The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, June 07, 1916, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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MJUIION VE?EMM IS WELL AFTER 45 YRS ??? i. TRY AS HE -MIGHT, MIDDLE-! TON FOUND HIMSELF UNABLE TO GAIN RELIEF QUIT HIS BUSINESS .. '?<"-?(.: :->? :? ts ?<s?s? Spenut Hrirtdred? of Dollars for] Merkine-Had Almost Lost Hope When He Began Taking Tarflac Perhaps hocsuso of the hardships, he. woa forced to endure when tho South was being devastated - by tbs ovcnta of the War Between the States J. E. (Middleton, of Marlon, . 8. C.,' now n retired merchant and ono of tho veterans of that conflict, began "forty-five years ago to suffer intense ly with stomach trouble. Try as he would,' he found hlmaolf unable to re lieve this condition, which he finally came to look upon as a Ne men in. Hundreds of dollars he spent in at tempts to Cm^at thia ?trouble and hundreds, ? : .. va thousands, of dolalra ho indirt^..;- lost because of impaired health ; .nd decreased cit- j ciency. But, after his troubles had. forced him to retiro from business, perhaps years orllorv than he' would have had ho beien normally .healthy,- ho found I in Tan lae, the master in ed leine, jr, at] whojt ho needed to. relieve his ail ments, though his physical' ills .hadI Etaadily strengthened their hold upc?nj him'during-his forty-five years of suf fering-. J Mr. Middleton is* a well known and highly 'respected citizen of'Marion.! He voluntarily came to Dr?, *Wv,i>.:: Harrelson.?manager of tho Harre?s?n\ Drug Co.;" bf' Marlon andi gave -*hov following remarkable endorsement of' Tan lac. ;"v ,1 . Tanlho :has done something for me.' which dozen a . of o the r medicines full-. ed to. do, and I emphatically gay "so. ! I can polt' say too .much for your med icine Tanlac,"'-'auld . the veteran. - That statement Bhould &:ttlo many doubts. - , He is> th position to know, and ho, like ali;: other aub?taniial/ citizens, .doea not recommend ? med icino : utiless lie la aura of its value, Continaing Atr..'Middleton* said: "I suffered from stomach 'troubla" for* forty-five yearn and . I have spenthuh drods of dolalra : for. medicine but. none btbught mo relief. Finally, af ter yea'rs. of suffering with ill health Biat pMbabjyA was dlreetlyX brought on by indigestion i tried T?nlac and it worked wonders for. trio "My trouble besame so^-bad^thnt 7, was unable tb retain anything on my stomach-. I had nov appetite, and ?could not cat. -My Bleep was brc'ion and unrefresbing. My syatorii be-: came -generally run -down. When my trouble wa> growing worse I was a moi?iVarit in Marien, but, as a coiri . sequence of my physical 11,1s, I, was forced to. stop merchandising and live a quiet life. Bsforo I took .Tahlee I -would havo fantiistic AM*"*^ ** night, but,' thanks to. Tapir c. I. new aleep '. ' sddndly and * 1 never know what it ia to havo a dream. 'You cant' imagint how dreary the prospect waa for me, and I rwa> ijireU along in years, lt waa a happy day for. me when I saw tho advertisement, of Tanlac. I bought a bottle and I obtained relief from ..tho very.' f?rs? doss. ? have taken sis' bottles arid I, oxnect to continue taking lt, for T believe lt ia the . medicine for me. ; "I c.hri h?arlily endorse Tankte and. ' recommend lt. 1 X, know 'what ll will *do, and I- thing everybody who suf fers with stomach trouble 'should know about this wonderful' medl . cine.?' - . * Tanlac. the master medicine is sold exclusively in Audersori by Evans* Pharritacy-rttvo stores. ? ?soi ? kv j?? ?? Vf-'. .*. A?