er i Jonee & Oglesby, deal? the Miller Onion Stock Y| W?! Davis Brrj o FRIDAY and Nov. 13 To buy Mules and Horse from 1,000 pounds up. Bring them in boys an DRUGS EXC?TE YOlT KIDNEYS, USE SALTS If Your Back hurts or Bladder Both?, era, Drink lots of water. When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and Irrtato the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean Uko you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmlesa salts which re moves the body's urinou8 waste and j stimulates them to their normal ac tivity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 500 grains ot acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital importance of keoing the kid neys active. Drink lots of water-you can't drink I too much; alan'get from any pharma cist about four ounces of Jad Balts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of wa ter beforeJ>seakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes find lemon juice, combined with ? lithia, and has been used for ?erieratldnS 'to clean and sti mulate clogged kidneys; also to neu tralize the acids In ur ine so it no long-1 er Is a source ot irritation .thus end-1 mg bladder weakness. Jad aalts ls Inexpensive; cannot in jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink wblch everyone ?hou?i take s^.v aid tL-t tra in Horses and Mules of I |ards, Atlanta? <* beat SATURDAY and 14. from 5 to 10 years old, ld get the cash. ooooooooooooooooo FOOTBALL RESULTS ? oj 0 o (ooooooooooooooooo (By Associated Proas.) NEW YORK, Nov. 10.-Interesting I results have been obtained by analys I is of the play of leading college foot I ball teams of the east and the middle ? west this season. Cornell has played I the greatest number of minutes and 1 used the greatest number of players, I The Ithaca record shows toat in 8 I games of 436 minutes duration . 205 i ? points have been scored and 197 play-j I ers used. Michigan is second with 428 : minutes of play for 220 points hut I both the Army and Dartmouth outrank I tho Wolverines in players used.. I tn aggregating scoring the Univer sity of Virginia is well up among the I leading teams, having a total of 286 I points for seven games, all of which ? have been won except tho contest with I Yale, when the Southern eleven de-i fcatod 21 to 0. Other teams that have crossed the ? double mark are barmouth 287; Washington and Jefferson 242; Syra ? cuse 202; Tufts 204; Michigan 220: ? Cornell 205; North Carbina 259, and I Washington and Lee 299. The . but ? named eleven bas scored the largest Atotal tor dato but the acores made 'against Swarthmore and George ? tor/n would appear to Indicate that this was due in part to the weakness of opponents 4n the season. The Southerners- however, have tba distinction of haine ona nf ?<; 'few elevens that have won every game I played. Virginia Polytechnic Institute i was the only One to eros', the Wash Hfngtop. and Lee goal line this tall, ?s fhs m?d?re west CL'cago, li?nc?? and Wisconsin all have staved off i - feat / From the 'standpoint ot Individual ? scoring, Mayer, of Virginia, leada ? with thirteen touchdowns, with Maul ? b?tsch, of Michigan, and Qhec of Dart mouth, at his heels-with eleven each. ! Barrett and Shuier. both of Cornell, [come next with ten apiece. Hughltt, iMlchiean'a star Quarterback. . easily ! leada the field in goals kicked from touchdowu, having twenty-two to bia credit Barker of Virginia comes sac ond with twenty. Barrett, of Cornell, ! has scored the greatest number of j points, his ton touchdowns, seventeen goals and four field coate totalling j eighty-nine points. i No Official Dinners At the White Housel 00 balen of cotted now made will f>?vo td bo carried in the South until September, 191H, and that the value of every bale carried over will bo less ebed by every acre y.f cotton planted. If you pian to "carry over any cotr ton, use your best efforts to got ''?? least one-third-of tho cultivated land fib'Soutb Carolina planted in smell grains. "I request county papers to publish this call, and urge a largo attendance S* ?bv westings next. Saturday. I hope every editor ot the county papers In the State will editorially and other wise urge the planting jot small grain immediately. WADE ?TACKHpUSE, , "President South Carolina Division Southern Gotten Congreaa." F IIS EBAL OF GEO. B. S A IXE Y. ORANGEB?Frl. Nov. 9.-Tho f" oral services-?over the remains of George xi. galley were conducted thia morning at lt o'clock at Zion Metbe* dist church, near Cordoxa. Burial took place at the church graveyard.; The ?Tsv. u. D. Banister of Orange burg conducted tho services. Tho deceased was a very promit nant farmer and was about 7ty years; of age.