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un Pat'lot. Little Dorothy's uncles are both at the war, and she has it great admiira tion for soldiers. The other day in i crowded struet.tr she was sitting on her mother's lap when a Wounded sol dier entered. Dorothy immediately slipped to the floor. "here, Soldy," she offered, "yolu can sit on linimma's lap."-Hlarper's Maga zine. PIhiladelphia wants to contiue (lay light saving plan for duration of the war. Don't Po ORTY YEARS AGO almost eve PAREGORIC or laudanum toi sleep, and a FEW DROPS 'I FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WW have been killed or whose health har num and morphine, each of which is are prohibited from selling either of t to anybody without labelling them " is : "A medicine which relieves pain t ous doses produces stupor, coma, col smell of medicines containing opium a of " Drops," "Cordial, "Soothing Sy medicine to be given to your childrei of what it is com ed. CABTORI CONTAIN NARCOTICS, it it bears I of Chan. H. Fletcher. Genuine Castoria always bears the Disastrous. "Hlow is your son getting along in the army?" "First rate now. lut in his igno rance the poor boy made a mistake when he first reached the cantonment that came very near spolling his| eareer as i soldier." "le didn't commit an of'euse involv ing moral turpitude?" "No. le called his colonel 'Old Top.' "-Birminglham Age-IIerald. GOOD-BYE BAC AND BLADDi For centuries all over the world GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil has af forded relief in thousands upon thou sands of eases of lame back; lumbago, sciatica, rheumatism, gallstones, grav el and all other affections of the kid neys, liver, stomach, bladder and al lied organs. It acts quickly. It does the work. It cleanses your kidneys and purifies the blood. It makes a new man, a new woman, of you. It frequently wards off attacks of the dread and fatal diseases of the kid neys. It often completely cures the distressing diseases of the organs of the body allied with the bladder and kidneys. Bloody or cloudy urine, sed iment, or "brickdust" indicate an un healthy condition. Do not delay a minute if your back aches or you are sore across the loins or have difficulty when urinating. Go to your druggist at once and get a Packers' -Large Packers' profits when the F Commission r< of them earne - during the thi Packers' profits I When it is U this profit w a total sales of 0 a half billic only about t - each dollar o This is the relatioi * - .and sales: Profits I - Sales If no packer earned, you cou your meat at o1 a cent per pouni Packers' pro: animal products ited by the Foot since Novembe, Swift & Comn Deceltful Biddies. Fogg is rather disgusted with poul try farming. He says ghat when I left home yesterday morning forty, of his hens --were bragging about what they were going w do; but on his re turn he found that only eight had lit. -the rest of the bunch had simply lied.-Boston EVening Transcript. Grove's Tasteess chill Tonic destroys the malarial germs which are tranenttaI to the blood by the Malaria Mosquito. ':lco CUe. Cornet players soon get wind of a new tune. son Baby. ry mother thought her child must have nake it sleep. These' drugs will produce '00 MANY will produce the SLEEP LKING. Many are the children who been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda a narcotio product of opium. Druggists he narcotics named to children at all, or poison." The definition of "narcotic" md produces sleep, but which in poison mvuleions and death." The taste and *e disguised, and sold under the names rips, etc. You should not permit any i without you or your physician know L DOES NOT he signature signature of , Work or Fight. Dey's liable fer ter he trouble 'twixt Mandy and itastus; kale Mandy done lay holt er rollin' pin en' she say when dat good-fer-nuthin' Itastus comne home she gwine pintedly tell hi he got ter work er fight.