The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1917, April 17, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
NERVOUS
DYSPEPSIA
invariably lead? tu sevrrecoinplU-allona. lt I*
frequently followed hy chronic Indlgealion. ga?
trill?, rheumatism, and pernlrloua icncrnle. Th?
blood la Impoverished or the ute oustnlning
qnatlUes. and ibn weary virtiia la ?mi< ted with
on? chronic III after another, until, a wreck of
bia former leif, lie draga out a sorry existence aa
a wretched Invalid.
The Way'That Cures
ll to purlfr ibe blood, which will then supply
IbeneceKsary food for the nerve*, giving- them
tone and vigor to maintain (heir fundi?os. !
marting the elide anew, all the procesara
of tue body are brought uti io normal, and the
patient ls made to feel well.
Mr* 'oe Person's Remedy
Purifica :he B)ood.
Mrs. loo Person's Remedy
St cadi CB the Nerven.
Mrs. foe Person's Remedy
t . Remores the Digestion.
Hundred-, of your neighbors teat!fy to these
fact?. Test.lt yourself- ihat'n the aurea! way.
Your druggist ought to have lt. If be cannot
supply you. send bis name and a d^'ar lo the
manufacturers.
RKMKOV SALES CORPORi .ON.
Charlotte, m? North Carolina.
Mr^JtePtrson'tWsth ?Vn6
nectlon with the Item ?dy for the cure of
sore* and lb* relief of Inflamed and con
gested stpfs-ne? |t ls csfxvislly valuable to
women, aaa should alway?, be used for
ulceration?.
its
tyu wpi betfq-ng, yourself
ag?ofl* turn by installing a
GAS RANGE. We sel)
them under the ; strongest
guarantee.
' Easy terms-$2 down and
$2 per month.
Anderson Gas Co?
Why wc* want
Small Accounts
Do you realizo that a hundred
atme.ll accounts mahn a bank
stronger than a dosen large ones
even lr they aggregate the same
total ot deposits?
That's why wo are constant
ly Becking new customers. We
want aa wide a circle of friends
and customers as possible.
, Of course, large accounts are
welcome, too, for lt ls our pur
pose, to serve ALL people.
But wp want men and women
of limited means to know that
this bank la willing to accept
their-deposits'and give them the
, advantage,of our advice and ev
ery facility of the institution.
- if you aTb-not-a bank deposi
tor at all come In and get ac
..mutated wrtfrn.s. We will be
V^ftTd to talk things over with
Iv' ' you.
Citizens
National Bank
Wk Juki Like This
?.
When you need glassea you natur
ally w&fit tho best and at a living
price. Right bei e ls whare TOB sat
both, as well as the services ot s
jrr?du?t? OptrometrlBt with twenty
ban .'years experience. Sxamlaatlos
entirely free.
DB. XcCBEABY dLkfaTS
i . Bye-Bight Specialist.
Oye* Brass Pharmacy Ne. ?.
ifiAbae?aU? ' 11 i. i i' ??faai?aSats
?V^E?T POTATO PLANTS
Siaircy Hail, Golden Beauty,
? Fo/rio Rico Yarns. I will
i t+tent or. South Main Street,
jers ????v?vi and shipped froth
trida to any point... Plants and
.tiiii'j^nlte?d.
SASSA?RD, Anderson, S. C.
.W,,.' ? ..
Gathered for The Intelligencer By Itt Active Corespondents In All Cor
ners of This Splendid Old County
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their (utlon need as soon as thc!
?round geln dry enough.
Mri. Mary Moore of Anderson spent
a week cud at Mr. and Mrs. T. Davis.
Yellow corn is the best corn far
mers can plant to feed their stock on.
Mr. Sam Mays liaB moved from An
derson to Seneca.
Think about your happy days not]
youi ?ad ones.
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Iva Aorll 14-An infant of Mr. and-Wllllamston. April 15.-The weather
M.-sN il Itali died last Friday ana | o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o f ^e psst week ha8 ^ 8uch a8 to
was laid to rest the following day m ? HtttMiH XEWS o *'Ve T?? ?L "Ur 'Su"1"8 a 8^fre
Hie Iva cemetery. i "''** MT ? case of the blues. They are getting
Mr* w Wut ?on ?>> a dele?tate to 0 ? anxious to plant cotton seed and corn,
the "Ivo \M^^U ?n??ooooooooooooooooooo wah fewPnore day8 of deUy we wm
Anderson last Saturday. A ' M" be fully as late with the planting as
Mr? T c Jackson and M lae Annie Barnes, April lo.-Mrs. John Mo- we were last year.
