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F BACK KURTS USE SALTS F?R KIDNEYS! ra Eat LCM Meat if Kidneys"Feel Like Lead or Bladder Bothers Most folks forgot that tho kidneys, like the bowels, get sluggish-?nd clog ged and need flushing occasionally, else wo have backache and dull misery in tho kidney region, severe headaches, rh?unmt?? twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, siseplessness and all' sorte of bladder disorders. .You simply must keep your kidneys I active ?nd clean, and the moment you j feed on ache or patt in the kidney re gion, get- about Tour I dadoes - ot Jad j Salts from any .good drug storo herc, | Uko a tablespoonful, in a glass of wa ter before, breakfast for a few days { and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made.from the| acid bf gr?pe2 . st?d ?emoa juice, fcbi bined with . lithla, and Is harmless to I flush clogged .kidneys and stimulate | them to normal activity. It also neu tralizes the acids in tho urine so lt no I longer irritates, thus, ending bladder] disorders. s , Jad Salis 1B harmless; .Inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithla-j water drinU which overybody should ' tako now and then to keep their kid neys clean, thus avoiding serious borar plications. A well-known local druggist says ho sells lots of JJad Salts to folks who believe- In overcoming kidney (rouble while it is only tronido. v ' lionel Complaints in India. : . Jn a lecture, at ono .. of / the Des Moines, Iowa, churches aT missionary from India told ot going into tho iu, tcflor of India where ho was taken sick, that he had a bottle pf'Cham berlain's remedy Cholle and Diarrhoea Remedy, with him and believed that lt saved his life.. This remedy is used ' successfully in India both aa preventivo and euro for cholera. You may i;now from"this/that it can bo deperdtd upon for tho . milder forme of bewel complaint.?hat oecur in this county. Obtainable everywhere. " SAVES DA?Gf?F Advice of Mothar ut? Dooli Pre Teats DaBjntcr*? Untimely Ead Ready, Ky.-" I waa not able to do anything ?or nearly six months/? writes Mrs. Laura Bracher, of this place, "and .waa down in 'aedfor three months.. 1 can aol t*U you how ! muttered with my head, and. with nervousness and womanly troubles. Our familv doctor told my husband he could not io me any goo?, and he had to give ;t wp. We Inri another doctor, buttie did not help ot?; ".';-." \ Atlast, my mother advised me to take 'Cardfd, the woman's\ tonic, 1 thought . lt was* no uj? for IWits ?aarty 0<^? ?nti nothing seemed to do meany good. But , 1 took eleven bois?s, and now 1 ara able, to do all of my work, abd my own washing. ' ? think Cardal is the best medicine in the world. My weight-has increased; andi look the picture ot health.. ; Il you ?ulfer from auy of the ailments ' peculiar to women, get a bailie of Cardui today. Delay Is daneer?us, we know -ft win help you, for it has helped sa . man? thousands of other weak women ? in the past 50 years. At all druggists. ? ) . IFriuu: <Batt?>?Ofa; Siedldnt Co, L??le? ; ASfUao 0?t. .C*vt?anpw.V;TwJ5rvi?r, j???? initntctiimi cavour ea?? an*:.* *-P*r? wt Horn? Vra/natntfor warn tn." ia rii?n wvap&t.-. ?I.CL 1S8 far FOR? Gars Has capacity of SQven passengers. High grado rnateriah - Heat appear?uoe. Reasonable prices. We also i?iako omm?r?ia? ; bodies ?rid^ jitn?ystofltatiy rnako ^ Write for jll^teations TH* Rock Hill Biiggy Co* ^.^^/?Kotk^^r 'Vi w!?rp?y> . ' '.' 'Pprclean mixed tag^*t;GO ] per n?n'?r?oi: - For ?S?ait- t?ry -bones;. Soe per hundred-: j Fof rniy^ Iron 20c- per jbtundred^ ^ f.. ;; Goof} prices; for .ineta?8.;:;.- .< Y.