The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, July 07, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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COLLEGE CATALOGUE Just From the ress of the Intelb'g cncer Job Office_Contains Much Useful and Valuable Information A pretty piero of printing ls the annual catalogue nf Anderson College. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO lfi?ued from the job printing depart- Q Q me nt of Tho Anderson Intelligencer MADItTTC Company. Mr. T. K. Hoper, the sup- O MAKivL 1 O O erlntendent, \i very much gratified Q (j over, the compliments he ha? received . , oooooooooooooo on this nnd on the annual. "Tho So- ,7. .^ . ^-, rorlan," published hy the young lu- New York Cotton dies of the college In May. - The catalogue is n -ot and attrae- , Now York. July 6.-Tha cotton mar-, .. , . ... . ket recovered several points of last tlve.and the Information is presented W|".k.8 |ogBeH (|ur|uB toi|ny.a ,ra)u"K. In a manner to attract attention. Tho crop and weather nows seemed moro' next session begins Sept. 17th, and encouraging than otherwise, but the1 thete will be Christmas holiday? from ?Bialler amount of cotton for salo sag-j _i . ," , , . Rested that the long interest hud boon December ?Jrd to January "th. Tho ,)r",ty wc|| ||lluldttlc0 llur|"K the cloging exercise? will be Monday. Ma.-j heavy selling, which followed last 3?. "*" week's government report and price:? The trustees of? the college aro; ' advanced on covering of shorts or Rev. C. C. Brown. D. I).. Runtier; lt S buying 'or a reaction. Tho close was Llgun, Anderson;, Rev. L. .1. Bristow', steady and from ? to lt; points net Abbeville; Pl E. CIlnkscaloH. And' , higher. ?on;;.C. S. Sullivan, Anderson; Coi. J. Th* market opened steady at un N. Brown, Anderson; Col. W. II, Hunt,; changed prices to a decline of 4 points Newberry; Col. ll. H Watkins Auder- ?ndor scattered selling, which seemed son; Rev. O. L. Knight. Granitevllle; l? bo inspired by a favorable view of li. -M MattlBon, Anderson ; W. A. Wat. weather conditions over the holiday, sonf Anderson; J. J. Fret well. Auder- Liverpool, however, was better than son; Rev W.'E; Thayer, Chester; A. "lue and tho market here soon rallied. P. McKlssick. Greenwood. There appeared to be an Impression Tho lortil executive committee con- m Bonifi Quarters that the contracts II slst? of H. S. Llgon, chairman; Rev ouidatod last week had been absorbed Jj. *,*? Bristow, secretary; M M Matti- hy Investment or trade buyers. Prices sot,.C. 8. Sullivan, Col. H. H. Watkins, at on? t,mP during the early afternoon President Janies P. Kinard. ex-offlclo. worc frora 9 to 17 P?lnts ne* higher. . Fallowing Ia tho list of the new fae. The detailed weather reports Indlcat ulty and the new officers: ,nf* KOO<1 ra,nB ,n th? "astern belt .James P. Kinard, B. S.. Ph. D., pres- Bf??mnu" to relieve apprehensions of .dent. The Citadel, Johns Hopkins, fought damage in that section, but University. Professor of English fa,leu to ^snirc any selling of conse Wmtbrop College 18i?n-l!?13; professor 'luence. < loBlng prices showed ro ot ISrigllMi tho Citadel. 1913-1914. Eng- actions of only three or four points M?h' from thc best. C. M. Faithfull, A. B.. viceprcsident. <'oUon futures closed steady: president of Liberty I^dle8 College. , , Open Close Lloirty; Mo., Philosophy and Bible. JAu1y ?.".62 . Holed P. Smith, A. B.. A. M. Con- *"*u*1.12.42 12.48 vorte r lege, Smith College. Col um- ??tober.HM bia Ur slty, N. Y., Lady Principal. December.12.24 1? IO Williams. A. B. William .|..4 U 40 ?ge Setenen March.12.20 12.36 mou? ' Abbott, B. 8., A. M. SP010""?" autot; middling uplands Otu. .Ivar'lty. Columbia Unlver- u2r>- middling gulf 13.G0. Sales t, . Berlclgh School of l^an- non<,._ [JOH. N. Y;; teacher of Modern _ _ _ guOgOB and Lady Principad Bessie New Orleano Cotton Colega. Modern Languages. ., eon Hunter; A. B Newberry Col- New orleans. July G.