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"Pape’s Diapepsin” fixes sick,
sour, gassy stomachs in
five minutes.
Time It! In five minutes all stomach
distress will go. No indigestion, heart-
burn, sourness or belching of gas, acid,
or eructations of undigested food, no
dizziness, bloating, or foul breath.
Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its
speed in regulating upset stomachs.
It is the surest, quickest and most cer
tain Indigestion remedy in the whole
world, and besides it is harmless.
Please for your sake, get a large
flfty-cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin
from any store and put your stomach
right. Don't keep on being miserable
—life is too short—you are not here
long, so make your stay agreeable.
Eat what you like and digest it; en
joy it, without dread of rebellion in
the stomach.
Pape’s Diapepsin belongs in your
home anyway. Should one of the fam
ily eat something which don't agree
with them, or in case of an attack of
indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or
stomach derangement at daytime or
during the night, it is handy to give
the quickest relief known Adv.
Mr*. Meekton's Position.
"Supposing,'' said Mr. Meekton, "that
you mere & voter ”
“Well?*’ rejoined his wife
"And suppose I were a candidate.’’
“You want to know whether I would
vote for you’*’
‘“That was the question 1 had in
mind "
“Ye* l^eonidaa I should vote for
you. Hut If I caught any other worn
en voting for you I ahould roo*ld« , r
their actioe very forward and impertl
aent'” —aah'.ngton Star
m
FEVERISH,
Look, Mother! If tongue is
coated, give “California
Syrup of Figs.”
ALFALFA MEETING
GROWERS HOLD GOOD MEETING
AT ROCK HILL.—LEVER DE
LIVERS ADDRESS.
WORKING FOR BETTER ROADS
Movement Everywhere Growing Apace
aa Necessity for Improvement
Becomes More Apparent.
(By HOWARD H. GROSS.)
The movement for good roads Is
everywhere growing apace. The aglta-
Children love this “fruit laiativa, M
and nothing else cleanses, the tender
stomach, liver and bowels so nicely.
A child simply will not stop playing
to empty the bowels, and the result Is
they become tightly clogged with
waste, liver gtets sluggish, stomach
sours, then your little one becomes
cross, half-sick, feverish, don’t eat,
sleep or act naturally, breath Is bad,
system full of cold, has sore throat,
stomach-ache or diarrhoea. Listen. !
Mother! See If tongue is coated, then 1
give a teaspoonful of “California
Syrup of Figs,’’ and In a few hours all
the constipated waste, sour bile and
ADVICE FROM A. G. SMITH
Experts Tell Planters How to Produce
Remedy For High Cost of Living.
W. W. Long and Congressman Fin
ley Are Heard.
tlon for better highways is reaching
every nook and corner of the land, undigested food passes out of the sys-
The necessity for this Improvement , tem, and you have a well child again.
"IT SEEMED
I WOULD DIE"
ExpfrasMC L by Mrs. M(C««
lb Duerribsaf tb« T rmble
A|ms*s SW Ui
becomes more and more apparent as
we progress along our various lines of
activity. A very little investigation
will convince anyone that more than
one-half the money that is raised for
good roads is absolutely wasted by un
skilled work, inefficient and costly su
pervision and by doing the wrong in
stead of the right thing, or doing what
is done at the wrong time of the year
Among the significant movements
for better highways in the central
west Is the proposition to place the
whole matter of highway improvement
under a county unit—to have one man
thoroughly skilled in the art of road
building and maintenance, who aball
be well paid and who
whole time to the care of the roads In
hta county In large counties be would
have one or more asstatanU This cer
tainly Is a bustnece like pmpoeltloa
and ought to give better result* As It
la today under the hit and m'.ae prop**
altlon !hue* who ar* Informed will
agree that practically one-half the
money raleed la wealed by ill timed
and misdirected effor? Hence the
logical aaggeetioo le first to upend
wisely the money ih*t >• So w being
ra.eed to the end that ee will ba*e
•emethtag to shea for the etpendlture
and second, that the high w*,a shall
show an Improvement ff m year la
year
The car* end taaiateaeare of -V*
'■ ed oagBt uoi to be placed wpoa the
farmer for the f'-ede eeed aHeattoa at
Millions of mothers give “California
Syrug of Figs’’ because it is perfectly
harmless; children love It, and It nev
er falls to act on tha stomach, liver
and bowels.