Beatv"spent Sutur??y in Anderson. Allster ot Mulberry, Florida was herc B. F. Whittaker missed ode of his
Mr Pa* Roberts who has befcn in recently on her way to Easley where cows several days ago and he thought
Florida spending tho winte.', has re- 8ho K068 to 8P?nd a while with rein- she had been stolen, but a few days
turned ' lives. ago she was found in a gully on his
Mr k C Williamson who has been Mrs. E. R. Bond and Miss Bessie place where she had fallen and killed
here several days on business has rc- tJarwllo were lu Anderson recently herself.
turned to his home In Abbeville. shopping. Rev. Charles Kay of Oconee was
Mr Clement C Hall city editor of Miss Jessie Herron spent the week- visiting relatives in this suction sev
the Aiken Reorder l8 here on a visit ond ****** ft Anderson. R. F. D. eral days last week
to his barents Mr and Mrs MA A 1,ttl0 c,,,ld of Mr and Mra- W*** The friends of E. M. Stone who llv
Halj ' , fJall o? Jva Wft8 t,urle(j nere 8at. ed nere for year8> DUt jg now jiving
Mr and Mrs J W Wharton have urday after services conducted by Rev. near Oentral were somewhat surprls
been visiting friends in Newberry J- lj- Singleton, assisted by Rev. C. M. edSto hear of his marriage last Wod
Dr. R. L. Robinson, president o? the Saunders. y nesday night to a Mrs. Oates of Pick
Woman's College at Due West, will Died on April 12th. Mrs. S. M Chris- ens county.
preach here next Sunday morning at topher after an Illness of about live 0. B. Cobb and his wife spent Sun
(itnerostee at ll o'clock and at thc wcekB. Mrs. Christopher was born tiay W|th friends nead Beaverdam.
Iva A. R. P church at 3:30 in the APr'l I5> 1830 neAP 01d Fe?".weh?p A. Z. Bryson was greatly missed at
afternoon. church. Sixty odd years ago ghe Sunday School Sunday afternoon. He
Miss Annie Sllgb was the guest from raoved to this place and united her- and his wife were visiting relatives
Friday until Monday of her sister, Fe,f w,th L?n,on church. Her long lifo near Belton Saturday and Sunday.
MIBB Bernice Sllgh, one of the Iva ha8 1,0011 one of *re?t 8-rvlce. 8he be* I Boozer Kay of Walker-McElmoyle,
achool teachers. lnB a woman of exceptionally line wa8 visiting In this commulty on Sun
Miss Lida Rampey, who teaches in character and one wno han spent her day afternoon.
Antreville spent the week-end with time ln doInG food end minnering to w M 8mlth WJU} fl bu8lnc88 vl8lt0r
her elster. Mrs. T. O. Smith. those wbo needed her. to Anderson yesterday.
Miss Lois Jackson has returned For a number of years Mr?. Christo- Martha Blrod a berutlful
from a visit tn relatives in Anderson Pber bas not been sway from home but M1M , ?arina euron, a ueratiiui
i rora a VIBI.IO relatives m Anuerson. g--* ,",? young lady of Plercetown attndod
vlsRing ner^e"Mr" BWugenea8uK ?J ^^1^ ^UT^X A
sf Anderson has returned home. friend wl? ** mlsf8od ?y ?? *no "ave a Mf"rs Lewis of Beaverdam and
Mr. J. H. Baskln spent Saturday and kQ?wn her- Tru,y B?r"? **? .?Mr 8m"h ot Slabtown are expected to be
Sunday with his brother Mrs J T tamed a great loss in tho death of this at Six and Twenty next Sunday af
Daskln of Lowndesvlllc. i noble woman. ternoon to assist in the song service
Miss Elma Kennedy of Lowndes- The ?ieepest sympathy of the entire -Everybody turn out at 2:30 o'clock,
vlllo, spent the week-end with hen community goes out to the bereaved Andrew Mutliken. who has been very
friend Miss Annie Hamby. husband and niater and other relatives sick with pneumonia is again ablo to
Mr. WI W. Brown, who represented la lhl8 ?ad hour. bc out.
