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WHY WRRY N SHOE POLISHES PRESERVE THE LEATHER LIQUIDS AND PASTES. FOR BLACK, WHITE,TAN, DARIK BROWN OROX'BLOOD SHOES. TH1E r.F.OALLY CoapoRAvIoNS. LTD. UFFALO, N.V. I am Sincere! Stop Calomel! I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone Listen to me! C oniiel sickens and you.may lose a day's -work IF bilious, constipated or heada hy read my guarantee. Every (rliggist. in 1ow--vour costs but a few cents, and if it fails druggist and evervhody a druggist to give easy relief in every case of has noticed a great fall inbk-ol' in the liver sluggishness and const ipqtion, sale of calomel. T1ev all give tle you have only to ask for your moneV sainc reason. DIodsoni's Liver T]one back. is taking its place. Do(lson's Liver Tone is a pleasant. 'Calomel is dalgelrous and people tasting, purely vegetable remedv. know it. while Dodson's Liver Tone harmless to both children and adults. is perfectly safe and gives betler re- Take a spoonful at night and wake stilts," said a prominent local drug- up feeling fine; no biliousness, sick gist. Dodsoni's Liver Tole is per- headache, acid stomach or consti sonally guaranteed by every drug- pated bowels. It doesn't gripe all gist who sells it. A large bottle the next day like violent calomel. -S wiflobit4 12.96%~ 857 Expenises ?aboi Feight The above d ia-gram shows the distribu tion of the averagc:e Swift dollar received, from sd of L::mf, pork and mutton, and thecir b/ Vomicts, during 1918. 1919 Year IU., or0 inteIrQ!ting and ir3aructive facts sent on request. Addiress 5-.ift (C. Company Un.Ion Stock Yau ds, Chica;;o, Illinois Swift & Com1pany,U.S.A. AMERICAN ARMY SECOND AT CLOSE Only France lad fMore' Men at Front. March. Gives Figures. United States Itepresented by Nearly Tiwo Alillion MIen When Armistice Was Signed. Washington, Jaii. 27.-On the day the armistice was signed the American army on the' Western front was secol.4 in strength only to that of France'it self. Figures made public today' by General .larcli showed that on Novem ber i i the United States 'vas repre sented on the western front by 1,950, 100 men. France on November 1, the last (late for which oflicial figures were available, had 2,559,000. The British and the Portuguese attached to the British army totalled 1,718,000, while the Belgian and Italian forces on the Western front aggregated about 200,000. These totals are all based upon what Is termed the "ration strength". This incudes every soldier who has to he fed, both combatants and tle neces sary medical and supply organiza tionsm. General March again today gave (omliarative (ieiobi lizat Ion totals for the United States and British armies. ITp to -January 2.1 the UInited States had actually discharged 57,366 olllcers and 858,117 men. The British, on January II lhid discharged 17,579 offlicers aid 611,950 men. The total ordered for discharge in this country Is now 1. 300,000. General Maarch announced that pun ishments of war time severity for mili tairy offendeis in the United States have bein stopied by the-war depart ment. From now oi military offense at home will he punished in accord ance with an ordeir issued by the pres Ident before the war, which sets out tile maxim sentenCes vleh would be approved for military offenses in tiiie of peace. The new order does not. apply to troops in France, Siberia or Italy. General 'larch said t.oday that men discharged from the army will be per imiitted to retain the divisional insignia which they wore while in service. A recent order of the delartment permit ted wearing of those insignia ill) to the (late of discharge. So far as the men remaining in the regular army are concerned the regulations concerning uniform wil be maintained and they do not permit soldiers to wear insignia of the division with which they former ly served. NAUSEALESS CALOMEL IS BEST FOR FLU Dlo'tors aid IDruggists ('lim1 ('alotalis, the Netiscaless Onlom1pel, is ]Iest Laxistie for Colds, (rippe ian d In flueniza. At the first smi of a cold, ir the time to take a Calotabi, the perfected naui sealess caloiel that has all tlie liver beiefits le'ft. il .a ti stin g taken onut. Doctors S y tati hore is iloth ing like It to pt t you iv er right and keep your syst i I condition to re sist aind avoid e ds, influenza andi~ ipneumnon ia. The biest insui 3ice aga ist intl uenza and lineumnila i\ a gocod active lIver' and~ youmr physich au or' druggist wvillI tell you that Calc tabs is the most thorough and effective, p s wvell as the safest and most ni ree, ble rmd o this 'pur'pose.tb~e a wl low of w'ater-thiat all. 