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g----eee~eeosesssss.. Saved Girl's Life "I want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re- e ceived from the use of Thedford's Black-Draught," writes 0 Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Cifton Mills, Ky. 0 "It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught saved my -little girl's life. When she had the measles, they went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford's Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no 0 more trouble. I shall never be without 0 TH EDFORDS B1LACtK- 0RAUGIIT o in my home." For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar ailments, Thedford's Black-Draught has proved itself a safe, * 5 reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. 5 0 If you suffer from any of these complaints, tr Black- 0 S Draught. It is a medicine of known mer't. e:ity-five S * years of splendid success proves its v u . Good for 0 young and old. For sale everywhere. Pri 25 cents. 13431 0 *e55555sseesese*C@*esn in SHOE POL HES .I BLACK -WHITE TAN KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT IO' The F.F.DAL.LEY Co,:t'd.-Buffalo,N.Y. AN OLD-TIME NURSE CURED Of Catarrh of the Stomach by Peruna MRS. SELENA TANNER, Athens, Ohio. This Cure Dates From October 3, 1899. Oat. 3, 1899 -"Catarrh of the stomach. Was nearly starved. After taking I'eruna I have a good appetite." Sept. 11, 1904 --"I can assure you that I am still a friend of Peruna. My health is still good." April 23, 1906 -"Yes, I am still a frIend of Peruna. /Will he nu long as 1 live. I keep IL ini the jouse U the time." Deo. 18, 1907 -"I recommend Peruna so orteji tl they call me the Peruna doctor. Peruna ~rc9mmends it self when once tried." I Dec. 27, 1908 -"1 still tell everybody I can ~.1iat Peruna Is the best medicine hi the world." Aug. 15, 1909 .-"Peruna savedl my life years ago. .I still take it whmen I have a cold." Jan. 4, 1910 --"1 was threatened with pneumonIa. Peruna satved mel." May 17, 1912 -"I am glad to (d0 anythIng I can for Perima." May 6, 1914 -"I have always heeni a nurse, Peruna has helped me in my wvork more than all other mmed-ines." Mar. 22, 1916 -"I have divided my bot tie of Pertina with peole smany times. It always helps." The above quotations give a vague glimpse of the correspondonce we have had with Mrs. Tanner' since 1899. Our filos, ,which cover twenty-five year., include many similar correspondent. 'The Savin COFFEE XTE flatly guarantee that Luzianne VYgoes twice as far as a cheaper coffee. We flatly guarantee that it vyill - satisfy you in every way. If, after yd~u/ have used the entire contents of one caw according to directions, it has not made . good pn both these claims, throw away the can and ask your grocer to refund your money. He will do It without ar gument. Write for premium catalog. PINS ENTIlRE FAITH TO CITIZEN ARMIES Nicholls Cites dome Historical Inci dents to Prove Reliance Not Un sound. Washington, March 19.-Representa tive S. J. Nicholls of South Carolina today came to the rescue of the Na tional Guard while the house was de bating the army increase. Declaring that, in his opinion, there are no geographical or political lines when it comes to a defense' of the country, Mr. Nicholls paid a glowing tribute..to the valor of Southern sol diers at the battle of Bull-Run. Among other things Mr. Nicholls said that in the committee on niill tary affairs, which was composed of both Democrats and Republicans, when the preparedness bill came up each forgot party 'alignment and stood there as Americans to benefit the na tion by their actions. He stated that the committee was not in favor of he continental army plan as outlined by Fornr Secretary Garrison, be cause it (id not think it would be practical, as laboring men could not be away from their 'work for a month or two each summer and have their positions held open for them when they returned. He said that history would show that all the great battles of this country had been won by citizen sol diers. As an example of this, Mr. Nicholls pointed fo the battle of Bull Run and said: "You will remember when the South tried to secede from the Union and when the standing army or trained army of the United States government went to Bull Run to 'wipe off the face of the earth a