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- S i \ 1V'- - jf . ? ' ^ 1 >e ' ?-*1?Jk i r t'jfjfffifyi+tr *5? ''slim y ^ ? > *' ??E&i?F9^vm^^^mm | .- '" * ' , \ , " ?,) . X< * * "ju-,; . . JklJ$ eonvapswO)' JJIWIIH Qploeprl makw jm tick; yon lose ? 4ay*s work. Calomel is quicksilver ud It salivates; calomel Injures your I liver. K you are bilious, fed lacy, due tin and all Knocked out. IT jour'bowda' are constipated and your bead aches or stomach Is sour, just taka u spoonful of harmless Dods6a's Liver Time Instead of using sickening, saileating calomel. Dodson's Liver Tone Is real liver medicine. You'll know It next morning because you will wnke up feeling One, your liver will be working. your headache and dlsstness gone, your stomach will be sweet and bow* els regular. You will feel like working. You'll be cheerful; full of vigor and ambition. ' ...? Your druggist or dealer sells you a, bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a| Tou ciu* preven through your stab It whan jr"U begin IPOHNU COMPOI Vondorful how it the oolts >>r horse Is sold by your dr 8POII hf HBO l contains copperas for worms, mjlphur V sm mux vomka, a tonic and fure dai* ' NO COSING. ASK your ORAL I Black man Stock REPnanr BBnaHnsnmnHmasnmammBa fa ?? "Our Good Old Standby for Over 20 Years" Yager's Liniment is a good old fashion liniment having wonderful penetrative powers >> and affording prompt relief from pain. It alleviates quickly pain caused from rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, sprains, backache, etc. Contains twice as much as the usual bottle of liniment. I Sold at the same price; at i all dealers, 35 cents. ? s| *JkTj 1 GILBERT BROS. & CO. BALT1MOKE. MIX II. S. CONGRESSMAN QUICKLY FINDS STOMACH m Joseph Tiggtrt M. C., fron>*Ktn<itr Declares BATONIC Best for lodigestlon He Sr?r Used. A rotirrMKiD bears m*n? arguments f<,r and ag?,i.:j% UHTtrent propositions. S mm I la open to conrle I ? but before he casts hla u? OD k?r measure be instate uoon nWcwt that. < <j in I own walgbt, cartln W I 1p tba case of "S*?W ? 1C" Joseph Tagfart. tUtf' ?rca?cian from the She Oi' rid. Kansas City. filter . W deolted tbat a trial >J tre retr My, Itee'f. would fV^nj,!, th. n'.ost cooe.oshn piuvX. Krad hla decision nml do what bo tell# jo < "On# bos of BAT<>MC will coneUus the moat skeptical. It la the test rente .'f I hare erer tried for Indigestion. Her pec t fully, JOPBHH TAQO AflT K. O. 2d Kaa. Dtat.. Kan, City. Kauf * Nearly all atomarb trvublslls caused h< f*i much arid In the stomach. R ATONIC neutralises the esc.'ea aclditj r'd enable* you to eat what you like and Hg at what you eat In comfort, ft keeps the fL'tur -b ? of p*rf?ct b;?'tb. ^ 1 Urr* i the Wfrt l: RAT^MC takee VP *'3* acidity. rtrlvea the r** out of tb? body?ap<* i a* Lloal co?? with It Coata only a coot oJ vn a 'd?C Tp WM it* Got box today frui. yiUi dnicgtat. ^ Heal Itching Skim | With Cuticura | eSRarfKMS^Wtiat^ ! 1 '"'J ^]0MMnntf? yu ?nM."[te3C MitoM Tan. Pit JtAUUtfL. CBUS 4* PMUL Alo>?H??6fwil<tia#twai Took At ill lr-|!j?w.# Wool Profits Don't loaa part of your wool money V rh?