Ask at the store for a 50-cent bottle
of “California Syrup of Figs,” which
has full directions for babies, children
of all ages snd for grown-ups plainly
printed on the bottle. Adv.
Maid Had Helped.
Young Van Wlndle waited nervous
ly in the parlor for Julia to appear
He had been sitting there, twiddling
hie thumbs, for half an hour Finally
a step was heard in the hall and he
■hall give hla ro »«‘ ^ bis feet expectantly
Hut It waa not Julia. It waa her
maid
Marie," said the Impatient young
man what keeps your mletrwaa ao
tong* Is she making up her mind
whether •hell see me or not**'
"No. sir." answered the maid with
a wt»e smirk It lan t her mind she ■
making up ~
TAKES OFF DANDRUFF
HAIR STOPS FALLING
VlepBeavtlle T»ia* — For tea
yearw way* M rw Jay Mc«.ee of this
pier* "1 *vfe'wd frvta womasly trx>e
t ee I had terr'b.e bee da Bee pa.ae
ta my back, etc
Wy bsabaad t-44 me to try rar^^t
the wutaaa e toatc. bet 1 gig *<~t it at
aaytkiag wvwM go me aa; gowd
St aeamed as iboagk I wee 14 41# I
e.tefed a*, at Lae* 1 oueea’ed to try
t a'4w sag It free-aeg to kelp ere right
away i waa laterveted aad run. 11. .e-t
IIS »*e
T>.e fall treat meat not r*aly hv peg
me bet U ceied wee It wtt g. the
aa:-»» fer all • 'h r swYertng (trie or
women t married sad .amarr #4
f will always •*».»* < ardsl the
w r.*a • tonic h (tl» fnf Lee bc-et
the mease *4 etving m; life eng git _g
me g'--J health
Other women, who euSer a* Mrs
Wc*>ee g g ebo.lg profit by her ea
parlance end get rel ef ae the g g by
teh :.g ( ardui. the woman • luetc
For women ■ ;alr.s for womanly
trvub.ee for nerttusnees weaeLe**
etc Ita to years of splendid aacceea.
ha* pr ten tr*t ( »rdti! I* • good reu>-
•dy prompt, reliable and harmle**
(‘ardui i* almost »urw to help yo«
and wul leave lo disagreeable after
effects Try 1L
N k *-.»« * Oiart*nno«s Medv wt# Co.
Ladwe Kd*im-rv tv-p* chatlannr^a T ewe lot
•*/ t •*** an rowf . see and ** X4te t> .
tt-erve lree'-«ot tor Women, ertu ptam
wnuver Adv
Not Yet.
Ik) you not propose to marry*”
asked .Miss Flitters of young Mr lialn
bridge
‘ Well, 1 haven't proposed yet.” re
plied he. In a tone which forbade a
further prosecution of Inquiries —
Puck
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SAGE TEA DARKENS GRAY
HAIR TO ANY SHADE. TRY IT!
Keep Your Locke Youthful, Dark,
Gloeey snd Thick With Common
Garden Sage and Sulphur.
When you darken your hair with
Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can
tell, because It’s done so naturally, so
evenly. Preparing this mixture,
though, at home is mussy and trouble
some. For 60 cents you can buy at
any drug store the ready-to-use tonic
called “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur
Hair Remedy.’’ You Just dampen a
sponge or soft brush with it and
draw this through your hair, taking
one small strand at a time. By morn
ing all gray hair disappears, and, after
another application or two, your hair
becomes beautifully darkened, glossy
and luxuriant. You will also dis
cover dandruff Is gone and hair has
■topped falling.
Gray, fadted hair, though no dis
grace, is a sign of old age, and as we
all desire a youthful and attractive ap-
earance, get busy at once with W r y-
l’s Sage and Sulphur and look years
lounger.—Adv.
