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Iron [EW goods daily fo; our Big ?O Days Factory Outlet Sale. Don't fail to visit our store when you come to town. Read our Sale prices and watch the win dows for specials every day. Clothing Sale Prices. Men's Suits. $4.98, $5.98, $6.98, $7.08, $8.50, $9.90, $10.00, and. $12.50 You save from $2 to , $5 on &suit in this sale. Biz Shirt Sale. Prices?25c, 37c, 39c, 48c, 79c, 98c. Men's Hats, 50c, 98c, f?'M $1.79, $1.98, and $3.50. 7 bars Gold Band Soap for 2Sc. Embroidery Sale. . 18-in embroidery, Sale ? H price 10c. c 10c Chamihray 5c. M - $1.50 to $2.00 slippers out on table. Your choice 98c. Men's Slipper S?le. $3.00 and $3.50 out on table. Your choice, $1.98. Red Iron Racket THE BIG FACTORY ??tlET S ALE You will be doing yourself a good turn by installing a G,AS RANGE. ^ We sell them tinder the strongest g??mhtek Easy fernis?$2 down and $2per montb- ^ -..^i'.t.i-. l?A'?l?swAH D068 WA11B0G8 Secretary I>unlcls,;3^es Quartet of *igwers. > -^W' , Wsr.hlugton,. V^flfy^U J0.~8ecw?lOjrtf Daniels announced today ,thajt four now dreadnauglite, beginning with i il P?B??ton, 1 Is alfetekenldW . M ri ?; ? >".v' that ono musthey?a..??frgo;?ttn't.o? moaey to;$tenafifc;account Some, ot our largest depositors today made a b^glnnln^,wrf^^nail amounts/Put ihe, difference Betw^n;yo^.;ideh^evanfi youfl W*g? toithla bank, and ybu will always, bo "aboa? of.th0 gamo." !-t-'-/;a;.r.TO?^ ,v: '/.v.'.' ' -'?. :.w0^k* ? specialty of small notes-running from $25 to $100. Bring them to us. ?g .1 > '<-:- .: the* new vessels, rthat-. theV secretary ?fTtbe w*y ha?\the priytt^roTrnito-; |*jg*;qusttet of l^^hii>s.SsWith..tte *?e?*$r***tod .*a^e?ups,-^ver> estate in the Unk>n'a?rw^haa ..:b^ battle Virginia; Colorado^ ^Pj^,. - Ul ?be*!future^. th?/Lnaa^ ' crul^_ ^s^^|<elw|sUbe. known as the San MUD SLINGING NOT APPROVED SALUDA VOTERS REFUSE TO APPLAUD SPEAKERS I YESTERDAY A RECORD CROWD The Largest Gathering This Year Heard the Speakers For the State Offices (Special to The Intelligencer) Saluda, July 10.?The quietest and probably the largest crowd of the yeife attended the campaign meeting of candidates for state offices here to day. About 1,000 persons were pres ent, including probably BOO women, who listened to the speeches and re fused to, applaud. Speeches or some candidates were charged with bitterness and person alities. William C. Irby directed a sarcas tic attack at John G. Richards, rcfer the greatest increase of prosperity to statement of Richards that "riVvspa per oligarchy" is fighting, him. "The Kuill y heart always find* fear in the imagining," he exclaimed. The attacks directed against An drew J. Bethen, candidate for lieuten ant governor (by h's opprnx uts at the Lexington' meeting drew stinging replies today who i aspirants for this office office again exchanged bitter personal attacks. Bethen charged that the record of B. Frank Kelly as ers of his uufitness. He descrtnei a member of the dispensary winding up commission Bhould satisfy the vot Kelly's work In that body as a ''mon umental- failure." With a warning that he vsouUl each day devote a part of his tim ? to the attacking of the record?, o? his1 oppon ents, particularly . Kelly's, who he I said started the use of personalities, Bellica closed hie speech.. In this connection Kelly told (hat he was active in securing a warrant for the arrest of Thonias 11. Felder of Atlanta, which has resulted in Fol der remaining without- the faint?.?, ht said. I . - . statistics and reports from various county superintendents of. education were read by John G. Clinksuale..* with the Intention of showing- $bo .present great need of a statc-v/ido,compulsory The adoption of a rural credit law Richards and Churlcs Carroll SlrauiB who sanfewhnt at-length , expressed their opposition to ta stMorwide low Richards is strongly opposed, he as sorted, rb any law of'that kind, while I school attendance law*?