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-:- INVESTIGATE -: Osborne & Pearson's Retiring Prices on Handsome Art Squares and Rugs. ****** * #*****; * ELECTRIC CIT * _ .V- Items of Interest and Person 1 ? Wireless on the Si ****** * ****** (From Sum Towns A fruid Of Dynamite. Coiislderhbln complaint in hoing heard along tho linn traversed hy tho t?. S. & A. railway over thu fart that the i', & N. is hauling dynamite on lt? trains. The people in the cities and towna are afraid that tlx- stn if may bo blown up and that they may all Huffer sonic Injury as a result. Th?' first complaint was raised in lireehytllo, lt ticing alleged thal thu railroad hauled some of the danger ous St Ufr1 through tho streets or tin* city and' then on to Chick Springs. GreenvllpY offltMulH got busy to try und dlscrjvVr' shine law on tile subject, and then round that there wus noth ing but a Federal law on the subject and there the mutter rests. ."!;::', ' --o Another Colton mourn '.leeched. The first colton bloom to he reedy ed by The intelligencer from north ol the city carno to Anderson Saturday from Jesse J. Lewis or WI 11 bunston. Mr. Lewis sahl that he discovered this bloom on the 17th, and .since thal time has fo-uul a number. With thc ''good rains of the last row days An derson crops uro flourishing and within the hext Tow days there will be many bloom?: open. The first rc clved at this ofiice carno Thursday. The first bun is always the ono of in terest and since that has hoon receiv ed Anderson peoplo will hardly cn*-e . concerning additional ones. . ' " '. -o Has Returned From Feirh HecMon. Stephen1 Fields, a well known young Aridersdn county citizen, tins returned from Fort''Valley, (ia., where he has boen spending a fortnight. Mr. Fields went to tho Georgia town for tho purpose'of watching tho handling of tho peach crop from that section and he sayB that lt ls well Worth tho < -trip. ' Ev-irybno In that section makes u living ir ern tho fruit growing ItiduB fry' an^ iMTv1 Welds says thal they . . aro dil r4^u\op.tiUbplr 4phs. . ynny: ??lrig On This Si^j-afSB*. ? A number of Anderson people will gb on tho excursions which are to bo operated, from this city on June 25 ..over the Southern Railway and affi liated linos: The two excursions will go to Attadtk and to Chattanooga and . tho indications aro that they will ? provo td bb two of the largest evor conducted from this section of the country.1-'According to the schedules - the re'dnceil rates will allow a stay of five days in Atlanta and BIX days in 'Chattanooga end to the first named point tho farce will be M while to ; Chattanooga ' lt will be |5.T>0. This ls ' . a very lov* rate. ?Band Concert In ? fflfttf" Pleasing Public The public soems tb be well pleased with the band concerts being furnish "ed od Sunday, afternoons In North An derson. ; John Linley, who has made ..North Anderson what it In, says that I. n ' 1 11. ~ - ? 1. L.. .. .'. . 1-_-I -A ?.w ?? itvo y>] mo |iUJ|ilt; Ol? UUIJII ing to Norm Anderson and he hopea 'that thev will continue lt all through thel),?ijm'm<c[r,(7npnth8. Tho concerti begin, tovfey 'Jf.n?day afternoon at I i/dhck and continuos until 6 o'clock and added accommodations are fur '.nlshed 'by'iho''street ?ar company tc take caro ot'tho crowds. Prof. Faith1 fal At '< Summer 'School. Prof^c!'^.' Falthtul. dean or Antler son college. Toft yesterday tor Rieb moho",' yoi,- where he will spend twt weeks, and following that he will gc to- New Yorlc'Whore he will enter Co lumbla tiniversify for the Summet school. ' lt ls sold that tho course ol '.study offered at this famous (natl tutlon for the Summer months sur passes all the rost In this country .and doubtless Mr. Faithful wilt bi .'able to ncqulru much' valuabb . knowledge;' ' -0 Christina 3ew ? i Will Speak Today. . The city was yesterday placard?e from one;, street to another with advor tlsements of the lecture which will b< ?delivered this afternoon In tho cour house at 4;30. o'clock. The Bpoake **.l|<ttiRfaV! i? ?i. Eaxftch, who wll discuss thq subject, "From Judaisn to Chrlstiealty,? Considerable Inter eat 1B evld?it7 concerning tho addros and doubtless the attendance will bi fi A:gdod. Rev.**Ehrlich ls conducting t I series pfc jerYlces ia Anderson at th' Second' BajjtT^i ..Church.' _ - ; Mr. Frkkhoe.fer v .Ha? Left the City. ? C. W. Frlckhoerfer, who has beei ?