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! Hot Water Ea Puts Roses ii To look one's best and fsel one'B beet is to enjoy an inside bath each morning to fluah from the system the previous day's waste, sour fermentations and poisonous toxins before it is absorbed into the blood. Just as coal, when it burns, leaves behind a certain amount of Incombustible material in the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken each day leave in the alimentary organs a certain amount of indigestible material, which if not eliminated, form toxins and poisons which are then sucked into the blood through the very ducts which are intended to suck in only nourishment to sustain the body. If you want to see the glow of healthy bloom In your cheeks, to seo your skin get clearer and clearer, you are told to drink every morning upon arising, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In it, which is a harmless means of washing the waste material and toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary tract. The Slacker. A Wisconsin senator said in a recent address: "I support our government's foreign policies, and all the uttacks on those policies seem to me as weak and flabby as the slacker's excuse for not enlisting. "A slacker, you know, gave two excuses for holding back. They appeared on the recruiting agent's card, as follows: " 'First?Weak eyesight, and cannot see his way to enlist. " 'Second?His varicose veins and no confidence in the government.' " FRECKLES Mow II the Time to (let Itld of These I'gly Sputa. There's n-> longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, its the prescription othlne?double strength?Is guaranteed to remove these homely spots Simply get an ounce of othlne?double strength?from your druggist, and apply a little of It night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles hnve begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It la seldom that more than one none. i. - plctely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Be cure to ask for the double Btrcngth othlne, hs this la Bold under guarantee of money buck If It falls to remove freckles.? Adv. Hest Ever. 'What is the defendant's reputation for veracity?" asked the judge. "Your honor," said the witness, "I've known him to admit that he had been fishing all day and hadn't got a i single bite." Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and Buro remedy for Infants and children, and see that it In Uso for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Cnstoria Weariest Waiting. "Paw, what's the longest period of time?" "From one payday to the next."? Buffalo Express. If your skin Is scratched by a rusty nail, apply Hanford's Balsam at once. It should prevent blood poUon Adv. And some men are so hard to please that they ure not even satisfied with themselves. For fouls In cattlo uso Hanford's Balsam. Adv. Half a loaf is better than the average bam sandwich. BACKACHE AND KIDNEYS Dear Mr. Editor: For the benefit of othws, I gladly give this statement regarding the merits of "Anuric." Am nearly 76 years of age. I suffered from backache, weak back, rheumatism, and could not control the excretion of the kidneys. I can safely say that "Anuric," the new discovery of Dr. Fierce, of Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo. N. Y., has done me more real good than anything I have ever taken for these ailments. Signed?Mrs. N. M. Flint. NOTE:?A now remedy, called "Anuric," has been discovered by Dr. Pierce. It cures backache, headache j and the darting pains and aches of rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles. This "Anuric" is 37 times t more potent than llthla, and dissolves uric acid. as not water docs sugar. Standard Packer Cans with Solder ITcmm with Wax Strings ? Friction Top Syiup We ship any quantity desired. Write t< Spoclal Olacovniu i VIRGINIA CAN COMPANY i - ch Morning | i Your Cheeks | before putting more food Into the stomach. Girls and women with sallow skins, liver spots, pimples or pallid complexions, also those who wake up with a coated tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, others who are bothered with headaches, bilious spells, acid stomach or constipation should begin this phosphated hot water drinking and are assured of very pronounced results in one or two weeks. A quarter pound of limestone phosphate costs very little at the drug store but is sufficient to demonstrate that Just as soap and hot water cleanses, purifies and freshens the skin on the outside, so hot water and limeRtonn nhnnnhntn oof r??