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UGH! CALO L MAK CL[AN LIVER Just Once! Try "Dodson's Constipated, Headachy.-I Liven up youri slugglsh liver! Feel fine and cheerful; make your work a pleasire; be vigorous and full of am 'bition. .But take no nasty, dangerous .calomel because it makes you sick and you may lose a day's work. Caloinel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel crashes Into sour bile like dynamite, breakilg it up. That's when you feel that awful nausea and cramp Ing. Listen to me! If you want to enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced just take'a spoonful of harmless 'Dodson's Liver Tone tonight. Your druggist or dealer sells you a 50 cent bottle of Rayo Mak< A Ple TrHE full mellow glov T your eyes and makes absence of glare and harsht to you. It is this quality recommend the soft lighl I, WLAMP i fection in oil lamps. No light always. Rayo Lamps are easy to I pensive-yet the best light Your dealer will be glad t< STANDARD 0 Washinaton, D.C. (NEW J1 Norfolk. Va. Richmond, Va. BALTI It Alwal says Mrs. Sylvania WVoot witing of her experience tonlic. She says further: Cardul, my back and i thought the pain would I to do ainy of my housewor of Cardui, I began to feel gained 35 pounds, and i as well as run a big wa l wish everysufrl The Worn a trial. I still use Cardui and it always does me g Headache, backache tired, worn-out feelings, et ly trouble. Signs that yoi tonic. You cannot make for your trouble. It hasi women for more than fift SIIOE~S REPAIRED IN FIRST-C1 We use the best loather tha * work will please0 and that our at Black Cat's Paw and Spring Tan Cat's Paw and Spring SI S O'Sullivan Rlubbor'IHeels.. HIonbachis Interchangeable RI IHalf Soles, machine or hand llalf Soles, sewed, women . Heels fixed .. .... hlalf Solos, tacked, men.. * half Solos, tacked, ladles . * We put on any kind or rubi. wholesale prices we are able to * We have just received a new * while y'ou wait. We do0 the work *.New York San HYA UE YOU SICK AND BOWEL8 MY WAY Liver Tone" When Bilious, )on't Lose a Day's Work. Dodson's Liver Tonle underI my per sonal iloney-back guarantee that each spoonful will clean your sluggish liv er better than. a dose of nasty ealomiel an(1 that it won't make you sick. Dodson's 'Liver Tone is real liver mediciue. You'll know It next inorn ing because you will wake up fcoling fine, your liver will be working; headache and dizziness !one; stomach will be sweet and bowels regular. Dodson's LivQr Tone is entirely veg otable, therefore harmless and caln not salivate. Give it to yog/ children. Millions of people are usitig Dodson's Liver Tone instead of A6ngerous cal onel now. Your drut glst will tell you take the sale of Caloinel Is almost stopped enitirely here. as Reading asure r of the Rayo Lamp rests reading a pleasure. The ess will be a distinct relief that causes scientists to of the oil lamp. The 5 the highest point of per glare, no flicker, correct ght and care for. hex at any price. > show you the gAyo. IL COMPANY .RSEY) Charlotte, N. C. ~OE Charleston. W. V4. MORE Charlestn w.C. * ys. Helps Is, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in tvithl Cardui, the womhan's "B~efore 1 began to tuse zad wVou.ld hurt so bad, I :ill me. 1 was hardly able k. After taking three bottles like a newv woman. I soon >w, I do all my hlousework, ter mill. g woman Would give an's TonI' I when I feel a little bad, ood." side ache, nervousness, e., are sure signs of woman. a need Cardui, the woman's a mistake in trying Cardul b~een helping weak, ailing y years. IM44444MEM+~4 E REPAIRING!+ iASS STYLID WHlILE YOU ~vWT is made and guarihtee that our >les will wear..../.. Step) Heels ....'...40c el) Heels .... .... /.50c + . .... ................50c ubber Heels .\.. .....5c oewed, men's . .... .. 75c .:.. .. 4.. ......65c * ... . .. .. . . . .....10c .....................50c ........ .... .... .... ....40c er heels. Buying ouri suplies at ho this cheaper than others. machine that will sew your shoes iple Shoe Store I , PJIOIPit1E'I'01h. * * ('*IOTON TO SUPPLANT * * LINEN IN HOTELS * * * * * * * *, * * * * * * * * * * * Shiall $5 dinners be eaten with cot ton tablecloths,; benieali the dinlers' 13aes an(1 cotton niapkins, across thle dilnlers' knees? "Never!" says Ernest .1. otevens manager of the Iotel La Salle. "Wly not?" asks oJseph lelfeld of the 1lotel Shermatn. And there they stand, deadlocked, after members or the Illinois Com mercial 1lotel association have agreed to substitute cotton napery for linen, to help telh sun11 to shine once more in tho castwhile sunny 9Sbuth. The ho tel men reachied their decision on the co'ntm question yesterday at the end of their tenth annual convention held at the La Salle, and inmmediately ground for the Stevens-Belfeld con troversy was made. When ir. Stevens was a-sked last night If lie would give cotton napkin1s to his guests, lie replied: "I will not. I don't believe In that kind of patriotism. Cotton napery isn't so good as line-that's the rea scn. It isn't so sanitary. After sev eral launderings-and It doesn't stand thc wear and tear of the laundry so well, either-cotton napkins and ta blecloths lost their freshness. They look sfuldgy, even when clean." Then Mr. lBelfeld came to bat for his propaganda. "I'm not going to throw away the mable linen at the Sherman," he said, "but as soon as it, wears out it will be I replaced with cottoni. When he says cotton Isn't as good as linen for nap cry Mr. Stevens Is talking about something of which lie has little or :o knowledge. "Let him go down to the Fort .Dear born hotel and see the cotton 'lInens' wc* are using there. Although the cot ton napeiy there has been in use since March, I defy him or any one <-sc to tell It at sight from linen. On ly by feeling it can one tell the dif ference, and then one much 1e some thing of an expert. ''Two 3mls In this count1 tiy are now turni ng out the cotton Fabric used for ipery which was made exclusively in llohenia before the war. No one -not even Mr. Stevens-Is going to pay $5 a dozel for napkins when ofth ers are 1".ptt i as ser0icable oles for $1 ?3 a dozen. "Anud wlien all the 8,000 Am1 iericana 1'els anld the -1 000) restaurants and the dining cars adI the boar1-din1g h wur5 es are indig, "ofttol lapely the . h will ihave a miar3k(el. for 100.1000 v\Iura bale:s annually 0. there'll he a dowal al l right!"' hiengo Tibune. HEADACNY, COSTIVE, BILIOUS,--"CASCARETS" Sich'k lied11(hI'. ladll reath, Sour Sto3ion'iih, Iielin s 1.1ier ai hnels ar,e -lI e Theer up! (,0 at 10I-('ent bOx. Slek he' l a 3cho, hih.s1ns111 s , dizz 3i Ii'331il Wr t uways trac'e them33 to I i .i ho\ l or5 (3 our1 , 2a3 s Y- tofach.3( l' 33onuis mi3uter' cho:gedt in the in tine s-. t 3il is re -:3lisorbehl into I ll. 33)3io a3i33 that1 dul3l, throbb1in1g, siik ('ascarmsl 33 inneiat3ely- (el3anse5 ft footl1131 a 3in 1 ou gaes, .takie the, e'x('es3 hleI f'rom the live'm3'&~il ('arry: t all thle contipiated3 w t maltr and 133 poii onis In t he howel s. A ('ascar 3et t3on iht will surel,1y ltr3a3ighiteln you1 Oult bly moin g. Theoy work while you sleep--a 10-cent box el Car, stomnachi 8weet. anld your I liver3 and1( bowels r'egular' for' months. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * JIAlIIlONY NEWlS, * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * H armnony, Jan. 16.