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VVviPlB Vnft ?ure preventive. 1
WXyj^/oy 60 centa and 61 & 1
wiiflAPy/ rood druggists. ho
XT56"p CSEr manufacturers.
MPOIIN MEDICAL <
WHAT rnURTIF
mini mmiiu ||
h mean* miserable condition of ill Kc
ilmenti iuch as headache, backache, dy
various kinds, piles and numerous other c
against nature, and no human being can
constipated. DR. TUTTS LIVER PIL
successfully all over this country for 72 y
to have your liver and bowels resume
For sale at all druggists and dealers ev<
Dr. Tutt's
Our National Flower.
Italy Is mystified by the discovery
that a peculiar yellow -powder lius been
strewn over parts of the Invaded terri- i
tory by Han aviators, wldch powder I
the Italians wisely regard with great
suspicion. However, If anything ill !
comes of It. let Uncle Sum know, sug- j
gests the Kansas City Star. He will
supply his airmen with golden-rod pol- |
ten next summer, and let the Hun
, population sneeze Itself into suhmls- j
don.
An implement has been patented by
a New York man to enable u blbul
person to threml a needle.
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Pneumonia 1
ttSCARA fcNuiNINE :
Tha old ftmlly remedy?in tablet *
(arm?eafe, eure, easy to take. No <
opiate*?no unpleasant after effects.
Cures colds in 24 hours?Qrip in S
days. Money back if it fails. Oct the
_ genuine bo* with i
K<-d Top and Mr. '
fWlUlloH Hill'a pK ture on it
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LUCKY
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is Peruna
To Complete
nr. v. ?. fttergtn. dealer in fine
loots, shoes and clears, 132 8. Main
It, Council Bluffs, la, writes: M1
sannot- U41- you how much good Pe una
has done me. Constant confinenont
in my store began to tell on my
leoKh and I felt that I was gradually
breaking down, 1 tried several
emodleo prescribed by toy physician,
>ut obtained no permanent relief
mtil I took Peruna. 1 felt better lmnedlately
and five bottles restored mo
o complete health, I have been In
he best of spirits since, and feel that
owe my health to It."
. Our booklet, telling you how to keep
veil, free to alL The Peruna Co,
Columbus, Ohio.
Thoee who object to liquid modilinos
oan now procure Peruna Tabsta.
IALE DISTEMPER
hen you sell or buy through the sales
har.es In fifty to escape HALE STABLE
)HH'S" Is your true protection, your
r as sure as you treat all your horses
ion be rid of the disease. It acts as a
10 matter how they are "exposed."
aottle; 35 and 310 dosen bottles, at all
rse goods houses, or delivered by the
CO, Bfaaafartarers, Goshen, fad, U.S.A.
OTION MEANS
ralth that leads to all sorts of special
apepaia, dizziness. indigestion. pains ol
liaordera?CONSTIPATION is a crime
be well for any length of time while
LS is the remedy and has been used
reara. Get a box and see how it feels
: their health-giving natural functions,
erywhere.
Liver Pills
Have You Tried This Candy?
Lmdslaim lias a new product. It is
cactus candy. The cactus is peeled,
dipped in li<it sirup ar molasses, and
coated with powdered sugar. Many
eaiie sirups and other similar products
are common in every home in the
South, so the confection is easily uinile.
Sugar mills are also taking It up as
a side product to he turned out during
the slack seasons of the year.?
l'? It 111 I u t* S2..4........ I.I"
- . MVICUVC 4TIUUIIII).
BOSCHEE'S GERMAN SYRUP
o
will quiet your cough, soothe the Inflammation
of u sore throat niul tuugs,
stop Irritation In the bronchial tubes,
Insuring a good night's rest, free from
coughing and with easy expectoration
In the morning. Made and sold In
America for flfty-two years. A wonderful
prescription, assisting Nature In
building up your general health and
throwing off the disease. Especially
jseful In lung trouble, asthma, croup,
bronchitis, etc. For sale in all civilzed
countries,?Adv.
