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//? . PALMETTO EVENS K?w? IUa? ***** OMkmd Wtuu? ftUU BoitfUUry Volume XXI mm * fine ? iftrt -?.'.-I ^nt; 'works. ^ be had *mKi when you action manu -y?u give lift to the it. . MVttRMS ACTION M action made. It has been < ^,thc market for over fifty years. It hat a ltyht tou' Sx, as well as delicacy *nd P'jwer. ?, Insist upon having a SEA I VERNS ACTION in the piano I you purcliase. , If you wish further infer 1 mation, write; HtMRNS PIANO ACTION | COMPANY CAMBRIDGE,4 MA88. Is QUARANTEED to atop and perma nently cure that ter rible Itching. It is compounded for that Itch, Eczema, Tetter, Ring Worm or any other Skin : Disease. 50c at your druggist's, or by mail ? direct if he hasn't }t. Manufactured only by ?A. 0. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., Sherm?n. Texa& MONEY'?Tg|fPraC W?t?U J<mbowi M?|JJ ??r w hIml. WriU for r<f?i?iic*(?nd M. iHSlt SONS. LdBBBHh PREVENTION . letter than euro. Tutt'a PUU tf taken to tttM nut only cure, but wlH prevent SICK IIEAOACIIf, , ? f fcntou#n???,cort9jlp?tlon?ii<l - lOVE AND THE' "|, ?I>I-AWE Courting _ cure B n'ce r^my aeroplane, and ? place in It an r ^.fashioned BOfa or armchair put tho glrl ln get In yourself $urn on power. 1)0 not tn.any hurry. Get far enough that you can be preoc cupied to & few moments without n '^nP; ........ ^. Ct Is JuBt as well to strap the girl Ste can't get away, of course, but v:yo* can kiss a girl ln an aeroplane Aanich qasler if she is firmly secured. Always keep one hand on the steer ving apparatus and the other on the * girl; but if worst comes to worst, let 1. go the steering apparatus. The following schedule, if adhered to, will prevent ordinary accidents: Five hundred feet up, hold girl's } six hundred feet up, arra around her /waist 3emi hundred I49X, drop everything working eteerlng appa ratus with both feet. Be carefuL-Jghen you alight, not to come <\own near a church. In Uie ?1T~ (citement of the occasion you may for get' yourself and marry the girl. Many fatal accidents have resulted in this manner.?Puck. V Feminine Financiering. He?I've won our bet. on the foot ball game and you owe me ten kisses. She' (a commercial school graduate) ?Very well, I'll give you a draft on mamma. j Kla Wife. I "What do you do for a living, Moset" | "I'se de manager ob a laundry." "What's thd name of this laundry?' "Eliza Ann." Nothing amuses the average man ?more than to have some woman be Hove she fjj bossing hini, ^ ??????? The Happy Reply^ B?4$P*#| - bwkijrf ^ ~pt???y<jung j ?m ?rrTIlt CAROLINA uv* STOCK. Association Will Meet In Columbia February 14, "More and better Uva stock" will be the slogan of tba aunual meeting of the South Carolina Live Stock aa soclatlon, which baa beau called to meat in Columbia on February 1, ;.:j| ana 8. FoUowing the Increased pOrduction of corn in this State a vlgoroua cam paign, for more and better live it took will be puabed by thoae interested. "The boya have learned the older farmers how to make corn," aaya W. D. Byrd, of Laurens, the president of th* live atock aasociatlon, "and the live atock aaaociation 1b encouraging more and better live atock which will enable them to make atlll better com and sell It at the greatest profit by feeding it to live atock." An Intereatlng programme for the live atock aaaociation meeting has been prepared. Laat year, In cooperation with the Columbia Chamber of Commerce, the lire atock aasociatlon held the flrat educational butter contest in the *6outh. The conteat was auccessful and It has been deoided to hold an { other contest thia year. All interested in butter making are requested ,to I send an exhibit. An announcement 'iril! be made by President Byr^jtil to the butter oontest. The secretary of the live stock as soclatlon la J. M. Burgess, of Clem SOn college. f KUSPEROU8 FOR RAILROADS. Last Y?r Their Net Earnings Were iK-fra T | ' Grestsr. The railwTff* ^atetus operating in South Carolina UaW~faM). a most pros perous wear. The net earKTir#? of all the roa^s were approximately $2,Ojj0o,-" 000 greater than In 1909. J Tho total earnings for the s/^veral roads were bb follows: / 1909 1910 Southern . .12,378,056.00 $3,273,337.00 Blue Ridge... 169,023.31 168/752.32 A. C. L I,919>f8.66 2,283,497.32 Charleston & . W. Carolina J82,932.26 483,610.34 S. A. 422,842.91 479,186.34 The ut-iiflUca were compiled from the aw** reports of tho roads that ha *e wade to the railroad coin ,a?..