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HAVE YOU A CHILD? ot! ogfor childrenntarde but becauserivl ' e able ea~l derangemn e dple of tis geatetoe all happiness. The women whose names follow were restored *to normal he th by Lydia E. Pinkhamse Vegeta. (ii. Compound.. Write ad ask them about it. "I took your Com pound and have a fine, = strong baby. " -Mrs. JOHN MITCHELL, Mas. sena, N. Y. "Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a wonderful medicine for 3 ' expectant mothers." 'fl Mrs. A. M. MYERS, Cor :i ' ~ '- Si donville, Mo. US " I highly recommend = Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg -I etable Compound before child-birth, it has done so i much for me."-Mrs. E. Pi M. DOEIR, R. R. 1, Con. -jj. shohocken, Pa. M.Doerr :I "I took Lydia E. Pink I; ham's Vegetable Com. pound to build up my It system and have the l it 11=' dearest baby girl in the world."-- Mrs. MoSE firs. .e BLAKELEY, Coalport, Pa. "I praise the Com. i pound whenever I. have a chance. It did so much == .v ::; for me before my little girl was },orn." - Mrs. E. W. SANDERS, Rowles. p burg, W. Va. "I took your Com pound before baby was j'iiii born and feel I owe my i = ', life to it. "--Mrs. WINNIE :ifii ; TILLIS, Winter Haven, trsn i Is Florida. For ' Rieumafic Pains Yager's Ariiniit, the great et ternal remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains, bruises or congestion, gives prompt relief from pain. YAG EWS LINIMENT Mr. John Ahernan, Claremont rheurmatsm and hadufo witho crutehes. hel doctor said my ase isator results. Eit i eet lin. men torelieve pair th at I ever and effectiv."~ Put up In large bottles containing eight ounces. Sold by all dealers. 25c a bottle. U Prepared by *GILBERT BROS. & C.~.~. * Balimore, Md. Most Powerful and Penetrating ThereforeGowans relieves 2C quickly, Gloss straIght 5 to the spot. Break.50 lag up congestlon sad - reduclng the ter. $ the throat ande lost.-'* tromptly absors noss tl gh nes or con. e~N, alldears.iSmpl'an Gewansa is morie penetradang-' The~owaaMedicalCo.e n Concord, N. C. DWANSM f-& TRY THE OLD RELIABLE WINTERSMITigg VICH ILL TONiC For MALARIA O"I"LB A FINE GENERALa STRENQTHENING TONIC KIDNEY ishuenumn TROUBLE an dnt knwaI (ou ca n make no mistake by using Dr. KImer's Swamp-Root, the great kIdney remedy.sizAt (rugg sts nflity cent and cel Post. also pamphlet telling you about it. Addrens Dr. .Kilme'r & Co., Bingham toil, N. Y., and enclose ten cents, also nIelntion thIs paper. FOR OLD AND YOUNG Tutt's itver Pills act as kindly on the chld, t eicate * naale or infirm old ege, as upon i'utts Pills eV tone antd strength to the wrak stomach webs, kidneys a bdd. W.N,(U., Ct(AR LOTTE, NO. 48--1910, PROCLAIMSA DAY OF THANKSGITING fl 3OVERNOR MANNING SAYS STATE a HAS BEEN BLESSED DURING 13 YEAR. I h DISPATCHES FROM COLUMBIA Doings and Happenings That Mark the Progress of South Carolina Peo ple, Gathered Around the State 1 Capitol. s t Columbia. 11 Gov. Manning issued a Thanksgiv- f ing proclamation, as follows: I "We live in a Christian country. We believe in God, and our prayers ascend to Him for those blessings that affect us as individuals and as a pe- r p)e. It is fitting and in conformity z with custom, that during the harvest season and near the close of the year, our people should assemble in places of wvorship and give expressIonl to their feelings of gratitude to Almighty God for the manifold blessings be stowed upon us. "It is a matter for profound grati tude that we have not been entangled in the dreadful war that now afflicts so many of the great European coun- 1 tries; that our national honor has been Jealously guarded and our in terests protected. This war has. brought to us new duties and respon sibilities. They have been bravely and unflinchingly net. The industrial crisis brought on by this war, for which we were in no way responsible, has been overcome by courage, econ omy and effort. That crisis is now behind us, and our people are stronger and better for the disciple and ex perience and the lessons It brought home to us. "Our schools and institutions of higher learning are full and never before has the interest of our people been greater and more alive to the importance of that educational train ing which will make our citizenship higher, better and more