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CHIUS, COLDS,
FEVERISHNESS
*itack-Draught Is Used by Virginia
Lady for Colds. Fever and
Other Troubles With
Fine Results.
Rocky Mount, Va.—Miss Mae Chit
wood, of this place, recently stated: M I
hare used Black-Draught for colds and
stomach trouble and certainly have
found It very satisfactory.
When I would feel bad and fever:
ftah, as though I was taking a fresh
cold, I wonld make a good cup of
Black-Draught tea and It would soon
set me all right.
I can recommend It as a splendid
*
laxative and gladly do so. You may
publish my statement.”
When you feel chilly, tired, fever
ish, headachy and fear that you are
taking cold, take a good dose of the
old, reliable, liver medicine you have
heard so much about—Thedford’s
Black-Draught. It Is made from
purely vegetable Ingredients, acts In
a gentle, natural way, and by helping
to drive nut poUnnoua waste matter
from your system. It will often. If
taken In time, prevent a chill from de
veloping Into a cold.
Thousands of people, during the past
TO yearn, have found Blank Draught of
benefit iW such m*re.
Try It. the neat time you rfcJI or
10 BE POOUSHED
TO ADVERTISE RESOURCES 0P
THIS SECTION OF COUNTRY .
IN THE MIDDLE WEST.
10 BE ISSUED SEMHIHLI
Circulation and Advertising End of
Venture Already Begun Although
No Issue Has Yet Appeared.
Andrews/—Arrangements are being
made by E. N T . Beard, formerly editor
of the Andrews News, to publish a
journal which will cover the tobacco
belt, and he named the Eastern Caro
lina Survey. This Journal will be de
voted to the agricultural, commercial,
industrial and development of the un-
tire eastern *sectlon of the state. The
circulation and advertising enn of this
DANDRUFF WILL GET
EVERY HAIR M HEAD
Lut "Oandsrms" check natty scurf
•n# atop ha r falling
new publication has already begun.
although the first issue will n-.t come
from the press until February 1.
The journal will be active In all
measureR for the development of tV»
entire eastern section of So v '*h Care-
Una. and will he used largely to ad
vertise Its resources tn the - Middle
West In an effort to enrourtge land
settlement <n thki rertlna where vt*t
areas of untilled lands are located
To stop falling hair aTooce and rid
the scalp of every particle of dandruff,
get a small bottle of “Danderlne” at
any drug or toilet -counter for a few
cents, pour a little in your hand and
rub it Into the sculp. After several ap
plications the hair usually stops coming
out and you can’t find any dandruff.
Soon every hair on your scalp shows
new life, vigor, brightness, thickness
and more color.—Adv.
THOUSANDS PROCLAIM
THE MERITS OF
PE-RU-NA
ini TMr Istters
No Loss.
“What's the ghtoiii about. Pnuber?”
“1 was Just worrying * oyer lost
arts.”
“Why worry? There's a W»t of art
•round now that ought to he lost."—
Kau»a4 Oly Journal.
Trying la Faat
'Wroiher l*hllaiMiev “ I i« mme
• t la*< . | • a• *lr-
«**»»»• at*d oa«M
gef «• T»-» I *
led f^hlAsaaOvV I •■■Ad Mate kevti
aawc. ha«* I •••*<^4 Nay • mt
twrday afVev«M»«w ' ha«Maa Off
»r
Waahlagtoa — fRpar all — Rana-
tnr Rmlth of Routb rartdlaa retnraed
to WaahhigtiMi from a hwaijeaa trtp to
hts hnw>e a poo telegrsphle adv ,< -aa that
the repwkllraM Ml t nogreaa wee* aSowt
to pa a a Mtla to the aeatta whlHl
■light materially lojwfw ths Chaftaw
tws aa*y yard
MR. OR MRS.