-Cotton did l?e. Graduate work nt University of better today on buying for long ac ?raeago add University of Virginia. count. stimulated by privato hure.iu MH reports of crop damago In the western Hazel E. Allard, A. B.. A. M. Olivet bplt through high temperatures and College, Michigan, Unl/oralty of Mich- iacfc of moisture. At the opening the SSSISJT ' market was depressed a couple of WjFJprenc?.MaddoekB, B. S. Kentuckv pom," but a mue later thero was a SJgte'University; Graduate work Co- q"!ck 8purt and from then on the tone Udftbla UNhlvefSrty, N. Y.; Teacher of wa" good. At tho highest trading aafK?irtatifjs, .William Wood College, monthB were 15 io IS points over last? Pelton, Mb. Mathematics. week's final figures. Tho cloBe was at /ttadetelne deVebre. A. B. Fandolph- a not ga|n 0f ll to 13 points. Macon Woman's College, Columbia Tho first halo of the new crop re Ujmeralty; Now York. History and ported In Texas had no adverse in PffllHcal Science. fluencc on prices, in spite of the fact .Olga V. Pruitt, M. D., College Phy- thnt lt was a weok earlier than laBt elclan. Maryland Medical Callego; season's first bale. BUIIB claimed lt graduate wdrk in Johns Hopkins Uni- waB due to premature opening of bolte vdrsity. Physiology and Hygiene. canned by excessive heat and drouth. Music Department, Failure of a prominent cotton firm 'JRfaderio Geode. Director of Music. In landon was a news feature of in HMM of W. IL Sherwood. Chicago and terest but lt did not influence trading Organ.' ' ono way or the other. ..]?*?'. E. Straristhan. Graduate in Cotton futures closed: Pl^ho and Voice .from Denison Con- juiy 12.91 ; AuguBt 12.91; October set-yatq?-, private pupil Otto Enguor- 12.38; December 12.38; January 12.41; s0h,rC?lUrobus, Ohio; Carl Dufft. N. Y.. March 12.51. William Whitney, Boston, and Madam gpot cotton quiet; 1-8 off. Middling IMTH; LuHg. Berlin. Voice. 13 5.16; atrlct middling 12. 9-16; sales ..Hrs. Froderle ? Goode. Graduate of on the spot 1,050 bales; to arrive none. Jtplon College. Associate in Plano._ b?fc?S?)ot^"* v,onn yet to Liverpool Cotton tArt and Expression. - y Dodson "ft?mabur: Studied at Liverpool. July 6.-Cotton spot eas trse Coll?ge. Chase SVI106I of 1er; good middling 793; middling 741; lew Y??rg City; Academy of I low middling 693. SaleB for specula NV Y., Chautaqua, N Y., Art t,on and e?P?rt 500. Receipts 1,000. I of Paris. Art. Futures very steady. July 71-4; bte P. Wakefield, A. B. Green- July-August 7.14; September-October Female 'College University of ?.M 1-2: February-March 6G0 1-2; Tetinonsco. UnUUiuie of Eraeriop Col- April-May 662. lego or Oratory, Hosten. Teacher of -~-7"^.. E?reaalon. JUflson Collego. Expr?s- CottOXl Seed Oil - siSn and Physfca) Culture. _ Jffig?i **. ffil?' HollIns^ColIoge. New York July 6 _Cotton seed oil 1I? o? i.t*nnosflO(?, Columbia waB Btelliy on COVorlng of August OFl t Doraostlc Science 8hort8. light pit offerings and tho ab a^Sj* "" n ? . " . " sence of tendors. The easier tendency MS B. Johnfon. Matron and of lard waB ofraot by the strength In ???L- . ? ?ni 1? ^ cotton. Final prices were 1 point jmborlne E. Sharp. Stenographer. h,Rhor to 2 points net lower. Sales .^ffilf^?^ if SW interesting 10000 barrolB. information about the history, loca tion and environment of the college. (WIATI?V On C*tA\ ?nd alao gives a detailed announce: WOney Ul! ^8J.I meat aa to Classea. tuition, etc. Per- _ .. "? , , tons really lntere?ted will be supplied ' New ^ork July u -Mercantile paper with copies upon application to the 3 27 " 4 _A . ..... - president. Sterling firm; 60 days 4.85.90; de |!Kxe aim of tlio college ls lo d?velop mafd . A O,. . cbaractor, promote culture, and tram Commercial bills 4.85.1-4. ySjBitl? wotten l?> all the graces that H", flUveJr H; fuid their expression in tho life and J?ex,c*n doJ,arB j4- " . teachings of Jesus, It will be the con- ?5!e"Vmen1t bonaB heavy; railroad ..irt-?fttf ot the lftcnltv and bom* i f l?ondS Irregular tr?steea to offer a curriculum and " <*? JTJ B *> ru,,ng rate mofifier? thit will graduate yonnr 2; closing 2 1-2 a 3. W.oSeu. whpsn.ilyee wlju be effective / 7.^n?8ftJ?r? , .bec?nee ofcihVa?K rrt?nement and 1-2: ninety days 2 ?? , a 3; ?Ix months trained intelligence. Believing In 3 _. : MtMMHaljr women the course of study ... . . _ . Will fablud.3 not only the branches us- ?jfOCK8 ?nd Bonds u?ttyOffered by eollegfes. but also :- . . '??K **(*tt'n**** 'h'it, sanitation, dlo- New York, July 6.