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% ^V; iL> v^Tkjfv V<BP_WBW 3B|B5^HEbd||H*^L^g^ji*'^^^6hiB|^^^4Sd6ffl|j K> :T *;r^ v ' ^X-y. jg ? | jrJim^vVk* *. A;*" Ilced a great falling' Offlnthe sale q( ealomeL They all gtfe the same tentoo* Dodson's lirtr Tone la taking Ita place. "Calomel'la dangerous and people know It, While Dodson'sLiver Tone Is perfectly safe and gives better results," said a pruuiiue&t tovau uiuMiSt. {? Dodsoq's Liver Tone Is personally guaranteed by every druggist who' 1 sells It large bottle doesnt cost very much, but If It falls to give easy relief In every case o^ liver-sluggishness and constipation, yon have only Br ?_ \ - TT II Swift ] for] * |]y VIf# W3EHSH [ \\l2.96% / \ \ XV M \ \ MUL/Jcnytv m \ \l*kar,freMtjW T, \V ^Jw ' - . v The above diagram tion of the average S from sales of beef, and their by-prod 1940 Year Book < instructive facts I Address Swift ? Union Stock Yard* , , Swift & Coin t /$?> ^=m \^/ c - v " His Nagging Wife. 77" Dobson?Halloa,;*Henpeck, how'a the Henpeclc&&':Vei&j*M*?tl right. I K>bsoii^?t'^ggyfc J tfcfUglit her name *m Maria?. . jV v Henpeck?So "It Is'but, you ""see, ,J*p*KT is short for Fegasu, the feralrne of Pegasus. Dobson?<Vho wits Pegasus? ** * ' << Henpeck--He was the Eternal horse, ",a?d the Eternal horse was an "everlasting nag"?London Tlt-Rljs. . . in*me glorious feast of knowledge jjtooie people njever get uny farther &*?. s y> r GOOD-BYE MCl ^; ANDt jKb^DDE ? .* .. ,v I For centuries all oy&t the world OOL.D XIEDaI^ Haarlem, pil has afforded relief lfl.thoosartgs upon ihouaands of cases.qt^am&jMfc, lumbago, T clatlea. rheumatism, gSlldtbnes, gravel al^TBlttht}wa;?fte<?tlans of the kidneys. .liver, stomach, bladder find al. irhd Vrrfatte^fb asts tjulcWy, it dpes .? the work. It cleanses your kidneys and purifies the blood. It makes a new man, a new woman, of you. It frequently wards off attacks of the dread and fatal diseases of the kidteya. It often completely cures the distressing diseases of the organs of the body alllep witfi the bladder and kidneys. Bloody or clotty urine, sed * tment, <>r ^rlekdust" indicate An unhealthy cond'tlon. Do not delay-a minute, if your back aches or yon are sore across the loins cr have difficulty when urinating. O9 10 your druggist at ones and get a t^tslHPir. j ilili* insiHqfi' ooJ^rtip^tod o3f oftd tuafy, ri^tenyt|^ uOTyM?* to uk for your money ted Dodson*s Liver Tone lo si pleasanttnsttog, purely vegetable remedy, harmless to both children end adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up feeling line; no biliousness, sick head* ache," add stomach or constipated bowels. It doesn't gripe or cause In* i-nnvpnlonm ?H * * . ?? ? ?M? MVAV I1UU fiv lent calomel. Take a dose of calomel todat and tomorrow yon will feel weak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose a- day's work I Take Dodson's Liver Tone Instead and feel fin*, fall of l*or and amDltlon.-?Adv. ? * v itr ie Dollar 1918 * nr?a3s^\' 85% *?/) > Stock Raiser JB i shows the distribuJwift dollar received pork and mutton, ' acts, during 1918. >f interesting and lent on request. C& Company s , Chicago, Illinois pany,U.S.A. < Never Heard of Mr. Synonym. "Have yon any worthwhile books In here?" asked the superior person. "We have thousands of volumes, sir," replied the cferk. "I'm sure there is something In our stork to suit the most exacting taste. What do yod re quire?" "I want a book on synonyms." "Just a moment, sir, until, I speak to the boss. ! don't believe we liave any of?ey?Synonym's work's." ? Edinburgh Scotsman. Occasionally we hear of a man who manages to make good by following his wife's advice. KACH& KIDNEY R TROUBLES box sf Imported GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. They are pleasant and easy to take., Each capsule con|-tains about one dose of five dropa Take them just like you would any pill. Take a small swallow of water If you want to. They dissolve In the stomach, and the kidneys 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 Is the cause of the trouble. They will quickly relieve those stiffened joints,' that backache, rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, gallatones, gravel, "brlekdust." etc. They are an effective remedy for all diseases of. the bladder, kidney, liver, stomach and allied organs. Tour 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. Nous other genuine.?Adv. S' "> ? '* y* 1 y 'x ' > <. P1SST SESSION OP SEVENTYTHIRD QB*fERAL ASSEMBLY OP S. G. IN CONVENTION. E tkv-r - v MINIMUM WOMAN WAGE SCALE Tourist County of Kershaw Exempt? ed from Operations of tho State's Hunters License Law. 1 . Columbia, Jan. 17.?The house had ' a somewhat boisterous session, there being considerable sparring over tho proposition of,adjourning for the week end, with another wing contending for a session that the Chrlstensep 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 question was not raised as to the time limit of their return until' the Kershaw county measure, to exempt that county from the state llunters' license law, was being considered. The Richland county delegation introduced the minimum wage scale bill, proposed by the Equal Suffrage Leaguo of South Carolina several days ago, in which it was urged that the minimum wage for women in mercantile and manufacturing estab I lishment.s 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 S. New House Bills. Jan. 18.?Mr. Owens: to amend Sections 1866, 1866, 1867, 1868, of code of laws of South Carolina, 1912, Volume I, Article 3, Chapter 25, so as to repeal so much of sdld section as I require students graduating at the I 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 and their deputies the powers and authority of referee and masters in equity in certain casefc. 