^n. ijne ratio of operating expenses to ;f*vyiue was as follows; x ' Per cent. Southern ,. 74.92 Blue Ridge 63.01 Atlantic Coast Lin#* .73.66 Charleston-Western Carolina. .77.1 Seaboard Atr Line' . 74.16 There has been a substantial im provement on the part of all of the railways. They are giving better service thail during any period in the history of the State. Few trains are late. More than a score new pas senger stations have been erected during the year. ' Over thirty-two miles of new track have been laid. The roads have kept apace with the progress that has been made ih every other Industry in the State. Many improvement** are contemplated for this year. 8. A. L. To Hartsvllle. The Seaboard Air Line connection at McBee has been completed and the freight trains are running a regular scehdule into Hartsvllle each day. In a few days It 1s expected that a pas senger schedule will be put on and from what Is said it will be one wh1<jh will give connection at McBee witn all the through passenger trains. " Hit PPn ~M?k?r Burfltsr Flee. Stabbing and scratching with a hat pin, Miss Ruth Plnson, of Green wood, a college girl home tor tho holi days (ought, a burglar toho took to hla heels when the girl's father came to the rescue. TUN 'H no clue - to the Identity of, the burglar. !i Shocking Accident to Child/ Robert Smith, a little boy 5 years of age, while playing with his little cousin, Thepsa Lancaster, at Spartan burg, accidentally chopped oft the little glrl!a fingers with an axe. 8eml-Annual Jnterest Paid. The State of South Carolina paid the sum of $145,000 as interest on the State debt. This is a semi-annual payment, the total amount of interest paid each year being approximately $290,000. The State debt amounts to $6,626,000. Interest is 4 1-2 per cent. By an order of the General Assem bly the State last year borrowed $650,r 000. It is not known how much money will be required for operating expenses of the State government this ..." . : Hoptasoph* Shut Out; The license to do new business In South Carolina by the Improved Or der of Heptasophs of Baltimore has been revoked by F. H. MoMas ter. This action was taken by the Insurance commissioner In accord ance with the act regulating fraternal beneficial associations and because of the alleged refusal of the order to allow a representative of the insur ance department to examine such books and records as would enable him to make a correct valuation of the outstanding certificates -n?'.i?'1 r-y-.: rytlwom WiwM For 4UU Officials.?| There Is going to be a strong more - ~*t Started tor the provision o( ado ^ niTTL^.; fo^r State offlcTafiT Houm la vMi purpose*. TVere u not an lOfflwr ot 8tat? wfeo ie not crowded 1 tor roOm. At \?a?l three departments i ot State are forced to move each yen* in order to entertain ""Tjjijlil * '*Hio record* In thet^'ofllett eomf! d?y tm at? * ** Sarsaparilla Cures all humors, catarrh and rheumatism, relieves that tired feeling, restores the appetite, cures }>aleness, nervousness, builds up the whole system. Get it today in imu?I liquid form or choookted tablet* tf*U?d ??r?atttbft? ITCH CURED IN 90 M1WUTM, By Om ?f Dr. David's Sanative Wash We fru*r?nte* DR. DAVID'S SANATIVE WASH u> our? ?py cim* of lt?k I" 80 min ute*, if u*?J according to direction*, or we TJSSSlKriSWtMM. or U?uir? Dr. D?vid'?S*n*tiv? Weak will curt) lilw ?t ouu*. Price, 50 Cent* a Bottle li enuuot Ijo uiullcd. Delivered ?t jrour nc*r??t expre** ofllee tree, upvu receipt of 76 cent*. OWENS * MINOR DRUG CO. Richmond Virginia Restore* Gray Hair to Natural Color . HMOtU MIIHHrr an* iov?r Invigorate* *n4 t?r???nU lb* bair from falling off %?U by ?flimlM*, ? UM 01<*e? by XANTHINE OO., Richmond, Virginia 9>U? ?? f?? ?**?!?{ ?**?(? Ssltl? ??? ???