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And For Three Sommers Mrs. Vin cent Was Unable to Attend to A%'cf Her Housework Pleasant Hill, N. C.-"I suffered for three summers," writes Mrs. Walter Vincent, of this town, "and thc third and last time, was my worst.. I had dreadful ut: vous headaches and prostration, and was scarcely able lo walk about. Could not do any of my housework. I also had dreadful pains in my back and sides and when one of those weak, sinking spells would come on me, 1 would have to give up and lie down, until it wore off. I was certainly in a dreadful state of health, when 1 finally decided to try Cardul, thc woman's tonic, and 1 firmly | *ry bottle bubbles ?l vith real restfulness >ody and mind elightful flavor all its <p>; \ ICED BOTTLES fi*j^ NYWHERE BOTTLED BY :HERO-COLA BOTTLING CO. ANDERSON, S. C. RCELY AK ABOUT believe I would have died if I fiadn'l taken it. After I began taking Cardui, I wa: ureatly helped, and all three bottles re lieved mc entirely. I fattened up, and grew so mud stronger in three months, I felt like an other person altogether." Cardui is purely vegetable and gentle acting. Its ingredients have a mild, tonii effect, on the womanly constitution. Cardui makes for increased strength improves thc appetite, tones up the net vous system, and helps to make pal: sallow cheeks, fresh and rosy. Cardui has helped more than? milKo weak women, during the past 50 year: It will surely do for you, what it ha done for them. Try Cardui today. Write to: Chattanooga .MrJIcine Co., LaJIi"?' Ai viM,ry Dept.. Olullunouga, TVnn., for Sprcinl ii tfmtlimt* ?it .?"?r <jsr and 64-page Naik, "Hon Treatment fur Wuiv.rn." sent In plain wrapper. J-< so-wr^ ^s^rt? Pianos FOP Rent $5.00 Monthly Rental paid can be applied on purchase. ? C. A. Reed Piano & Organ Co. n .. . mir J ?mg nu ? ... Want a Faring We have for aale 40 acres only 3 1-2 miles from court house. 'Improvements--5' room house good large barn and out houses; on Blue Ridge railroad ; near In terurban Trolley. Terms easy. Price reasonable. J. FlIRMAN EVANS CO. Evans Building :: Anderson S. C. J)ON'T BUY THAT * B?GGt or WAGON . t < ? - HORSE or MULE Until vou have seen the ones I have for sale. It you want the best, say Piedmont Buggy or Mil burn wagon. TTheo P. Watson ; . ..Sales Stables... v if, JIPM'IfO; STRUCT i!(ltf!K8?r, 9, Vrj I <? fl ni Westminister, o' I o 'o ' ? O ? ? (I O ll O (I C? O ll O l> ?I O t) (? fl I Linties, remember th? eighth anmml meeting of the Womer.':; Missionary Union, utixilliary lo the licaverdam Association, will ho -jeld in tin- Wal ? halla Huptisl ch until, Friday ami Sat urday, .inly nth and I Ot ii. Kuturu your i ru port Munka promptly'to Mrs. O. K. Ilrcazeale, prcaiilen., NV tininlntor., She iniiKt have them in time lo mukc out lier report?. A full nroi:nun ?>f this meeting was publlKhcd in la.it week's Tribune, j Mr. L. \V. Harris, of Fair Way. Coo nee county, IB sp mding a few duyn in1 I the city with his uncle, Chief W. G; Lee. Hr. Harris recently graduated from flu? luw department of Washing ton und Leo University, and he is t'Inking ahnut coming to Anderson I and dunging out ht- shingle lier-?. Mr.' Harris ls it bright you nc man, hus a pleasing appearance, ami no doubt would do well should he decide to! locate here. I Mr. Henry M. Harbin had 232 buah [ als ot grain th r or hod last week. He | made 4S bushels o? Wheat from a cow ing ??f two. Mr. Hui hin ls a one horse [armer, hu? always maker Mg yields, j Thc Knights of Pythias lodges o' Townville, Seneca, W il h al la nm 1 Westminister are arranging for a joint picnic, to be held sometime tn August! in . Oconee county. The purpose of| thc picnic is for an onlng for thc; members of the order, and to show the noble purpose of tho K. of P.