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flteid te'qtdcksilver olwim IdJum you* Wkm. M s? asu Mia, ted lazy, duff* tfMdd 1?tfcsd oat. It your bowdl mm oaaMfestod and your hood ateaa atasaeb la aour, just take a - spdM at laisl? Dodson's Liver ihsiftaM mt using sickening, salluSka ?OhhL Dodson's Liver Tone lisdlar ?dlclne. You'll know it teaMteg because yon will wake OtMhl Am, your liver will be worktedjawbsaiacbe and dizziness gone, auvdMBHk will be sweet and bowdbapbz Ton will feel like workted. teaf* be cbeerfnl; full of vigor tear tewaft* or dealer Mils you a teflte ?d XMnsI Liver Tone for a 'jm fa a?A, CHILIS and FEVEr" WATC1 For Coughs. Col< Rf L^U \Ol tomi of any sucl Safe for ^all age ll'OHM HEDI wwiMiHg raacnmes Mrtnyh JOB sac Stewart No. 9 Rait BearSW fctwa hmd operated. For flocks ud to WWIwsflbswart Little Wonder two horse power aa^WB.M0h taAa magneto, two power shearing assdManam? pa?> sharpener. For larger flocks aeawaa aaar power shearing units to operstaaalsraWtei eevdel. If your dealer can't oMlrpwwrfw his sane. Write for catalog. OMMMIFiXIIILE SHAFT COMPANY MAAmOO mi ill mm* Central Ave.. Chicago. M. M| pwat. Otvee quit* relte*. Iwi rsasovse ewelltnr and abort Rasa levari of Its eqnal for diom N .^MMwMi SM Smlawl seat Hill, by melL IsfsmslaML THOMAS K. QRKKN SMMtglM M, MMTIVMTH, M MSMS-S* auaatafaciure an article every swaama moils and buys; quick sales. Mimasn. ucrrccKY welding comSMCt. SM SnaAh Second St., Loulavllle, Ky MMHS-naaskh location. Reeves. Da mssi m. w. iSfNi m mmm has expressed his oplnAshranta wishes lie lmil patronized M, small bottle of Dander m? slue. It stops falling tf?fieff, besides it doubles t sg ft appear twice as heavy, Ihvcb aa* sot necessarily fond ol flSSk )H are always looking foi Mrillai In the fee-line. ?kn< baby is born to blush Constipated Chili '^California S For the Live TeD your drugg "OJfocnlt Syrup of md Aom "for babies a ojfco are constipated, t fMted, or full of cold *e bottle. Look for flii accept no other "1 Sdf Tomorrow! todson's Liver Tone T wis calomel when bilious, chy, (Listen to met few'cent* under my pmaiiasI sue rente# Out It will dtu your ataulit Urer better then nasty calomel; It wont make yoo sick and yon can eat anything you want without being nilI rated. Tour druggist guarantees that each spoonful will start your Ueer. dean vnnr twi??1a and ahaiafctan ??? tip by morning or yon cot your money back. Children gladly take Dodson'a Liver Tone because It Is pleasant tasting and doesn't gripe or cramp or make them sick. . 1 am selling millions of bottles of Dodson's Liver Tone to people who have fonnd that this pleasant, vegetable liver medicine takes the place of dangerous calomel. Boy one Dottle on my sound, reliable guarantee. Ask your druggist about me.?Adv. mng| j 'jlubianc OLD FOR BO YEARS. ALSO A riNE GENERAL STRENGTHENING TONIC. SeM by Alt Ores StwN. 3 tqur colts la and Distemper, and at the first tymph ailment, give small doses of that wonow the most used In existence, N'S DISTEMPER COMPOUND s, Colts. Mares in foal. Stallions and all llent preventive as well as a cure. Sold ICAL CO, Mfra., Goshen. Ind.. U. S. A. _ POSITION Georgia _ READY Alabama __ FOR RACH i business College Macon, Ga. WRITS FOR CATALOO W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO.19-1919. If people would reflect more they I would be brlphter, nud If they weic hrlRhter they would reflect more. M" me cosis out a tew cents at hair, itching scalp and ends he beauty of your hair, makthick and abundant -Try it I A writer says that money Is always seasonable. Perhaps It's sort of a mint sauce. i It seems qneer that an Intelligence office should supply stupid servants. dren Gladly Take p? n yrup or rigs r and Bowel* ist you want genuine Figs." Full directions ,nd children of all ages rilious, feverish, tongue* , are plainly printed on the name 'California1* Pig Syrup." ; Vr' : ^ y I * I . \ ALL DOUBT AS TO DKSTINRD PORT OF RKTURNINO CAROLINIANS DISSIPATED. r.. uu v JIN EMPHATIC ANNOUNCEMENT All Our Troops In Regiment Should Bo Mustorsd Out and at Tholr Own Homos In Ten Days. Washington (Special).?All doubt as to where CoL Monroe Johnson's One Hundred and Seventeenth Engineers, a part of the -Rainbow Division, would be mustered out, these men having landed at New York a few days ago on the Pueblo, was settled here when the war department emphatically announced that they would go to Camp Jackson, as stated in this correspondence several days' ago. The disposition of the Engineers is as follows: Camp Jackson, 16 officers, 302 men; Camp Lee, five officers, 207 men; Camp Lewis, one officer, 65 men; Camp Grant, 36 men; Camp Sherman, 121 men; Camp Dix, five officers, 101 men; Camp Kearney, 11 officers, 379 