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Keeps Her Childt 1 Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin the Family Laxative for ManyYears. Mrs. Aug. Doellefeld of Carlyle, 11!.. recently wrote to Dr. Caldwell, at Monticello, 111., that she has use<l Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin in her home for a number of years, and would not be without it, as with it she has been able to keep her four children in perfect health. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is r combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin that acts on the bowels in an easy, natural way, and regulates the action of this most important function. Nearly all the sickness to which children are subject is traceable to bowel inaction, and a mild, dependable laxative, such as Dr. Caldwell's j Syrup Pepsin should have a place in ] every family medicine chest. It is . pleasant to the taste and children like . it, and take it readily, while it is ( equally effective for adults. i Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is sold < in drupe stores everywhere for fifty i cents a bottle. To avoid imitations and 1 WIDER FIELD. "I want to reach people in all walks 1 of life." < "That's a narrow audience, old man. 1 Better include all makes of cars."? t Ix>uisville Courier-Journal. i LAND SALE. i State of South Carolina, 1 Union County. 1 Court of GoiTiTTion Pleas. i W. H. Pool, Plaintiff, against 1 Calvin Gist, et al., Defendant. ? Pursuant to an order of the said 1 Court, heretofore made in the above ? stated action, I will, on the first Monday, being salcsday, in April, 1917, during legal hours of sale, before the 1 courthouse door in Union, S. C., sell s at public auction, the following land-- i and premises, lying and being in San- < tuc township, said County and Stake. c to wit: > All that certain tract of land, con- 1 tabling 107 acres, more or less, bound- > ed by lands of Miss Nora Thomas and c others, L. B. .Jeter, the public road and the lands hereinafter mentioned ' and described, being Ihe lands whereon the late Jeff Gist resided, and owned, at the time, of his death. A.lso, all that certain other tract of land, containing 70 acres, more or less bounded by lands above mentioned and ' described, L. B. Jeter and others, and being the lands conveyed to Calvin ^ Gist by Jeff Gist by deed dated April i 1, 1912, and recorded in Clerk's office, s Book Z 4-1, Page 577. t Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser to s pay for papers. ^ W. W. Johnson, i j 11-3 Judge of Probate. j In 1890-1891 an American woman f walked from San Francisco to f Franklin square, New York city. With ^ two male companions and two doprs, e she set out on Aupust 27, 1890; she ( took the ferry boat from San Fran- j, cisco to Oakland, but walked all the f rest of the lonp way. t "Cured" N; & Mr*. Jay McQec, ol Steph- [| 1 " enville, Texas, writes: "For ^ { I nine (9) years, 1 suffered with fj| t womanly trouble. 1 had ter- IV *tkl* 1 1 1- I? I iwi iiuic iicduatiics, auu (jdius in | Lfl I my back, etc. It seemed as if IKJ j P^l I would die, I suffered so. At c [PI last, I decided to try Cardui, |A t IK I *he woman'8 f<>nic. and it |j s LvJ helped me right away. The 19 1 |H full treatment not only helped WA 1 N me, but it cured me." YM ! Ij TAKE t| ' r Cardui I The Woman's Tonic u Cardul helps women in time !j] ;| K of greatest need, because it Jj j 9 contains Ingredients which act | J m specifically, yet gently, on the 'i fk weakened womanly organs. I ( 4 So, if you feel discouraged, K } blue, out-of-sorts, unable to K j do your household work, on h A account of your condition, stop A k worrying and give Cardui a m EE trial. It has helped thousands 4 Ki of women,?why not you ? w |W Try Cardui. E-71 Pv / T. H. MUNRO ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office Upstairs in McLure Building DR. I. MURRAY HAIR Dentist Office: 507 Chapman Building ' Plume 1569 SPARTANBURG, S. C. *en n Perfect Health ^<W.,: sj? ' 'U fl I neffective substitutes be sure you got Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. See that i facsimile of Dr. Caldwell's signature ind his portrait appear on the yellow rarton in which the bottle is packed. \ trial bottle, free of charge, can be ibtained by writing1 to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 455 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois. Mayor Amos Radcliffe, of Pattcr