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HUSBAND, RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE After Four Years of Discouraging I iha2d (:(uln so a eak I could not stand, and I i% e uip in despair. Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave A1 I:tii iii husa i bt At laist, miy husband got ine a bottle of Up in Despair. Husband Cardni, the woman's tonic, and I com Came to Rescue. nenced taking it. Froin the very first lose, I could tell it was helping me. I can now walk two miles without its Catron, Ky.-In an interesting letter tiring iue, and am doing all my work." from this place, Mrs. B3ettie lullock If you are all ria down from womanly writes as follows: "I suffered for four troubles, don't give up in despair. Try years, with womanly troubles, and during 'ar d:i, ile wonia's tonic. It has helped this time, I could only sit up for a little; more thimn a ,illion women, in its 50 while, and could not walk anywhere at years of contiinlom'; success, and should all. At times, I would have severe pains sme ly hcIp you, too. Your druggist has in my left side. sold Cardii for years. lie knows what The doctor was called in, and his treat- it vill :!;. A ha. le will recon nient relieved ine for a while, but I was ac it. 1 : takinug Cardui today. soon confined to my bed again. Alter l, . . I;(. for Soii1al that, nothing seemed to do toe any good. : e" ('; ' 'I k',r. 1-6 WHATCAN YOUDOR AWARRH? Ask Yourself the question. [low olten has the doctor failed, as have ointments, salves, S v;;our .' \What you should do. The easy, COllllon-senise not hi to enter the utes. that, costs so little--that is so <il y' 1 :1'1 ii ii .. 1\ iit I lose 11goo 'lij and vigorously etfective---is oft eII I 1 I II il'I 4i'' iicitt i l, trld in last resort of many Catarrh .urr. ''1 ii at \ (ik t lrcnagh. Wthy, it is hard t( ay .11n' of I f 1) i thIe ll f ttiticatiun. specialists of the Swift Sn'e ic 't ;W pany in Atlanta--a phtysician tI sta: * . t,;,, I 1 : ai, l'. a itil on 10 Ing and national ru';tation 1 1 1 ' n i I ii P-:i.ns )o:i his knowledge of bloor( il5'r t: r I' aI' mwol tiil Inili the assertion that if the n jrb ,i '(' of Catarrh sufferers woubd by an1! 1(1i11 Iah~ :I a1 i teadily fully take S. S. S., tle (ittl eff+eut t't i''o lui ' 11. an a s'ns ally get rid of Cat arrh. 111:f t'i'ive's how (Gill S. S. S. goes straight to the I'nV (':t;11'1} n!t12 infests the entir trouble, the blood. It spreal' Is it in. fluence over every organ in the hrl 'IC. It 1 at aikalo 1'ein' comes through the veins an arteries, , f .l 11 lii 'el a r'i':ions. such ns enables the mucous siurfaes to e'\t ''('1122 ;i'h. Iatis. Telter, Psorias. change neids an irritatin m 'atanci' i. annl ell ofhe',' dseased condl. for red blood corpuscles that effect tina1- : or 1d' hblood. For sitehihl iivieo ly cleanse the system and Ihus put an on hI '1 d Ia e " nit The S wt ft end to all ('atarrhnl poison. R. R. C ' .'ilieal flewiart. cleans out the stomaeli of mucous :t- no- i. 1b'on 1 1, Atlhnta, Ga. Avoid umula tlons, enabtle:s 0111 y pureto, her1 te hcua lit in - -.. l t " : -,rf_s, - r il N s- lna - ie h li/'1Sodliio, ndPesns Y IJo a e ou wl i- .S .o nen l cdr-ul "na oie: trs ti eakberm -Throrughboo aarorSonrawuha ate mnSoda,1-.Fo.uTtneaioras anite R feh . fi f o alohrdsosdcni mtitnStands.e bl B.Fo neinde on uneibsondme eng e wri Th."if _________if' ___ Cooy _ ein eat * umu Thisni, enarlscrinlyonpprepared.especutll rChero-Colnahc"linrabetotttha and YOR e DRG RT ef o ran eeshtgrp o ice. BOTH TIRitWELL AfID WOODS CONVICTED UNDER MANN ACT dwwatiunal Tern of Evon? In Famous Case. Aouase and CoYtolod of Transporting Mrs. 'Idwell. Titwoll Later Ocquitted. Greenville, May 4.-George W. Tid well, Sr., who Is under a sentence of seven years for nandlaughter lin Greenville county, and W. G. Woods, formerly a salesman of Greenville who was a sensational witness at the first trial and conviction of Tidwell, plead ed guilty int Federal Court at Pensa cola today to an indictment returned yesterday charging violation of Mann white slave, according to disiatches which The Greenville Piedmont re celived from Pensacola. A dispatch says "Tidwell will only be turned over to Greenville authori ties in case lFederal judge decides to discharge hlim. No date is fixed yet for him to be arraigned for sentence. This is the most sensational and un expected turn of the famous Tidwell case since the legal battles were fought for the life and deat ht of the gray-haired slayer who killed it. Em mteltt Walker, paymaster of Carolina, at the mill otfice on the morning of March 12, 11.1. It was alleged that both Tidwell and Wood.