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?ERVOUS YSPEPSIA H II . , i i,,.; i ? I i tjHhlctUllft/ i ??cl s loaeTerecomplkatlour. li ix j~Mprfe.ll>' foUowed lirciiroul?lDdlreMloti, gas- ! H?y?l.yb??rDiU?m, ?ml parniclog* loueroiu. Tbc j MW?mii? Impoverished o? lb? life ?usuiniug fjfMHi And io? ?tart victim ia ?micled with Mn?HPD'c ll' liter auotber. until, a wrerk ot ?UMIstb^aali. bedrags out . eorrr ealatenca %\B $M Way Thal Curta ! LVAtmtlf? tb? blond. wblcb will Iben aupply tMMmr?'r ftftd for tua nerves, giving ibero ! WAfttlbd .vigor io maintain tbelr function*. BjMjOj ina circle anew, all tba otoce&eea 1 "?BMttr? brougbt un io normal, and tba MW" la pad* to feel ?eil. MH (O#} Pomon'i Remedy Purifies the Blood. ' tir?, too Person's Hem edy \i?? 'f, ' Steadies the Nerve?. Person's Rsm edy Reetore? the Digestion. ? ^nhndfsdc of.vour neighbors teatiry to theta ' yaer"?^ -'? """"'?elf- tfeai'a tba suren way. 1 ,/JkW.,muf4l*t uuebl io Bavo ;?. If h? cannot ifJjWtyoi. send bia nama and a dollar to me ?SfcMkDY SALES CORPORATION, .jfe^elette, north Carolina. ?Ill jM ?urtrir'f W>?h ueedlncou- I MHsSjVKb tba Ko toed j for tb? cur? or raSS^ m?^r?|ief of inflamed and^con I i^HL|^S^ Mould *?^?*a bJ*us?d?for Why we want || I Small Account?!? I I boNyon r?alise that a hundred >. I bm?? accounts make a^ bank onget than a dosen Ir-*ga ?hw . ;i it they aggregate the same total ot deposits? That's why we are constant seeking hew customers. We wnni aa Wide a circle ot friends I abd oustomers ss possible. ? j ?f conree, large accounts are 1 come, too, for it if -eur pur G to serve ALL people. ?V Cut we want men and aromen of Umlted means to know thai tills bank da wilting to accept BB?^r ??ve them thc bj^y facility ot the institution, ?f yoiuare .not a bank depoal-. tot- eV dil come' in and tot ac ?iiuihtcg with us. We will be glad to talk things over with ou. Citizen? ? jj? H.t?ona? Sank Liwun. niau if ti i i in i in , t jinini Mi;n iyi it/r ;. \i\?\ . , , ?, y. I Jo? MM he dqing yourself ? goo? turn- by installing a GAS KANGE. We sell tharh under ?he ?t?r^t??itt .Slr ? %W|Vf ,, * -a/ . ? Bfoay terms- $2 down and $2 per month. Gas Co. at?ai?iaaaas?a^^ 1 "vtERR ROTr'H tokes Bsn!; the VV*r ?rt 'Deposit, of lenH?c and Technical Sene .durational advantagr*. mit?n. Thin ri,una Lad? miuaatbanx? FonMl?u near lt.?, anti. rouititut*. a ? hl?n rr%l??IliH?uUl>ii" Til? ?.'utU>it? own? 0 a Ihon'bgh MtUpBWM, 1?A --?.?i *l A. 3. Ir.-lsainf ar.d '."tors ia )?r-o anouijli jry, Mathaniatlm. Koria! and Individual ?tun lieu *?i N<'l?ru>aa. Alan a po?I- Th? (.'aunnua Iii? la ruo. 1 of Arta. umr-Htr ?re high. 'I'li.re ni F-Wa I Kat In ?apara ta rarrf uily ?tipmlaaa) by thu itlHlM, ?ll uaraaiary ?D' The athletic wort of Ken agptrlnnrtgd ii. ?tr.i/-lom. amona; tn? Boitin rarojina n.?VT?)i(tfla| literary ??uti- moral auk* -.pimual w-Uar, -atea f roatanoraJItet) M?;h whoota a<)i/iit without ?sa bool detoarttnent for hlfli-nhotd under (rad ia toa. Baan aaa alon optna Haptarat-er 17. mu. Kor falalfaju* and particular*. addre?i Rev. .I. Henry Harms, t?. D., ? President, Newberry, 8. C. ?alli. . 1.1 ,i.'J-'^.l'^'C^i?gaMM I tury of tin'. Xnvv, Jesephus Daniel?,' made tim principal address of the Founder's Day exercises at the Ja cob Tome Institute here, where lila non. Josephus. Jr.. is a student. Th? secretary ?aid that all the Ki-eat wara of the world have been fought by boyB and referred to the fact thai that bf the 19' sailors a id marine;; who died in Vera Cruz, ir, were under 22 years of agc Mr. 'Daniels predict, ed that the day would come when uti of the wars would be fought In the air. STOCKS MARKET DULL AND SLOW, European Exchanges Depress American Shares and N. Y. Does Little in Trades New York, May 16.