-It is often saId now that we are lIvIng in a fast ago. By the tIme this app~ear's ini pint, we month. Two is a pile. Thr'ee is a3 seap. Guess thIs beats any formolr record. WVell, this Is the way the world 1is moving, sonmc goIng while others are coming. We do hope) no0w everybody wIll attend to their own business, go to .work and make thIs One of our most prosperous years. A hard year is saId to be a year of moving. There has been some lIt tle movIng, mostly among whIte peo ple, In this cofmiunity. Mr'. D. L. Compton, of near Tumb ling Shoals, has moved on Mi'. John A. Dalentine's farm, vacated by Mirs. Texa Knight who has mnoved back to hier home, it having been vacatedl by heri son1, flen, who had moved to the place lktown here as the Mur'ff plaec b~ut - )elonlginlg to Mr. J. E. Knight Mlr. Jlin Knight, of Greengville county;' has taken charge of Mrs. D~aniel Ilalentliio's farm near old hlrewertIon. D. Cook vaclnted this pllace and moved to Mris. alilentiie's far'm downi near' Mt. Olive. Mr. W. W. Diavis, wvho has been liv-. lng at INdenton, Georgia, for' some t~mc_ ha monedhi ba mily knalk home. We are glad they have Coline back among iomiefolla and old friends ijgain1. Mi. Ilomer Halentile is repahiig hi h. lolse. IlI an l h Ills bride r11 V eX p)ctilng to go to housiekeeping Soon. MIr. .1. It. Cook, of, 1,alrens. is vi.it ing in this coilunity this wuek. Tho school It this plave is moving. along lin. e tun der the managemlt or .\MiSS Mlillie Wallace aind Aliss sldio .ledlock. MIr. Clarence G. ajevlkson has moved from tsl' coluimuility into the Frietid ship cou n1111111 ity. We are sorry to lose \lIr. Jackson aid Wish him11 great Success at his iew hoie. This community was very w\elil ip reseited a Magistrate Abercrombie's court, last Tuesday. AMrs. Larkin Hughes, of 'ickens, re turned lome last Alonday. Mr. James Robert Jackson, of Green wood county, and Aliss Lela Henley, of this community were married last Sunday at tho home of .\I r. Robt. Stuart, Rev. Jas. A. Hughes officlating. The many friends of both the coi tracting parties wish for them a long and happy married life. Mr. and Mlrs. Jackson remained at Mr. Stuart's until Tuesday morning and left for thiir future home in (reenwoo(i coun ty. A happy new yea'ar to The Advertiser id(I all Its readers. NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA, GAS OR INDIGESTION .achi "Pape's )lnpi " digests 3000 grnins iool, entding alil stomilch mt1is er'y in five miniiitues. Timo it! Pape's Diapepsin will di gest anything you cat and overcome a solr. gassy or out-of-order stomach surely within live minutes. If yourl meals dol't lit. comfortably, 01 what you eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is a sign of indiges tion. Get from your pharmacist a filfty cent, case of Pape's Diapepsin and take a (lose just as soon as you can. There will lie 110 sour risings, no helching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heart burn, fullness or heavv feeling In the stomach, nauseat, debilitating head nhes, dizziness or in testinal griping. This will all go, and besides there will be no Sour food )Oft Over inl the stoillach to ioison lmr blreati' wvith niauseous odors. I ,lpe's Dialmpsin is a1 cortaill ciu'e for out-of-orlerol stoiachs, heean1se it takes hold ol your 1ood and digests I' jumst iho samle as 11f your stomachol wasn't tiler. lzolief inl five lmnues from all stoml ne0I 1ixsery is waitinig for you at any drung store. These harge fifty-coent cases conltain (Ilolgl "P'apo's Dia;'iepsin'' to keep. 0I1% vnt iro famlily free frowin stonnu h ilisor ders and indigstion for manIy mlont Ihs. 11. belongs inl yourl homel. Whenever Voi Need a Gencral Tonk., Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill -Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic propertiesof QUI NI Ni. and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drive. out 1Ialaria, Enriches; the Blood and Builds up the Whlioie Systmci. 50 cents. I lii Sii'; (cinue in 1911I. Gobi efin CI amo l Ing to 7.::.!:,7,s tini at $ -!1 1 ' i s, :42 i i . In , tilltiI Ioi~l-to aI~ll inoo w:M 5l. uIOaIte~ O $ .1 7 ,71.7l. lin(( 101 s 8naia TheII~~i s~iivcinue w~s(ot nled(:n ilig,. 25l tll) (' i ni. T he w l' N ,5.,ii~,li oneCentII phic ecie.t ' Iitt havuned yo M.'75,10 ?.ieces; tor 1'an0 alvado extensivel pivec~es: allt atonen dro9,-tt ol sieies and eadr 200.0ft' gotten?