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WHEN IN NEED OFA TONIC OR APPETIZER You Should Try HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS The walow's*- mito tis l 111 i oeoften Indigestionl pr>rdice'a diaitgreeit- and aometilnes alarrtiig syatptorstA Wright's Indian Vegetabl. I'llin attuint.e th.' diges Uive processes to :Anctiort naturaly. Adv. True Enough. "What ihl-, ;Ili, en ne neu. A 81110 1l hol i;i 'hw boack; oil !Ili. n w:,i walveti his, 11 :11 n i a ly " I.'l T otiiili." IiI. lit itch' r "whalt d .,i nit '' at w illilill 14) lt'y ~ n ail iil\ i I'lr iniri ov \h..Ohor '1h.. \\O; .01- 1.1. To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standa-d GlROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, as the formula is printed on ever. .ibel. show:ncig it is Quinine and Iron i a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron builds up the system- 50 cents. Robbing the Cradle. t . sill 1; n1 : iie hli t . 'b: * ra Tho is hpn n ristigI~zo Ir't' frei ill- li~ltl e!' s llt tllt \ : 111in lt .,I,$, .\ l l"ne i hire .st te a el h r forest- 1rek , but if tihe ' lriinas tree indtrIl- y o n tintues too gio\\i or. inith-ed, kl.-Is tn ' lite 11re4svnt rate it will no(t. hll inanll etalS beforty . Ii- ! wh 'eab' th't- - Tiil t I iht* i ...: ' .' :ati Q in sIn''x Wi' xhatjiii li he :'te- t r 'r-. It , 'el to li'-ein :i hava n :i y 'V. * th Pay Up Your Debts. I * ev: II i % U 1 Arv n Now h --h ltibh- inijune-s n- li --i* Y . ' - "in A.'' Thtil t dollari extra. : " t a 91h'ti- Ire or ai i'onveniih ''... T[h.- 'haty t p1y iite i. Nts' g sths' It nn i . h :: ., e.'Itir liit . I vt rybo1l ha1 , a I iet'res t wnit. I nwieitthe gc e atue w nT Iay :I ad he i t tsito fth hk tt .liourrui. t i s et of Ih itr .; t iti h u st o lvi2 .%. t Old Fashioned Ideas are being supplanted daily by newer and better things. This is particularly true where health and efficiency are concerned. In hundreds of thous.. -ands of homes where cof fee was formerly the tale drink, you will now find POSTUM It promotes health and efficiency, and the old time nerve-frazled coffee drink er soon gives place to the alert, clear-thinker who drinks delicious Postum and knows "There's a Reason" BOARD HANDLES AHEALTH MATTER1 ENGAGE FIELD AGENT AND PLA ENLARGEMENT OF TUBERCU. LOSIS SANITARIUM. DISPATCHES FROM COLUMBI Doings and Happenings That Marl the Progress of South Carolina Poe pie, Gathered Around the Stat< Capitol. Columbil. 'lats for the construct ion of sov .eal new huildings at the state (turber (Alosis sanitarum on (lie State l'ari at we re' consideredi at a meeting 41 tlt' state' board of health. The year' work was also outhlne. tihe geniera assembly approprited $ 40.000 for tlt enlargeleln of he uberulosis saIlit tariutain. The :oal amoun appropriat k'd for lli health work was $71. 126. w hh h :neh:des the a.mouint for the saniia::,m .