-The most direct influence brought to bear upon the ?stock market today was from abroad. ! London reported selling thereby Par !?. which in turn was attributed to un ; satisfactory financial cond?? k>nn In ! Kusels. American stocks wero d<? I pressed sharply In London. Specula- ! tion here was lifeless, and at the open, lng the list followed the line of least resistance bjr easing ?ff to about tho level reached Iii the English market. I At thc lower range a better demand arose, and the d?cline was quickly I cancelled. Tue movement .theresft?ir wak narrow and variable, with a ma? Jorlty of slight losses at the end. . Trading in. bonds was quiet. The course of prices was Irregular. Some strength appeared In Rock Island col laterals. Total sales of bonds $910,000. United States 2s registered advsnced | 1-2 on call on the week. 0^,9^0 o o.? ooo o o o o 0 o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o q4b o o o o o o o t'& ' ? ' ' ' . ' -~ i Iva, May 15.-Tbs Prisclilas met at tile home of Mrs, S. M. Jones Wed. neaday afternoon at 4 o'clock and a large crowd was present. .After hav ing much pleasant conversation the guests were invited into the dining ? oom whe.ro a delici?os sweet course and punch waa served. 1 .Mr. and Mrs. James Dunenberry ot Anderson are visiting relatives here, ;,ftDr. H. R. Willis of Anderson ts here this week op professional busl . UVB? . The school Improvement association of the Moff?ttsvllle school will serve cream and cake at the school house on i Saturday afternoon. May 16, from ,4:30 to 10:30 for the benefit of tho ' schcol improvement fund. Confection. 0 ry of all kinds will also be served. The publls is cordially invited to at tend and assist In a worthy cause. Mrs. J. Watson of Mt. Carmel has returned home ??er a pleasant visir here with her son. Dr. J. E. Wat son. ? , Miss Marella Ewart who has been Saching the V?rennos school in ? ?n?t g here before returning to her home in York vii le. Mr. S. S. McKee, the local pho tographer is preparing to open a stu dio in one of the rooms over tho Far mers linn k. Mrs. W. R. Mulllnax and little daughter, Elisabeth, have returned to theil homo after spending ty week In Pqhfer wUh homefolks. Mrs. t?. it. Lig?n o? Clinton, Tras here a few nays th ta week with ber brother. Mr. J. C. Ligon. Mr. Corbett it. Willis of Clifton, has been spending tho week here with relatives. ?Miss Ellie McLoe? of Anderson, waa, in town tor a short stay with relatives this week, Dr. A. I.. Sraethers ot Anderson,! was hete thursday On profesional business. Ma. J.,M. Bedonbaugh and little non. Cornell spent last Thursday tat Anderson. .V, ('ONORESS MAY FINISH May Rash the A ?tl?Tra?t Legislation And *dJoBr?. Washington. May 15.- Formal steps tn start tho anti-trust ' legislation , through congress will be taken by the thouse rules committee when ' . 1 meet tb formulate a special ' j tbs eipenditjouB, p?sm?xe *X t .o t:-.KA bflia which make op \h? anti-trust ? .'program." The rule's adoption ls aa I surod and it seemed probable tonight |?9?ta?r?i debate of the anti trust bRlft'Would begin next week.1 jt Houso l?aders today wera Interested in . a report that ?? a cape the senate j finds it impossible to put through all . the trust legislation the house will 'pfeSs and get away from Wtsuln?-tou s bout Jul v 15, apd effort will be made ,to effect's compromise, put through j part of this legis ntion and go home. K>1 for Yoting Men to th? tk'i-rarof Buz-heW of Betone? In Engl lound *t?." for a!uioN*?,,y lu.luntrlol parnult. plemlid huik'ii.gx ?Y lerye poruortlou? ami Faculty of apb-n ruUef>train?d rpwlah?N to luanre tb? n.r.'xiut of peimuLl ii.