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BREAKS A COLD IN, A FEW HOURS "PMOWN CoI (ompon41" then uireaks up a cold Ii i few hours. .ikm't stay -tTifed-ul,! Quit blow il,,nd iutnftliuig! A dose of "Papns Vold Copotiml" taken every two houirs uutil threve doses are taken us ulaiy break., ull a. severe cold anld efids a grippe m isery. 'The very tirtsi dose o1)e1ls your (logged-ity tils nd thev a-ir pas sag, es of Ihe he.: i:tops nlose.1 run in lug; relieven; he heardache, dullness, fomrorishness. .-neezin", soreness and 4tffu213. "P'alp's Coi Coimpolnd" is the qiuickest, seIst rel i f kiowt I 'alid vos4t only a ht w tents aM drug stores. )t acts -wit hont assist:ioce, tastes nice, vonltains. ho twinlinef-Inlsist upon LET "DANDERINE' SAVE YOUR HAIR check Igly (tandruY. Stop hair com Ing 4 -.81 double its beaulty. 6- - h r i s , (V .t ma t It re(vt. i.rish, iteby scalp sttt ameti 1a: h thit stimuilating Tolli' 1H'ewilt esh.- l Ihe failuished ha.0r rool, revvia'l Iizin-1 . and in1)vigo rating ey harin 111v il hu to pn ie ha . Ir allit ;-i. M getilig thill. +.y or. 'adin"._. itr a few% apilitions of "Dani .mi t I i dtoilt find 1 fail ll U ir lo t a t iclof a every' hair Aim vws 11 I' Hi'. %-::-or,. rg tls imore onlor :uni thickness. .\ rt.w cent's bulys a1 b(tite o)F de -' (I I ;I!14d1.1ill1e" ! 1 nll dv u (II11 m ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Name " Bayer " is on Genuine Aspirin-say Bayer -r_ Int ein "ayetr Tablets of Aspirin" im a "Bayer packaige," containing proper Sr. et iets for ColdsA, Pain, Ieadache, \eu ralgia, IUmbago, amid Rheumatism. t "tayer" means genuine Aspirin prescrilbedit by physicians for nineteen yvar.-. Hautdy 1iin boxes of 12 tablets fAiti few centa. Aspirin is trade mark -f Bayer Abn.utrffacture of Monoacetie Ldstc, r of sAlieylicacid. Hatns 1920O Seed~ Cataog Free ~;t itt te IL' lm es () V l'undred thand *suyrin ' tu. 1.lv ar w it'ti br ili t hoat l i :. :1 heintL a ii V allt~t t at is n Pe mlil t o -I .o: It i . (' i l~tl cardit g-qir d. it , ( il fir o11 ,- I 19::0' cata-t llati :'ts' ii si ga eit hv heirt. byw tmai t' n ili. neral 'ftieo i in0 the ret have V~(~ ifi ome t~tirosh dred thY !. Cutome. rltwh buy frc o u by ti. \\'inu it tat ad 'isf you Wi 19: O - .5N P lsan t i tt )t ius t t liedt in t your it l f in . th e So t. Ontly aieujti tis tha the yotaya hm. rt ''r free copy of~ thi pl ni na "iNGAPORE TO HAVE TAXIS Fir Eastern City Will Abandon the AtickGhaw, Long Used as Method of Transportation. According to idvices from Con l General .,dwin N. (n',.zales at Sing pore, that city Is to have ati Iterin '.ranksportation systernl of thoroughly mdilernl taxIcabs. Whether~l Amervileanl auitonobile inan11 1nfitettirerts will . .ceure the order filr the.se 1nwtors b Is probtI leit'lletica, bit Ihd tulost dgnLiffleant part of the niews Is 11ha.t It markI-Is a1 furthler developmnent of the Ise of modernu uethods III the far E:ast. For. seveial year1 il Singapore there lo4s bien i most consistenit aind vigorous agitation1 aglinst the Itinsti titonl of tile well-knowi rickshaws. NIost of tI Is agli aLloi vaine fron the tolgIe and peni (if the edicattai Cld nese, who maintain that the systell of making a horse out of men Is wrong from the standipoint of the degr'ading influence which it has on the Itllivid unis as well as the Ianm it is chilmled to work iipon the coolies. Ilstances are great lii most far Eastern cities, and while the rickshaw makes tralisportation reasonably con velnient. and coifort able, tihe rickshaw most certainly Ls a liriiiitive Vehicle ild clooiied "o (arly aailn idonn11(tit he :allke of the a pid advaIce n1ow hie ing made in Ihe IndhustrialI and social life of tle far -ast. The new% comipany to opeite in 6lngapore is to be olllhially known ias the Singapore Miotor Taxicab and Trvansport coilmany, Litd., aild wIll hiv%*e cap ita l of $:L,0,004). The iniiaul in11iprolvnt will be Iliade up1 of -10 adt1:1let. taxicah", five on4e-tol trul cks 1Ind live tiIree-qItiirter ton trucks. Smingpore :is a population of 300,000. HIGH PRICES FOR DIAMONDS Value of the Highly Desired Spaiklers Has ceen Soaring to Unhcerrd of Heights. The 4e4(ninllie sittlation of the world it ilarge Is said by jewelers to b1e inore responsible tor the present h1uh prices of' <ianlmints, than anyI% shlori-tg if fclimluls inl Ithe .outh Africanl iins or. nny nt11111ipu lion o te11t out I'lt by t lhe JDe l1-ors lDimiindd ci panly. Tve fiolowin.g tiUr11e's conllern illg 01h1 monl prie4s were obtained froni Ant wverIp, the El-iiwa cent e'ill o l4, flin 1411141 iiniket. Am tilicit Illdhnotld the fopre the war eost $Z23 it enritt titui .'