* Hi Cir?uU<? Ever r notice what poor care other people takt? of their health? Itch Cored In SO Minute* by Woolford'a ganltaryLotion.Never fails. At druggists. Avoid pushing to the front by going back on your friend*. , Mrs. Whialow's KoQthtiiK Syrup for Children teething, softens the tfums, reduces lnfltimma Hon, ulluya pain, cures wind colic, S5c a bottle. Life 1b full of upB and downs?but unfortunately most of us are dowu more of the time than up. Ac fcko L , TO CUKE A COIJJ Tit MiK DAY Wlte I.AXATIVH IIKOMO, Oulnlno Tnbleta r iJruaHlbtsrofund niotloy it It fails to cure. K. W. UUOVIS'B aignuture lion each box^ 86c. If I were an Inventor I would ex pend all rr*r energies in trying to patent a collar button that would come when it was called. For HBAVACIlB-lllcki) OAPUDINE Whether from Colds, Heat, Btoinach or Nervous Troubles, Capudlne will relieve you. It'B liquid?pleasant to 'take-^-acts immedi ately. Try It. 10c., 25c , and W eenU at drug stores Companion! In Misery. Ella?For all sad words of tongue or pen? Stella?Forget it; I'm an old maid myself. TO DHIVKOUT MA^^RIA SYSTEM Take the Old Standard uBOVM'S. TASTKLBHS <J1|1LI> TONIO. Yon know what you are taking. The formula if plainly printed on every boUle, showing It 1* stmply tjiiinlhx) ttnd Iron in * taste lots form. Tlitt Qylnlno drives out the malaria and tho l?n builds up the system. Bold by All dealer* tor 80 years, firlco 60 cents. Suggested Too Much. Old Rocksey?Why did you quarrel ?with your count, my (lenr? Mies Rocksey?He 'called me his treasure and It sounded altogether too suggestive?Smart 8et Not the Type. "r heard you were very much disap pointed in your mother-in-law." "Completely so." "In what way?" ] "Why, she's simply perfect!" A Poultry Problem. "Which is correct," ask the sum mer boarder who wished to air his knowledge, "to speak of a sitting hen or a setting hen?" "I don't know," replied the farm er's wife, "and what's more, I don't care. But there's one thing 1 would like to know: when a hen cackles, has she been, laying, or Is sho lying?" In Different Parts of the House* Caller (to little daughter ot the house)?Hullo, dear? Where are you off to? Daughter of the House?I'm Jasi going up to watoh Marie do mother's hair. Caller-^-Oh, dear! -Than I'm afraid, we shan't be able to see your, mother. Daughter of the House?Oh, yes; you'll And her down there In the drawing room. ? . Father of the Man, Miss Amelia Austin listened with breathless attention to Mrs. Ajoaas^ Hunting's radiant account ot the do*. 4ngs of James Hunting, her husband's younger brother, who had left Wo* brook-ln-the-Hllla In his youth and. had become a millionaire. "Where Is Jim this sumkner?" Miss Amelia Inquired, at the end of the re cital. "He haa gone abroad for baths," re plied Mrs. Hunting. "I ain't one mite surprised to hear that," Miss Amelia said. "His mother never cfould make him wash his neck."?Youth's Companion. CONSTIPATION i n y o n ' > Paw Paw Pill# are unlike all other la satire* or cathartics. They coax the lirer into activ ity by gentle meth od*. They do not aoour; they do not gripe; they do not weaken; but they do atart all the aeere* tionn Of the Uf?r and atomach in a way that ?oon puta the*# or? gana* in a healthy condition and cor rect* constipation m ? rmwmrm An?.k tomo| ntxmwch, Uv?_JLnd nenMu^JIte Lo instead of WMk?Q) M i blood instead of impo ? ' ' '? HAD TO HIRE THE WASHING Mrs. Daniels Tells How She Solved That Problem and Sev eral Others As Well. SHp, Ky.?"I was no tick (or 8 or i yearn," ?uy? Mm. J. F. Daniels, of thla place, "that .1 had to biro iny washint; douo most of the time. I had given up bopiyg for a cure, but my husband kept begging me to try Cardui, so at last f began to take It, and I hadu't taken ?half a bottle before I oould tell It was helping me.'Now I can do my washing, and tend my gardeu, I am tteshlor than I ever was before in my life and Car-, dul made me so. I believe that 1 would have been In my grave, if' I had not taken Cardul. Your medicine is all right. I can't praise It too much." Cardul is purely Vegetable and gen tie-acting. Its ingredients are mild herbs, having a gentle tonic effect on the femalo constitution. Cardul makos for Increased strength, improves the appetite, tones up the nervous system, and helps to make pale, sallow t'heeks, fresh and rosy. Cardul has helped over a million weak, tired, worn-out women, and should certainly benefit you, . Try It today. N. B.? Writ* t<n todies' AdvUory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., CliattuuooK?. Tenn., for SMcfyt fatirudiant, nnd 64 pa?