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I WHIG ^33 figj fRt * We will win Nothing else really n The Flav Hit Bit. Chairman Dennis ?f the local draft hoard was Iterating a wmil<l-l?i? shirker. "It Won't lie imieli nf 11 vlin-v v* ill it ?" lie said. "wiui tr "When your grandchildren ask you what you did in the great war, all you will have to tell thorn Is that once a week you went without meat." ?Los Angeles Times. Heal Baby Rashes Thnt Itch, burn and torture. A hot Cutlcura Soap bath gives instant relief when followed by a gentle application of Cutlcura Ointment. For free samples address, "Cutlcura, Dept. X, Boston." At druggists and by mall. Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50.?Adv. If the average man had his life to live over he would probably inake mote mistakes than ever. SAFE, GENTLE ] CLEANSES 1 For centuries GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil haa been a standard household remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and stomach trouble, and all diseases connected with the urinary organs. The kidneys and bladder are the most important organs of the body. They are the filters, the purifiers of your blood. If the poisons which enter your system throrgh the blood and stomach are not entirely thrown out by the kidneys and bladder, you are doomed. Weariness, sleeplessness, nervousness, despondency, backache, stomach trouble, headache, pain in loins and lower abdomen, gall stones, gravel, difficulty when urinating, cloudy and bloody urine, rheumatism, sciatica and lumbago, all warn vou ?? of#..- l.i.l ... 1 ? AH these indicate some weakness of,the kidneys or other organs or that the enemy microbe* which are always present in your svstem have attacked your weak snots. (iOLD MEDATj Haarlem Oil Capsules are what you need. They are not a "patent medicine." nor a "new discovery." For 200 years they The Strong V Hoot of Sun Than th Old people who are fi who are weak, will be str go through the depressing Gro Tasteless It purifies and enric you Strong. You can soc Invigorating Effect. GROVE S TASTELE! ceptionally good general st sickly children, for delicate any one of the family wh pleasant to take. Price 6( Perfectly Hern Nux-Vomloa er othe Sf Qrovo's chi You can now get Grove's form as well as in Syrup, the kin< Tablets are intended for those v rather than a syrup, and as a coi The tablets are called "GROVE': contain exactly the same medic actly the same results as Grove's put up in bottles. The price of ei iLEY$l rv ^k 'Mm w I i . . Y tnts war? iatters until we do! or Lasts Right Back at Him. She was noted for her quickness at repartee, also a habit of worrying over trifles or some unintentional slight. The young liushnnd arrived home and found her In tears. An older, experienced husband would have tnkeu a walk tintiI she recovered, but this one tried to argue, and finally, losing patience. he said: "Well, tny dear, I can't provide you with brains." Immediately came the reply which cleared the atmosidiere: "I don't ?>x pert you to with your limited supply." Stock Trouble. "I saw a big policeman take a tumble on a piece of banana peel." "1 see. A fall In copper security." We borrow most of our happiness from those to whom we give it. REMEDY ~~ fOUR KIDNEYS have been a standard household remedy. They are the pure, original imported Haarlem Oil your great-grandmother used, and are perfectly harmless. The healing, soothing oil soaks into the cells and lining of the kidneys and through the bladder, driving out the poisonous germs. New life, fresh strength and health will come as you continue the treatment. When completely restored to your usual vigor, continue taking a capsule or two each day; they will keep you in condition and prevent a return of the disease. Do not delay a minute. Delays are especially dangprous in kidnev and bladder trouble. All druggists sell GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. They will refund the money if not as represented. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are imported direct from the laboratories in Holland. They are prepared in correct quantity nnd convenient form, are ensy to take and are positively guaranteed to give prompt relief. In three sizes, sealed packages. Ask for the original imported COLD MEDAL. Accept no substitutes.? Adv. 1 i UZ4 LU*+4~-~-J il w mm vcoaoffU IffO imer Better e Weak eeble and younger people engthened and enabled to heat of Summer by taking ve '& chill Tonic hes the blood and makes >n feel its Strengthening, SS chill TONIC is an exrengthening tonic for pale, 5 Mothers, for Old Folks or o has poor blood. It is )c. t/esSf Contains no r Poisonous Drugsm If Tonic Tablets Tasteless chill Tonic in Tablet } you have always bought. The /ho prefer to swallow a tablet nvenience for those who travel S chill TONIC TABLETS" and inal properties and produce ex\ Tasteless chill Tonic which is ther is 60c. ... . Vw V SCHOOLS ARE MUCH IN NEED OF AID SUPERINTENDENT 8WEARINGEN WRITES OF MEANS TO AID IN SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT. nifipunupq prmu p.ni iimrii uiuiniuiiku ilium uuLumuin Doings and Happenings That Mark the Progress of South Carolina People, Gathered Around the State Capital. Columbia. The following statement relative to the impending tasks to procure better schools was issued by John E. Sweuringen, state superintendent of education: "The progress of the s'-hools during ] recent years is directly due to the deterrnnnation of the people to educate their children. The state depart-1 iuent of education is a branch of the government working in cooperation with every educational and unselfish I agency for the upbuilding of the companion weulth. The growth of our public school system is due to the spirit of tho people and the spir t of h:e h?!pers in the ofTIce. The schools shall continue to have all my time a .d energy. A c instructive forwa d loolt irip enuca; lonai pre gram is one of our greatest needs today. The draft act of 11* 17 called to the canns many ill educa' .Ml and uneducated soldier;. The draft act of 1918 w.ll probably emphasize this regrettab'e situation. "The war department tod y has practically taken over the c-.'.Vgos of the country in ord?r to nii'"l the war emergency. An extension cf th's pol icy to secondary schools do .a not scon unlikely in the near future, Conres.s has already niad? approprlatious for the vocational education cf bovs and girls over 14 years of ape. Ample funds have been provided and p'mi are already under discussion for the r habilitatlan of crippled soldiers. iJvory indication now points to a concongressional p: oprani in education. "!lut the essential and fundamental work of the schools In the s~ven elementary gra-'es Is purely a staf f tnction oday. Much remains to be dine In the accomplishment of th's task. "The i'beral policy of state a d to 'he schoo's must he retained and an acd. An adequate compulsory attendance law with truant officers and ncce.'sary penalties ought to be enaciuri nnd enforced. Better salaries for teachers, a minimum term of'seven months, a slate tax for schools, professional standards for teachers and tor county superintendents of education, proper recognition of the county superintendent's cilice. Ins'rii'tiin in rpri'-ulture. in the trade and industries and in domestic arts; a legislative appropriation to match the federal gtuut under tho Smith-Hughes law for vocational education, an adequate health and sanitation program, a broadening of the high schools, coordination end standardization among the colleges, and a>xiv> all a cnniplate revision of the school law?these are a few of the public school problems now demanding attention. Some Charters and Co-nmics'ons. W. Hanks Dove, secretary of sta'e. Issued a charter fc.' the Farmers' and Merchants' Hank of Andrews. Georgetown county. The new institution has a capi.al stock of $50,000. Office's are I). I-. M?yd president; J. M. Irhy. vice president; and E. V. Anderson, cashier. Mrs. Manning State Chairman. Mrs. Rlcnard I. Manning has accepted the Y. \V. C. A. chairmanship for South Carolina in the united war work fund ramnalen nnd ml'i the women of her Hta'e in this patriotic work ns she has headed thent in so nianv other of their enterprises Mrs. Manning has been their leader In the National League for Woman's P.ervlce. and has been an active worker and a liberal contribu'rr in the Rod Cross field. l:e?!de Tending six sons to fight for th^ir cour.t:;-. Proper Registration Ages. To remove any misunderstanding an to who will be required to register under the new man power aet Provost Marshal General Crowder sniil that all men wh > have not reached their 46th birthday on or before registration day v.