DYSPEPTIC
Gat ntf al Indaotan and
-CAUFORRIA FIG STRUR'
IS CHILD'S LAXATIVE
- *i
MAP Rt Mai thaws Mattwaal
* ha*i (hat hi Ms ta«t maaif t at* m
weea iai ra la 4nahAa lha r a fatal atarh
a ad prwatdo a *waaaaadAaad aww h
The * moafareitef a# * arte wry gpaa
a» «a ^ *W« the < eo*al
r*-m» •%« to# *• l * «* aaa
f
W
Mrs. Martha C. Dale, R. F. D. 1,
/Qannon, DcL, writes: . “I am en
tirely cured of chronic catarrh of
the stomach and bowels by PE-
RU-NA.”
Mr. J. Bayer, Glendale, Oregon:
•There is no medicine like PE-RU-
NA for catarrhal deafness.”
Mrs. Kate Marquis, Middleburg,
Ohio: “PE-RU-NA cured me of
catarrh of the head and throat”
Mr. J. H. Collina, Wesson, Mis
sissippi: “PE-RU-NA makes me
feel vigorous and able to work
without^hat tired, weak feeling I
usually have otherwise.”,
Mrs. P. Ludvigsen, Austin, Min-
nesotai- “I got rid of my liver
trouble and can eat anything since
taking PE-RU-NA:*
Mrs. L. Hearing, 283 East 169th
St., New York City: “For catarrh
of the head and stomach, I have
found PE-RU-NA better than any
other medicine.”
Mr. W. H. Edgar, 49 Cooper St,
Atlanta, Georgia: “PE-RU-NA
cured me after I had suffered
fifteen ye^rs with rheumatism.”
Mrs. Leona Dodd, R. No. 3,
Medon, Tennessee: “PE-RU-NA
is a grand ihediclne for coughs and
colds.”
So many diseases are due to ca
tarrh and catarrhal conditions,
makes PE-RU-NA the best medi
cine in the world to have on hand
for emergencies and general health
protection. Thousands of families
•re never without a bottle of PE-r
RU-NA or a box of PE-RU-NA
Tableta in the medicine cabinet
That la the safe way.
You can buy PE-RU-NA any
where in tablet or liquid form.
FIOREBCE NOW SUPPLE P0IN1
Approximately Ore Hundred and Fifty
Poetoffices and Routes Included
I * %
la Recent Order of* Department
1
' Flcrcncn,—The Florence postoffice
has neen designated a supply point
for a number of second, third and
fourth class postofflees In this section
of the state, Including the following
counties: Chesterfield, Darlington, Dil
lon, Florence, Georgetown, Horry,
Marlon. Marlboro and Williamsburg
This list includes seven second class
postofflees. 13 third class offices, and
108 offices of the fourth class, from
which are served eight rural routes
and more than a score of star routes.
Florence was selected as the distribut
ing point because of Its location and
of the efficiency of the force employed
at the local postoffice.
'• Columbia,—Zdnn Beck wlfef began
his professional career In Columbia in
1910 and later played his way to the
major leagues, will manage the Co
lumbia team of the South Atlantic as
sociation this year.
GET READY
FOR FLO”
Keep Your Liver Active,. Your
System Purified and Free From
Colds by Taking Calotabs, ',
the Nausealess Calomel
Tablets, that are De
lightful, Safe and
‘ Sure.
Greenville,—William L. I/aval, man
ager of the Greenville baseball team
of the South Atlantic league during
the past season tendered his reeigna
tlon to the directors of the club. He
will devote his entire time to directing
athletics at Furman naiversMy.
Physicians and Druggists are advla-
ing their friends to keep their systems
purified and their organs in~-perfect
working ordet...M ^protection against
the return of influenza. They know
that a clogged up system and a lary
liver favor colds, influenza and; aeriou*
complications.
To cyt'khort a cold overnight and to
prevenLlerious complications take onw
Calotab at bedtime with a swallow of
water—that's all. No salts, no pausea,
no griping, no sickening after effects.
