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J3ifi HOOVER'S FOOD SA l< NOW AND r V!.c Amor'can Government through H \j ; II 'over has inaugurated r. S rational en. p. gn to urge the sa\ing el . i. 1 s.u s Mr. Hoover has term. ? cd this mow.iionv for the registration 01 Utf P? P f in food saving as "an u?>pflcode..Lcd adventure in democ| racy." It is a actional campaign projecto.I so ?v, its scope that the TO THE FOOD ADMINISTRATOR WASHINGTON, D. C. I AM GLAD TO JOIN YOU V SERVATION FOR OUR NATION UERSHIP IN THE UNITED STAT PLEDGING MYSELF TO CARR ADVICE OF THE FOOD ADM INI AS MY CIRCUMSTANCES PER Name kta'eet 1 &"le Occupation Number in Household Occupa Will you take part in authorized nei; ij sorvat ion? ITave you a garden? There are no fees or dues to he es to have as members all of those All women over sixteen are eligible. Tne Governme.it does nor ask yon for ycur food; does not urge you tquit eating, hut merely requests yc.'A t> sa\ e your own iood foi your owe ccflllfcmption, but in doing so. to con sumo ;t with v Adorn, judicious'y, and th"*":l y help "v. in the war." rr ? ' - ' - ii , . u r<- aires .j eccnoimzinr sirn the card a.: an cM,nest of y? l" mmmmmmmmmtmmmmtmtmmmi n il im V ~U1 ?. U.S. RUSHINGMRPLANE CONSTRUCTION i Twenty thou i i pin a 5 for Ame. ica's lighting f re s i". h ranee, authorized ia the $010,000.000 aviation bill passed by eonp"ess !a i Jul.., at .j actuary i.!.m r rti uction. Their motors aho nie being m. n-if:ictur<d, So. ri tary Haker aiiuou:u;e?! today, and the whole aim ait progra, has been ; o coordinated that, v h n planes and metois a?c cample.cv trained aviators as v eli as n a/an puns: and ail ether equipment will i> waiting for them. "When this nation's nuv.y is rend to participate in the lip laing, ' si.'! the? secretary, '"the eyes of the arm. will be i eady also." The types of planes covoi the o'vi.c range of training machines, light l.igh J#'ed fightTg machines, po> . ' ful battle and bombing plane; of Ui heaviest design, and embrace as \v; i; giant battle craft capable of the w of the Italian Caproni, the !'. i...< II and ley-Page and similar types. ".Made in A ir.ori'-a." "Within a reasonable tune, cm en'ng 11 ie pciod of prepnra4ion," Maker's statement . aid, 4\!:i< c ua r,. will send its first airplane to Kuv< p . This airplane, from the tip of iis im peller to the engine, machine gun and camera will have been made in to TT..:i 1 CU..A united otuteH. "There has been a remarkable response to the call for aviators. '1 !ii country has an unlimited supply ? .' yoin^g men possessing courage, se.i UGH! CALOMEL MAKES YQU DEATHLY SICK Stop using dangerous drug before it salivates you! It's horrible! <> You're bilious, sluggish, constipated and believe you need vile, dangerous calomel to start your liver and clean your bowels. Here's my guarantee! Ask yoin druggist for a 50 cent bottle of Podson's Live Tone and take a spoonful tonight. If it doesn't start your liver and straighten you right up ? better than calomel and without grip ing or making you sick I want you to go back to the store and get your money. ? Take calomel today and tomorrow you feci weak and sick and nauseated. Don't lose a day's work. Take a spoonful of harmless, vegetable Prison's Liver Tone tonight and wake up feeling .great. It's perfectly harmless, so give it to your chill dren any time. It can't salivate, se let them eat anything afterwards. adv. Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Rays Your drurartBt wilt refund tnoner if PAZC OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6to 14days The first application given Ease uou Rest. ii>c VIMS CAMPAIGN D SIGH THE CARD TODAY work tc bo done is as great as though a census of the country was being taken. If the American people are informed they will respond. If they respond 4hen bread and meat cards will not be ecessary. But we have been asked i.uring the week of October 21-28th to sign this card: 9 N THE SERVICE OF FOOD CONAND I HEREBY ACCEPT MEMES FOOD ADMINISTRATION, Y OUT THE DIRECTIONS AND S'IRATOR IN MY HOME, INSOFAR MIT. City lion of Breadwinner ghborhood movements for food con paid. The Food Administrator wishactually handling food in the home. i i i willing ess to "do your bit" and as a protest against yoin neighbor who is not economizing. If you c m sa j .rennet! ing, then . ;g.\ the e. iv to he*, j yi.ursr If carry c ut your d el ermi nation .oul altfo to show the Government that I ".or people are he' * i-1 he4*. E. J. Shc-'.-ocd, ' Pu' licity Manager. I II > , I II I ! I II 1 II. I 'reliance, good judfcji.'.cnt and decision the thltigy. ivijui 'd in the air j . i :< . Thar sercice today is fitting !l-..m?nnds of Arnerhai.s for flying." Twenty-four flying schools lr..\ iau:no? i> v ii, ilu- stalciru nt r* | wills, :?n<! besides the thousands train | ii** hm'e, stiulci.tp fiorn the United t h: tor ar t.\ihiin?; in nil the allied eoualries, while many of them aie un intensive si hoolinjj boh in < in! < !' the battle fronts. T! o rr.oi ; new in P.* trope will ho turned over *.: lipida-' viators to the American t op. in lha: ce. American nil eh'm r a!c:o are hoi1:: hri!t a'.u a?i and Mr. Maker said t! pnri-xinrite'y onefourth of thr i:ur.v e oon to be needed v. ill be made ! din d i omdides. In (hat cornceti > , . Ivors ; s laid upon t!.c necessity f": ' e;i eatly devo'opmy; and e>'p a ruling th , .irpla.no indu. try i.i the Unite.. States. X". Time Meet U> perirnen'ing. A: 1 the summer and pari of the err. 1 !;.* fad have been devoir 1 to this cror.l'id ground voile. lVr-i -on had to he made for f.eiuiu. aeti.ro ef t!ie many aceesr ;' .c.v rr\<y ti aircraft sc.one at in < :-i>cm as marl ine > '.! .s, i.b.s r.a [' ii ;.;? ? o :n i:r>, cimc .-as, and i: e 111 ' T r* . > ?#? ?! /r * r ? i ? ; \ ;:s ror en ! the "hibo. ;i ,.?oi " v.*:' .. the vcslUiL of the mvmiLJ:v r ff"rl.~ of the b?,st c \" in?' bu*V.. = the cotrd ry. The sip/md c ; i its stal l' 01 im'eipn advin r.;, l'"? s* rimy sr.i i. me v. '! suiisfiod with i1, progress made smut* t h ih motor \v ' dc . ier.ed. Mr. linker an n<un 1 {'. i '.lit department's earlier expectation : nd hopes To:* consumi lation of ox.'o. S'vc aire.'aft program arc being men than realised. "There is pracCeallv no limit to the number of aerial fighters whi-h thUnited States can and will furnish in the var for democracy," continued th secretary. "No time has been lost ii. experiments. The machines which al ready have proved successful will vc produced in large number in thi. ecu i itry. o Notice of Discharge. _ j Notice is hereby ip'vcn that the un dcrsignod administrator of the person al estate of Peter Skipper, Dec'd., will apply to the Judge of Probable ! Horry County, at his office, at Con ! way, S. C., at 11 o'clock in the fore.; noon, on the loth day of October, A I)., 1017, for a final discharge as sue! I administrator. George Skipper, Qualified Administrator of Peter Skipper, td-(pd) Dcc'd. o Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned guardain of Causey Dimery, Minor, will apply to the Judge of Probate of Horry County, at his office at Conway, S. C., at 11 o'clock in the i forenoon, on the 15th day of October, j A. D. 1917, for a final discharge as1 such guardian. H. G. Turner. Qualified Guardian of Causey Dimery, t<!. (chgs.) Minor. What is LAX-FOS LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA I A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic and Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Bark, Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and Pepsin. Combines strength with palatable aromatic taste. Does net gripe. 