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The Bell Telephone Builds Business George W. Perkins says: "The first requisite for doing business is to be able to get at a customer. The more cus tomers you can readily get at, the more business you can do." As it is "the mind that does business" and "the telephone give? the mind wings/' you can do more business by tele phone than in any other way, because you can reach more customers. And you reach them in a personal voice-to-voice manner, that builds business. Do You Make Full Use of the Telephone in Your Business? W? ? ? ? SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY TAKE SALTS FOR THE KIDNEYS IF YOUR BACK HURTS , We SbouM Drink Lots of Water and Eat f ess Meat, Says i Noted Authority on Kidney Disorders Recommends a Spoonful of Jad Salts In Glass of Water Before Breakfast to Stimulate Kidneys and Eliminate the Uric Acid 'Urie acid in meat ercites tho kidneys, they become overworked, cc?; sluggLOs ache, and feel like lumps of lead. Thc urine Lecorucs cloudy, the bladder is irritated, and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three times din ing thc night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body's urinous waste or you'll be a real eki person shortly. .At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer from backache* sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when *hc weather is bod. 2 Eat less neat, drink lots of water; also get bom any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; $aks a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from thc acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithio, and has been used for generations to denn clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralice the acids in urine, so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot injure, makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Druggists here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble./ Enjoy That Trip By Equipping With TODD AUTO SHOP Exclusive Dealers SIMPLE LESSONS IN SCIENCE One, at Least, That May Be Learned In the Kitchen-Mistakes Made Cooking Vegetables. Ono can learn many simple lessons In science In the kitchen. A loaf baked with only flour, water and salt will be HO heavy that it can hardly bo cut, but tho addition of yeast pro duces the loaf as wo know lt. This is explained by the fact that when yeast In employed carbonic acid gas ls pro duced, which gives rise <o the spongi ness essential in tho structuro of good bread. And tho fact that the action of tho yeast also produces alcohol has led to tho story of how a baker, learn ing this fact, condensed tho vapors from his oven until ho had obtained a small bottle of spirit, which* he tri umphantly exhibited in his shop win dow. A neighboring rival deemed it necessary to deviso a counterblast, and put up n notice stating that his bread was sold "with all the gin In it." Some methods of cooking vege tables are denounced as "wicked." It Is pointed out that the cook in this country chops her beans into small pieces, so that all tho flavor and salts run out, leaving only thc miserable, tasteless fiber. On the other hand, with beets, she takes caro not to break the skm so that tho color should not be lost. Similarly other vegetables should be kept whole, as they aro in France, and not treated by methods which result In all that ls volatllo go ing up tho chimney and all that ls sol uble going down tye drains. VIRTUE IK SHOEMAKERS' WAX May Be Relied On to Draw Out Poison From Wound and Prevent Deadly Infection. Have you ever heard of the medi cinal qualities of shoemakers* wax? Long before the virtues of antlphlo gistine and peroxide of hydrogen were extolled as healing and antiseptic agents, shoemakers' wax was relied upon In many an old-fashioned home. A bit of shoemakers* wax heated and applied over a bruise or abrasion will draw out any poison that may have entered the wound and prevent danger of that modern horror, infection, and its dangerous result, blood poison. Keep a blt of this old-time safeguard in the house, and if somebody steps inadvertently on a rusty carpet tack, or runs a can opener Into the fleshy part of tho palm, wash out the wound and clap over it a blt of melted shoe makers' wax, binding a clean bandage over. Or, better still, cleanse the abrasion with peroxide