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What Does Catarrh Mean? h nictm ns in flumnationA of a where in the h.u, to:"oat, "Ai Nmis Itgod ed---d bloocd tha.t i, (, ful ofI~iur. ities3. Lef a'h )ne, itQ i::lne until it is v by ildiwevsionl, colds, onlt!:- i In or 'vll . 'k weaens tite L in ' n.'1ly : spre*jxads its oper.a I tilns until zystentic ctt-trxi1 or an actute irs is thle rusult. P er u n a thr itntion's re 'liale rc'mw v for Ec diion. 1 ! resic res a.pIpetite, - u tues~acheck.s anld remnoves COUIII . 0 1l C~ n -''oti, na Pertha il tables ftrm REAL H-1AIR SAVER It, Yoll 'Wtouidl.1411 oldl.1111drn1ti Itchlig slitri'. Whi 's the 11.,W'indc 0.,iti bldow ini. ~ ~ ~ ~ :e ol.la l o t il o t. :! i t ou-l * iv'? )*o)il folltI wailt Itl look old bw : 'oni' I i 1 i . I It re I t iue halI t iecs; Y, ra y ht l i a I' yh dtve to hai r I~ cg. f, wIte14 a I' 4111 411 a1 ~ic l l . ,;a P:t- i Nlk .ARSIA OSAMO di 111lod for"Il Iml i \\ vv IIttIm l 1,1 ia obtin rolariti i,; nab le f1ort 11:a.. ""(1 Woubl h old landruff loing. Saire: .i i Whats te us o. ben.'.had \h':AH.iA thelv in- in delibtlyv allo In: . v hair to tI t I n Wr be11. n. ay Ytt tintw ntt ok l e The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Heat i t'.l of it, to ic t itt .is t act LA \ inU twie. To: keep youthr full tilltint T I V Xst lOM 0 thI IIle l ai r tr to r d laire. rtin tha1C l l upX% l ies c a llev ushs h:!0r ne 1 Q in en ->es not en, nevosles no SA: 'or the -,:~lt.lQr i L. V.'. GROvV S 4 t i Her floysto City, Ter.-Mrs. Mary I man, of this place, Bays; "After i birth of my little girl. ..my side cc menced to hurt me. I had to go bi to bed. We called the doctor. treated me... but I got no better. got worse uid worse until the mis was unbearable...! was in bed three months and suffered such ag< that I was just drawn up in a knot I told my husband if he would me a bottle of Cardul I would try it I commenced taking it, however, t evening I called my family at 'me... for I knew I could not many days unless I had a change $100 I '' A well kept cottage~ is bet $100 reOwrdI to anyone il not! handle "King Paint Mfg. C FIRST GRA[ Tis lit has given uni1re' Fo:- I'' ale 1:xlsively' in Lault KING PA nirm VOTING IN T' Laurens Advertisi NOT), GOD1 AFT VIOLENT Piiri'ES.'s ..ADE .UW.\NsTr WAl lTAX anfcueS Suhbject to Excess Pro. III Tax, Bisi~lrlrewers and soda iottniin linterests, Tobacco 1l'om p n1s Others (laim That They ould Face Ininl if Iill nas Passed. Vas.hington. .\ay I .- \\leiI the u1e lhshae on th(11Ile $1,I*800,0004t.000' war b1il ia get lig inder waty today sgunate linance coluntitlee heard hk-kll moll Ats froi hig a1 nd little in :vrosts onl which1 the neow wa"Ir Ievies unul falIl.I .\lnufactuversr who woluld huve to way the in creased 'excess prouits tax, disltillers. brewers and soda foun11tatinl intere'st.4 atfected by tile hi ighlerP 1.atv onl alcohiolic an1d -of( drink11s anid to Icco corian IIItS Iit 1 tie tobacco tax all told the Senate colmllittee that they faced ruin I r I Ite hill went iii troligh as presented in the house. Nearly every witness satid hli;is part ic taar4 b si ness setelned to haive been 1111de lite arget of an 1ni.