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> $ "* ' * a SwnnerS THE HIGHEST QUALITY SPAGHETTI 36 fbge Recipe Bock Free SKINHER MFC. CO.. OMAHA. USA IAA0EST MACARONI FACTORY IN AMERICA ^ KODAKS & SUPPLIES We also do hipljent class of finishing. Prices and Catalogue upon request. S. Gnletki Optical Co., Richmond, Va. W. N. CHARLOTTE, NOC 49-1916. ^^^|Net Contents 15 Fluid Drachn I CASTORiA1 |j ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT. | ij AVc^ctablc Preparation forAs -J IwP.tjfv _! :i?i:_,ui,nKvut hvPrtillll- i IftortN M ! RmJ the Stomachs and Bowels of j i &?$ iLittWjwTailiiiiiiiiM J Kf C Tiygl >MUU^U?iq Kc 5 k vj j; Thereby Promoting Digestion | 5 By|o ; Cheerfulness and RcslContains Eo'o.? neither Opium, Morphine nor i j Mineral. Not Nahcotic E^ ? I j Jfopt of oidDrSAVLurrrjsrR | L 3 J JhtmfiJtin Smi y |?.f?n j ALx SrmjMi \ gfksjJ ??Z2* \ Rift iflElSL*- } | Rf?&? 'It *, ? w ( ICjfC; vC } Ctan/MSufar KB 5* J hmfrryrwvjt Atnr ) Rr^yfi | A helpful Remedy for | |??Sc' i Constipation and Diarrhoea,! i ??. 8 nnd Fevcrishness and j I Siis- Loss of Sleep i 1 * " - I 1 >?>- jwbhrcstnunQwrciiw?'^ r-^^naturt;?f i The Centau? CoMPMir. 8 Exact Copy of Wrapper. -? * * vuiur or imagination. "Oh, mummy," the little boy exclaimed In high excitement, "look there's a rabbit." 'Oh, no, dear,' replied the mother In fond rebuke, because it was a place where rabbits seemed improbable, and because she had not quite the keen vision of her son. "1 think It's only imagination." There followed a little pause, during which the boy was thinking, and then he asked: "Mummy, are all imaginations white behind?" RED, ROUGH, PIMPLY SKIN Quickly Cleared by Cuticura So-p and Ointment. Trial Free. You may rely on theao fragrant, Bupor-creamy emollients to care for your akin, scalp, hair and lianda. Nothing better to clear the akin of pimples, blotphes, redness and roughnoss, the scalp of dandruff and itching and the hands of chapping and soreness. Free sample each by mail with Rook. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, Hoston. Sold everywhere.?Adv. Lack of Confidence. "Mrs. Twobhle and I will go to the i polls together," said Mr. Twobhle. "That's a tine example for other married people." "Perhaps so, but Mrs. Twobhle is such a suspicious woman she's afraid I'll take advantage of the secret ballot and not vote the way she's told iue to." iirtTurnic inv o > i wr muinc.no JU i ohlvc I for Colds, Croup, Pneumonia and Asthma ; GOOSE GREASE LINIMENT for Neuralgia, Rheumatism and Sprains. For sale by all Druggists. GOOSE GREASE COMPANY, MFK'S.. Greensboro, N. C.?Adv. Easily Explained. "I wonder why Alice has remained a miss." "Itecause she failed to make u hit." Just the Pet. "The alligator can) go six months without eating." "Just the pet for a poet." i ' ; A torpid liver condition prevents proper food KMlinllntloD. Tone up your liver with WrlRht'a Indian Vciretablu PI1U. They act ? ?!/ auu mreij. AQV. Hussiu Is u large producer of asI. est oft. . Bodily Housekeeping (BY V. M. PIEUCE, M. D.) The subject of drinking water with meals bus been misunderstood. In recent years Investigation by means of X-rays, the observations of scientists such as Cannon, Grutzner, Favlov, Fowler, Hawk, prove that un abundance of wnter taken during digestion Is necessary in good bodily housekeeping. If your kidneys are sick, or yon suffer with lumbago or rheumatism at times, pain in the back or back of the neck, take a little Anuric before meals. This can be found at nny good drug store Therefore my advice to young or old Is, always drink plenty* of pure water. And for. long lire, occasionally take tablets of Anuric three or four times a day. Anuric actft much more quickly than Hilda. Many find it dissolves uric acid as water does so gar. fr'.;.'