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CHICHESTER S PIUS ^M"_?~. TIIK DIAMOND HUAND. A. ?Dtf&?tt ?-b?-*l?^ler? Diamond Urand/VVk \V JO -.oiknov>riBsI>rt.Saf?t.AWiyJlUl!il'I? W ?BYDWHHUSTSm^ CONOENSEU PASSENGER SCH Kl?. li I-Il S PIEDMONT AMI NGUTU ? ERN RAILWAY COMPANY, Eflectivo August 10, IUI!. Anderson, S. C. ? Arrivals Departures No. 31 7.45 a. m.No. 30 ?.20 a.-m No.' 33 9.40 a. m.No 32 8.20 "a. nj No x35 11.35 a. m.No. 34'.10.25 A m. No. 37 1.35 p. m.No. 36 ll BO a. m. No. 39 3 30. p. m.No. ?8 2.10 p. m. No. 41 4.45 p. ni.No! 40 3.30 p. m. No 43 5.55 p. mNo.x42 4.45 p. m No. 45/ 7.15 p. m.No, 44 6 45 p.; nv; No. 41 tl-16 p. ih.No. 46 10.00 J>..Jlh/ (x--Limited tra?a) - ?." . C. V. PALMER, ; .V General Passen gor Agent, g CHARLESTON & WESTERN LINA RAILWAY .... /..v-T..'. .'.-.S'. ... To and from the CARO NORTH-SOUTH-EAST-WEST Leaves: No. 6.....'.,.....7.30 a. m. No. 22.. . ..2.5? p. m. Arrives: .11.35 a. m. . 3.10 p. ni. Hon, schedules, rates,-- etc., given. JJ WILL?AMO.G. P. A. Augusta, Ga T. B. Curtis, G. A. , ??? Anderson, S. C. . -i W-.-tv' % AboV0 neurea ?f?ectlvo Sunday,-Sopt.:| 27th, 1914.V 4 :..< ? ? No 9 C?nU j .: jj Use a Lt tlc extra . ;-.?? to good advantage just, now? Haven't you something to sell? Do you own BOjrnethhig you ito longer usc, but which if offered it' a bargain price would ap ""tjfcpol at once, to some one who does n^ed it? An i GENCER Want Ad xviii tum the trick PHONE 321 we, m ?M 1 : Av' ?Mi ?XX o o ?'** *> fl :o:a;^ :rt!?:?n::?S) o-'d a ] o t?n^TSpCKB?.?OBMNB, o' ooo u ?* o> d o o o o P P o oo o o o SliiCo: ? ?ho--,;w?HaV;.>J)0ga^i'v-:aMP.e'r4tJ> ttoii'-'h?s^hoei:-.thci'1 companion of ig .V??r^cj^^^^'eitill^tlpn . drives . out ignorance suparstttton aloa takes, ita departure, ^so' that' tho' de'gre?i?: pf ' civiBaatlon. p?saessed/.by any ,p?oplo may;v he readily;' mcoaur?d by the . number and character of .tte super-. ' KtltlimB. Ethnologists who have studlea . oav?ge tribes ? tell;.u? that; the great . 'otft' barrier to civUizatton ia imperBti i?t?," which tn Jnisny instances .. so . lirroiy binds the}*|dlnds:.Pt-'th?.n?tlves, that they ar? actually' af raid .to think' .for' tberaeeiveB; -v' l ','; : "*3c:ehoe;-tim" handmaid, of civilisa-. f Hon, is rapidly separating tho falso from tho true and hi'gi vin g the world facts, th placo of 'supert?t?o?s fand Kveh: tn such evcry^y^ matters lifo ? ?o?d,-Ndrlnk, ? clothing etc.;, frfj?^p?tiop8>,and reports '. aro "giving way. to; scientific tacts. Thin* tho laboratory' pf. tho scich tist hos* now demonstrated1 the ..fact that; tim caffoinc.' contained in ' Such . uivdr?ig?W. ?w t-i???ce, . tea ..and Coco Col?is hot only not' ? injurious to >"healtn. but "is ippaUvely helpful in that ll dl?dn?sh.es; tho Wear and tea1: ?f tho; no/voua system and a?rvea ; in tho nntur? or a lunncant, as it wei e. Such unplearanli. offsets as w?r? ; , tpn?^rly..' ?ttri.ht?wd td ; caffeines/arej ? pro??>r'meih'oa8/)n tho preydrstlon of tpe bevorages jund. are <??