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Eat lese "meat and take Salts for j Backache or Bladder ' trouble. ?_ 'ri -fjric acid lu meat excites the kid neys, "they becomo overworked; get Blug^lsh,'. ache, und feel like lumps of lead. 'The urine becomes cloudy; tho, bladder ls Irritated, and you may bb obliged itt seek rollef two or three times during, the night. When tho kid neys clogA.you must help them flush ottilie body's' urlnous waste or you'll ito 'a reel'- ?lck , person shortly, .. At first1 you'feel)a dull misery in thu k;idney refeibh; you euffor from. back ajcliej- sick headache, dl?zlness, atom; afch gets., sour, tongue' coated and you f^t;.r^puniatlc twinges when the wo.ut^crilsYhad. . ' - ' 'isat^ess nieat, drink lots of water; nj so>:?ol /.from. any. .pharmacist four o?a??a.?f Jud-* Salts; 'take- a 'table-? spoohful' in a glass ;of - water before I breakfast f?v. a few -days and .. your kidneys w??.the? 'act Sae. This, ia- j ino ni;?rtltB ls nuuk from thc acid of grapes and lemon, juice, combined wtlh Iltlila, and. has. been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys ahd'silmulate them to normar activity, ako io neutralize the acids - In"' urine, so 'H" ho ongor is a- source of irrita tion, tim:; ending bladder weakness. ??ad Salts,?if inorpcnslvo, cannot In jure1; makes a ' dollghttnl effervescent* lithk.-watc-r drink which everyonu lihoiihl (alic now and then ito keep tho Iddneya clean and active. Druggists here gay they ?ell lots of Jad Salla to folks who, bellove in' oyCiComing j 'kidney?: tronWe whilo lt 1B only troubler : ~y ' j . '.j.'.j':v.r'! ; ' ? T ? " ". . > Chamoertala's-Tahlets.; This; .is 'a ' modiclno in&ndert espo cjHllyVfor stomach! t?oubica . plllousT ness and co?6tvtti^on'. It" is meeting withf^uclt^auweBsrahd rapidly gain ing hin;' favor *and' .popularity. For ?ale ; hy ail dealers. ian -*- .. *jp / 'We. are showing ,somo beaut! Iful sets of this .'popular-beaut 1 Ifi'V and useful Ivory ia''Dresser. . Sets. Tpllct Sots, 'MaulcUro .Sota, . -Etc. - : ; -.''.'"".. NOwr; Isv^.awfj?J^g?00 tl?no I to.buy your chrisumw'.urcrontsv |,\ and lay th em aside. '. S ?w ! ypdr::> ] eelecUbh is better'than" it will rbe"latory ?nd';yo?i.wiif-not/btf; 'rUBhed fof^m*., : 7 ? ; SEE SHOW WINDOW The Cash Jowel?r. Mr. und Mrs. Forman Evans havo returned from a trip to Sau Francis Mrs. J. M. Giles and Mrs. It. 8. McCally have geno to Lowndosvlllc to vidit relalivcs for a few days. Mis. Sadler Entertains. Mrs. John K. Sadler was thu charm ing hostess for a few friends yester day . afternoon when sho entertained at an auction bridge party, in thc par lor's of Hotel Chiquola. .Many large chrysanthemums, so beautiful just St this season, v.r.o usc,l in profusion, and1 several hobt J were spent in .a very delightful manner. Late:* tho, guests?we.ro Invited' Into tho "dining ropm where an ck;.ar,'. saIad,c3;urso was daintily served.- Mrs. Sadler was assisted in receiving and entertaining by Mrs. J. II. Godfrey, .Mrs, P. -K,-McGully. Mrs. r.uymohd Beaty,; and Miss Anna ttoss Cunning ham.