\rs. An\i i I It_-t of ('olutubi:N. wh.Io has worket har:1 i setire sit!. port for the' itb 'rutilois work. was eh-ted a special litId agl ,Ie'n t for th hoai , at a salar. of $1 000 year. With traveling expelsles h'le conltracts for the two wards, aeromtu11odating :,2 patienits. thp Ilir arV. lie diniIg r0011m and4 other buibl. %s vill be awarded at an early ehtt'. hIre is roott now for 32 patients .it h titstitition alI 1'he capacity will 7; whlen all (if th1-I plans -ave beon arried 01t. SiXteotn Sotithl Carolina itlllt i's. dite to the etfIo ts (If Mrs. Reiert. have 'nelowed hed.s at the i!atituition and when all of the buill1 as hiave be comlipletod South Cai. oliiia will lave One of the best tuber (ulosis hosipitals it the south. Will Aid Tax Assessors. Melibers of the State tax colitmis sion will assist the county hoards of assessors in assessing certain classe: (If property. The followitg is part of a notici wvhich has beeni addressed to COUit auditors. ssesso)rs and boards o ertialization: "Whereas it has come to tihe atter 1ion of the comiission that the r, turi made by certain manufacturer of. antl dealers in. timber and tin her. deialers in live stocki, and ne rhatis. and individual ownel-s of liv stock. automobiles. scow s. boats all yachts and other water craft. do n1 fairly show the amount or valun - stock of goods and other taxah' propvrt ,y within the state owied t: suich nanufacturers. dlealers and it dividual-. thN tax i I nnttilii uin is d& olls tIo a I Ith tax assSsr( an oiilty hiiards of outalizatiol inl pa. in oil 111e ret urns of ;ucl prolper for tho pitrpo-es of taxat'in. Thi e'untity atiditoIs. local boards ot :t ,;e sso Is a t ounty boards eclualiz tin are di rectly to post pone tin: act ion on such rit urns until one4 (of th inieinble'rs of thle tax commtissionI ia visit his county seat and attend mueeting of aN the assessors In sue county andt there confer with themi reference to thie asse'ssmient of suc pr'operl1y. ITe ioutity auiItor will b not li e'd by lhe i'mmber of thle ta~ cornm11i ssion to1 vis it his cotunty of thI ime for suchi visit and1( meet inug an is dlirecited toe 'all a meeting of a the i assessors int the (coun ty~ for suie idate0. and to have at the meeting fa -oinside rat iona all returns which hay been made of thle abo)0VPe ietione (lasses ofi lpopzt." Charleston Item Lost By One Vote. Spocia f romn Wash inugton.-HBy mtargini oif one' vot. 3'3 to 82, th e con miiitteec animndm~enlt a ppropriatin g $300 0On4 for a naval clothing factory (Charleston.1 S ( .. was st riciken trot 'ne- naval hill iii the sotnate. All liI pubhIican I ~i sentors5 'X ixcpt hree vote i laist the a uin nd (n1nt. -enat or Wae~dsworth1 of New Yor h'd1 the opIpositionl to 'hi' pro0vison ft: :t.-irtedi that the Charleston yar nlever c-ouldl her'omlt a ihi-it bais.. th: hu city is not an indinstrial ceantr and that noe bu-ini'ss man woui Ii 'ate a fatoryii there. S'unators Tillmniu eof Sotuth iiCarolin and1i Sw ansiont of Virigi na dhefendied th depart tmIent . aisseltedi that cottoln iloil lng icouldl be' iuili chleapier at Cha leostont thani at otther tieis whierie hav: alnt are i.h-at oil Secretary rBegins New Work. .Tohn1 i-'. l'i'-kette alssumtiedi the dutir of Priv.' * :,eriletary. to (ov. \iiiann sil ''al u 0. K. I.-thiole, recititi iinedi' state bnk e'xamin'r. Alr. 1,: Hloitite will beglin his niw wo New Penitentiary Superintendent. A\ftr 18 yearst of (0onitiouis se Ivce.1 . Griffith has retired tas i'upe inttendienot of the state peni1 tntai e'.iil Arthur K. Sandier's of I lagoc Sumflter c-otunty, has asstumed chlarg Col. GrIffIth did not offer for re-ele tion. Mr. Saunders, who Is a membi of the house of representatIves, wu elected on the second ballot. by ti general assembly. L. Le. Buitman of ColumbIa has sui ceeded P. H. Lesene as book-keep for the penitentiary. No other