-Aaide from teJwtWc;- ' " M'r some artificial activity at V-ir v2F^ *tte to a^lety not only a scholar prices In the group of "pooled" i . . bW it heatthy body and resourceful j altleS. today's stoch market dru J?'OU cSflracteY bitted 'to cope with the' ntonE In traditional mid-summer faah p^ftrsmd oF lifo will bo H constant1 ion. Tho hotter feeling fostered last ' latia). A trained hand, developed mind Veek by developments at Washington end'coriBecra-e3 Tieaft are the ch?rnc-] seemed to hare been dissipated and tdftutTea of ih? Oducvt?in ofTored by traders again ware adverse to follow trife*'college tA tho yo??g womanhood the upward movement The long de ar the ?tate. Thdrowifb education layed freight rate decision remains sumild fit Viunr womoj to llvo eat- th? moat Influential factor. In the . c^jj?f?lly V Ae ItOtn?,-Poolroom, so- oiffhl?n of ntany observers the country olt? f??d chtlrch V/y sha! ever seek ls lb ?hapo for good business and for t<. on-?r tljat ?r/lrd'-.i? thal will a*slat ward strides aro predicted at tho first yffhhg womal i?rreallring tho highest ?avprablo opportunity. i??a.ls of life,' , .' The steel authorities say their lu 'x ' ''?.. . ' f> -' ' BLUE RIDGE RAILWAY REPORT SAYS THAT IT IS COMING NEW EQUIPMENT Rumor Has It That New Locomo tives And All-Steel Equipment Ic To Bc Secured* \ repon ia now coins; Iii? rounds lu Andersen lo the effifl Hutt the Mino ItidK? railroad |?! MI - a rildicui lin provemei:! in its nervier for this ei'.v. Th ! report ?ava Hint the mail will purchase a considerable ninouiit new rolling slock. The minora heard hy The Intelli ?rneer yest :;r lay have HOI yet been in v?s?K?ted hut lt is a known raer that }'.. <". I uiikiu. f.f the Soul hern Rail way, lia-. I -l'a spending the last fort* night Sn Nnilorson. cheeking up the re ceipts ri the lillie Ititi;' |'-?r lin1 past few monti.'. I* ts un i.loni H..it .Mr. Itankin wa sent to Anderson tor the pitreo e of ascertaining what rev enue ls being ?rived from ?he road and the tumor says that when he mailes his report it '.viii he so favor able thal I ho Southern Railway plans to at once institute I'uiiman ear ser vice for fdr. city, to he attached to a Plue Ridge train. haul-'tl from Ander non to Menota and lhere attached to fast trains on the main line of the Southern for New York and New Or leans. The rr port further says that the Southern will replace all the old equipment of the niue 1 >'dge with new nil-.-tool cars and possibly now en gines. It ls also said that a schedule may be arranged so that connections will be mad" ut Seneca with alli main line trains on tho Southern Hallway. Mr. Rankin competed Ilia work in Anderson yesterday and departed from the cltv. It was Impossible to Bccurc an Interview with him before he loft but those people hearing him dl.-cusK his visit to Anderson snid that tho report ho would send the Sout j ern railroad of the volume of business done herc will cause officials of that line to open their eyes. / . If such improvements an mentlone? above are contemplated for Anderson, both the Southern Railway and offic ials of thc niue Ridge railroad can take lt for granted that Anderson's' every assistance is behind thom. I Dnrwln Reed or Sandy Springs WHB in Anderson yesterday for a few hours. Keith Allgood of Brushy Creek was among the visitors to spend yesterday in the city. John F. Hall of Iva, route 4, was in tho city yesterday on business. J. W. Locke of Greenville was among the visitors to spend yesterday in the city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Campbell of Co lumbia have arrived In the city for a visit to relatives. Miss Ella Curtis of Charleston ls the attractive puent of , her brother, Thomas B. Curtis on WeBt Whltner stroet. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Morrow have re turned from their honeymoon, which was spent at the Isle of Palms, and are now located at Oulla's boarding house for the time being. S. N. Brown of the Prospect section spent yesterday in the city on busi ness. A. C. Skelton, Thomas Mathowson and Henry Haatley of Hartwell, r.a., spent Sunday in the city with friends. B. O. Evans is spending a week in the northern cities purchasing goods for his store. Messrs. M. B. Reese, W. H. White. W. E. Johnson, and Lewis Perrin, of Abbeville were visitors to the city yes terday. They made the trip from Ab beville in Mr. Perrln's auto. J. T. Madden, of the Tr L. Cely Co, loft yesterday afternoon for a two weeks' vacation at the seashore and mountains. Afr. Mild Mrs. chas. Cobb, who hive b< e:i camples at Portman, hove r-* turned to the city. dust ry shows appreciable improve ment. The June statement of the copper producers, .which cornea out Wednesday, is the subject of consid erable speculation, but the state of the. metal trade ia plainly botter than it was a fortnight ago. London sold our shares at home and later here, the dealings for that ac counts In this market aggregating about 10,000 shares. Bonds reflected the very light In vestment demand, Missouri Pacific convertible, Baltimore and Ohio con vertibles and St. Loula and San Fran cisco refundlnga ruling heavy. Total sales, par value. 11,916,000. United States government 3s dedin .?' 1-4 per cent oin call. Chicago Grain Chicago, Jnty ?.-Unquestionable discovery ot black rust In South Dako ta and reporta of the presence of the plague In North Dakota and Minne sota turned tho wheat market today over to the bulls. There waa a firm close at 1-4 a ;i-8 to 5-8c net advance. Corn suffered a net loss of 6-8 to 5-3 a 3-4c. oats finished 1-8 off to a six teenth up and provisions ranging from 2 1-2 a Bc down to a r'tso ot 7 l-2c, i . .. ..; ' ' ''.'i?.vi iANDERSON SCOUTS IN : THE MOUNTAIN WILDS i _ I - BOYS LEFT YESTERDAY FOR A BIG TRIP BURNETT IS ALONG ! Will Spend a Week In Fastness of North Carolina Moutains and At Lake Toxaway ! The Anderson Boy Scouts, about ton strong, loft the city yesterday morning at 11:57 on the Blue Milgo (rain hound for Walhalla. They wore just about as happy as boys go) to ho and it was a lively set of youngsters. Tho Anderson patrol of lilis organi ! zntloa has boen figuring on tito trip for months and months. Parents have almost given up in despair from hoing ^pestered on all side? with questions of how to build a camp fire, how to pitch v tent, how to cook flap-jacks, and a hundred und one other things of which the average parent is ignorant. The boys have been gathering most wonderful assortments of clothing for the expedition and ono would think Ironi seeing thom when they wore reudy to leave that they planned for an excursion to some distant shore. F M. Burnett, scout master of the I Anderson Boy Scouts, was instrumen tal in organizing the outing and be j fore hr- left yesterday Mr. Burnett . said that he was proud of the bunch of boys he was going to carry along. i The party upon reaching Walhalla disembarked from the train and took I to the "trail of the lonesome pine." Ta ay planned to walk 15 miles to j Itake Toxaway, to the mountains, to , Caesar's Head, back to Greenville and homo on the Interurban. Mr. Burnett sahl that the 15 miles of the first 1 jaunt would be covered yesterday and 1 night would find his party well into tin mountains; ! The expedition will probably reach , Greenville next Monday morning and returning will come into Anderson over the Piedmont & Northern Unes I that afternoon. Start your boy on the road tn suving -read the. Dime Sat"Inges Hank ad on the editorial page..' (adv.) Dr. C. M. Tripp of the Brushy Creek section spent yesterday in the city. Br. C. L. Guyton of tho Pleroetown section was among the visitors to spend yesterday in the city. Ii. A Mulligan of Willlamston was ' in 'be city yesterday for a short ntuy. Br. W. A Tripp of Brushy Creek was In the city yesterday, attending tho meeting of tho school turstec<f. Sam Mauldin of Brushy Creek was among, the well known visitors to the city yesterday. ? J. M. Longo of Willlamston was among the visitors to the city yester day. H. F. Cely of tho Brushy Creek sec tion spent a few hon rs In the city yrs- ] terday. ' C M. Roberts of the Lebanon scc ti j was In thc city yesterday on busi ness. Mr.. and Mrs. James N. Pearman. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Beaty and Miss Carrie' .Mceuen have returned from a week- ! end visit to Caesar's Head. Statement of the Condition of the DIME SAVINGS BANK located at Anderson, S. C* at the dose of nosiness June :50th, 1914. RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts .. ..