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iNP*? W-' ? -f ''M - ; Grovo'a it the Genuine and Only Lmxmthrm Bromo ^ mm * Quinine ImMmtm ( I The first ami original Gold and Grip tablet, the merit of which Is recognized by all civilized nations. Be careful ( avoid imitations. Be sure its Bromo Itaro (O'sfc&frm*' The genuine bear* this signature 30c. 16799 DIED | in New York City alone from kid| ney trouble last year. Don't allow I yourself to become a victim by | neglecting pains and aches. Guard i against this trouble by taking COLD MEDAL The world's standard remedy for kidney* liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Holland's national remedy since 1696. . All druggists, three sizes. Guaranteed. Leek for the um Gold Medal on ever* boa and accent no imitation Mothers, Prepare! u ucu a Kin .uvuumeB a woman. When a woman becomes a mother and when a woman passes through the changes of middle JhJtfSw life, are the thrG? periods of life when V Dr. Pierce's Favor^ lte Prescription Is pA most needed. Many thousands would testify Just as does "jr** the following: Raphlne, Va.?"I took Dr. Pleroe's Favorite Prescription about two years ago during expectancy and got along fine?better than any other time. I was ill only two hours, or maybe less. I am the mother of seven children."?MRS. J. I. HALLIBURTON, R. F. D. 1. Send 10c for large trial package of Favorite Prescription Tablets to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y. Bad Stomach .*1 .. * w . Sends Her to Bed k for 10 Months ' EatonSo Gets Her Up / "Over a year ago," snys Mrs. Dora Williams, "I took to bed and for 10 months did not think I would live. Eatonlc helped me so much I nrn now up and able to work. I recommend It highly for stomach trouble." Eatonlc helps people to get well by taking up and carrying out the excess acidity and gases that put the stomach out of order. If you have Indigestion, sourness, heartburn, belching, food repeating, or other stomach distress, take an Eatonlc after each meal. Big box costs only a trifle with your druggist's guarantee. BVHMMI Havre* you RHEUMATISM Lumbego or Gout ? Tkk* RHKJV ACIDK to ndot* tb*e?SM and drlT* the poteen from Um ijiub. "iiiuuau oa tni mine rtm HicuTui oa tot otnmur At AU Drncitlata Jai. Bafly A Son, Wlnlutlt DiibiWlm Send us your name today and those ot your tnends interested in gardening and we will send you absolutely free a copy of our 56 Page Valuable Informatiok BOOK ON GARDENING 1021 EDITION WILLIAMS SEED COMPANY 69*71 Commercial Place, Norfolk, Va. Cuticura Soap SHAVES Without Mug Qttaor joy U t>? fmTorH, focrofotyrMor tkmrt**. m npismysMiVoiiBi Wsiated Coughs Mm hOm eonpUcatkMM If ouhcad. a M tld Ml bin* tried rotnedr th.t MOwwMkctlaa for inore llion ftfey jr?*r? fiEPiT OF CHIEF | STATE JETEGTWE EICHELBERGER, .STATIONED AT FLORENCE, HAS MADE 610 RAIDS DURING YEAR. i DESTROY 161 ILLICIT SMS The Value of Whi&key, Wine and CU der Destroyed, at Blind TlQer Prices Estimated at $15,000. Florence.?In his annual report L> Governor Cooper, Chief State Detective Flchelberger calls attention to the fact that from the cases brought by him into the courts during the past year numbering 157, there have been 119 pleas of guilty, three acquittals and three mistrials. Thirtytwo cases have not been tried. From the cases tried fines were imposed and collected Ua the amount of $21,670 with a total tlmo ti\ eral prisons and chaingangs of 7,160 days. Through the efforts of Mr. Eichelberger and the fedoral, city and county officers who assisted him. there were destroyed 161 Illicit whiskey stills, 2-77 gallons of whiskey, 7.050 gallons of mash, 150 gallons of cider, 205 gallons of wine. The value of the whiskey, wine and cider destroyed at prevailing blind tiger prices Jb estimated at over $15,000. Mr. Eichelberger's territory covers about ten counties. During the pest year he has made 610 separate raids. Anderson.?At a meeting of the city council steps were taken to keep boys off the streets at night, and it was voted that no boy under 14 should be allowed on the streets after 9 o'clock at night, and the police were given orders to this effect. A suggestion was also made that any stranger seen an the street after 12 o'clock should be investigated, and made to show satisfactory reasons why he should he out at so late an hour. The city fathers seemed to think that the might assist in the movement to curb lawlessness. Clemson College.?Marketing