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Ut fltosMtlfj TtyifaHrt tad far, I Kvjf TREATISE TUBERCULOSIS Tbi'j^^i?^^^tliu l?^iS. .tani I 9? bocti .Ii" *?lP BVM If yon arc In th? w*55ll?w?u ,n**roct 7ou how others, with tu old. and they bauered their cue bopeleee. -L. i r . ^T' **"* ?ew I raavtnoat ab* rt-? zar they want voa to har? thia Witta tot?ay. ? may mean ttx> earla* ot y^nJuJ? IL- -? I- - -i-i. . -i*- 1 I'USJ For SORE BEAD I i ?a?cl?ea Pox) ? C*\ _ 1W? -tread ftiin wBI ?III lili _ W I ? prncU;?l!y ruin tb?fiore s?&Uf?&fffl' ^UtttU (Cakste Pea) oigBeHjpi'^'fix 1 I? ? ?ure cart. ?jyNT~ prtt lice. tnlUe. et?.. ?PSF with a core weapon. IlPrSiSS? Powdered Ut? KUI er For Sale by Pouche Drug Co., Anderson, S. C. W. II. Harrison, Anderson, S. C. W. A. Power, Anderson, S. C. Evans' Pharmacy, Anderson, S. C: Peoples' Grocery Co., Anderson, S. C. Anderson Cash Croce. Anderson,' 8. C. M. M. Hunter, Pendleton. S. C. 3303 Frierson's Pharmacy, Belton, S. C. Youwiw^domg yourself a good turn by installing a GAS RANGE. We seil them under the strongest guarantee. Easy terms--12 down aim $2 per month. Anderson Gas Co. Why we w^nt Small Accounts Do you realize that a (toni email accounts make a stronger than a dozen Iri evan if they aggregate the same total of deposits? That's why we i re constant ly seeking new customers. We want as wide a cUV.? of friends ! and customers as possible. Of course, large accounts are welcome, too, for ll ls our pur pose to serve ALL people. Hut we-want men and wonrsa of limited means to know that Uvis bank is wUting/to accept their deposits and gire, them the aa vantage oi our advice and ev ery facility of the institution. If you are not a bank deposi ts.- at all corm lt?'and ?et ac no dnted with us. We will be r iad to talk tilings over with . oui " . >V , ' /VJ . viuzetts CHIEFJACKSON GENIAL HOST McGee? "Gift Used In Joint Cele bration-Fireman's Banquet Quite a Soeces* ? - !._"Li- ' ii* 'lW?in1Th^illiaay,s'''Dafly.r . There was a delightful supper, at the city hall l?At night given hy the members pl thc . Anderson Fire . De partment ? and a j number- ? ot ' invited guests were present. The supper was given largely in compllmont tn the' splendid citlsen. Mr. J. Lon Mc Gee who recently made a h?ndsome present of a ? neck to th? are depart-' ; moot in recognition of the service/? df'the men miring the Ure which de stroyed h>: stables and but for tho plucky aud determined efforts of the firemen would haVd\destroyed a large part of the city. In acknowledging tho during and courag; JUA work of the rtre department, Mr. McGee has 1 stated that "Every man was in his j place and every man was doing his j duty." It was a matter of regret to the members of the department mut Mr. McGee could hot be prsent, as be was ill. The Tho tablo was loaded with fully helped plates, a regular dinner of the kind that "Teddy" would call "bully", which means enough with some to spare. The tables were spread in the council chamber, which many voted was a good use to whh.-i to devot J this precinct of govern ment. Mrs., .Jackson, the- splendid wife of the chief of the fire depart ment, lind the supervision of this part bf the evening, and with the la dies Salvo' assisted her. gave a dinner that was appetizing and satisfying to an. AU ot the firemen were present and the., aldermen and several, citizens. The presiding officer of the occasion was Ex-mayor John K. Hood, who, af ter ike 'firemen "abd helpers had ex tinguished as mnch as they could of the viands, and they needed no pres sure at all on this occasion, presented several who, made short-talks. Mr, Hood paid a glowing tribute to the bravery-, ot the firemen, commenting