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Weighed 90 Poumds Before Tak ' PERUNA Now Recommends It to Her Friends Sdn't ne rna n ore. Lana l 7ell. Ihave taens!l W e g before I e ted wiet 19 undI I woor ain oun'y. 135 was just _4 , A*wa 3 'nou ~ hop~ ofrvngt a~' yng Pounds N.oW *lU.g runa I wei O t e sa da talertytve y friends sal t would " r u y ut madibd , rave esurely reoin.. StG PRVX y urt ou ore wh t is im. Etf~f~ inC su T e oCetr achs nn wpe narbce b n ernoni na e un S M IN enm netHola KIDNEYS WEAKENING?. LOOK., OUT! XdneY troubles don't disappear of Thn housewife of Holland would a themselves. They grow slowly but mor a retho t f y wirhn steadily, undermining health with t aoon w wethou dgs wih deadly certainty, until you Fail a vic- out her "Real Dutch Drop. as she tim to incurable diiseame. quaitly calls GOLD MMIDAL Haarlem Stop your troubles while there Is time. Oil Capsules. They restore strength Don't wait until little pains become big and are responsibl, In a great measure aches. Don't trifle with disease. To for the sturdy. robust health of the avoid future sufering begin trea tment D Hollanders. with GOLD aI*Dl, Haarln g n Oil Cnp Hules now. Take three or four every R o not delay. Go to your druggist and day unUl you are entirely free f rom insist en his suplying you with GO0LD pain. MCDiAt, ,aar-em Oil - .psules. Take This well-known preparation has been themi asi direced, and if you are not one of the national reedies of hlul- matlafled with rsults your druggist wii land for centuries. In 1696 the govern- gladly refund your money. Look for ent of the Netherlands graotemi a the name GOLD bIcDA!, on the box special charter authorizing Its rcpara- and accept no other, In eraled boxes, thion and eale. three sizes. ,CALLED HER FAMILY TO HER BEDSIDE Ea Tws jt a wn TinUg S6 Miht Die, Says Tes Lady, ut Nw She f Ca Wd Strong Woian and t.aises Card.. F Her Recovery. floyse City, Tex.-Mrs. Msxy Kit- the better. That was six years ago man, of this place, says; "Aft and I am still here and am a weI irth of my little gir... my Side N. -strong woman, and I owe my life to Cardul. I had only taken half the endto hu. me . l d t doo. IS bottle when I began to feel better. ,The misery -in my side got less... 3 treated me... .but I got no better. I continued right on taking the Cardut got worse and worse until the misery until I had taken three bottles and I was unbearable... I was In bed for did not need any more for I was well three months and suffered such agony and never felt better in my life... I have never had any trouble from that that I was Just drawn upn In a knot.., day to this." 1 told ray husband If he would get Do you suffer from headache, back me a bottle of Cardul I would try It,.. ache, pains In sides, or other discom. I commenced taking It, however, that forts, each month? Or do you feel evening I called my family about weak, nervous and fagged-out? If so, me... for I knew I could not last give Cardut, the woman's tonic, a many -days unless I had a change for trial. J. 71 The Greadesf Name In Goody,'-Land A-<'NEERFECT GU0A 7GL Y CHWN7U Se7dTgtH tRih 7h,,volat MOR1E WAl, TAXES '80N APPLICABLE Drugs will Adance inl Price Four Per Cent After May 1st. Admission Tax. Certain ioediciies are Exempt from Tax. . Washington, April 18.-Regulations governing 'Oollectioni of theO tax on ad missions, oon to 'be Issued by the bu reau of :ifternal revelue, define the four classes which are exempt from the tax. 