**issd to tho; door of caff eb] IP. the cas'?fOf tea.! .'.>.*.' when "taken In ex -Rlve riso tc, dlscomfo itlve injury. Since; "' hntr caffeine AVlth lng extracts '.toalki substanltat?; tho 'f of thd inanufacthl .o portosishj ait^Wi?;iW . and c^h^l4w?h -todho vantagesL-^Adv. HUMAN LIF? IS VERY CHEAP MILITARY LAW HAS PRECE DENCE OVER ALL OTHERS WAS NO OCCASION Two Cruisers Going to Rescue of Doomed Ship Were Out cf Line of Duty London, Sopt. 25.-Pacts concern ing thc sinking of tho Uritic.li cruis ers, Aboukir, Hpgud'and, Cressy hy n German submarine or submarinos in the North Soa, with a los? of nearly sixty officers and 1,400 men,'are con 'alncd in an admiralty statement la med tonight. The reports or Commanders Nichol son, of tho Creasy, and. Norton, bf the iiogue, stato that: the Aboukir was hit by one torpedo and sunk in 35 inimit?s. Threo torpedoes wore'fired at tlie Cressy, one of tile explosives missing. She l?ated from thirty-five to forty-live minutes. Thc Hogue was strdck IwlceV.tcn to. twenty seconds elapsing between tho torpedoes. She went under injflvc minutes. . fV TJ(e Cressy. vflripd on tho snbmnrine ijnd sonie or the officers were confl uent thc shots rank per.' .Commander Nicholson says the three topedoea di rected against his ship might 'have been fifed by tho' same submarine and that thora ia no real proof that more than', one was engaged. . The' reports'show tho strictest- dis. clpliuc waa maintained and that acta if heroism wore performed, but the irimipalty has esta'jfdlehed t-h? rule "mt such affairs must he governed by tlfcv same laws as prevail In naval ?ic tions' ??ul tliat disabled ships must bc left to their ows resourcos rather Uian that other shins-should be jeopat ils* ed by rcscuoj work." . The statement, follows:' . "Thc facts of this affair cannot be better, conveyed-to tho'public, than by th? attached-reports ot -tho BCntoP of .?ccrU iWljpVl?avo'. surveyed un.d'.havij Wedin '?England,:- ; > .;>-:? . "v j. ''*^p?slnklng. or the Aboukir: .waar oE-couri/br inr'ordinary-* bakaVd - of p?6roUi?gSdoty;> -Tli?' Hog?b,;dnS;.the ?rossjk ^ho^yer;,.. wer? '?un? r?e??usfe ^Sy?/J>r?ccod?dj- to itlie asfcis'trinc? o? theif tabsoft'^nd'/r5vm^ gino's* ?ipppod/''endeavoring .to s?ve life;' thus pr?sent lng au : easy'' :Snd.,itttir ity in- thia c?8ox''.baye,.. Icu;>to?lcayy losses ^vlrioli^wonl?! h?v? hoon avoid ed vby.; Strict aUherenco -to: io i l ita ry ?J m : ^WofaMwpt '.' Modern u&vai '..war is' hr?;.;' ?oullngr du with-'so . mady$-n?wc St?t ilT?Oge/uitUatloris Vthat an', error bf lu'dgmbtf^ Of-this character i? pardon able.. Rut it bas boen' necessary; to' oolht outr for . tho further guidance of His Majcaty'n ships . that-*c?uditioea which, prevail .when; a vessel .ot a squadron, ia injured\in ??. minc ?BoJd. or is exposed to submarine attack, ira analogous to th?so Nybl?h occur In /'action and that the rule df -leoy 'ng- disabled ships to their, own' re- . 30 u rcog i s a pp] i c ahl e so far, at .