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-, w m an ntl IKI III Mil • t "—wl. ~ Md fmi *t». U» •«»« yMir Uv«r and tUao four ^o«*U Hurt's Uai«>pv» fuanuitea! Ask you tfnifflat for a bottl# of rfcxteoo's Llrrr ^t>n« and tak« a apoonful tonight. If It doesn't start your liver and straight- en you right np hatter than calomel and without griping er making yon tick I want you to go back to the store and got jottt money. - Take cal«aa«l today and tomorrow you will fool weak and sick and nau seated. Don't lose a day's work. Take . a spoonful of harmless, vegetablo Dodson’s liver Tone tonight and wake up feeling great ft’s perfectly harm less, so give tt to yonr children any time. It can't salivate so let them eat anything afterwards.—Adv. a Fitting Endeavor. “Dear, ran you g**t me a new rub ber coatr* Terkapa. tf I etrvfrh a p^nt." Hfnr men COST MUMS ' MOTHER! “Caltfomli Symp at Fin - Child'} Best Lfutive HOT WEATHER Hits the Stomach Hardest Chicago, 111.—Hot w'eathor upsets the strongest stomach and causes seri ous trouble for the weak ones, so word Is now going out to thousands of eatonic users that they should, dur ing this hot weather, be on the safe tide and take one eatonic tablet about half an hour before meals, as well as after eating. Do this and keep thw* excess acid* and potsonoux gates from forming In stoinich and bowels. Eatonic aeta quickly; It ndli help the appetite and take away th»- hot weather. feeertaJi. thltwty feeling anno Killed Bill? to W*U W*»tr-n SUtn. SIBIP LEAKS FROM PURLS Chickens, Turkeys and Many Birds De stroy Worms During Feeding Stage—Pol I worm Devours Both Worms and ^upa. ^Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) "What a beautiful creature l" ex claimed a farm visitor. Indicating a gorgeous yellow butterfly which had alighted upon a nearby shrub and. now raised and lowered his blade-edged wtngs in slow, graceful palpitations. The Insect appeared to be the very spirit of the hot summer dar; bla col ors were Jhe colors and shadee of bril liant sunshine and the deepest, black est shadow, set In a delightful con trast ; and Its will wae the will of the breeze that stlurvd the broad alfalfa meadows beyond the garden, where host bsvI guest had retired to en^ny the shad*. Appreciate* Dampened. ~TWeartftol—?«e.~ rvapoedeA the WMrtwc. "Wt aey epamMrtavtee e aeeaM •hat dampeerd by the htoewta^ge that the yeefff rwatsev ranBe the alftoifs gpMneto ef ateaeaw and OyMbwaia a4mM ft am mm a feat Wha* this bwnee#? waste it eahae seewm San ••a (%Behwaaa Tveao aad Mherv f m •asBAs la mv %•• M tagaa la •• tom B-* w<* • fW*e w Baf toewsey tae v MV Me maad -» Me-*-* •**-• • «e*e ••ftJI MM VMS #«MMd ms east Imm to a Bitoe Mcp m nig Bha • Wm n yaet asu this rhagl "teto'm heard «f the heNwaa^ -mi lajartoue to rwra aad ret too ? lie cocnee to our aid la the ftffht egaloet the alfalfa caterpillar, tod. by one of those queer natural rotapenaatlona, does us a favor by devouring both worms and pupa. Odd, Isn't U? Lay Eggs All Summer. "Unless the worm Is destroyed, the butterfly you have admired emerges from the pupa In a few days and be gins to lay eggs to establish a new cycle. This goes en all summer. “Control is accomplished by cutting alfalfa close and dedn. We dear out our fence corners and ditches, and co operate with our neighbors in clearing their land. This leaves no shelter for the caterpillar to Live in frem one al falfa crop to the next, and the few which do survive find food mighty scarce, and many perlah of starvation. “Disking with s harrow over the meadows after a crop has born moved destroys many of the losortu la the egg. worm or pupa stage. Beefdee killing TT Wt 0*#*B*B WTtW AVTM CAuMMf Mitt USDS EOVEW COM A toMt too SBoovtos oBBto 0 , . Committees of Chambtrof Commerce Have Been Appointed to See That : The Vleltore are Entertained Darlington.