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W' Ste lina and Long for Games < FINE ARTS SESSION OF GLOB FEDERATION IN THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MODERN DRAMA Or. Henderson of North Carolina, President National Drama League, Made Address. At the Firs' Uaptist church laut night, the Fit Arta Session of tho F?deration o'. Vomen's clubs wus held, Mrs. J W: Allen, Gie state. president, .calling tho meeting to or der, and introducing thc slate chalr 'man of literature. Mrs. C. 13. Gib bon of Charleston, who gave a clear and interesting report of tho wort of her department. Miss May M/uyck> of Charleston ruad a paper "Our Hank Among Scholars and Sciential", written by Airs. F. P. Dillon, also or Charles ton, which paper had been clio.sen as the nest, submitted in thc State lit erary contest It was exceedingly well' written, and was redd in a m oui pleasing manner. Mrs. G i bon then introduced tho speaker of the evening, Dr. Archi bald Hendorson>of Chapel Hill, N. Vice- pres. of the drama league of America. His subject wtls "mad dern social drama", ^r.t,-..Henderson -possesses a^very- attractive personal ity, and from the very first caught tho Interest and attention ot tho large audience present. He upoke of tho great purpose amt work of the organization he represented, being particularly significant . just now, when, the. whole, world ie celebrating the centennial of. :: Shakespeare's death-tho greatest of all dramatic .writers. .Mr. Henderson laid stre&B ou the modern draina,' dad its effect andinfluence v on tho w?rld -of today . .Tlte second section of the program waa. in. charge of Mm. Thomao Dpt terer of Charleston, state chairman of music, ami in a very attractive manner she gave her year's report. The ftrtt - musical number was git en by Mrs. A. G. Blotcky.-Of Spar lan burg, accompanied by Miss Law, also of Sparenburg. She saug the o?rla,:-Lov? Lend Him Aid,", from San;ton and Delilah. Possessing a voice of unusual sweetness and pow er. Mrs.. Blotchy. delighted her au dience and WSB heartily encored to which she graciously responded -with a charming little.May song. The chairman then .-introduced Miss Mario Epton of Sportanburg. vrho gave two beautiful violin. ee lection,' accompanied' by Miu Law. As an encore cho played 'At Duwn.' Miss .Bc.Makin of . Charleston was then, introduced. Mis McMakln is supervisor of music in the - public cchoc?la at Charleston and gave a splendid paper on music in public ,4?>hool.' In this carefully prepared ''yipar't'she gaye some interesting facts of ibo effects and. influence ot music in tho schools. Thia interesting program was concluded. with d brilliant Instru iuen??i selection by Mrs. W. E. Lu caa of Laurens, one pf. the most at tractive and talented delegates at tcnding tho convention. LESS ? IF B?CK ~" Take a glaaa of %5t3 io Flush Kithwy. i? Bla?dW ' '. V bothers you. Kating meat regularly . ' eventually produces kidney trouble: in nome form or other, nays a well-known authori ty, fec?auBo the uric acid ia meat ex cite a the kidneys, they become: over worked ?; get: HlugglRh ; clog up" : ;akd \i'so ; all sorts ot distress, parllcut 3y backache and misery in tho' kid y region; rheumatic twinges, severo headaches,' acid stomach,, constipation, rfd liver, Bleep Jesanass, bladder urinary Irritation, te momtot your back hurt? or kld ?ren't acting right, or it bladder bothers yon, get about four Ounces " iii .Salts from aar good phaitfttac*, - a tablcBponral In' s glass bf vra ?%;':u?f^:-bre^^ jrotfr:t?ta?y?>?llltiheh act Bbc. ?is fsmbueC 'saUa la made from tho or grap1 es abd'lemon joice, com d with mhWisnd ha* bosh usod separations to flush clogged Wd aa3 stimulate them : to norme* [ty; also toJ neutralise the acids xe urine no it no longer irritates, is endlftg bUdder ? disorders, tad Sal? cannot injure anyoae; a delightful Effervescent lithla .dr^ak witica- millions of wom?fi take now and then tbkeep kidneys and nrdnairy organs.eieao, ;u? avo5diog.-*?rJou?* kidesy ?lssaw. te Championship Gi Clemson. Two! [Jailed Promptly at 4 TRACKING IS PROGRESSING NICELY THREE C?w'FS LOCATED NEAR SENECA IN THE PAST TWO WEEKS LINE T? CENTRAL Work Between Seneca and That Point Has Not Yet Been Started. . (?pedal to Thc Iutclllgeucod) Seneca, May 10.