The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, September 04, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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LABORING MEN ARE FOR MANNING leaders of the Federation of La bor Are ?fld?tain, Hi? Candidacy ii "' ' -- ' ' Sumter, Sept. I.-Since the publica tion in the charleston Review bf Mr. Manning';, stand with. regard to pr . ganlzerl labor, many letters? have come from tabor i union men in various parts of the state, congratulating Mr. Manning on bin position and offering support. ; Tito following letter was received from John B. McCravy, formerly of Laurens county, now a resident of Columbia: .lion. TA I Manning, Sumter, S. C. .."Dear Slr: I am writing you to day that'1 amV'HUpporting you for our next governor;,and I am doing all in ttiy ? po*^ vj?^Accelerate your claim to tho1 AwA'Mk?^ the mean while, I am trying.Ip v^' kindly manner to dla* courage 'hmong my people the claim of your opponent. Yours sincerely. John B.r McCravy. District OrganiRer A. ; P. Of Libur." Th ir. letter was written DD the stn. tioneyr ot itH? Bnrbera* Unjdji, Local Sio. 223,-of Columbia, of which, Union Mr. Mc?rivy is an officer. McCrayy was ? big factor in electing BlenB? v/h'eh he Ten against Featherstone. ? The'. following letter ha? been .re ceived, fr plc. >ir- fJeofg? Maley, the secretary of the-'.Columbia Building "Traden Condell, and secretary at local union No. 221 : W0m>? ^un'n,np'. :.sumter' boar Hiv : I received several copies nf the Charleston Labor Review and on the first, page of the paper was a j copy,'di'.the statement from you to Chatj -L.Wllsbh of the position fm ta)ce toward organized labor, defining plainly severs! important planks that org?tiUed labor has, fought for lo the lai-t , dozen .ycart*. What organized labor- in this, state wants to know ls the statement-a's quoted in the paper abo ve /mentioned, correct ao to your attitude toward organized labor? I might add' thut we did not eupport you In tho first race for governor, nor 'did we suphort Ar. Richards, but w,e wi\i ctipport an* marr who ?#il? be fair sud Impartial to organized labor htid .their, friends. We have no use clor any. man who ls always playing nwt What He .thinks the winning aide. "Tru^Mhg you will be able to favor US HwttrAh early reply. I beg to ramai?, ';>'*ry respectfully, Coo. Nafw.lped? flUry ot colombia Buildli?,?jfcri?lM ||^j?ttcil;t Sooretary of Local Unlofi, .feme following ls the reply ?o that porjllon or Mr. Nafe/'a letter with re tira tn Qrk^niZi-? i?.i..?r? & ?Whjr SUttCmedt/m'th?' Clt?rlaston ;jniivlew w?a'. correct with regard to 3Vfr M?dmbg'a.i position as to orgarr* jsgfl t lfif-r There was published a lutter ?tcnxr Mr.. Manning, personally. '- gif^^^j^?^^^^ ntatterti; ^^j, bii^ WEDNESDAY ? .sis. .wv/- -. ??5 At Home in Pelzcr arid J&f?sok fclkce At Shi-. M. Church 'mm -were ehoek< wm own iii ?ot^re'4 u .been , in hi J us Ai?p?eM*y when 1 With an attack ot ac-,. ?id th? . abd cttmo ,Wat&>| ' ,hh*hfc>N9!clock, ttt' r _ JricnrmreVJcin ^HBIMK .ie deceased was "86 years ot age andi's survived By ti"wife add several chlldtetl. : \Th? 'interment .took place yesterday ni toltol? Methodist ;charch. of Ehielt. ''.WPmmV-^mtor. 