-'iun's Resnisew. i-tl L' Gen~ine f Mtuer.t Ti apire ore the Pinul'sy tonfmine.Ameina whypartion that s hasnye routrtat aret axlenstelladvetise, asliat ne gen~~ Thne reason11 ie planthel ar tbeneid, totfl thoe p remis eo or h mAnufcroient This apis sare Take frculal to ar jm er'ne SA med-Rona apreaaton 1i i\ thahsorel cur'anyv melu, aloiaI6st ltelfy aske an endles cellnt sltm the remedy of 13reomlendeb tho wor hae see verfied, tsiyoft hosarnnds iof hA proinetenIt'ed~ragisltisay "TakeO for lxameD.iler's Swamp-R 11 ot yeas and o ner iatey live recom mlfodl for in laueycases.(O''Ot5ii't sh'ows~3 axcellet result'.s tas mrcac o myi cutiners t'esntiy.Nothrkd lag a saylece apl oteo ofaDrootlm)r's S'wamrrlot. Asdt the fact at tllOd flfills u almot ovr wtio ilercoian kidee, liverd and blddrdieae, ore'suinr Croes d Soeu tr aiesth Wor't Cre 'hwich cases rhomato im.ngan~g Iou maldy theceivoierfat oamplelbtle of. Swmo llotbpacea ApletcIciig Ot. Ad-cIe~ N. .anad enal~atcsetlen cs;caloC Old People Ev C W.C.NEMPHI.L ) Eighty Years Old. "I had a great deal of trouble with my bowels and bladder, and pain in my right hip which felt like rheuma tin. Weak back. Constipated. Urine highly colored. Many doctors failed. I have taken Peruna and think I am cured. I have gained twenty pounds in weight since I began Peruna." Mr. W. C. Hemphill, Louisville, Miss. Eighty-four Years Old. "About fifteen or twenty years ago I was suffering with pains in my back. I could scarcely get about. I got some Peruna and was relieved of the pnins ever since. "I have used Peruma occasionally Vince and recommlnended it to others. MAN is judged by I ,- He is likewise jud This fact being true best? You can be sur by sending your next c ser Printing Company i S GRAND PR Q1'-1.\ '.: U01 'ON;' wi! bI l I ' S. o l p. 1 4I i werd :4 1o e c. .e n 4.: lIInn.4)- . 4et bI* i s 1.4 1. e 1.0 i 'sl4 naL lon4 tro4(I thii l' . c te 1aW of th. los e , 4' i r 81 U)' : for o rWill Ixin he l muic (!b (: l o 1S:---Miupos yu can <er.e SrEiNiu )-tht is. bEv e ,agune. i\\ Oi' il'ie I i s Alubert lah oosters get un!isheusi ane THESals BlyOOer. Nervou-s'ssAletalld S hosers neailmentThere afets ano her isoosters.fowihW J. C. BUR Nerv uie s irtios This isei and aentyo thai afe 7 and dourerdod from whsatsfih w j it ics poant t aervs quned rritaos Sold by Druggista and Deal l'C P. SMMONS MPWIlNP erw y L"Say 'cruni is 4cod for .oughs, Colds, Catarchoa! iseases adl nif tr effects f tie Grip. Wl I first i-now\ of Pevrunai 1M. d aill ke.Tp it. "I have livoel M' thlin' plaen ghy. fou TamI -M aL f %rr,\\s b where I live. I have tiiE 1;vitir; ch. (Ir1en1. Shudy. 11u~ls tis, in the~ PIapers it wvill realch 111ly of my old fri. nds. Yot cai:l Une lily pJiture as you i pllrope.". Mr. ( b. W. Rb erts, 1t. V. 1. 1, 1B0:3, PIiclens, MISS. Eighty-two Years Old. "I hnd a ,;evero otauck of grip. I suffered terribly while it lasted. After my attack I i-ent for P eruna. My wife said I must have a loctor, but I insisted upon taking the Peruna, n id. made a quick and perfect recovery." Mr. J. i. Prince, . 1t. 1, Tuckahoe. N. Y. Eighty-ono Years Old. "I had nervous prostrat ion. ono doctor would say 1 had catarrhii of stomach and bowels, anotler nervous II.Ss, an( aiother Cllargemeit of liver. Nothing seemed(it) ti 11e much good. I commlenced takting Peruna, which built ie right up." Mirs. Niartha. Avery,28 Graliam t.,Leominster,Mass, Seventy-eight Years Old. "I had catarrh of tho head. Com menced taking Peruna and gained eleven pounds. It is a great me(icine. A fair trial would convince any one of its eflicacy." Mr. . M. Joffrion, Do galusa, Louisiana. Those who object to liquid medi. cines can now obtain Peruna Tablets. he clothes he wears. ged by his Stationery. , why not have the e of getting the BEST rder to The Adverti it Laurens. IZE PIANO are a .a :'m 1 with 1 11 ow p NS & CO. 1 mIwhr there ar ir reglaities n for Women I revi at oneune its poeru resor lr.ice $1.00T Peo tle 5.. nior ~li sic. toh MI~ i ii