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Doetrs Use This for Eczema7 EDt. Evans, Ex-Comnissioner of Health, Prescription for eczema and absolutely as: "There Is almost no relation be- guarantee that it wilI take away the tween skin diseases and the blood." The itch the instant you apply it. skin must be cured through the skin. If you are suifering from any form of The germs must be washed out, and so skin trouble we would like to have you salves have long ago been found worth. come to our store. for we have had the lesm. The most advanced physicians of agency of this remedy for so many thiscountryarenow agreed on this, and years that we can tell you all about are prescribing a wash of wintergreen. D.D.D. Prescription and how it cures thymol and other inedients for eczema. eczema. In fact, we are so sure of what and all other skin diseases. This corn- I).D.D. will do f~or you that we -will be1 pound is known as D.D.D. Prescription gla A to let you have a ti botule or our for Eczema. guarantee that it will cst you nothin Dr. Holmes, the well known skin spe- unless you find that it does the work. elalist writes: "I am convinced that the For that matter a trial bottle f.r 25c D.D.D. Prescription is as much a specific ought to be enough to tbislutely prove; for eczema as quinine for malaria. We tne merits of the remedy. have been prescribing the D.D.D. remedy Drop Into our store anyway an'! we for years." I Do noorsoea~,Yalw we ourselves vouch for the D.D.D. will tell you all about this great remedy. PICKENS DRUG CO. Special Free Offer Offer No. 1 One pair of Eyeglasses, 14K. Gold Filled for reading and far right. Will mail you [Hoime Eye tester. ilave fit thousands by this system. Up on return of Tester, glasses will be mailed Free. Are wortJfrom $2 to $5. Offer No. 2 Six Silver Teaspoons, made by Wallace Bros largest silverware makers in the United States. You get Six Free. Offer No. 3 Large Wall Chart and Map. Gives Map of State, U. S. and World, three sheets, Animal Chart and Veterinary; "Gives Latest Census." Value alone, $1.50. Mailed Free. Offer No. 4 Coibton Grader and Pen Pietare of Standard Cotton Grades. Should be had by eveir\y farmer who grows,.bays or selis cottion. Maiiei Free One of the above offers FREE, without aiiy extra cost, with one year's subscription to the Tr- WeelCy titution, he South's lead ing newspaper. This is one of the greatest of fers ever made through any paper. You get the news three tines each week. If you are already a subscriber, send one do!ar and have your sub scription exteuded one year, as this oier wil never be made again. Fill in Govpon and Mail Today Mr. Sam Lovenmbein, North and Southl Carolina ~AgenntTri-ekly Constitution, Box 351, Dear Sir: Please find enclosed $1.00. Send me Tri Weekly Constitution one year and Free Offer -----------(Wite Number). Name. P.O........... R. F. D). -State How thue Telephone Pays i .4 "'*a us ar te eggs. Ho w u se we" ''Tun dezca, all tresh." hfarmer who has a telephone in his home can meet a business situation whether he be at home or in town. Can you call your home on the telephone like this :armer is doing? If not you are losing money by not using the greatest convenience of modern times. The cost is so small that telephone serv!ce is withbin reach of everv one. Write fo our free~ )ookl' wivh tehs all about this .Xo?c. ;cai seee Adress Etiwan Guano One of the Oldest arnd molst Popular' Brands of Guano on the Market. : : You Have Tried the Rest 'Now Try "The Best" A trial will Convince vou of its quality Folger, Thornley ~ LOCAL & Company9AGENTS "nAk the Man that Used It" SL, 0r ' or fTtnic Talk. wirele cain, and of the h-r(o iLC conducz (,:'-1hilips, the sienlio: rperatur. Bri*- said he was sleep, bin ff dut. Tie Ik n the steamer struck the 1-eI t hat he hardiv noticed a. Sur,.nen-bringthat Ph1 -sh waS n duty., was very ( an' Wid Vent to re I "ws Sanding by Philips tellintg him to go to bed when the captain put his head in the cabin. "We haye struck an iceberg." said the captain, "and I am having an inspection made to see what it has done for us. You had better prepaie to send out a call for assistance. But don't send It until I tell you.' "The captain went away and in 10 minutes, I should es imate the time, be returned. We could hear confusion outside, but there was not the least indication of any trouble, The wireless was working perfectly. "Send the call fr r assistance,' ordered the captain, barely put ting his head in the door. " 'What call should I send," Phillips asked. "The regulation international call for help, just that.' "The captain was gone. Phil ips began to send 'C Q D,' after ward changing to 8 0 S. The Frankfurd, the first steamer that picked up the message, was told that the Titanic was sinking by the head, for by that; time a distinct list forward could be seen. "Then the Carpathia answer ed our call. We told her our po sition and