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MICHELIN \\ , Red Inner Tubes ave a world-wide reputation for durability for the following reasons: Ist : Michelin Red-Rubber Tubes are compounded " i certain quality-gin in redients vhich prvent preserve their velvety softness indefin;itely. 2nd: Michelin Tubes are not simply pieces of straight tubing with their ends cemented, but are formed on a ring mandrel to exactly the circular shape of the inside of the casing itsell and consequently fit" W. P. HUDGENS Michelin Red Inner Tubes give the utmost economy and satisfaction. It Aiway Helps says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in writing of her experience witli Cardui, the woman's tonic. She sas furthr : "Before I began to use Cardtui, iy back and he ad would hutrt so had, I thougl't the pain would ill m[e. I was hardly able to do any of my hottsewor k. ,\uier taking three bottles of Ca>rdui, I beian to fetl like a new wo.anl. I soon gaimed 33 po uds, and nw, I do all my housework, as well as run a big water miiill. I wish every suffering woman would give CARDUI The Woman's Tonic a trial. I still use Cardui 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 Cardul for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing women for more than fifty years. Get a Bottle Today! 64 PREPAREDNESS A word which has recently become conspicuous in public print when scanning the political horizon and~ is also applicable for the comfort and security from the attacks of the heated term. Some have al - ready realized the situation in the past week. Others, doubtless, will follow suit and secure some of the choice yet inexpensive fabrics in dress goods shown here. The steady increasing demand in the Hosiery department is suffi cient proof that the proper weight < for foot comfort can be had here at prices satisfactory to the cu s tomer. W. G. Wilson & Co. Pure, Wholesome Water, and how 2 to get it! Have a well made with a Keystone Steam Driller 0. C. WATTS Mountvile. 3. C. NEW 311 LITIA LAW HAS MANY C.ANGES l'roIisions Set. Forth for Enlistment. Termi is Six Years. llegulations of National Guard Set 1'orth--7,200 Members State's Opport.ionment. The provisions of the new militia act, wich has just been agreed ipon( by the conferees of the two houses of the national congre ss, are that the militia of the l'nited States shall Con sist of all able bodied citizens of the nited States and all other able bodied males who have or shall have dieclared tlek'ir !]itenlion to (become citizens of the U'nited States, who shall be not less than IS years and not Illore than I. years of age. The militia shall he divided into three classes: National (uard, naval militia and un organi'zed militia. The oflilcers mrust he bet weeni 21 and 61. l-:nlistmenits will he for six years three in anl active organization and the relma ining three in the reserve. .\ militialnian may serve his entire six years in active service if he cares to. The federal enlistment contract reads as follows: Enlistmnt Contract., "I do hereby acknowledge to have voluntarily enlisted this - day of - 111, as a soldier in the 'Na tional Glart of the U:nited States and in the State of Soltl C'aroilna for the period of three years in service and three years in the reserve, under the conditions prescribed by law, unless sooner discharged by proper autlhor ily And I do solemnly swear that I wvilI hea I. true faith and alligialnce tot the l'ni l d S ate's of .\nI rieca and to the -hath of SI l outh ('a:'olinia, and tha:t I w ill . ve t 1h i hol 'stl'7 anti faith( uily ;11in-1 al their i'lnemiesi'" whomll so"-v 's anel t. .1t I \\ ill obey the orders .II 1i1- ,r .> ;h!.1t ..i the t'ite1 d Statl". and .": :L' ". eI r1 r 1f t:. State ofI Southli ('arolina ::1.1 .r th.. o.l,(1: erg p ( ii ' I' l :If' i y 'i .'. ' 4 i l " i , a a ; s Ile l s slt r h'e i'w r Ie. itheivir o i nIi tdll mfn l 1I ra a Olet ('1:1" ! . a li 01: li li rl til t1.1' disc liu'r of the Siiiigith aof h niedbatn be asges tnd anl in, wIth py .of t.. cent e'ac h year until ilt li art, II n for eih s ofn tor arnd rep resentaltite, or 7,200 t enlisted .elitia .ureau. The natiomi militia board is abol ished. The division of militia affairs will hereafter he known as the militia bureau. One colonel and one lieu tenant colonel of the National G(ard may, in the discretion of the president of the lnited tates, be assigned to dity, with fay of their rank, in the militia biereaui for a period of four years. Ho~rses for Cavualry. Thirty-two horses may be issued to each troop of cavalry. Forage, straw for bed ing, shoeing and veterinary services and the Compensation of com petent held, not to exceed live mHenl, will bie aiid by the federal govern ment. drin.ls ill le and iiii (ne- alhours e Sdurti thei ,a.t Inea m en c a h "IeI.