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Wim Healthy Child . - rr-r< te Ineapejisive Remedy Check? Early Tendency to Constipation (About tho first thing impressed OD Hie young Mother ls tho necessity -fot l?gularlty in lier bay, which brings up tile question of the most desirable lax ative for children's nee, ?V$i . Mrs . Jesse ,? Richardson, 'Philpot, Ky., says that .she baa used Dr: Cald well'.; Syrup Pepsin for the post /caf mid tli?t' there iw;?? nKdiciq?;in- the world like ft.v-J?he" writes.-?WflnuE con, William jr., just, t&i?? lt/be causo it is SO'pleasant Sf. take, rmi i-\ ybody talks about his being ?.?such n ' ne healthy boy." . ' ? ?Jr. Caldwell's Syrup Peppin ifl a compound of simple . laxative herba, free from any opiate or narcotic drug, and is the : standard, remedy for con? ii ti pat! on in thousands of lunn cs throughout the land. Drug stores ev: erywhero sell it for fifty cents a bot tle. Get a bottle ot this excellent l?;*t&.v v WM. J. EICHA RDSC-'i, JR. remedy, and have lt in the house. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be ob tained by writiug to Dr?- W. B. Cald^ we?, 464 Washington St., 5i=uti?? lo, 111. He was a brother of Messrs. W W. and Ft. L; Rob'nBon, of lhl3 city. Lv 0. ROBINSON ?EAD Yunera! This Afternoon aud Inter ment at Little River Church. \Ax. L,. O. Robinson died yesterday afternoon.at-his. homo ut Level Land Funr.ral services will - be held-, thia ^afternoon at ? oVlbck and Inter mont will be at Little River church, in Abbeville county^ .. The ideal salesman is the Want Ad; direct in method--*on.yine tag in. argument--and reaching hundreds of customers tn one day's work. C?MP?^ITk^ It ? . . ..Ordinarily lt means two or. more firms endeavoring to sell the . "BSmB.cldBa. ot:gpc?ds;to one person. : Qn. 'what; baals^c^n'the buyer Judge-whoso .goods--must b? buy . :? 1n;<bmer/to get fuji Value, for bis money-is price thje prim? factor dq?B t|\Killty enter Into consideration? - If - you'- aro mt created in quality nt prices \vlnohwill' appeal to every one,' \vc. ask you to inspect theso beautiful Wcddlng^prescnts. ( 6 inch Gt^ . .. . .$1.25 Each ,6 inch Butter Tub t?ngraved Glass .. $1.25 Each 7 m?hFfower Gut Glass-Vase. ..... . "... $1*23 Each 8 indi Heavy Flora. Design Cut Glass Vase .. '. .$2.00 Each 10 inch Heavy Floral Design Cut Glass Vase.. .$2.S0 ?ach ;i2 inch I!e:tv,y Floral De3|gn Cut Glass Vase ? . .$3.00 Each We are n&t on the tiring'Hoc bat Vre H??TC tho Goods You Nedi i I ino? ? II w.lrn --audit* fa S?! ?1 S^B ^^^Kl Vi When you take .y?u^ tfi? this 3ufymer. be sure and f supply yourself with?& -Nk t& fe$?0^* &*?k?: s Cashed every where; your 5i&.r\ture is your iden-, tiOeatioh; if lost no one ?se Cj.y/get them cashed; and the cost b very small,. . .:. ?.ry,;, K. N. and K. Traveler's Checks are for sale at ) There are t humber JTplaces In town where you may' buy a trunk. ':. bul hono just like ycti'lt ?Utd herc; How's timi? What'e-tho reasonT \ \8lmplo enough!'' Tnpaks ara. selected here ?lko everytbinjg elfie we 1 - Dcil-'-with espi alsl oarer-ahd 'i^'^ety.'C^O'?:(OV/BB? 'the bebt ciado ! l^-.fet lowcBt poBBlble pHce. \y i ^ '. . ' : ii : 'V;' % . iv! W?, baye a complete-: stock, o? Rod Ceda?, Chesta and ?birt Waist" Hi'-R?xes nt moat attractive prjeea. ' ' \ SW-. ' ."' '; 'Si- :? ? y ..: . ' -'>. ';. : ; -': > ; -\.-. :..... ..'".'..-i';':; ;.V -iSEEWlNiiim" ?MM*-* X'J.'S?^P?^^??enlteiit?'??r?8?rti:V.. j.^ W?*0? Tic? Pr*kt?e?t ANDERSON, S:..CL, l r I i i r.