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' mail. 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 run i rung 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 8enate. Jan. 20>?The senate met at one o'clock, the appointed hour, and spent most of the afternoon waiting to receive the salarie sbill from the house. I cevie the salaries bill from the house.! This did not arrive until the night session. Two bills were read by their, titles for the first time and two mes- j sages were received from the gov-; 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 ap-1 propriation to meet the federal ap-1 propriatlon for vocational training in the common schools of the state. The senate accepted the house f 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 generaT quarantine regulations. There are now seven counties in the State'on which quarantine" restrictions have been imposed, they being Union. Marlboro, ! Dorchester .McCormick, Oconee, Col leton and J\ajper.A First Lieut, C. S. Kinzer 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 the ia desirous of rendering assistance. Several New Commlaaiona. The Grey Rocks Spring Company i of Ratewburg. Lexington county, was oommfusloned with a proposed capdtal stock of $100,000. The Farmers' Warehouse of Dttion was commissioned with a proposed j capital stock of $20,000. A general tobacco warehousing business is contemplated. The Peoples' Tobacco Warehouse Company of Sumter was commissioned wfth a propoeed capital stock' of $20,000. Petitioners ore L. D. Jen-'i rings and O. A. Lemmon. 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 j announced that the chaingang had j "walked out," ao to ^peak, 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 Mid a fair deal given them. j <-A t ' & - v. seoslea prior to % JsMimtW of a. JL Coour u. rriroiwr. Darius tki hoar Jtamett X. Parmlay. re?reMr. Parmlay hotsf ioiUa to coma to ^rtomtrfs booMM ol Biases la his . - - . ? t , P^? ' -v.family. mea^tb iraa ree* fm Got. Man Dins la which the chief executive had withhold Mo slsnotara from a hm? tossed last esisloa. to exempt Abbeville. Andersoa. Oconee sad Horry cooatles from the state hasten* disease law. The governor eras saw tlln?s In hta vntA :*' I A concurrent resolution was introduced by J. K. Hamblin, representative from Union, calling for the appointment of a committee of three from the house, with the speakers as chairman and three from, the senate, I to co-operate with the adjutant genj oral in the selection of a notable war service medal to be presented to each soldier and sailor, who went 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 aa to , details covering the presentation. The 8enate. Jan. 22.?The Joint resolution to postpone the present session of the general assembly until sometime iu 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 biH 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 ine governor in nis position were Speaker Cothran of Greenville and Representatives Belser and Molse of Sumter. The veto message and the rejected bill now goes to the sen* ate for consideration. The following are new House bills [ of general interest. Committee on fish .game and forestry: To protect domestic birds, game and fish, and to regulate the hunting and fishing of same, and to provide a license fee therefor. Committee on fish, 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 docicing, 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 instances and to prsecribe a penalty therefor. Mr. Meres: 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 its 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 (or the three mill tax levy. This bill came from the ways and means committee of the house: When the bill came over vto 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 repheBentatives, 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 influenza 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 S o'clock. Skirmishes Over 30th. Resolutions* relative to' 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 denartment to order the demobilization of this division at C'amp 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. Seizure of Lemon Extract. Government agents seized 360 doaen 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 shonld not be passed. Another Error Probable. the United 8tates war department hes, 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 aame time, however, a friend of the soldier received from him from France, dated pecember 8, in whicb Williams said he was well