$ 33,549.32' Overdrafts. 292.94 ! Furniture and Fixtures .... 575.66 | Due From Banka and Bank ers. 1,591.74! Currency. 361.001 Gold. 2.60] Silver and Other Minor Coin 74.31 Checks and Cash * .ems .... 163.57 Exchanges for tue Clearing House. 1,276 ll i Net Expense. 302.28 Total ...38,188.33 LIABILITIES: Capital Stock Paid In .. ..$ 13,487.601 Individual Deposits subject to Check.w. 13,353.91 Savings Deposit s ... 3,705.84 Cashier's Checks. 141.081 Bills Payable, including Certi ficates for Money Borrow ed. 2.500.00 Total.38,188.33 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Anderson; ss. Before me came W. E. Watson cash ier ot the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above] and foregoing statement ts a true con dition of said bank, sis shown by the I books of said bank. W. E. WATSON. Sworn to and subscribed before me| this 4th day ot July, 1914. J. IL SHELOR. Notary Public, S. C. Correct Attest: J. D. Brown, a IL Parker, A. S. Farmer, Directors. EXTENSION COMMITTEE HELD LONG SESSION TO ADD FEATURE TO WORK OF DEPARTMENT A CREDIT BUREAU _ j Will Assist thc Merchants of City In the Work of Collecting All Their Acounts Deciding to inaugurate n collection <Up?u uncut to the Credit Jliureau; >:. augur?t inp a special bushier!-, nu n's tl ade excur to Walhalla and asking ? for special carly nun liing express services out of Anderson via the G. S. & A., all there matters were fa vorably acted upon at a meet inc of tho Trades Extension committee or the Chamber of Commerce h dd lust night, ultornoon. lt wan deoided that on July J fi, tho Credit bureau would take up the work o? handling collection!! for Hie mer chants in addition to tho regular cl edit work heretofore dont;. It was . stated that very little extra expense; would Ix- requird, nacd that many mer chants wanted this additional ser vice. There being great need for carly morning expr?s*; out of Anderson over the G. S. & A. Interurban lines, the Secretary was Instructed to make re newed efforts to secure same, and it is understood the manager of thu local express company has promised to re commend same. The Intelligencer in another column today gives specific information with regard to OIL* merchants and business mon's Walhalla trade excursion. The Dime Savings Hank is after your hanking business-rend Ute nd i on editorial page, (adv.) ' Cured of Indigestion. Mrs. Sadie P. dawson, Indiana, Pa., wes bothered with indigestion. "My stomach pained mc night and day," she writes. "I would feel bloated and have headache and belching after I eating. I also suffered with const!- j patton. My daughter had used Cham berlain's tablets and they did her so much good that she gave me a few | doses of them and insisted that I try them. They helped mo as nothing oleo would have done." For Bale by| All Dealers.-Adv. The Dime Saving's Hank ad contains some good philosophy-on the edito? ! rial page, (adv.) i-r LICE? The lice question is quickly settled if you dust yout fowls ?nhw Conke/s Lice Powder! lt's sale, quick and surc?| 1 Saves your poultry profits because it Kills the Lice ? Doesn't Marm Chickens r^s Pnce 25 cent?, 50 crntt and SlJUQ. j&kw For Kv mite that hide in thc melt by ^tjfflfr day ami pf cy on thu Lens a: niyht, ipray r- ^StS?T\J? your poultry houae with^ "'jfSSr ?anfc Conkers lice Liquid! ?rJsES C Iran, tSroi out thoroughly Quart J5 BE ? g*SlfiB rents, tull ?ilion 60 emu, calton JUJU Ba BUSRB For. the deadly head lone we I I {nKuQ CONKEY'S HEAD LICE H Kff?? OINTMENT, ' ? KFJt Fited h-e and d.x-vA harm chiral. 10 H ?nd 25 econ. Money back d tbete T BFV '' preparation? do nol utidy , 4fA IM'MC .TttCLCutty C^?fcwItMQm? V i EV??S? PHARMACY Three Stores. -THE CITADEL The Military College of Sonth Carolina Announced as "Distinguished Mili tary College" by U. S. War Depart ment. Full courses in Civil Engineering, Sciences, English and Modern Lan guages. Confers B. S. and C. E. degrees. All expenses pay cadets from South Carolina $250 a year. A scholarship worth $300 a year is vacant from Anderson County, and will te '.tiled by competitive cxa?.u uation at the County scat on Friday, August 14. For necessary information and blanks apply to Col. O. J. Bond, The Citadel. Charleston, S. C. Scientific