*.11 he included wi.hin the maximum I age Unit and all who have reached the'r IStli bir.hday on or before that uate will he within the m'nimum age : limit. All men nlthin those limits who have not registered will he requ rod to do so on September 12. Expending Auto Licenses. Receipts from automobile licenses in the State highway depar.ment approximate $;:00.000 since January 1. Tiie exact figures are $296,775.40, the sources cl whicu were as follows: Motorcycle licenses. $1 725 1:5; licenses issued to dealers. $10,665; licenses to 1 transfers. $4516.86; 1.censes to owners. $277.77:1.55; o'her sources. $6 214 91. 'llie total amount of money to the credit of the depar.nn-nt. after having l contributed the full SO per cent to the counties is 125.497.69. Countrymen to Get No Coal. as a sequel to his warning issued < arlv this spring for the poeple living in the country to cftt wood for use this winter, B. B. Gossett, State fuel administrator, issued an order prohibit. ; persons residing outside of cities and incorporated towns in South Carolina frotn receiving ccal for domestic ase except on spec ial permits sec ured rom the local fuel committeemen. This ae Ion was prompted by the fact hat there has been a ioss of producion of coal at the mines. Reduction In Tax Lavy. The. State tax levy is reduced from ataa Jid one-half mills to eight and a quarter mills. This Is in accord with the act passad at the last sasslon of the legislature making the tax levy flexible, and the reduction Is made possible by the fact that the tax commission has added at least $60,000,000 to the tax values in the State. This was accomplished by restoring to the tax books certain properties and by the increased valuations placed upon personal and real property. These additions to the taxfble -values will permit not only the decrease in the State levy but will affect the county levies as well. Governor Manning will bring the matter to the attention of the county authorities. ? In the county supply bill passed at the last session of the'legislature provision was made tor flexible county levies in resnect to the following mini. ties: Anderson. Cherokee. Chester- | field. Fairfield. Florence. Horry. Or , angeburg. Saluda. Spartanburg and | Union. The tax levies in ttaise conn- j ties will be adjusted accord it g to the j increased valuation in those rountles. j In the other counties no such pro- ' vision was made and Governor Man- i ning will take the matter up wi.h the j ' legislative delegations in those cou> I ties. ' Eijjhty-Twenty Ruls. | Effective September 1. the "fiftyi fifty" rule, which required that deal- I ers sell wheat flour to householders only in equal weight with flour substitutes rr.d the use of such wheat substitutes In the household. Is modified by the f. nil administration. In the new regulations It is provided that where flight wheat flcur is scld. ! the retailer must at the same t me gell 2Q per cent of other cereal fioui < oinc dentally. The n "?w regulations ! further ptovlde for preparation anil I marketing by the mnnu.'.H-turlng and distributerg trades of a tvix^d Hour which will be available for purchase for household use. South Carolina Near Foot. , An iniportat couference of county war savings cha'rmen or their representatives cf the central part of this R ate Is to be held at Columbia. September 10. j The following letter written by R. G. Ithett. State director for South Cnr! olina. to the county chairmen is sclf explanatory. It f<. llows: "To Cottn'y Chairmen: "The July returns of cash sales have been tabulated and South Carolina still occupies the third place frcm the ! foot of the column. I am sure you airee with me that this must not be allowed to -otUinue. j "In order to canvas the situation fully I would like to hold four group meetings of the county chairmen at Greenville, Florence. Columbia and Charleston, and would lik * each county chairman to attend one of these meetings and In the event he can not possibly do so for any reason it would be necessary to have h:s representa. tlve present. "The dates of these meetings and | the suggestions as to the counties to bp rpnrPKfi'.'