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Recommended for Tetter,
Eruptions and Diseases that come
from Impurities of the Blood,
also Indigestion end
Stomach Troubles.
lb neatly ULaanuti tka Para Joioa ol SfeHaaaia,
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plaab are gathered end the iaicaextr?9nd
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|OR epnit, aadad to praraat l.aiaalMioa,
PRICE $1.25
HAN l/FA CTUKKD BY
PERSON REMEDY CO.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
She faaSu without Mra. Jo* Pnnon't atgaatara
on aacA tottta.
mat ?mi fAOucs asotto sov. u. wu
Cool, Eczema, Hives, etc. Right In
fear own home and at trifling cost,
foacan enjoy the benefit of healing
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Sulphur Compound
IBBfisVt own blood purifying and skin hcaHng
?ml; SULPHUR?prepared In a way to
makafes use most eOcadous. (Jse it In the
ialk; ate It as a lotion applying to affected
parts; and take It Internally.
SOc and $1 the bottle
at your druuiit'a. If he can't supply you.
send his name and the price la stamps and
teawfll send you a bottle direct
ANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUa.
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Immense Dock for London.
With the object of regaining for Lon Am
her former proud position us premier
port </f the world, a new and
enormous dock, capable of accommodating
the world's liners, Is being constructed
on the south side of the Royal
Albert docks. Its water area Is to be
# acres and, by means of a floating
caisson, its normal length is capable of
extension to 010 feet?large enough
flar a bigger bout than even the 80S,hot
Aqultanla.
No Senao of Humor.
How did you happen to lose your
kit cook?"
"She didn't like my style of humor."
"Nor
"Hiring shown symptoms of an artbUc
temperament on several occnMom,
I asked her if she thought nur
Utchen was n way station on the road
So the movies, and, bless my soul, she
Khlt."?Birmingham Age-Herald.
True to Form.
"Whit did you do with the piny you
tried on the dog?"
"Made the fun n hit more waggish,
red up the tall end and licked the
whole thing Into shape."
Church Shirkers.
"What's the Idea of freo pews?"
"Well, It gives every one a chance to
<tfa y away from church at a minimum
<Kpensc."?Life.
Lives of great men nil remind ns
kssr easy It la not to achieve great?
There's at
why sc
people
Crape
the regular
least one m<
It's beca
delightful f la
derfttl values
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HAVE^'C/fNIlY^DOWNFINE
English Labor Mid to Load the World
in th# Flno Art of Working
Slowly.
Atwood Flower, the Industrial expert.
snld at a Sphinx club dinner la
New York:
"English labor waitfs high pay, like
what we give our1 own labor over here,
but the trouble about that la the 'ca'
cunny' English labor policy.
44 *Ca' canny* means going slow, and
It's got to be admitted that for going
slow, for keeping outpnt down, English
labor beuts the world.
"One <lny In London I was Inspecting
a building operation. A foreman,
ns I passed, bawled up a lndder:
" 'Hodges, what the blazes are you
doln* up these?'
" Tin Inyln' bricks, o' course,' an angry
voice bawled down.
44 'Well, by heavens, by the stillness
of you,' yelled the foreman, 'you might
bo luyln* eggs.'44
LIFT OFF CORNS!
Doesn't hurt a bit and costs only
a few cents
f*?IL
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Single! Just drop n little Freefona
on that touchy corn, instantly It stops
aching, then you lift the corn off with
the fingers. Truly! No humbug!
Try Freesone! Your druggist sells a
tiny bottle for u few cents, sufficient to
rid your feet of every hard corn, soft
corn, or corn between the toes, and '
calluses, without one particle of pain,
soreness or lrrltutlon. Freefone Is the
discovery of a noted Cincinnati genius.
Vagrant's Fragrance.
"The whisky toper usuully eats
onions. Deliver nie, then, from Ida
proxlmlfy In train or theater."
The weaker was Charles L. Chute,
secretary of the National Prohibition
league. ^
"An Albany missionary," he went on,
"was visiting a Jail. He asked a rednscd
Inmate what his crime had been.