-Dallas ''imes-11erald. The Exception. "Now we have wheatless breaid." "Yes, everything but taxless in comes." ACHE, KIDNEY R TROUBLES box of imported GOLD MEDAL Haar lem Oil Capsules. They are pleasant and easy to take. Each capsule con. tains about one dose of five drops. Take them just like you would any pill. Take a small swallow of water if you want to. They dissolve in the stomach, and the kidneys soak up the oil like a sponge does water. They thoroughly cleanse and wash out the bladder and kidneys and throw off the inflammation which is the cause of the trouble. They will quickly relieve those stiffened joints, that backache, rheumatism, lumbago, sciaticn, gall stones, gravel, "briekdust," etc. They are an effective remedy for all dis eases of the bladder, kidney, liver, stomach and allied organs. Your druggist will cheerfully refund your money if you are not satisfied after a few days' use. Accept only the pure, original GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. None other genuine.-Adv. Profits or Small look big 'ederal Trade ~ports that four d $140,000,000 'ee war years. ook smali explained that as earned on over four and n dolara-or pree centa on f sales. a between profits profits had been Lid have bought ily a fraction of I cheaper? Pits on meats and have been lim I Administration, -1, 1917. pany, U. S. A. OL CERTIFICATES ARE GOOD Attorney General' Decides' That Old Registration Ticketas Are Good - in Certain Cases. Columbia.--Attorney General Pee. pies has written the following letter to C. D. Seay, county superintendent of education: "Dear Sir: In reply to your verbal inquiry as to what registration cor tificates should be used during the Special school elections, the supreme court eld that only those electors who had procured their registration certificates 30 days prior to any spe cial election could vote in such spe cial election. "Following this line of reason it would seem to this office that to re quire the use of the new registration certificates which have been issued since the first day of July, 1918, in stead of allowing those who had qual ified as electors. during the past ten years to use their old registration cer tificates would be a discrimination against a large number of voters, as you will see that if the new registra tion certificates were required only those who had secured them during the first two days during the month of July would be allowed to vote. "The courts in this State, and of all other States so far as that is con cerned, always take a favorable view to permitting every voter to exercise the right of suffrage. "Under the provisions of our consti tution and the statutes of this State a new enrollment of the voters is re quired every ten years and this is the year a new enrollment is being made up for the next ten years. "Under the statute the books opened on the first day of July and are to remain open until 30 days prior to the general election in November of this year, therefore, in order to protect the electors who have been qualified and bold their registration certifi cates prior to the first day of July, I am of the opinion that the old regis tration certificates, as well as those procured under the new registration 30 days prior to the said special elec tions up to the completion of the new enrollment, as provided for in act No. 22, page 49, of the Acts of 7911." State's Low Percentage. Columbia.-Although the demand for men to serve overseas under the Red Triangle has in no measure been met and while many more, especially those endowed with the gift of lead ership, are needed, Dr. W. W. Alex ander, director of the Southeastern department war personnel board, re ports that 86 men from the seven States within that department have enlisted in the army and navy Y. M. C. A. from July 22 to 27, inclusive: Of this number, 54 have been ap proved for service overseas and oth ers recommended for home training camp war work. Those who go across will be trained at Columbia Univet sity, New York City, and the others take in the three weeks intensive training school at Blue Ridge, N. C. They are from all walks of life, reng ing from university heads to auto me chanics. Thin is a comparative list of enht mnents in the Y. M. C. A. ranks fromt States in the Southeast during the one week period ending July 27: Tennes see, 22; Geot-gia and Alabama, each 19; North Carolina, 13; FlorIda, 6. South Carolina, 3; Misslssip~pi, 2; mis cellaneous, 2. No Hoarding Here. Special from WVashington.