The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, June 19, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
.T'S . ??BAT T^mr'iTAMiV
? BOWKI.S ? AHO STOMACH*.
?Ve want all people who have chronic
Stomach trouble or constipation, no lint
ier of how long standing, to try one
?One of Mayr'a Wonderful Stomach
Wemedy-one dose will convince you.
SVhi? it the medicine io many of our
ocal people have been taking with sur
prising resulti. The most thorough svs
ttm cleanser we ever sold. Mayr'a
Wonderful Stomach Remedy is now sold
pete by
KV.INS' I'll.VILM A CY
Three St?ren.
Here's Some of Our Work
Wa aro proud or lt Jim a? we're woad of
ornrf memorial, putiltc or pr?vala, we TA
?ver built. Helter still-eur ruMomers ?ra
proud o? Uiein-they tell us so und will toil
you KO.
Wo submit de*lcn? und gl?nyou tho hone
flt of our IUUK i'J tur lonee Without chu lice.
Wo want Ui toll
rou of our Improv
ed faciliilfs for
producing meimt
11 ii I? of pormanen t
beauty. Wo wini i
you U> know lum
direfully WO ??loci
material tiuw
thoroughly
our work ls
donn and best
of ntl huw con.
M'tenUous wo
aro tn every
detail.
We s?mate*
?lt ?ll? dion. Our
priesa oro
rum. Write
us todny und
let . us study
roar problem.
Owen Bros.
Marble ft Gras?
ito Coapaay,
Cmoweett S C
Confederate
Monument
Manning,
8. C
Designed
and
Badi
by os.
For body lice dust
your (owls with.
Conhey's Lice Powder*
i'll Ule. quick ind HHS JJ?. Sot. ll 00
For mites spray your poultry
house with
?Conhey's Lice Liquid
Qt 3>c hair c.I. t<ic. tal ll F?tl?Ottdly loaf UM I
! Conkey's Head Lice Ointment |
tOc and 25c. ?o>
G)nkev,sWKHeDUffh"oenRemedy
put in thc drinking water is chick
insurance. 2x and 50c ,
M?)ivi batki?lbc?cpi?pirit?Bn!'l9rr?t?
Still) RV EVANS' CHA HM AC*.
Anderson, 8. C.
.Wo:n?n tv hp naffer fren the tvoMtnesses
.peculiar io ihi'ir so.v need r. tlullzlni; tonie
and a purlfxtitr rotnndy. This ls furnished
lu Ibo har >-.,wivn'l y?t very ofTocilvo com
pound Hint for to yearn bs? ns!>ls(od and bad
th" approval (if tUo?sands of v.otnou In tho
?CaioUncx lUfiiUloe IA rtir.i. to remove p*?t
blond liupurltlpit th ?-ii lu meridan nud niau- |
Int? all fimot?5?? ot ihtS di costive system; j
then io ferd nil nqrvo con lets. WJih thia J
proeoss ibo l??di'y l\uicl|rfni be>:oruo nor- j
nial. patti dliaihio.ira, I!?TT'VJ tri S:e?dlod ?
nod life forw.-omcs north tho llvli?i Miuiy
of ycur'.nelrhtiori bnvc t?n helped by |l.
Try Itrotiurir, wad tomhowihnl- bcnefUed.
! Your druczict probably has li. Knot sand
I his tiamo and ono dollar for a bli bottlo to
9-'< : V>lft f* >h : '?.<. .? -i.
IRIMED Y SALES CO Ft PO RATION.
CHAKt?TTC. N.C
Wrs-Joa Parson's Wa^h
lii'CDuiiuciiOR wi h mo Hcmortv Arr t'in
eura or lures ami thu relief of InAcmert
?ort conuest'c d MirTam. lt ls especially
vatnaUlo to nroinpn. ind should always
bo used fur nlcorattnas.
(DM
I Fruit P^wder?.
i Ry the usc of this :]!owder
Renelle* ?'cnis, dum?, Herries,
of, any kind, Fruit Juices 'and
nuchv vegetable* as Tomatoes,
Hohns, etc., cnn lie preserved
without the use of air light rans.