ffcic"t. "The harvest season l as brought a return of confidence and prosperity. We face the future with a firm as surance that better industrial, con mercial and educational conditions will be ours; that the spirit of help, of brotherhood and of unity, will abide with us. "These thoughts fill our hearts with hope and with faith in the future of our state and our country, and it is emiiently proper that with grateful hearts and with prayers for strength and grace to help the needy and suf fering in our communities, . to guide the young, to 'lend our help, to strengthen Christian character, to de velop rugged and pure manhood and womanhood, that we should set apart a (lay for thanksgiving and prayer. "Now, therefore, I, Richard I. Man ning, govenor of South Car-olina, do her-eby set ap~art and designate Thur-s day the 25th of Novemibe-, A. D. one thousand nine hundred and fifteen, as a (lay of Thanksgiving and prayer for all our- 1)001)1." Result of ExamInations. Sixteen out of 21 applicants stand ing the examlinationis at Greenwood 1 under tihe state board( of p~haram~ecu- I tical examniner-s were successful, ac-E cording to an announcement made I in Columbia b~y J. M. Oliver of Or-ange-t bur-g, -chali-man, and Frank M. Smith of Charleston, secretary of thle board. The examinations wer-e held( Wednes- I day and Thur-sday, and a lar-ger per centage of ap~plicants wer-e success ful than in any previous year. The I next meeting of thle b~oard will be)0 held in Sumter on the thir-d Wednes- I day in Mar-cih. The successful applicants were: Buiet Caldwell, W. H. Price, Trizvan (:ockfleld, G. A. Cowan, Jr-., E. H-. Kentman, E. L,. H~ubster-, Max Oath man, J. T. McClung, H-. A. Blloom, S. RI. Twitty, F. S. Blair, E. B. Knight, 1. M. Walker, J. I. Gilmer, A. E. Goodson and C. A. Johnson. Wlli Study Boll WeevIl.4 Gov. Manninag left Columbia Novem bor 17 for a tr-ip thr-ough tile boll weevil section of the south. SmIth Moves to Washington. Senator Smith has closed his office ini Floreonce and~ his secretarlies have gone to Washington to open1 the of-] fiee of tihe senator there. Senator Smith wvill follow soon to be0 pr1esent 1 at the caucuses held pr-or to tile as semb~linlg of conigress. Senator Smith's office her-e has b)een in chlargeo of Miss Julia M. P'hillip~s duriing the summer and fali. She has beena kept very b~usy with tihe correspondence andl affairs of the Renlator-, who has been1 01n tile go most of the time, ap pearinlg in Florence otnly at intervals. Governor Studies Message. Gov. Manning has made no afficial announcement as to tile matters to be diseussed in his annulial message to tile general asse'mly in 1916. Thero are mnany important matters which have developed dur-ing the , first year of his administr-at ion. He will use every effort to carry out his program for constructive legislation, which wvas begun at tihe iast session. The governor will pr-obably have tomething to say concernling a fight )m the boll weevil, which is gradually advannin~ o-nward Santh Canenlina. arnweil is Again Leading State. One of the most Interesting tables n the annual report of tle state su erintendent of education, to be sub. iitted to the general assembly in Jan. ary, will show the expenditure per a upil in the various counties. Since outh Carolina collects no state tax )r schools, this comparison empha Izes the weakness of the county as a chool tax unit, and discloses wide dis- t arities among the 44 counties. In the amount spent per pupil, arnwell leads with $39.06 for each rhite child. Since this record was eld by Barnwell for 1913-14, Super itendent H. J. Crouch and his co- b rorkers are helping to establish a ew standard for the state. Char ston ranks second with $30.96 and Darlington third with $30.08. In 24 counties the per capita ex enditure per pupil was above the tate average of $16.22. This is due the heavy predominance of white opulation In many sections. In only 1 Dur counties was the expenditure per upil below $10-Pickens, Lexington, Oconee and Horry. Educational enthu lasm is rapidly spreading in these Dur counties, giving promise of larked improvement in the next 12 i lonths. The figures in detail, showing per V apita expenditures according to en ollment, follow: County. White. Negro. I bbeville .. .. .. ..$13.77 $1.36 .iken .. .. .. .. .. 