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Tells Her Ex} Toi M's. Dunlap Sends a Letter Ad dressed to the Readers of the Paper. A sense of duty to others who might suffer ua alie had impelled Mrs. R. C. Dunlap, of Dekalb. Mo., to send the following signed statement to the St. Joseph, Mo., News Press: "The readers of tho News-Press especially those suffering from gall stones, stomach trouble and appendi citis, will find in Fruitola and Traxo a permanent cure. After suffering for three years the most excruciating pain from gall-stones I found this wonder ful remedy and am now in perfect health and have been for almost fonr yearn. Xever have any symptoms of the old trouble. I had been told by three doctors that nothing hut an operation would save me. I know sev eral who have undergone an operation but still have gall-stones. This medi cine ls an oil which softens the stones and cures the liver. It can be hough Fruitola is an Intestinal lubricant th tegrates the hardened particles that < the accumulation to the patient's grea that acts on the liver and kidneys, stl aid digestion, and removes, bile from Fruitola and Traxo are prepared ii 111., and arrangements have been made druggists. In Anderson they cnn he oh! OF GALICIA PLACED AT FOUR HUNDRED MILLION WAR LOSS IN PROVINCE (Hy Associated PreR3.) i Vienna, April a.-The total dam age caused by the war to property :n dealing with plans for the rebuilding thc province of (ia'lcia is estimated nt $400,000,000 in a report prcpnre'l hy the Society of Austrian Architects WHEN WILL I SAVE? Spring has come, the years is 1-4 gone and yet I have not join-, ed the throng who put aside something each pay day. Resolve: That ! will begin thc first pay day in April. What Will I Save H Ml put aside *-not less than 25 per cent, of my income. How Will I Save I'll put my money each pay day in the Savings club- of The Bank- of Anderson The Strongest Bank in the County UGH! CALOMEL Mi DON'T ST?! BILK "Dodson's Liver Tone" Will Glean Youri Sluggish Liver Better Toan Calomel and Can jg Salivate. CV.omel makes yen flick; you lose a day's work. Calomel I? quicksilver and | it salivates; calomel injures your liver. If you are bilious; feel laky, sluggish and nil knocked out, if your bowels are constipated and j'our head aches or stomach is sour, just-toko a spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone instead of using sickening, salivating calomel." Dodson's Liver Tone 1B real liver medi cine. You'll know it next morning be cause you will wake up feeling fine, your liver will be working, your, head ache n\id dizziness gone, your stonw-ili ?will te sweet and bowels regular. You will feel like working. You'll 1* cheer ful; full of enerirv. vi'?T-.nu/1 ambition. The man r-5. p?rimer The mi stones. lenced i .. ?... Mt Soe tbs ? can get JF Auto '.' . 'jpn ...-Ul, .... jenence lenefit Others t nt any drug store." at softens the congested masses, disln ;ause so much suffering, and expels t relief. Traxo is a tonic-alterative mulatos the flow of gastric juices to the general circulation, i the Plnus laboratories at Monticello, to supply them through representative ained at Evans Pharmacy, Two Stores. of the destroyed towns and village in G alicia. Thc report slates that nearly 100. 00!) of the Inhabitants cf the pro vince have tied to Russia, while 60, t'00 families still remaining behind are homeless. Of 089 villages In tho war area, 271 are reported more than half de stroyed. In the others there is gen erally some war damage, 4?ut th.-? pioportion varies considerably. Altogether lt is estimated that 177, ?00 1 cisinoss premises, private houses .md farm buildings have been com pletely destroyed, to which number must be added about 25.000 public buildings. Assuming that ihe cost cf reconstructing the buildings will average $1,700, the total cost of this single item in the work of reconstruc tion after the war will be about S.lt'0, 000,000. Let us make your Easter Suit. ?American Tailors. 1 _. Han on Advertisement!* Zurich, Switzerland, April 3.-All Austrian ?nd Hungarian newspapers now arrive' In Switzerland without their advertisement sections, which are aid to hove been removed by or der i.' the connors. ..' Many Frank Letters. Washh ston, April 3.-Senators and memaers of the houee of repre sentatives used 38.CGI.3G7 envelopes in 1915 -in franking letters to their constituents: and others, through the postal service. CASTOR BA For Infants end Children In Use For.Ovar 30 Years Always bears J^J? , , r . Signature n'. ?KES YOU SICK. m CONSTIPATED Your druggist or dealer sells you a 50 cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone under my personal guarantee that it will clean your sluggish liver better than nasty calomel; it won't make you sick and you can eat anything you want without being-sal?vated. Your druggist guarantees that each apoonful will shirt your liver, clean your bowels and straighten you up by morning or you get your money back. Children gladly take Dodson's Liver Tono because it I? > pleasant tasting and doesn't gripe or cramp or make them sick. I am selling millions of bottles of Dods?n'? Liver Tone to people who have found that this pleasant, vegetable, livor medicine take?, the place of dangerous enlom?. Buy one bottle on my sound, reliable guarantee. Ask your druggint nhout me. _ who ex its comes back to Firestorms, tn of experience sticks to Fire Graduate now into the exper class who enjoy , DST MILES PERDOLLAR Firestone man and find out why you this extra service at average w?U j }'!