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TERRIFIC HAIL STORM In this county yesterday reminds you that it is not too late to take Insurance against this loss Q. FRANK JOHNSON CITIZENS INSURANCE AGENCY r Phone 209 Bleckley Building Anderson, S. C. (jossara They Lace In. front $2.00 to $10.00 Fitted bf our Cometiere. D. GEISBERG WHEN / you eeo an arrow, what do yon thing of? Of Course! / WHY jr Because it goes straight to fha spot! Tba "Mads in Anderson" Plumbers Wa Now Have J. P. TODD, N. A. VOYLES and "OLD PAT* in oar employ. Every ona an A No. 1 Good] Plumber. kif. Experienced, Triad and Trna Remember please, that we can and will sand yon the man best suited to your ne ods; so? when in need of anything in plumbing, phone Glean Plumbing Co. The Plumb Good Plumbers. j?gt Bese HUI. Phones 929 sai MB j SL DONT CABBY A HANDICAP THROUGH LIFB? Did you ever stop to think that] ?your every action, every thought, your disposition, and character are] Influenced every day by the condi tion ot your Liver? Failure Ia life! may be the direct reault of a dlsor-| de red Liver. Dr. Hilton's Life For The Liver and Kidneys will keep your livor la per-| feet condition. Get a bottle. For Sale by all Druggists. MURRAY DRUG CO., Distributors. Columbia, S. C. WANTS TO ESIABLK H CLINIC IN ANDERSON MRS. F. R. LATHAM SPENDING FEW DAYS HERE IN ITS INTEREST. WELL KNOWN HERE Mrs. Latham It First Graduate of Winthrop College-An In teresting Woman. Mrs. Flora Richey Latham, founder of the Latham Industrial Behool in Greenville, ls spending a few days in the city at the home of Mr. and Mra. J. A. Hall on South Main atreet. and while nere ls working for the establishment ot a free clinic in Anderson. The object of the school I In Greenville is to care for the poor ! crippled children who have no means ff holplng themselves. Mrs. I.iit lia ni hao been traveling in North and South Carolina, Georgia j ind Florida, visiting the home of tho children of this kind in order that she may compile statistics to show the public how badly more Bchools of this kind are needed. Her object In Anderson ls to create Interest and to secure the cooperation of the people here which will mean tho establishment ot a tree clinic for j the poor which -will also bo o?en to the deformed and crippled children. I In this way every defective child may be reached. She savs that Anderson ls ready for a clinic of this kind since two free beds for the county and three free beds for the city are kept at the An derson hospital. She also stated that this section was ready for a district nurse, this plan having been adopted In many communities and la working well. Mrs. LP timm desiree the coopera tion of all the good people of the city in this work ot all denominations. She ha? seen many of the people and all show a willingness to assist her In this important undertaking. She ts doing this work without a salary and feels that the people here will help her. Mrs. Latham ls a daughter of Mr. H. A. Richey, ex-sheriff of Plckens county and whose present home ls In that town. She ls a grand-daughter ot the late James N. Richey of this county who ls well remembered by many neople of the county. She waa the first one to receive a diploma from Winthrop College. She stated that since she is a native of Ander son countv she ta especially destrona ot establishing a clinic here. Makes For Pesee. t ' New York Times: Unmistakably lt ls a nply that makes for peace, not for strife. Our feet are planted upon sure ground of right, of law, of justice, ot humanity, yet we urge compliance id language ot friendship and courtesy. It we leave to Germany no choice but compliance, lt ta because by any other course she would belie her own tradi tions, ber high civilisation and would forfeit her place among enlightened sud humane peoples. We aak of 'her what In Justice to herself abe must grant. AMnggesUon. Baltimore Sun: To the flabbergaat ed and hard-pressed Rryanttes-at-any nprlce we offer this scriptural sugges tion: "And with one accord they all for ' sook bim and fled." GRAND MEETING HELD BY ANDERSON AD GLOB ABOUT 75 ATTEND FROM THIS CITY AND MANY FROM GEORGIA. A GREAT SUCCESS Dr. Hailey Had Done Beat to Make Partie? Enjoy Affair and They Did. The meeting of the Anderson Ad club last night at Hailey's ferry was generally pronounced to be the best one held yet. lt WH?