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tyWi|i A small bottle of Dande any store. It stops falling dandruff, besides It doubles lag it appear twice as heav? Qirl Worship. The worship of girlish beauty in his country is unprecedented," said David Belnsco. "Look at the magazines?a pretty girl on every cover. I*ook at the ads?nothing but pretty girls. Go to the theater?It's a girl show. "Yes, the pretty girl Is worshiped, but she remains unspoiled. I heard the other day about nn elderly millionaire banker who proposed to n pretty girl in the surf ut Palm Beach. " "Think,' said the old rnscul?'think of the automobiles and pearls and saddle horses a rich husband could give you.' The girl looked at him critically. " Tlh, n rich father could do Just ns well,' she said. 'Mnrry muinina.' " Explained. "Are you drinking to drown your sorrows ?" "Not yet. I never linve any to drown until I've been drinking for a month or two." Rome men will look you straight In the eye and then forget to return what they borrow. To keep clean and healthy take Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pelleta. They reeulate liver, bowels an<l stomach. Adv. Jferhai>n a woman Ik unreasonable In her reasoning, because?. Genuine "Bayer T< 1 Always marked wil I /-F i ? / is For Pain / n Headache / *r~ l ESS* psi Rheumatism V l? i Lumbago \S-fP I Out of Pain ' i Proved Safe i Adults?Take one or two "B water. If necessary, repeat dose Ask for and "Bayer Tablet American ownt 20 cent Bayer packages?nJs Buy Bayer packages onlyAsp) Hn It the trade mark of Bayer Msnufacti Household Budget. Wliy nut run your home on the budget plan? It is the practical method. In order to get you started along this line the American Society for Thrift Is Issuing a simple jet thoroughly adequate household budget which will he sent free to any address In the United States. Write the American Society for Thrift, 210 West Forty-second street, New York city.? Thrift Mngn&ine. "Done" All Right. "Was the plumber's work at your house well done?" "No, but 1 was." ' f i Fk, Constipated Chili "California S; For the Live Tell your dnigg "California Synip of and dose for babies a who are constipated, t coated, or full of cold the bottle. Look for aoA accept no other "1 rine costs but a few cents at hair, itching scalp and ends the beauty of your hair, mak* thick and abundant Try itl 'Out of Khaki. The man who hud lived and moved and had his being In khukl for th? duration had at last been demobilized. lie had also become demoralized. "By' George," he gasped, coming to an abrupt stop and stnrlng across tht road, "that tailor has some nlftv de signs In his window! Look nt those purple roses with scarlet lenves!" "What's the matter with ynuT" asked his wife, "Have you gone modi That's u wall-paper shop." "Oh! 1 had decided to order a suit of that piece." Expert Opinion. "I attended a select reading of hit own poems by Jay B. Iden nt nil East side church the other evening," said J. Fuller Gloom. "As an elocutionist Mr. Iden has very dark hnlr. The entertainment wns free and J was convinced almost from the start that It \ was richly worth It."?Kansas City Star. Silence may be golden, hut It won't pay the expenses of the drummer. If your eyes smart or fast scaldrd, Roitan Kyr Balsam applied upon doing to bed M Juat ths thlnf to relievo them. Adv. A man arrested for vagrancy naturally has a pinched look. iblets of Aspirjn" th "Bayer Cross" y \ Colds ~ \ Grippe L5=lrv<l niuuciizai-=> VJ Colds = Jj Stiff Neck Joint Pains fo Comfort! By Millions! ayer Tablets of Aspirin" with i three times a day, after meals. i Insist Upon ' s of Aspirin" id?Entirely! o larger Bayer package* ?Get original package. ( ir? of Ifonoacetlcoddoatar of SmtlcylleaefJ Record Wheat Crop. i The lurgest wheat erop ever ruiset In any state was 177,000,000 bushels i In Kansas. In 1014: the next largest. Ir South Dakota, 152,000,000 bushels It? , 1915. Minnesota's recotjd crop was 80.0000.000 in 1001. The average for ten years past Is 90.000.000 In Kansas, 87.500,000 lit North Dakota, 57.000,00C In Minnesota. Seven times In 20 years Minnesota raised more wheat thanj Kansas. Only two of these Instances occurred In the lust 13 years. Naturally. "A poor man Is never In good odot In society." "Why should he be