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UGH! CALOM[L MAKS CL[AN LIY[R Just once! Try "Dodson's Constipated, Headachy.. Liven tip your sluggish liver! Feel ilne and cheerful; make your work a pleasure; be vigorous and full of ainbi tion. But take no nasty, dangerous calomel because it makes you sick and you may lose a day's work. Calomel Is mercury or <iuieksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel crashes into sotr bile like dynamite. breaking it up. That's when you feel that awful nausea and erantp lng. L-iIete to ue- if you want to enjoy the nicest, gentlet. liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced just take a spoonful of harmless L)odson's Liver 'Tone tonuiht. Your druggist. or dealer sells you a 50 cent bottle of Dlodson's liver 'lone under my person The Year This year ma versary of t ment of the bankl in the C In commemo: centennial, be izations are s; thrift movem( Strangely en fort comes at national prod merce and in< on the peop: save. No longer c draw on the a thrifty people capital with velop its reso From now a States must pi capital. An account in a so national progress a pendence. One Dollar Sta The Enterprise N. B. DIAL, President , & 4 Announce the for Fall and Wir embrace Silks a Fabrics, Suitings hams, Table Lir Underwear. A complete lir cluding the lates Neckwear. Scarcity of g< advancing prices ditions and it a wisdom to make W.G.Wi " T6r.O u REL AmLE" MEYO* A YO DRGiT YO SIGK! AND BQWLS MY WAY Liver Tone" when Bilious ,Don't lose a day's work at money-back guarantee that each sipoonful will clean your sluggish liv er better than a dlose of nasty calomel and that it won't make you sick. Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver medicine. You'll know it next morning because you will wake tip feeling fine, your liver will be working, headache and dizziness gone; stomach will be sweet and bowels regular. I)odson's 1.1 ver Tone is entirely veg ettable, therefore harmless and can not salivate. (ive it. to your children. Millions of ipeoule are using l)odson's Liver Tone instead of dlangerous calo mel now. Your druggist will tell you that the sale of ('alomel is almost stoied entirely here. of Thrift .rKs the anni he establish first savings rnited States. ration of this mlnhers' organ )eeding up the ;nt. ough, this ef a time when tress in com iustry depend Le's power to an America oavings of the of Europe for which to de irces. n the United oduce its own wings banli insures nd your own inde rts an Account! National Bank C. H. ROPER, Cashier Wilson Jo. arrival of goods ~ter wear. They nd Wool Dress and Dress Ging~ en, Hosiery and ie of Notions, in t styles in ladies >Ods and rapidly are business con rill be the part of early purchases. ison & Co. L.ax-Fas, A Mild, Ef'active Laxative & Liver Tonic Does ifot Gripe nor Disturb the Stomach. In addition to other properties, Lax-F~os contains Cascara in acetable form, a stimulating Laxative and onic. Lx-Foa acts effectively and does not gripe nor disturb stomach. A t the same time, it aids digestion,arouses the liver and secretions and restores the heslthy functions. 50c. Letter From the Philippines The following Interesting letter, re eived by Capt. J. W. Lanford from his daughter, Mrs. Cooley, in the Phil lipine Islands will be read with inter est by her friends and acquaintances besides the other subscribers to The Advertiser: Dear Father: E~tghteen years has passed since th Americans took possession of the 'hil ippilne Islands. During this time we have done more to establish peace and order than the Spaniards did in four hundred. The Philippine islands are an asset instead of being a delriment or a source of weakness to the 1'. S. We need these Islands and we should keep them. We are a world power to day and we need to have territory in this section of the globe. E'very other great country has, and in the struggle for trade markets the I'. S. has to have her sphere of influence. The Amerl can government has succeeded in iilding up a solid structure, an en lightene-d and prosperous country. We have had in the service here some of Anterica's most coinpetent men. They have regarded themselves as Irustees, acting not oly for the advantage of ie '. S.. hult for the benelit of the people of the I'hilippines. ith great task that w%"e have heen doing in educa ion, sanitiati ion a, in the preserva lion of law and order will continue. and Ihese are tIhe tasks Ihat plake the America go ''rnneit of tll- l'hilippines a ehapter inl colonial history of which we imay well i- proid. I ha'w. given you iterhaps an idea of the geperal state of affairs. Nowv just a lity, Ske'tch of the imullediale eomtry or IS land on which we live. The Alindiano group includes five large islands and many smnaller on1es, making 261 in all. The great isand of Mindiano has an area of 311,292 square miles, and a coast line of I.592 miles and is the second in size of the Philip Vines. It's Just about the size of the state of Indiana. The coast line is very Irrer lar, in dented with (eel bays, forming some of the finest harbors In the world. The surface of Mindiano is very mnoiuntain ous. There are several active volcan oes. Mt. Apo, stands out conspicuous ly. It rises 10,312 feet above the level of the sea and Is the highest peak in tile Pihilippines. It's sumnit consists of three peaks covered with a deposit of sulphur and which glistens In the sunlight like mountains of gold. Near 'the top is a lake from which flows a stream of cold water while a stream of hot water flows from another source. Mindfiano has some of the largest. rivers ini the Philippines. The word, "Mlindiano" means, 