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ompomd of Simple La tive Herbs Proves Mo* cffilent. Dr. W. A. Evans, writing* fori the Chicago Tribune, makes the assetilon that practically everyone, at sotne time or other, suffers from constipa tionu, This applies regardless of 'age Oi"condition in life. The congestion of stomach wastp in this bowels is evidenced in .variotfb ways; bloat, eructation of foul stemsn ach gases, sick headache, languor, all indicate. constipation, anti call 'for prompt attention, not only to relieve the present discomfort: but also to avoid possible disease, that- follows neglect of th important function. Harsh cathartics and violent liurgp. tives should not be employed, as these afford only temporary relief, while thdy serve to shock-the entire system. A mild laxative such as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is far preferable and is now the remedy generally used and prescribed by many.doctors. It is free from opiate or narcotic drugs, acts easily and pleasantly, without griping or. other pain and is a safe, effective family remedy. Mr. Chas. Schell, 132 Church St., Wisdom of Experience. Little Lemuel (reading)-Say, paw, what is a prolonged conflict? Paw-It's something you'll never be able to understand, son, until after you grow up ansi get married. 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 Oter 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Six children in England claim the prince of Wales as their godfather. RHEUMATISM-ITS CAUSE AND / TREATMENT. The rAuse of Rheumatism is excess of uie acid and no real relief can be eYected until this is eliminated. Many chronic suffererc And perma; nent relief after taking Rheumacide, on sale at your druggist.-Adv. A widow can be as much interested in a man as if he were interesting. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are best for liver, bowels and stomach. One little Pellet for a laxative-three for a cathartic.--Adv. A new electrical process makes charcoal from sawmill waste. BACKACHE, RHEUMATISM Dear Mr. Editor: For a long time I Suffered'from back ache, pain In left side, frequent urina tion (bothering me at all times during the day and night), and the lric actid in my blood caused nie to suffer fioifi rheumatism along with a constant tired, worn-out feeling. I heard of the new discovery of Dr. Pierce, of the Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., called "Anuric." After giving "Anuric" a good trial I believe it to be the best kidney remedy on the market today. * I have tried other kidney medfeineu * but these "Anuric Tablets" of Dr. Pierce's are the only ones that will cure kidney and bladder troubles. (Signed) HENRY A. LOVE. * NOTE: -Experiments at Dr. Pierce's Hospital for several years proved that "Anuric" is 87 times more active than: lithia. Send Dr. 0ierce 10c for trial package. ____________ Her Reason. "Women," remarked the more man, "are seldom capable of reasoning." - "Don't you believe it," replied the female of the species. "Why not?" he inquired. "Well-because," shes answered. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grouie's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chili Tonic is equally valuable as a Gen eral Tonic because it contains the well knowvn tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Dri%,es out Mialaria, Enriches the Blood anii Bullas uap the Whole System. 50 cents. Noisy Youngster. Dayne-You have a new baby at your housp, I hear. Payne-Great guns! and we live four miles apart! I, had no idea any one could hear him that distance! IfYour Baby Har 'They Recommend the "Outside" Appli cation of Veap-O-Rub.Instead of K Harmfpl Internat nosing. (ntellig'enit mothers everywhere real iat that little children should be doset w )rinlgly; and yet homie treatment foi vo trouibles ias necessary., Joplin, Mo, modthers have'solved this 'problem b: h<use of Vap-O.Rub. This , is thi eoai t*il", Mouthern treatment intro giu 4edhere last winter. Applied a' 'ji tktover athe, throat an'd. chest, th: hm t of the body releases the ingrodi on in the form of vapors, and thiu th Vmediqdtion is. inhaled with eacl :-' i 'throukh teair pesages tc tt W4' k $y Doctors MR. CHA8. SCH ELL. Grenada, Miss., writes that he found relief himself by usingDr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and now keeps it on hand for family use. A bottle of Dr. Caldwell's. Syrup Pepsin should have a plade'in every family medicine chest. A.trial bottle can be obtained, free of charge, by writing to Dr. W. B. Cald well, 208 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois. Hereditary Experience. "As a social climber, Mrs. DeRich is certainly a success." "She ought to be. Her father was a lineman."-Judge. DO YOU NEED A KIDNEY REMEDY? Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not recom. mended for everything, but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble, it may be found. just the remedy you need. Swamp-Root makes friends quickly be cause its mild and immediate effect is soon realized in most cases. It is a gentle healing herbal compound-a physician's prescription which 'ias proved Its great curative value in thousands of the most distressing cases according to reliable testimony. All druggists in 50c and $1.00 sizes. You may have a sample size bottle of this always reliable preparation by Par cel Post, also pamphlet telling about it. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents, also mention this paper.-Adv. John Galsworthy, the author, was twenty-eight years of age before he began to write. Use Marine after Exposure In Cold Cutting Winds and Dust. It Restores Refreshes and Promotes Eye Health Good for all Eyes that Need Care Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago Sends Eye Book on request. Folly and failure roost on the sam< perch. -Run-down? -Tired? -Weak? Every' Spring most peoile feet "a out of sorts"-their vitality is at a low ebb. Through the winter montho the blood becomes. surcha'ged witi poisonsl The best- Spring. medicine and -tonic. is one made of herbs and roots without alcohol-that was firsi discovered by Dr. Pierce years ago made of Golden Seal root, blood root &c., called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. -Ingredients on wrapper It eliminates disease-breeding poisoni from the blood, makes the blood riot and pure, furnishes a foundation fol sound health. Information Wanted. The Hobo-Say, mister, be youse di teller uv dis bank? Teller-Yes. What can I do for yotu The Hbbo-Kin youse tell me when I kig git work at me trade?, Teller-What is your trade? The Hobo-Blowin' foam off do topi uv do big Schooners. RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To hall pint 01 water ada oz. Bay Rum, small box of Barbo Compound, and M~ os o glycerine. Apply to the hair twice a weel until it becomes the desired shade. Any drug gist can put this up or you can mix it a home at very little cost. It will graduall; darken streaked, faded gray hair, and . re ,moves dandruik. It is excellent for fallini hair and will make harsh hair soft and glossy It will not color the scalp is not stioky a greasy, and does not rub of .-Adv Over a billion dollars was spent l4s year by the American public for to bacco. Croupy Cold rs Can Advise Yo, atrial tar of Vick's Vap-ORub, anm my baby girl, eleven months old, ba( a anvere cold and was threatened witi pneumonia. I applied Vap-O-Rub O1 her throat and chest well, and coveret with a warm flannel cloth, and I wor~ked like magic. I have four smnaI children and now if they get croupy Il the evening I rub them with Vick'i Vap-O-Rtub Salve-and that is all tha is nlecessary." Mrs. J. W. Drew, 822 Ohio Ave. Jop li n, says-I have used Vap-O-Rub fre quently on the whole family witl splendid results. I think it much bet ter than internal medicines." Mrs. S. M. Black, 206 Moffett Ave. Jopling writes-"L~ast spring I had very deep cold with a bad cough anm sore throat. Tile first night I uset Vap-O-Rulb the soreness left my throat 'and the third day after I had beguin iti I0my cough, cold and sore throat al 'Oegone. I think it better than aiiy t$g. I have ever used for colds.' s' 1TJ te a nn o no and $1.00. INSUANCE ILL I ---LL UJNDERWRITERS- A N N O U N C E WITHDRAWAL FROM STATE. INSURANCE FIGHT BEGINS. DISPATCHES FROM COLUMBIA Doing* and Happenings That Mark - the Progress of South Carolina Peo. pIe, Gathered Around the State Capitol. Columbia. Gov. Manning approved the act of the general assembly outlawing the Southearstern Underwriters' associa tion from South Carolina. The gover, nor also approved the insurance brokers' act, which requires an annu al license of $25. No steps have been taken by South Carollna authorities to combat action which may come from the announce ment of 67 of fire insurance companies that they would withdraw from the South Carolina field as a result of Governor Manning's approval of the so-called "brokerage" and anti-com pact insurance bills. The 67 Insurance companies organ ized outside the state are members of the Southerastern Underwriters' Association, and will be controlled, it was said, by action of their organiza tion. The association has closed its local offices and withdrawn jurisdic tion over the South Carolina business of its members. Big companies, it was said here by their agents, will cancel all policies on South Carolina risks. There are about 95 fire insur ance companies doing business in this state and it was indicated that those outside the Underwriters' Association might also withdraw. The "anti-compact" law, effective March 22, prohibits the organization of fire insurince companies to main tain uniform charges of- rates in the state. It was to this law that chef objection from