Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, January 10, 1918, Image 4
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^ MBni i Vmi!kitvtt9hard
U l>rm?. LydU B.
ehoold not dfag^ong from day to day
teKhout giving tiiiavjamona root-and,.
g herb eeme^^todwR^inkbam'e^^ik *
advioeln regard to such ailments write
W toLydlaF.. Ptekham Medicine Co.,Lynn,
? Mass. The result of its forty years
?H5Ss
Admonition Wacttd.
"Say. old man. I tod inc ten dollars." j
"This eagerness for tuoney la Very
bad; don't you know thnt money; after '
all, is nothing but trouble?" .'
"Well, It's my dlspostttoq. -ttf be bor- J
rowing trouble***
aoSCHEE'S GERMAN SYRUP
Why use ordinary cough remedies,
* when RnxrhM'ti flormn n Svmn hn'i
been used Bis successfully for fifty-one
years In all ports of the^Unlted
k'?- States for coughs, bronchitis,' colds
) { settled In the throat, especially lung
troubles. It gives the patient a good
night's rest, free from coughing, with
easy expectoration In the . morning,
/ gives nature a chance to soothe the
Inflamed ports, throw oft the disease,
helping the patient to regain his
health. Sold In all civilized countries.
80 and dO cent bottles.?Adv.
V* Three Qualities of Boots. .
Standard boots, which will he of
three qualities, and will be sold at a
, fixed sdale of minimum prices, are to
he Introduced In OoMTinnii Tho nnoll
ties will be known as rough, medium
and better-claaa^ medium grade
will be made kit puper fiber, with
t leather upper* and wooden soles, while
the other aorta will be of sail-cloth,
linen, or old felt., with leather uppers
and ordlnnry wyoden spies. Boots for
both men and women will be standard- '
l*ed, and no other kinds will be ob- ,
talnable.
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No Typhoid In French Army. . '* I
" V y Prof, H. Vlneont of the French army
modlcul -corp$ Infonus the Jt,cndemje <Je^
M<-<!iclne thut as a result of vaccinatlon
against typhoid and pnra-typbold
the number of, cases had ,fallen this
year to an average of 0.054 per thou* i
sand. The mortality is now only about'
three In a million. Compared with con,
. ditlona. before 4he war. when the vn&c\:
jkl* ^ nation was-by no ineuns universal, the
/ cases are seven times lejis. jluineroufl
; i and the deaths S.5 'tlnfes'leps' uumer-(
F ous now,,
' 'uui... ei_ will
t* ?!# ! *?HI ?** MCV?C??.
M 8ln wiU never '?h?^ legislated* away,
I It will never be rubbed or scoured
from the texture of society; lint Jts
black and hideous stains will be woaderfufty
dlmlnlBhod when the church,
of Christ shall understand its own
potency in social salvation.?J. M.
Dean. t
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L; Carlton W.
^wy?r, ?iHpVoUer-.j:eiveiTLl, Indicate
that the legiala^fe wtll be,*rtked to
: This la id tncr^5^T|639,80$.ll over
the toja! amount ,ot last ywyr- A !?*y
of Bind and three-fourth* mills will
be necessary, should appropriations
^ asked he provided. Five department
estimates are reduced from last-year's j
figures. These and the atnouot below
laat year's appropriations are: ^Atto,*;hey
aeneral'8 otflce. $l,6f6; >.railroad
cotnmWelon, $1,066; . Slate electrician
find eigtneer. $rS9',3B; Jtfdlriai-jlepartmont
$7,913.50. and the historical commission,
$250. llisccllunoous la reduced
by $61,733,41. Departments In
whi.a?.increases are naked are: Comptroller
general, Catawba Indians, de!
partment of agriculture. Sta^d board"
! of medical examiners, tax department.
charitable arvj pdpal purposes, leglsla|
live expenses, pensions and Confedj.erate
Infirmary, State warehouse e6m misBfoner-uAd
Jolhl committee on
printing. Some of the largest Increases
'asked.-'kxe-! Public schools.
$.117,000; St at a health department. $27.080;
Uni^ersUy of South Carolina* $62,199,65;
Wiuthf-op College. $85,371.99;'
Elections, $44,075. The letter of transmittal
nf 'Mr Sawyer 10 the ways and
means committee of the bouse, of representatives
and-~of the financecommittee
of-.the senaHt keftdC.
