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' Wlfr'] . I . ; -a" ." Don't take nasty, danger* constipated, headac t Calomel makes yon sick; yon lose a amy's work. Calomel is quicksilver and It salivates; calomel lnjurys your ver. It yon are billons, feel laxy, sluggish and all knocked out. If your bowels are constipated and your bead aches or stomach Is soar, Just take a spoonful of harmless Dodson's. Liver Tone Instead of using sickening, salivating calomel. Dodson's Liver Tone . Is real liver medicine. You'll knotfr it ^ next morning because you will wake ap feeling fine, your liver will be workyour headache and dizziness gone, | joar stomach will be sweet and boweja regular. You will feel like working. You'll be cheerful; full of vigor and'ambition. Your druggist or dealer sella you a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a Australians Fond of Meat. Australian appetites are quite robust, judging by recent statistics, which show that the average Australian . ' eats every year '204 pounds of meat, which works out at an average of two sheep and one-llfth of a bullock for ev ery man. woman and baby In Austral asiu I He eats more than twice as much as the average Englishman, three times as much as the average FrenchVIUVI O ?wl Cjkltf llinAo\na tiitt /*!. mm II>a flint iuui iiuiva na inui 11 ua intr average Germun <?r Swiss. In addition lie consumes about three a^ul threequarter hundredweights of wheat, two and u half hundredweights of potatoes, and almost one hundredweight f sugar. If he Is a Tasmanlan he eats a quarter of a ton of potatoes In a % year. Cuticura Soothes Baby Rashes. That Itch and burn with hot baths ef Cuticura Soap followed by gentle anointings of Cuticura Ointment. Kothlng better, purer, sweeter, especially If a little of the fragrant Cuticura Talcum la dusted on at the finish. 25c each everywhere.?Adv. Obvious. "flow do you know that he's a millionaire?" "lie eats." The other fellow's viewpoint Is nlso seasonable?from his point of view. , Honesty Is the excuse lots of men give for helng poor. I Is it Possible * life and Swift & C primarily an < of men, not i of brick, m machinery. Packing I . equipment i ness are on! symbols of Igence, life -1 ence, and ri { of the men w the organiza those who di Will not Go\ tion of the pa< now contemplate take over the < physical property and sacrifice th Ipcueiicx? anu ue men, which is 1 the industry? What legislat cal adroitness coi life and brains, o Let us send you It will int< Address Swift Union Stock Yards, Swift Com] //^wuiaaiin?3a^\\ w )] ick Tomorrow! odson's Liver Tone 1 ! ma calomel when bilious, hy. Listen to me! 0 few cents under my personal guarantee that it will clean your sluggish User better than nasty calomel; it wont make yon sick and you can eat anything, you want without being salivated. Tour druggist guarantees, that each spoonful will start your liver, clean your bowels and straighten yon up by morning or you get your money back. Children gladly take Dodson's Liver Tone because It is pleasant tasting and doesn't gripe or cramp or make them sick. I am selling millions of bottles of Dodson'S Liver Tone to people who have found that this pleasant, vegetable liver medicine takes the place of dnngerous calomel. Buy one bottle on my sound, reliable guarantee. Ask your druggist about me.?Adv. Had Luncheon in Tank. For storing brandy n Capetown firm Installed a tank to hold 20,250 gallons. It was 12 feet deep and 20 feet In diameter. To celebrate the occasion of its completion. 10 persons sat down to luncheon In the tank. /fvTmous French Discover^ replace? nerve vvastajeT"? Increases strenjth.energy. Qj endurance and Vjftor. B builds firm healthy flesh. ^ x^lst THING KNIOWN For~7 t ? Keduces Bursal Knltrgementi, II Thickened, Swollen Tissues, | ] Curbs, Filled Tendons, Sore- j W ness from Bruises or Strains; stops Spavin Lameness, allay* pain. Jem Doe* not blitter, remove the hair or lay up the horte. $2.50 s bottle at.druggists or delivered. Book 1 R free. ABSOR.B1NE, JR., for mankind?an antiieptic liniment for bruises, cuts, wound*, train*, painful, swollen veins or gland*. It heals and soothes. fl.2S a bottle at druggists or postpaid. Will tell you mors if you write. Made in the U. S. A. by W. F.Y0UN8. P. D. F..I10Tss|lsSL,SsrlnsfU(d. Mass. to Legislate || Brains? _ ||J Company is jl Drganization Jj a collection jl lortar, and fl 'lants, their ||^ Alia U5CIU1ly outward the intelli- | ong experi- |j ght purpose jj 'ho compose tion and of rect it rernment direc- j jj zking industry, jj id by Congress, jj amnhr Vinclr nf ii i &A V4UIlk ? r and equipment ji e initiative, ex- js ivotion of these j the life itself of 'jlji ion, what politi- ii uld replace such jj nee driven out? j| a Swift "Dollar." | sreat you. ij ft Company, , Chicago, m. y pany, U.S. A. || >Tk,S SHOW^V If u J WHAT BECOMES Of\ =3 1 jfi X AVERAAE DOLLAR X f ijl I RECEIVED BY \ ,,|W /swift & company\ _jm if FAOM THE SALC OF MEAT 1 AND BY PAOOUCTS 1 ? CENTS It PAID PON TNI a l-JCSaM t LIVE ANIMAL f . % It.M CENTS POA LAAOA M % EXPENSES AMD EASIEST M X CENTS REMAINS # \ WITH / VswrracwfrAmr / AS PAorrr^^^ TRUCKS FOR USE ON PUBUC ROADS V ^ SIXTEEN MORE ARMY TRUCKS TO BE DISTRIBUTED AMONG SEVERAL COUNTIES. \ ARE TO BE SHIPPED DIRECT Two Hundred Thousand Pounds T. N. T. Is Also Shipped From Capital For Use in Various Counties. Columbia. Sixteen trucks, in addition to those already allocated to the State highway commission by the United States war department, are being sent to South Carolina at the present time from 8treater, 111., according to information recently received by Capt. Roy Pennell, highway engineer. These trucks will be sent to eight counties direct. They will not be distributed from Columbia, but will go direct to the county seats from the shipping point in Illinois. The highway department has received, all told. 60 trucks from the government for use in highway construction over the state. Three carloads of T. N. T., a powerful explosive, have been shipped from Washington to the highway department for use in removing stumps and making excavations in road building in the state. The explosive will be sent to different counties as the need arises. T. N. T. is not considered quite so dangerous to handle as is dynamite In that it is harder to detonate. The three cars will bring 200,000 pounds of the explosive into the state. Checking School Accounts. The office of the state superintendent of education Is busy checking the annual reports from the several county superintendents covering the scholastic year 1918-19. These reports supply most of the statistical data compiled annually by the state superintendent for the general assembly. Immediately after the annual settlement in July among the county officials of any county, the school report may be completed, certified and forwarded to the state superintendent. This has been done in 29 counties. The IS missing counties must report by September 1. The law also requires a report from state aided high schools and state aided rural graded schools. These two groups comprise nearly 1,000 communities. The trustees of some 200 of these districts are in danger of losing state aid during the scholastic year 1919-?0, because their teachers have so far failed to furnish the legal report for 1918-19. Promoted Law and Order. Probably traceable to the meeting hold July 16 for the promotion of law and order by the sheriff, solicitors and foremen of the grand Juries in the governor's office many requests are coming to the office of the governor for the enforcement In law. Particularly is this true in respect to the request to root out all illicit liquor stills. Information concerning the whereabouts of stills of the suspected whereabout are sent in by those who are interested in seeing the laws enforced. This is taken to be a healthy sign and betoken a spirit on the part of the people to support Governor Cooper in his endeavor to make the state free from many evils. Seme New Enterpriees. W. Banks Dove, secretary of state. issued the following charters and commissions: A commission to ths People's Wholesale Grocery Company of Nichols, with a proposed capital of $25,000. It will sell at wholesale groceries, fertilisers and farm products. A commission to the Hercules Warehouse Company of Hartsville with a proposed capital stock of $1,000. Jt will buy and sell real estate, warehouses and to store cotton, cotton seed and other materials. For Malaria Prevention. At the request of Dr. J. A. Hayne, a government public health officer has been detailed to come to South Carolina to make a survey of the towns and cflles of the state for the purpose of learning what is necessary to eliminate malaria. Dr. Hayne has been not.fled that J. M. Fishor. associate sanitary engineer of the United States health service, has been ordered to come to South Carolina for the purpose of making these surveys. Mr. Fisher is to h:*ve his headquarters in Columbia. Accident Prevention Campaign. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad is planning to take part in the national railroad accident prevention drive to bo conducted on all lines under federal control between the dates October 18 and 31. The repl object of this drive is for educational purposes and it is believed that by carrying on an intensive campaign of accident prevention for a period of two weeks will have a most wholesome effect upon employees and the public, by Impressing on them the evils of carelessness. .hool Bulletin Out. "A School Program for 8outh Carolina" Ib the latest hnlletln of the extension department of the University of South Carolina which has Just come from the press. The bulletin Is in the form of a master of arts thesis writ- ; ten by Mrs. Dera D. Parkinson, graduate of the class of 1819 with the | M. A. degree. It has been published j by the extension division and will be , available to all schoolmen of the state. I Mrs. Parkinson's thesis is an ex- ' hsuative study of school conditions tm Sooth Carolina at this time. IncrwMt In Corporation Fooo. But L. Oaborno, comptroller tonoral, baa given oat the following information with regard to tbo corporation licence foot collected by hla office for l?l?: The feee collected to date from foreign and domestic corporations tor 1919 rhow an increase of 15,188.11. the amount collected being 8107,007.90 against *101,819.78 for 1918. The law requires every corporation doing btiainess in the state to make a report and secure a license from the comptroller general. The fee paid for this license ie based upon the paid in capital, being one-half of 1 per cent on same, with a minimum tee of *5. There are between 4,000 and 5,000 corporations doing business in the state, the majority of these paying the minimum fee. Cotton mills, banks and foreign corporations pay approximately 55 per cent of the total amount collected. . Since the enactment of the corporation law these fees have more than doubled. The amount collected in 1905, the first year, was *42,429.48. Corporations failing to make a report or pay the license fee to the comptroller general for collection and Attorney General Wolfe has made a special effort to collect those placed in his hands this year, and there remain very few now that have not complied with the law. Suit will be entered against those. Blease Will Not Run. Cole L. Blease issued a statement in which he said he would not be a candidate for congress in the Seventh istrict in the general election. He said he had not been nor would be a candidate. July 29 he announced hlB candidacy in the general election, issued his platform and called on his followers to stay away from the primary that they might "not be bound" by the primary oath. Major Peoples Transferred. Washington.?(Special)?Thomas H. Peeples of South Carolina, who received a commissicn some time ago as major in the army and who is now on duty in this city, has been transferred to the war board of appeals to handle claims growing out of the war under the Dent bill. In this capacity Major Beebles will be chief counsel. There are many claims of contractors which remain to be settled. His new duties will take him to various parts of the United States from time to time. Negro Enters Damage Suit. John Castor, negro, has filed suit against R. E. Lee, member of the Columbia Railway, Gas & Electric Company. The officer and corporation are made defendants in a complaint alleging injuries and damages to the amount of $10,000 is asked for. The complaint alleges that on or about November 24, 1918, the plaintiff was a passenger on a trolley car and that while being ejected he was shot several times. Permanent and serious injuries are alleged. Taxes Collected in Full. Rut L. Osborne, comptroller general, has returned to Columbia after being absent witnessing annual settlements for the greater part of the week. Mr. Osborne visited the counties of Chester, York. Lancaster, Kershaw and Chesterfield. The comptroller general reports that in Lancaster county all delinquent taxeH had been collected on June 30. and he found no executions whatever in Sheriff Hunter's hands, he having ocllected same and made a final report to the county treasurer prior to June 30. Preparing to Fight Flue. Dr. J. A. Hayne, Btate health officer, says that very soon plans will have been finished to meet any emergence should there be an epidemic of influ enza in this or any of the Southern states. At a recent meeting of the state health ofTIrers Dr. Ennion G. Williams, state commisloner of health of Virginia, Dr. Wl S. Rankin, state health officer of North Carolina, were appointed a committee to prepare plans to combat any epidemic of influence should such occur. Securing Census Facts. H. R. Dickens, special agent of the bureau of the census for the federal government, is busy Ih the office of the comptroller general, getting facts in regard to the financial conditions of the various towns nnd cities. Ench town and cfty in the state will be or has been visited by representatives of the federal government for this purpose. A report on the financial condition of the various municipalities is made to the census bureau each year and the facts thus obtained are published. Pharmacists Association. PruKgiftts from Richland and Ker siiuvt cuuunra uiki <ti mw cny nan and organized a district association. F. S. Earle was chosen president and F. IC. Otic was elected secietary. The pharmacists were planning ta affiliate with the state association and a committee will bo appointed to prepnre rules and regulations. The association will hold regular meetings to discues matters concerning the welfare of the drug business. The meeting wit attended fcy leading druggists. Large Insurance Collections. The Insurance department of South Carolina Is baring tie most prosperous year In Its history. Already its collections hare bean $291,759.1 which Is moie than has ever before been collected la a full yaar. Last year the collection! for the whole year ware $243.056.