*. ijg the old (aahtoned way. Sbdar ?ih? ma Vrw* V|ie ax'.'a wool aacurad (rota your at eap aooi, va> a |nt coat of one. You aocura battel wool tuore Ma ily and quickly and litneflt your Ga a S<r*art \o. 9 Ball Banrtnjj Shearing ht tchine. l'rav 114. Send u? %2?bal \r..:e on arrival. Write tor catalog. CHICAGO Fi.tXHLI IHAFT COMBANV tl)- a its. ins* uuau ana caaam ??.. raw<m. a PAHOKEE LANDS ' * - r% r * V - J | V '?" : " m the river from Fins. General Diekuinn'a "lilllet" l.s a three-story house? one of the finest residence* In 1 Itlienisii Prussia. The home la the property of WMIIiehn v*in Oswald, an ' extensive mine owner, who has "gone ' away for the winter ' Next door to General Hickman's temporary home Is ' another tine residence also taken over, hy the urtny of >eeuf.atlou. bein;,' used for ihe aceomimslatlon of other Ainer- ' lean generals vlsltln< Cohlenz now and ' then. __________ i SAGE TEA BEAUTiPiES AND DARKENS HAIR ' ^ t Dent Stay Qray! It Darken* 80 Naturally that Nobody can Tall. you can turn gray, faded hair beau 't > tlfally dark and lURtrous almost ove? nl^ht If you'll get a bottle of "Wyeth's Si.ge and Sulphur Compound" at any euig store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea P.eolpo, Improved 1 lit the addition of other Ingredients, ave sold annually, sajis a well-known ' d -ugglst here, because \i darkens the hjlr sa naturally and evenl^ that no ue can tell It has been applied. Those whose hair Is turning gray or ' \ scorning faded have a surprise awaitt,?g them, because a,ft??r one or two ' # I plications the gray hair vanishes ' tnil your locks become luxuriantly 1 if.rk and beautiful. This Is the age of youth. Oraj- f haired, unattractive folks aren't 1 wanted around, so get busy with ' Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound to-nlglit and you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hnlr and your ' youthful, appearance within a few Hays.?Adv. ___ > World's Debt to the East. Civilisation, was horn in tlio Fast. For ages letters, art. religion flowid * westward frojn Asia. When Fuxnpe ' wan n wilderness, peopled only will, ' utvege. wandering tribes, learning and government flourished beyond tlieDar- 1 4anMies. From Armenia, Syria au?l 1 I'ersln came both the Jewish and th" ' Christian religions, the alphabet and J .nucli of selencp. I.ong since the tide turned. Civilisation among these tast ern peoples began to ebb. and they . have slipped far hack toward their pastoral day. BOSCHEE'S SYRUP ? Why use ordinary cough remedies 1 J when Boschee'a Syrup hus been used ^ no micceufully for fifty-one years In all parts of /the United States for f conghs, hronehltls, eolds settled in the ( throat, especially lung troubles? It p gives the patient a good night's test, free front coughing, .vlth easy expoe- < toration in the morning, gives nature a chance to soothe the inflamed parts, , throw off the disease, helping the pa- , tlent to regain his health. Made In j America and sold for more than half , a century.?Adv. , To avoid criticism, say nothing, do ' nothing, he notliing.?Hubbard. oaova a am buw^ vi amciNsBwn> wrrM I 4?? HivoMh ud Buwai irosttlM. r*rt*cU7 bars- i law. Be? direction* o? ihf bottle. ' t Heeds of horror may be necessary. t hot not often glorious. jj V aiim Grasalited Cyelhfo 1 m If III iirtam?l4b^J?2??: ] wire rcSaa.Bwl and WM 1 Pl/ghO quickly relieved by Marine K , W VTM EyeBeatdy. No Smarting, T As Joat Eye Comfort. At \ Your Druggittc or by anil COc par Bottle. For Book m tin Fya frot write a j Mnrlna Eye JHnnatfy Co^ CMcha . v \ * * rr \ " ' ' " '\V. j few cents safer my'persdaM (oanp*? tee that it will dean- yesr WM^ghih liver better than nasty caloui^l; It 1 won't make yon sick and you can 'cat anything yon want without being nail-, vated. Your druggist guarantees that each spoonful will stert your liver, clean your bowels and straighten you up by morning or you fcet your money back. Children gladly take Dodson'a