-. This -statement. was said to be the reply id Mr. - Manning's .queries as ..to -the source of funds for .flne. operation of a law* tof -nature.' u- \ t-A strenuous combined attack, on I r tat e-w4de : compulsory education- was made, by Mendel; Lv Smith, John G* Mendel ] Smith approved the local op tional Idea;;'].y- : t -Sims declared ^'cftmtfulsory edu cation is. simply a scheme to raise a giant fund by taxation for reckless expenditure." ... - <> . Richard I. .Manning also, advocated the local option"5or'fn.' Mr*. Manning made a splendid Imslncs^.sneecli. Solicitor Robert A. Cooper made a strong plea for increase of-cducatlon ol facilities, particularly for .the rural districtsI and the poorer communi ties. to Bledslsm and denied the reiterated ring, to Rich a rd's. recent "conversion" Browning as the means of bring in;: was suggested by Lowndes' J. the farmers. John T. Dancftn told of "The Sys tem." . Mullally.was absent. Shortly after the meeting 'opened, interest was aroused by the exchange of sharp attacks on each other's per sonst end puouc rc-eorus? oy- Aumtani General Moore, seeking reelection, and M. C. Mills, his opponent . Attorney General Thomas H.- Peej I pies and Comptroller General A. W. I Jones were absent James A. Summersott, can d Ida ta for Comptroller general, while discussing Jones' record told that $34,000 of Lexington county money .was possibly lost with other deposits in the defunct Lexington. Savings iBank, "deposited there by nn)\uditor bonded by the Gulf oHuiS ir'pi i?c?n ???k, RiOnSj, thick wilh a mlstnrc of gage ' ?:,' - Tea and Sulphur. >. The old- thne'. mixture of Sage Tea pnd Sulphur for darkening- gray, streaked, and faded hair Is grandmoth er's treatment, and foiks are again using ifc-to- keep their hair , a -good, even color, which -is quite sensibles as we are- living in an, age when a youth ful appearance Is of the greatest ad vantage. 1 Nowadays, thopgh, wo don'.t /have the troublesome task of gathering th? sasc-siiths aic??y mining ?? -boom. AU drugstores .sell the r*sdy-to-uee product/ cal??t "Wyeth'e Snge and Sut ^J*M^JR^'4?}f?'fpr about 50 cents s*b**?!r*i It *i very popular becauso aot-s?? ?rafe(%i?Ver.' 11 has been ap plied. ; pimply: moisten your oomb br e soff,ionisa" with., it. and dn^w^this through, xour. hair, taking one small Strand at a time!; by morning the gray hair dlsappry.ra, tr?. what delights th?'- ladles. wlthU Wyeth W? Sage, and Sulphur ? that besides beautifully darkening the hair, tiUr a few ap plications, it ialso produces that soft lustre and appearance of abidance which is>o attractlro; besides, pt> vents dandruff. Itching scalp and fall ing hair, fcvane Pharmacy^ agents. Coin One of the few Class "A1 Board of Education M. E. Cl institution. In faculty, equipment, de South Carolina educational n< ia tho South. Nowhere chn fjj bio, one of the loading* educntii executive departments of Soutl Tho comfort, health and r fireproof buildings located in a aro thoroughly ventilated, boat purv^t water. .The fnculty is exceptional Universities of tho North and ! , Tho counso of st:uly'ia cai University plan, .blowing stu every department. Decrees are conferred. 1914 Term lieg For Descriptive Ca REV. W. W. DANIE and Atlantic Company," in which I Siimniiirontt claims Jenes is intcrc"tc:i His ideas of compulsory education were explained hy A. Q. Bricc, candi date for attorney general, who denied Peoples' charge at Lexington that he k'Oted for a bill with thiB provision. .The party was entertained at a bar becue dinner as the guests of the as sistant United States district attor ney, B. W. Crouch. DRUGS EXCITE YOUR KIDNEYS, US? SALTS (Ifi your back U aching or Bhidder bothers yon, drink lots of water and ' ; efll less meat. When your kidneys hurt and your back' feels Sore', don't gcV Geared and proceed to load your stomach with-a, lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate -the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys, clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which' re moves the - body's urinous waste and stimulates them to their normal activ ity.' The function of the kidneys is to-filter the blood. In 24 hours .they strain from it 500 grains of acid and waste, ?o we can' readily understand the vital importance of keeping the. kidneys active. ! Drink lots of water?yon can't drink too much; also get from any pharm|* cist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonfnl in a glass of wa t('r before brealgcnst euch- morning for a few days and your kidneys will act One. