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00 TE - nly a matter of shqot time. ait until pains and aches incurable diseases. Avoid consequences by taking LDMEDAL rld's standard remody for kidney, ladder and uric acid troubles--the al l1ornedy of H-folland since 1696. ted. Thro oIz2s, all druggists. r the namt Cold Mledal o:n every box and ucco no imitation "ACOLD? . ,dR PROMPT RELI liF TAKE -I TABLET'EVERY 2 HOURS FIRST DAY .- 3 TABLETS DAILY - THEREAFIER (WITH WATER) CNUINE ASPIR, SInA.!t -AK PC2SYarasvnito DOES NOT t DERANGE THE STOMACH 1L4-a To abort a cold and prevent com plications take alota s The purified and refined calomel tablets that are nausealess, safe and sure. Medicinal virtues retain. ed and improved. Sold only in sealed packages. Price 35c. UETER THAN 4 WHISKEY FOR ~~COLDS AND FLU ewElixir, Called Aspiron~ c I, Medicated With Latest 2ientific Remedies, Used c:d Endorsed by Euro man and American Army U:rgeons to Cut Short a Cold and Prevent Compli ver-g Druggist in U. S. In. structed to Refund Price Wh ile You Wail; at Count - cr~ If Relief Does Not Comes WVithin Two Minutes. ecghtful Taste, Immediate, ~ ief, Quick Warm..Up. Ilo is A\s:>ronal, the twvo '(cold mi co . h reli 'lever, au-. h . ely guarL:n ii 1 by the labora K stedi, op -t. I andi mlost ically endortA 91 by te high -d 'ff:r' 9 a whtiskey, rock Ior anyV ut'e col and couigh I y' hltvo' w;. r tried. ru iiai (Xs ar no suO ~tppliedl a~ o n: f-d n.. elixir, so all uo to dlo Io y . ri-1 or: t hat cold p into the tu net dru~g storo, t 2 ele:-kh~ half a dloi for ai bottlo .:m n:d t il iUn t o R:.ve you ion ft:ls vithI fourv Itasoon '.ater la. a glass..Wit h your nt your hln-1, taiko the drink a wlo a: I e di for your mney * r col f~tain away like a dream * -:he tin" li:.ti. I )on 't b0 bash iE ll dr uaggieat.3 inv.ito youl and :t o to try it. Everybody 's WX r youe cold or cougha is ro I- , take tho remainlor of' thto bottlo uno 10't your wife and babios, for epiro:.ral is by far; thet safest and most Z're ivo, theo easiest to take and the .t agreeablo cold and cough remedy r infants ar~d children.-Adv.) LADY ARKSPUR: MEREDITH m NICHOLSON Copyrigbt, by Cbarlos Boribnor'e Sons (Continued From Page One.) "We cti oily apologize. Torry," I lnt i st)o.(l. "The em'iploye.( have bwen alarin11ed, but we're bound to totnineial their zenl."' "'llmtarryh!" hit -Oeurhted. the vltahi.. to 1113 dignity still rankling. I foreei eigr tliponll11 hutn14 talk ed of the went her to eover Antolue's ret r at. I reoINved not to te-l him thl reui eltise of th servna-s aire hi'iisions. knlowing his dislositlol to nutnirov ir-les ,ntd fearing Ie might P1th to' pot'io ivllVest igate. He livei only five tiles from hirton, a rm.! it) which hit flow referred. "lindin't herd of any tirnmtips oiverl Ily wv:y," Ie sail frowninug. "These ol tutn1t ties your uncle left Iere are simply hitl)II' : t lint's ill. It's a watitr ou did n't think of upsettitig his wilt on flth gr mnd of inental il soundnelsw4.". "Oth. (itk it! They'roe weii-mean Inig heiwsle.ss peolple, and It's bully that incle Kwnsh provided it home for'lthem. 'hlere's llobody lse to use thne pince." is c!ar'.1 hald proved sootliig, but Iy inst tilltrk (nised imt1 to sit lip strairibt - his chair. "Bly fieorgre ! mly hold-up almost nni1e Itm fortoLet whit I enie for. I Unve news t'or you. Singleton; good or hait. ns you ttay take It; 1rs. t1ishfori is in Anerica. "Mt's. Iinshford," I repented faintly. "re do YOU get these pleasant tidings?" "This." he answered, producing a telegramit. "is Ill I know about it." Ife sveened to senit( my discomfiture, The mcnws:ge read : "I'ittsfield, Ma.s., Sept. 20. "J. R. Torrence. "Bainbridg e Trust Co., New 'gork. "Landed at Seattle a week ago, and liave htom motoring east from Chifenzf it) see the country. Will renci r it4 In four or five days. Please wire me at the Washington Inn, Inox, whether house is In order for o'ciup:iney. "Alice Bashford." "Well. whit tio you say to that?" he dernandled. . I say its taiking unfair advantage," I aiswtier'd savtIgely. "I've got to elear otti : that's the first thing." "Not tweemcrily. Your right to the gairage ik svitl-d, - w% houldn't oust you if siV . rted to. You've got to sty hert 'nyhow till sli comes; t hlei's nto 'liking that. 