" 'I didn't do nothing.' says red nose.
'Holiest to L'lWMlniKii liiitio T. .ll.lr.0 '1"
...... ttvfuut A Ultlll L UU
nothln'.'
" 'Well, anyhow, what di<l they
charge you with doing?' said the missionary.
" 'Durned if I knorw, boss,' said red
nose. 'As near as I can make out,
they put me in here for frugrancy.'"
"Spanish Bayonet" for Toilet Soap.
Soap manufacturers have found
soapweed, or Spanish buyonet, excellent
for toilet soaps and soaps intended
for washing woolens.
Ordlnnrlly one man can hnrvest a
ton of soupweed in u day. After cutting
the plants are allowed to dry for
two or three months, and then are
haled up In the'ordinary broom corn
baling machine.
Reduced.
I "Mother," asked the Modern Child
as she was being put to bed, "what are
prayers?"
"Pruyers, darling, are little messages
| to GodJ'
The Modern Child grew thoughtful
? "O^i, I see," she said at last, "and we
wnlt till bedtime to send them so us to
get the night rate."
, Just Married. ,
"This book says to put some of
yourself Into everything you do."
"Yes?"
"And then it Is hound to be a success."
.
\ "Ah. my dear, you were cut out to
make angel cuko."?Louisville CourierJournal.
Proof to the Contrary.
rnn.InK .rl fl'o I.. - "
*via\?v? ^>>1 o 13 II VIIIUIIIII.
"Indeed, then, It Isn't; It's handpainted."
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/^03lS0T2.
> many
make
Nuts
part, of at,
ial eacK day.
iu.se Of the
vor, and woni
of Grape-Nuts
builder,
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SsfoTK
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PIMT ORGANIZATION OF IT!
KINO TO II FORMED AMONO
OUR FORCES IN FRANCE.
QRI6WAL STRENGTH, 37.080
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The Division Suffered Its Heaviest
Losses Whlls Engaged In Break?
Ing the Hlndenburg Line.
Georgetown. ? The t old Hickory
(30th) Division Association, which recently
opened headquarters at Georgetown,
S. C., announces a change in
the date of the first reunion to be held
at Greenville, S. C. The original date
set for the first reunion was Septem-'
ber 28-29, but because of the fact that
September 28 will be Sunday the date
has been changed to September 29-30.
the anniversary of the breaking of the
great Hlndenburg line,' by the 30th
Division, American B. F.
The committee on organisation,
composed of General L. D. Tyson, of
Knoxville, Tenn. Colonel Hol;mes D.
Springs of Georgetown, and Col, Albert
Cox of Raleigh, N. ., met at
Greenville as the city for the first reunion,
and selected September 29-30
as the date therefor.
This association was organized at
Le Mans (Sarthe), France, Just prior
to the return of the division to the
United States, and was the first organization
of its kind to be formed amnn?
the United States forces in France.
Coionel Springs was chosen as temporary
chairman of the organization, and
Frank P. Bowen, of Knoxville, Tenn.,
Becretary-treasurer.
Mr. Bowen opened headquarters at
Georgetown with approximately 20,000
members, and states that at the end
of the publicity campaign which will
shortly be inaugurated he hopes to
have a membership of at least 30,000.
The Old Hickory division, composed
chiefly of men from Tennessee, North
and South Carolina, sailed from New
York on May 11, 1918, with approximately
27.000 officers and men. but
owing to the heavy casualties suffered
at the breaking of the strongest defenses
of the enemy, the division received
at least fifty per cent replacements
whlc hwould bring the total
membership of the division to approximately
45,000.
Blckett's Beautiful Admonition.
Spartanburg.?The commencement
exercises at Converse college hat
come to a close.
Addressing the graduating class,
Governor Thomas W. Blckett, of Nortb
Carolina, In an eloquent address urged
the young women of the institution to
be strong in character and body, nat
ural and holy in the years and experiences
that lie before them. Con
eluding the series of his three genera)
themes, the chief executive of the sister
state declared that the world muat
have holiness or die of moral malaria.