$8. Csmtntaaioner McSwaln la commeating on the collections aaye that from rtports the South la proving to ha about the moet prosperous section of the country Judging by the amount of Insurance written. I ' * * - - - V; "BAYER CROSS" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin** to be genuine most be marked with the safety "Bayer Cross." Always buy an unbroken Bayer package which contains proper directions to safely relieve Headache, Toothache, Earache, 1 Neuralgia, Colds and pain. Handy tin i boxfes of 12 tablets cost but a few 1 cents at drug stores?larger packages f also. Aspirin is the trade mark of 1 Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlc- < acldester of Sallcyllcacid.?Adv. < ] The End of a Pot of Gold. 1 "Think of the thousands you spent i on those impracticable s'chemes of i yours. Tm afraid you are one of those 1 rainbow chasers." i "Well, anyhow, we rainbow chasers 1 1 get a run for our money."?Boston 1 Transcript. AS?YOUNG "AS YOUR KIDNEYS , ?. TTie jiecret^ of _youth is ELIMINA I uv jfUiaONS from your body. 1 This done, you can live to be a hundred ! and enjoy the good things of life with i as much "pep" as you did when in the springtime of youth. Keep your body in good condition, that's I lie secret* \Vatch the kidneys. They filter nnd i purify the blood, all of which blood , passes through them once every three i minutes. Keep them clean and in proper working condition and you have nothing to fear. Drive the poisonous wastes and deadly uric acid accumula; tions from your system. Tako GOLD MEDAIg Haarlem Oil Capsules and you will always be in good condition. You will feel strong and vigorous, with steady nerves and elastic muscles. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are imported direct from the laboratories at Haarlem, Holland. They ai a reliable remedy which has been used by the sturdy Dutch for over 200 years, and has helped them to develop into one of the strongest and heartniest races of the world. Get them from your druggist. Do not take a substitute. In sealed packages? three sizes.?Adv. Caustio. Reggie?Yas, I have subscribed $r?0 to a school for the weak-minded. Miss Keen?As tuition? The Strong Withstand the Heat of Summer Better Than the W??k Old people who are feeble and younier people who are weak, will be strengthened and enabled to so through the depressing heat of eummer by taking Grove's taatelen chill tonic. It purlflea and enrlchea the blood and bullda up the whole system. Tou can i loon feel Its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. 60c. "Floral Ruffians." Primroses, which are now adding: to the color of London streets, were taken by Iluskln for his type of "flowers of gracious breeding," nnd they are invariably represented by poets ?s floral weaklings. This is strange, for t it is nil quite contrary to the facts t in nature. t Primroses are really floral ruffians, 1 to which they owe their "survival" In \ the fierce "struggle for existence" c among wild flowers. They are hardy Alpine plants, found on mountainous P j heights throughout Europe and Asia, even on the highest ranges of the Him- j, alayns. ? They also seem to be rather poisonous. though alleged by Lord Beacons- tl i field to make an admirable salad. Ex- v i cept pigs, no nnlmals will eat prim- -v ! roses. They bloom with Impunity in Y , a rabbit warren.?London Chronicle. ????-??? . v Paying Institution. t< A recent report to the state department on business conditions in and around the munlclpaity of Bangor, England, stated that the cemetery was v the only city Institution which made money last year. u These consular reports, by the way., g usually nre masterpieces of nnti-cllmax. In the most high-flown language they present the compliments of the 11 consul to the "Honorable the Secretary I1 of State" nnd then, freuently, beg to leave to Inclose a clipping on the beanbag blight in Patagonia, or some other tring if equal Import. " ,1 A Poser. h Kid?Ma, can people see out of glass eyes? Ma?No, dear. Kid?Then what's the use having a them made out of glass? a Pos i weighin What : . * * Tkt occasional nao of Roman Ky? Balsam It nlcht will pro ran', and relievo tlrod oyoo, Vatory oysa, and oyo strain. Adv. This Cat an Exception. The wife met her husband at the loor on his return from his day's la>or. "Oh. George." she said, "we Just had i visit from a bluck cat." "That's nice." said hubby. Black ?ts are lucky, you know." "Yes; this one certainly was. He an away with the steak I was going o cook for you!" GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER In the good old summer time when fruits of all kinds are