University of South Carolina Libraries
UVUV4UJ J V T V XXA w-. J CHILD HATES OIL, CALOMEL, PILLS FOR LIVER AND BOWELS I Live "California Syrup of Figs" if | Cross, Sick, Feverish, Consti- I pated. | Look back at your childhood days, Remember the "dose" mother insisted on?castor oil, calomel, cathartics Sow you hated them, how you fought ig&inst taking them. If your child's stomach, liver and >owels need cleansing, give only deicious "California Syrup of Figs", ts action is positive, but gentle. - i IL;- I I [Millions ot motners Keep mis Harmless "fruit laxative" handy; they know children love to take it; that it never fails to clean the liver and bowels and sweeten the stomach, and that a teaspocnful given today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs" which has full directions for babies, I children of all ages and for grown- j ups plainly on each bottle. Beware; of counterfeits sold here. Cee that it is made by "California Fig Syrup Company." Refuse any other Kind with contempt.?Adv. SALTS IF BACKACHY AND KIDNEYS HURT Stop Eating Meat For a While If Your Bladder is Troubling You. When you wake up with headache and dull misery in the kidney region it generally means you have been eating too much meat, says a IB well-known autnoruy. meat iwms 9 uric acid which overworks the kidEl neys in their effort to filter it from i the blood and they become sort of I paralyzed and loggy.. When your I kidneys get sluggish and clog you I must relieve them, like you relieve s your bowels; removing all the I body's urinous waste, else you have I backache, sick headache, dizzyspells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad, you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water . scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the i night. Either consult a good, reliable physician at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and iiiire with llt.Vlia. I and has been used for generations to clean and stiumlate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is a life saver for regular meat eaters. It is inexpensive., cannot injure and makes a delightful, effervescent lithia-water drink. CALOMEL DYNAMITES A SLUGGISH LIVER f* Infft sftll* RIIa Mftlrmo I You Sick and You Lose a Day'. Work. Calomel! salivates! It's mercury. Calomel acts like dynamite on a sluggish liver. When calomel comes into contact with sour bile it crashes into it, causing cramping and nausea. If you feel bilious, headachy, constipated and all knocked out, just go to your druggist and get a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents which is a harmless vegetable substitute for dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't start your liver and straighten you up better and quicker than nasty calomel and without making you sick, you just go back and get your money. If you take calomel today you'll be sick and nauseated tomorrow; besides, it may salivate you, while if you take Dodson's Liver Tone you will wake up feeling great, full of ambition and ready for work or play. It's harmless, pleasant and safe to give to children; they like it.?Adv. GIRLS! ITS YOUR STEP THAT ATTRACTS Says Women Pay Too Much Heed to Their Face Instead of Their Corns. Watch your step! A brisk, lively .? step is what charms more than a lovely skin, but your high heels have caused corns and you limp a little. That's bad, girls, and you know it. Corns destroy beauty and grace, besides corns are very easy to remove. Rid your feet of every corn by asking at any drug store for a quarter of an ounce of freezone. This will cost little but is sufficient to remove every hard or soft com or callus from one's feet. A fe wdrops applied directly upon ~ a tender, touchy corn relieves the soreness and soon the entire corn, root and all,, lifts right out without pain. This freezone is a gummy substance which dries instantly and simply shrivels up tne corn witnout inflaming or even irritating the surrounding skin. Women must keep in mind that cornless feet create a youthful step which enhances her attractiveness. ?Adv. TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA It Mixed With Sulphur It Darkens So Naturally Nobody Can Tell. The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grandmother's recipe, an dfolks are again using it to keep their hair a good even color, which is nuite sensible. as weare living in an age when a youthful appearance is of the greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, improved by the addition of other ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." It1 is very popular because nobody can discover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladies with Wyth's Sage and Sulphur Compo'und, is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a fey/ applications, it also produces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which is so attractive. This ready-to-use preparation is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease.?Adv. GIRLS! WHITEN SKIN WITH LEMON JUICE Make a Beauty Lotion for a Few Cents to Remove Tan, Freckles Sallowness. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply you with three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. squeeze the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle, then put in the orchard white and shake well. This makes a quarter pint of the verybest lemon skin whitener and complexion beautifier known. Massage this fragrant, creamy lotion daily into the face, neck, arms and hands and just see how freckles, tan, sallowness, redness and roughness disappear and how smooth, soft and clear the skin becomcs. Vo? I Tt ic Vmrmlooa onH +V10 Komi. tiful results will surprise you.?Adv i |n?i? " ' ntnQiit t t > $ 9 f t I I I t * " T ' ' :: Hopes Women Will i| Adopt This Habit || As Well As Men j (i 11 , , i . i i i > Glaa* of hot water each mom- > Ing helps us l(Ak and feel clean, sweet, fresh, Happy, bright, alert?vigorous and vivacious?a good clear skm; a natural, rosy complexion and freedom from illness are assur\l only by clean, hea'thy h.ood. If only every woman and likewise every man could reali the won l> rr. of the morning inside bath, vha\ a ?,ra*i*ying chan<?3 would tak'; place. instead of t^e thousands of sickly, anaemic-looking men women and girls with pasty or muddy complexions; instead of the multitudes of "nerve wrecks," run-downs," "brain fags" and pessimists we should see a virile, optimistic throng of rosycheeked people everywhere. An inside bath is had by drinking, each morning before breakfast., q orlocc rool Vinf wntor With 5* ** V*. ??VV ...... ? | teasponful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour fermentations and poisons, thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Those subject to sick headache, biliousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds and particularly those j who have a pallid, sallow complexion, and who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store which will cost but a trifle but is sufficient to demon-j strate the quick and remarkable I change in both health and appearance awaiting those who practice internal sanitation. We must rem SEAB Air Line Rail "THE PROGRESSIVI J SOI , Steel Equipment Observation-Pai Thru Coaches ar To principal points Norl For rates, schedules c on nearest Seaboard Tic C. S. COMPTON, Traveling Pass'r. Agt. S. A. L. RWY., Atlanta, Ga. I SAVE SPECU | $130.00 SUPER! | Remington Piano, for which soma if ingly low figure of only $270.00 per | can offer you this low club pri?3. ' 5 ly reduced price. THE REliRS This illustration shows style 18. j? ed at the same price. The pianos ,| oak. All Remington Pianos are n | mond, Ind., in the largest and n i world. The pre-eminent quality ii | which is rich, smoothe, full, pure i a elastic, responds easily to every sh; I Join this Remington Piano Ch j hundred are sold. I may not be I such an attractive price later. If ? old instrument, we will take it oi 6 making a liberal allowance on the ? Bpminfftnn Tnafnllmpnt tprms on I if desired. For full particulars, wi I JOHN A. HOU, "THE GREENWOOD PIAKC \ Greenwood, Reference; The Bank of Greenwood* t I S wood County. OWEN B1 Marble and Grani Company Designers Manufacturers Erectors TRIBUTES IN STONE is a be ful little booklet which will you many things you should I before placing your order f monument. It is free. The larxioot on/I knot annl NV IUI Ml IU UV?Jb V\fUl monumental mills in the Carol Greenwood, S. C. Raleigh, Economy You Purity Your Your Uncle Sam wants you to be of Food, but there is not a citizen ( Vtn wonfo 4-/-V nr?nrvir nuino kv fevy nuiigij. In the matter of Conservation of the longest way. You cannot econon ducts obtainable. Highly nourishing : cheapest in the long run. Feed your familly from our stor out for the best from every view J crtmfi nnrl of tlm on m o f imn V?i(*Vilr OV/1I1& UHU Ub tll\/ OUlll \s Willi V? llig II * J very best way to economize. W. D. B ) \ OARD way Company ; l RAILWAY OF THE ' JJH" i 1 rlor-Cafe Cars, id Sleepers. th, South, East and West. >r other information, call J :ket Agent or write i FRED GEISSLER, I Asst. Gen. Pass'r Agl. z S. A. L. RWY., ! - Atlanta, Ga. i i g L INTRODUCTORY OFFER Ti \ ON THE (9 y 1 REMINGTON PIANO I; The Remington I ano in America, al- j| t intr o d u c e J in 1 I These pianos are si ^ usecl in more than n y 400 universi ties^ |I ^ schools and over J N ' 150,000 homes in j| \ the United States. yj y Uir Pink Dl in 1 I S 100 customers the jj r dealers get $400.00, at the astonish- , 1 s instrument. Until 100 are Bold, I j ? y Fhey will go rapidly at this extreme- t 5 ^ il H PIANOS ' I There are three other styles offer- , \ c a;:e finished in either mahogany or t | lade by the Starr Piano Co., Rich- ? aost complete piano plant in the \ ft b l all Star-made pianos is the tone, $ y ind brilliant. The touch is light and 0 ide of emotion of the performer. |1 ^ im 5K 1 1BP1; bo oldest and strongeit bank In Green- , H' MOTHERS . ite | autl. ti know c Unas. " w N.C. I D ~ ~ ~ it r Watchword |i Standard I ri P< ts as saving as possible in the matter >f these good old United States that 01 b: ss P< food, remember this: The Best goes lize by using the cheapest food pro- bj (Q food comes higher in price and is the Cc m hi e. We aro constantly on th<? watch point. II' it is pure and wholeJ J ' nourishing, we have it. 'Tis the P arksdale ir ci cl >mber that inside cleanliness is nore important than outside, be:ause the skin does not absorb imjurities to contaminate the blood, vhile the pores in the thirty feet of jowels do.?Adv. JSE "CASCARETS" FOR v itrrn i*m ? UVLA A?U DUWLL3 WHEN CONSTIPATED Vhen Bilious, Headachy, Sick,, for Sour Stomach, Bad Breath, Bad Colds. f Get a 10-cent box. Take a Cascaret tonight to,cleanse rour Liver, Stomach, Bowels and rou will surely feel great by morning fou men and women who have headiche, coated tongue, a bad cold, are J ?iiL miuusy iicivuua, u^iact, uuuicicu wiui i sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or lave backache and feel all worn out. Vre you keeping your bowels clean vith Cascarets?or merely forcing a jassageway every few days with lalts, cathartic pills or castor oil Cascarets immediately cleanse and -egulate the stomach, remove the lour, undigested and fermenting ?ood and foul gases; take the excess >ile from the liver and carry off the :onstipated waste matter and poison 'rom the bowels. Remember, a Cascaret to-night will itraighten you out by morning. " A LO-cent box from your druggist neans healthy bowel action; a clear lead and cheerfulness for months. Don't forget the children.?Adv.' NOSE CLOGGED FROM V A COLD OR CATARRH V ' \ Apply Cream in Nostril* To V Open Up Air Passage*. V Ah! What relief! Your clogged lostrils open right up, the, air pasages of your head are clear and ou can breathe freely. No more lawking, snuffling, mucous disharge, headache, k dryness?no truggling for breath at night, your old or catarrh is gone. Don't stay stuced up! GSt a small ottle of Ely's Cream Balm from our druggist now; Apply a little f this fragrant, antiseptic cream i your nostrils, let it penetrate trough every air passage of the ead; soothe and heal the swollen, . lflamed mucous membrane, giving ou instant relief. Ely's Cream .aim is just what every cold and ca- 1 irrh -sufferer has been seeking. ] t's just splendid.?Adv. " i tEW REVOLUTION i HEADED BY DIAZ , ! all Appeal* Especially to Member* ] of Old Federal Party For Sup- ( port. , El Paso, Texas, Nov. 6.?Reports lat have been reaching the border j >r more than a month of a new reactionary movement in Mexico, ^ eaded by Gen. Felix Diaz, were fol- 1 wed today by receipt of what pur- > jrted to be a copy of a manifesto sued by General Diaz calling for ( le support of all who are in sympa- { ly of a new movement, the purpose f which is said to be the overthrow fthe so-called "Carranzista party" id the restoration of the constituon of 1857. The manifesto is dated j amp Buenavista, State of Vera ruz, September 3, 1917. It calls specially for the support of rtiemers of the old federal army. "I do not come to offer anything hich I can not fulfill, neither have any personal aspiration," General iaz stated in the preamble to the ianifesto. "But my name having sen used in former occurrences, I ^ elieve I am an emblem to coinbat le Carranzista party and that it so as been proved by the recognition y a majority of the citizens who j ave risen up in arms in many of i le States