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Particeps Criminis. Thto a Chicago police court a mai was haled charged with the theft of an umbrella. "What have you to say for your self?" asked the magistrate. "Are you guilty or not guilty'?" "Well," said the accused, "I guess I am one of the guilty parties, Your Honor. The umbrella had the name of M. Barker on the handle, W. T. Morgan stamped on the inside of the cover and I stole it from this mail here, whose name is Illggins."-Case and Comments. It has been said that a man has seven ages. Women are more stable. They have one age and stick to It. What Is C ASTORIA I. a harmless sub Drops and Soothing Syrups. Opium, Morphine nor other Nar antee. For more than thirty years it : of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Cc ness arising therefrom, and by re aids the assimilation of Food; The Children's Panacea-The Mother' The Kind You Have Always Bougl 80years, has borne the signature of Cha his personal supervision since its infar All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Jus trifle with and endanger the health of I Children-Experience .gainst Experir Genuine Castoria always bears thosi Open-Air E Carter's Litt] are two spl For Con. I you can't get all the exer< the Smalose o CARTERS Ta IT TI. w t PILLS Ge seat sigi CHALKY, COLORLESS CARTER'S Two of a Kind. .Among the anecdotes of old-time English actors is one of the proprietor of a London theater, who was also an actor of comic parts. On one oc casion he gave a member of his com pany, also a comedian, the customary two weeks' notice to quit. "Why ai I dismissed?" the indig nant comedian queried. "Well, you see, Jonesey, you are a bad actor." "So are you," was the quick retort. "Ali I" the manager rejoined, "that's what it is, Jonesey. The public won't stand two of a kind-our kind-so one of us has to go, and I'm sure that that one isn't me." Never Boasts. One of our able senators was argu ing a momentous naval question with an opponent. "You know I never hoast," the op ponent r'emarked dur ig thle argumenit. "Never hoast ! Bully !" exclaimled the senator. Thlen, in a more reflec tive mod,(1 lie added, "No wonder you blrag about it.", NEOTHIiNO sO EFFFECTivE AS ELIXIR J3ABEK( For Jlalaria, Cihine & Fever. Chief of Police, J.. wV. Reynolds, Newport News,Va., Bays: "It is a pleasure t o recommend Babek for chils and fever. Have used it when nesar{fo2Oyars"at hae foud no remedy gits,or by Parcel Post, repaid, from Kloczew A Good Move-Dabek Liver Pills. 50 pills * * - - 25ecents Making It Sure. Prisoner-Listen, judlge; I'll stop drinking for a muonth,. Judge--I believe you ; thlirty days. Experience is a great teacher, but by the time it hands a man Is dilloma he is too 01(1 to make much use of his knowledlge. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills contain nothing but vegetable ingredients, which act getyas a tni an urrtogativo by stimu A forgiving disposition is the first law of self-preservation. Why Thai Lame flack? . Morning lameness, sharp twinges when bonding, or an all-day back ' ache; each is cause enough to sus pect kidney trouble. Get after the cause. Help the kidneys, We Americans go it too hard. We overdo, overeat and neglect our sleep and exercise and so we are ,fast becoming a nation of kidney sufferers, 72% more deaths than in 1890 is tile 1010 census story, Use Doan's Kidney Pills, Thou-. sands recommnend them. A South Carolina Case John M. Wilson R."UsM Fi. D. No. I, Traveler's ur" i'els Rlest, . C. s a y s : r "Har'dships weakened my kidneys and I had awful pains in my back. I steadily got worse and was terri bly annoyed by scaild ing and too frequent I - passages of the kid ney secretions. Rhleu matia pains in my hips kept me awako andI my ankles and feet swelled. I had awful dizzy spells, too. goodn'healdnfy? Pills restored me to Oet Doa's at Any Store.60~e a Bo: D O AN' S ILLS FOSTER&MBLBURN CO., BUFPALO. N. Y. START A MAIL ORDER BUJSINESS Barber Shops for Birds. An Indianapolis mother tells the story of the four-year-old "pride of the household" who observed i wee bird lying on the sidewalk near their home. It was of course, without feath ers, being very young, and had evident ly fallen front Its nest among the boughs of the oak tree above. "Oh, muvver," said the youngster, "I didn't know tiey had barber shops for little birds. Look, this one has all been shaved."