MMTor* oonn At otmnlw ! " V?? ?*?<'* m#~ ?
....... wmuuuv ou**-? uo nam, lur
in the crush of the day the gentler
impulses are impaired or destroyed
and the hardening processes of business
life are hardening to the finer
Instincts. It is at this crisis that the
woman must nave the man, it is at
this hour that her hour strikes.
"At night times," said the governor,
"in the quiet hours it seems that
there comes from the world a wail of
pain and wild unrest. The chief sufferer
of Ihe conditions causing the
anguish Is the man, and unfortunate
is he who, with these environments,
must travel down grade to mother,
sister or wife and thrice blessed la the
man who, coming from the sordid
climbs up to his domestic life, who
moves homeward with his eyes turned
toward the* hills and sees his home
shining like a star, with the woman
of that home as the light thereof."
Baptist Summer Assembly.
Greenville.?Plans are rapidly being
completed for the South Carolina summer
assembly to be held in Greenville
(rom June 28to July 11, Inclusive, and
indications are that over 1,000 visiting
Baptists from all sections of the
tates and other states will attend.
Walterboro Postofflee Advanced.
Walterboro.?C. Henderson Fraser,
postmaster, reports that he has Just
received notification that the "Walterboro
postoffice has been advanced
from a third class to a second clas?
pffice. The gross receipts of the of
fice during the year ending in June
were approximately $10,000 and th?
reqoireuinnis 01 receipiR ror a Mconfl
class office are only $8,000. The advancement
of the office In class will
mean that the posttmaster will receive
a higher salary and be permitted to
employ more assistants.
Shooting at Blaoksburg.
Qaffney.?James Webb of Blacks
burg, Is In the Cherokee county Jail
charged with shooting Brown Moss at
Blocksburg. Domestic touble aee said
to have been the cause of the shoot
lng. Webb, immediately after th?
shooing oame t o Qaffney and surren
dered to the sheriff, but refused t<
talk. It is said that Webb has beer
away from home for several months
and only recently returned to Blacks
burg, but wai not living wih his wife,
with whom -Moss was boarding.
Exoltement In Abbeville.
Abbeville.?Abbeville Is considerably
excited over the killing of Mark
Smith, negro, who was shot while going
to his home on the J. F. Drennan
farm with his mother and wife. A
party of men in an automobile held np
Smith and shot him to death, his
mother and wife reported.
Several months ago Smith shot Leslie
Caan. deputy sheriff of Abbeville
bounty, while he and other sheriff's
eputles were searching Smith's home
mlth ran away but was apprehended
.ried, and aeQultted.
FIRE FIBflTEBS RE0R6MUZEQ
Work tM* Cfmly Ntirft It Out
' by Director ef PuMlo Health Num.
lag of taU board of Hoalth.
Chester.?The city council has reorganised
-the city fire department,
better known as the Stonewall-Are
department, making a more efficient
organisation than It has hitherto been.
It has always fought Area well, hat
the personnel of the firemen has not
been large enough. This now has
w?a WUJW7 ranwnN, ana with P1"
reorganisation the city's fire department
will be among the best to he
toand anywhere ip the Carolines.
Mrs. Ruth A. Dodd, director of public
health nursing of the South Carolina
board of health, was in Chestei
recently and formally mapped out the
work which Miss Clara M. Curve n.
county nurse, is to undertake. Miss
Curran expects to work in various sections
of Chester county during ths
week, with the exception of Saturday,
when she will be at her office, where
she will be glad to hare the people
call and consult with her in reference
to her work.
Civil Engineer Employed.
Gaffney.?The town counoil of Gaff*
ney has employed a practical civil engineer
to make estimates of certain
work which is contemplated in the
near future. The work is being planned
now and it is expected to be completed
as speedily as it may be possible
to do so.
County Auditor J. W. George, has
called a meeting at his office of the
county board of tax assessors for the
purpose of setting valuations on the
automobiles of the county.