State's Resources. .
"To the Ways and Means Committee
of the House of Represents! vea and
! " rwkJLifiL* a?*
| 1-liC V IIIAULX VUUIIUIllCC Uft IU1 ouu*
W:
"Gentlemen: The total taxable
property. of the State on daauary 1,
! 1917, according lo the abstract Of th-J
| duplicates filed with me by the county
aliaito/s, amounts t6 $319,657,087 KstimaUng'-itfae
yevpriue of the State for
ldlij .on a basis oj the same Iqvy ofX
1-2 mlllB a,s In 1917,. we would Uave
$2,716,922.76. TO thib we prill add the
estimated income. from sources other
than taxes, as follows:
Insurance license fees....; $ld2^9fi
Fees, secretary of state.. 19t00?)
Corporation license fees 159.000
Income tax ,V.?.7/; \ ... i...; 35,000
Support of railroad commission 17.0Q0
Department of agriculture 20,00?)
Fens, -medical, examiners.-. t,00o
Fees, law examiners - 50
Board ot fisheries 7^00
1 "The total estimated rfevenufc fhr the
' Ordinary expanses of lOll^Vill then
amount to $2,067,972.76.
! "The appropriations aeked for by
! the .various^Institutions and depart-,
i ments amount , to' $3v4.42;078.7l,\ and It
. will be noted that they *'{11 expend the
.- stimated revenue of the State under
I an eight and- one-hajf mill levy by
j $374,100 95.
| "In *1917 your hoporablo , b^dy a
I psoprinted $2,D85,$46.77, \ whereas j.he,
| te*eigi? fot> 1017 will amount to $; ,-'
0C8.285.95 of-a surplus of . $82,126. If
, all the .appropriations are made as naked
for! it will require a levy of nine
and three-fourths mills on the dollar to
fals^. tberp- Section 2, Article 10. of
Abe constitution .requirest*a .levy wufficlent
to pay the ordinary cxpenadw-of
the State.
\ "Before the taxes ot 1918 pre available,'It
Will b(a.,n?e<s?rfa*iy that thoState
borrow about $.i;50p.ooo" to meet
, tlyfj current expenses of the govern'
; ment.
[ VReJfpectifully -submitted.
^Tarltoh \*r. Sawyer. t /v;
i 7 ;'-*W - yComptruUer General."
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I Constable^Capture* Much Booze.
T. J. Smyrl of Columbia, chief Stale
conslable,' lffte ^j^rferited' his ' an null
report to oivernpr M?bnln?. The'yal-r
( ue of the whlphey a'.'d seized un!
de.r Mr. Smyrl would, under prices now
j Obtaining afiionh bliHd'tigers, approximate--^40.1^
Fines collected during
J the yearam.ttonted to $10,424. IJhd
I" AMa/\it?(4 nf MtUiti\rO\r jal#4 ^A,i 1 on - '
tftJIVVUH F ^ octwu niu.- ;
gallons. Forty-one stria were de- j
*rtt royf d 'wlt^r . JA.OOQ gallons of
IttlU beer -aM the farmentora ('detaining
tl?e same, qdftvdptjbns vers r'e.
celled In . l3? . c^Rf* SemerldeC Jo
( UnlngangM and -Jsila amounted Ju thy
..n^gregat'o months Fifty-two
oases ifcmatn;- to be tiled in lb ft clrouit
and federal courts. " * .
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Swfr?rln(}en fcake Half Mim*n.
* j/l?T ^earlng*n;-8y>t?^p^ri\|iend
' ant of education, u few days aifco' submitted
to Comptroller CtoneraJ C. W.,
^mvyr.f. fciB-'etftltnate of public school
f*jfofop*tgU6n# from" the le^fal^turq in,
lreiS. Shtce Sbut.H CaMllnd has no
^trtte- ta* HdhboH. tttfe MrljRlatui^.
haw tO/tfaKf tUMlfe 4o({tiener Jjy ?V*
S^sknaltSclosal* with sftnltar ago**
Vv.v".v *r ^ \-y*4-":"v ' r
-V1; -T*" . TBK
a 1
B; Ha^P** |wwi|
Bjp ^ i
iHk closed, which appeals espelcally !
(jFgf^gnfth tnd^ which fulfills *h? !
termers who could store ohly one or
two hales have been benefited by the
plan. During the season 767 received
were i;iacd to tanners who * could
store two bales and 1,924 receipts to
tenners who stored only one bale each.
