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-J* ?^>. Ewry druggist ta town j ?t Mr gfat and everybody's druggist tea 90tktd a grant tailing tot to tbnMto to calomel. Itegr all glvette aameoa*son. Dodson'a Liver Tape to taktog Its place. "Calomel la dangepous and peopla know it, while Dodson'a Liver Tduel* perfectly ante and gives better rs anlta." said a prominent local druggist. Dodaon'a Liver Tone la personally gnaraateed by every druggist who sells It A large bottle doesn't coat very much, but If it falls to give easy relief In every case of liver slogglsbam aad constipation, yon have only ^ ^ ^ V :-C'_ , -; Jpgp8*' All foods are' flav palatable. All smoking with some flavoring i i But there is a big diff ; and kind of tobacco the finest of properly uses the purest, m delicious chocolate fKBft) Nose Knc other tob< ' pure frag Try This Test: Hub a little 1 i briskly in the palm of your h bring out its full aroma. Then i deep?its delicious, pure frai will convince you. Try this tei any other tobacco and we w Tuxedo stand or fall on your jud 44Your Nose Knows Dixec Tk Pwkt TtWn far PI pa u< /y Guaranteed by *r\z/ ofrlfctee inOOh ronAtio ^ ^ 4 v^Hh Sffiw 9 J i| wm an^epidem European HW uk ihjnt'a Salve, jHin nUtt /f directioi jMBKIIlfillllll prove a n?*\ or ^ TaWJ llZ .vour druggist v > ^H|(M[T(wMr under a fflHUllUllfiiln ?n>' dissa t isncd praise HUNT'! "Soma people dislike to rail It the . I had It badly. Your Hunt's Sol.e, remedies had totally failed. One pox t afTorded wonderful relief. My advice use Hunt's Salve." Hunt's Salve la especially compound Ringworm, Tetter and other itchinu ski ?y a'l reliable drug stores, or It'will be cannot supply. Price 75c per box. A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE COMPAN THE RIGHT W fa all oaaea of Distemper, Pinkeye, Influenza, Colds, eto, of all horses, brood mares, colt*, stallions, to to "SPOHN THEM" On their tonertio or In tho feed put Spohn't Liquid Compound. Olre tho r< utcdy to oil of them. It acta on tho blood and (land*. It rout* tho diaeaao b> expelling tho disease gems It wardal *.T tho trouble no matter how thejr are! *vxposed.** Absolutely free from any-! thing Injurious. A child can safely take K. Bold by drunrlsts, harness dealers, or sent express paid by the raanuiuisrera Special Ageata Wanted. SPOHN IWEPICAL CO., for MALARIA, CHILLS and FEVER. m~- " 17, i r xo ? m T PDTOpHfc VQVKQXlMKEOtt 4QKP JQ)BNLtt9M| (f I str&igh p. 1 V " tI to oak for your moomy bock. E? Podson's Liver Too* i? o pleasantFaulting, pore!?- -rfegotabte- remedy, ; j-fconnloos to bath children ood adalta. Take a spoonful at nlitft and wake up feeling fine; no biliousness, sick bead- i ache, add stomach or constipated bowels. It doesn't gripe or cause Inconvenience all the next day like violent calomel. Take a dose of calomel today and tomorrow you will feel ( weak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose c a day's work I Take Dodson's Liver t Tone Instead and- feel line, full of f vigor and ambition.?Adv.' ? Dash ? Nose 1/- ? t MOWS M ored to make them , \ tobaccos are treated for the same Reason. i erence in the Quality \ flavorings. Tuxedo, aged burley tobacco, J ost wholesome and . 1 of all flavorings? / That is why " Your \ tws" Tuxedo from all iccos?by its delicious , rance. 1 Tuxedo and to smell it IME ILL THAT'S SPREADING UTS SALVE CORES IT! ^ s war trenches of Europe, a wave of ordi[ ia spreading over the country. This sk'.n f allows, has always prevailed, following concentration of armies. It waif common il War and following that conflict.* There ic of the Itch after the Spanish American story is repeating itself after the greul gle. aldiers and those w?th whom they come in nd a recognized remedy for the Itch in commonly kuown as "Hunt's Itch Cure." a of the late '90's will testify to its merits as arc followed HUNT'S SALVE will failing cure for all forms of the Itch, and rill tell you so. lie sells HUN'l'N SALVK guarantee to refund the purchase price to user I. Oklahoma man. among thousands who > SALVK, says: Itcli, hut candor compels me. to admit however, cured me after many other completed the cur'*? the flrat applt'.'ntlon to those . wtio have to scratch. Is to led for the treatment of Itch. Eczema. ii diseases and Is sold on our guurantee sent direct by mail if your local druggist If. INC.. 8HF.RMAN, TEXAS AY... W / KH jjw j^A QOSHEN, INDnU.S.A. MISS jlU?MC OLD FOR CIO YEARS. J ALSO A riNC GENERAL STRENGTHENINO TONIC. Ml kjr All OfM >Hw?. } ( ' n': '. rMwriti op univsrsitV op , south carolina rsciiv* lono pst.tion. i I ' - r. i IN INCOMPETENT EXECM ?