'Island of lakes," so we find them without num ber throughout the whole island, but one in partleular, I wIll mention. "I'ake Ianao", is very deep and is suRpposed( to lie the (rate r of an extintie voi(!ano. The water ini it rises and falls in ani extraordinar mvilannuer, and1( mianiny suilIphur spurings are found nearbhy t he lake. The1 lake 'on tainis six small islands, t h, largest one is Therioe ate miany fort ile 'alleys and thle Island1( is covere w01'Vit h miagn11i teenit forests. In Ithe soumt hertn par IIcoal is found In tommeiirci (Itiant ity, all of wh'leh wea wO'ill w'.rite Ia ter,. icuding the di ftferen t Itri be, t heir custom11s, etc. I itr''s hiojitig you mianiy find sotme thing In haire liat will inuteresl you andii your i paiper, I w ishi i hiatd sens (noughi to wrIte half I see anti kno1w. We have ('omlpany cuintg out today for a wveek's visit. 'Thle lady whiom I vis'titdt ini May when I wen('lt otn a tour aroutndl thie islanids. STh' lives tight on this "'Lake Ibanao'' that I spoke of. We sailed aroundo II all daty in a laiunchi, It's so ( old itp thiere and uasually ralin or ('lou~dy. 14ast w.eek we had w.ith us I wvo nav'.y wotmen; ti dr husbantds arme calp tains of torpiedo( boats, so whIle they were a way thle ladies stoppiedI withl us. One of Ithem has a little giral and she has a ('IneIse w..omlanI for a nurse. This Chinese wvomanl wears a long coat made like a shirt and t rouisers. Efie is very kInd and looks out for "liettlec" fine. The boat leaves at teni this A. M. so I'll have to get this off. i've writ ten thIs before breakfast, but dlon't ask our breakfast hour. Hloping you are all well. Love to one and all, Devotedly, Annie. Wood men Itahy. All the members of Pecan Camp andl surrounding Camps, with their friends who are not Woodmen, are earnestly rerluested to meet at our hall Thuirs day evening, Nov. 9th at 7:30. Mr. M. W. Hobo, our Diat. Mgr., of Spartan butrg, will make otne of his stirrIng ad dresses on Woodcraft. Especially do wo desire all those who are of the proper age, and have over thought of joining our noble order. Come one, come all. J, 'E1. Johnson, Clerk, TYLERSYILLE NEWS * Tylersville, Nov. 6.-Rev. J. K. Hol man filled his regular appointment at Sandy Springs Sunday morning. Miss Mattie Sloan has been very sick for about a week but is some better at this writing. Quite. a number from this commun ity attended service at Bethany Sun day. Mrs. A. 13. Blakely and children of Clinton spent last Friday with Mr. and .\irs. T. P. Poole and family. Miss Mable Blume who is teaching at Ware Shoals spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. )onnan and family. Miss Grace Poole left yesterday for her school at Warrior Creek. Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Poole spent 'un day with Mrs. Poole's mother. We are very sorry to learn that Miss Mattie Ilobo Poole is sick with pneumonia. We hope for her a speedy recovery. Mrs. L. F. Nabors of Laurens spent aiturday night with her sister, Mrs. .1. F. Poole. Returns A fter 1' went.y-Five Years. Murphy, N. C., Nov. 2.-Twenty-f-ve years ago in an altercation with a playmate, IR. L. Phillips threw a rock, striking the other boy on the head, kill ing him. The yocng assailant, fearful of the consequences, fled, and for a (tuarter of a century his whereahouts had not been known even to his own father. Today Phillips appeared. here and gave himself up to the authorities, after revealing his identity. lie had been in the west and accumulated con siderable means. Ills own father and brothers didt not recognize hiin. lie will stand trial for the deal Ii of his boyhood playmate. AGED FARMER Made Strong and Well by Vinoi This letter proves there is nothing equal to Vinol to create strength for A weak, run-down conditions. Vestal Centre, N. Y.-"I am a far- I mer 74 years Of age and got into a weak, run-down condition as a result G of the Grippe. I Our druggist suggested 2 ianol to build me .np and I noticed an improvemellt ,Acon after taking it, Y and it has restdred my strength so f can now do a good day's work. My wife has also taken Vinol for a run down condition with splendid results." L --1. W. 'LESTER. TICA LATRICNS .DRI'G CO., LAUIRINS Also at the leading drug store in all South Carolina towns. Hon.3 soverign ( Who will visit Spartanburg, S. C. on Thursday, November 16th Grand St. Parade at 11 O'clock Speaking on the Court House Lawn at 12 O'clock Noon Thousands will b e there will you? Woodmen fromn all sections of Carolinas and Georgia will as semble at Spartan lburg on Thursday, Nov ember 1 6 th where Hon. W. A. Fraser the biggest man in Woodcraft will speak to thou sands---will you be there? Keep Your E3 Novemb< And meet me oni the of a big man represe ance Society in the w M.V 1 RS Preserve the leather and nake your shoes wear loner. They contain no acid and will not .y crack the leather. Easiest to use' and their shaie lasts longer. BLACK-WHITE-TAN 1049 EEPYOURSH 5HEA THE P.P.DAL.-KY CO...TD. BUPPALO. N. . RINGS RINGS RINGS WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTNENT . OF STYLISH INGS TO SHOW YOU. BUT WE DO NOT JUGGLE THE RICES. WE TREA T EVERY ONE WHO PLACES CONFI ENCE IN US WITH THE SAME HONES T CONSIDERA ION. AND YOU MUST TRUST TILE JEWELER WHEN OU BUY 111S GOODS. WE REFER THOSE WHO HAVE NEVER DEALT WITH S TO THEIR FRIENDS WHO HA VE. FLEMING BROTHERS, Edison Phonographs . A. Fraser .ommander, W. 0. W., maha, Nebraska re on Spartanburg, Thursday er 16th, 1916 at Noon Court House green and hear the big speech niting the biggest and best Fraternal Insur >rld to the biggest crowd you ever saw. f. BOBO, Chairman, Fraser Campaign Corn.