*aytP.eIUol# MEETING CITY COUNCIL LAST NIGHT LASTED TO EARLY HOURS ALSO BUYS 2,000 FEET FIRE HOSE Truck Purchased From Seagraves Company-Sealed Bids Op - ?ned In Meeting Last Night From Three Cos. " In an adjourned session of city council held lu the council chamber last night, and which adjourned this morning at 12:45, a motion was adopted for the purchase of a triple .Combination motor fire engine truck, ! the contract being awarded to the Reagrave Motor Fire Truck company tof Toledo, Ohio.. Just previous to .this action council purchased 2.00G -feet, of bose to be used by the fire department. One-half of this amount will he secured from the Eureka company and tlio. other from tho C. C. C. company. ' ' ?. v ? City council met last night at 8 o'clock and after tho disposal of a few. other matters went right Into tho busiuosvs of buying the hose. Scaled bids' were received', from tho two companies mentioned above and al-1 so frorui tho Goodrich . company through the Sullivan Hardware com pany. 'After the bids had heen .opened and tho representatives had told oftho merits of their hose, the members of council thoroughly dis cussed the . different ! propositions. Finally upon motion ot Mr. Wal ter Dobbins it wan decided to pur chase 1,000 feet of hone from the C. ! C. Cv company, known ay the multi ple Hoso at a price of 96 1-4 cents per foot, making a total of $962.50; .also 1,000 feet of hose from tho. Euro. ' ka company,' known as thc Shamrock brand, for 05 cents per foot, making a tu tal of $650. or a grand tdtal tar tha 2,000 feet of $1,652.50 |, .After the'above, business had been attended to bids on a combination fire truck and engine were .received. -Representatives of two companies, ' tho American LaFrance and the Sea graVes company,-, submitted nealed MdB in person. - Another bid had been received from Aaron Fox com pany'and''whi?lv was net opened un til last night. I ?' After, the bids had been upsned, the representatives ot the two companies appeared beforo council, explained moro fully their propositions and told of the merits ot their machines. /When:,th?svhuslneas .bad -been fin-, r?shed,'tVe members of council dellb ^erat'?d ;'o>;; sonic ttme and discussed tho prepositions. Each member of connell : was asked ' to express his opinion and the majority of them stat ed t-hat they preferred, the Seagraves j truck because of its. being equipped |iivlth a centrifugal pump,'while:, the American LaFrance had:: a rotary j-fcoar^'pump. Upon niot'on or Mr,' 1 Dobbins a vote was tal-:en, lt r'esult .'.Ing. In a unanimous decision - for tho Seagraves -car. I . Tho pump will cost the city $9,440, ' Including interest-..*--The, hld waa for " ?9,000; allowing $1,000 .ta; a pair ot I gorses and one of the trucks now ..being UBed; with a rate of interest at six per cerjt. Minds the amount ! allowed for tho horses and Ute './old truck, plufi the amount* of interest. , tho-price will bo $9,440. ;Eatimates '. on'the cost of tho American Tja ^France truck were $.7.980, $1,400' less "ihau the ono accepted. ' Ka^fja buying the Seagraves truck tb? ' members of council stated that they were dpipg what they considered tho '.'Wisest: thing. They visited both tho ?je?graves factory In Columbus, Ohio, 'iBbortly after Chriatiuos.and also saw I many'of tho American TjaFranoe ina '.cbihos'..?demonstrated on this, trip.' They stated that-topy. preferred tbe I Seagraves machine, ?ho main reaoon be'tig because of the centrifugal pump arid thought it was worth $l? 400 ' more than other truck. The machino bought, ls. Model T trip-; le combination truck and pump with vi capacity of 760 galions arid ia like those recently purchased by Charles ton. Augucta, Birmingham and Green wood. It' might bo stated In th'-t connection that nlnce the - big . tire in Augusta early this y?ir.: this ojty has purchased two o? the Seagravpa pumps: They already /had ono and it ;. wai/, tli? only one lh commission 'tba morning after the fire, the otb cr?, U.i? said,1>elhg put out of b??i ness; by ibo night's work. WC^R^^^ te?S?RGIA H6TEL.