Liver Tone because It Is pleasant tast-r ( las and doesn't gripe or cramp or make them sick. 1 am selling millions of bottles of 1 Dod son's Liver Tone to people who have found that this pleasant, vegetable )iver medicine takes the place of | (longerons calomel. Buy one bottle on my sound, reliable guarantee. Ask your druggist about me.?Adv. , f niOTCMnrto L/1U A CilYir Ed\ t this loathsome disease (ram runplng ile ana care all the colts suffering with the treatment. No matter how young, UNO Is sate to une on any colt. It is prevents all distempers, no matter how s at any age are "exposed." SPOHN'I . ugglst 1CAL, CO? Sole Mtrm Goakrs, lad. m I/SV LIKE IT . 1 ; S BUCK IN IttD BOX I os thl blood. saltceter for the kid- i r salt. used by vetxrihaluans >2 year* B es roe blackman-s oa write b COMPANY Chattanooga/Icanl Dickman on Historic Spot. Mujnr General Dlcltrmn, commander of tlio Third American army. Is "billeted" within a stone's throw of the si>ct where King Wllhebn of rrunxln was Standing July 14. 1:170. when lie 1 heard of the declaration of war by France against Prussia. The spot, now overgrown by a dump of shruhIs-ry and marked h.v a suitably carved granite tablet, is in the Kniserin An- 1 guMa promenade In 'Niblenx. on the wtst hank of tlr? Kltlne. where the king had .hist landed after <toksIiik ' a.v * " .1] ifpfloftation of $400,000 is 11 i maoc for menkfit of com* ii federate veterans. . 124,0 O0TQRTKX 0Mlt SS!HN ______ Usual' Btnlson on OoOasions of Thla Sort Pronouncad Ovr tha Men* I ber? By Governor Coopor. 1 | The first session of the seventy-third genettil assembly was concluded at 7: >6 o'clock Sunday morning, when the house adjourned. The senate ad- ( iourned at ?: 14. Throughout the lust day both houses * bad time hanging heavily over them. Many bills were ratified. Free confernice reports on all amended measures | which were in contest were occupying i nucb of the' attention of both bodies. 1 Several bills of Statewide import I *nce were acted upon on the final day jf the session, t The house accepted the senate's I amendments*to the bill to regulate the *ale of tonics and bitters with suffi- ( jient alcoholic content to be used as beverage^ ? The house also accepted the senate's ' intendment to the hill to create a pen- 1 ilon commission ni\d appropriating ""00.000 for pensions for Confederate soldiers. The senate reduced this appropriation to $400,000. which iq $100.-' flAA * * " in ui ine amount appropriated lust year. The house also accepted the senate's amendments to the Mil to regulate hunting and Psh'np in the State nd to f-.x hunters' licenses. The senate refused concurrence in 'he house resolution "that all members f the genera! assembly are hereby authorized to receive payment of *16 oer day as expenses for all time in j excess of 4ft days snept hv jhem in M- | tendance noon the gpn?u- I assembly. ' This little matter was like Batiquo's ^rhosf. somewhat hard to down, but th* senate in the e'nd proved itself equal to the task. All state off'cers and c lerks and em- | oloyes hove hod theii* salaries in- # ^reused over 191S and that the averse increase is 21 per cent. The senate included a paragraph in < the annroprintion' bill which r-?qu'res 'that the off'ce of each and every department of the state povernntent.be kept open continuously daily from 9 j m. to 5 p. m., exclusive of lepal titritdoys. . ? 