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Mr. Looii Youbcv 205
MirrlMM Si, Rochester, N.
Y* writes:
Suffered f?f thirty years
with chronic hurt toMbic, Mm.
Mb trwiM* and bininbmc of
"wc bought a bottle of Peruna
and Z took It faithfully, and X
Mna to foci hotter.
My wife persuaded aae to continue,
and, X took It for some
time as dlreeted. Mow X am a
woU maaJ*
IMS
Fof MALARIA, CHILLS and FEVER
Tlie first sign of stomach misery \4
usually comes after over-eating. ?>
The doctors call it "superacidity . Is
The people aay?"sour stomach", mlMillions
of people who have loet E?
their ambition, energy, courage,
vitality and strength?who are K
weak, pale and listless?who go W*
through life just dragging one foot
after' another?tired and worn out Kg
nearly all the time?nervous, irri- m
table, subject to i
severe headache, \
insomnia, and a ^
long train of phyai- WWW*' milr^Vr^
cal ills?would be ES& sw am \
surprised, yea, BSL^ \
dumbfounded, to
learn that it is just Jf . 1
an acid-stomach that 9 | I
iscausing them all their A
misery. Yet in nearly
nine cases out of ten that is
just where the trouble starts.
Now a sour, acid-stomach, or "superacidity",
of course, simply means
too muai acid in the stomach. You
can now quickly lid your stomach of
--U a 1??.?? ?
v* cn.no wiu, a wuuuanui moaern
remedy called*. EATONIC U^erally
wipes it out. It does the work easily.
Writing a Book.
"Why did you put u murder in the
last chapter? I'houKht I'd Interest
people who rend the ImsI chapter tirst."
t
t FoJu.
With no though
nel and poisonous
they plunge?with <
with every faculty
with one thought c
A VT rv IlflVT
U VV UN.
That is the way
into battle. Wher
sounds the advance,
whole heart in the
No power on earth c
Foru
The same sharp
is sounding for us.
in the same proud
our fighting men?
H e must lend the .w.
We must show
Hun a united Am<
ing forward shou
irresistibly, to Vict*
Our task is to s
the ships, the guns
must have to win.
task. We must dc
men do theirs?wi
spirit of Victory.
We must work, i
with one thought <
AND WIN.
Get into the fightheart.
Buy Bond
Tim Space C
Swift & (
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01 Man
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oaiiM N uuny
yan witk
stomach
troubU ssdi
hiamiihai?oI tha bowls.
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U??M mw 1|M?t Wmrm
JLUblMDC
DLD FOR BO YEARS.
ALSO A TINE GENERAL STRENGTHEN.
ING TONIC. Ml by All Draa St*r?a
H LH1111
>x?i? B i(h 'ly hi
!
J^ftmickly and thoroughly. It makes
JH the stomach pure, sweet, cool and '
V comfortable. It help* you to ret fall etrenrtb
1^1 oat of erery mouthful of food you ???
'JM ubImi you db gmt full etrenrth from your !
rJk food you cannot enjoy robust. eirorous
f*1
EATOHIC in In tablet form. They are ,
rj pleasant testior?juat like a bit of candy
^ ?and are absolutely harmless. Take
2v EATON 1C and And out for yourself how
?g> 'A wonderfully different you will feel. See
?ggt V hjW quickly EATON1C beo..he. the
Immediate effects of scid-eto<Ti?bloat,
heartburn, brlchin?.
food repeatinr. inS^SSaL
dieestton. etc. See. too.
St nfeSSmyfe bcw iuirk|t your *cuJ\
lb aJB oral health improves
k\ maewk wR how much you rclirh
mmAI your food?bow much
ffiwirm w^V more easily year food
eu hi Isdlrested? howeoundly
I " you sleep?how aerrees1
i 1 MB&r naae and irritability dieapI
ki-fcMH'.U' Peer. Ano ell simply bersuar.
mH by tskiea KATONIC. you ha??
rid your stomach of a lot of excess
making your life miserable.