- He had beau Bick for about two weeks. He died on Saturday af ' ternoon at about 4:30 o'clock at his home* In Orangeburg oounty. The following children survive: Dr. D. D. Balley, J. K Salley and?,?tra.; J. I&. Oreen of Orangeburg: qfeorge 8. Balky and Atlas Carrio Salley ot Orattgeburg county, and Mrs. E. W Brown of Ane^wseP^Cclumblk State . -?-: Moral Man. It ls in men aa Ut soils where som? tarnee there ta a vein of gold which tba. ewnev'lmows o HI ef.-HSwiri NOTI??S . BeUaqaent Scad Tax Not!??. All dtnlcnquent road tax collectors are provided with aa official rece ipi book with numbaa, sad eta-V numbs* attached. Pay no money to coll ue tor? baleas poa gai the oflWat receipt aa above provided or. Jf. MACK JOS?, ti Coanty Supervisor. si . i FO Dai Wit 1 m ant hlfh Get 'em at Thomp son9? and Save toe difference tee T REFUGE >OTES Tho many friends of Mr. ,A.. H. Mit chell will be sorry to learn of hts resi dence near Bishop's Branch school house being completely destroyed by firo on lust/Saturday about 12 o'clock. Ills loss waa about $3,600. The loss was partly covered by insurance. Tho origin of the fire is unknown, lt hav ing first been discovered in the sec ond story: Mr, ' Mitchell's homo was * large twvj-story building containing eight rooms, a hall and two large, nice piazzas. He said he could not replace the building for less than $4.000. The fermera ot this section have, been busily engaged for the past two weeks gathering corn, sowrman; of A^'^biiis Form: Mr. and Mrs. i'. C. Gillespie spent last week pleasantly at the home-of Mr. and Mrs. Lude White. Misses Bell and Carrie Nelson at tended Sunday school at Corinth No. t last Sunday morning. MisMB Salle and Etta Gillespie spent Sunday with Miss Alma Gilles* I pie. . , ' aced manners and kindness, ate twi valuable things that vo should alli j possess, whether wa ao or not. When 5 ?; young man meets * lady'and more ly grunts a howdy odo. and doss not ? reise his cap, how ls she to know &te?2%?> ;hat is the beni, he -knowe or ? whether his hair ls uncombed and l rough or not? We should remember tho little vet so which we learned in ! grammar, long, long ago, .whirh is? Hearts, like doors, can ope' with ease,: ? To very, very Htle keys. And remember that two of these, | Aro Thank you slr, and if you please. - It ls perfectly i delightful now to look out in the woods and fields, and ! see humerons cele.-cd cArpccs, which Mother Nature has spread: over, the ? earth for us to.tread upon. A great many of us fee) that, .we've { nothing to be thankful for, Let us stop? abd think for a moment The same son ?hat shines upon us here, where there ! a no war end Starvation, where wc j still hove our husbands and fathers to [ provide for us, shines upon millions i An Alnuguai. ~- ...-77 The special departn lege can enroll a few mc sega invites the ladies ol to take advantage of th] PIANO ?Prof. and Mrs. Goode VOICE Miss Strasath?n VIOLIN Miss Smith Whether you conti etudy of any of these afc glad to have you visit tl work that is being done. Afidepsoi DP>. JAS. P. Kir 1-iN'VlW.iljri ifcWMif nyilil I ill I - ^^^^ '? ' .. - ." ?? lecials for this Week Ve hare Just pot ?ki ule about LU IICMrJlKD. and SIXTY PUBS Women's Shoes Ja Pate?is, j ?ad ll Leathers, Button tad Blucher, h or low heels at, .. J $2.50 and $3.00 l?ese shoes are made over the ie lesta, and hare the same seep 1 ginger lu them that jon find le h pri?e shoes. Th jr look geed and ir UH good BJ they I coko. 'Tr j M* pOMPSON'S he One-Price Shoe Store. Ve Sell for Cub Only. The Secret of it All is in the Flues ; : The way they are made _ and the metal of which 3 they are mader-and every other part of the range is ai good as the V, Flues. Sooth Bend Malleable Is hand-rlvetcd throughout and there are ??. ser cent myro rheta, fa t?ew i than in any ether ranges sande. .I*?. ! workmanship and material lt has na equal*, tan want, the.;bett range then hay the genuine South Bend f Malleahle Sange.' Hardware *' Company ot mothers and title children in dire need of breed , aqd clothing, across the' great wide oceans that esparate war eaLagece; therefore, who Should ww ^'l.'lals* dur 'voices and thank God ?tf?A still have life, peace fand -M. EL G. sa nents of Anderson ?ol >re pupils, and the Col I ' Anderson and vicinity & opportunity. AKT Miss liamg?ur M?ES I'M rey EXPRESION ?iSWt?%'iiv. ld smplate taking up the udies or not, we will be aje College and see the ra College ?A?D, President