.. . ASk'jfc- 13 FY 1MM11 nisi ' * ' AH Facilities. The aged admiral \v?s well known for Ms powers of exaggeration. At supper one night he was describing a thrilling vojrage. "While cruising in the . Mediterranean," he said, "we pussed an island which was red with lobsters." "15ut," said one of the politely incredulous guests, "lobsters are not red until boiled." "Of course not," said the undaunted admiral, "but this was a volcanic island with boiling springs!" A woman is seldom satisfied when an old dress is forced to do her a good turn. niOTnnia uHoiumn For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always / ? Bears the AO*" ""rw 1 F [Vr nU5B kK For Over Thirty Years CUSTORIA m oi?t<uii ?i? rtaa orrr. ' FRESH - CRISP WHOLESOME- DELICIOUS TH? SANITAAY METHODS APPLIED IN TH? MAKING Of THESE BISCUITS MAKE iriin THS STANDARD -f EXCELLENCE {pur pHlir hA? ttvroc or if n?l h? should. ?>4sk hun or urrils us qivinq his name. CHATTANOOGA BAKERY FOR ANY REASON BUT THAT | Whatever It May Be, No Man Goes to a Banquet to Have a Good Time. An alert our arises from a pillow at llio sound of tin* latchkey in ilie door. The clock on tile mantel strikes three. In 11 ? ? distance is heard the grinding hum of a taxi. "Is that you. John? What hind ol a time iliil you huveV" "Kotten! The most awful thing?"I "IMil your speech go well?" "If I do say it, Lottie, my speech snW?d llic dinner." "What did you have to eat? Was it a good dinner?" John tosses out the highly decorated menu and turns up the'gas. Lottie studies it with professional interest. "It looks like an awful good dinner." "They all look good In type." "Men certainly do have good times," sighs Lottie wjst fully. "Good times," snorts John, "you don't think I went for a good time, do you?" No man really knows why lie goes to a banquet.-?Helena Smith-Dayton, ill ('iirtnniN Mmrn*ino To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S j TASTELKSS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, as the formula is printed on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron builds up the system. 50 cents. Alas, the Change! Look at man. When he Is a Imbe j everybody wants to kiss him. When be is a innu everybody wants to kick 1 bint. Roman Eye Balsam is an antiseptic ointment, applied externally and not a "wash." j Its healing properties penetrate the in- j tlamed surfaces, providing prompt relief. Adv. Revenge. i i-|i, uit',1 mm nit' mi 11 lilt! i I'll 111 I | r.ut I put a couple of bricks in their ball before I blowetl it up!" Dr Prrry'B "PrnU Shot" Is not n "loifnuo" or "?yrup." but a rritl uld-f>?t)loncd | doii' of medicine which cirnns ou. Worm* or Tapeworm with ? iingle doie. Adv. The day may lie dim and long, but it may also he sanctified by golden I deeds. A SOUTH CAROUNA WOMAN New Brooklnnd, S. C.??"I had a linrtlng under my right shoulder blade also a very severe cough with pain in my right side. My husband had four different doctors for me and none of them did me any good. Some said I had consumption and others said I would have to have an operation. I was down ?unable to sit up from the first of April to about flie latter part of Sep- ! teinher?and was nothing hut a live skeleton. Finally I took r?r. Pierce's , Oolden Medical Discovery and also tlta Pleasant Pellets. When I had taken one bottle cf the 'Discovery* I coulfl sit up for an hour nt a time and when I had taken three "bottles I could do my cooking and tend to the children. I took fourteen bottles In succession and was then lu good health. Weighed 1?7 pounds." ? MRS. W. I?ORN, New Rrookland, S. C Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the original little T.lver Pills. One for a laxative?three for a cathartic.?Adv. Getting Old Too Fast? Late in life the body shows signs of wear and often the kidneys weaken first. The back is lame, bent and achy, and the kidney action distressing. This makes people feel older than they are. Don't wait for dropsy, gravel, hardening of the arteries or llright's disease. Use a niild kidney stimulant. Try Doan's Kidney Pills. Thousands of elderly folks recommend them. A North Carolina Case Mrs. S. U Itoss, 609 Guilford Ave.. Greensboro, N. C.. says: "I hail