* Jnohln ! Rails. We must always consider that internal sanitation is vastly more important than outside cleanliness, bocause the skin pores do not absorb | impurities into the blood, while the bowel pores do. Women who desire to enhance the | beauty of their complexion should just try this for a week and notice results. Costa Rica's Proud Position. Costa Rica is unique among modern nations, inasmuch as it has moro teachers than soldiers. The standing army is only 500 strpng, while the , teachers in active service number j about 2,000. For nearly forty-live years the country has enjoyed internal peace and the executive power has been transferred regularly by elections every four years. RECEIPT FOR DARKENING YOUR GRAY HAIR Do this?Apply like a shampoo Q-Ran Hair Color Restorer to your hair and scalp. After a few applications you will be delighted to see all your gray, faded, prematurely or gray streaked hair turn to an even beautiful dark shade. Q-Ban is harmless, no dye, but makes scalp and hair healthy so all your hair whether gray or not is made soft, lustrous, wavy, thick, evenly dark and handsome. Insist on having Q-Ban. It is ready to use and sold on a money back guarantee. DOc ! for a big bottle sent prepaid or at drug stores. Address Q-Ban, Front St.. Memphis, Tenn. Advertisement. Ideas From Many Lands. Persia has given ns tho lampshade and hoop tunic; Russia tlietchcrkess j model of a long caftan, with its deep I folded waist belt. Arabia and India i have contributed the turban, and the eastern bird of paradise floating hack from its jewel clasp; while the skirt gracefully draping the lower limbs has already been seen divided by the trousers of the Turkish beauty. ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE FOR THE TROOPS Many war zone hospitals have ordered Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder, for use among the troops. Shaken Into the shoes and used In the foot-bath, Allen's Foot-Ease gives rest and comfort and makes walking a delight. Sold everywhere, 26c. Try It today. Adv. At the Chemistry Examination. Professor?Can you tell me what will happen to gold when it is left uncovered in the air? Student?It will be stolen. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are best for liver, bowels and stomach. One little Pellet for a laxative?three for a cathartic.?Adv. The man who undervalues himself is never overrated by others. For old sores apply Hanford's PalBam. Adv. The unfairness of the fair sex is proverbial. IN THE SPRING Now is the time to bring to your aid Dr. Pierce's Coldcn Medical Discovery (in tablet or liquid form). This wonderful remedy helps to restore stomach to its natural health nnd strength and to secure proper flow of the dl K<-awv<3 juu?'s, h gooa nppciito ana full digestion of the food you eat. It invigorates the liver, regulates the bowels and puriiles and enriches the blood. Dr. l'ierce's Golden Medical Discovery is absolutely free from alcohol and injurious drugs. Its ingredients print- 1 ed on wrapper. You can be certain it is a true blood-maker, tissuo-builder, and a restorative nervo tonic and that I it will produco no evil after-effect. Thousands?probably many of your neighbors- are willing to recommend "Golden Medical Discovery" because ; it has made them stronger in body, brain and nerve. NIA CANS GIVE | ST RESULTS \V \\\| cd Cup*?Wax St aling Cans \ V \\lw| Cnns niiil l'nils. All sizes. \\V\ \\tj winy for low 1916 price list. 'or Early DnUvery Cox 795, Buchanan, Va. I CHAMPION CORN GROWERS MEETING STATE PRIZE WINNERS GATHER AT BIG BANQUET HELD IN COLUMBIA. GUESTS OF DIRECTOR BAKER Fifteen-Year -Old Cary McKenzie la Leader for Year-List of the State Prize Winners Given Columbia.?Ton boj champion corn growers of South Carolina, members of the boys' corn clubs were the guests of honor at a banquet given In Columbia at the JefTerson hotel by j L. L. Baker of Bishopvllle, state agent for the boys' club work. Gov. Manning and other state officials attended the banquet. Bach of the young champions was presented with a prize. Last year 1.0G9 young boys were enlisted in the agricultural clubs of the state. These boys produced 22.125 uuoucis ui corn, worm 91z.ubZ.2s. The average cost per bushel was 42 1-2 cents. The average