So pt a big baz of E ATONIC from yoor I
dragnet today. 11a ia authorised to guaraatae j
BAxONIC to plaaaa you and you can trust him to
make thia guarantee good. If EATON1C falls
ia aay way. taka it back?ho will rafnad yoar I i
money. If yoor druggist doaa act keep
KA TONIC writs ta ua direct ami wa will seed
you a big 60c box sad you ceo send us the 60c-after
you iassise it Addrses: M. L>. Kramer. Beast,
Batoaic Remedy Co. IMS Wabash Are Chicago. 1
With Good Cause. 1
"These KUy .widows attract llie men."
"Yet no mini would fare for his own
wife to he one." I
I
&w
m
lard!
I
t of bursting shrapgases
into which |
every muscle tense,
r of mind alert,
>nly?TO FIGHT
dur men are going
1 the shrill wnistle
out they go?their
task before them.
an hold them back.
)ard!
challenge to battle
We must answer
way?the way of
the American way.
/I4I ?
i+j
!
the war-maddened
crican people movlder
to shoulder,
Dry.
upply the money,
, the shells that we
It is a tremendous
> it as our fighting
th the indomitable
and save, and lend
>nly?TO FIGHT
?with your whole
b?to the utmost!
Contributed by
Company
vT-*\T-s ' * rTS \ ? ' ' v y*% 1
*
INTERESTING ITEMS
FROM THE CAMPS
ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY
MILLION DOLLARS ARE NEEDED
AT ONCE.
NIL ARE WORKING IN UNISON
A Little World of Industry May Be
Found Under One Roof at
Camp Sevier.
Sergt. Charles L. Ruddy, band master
of the Seventh Regiment Baud. F.
A. R. D.. before coming into the army
was a well known musical director.
He has filled the position as musical
director with the Schuberts. Klaw and I
Krlanger. Ziegfeld and others.
Sergeant Ruddy has written a num- j
her of songs which have made great 1
hits with tlie public.
One of liis latest songs was written
around Camp Jackson und is entitled
"So Long Camp Jackson." It has
made a great hit with the boys at
Camp Jackson and will be featured at
the show which the Bund School is ;
now staging. This song will also be
sung at tha Liberty Loan exercises.
Charged with forging a discharge
from the army. Private Horace Poss j
of Auninto>n, Ala., was found guilty ;
by the general court martial and was I
o?-uit-ni?-u 10 serrc a term or ten rears j
in the I'nited States disciplinary barracks
at Fort Leavenworth. Kan., and
to forfeit all pay and allowances and
at the expiration of his sentence to
be dishonorably discharged.
The seven organizations that are
trying to keep things cheerful for the j
men that are winning the war have
united in a great campaign for funds
with which to carry on their work*.
Kvery man In uniform has come
into contact with one or more of
them; some hare with all of them.
They are the Y. M. C. A.. Y. W. C. A..
National Catholic War Council
(Knights of Columbus). Jewish Welfare
Board. War Camp Community
Service. American Library Association
slid Salvation Army. The date of the
campaign as fixed by President Wilson
is November U-1S, and the
amount for which the seven ask is
$170,500.(100. It is a>u enormous
amount of money, but it is not one
cent less than ther need, if they are j
to keep up with the army and nary.
And they will get it. too. That is.
if the folks back home realize what
those seven organizations mean to the
soldiers.
Camp Sevier.
A new building. lt>2 by 28 feet, is
being erected opposite warehouse No.
14. headquarters of the conservation !
and reclamation division at Camp Sevier.
It will be ready for occupancy
about October 1. Quarters of the
i.iuuiuiK lunc bit now mi a small .
building which also houses the print- ]
i 11K office and the rimp shoe shop. Be- I
cause of small workiug room the work j
of the tailors has heretofore been '
handicapped.
The new building; is sufficiently
large to take care of the clothing re- j
pair shop for this camp for a long j
time to come. The hat repair branch,
which will be incorporated with the ,
clothing repair shop, will be an inno- j
vation for Camp Sevier, no yvork in
that line having been done here as yet. j
Men from every profession and walk i
In life are included in the ranks of i
the American army and it will be a
comparatively easy matter to fi^d persons
who are experienced in hat cleaning.
blocking and general repair work.
Such men will likely be transfer!-*.! to
the work in which ihey ran best serve
the nation when their ability is found
out. At preseut 24 soldiers are employed
in the camp cfothlng shop.
However, it is understood that 28 ex- |
perlenced tailors are to be transferred
to the camp about the time the new
building is- ready for occupancy.