a tired ache across the small of my back anil could atIWck hardly get around. My | nerves were a(Teetei\ (f fltfy'fhT , , my sight bothered me \UMr\jB\ll ML and my whole system ysffs was run down. Doan's V/jagf JJFj Kidney rills gave mo Vro' i?r iVt great relief and after xfjjt 1 1 jjjf 1 had taken two boxes, mw I I \\' I was rid of the mis- e;VL 1 I R ery In my back. My I \ || lib kidneys again acted as \ nj \ k lid v onuuiu una my 1\JLJ health Improved (treatly." Get Doan't at Any Store, 50c a Boa D O A N' S ViVIV FOSTER MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO, N. Y. Curiosity Piqued. "Don't think iue meddlesome, but that's a sweet-scented note you lnive ] there." "It's merely un engraved invitation from a tailor to look over his fall and winter fabrics. He scented the darned , things so every tuan who gets one will he sure to open it."?Birmingham AgeIIerald. I<\ C. Khner of Cleveland has made a fortune selling live-cent pies. Russians are to colonize In South America. For Lameness Keep a bottle of Yager's Liniment in your stable for spavin, curb, splint or any enlargement, for shoulder slip or sweeny, wounds, galls, scratches, collar or shoe boils, sprains and any lameness. It absorbs swellings and enlargements, and dispels pain and stiffness very quickly. YAGERS LINIMENT This liniment is SSgpSjE^ the most econom- [ ical to use as a 25 j SnjLiA cent bottle contains j rtgffiHf four times as murh as 1 \YjAjK thr usual bottle of lull- I ??>-?-^1 .nient sold at that price, i Sold by all dealers. | ] ~J"-' ? GILBERT BROS. & CO. | BALTIMORE. MO. 'No Sir'* You can't poim off oohotitutea on roc I'vo b?-*n uoing August Rowtr for otomach troubles, hiliouoneoo n?l Dtrvoui indigeotion oince I ?u I buy, and 1 tlwiyi U?ni?t upon hot tog a becou?# I kuow what it will da" ? ureens August Flower Is the one remedy always to be relied upon for indigestion, constipation, and that dizzy feeling. 51 years test has proved it, the best in many thousands of households. Try it and learn by that means how easy it is to keep well. 25c. and 75c. sizes at all Druggists and Dealers. Always keep a bottle handy. Your Liver Is Clogged Up That's Why You're Tired?Out of Sort* I ? Have No Appetite. CARTER'S LITTLE^^fin LIVER PILLS -/*> will put you right CARTERS in a few days.WITTLE They doJgZ&gr ||VER their duty PILLS. Cure Con-Abh4I Biliousness, Indigestion and Sick Headache SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature ECZEMA^ ''Hunt's Gure" Is icnaranterd to ft \ top and permanently euro that >A\ terrible Itching. It I* ootn- fl Sn pounded for that purpose and f bt'"^ your money will be promptly refunded without question ^W/ f / if 11 nt'l Cure fell a t.> <-nr.- i Ia / / Itch, Heiouja.Tottor, King Worm I / or auy other sklo disease. 60c V JO / tho box. V v' / For sale by alt drug stores / or by mall from the ! A. B. Richards Medicine Co.. Sherman,Tex | ItfjESTElSMTH'S W dsDl-LToNlC Sold for-1-7 year*. For Malurla,Chills and Fever. Also a Fine Cienerul Strengthening Tonic. ""iSi'ilSi*" PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM A lolltl prfpwill <t of mrrtt. Helpe to eradicate dandruff. For Rtrtoriai Color and Beaut y toCray or Faded Hair. LiIm l.nrgr Kroatproof ( atilrage 1'laula.? I 1 .< Jttl I It ?c vurlclli't, 1 l?0, II. Ii'iptl.i I Oo for 1.000 \Valtrr I'arlia. I luh. N. C. OFFICIAL VOTE OF STATE | Board of Canvassers Declare Federal I Result"?Poll Was Notably Large This Year. Columbia.?Democratic electors received 61.S46 vole ' 111 the recent general election, acording to the returns filed by the election managers with / the state board of canvassers. The Republican electors ?^received l,5o0 votes, the Socialists 135, the Progressives 162 snd the Progressive Republicans 258 The Democrats won the election by a majority of over 60,000 votes. This is an increase of 12,000 votes over the last general election. \ All counties except Spartanburg ! ? and Mario- have reported on the state : f uiani. iiot, .Manning received about . 