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fOONO CARDIII ' GREAT BENEFIT South Carolina Lady Suffered Un til She Couldn’t Stay Up or Go Anywhere.—Telit How Cardui Helped Her Get Well. I Batesburg. S. C.—In telling how she id relief from troubles that had eavsed her much suffering, Mrs. E. B. Oswalt, of this place, says: “Each Month I would begin to suffer with my back and head. My limbs would ache and I would chill. I wouldn’t be able to stay up, no matter what I wanted In do, or where I wanted to go. My people tried giving me different medi cines and teas and tbhlcs, yet I didn't pet any better. ‘ “Some one told me of Cardui, and I began to take It I noticed it helped ase. I kept It up. After a few months I didn't have any trouble. For about aU months I used It, before . . . “1 found I was all right, and from fbat day to this have never had any ♦rouble at this time. I have taken It •tore, a bottle or two In the winter, •■penally when I have been exposed, and would take a cold, for I consider It the bewt thing a woman ran take to tone up the eyetem, keep off nervous- nee*. ’and Inrrease the appetite. I certainly know It has hern of great heorflr to me** If you are weak nerrnu* or Buffer rocnaaly trmiMea anrh at Mrs. dt menttana. take Cardai. the faman't Tn*»r AM good dmcctat* eell Oardat —Adv. Mo*her EUR CHS . ME eOK HR ' A, INCREASE IN RATES RANQINO FROM 10 TO 76 PER CENT PUT UP TO COMMISSION. rO.EIPEIID MINT MILLIONS The $12,000,000 Approximate Amount Derived from the Previoue Raiee Paid Out to Employes. Washington. — Increased express charges, ranging from 10 to "76 per cent and estimated to yield $26,00,000 additional revenue annually were ask ed by the American Express Company, In a petition filed with the interstate commerce commission. Increased coat* q£ .’conducting its business cm well as the urgent need for more complete facilities and equip ment was given by the company as grounds (or asking additional revenue. Expenditures of "many millions of dollars'' was necessary, the petition said, and additional funds could not be obtained under the present rates. While explaining that previous rate increases added approximately SIS.- 000.000 to the annual revenue, the company said this money was given immediately to employee tu the ahepe of increased wages Granting of ex tra wages for overtlem cm the baste of ea eight hour dey was said to hse# resulted la a monthly ontlay of $1 •&- •OS as rq—pared to lose ihnn 64S ee# before the elght-honr day and near* he gf MX DODSON WARNS USERS OF CALOMEL ftaye Drug Acta Like Dynamite Uvar and You Lose a Day's Work. There’s do reasoo why a person •honld take sickening, salivating calo mel when a few cents buys a large bot tle of Dodson's Liver Tone—s perfect substitute for calomel. It Is a pleasant, vegetable liquid which will start yonr liver just as sure ly as calomel, but It doesn’t make you sfek and can not salivate. ^ Children and grown folks can take Dodson's Liver Tone, because it is per fectly harmless. Calomel is a dangerous drug. It Is mercury and attacks your bones. Take a dose of nasty calomel today and you will feel weak, sick and nauseated to morrow. Don’t lose a day’s work. Take a spoonful of Dodson’s Liver Tone In stead and you will wake up feeling great No more biliousness, constipa tion, sluggishness, headache, coated tongue or rfour stomach. Your drug gist says if you don’t find Dodson’s Liver Tone acts better than horrible calomel your money Is waiting' for you. —Adv. —- ■— ' ■■ | % 4 Evidences of Income. “Rllgglns Is trying to dress in a way that will make people think he Is making a whole lot of money.** “Silk hat and patent leather shoes end ell that sort of thing?** “Not these days. He has to put oo a suit of overalls and la carrying a plumber's outfit** UfT OFF CORNS! Apply few drops then lift touchy corns off with ^ fingers SEMI 11 BURS MIS fflER HOUSE COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS TAKES EXCEPTION . TO CERTAIN STATEMENTS. MS NO INTENTIOIULINSUL1 A* Witneaa Says It la Only Human to * Accept a Bonus if Government Can Be Persuaded to Grant It Doesn’t hurt a hit! Drop a little Freesone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift It right out Yea, magic! A tiny bottle of Freesone costs hot a few cents at any drug store, but Is sufficient to remove every hard corn, 1 soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. J - Freesone Is the sensational dle- I covery of a Cincinnati genius. It Is wonderful.