'and ? number Mi ted;Mon wekj le had been a.faUKM ?SW-"Sd.Xrihrallf K*eody l'a* ?Tell '. .; - Of4iidnjo|hei kept nor hair beat nttft?d^encd, glossy and ab?cd?ut tttth. a fer? * ot Sage -?wt and Sutph?r. | Wheaevey her Uatr feil out or i on thdt duli, foiled of streaked . #stfanc^ tl?5* ?Impie rWata^tta*^ plied W?'en T*"I^*T'I1 ttnmt ''Jjfrw?M ai .'hilly drug 'store - for ""Wyet:i ' sud Sulphur CorCpoend." yotfwtB a largo bottle ot this Old-time r^clj rHdr to use, for about 50 cents. Thin sltnbie mixture caa ha denended upor beWdV ^r dk*dJ falling nair; A well-known downtown -<4raggi*t Says everybody uses Wyeth's gage and Sulphur, be?fcuse it darkens so natur, aft* and eveniy that, nobody can tell lt has been , applied-lt's no eatty ?o fine. ? j>ly dampen a comb. or ?aft hruhfr a/.dy draw lt through ymir j bk I r, tA^pa/?^ano : atraed ' at ai tame _JS IN EASTERN CITIES --- < ( EXHIBIT BEING SEEN AT THE FAIRS ?? . ! 9 IN RAILROAD CAR . ... i t 1 li Displayed Exhibit From Thia A. C L. and C. fi: W. C Have Citv in AfttraetivA Stvbt I The agricultural department of the ? I Anderson chamber ut commerce yes- ? Iterday received a letter fr^ju G. A. ? I Cardwell, agricultural and industrial ? I agent ror the Charleston and Western ? I Carolina railway and the Atlantic ? I Coast, Line railway, in which the rep- ? I icBtMilatives of ifce railroads say that ? I the Anderson exhibit of farm products, ? I grains, fruits, etc., sent from this city fl ? to Wilmington, "N. C., to go into the fl ? special exhibit car of bis railroad, is ? ? exciting much interest at the county ? ? ?alra where lt U b^ihg shown; Mr. ? ? cardwell thanked the people of .?.nd?*r- fl ? sob for sending such a splendid ex- I ? hlbit and says that he gave it the very H bett possible position in tho car. ? H t According to Mr. Cardwell this ex ? titbit will visit not lesa thnn ten coun- H H ly fairs and state fairs In Pennsylva- H H nia, Now York and New Jersey and. be H ?says that the car is .'making a hit at H ?all tho plac?e visited. He writes that fl ?great .interest :is being evinced' on tha H ?part'of the Eastern ; people over the H ? progresa being made by the* cities in fl ? th? two Carolinas and believes that fl ? this section will reap a rich benefit fl ? as a result of having tent this exhibit fl ? to the North. fl ? ..-It bus been hoped that Mr. Cardwell fl ? might come to this city to deliver an fl ?addresB when the stock exhibit is held I here during the last of the month, bot J ? he says that It is impossible because fl ?he is traveling with the exhibit car ? k?d will remain In, the north for sev- fl ? eral.weeks to-come. He regrets that fl ? h? cannot como to Anderson just now ? ?w.-o1 -be ftere in the fall, nt whtOi fl ? t|m? he n'oflfsr to get In closer toju?h fl Ishim fcs "y 1<ja.^uiral and ,n(luKtr'?l I fl Mr . Cardwell succeeded E. N. Ctojftt I ? who retired from the railroad servie fl ?a^w months agc. ? | ; ? IM^NNING HERE ; r fl ? FOR THE FINISri 1 flvVUl Put In Two Days VUit^ I I ?? **e?s$er:?f? ?n?ea?on j J . 9 I.V.: r^ii^^l J i I Hpn.?li.c,h&rd I..Mann lng, former sea- <| ? ator 'from sumter county, and now di ?candidate for governor, arrived In the di ?atty last night, and today and tenir- J ? day- will make a flying?tour pver the '? ? county. Mr. Manning Was-.a.attila blt 1 ? tired and went to bia room ot once. I ? He stated that his information ls t that, ho will sweep the s:a?o. ttiauhe will carry nearly every county. Sonn of his friendc inform tf.at ho will I ? t carry the home canty of lila' c opponent. Mr. Manning had no ?rit- , ielsci of hfs opponent, tho, personal . ? feeing botween thc,nv being*? friendly. J ? "* sm hafting my campaign1 upon my ? fl>Wh merits." said Mr. Manning. "i have jurt concluded two strenu- ( B Wi days," aald MT. Manning. Honed ? dd that he had traveled moro tliun 100 , fl otilen in: Suaitatthurg coiin ty Tuesday t ? ?tlbid niade 14 BpCerhes. V laterally ? ?ne toftde ;>.pvm?anM?hes inGreenville t nt-.-, concluding'with ? big rae** j fl ?Hiv Ut tho airdonie-last night.