Next morning your cold has vanished,
your liver is active, your system is puri
fied and refreshed and you are feeling
fine with a hearty appetite for break
fast. Eat what you please—i^o danger.
Calotabs are sold only in original
sealed package*, price thirty-five
Every druggist is authorized to refund
your money if you are not perfectly
delighted with Calotabs.—(Adv.)
There la always an ill feeling be
tween the «liM*t«sr ami the patient.
Horror* of EMortamlng.
-1An hat# ancar tu**r * JHly
ami <t»am. Mr
Rlanry cm at—A lift!* an rr of ifc#
•wd*. : I have alrwly af lha
glm*. Tiwwarrtft
Wand.—Fred R Well*, private.
Company K Forty-eighth Infantry.
Camp Jackson, was shoe and kilh'd
here a short while after he arrived la
town from Colombia Fle'cber Wina.
a well known etfclsea of Ward, wont
to Ralada and •avreadered to Ike
•fcetig and he !• aow la Jail
It’s «*» iuu« h eaeler to goealp about
people than It I* t»» [•ray for them.
WOMEN OF
MIDDLE AGE
A *wxal aaya: "Aa we gw
thr«ag% life we aawal Use h* the
Mall ma —A a* w at earn plaat and
aSemmory far Mallftaa hao heea Im**r^
•ewied with fTgjiea eapNal The hwei-
aae* af ihi* r«awaaar ai he ta redr?
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ui CWarUkly T.kn.|
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hMhew*SI*Wk deatpepetd gee eewft
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• - • , kite
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ae t —R— a. a ee? aaag •emshehe
axd hwat -a •eme a*wd la ^w
haftewi Waa*h fwad^ tow^we
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twageeeaa' ewee*w th eahheef aaih the
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aap« <he Jee ta he heeweewaaeaw a
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ae ■ * w ad de«>w adaewa hwe h<Pa
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the PNliPai lekwere
w in e4d mwrh ta
■Mrhet
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fee ehltaai hee * •ear'd a lei ad marve
mewf Mi fhe asegde phi fa* the kergead
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tala «d I PPM Phlee at PP eea # a th
CwreghmaP ^^tpteh ^aMkt ho tp
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BELL-ANS
WATCH
THE BIG 4
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CPmsPea P t%*Ra Ratghae ad ?%.*••
Whs he a aiaJiae Mi ChtaeteetaM ah
Tvlrwa i II hhew the iBeht tadgea
wth eatewd ham a v^ee iai wehrwaae et
a »>“»•* y—a *<a , l*w ft* er %e §*—*
•d he Oewad e'haeeetkae fi $ phed
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« adaNahaa Fee the lea aMaadhp pah
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> * 1 t* **w fwAMemi paid Pat lame had Paaaepe
■ t^ew «• iw metght diffd I PIT ad PTASAdt PP
9m * m f** Fwr the ammo peetad dweaMi IPti the
■ t«ee taiated It PU PIT td aad Par IPtt
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TW Raid *tw*- tla«r |mw awilhiam
tha* • tit fTtaa kal*e" KafW * **|
eer^o I at? Ka*• if ii%«"» mi kehy.**
HEAD STUFFED FROM
CATARRH OR AC0LD
Chart* *< we
eNy hall at tern
ad repeeaeaiaifi
ae>ra ak^a^vj
tha arenamwi k
called hy the d
porpa^a of dla
problem and It*
ton Terminal
Al a meet tag al the
ted hy a large a fit i r
te hawiweaa men whole
1 Seat era and retailer*
«• n pwhltr beanftg
*• h rcwnjn'Rsioa for the
ruaatng the waterfront
i eolation Thd ChatTe*
romnany franchl*e
v
nrd
GOLD MEDAL
Tha
Ramady af
iand andaenad hy ^
At aP d*wmg?aak
fhmehm— Rfish •• *a* • Ri«c*a>
•washed men na Pdp maeaf Raehee M
Rhrmh pnnaed thewMdh haee ns the
wn? |e kw awlate am Ra-^atnae Haem
OaeopaRewm Par ttae we*ha nn hwntmp
and fee* PhaPPae II* Rht^th ip the
an*?? even RTt teas Q Me hPma f cm
a* aareadnr? ad the teawewnrv Wi: 'aw
A fita*g»w fbemee aftaewey af the
Cni«ad Ptaia* Pned ndthtniecraiMn aad
Rohadtct Crewe*! aa* atani aeceadney
ad war
•t. |f J kn*e‘oskaa l ?Rm
• %*g****-«rt — 11^1* nm-
e* ill arm* af LafP
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9mA fg^at mi load
aad t*** meih pans
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had ha*t •* *•.