When a woman takes up the physical
culture fad she Is anxious either to put
Jti fat or take It off.
If your eyes smart or feel scalded. Roll
an Eye Balsam applied upon going to bed
s Just the thing ft> relieve them. Adv.
A melancholy sight this winter is a
till for a ton of anthracite.
STRIKE
>FTTF
* it has become
the man's eigne
men who are
>ver here, and
er there.
son? Because
of Burley pipe
i because?
rOASTED
RED GROSS SEALS
BR1NGGOOD SUM
THI CAMPAIGN TO RAI8E $10,000
FROM 8EALS BRINGS IN
$9,932.87.
DISPATCHES FROM COLUMBIA
i
Doing* and Happening* That Mark
the Progress of South Carolina People,
Gathered Around the State
Capital.
I . Columbia.
, The South Carolina Anti-TuberculoI
sin Association is closing Its books for
! the ll*7 campaign on the sale of Red
i Cross seals.
I Dr. L. A. Riser, the executive secretary
of the association, made an attempt
to raise $10,000 by the sale of
these seals. Thus far $9,932.87 has
been realized and a number of agents
have not sent in their reports. It is
thought that the small amount of
$67.13, necessary to bring this amount
up to $10,000, will yet come in. C.^enwood
county sold the most seals per
capita of any county in the State.
Richland came second and Orangeburg
third. Richland pays the salary of a
nurse from the proceeds of 'he seal
sale and Orangeburg and Greenwood
will each have a nurse to do tuberculosis
work thiB year.
! The negroes have organized an association
which is known as the Palmetto
State Association. They sold
seals among mcraben of tue'*r own
I race and collected S388.86. This is the
first year they have sold seel3 and
they hope to do much better next
year.
To Get Certificates.
Three times as many seals ha^e
been sold this year In South Carolina
as were sold last year. South Carolina
is one of two States which has
done this well. Last year South Carolina
stood 23rd on the list, but sh? w'll
come up well in the front ranks this
year. The following will receive certificates
of honor from the national
association for selling six or more
seals per capital in their respective
towns or cities in South Carolina:
"Mrs. J. O. Barber, Richburg; Mrs.
Mllo B. Martin. Stxother; Mrs. C. B.
Ellis, Martin; Miss Alma Myers. Eastover;
Mrs. J. C. Richardson. Jr., Garnett;
Mrs. W. W. Fowler. Parksvllle;
T. II. Glenn. Holly Hill; Misses Crum !
and Collier. Woodford; Springfield
High Sthool. Springfield; Miss Vera
Thomas, Cope; Mrs. J. S. Jones, Norway;
Miss Carrie Connor, Eutawville;
Mrs. Jim Fergitson. Antreville; Troy
High School. Troy, and the Greenwood
County Anti-Tuberculosis Association,
Dr. F. M. Routh, secretary.
With the money raised from the sale
of these seals it is proposed to put
nn V. 11 ? L..UL ? I
..! iioiiicu |tuuiii: ucauu nurses, wno
will do tuberculosis work throughout
the State in an effort to teach people
what methods may bo used at home to
cure this disease and what precautions
should be taken to prevent Its
spread.
The campaign of education which has
been carried on through different orI
ganlzatlons for some years has alreaday
materially reduced the death
rnte of tuberculosis and it is believed
\ that the disease may eventually be
i overcome.
Cooper Liberty Campaigner.
Itobert A. Cooper of Laurens has
been designated chairman of the group
of the seven congressional districts
chairmen of the third Liberty loan
drive to be made in South Carolina
next month. Mr. Cooper came to Coi
lumbia for a meeting with the other
members of his committee in the office
of Edwin W.. Robertson State
chairman. Plans are being steadily
worked out and organization effected
throughout the State for the thorough
canvass, which is to be directed. No
apportionment lias yet been made, but
South Carolina will not be called upon
for a less amount than in the second
loan when the maximum figure was
i place dat >20.000,000.