13.96 2.18 ulderson .. .. .. .. .. 12.06 2.11 amberg .. .... 23.15 1.52 larnwell .. .. .. .. .. 39.0; 1.40 t eaufort .. .. .. ,.. ..26.9G 3.77 1 lerkeley .. .. .. .. .. 12.32 1.43 alhoun .. .. .. .. .. 27.89 1.17 harleston .. .. . . .. .. 0.95 7.14 herokee .. .. .. .. .. 10.13 2.27 hester .. .. .. .. .. 20.14 1.35 hesterfleld .. .. .. .. 15.23 2.50 larendon .. .. .. .. 18.11 1.31 olletoni .. .. .. .. ..10.28 1.11 )arlington .. .. .. .. 30.08 2.00 )illon .. . . . . .. .. 22.50 1.79 )orchester .. .. .. .. 19.23 1.94 dgefleld .. .. .. .. .. 27.26 1.10 'airfield .. . . . . . . 24.73 1.0( 'lorence .. .. .. .. .. 24.28 2.21 ieorgetown .. .. .. .. 24.03 2.54 Greenville .. .. . . .. 10.10 2.40 hreenwood .. .. .. .. 15.80 2.20 ianpton .. .. .. .. 13.28 1.07 Iorry .. .. .. .. .. 8.80 1.20 asper .. .. .. .. .. 22.05 1.70 Eershaw .. .. .. .. .. 12.97 1.45 iancaster .. .. .. .. 10.55 1.14 Anurens .. .. .. .. .. 17.60 1.47 C ... .. .. .. .. .. 27.06 1.13 lexington .. .. .. .. 9.62 1.27 larion .. .. .. .. .. 14.82 2.01 4arlboro .. .. .. .. .. 17.80 1.22 | 4ewberry .. .. .. .. 18.02 1.32 )conee .. .. .. .. .. 8.96 1.50 )rangeburg .. .. .. .. 17.73 1.29 'ickens .. .. .. .. .. 9.64 2.25 lichland .. .. .. .. .. 28.89 3.34 Saluda .. .. .. .. .. 10.44 1.04 partanburg .. .. .. .. 10.52 2.09 sumter .. .. .. .. .. 26.53 1.57 Jnion .. .. .. .. .. 11.751 1.69 Williamsburg .. .. . . 17.43 1.16; cork .. .. .. .. .. .. 17.43 1.22 state .. . . .. .. .. .. 16.22 1.93 \syium Visitors Named. Gov. Manning ,in accordance with n act of the general assemly, ap iointedi a board of visitors for the state Hospital for' the In~sanle. The nembers of the board are: C. A. Cueffer, M. D., of Abbevilie, Thomas .Connor of Eutawvville and( the Rev. r. Dean Crain of Greer. Aloss Succeeds Sheppard. 13. IH. Moss of Orangobur'g has neeni applointedl by Gov. Manning as member of the board of commis loners from South Carolina for the >r'omotionl of uniform legislation in he United1 States to succeed .John C. heppard of Edgefield, resigned. lew Enterprises Authorized. Tihe secretary of state has issued commission to the South Atlantic )istributing company of Columbia, vith a capiltal stock of $10,000. The ietitloners are W. H-. Ruff, Jr., and t. L. Jackson. The companQ~y will lo a general brokerage and( conmmis ion business. The Meacham Drug company of ireenw~oodl has 1)een charteredl withl capital of $10,000. The officers ar'e: Vhlite, v'ice presidlent, 1and( A. McD). singleton, secretary and( treasurer. Thie McManus-Atkinson comanyUl >f Mellee has b)een commissioned vithi a capital of $5,000. 'rie pletition ir's areC W. C. McManus and( RI. C. Tile secretary of state has issued L commlission to the Tidiewater ~or~ )oration of Charleston wvith a capital >f $1,000. 'Phe ipetitioners are: Renie lavenel and1( J. M. Fr'amptonl. The E1ureka Hotel company of Ab-. capitai of $22,500. The pet itionlers tre: M. A. Warini g, E. J1. Prince andit 1rnest L. Visanlskalk, all of Chlarles Tile Monarch1(1 (o-operative store of M1onarch i II nion 1101county has1 beenl sommissionled withl a capital of $5,000. A~. Hi. Powell. A chlarter' has1 been issued( to tile Ransom and D onald Dru'lg company f Williamston with a capital of $2. pres5iden1t, and( 1). P'. Ransom0f, secre Lary and treasurer'. 'Ihie Shaffer Iliware comfpany of Dhlaleston has11 b)een comlmissined withl a Cenpital of $5,000. 'The petition LIra are F. Rt. Shlaffer anld (G. E. Shaf l'er. The Mt. Holly Mercantile company of Mt. Holly has been chartered wit~h m, capital of $10,000. Tihe office ale: I0. M. McCandish, president, and H LTI Jinningsa soenrtary nd treasurer There's always a woman in the case rhen a female lawyer is employed. Dr. Pierce's Plensant Pellets are the riginal little live pills put up 40 years go. They regulate liver and bowels.-Adv. Most of Them Should. "I'm a self-made man." "And you suffer no remorse?"-Bos on Transcript. How Could He? Doctor-Stick out your tongue far her. Boy-Can't. It's fastened t' my ack.-Judge. For Domestic Animals. Horses, cattle and sheep are liable o sores, sprains, galls, calks, kicks, ruises and cuts, and Hanford's Bal am of Myrrh is the standard remedy or such cases. When you consider tow valuable your stock is, having the 3alsam always on hand for them is a heap form of insurance. Adv. Quite Likely. "I can't understand it," said the air customer in the shoe storo. "You ay these are No. 