Uenerostee church at the meeting of The funeral ser?eos were bo?d on M. H. Moore of Zion-Mt. Tabor, in
itie Presbytery, which was held In Monday afternoon, conducted by Rev. formed us at And orson a few day*
Cannon's Creek, Newberry County, H- w- Stone, tn the presence of a large ag0j Wb section was no longer
has returned home. number of relatives and friends^. "Wald Hog," but "Hog Heaven." We
Another attraction of the Lyceum Mr? E- p- McAdams of Greenville, pity tne p^,. j,og;"
course will appear |t VM school audi- was here Monday to attend tho fun- John Allcood of Ltbertr n l w??
torium Friday evening Aprfi 17. eral of ^.^^^^^'wlth >* ??e^^ ? fc5&Rl? ir?.
Rev. S. J. Hood who has been to HUBB Ellen McLeee who was with d .. . i ' , *
Cannon's Creek hat returned borne. Mr?- Christopher during her illness, c'.. i^frvmble ika flnlahed hi?
Mr. Ellison McAdams of Greenville. 8P?nt Monday night w|th Misses Her- MWiiS ??Ve -nd moV^ his Law mil?
Who baa been on a short visit to hlu ron and Carwlle before leaving for J?T* Jgg an? "Xa for
brother. Mr. Sam McAdams, bas re- nor howe In Anderson. 0?e seaaofi " . * ^
turned home.- He* came over to attend "" - Hku-moa ?rid ifrtWm? 'flmuW *n*n*
?UTh1 0< - Mr"' Sam ? ? o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o J^t^StwT?a?s?:
The Uik ^?nrrt^ br^lng J WHITE PLAINS . ** ^?^er ot our people at
Serano IZJ^K N kJS^^n ? o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o tended the singing st Outhr^Grove
Starr and Rev. E. N. . Bandera of An- _ lan Sunday and "reported anleasant
dorson will continue for another week . - tjme> i w
as much Interest is manifested in the w?hlto Plains. April 14. 1M4.-We \After the wri?ng ot this, we poai
oervices. . . ?are glad to state that the health of t'vel y will not have more'to say on
Rev. H. w stope of Anderson wss the commulty is very good at this liquor question unless circumstsnces
? buslnoss visitor to the city yester- writing. ' make it absolutely neces sary, and we
MI? M"-? """, . ?. - . * Mrs. W. A. Martin fell and broke do not think they will. Personally,
Miss Mary Poole of 8Urr is spend- Qer thigh a few days ago, but we wish we do not care if there IB never an
lng the week with her cousin. Mrs. hw f T-^rdr recovery. ether ds?p o' l?so?w?iag Uquot S
M:??WW?I?O' II . ?ij The farmers are getting behind with in Sduth Carolina, but as many others,
MTS. w. A. powell and children haye thdlr crope on account of so much of thc two evils, prohibition that does
%?JLZU *'8hort vls,t to ??latlvea In ^tn. not prohibit or dispensary, we chooa*
Anderson. T>I-.i.... i,,"i, in aa?iinv ??n ih. i^..."- ~-J >L. ..._
i . Il K?V u ? .i?' , ' Planted in March are fortunate-the We know that some great moralists
tw'nRgnimay rC " corn '8 UD and looking very prosper- preach of surrounding the boya and
lr., fr^"r!**^*mmmV* OUB. young men with temptation and all
Mrs. A. C. Townsend and daughters This rainy weather I? making the that. Great God, what is any. vjorse
Misses Evie and Lissie spent awhile srilia toole fine. than to have it BO that, the boy can
in Anderson yeaterdsy shopping Ber. H. C, Marlin filled his regular step almost to any negro house and
? - . appointment at this place Sunday and buy a pint ot whiskey at aa;' time th?l
oooooooooooooooop the house would not seat the peo- he wants IL The Cross Roods cor
O O Pl?- respondent made a slight, though un
n THIS IS FARMING n ?ur school will close on tbe 24th, Intentional mistake; The writer trout
" and the young folks are all looking that place said th?t half the negroes
?u wr M *it forward to a big time at picnics and were selling liquor and no one got
O ri. W. C*. , writing to O commencement any prjfU out of it. We all know
o The Intelligencer from o We bad a box p.\rty for the purpose what was meant by thlB statomear, yet
0 Denver, Anderson county, o ?r buying a bell for tne ecnool house, there is a tremendous oroft* for the
