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'CALOMELWHEN BIU ACTS LIKE I Guarantee "Dodsons' Liver To and Bowel Cleansing You Ever : Stop using calomeli It makes you sick. Don't lose a day's work. If yog feel lazy, sluggish, bilious or ponsti pated, listen to me! Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it comes into contact with sour bile crashes into it, breaking it up. This is when you feel that aw ful nausea and cramping. If you feel ."n11 knocked out." if your liver is tor ,onstipated or you dizziness, coated is bad or stomach )oonful of harmless one. rantee--Go to any er and get a 50-cent Liver Tone. Take a COUNTED PROFIT AND LOSS Country Storekeeper Well Advised In Discontinuing Business for That Day, at Least. The present generation is scarcely aware that at one time our one-dollar and two-dollar bills were marked with Roman instead of Arabic numerals. Therefore, when the youth left tempo rarily in charge of the general store in a small country town was approached by a stranger an( asked for change for an eleven-dollar bill, he looked curi ously at the greenback, but courteous ly acceded to the request. The owner of the store sauntered in some time .A, later. "Well, Sam, any business?" "Nothin' 'eept changin' a 'leven-dol lar bill for a drummer," the boy an swer'((d unconcernedly. The storekeeper started for the cash drawer, looked long tntid sorrowfully at the old two-dollar bill, then said sadly: "Put up the shutters, Sam. We've done enough businces for one day!', Collier's \Weekly. Newspaper stereotypers use I-Tan ford's Balsam of Myrrh for relief from splashing metal burns. Adv. How Experts Are Made. In every generation there is apt to spring up a body of men who, add ing to natural abilities and an uncom mon stock of assurance a certain amount of specialized knowledge, ter rorize the rest of the world under the guise of "experts." Thinking that they find something rotten in the state of DenimarIk, in capable of caln reflection, and eager I for notoriety, they hit upon a specific for what is amiss, compared with which all others air< o"urious imita tions. Their fMid of interest may range from solar mythology to cugenics, but the threefold badge of the tribe is an overweening belief in their own infallibility coupled with a proportion-' ate contempt for ordinary human be ings, the command of a barbarous jar gon and an irrepressible (desire to badger' and bully their unfortunate fel low-creatturies. F~or the big and little burns in cook' ing and baking, keep Haonford's Pal sam of Myrrh near for quick relief. Ady. The Limit '- "I shall never spea . to heri .again as long as I live." ' But you've said( th *it often before." "I know, but what else is there to say when a person I scomes as angry as she makes nme? '--Detroit F'ree Press. On the RI * Track. "While yot1u wiee deptive of the can nibals, captamin, w9 slidn't you teach 'em not to (a t I a up?" "Well, 1 (11( j 'o'e or try. younmgster, but the best J/ .a'd do was to larn 'em not ter /'~ /W titeir knives!"--Puck. Veal Loaf, to serve cold: Cooked and appetizing. Chicken Leaf, Ham L delicately seasoned. Vienna Sausage, eHam and Wafer Sliced Dried BeefI dainty luncheons, mInuSi on Libb'a at your groo Libby, McNei11 & Libb e scholaiship new and save Typewriting and English C nd for catalogue and fulli ESS COLLEGE., RALI Y DUS? NO! STOP! DYNAMITE -ON LITER me" Will Give You the Best Liver Had-Doesn't Make You Siok! spoonful and it it 'doesn't straighten you right up and make yOu feel fine and vigorous I want you to go back to the store and get your money. Dod son's Liver Tone Is destroying the sale of calomel because it is real