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YOU CAN'T DODGE IT our. Blood Clogs and Your Vitality Runs Down THEN TAKE PEPTO-MANGAN You'll Pick Up Again Quickly with Plenty of Red Blood Corpmseles Physicians nowadays take a blood test when you are run doWn. They count the red corpuscles In your blood. if these 'are too few they give you a tonic for your blood. It happens right along. They are always on the look outout for indications of weak 'blood. Why? Because they know ewhen your blood is weak your r'esistance to dis ease is low. Your vitality and energy quickly run down. You can tell when your blood is weak. You look pale, feel tired. You are not ill, but yon don't feel right. You don't want -to do things. That is the time to take the well-known tonic, Pepto-Mangan. Pepto-Manganl builds red blood cor puscles. Physicians have prescribed it for thirty years. Pepto-Mangan is sold in liquid am! tablet form. The medicinal value h exactly the same. Take either kind you prefer. But be sure you get thi genuine Pepto-Manlgan--"Guffe's". The fill name, "Glide's Plel)to-Maugan," should be or. the package. Advertisement. Piles Cured bu 6 to 14 Days S... . ne imoy If PA2O OINTMENT in-. It ic.leves stonach zxnisey, sour stolm. hechn a~nd all stomnch disese mor ne~y b1Ak. Ls.rge box f tabots --.al ru~xitsin an towns. Million Packets Of Fic ver Seeds Free Wo h' . ve in iflowers arounid the homes ol' (t South. Flowors brighten ill the homo surroundings and give pleasure and satisfaction to thoae who have them. We have filled more than a million packets of seeds, of beautiful yet easily grown flowers to bo given to our customers this spring for the beautifying of their homes. Wouldn't you like to have five packets of beautiful flowers free? YOU CAN GET' THim! Ilastings' 1921 catalog is a 114-page haindsome:y illustrated sned book with twenty beautiful pmges showing the fiuest va rioties in their true natural colors. It is full of helpful garden, flower and farm information that is needed in every home, and, too, the catalog tells you how to get these flower seeds ab solutely free. Write for our 1921 catalog now. It Is the finest, most valuaible and beau tiful seed book ever published, and you will be mighty glad you've got it. There is no obligation to buy any. thing. Just ask for the catalog. H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN, ATLANTA, GA. Hold Your Cotton Conservative L Cotton Cons Cotton Factor: Greenvil EVER B] Charleston, Miss.-Mrs. says: "1 have never had to because if I felt headache, di: in the mouth, which comes take a dose or more of Bia straighten me out and make We have used in our family I THEDF4 Sand it certainly is tile best 1 S It has not only saved me mo! system in shape, and has Smany physics do, I recormm glad to do so." Black-Draur medicine which you have da i When you feel badly all ov 7 taste in your mouth, bilious. T1hedford's Black-Drauight. Y Always Insist ox * . OVER.REACHERS * (By Wn. D. S.) . When South Carolina was full of the old Virginia rail fences, all the stock run .at large. The fences guarded -them from eating up the crops. Some of the cattle would reach over the fences to bite the young buds and weeds in the fence corners. And in pushing forward they would tumble down the fence. Hence the name of Over-Reachers. We still have them perpetuated in our -people to this day! In 1876, when it looked like we would be over-run and completely lose our state government, our white popula tion put forth their uttermost energy to come out of the Etheoplan darl ness. With the brilliant harrangues of our orators and the great unity of our people, we won the fight. When our Col. would get to the fever-heat in his talks, look out boys about Christmas. You can see a great cloud of dust rise that will obscure the sun. The negroes marching on the public roads to the North. When the storm -blew over and time came to hire hands for the next crop every fellow was trying his best to get. the goArd workers regardless of past polities. No dust w-as raised. Too liany over-reachers! The oaths about hiring rad-icals was forgotten. The New York cotton brokeir, arenw laughing 11p t0heir sleeves about Ithe South cutting down their 1cotton acre age. It can't just be done! Too n ani y over-reachers aind tenants. etrs who will tell you the lowee cot ton fl ; the more acres we will ]ut in to pay our reints and (ebts. There is only onc law onl this earth to reduce tilw# razisin of too miutch cotton. That is a mii tary law thicih is imopos:s-ible in th; tile of peace. The ('onfederato (cI , ress as a war ticasure cut dowi the cotton crop to 5 neres to the mu! Then the women. chibIron and the nh to's Miade enough ;roiions to feed thenselves and the army Whe every available man and boy were in tlie army ai( many (of the negro men were ariny cooks and working on the fortilicat ions. What a shame it Is to our white peo ple that we cannot make a living on our farmis-our corn cribs and bacon houses are in the west. I see that :a bill Is spoken of in our legislature to reduce cotton acreage, It can't be made legal. This discussion will Just he a 'yaste of the people's money. And will end in wind! It Is useless to tell what is best to -h done. Advice is lile castor oil, easy to give, -but hard to take! The Quinine That Doe: Not Affect The 11ead Ileriiso of its tonic and lnxatir T\NA'TIV- HOIO Q'ININ' (T ab lets) eatn he taken by :nyon- :it catin n OervtsVii's or rin' head. F. W. GROVI.' sign 'nre or hox 20e. For Higher Prices. ,oans Made on igned to Us. i and Brokers R. V. Heins, of thuis p lace, I use very much medicine, tziness, or colds, bad taste It from torpid liver, I would :k-Draught, and it would me feel as good as new. or years 3RD'S ver medicine I ever saw. f icy, It has helped keep my 1 tever weakened me as so and It to my friends and am :ht is the old, reliable liver ( ubtless heard much about.L or, stoma~ch not right, bad or have a hcadawc, try r At all Druggists, the Geradne! ACTIVEI WEEK IN CONGRESS EXPECTED Vote i Senate Today on Packer Bill Exprected to Start Busy Session Off. -Washington, Jan. 23.