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^ NOW RAISES 800 CHICKENS After Being Refiered of Organic Trouble by Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound. Oregon, 111.?"I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for an oromnir trouble which I lilliilllilllllllHIHlH pulled me down unmi mmuu|g|UMi til I COUld not put mJ UfiH^ny foot to the floor and could scarcely do my work, add as I litre on a small farm and ,liV<3Mn raise six hundred I chickens every year WWSfcM *tmade very "I saw the Com'[pound advertised in t^HJour P^P^r, and tried IT ^ * ^'it. It has restored my health so I can do all my work and I am so grateful that I am recommending it to my friends."?Mrs. D. M. Alters, R. R. 4, Oregon, 111. # vsmjr wumcn wnunave nuiierea tne tortures of such troubles and have dragged : fc.ong from day to day can realize the I relief which this famous root and herb ; remedy, LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable | Compound, brought to Mrs. Alters. Women everywhere in Mrs. Alters* condition should profit by her recommendation, and if there are any complications write Lydia E. Pinkham's Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice. The result of their 40 years experience is at your service. Kidney trouble preys upiYXU/lvt on the mind, discourages 4 mid lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and ctieerV/OMRM fulness often disappear " .,v|ien the kidneys are out 1 of order or dlseused. Cor Kood results i use Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Itoot. the great kidney medicine. At druggists In large 1 and medium size bottles. Sample size bottle by Parcel Post, also pamphlet. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ulnghamtnn. 1 N. Y.. and enclose ten cents. When writing mention this paper. Good News. "You're always getting up benefits I for other people; when aire you going l( to have one for yourself'f" n friend asked Charlie Murray "of Mack Sennelt Comedies." "I've n I ready had one," retorted Murray. "The other day 1 got so much for a dollar at the grocer's that 1 eouhln't help saying: 'You're giving me good weight this morning.' "'Yes,' lie replied, 'this is eh'-atles* tiny.'" 1 i r r r r i ... . t t t r 1 1 * < "HARD SKIN" AND I , FOOT CALLUSES i i Magic! Peel them off without ( pain or soreness Don't suffer! A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a few cents at any drug store. Apply a few drops on the i toughened calluses or "hard skin" on i bottom of feet, then lift those painful i spots right off with lingers. Corns also! ?. .. 1 /A I / fan i i j* i . W IQJJ I When you pool off corns or calluses with Freezone tho skin beneath Is loft pink and healthy and never sore, tondor or even Irritated. Try Freezone sure!?Adv. Substitute Not Quite as Good. "Did your host girl's father kill the ] fatted calf for you?" "No, but lie cooked my goose." Important to Mothora Examine curefully every bottle of 1 CASTOItIA, thnt famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see thut It In Use for Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria I It May Help Eventually. Tho only sort of nourishment that i seems to be plentiful In Oermaiiy and Austria Is food for thought. ? I Soft, Clear Skins. Night and morning bathe the face with Cutlcurn Soap and hot water. If there nre pimples first sineur them with Cutlcura Ointment. For free sain- | pies address, "Cutlcura. Dent. X. Bos ton." Sold by druRRiats and by mall. Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50.?Adv. t ? Especially These Days. ( .Tune?He K?t married on bis nerve. ! . Hob?Wise Ruy; that's the only safe IhlnR to Ret married on. Tlx StronB Withstand the Heat of Summer ' Better Than the Weak 1 f Old people who ere feeble and young?r people i who are weak, will be strengthened and enabled to ' go through the depressing heat of annuuer by tak- i IngUKOV B'8 TAHrTBLBHS ehlll TOHIO. It purl Bee ' and enrlohee the blood and ballda op the whole are tern. Too can noun feel Its Strengthening, lnvlgoratlns Meet. So. ( It Is almost an easy to make a Rlrl believe she ran sIhr as It Is to make Iter believe she Is handsome. Constipation generally Indicates disordered * etnmaeh. liver and bowels