^nViMrmi? TB-II rfr w^-^^-^'-J-^-^??*?^*'1"^'^.'!?^T^ ?yr?i^tw'BICTM 1 ? '?^. HB REGULATE ?Pl PASSED f IRit READING AT crrv- COUNCIL YESTERDAY - I^:.^VfeftY? > RIGID /ind Cover? This Business In De tail-Are in Effect In Other Cities tn Country . . - v \ -rjr ' KJ-. I V-At tho regular meeting of'city, council yesterday eftmooon an or dinance woe passed to first reading .which will when fully adopted regu lato the business of operating Jitneys [??th?'clty of Anderson, tb define the same, to provide licenses for them, .penalties fdr violation and for, oth er - purposes. ii ; . Thia ft?t&n ls being considered by j city council after, a elo.se study bi I existing circumstances ?nd with [view of having to regulate tho jitney' business in the future. Ever since the operation of'jitneys! began in .California about two years ! ago," which" business rapidly spread eastward, there has been a war made ozi' them, not because of the fact that !.they nave' nb right to operate but I because. hu..they aro to operate, they muEt, bb .'.regulated.. in order to pro tect-the public and the street rail way companies who have to pay high licenses and which . contribute much toward the.city and state revenue. The ordinances . which has been proposed. and which has passed first reading seems to cover the situation pretty well. The city attorney has .occured conies of ordinances of num erous, other cities and after studying j them,'has. framed one for the city of Anderson.. . ?? . ' ' 'Section 2 of tho ordinances speci fies'what kind of machines aro to bc termed ."jitneys" and include ^self propelled vehicles engaged in car- j rylug passengers for hire to and from j any : point or the city of Anderson, or j from a point in thc city of Andersen to-pr fromv a point - outside ot t*.'e '.'city for a. specified fare, provided that automobiles used .as private cars, ambulances, hotel or railroad buses-, '/operating from specified stands upon the public st ree tn or from a garage upon telephone call, and which have-no specified routes ?.' ot I travel, vdt ti or without rates fixed I by ordinances, shall not .be construed a?;Jltn?yB; . Other sections of the Ordinance, re quire that the owners/. / * utr? ...' li censes to' operate which T/ill bo *. per seat and based on tho seating icopaclty.-.ot-.the.aj>acj?ine;^ that, tho jit-^ n'eys ? operate * f certain . routes?/, n?^r Bpbclflftd ' fares And schedules, which1 when -operated over streets 'used ' by j any of the street railway shall be' identical with those provided by or-1 dinances regulating street carers/that schedule be maintained from 7 a. m. ko. lo.p.. m.-, of each day and at- no | greater intervale than 30. minutes? bond of $5,000. must be filed with city clerk itor the. operation of one titney and^$?J500 for each addltiono jthat drivers must be over 18 years of ugo; cte. ry*-: ; The. ordinance also provides on n penalty a floe not exceeding HOP or Imprisonment riot, exceeding 30 days. li ' T. - -.: ?'- - - '??-: % COMING AND GOING | 1 ^Mi?? Katheloen Lee, teacher ot Anderson uopliege. in the domestic science j department, arid MIBS -Mar? joiio Cleary; instructor in expression arid gymnasium," left yesterday. ;for their "hoipea, tho former going "to Knoxville, ..Tear?.> and the latter to Montclair, ?,V.J.: , . ? .Tho ^ev^I. ?l .Wallace or Seneca j a:n?amese; vUltor .yesterday^ I i Mr, KV ? Nowell" of Monroe, Ga., is vial tips ibis, daughter, Mrs. D. 8/ Tjaylor. in North : Anderson. ^- Miss Edna Myer's of Atlanta, for merly;; ^.Anderson, spent last night -v.Ith .Misa aC?rr?o McCu?n and M!