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WHENEVER YOU NEED A GENERAL TONIC - TAKE GROVE'S The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts on the Liver, Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System, For Grown People and Children, You know whl'at you are taking whent you take Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic as the formula is printed on every label slowing that it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It is as strong as the strongest bitter tonic and is in Tasteless Form. It has no equal for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Weakness, general debility and loss of appetite. Gives lire and vigor to Nursing Mothers and 1lae, Sickly Child'en,. Renoves Biliousness without purging. Relieves nervous depression and low spirits.. Arouses the liver to action and purifies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure Appetizer. A Conmplete Strengthener. No family should be without it. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. 50c. f s ; but a THRIFT eans , plans, m an/ae.B thit -behpy poke-bok--oul bu a " Ford. y For lihns an For strengt makie it th mos economical ca tio make itsirs c s t lowest f4 4 ,. '1 '7r "4 ' 4 -. Industry earns, econmy manages, prudence plans, frugality saves; but THRIFT earns, plans, manages and saves. Be thrifty-be happy. rInt Gout catalgemnd patclrule from o-o- - b a eord Taj Ity of yuries huogeMes y Tuhe WoudrDefu Buyenwsta onHepd lihtesadFrdsrnt R aeveery. coo icl a Poeryon Ky.-e matret. Adbgprdc vermthion paesA its firhstcs lo e. [rteia folow :)1( "I wa dolnr it henwpieoth Iir stmc robl or tfive t(5)n year andv ftIy ow a wol have i y hadac so bad)(tEt, at pee vt eup m(reddffrnt treamens GARAG Sgt s bd, coldnotEtBorRsee,S.C Majoity f Frend Thoght r. aking other medicines. I decided to Hughs Wuld ieBut take his advice, although I did not have any confidence in it. One Hlped im toI have now beeni taking Black-Draught Recoveryfor three mionths, and it has cuzed me haven't had those awful sick headaches since I began using it. Poneroton Ky-inintresingad- I anm so thankful for what BlAck vics fontths pace Mr A j.1-lghe [raught has done for mre." writs asfollws:"I ws don w Th'[edford's Black-Draught has been stoachtrobleforfiv (5 yersandfound a very valuable medicine for de woul hae ~ik hadace s bad atrangements of the stomach and liver. it tims, ha I hoghtsurtyI. oud de.is composed of pure, vegetable herbs, I tieddiferet teattens, ut heycontains no dangerous ingredients, and did ot sem o dome ny god. acts gently, yet surely. it can be freely 1 gt s bd, coldnoteatorslepused by young and old, and should be and ll y fiens, xcep on, tougt Ikept in every family chest. woul die lieadvied m to ry OGt a package today. T1hedford's Black-Draught and quit Ol qatr SAYS VOTERS MUST EXHIBIT RECEIPT Attorney General Writes of Itlchland Election. Sections Rleconciled. Columbia, Jan. 3.-Attorney Goner al Peoples in anl opinion rendered yes Ierday held that voters mnust show proof of having paid all taxes for last year in the special election next. Tues day to select a successor to the late (eorge U. lenbert in the house from RIichland county. ',(:onstruing all of these provisions," says the attorney general, "1 at forc ed to the conclusion that in order to vote in the special election referred to, the voters should show the pay menit of all taxes, including poll tax, assessed against them during the year 1913." The opinion was given in response to a letter from .John T. Miller, mem her of the house from Rlichland coun t y. 