< Srt?iic?rnt itnahltty to preserve
ld lbs; fruit for 93e.
I Af all our Stn m.
I ?v?ife* v Pharmacy
. . .. Vv?*IrHIKKtlTOItKS'
? it "Li ? , m i " " fi
SERUM CAUSED
DEATH OF TWO
investigation .Will Be Made Into
Causes of Death of Two and
Illness of Two Others
) O O (I 0 (I U U ti O O O O O O (I o o o
. t
> .Mr. Holier! K. Mercer, ulm o
. was in the enjpP?) of tile Mer- o
> gnut'ialcr Linotype Co.. hus o
i lutea in Anderson .1 number of 11
.1 times to inspect the Linotype II
o machines itt The Baily lutelll- 1
? genrer. Ile nus terj c?mpetent o
> nuil hn?l seores nf friend* among o
? thc ncu?p"pcr men o? tile south, o
.
I o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
New Vor . .lune 18.-Friends ol
(filiert IC. .' .ncr, who died of typhoid
?ver m h home in New Vork, ni
day Hi, arc determined thal an invest!
(Utioii shall bc made of the death o!
?Irs, .Menor, and the pitiful (dight ol
heir two children, Herbert, len nut'
tutti, live years old, who have bert
iungerously ill since they wer?' lune
tittled with Herum al the sumo tim.
ts their motlier.
Mr?. Mercer died Monday niornlnj
"ho two, children have steadily wast
d away and their condition ht HO se
ions thal they have not been told o
he death of their mother. Friends o
be lather, who was 1111 employe o
he Mergentbuler Linotype com pa ir
viii see I hal the children are wei
alien care of and meantime they ar
instituting mt investigation which ma.
esull In n suit against the city.
Hr. Sydney E. Smith injected tb
inti-lyplioid Hi-ruin Into the motile:
iud two children aft?r the father ha'
teen stricken with thc diseuse. M.
.btaincd the anti-toxin from the boar
if health. Following the illness o
he mother mid two children 1111 hives
i ga Hon hy the boa id oT health wa:
?lade and the conclusion arrived at
VUH that the illness was not caused by
he serum, but by typhoid itself con
ruc ted before the inoculation took
dat e.
The death of Mrs. Mercer makes
ntcrcsting tho assertion of Churh?
\f. Higgins, treasurer of thc Anti
Vaccination League of America, that
t can be readily proved from death
crtlilcaten that there are moro
leal int caused every year In t lt IK city
ind state from lockjaw and acpt!"'
niu in vaccination wounds tliuu by
mu ll pox. lie declares that muong
.hlldrcn the proportion is titree to om
:i sonic years, in a published stute
ucnt he challenges thc hoard of hculth
u disprove thia assertion, and nlsc
hullenges thu board to permit a rep
.esentatlve 1 committee of citizens tc
.xaiuiuc their death records.
WA.NTSI?K?VAST KKTl'HXKD
l?xico Culled oU bj lira/il lo Fur?
nish (he Missing Man.
Mexico City,. Jose M. Cardoso dt
Hlveira. Brazilian minister to Mexi
.0. today called ut the Mexican ior
ign office, regarding the case ol
Jregurlo Alcnrez, thc Filipino ser
ont or Captain Rush, of the battle
hip Flot ida, who war. captured at
'ordoba some time ugo and was al
o lirought hcr'? on n; charge of being
Bpy. Although later it was reported
hat Alvurez had ben released, he h
UH missing.
The Brazilian minister wus inform
-d hy Roberta Esteva Ruiz, act inp
sinister of foreign affuirs. tbut he
<crr.0n.1lly, htid brought the cuse tc
he uttcntion of General Blanu.net.
ninlster of war and that tho gen
?ral had asked him to convey to Se
tor de Oliveira his uuquulilled ns
uiancc that thc Filipino sniftered nc
larin and that ho had been liberated
ust Friday. Qenerul illanquet gave
tis word of honor that the Filipino
.vas free and unharmed.