- that j benefit to mankind. Committees from | tim different lodges have been ap pointed to confer und decide on the] timo and place. The committee from ? Westminister Lodge. No. 2uS, is com-j ?<.....u oi W. V. rrenshaw, Frank H. Shirley and Dr. W. A. Strickland, j r.'omuinnt Pythian speakers will be on hand Thia should be a "gathering of at least 12ft people, and we would like to see the joint committee decide on Westminster. The outing could ho held in Wistaria Park, and all necessary conveniences would he handel- At any rate, the Trlb ne in advance extend.; a cordial invitation tu the "Knights," and we know the people of Westmin ster would Jtreat them royally. "TOITXG MAN TIMM W K Fred. YVillams, a ''"nrghn, Ksrnpes' From Con J ! Camp. Tgaloo Tribune. Fred. Williams, a young man hailing, from the State of Oeorgln. escaped from tho county convict camp near' Newry Saturday nir t. where he wus serving a 3ft day sentence for lar ceny. He was rr attired Monday morning near M '?.son, but not be fore ho had stop; l over at Westmin ister, from wh? i . he was sent up. Ho arrived hr ?n sometime Sunday night, attired I . his convict colthes, and repaired lo the Jones' House, where he for" TIV hoarded, and where he got : :o his first trouble, for which he wr serving sentence until his escape f m the county works) Saturday n?- .t. Williams '.??as a laborer on the Em manuel BB ist church up until about three week ; ago. He seemed to bo an honest, hard-working young man. but he apparently was not making money enough, ns he went into the pocket} of a fellow hoarder at the Jones* ? Hon?" ?nd rolioved him of something| like $30 or $4(1. Willama was stispoct ,cd and arrested by Chief Willis. He was searched and the money found on his person. He was tried, convicted and sentenced to 30, days on the public worlw of Oconee on a charg^ of lar-1 ceny. His sentence was lig'.if, as be did not seem to realizo t)i? serious ness of his crime. Rut from Winnama* uetrdmi he* seem, cd to bo an "old off ander." as tho city papera put it. After effecting hts e-' cape from the convict camp-wo do not know how. he came back .to Wr : t minster in his "stripes" and went straight to his old boarding house, whore he "hanged his * atrlpea" for a citizen suit. Then he proceeded to again rob his fellow boarders. He got a gold watch belonging to a telegraph operator and between $35 or $15 pdt of tho pock?is of Mr. Clay Barton, tak ing the money out of a pocketbook and restoring the book to the owner's pocket. Then Williams got hungry and immediately left for vhs dining room dowri'toirs. .He satisfied the "lnn?r man" completely, nadine Jon es* House IK known for plenty of "ra tions." Williams oven went Into the Ice box and consumed all the sweet milk. He must have expected a long tramp, but thia trip was -ut short. Mr. M. \V. Jones, tho proprietor of the JonrM House, said '. " heard Wil liams, but onl " thought him OIK* of the other bonnier-. Williams started during tho pl?ht for Georgia. bt:t was intercepted at Madison, lie was brought beck yes terday by Supervisor Poster. Wil liams had tl: ; watch on h's por.-'tn and ull hui $('. or $7 ol th- money taken. Tlicy \vcro relut ned t<; : .'ir i.wnors. .Y- -Y- -Y- * -Y- -Y* * ***** * THE DAY IN CONGRESS * >?: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Washington. July I.-The day in congress: Senate: Mot nt 11 a. m. Caucus was called for agreement on the administration legislative trust program. Senator Harton resumed Iiis at trek bri The" river and I irbor appropria tion bill. Joint reso'utloii empowering Presi dent Wilson to invite foreign delegat es to the International Congress on home education in Philadelphia in September, w"/> passed. Adiourned at 3:38 p. m. until ll a. m. Thursday. Houser Met achoon. The rules corilmltteo postponed its vote on the woman's suffra?e consti tutional amendment until August 1. Calendar Wednesday bills were set aside until tomorrow g nd thc confer ence report on thc legisla'ive appro priation bill was debated. Railroad ollletals opposing the bill for Federal inspection of locomotives vVere heard by thc Interstate Com merce Committee. ' Adjourned at T>48 p. m. until noon Thursday. M AK EH DIVORCE HARD Hill Before the ticorgtu LegNlatnre :s Drastic Mcisnre. Atlanta. Julv 1.