o ss ya: O Wo are Klad 10 8av that we raised 940, seller. They buy their supplies from
rx <?rw (.:an4 r> ? out have not heard anything of the naen who sell and ship in pints at
??, tjur gopa frtena, o hen rln?Wg yeU w.oo to |2;5o per gallon and uu n sen
o, W. MCLend, a progressive o we want all who are concerned in lt at 75c to ?LOO a pint That is a
o farmer, who lives out on o this voting precinct to meet the White profit of from %A to $6 a gallon. Does
o route tO, made a record o Plains school house'at 4 p. nj-'or the that look Uko profit and is lt any
o in butter sellinc Durinir o Purpose of v?rganislng a primary vet- wonder that .it ls impossible^ fer..- a
n ? lng precinct farmer to lUre a negro to do a weekes
o the 10 rrionths from Feb- o Mr. Lander Mcclelland. Mr. Roy At- or a mouthe wflrk to?1r?m in the busy
o mary i to December 1, he o taway. Misses Pauline and Corrine crop time, ?specially the town ne
O sold from two COWS 360 o Moore and Mis0 Addice and Maille gro; hadn't they rather .violate <be
o pounds of butter. During o Rogara visited the park at Felser on town law by selling liquor and pay
o the same time 203 dozen o a*?^*?wopn. ? lng asman dna^ltobed b^^conrh|
n -it.. ? ft ?r. Coward > Johnson made his reg- than to go out In the country and
i * ?L? J|l*r Sunday afternoon call on Miss work for an amoupt per month that
o Who can beat this rec- o Eula Davis. he could make in a few. days anning
O ord of Mr. McLend? O, Miss Mattie Davis visited MJ?s Mae liquor.. And fha negroes are nor ull
O . O Twiiis?h . Sunday. who se?r ?iq?or. e?t?ef. xnu?o ii: sbwji
o o o o oooooooooo o oo ^U??&tSBSS???; ??f????
. Mr- M- A- AW*?ay. who would no^ be swdPetsted. ^Ve re
Mr L^y. j^rt^ j ltt Jia?e Ben- cently heard , of . a man stopping cj.
* runa nvwwvn ? Q>ace Garrison. were a hotel in a town in this stato usk
FHOBS DEN TE B. ? out driving Sunday afel worshipped at lng a negro who iw^.^org?nfc about
the First Baptist Chtfrch ot Petser at the place if he couldn't get him some
***....... ..the evening service, . boose. The negro told Wea that he
_ Mr. J. T. RM?M A# wtiiiomri?. tm MK^ia =c? yj. --, *h* --fl
^ m " " .: ' ' bu lid lag a nice residence I? this" sec- keeper, would lei him have what hit
**rX\ 1tra*rdcn",.m our t^n sad la coming back to iaia conn- want?d
community ye^looking a% well as we try. . Any one will tell you that whiskey
^V^^'?itt ?* !.* B?st wishes to all ia golag to be sold ia some.form or
.i^L???/^nSs HJ??S K"? -r "-g?j-*- otbnr aa long as the erorld stapda Kv.
SnWn?eVso??n^rsaiMA*W**B IK WALHALLA en those who are opposed io Hie aale
Rev^W B Wh?ir? m2t?SK'B ?"l*r - 111 This' Ag ??^
.sS?ssr?^^P^ Cel. *> A. wS**J*,t,ie remedy? Wu sttg
day. We are sdsraye glad to se, Mr: Timpson Wa*'tte Bride. f^tt?u?SS?^ii?, th* ?roD? ?*t?
Myers la his new. auto, for he is * : - -lal t? The Intelligencer. V* ^K^?J!!?i^ P T ^1?
the beat preachers wo have ?vc- -< Valhalla. April At the real- . *X?T* ?f0"?? jL^S!.
Mr, and Mrs, Joe Garrison of 8*ndy ?^ c* et Col. Robert A. Thompson, ?ran? .*"*?BC?, f0r. ^L?^ ?
Springs attended preaching at Albury &q grandfather ot the ?rid?, Miss J^ted ot selling in violation nf the
Sunday. Bleaaor Keys, waa married to Martin law. A national law that will pot
To the preachers: Mrs. Foster Tay- Fntnuey. of West Union. Tuesday at- *ith the later-state co la
lor has the largest chickens In our temooa at $:?? o'clock. The Rev. prohibit the shipping of liquor to any
eommunity. . Geo. M. Wilcox, officiating. Many out one who is no> an authorised seller
We think all the codhtry girl? will ot town relatives of both were pres- Any farmer who works hired labor
get to ride this year from the new ant Mr, and Mrs. Phlnncy will make <an tell whether er not-Ute S idis
buggies thai have hean brought out their boise in West Untos. They are iaate selling and drinking of lk*uof
recently. among the most popular couples ot demoralises labor.
