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Dorn n't Kidney Pills, Ihry tur* d«>n«*
wonders in thnuundo of surh cum*
Ask your neighbor.'
A South Carolina Cato
assy
Mr*. Eugene Rick*
enbaker, & Middleton
8t . Orangeburg, 8. C..
aaya: "A cold aettlod
In my back and my
kidneys became weak.
My back wan no weak
I wae afraid to bend
over for fear I couldn’t
straighten My kid.
neys didn’t act right
and my hand* swelled
Dlzxy spells came over
me and .blurred my
sight” I used Dean’s
Kidney Pills and two
boxer completely cured
me."
Got Doan's at Any Stars, 60e a Boi
DOAN'S VtVLV
POSTER-M1LBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y.
STBENGTHIESS
SEEMED DYING
Sq Weak She Cou d Hardly Move,
Says Indiana Lady.—One Bottle
of Cardui Put Her on the
Road to‘Recovery. •
FINE GROWTH OF
Dusotro orer oorr —f
RUIN YOUR MATERIAL
TOfl OF SEIEM
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Vaseline
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CARBOLATED
/ rtTvoatrs jtur
Tanglfr, Ind.—“Four yenrs ngo this
gurnmor I wa« sick In bct1, M \Vrltcs Mrs.
Ullle Mi’KIwco. of this place. ^ “I had
i been under the doctor’s care for five
weeks. ... I was pretty, bad, and I
; was just as nervous as I could be. . . .
| I could not steep at ni^ht until 10 or
12 o’clock. When I would doze off
and wake up I would be all of a trem
ble with nervousness.
, "The doctor called my trouble
catarrh of the ... It Rave me such
pains that at each one It would seem
that I could not hoar another one.
♦
Then I would chill . . . the pains
would Just seem to shake me all over,
and the next day I wtnild he so weak
I could hardly move. T would he so
utterly ntrongthle^s that It would seem
a« If I wore dying.
"After one of* my bad s;»e1ls , . .
and I bad almost died. I picked up
the Home Treatment Ibevk and decided
to try Cardui. flcfore I had taken a
whole bottle, I rould sleep at nlirhf ...
I don’t rememlver Jt»*t how long, but In
a short time | was up and helping with
the work ..."
Over forty years of stircevwful use
has proven the rain* of I'ardnl In the
treatment of many comm** fetnalo
ailment a.
AH drugff«t* sett f'ardwl. for m omen.
— Ad*
MUCH BUILDING GOING ON IN
BOTH ITS BUSINESS AND
RESIDENCE SECTIONS
ITS IM OF COMMERCE
Bonds were Recently issued to Supply
Water and Sewerage, and an Extra
School Tax is to be Levied
irritant for
BOatchn cuU
etc Hrahfl
nr»* of la *-•* It
sr«a> the iwvveMi revmlts Ve I few
av. a rn* tawsMS Arwosseee sroe ao>
getakg hta (raaseNastlHm |»* g Moneets
1 Sta Ike tawagMo OeOta tkf •Mh'*e* «4
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Berieca,—Thirlng the past' six
months the town of Seneca has grown
by leaps and bounds. Never were the
prospects bo bright for the growth
and development of this little city oi
wonderful opportunities of this lUtle
1 city of wonderful opportunities and
Bplendid natural advantages. With
every store room ocupied and the de
mand so great for more than seven
or eignt new buildings have recently
been completed and others are soon
to be built. Noteworthy among these
buildings just completed are four
beautiful room* erected by the Cili*
gen's bank, one of wbich ia an up to
date moving picture bouse and Obe
handsome garage of T. Leslie Strrb-
Itng gives him one at the largest au
tomob.la establishments In the roun
ty. Building ta nWo active la the reel
den uni eeetloas ta an endeavor to
Supply homne for the many people
who wish in locate In Benecs
Recontly bonds were voted te sup
ply water and sewerage for the lews
pod egtf% arbeol tag will eoew be
!•« ad IB nr deg I# give batter sekeoi
ed*ae‘M«t
Beane mt pewere t nseet pe«g* eanive
bwetnwae and pewfUeesannl •*• rwa •
ed m* * m eager in peans as e and de
tb# ep«>«e4 td eppersenRien
Wpenee! Don’t Bey a Peer Dye The!
