yte have all sizes Radiator Hpse;' Re place the old Kose, bemuse they ?nay be closed up ti?sid? causing yoiri motor to ? 1 B: Will fix a punctured Tube or cut in your F Casing. y found wees they began to make inquiry la order to prepare.for the comi?g campaign; The following statement may be of t to. the reader* of . The Iateli gence/; belog "A few facts conceruiag ~* Ht i'ui: ?xxvr? vi oenator JB.. U. showing some of the things he one for the people." ~-??. The place a Ucited St?t?s senator on. cup?cs tu the opinion and estimation of ht? fellow oanatot* Is best deter mined by the committee* assignments Which he Is given. It should be borne In mind that dur lng tbo first four years of Senator { Smith's service the republican party I was to newer and in?ji?H?-? ] senate. Hence, during 'that, time/It Was not possible for any democrat, and especially a southern democrat, to accomplish mach in the way of leg islation. Yet he soon m*Ai\ hjma*if 91 felt, and from the start baa/ wielded 11 a strong influence in the senate. HJ'. Evan dulinr tba rnmihliron rno)A,. ily ho served on Important committees and r/hen the senate became demo cratic, two years ago, ftc Individual senator was gtvea position _oa more [important committees than Senator Smith. Beleg rocogaii?d as au active and hard working member of the 6auato, he has bectt even ' more conacieat?aua in the performance of his committee tles^ . As the ranking member of UiaA?Mg! reCfctee ea aoatofflces and post roads, r Smith- has boon am important ini Cnd .shaping or legislation af fecting the postal service of the eouh ni By virtue of his high rank on the I committee of agriculture and forestry 1 of the senate, and because he is reoog I nUed as being ono or the nest posted "Sbers of the senate on agrlcuUbre agricultural qucstionB. Senator th tWs haa bee? eaabled to be of calculable service; to the farmers <3 the agricultural ?ommttte*i' " cb haodiaitHftO Mil making appro--. 008 tor the d?partment of sgjfH is un lt* Power, in tho ttterest of the speculators and sgslnst the inters** nt r?u? fsrn^rs. . ?t ?ceabl? that since SeaAtor \ SmUh directed publie. attention to the mat ter. and criUcfced *h0 government*!! poU?y so aeverery. there has hot'baten a single systematic effort on thei pert etf toe speculators-to depress the price of cotton as has teen the ease almost evory year before he entered the ???? ote. Cotton Statistics. On December it 19li, Senator Smjib introduced the following joint "ResalVed. That the director of the eonpw trareau' be, and he is hereby, authorised and directed to collect and pcbll?h in. connection with th? gfa n?rs* reuort of carton production pro vided for insection-09 of ah Act of Congress, entitled "An act to provide' ~ 3??I:.._ .. *c*i-ly. nni ?' census reports. 'i"h? hers?n provided for shall "W at fJhe ; same time and in mahvA'.-' that the monthly gd ports are published.'''' The r?solution pai and went- to the incorporated in figure*, preventod the expt ak and held the pri?e up. nnceded by ell. This one net saved th? fermera of the south million* or dollar? In that single and it insured more correct ietir#* h*i*? ;?=?od by the department laereafter'. different tirade* af Ottefc. . .Vor h loag time Sei had an Idea that the act aal rale* of ?>* 4iffero=t ?m af I cotton was act a? create* ttferehee?! nreftrarUy . ??ea\ by the eottea ?X n?artetflof llht^eth.*! / He^area^fta strsaith etivef aV This teat has recently been com pleted-and the. result, while startling, t?lly proves Sehafcyr Smith's contcs tion. The report ahows that the actual diff?rence lb commercial value between the grades of the government staudards ** almost negligible. sor ihMtance, during the ps?at sersoo the trade made a dlfferer-oe Of $16 sir bale between good ordinary and middling grade?. The test shows the act**! difference to ba less than |5. The lioids true approximately from j middling fair to. good; ordinary. These I Ue% vrero fu# ?nV flStf ana were {made by Jhtf government at ?^etas?n | College'anfl Dshvtfie, Va,, and there la {no question' as to the accuracy of the . report ui?iue. Ig It not perfectly clear that by this arbitrary ruling of . the exchanges the fanners of the' south have been fobbed of millions of dollars every year? Senator Smith h*t*' see?re? nnj amefld?.?nt W'taji. ritifafptt.a' bfil of [pin? point is tee fente seil? M set ?] government standard **?ede* of eettea together with a set of th? yarns. .IWhr*; tbja l? done the farmers cant no longer be robbed as they have been iWwi- past. senator Smlth's^Mwm nions"this line is going to revolution ise the telling or^otton in_the interior j or ?b? exchanges and tbo speculators Un?'w this, and that is why they are ell fighting