^. . Iv?rectlng the Southern, Bell Telephon v hull a in g, has completed the? Job an ; left yesterday for his homo In Bli mingham. Ala. Friends of this coat /teoug gentleman will be glad to knoi ?|luL this Is not a final "good-byo" a , Mr. Frlckhoeffer will have to retur ! to Anderson nsxt Friday tb spend tb ?vj-eah-eod dosing up his business al i tatra He has many friends here an ; ihey *rm*nrJt~r??rit that- he- la not t ?,)nak? ttl^hJ&Jjowe. - Y* *Y* '{* *{* rY* '/* *?* ^f" *f* *y* 'Y* ^p* V SPARKLETS * _ * il Mention Caught Over the * treets of Anderson # ****** * ****** lay'? Daily.) I'ulmetl? lillies Had) Disappointed. Miicli disappointment wa? occas loneil among Hw members of the Pal metto Ulrica In Anderson last night when they learned that the encamp ment of soldiers for maneuvers ls not to he held this year. This Infor mation w. celved by Gov. ('ole I.. M?ense from the headquarters of Hw. Kastern Division and is supposed lt? tie definite and final. The Palmetto IMflOH have been lookin? forward to the trip willi a Kreat deal of pleasure and their friends regret that they have to he disappointed. Planning F"r Gb Hons Fourth. Plans are now being made for properly celebrating the Knurl h of Ju ly in Anderson. Tile Southern Public Utilities Company ls arranging lo stage affairs at Penna Vista Park. Two baseball games will be played at the park, music will be furnished in North Anderson and at the park by bundH ad Ure works will he furnish ed that evening at both places. No elaborate display or anything of that kind will be attempted but it is be lieved that a very enjoyable day can bc arranged and ono that the public will appreciate moro than something more extonsive and vastly more eoBt iy. -o Mr. Trlbble Met With An Accident, K. C. Trlbble, who ls the owner ot a "Hl-Henry" mot with an unfortun ate accident yesterday while crank ing his machino. As is a trait with Homo automohlela, tho machine kicked and Mr. Trlbble suffered a severely nprained wrist. He had lils right arm in a sling yesterday and it will prob ably he several days before he re gains the use of that member. --O Anster .Mechanic - * "Hack From Trip. . C. W. Hayes, master mechanic ? ot the Blue Ridge railroad, ppd Mips Mil dred Hayes, returned yesterday from Atlantic City where they havo boen spending h week. Mr. Kayeb went to ajttend a mooting of the American Railway Master Mechanics Assocla tlop, which was In session from June 10, to June 17. in Atlantic City. Mr. Hayes says that he has nevor enjoy ed a trip more in his lire than be did this one. He sayH that tho nttendancc< from all parts of the country was re markably large and that all thc mas ter mechanics had an enjoyable time. -o Anderson Bankers Planning Outing. Thc Anderson Bankers aro prepar ing now for their trip to the Isle of Palms next week, when tho South Carolina Bankers Association will be in s?sslon. All the local banks will send representatives and the program as arranged for the meeting is one of the boBt the hankers have o.vor seep. Lee G. Hoileman of Anderson, who is secretary of thc association says that he ls especially delighted over the ! iaci thai hu has been abio to secure such men as Hon. Carter Glusa of Vir ginia to address thc association. M)~. ti lb hon ey To Rcanme Pulpit. Rev. J, Haller Olbbonoy, rector of Grace Episcopal Church, has returned to'the city und will preach today at his church. Sodio time ago Mr. Gib honey's health began tn "fail and ho was ordered to take a rest. Slnco that time ho has been at his homo In Wythovllle, Va., and friends or his will be glad tn know that a fortniht's rest there has done'wanders for him. Ile is almost completely restored to health. Will Sell The Entire Stock. John A. McGill, who ls shortly to retire from the retail grocery busi ness In order to engago in the whole sale * "siness. Is now preparing to dispose of his entire stock of groc eries at a considerable sacrifice. The stock will be sold out to the retail trado at reduced figures and Mr. Mc Gill is now preparing to advertise the coming event. ; .'" o "?? Baby Boy Passed Anray. Noel Floyd, the little seven-months old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Floyd died Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock fol lowing a short Illness. The funeral services were conducted by tho Rev. E. N. Sanders, pastor of the Second