sta changesQ~ave been announced. Appoints LaRoque Bank un.mner. Oscar iK. I,a llloqte of Alarion, pr: Vate Secretary of (ov. Matuiltig s1ne September 1. l!15nhs been11 appoint ed by (lie goverior staIt btik exain iner, vice 11vy 1. l1atildin of Picket.i resigned, andohn, I-lliot tPuct (.t of C0lumibiat was appointed privalM Sec'etary to ite gov'rttor. the cling to be made Mjl I~Walrch 1, w:xantiite N lta i o ltvit5 V. ice (o1t of h I Pam 1:iietto Natioli thuk Coltaimbia. ('o1. LaitOWue born at Kinstotn. N. C. 14 years ago. was ettipiloyed in 1 balnk at lKiinstoti for two y'ar. was nsliier of a hank at lHeaufort, N. k, in 190t6. and frotti then 1111til he eliter 'd GoV. Manning's oTIce was engaged in tle inisuranet' business . He lived inl 'olumibia ini 1905. but from then utitj hit betallit Secretary% to Gov. Mntt111ingt io Itade his 1101110 it, Marion, h S 1t ae. lit, is a 1un of enterprise. in 1in1stry attd 'ithtisituIi andt has heen i'entrusted by tilt governor ith a siare i of resp1oisibilItY few secretaries hear. Col. I alotilue is 1m1tarri'it'd anid has ont c'hild. a sonl. lie will residt' in 'olum bia. The horise of represcu tatives in lite closing hotrs of tle, I. vent legislative session passed a resi lutionl allowing tihe state bank exi n or tilt ust, of tile jiditiary conititt o room at tl state hiouse' as his oiTi. betweeOnOII the term1s of ilt genrai tl1 stillthly. Signs Quart a Month Bill. GvA' Manninig sig.I :he "quart 1 ionith"' liquor bill. p 1st i the rv C111t se1siion of tie genral assembly. It will hiteouet efTective within 1.0 tda ys. The chlef executive simuilta'i iottsly affixed his signa ture to the bill prohibitinlg puIlication of liquor ail vert isemnts in newspapers. mag.1 zine"s atui periodicals published. (irc . lated or sold withini the state or a. Vertiseme01nt of intox i(ant S by bill hoard o r poste(r1. Ile lttt(r act Will become eifietive within 20 dhays. Pr"ovisions1 inl chief of Ihi' "(tart a montIi" ait are that it) whiskiey ii:m y bie imported fOr bvera9ge. Oath iu.n he m1ade before it probalte judge tl'it th Olrd r Is for iedicitil11 rli si andI a 10mi tWooure the( shipmont is issltd 11on iaymuent of a f(e C. 10 cents. The act does not coniti, t. With t he provisions of tlu Iten! amnmetwhlich forb~isl. Shipmentslu into stat's wihere liquors are'i 11(o 11111111fact ureid or sold. Coigregat lo-sI may obtain one galloni of win' eacl - ana th for religious purposes. V,. 11men not the heads of families. st dents and111 minors may not receive - shilmnits of liquor. Violation i, pun. I-shable "h1y IPrisonmient for not Smore tihan one year. or a1 fine of nio I- more tian $1. ( i0, both." Buggies r, wai gons. aut nobilles or otler vehile 1s(1d for illegal transport ation. witI , the knowledgt or coniselt of the own ,T. "MY be confiscated. Violations ( 4 the a ct relating to advertising arj punishable "by a1 tile of not less tilar v $5 nor more thn111 $500. to which mai 1) adilled. in thl discretion of th !'ourt Or tlie judge trying the case, im 11 pr s(1i1onmen t ill the coulity jail or a hardI4 labor fo: tile county for not mot V tian six nionths." Companies Renew Licenses. I ai'enisrs wereI' issued'i by F. 11. Me I steor. St ate insurance c'oinumisslonir nlios whih wli~ it hrirew fromi the state uipon the enac(tmen(lit of the [Laney dtomi law otie yea r ago. The three addi11tibonal comlpanlies