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?? ? KIDNEYS WEAKEP BE HdM7 and bladder troubles doat luMiar of thnutlm They grow open 70a, slowly bat steadily, underaiatng your health with deadly certainty, until you fall a victim to inenmble disease. Sivy your troubles while there la thse. Don't wait until little pains belesse bbr aches. Don't trifle with disease. To avoid future suffering begin treatment with QOLD lfEDAI^ Hair ra uu ^apsuiea sow. iu? vurco or four mrr day until you (eel that you are entirely free from pain. This well-known preparation Las been one of the national remedies of Holland for centuries. In 1896 the govern r ?V uuaranteea to ui ii and without Injury I /f . jl / .o\ usually sufficient ti I ?/ *PP|aslat usee 81 InlfLlUnaMr?>1 Killer. At drugguta a lUKtoJImnlEN f dealer will not sunpl: liflaVwMlsl jW four 35c cans, post pal IflA . ^ ^ Try It on c?icura'?er. i F' rut tomato planta. Moaaj *??flS-f B"-*e iH rs-^lfor MALARIA, CHILLS and FEVER Criticism. iin'i ,>uur ?ut" ^UlK r **Er?that's n matter of opinion."? Boston Transcript. Whfo Baby la Tothlni nOTBT) BABY BOW!*!. MH1HCINU will oorreet ?k? Htomacb mod Bowel trouble* PerleoUr harm M Be* dl recilon* on the bottle. I?on't annoy a silent man; he may be b reformed prize tighter. Constipated Child "California Sj For the Liver Tell your druggi; p'Ca1ifomia Syrup of 1 and dose for babies ar who are constipated, bi coated, or full of cold, the bottle. Look for and accept no other "F Value of Fisheries Products. The United States, including Alaska, Vruds the world in the value of Its llsli?7 products, the estimated total for lost year reaching the figure of $107, QOjhOO. A girl often discovers thut the man atfler her own heart doxen't want it. I TALCUM X Heavy Sontem V Manufacture / (ASSOCIATED PI ? NEW YORK. I cused of having sold to influenza s Y of boxes of aspir \ pally composed c 9 Joseph M. Turk A Verandah Chctnli W Brooklyn, was foi 9 day of violation ol * and sentenced to t 9 on with a fine of I was the rnoet so1 In the country for 0Her< uine 'J Insist C2?il2? on the Don't buy Aspirin in a pil Bayerof As The genuine American 'Aspirin" have Eeen proves Headache, Neuralgia. Tooti Lumbago, Coldsr/Cxippe1 I Neuritis. Propjtf dosage" ( ? ?'? jing? iter look out! Imcnt of the Nrthtrindi fronted a apodal charter authorising Its sale. The good housewife of Holland would uuvh mm aooo vc whooui IOOO SS WIIBoat her "Real Dutgh Drops," as she quaintly calls OOLIT MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. Their use restores strength and is responsible in a great measure for the sturdy, robust health of the Hollanders. Do not delay. Gk> to your druggist and insist on his supplying you with a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. Take them as directed, and if you are not satisfied with results your druggist will gladly refund your money. Loos for the nam* GOLD MEDAL on the box and accept no other. In sealed boxes, three sizes. jairo* yuiAtv iiuts vunuui tail rmt tsWal to Tine. One or two application* a save the entire crop. Kaall; :o?ecypfter*s Irish Potato Bug I nd general stores. If your ir you, we will eend you quash, ^cantalouneand linnnas 3LD FOR BO YEARS. ALSO A PINE GENERAL STRENGTHENING TONIC. Sold by All Drag Stereo. Canine Waggery. Editor (us poet goes)?1 hut fellow hounds me to death. Assistant?With his dogm-rcl, oh? Nature'* efforts to purify ?he lyitrm need hi-Ip in Spring Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills pro Suture's first aid In eliminating ! impurities ?adv. Filing a will sometimes rasps the feelings of the heirs. ~ rren Gladly Take rrup of Figs" and Bowels ?t you want genuine Figs." Full directions id children of all ages lious, feverish, tongueare plainly printed on the name "California" ig Syrup." Abbreviating Names. The pioneers give up beautiful names and the postal authorities abbreviate them.?San Francisco ChronIcle. The man who makes a dollar and spends two will never break Into the tax-dodging class. FwasII [POWDER I 3e Imposed on r r of Tablets. 1 RESS OlSPAfCH) W December 31.?Ac manufactured and A iufferer? thousands \ In tablets, prlncl- J >f talcum powder. Jr ey, head of the a eal company, of ^ and guilty yester- J f the sanitary code V hree years in pria- a BOO. The sentence M /ere ever imposed W sach an offense. ^ ;after say, "Give me gen [3nver Tablets of Aspirin.'" you want only the Bayer e with the "Bayer Crow" package and on the tablets. 1 box! Get Bayer package 1 feblets pirin owned "Bayer Tablets of i safe by millions for Pain, lache. Earache, Rheumatism, nflucnzal Colds, Joint Pains, oft*? every "Bayer" package. H?Bottkt ?