'No salts, no nausea, nor' thme al ghtest interfereiie -w'ithm your eating, pleasure, or wor'k. Next morning you awvake feeling fine wvith a hearty appetite for' breakfast. Your cold has vanished and y'ou are ready (or' work oir .play. Calotabh are sold by dlrugglsts evt rywher'e in seal ed packages. price thirty-fly'e cents. Your' money' hiandled right back if you ar'e not dellgghted.-(adv.) Insfornmat ion Wiansted. Air. aind .Airms. 10. P. llhodles, of (Green w~oodl loilte 5, wish to find~ through thle thle mediuam uof Th'ie Adlvertiser1, Ithe add(Iress oif the parients cir somiie iiear rela tives of .\ sr. I thhdes, of Iaureins ('ounty, who was a imiember oif thle 30thi iDivision, 'o. I, I I Mh Inf., amnd was (in thle (c5 a itlly list last year. .\l r. amid( .\i is. IthlodeIs of GrI een wood 'oun ity lost a s'on ini thme 5ame (oimipany andl they ini Ihis (tounity (i concerning 11h4 two, name14 and address.5 witll kinly~ oblige) thlim ihy wilingi at once'. Tihey will be' glad t'i returi n itomst 104. 'h'ymare nat surie I lat he4 was5 a member1) ol Wyomn a mt 50I Look 2.' iad lIe'tain the A tlanta, (Ia., says 'that 'women can hn lirove t:heirs youithfi c harmm and beauty 100 per cent in ll few (lays by simply applying a 1itfi QOcoitone Face P'owderi twvo or thiree ti es ma day. It addos to the sklin a natu9Irl y'c Vety, so fine, so refreshing amo daintily per' fumedC'( wvIth a iiost exo it'e Frsench odor that Is sure to jhtsh you. If youii dealer will not <n you send 25c to the Cocotone -o. Atlanta, G)a., for a lai'ge biox. For' sa p by Laurens IDrug Comipanyi3. Plies Cured in 6 to 4 Days Drugglstu refonmd money if PAZO )INTMENT falle, to cusre itchinsl. Iinui, BIlerdin: c r1 i rotrud a.it Pile., Instantl y reiteves' ichitnut Pliei, atal you can m~et restful sleen after tht* first noolication. Priecon0 + * * * * * * *...... * * 'i/ALS NEWS. * Dial's, Ja,4 27.-Gov. Cooper In hIs inta:w ttral address struck the keynote wi'.en i he advocated a statewie coipul (sory school atteidanlce law. This cor respondent has not always been in favor of such a law, thinking perhaps Ihat it savored too much of usut ing the rights of parents, involving the ab rogation of individual Judgment, and coincidently, individual Conscience. Iowever, it is said "Only the foolish ain( the (lead never clange their opin Ion", so I confess I have since changed mine, and earnestly desire to see the day when such a law With an amend ment, to meet different 'eetions and in dividual cases, shall be enforced, for our dear old commonwealth has been blinded too long. True, it will cost money and effort, yet the best things in our state have only boen obtained by paying the price, but they have been worth it al ways, and they are worth it now. Soulth C rolina, in com parlson, has had a brief history, but in that coi Par'Ativell short period she has passed through severe striug'ggies, torturous. anxious years anl( has eierged witi banners flying, to he alas branded in the (end with thle stigma of illieracy. Statistics show the rate, especeiaIly aiong the aduilis, to be Ilarming and unless drastic steps are laken to reme dy this evil, posterity will have ha ish lhings to say of a enerallon tiha a0 lowd(.( its little children to grow up to lhe neglcct of a common school educa tio', thereby neglecting the diles which lintu ire and the nat'ion's interest d-r.ands of them. To make' the "world safe for democ "avy", a militanr .spirit was put oil, and it will require a spirit none the Ie'ss patriotic if South Carolina is to terminate for all iles tihe very Ilrall (10111 of Illiteracy which has beven her curse. For such a cause, for such a iurpose, you and all of us will do ouir fill part. So it is up to tile solons now in session, to do their part by passing a comptilsory e(dication law. Mrs. T. S. Brooks. .i'. and 'Airs. Wn. Ihrooks. 