wh'fich qual ite f or re-entrance we're: The Nationa Fire Inisurance Compan~fy of H1artford ('onn.; thle Dixie 1"ire Insurance com: n)(1y (of Grieensboro. N. C.; andl th< Wes'-t(ehester' Fire lisutranjce compani o (f New York city. Tidweli's Parole Extended. G ov. Maning granlted a 60 day ei tenistin of the tempilorary parole c Geor'ge W. Tidwvell, serving a sev' year1 senitence in the state penittentIar: a for mianslaughter. Two mouths ago .tempor'ary release wvas grar~tedl ha . cauise- of failing health and1( tis wa: 't tiunded two more tmonths. Tidwol 1killedl Emmett Walker', a yotung Green v'ille' man, thrt c year's ago. Charleston to Vote For Bonds. k The act pr'oviding for ani electio r in e i-it y of Charleston on the ques ion of Issuing biondts for' school pm11 1)oses was1 signed by Gov. Mani lng. - Cherokee Magistrate Appointed. ICapt. J1. H. Bell of the CGaffney ba1 has biieen apinii~tedi miagistlrate a'2 (hiGatiney by Gov. Manning to succeed v thle 1la1e C'. T. Ltridges. .New Enterprise Authorized. 1 A ('ommission01 to thle WV. & WV. War' house 21and iorwvardIig ('omny 11 (Charleston)1 with a capital of $5,00( The Illampton Unitler'tainhIRg entl luiany has1 been1 comilssionied wIth: ,caital ~l oif $2,500. The pet1it ioner's are y I '. M. Peopeles antd C. S. 'Jtlocke'r. . Florencte has been comlmissionedl wit1 k :('apitaIl of $4,000. The pet itloner are: L. S. Morison atnd A. I. WVtood The te(Iretary'3 of state ha11 15ssu3 a char'terl to the Scott-Youlng Co0.. tnc r. oif Flor'ence withi a cap)itai of $1,001 r. 'Me officer's are: WVilliam Scot t. preu y (lent and1( W. P. Young, sec'retary an j, treasurer. e. The Sumter Ste ve and Headin11 re. comlpanfy has beeni commiIsioned~ wit r a capital of $10,000. The petitione~r a are: IH. R., McNeill and W,. I. Whit e jhead. The secretary of states, has issue ea commissiomn to the Camideni Horst 1 olo and Fair association with a cai it ital of $500. The petitionefs are:( hiM. Taintor. Henri SavaXa I CONSIDER FUTURE flF COUNTY FAIRS SECRETARIES MEET IN COLUMBIA AND DISCUSS DEVELOPMENT PLANS. SOME TAUS CiJ ADVERTISING Hughes of Orangeburg Re-elecced President and Timmons of York Secretary and Treasurer. Columbia. - The annual meeting of the South carolina County Fair Asso. intion was held in Columbia, wlei Ially imatters relating to tle )r*ogr'es sive developimeni of these institutions were considered. J. M. Hughes of 01rangeburg M Was re-elected president without opposition. C. L. Huuley (?t ('hest ertleht county was ioninated for re-ele(tiol as .vice president, btut declitied to serve. W. A. Stuckey of ilishopville. ILee (ounlilty, was electe.l instead. William It. 'Timnons of York WIs e'lected secretary and treasurer. Disposal of the question of circult formation was made by motion that tle president and the secretary group tI.e county fairs, subject to the ap proval of circuit membership. I). P. EIlird. secretary of the state fair. advised that the executive com mit tee of the state fair had favor ablv considered the proposition of ap propriating prizes to the am111ount of $2,500 as preizitfnis for the best couni IT exhibits at tihe state fair. Ilesolu tio-L were approvedi urging that this :a ter hr brou'?ht to the attention (,f he- vario 1)1) nn organizations. a n the 'h'..'.- h a n-runtrd to confer witl b!