wheu he Is cent-less?" iren Gladly Take yrup of Figs" r and Bowels 1st you want* genuine Figs." Pull directions nd children of all ages Jiliods, feverish, tongue are plainly printed on the name "California* ** Syrup." .... , .: ts TobmSition , FIRST MEETING WAS HELD AT LEMANS FORWARDING CAMP FEBRUARY 27TH, 111*. \) 1 PERPETUATE GALLANT DEEDS Annual Conventions Will be Held In Three 8tatee of North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennesaeo. Charleston.?The greatest name of the Thirtieth ("Old Hickory") division. composed of North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee, and the brave and noble deeds which have brought forth commendation from the highest military authorities, are to be ( ncorporated in the records for gen- | orations. In order that the ties of | comradship and service, which have 1 cemented its members together, may l net fall asunder and disappear, a J meeting composed of all general offl- ? cers of the division, the chief of staff, chiefs of sections of the general staff, t chiefs of services, and nil regimental i and independent unit commanders, t who represented all organizations and all departments of the division, was held on February 27. 1919. at Le Mans, forwarding camp. France. At this meeting it was unanimously decided to form an association which would meet each year in one of the three states wheih this division had the proud distinction of representing in the great world war. Officers and enlisted men shall equally enjoy all prlv'leges of the association without regard to rank or dfst'nction. The association is organized to perpetuate the division in the future and for the pleasure of its members. The association offers many advan- f tages to its menihers. It w'll give 1 the men opportunity to see their com- fi rades at least once a year. It will have for the information of ita mem- " bera a complete detailed, authentic and official romp'lition of the history of the division and its operations on the western front in France and Belgium. and it will give every member an opportunity to locate the whereabouts of any other member. Confiscates Curious Weapon. Columbia?OfTicer Ton exhibited the latest creation in pocket guns during the trial of Henry Freeman, who was charged with carrying n concealed weapon. The officer testified that he nrrested Freeman and found the weapon on his person. The gun was a combination affair and a close examination was necessary to locate the shooting section of the art'cle. which looked like n one bladed knife. The weapon carried a sharp pointed blade and the chamber carried a *22 callhre cartr'dge. The cartridge holder was about on inch long and fitted in one end of the weapon. It war. ra*sed by the finger nail and the hammer was cocked hv pulling a short lever, the cartridge ex- ~ ol->ded when the lever was closed. I The kn'fe-gun was equipped with German s'lver handles and was about three-fourths of an inch wide by four incheR long. The gun was loaded and the defendant had a box of cartridges. J Snrlng Ceremonial. Spartanhurg.?Much interest is being manifested among the members of the Spartanhurg Shrine club and the Jj people of the city in general in the ^ semi-annual ceremonial of Omar Tem- ^ pie. A. A. O. N. M. S.. which will be \ held in this city on Wednesday. May 14. It <s expected that several hun- f rlrcd les from.every sectlcn of t Sout' Carolina w'll attend the May ^ meeunp nere. MRnnnte puns are De- e ins made for the entertainment of the ^ Shrlners. ] PartVulaY interest is beinp mini- r fested by Spartanhurp reople in the ? contest to he wared bv Snertanbnrp 1 n"d Creenv'lle in an endeavor to have T Omar Temnle divided. The matter was taken up last yea- nt the cere- r moninl of Omar Temnle hy the Oreenville Shr'ners. hut did not reach the J culmlnnt'en st-ee nn-inc to the oppo sition of the local Shriners. Four StlUs Cnntured. W'llistoa.?W. F tTsser%\ state constable. nnd M * T. Wise, police officer, hepan a search for liouor stills and soon found two set up in the house of John Jones, necro. on O A. Kennedy's ni ce. The nejrt day they found two rt/lls on the nlsce of A. E Ouattlebaum. One was In full operation and tbp other readv with shout 25 cations of beer nnd a quantity of mash on hand. Two neproes. Roh?rt c>rter