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S. Gsleiki Optical Cs., RicUcal, Vs.
Proof.
"That follow wouldn't loud money to
his host frlond. Ho rofnsod to buy ono
of Undo Sam's l.ihorty bonds."
SEVER HAD A C1III.I.
After Taking KI.IXIK UAUEK
"My little daughter, 10 years old, suffered
nearly a year with clillls und fever, most of the
time under the doctor's care. I wan dlscouraped
and a friend advised mr to try Kllxlr
Uabi k. I gave it to her and she had never had
a chill since. It completely cured her." Mrs.
Cyrus Helton,30S K St.. N. K., Washington, D.O.
'".Ilxli Ifahek 60 cents, all druggists or by
Parcel Post prepaid from Klwczewskl A Co.,
Washington, D. C.
Too Slow.
Railway Manager?Another farmor
Is suing u.s 011 account of Ids cows.
Lawyer?Killed by our trains?
Railway Manager?No; ho complains
that our passengers are leaning
out of the windows and milking them
as the trains go by."
YOU MAY TRY CUTICURA FREE
That's the Rule?Free Samples to Anyone
Anywhere.
We have so much confidence in the
wonderful soothing and healing proper
ues or i;uucuru uimmeni lor nil sKin
troubles supplemented by hot baths
with Cutleura Soap that we are reudy
to send samples on request. They are
Ideal for the toilet.
Free sample ench by mall with Book.
Addross postcard, Cutleura, Dept. 1a
Boston. Sold everywhere.?Adv.
The Big Exception.
"1 don't understand this 'peace without
annexation' Idea," complained the
man on the car.
"Why, that's perfactly simple," expla'ned
his fellow straphanger, "it
means that It Isn't right to annex any
other country as spoils of victory."
"Mean to say that If we licked some
country we wouldn't have the right to
take some of their possessions?"
"Not the moral right. We couldn't
annex an Island, for instance, whose
Inhabitants do not speak our languuge,
sympathize with our civilization or
comprehend our Institutions. Such an
lslund would never become au Integral
part of America, no matter what the
geography said."
"Nonsense?look at Manhattan."?
Cleveland I'laln Denier
Liberty Still Lives.
"What's meant by dls here food control?"
asked Mr. Samuel Jackson.
"Nigger," answered Mr. George
Washington Jones, "dat means dat de
man whut tries ter git more'n his sliate
of victuals Is goin' ter run right slapbang
Inter de gov-ment."
"Dey ain't nothln' In dein rules un'
regulations ter keep a oullld roan Tom
st el In' a watermelon an' a chicken
Bometlmes, Is dey?"
"Course dey ain't! Dls Is still a free
country."
Spots are reported on the sun. Due,
It Is presumed, to the war.
Coffee Drinkers
who nre
%
usually
after they
change to the
delicious, pure fooddrink?
POSTUM
'There's a Reason"
' *TS!Sn
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STATE GUARDS AT' SEVIER
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Second Regiment Companies Go To |
Greenville?Other Organizations j
Also Report.
Greenville.?The headquarters company
and three line companies of the
Second South Carolina National Guard
Regiment arrived at Camp Sevier on a
special train and made preparations to
go into camp. On the same train the ,
! Charleston Light Dragoons, the only
cavalry troop in South Carolina.
The headquarters company of the J
Second Regiment, commanded by Captain
J. D. E. Meyer, regimental adju
utui, is iruui ueuigHiuwn tutu leu umi
point last night, the train picking up
, the other companies en route. The
companies arriving are: Company M
of Orangeburg, commanded by Captain
Ilagy; Company L of Sumter, commanded
by Captain Brown, and Company
K of Florence, commanded by
, Captain Muldrow.
Col. Holmes U. Springs, commanding
the Second Regiment, did not
' come with the members of his command.
It is understood that he is ill
at home and has been grunted a furi
lough until the middle of the week. He
will probably arrive here in the next
seven days, by which time the remainder
of the regiment will have arrived,
it is expected.