JJnptist Church and - Interment - took place at the* Silver .Brook cemetery yesterday morning at ll o'clock. Mr and Mrs. Floyd have the deep sym pathy of the community. Belton Citizen Died Yesterday. Gnmowell Kay, 64 years of age and one, of Anderson's best known cit 1 sens/ died at his home yesterday af ternoon at 5 o'clcsk. The fu?era' services will be held Sunday aftemooi at 5 o'clock at Belton. The decease* ls survived by hia wife and two chi! dren. F. M. Kay of Anderson and Mrs ? ??od cit laen ?uni lil? loHK will lit; Morely felt. Fords Now (?oiiiK Patti. lliixiiiess seems to lie looking up in thc Korti automobile biisinoKt?. Archie L. Todd, tho gen la I "vender" of these machines, auld two Friday und anoth er yevterday. The two tralca Friday were madu to Miss Lee Bogers of Pendleton and li. H. Sadler of Pen dleton, and yesterday Prof. M. E. Headley nf Clemson college. while shopping in Hie city decided that lie would ah n put chaf e a Ford. Urnduule.s Assigned Work. Waaliington, June 19.-Thc cadet?, who hiKt week were graduated from the military academy at Weat Point, today were assigned to tho wirr de partment to the arma of the service in which will begin their active mil itary caroora. The iirrt fifteen, in re cognition of their distinguished stand ing, wore assigned to the engineer corps Of tho other?, 21 were assign ed to tin. cavalry arm, seven to the field artillery. 20 to the coast artillery and tr> to the infantry. Those assign ed to the engineers include II. lt. Somervcli, Arkansas; P. S. Skinner. North Carolina and I. H. Caruth, Lou isiana. Wilt M el in Frisco. Minneapolis, Minn., Juno 19.-All officers of the National Wholesale Grocers Association were elected at cloring of their convention herc to day San Francisco was selected as tho 1915 meeting place. RENDERED DECISION III THE WATER DISPUTE JUDGE PRINCE HANDS IM PORTANT ORDER DOWN NEW SCHOOLS PAY Ail Schools in Anderson Erected Before February Will Get Frc? Water Following the-dtapute between tho school board of Anderson and ' the Southern Fublic Utilities Company, a very important ruling has boen hand ed, down by Judge Prince, which aayB that all schools erected berore .Feb ruary IO, 1914 must bo furnished wat er freo willie the now schools must pay Tor wha?. thoy consume. Because of tho, fact that every ono. In Anderson haa boon Interested In tilla case tho en . tiro decision la reproduced: Tilla was a controversy without ac tion on an account alleged to .bc duo plaintiff by defendant and by writ ten nrgrcomcnt of counsel it waa heard by me at my chambers in An dor*o?. S. C., on the 13lh day ol Juno, 1914. on' the following agreed statements of facts to-wit: 1. The plaintiff. Southern Public Utilities company, is a corporation chartered and organized under thc laws of' the state of Maine and con ducting business within and near thc city of Anderson. , . 2. i .Tbe dofondant, Anderson school district, ls a body corporate under and by .the laws of thc state of Soutii Carolinat and embracing the territory Included within the orporato limits of tho city of Anderson and certalr other territorys lying contiguouE thereto* 3. That on or about thc cl gbteenil day of November, 1889, thc city coun cil of the city of Anderson entered In to a franchise contract with the An' derson Water Supply company, a cop) of, which ls hereto attached, market Exhibit A, and made a part of th? agreed statement. 4. That on the eighth day of De camber, 1893, the said city council o the city of Anderson. passed an or di nance, among other t flings, autnoi izlng the transfer 'by thc Anderson Wa ter Supply company and the Ander son Electric Light and Power com pa ny of J their respective contracts witt the city council of tho city of Ander son, and all the rlghta, powers, prlvi logea and franchises under said con tracta, to a new and.consolidated cor poratlon to be known as the Ander son Water, Light and Power company a copy of which ordinance ls beret i attached and marked Exhibit R. r>. That such transfer above refer od to was duly made, and on' th twenty-second day of November, li>oc the Anderson Water, LJght and Pow ' er company Mud with tho said eli I council lbvacceptance of said amend > <ed ordinance, a copy of which accept 1 anco la hereto attached apd marke , Exhibit C. . -j 1 6. . Thai from the date of said frau : chisea and acceptance tho said Wate i Supply company?, until said cons?lida . tion. and thereafter the Anderson, Wa . ter, Id|>vt and Power Company, fur nlshed the water provided for in sa' contract' and franchises as t^tiul specified, until the conveyance or th property of said "Anderson,. Watei L Light and Tower cortil an y to th . Southern JPublio Utilities Company . That' thereafter thc said Souther I Public Utilities company, furnishe i water aa provided tn ?aid franchise t and contra?is uuiii-ihe granting or th . new francaise by the city on the tent . day of February, 1914. 