subject to toe Democratic prhnnry. J.' MACK KINO. I hereby announco myself a can didate for the office of county super visor of Anderson county, subject to the rules governing the democratic primary. T. M. VAN DI VER. I hereby announce myself a candi date for supervisor of Anderson coun ty, subject to tho rules nf democratic primary. C. F. MARTIN. FOB COMMISSION EB R. A. Sullivan of Fork township ls hereby announced for commissioner for Section Ono. comprising Fork, Rock Mills, Pendleton and Centervllle townships. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election as Commissioner for District No. 4., comprising Hones 'Path, Martin, Belton and Broadway .township, subject to the rulos of the Democratic primary. J. M. Dunlap. The friends or R. A. Mulikin here by announce him as a candidate tor county Commissioner front district Composing Hopewell. Brushy Creek, Garvin and Willlamston. Subject to thu rules and government of the Dem ocratic Primary. ; I hereby announce myself a candi date for commhTBioncr from District Ko. -2, comprising Pendleton, Rock Mills, Fork and Contervllle townships, subject to the rules of the democratic, primary. D. S. HOBSON. FOR COUNTY TREAS?.'HE It ' I hereby announce myself a cafld1 {late.for county treasurer, subject to be rules of the democratic party. J. MERCER KINO. FOU PROBATE JUDGE J W. P. Nicholson is hereby announc ed as a candidate for re-election to the oi?cc cf .Probat? Jddge, subject to the rules of the democratic pri mary. FOB STATE SENATOR I hereby announce myself a candi date fer Slate Senator from Anderson County, subject to the rules of the De mocratic primary e?ectfon. J. SHERARD I hereby announce ?ajaelt a candi date tor the State Senate, froJOt Ander son county, eoodeet fo the roles of tho DemocraticprlaatWy. , < Clint Summers, Jr. FOB PliOBATE JUDGE. .j, I hereby announce myself a candi [date for the office of probate Judge of j Anderson county, subject to the rulos and to tue result of th* Democratic rm*f, Y??T9R, B, vMs&JEVf,?j Deliable *^emedies For every ache and pain ls a relia ble remedy. Yon ean euro the diffi culty If you only act In time and act with wisdom. A lazy, torpid, sluggish liver ls. without a doubt, responsible for more aches adn pains than any other thing, for to it we trace consti pation, biliousness, indigestion head ache, etc. Re Ls? Te knocks al Ithese out by going right to the bottom of the difficulty*-the liver and forpt there strengthens the en tire system. A trial proves lt. 50 cents and |1.00 per botle at your druggists. Manufactured and Guaranteed by Evans' Pharmacy Three Stores. ANNOUNCING THE New Royal Model 10 Price $100 The Master Machine that takes the* grind* out of typewriting ! THE rapid-fire action of the new Royal its tremendous advan tage of superior conven ience-its all-day speed without tiring the opera tor-its new Adjustable Touch - nu.ke it t;;ry for ?ATstenographer to turn out MORE idlers in the same working day. Get the Facto! Send for the S P.cyi l m=n " in your town nr.d rik fer n DEMONSTRATION. 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Another char.it A from tho rnh* f'?a?ed by the oontidit tee wc s the return to th?, eight feet, ' rt? t???! ?|r$e_ (ot ru? flj^us, ;