The Charleston Light Dragoons have
a strength of about 85 men. They are
commanded by Capt. Henry L. Porchor,
a graduate of the Citadel, his
Lieutenants being A. F. Littlejohn and ,
Arthur Stoney. The troop was escorted
to their train in Charleston by Mayor
Hyde, the city council, the Dra- ,
goon reserves and the ladies' uuxiliary.
The 'i luiinonsville Company of the
Second Regiment came to Greenville (
some weeks ago to prepare the camp ,
site at Sevier. It is understood that
the Second Regiment will be encamp- ,
ed near the First South Carolina Reg- |
intent and that the Washington com- ,
puny and the company of artillery
from North Carolina, now occupying
a part of this ground, will be moved
ntinf har uor.1 i,,n r\f t tin ,.n m n
grounds.
j Just where the Charleston Dragoons
will he encamped had apparently
not been definitely decided upon.
It is likely that they will be grouped
with the cavalry and will be transformed
into field artillery. If this
' is correct, the Charlestonians will become
a part of the field artillery brigade
at the camp.
To See Old Liberty Bell.
Columbia.?An exact replica of the
old Liberty Bell is to be sent to Columbia
by the women's Liberty Loan
committee for exhibition at the state
fair'this fall. The offer was communicated
immediately to the State Fair
Association and gratefully accepted..
The telegram from Mr. McAdoo reads:
"Womau's Liberty Loan committee
has today offered only existing replica
| of Liberty Bell to fair association of
[ your state as patriotie feature, aski
ing only expenses of transportation of
bell aiul guard of honor. We will furi
nlsh guard of soldiers and sailors,
j also speakers. This plan has approval
of National Council of Defense as
original Liberty Bell Is held by law
from any further tours. Our offer is
practically only chance for people of
j country to see a Liberty Bell. Every
| school child knows of the bell. We
I know no better way than this to promote
patriotism and help next Ibsuc
of Liberty Loan. Knowing you can
render splendid service to our country
In this crisis we venture to appeal
to you for co-operation on this proposition.
Will you not ask the state fair
association of your state to accept our
I offer gratefully?"
The governor replied, after submit!
ting the proposal to officers of the asj
soeiation:
i time ruiiiuimunui'ii your gener- j
011 s offer concerning replica of Liberty
Hell to our State Fair Association. !
They accept your offer gratefully.
Sparks Heads "Four Minute Men."
Washington. ? It was announced
here that Joe Sparks of Columbia has :
been appointed state chairman of the
"Four Minute Men" for South Caro- ,
lina. The "Four Minute Men" speak '
, In the motion picture theaters
, throughout the country on subjects of
j importance in the present national
I emergency. There are more than
! 8.000 speakers now engaged in this
work.
SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS ITEMS.
The government is a great believer
in onions, and has a large lot of them
at Camp Jackson for the soldiers. The
variety is the White Uermuda.
The camp quartermaster department
at Camp Jackson received a carload
of harness.
Capt. Charles H. Ponltz reported at
Camp Jackson and was assigned to
the duty of ordnance officer.
The public is requested not to carry
cameras to Camp Jackson as it is
strictly against government rules.
Aiken is working to secure the signal
corps aviation camp which the
war department is considering establishing
in South Carolina It becnme
known a few days ago that the government
was seeking a lor 4tion in this
state with buildings to accommodate
1.000 men.
A party of engineers, in charge of
Capt. E. L. McNair, is located at
Walterboro. from which point they are
making a survey of this territory for
the United States government with a
view to making maps for the war department.
They plan to survey a
itrlp about 00 miles In width
PAINS SHARP
AND STABBING
Woman Thought She Would
Die. Cured by Lydia E.
PSnlduun'i Veiretabla
Compound.
Ogdensburg, Wis.?"I suffered from
female troubles which caused piercing
.pains like a knife
IIIIIIII through thy back
LUII] and aiae. I finally
NHu lost all my strength
so I had to go to
bed. The doctor
advised an operSfffl
ation but I would
not listen to it. I i
Rf thought of what I
Ir^Ti had read about Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable-Compound
and
MHMMItried it. The first
bottle brought great
relief and six bottles bave entirely
cured me. All women who have female
trouble of any kind should try Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ? j
Mrs. Etta Dorion. Ogdensburg, Wis.