yield per acre was 49.6 bushels. Cary McKenzie of Hamer In Dillon county won the first prize for the state. He produced 164.2 bushels of corn on an acre at a cost of 9 cents per bushel. This is considered by the government experts to be the best record for the South. James \V. Draflfin of Lesslie in York county produced 106.42 bushels on one acre at a cost of 26 cents per bushel. He received the second prize at the banquet. Boykin McCaskill of Camden won third prize. He produced 121.4 bushels 011 one acre at an average cost of 17.2 cents per bushel. The congressional district winners who attended the banquet were: First district?Neal Hodge. Manning, Clarendon county, 64.04 bushels of corn at 28 cents per bushel. Second district ? James Frankie Fail. Govau. Bamberg county. 114.08 | bushels of corn, at 35 1-2 cents per j bushel. I Third district?Ernest Brooks. Prosperity, Newberry county, 95.42 bush- j els of corn at 19 1-2 cents per bushel. Fourth district?Lewis Jackson. Wellford, Spartanburg county. 65.08 bushels of corn at 42 cents per bushel. Fifth district ? Robert McCaskill. Camden. Kershaw county. 108 bushels of corn at 24.5 cents per bushel. Sixth district?Travis Godbold, Eulonia. Marion county. 100.32 bushels of corn at 31.5 cents per bushel. Seventh district Jacob Monts. | Blythewood, Richland county, 79.42 bushels of corn at 17.5 cents per j bushel. Plan Big Event at Spartanburg. Spartunburg. ? Prospects are very ; aright for the 22nd annual Spartanburg music festival, which will t>e held May 17, 18. 19. Announcement is made that Walter Damrosch. dean of Ameri- j can conductors, and the New York Symphony society orchestra, which ranks second to none in the world, have been secured for their eighth engagement in the premier musical event in the Southern States. Some of the most noted stars on the operatic and concert stages have been engaged to sing. The Converse College Choral Society and the children's chorus are larger than ever before, the later 200 voices, 550 in all. The roster of artists as announced by Edmon Morris, dean of the school of music of Converse College and director of the festival, follows: Miss Tilly Koenen. contralto; Miss Laura Combs, soprano; Miss Anna Case, colature soprano; Mrs. Merle Tlllotson, A1 cock, contralto; John Campbell. tenor; Theodore Harrison, bari- j tone; Robert Maitland, bass. Rumor of New County. Winnsboro.?A new county will be formed from parts of Fairfield. Chester. York and Lancaster with Rook ! Hill or Great Falls the county seat, according to a rumor that originated here. Those familiar with the propos ed venture will not give out anything for publication. Forest Fires Do Damage. Bethune.?A severe wind has been blowing in this section and forest fires were raging. P. L. McNaughton, a few miles above here, lost his residence, Ixarn. smokehouse and out buildings, with their entire contents, by fire. A ew residence on T). W. Black well's place. Just nbove here, was burned. Several thousand shingles, owned by A. B. McLaurin in town were burned., Joe Sullivan, just across Lynch'* river, lost his Imrn. his eot.tonseod, several hundred bushels of corn, 16 tons of fertilizer, bogs and chickens burned Missing Aviator Spartanburg Boy. Spartanburg.?Robert H. Willis, one ' of the two lieutenants of the P'irat j Aero squadron of the United States ; forces who was lost in the desert foot hills of the Sierra Madres in Mexico, is a Spartanburg county boy and resided for a number of years at Landrum ; and Inman in this county, where his father. Ft Ft Willis Is a brother of Alfred Willis of Spar tanburg and Mrs. Roland Lee. wife of Representative Roland Lee. a member of the South Carolina legislature from this county. Is his sister. To Make Cigars In Greenwood Greenwood?Greenwood's latest enterprise is a cigar fat tory which will bj opened here In a few days by Joe G. Greene, one of the hest known traveling men in the state. Mr. Greene has secured as superintendent of the factory R. L. Maddux of Quitman. Ga., an experienced cigar maker. The government permit provides for the employment of 50 people. Mr. Greene states that he will use Havana and Pcrti Rican tobacco and already has a shipment in. He will make cigars of high quality. HOW MRS. BEAN MET THE CRISIS Carried Safely Through Change of Life by Lydia E. Pinkh&m's Vegetable Compound. Nashville,Tenn.?"When I was going through the Change of Life I had a tu1 ilillllliiinliliiiii nmor 68 'arK? ? | I child's head. The doctor said it was three years coming f wttSS and gave me medic'ne ^or untl1 * - was called away I ggml from the city for 9?m? time. Of course 1 couia not \ UFftk go to him then, so 7 ^^ myBisterinlawtold > * ?