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Get your system thoroughly cleansed and purified for bnce; stomach, liver and bowels working together in vig orous harmony, and you will not havo to tako medicino every day-just tako one NR Tab et occasionally to keep your system In good condition and al ways feel your best. Remember it is easier and cheaper to keep well than it is to get well. Get a 25c box and try it with tho iunderstanding that it must give you greater relief and benefit than any bowel or liver inedicino you ever used or no pay. Nature's Remedy (Nit Tablets) is sold, guaranteed and recommended by your druggist. LAURINS DRUG CO., Latureils, S. C. ITB LET S as ~ N m h meta For Corns Little or Big - Use "tiets=It" Stops Corn Pain Instantly and Re moves Them Completely. Whether your"pot"is on top or between the toes. no innt tor how blig or how sinall or how "tender" tbreo drops of "Gets-It" will lift You right out of your misery. V1, The Only Way to Cure a Corn is to Remove it, with "Gets-it" You wiii laugh to see how quickly your corn hIt-i go its grip, how it, curls riiht ipand die' soyon enn lift itoff with your fingers. It's folly and nons-nse to paro an( trimn a corn trying to ense its Iin when "Gets-It" will eastily rid you of it entirely. "Gets-it" is oI(l it all drig stores atue costs but a trifle. Your money bnek obn r guest. M d. by E. Lawrence & Co., Chiengo lettrn:- !- rIv (' BETTER TfaN WHISKEY FOR COLDS AND FLU New Elixir, Called Aspiron al, Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and E::dorsedi by Euro peaui and A mericain Army Segoos toCut Short a Go xd and~ ]Prevent~ Compli C' .A.0Is, Every D uggii in 'U'. S. In ) st r ed to R' ud Price W~ml o:.i::C;ount Deligtfu Taste immediate ( Relhief, Quick Warm-Up. Tlii- s'1ortion of? the4 v'ar ini theI I*ikknte cohl~ nie con4I h reI 4VIlievr nn-kkl tik i: 4'st l'il. I kpprov k and inhs sik 1 il'n-~I Ii -ti1-4: - wi:-kk rol' A, * ki l '. It ' t I I: 14 . : 44s sup leI vk.kth it h X 4 4 44 ser 'Ie - \e\ir k so a~klk yout~i ha': to r il ' -i ,l ofthll robi bar t h c''e'I : b1 11 4 .1 li r for( a11 ho I l e~' atI i il I w~illow i n 441 1 a41 hll 'or your mon.Sy exI4rt you4 to4 try it. iAerybody'V do Wh~ien yo1ur4 (coh1l (1r ((okgh ii r.' home44( to your44 wife4 and14 bi,'s4, for .Aspironali is. by fa th le u sa e I nd ost offective, the ('onica't to ink" and44 the4 most8 agr(onl( cohl4 and(1 enilh remed4(y for infrints pnd clhilren.-(Adv. ) Five Minute Chats on Our Presidents By JAMES MORGAN (CopyrIght. 1920, by James Morgan.) JOHN TYLER 1790-March 29, John Tyler born in Charles City, Charles 'City county, Va. 1827-36-United States senator. 1840-Elected vice president. 1841-April 6, became tenth pres ident, aged 51. 1845-March 3, signed joint res olution for annexation of Texas. 1861-President of the peace convention in Washington. Elected to Confederate congress. 1862-Jan. 17, died in Richmond, Va., aged 71. G REATNSS and the presidency found John Tyler down on one knee, playing "knucks" with his boys in at pathway of his dooryard in Wil llainsburg, that stately old vice-regal village of colonial Virginia. le had not even heard that iarrison was ill, until destiny, without steani, wire or rail to carry it, sped to hiin from Wash ington by boat and buggy with the news that the president lid been (lead a day and that the einpty presidential chair was awaiting the vice president. Tyler belongs uniong the third or fourth-rate presidents. Although a clean-handed, kindly mian of good pres ence and polished nanners, lie was a nedliocre country lawyer and a nar row-ininded politician, with a gift for getting ofilces that he had no gift for filling. As .Tohn Tyler stepped Into the White House, its door closed against the party which had elected hin only five iuontlhs before. Death had turned out the Whigs aflei- 30 days of power and (-iausedi a political revolution. Clay looked upon the aceidental pres ident as only a regent for the llarri. 1 _6' John Tyler, so ainiitainantfrteW Th ohhi n Tlerwh it a the1 Del~iilrsl ille w14 th gee. The~'i lwereY ain Tyein the b a"cko whil ntkng a vofros, buit i~lie-'.