> attended by representative citizens of Ander son, Hartwell and Elberton for social as well as a business meeting and in no detail was ?the affair a failure The Anderson oarty, made up of about fifty members of the Ad Club and several vlsltorr., left the city at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon and wmt to Hailey's ferry. Upon reaching that place it was decided to go on to Hartwell although the time waa Bhort anti accordingly nearly every member of tho party made the trip. At Hartwell the party was Joined hy the Hartwell and Elberton delega tions and aft'i a little while the eu tire crowd returned to Hailey's ferry and the real meeting began. Dr. Hailey had spared no pains in having everything done that would add to the pleasure and entertain ment of the parties. He met them and welcomed each and overy one, telling them that ne was glad to have them come to the Georgia side for the meeting. - N The supper, consisting ot delicious sandwiches, salndB. cold boiled ham, olives, etc.. was- nerved Just after sun set. This was one of the most enjoyable features of the meeting and the spread was pronounced to be JUBt grand. After Bupper the president of the Ad Club. Mr. Harry Oelsberg of this city called the meeting to order and called upon Mr. Porter A. Whaley, secretary of the Anderson Chamber of Commerce to mske a speech. Mr. WhuJey responded and in hts speech discussed the propos ed bridge ai the ferry, the interurban route and the necea .itv of good roads from the river to Anderson. Dr. Halley was then called upon and after Inviting the members to hold another meeting there discussed the question of good roads and their Importance tn the people of that sec tion. He highly praised the city of Anderson saying that tl.'- people lu that section of Georgia could come to this city and do their trading and go back home satisfied because they had done their shopping in one of the best towns In the south and knew what they had purchased was all right. He urged the construction of a better road from the river to Anderson, ex plaining the many advantages of such to this city. He praised abe Ander son hospital saying that he bad brought twenty-three cases there, of which all had turned out woll and that he had yet to lose a case by thia hospital. When asked about the way the roads were kept In auch good fix bot woo n Halley's ferry and Hartwell, he replied that the main thing In heving a good road was keep ing lt up after lt waa once construct ed. Hr ittatcd that In building the road, deep ditches had been made to give the road plenty of drainage and since that time the spHt-log dreg had done the work. He says that af ter every rain he has two mllo3 put Into shape, lils next neighbor two miles, and so on. Mayor J. H. Godfrey was the next Rpcaker and discussed good roads and the street paving in the city of An derson. He extended a cordial wel come to all the Georgia people to come to Arderson. assuring them that their visits and patronage was high ly appreciated. Capt. Hunter war, then called upon and after a few appropriate remarks. Mr. PhelpB Sassoon was Introduced. Mr. Sasseen spoke along the lines or advertising and urged the passage of an ordinance by city council in An derson making it a misdemeanor for anyone to advertise anything falsely. He stated that the purppse of the Ad Club was to promote truthful ad vertising and that he thought such an action by council would be very appropriate. The business meeting then being over, the crowd grouped about and talked for awhile after which good byes were said and all started to their respective homes. ,fc ?I, ? ?. ? J, ?t ?i A il iii iii 1 1 t 1 ii 1 .lt, M, i. M, TTTTTTS*T T l I I I I I I I I T I I 'I ???? I Personal j ? ? ? ? *- * * M AAAAA f . SAA^AJ . ? * * _ Mr. Joe C. Ligon of Iva was a bus iness visitor in Anderson yesterday. Mr. Oscar Kay of Pendleton was among the business visitors here yes terday. Mr. George W. Sullivan of Willlam ston was in Anderson yesterday. Miss Claudia Herron and Miss Marie Hernon of Starr are . the guests of Mr?. S. B. Elrod. Mr. T. C. Jackson. Jr., of Iva was in Anderson yesterday morning. Mr. S. N. rearman and Miss Car rie Moore motored to Lumpkln. Ga., yesterday where they will visit Mr. S. E. Moore. Pr. A. C. Wat non spent Sunday In the city with his brother Dr. J. E. Watson, on his way to the mountains. Mr. W. K. Hudgens of Pelier was In the city yesterday. Mr. W. C. Bannister was among the visitors in the city yesterday from Honea Path. Mr. Sam Stacks, formerly of this city but now of Charlotte, VU JO., is visiting friends in the city, -^w Mr. John Horton of Belton was a business visitor in Anderson yester day. Mr. W. C. Wilson of Greenville spent a few hours In the city yester day. Afr. Bryna's Declaration of War. New York Evening Sun: Mr. Bryan has declared war on the president Honeyed words fall altogether to ob scure the fact. Unfortunately the dec laration of war tse also against the United States, for the president rep resents the country In any Issue with a foreign power; his policy ls the na tional policy. Calm, Bat United. New York Evening Poet: Germany will decide herself If she Imagines that the absence of anything like aabro rattllng