1 The only effort made to, change the 1 tppropriution bill in the senate as ft j < was reported was the unsncce'-fnl , niea of Senator Biker and Mr. Wot- J kins to provide for a heating plant ' it the Industrial school at Florence. i Another interesting feature of the innroprjntlon h'11 is that the ch'ef 1 lerllo nr ucuiul'inlu 1- ?- ' -? ?- v. Ur.oio%?Uir. Ill iur V*IIfl||7? Uf jnrfments are all raised to S2.400 each, i ml the bonds of the departments are 1 >rlv *? 500. making a differ- I >rr? of $100 each. Tbe ?ennte h'll crr'es f'M.OOO fn | 1 '*d e?f tbe pn'T" schools of the state. I < rho house h'll on its face d^es rot i irn' so much hot it prorhles that j inexnended h^larcs. appr^-frfi 'bout, $lfO 000 should be exnnn'dei. 1 tv^erens the senate h'll ?'mn1r inolu- I 'e?l rll th??*> |1*1PT ?1a<] I" nrmt 'ri I ( he direct apnronr'sflons. which will >e exnendod if needed. j Tbe penerol annropr'-'t'ou hill w-nt o "ree conference, and var'ons and mndry difference? were smoothed ont. rbe most imonrKnt and , s'Kn'flcnnt hsnire In the senst? bill was the nr eo'snce of an amendment nrov'd'ne 'or $24,000 bv d'<-et! annronr'atlon for he n?e of the tux commission in d's'nv^r'T end ctf'we on t*>e hn??V* irnpertr that is now avoiding taxation <nd quickqening the equalization of j -T?,. . This t? ornvld'nr ri^-v for the ^ nmtsbs'AS to hove teeth fj ivpmor feenor f?">rr*'ed a I'M i?h isn?.t'ipir the member? f - the'r r(T""h to en-ot lee'slot'on pnt'ipfr e< ?s? h?*t??n)pnl of copIll's?? 'n Oon'ii Pnr^"nn. a"'' h'dd'oij no n O' dsnecd in 'heir return home. Rush Order Quickly Filled. Only one hour and 15 minutes were equired to All a rush call for worknen by the United Stales employment iervi<9 here. A representative from I i loniraninn nrm hi winnsnoro came o the employment office on Wash- c nj ton street and asked the examiner l n charge, Philip J. Smith, to Becure ] lim one commissary manager, one ] ook und ei?ht h;'ck masons. The i ?r<ler was an assorted one but the < ximiner was equal to the occasion 1 md when' the Winnsboro man left he ? nirchased 11 tickets instead of one. ] Vm. Banks on Commission. . | William Banks of Columbia accept- 1 >c a position on the public service ? ommission. thus completing the pe^-J \ icnnel of that body. The commission, i omposed of three men, is as follows: i . 1. B. Barle, acting president qf Clem- ! ion College; W. B. DeLoach. an at-j . orney of Camden, and William j tanks, former editor of the Columbia ' ] lecord. and lately government inspe - | i or of explosives in this State. Mem- 1 vers of the commission are appoin'- j >d hy the governc", by and with the ? onsent of the senate'. \ j i >15000 for Intensive Work. ; I The senate appropriated $25,000 f< r j ntensive work throughout the State i < o put property on the tax books. This i vas cut in the free conference to , l ilfv.000. j < The appronrlation for 'the office of j i he State superintendent of education i vas cut from $24 2t?C to $15,050. This 1 r. for the general maintenance of the I vffice and operation of the ciepa-?- j l neat. The ippropr<et!?vi for the pub- ( 1 Ic school system la *f>24 602 66. plus j i nexpended balances to bring the to- ( 1 al up to $719.687.S3. j \ ??Apply few drops then lift sore, . touchy Corn!