Other Side of Shield.
Wife (complainingly)—the Wllfln-
•ona' house Is much larger than ours.
Hasband—Yes, my dear, and so Is
their mortgage —Boston Transcript
For sprained-wrist rub on and nib In
QanIord’a v Balaam thoroughly. Adv.
— «
It’s Improper to eat pie with a fcnU4
On* of ttv* P ctyvtqo* Highv*«jr* of
Colorado, Bctv»*«n Colorado Spring*
and Carton City
th* very tim*- when th«» farmer I* bunl-
e*t. that is during in* planting •canon
in the apring whict, 1* the only time
to build roads, for then the road has
the entire summer to compact and
aoltdtfy and get ready for the trying
time of the winter W a road Is graded
in the early spring, properly crowned
and good drainage provided, the en
tire embankment will be dried out be
fore fall and the summer rains falling
on it will wet only the top inch or so
and be quickly carried off, and when
the frost comes there will be very lit
tle moisture to freeze, for let us re
member that the ground does not
freeze, but the moisture in the ground.
If the moisture there is at a minimum
the road will pass through the winter
and open up in the spring without be
ing cut up very deeply, particularly if
it is dragged frequently after a rain,
so as to keep out the little ruts that
will hold the water and permit it to
soak down and loosen up the ground
immediately beneath. Keep water off
the road and the trouble will be re
duced to a minimum.
Hence it would seem like a sensible
business proposition, and one that
would make for efficiency, to have
some one in charge of the roads of the
county who has nothing else to do
and who knows what to do and when
it ought to be done.
Legislation is pending in several
states to simplify and cheapen road
administration and put It in skilled
hands. This seems to be the first step
In the direction of Improvement It
goes without saying that the (fid plan
of working out the road tax, in which
annual picnics, with horse racing, box
Ing, wrestling, jumping, story telling
and other stunts are the principal
featurea, should be abolished, and that
all road taxes should be pand In cash
and expended under skilled supervl
alco. That la tba only way we can
get one dollar’s worth of road for the
dollar ax pended We are now getting
Imb than fifty cents’ worth of road for
the 4*>n»y rollectod.
ft * ] Ad |
0‘Vt®' Try TM*' *•••• Hair TkiaN.
Glee*?, rii»e^ e«*..t>v w i *•*
Mac* iti/- ng e*«‘ #.
Wtthta toe a!a«t»a afar aa apsil
rat toe of ltoag*rto« yuw raaav< Sag a
%eg * trar« of gaegraff or failing ha •
aeg yo%r ncaip *111 »o< itch bat «**
will £>•*»• yo* n-ctot •til t>« aftor •
fc• a** • h»a y\>4 •a*•
hair fia* *»4 downy at first yaw- bat
rsaily a«« half groslbg ail otrrv th*
aealp
A Qttto Iwadartea t«ca:«-«}'.*'*|» g<«
bi»« tha l>»a».ty of your y*!f No 4lf
farsocw ho* 4uM f*<!r4 brtttia aa4
er-aggy .'*»( wototon • rioth with
IwndvfBr ac4 ra/*fj » draw It
tfc'’)*,*h voyr hair ta* •* ot.o *mail
•*'*r.<l *• a •!»* Tta la air.a*
It.# ;cur fca r »:ll light ".ff» aad
»a>v ard Sava aa appva-ar.' - * ®f
abaadaar* an lemm par a b!« !u»t*r
eonnra* and luiuriaac*
'•*t a Z'> rmt N't* I* o? K a< •line •
I«ai.4rrla« from acv at< rr and prova
that vour hilr lv aa prrt>* and a*>ft
• « ar.y that it ha» bern r -glrrirxl or
lr.’u’*-d bv carrlraa trva'nient that •
all vou •*relr ran ha**- hrautlful hair
ai d In’a of it If vou »lll Juat try a lit
tic Itandcrlnc Adv
Something D**tripti»e
\Nhy Nrllie. d*-*r ra.il the Utile
girl * teacher I hawn t a'-en you for
•evcral day*
Nome ' replied Nellie I ve been
on an exertion with mamma —liar
per e Ha/ar
Rock Hill.—The annual meeting of
the Rock Hill Alfalfa Growers’ Asso-
erta/tion was held recentTy tn the cham
ber of commerce rooms. Charles R..