Physicians undoubtedly did their best.
n>i?k ?ki. ....... III 1 1J
naixi uno MK.C D tCOUlIJ OIIU CUUIU
do no more, butoften the most scientific
treatment is surpassed by the medicinal
properties of tne pood old fashioned
roots and herbs contained in Lvdia E.
Pink ham's Vegetable Compound.
If any comnlicatioh exists it pays to
write tne Lyuia E. Pinkhum Medicine
Co., Lynn, Mass.,for special free advice.
Mild Protest.
"Gladys," said Mr. t'onirox, "what's
the idea of these extravagant clothes
und the face make-up?"
"We can't Ignore the fashion. 1
don't want to he different and conspicuous."
"Maybe it's all right. But It does
seem to me that In a community that
Is still peaceable there's no need of
*<> much camouflage."
YES! LIFT A CORN
OFF WITHOUT PAIN! j
Cincinnati man tells how to dry i j
up a corn or callus so it lifts J
off with fingers. I
You corn-pestered men and women
nerd suffer no longer. Wear the shoes
that nearly killed you before, says this
Cincinnati authority, because a few
drops of freezone applied directly on a
tender, aching corn or callus, stops i
soreness at once and soon the corn or
hardened callus loosens so It can he
lifted off, root and all, without pnln.
A small bottle of freezone costs very
little at any drug store, but will positively
tnke off every hard or soft corn
or callus. This should l?e tried, as It
Is Inexpensive and Is said not to irritate
the surrounding skin.
If your druggist hasn't nny freezone
tell him to get a small bottle for you
from his wholesale drug house.?adv.
Spoke From Experience.
Bill?I dessay some women can do
men's work. But they'll never git
men's wages.
Joe (much married)?Wotchemean
?Never? They always 'ave!?Bunch.
Tetterine Cures Ringworm.
Wysaeklng. N. C.. June 2, 1908.
Knclosed you will And J1.00 for which
please send me at once Tetterine. It la
a dead shot on ringworms. W. 8. Dudley.
Tetterlne cures Kczema. Tetter. Ring
Worm. Itching Piles. Rough Scaly Patches
on the Face. Old Itching Sores, Dandruff.
Cankered Scalp, Bunions. Corns.
Chilblains and every form of Scalp and
Skin Disease. Tetterlne 60c; Tetterlne
Soap 26c. Your druggist, or by mall from
The Shuptrlne Co.. Savannah, Oa.
With every mall order for Tetterlne wa
?1ve a box of Shuptrine's 10c Liver Plila
ree. Adv.
1'hlludelphla compels citizens to observe
economy In the use of water.
Getting Old Too Fast?
Late in life the body shows signs of
wear and often the kidneys weaken
first. The back is lame, bent pnd 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 Bright'* disease.
Use a inild kidney stimulant. Try
Donn's Kidney Pills. Thousands of elderly
folks recommend them.
A North Carolina Case
Mrs. M. B. Perkins.
302 Roundtree St..
Wilson. N. C.. says:
T aiifforod frnm nolnu
through the small of |
my back an<l was ([ . U_
caused no end of an- Wi.M V
noyance by my kid- ^ v.|
neys acting Irregular- -lYr
ly. Poan's Kidney imB 1 MP
Pills rid mo of the (MR J
pains and aches and ^VW 111 'Sa
benefited me In every ""W I \ li f'ft
way. I am troubled 1^4 1 K U*l
very little by my back 1-04 l\4i/
or kidneys now." t-A/
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nAMOl
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New Discovery! Dodsor
Salivate or Make You:
Medicine for N
Ughl Calomel makes you sicl
Take a dose of the dangetous d
tomorrow you may lose a day's 1
Calomel is mercury or quicksil
necrosis of the bones. Calomel, \
to contact with sour bile crashes
it up. This is when you feel tl
and cramping. If you are sh
1.?l?l ?..t " i:t
rv i iuv. i\v.u mil, 11 VUUI 1IVCI H
constipated, or you have headache,
tongue, if breath is bad or stomac
spoonful of harmless Dodson's I.h
Here's my guarantee?Go to
and get a 50 cent bottle of Dods
Take a spoonful and if it doesn
She Had the Rest.
