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Storma h ills ?ernianei ly dilappea after ,drinking the :olebrated Shiva Minal W (er. Positively guaranteed bvmone) ha offer. Tastes ic; cosIs a trifle. De * 'red anywhere by >u l1mWCns Agents, J. C. ShelI & Co. Phione thlem. To abort a cold and prevent com plications, take alotabs The purified and refined calornel tablets that are nausealess, safe and sure. Medicinal virtues 'retain. ed and improved. Sold only in sealed packages. Price 35c. LIFT CORNS OR CALLUSES OFF Doesn't hurt! Lift any corn or callus off with fingers '-0? of Don't suffer! A tiny bottle of Freez one costs but a few cents at any drug store. Apply a few drops on the corns, calluses and "hard skin" on bot ton of feet, then lift them off. When Freezone removeu corns from the toes or calluses from the bottom of feet, the skin beneath is left pink and health and never sore, tender or Irritated. IJDD6E BROTHERS MOTOR CAR The gasoline cons ptio Is un usually low. The tire mileage is usually high. It will pay you to visit us and examine the ear. I Palmetto Auto & Accessory Co. Phone 200. You D~o More Work, You are more nimhitious andl you get more enjoymient out of everything when your blood is in good condition. Impurities in the blood have a very dep'ssing effect onl the system, causing weakness, laziness, nervousness arnd sickness. GIROVE's TrAsTHLLess Chill TONIC restore's Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, Invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the aipetite, you will then appreciate its true tonie value. OROVI'S TAsTELESS chill TONIC is not a patent medicine, it is simply IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup. So plonsant evoen children like it. The blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it. These reliable tonic prop erties never fall to drive out Impurities in the blood. The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE T. TASTELE'SS Chill TONIC has made it the favorito tonic in thousands of homes. More than thirty--fIve years ago, folks would ride a long distance to get GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a member of theIr family had Malaria or needed a body-building,.' strength-giving tonic.. The formulk is just the same to day, and you edn get it from any drug store. C0c por bottle. - REPORT ON COTTON BEING QUESTIONED Association Calls on Congress to ln vestigate Figures of Last Year. Columbia, Oct. 4.-J. Skottowe Wan namaker, president of the American Cotton association, said last night that the association would ask for an investigation by congress of the gov ernment report on cotton issued Thursday. This action, he said, would be tak'n as a result of urgent requests received by the association, not only from the produteers and business in terests in the South, but from other interests in the various sections, in cluding the cotton exchanges. The reiuests, he said, had come from v'a rious sections of the country. "The association has been urged from every section," saild Mr. Vanna maker, "to take the necessary steps to have resolutions passed by congress providing for an investigation as to the Indicated yield shown by this re. port. The association is now making a paiistaking investigation through out the t ire helt as a resuit of these complaints and will lay the informa tion 1wihich it obta ins before congress. "The governineni. ' report issn1ed Thursday gave the condition of cot ton as 51.1. The condition of the crop on Ile same day last. year was given at .5-.4. The indicated yield for this year, according to the government rc port, 1%s 158 pouinds linit vottonl per aere. Last eyar, when the condition was given as being tle same as this year, the indicated yield was given as only 1:17 pounds. Why tie difference? Regardless of the faet that the report shows serious damage from boll wee vil, bol worms and insects, it gives the Indicated yield as being greater than last