Fadea, ttreaka, or Runa.
Kach imiitago of "(Haifiond f>>•»«*••
contains directions ao alro|ile that any
women can diamond-dye a new, rich,
fadHena' ivdor into worn, whabby gar*
incnta. drapertea, coverings, whether
wimiI, silk, linen, cotton orjnlxed giMMta.
Huy "Olammid Dyes”—bo other kind
—then perfect results are guaranteed
even If you have never dyed before.
Druggist has color card.—Adv.
Reckless Experiment.
"Friend," said t’actus Joe to the
man who lujd just, alighted from the
bus, "could you toll us what a soviet
I»r V - '•
"What dl> you want to know'for?"
"Crimson Culch has been getting so
orderly and subdued that some of our
most prominent citizens are talking
about leaving. We need some excite
ment and we wouldn’t mind a little
trouble if it didn’t last too long. From
what I can hear a soviet. If it was
munngod right, would about tilt the
bill." -
To Hive a Clear Sweet Skin.
Touch pimples, redness, roughnefli
or Itching, if any, with Cutlcura Olnt*
ment, then bathe with Cutlcura Soap
and hot water. Hlnse, dry gently and
dust on a little Cutlcura Talcum to
leave a fascinating fragrance on akin.
Everywhere 25c each.—Adv.
WRIGLEYS
The children love
Wrigley*s—and ifs
stood for them.
Made under conditions of
absolute cleanliness and
brought to them in Wrlglev's
sealed sanitary package.
Satisfies the craving for
sweets, aids digestion, sweet
ens breath, allays thirst and
helps keep teeth clean.
Costs little, benefits much.
Fittgd for th« Films.
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Perfect Health is Yours
If the Blood is Kept Pure
Almost Every Human Ailment
Is Directly Traceable to Im
purities in the Blood.
You should pay particular heed
tni
to any indication that your blood
supply is becoming sluggish, or
that there is a lessening in ita
strong and vital force.
By keeping your blood purified,
your system more easily wards off
disease that is ever present, wait
ing to attack wherevp- there is an
opening. A few bottles of S. S. S.,
the great vegetable blood medicine,
will revitalize your blood and give
you new strength and a healthy,
vigorous vitality. Everyone needs
it just now to keep the system in
perfect condition. Go to your drug
store and get a bottle to-day, and
if you need any medical advice, you
can obtain it without cost by writ
ing to Medical Director, Swift Spe
cific Co.r-112 Swift Laboratory,'’■At
lanta, Ga.
Wasl»Mif*wp
SWtaked taifVlr* Pat
#4 in Captam Wtlilata
PenUl « rp* IM'h Infr
traerdteary blro»*m >• pctm*» north of
Verdun. Fnnce. Ortoher 12. IPli
Captain Daxid« m while attending
wounded under heavy fire was hint
•elf n,Minded by *everal plrve# of
ehell fragment* Regardle** nt hit
own wounds he continued in his cars
of the wounded, refuting to be treated
until his regiment was relieved when
several pieces of shell were removed
from his head and shoulders Home
address. York street. Chester. S. C.
Zebulon D. Greenwood has been
appointed postmaster at Jonesville.
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Naval Veteran Killed in Collision
Greenville.—Ransom A. Seawright.
24 years old and a naval veteran of
the world war, was. instantly killed
when a motorcycle, whidh he was rid
Ing, collided head v on with a heavy
touring car occupied by a party of
Asheville men, about two miles out
side the city on the Buncombe road.
A coroner’* Jury later in the day
held the seven members of the party
They gave their names as followi: D
C. Brown, driver of the car. Sol. Rob
la. Ch&rlee Croe*. M Edingtn M Orn j
eten. H. Goldberg and Bam Labitt.
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Two S4 Paeeenger Autemebllee
Columbia.—Two of the largetl aa
tomoblles seen ta Columbia ia some
time arrived here frecn Aegueta ee
their way ta Maaaarheeetu The twe
markieea are (reveling thrmigh tk*
reaafry from §t Aage»ti*# % Fla aad
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