-Indiananpoils News. Undoubtedly. "IIe's rich and yet he never spends any more than he has to." "That's probably the reason he's rich." Casto nia stItute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, It is pleasant. It contains neither .otic substance. Its age is its guar as been in constant use for the relief >lic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverish gulating the Stomach and Bowels, riving healthy and natural sleep. s Friend. it, and which has been in use for over 3. H. Fletcher, and has been made under cy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. t-as-Good" are but Experiments that nfants and lent.' gnatureof tercise and le Liver Pills ndlid things stipation :ise you should have, its all more important that you have the er tried-and-true remedy for a tor liver and bowels which don't act sly and naturally. Ice one pill every night; more only en you're sure its necessary. sturo P COMPLEXIONS NEED IRON PILLS DON'T FORGET THE HORSE! There Was Another Hero in Wild Midnight Ride of Paul Revere, Reminds a Writer. Paul Revere's name was made im mortal when he rode from Boston to Lexington and Concord, warning the patriots along the way of. the British approach, and his fame has been se curely enshrined in the hearts of all Americans. Historians have honored themselves In honoring him. Poets have found in spiration in praising him. He is an idol of childhood, an example in the prime of manhood and a solacing mem ory of old age. Iow few characters loom up like great peaks above the mountain ranges of time! And Paul Revere was one of these. Hie was one of the precious few great enough to gratsp an opportunity to do tan incalculable goodl to manikind. But while we give dleserved glory to Paul Revere, let us no longer forget that there was another hero int thtat wildl midnight ride, says a writer in the Christftm Hlerald. There was the horse. "Any other horse might have dotne as well,'' you think? WVell, so might tany other- man htave (done as well, perhaps. So might we flippatly dlispartage any hero. But the fact remains thant it wits Paul Revere's horse that (1id it. And the harder work fell on the horse. But for the true horse's faithifulness, Paul Re v'ere would have betn a failure. SLemons Beautify! SMake Quarter Pint * of Lotion, Cheap Here is told how to pr epare an Inex pensive lemon lot ion which can be used to brIng back to any skIn the sweet freshness, softness, whiteness and beauty. The juice of two fresh lemons strain ed into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes a whole quar ter pint of the most remarkable lemion skin beautifier at about the cost one must pay for a small jar of the ordi nary cold creams. Care should be tak en to strain the lemon juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets ini, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lem on juice is usedI to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, snilownless and tan, and is the ideal skin softener, Smoothiener and beautIfier. Just try It I Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer anid make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra grant lemon lotion atid massage It daIly Into the face, neckc, arms and bands, and see for yourself. Adv. At the Telephone. "Hlellol I want to see Mr'. DIggers at the telephone." "All right. Come around to his of flece. H~e's just using the phone." Baltimore AmerIcan. It is possible for a man to be a fall. nre withou aving eve.. faile,. WORKING TO MEET SWAR CONDITIONS HOME DEMONSTRATION FORCES VERY ACTIVE-MANY COUN TY AGENTS. DISPATCHES FROM COLUMBIA Doings and Happenings That Mark the Progress of South Carolina People, Gathered Around the State Capital. Columbia. Miss Edith L. Parrott, state agent for home demonstration work, has pro pared the following statement on the work done by