We hope everybody enjoyed Es-ter Walkslla'a younger set --1
a? weil as tbU wsJteft ?V We know-The construction of two tank ceri.
eggs will bo* a better* price from the The loss direct and Indirect of the especially equipped for fir* fighting,
number used during Baster. last storm of tho season cost the Pang- is a new departure ot the Canadian
J**, *mm m m wir * tm, .nmb wrwt towM**, wk mm*< :. .
USE THE NAVY
FOR COMMERCE
BAI to That Effect Was Introduc
ed In Congress By Senator
Weeks Yesterday
Washington. April lt.-Keasll'ility of
establishing a Hue of nval cruisers to
carry pasengers, mall an dfrelght be
tween thc United States and South
America was endorsed by Secretary
Daniels today In a report to thc sen
ate on a resolution recently intro
duced by Senator Weeks. The com
mittee on naval affairs imrrodtately in
troduced a bil Ito establish one or
more such lines.
It Ss the plan to us? in time of
peace such swift scout cruisers us are
little needed in floe*, maneuvers.
The mail ships would be commanded
by retired officers at the discretion of
the navy department which also would
fi\ rates and far?a.
In hin letter to Chairman Tillman of
the naval committee, Secretary Dan
iels said:
"It ls practicable, by the use of na
val veselB, to carry out the purpose
Indicated in the resolution and the
following vessels wili be available
for the service: St. I^ou'a, Charleston,
Milwaukee, Columbia, Minneapolis,
first cruisers; Salem and Chester, first
scout cruisers; Buffalo' and Rainbow,
transports; Ancon, Cristobal and Hec
tor, Panama steamers; ?.?r.r?. Vulcan.
Cyclops and Neptune (or two equally
good) and the Nan Shan fol Hers."
Straight at It
There ls no use "beating around
the bush." We might as well out with
lt at last. We want you to try Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy the next time
you have a cough or cold. There ls
no reason so far as we can see that
you should not do so. This prepara
tion by its rc ni ark abe cures has gain
ed a world-wide reputation, and peo
ple everywhere speak of it in the high
est terms of praise. It ls for sale by
Evans' Pharmacy.
GREAT COMPANY
POWER PLANTS
Murry McGuire of Richmond
Heads Company With $25,
000,000 Capital
Richmond April 14.-The National
Securities Corporation, capp al S25,
000,000 was chartered here >day bj
Richmond lawyers, backed, ft ia said
by New York interests.
Murray McGuire is president; Thom
as P. Bryan, Vice-president; John 8.
Eggleston, secretary-treasurer, all of
Richmond.
The purpose la stated to construct,
equip. Improve or work upon any and
all kinds of plants for the mauufac
? turo, storage, utilisation and supply or
disposition of electricity, gae, water
I or steam. Or power produced thereby,
Costa Medicine for Children.
Too muoh care cannot be used lp se
lecting a cough medicine for children.
It should be pleanant to take, contain
np harmful substance and be more ef<
fectual. Chamberlain's cough reme
i ?y u.ccvo those requirements and la a
favorite with mothers of young chil
dren everywhere. For Halo by Evana'
Pharmacy.
HOME ECONOMICS
TO BE DISCUSSED
Important State Convention To
Be Held nt Winthrop College
in May
Miss Mary E. Frayscr, who* ia so JJ
pleasantly remembered In -Anderson
fot the word? of wholesome advice c
she gave the women last summer, an- "
nounces an Important' meeting at 3
Winthrop, whero she 1? the head bf 11
the "Home Economics Extension De- c
partment." She has Issued the fol- M
lowing announcement to the .women <<
of South-Carolina-aEd it Is gvien to .
tl.*' public through Miss Maggie M.
Carlington, supervisor of . rural
schools. for - Anderson' county; whose t
work here is >e)I: known: -
"Winthrop College invitee you to ^
attend the fl*st two-day,* session in h
Hstne,. Economics in .tilts State, \ te.
"The meeting? .will be. held In the F
Home Econ?mica j Department - of the h
college. May 7-8. Cl ASS and, labora- I
tory Instruction will be given tn the -?
