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.. T Swe afor La s Chilreo, Men andl Boys. Special Values in Blankets, Hosiery and Underwear The Very Latest in Ladies' Neckwear W. U. Wilson & Co. CALLED HER FAMILY TO HER BEDSIDE Six Years Ago, Thinking She Might Die, Says Texas Lady, But Now She Is a Well, Strong Woman and Praises Cardui For Her Recovery. Royso City, Ter.-Afr. Mary Kil- tho better. That was si years ago man, of this place, says; "After the I a still hero and am a welt birth of my littlo girl.. .my side c I strong m-oan, and I owo my life to menced to hurt rue. I had to go back -ot~wheni I bhe';an to foci better. to bed. W udled the +lneto-r. Ho r i. i ot 1eS. treated im ... Lot I got no butter. I (old int'd nit on taking the Cardul go . worse and '. nil% I th, .-'1ry 1 KII I hreo bcttles and I was I'il 10 ... I . a.; in b 1 fo: ftv I Was Well three no:iti; aI" -II-- fu, 1 ) 1,-. ill lily lif . . I that I was j:'st drw up !iN a 1 n ot., . . at. fioi that I to! I fual I he wouL Do y l loeadache, . me a bottle of C'r diul I would try it... or other discoin I comne d t-ldAMi it,'I iowver, that ah mouth? Or (1 you feel evening I called my family about , ervus, alul fagged-out? If no, me... for I l:knew I could not last givo Cardin, the woman's tonic, a many daysC unless I had a change for trial. J. 71 The Goment w aniutsrgt n akntteiarn Sohrafe l Ithee bnandebtlsan inpn ae n hoermeb t iallylt .I Looafr W UG E in a thelofomta yo rch ie o the, sua-meadce ak tre pplr flaors.ahmnh O oyufe Bee arosthuwmaestoto WRIGLEY The Goenmn wants tin So hereafter altrebad S'si: IN PfI.!NTIY Th 1 or 4 1 m'I 4.. r .- iI . , i W , th o j4 42 x I Iv dhli( '.lus Iil li l the '1t1 JT~ (l (n "T i 1111( ea O tr hb v In I)A ' o 1 1a 14c hil li yIvljl t', h itI hesi lil o - ex lipatily 13 thei joroI h's(enseo live.O; Hf he bi 01 ive of bn tbye. 1'% of Olie a 'Ind Sailor" andi Ios ofy o alli swvh avi Ited t heI sprem sacri fice. W\e( wil t IIh erefore alif roach o<ml- Ihanksgivi , inl Ihe spiritual 'x oaatioll 0 eautifilly an d fbelingly expresi-ed by the presidenlt. "O'll of the storm of b'Iattle, out of (lhe suiffering of thev world, a1 suddenl victorlius penleo has beenl nwhieved, aind a world war, begun by tyrants who sought. to extend their system oiver all natlions, has been glorioutsly eInded. Instead of tyranny triumph Ing to abrogait otr liberties and to fetter u1s, ill collniol with all peoples, wit h milltal'ism, thle Spirit. of democ rlacy, as exelililled ill Amtierleatn life aInd ilstitltions and whieb gains its e.xprission inl the fretldtoi of life. libety an11d the pi1sltij. of hIppjiless, hat riltevailed over.'t the forces whilel souight antid s rove to dist roy jt fdr "Froi snleh 11en 1an dire lam i: lhe O n ':i1 d h(;(Il d liv n i lit, 1y ili. ri' h:f p * ini-1 u, j i fyin til ly -Iii Fo Ii'' *4 1 :11 .; 44iof ; ulj I') 4 lit,~ ; I or f 4t. ain f- !1h 111 rlii b.I. (;od for : I riii- e . \' or N eV lit 1. 1: :111 \\v , ;11 , v. n "l hat da.y, -sill cija ly c- il!l, pnn-laIiIn in-, 4ur0ra11d to Ohw ui(4 4r 'i l1Id. - ll Oh wor d for th is 1 si111a l i'lii4 oith Ow power of i4 4lsi )1, litle y anld hui i j otil' y o:1e41 ell' plower1 of oppressionl, forl'I a d 'rrpo_ ganCld a.u Colds Cause Girip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the cause. Thcro is only one "Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVES signature on box. 30c. iill (6ROSS'~ WII,li 00) ON. ling;e Artmy' WIll Not lbe IlmoilizeAtd. -Ph iladel ph Ia, Nov. 21 .'