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Quickly Relieves Without Dittoes* The cougestlon of waste and refuse from the stomach, ferment ing in the bowels, generates poison ous gases tbat occasion distress and Invito serious illness. Health and comfort demand that this con gestion be -speedily relieved and tho foul mass expel .'ed? The well founded objection "neat people to tl}* violence of <? tl.artic on! r-jrautivt ag*uM i? cvercome by peing the combina tion of simple laxative herbs wah pepsin that Is sold in drug stores under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup- Pepsin. A dose at night brings relief next morning, without discomfort or inconvenience. A free trial bottle can be obtained by writibg to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 462 Washington St., Monticello, Ills. feiMVEL FORD DEAD Wes Brother of Hrs. C. P. S?IUvaa of This City. Friends in Anderson of Mr. Samuel Ford will regret to learn of his death at lils home in Gaffney yesterday af ternoon at 12:45 o'clock. Hr is sur vived by bis wife and three children. Mr. Ford was well and favorably known In Anderson, being a brother of Mrs. C. P. Sullivan. . Mrs. Sullivan went to Gaffney yes terday to attend the funeral services. Do You Raise Chickens If so, here's tho place to get your feed. Wo carry tho full Cypher's linc -Laying Mash, Scratch Feed, Short Cut Alfalfa, Developing Food, for lit tle "Biddy" chicks, Meat Scraps, and Wheat Shorts, etc., etc. J. M. McCowtt Phone 22 East Whittier Street. We Are Surprised and very much gratified with the liberal patronage especially this this week. We believe that we have given ?satire satisfaction to oar customers old and new. Yes for we are getting uaw customers every -day. Today we have Red Snappers, Spanish Mackerel, Salmon Trout? Black Fish, Red Fins, Shad and fine large Shrimp. We Still Dress Them. Phone us early ?ud of ten | Phone 117. C. F. POWER & SON 201 McDtdfie Street. . NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Tito undersigned administrator of the estate of Jno. T. Llgon, deceased, hareby gives notice that Bhe will oh May ll, 1915, apply to the Jodge of probat? for Anderson County for a final settlement of said estate and a discharge .from hts o**ce of adminis trator. MARION T. LIGON, Admx. SOUTH CAROLINA. . Anderson County. . Caldouia Overton Devlin, Plaintiff, vs. Mrs. Bertha P. Scott. Hewlett Over ton and Daisy Belie Overton, Defend enta. Pursuant to an order of sale grant ed herein I will sell on Salesday in May nest 19t5, in front ot the Court House. In Ute City of Anderson, 8. C.. during usual hours or sale, the real estate described as follower ts wit: Ail that lot of land in th 9 City or Anderson, County and State; itoresaid, containing three tenths (3- 0) or sn acre, more or less, bounded by Jeffer son avenue, by lot number of five, hy lands of Colored Building and . Loan Association and lands of 6j>ann und known as lot number fouf~on plat made by G. A. MoDsvid.. May 21. 1S?5, which wai ^corded tn the office of the dork or court tor Anderson County, lu Book L. L. L. page 841, Reference to !he said plat will show that courses an t distances. Term,? cash. Purchaser to pay extra tin papers. > W. P. NICHOLSON, Probate Judge as Special Referee. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AU person? have claims agatnsr the ? estate of W. A. Cane? deceased, are hereby notified to present them jrep. ?rtrtt^if thkNsndcrplsfted wlthtu . a?d those CARTWI. executrix. _ in WHITE MAN NAMED BED EVANS BOUND OVER TO HIGHER COURT ALLEGED TO HAVE HAD TWO GALLONS Arres led Near Orr Mille By Sheriff Gives Bond of. $200 Before Geiger* Charged with having in storage on lita promises more than a gallon-a month" law, a white man named Bed Evana waa yesterday bound over to the court of general sessions by Mag istrate Q. H. Geiger under bond of $200. Evans waa arrested a tS o'clock Sat urday afternoon in his home near Orr Milla by Sheriff AslUey and Deputy Sheriff Sanders. The sheriff stated yesterday that he found two gallons of whiskey hidden in thc man's house. It seems that Ute arrest grew but of the officers coming into possession of a whiskey carton bearing tho address of Bed Evans and billed to him at Hartwell, Ga., and which waa jf three gallon size. Thia lcd the officeta to believe that the party whb, received the package got more than one-gal lon of whiekoy, which is tho largest quantity one can receive .under the new "gallon-a-month" law. It is believed that