-A vote in the senate on passage of the -packer bill tomorrow will start a week promising unusual activity in congress. After about ten years the .agitation and controversy for and against gov ernnent regulation of the meat pack ing Industry and other phases of live stock marketing, the vote on.the pen ding regulatory bill is set for 4 o'clock in the senate, which is said to be al most evenly divided. If ;passed and sent to the house the -bill still must contest against other legislation awaiting action in the five weeks re maining of the present session. Other important matters expected to come to the fore in congress this week include tariff legislation, Inter national disarmament and the annral appropriation bills. Debate on the Fordney emergency tariff bill, now "unfinished business" in the senate, is planned during the week, but appropriation .bills in pro paration may interfere. Republican leaders :Plan to push the a)proprla tion mueasures, som1e of which are atbout ready for the senate, even to the extent of ter mporary displaceient of the tariff bill. II ea rings of the house ways and nlil1s (ommlliiittee on perallie t tai cIff revision also will continue this week. Senator Horahr, republican, ldaIho, expects to call I early Ihis week lhis resolution, Ipproved n - nitly 1.- In foreign relation.', comiiiittee direl i - Initlation of negotiations v.ith r kliiin a"n ,ipan for red in of navlr ematttionn.; .M\lh dbate ii., in rionehi 1 itah a; roe (lill annual tiny. I lea rin:-' t o h how -i va171: c s alt! ~e Yn ia r 'Iflent il!g be cn'eude l Tley wvith (Gnoc'.l nioney ,nai relai l'er:,hn;; as (t1w i'nl itness.11 Chg a ir imi R -l r ~ a i:: i.!Inted that no I,. office. Thel house ti.: weekI plroploses- to center attntion -n i jn ol appro priuaion all is takin; u) tho annual riutr1) buld;:e'. tomiorrow while comimttes frae de rten reining mnoney measures. dlearn-a of tho fente iongraw omittee wi the John::ot bil to bar virtually all willita for one year ,re to be concldod Tueoday, when Iimigration Comml.r:;ioner Clainetti will decribe conditions a:l he found, hemi ta Europe. Crities of the department of Justice' idaln'istration of the esponage lawt ogether with somne of the depart-. nent' agent3s 1-ll appear Tuesdfay le lore the renato judiciary commnittee n continua.tion (if he,.arins onl charg l1 agaist Altorney Genl'eral ll r dI hi. department. Nor nin 1' I ti, actirg se lret-try If st te la to gie furlther infor-tir iotnusday to the senoate foreign re -ry a rs tols itsland llo Y o andth abl liusnerditineg frna illry 1 411- i tne )Cilt i arYE. l N i: 'halrle Wlkoe Covic vs retedbyJr;T lie TiLater forVji lthbbilasgow rf (( itle- ro tllg e banki robbf c;aptired .i1t loal potlt'Ii today wars iondh ulty eni orortimonth.ourt fore hain 71rgarsr' ts n his posiitat i al nder' feaurs n1 theynienifary.ra I tr Will mrn rter, ho wasg~ arrtitda ath rWt ilke fa*O lige r ber of b Ierithe (Hfro thlank Jfas'1w, lien ths setrn ~o 12 ynltcd by the (htied hre th a the hnk waso court ltea powhictey wilnoce toialt thet xint.(on, Va, wo theechare of lrob-e ng theg Glasotw Hank.mvl James .ry ods a thired inomhpadion, was ktle oleehrh aoa the benkel warb Loca rolryofie hnonke toniht lrthat '.,I itt yGor.n whod deciesa, wamsel ras arrtste Iin P~ihrlelhia hoptwo 'lee agi, Wan is beoein heroldiI hert hrgerd withi b'eing an accompie1. be rober of a(le thank (of louston,1 a.,rlt ear. '' ~rdonl (they' lalid, was liraesti i antiPadelpIrarho, al hee h errrasl re('corp fome a 1ll Tounurevd in Col finght.~ Thr e Colltlr addIeadah tand orson told old nme.. rma~ster's oren o eahhe. army i Louisv'le FURNITURE At Sacrifice Prices Our big Sacrifice Furniture Sale is in Full Blast and many people have come in to take advantage of tke startling bargains we are offering. They could hardly believe their eyes when they saw the ridicu lously low prices placed on some things. Reductions of 40 Per Cent Some Articles as Low as 50 Per Cent We are sacrificing our stock to get the ready cash. Our lross is your gain. Do not expect furniture prices to be as low again. Special Prces for Cash Only M, I HE)E FRNIT URE CO. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE ---The Birthplace of Cut Prices ---Sells It for Much Less THREE SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ALL DAY THURDAY We will sell 35c Amoskeag Gingham and Winthrop Zephyr at 14c a yard ---Thursday Only ALL DAY FRIDAY We will sell 50c Kiddie Cloth and Lad and Lassie Cloth for 23c a yard This is an ideal cloth for Rompers, Play Suits and Children's Dresses; colors fast. ---Friday Only ALL DAY SATURDAY 4 spools J. & P. Spool Thread, black and white, all sizes 4 Spools for 25c AS LONG AS IT LASTS' 40-inch Sheeting, fine quality 10c a yard All yo want "The Store of Better Values" Dr. Posey's Old Stand Larns Sm C.e