Wright'* Indian Vegetable PIMa restore regularity without griping. Adv. ( I'ntll the worst lias happened It mny ! not. i- , When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy Mo Smarting ? Jun Bye Comfort, ao cents at ' hroggUU or mall. Writ* for Krae Bye Book. 1 c ISUBIMK BYE RIIMKUV CO..CM1CAUO 1 v \ . "r v: '* INTERESTING ITEMS' FROM THE CAMPS CAMP PRINTING OFFICE ONE OF THE# 8HOW PLACES AT CAMP JACKSON. WEIL SHOD AS WELL AS FED i Many Men of Many States and of Many Nations Naturalized at Camp Wadsworth. Camp Jackson. The camp printing office Is one of the attractive places of the camp, especially to all printers and men who have been engaged in the printing business. The shop Is well equipped with printing presses, type and printing machinery necessary for Job print\ ti ir nn/1 olon ~ n * ?o ? ? uidu luniBiuH u nnoiypp. rne ' foreman of the shop is Sergt. C. B. Stansill. The shop is under the supervision of the camp quartermaster. Camp Jackson army headquarters has just issued a general order to all soldiers prohibiting them from patronizing restaurants, hotels, barber shops, manicure parlors. Ice cream parlors or ' soda fountain establishments, unless the same shall have the certificate of Inspection. These certificates of inspection will he issued by a representative of the United States Public Health Service, only upon compliance with the rules and regulations governing sanitary inspection issued by the Public Health | Service and shall be revocable at the discretion of the issuing authority. Commencing on Monday, September 16. Camp Jackson will begin one of the Viost extensive athletic schedules ever planned by any army camp or cantonment. The schedule will continue indefinitely. This plan of athletics for Camp Jackson was mapped out by Frank M. Dobson, camp physical director for the Y. M. C. A. and the plan will include the entire camp in the various athletic schedules. I Camp Sevier. * Work has been commenced upon the i extensive improvements to the road system through the camp, the contract having been let to the West Construe | tion Company of Chattanooga. Tenn. Some idea of the immensity of the task which confronts the conservation and reclamation division of the army may be obtained from the com puauon or recent statistics which show that 250 pairs of shoes are worn out each day by an array of 40,000 men. ThatJs the avernge of all of the encampments and cantonments of the United Slates, according to official figures. Now shoes are classed among the most necessary of the necessities. , it is as essential that an army be well shod as it is that it be well fed. r'our hundred and forty-seven tents. ' ! representing a saving to the govern- i ment of approximately $20 000, were I repaired by the Conservation and Re- ? rlamation Division at Camp Sevier < [luring the month of August. All of i Ihis work was done by the 20 German < prisoners who have been on this as- 1 signment. only one foreman being in t [ hiwge of the detail of men. , i Camp Wadsworth. ! 1 An order issued at Camp Wads- 1 worth quarantines the camp against 1 Ihe city of Spartanburg because of the I presence in the city of diphtheria. ' Hereafter no officer or enlisted man ' will be allowed to visit the city unless he can exhibit a pass showing that ho ' is on official business. It Is expected [hat the quaratine will remain in 1 force about three weeks. One thousand enlisted men of the [Tnited States army stationed at Camp Wadsworth were given the oath of allogianee and taken into the body of citizenry of the United States of 1 America. The oath was administered ' by Judge Joseph T. Johnson, of the 1 federal court for the western district if South Carolina. Th men naturalized represented ' many States and various nationalities. Some were formerly citizens of enemy countries. The men who received the lath have arrived at Camp Wadsworth in the past two months and are ill selectmen. Red Spider Ravages. Chester.?This section has been visited by splendid rains, which will benefit the late cotton and corn and will lave the tendency to retard the burstng of unmatured cotton bolls which las been so much in evidence in this jountry during the past week on account of the hot weather. Farmers in 'rom the Fort Lawn section of the ounty state that the red spider has avaged the cotton crop in that terriory to some extent. The cotton crop n Chester county is about 60 to 70 >er cent of a full crop. Scarlet Fever Epidemic. Spartanburg.?Theaters and chuchhe period of one week, because of an is have been ordered closed here for epidemic of scarlet fever in the city. Health authorities have reported that ibout 60 cases have been located in KA AI?.. . 