-Tho doublo-lruck 1 lng ot the Southern between Seneca | and Avcatniinsier ls progressing rap idly, in the .last two weeks' iii roc camps bavo -been located, tho equip ment placed'.and dirt is being moved j at a rapid rato i Tho work between i Seneca .and Central has not started yet, as tho lino has not bcon definite ly, settled upon, but thc camps arel being located and the equipment on-j cniblod. Mr. Qi W. .Oignllllit ha s roturucd I Crom a fishing . trip lu1, the lower part j of tho State with a party from Wal- ! halla andr\ .tarleton": j? Mr. and? sire,}. Harry Sleigh aro visiting relatives in Seneca. They drove through in their new Overland! touring car.; from their home at New- j man, Ga., yesterday.- in a llttlo more than B?X hours,' i'.-if'-v : Mrs. Lilly. Trlbblo hhs returned from a business^ trip to Atlanta. Rev. W. Hi'Tl?amilton, of Walhalla was a visitor: in Seneca-yesterday. Mrs. J.^L.;.-Merrci k has, returned from a visit tb Atlanta .of several days.. ,.;' iL,' Mrs. Agn?s T??ndy McBrcr.rty and .Mies Sarah Cobb cf Pelzor, trient a few hours in ?encen ; with friends Sunday. Dr. and Mrs1.' R.- ,1*. Parker, ot. \?eltori' 'S?ftntf'?S?ntWy- in . Seneca ? with Dr: and Mrs. fcesley Strlbling. ; " ?tri li,. ? Reid Sherard, of Belton, waa' a j business -.visitor in Seneca to- . day. . : The K. Of P's ( of Seneca b?d a col ebratlott*last :night,- there were del-' elations present from Walhalla and Westminster, 'refreshments were served, speeches .mode, and a Jolly good"tune- '.caloyed. ' Congressman 'J\ 'W: Davis; of 'Tex-. as, "Cyclone Bl Uv'-' as ho is called, has been secured for two addresses. at the Farmers Chautauqua to be held hero In July. Congressman Davis' is a native Oconcan anti his visit here this summer.will be in the way of a double treat which.: will be of rater', est - not only for. tho excellent ad dresses he will give to the Partners bat also for, the fact; that be ls ono bf;the products of our own soil. Mr.- J. S. Robinson. Mrs. W. P. r.'cid, -Misa Louise Farmer, and Mrs. Ballanger, have returned from Char leston where they attended , the State Sunday..School Convention. ' Mr.,' and. Mrs.,TV B. Jones, and T. Vi. Allen Jones their son, spent .the week-find with Mrs. Jones parents, Mr- and Mrs. ?V.. 8.. Hunter. Dr. W.-;.J. Austin spent; several ya In South Georgia : labt weok looking af ter. lils extensivo . farming interest in that section. '.. M?UuAiP. Brown, of Americus, Ga, Bpeat the week-end with: his family .hero... " . ?:? :. ? * .'.Mls'8^.Annie Hoke,, who ^n? .been spehdlhg, >he . winter in Atlanta . re turned ' to . Seneca last week to .spend ? the.sommer; ? 'J I Mrs. 1, E. Wallace V' and little daughter Sarah, ispent last Friday, in Anderson visiting and attending tho Chautauqua.'; '^>^W&i' ASK FOR and GET HORIi'IOKSS ta? ORIGINAL .TED ?9ILK. YOU asme pdco. ^ w mr V.' siirii^Cr"-:-: M ay b? jfouiid at'the .following stores;: ' Prcvosl's ^tdre Wi S. Ramsey's ^_ U & Elmore's . ?Paul Crr?netl? ?.t O- Sf?v?nsonV ' E/? Pt?ift* . J,-bl Allen's fcSITY OF s. e. unes Best College Pitchc :uw p. rn, NEWS OF THE PAST WEEK AT DUE WEST WOMAN'S COLLEGE i (Special lo The Intelligencer) ' Due Wos8t, May 10.-Di*. Robinson returned Tuesday after spending sev eral days In Rock Hill and Charlotte. Mles Ethel McGill ls visiting bor! parents in K??g? MounUi'u, N. C. Miss Eddlo Mao Parr has roturued to College -;l!cr spending two weeks at.her home In Newberry. . Misse? Agnes Devlin and Mabel Kennedy attended the Y. P. C. U. convention held at Troy, S. Ol? last week. VULCANIZING fl We are now prepared to vulcanize Automobile Tubes aild Casings as well rs Bicycle Tires, our facilities for doing this work being the completest in the city. AU Work Guaranteed jj Drop by. and lat us show y uv. .tho biggest thing' over introduced "to the motorcycling world-Tho 1S1G Indian. . GATES & SMItH West Benson Street 1 'Phono 103 se Says a glass ? limestone \ from s Why ia iman and | tlie time, f celing ijerv< dent; worried', sonic aehy,: dull and unst days, really iucapnctf ness.. If we all would y drinking of phosphate before; breakfast, wita fog cb ange wo??d: take Stead of thousands o anaemic-look J nj$ souls muddy complexion s W ?cTowaV of happj;,;.he cheeked people evcrarc r??son is that: ttys lt,?] .floes.'.not rid itself .eap the waste it{accunSi our ;jpz^ie^^^;jij^4^Q^ every ounce $l*:T taken into the; ?$ ." ouheepf waste; mat camed; ?nt,; else[it . i '?tyct?fi ? ?piot??n?-Hk< tba bowels wliich ar into the blood.' > ... Jus^asjipes^rs;^ ?lean the ashe^irrftnV eaeh day,bef?le t\vu$) bright and ?ot, co vfr V- V. ANDERSON, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9,1915. ._._ Wt NUMBER 232.