Senor Ruiz snit! General Blanco had
liven orders that the'Tlty be search
ed by the troops and police for the
nan.
The Brazilian minister today tele
;raphcd to the German consul at Za
catecas to take charge of American
ntercBts at Mexico City.
An l.x-Fresiilent aft Hog Beere.
?From th? Biblical Record.)
Anent thc question. "What'shall we
lo with our ex-Presidents?" and as a
?inc illurtration of What a public ser
rant ought to be, here ls u charming
little story from thc sixth president
>f the United Stales. After serving
tis term at Washington. President
lohn Quincy Adams rcteurncd to his
ionic nt Quincy. Mass. At the next
own meeting' after his return, the
iioderatoi called up as one item of
justness, "Whom will you have for a
tog reeve?**. As a'nicre Joke a wag re
ipondcd, "John: Quincy-Adams!" Thc
lomination was immediately second
-?d. doubt lear in like spirit, whereupon
he ex-president ar ore and said. "My
'cllow townsmen, from the beginning
if my public life it has been one of
ny cherished principles to serve my
ellaw-citi-xn-*.. in any capacity to
vliich they elect me. If" elected to
his omeo. I will servo to .thc best of
ny ?.lill'ity." He was. of course, elect
ed and .it is said that he faithfully
inpounded all the stray hogs, sheep,
?attie and h?r*"-?? in the town. A.lit
ic. later the voters of that congrcs
dohal district hearing of the incident
1 omi H a ted and elected him as their
'opreschtative and In that capacity
ld served thu rema'oder of hts.life
riVe path of, hornill y IS1 the. path of
ion or. ami lie who reaches the sum
hit of honor shun 1 I not forget the
uith leading thither.
Mjjht From .th? garih..
. The darkest part ot the sky is. at*
?ay? aglow,. The earth. Itself gives
iff a lot of tight.,. Scientists of tho
Danklin instituto havo.meaauvcu this
l?rth light and have found that lt ia
>! tba order of ono'-t?snth part of the
nietta! t y of a star of tho first order of
rtagnltudo. It is attributed, at least
?ifflatly, to a permanent aurora bo ro
ll s which Is revealed by the chai ac
eristic green ray observed on ob*
cure nights la the whole heavens,
War Secretaries, Garrison and
Daniels, Leaving White House
Wk?
3 mys*
Photo copyright, 1914, by American Press Association,
HERE are the two war secretaries, Secretary of War Garrison (left) and
Secretary of the Navy Daniels. They were snapped as they left the
White House together after a conference.with President Wilson over
tho Mexican situation. The snapshot ls characteristic of the two
cabinet members.
WILL EXI> STRIKE
'lourd In Washington (.'cfs Together
un thc Agreement.
Washington, June 18.-An agree
ment that will end the strike of
tbout 5,000 men in thc Kanawha coal
Melds of West Virginia was roached
?erc late today, when representatives
>t the operators and mine workers
iccepted proposals offered by the
bree conciliators appointed by Sec
retary of ?.abor Wilson.
Thc demand of tho limn for the
.heck, off system, by which union
Ines,, not to excep'd $1.10 per month,
.viii bo deducted from each man's pay
iy the companies, was agreed to by
representatives of thc Kunnwha Coal
'Operators.',Association. Certain min
ar pointa are to be settled by a spec
ial commission of three.
The executive board of the miners
union will pass on thc ngreement at
hurlent on, W. Va., tomorrow, and it
is expected that the men, who struck
lune 1, will return to work Monday.
"SITS" OR "SETS"
WOODMEN SCRAPPING
Insurgents linnet! fruin the Conven
tion Hall ut Toledo.
Toledo, Ohio, June 18.-Contested
nsurgent delegates were barred from
the convention of the Modern Wood
men of America today, when after u
-tormy session, the report of the cre
dentials committee, ruling in favor of
the administration forcee waa adept
id by1 a vote of 233 to 125.