happily upon the similarity of names of the chief of Anderson's'lire depart ment end that great fighter under fire who is immortalized in American history. "Stonewall" Jackson. TJT'. Fintier, chaplain of the.depart ment. Mr Jas. D. Hammett and all of the members of the council were called upon ?or short talks and each responded in a manner whjch showed their, 'confidence in the integrity and ability- a*fid courage of the chief^jof thdadepartment and his well trainedv andVpatrlptiQ and active ^assistants, Mr.?. BX^in^sslpV>^g^at^ the representative of Mr. McGee and ^Wtiiianr^ .Alderman Keys Gilmex nude an .el monument to be reared to their m?m orlPA. ".. . ^ . ' . , Alderman jWcClure,. acting uppjiJ&n, .'(Uggesties of Mr." Hammett and'Al derman Carter, called for ? special meeting of council to make arrange monts for tho firemen rc be?jpv?oa trip ^aFlwrep^^b^tke -mesUng of r^he asked-ihe privilege of tho citiseas be/-1 lng permitted to contribute to a fuvd j to assist in defraying any expenses. I This waa aq^s?it^ trUh pleasure. \ Chief Jackson, being too modest to respond- tp any or the deserved' cbm plnndnts arhich had. been paid him, M? -?Hoody ajado a few beautiful re marks*"" cloris^, eulo^ tbs good citizens in whatever Btetlon of ser vice or.in whatever walk of tue ne might be lound. The evening was closed with the singing, "My Countty Tis of Thee." The sentiment of all of the speak ers" waa;, that Andnranti hun ? capa ble, ?ctjw*c-aand, determined fire fight ing force and that the city rests se cure in the protection afforded by this company so far as human' agen cy is possible. FflBKBT A^^t^MPLlMEWTED >?i?hrdf .U3M||wai Sake Bia a afc?eoif8 Press?t. Atlanta, May 20.-Forest Adair .il lustrious | potentate ot Yaarab'Temple and the man who brought the nation al Shrine convention to Atlanta, has 8dded further to his ladr?is. He has .added forth for one time Only as thc ^r?^yf^y igflon pi ' ure scenario, and-ilas j?omHhat an illustrious po tentate can bflome actor! An enterprising local producer bed the happy idea TBEt week that the gor geous decorations and pageants and crowded street scenes In Atlanta would make ajjtvo'ty and magnificent setting for a motion picture drama. He put lt on and managed to get Mr. Adair and other Atlant ians to take a Dart;?3 members of the cast Con seouontly. ?r.'TBkttr'a familiar face is .being seen on the screen of a Peachtree motion picture theatre, along with the famous matinee Idols of the movies. And fir. Adair is a bigger hero than jas^elSnem, aa the big voluntary fnqfc og|2.140 raised to buy him a ^ngptejP^ -appreciation from the pub -ne^i?siiueJt. ii is admirers nave not yet let it *JO known what they are go ing to boy for him, but lt will be some thing that can be handed down in the Adair family as the heirloom '.fdgj future generations. * IW'^???*' Trcnton^K. J" May J*--In Ui ne preme tafSft today Justice Sways* ?made'a||r order requiring the United Fruit Company, a New Jersey corpo ration with offices In Boston, to. show cause in jersey city on May 29, -why s wrikof mandamus should not *e iacuedvlStectlag the company W?WBtK ?thi?>s*his state its Dc?ks ?Waffitfj?ti tnstr a stockhol GOT SAVANNAH'S GOAT Allanta ?krlaers Make Merry ea Their Greet l'apt?re. Atlanta, May 30.