New South Carolina Conerna.
The Cherokee Mining Company, of
Spartanburg was commissioned by W.
i Banks Dove, secretary of Btate. with a
proposed capital stock of $5,000. The
company contemplates the mining,
transporting and smelting of iron ores
and other metals. Petitioners are:
C. R. Wlllard. W. G. Willard and R. E.
Boggs.
The Hagood-Jennlugs Auto Company
of Barnwell was chartered with a capital
stock of f 10,000. The officers are:
M. B. Hagood. president; W. D. Barley.
vice president, and W. C. Jennings'.
secretary and treasurer.
New Concerns Get Charters.
The J. S. Farnum Company of Charleston
was commissioned by W. Banks
Dove, secretary of state, with a proposed
capital stock of $20,000, the peI
titioners being James S. Farnum. H.
Wllken. C. W. Busch and A. S. Ku;
linskl. all of Charleston. The comapany
proposes "to carry on the business
of manufacturing, bottling, shipping.
buying, selling, purchasing or
1 1 -? ? - '
I uiiiciwisc acquiring. owuing or scums ,
or disposing of beverages of every 1
kind and description (except those j
prohibited by law)
The Carolina Specialty Company of
Columbia was commissioned with a
proposed capital stock of % 10.000. The
company proposes to do a general real
estate, rental,, bond business and "to
operate and manage farms and to
manufacture, buy. sell and deal In all
kinds of pickles, preserves, condiments.
marmalades, dried fruits and
vegetable products, pastry, confections !
Mid specialties generally, including
any and all kindred products, together
with the right to manufacture, buy and
sell receptacles for such oroducts."
The petitioners are P. A Felder and
A.. R. Felder. both of Columbia.
The Government's Liberal Offer.
The growing of castor oil beans for
the oil that is in them has proven successful
on a small seal* In this State.
It might be well for farmers to make
further inquiry and to satisfy himself
as to whether or not his soil is adaptable
to theg rowth of castor oil beans.
The cultivation of such beans is being
pushed by Phillip H. Arrowsmith. local
food administrator for Williamsburg
county, at Lake City. Those interested
would do well to communicate with
the food administration or Mr. Arrow
snmn. Mr. Arrowsmith has this to say
with reference to castor beans:
"The oil which is made from this
bean has been found to be the only
lubricant that under all conditions
meets the needs of the airplane service
and the beans are to be raised for the
government for this purpose. It Is
thus seen that the farmers are now afforded
one opportunity of doing something
active to help win the war and
lick the kaiser. In addition to this,
however, the terms of the contract are
most attractive from the standpoint of
profit.
"The contract provides that the governme.nt
will supply the seed by April
20 to be paid for when the crop is harvested
and at a cost not exceeding $1
per acre, but it is estimated that the
actual cost will be approximately 60
cents per acre for the seed. Any land
that will grow corn or cotton will grow
castor beans. They are planted like
corn and require but little cultivation.
The violet in thin oo/.tirt.. I- ?? !
mated will be around 40 bushels per
acre, which by the terms of the contract.
the government will take at
$3 per bushel of 46 pounds, sacked and
delivered at the nearest railroad station.
"The beans ripen and may be harvested
In about 100 days from planting.
As the spikes are pulled from
the bush they may be laid out on the
barn floor where they will pop open
and thresh themselves, but If they
should not thresh themselves they may
be threshed by placing the burs in a
sheet and whipped open with a brush.
Full instructions for preparing the
seed, planting, cultivating and harvesting
are furnished along with the contract.
"Those Interested may call on Mr.
Arrowsmith. the Williamsburg food
administrator, and get full particulnrs
and take a crop contract."
Cheraw Company Heads List.
