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Or ouickoi?vcr whick .':ensaca<-necrosis -of t?s '.bonds. \?mWki^mi&&:Wf? ?mi bile like dynamite, breaking Wop, Thafs when you frd iba* awful nausea and cramping. ,;..-rUim.?e.-W?ttZm you wsat to c^joy v the' >;?jeest, gentlest.<.; liver and : bowel ou ?vcr exparfcaced just take ? of harmless IkKlsoa'a Uiver .-.V -.O ; ? I J: -, y*,'' Tone tonight . Your druggist of dealer selfs you a 60 cent bottle of, 'Dodson's M.vcr Torie under my personal money pa<ok guarantee thai each Bpuonful v, ill clean: your sluggish liver better, flinn ?: aose'of utsty calomel and'thai won't Wake you Sick. '.;...; :X tt?dson'? Liver. Torie is real liver rtedloine. Yofeai know lt hext mom'.:. Wiesoae .you wUl wake up feeling floe, yo?r^Jlwr will bb workings headache and dtoines^ -g?nej - stomach- will oc sir j** and bowels regular. i Lifer Tone Is enJsirely vag?* M^ft?refore harmless and ein net MllydBE. . Give lt td - yourj^fchUdren;, WUiwu^ofji>eop.ls are using Dodson's iiivcr Tone instead of dangerous rul?me) eow.^:Ypar druggkfc will telr yon fliit Ute. sale of ^?lal?lfeaw.-'i?^?lmD?t/t^r(p9d ?telera. . . :,?.,??>. PLAN ENTER FOR CLEM MRS. , LIGON . ANNOUNCES THAT ARRANGEMENTS ARE NOW BEING COMPLETED TWO RECEPTIONS WILL BE GIVEN Open Air Entertainment on Tues day Night and Farewell Re ception on Friday Night Following. Mrs. Robert E. Lig?n, chairman of the committee to provide entertain ment for the Clemson cadets during the encampment, announced yester dpv that the plans were shaping up nicely and that everything was- get ting in readiness for tho arrival of the cadets. There will be an impor tant meeting of tho ladies of this com mittee in the rooms of the chamber of commerce on Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, and it is very urgent that all attend. Open Air Kn ter fain inert. The first big affair for the cadets will bo given on Tuesday night. This will be an open air entainment at the intersection of Calliquii and Mc Dufflo street. All the people of thc city aro invited to be present on tills occasion to give the cadets a wel come to the city. Tho asphalt streets will bo fixed up for those .who wish to dance, and seats.arc being arrang xed for tho couples who will not dance. Refreshments will be served to the cadets only on the lot at the corner of Greenville and McDuffie streets, a number of the ladies of the city assisting in this. All of those people living along tho streets, which will bo lighted and used on this oc casion, have kindly consented to al low the use of their yards and on these there will be ample Bpaco foi numerous seats and benches. Tills open air entertainment will bo something new in Anderson and everything points to/its being a grand success. There is no hall in tho city large enough for a big reception, and the open air affair will afford an opportunity for all tho people of tho city to get together and welcome the cadets, at the same time being some thing like a lawn party and affording a place for those who wish to dance. Tho young ladies of tho city aro es pecially invited to -be present on this "evening. No invitation's are being mailed out. Farewell Reception. A farewell reception for the cadets will be given on Friday evening In the vacant rooms in the Anderson theatre building and in tho hall over the theatre. Further announce ments will be made later. Tho/ Clemson cadets will arrive in the* city Monday morning at~'? o'clock .and will go to tho camp or the Cater property. A baseball game between Furman and Clemson './il! be played that afternoon. < AU Anderson ls anxiously await, lng tho arrival of the Clemson boys and all seem to be oven more anxlooi! to make them enjoy themselves thar j they were last year.' WAS ??MOWN ll EUE Tliomus Cuthbert Truscott Died on Friday, April 24. The following clipping under tin head of "Deaths" from a' Virginia pa per, will bo of' Interest to the friends here: Trescott-On Friday, April 14, 1916 at his residence near Hallston, Va., Thomas Cuthbert, son of the late