60.000 votes. About 1,000 votes were cast for C. L. lilease of Columbia. Following is the distribution of the ' Democratic and Republican votes: r Demo- Repub- j ^ crat. lican. 1 ? Abbeville 900 8 Aiken 1,750 26 1 Anderson 2.609 6 11 Bamberg 820 .... s Barnwell 1,454 21 ji Beaufort 276 105 y Berkeley 457 6 Calhoun 665 41 | Charleston 1.929 129 ] F Cherokee 1,271 13 j 0 Chester 1.182 17 n Chesterfield 1.883 3 I Clarendon 894 18 i 6 Colleton 974 31 I Darlington 1.462 5 v Dillon 972 .... i j. Dorchester 716 44 . Edgefield 959 5 ; Fairfield 726 ' Florence 1.912 26 F Georgetown 470 2 j * Greenville 3.384 81 i <1 Greenwood 1,636 13 1 t i in uipi oil .... C Horry 1,638 .... Jasper 343 ' .... Kershaw 989 14 Lancaster 1,426 1 <1 Laurens 1.895 14 li Lee 779 14 s Lexington 2,060 31 | o Marion 1.019 3 s Marlboro 1,071 2 i t MoCormick 637 2 t< Newberry 1.719 19 i o Oconee 885 59 j it Orangeburg 2.641 159 ; Pickens 1,139 7 ' Richland 2,283 292 Saluda 1.227 I '< Spartanburg 4,503 112 t> Sumter 1.357 142 ? Union 1.476 6 , Williamsburg 1,213 R7 j! York 1,393 23 J Total 61,846 1,550 Live Stock Sale For Darlinaton. - ) Darlington.?What probahlv marks the beginning of a new interest to bo i e taken in tl)? growing of live stock in this country was the sale of hogs and j cattle here. There were present four 1 buyers, and the prices paid were on | ' the whole good, in view of the condition of the hogs offered this early in the season, their size and the care that J * has been taken of them. Prom a very early hour in the morning the wagons fioni points in the country began to arrive and it was not until nearly 1 o'clock that all of them could be unloaded. The stock yards are at the freight depot of the Atlantic Coast Line and carpenters were busily eis gaged during the entire morning enluiging the yards and making ready for the hogs that were arriving in many times the number that was ex pected. About 350 hogs were offered for sale. The pib club of the county, organized among the boys, was well represented. The Chamber of Commerce had offered liberal cash premiums for exhibits made at this sale by the boys , and a number of them were on hand with very fine specimens. Wireless Plant for Charleston. Charleston.? The navy department is to build one of the most powerful wireless receiving stations in the country on a site being negotiated for here, at the foot of Trade street. Ashley river. Two masts. 200 feet tall and a lofty tower, plus a building for the equipment and another for use as quarters for eight operators, a yeoman and a cook, will be built in the I near future, bids are now being received for the work. The receiving station will be of sufficient power to catch messages from as far as Berlin. SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS ITEMS The Greenville county teachers held their first meeting last week. More than 5,000 visitors attended the Sumter county fair last week. Clover has votd in favor of $.10,000 bonds for a waterworks system. The domestic companies of Soutli Carolina show a remarkable decrease ! in fire Vossos for the year 191t'? as com- j pared with the year 1915. The companies have filed their rej>orts with j P. H. McMaster. Insurance commls- j sioner. An equal sufTage league was organized in Union last week. When ttie uen-oe n.,e-3 1.1.1 V..W ..w?f w? liiivo IMUIIUI'U 1UI under the recent municipal bond issue are completed there will be no section of corporate Columbia without connection. Announcement has been made that the difles of the 2~th annual reunion of the United Confederate Veterans, to be held in Washington, would be May 28 to June 2. The United Sons of Confederate Veterans will hold their twenty-second annual reunion at the same time and place. uuv .Manning nas appointed II. A. Kllison as county treasurer for , Greenwood county, effectivev December 1, to take the place of H. Graham Payne, resigned. Gov. Manning has appointed commissioners in the matter of the proposed new county of John Rutledge to he formed from Florence and Williamsburg counties. Cases of Infantile paralysis have been reported to the state board of health from Yeinassee and Cartersville. The' cases will be investigated by James A. (layne. M. 1)., state health officer. ^ ;s ' \ * t 59 YEARS OLD HALE AND HARDY \nd Praises Cardui, Which She Says Pulled Her Through A Most Dangerous Period. Mercer. Ky.?"Abont 13 years ago," vrltes Mrs. W. T. Ball, of this place. 