if you have lt in the house-as everybody should have-and then apply the heated wax. Infection gets In Us deadly work be fore tbe danger is realized ia most cases, and by tho time a neglected cut or bruise has begun to look angry and the doctor summoned, he may not be able to prevent a long and annoying case of blood poison, If not an actually dangerous condition. Treatment of Acute Pneumonia. The open-air treatment of acute pneumonia is warmly advocated by physicians, who have had much expe rience with this disease. Persons suf fering from pneumonia require ari abundant supply of fresh, pure air the Imperfect aeration of the blood demands lt. That there are fewer bac teria In tho out-of-door air is anothor indication for the open-air treatment. Air In abundance, In motion, espe cially in the open, is an essential to the maintenance of health and a pow erful aid in restoring health where lt has been impaired. The case of acute pnoumonla should be kept In the open both by day and by night. The cold out-of-door air lessens tbe duration of tho fever, tbe patient breathes with less distress; sleeps better, and rare ly ls a sedative needed. The tongue ls cleaner, appetite ls better and con valescence ls rapid. It is well known that cold ls one of the most efficient agencies for the cure of disease, and statistics bear out the view that the open-air treatment of acute pneumonia is a rational procedure. Pocket Shower Bath. A Californian has invented a shower bath which a traveler can carry in his pocket, lt ls a nickel-plated brass tube with a cork, says the Indianapolis Newe The tube ls bent like a fish hook and one end Inserted in the cork through a hole in the center, with a round plate to keep it from slipping. T'te other end of the tube ls flattened to make a narrow slit about half an Inch long at tho end. Thia slit causes the water to spray. The other end ls fitted to any faucet In a bathtub or washbowl, and the force of the water causes a fine and sufficient spray to spout that gtvea a refreshing shower bath. The spray ls not great or strong, but lt is enough to be the means ot great refreshment to the tired trav eler. The cork is inserted in ?he fan cat and, of course, can be made to fit any alie aperture. Th? Rich and Royal Man. I am irrown expensive and sophisti cated. I can no longer Hve without elegance, hut a country man shall be master ot my ravels. He who knows the moat, he who knows what sweets and virtues are In the ground, the water, the plants, the heavens, and how to come at these enchantments ls the rich and royal man. Only aa far as the masters of the world have called In nature to their aid can they reach tne height in magnificence. This ls the meaning of their hanging gar dens, villas, garden bouses. Islands, parks and preserves.-Ralph .Walde Kmorson. . 4 New York and Newport Society Leader Dead Mrs. Stujiosant Fish. Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish, who to a large extent succeeded to the society leadership of New YorK and Newport when Mr.s. William Astor died sev eral years ago, passed away suddenly at her country home at Garrison on the Hudson river Wednesday. As a hostess Mrs. Fish's entertain ments, both in New York and at New port, are memorable for uniqueness and distinction. Of late years she had ocen less active than formerly, but such entertaining as she did was of Its own Individual character. Mrs. Fish, whose maiden name was Marion Graves Anthon, was a native of Now York. She was married to Stuyvesant Fish, son of Hamilton Fish, secretary of state in President t?rant's cabinet, on June 1, 187ti. Three children wore born to them, a daugh ter, who ls now Mrs. /*hert Z. Gray, and two sons, Stuyvesant Fish, Jr.. who married Miss Mlldren Dick, ana Sidney Webster Fish. Airs. Fish first came into promi nence as a prospective social leader with tito ereetion of "('rossways," her hcatuiful Newport villa on Ocean drive. Thc villa ls a colonial house crowning a hill and ls one of the show n'.accs of the fashionable colony. It has been thc scene of some of thc most brilliant parties In Newport his tory. Ono of the most notable of these was the harvest ball given there in IRKS. 1'pon another occasion Mrs. Fish gave a flower hall, at which all of her guests came costumed .aa dif ferent plants and flowers. Her mo:"., recent entertainment of this typo