-tru. t:,-,, ' si iii'' I-' io t*!0 ....nil .. t irboU*oiun. an<l th? t T.-j it ion- or honor ?ad <? no' haling. Atliletir* ?re ?snrloriw?! and For ul tr. Urns* ?I um ?ork I* r?>uipulsory. 'berry <'..liege In tate yeela ha? >wm forrmott V l?'k' '? > '?? rrih ?um ii:* ?ti end i oftbe (rtudeuf to the chief concern, ntlnatio? A prepaid* ; COTTON PRICES JUMP SHARPLY Liverpool's Firmness Hos. Bullish Effect Cn This Side Of the Water New York. May 16.- In an advance today which carried new crop posi tions into new hlgli ground for the seasc? thc cotton market diaplayed pronounced activity in which buying for Kouthern account was a conspic uous feature, attending reports of fur ther excessive rain? und bad crop prospect? In Texas. The market clos ed linn at 6 to iii higher and only a llttlo under top for the day. A surprisingly firm Liverpool mar ket, attributed to covering and the i removal of hedged in response to re ports that 12,000 bales or cotton had be-n destroyed by fire at Calveston started the buying movement on this side. j Cotton futures closed firm. Open Close May.1296 1297 July 124* August.1230 October.1192 [December .. .1103 January . 1185 Spot cotton quiet; middling uplands 1351; gulf 1375. No Bales. 12F.:, 12::? 1201 1202 1195 oooooooo oooooooooo o. o? o MILL NEWS o oooooooooo oooooooo .C. G. Stephenson has accepted a position with the Anderson Cotton Milla as second hand In weaving. ?-T. PrJJox? hes resigned as over seer of. No. 1 mill weave'roora at An derson Cotton Mills to engage In an other line of business. % J. B, Wright of Enoree has accept ed a position aa overseer of the card ing at i the Arkwright mills. J. H. Hutt has resigned as over seer ot spinning at the Judson Mills, Greenville. J. 10. Pascoe of Greenville ls now fixing looms at the Brandon Mill of that place. A. F. Hedgpath has resigned as overseer of carding at the Arkwright (9. C ) Mills, j j E. W. Nethirland, formerly of Dub. lin, Gai, ts non- Overseer of carding at Fort MUI. Mill No. 1. v? . r. I.n??^r of Shelby, hin ac cepted "the position of overseer of the I aninning nt th? Granhv mills. Coluni nia. D. It. Bullock has resigned as. ov erseer of spinning at the Marlboro Mill No. 5, Bennettsville, to become assistant superintendent of the Dillon Mills. J. E. Reece has resigned as Second hand In spinning at the Beaver Dam railia, Edgefleld and is now overhaul ing at thc Judspn Milts. Greenville. F. ti. Campbell has been promoted from second hand lr. weaving at mill ! No. Z to overseer of No. 4 weave room ?at tho Anderson Cotton Mills. .1. R. Killian, who was aupcrinten pnt for elgkt years at Yorkvllle.. when Mr. J. W. Cannon and. asso ciates purchased the plant and trans ferred him tb China Grove, N. C., where ?he had charge of Patterson. Mfg. Cb's N'o. snd No.-9 Mills, has now been transferred to Concord, N. C., {wherelie bas charge of Cannon Mfg. 1 Co's. No. l ano Ko. 3. . I, ^=** I . A.. . . ......... ... .... I f ?M ATffi 2 Years I V'My mother angered with a at-* arm I for C^^ lyesrs. i^spe?*over?i40f>n I I doctora sud mecticwea without rS& l. i fl Three applications ol LININSNT Lowk fur the neaw htmv g*?ole? ?lihou? it. II "1 found Dr ^Jones' Liniment the I estent remedy on earth ?nd ? - .ei it my daty towr.rds siuteringrtf .umnnity td give, x?y word ot t^jp.B (tsiuaadj^.pg^j^jj C?tagff* 3 ?For Sprains, CU&^ST.., .? I Bruises^ Rrtfumr^? Wofrnma jj .?SefSP^** 1 ny. j?y Evan?' Pharmacal Comps* f ''J*ileirs?iB^'4l%*rmacy, Helton snd \ ;^fff?rssstata. ?W?