| 100-Ala* Cap*ulM. SIS# ELIZA LUCAS HALL GREAT CLUB HOUSE GRAND BUILDING 19 LASTING | MONUMENT TO HUMANITA- , RIAN EFFORTS OF N. H. B. 1 r : j BLUE REPRESENTED DANIELS ' i Splendid Pageant at the Hall Participated in by Hundreds of Girls I and Blue Jackets. ; I i Charleston.?Rear Admiral Victor Blue, U. S. N.; Bishop W. A. Guerry of the diocese of South Carolina, and John D. Rockefeller. Jr.. delivered addresses at the formal dedication of Eliza Lucas Hall, the Y. W. C. A. building at the navy yard, erected and equipped by the national housing board at a cost of $250,000 and providing single bed rooms for 125 employed girls, besides affording recreational facilities and cafeteria accommodations for many more. A large attendance of visitors from New York and other cities, many of them members of the national board, and of local people, was had at the exercises. Mrs. John D. Rockefeller. Jr., who was largely instrumental in establishing this club house for girls employed at the navy yard and in Charleston, is among the visitors. A trip to Magnolia Gardens and Runnvmede was an entertainment feature, but the main feature was a grand pageant at Eliza Lucas Hall, with hundreds of girls and bluejackets taking part. Admiral Rlue represented Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels, whose trip abroad prevented his coming to * narieston ror tne exercises. Road Surveys Being Made. Laurens.?Leurena county has qualified in a financial wav for fedeial aid in permanent road building for this year. A deal has been definitely rlosed disposing of ono-half o? the countv's $300,000 good roads bond issue which was authorised by legislative act two years ago. Delay in putinto operation the road program was occasioned by the war's effect on the bond market. The $150,000 now available for the building of roads is being handled through t^e Enterprise Na ional Bank, of which Senator N. Tl. Dial is president, who negotiated the purchase of the bonds from the county hoard of commissioners and the county highway commission working in conjuction. The preliminary surveys, under the direction of the State highway comni'ssion. are now under wav and the engineers are making good progress. The initial line which was started at 'Kinards. on the Newberrv-Laurns line, has about reached the city hy w;iv of OoldvMle and Clinton, a distance of 18 miles. Governor Cooper Made Chairman. Columbia.?Gov. hooper has accepted the chairmanship for the Southeastern department for the drive for the Salvation Army home service fund. Governor Cooper, in accepting this position, assumes the leadership of North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia and Florida for the various committees appointed hy E. Y. Clarke and officials of the Salvation Armv. As soon as the campaign was planned for this territory, those in charge looked to Governor Cooper to become head of the civilian part of the coming campaign. The governor will, in the next few davs. commence a tour of the zone districts over which he will preside. He will get in immediate communication w'fh the various zone managers and will discuss in detail the personnel of the campaign force for the South. In -lecepting this chairmanship. Governor Cooper assumes command of a great irmv of workers. The camooicn in the South is progressing s-tisfsctor'ly and from present Indications the next few days will see the finishing touches to the jireparatory work for the real drive, although the campaign will not commence until May 19 and continue to May 2fi. Swearingen Talks to Teachers. Spartanburg.?About 75 members of the Spartanburg Teachers' Association nnd several trustees of the countv schools at the regular monthlv meeting of the teachers heard ad.'-esses by J. E. Swearingen. State superintendent of education, and Prof. Verd Peterson of Clemson College on the changes made bv the recent legMature in the school system of the CJf'.I to Tho ivn ~ I * ? ~ ? 