anad in excellent health. >X ' * ' There are twe iM? to every atory tad ? lot of tfcaa ehouhi be turned. ?id Ntrieta If* thO tiothea that make the nan tfceee days, all ii|ht Patrlota are known by Chair patched. ! u |m?aiinni ao Math are gramme careruuy my bora* ?C CABTOBIA. that famous old remedy for tnfaaia and children, and ao* that It In Ueefor Owrw Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castori* : , You Never Can Tail. "Yon can't believe everything yon see In a newspaper, can you?" suggested the chap who never advanced ! wtti i'ia, rest of civilization. I "No," answered the policeman. "I j 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. To half pint of water add 1 os. Bay Rum, a small box of Barbo Compound, and 14 ox. of glycerine Any druggist can | put this up or you can mix it at home at very little cost. Full directions for making and use come jn each box of Barbo Compound. It will gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, and make it soft and glossy. It will not color the scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and doea not rub off .Adv. How It Happened. It was a case of collision between automobiles and the young lady witness was undeniably beautiful. "Have you any Idea what caused ; the accident?" asked counsel. I "I think so." Iicii^ A. 1 A. ?? ? - ? I oinie ttuiu, m your opinion, cansea the collision." "Must I tell the truth?" "You ha ve* sworn to do so." "Well, I was standing on the comer. This gentlemun turned to look at something and rnn Into the other machine." "What did he turn to look at?" "Must I answer?" "You must." "If I must," snld the pretty witless, with a vivid blush, "he turned to look at me." An Attack of Influenza Often Leaves Kidneys in Weakened Condition Doctors in all parts of the country have been kept busy with the epidemic of influenza which has visited at many homes. The symptoms of this disease are very distressing and leave the system in a run down condition. Almost every victim 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-Rout, being an herbal compound, has a gentle 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 sample size bottle of Swamp-Root, on receipt of ten cents, to every sufferer who requests it. A trial will convince any one who may be in need of it. Regular medium and large aire bottles, for sale at all druggists. Be sure to mention this peper.?Adv. Song Trenches. "Sho Is having her voice trained." "I suppose that Is to enable her to go over the top notes." F ertilizt Royster's F man?F. S Their excel continuous pecially for Soils. Is the knot time worth RO i FEE j . ORDER EAR F. S. ROYS Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Columbia, S. C Spart Monig . " " "* . DIS [Of f < \o\ or Strangles In fltn l~- [S ElZI *8 n,ost destructlv linij 1 wn JP llrji removed from the / O/ trouble the same r \$ejQj2^?<di^r -will do both?cun C5>^ from having1 the ( manufacturers. Sp< Qua nt Names. An Anstrnlinn correspondent writes: Battery horses Ret some quaint nanies. This Is the list for our sub-section: NuRRet, Pudden, Molly. Cohen. Tony, AnRellna, Jimmy, Oopazootlcs, Turmoil, Wlndsucker. Misery. Biddy, I'hyl in, u:cvicaiii, r lour linn miKin i "owner. Woodenhend, Sylvia, Canary-legs, Bullethead and Blackte. We have two mules also; but their names ure not publishable. f Magician's Real Object. We do not learn tricks of magic In order to deceive other people hut to entertain them. The magician's object Is not to mislead hut to amuse. sr witK Perg fertilizers are the life-v .ROYSTER. Hence is the result of c effort to perfect a pla ' Southern Crops and vledge and experience anything to you? Th 17 n ixi?n i jit 'TILI5 MM MM ?ns R." MMTim LY AND AVOID DISAP1 TER GUANO < , Va. Tarboro, N. C. Charlotte, N, inburg, S. C Atlanta, Ga. Macon ornery, Ala. Baltimore, Md. Tolec LI.1 _ j/. ."1^. E HBHr i\Jfl Sure to Get g 1 iC wax-wrapped ||j sealed package || rttb WRIGLEV S 1 ipor It is a suar- j;< intee ot quality. *he targert chewing- j !um factories in the ' uorld?the largest ;elling gum In the vorld: that Is what AJRICLEVS means. SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT WRAPPKB Flavortasts! J TEMPER lllons. brood mare?, colts and all other? c. The Ri-rm rousing; dlHeu.se must be i body of the unlmal. To prevent th? nust be done. Hk-OHN'S COMPOUND s the sick und prevent those "exposed1* llsease. Sold by your drutrsrlst or the uhn Medical Co., Mfra .<;oalirn,Ind.,U.!4.A. A Time Saver. Mistress?I wnnt a maid who will he faithful and not a time-waster. Can you promise that? Bridget?Indeed I can. I'm that scrup-loux, ma'am, about wastln' time that I make one job of prayiu' and scrubbln'.?Life. Grove'* TnateleM chill Tonic reatorea vitality and energy by purifying and enriching (be blood. Ton can Boon feel lu Strong .ttentng. Invigorating HfTect. Price 80c. Every woman Is apt to be in the wrong until she begins to cry?then she's all right. One really never knows a man till he gets Into polities. liA wiiainy rork of one 53 years of nt food esl Southern e of a lifeen ask for R'S r . ' 7 m -i Hi IV v t i tsSpQw i 'OINTMENT . !; COMPANY . C. Washington, N. C ' , Ga. Columbus, Ga. i