Weeks, the secretary, made a report,
which he stated he would have print
ed and mailed to all members. The
present officers, J. M. Cherry, ppesi- I
dent; Frank C. Whltner, vice prewi- !
dent, and Charles R. Weeks, sec retary- .
treasurer, were re-elected
Congressman Lever had been spe
cially Invited here to address the as
sociation on this occasion and he was
present and delivered a very able ad- !
dress. Mr. Cherry, president of the
association, preaided and introduced
Mr. Ii«ver, with the remark that if
Che bill Mr. Lever had Introduced In
consrreas passed It would revolutionize
the faxmln* and agriouMunai Inter
ests ,
Mr Lever aald there was great talk
of the M*h coat of lir1r>*. He *e*d It
wa» not the higeh cowt of living so
much but the high Co* <4 production, t
distribution, ertravacan- • and Ignor
anew The remedy, tve *a1d for the
coat of production ■ a* lo (-•tliue the
Mod* ao that double the amount o-
more could be raised >>a the sen.*
amount of band with the aao.* Abor
that U <>a y ;>e*>du<-uig half the airvwiwt
acre For <K•( rtVjtLna ah par-.:*e to
rv. operate In <lto(<a^ag of aad Ha
trlbutlng their prod .k**
TTie w*» to Wop tb« •ttra'caac*
was to «eit out bu ctng things ’tat * •
dvi a * aand owtr ‘••»«r.< to try
to keep trp wnfc ear neagt
The O tog to go waa tm rr..-at*
wdtt t.Seae who are (rrtag to **k ’nr*
espeeta *» * t vr- .-> ■* aewr t.Vo
• awt/v to L«ap the iarvaer* to taxe»
4wcw tew Idea* an 1 ' —pc- vwd nwtboga
of tanalag
A *i e»nh It* a-*a4* vipo-l wa*
pevae-r* ae-t a^*w*'«»l a -ao »«wv
p«reea- - • la regard to *#•
grew v a t*4* Me * *. •»t
aVnel '%**-( eW <ara*« and w*fvkwe!
(ha Sec-: e a to gn •*-*« «*o V •« a* <vg
»• aJaif* ea* t.'L per toa ao! ta«r
W«! to '•*>• to mb a *• He aa 4 *« w*
aa4 a *te» •»-• vwry profVoto* >o»*
wci* la toe* -«*«•)'rr
1A *A ! ( fa' u* 4* r^*e.atrat .~a
aar * ■ f * a. jt ?i • arvwtM wa* *.*->
t *vJ ao-! m^.Je • to S
< .-agrMe an »" ^**y wa* aiv* ;-wa
mt.( aod n.a !v a La *
Survival of the Fittest.
Employer—Yes, 1 advertised for a
strong boy. Do you think you can fill
the bill?
Applicant—Well, I just finished lick
in’ fourteen other fellers that were
w aitin’ out in de hall.—Boston Even
ing Transcript.
Rub It On and Rub It In.
For lame back and soreness, sprains
and strains, sore throat and stiff neck,
you must rub on and rub in thorough
ly Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh. Re
member that one good application at
first is better than several light ones.
Adv.
The Condition.
“Do you like a good send-off?”
“Yee, if there’s no come-back?”
The most effective, yet simplest remedy
for coughs is Dean’s Mentholated Cough
Drops—5c at Drug Stores.
Some wives feel the need of an ex
cuse for being married, and some
spinsters for not being.
Ifrs.Winalow'a Soothlog Syrup for Children
teething, soften* toe gums, reduces Inflamma-
Uon^allays pain,cures wind colic Jhc o boUleJM)
Members of parliament in Belgium
receive $85 a month while parliament
la sitting.
