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HILUS CONFESSES GREED FOR RICHES CAUSED DOWNFALL New York, Sept. 21.-The Rev. Nowell D. Killis, noted Brooklyn preacher, successor to Henry Ward Beecher and Lyman Abbott, in Ply mouth church, one of tile most famous churches in America, an author whose books on religious subjects, have had j extraordinary sales, and Chautauqua orator whose fame is second only to that of Wm. J. Bryan. Sunday in his i'Ulpit told his congregation that lils lifelong ambitions for wealth and power had utterly crushed ??ls life, brought him to the brink of poverty and humbled him so that ho said e was not worthy to unloose tho shoe laces of a poor worker of the slums. A solemn hush fell upon the old church. Tho solols4. had Just fintered tho song of "One Sweetly Solemn Thought." The audience for weeks had been reading in the paper of t lie financial troubles of their pastor. They knew that the day before he hud been served with a summons in a suit for libel. Then their pastor for 16 years, his faco white and drawn with the agony of an inner struggle, his deep, powerful voice shaken with emotions whose violence '.'M? could not conceal, humbled himself abjectly before them end threw himself upon their mercy. Most striking of all woro these curt words directed to the young man who ha? met disaster: "Young man,' be said, "play your game. Ask no sympathy. Keep your face to the front; blame no one else; play the man's part. Keep your lipB still and smile." TV.e depths of the preacher's spir itual feeling was shown by tho words Buck as: "The day comes when we praise God for tho thing which breaks our heart'; we know that all ls for the best. For the man who has stum bled, wiio has lived below his Ideals, as I have lived and you havn lived, there is always left the mercy of God. "The wonderful thing about Christ was His revelation of the value of sorrow. The test ot our faith in God ls our realization of the meaning of sin. God has power to save and trans form . " Only In the closing words of Hr. Hillls' sermon did he give any indi cation of the opinion of 1:4s enemies (and his closest friends admitted to day that he has bitter ones) and his pions for the future. He said: "Plato counseled ourselves to har den our hearts to sorrow. Seeno bade us make our souis like slate roofs against the attacks of evil speakers; But Jesus entered the scene -rita eyes, and1 through surrounded with ad versity did good to men, though abused and hunted down, went wil lingly toward his cross. But they dud not hunt Jesus down as wolves hunt sheep. The weapon of his enemies was foul aspersions and subtle Innu endos, while little by little, broke his heart." His Honey. A San Francisco man tells of a flow er growing abundantly near Santa Barbara which 1B perfectly attractive to bees. "Now," says he, "there was a younr Californian, particularly fond of honey, who used to visit a Santa Bar bara hostelry because such a superior sort of nectar was to be bad there. "Tills young man married in due course, and the wedding trip included ?Santa Barbara so that the bride might taste this superb honey. But to bis dismay no honey appeared on tho breakfast table the first morning of their stay. The bridegroom frowned. He called the old famliar waiter over to him. "'Where's my honey?' he demand ed. "The walter hesitated, lkooed awk wardly at the bride, and then bent toward the young man's ear and in a hoarse whisper stammered, 'Why, Mario don't work here any more.' slr.'"-Harper's Magazine. Half a lie is no better than a whole one j Salts is Fine For Kidneys, Quit Meat Flush the Kidneys at Once When Back Hurts or Bladder Bother?. No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says ! a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which doga the kidney pores BO they sluggishly Hiter or strain only part of the waste and ' poisons from the blood, then yon get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, head aches, liver trouble, nervousness, con stipation, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders cornea from slug gish , kidneys. The moment yon feel a dull ache In the kidney or your hack harts, or it the urine ls cloudy, offensive, full of sediment; L regular of passage or at tended by a sensation ot scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a tablespoonful In a glass of water be fore breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts ls made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined ! with lithia and has been used for gen erations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to neutralize the adc? In urine so it no longer causea Irritation? thu? ending bladder disorders. Jad Balta is Inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful effer I vescent llthia-water drink which all regular meat eaters should tah? now ! and then to keep the kidneys clean ; and th? blood pur?, thereby avold ; lng serious kidney complication?. IMPORTANT MEETING CHAMBER COMMERCE WILL BE HELD THIS EVEN ING AT EIGHT O'CLOCK VITAL SUBJECTS WOl Be Discussed That Will Inter, est All Progressive Business Men of City. As announced early in thc week, the executive committee lias culled a meeting of the chamber of commerce for this evening at 8 o'clock in the rooms on North Main streoi. Members of the committee Btutcd last night that they hoped <?e members of the chamber of commerce and all inter estdd business men of thc city in gen eral would be present. Tho session will not last very long and there will be matters discussed which will be of \<ltal interest Co all business men of the oity. A few months ago Anderson had as live chamber of