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WILSONS RECOVERY TO BE SLOW AND TEDIOUS Physiclans Reiterate That He Must 'irs. Wilson again spent a part of Put Aside all Thoughts of Ills Of- the day reading to him as has been her flee While Convalescing, Grayson daily custom since his illness, and ilefutses to Comment. on Rtuiors. - strains from the talking machine in iWashington, Oct. 12.-Vhilc Presi- the sickroom could be heard at inter dent Wilson is -believed by his physi- vals. clan to .be on the road to recovery, the ,Dr. Grayson and the other physi process will be slow and tedious. The clans have adopteda -policy of "stand president. it was reiterated today at ing Pat" on their bulletins, and will the White 'House, must resign to strict not even comment on the dally crop observance of the physicians' orders to of rumior concerning the president, Ut aside all thought of his oilce ,while that spring up overnight. convalescing, and remain in bed until IW* Grayson said he would not com danger of a relapse has passed. meat on the published letter written by Rear Admiral Grayson, the pre- Senator Moses of No IlampehIpe to dent's personal physician, and the a constituent, saying that the presi physicians he called in more than a dent had a brain lesion. Dr. Grayson week ago continue to confine them- explained that he would not deny the selves to terse bulletins twice a day as statement because he would not de far as the public is concerned. That Part from Is policy of standing on is they are satisfied with the progress officlal bulletins and refusing to dis their patient is making is apparent cuss the lremident'H case further than from the spirit of optimism that Per- the Ifor ation contpineri In the o nitlge vades the White 'Douse anGh the re- tdn. sentinent with wvhich various rumors ISenatort'Moses said tonight that hie as to the P~residen~t's "real" condition ,~ 11, ~ telteri cp0l~t -ire ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ mn on yWieHus fiil. a the publshe letter wrten8 ty i request for informal Ilo and that hie Tonight's bulletin said: mllerely had referred to the presi-(01,'F "WiHe House, October 12, 10 1). in. (lability as had been re.orted to him The president is In good spirits and the senator auded that he l d no1 has had a restful day." wi-tten thle letter for publication. "Grayson." ---___ The president wvas said by officials WtL WAr VE'1EANS to have spent a quiet and restful Sun- TO( ORIGANIZE iLEGIO! day, although somewhat depressed be- -nfm octenhe cause of a dIrizzling rain wvhich began 'i'etnloritry Organizationt Already Per to fall during the night and continued fected and Rally 3eting Is to 1) all day. woeld To id ght. aremetb. eporary organization of ti e Hblos. D. Lake, Jr ouos., of the Amer U. S. ARMY GOODS ca Legion composed of white vei FOR SALE adis of the World War has een pt 1U. S. Army lRanges, 33 inchiest , fcted and at a meeting held last We 33 Inches -wide, 52 inches dea-nestlay night Ii the court. house It Wa bestos tits lining, nickeled trimmed announced that a charter from natioi with tdre box 9x18 Inches, water ilt headquarters had been received im back ready to connect with hot wa- that the Post was in a position f ter tank; oven 23 inches deelp, 28 Permanent organization. A mal Inches wide, 1wr inches high with meeting has been called for Thursdi shelf; warming closet 8 Inches high, night of this wveek, when a rpertillnei 2 Inches de, 14 Inches widc . Smut tbox and ornamental back. iwitil organization m;ill be Perfected. Cat shllef 24 inches hi1gh, 10 Inchles (deep, W. nI. i11licey, Jr., is temporary clial 35 inches wide; also nive joints ipe, man of tie organization and Cas. 2 large bolerswith ids; wortih $200. Fleming Is temporary secretary. Cost governlment $161.00; our spe ctoal prine oly .