- ii? t fl1s rnfaofrtrtf ft- delighted with: ?Ike ? fl reception given him everywhere. isMj. ? h? Ix -odtlmiHtfc o-.?r; tho outc?ifc. $ provided tho petfpio como out and f vtito. Th?:; ls tho only thing nMut ? which HS Has any-Concern. -?.1 \.\ ? jMr , Manning will rctur? to-the?r ? ? ?aiurdSjr afternoon and will spend < the night.In Grcenvl.ttv Campaigning, f ? ls bard work, he ray? and wishes to r ?see election come and omi IL all. Ho?;- b ? over, 'it has boro a great pleasure \(> u ?meet the people and he wishes to^W | FORMER CITIZEN gt^BSEb 'IN EASLEY ?. F. MuU&m Died T***d*y tervto?a'Itt Ht?me. S* Adjoir?n* County after Long Illness mm?mm, ' - ?? . ? - -?A ? ."Word.jreacbed. Andereon yesterday: o or th?-death of B. P. Mntllldn which " oce-urred tuesday ?ffSnatey. Mr. Mu?- r ilftlnrohc? mode his homo In this i county and ts well remembered here. ( H? has a -large number of friends in t various sections ot the county. Ho t had been Hi for some time and it waa \ known that jua conditio*. n>?a aeriou? c but none ot hla friends had oxpectod c to hear the sad news. i. Muiimtn vfga. ^boul ?\yeara t p!?,^ge. Ile rcrslded^at Sldbtowa until f ????came a yoajtti "man of^ about J s twenty-five yeats ot age. . aft Tthehrtl inaved to Louisiana where he lived) nflUl alwin nine montt&? ago when he r look up hhK re^ldendaM ?aatey. SlnAe a ttjn?|yilt there ftasV?ecn coaUnj^ | a tew months. Mr. Muiilkia n?made i nany friend* who deeply sympathize i with th<* bereaved family. He wai < a goo*t, ?otnfB!, sincere cimttif tock a broad view'of all things andu iy 0Boron?g was atado mm ?y American PW?? Association. English Infantry Wh*n X3er3^y.^d.ochired',iwar on Bi n the English anny. It is plain that t.would be impossible foi; England to ki ?p^llab rn?iDtrywould give d good ateo Injecting Fachinal Politics Into i 13^ the People of tho State. ??ii pti in . i ., . ; .-. Columbia. Sept. 3.-The following ita tement was given to the press tb ilg^t.oy Dr. Wade Staekhom.e, presc ient" oTlhe' cotton ' congress : Po tho Farmers of'South Carolina: y aCy' attention has Just been called o: ti?e.. etateriJea* or tjovernor iiiea^e hat U' tiie white democrats o! the ! Mata will cast their voteo for Major Uchtirds on Tu??idky he will feel JUB ?tied in concluding that they wish Sn fctra seBs-bn of tho general assembly ailed for tho purpose of carrying out ?yj legislation th'o resolutions bfferdd ?y^JMnJ?r Richards in a conferchoc f'efii^tn tho governor':: office on Scp embpr Sud! !' TheJ most important snd tlie major tart o? Cr?ese resolutions wan in acc ordance 'w ith ?or?aln rosolutlonr. idopted tho night before a meeting of he South CnroVna' dlvls.'-? of the ?nuthorn Ciitl?n Congreas L+ mu Jei" eraoin hotel, which meeting -was at ondad by representatives of .11 conn ies In tho Slate, and the great major - ty of them elected .a' the organlzu lon of the count,* divisions of tho South Carolina brnm-h or the southern OttPO .cn^greBs. A number of other :omlometi ; interested- In the welfare if the farmc.ra.wcro present, including irv vi: D. smith. The particular matter referring to be matter of legislative action was as oflowv: ','Tho president of th:3 contention nd the executive committee thereof ire* hereby appointed as. a'committee f thia body to memorialize the gov rnors of tho cotton producing states, ailing upon them to have their rc pocMve icsblaturci enact ?ach Jaws a they could. constitutionally,, to val ante, and moke offer:Iv? o!rdv?a fnr ho^ r?daction or the cotton ?crease r?xt, jrrir, or by g ny other means to iring ?bout, thia result, ?yigm^iul uteSy too