-A festive goat Savannah's-which waa kicking his heels about Bull street in the Ocean City last week and browsing on the tender graes at the foot of tho Ogle thorpe monument, is today eating nay and old. shoes . in the North Avenue tire department In Atlanta.' having been captur?e and brought back . a prisoner by tue Y aa rab Shrlners who invaded Ty bee on the big excursion. The goat has been christened "Ty bee' in memory of the tri. ; the christ enii.,7 ceremony was elaborate. Instead of watering used, or wine as In thc case of a-battleship, the Shrlners em ployed a bottolo of light brown liquid that fo?tuoti ao ?t ran over, his beard and.into hin eyes, lt was quite a prop itious christ? tiing, and the proud goat getters are rejoicing in the way they put lt over on . their brother nobles lu Savannah. ?TOM IX GERMAN PARLIAMENT Socialist Members ofter S"ub to th?1 Kaiser Himself. . Berlin, May 20.-Confusion and up roar today marked the closing sessi?n of the. imperial parliament. The social ist members instead of retiring from the chamber before the usual cheers for the emperor were called for, kept their seats, from which they refused to rise. Speaker Joannes Gaempf Immediat ly called attention to this breach ot respect to the emperor upon which tbe social (ste shouted "That is our affair," but. tried to; drowned tho cheers with hoot*, and hisses. TWO AMERICANS WIN GOLF HONORS Evans and WeberNear the Fss!s In Championship Battle On Links in E^frl???^ Sandwich, Eng., May 20.-Tho excel lent playing of Charles W. Evans, Jr., of Chicago and Harold Weber, of Tole do, carried them through to victory tn their respective contests today in the British amateur golf championship tournament and they now are the sole remaining repr?sentatives ot the Ugli^ Stetea^or^thfe next rr ant. ' Franota Oirtinet, the Amen open j|bamp1o?Hmdert?k Herresno'f, New ?ork/Stt? Ar tutti G. Lockwood, Mass achusetts, lost their matches. $fllte(he fourth round tomorrow Evans wflnfflW%jjp. B. MacFarlane a Scottish international, who won his way . to the semi-final two. years mga, and was ruhr r.er up in the French championship tho -M??'y?w,-'. Mfaie^tlan^lTO^taii best-, nieve;*-that Bv*n? y** ..ha?- h?'i to ^meet. Weber i?. 'drawn wttn Cap tain Cecil Hutchison; another Scot tlfli 'tiiternvitional, whose record is even' better thob. that of MacFarlxne. Weber won two matches/today, de? feating bbl first opponent by seven ur and six "to play and his second oppon ent'In the third round by two u?>. Oulm?ts defeat by the youthfy! play' cr Tubbs, of Little Stone, was unex pected, for Tubbs is tittie known out h.?i. ot Li?t'c C??'.?iti. TubvS was "sci ?ch*4 **i?Ti, wnen be waa 1? years old Ouim?t waa-off in his second and third shots today. His chief weakness lay In his failure to get distance in his outreach i., whitdi li,* WHO often snort. /Evans did poor work with bis wood en clubs after the first nine holes, bul he improved in putting, which had been indifferent going out. Although several times trapes. 1, he finished well, winning the match by 3 up and 2 ic play. Herreshoff al.vi (finished strong io 1 moth hia matchee. He won handily Io the. morning contest by four up anil three to play, but tn the afternoon he could' not quilo i^ake up bia bad start agaipst the Hon Michael Scott the ex-champion of Australia tint! France; losing on the 18th green All the American players are plan ning to enter the French champions!) ir. and bil except Travers will compet? In the Mrttlsh open championship . "Chick" Brans mother was an inter ested spectator today, 8be followed bet eon about the course. IN ATLANTA SOCIETY Mrs? Stackpole Saes Husband for Di vorce and Alimony. Atlanta. May so.