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UGH! GALOMEL MAK OLEiAN LITER Al Just Oncel Try "Dodson's LI pated, Headachy-Don Liven up your sluggish liver Feel fne and cheerful; make your work a Pleasure; be vigorous and full of am bition. But take no nasty, d'inger Ous calomel, because it makes you - sick and you may lose a day's work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver, which causes necrosis of tho bones. Uahniw erae , luto sour bile like Onam hi e 1) ig it up. That's he ' fe~ that awful nausea and - J! you want to enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleaniing you ever experienced just take a spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone. Your druggist or dealer sells you a 60 cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone under my personal money Strongest, Quickest Primer Take one Black Shell and any other shell of corre. sponding load. Empty both of wads, shot and powder. Place a quarter dollar over the muzzle of your gun and see which primer will shoot the quarter higher into the air. The stronger the primer, the greater the speed of the shell. ?BLACK SHELLS N ekataaaasLaaksasr. Try this and other tests. Write your name and ad. dress and that of your am munition dealer on the margin of this advertise. ument and mail it to us. We will send an order on your dealer for booklet contain ing full directions and for three sample shells, free, to use in making the tests. UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE Co. 2661 Tralty Bdlhg Noe York City ~'~.~,. ESTMENTS -elopinent eterprise r b er or ads a ae.$0 stepping stono to itasubstantlal Income. writo today. Co-Operative On og Gias D)evelopmenit Co. Barnes Bldg. Wichita, Kan. The Only Possible Reason. The girl withI real red lips maily not knew just how red they are. Possibly her 11101her hals so uinIy other Itings to do thast she hasnl't time to cleantl the daughter's mirror. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills contain nothing but veogetable ingreieonts. which act lation and not bIrritat~tio dysiu Then the Row Started. "Casey is me pert Iekler .frind, Oi'd - ve ye know." 'G'wan I If he was pertickler, he wouldn't he yer frind." Mexico has two olail names-"Es trados U~nidos Mexicanos" and1( "Re publin Miexicano." nhu Iaiig s a mnvi. ot a ilold?.sy'ip2 eured .siae.'' Boschee's German Syrup For Si years. has -been the quickest, safest, and best remedy for coughs, colds, bronchItis and sore throat. It acts like magic soothing and healing the lungs, the very first organs to get out of order when one catches cold. 25c. and 75c. sizes at all Druggists and Dealers. Keep a bottle always handy Attentron Cotton Ginners !! Ship us your gin motos at south Richmond and we will paou one cen per pund at yorstio sabIg savIng over throwIng them on the land lEiond Waste Co., South RichmondVa. APPENDICITIS ES YOU SICK! ID BOWELS MY WAY er Tone" When Bilious, Consti 't Lose a Day's Work. back guarantee that each spoonful will clean your sluggish liver bettet than a dose of nasty calomel and that it won't make you sick. Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver. medicine. You 'l know It next morn ing, because you will wake up feel ing fine, your liver will be working, your headache and dizziness gone, your stomach will be sweet and your bowels regular. Dodson's Liver Tone is entirely vegetable, therefore harmless and cannot salivate. Give it to your chil dren. Millions of people are using Dodson's Liver Tone instead of dan. gerous calomel now. Your druggist will tell you that the sale of calomel is almost stopped entirely here.-Adv. Quite a Feat. "It was a remarkable electlit Ia m11aiy respectS." "Yes, it killed the '1 told you so' tribe to some extent." SWAMP-ROOT STOPS SERIOUS BACKACHE When your back aches, and your blad der and kidneys seem to be disordered, re member it is needless to suffer-go to your nearest drug store and get a bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. It is a physician's prescription for diseases of the kidneys and bladder. It has stood the test of years and has a reputation for quickly and effectively giving results in thousands of cases. This prescription was used by Dr. Kil mer in his private practice and was so very effective that it has been placed on sale everywhere. Get a bottle, 50c and $1.00, at your nearest druggist. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper.-Adv. A pear tree on the farm of J. E. En gle of Shoemakersville, Pa., one hun dred and sixty-three ycars old, is hwar Ing fruIt. MOTHER, ATTENTION! Gold Ring for Baby Free. Get a 25c Bottle of Baby Ease from any drug store, mall coupon as di rected and gold ring (guaranteed), proper size, mailed you. Baby Ease cures Bowel Complaints and Teething Troubles of Babies.-Adv. Motor cars fitted with X-ray appa ratus are used extensively by the French Red Cross society. HIGH COST -OF LIVING This is a serious matter with house keepers as food prices are constantly going up. To overcome this, cut out the high pr1iced~ meat dishes andi serve your famliily imore Skinner's Macaroni and Spaghetti, the cheapest, most dec licious a11n ost nutritious of all foods. W~rite the Skinner Mfg. Co., Omaha, Nebr., for beautiful cook book, telling how to prep~are it in a hundred different ways. It's free to every woman.--Adv. Spain ha2s 'rcttedl a new wvireless sta (ion at Cape JIuhy, on thle Atlantic coatst of Africa. MOTHER'S JOY SALVE for Colds, Croup, Pneumonia andI Asthma ; GOOSE GREASE LINIMENT for NeuralgIa, Rheumatism and Sprains. F~or sale b~y all Diruggists. GOOSE GREASE COMPANY, MFR'S., Greensboro, N. C.-Adv. A tinly electric lamlp is mlounited on the h1and(le of a safety razor of Eng lish invention. For speedy and effective action Dr. Peery's "Dead shot" has no equal. One dose oniy wilr clean nt t Worms or Tapeworm in a few A Delmar (N. Y.) church prov Ides ear trumpets for the use of deaf at tendlants. HOW TO TREAT DANDRUFF Itching Scalp and Falling HaIr With Cutioura. Trial Free. On retiring touch spots of dandruff and itching with Cuticura Ointment. Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. A clean, healthy scalp means good hair and freedom, in most cases, from dandruff, itching, burning, crustings and scalings.' Free sample each by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston. -Sold overywhere.--Adv. Japanese publicIsts believe that Ja pan11 is the most prosp~erous country in the world. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a Gen eral Tonic because it contains the weh knowna tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. Nearly 1)00,000 womIent voted in Illi nols at the~t r-e(enIt elec-tion. The University of Nebratska employs 60 women na intstrctora. SCHOOLS RECEIVE EXTENSION FUND OVER 500 DISTRICTS SECURE STATE AID.-TERMS MATER IALLY LENGTHENED. t DISPATCHES FROM COLUMBIA Doings and Happenings That Mark the Progress of South Carolina Poo. I pie, Gathered Around the State Capitol. Columbia. The state departient of education t has Just finished the examination, ap proval and payment of the term ex tension apl)Ications Sent in from the various counties. ' The legislature annually makes an appropriation of $69.000 to lengthen the school term. Districts unable to run five months on their regular funds and levying a local tax of two mills are entitled to state aid up to the amount raised from the local tax, not to exceed $100. Since the regular school fund is de rived from the (-ash balance on hand July 1, plus the poll tax, the dog tax and the three-mill constitutional tax, nearly 700 districts annually partici pate in (his appropriation. The fund is especially useful in helping sparse ly settled rural districts. The bene flicial effect on the schools is clearly seen in the gradual lengthening of the school term from year to year. The date for filing term extension I claims with the state superintendent expired November 16. Some coun ties have failed to file any term ex tension claims whatever this fall. In a large number of districts the one teacher school'has grown into a two teacher school, and has become enti tied to rural graded school aid rather than term extension aid. In many districts the consolidation of weak, one-teacher schools has resulted in rural graded schools employing three teachers. The amount paid the vari ous counties and the number of dis tricts participating are shown in the following table: Number Districts Participating Amount Aiken .......... 7 $ 700.00 Anderson--------12 1,192.00 Berkeley ........9 900.00 Calhoun ........6 514.00 Cherokee .......15 1.488.0 Chester ........9 813.00 Chesterfleld 20 1,86100 Clarendon ...... 7 639.00 Colleton ...... .22 190100 Darlington ..... 