Money was borrowed on many of the
receipts, with the value ot the cot- 1
ton enhanced approximately 84 per
cent.
An urgent appeal to stoto their -cotton
was written to termers September
6 by Mr. Smith. Since that time 3&,392
bales were stored. At that time j
cotton was selling at 19 1-2 cents, but .
the warehouse commissioner argued
that the worldwide shortage and im- |
mediate demand guaranteed an advance
to 20 cents. The Increased valus
of the cotton stored is more thaa f 1.-'
ontvnnn
" ' "
Mr. Smith emphasizes that although i
the appropriation last year was out 1
by the legislature from $15,000 to $10.- j
000, the receipts for the year are ap- '
proximately $3,000 in excess of the i
amount provided for operating expenses.
The system has now $8,147.34
on deposit at the Uniyn National Bank.
Storage due December 31 wt>.i $!,?
382.74 and accrued storage $2,755.74. J*
Value of Liquor Seizures Decrease.
S. M. Duncan, chief of the StUa
constabulary, has presented his annual
renort ttf Governor Manuinc. Tha
value of whiskeys and beers seized
tills year has been greatly reduced
from the amount captured in 19 IB. The
jtotab-value of seizuros for the year
Jft&t dosed was $43,429.25 against $25.865
for the preceding year. There was
a proportionate decrease in operating
|expenses by the constabulary. In 1916
the coBt was $16,813.21 against $10.905.09
for 1917. The quart a month
law Is regarded an a contributing fa;
tor fn the amount of liquor shipped
Illegally into Jhe State. The summarized
report follows:
ki.ln Charleston county and vicinity
for January. February. March. April,
May and June; Seized 754 \ gallons
6l wilts key and'485 bottles of beer. All
poured out except 122 gallons of
whlskev left $s-evidence in ten cases
pending^in court.
"When transferred to Beaufort all
State property turned over to Sheriff
kMtWfp^
k "Cost of constabulary for siv
months, Charleston $7,452.68.
"Ctopt pf ^conatahulary for sii
months far Beaufort $3,452.41.
' Totwi for 1917. $10,905.09.
"T^tal Mr 1916. .Charleston, $16.- j
813.21. ,
"Value o$ whiskey seized in Beaufort.
$ 1-528.
'"total value of 1916, $25,865.
"Total value for 1917, $13,4*9 25. j
'Total amount seized in 1917, 7i4
gallons of wbiskey1 150 gallons of cider
and 485 bottle# of beer.
I VTotil amoupt in 1916 in Charleston
a iB. vicinity 1.1S6 1-4 gallons of whis
jk<W, 15.757 bottles of beer.
Having turned over to Sheriff M&it.thi
mf hook of "records* I am unable
ttp say how ma-ffy '^convictions. Two
4 t. M .? . J i a .1 i.j i..
uuiuiuuiHjea |r?rw tiuu suiu in
l^brkelcy- rofinty and six negroes sent
|o the pand ?nd three white man
pleaded guilty and paid their fines.
Have made 11? separate seizures hero
hnd.had o,ne conviction.""
Manning Names New Officers.
Governor Manning announced the
appoir.tthHiit of four captains, six tin t
lieutenants and ftv secod lieutenants
for til*" pompnqiptr of State militia being
formpd in South Carolina. The
appointees are: I
Captaifis ? Walter W. Benson. ,
.CfreqriwootJV Normal C. Poole. New- '
'berry; J'uolus H. Purrott, GufTney;
William L llnrt. Union
First lieutenants?0. J>. Duckott,
Greenwood;' B. H. Sadler. Greenville;
H. W. MrCrolght. Columbia; R. H
Wright, v^Jewberry; FVank W. Sassa
mon, Gafftiey; Elliott R. Rushford,
Untpn ; - ^
Second^ Lieutenants?Calhoun A.
Hnys, Greenwood; J. N. Frierson, CoInrtabia;
Byron V. Chapman, New
borryberryi W. C. Camp. Gaflfnev;
Robert Li Jenkins. Union.
New ?nt?ffirUe* Authorized.
ty. Banks Dove, secretary of state,
commission ad the Bennett svllle Brick
Company of peunettsviUe. the pro
p^sed capital stock bblns *25,000. Petitioner*
arc Lincoln S. Morrison ol
Florence t and J, B. Morrison of Marlboro.