'olivowing Is the opinion of the at torney general: "January 2, 191.1. "Mr. John T. Miller, Memlher Ilouse of lIepresentatives, Columbia, S. C. "Dear Sir: I at in receipt of your req uest for an opinion as to the <qual ilieations of voters in so far as the payment of taxes is concerned who ti 'sire, to vote inl the special election to he held on the Gth day of January, 1911, to fill the vacancy in the house of representatives from Richland county. "Section 41, article 2, of the consti tution, prescribes the qualifications for suffrage, Subdivision A of said section refers to the residence of voters and provides as follows: "'Residence in the State for two years, in the county one year, in the polling precinct in which the elector offers to vote four months, and the payment sir months before any elec tion of any poll tax thent die and pay able: Provided, That in nisters in Welarge of an organized church and teachers of public schools shall be entitled t.o vote after six months' res idence in the State, ot hetw ise (uali lied.' "Subdivision 10. of the same section provides as follows: 'Alanagers of election shall require of every elector offering to vote at any election, beforo allowing himt to vote, proof of the payment of all taxes, including poll tax, assessed against Imt and collectible during the previouis year. The production of a certificate or of the receipt of the otlieer he conclusive proof of the pay ment thereof.' "You will note that there is an ap parent difference between the two sec tions qutoted; the one providing for the payment six months before any election of any poll tax then lue and payable, and the other providing that the ltantagers of election shall reqituire p;roof of the payment. of all taxes, in cluding boll tax, assessed against the voter and collectible dutring the pre viouts yeair. lnder section -I.15 of thte code of 1912 all taxes shall ite duo anld pay aide hot weeni thle 13athI diay of Octo her andt~ the 1lst day of Decentber af ter thteir assessttentt int each andt~ ev -e(ry yea r. (Constrin g all of thtese prto visins toget her, I am forced to the conchslsin tha t. in order to vote in Sthe spiecia Iel'ectiont referred to, the vol ets shtotuht showti the paynentt of all taxeos, Iitnch idinug poll tax, alssessedl againist thtemt durinig the yeatr 1913. "'l'thIi iewvI it Itppotted by te case of Wr'ightt vs. lloa rd of Canivassers, 76 S. ( '., int wich' the satte <i tiestin wvas be'fotre (till sui iremet 'ourtt. i'Te elec tiont ini that ease was held ini Janu arty, 190G, and( thet siupriemte ('onurt ini trenderoting its ointion hld that. it was mttantdatory Ithat. every voter should, as a ptrorequiislte to voting, offer' proof of Is htaving paid his taxes for the year' 1905. "I1 am thereforeo of thle optiniont, itt dlet'r the pr'ovlsionts of law abtove refer redl to and the dlecisiott of thte au prtemte couirt r'eferredC~ to that the vot elr int thte sptecial eletin to he hteld ott the 6th day of .lantu iry, 19 -i, shtould shtow prtoof of the payment of all taxes assessed and collectile aga ist thtemi dur'lItng thle yeari 1913; or in othter' words, prtO~oduc teir tax teceiptt for the year' 1913, or other lproof of the paymlenit of sucht taxes. "Youirs very tiruly, "Thos. II. Peoples, "Attorney Gieneral." Wormis the ('auise of Yaour (Child's Pinis. A foul, d Isagreeabl e br'eath, dar tk circles a rountd the~ eye:', at timtes f.. oisht, with gr'eat thirst; cheeks flu sh 0(d and then pale, abdomen swollen ith sharp or'amping paits are atll in dicntins 'of '.wo$ns. D~ot't let your child suffer-i kapoo Wortn Killer vwill gIve surte roelof- It kills thte wormis --while its laxative effect adds great 13' to Ithe hltht of y'our child by tre mioving the dangeroius anid dlisagree able effect of wvorms aind Parasites fromt thte system. Kickapoo Wolnm K(11 Ier as a health produtceir should lie In eveiy household. Per'fectly safe. Iluy a' box today, Pricee 2r5c. All dIruggists or' by mail. iclkaptoc Indian Med (!o. Phtilnrnnhina ne' St ~Ttms. SEA ROVER TUlRNS PIRATE. Andrew i. Nelson, Master Mariner, Arrested in San Francisco and Turn. ed Over to Authorities. San Francisco, Jan. 2.