(t of'ulie pri 'i'iy h iisl eledt heviu eni n t to-a gelt'uinn-nit fn-Iers withgr' o'n x Ienin lgei to44I reti .'i ~ i l 'Ihaof the)TI ) se.rea-y ho snoe. 4 nn Web Iter44(."Wher) IAin I IIo ::07 the 414 til'I W) ll t1en i , 110n44r1 lin hi4) he or' i inner4, *l l to anoh. 110 , h41h( t':ludedp the1 nnX neti initli Ashbur-InnlO ('I'1 t hen he1( u -ifg) nd.li~ti' trn VIl Init W1hsteri'stirentr, TyleriI. meIntor'('n a l I iol', John, (' t 1'u 'lu 1and Wius iililtedt ihe vliiertrn To he $4ratlnii at ofthe pro-itavery tbran. Te h ad 4~vrt~'' lcee fromt 'i'tx eoi whIleh had aboltiisthedoshivery, anhd i~ 4ts chice of he lbro free laborii 4 g'et Iouthr iiw atesil wantedI'5(Il t ixprtt theirt power over(1 thMat' Texin (i - I 1iis of l tefygv ie stat a n e great 1Wcest.aI i Bute noter iln fentietl was At an lie ortne yowent forpIIn Iw theu 411nn(XtexinistO. the blitousi Jion gBullil wIt. mirsetgnot apvreidongi te Teaty ofenea meito r biitw n Mex41 i'lean and41t5Pit Texas. Ils antryegav the slavge on trsthe neededi~r hob vla for the play, andolthen crshedtu thgatwe tmwo annses Txa Oto epth rtihfo CARNIVAL OF JOY Turkish Capital the Most "Wide Open" of Cities. Nominally Under Allied Control, There 19 No interference With Any Form of Revelry That Could Be Tiiought Of. Constaintinople now comiines nil the 2re(ziy of a new m1 ininiig. eninp and a woritl sen'Ipor2t. It's "the end of the frail" $or till the Balkan states and ve'ryhling west of Suez kill the Medl C1atcnsiann oil IIen, Donetz 11asin nilters. Anatol ian sheep 2an1(d eittle liniss, Greek war mnillionaires and Sy rian tuerchants rush to Constantinople io pop eliantiagne In proof of their (2ue,'H Soidiera uti si lors of half a (lIozei nations swell the population "I.k, I to the cosimiopolltan aspect of the streets nti ad leasure resorts. inder aI lled occupai lion the city has heeG:e a willer place than it was Un <er the Turks. There are no civil ourts. None of the allies desire to iassunie re:iomnsiilty for reforms oth er thn a ire necessary to safeguard Iife. Italian, Frchi and British troops co-operate with the Turkisli genilurimere in keeplitig order. But everybody's job Is nlobocly's job. Coll sequeitly ConstIltinoiple is i very wh.le-openi town. A1l1lillrlt closing is. enfot-ev prettyv genewrally, buta until that bot' there Is little interferellce with dance h1all1S, gainbintg dives and rlli1ght <illstricts un less murder is e(tini2ittell. Levalville andi Goifiehl4 InI titelr, dz z' t ti: dnyvs1 never offerecl an1y thing wilvbIer itan (.et-n11111 sections of (o42 s itnlilnople, where j:uzz mins vie with NIo'2it orch2es2ils 1in(l isiganle silners in their (fforts to ittract way fu:re-rs into the heer 11tunniels fnd(1 dance Iall S tilled o41 overflowinig with the painl%-i volinen1 of 2I:mny lilt1onalities. lHIMf I do:.en sumiiner gardlens offer vatni'ville programis; whiih att ract his4)II'ltills of lperson's' every Ilight who s('eem it) IimVe far 1iore interest in the drin ks n1( rest less cro\vds t han In t114 l1lssi: 1 prillin dolin1s 222141 bare Ib !'4i d 44 r' s wh-Io(. art Is usulily 5 2ne4t'r as their attire. Turks. Arnh2.', lalo' is, Ils' yp n s andl A4. :yr,4' I ::-or2 ously b h1 1 In t111tiv 2: a lbow (heir wily ntn'ongh( t' I f I e br11 ' il li lnt I 't 1 h 1ei r l 2 I- t in r I 22d f I : I n k h i I-I k -4. 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Cnuswl lrivers le lel ther 1alle: t trains . 1urI. of' str eet 4'aris. shri2k4n.: artny2'21 motor ('ars and2 4'a2rriages, pillofed o4v(r the 1r(tt2.h pa2v ig ait br2eakti2e1k speed by and14 shout22 constan:ltly 12t highl itch lto pe'4l'" itrins who't venture 22 offil the nu2r Tur: k- 22iloitati l tI22ly 41024!(('ys o bev that driver's 422 222n .i '.r ental11 Ti:- 2..l2I-ow.', 144.Il:"'': l - 2 'iff (o1 2;Iiro i are 1214.41 :44 i '': !f in - : r - he'':i ' 24 :lov 'e ! 'int :1 - u b 22 ea iin2. ind .i-'r4 to :2' 4u . ii 2u hie ! ;w 0 n 2h 1) in:' i:ify 'T;;r!: U b 2 ha ted Fe w Americ::n Lingnil New''. Yorki ty' by 'n-42 1.7424 0 in-'4 - '1o:4 gifted4 :is lin.gu2i.ts. Thlir St's iif ('in- di2stinet'lon In1 .\no-4''1en. 2.2' 4tough respec4'4t thant the4y are'in 1:2 ro2'21. 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