her department to meet war conditions. "The home demonstration work un der Winthrop College and the United -States department of agriculture is now extended to 45 counties-every county in South Carolina. In 21 of the counties the main agent has an as sistant agent. This gives us 66 coun ty and assistant county home demon stration agents. Our office force will be increased as soon as possible. "The towns and cities of the state will be given more help by the home demonstration organization than ever before. From time to time home eco nomics specialists will assist the coun ty agent in giving demonstrations to city, town and rural clubs. "The mill village extension work which has heretofore been carried on by Winthrop College and the United States department of agriculture has been turned over to the home demon stration department. There is to be only one organization, all members of which will use the same literature, the same demonstration, etc. In other words, it is an extension of the home demonstration work to include mill villages, just as we are constantly ex tending our work to new communi ties and counties." "The following lines of work are being stressed at the present time: Fall gardens, fall poultry, the pre serving and canning of fall fruits such as pears, grapes, etc., wheat substitutes, meat substitutes, economy in the selection, combination and use of foods, community, county and state fairs, and marketing of surplus can ned products. "To efficiently serve our people has always been the purpose of the home demonstration work. Now at this crit ical period in the history of our coun try, when patriotism, loyalty and a desire for service should dominate the life of every one, the home demonstra tion organization stands as a unit for service. Let no one feel a hesitancy in asking for any assistance that we may be able to render." Appeals Are Not Sent Direct. Governor Manning was advised by 2. H. Cr-owder ,provost marshal gen eral, that appeals from the action of district boards should be filed directly wvith the dlistrict boards andl r.ot sent direct to the president, the pr-ovost marshal general, members of congress or to any other than the district boar-d itself. Appeals onl the gounds of de pendency will not be acted upon by the presidlent. The only claims for exemp~tion to be acted upon by the chief executive in appeals from the district board will fall within the two classes of agriculture ar.dl industrial workers. The telegram from General Crowder read: "1. By thie regulations of the presi dent governing appeals from the ac tion of the distrlct boards the claim of app~eal must b~e fled with the district board and can not 1be received if sent direct to the president, the provost marshal gener-al, members of congress or to any other than to the district board. "2. Papers, evidence and affidavits Lot considered by the district board can not be0 considered on appeal from the (district board. "The only cases in which there is an appeal to the president are cases in which a claim for discharge on the ground of engagement in agricultur-e or industry has been made in the dis tilt board. There is no appeal to the presider.t from the action of the local board in dependency or other cases where deotermination is within the jurisdiction of the local board. "4. All attempts to appeal cases other than those involving the decis ion of the district board on agricul ture or industrial exemptions from whatever source received; all affida vits, letters, arguments, evidence, pat pers or other matter' not cor.sidered by the district board; all papeals made to the president direct or sent to any other official or person in WVashlington, will have to be returned to the send er." New Enterprises AuthorIzed. A commission was issuedl to the Overland Palmetto Company of Wal terbloro, Colieton county. The pro posed capital stock is $20,000O. The new enterprise will engage In the an tomobile, truck and accessory trade. Petitioners are R., H. Wichman, P. J. Lucas and A. H. Wichman. A commission was also issued to Sanl's Sons Drug Shop of Columbia, with a proposed capital