50c THE HORRY HERAU All Traces of Scrofi Eradicate" By the greatest of all purifiers. A common mistake in the treatment of scrofula has been the use of mercury and other mineral mixtures, the effect of which is to bottle up the impurities in the blood, and hide them from the surface. The impurities and dangers are only added to in this way. For more than fifty years S. S. S. has been the one recognized reliable blood remedy that has been used NEW FEDERAL TAXES ARE NOW IN EFFECT I Collector of Internal Revenue Gives List of Some Articles. ; Columbia. I). C. Heyward, collect- , or of internal revenue, has been notified by wire of a portion of the contents of the new revenue bill, which 1 ccanie a law October 3. From the date, October 3, and addiional 20c ;?< v proof gallon on syrups 1 . 'h! c 'tracts sold by manufacturer, reducer or importer for not nioif ' than $1 3) per gallon; a tax of 5c per Villon on syrups and extracts sold by manufacture r. producer, or importer more than $1.30 per gallon, and not more than $2.00 per gallon; a tax ' of be per gahon on syrups and ex- 1 i , . c .oa 1... *l.~ e--' I it--. it\ un" 111?; ii u ' u?" til rr r, pro- t lucor <)) importer for more than .V.- ! p< r gallon, and not m.orc than $3 per gal'on; a tax of 3 Oj per gallon on' yrups and extiacts sold by manufac- ' lurer, producer or importer' or more} than ?3 per gallon, and not more than ! >'i pe: gallon; a lax of 15c ]>oi gallon a syrups and extracts sold by the | nenufacUirer, producer or importer } r more than J;'?. pel gallon. A tax of 2(h per gallcn on unfc.racntcd grape juice, soft drinks expled; >o!ci by the manufatturcr, producer or importer; ginger ale, etc., the'* carbonated drinks or beverages u Tad n red or sold by the manufacurer, producer or importer or car'i nic g m used in carbonation. A tax of lr per gallon is imposed ? i natu-'a! ova oral water or table \va'or sold by the producer, bottler, or i .porter a' over 10c per gallon. A tax of 5c per pound is imposed n carbonic acid gas sold by the mam .factiuvr, producer or importer. Autos, Pianos and Things. i ) Upon all automobiles, automobile o ks, automobile wagons and motoryolcs. a tax equivalent to -1 por co-it r the pt Ice for which so sold. (1)) Upon all piano players, graphankones, phonographs, talking; machin-> ' a? <1 recoi Is d in connection vi !. .nd mimical instrument, a p*ano playv, graphrphone, phonograph or talK n ->* machine, a tax equivalent to d per n* of the puce for which so sold. (c) Up(;:\ ;d! moving picture (id which i 'ivc not boon exposed), a tax ?V.:ivahnf to 1 4 of 1 per <oul per :o \y Vi'ot. id) Up n all postive moving picwe films (containing, a picture ready '"or projection!, sold or leaned by the nnufacfuror, producer or importer, a tax equivalent to one-half of one cent nor linear foot. (e) Upon any article commonly or commercially known as jewelry wheth or real or imitation, a tax equivalent to d per cent of the price for whno so sold. (f) Upon all tennis rackets, golf clubs, baseballs, bats, lacrosse slicks, bails of all kinds, including baseballs, fishing rods and reel, billiard and pool table, chess and checker boards and j pieces, dice, games anil parts of games except playing cards and children's leys and games,.a tax equivalent to ft per cent of the price for which so ij^ure Your tfcfrl Take Oxidine. It will nop your cl ?H| well and ?trong again. If you live i t?fl a week. Not only will it ward o r".iJ tonic and aDneiizrr- Ruild* t?