~ r . _i it .ea It 1 day . will echi .iir. asr ar;reginllby an mriiy Ioalit c to dinrs te ao n oflil'iiic I-lI pIlpatilii lic hd los l t ilpoti iin, ustleis:'ltd for a lie line in1) sle lilihl and whe'iltheor the hen 211 psesch 'llicrcs sal dwtil eeimay7 er cent. of tilne in the paiofnal dieard of thle sa in g i the rl le lar a ry. rly 1alieainesiclf th may, an alll~l (0line shl hesave itltio-gade It f (IataIitn the iitarys aetaIne of tahie . 'unt't Stuantetoservenajrein r atheinsom oftnin wareld horiall cmembes ofl theulatnal olurdie,$5 anlNatalf llicrs. rexeie All noeraovn, $c)25aft edfirsI litandutisclac fo thelne$0;e Nonlutnants. ofhineo $00; will enlii sed man il ranyv2 pero int. cou theringi t ay of loldier f the shalhave i uhriensdrf.it the111 militar sev of te. lie Ntlta I d ortatesgi toev theei for0C1i( liy tpeo 5(~'iyof the ar, yor almembrsh sof theifNaifon thaurdth admNatinay Guard reserve.I Ad personrso draft ed ill a tan drohi rged from ngthe Ine giaoe of ran persnnotd toheor byoarm softe iuy, navy or ma-iecrswoi logniaors. ? " " " i* * * " 4 M ! " " * OLD .1UN'S St'BIS'l'ITI"'E, * * (ley Wml. D. I.)* i " S * * * * " " * # " ! " The South C'a rolina militia was called out for service on the sea coast in the sixties. .\ly neighbor .\lun, had to harken to the call. Ills family mat Iers were In a had shape for himls to leave home, so lie concluded to put in a substitute. lie made a trade with )on, who was over the age for the call. lie gave IDon his note for live hundred dollars, a new suit of home-made jeans, and a gallon of peach brandy. Old Kit carried him to lDonalds for the train. They were loaded with bun dles of clothing for the soldiers from their wives, and some epakages of cora, apple and peach Jutee to keeii down the swaip fevers. The Green ville train pulled into the station, .1un1 an( Kit were rushed to get all the packages on the train. )on stood back. \Vhen the whistle sounded, \ln cailed to 1)on to hurry aboard. Don's legs did not work well---he stumbled over the cross ties and reached for the iron rail of the last ca', as it pass ed hiiin. Old \l1n stood on the plat form, yelling for Don to run, lie Jumped uil and down and motioned for Dlon to run. It did not put enough speed in hin to reach the car. \lhile Kit was doing his shopping. )on got into the buggy and drove off for the tan -yard. Kit puirsted limll and over hauled im i1 at Rerdy river and took possession of the horse and bugg;y. 1)on1 walked into my house after dark, and drew up to the ire to warm. Ilei told me that he was .iist oit of the hospital in .\tlanta. recoverin - from a w\ound ri lved at the" lattlie of ('hilckalimgai. II' I did not tel'eve him he would open hlis shir t and show in1i" thel wao'.n'. ',r.1" w had comei i! frlomn Vir:'inia. sick w lh the, chills- and was lyin0= on a1 ;'lh-t befou:- I t iw ' ir. lie" Itutw d ever andl l111k44 al 11h'n and11 -ad "Yo't hav\"' toli x8w4 h of you' li I iIs liin. yu is \e4r saw ('ihi l a i:a. 1l t ! aon e1i : i l in le fidu.,t'' "'\\'h~y. hello ('ol! If 11h::1! known yout w\ere herr, I w\'(11d no t hav\'' told sucilh tal.;! Owl en.o'y4d dr1inimngt his peach brandy and wearing his waim woolen stilt, but he failed in 1ind1ming a customer for his five h(undyed dollar note. A L.\lt-:NS W111.\N'S EXPERlIE-NCE. lie(sults 'Tell The 'Tale. ('an you doubt the evidence of this Laurens citizen? You can verify laaurens endorse ment. Read this: Mrs. L. O. liers, 802 S. larper S1.. Laurens, says: "I had weak kidneys and about a year ago I was in bad shape. I could hardly get out of bed in the morning hecause my back was so lame and e'very time 1 moved a pain shot thirough me. My kidney se et'('ions were unnatural. My head was in a whirl most of the time. One of my relatives had used Dan's Kidney Pills with such cool resuillts that I got be'tteir aftr thel first few dosesC andl sIx i'rlee .444' at all deale14rs. Doni't simi lly ask fori al kidneliy remedy11t-- 1(t Doan'sKidne A 'ill~ --tesa ha I 1(ed .