* bpok. "rtotrio Treatment for Wom en," Bfent in plain wrapper, on request, HI8 VIEW. mey can tnat a statue of Victory; it muBt have been a hot fight." ' SUFFERED FIVE YEARS. Joints 8tiff and Ankles Badly Swollen. Mrs. L. Skaggs, Louisa, Ky., says: "For five years my kidneys acted Irreg ularly' and ?8ecretlon3 . were painfuF and scanty. I was nervous, restless and felt constantly tlrod 4 out. Dropsi cal swellings ap peared In my ankles and ray Joints be came stiff, llack acho made life mis erable. After using Other remedies with out relief, I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills and con tinued ?with them until cured. Time has proVen my euro permanent." llemember the name?Doan's. For sale by all dealers. BO cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Dufflblo, N. Y. A Christmas Criticism. Orvlllo Wright, discussing flying In N$w York, eald to a reporter: "The French claim to make the best machines, but our foreign order books tell a different story. "Our foreign order books give the game away like the little Dayton boy at the Christmas treat. He got from the tree at this treat a pair of trous ers, and, waving them around his head, he electrified the entire Sunday sehool by shouting lq a loud'and iov ous voice: _ ? "'Oh, ma, these pants must be new. Pa never had a suit like that." Malady Wortn Having. "I can't understand my husband/ doctor; I am afraid there Is eome thing terrible the matter with him." '"What are the symptoms?" "Well, I often talk to him for half an hour at a time and when I get -through ho hasn't the. least Idea what I've beon saying." "Don't worry any moro about your husbaiid. I wish I had his gift."? Stray Stories. ' Not SerlouB. "I hear there are grave charges against Senator Jinks." "What are they?" "The. se*ton's bills."?Baltimore American. She Raved. Mr. Burbte?That elocutionist is some queen, isn't she? Mr. Bored?A raving beauty. ? ' * . OLD COMMON QEN8B. Chang* Food Whin You Feel 9ut of * 7*"' ? i ? ? "A great deal depend# upon yourself and the kind of food you eat,'' the wise old doctor said to a man ?who pame to him sick with stomach trou-1 ble and sick headache once or.twice a I .weak, and who had- been taklagpili* and different medlotaes- tor three or four rears. >k?J* T>-'iw He wm induced to stop eatfgS veort-<rt Cried food.or uicat for fast, and was put on Grape N? leaving eflf all m< God's Covenant of the Law By PASTOR RUSSEfX ol Bio?U;a T*Un??U TISXT-The Lord, whom ye ??**, shall ?ucMcnly qottto to hi* t?mpie, even the M?*Mei)Kcr of Ihe covenant. yVnOttt do light 1ii, nt?ld Jehovah of )lot?u; hut who ?uuy uMilo by tho Uuy of bin coinlngT? Maluchl III, 1-6. Hlx thousand yvars ago lu Eden our Maker, lu Justly sentencing bis dls obedient children to death, Intimated i Ii.h ultimately the seed of tU4 woman I would bruise the serpent's head. This , hidden promise was the IIrat lutlma lion of the divine mercy which out gracious Creator purposed lu himself from before the foundation of the world. Kvor noble, kind and gracious, our Creator restrained his mercy for the good of his creatures?that they might learn to appreciate the exceed ing sinfulness of aln. For the good of the a[ngols ulso, and that they might fully know of hla justice, aa woll as of his wisdom and powei*, God Insist ed upon dealing with his creatures from the standpoint of exact Justice They had sinned and thereby had tr;? felted all claim upon the eternal life which ho had glveu them conditional iy. Eternal torment, as wo hftvo alreftdj seen, did not In any sense or degre? enter Into the divine Intention. Ills sentence upon mun, plainly stated, wub, "Dying thou shalt die," not, Liv ing thou ahttlt live In torment. "Tho soul that slnueth It shall die" (Gene sis II, 17; Ezekiel XVlll, 4). God In tended to exemplify In his dealings with our race a principle Of divine government to bo made operative everywhere?ultimately among all his creatures on the spirit plane, 'as well as upon tho earthly. Israel's experiences of tribulation and bondage In Egypt were probably necessary to prepare them for God's greut proposition?that they should j keep tho luw and as a reword have life everlasting.. As It is written, "lie that doeth things shall live -by them" (Leviticus jtvlll, 6). Israel greatly re joiced In this manifestation of divine j preference for them more than for all others of humanity. The law-covenant was mediated. Tho sacrifice of bulls and of goats nmdb ,ft typical atone ment for them for a year, so*that they might enter Into tho covenant rela tionship with God. Hut when they at 'eihpted to keep the law they were disappointed. They failed.. The law of God being the full measuro of a perfect man's ability, and tho Jews, like other men, being