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i m m . ? ^ i ^^^^^^^^^ IPv/' . ALCOHOL-3muCExf^ M?T' ? ' AVcv?clablcl^cpnmliinirurAv gM ! ^Huliji?UicFo?daiidnc^? l&WW ? th:-it!?Sii'inactomid^^L? ??|H lTomotcs?iacsHou/?ic^?i ' i1css/indI?c.st.C(luf(t?.jJ ! Opiuni.Mor|)ln?P.JiDrJUntCJ. KOT NAIICOTIC. I '.8 t?*' Exact Copy of Wrapper. For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always / * Boars the /j?Jr Signature ifXfjjr W ft > In /tjjl? Use For Over Tiiirty Years rs ..??in eoup?n?, new von* eirr. 4 KM .? J^me. Julia C?a?ssen ?s ; Ortrud In/'Lofaengrin" | 1 ^ , 4 ? . ^J^* ^ JULIA CLA??3EN. S'CERNING Mme. Julio Glausseo. prima donna coniralto of the Chicago Grand Opern t.'ompnny, who I? to appear herc on tba eloslug night of the Cliaiit?nqy.u. Knrlcton Hackett, niiinic critic on thc Chicago Evonlug Tost, saya: "Tb?ro ni.iy lio grenier Wagnerian singer* than Juila Qiaiuseh, but I have honril r.if?jhat llils lund affords anti spent the Muroihcr'of .1014 in Germany listeulngjlo their uunjt* funions, und I found none thbt /wns her superior. She lins .tlic^st^fiicd beauty ol' tone, tim volume for ?fia full 'climax? the strength tp.t'?tTy^iho'pbrascH through'to the end wltho?'. fatigue, mid,to make theno gfi|ts of.'sonny nvnll ?be lin? the brain mid heavt *r?* conceive tub force of the thing.'' ' Glenn plltdfri Gunn In lim Chicago Tribun*?, Jon. 'J. 101'?. .wrote:' "Mme. Julia Chiuss?n. dlstliuttilshwi *Sm?dish cohtriiito. rando lier Amcricsu debut as Ortend in the Henson's! Ural 'performance of 'Lohengrin' Inst night. She achieved th|at Inwioxliutc mid < ?mplrto w>cognltJon. which t*7 t??d?rth?ii only1 uf tllfe VQTWftrfsjfapteat .singers, n fact \yhlcl?hJ?y be thc int?;? ce^tfCyely nsscrtcd.since that >.nmll and ?elect <:ompnuy of artists was furtherivpre.M.<,- tod In tho coat by|;,4jlhrciio? AVhltehlli;^wlio wa?.Mic. Tolmmundv;,?Thank? .to tho vocal ,ond dramatic giftsof those two not aldo ilguren LV'So^vorUldf song, the great mo ment of tho second oct was lifted to heights uf art as impressive ha any at tained by Mr. Huffo." ;;. .. . K .NV. .1.-Henderson in thc Now York Sun wr|tes>;'\\JUio. I'lnuasen sang bpr numbers with ah opulent display of voice and dramatic energy." ,.r.:^tts.)8at'.'-.orti in the Now Yor&.Globo says? "To au -extraordinary va^.abe adds inlmirable qualities of interpretation. Thc effectiveness with which,.?ba song things in every wny so'.dlffcrcirt.as. Hchubcrt'H 'Erlk?nig* sud the prison n?r ot Fides from'Tho rropliet'Indicates her versatility." ' .' i.'kyfio New York -Evening. Mail comment^,. ..Mina. Claussen is airabat unique among-coutraltoa In prese t Ving n characteristic quality oftoue even In ber high ty)tcB? . Soil abd Wind Briny Out tfgty Spots -ffloW to fi??ubVe lin, 1 ly ...?ejne's a'rch?nc?, MW fYcckle-?aco, to4try \ remedy fot frecRl?? /'With tho g un rant co of a reliable (tonier that it ^Y ii I not cost you a'penny ubicas it: re-' moves' thej/frecWoe; while if ?i ?Ho?? . glv?Vyou f^lear complexion V tho ' S ox .pe^tsJtrtnWlf.'i . ? '.'.. \ ? ? h Bimply*get *n \ohnch of otl?imi doubla, e tr on R ?i-f rom any. druggist, ami H 'few uppl lea I lom; should 'sti?\V y?tt?W?re?asy it le torrid yojuraolf. of the^nj?ty^ freckles midget a Vi'^"^ ij^n^^^^xioh: vjtarely, ls inorw than ;V.one w?fat case. . ^ Bensure' to ask the druggist fdr the doi^e,strength othlno nu this is thb .r^rs^^ it -ir tat r ?