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bothers. IF BACK HURTS USE SALJSJOR KIDNEYS j Eat les? meat if Kidneys feel like j lead or Bladder r fl MoBt folkB forget that tho kidneys, V like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasion ally, else wo have backahce and dull ni'sery in tho kidney region, severe headaches, 'rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all '?crts, of bladder disorders. t You simply must keep four kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache /or pain In the kidney legion, get about four ounccn of Jad Balts from any good drug store here, tn Ito 0 tal)! es poon ful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days abd your kidneys will then act fine. This famous Balts in made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice com bine! with lltbla, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, ii also neu tralizes the acids in tho urine so it no longer irritates, titus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts ls harmless; Inexpensive; makod a delightful efforveucent li.thla datur drink which everybody should take now ano then to keep their kid neys clean, thus avoiding serious! complications. A wellrknown local druggist says| ho sells lots of Jad Salts to folks wiio while lt ls only trouble. The Sinking of the Ancona. In ? sense tho Allies' best friends are the submarines of .their foe3 . In respect td -the trend of American sen timent regarding tho war this has been notably true. Just after cotton had been declared contraband and a heightened resontmcnt had begun to | manifest itsolf In this country towards tho Allies, a German submarino sunk the Arabic. Just an the dispatch of the American note to England fixes the ' attention of tho people or this country upon Allied interference with Ameri can /trade, a submarine believed to be Ann lr ian sinks a great liner laden with women and children and tho world j stands aghast i io the presence of un> , other horror second only to that of Lam lt ania. . In the absence of details conjecture as to the probable effect of the sink . log;of the,'Ancona upon the courso of this government ls of little value. > But the mam fact stands out-the (- fact that once more women and chil dren and innocent non-combatant ti traveling on an unarmed and peaceful > .passenger ship, have been done t-> death Oh the high seas. Once more the relentless war machine that tho Allied nations ere combatting has slaughtered) the helpless and te unof fending. T " Whether Americans lost their HveB, <-?' .? yhether-^te--' Ancona' '-^ras- wameiv - whether after being warned.sho tried ' to escapo-these are questions that must be answered before this coun try's course can be determined. Dut no, matter how they are answered tho 'fact'of'the slaughter remains; and even if, under a strained construction technical,legal warrant for lt. tho ber the submarine which did tho deed had ror of the deed itself is not lens and its effect upon American sentiment . will be tremendous.-News and . Courier. V . Barelr Eyer H?eojBised. The Columbia Record on Saturday aaM: "Tho dhambor ot commerce . in' getting out a map of Columbia with important places marked, omlt ted to. cito tho two newspaper offices, representing half million dollars of capital." We Tvotttd Uko tho Columbia paper . to tell ua of a singlo chamber ot com merco which has over recog nized . tho newspapers In tho -proper . way. ' Bc* for tho newspaper, how - ever, no chamber cf . commorce could live .a mont'-.,-.^ock Hill Bo M?N AI Shaffers B Featuring Btise .''IViRS. VANDERGOI V MOVIES FC Wm ?'THE SPIRIT i ' Two Reel l ALIAS JAME Gonn MON ^WHAT THE RF\ TiireeRc >^CTORS FR?? Power/a TICKETS FOR LECTURE GOO?SM?TOMOH MR. BURNETT ANNOUNCES ARRANGEMENT RESERV ED SEATS ALL LOWER FLOOR Will Be Reserved and Admission Here Will Be $1.00-Tele gram From Mr. Bryan. "Wo aro going to reservo tho entire lower floor to whlbh' the admission price will be fl.00." stated Mr. P. M. Burnett yesterday afternoon in re gard to the admission at the col lego auditorium next Friday evening when Col. William Jennings Bryan will de liver a .lecture. . "Because of tho convenient arrango raent of tho seats-," continued Mr. Burnett, "C?cro is not much choice und sinco tho seats aro not mimher ed, those who appear at tho collego first will get first choice