hogs by co-operative shipment has had a continued and steady growth, demonstrating the fact that it is the most practical and profitable method of di?. potlng of surplus swine. Thousands of cars of hogs have been shipped from various Southern states by the co-operatLve method, which has given satisfaction, says L. H. Lewis, extension agent in marketing, who has prepared information card No. 14 entiled "Marketing South Carolina Hogs." Rock Hill.?Tho city council has awarded to Ely Construction company contract for $100,000 worth of paving, the bid being $3.45 for a three-inch sheet asphalt on five-inch concrete base. There were 18 bidders and the prices ranged from $9S,400 to $121,000 on the Job. The city has the option of getting additional paving at the same rate, if desired. The contract is about six per cent under that of last year, and Is considered an especially good ore. Columbia.?Bodies of 23 soldiers who died overseas have reached Columbia and will be sent under escort from Camp Jackson to formor homes of the soldiers In Georgia, Florida, North and South Carolina. Included In the list were 12 South Carolinians, five Georgians, four North Carolinians and two from Florida. Orangeburg.?The city council of Orangeburg has passed a resolution calling upon landlords of this city to reduce rent in accordance with the reduction in wages in this community. Rents in Orangeburg have soared high and as there is a general wage cutting, the city fathers feel that rent should come down proportionately. Gaffney^?W. S. Hall of Gaffney was chosen the messenger to go to Washington with the official vote of the South Carolina presidential electors at the meeting of the electors held in the office of the secretary of state Extract of Ginger Siezed. Lancaster.?SherifT Hunter, Chief Bell, Constable Montgomery and Policeman Connor arrested and odlged I..t1 T W ^.1 4 " * * iu juii u. xu. uuuui, nuuen uaum ana Adam Din/in on the charge of having in their possession extract of ginger and selling the same as a bevarage. The officers seized 31 two ounce hottels of ginger, 21 empty bottles of like size, eight four ounce bottles And a five quart bottle filled with the same stuff. The automobile in which the ginger was transported was tuken and will be sold. Syndicate Strikes Oil. Charleston.?The Charleston syndicate which has "struck oil" near Summerville, is considering two courses of procedure in regard to the inter esting situation. The well drilling will either be continued beyond the present depth of 2.113 feet, in hope of getting a stronger yield of petroleum, or the stem drill will be remov ed. casings set in place, and water pumped out, to determine what flow of oil *s available. Drilling has been suspended until a cave-in is corrected with stitfqping clay. A Paying Colleton tank. Walterboro.?The directors of the Colleton Banking company held a re cent meeting, at which It was decided to declare a 12 per cent dividend carry 10 per cent to the surplus ac count, and leave the balance. mor< than a thousand dollars In the undi vlded profits accounts. This bank now haa a capital stock of 160,000 and sur pins of $15,000. The annual stockhol ders meeting will be held January 12 A splendid report will be made bj the officers, showing h good year"i work. , >L if I . Feel All Worn Out? Hm a ooid, grip, or otkv infectious WIMI lipped jroor strength? Do jroa suffer backachm look ambition, feel dull and depressed? Look to tow kidney#! Physicians (free that kidney troubW often reeulte from infectious disease. Too often the kidneys are neglected because tho sufferer doesn't realise they have broken down under the strain of filtering disease created poisons from the blood. If your back is bad, your kidneys act irregularly, and you feel all ran down, use Doan'a Kidney Fitly. Doan't hare helped thousands, lit your neighbor/ A South Carolina Caie J. W. Ereklne, retired farmer, 640 N. Fant St.". Ander"There was' a pain through the small of my back and 1 was often so sore J and lame I could n hardly straighten MnMAk U after bending. My kidneys dtdn't act right and I had to get up often during \ the night. I used Doan's Kidney Pills and they entirely cured me." Get Dean's at Amy State, OOe a Bea DOAN'S *?R5V FOSTEK-M1LBURW CO, BUFFAXjO. W. V. mm JESSmk Vaseline ! Reg U S.Pat Off Carbolated An antiseptic dressing for cuts sores, etc. ? A necessity where there are children. AVOID SUBSTITUTES CUESEKROUGH MFG. Ca (CONlOtlO^TIO) State Street ' New York For CROUP, COLDS, INFLUENZA A PNEUMONIA Mothera ibould k?p It' of Br.aie'a Vipomeotb. air. convenient. When Croup. Iilteui o? Pnoamania threaten, ihn dcllf htfal nlr* rubbed wall lata the throat, cheat and ander tha arma. aril I roller, th. choklnf. break c? creation ut promon reatfal Uaw. iv?mm will noi sum rot aonits $1M1 ?B jn^gmu m ml *n*tf An evildoer Is one who believes in doliiK others before they utteiupt to do him. MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative ' Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only?look for the name Cullfornia on the package, then you are sure your t chlM Is having the best and most harm- c less physic for the little stomach, liver i and bowels. Children love its fruity c taste. Full directions on euch bottle, j You must say "California."?Adv. 1 There's one peculiarity about women J ?the more n man knows abbut them t the more he has to learn. I AcniniM 1 ttorimn Name "Bayer" on Genuine ? pAVIM ! Warning! Unless you see tlie nam* ? "Bayer" on pnckage or on tablets you > are not getting genuine Aspirin preI serlbetl by physlclnns for twenty-one years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin ouly as told In the Ilayer package for Colds, Headache, Neural* 1 gin, Hlieumntl.stn, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for I'ain. Handy tin 1 boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of As !> ! VODI iciv 1-t-iiis. LTUK){>^^ fll-SO sell larger packages. Aspirin Is the 1 trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of 1 Monoacetlcacldester of Sallcycacld.? I Adv. A man Is foolish to borrow trouble ' when there are so many i>eople anxi ions to give It away. > I JSL 9 FIOnAKo'aAFI ^ I n COMBINATION ] VP H PIhms J?M ApfditM A I Soak 1 envelope Ckkn' Granu- g JJ lated CdbliM in M cup cold water _ r B and melt over iteam; add M cup _ sugar, 1 pt. Grape Juice, and the " juice of 2 Orange* and 1 Lemon strained. Mould in sherbert glasses * act is coM fte* ?o balden. Caraiah vlik B *tl|H err am. Scire* elfkc | W. N. U.. CfHARLOTTK, NO. 4-1821. OTRP1P V ' ' J-. # . >* i CWL HORROR TOLDJUfJOnSBN You Don't Need to Sicken, Gripe or Salivate Yourself to Start Liver. You're bilious, sluggish, constipated. You feel headachy, your stomach may be sour, your breath bad, your skin sallow aud you believe you need Tile, dangerous calomel to start liver and bowels. Here's my guarantee 1 Ask your druggist for a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone and take a spoonful touight. If It doesn't start your liver and straighten you right up better than calomel und without griping or making you sick I want you to go back to the store and get your money. Take calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak and sick and nauseated. Don't lose a day. Take a spoonful of harmless, vegetable Dodson's Liver Tone tonight and wake up feeling splendid. It Is perfectly harmless, so give it to your children any time. It can't salivate.?Adv. The Inconsistent Male. Men are inconsistent. They complain If their wives don't rend the newspapers and keep up with Important events, and yet few of them read the fnshion notes.?Baltimore Sun. ABLE TO DO HER WORK After Long Suffering Mrs. Siefert Was Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Pottsville. Pa. ?"I suffered with female trouble for four or five years and Hwas very irregular. I was not fit to do from a doctor and got no benefit. I saw Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound advertised in the newspapers and took it and got all right. I pounds or more and am now able to do my work. I recommend the Vegetable Comnound to mv friends and you may use these facts as a testimonial. '?Mrs. Sallie Siefert, 313 W. Fourth Street Pottsville, Pa. The everyday life of many housewives is a continual struggle with weakness and pain. There is nothing more wearing than the ceaseless round of household duties and they become doubly hard when some female trouble makes every bone and muscle ache, and nerves all on edge. * If you are one of these women do not suffer for four or five years as Mrs. Siefert did, but profit by ner experience and be restored to health by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. HOW DOCTORS TREAT COLDS ANDJTHE FLU First Step in Treatment Is & Brisk Purgative With Calotabs, the Purified and Refined Calomel Tablets that are Nausealess, Safe and Sure. Doctors