said we were sinking by the head. The operator went to tell the captain and in five minutes returned and told us that the captain of the Carpai thia was putting about and comI ing to us. "Philips told me the wireless was growing weaker. The cap tain came and told us our en ine rooms were taking water nid the dyarnos would not last much longer. I went on deck and looked around. The water was pretty close up to the deck. There was a great scrainblje and how poor Philips worked in it I Pleasaut We are agreeably sur' ronage we have recei' the mercantile fiel. We now offerour cust Special Prices on Hats. We close 1 FRESH GI We will dlevote our tre cipally, and can make the bet Flour, Suga You ugilo oil Bring us Yoi Stands~ for Qi ha d li fe.nfAI L1l stud.I yof P~ (different crops require ant Navassa Quali Fertilizers arue best for al1l cr ops. All availale, and~ (of the big~ 1Nassa u POTATC Leave your ordecrs with I Potato Slips. 25c p We have contracted for able to fill all orders promptly Will begin getting the Pickens 10n't knmw. He was brave. I i.rned 1 love bim that night s I s.vre fne for him a great .- il standing . his wvork while -Tim t captain's v ice i'n the tube: 'Men 1! hf:il- e ai os attil t .-kn lip on - I-ed I ! r IiIn. know Lst ch-ti mee 1 () -. i! work id ten min mim ;ftr the cptain" ha r.'e bbn. The currenit ea.- d II water 'ame pouring into the cabin. Philips was seen no more. He went down with his ship, freely giving his life for others, one of the many heroes of that awful night. Pension Law. (Continued from page 1.) not so with South Carolina, I am sorry to say. Now, comrades we are in the midst of another campaign. This is white washing year, you see we have to be white washed every two years. There has been so much smoke for the past two years, that every Lhing is so black that white washing will not have any effect any lon ger. Now, comrades, we and our generations poll a great many votes and we should have some thing to say in this campaign along this pension line while South Carolina is rich in re courses, and makes large ap propriations forinstitutions that are not as worthy or as needy as some of her old soldiers. Now, instead of howling down Jones and praising Blease. or howling down Blease and prais inr Jones, for it is black dog and monkey. And we ought not be at enmity with each oth er for any political aspirant for what do they care for us after the election is over. Stop and think a few moments and see what fools we can make of our selves about dirty politicians, dmoralizing our good peopl an!d making enemies between us. B. C. Johnson. Co. A., 4th Regt. S. C. V. Srpise rsedl whe nte edl since wte nte omners Dry Goods andN :hem out at cost (OCE R IS de to (Groceries prin you close prices on e, Coffee and LardI. 8 DrezeaEle ir Produce the test. Thle cmany an1t I~ni-'m i nd lwat the tyf plant food is solub~le and~ best agriculftural value. m m. c..-I SSLIPS is at once for Nancy Hall wr1OO t lare supply. and will be. rn In about A pr11 25 DrugrCO i~ ~ 01 UIMI.: ForInfntsand Children. cAIThe Kind You Have Always Bought P0 AcconoL 3 PER UE~yr. s A\getabt1Peparai nfo r o d ars th s iml eoee S 0 Q t igUmeS oacsadowlso _ _________ Signature SProsgetFa of a ness anrdRest.Con taisnej!! Or NOT NAR COTIC. W MormspCnvulsions.Feveris 114 ness andLoS SOFSLEE I~ ~ ~ Tit Years'dc;~;~~ - NEW YORK pu oor as nYedps - untiyous t m NEW YORK. 6 Exact Copy of Wapper. RR WNTAU COPANY. new SORK 0CW. UAL COZTIGHTL0 iceUsed in ever increasing quantities, because the roofs put on 26 years ago are as Sas new to-day, and have never needed repairs. Don't put on that roof - until you see them. r '/ a 6 /uTe r/(i : IIE'f , J.E T. BRRISS & O, Anderns, S. C. HE RKTTRAHS THE SPOT E 1he exp Laviois roplehey every . huy f as to a uh~ssn c~rti aestiof ou rg!Lhwn av lao e praories ;n. n heen7 it rmis"ab etr~nIot a1:.1lai royst Sold ;y;Relala? n J xeale so.Wiintars Eewhe: Batior MdJoHnoer. RNESpaang Maona.Clumbu& O, esonGa.C S.mmons for Relief Pi ks Coulitv. Court Ot Conunon Pleas. -,am-i s for Selief (Cmplaint Served) G. R. H Tmiricks. Plaintiff, Lou-vi -a ntl. Levina Mansel, Augusta Mansel. Osboine Manse!. Civde Mansel and Claude Mansel. the last four nanied of wvhich are minors, and C-troline -McWhorter, Alonzo Crew, T. J. Mauldin, and the heirs at law of Oliver McWhorter, deceased, whose naies. number, ages and ulaces of residence are un known. Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS A BOVE NAM ED: You are Hereby Summoned and required to answer the com plaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Pickens Pickcns C. H., S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the Claintiff in this action will ap ply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated March 26, A. D. 1912. W. E. Findley, Plaintiff's Attorney. To Agusta Mansel, Osborne Mansel, Clyde Mansel Claude Mansel, infants under fourteen years of age and to Levina Man sel, their mother, with whom said infant defendants reside: You are hereby notified to ap ply for the appointment of a guardian ad litem to represent said infant defendants under fourteen years of age within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, and if you fail, application will be made by the plaintiff herein for such appointment. W. E. Findley, Plaintiff's Attorney. To the absent defendants, the heirs at law of Oliver McWhor ter, deceased, whose names, number, ages and places of resi dence are unknown:. Take notice that the Complaint and the Summons and Notices in he above stated case, of which his and the foregoing are copies, were filed in the office of the Clerik of the Court of Common Pleas for Pickens County, S. C., on the 26th day of March, 1912. W. E. Findley, Plaintiff's Attorney. 6t No. 2. SW!ATTING FUES WITH SOAP Kansas City Physician Devine. an Ef ficient Method of Destroying the Household Pests. A physnian living on the South side has invented a rather novel method of ridding his house of fles. An ordinary drinking glas half filled with soapsuda is placed in a convenient window sill. A slie of bread with a small hole cut in the middle and spread on the under Bide with molasses, covers the glass. The flies, alighting on the bread, crawl through the hole to get to the molasses. There they are soon over come by the fumes of the soapy wra ter and fall into it. In afewbours the glass is filled with them. The physician is very ent?husiastic ovee the invention, for, he says, it is much easier than chasing flies all over the house and then killing only a few.. "It is also safer," he added, 'tten the methodI rad of i Tuesdy evening's Star, telling of a who used a pen of formlfleby do not doubt the soou of the plan, but formadhde is deadly poison,. and it would be a b.d to keep cildren. - opud ehod is Public attention cannot he directed always by abasing certain newspapers."-New berry Observer FILIZER ( TINE C PROFESSIONAL J. E. BOGGS W. E. FINDLEY BOGGS & FINDLEY Lawyers Pickens, S. C. DR. R. E. INGOLD Dentist Liberty, S. C. Practice at Central every Wednedays J. A. McCollelugh U. F. Martin E. M. Blythe MCullough. Martin & Blythe ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Masonic Temple GrecuMe, S.C. Associate firm MARTIN, GREENE & EARLE Anjerson, S. C. Practice in all Courts. Yonah Land. The famous Piedmont section. North East Georgia. The land of opportunty. Special inducement to fruit growers, dairymen, stockmen and poultrymen. A great demand for diversified farming. Some products to sell every th clonmo market and best prices. Twen ty odd Tourist hotels in Habersham County. (both summer and winter re. sorts), o: ly 78 miles from Atlanta on mainline of Southern Railway to Wash ington, D. C. Ten acres -.apple archard produced 3=00 bushels of apples netting $3900.00. Equally as good for peach, pecans.erapes etc. The best of fainig - lands will produce from 1 to 2 bales of cotton, CO to 100 bushels of corn per - cre, besides large crops of emall gram and hay. Pure water, fine climate. no mosquitoes. splendid scenery, fine schools and churc-ht-, 1&? feet .leva cion. Prices range from $.00 to 2i.00 per acre. Send for deucr ptive Pamph let and price list. CORNELIA REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT CO. CORNEN.IA. GA. Finds Cure for Epilepsy After Years of Suffering "My daughter was afllicted with epileptic fits for three years. the attacks coming every few weeks. We employed several doctors but they did her no gpod. About a A Reard' of Dr. and it rtinly asds pros-ea a basar tour of Dr.litee''gifv.ine *"s Thousands o a oide inth burdn an soro o the ets, Eeat o te f et$d ofDr. Miles' Ne ie Tousands of chidrendiknothe anid tate whov are4 s'egei fbrom acso p~es r w would gi to.a restore r. Mis erv i~es . nee cure- rssbi rsy - filLES M90Onia 0o., KRiat, lnd. g You Won't Get "Stuck" ir yu -'stic?'- to us. Our busines s if p'ese.3 and ::QL "'tiet"..you. W'.cn we 8ffer ?fns of All Giescritlons we mnke ni hn.Ml Md for ynur t--de, byv r.ff r 1i~ y:ou bes, settn we conM1. get of HalT PIS.\, 15hLY PINS, n:IL PIs, sTIeK mIs, remnarkable in beau :y, variety :nd :..wnes price. Iluy ome. H SNIDER. hOMES FOR SALE r'o Those Who Wish to Get Near a Christian School A t Six Mile, Pickens county, have about 300 acres of land, art inside the incorporated lim ts of the town of Six Mile. all n less than one mile of Six Mile 3aptist Academy. which I will ~ut in tracts to suit purchaser; ~ill build houses on some if de ired. Will sell the entire tract ~f 300 acres, over half in fine tate of cultivation, has plenty ood pastures, one good 2-story 1-room dwelling, furnished with gas lights. out buildings, ne large 60x70 ft. barn", th plendid tenant houses. - *lmost new gjnnery', su.' f 3-70 saw ginning esen. dou le box press. etc., all o nd nd in a good cotton 'm' n~ Apply to A. D. Mann. F Pins S. C. P?