7. That on the-~- day. of Aug ? . . ?? *... ."^?.v..i list. 1313. tho Anderson Water, Light and Power company ?old and con- | veyed UH property to thc Southern Public I'tilitles company as sot out in* its deed, a copy of which is hereto at tached and murked Exhibit I). s. That by, act or tho legislature ot the state or South Carolina approved January 5, 1895, the Anderson school district waa created, its boundaries be in co-terminons with the corporate limits of thc city of Anderson. Ref erence to said act is hereby craved. 9. That by an act of the general assembly of the state ur South Caro lina, approved February lu, 1913, tho original school district was enlarged so as to include certain territory con tiguous to the elly or Anui.so'n, and thereafter thc election provided for in said act having resulted In favor of the questions therein provided to be submitted to an election, thc act went into effect, prior to August. 1913; reference to' which act is here by craved as a part of these proceed ings. Pursuant to said act several additional school buildings were erect ed within the city of Anderson, and one without thc, corporate limits of said city, so that tito said board ot' trustees now has under its con.roi within .d district seven schools within -ne corporate limits of tue city ot Anderson, and one outside of the corporate limits, all being within said school district. 10. Prior to the tenth i*i*.y of Feb ruary, 1914, water was f:tru'sii'?d to thc various imbi it- schools wiM>?n tiie eintr?te limits of thc city hy *.h.. wat cr ? ompanlcs, free of charge, a', pto vided by the franchise an*! contract ti.* n of force. 11. On the tenth ?lay of February. 1'14. thc city 'ouneil of ibo city ot Anderson granted to tr?; Southern Public L'ttiUl s company a fran .'hi.se. copy ol which ?B hereto attacked 'inti marked Exhibit E, and on thc samo day. pursuant thereto, thu S MI th ern Public I'tililies company nnd the city of Anderson entered Into a contract, copy ot which ,1s hereto attached und marked Exhibit F. 12. From the date of the rranchise granted by the city or Aodersoa to thc Southern Public Utilities company, and or the contract entered into pur suant thereto, the plaintiff has furnish ed water to the city schools, and has rendered its bills therefor, including the attached bills, aggregating eighty two and'.,39-100' dolara (882.39), for water furnished certain schools situate within'the cprnor?to,limits of the city. Separate raptbM/, have been. Installed and aro m ni ordained by the' plain tl fj at and, for each Behool building with in the' school", district, and sepcratt reading wi thin tho school district, tine separate readings of the water furnish ed are made monthly by the c?mpdny The defendant disputes the right ol the plaintiff td make tho charges above referred to, op the" ground that thc franchises and contracts entered inte betwoon thc city of Anderson and thc Anderson Water, 'Light and Powoi Company are still effective in so fai as they require'the water company tc furnish freo water for. these schools On this statement ot facts counsc 11 propounded 'W the court' the follov lng questions of law ror decision: First: Is and will be defendant in liable to the plaintiff for water fur nlshed to the public schools ol tin city or Anderson from tho. 10th day o February. 1914, until the. -: day o SeptemV-'-r. 1915, when thc franchis* of tho old Water. JUlght and Powei Company* by its term expires. Second. If the defendant ls (tabb for tho payment Of water bills, shouli the charges ' be ? made separate!; against cacti school, or should th? total amount of water consumed iv all the schools' within the corporate limita of the etty bo charged lp on bili and the charges be made upon tb' aggregate amount furnished, so as ti give the defendant the benefit of re r ductlons al lowed^on-total, as per slid 1 ing geale set out In tho contracts witl ? the city? v|M !