( Lacking In Qualities Required to , Make Institution Qreat and to Draw the Students to Him. " Students of the tlnirersity of South Carolina have presented to the board { >f trustees of that institution a petiion asking for a new president in 1 dace of the incumbent. Dr. William Ipencer Currell, which is tantamount ' 0 asking for Dr. Cuitell's resignsion. The petition was signed by 166 itudents out of an enrolled student K>dy of 240. of which 40 were young romen, who were not approached on ( he subject. Thirty-four of the men" j lid not sign, the majority of them, t is said. being special and day atulents vho did not room in tie campus 1 lormitories. The petition vas voted >n at a mass meeting of students. The board of trustees gave immediate :on? (deration of the petitions The iietitiou states that the instUuion has deteriorated under the presi- ' lency of Dr. Currell, whom, the stulents allege, iW an efficient and in'ompetent executive, is lacking in the (ualities which would draw the stulents to him ana has not the leaderihip which will make the university 1 great institution. Sleeping Sickness Reported. Two cases of lethargic encephaliIs, commonly called "sleeping slekiess." huve been reported to Dr. Jas. V.. Hayne, State health officer. One of the cases Is at Johnsonville. iVilllamsburg county, and the other it Lutta. Dillon county. Dr. Havne. accompanied by Dr. P. 7. Akiu of the United States public loulth service, will go to Latta to risit the patient and to study the case. There are two distinct types of the ItscaRe. one In which the patient is | lull and stupid nnd the other in which te Is hyaterlcal and wild. The disease has occurred In Europe ind in America, being more or less prevalent in 1895. In England it has peon made a reportable disease. Out of 108 cases. 37 were fital. The progress of the two cases reported as ox'Rtlng in the State will [)e awaited with Interest. Big Loan to State. The borrowing committee of the State has procured through the Palmetto National Bank of Columbia a loan of $1,50(5000. the Interest rate boing 3.70 per cent. The loan is made for current expenses of the State government. The general appropriation hill limits the amount that may be borrowed to $2.100,000. The remaining $600,000 in excess of the loan placed will be borrowed later in the year. The bids were opened at 1 o'clock. Four- banks entered the competition. The three other than the Palmetto National 'Junk were: The Union National and the Peoples National Ranks of Columbia in Joint bid, 3.75 per cent, with $250 premium: the Peoples National Bnnk of Rock Hill. 4 per cent, with $500 premium, and Eyer A Company of Now York. 5 per cent. The borrowing committee is composed of Governor Cooper, S. T. Curter. State treasurer, and Rut L. Os borne, comptroller general. I t Camp Jackaon Made Permanent. <Camp Jackson has been made a permanent camp by Assistant Secretary of War Crowoll, according to advices received here by J. D. Miot. chairman of the board of directors of j the Chamber of Commerce, from j Christie Benet in Washington. The I telegram from Mr. Benet stated that j Assistant Secretary Crowell assured : him that the camp was a permanent army post and that the present plans included the purchase of the actus' camp site by the government and probably more land soon. Wants Claims Paid. Congressman Lever has taken up with the war department the question j of paying claims to farmers in the I vicinity of Camp Jackson who were compelled to move away from their farms last fall because of the extension of the field artillery range. About lAnnA onvoa nf linH inVnn nvsr tiv tlin government November 1. 1!