the companies was made at a hearing before the Gover nor signed the bill. The "brokerage" law which became effective immediately that it was sign. ed, imposes an annual licenae fee of $26 upon agents of each company they represent, and taxes agents four pei cent on all premiums paid into them. James A. Cathcart, president of thE South Carolina Association of Fir Underwriters, a state organization said not to be connected with the .Southeastern Underwriters' Associa tion, stated that their agents were "somewhat in the Cark" as to thE course their companies would follow Cathcart added -that it was his owr opinion that withdrawal of a large number of companies would work a hardship upon small instirers; as he believed the big companies of his as. sociation would handle only larger lines in South Carolina, and do this business through brokers. Governor Manning after signing the anti-compact bill issued a statement in which he said: "The general assembly," said the governor, "enacted what is known as the Laney-Odom bill, prohibiting the for'mation -of organizations or com pacts of fire insurance.- comipanies to fix. and control rates. This comes to me for my approval or disapproval. After a full hearitig, at which writ ten and oral arguments wer-e present ad for and against the bill. I am 'con viniced that it is my duty to approve and sign it. "The argumen~ts against the bill1 do not, in my opin-ton, furnish adequate reasons for my withholding my signa tue. There in evidently something wrong in reference to the fira insur ance rates charged in this state. This bill is an effort to give competition ii rates. I believe I am acting In the interest of the people of Southt Caro. hina in approving this act." MannIng Upholds Wilson's PolIcy. Interpreting the public sentiment 1:1 this state in regard to President Wil son's letter to Congressman Pou 1:1 the present crisis in Washington, Gov. Mannigg sent the following tel egram to the U 'ted Press in reply tc their query: "Your telegram. South Caroline sentiment is practically unanimous it: support of President Wilson's peel Ition. Our people are behind him. WE demand that congress shall give thE president a vote of confidence and: leave it to him~ to deal with foreig, affairs. WVe are confidant that con grcss will see its duty as loyal Amern cans and will uphold the president ir protecting the interests and huonor o America." Red Cross Seal Sales Was Larger. The final report of the Red Crosi seal commission of South Carolina oi the year's campaign for selling the Christmas seals in the fight agains tuberculosis has been made public The results, though not as large a was hoped for, are a gt'atifying iv provement over last year's sales. A: together 289,000 sales were sold i1 South Carolina during December. O the $2,890 'thus rpalized, only 10 pa cen;. $249, goea tdhe American Ie< Crr. The riuidifderls usedVln th Seven Counties Organizing. The organization of the he demonstration work for 1916 has jts been completed and all agents have been appointed for the year. There" is an enrollment of 31 counties and 32 agents, Darlington county having two agents. Last year the enroll ment was only 24, showing an increase of seven new counties this year. The authorities are very much pleased with the corps of agents at work and the prospects are that this will be the most successful year in the 'history of the work. The splen did training given to the agonts dur ing their short course at Winthrop College in January is proving of great benefit to them. The following is a list of the coun ties engaged in the work, with their respective agents: Abbeville, Miss Martha Platt; Ailken, Miss Grace Lumpkin; Anderson, Miss Lillian Snelgrove; Bamberg, Mrs. Blanche W. Faust; Barnwell, Miss Nellie R. Ray; Beaufort, Miss Margue rite Richardson; Charleston, Miss Pearl Napier; Cherokee, Miss Mary Barratt; Chester, Miss Jo Yarborough; Chesterfleld, Miss Stella Mims; Clar. endon, Miss Katherine Richardson; Colleton, Miss Cora L. Conner; Dar. lington, Miss Bertha Leecher and Mrs. F. W. Ham, assistant county agent; Dillon, Miss Lucile Lemmon; Florence Miss Annie Mate McLendon; Green ville, Mrs. W. Marvin Willimon; Horry, Miss Annie M. Derham; Jasper, Miss Eula Lawton; Lancaster, Miss Martha G. Creighton; Lee, Miss Mary Gist Fleming; Lexington, Miss Leila A. Fulmer; Marlboro, Miss Ida Moore; Newberry, Miss' Willie Mae Wise; Orangeburg, Miss Grace M. Patrick; Pickens, Miss M. Elizabeth Mauldin; Richland, Miss - Dorothy W. Napier; Spartanburg, Miss Lois C. ENin; Sumter, Miss Mary Lemmon; Union, Miss Aisle 0. Smith; Williamsburg, Miss Amanda J. Ewdards; York, Miss Minnie Lee Garrison. Miss Edith L. Parrott, state agent of home demonstration work, has been authorized to attend the state meet. ing of the agents of Florida, which is being held at the College for Women, Tallahassee, February 28 to