- 0ffi--ial of the -<tat fair society. Jamr" T). Lee. superintendent of (eT: 'rsirut .,ta tr exhibhits. madue a bri-f afrldre-ss to tl'e6 cotniy fair. (r.- on the rtelationl of the vuin rnujrit air to the voinity fair and h- ;st-rLi i'lation to the state fair. - 1-io toued.1i . upol the sIbject of ad! ve-r: h-iag and the i;ving of free irIck t I to shiool ( hildren. lirief tai:. w 'ere al1iso Imadi by Gorge L. iAtrr of the KIaIuisel ( realt r show- awl llarry Rosena and iJ. ('. imebort of the Herbrt rater shiows, Anong those i(presRi were: C. I.. Ilunley. Chestertiold; W. A. Stucke-, Lee; '. E. McLendon. Lee; W. It. Scarborough. Lee; C. L. Schofield, Marion; Jamenf 1) Lee, Columbia; D. P. Et.rd. Lexington: P. W. Spencer, York; .1. .1. hlughes. Orangeburg; M. K. Jetfords. rrangeburg; T. C. A. IMel''iddeni. Claredon.. Officials Fifth District Vote. Coit niluiha.- --he stite board of ean vassers m et and .leolared the result of tihe, genieral electioni ldzIrI receltly in tle Fifth congressional district. W. P. Stevenson of 'iiIraw was declarneil olectod for the regular temn and Paul G. NIct'orkle for the I ,expired termll of IIe late 1). E. iniiuley ...The vote follows: L~ong term Nlet''orkie. Stevenisn ,p Cheriokee ...9:14 6;69 :152 C hester ........90 600o :2 lCheseied.....2,1:t9 204: 22S lcshozw ...... .491 30l 193 L~anr'aster ...1,270 429 86;5 York ..........1.155 801 79; Total........7.331 5.105 3.00: Theo c'ertiQ('ates of election were forwardled so Washingtoun by the see retary of state. Spartanburg's New Hotel Opens. Spartianh u rg.-Th'le C leveland. Spar 1 tanburg's new $300,000 hotel, has ju'st b~eein formally openied. The stockhold Iers anid their guests were served an eight course dinner, and imnmediately after this a dinner was served to the Iyouniger set, patIrons and pat ronesses of the new hotel. This event was pirobiably thei greaiitest ini thle IIstoryV of Sparitanhiurg's social life. Making Camp Styx Ready. (Columbhia.- --C(amp Moore at Styx in Lex ington conno y. is being pr'eparedl for thle ie tuirn of the Second Ilegimnt. 'Phe r'eg mien is schieduiled to leav~e IlEl l'tSo) ).i ar 10 andt lh~ will arrive at Styx abhou Mlarch 15. tAged Charleston Minister Passes. 1; C (hairlesten. -Itev. S. V7edder. D). D.. wvho pas-wd aiway at his homie her ThPiursday. Mtarch I. was in his 91i-t year Th"f t'ierial services were be hi in' the 11i-;.0a01 ehur'ch, where fm' -halt' a eec n-vr h.- hiad labored ar. pa s. f or. ile w;a ,brn ini gciieiec'i:Iy it -ew Yor.,. tS'rt 7. 1821;. and oi :ma ny ye . 'e. .Tp wor'k liefr Sjoyi'cl thI! 2 inI? aon of heing pator of the only I luguinot I l'renchi lresb~y BigJ Pcwer Plant on V/aterce. I ('hariot te. N. ('. The Southierii 'ow. l' er coimpa 'y anm tiimred thait c (ontrac1 ts ii were let fori the' iimmiediatei constru" tion oif a hiydro-electrtic plan11t on the R Wateree river in South Carolina, to h cost aplurox imately $6.000,000. Tihe S planit is to be completed by November 1. 