<. Textile Night Schi Had an i Went Up To Clemton-Saw Ball C and Had Supper With the 900 Cai (Prom Sunday There was a novel excursion out oin Anderson yesterday. The textile nicht 11 SChopI under the auspices of the V. M. j I ('. A. took a trip to Clemson college to ohsf-rve the workings of the textile school at that place. ?The trip was greatly enjoyed and no doubt wiii re sult In good of a permanent nature. Secretary Fred M. Burnett of the Y. M. c. A. waa in charge of the arrange ments and he wished to have the men who are studying to Improve then selves observe the workings of she textile school. There were 126. in the party and the trip waa made In aito mpblles. livery member of the party seemed to enjoy the outing although the road? were very dusty, and there had not been enough rain this spring to ..?mooth out some of the winter ruts. Everything was taken in a fine spirit, leven when the Brissey Lumber Com* pony's "biggest truck In the State," I loaded with 41 passengers, broke j through the bridge over Six and Twenty und there was quite a good natured scramble for, terra firma. The truck waB driven by that expert chauf fer. Darby, who handled the situation beautifully and got bia party back in I the city last night by 9 o'clock. The party, most of them, got to Clemson In time to witness the base ?ball game, which was a listless exhi bition, as Auburn got a four-run lead I by the. second inning and Clemson ?seemed unable to overcome lt. Webb from Anderson played well, ss usual and was responsible for tnt) two runs that Clemson got, the final score be in 6 to 2. Cjemsoe had three chances to break up the game with men on base?, but Clarki'tue seasoned pitcher from Auburn pulled out of the boles. He will go with the rJew Orleans pro fessional club. The Anderson visitors were shown over the college and inspected the textile plant, under the direction of Prof. Doggett head ot the department. Afterwards they were permitted to enjoy thc fcrmctlos o' th? cadet regi ment for retreat and the lowering'of the flag at sunset. Escorted by President Riggs/ Prof. Doggett, Prof. Harper and Prof. Dan iels, the visitors enjoyed a hearty sup per with the boys. It waa a great pic ture, 900 cadets and their IIB guests all eating In one Immense room. ' So iTHOS. WATSON AGAIN INDICTED ?For Second Tiktt? Within a Year, Editor Face? Charge of Send? injpCMK^^erln^ Augusta, May IS.-T^bmas EWat I son. former representative In congress and once a candidate for president Of the United States on the ticket of tad Peoples party, was Indicted by the United States district "court here to day, charged with sending obscene matter through the mails. The indictment was returned ia connection with the publication in Mr. Watson's papers at Thomson, Qa., ot attacks on the Roman 'Catholic church. It is charged that the matter th Ques tion was "obsc?ne, lewd and laslvlous" Counsel for the defendant appeared before Federal Judge Sheppard imme diately after the indictment waa re turned and asked that an early date be set for the trial, spying that Mr Watson waa ready to go to trial at once. Today's indictment is thje second that has been returned against the editor for publication of the articles The previous Indictment was held to be invalid by Federal .Judge Sheppard on the ground that ft waa improperly drawn. -Li .i?iT?LIiKUYXEN* SSgY I HU Thousand of theat Are Getting1 Ready to (io To Mexico. New York, MajM5.