~WHAT? I' ;AUaato^ June-:.6 -^-Recently ;<WU nia?v Wilson, who .sells tinware ; ! Nashville, ? Tenn., and . Thome* . K Marshall, of McKensie, Toop., wa . selle harneas, registered ?t ? h in Mariona, Ga.'; conting froni toAtUinu ?!. thf. suburban ll itVAS At: tho Marietta hotel ct. nh? record io read; Woodrow W . end-Jmmed?at?r? the '.tfrvrn wa ?ia ex .citehiebt thartti? PX*Bld?it and. president* Ot the -United State? note!,', sud tae .bi8T*3ax /p^r _population turned' out to a glimpse ot tho dl3tts$ui?hed; j; :^iHe^t ';%ii*b'fiv' of -Hssbvlne. ?'n?vir g?nerjt?Sy .recognised in M:#oedr>w--'-^ll8on,:'"'ss-?ite ro*k03 jftftietit-**' a treveimai *?esma*?. ia: .a. Jnllv. taimw - and ..antara , _. ?ran FIRE A VOLLEY OF QUERIES AT INNES i Convicted Man Telia Questioners] He Canot Talk Atlanta, Gd., Juno 6.-A Hst of I questions' bearing on certain phases of the mysterious disappearance of tbe Nelmo sisters that were not clear ! ed up In the triul last week of Victor E. Innes on a charge of larceny af ter trust of Mr?. Eloise Nelms Den inls, the elder of the ttvu aia*ors, were submitted yesterday afternoon to In nes in his cell in the Pulton county tower, and Innes declined to answer them, explaining that his attorneys had given him strict instructions to make no statement without Consult ing them. Among the questions sub mitted to Innes were the following; "Why did you uso so many flctltiout, names on your travels ayer the coun try. Wby^dld yea esn? yc-ur v7?3, under tl;.! guise of your aunt, to get money from Mrs. Donnie in Atlanta, instead of seeing Mrs. Dennis and getting tho money yourself? Did you tell Mrs. Dennie you were going to marry her, and if so did you intend to marry Jior? If you didn't intend to marry her, was it necessary to tell her yoi wanted to marry hor In order -t< make her love you? j Did Mrs.? Dennis and her stater Beatrice Nelms1, come to your bunga low at 120? Wilkins avenue, San An tonio, Texas, during the month *ol June. 1914? If so, what transpired? How long did they, stay there. Did they leave there? . If so, where did they Say thoy wen going? Mrs. Innes, who probably will POI bo tried for several months on th? charge of larceny after trust " for j which she was Jointly indicted wi ti her husband, waa aaked if she coule' ?throw; any light on tho above quos Hone, and she replied that she be lie ved her -husband to be ab3olutel> Innocent of any crime, and that alu would, follow hla lead In declining ti j answer''any questions, on the advlct (of attorneys. ', - DEATH MAY Bill SO . PEACE- TO REPUBLIC (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) hurt, -Yuan would become a Boxer So sublime waa the faith of ono lead er that he submitted to tbe test,- and a-j'-urdtug to the story, fell dead a thc first rifle bullet, .which piercet hil? heart. . Yuan Shi Kai . was tree, from,any .Obligation to, Join the. ian. fe .movement .of ?.hu .Boxers.. .Aar! matter of fact, lu was given credit for material assistance to thu for eignere during the warfare.which thc allies - waged in China. '.; With the death of tho ' Empreiii Dowager and tho Emperor Kuanr H&'u, arim-ot; coincidently, and pos sible each by. poiaon; at tbe hands ci tho other, the. Child emperor Suai* Tung ca;na to the throne under thc regency Of ?Prince Chun, Yuan, ^pre sumably bc eau r.o he had gained such a control of. the army, was dismiss*?: | lu disgrace although nominally or pretext et "during,a sore log." When the autl-Manchu robolllot. broke out In October IOU, th< Manchu regency, "in despair ?rg?vV Yuan to return. The latter n piled that his leg. was not yet well, bu? when- given