Camp Wadsworth.
Five officers who trained here last j
year and since that time have been
serving in France have been returned !
to this country and seut to Camp !
Wadk worth to be attached to the
Ninety-seventh Division.
Woman Appointed.
Greenville?Mrs. Anna C. Williams, !
who for the past year has been depu- '
ty clerk of the federal court of the j
western district of South Carolina,
was appointed by Federal Judge Jos- j
epli T. Johnson as lTnited States com- '
miftsioner for Greenville county, sue |
ceeding MaJ. K. M. Blytlie. who re- |
signed to enter the army. Mrs. Wil- j
Hants, it is believed here, is the first j
woman 10 noiu sucn an appoint meni
In the southeast. She will also continue
to act us deputy clerk for the
federal court.
Concrete Roadway to Camp.
Columbia. - Rapid progress is being
made on the concrete roadway leading
to Camp Jackson. The forces have
constructed a 12-foot driveway from
the city limits to Heath's corner on
the Garner's Kerry road and have begun
work on the opposite side of the
trolley tracks working toward the city
limits. The county and government
authorities are to pave 12 feet o>:i each
side of the car tracks and the {rollcy
company is to use vitritted brick on
th right of way. The contractors expect
to complete driveway by Dec. 1.
From Cotton to Pasture.
Harvin.?Except for Jhe scarcity of
labor cotton harvesting is progressing
satisfactorily. The weather has been
Ideal and fully 50 per cent of the crop
is picked apd ginned. Despite the
high price of wire fencing many of
the larger furmers hereabouts are preparing
to enclose much of the area
heretofore given to cotton to be converted
tn'.o pasture lands for hogs
and cattle. Agitations of the cotton
price (King is ruining the industry and
thousands of acree planted to cotton
will go into grass and pasture lands
, t
A CHID GETS SKA
CROSS, FEVERISH
F CONSTIPATED
LOOK AT TONGUE! THEN GIVE !
FRUIT LAXATIVE FOR STOMACH,
LIVER, BOWELS.
"CALIFORNIA SYRUF OF FIGS"
CANT HARM CHILDNEN AND
THEY LOVE IT.
Mother! \our child isn't unturully
cross and peevish. See If tongue Is
coated; this is a sure sign the little
stoniueh. liver and bowels need a 1
cleansing at once.
When Jlstless. pale, feverish, full of j
cold, hreath had, throat sore, doesn't j
eat, sleep or act naturally, hns stem- i
noh-nehe. diarrhoea, remember, a g title
liver and bowel cleansing should
always be*the first treatment given.
Nothing equals "California Syrup of
Figs"-for children's Ills; give n tea
h|hhiiuin, iiuii in a row imurs all tlio
foul waste, sour bile anil fermenting
food which Is clogged in the liowuls
passes out of the system, and you
have a well and playful child again.
All children love this harmless, delicious
"fruit laxative." and It never
falls to effect a good "Inside" cleansing.
Directions for babies, children
of all ages anil grown-ups are plainly
on the bottle.
Keep it handy In your home. A little
given today saves a sick child tomorrow,
but get the genuine. Ask your
druggist for a bottle of "California
Syrup of Figs." then see that It Is
made by the "California Fig Syrup
Company."?Adv.
Letting Well Enough Alone.
"I'm thinking." remarked Mr. Do- j
Inn. "about changing my plans and |
going In business as a boss."
"Don't do It." rejoined Mr. Itaffer- j
ty. "You're a Hue workman and many j
a boss He goln'- broke tryln' to hire and I
compensate your likes."
Grove'* Tutrlot chill Toole
re*u>re* vitality end energy by purifying end enriching
the blood. Ton oen *oun feel lu Strengt u nmg.
Invigorating Meet. PricedDc.
l'euplc always get along without
what lbey can't get.
Tf your eye a smart or fee I scalded. Wo- '
man Kv? Balsam applied upon doing to bed
I* juat the thine to rellev* them. Adv.
Fear Is with the faithless and faith \
Is with the fearless.
uinu*u uinoi/o
numnii nunito
15 HOURS A BAY
Marvelous Story of Woman's
Change from Weakness
to Strength by Taking
Druggist's Advice.