>{.;.-"i- ' <..'... The questions" aro -not aitogetho without dlffic?W and' I have' beet somewhat perplexed in roaching a con elusion for the'reason that counse has cited ho caso just in point, an in mv own researches I have hot boei able to And any. But I. unhesitating ly hold that under tho franchise grant ed by the city of Anderson to una ac ccpted by the Anderson Water. Llgh 'ind Supply Co., which -was ouhsc quently assigned, With the consent-c the city of Anderson In the Apderso Wator. Light arid1. ?Supply/CC., whic was subsequently, assigned; with th consent ot the city ot Anderson to.th Anderson Water, ' Llght . and ;Powe company, and'under' which lt opei , ated lb the city, bf ?nd?rsoh supplyin ? I water for both ' public.and private- us and furnishing the public schools I cald etty, froo water/ thp puou schools in said -elly were entitled t free water frptn !w$ow?0O??r op?rate under said franchise. This Waa euch .. right that the Anderson school dtstric _ j could have at any time gone into cont and onforced^U^^?i^iv.-r.v/':,'. . While lt waa neither.? . patty o privy to said contract, yet lt waa third party.|pt:'^h0to..hfa??Mh6,cU n of Anderson had seourod this vak ?e able right Thls'r?^hiv^f^waU r for the public schools In1 ;a?J ? franchise cern tract'.expressly stated't r be one of the considerations that Ir a duced/tlie city ot Anderson to rgrar d said franchtae. s . I ven turo to. think that It cannot ti 0 doubted that the city had a perfec h. rlghtOo cout/aci' tor. lo? bi?H?t Of ?b .< PdbUc schdoW^h^:^ v Henderson Water tC--v'.'V*- Trasloe T o? thc Graded Schools. 6F> S. E. Rcpt. !I27. While tho authority cited is not cont roi I i ng it ls very strongly persua sive on tills point. Now it should be remembered that at tho time this franchise wus origi nally grunted to the Anderson Water Supply company there was not . in the city of Anderson any (tystem of grad ed schools and the only public schools then in said city were ordinary com mon schools of the county and state. These common schools wore entirely independent of the city's control and lt was not until the year lS?i?. that the Anderson graded schools were es tablished. lt was then that these gruded schools became the only pub lic schools in tho said city nnd as such, were entitled to receive and did re ceive freo water from the Anderson Water supply company and its succes sor, the Anderson Water Light and Powe company, until the latter com pany transferred all of ita property real, personal and mixed to thc platn ttrr. corporation. Among tho things convoyed to plaintiff by the Anderson Water, Light and Power company waa: . ??.{ *' j "AH that certain water system with1 the pipes, conduits, meters, reserviors and all and every machinery apparatus or material incident thereto or con nected therewith or useful therein, in and around thc city or Anderson, state of South Carolina, including all rights or way and ull casements incident to tile 'maintenance of said distributing system or connected in any wav there with." While ip is true that the deed to plaintiff does nob on its tace purport to assign the franchise, it docs so completely transfer all the property,, means and instrumentalities includ ing all rights of way and easements connected with Ita water system In tho city of Anderson, SB to render it wholly unable to comply with thu terms of Its franchise. It tims grant ed to plaintiff all the substance of that franchise and retained fpr Itself only the shadow, if it retained any thing. On thc acceptance of .this ? convey ance the grantee who is tho ~plainttff, so proceeded as though it had assum ed to do so to fulfill al! the obliga tions of the grantor, Including thc sup. plying of free v/ater to the public schools tn said city, and it thereafter continued this service until tho grant ing and acceptance by it of the. fran chise, of date.February 10, 19.14. - -, Having accepted all. the rights; ?SOT v?r?y and easements ?ranted ^Irr^the original franchise, when it aecfcpted the conveyance from the. Anderdon Water. Ll^ht and Power company, plaintiff, must be held to have accept ed them-with all tho burdens and obli gations under which they were held, ''one of which waa the duty to supplv thc public school:-, with rreo water, and tl-ls duty continued untl the expiration of tho origina1, franchise until about September 1st. IPI5. T'?P rig*! of free water for tho usu of the public schools was vested in all public schools In .thc city of An derson that were entitled to recolvi 1 I un? were receiving freo water at tin time of tho granting and acceptant of the franchise of February loth, 1914 Schools that have bern opened since that date have not iho right to free water. The. city of Anderson . coule not and did not divest -the .:".'