on, N. J., helped lower a boy on a ope from a bridge to rescue a cat >n a rock in the river. Kitty sank ier claws in the seat of the boy's trousers. The breeches buoy rescue was successful. With 700,000,000 tons of lignite coal n the soil. North Dakota is not experiencing any fuel shortage. Lignite, which is now used exclusively for domestic. commercial and industrial mir. ^oses in central and western North Dakota, sells from $1 at the mine, in :arload lots, to $3 the ton, placed in he individual consumer's bin, a ton at \ time. An electric screwdriver is said to )e a great time saver where any considerable part of the workman's time s taken up in driving screws. In the -onstruction of the tool a friction dutch with a spring release is provided ,so that when the pressure is reeased the driving bit does not revolve, but the motor continues in opiration. SAYS DRINK WATER IF YOIT WISH TO GROW FAT AND IMA!Ml* THIN MEN AND WOMEN ">o You Want to Get Fat and Stronjr? The trouble with most thin folks vho wish to gain weight is that they nsist on drugging their stomach or tuHing it with greasy foods, rubbing m useless "flesh creams," or following tome foolish physical culture stunt, vhile the real catfse of thinness goc3 intouched. You cannot get fat until rour digestive tract properly assin.iatcs the food you eat. Drink a glass if cold water four or five times a day tnd take the following preparation mown to reliable druggists almost tverywhere, which seemingly embodies he missing elements needed by the digestive organs to help them convert 'ood into rich, fat-laden blood. This reparation is called tonolino, and nuch remarkable testimony is given is to its successful use in flesh buildng. Tonoline which comes in the form if a small non-injurious tablet, taken it. meals and mixed with the digesting 'ood, tends to prepare fat, flesh and nuscle building elements so that the ilood can readily accept and carry hem to the starved portion of the ody. You can readily picture the ransformation that additional and reviously lacking flesh making maerinl should bring to your cheeks, filing out hollows about your neck, sh .1lers and bust disappearing, and your aKinpr on irom 14 to 30 pounds of olid healthy flesh. Tonoline is harmess, inexpensive, efficient. Glymph's ^harmacy has it and is authorized to efund your money if weight increase s not obtained as per the guarantee ound in each large package. Caution:?Tonoline is recommended inly as a flesh builder and while exellent results in eases of nervous inigestion, etc., have been reported, care hould he taken about using it unless l gnin of weight is desired. 10-3 Recent army orders in Great Britlin forbid the acceptance by officers ind men of money presents from irivate sources for services rendered n the performance of duty. The first leavy losers under this order are two lirmen, Fred Sowrey and W. J. Temp st, each of whom would otherwise lave received $5,000 offered by I >ord dichelham for destroying Zeppelins. * i V .*>' < I V' ! ,rro\\ s 28 iiicHos Ion a: U |\ , CI !im?h?s(! 1 I / pi; "lire is sli?"vr? here. Q nico lo.u' huiroy using EXELENTO POMADE which is a Hair Ort*er, not n kinky hair remover. If frci!' i!'.o scrtp nnd ( root* of hair, ctenns dandruff and .stops fn".ini? hnir at once. and after tisinu several turns yon can see the results Try ' a box. Hrico k."c by mail On receipt of stumps or coin. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE Writ* For Particulars EXELENTO MEDICINE CO.. ATLANTA. OA. Cvt/ri tM I r GERMANY BROKE 1 TREATIES FIRST THEN ASKED UNITED STATES T > REAFFIRM THEM. This Country Unable to Enter inlo Any Special Protoeal With Berlin Government. I Washington, March 2(5.?Germany i "clear violations" of the treaties ^ ' 1 71)9 and 1828 and hor "disregard c : the canons of international courtesy were assigned by the United States a | reasons for refusal to affirm or exten ! j these agreements. I The note of refusal to German] transmitted through Dr. Paul Ritte (he Swiss minister, was made pubh today by the state department anl discloses that this government O "seriously considering" whether CSer-l irnany's conduct has not in effect abro-l| i gated these treaties. t | The note says: "Tn view of the cleat (violations by the German nntVinT-ifi.il of the plain terms of the treaties ii question, solemnly concluded on th mutual understanding that the obliga tions thereunder would be faithfull; kept; in view further of the disregar