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00 e4 It Always Helps says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., In writing of her experience with Cardul, the woman's tonic. She says further: "Before I began to use' Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, I thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles of Cardui, I began to feel like a new woman. I soon gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework, as well as tun a big water mill. I wish every suffering woman would give CARDUI The Woman's Tonic a trial. I still use Cardu when I feel a little bad, and it always does me good." Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the woman's tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing womei for more than fifty years. Get a Bottle Today! Valuable Health Hints For Our Readers CATARRH out, but have no medical value. Ec. Just because .on hawtk tnd spit and zerna, totter, atne and all such erup your hose is wet, cold, red, sore and tive disetses should be treated with a nuisaitte, lon't i terely plug it u p . S . S. You ean't curt tarrh by greasing POISONED BLOOD. your nose. 'Tke S. S. S. . regularly So many different things contribute and you will driveo catarrhal poisons to poison the blood and the eftfet is out of your blood. The monmhranes so startling that. the suterer becomes will som rt'cover and no liongr con- Manic-ritkon and is led to use hat m tinue to nceuinuite the mucous that fili di gs. If you iave any blood troit gathers atil t i t n into catarrh. hh , gt i bottle' t S. S. S. and take i5. S. S. st intulaIt's he ll of the t is- according t.o direct in . sues to select from thet, bllodat their own ion't talw :inything elso. Poisoned essential nutritent. Ratipid r covery blotul is batd enough without ruining fromt calairrhal inthituation in the stom- .vour hones, joints, teeth and vitta!:: ach, kit'.i , it lid-r and all i emt- with tinerals. S. S S. so stimulal tes branes is the result. cetllul1r activity that they reject all MALARIA. poisotntis influences and select only Throughout thi country, wherever those materials in the blood that make malaria iaimils, are hpitp joyful healthy tissue. Tfhis is wh'.ly its assist peolple to whiom S. S. S has given \wol- aine toward reeno'e'\ is so niticteable derful help in the treittnt of mala- and at timne i remarkable. ria after tihe most sickening tortur S S. is welcome to Ie welakcest imagimable. stomach and is as-similated just as The gaunt complexion of malaria's readily as the most nutritious food. It victims, the chills and fever, the ma- has helped to cure a host of sufferers. lariat dysentery that seems to defy all RHEUMATISM. other treatment, the malarial leg, the In any form of rheumatism give the enlarged liver, the persistent anemia blood a good effectual cleansing with where the blood turns to water and S. S. S. the system wastes away. These are Use this 'remedy for three days and the conditions that S. S. S. so effectu- take a hot salt water bath to open the ally asissts in overcoming, by helping pores. This relieves the lungs and to restore the blood to its natural vigor. kidneys and assists S. S. S. to utilize STUBBORN SORES the skin as the principal avenue of Sometimes a sore spot becomes indo- elimination. lent. The tissues surrounding it lose Avoid salts, calomel and other dras tone and are unable to -provide suffl- tic purgatives, as they absorb the mois. oient nutriment to stop the drain. It ture from the walls and membranes of is then chronic. Just saturate your the intestines, weaken the muscular blood with S. S. S. This is quickly action produce chronic constipation accomplished, as S. S. S. is naturally and thus stagnate the system with assimilated the same as 'milk or any rheumatic poisons. Get a bottle of other healthful liquid- S. S. S. at any drug store. Don't Nature acts with marvelous rapidity take a substitute. when given the proper assistance, and S. S. S. is purely vegetable and is 8. S. S. so stimulates cellular activity prepared only by the Swift Snecifle that the parts surrounding an ulcer so- Co., 271 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Write leot from the blood the materials that for special booklet on any of the dis make new tissue. Thus the sore spot eases mentioned and if medical advice rapidly heals in a natural way. Is wanted, write for that also to ad. t Local applications for any skin dis- dress given above. 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CA., .JOiLN L. 1'LAURILN (CVE BlU PIONlC And Incidently Furnished the Occa sion for i General Exchange of ('om1 lliimients. Bennettsville, S C., April 22.-The barbecue and fish fry at Aelcaurin's 1111 was attended by a large crowd Friday. For many years, Senator Jno. L. AlcLaurin has been in the habit of giv ing a dinner to the people on his plan tation. It grew then into neighbor hood affair. This year it was given under the auspices of the \Voodmen of the World and became a county af fair. The mill pond furnished hundreds of delicious blue bream, trout and red-breasts. A beef was barbecued, mutton, pork and fish formed the basis of the repast, and everybody in the large crowd had all they could eat. What a tribute to good order, not a man drinking, and not a drop of whiskey anywhere. Instead the pure artesian water, and the grand old spring at the foot of the hill, as clear as crystal and cold as ice. Senator J. A. lanks, and Mr. W. P. Odom were the guests of the occasion. Col. .1, P. ; Gibson was master of cere monies, and in a speech of 20 minutes cnIled attention to the historic call upon1 which they were assembled. 