& ? ttm?? PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS Chtiholm, Trowbridge & Suags DENTISTS NC?V llicitre Boildit?a W. WEitner St a a ; timm jgfis r M Dr. Wwi? H. 4l3Fo? FTb^ s . Telephone ?4* Bring us your prcRcr?pttcas at U?ghl. Koom Phone No. ?54, Owl Drtiifj Co; "K?KX?3??*S. '. ssw BOMB DROPPING EXACT American Inventions Db Much to Solve the Problems. DISTINCT TYPE OF AIR GRAFT Arm of Service Which Wa? Moro or Less Haphazard at tho Outbreak of the War la Now Highly Developed. Raids Timed So That Machines Wtll Reach Their Destination at Dawn. Roaib dropping fi om aeroplane rap idly is becoming ns exact n science muong ovlnlors on tuc European frouts ns ls thc linndllng of artillery. Early in nt?; wnr the bomb droppers used the sumo sort, of machines ?a in reconnaissance work, artillery spotting or anything else. There ls a tendency 'irow tn innko the bomb dropping nero pintie ?julio a distinct typo of vehicle. The French incline to favor thc big lulu engined Condron, which hus a lifting capacity o? OOO to 700 pounds or bombs, with fuel for n tho or six hours' fligh?. Thc Gerinn ns appear to use the ord!? bary typo of tractor biplane, with an engine of about KW horsepower. The English machines arc understood to be tallier ahead of the oilier allies' lu weight lifting capacity. .Formerly bombs weighed about twen ty pounds each, were carried Inside the aeroplane and were dropped overboard moro or less ut haphazard. In the np to il?l? machines the load consists of live or six bombs of about .sixty pounds each or two or three weighing a hundred pounds each. Tho ones tile Fieuch dispatches refer to as "of Inigo caliber" weigh about 150 pounds. Bombs Carried In Racko. Thc smaller bombs, up to about sixty pounds, generally nrc carried In racks underneath thc machine, each held by n separate clip, which ls released by menus of a wire carried Into the body of the aeroplane. Tho rack bits to be so arranged ns not to upset the machine'* longitudinal bul nnco anti tn Insure that the falling bombs will not foul the lauding wheel axle or any of the landing gear's brac ing Wires. ; t? -.Tue 'largeri Guiubt? tir? carried iii rt special (I xl it re under the aeroplane's body.; tuid'-bi some eases two may be carried under thc body. with, one slung under each wing, outside the line of the \vjtyeclifc;, jjfc . j. > T^YieisiVloncs oj* enulpn^ ?jvlt.b gt boftf? sightift?* appa nuil? T?ntet the OP1 erator know the precise moment at which lo relea so thc bombs. Aiming a bomb from an neroplane W vastly muru difficult tlinu aiming a gun, because It ls necessary t#<ulcuv lute not only, the target's position, but nlso tUv aeroplane's height above thc grouud and 'thc speed ht which lt tsy moving. , 'i'' . . M Tho gun. too; needs only to' bu point? ed in the right direction, whllo the whole aeroplano has to be maneuvered luto the correct-position If the bomb ls to blt its marl;. Nevertheless, bomb sights bnvo been so ingeniously developed ns to give ex cellent results. Raids Occur About DaWn. A*lr craft ritlds nie gouew?ly timed to reach-their objccUvcs about dawn, partly to allow the heavily Inden ma chines to pass thc enemy's lines fairly low down lu thc dark, thus avoiding loss of Hmo In climbing over their own territory, and partly tu make it bard for the enemy to determine the raider's course. Naturally, Hying lu thc dark, tho pilotis eau keep only a compass course. 