year's. The governgent re port appeared this time In somewhat changed form, the indicated yield he ing given by states. The indicated yield for South Carolina is given as 211 pounds per acre, We know abso lutely t-hat this is wrong: A canvass made by our association shows this to be an error. "A canvass made by the association throughout the belt shows that cot ton is opening prematurely, that the bolls are undersized. The lint shows a marked decrease. "In Justice to the farmer, the manu facturer and the consumer, ati investi gation should be authorized by con gress. We do not charge that the de partmeinnt of agriculture would inten tionally overestimate ,the yield. We have not, however, the slightest doubt but that an overestimate has been made. ald the correct indicated yield been given, based upon the acreage shown by the department after de ducting for abandonment of 1..370,000 acres, leaving total acreage of 32,:90, 1)(1), the highest, estimlate possible inl der Ile existing conditions, with dis eased plant, ravaged by insects, pre ina tuiire1,opeling, etc., the indicated yied could not have exceeded 9.775, 0011 bales at tihle outside, exclusive of l inters, even with a v'ery late fro~e "With re presenitat ives thbrouigh the l eng th and bread th of t his entire hell, we are'l ini positIOn to give tirsi hanld in format ion concerninug thle crop andi~ base our1 statement ilpont actual facts. We shall use overy effor't in oiur pow ('r to1 have thiis error cor'rectedl anid in the meantime we feet convinced that if the dlepartmen011t itself wilt make a recanvass, it will deteoct the error in iencated and lake nlecessa ry steips to correct the same. "We are wilting every member ot congiress from the South urging that t hey insist upon01 this inv 1est igatiIon, and we ('all up)01 ot ton produicers alt over the South to (to likewise.s' Quit Laxatives, Purges; _Try NR NR Tonight - Tomenrcn Fedl E-;t youstt tf way '-C z~ed .i N.tntc do .-i n ' -C .: (rv. 's *' Why:r o n' uhin I:' 51ttfr a '.tt Itoeroon yo~ crat Ivs 'i a gttt O tio a 4 tltor rt *l .L.:' n . I'' Natre' Rcnr~y (N'mc Tr r ''i'hs t0:e( poe r Itt. bih itf r a( e~ , ot. N(t Tab 'ctjtiii'd my i hn ire.. h 're auJso plNn1ntU( eny O.-e tio. his nw icno et r,1n t dh -Tiv ABs eLnaEliint:S rg': -poo* *o ioetin we tIe boyt e th orbhVi fo l ILNG ALBERT CiIANGES PLANS FOR TOUR Engagemeits After Boston and Bu ha10 Cancelled. Rest Ink California. Now York, Oct. 3.-Because of tho illnicss of President Wilson,. King Al bert of Belgiuin has decided to cancel all his engagements in conncctionl with his tour of the United States after those In Boston and Buffalo up to .c tober 1t. From Buffalo tle royal visitors will go to sonie point in California and re main there utitil he is seheduled to visit San Franciscoi on Octlober 11. Illis schedule after that (ate stands ten tatively. The annouin(eIIIent of the change in the Pilans Was made at 7 o'clock to night by Ireekin ridge Long, tliid as sistant. secretary of state, wiho has elharge of the i lelgia ns' tour of the couintry. "IlIecaise of tile pre-deIt's coidl ion," said (Ile statelmit by Mr. Long, "Ii majest y has seen lit to eaneel all of the engagements planned for hilt up to al least the 1 ilth, when he Would have and still expects to be in San i rancisco. 'Ilhe only exceptions relate to Hloston and lluitfalo where he is due S11niday and londay, respectively. The proximity of 111( eligageients Is su.hI tit hiis aiaesty feels lie (: ten keep ithlel, provided (lthe (onditiolls of the '(president does not get worse, rathi'r than disappoint thei people of these coinuities. From Buffalo his miiaje'sty will proeeed direetly and in iiediately to a place in California which will he aIoiu nced later. "Ilis majesty has expressed his ear iest desire to proceed to Washington to pay a visit of courtesy and respect to President Wilson and has said lie would have so proceeded- even if he could hiav( remained