1918. anid will deCvelop 190O.000 horse p~ower*. Th'le new plant will connect td with the othier six plants operated by tuie same conicern and will be tho lar gest plant of its kind in the south. The contract was let in New rorc cty. UGHI CALOMEL MAKI u CLEAN LIVER AN Just OnobI Try "Dodson's Live pated, Headaohy-Don't Liven up your sluggish liver! Feel i fine and cheerful; make your work a i pleasure; be vigorous and full of am- t bition. But take no nasty, danger- I ous calomel, because it makes you sick and you may lose a day's work. r Calomel is mercury or quicksilver, I which causes necrosis of the bones. I Calomel crashes into sour bile like 3 dynamite, breaking It up. That's ) when you feel that awful nausea and I cramping. Listen to me! It you want to enjoy I the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel c cleansing you ever experienced just d take a spoonful of harmless Dodson's I Liver Tone. Your druggist or dealer g sells you a 50 cent bottle of Dodson's v Liver Tone under my personal money- I The Game Keeper. It was the mo10rinag aifter the night before and he was not in hled reaching t for it pitcher of i4. walter. lie was behind the, bars of tie' city a1 prison 1111d le gazeil ollsItd witlh a w%*oefiul look in his e'yes. "Iley, there," he shouted. as he I tinbh 11the ars "I watl 4 t thek gilne keeper. "Whiit lo yivi think ytu a re?'" asked Ilte tirldkey. "Ti s not a zoo, it's fore you get 1u1., THICK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF, Girls! Beautify Your Hair! Make It Soft, Fluffy and Luxuriant-Try the Moist Cloth. Try as you will. after an application of Danderine, yell cannot filnd a single tract of danldrmaf or falling hair and your seallp will not itch. but what will please you mnost. will )e aiftir a few weeks' use, whnl yo see new hair, linlt' and dlOwny at tirst-yes-but real ly new hair-growiig all over the selip. A littlv Danderine Itnmnediately dou blos the hlinty of your hair. No differ ettwe how dull. faded, brittle and seraggy, just nudosten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand ait a time. The effect is iml mediate and amazing-your hair will he light. fluffy and wavy, an( have an appeartinee of abundance; an incoma parable luster, soft ness and luxuri aneo, tie beauity and shimmer of true hair health. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Dainlerilne from any store and prove that youl hair is as pretty and soft :s may-hat it has been neglected or in.itred by Careless treatment-tiat's all. AdI. Much Worse. "No dob(yuhaeefeshe hll, ye's. Thlint's e comoniiai lfaiing. I bet'leve." "'But lily Slnse of ennull at ai timeii like thati is as$ lnothinig 'omipiarel to te way I feel whiena 011 of miy netigha of hi'eat givenl om by his miarive'louis furn e f:1'Iroais :a sIngl hvlfl 'oail."' PAIN? NOT A BIT!I j LIFT YOUR CORNS OR CALLUSES OFF No humbug! Apply few drops then Just lift them away with fingers. ThIs newv drug is an ether Comupoundl di'overe d by a ('uincinati c'hemist. It. is cal led freezone, and can now lhe ,ibtainaed In tiniy b iottlIes as here shown at 1*erly littl b'cost from any d truig store. JIust ask for * freezonae. Apply ai drop or two diirecetly upon1 ai tender Corn ori enillusi and instiant ly thlet 5torenes~s dlisappearls. Short ly you1 wviii find the corn1 orl eniliuls so loose thati you1 enin lift It olf, r'oot and al.l, i tihe tinger's. I .Not a twinge of' palin, Sor'eIess 01'r iritaition; niot 4 ) III even thei slight est sonlart 4 s\ nilg. 'ithieir~iii 1he a l yintg Th'ils drug dotesn't cat up~ lie l'a orn onlitus, but s'hrai vels thlerin so they loios en and comjue right out. It is no humabug iIt works fr~! like a chiarmi. For a few~ Scents you1 cani get lid of ev ery hard corn, soft corn or corn between the roes, as well as paIn- 4 futl calluses til b)ottoml of y'our feet. It never dilsaippoints antd never burn'1s. bites or intlamecs. If your druaggist haasn't any fa'eezone yet, tell him to get a little bottle for you from his wholesale hoiuse.