/>n m 11 Guaranteed: a Runs Chii <W i^k, m " ? "'.'m wfiy 2 E). CONWAY, S. 0. ula i d from the System : with highly satisfactory results for 1 Scrofula. Being made of the roots < and herbs of the forest, it is guaranteed purely vegetable, and absolutely free from all mineral ingredients*/ 1 You can obtain S. S. S. from any drugstore. Our chief medical adviser < is an expert on all blood disorders, ^ and will cheerfully give you full advice as to the treatment of your own case. Address Swift Specific i Co., Dept. F Atlanta, Ga. : sold. (g) Upon till perfumes, essences, ' extracts, toilet waters, cosmetics, pe- : troleum jellies, hair oils, pomades, hair dressings, hair restoratives, hair dyes, tooth and mouth washes, powders or any similar substance, article or prep :v vat ions by whatsoever name known r distinguished, upon all of the above v.hicb are used or applied or intended to be used or applied for toilet purposes, a tax equivalent to 2 per cent ti e price for which so sold. I'ills. Powders, Planters., (a) Upon a'! pills, tablets, powders, tinctu?*cs. l.'.v'hcs or lozenzes, syrups, medicinal cordials or bitters, anodyne, t'o. vs. plasters, liniments, sal vex. ofi?t? ie iK... pastes, drops, waters (except those lax eel under Section 31 1 of this act), e slices, spirits, oils- an<l all medicinal preparations, com o r. dor compositions v hrlsc e' er V c i i;:nu facture. c or produca l f . hit ", claim t > have any private iwi'c.uia .scoot v: occult art for making oi preparing* the same or has or claims to have : ny exclusive right or title to the m*d i; if > preparing of the same or which err prepared, uttered, vended or expose for sale under any tellers pntnct j ti ado mark or which, is prepared b. | any formula, published oi unpuhlish oi held out or recommended to th public by the maker, venders, or pre V.Vlf tovc il-.rkV.%r>C > I- M-. ^ , .. vnv 1 vvi Iio U[.M ll'Uirj 11! <_* V i i tines or medicinal proprietary article* or preparations or as remedies or spe cifies Cor any disease, diseases or rr fections \vhate\cr affecting the hu rann or animal body, a tax iquivaloii to 2 per cent of the price for v.hie), so sold. (i) Upon aU chewinjr pfiun or subs! tuto the; oof a tax equivalent to 2 p cent of the price for which so sold. (j) Upon all cameras a tax equiva lent 1o 3 per cent of tlu price fe; which so sold. Sworn returns by the mtmufactnr t producer or importer of the abovenamed articles are to he ma 1c ori monthly in duplicate and the tax i o l?e collected bv assessments. T ie fall tax provided by ti e ab >v< a h'i'v'sion applic to stocks held iv manufacture is (wherever the snm i.- i * i *. i:u\ Healed me (U v vhe lav. gcc bo effect), when ruoli stocks or ( id. i The bil' so i)"" ee l upon by the eo ' renoc committee iV.i'h.w provider Ic.or tax" of < no-h If the ahrv iv toy open i\V ait ivies mend r red he snbdiv i -ion a, h, <\ f, i . k. i, ; which on the day this act t:T.< s ef'Y 1 v. e held and intended for role by ;io* X rs m i wholesalers, .who are iv ' I'l'S ))i ?)d v'.Ct O'S, OV i;, p-'l < vs. Collectors are hovebv veorked t ' ' i ' ? i i ' novo invenc-w s to he mono h h":es: !evs ar.d jobbers of arte. < ubjf'c1. to the "Moor tax'' as of t; 'lore the law becomes effective an -aid inventories must be verified b r.lernal revnuc officers in tine mm' manner inventories in the case > itjuor dealers ar.d dealers in tobacco Smokers Will I'eei it. The law further provides l.ta b.icec?, snuff, cigars and cigarettes ; : t I if: inventoried a^ cf October 4, wi . ti e following exemptions: 100 pounds tobacco or snuff. 1,000 cigars. 