'T'he oldest house in the count, still splend Idiy preserved. The timbers hewn from tile surrotinding forest before the day of sawmills, and the weather boarding, floors and rafters, brought froin 'Englatd. It was the old stop ping place before railroads bet ween New Orleans and Washin gton. Ile fore that the home of the I've I)ee indlian s, whose burial mounlds were still visible. I ol. Gi;bson , thena introd ucei l'. Odo imi of ('hesterlie'ld as a iian whose name was now nation wide as the joint anthor oi the 1.:ney-Ooim Lill." A tin who has made a great sue (e in his own lusiness, of sound judgiint and splendid ('hiaracter, a 'ell'eselntativ' o' Ilite faim els' upon whose labor depends the prosperity of our State." Mir. Odom was received with liberal applause, and in a plain common sense way explained the object of the Laney Odom act not to do any one an in justice, but to insure reasonable com petition among insurance companies. lie mad" the significant statement, and Senator McLaourin nodded his head in assent. "Neither myself nor Senator Laney consulted Mr. MclAiurin about the introduction of this bill. It camne from Senator laney's attention being called to certain discrimiating rates grant ed a fertilizer plant and oil mill in Cheraw. After we introduced the bill, we called on Senator McLaurin for help and advice. You know you need big brains to fight these great trusts, and the senator has sure got brains, we all know that. "We did not have the necessary in iormlat ion and lie did, and knows how to light the battle of the people, and niobuody ever saw hiim wave a white 1\a1g." .\lrI. Odomi's add ress w'as st ronig. .\lr. ibson niex t itodiuted ikna: tor links,(5 as thie fieund of schiool Ilhinks' addreitss was a power'ful appeal to the, Pe'ole to standii by itleder who hadi no0 i'heal, sellishi amiilont to ser've. "Th'le only chanace you hav~e is to lay your hands on honest. abile mien ando then1 thiroulgh yotii' golvernlimen1t prIottrt your l'Iibet'ies. Slavery thatu conros1ou meanslof ii1ssience. is noneth less slavery because your11 peonts aret free. The hope tof~ lie ('ountry is n t i co en ain weialthi ini the hiand's oft the few, but iniilo the grea tlmass beinig faiirly pros '0e oui. and well contentedi.'' 'ol. G ;ibson thien ilt rod uced 2ol. T1. I.. I lamer. clerk of the court, who in chiaste elegant language, explained the aimis anid obeject oef the W~oodmien. C. ol. I lamtner is a goodi Spedaker' andl~ t he audi1 ence'u gave hi m a handlosomle receli ion at tile ('lose of hiis remarks. C'ol. Gibson then called on Senator' .\ielaurin, who said lie (lid not wish to miake a speech, oniy to bid every body welcome. That people said that he started the state warehouse to get an office. "You peophe know better, you know that I had rather be right by this old mill pond than anywhere Onl earth. I've got my dogs, horses, rows, and the best neighbors in the world. The only place I have ever found is right here and~ I long to be hack. I've got my work to do, how ev'er, and when I meet myl) God, I want to go with the conscioitsness t hat I have been a service to my fellow man amnd not merely worked for myself." Senator .\elauurin talked about the state warehouse, andl said. "E~very time it hits one of the mid dIe men, there is a howl, how can I help it, anld help you, unless I hit somebody." i am going straight ahead dloing my duty, letting the con sequences take care of themselves." The crowd then ajourned to the ta hle, and after a blesaing bthe Rev.na ALLIES CLAIM BLOCKADE IS LEGALLY M2AINT ANED in lIeply to United States, Entente Powers Blnse Action on Admitted (light and Asert Their Course is Governed by Recognized 'rinilles. Washington, April 20.-According to authentic information reaching Washington Great Britain and France, in their joint note replying to the American protest against interference with neutral trade, made no attempt to dispute principles contended for by the United States, but insist that those principles have been given legal in terpretation and application by the allies in their blockade of Germany and Austria. This note which will be handed to the state department within the next (lay or two by the British and French ambassadors, is understood to be long and extremely technical, treating of the whole subject on a purely legal basis and replying largely on the prin iples laid down by the United States in the War Between the States. It is said that the allies claim that the linited States does not contend that it has a right to ship goods without restrictions into Germany or Austria Iihrough contiguttos neutral countries, such as Hlolland, Sweden and Den mark. ''le concession of the right to block ode an enemy country, which is uni versally recognized, is regarded as necessarily carrying with it the right to regu late the admission of goods to a neutral con ntrty evidently destined to be transferred to the enemy. Con seq uently it is 'contended that i is perfectly within the spirit of interna tional law to limit im pors into a non tral country such as 1lolland of goods that niht hie of use to Germany and .