have found by experience hat no medicine for eolda and inflninza can be dependod upon for full eflectiveneas until the liver is made thor?ughly active. That is why the first itep in the treatment is the new, nauseaess colomel tablets called Calotabs, vhich are free from the sickening and veakenlng effects of the old stylo ealonel. Doctors also point out the fact hat an active liver may go a long way owards preventing influenza and ia one if the most important factors in enabling the patient to auccessfullr withitand an attack and ward off pneunonia. One Calotab on the tongue at bed :ime with a swallow of water?that's ill. No salts, no nausea nor the slightsat interference with your eating, pleasire or work. Next morning your cold ias vanished, your liver is active, your lystem is purified, and you are feeling S IlL . 1 1!.- -?? * * iiur# niiu tt Hppuiuo xor oreAK* fast. Druggists sell Calotabs only in original sealed packages, priee thirtySve cents. Yonr money will be cheerfully refunded if you do not find than delightful.?(Adv.) Jllj^ Keep a rag | Bottle Bandy &3t[ Pain whether it come* from rheu5.T.. matism, neuralgia, sciatica, backache or sprain is usually 2251 most acute at night If you have a bottle of Yager's Liniment handy and use it you get quick relief. Price 35c. ?? The Urge bottle contains twice M much aa the usual 50c bottle of Uniment and latta the averajte fam Ill ily tor months. At all dealers. Ill OTLBKBT BROS.* COh n>ltliaor? Ud. SEEDS THAT SUCCEED Bolgiano's 1921 Catalof LX >><7 Bent free to all who ask \ JMUsM/ 7 (or It. Blfftr and bettai VjnnPC)/ than ever, with beautiful X/' r 1 iy colored covera and full ot llluatratlona. _ WICMt INTROnrCTORY OFTTKR To all wj|) aend 10c with their requeat foi the catalog, we will aend alao one packet Jfch of Bolglaao'a Scarlet Globe Radish Berly Fortune Cnewnber. New Stone Tarnato, Iloljrlnno'a Featherbloom Aatera. Bolalano'a (linn* Flowered Zlaalae, Capitol Wared Spencer Sweet Pea*. A VALl'ABU COUPON Sent you with thla drat order will b* ac-1 cepted an 25c caah payment whan returned with -any future order of 91.00 or mora V. W. BOLOIANO A OO.. Washington. D. 0 1919 B St., N. W. The Nat Ion'a Capital fSBGt \ STARS FOR MUSIC FESTIVAL ?| Gsrsldln* Farrar and Number Othsrs 8ecursd to DallgH tAudiencaa at Spartanburg's Qala Event. Spartanburg. ? Geraldine Farrar heads the group of noted arttata secured for the Spartanburg music festival. according to announcement by Prof. Edmond Morris, director. With Miss Farrar on artists' night will appear Qulssippl Deluca, famous baritone. To date seven artists of the Metropolitan Opera company have been secured and there will be five others. ?Mme. Florence Easton, soprano, will sing. Associated w!th her will be Sophie Breslau, contralto. McBee.?Arrangements bave been completed for the holding of the largest peach dewberry and grape meeting in the state at McBee Friday, January 28. For many years peacb growers of this section have been making from $5,00 to $1,000 per acre, and plan to put out 1,250,000 more treeB this winter in the sand hills of North and South Carolina. Clemson AYgkrultural college, the Seaboaid All Line railway farmers and business men nf thin nntlro ?oo?lnn that there Is no better place in the South for fruit production. Charleston.?Of more than local interest will be the public mass meeting to be held in this city on the night of January 17, when distinguished surgeons from different parts of the country will deliver short talks on preservation of health, preventive medicines .and better hospital facilities, in language of a non-technical stylev this being the only "open" event of the convention of the South Carolina section, American College of I Surgeons. Florence.?After sawing their way through tw.o sets of bars, Fred Lawson and three other prisoners made their escape from the Florence county jail. Lawson was recently arrest ed in Charleston charged with burglarizing three stores at Poston, 8. C., and brought here for trial. t Anderson.?Three natives of Vera Cruz, Mexico, were sent to Hesters Station on the C. and W. C. railroad recently to buy some of the famous lighting cocks of Col. S. J. Hester. Col. Hester has often shipped" cocks to niexico, hut this was the first visit of real Mexicans to his "chicken ranch." to invest in cocks. Colonel Hester did not state the number of cocks bought, but did state the price paid him was 12,100. Columbia.?John Lantye