4 -? ' is 1.11/ iiuu in in 1'ijiiri rau.tPll l lit" dty commissioners to take the action itated above. No public meetings will be held during the week, and uness the epidemic is speedily placed inder control, it is probable that the >pening of schools will be delayed. Executive Committee Appointed. Columbia.?The central governing board of the volunteer medical corps of the Council of National Defens? announces that the South Carolina State executive committee? of the volunteer medical service corps is comprised of following doctors: T. Grange Simons, M.D., chairman, 28*6 Pitt Street, Charleston; G. A. NeufTer. M. D., Abbe- j ville; William F. R. Phillips M. D.. Charleston; E, A. Mines. M D. secre- ( tary, S.eneca; J. A. Mood, M. D., Bumter; R. A. Bratton, M D, York, j ^ v.>! y ' ' - " '. i ? I The Store I that is well lighted is H invariably the most H prbsperous. W H DELCO LIGHT | fjj will light your store, sup- jn Ml ply power for the coffee MM In grinder, electric fans and l||| 111 other store equipment. It Jil III is the most reliable home |U H| electric plant made. A flH ul child can operate it. Runs III lllfl on Sas?hne, kerosene or jjll ijlji gas. Will pay for itself in a |lH| fTi short time. Let us demon- Q mfl strate its wonderful value. |7?ll ll Writ* to j j 1 1 Home Light & ill jf Power Co. !| j MALARIA I Chills and Fever. Biliousness, ft Constipation and ailments | requiring a TONIC treatment'. uXIMNE E O^j/ GUARANTEED l^vvnnv "id mode bv 1/ J^sBeSi BehnmsDrug Co W^mSsSBS L Woco, T?*. _ /. I Sold blj ??l| All Dru(jol> WVf t FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Dissolved in water for douches stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflammation. Recommended by Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co, for ten years. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, sore throat and sore eyes. Economical. Hu extraordinary danmi and germicidal power. Saaala Free. S(tc. all dmgtfiitx. or paatpaid by ^^mart^^K^Pajaoj^Toflc^Conirany^oaloo^lM^^ U/BJITR MF ??r Kurm or Hoal Relate foi , "Kl It sale. Uox 611, WrlUuud. N. J. | Kindly S3y. Please. Olir of the host stories of (Jen. Smith I >orrleii, who is to take the (5Sb1'ltnr command. is tluit which lie used o tell against himself of tin incident luring the Sotitli African wtit*. An orlerly nrrived nt Ids i|tini*ters one day J ivitli Important dispatches, which lie j lettered with it verhnl message?this n language that was rather uueonveniotial, .indeed hy his rank. Smith-Dot** rieti read the dispatches and distnjssed | lite man with ti replj that he would he ready i<> move in two hours. "And," lie added, "say 'please* the next time roll speak to me." The orderly delivered Siuith-Dorrien's reply to Kitchcii*r. "What did he say?".lie was asked., "lie said lie would he ready to move ti two hours." the soldier answered, 'and you would kindly say 'please' the next time you speak to him." Glorified the Thimble. A copper engraver, h.v name Job Then de Hry, who lived from l.'itll to 11 >'.>,'I, produced a sheet covered with 1 -( presentations <?f the most beautiful Ihimhles, the richest of which were ndorned with mythological subjects. (>n the upper round of the thimble | there is a cttpid or a genie, surrounded tiy the inscription. "Force d'atnottr," Vis anioris." "I.e puissance d'amour" (tin' power of love). Sufficient Reason. Ttess She seems to like everybody. June?Yes, she has no husband,? Chicago News. ' r* *4 ii \ i: ? j III Take POSTUM! ?you hear it more ana more when one is asked what he'll have for his morning drink. Delightful aroma J and ta ste, and freeIdom from the discomforts that go with coffde. Nourishing health- , , ful, economical. , No Waste ataii- ! an important item , these days, tiive i INSTANT POSTUM Atrial. i V . >/.. . - " MANY SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS 4 Several Counties in Which Vacancies Existed Presented No Qualified Candidates. 