Tho voto war the first real test of
itrength between tho contesting for
ces at the triennial meeting and the
first step lr marked in the permanent
organization taken during four dayu
meeting?. Extra police were ctatlon
ad at the doors-of the convention hall
; and none but those bearing delegate's
?redentt'alr .were admitted .. The vlc
'ory of the administration forces on
I tho admittance of contested delega
tions also trusttaud the plan of the
Insurgent? to introduce a resolution
for' an Inquiry' luto the financial man
agement of the order.
; . rj3? :,v v ' ! : ! , ... .
OPERATION DEFIES NATURE
Rei er H ul bf Blond" in Pat len Cs With
erlag Limb 5Iay Have It,
. (Richmond Dispatch.)
Surgeons are watching closely the
?effect of a rare operation performed
1 upon H- Dz Luck. 38. a railroad man.
I The arteries, of Luck's right leg be
I coming- choked by an overgrowth of
their wallu and amputation because of
gangrene, being the prospect, Memo
rial Hospital surgeons, oponed tho pa
tienta thigh and . reversed the. blood
current's., by turning the arterial
blood Into the veins and vice-versa.
I The dying lower leg seems to be com
ing very slowly back to normal.
P?lice Chiefs Meet?ntr.
?rond Rapids, Mich.. June 18.-Con
"'. raule political work preliminary
i i he elections at tomorrow's final
e.sion wA's done today by members
ci' the International Association of
Chiefs qf Peltco pn their pleasure trip
on Laite Michigan.
Interest centers around thc election
of n secretary. C. J. Riser, chief of
th? Norfolk, Va., forc?, and Prink .T.
Cassada. former ch??f at Elmira, N.
Y.. aro active candidates. Tho ?ligi
l-bUlty or Cassada who ls no longer a
police chief is yet to be decided.
! The hotel at Caesar's Head has
been formally opened,
Two Men Quarrel Over the Proper |
Spoiling of the Word.
Atlanta, June 18,?-A near-fight, a
bet ot a $5, bat, and an Interminable
discussion grew up this morning at
Five Points over the old question of
whether a hen "sets" or "sits." '
One of the Atlanta papers printed
a story about a hen which the paper
called a "sitting hen." Funny tatt
paper should have made such a stupid
mistake, saul a man at the cigar
stand.
"I am rot so sure It was a mistake,'
said another. ..
And then the argument with thc |
bet of-thc $5 hat began.
A dictionary was produced to set
tle lt.
The first man turned triumphantly |
to "Bet" He read:
"Sut-to sit. as a hon on eggs."
That would have settled things then
and there If thc other man, looking
over his shoulder; hadn't noticed an
other sentence below the definition.
"Read it all," he said, and the first
man unwillingly read. "Set is some
times used by confusion for sit."
Then thc second man hopefully I
grabbed thc dictionary and turned to]
"Blt." And he read:
"Sit-to crouch as a bird on a nest." I
Then lt was that the near-fight bo-|
gan, and. neither man is yet satisfied.
Can anybody tell the true answer and |
which was right?
IT HAPPENED IN ATLANTA
A ?ox of FM. Rait-Nothing Rut]
Over-Ripe Cheese.
Atlanta, June 18.-Two hundred
poonda of spoiled cheese, shipped from
Atlanta to a seacoast town to he tined
as fish-bait, led railroad detectives
ami city police on a wild-goose chase
yesterday that almost duplicated in
real life a favorite comedy film of the
movies.
An At laotian. who knows all about I
different kinds of fishing and what |
kInd of bait is best.' wired hts friend,
the head of one of'the biggest firms
in Atlanta, asking bim to locate and
send him all the ^polled cheese he
could. They got up 200 pounds and
put it in a wooden box and started it
on its way. '*
But before lt got. oft tho Atlanta I
railroad platform lt. had aroused tho |
sniffling suspicion of ; several em
ployee
"That's a mighty'' suspicious smell
ing box." one of them remarked. ".
- "And just a bout the. size to. crowd 1
A human into." whlsp?red another.
