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should be made artistic, sanitary and livable. These walls should be Alabastined in the latest, up-to-the-minute nature color tints. Each room should reflect your own individuality and the treatment throughout be a complete perfect harmony in colors. The walli of the old home, whether mansion or cottage, can be made just as attractive, just as sanitary, through the intelligent use of Instead of kalsomine or wallpaper How much better, when you have a new home, to/Mrf rifA/than tohave to correct errors afterward from former treatment with other materials, when you come to the u* of Alabastmc, as docs nearly every one sooner or later. Once your walls are Alabastined you can use any material over it Should you desire, hut having used Alabastine you will nave no desire for any other treatment. Alabastine is eo eaw to mix and apply — an lasting ia its results — so aheohitety sanitary — and so generally reoogntsrd as the proper decora tire nal tn a class by itself that it is beconung dii&cult to csaouiacture fast [h to supply the demand. Alabastine is a dry powder, put ap in five pound package white and beautiful tiru. ready to bus aad aee bp the erViiUon of cold water, an I with fufl dsrartioae tm earh package ef gm+w h*» ctom and circle printed us red k-gs G» < AIA1AM INI COMPANY ■•irirX ■ -t. ■ IN OBJECT LESSON GET READY flfHEH tews _ OF 8LACE-DRAII6HT ON INSPKCTION, S7S PAIR OP SCALES SHOWED THAT 1SS ONLY WERE CORRECT. mDSIlCfS WERE SHORT TOO le Perfectly Good Profit in a Scats That Is Out of Balance Only One Ounce in Each Weighing PULLETS MAKE BEST LAYERS It Seldom Paya to Keep Hens for Egge After They Are 2 1 /* Years Old—Young Fowls Favored. There are people whojiave the right variety of fo^la, viho house and feed them properly, and yet who can* not obtain eggs parly In the winter because their fowls are too old. Jt seldom pays to keep hens for laying after they are two and one-half years old; not that they will not give a profit, but that younger fowls will give a greater profit, says the United States department of agriculture. A _ great many poultrymen who make a Columbia, Inspection of scales and specialty of winter egg production neaaure8 in Columbia by representa- keep nothing but pullets, disposing of ^ vts ^ rc>ra the office of Commissioner the one-year-old hens before it Is time Agriculture Harris reveals some- to put them In the winter quarters., iking tke losses the public sustains in trade by abort weight and measure. Of the 37S pairs of scales inspected the last few weeks, only 133 or a lit- | tie more than one-half were found ^ correct; 90 more pairs were sealed as ' satisfactory after proper adjustment had been made; 32 pairs were con- lemned until adequate repairs could be made; and 13 pairs were confis cated. Five yard sticks used for trade were confiscated. Tkaee were found to be from one foarth of aa lack to eoo lark too short. With fancy rtb- hoa aelliag aa high aa III a yard, the merchant would then gala ooe-half lack, or I# cents additional profit aa sock yard that watered Concern lag Ike benefit# to he de rived fraai seek f neper! lues Mr I (ar ris any a 'Averaging aft a ft tries aeld tafia? by weight te atavae t be ealao af eao eaams la eaa and anabeV twain If a aanln In enaratsag ngenw tbe pen ar TW ad (be guw t +*1 99 ^ pei fls see —I'iesa** I* t dew n V%e vee# In • v - ' *• •«« «# l ie pm 1. • i »• m |e ♦ ' • • * FAR FIH Black-Oraaflht Highly Recom- IVII I hV men(Jed by ,„ hois Man for Liver and Stomach Disor ders.