men. No announcement was made as to when Colonel Johnson's men would reach Columbia, but as they were fumigated before they reached New York, according to 'private information received here, there should be no delay- in their departure for Camp Jackson. The work of mustering the men out of the service will probably not take more than a week or ten days and the South Carolinians should be at their own homes within two weeks unless present plans are changed. Cooper on The Problems." Spartanburg.?Gov. Robert A. Cooper has accepted an invitation to deliver the principal address at a county convention to be held in this city on May 30 and 31, at which talks of inter est will be made by several distinguished men. Governor Cooper will speak Friday evening. May 30. On Saturday addresses will be delivered by Dr. H. N. Snyder of Wofford College, the Rev. A. D. P. Gilmour. D. D., of this city. Dr. W. L. Laprade of Trinity College. Durham. N. C.. Dr. Rnxter Haynes, Spartanburg county health officer, and several other local men. Saturday evening Dr. George B. Cromer of Newberry will speak to soldiers and .sailors of the county at a special meeting and banquet of the members of the Spartanburg World War Veterans' Association. The series of meetings is to be held under tho auspices of the city Y. M. C. A. and the World Veterans' Association. It is intended that they shall be of benefit to all the people of the county and it is expected that the attendance will be large. Numbers of problems concerning the people of the county will be taken up at the meeting. which is planned as a get-together conference of the people of the various sections of the county. Weather and Crop Conditions. Columbia. ? Richard H. Sullivan, meterologist, issues the following synopsis of weather and crop conditions in South Carolina for the week ending April 29: "All crops are* badly in need of rain and warmer weather. The frosts ol the 2fith and 27th materially Injured garden and field truck and young cotton up-State, necessitating consider able replanting. Germination of cotton has been materially retarded by cold, dry weather, but extensive plant lng continues. and chopping has ex tended northward over the centra! counties. "Corn continues weak in vigor and color, dua to cold, dry weather, but planting continues general. Wheat, oats and rye are heading, with growth irregular and straw short on account of semi-drought; wheat is good to excellent In the northern counties, but rather poor on the lower coastal plain. Tobacco transplanting is well ad vanced. but the soil is very dry. Trult prospects are generally good." Chester Sees Big Tank. Chester.?One of the big tanks now" touring South Carolina in charge of Sergeant Blankenshlp. who Is experi onced in operat'on of tanks uno tank fighting, arrived early and spent all day in Chester. It traversed some of the leading thoroughfares of the city and on the public square gave a demonstration of the mechanism and showed ho wit works upon the battlefield. The British aviator. Lieutenant Tnnis, will probably also he here later to speak In connection with the visit of the tank. New Association in Charleston. Charleston.?A charter was issued by W. Bunks Dove, secretary of state, for the Employers' Association of Charleston. The corporation is of an eleemosynary character. Its purpose Is "to promote the interests of its members by association to promote the rights and interests of employers and employees, to establish and maintain helpful co-operation bet*re?n them, to assist its members in obtainInK materials and laborers, to assist employees In obtaining work and to keep its members posted. Greet Blare In Greenville. Oreenrllie.?The Colonial building, combined apartment house and theatre, was totally destroyed by fire. A. gale blowing at the time carried burning embers in f southeasterly direction causing the destruction of the Coca Cola bottling works garage and setting Are to a warehouse of the tame company and a dwelling in the Camperdown mill Tillage, a Quarter of \ mile distant, and small blasee or the wocfs of the bouses added to the labors of the firemen. I GBEAT OUT FBI WFIIEt C?fwd Bothered te Waleww Return. IH| loMteit Md For Lmr Rally * Wm Bstftaated at 1*000. Oaffney.?April Si waa the biggest day la the history of Oaffnsy with 10*| 000 people here for the soldier win oome and Victory Bond rally. Barly fa the'morning they commenced to ar | rise aad by tke-tbee the parade waa ready to starch, the etreets were crowded, some saying that there were as many ae 15,000 pr&eat.? The Fortyeighth Infantry band made splendid music tor the occasion aad was complimented on all side* The parade marched to City Parte, where Dr. Lee Deri* Lodge Introduced Col. Arthur