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TODAY AT THE LESSER CO.] ARGUMENTS COMPLETED IN] CASE OF BURRISS VS BURRISS SOO ACRES OF LAND Involved In Will Case Which Was1 Concluded Yesterday-A Short Term. Arguments having been concluded In tbe case of William M. Bur risa versus J. L. Burlies et al, the spring term of thc .court of common pleas tor Anderson county was adjourned yesterday afternoon at 12:15 o'clock. Judge Frank B. Gary, who convened the session of court on Monday took tbe papers in this case under advise ment and returned to his home at Ab beville yesterday afternoon. . The case of Burriss aalnst Burris.! was all that remained on the docket to bo near a when the first day of the term of court recessed early Monday afternoon. Arguments in tbe matter were begun yesterday morning. Col. J. N. Brown appearing for tho plain tiffs and T. Frank Watkins and J. P. Cary, of PIcken3, appearing for the defendants. The facts in the case are about as follows: Miss Julia Burris, the only I child of the late W. It. Burriss, own- ; er cf some GOO acres of land near j Roberts church, married Mr. J. I,. Burri3s. She died last May and her ; husband, J. L. harriss, is heir to the . land under a will left by her. Now j the cousins of Mrs. J. L. Burriss, about 31 in number, have come for ward and are asking that the will of Mrs. J. L. Burriss be set aside, claiming that under the original will of her father, the late W, R. Burriss, she had only a life interest in the estate, and could not therefore, will the property. J. L. Burriss, heir un der his wtfe's will, is also one of the heirs under the contentions of his wife's cousin, tor he. too, war a cousin. This was one of the shortest terms ol? court on record for this circuit bein in session altogether about one day. Turn About Fair Play. "You'd better hide somewhere," said the rooster to the hen; "tho boss has an axe in his hand and he's laying for you." "Well." said Biddy resignedly, "I presume I have no right to complain; I've been laying for bim for a good many years."-Boston Transcript. r WW WWW^^W.WW WW J HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils ? Opens Air Passages Right Up. Z Ee?s^*ooa???*?*??*?**?oo??. Instant relief-no waiting. Your clogged nostrils qnen Tight.up; toe air passages of your nead clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffing, blowing, headache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears. Get a smalt bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream ia your nostrils. It pen- ! etrates through every air passage of .'the head, soothes . the Inflamed or ' swollen mucous membrane and relief cornea Instantly. It's Just fine. Dott't stay stuffed up with a cold or nasty catarrh. the "Paint t Everybc Do it with Phone ?47 C ************** * ELECTRIC CIT * _ * Item* of Interest and Person * Wv elees on the S ************** Baptist Special To Houston, TcxaH. Plans are being perfected for an "Anderson car" to Houston. Texas. ?on account of the Southern Baptist I convention, which will be held next montli in the Texas city. It is pro I posed to operate the car out of An derson on the Blue Ridge Railroad, leaving here at 11:50 o'clock on the morning of May 10, and run lt to Seneca, where it will be attached to a train for New Orleuus, from whence it Will be taken on to Houston. A similar car will be operated t from Greenville on the same schedule, lt is probable that there will be a con siderable sized delegation from An derson going to the convention. Farmers Union Held Meeting. - The regular monthly meeting of the Anderson County Farmers Union was held yesterday noon in the grand jury room of the court hpusc. The attendance was small and little busi ness was transacted. Nothiug for publlcatlon regarding the meeting was given out. .Hare Moved to Sunset Forest. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fret well and their daughter have moved to their summer home. Sunset Forest, three miles or more west of the city, dur ing Ute spring a number of improve ments have been made in the beautiful estate, which was already one of the handsomest . in this section of the country. Preaching nt Two Country Churches. There wll be preaching next Sun day morning at Mountain Creek church at ll o'clock by thc pastor, the Rev. W. B. Hawkins. The subject of the sermon will be "The Threefold Communion." AC3:30 o'clock that af ternoon Mr. Hawkins will conduct ser vices at Prospect church, the sub . ject of his sermon there being "Eter nal Punishment" Both the public hnd the membership of the churches ere urged to attend these ' services. Entertainment At The MeLe?s School. . Saturday evening next the McLees Behool house will bo thrown open all of the friends of the school. On this occasion different amusements will bc furnished to entertain the crowd Among the features of tho program will be a cake walk. Ice cream and cake will be sold. The proceeds of tho entertainment will be used for the improvement of the school. he House" movemi idy*s doing it. Ne "Town and Cou S K ? t7 G _, ._ * .a .