So they called the railroad detective
and the railroad detective called the
city police, and without so much as
asking the shipper "?y your leave,"
they pTlcd a board otf the,top ot the
box. Then hoidfng*their noses, they
looked in. All they found was the
iM)0 pounds of bright yellow", over-ripe
cheese, which' is now safely on Its
way to gladden the fishes.
Motive ?bwsr.dn Norway. , jj
. Tho"> greatest, single;' factor. in. th*
possible industrial development of
Norway lies undoubtedly in its cheap
and abundant hydroelectric po wen.
The country Imvliig practically no coal
resources, the Norwegian Industries
are coming to d?pend-more and more
upon the utilization r,t waterfalls as
a primary motive newer fource,
FOK BETTER PENSION LAW
Ohl Soldiers MeiMnz -ii l,frhenii l'ourl
If oust*.
l'iirKuant tn a cull or ll. c. lohuson,
(lie old soldiers met !ti i lie Supervisor.*
oftlce at til? rourl house on Juno ;?d.
und held u i-ery enthusiastic meeting
in regard to pensioning all thc old
Confederate soldiers.
i)n motion. W. JJ. Allgood was called
to thc chair and L?llau .Yfauldin rc
quested to act as ?cerclary.
H C. Johnson offered Hie following
lesolution which waa unanimously
adopted:
Plckens Court House. S.
June :;d. 1011.
"We. tIi?? old Co;.fed?rale soldiers of
Plckens county. S. C.. in mans mooting
assembled, do hereby bind ourselves to
stand by thc following resolutions, to
wit:
'Resolved 1st. That wo hereby
plcdg'c ourselves to vcia tnly for men
?or the ofllce ot Governor. Lioui-Cover
nor. Senator and legislators, as do
favor a pension Tor all bona-fide Con
federate soldiers and their widows ai
other Southern states are doing.
2d. That wc claim that the troops
furnished by South Carolina were so-.
end to none, and thal their los ms
were more, considering Hie number
in ranks, than any oilier state. Their
bravery was never excelled by uny
army or thc world, and Unit they sus
tained the honor of the State to the
last, and on their return homo they
lound usho3 and destruction-demor
alization on every side. Yet they wen;
to work and after fifty years o? labor
to rebuild, wc nov/ have one of the
richest States of the South.
"d. That according to nature, we.
cannot live but u few moro years, and
that if our State does not show her ap
preciation for our services soon, thai
she will not have the chance to do so,
for it will only ho a few more years
until we all will have answerco the
last call.
4th. That a copy of those resolutions
be sent to every Camp in the State for
their consideration and that every
newspaper in the Slate is requested to
publish name."'
Florida mys each old soldier $125.
B. C. Johnson. S. T. Pryor. Matthew
Hendricks and others, and in the dis
cussions the following facts were
brought out in regard to whut other
states are doing for their old soldiers:
Florida pays each old solries $12.").
00: Texas $100.00; Kentucky $120.00;
Tennessee $240.00; Louisiana $100.00;
Missouri $240.00. Virginia appropriat
es to alf of her old soldiers annually
$000.000; North Carolina $r)00,(,uu,
Georgia $1.180,000; Alabama $1.000.
f 00; South Carolina $200.000. These
ligures speak for themselves amt
therefore need no comment from us.
Thc following committee was ap
pointed to assist in carrying out tn*j
foregoing resolutions, to-wit: .
. B. C. Johnson, of Easley; B" J.
Johnston, of Central; Matthew Hen
dricks, of Pumpkintown; J. T.. Loop
erty. , "...
er, of Pickens; A. F.'McCord, of Llb
The meeting adjourned subject to
the call of thc chairman.
B. Allgood, Chairman.W
Laban Mauldin. Secretary.
AMERICANS ASK PROTECTION
Missionaries in Chitin Seeking Safe
ty from Rand iL
Peking. June 18.-A tclcpraphtc
rcqUct: from Lachnow missionaries
to tho American legation today asked
the Chiucse foreign office to give mis
sionaries in ?outhern Kansu protec
tion from the bandit, "White Wolf."