* off with superintendent ex-officio secretary of the State board. It also provided for the appointment by the governor of the other members, who shall serve tor ? term of four years. The present* board, .was appointed in April, llll, and will bold until April. IPSO. Ex Qovernor Manning, in selecting*and appointing the board, chose an entirely new man from each of the seven congressional districts. The appointive members now ate. J. M. Ntfthans.'Charleston, first district; "W. Jay McGarity. Aiken, second district; S. I. Derrick, Newberry, Ihird district; Dr. H. N. Snyder, Spartanburg, fourth district; E. A. Montgomery. Blanksburg. fifth district; W. L. Booker. Florence, sfxtb d'strict; S. H. Edmunds. Sumter, seventh district. Among the important matters to he considered by the State board at this meeting are the appointment of the several county boards of education, arrangements for the regular teachers' examination, consideration of Dublic t school appropriations and of new school legislation, settlement of tuition and scholarship appeals and the formation of whatever plans may seem advisable for the betterment of the schools. Bach county board of education is composed of the county superintendent of education ex-off'c.lo. together w'th two membeu Jo he designated by the State board upon the nomination of the' representative from the CMiR-oKs'onil district in which the cdnnty is located. It is customerv for thp hoord to ask each county eu perlntendent to nominate the mem . hers for his county. The new appropriations are now he l?c checked tip in the omnttoller's nff'ce. \ full stst^menl from Pomp(roller General Osborne will he m tnr hands of the St?te superintendent w'thin a few dnys. Th1? statement w'll he 'Riven out nrnmptlv in order fhnt interested trn^tees and teachers m-v lesrn whst to expect. Some comnrehensive and far-reach. nr iee'si.'<t'on was pnact -d hy the Ice slsture? the b'pU sehnol law was re' hwl and lihernlir. 'd 'he equ?llrsMnr l?w w?s reep tc.ted. Tloth of the- r l'i*? nrfiv'de ircrepFed salor'es f"?T enchers and carry larger appropria f tf?"S. The oomnnlsorv atte"dk?nce law w'll n?v-n ??n menv n-v nr^Hems a?,d nos cH 'l't'eo. T'-e rrrrfvenKS of this Isw w'll dcoend I'trpIv unon the cn n< i - cti -,V ?--?i?T'-ipniiPn:? >n?? roiint<* bo"??*s of education. ?ot pT?v,d,*,?r for vo'">t'on??l ,nin'?,<r 'n roono?->tion w'tb th? fedprnl pnvrrppiprjt is one ?rf th<? mo?? i>nnstrnft:vp p'ooos rf lor'?;l"tion dor i"<? rTPrtt vpim. Art'vfffps uodpr (???., ].(W w:" ho di'wtert nialnlv f*>m Pirvrrison P'-Here. W'nthron Pollo^e f!P#l frnro fhp sjfnfp Po]ieod follppo Thp in.^r" r?w was rovi-ipd. s'*onl'ipd nod po'ted. a n?r lihrsrv 1'ot w'11 hp rt'>'d'shpi* hv f>p St^tp limr'' ?t thp pfrfraM"* mnnipnf At rrpiTt thp of library book*|K r-t~MCt 'hoot."'lp. 0~p of the tppsl (' ioIv n'ppps o# Ip^ivl^t'on is ,hp apt to r*1'?v? ?Sr pp'iop1? as far as o-Ttir"*,lp of the Unorri'il ppn??onp"pps of t^p in "ttrnf) (inMom'r a"<i the pnn?ont)pn| OM^rnni'nn nt thp potn U't'i rrl I Tljls phps al-P'-'i" ''"i"1 K'- (bp Cf-fo tnp(iri"tr'-''p',f rf ?(itt -."t'on iP thp tir"? thuf tr-isfoos prnrv iv'-nrr n-'il /'OP t'ppo to r"P ?V? pq the nP?fi'Pirp of pupilf jnct'Pps fho px^P*1'*"* ' "P. Munv r"--or-hoots n-,11 hp added to t'># I'st hpp"OPP of a C-h->">?G ir> tKP 1">W P* rt'nn two tP"f',o? *phool?;. to cuph n srhoo! thp rv?T* ?"ni roniv'red p'*?eetlrrient Is now 40 TV,|p "Prturt'on will pnahlp mi"v r<"n rruinit'es to rpopivp r"r->l pr-dp/1 M'Vrrl nlii 'n thp two frprVrr flsss. Th- te ipVpr#' rnri*tn"t'or| (isfl pro riAvmpnt v>ii-psii w.os nl?o removed P?Om thp (VrrrVion o?i? o?ir>??o',n,oo oi fho fttntr onnrr'n/rrflnnt. ppd n)"*!/ ?o ir>dene?"tpnt Pott of thp tflofo'V ?4tiprtiA?<"1 cifo'p T 'n/ior Pip "on A A 1 O A ? A - I. ? J - A 1 ,! Al <r> ?"1 "I n frinlct'?r ?>t *? e"1ir' r>f f' (ftl ?