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*S!YRUP OF FIGS" IS LAXATIVE FOR CHILD Look at tongue!' Remove polsons crow stomach, liver, and bowiels. r( Acce31 .yt' (ig (nly- loh.0k im the i me Caililo rnia tni the <!a e y suhre your chibi! i.: 'm;vin t he 110 esc t and mtost hatrmle.: latx:.ive ()r 1 liy.Al for th ltle, n. nel~t'. lEvD . tnl lb svt'l. C'hil (renl ove it, (Iciicious . lily tasIe. Fiull one(c fut: or chii doIs e on4( ()t each bottle. (lite i w tWithoutt fear. umetic(! Your mus:o say "Canror.ut lila.''t - --- -- --ot ..n "w....-,. R . tso ...a.u. NEGLECTING THAT COLD OR' COUGH? Why, when Dr. King's New Discovery so promptly checks it you don't want to be enreless and let that old coli or cough drag on or thar new ua neklc develop seriously. Not when you nm got such a rprovedi successfui remedly as Dr. King's New Discovery. Cold, cough, grippe, croup does not resist This standard reliever very long Its (unlity is as high today t s it al ways has been--r 1 It's be growing steadily in populh ity f( more than ffty years. 6Oc. nd . .20 a bottle at all druggists. ' it a trial. Tardy Bowels, biert Liver They just won't let you put "pep" Into your work or play. Sick head ache comes from retaining waste mat ter and impurities in the body. Feel right for anything-make the liver lively, the bowels function regu larly, with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Smoothly yet positively they produce results that cleanre the system and make the '.aver and bowels respond to the t.ir -.lds of a strong, healthy body. 1' Still 25c,-at all druggists. Try the'u tonlgl t. vowi Helps Sick Women Cardul, the~ woma n's im tonic, heclped Mrs. Wil hiam F versole, of i lazel ''l Patch, Ky. Re."1 what . be writes: "I had a Ag general breaking-down of my health. I was In bed tar weeks, unable to get up. I had such a weakness and dizziness, . . . and the pains were very severe. A friend to I me I had tied every- F th ig else, why not Cardul?... I did, andI soon saw It was helping F me . .. After 12 bottles, ' I am strong and well." 3 TAKE sy, worn-out? Is your i lack of good health caued( from any of the comn plaints so common to W women? Then why not give Cardul a trial? It should surely do for' you g what It has dons for so q many thousands of other i women who silf fered-It ' should help you back to g health. Ask seome lady friend who has taken Cardul. She will tell you how It 4 helped her. Try Cardul. Ail Druggists . IEDS MAKE EFFORT TO COYTREI, LAIORI lans Discovered Aiming 'to. Foment 4 Revolution. More Irrests Made. Washington; Jan. 4.--Phans of the ommunist and Communist Labor par- 1 ies, nagainsit whom the great raids by < :overnnent agents inaugurated Fr -it lay night are directod. to gain control 1 f all labor organiations. as the means ( f fomenting revolution were reveal- 1 I tonight in documents made public the department of justice Assist .nt Attorney (Generai Garven mad<e ub li c the documents, w ichlo were seiz-': d in several Cit!cs, w ith the desire, e said, that the Amerlcan people learn tile rea)lurpses of lhese meIcllin roup:; 1n hi nat ut of the polsoil in-y we(re pruln" In thejir pl4ra It "h'lo1( front witin" . it th. lilaiir utiols, 4s dlisclorchd in lt Ihe 'nonife' (I :lt'i prograim," the leadecrs O t i ii antiSi t ard ' 1 o ii - .hor ;m i ( iiiline 'or their di heCr -nta thet pr;..a~m for ine(iting iinnil-1 incu :y si nall strikesi and deve'lop- I line t of Ih rma'- li l : ike's into iass ictioll. 