stock of $2, 000. Petitioners are P. J. O'Neill, Wil teham anr ndr 1lizbeth Me~hfill. rood Commission Organize Work. Organization to press the "food ledge drive" and other features of he food conservation campaign hroughout South Carolina was con inued. The executive commntittee met 0 continue planning the big capn 'aign. John J. Cain, proprietor of the Jef erson Hotel, was made chairman of he committees on hotels and restau ants. lilt work will be to compilO list for the hotels and restaurants broughout the state and to urge them 0 co-operate in the conservation )lans. George C. Warner. manager of the deal ''heat. wtaws made chairman >f the moving picture organization of he food administration. The part the novie houses will contribute will be he use of slides, urging upon the 1eople the niecessity of care in food onsumption mad to employ speakers 'or five minute talks to bring home .0 the people tle issues involved of .he war. 3lr. Warn,'r Is president of he South ('arol :ina Motion P'ict ures \ssoeiation a1: ht,: already proctred )ledges from all t houses to assist n the campain. Orders were la d for 250,000 come membenorshi:p eards. One of hese is to be lilac*"l in each home, wyhere a camplai gn pledge card is sign 3d. The cards are to be shipped in 00 pound lots by ,xloress from Phila lelphia and New' York. Bids were also ,a:led for the print ng of 300.000 ih-dc cards to be used n the statewic : annvass of South .arolina homer. Governor ;\lannitg received the fol owing teiteratn fr otm Iierbert C. Hoover, national If ,1 adtinistrator: "Upon nonination of I)avid Coker is federal alntia1it:ator for South "arolina. I talcw p1 asu1re in appoint ng you to ittc I..*1 I~ip inl the state campaign ex'ci i' e committee. Please acept tlit- appointment with my best wishes for Sotlh Carolina's muccess in this imitntrtant undertak ng. I-lope Carolina will enroll large )ercentage of its, :::.'.t0 families. In liana and other salc have already )ledged from GO to !'t lwr cent each.' Smuts Cause Grain Loss. There was a loss of live to ten per cent of our small-grain crops in thin state last year dcue to smuts, accord, ing to a report from ('lemson College These smuts may he destroyed very easily by seed treatment. Due tc the fact that grains are of very greal importance at this time, and In most cases seed from last year's crop it to be used, it is urged that the seed be treated before planting. To prevent smuts of wheat, oats ant barley use only the very best seet obtainable, and before treating be sure to try to have the seed passed througl a fanning mill to remove light in perfect kernels and any smut ball that may not have been removed t the time of threshing. For chemical treatment of see the following methods are mo: effective: (1) Take an old molasses or o barrel, clean well, and 1111 about twc thirds full of fornolin solution-on pint of formaldehyde to forty gallon of water. Place about a bushel o seed in a bag and tie neat' the top se the seed willl have free movenmen within the bath. Allow eac'h bawv tI soak in the solution fox' ten or fif teen milnutes. After trxeating fron: fifteen to twenty bushels a new solu tion should be prepared. As fast a: the sacks of seed gre tx'eated and a' lowed to (rip, they should be emptiet fr'om thle btags in a le, and allowe< to r'emain over' night. The seet should then he planted at once t< dri'edl to pr'evenit damage. 2) Place thle se'ed in a pile on floor ox' in one end of a wvagon biody and as you gradually shovel froni one phle to ai new otie the steed shouhl he sprinklled with the formnaldehyd solutilon. The shoveling and sprinkI lIng of the seed should be repeate' uxntii tihe seed are thornxoughly daml Then~ plac'e dampl bags over the pile of seedl anid allow to remain ove night. Win Medical Scholarships. Governox' Manninitg announecd th appolinenits for the beneficiar; scholarshIps at the Medical College o SouthI Cax'olinta. Thie list follows: School of Medicinte--Flrst Congret sional D)1strtit, Rtichard C. Causey Pinopolis; Second D)istrict, Ei. H1 Px'escott. Edge field; Third District, M~ L. ii. liutchison, Anderson; Fourti D)istrict, W. M. Shieridan,. Spartan buirg; Fifth District, W. Frank Strail Rock liill; Sixth Ilstrict, Douglal Jennings, Jr'., Bennettavllle; Sevontl District. John L~aliordo, Columbia. School of Phar'macy-Second 'Dix tritI, HT. El. Cain, Denmark; Third 1)1st rict, Rudolph Strom, McCormic1 ('ountty; F'iftht District, R. HI. Blou war'e, Winnsboro; Sixth District, M '. iter'dy. Clio; Sevenith D~istrict, 1 .