_1 L___imo that she thought Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound would cure it. It helped both the Change of Life and the tumor and when I got home I <ffcl not need the doctor. I took the Pinkham remedies until the tumor was gone, the doctor said, and I have not felt it since. I tell every one how I was cured. If this letter will help others you are welcome to use it," ?Mrs. E. H. Bean, 525 Joseph Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a pure remedy containing the extractive properties of good old fashioned roots and herbs, meets the needs of woman's system at this critical period of her life. Try it If there is any symptom in your case wlileli puzzles you, write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. TRY THE OLD RELIABLE UflHTERSMlTH's I? V?n ILL (UNIL For MALARIA CreVER*' A PWE GENERAL STRENGTHENING TONIC AUKNTK?H11 h 11 is wanted for <iulok x-IlltiK houB' hold hi>- tnlt Ion, ?ampl<ti furniBln il .1. 1.. llon-iimn.Mnvliytt.-.; I fhim-h, Fort vullry.tiu. NO. 14-1916. MADE GREAT BY ADVERSITY Misfortune and Poverty Have Been Means of Urging Men to Great Accomplishments. Adverse circumstances are frequently among the foes that, being vanquished, bestow a blessing. Rev. J. Frank Thompson writes in the Universalis! Leader. It was a good thing for the world that the loss of his fortune induced Thackeray to become a writer. English literature is indebted for the "Pilgrim's Progress" to tho imprisonment that compelled Bunyan to choose between mental industry and madness. If Hawthorne had not lost his position in tho customhouse ho might never have written "The Scarlet letter" and tho books that followed it. Through physical blindness Milton gained an increase of spiritual vision. In the sorrow of exile, and the lofty meditations which were tho only solace, Danto found the inspiration of his poem. It was whilo dwelling on the Isle of Patmos, with convicts as his umy companions, inai Jonn received his revelation. Willingness to suffer for the truth which he proclaimed gave to the letters sent by Paul from his Roman dungeon a power beyond that of the essays v.hich Seneca wrote upon his golden table. It was through resisting the temptation to save his life at the cost of his mission that Jesus added to the wisdom of his teaching the perfect example which had made him "The T.iirht r?f tho W/\t?l/l " He Could Take a Hint. Old Andy Jimson's wife had been dead less than three months when Andy began to "take notice'' of the Widow Hagley. Soon after this fact had become apparent someone asked Andy how he was "coming on" with the widow. "We've quit," said Andy tersely. j "That so? How did that happen?" "Well, by heck, when a feller up an' asks a woman to marry hiin an' she comes at him with a dipper o' hot water to throw over him, an' sicks her i dog on him an' calls him nine diff'ent names an' threatens to hoss-whip him, he'll take a hint if he ain't an id Jit an' I took the hint nn' left. Some folks can't take a hint, but I kin, by heck!" ! Ever Eat Grape-Nuts? There's a vast army of physical antl mental wnrl- #?ra A ? W.nwo ?TIIU U U. One reason?its delicious nut-like flavour. Another ? it is easily and quickly digested ? generally in about one hour. But the big reason is? Grape-Nuts, besides having delicious taste, supplies all the rich nutriment of whole wheat and malted barley, including the "vital" mineral salts necessary for building brain, nerve and muscle. Always ready to eat direct from the package, Grape-Nuts with cream or good milk is a well balanced ration?the utmost in sound nourishment. "There's a Reason" ?sold by Grocers. % % | STATE SHOWS BIG GAIN j Makes Considerable Advance In Manu< factures and Also Shows An Increase of Capital. Washington,?A gain of almost $10.000.000 or 17 per e.ent of capital . invested in the state In 1914 over 1909 indicated by figures-of the Unfted States census bureau made pubHc here when statistics for South Carolina were shown. The population of South Carolina at the census of 1910 was 1,515.400 and it is estimated that it was 1,590.000 on July 1. 