Great alarm har. been created by the
burning and plundering of several
mis: iona by brigands. In other in
rtancer-, bandits demanded thc surren
der of women of thc mission but the
women escaped to a forest.
An expedition rent out by the StUnT
dard Oil Company tb drill oil wells
has been detained for several weeks
and ls unable to proceed from Shcnsi.
because "White Wolf" brigands con
tinue their devastation. Govornment
troops are unwilling or unable to
surround the brigands.
It ls reported that thc town of Tao
chau alone has lost 10.000 inhabitants
who were shot or burned, or .commit
ted snicide to escapo thc bandits.
Piotr, ?gafnrt the government' atong
the Yangtsc Klang and in Hie South
aro being ^surj^'resse^.
HEINZE IS DY I N(i
Iiis X?S???fo the
Mill?naire Cannot Appear
Noto York, Jun? IS.--F, Augustus
Heinze, the copper mandate, is dying
at hro homo here, ncordlng to a state
ment In court today by William Tra
vers Jerome, who appeared as attor
ney for" Mr, lie in z in a case in which
a $S7ff,0?? j?d&ment was rendered
against tho magnate. /
Mr. Jerome declared his client waa.
too" ill to appear in court and three
physicians and several l?wyera were
steut to":the Helhsc Home by,' l?sticc
Brinn ger to ' flet? vmine '. wheihbr" it
would fee danger ms to his Uf? 'to
make an'affidavit. '"""?
At the elbso Or tho dxamintffdn.
no otte would dbfcuss Mr. Heinze's
condition. Tho court will take up
the case again on Monday. '
; -. > ''I '
. MOORE AND WILLIS
Furnished fae' &rii ? t?tf . . tfte State
. Campftftfli Meeting.
Special GorrospottdohceV
Manning, June 18.-All attempts to
Inject Bleasiam and Soiithiam into the
State campaign railed today. J. A.
Hunter, candidate for lieutenant gov
ernor,- replying to a quasH?n aa to
whether he was -for: Alease or smith I
said: "I om for J. A. Hunter for llou-r
tenant goverpor. This brought forth
much cheering. The "coat-tail swing
br?"V >Caih? tn for mbro laughs today.
The,Indications nre; that compulsory
education- will \bV fhte biggest Issue
io thc state campaign.
:The>e waS a claafi ot words between
W. W. .MobrV and* M. C.-. Willis; candi
dates for adjutant general- .
The Dam roach orchestra will be
one of the special atractlons at the
ae*<t Spartsmburg Music Festival.
$5 Plates J
and Up. j
tiAI'E
SAMr DA
Bridge
and
Crown
Work.
FOR NEXT TEN D/VTS,'
$15 Gold bist Plates
$12.
Our Specialty . $12.
$7 Crown open face $5.
Avoid Indigesiion and
improve your HEALTH
by having us FIX YOUR TEETH.
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EFFECTIVE SI N RAY, MAY SI, 1914._
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Sleepers wilt bo unod in this service.
Operated en the following Schedule*
Southbound Xorlhbnuiid
?THE BEST WAY."
(Trude Marl:.)
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t /VffiBni HTVKV MOBWIIBYRBOUIRBOuntnyourecelveaiidni)provoyourhl.';yel >.
' I t\ HaVl? m' ?ra? "? Khlp to nnyoTir. nny where In tho TJ. a withmit a eau. ?ci*i*il\n
/ /Vfiwft. Wf / wlR ad vance. preTxiy/rfiphf.andnllow TEN DAYS'FREETRIALilur!n?r
' l\ ittt |?'.l:i%y which time you mny rldotheblcyclonndputlt toony testyou wish,
f K ff Ml?' (? M If you art then not perfect ly satisfied or 0o not wl.sh to keep the 1)1
l \ V m\i Y?SL ?fi frVt'WSjcyeloahlpltback to us atouroxpensoand vmiw?lnot bcduttm'. cent:
K\ ?I HHU (fl lM?fflK?JIr.T?.av nninCC We furnish tho highest arado bicycles lt ls
I \) WM WWW ftffiAtB" * Of* I rflluEd possible to mokeatono sir.ili iroOt obovo
\\ II?QI?I?S^ bur?rl?*actual factory cvst. you.savo^Otn^rr.lidJeiBenVpjonKbybny
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I Y^JKBIl^t^2?TT?S^)1C3'cI,*. 00 NOT BUY a 'olcycloorapalrofttresfromcmi/'W-nfc
r^v^KWt?BBB^fvBOUifpr?oeiuUlt y?u rocelvo ourcataloguesandlearnour unheardof
I Jin?1- ^CTHfM)^^^H.)ROT/<,'A, llri?ta NND remarkable syttkil offert.