of the chairs. Thc general admission prlco in tho gallery will bo 50 cents. We are planning to scat 1,000 people and the indications now point to a much larg er number who will seek to gain val mission to tho lecture. Tho princi pio advantage in reserving a scat is an absolute guarantee t'jat tho party holding the ticket will not only gain admittance to the auditorium, but will also bo assured of a comfortable scat. Wo know tho exact number of seats downstairs and only this number of $1.00 seats will be sold. Both the the general admission and tho re served seat tickets will bo on sale Monday morning at Evans Pharmacy main store. Judging from the number of out-of-town reservations and the interest generally, -we feel that we aro doing the rlgv.t thing in urging thoao who desire to hear Mr. Bryan to se cure their seats at once." Mr. . Burnett stated that ho receiv ed a telegram from, Mr. Bryan in 1 Washington yesterday morning which was to tho effect that he vms feeling fine and was looking forward to hie lecture , here next Friday evening, j Mr. ?I. A. Orr stated yesterday F?at through car service would bo on - from the public square -Friday night. Aro You Educated! '. A professor' of the University bf Chicago has evolved a series of test questions for the educated which, he avows,' are the best evidences of a real education. If you can an swer "yes" tb all the questions you are- .' truly nBdueaiJrt ,T-"the* -professor says. Here-are tho questions: ? Has education given you sympa thy with all the good causes aud made you espouse themb? Has lt made you public spirited? Has lt made you a brother to the weak? Have you learned how to make friends and keep them? Do you know what it is to bo a friend yourself? N Can you seo anything .to love In "a HtUe child? I Will a lonely dog follow you lu Can you be high-minded andi hap py in the meanest drudgeries of-lite? i -Do ybu-think that washing dishes ! and hoeing corn is Just as compati ble with high thinking- as plano playing or-golf? j ? Aro you good for anything your self? ??. . Can you look ont on tho world and see anything but dollars and center Can you look, into mud-puddin by thc wnyalf.o and see a clear sky? Can you seo anything in the, pud dle but mud? DAY ioya and Girls Rb.ea Aahner in . i^Ml JLDfS RECEPTION" ?R~MONDAY 3F AUBiJpON" iTianhauser. iedy. DAY ?TER. FORE?TQLp,> ;ei Bisoi [ THE J^GLg^ Vaudeville. TOM-a?>w. ?wni ?II .II nm. ?ni rm DECIDED IN FAVOR 1 FIELD DAY EXERCISES -!- ? :f. AT MEETING COUNTY TEACH' ERS ASSOCIATION YES TERDAY OVER lOoT PRESENT Session More Largely Attended Than Any Other tn History of the Organization. At Ute mating of tho Anderson County Teachers association held yes terday, tlie teachers voted to have a field day In Anderson some tlnie next spring. A commltteo was ap pointed to meet between now and the next regular meeting ot the associa tion and report plans for carrying out tho doclslon In regan"' to the field , day. Over 100 tea. ..cia were present at the meeting. . ' I Tho opening exercises were con- ? ducted by Dr. John E. White, and j owing to the absence of Mr. J. E j Swcarlngen, state Superintendent of j education, who wa3 expected, to have been -present, a general discussion was . entered into by tho teachers. Most of the discussion was rolu- . tlvo to the advisability of having tho i field day exercises next spring. The I majority of those present were hearti ly in favor of the plan and expressed their views to this effect. Whoa the I vote came lt was easily decided lu [favor of having the.exercises. I After tho session closed, a delicious luncheon was served vblch bad L-eea prepared by the domestic eclence class of tho Anderson high school, of winch Miss Wllhclimetia Font has charge Tho next reg'ilar meeting of the. [association will be held in December. Good From thc Jitney. j It has beep q?lte a while since the j jitney has figured in the papers and | tho explanation seems to-be that there 1 are no longer any jitneys to talk about. The enterprise evidently had a mushroom growth-but it worried ? the street car people all over tho country while it lasted. Tho collapse of the industry was dae mainly to the enactment of municipal . ordi nances and regulations In the direc tion of public safety, -but the re searches of the American Electric Hailwiy association indicate that a large' element in the collapse of the jitney was founded on the cold ex perience of economics which proved that the feverish expansion of the business could not be maintained successfully. We are told by thia I same authority that the experience con?'nuance.of. iho-etudy-- into- tho vf Uno of motor busses of. larger capa city than Ute ordinary Jitneys as feeders for main lines and'aas pion eer's to the ?ultimate installation of electric lines. So, a measure of good will probably grow out of tho Jitney anyway.