-A society melo drama of real interest tn Atlanta was unfolded tn the superior courl this morning when Mrs. ?Alice Paul ine Stackpole ! waa awarded $100, pei month temporary ul ira on y from hel husband. Cbailos E. Stackpole, promi nent in social and club life in Atlan ta. '? ?./'. She declare* that Stackpole han* run through $17.000 of her mother's for tune, borrowed some $4,000 atora from her which he spent in the same way. and tk? cast her off like "aa old. glove." Mrs. Stackpole also asserts thal before leaving her. her husband hat treated nar with trr*at cruelty. Shi does not stale specifically of what the cruelty consists. She asserts that Stackable cartu -more than $15,000 a year and had asked Ors couru for $350 a month perma nent alimony. ' Her attorneys st?t< ?mt his client has not-yet decided ai te whether ehe wilt sue tor divorce ot m Liv erpeel Shipowners Fatt. iW 1 I w> airway *M>B>/ a?V? mm, . * Vtll was appointed today to take charge d the affaire of H?* f?rm of Crow, Rn dolf * Company, merchants and shit owners here. Tho liabilities are est! ?ated afc $1.000,000 of which $1(0.004 te attributed to Ute stoppage of ? Pennsacola bank Involving tb? fall ure of aa. American firm heavily in dented to Crow. Rudolf &. Company. The receiver waa appointed on pe tition of a Maw York bank. Over All! The greatest advance In PURE \j GOODNESS ever made in smoking tobacco. Stag isn't Just a little better, it's a revela tion, s You can't smoke half a pipeful without realiz es. Try it and soo. Convenient Packages. The Handy Half-size 5-Cent Tin, the Full-Size 10-Gent Tin, tlv Ponnd and Half-pound Tin Humidor* and tho Pound Glass Humidor. For Pipe ?nd Cigarette ' SVER-LASTI NG*LY GOOD C?T^P. Lorillar* Cr. Fst. I760\ "Ko UUe, "Ito mini, "No Bug, 99 o o o o oooooooo 'jo GO ? o op oooooooooo o PROGRAM FQR?THE ?. C. V. REUNION o O'- ; \ ': .<>?; ' ; -i; ' O oooooooooooooooo o o o o o ooo O O O O O O i hy\i%h?^ Tent. North Main St. i Opening Session 10 a. ir.. , May 27tU, 1014. First Day. . ..] ' Commander ^cm}^WD??njm?of Anderson, Presiding. ^|o<^^^|g0^gB|g?^p|ai?i ! nontenant Colonel F. O. S. Curtis, D. D : ^I^^^J^^J^^^^^"1^1 R^?I)1Hall*WU*' mayor of-Anderao?; Address of welcome ?fdr' son? of veterans-Oenr*Wr L. Bonham. The-gJ?vel?\here tb' bo ?lven to Gen. B: H. Teague, commander of tho Sjuth Carolina Division, U. C. V Uesponse to-'artrtrese of welcome on behalf of tho veterans-Hop. W. A. .Clark Annual Oration-Gen. A. J. We?t of Atlanta. Presentation of Hon. CpT? D??Mo G?veYnor of fldfltlf t^UHpa. Adjournment. ' r ... ".?>"' -.?rhrV. ?djou^ . ^ ^ ^ ; Presentatl?h o' Sr^?or*.' Maid?, ?oil Matro*?"' cf Honer, a? 8 i?'r!rk p r*-., at Buena Vista Park, followed by Musical Concert and Refreshments honorary tb the Veterans. Free ticket? to Beena Vista park furnished all veterans lo official, novelones ' ' ' Second Bay, Hwy 28th, 1914. 1? a, m.;'-<t^Aii?lltr?iKtirn 'Ton? Mc-Ksrvi?s? to ihr Cos?edersi*: ?esi? as? Tribute to tho Women of the*' Confederacy. Address-Mrs. J. L. McWhortcr fer United Daughters of Confederacy. Business Meeting. . . 1 Election of officers.""" Benediction by Asst;'Chaplain Major J. M. Hltt, I). D. Adjournment. Pa rad? of'Veternas. BODS of Veterans. Official Ladies, etc. at 6 p. AH veterans desiring automobile ride over city will assemble at cham ber of commerce immediately after-parade. Reception to official ladles and.Heir escorts at 8 p. m.. at Hotel Chi quola and to which all veterana are especially invited, also Sons of Veterans given Jointly by the R. E. bee, Dixie and Palmetto Chapters of Anderson, United Daughters of the Confederacy*, ?tv, Lecture on "Life in Dixie During the War." at auditorium tent by Hon. W. L. Davidson of Georgia, all veterans especially Invited. ? - 8:45 p. m.-Grand Ball.at Maple. Hall, to all veterans, Sons of Veterans official ladles and guests. I The Sons of Veterans will hold their convention at the same time that the convention of the veterans ls held. They will buld their session In the rooms of tho chamber of comeaerc*. - . FAMOUS RIrt?MENf* (HOTEL CHANGES ARE COMING HERE i SOON, UNDERWAY ... . I ; ; ?