Colonel II. H. Patterson, commanding
the One Hundred and Eighteenth
Infantry, which was formerly the old
First South Carolina Regiment has
made public the following standing
of the companies formtug the regiment.
as a result of recent tests:
1. Company I. Capt. William L. Qillesple,
Cheraw company.
2. Compunv A. Captain William D.
\l'nt4mn?
.. ?u.uu, uicciiiiuc company.
3. Company G. Capt. Jesse T Crawford.
Pelzer company.
4. Company D. Captain Arthur Ler
Laurens company.
5. Company B. Capt. Louis L. Ltgon. :
Anderson company.
5. Company H. Capt. Lindsay L. McFadden.
Hock Hill company.
5. Company L. Capt. Robt. E. Craig.
Hartsvllle company.
6. Company K. Capt. Basil A. Vandiver.
Anderson company. j
7. Company M, Capt. William M.
Young. Camden company.
8. Company F. First Lieut. David
C. Penland. Spartanburg company. j
9. Company G, Capt. Samuel Parks.
Fort Mill company.
10. Company E. Capt. John F. Walker.
Union company.
The order of merit of the battalions
was first, third and second.
New "Kitchen Police."
Probably no cantonment in the
country is conserving more food than
is that of the United States marines
fll Porta Ialnr.,1 ??., - ?
wiiuuBu him raising or
pigs.
The movement started months ago
when several "rookies" purchased a
litter of pigs from a Georgia farmer, j
Since then others have followed suit 1
until the pig has grown into prominenee
as well as popularity throughout
the entire camp.
eBsideB conserving food and fur- !
nishing the marines with splendid
food, the pigs consume all table
scraps and garbage, thus saving much
disagreeable labor. At present the
island "ranch" boasts of about 1.000 ;
fine young porkers.
According to the latest reports from
France, the marines over there are
adopting pigs and training them to do
"kitchen police."
Horse Creek Kicks.
Indignation meetings are being held
by citizens of the cotton mill towns
throughout Horse Creek Valley in pro
test against the advance in passenger
rates which went into effect on the
Augusta-Aiken Railway and Electric
Corporation's line from Aiken to Au- j
gusta on March 1. Meetings have)
oeen held at Warrenville and Granlta- j
ville and others are planned at other
points in the valley.
I
Lincoln Leasing Comnanv of t'hir. I
leston was commissioned with a proposed
capital stock of $500. to do a
general real estate, rental and bond
business. The petitioners are Jullen
Mitchell and F. H. Horlbeck. both ot
Charleston.
The Martins' Mill Company of. Mar- j
tins, narnwell county, was commissioned,
the proposed capital- stock he- ;
leg $50,000. The company content- j
plates a general lumber and timber
business. Petitioners are Kdgar A.
Brown and J. J. Bush, both of Barn- j
well.
The Southern Home Institute for
Children of Spartanburg was commis
stoned with a proposed capital stock
of $50,000. A home and school fothe
education and training of children
and other necessary and incidental activities
la contemplated. The petitionera:
Sam T. Creech, Woodruff, arid
J. F. Floyd. C. O. Hearon, Ben Hill
Brown, P. H. Pike, H. F. McOee and
Gabriel Cannon of Spartanhurft
Buyck'a Market of St. Mntthewa was
chartered with a capital stock of $2.300.
Officers arc: D. D. Buyck, Jr..
president; D. D. Buyck. secretary and
treasurer.
THE CAUSE AND CURE OF )
PILES?A BOOK THAT'S FREE
If you have piles, you need this easy- j
to-read booklet. To cure thein, it Is !
necessary to know their cuuae and j
method of treatment. Everything is,
simply told. Sluggish circulation of"
blood, congestion of the liver or lungs,
certain diseases of the heart and con- !
solvation contribute to pile troubles. 1
Eagle Pile Remedy is the best and
only known Internal treatment. It at- j
tacks the trouble at the source, and
corrects the cause. Eagle Remedy is
n candy tablet, that can be taken with
perfect safety and without knowledge I
to anyone. It will surely help you?
whether your case Is of recent origin or 1
long standing?whether youth or aged.
