University of South Carolina Libraries
MAKES YOU SIC W Um Tm" Stab Yew Uwi Bitter Thu bleed ui Yes Dui UM a OIJ'S Werl Liren up your sluggish liver! Feel J fine und ober rf ul: make your work a| pleasure-, be vigorous and full of ambi tion, i But take ito. nasty, dangerous calomel because it makes you sick and you may loae a day's work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel crashes into sour bile like dynamite, breaking it up. That's wheo you feel thai awful nausea and. ?ramping. Listen to mel It you want to enjoy the n;. jut, gentlest liver sud bowel cleansing vou ever experienced just take $k s DOO nf ul? ??f h?irmlo?* FJodien's Liv ric ru ?.es?* PICTURE FRAMES made to order, SO new patterns to select from, expert workmanship. Give us a trial order. Wei can, please you and sa\e you'money. Green's Art Strop On The Square. ENGLAND ?8 STIRRED OVER AMERICA'S PROTEST ] (CONTINUED PROM PAGE ONR.) sing, the English reconnalsance. at I Cuxhaven, declares lt would, be ex-| tr cm ely difficult in winter tq land troopB on tho Holstein or North. Han over coast, bat say? that even if Ul were done the invaders would get a] warm welcome. ..... . "The French military administra tion has decided, to remove the Mo roccan spahls from the front as un lit for trench warfare.. "Tne German government will pef-M mit private traffic on the Belgian | Balway from January. ''A pastoral letter from ? all thal German Catholic archbishops and bishops calla the world war a divine judgment for human wickedness. Th? letter mya emphasis jpn the statement that Germany wa? not to blame for tko outbreak ot the vrar." Papers Agitate Affairs. LONDON, Dec .30.-(1:30 a. m.) The morning newspapers comment at length op the American government's note to Great Britain concerning treatment accorded American com merce by tho British fleet, abd agree that the American protest should be met by the British government la the spirit of friendly good Will showu by tne note. Generally, however, tba newspapers are inclined to await the actual text of the note before indulg ing in detailed discussion. In the meantime they point out how Inevitably serious difficulties . arise whenever questions of neutrality are. Involved, Moreover they dispute the theory that Great Britain alono ia re sponsible fdr, tbs dislocation of the world's trade, arguing that, oven had sha remained neutral, the fact that a number ot old nations were involved must have had. a detrimental effect on the. world's .commer?a. In any case, they say. Great Britain was n*t re sponsible Io? the war. The Times says; .'The noto -ia dated D. ember 24 and, although the idea may seem fan? clful, we can not help imagining" that it waa by ho accideht thal the, eve of the great festival of peace and good will wac chosan tor. the despatch of thiJ friendly communication from one of the great branches ot the Eng lish-speaking communities to tho oth er. "If anything , in the telegraphic s non ra seem peremptory we .issi as sured that this appearance is en tirely duo to the necessities of com-1 V? v??r?u ?LOU Will TWn?in w?i?? thS 'text of the document la before us. We fully realise the Ineonvsntenco and the loss the conduct of tho war must occasion to America and other neu trals. We also are confident thu ^M*^ ?V. i Jj 'ni ' ' ii i" mii^^??y I;; w??i?:$ A special discount ?s ot?i arrangements now, arid prepa ent career. More call* for c supply. Catalogue free. [ES YOUR ANO SALIVATES Tone tonight. Your druggist or dealer .ell? you a 1*0 cent bottle of Dodson'? Liver Tone under my personal money back guarantee tbat each spoonful will clean your ?logg?sh liver bettor than a dose of nasty calomel and that it won't make you sick. Dodson's Liyer Tone ia real liver medicine. You'll know it next morning because you .will wake up feeling fine, your-liver will be ?orking; headache end dizziness gone; stomach will be. .weet and bowels regular. Dodson'? Liver Tone I? entirely vege table, therefore harmless and can r.ot .a.ivate. Give it to your children. Millions of people are using De~!*ou'?.; Liver Tone Instead of dangerous calomel now. Your druggist will tell you tba?, the j?ale( of Calomel i? almost stopped entirely li ero. when the note Is published we shall find that President Wilson and his colleagues are not Insensible to the imrvcrious ,requirement-/ of ..our mili tary situation. ..