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gist'and cnnSoWadn^rtbifBOtlced
a great faJllng'bff la the sale qt
Its place. ;: > *'.
"Calomel Is dangerous and people
know It, While Dodson's Liver Tone is
perfectly safe and gives better results."
eald a prominent local drnggiit.
Dodsoq's Liver 'xxme is psnviuw/
' guaranteed by every druggist who'
sells It. A large bottle doesnt cost
very mnch. but If It falls to give easy
relief in every case liver-sluggishassa
and constipation, yon have only
f T1
Swift I
If:; f lor j
I a mums u
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\ \ Expenses. X
\ \ labor. Freight yW 71
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The above diagram
tion of the average S
from sales of beef,
and their by-prodi
IMS Year Book oi
instructive facts
Address Swift <
? U nlon Stock Yards,
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Swift & Com]
His Naaa'na wife.
Dobson?Halloa,j&(eDpe.ck, how's the L
Henpec^f&'.^f^i&jfeMdl right. ' |
iH>r?soo?V?|tKy?,'| tfcfUK'it her name
?m llariil . .v'v
i Henpeck?go "ft labut, you 'see,
.feggy short for Pegusa, the feralJklne
of Pegasuff. j *f
^ Dobson?ftho wir? Pegasus? "* * 1
v- Henpeck?He was the Eternal horse,
~ and the Eternal horse was an "everlasting
nag "?London Tit-Hp*. <
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; GOOD-BYE BACS
AND BLADDE
For centuries all ov#r the world 11
ISOLD MEDal Haarlem OH has af* 1
lorded relief lfl^thousartda upop ihou- i
and* of easesxl ia m e , luqabggo, >
' orlatlca, rheumatism, gallstones, grav- 1
el atAiaH?>tlW;a?ectloas oftoe kid- )
neva. liter, stomach, blndd<hrffnd al- I
4\ Hed Vi^aii^fCl'aatr tiUlehly, It dpes i
.? the work. It cleanses your kidneys <
and purifies the blood. It makes a
. new roan, a new woman, of yon. It I
frequently wards off attacks of the I
dread and fatal diseases of the kidaeys
It often completely cures the
distressing diseases of the organs of
the body Alliens w1$ the bladder and <
kidneys. Blo?ly or clotfty urine, aed- i
- tment. or ^urlckdust" Indicate do un- <
healthy condition. i
I
?o not delay* qctnute. If your back i
aches or you ore sore across the loins
cr have difficulty when nrlnatlng. Go
lo your druggist at once and gat afj
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?|?ai I hltwl ny Ti#mH.
?My?t%i??Sd Up*
toask for your sMoey bock.
Dodson's Clm Teas is t pleasanttasting,
purely Testable remedy,
harmless to both children and adults.
Take a spoonful at night aud wake up
feeling fine; no biliousness, sick beadache/
add stomach or constipated
bowels. It doesn't gripe or cause inconvenience
all the next day like violent
calomel. Take a dose of calomel
-
ivuhj ana tomorrow you will feel
weak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose
a-daj's work I Take Dodson's Liver
Tone Instead and feel find, full of
visor and ambition.?Adv.
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dollar
1918
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85% Wj
Stock Raiser J B
shows the distribu*
*
wift dollar received
pork and mutton, '
icts, during 1918.
r interesting and
em on request.
C& Company?
Chicago, Illinois
1 "v pany,U.S.A.
Never Heard of Mr. Synonym.
"Have yon any worthwhile books In
here?" asked the superior person.
"We have thousand.* of volumes,
sir," replied the cferk. "I'm sure there
Is something In our stork to suit the
most exacting taste. Whut do yod require?"
"I want a book on synonyms."
"Just a moment, sir, until I speak to
the boss. I don't believe we have any
of?-ef?Synonym's work's." ? Edinburgh
Scotsman.
Occasionally we hoar of a man who
manages to make good by following
his wife's advice.