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Turns Back Large Fund.
' A. U.^ujnmera,' commissioner of as
riculture.- commerce and Industrie ;
fUrf^ed- over to 3. T. Carter. Sl.i;treasurer
$21,020, collected from th>
various sources by the department1
during thjs*yeerv This was more than
edible the volume for the year of 1916
Of the figured $8600 came from com
merct^l febd stuff analysis; $10,500
jfrom tbV Oil fund; $300 from seed In- j
sjl?CtlW, uriHxfl,720 on condltlments 1
The proc >eds last year were $4.0 >0
rroj*mean ana >?,w? rrom oih
Highway Department heport*.
The Bute highway department has ]
msembied Its 3?ures for the year Just
ekujed. I>6rtne *be 12 months :',s .' J2
licenses.wetii Issued for autoraoh'hv:
and ajotor truoks. Licenses were alsc
\s&$ to moo motorcycles., The to- I
4A1 amount, coUeptftf for the license? I
under the 8tate law was $112 71.
of whleli aftiotmt $88.626 98 was ro
tomed* to the various counties of thi.
thp number this yeeur will en-ily rui
?A\ SO,01 to. A awpmcnt of 46.000 M
cense plates Las been received.
ATTORNEY TRIES
CASE BY PHONE
. I Din** 4a WPaabamiaW Do
' Cbmpounded ofvcgetablc
drills in a perfectly appointed
laboratory by skilled chemists,
after the prescription of a successful
physician of wide ex*
perienoe. and approved by the
experience of tene of thousands
in the last forty-five .
yearn,
Peruna's. Success
rssta strictly ah It* o. o _
truly scientific treatment for
all diseases of catarrhal symptoms.
It has came to be the
recognized standby of the
< American home because it has
deserved to be, and it stands
today as firm as the eternal
hills in the confidence of an
enormous number.
What Helped Thaaa May Help Yoa
Get our tree booklet, "Health
and How to Have It," of your druggist.
or writ? direct to ua.
The Peruna Company
Colombo*, Ohio
t Distemper Can Be Controlled
by nstnk Du. David Koukhts'
FEVER PASTE ?;!&
and WHITE LINIMENT p0rJ~
K?*a<1 tlio
Practical Horn*
for froq booklet on Abortion
J^l WB" ** no de-Rler In your town.
Or. Oaritf Roterti' v*f. Co., 100 Oratf inm, Wttkttkt, Wit.
^^^IFWUOWIIAIITTIE FIELDW
Hill FOR THE LAMD'S SAKE B
ypmrnTWEUTOHAKEITYiaP^
UPOFSY TREATMENT. Olrt? qnlok r?ll.f.
Wr? J " 3??'ii r.-iu.nM *wrl)ln<r and (hurl
p* 1 bmUb. Nmr h??r4 of lu equal ror dro|?|r>
N JB.Try It. Trial trralinrnt true FMtC. by mall.
Wrltato DR. THOMAS E. CRCEN
Sank BidsH Oo? 20, OMATOWONTM. aA.
Scarcity of OH.
Large numbers of Danish lighthouses
will shortly be extinguished, or else
will show n greatly diminished light,
owing to the shortage of oil. Tills, It
is declared, will mean additional dltllculty
In the way of Danish navigation
und Danish exportation towards the
west. In addition the allowance or oil
for domestic lighting has been greatly
curtailed.
RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR.
To half pint of water ado 1 oz. Bar
Rum, a small box of Barbo Compound,
and Vi oz. of glycerine. Any druggist can
put this up or you can mix it at home at
very little cost. Full rliiwt?in? fnr mnK
ing and use come in each box of Barbo
Compound. It will gradually darken
streaked, faded gray hair, and make it soft
and glossy. It will not color the scalp, is not
sticky or greasy, and does not rub off. Adv.
Tea Leaves in War.
Instructions have been sent to all
English urniy and navy canteens to
save all used tea leaves, which are to
be carefully kept In muslin hags and
forwarded to central depots. The old
leaves are not to be used again la making
beverage, but are needed In connection
with munition milking.
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE'S
TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know
what you are taking, as the formula is
printed on every label, showiDg it is
Quinine uud Iron in a tasteless form. The
Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron
builds op the system. 60 cents.
