The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1917, October 20, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
STOMACH TROUBLE
FOR FIVE ?YEARS
Majority of Friends Thought Mr.
Hoghes Would Die, But .
One Helped Him ' >
Recovery.
Pomeroyton, Ky.-In Interesting ad
vices from this place. Mr. A. J. Hughes
writes as follows: "I was down with
stomach trouble for five (5) years, and
would have sick headache so bad, at
times, fhat I thought surely 1 would die.
. I tried different treatments, but they
did not seem to do me any good,
i I got so bad, I could not eat or sleep,
and ?i! my friends, except one, thought I
would die. He advised me to try
Thedford's Black-Draught, and quit
taking oilier medicines. 1 decided to
take his advice, although 1 did not have
any confidence in it.
I have now been taking Black-Draught
for three months, and it has cured me -
haven't had those awful sick headaches
since I began using it. *
! am so thankful for what Black
Draught has done for me."
Thedford's Black-Draught has been
found a very valuable medicine for de
rangements of the stomach and liver. It
is composed of pure, vegetable herb3,
contains no dangerous ingredients, and
acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely
used by young and old, and should be
kept in every family chest.
Oct a package today.
Only a quarter. J^Q
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James Anderson, L,_ W. Anderson
G. M. E. Ashley, J. Q. Avers, T. I
Barber. T. L.. Bailey, C. ?. Bartlolt
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T. A. Burkett.
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Clarence IL Crawford/ J. F. Cromer
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Calvin P. 'EMlsoU?VC- M. EMnore
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mer, John C. Fields,,J.. H. FIelds..B.,P
Fisher. T. ,F. Fisher, Wm B. Fisher
T% N. Ford, W. I* Gaines, C. T. Gam
brell, W. E. Gillisple, - B. P. Green
W. A. Guuncll. J. IS. Gunter.
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A. M. Hill. Dick HilivC: J, W.-HUlOy
John G. Hudgons, Eugene A. Hutchins
T. N. Hutchinson, Dock 1 vester, J. E
ivostor, L.' H. '''IyesteCi
Alonzo Jaynes, Gds Johnson, C.
Henry Johnson, C.;"" Rolloy Johnson
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F. Kirby,"" J. B. Lark, W. H. G. Leas
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McKee, P. C. McPhall. John Mack. C.
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IL LL Martin, J. S. Moacham, Will It
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dlth. E. W.'Mitford. >JVE. .Mette, Isa*
Maddox, John Morris^ C.; S. KV Mull
Mat bow Oil ver, C.; Thompson uiivei
I C.; C. H. Pearson, Hv |I. Pearson, ?W
O. Pprrln, Charlie Perry, W. Ii Perrj
Robert Pool, Billy Presley, C.; W. ni
Pressloy. C W. Prince; A. C Reeves
W. H. Rlc?j Oscar Piiberts.
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F. "Shaw, J? A.- Shaw,, J1, R. Simpson
i Major Simpson; c. : Marton \ sim psor
C.; R. J. SIftton, Johtt W. Smltb, L. $
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W. K. Strayers, Ed. S?}UK Wm. sut
ties. .. . .
Henry Tonor. C. ^.Wham TayJoi
?uno Taylor, C.; J.. T.,T4saigue, C.; .J
'. Thoma*, G.; Aitta .Thompson. C.
Bill Thompson; .c.;-;Lindsay Thoms
sont C.?^He^ryr Thornley.;feW^S
Thoroton. John .E-^iMbfloy, Presto4
tucker, J. W. Tucker. Ben Turner, C
John T.,,yan.; o. c. Vs", j. a. vet
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Yates, Kbernozer Ycurgin.
MANY MILLION
DOLLARS LOST
!N OPERATION OF CHICAGO,
ROCK ISLAND AND PACI
FIC RAILWAY.
DISCLOSURE MADE
At Hearing of Interstate Com
m cree Commission's Invesr
gatton.
(Hy Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1(1.-An appar
ent loss of $7,500.000 in one bond
transaction, losses Indefinite in aniout
but agi?rcKating many mitlios in thc
acquisition of tue Frisco Lines and the
Chicago & Alton road and n loss o?
$730.000 on the stock und bonds of
thu Deering Coal Company, were dis
closed today at the bearing of the In
terstate Commerce Commission's in
vestigation of the financial operations
of the Chicago, Hock Island &. Pacific
Railroad. Only two witnesses were ex
amined.
Frederick C. Shurwood, on oxaniinr
cr of accounts for* the commission,
gave in detail the results of his inves
tigation of thu books of the system
consisting of the operating company
and the two holding companies.
Mr. Shurwood teslilied as to thc sal
aries received by various officers. An
chairman of the board, H. H. Cublo re
ceived annually from $24,000 to $32,
000; W. H. Leeds, as president, receiv
ed also $24,000 for a time und later
$32.000 a year. H. L. Winchell, us third
vice president, was paid $25,000 a year
and as president $40.000; H. F. Youk
uni. as chairman of the board, was
paid $30,000 a year, und L. F. Loreo
received $317,000.
A voucher for $25,000, tho proceeds
of which were paid to Robert Mather,
counsel for the rnllwuy company, was
offered In evidence.
The index shows that the amount
was paid for campaign purposes, said
the witness, "hut I was unable to find
the correspondence file respecting the
matter. The file had disappeared."
Two other vouchers for $10,000 each
also were offered in evidenco. No In
formation was obtainaljlc as to thc use
to which that money had been put,
Shurwood said. . . .