In- tinvi* words with his wife*?"
"Hi* hn< 1 st few of thorn."?.Indite.
Dr Pury'i "Dead Shot" not only ftpfli
Worm a or TnpcworA but cleans out the
mucus In which thry breed and lonn up
the titration. One dose sufficient. Adv.
Briefly Explained.
"You look nil turkcrnl out. Wlierr
you KnitiK on your viirnliouY"
"Iteen thrrr."
Hadn't as Yet.
Holle?You suy Itoh kissed you
Multilist your will? Hut you surrly run j
stop that !
June?l'osslhly ! ?in?* never knows
what our eiiii tin until our tries. I
suppose!?HtifTtilti News. ,
Not Unreasonable.
"l>o you think tiny nf tlu> other girls
in the graduating class are us pretty
ns I nin?" she questioned
"No," she answered judlchiMy, "and
1 don't think one eouhl assemble
enough features front the entire crowd
to make a girl lis pretty as you are."
That satisfied her.?l.oulsville Courier-Journal.
MOTHER!
Have you ever used MoTllKlt'S JOY
SALVE for Colds, Coughs, Croup and
Pneumonia, Asthma, and Head Catarrh?
If you haven't get It at once.
It will cure you.?Adv.
No Wonder He Asked Exemption 1
Hungers 1.. Met "all of (i'J-1 Locust
avenue, handsome ttnd strapping, nppiviretl
at the Sixteenth district. He
passed the test with flying colors and
appeared for exemtion.
"(Sot a father depending on you?" lawns
asked.
"No."
"(Sot a mother, or a sister, or a
brother, or a wife?"
"No."
mil nmik UU jllll W1IIII t'Xt'Ilipi l< III
for?"
"Bwiiusc I belong to tin* naval roast
defense service," ho replied. "and I
Just got a letter tolling me to report
at once for ferritin service."?l+hilndelI
ill i n Ledger.
T wins?
Two young hoys were discussing the
identity of a certain man who kept a
store In the neighborhood.
"He isn't the slim one. or the one
who has whiskers," the tirst youn rster
was saying. "He doesn't wear glasses,
either."
"<?h. that must he Mr. Jones." answered
the other.
"Who does Mr. Jones look like?" demanded
the llrst hoy.
"Well." responded the one questioned.
"he looks a lot like Mr. Smith.
Yep. he does. I think they must he
brothers,"
M 4 i?oto *L? I ?
mnjrjij Ul CMC UdW.
"You're under arrest," exclaimed tlu?
otllcer with ehin whiskers, us lie stopped
the aillouiohile.
"Wluit fur?" inquired Mr. Clitii; .:1ns.
"I haven't niatle up my mind yet.
I'll Just look over your lights an' your
license an' your nunihers an* so forth.
I know 1 can Ket you for sotuetliin'."
Up to Date.
"She 1ms all the accomplishments."
"So?"
"Yes. she can even inhale clear
?-?n- Miaiint*.
On 'Wheatuess Days'
Eat
POSTTOASTIES
(Mode *f Corn)
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EROUS Ci
i's Liver Tone Acts Like Ca
Sick?Don't Lose a Day's to
len, Women, Children?Re
4 tfc
;.
k. It's horriblehf right up and ma
rug tonight and ?w*nt you to go
work. '; money. Dodson
ver which caused sale of calomel L
vhen it comes in- entirely vegetable
into it. breaking make you sick,
iat awful nausea iijb I guarantee thci
lggish and "all .Tone will put y
)rpid and bowels cjljuvyour bowels
dizziness, coated waste which is cl
h sour, just try a you feel miserabl
/er Tone tonight. Dodson's Liver 'J
any drug store feeling fine for n
on's Liver Tone, ft Is harmless; do
t straighten you ant taste.?Adv.
UfjKTERSM
ff (AILLTI
Illustrated.
"Miimuia," exclaimed the little girl
next ilmtr us she ran Into the kitehen 1
of Iter own home, "niutntna. Mrs. Jones
tm> an illustrated looth !"
1 Iff inotlier laughed.
"A what?" she asked.
"An illustrated tooth; ohe that
makes your fuce swell tip real big."