-romte ('oilier-, Ellore. There wer' nto applieants fox' the school of phar nmatcy front the First andi Fourtth Dix t ricts. New Enterprises Authorized. Tenntille Brothxers, ir,corporatedl, SpartanburgK, was commissIoned, wit; a proposed capital of $8,000, the pet tioners beinig F. (. Hloyles and W. C Tennilie of Greensboro, N. C., and, M. Trennillo of Spartainburg. A wholi sale and retail cigar and soda four tain business will be carried on. The Whitmire Bonded Warehous of Wlthmlre, Newberry County, wa commissioned with a proposed capita of $4,000 the petitioners being M. F Abrams, John . Miller, W. H. Riaso and W. R. Watson. CALUMEL IS MERCIJ STOP USI Don't Lose a Day's Work! If Y Constipated Take "Dodson You're bilious! Your liver is slug gish! You feel lazy, dizzy and all knocked out. Your head is dull, your tongue is coated; breath bad; stomach sour and bowels constipated. But don't take salivating calomel. It makes you sick, you may lose a day's work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel crashes into sour bile like dynamite, breaking it up. That's when you feel that awful nausea and cramp ing. If you want to enjoy the nicest, gen tlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced just take a spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone. Your druggist or dealer sells you a 50-cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone under my personal money-back guarantee that each spoonful will clean your MTERSlt CHI!LLT I, O 31 Watching and Waiting. The at torie' for ai litigiant whose Case was about to be called for trial wits exa mining the jiuirymiien as to their liualifietilons, and wvas u(lestioping juror No. 10, says the ludlanapolis News. "What do you do?" the lwyer ask ed. "I ant doing nothing just :tt pres ent," he answered. "How long have you been doing nothing?" "Oh, for quite' a while." "W'ha( did you do before you did nothing?" "I Was iiatehing and waiting." "fn other words," renmarked the iii quisitor, "you Were not doing anything before you did nothing. Is that right?" "No; I was watching and waiting, as I sid4." "Where were you when you were watching and walting?" "I was watching at the Lun ber Company, and was waiting at. the t hotel." CUTICURA HEALS ECZEMA And Rashes That Itch and Burn-Trial Free to Anyone Anywhere. In the treatment of skin and scalp troubles bathe freely with Cuticura Soap and hot water, dry and apply Cuticura OIntment. If there is a nat ural tendency to rashes, pimples, etc., prevent their recurrence by making Cuticura your daily toilet preparationl. Fre amle each by tnil with Book. Addlress p~ostcardl, Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere.-Adv. ~ lii A Pacifist. At *he years 4o1d 1teginld 4 wasI al - Ireadly ai ceebriatedl ('owaurd. Parit-i anhuals. Theare wafls talk in the4 faily of adopiling a dog. L "Would you lIke to have a dog, moy I to hIs fat her's sltde. E'vi dent13-ly e hiad -beeni turning over ini his inid It' pirop osItlIon recently subiii iIttd. ."I'd like to liinve':i dog,'' aidl lie, '"If I 'oubtl hav~e one' wvith his mouth i shiuf." I Sound Logic. the othetr da~y. ''aren't thenre any oilier senses 'ct'pt lienin g, seecIing, feel tg. uasIng andi smin g ?'' "NI\o, may chilli,'' a nswered Ite mth-I er. "'It IS usually etonsiledt thalit these'~ fivte are enioughi."' "W~ell,"' saId It' lit te one14, with il ani air of deep 'onicltiion, "'I s'iose talk Inig wvout lhe cnlled a1 'iStns if tere wasn't 5-4 muc(h nlonsense4 nuiit 1t." Pearson's. Wonderful! ' "Ilownryurphwadhi brIde getlinlg along by I his I lnfe?"' '"Finer4 thanii frog ha11 ir triumphanilt Sly repiliedt ft' Missour in. '"They've been maurrledl ightIy ni1gh 1thret we'eks now. 01ud, by 'ineiis. they iiri stIll speidnig !"