*a.j llosa '.Lee Debor ry. . : i,tr.. and. Mrs. Aifehloy Drlgg3 aod [^It^e - son haye returned; to Qrteen LvlUora^te^spending ~ ? few days: t? fAndersoi?; . Dr. J. P. Trowbridge has prir ch a sed. a new Maxwell'automobile. -tY?K-'-?sW-aolItttdV1' bf C?reenvl?lo | si^t yeaierd^ - B. M.-'Boaty or< Iva-- was^a/i Visitor in ?'. the 4clty^e^rday. jvfa&r? ^Jj?j^JJ^6 ". Pa^?jPWnk M?oW^of Jv*? r' J. Arthur Banks end family-and ; - - a :B^?a>??r<;lpr?a?to,fcs?? ?'-j. \ . lmproV.en*eatr ? -?ftfco " . .. ^^a^rw^^ua att commencement- e?erntaea* ??.~., - "Vim*^z?>fxmiw i - afterlee ?o?ai the at?i<*? itt?ta? etty. r ??? . -it wa? not oar ist^&??-^ *P?na tho night here,'' explained-. Wi -Haz jtfee, "but as we wore. ooriaWerabi? uetay?d on accouot ot il??*bic rain agnail storm, aa? AfMerso?^ to -> ii* RIVI/ ?rrer sitr. '"??aa** #f^'t!it>:AG^i)i!i .'-and -alt we-teillts visitor*io Tho Intell?geac?fi o??leo : '.'?'. Tribe IB the! Pitcairn leland, Belonging to Grs.ii . Britain, Ka? en Area of Two Square j Miles-Fir?t Settled tn 17B0 by Mom ' ber? of Ship Creyv Who Had Mutinied. \ Tw/onty-oix Persons Started Tribe, Mi.;,-: Kmlly McCoy, a.graduate uuroe, who/ bas lived In Bridgeport, Conn., elghtvyears, will sturt within a few weekB for Pitcairn island, in tho mid* eastern ?aclflc ocean, who io ?bo es pecie-lu" time to be chosen as queeuto Emceed her ?iiL?>:r, v.bo hos been ruler bf the little kingdom of'105 souls for many years. ? , < She ls going buck to ber people v.-i th twentieth centuryidenu aud mu ny phi nu, oue of which is 'the determination to practice the art of bealing umoug the inhabitants, to ' whom physiclaus. uursca mul dentists have never beeu known : ince tile Island was colonized by ttnttSneenrlSQ years ago. Miks McCoy?lljft Pitcairn Island flt teen years fago'by a niiesioiiury bout following'the death of ber mother.-who sutTered rnueh Itecnuse of want of used leal did...8ho p>mulBed then that-she 'would not "ret?rti uiitil she equipped herself ns ? physician ?ind nurse lu or aler to be able |o minister to tbe'pbys Ical wanta of the people of tho island on which she vyns born.. She studied medicine, hud dentistry ut Sumoa. and since she ha's been iii ibis country alio, bau thoroughly pcmlpped" herself lu tho science'of nursthg. She believes t but sbc is' qualified, to do n mighty work of mercy ninan!; those she loves. .:' Wflll Take a piano, JSlis^ McCdV v^ill takd'ttlth her.? tua nb. "With the exceptlou of un organ which Queen Victoria govo co the Pl t enirn islaudere in 1870 tbo piano, she ?sys, will bo the only musical instru ment on the island. . . !.. Inasmuch nu the Pitcairn women nre lu. tha;.nu\i?rj^'jiha women have, jmo .vote Ss welles niepi there'doesn't seem to bo cuy'doubt Mt Miss McCoy will lu' time be called" upon tn step into' her j lather's Shoes as the i uh r Tho ruler ls.ch?sen.by.dlre^eieetlon.' ,j Sbjpa seldom gi^ to' Pitcairn island, iaml l^s.j4oCp?.hMS,beeJi ngurlng for ' .eight years Just how to get homo. The opening of .thopajmma canal gives Tea Bois a direct route to the.. Samoan ia iands.<end<<aheV|a confident- that oho will Lo abie io ?oooptete ?he trip wi th out much di?k-ulty. 7? ^ 1 *\v Pitcairn Inland belongs lo Groot Brit >uin.: It'ilea south', bf'the- Paumotu ar chipelago and ls u hundred miles from tho nearest member of ibis group. It bflVun. area of cw>0-square nil lea. Tho island' woe settled ut 1790 bf mem bers' of the oiv-v.