$o7.n 0 The post i naed after the i 1-. S. Army Galvanized Hot Witter et. olls. 1). Lake, ., said to rd a Tanks. 82 gallon capacity, 85 lbs.lbee tie rankitg Laurens cointy al essur', almost new . . . . . N t 1.T 1. S. Army floaer'ts, R lianlt I lon Islt,). i llei te Pst. toi te amerlal I-lot Blast, large filze, nickel r-il- IpothPststobtaefr .v. -A vAry be GOtifD tov slight- all whio, c ed otwhi t e , vt ly lused, good its new; will h)url numlllet',of wvhom hlave already Jolti Swvood or coal; a regSlar $65 heater rhv thloal rlebear'hal fee is $1 for .. .. ........ ....... $37541 e eradtelclmm U. S. rm"I icaters, ''lig Seven." :;uItI- t~'y~~~11( h oa lell able for homle, ;tor~e, factor-y. etc ; fee will be decided on at thle niet inlplenficed condiainoda; will t eie hseday nsigtWt. wood or coalnges,.33..nches.hgb' ile ige~t n T trsda o night Is 1.S. Army, reguliation tloahlle whleel1 l3 3 i n c s , g d e 2 o l l i t l o l . d I e s h a - I ' o e d a t 8 o ' t o c h I n t e f o i t t o ri nes s is oln et , n wo eh $125 per Light ef es ll e ts w ill e Sei'ved al s(q, ()I, 011 I'~...........7ol vveans are uirged to at tend. b. S. A y I)otle I re ad It aroeonnctiit itheo wa- t t pgt wth American p gion 1 good wi in high with meeting h beenced for Tihu roe] 1. S. Amy McC nantal Saddl, wt oga will lie e eect at se t go ert n. g o o $ 0 c o n d iti u. . u 2 .9 'jo l ti g th ie lost. U. S. Army M Clellan Saddles. ileukW fpressure almost.n.. .... 2995 INO kIled i thE wrTh emN U. S. Army Heates, Opeint Hrime s oft e Pot toWN .be t An Lr Haoe at, rke siz enal ;fodrimuacthn-id vatt fyou.ed,...od.as.new;.will.burn number~l ;of whom have wrlesd jin< wood. Armyal h av r eu l r $6 he~ rs '( aterouThe naoton l mem ershi f; isf$ for . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - 7- t'7 yearkl ad~ tae l o a me m r U.'S.'Army eari, "ig S, mai s tuit idncc abeleaorhoe Ustoe aoy,1)1 e'iete eewl 'edcie n tte et in lspi lendidcondiin; Iwil with Thursdal night wod \r ol. . . . -t9 T1he majotin h dy o h tin oi t i strp. Ar y rg $to doIe h e be 1 h eld a us tio' lc itn h o ehs h.5Arss gOliv onirsll.wobl har!u-Iie'f'l tsdisprely Its et, ou rcv..e ..d r.pa. .. - - 95 l eeasaeugdt ted U. S. Army Doubleread Hrnesstt~', themetig thleic ofmerle aturaln roon o nt d iio .. ..i .. ..C''il .. 6 . t'n lyw ii e nill be nese tedtoe ch i ve e U. S. Amy .\lcalnnanks maddlfetrs- tatfomtefodeog eavy leaer, o ioonitido dick .9 joiting mthel ot. ril eey .1 i. Army M<Cella ncSdes. newathloiy U.S Army woolatheroats, foriteds. 11111il tieWN s OR A~L Otll 13ad atRcwsadArea; o' iflyl a e plIthin yand wanet fro ounCd hleate r -Itroughoeut'l~ lpe it- Iof you have11 t ' w o wke s n 1 for-..st. .p a. .. ......- -- --.-9- iaceliht o u areil not po ude of;bf U. S. Army heavy Lrehe, olivlal. theyin re sallw orasubjec twlowedm a..s.lend....ha..ter.......... - ha-kr blacheyd10 11ke M~'i-'ona stm U. S. Army iLeate recags, mae iiablet fofltor twowek tn noice been leaitr Used u aericebleJ(olSd itti(itlr~tcl(l'Ilg staptt. W o $5.00 I ..v .. ..ey.50 th'in b'l cause the sto ,mida llyoe kreril reoatfew arpai e: ffer shecre(i(tin (litcien fte aua U. S. Army CommlerSlelalmfessa(''- 1 gestiuicsan (in congseqene frenovatd atd gepard yo ma co.4- notI Eltac f4llirothfodeug U . S. NAy hmocks nhilt of extr. itiemte'onors.vr a he. aviy eavys g a nized% fitz dk it lir body.rei hiti tpros. $2xcellent. nion itoh- e uld lit thiee op aNh U.ai. Armys nw.ol P Ovrc aifr U.n wi. at prer ad ratfo term laniestor lty weateketou can- N Yoodthe ,lemet. ne -hssayi t not S.Amy abtter o''Cvers. ued, cl'rn-Itssi,1.5.A,(c bunting cond95iton. May be ArmuarYhntr w west dyedbfak, $1r5 .bu S. deArmyalt moent wof on setvdttomach' itabec U1. .y Aio" breheove $draI.hae soldineern gursnted ofamt foS . . Arm-sp --e --5 -'. .' A-- l * atud iestio, a t ;e o r ghon. ra.e $S()U. Army axces . lav stmac dnisurbnce bihdayin, I o. rmyig p airs,15 Iv. offArm thal- leare taby. lieurens gtiDru Ced -aU. S. tArmy $1eathrT S.vls Jamckn iltl, knife baonet tesng Werll lat you;-~''s 011inI5~ 111 ~lil5 whe gi'oArmy~ ShIte lTes a .9'.'lllfl in ii nil'''- 111 oIler ('iArmyil. heavy11 galvanze flr and i ife rbwadier' General irnt13 Rsshr wter (uell sI, S. Ach . is.'l A;i'lcmy Iem nEgne op Rube ht Ss, eaned U.