this is the first arrest in Anderson county unvrsr thc recently enacted "gallon-a-month" law. y . CONVICTS WELL TB?ATED Prominent Business Man spends Baj At County Contict tamp. A prominent business man who spent Sunday at county convict camp No. 1, near Pendleton, as the guest of Capt. Carl McConnell, spoke yes terday in the highest terms of the condition of the camp and everything connected with it, convf-cts, mules, etc. "There are 31 mules in the camp and I personally examined all ot them and found three small sores on all that number. I looked at the mules because I bad heard that- Some ol ?hem were frightfully abused. I can certainly say that there is no truth in that report. Some of th efattcst mules I ever Baw are' with that Pendleton camp." ?'*.. ?"< 'Speaking of thc treatment thc con victs are? getting, thia visitor stated that he made inquiries among the negroes-unbeknown to the guard and without a s'ngle exception waa told that Ute convicts Teccivo not only humane treatment from Capt. McConnell and the other guards but a great deal better treatment than some ot them deserve The gentleman went on to state that any reports ic cir culation aa to the convicts receiving inhumane treatment arc noth bonn out by tho facts. Tho negroes, he stat ed, aro well cared for in health and especially in sickness; that they are happy, and devoted to Oielr captains. - PIBE LAST SIGHT' Negro House Near -Toxowsy Mills Waa Destroyed. > First last night destroyed a simili house, occupied by negroes..near thc To:, a way mill- Tho property was own ed by Hubbard McCulty. .' N The fire department responded to the alarm, but as the fire was beyond the city limits and not in reach of ti hydrant, nothing could be done to tove lt., -:-' 11 Better be safo titan sorry-Willett P. Sloan. Insurance. fold That There Was Ke Core for Ulm. "After suffering for over twenty rears with indigestion and having jonie of ibo best doctora here toll mo here waa no euro for mo, I think lt mly right to tell you for the sake of tlbur Bucorura aa well as your own iStlsfacUon that a 25 cent bottle of Chamberlain's Tablets hot only re levad me but cured me within two uonths although I niru a man of 65 ^eare,,, writes Jul. Grobien, Houston, rexaa. Obtainable everywhere. SOl'THEKN FAifllLY LIFE IN TUE CIYIL WAR BAYS. >The Warrena of Virginia," tho LAsky-Be lasco pftotodramailc version yt Wm J C. DeMUte's play of the same lame, shows a phaae ot Civil war life which has been little emphasized. This a the home life of tho Southern fam ilies, rich a few months before, now patiently and courageously cudur!..? poverty ano defeat. The drama does lot seek to Justify the politics of ?Ither eauSe, but it muat bring closer lo all the world the sufferings of the ^oafederacy and the nobility of the 'boya tn grey*" Blanche Sweet, who makes her Leaky debut In this pre ludien, playa Ute role of a Southern tiri who ia captnrod by her own lover, i Northern lieutenant At the Para mount today. Oar "Jitney" Offer-This aaa Se. DONT M UBS THUS. Cut out this slip enclose with be to Foley A Co.. Chicago, Ht, writing your nam? and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, fot coughs, colds and croup; Foley ? and bladder; Foley Cathartic Tftblntr. a wholesome and thoroughly cleans ing cathartic. Evana Pharmacy. . ?y... Intelligencef NEW SERIES, VOL. 1, NO. ?. W??kly. l?tobU??e* 18?; Dal?* Jan. 18, !'./.<. _'_ ?_._ _ ANDERSON, S. C., MORNING, MA\32, 1914. PRICE $1.50 THE YEAR, tural Leader. j CLEMSON COLLEGE,''Apt11 ?I!?. U the recent meeting of the board of ' ruKteea of Clemson College, tho ward authorized the placing of ;i ablet; In the college chapel which ihould pay tribute to the memory of ho late. Col. J. S." Xe whian, Hr3t pro essof of agriculture at'Clemkon ani} mo ot ; the So?tb'6 most' . dlstirf- ; tulahed'und widely known agriculv? .ut?: ? I CoT. Nowman' enjoyed prominence n his chosen field both- abroad und', lt .horns. For eight year he wu?*> * )rofefe8,0r of agrlCdlturc, horticulture' ind. animal. industry at the Alabama Polytechnic'Insn:.!'. -.nui director . oft! ho Alabama.-State texVeriinent- 'sta-jj lon. "Frdht^therfe he c?hic? to . Clent-A .on Coll?ge un; Ifa:<first professor a)fff igricultur.c, aiid*-w??; also dires-'tor 'pf j' he agricultural" dt?partmeht:.o?. the allejfr.' >.