A postal card to the Reed Dlstribut- . I
Ing Co., 146 Godwin St.. Paterson. N.
J., brings the booklet. One dollar
brings you a box of Ragle Pile Remedy.
If your druggist cannot supply
you, send his name.?Adv.
Predatory Suggestion.
"Will you go to the eellur, John, and
i get a scuttle of conl?"
"Whose cellar?" l
I M
I At a recent heai
was introduced con
Swift & Company,wl
sidering for some tin
! The need for th
eral years. The g
recently been subjec
delay in putting befc
relying on the fair-rr
The feeling agai
the belief that the i
consumer are advc
resulting in unreasoi
Swift & Compi
an insignificant facte
IFor the fiscal yc
& Company were as
Sales
$875,000,000.
] Profits ?
I $34,650,000.
! This is equivalent t
V would ha
cattle, or
The Usual Way.
"Judge, INI like to tell yoti n Joke
bout Mike and Put," ^remarked the
fnwyer. "It seems Mike was visiting
Pat and Pat said, to Mike?no, I'm
wrong there?Mike said to Pat?"
"Let's get it straight," interrupted
the Judge. "Mike is the party of the
first part and Pat is the party of the
second part. Now go ahead."?Louisville
(Vuirler-Journal.
KIDNEY TROUBLE OFTEN
CAUSES SERIOUS BACKACHE
I
When your back aches, and your blud- |
der and kidneys seem to be disordered,
go to your neat At drug store and get a i
bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. It
is a physician's prescription for ailments
of the kidneys and bladder. ,
It has stood the test of years and has
a reputation for quickly and effectively
giving results in thousands of cases.
This preparation so very effective,, has '
been placed on sale everywhere. Get a
bottle, medium or large size, at your near- |
est druggist.
However, if you wish- first to test this
preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer I .
& Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample ,
bottle. When writing be sure and men- '
tion this paper.?Adv.
What Day Is Today? 1 I
"Do you study the bill of fare to see
what you are going to eat?"
"No I study the almanac." ' I
How to 1
Healthfu
1 cup flour
lk cups corn maal
1 teaspoon salt
S teaspoons Roya
2 tablespoons sug
Sift toge
Add oeti
I shallow
This wholesome br
ROYAI
If used three tim
22 million families
than 900,000 barre
Our new Red,
containing mat
u
ROYAL BAKING PC
I FOOD V
I_
I rust Me! TryDod
Calomel Harms
Read my guarantee! Liv
and get straightened up
ing calomel. Don't
There's no reasou why a person
should take sickening, salivating calomel
when a few cents buys a large
bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone?a perfect
substitute for calomel.
It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid
which will start your liver Just e.s
surely as calomel, but It doesn't mukc
you sick and can not snllvute.
Children and grown folks can take
Dodson's Liver Tone, because It Is
perfectly harmless.
Culomel It a dangerous druc. It Is I
t & Comp
Publicity
ring of the Federal Trade
espondence taken from i
hich showed that the Com
le an educational advertisi
is publicity has been appa
ross misrepresentation t<
A 1 1 - ? -
tea nas convincea us that ^
re the public the basic fac
tindedness of the America
nst the American packer
ncome and well-being of
trsely affected by the p
lably large profits.
iny's net profit is reasons
>r in the cost of living.
>ar 1917 the total sales an<
\ follows:
o a $3,465. profit on a business
vift Ac Company had made no prof
ve received only one-eighth of a cei
the consumer would have saved on!
dressed beef.
Swift & Company.
Have you
RHEUMATISM
Lumbago or Gout?