>?.iu'y rate, .ns large vessels aro concerned, "No acts or humauity. whether to "ricrid or-foe, should Jcad to neglect ?f lij? proper precautions and dis-, positions of war; and no measure ran ho'taken - to save lira which prejudice thu military, situation. Small crafts of all "kinds should, however, bo dh ^c?ted, '.hy., wireless to close on the ?s'ssa^?^ sUip^ht' all speed. - .J'T?w^Tio38 of 'nearly sixtyioffloar^. Ht. ^;400tmeh>'wohldi ri?t\ hajF?V-*epn ?# J*^ifad??ch wM?m g^h!;;fjre:-.ta; ?ni;ppau? atttbrnv-BUt ii?i-is- particularly. distresslngr.^nndor' '&naUtbns '^t??f-^?valWd.^T^^^^Wr> .joncc'^t anyvlhf?th^ tn?nfc of-an engagement"^!* ?vey,. -iwr?v?pfc'.thovdlrplay bf; discip line, cheerful courage and'ready^s?lt jacruTce dm?ng nil r?nka ariifl'ratingtj, ?'?'?jThb ; duty on." which, Hht?s? ' -vesaftla W? r? engaged was an jasent lal port of ?ho arrangements hy iwhlch tito Ccori .'.rbi"br'tho seas and..'tho''.safety.of .thc tbuntry %to jnarotnlncd and tho Uve? '05t arc na", usef ully, hs necessarily \nd as glbrlobniy devoted to tho re quire m'enta of lits'..Majesty's.'' ucrvlcb ts Jf tho l?ss h?d been lnr*irrcd in'* ^?horhl licllbn. . - . . 'Th-Vlew^ff th? cehainty. of a ".pro-. ^ttt?i? ;of rtiafbHuh?b ofatifl 'ch?rn? ?.? <;ccurrlt? t; fromtim?-i o tlnus it ie Important' that, ^thla point.. of ylow mould- bo thoroughly appreciated. The loas of thos^xthr?b ; crpis?rs. apart ?roth -ho loss bf lire, ls bf hmall nfyr?J ^nifica^eet-v'-Thoy. helouged to;a ctjiaS. b cruisers >hbgo: spe?d ha's, been' aur baa^ed M many of the enemy's batUc htpa.';'::^1,; -'? .< rfrthVi,report bf <the .Bjph*f.*. bf. tlie Cro?by, Nighed;^.o>:-?Jimt*tit:";W1.: 1^. Nicholson, cbmmandbv-of 4j?:!*te'-Hi1 M .s. >c/ressy'-fbi lows*.! . '. ^Thb Abouhir was struck ; st- Mboot 28 !a. mi on the atarhbSrd beami Thb ^ogtt??lt?d'iCrcssy cl?sed arid- took iS^mnsltion.. tho ?bsr=e sfes^d ci the ^k^?^Hm^ti^t?iiiyi eoo?t? 400 yarda on her port?beain?. /As soon.as rt was aeen/^st ?Ui?/AhO?k?r v?a??*|n ^nirsi 4^nin1na ' aii ino hoots #Sr? coirtjt" away from th<5 Creasy and A pick? ^t^t';waS^s^d ?dV^ith??t steam ,up; Wh?nt?utMir.8 sllletl with Abou : hir's m?h 'wero:T^'rt!ng:'te''.th?iC5rs^ hit we observed ."a': periscope; On ou port \>ovr about 300 yards Off? ^ 'i'Fire was opened Inimsdistely and tho ; engines ? Wjpre put; tpH Spo>d WILL BETTER COUNTY ROCKY ?IVER SWAMPS TO BE RECLAIMED A FORWARD STEP May ?Result in Thousands of Acres of Other Land? Being Reclaim ed In Anderson Connt.v Since iL is now practically assured ilia* the work ut druining Rocky Uiver nwamp lands will begin within, tho next few week?, it waa hoing freely prog nostic?ted on thc streets pf Anderson yesterday that this particular move ment will result in hundreds of acres 'of! other swamp lands tu tho county ticing reclaimed . cud will result in thousands Of dollars in additional farm lands' for thc county. *-' . A iheotiog of thoso interested in thc draining of i lammond's swamp was held'yertorday morning, thc meeting hoing called to order ut 10:30 o'clock