. pb bib schools then in existence of their Moa ted right of freo, water <??oured.to?tb.r.n by tbh, original franchise and - thh would be true even though lt bo fulls oneci'ed that as between tho olty ant plaintiff the franchise of Fobruarj 10th 1914 was' an abrogation ot thi original franchise. As to the second Question, I h oh that each separate school is a consnm et- and may ba so treated by' thc plain tiff in rendering bills against the de fendant for the uso Ot water suppllet such schools. This, of course/ nov applies to such schools as havo beer opened since ' February 10. 1914, ani after the expiration of the origina franchise lt will apply to all thc. publb ru-hools in thc.city of Anderdon". lt is doreed further that" elthei party to this cause may at any tim? on proper notice to the other party apply at he foo of this decree fo; such furtheiS order or Judgment aa I apply at the. foot of this decree fo may be advised that it is entitled to. . Gecv T.- Prince,-" Presiding Judge. June 19, 1914. Gave Life For Dany, Huntington, W. Va., JUue1 'lfcV-rMjrt Martha Medley, 25, was, crushed t death by a Chesapeake apd Ohio pea nen gre train: near Cored?, .W. ya., io night after she had thrown herself i the train's path and pushed her'four year-old daughter to safety. - Thre mother children; witnessed their moth er's death/ .. . , Couldn't Settle Difficulty. Columbus, O., June lS.-lSftorte b the sub-committee ot the .Joint cou terence ot Ohio coal oporatc-re an ?nlrierV* to settle-the strike ti 46,00 miners wore again unavailing hbre to day: The committee adjourned untl 'Tuesday when a disagreement w|l probably be reported to a Joint con terence. Operators and nJuera tonlgb ?aid the outlook for a Bettlomont c the wage dispute waa not bright, Moser to China. : Washington, Juno 19.-Charles R Moser, cf Virginia, how consul a Colombo, today; was . nominated . b ?(r?sident W3ls?n to be consul at Hat tn, China. '. ' ."'.""r. ? ? y?C-'M'ff^ ,' ' ' ..' ,.? . ?.,..;.'? * "w ,*"\*.*;.??. ..-,^,.v;;?|f?wSa 'im k ? -;. ; f The Appeal to the You 1 ETen more I in po rt un ty Silver's n beauty ty Silver's beauly I which that gives it finlsb and makes it At your servir? for i Anderson, S. C. C Belton DRINK MORE WATER IF KIDNEYS BOTHER Kat loss meat and take Salts for Back? ache or Bladder trouble Neutralises acids. Uric acid in meat excites the kid neys, they become overworked; get sluggish, ache, and fool Uko l imps of lead. . The, urine becomos cloudy; tho bladder is irritated, and you may bo .obliged to. seek relief two-pr thre'o times during 'the night. Wheo." thc kidneys ojlgo you must lu,Jo them flush . off the body's . urinous. waste' or you'll be a real sick-porson'shortly. At .first..you'feel e .dpll ,miBcry in ?he kidney* region. yo:i- suffer from back-, ..acoo\ - m^i?ma^acrto,? Giszlofl?B^st?m nch gets sour, tougho' coa?'vlt"?u'a.you feel rhoumatic '"twinges whop tho weather is Md, : ,v < ? .. Eat, less meat, drink lots of water.; also get from any pharmacist, four* ounces of Jad Salts; take a table-: spoonfu in a glass bf water before breakfast for a few day?, ?nd your kidneys wil ithon act fine. This fa mous salts fs made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthfa, and has been used for gen erations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate, them to- nbrmal actlv.'ty, siso to neutralize the acids in urite, so lt no longer is a source-of. irrita-, lion, thus ending'bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot lr-I juro; makes a delightful effervescent Uthla-'wator drink which ; ovcryone Should take now and then to keep th' kidneys clean'and active. Druggists herc say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks,.who believe 'lp" overcoming kid ney trouble while It ls only trouble. Liege, Belgium, Ju?io l9.-^Two:hi?