-"The great Red Cross army of mercy wvhich this war' has called Into being must never be dlemlobilized," said ElIot Wads worth, acting chairmnan ot the execuI tive committee of the Red Cross, In an address here today to workers In the organization. "That the Red Cross should stop, or that its sp)irit shouldt die away, Is u believable," said Mr. Wadswl5~or.h.1 "Thie Intense symp~athy of America for suf1 fering hutnanity will not cease wilth the coming of peace. WVhere suffering exists, there AmerIca will go wivth an open1 hand, asking no return except tihe sasisfaction of having helped. "As the nations have strutggledl to excel on tile battlefleldl, so now they will struggle in tihe wvork of recon strucetion which faces them." Mir. Wadsworth said that In feed In~g and clothIng tihe dlistr'essed peo iples of Europe there can he no qules tion that grave emiergenicles will arise wvhich wvillI require Instant action on the part of volunteetr agencIes able to cut tihe red tape and achieve iulicker resuilts. HereIn 'will lie the opp1)or l unity of the Amierleani Red Cross, he EAT ATABLET! STOP DYSPEPSIA AT ONCE 'aipes Iin lit'lisliin stnnfly) rel les e a '''''144 I 14' i- i n:II n u''o 'ap'4 i p4c. pii 4 4, i Hi i u '4 n.811 1 an4:2 eb -4 ,.a 3 1 .0 ) ': rPolli orn in . n . ahomt .:m 1110 aI . m r11ne in rates on ly ::-i1 l : a Cff of abou ?f0,0 in rv'nli l'e. TIh comtifliI d' .nii d ferred df'cisiol oi th I h'nll- 1. ,juggestedj bq y Svecreta ry .\le Adon and specifleally preseln t ed yes terday by Chairman .1 timons for in.. Corporat ing In tihe measure specil' r*a t es for 1920 taxation by wlich tle O 1 I evetile yield would be limited to $I.lEtO,(),O)O. letIIblian u meibers still vigorously opipose legisla tion for 1920 nid fhe eomm niittee decid(ed to iass that quttestioln teiimporar-ily. TI'o mIorrow it will res ume revision of tlie Iliscel leous taxes. Teti per cenit taxes imposed in tie house lill on batling suits and photo graphs or reproductions wvre entirelv eliminated and that tei ))e' cent ofi fir- and wool articles iade applicable to rur. manufacturrs wnly. t-t the ex I-is". Iteul o whn e ws ma1l4 in til-t I i H\ , ,c i n o i -- n o i. fl r '..; A D1, \il NTO.-.10C1 1fWh111l'se Is I: Thounis,? iys hundrids of tlhoums a-l ' If peoplv t u oit .\tihoien 'e taking the slow dathtil I reatient dai fy. They are murIIderinig lltir own stoiiach, tie best frieid they have, iand ini theirt sublimtue igntoranie they Ithik thftey ate put ting aside thle Inaws of niatiure. Thluis is no sesi~i onalI stat emen; It is a star'tling fact, the truthl of whIch any honor'able phlysicianl will not deniy. These thousands of pieople arce swal lowing daily htige qutantities of pepI sIn and othier 'strong digesters, made especifalfto digest the food in the stomach wIthout any aId at all fr'om the dilgestive membhrance of the stem achi. 'Mf-o-na stomiachi tablets relieve is tressed stomach In five minutes; they do more. Taken regularly for' a few wveeks they build up the run dawn stomach and mak cit strong enough to digest its owvn food. Then indiges tion, abelching, souir stomach and headache will go. 'Si-o-na stomach tablets are sold by druggfsts everywher'e and by Laurens Drug Co. AMERIICA TOTfA LS LOSS. Annoumncemenut 'of Ships Stunk During War. Washington, Nov. 21.