1.000 cigarettes. The "floor tax" on tobacco and snuff is as follows: ( lU On niirni'o ' x x K UUIIIIK III 4C I I j more, but not more than 7c each, 50c per thousand. M.aIariS^W > sills and fever, it will make you Ej& in a malarial c6untry take it once I fl* malaria, but it is an excellent ttSfe >, makes your blood red, and fills it v; does not stop your chills and fever you K8?k. :s back and purchase pnee will be reiitnuccfc 1 ne rA n? * * * ^ W VtonzflL] IwjL ^^^ODB MJ*w& pj^ ^m ^^Hbsif y^jv tls Awau 1 ; ^Sf jj^ * y^HfiflJ (c) On cigars retailing for 7c or more, but not moic 15c each, ?1.50 per thousand. (d) On cigars retailing for more than 15c, but not more than 20c each, ?2.50 per thousand. (e) On cigars retailing for more than 20: each, $5.50 per thousand. On small cigars, that is cigars weighing less than three pounds bo the thousand, 12 l-2c. On small cigarettes 42c per thousand. f On large dgnrcttcs, C2c per thousand. Inventories of stocks rf mai ufactar t rs of tobacco, snuff, cigars and cigxrettcs are required, inventories covering stocks on hand on the morning jC October 4, and additional ta.ver hereon are the same as on floor stocks. TI.v half additional tax in of Vet a f I tor passage of this act makes tobacc and snuff 10 l-2c, large cigars, das A, $3; class 15, $3.50; class C, $4/0 class I), $5.50; class K, $0.50; snu.l c'g?*rs, 87 l-2c; small cigarettes arc 1.65, and large cigarettes arc $4 2" or the period until full value taxo- j take effect, which is 50 days a ft to nassage of the act. 900 PATRIOTIC BiJTY TOBUrUBEETYBONDSl i i I Columbia, P. C., Oct. 5. The ma- j . l'incry for the sale of Liber ty iambe- j was being set up throughout Soul) 1 Caio'.ina today by the Centra' State! Executive commit eo. The a ..o.mt | "skad by the government from Sou i j Carolina is $l.o,000.000. Gov. Manmng is. vud r ycv'r.rnsii : j ''day in which he pointed on. that i , tt.e p.niu ami pati ?ot:e e.t iv ? t t.i i\ e A\ C'< . Ik.ai to : uirise libera1 i '^ to the bonds. rite govcr.w.\s p.o? ku. ; ti n f? ; ' | v \v: i "The rev-vat issue of J/ia'ty lion '- . ill . eon ! o c.T.-rc.l. ?. ul".. C\:t\ iin *. I . expected t<> subscribe for fiftco j million within a sh< rt time. "Sr.erifacs at\ acre.. ;: / in or' ; | o win tao Wa i, to ma; r .o tvo. id ? ... . . , . . I a saie p ..eo i(i ii \ e jr. . i "j. no p. op'c Itiur.im id crty a. a t'r : p.ht of .soli'-govcrriruu.t. Cur you .j ten aie offering their l.ve.- to it V . die so rights. Ou; tnMheio are fjivl I heir sens to defend ? u?* bono;, t j oture generations may li\o their ii.es free i'om the rule of ruuK ir; y. . otality ard br.rbavi n. Oar jcuu tea who are offc "n.s to t ui i;i.. * y I (1 r eorrka e*ni lives. i.' :uvcr a . | .mi i lo j.r. p<M\v fed ; no oei.Y;u,i ' . j iirhl. A small povertS*? ^ c < u" i nopukiHa i will bo allow* I ti e p *:vr ' .vye ot ii i.M?* lv. the \ ft* : : ? ititi r.'i'o. T o h-'<-o r.ur.v r> 1 . 1 ! , , ... . ,i .< ?v.c :u. t sivnv ti'.vp* patriot. m >r..villi ?? tie ' iv."a i ! ! * :.! > !. . bioh lii' o ;V <>!' ' v t . < t? .erne. T'm ; . on.p. ? ' r <. I j ore bond !?y ? fa: r..? rs 1 a *. tittl'f:vs, ; . ? ! ; v. .v , mo of oil' p h"'I id p;: : < \\ ; \i ioi; < soi i f .!'< i r . t ! . , . . . . > < 1 s .?v or;vio-?: i i or. tlio j'.'*i't of the j) oy'o. to.- i ?-iv 1 'varT.m foils p i i. ir. : so. biiv'r.g' the so \ of I", i.v States Government be* :-I * ? v on absolute safe hmv.vtn r".t. V o South Carolina sire b!cs. <d wi'h . i We i o of prosperity la-v.-adore nn I known. Our favsnO'T, b.n. kors. mar * facturers and all wlio can put a id* | any part of their Gainings s'iou'i! On, 1 tiu'se bonds for use either no eoliaio' a1 or for sale wb.on the no. d of the. sb.al! arise. As cclh.fera1 >coir it.- ' loans, these bo; ds a:e uncurs ioned. ' There is never any d??uht u' sen r::\" , a loan when United St itcs ho <1> ar tendered as a .security for i*. Ovn people cannot do lu Iter than to :nw a pa.rt of their money in these lo n whether in large or small am< i.e.; The needs of the Government at t! i time for equipment, arms, nmir.ua'ticn and fo(d supplier a.re uvy. nt. On Ai ray and Navy mi.