1914. The summary shows that considerable increase at the census of 1914. as compared with that for 1909. In the order of their importance, from a peri rentage standopint. the increases for the several items rank as follows: Materials. .17.2 per cent; primary i KnreAnAn.^ OO 1 * 11VI ? >.! |>?-| I'CIH , value "I products. 22.7 per cent; salaried employers. 21.7 per cent. The capital invested, as reported in 1914. was $203,211,000. a gain of $29.990.000. or 17.3 per cent, over $173.331.000 in 1909. The value of products was $138.891.000 In 1914 and $113,236,000 in 1909. the increase being $25,665,000. j or 22.7 per cent. The average per establishment was approximately $74.! 000 In 1914 and $61,900 In 1909 The value of products represents their selling value or price at the plants as actually turned out by the factories during the census year and does not necessarily have any relation j to the amount of sales for that year. J The values under this head also inj chide amounts received for work done 1 on materials furnished by others. The salaries and wages amounted to $29,052,000 in 1914 and to $24,117.000 In 1909. the Increase being $4,935,: 000 or 20.5 per cent. The number of salaried employes was 3.946 in 1914. as compared with 3.257 in 1909. making an Increase of | 707. or 21.9 per cent. Ttie average number of wage earners was 71.914 In 1914 and TCt.04*7 in 1909. the decrease being 1,132. or 1.6 per cent. Organizing Pig Clubs. Columbia.?"Pips and Prosperity" is the slogan of the pig clubs which are organizing in South Carolina un j tier the auspices of the boys' club work, L. I,. Baker of Blshopville being | state agent. Formation of pig clubs is the step which follows after the corn clubs. Bankers of the state are lending their interest to the movement. Many pure bred elres have been pur chasd for pig club members, the i money being loaned at low rates. Assurances have been given by Im i B. Dunlap of Hock Hill, vice president of the South Carolina Bankers' Association, that help will be extended t ? those young men, members of the agricultural clubs, who make good records. Speaking to the young corn champions at the Jefferson li >tel banquet. Mr. Dunlap said that agrieul turo was the most important topic to be discussed at the last meeting of the bankers. He said that the bunkers of the state were only too glad to i aid every member of the agricultural i clubs who tried to become better farmers. Data on Farm M.in.nn,m,nt Orangeburg. ? Government experts i are in Orangeburg county securing j | farm management data. O. E. Hope. an expert in farm management, lias ! | been in the county at this work for the post three weeks. A. G. Smith, an agriculturist, who is in charge of the work in this county, has been at j ! work here this week and will stay > here until the work is completed. About four more men will be brought ; to the county right away to assist in ; this work. A bulletin will be issued covering work on 250 Orangeburg county farms. This bulletin will show the , cost of farming on efficiency basis. This bulletin will be of great value, as what holds good with these 250 farms will likely hold good with all farms in the entire county, the only ! one in South Carolina that this work is going on in. Organize for Insurance. Sumter.?At a meeting here It was \ decided to organize an insuranc e mu- | tual covering Sumter, Clarendon and Lee counties in order to insure better Are protection in those counties. SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS ITEMS. The state firemen will meet In Orangeburg June 20. 21 and 22. Hoys of Sumter county have organized a pig club. President Wilson nominated C. O. Rowland to be nost master ?.t i i and George L. Hardy at Johnston. In common picas court at Anderson in a suit for $ir>,rtOft for alleged libel brought by S. C. C. Galloway of Easlev against The Daily Mail the jury brought in a verdict for the newspaper. Governor Manning delivered an ad dress at his home town Tuesday evening. Greenwood will soon have a new grammar school building. The con tract has been let for $22,000. Columbia sent a number of firemen ' and fire-fighting apparatus to Augusta to help fight the big fire. A number of volunteers also went on the special train. The plant of the Carolina Cotton Mills company which has been in the j hands of a receiver for years was , sold at am tion at Greenville for $204, ; 500 to A. C. Furman. a scoek broker Thousands of South Carolinians