>* \... sha?? .ett. Baseball Results NATIONAL AU postponed,, rain,. AMERICAN At St. Louis 3; Now York 2. (13 Innings.) >j At Oetroit 6; Boston G. At Clettoland 4; Washington 7. At Chlcugo-Philade'phia, rain. . i SOUTHERN At Atlanta b; Chattanooga ??. At Birmingham 1; Nashville G. At Now Orleans 1; Memphis ii. At Mobile 3; Little Kock 5. SOUTH ATLANTIC At Charleston 5; Albany 1. At Jacksonville ,5; Columbus i; At Augusta 7; Montgomery .0. At Augusta 5'; Montgomery 2 (Sec-! omi came 7 innings by agreement.) At Columbia 3; Macon 4. STANDING OF CLUBS South Atlantic \ Av-Won Lo?t- Pct.! Ajusta v.. .. .30 - "19 612| Charleston:... .. ..28 30 583 . Jacksonville... ,?' >.2? . 22 ' ? 651 ' -Columbia.. .-. ;V. .2b 22 542 1 Montgomery .. ....24 2G 429' Columbus...21 28, 439 Macon.. v? ..20 28- 417 Albany.... ... ... ..18 31 361 . Southern. \Wou Lost P. C. Nashville.. .. .,..31 16 680 New Orleans ......24 18 654 Cbatlanoofa... .IV.27 2G 519 Atlanta... .. .. ..26 25- 510 Birmingham.24 29 463 I Little BOclr. ..21 28 429 Memphis.... _. 21 30 412: Mobile.... >.18 32 : 360 AJCUOTICQC. Won Lost Pct. C>jveland... ......27 -19 587 Washington.. ?i; ..25 19 588 Now York.. .. ..24 19 558; Boston..;23 22 511, Detroit.... .. ... ..22 22 500. Chicago......20 ,24 455 St. Louis.. .. .. ..20 23 444 Philadelphia... ..16 28 360 HattonaL^,:i . ''??? W?a^Sst t.& Brooklyn;,... ..' ..24 15 615 New. York.. .. .. ..22 18 . 550 Philadelphia.. .. ..23 13 648 (mica^b... 22 24 478 Boston.... '..'.? ..20 22 476 St. Loiils .. ,.20 27, 476 Cincinnati .. .. ..21 25 468 . \'_?' ? ' ,. ?" " -.?'/$'? ITEMS OF? INTEREST TO TEXTILE WORKERS (Southern Textile - Buirotln.l'vf* J. H. Crew?, formerly manager or tho Enoreo mills' has .accepted a position with tho 7 Irc'no milis, "Gnfk ney. Will Greenwood has resigned . as * overseer, ot weaving at Eatontor. Ga., to accept a similar posit'c.? ut tho Social Circle (Ga.) cotton mills W. W, Byers has resigned as overseer bf spinning at. tho E. A. Smith - Manufacturing company, RhodhlBs. ?. C., and moved to West Hickory, N. C .. > Jas <; ': A. Greer, h. hao resigne d lila position with tho "Mill Nowa of Char lotte, N. C> to '.'become .Strathorn representative of Xho.''Textile World Journal in New York. . ' j ? G. M. Thompson.of Harriot Mill .Np. 3,. Henderson,;N- C., .han accent ed tho " position, of assistant super? lu tendent at Weldon Mfg.. Co . Wei doh, N.-C. . -\; Ballas Medd'ows has boen prooioti ed to second hand in cloth room at Lockhart, 8. C. G. G Wuilams ?' has resigned ac oversee* of spinning at the Gluck milln, Anderson, and accepted a pos ition at Iva. 7',F. . Z . Hodge has resigned ..as ncc , .?nd hand in cloth room at Lockhart, and accepted a position as book-keep er in cloth room In ono of tho ;ntfji In tinton. - T. Ii. Cantrel uns resined i. ?J overseer bf weaving at; the. y Dixie milla, taGrango, - Ga., to . accept, a .simular-.; pos'tjon. at tba Pelham (Ga ) ^. lAn?say, assistant ireaaurdj ot the D. E. Converse : ...b^njtpany . Glendal*., ha? .bee? .prompted lc .Sa^W?dC^?^rer to suc^&ed tht W TwitcholL The examination for the sward b It?b ?ud tor the^l'inissinn ot nov btwietit* will; ti*^^^^f^? ' ^#;??ueb:b*;-^ a, "m. Applicants moist bot ;bo le* j than sixteen year* -.*'.?*; V!h?] ' Sc.*ola?b?p? ere ;v9?aat.;.^fter,Joly>. the nliheet ftv?.t?*;^st^\*?jW go*.provided tiifef, toeet tAe. ?so?? FOOD FOR FANS FLANK IUSFUSE8 CIVE UP Yctcrau Flicker S?ya He'll Stnj Ia Majors Until Ho Is 45. '"Philadelphia, June ?-Eddie Plank' roiuscs to hp, counted out. Ile scoffs I M the idea ihftt he won't amount to1 mnch this '} season,, and confounds, ! his critics by the . assertion that ho expects to keep ou pitching in thc majors undi he is 45 years old. Ac- j cording to nil that dope, the hero of Gettysburg will stick arouud anoth er five years In a garrulous mo ment th?