Peru, Ind.?"I Buffered from a dla- i
placement with backache and dragging
down pain a so
, badly that at timea
sIf I could not be on
| wy and it did
I not aeemaa though
8ph K. I could stand it. I
HsM fry tried different
SHj JR medicinea without
any benefit and
Vv ^.several doctors
5fcg^SM H| t told me nothing
\ but an operation
"JMKSH /a /M would do me any
fWM good. My drug^^HVl
jWf gist told m e o f
/ M Lydia E. P i n kf
lijfr ham's Vegetable
\ xlsk 4/ :l Compound. I took
\ >(\ Mv?\^ with result
\f\\ V \ that I am now well
\ \ ^ 'I and strong. I get i
up in the morning at four o'clock, do my
housework, then go to a factory and work
all day, come home and get supper and j
feel good. I don't know how many of
my friends I have told what Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound haa
done for me. "?Mrs. ANNA METERIANO,
36 Weat 10th St., Peru, Ind.
Women who suffer from any such ailments
should not fail to try this famous
root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
flYiniir
khis wsl a
Chilb*235.J
Good for Malaria, constipation Sj
biliousness ? a fine tonic. 1
Guaranteed or money back I
Atk V*IU d.?Ur . J
Bvhrene Drug Co..Waco.Tnc.H
tasa
Bff Reduces Strained. Puffy Ankles.
Lymphancitti, Poll Evil. Fistula.
^B Boils. Swelling*; Stops Lameness
^B and allays pain. Heals Sores. Cuts,
Bruises, Boot Chafes. It is a
/y SAFE AHTISEPTIC AID GERMICIDE
Does not blister or remove the
hair and liorse can be worked. Pleasant to use.
$2. SO a bottle, delivered. Describe your ease
for special instructions and Book 5 R free.
ABSORBINE, JR.. (Mitotic lialacat for BitkU. roSacat
Iriitnt. Palatal. Katlui Swtllrn Vriat CoareatratcS?aaly
a few Crop* rrquirrd Mta affltcadoa. Price
11.21 per bottle at Scaler* or ScflTcrcS.
W. F.YOUNG, r. 0. F.. 11#tra.plt It.. tprlnsfUK. Mass.
lCuticura Soap
IS IDEAL
For the Hands
SttpDo., Olalntal a S90*., Talota It. Rtaylt
oocb tut Hod fro* by "Cattcara. Dept. E. Boatua."
* *
* TEXTILE SCHOOL IN SIGHT
i Prospects Bright for Another fcducational
Institution in Mountain
City.
Greenville.?The establishment of a
large xtile school in Greenville was
all but settled at a conference between
cotton mill executives, citizens representing
the educational interests oft
the city, officials of the Chamber of
Commerce. Roy Diuimitt of Atlanta,
federal agent for industrial education
in the Southern States, and Prof Charles
S. Doggett of Clemson College,
supervisor of the state boarl of ncational
education A plan j' federal
aid wus explained by Mr. Din.miit and
It was agreed by all present that
Greenville should and must have the
school. An investigation is to tic made
immediately through the Chamber of
Commerce as to just what class of
school is needed. The result of rhe investigat'en
vill be se.orteil nt a similar
conference to b- h i'.il later.
Opening Pledge For Loan.
Sumter.?Four hundred and thirtyAve
thousand dollars was Sumter's j
opening pieuge ror tne Fourth Liberty
Loan. This wa; pledged at a mass
meeting presided over by D. D. Moise.
The chief address was by ev-Govornor
John C. Sheppard whose patriotic utterances
were frequently apo.aud"d.
He pointed out that Ante ir.i had never
waged war except in the cause of
lfberty; that Amemrtca's mission n.iw
was to scout ge the wor.d o' tyranny
and that it was the duty cf those at
home to support those on tli? thing
line. Lieutenant Alisport. from Camp
Jackson, who lis* sot.ii tmica service
in France, told of afairs and incidents
that were first hand knowledge to him.
He brought rpplau"? wh?n he likened
the American army to a. great tree,
whose roots were at hoffce. whose
body stretched across the sea. but
whose flowers and fruits were in
France.
The Rev. John A. Orunson opened
the proceedings with prayer and the
collection of pledges was handled by
Mayor Lang Jennings with splendid
result.