* * M*rs. Sadler will entertain again a 'little later this mouth, ai another party, this being tho first of a series planned by this attractive hostess. ~ Among the guests for ycatcTday afternoon were: Mesdames C. W. Causey, J. L. Gray, C. A. Gambriih B. B. Gossett, P. K. McCully, H. 1). Watkins, Marshall Orr, J. B. DeCamp, Alice Sykes, J. H. Godfroy, J. O, Hammett, Anna Weston, Frank Fann er, George Lcltuer, A^ S,' Farmer, II. [IS, Ligon.. Raymond Beaty,-L. L. Rice, Hari?3ton Barton, AV. W. Morrison, Phelps Sasse'en, C. Pi Ros3, D. A. Ledbottor, Harry Oelsberg,. W. I). MbLean, K. P. ?uiith. T. L.. Ccly, J. J. Baldwin, T. 15. Howard, D. S. Taylor;.. Misses Grace Spencer, Anna Cunningham, Margaret Evans, Linda Thompson.. Miss Jean Harris will spend thc! week-end in Due West. Mrs. G. D. Anderson bas returned I from Gainesville, Ga., where she'.visita od her .daughter',. Miss Frances An derson, who is a student at Brenau .college. Mrs.' T- Fi. Shu?ord has-gono'to Willlamstop to.spend a few days.. % . . - Bester Ilrown Thomas. Dpxtcr Brown Thomas, tho little ono. y'eair and a. half bid son of Mr. and Mrs,. :E. F. ; Thomas of Centreville townshlpjf died yesterday !. morning. at the j borne of Its " j parents ; . i Funeral ?tr ? Ices v ero h?id ' >c?torday after n?ou tat\4 .b'c\o?k 'and interment. waa m?de-'ln Silver:Brobfc cemetery. ' . ' ' ' .'.-A,- fow. jvecks..ago .this, HUlo child' was,.talion ,.tb Baltimore [io. a.sp?uAb; 1st for treatment. .However, nothing ' could -bo done Xor it, and lt . was! brought back homo about two weeks ag?. ; Tho little : boy was rospo?lally bright for.Ita ago and Its parents.have ?io sympathy *of a wida circle', of friends', j ... i If. a;weinan,would haye.tho neigh borsresin'ec/ her husband' she musteet | an example; I isehbjd when you | ./eked question pf illy good Te? * . r.... .-4 -y, y , ?l^f??g?S^''--' ' ' ' '-'? U:?l?A'^Eia?;'l': ?ajas? ?a car of ?jeaalae Bcd Bn?fc-J solves f?rtanate. t? having securedvj j rc?ifbS? cii?ilaw>oga tura plow*,. , :^:'"--'td?VT^ Proof ' mil ?M'-V"'ffi?y tne? Street m tO IMPfiO?E SEiGEl ? '.? ". ' . First Assistant Poetmaster Gen . era! Writes Poetmaster Laughlin. Postmaster William Laughlin is Inj receipt of a letter from Mr. Daniel C. Roper, first assistant'postmnstor gen- j oral in regard to mall efficiency, ile makes an appeal for some cooperation J from-the merchants and business men i of .the city and want?.to have.tho ?OIT ] lowing letter noticed, by thc public. j ' Tho letter urging ? several little ] things on tho part of tho public, which while small will greatly facilitator mall matters reads as follows: Your especial attention, is directed' to Hie good that may bo accomplished by seeking thc cooperation : of fie chamber of commerce, board of trade, ' association of merchants.or citizens,, or other civic organisations in your' city, and also tho newspapers and oili er mediums of .publicity, in efforts to improve tho local mall.servie:;, and atj) tho samo timo to reduce its cost. Such organizations,, if properly ap proached, will alu' 'you ' in 'inducing largo patrons to face, their-meliloto separate