'Furthermore, they * cannot se? tho horizon, and Ss the human sense of I balance Is Insufficient to.enable them to maintain even keels. Inclinometers hnve to be provided. There aro also pet red and oil gauges, clocks to show how loug the machines havo been lu the r.'r. speed Indicators! nnd smull electric lights to let the! aviators know If anything goes wrong In the un livings. "... Some aeroplanes ure built to be In bereutly stable, but this quality or un* cn ps ("ability tm* tut? disadvantages: ...First.--Tho tdiiipo necessitated by such.a..design la such.-that the ma chine. absorbs more power than the ord In a ry type. . ... . Second.-The nm cb Ino nun we rr, the pilot's . control sluggishly, and if it .takes, a bad position near tho ground it is ?ii tn cult to get put, a fact which has been, responsible for several serious mishaps. " ': .' There are indications that future, night flying will he facilitated by use of. tho mechanically operated gyro scope "control, an* apparatus Invented in America,, which, cn ti be Switched off Just bb leaving the ground or landing, enabling the pilot temporarily to take full personal charge.or lils machine. V;-* V. .Parrot'* Witness jj .4il- the"*iilt of Af ra-^Kl^e.'.Pope Pt ?loemfugton. li)..-against Mrs. Neille Cinrk. for neaautt the most. Important testimony was given hy n parrot owned by Mrs. Clark; the only wUnWof #je~ asfaillr. willoh kept, ronc'rttlng soihe words of Incriminating nature that hts mistress bhd used. .i 'Ueomsri"^., % <. Gasoline costs BO much Hint J?hh'.D. Rockefeller can't afford - to nm, bia pr? vate ?20,000 Ice plant. Ho*? gone buck Into the cl a tc hes of the ic?'trust: : :' , - : .'. .-.. :-. *; .',-.(-.-..? ?:< ? - . '?.?.v1-t*-...:'.?.y.'.,.:,-v. ? . TELLS i H?B LE MRS. M. J. BE1ER3, OF GREEN VILLE. TELLS OF HER StJFFERlNG .WAS REAAL MISERABLE' Widow of Prominent Greenville Man Teilt of Quick and Re markable Aid Tani nc Gave Willi hundred? oC Greenville citi zens', to mention the Greenville post ofllco IB to bring to mind one Ol moro of tho many pleasant stories stories that were original and en tertaining-with which thc late M. .1. Beiern entertained his multitude .of friends. Mr. Bolers was for elgb I teen(IS? years clerk at thc general dollvcry window at the Greenvlllt pota ofllco, said his widow, MTH. M. i J. Bclors. in a highly Interesting \ story that should create a profound impression. Mrs. Belora waa interviewed at her pleasant hobie''ut 73.5 Augusta street. Generally during her life she has bceu a strong and ylgofouS woman, bei I statement indicated, hui of recent months sho bad declined in health! Fortunately, lt. might, bc considered, she was enable.! to combat this ap parent declino successfully. Though sho was In a "miserable" condition, sho was ?.relieved of her trouble by Just two bottles of Taniuc, the won derful new .remedy which has taken Greenville by storm, according to her I sta temen t. Mrs. Beiers' statement follows, and diould bo of particular j intorest: ? "> .;.. "I suffered from a general break down, and paibs in my back and limbs troubledmo, a .great. dpal and tended! to a?gravate my1 condition. I felt tired and. wore out all the timo. I wa? really miserable, so badly did I feel. My nerves gave mo much trouble, especially at night. I could not sleep 'well, "In addition" ;'to' all these {roubles. I had indigestion of a very bad form. ThlB trouble - would pain me so much that I, would nearly die. It seemed that nearly 'everything I ate would glvo mc Indigestion. It was very painful. It waa dreadful. ' "My daughter, read...the testimon ials telling or the great relier various persons had received from Tanbie, and I decided to .take lt: I am cer tainly'glad I- dbj.