-; transported the former's wife, Isabella Tidwell, from Georgia to l'ensacola, and from 'ensacola to Mlobile, Ala. Woods and .\rs. Tidwell w ere Ii rst arrested ii .obile on tlie Ilti of January on warrants from the init ed States mat hal's ollice from the l'ensacola district. She was de tained as a witness. At t lie ie Tidwell was thought to have instigated the arrest, but on .anuary 20 lie was arrested having gone under the assmtied name of G. \\'. Attwell. It. was alleged that he transported \Mrs. Tidwell from .\lo bile, Ala., to l'ensacola, F'la., in vio lation of the Maisen acl for immoral liirposes. ('ertaiti provisions of the act. stipulate that where a husband transpiorts his wife for itumoral pur poses he is guilty. Sevntence is yet to be imposed up on Tidwell and \oods, according to the inf'ormnation received from P'en sacola. WliIl H1e he lrought Hack l Tidwell was out on a it en Thousand dollar bond at the time of his arrest and \as being sought for at. the titme. lie expressed his willingness to re turn1t here and begin serving his sent tence of seven years, bilt the federal athorities would not release himt un til the federal law had taken its course. Since lie pleaded guilty to day to violation of the act, another cloud has ioriied over the situation here. Sheriff IIendrix Itector last night rtceived a telegrai froi the l'nited Stales inarshal at I'etisacola advis ing hini that he could get Tidwell. Theb sheriff today uc'nununiented withI Gou. .\lcanning to se('ure a requisition for his extradition from Florida and the clhiefi ixect ivl inl'orm ed the shel iffmnha heii wouthiebring ithet necessary ipers~ wi,'th h'iin wen he) arrie Ihere tornorrt w I afliternoonIi '5. lierwill hoit'o lntrugidto v here bouIiC ti. Fric heav enrhe will now awaitofrer. in'stelan frla.n M'ac1o as t wh~tatei ti oeneti an tof ''i do feabout 1h df(nintk theysadi i w de healat entencf ais ewll n ots hie ionses, reardd is oliea s inth vertiy yraveland it in Soot impraobial.ha heavy wl letenc ll4( Ill Stnosed, (iith iltdreIi~w 'lge auso T idelael, a tir. winte i Sonle a ro Ihao, lien wo th il the waauit (en llae ni'ivte th le foii ad thea stoppined anI hotel and afo. The de Iheyl atd resited al ofuestoables rer willt b' urne Wods to1( Walt, Cay-in auitore, ando~vl i ed in dtermoined .ato c aat' the arry ofs aheriff .\l'. IT dwell hasli agr'ed to retrn h id i aid Waelkested hims t ary his othe htnd Tiwel ave Otatis ofl ilnoa liwe tatero the i'ooin When freed raing Grevihe was toldi thass hisife ad Tdaughten werelin Gee lnvilout ofrthingoomfLandr'he wao ith vi.te W . . Wod odsalkerdy tormye dscuion~ withhi wIfe and SETILEA TALKS OF MEN. WLAUIU'S RACE McMrhi's Pu rpoe W to Head Off Lever, Plkiek, Bleaso and Other. Bethea Not Worried. Columbia, .May 4.--Lieutenant Gov ernor Androw J. Bethea sees in Sena tor John L. McLaurin's announcemont for lieutenant governor an effort to use the political pulmotor to vitalize what the lieutenant governor terms a political corpse. lie declares the state ment of the senator that the oflice of Lieutenant governor is one "which no grown man wants and a live one won't have" a confession of the pet rifled state of the senator, speaking politically, and does not think the breath of political life can be pump ed back into him. The present occupant of the otilce of lieutenant governor further an alized the announcement of the sena tor to be an effort to further his own senatorial ambitions and to "put one over" such possible opponents as ('ongressman Lever, W. P. Pollock, former Governor llease and others who are credited with having an eye on the seat now filled by Senator Till ian by getting in the race one heat ahead of them. And the lieutenant governor doesn't think it takes a Solomon to figure this out. le thinks also that the senator's reference to the office of lieutenant governor shows a lack of aplprecia tion of many men who have held that oflice and helped to make illus trious the history of the State and says it, is unworthy of him. Mr. Ilethea says there is ample time before the campaign for him to say whether or not he will run for reelection but he is "calling" Sena tor Melaturin and analizing his an nouncement as he sees it. ills state ment in full is: "I am not worried over MeLaturin's announcement for lieutenant gover nor. The ofilee belongs to the peo ple and not to me and he or any other man who can comply with the rules of the I)emoc ratic party has a right to run. There iIs ample time before the