liver medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore it cannot salivate or make you sick. I guarantee that one spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone will put your sluggish liver to work and clean your bowels of that sour bile and consti. pated waste which is clogging your system and making you feel miserable. I I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will keep your entire fam ily feeling fine for months. Give it to your children. It is harmless; doesn't gripe and they like its pleasant taste. PLAY NEVER REAL "TRIUMPH" Sheridan Knowles' Widely Known Drama of "Virginius" is Open to Criticism. James Sherindan Knowles, an Irish schoolmaster, who had also been an actor, whose father was first cousin to Richard Irinsley Sherildan, brought to Macready a tragedy called "Vir ginius," widely proclainimed as are turn to truth and to nature as against artificialities of the times. "Virginius"' is an admirable exam ple of the ordinary bourgeois (i-ama, a bourgeois drama applied, unfortu nately, to loiman tragedy. Everyone knows, of course. the story of the sol. dier Virginius, who killed his daugh ter rather than she should fall into the hands of Appius. Whi SIakespeare dealt with l man plays lie made. it is true, hii characters Eniglis hmiUel, )11 he in adm them of heroic mold. Brutus and Julius Caesar. Mark Anthony and the rest, are certainly not com mon place. even though one can hardly describe them as accurately drawn in accord aIce with their Iatin types. . Jut of all the characters of Sheri danl Kiowles' Ilay it can safely be saiid that they are just mediocre, bour geois, commonplace Englishmen and Englishwomen of the times. Virginius, for instance, is an excel lent fathcr, of the middle class, whom we could imagine going down to his city office every day andl returning to the suburbs in the evening. Virginia, the lovely heroine, is a simpering schoolgii-l--a virtuous idio0. If this is what a return to neture meant, it must ho confessea that it is a kind of nature that we do not want perpetuated.-Exchange. Fo Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System ralce the Old Standard GROVE'S rASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, as the formula is ,rinted on every label. showing it is Quinine and Iron in a asteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron >uilds up the system. 50 cents. Adv. Have the Ring of Truth. "An artful angler, you say ?" "I never knew a man who was more so." "Pshaw! lie never catches any thing."' "1 know it, hut 50 per cent of his llshing yar-ns are believed." Willing to Heip. "I don't see anything the matter with you." said the doctor. "W \ell, I'm worriedi, doctor." "About what?" "My money." "Oh, well, I guess I can relieve you of thiat." For wire cuts use flanford's Blalsam. Ady. Miss Laura M. White has been doing missionary work in China for the last 24 years. 130 120 leather eats 3 70 corned Beer, select ogj oaf and Veal Loaf, e Genuine Deviled 40 or sandwiches and 30 - 20 r's 1 to - 20 30 40 20 y, Chicago o C' SeilSummer ATSARE NOW ON f rom Sr o ooto $i7.oo. Bookkeeping, Short ourses. We train for Business Employment iformation. Address ~IOGI. N. C.. or ChIN LOTTP. N. C. rEXTILE EXHIBIT IN SOUTH Sig Exposition For Cotton Mill Men to Be Hold at Greenville, South Carolina, November 2.6. Greenville, S. C.