-The cot toni situation wvas dliscussed at a con ference between Pr-esident 'Wilson and Senator Smith, of South Carolina. Am sertions that cotton far-mer-s and( oth ers ar-e hoarding 3,000,000 bales of cot ton this year- were dlenied by the sen ator, who declared that in reality there is an 8,000,000 bale shoriage. From 1914 to 1917, inclusive, the worldl consumed 42,000,'000 bales, he declared,- while during that period only 34,000,000 were produced. War that only certain gradles of cotton can be0 used in the manufacture of govern ment contracts have been modlified, Senator Smith declared, so that cot ton of certain tensile strength catn he used. This will permit many grade.4 being used which otherwise would have to be discarded andl will also re sult in prices for all gr-ades being more nearly standardized. Tobacco Sales SatIsfactory. Sumter.-Tobacco sales at the Sum ter warehouse continute satisfactory. There will be about twice as much of the weed sold on this nfiarket this year as there was last year, but plans are on foot to dlouble this amount for next year. Competition seems to be the life of tradle wit,h tobacco and the farmers (10 not care to go where there is only one warehouse, so a secondi warehouse for Sumter is to 1be providl edl by the tnext season. Stock is now being subscribed for the second house. New President State. Bar. Ass'n. Spartanburg.-John P. Thomas, Jr., of Columbia, was elected prosidecnt of the South Carolina liar Association for the comitng year; Colin S. Mon teith of Colutmbia and Walter M. Scott of Greenville were re-elected secretary and treasurer, respectively. A. M. -laumpkin and Frank G. Tomkins, of (olumbia, were elected membera of the executive committee. Vice presi dents from each of the fourteen cir cults of the state were ales elected Sumter was selected as the next meet, ?ng place. ~ KITC1fN H CABINETLJ Ile only wilIli please long, who iby ternperiiig the acidity of Satire with the sugar of 'ivility, and allaying the heat of Wit u it the frigidity of I tini ble Chat. 11n nirkie the true Pinch of Convers~ltionl. Jo'hnsion. CHEESE A MEAT SAVER. cheese is inst iintc(oonk'd, but when served in tti'lin' intlit are to he c'ookid ll- heat s i n u i(d - in'V'r he very high, , a inteise heat toiughents the Pro it-inl and makes It stringy findl d1111 . 'ilt i' digestion. Sine' it is such n hi:.blyV conc'entruit 'd food It shui li b' sa'rvi'd with foods that supl y ru'i l.J: , tor hulk. (heese as the finish to :i ditn'r is always served with 'tiwkits a'e:tuse the htrl ('acker imist i' well it stiented anl thus the ein",.,. i' hiuely divided nail made more dig'st lile. Cheese Pudding.- -'i't' )it(e cupful of stale bread cr'umls, li ne c'upnful of grated cheese, t wo n'ultful-s nof nilk, two eggs well he'ten, Iwo la:bilespnonfuls of inelted fat, oni'-faurt ot a te'tnpoon ful of Inustard, salt ainnl pliirika to taste. Mix the ingredi'int s as for cus turd, turn the inixturn' into i a grensed baking dish and s't in a Inat of hot water to hake in a slow oven. Hake until firm. Scalloped Cabbage With Cheese. Cook the etbhage with leaves seia rated, uncovered in as little salted wn ter as possible. As soon as the ebage Is tender, drain and iidd c'heese sauce; bake 25 minutes in a moderate oven. Cheese Sauce.-Mtke a white sauce using one cupful of milk, two table spoonfuls of flour, it tablespoonful of butter or fat, a half teaspoonful of salt, a few dashes of pajprika tand four talLespoonlfuls to i cupful of grited cheese. Cottage Cheese Loaf.--Take a cup ful each of cooked kidney beans, cot tage cheese, ground peanuts, bread crumbs and hoiled rice, one tab1lespoon ful of chopped onion, one tablespoon ful of fat, a cupful of tomato Juice. Mix all the ingredients and form the itnixture into a roll. Brush it with melted fat and bake in a moderate oven 25 minutes. Serve with n thick white sauce in which two tablespoon fuls of chopped red peppers have been aedded. A cupful of cottage cheese added to a potato salad itkes a much more nourslhing and savory salad. Let us be content to work To do the thing we can, and not pro sutno To fret because it's little. -E. B. Browning. SOMETHING DIFFERENT. A new dish is always welcone, and she who originates i new and appetiz -_ lug dish is deserv ing of much credit in these days of substitutions a n d y Rabbit. -Curec nf fat I yomunrg r'ahhi t SD~~' ~whleih, if fresh, will have non un lpleasant odlor. Skin and clean it and split down the hack. Disjoint and cunt Sinto) convient'i (I-sizedl Ipieces4 for ser'v lng ;wipe each with Iai damnp ('lonth iand liarhin iIt in it lIttle vinegar