Describing the acquisition of the St
Louis. Kansas City & Colorado road by
the Rock Tslan?1 in 1902, Sharood said.
David H. Francis and John Scullion, pf
St. Louis gave 12,000,000 In Rock Is
land stock for $3,030,000 in St. Louis.
Kansas City bonds and that the Rock
Island also assumed an indebtedness
of $4,500,000 from the absorbed road.
"The average cost of that lino to tho
Rock Island," ho added, " wan $57,
9S8 a mlle."
"That of course, includes SL Louis
Terminal facilities and trackage over
the Wabash?" suggested counsel for
the Rock Island.
"Of course," oaid Sharood.
F.: Ii Hine, president of the First
National Flank of Now York, a direc
tor in all threo Rock Island compan
ion, was the oT-ly other witness. He
said he became director of the Rock
Island. Railway 1n 1902 on invitation of
William H. Moors und admitted that
tho vote thnt stood In his name ac
tually was the property" of . Judge
Moore.
Mr. Hin? said he heartily approved
of thc sale of Die Frisco stock to IV.
F. Yoakura and his associates, al
though the transactions entailed a;
co???l?r???u loss. ' He explained the
transaction hy which a loan of $7,500,
000 was obtained by the Flock Island
of New Jersey through the-.First Nat
ional Bank- of New York, the Bank
participating to the extent of $1,250,
000
. ."Wo received," said the witness,
"our pro rata share o? the ?135,000
paid for tho loan. Our, bank could not
legally havo made tho entire loan of
$7,600,000."
The only source of Income Qf the
two holding"companies,was tho Rock
Island Operating Company, tho witr
pe33 sahl, which - had' exchanged
through its - stockholders 'about $71,
000,000 of stock for "nearly Ovo tl tn cs
that amount in securities-ot the hold
ing companies. Stockholders ' owning
about $4,000.000 Rock Island..operat
ing stock refused .~' exchango.,
"\'hat coslderation as a -director,
did : bu give those minority Btock
holdt rs?" inquired Commissioner Clo-*
monta.
"I - never looked at tho matter from
tho viewpoint of tho-minority stock
holdera," replied Mr. Hlne, "I*regard
cd lt frpm tho standpoint ot SS per
cont of tho stock." Y
"Was the transaction detrimental to,
or promotive bf the interests of tho
. Be fe rt Ive Teeth Cause Destruction
BOSTON.'Oct.-16.-Defectivo teeth
caitrin more destruction to tho nvstom
than alcohol, according to Speakers:
at tho convention of the .Northeastern,
Dental AasoclaUbn today- Dri ,W. A.
White, ot the New York State Board
of Health, said -45 por cont of ibo fail
ures among school children WOT* due
to .bad teeth. ^ . .
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BRITISH CRUISER HAWKE SUNK IN
NORTH SEA BY GERMAN SUBMARINE
(Ry Associated Press!)
LONI JON, Oct. IC-The British crui
ser Hawke has been sunk in tile North
Sea hy a Cern?an submarine. Out of
e. crew of 400 men fifty were saved.
The admirality today gave out the
following announcement cqm-cnhig
thc loas of the cruiser Hawke:
"His Majesty's ship Thestis, Captain
Hugh Edwards, was attacked by a
submarine in the Northern waters of
the Nurth Sea yesterday afternoon but
was missed. His Majesty's ship Hawke
Captain ll. P. T. .13 Williams, was at
tacked and sunk.
"The loi lo winji uitlyors willi GD men
of the crow have been saved: Lieuten
ant Commander Itosonmu; Boatswain
Sydney Austin; Gunner Jantes Dennis;
and acting Gunner Harry Lvilt.
"The remaining officers and men aro
missing.
"Thc Hawke was a cruiser, built in
1889.".
BECOMING IMPATIENT OVER REFUSAL
OF PRESS BUREAU TO RELEASE NEWS
(By Associated Press.)
IiONDON, Oct. i).- -Englishmen are
becoming very impatient over the re
fusal of the press bureau to release
definite news of the Ashling in Fraufce.
Bvery day the papers are filled with
complaints from indignnnt readers
who are beginning to ridicule the judg
I ment of the censors and demand frank
U&temont3 of tho actual happenings at
the front.
Verso makers have alan begun to
turn their ridicule upon tno press bu
reau both through thc daily papers
and tho comic papers.
Tho English public was slow to criti
cize the censorshop but aller two
months of war newspaper readers say
the press bureau should ho in a posi
tion keep up tho spirits of an anx
ious country by advising it ot results
achieved by tho army. A storm of pro
test' against i,ho general suppression
policy of tho censors is spreading over
all England.
SCHEME PROPOSED
Through Which by Issuance of Bonds Cotton Situation Can be Car
ed For With Profit.
(By. Associated Press.)
RALEIGH. N. C.. Oct. 16.-Senator
I James H. Bankhc4d, of Alabama, be
fore the mass meeting of the trades
bodies of Laleigh, proposed a scheme
through which by thc Issuance of $20,
000,000. of bond? by thc State, the
cotton situation may be cared Tor with
a profit to Uic S lu I?. Thu pian looks
Ito tho reduction-of the 1915 crop to
tho two-thirds proposition of present
crop.by tax of GO couts per hale aiul
2"i cents per aero. The State will buy
cotton at fifty dollar.-, a bale to one-halt
of thc .crop, place it in warehouses and
i s .'sue in payment non-interest beuring
honda of denominations in multiple nf
$1,000. These hoads aro to. become iu
t?fest-beariug nt 4 per cent when col
lected in groups of $1,000.
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