II ?h io. call ihi ?s?slni?ru o?.poutn varoi?nn together or the purpose of enacting laws ot his naturi) without t^a cooperation of Ji tho cotton producing stater. There ronlo be, no sense tn -calling upon and arcing,the farmers of South Carolina o reduce the cotton ? ttorenge if tho liner aiates should continue to pro luce at the..oldtrat.v k?l*? m*ttcr ^?? ilyu-ougbly dlscusa 4. before the resolution wa? passed ^^^ja!r^gl?ai roa?lmion. which was m noded to read Os, above... made po nenti.cn ot other states or governors. ?ot crnly appt!? to the state of South karolina, aa stated, after 'discnsMoa his was found to be iin?. sotlcal. and ho - resolutions aa, indicated . nbovo l'?re adopted unanimously. The am iadmt?atB^ttiraxod, : .sarre serJpuUy o^d aVefnlly, discussed m length.and the lUrpoea of the ndoption of the- an?. Oded resolutions wau to serve tlie armers ot South. Carolina, IM, J? t? uh'-'crvs .any political parts .r tab-' I fOmloMB the Vjffort, or tho irovern >r ar any man, to inject poetics Into : ?satter vt anon ecrioim Import to the' joople o? South Canoona, OJ- tw.iuakitH ra -.tira > cotton loongra*:: lp < concerned, ve lwve. no caudate., and further we oudeni? Governor BleasCa efforju-to r^feV^Woaj factionalism Into thin nov nent aha to force the farmers Stackhouse G 'Aeffort of on the March Lusta there wn* tue greatest activity with a general" war ou the continent H'i> out of lt It waa figured that the unt of itself. mdemns the Governor ft Mal >: Such Grave Import I L MAKINtl A ?POTAIN OIT OF A SOLE HILL. . Hie^ alarming- dories which hud been circulated' relativo tb ttie alleged Injurious ingredients af coca cob re ceived 'Heir'death knelt when fhe r. S. Gove, omen ti mndfl Ita searching in vesrigsTlon of tee .popular and?: fonn-^ tain drink. At a- cost -estimated In Hie neighborhood of l00.C0il.on t'.te goyernmont brought together the) most nhitingulshod array of modle?!, BciontlOc and legal experts that iver, investigated ?. Xood product. l?rofus Boro-of chemistry, from tba big uni-, vorsltles, lecturers, ?rom tho loading j medical, co'leger,' ?of. America, experts in analytic il .chemistry and. pac rum cology, scientists of national .and .in-j ternatlonal reputation and Oovern meat exports from ..the Bureau of Chemistry lp that popartmcnt of Ag riculture, labored ,with the, brightest) legal minds of America to find some thing wrong wltu Ooca-t'ola. After years of investigation and nearly four weeks of .'oint discussion thc court found that .'ipoa-CoJa .wau neither misbranded nur u*lu Iterated. The manufacturers' statement of-the ingredients of tho beverage wa? cor rect. No alcohol, cocaine or oim r narcotic drug could bo found. Su??ar, caramel, fruit duvora and cunclnd (the active principle of tea and cpf-? fee) wera found to, bo . tho e.isenlliil ingredients. Even the caffeine"war/, found to be present in only' ahobti one-half the quantity found lu tea? and cottee. T|*e'mountain turned out' to bo a mole lilli.-Adv. Just Between Ourselves and . rr*- " W 5 ??? J' ?Bl?l?*^ "* r ~Ty a ' ~ By .;W??5.' k? a Utile heart to bean tamv lt's men?t for tho business men ot this terri tory 4 for those who advertise and for thone' who ought >ydkli>^ywAiast'' make ywar customers bay'from'you USN I^Lt^bMer? they parchase In ACTUALITY. fen uiuxt a wise and interest ,ts? fbi nd before you cen reach the tMK-Ueihook. Thought pro tvdo* *>.*tlon. ] Moke the ti*AMlLy,CiitCLB ? { 8?OIMM.NO CENTER. First go j after ibu UK.Mcy hpent mciitfcHr j by the ? reside! Hot your'?el!-j J tug ?"?ry ready for ibo |?sycbo-1 i loffk ut buying ujviiii-nt. Wake j Un* effeciivv* ns you fco?