have visited Augusta sin-^e the big fire. Charlton It Ward died at his home in Lamar after being injured while operating a saw in his woodworking plant a few days ago. A board struck him in the stomach, tntllcting internal injuries from which ha died. Winnsboro's new and up-'o-date $80,000 electric water and sewerage plant began active operations a few days ago when the current was turned on front Parr Shoals 19 milo9 ttway to the substation located there on the outsit irte of the town. T CALOMEL IKES 10 IT'S MERt Straighten Upl Don't Lose a D Liver and Bowels With Ugh! Calomel makes you sick. Take * dose of the vile, dangerous drug tonight and tomorrow you may lose a \ day's work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. 1 Calomel, when It comes into contact with sour bile crashes into It. breaking It up. This is when you feel that 1 awful nausea and cramping. If you feel sluggish and "all knocked out," if your liver is torpid and bowels constipated or you have headache, dizziness, coated tongue, if breath Is bad or j 6toinach sour, just try a spoonful of harmless Godson's Liver Tone. Here's my guarantee?Go to any drug store or dealer and get a aO-cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone. Take a spoonful tonight and if it doesn't Invents Multiple Phonograph. Efforts to nlav simultaneously in order to increase the volume of sound have hitherto j proved failures, owing to the impossibility of exactly synchronizing them, and the slightest difference in speed results in jarring discord. According to Popular Mechanics a Frenchman has just brought out a phonograph in which several disks can be played at once. They are placed one above the others one on vertical driving axis which, of course, turns them all at the same speed. Kach disk has its own needle and reproducer . All the sound goes into a common horn by means i of connecting arms pivoted at the 1 : large ends. EI IXIR RAUFK WORTH ITS WRIGIIT IN (iOl.O IN THE I'llII IITIMX I coulnu'tfd miliaria In IMIl, ami after a rrurn' frn'tlenn treatment tiy a prominent Washington physician, your I ". 11 \ I r ItalirU entirely rurnl me. On arriving here I on me town with tropical malaria?the worst form ?ami sent home for llaltok. Again It nrovcu 11h value it is worth Its Wright in hold hen*. Urnsir O'Hagan, Troop K. Mh I', is. Citrulry, Ilitluvun, Philippine*. I%II * I r llu !> !*. 5o ortits. all <lriiggt?tH or by Parcels Pout prepaid, from Kloerewskl ?fc Co., WiittUlugtou, ?>. C. His Hobby. "Ditl you ever see one of those hairess Mexican dogs. Hill?" naked one of a pair of tramps by the roadside. "Naw. I ain't," answered his pal, "an" wot's more, I don't want to. The only kind o' dogs I'm interested in is the toothless ones." i Men and Women Women sis well as men nro made tnlserihlo by kidney nml bladder trouble. Ilr. j Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney | remedy, is highly recommended by thou[ lands. Swamp-Root stands the highest for the reason that so many people say It has proved to he Just the remedy needed In thousands of even the most distressing cases. At druggists In She. and Jl.w sizes. You may receive a sample size buttle of Swamp-Root by Parcel Post, nlso a pamphlet telling you about it. Address , Dr. Kilmer & Co., Plnghamion, N. Y., and enclose ten cents, uiso mention this i paper. What She Thought. "Did the burglars upset your house much?" "Terribly. When 1 entered and saw everything upside down my first thought was that Jim had come home unexpectedly and changed his clothes."?Detroit Free Press. FOR ITCHING SCALP And Falling Hair Use Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Trial Free. When the scalp Is Itching because of dand/uff and eczema a shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water will be found thoroughly cleansing and soothing, especially if shampoo is preceded by a gentlo application of Cuticura Ointment to the scalp skin. T,"*rnn annmln oo/?L K\r moll ' '?