1 . mo vmm rnu\ 'r>spirfiR and instructive talks and their remarks were Riven close attention. Grace Following Follows. Charleston.?A btR meeting of the Grace faetion was held at Hibernian Hail with the view of nominatinR a candidate to oppose Mayor Hyde in the Democratic primary, but after a speech by Mr. Grace the meeting adjourned without effecting the purpose for which it was called. The ex-mayor was urged to accept the nomination. but asked that he be given ten days In which to reach a decision hoping in the meantime that a candidate for whom both factions would vote could be found. Trial of Frank Moore. York. ? Considerable interest hroughout western York has been manifested in the case of Frank Moore, who was involved in the kill 'ng of Policeman T. R. Penninger at Sharon last summer, which will be tried at the term of general session* court that convenes here April 14. According to evidence brought out at the Inquest. Frank Moore held his revolver on Mayor Luther Plexico, while his brother. Mills Moore, shot and allied Penninger. Both men made their snrvM MM itfin, i.atitii HEALTH CAMPAIGN IS OPENED Beth Health and Welfare Service Departments Have Seen Thoroughly Organised at St. Matthews. St. Matthews.?The health and welfare service departments of Calhoun sounty are now thoroughly organised u?d are being put in motion. The lo:al chapter of the home service department for the Red Cross has been organised. On the first of the month the office was formally opened with Mrs. Cain in charge. The selection yt Mrs. Cain as secretary is fitting and fortunate. For the greater part of the war she was chief clerk of the local board and her work was entirely satisfactory. Office supplies have been purchased and the office recently occupied by the war board will be headquarters. The opening was formally loted by Miss Helen Kohn, State superintendent. who came down and spent a couple of days in perfecting the organization. A. Mitchell Palmer, attorney general of the United States, has been appea'ed to for a ruling concerning the legality of the cotton associations' campaign for reduction of cotton acreage. Governor Allen of Kansas claims the movement is a flagrant violation of law and should be stopped unless the associations are immune to prosecution. J. Skottowe Wannamaker. chairman of the South Carolina Cotton Association, received a telagram from Henry J. Allen, governor of Kansas. reading in part as follows: "The whole q estion at issue seems to me to rest upon the right of any group of men to form a combination for the restraint of production. The federal trade commission has published a list of questionable practices which the commission condemns and among them are two which seem to forbid what you are trying to accomplish. One forbids the entering into .in agreement or understanding or pool by competitors to maintain prices or allot business and (he other forbids agreement among competitors to limit output. It strikes me that you must be rather sure of vnlir immnnilv trr,m prosecution in attempting to run so contrary to a declared public i>oliey. "The right to he a cussed fool is safe from all devices human; it's common, as a general rule, to every critter bom of woman." said Mr. Wannaniaker in commenting on Governor Allen's telegram. "The greatest of fools is he who imposes on himself." rant. Immediately upon receipt of Governor Allen's telegram I wired him stating th*t It was my privilege to refer the whole matter to the United States attorney general. The matter is now before that official with the request that he make ruling concerning the sections referred to by Governor AJlen." Acto Clubs Formed. Greenville.?Several new automobile clubs have been formed over the State during the past ten days, it was announced at the headquarters of the State Automobile Association here Saturday. A live club of 41 members at Chester has been formed. A club has been formed at Edgeheld with 41 members. A club with 31 members has been formed at McCormick and the club at York has recently taken on a large number of new members. The slogan of the State Automobile Association i l "Better Roads for South Carolina," and the association intends to push the campaign for permanent highways in the State, it is declared. Soldiers Go to Farms. Columbia.?Everybody must work these davs The rnmn emnlovment office tries to make the men realize this before they arw discharged. It is providing a place to work and something to do for those worthy. The American doughboy has demonstrated that he will help himself if given a chance. This office is giving him a big chance. Thus far the United States employment service has placed many in positions for which they were qualified. The week before last 3.550 men passed through the office. Last week was even larger with 4.146 men. One of the best things accomplished by the ofTice is getting men not only to return to farms but getting city bred men to try the simple life. Chester and Rock Hill Win. Rock Hill.?In the fifth annual oratorical contest of the Catawba Association held in the Rock Hill High School auditorium, John Marion of Chester High School