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ah**t VamMePie
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r*gh4 and aan wee* has tea ? * • •
•m gaemNamaa h* owP*uah tP*e lattae
• wPnjMRaawef ft* uwa Rikg* A*%.
thmama. If J
If gww knee waraasm afm'fdeaaa swaR
aa p aewe* ^ •. — a* md fnaPas*
headpehaiL hmehmh* deawi ad ian>
gemdhM eadL taneht y, mwhdi m mm
•am yafpitaPaaa af the hanev ^aehp
ha feCa the aye* -* * *g**..a* eas aam
gMmaPMh *mr*ahie aagadHkh tHHHMiik
thwapeawde. Phd hdaihaPh gal a haMPp
ad Vfdm K. hhftftMh a vaMdeMe t'eao-
■d and kegm tnaete the made ana at
m Ra kwi»w R w*i h*4p ywh aa R
I Men R*ggf
| Slys Croom Applied tn Nostril? |
Opens Air Passages Right Up
Inniani im v\ utilug. lour
cloggi-d nowtrlU iri^-hr aiji; ib«> sir
paftHiigi-M of \mir lirjitl Hiuir Mint you
ran limit Im* fn*«*l>. No niori* liHwking.
anufiiiiK, blowing, hi-inlui hr, drym hn.
No struggling for brouth at night;
your rob| or r.iturrh ilis:ip|ii*nrs.
Grt n smull bottlr of ElyN Crmtn
Balm from your druggist now. Apply
a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, !
healing cream in your nostrils. It pen- i
at rates through every air passage of
the head, soothes the inflamed or swol- !
len mucous membrane and relief comes
Instantly.
It’s just fine. Don't stay stuffed up
with a cold or nasty catarrh.—Adv.
pirea In May and Is not tn be renewed
Che*i#»r - Dr. C M Rake*tmw *nr-
re**n in charge of the Pryor ho«pltal
has font returned from a special trip
to Atlanta where he secured the con
tract for the frestm'nt of surgical and
physio-therapy cases from the United
Ftites public health service for the
Prvor hospital
This work wfl be drawn from the
Fifth distric t, which embraces the fnl- j
lowing five states, namely: North Car
olina. South Carolina. Tennessee*
Georgia and Florida.
im slaad th* ima af y«e«*
If is add i** aN drwvwaa aa Ms amaM
aad M sAaaftd ketp yaw Jfa atWr k*daay
B* sara Ms f*t Fw s wt Rant aad start
Ifewawr. if yew wish first ta teat the
fe*«t pfaparati *a arwd tea meats tn Dr
Kdieer fi Ca.. R nahaaitoa. N T.. for a
■ample bnttla. Wbe* wntiag be sort aad
mention the paper.—Adv.
CHEST CLOGGED UP
WITH HEAVY COLD?
Hemingway -A west aantaal rm
part was r*>wf by W C Iftmwmgwa?,
president af I bn Itnah af Mem»ngea*
at a n»e*ttag of tbe st w kbotdrrs from
HEADACHE
Often Caused by
Acid-Stomach
•metlute« iiiurriHge N n failure and
aometlums It Is only >i run «*u the bnnk.