4 Columbia. ? John E. Swearingen, state superintendent of education gave out for publication the list of young men to whom trustees of Clemson College have awarded scholarships for the approaching session at that institution. No eligible applicants were available n a number of counties. Counties in which vacancies for four. year scholarships existed and no applicants were available follow:' Aik.?n 1. Bamberg 3, Barnwell 3. Beaufort 2, Berkeley 2. Calhoun 2, Dillon 2. Dorchester 2. Edgefield 3. Fair field 1. Georgetown 2. Hamp'on 2. Horry 1, Kershaw 1. Laurens 1. Lee 1, Marion 3. McOorralck 2. Orangeburg 1. Rhl>land 2. Saluda 1. No applicants wsre received for the two scholarshlns in Cherokee County nor any for the two in Lexington county. Winners of four year scholarships were: Abbeville?John Rhh-'rd Sweten burg and Clarence Crowth.?r. Anderson?Charles B. Cannon and Gordon Gaines. Charleston?Julius Chevies Townsr.nd. Jr.. Rphrnim C. Whaley and Ephraim Miltell P.ailey. Chesterfield?Georg? \V. Hartzell. Clarendon James Leon Harvin and J. Hamilton Felder. Colle'on?Horace L. Rhode. Darlington?James Gary Davis and C. M Butler. Flcron-.-*--LeRoy Hinson. Greenville?James Carlisle Holler and C. B. LnftU Jasper?Wil'inm T. Fripp and Hubert XT. Pnrnell. I inrns'pr?OMn Potts Harris. Marlboro?Morris Howell. Pickens?William Shnnd? Middleton. Sm>r*anburK-?Thomas W. Morgan. Williamsburg?T. R M"Connell. York?Much Egger Robinson. There wore no vacancies in Chestor. Greenwood. Newberry. Oconee, Sumter and ITnion counties. Awards of nine one vrar scholarships from the state at large were named as follows: .T. C. Belt. Anderson: D. A. Sanders. Chester: W B. Stever.son. Chester: TV L. Carr. Greenville: G. C Martin. Greenwood: G. E. McDnniel, Laurens; G. W. Kant. Oconee; G S Langford. Tiehland; M Thornton. T'nion. Other one v#;ar scholarships were ( awarded as follows: George Cann. Abbeville: Samuel I Will'ams. Abbeville: Frank Duck- < worth. Anderson: D. W. Stev.?nson. Chester; A. L. DcTrcvllle, Colleton; J, Norman Walsh. York. Those to whom scholnrslCns were awarded f"?r the one year agricultural emirs* were: J Hetlis Williams. Abbeville; Elliott Stokes Grid-r. Calhoun: Guy G. 1 Scruggs. Cherokee; Lamar Gilchrist, 1 Darlington; Henry R Kemp. Greenwood M A. Grain L:inci? or: Claude E. Wilvon. I.eo; Klb/wt Shealy, Newberry: G. B Kitzg >r-ild. Oconee: Ma rbm Myers. Orangeburg: E I,. Riley. Richland: Slaugh Balnkensliip. York.) Awards for the one year agricultural course from the state at larga were: Alon*/o Fhealv. Newherrv; Do?k Lav. Oi-one,?; Scott Rawlinson. Richland: J. T. Garrison, York; Gourad Dill. York: D. J Harsbtw York to the large maturity of counties there wprp no eligible anplicants for the one year scholarships. , Problems In PolIti s ?on nccouiit of 'he ruling of William G McAdoo. du actor pen oral of railroads, to the railroad men ' of America to keen ont of politics, it looks like Col. John Hardin Marion, I who received such a larpo vote r?cently nominating him fo?* the state senate, will he debarred ffom taking his seat, as he is p.meral counsel of the Caroling and Northwestern Rail- | wav. Tobacco a Winner. Chora .v?The farmers in the Chora w see!ion of. Chesterfield county | who planted tobacco this year are making pood money. Thev not only had an exceptionally line eron. hut say that they have made twice as j much on an aero r'^'obacco as they . do on an aero of co ,,in. even at th,3 | h:ah price at which cotton is selling now. Bomer Accepts Appointment. Spartanburg.?Horace L. Romar of (his city, prominent lawyer and can- ' Ifdate for congress, has been appoint- ! fd campaign chairman for this dis- j trict for the next Y. M. C. A. drive in ! November. Mr. Romar has accepted ind will at once enter actively upon | Ihe campaign. This district Is com- j posed of Spartanburg. Cherokee and Cnlon counties and is known as dis(riet No. 2. County and school district organizations will he perfected within the coming week. New School Courses. Gromvlllp. ? The Greenville city | mmiM uiienen uie i sitt-i :?llt