-:. let your VVail ************** Y SPARKLETS _, * al Mention Caught Over the * I treeU of Anderson * Preparing for The (ente nu Ju I. To prepare plans for the centennial j celebration of the founding of Ver ennes Church, which will take place on April 28, a short meeting of the Presbytery will be held tomorrow. Final Payment On Apto Pire Truck. The final paymeut on the automo bile fire truck was mude yesterday morning by city clerk and treasurer E. M. Scott, which was purchased by I city council April 10, 1911, after lt had I been on approval for 30 days. A cash j payment of $2,500 and three notes for $1,000 each, bearing simple interest at the rate of 6 per cent and maturing in one, two and three years elosoa the deal. Hie last of the three notes was paid yesterday morning. Fire Chlor Jackson is of the opinion that the truck has more than paid for itself during tho four years the city has had it. During the four years the truck has been in use it has cost the city but $270 for repairs. During these four years the city has received from the State insurance department approx mately $2,500, so the city really has only about $3,500 invested In the I .truck. It is an American-La France ( type No. 10 machine. I Plans and Sp?cifications . For the Street Paving. Resident Engineer Wade A. Sanders of the street paving commission stat ed yesterday that plans and sp?cifi cations for the street paving which is to be done here would be placed in the hands of printers last night and thutt copies would be ready for dis tribution among paving contractors by Saturday nest Mr. danders prepared thc plans and specifications and fbr< warded them to Consulting Engineer Gilbert C. White, of Charlotte, who approved them, with slight aHern tious. . Draw Jurors for Criminal Court. The jury commissioners will today draw veniremen for the first week'of | : Ute summer term of Uto court of gen (eral sessions, which will be convened | Monday, May 10, with Judge Tbos. S. Sense, of Spartanburg,.on the henel), j The docket for the approaching term] I of coori ?3 a heavy one and indica tions are that it will be both, a busy and an interesting session. -rO Pension Checks Are Going Fast. Clerk of Court Poarman has distri buted about one-half of the pension ent. This is the i arly all. ntry" paint. AN WH^i No 132 checks for those in Anderson County who are entitled to receive them. There are over four hundred pen sioners iu the county. The pension money "was received here, only n few days ago. Preaching At Salem Sunday. Tho Kev. J. A. Covinaton of Green ville will preach at Salem church next Sunday morning at ll o'clock. The general public is cordially in vited to attend the service and es pecially those living in. the vicinity, of the church. Annual fleeting Of Stute Ilonlisis. There is considerable Interest on the part of local dentists in the -an nual meeting cf thc South v'arolinn State Dental Asociution, which will bo held In Columbia April 27-30. j Among the prominent people who will speak at tho gathering will bc Dr. j Harvey \V. Wiley, formerly pure food expert of tho United States govern i mcnt, and Dr,. Rodrigues Ottolengui of New York, N. Y.. editor of "IteniB 'of Interest." A number of dentists of ?tliis city will attend the convention. !-o Honen Path Schcol Defeated Anderson. In a game of ball .yesterday after noon st linnea Path thc baseball team of the school at that place walloped the ar;i:rc2atlca representing the high school of Anderson, the score being 4 to 0. Thc Anderson team left here early In thc afternoon for Honea Path and returned last night. Cotton 8U11 ?~ 9 1.4 Cents. Cotton on the local market i ?mains 9 1-4 cents, this price having prevail ed for the past several days. Practl cally hohe of the staple ls being of fered for sale on the streets. Three Great Watermelons Monte Cristo, Tom Watson and Kleck.ey Sweet 2 Great Cantaloupes Starnway** Giant, 30 to 40 lbs.; Dreer'a Hoodo, none better .... Get seed at I FANT'S BOOK STORE N. Main St. to A FAIR WARNINB One That Should Be Heeded bjr An. derson Residente. Frequently the first sign of kidney trouble is a slight ache or pain in the "loins. Neglect of thu} warning makes the way easy for more serious troubles-dropsy, gravel, Br?gh?'