L. Oaaton of Chester, chairman of. the Victory Loan committee for the Fifth congressional district, who made, a moat eloquent and ] inspiring talk on the loan. Colonel Gaston was followed by former Senator Pollock, who made an eloquent speech which was liberally applauded at its clpse. Dinner was serred to the soldiers and veterans at the park. The local troop of Boy Scouts did good service during the day In keeping order along the line of march and acting as traffic policemen. Practically all of the business houses in town were closed during the day and all the cotton idilla of Qaffney gave their employees holiday. The day was a glorious one for Qaffney and the ladles who engineered the affair are receiving the congratulations of the people because of tho great success of the meeting. Motor Truck Mail Route. Laurens.?Senator N. B. Dial is interesting himself in the establishment in the Piedmont section of a motor truck mail route. He has written a letter to the poetofTice department asking that a line be operated from Columbia to Pickens via Newberry, Laurens and Greenville. The senator recounts the fact that through the counties already there are excellent highways and that a complete system of approved roads will be completed through these sections within the year moat likely. Then the operation of a line of this kind would pass through scores of progressive towns and vfl lages ana loucn continuously thickly populated rural communities whose inhabiotants could derive great benefit by reason of the easy shipping facilities the motor service would give them for their produce as well as all mall matter. The proposed motor route would be about 135 miles in length and Senator Dial, after making investigation of the service in other sections of the country is strongly of the opinion that this route would at once be popular and profitable. Must Include Confeda. Greenville.?Unless former Confed erate soldiers are accepted as members of the American Legion, South Carolina veterans of the world wax probably will not want membership in the organisation, is the belief of Col. Holmes B. Springs and MaJ. W. D. Workman, former officers of the famous "Old Hickory" Division. After a conference a telegram was sent to Lieut. Co. Theodore Roosevelt one of the chief organizers of the American Legion appraising him of the feeling of the South Carolina soldiers. Little Girls Burned to Death. Honea Path.?The homes of J. R. Lust and W. H. Monroe were shocked in the death of a daughter from each. The little girls, four and five years old. were burned to death when the barn In vhirh Ihov .uv, ???o caught and burned to the ground. The fathers of the children were in town on business and there was no one near enough to the barn when it caught to render any assistance. Cooper to Present Marshall. Chester.?Got. Robert A. Cooper will be present at the State Travelers' Protective Association convention and on the evening of May 8 will introduce Thomas R. Marshall, vice president of the United States, according to word received from the governor by the entertainment comirftttee of Poat I, T. P. A. Methodist Women Confer. St. Matthews.?The woman's mis-: Blonary conference of the Methodist Church for Sumter district closed here after a successful session of three days. A large number of delegates from the various charges were present and the work was carried or. with a vim and enthusiasm that savors of the spirit of religious progress. The conference was featured with many novel and inspiring numbers. Being in the main an advance efTort in behalf of the great centenary movement of the church. Invitation to Gompers. Spartanburg. ? Samuel Gompers, president o< the American Federation of Labor, has been extended an invitation to deliver the principal address at the annual meeting of the South Carolina Federation of Labor to be held In this city next September. It is believed by officials of the Central I>abor Union of this city, which has charge of the plans for the meeting, that Mr. Gompers will accept. Plans for the convention were launched at the regular weekly meeting of the Central Labor Union. Much Work en Far me. Bamberg.?The season for planting the lilt cro p haa never been better than it haa this year for thia section. The fanners have been taking advantage of the line seasons and much work has been done. The, corn crop has been planted for some time and many people are now plowing cotton. The season for set ting out the tobacoo plants haa arrived and twice as much cf the -weed will be planted this year than last year. The majority of the planters report good stands for their corn acreage. ST", . ... un UtF CUtfNSl Drop !