No Fun for Him
The after-dinner orator never enJoys
the menu as well as the fellow
who starts the applause.
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To keep clean and healthy take Dr.
Pierce's l'leasant Pellets. They regulate
liver, bowels and stomach.?Adv.
Short friends often make long accounts.
.
HEALTH WAS WRECKED
Nothing Broafht Relief Uiitll Doin'f Wm lined.
Wonderful Improvement Wu Effected.
**I had such uwful cutting palus
In the small of my hack and hips. 1
often had to cry out," says Mrs. Krnest
Wiethoelter, f?r>0 Madison St.,
St. Charles, Mo. "The pain was
knife-like and I couldn't turn in bed,
in fact I was almost
helpless. My feet and
ankles swelled badly, ?!f "7ft
my hands were puffed ^ ?
up and there were iHkVv W
swellings under my A
"I often got so I
dizzy I had to sit
down to keep from Hit- Vmbmitm
fulling and my health won completely
broken down. The kidney secretions
pained terribly in passage and
in spite of ail the medicine 1 took,
1 kept gutting worse until I was u
wreck.'
"Ity chance I rend about Doan's
Kidney Villa and bought some. After
I ligd used half a box there was a
change and I continued to Improve;
the puins, aches and swellings left
and my health returned."
Sworn to before me,
WM. F. WOI.TF.lt, Notary Public.
ALMOST TWO YEARS LATER.
May 25, 1917, Mrs. Wlethoelter said :
"I think as highly of /loan's as ever.
Whenever I have used them, they
huvc benefited me."
C*t Omu'i at Any Star*. 60c a Box
DOAN'S
FOSTER-MILBURN CO- BUFFALO. W. V.
A BAD COUGH
la itty t?i|Mgtoet Tmkm Ik la twod. and
afcaau* yoor With by praaptly Ukinc
PISO'S
I mim r ion iu wuiioci vc r\c" ,
! suits in First Court Trial
By Wire.
Brighton, Colo.?With food, fuel and.
other commodities subjected to in?
tensive saving campaigns, "conscrva;
tlon" Is the popular watchword In the j
I Rocky Mountain region. The latest
plan to "conserve" has resulted in the '
: first "court trial by wire" on record.
! "Conservation of time, money, en'
ergy and fees" Is what District Attorney
Samuel W. Johnson terms the new
; wrinkle. Johnson's jurisdiction extends
over several counties adjucent to
: Denver, and he experiences consideri
able difficulty in being present in the
! iii (jiifi
III Iffll 11II
^ IP
Presented Evidence Over the Wire.
various towns of tho counties when
several cases are set fur the same day
In different courts. So the busy prosecutor
decided to use the telephone.
Sitting In his main headquarters In
Denver, with a telephone receiver to
his ear, Johnson listened to counsel for
defense- plead before a judge in the
local court here for the discharge of
his client, a woman charged with
"bootlegging." When Attorney Michael
Wuldron had finished his case for the
defendant, Johnson picked up the
transmitter and presented evidence
over the wire of sutllclent weight to
convict the defendant, who was lined
$100 npd costs.
Johnson declares his new method of
hnndllng cases will also result in the
saving of much gasoline, as he can
avoid traveling from town to town in
the "buzz wagon."
^LEAVES "WAR BABY" Y
X AND NOTE AT DOOR *
X Tncoina, Wash.?Whatever the X
V fortune that left a war waif on v
Q the doorstep of Mrs. fJeorge W. 0
A Wagner, in tills city, it was not A
x ino mntnor s ihck or love for her X
Y Infant. v
Q A Utile advertIsemcnt whleh <9
Q she left to he Inserted In a Sun- /)
a day paper reads: a
Y "To the kind people who Y
0 ndopted my war hahy: He was 0
A) horn October 2. 11)17. For any r)
I A particulars concerning liiin ad- A
\ dress &)-"(>, this paper." Y
Q The child will have love anil (J
Q devotion, as Mrs. Wapner fedls /)
A It is her patriotic duty to care a
Y for It. Y
FINDS HE WASN'T LOVED
Buijt Takes Policeman, Police Judge
and $50 Fine to Convince
Him.
Kansas City. Mo ?Tt took a policeinnn
ti Tuitlcfi liultrii ntnl n CUl Hf??? fix
convince Guy WycofT of Ktirisns City,
Kan., that Mrs. Dessle Brown, a pretty
young stenographer, did not love him.