moh of untrained citizen soldiers of the South,' and you remember the society -people of the city of Washington rode in their car riages down to see the race and you also remember that when those citizen soldiers met them there was a race, and the people in the carriages headed the procession of runners back to Washington." Xir. Nicholls -went on to say that he was not trying to draw any sec tional line, but that the South did not have any standing army at this time, as the government had fust been or ganied, but that it did have men who were ready to tight for their cause that they believed to be right. lie stated further that the men who finally won the war and kept the South in the Un ion by defeating the Southern forces at the battle of Gettysburg were-citi zens soldiers of the Northern, West ern and *iastern states. lie closed his remarks by saying: "There is no north, there is no south, there is no east and there is no west, there 'is no Democratic party and there is no Republican party when it coies to the defense of the country. We are sitting here as representatives of the people of this great nation, and I believe that this house will adopt measures whhic are necessary to pro tect our country and defend the hon or and glory of the greatest nation un der thle su.'' COLDS QUICKLY RELIEVED, Mlany people cough andl cough--from tile bieginnling of tail righlt thrloulgh to spr'ing. Others get cold after cold. Take D~r. King's Newv Discovery and you will get almost immediate relict. It checks your cold, stops tile rackinlg, raspling, tissue-teaching~ cough, hleals tile in Ilammat ion, soothes the ~'tw tubes. Egasy to take, anltisepltic nd healing. (Get a 50e bottle of Dr. I i~g's New ils covery and keel) it tn/ he hlouse. "it is certainly a great medicine and I keel) a bottle of it continually on hland" writes W.. C. Jesseman, Franconia, N. Ii. Money back if not satisfied but it nearly always hlelps. FOES ORt TrEUTONS WILL FEEL WRIATH! Germiany No Longer In Melting Mood, Blerlin, Mlarch 17.-Germany's en~e lies, b~y nIot taking adva'(ntalge of the an nou ncemtent of 'Chancellor Von Bethl mlannl-l loll weg 0on December 9, that Germany would~ consider' peace ltroplos ais whenever het' foes are willing to ask termlS, have lost tile day of grace. Tfhis is tile conclusion to 1)0 dr'awn from a leadling article in tile semi ollcial LIokal Anzeiger in wihel it is declared flatly the time has Come to carr'y out tile chanicelolr's wvarning of D~ecember thlat if the enemies of tis country did not ask peace in a reasonlale period thley wvill hhve to pay more dlealy for it. "Accot'dlng to everything onle hecars, one must be convinced that our resptonsiblie staItesmlen now occuply a different attitude towards the generai situation they occupiiedl when the chan cellor' exprlessed our r'eadiness to etnter inito peace negotiations unlder cer'tain conditions. These remarks, uttered with a feeling of power and a''certain supieriority b~ut'in no manner, of weak ness, founId a fanatical ello rdmong our1 Ceemies." A N IDE, SPRING LAXATIVE. IA good and tIme tried reme~dy is Dr King's New LIfe Pills. Tile first (lose will miove tile slugglsh bowels, stimu late lthe liver and clea ithe system of waste aind bond I np ,irities. You owe it to yourself to clea Ythe system of body hpolsons, accumulated durlng the win ter'. Dr. King's New Jife Pills will do it. 25c at your drngeldt ALLIES HAVE MONEY, SAYS J. P. MOIWAN Financier Returning From England )ecdares No New Loan Now in Pros. Peet. New York, March 19.-J. P. Mor gan, who arrived here today from Liv erpool on the steamship Philadelphia, reiterated the denial that a new credit against American securities, said to have been mobilized in London, had been arranged by him for the entente allies. lie said he knew of no contem plated new loan to the allies and as sorted that the last loan was not ex hausted. As to the reported mobilizing in London of American securities held in Great Britain and France, Mr. Mor gan said: "I understand they expect to han dle these securities as they have been doing in the past, so that it will not hurt the market." The financier re fused to discuss his mission abroad and also declined to talk of a second appearance as a witness before the Thompson legislative committee to testify as to the affairs of