-Charlotte Observer.- j Careless Smoker. WInston-Saiem Sentinel. It waa Gali that a recent' fire in Pittsburgh, which resulted in the IOSB of several lives, was likely caused by a careless smoker, who threw away in tho; bm..1 inc a cigarette butt cr cigar I stump tbat was still lighted. There j ls entirely too much carelessness in such matters. The Arc iosB in . this country could doubtless be reduced to an amazing degree In a very short timo if people eave more attention to such .seemingly unimportant things. A little rubbish dropped here or .there, a match or cigarette care lessly, thrown away or other seeming ly, trlval cause, may start a conflagra tion resulting in immense property loss. Every citizen should ba a com Ffcttco Pf one, not only to refrain from such practices himself but to aid in seeing that others exorcise tho samo" precautions. MISS RMA The Giri with t I//Voice* who ?i??p ^f?et wit?i^ HtWaBBWsTKfiKwBBWB^ IN FIVE COMMUNITIES IN ANDERSON COUNTY- | , OBJECT WOMEN'S CLUBS Have Also Been Organized inj Seven Districts-People Anxious to Cooperate. -_ Cooking classes in five commuai- j ties in Anderson county have been organized by Miss Jayne C. Carling ton, and she stated yesterday that she waa meeting with much encourage ment at all bf the places. Thoso com munities in which the classes navo boee organized are: Pendleton, Iva, Hammond, Lebanon and 7? alto Plains In- oil there ts about a total of 125 who are taking tho lessons. These cooking classes aro organiz ed not so much for t :o good that thoy alono will accomplish, but for tho ia torest that will be developed through them. In somo counties ot tho state classes of thl? kind were conducted last year and this year In sevoial of the communities.there was such a de mand for tho work t. at regular teach ers havo been employed In tho schools Miss Garilngton will visit each of these communities once a week, anu will give instructions in cooking, (liv ing to tho fact that ono lesson IB giv en every weok, it lo impossible for her to have moro than five clashes. Primarily, they have been organized for tho ladies of tho communities hut at eatih) place where Miss Garilngton has organlcd a claas, sho has mot with thc co-operation of the school officials, who have offered a room for tho work and in sonio ca3cs havo .famished the place. Ia this way many of tho glrlo of tho schools are becoming greatly interested and have ! joined tho elas&es. In some Of the communities tho rambor ot pupils in tho classes number 30. Women*? Cinbs. Miss Carlington now has organized seven women's clubs in Anderson county in the following communities: Upton Grove, West Pelzer,- Groen Pond, Hammond, Lebanon, Mountain Creek and Moiton. " lt may bo said that the purpose of these clubs ts :o give knowledge,, which, will holp to make some pf t'.e burdens of ho ai o making lighter? stronger, moro health: ful people; homes more satisfactory; to create an Opportunity for exchange bf ideas and discussion of homo prob lems;-to-furnish-a place ot meeting To? 'a^6eialJ-gel'iln^ f?gdtfieT oTIlie" neighborhood, .4o vdevelop leadership, etc. Monthly meetings aro" held at. whic'i timo Miss Carlington is present and gives a demonstration in something that is useful in the homo. The clubs provide for a rogular course in home economics and win do much to place -uv jo tsprcnmmoo rajiu o?r) sj s\vn dcrson county ^ Lo, (he Poor Scout. Three boy scouts were- selling of ficial ebeet music on the strrot fn front of tho stock exchobge. The smallest of the coming Kit Carson's stepped up to an elderly ' gentleman with, "Buy a copy .ot the Red, White and Blue?" VPor how much?" j asked the passing stranger. "Only 25 cents," replied the 3&out. "And what do you do wiKv.tho money?" queried ! thc purchaser ss lis dived into bia [ jeans toy find. o> quarter. "Piuy Uni forms for poor', boy . scouts," answered tho youth. . "Abd what's a poor hoy I scout?" persisted the ?rjrchascd. "A I poor ' boy scout,** > responded tho I young recruiter at once, "is ono who ! bas ino, money tp buy a uniform and i ca^'t get a job to got any. m?ney." Wall Street Journal: 555 G F DO YOU Hi 25 Coi box b? 50Co? Green styles. SEE THE Di G TIio Hight to Lubor. I Evory man has an inherent right to labor in a lawful occupation. Ile can not bo deprived of thia right by others. Becauso one portion of tito employers of a corporation rcluso to continue to work, or go on strike, does not justify them, from un denn k ( lng to prevent otlicrs from working ? who may desire to do oo. Shorlff Hector acted wlscl yin giv ing tho advice ho did to tho striker:* lat Judson mills. Thc?: may uso J every fair means ol persuasion and l'nfliXj?nce In order to secure thc co* j cpetation in their strtlco ot any emf ploycs who may bo disposed to return ?to work on tho 15th. Eut fore'bio I methods of detention, or any moans OJ 'intimidation, must not ba used. Bhe>- j ' iff rector ls entirel yrlght in Mu . I statements that lt is his duty to prc- ; i vent violence,, and that ho will dis-j charge his duty. Those who seek to establish labor 1 unions must bear in mind that tho ' public is watching their actions closely ? ond if they wish to retain tho public sympathy lt must be shown that they understand how to restrain them selves even under provocalon. . Tho Piedmont sincerely congratu lates tho employes of Judson mills upon their most excellent behavior np to this time. It ls hoped this will continue-Greenville Piedmont. A Deserved Verdict. Tho Indox ls keenly gratified to ^dtt3rthattn"tho controversy -sa to who ' ls : entitled to tte big. honor of dis covering ether as an anaesthetic has been awarded to Dr. Crawford L>ong, ?f Georgia, according to tho Journal of the American Medical association, i For years and years Dr. -O. F. J?ck : son, of Boston, was called the dis coverer In all sections of the country except a few scellons In the South. Tho Northern man -was known and honored, but tho real dlacoverer was known only to a few. At last Dr. Crawford Long, has come lato, his own. A recent ;issue of the Jourpal ; of the American Medical association says tho' cootejrt has ended and that it ended in rovor of Dr. Crawford Long of Georgia. Every doctor who reads tho Journal of the American Medical association, tho National or ganization, knows now who really dis covered ii In er aa "the great boon to Buffering humanity in making, opera- j tiona possible. The Journal reviews ?he documentary o; iden ce in tho case. Greenwood Index. - Look out for the knife grindor; he's a regular sharper. ' The office occasionally gets when it starts to seek tho man. left L?R THE PRICES DROP? at Suits, Fur trimmed, aek, all colors.' Monday at Suits, colors B)ack, Blue, Brown, ; box back and belted (M 'J QC Monday . . . . ^| J. 7J m IN THE WINDOWS E I S BE RG AT THE BIJOU THEATRE EVERY WEDNESDAY. GREATLY REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES TO ? ATLANTA, GEORGIA VIA I Piedmont & Northern Railway Co. (Seaboard Air Line Rwy at Greenwood) > ACCOUNT GEORGIA HARVEST FESTIVAL AND _ SOUTHEASTERN CORN AND CATTLE SHOW ? Parades, Fireworks, Aeroplano Flights ami Air Battles. . Georgcons Midway and ft'rcct Dancing. it .. i- ? ? ? . '".;,'?*'iw-.? Wa Football ?Jn mn Kn tn ni ny.' NnvomhflP IQ;-TtfCb f^^CorgiSs . Tickets on sale dally November 12 to 19 Iucluslvc-return limit November ??r-nt tho following round trip forest ' # . From: Bound Trip Fare. Fromt Boiind Trip Fare. Spartanbarg .. .. ..$8.00 -Belton .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .'.MM: Greer ... . .. 6.45,Andornen .. ".. .. ., .. 4M WrccnvHte ....5.05 Honen Path .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4.85 PIct?ncnt .. i..._ .. .. .. '.. 5.05!??sna?df: r. .. 4.85 Belier .. .. .. .. ,.s.* 5.05 { ShonlH Junction ...... .. .:? ,. 4.85 Wllilamston. .. 5XK??Hodges-.... .. .. .. . . .. 4.85 1 Children fire (5) years of ago and ander twelve (12) will be one?haIf tho above fares. . For ?ntete and all other information, apply to nearest ticket agent, or C. 8. Allen, Trafile Manager, Green ville, 8. C. N-EXT WEEK and Girls ASHNER IL. ?PLE--4 MEIN ^THIS ^eOlV?PAlMY mm : Sw te THE TANGO DANCERS V?RG DOWN ARD HOMER MEACHtife I RECEPTION*' |^r ? if You Wan lt.