—Adv. Washington.—The frank statement by a witness that members of Con gress would support soldier relief leg islation in order to get votes started | a rumpus in the house ways and means committee, considering a multitude of bills dealing with the subject. Frank P. Keech, a New York broker, formerly a lieutenant colonel in the inspector general’s department, op posing additional compensation, for former service men. declared some legislation might be expected because of political pressure The inference that members would An excess of add in the stof sours the food and starts fermentation. Distressing gases form. Your meals don’t digest but lay like lumps of lead. Then you have heartburn, flatulence, fullness, belching, headache, ^nd real misery In the stomach and intestines. A few tablets of "Pape’s Dlapepsin’* bring reliertdmost as soon as they reach the stomach. "Pape’s ^pepsin” costs little at drug stores. 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Mm Wife (dk ton V wntty ateat that. deer. Ret he rarefBI to year ae eases *1 Bad * to fane Me pnfb ■in (b ben (Bee WHY DRIKSISTS RECOMMERO SWiMPROOT For nanr yeara 4rue*i*<* have watched with nurh 1 o ter rat the jvmsrksble record toatatAjeed by Dr. KiluMr’s Swamp Root, the greet kidney, liver and bladder medi- It te e phyeicisn’e prescription. Bwemn Root ie e etrengthming medi cine It belpe the kidney*, liver end bled- dcr do tbe work nature intended they toonid do. Swamp Root hea flood the tret of yeere. It ie gold by ell druggiete on its merit end it ehould help you. No other kidney ned icine baa *0 many frienda. Be eure to get Swamp-Root and itert treatment at once. However, if you wish first to teat thi« great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for s ■ample bottle. When writing be »ure and ition this paper.—Adv. N*w York - Th# district ronaril ef the iBtsmattunal Lnegshorstoen • as ■ncieilnn. meeting •ndorsnd tbs strife by eeveral t boo mend longshorsmee dork workers and checker-, employed by cneatwlae lines to enforce demands for wsse tnrresaes and adjustment of working n un • MAY USE AMERICAN SHIPS TO OPERATE GERMAN LINES Little Things That Hurt. You may think that a bachelor with ad income of one million hates to pay an income Max, but If you want to be hold his enthusiasm freeze just watch Win groan when the school tax is h’isted—Houston Post. RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of water add 1 oz. Bay Rum, b small box of Barbo Compound, and ^4 as. of glycerine. Apply to the hair twice a Week until it become* the desired ahade. Any druggrst can put this up or you can ■us it at home st very ftrtle co*t. Tt wTIT ually darken atreaked, faded gray hair, end will make har«h hair k ft and glowy. It will not co’or the scilp, is not sticky or pussy, sad doe* not mb off .—Ads. Nstl Th e. Quick! “Why he# be nemed ni* motor Wil uae it’s kis carpet." A plan under which Aemiiran steam ship companes would take over and operate Vith American ships the 60 pre war world trade routes of the Hamburg-Americ&n line, is being worked out by the shipping board, sub ject, it is understood, to the approval of the German company. The proposal was approved by the senate commerce committee by a vote of 10 to 4. CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Telle Hew te Gat Quick Relief Frwsn Head Cold a It’s Splendid! In ooe minute your clogged nostril* will open, the air peasagee of your heed will Hear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness. No strug gling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get n smaJl bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It pen- ertntes through every air passage of the hind, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly. It’s Just fine. Don’t stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh—Relief comes so quickly.