* other day !;<?,consr-?'e-i! l? t ik about himself. ?le?o is what ho hud to say: "I'vo ncycr had a toro arm, and when I quit the gamo it will bo ho causo I'm tired of it. I'm 40 now, j but. I'm going to stick in,the big leagues for five moro yenra. At 45, then, I think I'll bo prepared to stay at home. Wv "Pitching is a job. It musfno stu died by tho pitcher. He must study I tho other fellow, tho batter and then give him what he knows be cannot j Phlt. That'3 tho way I. have pitched | for fifteen:years. ? "The fellow with tho fast ball will | last longer than tlie oaoB with the curvo or slow ball. . But tho wlnulng pitcher'must have tho coblnation. Hoi must mix 'cm to tho batter. Control, lis tho biggest point. If you can put I it. where you want, thon you'll win moro-gaines than you lose,' ' I "I believe control juct was natural. ! with the follow who corned up lhere.. 11-know that I have eight othor fol-, lows on tho field with tue. In spring training-l take my tinto. Never r. curve until after tho first week.. 'JV believe"th'iB system hps kept.my arm in shape, for fifteen long years. "You can't fool Ty Cobb. He'll, hit anything. Against Ty I Just.try tb get ma ? ???-. Undeniable mSm -vw ?.'.?, . . 1 h?ve turned up the- who! getting tibe most their money look for the mon or woman ' refuses to purchase anything This advertisement telkVvip the tables and counters have iv Pieced best Grad full 20c value, Specie JUST FOR MON 84 Pairs White Canvas Buttot 51.25. $1.50. and somo tew pair ue? i iv tho lot-Special for Monday, the. pair ? .100 Pairs Satin Evening; ,'i /whltc< pink, blue, rose, gola,''- el cry nize-in cyfery .color, bat mc in tho lot-regular $1.76.Bellera 3peoial for Monday, the pair ? . . . EXTRA SIZE SPREA 100 80*00 Whito Crinkled Bo extra slao, $1.50-values-but no a slight loom' stain or some Imperfection and wo make the v for vMondayi not Tuesday, Each. .... Mosquito Netting at'?S?ji . .100 Pieces ?Vhlta Mosquito Nt lal for Monday,; not Tuesday, at tho yard.V.. ... ... - . * * <*\+ -fr******* * <r % ; ? v ? ? JUST Fp&?onm * 20 Pieces Poe Mills be * grado 3G lach Bleaching, for Monday only. o $m$-\ < l?Yar?f?#70i mw* ? .4> ? .*.v*'.^r*.-*".*-'.^*4?'*.4WM BB.11 "JU? .I m in } him off hi:.' stride and trust to the luck of my infielders. A?uinst.eiug gora like Crawford, Speaker and Jackson, they are easier to fool than Ty, becauBo thoy. awing iv hoavy bat and hold, it on the handio. Ty uses a light ouo, and ho awings like a. toothpick." "I never try for a strlko-oul re cord. You won't last long If you at tempt to ;fan every batter.' Chicks S?core Prioste. j Memphis, Tenn., June ti.-An-' nouncemcnt was made laot night that! the -.Memphis, Southern association^ club ?had secured Monty Priested a pitcher, from tho Brooklyn Nationals. Play Finnis Today. Montgoiuory, Juno a-Perry Adair, of Atlanta, turned In the low card, 76, In the qualifying round of . thc ! sixth annual Invitation golf tourna mont of the Country Club of Mont- ! goinery. Fi. H.. Bough, of Binning-* j ham, was next with a card of 79. j Ono hundred -thirly-Sivc South- 1 icm golfers played In ibo' qualifying round. The finals will ho played] Saturday. j,..' j? ,, /,. '. : . Augusta Mascot- Hurt. Augusta, Co., Juno V--HU on* tho houd with a basehall v/hllo practic ing with tho members, df tho local team just before tho iXart of . tho game with Columbus. .Warren Stulb. a 12 year old hoy was rendered un? conscious and examination stowed that his skull had been fractured. ?Tito boy ls lu a critical condition. Ho wat* son of a prominent business man end wes mascot of tho team Cangh.t Phillies Asleep. ! Han? Wagner