authority vas supremr commander of all, forces of tba north he accepted. Ho also became the firs premier ot the "responsibly cabinet? which the 'regoncy offered the rebeb as a concession of peace But nolth er the. rebels nor Yuan wore satisfied The' abdication of tho Manchu ruler was forced, and the boy, emperor, a' the; dictation of Yuan Stil Kai euther Ized tho- premier to organlsse with' tl? "rebol leaders' at U?vik?hg, ? rep?ollc?r form. of. government. . Sun, Ynt-sen, tho prov!?Ional p.r?s [ideut bf tho fcouthern rebels . wai forcead to retire .aud YUTLU Shi Kn'., was", elected provisional pres'dohlv o' the- Chinese republic, at Nnuking or Fobruory If?, 1912. Ho took tho nut h pf ofTico at'Peking : -the follovylogj month. i ABBEVILLE NEWS OF E WjEEK .Abbeville, Juno O^Dr. W. ? J McCord Of Greenwood ?pent Surida.n jin the city with W. T HUI,, * : Jim Rd Hagan of pue Wett was a j visitor to Bia oliy on Thursday after noon. Mrs. A. B. Cheatham ot Charlotta, f.pent.tho week-end In the city with. Mrs. P. A. Cheatham. Bilaa Genevieve Hubtor returned to Anderson yesterday after a' vlrit to Mrs k* Arthur Scott Thomas. . \- Jaa. . A. HiU and Utile di?ghter, j MJ33 Judith HIB, spent tho week-end in Columbia. , with Miss 'Carrie . Mc G a en : -and Mles 11 iegton v.in visttfhg Mr, and ' Mrs. Ot -, to Bristow. Miss Margaret Cothran ia at home from Chlcora ?Silage, f Columbia,' tot *fc? sander \ - y V; and Mrs,; w: A. Leo spent the ?-end. lu Elberton With tho la-, r parents. ".r. and Mrs, A., T; Hall spent the j week-end; in 't??eenwood. with their jn?rgbtei',. Uls{?;i?ertha HalL j G./breton. J?&^ ir?^-en?; iii the efiy #lth -SUv ?nd Mri. J. ?. Korr. -. Mis? Margaret ?Perrin: returned on Sa?urt?ay from Anderson .^:*oU*??V'i ? ?pend tba summer\?jf?| ?^t/fa?^:a?rs;.hj;y^. .Perrini COMI The Mort Important Event Ladles' fectly plal cool, at .. Ladies' trimmed, beauties-;i : Ladles' ed, largo at... ... Ladies' quislte q .trimmed, f Marcella* LadieBV Mar.cellaB ,Skirt Drawer, Ladles' Marc?llau Sfetrt Drawer, $1 Ki Ladles' ; Out-Bt%'Morcelles Bkirt ! at J:.'... . .. I;;-../... ... . -Ladles* Drawers,'OeriociUy plain, at. . i i ? ... ... . Ladles' Drawers,; embroidery. trim . Ladles* l^c* TrlH??f?d Drawers, i ' Ladies'' ?Oubs4lse?:f)rawer?, special . ... .. .... Misses Underwei Mladen* Gowns at. ',' Misaba' Driven; wit.... ... . .. . .Misses' PrinCesjS'&Ilpa at ... ... '. Ch?drer?UFidei-v ? Ob ad?en 's Drawers,* hemstitched, V. Children's Drawers, embroidery ll Children's Skirts, Msvlth body, nt Children's Gowns, y beck, sp?cial i Children's Gowns, lace trimmed, e look and feel Clean, Sweet Fresh; E|^y Day Drink, a glass - of1'real .hot waiter : before breakfast tb' wash^ > ; out poisons?, Lifo, ia not morely . tb live, but' to I live' well,, eat well, dig^i well, work wall,' sleep Sv?ll, ' look V^ci, . What- a' clorions condition to; attain, andi yet [how y?ty' easy it is if ^bpe will only vdopt tho morning Jnside-bath. Folks. who are accustomed to feel .Tail avid heavy whou.tKgw ariBe, split ; hu; h c-a dache, B tuf fy ; f toni a col d. foul tongue, Instead, fool aa fresh os a daisy |;>y opening the slnuesS?f.the syfileE1 nieh morning and . flu'ijhibg out th5 vit?lo cf tho Ictorna? pbfaonous stag-, ant matter. ! Everyone, 'whether- ailing, sick or j 'veil, chonld ' each . nioroing, ' botero breakfast drink a ?l??fe of real hot water; With a te?sp?n?ul' of limestone phosphate ?n lt to wash' from the -.tomach, j liver, ?chraeyis, and. bowels ?he previous day's Indigestible waste, I ^,u'r bile v'aud poisonous tpXfnsV thusi il???isins, swcoteriltig and purifying ifio .entire alimentary^ -canal : before j puttin? mor? food ?ntcV thet;*tQmach Tho action of hot wtfterr and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach 1B woadorfirily InvIgorvA?Sg. -ft cleans out.ollj th? sour ferhseatatio?s, gases, ' ?rasfe? nod acidity ? and gives one a , splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are; enjoying your breafcfart tho waters;ajr?d. phoaphafe^is -qni?kly_ ex-, ?