Ttlx Rll KI'M ACI I)F. U> rf mnr* th rctoita
and ilrlT? (lie pulum fruui Ilia
"RHIIMAIIDK O* Til* M*II>1
rtra Kiiki aitinH oa tub oi thiii*"
At All llruRKlit*
Jat. Baily A Son, Wholetalt Distributor*
^ Baltimore, Md. ^
j
^>4 nffflPCY THCATMEMT. OtTee quiolt reiier.
1BIWI wl Boon rrraorn swelling and abort
! liraalh Never beard of tta equal for <1 ropey,
t JBTry It. Trial treatmeot cent FRBE. bj mall.
LjpT WrlUto DR. THOMAS E. GREEN
L1A Saab Tda.. Baa to, CMATBWORTM. a*.
W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 12-1918.
A Fair Offer.
Tin1 (Jenerul?It's your turn on tin* !
treat.
Tin* Colonel?It would Rive me more
[ilea sure being In on the re-treat.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets are best for liver,
>owels and stomach. One little Pellet
for a laxative, three for a cathartic. Ad.
United States is Importing IH.OOO
tons of Chilean nitrates this winter.
American apples bring $s..">o a barrel |
11 Liverpool. ' i
Make Oatme;
l to Eat?Saves the
1 cup cooked oal
oat a
2 tablespoon* *h<
1 Baking Powder 1cup* milk
tar No egg*
ther flour, corn meal, salt, baking powder and
ileal, melted shortening and milk. Bake in g
pan in moderate oven 40 to 45 minutes.
ead is easily and quickly mac
n a vtam pi/m
- DAMI^IU ru
ies a week in place of wl
; in the United States, it '
Is of flour a month.
White and Blue booklet, 44Best War Tit
iv other recipes for making delicious an
meat saving foods, mailed free?address
)WDER CO, Dept.W, 135 Wi
/ILL WIN TH1
son's Liver Tone!
Liver and Bowels
en your liver and bowels
without taking sickenlose
a day's worki j
mercury and attacks your bones. Taka
a dose of nusty calomel today and you
will feel weak, sick and nauseated tomorrow.
Don't lose a day's work.
Take u spoonful of Dodson's Liver
Tone Instead and you will wake up
feeling great. No more biliousness,
constipation, sluggishness, headache,
coated tongue or sour stomuch. Your
druggist says If you don't find Dodson's
Liver Tone acts better than horrible
calomel your money Is waiting
for you.?Adv.
tmBBBmBESinm IB!
>any I
III
Commission there
the private files of
pany had been coning
campaign.
Lrent to us for sev- j
3 which we have I
ve should no longer i
-,ts of our business, j
n people. \
is based largely on
the producer and
ackers' operations, |
ible, and represents
d net profit of Swift I
1 of $87,500. j
it at all, the cattle raiser [I
nt per pound more for his ;j
iy one-quarter of a cent par !
, U. S. A.
EGGS-POULTRY
We ere tbe largest handlers of Bggs and Poultry
In tho Mouth.
WHAT HAVE YOU TO SHIPT
Tbe highest market price guaranteed with quick
returns. <Jl?? us a trial. Hoferenoea, 1st National
Bank. Ulchmond. Va.
WOODSON-CRAIG CO.
Commission Merchants. RICHMOND. VA.
Cause of It.
Lady Visitor?IIow did yod come to
lie such a crook, my poor man?
Convict?I WU7. crossed In love,
lady.? San Francisco Chronicle.
One bottle of Dr. Peery*s "Dead Shot"
will save you money, time, anxiety and
health. One dose sufficient, without Caator
OH In addition. Adv.
Kvcry man Imagines he understands
women until In* marries one of them.
Minnesota In 1017 produced B0,000,?
I>00 bushels of wheat.
al Bread
t Wheat |
aul or rolled
irttninf
> sugar.
Teased
le with the aid of
WDER
lite bread by the
would save more
ne Reclpos",
d wholesome
illiam St, New York
S WAR ~j