watecr if the gamieiy tiast e is ait till obljei'tionabile. Seaisni withI salt itnld ilippler, r'oll itt barley nit corn tlour' and brow'n in ai lit tie stilt pnork fitt. In the4 fatI left in until sIilihtly colored. Mix two tea spononfl s of curry'~ powder with none tenisponfulI of suigatr, two tablespoon fuls of filour', Itnid bnrmown this mixt ure Inl the' Cat. Adhd slowly one p'int of wait er anrd a cupful of strained tomato, six choppeimd raisins, onie ('up~ful of choppned sour' aple, a few thishes oif ay'erlne anrd stilt to taste. Turn this sau('n over the rabbIt and let it simn mei'r1 unii the flesh is tendgr'. When ready to se'rve, tadd a cutpfuil of hot milk titni a quarter of a cupiful of chonplpeni olives. Have readt~y n i'upful of conoked rice, turn the rabit inrto a plat ter andl Idle the rice arounid the n'dge. Malabar Rice.-Ciiok togethe'r 011e teleispioonnful of finely ('hlpedl onion aind twoi tablespoonfuls of sweet fut; wh'len wetll conoked, tadd one cupful of we'nll-washedi aind dramned ric'. Sti r it oft en unmt il a light br'own. MIx a qua rt of strnong bee'nf stock and one pnint of st rainedn tomato. Reason highly with salt antd cnyenne. Addt thnese to t he r'i(ce andm letL it coonk very slniwly oni thle baci(k pariit of the stove or in the fire le'ss ('ooker'. Juist before serving, tadd more si'asoinrg, if in'iededn, and pour ovi'r it tiw'o tabilespoonfuls nf imclted butter; add twin ilarge car'damaon si'n'ds split, anrd turn ito ai hot idish. A cupfunl of grated cheese' stirred into hint mush mnkes a nourising tand wtholesomne dish. New PleurIsy Treatment. Doctor Auld tells in the British Meiet Journal of a chill andi fever resemling malaria which lie brought on by administering a platinum com poundl, and wh'lichi upon 8ubsiding left the patient in a markedly improved condition. lHe tried thme treatment ir cases of leutrty with good result. It is espe('imlly adapted to sluggish cosei of locenlised Infaction wIth inw faver. Tonight! Take Dod Better Than Calomel sickens! If bilioi achy read my Listen to ate! Take no more sicken ing, salivating calomnel when billoun or constipated. Don't lose a day's wotk I Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver, which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it comes into contact with sour bile, crashes into it, break ing it up. This is when you feel that awful nausea and crninpilng. If you are sluggish and "all knocked out," if your liver is torpid and howels consti pated or you have headache, dizziness, coated tongue, if breath is haid or stomach sour, just take a spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone. Here's my guarantee-Go to any drug store and get a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents. Take i spoonful tonight, and if it doesn't Confused. Gyen. I.eonard Wood said at a lunch "''here tne so nuany rewards for brtvery and devotion on the other side that it poor soldier naturally gets cotn fused aimong them. '"'There's the V. ('., or Victoria Cross; the M. MI., cr Medalle Militaire; the D. S. O., or I )islnguished Service Order; the C. (i., or ('ross de (guerre, and so on almost indefiniely. "A dmoughlboy had a grudge against his eaptini, Who was a hit of at taru tinet. Well, in the Y. M. C. A. one night a waitress said to the do ughlbiy : "'I)id you know they've givel your old captain the C. G.-' "The doughboy laughed aloud. "'Served hiu darn vell right,' he said. 'Ilow tnany days?'--WatIshintgtoti Star. A Meadow Stunt. Nebuchadnezzar was eating grass. "1 hope to manke a hit with Mtaud Muller," he explnined. When Itchy Is Teething OROVUS BJABY BIOW HL M~nItOiN will correct the Stomnach and Dowel troube. Pettccltty harm les. boo directions on theo bottle. Divorce pulls the feathers from the wings of love. Watch Yomr In Hi A Cool, Sweet, Strong S guard Against Si "Keep your stomach in good work ing order during the hot summer months and you will have little to fear in the way of sickness" the advice many physicians give as hot weather approaches. Good, sound, common sense advice, too. For very frequently, and especial ly in hot weather, these common sitom ach disorders which so many people seem to regard as of minor importance, do open thie way for serious illness. so keep your stomach sweet, cool and comfortable all summer long.The extra war work-change of