1 100.00 Dillon ..........2 200.00 Dorchester . 14 1,226.00 E4dgefield .......16 1,43100 Georgetown .....19 1,683.00 Greeiville .......3 133.00 Greenwood 17 1,678.00 Hampton ....... 6 7500 Horry- ... ., 6 341. Jasper--.......1.10.0 Kershmaw--.....2.1,06.0. Lancaster........1. 1050 Laurens--......2..02.0 Lee--......... 131,25.0 Lexingtoni.........82S90 Marlboro--.....8.,7..0 lar-ion--.........55.0 Newberriny--.... 21....0 Dconee--...... 281.5..0 Drangeburg .......71520 Pickens--......7.,17.0 Richland--.......70.0 Saluda--...... 191,60.0 Spartanburg ....~i1,570 Union--.-.-.-.-.10 96.... Williamsburg . . 211820 9ok------2 2813.00 Totl----- 255 1$4,362.00 7ursRqur ml Bacin .0 Ampe fnania supprt 1.00th ~4tina Gar ofSothCaolnai aredbyW. 2V More00.0an 0gn erlina eterwhc liehasaddess 16t temebr ofhe 31nralas 19b.Te ur une683.term 62td s720 e and 8fficrs00 11rpraio o i1aou 2,0500, 22saon wl aet 2,0 greatl 13raedi h guad2i75.reciv proerupprtth o2,cilsaser.0 Th. ollwin leterha 8.0n0en ou b teadutn general "Asthetim 2fo conenig 2.0th 28ea asml isdaign, I0 felta7Isol tak5up 2it 00o th1ate7fneet for 176.0abl 1961t ilb obliatoy 7o00h sTeta provide55 for47,362.00ae nubroQuardsrAmpe Bacndg.rth Amples grfyinga toupportfo th2 atirnapprovard of Soth caoplns scholela by adoptingore, adtn en al tof the millmangns of theaa steby werTe tadun the asermsd havte gnationa redees aowing ha sttewe comusoy onchoolen lawn snativeorgcongrown, Jrhe tte su-t Thriso aofn mill shvelto ie hiseatny inc~report to the gdisatorecev tecessary funds wi.it which to bring ,bout the changes mte-essary to com ly with this act. "I therefore appeal to your loyalty ,nd patriotism on behalf of the Na. ional Guard of this state to consider arefully and favorably the recom. aendations which I will submit to our body when the general assembly onvenes in January,-1917. "In view of the splendid record vhich the National Guard of this state as made during the period it' has een called in the federal service, both t the mobilization camp and upon he border, I feel that you will be in lined to show your appreciation by liberal appropraition covering the xponditures that must of necessity te made, both at their home stations nd at the mobilization point, Camp 4oore, Styx, S. C. "The federal government, under the ohit defense act, has made provision overing expenditures, which from he federal viewpoint, are sufficient o encourage the National Guard to reasonable degree of efficiency, but he federal authorities have pre cribed how and under what condi ions. these expenditures can be made Lnd have made it incumbent upon the everal states to provide for expendi ures . covering rentals of armories, ights, fuel and janitors. as well as a orovision for the care of all federal roperty entrusted to the state. "In view of this fact, I fell that I -an call upon you for your assistance n this matter with a reasonable de ree of certainty that I will be given ,our hearty co-operation in the mat ers above mentioned, and I assure you on behalf of the National Guard f this state of my sincere appracia ion for such interest and efforts as 'ou may be willing to contribute to vard bringing about the needed re lults." -layne Makes Recommendations. Several recommendations of inter tst will be made to the general as iembly by James A. Ilayne, M. D., ;tate health officer. lie will ask that a law be enacted -equiring that samples of patent med. cines containing over 10 per cent of ticohol be filed with the state board )f health. Dr. Hayne will ask that a definite programme fo rthe care of tubercular )atients be enacted by the general issembly, to include free clinics in he cities and townp, county -camps lor the care of advanced cases and nlargement of the present state tu berculosis sanitariu mat State Pak lear Columbia. An appropriation of $40,000 will be asked for the erection of new build ings at the State Park Sanitarium, in cluding an infirmary, a dining room for 100 patients and two free wards. The beds in the free wards will be supported' by the cities and towns of the state and charitable societies. Nineteen free beds have been pledged through the efforts of Mrs. Annie I. Rembort, field agent for the board of health. An appropriation of $10,000 will also be asked for the maintenance of the institution. Railroads to Pay For Printing. The printing bill for tihe railroad romnmission wvill in thle