caught the Phillies asleep in one of ?he games the cham pions played at Pittsburgh and made them look Billy,. .. Jlinchmau was on third and Wagner on first. Schultz forced Wagner' at second as Hipcli man; scored. Out though ho was. Wagner dug foy/third baso as if, bis Hie depended upon it. Nlchoff for got,' fired tho bal! to third lo hoad Hans off instead^ .of. making a play on Schult? at first, "^nd,['as Wagnor toro Into third. Byrne , tagged him with .'tho. ball. "'. In' the meantime Schultz ambled.On.to ppcond, getting iiiiteiwwiii.Miumii-iiiiiiniii-imii-iMiiiiiiiwiiii ?ur > Und 3 Bee Hive to meet the demands of can buy and every clerk tn this etoi who Sa supercritical, who knows go? anywhere Shat doesn't please then ' .'..'. ' T"i '." .." '-.-li'.'.-/?'>:# nly a part of the news. . Come a for you in the way bf pleasant sure - j ' ? ? ' ' i le Fancy and White Tab?i 1 ipr Monday-r-not Tuesd: -vjuWLU.m HM ?i iinawKiimi. SPREADS F?R SI 25 Pretty Crocbot Sp: beda,-'slightly mussed t) dandling in stock, Spscia M?ndj&y? l^ch .. Little Miss Henri Monday at 10fi wig lot., of Little Ml?} Brooms, .good BIZO 'and Special fox1 Monday, Each'V..,.V. :.v. . ' ? * ? . ladi?o* Gingham ! ; Al 69 Cert ?0'.ljor.oa Ladles' Clnj c?V .thran quarter length falling priceOSc, Special day, all etzss, Each . ?. . B?g Lace Caril About CO Palra /Low twbisitrn of a kind." $1. senors, bul. being.odd loti 'soiled-?;!'iittlo we' make day.BpccIal. the ' pair, ,<', V.. ... ;.. ||p|J v; FOR MOND ; 10/Pieces 40 inch WJjl quality, but been selling lal for-Mon dry, the yard .. .... DAY i Shoes s $2.00 val 79c Slippers-in c.,-not ev Et all. sises 98c bs d Spreads, w and then other little ribo Spec lal ???'Yard, stting, Spec Vi * + at :10c 4* (Special * * ? ??0 US YOUR We pay ?'i*xch%i^t^x&& ?fl tl orders ?t?o?n^p?^^?..or riore, where ?ash^ a^mpanies or 1er. Send us your mail orders. g TakeaJit? Here's a trip yoi enjoy. The spic} leads straight t< grocer man-^and 2 the spicy little ^iaf please everybody. A tho extra base aa a result of Wag ner's prauk. Then, tho Phils woko I np. and cialined that "Wagner badin torferred on a play on Schultz, but] tho umpirea couldn't coe any of it.. A Game Fielder. Detroit, Mich., Juno 5?.--George Harper, Texas rookie who heat Sam Crawford out of a rogular Job In tho Tiger outfield, 1? a gamo bird. In nj game hero ho tried to slido Into first baso and WSB injured. ile'limped to right field and caught a-fly after a hard run. Though lt .hurt him 'to run. Harper never whimpered. Tim following day hla erselli#g Strength, wide awake shoppers who insist on re will have instructions Monday to sd values when they see them and ? desolately. rad ramble around-?-aad see * Oil Cloth, ay~-the yard whist" NGL?B?DS for singlo it? due to careless tft Brooms C?nto Each . ..?-strlng Hearth ted handles, louse Dressea ? Each-/ shftm House Drc-ss ^alcovesi ;. regular W/T MO?-' j^f*. : r Gnrt?ln?, one or ,85,'? 11.50" and $1.7f> s and 0OIOO of them the brice' for Moa AV ONLY Ito Katine, good ?Oe for 40c yard. Spec*. I JUST Ol . A saving ever; dleB*. Boady-torW? floor at the Doo i "ono flight Up", ei ; Great essor Uni sold regularly at for Monday, "ono Each.? Ci$ J White Garh?r'd iicari button trlh Special for Monda up." Each .v. ii? Dry Goods ? 25 Pieces Pun j? tiful new* gray pa for M.onday,"only; i I Wa s h Organdy,' wide, a dainty? prc 'for Monday< the y 45-inch Wnito kind at mo?t ato -Monday only, tho : ladina Head.P Wide and . looks t ^orth( 25c, Spficla the yard . ..... {. BSG N ; D X 12 Willow them to. Cres tii$ p>p..ciai for Mond? Iteac?rW.. . . ey Joy Ride | i will r road > the Zu Zu, )s that [ATIONAL BISCUIT ?MPANY log went under tlit? X-ray and lt waa io und that Harper hau chased and 'taught'a fly with Ivis.'right log brok t-n. Ho wl',1 bc out, thro* weeks Notice to Members of Ward No. 4 Democratic Cluh of the Cltj ot ?'