'l's, and they pinch readfully. The pair I had before vero threes, and they never gave me ny trouble." "Perhaps the threes were marked own," suggested the salesman. Could Not Understand Capacity. During the public inspection of a ted Cross hospital train on tour hrough Scotland thousands of people assed through the barrier at one par icular station and came out at a dif orent exit. Open-eyed, a countryman stood at he entrance watching the crowds. At mngth he burst out to a bystander: "Great Scot! that nun be an awfu' ig train that's gaun tae France. I've een standin' here for twa solid hours cein' the folk gank intil it, an' she's ot filled yet." PER UNA A STARDARD FAMILY REMEDY For Ordinary Grip; For All Catarrhal Conditions; For Prevention of Colds. n Excellent Remedy For The Convalescent; For That Irregular Appetite; For Weakened Digestion. Ever-Ready-to-Take JEWELRZ No. 244. Rogers Tea spoon-Genuine Wm, A. Rogrers Tea spoon, beautiful new pattera. Real German siverthroughout. No plating to wear off. Will last a lifetime. A let of six makes a wonder ful'gift. Offered in sets only. 33 signatures and 2 cent stamp, or 20 cents and 25 signatures. No. 271. LadIes' Handkerchiefs Everyone wants handkerchiefs for Christmas. Hlemstitched with Swiss embroidered design in corner. Excel lent quality. New style. Insets of four only. Decided bargain at 16 uignatures and 2 cent stamp. " This is oul 31st, 191E / \\ certificate pound pac or ground, How to get the You can get oneC o beautiful, double tial double heart ringi Heart Ring, you wish on it for tile S. No. 5 together with one sig in stamps or coin.' shown in our catalog, but is a special value is remarkable Absolutely real g washed or electro-plated). guaranteed to If not, it will be cheerfully exchange< Offered in sizes from 1 to 10. Be sure and initial desired. (Only one letter o size, see directions given on the list encl Coffee. How to get the Or you can get the ex< WaveSpring Roll. above, for the Christn ed Gold Plate Bar signature and 10 cer Pin, S. No. 6 It is a fine quality of will outlast all others. these important features. Hingeless flexil room for fabric. Pin tongue is alwaysi spring makes this solderless pin non-lb loosen or break. Flexible bridge holds pi It makes a gift every woman would app: H-ow to get the Or you can get thi Adjustable, Gold- bracelet, in a lovely Filled Bracelet, adjustable slide perni S. No. 4 bracelet oval or rou 6C$0S naute yousw - CALOMEL SIOKENSI DON'T STAY BI I Guarantee "Dodson's Liver To i and Bowel Cleansing You Ever I Calomel makes you sick; you lose a day's work. Calomel is quicksilver and it salivates; calomel injures your liver. If you are bilious, feel lazy, sluggish and all knocked out, if your bowels are constipated and your head aches or stomach is sour, just take a spoon ful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone instead of using sickening, salivating calomel. Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver medicine. You'll know it next morning because you will wake up feeling fine, your liver will be work ing, your headache and dizziness gone, your stomach will be sweet and your bowels regular. You will feel like working. You'll be cheerful; full of vigor and ambition. Your druggist or dealer sells you a 50-cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone His Lavish Linguipotence. "Those sonorous sentences that the ion. Bray Louder rolls forth with such an impressive wealth of masto dontic pomposity and overpowering orotundity--" "Yeah! Sounds like the water com ing down at Lodore in MeGuffey's old 'third Reader, doesn't it? The lion orable keeps a large collection of port ly platitudes preserved In glass Jars for the obfuscation of the unthink ing."-Kansas City Star. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bears the ---- Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria No Limit. "What do you do with your car when your wife is away?" "Everything."