*o?ono on itobdqr oocn,then Ml that com OK Wiui mpti Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little Freesone on an aching corn. Instantly tut corn stops hurting, then you lift It right out. Too, magic! No humbug I tiny bottle of Preesone costs but a few cents at any drug store, but is sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or com between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or Irritation. Preesone Is the sensational discovery sf a Cincinnati genius. It Is wonderful. . Dlsoolored Ceiling*. It la frequently found that the ceilings Immediately above Incandescent mantles become blackened. -.If whitewashed, It can be cleaned by being rubbed over with a mixture of starch tnd water-of the' consistency of cream. A soft flannel cloth should be used. When dry gently rub off the starch. The black stain will come with It. GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER has been a household remedy all over the civilised world for more than half a century for constipation. Intestinal troubles, torpid liver and the generally depressed feeling that accompanies such disorders. It Is a most valuable remedy for Indigestion or nervous dyspepsia and liver trouble, bringing on headache, coming up of food, palpitation of heart, and many other symptoms. A few doses of August Flower will relieve you. It Is a gentle laxutlve. Ask your druggist. Sold In all clvllu*d countries.?Adv. An Old One Slightly Mussed. People who live In glass houses should not throw n fit If the neighbors think they are a little queer In the send. BACK LIKE A BOARD? ITS YOUR KIDNEYS There's no use Buffering from the pwful agony of lame back. Don't wait till It "passes off." It only cornea back. Kind the cauae and atop it. Dlaeased conditions of kidneys are usually indicated by stiff lame backs and other wrenching pains, which are nature's signals for help I -Here's the remedy. When you feel the first twinges of pain or experience any of these symptoms, get busy at once. Go to your druggist and get a box of the pure, original GOLD MEDAL Haarl-m Oil Capsules, imported fresh every month from the Irboratories in Haarlem, Holland. Peasant and easy to take, they instantattack the poisonous germs clogging your system and bring quick relief. For over two hundred years tbey hare been helping the sick. Why not try them ? Sold everywhere by reliable druggists ha sealed packages. Throe sixes. Money back if tbey do not help you. Aak for "GOLD MEDAL and be sure the name "GOLD MEDAL" la on the box.-Adv. Things to Watch. When we are by ourselves we hnve to watch our thoughts; when In the fnmlly, our tempers; when in company, our tongues. A Lady of Distinction. Is recognized by the delicate fascinating Influence of the perfume she uses. A bath with Cuticura Soap and hot water to thoroughly cleanse the pores, followed by a dusting with Cuticura Talcum Powder usually means a clear, sweet, healthy skiu.?Adv. Some people seem to live In the air and every time they touch the earth they get Into trouble. When women meet they gossip and when men meet they go sip. I ATTI I Sick I To do your duty I times your health I consideration. T1 | tell how they foui fi Hellam, Pa.?"I took Lyd B ?table Compound for fema I placement. I felt all run dov 3 I bad been treated by a pbya B ?o decided to glre LydiaE.P H ? trial, and lelt better rigb 9 since last April and doing al 9 I was unable to do any wor] I a-v?. -n m utu.o ^oirpouna is certainly Z take when in this condition. ] this letter."?Mrs. E. r. Cri Lowell, Mich.?"I suffer* down pains, was irregular a displacement. I began to ti table Compound which gare my health. I should like to w Z remedies to all suffering wot lar way."?Mrs. Elisk Hxi> I Why I IYDL I VEGETl Ill J 1(16 JJn^y Flavor Lasts WJAP*CO Indigesti and Bloi Acid'SI An acid-stomach cannot digest food i properly. Instead, the food sours and ferments and, passing Into the intestines, becomes a breeding place for countless millions, of deadly germs? tozlc poisons they are called. These poisons are absorbed Into the system and cause untold misery. So, you see, It Is Just acid-stomach, nothing else? that makes so many people weak, listless and unlit; saps their strength and energy; robs them of their vigor and vitality. Itlllousness, bad liver, nervousness, blinding, splitting headnches, rheumatism, lumbago, sciutlca?these end many other still more serious all- i ments often nre traced to the com I mon source?nn acid-stomach. Take KATONIC nml Ret rid quickly of the pains of Indigestion, heartburn, that horrible, lumpy, bloated feeling after eating; disgusting, belching, food-repeating; sour, gassy stomach. These stomach miseries are caused by what doctors call "Hyperacidity." It's Just ACID STOMACH. 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