--ady. Wilse Is thae chap who catches on e1I thae proper time andi Iets go at thec Vu()ehological moment.j S YOU SICK! l BOWELS MY WAY r Tone" When Bilious, Consti Lose -a Day's Work. oack guarantee. that each spoonful vill clean your sluggish liver better ban a dose of nasty calomel and that t won't make you sick. Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver medicine. You'll know it rext morn rg, because you will wake up feel. ag fine, your liver will be working, our headache and dizziness gone, our stomach will be sweet and your owels regular. Dodson's Liver Tone Is entirely egetable, therefore harmless and annot salivate. Give it to your chil. ren. Millions of people are using )odson's Liver Tone instead of dan erous calomel now. Your druggist rill tell you that the sale of calomel s alnost stopped entirely here.--Ady. Explanation. ".1 iimes, what is the me.'anliig of this hey call the Paii-Amwienrlan policy?" "Just like a wonan's stupidity to sk suih it qejlstioni. Amerleans are etting pannol all right. nin't they?" fter 10 Years of Suffering, Show Man Finds Relief In Tetterine. "I have been troubled with a severe ase of Tetter for ten years. In Colum la last week a Iruggist recommended tetterine. I bought a box: It gave me elief, so I bought another and am en rely well." Lew Wren. Chicago. Tetterine cures Eczema, Tetter, Itching 'Iles, Ring Worm and every form of calp and Skin lisease. Tetterine Mc etterine Soap 25c. Your druggist, or by laml from the manufac-turer. The Shup r ne Co.. Savannnahi, Ua. With every mail order for Tetterine we e a box of Shuptrine's 10c Liver Pills Every. s1u1r6 m1ib. of the spa Is es innteil to vontain 120.000,000 ilsh. a little man wants to make an upression ho wears a silk hat. Backache Yager's Liniment is excel lent for any kind of pain or congestion. It quickly re lieves backaclhe and rhcu maltic pains, and is a splen did remedy for Neuralgia, Sitcchest pamins, spraims, stratins', swellings anid en largements. Keep a bo'tle in your home for emnergencies - you never can tell whtie rt. will r equire something The 25 cent bottle of Yager's Liniment contahos four times as much as the iuual bottle of lini mient sold f or that price. AT ALL DEALR CILBERT BROS. & CO. GCV AT THE JOirs E40 ~sD RHEUMIATISM Lumbago or Gout ? Tako RIUMACIDIEto remove tbocause an rv tho poison f rom the syatom. "BHUL:UAciI)R ON Til. assuAhi PU'IS BiEMAT318E 0N Tils OUiainu" At All Dlrugglst8 Jag. Baily & Son, Wholesale Distributors Baltimore, Md. Frost Proof Cabbage Plants i.riest Vakef ied: litcessonn~ at raand mt~ ir 61.26, 1,000 for 62.00, 6,000 at, ei.50. F, . n. bre. Tomato Plants Uivin tion Jcatt aritinder' anid Rtone, 'i00 for r)b SI.35& 00 $-, PostpaIl 40 per 100. Pepper Plants -Egg Plants r0 for.$1.00, 1,000 for 61.60, 6,000 at, $1.26, postpaid 404 Sweet Potato Plants LUro or..J inSimanorvui H HAIR BALSAM For Reatoring Color end - Beaut or aeHi SKODAKS & SUPPLIES we also do highest class of linishinig Prlces and Catalogue ulponi request h 7'S. Cales Optical Co., Richmond, Va. ns, Cttn Heed, Poto P ~eanua co ansFei (st so rce rtt. i ee omy, dagy 'ROUI~on RASndra.Mi, 4PPENDICInsj . N. U., CHARL.OTTEt uN nO-.91