CACHE, KIDNEY
R TROUBLES
box of Imported GOLD MEDAL Haarlem
Oil Capsules. They are pleasant
and easy to take.. Each capsule contains
about one dose of five drops.
Take them just like you would any
pill. Take a smull swallow of water
If you want to. They dissolve In the
stomach, and the kldneya soak up the
oil like a sponge does water. < They
thoroughly cleanse and wash out the
bladder and kidneys and throw off the
Inflammation which la the cause of
the trouble. They will quickly relieve
those stiffened joints/ that backache,
rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, gallstones,
gravel, "brickdust." etc. They
are an effective remedy for all diseases
of, the bladder, kidney, liver,
fttomack and allied organs. Your
druggist will cheerfully refund your
money If you are not satisfied after a
few days' use. Accept only the pure,
original GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil
Capsules. None other genuine.?Adv.
sirac itBisuiitjffi
FIRmr UMION OF 3EVENTYTHIRD
QKtfERAL AMIMBLY
OF R. C? IN CONVENTION.
MINIMUM WOMAN WABE SCALE
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Tourist Codnty of Kershaw' Exempt*'
#d from Operations' of the Stats'*
Hunters License Law.
Columbia, Jan. 17.?The house had
a somewhat boisterous session, there
being considerable sparring over the
proposition of adjourning for the week
end, with another wing contending
for a session that the ? Christensep
bill for proposed increases in salaries
for state officials might be gotten
through in time to benefit the officers
-whose tenure begins* next Tuesday.
The governor was sustained in all
vetoes considered at the morning session.
The qifestion was not raised
as to the time limit of their return
until'the Kershaw county measure, to
exempt that county from the state
hunters' license law, was being considered.
Tho "R ioKioai *?
. ...vuiuuu wuut; ueit'smiun introduced
the minimum wage scale
bill, proposed by the Equal Suffrage
League of South Carolina several
days ago, in which it was urged that
the minimum wage for women in
mercantile and manufacturing establishments
be fixed at |10 a week.
The Kershaw county bill to provoke
the question of the return of messages
was to exempt Kershaw county
from the provisions of the state hunters'
license law. The vote was 81
to 2. n
New House Bills.
Jan. 18.?Mr. Owens: to amend
Sections 1865, 1866, 1867, 1868, of
code of laws of South Carolina, 1912,
Volume I, Article 3, Chapter 25. so as
to reipeal so much of sdid section as
require students graduating at the
Citadel to teach in the free public
schools of the state and to relieve said
beneficiary cadets of certain obligations
therein imposed.
Mr. Owens: To amend Section
3293, civil code of laws, South Carolina,
1912, Volume I, so as to confer
upon the clerks of court ana their
deputies the powers and authority of
referee and masters in equity in certain
caseS. v
Mr. Wise: To enable voters required
by their duties to be absent
from their voting precincts on the
day of election to vote by registered'
mall.
Mr. McAdams: To provide for a
commission to erect a monument
upon the state house grounds to commemorate
the services of the sons of
the state in the great world's war.
M. R. Cooper: To prohibit dogs running
at large, to enforce the listing
and payment of taxes on dogs and to i
provide a penalty for failure to return
dogs for taxation or to pay taxes and
to authorize the destruction of any.
dog which has not been listed for
taxes, and the taxes thereon paid, and
.to provide punishment for the non-return
and non-payment of taxes on
dogs.
The Senate.
Jan. 20/?The senate met at one
o'clock, the appointed hour, and spent |
most of the afternoon waiting to re- f
celve the salarie sbill from the house. I
cevie the salaries bill from the house. I
This did not arrive until the night ses-!
sion. Two -bills were read by their [
titles for the first time and two messages
were received from the gov- j
ernor. One of thes related to the
influenza epidemic, which has already
been acted on by the senate, and the
other as follows asking for an appropriation
to meet the federal appropriation
for vocational training in
the common schools of the state.
The senate accepted the house
amendments to the Christensen bill
providing for -Increase in salary for
elective state officials. In that the
tenure of the incoming state officers
does not begin until the oath of office
is taken, the increases will be
available for the new officials.