\' rI. l ier1' a. i' Ct er-.li burn hei must lpass an examlin:! Iion ewforei ai fessia Ilfit ness. IEilic ienmcy board's ale ath lorized to Investigate the moral ('hara(cter, ca pacity andi~ general fItness for thei 5(er vice of' any Nat ionlal Guard otlicer. If the I idigs of the4 bonarid arme unifav orablle, tihe nfli('er shall bc d15iscargedi. \'hln aii NtuIonl sall lard re4'ituent4 ii deathI, silkness otr It her' 'atuses in the~ regimlenit at te fronti, the reser'ive' hat tal ion will foirward men41 to thle for mer 1 so as to keep tile regimient at all tIiimes alt wari strengthi. Tile Pre'sidenti ISis 1) authorize to dr laft men, If neces 51aryS, to fill tip thle reserve bat tal ion, General courtsmar'tial for tile Na tIonal uard shall be convened by the pr~esliet or the governor. The presidhent may detail oflicers (if thec army 0or NatIonal Guard to corn mand brIgades 01' dIvisions. ('haniges Ordered. Theli hospItal corps wIll hereafter be known as medhical corps, regImen tal llar'ter-master's as regimental supl lily oillc('rs, qutartemiaster- sergeants of reglients5 and comipanies as suppl~ly 'the ofli(cs of commiflssar'y and comn issarmy sergeant aire abiolished. The reginmental stupply officers andl supp~ly sergeants take their places. Thie chief musicIan of a1 bandw will be known as band leader. The drum major of time band wIll be called the first sergeant of the band. IHand privates will here after bo desIgnated musIcIans. Com pany artificer Is called mechanic and company musiciani will be known as buglem. Valuable Health Hints For Our Readers CATARRHout, but have no medical value. e Just because you hawk and spit and Sca, tetter, acne and all such erup your nose is wet, cold, red, sore and tive diseases should be treated wit a nuisance, don't. merely plug it up. S. S. S. You can't cure catarrh by greasing POISONED BLOOD. your nose. Take S. S. S. regularly So many different things contribute and you will drive catarrhal poisons to poison the blood and the effect Is out of your blood. The nemabranes so startling that the sufferer becomes will soon recover and no longer con- panic-stricken and is led to use harm tinue to accumulate the mucous that ful drugs. If you have any blood trou gathers and thickens into catarrh. ble, get a botle of S. S. S. and take . S. S. stinmulates the cells of the tis- according to directions. sues to select from the blood their own Don't take anything elso. Poiseied assential nutriment. Rapirl recovery blood is bad enough without ruining from catarrhal infantation in the stom- your bones, joints, teeth and vitals ach, kidney, bladder and all mem- with minerals. S. S. S. so stimulates branes is the result, cellular activity that they reject all MALARIA. poisonous influences and select only Throughout the country, wherever those materials in the blood that make malaria abounds, are happy, joyful healthy tissue. This is why its assist people to whome S. S. S. has given won- snce toward recovery is so noticeable derful help in the treatment of mala- and at times remarkable. ria after the most sickening torture S. S. S. is welcome to tho weakest imaginable, stomach and is assimilated just as The gaunt. comple:lon 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 seeins 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 asiasts in overcoming, by helping pores. This relieves tho 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 at Sometimes a sore spot becomes ide- elimination. lent. The tissues surrounding it lose Avoid salts, ealomel and other dras tone and are unable to provide suffl- tic purgatives, as they absorb the mos. cleat nutriment to stop the drain. It ture from the wvlls and membranes of is then chronic. Just saturate your the intestines, weaken the muscular blood with S. S. S. This is quickly taton produce chronic constipation accomplished, as S. S. S. is naturally and tuts 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 S. S. S. so stimulates celhilar activity prepared only by the Swift Specific that the parts surrounding an ulcer se- Co., 271 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Oa. Write lect 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. I Local applications for any skin (di- dress given above. Toth booklet and ease will afford protection front with- meucal advice are free. 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