thc pieces by local and out going classes, and tho loiter:; by lon;: and short sixes by po.;ting their mail ings as carly ia^ho. day and aa fre quently as possiblo so as to avoid congestion in tho evening and insure prompt despatch; -to deposit their mail, if practicable, at tho main ofliW] instcrj of at tho stations or in street letter boxos; to call /at Ute. postofflce In.'the. morning for'.heavy incoming! mails; : to supply auf?clcnT address on their stationery, in return, cards and in tho ordinary direction on outgo ing mall; and.{p;provide miall recopy tades. lt the exigencies that besot tho post office during tho holiday season are explained, such. organieatiohs': may he induced .to include in their "Shop Ear ly"-propaganda the additional suggest tlon to "Mail Early;" On your part you should .Invite'sug- : gestions, and treat all 'such communi cations with, tho utmost courtesy and consideration, meeting whenever possl -ble the desire "of tho organization or patron, or explaining /carefully why lt ls not feasible to accept tho aug gestion. . ... ;l : You ere expected to make an caril- , cst effort to secure tho cooperation, of civic organizations and of pa tro nc Individually in these ..and, other like! matters. -For tho information Of the1 bureau .you will report on pr before January ,. !; 1916. the resultsj secured by. yod. in'lino with those suggestions, pointin'g, 'out tho ' additional^ cooperar :U?n*-given - you,1 by1 tho' 'public,' e?pec-; iajly during^ the.Christmas^riodj -ir. Daniel G. Roper, ./jj First Assistant 'rn QNJJf PRINTING PLANT Patients at St 'ie Hosuilal for the inn Kir-r Kent ?iusy. - Columbia, Nov. ll.-A small print1' lng. plant is: being operated by pa-' tienta at tho stato hospital for th?: In narie; A small handpress ' was re cently installed and tho plant is a part of tho. occupational , Urcatmc-n.l for tho T??tterits. which Is proving ? | tiro sncncfB nt tho instlf.vtlon. Moro thnn 700 ,i'at!cnt3 aro now employed with light work. - ; VThe'press-is being operated," sald: C. Fred Williams, M. D.r superinten dent, "by the:ijailorit3. Tho Plaut will mean , a-considerable saying to Iho'j r.tr.tc. "Wc ?KpyCt to ?Krx??i Hiv ,-p?-' tienta and s?riipio Jobs will bo turned over to the plant." Contracts for quarterly supolios will ho^ awarded at a meetiag.of-tho board J of^ r?gents of tito state- hospital for J tho insane to bo'hold in Columbia] Thursday. Othor routlno matters ,yia'jl;:he. .considered. . . I CORN IN OREEN WO OD : Clemson Expert to Seieet Farm fer Breeding Parp?se?. - Greenwood*: Noy.v; li.-Mr. F. C. , Tarbox^.of 'Clemson college, waa in Greenwood .Tuesday and visited. ; a": number of fenns in Um ?aunty. With ai/vfew pf establishing a cornbreed* inj? farm. Ho wont over several farina " C?rejullyi. and 'finally, found ibo ."de-' ^traolo typo of soil and ? suitable va of corn on tho farm of Mr. J. A. Lonlster near Jlrad.ioyk .Mr. iian later had- already .selected cora in the field, and' from' ?ils the seventy-five cars were selected for planting. . . poniera With Sherill. . j " ColAimoia,Nov. . .11?