}:'''. ,!''' ' .' ... 'j'.' '. ;' .-; ' ? Irestone mobile and Motorcycle Tires, T-I i and Accessories OFFICERS SURPRISED QUIET GAME OF SKIN POLICE ARRESTED EIGHT NEGRO GAMBLERS YES TERDAY P. M. THREE , ESCAPED Game in Progress on East Market Street-Cases to Be Tried at Noon Today Eight negroes, quietly engaged In the we! I known game called "skin." were suddenly surprised yesterday af ternoon about 3 o'clock by the police and today they will answer to ti".? charge of gambling, when the cases are called in mayor's court. The game was in progress in .1 house on East Mar'.et . c-cet und the raid was led by Chief Sommons, as sisted toy Officers Drlekell, Stuar', FoBter and Mayfield. The house was stu rounded, 'but the gamblers in some way got on to what was about to happen, and all made ? dash for liber ty. Out of a possible eleven, eight were arrested, the names of the ot'.ici three being learned.. The negroes caught are: Vest 'Blackwell, Jim Crawford, F-obert Prince, Chris Lyon, Houston Tribblo, Will 'McCllnton. Herbert Hums and Wnlter Williams. DECLINED PU0P08ITI0N ("nublo nt This Time to Furnish Lights Por Due West. The Southern Public Utilities com pany's local office has notified thc authorities in Due West that thev will be unable to furnish the town of Due West with elective Hgt its' ow ing to the uncertainty of how long tlie Southern Power company will maintain their 40,000 volt linc by Donalds. The iSouthern Power com pany, it is said, will change thia line to ono adopted to 100,000 vol tage, but they arc unable at pres ent to say just when this change will be made. Insulation that might bo installed for the 40,000 voltage line could not be UBed for the 100, 000 voltage line, and with conditions 0 3 they are, it ia impossible for i-ic local company to 'install the ''.gilling .system. 200,()00 (Joint; for Poor. . Uudapeat, Hungary, AprM 3.-To relieve tho shortage of milk. 200,1*0 goats are to be brought into Budapest and distributed among poorer house holders.! STOMACH ACTS FIN?! NO INDIGESTION. GAS. HEARTBURN. ACIDITY "Pape's Dia pepsin" fixes sick, sour, upset stomachs in 1 five minutes You don't want a slow remedy whe-n your stomach lt? bad-or an uncertain one-or a harmful one-your stomach is too valuable; you mustn't Injure !? with drastic drugs. Pape's DiapepBin ls noted for its speed in giving relief; its harmless ness; Its certain, unfailing action *n regulating sick, nour, gassy stomach.-. Its millions of cures in indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stom ach trouble has mado it famous thc world over. <J Keep this perfect stomach doctor in your home-keep lt handy-got a large fifty-cent cace from any drug store and then if anyone should cat something which doesn't agree- with them, if what they eat lays like lead, ferments ana sours and forms gas; cause:; headache, dizziness and nausea; eructations of aoid and un digested'food-remember as soon ns Pope's -Diapopedn comes in. contact with the stomach ali Bitch distress vanishes. Its promptness, certain-, ty and ease in overcoming thc worst stomach disorders ls a revelation to those who try it. OSE ir FOR SORE, TIRED. ACHING FEET No More Puffed-Up, Barning, Sweaty, Caroused Feet or Corns Just take your shoes off and then put ; those weary, shoe-cr! n kl cd, ach ing,, burning, corn-pestered, bunion tortured feet or yours In a "Tia" bath. Your toesi ?will wriggle with Joy; the;lt look up at you, and almost talk and then theyii take another dive in that "Tiz" tub. When your feet feel like lumps ot lead-ali tired out-Just try "Tia." It's grand-It's glorious. Your' feet will dsnco avith Joy; also you will lind all -pain cone from corns, cal louses and bonton*.. There's nothing like "TU,*?. It's the poisonous exudations which puff up your feet and cause foot torture. Get .a 25 cent box of "Tis" a* any drug or department store-don't walt. Ah! how gkd your rest get; how comfortable your shoes feel. You caa wear , oboes a ?Ixe smaller if you desire. ^ii^W^^KB^^V-^t'^'.