—Used It for Fif 1 teen Years. Kfitp Your Liver Active, Your Byitem Purified and Free From Ooldf by Taking Calotabi, the Nausealess Calomel Tablets, that are De lightful, Safe and ( Sure. k, l _jys!dans and Druggists art advis ing their friends to keep their systems purifiecL and their organs in perfect working order as a protection against the return of influenza. They know that a clogged up system and a lazy liver favor colds, {pfiuenzs and serious complications. To cut short a cold overnight and to prevent serious complications take one C&lotab at bedtime with a swallow of water—that’s all. No salts, no nausea, no griping, no sickening after-effects. Next morning your cola 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 yon please—no danger. Calotabs are sold only in original sealed packages, price thirty-five cents. Every druggist is authorized to refund your money if yon are not perfectly delighted with Calotabe.—(Adv.) •if tl ll< Suprame OfhCN. ford's Rlaf thousands u u(e tlllcil with excite- a new ritih f«»nne«l by aev* sufreritig fr * n*‘lchtM>rh<»M| !»%»«•• 1aRe*,, j ordere«1 llv# im |a pr*-aldeat arnt kly ro*i many i^«»pi ftldmi. hot 1 am Jbe RlschTwaus place at are ynoT" aftked t m le If y«M hr g*9 a roe** Slngerton. IH.-’Tor fifteen years me have used Thed ford’s Blaek- Pnaught, and have not as yet found anything that could take Its place,” writes Mr. W. F. Rister, of this town. “I have used ft for Indigestion a num ber of times, and it gives relief, continues Mr. Rister. I “For sour stomach, a heavy, bloated feeling, it Is splendid. And when the liver gets torpid, so that when yon stoop and raise up suddenly yon feel dizzy, a few doses will set you straight. “We keep it and use for constl- I pation and the above troubles, and find It most satisfactory. I can recom mend It to others and gladly do so. For the number of years I have used Dlack-Praught now, I ought to know. In Its 70 years of usefulness, Thed- >rauzht ha tb* Am S*m .% ? • HURRYt YOUR HAIR NEEDS 'OANOCRINE relieved f p«.nM*na of a dla- Ip. ir«*er. ter using H Ita t f»mnsM kfvfW Ik - amm wkw w IfiaMkBfififii bswfiw wsMbftwq bafi MMfi bfi* •aw tbwt maew w • t fit to # aswto «kw« to i • w s<w N w# q FRECKLES VBwMIV toNwwr i -AA q k wMw toew qe- pmm A«a fiMaAq > ie»nwir#t i t< •ms qwqWMaq (0 I fiMi tonfNf bbBHbafi mtoss% W gmegssmt fitoBA emjm «fi kqfika Aq pqaq tn can atowq qg «qe*v AxMNBfiqfi qqW rmssmes* 4hi In# NfiPMfiA tow wNqqq* Vswefitofi twiNq mm^ms BafiRq N>>wiq mm*% tqfibqw * ♦«-> § qswfi qntow q**s iqqwfi • * aqta* IN w *%m I«r««wq 9S • qfipq tow* wnttf ton knAk 9^*** * * TW infiwq kMNNto fitowfif me w»qn tofi wfiwn Abaai fitoto Ww tn ato IPtfilBfiM ton mmmm •«* puemsm tneptmm ****** qe W qqq fin ***** «*wi to* mm** tot •nwto9 it wtoto to ttow towton fiMTt ncm % to ■ i ?QV « fUOlUTIO THi H* MX m i mm towX tn ana ***** m»m 9 m**% mm (ton# Mtotofi +•* •* * •** *$ <tow wq— toto tol tomtofifi • >ne»it> to finto ton Annto nnn mm nktotodl kn srnmmmmm m fiPtotf mm MnktM mmst tofifi tofi mm** qnntof tobnto (ton toflbqqfii (totogn en qninw fin atotottto ton Anto fitot ttokn toPk TARE ASPliUN RIGHT £mr*fmm$ mm* ^Nqrqfiqqnfi Afi (to totok fltnfi firfifine toeqntowNq mm efifittofito wwn* qq «’•» q qq«q TWtofii to fiitotofip .