--Life. Not Gray iatra but Tired Eyes mako us look oldex than wo are. Keep your Eyes young and you will look young After the Movies always Murino Your Eyes Don't tell your age. Some merchants need langer quar ters and some need more rguarters. The best chest expander is a big heart. AL GOLD YGIVEN1 outt iAde !! rfmarfto special Christmas offer. It close .All you have to do is to send th below, together with a signature kage of Arhuckles' Coffee, either and the necessary amount in stai I these beautiful ini- tebneadsz with any letter that vle.Sn o h Thristmas certificate, ad1 et nsa riatureand 12 centa lhis premium is notWhti Christmas offer. Its Whnwmna 01(-filled ring (not thys,"Wyid give excellent wear,. h lvrIhv e I without question. lvl it htIh o give the ring size w aeti pca a each ring.) For Yorrcehs ased with Arbuckles' -e h ofewi luisite bar pin, ahown pckgdofe.w Las certificate and one inAeca ta in stamps or coin. Sn h int rolled gold plate, and Chitaceifae No other pin has orcindetyu ule joint, giving more Ti fe od o a tension. The stifE orjwlr rie sable. No hinge to recusbfeDc n in correct position. eciate.Mo s beautiful gold-filled viimk eypp flower design. An ntrsyune-. its you to make this tenme fsg 80 tht it s jus alis then Christa an 5cnt nsa the flavorIfhave bec~ Yor roe has 2e in merca IT SALIVATES JOUS, CONSTIPATED le" Will Give You the Best Liver lad-Don't Lose a Day's Work! under my personal guarantee that it will clean your sluggish lives better than nasty calomel; it won't make yots sick and you can eat /anything you want without being salivated. Your druggist guarantees that each spoonful will start your liver, clean your bowels and straighten you up by morning or you can have your money back. Chil. dren gladly take Dodson's Liver Tone because it is pleasant tasting and doesn't gripe or cramp or make them sick. I am selling millions of bottles of Dodson's Liver Tone to people who have found that this pleasant, vege table, liver medicine 'takes the place of dangerous calomel. Buy one bottle on my sound, reliable guarantee. Ask your druggist or storekeeper about ma. Oh, Well. "I see where a man was arrested last night for taking notes at a lec ture." "You don't mlean it!" "Yes; they were bank notes, and lie took them out of another man's ockset." To Fortify the System Against Winter Cold Daany user i of GROVE'S TASTELESS chili TONIC mal, c It. a practce to tito a number of bottles in te fall to strengthen and fortify the system ag ilnst the cold wealtcr during the winter. Fveryone knows the tonie etfeet of Quinine rind Iron which this preparation con tains iII IL tasteless and necepttable form. It paritiae and enriches the blood and builds up the whole system. S0c. Against Etiquette. He (coaching her in golf)-You now address I lie ball. lie -Without an introduction? How the fact that town dogs are bathed regularly must nialci the coun try (logs snicker! Dr. Pierce's Pellets ark bes.-t for liver, bowels atd stomach. One lit.tle Pellet for a laxative-ttree for l. cathartic.-Adv. Tie brid3-elect doesmi't mind being caught inl a linen or china shower. For crushed finger thoroughly apply Hanford's l3alaamn. Adv. Gladness o'f heart adds length of life. FILLED D YOU! A spilcti Jr s conveiniit tize, hi in. longi. A thoughbtiul 11lsinatureasand S cnt staimg.. No. 295. Gentleman'o Pocket two well glroundblades oflfinestlEnglish w'.ardlow steel. Fully guaranteed. ThIs Is a present every man or boy 27 signatumres and 2 cent sawnr. Cr 10 Ccnis and 25 aIsiaumres. iDecember SChristmas from a one whole bean ~lns or coin. ' fit your arm. It is one of the greatest Christmas certificate and one signature ips or coin. 'omen say about these gifts eC once started using Arbuckles' Coffee, -t I start using it long ago i It has just n looking for and vwith it I Ret so many eo always wanted." So many say this that lfer to have you get your first package now. rbuckles' Ccffee Get a package today h you have been looking for and msake it you. Serve it for breakfast tomorrow. buckles' Coffee i~s sold than any other by it is by far the most popular coffee -e from the package, together with the ielow, and the necessary amount in stamps choice of this valuable gold-filled jewelry. 1only until December 31st. To be sure in time for Christmas, haive your order naber 15th. e suggestions for gifts scissors and handkerchiefs shown here ar Christmas gif ts. Notice how few uig iow quickly you can secure them. Send tures and stamps requested ; for these certificate is not rerlu red.