! liter euttilig. hIineillately .1 after tihe leelaration1 of wrI'., tile pric shillei. In 1115 tit' erinans beganI to get niervous regarding lie value of palper 1m11ney atul started buying all the dia monds Ihey Cil find. France, Switzeri land, Italy nil Eng 1ln4 followedl ,till Iand4 the plrlee went nly rapidly. ()i lie eve fit the nriis Llee, tin unclut cart d(IIiamon4 t? wa S worlh $7). Since! the war nmded. the ia1114ioill iniarket ias hoo1ild, owing to ile depeint- lon of E-:uropiean 111oney, the di(II lliulty of xchvIlnge 111141 the eti ban rgo (Inl I 01) I<t xI. 01 (of ur1ency fri 11 rmei E-urope-an miltlon to another. To lilly :1 CaratL 41 of t11(tIt: S1o1 fldtus It re:ily niltark'et a1t $150. The Antwerp Iierchi l tr 1lt oeek eustoniers. Thi 1 tkt Is swatap 1il wit uiyers. Credit Is io longer giveni. Thle 514sales lar for en:shu. 'Thte buliyer freiluentilly re4sells and41 the ne4w purchsetl8r 848lls 111 ag i atfat pro'ltits. T'iiis Itie pri lkeeps goIing 1up. 1l arge stiones are sluh~ipped up1 it Ileunear of The Kaiser'st Kitchen. siage\ Itof l i 414 rav l.t theii h-bl litein4:14 fil' WillViin114 huohenz'oli le wieb hadl wantdierrigs abuliiit l-inrope dingI. t. Wary, Is 441 its way lio the I 111144 Slaitis. As if toi give thne chlanginig of tti1ned4 tii 1lon14 thle tih-hi kitchien--with allt its 4'hihorletl nieceor41I(es--aboa441rd tile we4Shoml trtilnsport at St. Nai sho~ws 14 no s ito tIll' wear1 and1 tear of t rophiy, it is 1'innded, shall11be a14hl1ed to a notable14 i'o llect(ion)1 of wari r('lles at the Am14eian elaplitai whethe~r It Is to be utilize41 in the waysk3 appiirovt4 by tile former1' kaIse 14'Is, of couIrse, 11n oth1er malit telr. Dreadful Threat. ing pictur dil4'41rect or to t he ;iembeiirs of his companyi113. "Do)4 you1 ato~rs thlilnk hunt you1 ('nn1 stroll intoi the4 studio a41 hlalf-paist toen every Iliornling and14 get atwaly wlth It? Thits Isn't a naitionuni with y'ou ! TIoml4ioro wie starit fl iling 4!loud( effects. itep~ort ait t he 4114 (1uar - ry att 4 :30 I. m1. Yout tire all1 going to be shot a t sunrlise Eve'ry' miornlng for a week." Heling shot att sunr11lisE Is halrdIer halrdshiIp for a mollvIe actorII Ithan it is for ia irisoner of war.--Film1 Fun. Knew Something About Mothers. lIttle boy3. WhIle thereI'4 anothetir hio.\ 401m1 14o 14lay alis; bult he was1 s4om1e hunu. Whe huhle rea'edtlil4 home111 hei to is muoth some of114 ithI Iiinean01 thing: the1 1boy3 had4 saicl11d am i1on. "Il ww~v: ACCORDING TO HIS LIGH f Amusing Story That the Late Colonel Roosevelt Used to Tell of "Big Tim" Sullivan. "Alast Inen, I helieve, are goodl eItl. zens, liecordini to their lights. T1at lig Tim' Sullivaln for example. "'ViiI etne to me while I was iI Illt White lilouse to get .1 pardo flori a) frieid. The ina was III .\I hantoI lit blowitig a post ollie sitIe, shooting Ihe watilc an land I knvow Inot whima. "T111 wais inlsistenlt Itat, he 'had14 rc for-Ined nind that he'd tgo .Ii*aigllt 11' he( were pardloned. '.lh1 post ollice fol dId( not think soj nitimei~ 410i thle lt Partlient ofi1 justiev. Itilt Th1 was Si) Sure, So) positive, Ihat I decided to I vor biml. "'I'll give you this haricdon,. 'Tlim,' 1ad , 'onl onle vonditioni. You1 11nn1t ink(e It to Atallta yourselfI, sie his lil before If( lilns at challie Ifo svo any of his old ia Is and wnrn hin that' if hr. goes wrong agalinl he will not only be punished to the limit, but will Ihvv to ililsh out this sel tclee as well. There will he no inerey for hIm. And at the end of the year I want you'to bring the fellow here and let me know how le's made out.'