* "We do not suppose this ia a dis pute ot our right as belligerents to] practice auch interference with com merce between neutrals aa ia mani-, festly necessary for the protection of our national safety. What they do question, as we gather It, is whether the action of our ships does not in some cases exceed that manifest ne cessity." Declaring there ere many peculiar I conditions arising from the' war which Justify, the editorial continues: '"The note deals throughout with unshaken faith In pur sense of justice. That trust we shall assuredly do our beat to- preserve. It ls quite incon ceivable that two sensible peoples on the fried I test of terns with each oth er should not succeed ta devising a modus vivendi in accordance with the general principle? of International haw which will st thc same time meet the peculiar facts and circumstances! of this -unprecedented war." PROTECT RIGHTS IS THING TO DO I ^publican Leader Mann Makes , Sirona; Address on Subject. WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.-Endorse ment of the protests to Great Britain I against seizure of American neutral) vessels, and criticisms of the admin istration policy In Mexico were coupl ed in an address In the house today] by Republican Leader Mann. 'Oar rights on Gie high ?eas." said I IMr. joann, discussing tho protest i?| England, "must be upheld with ' dig nity and firmness." Senator Walsh introduced a resolu Ition calling upon Uta president, if not incompatible with public interest, to submit to the ?cnato copies of all cor Bpondence with representatives of Ireign nations relating tb seizure by European belligerents of shipments'ot American copper consigned to neutral countries. "I commend the adm mist ration for Gm position it has taken." said Mr. Mann. "I do not believe that we ought to resign alt outfights ob the seas to foreign countries. England has continually and persistently seized neutral vessels Tarrying neutral car goes to neutral ports. "We wish to keep ont of this Euro pean war, hut we do net- Intend, itt Order to keep out, to say to the war ring nations, You may do what you please wlthodt regard to our Hghte. ?h?re is no danger of Our being In volved in Gita war by protecting oar rights. England can not afford to go tb war wuk us. Neither can Gery many.* - Referring to the Mexican situattor the Republican loader said: "Wo have not the moral right to say Gmt anarchy must continue in ir cb. ,1t.Utera wis a proper eonoei of our duties wa could easily " order out of chaos in Mexico api Without war. I favor the Monroe doc-: trine, but I am not In favor ot turn ing Mexico over either to anarchy tn I Mexico or control In Europe." AUSTRIANS AI?TWE?TRBD IDO**! like dearness of Italians In Town of Avlona. ?. VENICE, via London, Dec. 30 - (8:41 a.ml-italy's expedition in Avlona, which she occupied several! QW-J?t???K?*** to. tava^ produOWl cbnsid?rftblo Irrlta?on at Vienna, ac- 1 cording to advices from th* Austrian I fciiu'.*? ** ?? ?hmi?fe> **>~r? ?h.!-. -Mi!- ! - -+ax>:ir~Jcn oepnsss o ?ne /.causa mora mar ??.TO disturbed plana attributed to Prince iron Buelow'ej taUMtfoh at Rome, whick I said to have Includud ah offer ot lern Alba-. a to Italy on har j ig to certain conditions. ired for first '.w?el' re your se"! for aa independ >rnpeten.t help 4aan we can rite or cai! toddy. fiai ^erWmbarg, ft. C. ?vSMEIifc aekr rtjfliiri?iWaii IS CREATED AT LAST ELECTION .ESTEROAY WAS OVERWHELMINGLY IN FAVOR IDEA THE RESULTS (Jfew Corney WAI Ba Formed of Portion? Edgefield, Abbe ?nie, Greenwood. Voting yesterday on the question ot forming a nev county out of perilous of Greenwood, Abbeville and Edgefleld Counties, wits McCormick a"D ilT seat, residents of the sections affected de cided by. an overwhelming majority tn kars the nsw county, the name of which will be McCormick. R?duits of the election were received in this city early in the afternoon. Tho number of votes cast In favor of the proposition were GIO, while only 97 people voted against the for mation of the county. It could not be learned last night how the vote stood on the question of a name for the new division, but the election went tn favor of McCormick aa a name tor the baby county of'the State. The vote on the proposition of form ing a new county stood ss follows In the three counties which will give a portion of their territory toward the formation