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'iLr Worms. Feverishness and 1
*?o$ Loss of Sleep.
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The Centaur ComiwnY;
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Kxuct Copy of Wrapper
Effects of Dress.
"Some say the garb often affects the
character. The woman in white inclines
to play the ingenue."
"I- suspect there is something in it.
Queen Elizabeth always wore a ruiT."
"Well?"
"And had the reputation of being
something of a roughneck."
HOW WONDERFULLY RESINOL
SOOTHES ITCHING SKINS!
If you have eczema, ringworm or
Othej- il.Atng, burning, sleep-dost roy'?g
skin-eruption, try Resinol Ointment
and Resinol Soap and see how
quickly the itching stops and the trouble
disappears. Resinol Ointment is
also an excellent household remedy
for dandruff, sores, burns, wounds,
chafings and for a seore of other uses
where a soothing, healing application
is needed.
Resinol contains nothing of a harsh
or injurious nature and can be used
freely even on the most Irritated sur- j
face. Every druggist sells Resinol
Ointment and Resinol Soap.?Adv.
Generous Man.
"1 hear the divorce allowed each to
have the child half the time."
"Yes?he wants it days."?Judge.
About every ten years an old Joke
is given a new lease of life.
People who always say what they
think have few friends.
Efficiency built the Panama C;
The efficiency of the Panama
ness of the U. S. Navy wit hi
took over 8,000 miles out of
San Francisco and changed th
and Australia from Suez to Pai
Efficiency insures against lost i
most service out of equipment ar
the least cost.
Certain
Rool
is an efficier
Every advantage that men, money
to increase the production, maintai
Each of the General's enormous
to serve the ends of efficient manu
Each is equipped with the most
materials are purchased in enormt
the needs of manufacturing, thi
cost due to idle machinery. Th
and the pick of the market.
Expert chemists at each mill are ei
asphalts, and every roll of CER'
their watchful care.
CERTAIN-TEED resists the di
to ordinary roofing, because the fe
blend of soft asphalts, prepared un
board of expert chemists. It is th
asphalts, which keeps the inner s
roofing more pliable, and more im
the harder, drier kind.
CERTAIN-TEED is made in roll
There is a type of CERTA1
TEED for every kind of buildi
with flat or pitched roofs, from
largest sky-scraper to the smal
residence or out-building.
CERTAIN-TEED is guaranteed
5, 10 or 15 years, according to
(1,2 or 3). Experience proves t
it lasts longer.
General Roofing Man
World'* Lcrgeat Manufacturer* o
NawYarkCitT Cklc?*? PhlU<UtpV.i?
PltUlrttifc DrtroH 3? trantli
, UAxtU* K?n.
AUuti Riekaewd Hon.
CASTORS
Tor Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That j
Genuine Castoria
Always / ?
Bears the
Rirrn atnm / /
^&xJ.U.Utxx cyr * |J?
of
ft, Jr
ft/ Use
Or For Over
Thirty Years
EftSTOBIfl
till ointaun eoanxy, ?iw vona omr.
Special at Nine Cents.
"Do you suppose all these women
on the streets are shopping?"
"Oh, yes, but not necessarily for
spring suits, cosmetics and gewgaws.''
"No?"
"An enterprising confectioner advertises
a sweeping induction in nut
sundaes."
SWAMP-ROOT STOPS
sfrims mmimii
.... www unwitnuiik
When your back ache*, and your bladder
and kidneys seein to be disordered, remember
it is needless to suffer?go to your
nearest drug store and get a bottle of Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root. It is a physician's
prescription for diseases of the kidneys
and bladder.
11 has stood the test of years and has
a reputation for quickly and effectively
giving results in thousands of cases.
This proscription was used by Dr. Kil- (
mer in his private practice and was so :
very effective that it has been placed on :
sale everywhere. t?et a bottle. 50c and
?1.00. at your nearest druggist.
However, if you wish first to test this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr. '
Kilmer A t'o., Binghamton. N. Y., for a
sample bottle. When writing be sure and
mention this paper.?Adv.
Inconsistent.