-Cotton mill super intendents and overseers from South orn States who have been going to Bloston every other year, or wishing to go, to inspect exhibits of textile machinery and textile products, will this fall have an exposition for their benefit at Greenville, S. C., that prom is-s to be, for cotton manufacturers at least, nearly, if not quite, as complete as any that has ever been held in the United States. Leading machinery firms that are represented in Green ville, Charlotte, Atlanta and other southern cities, are co-operating with Greenvi!ie's commercial interests and tue Southern Textile Association, which Is composed of mill men, to make the occasion one of great edu cational and industrial value to the general public, as well as to those directly engaged in textile and allied business. Robert F. Bowe of Greenville, S. C., Is at the head of the exposition, and W. M. Sherard of Williainston. S. C., is president of the Southern Textile Association. They claim that as the south is now consuming more than half of the cotton manufactured into Cotton goods in the United States, tihe mill mnenl who have (direct charge of these vast operations should have ex positions of improved manufacturing d. vices brought to convenient Places for their inspection. The dates of the meetings and show at Greenville are Nov. 2 to 6, inclu sive. The exposition will be in four departmoents: machinery and miill supplies: cotton fabrics and finished products: textile colleges and mill village welfare depa rtm ents: Govern ment exhibit of South American fab rics. Capt. Otis P. Mills. Greenville.--Capt. Otis P. Mills, res id ent and treasurer of the Mills Manufacturing companiy anId one of Greenvilie's most promileant CitiZi1S, died suddenly at his sui mer lihoie at Cedar 'Mountain, N. ('. capt . Mills was born in llenderson county, North Carolina, February 22. 1840. 'Most of his boyhood days were spent in llen dersonville, and when the War Ile tween the Sections began he enlisted in the Fifty-sixth North Carolina regi ment, Company G. lie took part in all the principal battles of his con mand. Fire Destroys Clinton Store. Clinton. - The large mercantile establishment of Bailey Bros., one of the oldest. and strongest business of the town, was completely destroyed by fire. The entire two-story build ing and all its contents were iestroy ed, no goods being saved. No cause can be given fo rthe fire. The total loss aggregated $50,000 and was well insured although not being enough to cover the loss. The firm is composed of It. L. Bailey and C. C. Bailey. Building New Warehouse. Chester.-Work on the new brick 'varehouse of the Rlodmian-Brown comn-! pany Is progressing rapidlly and the structure will be completed in a few weeks. The building will consist of one 16-foot story, wvill have concrete floor and plate glass dloors and wvill be 30 by 100 feet In size. Young Lad Drowns. Swansea-A dlistr-essing accident occurred at Craft's mil11 pond, eight miles west of here, in wvhich Addison, the 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Clifton Jefcoat, was dIrowned. MARKET REPORT. Prices paid for cotton, cotton seed, corn, wheat, oats, peas, etc.. on the different markets In South Carolina during tho past week: litou01-- Cot ten. Else; corn, $1.10 hu; wheat. *1.15 hu; 3iats, t0e tiu; peas. $1.50O b~u.; fryers, l Se; butteri, 25c ; eggs, Si'. Spaiartnurig-('orn. $l.1' hu; whe-at, $1.12 hu; ''ats. 'Je bu; pe-ns. $l.t, bun. 1i-Icelge ihl-Cottion, Se; corn, $1.ltt hu; wheat, $1.:' 1hu;i ats. I'i0e hun; rye. $1 hu; fryers, ie lh: butter, 20c lb; eggs, Ihe dliz. liainptonui - <'('rn, $1 bu; oaits. 5,i- hu; peas. $l.75 bu. Canal-en-<'(tton3. 8%Mc; ((orn, , 1 1 11h ; outs, $1.59 hu, Chbest er- 33rn. $1.13 b1u; fryers. I Sc lh; butter(-, 53- lh; eggs. 23i-e i iz. Ahheville- ('iit tin, 5%e; (' orn. $1 .0 hu; ,as Inatls. ye . hu fye tiell ; butter. I. ne Ih; Aelatte-i y.ttn ;cr, $1.2i hu;5- otll fr-yers, 20e-It lh; b tter. 205 lb; e-ggs. 12%'-i :10z. Walterbioroi- rn. i33i 1.10 hu; pe-as- $1.90 hu;i fryers, Il Ib I; butteur. 