-Governor! banning arid Sheriff Hendrix ; K?act?r j 4;;/ev conference ho?,-? Wednesday^ ?ir&opa .eyer the strikt Bit^Uon. at; _: ?edsoa cotton mills tn'qtoocvUle. the sheriff having,como" In response td; a summona from the gbvernorJ. - Fo"& lowing the- oonfereace tbii governor declared that f he ..was ;Bj^te$'^;tli?A: i ^S^iff. R?ator was^(blo;|? .cope with ^.situation and^xriressea. confidence ja ^e ultitri'af? i?ttlewent' or. the i ^oublo^ VIt is understood tho mill will rosan?? op?ration? Manley ? aftem con a4,i:o'clock. ..... v .."-.<.,'... $ .vV^?tu)^:to' B>ass*>. :>-;1 ??Sr . rS^H .. ; .. 'v '.. Washington, Nov. If.^-See: * . rotary LauBlhg today announc- ? m. ed mat tie expected, tliat'Uait ti&mfopipitb.to Brib^o?g^ier -,.?. K:?nl?.T?caUon in the., United.; <* fcf&t%*m*Hmm?- at' rest 8?' romera that Whitlock would * fr go t?- Havre,. tho>seat of; tho ,* h ^Belgian government.. ? ian i.?;.- te J ri ,'*<til? lr) ?-Vit * /./. nioi? n^il .'. -v r' ' ' ? -ir '*'' . ?--v :! ? : i-f? 1 . Lrt i ? |S? ? j {;CV 1 ? V "i-f. "V .<. ? .r / - >? m I 1 V , . 'awi . "'if.-.rii; *1 V if the Unite where near' some morni This being I -Suit? You to do is to f these fifteen buy ';m. We have ol dollar : uits wantyo?'tf t that money . M0VNT;5nTClIELL ?.Yuious '?orth.^a^^,;:fi???i -'fia He J ; vi Madq^?JVirkv. . ; ^shovtlle, Noi.;^ii;-?-Tlirou8h "the-j efforts of(Ju?IgoT/?. P. Long, an an cient doenroent conveying tho top of j Mount'/Mitchell 4o',.Mnrgaret E.' Mit (1 loll, (laughter of : Professor iiJllBha .Mitchell)-who diflcov*n?d;the height bf I ibo m cunto in .which bears bis nnrue? i fis ihe?n, brought (.io light, and may] jnako:a~ material .'-cange. in tho plans made'by ibo state , ot North Carolina .for, securing; the^^?ntaihs top a? ?a pta^?pay?c'. ^v?^easoc. Mitchell is burled at the iop-jot^thojnounialp., his grave sur mounted by ^monument,' and tho last Ir-nish-'.ture .appropriated #20.000 ;'. for tyiQ j^mmse_ of buying ^enough land purroundirig'the; grave, for ? stato'J park- .. , .,' i,By yirtu" of .varieras papors, Mrs, ?iico Cottnally, ? leading society woman ? ot' this ,?ijty,. .claimed ; posses Won ? of, the plot; ?i\ ' .which ) Doctor Satchell ls buried, and.', fls?d ? the price of five acrd whick she claimed to own, at $10.O0Q,,;.- ? i.:... ? "(This-has caused, the deat.:to hahjl XO; ??tU ? JudKC ?,on g, nowYn venar? e and? honnrod. member, of the au - ?!^iS!M: Jr?af? .up .a deed con. pmutedc a search ed. and after con- : i^^^^ottitj*;ten ^.'^tjicowb*;- fjo?ht^. p-^U6a deed, tltte to " ?Jiefta-at;laV obed Dover' \Sr>?g. tiling hiirt "ot 4bo4!^^ Ivery of tho missing deed. and. rflMlftW In T?M$. thanking .bim. for iBK^r?r; an? y ?tating :^hat >? h? '''''tofiWzMf?******** i much ,lro^?*4inJus<l?a and . .$?? wnf??w unljo?b^?T'ta^' rid late steps tn'' acqijtro tho pren^ erry - as thtvre 1? ?lU? ?oa)>^ihat the Jg,-: ho had * itbe ort!. }t ?prof?asoT .immediately ^.^e-misslni. irf4e^ahle 'seercli ?ie offlco o'. trtbKt^ di3tin?uished kinsman. 