\ustria to the amount normally con tamed in the neitr al country. .\lore over. it is: argue'd that inei Ih nit to the exercise of tihis righ!t of regulation I imports is til e rlight to search vessels aiproachin the nt tral coast. In this connection the allies hold that while in early days it was possible to conduct such a search at sea, conditions of modern sea tralic have made this impossible; hence it has become necessary to take the neutral ship to the nearest convenient port. This is the explana tion offered for the apparent unrea sonable diversion of many ships from their regular courses and what has been complained of as an unnecessary delay in search. It was with a view to reducing com plaint on this score that arrange ments were made for the british em lassy here to advise with American shippers whether their cargoes would probably be subjeteed to search. Complaint by the United States that the prize courts cannot he rece ognized as competent to render final decision in the cases of seized or de tained vessels and cargoes is met by reference to the recent decision in England to the effect that prize courts msii at he governed by the principle: Of ittertntional law and, where or iders in conniel I confIIliet. Ithe Ilatter tmulst give way. There is also, it is iln ted ot, an neckno1wl1edgmen~itt of thle ighit of' the nutr al power whlose ship is silzedi to appeial to the highest juidicial tribilunal an'i] ivent lto take tip tihe (case iiploimatically if issatisfiedl. Somre tinsiii touches are to lie added to) I le jointt note uiport thle re eipt of further data by cabile fromt Ilitmdoln and P'aris, an th1 le dlocumtitei then will lie itr~e en 1( to eleary l~aniisinig lby Am\inbassadors .1 ussera nd anrd Sponring-i Ice antd arrian gemnets tiadec fuor its simtultaneouis pubmlieintion in l'huropie and~ . Ameen. hy1'n ('onsipiatlont I njtures. Thbowvels are the natural sewer age system (if thle body. Wheni t hey beccomne obstruncted by consti jat in a part oif I the I oi soonus matter whichl t hey should h cariry off is a bsorbed into he systemii, mtakIig you feel dull anrd .tutpid, and inter feting with it he diges tioni andto assimiilation of food. This condlitlin is quickly relievedl by Chamn berian's Tablets. Obtainable every Pi'I YN ( CENTrS .AFTEs 1t) Y EAlR. Old Soldier Innmts U'p Man Who lie frinded liim. Kansas City, Mo., April 22.--A brok en old matn in soldier's costume en tered the offee of the health depart ment the othier morning and asked for D~r. John .\. Ducan, acting secretary. lie held a quarter in his open palm. "That's you, ain't it?" he said. "I am Mr. D~uncan. I don't rememn ber you." '"Don't you remember in St. Iis ten years ago, as we st00(1 on Mar ket str'eel. I was dowvn and out. You lent tie this quartet'. I'm Otis W'iright. You gave ine your name and I've kept track of you. "I'mi going back to the soldiers' home. I just wanted you to kntow I didnt' forget that kindness. There's the quarter." ILwrenice~Chavis. hey attacked the bountiful repast. Altogether it was. a unique enter tait ent, vastly enjoyed, by all pres ent Reliability O UR absolute faith in the Max well car is due to two reasons: First, we have known that the Maxwell Company uses nothing in the entire car but the very best that money can buy. We have known that the steel is scientifically heat treated, that the car is built under the supervision of able engi neers, that every car is rigidly tested many times before it leaves the factory. Second, we have known that the big and well established company behind the car is building for the future, that they value a satisfied owner above everything else. Now that the Maxwell has set the World's Motor Non-Stop Mileage Record, by travelling continuously for 44 days and nights-averaging 500 miles per day-you will under stand the benefits you personally may derive from the Maxwell policy. Did you ever hear of any car going. 22,000 miles without once stopping the engine, without any repairs or readjustments, with only one gallon of gasoline to every 22 miles? ... There is no reason why you shouldn't have a reliable, service able and economical Maxwell car. The first cost is low, the operating cost is low and our pay-as-you-ride plan makes the purchase easy for everyone. Let us see you about this now, before our allotment is exhausted. Touring Car, $655. Roadster, $635 Pricon r. 0. D. Detroit LAURENS MOTOR CAR CO. Laurens, S. C. DISTRIBUTORS FOR ~m~te 2umbiler of cups in a pound Agild the best coffee you ever drank K) We guarantee that for Luzianne. If it does not prove out on both points after you have used the entire con tents of one can according to direc tions, tell the grocer you want your money back and he'll return it with out a question. Buy this better coffee today. Write for premium catalog. 'rhe Reily-Taylor Co. New Orleans HYNZIANNE COFFEE Pure, Wholesome Water, and liow to get it! Have a well made with a Keystone Steamn Driller G. C. WATTS Mountvile, s.. c.