and Quince Hammond, were in charpe and were arrested by the officers. All " of the outfits were crude. Emolovment Bureau Closed. f Sp?rtnnburp.?The local branch of t'*e United States emplovment service wns closed hy Barneyvfi. Haves. loe*l d rector. actinr on Instructions from John L. Davis, of Columbia, st^te director. Th's action was taken after city council re?e'nded its former appropriation cf *200 for the export of thes bureau unt'l such time as an anoroprlation could be seenrfed from ConpTess. The action of the city fathers was taken because of the condition of the city's finance. Abie Minister Dead. J Fountain Inn?The Rev. Waddv T. I Dnncan. preacher in charpe of the I Fountain Inn Methodist church, died suddenly. He was a native of Anderson county and w>s horn in May I 1867. He was rr^ dun ted from Wof e ford eollere in 1S94 and went at one J into the Methodist conference whec . ho filled all deprees of charpes fron- ^ a local circr.'t in hit. first year to th' ?, office of presldlnp elder, .. war , eecornised as a stronp prencnFr^en'' * in able man, and he served n* vat* ' raa Important boards and committee* ^ aa Mm ralniM Start of Wocnan'a IMPS vWW 1M ff VUMH V to Stl?MrA kv Talrm* Dnif^i Adrice. * ? Para, lad.?"I wffwad from a dla 4 phnim irit, with backache and dragging a coald not baoa f my feet and It did ( ^ I not seem as though , ^ I could stand it. I ^ _ Pi tried different I H) ff \M^,med!dnea without HKmm V?* any benefit and e Tr several doe tore t v nrrfjmnSLMtold me nothing t but en operation H jlCTTWSSSB M M would do me any . b good. My drug^HRTjiff gist told me of / yja ^Wli Lydia EL P i n k/ ml 'Mi ham's Vegetable \ xMk f it' Compound. I took I \ v(\^T\' Wlt41 14,0 result C \(y \ X \ that I am now well v \ A \ '( and strong. 1 get c up in the morning at four o'clock, do my musevrork, then go toafactory and wo *t c ill day, come homo and get supper and 11 feel good. I don't know how many of c ny friends I have" told what Lydia EL t Pinkham's Vegetable - Compound haa 0 lone for me. "?Mrs. Anna Meteriano, ? tG West 10th St., Peru, Ind. Women who suffer from any such ailnents should not fail to try this famous oot and herb remedy, Lydia EL Pink- 1' lam's Vegetable Compound. n iiorsc Owners I Keep a bottle of Yager's r Liniment in your stable for n spavin, curb, splint or any # tt enlargement, for shoulder slip or sweeny, wounds, galls, scratches, collar or shoe boils, sprains and any lameness. p It absorbs swellings and en- tl largements, and dispels pain * and stiffness very quickly. P YAGER'S I LINIMENT \ This liniment is _ the most economi- n cal to use as a large bottle contains ra??lr55t) twice as much as |(Mg| the usual 50 cent Cl bottle of liniment. C| 8old by all dealers. Pr.ce 35 cents. lllJri"" CILBERT BR0S.li CO. s BALTIMORE. MO. ISsgal p 10W CAN YOU TELL YOUR 2 FAVORITE TOBACCO? I w Is Plain as the Nose on Your h FrpP .llicf (Small I* . __w wu?It Wlllbll ! W Smokers do not have to put tobacco a] n their pipes to find out-if they like it. c" rhey can just rub the tobacco between he palms of their hands and smell it. The nose is an infallible guide to smokng enjoyment. All smoking tobaccos employ some e' Savoring "to improve the flavour and " turning qualities of the leaves", to tx luote the Encyclopaedia Britannica. ni Naturally, there is considerable differ- p, mce in the kind of flavorings used, and he nose quickly detcrts this difference. TUXEDO Tobacco uses the purest, ^ r.ost wholesome, and delicious of all lavorings?chocolate. And the almost R1 iniversal liking for chocolate in a great tc neasure explains the widespread popu- r< arity of TUXEDO Tobacco. ft1 Carefully aged, old Burley tobacco, tlus a dash of pure chocolate, gives TUXEDO Tobaco a pure fragrance 'our nose can quickly distinguish from my other tobacco. Try it and sea, pi Httve? you RHEUMATISM ' Lumbago or Gout? " Tftke RH KPM AC IDK to ramoT* una drlTo the poison (rum Um aJ SSKCSACIM OS TUB IBR1DE A1 Kit lUIUliliM OS TUB OCT*IBB' At All DrngitliU it Ju. Eaily it Soa, WKoI*??U Diatriholoro e< k Baltimore. MA * I r a DIPLOMA Georgia MEANS Alabama : Bun ? usiness : EMPLOYMENT College Macon, Ga. y< WRITE FOR CATALOQ tl 'i irwmn stops il from a Bone Spavin, Ring Bone, W Splint, Curb, Side Bone, or similai f 1 trouble* and get* horse going aound. jj I It acta mildly but quickly and good re- _ 1 suit* are lasting. Doe* not bliates C or remove the hair and hone car n "M be worked. Page 17 in pamphlet witl D -W each bottle teii* Sow. f:.50aboul< l elirered. Horse Book 9 R free. kBSORBINE, JR . the antiseptic linimen' >r mankind, reduces Painlul Swellings, En urged Glands, Wens, Bruises,Varicose Ve:ns rals Sore*. Allays Pain. Will tell yo . lore if you write. #1.25 a bottle at dealer I ? Mltmi liber il uial hoelc Sot 10c trsaipt I '.F. YOUNQ. P. 0. F., MtTsmls SUSartagflsM, i a**. 