|ust nld ex torbitanlt tax. I th 14 hotts '. too, 11 1 y portions of lit, hill were undervi fIre. but thw rily of DI)lenocrat ic 1nd lIeptilIi111 lIEet n char-e waf7Sll tht( he oney 4,48 u 14e r:tised1 a1444 only hi11h taxes b W -A:. Si41 1t. I .Ilel::e N Itativ . :i -I ! n 1 it4h4444 1:: Iz - 1 . ow-h' :: 8o4u hour :4p C'h rn k t . Il I ( i :t I4- co h' d :( ie N .- - b'14wich n I h:1:' Z1 . : ; h' Ille I n thai t n, t nill ""w n a 1444' it for . nit-hi e nd .h-i i dr1, fitto f ant tti r.u ,il? il-o o. ' iar the tob 4.4 schelldi--.4 I P r , t ie bredA to b atten i the 'a ' imitt w i e n th -nr me ho deleent of ll cie. t.1111 d!1g hed th th seret kee ien owadPraise est ofal bFood G11 th bettle Tt wysour yeargs.f m stongcodmn ando owretion fo. -O TGh c.,r AImyA sieGotles.. nyn day to this. iget Die ysfea frmhadah, butco .emache an Prnaies, CarotFordion t fts, beachr mTh was do your at outandak,a stillo herd faggd-out If well strgiv woar, and Iwoanmy toifc Cardhan a maonlyn taenshfth at continued tiht on'R taking desCru fo'id ot need.c~lI anyI oer Iti wasywell an evrfetbetrC nmyof.. haenvr a n tobefrmta HE Er Aito Contest 1-1h Fifty Votes 50 ERMY (. Hs e'n I final congressioial action. 1T4 income tax ilcrease and the -ise inl postl rates consumed 1a large ari of lilt i lt oday ill Ite lolse Iv!bate. Somle rpeettvssg !< (d that tihe tax oil big in1com11es xas. not i heouh and othersvi ci ct:: " C se ll(t' proposal to inl 1'.11 OA'I Ol t Sce td h..tunrby cre-ationl of* a zonle 1 i '' c t rilti'es of Oh invcoli tax Mrio. .\lv. Fordniey fold tehe house Ibn "h r i., a limlui to which Itho (,;I. rn-,n(%a ; and Ilake from a mnvi his in om1e 11111 i h e b. 0i to ,4V:let Ihe law." NSVY t1l-( ItlT'lING Is SU(TISS I-T L Ni y Will leach Full Strength of 100,110Il 1y Thu1irsday1 lit Present Ita it). Shori nge' lin Solle Iines. WLShington, .May II.-The navy will revach its l'll authorized ml aximliltm1 l wiar strength of' 100.000 enlisted mnen lext Thstlaay If the14 recrititing ratio of tile latst ten days i1s maintained. An a'eliclal t atemn lii issued today shows that lie service now Ilas a total of 9.~7012S men, thle recriting campaign1 inaugurlated .\pril :3 having produced 11,: 1 men ) u I o date. Biill pendfing n c n r, - . uch- rie tle addition of n~ru :i~:-e men or a total , rongthl '.: ltiin. ha t.:ia l alorp't.- apprntic s :01: tcnr antul units 19.3..141 mIllen. 10 . .' y .:: t11 I I: t l t n li nIm de A :r;.--id e navy's high aryl- a ie The rteerniting serivice 1)r.: .'( rt! \Ja \ nv o to Ie . (iest wai 1r1' physical dl-'efect for a p rt - 1i , tundhoS tie tppliant cosidered especially desirable." Tl:vri. i... still a1 Shor-tage of1 ma1.chinl i.:hilwrigdhts, carpeiniltcrs, ship lit ter and oth e m 11ntaied inl ech.ical trades and who need no preliminary in r <4 ;I!)o) at a naval Itranie. e school Not Afraid to Die It is weet ngloril to) ric th fpor oneconry.