Jones?Is Brown a vegetarian?
Smith?Brown? Well, hardly- why.
Brown's an Elk!
Only a fool has the nerve to boast
of his good sense.
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mn. o?.
anal, after inefficiency failed.
Canal doubled the effectiveout
adding a ship to it. It
the trip from New York to
e highway between London
lama.
motion?it produces the utld
yields the finest product, at
i-teed
ring
icy product
and machinery can offer is used
in the quality and lower the cost.
mills is advantageously located
facture and quick distribution,
up-to-date machinery. Raw
jus nuantitirs ?n?t far ak^o/t nt
js guarding against increased
is also insures favorable buying,
mployed to select and blend the
PAIN-TEED is made under
rying-out process so destructive
It is thoroughly saturated with a
der the formula of the General's
en coated with a blend of harder
aturation soft. This makes a
pervious to the elements than
s; also in slate-surfaced shingles,
ufacturing Company
/Roofing and Building Papon
St. Loorta Bottom OtTt^itJ
co Ciocioaati Now Ortoont
City Soattlu ItdkMiMli*
>too Loodoo Sydoo* .
! TEACHERS ELECT
BYNUM PRESIDENT
I
TEACHERS FROM ALL OVER
SOUTH CAROLINA GATHER IN
COLUMBIA.
HOLD MANY CONFERENCES
Numerous Interesting Addresses Are
I. Heard and Important New Courses JAre
Discussed. ....
Colutnbla.j7-A(lvorating progressive
legislation, the 44tji annual convert
tlon of tlie State Teachers' Association
adjourned. Officers for the ensuing
year were elected; the new cqnstitu- !
tlon and by-laws were adopted with- .
out opposition though with slight |
amendments. When the convention j
i losed 1,435 delegates had registered.
The officers are: W. C. Bynum of
Georgetown, president; vice presi- i
dents. E. C. McCants of Anderson and
Miss Augusta Dunbar of Hartsville. |
W. W. Nickels of Greenwood and the j
retiring president. Henry Nplson Sny- ;
der of Spartanburg, were placed on
the executive committee. R. C. Bu-ts
of Rock Hill holds over as secretary.
Dillon county, with a registration I
of S2. was awarded the large trophy ;
cup for having the highest percentage
of teachers in the county present at j
the convention. All counties were
represented. Invitations for the next
annual convention were submitted by !
Gaffney and Columbia, the selection |
will be made by the executive com- I
mittee
President Snyder appointed the
following standing committees for the
ensuing year:
Constitution and By-Laws?M. E. ;
Bro*kman of Greenville; Mrs. Dora
Dee Walker and W. L. Brooker of
Florence.
Necrology?Davis Jeffries and Miss
Leila Russell.
Organization?W. W. Nickels of
Greenwood. V. E. Rector of Hartsville
and Miss L. C. McLaurln.
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Status of Teaching Profession? 1
Patterson Wardlaw of Columbia. W. j
II. McNairy of Chester and Miss Ix)la
Irwin.
D. T. Kinard of the committee on
constitution and by-laws, to which
was referred the proposed new con- .
stitution. reported favorably with cer- J
tain amendments. The motion of adoption
was made by Mr. Edmunds. The
branch of the school peace league was
made by a constiutional department of
the association.
Over 50 colleges and high school
teachers of English met In city council
chamber and organized the South 1
Carolina Conference of English 1
Teachers. Officers for the ensuing '
year were elected, as follows: Presi- 1
dent, G. A. Wauchope of the University
of South Carolina; vice president. 1
J. C. Daniel of the Darlington schools; 1
secretary-treasurer, W. T. Myers of
Converse college.
The department of superintendence <
of the State Teachers' association met t
In the supreme court room. William I
C. Rvnum of Georgetown, the presi- t
dent, made an introductory talk, urg- 1
ing a change in the certification of |
teachers, a two session school day and ]
statewide compulsory attendance. ]
J. C. Daniel of Darlington read a
paper on "The Attitude of the School |
Towards Home Study," in which he |
outlined certain plans for the elimi- ,
nation of study troubles. Another
paper of Interest was that by D. It. (
Itiser of Hluffton cmi "The Hack water
Pupil and What to Do With liim."