'These are, children under 12 years old, bona fide enaplloyes of the place of amusement, munipelal ofilcers on omfical business and soldiers or sailors in uniform. All other persons are subject to the tax (which is one cent for cash ten cents or fraction thereof) of the price of admission. Jf a 'theatre sells to a soldier or sailor a-two dollar ticket for one dol lar, the tax is tenl cents on the dollar, not twenty cents on the regular price. Admission by passes are subject to the tax. If the pass entitles the holder to a dollar seat, he must -pay ten cents. The dramatic critic who occupies a two dollar orchestra chair niust pay twenty cents. The law provides the tax shall be paid by the person paying for the ad mission, and that places of amlusemeint shall keel) a record of the amount of tax colected. M1ontlily returns and re mittances must be made to collectors of internal revenue on or before the last day of the month following that for which the return is made. Products of the druggist's shelf will go up in price one cent on each 25 cents of cost May I as a result of the imposition on that day of the new war tax. The Internal Revenue Bureau to day reminded that this levy will be made by the use of revenue stamps to be fixed by the retailer to perfumes. essences, extracts, toilet waters, cos metics, petroleum Jellies, hair oils, pomades, halr restoratives, hair dyes, tooth and mouth washes, tooth pastes, aromatic cachous, toilet powders, other than soap powders, and other similar substances and preparations. A like tax is imposed on proprietary medicines "as to which the manufac tire or producer claims to have any private formula, secret or occult art for making or pepaing the same." No objection will 'be made by revenue ofilcials to afilxing-the stamps by the manufacturer or importer as agent or a retailer where practicable. Vaccines an( baterines which are not adve'rtised are exeipt and also sales of medicines not advertised by a Physi('ian in at tendance 11pon a patient. * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * CLINION NE.WS. * ('linton, April 21.-4.\Ir. Guy Pitts spet ilF'riday in Columbia. Misses Agnes Henry, Melle iBurgess and E'lizabeth Young of Chicora Col lege, spent the week-end at home with their parents. Miss L ise Pits spent the Easter holidays wit h hoer parents, .\ir. and .\lrs. J. M. Pitts. i. and Mrs. WV. Ii. Owens ,.Jr., and Billy, returnedi last 'Wednesday fromi Hishopvillec after spending the wee'k with Mr. and1( .\rs. WV. .M. 'Scott. Miss Minnie Bailey returned Wed ndsaday afteri spending severIalI monthI s in F'loridia. Mrs. Cyruns lha Iley and (laughtIers ar* spendling se'ver'al wveeks in Augusta withI her parents, M~Ir. and Mr is. Franak Flemiing. Milss Aileent Franks, of Ljaurens, spen t the week-end with Misas .\ ar M iss .Jesale 'llillar'd delightfully cin tertiiainied thle Kn ittin1 g Club last Sa tiur (lay a ft ernoon. D~el iciouis block creama and fruit cake wer'e serivedi to the( fol - lowinug guests: M eadames John1 TI. Youn tg, Tihomasa Jacobs, W . P. Jacobs. J. . .lacob~s, Jr1., IKenneith flurdet.1 Jodlie Chandlei', W.. hi. Owens, J.,. Irby. ('as, T. D.'opelanad, and MIsses IDor' asMason, Mary Bean and Ailt eni lFranks of Laurens. Mr's. W. It. Owens, Ji'., andi Miss He(len ii Lp spent TPhutrsday andi F'ri (lay in Columbia. 'Mr. Hari'y Hlicklin spent the wee'k endl in the city with frIends. 'Mrs. W. S. Bean Ia spending sever'al (lays in Spar'tanhurg wvith her dlaugh ter, Mrs. L. M. Kennedy. Miss Louise .Jones, of Columbia, is apendilng the week-end with her par ents, lDr. and Mrs. P. D). Jones. Mrs. W. (I. 'Neville left last week for Washington, D). C., to spend sever' al -weeks. Mr. andl Mi's. John TI. Young enlt'r talned the followIng guests at a lov'e ly eour'se dlinner' last F'riday evening: Mr. and Mr's. .J0(1e Chandler, Mi'. and Mrs. Thos. D). Jacobs, Mr. and Mt's. W.I P. Jlacobs, Mi'. and -Mr's. W. . Owens, Jr., Mr. Jloe Lit tie, Miss Aileen Franks, Mr. Spurgeon Sumerel and D)r. Sa,. (' liays. Mr~ts. Jimi Keith, or Columbia, spent sevei'al days last wveek wvith Mrs. Julia Or'lmin. Mr. Joe Little, of Abbeville, spent the wveek-endl with lia mother, Mi's. E~mma 'Little. DIALS NEWS. Dials, April 21.