'PTher" tare mooany li11'tl t'tsies' she wouldt nt tirall y e'x et'i frtom yon." "'ini del'tighteil tha:ut you see iny1 mhity 3 so clearlt'y ! If youi hadin't aissuired tile that slhe was safe at the etnd of the worldi I wo'l)Tinr't hnvi e set foot here." "'rThe fmt'se ls int ordler. I judge." he tentntrked. gitneing ab~oirt the rioomi. "I've got io wIre her thtat we're rendy for her." "You most certainiy ht~ve! You might aeid rtt she's. caiustry serions Siconivernieonce tor her ilate bu tshan d's only nephefw." "You really don't mnean- tl&ar he inquiiredl nnxtously. "Oh,. thunder, not" I hatd forgotten hnow trying 'Irarrence cold~ be. I Ie now suggestedi that we summtiton Antoine and take ta funk t thme hotuse. TJorrence is a cotnsceietions fellowv with tin exact and orderly mind, an~d t here wats not Corner of the ploe frotn cellar to garret I that we diitn't "xpltore. It was highly criedlitaI'ie to, tilthe old 'yrtingham serviants ti rt the house wits t horonghiy hab it able-, As we wetre on our waty diowr-stln. the old1 fellow defained tue ii ntwnen't. "lIInve you told him abtout the patrties?'' I snookli miy headit it antgry rieJect ion nhot "thf le partities," ttml dismttisse'd him inis soon as we reacehetd t' e bfl. "I siigge'st." sid 'Torrt'tec. "that when'i '-die ('omles you tt hne t'owers tn till Ithe iromst thie co(nsertvtt riy w/il supptly enough. Ati i oeenrs to me nmake I this hJunch1 of liay dependients tile tmore aigreeable it wilt he for N[rs. "You dhon't e'xpect mitWht ofi me!' It wvas never In file eniitrati' thti sholti hecome the ptit riatreb of t hose venerable relies. But I'll wynrn themn to Conceal theunselves as mnech As pos sibile. I fully expec't to leave the r'eser'vtitoil for good' lust onie hlin iafter t he -.ady a rriv'es." "Thlat's yotir afftir, of coulrse. An' 'sie''s inotoinig, we enn't just tim hrner Inrrival, hitt when I get at wire that site's oni the way Il tel'phionr' you. And, of 'nourse, after she ge'ts here I'll coI a.7,'(t once to pay raty reo'ects " "Yott can't come tort Hoot t"~ * answ erell Mipiefully. (To, he cnntinuneel TAX BILL NEAlt FIVE BILLION AND HALF *5,408,075,468 , Amtounit Puid Int Na tional Coffers Year Eidiug June 80. Inlc~loe and Proilts Tax Chilef Soure. Washinug ton, Oct. 10.-America's tax bill for the fiscal year ending June 30 aiounlited to $5.408,075,468, airoxi mately a billion and a half dollars more than was paid into the federal treasury in the previous twelve mionths. Final figures for the year were con tailed in tile preliminary report of the Comtissioner of Internal Revenue nilade vublic tonlight. It showvs that frot income and irofits taxes the government receive'd apl)proxiiately tlhree-fourtlis of all its revenue. In these two items there swas an Increase of $1 ,356,000,000 over the fiscal year of 91 ii, receipts ror the two years be ing: 1920, ,957.701,000 1919, $2,600, 000,000. From mtiiiItifalious sources of "iis 'evlieou.s" xtxtion, .he tiev' 1 ( proticedl *.1.1 ) .:7 .000, ila incrtease over p:e viult year of $201,000,000. Tax on laiquors in iht ii:st fil year of the prohibi tion era. tero wasm a net reduction of $ I3:,u'00,00 in I axeS on (istl iledl an ernit ented liquors. the re port shows. l'roim distilled s1jrits the goverImen1(t reveived $97.907,000 'in tihe last liscal year. whil the taxt's fron the saeile 0ou1re' in 111119 ,werte $365,21.1,000. Taxes oil ternented i,iquors for (he last iscal year aggregated $41,965,000, aInd fo' tl, 'iscal year of 1919, $117, 8"7,000. The report also shows comillpirative reventiue for tite fiscal years of 11191 and 192T. The former date was the last full year in wielt tile govern ltnt( derived its principal reveln ues froil ihrle Sources, distilled iitors, fe ri'l) nted spirits anI tobacco. Taxes prodtted o:i tie thre i ie Items itn 19 19 uttltunlltted to $21.211,000,' while I is revenuel inl thet year just