_ Member* of the Rotfedse Sqwad-!Directors Wrt Yesterday In An-j ron To Meet Here With Gen: j noa! Session and Authorized That Changes Bc Mane >n C A. Reed Night Gen. C. A Reed, who was a member of the famous Rytibdge Riffemonudur Ing the Wer between the States, has written lc ali tue 'surviving 'members ot this famous squadron,. inviting thom- to come fo- Anderson oh Ma/ 26 and bo his- guests at his nome for tte aft?rn&eu t?fl evening of that dayv Gen. Fjeed plans'for a, magnificent imf . fet supper for theJttfiewen and he will ?M to it tpat fhey are entertained ev ery minute before the reunion con venes on the morning of May 2^a^-c?. .In discussing tho reunioj^of^SS** famous foraVwijflinl. flffl/faWMpiai* day thst he probably *ouldaAM?^ id getting only 16.-or.--.ao of Hien-r.^ An derson. Many-of. them were killed in battle, numbers? ha*e since .died asid several of those still livihg are"unable to make,Ibo trio to Anderson. Th? Jlp'tledgft Riflemen vara organ? Ixed ai Chariaatnn .durihi part of $h*>A*lwt when lt bairns s squadron ft was uccessary to take In otter grifes pf wtbe State and /dorins tfiartis?^e^*3?*^ and fiSF^-Ci Strlblfng' of Pendleton both became members OT tne company, If thaae men come to Anderson they will receive a hearty -welcome because there ia no doubt but that rsey were among the bravest soldiers la ?lt th?% war. (From Thursdays Dally.) Tho directors.of the AudersOn Tu; '??r?veroent Association, owning ' the Chiquola hotel, met in the parlors of tho hotel yesterday at noon, at which' Hine the body authorised R. E. King, lessee of the hotel, to proceed at once with the changes and improvements iq the hotel building, lilla will maka a great difference Sn the appearance of the ChiqeoU and it wm also add a great deal to Main* street. At yesterday's meeting of the direc tors B. FVM?rtltfwa* Selected pres ident and treasurer of the company and Fj. sRi King was' re-elected sec retary. All the old pfficers^of tho coo fcern were OseoKweloclod. Mr. King s?fd laSt night that as Isoon aa he could confer with the ar 'coltect bo, Wottid.proceed at once with the improvements and thst the work would bc? underway within tho next few ?resta.* it ls planned to havo the Jc^'?fJe. thiel niove? ?rom Whit ncr street to Main afreet, th* pool room in , the rear of thu hotel being done away and mftamtmiof tho building utiliz ed for lobby ?pace. _?.;.> >>M?i ail tos improvements are ?oa?> plated the Cnkiuola hotel will bs one of tb* handsomest and Most up-torin te establishments of tts kind In tho State and it will, bit a credit, both to its owners and to tbe city of Aamtosop. _,. Ari Ul-H. i** Wmmt- Ulf? tMXmf f mou SUM* tiwMimw! Our grMiw- tr? *' Iriliilni tk?7 neaM hir*.' g^lTJE SOUTH'S BEST" ^rrrr hf THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK FARMERS LOAN & HtUSt COMPANY ivould like to cash from fifteen hundred to two thousand gilt-edge notes running from $25 to jsiOO. i hey want them to be "gilt edge'V-&tfjf& will want them paid sn the month of Oct?ber and the first half of November. Come to see us. We also expect to take care of the business ?rc juiresients of our regular.iuis?omers.. We Have ;."v coming fat almori every day Ute latest shipment being a car of -COLUMBUS Come in and let us show them. They are 1914 Models. have a nice line of Pony baggies. ?/?..HBdivjii <>c?v?>as>.ufli S ive Dollars Reward ! For the largest Water Melon grown tromour seed. We have TOM WAT SON, MLE KLEY SWEET awl MONTE CB1ST0. We als* have for tetrode*. nea? sereraS auWref packages e! Utree eaUrely new water melons walch wl? ka given free te aaj of oar farmer friend* vko trill eaH nf eur nieta. Fant'? Book Slo?^e