. "Tim agreed to this lIle would have agreed to anything, aild kept his agriee Inent, too, Ile got the pardon and welt his way. I forgot all about the thing until just oIe year ago. I was told Tim Was waiting to see e. le hlad lin ap~pointinent, hie toWd the ait tendaInt. "'Mir. Preshdent,' -snid hle, whenl he cnme in. ") Ve monie ahout that fellow l11,1ank. You en.ow you told te to biring him here' .en he'd been out it year anild let you kn~ow howV he's beeI nct InIg. lie's outside now.' 'Yes, I reiniemiber,' I told hill. 1low has lie beenl doing?' "i'He's bcen perfect, Mr. President,' said the big fellow. 'WJhen I got bin to New York 1 1111 h1im1 to Work he hilnd :i whlieli inl a g.1mblin1g house, and Iie's beeln doilnhg fince ever siince.' "'Thiiat was gooil behavior, as lig Timi saw it !"-Alctlure's Mligazine. Humorous Aboriginal Belief. Aistrallin u anti ves tell queer stories of cr'ealtiom, each tribe having a differ elil legenaill. ()liO tribe says that in tile beginniig the earth opened up inl the inid:t ofit -'erigiii ike and vrilous birdals andl anlinal enme out. 'They lay dowil In the sun to le "tinisihed" int)o hulman beltigs by Its rays. When thep hiiiisiing pirocess wis over they gut up iand walked away. Another tiibe says th 111it before tan was Illade a tribe of mnn.gleal creatures, kiown 11s "Mturn1-inurn1S," lived oi the earth. While one of these was hunt Ilg iiha k gaI'o thel 111111al hopped out of' sitht. Paralin, as the hunter was called. asked some old womuen where it had gone, but they Iied to hIn, as they had illed it. Ile becnlile angry, aid seellig somiie hill If- linished bodies lying oil tle groulld le stralghtened out their liiibs. blew in their ears so they could hear, and railied som clay dowin their thronts, and clear through their boiles. t0 mahe t1hen stiff. 'i'hiese then becnmi e meni. and lie c~oltinued to Innke tore men and we'nen. No Gerrian Strong Man. 141 liein) iihg til e ie of strong per sonia liis i inii.hng iis5 euntitryien, Ad mira I lii il lweg writes in the DeitsChe TJ'geszitunig: "This wanlt of c'ha :reter i aong ciur g~in withI, Ithe tlois'ir was pilainily an his resi less nivity beforlnh'ie the war he hiadi used up, whaeve'r ner'lve mie by thle meeinll' of thl nine 't at wha ih I wvas piresent on cii 1arh 28, 191)0I. We haild t disetiss the proispeicts "Thle chaniCe'llor," Iliollwveg says, "Silt ini 'I g.ieeral's uniforin It1he ipreis ident's chair piulling quIckly iii a cigiar, thle ph'?ture of ner'ivous prostratl ioin. Ilong speech. giv ig ai 1uost gloomliy out 1ine and bnlaig Von Tiritz l for all that was haippeiinig. Not a man, at the table t here. it wals plnun, was .str'ong enough -eltherci to endi or mend the wvar. No wvondler wve lost." Deadly "Earth Torpedo." Added to Ithe lI st of int erestinag but tardy war lnventiions is ai so-enaliedl '"earlth torpedo" of C'a nidiana origIn, descrIbed by Populcr Alechanies muag azlne. It bores Its subterriineian waty to)ward the enemy lines. unid thlen ex glasdes wIih great force. 'rhe burrow I hg operailoll is hiyd rnalIc. Thie noise of the torpiedo( Is ecliiippeid wth an Ingenious horing nozizle,. an iilak es wvithI it a lenigth ofci hose. whilc'h a pump In thle trenich suplie as withI "a Ieri ut 300-pounad pressure't. Tiis part of thie perforniance is silent. in ii lest, thie device burrowedl 20)0 feet~- and then blasted out an exeavaition 20 feet neross. Where Janet Excelled. Itipert iind( li'rnk were miuc'h smIt ten with the two( lit tie girls who were 'nm p1ig in the enibin nextI to themin I Iea wias 1 iipert 's favo"rit iani ld .114 (et wvas l'erankli's. U3(~nbserived I henard them iscuissinig thie imeritIs nf cachi swvet henart. "Ilcle'is thii pra'ettest, don't you ".'iinybic shie is."' i'iniii'ii'd iernnk ; "'but .la net's the' swniiinigst."'-Chii entgo Tiribunii. Effort to Classiafy. 'audit itnil abrnid? 