Mlmnaugh, wealthy Columbia merchant, died at his home after an illness of 29 weeks. Death, which was sudden, was due to angina pectoris. He hixl been ill since last September but of late his condition had been considered as Improved therefore his unexpected death came as a distinct shock to his family and friends. Rock 1H11.?Conferences are being held by contractors and brick masons with a view of arirving at new wage scales for this city. It is realized that a reduction is necessary because of present conditions and the conferences were arranged that an equitable scale might be arrived at, also that a concerted effort might result in renewed building activity. RIdgeville.?It was learned that the Dixie Duroc farms, Inc., a local corporation, had been placed In the hands of a receiver by Judge Bowman. This farm was organized about a year ago by E. E. Auchmoody, a thoroughly practical and experienced breedor of pure bred hogs, and the news of the receivership was a surprise to 1 ,val people. Estill.?A turnip with a circumference of 29 inches, has appeared on Main street at this place. Another turnip grown nearby tried a different route measuring 13 1-2 inches in circumference and being 22 inches long. Qaffney,?T. M. Hughey and Claude and Luther Hughey. sons were placed under .honds of $590 each at a preliminary examination in which the defendants were charged with operating one of Cherokee's famous washont distilleries. Farmers to Grow Peaches. Spartanburg.?Subscriptions for 30 acres to a commercial peach orchard wore taken at Cramling. Among the leaders in the movement for a peach orchard on - a commercial scale In this section is Ben Gramlin, one of the best known farmers and business men | of the county. Associated with him are men prominent in the afTairs of their community. The meeting was held in the store of Mr. Gramling and was attended by fifty or more farmers, who are enthused over the project. Barbers Reduce Prices. Florence.?Indicating that the people of Lake City, Florence county, are keeping a close watch on the general downward trend of prices, the barbers there have announced a cut in charges from 25 cents for shaves and 50 cents for hair cuts to 15 cents and 35 cents for the same services. Old customers who have been shaving themselves and skipping hair cuts until driven to the shops by their wives, hecause of the high price of the luxury, are now going back to the barber shops. Anderson/?At a meeting held In the rooms of the chamber of commerce to discuss the lawlessness in this county and the ways to prevent it there were six preachers, five school teachers, seven women, five newspaper representatives three lawyers and a ? few others. Not a single banker, physician or merchant was present The Rev. Witherspoon Dodge opened the meeting by stating that not until the people get together and do something for themselves, will conditions bo any better. ^ o # Wet feet bring c Unpl entirely rid of a cough or cold, 1< gl~ jg<=?3rg i pf.di tSajaS^r bMkt cold or I L IV S3@wAr7thee,eet TIsMboeeEi tablets or liquid i??? KEEP IT IN 1 :: Look Out for Rh I j As Win So many cases of Rheumatism come from a tiny disease germ that infests the blood, that physicians are beginning to realize that this source of the disease in Wnminw quite prevalent. Of course a disease that has its source in the blood cannot be reached by local remedies applied to the surface. One remedy that has given splendid results m the treatment of Bheumatism is S.S.S., the fine old M i^vveraDs,Jumpers,Uoifo ALSf made of strong, fade StMel's Indigo C side the garment to be sure< >? * - V genuine, which positively i not fade or break In tt , Dealer* everywhere *cU Overall*, JumDtn i We arc maker* < J. L. STIFEL & SONS, i 'Wheeling. W. Vs. You will never make a mistake by talking to a man about himself. Constipation generally Indicate* disordered atomach. liver and bowel*. Wright-* Indian Vegetable Pllla restore regularity without griping?Adv. . Some wise married women can draw the line between coaxing and nagging. Cuticura Soothes Itching Scalp On retiring gently rub spots ??f dandruff autl itching with Ou Ileum ointment. Next morning shampoo witli Cuticura Soap and hot water. Make them your every day lollel preparations and have a clear skin and soft, white luu ids.?Atlv. Too many drawing-room smiles deteriorate Into kitchen frowns. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Those who are In a "run down" condition will notice that Catarrh bothers | them much more than when they are In ; good health. This fact proves that while Catarrh Is & local disease. It Is greatly ' Influenced by constitutional conditions. I HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is a Tonic and Blood Purlfler, and acts through | the blood upon the mucous surfaces ot { the body, thus reducing the Inflammation and restoring normal conditions. All druggists Circulars free. W. J. Cheney <t Co., Toledo, Ohio. The man who never Rives offense is ns scarce as he Is desirable. DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. A few cent* bays "Danderlne.'* After o few applications you cannot And a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and abundance.?Adv. The epicure catches the early bird. I Kill That CASCARAt FOR Colds, Coogbs Neglected Colds Taks as chances. Kaap this atandart Braaks op s cold in Qrippa in 3 days?Bi Qoinlns In this form docs not aifa l.asativa? No Opiate in Hill's. ALLDRUGGl i " i V-;.' H OUGHSAXir. Dokout They are a source of danger. II A| Two venerations have knows '-W. Il-Nll PE-RU-N A and ita aatonlab- ^ iff in* luccca In the retial ml ^ W ' catnrrhal dtam. Tb? proper medicine to haveaohaaS MpMykM^T >or everyday iUa. SOLD CVERYWHKBB THE HOUSE 4 eumatism | iter Approaches | blood remedy that has been sold by uruK^iBLs ior more tnan nicy years. v S.S.S. acts by driving out of the blood the disease germ that causes Rheumatism, thus affording real | relief. Begin taking S.S.S. today and if you will write a complete history of your case, our medical director will give you expert advice, without charge. Address Chief Medical Adviser, 151 Swift Laboratory, At* lanta, Ga. y tnd Uniforms mxlt of Stifel's Indigo Gollu il the cloth o?ly. 1ndtgo Dyer* and Printer*^ 260 Church Street. New York Their Use. "Courtroom doors ought to be made on n liberal scale." "Why ho?" "Because they nre Intended to b? open to conviction." A Strong Witness Natchez, Miss.?"The best medicines I have ever used In my home w. are 1->r- Pierce's. We gsjJRv have U8ed the 'Gold U en Medical DIbcotwp ery* ub a blood med\i ^J icinoand as a tonic, . / alao for deep-seated " couK^B ant* weak V 1UI|?8' an{* ^ waa excellent. "I always keep Dr. Pierce's PleaBant Pellets in my home for ubo when needed. I have given them to my children since thoy were quite small. They can be given with safety to the smallest child, owing to their being free from any injurious drug. Tboy regulate the stomach, liver and bowels in a mild, but very effective way. I cannot speak too highly of Dr. Pierce's mediclneB."? MRS. J. B. GILBERT, 212 St. Cathrinft Qt nftA* All J ? J_i" w mv?wv. ail u1 u&&13ls. Keep Stomacla and Bowels Right I Br giving baby the harmless. purely I ege table. infant*' and children's regulator. I #ARS.W!MS10WS SYRUP I briars astonishing, gratifyIn* results I tp making beby's stomach digest Stood and bowels more as *? they should at tsethlng C time. Guaranteed free from narcotics, op I- /y 7^^ atea. alcohol and all harmful lngrsdU 7\S~9,?< Jim ents. Safeand^ Cabbage Plants for Sale Orown In the open air on the sea coast of South Carolina. The kind that we set nut. which stand severe colds and make cabbages for us. V/e have the finest lot of these plants this srnson we ever grew. Early Jersey Wakeltelds. I,argn Type Wakeflelds and Buceaslnn. Prices K. O. B here by Express: 100 for II 26. 1.C00 for 12 00. 5.000 for I*.76. or 10.000 for 116 00. Hy Parcel Post In 8. C.: 600 fo- $1.60 or 12.60 per 1.000. In Oa. and N. C.: 600 for 11.76 or 12 75 per 1.000. In Fla., Ala . Miss., Tenn. and V*,: 600 for 12 00 or $3.00 per 1.000 Will be Klad to have your cin1i""i for ("abbaae Plnntii by ICiprenn or by Parcel Post ul above price*. Address all orders to The Meggett Flan! Co, Box ly, Meggett, 1 C WBSBE3BM parker'S HAIR BALSAM IFlKv^,y?e dfl IbtmoT*" I ifL-iarn B R tope II air Kail toe ffVvV -Ja Restores Color and B (Mt> MBeaatr to Cray and Faded Hall Fy v^vSKloc. and $1 oo at Drus-girta. s&'jjlllwer,* Cbem. ? I'a'cbogiic.lt.T HINDERCORNS Rem ores Corns, fJallonwi. ete_. stops all ilka, ensures cmnforl to ttrn 'ret, makes walklm; ess*. Its. by mat I or at Unr* rials. IIlaeox Chemical Works, 1'atchuL'Uo. N. Y. , Cold With I $ V* . / QUININE t and Lift Grippe I i are Dangerkuo 1 remedy hancfly for the ft ret eneeee. 24 hours? Relieves tcellent for HAsdeche t the heed?Queer* Is beet Tonic STS SE\L IT