fcloi. - . Pr?e?H of Fertfltsersi 1 In the early part t,% l?ja there was! a sharp advance' in the prlc? of com mercial fertilisers, particularly em foltowini adopted:-. ' Hesolred. That jhe commerce'and lavor ?n-aeo of corporation moniales ??Kam? manufacture of ob? and.renwt the Md aecretftry through he, . sad vesthrate n pri?e of am ueed la the 'da! fertilisers of the ' ??' the was sea : iitesaere and mercaanis throughout .uth will: retail tbo sudden h> creast? in th? price: or''jj??Wa% und Usa Igst year. On July Itt> 1613, Senator, Smith introduced the following resolu invcattgate the recent-advance in price| of 'bagging and tics used in baling cot ton, and to report to the senate'St the earliest possible time the cense, or] causes, for said advance. , . . The investigation -was at. once start ed, and. the report was' fiaade to the sec ate onOctober 26, 1?j;.: document No. e3d congress, Ist was ?**ded., *fifor? was ccfi&idarabt? opposition to it, and the' corotoitiee on banking and currency failed to act. Senator, Smith than circulated a cail for ? caucus of democrtHlc senators, f tie caucus was hetd and uftcr a it art* 5stt til? -ecmmlttcc was instruct^ U> write the .ftnytttfojt m the Wlh This ! was done the nest day. Tho bin uifsied the se&ato. the amendment was ?d by the house, sad It, la now Senator Batltfc W entitled to the credit t?r t hi* and the ca^H|iMM^s^ucue' written iQ pis band and signed by democratic senators, is abundant proof. Senator Shilta ha* ter, a long time coawarad that in semtrs eottoa m lav thfe deltvv-ry the seller should specify Ab or grades proposed'4o be ..' He ia emphatically opposed ifitthra bnalaessyjaa it has ducted ft* to long, taking the . that that kind of business _ jbbery pt.ro and simple. He Sn^ need a bill to correef this evil in last congress. He rcthtroduced 11 in this congreas, and made a fight for it. It passed V on March 28tb, and it that it will pass.th?/ _ and become a law. No; mur? rtact legislation tor tho S??th ius? item enscien in congress t?nus the civil war. It means an end to the unfair speculation In cotton, by which gobblers' have beer, able to raise or lower pries* at will, and by T?hlch they have rc*&*& the p?cpic Of the South, farmers and , manufac turers alike, of millions of dollars. It means putting the cotton MaVhat absolutely on the basis of supply sad demand. Itmeans that the farmers wilt be able to get th? real^itfBfr or their cotton and bo less, when they go io scii, and it means that the man ufacturers will be able to base the prices of their gocds on the value of spot cotton, ana not take eh*n.e*a on the prico that the gamblers aiay fik tor some date in the future. T*Mr?t? cOnstvuetive legislation of. the most valuable kind, "Tiwnrrar uuuw UPt^wlil mz ill* time and talents to his duties In the Senate, He 'has- not been involved in factionalism. He -bad tried to bo a Senator tor ?H the people and no for' a part of tlio people. He has trl?t im?wrve all the people to the best of hin ability; he has never stoppod inquire whether a man was hie fric .Voted for him or not^^T^e Tefcufts has obtained for hi* 8tsto have jiw-j titled his course, for be has more and better legislation to hla Credit than] any Senator ha sever secured, tn tho f same length of serine,/. Htattdlng ok HH Record. " The issue in this campaign Is pla His record is good-'^caore ,than that, it' Is ft betted wwprdvt tor,has ever made in a short Mme. H? re desire to be of service t! 3bt.Senator Smith has, 1 proven to bo tra?. ' Any ban Seaati that ho would not bd as got then its, as -to whether, a' g jtt&??bal? be retained fa the public .... vice or whether tiro perse?*! arobfltoji? - -for It Is eothlng more than th& of a new and untried m*n ?fiall bo Gratified. The office belong* to tho' people?they are the Judges and it : .fey.tbera todaclda,, : li Is. repeatedly Acbnrjti^d th??t Ses ator fedtfth Is ectUleJ to restoe?o! and that- vise pcOpta are cotttjajt th continuance of his services, "Hp'.hi made. good a? isepator.- - Duriaa -M Orst*tour /ears a* iseaator. the RVpu! ?lcftns were in control rt the .Senat a* has been stated, and it was asHk.^ be expected that 'and Demon?\atic An ator could exert jranch influence, y< base coadtttoas he has axai ...... _jmjMMMSl structlvo legislatior 1 darin? b? first term o he has takert'htgii'.raal straight ??mecr?t ahdTi giving'., cordial ? other potlcie* woi Anderson 1 The Strange** Beak in the C^wtf?Sy so?ek* yowr fcanksbg haraliftSa, It i* prepared to wpply your needa te all taaMc oi Banking^ U sofi&t* Savings accounts, Checking accoaaSs m&? borrowers. AJU at* we&ome. ft yo?r ?ans on Hi books? of ANDERSON The Strongest Bank An the f A H sorts of houses in ail parts