- of the ship Bo?uty. itfb? hud mutinied'.' l?oiu?edby Fetcher Christian; who- led'th? mutineers, eight white men. six Polynesian men mm twelve Polynesian 'women took posses sion of the beautiful Island and burned tho Bounty. Alexander Smith waa tho only man hilve by 1800. Ile later took the name-of Alexander J.ohn Adams mid trained tho youths who were' left In his charge. '. ' r ::. . : tte was succeeded after bis death. In ;IS^ by George H??? Nobbs, who was appointed padtor. In 1S31 Joshua HUI, ?n'j.adveuturer, appeared at Pitcairn and, making u bluff tUat.be was ? gov ernment usent, ty.ruimir.ed over thc- ia landers ?nUI.,a,Br).Wl|-'ttiAh-orrwar put him out of business in 1888. '.'. Tim lida udora ', are closely Intermar ried and have, it is ?aid, but five, family nurnoo.-., A)\ speak, a u d write English and aro Seventh BsyAdventist?., QS#y have no money, nod. Intoxication h; un Unowu.....GIrl3 over fovea teen cnn vote. Sliipso rarely Visit Pitcairn except when/ the erows.hretn need or vbgetn j?^?ttd fruits. I $0t? ?M ft?? ?ODW?OTHE?t. Belgian .Soldier Writes Burgomaster "* '"^jSrSehcl, Ari?ina^rsrr Ope, V Mayor Mitchel of ;New York has rec calved" the following -communication from a Belgian soldier in teni ed in Hol land; . tm;. To tho j3ursornaDtor of tho City Of NOW York: ' ?ir-Al, thc UnderSiirafsS,'.';C Lo rr it nier. ! uJartcnnaatcr, have -jhe henov of wrtf 5ng you ?hta letter io ,tn?,you,.tn be eo j hind OB to glv? me the following Informal '.* I?f*h?r*<nt?t ?nton??#e:ipretty girls of *?9ping Fourth E*lBltin Lancera. Camp. 3, Z^-l?oUapdV. jmk Machet.thought way to obtab> the inform?t o bis istter p?b^ vi t the mns??'jn.xiffliso fAinjli*^ w?rS U??iWr inatt?? oppoDd^ to the leUcr ihe Allowing indueei :quite-toV*sepm"r'V dona dnrtriii'-' the ' .mhrrtmeV fei has-been ler^ait throui ? wo?*?^W:^r?iinre 1 ?i-t^^i^'-l?^k'it?^-m ?enteceas*? t*^rVt*gci?m? M m m . Patent I*?ftther Tles.fc necia,, welt soie that i Worth $3.50, on salo h< . Patent Learther<; Mary Girls. Very low heels On salo here for ... ... White canvas rubber" Pufjps, for girls, plain with black und black white, $2.00 values herc Ono lot sample Oxfo Patent Leather, ?uns?M worth S3.G?, $4.00, .*B;OI salo hero for ... ..'. . G?isbi il s. ? : ' ak RIA For Infants and ChUdrcQ Irs Uso ForOyer30 Years AHvoya beats ?tb*/.. , Signo toro of !>;?.. v. ?' MI M Y BACK ? of Many a Kidney J Sufferer tn Anderson A stubborn bpekacho is cause to sus pect kidney trouble. When the kid?; noys are inflamed and swollen stoop Lng bringt* a . sharp twinge in the small Ute back' that almost takes the breath away. iDoan'a Kidney Pills re vive sluggish kidneys -relieve aching backa. Here's Anderson proof. . [ Mrs. Mi Taylor, 228 McCutly St., Anderson, tuyn: "I had a fall when I was a child and'lt weakened ray j kidneys. . After that I suffered from [ constant pain in the small ot my back. ' I was nervous/ languid .and (dizzy and my kidneys acted irregu larly. 