l/iM \ ?WWW ^?^l WILL BE ASTONISHED i?g?e and rtud'yc a?m^b rn^ cUni?
I ol M J \ \l?LU*P,thotrnncfrr/u??i? low irrict% wo can make yan til. .car. Wo eell the highest r.ro.0'9
i 1 VAlfifi \ HbStr tj,r^cl" ,<>r money thui ?ny other factory. Wo are satisfied wah ?1.00 pivflt
V V IANS/ \VS3K' "bore facjarjr cost. BICYCLE DBALBRS, ynu can ?ea oiirblr r-.u? under your
t l ni\lHl N?sSy own nameplate at double our pneea. Order, filled tho day rcoeiTed.
VJ JU HW - vS5' , BCCONOHAND BICYCLES. We uo not regularly bandio second hr.nd bicycle*.
\ Viii ! BSV traf n?Tualy ha-?o a number on hand talen In trade LT oar Chicago retail atorro. Thou'.wa clear
\ V,t \ Ul ojit ijro?Tpttr at_wiicoaranting from ?3 to ?a or OlO. Descriptive bargain Ulta malled free.
YlMfti^Y P?ACTED RRAtfEC ?ln(<o whool.. Importad roll.rohalnaand pa?talo,pam. renalrt
: ^Kgty liUflwl lin-ISftHrv9 ?jad cqulumeat of oil kinda at Aal/tAoreffiOar retail jiHci*.
81 ULM RedpAori Juncture-Proof Iii
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HCMORETHOiniLEFRO I^^^KS
Tack, or Ola.. Will ?i>t l?t th? ?lr out. ^BmW^BKKI^^SBBUBMSaX^^Mm
A hundred tho usn nd nalrs sold last year. jflflflBBflflBflfli ?tTO8t^gBggCT?gfaMfl
DESQRSPTiOHs ^BjlevotiVaa1fjee"r.By jB""" '' '"'^ 8H|i|
ridSnsr.vory Parable und lined lucido with WaflBB ? rBaBSKr
a special Quality of rubber, which never bo- ^Bfl^BftlflBSPH ma? mmwX?!?mx?5j
comes porous and which closes up small BMR ,
panctures without allowlriK air to escape. They welffh HB Rotlcft?hottiloV rtibbar trwad
na more than on; ordinary tire, tho puncture resisting HE i^ai* and nuliclura ntriD? B"
S?S^rWS^ HE f,*'P?"*o -im Mrtp "H"
arc making a special factory price to tho rider of only ^BT Ur? .????Jf"*1**, "1X,J? ^
? 80 per pair. AU orders shipped ?arno day lotter la -H 55?Bw S?i.?r?BLA87,C G^,,
reoolvod; WewUl^lpC.iKD,.on.?rmrovaL You do |tA?Y HIDIIIO.
not need topsy . cent Tanti! you ex ammo and find them strictly aa represented.