* i m* I • | Mto tbs fipto 4 »*•— *. ***-» MM |kjfifikj %mmmmtm A MtoAMfifinA to fiM _ ton* to mm ton ttotot • Wto w» to ton totoBto totobtoto qtofi AtotoBtotofi nnA fitoHAfififikfik tofiflk fittfifi at qgnto to bnisn VW ptofiNMn to fiW fitoton •new ti fin pntotnt tn qnfiMbtontoto ton ton ^Ptoto Btotto «—»*■•* nAMA wto W » wA—*to to itotonnw Atotofi ton •Mtoto to Annn HBPVP Mp* A • IP sdknsfi i Amp # A f BmApilPtolto APP Megan r Wme**‘ fwenqgpq AegAMto to ton Mtoto 49wMt ttqqee Bfi^qwtM^fiwnq to toanNnewMMMMtonnwq qfi itofington fitoA' AfiN f qMb MMn L nqeqmq Aenq % TW« n-eqnqw an tongntok ton* 9bpn0#^% — ^^RbeM *m* * RUN ittf UMATltn ON SONY. ACHING JOINTS ft » NCMtOT FON «onhs AM IW **4 Nttm- ♦ »***** t» * •«**** n-r «•.».' w»«ltl. t qt**l t^wUMful ••nueti .*f Fvqn. - ilqilf rr*.%*<|in* LI * r«*i*alfn (ton rcMxti* pofthniff atu»«»»t figtiring. tn get a non! «ir |irrb«|w a alnxle frv*m NI O' That hr turii«-.| a rohl «bo(j|«ler ir their allurement« sermr<| iniIjt tn tnftarne their anlnr, and at one time ke rruiteniplnted flight, wi emharrnsj* lug f^emrne their attentions. Even when be contraetetl a loath Home skin tflaeasr while hiding In the sewers of Farts fair women I'ontimied to adore him How Her Hu«band Felt “Has my husband appeared to nWss me during the month I have been away, ,Mury?” “Well, ma’am, at first he seetned In very high spirits, but toward tbe end .of the time he became less cheerful. «nd yesterday, ma’am, he was just ■steerable.”—New York Evening Post. t—toMMqtoto 9**<r mm-+ •' %r um toMrfi toto* wknfi ■rwcvi • • • • Ks*m * to aankw NfiaMttoMb- *nan —x AM tv toAa'v bMfr mmf wkaM 'b* «qirr ,mmm IH #»*- ywq q bint— I I* ft q»«rtir qtftr ,<0* t nAd pm$ law 9ft| JOIII hr br«l|qfw|. hU IlM In ■ whirl Mh w*M hr name e9fbee girl anfi | • haine If Y Atr*M«!y hr felt a dial lug : of the air as fhr voice mtitlnoril; “Well. If that «1<«eqn*f (Ml yoy wb«r—** •NH coarse I know who It In 1"* he ei- • latnidl *'|t la f hr jireMlent. aw retest, dean-st. am irtest little girl In all the world r “Oh. >ou de»r old twiy Mhe rhln>ed in rntlsfied delight. “How did you really know for sure It was I?** —j The Retort Courtaoua. He—-Don’t you try to make a fool of me. She—Not after your honurts of being a *elf-m>Hii* man and doing the Job much better than I could. — . r — Virtue is almost anti-everything. Most of the commandments are “don’t s.” toton f%mm • to. ■ tot to CWAonton Tama ban qnewgtofi kbn Mtototo to kMB* 4mmsmm^m* k fifififit tot (TafiNfiafi MHAfiP Pten toto . 11 to I* nAatf fAftrk rhUfift fW ikMt to toUk qq wnfrT; %m ether ful «f Cnp- to firlaklng water Tenami i— bar naiin* <kn«e mmmm* mrnm •gwinqM la bnnAb vafk to (kin rwMNty fib* to • aa Sa fir FtoW? arbor* abe to mraJ nrAbal aa LlSS HUT W BiCB kkO filOPCTS HURT Vika f O naa to %#-•** in RtoMfn A tonfifine Batnasq Vob • *q Aa Wa* P Antoto o - r Igbt POULTRY KEPT AS SIDE LINE — : — Hardly Any Activity of ftiadnrn Farm- ; lug Which Will Pay Bottar Than Flock of Han*. Property developed and foatered. poultrylng te one of tbe most profit- j able side lines In which most farmers can become Interested and. at present there te hardly any activity of modern farming which will pay better than the maintenance and production of good poultry. 