Don't firm St a chance to
"act in'*—uae Dr. King'*
New Discovery
wklrk M
1 • a* *fi*»WM that •
• oak divt-
d* ttd of
per rent ^nd a
stock
dead of
Id per real, were
to
eltrrd
As It had been dec
ided to la*
cre**e
the capital from
S • 000 to
J ".A OOA.
the egfra saheertf
>t ton was
paid In.
and now the hank
b* gin* Its
new c*r
err with a 9&Y000 <
•apltal and
a SiHCt;
>6 surplus.
B0SCHEE*S SYRUP.\
1
If one is clean, courageous and sen
sible. he can get along very well
without romance.
SHE DYES HER OLD
GARMENTS LIKE NEW
•Diamond Dyes" Make Faded, Shabby
Apparel So Fresh and Stylish.
Junior Chamber of Commerce.
Columbia.—The movement looking
fordard to the organization of a junior
» ^ «
chamber of commerce in Columbia
will take more Definite form when,* a
committee representing the city cham
ber of commerce meets with a similar
committee of young business men.
C.uy GuilHek. a student of fhe Univer
sity of South Carolina, representing
the movement, appeared before the
dir«eta*» of the chamber and they ap
proving the plan Appointed the com
mittee to represent the chamber of
commerce in perfecting the plan.
Don’t worry about perfect resulta.
tJae ‘‘Diamond Dyes,” guaranteed to
give a new. rich, fadeless color to any
fabric, whether it lie wool, silk, linen,
cwiton or mixed good*.—dresoen,
blouftes stocking*, skirts, children'*
goats, feather*—everything.
Direction Hook with each package
tails how to diamond dye over say color.
To asatrb any malarial hava
DyF*
A cold i* probably the most com
mon of all disorders mid when neglect
ed Is apt to be most dangerous. Sta
tistics show that more than three
times ns many people died from In
fluenza last year, us were killed in
the greatest war the world has ever
known. For the last fifty-three years
Bdsehee’s Syrup has been used for
roughs, bronchitis, colds, throat ir
ritation and especially lung troubles.
It gives the patient a good nijfiit’s
re f st, free from Coughing, with easy
expectoration in the morning. Made
In America and used in tbe homes of
■r
thousands of families all over the
civilized world. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
rontentmeiit Is never begotten' by
*w3J iH/rJtl- "
regret.
T HAT dangerous stage where a
cold or cough or case of grippe
might get the better of you may
be nearer than you think. Prompt
action with Dr. King's New Discovery
will avert a long siege. '
For fifty years it has loosened con
gested chests, dissipated tight-packed
phlegm, broken vicious ’ colds and
coughs. Give It to the youngstet^—
take it yourself. There will be no disa
greeable after-effects.
60c. and $1.20 a bottle. At your
druggist’s. Give It a trial.
Chester.—In go'ng through the
Ins of hi* store, which was desjMvvs
by fire. Paul B Brawley discovered
that in additional© hi* heavy loss that
all his credit papers, which were kept
tn a supposedly fireproof box, had
been destroyed and the only way that
he now had of finding what is due him,
in the* majority of cases is to trust to
the Integrity of the people indebted to
him.
V** «• *»• i !*.«%
tmmmarn A' It* •?«••*< M a***tlaf vefc m
’ SairtMea fmmA -•••al-
••a **■*• ••* at ••* e«a •**•
*••-« •*•*? «w»i •# wag
a*****. *oa<i*a •••ana*
*■***?•** *tf fr**e>«t —re***•<•.— * r«eaM
ml i ay xm ■•eiatoe
Y*** RATx*sttc I? aeirki? ariA-
• ***a*k vHS M* *»•» Moat. •*!• aa® •••
I? *14* 4t***ri*e (•• *!«■(•*• •*!
