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W.hen calomiel coMies Mel and without nmaking you sick, into contact with sour bile it crashes you just go back and get your money. it iteausi ng crapl)ing aid nausea. If you t ake calomel today you'll )o Jf you feel bi ms, headachy, con- sick and nauseated tomorrow; be ytipated and all nocked out, just go sides, it may salivale you, while if to your druggist n(d get a lottle of you take Dodson's Liver Tone you Dodson's Liver ' one for a few cents will wake up feeling great, full of which is a haraless vegetable sub- ambition and( ready for work or st itute for damngerouus ealonel. Take play. t is harmnless, pleasant and a spoonful and if it doesn't start safe to give to children ; they like it. y > PLA NTER S CH? ~ a seamn: (l toi! wvasted on a soil dlehcient in Ipdant tod r mone iIIy invested in Planter's;e liXr on --;n.1 or TIrun C (' n (1 r G.'rain crop nmore than hdou ed ?~ M\ake nyC , - n e~ t ':a for inf r on, ti u, free advic e, or pr .ces or w rite , t. Mer ba, Si Ls mpc d oh/>r G ianLt iiard I Tude-Ma r k. Loo0k PlaneraFertifl er & Phosphate Co. MAf UFACTrURF.RS CH ARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA ; t t 'r Eb RAILWAY OWNERS WANT PROPERTY E'arly 1liturn0 1 of Lines Deisred. ad. dress by lilliott,. President of North ern Piteilie Speaks to ('ommIiereIl ('11u1 of ('hicago. Chicago. Mar-ch 8.-I'arly return of the railroa(s5 to operation by the con paniies which own IICIti ald the pas sage of constructive legislation to enable pIivate ownership to be made siuecessfil were advocated by IIoward 10II liot. president of tile Northert 'acitle Hailway ili an addriess before Ilie 'otmimercial Cil o1f ('hicago to flight. .lr. Elliott pre sent(I 0n3e datl a 1 of col nra 1s b3('t iletetn the situoat ion of the railways inIdie'r privcat atii li(ldert gov 4.rnin1ent o~wrationl. "T. he 'iPensyl\l1ia system," 1h4 said. "furnishel 12.2 p r ('('it of the total tli nalileage and I I '-2 lieir (etI of the iolal pas'owner inileage of f1he steamo loads of (his cmil try. Ont Ievelber 2l.11917, that system had 2::3,600 (It. loyee's, andI on Decenther I:H, 1!918, it ham :7:1,101 iitploytes. Altogetler' the toil utileag hanItdl(t il INlS was less than in 1917 i lie railways being lit the year 1917 under private contiol). ievarly 10,0111t more employes weei re 4tiriied to lhlindle the smaller vollule of businless. "'These statentents are not mtade 1 critiismtt of file railroad adniuinisti'a lion or of 111i llbers of it, bllt simply to eltphasize it' point. Ithat ithe sys ieii: of goverti'1oent opl''ation is not pIrodiet'ive of ithe best results. With tle saime railroads I little better eluipment in 191 than in 1917, and the saie oflicers and mien bt with dif ferenit organlizationl and dir-ection,. gov. er'nnttent control had the cffect of re ducing that tirele-s energy and indi viltual initiative so tin portant. to the success of an enthusiastic operation of the railroads less than In 1917 and was very 11111ch tuiore costly to tie countlry. "I nll not belleve tlat human natire and thte artf of government have de veloped sutli'iently to make govern m]ent ownerslhip and oper'ationt sue cessful today. I do not believe that em harking on iIthe sea of government ownersIhi!i anal operation involves ; i'sk of shiPrie(k. "The iai tway exilt ives 10 not be lieve in the regional Wl under wil1l all thev iailr'oads inl a. given teli'tory art lo e u rgoed inlto onle systeml. The-lo h3lieve ol ' g ao1raphieal econointi au1(1 social (onlilions, a1e so differen t froit tlose existing it ro. eignt louties WI imiust olvv onir problemil ill olt' ow' way and iol alopt :t plnl breatise som other ntation may13 have experimlvete1 with it. "S1taill., 1insul essfuil and 'weakli n14 e1s' dep idrill upoln their onnlil e. lions with the gre at t,1unk Hl s, tntSl graduaily Ib absorb d a11d1 he Olti ofar11 of IhI lae livger sysaells. "Reu'(t lt. d cmlpetitio 'ts 'esitlly m service, shouled ontilued he Mween thle greal sses dilCulronfotigth ho wob mus e bradi viw of fit and antspiri O utiv anf tak to alCasfor peor HAdac: Cooilidesdei < NBeri Tabetiopp irn. Tootrachn O NcuriEti ey Guos Pai Lam Bayr'' Lumgen o Jon-an TlabclTablet of'pakage'. sary, rh path oe t h r tiyer Manua "Byer Toaletdste of Salicyicacid Quicko fromC-it Msery! 