. Anderas. ? . Members of Ward Uol 4 Democrat ic Club of the v'ity of Anderson arel hereby requested to assemble In tho Court. HOUBO next Monday, June 12th, 101(1, nt 0 o'clock P. M., to elect a. Secretary for the club "to succeed D. O. Brown, resigned. J.,e. BJUMZEALB, President. 100 Doz. 18;Tt 88 Huck Towels, border, ni good $1.25 value. Special I only, tho Gossen .. .. .. .J .. .. . . GO Dozen 17 x 30 Huck Towels.; l Is gone we'll bo fortunato If wo du ),Special for Monday only, the ?? FLIGHT UP ? .. jr -:-.;v.:;-:r:?, ;?> T. step when you buyLa sar, . Hato, - otc, on second. [five. Look tor Bpoclats ?ery time/ '< BU* i^adloB'. Sport *'I H.^tB, ? 3ar.fi 9Sc each; Special night up?. gQ? .Ino' Skirts, 2 pockets and lipungs, good $1.25 value, ?^ne flight 9[8p? Specials For Monday ? ib 36 inch t'?rcal?s^-bcau tteras-^Spcclal ' *8'jftj% tho yard. .. ... * snowy White, SO inches ?tty fabric. Special '-'?tiw ard.V.. .... ..... ?i^V Flaxen, usual 25c an?iS6ci res. Special for yard .. ;;>j^i^-,.: illow' Tubing':: 45 inches' did wears lifea/rcal linen. 1 lor Monday, " . J '0? ? IOWIM. * ? v mt HI mn nui mkmnw*.* Alleged That He Had Been Writ ing Fire Insurance in City Without License Tho charge.lagalnst. J. W. Noell, who appeared^ in ? mayor's court yea?.; torday, which wa;; that ho had hoon, doi?g or attempting to do fire insur ance business in the city ot Anderson without first having taken out thc ro qulred license, was dismissed, it *aj> pearlng that no polloica had boon written. From tKd testimony of witnesses'lt appeared that Mr: Wooli had boen presenting tito' Insurance prayc^lilc:?. to pcopio in Anderdon and liad boon inspecting risks, but had written no policies, stating that this would havo to bo dono with tho home office. ' DK Ll) VAN YATES DIES Funeral Services Will Bo Held En ?Alkea ". . . . Columbia, Juno ?.-Dolevan Valen dlod early yesterday, morning ut 1.30 o'clock at the residence ot his daugh ter, Mrs; W. J. Gately,'2204 'Lincoln street. Mr. Yalca wan horn in Mont gomery county, Now York, 1? 1840. He carno to South : Carpllnttv In ?809 add settled Iii Aiken, where lie made, his home mi til about ton yean?-'"ago, .when bein(v?d?to.Columbia. - : Those who : survive him arO v ?^3 wife, who waa Miss Sh a rio tte La?ber before marriage, his daughter,'-'.Mrs. ?atoly. and two . sonB. v Ray^nifcviL . Yotoa and L. D. Yates at ClH?pibi<si. : Tho funoral will he held ia Aiken. ; today with itnornisnt in the, church yard of St Timothy's Episcopal : church. I; Dfovltv rnaK bo either thc noni-br wit or. tito,poverty tliereof. j on tho program, bf human events women aro tho conoblnUpn race. asama . pretty quality vrjth neat blue for Monday red bordcrS/and whon thia lot ,| plicate them/for' : V?X doz?n "'.'. * aving ort Little Thinge Arm. and ; Hammer tSoda for . Washing Powder for : .10c at Nutmegs, for,oaly... ,? .'^ ar Bands/ii for ,.?,85? 10a Embroidered H?ndkbrcldc???, .......5c ad Pencils at, Each. .. ... .lb DB at Paper ... <. . .lc d ?fen'a DOC Belts at Each. .fife eb "Ladles* 'taped CauseVesta, . ... ... ... ... .. ..Gc tfon*n and Children's Guaranteed/ f HOBO. Pair.,... ..ICC a Crochet Cotton, all slifes, Sat Monday, Box1 ...Mb Roljs Toilet Paper duly. . . .. .oe ? # * * ? * ? * . . pacial In Curtain Gooda * vft-'t; Piece:, Curtain Serb* .,4n ? . cream and white-satin edge, ?4? and hemstitched borders 26c, but Sold, here regularly ? , Special for Mon- < ft* - * .'.' ,e yard 7. .. ?>C.;;^. what you want Monday..aa^fn .-..y rice will net be ,bi;effect-,;?... .