--,dge. It's ani '3 eniute for a i tingy mianl to ge't richI-hut wihati's ft'e5 us? AdtiniirniI tiii is ai woman'sil first. love andi dev oltion l's hr lust. 1 I'm helping to save white bread by eating more Post Toasties WHAT ARg YOU DOINGt IT SIOKENS! !) NG SAIVA TING DRUG our Liver Is Sluggish or Bowels s Liver Tone."-It's Fine! sluggish liver better than a dose of - nasty calomel and that it won't make you sick. Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver medicine. You'll know it next morn ing because you will wake up feeling fine, your liver will be working, 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. Dodson's Liver Tone is entirely vegetable, therefore harmless and can not salivate. Give it to your children! Millions of people are using Dodson's Liver Tone instead of dangerous cal omel now. Your druggist will tell you that the sale of calomel is almost stopped entirely here.-Adv. I Sold for 47 years. For S alaria,Chills & Fever. Also a fine General ) IC Strengthening Tonic. se0 and $1.00 at all Drug Stores. FRESi -CRISP-WHOLESOME-DELICIOUS - THE SANITARY METHODS APPLIED IN THS MAKING OF THP.SS BISCUITS MAKE THEM THU STANDARD of EXCELLENCE ?oar Dealer has thet. or if not he should. Ask him or write us giving his namue. CHATTANOOGA BAKERY c!MATT eosa Waited Eighteen Years for It. Talk: iloutiI the returning traveler, nnd hotwI he feels his heart henl when lie returns to his native shore from a, long, long sojouri In a foreign land t lIere's l"retleriilk ltokwtoexl, New Eng laniter il birth nit 1 a resilent of Bo gota, Coloinhii , for 18 years ats consul, newVsipaper iorriSluImlenit und general agent. IIe hinde in this country a few days ago, perfectly ticekledI to tleatt, as the girls say, to get ltec to the U. S. A. But did he full down and kiss the shores or offer burnt sacrifilees? lie did ntl. ie had ieen longing for a good sizel dish of corned heef hash ever sipee he went to ('oloiuaht 18 years ago. lie had been saving up a corned beef hash uppeltie all these years. So when he landed the first thing he did was to go toi a restaurant and order live portiis of his favorite food.-Earl Goodvin In W\'ashington Star. MOTHER! lanve you ever used MOTHER'S JOY SALVE for Colds, Coughs, Croup and. I'ieumonia, Asthnn, and Head Ca tarrh? If you haven't get it at once.. It will cure you.-Adv. The Wise Fool. siigt. "'J uI ti sil s'u h-ye us minehi ime lo use4 ii' t~," i re li h fool .-Cininniuatl Underse& Wit. "WhIi, ois 4114 Shark heen) fleeing "Wh~ly, Ithe ioori siiekerls. of course5.' GREEN MOUNTAIN ASTH MA TREATM ENT, Slitandarei re'Inedy for flity . years and result of many yeare e'xperiecue in trenttanerat of . ,pthroat na 1 lng diseuases by A~ HTf ree Saple and Pratcl A ,.. , TeteonAnthminits canto, II* U D O upert Ve. Redluces Strained, Puffy Ankles, Lynmphangiuis, Poll Evil, Fistula. Boils, Swellings, Stops Lameness and allays pain. Heals Sores, Cuts, Bruises, Boot Chafes. it is a. SAFE ANTISEPTIC AND GERMICIDE Does not blister or remove thes hair and horse can he worked. Pleasant to use, 52.00 a bottle, delivered. Describe your case for special instructions and Boo0k 5Mire. AIBSOlt HINE, J11., antleeptie iniment for mankind, to. duces Strain, Painful. Knotted, Swollen Vein,. Concern. si per bottl at dealer, or delivered.sta plcto. Pis W. F.YOUNO, P. D. F., 310 Temp!, St..Sprlnofltd, Mass,. TEACHERS IWANTED SPECiAL. ENROLLMENT (1)Men frtown and country schools, $75 to S100 A2 Ladies combining muslo and common schol (8) Gradeandhbig school. Can piace all qualilled teachers. Uniprecedento do-. mand. Write today. Spechal enrollmient,. Southern Teachers' Agency, Columbia, S.C. Every Woman Wants .FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Dissolved in water for douches stops Pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflam.. matlen. Recommended by Lydia E. Pinkhuan Med. Co. for ten years. A healing wonder for nasal eatarra, isore throat and sore eyes. EconomicaL. T3~CHERS Our pn grsa *bo*''ib'ri'. .~tre. ponella. writ %.'eremo: i r co. L es . hs. W. N. U., CH ARLOT TE, NO. 39..1917. ~