20uet. oft caino to Comfrt, se Neuo ralgin"a Grfaipetbita Eaahtifunzlod proved but there is a limit, to 'what com Imerce' 1111d in(tistry can pay and sur vive. It is surely better to have rea gonable wages and continuous employ Imtent rather than to force wages so high that industry languishes, for then the %wage earners themselves will suf fer imtost of all. "Some have suggested that tite gov ernmieit guarantee a flxed retunit upon railroad property. Tie railroad ex execttives believe a giaraintee would tind to reduce initia(tive and retard ellleivint mlanagemenil t and they do0 not. ask for it. Thy believe witi ade i<lite rates, reasonlable liberty to act, and good tuituigentieit, roads tiat have been' wIs(y plainted, hotnest ly Ii naniteti and well mitanaged Ca sus lain themselves. "(hine adin~tisl rativ'e steit thtat miight he alkeli it tlie not distant! fit lut re wolihi Imve thw way to 1retutn to pri vall' owner-shill and oteratioln is thlis uItggestiont and I hleiv1e'V' it would ht(lp the simionl: "let the president. continue the eenl Stral organizat ion in Washingtnt ini (I a dirvet or general who with his staff. will suerVise the whole sittia ition, direct policies and make those ad.ijustmitets -withi the railroads that, will lie reluired after governmental control eeases. This'central organiza tiot should direct tle operation of the tonas throutgh the companies them selves ratlier than through a system of regional directors. In other words, say to the board of directors and ex (eitive ofilcers of each comnp;ty that from and after -a given date they are to take charge of their properties and manage, maintain and operate them for the account of the United States and as may be ordered by the presi dent through the central iorganiza tion." U OFF CORNS! Apply few drops then lift sore; touchy corns off with fingers I)oesn't hurt ta 'hit! Drolp a littile Free tzonev ()n anl aching corn, Instantly that ('0rn1 stops hurting, (lten yonl lift it rigit ot. Yes, magie! A finly holtle of Freezonte costs bu1t a few vents at anty dutg store, btt. is silt iii to reiove every hard Corn1 , soft. colni, otr corn1t betweent the toes, and the calluses, withoit. so:ieness of iri' 1tation . lFte/.onti is the senisaItiotta d Iiscnv ery of a C' icinitat I geti is, jt is Woit. K(E1'* lifl AND 11919 WAll SAVI N(S STlA MP1S SEP'A HA'il: Pu rchaslers of 19I1I9 Waiir Stam ttps Shtoutil Not Pitt TIhemi ont 19) I ert itient es, Certitientis. If thti Ils 1 eri't illeaites has tilaitk spaves, just iput the Cerlitieit< aiway wi? itot ilintg it in withI 191! stamttps. Thle samte 'lTrt stamttps aind l'Trift 'ardos arte uised thtis y'air as wire ulsi1 last year, andii whent a thrift icard hld.ii intg sixteen stamptls is illied, it will be ieihangdi tor, a 1919 Wart Satvinic Sam ion O playmtent oft th add iiiti oina hetwiieeu ni th i rile of the Wair Saivina: Thlorift .4tamips. War;t Savintgs Stampls iirmlyv hidentitiet worith a (ilarteri. ITe War Savinig. Stampiits wvill lie worth fiive dollaInrs int foiw year s. If atny liiest itn a rises abIoulI y'our stampi is 'r how1% you shtotuld handil( ask thle postmster~t . Wte wvisht to I thank ottr friendis an<it nteighbor and~ ii DrlI)s. J1. W. Iteason ai( I!. II. Stewart for their kinidness aunr symtpa thIy duii ng thle receit Iillntess and1( dleath of our dear Pson an brl itothIer Mr's. C. C. Saxon and Famtily. Dr. Chas. A. Crom GRAD UA TE=^=-E VETERINARY SURGEON & DENI Service Day and Night Charges Reasona Will Appreciate Your Patronaj Telephones: Residence 201; Offie Office at Posey's Drug Store. IT'S NOT YOUR IT'S Kidney disease is no respecter of p ons. A majority of the Ills aillictl pe11 toilay can be traced baclo kidntey trouble. Tho kidneys are the most important organs of the body. They are the filterers, the purillers, of your blood. Kidney disease Is usually indieated by weariness, leeplessness, nervousness, dosspondoncy. backachec, stomach trou Vlfl, pain in loins and lower abdomen, gall 1tones, gravel, rheutuatisin, sciatica and lumbago. All these dorangements are natuse's signals to warn you that the kidneys need help. You should use GOLD MODAL Haarlom Oil Capsules imme YewOrA Luzia a S dN re]; gth inthe Stateg The Reily-1 Ne GUARAF It. after using the can according to dlrec "* " sfI" d In ver rem will refund the mona Name in> SeleVTn er I T ble re. e45 1r,4ART YOUR KIDNEYS lately. The soothing, h ea'linl g oil stitlu ualat(cithe kidneys, relieve:t Iillamma tions ati<l destroya 0ho gerisi wi ch have Causeil It. I)o nlot wait i until to mnorrowv. (14) to yourii (11igit Itoay and iix t n 'Oi > lia-tlrii Oil Capsules. In twenty-fIou r hou1rs yOU shoull fcel hi alth anldl viyor returning and will bleis tihe day you lirst heard of GO11:,l A4i linarlein Oil. After you feel. that you havo cured yourself, contini uo to tako one or two CalpSiuleii 011011 (ItY, so Its to l(&Qj) ill tsrit-c1lam condition and ward ofd tho daniger of other attacks. Ask for the origitial ihnportel GOLD M IAL brand. Thro slzes. Money rO funded if they do not help you. tal ansCofe me is distinctly liern coffeefor ernpeople.New sisitshome.sir ,wOrleans has >utationofmak e best coffee whole United EVERY POUND SOLD IN AN INDIVIDUAL AIR-TIGHT TIN CAN coffee 'aylor Company w Orleans TEE nitire contents of tons, you are iot aect. your vrocer Fyou paid for it. In the sealed packagkae AllI of its goodness sealed In - Protected. Pre~served. The flavor lasts! ,and be SU GLEYS. l's in ickage, but look ie-the Greatest loody- Land. F.RFECT GUM IA~ hk 21 atKent Right