-ureters rcceuiir issued by the war department for 6,000 artillerymen stationl ath^^e At-t lent lc coast to hold 'HgtppMire? . iii readiness for departure for the South have resulted In uh?sunl activity at the army building hero,and at Go,erri ors* Island. Arrangements are now so nearly complete tte?,tJm men could be moved op short ?noliec. It is thc intention of fhs.government lt ls said here, to add two brigade? to the troops intended for passible ser vice in Mexico. Should ..in/ bo or dered South the coast artillerymen will form provisional regiments, bf Infan try. . ?. . . . Announcement is?, made that the I gymnasium department of the "uiver alfy of Pittsburgh offer special course? I in its schedules for thu summer term, which opens next month. The Univer sity of Pittsburgh and tb* University of Pennsylvania ar? almost the only, universities tn the country which hold "combulsory classes out of doors. dents this summer Will have catt*?*-3-* .cs, basketball, eoocer foptbii?fWJon nlng, Jumping, waight thr??"; rA*n-' hurdling In the orv?-?. yew? Thia from C\???*i outflelders, jrv^?&w; \ Spnaklnig ot 3t Tinker has one on his r* 1-. 'Piree alternating behind the bat andi lon the hasses. He say? they should] *?iay in ooo place. "Why," arjwaa. Clarke, "lt's just like switching .a shorMop and* first baseman. Um pires are rotten enough, and they need to s'ey ie one position all thc time in j order to get the. practice." L; , Manager Dunn of the Bslttmore In I ternatlonaVs has disposed Ot two of his ool Men ' Znjoyable Outing .arne- Inspected Textile School ku-WU1 Do Much Good .a Daily.) perfectly haa Quartermaster Schtllet-' :er organized everything that the serv ing ot ibu supper V??? dandled as easi ly aa for a party of half a dozen. Il wa? good wholesome iure and a plenty if lt, although lt was just the ordinary 'arfe of thc college. The trip made a profound impres sion upon some of the younger men 1 sf the party and they stated that it ls their intent lon to try to get a chance ' Lo attend the college next year. Pres- ' Ident Riggs made a very happy talk In extending s welcome to the visitors and declared that the college will he glad to have visitors from the mills of Anderson at any time and that he would be delighted for some of the men who are now getting a taste of learning in the night schools ot be come members ot the student body at the college. Before 'caving, the party called up on B. Prank Mauldht to make a few remarks on behalf of Anderson. T><is , he did 'n a most effective manner, i He said that in the party of visitors were about a score of young men i whom he teaches at Sunday school ' and he wishes to vouch for them as being splendid young fellows. He is chairman of the educational commit tee of the V, M. C. A. and ls proud of the work that Seceretary Burnett ls doing and wiBbes to see it continued and developed. He is proud of tj?e lasting good that it is doing. The following members of the v. M. C. A. had cars and carried visitors: J. M. Evans, C. E. Tribble, B. B. Gossett, W. L Brlssoy. B. F. Mauldin. J. E. Stevenson, Archie Todd. W. W. Sulli van C. W. Causey, Supt. Clark, J. D. Hammett. M. M. Mattlson. R. J Ramer. and there were several other cars in which friends from the city accom panied the party. The Brissy truck had 41 passengers and the Townsend I Lumber Company yesterday very gen-j erously turned over their big truck and helped to make the occassion a great success. Prof. Doggett has been giving as- ; distance to the night schcol clz?a"? in Anderson. He now has three as sistants at the college and his classes at the college are growing in numbers and in enthusiasm. Every detail of the cotton mill business is taught in a scientific manner. Anoth er teacher will be added next year. IS^p?T?WASH ^ DECLARES MANN .