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If* L Hw Dmumiii 5* • imi orimi Barofm#. N. J*— ** Btfora I wm m*r* vUd I aulTwtd irrMt (V*J with mnodt- HH1I (back and uao head* •cbea, |md got to weak I could not do anything. 1 took Lydia E. Pinkham’a vegetable Com pound and soon felt better. Now I am married and have two little boys. Be fore the first one r came 1 was weak „ could not eat and was After I took the Vegetable Com- I could work and eat. Now I w w - 9 - Women who recover their health, nat- , m*ally tell others what helped them. Some write and allow their names and photographs to be published with testi- moniaU. Many mors tell their friends. If you need a medldna for women's ailments, try that well known and Lydia E. Pink- ege table Compound. nidi lis m Millrku Mancock Sumwi Compound KING PIN CHEWING llv tastiest tobacco you eivr tasted. “Cis t Cat Off Ny In’* Ssyt Ktilres4 Lr»:nr<r W. N. U. CHARLOTTE, NO. 30-1*2* PART AN BUNG RtORVt PORN A CORPORATION AND AAR POR CHARTKR PROM ATATI TO PUNT ENTIRE TOO US Entry of This Company will Havo an Important Bearing on The Move ment for an Apple Exchange Spartanburg—For the purpose ol developing a TOO acre apple and peach orchard at Saluda, N. C., George B. Tripp and H. E. DePass of Spar tanburg have applied to the secretary of state for authority to form a corpo ration to be known as the Saluda De velopment company. This land, orig inally purchased by A. B. Leach A Co.,* of New York was heavily wood ed until several years ago when sev eral thousand of fruit trees were set out. Hundreds of acres still bear a great deal of timber, and the •Saluda Development company will clear off thla acreage and plant apple and fmtt trees en the detire 7t0 acres George B Tripp N wee preeideat and general maaagrr of the Booth Caro- lisa Railway. Light aaff Power eosa paay ef tfcie cR/. sad H K Defies le ottoraer for te corperatloa Is the property ed A- A TNIoach A Oh. ef New Ter% R N bellowed here that the entry at the Bale As Deeetsp •owl fwmpMf MAh the epple ahd pear* grew tag tade^ at AaMAa etA have ah Aap^tees bearthg apah Ll< - •• *.> eee*e ef Aalhdh wawh N M Cutfcurs Aeothae Itching Goafp On retiring gently rub spots of dan- draff and Itching with Cuticura Oint ment. Next roaming shampoo with Oufkrxm Soep and hot water. Make them year everyday toilet preparatleai and have a Hear ekla and -Adv, Uifr Cwi HANDICAPPED. y r* ~ -• “Didn't young Grabcoln go aw’ay to college last year?” "Yes. He wgat to Harvard.” “Fine Institution.” “So It'Is, but young Grabcoln car ried along a Japanese valet a motor car and a bulldog. He may have picked up a few crumbs of knowl* edge, but 1 doubt it” News Item. “Pearls have gone up.” “What's thatr Inquired his wife. “The pearl necklace that coat $1,000 four years ago now coats $0,000 or •ore.” "There, now. John. Tea see what yo« atlaonf by not buying me ooa them.” Ceos* As rata. "1 hoyie rfce hMWte %tore yah esaplev fry te amhe paar baaiheah as pMhaahS Mr paa aa peaNhieV” tlR, yah* repriod the proAhiar. trah vewRy "TThey asom th he *e eh tdah thef the Mrper fhe ehShfSea May Ah mead Me eissser a M Aw me As Rgaew aaf my mrama Asa.” CAST0RIA Special Care of Baby. That Baby should have A bed of ha own all are agreed. Yet It la more reasonable for an Infant to sleep with grown-upe than to use a man’s medicine in an attempt to regulate the delicate organism of that same infant. Either practice M to^be shunned. Heither would be tolerated by specialists in children’s diseases. ; » Your Physician will tell yon that Baby’s medicine must be prepared with even greater care than Baby’s food. A Baby’s stomach when in good health is too often disarranged by improper food. * Could yon for a moment, then, think of giving to your oiling child anything bat a medicine especially prepared for Infants and Children ? Don’t be deceived. Make a mental note of this:—It is important, Mothers, that you should remember that to function well, the digestive organs of your Baby must receive special care. No Baby is so abnormal that the desired results may be had from the use of medicines primarily prepared for grown-ups. ^ MTNCM SHOULD SUO W *00X10 OUT A ABOUUO mtt *01711 Of ROCIlCi-S CUTONA GENUINE CASTORIA always Bean the Signature of ►-* * » 4#*IMW 4# 1 ' • ' •m* §> m minM wum wss upgm*Rmm ,f ft* MM i mm **• k <# AA* *w* wwsw% wn* m aw s Br* Ahhkw m < am m mm —mm M 1 -• •*« 0 «i Hi v * 4 WAS Mm mi * AMM H ‘4 r—n • * Ib w fyrmAsujk s • ?»»Tstajnr •» jw? mmM t Mw«A W mm *■•— w*w* wvm Mi u rna taMma «• A» My N* b aa — - - *4 * *J*m -W KNi mmSSTmmmuak aT f mm* fwr mi'mm —mam* Mg AWS* UM 1 b»i aEsmS R T Mi mmt 0pm*w mm ammSaa Ss a mm *4 July M mmmm uw wsA us S Urn gr—t T' • • $1 smA ahw I mm mm* wm »•» Aw rwwm Sue wlv— *m4 as-Mcus As^ wuy M may A* tarn m •• old Asys to mskv s mH ‘4 «Ao oscssios TAat torn wot mows (Amt (Aoro will As *o moB? thtwipi go- isg ow and m> wmmr frim>4oAlp* Aw- lug resowed that tAoce would uot Ao •ikA tlmo loft for tfct (smUy wAf i le lor lAo of Mrs. A—-I rool «m4oiuiww4 fmmf SowgArov pHog * rv* u morvy s prntm swo. Mm M" It Is wry Mwtfetv my door With (Ao osm Mm would Aow hod ev rry tbtwg to loor. hot with tAo otAor Mm As* everything to gain. A Pretest “BnrirwiLrd, turn backward, oh, time In thy flight,” warbled Hortenne Ma gee. ‘.'Stop Itr cried her father "What are £ou trying to wish on ue? Don’t you remember It's only a year ago thut the seventeen-yesr locust wan with u*r CharloatoQ.