diet--pol eons that come with hot weather-all hit us in the stomach. The strongest stome ch will need help this summer as never before. The one easy way if you have the right remedy is to rid the stomach of too much acid. Because it's superacid Ity that interferes with digeetion and assimulation, and this causes about all those stomach miseries you are so familiar with-heartburn,food-repeat W hat Makes YM If it isn't hard work or exc Your blood has been poisor ia mosquito or by stomac: some cases low vitality an thin, weak blood. Gro Tasteless Enriches the Blood and 1 means it Strengthens the you can soon feel its Si Effect. It contains just v and Quinine, in a form ac cate stomach. GROVE'S TASTEL: ceptionally Good General the Child, for the Mother c or old. Pleasant to take. Perfectly Harn Nux-Vemica or othi MW Grove'o alh You can now get Grove's form as well as in Syrup, the kii Tablets are intended for those rather than a syrup, and as a c The tablets are called "GROVI contain exactly the same med actly the same results as Grovw put up in bottles. The price of son's Liver Tone! Calomel For Liver is, constipated and head guarantee. straighten you right up and make you feel fine and vigorous by morning, I want you to go back to the store and et your money. Iodson's Liver Tone s destroying the sale of calomel be nmuse It Is real liver medicine; entire y vegetable, therefore it can nor sail Adte or make you sick. I guarantee that one spoonful of )odson's Liver Tone will put your luggish liver to work and clean your owels of that sour bile and consti mted waste which is clogging your ,ystem and making you feel miserable. guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's [Jiver Tone will keep your entire fam ily feeling line for months. Give it to your children. It is harmless; doesn't grila' and they like its pleasant taste. -Adv. Squeezed Small. "What's thisy' "Tharlt's your o tah'use.d milk." . "lItt I ordered 1 Iuart. 'l'hat's no luart." "Yes, it is. It's a condense d (luart." ASTHMADOR AVERTS- REI-m'VES HAY FEVER ASTHMA Iedin Treatment NOW X11 Druegelts Guarantee Reduces Bursal Enlargements, Thickened, Swollen Tissues, Curbs, Filled Tendons, Sore ness from Bruises or Strains; stops Spavin Lameness, allays pain. Does not blister, remove the hair or lay up the horse. $2.50 . bottle It druggists or delivered. Book 1 R free. ABSORBINE, JR., for mankind-an mntiseptic liniment for bruises, cuts wounds, (trains, painful, swollen veine or gfands. It heals and soothes. $1.25 a bottle at drug gists or postpaid. Will tell you more if you write. Made in the U. S. A. by W. F.YnUNG. P.b. F.,3t0Templest..8prlngftld, Mass. W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 33--1918. - Stomach )t Weather tomach Your Best Safe immer Sickness ing indigestion ,sonr, gassy stomach and that miserable bloated, puffed-up condition after eating. Now hero is good news. An eas sure relief has been found to get rid o the harmful acidity and gasee in the stomach. It is called EALToNIO, a good tasting compound that you eat aut like candy. A tablet or two of AToN IC after meals will work won ders. You can have no idea of what euro, quick comfort EATONIC bring. until you do try it. Use EATONIO7 after your meals, enjoy a good appetite and get full strength from fbe food you eat. At the same time protect your self from summer stowach and bowel miseries. Oct a big box of EAToNIC from your druggist today. Ho will tell you that people who have used EAN OIC say that they never dreamed that any thing could give such quick and won derful results. It costs only 50o a box and if it fails in any way, your drug gist, who you know and trust, will re. turn your money. mu Feel Tiredt? rcise, then its your blood. ied by the bite of a malar i and liver disorders. In I lack of energy is due to rishi Tonic purifles the Blood; by this Lbody from head to toe and ;rengthening, Invigorating hat the blood needs, Iron ceptable to the most dell SS chill TONIC Is an ex Strengthening Tonic for r any of the Famnilys young Price 60c. ales.. Contains no er Polsonous Drugs. JIl Toulo Tablets Tasteless chill Tonic in Tablet id you have always bought. The who prefer to swallow a tablet onvenience for those who travel. !'S chill TONIC TABLETS" and cinal properties and produce ex a8 Tasteless chill Tonic which is either is 60c.