$1.r0 e yh oh-i 'f chslcl'ittt naiv hes, binedtw,$p ar. U.mil, hS. I tril the a'va'Iosivd .iid $1or . t l 5.l'thel' engineehrinbors diedl ofast YoArmnoy paelt IfA U.0 sArmahshofitNwdr.htn P' re F.ck $.25. Uelih. S. Army Pa-lea' edetoay. hite was gradua ted va iel tid bsoe $0 AG. . ii.' Arnii y Enug ot ' , Pol i nt 4 l i I, 9 A andll conui' lish'nf bayli oete isheerold~ fat'el \\ - sldt' A.i ~i.iI i'' wlnfrund t make5~hSt s a wonderfull in1 the5 (1s engnr, riito the i'li ii BRADng Lhutin an fshngD kfD N'ri airGenera'lini'9o3 shattie 75AREach.USErm COMPANYvce fore' (11 hstiremen'ti.AilI abl htsclane $.00eah. nert ing, a kledwa il he fervedt OrleonvOit CATA" DOU er.hadlbee pres'iidlent froml be0 tioC Youret moneyt bai ifT notR'm oatsled (eealR'el a ona in 1110 5.11.11- - rno i\reea', A~lbama , he fudd/noesvstn u tr n2t \is-enGaa WITE MEN UiX Jl TURNER'S PARTNER w Negro Who Blonsted of Having Part e in Shooting in Greenville, Killed in j: Anderson. p Anderson, Oct. 1I.-Iled Frazier, a t negro, who, it is said, boasted of be- 1 ing a partner of Joe Titrner, and that lie played a part in the Greenville ept sode last Sunday morning when two t policemen were killed, was shot and killed :by two white men, J. S. McMinn and Robert Cawley, in the Anderson mill village this morning at 8 o'cock. The men came to the police station af ter the shooting and gave up to Chief Saminions, iwho notified Sheriff San ders, and the latter placed them in the county jail. Frazier's body showed fiVe bullet wounds and his head one. A white man turned over to Sheriff Sanders two pistols, ong of .32 calibre and the other of .38, which lie said UidNilin and Corley had given him. The .38 had three ellpty chambers and the .32 had four. Frazier was one of a gang of ne groes which is 'heing mllhoyIed by the Fiske-Carter Construction company of (Greenville in painting houses at, the Anderson mill. lie appeared early Friday morning and asked for workc. During the afternoon lie is said to -have given some trouble and that he made boasts about having killed four men. This morning the two white men nwent. into the house where lie was at 'work and called his attention to the poor class of painting he twas doing and told him to go over it. It is said that he began cursing them and put his hands in his overalls. The men claim that they had heard him say lie had a pistol and that upon seeing him make this move, they fired. The shooting occurred in the room where the negro was at work. A .32 calibre U. S. special was found upl)on 1him. It is said that his home is about (I four miles north of Anderson. ly "DANDERINE" PUTS y it BEAUTY IN HAIR . Girls! A mass of long, te thick, gleamy tresses VC in so n 00 ipd niy to -? At. lit- L'et "Danderine" save youri hai. al 'an double its beauty. Yol canl have Ic of long, thiek. strong, iustrous ha Don't let it slay lifeless, thin, scra gly or fading. Bring back its colI Vigor and vitality. Get a 35-cent bottle of de(lightI be "Danderine"~ at any dre' - or toil Dlur couniter to freshen youri scalp; (lie the diandiruiff and1( fall-ing hair. Your ht >es needis this stumnulat ing tonic; thien ach lfe, color, brightness andi abundani the will returni-diurry! not e a S * * * * * * * * * * * * *S not e * ('fl08S iiILL N EWS. oes * nil- S S * S e S S S e S S S * * * * 't of (Cross 11111, Oct. 13.