.We will allow a caph Ula^unt of bper cent (thereby making tho price $4.*8 per Cftlr) If
you ann 1 PU Li. CASK WITH ORDER and enclose, this advertisement Yon mn no risk tn
sending us on order as tho tires n?i./be ret urned at OUR expenso If for any rcaaon they aro not
aatmractory on^oxaxolnatlon. Weare perfectly relloblo lind money eent tous I? BJ ?af e aa In a bank. Ifyouorder
. nair of theao tlreo.Ton rmi find that they will ride easier, mn faster, wear belujr, tuft longer and loo? ftjwr
th*n any tin? yoahaTeereraied oraeenatany price. We knorr that y OD will b?ao wall PM xl that when yon wa,nt
^5a??Z^^1iPZSS2^i??^^?8?*.*t>*J0,, 10 .eo,1 ?trt*1 orti" ?? ow henee UH? reaWkatW tWofSr.
ia" WOtiM ^ffl? y/?gS? ?on^ b"?"? kind at ajoj price until yon ?endfor a pair of Hertgstborn
!T TT. "*"*- **V f *^fc?,I^ctur^FTT>of tlpeeon?pproral and trial at the 1 pee lal Inlrodoetory .
roio? eoits/J ?A?-r.-. ^orwrlto tar ocr blr Tire and Bnndry Catalogue which deacrlbe? eiwl Quote? all unkM cad X
llp^ftlr|?fidbte7ele^lDTOntandaundrle.ataboutb q ?iiamax-T
DO MOT WASTM\7'n^ u*P?,*"^r ?>?> "O* Tuina OF SUrmO a bicycle or a pair
?f*C ?7^'**f ? > Of tl rm from anrone until rou know the new aild wonderful oCari wo aru rnaklnf.
Il eo?t?orJy ? poataj io learn e-re ry thies. Write lt Hot*/.- ^.??u?T?T..?.TT.!?!.
J.L.liEAD CYCLE COMPANY,CHICAGO, ILL,
PRESIDENT EXPLAINS
WIlMin Tells Vf hy ile Published Let
ters Adrerse to Anti-Tm*! Program
(By Ae??biated Press.)
Washington, 'June 18.-Presiden?
Wilson told callers today that tn urni
ng pbbllc letters earlier in the week
to emphasise his'view that a "psycho
logical depression", was being created
he did, so without influencing congress
on the legislative program, but solely
to .inform the public of the method
being pursued by thoso opposed to the
administration's program. The presi
dent added that his mail every day
brought. : evidences of prosperity
throughout the country.
The president said that he had re
ceived very encouraging reports on
the prospects for early passage of the
trust bills through the . senate and
tbat there, wera Indications the bills
Will be'supported by a number of re
publicans.
Rapt I st. Picnic
.Owing to the Inclemency of thr
weather tho picnic .of the First Bap
tist; Sunday, school, which has beer
arranged to be bold at WHliamstor
today, win bo postponed for furtbei
announcement.
A..ti. Smothers, Supt.
Commencement exercises nt thc
I?rttt?te for the blind hud deaf n'
Cedar Springs were hc|d,
Mute With Toba rpo HaWU
(From tho Monroe Journal.)
Mr. Dtck Sykes has a mulo that
chows tobacco. Thc man who swap
ped him to Mr. Slkes said that he and
that mule had made many crops and
chowed many phigs of tobacco. To
prove lt. thc mule waa given a half
plug and he proceeded to chefv lt
Jurt like a man the only diff?rence be
ing that thc mule swallowed lils "am
bcer."
Winthrop College.: - i
sr ROL A lt S HIP anet ENTRANCE '
. EXAMINATION
The examination for the award of
vacant scholarships In"-Winthrop Col
lege and for thc admission of new stu
dents wilt bo held at, the .County Court
House ortFriday, JriTy. 8, at 0 ?. m.
Applicants must not be lea than Bix
teen years of age. Wnen Scholatahlpa
are vacant after July 3 they wilt be
avrard?d to those making the titg?eat
average at this examination, provided
they meet the c?ndl?oda governing
the award. Applicant* fox,. Bqhplar
ships should wrtte: W>r?sld?nt Johb
son before tte .fttir?itfo?On tor ?ojnpl
arahip-exwnin??^ ? 7\.
Scholarships are worth $100 and
free tuition. Th? next eeaslpn-will
open September 16, 1914. Por fur
ther information nnd catalogue, ad
HU?8 S ?* * 1K Jo,,ln,0"' Uock