'I began suffering with change of life, tnd was suffering very much. . . I >egan taking Cardui after having suf'erod for 3 years, and I was drendully nervous. Hardly felt like dolni? ny work. Couldn't sleep well nt nights. Iowever, after several doses of Cardul saw an improvement and in a few lays I could do my work, with ease ind in two weeks I was able to walk :ix miles and went to the street fair it Central City and enjoyed myself, tfter using two bottles, I got my natural health and strength and it tulled me through that most dangerius of periods in a woman's life with 10 trouble or suffering. "I am now hale and hardy, and was >0 years old the 11th of this month. will never cease praising Cardul, rhlcli did me so much good. It also aved my daughter's life when she ind such a dreadful spell. . ." Over 40 years in use. Cardul has irovon its efficacy as "the woman's onic." If you are weak, and runlown, and suffer from symptoms of roubles peculiar to women, givo 'ardui a trial.?Adv. What to Do If Lights Go Out. If your electric lights are cut off sudenly a very good light can be made i t the following manner: Melt a table- j poonful of lard and pour it in the top , f a baking powder can. Put in four I trands of ordinary white wrapping 1 wine, allowing one end to stand up j or about one-half inch above the edge [ f the can. Light the end (lie same s a candle. tEMARKABI.E IF.TTF.R FROM A WE IX KNOWN WASHINGTON DRUGGIST. 1 reference to 11 xlr Itulifk remedy jr chilli and fiver ami all malarial dimeamei. "Within the last Ave month* I have hoI<1 3.tV?) 1 ot t leu of Kllxlr (In lirk for Mnlnrin.ChlllHuiKt j ever. Our customers speak very well of It." ) lenrr Evans. 9!f2 KSt., N. W..Washington, D. C. Kllxlr IhibrU .V) ccnH, nil druggim b. or hy aroeI? Post, prepuid, trout KtoCMWltl A Co., fnshitiftton, 1). C. The Sort. "When you were in the parlors of he Cometips at their last party, did ou notice the mural decorations?" "Yes; they were chiefly wnlltlowrs." To keen clean ami healthy take Dr. 'ie roe's I'leaaaut Pellets. They regulate wer, bowels und stomach.?Adv. _____ ( Family trees are known by their mits. Who faints not, achieves. What \ th? col Like a million oth you can serve coffi would give most a have?coffee which day "right" for all. Everyone loves th< of Arbuckles' Coffee coffees in America, by far the most pop One woman says: band used to swallo\ The most Today ther cally the only c< pounds of Arbui and child in the as the populate CALOMEL SICKENS! DON'T STAT Bl _ I Guarantee "Dodson's Liver To and Bowel Cleansing You Ever Calomel makes you sick; you lose a i day's work. Calomel is uuickBilver I and it salivates; calomel injures your liver. If you are bilious, feel lazy, sluggish and all knocked out, if your bowels are constipated and your head aches or stomach is sour, just take a spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone instead of using sickening, salivating calomel. Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver medicine. You'll know it ne^t morning because you will wake up feeling fine, your liver will be working. your headache and dizziness gone. I your stomach will be sweet and your bowels regular. You will feel like working. You'll be cheerful; full of vigor and ambition. Your druggist or denier sells you a I 50-cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone | Heatless Heat. "Br-r-r!" shivered the caller, "your apartment is like ice. I thought it was steam-heated?" "I thought so. too, when 1 rented it," rejoined the tlat dweller, "hut