cf tbs new one: Edgefleld, 193 for and 23 against; Abbeville, 375 for and 61 against; Greenwood, 51 for and 13 against. There wero two voting precincts in Edgefleld County, one being at Plum Branch and tho other at Modoc. In Abbeville thora were voting precincts at the folio? Jig places: McCormick, Bordeaux, Wllllngton, Mount Carmel, Ma*,t Weather, Cross Roads and Youngs Behool house. In Greenwood there was but one voting precinct, this being at Lyons. . Tho namesi. proposed for the new county were: McDuffle, Gary, McCor mick and Bordeaux. On the question of McCormick be lng cbosen> the county seat ot the new county, there were 179 votes for the selection, of. this place and one against the proposition. The now county hss an area of 40,"> 1-2 square miles. This Is regarded as a glorious' vic tory after walting ten years since the first'election, when ?Iso by an over whelming vote the election for the new county was carried but losj;. on account.of a very .si??ht error in the rbatter of territory duo to a slight ki _j rotfracy In the surrey. The.terrltory this time hss been most accurately surveyed and the people of this terri tory now look confidently, tu the gen eral assembly for. tba formation for their much needed and cherished, ns? county. The fight bas been large, hard, and tedious, but everybody feels fully repaid for the. part that he con !tributed towards this overwhelming vlctorvand the ultimate attainment of the iom at ion of this new county.' ALIMONY NON TAXABLE Supr?me Court Rales That Alimony Is Not an Income. As far as Taxa? ? ailsa la Concerned. NEW YORK, Dec. 29. -Alimony ls not Income in. the sense of tho fed oral income tax law, according to a decision today by Supreme Court Jus tice Hendricks denying Howard Gould's application to have vacates a Judgment obtained against him re cently by Mrs. Katherine? C. Gould for the amount deducted' by him from payments of alimony to make up her share ot the Could Income tax. Justice Hendricks held that alimony [was a form of payment prescribed by the court to support a wife from whom ia matt-ls legally separated and that tho person who receives lt is not sub ject to tax. < INVESTIGATION 13 MADE. A Small Crsw?^gja^^ Aged Negra' SHREVEPORT; ?a, Dec. ?fc-Not more than 15 pensons took an active" sari In th? lynching of Watklna Lew is, the aged negro who wab~ /|Mm? fram the parish Jail herb i>ec*mb*r it by a mob and burned to death, ac cording to wltnessei today before th? public; .Inquiry being conducted by At torney. General Pleasant G?rerai iibrevepottjppttfife mon admitted to day thai they witnessed the lynching, but testified that they were spectators and declared that they aid bot recognise.any of OM man who had the negro ia charge. The attorney general i& Urfeett?$? ling several fcjo??t lyachlttga ia Cadda i imnm ma -itu IIIIIIIWIMI mr nnwn?rii H*tl, GERMAN LOM HEAVY. ?week af FlffhOag SaM te be Fhele sale Biaagnter. IiOND?K, Dep. S0v~(3:fi9 & m V ?The mam ?aaiiire of the past two tecka4 fifine ia. Poland, aeOording llb a Petrograd dispatch to the Po*t, has been Germany's appaling l?saea. I "Por a fortnight," says the dispatch, "there hag boen no rest, fee tatara! sion, hat one hideous ' ntgktmaro whole??le ?laughter, which has ad tho nerves of the most "*" troops; The German wave t ou the rock, aid Russian d?fense in .* Massless tfeqa?ar9e.: of attacha. TS? rock ?UH stands, althougbt aa einrieb, of tba toUi German force bas perish' 4-* "The condition of tbs Austrian* ia still mare hopeless sud jfwfai?f?fr neat 2rora the passes ls acquiring the character ot a hasty sal disordered GINNED Iii STATE! Crop of 1914 Up to December 13, in Execs? of That of 1013. 11 ? . Wm. J.. Harris, director of the cen sus, department of commerce, an cotton ginned i hy counties in South Carolina for the crops of 1914 and 1913. Tho report waa made public for the State st 10 a. m. on Monday, De cember 21. The amounts tor th? dif ferent counties for' the crops of 1914 ?nd 1911 are. furnished for publica tion in the local papers. (Quantities are in running bales, counting rounds aa half bales, Linters are trot included.) County 1914 1913 lota! . 1&ZJM> 1,376,428 abbeville.30,424 30.833 aiken. 45,045 44.622 Anderson. 51,961 66,452 Kmeera;. 25,94b 25,776 m well.56,791 53,506 Beaufort. 7,763 6.946 Berkeley.15,086 12.815 Calhoun... 28,526 24.840 Marleston. .. 