commerce as could be found in any city in this section of the country. For some reason, probably because of depressed busi ness conditions, f ie body became re laxed in their attitude toward thc duties and purpose of the organiza tion and for the past few months pothing practically has been done. The meeting tonight will bo in tho shape of a chamber of commerce mi lly, and will bo one that ought to be well attended. Business co?ditions aro now a great deal better and a live commercial body is greatly need ed in Anderson. Tho spirit of pro girexalveness tint once spread over tho city because of the work of the chamber of commerce is lacking and now seems to be tho opportune time to start something if at any time in the near future. BREWERIES MUST SELL, ONLY TO DISPENSARIES Gov. Manning Issues Orders to Charleston Board Effecting Sale of Beer. Columbia, Sept., 22.-Letters an nounced today contain orders from Governor Manning to the Charles ton dispensary board which will stop the sale of beer, by the breweries ex cept to the dispensaries. An amend ment to tho criminal statues wua al so found -which allows t.io breweries to sell any amount of beer. ?? i ? .<> ' ? A Merry Mermaid. i She's Just four years old, but she loves the water like a fish, loves lt so well that if she were on an ex cursion boat that waa wrecked in a harbor sT.e piobably wield nr; be drowned. For instance, bad she been thrown- Into the Chicago river when the Eastland turned over ahe would have awAjn ashore. "ii's no ?se," pouted little Freddy, who Kiad just completed his first week at school. ' I shall never go to school again!'" "Bot why?" asked his moth er. "What's tho use of going? I shall never learn to spell." "What' do you mean?" "Well," how can I learn to spell when the teacher changas the words every day?"-Chicago Herald. It's enough to make a wife frown ii her husband "smile*" too often. PIANO SACRIFICE W? tuT?lHpUMIn a hottMMtr Anti toa. Ta HaWwHBM J. 1 STOW. SH MI, CUNT*, 14. LINTERS BRINGING 4 CE?IS PER POUND ARE BEING USED IN MANU FACTURE OF WAR MUNITIONS TAKEN FROM SEED And ts Very Short Fibred Cotton -Local Oil Mills Are Glad of Increase in Price. It is interesting to note that the) colton seed oil companies of this sec tion are this year getting four cents a pound for linters, the best price that has been paid since 1911 and one of t.io highest ever given. Anima tion manufacturing concerns are us ing these linters in the manufac ture of war munitions and are glad to get them iX the above Btatcd prico. "There linters," stated Mr. Fred Strickland of the Farmers Oil mill yesterday, "it is said, eau be used for the manufacture of munitions Just as well as good cotton and these con cerns are glad to get t em at fou" cents a pound. The stuff ls treated with acid and serves their purpose all right." Linters are tho short fibres which comes off the cotton seed before they ai o ground up in .tho mannufacture of cotton seed oil and hulls. T..1s short lint cannot bc cut off in the gin and put In the cotton since it will lower the grade and it win not sell for as much. Sometimes the prices paid for this product is very low but owing to the European war and the groat demand for munitions thc price has gone up. ' Linters aro used generally for tho manufacture of cotton batting. It is said also that this short lint taken from the cotton seed is sometimes made into absorbent cotton. lt is sent to Germany where lt ls treated with acids and comes huck In tho shape of absorbent colton after it has gone through a regular cleansing and acid process. "Dear Clara," wrote tho young man "pardon me, but I'm getting so for getful. I proposed to you last night. but really forget whether you said ye3 or no." "Dear Will, she replied by nole; "so glad to heard from you. I lr,ow I said yes to somo one 11rr*, night, but I had forgotten Jud who lt was."-Red Hen, It sometimes happens that a man io married to his boss. Dut it doesn't take a blunt person long td come to tho point. SETTLEMENT OF Q6QEN ESTATE IS POSTPONED Trial Deferred Until September 29-Court to Pass on Wills Claimed to Bc Genuine. Houston. Texas, Sept. 2.-Furthei litigation over the estate of Francis A. Ogden, the Wisconsin and Texas millionaire, who died leaving prop erty in nine states, vulued at several millions is deferred until September 29. when the court will pass on the last of three purported wills pre sented by Mrs. M. L. Sellers, heir to Levi Harper, of Carlo, GU. Counsel for Mrs. Sellers today de clared that after a visit to Georgia and Wisconsin ho was convinced that Identities had been mixed, and Ogden died Interstate as claimed by his heirs. He said If the will presented by Mrs. Sellera were withdrawn, the estate would go to the 'heirs without controversy. INDICTMENTS IN EASTLAND CASE Federal Indictments Charging Criminal Carelessness Returned Against Owners and Lessees. Chicago. Sept. 22.-Federal indict ments charging conspiracy and crimi nal carelessnesG In tho operation of an unseaworthy boat, returned were against the St. Joseph-f: h lea go Steamship company and tho Indiana Transportation company, owners and lessees of tho steamer Eastland, which capsized July 24 causing 842 deaths. Other indictments on tho same charges are returned against George T. Arnold, president; William H. Hull, vice president and general man ager; W. C. Steele, sccrotary-ti'eas urer, all of the St. Joser.-'>Chlcago company; Walter K. Greenbaum, maimger o! tho Indiana company, Harry Pederson, captain of Um East land; Jos.-iyb Erickson, chief cngi uoer ; government steamship inspec tors Robert Tjeed and Charles C. Eck'iff. 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