?ric??kip o? foods, principles of 'COpit- -1
?#?:^wlng,J?^ -
oration. Such. practical problems as -jt
diets tn health and In sickness will be "
discussed, tabor-saving, methods of
dblug the work of the home wilt be
demonstrated, as well aa labor-saving _
apparatus tor housework. 1
"One morning wilt be devoted to
methods lb dresBmsktosj. wini thai
'denKrhstrstlou. or the nee of and al
teration of patterns tb salt tho Indi
vidual.
"There will be demonstrations of the o
nae of the cheaper eats of meat, of ti
bread and ot cake making. Simple t
testa fer food and textile adulterations f{
and th? removal or stains ?rom-linen .
will be shown. The offerings will he 0
vario d; but fil win hear upon the *i
woman's problem ot better homekeep
ttt. :
"lt la hoped that every rural rchool '
improvement association and evary
woman's club in the state will eead
ai least one representative to this J
nrsetlas. , 11
"The dalagates wtll be tho guests ?
of Winthrop College. All. lat?rested *
in thia course are invited to bv pres- 6
east. No preparation in th* iprajro? A
training ia required. Shonld you ?
elect to come, you will be met at' the b
train, an? i-cry effort made to make tl
you attar pleasant and profitable." tl
Each woman plana tag to go is re- P
tju?st?d to ftptify Miss FfSFser, J I?
PIEDMONT BUGGY
OR
MILBURN WAGON,
Can't be Beat
Come Look Them Over
Also some good mules and horses. See
me before buy:ng : : : : :
Theo P? Watson
SALES STABLES
N. McDuffie St,
Anderson, S. C.
*EV. J. G. DALE
TO VISIT COUNTY
Returned Missionary from Mexico
WU! T?B us che Conditions In
That Country
Rev. S. J. Hood of iva, who waa In
ho city returning from the meeting
f Second Presbytery, announces that
ie -has made arrangement for some
lo'jab'tfj services ab hts church flu
he near future. Next Sabbath he will
ave Dr. -It. L. Robinson, president of
he Woman's College of Duo West;
n this 4th Sunday he will have Dr.
foffatt, president ot Erskine, who will
Iso conduct services Friday, and Sat-1
rday nights preceding, on account of j
tie .communion services, some iiinaf
Uer he will have a lecture from.Dr.
G. Dale, returned missionary from
l?xico.
In speaking of tho meeting of Prcs
y'cry and .of Anderson's being se
jctcd for tho. nest place of meeting',
Ir. Hood s ta tes:
"The Second Pr.:.-"^ytery nf th? As
oc?ate Reformed Presbyterian Church
f the South has accepted an Inv?ta
lo n to meet ip-Anderson on October,
Otb. 1914. The Spring meeting of this
resbytery has Just been held at Can
on's Creek, Newberry County. At
ills meeting Rev. J. M. Garrison of
ils city, .extended the Invitation, from
ls congregation with a very approprl
te speech and, in apito of the fact that
everal other urgent requests, were, re
elvcd. Anderson won In the' final vote
y a large majority.
"Th? Secadera* will convene here on
alurday, October 30?b, and leave In
special train on Monday following
>r Little Rock, where the Synod of
ie South convenes on November 4th,
?14,
'.The Convention of the Presbytery/
ist closed, was well attended and one
f unusual Interest, tho delegates from
ila county being Revs. J. M. Garrison
ad S. J, Hood, Messrs. W. W. Brown,
ad ffi W. Wharton,, representing re
stively, the four A. R. P. Churches
i the County-Anderson,* Iva. Gener
ate-) and Grove.
"In addition t?3 business of the
resbytery, which waa of the 1 usual
DU tine nature, thors were two special
onfierence son Sabbath ScohQl work
ad Home Missions, respectively, abd
rosbyteriai Communion service of tba
abb?tb:
In the closing session Rev. Dr, J. G.
tale., of l?o Verde Mexico wL.> lt
ow driven from his B??>"> flelq ty
eason of the Revolution. In Mexico,
?llver?d A powerful addryja on "Why
believe In f./tttei Misais is "
During the recent meeting, plans
rere made to hold one of the Pres
yterial Conferences at the A.R. P.
huTch of Iva th" the month of July
Thc ^".md Prwby*ery 'j-ina'tx of
0 Ministers, represenfiug about twice
tust number, of churches, lo South
arollna, Georgia and Flor ida; .and te
one exception the 'arrest Presby
sry in "the Associate Reformed Synod.