only file minutes if lie had not been advised by the president's -physician that lie woald not permit1 him to see Mr'. Wilson. "ils majesty has decided that, ow Ing to the condition of health of the presideit lie does not care to go to a place of amusement and consequently has cancelledl hIs engagement to go to the Hippodrome toniight." King Albert has been depressed be cause of President Wilson's illness ever since lIe received the news by wireless on board the George Wash ingtol while oil his way to the United States. Almost his first words upon landing were of deep regret at AI'. Wilson's condition and a heartfelt hope for his early recovery. While tle condition of the lresi deit's health is the impelling iotlive for the change In tihe itinerary of the royal party, it is probable some modi fleations wquld have been made in the schduleili under any eircumst anees. After two days of receptions and sight seeing in New York, which might he expeeled to be ani exampllte of what would follow ti roughout the trip to the Paclflc coast and back, it. was felt by the king, it. was said, that the strain w%-otildl he too great for Queen EIliza beti. The 19-day trip as it had been lannliedl allowed nio over night stops allonlg the way'13. All the memb ers of thle royal party wer'e frankly tIred tonight. iveni thie sinaff of ollcers who hav'~e accomnpaniiied th emidi n1( ot deny it an th1 le youtIhfulI D~uke of Gradant smiled happily wh'len thir hoteil was r'eachled a fter an eveintI fuil (1ay' wih only a cou ple of hoiuris oft ror' r'est. Th'le Priogrami of t)i e a ft ernioon was a novelty3 evenl for a monarich. I Ie was miadle a ('it izen 0f New Yor'k, at the5 ('ity ha' 111sooni a ftr (1'oon01 and three houris later' was ini thle Sh ee P Meadow of Centrail P'ark reviewing 25,0001 school chiildIren w ho had gaithe red therie to wel('ome him i. It was5 ant Cn I irely' siuccessful parit y for evei'y one 'onicerniied. The ingi andi hiIs- ('onsort seemed to einjoy ii as miu('b as thle ('hilldreni. titorny Genral Tli Ho Gttemany Gtut P'roperl y I ni h 'urthless ('ni rency, i uliely onin.eln Kansa s ('it y. Oct. :1. Ilow .1hirmia ny ('ortilstat ed Amtili an1ii pr'opet'ietS t in owniiers In "woithless stage money"'' was reveamle'd by At toirn'ey (Genra I'ail mer' I in aii addrl ess here today beifoire the .\ issoui Danr a ssot'Iiation. 10x Sta't s from the otileiaI orders of (Gen. von .\laeK en sen, coonnande r of the Geriman foi'ees in Itt ilnaniha, enarryiing out11 t' schinei by' whihel p rae Ileal11y all i mnr I 11nd ot1her piroperitiles in fIumni a ow ned or emitriol led by (the counties at war with Germany were conisatlxned, were' readl by3 Ithe at tOr iiey tgeeralI. Th'lese, lie said. eoinst I tiuted(I* "ver'y sit ikin g evidenc e that (Ger'inny has niot told1 thle t ruth with resc51(t to the ItreatIment of AXmerlean I e((ausRiS it watShi blevedl conistip tilon woulId lead to wholesale conceal mlenit of goods and(151 supplies, thle (Gei qln governmenicit, .Mir. Palmerci said(, de Adled to "pur ichase" whlat it dlesir'ed to ke fi'om Rmoinania, and for that pur . e authorizedt the Issuance of notes L n. orman bank In thnt omntryv which were established as legal ten ,er by military order, and a heavy penalty ,provided for non-acceptance. These notes as placed in circulation In exchange for I)erfectly good commodi ties were "secured" by the deposit of German marks at the lleihsbank in lerlin, and the same contemplated that Riumania should be forced to as sume11 the new currency an(d tihus re lease the deposit to tle German pur chasers who made them. "It. was this worthless stage Ioney" Mr. Palmer said, "that Ille colsidlera tion for American properties was pay able, and as a conse(Itiene of this sclemiie GemaiIllnly obtained Such prop erties for nothing." Atr. Palmer recalled flat such 1 ransactionS WVIV (wXer ex Iressly ratifled in (lhe B3ucharest treaty, wilieh IHumania anlinilled, lOw'wer, when the cliang Ing fortumles of war imnade It posible. In view of Ile treattment of .