>??? v?ir, Th'? *vl V irrVo'.iv be mad'? at the approachiif awxif'r t West Point Appointments. Washington (Special) ? Appoint ment of eandi lute * for the West ^oinl Military Academy was announced b> the war department include: South Carolina, S?nator Smith's firs' ' ippcintment: Harry M. Roper. McColl; first alternate. Lyman O. Williams ffinsley; second alternate, William A Dotterer. 123 Ashley Avenue, Charles ton. Second appointment: Francis R i^othran. Oreenwood; first ult.mate Lucien C. Whitaker. C Rutledge Av ?nue. Charleston; second alternate David J. Jenkins, Florence. First Death From Small Pox. Fir the first tinip in three years, r lenth has occurred in South Carolin: from small pox. according lo a repor which has reached the office of Dr Fames A. Hryne. 0t:ite health officei The victim was a negro living nea Fohnsonvllle in Williamsburg county Dr. C. S. Kinzer has started a cam paign of vaccination in the common ity. and rigid quarantine will be en forced in order to protect the people Dr. Hayne said that this death fron imall pox is the first that has beet reported to his off'ce In three years. Far Reaching Legislation. Among the most far reaching plrcei [>f legislation enacted at the sessioi of the gpneral assembly is th? Ham blin-Hamilton-Hurt measure to pr* rent the srle of extracts used as bev ?rages. Provisions are that purch&s ?r* of these extracts must he mad? by certificate. First violation Is pur ishahle hv a fine of not less than J1W nor more than or imor'sinnien for net less than three months no> rtv>rP than one \">?r Subsequent, vln latlons e'e by imprisor merit. without alternative. i r\j YYM \ i Doesn't hurt a hit! Drop a little /retooue on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift It right out. Yes. magic 1 A tiny bottle of Freezoqe costs but a few cents at any drug store, but Is sufficient to remove every hard corn. Roft corn, or corn between the toes, and the txlluscs, without soreness or irrltntlon. Freezone Is the sensational discovery of a Cincinnati genius. It Is wonderful. Pretty Incident. WliiMi the ???*lIs of peace were rinsring merrily from n parish church not fair from Turriff, Aberdeenshire* SoutIdlui. an intelligj-ut boy of five ran hum.* to his mother, shouting In glee: "Mi imny. I tuns the hell for peaiv."' It turned out tlmt the ohl beadle, a sturdy veteran of nearly eighty, with a world of Inherited stories from his own soldier grandfather of the Napoleonic wars had sevn the little chap, ami put the rope into hi.< hands, with the remark: "Here, laddie, this Is something to mind on a' yer days." kllgluy years lienee the boy may relate the Incident to tils own grandchildren. and thus bridge Jver more than uiu centuries. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected. Judging from report* from druggists who are constantly in direct touch with the public, there i* one preparation that has been very successful in overcoming these conditions. The mild and healing influence of Dr. Kilmer's Sivarap-Root is soon realized. It stand* the Lighest for it* remarkable record of sucrees. An examining physician for one of the prominent Life Insurance Companies, in sn interview of the subject, made the a* lonipmnf* siatemeni tnat one reason why so mar.v applicant* for insurance are rejected it because kidney trouble is so common to the American people, and the large majority of those whose applications are declined do not even suspect that they have the disease. It is on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, mcdijm and larire. However, if you wish first to test this irroat preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer k Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample Vottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper.?Adv. Peppery Pulchritude. "Halt's wife !? pretty, but site has an awful temper." "Ijl that why they say she's a raving heauly?"