1 [0 REVIEW HITH. RE6IMENT M. MeCully DmIim All Mtmbtri llfl.QrapaJail Mmmlam ant Mamma ff no rrvcioffl ncgifncfii nonvv to Moot It at Columbia. - * Fort. Mill.?former Lieutenant Colmol Thomas B. 8pratt has received a ommuntcation from Col. P. K. He'ully commanding the 118th Infantry, n which ho expresses the desire that ill officers and enlisted men of this egiment who have preceded it to the Jnited State, whether by reason of rounds or any other cause, meet in Columbia on a day to be set later luring the first week in April for the purpose of reviewing their regiment. There are quite a number of woundid men and others who were sent tome on special duty who will be expected to be present at this review ind participate in th6 exercises of the lay. Sentiment for Withdrawal. aparuuipurg.?The question of learng Spartanburg county and Joining Cherokee was discussed at a meeting ?f several hundred people from the 'owpens and Chesnee sections of this ounty, held at Chesnee. A large lumber of persons from Gaffney and ither Cherokee points were present o press the claims for the annexation f this section of the county to Cher ikee. and the meeting was quite an nteresting one. There is apparently much sentiment a the Cowpens and Chesnee sections if the county for withdrawing from his county and annexing to Chero :ee. and the ou*come of the matter s anxiously awaited by the people of Spartanburg. Meeting Largely Attended. St. Matthews.?The Calhoun Conny Cotton Association held a largely ttended and enthusiastic meeting in he court house here. Delegates from very section of the county were iresent. The campaign for cotton creage reduction, the planting of inreased food crops end the hnH'uer r>f otton for remunerative prices Is [taking wonderful std**e* in this coun v. Reports were received, much itr ent business transacted and "tatisics are now being compiled for the ltrpose of forwarding final reports to itatp headquarters on cotton acreage eduction, fertilizer reduct'on and tanv other matters of vital imporanoe to the cotton interests. State Aid 'or Chester. Chester.?W. D. Knox, county suerintendent of edooation, announced hat the rural schools of the county rill receive the following State aid: '.ossville school. District No. 6. $300; Idgemoor school. District No. 11. 300; Fort Lawn school. District No 7, $300; noscomviMe school. District fA Ifi tAQQ D lekku o?K??l IW. *o, |\>VUIM|? ft OVUUUI, L/iVlIlt'l iO. 19. $.109; Pleasant Grove school I strict No. 20. $200; Oakley Hall chool, District No. 21. $200. and Artenia school. District No. 29. $200. Big Cotton Fire. Sumter.?More than 4.500 bales of otton. together with 10 or 12 fre'ght ars on the Atlantic Coast Line rail>ud were destrov^d in a fire at the 1 umter Cotton Warehouse Company 1 lant here. The loss is estimated at ' etween $500,000 and $700,000. The ause of the blase was undetermined 1 l addition to the cotton compress hed and platforms of the warehouse ampanv. the railroad cotton platform 1 nd several cars loaded with fertilizer ere licked up bv the flames. Several r'ck warehouses filled with cotton leaned damage. About half the cotton was in storage j ith the warehouse company, the balnce being owned by buyers and mertiants. i Proper Spirit Shown. Laurens.?With four or five civil ngineers on the ground, three from la state highway department and vo from the county, the work of laking surveys for the permanent tiblic road improvement in Laurens :>unty is now well under way. The litial survey started at the Ln'urensewherry line, near Kinards. As lowing the willingness of the people > co-opernte in every nv with the >ad improvement organizations, the Lore of Smith Bros, was found di?etly in lin? with the flrst survey lade out of Kinards. on the suggest1 change of route. the owners romptlv str *.ed the" would move the nilding out of the way. School Room Needed. Florence ?Petitions will be circuited in Florence in a few dovs in le mutter of a bond issue for $100 00i> >r school improvements. The issue as imde nossihlo bv a recent .art of ?e legislature. There are now three jmmodlous school huild'ngs in Klor are. hut the rapacity of each is tared nd more room is needed for the pros st enrollment, to say nothing of the creased attendance which the ?