They are employed hy the same firm
and were engaged for some time.
Finally Mrs. Brown decided she did
' not want to marry WycolT. She told
him so, hut he still kept paying attention
to her. Then she called u policeman
and had him arrested.
In court WycofY stated, "I thought
she really loved me, hut didn't know
it." In order to Impress on his mind
that he had lost out the judge assessed
Wycoff $r>0.
KISSES WIFE BY MISTAKE
Error Costs Husband $200 When Mate
Learns Caress Was Intended
for Another.
Chicago. ? When Vernon Hooker
gave his wife a warm embrace in a
darkened room the recipient of his affections
was well pleased. When, however,
he asked "Where's Charlotte?"
Mrs. Charlotte Hooker realized thut
her husband thought she was someI
one else. She had the erring husband
arrested and he was fined $200.
A red kimono caused Hooker's
! downfall. Miss Catherine Hell owned
! the kimono and Mrs. Hooker was wear*
! log It. Thus Hooker mistook his wife
for Miss Hell nnd gave her what she
aid was "a big hue and the nicest kiss
I've had In some time."
Claims Maine Canning Record.
Newfleld, Me.?While caring for a
family of nine children, the youngest
only a year old, Mrs. James F.
Bridges of Newfleld, Me., canned fl.r>0
Jars of fruit and vegetables. She i
claims the Maine canning record. I
Knocked Pipe Down Farmer's Throat.
Amoldsvllle, On.?While D. A. Fnlr
was looking over some of his line
stock, a young cow suddenly tossed
her head, knocking Fair's shortHtem.ned
pipe through his mouth and
Into his neck.
%L
* v ' JigTajj
A. 1 I T. ? - A?
caiomei todays oi
I Guarantee D(
Don't take nasty, dangero
constipated, headacl
Calomel makes you sick; yon lose n 1
day's work. Calomel Is quicksilver i
and It salivates; calomel Injures your ]
Uver.
If you are bilious, feel lazy, slug- )
glsh and all knocked out. If your bow- ,
els are constlputed and your head ,
aches or stomach Is sour. Just take a ,
spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver ,
Tone Instead of using sickening, sail- |
vatlng calomel. Dodson's Liver Tone j
Is real liver medicine. You'll know It J
next morning because you will wake ]
up feeling fine, your liver will be working.
your headache and dizziness gone.
your stomach will be sweet and how
els regular. You will feel like work- '
lug. You'll he cheerful; full of vigor <
and utuhltion. 1
Your druggist or dealer sells you a i
bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a ;
Object to Sunday Work.
Abolishing Sundays resulted in rioting
la Augsherg, Bavaria, and as a re- I'
suit a compromise Is now being tried. ;
Sunday work henceforth. Including rest j
hours, will only cover six hours. Youthful
workers of both sexes will he per- j
ndtted to go to church. The Bavarian
munition manufacturers also agree to ,
limit work to rvt Vj hours a week for j
which frfiV* hours pay will he given. It !
is promised that Sunday work shall
cease by March, BUS.
PROVEN SWAMP-ROOT
AIDS WEAK KIDNEYS
The symptoms of kidney and bladder i
troubles are often very distressing and
leave the system in a run-down condition. J
The kidneys seem to suffer most, as al- '
most every victim complains of lame hack !
and urinary troubles which should not be |
"n? .1- I. ?f.
--r> - niKnmn until
lend to more dangerous kidney troubles.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root which, so
many people say, soon heals and strengthens
the kidneys, is a splendid kidney,
liver and bladder medicine, and, being I
an herbal compound, lias a gentle heal- i
ing effect on the kidneys, which is al- j
most immediately noticed in most cases
by those who use it.
A trial will convince anyone who may '
be in need of it. Iletter get a bottle from
your nearest drug store, nnd start treat- !
ment at once.
However, if you wish first to test this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr. 1
Kilmer &. Do., Kinghamton, N. Y., for a
sample bottle. When writing be sure and j
mention this paper.?Adv.
Mahogany Embargo Removed.
Donsul General Skinner reports from
London tlint the controller of timber
supplies announces the withdrawal, tin- J
til further notice, of the restriction on
sales of mahogany of nil kinds. No- ,
tlce was given recently that the board
of trade had taken possession of all i
stocks of mahogany exceeding fi.tKH)
foot.