--tlra.It' broiin holtd tihanti ta privte to cah grmyof-hee Lolne was benteon 81) ing he pttr ol letr n h awet ht: war. erhpstheprsien wyterd to got theincide t hi eiatprarn of tnt',bu no s teecutincer tVh the hiriVrmot he ttentiuon U log yer tiut ene d pofre writin bulles though alslbdy his cor cries o the d iangdtnd staruts the eemy, pra e orte prided no cwar andwasnot fai to rea ~the o bonademned sohder Itpl wa broilengthetcday and the rtoette ba whosongone aoftnesbut thuu~e wad. ehadth presdentr tereo (lhn andiridermn ot frervido ta ifglewingtrbutoe wirtowisdng eeo Wilna cotry on Constithn s buls trogihsboy.Hs.o radest cugt for as hepn felo ad to han wid the n f atteo ti crie of heying andghIthae hut <2 aniah ied ouhe remarked" tritis cor rades1 that Lncl ad showedh i no ' i coward oc and reliot frad o i who stooc 1 d abot w it hg un1)ver heads. He had yC ~ prayedl fone precc Oneo ountryai'c on e onstitutn oa fdecin . P11 eed ~ good med for hpnand('oo'dt This nation, under God, shall have a now birth of freedom, und that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the carth.-Lincoln. HERE'S TO OLD GLORY, GOD BLESS HER! If anyone attempts to haul down the American flag, shoot him on the zpot.-John A. Dix. O folds of white and scarlet! 0 blue field with your silver stars! May fond eyes welcome you, willing feet follow you, strong hands defend you, warm hearts cherish you, and dying lips give you their blessing! Ours by in heritance, ours by allegiance, ours by affection-long may you float on th: free winds of heaven, the emblem of liberty, the hope of the world!-Anon. THE PRICE OF PEACE. r 4 [AVE, never advocnted war except ts a imeans of pence. * V -Grant. Peace won by compromise is usually a short-lived achleve e innt.--Wintleld Scott. t< Pence, above all things is to A 4 he desired; but blood must he ' S spilled to obtain It oil e(tIUnble and lusting terms.-Andrew ac .Jnkson. .\ny .1dult suffrerin!; frov cough ti, . :r br itio isx U inim led lo CIll atI th 01ri.: , t r (1, I'Mwe kru ( . avni - ot abo'uel ree, a1 sam11ple bottle of Homsch r's G(.rman11 Syrny,11 a soothing :11nd he:1ling remeltdy for all ging, tro-w h'e, wichl hlas, a sucecessli record o. lilty years. (ives the istioenlt a roo)d nighlts' rest free from ougming. with fre expectoraltlon in tle momornuing. llegiar sizes. 25 and 75 cents. 'o sale in all civilized count mris. I L is sA n '{{ trt alri e is a N.h Le, '73A ime . '. in He used a Pebble In his day, to keep his mouth moist WRIGLEY gives us a wholesome, antiseptic, refreshing confection to take the place of the cave man's pebble. -%W1 We help teeth, breath, appetite, digestion and deliciously soothe mouth and throidt with this welcome sweetmeat. The Wrigley Speaurmen want to sand you their Book of Gum-nption. Selid a postal for it toda~y, Wmn. WVrigley Jr. Co., g 1 7:2 HK:suer Dudlg, Chicago. - Thelavor Lasts!'. Aderi inl Tnee olmn-it~ Pa.1T A tw GImes tIie saving queegee 3 5iA t,4 Tread L~~~ One Diamond Tire saves money for you in its first cost--you keep the saving in your pocket right then. In its life of service it keeps on say Ing for you. - Multiply that saving by four. Use Diamonds t all four wheels of your car. Depend on Diamond Squeegee Treads-blac d. red sides-rub that is as buoyant as the surrounds,an t er than the road it travels. Lia~mqad queege ie Swygert-Nickels & Co. f .AUi S, . c. J C ery Diamnd Tire ma 3 deliver fuli value rvec. If ever a Diamond Tire fail., a cheerful, fln dutetwil be promptly made. Black Tread-Red Side. 9/ F L ts 732,~ -z e--f( -ClNs--I a s