—Adv. to $tod ee wedl tor to a*f wto totoY eelweilf ewtwrwl fbr th OUCH! LUMBAGO PAIN! RUB BACKACHE AWAY loetAM Relief With a imeit Trial Battle to Old DO* ffltotoBBBM Bfc—ItoafF BBBMe toHBD awe eeeeewe eve»ee#ee aeee e%4 peel. # <«4 e* ee* kweew Blew (Mber eto I to ewvwto towNBe He (•■# • ••toBtowB to tokSMiB Ibewrv HASiV BYtiLB ABC CAFTVtotB MS TNC BTAT1 OF AtABAMA ^htoeto*Be Ate--ftodweal pswAMtoleh RCbrewB to A tolls toe dw*tvwfwd Hfl Bto ab 14$ j yt4 rm— , *j to I ltd celfeBe dwrtog Fb* 1 iBri. er rufdMB# te flChfwe eeeeeered toeai the GM»' A wu# ot long, (hick, gleamj ttma to M ih arreM fltol AMERICANS CALLED UPON TO ASSUME A GIGANTIC TASK. Annapolis, Md.—America must as sume some gigantic task of world ser vice or be "recreant to the consecra tion we made on April 6, 1917,” Secre tary Daniels said here today, speaking to the midshipment of the naval acad emy. "The problem of world statesman ship today.” he said, "is to And some .jask JfraL.jEjlLJllfe.- tfad naUnaar Im. urination and ennoble national en thusiasm. What shall It be?** FAMINE MENACES FIUME; NO FOOD IN THREE WEEKS. Extravagant. "She’s extravagant.” "She served her husband beefjteak for dinner last night.” "What of that? The poor man has to eat, doesn’t he?” _ "Of course, but think of serving beefsteak and no company in tbe house.” Kidneys reuse Backache? Not They have no nenrm. therefore red not cause pain. LI atm! Your heck- echo la reused by lumbago, eclat Ice or e strain, and the quickest relief lb soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs OIL" Rub It tight on your painful beck, and Instantly the soreness, stiffness and lameness disappears. Don’t stay crippled! Get a small trial bottle of JjSt. Jacobs Oil” from your druggist imd limber up. A moment after kt Is applied you’ll wonder what became of the backache or lumbago pain. Rub old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" whenever you have sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism or sprains, as it Is abso lutely harmless and doesn’t burn the skin.—Adv. UNITED BTATEB Ifl BLAMED # FOR TROUBLEt IN TURKEY Low doe - Blame for the tmebtos that ere being experienced to settling the Turkish problem were told at the door of the United States by Earl Cur- son. the foreign secretary. In explain. Ing the peace conference's negotia tions to the house of lords APPROXIMATELY 50,000 OF OUR DEAD TO BE SENT HOME Washington.—The bodies of about 60.000 of the American dead in France will be returned to the United States while between 20,000 and 25,000 will remain permanently interred overseas, Secretary Baker said. Lto "Dandrrlne' *evr your heir end double Its beauty. You me have loti to long, thick.' string, lustrous kuir Don't let It stay IlftHe** thin. scmgEly or fading. Bring beck Its color, vlgoi end vitality. Get e 35-cent bottle of delightful "Dandertne" at any drug or toilet coun ter to freshen your scalp; check dan druff and failing hair. Your hair needs this stimulating tonic; then its life color, brightness and abundance will return—Hurry I—Adv. SUFFRAGE ACTION OF WEST VIRGINIA TO BE CONTESTED. For a Consideration. Spratt (gloomily)—"I don’t believe I have a friend in the world.” Sponger —"You can make one; I need $5.” toilet preparations. The soap to cleanse end purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal, the Talcum to powder and per fume. No toilet table Is complete BOSCHEE’S SYRUP. A cold is probably the most com mon of all disorders and when neglect ed is apt to be most dangerous. Sta- ■ffsrrcs show Birilior* -Than mr*e times as many people died from In fluenza last year, as were killed In the greatest war the world has ever known. For the last fifty-three years coughs, bronchitis, colds, throat Ir- Washington.—The WeSt Virginia senate In ratifying the suffrage amend ment after unseating Senator Mont gomery "simply made the alleged rat ification a matter for the courts to decide,” the National Association Op posed to Woman Suffrage declared In a statement Refusal to seat Senator Montgom ery was said to be a violation of "the Every human heart Is human.— Longfellow. To abort a cold and prevent com plications, take