4< Learned of R. W. 1 Suits and 0 d States and Germa'ny were engrfg* here, th? above "Newspaper Scar'i ng- in The Intelligencer. ^ tue-why will you Mr. Man - h?sit?t doir't have to swim ? river, or eng? Ork. over fifteen dollars and get a fi dollar suits, you don't think they ar hers at eighteen, twenty, twenty tn ar?:/'Seventy Five Gents Meter" Gi hough, that we are welf entrehchec and skill can produce. .y- * ? V ' : : -, Hg m . November ii, .iyi?. Loral cotton market ll l-l cent:;. ? Cotton -seed ?JU; ton, How ?York Colton. v " Oiidn Migh ?xjw" Cl08<i Jan .. .. .. ..I?;k5 ?.80 11.77-11.81 Mat... .. .. 12.05 13?12 ll.?JB 12.02 jt?ay;.. ... ."j?,2? 12.26 12.10 12.ll ?f?ly'..' .. ;??8,88 12.30 12; tr 1?.10 Aug .. . . if 11.93 ?.?3 li.SO 11.92 .. ... .11.63 ?1.V? 11.63 ll. Si Liverpool; Cotton. Mverpool ?pote..'. '... ...... ...6.85 ?Tono... ... ... ...... .....Steady Sales.;. ... ,. _.14,000 iwceipts.,. .... .... .10,000 Pr?vicrJlH , ' , Open Gloso Glosa Jan-Fob. ... ...... 6.54 6.Ol'-j May. Juno.... . . .0.76 ; 6.87 . 6:65 a^'tyj?ttg..'... ... ..8.C6 0i7l -6.69 So rieWfin. Doctor-r-Tbls ^prescription, will sup: Mpn to you^.iyytera? ? .U ;'.. HlchJ JPatlent-Tren;. is' so common, ;doct?r\ Couldftit you -make lt gold, or: is?^t^-B?atoa f^nscript, ? ':,; * 1 CREAM ? Totta Hc4 minute your ;cl?gged nostrils at. ;. tko air -passage ot youri ill clear and yon cm*, breathe, .J K6\??ot?^^W^'9?!^^ .blowing,' neadachs :'--,'?rw?tiV struggling for br??m?t?**ight; tout cold or cijtarrhYwtll /bo gone. ?- Gat a Emull bctllo of ply's Cresta, ply. ? little, o* tblesi.fra^^,- anr Aseptic, Beating cream t?^nr nos*1 lt penetrates ihTough every of tbe bead Boothes the swollsa ranees me and rottet cornea ins^tl?^ Sw; Just fine. Don't stay staffed up with a cold or nasty cata?rktr^raJleS 'comes so anickly. i . i y ? ti vj r;->. S? ?\' ND VOLUNTEERS Vi ? . If J! j ? trl- '.< jil j-', > 1SPERAXELY !? S" * .., .?<3tf , . leed Wap pinier C?oibiog rribMe's Wonderful vercoats at '< "l'i T? t <I\'?V ,l*-? . /j " V :d in war, and the German Army ' was any ; M^^^^i probability greet you e atfout con?irt? 'herc fbefore buying your Fall ige in war to get these suits. ?U you've got ?gular twenty, dollar/suit If, after looking at ?w?lj:wprih twenty dollars -you don't have to fe-all w.qrfh the price, too; but. these fifteen ms! 'If^'you' doubt this-Charge us 1 Wc I. and armed wjt.U Jhe best clothes for the price ..(.; .. .mi'i -. lt.'.' : l' '..Vf; -, -Vi X?-(\i:''.;X'? li .?IS J ? E J:-, i .? ! 5> VU' : A ? *>: ; -. : ?.-;rV,/>yf?,^i?? ?' iii----^ gB^j?llliiiiMlWI ITIjgTIMMM'lllllll I' r . " " " f*. . :.' :. .. \ ?.. >:?'?'? v<iv-.'<.. ?j '?v*^C50#.P? $& ; . ?..?:m.y..---\:V^X'-. "' . " . ?::;':.. :..; - ; '....'.?>. : r - ggpeg eesgeg ?meigfBg^eiwgBi-gaw V:v;.iiv'V-.V.'i.^?*t;j-fi'J.t'.l'-V'f '-'"j-.'?'-'?' We aire reebmm^ :^2:p; and ,10-2-i-O for wheat Wm .il iw^^ you BOW lt. ^ ;?t?Vr^ "^y^-' : ^-r^ :": ' - - ': ' ^ * j '; ^ v-* " ^: : ^ * ^ * ^ .fi'-: . ' 'V: fiji T?is will five, it st?tk and grains1 in tl?e he?ci^|jui^that it what you want in grain. If goods,/y?u wilt find it a^antag?et?s. The | j L?tus ;?.;?:-: .f fi . ;.Vi 1,;':^-;.: , l/^^?^:iu >>' > : \ / , " Anderson, South Caroli^f*3 8 ? i ?