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Regul?r Hab? ?Beawtfi, Paily elimination rid* * Women shoul MANY* women complain ; daily of their complexion, of their headaches and gen eral iii health, little realizing that the trouble Is constipation. Women, too, are much more sub ject to such congestion than men, and much more careless of it. The result ie seen in lusterless, t weary eyes, fn sallow, pimply complexion, in lassitude, bad. breath, and In that word so often used, indisposed.'* 'At the firsl sign of these symp toms the wiso woman will take a laxative, and will see that the young girl and others in her care do likewise. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the favorite with thou sands of women because it is mild and gentle in its action and in the ' end trains tho stomach and bowel muscles to do their work naturally without tiie aid of medicine. Thia combination of simple lax ative herbs with pepsin, which can be bought at any drug store, is also a very sterling first-aid in colds, fevers and other sudden ills FARM I/OAN AII> IS PROMISED.. Plans Hoing I/aid to Fi i mn cn Mort gages Executed Boforo March 1. Washington, May 12.-Represen tative W. P. Stevenson, of Cheraw, who is a member of the committee on banking and currency, says that lils committee has agreed upon leg islation to relieve the emergency In the farm loan situation caused by the attack upon tho constitutionality of the farm "loan ?ct. The Supreme Court has postponed until next fall the re-argument of this case, and In the meantime tho farm loan board ls tied up, and so are many millions of dollars' worth .of "mortgages which have already been executed, but on which no money has been advanced. Mr. Ste venson says the matter is one of great importance to South Carolina. The legislation, which has been approved by the banking and cur rency committee, and which will pro bably be furthered by a special rule within the next few days, will au thorize the Secretary of the Treas ury to purchase farm loan bonds on mortgages executed before the 1st of March, 1920, up to a total amount not to exceod $64,000,000. This, lt is understood, will easily take care of all the mortgages which are tied up because of tho inability ot the farm loan board to function. The next time you buy calomel ask for The purified and refined calomel tablets that are nauseates*, safe and sure. Medicinal virtues retain ed and improved. Sold only in sealed packages. Price 35c. Honor System Proves Failure. Chicago, May 13.-Abolition of the honor system among the studonts of Northwestern University is an nounced by tho faculty. Dean 'Roy C. Fllcklngor, of the College of Lib eral Arts, stated to-day that ono of tho reasons for the suspension of the system was that the students had failed to livo up to the confidence* placed in them, and that cheating during examinations') had increased under the honor system. Hereafter some member of the faculty will bo presont while students are taking examinations. The honor system was instituted live years ago. f Helped Fat, "Ziron Did Us Both 0 of Nore I-r r' ls a well-known medical fact, thal Iron ls a necessary constituent of the blood, and that blood lacking iron li the cause ot many troubles that only Ir or will cure. Zlron, a scientific compound ol Iron with other valuable. Ingredients, ls thc remedy to take when your blood needs more Iron, and your system requires s tonic. Zlron ls mild and h?rmte??, doet not stain the teeth, and ls good for chil dren as well as adults. Mr, P. O. Qentry} of Norene, Tenn. ts Produce exion tho system of poison?, d realize that! that maka It advisable to always have a bottle irk the homo, It is freo from narcotics and safe for the tiniest baby. In spice of the fact that Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pcpsinis the largest selling liquid laxative in the world, there being over 6 million bottles sold each year, many ioho need its- benefits have not yet used it. If you have not, send your name and address for a free trial botde to Dr. W. B. Caldwell 311 Washington St., Monticello, llunofc. Wm. Donn Howells' Funeral Simple. 'New York, May 12.-Funeral ser vices for William Dean Howejls, novelist and editor, In the Church of the Ascension, in Fifth Avenue, to day drew a throng of friends and admirers, among whom were many of the foremost figures in American literary life, in accordance with Mr. Howells* request Rev. Dr. Percy Stickney Giant, a life-long friend, waa selected to have charge of the simple services. The body will he cremated and the ashes taken to Cambridge, Mass. No eulogy was delivered, Dr. Grant ex plaining that this was the wish of the novelist. "Simplicity marked his life, and he wished to have simplicity mark his departure from this world," said the clergyman. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for ?ny case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Medicino has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty five years, and has become known as tho most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's ?Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poi son from the Blood and healing the dis eased portions. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Medloine for a short timo you will see a. great Improvement > tn your general health. Start taking Halt's Catarrh Medi cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. 3. CHENEY * (JO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 76c. Used Ijard Can for Still. York, S. C., May 12.-Sam Steele, colored, who lives in Bullock's Creek township, was arrested last week by Officers Horace L. Johnson, M. S. Turner, Coy Jones and D. T. Quinn, charged with violating the prohibi tion laws. A large lard can, which, it is said, was being used for. distill ing liquor, was found in the house and also about 30 gallons of mash. There wes no liquor in evidence. Steel is now in jail. BETTER BABIES The expectant mother owes lt not j only to herself to prepare for an euler birth, but to her child who should be ' stronger, healthier and more robust ' through hex careful and Intelligent usa ! of MOTHERS FRIEND Used by S Gonemtkms At all Druggists. Spec lol Booklet on Motherhood mod Baby free. Bradfield Regulator Co. Dept.F-7. Atlant?, Oa. ! Most ot' the water of Yucatan is obtained from underground rivers which occasionally make their way j to the surface. her and Son ood," Writes Air. Gentry, ne, Tenn. i writes: ? 'Zlron Iron Tonic has made good i In my family. I have used lt to a very i great advantage to myself and my 14? 1 year-old boy. lt did us both good. I think lt ls a good medicine for what lt it i recommended." i If you are pale, weak, tired, feel down 1 and out, take Zlron. It will put Iron Info i your blood, and should help build you up. 1 Oet a bottle from your druggist today, . and give ZIRON a fair trial. Sold by him under a money-beck guarantee. , Ask him about it He will tell you. Agreeniont-ae to Sugar Profite. Columbia, May 13.-ConBldoruble interest throughout the Stat ot ls man ifested in the agreement roached be tween United Qtjjes-District- Attor ney Weston, of the Eastern District, and H. C. Booker, State Fal?. Price Commissioner, regarding tho profit to be allowed on. sugar. These Fed eral officials are making investiga tions of several parts of the State regarding , reported hoardings of sugar, aud also regarding profiteer ing, and lt is announced that prose cutions will be pushed vigorously if the evidence bears out the reports. The ' food officials have agreed that a profit of .one and a half cents per pound wholesale ls the limit, and all wholesalers who sell for more than that will be prosecuted, and the offi cials ask that persons hearing of vio lations report to 'them. These offi cials are also keeping a lookout for overcharging by retailers. Reports have N reached Columbia of sugar scarcity in many parts of the State. Federal Profit ls Fixed. Washington, Muy 13 -Telegrams were sent by the Department of Jus tice to all United States attorneys reiterating the department's policy of holding the margin of profit on sugar sales to one cent per pound for wholesalers and two cents> per pound for retailers. Reorganizo Your Clubs. All Democratic dubs that have not organized are directed to do so on Saturday, May 22d, 1920, and send in the mames of secretary and execu tive committeeman. This is authorized by a resolution of tho County Committee at meeting on May3d. If you desire to vote, this is important. Jas. M. Moss, . ,Coutny Chairman. W. C. Hughs, Secretary "YES" ?R^?O," WHICH D? YOU SAY? Folks with Thin, Palo Blood Hesitate and F'oel Uncertain. SHOULD TAKE PI0PTO-MANGAN Rod-Blooded Mon and Women Know What They Want to Do, and 1K> lt. It may bo you are Just recovering from a sick spell-or may be your system is run down, and your blood so weak that you are in a poor shape to resist Infection But if you don't feel and look ro bust, you are not robust. Such state is often due to weak blood-not enough red blood cells-a condition known as anemia. The best remedy for anemia (bloodlessness), with its low mental and physical vigor, is Oude's Pepton Mangan. ' ; ' * Pepto-Mangan supplies the weak, watery blood with the very elements lt needs to put new life into it. It repairs, re-creates and rebuilds the exhausted blood, the vital fluid of health ?nd life. Try Pepto-Mangan if you are "run-down." It cannot harm you-it will certainly help you un less you have some deep-seated, chron!6 disease requiring the physi cian's care. Be sure the name "Glide's" is on the package. Without "Glide's" it is not iPepto-Mangan. For sale at all druggists.-adv. ?^#f?jj? A silent, keyless clock, which contains only four wheels and no springs, bas recently been patented. Cheapest thing on earth!