'ltiz:i. ''Alyi imiiccressil is that a hniiui l~t is ii Villista tandi a briganid is a I Cnarnsta."' Mr. J. I. Coleman Injured. Tho many friends of Mr. J. 1. Coleman lwill regret to learn of a painful injury lie sustained last week during the cold weather when lie slIPPed on the ice and Ivas thrown violently to the ground. le sustain ed the fracture of a hill and has been confined to his bed slice tile accident. Yesterday his condition was reported as unfavorable and fears are enter tained for his recovery, as he was. al ready in ill health and susceptible to additional His son, .r. Claud Coleman, of Greenville, enme down a few days ago to assist inl Caring for him. -*Ingraved Cards and Invitations. Advertiser Printing Co. NOTIf'1 OF DISSOLUTION. Notlep Is icreby given that a meet ig of :t(ockholders of Boyd & Gold iln, Inc., wiit be held at the store of the company at. \ountlville, S. C., at II o'chok. .\londay. January 26th, 1920, at which lime stew; .wIll be taken to (i1ssolve tll- company and liquidate its affairs. .J. L. BOYD, .1. A. GOLDING,. Corporators. WhyShoul Ha The Anti-Saloo Campaign for ft its work. For nized leader in sentiment agains and to have this been spectac ula led in the greate Is the Work Are we to deli thousands of me now suddenly tr of dollars are b< court; millions o by efforts to hai more than 1-2 .for moonshine li lant. If we are guard ourselves, that will. The . If You are a: VYou a Ask yourself th< spending money tive; if the law WI If you h'ad no p due to Prohibiti, permanent. The Chairme Owings. La MERITONE GAINS SUCI People All Over City and System Medicine and Hi Although Alerithne, the famous new system medicine, has now been on sale in this city and county only a short time, it has gained the same wonderful success here that it has in hundreds of other communities over the country. Men and women in all narts of this city and county are now taking Merl tone and highly praise it for the relief it is giving them. It was stated 'when *'eritone first came here that once the 'people of the city and county learned of its real merit its sales -would rise by leaps and bounds. That time has now come. Meritone has been tried and proven by men and women all over this sec tion and practically everybody has heard of it and knows it a medicine of .real merit. For ailing conditions of the stom ach, liver or kidneys, catarrh, rheu -mm-E d the Anti-Sal ye a Campaiq i League of America inds with which to comtil twenty-f ive years it ha the dual purpose to are t the use and sale of int sentiment embodied inte r, but by earnest, cons st reform of our time. of the Anti-Sa Finished? ide ourselves into belie n who have always foug ansformed? Don't be de sing spent to defeat pi f dollars are available t re the percentage of alco: of one percent; millions quor. Those things shoi to win this fight, we r all the time, or maintair Anti-Saloon -League Employer; .rc a Good Citizen; If You are a Fat If You area a question: If the liquor if the boodlers and their of the land is being cona -IERE DO I STAlN art in bringing about the n, you can have a part Ln for your Cou ur ens, S. C. St BIG :ESS IN THIS CITY County Are Taking the New ghly Praise It for Relief. mat ism, nervousness, sleeplesshoss, general rain down system and the like, .lerItone has no superlor on the mar ket today. A trained chemist. worked for years on the Meritone formula and would not release It for sale to the general public until his expert knowl eigo believed it to be the most effect ive medicine posbible for ailing condi tions of the system. Aleritono is sold exclusively in 14u rens by Laurens Drug Co., and by the following near-by druggists: Gray Court Drug Co., Gray Court; Young's Pharmacy, Clinton: 11. V. Golding, Wa terloo; Martin 'Drug Co., Cross Hill; Enorete Driug Co., 1Enoree; Beason's Drug Store, Woodruff; Whitmire Drug Co., Whitmire; Redleks Pharn acy, Fountain -inn: and is sold by one ( ruggist in every town throughout the state. loon League is engaged ir a aue and complete s been the recog use and organize oxicating liquors, law. It has not tant effort it has loon League ving that those it prohibition are ~ceived. Millions cohibition in the o evade the law hol in a beverage are being spent ald keep us vigi nust either stand' an organization is the answer. lier; /orking Man. interests are still 'kind are still ac tantly challenged ID? better condition now in making it inty is M. J. and by him.