In the president's note merna a lack ot Inflexible resolution oa hui part, or on the part of the American tom drop ont of our neutrality al to sca la all this great Issue. THE ASPHALT PLANT ARRIVED YESTERDAY SUPERINTENDENT HERE AND SAYS EVERYTHING PRO GRESSING NICELY. THE MAIN TROUBLE Is That of the Water Pipes and Mains on Market Street Near Surface. The asphalt plant, which Jj to b& used In connection with the city pav nig, arrived in the city yesterday morning and is be;ng erected on the Blue Ridge railway yards. Mr. F. M. Joyce, superintendent of the plant arrived in the city on Monday after noon and says that ho is will pleased with the location and that everything ought to be going all right within the next few days. The concrete plant superintendent, who is in South Jacksonville, has been wired and ought to be here in a day or so. Mr. Graney, general superintendent Bays that he 1B well pleased with the progress that is being made but say? that some of the mains and water pipes on Market street ore not low enough and tnat they interfere with thc excavation. If these can be got ten out of the way. he stated, that the paving ought to be started In reality within a week's time. Mr. Clarence Osborne is making much progress with the excavation and grading and is patiently awaiting the arrival of his large tractor ou Monday when he says lie will be able to do much more work. NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cresas ia Nostrils To Open Up Air Passages. Ah! What relief! Your clogged nostrils . open right up. the air paa ssges of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. - No more hawk ing, snuffling, mucous discharge, headache, dryness-no struggling tor breath at night, your cold or catarrh la gone. Don't stay steed -up! Got s small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a Utile of this fragrant, antiseptic cream tn your nos trils, let lt penetrate through every affir passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membane, giving you Instant relief. Ely's Cream Balm ls Just what eve*/, cold and catarrh sufferer has-been seeking, t's Just nplo.tddl. Prayer la the Henhouse, The story la going round that when a Gallatln woman, Investigating a nlgbt noise in her chicken house, foUnd two well-dressed men, ?he point ed a gun at them end made them of fer up prayers for forgiveness for their misdeeds, then sent them on thetr way.-Kansas City Times. Poetle Justice. The Emnorla Gazette's Idea of poet! ? justice: "Ten years ago Belgium' d< - vastated this country with large, bar wood rabbits, called Belgian har?s, that were not good food nor rr uch good- for ornaments. Today w& are sending the Belgians perfectly good edible food. If this Isn't returning good for evil-what la it?"-Kansas City Star. Palmrictttt? Tkia?ing TODAY "THE OPERATOR AT THE BIG SANDY" Bron Two-reel Drama "NAUGHTY HENRIETTA" Beauty Ant! One Oilier Selected Reel FOUR REELS IN ALL BIJOU THEATR1 TODAY "TRICKARY Two-reel Laemmel Drama, featuring M. -~ Wilson and Helen Leslie "BROKEN HEARTS AND ?99 An L.-KO Comedy, featuring Mann and Gertrude Selby CALOMEL WHEN BILIOUS? NO! STOP! MAKES YOU SICK AND SALIVATES 's Lhtr Tone", ls Harmless To Gilli Year Sluggish Liver md Bowels. Ugh! Calomel makes yon tick. It's horrible! Take a dose of the dsngerous drug tonight and tomorrow you may lose a day's work. Cal?me! ia mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it comes into contact with sour bilo crashes into it. breaking it up. This ia when you feel that, awful nausea and cramping. If you are slug gish and "all' knocked out," if your liver la torpid and bowels constipated ot you have headache, dizziness, coated tongue, if breath ta bad or stomach sour, h at try a spoonful of harmless Dodson's liver Tone*tonight on my guarantee. Here'a my guarantee-Go to any store and get a 50 cent bottle of son's Liver Tone? Take a spoonful and If it doesn't straighten you right up and make-you feel fine and vigorous, I want you to go back to the store and f>et your money. Dodson's Liver Ton* * deatroving thc sale of calomel because it ts real liver medicine; entirely vege table, therefore it can not salivate or make you sick. 1 guarantee that one spoonful of Dod son's Liver Tone will-put your sluggish liver to work'and clean your bowels of that sour bile and constipated wast* which is clogging your system and mak ing you feel miserable, I guarantee that a' bottle of Dodson's Ltv?r**Tone will keep your entire family feeling "fin? for months. Give it to-your children. It is harmless; doesn't gripeaand.they like ita pleasant taste. D u s A NI Wi rr H i NJ 13 CLEANS,POLISHES EVERYTHING PREVENTS RUST EV ER Y WHE R?> asyrihSaTaaxfzx??,ladeen tod oat, S HM . ? rT^^M?tE*C0MfANV*??O- .11 III 111 HM 4a OA ?HOAOWAV -._Maw YORK env M