Discovery A Vegetable Element That Is Rapidly Doing Away With the Use Calomel. Frlerson's Pharmacy, Belton, 8. C., la ono of the first progressive con-! corns to offer for sai? the hew sys tem of medicine that is fast sup planting the use ot old-fashioned, calomel as a liver medicine. I Nearly everyone knows how easily the liver becomes sluggish in this climate and hbw this sluggishness effects not only ail tho other physi cal organs but tho mind as well. The signal towers of this dread condition, which some call malaria are coated tongue, lack of . energy, I dull eyes, constipation, sallow com plexion i Taken with regularity this proven scientific liquid vegetable medicine in the torin of CAR SWELL'S LIVER AID will prevent or promptly relieve all liver troubles.' On salo under money return guar antee by Frlerson'8 Pharmacy, Bel ton. 8. C. We trust our patrons and friends spent an enjoyable 4th of July. Twenty-five men celebrated the day, wearing Straws from Cely's. No need to dodge the reason Straws and Panamas 1-3 off. Order by Par:el Post, be sure to state size. T. L. CELY COMPANY mw H 11 ii a? i< III - i-ii w tii^ii iiumnirti S WHEN yon deal with this bank you can rest assured thal it is always re ady to help you in doing that which is best for t he growth and advancement of your interests along leg itimate lines. When you keep a bank account with us von have the use of facilities of this institution, the benefit of the advice and suggestions of the oflicers, and then if you ever need loan accomodation, it is yours for the asking. We make it a point to take care of the needs of our depositing customers first of all. No de posit too small to open an account with us. We are still making a specialty of small notes running from S25 to Sion-that will be paid in October and the first half of November. Bring them to us. Interest paid on deposits. FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK ??d FARMERS LOAN & TRUST CO. ANDERSON, S. C. ? t??* I* Got the Florist MRS. PRESCOTT had just heard o! the illness of a dear friend. She was about to leave-town that morning for an extended trip. There wns no time to call. Turning to the telephone, she got the florist ana ordered a choice selection of roses sent with her card to the address of the invalid. Without the telephone she would have been unable to do this^ little act of kindness. When yon telephone-smile > SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE P AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY aaa* STOMACH TROUBLES Hr. Raglafld Writes Interesting Letter ca This Subject B. ?. ?leckie*. Phone 671 O. M. ?card. Phone 87. Madison Heights, Va.-Mr.. Chas. A. Ragland, ol this place, writes: "1 have been taking Thcdlord's Black-Draught for Indigestion, and other stomach troub les, also colds, and find It to be the very best medicine I have ever used. Aller taking Black-Draught for a few days, I always feel like a new man.1 Nervousness, nausea, heartburn, pain In pit of stomach, and a fecjing of full ness after ealing, ar? sure Symptoms of stomach trouble, and should be given the proper treatment, as your strength and j health depend very largely upon your ' food and its digestion. To get quick and permanent relief from these ailments, you should tako a medicine of known curative merit. Its 75 years of splendid success, In the treatment of Just such troubles, proves the real merit of Thedford's Black Draught. Safe, pleasant, gentle in action, and without bad after-effects, it ls sure to benefit both young and old. For sale' everywhere. Price 2Sc ' N. G IS 1 BUCKLEY & HEARD , Undertakers ll? E. Whllner gt Answers all calls day or night. Phone sei * s Si m m m mi as ? s ? m ? m Cant Keen lt Secret Tho splendid work ot Chatnborlem's Tablota la dally becoming more wide ly known. ' No euch grand remedy for stomach and direr tron?les baa ever beca known. For aale by Evana' Pharmacy. - Adv. COUNTY SUFFERS hom HEAVY STORM Po yon know that yon can get from ns a TORNADO POLICY, which will protect yon fran the troubles that roar neighbor* are now Buffering. It coats very little In premium hut l'Ai? LARGE In results. COME ^o our office nnd let ns tell yea afcont lt Walton Insurance Evans Building.