Her mother laughed again. and hard
or. "Vou mean an ulcerated tooth."
she corrected.
Her father heard of the incident ami
| thought he would question her. too.
"Did you say Mrs. Jones had the
muia|is?" ho queried.
"No." began the little girl again.
"She lias an illustrated tooth."
Her father laughed, unl corrected
her.
"Daddy," she remonstrated solemnly.
"I don't see why you laugh when Mrs.
Jones has an ulcer-?1 mean?illustrated
tooth !"? Indianapolis News.
I WOMEN! IT'S CHEAP! |
I USE LEMON JUICE TO |
MAKE BEAUTY LOTION |
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In all weathers the skin ami eomI
plexion can be kept wonderfully clear,
soft and white by the use of this inexpensive
lemon lotion which any girl or
woman cud easily prepare.
The Juice of two fresh lemons strained
Into n bottle containing three
ounces of orchard white makes a whole
quarter pint of the most remarkable
lemon skin hcnutlfler at about the
cost one must pay for n small Jar of
the ordinary cold creams. Care should
be taken to strain the lemon juice
through a tine cloth so no lemon pulp
gets ln. then this lotion will keep fresh
fn?? l1"'.?- * *'
,u, aivutaif. l/in,V CUIIiail KlltUVS lllitt
lemon Juice Is used to blench nnd remove
such blemishes ns freckles, sallowness
nod tnn, and Is the Ideal skin
softener, smoothener and beautiHer.
.Tust try it! (let three ounces of
orchard white nt any pharmacy and
two lemons from the grocer and make
up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant
lemon lotion. It naturnlly
should help to soften, freshen, blench
nnd bring out the roses nud hidden
beauty of any skin. Those who will
make It a habit to gently massage this
lotion into the face, neck, arms and
hands'once or twice dally may be repnld
with a skin that Is flexible and
young looking und a peuch-llke complexion.
Adv.
Muffled Firing.
"What is silent influence?"
"Cutting down a man's salary In- ,
stead of asking him to resign."
The Reason.
"That girl ring* l rue."
"Sin' ou^lit to. vflien she's such m
Indie."
If a Ktrl (rusts a piunf man it may i
.be a sIku that her Intlier doesh't. j
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or
UOMEL
lomel But Doesn't Gripe,
'ork?Harmless Liver
ad Guarantee!
kc you feel fine and vigorous I
hack to the store and get your
s Liver Tone is destroying the
iccausc it is real liver medicine;
therefore it can not salivate or
Lt one spoonful of Hudson's Liver
our sluggish liver to work and
? of that sour bile and constinated
togging your system and making
le. I guarantee that a bottle of
Pone will keep your entire family
lonths. Give it to your children,
esn't gripe and they like its pleasnnrpiw
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Malaria,Chilis Soever.
? S ^ Also a Fine General
"fewIf* Strengthening Toaic.
Jf II 60c and fl.OO at ull
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ole Judge as to whether you tire benefitted and tb*
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not. Wo do not know of any fairer proposition
which wu could make. (6]
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toilet preparation of invrlt.
trip* to eradicate dandruff.
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W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 36--1917~
Important Discovery.
t 'ommcrcinl Mini technical papers
nri' printing mi article from Manchester.
Ktmhind, in which It is said that
mi Kimlish chemist lias succeeded in
?1 * vis>i11lt a method by which a t tnosphcrie
nitrogen may la- tlxed in Knglnnd at
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has not been possible heretofore because
Knjrhiml lacks the abundant ami
cheap water power required for the
generation of electricity.
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And Rnild Iln The Quttom
Take the Old Standard GROVE'S
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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. 60 cents.
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ami very reasonable and very harmonious
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A new hat throws a brilliant light
into a woman's eyes, but it takes a
new baby to illuminate her heart.
A torpid liver preventa proper food naatrnlletlon
Tone up your liver with Wrlsht'a
Indian Vegetable I'llle They act gently Adv.
At present the hen roost Is exalted
to the eminence of the eagle's aerie.
When Your Eyes Need Care
Try Murine Eye Remedy
No Smarting ? Joat My* Comfort 60 sen la at
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