Made since 1846—Hanford’s Balsam.
Adv.
ary gwegt who cannot play always
Us hotel piano ■ j
M.
F 4 It BKTTKR THAN Q t I N I W P..
Kliilr Mabrk cure* tnsisna whers
quinine fall* snd It can be taken with
Impunity by old and young
' Having suffered from Mulsrlou* Ke-
v«g for severs! months, getting no relief
from qhlnlne and being completoly brok
en down In health.'Kllslr liabek'effect
ed a permanent cure '—William K Marr.
Kllsir flahek 50 cents, all druggists or
by Parcels Post prepaid from Kloczew-
skl &t Co.. Washington. D C
The Charleston Fair.
(TiaMeston.—TYtat tli*» wuccaas of
fho oecond annual fair to be held
i by the (Charleston Fair AsHOcrlatlon
November 17-22 depends largely on
the assistance and encouragement of
the business people of the city, and
that these are forthcoming promptly
as soon as its Importance is brought
1 to the attention of the progressive
otizens was shown by the report of
I the committees on subscriptions at
the semi-weekly meeting of the board
of directors and advisory board of
the association.
Settlement of Dispensary Matter.
Orangbburg. — Once more there
seems to be in sight a settlement of
the dispensary matter. Information,
which is no doubt based on pretty ac
curate knowledge of what is going
on among the powers that rule and
control, is at hand that the third and
last man for the board of control
has been decided upon by Governor
Blease, and that he will be appointed
and commissioned without delay—or
rather further delay—anad the party
referred to is Mr. Henry S. Holman,
'me among the three named.
• Will Not Surrender Negro.
Spartanburg.—Jonas Oglesby, a ne
gro wanted by the State of North
CarolinA to answer to charge of wife
murder, who was arreated here
recently will not be surrendered by
Governor Blease, In the opinion of
Charles P. Sims, the negro’ attorney.
Mr. SHms said that Governor Blease
had not reached e final decision in
the case, hut would hold a hearing
toon. The lawyer <04 not aay oe
he believed Oowarmor
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ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT
/Vegetable Preparation for As
similating foe Food and Regula
ting the Stomachs and Bowels of
IM \Vl?>,* ( HILUtU.N
til
Promotes Digestion,Checrful-
nessandRest.Conlains neither
Opium .Morphine nor Mineral
Not Nahc otic
flrvpr SOU DrSAMVELFfTM*
Pun^irm Sttf -
4fjr Srmtm •
fotMJt So/b •
Anm SttJ •
fagrrmiml -
g,( .
birm Std •
Ctr*J>rd S* y+r
tftmbrfrrt* Fkrrr
Aperfecl Remedy for Cons hpa
lion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions Feverish
ness and Loss of Sleep
F*< SimiW Sijnatgrr of
Tmx CiaTAUmCOKBAWY.
NEW YORK
For Inflmtt and ChfldrtiL
The Kind Yon Have ■
Always Boo*'
Bears the , r A * . ^
Signature
of
\rnun*h% «>ld
Dost ~ ^ c
[dwar—m¥~
c-rr eg
In
Use
For Over
Thirt]| Years
cm
h
Pistol snd Hide Cartridge*
nftce are
mad
In ail hrwarma. Wt
rvifre are iw^Se for
arwl mshsW of nfiao.
Atk For The Red W Fraud.
ton Ta**^* W* g fc *W
4V* Si# •orga to*
Ua»o *
Y M *a4 IB** "
T\m a. u—u foi; 'root »- •«
C-O'-w C to b W.a«*» Aa>-*v'va«4
Harfw-I llB))»o''.o« f4
Sa* tw<»* ra*t>*>! *• th*
•ifr«-oa*f*! a.*Ki.*>*•- 4 tba HVA
latx] < IW >-» i i >'*fc for tb*
voor 1»!5 ito ^i»o ?-o< yr1i«< o-i {*r.*f
»t hi* h rn I' Z arwl a»*r
rww) pf rr oc yV -d ha > it»« rolaod ' 4 4
huah** * to to* a«-r* iV)b** Hti-.n-! l.*v
*-r (4 IM*iJ:*• ■! orrj to* pm* f«»r
ts* t-rnt corn, but hi* crop r<>*t him
$!7 and M* ylwM » »• ool; b«jah
*!• Jaoob Mon'» »on fir*< pr'.i* on
v!*-Ul maklnic kl i 4 l*uaht*ia \V T
J d*-mu-i<*t ration aio-nt in to*
uppor part of th* county «nd rnran-
tx«*r of to* boy*' corn Hub, oald r*-
<-*ntly tba.t he wanted all of th* boy*
In too county between 11 and 18 year*
of age to Join the com club for 1914.