-A sea rover and Arctic trader turned pirate-I Andrew B. Nelson, himself a master mariner and one time owner of the schooner hlera-was brought to 'port today in irons, locked in the brig of the lumber schooner Williamette, and turtned over to the federal authorities, who held him in $10,000 ball on a charge of assaulting Capt. Iltener on the high seas with intent to mur der. With Nelson was brought .loseph L'aramie, a bricklayer, who said he is from Shelby, Ind., charged with being an aeomplice. Hie was held in the same bail. Neither man will admit that' ie knows the other. lHnd )lard Fight. Nelson was arrested Wednesday night after a hand to hand fight in the captain's cabin, which he had en tered muflled in a towel, wearing a brown wig and a false mustache and carrying an autonttic pistol in his hand. Though a smaller, lighter man, Capt. 1teiner tok the pistol away fron the grotesque pirate, who in medliately drew a double action rc volver lie was getting the better of tih light when two sailors and a waiter rushed into the room and over powered Nelson. Laramie was stand ing outside the door while the fight was in progress. lHnd Treasure Chest. The Williametto carried $1,500 in cash to pay her crew of 25 and there were 25 passengers on board. A launch followed the Vessel, 'keeping distant about half a mile for sonic time, and 'aCpt. Rieiner believes the pirate intended to rob the safe and hold up passengers for their cash and valuables and make his escape to shore in the launch. Although ad mitt.ing his identity and history of sea faring, Nelson says lie is a private detective and that he took passage on the Williamette to ar rest ('aipt. liner, for whom a reward of $1l0,t0t had been offered. The re ward is mythical and the many crimes, none of them specified, whlich Nelson said the captain had commit te(1 are unknown to the police. Nelson in 1907 acquired the achoon er Iiera at Tacoma and went trad ing along the coast of Alaska. The Hlera was wrecked but Nelson will not tell when or where. Best ('ough Medicine for Children. "I am very glad to say a few words iii praise of ('hamtberlain's Cough itemedy" writes Mrs. IAda Dewey, MiI v.aukee, Wis. "I have used it for years both for imy children and myself and itnever fails to relieve and cure a cough or cold. No family with chil dren shouhl be without it as it dives almost immtediate relief in cases of croup." ('ha im be'l ain's Cough Reme dy is pleasant and safe to take, which is of great i.:nporfatice when a medi 'ine must he given to young cliiidretn. l"or sale by all dealers. lionot' loll of aloutille Sehtool. Secotid Gr'ade-Shirley immtinons, Frtattces Itrysont. 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J1u st get a 25 ccint btottle of Ktnowlton's D~anderine ntow--allI d rug s tres ree ommndi~ it.--apply a lttl.e as dhirecte~l and w'~ithtin ten nintuttes thier'e will be ani appueartance of? abtiuidance; fresht ness, fluffiness antd aii inceompa~trable gloss and liustr'e, andj try as you will you cannot fid a t race of dlandt'lff or falling halt' but your real sutrprise will be afte' aboutt twvo weeks' use, whent you wvill see new htair-fhite and downy at firsg-yes-but really newv hialr-sprouting (out all over your scalp-Dlanderine is, we believe, the only sutre hair gr'owver; destt'oyer of dandt'uff and cure for itchty scalp and it ntevet' fails to stop falling halt' at if you want to -iprove howv pr'etty anid soft your hair really is, moisten a cloth with a little Dander'ine atnd carteftully drawv ii thliroutgh you r htair takinig onte small strand at a time. 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Should any work turned out of our shop prove unsatisfactory, we will lcheerfully do the work over, paying transit charges both ways, and if we can't satisfy you in that way we will return repair charges. * We 0do not repair Ingersoll watches. We will not be responsible for watches, which have not been " Sregistered through the mail. If you have a watch that you wisht us to repair, write us and we will sen d box to pack in and instructions how to pack, so as to be sure a s to delivery. We piy charges both ways and bur repair charges are as little, If not less this the average local repairer. As soon as we receive your ryhitch, we (mail you a card, telling 0 you what the matter is and what the charges will be. ALL WORK IS SPOT CASH . hlefes'ence-The Peoples B3an1k, Fireproof itilding, Greenwood, S. C.5 If you want your watch fixed, and fixed right, and sent back to you in one week send it to us. We (10 work on nothing but watches. The Reliable Watch Repairing Co.: 208 Main Street. 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