by James N. rearman, ..lorie of court. ? Not many of thu proprAy owners were I la attendance.... Mr: Fear man stated I th e purpo.se of thc mee tin;; and 1 formed'file, .property .owners that this would bc the la?t meeting with which uhdi. weuld be connected. following which he asked tliat.thc iutcrcalcd par-, lion 'ballot ffo^ ju^cnli?n:' to .composa :he -.'drainage ? conusnlaston, Follow jnfc-'thp; i <^tf *f,?!h?B?el?x?ldu.V Mr. -'rearman appointed thc following men m the commission: G. C. Hallentine, R. S.Ligou and J J. il-'xetwcU. .-. Since, these "tuon have been uppoijitcd] the entire matter Will placed lr thc-r hands and they Will have coin-j nieto chargo Of tho arrangements for rjutitjig the work un'dor woy. It will; bc. necessary to volo bonds to the I amount of-about $20,000, following vhich thc commission will advertise I 'or bids and will let the cOniract. for ; the werie-to begin. In Hammond swamp there arc about 1,000 acres of land. Thia land is now worth between $15 and $25 per acre, being used only for pastures, but wheh I '.he work is . finished and tho land re-j claimed-the- swamp will ca)Hy be worth $100 per acre or a. total of $100,1 OOO for the reclaimed land of .Ander son county. -Speaking ot the.proposition yoster-1 dad*, ono of thc, men interested in the ? Hammond :;\vnmp drainage piopoiiitjon | .ipid that tho.particular portion of tlic (work- waa of little '-slgbiucdpce wheo] compared to what could bo nccom- f pt&hed in- Anderson' county and what Will bo.aecojnpll?h?d when tho- pres titi?. S- Stlt?r*t?|hsr^j^BS-...1?.??mpi ?ande do. rpada7?ay? .talohg? Bctolidara f I u . Fork' '.owmihip, oh - Six'sud:-.Twenty Tbrea ind Twcuf.y.and lS-Mile.' hud. .predictcd 'ftiajt oa?lvpf.;iho30 nectlahn.-would; '"?p.nu u" drainage rom.iilssj?u if. Wie f .-Tammond ;jwamp undertaking prOVOV] succrsnful. . If: all thin ls dono, it limply meana that Andcraon county jMtl bc rlcher by' thousand-! of aereo of I 1)lab!e land than thc now ls and Will ivonlunlly . como'lo bc thc richea county lu Um. state. WHY ASTflI? ESCAPES: , Germons Want to Keep It For Their | . Own Usc.. r?.'\i(London im>pntch.) ; Th? only'reason tho GnrinanB bnv?i u?t taken Antwerp ia., that n ."bom h^.dmehtXwduld spoil the' usefulness of thc city fdr them, according to au Antwerp'.dispatch to, The. .Evcnlug Nows. It.saya: . ,',..-. 7>? According, to. the ..'Gorman cora: mending ^officer ?foin. Aerachot,. AvJHv i? opfe, in prison here.the Germa tis Qnily believe thntjllje ? Antwerp (forts FOR mm BRICK FOR CORINCES AND FACE OF NEW THEATRE , : . i * ? . ? ... i : , ' **<U\ MAY LEASE TODAY Washington Man Wired Yesterday That He Would Arrive Today To Ccoider Closing Contract (From Saturday Haily.) lu all.? probability tito;dlfo?