ended Was. $ 5,tNlul00,. in 19!) these taxes (on Slitittc'd 99.1 . r ceitt of t nat;ioll's evenue.. wv'Nile last year they tere Pir cnt of the total taxevs. Altoliugh here was a big de(crea(':se inl 'a-'s on 7 rors 'betwee "Ithetw y ars show, Itere was a cotrespolld ng greater int-rease in t Ie IevenueI f:'lm tobacco, in 'L.i1 of its foms. In 11919, the rehacco tax atmoun1lit1ted to oily 51.887,000, while in 1920, it waa $295,815,000. tilh' report showed. The transportation tax, whi h had b)t'en , imal.ed I:) produce about $275, 000,001) allaili, realied $307,80*,000 for (lie last tiscal year. This inclutded taxes onl freight. passenger, express, telephone and telegraph and transfer of oil .by pIipe line. Excise and special -taxes, including it "luxtury tax," broughtt ab.,out $373, 000,000 into the treasury. One of tile chel items in this list was tie tax on motor (EI's, which netted $11.4,000,000. Taxes otn jo.velry, ecsneties and other so-talled "luixiies" produced another $56,00004, . The s-!.ocial corporation tax on thle valtit of its stock yielded $93 ,000,000 . Withd trawl'is frotm bonded wa re hotuses of dlistilledI Spirits fotr induis 1)oses inetsed'5( frotti I ,000,t000 to more t han 2X8,000,0I00 'gallons from 191!) to 1920., the r'eport tdisclosedl. Bitt in withdrawals froml b)ond of distilled Apirits wvhich were labelled for bever .age utse, ther'e was al dec r'ease from 72,50)0,000 gallons in 1919 -Io 200,000 gal lons in thie inist f1laal yea.t "Uets=It" - Painless Corn . Remover 'This Corn Remover Is Guaranteed. Tht row away that dangerous razor lnot plaster. tDon't wasto your timeo aimply "treatinit" that pestiferous. achIng corn I Got rid of it wit h "GetN-It." itemuove it. /l Th~ae ges eqik Pits Corn Simply apply two or three drops of this favorite corn remedy atnd your paIn fromt THAT corn coase's forever. Then in two or threo days, ff the cor~n has not dropped off, take hold, with your fingers and lift it off as easily as you pool a bananial You never enjoyeil uauch instant, delightful relief from corn misery. you never used anything 8o perfect as ''Gets-It." It never fatits. "Gets it" costs but a trifle at any drug store. . .oney bacok guaranteed. Mid. by E. Lawrr~ace & Co., Chicago. 'Lautrens .lr tig Co. Putrn-jm'n ngu ano SLIP OF PEN SET PRICES RTUBLINO Chicago, Oct. 10.-A slip ofea pen In the hands of a clerk in the Weard of trade here sent nyheat prices t~inibling, caused the Canadian gover=nient to consider taking over the wheat, mar ket 'there and caused a proclI'mation to be issued 'by the 'United .States Wheat Growers Assokiktion, .\irgiig suspension of all sales '( wheat by farmers until the .price reached $3, it was said today, Tie clerk, it was said. mist6k an order from Ilosenbaum Brotlh-rs, Brokers, to sell one thousand bushiele for one million ibushels, aid when dealers heard that such -Ix large amount was -being thrown on the mar ket, prices immediately began to slump. The market opened at $1.99 1-4, advanced a quarter of a cent, and then be-'gan to slip Point by riclit. Word soon reached the floor, that the brokerage house had dumped a i.ii lioa .blishels of -wheat on the market and smaller dealers begail to sell. E. L. Glazer, president of llosen baum Ji3rothcrs. said 'the order was only oversold about 75,000 . bushelA when the error was discovered. He said his house covered at a loss of abloit ito cents t bushel. Habitual Constipation Cu'red in 14 to 21 Days "LAX-tOS WITI PEPSIN" is a specially. prepared SyrupTon ic-Laxative for Hibitual Constipation. It relieves pro:nptly but should be taken regularly for 1-1 to 21 days to induce regular aetion. It Stimulates and Regulates r Very P!easant to Take. 6O per bottle. 0W E N BROS. MARBLE & GRANITE CO. DEIGNERS MANUVACTURERS RIDCTORS Dealers in everything for the 'ozno tery. 'Tie Itrgest and beat equipped mon uldental itilla in the Carolinas. GREENWOOD, - S. C. Kill That Cold With CASCARA QQUININE. FOR g)...AND Colds, Coughs La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first rneezd. 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