14?136 13,637 Cherokee.15,064 16,636 Chester . 31,791 29,864 Chesterfield. 30,749 27.025 Clarendon . 45,857 38,781 Colleton .... . 21,168 18,108 Darlington - ... 40,184 34,325 Kilon. 35,187 32.891 irehester.16.861 15,9X1 Bdgefleld .... ...... 29.948 80,810 fairfield. 32.116 23.600 Florence .42,662 41,084 Seorgetown . 4,684 3,462 greenville . 41,140 38.717 Greenwood . 28,867 28,855 Hampton ..204161 18.097 Korry .10,882 9,042 Jasper. 6,098 5,999 Kershaw . 28.290 24,858 Lancaster. 21,907 21.915 Laurens.. . 25.366 40,213 Lice .... J. 38,985 34,368 Lexington ..'. 25.144 24.32? Marion. 13,307 16.865 Marlboro. 5.420 47,940 ?. * Newberry. 30,694 35,708 Qconeo . 17,866 18,892 arageburg . 77.689 73,370 Picken? .18.638 16.418 Richland.22.631 23.691 Sparlanburg .... ..64,988 66,044 Sumter. 48.474 38,423 guion ... 17.52C 10,117 Williamsburg. 32.420 24.148 york-.. .. 36,204 87,160 COMMENTS ABC ?iOW IN OEDER (CONTINUED FttOM PAGE ONE.) Qt to any action on tho part of thal nvernment B^-LONDON, beol;'-'l9^-Tho Morning "The note win'receive from the ?British government tho fullest con sideration and will be answered in a Hspirit npt only of justice and equity, but of good will." ? ' The editorial aaya the examination ?of. suspected cargoes always haa been e . sore, point with neutrals * during ?wara' and continues: Yourself In His Place. "V? ^ shall not attempt to discuss ?the American complaints until the Wt?A'ot the note is available, but we ?ml ask those Americans who think ?that England was right in taking part ?fa the war to try to put themselves In ?England's position. Without securing ?sommAnd ot the sea England cannot ?help her allies on the continent and ?oanot secure hercelf against invasion. ?How, then, do. our American friends ?suppose command of the sea nhould be [ ?used aa a. means or exerting pres ?snra on the enemy? It waa used by ?the United States government aa a ?maana ot,exerting pressure on the ?Conhderacy. The whole coast of the Confederacy from the Potomac to the ?Mexican border was blockaded and ?every neutral ship trading with Con federate ports was liab)} to capture. ? - Another View. . ?. "The allfed governments might now ?declare j? blockade ot the North Sea, ?of the Baltic ?nil of the Medite rran ??an aM_owiMrdoubtleaa make lt ef ?fecUve. .That would injure neutral ?stetes, bot lt would make an end of .ea ..trade, ^tk Germany/; ? conclusion the Morning Post ?argos.; that the whole difficulty lies ?itt Jan vpMSyence of neutral states in ?close. proilmlty to the belligerents and in the disputed doctrines of neu trality, and suggests that ; cousldera tl?ti of. the problem of neutrality may ?throw aome light on th? real nature ? of toe relations between states and On the truth, about peace and war. .'We ??r? keenly anxious that Amerl cac.should suffer the least possible less irom the war, but war means in imitable lose tor noutrala aa well as fit belligerents. lancashire starved duiiag ttie American civil, war and frrlrig ta* war^ With Spam tbs Wasn HWU? ; *uiiMiumat took tn? aasoai moaauro to prevent the enemy from receiving sappiies aa O rest Britain and .Prance are taking now. ".American* are too fair ?nd sports manlike tb aak or expect us to tie one trm behind Our hack when wo are beating a powerful antagonist." The Dally Graphic Justifies the American action. It anya if the Ameri cana made no protest Sheir silence Rust be con?raed aa an unfriendly ?et - to ward s ; Germany, ?..?ibjf^'.?ejie tko Graphic "the hard ?bip to the American shipper la leas treat thea he pretends. He can dis t?* Of all his conda either io Great Britain or her allies or to ramote neu tral countries at qslte goad prices." ? .Uteericeas," the Dally Mail con tinue*, "mu? be aware that the greet sr the .economic pressure the Allies Mrs able to bring to bear on Germany lite sooner will the war. be Over. In the prosecution of tkls policy we re rrat ?Ito Inconvenience caused; . to Ama* lean trade and. any. fitton fifi c FOR ANDERSON COUNTY RETORTED THAT MISS JANIE GARLING TON WILL COME ] HERE MADE OFFER Some Time Ago Position of Can ning Demonstrator Was Of fered Her Hefe* Although no official announcement concerning the metter hss been tiren out, it hss been learned from aeveral reliable sources that Hiss Janie Car lington, who has been canning demon- j stratton agent for Laurens County | for some time, baa resigned ?hat posi tion to accept a similar one In Ander son County. It is presumed that Miss Edith L. Psrrott, agent in charge of tho canning demonstration work in the State, will make some announce ment with reference to thia matter in the near future. Miss Carlington ls expected to arrive here between.now and the middle of next month. It will be recalled that several weeks ago Miss Carlington was offer ed the position of canning demonstra tion agent for this county, For some time she had been in charge of the canning demonstration work In Laur ens County, where ber work has been of the highest order and most satis factory. At the time the position was tendered her she did not state whether or not ahe could accept it. That she is to come to Anderson and take charge of the canning dem onstration work for this county will come ss an announcement of great In terest to residents of the ?community. Misa Carlington is a slater of Miss Maggie M. Carlington, county supervi sor of rural schools. ?DEFEND JAIL. Fifty ilea asd Beys Repulse Mob of Over One Majored. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Dec. 29.-Fif ty men and boys tonight defended the county Jail at Oakville, Texas, against the attack of a hundred or more friends of Ysidor Gonzales, a Mexican, convicted today and sentenced to be banged tor the murder of Harry Hin ton, a jailer, according to an Oakville dispatch. The mob, which had gath ered with the avowed intention of lib erating Gomales and Frederico San ches, who will bo placed on trial to morrow as an alleged accomplice la the killing of Hinton, ls said to havp dispersed when attempts to gain en trance to the Jail were frustrated. ;;l . Hinton waa tilled while asleep at the Jail last Tnursday night Goma les and Saaeb.-:^ v=-y.~o E-r?sisd Friday and charged with the killing. Another Mexican who was captured by a mob, was lynched. . RECORDS BROKEN .?M IN ATHLETICS ?NEW YORK,- Dec 29.-Two records were broken and a third equalled at the National Junior Indoor Amateur Athletic Union championship games In Brooklyn tonight. E. D. Maurer, ?New York A. C., won (the ?20-yard dash ia 23 1-5 seconds, clipping 1-5 of a second from last year's rev ord. WV IL Taylor. Illinois A. C.. won the standing broad Jump, distance 10 feet a lachea, or five? fBabea batter thsa last year's record, D. S. Tretinoin, Dartmouth, covered the dO-yard hur dle In 8 3-5 seconds, the record time* set last year. The point championship tonight waa won by the New York A. C., 43; Irish American A. C., second, 12; Dart mouth and Bronx Church House, tied for third place with eight points each. lil REE KILLED 15 WRECK. Train Reim De wa Enbsnkmeat Third Maa Is Unidentified. MEMPHIS. Tenn., Dec. 2?.-Three men .two ot whom were identified as W; 4P. Goodman, Nsw Decatur, Ala., and J. T. Mahony of Gary, Ind., were killed here late today when fou.* cars of a Yasoo and Mississippi Valley freight train wore derailed and tum bled over an embankment. The iden tity of the third man baa not been es tablished. The accident is attributed to the breaking of a coupling. EAST MONET. Nurse Wants lift* Par Months Fer Balance af Life. PASSAIC, N. jToac 29.-Suit had been brought ayalnstjhe estate of tho late itenresentatiro ruo bo ri. u. r> rom ner, who died ot cancer last spring at Baltimore, by Miss Theodore Nash, of Paterson, a trained nun*, who de mands payment of 9150 a mooth for the rr*t of her ure. Miss Nash alleges thia, ?un was promised here by Mr. Bremner as compensation for services daring his illness. DRIVE* ASHORE. Italian Beat Acree** ea nerida Coast Ia a Gale. PENSACOLA, Fla.. Dee. 2?.-The house today during a gaie.- Life sav ^ j rescued the 13 members of ber Wir* Bess were breaking ovhr tba ves sel tonight but a shift ia the wini led to the hope that sba might be saved. The bark ls resting on sand tn a very WHjtad^aejftlftn. ,,",,. ^"?I-MA The Giuseppe V?aeava was bound from ca y eh ne for Pensacola to load a cargo, e ; ., . . ;.v Start the 1 RIG! Paiint thal House You've Painting. Do It NO -and be SURE to let us Guest P Opposite Y LITTLE CREDENCE GIVEN REPORTS (Phniipme Disorders Were Insig nificant and Hearings Resum ed oa 'ones bXSL WASHINGTON, Dec. 2?.