'ie pan of acti OU was giv n u detail from "smiall dtrikes to minor a; st rike, i frol minor mssi strikes (1 general strlikes and from g;enerali Strikes to the (iictatorshi;i of the 1)1( c tatri:t throu:.'th revolution." Ih'ploring the trend of idevelopmeant >f trade uninn isti the "manifesto" 'x:ii"The older unionism wr, based on he craft (ivisVions of rnaIi Indis Iries. 'he uiion;s consiste ' primarily of killed workers, whoi' skill in itself s a form of lIroperty. Today the (om nant union is actually a bulwark of 'apitalismi, merIginig imperialisim anld recepting state capitalism." The "ani'festo" admonishes the par Ies' followers t hat they must 'actively I nage in th' struggle to revolution ze the trada)4. unions." It adds that as igan;nst the unionism of the American "eder-.. lon of labor, !there is need for mphasis of revolutionary implieation, end "we recoulz i e that the American 'ederationr of Lahor is reactionary and I bulwark of capitalism." Department agents in many cities ontinued today the work of running lown and interrogating members of he two org.dnizatlons Ofllelais said t was distinctly surprising that each party ntutblred so many American Itizens in its membership. The party 'olls were said to carry the names of many persons well known in their re! ipectiv('e communities and Amerlean Aizens. Although there Is no federal laws under whileh the American com nulnists 'all he dealt, with, department igents were not overlooking these. l'heit cases will he titr'ed over to state overinentls. Two hnr(1!'ed and eilIhy persons ar 'e:ted today in Deloi. w''e added to ie list Of those taken into custody, vh!cl is fhct a ppalOchIiltin; 1,500. Nine y-four additlonal arrests 01' ali ens vere reported to dlr. ( hirvn's ofile (i ay, Ceidin., tie Iota' a n1111st whom lie departe:ient blive it ha: "per ..t ....a ''" to 2,72't. I, lu'!iidedl int the 1irrest repor0,ted t oda y wereo: .1 (laklo P'a., two; Do's M lne': 15; Spok ante, en; P'ortla1d, Ore., te nit ad Toledo mnd PiIttsbur11gh two 0:ach, and Denver'0l Amnong thos)~e arre'sl ed in PortLland vas Victor Sautlit, whll attr'acted at entionl by3 his activitles as a dlelegate o the August convenlto ofl(f tihe Comn nuniiist Lahor01 par'ty in Chlicago. In spokane, federal age'nte took into culs 0(dy Peter F'edorchl, whio oillicials said(, ladI been1 one1 of the~ mlost dIangeroius igitators with whlom thley ha~d to delol n tihe INorthlwest. NEAR STl'ANDSTILL4 tIfatistica Shiowi Year Ileginis with Die velopment Near C'omplefe Standstill. Chicago, Jan. i.--tatistles coml >11led by the0 Haliway Age shtow thlat heo year' 1920 begins with the develop nient of the( railways or the United1 states near'er a compliete standstill hanW anly time since the first rail was aid in America. "In thle yea" 1919," says the Rail vay Age, tile total mileage of new ines built in the United States was 86 miles. This Is the smallest figure vhich has ever been recorded by this >aper. Furthnirmore It does not rep 'esent a net increase in mileage. i~hur.j ng the year 689 miles of main line 'ahiway were abandoned for opera ions. 'Prior to tihe year 1915 the nlenge of the coutntr'y was steadily ncreasing. Aithoughl tile rate at vhich it was increasinir had been di ninishing for seome years and espe laily sinlce 1910. The: available .4la isties Ifindlte that since 1916 the nileate of line abandoned has been' mlbatantially greater than tile neCw nileage built. Stom ch il s iermlandnltly dilsa >erafter nking tile tuaranhteed efiy ioa - - inck otTer. * Tates ne: co's a trifl"' .UDiver--d '".---h" Iy ni Lcgure'u A.rcnit J. C. Suhl & C-.' 