Much was added to the meeting by
the music of Camp Jackson band,
which also phased the people with
morning and afternoon concerts. Director
Lyman P. Prior, Y. M. C. A.,
Camp Jackson, led the audience in
singing and added much to the enthusiasm
of the morning.
By Order of Health Officer.
Spartanburg.?Dr. Baxter Haynes,
county health officer, has addressed a
letter to the mayors and chiefs of
police of the various cities and incorporated
towns in Spartanburg county
ordering them that no circus can be allowed
to stage a performance in this
< vuiii; tuia jwr. nr. naynes siaie?
that he possess the proper decree of
authority to Inforre this step, ami will
certainly do so.
Dr. Haynes' order to the town ociclals
was issued because of the fact
that there is now in this county infantile
paralysis, diphtheria, typhoid fever.
Spanish influenia, meningitis and
nearly eevry other communicable disease.
Dr. llaynes wishes to prevent
the spreading of these diseases, which
re now extremely rare in Spartanburg.
and he believes thaf it is neces- '
sary to keep the circuses out.
Father Held For Murder.
Bennettsville.?Coroner T. F. McRae
went to Brownsville to investigate
the death of Miss Lilly May Jackson.
whose dead body was found
hanging to a rafter in the stable at
the home of her father. James Jackson.
on the plantation of H. M. Hodges.
James Jackson, the father, was arrested
and placed in jail charged with
the murder of his daughter.
It seems that there has been considerable
trouble in the family and
that there was a familw row. The
daughter left the house and her father
a few minutes later. The girl did not
come back during the night and the
following morning her body was found
hanging dead in the stable. The coroner's
jury rendered a verdict that
the girl came to her death at the
hands of unknown parties. There
were circumstances, nowever, con- ;
nected with the finding of the body j
that convinced the officers that the
father should be held for further investigation.
Drawn by Pres dent.
Columbia.?The distinction of har-:
ing his number drawn by Woodrow I
Wilson. president of the United
States, goes to Joseph Benjamin
Moore. 404 Pall Mall Street, Olytnpia
village.
. In drawing numbers for men in the
now draft. Mr. Wilson, blindfolded,
drew a capsule con'aiuing the number
322. With the local board for ^iee
city of Columbia that number signi j
fies J. H. Moore, whose order number I
is now 1.
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Medical Training Unit.
Charleston. ?? Announcement was
made that the Medical College of
South Carolina would open with a ntu- '
dent army training corps unit, which
means that all students either in phar
macy or medicine will be provided with
free tuition, uniform, food and quarters
and reecive pay of $30 a month in
addition. It Is probable that medical
and pharmacy students, unlike students
in ordinary 8. A. T. C. colleges,
will be permitted to complete their
courses before being called, although I
this is not finally derided upon.
_____? /
* Students Sent Home.
Greenwood.?Already 20o boys have j
1 been sent home who caiye here to
j enter the student army training corps ]
at Bailey Military Institute. The total
number seeking admission as regular
students and in S. A. T. C. was *517. j
Those sent home could not make the
required standing. Fully 7i? more boys |
are ready t,o return for the same reason.
Despite this fact applications
and boys as well are coming in. Room
in Greenwood homes has been secured
and the best accommodations possible
provided.
Tonight! Take Dot
Better Than
Calomel sickens! If bilii
achy read n
#
Listen to mo! Take do more sickenIng.
salivating calomel when bilious or
constipated. Don't lose a day's work 1
. Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver,
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel, when It comes into contact
with sour bile, crashes Into It. breaking
It up. This is when you feel that
awful nausea and cramping. If you
.are sluggish and "all knocked out." if
your liver is torpid and bowels constipated
or you have headache, dizziness,
coated tongue, if breath Is bad or
stomach sour. Just take a spoonful of
harmless Dodson's Liver Tone.
Here's my guarantee?Co to any
drug store and get a bottle of Dodson's"
I.iver Tone for a few cents. Take a
spoonful tonight, and If it doesn't
Dimmed Light.
Mrs. I'eitvisli says that before they
w? re married Mr. 1'eavish used to call
her the light of Ids life, and now he
says she can't hold a candle to his sister-in-law.
When a small hoy gets his linger
eanght in the pantry door it isn't the
Jam he's looking for.