- Neither President Wilson nor Congressional leaders consider recent disturbances in Gie Philippines of sufficient im portance to influence action on the pending Jones bill extending the Fil ipinos a great measure of self govern ment and hearings on th? measure, to be resumed tomorrow by the sen ate Philippine committee, will be has tened with a view to a favorable re port by the middle ot January. The committee will look into last week's disorders aa far aa official re ports will permit, but lt is understood I to be satisfied that the uprising was ot only minor significance. Manuel Quezon, Gie Philippine resi dent commissioner. In an address in the house- today, said the disturbance could in no sense be considered a revolution. "There ls not the least ptovoca [Gon for a revolution tn the islands,", said Mr. Quoson. "and the Filipinos ?rebels at a dance hall. Mr. Quezon quoted a report say ing a squad of American soldiers had need chairs as weapons to rout Filipi no rebels at a dance hall: "Now," asked Mr. Quezon, "how ls lt possible for any man with common sense to give importance to.thls news ot revolt ta the Philippines when the socalled revolutionaries pick out as a point ot attack a dance hall and aro routed with chairs by the dancers? The whole thing is a joke." Chairman Hitchcock, of Gie senate Philippine committee, said emphati cally that Gie disorders would not be permitted to impodo progress of the Jones bill. Some amendments may te mrde to Gie house bill, but these wilt havb no bearing on recent develop ments. QUIET IN HARTWELL. Ne Troops Were Needed Ia Georgia Town. ATLANTA. Ga., Dec. 29.-Advices received here today by State officials from Hartwell. Ga., where State troops were requested last night to prevent possible mob violence. to ne gro prisoners, indicated that tba sit uation waa quiet. No troops have been sent, pending further develop ments, v -. , ANOTHER SUICIDE. . ? Ne Cause Pevad as te Why Canadian Physician Sheald Ead Life. LONDON, Dec. 29.-(9:12 p. rn.) A Verdict of suicide waa returned to night by s coroner'^ jury that investi gated the death of a man, said to be Ralph K. D?u???iu, a medical prac tltioner of Milwaukee, ard a member of Gie Canadian contingent. According o the testimony the man was found dead tn h> room ta a hotel with a wound in hie throat which evidently had been self inflicted. A ?photograph of a woman waa in Gie man's lap. No evidence itas adduced Ito show why he committed suicide. M wer race* < Buyers to Sh* Effective August 1st, 19? and guaranteed against that time. All cars fuir Touring Cur. 490 AH retail buyers of new ] ist, 1914 to August 1st, profits of the company t< $60 pef car, oh e?ch ca ED; we sell dftd deli ve cars during that period. ..(Ask tor pa TODD AU! New Year F?T Been Talking about it. <:...... do the job. | J ru . M. C. A. Change In Location l am now- located over W. A. Power's grocery store at 212 1-2 S. Main Street. I thank my friends tor their past patronage and ask con tinuance of same. I make platea at $6.50 I make gold crowns et$4.00 Stirer fillings. 80c and vp. Gold fillings $1.00 and up Painless Extracting 40k:. I make a specialty of treating Pyorrhea, Alveo laris or the gums and ril crown and bridge work and regulating mal formed teeth. AU work guaranteed first? Class* _ Jr? < 5, C. BRUCE i^Jk-. DENTIST Something For Nothing Vi 'ogs Island, 8. C., Nor. 28, 1914. To get started with you we make rou the following offer. Send us |1.50 For 1,000 Frost Proof Cabbage Plants, grown In the open air and will stand freezing, grown from the Celebrated Seed of Bolgina ft Son and Thorbom fe Co., and I will Send yon 1,000 Cab bage Plants additional FREE, and yon can repeat the order ss rnssy tirsea as you like. I will give you special prieta on Potato Seed and Potato Planta tatar. We want the accounts of close buyers, large and small. We san supply alt Atlantic Coast Plant Go. Nannetta's Prescription. Try a bottle of Nanzctta o Pre scription for impure blood, kidney, liver and stomach. It baa pleas ed hundreds and thousands, why Ishouldn't lt please you.. Doctora and druggists claim lt can not be Improved upon, for what it ls re commended. Sold-and guaranteed by all lead ( lng drug stores and. the Nannet te Medicino Company, 114 Coffee ! St, Greenville, a C. Pone 1316. mi oratara ir? in Profits 14 to August 1st, 1915 any reductions during y equipped f. o. b. De .... .$440 ?Town Car. 690 cord cars from August 1915 will share in the 5 the extent of ?40 to r they buy, PR?VILV r 300,000 new Ford ritculars.) rosHOp