-ir the legislature passes the new divorce hill now be fore the fenate lt will be almost Im possible for dissatisfied courses to secure freedom, .it provides that no cases must bs undefended und calls for a number of witnesses in most cases. Evidence of witne-j.*K other than the persons involved must bc had where adultery is charged. Mental Incapacity must be-proved by ut least two witnesses and cruol treatment shall consist ol actual violence uncon doned by either party. Habitual fri-? toxication must; be proved by at least three witnes-es. Under this law the old practice of letting verdicts be won' by failure to defend the suit will'be a thing of the past and judges are .directed to appoint lawyers for the de. fendant and insist on his appearance! Another hill before the senate today! is that substituting thc electric! chair for the gallows-and directing that all executions take place at the state farm. The two houses are busy today af ter a fifteen minuto session yesterday, when both adjourned on account of thc death of th?' mother of President Anderson and the wife of Representa tive fi. O. Coetfr?f?, of Fulton county. Mr. Cochran ls' himself Seriously 111 with typhoid and his senatorial race Is being forgotl?nV.' Sonntbr Is Happy. .Atlante,, 'Gai,-' July 1.'-'If Senator Hoke Smith ls rather absent minded today his fellow senators know how to understand lt, for be is a grand father now- a double ono. in fa^t. Twin girls are now at tho home of kia eon, Marlon Smith, of Atlanta. They halve been named Lucia and Marion. Atlanta, July..!.-*Th6 new report of tho Commissioner of Agriculture, Jam. ea D. Price.' ls one cf thc most valua ble and comprehensive documents is sued by any official this year. It shows. In details the excellent work done by! the department for the benefit of the farmer, especlaly in tbe Inspection of fertilisers and food products'. Dan G. Pushes, the assistant coma oner, Joined with MfoPrlce |n perpr 1 i the report. The heads of various part ments submit exhaustive Information ns to the work ot the past-year and mako a number of recommendations for Improving the ?orvlce. COMPLI?V1ENT?D ON I SPLENDID SERVICE Furrr??h Geer, briver of Auto Fire Truck Had A Year Without Any Mishap Mr. H. Kurraan (Jeer. Hie driver of Hie uutomoblle truck of the Andci on I Fire Department, yesterday received' the following highly appreciated let ter which shows his valuable services to the city: Mr. Kuriium (Jeer. Fire Department. Anderson. S. C. Dear Sir: On looking over my Inspection re portr for the past year 1 lind that you have a clean seor1 card and that your car has gone through without a mishap or any trouble whatever. I simply Write this letter to let you know that wc appreciate' your efforlp I? keeping vour machine lu first clasi condition, and we thank you very much. With best wish??, Your's very truly. E. L. Wefant, Inspector. Chief W. I.. Jackson auld yesterday that he is very proud of the record of Mr. Geer, whom he considers one of the best men for this i ">rk that could be found in the country. ' Chief Jackson ravs that the big fire fighting machine since the fir t Instalment, for th? remainder has been kept up by returns from the Insurance compan ies' taxes to the state. rhlef laehsbh] says that while thc city needs a fire! alarm uystem badly, he considers the greatest need is a pump engine. The city is building ?o rapidly that an en gine is almost an imperative necessity. He is also very much In favor of ? building code, so that