-The Courier at $1.00 a year. Got it And then "salt down" a few of your dollars in 1920 War Savings Stamps! Edward Reno, who will give a j last night of the Redpath Chautauq ? years, and In that time he has travi I Syria and Egypt. ) Reno ls constantly Inventing no\ iln foreign lands he picked up many i tn his performance he springs or land keeps all In a state of breathless note the flight of time. Not the least enjoyable feature c of conversation with which he enllvc Chautauqua W< May 28 to Ju f^AMELS have wonder \** ful full-bodied mellow ldness and a flavor as refreshing as it is new. Camels quality and Camels expert . ; . blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos win you on merits. Camels blend never tires your taste. And, Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor I What Camels quality and expert blend can mean to your satisfaction you should find out at oncet It will prove our say-so when you compare Camels with <any cigarette i? the world at any price! Camela ar* mold ovorywhem In mcJentificplly ???fori packages of 20 ?'??rorro i ; or ion ji nok*f os {200 of/in ro r r o s) in a rf M s J1no-pnpor- co ve md carton. IV? ofronrf.'y ncomm*)tia Ihlm carton for f/ie homo or offloo tH&ply or >v/ion you rrarvl R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Win?ton-SaIera, N. C. . 5 Farm Jour?iel Publisher Dead. Philadelphia, Pa., May 12.-Wil mer Atkinson, founder of tho Farm Journal, (Hod here yesterday of pneu monia. He was 79 years of age. Mr. Atkinson was a pioneer In Journal ism. In/1866 he established at Wil mington the first daily newspaper in Dela varo. ?-fjyf?h^y had long been promi nent ?b/Pennsylvanla affairs. Three of his ancestor's came over on the "Welconfe" with William Penn. Approaching the Limit. The son of the camp commander and the son of the negro private were having a little discussion re garding the merits of their respec tive fathers.1 "Huh," ejaculated the officer's off spring, "my papa's a lieutenant col onel. I'll bet yours ain't." "I'll bet he aln[t neither," respon ded the dusky youth, "but he's col ored-and that's bad enough." Many Cowa ?.Tested" iii Union. Union, May 13.-Out of more than 500 cows that have been given the tuberculosis test in this county dur ing the past 30 days, only 18 were found to have tuberculosis and had to bo condemned. i 1 1 "1 of Magie ery at Chautauqua i Lil. -4 program of magic and mystery on th? ua, hos been a magician for thlrty-flv< Bled all over the vorld, including India v things in magic and illusions and als< things not known to professionals. ' te surprise after another on his andiene? i wonder and delight until they forget tc >f Reno's performance ls the running fin ms everything he does. jek for Walhalla, ne 2, Inclusive. Moro Army Blnnkctti for Sal?. (News and Courier.) Senator N. B. Dial has sent Wil liam H. Dunkin, clerk of /ie county court of Charleston, an army blanket as a sample of the kind that are now being sold at $5.25 oaoh. The Sena tor .calls attention to the fact that thesa( blankets are. of an, excellent qualify and asks that Mr; "Dunkin in form the public that they can be had Was a Misery Mrs. F. AL Jones, ol Palmer, Okla., write*. "From the time 1 en tered into womanhood ... I iooked with dread from one month to the, next I suffered with my back and bearing-down pain, until life to me was a misery. I would think I could not endure the pain any longer, and I gradually got worse. ? j? Nothing seemed to help me until? one day, . . . I decided to TAKE The Woman's Tonic by sending orders to Major W. B. Graham, Q.M.C., Army Retail Store, Liberty Hut, Washington, D. C. Cold? Cause drip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablett remove tba OMl?e. Thcro (a only ono "Bromo Qu In loo." CW* GROVE'S ettfnatureoQ thebox. 30c. UNDERTAKING - Ballanger's, Seneca, S. Motor Hearse Equipment. .J? ?J? ?J? .J, ?J? ?J? ?J? .J?, .J? ?J? cf? oj? PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ?g. ?J? ?J. ?J? .J? ?J? tj? oj. ?J? ?J? ?J? oj? ?J? ?g. C. Ii. DEAN? ?J? .J* Surveyor and Civil Engineer? ?J? oj? SENECA? S. Co 4? .g. BUY AVAR SAVINS STAMPS? ?g. *J* *J* *A* *J* *?>* ?J? DR. W. R. CRAIG, oj. ?J. Dental Surgeon, ?J? .J? WALHALLA, S. CAROLINA, ?g. ?fy Office Over O. W. Pitchford'1* ?g? .J? Store. ?fy? oj? ?go oj? oj. ?J? oj? o J* o Ja fy? oj? e J? ?g? fy? MARCUS C. LONG, ?J* ?J? Attorney-at-L?w, oj. .J. Phone No. 00? Walhalla, S. C. ?g. 4. - * .g* Office Over Coonee News. *g* *?^e o Je . J* * J* *?* * J* * J * *I * * J* .J? J. R. EARLE, oj?. .I* Attorney-a t>L?w, ?g? fy? WALHALLA, S. C. ?fy 4* State ft Federal Conrt Practice. ?g? -. .J. FARM LOANS. ?fy ?!? BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS. oj. oj? oj? ?J? ?J? oj? ?J. ?g?. ?J? oj? ?J? ?J? .g. E. L. HERNDON? ?g* .?. Attorney-at-LaW, ?fy ?J. WALHALLA, 8. C. ?fy .fy PHONE NO. Ol. ?fy ?fy BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS. 4*. .I* *?. *t* .!* 4* *t* ..* *?* *t* .$* *t* .fy R. T. JA YNES, 4? ?j. Attorney-at>Law, 4? oj. WALHALLA, 8. C. ?J? .j. Bell Phone No. 20. ?fy 4* State ?ft Federal Court. Practice, ?g* ?J. oj. .J? oj? oj? oj? oj? oj? oj. oj? oj? oj? ?fy J. P. Carey, J. W. Shelor, ?g 4* Plckens, S. C. V/. C. Hughs, 4? .J. CAREY, SHELOR ?ft HUGHS, 4* ?fy Attorneys and Counsellors, ?g* 4? WALHALLA, 8. C. 4* 4? State ?ft Federal Court Practice. 4* oj. oj. oj. oj. oj. oj. ?fy ?fy ?fy fy ?fy ?fy Roofing, -i Bejairim Kurfees Paints and Oil. Gutter and Repair Work. X># GOOD, TINNER, - WALHALLA, 0. O Pile? Cured In 6 to 14 Days .' J ??? '. ? 'i. : '>:.'?.?v'.t;?' :. .* . . ..'.ist