|ors of thc Andersen Devntopuient Company, owners of the Anderson Theatre., now in course of construction, will today lease the- amusement place and thou nil plans wilkins completed for the find attraction to be seen'In Ibo handr.oino.uew theatroi A con I rac?, wau .closed yesterday with J. lt. Cook, of thc Georgia-Caro lina Brick Company ot Augusta, Ga tor 1G0.00O fine pressed brick! these to bo, used for the face of tho theatre Vid for.tho cornices, lt is understood that an early shipment ib to bn made of. tho. latest purchase, although this ls really finishing work, and thc addi tion a! material .wl? not be need for Bonie'tlbic to cunio? \Thc first shipment of lumber to bo' used in tho construction of tho now .building arrived .yesterday and ia ol; ready i ti place. Contractor Rooney soys 'hat he lo' wolf pleased with the quality of all thc 5hiaterlal received th'uc far.' ' . Ile oayii that.'if prompt"ohlpmcnts of material continuo and there IB no in clement weather he believes that ho will ho able t touro over the theatre part of thc building to thc leaseo by December 20. This ia tho date chosen by'thc directors and they arc urging that the play-house be raady for thu opening show. ; by thal dofc so : that the man who leaeoa the place may get thc| benefit of . tho largo holiday show business. Thc month.ot December ia always tho bcr.t of thy year In the theatrical b?sine?s aud being aware of thal fact, Mr. Rooney will mateo cv 3ry possible etfprt tu have thc new piuco ready for usc before tho holiday:) abgln. ' ' . . A telegram waa received In An,(?r^ 3ou yesterday from- AVHilam Notes, one of tho best Rnowhf theatrical men bf Washington in which lie 'advises' toot he :wll| ..'arrive in Anderson-this morning-at 11.50 und will bp;., ready to'talk business to the promoters'-hf .thr^hcnire ItiB higlriy probubl? 'th?t Mn^?otes'iwjll ie?sdfJl?he . jplaco It he and tho directora Can^agrce to'tbrnis; ,57wc- public, of -Anderson' Ia hone. jSLlhat' 3ic.; Notes' may ' get 'tJLo'' leane w,hc is probablyein better position to-boefcf' flrOt elbuh"attractions for Andcrsou ?han is hiiy bther man now /JBUriurr on' the loaBc: He operatoa he?!res-lp Washington.' Atlantic div and worfclkj'nnd if'ho eecureo the .casojoh thelAndertfon theatro he will book all attractions for theBO threo toivus. . LAWY?I^?r^NT WITH THE BODY Cal. Julius E. Beggs' Token From Anderson To Piciccns For Inter ment at Thnt Pince TEACH FARMERS NOT ?OBEL?JH COTTON GRAIN MAN TELLS OF THE ELEVATOR 1 > ?... -rn - * - . ix*'- ' ; BENEFITS RESULT Knoxville Man Says That South crn Faratcrs Will Grow To Ap preciate Work cf Rotation iFrom Saturday Daily.) Just nt this time ti number or An derson county rarniers arc giving con siderable attention to tito matter of grain elevatum and a subject hereto fore unhenrd of In the aouth is bolnr.j closely studied. Tile farmers of tuts county believe that a grain -elevator will bc a good investment for Ander son and when Ibo proposition ls put right squarely up to them it is cpn ?f i de nt ly expected that they will take to .the idea.. Representatives of peoplo interested , in manufacturing clovator machinery are, now in Columbia, figuring with' ?tho farmers of Richland county and they will ?rome from thu* city