Freacl|femedy**for^
& StomachjTioubles
The leading doctors'?? France have
for years used a preicriptisa of vege
table oils for chronic stomich trouble
and constipation that acta lib a charm.
One dote will convince yoi. Severe
cases of yeera' standing arc ?ten greatly
benefited within 24 hours. So many
people arc getting surprisa? results
that we feel all persons suturing from
conttipstlon, lower bowel, liver and
stomach troubles should try Mayr's
Wonderful Stomach Remedy. It ii now
sold here by
EVANS* PHARM ACT
Three Stores. .
Step TortsT
Uc* ?top hens lavin*
and cheek the crow th of
youse birds. You can
easily sat rid of all lice,
saltea and vermin with
Pr?$*S>
.nd MTS monty. Alto the
'.'de for do*?, cats, plants a
Refuse substitutes; insist
^ Sattafaetie? Guaranteed er
3 Gt t Pratt* 160 paw
For Sale by
Pouche Drug Co., Ander
W. H. Harrison, Anden
w.. A. Power, Anderson,
Evans' Pharmacy, Anders
Peoples' Grocery Co., And
Anderson Ccsh Croce. And
M. M. Hunter, Pendleton,
Frierson's Pharmacy,-Be!
HE [SKELL'S
{>jl^?^^*^^^ -
- I cufferod with rheumatism for
wo. years sind could not .get . my right
sad-.to .my mouth for that, time,"
rites Lee L. ?h?prpan, Mapleton.
?wa, "t suffered terrible pain so I
auld not sleep or Ile still .U night
^s^rears : ago I began using Chaoi
erlaln's Unta-ent and m two months
was well and I ha^ nbt suffered
flth rheumatism sine? "-For ?ai?
:LO^RTOWAR
ts^JVE? YET
1st Move tn? Was Mode Yes.
terdfty Ma* Pr/ie?pkatai It
??fcys Washinstcn
Washington. April 14.-Whtlo the
pinion of those beat Informed, waa
oat such serious steps aa military In*,
arventlon mair not be required to
?ree Huerta to yield from his poait inn
a the q?sstlv? of a saints, they rec
gnUed today's developments carried
tte situation closer to real hostilities
san lt ever baa been during the three'
sara of turmoil ta Mexico.
Inquiries for further information
rare preecd at the White House, but
lie prealdeni. took the position that
*eee waa nothing further to announce
r eekMalA; dat th? Amerce* flag had
sen affronted and that a demand for
?a; ute ia satisfaction had been made.
Though be hopes sincerely the gre v..
y of th? situation wfW be removed
y satisfactory action on the part of
ie Huerta Covert ment, it la known
iw,t Mr. Wilson had considered all
hases, and posibllitles. ead le pre
ared to useet {hem with a, drat hand.
FOR SALE
FOB SALE-House and lot where I
now live and vacant lot adjoining on
sssti; House bsa eight rooms sud
kitchen? butler's pantry, hath roora.
aMjttfc lights and Bewerage. Price
rlgbt, terms right. L. ft Nor ry ce.
LOST
> Certificate Nc. 66 for Five Shares
preferred Wt?llamston Mills stock.
Also, two shares of Builders Lumber
arid Supply Co., certificat^.' No.'s 18
and 19.
W. W. ?BIFFIN,
Wltliamston, d. c.
The tension over the general situa
tion was more keen th au it had boen
ht months among officials, nnd news
frrtm th* MAX loan CA ni toi WM ???.J
with Intense anticipation. The rigo
rous censo; hip imposed on news dls
I patches frcJi Mexico CHy has vir
tually confined the Information about
j affair? 1? Mnataei tb> othetai charmeir
The Ptate department!, however, ls
maintaining strict secrecy.
.rne oniy massae from Charge O'
Shaughnessy of which officials spoke,
was his report that the final shipment
of arms fer the protection of the
American embassy had been received.
Leek ta Year flambing.
. You know what happens in a house
la which the plumbing ts In poor con
ulttvO-everybody in the house i?, lia
ble tb'contract typhoid fev*?r or some
other fever. The digestir* organ's
perdrai the same fuactJoos in the hu
man body sa the plumbing does for
the house, and thouin be kept in first
class condition from time to time If
you have and trouble with your di
gestion take Chamberlain's Tablets
sad you are certain to get qulci re
"*f? . ft* ?lt ..Hf ?TO?' F^WM-vyS
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