buildings will be put up with sonic regard io thq | protection of the firemen in case of conflagration. CITY MASAt'KR I'lXS i MU Ht SI-; I? il Y HO A Ul) Municipal league Furnished With i, Dam f'oar*raina; (loteminent of Homler-I'haiuphlet Issued. The Kallona! Municipal league has I ;ust issued a pamphlet giving au analytical study mad i by a committee J of experts of the commission plan and j commission-manager plan of govern ment. The committee consisted of Charier A. Beard, associate professor loi notules. Columbia university; Er-j nest S. Bradford. Washington; Rich ard S. Childs, secretary of the Na tional Short Ballot organization; Wil Ham Bennett Munro, professor a: Harvard university, and Clinton Rog ers Woodruff, editor of The National Municipal Review. 'j ?Among other things the commit tee's report says: "Commission government is a rela \ tive success as compared with the old er forms. Tho people who live under lt are generally moro content. They I feel that they arc more effective po-j 1 it irai ly and that commission govern ment is au ai,sci to their town. Sub stantial financial improvements have generally resulted, demonstrating a ' striking increase in efficiency and a higher standard of municipal accom plishment, and this may fairly be credited to-the better working of the new plan. "This relative succe a of commis sion government." says the report, "resulta primarily because it is more democratic (1. e., sensitive to public ' opinion) than the old form." The commttec reached the conclu I sion that the commission-manager j plan is better than the commission plan. I Say?- the report concerning the com mission-manager plan: I "in .lune, 1912, thc plan was adopt ed at Sumter, S. C., and pat in operu tlon January. 1913, whereupon it be ' came widely known OB the 'Sumter plan.' The idea soon after took root In Ohio, where it has been adopted by Dayton and Springfield. Dayton,! because of the association of tts new i.charter with the flood disaster, and i because of tts offer of the city man agership to Col. Goethals, has made ! the etty manager plan a 'household' I word." Hilled HT* Jonah. Atlanta. Qa.. Jnlv 1- Oertic Parks is now awaiting a sentence of hanging on July 21. Gertie, who is a coal black negro, shot and killed Horace Hoed, of the same complexion, because Ho rpe? "Jonahed" him at a crap game. "1 was shootfn' de bones, Judge, end calling for Little Joe, when dat Pi? ger comes buttln' In and wants to ber. ry a quarter. "What you mean, nigger, talkin, to me while t'se rollin' for a four-spot, 1 saya to him. "Den I rolled de bones and dat seV en come out. I lost ? my mon ey add den I rises up and shoots dat Jonah. Tes sub." Witnesses say the Blain man had been Parks' best friend and had es ce Served a Ix months in tho ?uaMtt gang rather than turn . states evidence against Parles in another case. GOVERNOR ?TA*tI'>X TAlKS Denies That there were Strings to West's Appointment. "Atlanta July i>~BTandtng the charges that there w?re spy strings tied to bli* appointment of W. a west as- United States senator,- Governor John M. Slatou has addressed a let ter to the editor ot the Brunswick News whlchvfchouid effectually answer the attacks made on th j governor by 'Thomas W HardwlckLlone of. bi* olh ponente tb the senatorial rac? / / In an address at B^sirreS^Mir. Hardwick related n startling story to the effect that Colonel West had told Governor SJaton that If lip wer? given tbe appointment he would not mn he the race for election, hilt ? hfe Waru not given the place he would, not make the race for election, but if he were not given tho place be would , ?pend Political Ant* ?Mitt FOB COMMISSIONER R. A. Sullivan of Fork township is hereby announced for commissioner ?or Section One, comprising Fork, Rock Mills, l'endieton and Centcrvllle townships. I hereby announce myself a candi date for county commissioner for the third section,"consisting of Garvin. Brushy Creok,-Willlamston and Hone well townships, subject to the action of the democratic primary. 