-A pleasant event of Easter week to the boys and girls of the very young set, was that of Satur day afternoon, when Master Jack Har ris and sister, Nell, entertained the members of the Junior Society with a most enjoyable -afternoon party. The spacious lawn of the 'Harris home is twell adapted to entertainment of an out-door nature, the stately pines and oaks proving a beautiful back-ground to the gaily clad little lassies and lads, who made the welkin ring with their joyous laughter. In keeping with Eas ter, the fIrst thing enjoyed was an egg hunt which tproved merry and exciting enough for all, after which many and various games were endulged in, till the shadows cast by the declining sun Indicated it was time to depart, each little guest taking away with him or her a soivenir of the occasion, dainty aerds bearing appropriate Easter greetings. During the afternoon two kinds of cake and iced lemonade were served by Mrs. W. I. larris, the mother of the little host and hostess. Those who were present 'were little Misses Alta Ruth 'Camphell, Lucile 'Campbell, Eleanor Boyd, Annie Lou Curry, Marcelle Satterfield, Clara Ow ings, Nell Harris, Lilly May, Floree and Leitha Graydon, Sarah and Helen Harris, Marvis Clare Curry, thel Cur ry, Annie Loce Tumbling, LMaldred Ow ings, %aral Alice Curry and Masters Jack Harris, Gray Curry, Lamar Ow ings, Talmage Armstrong, Claud, Joe and John -Harris, John and Jamie Hel lams, Richard and Alton Curry, Adol phus Sumerel, Russell Owings, Tarl Owings, Osteen and B-yd 'McCall, James and Bryson Gray and Ellis Sat terfied. The following Visitors also enjoyed the occasion: Mrs. Florence Ropp, the efficient president of the Ju nior Society, Mirs. Townes Curry, Mrs. 'D. D. Harris, Miss Emma Harris and lisses Fannie and Sallie Brownlee. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Boyd and little daughter. Eleanor, and Miss Alattle Simmons, of Greenwood, were the week-end guests o'f their mother, Mrs. If. Y. Simions. Mlr. J. Archie WIllis, of Atlanta,-is lin attendaice at the bedside of his mother, Mirs. IEmma Willis, who is se riously Ill at this writing, imich appre heiislon being felt by relatives and friends over her condition. Mr. Ernest Ilenderson, one of the boys who saw service "over there", has returned and is now at hqme, having hen discharged at Camp Jackson. A large crowd from this place at tended the entertainment at Eden on Saturday evening. The play "The Old )istrict Sehool" was well rendered by tle local talent, and wa squite a sue ces's in every way. An audience that taxed the seating capacity of the large auditorium was piesent, and the ev (il ng provedI very enjoyable as "the listirict school" as ic t'ed provoked much mirth. FOR STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS Dr. King's New Discovery has a fif ty year record behind iti It built its reputation on its prodluc tion of positive results, on its sureness in relieving the t htdat irritation of colds, coughs, gripe and bronchial attacks. "Dr. King's New Discovery? Why my folks wouldn't use anythtag elsei'I '[hat's the general nation-widie esteem in which this well-known reme'dy is held. Its action is prompt, its taste pleasant, its relief gratifying. Half a century of cold and cough checking. Sold bydcruggizts everywhere. Bowels Out of Kitter? That's nature calling for relief, Assist her in her daily dlutics with Dr. King's New Life Pills, Not a purgative in the usual dose, but a mild, effective, corrective, laxative that teases the bowels into action and chases "blues," D.WGRITH SUPREME TRIUMPH THE SWEETEST tOVE stoRY EVER TOL.D Staged infrargeon theActual locale of the Story; hattle kcenes onthe &sttie fields of Eumpe. Thruhoirtesyaid G~nprtion of the Opera Hous Coming Dr. Chas. A. Cromer GRADUA TE=-z---= VETERINARY SURGEON & DENTIST Service Day and Night Charges ReasonaIe Will Appreciate Your Patronage. Telephones: Residence 201; Office 45 Office at Posey's Drug Store. Reputaion Luzianne is roasted in New Orleans by The Reily-Tlor Company; known ughout the Southland as makers of good coffee" For 16years The Reily-Tqy-w lor Company has guar anteed every pound of LZIANN coffee GUARANTEE IT fer a i s wnreconb Td.th scn cessofdhe ic to Lber, t L fttI.I4vw j w rerc*i A oCey You paid for jo . "et's Finish the 'Job" The war is won, but your govermb.en ar antees its return with interest. Bu today--Cash or Installments This space contributed by Swift Company