'and little Sarah 3lIc, of 'j.is place, together with Dr. and Mrs. ,. W. Beason, of 10den, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Brooks, of Cray, Court, last Sunday, where they en Joyed an old-fashioned turkey dinner. Miss Mattic S-mmons has gone to Greenwnod, wyhere Ie will he in at tIendance at Cecil'. commercial colege. AIr. Pierce Hlarris, after a sojourn of revera wveelis in C(ollunbi:. has I'e turned to his home at this place. Mr. -al'ray and famlylV recently of S1iIloli. have inoved into their hlind solne new home neat' here. h'liev are weleonil odditions to the corn monit3y and ie "glad hu1knd'" is being1r extent'ld to tihim onli'v sl'. Coroner I11. It. Owings and wife imve re'ently iloved to .ray ('oilrt, wlire they will reside during the comlinw ilo(nithis We regr-!iet thle loss of t hese Mod0( i~eopile, hli '1/is h f'oi' them imuch sit C rs in theirt r.ew home. A wedding of interest, t houigh not sitrpr'isinig to the friends of I le coin ract ng paritiies, o'curried in Lauitrens Sunday, Jlanuary I19th, wh'len .\iss Clara Camphell was united In mar' riage to .\ir. Jesse H~iendeson, the cereiioniy being perftormied by Mr i. .1ilhni, rmstor' of thle Ilies Streetl Met hodist chur tch. fboth Mr. H ender' son and hIls bride are fr'oii this place. and nmber' their fr'iends by the score. .\l's.I elenderson is thle daulghiteri of .\lr. and Mrs. T1. 11. C'amphell, whlile the groom is a progr'essive young farmer. Thei'e has b'een quite a lack of r'eal news her'e lately.3' Mutch of the blame may' be laid 1to the "flu"i' which is pi', school ha~s bieen pu11t der anthii er' (Iuairantine. I lowever, thiere is no in (iCease of thei dnise-asc, andl iio doubt1) if a igidl lerisonal iluaratin liiis enflor" ed, thbere wvill be no fur ther' I ('ase ofS Ste dread disease. '\ inrnee rnietThIIa IiiaStarrhe curfi Ioad enlarrhI lures ro utii.w c nim m t Ifeao e 'ea liend abolci 1 '~ - tal'('t d it ', i ll . i iii r', ea iti, .i Ifesent year .ahotl nihowet l re'ord I Ifiial't yo bra the alyoni daii hely'an e get it (lit an .'iairt it at once to for (everi rId you1 self of calarrh. Th'le L aur iens I )rutg ('o. ori aii otherl('i goodl druiggist, will sell y'ou a bottle of' aiid not1Ice how (ickly13 it c lear's out the alt' passages and1( itakes the en tre htead feel fine. I 1yomuel used reguanrly should end1( caitrrh coughs, ('olids, bronicht Is oi' asthItnia. A (com1pl ete outtfit, i nclutding i'ad rubbder' pocket inhaler' and bot Ie ofI liyomi, ('osts bitt littIe. No st omachi dosinig; just lreathle it. Bsoothlinlg and healing thle iinlmed membrnne. - .~.-200 Lb;. .. . > PLANTERS% i Cr_>3 TLIZEI ~4 WHICH? A season's toil wvasted on a soil deficient in planlt food, or a litle money invested'in Planter's Fertilizer-and your Truck, Cotton or Grain crop more than doubled? Make your choice now. Propgressive Souther'n farmers long noo realized the necessty of supplyinr: exhau-t edi soils with Ph osphoric Acd, Amm~onia and Potash, whic hi every cr':, ne'b IIN b--~r ? A' s*C ea ble's Phil w tooapsorie iAcid, Am c'n - i Po an th rj,. ht proIprI ins. fo.-t 'r a y - ':r fr Plaonery e ,.t now rd l delayed derlvery. \: :: - ;. :uv . :- .' -.a f:.-r ir~'for mato , fr:.e :.ve:-, or ric ', or write yur iruck',- Coto . r :::;: ra. cre mortad Trade Makeoo yo r t-- c o . : Plorsv Soden ferirn lze &h Phesosupt e ole P iALT, SmoU C RO I. -b> ( IK( ANNOUNCEMENT We take pleasure in announcing that we have closed District Manager's contract with Mr. T. D. 'Watkins, formerly of Anderson, South Carolina, te represent our great old company with headquar ters at Laurens, Sout Carolina, for the following counties: Laurens, nion anAd New berry. See Our Co tydet Before You Buy. it--I.'/ i- .'/ol New Enggid'Mutual Life Insurance Company CHARTERED IN 1835 HORACE J. McGEE, State Agent Brown Building Anderson, S. C. SAF'E, GENTLE REMEDY BRINGS SURE RlELIEF Por '06 ye~arsq flOt MEngT. i, aien . i o m-CI e 1)( -24 Ie* AI ii't Tk witht~it alttack1 of kili.y! '' .. -I e Si:hr j tor ner IlI. The hali ng o dI1isase ,'onn1e taI with i h2. 141.1 N*i hh~A 110 at-nli r is out ine po1ion'. hr;ans1 4Li4 i tbii up m~l -2, 1(440 r i - Ial health1 vf4IC4 i l 4 surely follo re health11 or-xans; weaen ed2-t 2'. 1 , '41234. 1 n ei a l o has bee re.4 wae:-: ,.. be.4.4 they, 1111' te14r i'll 2ion and pre-(i t~e 1 2:lC.Is4 they do theii r4' work - -1i l -t I mtn1- of -2i1l'4i1 ai C'nV41C- n t* - 4n1- or money n21 '41 * .4C fI it.C, wt yi:1 let pack 1 ity o A&c dt, Gas, Souring, Dyspepsia pmac ) l )mp of i from indi-. e-sion1 a'ndi ll distn/'ss from an~ upjset >tomatchi stops iqb tantl r .XYcs! I At once! * * Wo more stoma headache. - Never any indigestion pain. so " Papc's Diapepsin not only re lieves had stomachs buot it strength ens weak stomachs. Spe ndidts B u m ages DiapeYOnRon'El