*?*! bow* ul volta ri;.veil. Make every feat We n VITAL FACT. List t thc l.?k,T AI I.S. The people-want , to know ti il yon have to say. ? Tell the WU OLK story. Oas*- \ mer your \>ct-tsujii|on borne The j , result* thou ' ?k> between yuwrl Competitor nud y&urftclt. itomenrbri. till? newxpaper j ti<kv? von -Into ?uv home* of th** ? ^j?rjYlN?i . ia -pie. Voa i cnn ?eli your *iory'.wwrt* *fc i il-? the itiiMt ?ood *??l lt th? ?stif lesi , OK MOUE" SCREEN EVERYBODY INVITED TO VIS-I IT THE SQUARE THIS AFTERNOON! Phoiog* tanner lia? Arrived m City i and Begins Today Preparing Pitta?** fat Pssasss. Exhibit : i> ut : . ."'>. r < r ?!.?? Ever sec yourself in a moving pic ture? Then, 'hie afternoon will bf the one big chance of a lifetime be cause nt S o'clock thia afternoon \V. J. Kraft of New York will begin turn ing the crank of his moving picture machine, making a 81m of the public iquare and everybody on the square nt the time .will be. included th inf picture and will be seen in every town In South Carolina and tater at tba Panama exposition, Wiere. the picture I; to bo shown. Mr. Kraft Raid yea terday that he would ti art thia eft^r] noon promptly at 2 o'clock and he hope? that there will be a goodly Dumber.of people Op tko square. It IS nee CHI arv thal I hore be a. good crowd If Anderson ia to show up Iii th? pic lure aa abe' should. The moving picture man will- start this morning nt making pictures of Hie various industrial plants around Hie city, and he expects to have all these completed, by noon. He will then bc ?ble to devote the remainder af the afternoon to making the pic tures of the scenes around town, i Mr. Kraft Bald last night that he was very favorably Impressed Indeed with Anderdon and from what he hak seen or the city he believes that An derron will show up to as much ad vantage as any other city in the state. THEY REMEMBER THE OLD VILLAGE Former Citizens Prefer Buying Gooda From Anderson People Whenever Possible ,M Anderson people know , that "chlok ?B will come home to roost." but they do not know thai most of the people now living, away ,from An#err o?n, but once residents of this'cit) still prefer to do their buying beri when it. io possible. Of course, ai most eversons ?s ?osrh nat?vf? iut? advertising in The Intelligencer lb thal best way for any Anderson merchant to. get results but for the benefit .of 'hose unacquainted with thiv fact. tra] following ls given. 8. M. Ofr and il. E. Frierson. both of whom once lived in this city but are now engaged ih ausiness at Heardmont, Ga., under the firm name ot ,Tbe Frierson Orr Com pany, wrote the following letter to! forman Smith a day or two ago. "Wc notice In The jAnderson Intelli gencer that you are handling inocu lating matorial for clovers. We ex pect to plant 2 1-2 bushell* of crimson clovfer and would like to inoculate.I|. on- now snort i notice can wc get the materiel from you? How soon will wp have to ose same after its receipt? How. much wilt lt cort, and how much will it take? MAY P?RCH?aS? A FIRE PUMP Report Say* City Council May Act In Accordance Wit$? S?ch ? . Recommendation It was reported in Anderson yester day tiiat there is ww* possibility. of Anderson purchasing a new mode? eombiuatlou pump and hoc? automo bile truck aa au addition tb tho tine deportment, i'ximor has it that thc fire c-omiiil?iee ox tho c.ay council wlli make mich a. ? iggestlou to thc oity iii'??iC/? ,j?4roa Ujii? SI?Y* trC?t, TiiOButij | *?i?t. w'?*?t?*er ??r no? ?'i?i ???y j ha? the money .right.now aod will bel willing to Invest Will remain '-.? be seen; .... mat more adequate protection' is needed has bee? demonntrated Hmo; and iii:u- annul aww Vf?i??i?