fututre be rcharged against tile railways of South Carolina. The roads are assessedi for the support of tile commission anid the printing bill will be included For any years the jI~il has been paid b~y thle state. That tihe amlount should be assessed to the railways was call ad to the attention of the collmmissionl iby W. R. Bradford, clerik of the print Ing committee of the general assem bly. Thie proposition lhas been ap provedi by thle commlfissionl. May Pay Veterans Way. South C'arolina thlroughl its genleral assembly wvill probably 1)e asked to pay thme way of I'ts Confederate vet anis to tihe gener-al reunionm ini Wash Ingtonl next May. Tile legislaturie de frayedi in part tihe expenIse of trans porting thle old soldier-s to tile Gettys burg reunion. The r-ailways hlave made a i-ate for tile occasion of 1 cent the0 mile eachl way, so the average out lay for eachl veter-an would be und1(er $10 Prisoner Diet Out of Date. The counties of South Carolina are paid ' a board bill totalling $56,974.87 for tile prisoners conlfine~d inl thleir jails during tile 1per10d betweein July 1, 1915, and June 30, 1916, accor-ding to official figures compiled by thle state board of chlarities andl correc tions. The board bill for prisoners In the Charleston jail was the largest in any county in tile state, being $11,064. However, Charleston had in its jail and aver'age of 101 prisoners every (lay in the year. The cost of dieting the prisoners in tihe Spartan burg jail was second to that of Char leston, and amounlted to. $4,721.20 for the year ending, wichl tile state board of dharities and corrections lhas kept a record of this cost. In the Spartanbuzrg jail tile population aver aged 32.3 prisoners a day. "With tile return of prosperity among tile cotton manuifacturors, there will be many new andi remodi 3led school buildings in tihe mill sec ions of tile state," says Mr. IBrown. [t is also reported that 49 mill comn muanities voted special taxes for schools (luring the year. Forty Ii )raries for mill schools wvere built md enlarged. The value of tile books tdded was over $1,500. Moore Birothers of Becnnettsvile lave been commissioned withl a capf, ~al of $5,000 FINEST OF ROYAL PALACES Writer Tells of Beauty of Schoen. brunn, Where Emperor Francis Joseph Died. I have seenl the suminer and winter pillaces of eleven limportilnt, kilngs and emperors. Almoxt any liyatianli after seeing theim would vote Schoenbrunn the finest royal spot In which to spenld nI restful day. That Is where old Francis .Joseph lied. i1s pitlace in Vienna looks like I barracks, but Schoenbrunn's sur -oundings look like a home. Versailles, the protIuct of a French inan's fantasy, Is failr too artiflbil lie trees too inuli ti oe pattern-to ippeil to ani1 ordilary ltlorial. Thew inikutio of .iapan has a, delit i'il pInce ati Nikko-n platia they say if yon ha venI't seen Nikko youi eiilnot iy beatitIful-but it is much Iess plre ;vntions than the fienth puhteae of (ne Of the longest-reignihn tuonarelhs lin history.-Girard. in i'hilutielpihin 1,ed Colleges for the Wounded. With a view of itinnblling war-linti I ati s Soldiers to1 heroinlt. it ithers iI wt elemiieitairy shla tu1s. Ihe Frellch 11g0*11v 1eme t hasI - op ee I pe l 4411 ( 1 leges for their rapid triniig. Foresight. l'u'th r. ~mnt I.- foresight? ' " oresiglht. ily !-(lln. consists of r0 gret"in 1g hat n di before yo d41 It." '' fa tlly r of 14lw - rufler is 31 Women are emp111lyd w, bralkinent' lin passe~5nger trins~t- in l'nglnd.t Net Contents 15 Fluid Drachm cALGOOL-3 PER GENT. 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Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of - Us( For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Glad Tidings. how~e lhud solue gold newsv for you." slud froll1 theu inystie P0rtals .with) 5lh4'btng.~ an1d bulsiniess Is so) goodI I hasi h lesedi it from IIeI for anot her A Bigie application of Roman E0ye I am upoijan going to bed( will prove its a it by moaning. Effective for Inflarm i ors of t he Eyes, external and interi The Eggs-Act Truth. the( I high cost of egl~' ix nused by tih'~ senireily. O ld lionrdier--H-uhI I Theu scarCity eggs in t his joint is (inuseit hy ti, high prl(e. 9 Shotguns i 1912 hzt Weight - ' nid 20 Gauges carrying a heavy lodel 1912 shot ly of nickel steel, test and strongest Be sure to see d by all dealers, E XC E LLENC E