A motion to ask trustes to order
a two session school day was tabled
by a vote of 32 to G. The resolution ! (
asking for the divided session was in- j ,
troduced by L. M. Hauknight, super- j
intendent of the Latta schools.
Big Fire at Spartanburg.
Spartanburg.?Joseph W. Nesbitt, j
of Reidville lost by fie a mum, nine ,
mules, one horse, five wagous, several
hundred bushels of corn, with fodder
nnrl Hnv ????! ? 1 * ?
I..IU in 1111 iiiiicmnery.
The total loss is approximately $10,000
while the insurance carried was only
$1,500. The fire-was discovered after
one o'clock in the morning. The origin
of the fire is unknown.
Lawyers to Meet at Charleston.
Columbia.?April 13 and 14 have
aeen fixed as the dates for the 1916 1
convention of the South Carolina liar J ,
Association. This will be the first i
convention held under the new policy
of the association, which contemplates
that the annual meetings, instead of (
being held as heretofore in Columbia. ,
shall be held in other cities, so that in j
the course of a few years the associa- '
tion will have met in each of the sev- j
eral main divisions of the state. The ;
meeting place this year is Charleston, j
?
Gap May Be Removed.
Greenville.?If the Piedmont &
Northern lines enjoy a substantial Increase
in revenue during the next six i
months, the "gap" in the territory
served will be eliminated. That is. i
if the patrons of this electric road i
will rally to its support and throw a !
large volume of business to the road
for the next half year the line from I ,
Spartanburg to Uastonia will be con- j :
structed. A statement to this effect ;
was made by Capt. E. A. Smyth, a
director of the Piedmont A Northern,
iu m?- i-iminuer or commerce.
Packing House For Orangeburg. I
Orangeburg.? Orangeburg's greatest
meeting was held when It was poai- i
thely decided that Orangeburg would
provide a $40,000 to $50,000 packing
bouse. The meeting was one of the !
most representative meetings ever i
held in this county aud the court <
house was filled. The purpose of the i
meeting was to discuss a packing i
hcuso for Orangeburg. W. W. I^ong
r* the government agrli ultural de'
me tit and of Clemson college was
Vhe principal speaker and he came to
Orangeburg to deliver an address.
1 74' 91" "*
mwmr
AND INDIGESTION
"Pape's Diapepsin" settles sour'
gassy stomachs in five
minutes?Time itl
You don't want a slow remedy when
your stomach is bad?or an uncertain
one?or a harmful one ?your stomach
is too valuable; you mustn't injure it. j
Pape's Diapepsin is noted for Its '
speed in giving relief; its harmlessness;
its certain unfailing action in
rninilntln tr nlolr onn?. ? -* ?????"
? o u.v?, duui , (aaajr diuiuuuuh.
Its millions of cures in indigestion,
dyspepsia, gastritis and otheV stomach
trouble has made it fuin.oda the world
oyer. . .
. Keep this perfect stomachdoctor inyour
home?Keep it handy?get a large
fifty-cent case from any. dealer and"
then if anyone Bhould eat something
which doesn't agree with them; if
what they eat lays like lead, ferments
and sours and forms gas; causes headache,
dizziness and nausea; eructations
of acid and undigested food?
remember as booh as Papo's Dlapepsin
comes in contact with the stomach all
such distress vanishes. Its promptness,
certainty and ease in overcoming
the worst stomach disorders is a revelation
to those who try it.?Adv.
Impaled on a Crowbar.
While Jumping from a bank of earth,
which was giving way under him. Joseph
Blake, manager of a local theater,
was impaled on a crowbar.
The bar entered the tlesliy part of
the thigh, tearing its way through
flesh and muscles along the waist line
and emerging under the lower rib.
So deep was the instrument imbedded.
it required two men to extract
it. Rlake will recover. The accident
occurred at the mine owned by the
injured man's father, west of this city.