-siu??y s-?-i .eraoiin, when a fire alarm'wba turn-1 ed lu, thc-' automobile trpek was CJt J* fir and lt rehired between.ri and IO, minuter, to (?et that vehicle started. Hod thc fire been ot any consequence it would, have been beyond control .>eforc the truck arrived. It is pointed out that thA purchase of a pump will materially lessen the infiuruncc rates in this city nod lt ls" thcught that the citizens and :ho yoi aral will bein raver of the proposed >-.op. \\%r.s W?L WP* That Waa thc Mg^sseat Made By J*r. riradier. W. W. Bradley of AVaCVlHe. prloate Bccrctiiry to Congress-man. Wyatt Alkea. Was Jp' Anderson ThuMduy, and he ssye that Mr. Aiken i*>il a better vote tlian l.i dkl bet>V and t&it'ue will -ci a big m*<ority. t, Mr. ?ro4ley trites that. : ir. Aiken wKl get better majorities than l?afor? and that he will win handily. c i;?*A>a EXWCTTEUHOIBLY ,.l**le*v Seas. ?-Tae>farts ?arres - ll i WITH THE LAR COMPLET wai w?ut.? Long Coats Skirls that was ever assei Our two buyers . August in th? Nor thc the best and most pri ? te ? f Our millinery d?] of Miss Idella Meyer. SOUTHERN IV?EN TO WORK FOR ROADS ?.j ---r- ' "ll Th?, County Will Have Del?gales At Nest Mea ting of Southern * Appalachian Association - ?vOaa of Arfderson county's well BBjOwn good f?iu* ent?u??a?it yenter day received, a letter from Dr. M eph Hyde Pratt, president of he Southern Appalachian Good Roads AS I soclatlon, In which Dr. Pratt asked that delegates be appointed from this county and be urged to attend thc meeting. A portion of Or. Prat tv, let ter said: "The Squthet'n Appalachia.? Good Roads Association wilt hold its- sixth annual convention, at Bristol, Vai Tcnn.. October (!-!). and ? tho Bristol board of trade will Join the associa-1 "lion In an effort to n*??ko this thc1 greatest convention the association '.as eyer field. ?."X hore willi oxtena you a cordial invitation to attend tho convention as1 a detegate, and I will thank you to appoint about tea delejtates to repre sent your town at the c invention. . "I know you will se:ecr men Inter ested in good roads and .who are able to .attend, and I want to cult that you notiry them of their appointment ur-'d urge t-icm to ntteud. ?We; Will also notify them as* soon-as receiving their names aud addresses trom you. "The association ls not only doing a great work in encouraging the con struction and maintenance of unprov ed roads/ tn the southern Appalachian terrrltory . .but is encouraging ann promoting, the construction o! great interstate highways traversing alt.the states of the southeast and reaching otber sections of tbe country. "The convention will be education al es well as entertaining. Sollie of the best equipped oten In thc count try will address tne convention on thc questions of - location? construction and maintenance ot roudu, icderai andi state'etd, see* ?tin prr.5rt?H- of inc j road movement will be reported from i all sections or thc ?jutheaal. Litera-, turo and orosrnns ?ivn g iuri.i?er h?-i IXormctlon will bo ao-ji al del?gales:; "We fully ^ realise that tho. country without good roau? in ? dead um-, uuii we want to help mahn every eotiimur.