Raymond Dobson, son of R. A. Dobson,
had the misfortune to have his
arm broken Just above the wrist while
cranking a Ford for an acquaintance.
While the injury is very painful, the
nil no- man I. ? --
* >n ? qw vviuq va c&o ncu as
can be expected.
Permanent Baee Hospital.
Columbia.?That the base hospital
at Camp Jackson Is to be made a permanent
adjunct to the camp Is the
substance of the contents of a telegram
received by Joseph D. Mlot, president
of the Columbia Chamber of
Commerce, from former Senator Christie
Benet.
Several days ago a report reached
the chamber to the effect that the hospital
was to be removed. The camp
committee of the chamber at once got
bnsy on the proposition. Former
Senator Benet made inquiry of the
war department as to the matter and
wan advised that following the general
policy of the war department no more
overseas wounded men would be sent
to the base hospital here but would,
instead, be sent to the general hospitals.
The Camp Jackson hospital will,
however, be maintained as a base bospital
sufficient large to care for the
men being demobilized here and later
will be maintained as a permanent
base hospital in connection with the
permanent camp.
Cotton Marketing Association.
Orangeburg.?The Orangeburg Cotton
Marketing Association has been
organized in accordance with an act
of the legislature making possible the
association. The main Durnose of the
association is to secure for the farmer
the highest price possible for his cotton,
grading and selling It for him.
Milton K. Jefferson, who has been
engaged in cotton business for a number
of years, has been elected to have
charge of the cotton sales for the
farmers on the Orangeburg market.
A charge of 85 cents per bale will p?
made for all cotton sold.
There has been a good deal of criticism
of the price paid for cotton at
present and it Is thou^t now that by
the operation of the marketing association
the Orangeburg cotton market
will be made one of life very best In
the State.
Police 8alarles Raised.
Darlington.?At a recent meeting of
the new town council, It was decided
to increase the BtJariee of all police
officers on the force. The council also
created another police Job, giving to
the Darlington Manufacturing district
a night policeman. In the absence of
Mayor J. A. McLeod, O. B. Brainngton
has been elected mayor pro tem.
Citation For Bravery.
Washington (Special.)?Lieutenant
Robert Oilmer, Anderson, S. C-? was
included In the list of citations made
public by the war department as the
basis for awards of the distinguished
service cross.
Lindsay Morment has been recommended
for rural carrier for Raynham.
Wo m.am tli.
?MS- %,1W Riax?DV inuaiug 1UMU ??UW
stood the examination. Next to him
came Dr. W. P. Lowrey, a Croatan.
There ie a hot contest over this place
and many people favor Lowrey.
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Morrow Machine Plant Wrecked.
Chester.?Fire completely wrecked
the Morrow Machine Company's plant
near Chester, causing a damage oi
approximately $4,500 with no lnsur
anee. The Are probably caught from
a match thrown In some gasoline
after ICmsley C. Tomberll nhad ignited
i cigarette. The Are Is said to have
spread quickly to the 55-gallon tank
wd soon the structure was a mass of
*utns. In the loss were two automo
biles, a motorcycle and the plants,
tools and machinery.
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Banker's Annual Convention.
8outh Carolina bankers will leave
the State Tuesday and Wednesday,
June 16 and 17, for Tybee Island to attend
the 19th annual convention of the
South Carolina Bankers' Association,
which promises to be the largest attended
meeting held In the 19 years of
Its existence.
Headquarters will be established at
Tybee Hotel tnd members are scheduled
to arrive there not later than the
17th of June. J. Skottowe Wannam&ker
of St. Matthewa la president of
the association.
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Thousands Have Kidney
Trouble and Never
! Suspect It
AppBcMfi for Xmmioob Oftea
Rejected.
Judging (rw reports ttwi df uggista
who sis eooitutly la direct toed with
the public, there is owe preparation that
hss bssa wry successful la overcoming
these conditions. The adld sad healing
influence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is
soon realised. It stands the highest for
it# remarkable record of euoceee.