The House.
Jan. 21.?The house held a brief i
Seven Counties Quarantined.
Two more counties, Colleton and
Jasper, will go under generar quarantine
regulations. There are now
seven counticB in the State'on which
quarantine' restrictions have been
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imjivocu, luo/ Lining UIIIUU, -VI uri DOfO,
Dorchester .McCorraick, Oconee, Colleton
and J\uper.?
First L*ieut, C.^ Klnzer of Camp
Sevier has offered his services' to the
State board of health in combatting
the disease. His wife, who is a trained
nurse, has also indicated that she
is desirous of rendering assistance.
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Several New Commissions.
The Grey Rocks Spring Company
of Boitewburg. LexSngton county, was !
commissioned with a proposed capital j
stock of $100,000.
The Farmers' Warehouse of Dtlton j
was commiaetoned wtth a proposed
capital stock of $20,000. A general tobacco
warehousing business is contemplated.
Tlve Peoples' Tobacco Warehouse
Company of Sumter was commies toned
wftii a propound capital stock' of
$20,000. Petitioners are L. D. Jen-'?
nflnge and O. A. Lemtnon.
Chain Gang "Walks Out.'*
Charleston.?One of the most unique
strikes on record in this county occurred
recently- -and became known
when Chairman Wilson O. Harvey of|
the sanitary and drainage commission!
announced that the chaingang had
"walked out." so to speak, declaring
that they were not treated right.
Engineer Martin was dispatched to
the scene and succeeded in restoring
obedience to orders promptly. However,
the convicts' side of the situation
will be thoroughly investigated
\nd a fair deal given them. 1
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B. A. Ooamp as. gofrernor. DaMu
the MOT tooattiu Psrslsy, rapreM*.
Parsleyb?B* saabie to com* to
Columbia because of illness In his
A mag' . m4 from Got.
Kmataf lit ilttl iho ckitt executive
had withheld Ma signature from a
kin, passed lost session, to exempt
Abbeville. Aadem Oconee tad Horry
counties Cram the atato hunters'
dlooaso law. Tho goTaraor waa sustained
In bU rata
A concurrent resolution waa introduced
by J. K. Hamblio, repreeentatlv
e from Union. calling for tho appolntmont
of a coramtitee of throo 1
from the house, with the speakers as
chalrmaa and three trout , the senate,
to co-operate with the adjutant general
in the selection of a salable war
service medal to be presented to each
soldier and sailor, who wont from
South Carolina.
This committee would be Instructed
to select the design, the estimated
cost for an adequate supply of these :
medals and to make suggestions as to
details covering the presentation.
The 8enate.
Jan. 22.?The joint resolution to
postpone the present session of the
general assembly until sometime in
the summer reached a vote in the
senate where it was carried by a roll
call of 22 to 13, the date being set at
the second Tuesday in July. Thq indications
are that there is a difference ,
of opinion between the two houses
as to the necessity of postponement.
The House.
The house of representatives passed
the Toole blH of last session prescribing
a fare of five cents over street
car lines between cities and army
cantonments in South Carolina. The
'vote was 101 to 3. Those voting to
sustain the governor In his position
were Speaker Cothran of Greenville
and Representatives Belser and Moise
of Sumter. The veto message and
the rejected bill now goes to the senate
for consideration.
The following are new House bills
of general interest.
Committee on flsh .game and forestry:
To protect domestic birds,
game and flsh, and to regulate the
hunting and flBhing of same, and to
provide a license fee therefor.
Committee on flsh, game and forestry:
To protect migratory birds.
Mr. Hamblin: To further provide
for the care of work animals.
Messrs. Nunn and Hamblin: To prohibit
the doctcing. fining, assessing or
in any other manner withholding
wages from employees or persons,
firms or corporations engaged in the
manufacture of textife fabrics, except
in certain instanenn and to nr?oprlh?
a penalty therefor.
Mr. Merea: To amend Section 1780
of the code of lws of South Carolina,
Volume I, by adding after the last
words of Section 1780, prohibiting
white teachers teaching in public
schools for negroes.