March 5. Miss Parrott is being sent there by Winthrop College and the federal de partment of agriculture to help the state agent of that state and to ob serve the work which is being done there. Considers Asylum Repairs. "I have no announcement to make for the present," said Gov. Manning, when he returned from New York, where he went on official business in connection with the refunding of the state debt, amounting to approximate. ly $5,000,000, when asked what course will be pursued relative to the State Hospital for Insane. The item provid ing an appropriation of $100,000 to carry on the repair work was left out of the general appropriation bill. The governor will give the matter serious consideration and will have some statement to make in a few days. To Call In Brown Consul@. A resolution was passed at a meet ing of the sinking fund commission to call in the brown consul bonds of 4 12 per cent, April 1, when new -ones will be issued to take their place. This step follows the recent action of the commission in authorizing the is suance of bonds for the refunding of approximately $4,800,000 in istate bonds outstanding. 'For the first time, acting under the statute of 1912, the legislature at its recent session appr-opriated $25,000 as an accumula tive sinking fund for the retiring of the neW issue of bonds. fManning Approves .Liquor Acts. Goy. Manning has approved all act. passed at the recent session of the leg islature providing for the disposal of whiskey stocks in the several coun ties, Secretary Grants New Charters. Thp secretary of state has issued a charter to the Peoples Supply Com pany of Greenville with a capital of $5,000. The officers are: J. C. Tolli day, president and treasurer; C. B. Holliday, vice president, and J. - 1. Mullinax, secretary. The Pickens Lumber Company has filed notice of an increase in capital from $3,000 to $6,000. The Farmers' Mercantile Company of Leo has ben chartered with a cap ital of $2,000, The officers are: -John J. Hanna, president; S. D. Hanna, vice president, and E. D. Hanan, sec rotary ad treasurer. The Jones-Taylor Hardware Com pany of Laurens has been chartered by the secretary of state with a capi tal of $20,000. TFhe officers are: R. Fleming Jones, president and treas urer, and f.Arthur Taylor, vice ples ident and secretary. The Spartanburg Co-operative Creamery has been commissioned with a capital of $5,000. The peti tioners are Paul V. Moore, Gabriel Cannon and J. B. Cannon. The Southern Aseptic Fibre Com pany of Columbia has been commnis. sioned with a capital of $50,000. The Inland Navigation Company has been commissioned by the secre. tary of state to operate a line of steamships between Charleston, Georgetown and Beaufort. The new - comp~any has a minimum capital stocki i of $5,000 with the right to increase tc - $15,000. The ;petitioners are Hi. H. -Ficken, H. L. -Erckmann and James 1 Allan. f A commission' has been issued tc r the Carolin4 Fish Company of Oreeig I yille with: a capital of $5,000. Tlhe B petiionnaes a JonisV.ru i)w in CALOMEL SIOKkS. IT BALI DON'T STAY BILIOUS, N I I Guarantee "Dodson's Liver Tone" Will 01v Y tih B1 and Bowel Cleansing You Ever Had-Don't Lose a Calomel makes you sick; you lose a under my psrsonal gars p Gay's, work. Calomel is quicksilver will clean your sliuggi and It salivates; calomel injures your than- nasty s1QmelO 0 liver, sick and you can n If you are bilious, feel lazy, sluggish want without being Sili* 04 $, and all knocked out, if your bowels druggist guarantees thate4 are constipated and your bead aches will start your liver, Olei1 or stomach is sour, just take a spoon- and straighten you up by mnrI ful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone you can have your money baqko Instead of using sickening, salivating dren gladly take Dedson't idver, T. calomel. Dodson's Liver Tone is real because. At is pleasant tas liver medicine. You'll know it next doesn't gripe or crambp or make - morning because you will wake up sick. feeling fine, your liver will be work Ing, your headache and dizziness gone, I am selling millions of bottles'6 your stomach will be sweet and your Dodson's Liver,. Toue to people iv bowels regular. You will feel like have found that this pleasant, .veg V working. You'll be cheerful; full of table. liter medicine takes the placnd vigor and ambition. of dangerous calomel. Buy one botti Your druggist or dealer sells you a on my sound, reliable guarantee/ Asi 50-cent b ottle of Dodson's Liver Tone your druggist or storekeeper about nee . THE. GUARANTEE Remedy For Women,... STELLA VITAE acts directly otd the female organs ad t the functions pecular to women. it stops wastingrtteved 0n supp rin and banishes the terror of those 60=ese bwye nervous, run down women. It has sep ho fsa anf. erersand to guaranteed to help You. 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