-:''. . ... . IS SILENT MOJURHER 1 6EHINDPRISQN BARS LEE LOONEY CARRIED TO ] FUNERAL OF WlFE BY THE SHERIFF GIRL IN HYSTERICS Pathetic Case of Children Who Have Lost Both Father and Mother Eight children, tiree 01 them mero| tots, in their little home a iew miles below Belton, ore today sadly await ing the time when their father wit! be free to return to them. The moth er of the little flock will never re turn. Tho shock following her hus band's incarceration in the county jail and his subsequent admission 'if wholesale thefts in a number of An derson's largest stores ls said to have helped to send the faithful and gentle mother to a sick bed from which she never rose. Events of sadness, grim in reality, transpired in the life of the Looney family in such rapid succession as to be almost beyond understunding. Just why Lee-.Looney ls in Jail the little brood of children, ranging from 1 to 17 years of age, cannot under stand. Then, too, he was away from home much of the time and Is not missed as 1B another member of that family-the mother. Sho died Sun day morning at the county hospita!. practically alone, her h inman il being unable to come because of his crlm^. against society, and the mother's main support, the 17-year-old daughter, staying at homo to care for tha children-the more? dependent ones^ thc ones who couldn't understand couldn't renllze tho grim part fate, or rather God. was playing in their, young, uneventful Uvea. ? The news of tra wife's death cama ' to Looney In his cell nt the county jail, brought there by the 'kind hearted jailor. 'Ibo poor fellow was ! almost prostrated. Dumbly, silently and with ivtarlr.g oyes he gazed at| his keeper as ho told the u.ory-told of the passing into the grim beyond of his helpmate-his truest. most steadfast companion, who believed in 'lui until the last. Tho sheriff and tho Jailer only too gladly agreed to accompany the be reaved prisoner to '.ho cemetery. No sermon was preached because of the severe weather, but the broken heart ed father, just from a prison cell, could see the face of hi? departed companion, gentle even In death. Lat er he naw tho cold earth thrown over the plain casket, and turning to the officers, dry-eyed and broken In spirit, signified his willingness to return to Jail. *He walked off between them stumblingly, muttering to himself. .Tho 17-year-old daughter, now sahl to be hysterical, was not in condition to even attend {he funeral. Strong, kind, her mother's only real support In the trials that .followed tho impris onment of t':elr father, the girl gave way upon learning of the death of her mother, andi ls now almost as helpless as the one-year-old tot, who can't un derstand. The funeral cf MTB. Looney ps held yesterday morning at Sliver Brook cemetery, and was quickly over. Following the burial relatives of Looney went to the Jail, where they spent the afternoon In an effort to console Nthe disconsolate father. MANNING APPOINTS CONWP BOARD John A. Law to Represent Em ployer? and John Lee Davis . the Unions (Special to The Intelligencer. Columbia. S. C., April'3.-John A. Law. of Spartanburg, representing the emptoyeera of labor and John Lee Da vis, of Columbio, representing tbo la bor unions were today appointed by Governor Manning as members of tho state board of conciliation for the* settlement of disputes between cap;* Lal nnd labor. ,T^e two members wlil suggest a.third man for appointment nn the hoard to the governor. FATA I* "At'RIL FOOT,*? Boy Shot hy Ruder Whom He Tried to Frighten. Cordele, Ga., April 3-AG the ro Bult of an April fool-Joke, when he and hie older -brother, Ed, dressed like negroes, and, with their faces blacksmith, went to tro home of their sister, Mrs. Lizzie .lilli, about S o'clock and frightened her. George Calhoun, - aged li, was shot and pr?jjabl y f ai ally1 wounded hy his. sister. . / The ball took effect In the left Ride and lodged tn ono of the kidneys. The wounded boy .was removed to tho local hospital, and is.in a very pre carious condition. The two boys went to the home rf Mrs. -Hill and found her seated ou the front veranda.alone. In carrying ont their Joke they seized her. Fall ing to- recognize either of them. Sha sracored a revolver and (Ired several shots. ; When ?he realised that she bad ahot her brother she became hys terical and ls now. proser ta ted and ti neon cc Iou a from gr ?a. j ,:?'.'* ? V . .' . % '. . I ??< .:.$;. '.(-';.>'.- . . : ' .;..'.-: ' ;: -i.' ".:\ ill ADOPT RULES ! FOB CITY PRIMARY MEETING CITY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BE HELD THIS AFTERNOON CALL WAS ISSUED Yesterday Afternoon By Chair man, G. Cullen Sullivan May Set DMes Mr. G. Callo; Sullivan, chairman o' tho City Executive committee, yester day issued the following call for a menting of this committee in his otllces this afternoon at 4.ito o'clock The city executive committeemen from the six democratic ward clubs of the city of Anderson are hereby notified to meet in my omeo tomor row (Tuesday. April 4th) afternoon Qt 430 p. m.. for tho purpose of reorganizing, adopting rules to gov ern the city primary election and for the transaction of any other business that may properly come before the meeting. Following aro the names of Un