Soothe Itching Scalps.
On riiHrtni' m?nflv roll Knots of (Inn
tlruff and Itching with Cutlcuru Ointment.
Next morning shampoo with
Outlcurn Soup and hot water. For free
samples address, "C'utlcurn, Dept. X,
Boston." At druggists and by maii
Soap 23, Ointment 23 and 3d.?Adv.
No Pstriotirm There.
There is no patriotism in the man ]
who cannot b<> cheerful when clipping |
Liberty bond coupons.
A forr-M Mvor Kivrirto proper fond niiimttnllon
Ton.- up your liver with Wright's
Indian Vegetable Pills. Th< y not gently. Adv.
Some people's gootl points seem to |
have broken o(T.
A FIGHT FOR LIFE
It has been fight or die for many of us
tn the past and lue lucky people are
those vt tjo have suffered, but who are now
well because they heeded nature's warning
signal In time to correct their trouble
with that wonderful new discovery
of Dr. Pierce's called "An-u-ric." You
should promptly heed these warnings,
some of which nre dizzy spells, backache.
Irregularity of the urine or the; painful
twinges of rheumatism, sciatica or lumbago.
To delay may make possible, the I
dangerous forms of kidney disease, "such
as stone in the bladder.
To overcome these distressing conditions
take plenty of exercise in the open
air. avoid a heavy meat diet, drink freely
of water and at each meat take -Or.
Pierce's Anurlc Tablets (double strength).
You will. In a short time. Ilnd that you
are one of the firm Indorsers of Anurlc,
as are thousands of neighbors.
Step Into the drug store and ask for
a COc bottle of Anurlc, or send Dr V. M
Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y . tOe for trial pl<g.
Anurlc, many times more potent than
IItliin. eliminates uric ucld as hot water
melts sugar.
Unconscious Insult.
"Miss Italics is very sensitive iiIumiI
her large feet."
"Tlmt accounts for it."
"Accounts fur what?"
"Why. -In- got so angry when I asked
jcr If Santa 'Mans hail put an auto
mobile in h??r stocking."
Important to Mothers
Kxntnine carefully every bottle of
CASTOllIA, that famous old remedy
for infants and children, and see that it
-s=-~<2C*raar
In Use for Over ill) Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Caatoria
Scots Are Tallest.
Amonthe natives of (!r?nt Itritnlu
iho Sertoli average the tallest, ilie
!rlsl> arc next, then come the Eri|fllnh
nnd Welsh.
Keeping the Ouility I P
LAXaTIVH HHOMOCl IMI.NK lt<? World rtmont
Cur" tor Colds nnd (inp l< now ,vi j*r box. On
iccuniitul Hie ndrin.e ,n the pure of the ox different
Medicinal.Concentrnwl Mxirat-ls and Clientlctt
r contained In LAXA'I IV K Mil. MuOClNINM,
It was necessary U> Increase the prim to The druggist.
It has stood the test for a Quarter of a Century.
It 1 s uiVil by every CItlilted Nation.
Consistency Is often but another
name for contrariness.
h
When Your Eyes Need Care
Try Murine Eye Remedy
Vo Hmellng-Jiitl Rye Comfnrt, M cents at
Lrrogglst* or mall. Write for Rree fire Book.
HGB1MB IIK UEXJtDT CO.. CUlCAfiO 1
. If.
i III
i
ck Tomorrow!
Ddson's Liver Tone
>U9 calomel when bilious,
ly. Listen to me!
Pew cents 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 you want without being sail*
rated. Your druggist guarantees that
?ach spoonful will stur? your liver,
;lean your bowels and straighten you
up by morning or you get your money
Imck. Children gladly take Dodson's
Liver Tone because it is pleasant tasting
nnd doesn't gripe or cramp or
make them sick.
I am selling millions of bottles of
Hudson's Liver Time to people who
have found that tlds pleasant, vegetable
liver medicine takes the place of
dangerous calomel, lluy one bottle on
my sound, reliable guarantee. Ask
your druggist about me.?Adv.
Anti-Leak Device for Brushes.