-and 'I don't mind' tolling you #B?:; $ .-"My reliai tfifcugttytho uso oft TanT ^9 was^d gain! w&ght rapidly, and] m'y' nerves were relieved nn;4 &rcng:' thoncd. I began to sleep well, and ray appotl'o Improvd. The rTanlacj regulated my system. -J "I felt bettar generally after 1. had taken thc first bottle, and so I bought the second. I can recom mend Tanlac. Tho reason I .recom mend it is because I know it, helped mo and I think it- is a good medicine ? for those suffering as I did."" Tanlac, tho mastor medicine, ls sold exclusively in Anderson by EvanB* Pharmacy.-Adv.. ? ? WHEN Y0? WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF ROT WATER Wash the peleona and toxi no from system before putting more food Into-stomach. p. -;; p i j ? j .. -f Says lnslde;bathino.i.rnakeo ?ny. oh? look an J fe ri clean, sweet ?nil rofr?shfrf- | A m 1 . . Wash yourself on the inside before breakfast like you do on. the outside, i Thia is vastly more important because the skin pores (do notfjulisorb Impurl ties into the blood, causing 'illness, whllo the bowel-pores db. ?g., For ovory our.ee of food una.drink taken into thc - stomach, oariy an ounce bf waste material must pe car ried put of tim body, ir this waste material is not eliminated day toy day lt quickly ferments and generates pois ons, gnuca and 'toxins which ?t? ab sorbed or. sucked into tho'. blood stream through .the lymph ducts' which should suck only.nourishment to sus tain the.bodyx.;-.^ % . ? . - X- Gp?endld health measure : is tb drink, before breakfast erich. day. a gtaa'J bf real fib? water with n tea ?the stomach. ! A nnarter p??itd of" IImeBlomf'phos phate costs but; very ilute ?t, the drug tUoro but IB sufficient to make anyone ?Rn enthusiast on inside-bat hid g. Men und women Woo 'bro accustom ?MI to wake up with a .dull, aching head or have furred tongue, bad taste, nasly bfeath, sallow,' complexions. ..others who haye, bilious nttac-ks, acid; stom ach or constipation ero ass-vted of pronounced . improvement tjri both health and appearance shortly; ' '?'"?- ?.' - . " 'A Candidates Cards FOR CONGRESS I Hiu a candidato for Congress from tho Third Congressional District, sub ject to the rules of too Democratic Primary. A. H. DAONALL.( I um a candidate for congress from Ibo Third Congressional district, sub ject to tho rules of thc Democratic Primary. JNO. A. HORTON. I announce myself a candidate for congress from thc Third District. I will abide, tho rules, regulations and results of tho Democratic Primary. HENRY C. TILLMAN. FOR SOLICITOR I am a candidate for Solicitor of tho I Tenth Circuit, subject to tho rules of j tho democratic, party. LEON L. RICE. I hereby announce myself a candi date for thc ofllcc of solicitor of tho ! Tenth Judicial circuit, subject 'to the rules and regulations of thc Demo cratic primary. KURTZ P SMITH. I hereby announce myself a can didate for solicitor of the tenth Ju dicial circuit, subject to thc action.) of tho Democratic parly in tho en- j suing primary election. J. R. EARLE. FOR SUPERVISOR I hereby announce mytself as u candidate for the office of Supervisor | of Anderson county, subject to tho ; rules of thc democratic party. W. REEVES CH AMBLES. COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce myself a candi dato for County Treasurer, subject | to tho rules of tho democratic party. J. H. CRAIG. I hereby announce myself or candi date for County Treasurer, subject to tho ruloi of the democratic party. J. R. C. GRIFFIN. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Cour'y Treasurer, subject| to the rules ol tho democratic party. S. A. WRIGHT. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of] Treasurer for Anderson county, sub ject to the rules of tito democratic J primary. ' . ' G. N. C. BOLEMAN. Iii.mjxm^ j j I lie roby announce myself ? candi Jato for tho office of Sheriff , ter An der ?mn county, subject to tho rules of tho democratic party. T. J. MARTIN. I hereby announce myself a candi dato for Sheriff of Anderson county, subject to the rules rf the Democratic primary. . W. B. KING. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff ot An derson count T subject to the rules ot the Democratic primary. W. O. S. MARRETT. I hereby announce myself aa a can- ! dldatn for re-election' to the office of i Sheriff, ? nf jeer, to tli o rules of* tho! l/emocratlc party. JOB M. II. ASHLEY. FOR HOUSE OF REPRESEN TATIVES . I hcroby announce myself n candi date for tho House ot Repr?sentatives I for Anderson county, subject to the j rules of the democratic party. W. W. SCOTT. FOR CORONER x heroby announce myself a candi date for the office of Coroner for An derson county, subject to the rules ot I th? democratic party.. It has beea my ' pleasure to serve you in this capacity four years-1008 12. I feel that I am capable, and I need the office. . . . JJ ELVAS BEASLEY. I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection to tho office ot Coroner for Anderson county, subjet to tho ruler, of the democraltc pri mary. J. O. HARDIN. I hereby announce myself as a can-1 di dato for election to tho office efl Coroner, subject to the rules' ct the j Democratic party. T, E. Palfrey. RAGS OF ALL KINDS I will pay SI.CO por hundred, cash for Rags.. . , itt per hundred fer old Scrap Iron.' ic por pound for old Atitom?ol?e i. Tires. I ido per pound for old Inner Tubos. 1 -land The Highest Cash Pries for. all kl nda of old Brasa, Coppor, etc. If you have aa maca aa 100 aba-ens of any of tho nbovo 'phono inc and PH call foV lt More than One Million now in upc-500,000 more are to be sold this year. No other motor car in the entire World has such ? wonderful rc? cord for service. This year's lowered prices mean thc same Ford car of quality and reliabili ty for less money-that's all.^ The runabout is $3.90; Touring Car $440; Coupe?et $5S0; Town Car $640; Sedan $740, f. o. b. Detroit. On sale at ANDERSON AUTO CO. i Anderson. S. C. Traveler's Checks When you take your"trip this summer bc sure and supply yourself with K. N. & K. Traveler's Checks, j Cashed every where; your signature is your;ident ification;-if lost .no one ese.can get them cashed; and the cost is very small. K. N. and K. Traveler's Checks are for sale at Peoples Bank of Anderson I 43u?? amin? leji&eri Pf %.oim mid Am mw ?k^ Atoc?, of pmnimn? mid MOWILUva?^e that it pwj? i&Aam %mipot?\cm?%u a/tul 3ov?cco?. " 4 RED CROS? DRIJG ?Q. Many people in your community have need of just wh?t ypu desire to offer them, lt is tl?e med ium through, which these needs are proclaimed to . the community that determines the measure, of their successful fulfillment. Because they reach all classes, eyjyywhere;. be cause jhey are carefuHy studied and' relied upon by the many who realize the opportunities which they" offer-The Want Columns center and express daily, the n?p?s'-^?^??st^'ir^.'? ^r?at multitude:. And, daily, these ibbpes-and, desires are attaining fulfil.-! rtient through th? great,- most ?Ificient publicity med ium, th? market place of the wise-r