-I l>? sunj>orf -d our men in the Army and Navy must be fed and equipped, ami they v. u ' be paid. Our Navy and Army mn t be built up to full strength, and a great fleet of air-planes built to m< et \ strong enemy. The subroutine dan-i .or must be met an<l overcome- ilm i | ?nd other needs must be met Kaiser i ism must bo destroyed. ( I "Now, therefore, I, Riehaid I. M:in- j ".ir.g, Governor, do urge upon the pen. >W of South Carolina tlie imperativ?. . importance of promptly and liberal'; I .nswering the call of tlie Governr e\* '01 funds necessary for th.c su cc s;V irosoviition of the war. Our young urn will do the fighting, and we r ust omain at home must provide the unds for their proper care. The r?c>nd Liberty Loan will give ua Ih.e enlorlunity to display our appreciation I .(' the seriousness of the condition I hat is before us. Our people are pa- I tiotl . Let us do our full duty and I paid this us an opportunity for pa- ? r'oti.' service." i / TOREK PERSHING WATCHES MEN IN "ACTION" French Officers Also Witness the Storming of Three. "Trenches" WANTS AMERICANS TO CARRY RIFLES French and British Instructors Do Not Thin]; Much of Musketry. American Training; Camp in France, \Y< (1 ,es<!ay. -Major General Pershing i'.iiuy wa'elietl a battalion of Major '.onorni SiberCs command as it stormed and took throe supposed enemy trenches whub had bean named ?\ uson, L'i.f: a: d Roosevelt for the oeas:on. The exercise.- \*.aa part of a v. vrrntw r\f ba'.taii'MT p'c rlcuis widen < being ..ai/icd cut dai y and wili be \ V J L' ''h 1; d ' * * i il.t * - V. m - t, .. . ij*: v.v and d attacks. YV?is.u: fvit Cs I ?<i. In audit'on to (itacrnl Pershing, mViu'! Khe.xh o/'iv.e-j witnessed toiayhs ramm-rc, aftc which they wore vvi'.i i >v\! i'v American and French elr ervt . a >d by the general taff. lie .%..;at r taking the i? co tivvins '!;?? sahib is. he notice <1, : net i; c V ??r rifles. This he ouch I v":? : a i .! *. i''\ "V ?u mud n t f< j_ t that tlio iif e h hi ti'-.etiy an Anv .' c.n weapon." ; :d he y n."\'l. want to see it .v;.ployed. Tin *e ^uro'v will be pica* t \ of opy ostu nr y f.?r As use, and :p x'< r are imfard'h: v v hi. the weapon i 11 \ io o the o opportunities. 1 ih yon? tam , I o a- a . ; 'i iijr!it an I ( v. hah e bo. . i b; i: e still has a . hi rr.rhcm ! Th r on .hh h ' ,d heard o" 1 'hi s i ' is war win? had been h; he i . v. a ' n. di< 1 yards or # ' r i ? ; c v pp. 'hy to bomb - r I h y net then. If k: .i fou?4'hl. ! oy irhc'-t 1 e v., av.h; shot i .. , . ! in -n e:>: \ v ... i c, 1 ih?!..o I' ' ' A \ y ! r i.ll.o heva ( . , K\ pj i-o.oto j mu/i a. oil: ir. n o -y, hut neith 111' t' e ' r *v ' ' \o * - ' I r?J I i - v ! i; tci *.i o ;e * ? ' n<l nuieh tin e . t that pi... e < ' \ hit. ving; la;n ud ' ' e ta il/:, of aii v. .. 1 a anyone s :0?; !!)'! : . . . a.:1 >.>! !'< s J way I.--.' ic . i. ark/men, w p , dt "fi ' : t. 1 ho' ov*' i < r ' v-o a*, d d.el n-io: ('"o yx' v* " v ;; v1' e ' t'. <ui\ were v Kil l' ti e > Ov' .?i vi ping b;tray I i' w < ' . ar.i at a gie' i w .: 1 vt bonds *?s : i . . (1 Y c YYh.en trench vc" .. a ' casualties Y '' w Yd daring' its V '< c\\ nvkct announced (. r a:/. :b.n t r ; ra^.o'v. ?usl?cd ; vd . t. a Y ; ' . t nch. Ho-a oa o. su .' * \." ' ncdove ! <i 'i k i: o d** a'o I b ; r" 1 ro.'kei. It ropni.vd a v < - r.d : Y * o.'' attache; , ho "b an- r"> '. iic-xi" ov< v *l.c troops riding the T- f?. trc n a to take the 1 . .o' t raoh it; <1 the two ve:I. i 111thin foal objective. A ti n\ o-d.u ; otl revkot a n< unc e<I the i'aet thi'.t ti e 1 to< > \? It t'.Ciuh lad fii!'on i'.na thai the position bad boon eons'dated wkh un en're gams in strategical posiiiorn *'ox* a Hanking fire to beat on e udcr attacks. The operation required just an hour. COLDS & LaGRIPPE K A nnrt Ml wy v/1 ^ uuu will oroi.b arsy case of Chills & Fever, Coldi & LaGripper it acts on the livei better than Calomel and does no uripe or 6icken. Price 25c. ? ? s * S Used 40 Ytars J hAnmii urtiiuui i The Woman's Tonic J ? j|l Sold Everywhere I r. ?