later I discovered it was janitor-heated." Not wealth, but the ability to meet difficult conditions, is the measure of u man. Anon DRlinniSTS HinHI V V -v^ v? *k/ M. u AAA. VJ A AAV A DR. KILiV Satisfied With Results I have been selling Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root for six and one-half years and my customers are always satisfied with the results obtained from the use of the medicine and speak favorably regarding it. I have used it for "pain in the back" and a bottle or two put me in good shape and made me feel line again. I believe Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root will cure any cases for which it is recommended if they are not of too long standing. Very truly yours. FRANK JENKINS. Druggist. Pilgrim, Texas. November 11th, l&lu. Prove What Swamp-F Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A: Co.. Bi It will convince anyone. You will also r telling about the kidneys and bladder. Whc Regular tifty-cent and one dollar size bottlei Easy Money. "What did you say your business was?" "I am a critic." "You criticize people?" "You might say so; yes." "And do you menu to tell me you get paid for that?" ltiilhms arc cutting olive trees fur fuel. vould. he g ffee you s ier women, and hurry ge that hft ArhnrUoo' nything to was Sundaj starts the over his bre Serve it i 3 rich flavor how the li . Of all the troubles dis; today, it is Unti, yoo will never 1 : "My hus- ence good < v his coffee your home. popular coffee in e are whole towns where Arbu Dffee used. In one State, alone, ckles' Coffee was used for ever State?four times as many p< :>n of the State 1 Arbuckle Brc \ "> v.^ IT CAi llfATCCI II iMLlVHILtJ! LIOUS, CONSTIPATED ne" Will Give You the Best Liver Had?Don't Lose a Day's Work! under my personal guarantee that It will clean your sluggish liver better than nasty calomel; it won't make you sick and you can eat anything : ou want without being salivated Your druggist guarantees that each spoonful will start your liver, clean your bowels and straighten you up by morning or you can have your money back. Children gladly take Podson's Idver Tone because it is pleasant tasting and ^ doesn't gripe or cramp or make them sick. I nm selling millions of bottles of Dadson's Liver Tone to people who have found that this pleasant, vegetable, liver medicine takes tho place of dangerous calomel. Buy one bottle on my sound, reliable guarantee. Ask your druggist or storekeeper about me. Adv. Seldom From the Boy. When a boy starts to study for tho ministry, the idea usually comes from his mother. In the Ranks of the Idle. "Is this trim working now?" "No sir. It's discharged."?Record. Hard work is easier than hard worry. RECOMMEND lER'S SWAMP-ROOT Customers Speak Favorably We have been handling Dr. Kilmer'? Swamp-Root tor fourteen years ami during all that time we never had a dissatisfied user of l>r. Kilmer's SwaiupRoot; all of our customers speak very favorably regarding it. We know of eases of (Jail Stones, Gravel, Catarrh or Inflammation of Bladder and Rheumatism where it produced the most beneficial results. Wc believe it is a good medicine for the diseases for which it ia intended. \ cry tnilv vours. McCUNE DKUCJ CO , By N. K. MeCune, Bridgeport, Texas. November 1 ItH, 1915. toot Will Do For You nghamton. N. Y., for a sample eize bottle, eceive a booklet of valuable information, n writing, be sure and mention this paper. i for sale at all drug stores. Wheel Farmer. Site- My fat her, you know, is one of tlio most successful truck raisers in the South. lie?You don't mean it; where is hlr. \ farm located? She?Hasn't any! lie works in the car shops.?Selected. The little green apple is ripe for mischief. "* I ttz rive for ierv? ? off. Now we have and you'd think it j the way he lingers jakfast." in your home?see ttle early-morning appear. i try Arbuckles' you enow what a diflferx>ffee can make in America ckles' is practiin a year, four y man, woman ounds of coffee *s., New York. ' ??i