-Loss of 145 American passenger andl merchant, vessels of 3541,4419 tons and 775 lives through acts of the enemy during the period from the heginning of the world war to the cessation of huostflf tIes November 11 is shuown by figures made putblic today biy the departnment rf labor's bureau of niavigation. The r'epor't does niot Incltude sever'al ves siels, thte loss of which has not heen es tablishied as due to aets of the einmy. N ineteenCi vesset s and (17 lives w'etc lo th rough use of t orpeidoes, min les and1( [ited States inito th2 wvat. A0) it1u\11 F10i f\iat a. f a. s ys th'.' wa, if Itn opro\ thit h int ftl ti *ut I' 4h I' ! i t*1f ~ i 't h . o 1 i'' n t 1;o 1 ':h t 1ie k YY 11:1I IW i i C I ' I. 1\~ -"'. - I~' 11T Ian vtie P . Iell woman.' oi ver y imr, 1 u i l 1 2 1 eI Ii Ii :i 4 ) i iit ' ( 1 : 1 . , ! . fl . tIa 1. '111111 It bt it If %., o 41 "Wiam may wvork from sun to suin, but wVoman's work is necver* done." That's why womenC ai-e overworked, nervous, all run down, no ape 1 tite and can " hardly drag around. '\Vinol creates a hearty appetite, strengthens, the digestive organs, induces sound slecp, invigorates the nerves, and in this natural manner creates working streng(th. N~arragansett Pier, R.I. Jacksonville, Ill. I was all run-down, back ached, "I kee hos o yli aiy fo hsand tird alfourim. chilr house but got into a wveak, nervous, run foruld huadke aond rcirnS an down condition, tired all the time and tried vihad kee arud -ialy Ino ambition. My dloctor told me to trealt and it has oresoedl my try Vinol, and in a week I felt like a I recommend It to others who a n oo aftrs y ba ando sro alin, this condition." Mrs.HalnahRandall, housework. "--Mrs G. I. Lamson Fvor kd evis all runn-down, io-,, neicniin,,waiomnoooro ipthie, fooblo old pe'opl and'delie cdii r er e ro r l no ,. sreatesh - L I - in. CO n lr ry he Wrhy Cmpare seef and Coal Profits? Swift & Company has frequently stated that its profit on beef averages only one fourth of a cent a add, cnd hence has practically no effect on the price. Comparison has been made by the Federal Trade Commission of this profit with the profit on coal, and it has pointed out that anthracite coal operators are content with a profit of 25 cents a ton, whereas the beef profit of one-fourth of a cent a pound means a profit of $5.00 a ton. The comparison does not point out that anthracite coal at the seaboard is worth at wholesale about $7.00 a ton, whereas a ton of beef of fair quality is worth about $400.00 wholesale. To carry the comparison further, the 25 cent profit on coal is 3 / per cent of the $7.00 value. The $5.00 profit on beef is only 1% per cent of the $400.00 value. The profit has little effect on price in either case, but has less effect on the price of beef than on the price of coal. Coal may be stored in the open air indefinitely; beef must be kept in expensive cooler,, because it is highly perishable and must be refrigerated. Coalis handled by the carload or ton; beef is deliv ered to retailers by the pound or hundred weight. Methods of handling are vastly different, Coal is hanldled in open cars; beef must be shipped in refrigerator cars at an even temperature. Fail-ness to the public, fairness to Swift & Company, fairness to the packing industry, demands that these indisputable facts be considered. It is impossible to disprove Swift & Company's state ment, 'dhat its pi-olits on bee-f e~re so small as to have practically no effect on prics. Swift & Comnpany, U. S. A. ~ 1n ()x