aid to ones vision on boa^id. CLEMSON COMMISSAHY-K1TCHEX Damaged by KIl'O- I JOSS Considera ble.-Cadets Eura a Holiday. Clemson College, Jan. IS.- Fire this morning partially destroyed the kitchen and commissary at Clemson College. Tho loss ls estimated at $2").OOO, fully covered by insurance, .which was carried with the Sinking Fund Commission of the State. The kitchen and commissary are attached to Barracks No. 1, the largest rf a .group of three dormitory buildings. For a while this entire group was threatened, hut the splendid fire fighting of the corps of cadets con fined the conflagration to its origi nal limits. There were no accidents. While much of the kitchen equip ment was damaged or destroyed and a considerable quantity of supplies burned, breakfast was served this moraine ps usual. A holiday was de clared iii recognition of the officient work ci the cadets, but otherwise there will be no interruption in the schedules. A temporary roof will bo constructed over the kitchen and commissary, and steps will be taken at once to replace such equipment as is not usable. Tho tile floors and the refrigerating plant were not dam aged. Tba origin of the fire has not yet been determined. To Cure a Cold la Ono Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (TtblatsJ h stop? (he Cooja and Headache and works off the Cold. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c. Woman Elected Probate Judge. Greenville, Jan. 19. - Tho first woman county official to bo olected In Soe th Carolina was chosen herc to-day In a special election held to choose a successor to Probate Judge Walter M. Scott, who was killed In an automobile accident the day after Christmas. Judgo Scott's widow, Mrs. Fannie C. Scott, who had served as clerk in the office of her husband for a number of years, was unopposed as n candidato for tho unexpired term of the deceased official. Mrs. Scott ls to assume the duties of the office within a few days. Subscribo for Tho Courier. (BesM HOW DOCTORS TREAT COLDS AND THE FLU First Step in Treatment Is a Brisk Purgative With Calotabs, the Purified and Hcftned Calomel Tablets that are Nausea ks3, o\fo and Sure. Doctors have found by cxporlonco that no medicine for colds and infill' en/a can bo depended upon for full ef fectiveness until the liver is made thor oughly active. That is why the lirsi atop in tho treatment is the new, nausea less calomel tablets called Oa?otabs, which are free front lite sickening and weakening effects ?d' tho old style calo mel. Doctors also point o?t thc fact that mi active livor m t'y go -i long way towards preventing lu Huemul and is ono of tho mod important factors in en abling Hie patifitt to successfully with stand :m attack and ward' off pneu monia. One Calot ab on tho tongue nt bcd time with a swallow of water-that's all. No salts, no nausea nor the slight est interference with your eating, pleas tire or work. Next morning your cold lias vanished, your liver is -active, your svstrm is purified, and yon are feeling fln<\ wMlt a hearty appetite) for break? f;. .. .-Ms sell Calot nbs only in ,..;?-?"..i >.'?! packages, price thirty* f,*' Pl Wa and h?l|pv?i Dv>nV have nd "tod a cure. I advise anyone sufi?, .'ne from " id'w complaint to give thl* remedy a trial" 60c