'H. A. FOSTER. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date tor -'commissioner for Honca Path,"Belton, Broadaway and Martin townships, District No 4, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. W. F. TOWNES. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Commissioner from District No. 2, comprising Pendleton, flock Mills, Fork and Ccnterville town ships. Subject to the rules of thc democratic primary. JOHN R. CULBERSON. I hereby announce my candidacy for county commissioner from Section j 4, comprised of Belton, Martin, Honca Path and Broadaway townships. Sub ject to the rules of the democratic party. R. D. SMITH, Better known as "Dick" Smith. W. H. HI rod announces himself a candidate for cojunty commissioner i from the district composed. of Wll ' llamston. Garvin. Brushy' Creek and ! Hopewell, subject to- the rules of the I democratic party. 6-30-dftw. I hereby announce my candidacy for County Commissioner of Anderson county from thc third section com prising Hopewell, Williamson, Brushy Creek and Garvin townships, subject to, tiie action of the Demo eratic party. J. MACK DUFF RODERS. I hereby announce myself a candi dato for commissioner from District No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock Mills, Fork' aAd CentervBle townships, subject to tho rules of the democratic primary. . '?'">..? D. S. HOBSON. I hereby , ann omi <ie .myself a candi date for. Commissioner from District No. 2, comprising- rendici?n, Rock Mills, Fork and Centcrvllle town ships, subject to niles of Democratic party. . . J. H. WRIGHT. FOB CONGRESS I hereby announce myself a candi date for Congress from tho Third Con gressional District, subject to the rules of the democratic party. JOHN A- HORTON, Belton. S. C. - FOR COITHT? TREASURER 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for county treasurer, subject tu the rules of the democratic party. _j. HERC EH KING. I hereby announce myself a candi date for county treasurer, subject to thc rules and regulations of the democratic primary.. _Div W. A. Tripp. I hereby announce, myself aa a can ' dldate for County Treasurer of An derson county subject -to the rules of the Democratic party. JACOB O. BOLINOER. I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Treasurer, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. A. ELROD. j $70,000 to defeat the governor Gov ernor Sla to n says : I '"'The above^story is absolutely un true. Mr. West sent me no such mes sage nqt was Such .a suggestion made by hf mor any' o??hfs 'frl?nds. He was appointed wlthoHlt a 'restriction of any kind. Until 6 o.'clock of the evening be. fore I made tho appointment I did not know1 what, he iwiffi going to do and when he telephoned ino that he had not decided f? rh ake the race I asked that he. not do sb-b?cause of me and told him I had bot decided whether I weald rub eH^b'^ib1 did not.~ Rrown Will Rna. . Marietta, GS., July 1,-Joseph M. Brown, twice governor ot Georgia, to night formally announced his candi dacy for the United Stater, senate to succeed Senator Hoke Smith. - Sena- I tor Smith's term expires March 3, 1916. Artificial rubber ox u by-product of the manufacture of steel may be a possibility ss English scientists are : experimenting with ? its production from coke ove.n gases. N. REJECT ALLEGIANCE Another Rebel Leader Tarns From 1 Carranca ; Mexico City, Juno 30.-4-?i?ws reach ed Mexico City today that Emiliano Zapata, .the Southern . revolutionary ' leader, had published a decree reject ing any allegiance to Venustlano i Carranga, and eaylng that the consti tutionalist chief bad refused to accept the "plan bf Ayala." tho original agra rian proclamation of tho Southern leader. ".. Zapata is said to have declared that be intends to extend his opera tibbs along the western coast of Mex ico ss JAt .a?