? dis ease. Tis well to pSy attention to the j first sign. Weak kidneys generally grow weaker and delay is often dc i gerous. Residents of this commun . ty place reliance in Doan's Kidney Pills. This tested remedy has flem used in kidney trouble over 50 yeara -is recommended all over the civilis ed world. Read thc following Auder son proof of merit: Mrs. David Burrows, 131 N. Mel mi fie street, Anderson, says: "Hard work weakened my kidneys and brought on backache. When I was Ironing, sharp twinges darted through my loins, driving me nhMost frantic. I had a too frequent desire to pass the kidney secretions and they distressed me. I had bad ditsy spells, too. Reading about Doan's Kidney Pills, I got a box at Crayton's Drug Store. I felt better after I had taken a few doses and three boxer fixed mo up in fine shape. I keep Doan's Kid ney Pills in Ute house now and uso them occasionally as a kidney tonic' Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy-get Doan's Kidney Pills-the same that Mrs. Burrows had. Fowtor-MHburn t"o., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o BASEBALL RESULTS. o 0 O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o FEDERAL LEAGUE At Baltimore 1; Newark 3. At Brooklyn 4; Buffalo 5. At Kansas City 0; St. Louis 3. At Chicago 6; Pittsburg 5. SOUTH! ATLANTIC LEAGUE At Albany 12; Columbus 4. At Savannah 3; Charleston 2. At Columbia 1; Augusta ll. At Jacksonville 4; Macon 5. SOUTHERN LEAGUE At Mobile 1; Atlanta. 4. At Memphis 6; Little Rock'l. At Naslnklle 8; Chattanooga 5. At New Orleans 7; Birmingham 4. UNIVERSITY GAMES At Athens, Georgia 0; University of Alabama 3. , At Macon, Mississippi Aggies 7; Mercer 6. . At .Greenville, Furman 3; Davidson 2. At Raleigh, University of North rarolina 10; Wake Forest 0. Clemson Wins From Richmond. CLEMSON COLLEGE, April 13.-In a slow game today Clemson outplayed Richmond. There were no special fea tures. The following is score by inning: R H E Clemson.- .. . .201* 004 00*-7 !) 4 Richmond .. ..201 100 000-4 8 2 Batteries: Schachte and Harrie; Cox and Craven, abase hits. McMillan, Clemson; 2 base hits, Harris, Clem son; struck out by Schachte 7; by Cox 3. " 1 1 Quit Meat If Your Kidneys Act Badly Take tablespoonful of Salts if Back hort? or bladder bother*. We are a nation .it "iieat eaters ard our blood is filled with uric acid, says a well known authority, who warns us to bo constantly on guard against kidney trouble. Th J kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from tho overwork: they get sluggish; the elhVuatlvo tis sues clog and thus the waste is re tained in the blood to poison the en tire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in tho back or the urine Is cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder ls Irritable, obliging you to seek relief during ''ste night; when you have severe headaches, nervous and ditsy spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weath er, get from your pharmacist - about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a ta lbespoonful In a glass of water be fore breakfast' each morning and in a few days your kidneys wilt act fine. This famous salts ls made from thc acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com - bined with lithla, and haa been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize thc acids ta urine so it ia no longer a source of irritation, thus anding uri nary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot Injure; makes a delightful efferves cent lithla water drink, and nobody can mak? a mistake by taking a Hole occasionally to keep tho Kidneys clean and active. l^^raK v FARMER .* ^^^B^^r^F' must have good J? Implements ; ff1 ,?|^W^i if he would raise ' GOOD CROPS j J .We furnish the Tool? !, 6 ' \ I from ourcomplete *: il j ''I JS P YOU DO THE REST fl i I I ?I lp SULLIVAN .?J) .. Wj/ Hardware Co. j'.: j COLE. L. BLE ASE Columbia, S. C. JNO. B. AUGER MULLALLY Anderson, 8. C LAWYERS Offices 751 w. Whitaer 8b, Telephone 858, Anderson, 8. C. ? ? 1 . *? ' ? ~* 1 ' ' ' ' ' r Screen Time ' isHeret Get your?creens y NOW! for your Windows ?na your Porch Screen'em Out NOW! Thc filos that survive tho winter produce Ute mil lions which in the next few months crawl through manure piles and heaps of filth, over tho butter, tickle vour he'i spots, and finality are drowned in thc baby's milk. From any filthy place, or sick room'in your neigh borhood, they may take typhoid fever germs to your own table. Chisholm, Trowbridge & Suggs DENTISTS New Theatre Budding. W. Whither St.