getting ripe md tempting, when cucumbers, radishes and vegetables fresh from the garden are too good to resist, when the festive picnic prevnlls and everybody ?vereats and your stomach goes back >n you, then Is the time for "August Flower," the sovereign remedy for :lred, overworked and disordered stomichs, a panacea for Indigestion, fer nentatlon of food, sour stomach, sick icndnche and constipation. It gently ttlmulntes the liver, cleanses the In:estlnes and alimentary cnnal. making ife worth living. Sold everywhere. Adv. An honest doubter won't stay in the Inrb l?? ?? - - .?.?? iwiisn limn i? nvcvxsary. Matrimony Is a great Institution; It nakes a man forget his other troubles. Choice bits of veal, creai eggs combine with othci to give Libby's Veal Loaf flavor Order a package f Libby, M9Neill & Same Toe. This youngster is one of the type I hat constantly is falling over some- i hing. He has entire summers of sore * oes because he "stumps" them, llis ( i anther, wearying of tying tip his ! rounds, said to him on his most recent all for ilrst aid : 1 "Son, If you stump another too I'm < ;oing to punish you." 1 An hour later she heard the famtU nr yelp. He had gone dowwn in action i gain. I "Another toe." the mother martin red. She prepared to make her 1 rord good. "I told yott I'd whip you < P you stumped another toe. Come in i he house." j I "No, mother, you're wrong." the hoy ' rhined appealingly. "This is the same ' < ?e." ' Object ot Suspicion. "This fellow has an easy air on the fitness stand." "It's an old story to him. He's sed to being cross-examined by con- 1 ressional committees." ; < "How so?" ' i "He was in the purchasing departlent of the army during the war."? tirmiughom Age-Herald. ! ! | The Trouble With Them. t "Some families," saiil Uncle Elton, 1 would he a whole lot happier if dey idn't keep tryln' lo put too much Jazz I i 'Home, Sweet Home.*" i ^ , The Difficulty. Ned (enthusiastically)?".Tohhles is live wire." Hurry (iMooniily)?"He's i live wire you enn't 'toueh.' " : Cen will buy big package o m 7VJ Cere g over a poui are you payir coffee ? COULDNOT SLEEpfe^B Mr. Schlevsner ii Misery Ridiey Complaiit Dau'l V Give Complete Relief. fcwiB "Heavy work brought on my Utjjttl complaint," nays Win. Schleusnar, ?mp Suburban Ave., Wellston, Mo. morning when shoeing a borM I taken with a sudden pain in my baott and fell flat on the floor. If I badRvi ' -aB ?been hit with a trip batympP -\ f mcr, I couldn't have ad1 itiwii ? 41 fer?d. more. I stayed m ; :-* p ^ | the house for five weak* ;0",U X ^nllan^ *',e Pa'n wa* wearinn <jU m| "A ea*Hr t'ie ',te out ?' me* f3P ^ V OMWy times, I couldn't ??< "2J ' wink of sleep because of a Aatha misery and I*had to ub JyP get up every few momenta , | ?.- to pass the secretions that "Cji nr. imms were highly colored, of foul odor, filled with sandy sediment t and terribly scalding. Mv bladder fait - as though it were afire. The pain brought stupor and a reeling sensation in my head; the torture of it cannot be descril>cd. If I got onto my feet I couldn't walk but felt dizzy and all In a flutter and everything would torn black. My head ached ao it seemed as though my eves were being dragged out. I started using Doan's Kidney Pills and I was soon rid of all the trouble." Subscribed and sworn to before me. C. H. COOOESHALL. : Xotary Public. Get Doan's at Any Store. Me a Ben DOAN'S kfTJLV FOSTER-M1LBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. ? y . .... mcry butter and fresh tempting ingredients its delicate, appetizing rom your grocer today. Libbv. Chicaoo All Written by Women. An Indiana Iranian's' federation has, inneh lo some of tin' male members* chagrin, a woman for its president. Of course some of them try to show their superiority?particularly one who the nther day was arguing tlint women knew so little about parliamentary 1 rill that they were not titled for the positions of superior ofllces. The young woman listened, smiled rind then said: "Well, I'm willing to learn." Magnanimously the man offered to liny her a hook on the subject. They altered a hook store, made known their request, and the clerk laid down on I he counter before them four hooks, uiying that they were the only hooks in the subject she had. They began to >xnmlnc them and lo?all four were written by women.?Indianapolis N'ews. Sizing Up Father. Little Johnny has a sister of whom 10 is very proud. His mother the oth r day heard lilia talking to the infant uid this was what he said: "It's too bad you can't go anywhere, fou can't go to the movies; you can't ;o to see Oenernl Kdwnrds. You luiven't seen any big men at all?only men" mm miner, mm uiey ain't so i'ery How papa learned of the incident nasn't been disclosed, but it can he maglned that mother, for a while, had i large sized twinkle in her eye. There's a lot of difference in thlnkng what you know and knowing what roe think. its 'X nd, net. ig for