waa the Mother Goose ball at "Crossways" two years ago. at which all of the guests represented characters in fairy I tales. The hostess herself was dressed as the Queen of thc Fairies. Novel Railroad Exhibit at San Fran cisco. Four western railways have coop erated in building an interesting ex hibit in thc Transportation building at thc rr.iihma-Paciflc exposition. Il eonsiut8 of o globe, approximately 50 feet In diameter, which on one faco carries u large relief map of North America. Between tho points repre senting .San Francisco and St. Louis, miniature trains, which are produced by an Ingenious electrical arrange ment, mt across tho map at frequent intervals. The trip is made In three minutes, and as a train passes through different cities along the line the names of thc places are Illuminated electrically. Surrounding the globe, and soparated by arches leading to its interior, arc figures symbolic of trans portation, agriculture, recreation, and Industries. On the inside of the globe are reproductions of many points ot Interest in the West, such as tho Royal George, Denver, Salt Lake City, and other familiar places along the rail roads. A picture of this exhibit ls a feature of the Juno Popular Mechanics Magazine. To Sleep Welt In Summer. /Slight inflammation of the bron chial tubes causes a distressing cough and makes refreshing sleep Impos sible. Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound covers raw, Inflamed, irritated surfaces with a soothing, heeling coating and stops that annoying tick ling. vnllevinK- the racing, tiring cong'.. Take thia splendid cough med icine with you on summer trips. It is good for coughs, colds, bronchial affections and la grippe coughs. Evans Pharmacy. ------P-? To the Farmers of An derson County: We can supply you with Nancy Hall, Portorico - arsd Providence Potato plants ia any quantity at $2.00 par 1,000. Good strong plants and 'Sfsa to name. We get plants every day Very truly, C. F. POWER & SON Phone 117 POI McPuftc St. ?WJEY KiDI^YPI?XR rot SAC K AC H & Montra AMO sua OS?*; BN MEALS ARE NEVER LATE WHEN you're behind with your work, with only a few minutes in which to get supper - then the handy NEW PERFECTION Oil Cooksto e he1 ps you to hurry. It lights at the touch of a match, and cooks rapidly like a gas stove. It regulates high or low, merely by raising or lowering the wick. It is easy to operate, easy to clean, easy to re-wick. Sold in 1, 2, 3 and 4 burner sizes by hardware, furniture and depart ment stores everywhere. NEW PERFECTION OVENS bake better because a current of fresh hot air passes continually over and under the food - drying out the steam, and preventing soggi ness. This is an exclusive- NEW PERFECTION advantage. Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to obtain the best results in oil ' Stove?, Heaters and Lamps. ~r"' STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington. D. C Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va. (New Jersey) (BALTIMORE) Charlotta, N. C. Charleston, W. Va. Charleston, S. C. \ Extra Fine Meats We will give you as much choice beef steak and roast for your j money as anybody in Anderson. No extra charge for quick delivery, that is a part of our busi ness. Extra choice cuts Steak and Roast.18c lb We have cheaper cuts if you want.them. Fine Fresh Fish. Big Layout of Fresh Meats. Spare Ribs, 15c lb. 'Phone in your order ?arly. Big Fat Dressed Hens. All Pork Sausage. Everything in Fresh Vege tables. "Eventually, Why Not Now?" W. A. . F? O W E R 212 South Main SAM HARPER, Mgr. Phone 182. We aro in the market for good Beef Cattle and Sheep. Blue Ridge Railway Co., Announces Very Low Rates for th* Follow? I* ?OK Occasion* Frota Anderson, S. C Birmingham, Ala. ami Return Account Sunday School Congress (Colored) June 9-14th $12.45 Tickets on sale June 7, 8 and 9, limited to return June 1/ , 1915. Nashville, Tenn, and Return Account Peabody College Summer School June 17th- ~ August 28th, 1915 $12.70 I Tickets on sale June i5, 16, 17, y, 21, 26, July 22tirl, 23rd, and 26th 1915, limited to return 15 days from date of sale. Knovilla, Tonn., and Refiera Account Summer School of thc South, University of Ten nessee, June 22nd, July }oth, t9t5 *&28 Tickets on sale June 2\>, 21, 22, 26, 27, July 2, 3, 10, and i7th, 1915. Tickets limited fifteen days from date of sale for. returning.