session Monday morning. Spteinber 9. with every prosper,. that all former en- j rollment records will be surpassed, j Hundreds of new puipls have already been enrolld by tbe sc hool authorities ' and indications are that the n?xt week or so will bring as many more. Soldiers' families moving to the city are given as one cause of the Increase. The high school this year will have a department of French and Spanish a< - j cording to announcement. Good Rains In York. York.?Copious rains have broken the distressing drought which has prevailed throughout York county for many weeks. The situation was hecoming serious, many wells having ?one dry. Due to the low water in the Catawba river, where the electricity that furnishes the motive power for the York cotton mills is generated ill of these industries were shut down. Although late in the season, the rain will he of considerable henedt to cotton, cora and other crops. LOOK AT CHILD'S TONGUE IF SICK, CROSS. FEVERISH HURRY, MOTHER!. REMOVE POIEONS FROM LITTLE STOMACH, LIVER. BOWEL8. GIVE CALIFORNIA 8YRUP OF FIQ8 AT ONCE IF BILIOUS OR C0N8TIPATED. Look nt the tongue, mother! If coated, it is a sure sign that your little ones stomach, liver and bowels needs n gentle, thorough cleansing ut once, , When peevish, cross, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, doesn't eat or act naturally, or is feverish, stomach sour, breath bad; has stomach-ache, sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of the little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child aguin. You needn't coax sick children to take this harmless "fruit laxative;" I, 1 ? 1*- - - * * mi-.* iun- us uencious taste, and it always makes them feel splendid. Ask your druggist for u bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. lie ware of counterfeits sold here. To be sure you get the genuine, nslr to see thnt it is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." Refuse any other kind with contempt.?Adv. Gee Whiz! Douglas Fairbanks is passing around i story that has to do with the liverear-old daughter of a near neighbor \eeordiug to "Doug," Helen's Another oad tried to impress her with the necessity of conserving everything to help to do their bit to win the war. Recently the stork brought twins to her home. Fpon receiving the news Helen exclaimed : "Oh ! daddy, two babies' What will Mr. Hoover say?" WHY WOMFN nRFAn OLD* AGE" Don't worry a'^out did age. Don't worry about being in other people's* way when von ure getting on in tears. Keep your body in good condition and von can be as hale and hearty in your old days as you wire when a kid, and every one will be glad to see, you. The kidneys and bladder are the causes of senile afflictions. Keep them clean and in proper working condition. Drive the poisonous wastes from the svstein and avoid uric acid accumulations. Take GOLI) MKDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules periodically and vou will find that the system will always be in perfect working order. Your spirits will be enlivened, your muscles made strong and your face have once more the look of youth and health. New life, fresh strength and health will come as you continue this treatment. When your first vigor has been restored continue for awhile taking a capsule or two each day. They will keep you in condition nnd prevent a return of your troubles. There is only one guaranteed brand of Hnnrlem Oil (fansules, GOLD MEDAL. There are many takes on the market. Be sure you get the Original GOLD MEDAL Imported lfanrlem Oil Capsules. They nre the only reliable. For sale by all first-claaa druggists.?Adv. His Species. "There goes a man who is very exuding !ii his aittnelnneiits." "One of the wearing kind of friends, eh?" "No; he's n short f." Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications us they cannot reach the diseased portion of ttie ear. There 1b only one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness, and that is bv a constitutional remedy. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE acta through th" Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Catarrhal Deafness 1b caused by nn Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When tills tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect bearing, and when It is entirely closed. Deafness Is the result. Unless the Inflammation can be reduced and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing may be destroyed forever. Many cases of Deafness are caused by Catarrh, which is an Inflamed condition of the Mucous Surfaces. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE All Druggists 75c. Circulars free. F\ J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio. Foiled. Perry?T sny. your bulldog bit ine. .1 it in-?Well, what do you export u bulldog t?> do?ship you oil iIk* wrist? The Egotist. "Ho talks liko a hook." "Yrs. like mi ainul?l?)j;rii|?liy."?Bos nn Transcript. Summer Diarrhoeas an he controlled nmrr quickly with ?5ROVll"S BAHV HOWKI. MKIHCINK and It II absolutely harmless. just as rOcctira tor Adults as for Children. The only plno? noinc men's confidence ever troubles them Is In the etonineli. Are You B With that gassy, pi heart? Fo EA You can fairly feel it v I body an RiaOTM Qaickly?Indi) Cmt EA TONIC from you B?4 r?ctA?"!!?%> Bosk. A<k * Calomel Loses You Take Dodson's T>__ J 1 T* 1 ! xwtui my guarantee i -li du achy you need not take n ous calomel to get Every druggist in town?your druggist and everybody's druggist has noticed a great falling off in the sale of calomel. They nil give the saiue reason. Podson's Liver Tone is taking its place. "Calomel Is dangerous and people know it, while Dodsnn's Liver Tone Is perfectly safe and gives better results," said a prominent local druggist. Podson's Liver Tone is personally guaranteed by e\*ery druggist who sells it. A large bottle doesn't cost very much, but if It falls to give easy reilef in every ease of liver sluggishness and constipation, you have only Fall Ru ' /rZ/lVX MAY BE \\ (m !)?l "spotifcs" j/OI vim usr it a r p?-r <llr?f W \ZP/ '* 'w'00 S??n?ily i Vfr-gSyi. / your linrfrh In tout c? Klsl< Iii?iiii*!? I'rnlors 11 Spobm Medical *G|g so I For MALARIA, CHILLS and FEVER, j Stopped. fie?I li:iv*??or?something to ask i you?or- -something very close to nty < heart, aiul?or?or? She?I'll ool I guess wluit it Is! Ilo?Al^! You have divined ! You ? know ! You?or? Sin1?Yos; you want to nsk mo 1 i where I put your lint wlion you ouino In.? I.ondon Answors. GIRLS! USE LEMONS FOR SUNBURN, TAN i; Try It! Make thla lemon lotion " to whiten your tanned or freckled akin. Squeeze tho juioo of two lonions into n bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, shako woll, and you have a quarter pint of the host freckle, sunburn and tun lotion, and complexion whitener, ut very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and 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 nn?l hands and "see how quickly the freckles, sunburn, windhurn and tan disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes I It Is harmless.?Adv. ~ Spasmodic Sermon. No matter how anxious a girl may he to get married quietly she'll find that it can't he done without ceremony. ?Indianapolis Star. Crovt'j chill Tonic Tablets and (.rove's Tasteless chill Tonic ' Yon can now yet Orove's Tasteless dull Tonic In Tablet form as well as In Syrpp, the kit.d you liave ' always botiyht. The tabids arc Intended for those who prefer to swallaw a tablet rather than u syrup, anil as a convenience for those who travel. ] "UKOV K'S chill TONIC TAH1.HTH" contain eiactly the aauie uiedlclnul properties and produce the same results us (irove's Tasteless chill Tonic which , la put up In bottles. The price of either Is title. More Important. "Pearest, 1 love you so much 1 would ( die for you." "That's all very well hut can you make a living for me?" J 1 Sore Rjrtl. Blood-Shot Ryes. Watery Eye#. ; i Sticky Eye#, all healed promptly with nlicht- 4 ly applications of Roman Eye Balsam. Adv. Knghind's oldest nicnthcr of purlin- j meut is Sammy Young, aged flii. , i^ASTHMADOaira i 111 AVEttTS - BELIEVES ?