—Darlington has had lit tle trouble with the illict whiskey dealers, but the police just made a large haul. Joe Galloway, white, was arrested by Chief Weatherford and the chief got 24 quarts of case whiskey. The chief of police and Sheriff Regis ter soon ran Galloway from the shrub bery. He ran and in spite of the pis tol shots of the officers he made a temporary escape over back fences. The officers found a bag with 12 qaaru of high grade whiskey In the bashes The police by the use of sn automobile managed to overt she the Irstsi man oo the outskirts of the etty Later the sheriff foead 12 addi tional quarts fi has haeu aaeewhtwd* that thia toty la to have a »isd« Aagtot I trmm toovuNnsor li'eugs of Arkusaoso aad •oosool humdrud hoatooto aad agvura. toful •«««••• of thoi otato The oto Hueo tuuaa to ksoh Mto ag*hrw tueal TWf eh tost oadt toto dmr m4 ttofl ome see too amob to toto tototoff of the dtoff to ff*w la Madj of Lb*ta Diff ftoMi U ad4 toffTMT rNkhidi It. No Mi# l& thui And folks stb ItTkmm^ btoilsr^ Tbouatoodi hsT# found out ihtot Dr. Thmchtr'i Ltrcr and Blood Syrup will reliere “Liver T^oubl<* ,, .. Will k^ep the Bowel* open and the Blood rich and red. You ought to try this old doctor’s prescription- before “Liver Trouble” gets in its dead- ly work on you—like it did on “BilL” Get it from your drag store. Souk Sort •! Liver Trouble!” Try# Pstnotbam. Wbeu the heart Is light, thers Is true patriotism --George Berkeley. Msvs a Clear tosoot tom. sv lieiaoq If aoy. wtth t'totVwm (Hal- ■Mot. thee few the wt^t I tolls ofs Bsop aad tod Hater tofeoao. dry family sod Asm am o MMe ttotostou Takrwsa to toav# • toartoodtog fk^rumoo am sAtm smrA —AA. WEESS **« HA dPto SMA toH ■to ffasm O sm ♦ • Ml sv* iff mo to otoff . 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Yes can parrhnm medmm sad large sts« beetles si all drug •tows.—Adv Excursion rates an- what move the world—some considerable distance. am • I BBff tm • A effl '. e so yPtoMtotod « s<*h bees toe H ptostoa tod frem me| to fee* dp the esrvse arfeds ffaoss ood eorvtos toddl ostf to too odd to todffto otoas dfeo omm to tow wsidfedi to odBNMffd toffffy dds tff iff Bad todrtdto Boouse* a ftor f tof tff dBAffl BBff to dffdMBBhffNffdl to iff os o toffs ffffto toHM (*•* -O •»• 4 * Alfalfa Caterpillar—Female In Adult or Butterfly Stage. Here’s a ru1rK*l egg—It's black, you see. Instead of brown; the parasite has been there. MIHion-Dollar Damage. "Next Is the larva, or worm stage; and It Is this form that the alfalfa caterpillar does the mllllon-dollar damage. A number of these worms will strip most of the leaves from a crop In a very short time. Here Is a small worm evidently just hatched, and here on this bnd Is a larger one. Note the. green color of Its body and the white stripe down each side. He Is nearly on Inch long and has made bis growth by gorging op°n the tender leoveu aod 'ermlDsI buds of my al- fdlfd. Wherever there la an anosual ly large number of these worm* they urltl eat the a*mu a. tow but (heir fa vwrtte feoff A the touffor paotiud to toff fftoffC am Tho Baaaae i •toes «a a oa | «mi ttoAMf daff toss • *«» k« *%• • fftof toe fffeaato Bl A • fftoff fpMtom INFESTATION OF HESSIAN FIT Ae ffadaH ef Hang Wlkoot Orowora Pttottof Too Berty Loot Pail Outbreak I# Llhety. A ahortagv of fans labor aoff up favoruhle weather coodltlona at plant log time combined to Influence many wheat growers In planting their grain too early last fait This has resulted In a heavy infestation of Hessian