Jan. 23.?The senate really expected
that the house would concur in ita
suggestion of taking a recess now until
next July, and at the morning session
so shaped its work that this could
have been accomplished with the
least possible jar. The house passed
the bill which was sent over to the
senate providing for the three mill
tax lev}'. This bill came from the
ways and means committee of the
house: When the bill came over'to
the senate, Mr. Christensen suggested
that tt be passed to third reading
and that it would be amended to take
care of the state nd county levies as
an emergency bill. This was done.
Official reports were made showing
the result of a ballot in favor of Allendale
county and upon the strength
of these reports Senator Johnstone in
the senate and Representative Davis in
the house presented bills providing
for the creation of Allendale county.
The bills went on the calendar without
reference.
After considerable sparring between
members, the house of rephesentatlves,
by a vote of 66 to 34, refused
to concur ia the senate concurrent
resolution ,and adjourn until the
second Tuesday in July ,1919, because
of the prevalency of Spanish
inflsenza in the state.
After a deal of debate, the house
on a ruling by Speaker Cothran that
it could not recess until Tuesday
without the consent of the senate; as
it would be without the three-day limitation
prescribed in the rules, took
an adjournment until Monday night
at 8 o'clock.
Skirmishes Over 30th.
Resolutions* relative to1 the demobilization
of the Thirtieth Division created
considerable interest in the general
assembly. Early in the day a resolution
came from the senate to memoralize
the war department to order the
u?uivi/i iifetinuii ui 11119 ill Y1BK>?1 SI
Camp Sevier. The house refused to
concur in this resolution.
Later in the day another resolution
was introduced authorizing the committee
also to work to have the division
demobilized at Camp Jackson.
This resolution was carried over.
8elzure of Lemon Extract.
Government agents seized 360 donen
one-ounce vials of lemon extract
in the possession of unknown parties
in Columbia, and the liquid is in the
'custody of J. L. Sims, United States
Marshal.
The marshal is giving public notice
that a district court will be held in
the federal court room at Charlseton
on February 8 for a hearing, and all
persons who may have or claim any
Interest therein are cited to appear to
show canse if any they have why a
final decree should not be passed.
Another Error Probable,
the United States war department
has. in all probability, reported as
dead a soldier who is still alive has
developed. Mrs. L. L. Camp of this
city recently received a letter from
the war department, announcing that
her brother, Robert F. Williams of
this city, had died in France on Oct
4. About the same time, however, n
friend of the soldier received from
him from France, dated Pecember 8,
in which Willisms said he was well
anad in excellent health.
There are two M4?k to every story
wmI lot of them should bo turned.
lt*a the clothes that moke the man
thaa* days, all ri^it Patriots are
known by Chair patches.
Sxandofl11carefollj Twy^botU# of
CABTOJELL4, that fasMQS oM remedy
tor tnfsais and children, and seathat tt
In Use for OVersTSLs.
Children Cry lor Fletcher's Castoria
,
You Never Can Tell.
"Toa can't believe everything you
aee In a newspaper, can you?" suggested
the chap who never advanced
with the rest of civilisation.
"No," answered the policeman. "I
pinched a fellow once because he had
a suspicious looking bottle wrapped up
In a daily paper, and it proved to be
a bottle of horse liniment,"
, RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR.
xo tuiii pint 01 water add 1 ox. Bay
Rum, a email box of Barbo Compound,
and 14 ox. of glycerine Any druggist can
put this up or you can mix it at home at
cry little cost. Full directions for making
and use come w each box of Barbo
Compound. It will gradually darken
streaked, faded gray hair, and make it soft
and glossy. It will not coloir the scalp, is not
sticky or greasy, and does not rub off .Adv.
How It Happened.
It was a case of collision between i
automobiles and the young lady witness
was undeniably beautiful.
"Have you any idea what caused
the accident?" nsked counsel.
"I think so."
"State what, in your opinion, caused
the collision."