committeemen furnished me: Ward 1-W. II. Shearer. Ward 2-J. I>. Rast. Ward .1-.1. S. Acker. Ward 4-O. Cullen Sullivan. Ward 5-Kyle Shirley. Ward 6-C. O. Carter. Thc meeting will be held In my o' flve over Atkinson's drug store. Please ho prompt. G. Cullen Sullivan. Chairman, City Executive Commit tee. The mott vital part of your anatomy is your sp'.nc-protect it, preserve it, and you protect and prolong life itself. The Komfort Brace takes ALL OF THE WEIGHT OFF your spine and places it ON THE SHOULD ERS when stooping or bending over housework, sewing and a thousand other instances. The Komfort Brace is the ONLY Brace in the world that will perform this, most valuable service for you. It relieves any case of backache in fivj days. Phone 1S8. "V *?5 FAMILY AVOIDS SERIOUS SICKNESS Bj Being Constantly Supplied With Thetford'* Bfack-Draaght. McDuff, Va.-"i suffered for several1 Scars," says Mrs. J. B. Whittaker, ol tis place, "with sick headache, anc stomach trouble. . Ten years ago a friend told me to tri Thcdford's Black-Draught, which I did, and I found it to be the nest family medi cine for young and old. I keep Black-Draught on hand ri! the time now, anti when my children feel a little bad, they ask me for a dose, and il does them more good than any medicine they ever tried. We never have a long spell of sick ness in our family, since we commenced UAiug Black-Draught." Thedford's Black-Draught is purely Vegetable, and has been Found to regu late wctvk stomachs, aid digestion, re lieve indigestion/ colic, wind, nausea, headache, sick stomach, and similar symptoms. It has been in constant use for tcore than 70 yeara, and has benefited more than a million people. ^ Your druggist sells and recommends Black-Diauzht. Price only 25c. Oct a package to-day. H.cfc? GA S To cook with is the most convenient fuel to be hado And it io the cheaper, too when she least bit off thought and attention Ia given iL Try it for awhile, and voa will like ft. There are many satisfied mers ol gas ?a Ander son. .v..> . .:V rkjf*mi?i, . :. lt's just the thing to beat the bath room with. An April Smile of Welcome FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN A greeting as hearty as that which most of us have extended to the hint of Spring in the weath er recently. ANY MAN OR YOUNG MAN May buy here his Easter Outfit, or his every day husiness clothes, with special efficiency for every dollar spent. T L. Cely Company Suits-made to Order--for Easter Dav and everv dav, $15.00 to $35.00 T. L. CELY CO. Insomnia. Indigestion nearly always dlsturbn the sleep more or lesB, and 1B often the cause of insomnia. Kat a light ?upper with little if any meat, and no milk; also take one of Chamberlain's Tablets immediately after supper and see if you do not rest much better. Obtainable everywhere. Fresh Country B?ittermilk Ev ery day at the Owl. Safe Medicine for Children. "IH it safe?" is the first question to be considered when buying cough medicine for children. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy hus long been a fav orite with mothers of young children as lt contains no opium or other narcotic, and may bo given to n child ns confidently as to an adult, lt ls pleasant to take, too, which io or great importance when a medicine must bo given io young children. This remedy ?B most effectual in re j linvlng coughs, colds and croup. Ob t tamable everywhere. Children Cry for Fletcher?* The Kind You Havo Always Bought, nnd v?hlch has boen in uso for over ??O yours? hu? horno tho signature ot AU Counterfeits, Imitation? a:id *. JuHt-an-??ood '. oro hut ?x|H!i'luionts thnt trifle with nnd endanger tho health of Infants and Children-Experience against lisperhntut* What is CASTORI? ?astoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare? [jorie, l>rop.i and Soothing: Syrups, lt ia pleasant. It contains neither Opium? Morphine nor otlicr !N arcot io substance. Its npro 1? its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and allays Feverishness. For moro titan tl?rty years it has hcen In constant uso for tho relief of Constipation? Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething1 Troubles nud. Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach i nd Bowels* assimilates the Food? frivinrr healthy and natural sleep* The Children's Panacea-Tho Mother's Friend* GENUINE ALWAYS In Use For Over 30 Yeats The Kind You Have Always Bought TM lt Cr.NTMIn COM .?NV. ?gW VOW? CITV. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Over a million Ford cars in use today ts your best guarantee of satisfactory service. Serv ing everybody-bringing* pleasure to every body, the Ford car is a utility--your car. Thc same high quality, with lower pri?es. Costs leas!, to operate and maintain. Ford service everywhere. The Touring Car is $440; Run about $390; Couplet $590; Town Car $640; Sedan $740; f. o. b., Detroit. On display and sale at ANDERSON AUTO CO* Anderson. S. C.