| 1 [I HAY FEVER I] , |K ASTHMA f| 1 Begin Treatment NOW JKfl BSL All UruuUti Cuaioaw# iE/B ' m parker's hair balsam eedB A toilet preparation of merit. ? VtrlHelps to eradicate dandruff. BKNt For Restoring Color and Beeuty to Cray or Faded Hair. LHKUNIU LU 13 A CRIME AG/ Stop it or you never con keep well. II mouth, coated tongue, perhaps headach deranges the whole system, produces dy is no better remedy for these disorder Try them just once and be eternally < Dr. Tutt's I I ? loated After Ea iffy feeling, and hurting near y r Quick Relief?Take ONE TONIC YOUR STOMACH S SAKE rork. * It drives the GAS out d the Bloat goes with it, testioa, Heartburr, Sour Stomach, etc. \r Druggitt with tha DOUBLE QUA RANI Iro. Cm . I01S-14 So Wllul A??m. Chi?o. III. a Day's Work! 8 Liver Tone Instead 1 Lious, constipated or beadasty, sickening, dangerstraightened up. . '3 | to ask for your money buck. Dodson's Liver Tone Is a pleasanttasting. purely vegetable remedy, harmless to both children and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up * *?fi i u.iiiiK uin-; uo uiuousness, sick Headache. add stomach or constipated j|| bowels. It doesn't gripe or cause Inconvenience all the next day like violent calomel. Take a dose of calomel today and tomorrow you will fee! weak, sick and nauseated. Don't losea day's work! Take Dodson's Liver Tone Instead and feel tine, full of vigor and ambition.?Adv. n of Distemper HOLLY AVOIDED BY USING email outlay of money bring* vory great lit*. It I* n ruiv cure anil a preventive If tlnn*. Simple, safe auil cure. The large *tz? in<l un ounce more than the umalt SiM. Get milltlon fur late fall jnd winter. All drugir man jfucturera. Co. Goshen, Ind., U. S. A_ UMlDTgfg" jLltaiic LD FOR SO YEARS. \LSO A FINE GENERAL STRENGTHEN* ING TONIC. Sold by All Drug Store*. I fie* I Plbnoy?Tlios?> nrc tli?? noisiest hickeiis I ever liotml. Wife?Well, Ilit'.v'rc l.eglinrns. Suffered For Years Back and Ki< neys Were in Bad Shape, But Doan's Removed all the Trouble. "My kidneys were so weak that the least eold I caught would sheet tliein and si.nt my Itack aching until 1 eoiild hardlv endure the misery," says Mrs. I). ( . ltoss. 97:t Kulton St., Brook lyn, N. Y. "In the morning when I hist got up, my back i lame, I could hardly bend over and am move sent darts of pain through my kid- 1% W neys. It was hard for t y?? me to walk up stairs or \ TT- yjf stoop, and to move while lying down sent F3 darts of pain through "'"The kidney secre- MRS. ROSS lions were sea fit y and distressing and the water remained in my s>stem, mak ing iiiv feet and hands swell. There were dark circles under my eyes and I became so dizzy I could hardly see 1 had rheumatic pains in my knees and it was all 1 could do to iict around For years 1 was in that shape and I wore plasters and used all kinds of medicine to no avail until 1 tried Doan's Kidney Pills. They rid me of the trouble and strengthened my back and kidneys. When I have taken Doan's since, they have always benefited inc." Sworn to before me. T? N" V A IT. II \\\ Xotary Publie. Gat Doin'i at Any Store, 60c a Box D O A N' S V FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. Skin Tortured IJPotTI Babies Sleep C^^After Cuticura All drug# iit?* Soap 25, Ointment 2ft and 60. Talcum 2ft. Sample each free of "Catlcara. Dept. ft. Bet tea.'1 Fall Cabbage Plants Early Jersey and Charleston Wakefield, 8uo:ession and Flat Dutch. Hy express, 500, 11.35; l.(HK), fi.OO; 5,000 at $1.75; 10,000 up it $1 50, f. o. b. here. Parcel post, prepaid, UK), Ii5c; l.(KK), $3.50. Wholesale and retail. D. F. JAMISON, Summervllle. S. C. KIDNEY TROUBLE riUi I'ruetl'a Klilucj mid Itlooil Me<ll<|ur. 'oucalled lor iUieuuiutiam. Ncurulkta, Puln* In lack. Catarrh or Uladder, etc. Auk your druggist, >r lull Mir bottle ore pal >1 ft x!i lOOKESH A. It. I'lttJKTT, M1I.LEN, OA. DRflPSV TREATMENT. OI">? <jnlok rrlt.e, y 1 *""" (toon IWMJN ?wrlllnx and UorS' p *1 brMth. Narar heard of Ita ?<|iial fur drofiajt e J?Trr It- Trial treatment acnt FREE. by mall. kda^WrlU. to DM. THOMAS C. CREEN AA* Bank Sldg., Sa< 20, OH AT a WORTH. U.. $U KODAKS & SUPPLIES ^Iklll w We also do hlghent class of II Dialling. Prlees and Catalogue upon rerjuent. S. Gtletki Optical Ca., Richmond, Va. N. N. U? CHARLOTTE, NO. 38-1918. M5TIPATI0N UNST NATURE I f you wake with a bad taste in the | e, your liver is torpid. A torpid liver 8 pepaia. costivenesa and piles. There 1 a than DR. TUTTS LIVER PILLS. | convinced. For sale by all druggists. I Liver Pills I T-J iting * TP ?a^|H CMbaCtol 1 tfc or Tiro o Day I { *KV