of the Mexican union." ; Charges are made in the manifesto ' lat the right of suffrage has been , diculed, that lands have been ap- 1 iTtinnoH omnnu n fpw "flflrra'nzis- I is," and that the constitution of 357 has been annulled and a new , le promulgated "carelessly framed I / two or three men of no worth and w mctioned by a mob of illiterate iople." The movement is said to have the icking of the old Diaz federal or ientifico" element and the old cleri- $ il party leaders. Rumors of Geran influence behind this movement we not been confirmed. \PAN WILL WORK WITH AMERICA irate of the Seas and Assassin of t the Air Must Be Destroyed. ( t New York, Nov. 7.?Japan's full i >-operation with the United States i i the world war until Germany is rushed was pledged by Dr. T. Masao I lairman of the Japanese parliamen- < tary mission of five, at a luncheon given here today by the Japanese Society. "The Japanese are determined to co-operate with the United States until the last." Dr. Masao said, "find will not stop until our monster enemy?Germany?the pirate of the seas, the assassin of the air, and violator of all decencies on land has been completely crushed. Then, and then only, shall we have a lasting peace." In explaining that the purpose of the missions visit to the country was to enable the Japanese to get better acquainted with the United v States, the speaker said: "Let us hope that our association and fellowship as allies in this war, will produce so perfect knowledge of each other, so perfect confidence in each other and so perfect respect for each other that the Americans and the Japanese shall always be allies?after the war as well as during the war." Lindsay Russell, president of the anripfrv. lircpr) iinnn f-.hp m?Tnhi?rs of the mission for their consideration on their return to Japan the following "three constructive ideas." A reduction of cable tolls between the United States and Japan, the extension of Japanese publications printed in English for foreign consumption and a more general knowledge by the people of Japan of the English language to foster "commerce and international intercouse". Viscount Ishii was elected an honorary life member of the society. COUNSEL PRESENTS RAILWAY CLAIM Anthracite Phase of Rato Cases Hemrd?Plea for Increase^ ' y Washington, Nov. 6.?Counsel for the Eastern railroads was given a hearing here today before Examiner TVo/iiia nm 4-Via om+Virooifa rtVtaao nf l/iO\|UC V/II HllVUlftVlbV V4. the reopened 15 per cent advance rate case. There will be a hearing on commodities generally. H .A. Taylor, general counsel for the Erie, representing a railway committee on anthracite rates presented the case for the proposed increases, which he said were necessary to' enable the roads to give adequate service and earn a fair return on in~n vested capital. (The roads seek an increase "of 15 ' cents a ton from the anthracite mines in Pennsylvania to points within the trunk line territory, except five cents a ton on small sizes shipped in New York tidewa- / ter and 25 cents a ton on prepared sizes and 20 cents on small sizes to New England, 25 cents a ton adiitional increase being ask^d for ill shipments into cities and towns in t-Vi? sn-mllpH Central Freicht As ~ ~ T jociation territory from Buffalo to Chicago. There are no increases proposed from the mines to Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Southern points. The carriers agree that the adiitional revenue would amount to ibout $9,000,000. mm CHILD VINOL i \nd He Got Wei! and Strong. That's True Monica, Pa.-r"My little boy, who s the youngest of three, was weak, lervous and tired all the time, so he pas most unfit at school, and nothing seemed to help him. I learned )( Vinol and gave it to him. It has estored his health and strength and le has gained in weight. -?Mrs. Frederick So mm era, Monaca, Pa. Vinol is a constitutional cod liver ind iron remedy for delicate, weak, dling children. Formula on every aa ?aii ?*rV*a+ wAit tar<k cnv. 'WHU, BU /wu IU1VVT ptv Q? ng them. Children love it P. B. SPEED, Abbeville, S. C. ; j SUGAR CROP jPRICE YET TO BE SETTLED ' ' .yi 7ood Administration and Cuban Grower* Differ on Maximum Amount to Be Paid. New York.? Representatives of ;he federal food administration and >f Cuba sugar growers differed as ;o what should be made a maximum jrice for the Cuban sugar crop at i conference held here recently, rhe growers wish 4 3-4 cents a jound, while food administration jfficials say 4 1-2 is sufficient. ^ jM