-' hy tu the south cunt a live ono. Wt)i you nat como aud bring a few albor live representative-' to ilse conven tion? Indies arc cordially invited and can" bc appointed av delegates." HALFMILLIOK BALKS Tan Be Taken Care of in Soul h Caro- f Una Cottee Wairhouv.es Columbia. Sept. 35 counties] |ln tue,state, exclusive of cotton mills, ' 481.000 bales of colton can be . cared i for in tba warcbonse.i at tho pre; ?ut tim?,'allowing .5.000 bales for Char-1 Teston. With special effort tn Charles- i ton it ls thought . that ,-900,?e0 balea caa. be cored for In the entire state.' I . Those Agares were given out today ! hy Commissioner E. J. Watson, wUoi has'received reports from many ofU'ej county, chairmen or the South Caro lina division of the ?juthorn cotton] congress. ! A CRACE SHOT i iVI*ate C* C. Terry ls Cbetapfen Shat af Thirteen States. <Sy Aatoc!atsd Press) Sea Girt, N. J., Sept. .1.-Ry winning I the big! divisional match today. with j a.htgb. ?core of. 32?, Prlrate v' ff, ot I he. jr:. feuowiedgMf champion nfleman of ihei - 'item. division., embracing 13 v lU'iRIl ' - - ?EST AND;'?MOST E LINE.OE:r^:' ; Evening Drenes Millinery nbled in Anderson ? spent the month of ?,rn marketa ?electing actical styles. partment ie in chafiro r i of Baltimore? ? sberg I corar w r?MHBwaw|! SftL?S?,? I ; .. ; Al; ,?1-1 Eat I^KH Meat If KldnesB .Feel Like Lead ?r Bladder . . >. : '?b?lera-^, W**,* . j .? ' .. y* ' -ut'fT?rwli Meat . folks ' forget thA* ?be ' IrMney^ tike tba ?oweis, get eibggir?-amf eiog god and need a.' fluehmT^caelbnalty. olee we bave backache anti duli, mls ?ery In the kidney region,'B?rwre>nead : aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, ? acid stomach,, sleeplessness) ^and* all .sorta of b\a<\>':i. disorders,'' I You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, sad the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney I reglou,. get about fonr ounces of. Jed Salts.from any good drugstore here, . take a tablespoonful In a glass of wa (tey. before breakfast for a few^ yays , eafl yojir .kidneys will then v . fine. I inls famous salts li'mada trom the I ar.ld of arrana*, and lnmnn J.jl^a" I bined with I ?thia, and ls harmless to flush clogged kidney* and stimulate them to normal activity. It alto neu ?Hires the .acias in the urine so it longer Irritates, thus ending,glad der disorders. "'* ' Jed Salts Is harmless/inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent I i thia, water drink which everybody ?ho?Td Uko now and then to /keep their kid neys clean, thoa avoiding serious complications. 'V A well known local druggist''says he sella lots ot Jad Salts to mike who believe, in overcoming kidney trouble ; while lt is only trouble. Ile Day Iii Congress Washington. Cent, :>.- Senate met at noor?. -Senator Burron attacked river ?si ii?t0t?F r>isi. Scnatov read Into the record , Ue ?loe-jo. p're?U6,it!al term. . plar.k *&t drraocr?tic platform ?t l?ltiraor?i, nanking commitine .ipru?red' ravfir ablo report? on a'mpuduienui .JlberpQ !z???g f^d-T?! rc.?.rrv accessed at 5:?4 p. rn... to ll a. m Friday. Honra met atnaon?....',. Debata??|?Ba^?^ ' the Mas)$ ,tiaai ?caainfc idil. pymmm ' - Arrahgcanuiiii worn* made- for Idptt sesr.inn with* Mic senate to hoar (lie president's addr?^rVSfcotVo need of sp??lal. VsY r'f Foreign aftair^Mahj^isgreed to report favorably Oie bill Tor consulnr teoraaniJtatldny^ HO*^ Bill to cr??t-1) o Tarin credit bureau tn agricultural department to Tend monty d!rec* to farmerr on :f irai tort gages Introduced by U.prwientaUve WcKellar of Tennessee Taxation of gifts, luhorltn: quests, legacies., otvlses" and' s?cce Jflpjui. to; raise 'emergency revende? proposed ,!*, a bill introduced by, Kop resertatlve Reilly' of Wh cousin. Agricultural committee, filed report favoring federal supervision of ware housing for agricultural products, lis c?u?pag cotton and grain. . Adjourned et 5:45 p.- m. to nopn Friday. 1 DoirtXiCK wittm** He Made a vttdrtwla* Jh,*h Ute rageas. . ' ,, Fred H. Dominic^ assistant atio*. ney g?n?ral and candidate lor con