The following is a good method for
preventing the color or wash from
running down over the handle of a
mi in u-mi ? ui'ii tivcriiciui niirs is
Iwini; done. Take a good. larRi* sponKC,
oblong in shape. if possible. ami cut
a slil in it tu allow it to slip over tho
brush handle. 1'ush it up as far as
it will no and ti?' a cord on tin- handle
to prevent it from slipping hack. The
sponge, we are assured, will take care
of all the leaking color, and it can he
wrung out at any time while on the
brush.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Re Cured
by local applications an they cannot reach
the disease ) portion of the car. There Is
only one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness,
and that Is bv a constitutional remedy.
HAI.T/S CATARRH MEDICINE acts
through tli? Wood on the Mucous Surfaces
of the System. Catarrhal Deafness Is
caused by an Inflamed condition of ths
mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube.
When this tube ts Inflamed you have a
rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and
when It Is entirely closed. Deafness Is the
result. Unless the Inflammation can bo reduced
and tills tube restored to Its normal
condition, hearing may he destroyed
forever. Many cases of Deafness are
caused by Catarrh, which Is an tiillaiuod
condition of flip Mucous Surfaces
ONE HUNDRED DOl.RARS for nny
cnse of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot
he cured hy HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE.
All DruirirlatB 7fc. Circulars free.
S\ J. Cheney A. Co., Toledo, Ohio.
The Sort.
"Talking of the ntllllhle public. I
know a business which is u regular
plant."
"Wlint Is lluit?"
"The llorlsl's."
%
Dr. Fttry'i "Dead Shot" not only e*pel?
TVoiina or Tapeworm hut cl< una out tha
uucut In ahleh they breed unit ton. ? up
the digestion. One dose autltcleut. Adv.
Some men lire kept so busy main*
mining I heir tli^iti t y thai they haven't
time lo earn n tleeent living.
All the money you intended to suvo
doesn't draw Interest.
Pneumonia
CASCARA K? 0U1N1NE
The old family remedy ? In tablet
form?eafe, cure, ra?y to take. No
rpiitti -no unpleasant after effect*.
Cure* rolda in 24 hours Gnp in 3
day*. Money back if it faili. Get tho
genuine bo* With
Kerl Top and Mr.
?^1 MlVfV Hill'a picture on it ! 'f\f\
hPI ri 24 T"bUt*<or 25c- fVt flpLaB
At Any Drug Stora
A West Virginia Woman Speaks
Volgu, W. Yu.?"Golden Medical Dlib
covery proved so
Arajjbeneficial in my
past state of ill
/SA??r,,gjg.? heiiltli that I was
^ jg.Ti glad t<> try An*
7? W Lt?5V tirie, tlie new dis?
JlTL Mm :overy of Dr.
~*'J\tl... Pierce. I was in
'*r"f^ a delicate condl'.ion
and sulTeretl
from many discomforts.
I ached
all over, was constlputed, had indiges*.
tion, was extremely nervous; another
discomfort wds shifting rheumatism,
something I had had for years. At that
time it was In my hips and lower
limits. I took the Anuric Tablets according
to directions, and can say, and
speak in the hounds of truth, that I
have not had rheumatism since. Tho
relief could not he more sntlsfnc
tory."?JIUS. JOSEPH INK COKDHU
RYMEU.?Adv.
Have you
RHEUMATISM
Lumbago or Gout?
TilmHIir.l! MACII):'. to rirnifitd ttprmi?
anu drivo ttio potkun t rnui Ibo njkloui .
"UULI lll lUP Ot THK IkfllfllK
riIN MIIm atinia ox TIIB OITMIDB"
At All l>ruKKln:a
VJil. Btily ic. Sob, Wholesale Distributor*
(WbdRflTrT^Tri Ynnnnl
? A i^vtivc V/V iv/uil\j
?Rub Dandruff and
Itching with
Cuticura Ointment
Shampoo with Cuticura Soap
Sold??ynp?h?TT S^p2MQii>lrTvnt:5iVX
essls hjurrbalsam
1'^; . A tollvt preparation of merit,
IflVK Htlpa to ?rkdlut? (lAmlrui
S, gB For Rulnrini Color aiui
BmiiIit toGr? or Fm?1 Hair.
C^njLAj /y^A Wo- ainl tl.ttat Prog.-iAtn
KODAKS & SUPPLIES
r 4uliQ/ *'?? Oo Inchrtt <>Im< of flnluhtug.
I Mo** ?nil Cattlnfut upon rcquMb
S. C*l??ki Optic*! Co., Ricbwod, V*.
W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 2-1916.'