-Mr. Wai 'td- D arnellI or Saluda has bought1 t it Janes Dukes house and lot and I tiluioved his familily to Cross 11111. ile~enzle & Duglass of Greenvi cat- brought another lot of horses t5- mnules to Cross 11111 last week and sold them at auction Saturday. Th onwere oneC diozen of each and stop) brought fairly goodl picies for scrt :art- lot thlese dealeris have sold hee I andt Anlother big aucn lolle11 is on day. Th'iis t ime it is a iinube townl lots, inluldig one dwel hiouise nearI thle hiea rt. otf thle town. A land is dilvidled upi into small sitabn le( for eriec t ing butsiness hot its and1( is thle plroperty~ of .\eS'v~ainl early Leppa rd. Tlhie d we'lling was rece putreused by Mr. L eplparid and (en- heeni repaired andl~ 11 impoved. iredi) sales ar~e under the manaiifgemenmt rsi in reail estate compan~fy of Greenmwoc nighit Th'ie road force on thle new tou New highway have reachiedi thle ies id wvas of 10. A. Adamils w iih thie gradtiinlg from arec now iiuttinug onl the topi soil. 10one( of thIie dlistanice hbelIow t owni has k of c~omle(ted( bitt neieds a good ranl ly be- mak1 e it readyi 3 for t ravel. lFor several weeks the' two nuhm nI tile (If t his place have biein runntinu .dl lhe hIgh tension diniig IfIe diay an' 1913:. ten in to the tnight . Very seldom1 fonit it ha n ed1 thaIlit ('enltin pour1 ed i oll (If iapidily as It has done1, all this arriedi Tihie cro i' l nearly i 3 all open1 11n il1s, a -far' the largest portiloll has lbeen IIs, of ('red~. rs and .\i'. WN. iar ci tasor' reac~h ed f son, Iast week fromh Fran (C. So1 fat Ing at kno(w e'very3 onlle of thle C ross hlih ngres- are now'. safe at 110me1. Only 01nt C. lot fl. b n i r e, VI m i l n,ned a Ackson. One other lwas slightly 'ounded. We were very glad to see Jack Wil ut of Furman at home Sunday. 10 looking well and Is very much leased with his work. Ile spleaks en kusiastically of the splendid new ath tic grounds on the Furman campus. Rev. and 'Mrs. J. B. 1111house, of ,bbeville, spent somc thne with rela Ives here last week. AMr. Iillhouse vas returning from the meeting of Iresbytcry at Clinton. Reed Parlor and Living Iloom Silts ust received]. Latest finishes, best apestry upholstering. S. M. & E1. H. WHI-IS & CO. ,0. SS If Constipated, Bilious or Headachy, take "Cascarets" Sick headache, biliousness, coated Put your money in our National Bank and know tongue, or sour, gassy stonach-al 'ways trace this to torpid liver; de- that it isabsolutely safe. Our vaults are fire ard bur layed, fermenting food In the bow- lar proof and men with money and character stand els. Poisonous matter clogged in the in- behind our National Bank. testines, instead of being cast out of the system is re-absorbed into the Our Bank is one of the vast system of Federal Re blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes conges- serve Banks which stand together for the protection of tion and that dull, throbbing, sicken- each other and their depositors. mng headache. Cascarets immediately cleanse the We want your banking business and shall be glad stomach, remove the sour, undigested food and foul gases, take the excess to have you come to see us. bile from the liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and We add 4 per cent. interest. poisons in the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep. PilesThe Enterprise National Bank Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails N. B. DIAL, President C. H. ROPER, Cashier to cure Itching. Blindc leeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles and youandkn restful leet after the first applicatiola Prcfie r 'br Warm Winter Coats and Suits New Fall Coats One hundred New Fall Coats for Ladies and Misses in all shades et $25.00 to $50.00 Ce Ladies' Coat Suits Li Seventy-five Ladies' Coat Suits new Fall styles in lie, Serges, Velour and Trico tine, Black, Navy and is Brown to of $37.50 to $65.00 Ing Rain Coats 1 MIS Ladies', Misses and Chil dren's Rain Coats all sizes. 11 toi Vat I of-! I Oy "11 1 ho Me I S We