.lpd at e.wh arp in follow* "At Florence?September 9. 11 a. m.. Central lT^tel: Florence, Horry, Marlon. Dillrn, Cheste* field, Darlington Marlboro, I^e. Sumter ami Wil, Lamshurg. "At Columbia?September 10. 12 m : Richland. Newberry. Lexington, Sa! lucla, Kershaw. Fairfield. Chester. York, Lancaster. Edgefield. Orangeburg. Aiken. Calhoun and Cla:endon. "At CharioBton?(About) September 20 at 11:30 a. m.. Peoples National Rank: Charleston llerkeley, Dorchester, Colleton Beaufort. Jasper. Georgetown, Bamberg, Hampton and Darnwell. Recent S. C. Casualties. Casualties among South Carolina troops and marines, overseas, as shown by late reports, are as follows: Killed in action: Corp. L. F. Abercrombie. Laurens; Private II. M. Gerald Lorts. Died of accident and other causes: Private F. A. Davenport. Aiken. Severely wounded: Lieut. W. D. Coleman. Chappels; Privates J. T. F.lden. Enoree; R. L. Gilliam. Newberry; J. R. Henderson, Lockhnrt; M. O. Brcome. Greenwocd; S. L. King. Greenville; John James anil S. L. Phil! ps. Newry; Floyd Major, CJreenviile; Forest Humble, Cowpens; L. K. Kdwards, Buffalo. Are Fighting Typhoid. Assistant Surgeon Bean of the public health service has been detailed to Sou'.h Carolina to handle the epidemics of typhoid, which have appeared in several of the lower counties of the State. Depletion of the forces of the Srate health department necessitated the call for the assistant by Dr. Hayne. j Dr. Bean is nrw working around Lone I Star in Calhoun county. Later he will ' go to Beaufort, where another epidcm| ic was "reported last wet k. He will later go to Polzcr. Anderson county. File Clerks Needed. The civil service commission announces an cpen competitive examination for le clerks for both men and women September 23. Subjects in wuicn wio upp.ica ..s win lit? exuiu1 netl are spelling. arithmetic, penmanship. letter writing copying and correcting manuscript. Training and experience tount ilO on examination. Applicants should at once apply for form liSTl. stating the title of the examination desired, to the secretary. Fifth civil service district, Atlanta, Ga. Candidate for Full Term K. C. Klinore, formerly of Abbeville, hut a clerk in the office of the comptroller general a numtftr of years, announced his candidacy for the office of comptroller general for the regular term. The office was made vacant bv the death of Car"ton W. Sawyer. Mr. Sawyer wp? a candidate for re-election without opposition. R. L. Oshorn, chief clerk in the office, has been appointed by Governor Manning to fill out the unexpired term. Mr. Elmore in i candidate for the full term. ? YOUR SICK CHILD I IS CONSTIPATED! LOOK AT TONGUE i HURRY, MOTHER1 REMOVE POU 1 ONE FROM LITTLE 8TOMACH, LIVER,. BOWELS. i GIVE "CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS" IF CROSS, BILIOUS , OR FEVERISH. No matter wJmt nils your child, a gentle, tin-rough laxative should always he the lirst treatment given. If your little one Is out of sorts, half-sick, isn't resting, eating and acting naturally?look. Mother! see if tongue is coated. T^jis is a sure sien that the little stomach, liver and bowels are closured with waste. When cross, irritable, feverish, stomach sour, hrcnth bad or lias stomach-ache, diarrhea, sore throat, full of cold, give a tea spoonful of "Ca'lfnrnin Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the constipated poison, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of the little bowels without griping. and you have a well, playful child again. Mothers can rest easy after giving this harmless "fruit laxative," because It never fails to cleanse the little one's liver and bowels and sweeten the stomach and they dearly love its pleasant taste. Full directions for babies, children of a 1 ages and for grown-ups printed ?n each bottle. Iteware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "California Syrup of Figs;" then see that it is made bv the "California Fig Syrup Company."