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with iithia and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate cloggod kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in urine so it is no ongcr Is a source of irritation liiUB end b?u??er weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithla : water drink - which everyone should take now and, then to keep their kidneys clean and .active. , .Try this also..kqep .up the, water, drinking and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney -trouble and back ache. ' Evans Pharmacy, agents. CANDIDATES WtLL | SPEAK AT PARK I Andeison Voters Anxious to Hear the Senator,. Governor ' and ? r Two Other Atpirants ; ;| ?tff, y . . 1 i '. ..." r: A number of Andersen people wijl go to Greenwood Saturday morning to hear the candidates for the United States senate. The meeting at Spar tanbnrg was attended by a crowd from here. The candidates speak at Abbeville next and then, at Anderson. The Greenwood Journal of Friday afternoon says; ^'Everything is in readiness for. the sneaking at the court house Satur day at 1. o'clock.' The above hour I was decided upon so that the mill people ,and others who live, out of ?he-city, can have iho : opportunity or attending. Several extra police will be on duty and every effort will bo made to keep.down. \ any disturbance that might arise. Large crowds are expected to attend the -Creepwood mooting fr0n3 .heac.-hy towhS. 'The .Order of . speaking will be as follows: W. P. ?pUeckr' Senator-.)?- D. Smith, Coin L. Blesse and, L. ?. Jen nings." ' lb has been announced that the sen atorial campaign party, which comes to {Anderson , next Wednesday, will be gin at ,10,0'clock, hi ,the morm>g when the candidates for the office of United . states., senator 7 from ; South Carolina I will speak at Buena Vista park.. A speaker's stand m t<> be erected, judt m ' .. imbi?, South Carolina. " Colley for Wonion in the South, a rank of honor given it by the lurch South, on account of tho high character of work done by the . . ,1 ' ' ' ' i"'t tildings and location, Columbia College offers tho young women ot.'^j1 iv an tapes unequalled clsowhoro in the Stato and surpassed nowlierb,,, i tho State can young ladies sue, hear and learn so much as at Colum> .n,,: snnl centers of the South, and tho seat of tho legislative, judicial and i ? i Carolina. .uc< , j .-?! afety of tho student have been carefully provided for. Tho handsome beautiful campus of twenty acres overlooking tho City of Columbia^ od by steam, lighted by electricity and abundantly supplied with the ly strong and competent, being drawn from tho leading Colleges and ' East as well as from France and Germany-, ? ... ... .. refully graded and thorough at every point It is arranged on the'.,."<' dents to outer tho cluss they are prepared for, as fur as possible in . of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Literature and Bachelor of Science jns September 24. ... talogue and 1914-15 Announ??inentr Address >L, D. D. President, '4. ko. Columbia, S. Htiffl ' ~ ' ... !o*i ujdili li.JJiK Sil.* OO.is* ?IbitiJl ?II Fi nom irlf jrvt *< ib't^i ?iufi . aiiiJ Rii tt ?>' dun {! New Ratine Skirts and pr?t Kit i . : us sea just the best tiest you've s son . The prices. range from ' ? wii?&m > ' ' ^$1.50 t? $3.50 arid they fit-*- ^miw?* By express yesterday at $1.00 and up to $?.5? New Notions, iery and lots hew things. Bargains to beat the band throughout the store ? Try shopping h?re Monday and ! text week?-it's easy?T hew ;Hos of other insldo the gate of tho park.and under the shade of the trees. This will be .tbfi -best spot- .in the city for, the speaking to take place. - Anderson, voters ; are. already f amU liar wUh the careers and the abilltr r? Senator Smith and.Oovetmr r ; ! but few of them know \vr r> ; - v uf Chersw or-Mayor -.t^tt^iij?,W Sumter. fiow?ver. H Is believed , that both the latter,gentlemen will be well received in Anderson. When You , i fpiri^^pts Ind.lsW ", , in s ;cc?>sltton d>{fci w% the habits and customs of l^m?r?can In dians/a boy deeply Impressed. with their free-and-easy life wrote the fol lowing: 'Tho Laisas-bad-few law* but they were well violated." , w . ,.; . \i'n.''HI.Ml'*jfc*V:" We af?' soie agents^*?; Sporting.-Good* * m ,' , Ii ri-, t&igtoM Ln?V iri Anderson, Fani'?B?ok Us :1 Sri ?9 UBt