S • s s^nx-a w> • «*
t« )++% MAW U +*
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ba* mm **• r wr« f
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»«» to- fcw • Sh* a 4M*» M
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Perfect Digestion
depsnds upon thw to
c4 ths Irwwr.
IK YOUR UVLR tS
It Ion t *»*-y r.i*a • M<> la »
•0*1*4 .b*n h. 1* .*4 b^.*4 WILL WAKE IT UP AND
YOUR SYSTEM WILL NOT
F«r obatlaata *or*« i*« Haaford •
Bala* i
Ad t
RUN DOWN.
A aomon •Ilk bif f**( 1* i^rtlai to
long *klrt*
KODAKS £
Have Yon a Bad Back?
Whenever vou a*e your back, doe* •
tharp f'ain hit you? Ivour hack
ache constantly, feel •ere and tan.a t
It » a iiftn of *ick kidney*, eapecially if
the kidney action u ditordered too. pa*-
•ages *canty or too frequent or ofl color
In neglect there ia danger of dropey,
gravel or Bright • divea** Use Doan •
Kidney Fills which have cured thousands
A PERNSYLVAMA CASE
T*»n Hrtwr
IHht
Mr* M F Helnljr,
2*1 Second Bt.. Roy-
• rsford. Pa. aay a
"1 had such severe
pain* In my bark
and dull, dlsty head
ache* I could hardly
do my housework
and I kept gettlnc
worse. I had drop-
alcal awelllnrs In my
j. a ankle* and limb*. I
\ happened to read of
h Doan * Kidney Pill*
end I began using
them. I Improved
right away and before long 1 waa cured. 1 have
never antlered alnce. •
G*t Doan’s at Aay Store, 50c a Box
DOAN'S V.-JLV
FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO.^. Y.
USB* IP* 40*
■igM
, s. a.
Two Popular Neck Chains
At Lnuouai Lota Price#
-oooooooooooo-
aM*LW*a W<
Theeer kola* are b*«t grade g—g S
sra
II lurh** long, or oay length
on speelol order Allrkolnsye
during November.will give fro* pea#,
ant Ilk* llluntrotloa. If not aotlafow
lory we will glodly refuad yoar woaep*
Aci-el Sot 1 It 1’olnt nu
AJIROU) MFC. COM PA If T
Pruvltlonro, R. ]
Why Scratch?
“Hunt’sCure” is guar
anteed to stop and
permanently cure that
terrible itching. It is
compounded for that
purpose and your money
will be promptly refunded
WITHOUT QUESTION
if Hont’s Cure fails to cure
ftch, Ecaema, Tetter, Ring
. Worm or toy other Skin
50c at your druggist’s, or by mail
directjfhe toan*t h. Manufactured onWby
nTuas
LARGE 74-PAGE
ILLUSTRATED CATALOG
of Ccunura* and Photographic
Suppliuu mailed FREE
DEVELOPING s*4 PUNTING A SPECIALTY
Parsoaa Optical Cowpany, Dept B
CHARLESTON. S. C.
WANTED
Acreage to tea thou
sand acres, low priced.
Writs st once with full
particular* to Jobs ML,
Clark, 1839 Santa Cruz St., Los Angeles, CaL
Internal
STONES—it-1
AvoMop-
•ration. A three weeks* home treotmem far
*. Describe eo*« and get tree information.
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msswn u IK nmmu i iu monuu
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