?Adv. Much Whale Oil in Sight. For the last 1!1 years whale tlshing in Norwegian waters has been prohibited, and tlx* whales have multiplied to an unexpected extent. According to carefully prepared estimates, the removal of the prohibition, which is probable, would result in the obtaining of not less than 'Jo.inmi tons of whali1 oil lit the first your. The Missing. Tito Missus- "You look so strong and woll?It's liard lo believe yoti'ro a v oundoil soltlior." Tito Moiulioant? "No. laily, I'm worso'nt that?I am ono of the 'uilsslim." "- -Sydney Bulletin. Grove'a Taatrlrsa chill Tonic IratroT* lha malarial nrruii wliuti am iranamlitaU u Uio blood b7 tba Malaria Motqullo. I'rice DUo. This world contains tin oversupply )f average men. Hon 'I'MlS is a topic we all hej aggerate. Yet has any properties for Fletcher's Ca we know what the answer i That it has all the v be found in its increased us assurance that its standard Imitations are to be Mr. Fletcher created. But advertised, Honestly placed receive his reward. Net Contents 15Fluid Draohn |fg|j pEpgj ISS ; ALCOHOL"3 PER GENT. | A\fe$cf able Preparation for AsfsimilntindlhcFoodbyRegula j 1intithoStonw?chsandIkwrclsof_ KijJo ! Thcrcbj'Promoting Ditjcstioa t*jc^ [ Cheerfulness and RcslGoctains jtfrp i nc'.ihcr Opium, Morphine nor Minernl. Stot N/Vrcotic V. _ ? ~ m rr urrrunt ^ 1 JWotJW y, i?'?2k ' y -t^,? i Set*11,. ', n^uuu? fa I J . '/ Aju'n SrrJ | M| |G~~ ( ^ Constipation and Diarrtwe* *1 Ss< It and Feverlshness and Svfef * LosS?fSleep A resulting thprcfromj" Mm*/| facgm^^n?^.of HSR I TH* CrVTAUR COMPAWt Exact Copy of Wrapper. MADE MARCHING MEN SMILE Appeal of Groups of Parisian Midinettes Got Desired Results From Passing British Soldiers. The Paris Fipiro recounts tho following picturesque episode at a review recently, which admirably expressed the enthusiastic admiration of the Parisian crowd for the British soldiers. The latter marched past, stern and Impassive. Groups of mldinettes observed that the soldiers were not Slllililllf. "Xiiiilo nloiiuo fiinilti " fhpv 1 rrhsl In French. The men <li?l not falter, but continued to march, grave ami meditative. because they ?li<l not umlerstaml. "Cry 'Smile' to them." a linguist In the crowd suggested, whereupon the group of midinettes cried in Kngllsh. "Smile, please, smile." And then the British smiled. ' to the great delight of the girls. 1/Oeuvre writes: "We may soy without hesitation, because we know we shall he understood by our incomparable Poilus. that It was the British troops, and especially the Scotch, who produced the greatest impression." !! LEMON JUICE ! TAKES OFF TAN j Girls! Make bleaching -iotion J if skin is sunburned, 1 tanned or freckled Squeeze the juice of two lemons Into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of tlu best freckle. sunburn tuul tan lotion, and complexion beuutlfior, at very, very small cost. Your grocer lias the lemons ami any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of Orchard White for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles, sunburn, windburn and tan disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless.? Adr. Test of Temper. "Isn't it rather hard to he an optimist and a commuter at the same time?" "h takes patience and perseverance," said the suburbanite. "1 commuted i early ten v.ars before 1 got so 1 could maintain my equinimitx when other passengers read the headlines In my newspaper and then fell to arguing about what they laid read." Hirming liiim Ane-Her?hl. Btnt? of Olilo, City of Toledo, I.ucas .County? sb. Frank J Cheney makes oath thai he Is senior partner of the flrm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doltiK business In the City of Toledo, County and Stute aforesaid, ami that said flrm will pay the sum of ONE 1IUN, DRED noi.I.AIlS for any cane of Catarrh that cannot he cured by the use of HALL/8 CATARRH MKniCINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. r>. 18M. tSeal) A. W. ("Reason. Notary Public. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is taken Internally and acts through the Flood on the Mucous Surfaces of tne System. DruKKtsls, 7ftc. Testimonials tree. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Even If it wntmin Is solf-nnifle she wnnts people to think she Is tailor mitrie. est Adverti ir now-a-days because so mar physician told you that we ck storia? Just ask them. We will he. irtues to-dav that was claimet V e, the recommendation by prt will be maintained, found in some stores and only it is not the genuine Castoria I before the public and from ^ Children Extracts from Lei Parents to Ch< Mrs. John W. Derrick, of Lexing for Castoria, I cou'.J not do without it. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gaines, of Ri; baby's picture hoping it will induce s< Caatoria a trial. We have used it sine Mrs. J. G. Parman, of Nashville, ' my baby is due to your Castoria?the 1 He is never satisfied with one dose, h< Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Johnson, of S baby was two weeks old he cried so#m got some Castoria and he i.i now stroni it, and ars very thankful to you." GENUINE CASTORIi the Signature / ZP of Mi CINTAUR COM PA Keep Yourself Fit 99 You can't afford to b? laid up with ' M I ore, aching kidneys in these days et high prices. Some occupations bring |^H| kidney troubles; ulnfoet any work lT3^^H9 makes weak kidneys worse. If 70a fsel tired all the time, and suffer with lams wj Hi back, sharp pains, dim spells, head- W^KI aches and disordered kidney action, use Doan's Kidney Pills. It may ear* an j attack of rheumatism, draper, or Blight's disease. Doan s have helped thousands back to health. A North Carolina Case !>. Q. Joyce. 233 Llnd- w. ' Jf^K say St., Reldavllle. N. C., says: "My back was/ifiH In such bad shape thai I could hardly get *-%4y <4A/*T 'round and 1 was In vl^dK ) misery no matter what IA y/ , /J^jr way 1 moved. My kid- $&. noys were weak and the | '$!?>' secretions passed far ..> too often. I had terrl- l/M ble headaches anil In jrr! fact was alt run down. _ 1 finally got some I imhh's-*/? 'TV. Kidney Fills and ^ 1 had taken them hj\ short time, the misery51* in my back left me and my kidneys were strengthened. Continued use of Doan's entirely cured me." Get Dean's at Any Store, 60c a Boat DOAN'S \?K&* FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. JUDGE DECIDES STOMACH REMEDY 1 A GREAT SUCCESS ! Commissioner of Mediation and Condi* iation Board Tries EATONIC* til* Wonderful Stomach Rem df* and Endorses It. . Judge Wllltsm L. Chsa* A< \ b?t?, who unei KATONIO SS 0. s remedy for loss of sppsf'l t,te s"d Indigestion, fs a v Co in m inn ioni* r of tha D M fHHHMK Hoard of Mediation and %T' Conciliation. It fa natural for bltn to express ulniselt WllWpdrV in guarded language. yet there fa no beaitatlon In nig f pronouncement ^ejj^rgUnjg W Writing from Washington. D$?t4HM?'? '* O.. to the Eatonlc Bene edy Co., be aaya. "KATONIO promotea appetite and ' aids digestion. I have uaed ft wlUt beneficial reaulta." .. Office workera and otbera who alt much irt . martyr* to dyspepsia. belching, bad bteatb. heartburn. poor appetite, bloat, and Impalri nient of general health. Are you. youraelf. a offerer? KATONIO will relieve you Juat aa aurely aa It has benefited Judge Chambeta and thousand* of other*. Here'* the secret: KATONIO drive* the ga* out of the body?and the Bloat Goea With Itf if la guaranteed to bring relief or you get your money backl Oo?ta only a dint or two a day ta u?e It. Get a box today from your dtuggisfc THICK, SWOLLEN GLANDS that make a horse Wheeze, JRUHHI Roar, hare Thick Wind or Choke-down, can be . *1 reduced with B . I f'l'fi IftiliBI also other Hunches or Swellings. No blister* no hair gone, and horse kept at work. Ecoj nomical -only a few drops required at an application. $2 SO per bottle delivered look 3 R trie ABSOnBINE, JR., the antiseptic liniment for mankind, reduces Cysts, Wens, Painful, Swollen Veins and Ulcers. $1.2S a bottle at dealers or delivered. Book "Evidence" free. W.F.YOUNG, P. D. F.. HOTsisslsSt.. S?rlnsflald. Mass. nonrc Ull idii nirr nr rnr ctrrvru VIU1K ntALrtlUA UU1 ur inc dldim A GOOD TONIC AND AVPETIZBB sing. ly people are inclined to exiimed unreasonable remedial t won't answer it ourselves, 1 for it in its early days is to >minent physicians, and our because of the Castoria that , that Mr. Fletcher Honestly diich he Honestly expects to [ Cry For J tters by Grateful as. H. Fletcher. ton, S. C., Bays i "My children cry 99 plcy, Tonn., Bay i "We enclose our )me poor tired mothers to give your :e baby waa two weeks old." % Tenn., says J "The perfect health of firrt and only medicine ho has a.ken. j always cries for more." tevens Point, Wis., say: "When our uoh we did everything for him, then r. --.J /.4 IJ ?a L- ... ? B1IU iau ??c wuuiu nut. oe Wiinout \ ALWAYS BEARS NV, NIW VOMK CITY