>18, for ! range enlargement hnve now been turned back to the owners. Many of ; the farmers were compelled to move away and leave portions of their crops not gathered. Corporation to Handle Cotton. W. O. Smith. Stnte warohouse commissioner. said that ?r soon as Governor Cooper named the three other members of the State Board of Experts and Marketing. th? corporation intended to handle cotton will be chartered and plans for procuring the capital stock outlined. Mr. Smith said it was distinctly encouraging to know that the South Carolina general assembly had acted on the suggestion of W. P. G. Harding, president of the f??deftil reserve hoard, who addressed the Sonth Caroltna legislators. Supply Right at Hand. "The study of the occult sciences Interests me very much." remarked the new hoarder. "I love to explore the dark depths of the mysterious, to delve in^o the Regions of the unknown, to fathom the unfathomable, as It were, and to?" "May I help you to some of the hash, profes-or?" Interrupted the landlady. And the good woman never knew why the other hoarders smiled audibly. iih ItHJIO U4 the AbbarBte, fl.lOO-.AJkan, $3,600; Andefsoo. $4,400; JBainberg. 91.000; Barnwen, $1,300;' Beaufort, $500; Berkeley. 91.000; Calhottn. 12.000; Charteaton. I MOO; Cherokee. 9CJ09; Cheater. 12,000; Chesterfield. $?900; Clarendon,. 92.800; Colleton. 94.400; Darllnf ton. 90,000; Dillon. $5,200; Dorcheater. $2.500/Edgdfitfd. $2,100; Fairfield. 9700; Florence. $9,200;, Georgetown. $1,000; Greenville, 912,000; Green wood. $2,500; Hampton. $A600; Horry t $9,400; Jan per. $1-100; Kersbaw. 93.900; IiMDcastr;, $5:700; Laurens. 57.9G0; Lee. $4,600: Leatngton. $5,200; McCormick. 31,600.; Marlon. $3,500; Marlboro. $2,300; Newberry. $2,700; Oconee. $6,200 ^Onngeburg. $4,200; PickeRe. $5 500; Richland. $4,900; 9aImtfl U mil- an.rtanhnni ft 1 ? 1 <>n Sumter, Jl.SOO; Union, 48.700; Wil liamsburg. $6,400; Vork. $4,400. Total. $188,100. Want Road Equipment. Capt. J. Roy Pennell. State highway engineer received a telegram from the bureau of public roads at Washington asking him to wire .the buieuu a hat army equipment, material and uup plies tile Socth Carolina hij hwav department could use in highway building. The federal aid road act author ises the'secretary of agriculture to distribute equipment, received from the secretary of war among the high way departments of the states. In reply to the "telegram. Captain Pennell telegraphed that the State highway department could i\3e 92 motor trucks, 46 tractors. 45 automobiles. 46 pumps, 12 hoisting engines. 12 pile drivers. 25 concrete mixers, 12 stone crushers. 188 miles industrial railway track, 46 industrial locomotives, 25 gravel elevators. 12 steam rollers. 12 portable engines, 46 stump pullers, 25 transits, 25 levels. 460 wheelbarrows 46 combat wagons, 46 plows. 460 set* harness. 460 wagons, 4C0 wheel scrap era. 460 drag scrapers, 92 road ma chines. 46 tons dvnnmlte. 138 tents 92 cars cement. 4C0 cars stone &n< other large items. acnoois to Debate. Twenty-si* high schools have al ready signified their intention of en tering the annu-jt debating contest held" at the University of South Caro Hna in connection with the annual track meets of South Carolina high schools. High schools which have notiflod the director of extension work at tjw university that they would enter the contest for the cup this year are: An derson. Cumden, Clieraw. Sumter Oaffney, Bennettsvillc. Union. Wlnns boro. Fort Mill. Kingstree. Lexington Nowberry. Pickens. Spartanburg eBaufort. Honea Path. Whitmire Slmnsonville, Dillon. Pendleton. En worth Orphanage, Rock Hill. Estill Columbia, and Prosperity. Many more are expected to enter before the time expires for entrance. March 26. South Carolina Casualties. The following list of casualties over seas among South Carolina troons wa* recently made public by the War De pnrtment at Washfngton: Killed in Action?Private 1. B. Fair cloth. Allsbrook. previously reported mlssin": Nathan Cunningham. Lugoff; Wm. W. Bonneaw. Charleston, previ ously reported missing; David Con yers. Hrookgreen. Died of Wounds?Private C. F. Free tnsn. Greenville. Died of Disease?Cook David Smith Switzer; Privates Edgar Rochester Anderson; E. M. Williams. Orum;. Corp. Jas. W. Boy kin. Columbia; Sergts. H. B. Merrltt. /Carlisle; Clifton Newton. St. Stephens; John James Orangeburg; John I. Register, Bishop w?1Ia- Dnkorl Vulclur I .nrinivfnn ? Uo( Jas. L. Bryant. Columbia; Corp. Jno W. Holloway. Columbia. Returned to Duty?Privates Robert flranjrer,: Greenville. previously re ported killed; John Reed. Pacolet, pre viously reported died of wounds. Sick in Hospital; Private John T Parker. Chesterfield, previously re ported missiny. Severely