Wil liam .Henry aad Eliza N. Trescot, lr his flfty-nmth year. Funeral from his late residence on Monday, April 17 at il a. m. (Bal timore and Charleston, 8. C., pa pers please copy:) tWE DOUBLE WEDDING Given at Anderson Theatre Last Night Large Attendance. With Dr. J. P. Major aad . Mr. Ross Gaines as - the:brides and Messrs. Archie Todd and Joe Norrit sa the grooms, the Doollttfe-Grimsb) wedding - was Staged at the Anderson theatre, last night nuder .the ansplcoi of the ladies Aid society, of the Firsl Baptist church. .All of the partici pants were men', and. the affair wai ridiculous and amusing. Tho atten dance was good. -T,-:-: Meeting of Ward One Clab. Ward ono Democratic club will meet in thc court house at nine oclqck ,hn next Saturday morning tot the purpose of reoriganizing and oth erwise .complying v with the; .rules.. ol the party. . - John K. Hood? I President . ' --.' 1 . . , T Chance-For Adventure, Atlanta, April 20.--The hnir-rLiing adventures of Wayland Smith and Dr. Petrie with the poison "Flower ol ?tunco," da Sax Rrfcmer's wlerd otory of VH Chinese murder plots are 'ex amii ios ot ?the prospect offered, by thc lfn:.led State* government to young .^^adceptlng poison .plant Investi gators, just announced In Atlanta. Ol cootiei thegovernment will not be the Instigator ot any plot? with poi son, plants as instruments of death ?but tho field of in vcstlgation off en alluring prospects to the seeker af. ter adventure who love? danger for vyX'iJ ? ;?'?..??--? Don't ^ to ow "~ " .Cov-::' TA?NMENT [SON CADETS IMPORTANT MEETING IN ROBERTS SECTION WILL BE INTEREST OF PRO POSED ELECTRIC RAIL WAY NEXT WEDNESDAY Is the Day Decided Upon-Hoped to Close Subscription List at That Time. Mr. J. L?. Murphy yesterday mum ing announced that there would be an important meotlng at Roberta school house next Wednesday after noon at 4:110 o'clock at which time subscriptions for the Anderson-At lanta railway to go by what is known as tho Green Pond, Centerville and Roberts section route will bo secur ed. This meeting ls a very important one, and ojl-those interested in that route aro' asked to be present. Those in charge of the meeting hope to closo the subscription list at thal time. Mr.. Murphy and members' of tho railway extension committee of the chamber of commerce will be present, and will be ready to answer and exj'lain all (lucBtions that muy arise. Mr. Murphy went to Starr on Wed nesday and stated yesterday that lie believed tho necessary $65,000 would now bo raised for that route with out any trouble. Tho peoole seem to be moro interested and moro fully understand tho proposition. JOHN A HORTON HAS MADE ANNOUNCEMENT PROMINENT BUSINESS MAN OF BELTON IN CONGRES SIONAL RACE TWO YEARS AGO He Made Race, and Since That Time Ha? Become More Wide ly Known in District. Mr"; John A. Morton, a prominent . bunker and citizen of Relton, an Jj nounccs his' candtduc f?r congress man from tho Third district in this issue of ' Tho ' Intelligencer. Mr Horton ls an alert business mun, con servative and has. bown remarkably successful at farming and mercantile business nnd farming. ' It ?has boen known for some time that Mr. Horton would make tito race for congress this'" summer. In fact, he has been waging a campaign for several months, visiting tho various precincts in the counties that com pose the Third district. Hi's cam paign has been carried on tn a sys tematic way, and he has mado an ex cellent impression on the peolle. Two y i" ar H ago he made the race for con gress, and in spite of the fact that bc was not well known throughout tho district, ho received a splendid vote. Tills year ho and his friends predict that his vote will bc much larger, so much so that he will be in the second race, and they expect him to be the winner in the last primary election. It. IB conceded, probably by all that tliere will be a second; primary. elec tion for congress, because of tho number ot candidates that have an nounced. Mr.'Horton makes known his plat form elsewhere in this issue. WILL NOT BUN W I*, ?farshnll Maya Uo Will Not Be #i. Candidate Alderman. "Although I - appreciate tho inter est my friends have shown by enter ing, my name, as a candidate for al derman . from WaW\'three, lt will be impossible for mo. 