the Inter borough Rapid Transit company. Asked as to the progress of the war he said: "I an not -a military man; hence I can not discuss that question. I did not observe, howevei', any signs of weakening." Mr. Morgan sailed from New York on February 2 and it then was report ed he had gone abroad in connection with a new French loan. This report was denied. Later reports from abroad were that his mission had to do with American securities, Mr. Morgan was accompanied by Mrs. Morgan on the trip. Severe Cold Quickly Cured. "On December first I had a very se vere cold or attack of the grip as it may be, and was nearly down sick in bed," writes O. J. Metcalf. Woatherby Mo. "I bought two bottles of Chami berlain's Cough itemedy and it was only a few days until I was complete ly restored to health. I firmly believe that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is one of the very best medicines and will know what to do when I have another cold." Obtainable everywhere. PRAISE FOR M'GOWAN. Walterboro Appreciates Work of Spe, cial Judge. Walterboro, March 13--The sprini term of the court of common plea for Colleton county adjourned her( today after a week's hard work, i1 which many cases were disposed of The feature of the close was thc adoption by the members of the bat of resolutions in commendation fot the eflicient services rendered here by Special Judge F. P. McGowan of Laurens. These resolutions were of fered by Col. Jas. G. Padgett and were seconded in earnest speeches by M. P. lowell and Col. D. B. Peurifoy. Col. Padgett in offering the resolutions made the prediction and expressed the hope that Judge McGowan would some day be elevated to the circuit bench, and stated that ho would honor the bench by3 his fair and impartial mannetr and large legal learning. .itidge McGowan has made an excel lent impression here and his work has been of a very high character. .Judge .\cGowan retpliedl in a fit ting speech, In which he expressed ipraise fot' the ability andl honesty of the alterboro batr, thanking all of the members and the oficers of the court. for services rendleredl him and courtesies shown. FORESEES TIlE END OF hORRIBLE FIGHT French Mitnister. Speaking to Depu ties, Voices Contilence Born of Ver duni Iesults. Paris, March I8.--"We have reached the decisive hour," saidl Alexander ilbot, mitnister of finance speaking In the chamber of deputies last night on the fInancial and military situation. "We can say without exaggeration, without illusion and withoutt vain 0op titmismn that we nowv see lte end( of this horrible war.'' M. ltibot's utterance is taken to be of the utmost itmportance as indlicat ing ofl1eial opinion wvith regar'd to the result of the batt le of Verdun. Wheth er ipeace is or Is not prob~ably nearer it is unluestionable that the tension in F'rance has relaxedl and the meni's thoughts are turnedi to tihe rapid (de velopment of events favorable to tihe ailles. MOTIOR 00ES IN ITHlI(l. One Maconm Man Killed andi One Se. Maconi, GIa., March 18.-W. BI. P'aullineo, building ispector of this city was killedl andl Charles N. Wood ruff sutffer'ed ser'ious Injuries this af ternoon when the t'eat' axle of Mr. Paullino's machine broke, throwning the care with its occupants inito a diltch. Mr. Paulline's neck was broken. Walter A. Hiuff, the thit'd occupant of the car, one of the best known pro fessional marksmen In the United States, -was unihured. -Atj Note' You are eligible to member ship in our Grafonola Club, no mat ter where you live. If you live out of the city, write us, we will ship this outfit to you anywhere. M l7 "METEOR" Well finished quartered oak cabinet, strong motor, plays 2 Records with one winding---small; light and compact. No better value anywhere at the price. CLUB OUTFIT "A" $22 Consists of 1 Columbia Oak Grafonola, style "Meteor" (as shown above.) 12 Selections in 6 Double ten inch Records (your own choice.) 200 Loud Tone Needles. 400 Medium Tone Needles. 200 Soft Tone Needles. 1 Record Cleaning Brush, 1 Bottle Motor Oil. Complete Record Catalogue. 1 Record Album (holds 17 double Records.) CLUB OFFER $22 $5 cash and $1 per week. John H. Williams THE PIANO MERCHANT Headquarters for Columbia Grafonolas, Records and Supplies. Grand Opera House Building. Greenville, S. C. 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