imperfect, found that they had undertaken an Impossi bility. Not a Jew kept tho law perfectly. Not a Jew, thoroforo, gained eternal life during the first year. But God, 'oreknowlng tills, had made prepara tion for a repetition of the atonement day every year, so that tho people might continue striving to attain eter nal llfo.? Yccr a?ler '.yojLr^^entnry aftor century, they failed, ntld dlB ?otiragement took tho place of hope. God was teaching them a great lesson respecting the need of hotter sacri llces than thoso of bulls and of goats, ind alBO teaching them that thore is no other means of Justification in his ?dfchtr; They got blessings under tho covenant?educational blessings, but not ihe blessings hoped for, not life eternal. Henco they were not in ly position to become; as they had hopedy a national Messiah, a national Beed of Abraham, for tho blessing of all the nations. The first-begotten of tfce Father, as his glorious agent in the great work of creation, had the honor granted him of becoming tho great messenger of tho covenant, tho great prophet, priest and king of Israel, the great Mlehael of Daniel xil, 1.^ But there were tests connected with his attain ment of this high position: (1) Dy aith ho must lay asldo his heavenly glory, in obedience to the Father'# will to become a man?not a sinful man, but a perfect man?holy, harm leal, undeflled, separate from sinners. (2) Thus prepared to become the Re deemer It was his privilege to make full consecration of bis earthlyinter-. eit ftnd the Father's pleasure to beget him of the holy spirit at Jordan to the spirit nature on the highest plane. For three and a half years his sacri fice burned upon the altar. It was indeed better than the sacrifice of bulls and goats, for It was a corre sponding price for Adam; an eye fpr an eye, a tooth for a tooth; a man's life for a man's life. (3) When Jesus had thus sacrlflcially parted with bis earthly life bo experienced a resurrec tion chapgo from human nature to spiritual, like what he was originally, only higher and more glorious. Thus he was at once both a sacrifice and the spirit-begotten priest who ottered that sacrifice. Then why did he not at once begin his great work as prophet, priest, king and new covenant mediator for Israel and through Israel for the world? It was because there waa- to be more than one aacriflce in the divine plan on the day of atonement. When this bride class shall have completed her sacrifice In and under tho merit of the great priest, then every, arrangement for the blessing Of Israel as Abraham's seed and of all nations through Israel will have forth with commenced. Thus'seen the reve lation of Israel's great messenger oi | the new covenant Is very Important not only to the Jewf but also to th? world of mankind, who must'receive their blessings under Itrael by a com law cove nant The RfQhtt of Men. . Our American Pomeereey, In the uext century or two. is going to real is* the rights of men to b? as Indus * Mdally <?4aud eaual aa tliejf.Arfi .Wt. ligtouftlr and politically ft j and sqiuUL Jt Jailer* 4W? letfce purpp? of God. and men can no more prevent it than they eaa drive back the tide?^ Rev. J. H. Mellsh, Episcopalian, Brooklyn. -? f over DO YOU GET UP Win*.. Have You Rheumatism, Kidney, Live* Bladder Trouble? Pain or dull ache In the back 1s evi dence of kidney trouble. It Is Nature's timely warning to show you that tbe track of health la not dear. Danger ftlgnals. If these danger signals are unheeded more C :rlous rauKi follow; Bright'* dlr.ease, which is tn0 worst form of kidney trouble, n?ay steal upon you, The ftilld and immediate effect of Hwump-Root the great kidney, liver and bladder romedy 1h b60M realised. It stands the highest for Its remark' able euratlve effect iu the most dis tressing Cftsna, If you heed a medi cine, you should have the best* Lame Back, J*me back Is only one of many symptoms of kidney trouble. Other symptoms showing that you need Swamp-boot ai'o, being obliged to pass water ofton during the day and to g4t up many times during the night. Inability to hold urine, smarting in passing, urle acid, headache, dlsslneaa, Indigestion, sleeplessness, nervousness, sometimes the heart act* badly, rheu matism, bloating, lack of gmbltlon, may be lose of flesh, sallow compleg* Ion. Prevalency ef Kldrtey Disease. Most people dd not tsallie the alarrn* Ing Increase