GOOD-BYE BAC
AND BLADDI
For centuries nil over the world
JOI.D MKDAI, llnnrleni Oil has afforded
relief in thousands up.ui thousands
of eases of lame hack. lumbago,
selntlea, rlieuiuatlsin, gallstones, gravel
and all other affections of the kidneys,
liver, stomach, bladder and allied
organs. It acts quickly. It does
the work. It cleanses your kidneys
and purities the blood. It makes a
new tnnii. a new woman, of yon. II
frequently wards off attacks of thf
dread and fatal diseases of the kid
neys. It often completely cures ths
distressing diseases of the organs ol
the body allied with the bladder nn?1
kidneys. Hloody or cloudy urine, sod
Intent, or "hrlckdust*' Indicate an uu
healthy condition.
TVi not delay a minute If your had
actios or you are sore aoross the loltit
or have difficulty when urinating. <J?
to your druggist nl once and get ?
Rebuke.
lie was eating in a large downtown
restaurant. First he complained that
his steak was small. Then he demanded
Vienna bread lie couldn't eat
"that dark stuff."
"Walter, bring uie some more sugar,
f like my coffee sweet," he growled
utility.
"Suy, sin- you ni? American?" a man
lit tlm adjoining table asked.
"Of (imrw I'm an American?what's
that pit to do with it?
"Nothing. except these are war
times and a hog like you should lie
thrown out of n decent restaurant.
Ami what is more, I've a good mind to
do it myself."
There was something in the sneaker's
looks and manner which suggested
he meant what lie said. The grumbler
called for his check and heat a
retreat without waiting to finish his
food.?TVtroil Journal.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications as they cannot reach
the diseased portion of the ear. There la
>tdy one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness,
and that is by a constitutional remedy.
HAM/3* CATARRH MEDICINE acta
through tlie Blood on the Mucous Surfaces
of the Svstem. Catarrhal Deafness Is
caused by an Inflamed condition of the
mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube.
Wtien this tube Is Inflamed you have a
rumbltng sound or Imperfect hearing, and
when tt Is entirely closed. Deafness is the
result. Unices the Inflammation can be reduced
and this tube restored to Ita 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 HAM/9 CATARRH
MEDICINE.
All Druggists 75c. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio.
The Right View.
Mrs. Snohson?My dear. you don't
really menu to say you darn your husband's
hnsp.
Mrs. Wright--Of course I do. If a
man foots bis wife's bill*, site should
at least lie willing to foot Ills stockings.?Huston
Evening Transcript,
Cuticura Kills Dandruff.
Anoint spots of dandruff with Cuticura
Ointment. Follow at once by a
hot shampoo witli Cuticura Soap, if n
man; next morning if a woman. For
free samples address, "Cuticura, I>cpt
X, Boston." At druggists and by mall.
Soup 25, Ointment 25 and 50.?Adv.
Plain Talk.
"Iliisliand. will you have your eggs
boiled two minutes or three minutes?"
"Well, let mm* see. 1 don't know. I
think?"
"Better think quickly. Those eggare
on the fire."?Exchange.
Important to Mothors
Examine carefully every buttle of
CA8TORIA, that famous old remedy
for iufnntx and children, and see that it
In Use for Ov^r^^
Children Crv for Fletcher's Oaatoria
Couldn't Understand It.
"When I was a lad 1 was never
nnuehty like you."
"What was the mailer with you. pa?
Deliealo or somethin'?"
Indication produces dla?*re?able and
Kimelmfi alarmlnc ejrmptomt. Wright*
Indian Vegetable I'lila stimulate tha rfl*e?tlve
processes to function naturally. Adv.
Most of the things that seem too
| coot) to he true are not.
When Your Eyes Need Care
Try Murine Eve Remedy
No Smanlag ? .Intt Kyi Comfort. 10 cents at
Druggists or mail. WrUs for rras Bin Hook.
I MURINE EYE HEUEDY CO,CUICAUO
ison's Liver Tone!
i Calomel For Liver
3us, constipated and head17
guarantee.
straighten you right up and make yea
feel line and vigorous by morning. I
wunt you to go back to the store and
get your money. LHmIsoii'm Liver Tout
Is destroying tln? sale of cnlomet because
It Is real liver medicine; entire- e
ly vegetable, therefore It can not ?allvnte
or make you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of
Dodson's Liver Tone will put your
sluggish liver to work and clean your
bowels of that sour bile and constipated
waste which is clogging, your
system and making you feel mlsornble.