^^Werf? wrlpo rtini?^W:W*W irbm tha Wood ; and :?e??ttiVt?a4y. for a thorough., flushing ;of>'?H the* inside .Organs :- ? ; The ntfiUcn* of people who v are bbjth?red T$th constipa)^/; - ; ; bilious Bpfcl.S, 'Stomach tron&io^rh^maUsar, urgedVto.' get a' ?uarTer.. pound' bf 'tijj??} stone pho^phnta front ; the drug ??ore wfei?u wiu- coat very .kittie; hut is., ro'mptenivto'. ..ma?bj ?nybae a lari?* &^i&c^.c&n% -on -^a^att?tw?' UNDER Our Annual June WI HENCES THURSDAY, Jl of its Kind in Anderson. A?Fordii Gowns, V ie trimmed, ...49c Gowns per n, thin and .4?c Gowns, lace low . neck at .. .. ..08c Gowns, tuck sizes, special .?8c I Gowns, ex uallty, . lace it '..' .. $1.2? $1.00 at..76e .GO at. .$1.00 Drawer, 85c .........J9c hemstitched, . ....ssc unod, at. .Sic ipeclal ?iASc at. I .J.98e. ir . .... ...48e ...840 ..... ...48c repr atI... " . I ' ? trlnuneu; <-?t* . ...840 .... .....Wo it.. r .. ,34c t.. .'.' ..48c . We hove been ph?; for a whole month, gratifying, for hot O? all past records for li but are now ablu ' to values than have herc possible. Ladles' B. & J. -Brassiere LadieB' H; ? Vf i Brassier 'Lo??ea' Br sleres, Gusm AU Underwear dtspla; ? MANY PROFESSIONAL AND Chisholm, Trowbridge & Sugg* DENTISTS pr. Wade H. Sherard DENTIST *13 Four?h Floe* Blecbley Bidz. . Tefeakfiae M* can. be properly: designed : oed fitted ! if you have it dariel byr.Camphell.'^jr?' : This; lo ray specialty and ail Y do.' .H IS very natural that one ctm rr>c?i?rue I can in so many different" thmg*?' ? t more proficient in ono thing than .'they don't please ev?ryj^ii^?^^^.?l?^ nV*. :. However, yon must rbmember.' .Psst .eyeryb^-^oeBb't. please./Sme/.; 1 rf you would .consider???X-,from ?ila gie we would bo nearer on a you ever think of thief v.-'; ^gr^ftfttytf'ri|ht?|SAb;tb^B-W up. WEAR SALE nie Underwear Sale UNE 8th, AT 9 O'CLOCK ig. unparalleled economies tn underwear of every description. i nm j this great sale The result is very dy have".ve brohen bcro?ity of selection offer even, greater itofore befen ihought Hi: S*vd. PiB???vOHtS Ladles' Petticoats, neatly trimmed, at.76? Wi " \ .' lill Ladlee* Petticoats, embroidery trlmmod, at .. ... ... . 98c Ladles' Petticoats. ;ace trimmed, ot .813 Ladles' Petticoats,' lace trimmed, nf 01.48 Lad.'es' PettTjoats, I lace trlurmed a?.,. ... .... $1.?3 aud $2,08 HERES . . B, lace trimmed, at.S?c ea, lace trimmed, at 48c n d, special at.,. . .'ific Corset Cover? Corset covers, special at ... ... 'V.^i^jpK Corset Covers, lace trimmed, at ... ..... 48c Corset Covers, silk, special at ?..480 Teddy Beare Ladles' Teddy Bears ut ..?.,;. Ladies' Teddy Bears at. ... .88c Ladles' Toddy Bears nt ... .... ..>,.ijjU ped on Mate Floor. Thia good Store will bo Snowy White BARGAINS WILL BE ?ERE, NOT ADVERTISED Special Lob of Mussed! Garments TOE; BRIOTEST SPOT, IN TOWN Teach the children to be thrifty. Habit? g formed ia childhood aresiot apttochax&g? gi after years. The key; opemsg box of *8H?0!A with more thaa fifty"el?nes amd ' ^BV8???A HOHE,SET V foFgoMiiag is aa outfit unequalled for ecoitom^ Andconvenience* ?t all dsa?crs-Tabs po *ub*tf tnts.'j f SflMK WITH ItaluAr AND $??1? j (From The! Uterar^ Digest)' i; If your radiator leaks.: poof in : - B??E'*' .tf^'^ . Se-Mfcnt-ci is a powder put yp in litJq?^phed tim cans. ; When poi?r?d iht? your radia?or it ?lsso?v<$.ift ?ne hot; water.; At the Iqfek, tri? cool air songeais it into a cement, that repaid lt automatically. WW8 Wt- V V-V'??*?'<:?"? 'that-; lis .rii^?^t^