?Boston Tmnserlp*. I I % is the tin if: RCT *>, - - *'T " >'**?? .' a v i F. S. ROYS Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Columbia, S. C. Sparta Montg -a ! -j ..t?! H* O* * * * > V- > ? WEAK KIDNEYS i J51 SST.fts.TS^iSfi; s I or* slow tod (Miberate. "Not ma jronat u 1 uaed to bo" is a frequent and nnweP ootne thought. Certain bodily function* upon which food health and good spirits so much depend, are impaired. The weak ?pe* :t ^-norally the bladder. Unpleasant symptom* show themselves. Painful and annoying complications in other orgsns arise. This is particularly true with elderlv people. If you only know bow, this trouble can be obviated. For over 200 years GOLD MBDAL Haarlem Oil has been relieving the inconvenience and pain due to adyanci.ijt years. It is a standard, old-time hen? remedy, and needs no introduction t? < now put up in odotless. tasteless capsule*. These are easier and more pleasant to tat r | than the oil in bottles. [ Each capsule contains about one dose f five drops. Take them just like you would I any pill, with a small swallow'of \vate;\ I They soak into the system and throw o* the poisons which are making you old before your time. They will quickly relieve | "Out of Torment and Headache Neuralgia I In Toothache II Earache ^ Rheumatism I Lumbago III "Proved safe Adults?Take one or two "I water. If necessary, repeat dose Holds the Faith of 20 cent Bayer packages- ? a) Buy Bayer packages onlj B.aijer-J ^7 Asp The"Bayer Cross"on Aspirin is the trrde mark of Bsycr Usoufsit \ I ^ ^ J I c| W ? disease. history 111 M wars and the ?, 1 M M during the Civi y M yi was an epidemiM r B War. Now hi. European strugR /A Returned sol ^ inRlml contact will tin ^HZfUlllHlfl Hi.nf *a Vol.-. ... Jill 5>s IwViCi ""'a'mIS. praise HI NT'S "Rome people dislike to call It the 1 I had l? bailly. Your Hunt's Salve, h remedies had totally failed. One box co afforded wonder/nl relief. My advice use Hunt's 8nlve." Hunt's Salve Is especially compounde Ringworm, Tetter and other Itching skin by all reliable drUR stores, or it will be t>< cannot supply. Price 75c ' per box. j A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE COMPANY. vl OW ie to order I fou want the ' I ORDER ifSTE . 1 ! 0in?rc?K? TER GUANO < , Va. Tarboro, N. C. Charlotte, N. inburg, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. Macon, omery, Ala. Baltimore, Md. To!ed< / l*WEAK BOifttl those stiffaaed Joints, that baekahe, Am i v S'SS&ISSis ffpli QU^n"' kidaey' liYer? ?*om*A sad allied v-r GOLD MEDAL Burin OU buakt ' j V dangerous and fatal diiiaeu ot tbs Ud-.neys. They have a beneficial effect, and often completely ctire the diaeeaes of jthw bodily organs, allied with the bladder bad kidneys. / ' jv'. ? ? ,'WU UK imuoiru WHO loraica Ml"* the loins or with "simple" ichft end pains in the back take warning, it may bethe preliminary indications of nu( dreadful malady which can be warded of or cqre<} if taken in time. . * Go to your druggist today and get a bor of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem 0*1 Capsules. Money refunded if they do not help yon. Three sizes. GOLD-MEDAL are the pure,, original imported Haarlem Oil CapaulqpAccept No Substitutes.?Adv. 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