Wounded?Lieut. A. Mid dleton. Georgetown; Corp. Geo. R BafiistCr. Anderson; Private Jas. E Vick. Greenville. Fert'lirer Finures Reduced. The smonnt of fertilizer purchase* in South Carolina by farmers for ns? in plant'nK cotton for the vear 191!? will show a tremendous reduction acompared with the 10-year nveraere. Plftnres turned in to the State head onsrtprs by confidential amenta are st J extremelv small that they are helnt rwhecked for the purpose of veriflca tlon. One thine; appears certain, how over. ond that is that commercial fer t'lizer for the use of cotton this yen? will onlv be a very amull percentagi of the 10 year avorage. To Make Direct Campalqn. The Slate central cotton committei has been receiving the most en sou m* ing reports from all but one or twt countries in the State and It is pro posed to do some missionary work it those counties at an early day. Sena tor E. D. Srn'th. C^n^-essman A. F L*?ver and John L. Mct?aurin are hr I ing mustered into service to curry th? campaign to the ' people. Cumim" sioiier Harria and others are mokim speeches daily to the farmers, and th< Uher three speakers have offerc thehr service* Vain Pursuit*. "No. Nihiltz is dend?" "Yes." "Old he leave any property?" "Nothing to speak of. Niblita was the kind of man who had an idea that Fortune was alwuys Just around the comer." "Rut he never succeeded In overtaking her?" "No. He was either mistaken in the location of (he corner or he lingered in the middle of the block until Fortune moveh on to aome other corner.** B tSSSTffWEB ^ ? HURRY, MOTHIR! HI MOVE POIIONI PROM LITTLE STOMACH. ~ LIVER, BOWELS. tlVK -CALIFORNIA SYRUP OP now ic r.nnc* an inn* I OR *i"v*Rlfe?~ " No matter what alls your child, a gentle, thorough laxative should al> ways be the first treatment given. If your little one Is out of sorts, half-sick, isn't resting, eating and acting naturally?look. Mother I see if tongue is coated. This is a sure sign that the little stoninrh llcor nnrt hn.u ? ...... -..v. els are clogged with waste. When cross, irritable, feverish, stomnch sour, biva'.h bod or has stomach-ache, diarrhea, sore throat, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "Callfornlu Syrup of Figs,*' and In a few hours all the constipated poison, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of the little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. Mothers can rest easy after giving this harmless "fruit laxative," because It never falls to cleanse the little one's liver and howels and sw^ten the stomach and they dearly love Its pleasant tuste. Full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "California Syrup of Figs;" then see that it is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company."?Adv. Matter of Titles. "W'.ll j'o* liave some luo' coffee. gen*ral?" "Don't -cull me 'general,* Sam; I'm Just ? plain captain." "But. boss, ain't you Iti de army?" "Of <*ourse." "Well, we's got majors an' kurnels all aroun' here dot ain't never seen no ana.v. Y >u's houn' to outrank dem, sal*."?Blnn'ngbani Age-IIerald. Cuticura for Pimply Faces. To remove pimples and blackheads smear them with Cuticura Ointment. Wash off In flv? minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Once clear keep yonr skin clear by using them for dally toilet purposes. Don't fail to Include Cuticura Talcum.?Adv. The Nature of It. "Some of these troubled Kuropenn states want to go back to it monarchy " ' They would find that n -crowning mistake." No tnnn should complain of being weighed on his own *enles of being measured by his own yardstick. MMMMSHSMISMSMSSMM F< * i RO I FEF I / ORDER NO F. S. ROYS Norfolk, Va. Richmonc I Columbia, S. C Span ! Mont; 1 ^ f f * i ^ . m- - .v- .. 4 ;i"JKC; KuEft rBSSS^^aiKfiiiMB ?iwaptur.J GOOD-BYE BACi AND BLADDE For cenniriea oil over the world GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil hug afforded relief In thousands upon thousands of cases of lame bock, lumbago, sciatica, rheumatism, gallstones, gravel and all othor affections of the kidneys. liver, stomach, bladder and allied organs. It acts quickly. At does the work. It cleanses your kidneys and purifies the blood. It i akes a new man. a new woman, of you. It frequently wards off attacks of the dread and fatal diseases of the kidneys. It often completely cures the distressing diseases of the orgnns of the body allied with the btndder and kidneys. Bloody oir cloudy urine, sediment. or "hrickdust" Indicate an unhealthy condition. T>o not delay a mlnnte If yonr back aches or yon are sore across the loins or have difficulty when urinating. Oo to your druggist at once and get a His Apprehension. "Those new-fangled skirts that are drawn in at the bottom may be all right." remnrkeu Mr. IVabody. "but 1 am apprehensive that some night we will go out to make a call and 1 will come away anil leave Mr< p.?ihniiv in the corner in mistake for i.iy umbrella.** Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOIUA, thut famous obi remedy I for infants and children, und see that it Tn lTse for Over 30 Years. Children Crv for Fletcher's Castoria More Negotiable. "Experience is a jrooil asset." "I'd much prefer the bank roll I cxchanged for mine." Tasteless chill Tonic raster** vitality and energy by pnrlfvlng and enrlchlngtho blood. Ton can soon feel iu Slrongtpsniog,invigorating Street. Price We. Ever notice that a lot of Imitations are better than the originals? Dr. rirrce's ri*a*ant Pellet* put an end to telr a..d Id I Ion* liooilai'bes. ronntlpatton. dltrlnssa and Indigestion. "Clesn honse." Adv. There is more or less dead wood in , ! every family tree. "Bayer Table t "Bayer Cross" on Tablets. / 1. t Adults can take $ one or two genuine ^?c5LitB "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" with water. If necessary, repeat dose three time* a day, after meals. "Proved Safe By Mil Buy only the original "Bayer 20 cent package?also larger Ask for and Insist I "Bayer Table Owned by Ami Aepirtn I* the tr?Jc nutk of fUj-cr Mamxfac srtilizer pa >etter if it* VQTC 1 O 1. t J y ? % W AND AVOID DE5API >TER GUANO I, Va. Tarboro, N. C. Charlotte, P tanburg, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. Maco jomery, Ala. Baltimore, McL Tole V"' - * i ' \ , " . ___ KACHE, KIDNE1^j| R TROUBLES f box of imported GOLD 1CEDAL Sua* f M lera Oil Capsules. They are pleasant .;V-? and easy to takew Bach capeato ee#> UM tains about one dose of flee J raps. Take them Just like you would ,uf pill. Takcv a small swallow of. water . ? If you want to. They, dissolve la the K\ stomach, and the kidneys soak up the oil like a sponge does water. They ' thoroughly cleanse and wash out Hie . bladder and kidneys,and throw off the ' Inflammation which Is the cause of v-a the trouble. They will quickly relieve those stiffened Joints, that backache* ' . . iicHiuniinm, uimnnRO. ucmno, pii^ stones, gravel. "brlckdust," etc. They are an effective remedy for all diseases of the bladder, kidney, liter, stomach and allied organs. Tour druggist will cheerfully refnnd your money If you are not satisfied after a few days' use. Accept only the pn?. - . original OOI.D MEDAL Hnarlem OH Capsules. None other genulne.*-Adr. Detecting Pretended Deafness. In cases where there is hysterical and ItnnKined deufnesn, or plain sltnalation, the following ingenuity la preserihed: The patient Is made to slnjc wltii a piano accompaniment. Then the pianist changes the key (from one-half to one tdho or mn?v). and If the singer is not really deaf he Is earricd along hy his singing and chaugea to the key given bv the piano. Hy playing In varying r.tiength one may by this means estimate the ch greo of ailment in a subject having an incouir plete deafness. BOSCHEE'S SYRUP Why use ordinary cough remedfea whrn Itoschee's Syrup 1ms been used so successfully for tifty-one yours la nil parts of the United States for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled In the throat, especially lung troubles* It gives the patient n good night's rest, free from coughing, with easy ?xprctorntlon In the morning, gives rature n chance to soothe the Inthuned purtm throw off the disease, helping the pal tlent to regain his health. Made In America and sold for more thua half a century.?Adv. A Wist side phrenologist claims he can tell what a barrel contains by examining Its head. its of Aspirin" For Pain A \ Neuralgia 3AVEiIl^j Earache * pi; J Toothache Colds Grippe i Rheumatism % JfiS Lame Back. ^ packages." Bayer packages. ^ Jpon Only Genuine its of Aspirin" sricans Entirely. ??-?*.?.^?irwrT or antCTTicand ys s 1 OINTMENT t . , COMPANY I. C. Washington, N1 C. n, Ga. Columbus, Ga do, O.