'Lton~ them 3OTTON GINNED IN TIIS STATE gorernment IReport Olies 1919 More than 1918. Director Sat L. Rogers of the bu 'eau of the census, department of r0mmeilrce, announces (tic preliminary 'eport on cotton glnnsed by counties n South Care!lna for the crops of 1919 tad 1918. The report was made pub ic for the state at 10 :1. in., Saturday, )ccember 20, !919. (Quantitier: are in inining bales. 0ou)nt!g round as half bales. .inters wev not in1clude'd.) ('ounty 19 191 ie S .at ... . ..1 \h e: ill(0,111' \ 'kae.. ...... is \i'ena ............. :r w el 7 )Iorth I ....... .. . 1 S .1;11 albmtiicn .:' t9 :i,5 h:: ler:tith .1'( " :; ,() )arc'e s!i n . . . . 1.,79: 7,o 2 lle l21.1 2, 1 " a4lt'i( (1 1 0S2 21.''79 iorlnee .. .. ... 1 7 32,29 iCoigt't0wvn "1,:; 4,1 13 ;reenville .. .... 1:, I), 34,77 1 Ieeniwood . . i; s" l arlbton .. .. . .. .1I 1,.15!) 22,:;72 Ilorry.. .. .. ... S,52) 7,197 asper .. ......1.992 t; ( rale . .. .. 1.002 27 17" ~auns.........1 :,002 20, I~ 7:,2 3ree..nwo .. ... .....(1.74" i2 .axim gtoi .. .. ..:12.!), il etor'iy .. .... ...1 t:,73 1. 91 Manon .. .. .. .10 15,959 Marlboro .. .. .. 7 115 (11.:7! Lewaaer . . .. . .. .2.211 2,929 La onee . .. . . 22,x)11 20,71.1 iM'angeu ...... .3,91 1 9.1.790 PiekCorisk . .. ..22,7s7 17,1; Ric\land .... ... .::5669 21,429 Salbor . . . .. .23,467 24 90 Spartanburgw..h...r73,203 ..7,91.1 Dontee .. ..... 112 .17.967 (Unlo......... 17,5t1, 16,916 YoD . . . . . . 11,;12 :13,3 IS ABLE TO 6O BA~CK TO WORK lifts Bcen (Wilu IM~ t rounger ' er iDuy PI was .:o w ak a d in .o.n when I got over thec il iii ,. ' (+. tat I co ln Idi't. work,' said ,. S. C. aiall of 1:17 ''aird Avenue, North, N:.slivile. '.. .... t wellI-kn I l i lii liriai!' c' solIc itor of that. .ity. 'I11(elt wveal; all over' and~ wi: fldigh t al( I ho it h:1 V( an)' i LII i'd t Willa I sturt . '.1 . t"A II 'IluigO t:o ituilc 1i1' I r t now ha and'I l t'O :1 o 141 7.77 1 i t 1a on 1.11( 1 W at. ti .',3:li:i 4,1. 1:i!on In C nyhody~~'ii ,Is 0:m :l'e ,77i frmi !!km(2.!it u )iV'ir6s like : 10-a9 2,.7 Meilloue I ~ Soldcx 0 7,1ey 97 ao r1i ~ a em igC. d byth ?olwmgna-y dugs,853 27ra7 :'i1,Dig o, 10a2out Youn7's l~hi'iuae. C iro!i; .S :.(bd 5n,7:12 '1 ;'Uglst .In evey I .owi throughout 2h.5 st:a,7e. I'Orner IIr~t ea :rdo 1-1n Hl..9 im~n n l'~t 1 2mm ,7lo 7 17,G-liid )tCals7.Sha ,StIrma o(f,9h6 rem AttawE and atG osRvrBd ine TesIne lierIs taye. w~ atht cIty. "It fer. weawalll thearald wlatd ih nd Yor dsntc hevcang andit and gredn' wath mchee. b boes "A iendwa susedd whtr lerheone, :dwn aot. bThlendh Ispeed thin iaty y ard InBokynrr wth:-ya dy fIrc st ared takennonlrto and onH ~Iackad and Capt0.y erv. Jaron evrin mutch navalr ondiion also andre n te party. ater he now. / of l"er htelleed .lutnchoto he ate icrne at relMeri. Icwa' raspred Al aorwas dlInne was -giten ther ins kludI want to eld nhe Mrte htp riat bcd whe ai bee fferng brom weaness toaandonervlans tok acon ollowinr husbanyd dutbrgg Is tory 1111... you. cat-al wuyr t ake (F~i; y11STMAC'S SAYE) Instantly Itlifl4J1couU. ~i~oatedGaa. FCelng Stops 31eiso~cd uamin i3\ pezing. and all L~af~ ucic. Cuji.I b~y AcidStmach F ATO'NIC it tho bcst remendy. 'Pinnof thou wuttttd to l'a'.' or we wil rfwuil m(Honey. Call Lod got nt l~ig Lox today. You will new0, ~1~ 'W het.her I puetk. 'I'IllCV i't' .ronl III litl( ijitliji steel 113 its i'WIIIICt t ltpOiiglly vqI~ipp. I will so 11,1 r .eirs v. uill I Itrc Inl~ly and e1 itl. y 11v l~) i l l vi .li ,1 11( (oil t . l ~ l"tl, '~s l We n.ItP I ii llt E. Maill Sttee Col1 lt .. . i . R Ca ....... 'L1l F E).. .. .. E.~Wi Mai ate Aito >a") O W EN BROS. 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