>n rtment of the eompulsorv attendant 111 will bring. The school hoard has ecided to meet these conditions. Horrv Cuts Acreage. Conway.?Horry county is hy no leans a cotton growing countv since alv 10.000 hales were raised last ear. yet this courtv is in svmnathy ith the cotton reduction movement ironphout the cotton helt. At a ieeHne of renresentntive farmorn eld in the courthouse a rpnsus wa> iken which showed that 4.6 acre* as planted to the horse last year gainst 3.9 acres to be planted this ear. Figuring the reduction from lis haRis Horrv county will not raise lore than 8.600 bales this year. Mayor Davidson Retires. Chester.?The Lancaster A Chester iflway has established a freight sociting bureauu in Chester and Mayor . V. Davidson is manager of this bu ?au. It was opened recently. Mayor avldson finds that this work will re nire nil of his time and he will not in for re-election in the mayoralltj ectlon in May. Mayor Davidson'r vision not to run leaves the fielr' ire of c&m^jlates. hut it is though int one or more candidates will en >r the field within the next few days * i^TiTtiTTwra] j ^|^MOOWL*3nRoSr] wf**$M A\^c!?blcPrcp?tioftfcf Aj I BWffl imilalin^tbeFoodbjrBe^U-I BBtpiM ting Ite Stomachs and Bqwtlsgj IB Therety Promoting DijJcslion! Cheerfulness and RestCootaiiH B ??^cr Opium, Morphine norj i MineraL NotNarcoticj I J*+r*<*ukSMuuiraa I I ||?L_i I I A helpful Remedy for I Constipation and Diarrhoea.! and fcverishness and fl I.oss of Sleep f resulting (hcrcfrom-inlnfiinr. I fat-Siroilc Si^natoi* of A C&fltff&lcXUA B The Centaur Con pane i NEW_Y?RIC I Its Effect. "How docs your curfew Inw work?" asked a guest. "T>o your people pay much attention to It?" "You hetcha!" replied the landlord of the tavern at Grudge. "It used to he that there wasn't much of anybody on the streets at nine o'clock, which Is the fateful hour, as they call It In stories. Hut now when the canning ] factory whistle blows 'most everybody ! that can possibly get away front home comes hurry!ok downtown to see If everybody else Is obeying tbe ordinance and going home according to law."? Kansas City Star. "Cold In the Head" la an acuta attack of Nasal Catarrh. Persons who are subject to frequent "eolda In the head" will And that the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will build up the Svstem, cleanse the Blood and render them leea liable to colda Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh may lead to Chronic Cntarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is taken Internally and acta through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the 8ystem. All Druggists 75c. Testimonials free. $100.00 for any case of catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will not cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio. Beecher'a Prophecy About Brooklyn. In I8f>8, In one of his sermons, Mr. Beecher Is reported to have said: "It will not he many years before Brooklyn will contain as many Inhabitants us the whole continent did at the time of the Revolution. I believe Brooklyn Is destined to have n population of two or three million souls." Brooklyn now lias 2,000,000 inhabitants, and It Is lending the five boroughs In the number of registered voters. Nitrostarch as Explosive. Nltrostnrch, more compact than the allied nitrocellulose or guncotton, seems to promise greut efficiency as a ! blunting explosive. Kill the Files Now and Prevent Usease. A DAISY FLY KILLER will do It. Kills thousand*. LeaU all se&Aon. All dealers, Dr five sent express paU' for$1.25. IT.BOMEKS, 1 160 Do Kslb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Adv. Wlio accepts from another sells his i freedom. 