was the winner of first place in the boys' contest. Fred Rrvant of the Rock Hill High School second place. In the girls' contest. Nellie Bronson of Rock Hill High School was the winner of the first place; May Rowers Maekeroll of York Ilieh School, second. nnd Jane Lane of Winthrop Training School, third place. Liquor Juqs Found In Barrel. Anderson.?The supply of apples from a wholesale dealer would hare been exhausted in short order if other huyers nan tnoupru inev coma nave had the same luck that R. A. McConn"ll did. He had ordered a barrel of russet apples which did not arrive and the dealer let him have a barrel of red apples. When he got about half way down the barrel he found something that looked like a jug; a little further on he found it was not one Jug, but two. One filled with whiskey an dthe other with fine port wine. To Use Qaffney as Center. Ooffnev.?ft has been announced here that the Southern railway has selected Oaffney as headquarters for the construction work which is now taking place on its lines, and that from 20 to SO men forming the clerical force will be stationed here, also that the pay roll will amount to several thousands of dollars per month. Gaffney is peculiarly well situated for this purpose, owing to the fact that it Is centrally situated frith reference to tho work which is btfbg done. jb.'., atww* -m BOSCHEE'S SYRUP trill quiet your cough, soothe the Inflammation of a sore throat and lungs, stop irritation in the bronchial tubes. Insuring a good night's rest, free from coughing and with easy expectoration In the morning, itade and sold In America for fifty-two years. A wonderful prescription, assisting Nature in building up your general health and throwing off the dlseose. Especially useful In lung trouble, asthma, croup, bronchitis, etc. For sale in all civilised countries.?Adv. Th? Lucky One. Dlggs?When I got home so late last night my wife was positively speechless with indignation. Itiggs (gloomily)?You always were the lucky one of the hunch. Important to Mothera _ Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that fatuous old remedy for infants and children, and see that It In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria It takes a barrel of dougli to make a homely poor girl a pretty rich one. i [ Middle j | Worn I Are Here Told the I % for Their Ti B Freemont, O.?"I was pasali H period of life, being forty-si* y H the symptoms incident to that fa nervousness, and was in a gene sb bo it wan hard for me to do my ham's Vegetable Compound waj Ffl the best remedy for my troublei to be. I feel better and stroc Pi taking it, and the annoying f;\ peared."?Mrs. M. Goddxn, ?25 Hi Ohio. Eg North Haven, Conn.?"Lydii |& ble Compound restored my heal {Lj? had failed when passing throuf is nothing like it to overcome* r/1 ?Mrs. ViA&iufcu Ib*ij.a,Dox 1 I ?WW* ^ I LYDIi I V LUL li I SlfflS thfi Q[ff? Stc Au Revolr. The private soldier maintains his traditional good humor even during the trouhles of demobilization. At King's Cross station, London, the other night a traveler heard a packladen warrior eheerlly call out to his chum. "Well, so long Hill. See you at the next war!" Cuticura Comforts Baby's Skin When red. rough and Itching with hot baths of Cuticura Soap atul touches of Cuticura Ointment. Also make nse now and then of that exquisitely scented dusting powder, Cuticura Talcum, one of the Indispensable Cuticura Toilet Trio.?Adv. The Class. Nell?"The man I marry must he a hero." Belle?"The man who marries you will i?e a martyr." No Wortna in Healthy Child AU children troubled with worms hare an unhealthy eolor. which Indicate* poor blood, and a* a role there li more or lea* ttomach dlHtnrbanoe. QHOVH'STASTSLSSS chill TONIOglyen reitnlarlr for two or three wrxki will enrich the blood. Itnprore the digestion and act a* a General Strengthening Tonic to the whole "rr'em Nature will then throw off or dlipol the worms, and tbeCblld will be Is perfect health Pleasant to take. Obo per bottle. Don't try to judge a woman's sense of humor by her laughs at her husband's jokes. The ' Put a lii tongue a i why ah not be u England of bakinj You can contains s Bak JRoyal Conta I . r "7 v' ' f. < Tonight! Take Dods Better Than i Calomel sickens! If bilioa achy read my Llston to me! Take no more idcket*- rt Inp, snlivntinp calomel wben billon* or f< consupated. Don't lose a daj's week! ? e Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver. ^ which causes necrosis of the bone*. r Culomcl, when it comes into contact . with pour bile, crashes Into It, break- r ins it up. This is when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. If you are sluggish and "nil knocked out," if your liver is torpid and bowela c?