2,e Ith; eggs, i:he liidgelaul-('orn, $1. 13 1h3; iiats. $ hu;3 peals, $l.00 hu;: fryers. 1?.' It; buitter. 2:.', ib; (-ggs-, lie iiiz. F1lrence---'(3 t ton. S; i- orn.ii $1 hu; whleant| $1 bu; (3ats, ld'e hui: pe-as. $2 hu3; fryers, 15e lh; butterc. 2Se lh;: iggs. 1 Se (1iz. H-a rtsvi lle '3rn. I11 hu S ii tats, 70c bu; peas, $2 hu.1 C'harlestor,- (Tottn. si; : 'rn3, 98c hul; Chet rt',w-- to. I-rvr. I2 ,3 eTel St. Gleor-g i r'PyerIS, 15i lih; bu11tter, 30e Ib; eggs, 15e <hoz. PALMET 1O NEWS NOTES. J. E. Swearl-ingen,1 state sulperin Cendlent of education31, has1 not1ifie'd the secretary of state- of thle atppoinltmlent of A. Mason 11urreI as a mlemlbe~r of the Spar-ta nhu rg boatrd of education to take' tile plahc( <f W. G. Blake, re signed. Florence tobacco(( markets hlave taken a bic turn for thle better. WV. John1 ': rnineI of Springfield hias been named by (;ov. Manning~ as game warde n Itor Orangeburg coumnty for a enem e: two vyneal ELIXIR BABEK 'WORTW ITS WEIGHT IN GOLI) IN TIE PlflIPPINES. I contracted malaria in 1896, and after a rears' fruitless treatnent by a proniet Vahingtonl pilysician, your Elixir 1labok entirely cured ine. On arriving here I cane down with trollical malaria-the worst fori -and sent h'ome for ilabek. Again it proved its value-It is worth its weight in Gold here. Uraste 0'1a gan, Troop E, 8th U. 8. Cavalry, alihtvan, Philippines. Elixir Ilabuk. to cents, all druggists or by Parcels Post prelpaid, frota Eloezewski & Co., Wuslhington, D. C. MADE HIM CHANGE HIS SIGN Bachelor Found That Persistent Sales. men Had Some Other Way of Getting Business. An old bachelor. in order to prevent men annoying him by knocking at hits door to dispose of their wares, aixed thereto a label to this ,ffTcct: "Hawk ers, take notice! The inhabitants of this house never buy anything at the door." Shortly after'wardl he was aroused by a loud knockilg at his par lor window, and looking out he saw two fellows with clothes-props, mats. and pegs for sale. Throwing up the sash, he bawled: "'Can you read?' "Yes, master," answered one. "Then don't you see it notice affixed to my knocker that I never buy any thing at the door?" "To be sure we do. That's the rea 011 why we thought we would make bold and try to do a little business at tile winidow." The bachelor was pacified, an(d imiale a purchase. I mamediately afterwards. however, he sent for a paintor, and had the addition made to his an nouncement. "Nor at the window either." HAIR OR NO HAIR? It is Certainly Up to You and Cuti cura. Trial Free. Ilot shampoos with Cutitura Soap, rollowed by light dressings of Cuti ira Ointment rubbed into the scal p skin tond to clear the scal p of dan diru ff, soothe itching and irritatiol an' promote healthy hair-growing condi tions. Nothing heter, cleaner, purer. Sample each free by imail with Book. Addross postcard,'uticura,l)ept. XY, Iloston. Sold everywhere.--Adv Fruit-Growers' Way. 1 ill--You say lie's a suecessful fruit-grower? Jill---Yes, and lie raises nothing but large-sized fruit. "Is it possible?" "Why, when lie wants to fill h'is bar rel or baskets lie has to go to his neighbors to get the small sizes to put under the tolp layer." An Easy Victim. "What is your attitude toward tip ping?" "Oh, the usual one." "And that is?" "A weak-kneed deference to a fool ish; custom." For lame back use Ilanford's Dal sam, applied thoroughly and well rub bed in. Adv. Advice to Economize. Mamie-Most of the chewing gum chewed in this country is of Mexican origin, and they say unless things soon quiet downi In Mexico thie price of gum~ is likely to go up." Julie-Chew slower, Mamle. Well to Speak Russian. Spanish is the most impllortanit for eign language for the Amer-ican comi mnercial student to learn, but it looks as though Ilussiani might be a close second. One hundred and sixty mil lions of peCole occuipying a v-ast and fertile area, make a customeri worth ha vinig. Yout will never get ahead by follow. ~et Onitents 15 Fttid Drachmi 0OOOP A~co~iOl,-3 PE'R (ENT. S AVegetable Pn'parationforAss d imlilatminteFood endeguta Sfing the Stoimacha andl Bowels of Promotes Digeation,Cheerful nes;s a~nd Res'~t.Conta ins neifher OpimneofMopine not~rrMincra )*lerauke/mmrgg t' . ion. Sour Stomach.i)iarr'hoea, Worms, t'everkihness and SLoss ov SLEEP, (4 . _NWW YORK. HAD PELLAGRA; IS NOW WELI ]linggold, La.-Mrs. S. A. Cotter, o: this place, writes: "Will say that I ar perfectly well and the happiest soul or earth. Wish every pellagra sufferer could know of your great remedy. I know low to appreciate health and sympathize witli those that are not so blest as I. Am grow. ing stronger, gaining in weight and can do anything I ever could. Oh, I know I am well of that horrible disease, and my heart is full of rejoicing. I feel that I have come out of a dense cloud into the blessed sunshine. God be praised! lie has spared my life for some good, and I feel that I have just begun to live." There is no longer any doubt that pe1 lagra can be cured. Don't delay until it is too late. It is your duty to consult the resourceful Ilaughn. The symptoms--lhands red like sunburn; skin peeling off, sore mouth, tihe lips, throat and tongue a flaming red, with much mucus and choking; indigestion and nausea, either diarrhoea (ir constipat ion. There is hope; get Jtaughn's big Free remedy for Pellagra that has at last been found. Address Aimerican Compounding Co., box 2090, Jasper. Ala.., remembering book on Pellagra andi learn nhbout the money is refunded in any case where the remedy fails to cure.-Adv. Averse to Slang. Just to show how much averse to slang he was, a small boy in a Chicago school explained to tihe teacher one day that he had been walking with a friend, but neglected to take off his hat when they met a lady both knew. Ills frienid had ludged lin, and whis pered: "Take off yourl lid, you siinp!" "What Ie should have said," ex plained the boy., was 'Hernove your hit, you llutI" The gener(.Ial wllntinlont is sumnimned up ill t(' words of a sii;all boy, who ventuired this: "Anyway, it's only rouighneeks who lse slang mnowaays." Of Course. 'iviell. aged four. aill sil ainig to Ill aiinia. At hi4i' hetls \\1as ; a . fill pup. " Vivien. what are you crying about ?" inmmma umi asked. "Thle dhog is aller mie, titmu,h dog is after en!" Why, t.he (log wasn't trying to get you; it was only running a race willh yOu." T'I'lIol Vivenl's facee brightei1led, her tears (Illickly disa pp'a rId. "I hea! him, too, didn't 1, inannna!"--idiaii apolls News. Light nrinike Patience---lt is salid to attract atter tioni a now electrie drink mixr to soda fountains is equipped with a tin light which illuminates the liquid i: whIch it is working. 'atrice--Wonder if tlie eleetri light in the drink makes it i ny mor expensive than the old-fasiloned gas Tetterino Conquers Poison Oak. I e'nelose 50 cents in stamp,; for a t.o3 of Tetteriiie. I have molson oak on mi again, and that Is all that has ever curei It. Please hurry it on to M. E. HamletI. Montalba, Tex., May 21, '08. Tetterine cures i.:zena, Tetter, Rinp Worm, Itching PIles, Old Itching Sores Dandruff. Chilblains and every form of Scalp and Skin DI-I.ease. Tttrne 50 Tetterine Soap :25c. Your druggist, or by' mall from t he manu faeturi'r. Theo Shiup trine Co., Savannah, Gia. Wit h every ma il order for T1et terhne wes give a box of Shnuptrine's 10c Liver Pills free. Adv'. Could Well BelIeve It. C'hin ner'-They say thaiit ini battle one hundi~r('d bliIletsa rme fired foi' ev'ery one that takes eff'ect. C'huauffeu i' Vecry Iikel('Iy. I somie(times pass as maniiy as 200 ped estians be fore I lilt one(. Labor lawsa foi' woinen have i'ecently beein enacI(ted( ini Kansas, .