fly In about all of the early planted wheat of last fait • . Unless winter wheat growers can be Induced to unite la a concerted movement to observe the approved methods of combating the Hessian fly during the summerSmd fall of 1920. It seems that a disastrous general out break of the peat very probab.’y will occur In 1921. SPLENDID GARDEN RESULTS Attractive Place Where All Space la Devoted te Cultivated Crops Dur ing Entire Season. It la simply wonderful what a com mon farm garden of rich soli will grow la one aeuaoa If at! of the aetl la kept btMy aU the tlMe. Where all the spa** to run to rutflvated to da to to dtoffa dffff toe •' Ba km «• Tto 0. m *NM* •»- • a aaffddaffaaa MffMkB dffffe eff to toff ptoaffet to* toM m- * t«dd t ufftoa ffto dffMMBas toff (Mto to to-*" AMdfffffffftoB < ff> «F Mai •• W4 •< Badge toaa ffdfe aaddff etoey uaud daff aff*Aae to tadB eddffffi Mu iffaa affadaaa dfftoi 4TtMMadg ffto Ba aaBAMffto to toff Ato dBa dtoasBfka » * *•. 1 ffBdBffdae *um da dfffeffd da feaff gae ddda datoaa Iff ffffsuto faaMffffd aatABdAdff to to ffatoaea ffae ffaffu tor ••• Had yntgrt ■* Aaffaeuaff todff a ruHMtarff ff%*ra al laffffa rutokeff tiff gragaettdffff to a efeuaff torse Thu »agtau aad teffdur to fffuu JUdjff puaatogdr trmla No t everturwed at Waiuod'a rroaalag aaar Anderson killing the negro Breaaaa aad ahakiag ap a number of pwa aeagars Greenville—Official reports were made that the finance committee of the atty council baa agreed that the Southern Public Utltlitee company aheuld be allowed to advance local gas rates. The committee resumed its session to determine upon tbe ex act amount of the increase. Tbe company, which owns and operated street railway, gas and electric plants has petitioned the Greenville council to advance the gas rates here from $1.40 per 1,000 cubic feet to $2.35. too ff this u •« Ad tto «MA# AM by Special Election In York York.—Governor Cooper has issued an order for the bolding of an elec- Don August 30 to determine whether or not a portion of York county shall be annexed to Cherokee. The area Involved la but. little more- than two square miles and to situated la tbe edferetne north west ern pert of the county Thu papula- tied to tbe area In <7 and the to fit fid TVs a d , dMS Aaffa dfee AsdNff to IdUA Akdffdto eeeddMdff Iff AdAnaa eff affueeaffMa A«— ttoffe ; they uer* euenu iftma tkwt Oalffg efeauff tku Btruffff dfee fire to ibd taiVwk ubArb toff tbu |sff to ear- rykag tbum sAffffMffy kurM «ttk a me ftBr hddff of ruurua. tbe collected lib# mafic, naff prepared te watch for tbu frur atmw. At the request of tbu driver of tbu taxi bU four farm dMrrnded one by one. Ad they appeared, the eyea of a small newsboy h<-gati to goggle, and when the four of them stood In a row on the curbstone, he eyed them solemnly, and then exclaimed: “And no bloomin' wonder, either I"— London Answers. 'Naturally. “That lawyer Is down on prohibi tion.” “Of course he Is. Isn’t it against all the traditions of the bar?” The troubles of her neighbors p.re apt to worry a woman. tow V( Thud a brllll—| He pair to Ivory mb us aad rolled uotirtaaty udder the Algerian's noaa. InteUlfeoce Mill registered aero. "Man.** said Ham In dlagust. “Tow ain’t no •mllod ptmaon. You ain't even no human. You la just a | Thu Amuriran Legion Weekly. Somnolent Affair. “That old band wagon you organ ized for yourself turned out to be A heartless constituent. “I wouldn't say it was a band waff- on at all,” replied Senator Sorghhnu "It was more like a sleeping car." The Flapper. ' w Mother—"Why don’t you dress sen sibly, Marie?” Daughter—^’Oh, ma, IB would seem so foolish." atoAa Good Judgment leads thousands of housewives to serve