* . ' : ' J Heywas the author o?.'sev?ral . ag- ? Icu i tural works, o? which the beat." kAown- ls probably his "Southern ?ardeners' Practical Manual." He rae always an ardent gardener, and in earnest bollevcr in aitd worker: for [(versification in agriculture. Col. Newmr.n was the father1'of C/ Newman, professor of horticulture :t Clemson College, and C. L. Kaw ana,, professor of agronomy at North karolina Agricultural and Mecbanl al College. St. James a Warne of New Hotel Tu Bc Opened Up In Old Y. M. C. A. Building. St. JanicB ls the name ot.the.new j lots! which Afcshra. J. . C. Prcssly | ind J V. fiarle will open up May li: n the old Y. M. C. A. building on j Vest ^srle street. j Tbs -building, bas heen thoroughly -enovated and painted inside and cat, j ^resenting the appearance o fan on .irely new structure. These gentle-I men announce that they will Rive j :ir?t class accommod?t loos, the. best I wrvices and -th? beat ol table far?. I rh? rates wilt be. 12.Cu per day. j You can get the news wblle lt? new ! n*Tho Morning Daily Intelligencer, j O O O O If O Q O O O O ? 0 ,0 OOO '? 0 o Jj BASEBALL Itksi?Lm ? o?' . ^r*H ? I tro o o o o 6H o,o o. o o o o o', o* ooo National ??"ag??. ;-t-.\'cw Vork' O; Philadelphia :;. ?t'Cincinnati *; St.. Lom* ?i ?, ? I At Chicago -8, Pittsburg 7. At Boston 7; Brooklyn morning g?toe; Ho.ston G; Brooklyn 4, after noon game' ' _.- I Federal League* At St. Louis 1; Chicago ti. Al Pittsburg g; Kansas City 4. At New Ark; lZi Baltimore li. At'Buffalo G; Brooklyn IO.: South Atlantic League. St Cqlhmbm 7; . Savannah 2. .At (?narlcston ? ; Augusta 6. . i-'oliJinbuK G: Jacksonville-1. . AtyMacon 1; Albany 3. ,P 'American League, '"M' -Wglfct?gton 4 ; Bost?n . 2. . iYr1 A; Philadelphia G; New York U. ..' At Detroit fi;'Chicago'1. > At ?St. Louis.7;'.Cleveland 2. Southern League. Mobile 0; A'tlauta;.-7-;: ^A'.^^^ ?l ^ '} I?i? "''''K'K'!U '" V V^:rloU?>?llc:\-\rn|vc,?^fe a^|?''W^Vi>?vp^sity. North Carolina 3. .At-Hai? ''iyefeto o;borgia KltShrNE BEt'EATED FI RMAN of Erokltuans Ventured Ten Inning Lame With Baptist?. GRHiBNVlLL?, April 19.--Furniarz lost hor^first game . on ' the home grounds/herr: this afternoon when Krakln?'batted out a six to'four vic tory in a ten Inning contest.' : A th rr i- base hit by Cul luv. ay. wit! two .'men 0?. defeated Furmau. Mc Daniel made a three bagger earlie: in the gytmo' scoring'two mon. Bran-j on, first' baseman- tor Kvaklne, playe< ntl excellent game, going- down- In th? dirt and picking np. several low throws: The score follows: R H K Farrou-. .. . .100 020 DOO <>.-* 0 1 Erskine .. . .002 OOO 020 2--? 1* 2 f lotteries: Wharton and Brown; Wolfe and McDaniel. CITBOLAX crrROLAXi CITROLAX! Beiit thing for constipation, sour stomach, laxy liver and ^sluggish] bowels. Stopa a sick headache almost j ut once. Given a moat thorough and satisfactory, flushing-- no pain, nu nausea. Keeps your system cleanse?!, owest and wholesome. 'Tl. B. Jtas muaaen,. E*eanaba, Mich.,, writes: "Citrolax 1? a Ano laxative, pleasant Honht'tt-II/ar. Married; Sunday a(turaoun April 4-at Townvillo- by the Kev. T. C. Ligon, Mi W. J. byar und-Miss Hernjcb Ben . -.-J, i -M.--^ ,n^tt. Ioth of Fork . township." Portee .Allson. * Married Sunday morning-April IS, . ' ' ' ? ,y' ut Towiiville. by :tlio Ki v. T'. < ? Luton, Mr'., Viu.i /lUoii anet .MiHB Ella "\ Carteo,. both- of -Fork^township,: Make Your H?^ j Attjra<^?e on Mpr ^c?et J To :hav(j^K^!i?st^lobM'ng.Hou9V . f f .'. ? in thc nofehborhood should be-the- f fif arri SOU S g ! ambitiojcpvery hous^vner, -^o?/l?n? Country'* Paint I There are so many advantagesr-' . I economy in repairs-increased value r . 1 .* t , .1 ? - permanent Colors 9 i t ? of property-pleasant environment, _i.nnKcr Wear 1 etc* -Economy (per ye;?<s of wear) 1 Paint and Flowers ?TLTZ^, ^ a c.?-J arc two essentials. The cort of these is smaK l'am? Products because they are the best io te 1 i when thc pleasure-and c m fort of home im- had.They have been tested by Scientific uren I provement arc enjoyed. W? want to help and practica! painters and have always bi* en 1 you choose tho right paint for every surface. ' found to ''Give Brst Results," and most ?at?s He?d the nexc column. factory. ,., .; ' ' * ' ,f . |,;'-r ? / DUGAN 'S P?RSONAL GUARANTEE pf .perfect satisfaction is your protection, j Even ir??n,;Steel, and other metals are slowly burned up by thc- oxygen in the' air/ That v y is v/hy all the big railroads keep all their locomotives,, equipment and trestte-wbrycare?ully painted. They have'demonstrated by scientific tests and erperiments that the tremendous sums spent in the labor and materials for painting are not an expense, but an economy. hs Anderson ^or ||"