"Must I tell the truth?"
"You have* sworn to do so."
"Well, I was standing on the corner.
This gentleman turned to look at something
and ran into the other mnchltie."
"What did he turn to look at?"
"Must I answer?"
"You must."
"If I must," said the pretty wltiess,
with a vivid blush, "he turned to look
at me."
An Attack of Influenza
Often Leaves Kidneys !n
Weakened Condition
Doctors in all parts of the country havr
been kept busy with the epidemic of influenza
which has visited m many homes.
The symptoms of this disease are very t
distressing and leave the system in a run I
down condition. Almost every victim 1
complains of .lame back and urinary
troubles which should not be neglected,
as these danger signals often lead to
dangerous kidney troubles. Druggists
report a large sale on Dr. Kilmer's ~
Swamp-Root which so many people say
soon heals and strengthens the kidneys
after an attack of grip. Swamp-Root, p
being an herbal compound, has a gentle >j
healing % effect on the kidneys, which ^
is almost immediately noticed in most
cases by those who try it. Dr. Kilmer ^
& Co., Binghamton, N. Y., offer to send a
a sample size bottle of Swamp-Root, on II
receipt of ten cents, to every sufferer y
who requests it. A trial will convince
any one who may be in need of it. Regular
medium end large size bottles, for n
sale at all druggists. Be sure to menticn P
this paper.?Adv.
Song Trenches.
"She Is having her voice trnlned." 01
"I suppose that Is to enable her to go ei
over the top notes." Is
F ertilize
Royster's Fe
man?F. S.
Their excel!
continuous <
pecially for
Soils.
Is the know
time worth i
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Norfolk, Va. Richmond, \
Columbia, S. C Spartan
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W\\ 1 -ws -Xy i/-jl removed from the
^ . J^y* / 9/ trouble the same r
will do both?cur?
from havlntc the c
manufacturers. Sp?
Qua'nt Names.
An Australian correspondent writes:
lattery horses Ret some quaint names,
'his Is the list for our sub-section:
lugget, Pudden, Molly. Cohen, Tony,
.ngelina, Jimmy, Oopazootles, Turloll,
Wlndsueker, Misery, Biddy, Phyls,
Iceeream, Flour and Ilakin' Powder,
^oodenhead. Sylvia, Canary-legs, Bulkhead
and Blackle. We have two
lules also; but their names are not
ublislmhle.
i Magician's Real Object.
We do not lenrn tricks of maple In
rder to deceive other people but to
ntertuln them. The magician's object
i not to mislead but to amuse.
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ir witK Per*
srtilizers are the life-w
ROYSTER.
ence is the result of c
iffort to perfect a pla
Southern Crops and
ledge and experienc<
anything to you? Th
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rtth WRIGLEY'S
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ipod it Is a guar- pi
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he larger? chewing- j
;um factories in the
;orld?the largest
elling gum in the
vorld: that Is what
VRiCLEVS means.
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WRAWPKD
Flavor Lasts! 1
TEMPER
lllons. broorl mares. colts and all others
e. The norm causing: disease must b?
body of tilt) animal. To prevent ths
lust bo done.
Ik'OHN'S COMPOUND
i the sick and prevent those "exposed"
Unease. Sold by your drucrsrlst or ths
>bn MriUral Co., Mfr* ,GoalirD,lnil.,ll.S.A.
A Time Saver
Mistress?I wnnt a run Id who will
ho faithful and not a time-waster. Can
you promise that?
Bridget?Indeed I cnn. I'm that
scrup-lous, ma'am, about wastln* time
that I make one Job of prnylu' and
scrubbln'.?Life.
Grove'* TuteleM chill Tonic
reeture* vitality ut energy by purifying end cm>
rtcblng tbe blood. Ton can eoon feel lu Strong
enlng. invigorating Street. Price OUc.
Every woman is apt to be in the
wrong until she begins to cry?then
she's all right.
One renlly never knows u man till he
gets Into politics.
tonality
rork of one
13 years of
nt food esi
Southern I
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