tb An- ! denton.. The following from-the Co lumbia Slate of yesterday tells bf what UH y say about tito achenut; , , ',l\Y\.j. Savage of l^nqxyllle'.canto to Columbia yesterday- and' will ' attend S meeting of Jtlie board of directora ! of the Colombia chamber of commerce today, nt which'the proposition o'f es tablishing a grain elevator in Colum bia will bc discussed. On the erec tion of tho elevator hinges the "possibi lity of another kindred industry. II. lt. Ccbpcr, president of the Adluh Mill ing, company, proposes Lo bluld a > J burrcl o day capacity flour mlil.in councctl?n with h?fewrnmcii and feed, mills, if the business interests In Co- , ?'inicia will erect nu elevator in,.which, supplien of grain may be stored. The Combi ned plants, Mr. Connor -cays, would rcqulro about. 3,000 bqshula of grain each, day. ' , ; "4b speaking of tho possible ^ in croase in grain production next year. In consequence of tho curtailment of thc cotton crop. Mr. ya vago said: '/'Two distinct benefita will.",'result from tho movement. One ia that tho farmers will bc taught to rely,-on an other crop than, cotton. Tho otlier( is that I Imy M will ?come, to appr^cloie'. tho advantage of crop rotations In tlu? so ni ii farmers plant fields in cob. ton, for 20 consecutivo years,.flwijtjhqH; ?a>7 that the ,land- ?B...Worn,Jout).,-.;ilrit pu?jand tho farms routh their, most productive stage a?ltr ?3 yoars ?li? tivatlpn by virtue of crop rbtaUbn.V . "Mr. Savage saya that a wooden structure with 73,000 bushel capacity Wilj cost approximately $15,000 Or an invoatmcnt of 20c a bushel. If afro structure should be of concrete;':lh?* ' cost wtuld be SO conta a bus hoi. 'or $?3,600 for an elevator with an equiv alent bin capacity. - .'-;! ?., ."?rhia export seca in thc proposition to build grain elevators the sante pbs1 sibil i tie.-, na in' cotton* warclmuseS, lb Which farmers may atore their ?ul? pliea and have certificate? issued 'Til part payment of tho value of tho gouda,utored," . J-M^H, _ ,:; '?; ; . ..? '?..??/.>, LIST OF BANKS NAMED BY McADOO Nnmca ot Banka Made Public By Secretary Meedoo, , JfVho Arc yioUting Rule? -,-1 . ' yV:? '? i ?> . ,'... .-" : v \\ abbington. Sept,. CC-^-Conllnulng Wa;campaign against high interest ra ten and the; hoarding-of .money by baf.tk^,,: Secretary- McAdoo . tonight, made .publiq a. lh>t of. nearly ?250- naV ional i banks, outside rsssrvp ?R?\ au-. ifa\ . reservo cities,, w hi ult aro t carry" IORI recorvos rin. ox?eab of thc legal re quirements . - The Hst shows that the Teo^vea..fa, these banks run from 25 per cent tq;7A por,ceqt, and tho legal minimum being 10 per cent tb 74 per cent, thq. legal miplpium balug Af> per cent- ... oafd .McAdoo, in n Htat?m?nt givpu out w|th ihfi Hat. "the,l?ige ampuct of loanable fund? that ?are kept, from nctlve cmplpyincht, aa in-' dlcatodbythese"rb??reoV Woa lbvested In commercial or.agricultural paper pr .loaned on proper securl ty. tho prea ont rituation wpuld, bb greatly reller ed." Tho cecreta ry's, statement rotor red to Vny 'Ilfct na chotvihs "'a'o?ie" bf the n?t?bd^il banka ^r^lng:excbosivb' rc* a?ii-asi and it Jratfunderstood tonight further lists .?'bh?fl rollrnr:', ' " thc-liH'.'tiicIttae??r?i,ir ' Vir.gJn?