7 read how others had boen h'o?oflttcd by Dean's kidney pills; and II got some. . The first, few doses re tiuVdd a>3 and ono. obx fixed'jue up In fine nh apo." j Price ROc, at oil dealers. Don't Simply:. ask for a kidney reniiedy-^ ge* Doa;t'a Kidney Pills-the same" that Mrs. Taylor had. Fostor-Mllburh Co., Props., Buffalo, N, Y, . IF WM |0?li| jE?? ben Meat &rij Take Salt, far 1 I or Trouble . Jric acid In meat excites tho Lidneys, ^a?yjhecomo overworked; get. sluggish, s^S/.end feel like lumps af lead. The' urino becomes cloudy ; tho bladder ix irritated, end you may bo obliged to leek relief two ; or three times during the night. When til? kldnoyB cleg you outfit help them i flush oft .the, body's prlnous waste or youl! he a roar Sick person. Shortly.V Af firat you feel n dull ous^ry; ia the kidney region, y du suffer, from backache, elck headache, dlciincsti.: stomach geto sour, tongue ?oaten on ? yon Kel rh o uta a tlc twinge? CSK^SB' meat, drink lota of hot1 wa-'. }er;.alBo get frpm rm ? p|)|H?^?ik|. oar ounces ofjfi?.SsU?; takein tAbic-\ spodnfcl In a glass of. water bofo breakfast for ? l^w.e^ys.?ii?^yt?i?r'ki ne?tfl. wltl ihpn m?t rtri?? Th tc fsmn nitt? will?? then aetrh?e. . Thts? fa ?alts to made from tho acid o! grap; and lemon Julee, combined with lfthl and hoe *ef0. *sed for generations I lean clogged kJ&tfjW sad -stimula ?n to. normal ac tl v Ity, o 1 BO to. nfiu- j ixe the, acids in. urine, so. i.tj no.] leakey If ?v?ource ot Irritation, thus ending bladder > wsakno*s.. I jr?d^Soitela;inex?e^v*ro??ttO^ ti? iuma>watcr arum- which Everyone should take now aa\i! then to koop Abc I kidneys ci eon end, active. Druggists \ttMkr%i^'?Miity M Jad, mt*to folks who hellte th ovsrcb?* ?%-/SsfAv, ajtyv^^t^ .whUe h?: ls esk trouble. You are alway? able to find at lbw at ere that ore worth white' shelf worri gooda. ' ; $ - . , People tellaa almost daily oar S more eritwfaction for the money than any other shoes !? 7 ir Ladiecu Cuban 3 very flexible, sre for. . .,.$2.45 White Canvas Rubber Sole Oxford a ^|pfim, wltb bool, worth $2.00, ^;?sM Jane.Pumps for ?Patent. Loather Mary Jano Pumps', ? Y,rn with white ncollu sole, ?letter . thaH .. . * * -a1,00 leather and softer than rubber. $4.0tl. values here for....$34)0 solo Veranda white, trimmed trimmed, with' for. .... ..LW Tan Barefoot Su\idals for boys and girls, soft mid flexible. All Bbtes up to 2. Price $1.00. Small sises . < v 85c rds for men in otal abd Tans-* One lot hand-turucd Paient Leather J and $0.00 O? Pumita with Cuban bee), $3.00 value, hero .?? .V$S?? for .,.?. . . g.?l.$5 Son H?? &Hj?m ?i4 Pieces 4o and 45 beb .White Flaxon, sold regularly..at I most stores at 25c and some ask 35c for it, our ...Specialbargain price, the yard .. .. .. ...... Wi .\>v?-;??,?.; i No. t5o Niagara Maid Silk Gloves,*^ extra quality double j tipped, two clasp ,Silk Glove-white and black stitching1^ or < 4 black with white stitching, and in plain colors- -g*~jtt$??$ "sizesatthepair.- .. ... .'. .OV.v;. i ?. >. '.'(, *->' Sm '. *V?. mm too Dozen Cannon Mills Blue Bordered Huck Towels,;-size WIM?! i m ? c ? . . <v;? . . . . or $1.00 per Dozen 21 X 40 Extra Heavy Bleached Huck Towels, 'at the pair . H S . 24 x 45 Extra Heavy filled Bleached Huck Towels, a,Sp?c ulai 5oc/vaiue, Special for Wednesday at, ; ^vlhepair'.'.... .............. swi&y'. ? . or $2.40 per Crow' Thc/diff?rence is saved by our buying from the niiH? r.k1 i saving jobbers profits of 20 per cent:.. ....".-.v,;"':.'. WWMT?I.HW..j<f?p..(.HI Make y0.ii'?r fouB?att?ii;'of/ji?r?n^-;b)tis?rt_e?s stire by the liberal use . of DaHy lh??l?iger?cer space. Your'sd* will be in the go?(J;?56r?>- ' fr; 4*+.?M4\jy?f ^??ii^Ajfc?a^Ij??A ,t?tS?aili?iiA??^JlHft -Af1 fck- Art.!^'*^',?Aw* **??:-L T,:~ r' :-'^r:V . i,v . - >. - ?' .'' '?. ''''? '-'i _ V- " /?_.iL... . . _..U.V.?i ...?1!. J..H1.. .-? <?.*. ^ . ?.. . . I. .. plan of tt telHgWifferJa C9?un>ns,. ?se of The lt>- , |M^?fM