\ler icall propel'ty ill itilalia n mid tlie till certainty as to what "the Geriians really have dlone to Ailierian I proper ties in (eriany", it was this coutiiry's obvious duty when the IreaIy of peace was writ ten. Hunt's salvo. forn rly ca ed ounis ouro i " Ys ante' to stopand iermanouti cur that terrible itching. I I comn Dounded for that p r so and your uonoy wl b romptly rofunded without. lUestion If hunt's salvo fails to curo Itch.eliema.''ettor lImitworm or any thor skin UIseso. 73o the bon. For sale locally by Laurenis .I)rtg Co. KIDNEYS WEAKENING? LOOK OUT!I Kidney troubles don't disappear of The housewifu of Holland would al. themselves. They grow slowly but most as eoon bo without food as witk steadily, undermining health with deadly certainty, until you fall a vic- out her I'hal Dutch Drops," as she tin to incurable disease. I-intly calls G0bI) MllDAL H-arin Stop your troubles while there is time. Oil Capsules. they restore strength Don't wait until little pains become big and are responsible i a great measure aches. Don't trifle ith i sease. TO for the sturdy, robust health of the avoid future suffering hen treatnent Hollanders. with GOLD MMDF)A Iaarl n Cap nules now. Tuke threeo Do riot delay. Go to your drugieet an day until you are entirev free fromlnsi-t oi his supplying you with G4hD pt 1. NM ,i)1 jb Haarlemn Oil Ca-psules. Talk. This well-known preparation has been theni as directXl, ant If you are not one of the national remedies of 1101- satislil with rositts your rIruxgiat will land for centuries. In I6f.14 the govern- gladly ri!funi your money. Look for ment of the Netherlands granted a, th name c;rA) AftII)A lI on the or special charter authorizing it- preliara- in acept no other. In salel boxes. Tion and uwfle. o1e Holnusizes. Calemel is a dangerous drug. It is merc iry-qiCksilver; antd attacks aomr hin-s. 'Fakea dose of nasty caonel to dlay andt you wvill feel weak, sick aind nau seated tomorrow. Don't lose a day's work. Take "Dodson's Liver Tone" Istead I Here'q iy grnrante! Ask your ick to the hsore and geul your ioney. druggist for a bottle of l)dson's ~M'rake a spoeful of Carules, vege Liver T'one andl tke a spoon fitl to- table aodson's iver or tonight arid night. If it doesnt. start, your livr Waki up feeling gret. lt' 4 perfetly and straighten yol right up better harnless, so give it in your chilren than cainet and without griping or any Eie. 11 can't' salivate, so let making you. sick 1 want you to go ithem et anything afterwards. n 'py -- -u -- - --------- .PLY - ?- 2--- ____ _ 8 For ery use. - areas, on soaring-sy-caes __ ~and all kinds of farm buildings~ 6Certan-teed Roolng is gimno' Lasting and compleie weather - protection. On every sort O:uing a : turninr back with almost no up-kceep cost. Sev erest weather \ cannot aect it. -. Crtt.:en-/ .t Roofir g is' cas, T ri qu(ic y iaid anyone wr wil! follow the directions that - ~ come iih the ro!!. It costs less than the ordinary kinds of ro'ing-and lasts much 7-loner. It s cruily tands a ist sparks-a :i - 'real fire protection. It cannot corrode or runst. For your buildin; new or ell-lare or small 4 -m~ the city or country - ain-ced is the logc roton netet -_ Certan-t.y'. / :nade in rool,, both smooth - and roulgh surfaced (red or green)-a st i , handsome red or green i halt hcingles for residences. Ceran-/ad t is ctra q iually--the name mrleans cIrrbnfty of quality and satisfac -tion g ar antre. It will pay you to get C ra f4t./tr.iost dealers scl it. Ask fr - Co r/an-red. anid bc sure to get it. - Certain-teed Products Corporation Offices and Warehouses in Principal Cities /"5 J V * l"T ",I-fct-d(e rgc;loi anel Varnishen nems i: h hest iuain r.m . . i w t1Ao. o fL eolesiscll rei.uAs&. CERTAINTEED PRODUCTS FOR SALE BY SWYGERT, NICKELS & COMPANY, Wholesale Distributors JONES-TAYLOR HARDWARE COMPANY H. L. ROPER & COMPANY , Retail Dealers