>osti- * pated or you have headache, dizziness. ' coated tongue. If breath is bad or p stoma 'h sour, just take a spoonful of * hnrmh ss Dodson's Liver Tone. ^ Here's my guarantee?Go to any il drug siore and get a bottle of Dodson's y Liver Tone for a few cents. Take a g spoonful tonight, and if It doesn't Aged Tpj| 6 J\? Best Remedy roubles. > g through the crltleal Jf^HfaflSSSr-^ears of age and had all change ? heat flashes, pfiP; ral rundown con#;tion, work. Lydia E. 'v ? recommended to me aa \ i.which it Burely proved y ^ iger In every way since "^BbI symptoms nave disap- vj Napoleon St., Fremont, l EL Pinkham'e Vegetath.after everything else Xj^VyLg^Elfflm fh change of life. There the trying symptom a" W 07, North Haven, Conn. i n Stack Cases IV. E. PINKF ABLE COM! sst record for tli? < LYDIA C.P1MKHA Resolution. "Your hushand boasts of his itxioinitahle will." ?* " Yoh," said (li? woman with the pa- j tleiit expression. "When he gets his j h mind set on anything lie's absolutely j indifferent to worldly things. I have j known John to set Ids teeth and spend I two or throe weeks solving a puzzle i in tile lmek of a magazine." I 1 iJ "Cold In the Head'* ? la an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Parsons who are subject to frequent "colds . in the hend" wilt find that the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will ' * build on the Rvstem. cleans* the Blood I * and render them less Ilsbl* to colds. ' Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh may ' * lead to Chronic Catarrh. HAL.L'8 CATARRH MKDICTNE Is tak- | * en Internally and acts through the Blood . on the Mucous Surfaces of tna System. . All Druggists 75c. Testimonials fr*e. lino.00 for any case of catarrh the* 1 HAIX'S CATARRH MEDICINE will not , cure. F. J. Cheney * Co., Toledo^ Ohio. Strenuously Objects Then. "Iioos your wife object to your playing curds for money?" "Only when I lose." Cure pimple*, headache, bad breath by taking ? May Apple. Alue. Jalap rolled Into a tiny >u|?r a pill called Doctor I'lerre'a I'leaaant Pal lata Adv. ! I The less honor a man hus the more | sensitive he Is on the subject. ' t, Tongue ttle alum on the end < ind you will have the am baking powder ised in food. [ and France forbid t g powder containing tell whether baking j alum by reading th< !OYAI ing Pow< Absolutely Pure ins No AlumLeaves No B ! on's Liver Tone! Calomel For Liver a, constipated and head- M guarantee. fl tnlgfctea you riftht up nnd make you w(^k fee and vigorous by moral OR. I ? you pa back to the store and A g et your money. Dndson's Liver Touo M * deatreyiAR the sale of calomel b??- B ause tt ts real Uver medicine; entl"e- B r vegetable, therefore it can not *11- B ate or make you sick. I 1 jcnarwntee that one apoonfnl or * Liver Tone will put your 1 lusrfsh liver to work and clean yoer I owels of .that sour bile and const!- I ted wa?t>e which Is clog^lnK your S ystiin aiwj making you feel miserable. 8 Kuarnatae that a bottle of Dodsoe'e a iv?nr TniK1 will keep your entire fam- s ly feeling fine for months. Give It to 8 our children. It Is harmless; does?*t ripe an?l they like its pleasant taste. m IAM'Sj I Shrewd Girl. !?? ? If you could have two wishm* otue true, what would you wish fort She < frankly)?well, 1\1 wish for a. nsliomL lie?That's oulv <>ue. * She?r?l save the. ether wish until nw how ho turned out. FRECKLES Inr h Ut Tim to Got Rid of Tboie Ujljr Spot* The**'* ix? loo<t*r the slightest need of filing shamed ?f your freckles, a* Othlne?doublo treegth?la guaranteed to reutoye these homely IMU. *<Us?S?ljr get an ounce of Othlne?doublo treagtk?Tr<ei your flruKKtst, and apply a Uttlo f It night ami morning ami y-m should soon see hat ftrti the worst frKklrr have begun to dl?rprar, uhlle the lighter one* hare Tnnl.shed enIrely. It Is so Mom that more than one ounce needed t-> rotapletely clear the akin and gala i beautiful clear complegtoa. IV- sure to salt for the double ?(rrn|lh Othlne, a this la sold under guarantee of money back f U fat-la to remove freckle*.?Adr. Not He. Alitf?"flow would you lonil up to a iroposaJ?" Young Lieutenant ?"l'eronnliy I wouldn't." Infection* or inflnmmntlona of the F.yeo. rh*ther from external or Internal cauaec re promptly healed by the uae of Komaa Eye Da loam at night upon retiring. Adv. A signal failure tins wrecked many a rain of thought. Test of your reason should | he sale j j alum. >owder 2 label. i A ler | ri v itter Taste