* ^ Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere.?Adv. Exceptional Case. "Thinks well of himself, doesn't he?" "I'll tell you the sort of fellow he s." "Yes." "He takes off his gloves to shake hands with himself." C01 SAGElEAIN HI 10 DARKEN II It's Grandmother's Recipe to keep her Locks Dark, Glossy, Beautiful. I The old-time mixture of Sigo Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, Btreaked and faded hair Is grandmoth er's recipe, and folks aro again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quito sensible, as wo are living in an ago when a youthful appearance is of the greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, wo don't have tho troublesome task of gathering the < sage and tho mussy mixing at homo. All drug stores sell tho ready to-uso product, improved by tho addition of other ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" for I about Rft ponio o '* 1 - ?* i/mvit:, il in very pop- | ular because nobody can discover it | has been applied. Simply moisten 1 your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking ono small strand at a time; by i morning tho gray hair disappears, but i what delights tho ladies with Wyeth's 1 J Sago and Sulphur Compound, is that, ; besides beautifully darkening the hair i after a few applications, it also pro- ' duces that soft lustre and appearance ' of abundance which is so attractive. This ready-to-uso preparation is a de- . ' light fill toilet requisite for those who | desiro a more youthful appearance. It ? is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease.?Adv. | ..ohn Calvin Lewis of Louisville, Ky., la said to be the nearest living relative to Georgo Washington. ( 1 -? U SICK, UGH! M ID SALIVATES ay's Work! Clean Your Sluggish "Dodson's Liver Tone." straighten you right up and make you feel fine and vigorous by morning I want you to go back to the store and get your money. Dodsqu's Liver Tone Is destroying the sale of calomel because It it real liver medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore It cannot sail- kr vate or make you sick. 1 guarantee that one spoonful of Dodson'o Liver Tone will put your sluggish liver to work and clean your bowels of that sour bile and constipated waste which Is clogging your system and making you feel miserable. I guarantee tlia,. bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will keep your entire family feeling fine for months. Give It to your children. It Is harmless; doesn't gripe and they like Its pleasant taste Snl^nHIH Daiiii<av/ f?'??? Begun in 1909. the Central railway station of l^ipzig was recently com pleted at a cost of 5152.130.000. It is believed tlmt it will take the flrsi place among the terminals of Europe. The material used for the front of the building is a yellow-colored, hard sandstone from the quarries of Schona on the Elbe. The rear and the walls at the big entrance halls are built o' sandstone of the Cotta quarries. What It Was. "There's something in this world besides money." "Yes." said the cynic, "the work house." ill Particular snuff | PI users everywhere | jgj are contented with jjj Tube Rose, "The ; Snuff That Satis- h - fies." It's clean, Ei ij smooth, rich and IjM 1* I m mellow. r_l_3 ! ' ~ The Green Labels are fcood. for premiums. g |S E 3 ^ . in Send 5c for a f' j-oz tin or eocjor IS tin*. H BROV>; & WILLIAMSON M TOBACCO CO, ? i Dept. L Winston-Salem, N. C. (inHBHUBUiiil M The Reliable Remedy ? (or lumbapo, pout and 1 RHEUMATISM J m (iK.TS AT TIIK JOINTS M riU>M TIIK INSIUB F?>r Hale by all 'Sjk drupplata SAVE YOUR MONEY.? One box of Tutt's I'Ills save many dollar* In doctor'* bill*. A remedy for dl*ea*e* of the liver, Ick headache. dyapepsla, con *t I pat Ion and blllou*ne*?. a million people endorse Tuffs Pills Bn We are the (argent Rne Hh handle of KfKis in IV IV _ yA the South. What have Or} 1ftJa ~"[ti & 't.W you toHlilpV The hlKhest market priceguarIanleeil with quick return*. Give un a trial. Reference Int National Hank Richmond Va. WOODSON-CRAIG CO., Commission Merchants Deot B, Richmond, Va. Astonishing Value In Genuine Palm Hat! Sold to Agent*, Store , V keeper*, anil Mall ordei [ dlatrlbntorH at the re / J markable price of 2 for W ~>c_A ..lirum lOHip.uo. fT" y J Ideal Hradirrnr tot yjf Street, Reac h or Karm X;. __ X use. Scud 2.'c oontH for ..c,' ? sample hnta, genera) 'uliilng unci special prices for quantities. f?. S. WARMAN, 189 Broadway. New York City Agents Attention! iVo furnish you goods that soil every day In the cear, In any neighborhood, to erery man or woman, y hi to or colored. This Is t ho chance of a lifetime to ;et In a buslnv s wlieac even an nne.iperleneed onr on can ninko |.A 00 a day handling onr goods and we Kisltlvoly refund your money for all goods yon do lot sell. Send stamped envelope for full particulars. 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