f»n * fr«e •••ry M*eilif*| •( fo*4
?*a **l mt •>**l* *r* no**r*klw
••*•. •*'■* •R'l •lua* b^-aw** of ACID-
•TOMACII Pol****. rr**l*4 by partly 41-
fo*4 rbarc-a • Ith arid, ar* ab*ork*4
mta lha blood and diatrlbu’t I thrun*h*nt
lha aatlra •» »t-m Tut* nft#n raua*a rh*«-
mat lam. hlliouanria. ctrrboata of th# llv*r.
h*art tronbl*. utrrr* and.*v*n ranear of
th* atomarh It roba ita victim* of th*lt
hralth. un*1*rmto«a th*. strensth of th*
moat vlforoo*
If you want to g*t back your phyatcaJ
•nd m«ntal atreneth—b* full of vim a*4
viaor—afijoy Ufa and ba happy, you mn*l
get rid of your acld-atomach
In BATONIC you win find tha vary h*lp
you naad and It's xuarantaad. So cat a big
BOe bo* from your drucKtat today. If It
fails to p)»a«* vou. return It and ha will
[ rafund your money.
Bowels Become Normal
—liver livens up, bile flows freely—
headache, biliousness. jtongue-fur,
The Fort Mill Election.
Fort Mill —The political sttnatloh In
Fnrt Mill with reference to the mu- i
nlcipal election wax greatly relieved
at a mas* meeting of the ritixen*.
when a committee compoeed of three
in An from each of the aixalled far
Una? put forward tha a a me of F F
Ardrey ae a candidate for
•erve for the
To Have a Clear Sweet Skin.
Touch pimples, redness, roughness
or Itching. If any. with Uutfcura Oint
ment. then bathe with Cuticura Soap
and hot water. Rinse, dry gently and
dust on a little f’utlrurn. Talcum to
leave a faaelnatlng fragrance oo akin.
Everywhere 25c each.—Adv.
biliousness, jtongue __.,
stomach-sourness, disappear when Dr.
King’s New Life Pills get in their
natural, comfortable action.
Purgatives, never pleasantly correc
tive, sometimes habit-forming, should
not be taken to rack the system vio
lently. Nature’s way Is the way of Dr.
KUtg’s New Life Pills—gently but
^ruiljc-.functioning the bowels, elimi
nating the intestine-clogging waste, amd
promoting the moat gratifying results.
Cleanse the aysflem With' them and
know the boon of regular bowels, it
at ail druggists.
Celebrate Expansion Campaign.
Spartanburg.—The city and county
of Spartanburg did themselves proud
In a day of celebration in connection
with the expansion campaign of the
chamber of commerce. .
The procession, nearly two miles
long, was followed by- speeches from
a stand on Morgan square. An Im
mense crowd, running into the thous
ands. lined the streets during the pa
rade and packed the square during the
demonstrations. Thereafter the ajr
was filled with a general co-operative
and get together spirit.
The *•*!
•orrwv.
uflra fft* HUM
At College.
The Sir*—At college I suppose you
burned lota of midnight oil.
The Son—Not a hit. We used gawv !
line. Those oil engine* aren't prac
tical for mofoemra.
Co Operative AssociM’on a Success.
F^irt Mill.- 14 The success with which
the Fort Mill Cooperative association
has met in the four months of it* ei-
iMtence was demonstrated at a meet-
Ihg of the stockholders when dlrer’ort
and officers were elected aad a dlvf
deed of 2 IT par refit declared which
ta at th« rate of T I t por real per
•aaaas
The *tocfc af fW laanrtafW ta
•Itfi 1
V
and S
(Top y6ur acid-stomaci$
HORSE
OWNERS
Keep • bottle of Yai
Liniment in your ttabli
spavin, curb, splint or
enlargement, tor ■hot
•lip or tweeny, wou
galls, •cratches, coils]
shoe boils, sprains and
lameness. It absorbs si
and dispels pain and stiSneaa^u25S?
YAGER’S
LINIMENT
At all dealers. Pn^* 35 cents.
The largo 35 cent bottle of Yager's li-i
> <>«<« tw ir« as muck as tka
Skin Troubles
With Cuticura