->? .. With Reference to the Dorremus Cato For Soliciting Contribu tions fog' HUs Campaign 'ix: ?? " Waahtagton. May 15 - Political cam* paign contribution? became a subject bf debate in the house today wb" Representative Rucher, bf chairman of the house electl mittee presented a report r?solutions decla'rhg th- ^_ a violation of th? penp^HVTor sen ators tot representat'-^flBrKMiclt con tributions from cn^sHpHs, as was de clared by Repret JJJ?jye Mann, of 111. Repr?sent?t' ijt'uoramue, . of Michi gan, chair ma V', isoued a circular Sep tember 15 last, asaessiug each senator and representative $106 for campaign purpo&es. The committee's, report held that Representative Mann mlsln terpretated the law. Representative Mann cuarMuleriied the t?pwt as '.?. wr wash of the democrats* ?The res ol, .jons went over until tomorrow. tMM la ( LOTHES lg LOOT FOR BURGLAR Sen Francisco? May 15.- The homo, or Timothy Hopkins in Menlo Park, was lootea ana about $2,00v worth of furs, silk dresse* /and Other wearing apparel by a burglar while the family waa absent. A Caw hours later, thc burglar waa captured th San Jost*:' j sais ion mm Eat less meat if Kidneys feel like lead j er Madder aethers yea-Meat forms Urie A?'d. -j... - \ Most folks forge* that the?' _ like the bowels, get ??^OT?fai- , ged and need a flusb^iJ^^,* ci?.* eche? rhwn??Sr^?^0' ??^ro heaa-i cut? a^?d^SI^*1^ ,lv^ ^^MPkimpiy must keep ytrur kidneys ? actico and cletta, and the ?ornent you feel an ache OT a pain i? the kidney < region, get about four otis ees of Jed j Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful In a glass of wa ter before breakfast for a few days] and your kidneys win then act fine. This famous salts is made from { the acids of grips* *nd ir???W? Juice, combined witOMfcla and ls harmless | to flushed clogged kidneys and stimu l?t -n them to aorrtt?? aciiv?iy. ?t also neutralises thtfSMis ta the .urine, so j it no longer ii-rltetes, thus ending !' bladder troubles. Jeda Salts ia harmless, inexpensive; ( make a-delightful effervescent Itthla wsfsr drink wit?? every body should take now and then to keep their kid neys clean, thug avoiding serious com plications. 4 A well known locar druggist says ho setts lots or Jad 8?Kh to folk* who bellove In overcoming kidney troubl? while lt, ls only trouble -Evans' Pharmacy. Agents. Millinery Sale. Don't buy your Sprigg Hat or Dress until you gee our stock. Will sell you' .\ .\ Millinery 1-3 Less % .\ than you can buy at other stores. Just received by yesterdays express-Two hun dred Shapes in latent color and, style. A. nice line of Embroidery and Voile Dresses -And if you can't get fitted, we can make you one while you wait. If you don't want to buy a new Hat. iet us make, that last summer one over. Remember, we make a specialty of Dress Making at reasonable prices. Misses R. & L. Bohannon NEXT TO ANDERSON BAKERY 115 W. Benson St. M :; LOOK FOR THE W fl 1TS^ II TT I We are Putting on Sale a Big Lot of Men's and Boy's Oxfords . -. . .-- <.? . . . ' "'M . At 1-3 t? 1-2 Regular Price. ...Also a lot of... 1 Ladies' Oxfords At 50c. You'll find ex gains in eve you'll Don't forget to send us ...your orders... Mnnot: um any nn ira UM^IWL ITITI, uu. .TO-? Ladies' Rest Room Second Floor. 1 1 ' MAATW/IL . \r7Mj&?j?/?s mm NICE 1 !f att of theta scheme* which "Smooch" straj*g?rs cava e around to peddle aie ?ads ?rent "MoneyMakers5' why don't they KEEP them thenwelve*? Wnen * man b trying hard to aeU yon . frropoa??m iW? ii something ia it for HIM-that'? n ?ore thing. I? it not hotter tor us all to keep our morrey here et home, mve?*?e?ahn?dt-pOUR0WN Community? The man who doe? this is prosperous. Wc p*y%4 per cent, inter?af on Savings Make OUR Bank YOUR bank " Anderson, S. C. ^.?l'-.'-VT,