1 B Give Colicky Babi ftj Mrs. Winslow's Syrup an ij the smiles that follow. Thi Vj the happy experience of mi I after being sorely tried ov; I fulness, sleepless nights an I due to stomach and l>owel t | MRS. WIN | SYR | The Infants' and ( I is purely a vegetable prepa to digest food and should thereby ovei rhoea, flatulency, v blcs. During teethii Contains no opiates, Mrf CT ful drugs. Absolu 'ttKks. ^ottJe>- Agreeable 11F praise HUNT'S "Some people dislike to call It tlie I had It badly. Your Hunt's Salve. I remedies had totally failed. One box n afforded wendtrful relief. My advice use Hunfa Salve." Hunt's Salve la especially compoui.di Rlnmvorm. Tetter and other Itchlni aklr by all reliable druc store*. or It will be t cannot supply. Price 7T>c per box. A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE COMPAN1 ' *' w GAM^HI Ibrhflati and CMMiH* ; V ^ Mothers Know Thai Genuine Castoria i Always / . ' 1 TJ? n _ #w illll ^ .Dears uio wM A* . * 1 CV iA*' In rtS* Use I \Jr For Over Thirty Years CUSTOM mi m?t?ih ? xtirr. w?w r?? ttt. Oh, P-f-f. "It Is kinder funny when you come t" thlllk llhout It." observed the fneiw i tlous feller. 1 "What Is funny?" asked tlie man ! with tln> lemon extract disposition. "Why, a man says he's pot even change when the fact Is he's got the odd pennies." When Ruhr In Teethlnw OKOVH-S HA 11T ROWNL MBIllCIMll will eorrM* lb? Htomarb and Bowel tronblea. PerfecliT barm* leea. See directions on the bottle. The water Invariably escapes when It '.s only half-tide. Health Was Shattered Mrs. Hayes Was nt.scuuraged Until Doan's Made Her Well. "I was in awful i>linv>e from kidney trouble/' save Mrs. Frank Hayes, 42 lAivn oi., Dwion. mas*. "When 1 got up out of a chair, I felt aa though someone had stuck a knife into the small of my luick and it fairly took m\ breath away. 'The kidney secret iona passed often and only a little at a time- 'lliey wj jl ?' were so scalding I w ould Tfca w scream so 1 believe I could y J7 be heard a block away. UlSL^ J They deposited brick dust- < like sediment aud their ^jAt odor was something awful. My complexion became ^ sallow and I had large An. lifts puffs under niv eyes. "I was troubled with spells of gasp ing for breath and hnd such dizzy attacks I often fell right over. Spots floated In-fore my eyes and I got so nervous 1 couldn't stand any noise. I cried over nothing at all, became irritable ami imagined all sorts of things. My health was shuttered and I became discouraged. "I continued to grow worse in spite of any treatment and came pretty near dying severnl times. After several months of this horror, I heard about [loan's Kidney Pills. 1 used a dozen boxes of [loan s and was cured. I waa entirely well and have enjoyed good health ever since." Gat Dean's at Any Stora, 60e a Bob doan's k;,djlv FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. s has been - * * " ^ i iny mothers ja * ** C :r baby's fretd other disorders j S LOW'S ^ | IhiUrm'i Regulator ! J ration that causes stomach B bowels to move as they B rooming constipation, diar- Hj . rind colic and similar trou- H ng time it is especially good. narcotics, alcohol or other harm- (9 tely harmleas. Formula on every jgj ? and useful as a household remedy. H At AU Druggimt* S miCAN DtUG CO.. rtS-117 Wn?S?-W.T. fa * AtltmgAfnf: HanU P. a Ce* Im. lj| i BCH [ME ILL THAT'S SPREADING nrs SALVE CURES IT! war trenches of Europe, a wave of ordiis spreading over the country. Thia skin shows, has always prevailed, following concentration of armies. It was common il War and following that conflict. Thei<? 10 of the Itch after the'Spanish-American __ story is repeating itself After the great (idlers and those with whom they come ia [id a recognized icmedv for the Itch in / oinmonly known a" "Hunt's Itch Cure." i of the late 'DO's will testify to its merits, is sre followed HINT'S SALVE will 'ailing cure for all forms of the Itch, and ill tell you so. lie sells HI NTS SALVE guarantee to refund the purchase price to J user. A , Oklahoma nun, among thousands who A ! SALVE, says: * # Itch, but candor compels me to admit / however, cured me after many other *** Jr nmpleted the cure?the first application * to those who have to scratch. Is to sd for the treatment of Itch, Rrremt, i diseases and Is sold 011 our Kiisrnnt?%' tent direct by mall ir your local druggist x ^ ..J?* :NCV SHERMAN. TUJUA