and remarkable preva lency of kidney disease. While kfdney disorders are the most common die* eases that prevail, they are almost the last recognised by patient and physi cians, who usually content themselves with dticitirinff the effects, while the original disease constantly undermines the system. A Trial Will Convince Anyone. In taking Bwamp-Root you afford natural help to Nature, for Swamp Root Is a gentle healing herbal com o< purttr Hiiu?v#rjr twtu?. pound?? physician's prescription for upeclal diseases, Regular flfty-cent and on?4ollar alas bottles at all drug stores. Don't make any mistake, but remem? ber the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Itoot, and the ?ddress, Blngbamton, N. V., which you will find on every bottle. EDITORIAL NOTICE?To prove the wonderful merits of Bwamp-Root you may have * feample bottle and 4 book of valuable information, both sent abao lutely free by mall. The book contains magy of ths thousands of letters received from men and woman W&b found fcwamp-Hoot to be Just the remedy they needed. Tbe value and auccea* ot Ewamp-Root fa eo well known that our readora are advlsod to aend for a sample bottle. Addreas Dr. Kilmer Jb Co.. BlnKliamtoh, K. Y., be auro to Bay you read thla generous otter la this papefi The gehulheheaa of thia otter is guaranteed.' ECONOMICAL WIPE. "Heavens, Mario, I shall bo ruined It you buy yourself furs like thin!" "Don't b? no silly! Can't you ifto I've put on the white fur rug out of the drawing-room?" -? ? STUBBORN ECZEMA ON HANDS 'Some nine yenrp 7ago I noticed smull plmpleB breaking out on the hack of my handfi. They became very Irritating, and gradually* became worse, so that I could not Bleep at night. I consulted a physician who treated mo ft long time, but it got worse, aud I j:ould not put my hands in water. I was treated at the hos pital, and it was just tha same. I was told that it was a very bad case of cczema. Well, 1 Just kept on using everything that 1 could for -nearly eight years until 1 was advised'to try Cutloura Ointment. I did so,.and I found after a few applications and by bandaging my hands well up that the burning sensations were disappearing, I could sleep well, and did not have any itching during the night. I began after a while to use Cuticura Soap for a wash for them, and I think by using the Soap and Ointment 1 was much benefited. I stuck to ths Cuticura treatment, and thought If I could usa other remedies for over seven years with no result, and after only having a tew applications and finding ease from Cuticura Ointment, I thought It deserved a fair trial with ft severe and stubborn oass. X used the Oinfr ment and Soap for nearly six months, and I am glad to say that I have hands as clear as anyone. "It Is my wish that you publish this letter to all the world, and if anyone doubts it, let them write me and I will give them the name of my physl* clan, also the hospital I was treated e#.." (Signed) Miss Mary A. Bentley, 93 University St., Montreal, Quo., Sept. 14, 1910. Parliamentary Quarrel. "I, nii\ aim always at the truth!" "Well, all I have to say is, you'ra a very bud shot."?Le Sourire. -i - - - - <4 For COLDS and GRIP Bloke* Cavudims ie the best remedy?re* llerei the aching nnd feT?ri?hneM?the Cold and restores noruml conditions It's liquid?effects Immediately. 10c., 26c., and 60a. At drag stores. And it sometimes happens thai a man likes to have his wife get so mad she won't speak to him?then shs will not ask him for money. *TmT i -* i' 'I'-r-'iiiiw ? Tour tra'cts to the Hottentots may count for little compared with your acts to your own washerwoman. ? i mi "I fell and spraine< and was could not use without intense 'sufferh a neighbor told rae Sloan's application gave relief and I can now i arm as well as ever." B. Springer, 921 Elizabeth, ~ k.k, oa: N. f. ? is an excellent antiseptic ai killer ? heals cuts, burns, wounds, and contusions, and will draw thfr/poison v from sting of poi- ' sonous insects. *66., m. and $1.00 > - HHK&oftn'* > Dr. Karl & Sloan, : jfrntea, Wp*n fit. A. people the bowels i Btanthelp. One* each day does tl physic, taken ft bowels callous. Nearly all old people natohO, gentle helpw Ve?t-pocket bo*, 101 Jfcaoh Ubltt of Um i lo ?od ?w"'rD,. y. N. U? CHAHLQTTfe^f $t m v *>o TOO feel week, tired, deepoodMt, hero , coated tooftue, bitter or __ heert-tmm," belohin* of gee, ecid m