?Grass Valley Dispatch. Sacramento
Boo.
HAD AWFUL
WEAK SPELLS
Suffered So Much Felt She Had to
Have Relief. Says Cardui
Made Her Well.
Elba, Ala.?Mrs. M. T. May, of this
place, writes: "I was not especially
strong when I married..., but after
my marriage, I seemed to get very
much worse. About two months after
I was married, I began to havo awful
weak spells. Would havo had spells
of headache, simply felt bad all tho
time, could hardly do a thing... 1
Buffered so much pain in my left side
ana nna tlio swimming of the head and
congestion and heartburn very bad. In
fact I suffered so much I thought I
would die. I kopt getting worse and
felt I must have some relief. I had
some pain and difficulty in walking...
"Mr. , who ran a store in
, recommended that I take 'CarJui,'
and my husband bought me a bottle,
which did me so much good that
tie bought me another, and after the
use of three or four bottles I was well;
was up doing ray work after the use of
tho first bottle. It's the finest tonic 1
know of. I got into better health than
I had been since my marriage. I advise
all women... who have weak
spells..., to take it."
The thousands of letters, which
come to us every year, like the above,
certainly are proof of the merit of
Cardui. the woman's tonic.
For sale by all druggists.
Logical.
There was a great commotion in a
crowded cur. A young lady had fainted
and was gently carried out by a
gentleman neur ner.
"I guess the heat of the car affected
her, poor thing." remarked a little
matron of sixty summers.
"Madam." answered the hardened l
cynic, "as that handsome young man i
was standing right behind her. 1 don't
think the heat had anything tc do
with it."?Pennsylvania Punch Bcwl.
KIDNEYS CLOG UP FROM
EATING TOO MUCH MEAT
Take Tablespoonful of Salts If Back
Hurts or Bladder Bothers?Meat
Forms Uric Acid.
Wo are a nation of meat eaters and
our blood Is lilted with uric uckl, says
a well-known authority, who warns us
to bo constantly on guard against kidney
trouble.
The kidneys do their utmost to free
V1 1 - - * * ? -
mo inouu ui mis irritating aciu, out
become weak from the overwork;
they get sluggish; the eliminative tissues
clog and thus the waste is retained
in the blood to poison the entire
system.
When your kidneys ache and feel
like lumps of lead, and you have stinging
pains in the hack or the urine is
cloudy, full of sediment, or tho bladder
is irritable, obliging you to seek
relief during the night; when you have
Bevere headaches, nervous and dizzy
spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or
rheumatism in bad weather, get from
your pharmacist about four ounces of
Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a
glass of water before breakfast each
morning and in a few days your kidtfeys
will act fine. This famous salts
Is made from tho acid of grapes and
lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and
has been used for generations to flush
and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize
the acids in urine so it Is no
longer a source of Irritation, thus ending
urinary and bladder disorders.
Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot
Injuro; makes a delightful cffervesrent
Uthia-wnter drink, and nobody
can make a mistake by taking a little
occasionally to keep the kidneys clean
and active.?Adv.
No Treating.
"Flubdub is a jolly sort of a chap
Always asks you how the world if
treating you."
"But he never offers to bar."
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PLAN FOR FIRE INSURANCE
Rock Hill Citizens Decide to Form a
Local Company?Will Apply for
Charter At Once.
Rock Hill.?A number of business |
men and farmers of York county are I
undertaking to solve the fire insurance )
problem as far as it concerns the peo- i
pie of Rock Hill and section. A con- |
ference of these citizens was held a
few days ago at which it was determined
to organize a fire insurance compuny
to do a local business, the company
to be capitalized at $100,000.
It is understood that satisfactory ar- !
rangements have already beeli made
to, reinsure a large part of the risks
which the company will w'rite. so that
the matter of the security* of. the.'business
which will, be .done by this poiu"jiany
is settled from the-beginning.