I guarantee that n bottle of Podson's *
I.lver Tone will keep your entire family
feeling tine for months. <?lve It to
your children. It is harmless; doesn't
gripe and they like Its pleasant taste*.
?Adv.
Uncle Eben.
"Every once in a while," sntd I'ncle
Kben, "1 keeps runnip' across de same
man's picture till I begins to wonder
what be does to lie famous, besides
get tin' hissolf photographed."
More people would ilance if they
could escape the demands of the lid'
dler.
KACHE, KIDNEY
LR TROUBLES
box of Imported HOLD MEDAL Haat>
letn Oil t'npsules. They are pleasant
and easy to take. Eneli capsule oen,
tains about one dose of five drops.
Take them just like you would any
pill. Take n small swallow of water
if you want to. They dissolve in the
; si cm itch, and the kidneys soak tip lite
i oil like a sponge does water. TJiey
thoroughjv cleanse and Wash otit the
blander and kidneys and throw off the
iutiuniniution which is the cause of
the trouble. They will quickly relieve
1 those stiffened Joints, that backache.
' rheumatism, lumhngn. sciatica, callI
stones, kravel, "hrlekdust." etc. They
are an effective remedy for all dis
eases of the bladder, kidney, liver,
stomach and allied organs. Tour
druggist will cheerfully refund your
; money If you are not satisfied after a
t few days' use. Accept only the pure.
? original GOl.P MK1>AI. Haarlem Oil
i <'apsides. None other genuine.?Adv.
These Girls.
"That Happy hat is becoming to *
: you."
"I'.ul it hides most of my face."
"I said it was becoming." j
When Rah* la Teething
, IIOTB'S B AM Y HOW Ml. MMOICINM will eorrwot
the Stooiaeb nt Hootl iroablra. I'erfecllr barai'
lata. Saa direction. on tba botUa
Moiiey is ilu> root of a good many
necessary evils.
Don't Go From Bad to Worse!
Are you always weak, miserable and
half sick? Then it's time you found out
what is wrong. Kidney weakness
causes much suffering from backache,
lameness, stiffness and rheumatic
pains, and if neglected, brings danger
of serious troubles?dropsy, gravel and
Blight's disease. Don't delay. I'se
Doom'.* Kidney I'tlls. Tliey have
helped thousands ami should help you.
A South Carolina Case
_ ^ Mrs. A. T. Iiullard.
mi Doi.-Un.. o. ts
tnellrtville, S. P., says:
"1 suffered three years
of usony and my kidneys
were the cbum
of the trouble ami
kept me In constant
misery. I'ains shot
front my back to my
head. I had dizzy
spells, my body bloated
and 1 lost In
welKht. I Anally not
three boxes of Don it's
Kidney I'll!*; after
taking the drat box.
the swelling* went
down. When T hat}
finished three boxes, 1 was cured."
Cat Doan'a at Anr Store, 60s a Bast
DOAN'S
FOSTERMILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y.
Small Pill
Small Dom
Small Price
jmHEtRTE^r
JHQV WITTLE
JBr Vjver
for
CONSTIPATION
have stood the test of time.
Purely vegetable. Wonderfully
quick to banish biliousness,
headache, Indigestion end to
clear up a bad complexion.
Genuine beera signature
"
PALE FACES
Centrally Indicate a lack
of Iron In the Blood
Carter's Iron Pills """
Will help thta condition
PECAN TREES
The pecan is the most valuable nut tree
frown in America. If you are growing
them you know; if not, write for valuable
information free. Pecans grow successfully
wherever cotton does well.
J. B. WIGHT, CAIRO. GEORGIA
i Fall Cabbage Plants
F.arlv Jersey and Charleston \ ikelleld, Suocesslou
and Flat Dutch. Hr expreM, 500,
' 91.2.1 1.000, $2.00; 5 000 at $1.7.1 10.000 up
at $1.50, f. o. b. here. Parcel poet, prepaid,
100. 8-Vc; 1,000, $2.50. Wholesale and retail.
D. P. JAMISON, Summervllle, S. C.
W. N. u., CHARLOTTE. NO.