-; dred coal minors narrowly escaped death in Visillo Marih?yo colliery near h'oro' today when fire penned them in side. Four hunderd-' men. were in .tho-l pit, hut tWo^hundred, got ?p.fc ThVeu> tombed:men remained in their perllbus position 'for ho?r?^wl?h'pe^rhVVa* lng Inkldb the m ihe,, but fl nully "es- " caped with the aid'bf resctio gangs.-'. Lewis Has Beslgned. Philadelphia, Juno 19.-i-WilHajn Draper Lewie, Washington ? '.party (Progressive),-,candidate for govern-} pr, has "resigned as dean of the Uni versity of Pensy Ivariia Law . School. Wllllm E. Mikel,-an instructor and ? professor in the institute, has beeb, elected dean for tho ensuing year. Dr?5 .Lewis was granted a year's leayo of absence, when. he.v decided tq enter the gubernatorial boniest but, ih? fact that he'had resigned'was mado public only tonight. Bcjeetcd Nomination. i Washington, june. 19.-The nominal] tion of James A. Lawson, ns nostmas ter at Danville. Va* was r?iiict?ditb^ day by the Senate. The twp*-.Virginia'! senators , asked for. .tho, selection, of the ho%dnall0*becahso^i/< was not art proved By Corigreps'paaa Saunders, 1ft J ?.fi?se district the postoWce ls located i W>-R. Mitchell was originally recoc?^ blended by the cengresamrn. i, > ?..< ' ? . ?? V ':' ' -- . -ri::':' - Mrs. ?i'es?ngbo?se 1U... . , . ^.IJenili' Mass.. June 19.-Mr's. Gessge^ .Westinghouse, widow, of the y electrical Inventor, suffered; a parly* t?o shock at her nome tonight. Be cause or ber; advanced age, her condi tion ls regarded aa criUeal. j ---rr;.- . ' ."v Confirmed Appointent. i, Washington, Juna l?^The senate today cotrirxned lha> Ao^!i??4oa of Representative WltUirm G. Sharp, ot of Beauty ing Bride t than Commun! Ts Its tin us ti nlly s Its nntisnall) Us sterling-like wear so well. a ?0 years. ireenville^ S;%C. , S. C. { Will Look After lt. Washington; Juno, ID-The senate today unanimously adopted the Over man resolution for an investigation of-' a charge that renato committee sta tionery had hoon used to promote a North Carolina gold minc. Tho senate privileges and elections committee, will make the inquiry. PIM HIGHWAY FROM CAROLINA TOWNS AGITATING CONSTRICTION ! OF A NEW ROAD - F R O M ANPERSON ? ! ..-T-'-"?' ? . l' .. '' ' ' ?' "?? ? & r. Proposed fm Build m Rou?d j?r?m , W. M: Bro&ni .county- chairman .of (lie Good Hoad? ?ssaclattori Uv'Qconee county and Col. H. T. Jaynea of Wal halla are expected to como to Ander son' some time within' tho next few days' to Confer ' with people, Interested In tho movement 'to build a highway from Columbia, by .way of Anderson to 'Walhalla and on to Lake Toxaway. A, good part of this road has already been built and it is said to be one pf the' finest in the country. The worst stretch, of road on the entire trip is in Rabun county, Georgia and to put through the new road In that section will cost considerable money. Clayton, which Is the county seat of Rabun county, is en tirely out.-of reach of- the reach of ? the road and Since tho pocple of that county would not he bcnetltted - by ??u cii u road ii is a'di ii ic ult matter, to sstuiro^helr^-o-operatlon-and financial assistance. ? Tho proposition -concerning 'the building of this mountain high way 'waa 'agitated a, year ago and for a time 3t seemed., last summer "that, ali. of^tpe road .would be constructed and ready i ir'use-by the .time tho tourists'b?g'kn '.t? travel ;ihl? year'but the people ,'wi.o f?uwc.b?en b?blnd tlie effort hav? spept '.all-th?, funds' they had in .hand r?*| Andorf on people realize that? .tit would'be a paying proposition for.ill the towns along the route If the road can be built and lt ls believed that ,*h?yVwlli -lend whatever aid may be possible in tho undertaking. Brina back colors glotis ?nd thickness with Grandma's recipe of Sqfe und.Snrphar. ' Common garden sage brewed Into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn KI ay. strcakedu j?d faded, haftbeautlfully^lark and 'Jtflfcjy Mixing tho'?s\^Tea^? Sn^hi?^? usa toni?,,' coating about- W/jwfllA' -.. -we all desire to retain ? yduinfuVVappe?raa?e%' and '.' aUra< bess. . By - darkening your hair.' i ^Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, no ;can,teiir>?cau8e it does Iii* * ly, jjp evenly.- You Just * in* all gray/ haJrs^lutte?d^WM After andthe? application or iwo yotfr m*;oeconive t^tttnjl/^?rtt^^ldii-: sv. soft and Invariant and you appear years younger.