\laine, Massa chusetts a nd Wyoming. Ch ild ren What is C Castoria Is a harmless~ subst goric, D~rops nnd No~othling contains neither Opum, M< substance. Its age is its gnti anud allays Fever'lhisnss. Ft has beent in c'onlstanht uIse foi Flatuilency, WVind Colic, al Diarrhoa. It regulatesi asimilates the Food, giving The Children's Panaccat-Th< GENUiNE CAS"i Bears the Ia Use For 0 The Kind You Ha' In Far-off India. In some unknown manner a little sample of llanford's Dalsam of Myrrh found its 'Way into an interior village of India. It was its own agent, and from that small beginning a steady trade has developed and each succeed ing shipment has been larger. Adv. Incidentals. "This bill for your new frock is really a bit high." observed the plu tocrat to his daughter. "Six thousand dollars is considerable to pay just for an auto suit." "But, papa, the suit itself is quite Inexpensive. The most of that bill is for the trinmings." "Trimmings?" "Yes. I spent $5.200 for an auto of the right tint to match the suit." Puck. And' So It Is. "What do you consider the greatest huiman paradox?" "A secret session of a woman's clib.-- 'hiladelphia Ledger. LADIES !! - USE GILBERT'S JEWEL. | TALCUM POWDER I The Tia)cum (if Quality, for refined people; Perfume rich. lasting, and ox g quibite; i'owdet of velvety filueuess In Glss Jara-15c. and 25c. Sold. by all deulers. MADE BY GILBERT BROS., & CO. BALTIMORE. MD. A Soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed For Douches In the local treatieint, of woman's illh, Ni' 1 as !eitcorrhomea aid intiaia ition, lot thnliches (if i'axtin art very elienvcious. NN, wian vho has ever used txiediateil alu'hes will fail to appreciato the cleat attd he:lthy coniiti'on Paxtinto produces anid th pon: t r lief from so'r'eiss and disconfort Nh iei b follows its us.3.'ll is is hierause Paxtinio 'omsil ..prir cleanlsing, disi1nfect ug ian hei propertes. For un years thle Lydia E. Il' i iu bled ir'io to. lias ree- '' outnehl(.141 P ax t ino ill their pr ivate correlpondl s'ni vithIi wo men, .whil leovis its sip eri crity. Womenie' who have been li ved sav it is " worth its weight inl g " Aht ruiggists. 601'. large box or iy maitil. St ple free. The lPaxton Toilet Co., Boston, Ma-s. r TRY THE OLD RELIABLE IN4TERSbtitigV CHILL TONIC For MALARIA T"EE? A FINE GENERAL STRENGTHENING TONIC Tuff's Pills enable the dyspeptic to eat whatever he wishes. They cause the food to assimilate and nourish the body, give appetite, and DEVELOP FLES. iC ii Dr. 'I utt Munufacturing Co. New York. DR. SALTER'S EYE LOTION CURE.S SORE EYES curie e, r'ir'.aie innlamed eye in 24 to S hotrrs. IS'E NS IY (5.troai, ATLNT, m A ---'BIeeare of Imftation., ~~I~'TEDMen to tearn barber t'rde. eIent graduates,. Wu'fi0tdrit dmnd for i a iri. wares wilte leairin g free enalog; wrte RICHMOND BARBER COLLEGE. Aichmond, Va. W. N. U., C HAR L OT TE, NO. 32-1918. Cry For ASTORIA Itute for Castor O11, Pare.. Syrups. It is p~leasanlt. IC rphineo mor othecr .Narcotje rantec. It destroys Worms )r muore than thirty years it theo relief of Constipation I Teething Troubles anti he Stomach and Bowels, healthy anld natural 8ieep, a M1other's Friend. 0OR IA ALWAYS Signature of ver 30 Years te Always Bought