--KlahterivVjSv?tiorr?i; Fred' ?llkfeburg,32 percont:- -Hat'National taha^r -41 ;'per c?ht; Marshall Nntlbn Nhtlohal "?liper cent; Marsha, lI'Natidn ai s? per bent; Tare well National 29 per", ceat; First National, WytheVfllb.1 37 per cent.-' .'.** . ?" : NeT?h^rqliim---Cpncbrd '"Natiohal. :~ jr?t:-?*T>K%. South ? Carolina-Central, Na^lonM; Spartanburg, 20 per cent: yv^?nnesseo-- Claraville. ; fV'per cent;, First National, Memphis? HO per cent. All Wires Cut. ?du? ? i' Make a small deposit each w??k ip this Financial Stronghold, and by adding a little each week to your Bank Account you'll be,,?RtytH,'1 prised at the rapidity with which you can accumulate a snug sunvr^i' "Big Oaks from little Acorns Grow." The same applies to otijr' SAVINGS DEPARTMENT "'iff tn fl 7 I ii,M . WHEN REVERSES CQfflg, Your worry will be reduced to^a-'^: minimum if you are in a position to meet all obligations with a r ' check on The Peoples Bank ; LEE G. HOLLEM Aty r vrYeaJdent' '. .. D. O, BROWNE, Cashier E. P. VANDIVER, Vic?-Prcs. Bleckley Building, Anderson, S. C. ' ' M. . . . . - I ' l - . ' ,1 . 1 - .:. iv. ..-j ... i-f Ui-.-t?> .!;.- . ,.,,:..;. -....>,-->".:.: : ' " 1 '.as.?1.?.,'? , , ? 11 ??.? 1 ?* -_a-i-j-j.4- -.11.1 !'?:L.. >? \'>SjLi?"i>?"'jv '.th ti ? I.-..?. 'ltd WE HAVE and houses and lots for sale in att& hear Townvillc, X Roads and Oakway. Cangive you almost any location, alty^e,;., ^',.,,.,, ;?}prices right. .?.??'{{. .. . ,v ; Make Your Deposits ^ ? ; ??-." ' ?nd Then .', ' ^ ; "i'..:' ' 11 r^.r Lend Yo u Mopey ff When You Need It ' -j*'- v|?| Farmers and M?rc^?jt?is . i harmers Loan ':lBad.;:,,?n?K.nl^,^,;:: bottom and it will pay you to see us before j buying your winter supply. '& We have ? hice lot County Raise?[<' Seed Oats and Wheat, T*%&;R^M$&?\^ > , . Proof .and Tennessee. I^e^^^^ jg' , ? and make our store heado^^ the city. .' ' . . ' . W. IPO Weifet ? : SAM D. HARPER? Manager .' !212S:t?rafar>?# & Wo buy Beef Cattle, Veal :Ck^f\;^x. Sheep, Hogs, Chickens and Eggs. , :1 "^^W?S^V'PW?MS Trentmeiit. U^,C^t3:"a^ ^toatlmohy OT to th?, succor Ju warclB^aud ;wo .hw^?'?#4M??w?^ Acierte* of/'Twilight Bleep," the new. u complcilat: report. - <ftrann\moih9<t ot -chtldWrtU.; was '??ltere'are.how,^ . BlVe? feelerday by Dr. Adptpli IDobcll, tn tho^\^V^0m-^?^ henoe physician of the . Lebanon bosr em^':^^;ii^^^^^^^Jv'. . conllmi to Ur. 7>ob?ll. hf*B already arcu; eaprCfl* ^^gfflwJWj^^'i'K' cnccesiifolly han'dlctt. illly caflcu. , .. ^^"'?^\Cr ?^'J.?r Lch?n??/n?w?weoh? ag^forSffi^ Thc jtgSfc&M . - tortog thc datdmerBcliulf as pracffcoit . ???* -h?i?uhhta4Ua1ly, tW .?P?'A at. Frolburg.". s#?^.v^hSP?i?S ?j#urg. ^^f^^mS?^BBm hr^ittght about largely because of the ?&?,F?6?,tul "? a* .vai^/?r grept |ntere?f> shown in the "Twilight j -, . ' -H<