—It was fesread that * party of French girl* b** *eo»r*d p*M«f for thl* •lute, arimncemento being mad* through a local Moom- Bhlp ticket agency, sad their arrival will mean the ecquiritimi of a tHim- ber of excellent brnmokeepens, who will help solve thl* domeetk problem. The tide of immigration Is fast atala- ing pre-war propertkm*, and many Incomers are heade* *or Charleston. 7 - Calhoun County Infooted St. Matthews.—That the boll we evil! is generally prevalent hi tht* •county is now no matter of queetJoa. While In certain oonrmunities of the lower portion of the coarnty. laaga areas are yet apparently Cree from tnfeetatkm. on the northern M4e of the county la many commanltlo* R I* abundant Ooaaty Buperrlaor W1»o was ta «owa with a Urge handful of Buoy Llf*. “You think eight hour* a day I* enough work for any mauT” “Plenty,” answered Cactus Joe. “That leave* him only alxteen hours to play poker and get a little sleep.” Great Execution. J "The violinist’s execution was sim ply marvelous.” “Wasn’t It, though? You could sea the audience hanging on every note.” Educational. “Is this an educational film?" "Well, you might call It so. Has some very Interesting studies In Jeml- nlne anatomy.” The Varietiea. “What are fhe fruits of practical politics T” “So far, I have come arrow only two varieties—lemons and plume." Kfeumm t Ann a an t fwop * waym *VuoMomar* an SM asAMh AHM ANAHMM Mma sma Nua* AniMAM No* aAoettf PAR RM M fARAi aM wNM Baabsa TtMl| t Team AnagS*M eoNa a Mat AaSN* at the A Npw cease eo4hrWo4 lo ovary Aa*4 «usn, m aoameow «w t«oo owd t OpttNtot—"All Thiogp come to Aim wMo waRa." FemdaMal—-“Aad they all coww at owro.**—Ldfe. INVENTIVE GEWOS RODS CALOMEL OF NAUSEAM* DANGER DAetirs* Favofito MAdicina Maw FnriflAd tad BeflaAd from AH OhjectioiiAbli BffAOts. “Oalo- tAbs”—the New Kame. win htunan ingenuity do next? powder, wuetom Th# Hi Ajax deAed the IlgAtalag. "B«*ttrr not eland under • bur*eye/ we warned him. T— telegraphy, carriages, colorless iodiae, taate- less quinine,—now comes aauaeatosa calo mel. The new improvement called "Calo- taks” is aow on sale at drugetoree. For hilicManeas, eonatipotioa and iadi- geatioa tbe new calomel tablet ia a pner- ticoUy perfect remedy, as evidenced Ay the fact that the aaaaafaeturers have ao- riaad all druggiets to mfnnd the ft k>Ca]ouim swaSowof u Out Ot hedtW erUh ail Ke taMe, ae aalta By "And (AN your Ao I* paying Aar aN» ) BRACE UP! The man or woman with weak kid ney* ia half crippled. A kme. stiff beck, with its constant, dull ache and sharp, shooting twinees, mahes the ehnplest taak a traMrn Headaches, dizzy spell*, urinary disorder* and an "all worn out” feeling are daily source* of distress. Don’t neglect kidney weakness and risk gravel, dropsy or Bright’s disease. Get a box of Doon’t Honey Pflli today. They have helped people the world over. A South Carotid* Caaa Mrs. A. T. Bullard, 1M Robeson St., Ben- nettavtUe, A. C.. soys: "I suffered three years of agony and my kidneys were the cause of lbs trouble and kept ms te con stant misery Pains from my hack te aur head. I had dlsny spcii*. my body Uoaled and I loet In weight I floeUy got three bozos of Doan’s Pills fed the iret DO AM'S W*. L Acid Stomach Makes the Body Sour Nine Out of Ten People Suffer Prom It It sends its harmful acids sod gases all ever the body, instead of health and strength. Day and night this ceaseless dam- age goes on. • No matter bow strong, its victim cannot long withstand the health destroying effects of an acid stomach. Good news for millions of sufferen* Chemists have found a sure remedy—on* that takes the acid up and carries it out of the body; of course, when the cause is removed, the sufferer gets well. Bloating, indigestion, sour, acid, gassy stomach miseries all removed. This is proven by over half a million ailing folks who have taken EATONIC with wonder* fnl benefits. It can ha obtainsd from say druggist, who will cheerfully refund it# trifling cost if not entirely mtisfaetevy* Everyone should enjoy He benefits. Frw qaendy the first tablet give# relief. w —a Wkm i* Rat-f