/:Amotur.'the well -known citizens nC
this city and Section who arc inter.ested
in the organization of the company
are T. L. Johnston, president, of \
the Peoples National Bank; Sidney |
Freidhelm of the large mercantile
flrm of A. Freidheim & Brother; C. W
F. Spencer, attorney; J. H. Steele. N. ;
B. Williams. J. A Willlford. J. S.
Glascock. (\ D. Reld. It. I.. Sturgis. j
D. P. Leslie, A, G. W'estbnook. farmers !
and business men of the county; Jr B !
Johnson, merchant and president of
the Peoples Trust Company; R. M.
London, merchant and printer; Prof. 1
E. \V. Ilall, educator; C. L. Cobb,
cashier Peoples National bank; Rich
ard T. Fewell. manager insurance department
Peoples Trust Company.
The company will apply to the secretary
of state at once for a charter,
and when this is granted the details
of organization will have attention.
Invite Wilson to Columbia?
Columbia -Should President Wilson
accept an Invitation to come to Charlotte
May 20 for the Mecklenburg celebration,
it is probable that he will
continue his travels to Columbia to
peak before the South Carolina Press
Association Telegraphic communications
have been directed by the Columbia
chamber of commerce to United
States Senator E. I). Smith and Congressman
A. F. Lever to prevail upon
the president to include Columbia in
the itinerary of Ills southern trip.
William Banks, president of the
State Press Assoratlon will rail a
meeting of the association in Columbia
May 19 to 21. should a favorable
response be had from Washington.
Colored College Dormitory Burrs.
Orangeburg.? Fire destroyed the
girls' dormitory of the State Colored
College here, entailing a loss of more
than $20,000 and causing the Injury of
several of the inmates, who were forced
to leap from second story windows.
The loss Is partially covered by insurance.
The tire was discovered about 1
o'clock, while the whole college community
was asleep. Though the alarm
was promt ply given many of the -ton
girls in the dormitory were cut off
from the stairs and fire escapes and
were forced to jump. Several of them
were more or less injured, two of them
suffering broken legs. All the injured
are expected to recover.
White Heads Anderson College.
Anderson. The Rev. John K. White.
D.I)., pastor of the First Baptist
church of Anderson, has been elected
president of Anderson college, succeeding
I)r. James P. Kinard. who resigned
a few weeks ago. The board
of deacons of the church voted unanimously
to recommend to the congregation
tlisit Dr. White be allowed to
accept the presidency carrying on the
duties of pastor and president at the
same time.
Plan For Firemen.
Orangeburg.- At a joint meeting of
the Orangeburg chamber of commerce
and agriculture and the Orangeburg
firemen held at the court house big
plans were made for the entertainment
of the State Firemen's Association
which meets in Orangeburg In June.
This meeting was very largely attended
and Orangeburgera are enthusiastic
over the coming of the tire laddies to
Orangeburg.
,
Pythians Going to Columbia.
Columbia -Chick Springs' mlsfor
tune, that resort having fallen of late
into the bankruptcy court. has
brought Columbia the good fortune of
entertaining this spring the Soutli Carolina
grand lodge. Knights of Pythias.
The annual convention will be held in
Columbia May 23-24
SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS ITEMS.
Plans are being made for the pack
Ing house at Orangeburg.
Editors of newspapers in four southern
South Carolina eounties met at
Beaufort recently and organized an association
which will boost Southern
Carolina.
A complete health survey of Greenville
county will be conducted by the
United Stales public health bureau.
Dr. L. L. Lumsden. chief of the bureau.
and nine assistants will conduct
the survey, which has begun.
Aiken recontly witnessed the; sue
cessful initiation of an annual March
horse show among the tourists. The
day was perfect except for a little i
wind and seemingly a majority of the
Aikentourists. many visiting front
neighboring resorts and many natives
attended. One of the finest dls
plays of horse flesh that could be put
fortli in a Southern resort <parndcd
their virtues. J. K. Madden and F
Ambrose Olurk acted as judges.
Sumter is installing a modern Fire
bell system.
Governor Manning spent the weekend
in Florida.
A definite movement for the erection
of n public library at Wiinnsboro i
has been inaugurated
A corps of engineers have begun a
preliminary survey on an electric rail i
way from Anderson to Atlanta.