campaign opens for me Io give the iublic my views, whether I stand for this ofilce of some other. "It does not. take a Solomon, how ever, to see that. Mclaturin's real put' pose is to iead off Lever. Pollock, Iilease and others in ai effort to sue ceed Senator '1,111man in the ('iited States Senate. "'omiissioner Mclaurin's state imient that the ofice of lieutenant gov ernor is "an oflice no grown man wants and no live man would have" is unworthy and shows a lack of ap preciation of imany men who have helped to ia ke illustrious the history of South Carolina. liut distinguish 'd men like ('hristopher Gadsden. John .i)rayton, Richard de Treville, I). '. llennigan, V. 1). Simpson, Iohn C. Sheppard, ESugene Ii. Gary and imany others of high character and ability need no defense at my lands." TEN MINUTES SPENT READiNG THE ADVERTISEMENTS MAY MEAN TEN DOLLARS SAVED. 1W11Y I).tNI~ltIlTF" ('.il'SES lI.ALI)NESS Get'rid (If (Iandruff'l if you3 have it an~d the soonier' ihe bietter'. Isandruiff ('ause's haldnes by05 3 chofkinag the itorefs of thle sc'alp so that thle haiiir r'oots do niot obtalin prtopler nour tish menit. There is just one delightful hat' toic socomp iounded~l that besides endl lng itchinig scaip al most overnight, andf stopping hat' from falling, wvill r'e move e ver'y par'ticle of danidruff after just a few appilicatlo 1~. Ask y'ouri dlrugghet. for a bottle of Parisian Sage, a hair) beautitiler', tonic and~ scalp invigor'ator' flint ever'y druig gist. knowvs al ways produces results. 'Thoutsands oIf womlen u1se it bmec'ause they Ino tha lit noh iIng else maiikes tihe iiairt so radiant ly beaulti ful and1 fais'inR at ing. The 141t'rens i)r'ug Co. always gunarantiees Par'isiani Sage. WVoods told him lhe lovedh hier. Tidwell1 said lhe decided to allow his wire to leave the state, get a divor'ce and miar r'y Woods. Later', Tidwell isaid he vlsitell WalIker at thle 'oftton mill and they engaged in a scuffle as lhe was appi'oaching the building, lie shot ai Walker fou r t imes and miissedl andl carefully saved one shot andl shot him thirouigh the breast. Said Walker was an athlete, ai miClebe of the Y. M. C. A. and passed the contr'ibution box In Tidwell aId51( last autumnn lie met his wife and~ Woods in Dothan, Alam., andI furnished money to pay for their tickets to Pensacola, where lie thought \Voods miighit secure employment. At that timie lie was willing to hlpi them as he had decided to let his wife get a diivorce. lie adhvancedf thiem mor'e money befor'e leaving thienm here, and goIing to GuIlfpor't. On the stand lie said lie still loves his wvife. After Tidwell left his wife and Woods here they went to Mobile whiei'e they were arrested. On the stand Woods said lie was tIred of Mrs. Tidwell befoi'e lie camne to Florida. Woods pleaded guilty yestei'day morn ing and Judge Sheppard has not net (hate yet fore himin to aa sntenced, S. PPOSE YOU GOT SICK, WOOLD'NYT IT BE GRATIFYING TO "AVE MONEY IN T HE BANK. YOUR MONEY IS YOUR BEST FRIEND- TAKE CARE Or IT. SOME DAY IT WILL TAK E CARE oF YOU. OUR BANK IS A SAFE PLACE o. * Why do ships carry life boats? To be on the SAEE SIDE should, anything happen. Things do happen---sudden unlooked for things. Think of it, death, sickness or calamity! That's when you NEED a bank to go to and draw some of the money you should be putting there now, where it is safe for OLD AGE or ADVERSITY. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank, Enterprise National Bank of Laurens N. B. DIA L, Pres. G. H. ROPER, Gashier SINCE TAKING PERUNA I can say my bowels are much more regular.Myhati stronger. My appetite is much better. M hoti a much better.~" Mrs. William H. Hinchliffe, 20 Myrtle St., Beverly, Maiss., writes: "I have taken four bottles of Peruna, and I can say that it has done me a great deal of good for catarrh of the he-adi and throat. I recommend Peruna to all sufferers with catarrh. I do not think I ever felt much better. I am really suirprise t the+,, workI ca do I d no thik to muh prisecan 1si d for Peruna."~Gs Thoe wo ojec toBui meiiescnnw rcrePrn Tablets. h Thah wht I all offe IN THE coffee. YOUr MtOurEisk Iafe Whyrdino hisrrinyo life boatis ie onithe SAE SIDE shvery waything happcn. awayn sd yourengsoder teunokd for thng. Hnk do it, dethwickingey. orit forlrmi m Thatalog. ouP~E a b aog to andp draw u s ome of tee oneyur shoulde puttin Scierentclgownr t grow sae- -oL ake arRyBTriumOUNancy H.B.Dal, Prosico e .i Yam ROE.ahe 'I Promp sayvrn my tsfcton uaanee. , moeregula, efr. ou ihgaetiat r oo Thynv~ you'ongvr ae yhaB LA D My appette i much better..