An examining physician for one of the
prominent Life Insurance Companies, in
an interview of the subject, made the astonishing
statement that one reason why
so many applicants for insurance are rejected
is because kidney trouble is so
common to the American people, and the
large majority of those whoee application#
are declined do not even suspect
that they have the disease. It is on sale
at all drag stores in bottles of two sises,
medium and large.
However, if you wish first to test this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer A Cb., Binghamton, N. Y., for a
amnio Wll. Wl ? u ?: ?J
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mention this paper.?Adv. (
When Helen Was Naughty.
Helen Is a Uttle girl who lives on
tne South side. The other dry she
was very naughty and that night she
said to her nurse:
"I was naughty today, wasn't 1,
Sarah?"
"Yes," answered Sarah. "You were
| so naughty you almost made your
mother 111."
"Well," sighed Helen. "I'm going to
be better. But would you be good all
at once, or Just gradually?"?Kunsas
i City Star.
Interesting.
Walton?This is my favorite month.
I wish It would Inst forever!
Dnlton?I have a note due the first
of next month, too.?Cnrtoons Magazine.
There Is no redress for tlie mnn
who has hut one suit of clothes.
Natur*'*_purglng effort* may be coaxed or
coerced. Wright"* Indian Vegetable Pill*
gently- but firmly urge Nature to her best
effort.?*dv.
Men condemn because they do not
understand.?Cicero.
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Please Try D
I am sincere! My xnedi
and bowels so you
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You're bilious! Your Uver is sluggish!
You feel Its;, dl&zy and all
knocked out. Your head is dull, your
tongue is coated; breath bad; stomach
sour and bowels constipated. But
don't take salivating calomel. It makes
you sick; you may lose a day's work.
Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver,
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel crashes Into sour bile like
dynamite, breaking It up. That's when
you feel that awful nausea and cramping.
If you want to enjoy the nicest, gentlest
liver and bowel cleansing you
ever experienced Just take a spoonful
of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone tonight.
Your druggist or dealer sells
you a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone
for a few cents under my personal
money-back guarantee that each spoonFor-MAlARIA,
CHILLS and FEVER.
PREPARE FOR
In times of Peace prepare for a
ISifC demands trained men and wom<
llr tl your salary -will be. Today nu
" business. Enroll 'With this
' equipped business college, and h
' make your future success secure. Handsome
! logue mailed on request. You can enter an:
! School open all summer.
W ?!? quick relief.
^1 """ gl Boon rtmoTN ewelltn* and short
V ?1 breath. H??r hwrt of lta equl for dronh
\ JHTrr It. Trial trrwunl cent FRII. by malL
Write to Oft. THOMAS E. GREEN
RM* Will. *0. OMATSWORTH. U
Kuneell Srwufr Disposal 8jf?t?m, liurllnvton.
la. With or without water worka. No chem.
jjy^Vns/Ju^j
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OU buy a bag of *
Durham tobacco.
/ith your own hands yo
rettes. They are made
n. You've rolled your ov
s. a result, you have
shines can't equal. (A
rettes from one bag!)
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lose a day's work.
ful will clean your sluggish Uv*r bS? ; ?; ? -^1
ter than a dose of nasty calomel aa# , J
that It won't make you sick. "... ,/:
Dodson's Liver Tone la reel HvW
medicine. You'll know It next mom- n
lng because you will wake up feeling J
fine, your liver will be working, yen* 9
headache and dizziness gone, yoOf
stomach will be sweet and your bowel*
regular. You will feel like working)
you'll be cheerful; full of vigor and
nmbftlon. !sv!m
Dodson's Liver Tone Is entire!?
vegetable, therefore harmless aqd can ^
not salivate. Give It to your children.
Millions of people are using Dodson** i
Liver Tone Instead of dnngerous calomel
now. Your druggist will tell yon
that the sale of calomel Is almost , .
stopped entirely here.?Adv.
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bettor Job at a larger salary. Modern buslneaa
n experts. The better tho training the larger
r grnduates are lu the front ranks of modern K
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Raleigh. N. C. and Charlotte. N. C.
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