John T. Melton, cashier of the N'a
tional State Bank at Columbia, died
a few days ago.
Fire recently destroyed the Getty
Hotel at HlaekBburg Damage is esti
mated at about IS.OOfi.
The first cattle sale in the splend >
new stockyards at Rock Hill has bee
postponed from March 22 until Marc! i
29. on* week lat?r.
umiu jj?ii
wemci
Jnvc
Now in Good He
of Lydia E. Pir
Compound. S<
Necessity. Do
Miracle.
All women ought to kn
taking Lydia E. Pinkham's V
those who seem hopelessly ill.
fered a great t[c/
^ my work eonij)ol
Hardly Abi
Alliert Lea, Minn.?"For aboul
my back and hips and was hardly
My head would ache and I was <1
talcing Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta
am feeling stronger than for years,
old and am doing my work all alon
remedies in the house as there a
Yost, Gil Water St., Albert Lea, M
Three Doctors Gave
Pittsburg, Penn.?"Your medi
me wonderfully. When 1 was a gi
was always sickly and delicate an<
irregularities. Three doctors gave
1 would go into consumption. 1
lMnkhanVs Vegetable Compound an
DOtlie l>egan to feel letter. 1 soon
and I got strong and shortly aftei
Now I have two nice stout healthy
able to work hard every day.'*? X
Duerkin<?,34 Cardner St.,Troy Hill,
All women arc invited to write
Cine Co., Lynn, Mass., for special
Nearly 150,000 Crop Reporters.
Nearly 150,000 volunteer crop re
porters and special correspondents are
now aiding the bureau of erop esti
mates of the United States depart
ment of agriculture in the preparation
of its estimates of crops and live stoc k
production of the country, according
to the annual report of the bureau i
which has just been issued. The* actual
number of these volunteer assist ,
ants Is 147,327. In addition there are
151 paid employees in the service of
th bureau. The total appropriation
for the work for the llscal year ending
June 30, 1915, was $27".5S0.? Dun's
Review.
FIERY RED PIMPLES
8oothed and Healed by Cuticura Soap
and Ointment. Trial Free.
Smear the affected skin with Cuticura
Ointment on end of flngor. Let It ro
mam live to ton minutes. Then wash
off with plenty of Cuticura Soap and
hot water. Dry without irritation.
Nothing like Cuticura for all skin
troubles from infancy to age
Free sample each by mail with Hook.
Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L,
Boston. Sold everywhere.?Adv.
Cheap Material.
Said lie Yes, I am a self-made
man.
Said She- Yes? And 1 suppose you ;
got the material at a bargain sale.
To keep clean and healthy take Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. 'I"hey regulate
liver, bowels and stomach.?Adv.
Henry Watterson, the noted editor,
spent years in training for a musical
career.
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Hai New Line <r* Study.
Charles William Beebe, who has
sailed for Georgetown. British Gu ana.
to establish a tropical zoological station
for u new form of scientific observation
and research, has been curator
of ornithology, New "?ork
Zoological society, since 1S9:?. In the
words of Doctor Beebe, "As yet thero
has been no concentrated scientific
investigation in tho tropics. The object
of previous expeditions has been
to collect as many birds or animals
as possible." "Our province is the
living creatures." says Doctor Beebe.
The government of British Guiana has
offered the use of Its hotnnir-ai i?n?-.
dens to the expedition. The amount
of work to.be.dono Is enormous? .
enough.to*keep -TU men working their
.life long, it is declared. An earlier
stay in Guiana and Venezuela is recorded.
in Doctor liecbe's book. "Our
Search lor. a Wilderness." And the
study of the -pheasant led him in
190y to India, Ceylon, Tibet and the
Himalayas. China. Sorneo. Java and
Japan.
It doesn't take the average honeymoon
long to get ready for the embalnier.
guard Tour family
Peruna protects the family
against coughs, colds, catarrh,
bronchitis, catarrh of the stomach,
liver and kidneys. It is just as
sure to relieve a case of catarrh of
the bowels as it is a case of catarrh
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