'to. accede' to their wishes," atatod' ?rlfli Marshall yester day. '.? '? . Mr. Marshall stated that he had .seriously thoifght over tho nMtter, and that he hs4 decided not to make ; .^^cni?aj? .?iui>, Thora Will bo ari important meet ing of jtha, .voter? of the. Shirley's Store section, on Saturday afternoon at 8;30 o'clock for ?the'purpose of or ganizing a .Democratic club and to elect officers; of same. (Hack Hills B^iiwsraile Club. ?A mooting of the CHock mill De mocratic club is called for Saturday afternoon at 1:36 o'clock, meeting to be held in mill ball. C- D. Johnson, . ;.:. Secretary/. Wit&unston Bmd ?lab. Tho Wlltiamston Road Improvo \.j ment Sub is scheduled to meet at 1 -Hammond school house Pridsy even ing at g! o'clock. AU pensons Inter* estod are. urged to "^ present. j. E. BARTON DECIDES WITHDRAW FROM RAGE WILL NOT BE CANDIDATE FOR ALDERMAN FROM WARD ONE GIVES REASONS Ha? at Different Times Served Three Times on City Council .-Is Progressive. .Mr. J. E. Harton, throe times a' member of city council us alderman 1 from Ward one, and who recently "i-I nounced that lie would bb a candi- j dato for re-election, has decided to j withdraw from the race, sud ycst?r-1 day gave out tho following notl'co j to the press, which explains his rea sons for taking this unexpected ac-1 tlou : To tho Voters of Wurd Ono: I hereby withdraw from thu race! for alderman from Ward ono and 1 wish to say further that I take this step simply becauso I do not caro for the position any longer as I have aJlready s^rvoa on thc council six years and I want to thank ali my fi?cnds for their kindness and co operation in tlie past, I may not have pleased all of you all tho timo but I tried to do by duty as I saw it and I did tlie best I could under the cir cumstances,*. 1 havo always stood for and worked for permanent improve ment* and I am sure you can ali see and enjoy tho fruits of my labor. 1 havo given a great deal of my time to tho work and have lost thousundu of dollars in business itt order to help make tlie city grow und I huvu watched thc development with n groat deni of pi ido and I feel well repaid j for the timo and money spent. In j retiring I do so with the best o? fool ing and good will for every ono both in tlie ward and city. In tho future as In tho past I will always be ready , and willing to do anything I cuu to ad' ? vunco tho interest of tho oily.' Again thanking you fjr your sup port in tho poBtr I am. Yours most respectfully. J. 13. Borton. Mr. Burton Iras been a resident ot Anderson fof ."fi years and his pro- j gresslvc spirit and energy has made him one of the foremost, citizens in! wealth and influence. He has beon a leader In all tho steps Anderson hos taken in its progress' from a vil lage to a city. He was first elected as uldermap in '1906. Since Ithat timo he has served three terms, these not consecutively. EASTER~GR??T?NGS BY ' WIRE ON A DECORATED FORM IS UNIQUE FLAN Tito Western Union Telegraph com pany, always progressive in plans for making" more attractive it's telegra phic service, made known yesterday that telegram blanks with fancy Eas ter decorations had been received at tho local ?fllce and that persons ^de siring to send greetings to friends and relatives by wiro -would have the privilege of sending timi on a form similar to tho weoaon pomcard. This IB considered by persons whri have seen them a unique plan for sending Easter Greetings, and doubt less the "artistic service" will result .in Increased ?business for the locnl of fice. Great, grand and glorious dis play of Easter Flowera at Font's Book Store. Bishop's Bra ii ch Club. The "Bishop's " Branch Democratic club will meet at the Bishop's 'Branch school house, April 22, 1916, Satur ' day afternoon at 4 o'clock. Leard Newton, ' President. 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