7)he Satisfying Sweetness of the wheat and KHILMMKJ barley food Grape*Nut&- • is a matter of economy aa well as delight these days. Grape-Nuts pleases without (he addition of sugar as b tt* the case with bom Spade up the yard frequently. a a o Get rid-of all surplus cockerels. a a a Peed table scraps and kitchen waste. q • • Keep the hens confined to year awn e e q # Colaaabla Job* Ommmmtl **4 Ken math CcqaetL yo«M •k*.te toao errrqt ed ia Oraeavtlle *ad Hoeav Path r*- •pctlvfy. qn tba ebarje of cniuteally assxnlllajt two younc white w-wneo fa AtfifvNil.a. were brought to Columbia and lodged la the slit* nanUentiary for safekeeping The Gossett boy* v/ecs placed in the came acells occupied tbe previous two days by James B. Wallace and Lae Bourne, young men from Green wood, who were arrested' in connec tion with this case, but relea.^d after the young women had declared posi tively that Wallace and Bourne were not ihtit-.aasailants. Coal Supply Running Low. Florence,—The city light and pow er plant te running very low on its coal supply, and unless tbe railroads deliver coal that is in transit thq plant may be forced to shut down. At present there is coal on hand to operate the plant only a day or two and there is no more in sight. Tbe eltuatioa ia quite serious and the manufacturing plaata and other in dustries are face to face with a heavy loaa. The city will be la darkness If in ifi oa as wnn —< aMa aa will te Katt prwdm ag ■aeat rvgolarty etieataattf fibtqey froobae to «qaae facia MOM )«Br qi-> ml f arbCi* rtvm aift.1 r»*t',,,, . f > mt% and M MMaatij. •r aih er. < •ay • a wetf bawao aqtb*>r'fi "* bt * Jae*-h« oir* la a ba< mdeM ritow- beeaoi te ti be mf%* arid Hi mea* egeites matt **n eqre m hlefi du.^ppn ata tbe kb get al ug* m. the> tie rmna aterw orbed; Ivh; ekig ap end raoNe all and U • ani>«*t t urn the akin rnher ap* Q*t»f o«mp lalatng! Get «ortft of 1 dletrevO. particularly tt.« <k • ■ a in mill trial bottle «*f old, honest ache a 1 ml misery 'a the kidney region; j **8r. Jacotm Oil** at any dnie store. *ii* ’ii ’fitix ( aa i«i a* lift ^ a a^ra* fi t-411 m 1 11« m 1 ••• ■■ » • * 11» ' » mi 11 r»| rto* add Ntoaiach. conarlpatlon. torpid frr>Tn rheumatic pain, NonmeNji. atlff liver, sleeph'ssncaa, bladder and urt- ! arM l swelling. Don't suffer! Re lief nivnltn you. “St. .Tncoha Oil" has Mired millions of rh'nnnntlsrn sufferers in the Inst half century, and fs Just as gowl for sclutlea. neuralgia, lumbago, barkaehe, sprains.—Adv. nary irritation. The moment yonr hack hurts or kld- .neys aren't acting right, or If Madder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jan Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for 0 few days fount your blessings every morning, and your kidneys will then act fine. ^ should make you an optimist till This famous salts is made from thp | n<>on, unyivay. acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithla, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kid neys and stimulate them to normal activity; alsc to neutralize the acids In the urine so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot Injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent llthla- water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep tbe kldheys and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease.—Adv. AS .flto a a • On the street rani, the fat men ai- ■waya numb ta in » Fanaara are tW only m*a wha eaa eaefi at her *ith their work " arr* All Atoto fiM A few tablets af •Tape’s Diapepaln" bring relief almost as soon as they reach the stomach. “Pape’s DUpepsta/* by neutralizing " Jjj* Hiairh Ip-'tuij ^ llovaa the food aogring and farmenta- *i“ n * • ’ h raoaaa - thq rn 1 aew m*kin• to pals to Tbfie • Atop Opv kf toa ttoii tom : mm «to to * or ir r l r %