^i?pno^jand that he will fight Carranza'" forever." ' Tho information waa brought to Mextckr ^Olty . b#41?T*ons who arrived from towns under tho control of the followers ? of-??pata" In tho State of Mof?los. iK^jSlf??S??il Members .bf th?v?titish colony hore ore U?wlHmg^^?pltqw the ndvke ot Slr Lionol Carden,.th-2 British minis ter, that ?b?yi temporarily leave Mex ico. Only Mir purtfoin so tar have signed the agreement to travel on ? special traintbHtWhW?Cst.- More than half of thia number aro women and children, vuncetnenfs ' FOR AUDITOR ?I hereby announce myself a cand? ate for County Auditor, subject to ie rulee of thc democratic primary. IVJ ' It, A. Abrams. I hero!;;- announce myself a cand? ate for the office ol Auditor ol An crsou <jouuJy subject to thc rules of Itu Democratic party. lt. W. AUSTIN. t hereby announce myself a cand? ate for the office of Auditor, subject 3 the rules of thc Democratic pri lary J. it. C. GFJIFFIN. FOR COrNTY SITEUYIBOlt I Hereby announce myself a e.'-nil ute for county supervisor, subject to ie Democratic primary. - * ? J. MACK KINO. I hereby announce myself a can Idate for the office of county supor Isor of Anderson county, subject lo ie rules' go? ern nu: the democratic rlrnnry. T. M. VAN DIVER. I hereby'announce myself u candi ate fpr'supervisor of Amlersdn coun f, subject to thu rules of democratic rimar?: _ ' C. F. MARTIN. FOR FRORATH .H Util. W. P. Nicholson is hereby announc d as ?a .cn mild rite for re-election to tie office of Probate Judge, subject J the rules of the democratic prl ?ary._ I hereby announce myself a cand? ate for the office of probate judgd of nderson county, subject to the rule? nd to the result of the Democratic rlrnsrv. VICTOR B. CHESHIRE. I hereby announce myself a cand? ale tqr Propalo Judge of Anderson ouuty^sub,?ectr'to thc rules or tho emOcrtic^prJmary., W. F. COX._ I hereby announce myself u candi nte frit Thc.V'tfffffce of Judge of pro ate for Anderson county, subject lo lie TulcV' gsSvrrnlng thc democratic rimary .ejecHlon. . rJS~. - ?. FRIERSON. I hereby anno u ii cc myself a cand? ate for thc dfllce of Probate Judge for ndcrspn" county, subject to thc rules f the Democratic Primary. I. T. HOLLAND. FOR STATE SENATOR I hereby announce myself a cand? ate for State Senator from Anderson ounty. subject to the rules of tho Do ?ocratle primary election. J. li. SHERARD. -' ? y- Lf_!_ I hereby announce myself a cand? ate for'the St?ferSenate, from Ander em county, subject to the rules of the temoc&tjp primary. . _Jfy ft jll'i CHnt Summera, Jr. f^tolii?S?NTATIVE I hereby.ininourtee myself as a can id tc' for ?^ausn^of Representatives rott\ /in^erab?i^?tJuuty^ subject to the ules of tin/denioeratic party. OSCAR D. GRAY. i hereby., announce myself e candi ste for* thc 'fiou'sc of Representativos ?om Anderson county subject to'the liles of thc democratic primary. RUFUS FANT, JR. I- hereby announce myself a cand? ate for the legislature subject to the ules and regulations of thc democra ic party. . GEO. M. REID. I ami a "candidate for the House of lepreUeniatlvos from Anderson coun y. I v>Ul abide' the rules of tho i imafy. ' " ' ' v* SAM WOLFE. -famfeSm ' -L-? ?ASIS MM in the-^ DES?RT OF HEAT Always Copi, Always Neat! The Best Ice Cream That One Could , eat! :OME AFFORD YOURSELF ; TREAT >LY?ti^iA I CANDY COMP'Y ^fgg^AM PARLOR Most^fJthj?^Britlsb subjects now ?sldiniptiere nave been In Mexico nany years and they declare it to e their Intention to remain nnd lake eclded to stay in the capita'.. Banks at Aguas Callontt;?, Ban Luis 'otoai, Guantiinato, Leon. Querctaro od other cities of Gie Northern States re 'sending tunda to Mexico City. An espies* company ls. bringing bout 100.000 pesos daily from ti