of the canons of international courtes; and the comity of nations in the treat ment of innocent American citizen in Germany, the government of th< United States can not perceive an; advantage which would flow from fur her engagements, even though the; were mere declaratory of internationa law, entered into with the imperia German government in regard to th< meaning of any of the articles o these treaties, or as supplementary t< ' them. In these circumstances, therefore, the government of the United States declines to enter into the specia protocol proposed by the imperial gov ernment. "This government is seriously considering." continues the note, "whether or not the treaty of 1828 and th-.1 revised articles of the treaties of 1785 and 1790 have not been, in effect, abrogated by the German government's flagrant violations of their provisions, for it would be manifestly unjust and inequitable to require one party to an agreement, to observe its stipulations and to permit the other party to 'disregard them. Tt would appear that the mutuality of the undertaking has been destroyed bv the conduct of the German authorities." The German note, aim made public todav. was regarded by officials as practically proposing a new treaty. .nationals of either country resident in tho other would, in case of war. have been free from internment. Enemy property. especiallv including merchant vessels, would have been free from all sequestration except under laws annlving to neutrals also, while contracts and patents/would not have been cancelled, suspended or declared void. The status of Germans in this country is not held to be affec^Wy- Vhe refusal to reaffirm the oUl frent^* TtTP there will be no general internment, or prosecutions. The activities of plotters alreadv discovered and the probability that, more are to follow has not shaken the official belief that the majority of Germans will remain loyal. Whether the treaties mav he considered abrogated through Germany's action will depend uoon the state department's view as to whether senate approval is essential. There is doubt whether the department alone can reach such a decision. THOUSAND MEN FOR NAVY SOUTH CAROLINA'S QUOTA Lieut. Osenr Fleet Cooner. U. S. N in charge of navy recruiting in South Carolina, with headquarters in Charleston. came to Colombia vostn?.loi. thank The State for its offer of advertising spacrt toward stimulating recruiting and to consult with the management of the paper concerning the advantageous use of the advertising columns. A campaign was laid out which he believes will powerfully reinforce the efforts of the nart'"s h" has in the field. "We want 1.000 men from South Carolina," Lieut. Cooper said, "and we would like to get them within the next five days. The navy is the first line of defense. The president has directed the emergency increase of the enlisted personnel to 87.000. This requires the immediate enlistment of 18,800 men." Lieut. Cooper made it clear that! every citizen can "do his hit" in the navy's recruiting campaign. Men ineligible themselves can exert their influence toward inducing qualified men to enter. Non-commissioned officers in charge of the several recruiting parties will gladly explain to anyone the conditions of the service, its advantages, salaries, promotions, retirement pay. The need is urgent for the immediate filling up of the authorized quota, since all the new men must he trained and even rudimentary training requires time.?Tuesday's State. Flint glass workers at Ttellaire, O., are planning to have their local unions in all parts of the Country start a boycott against soda fountains that serve ice cream and drinks in paper cups. They say this use of paper hurts their trade by reducing work for tumbler shops, and at the same time helps make paper more scarce, i Roth for acreage and production^ sugar beets broke the records in the United States this year, about 918,800 tons being grown on 680,000 acres of land. Ninety-one feet is the reported length of a pumpkin vine grown at I/ordsburg. Cal., and brought to the Pomona, (Cal.) Chamber of Commerce. ^ fc. J MISS RUTH JONES MENINGITIS VICTIM Daughter of Rock Hill Methodist I'astor Docs at the Baptist Hospital in Columbia. Miss Ruth Jones, daughter of the Rev. E. S. Jones, Methodist minister of Rock Hill, died at the Raptist hospital Thursday, March 22, afternoon. Miss Jones was hut 11) years old. Three days ago she was brought to the hos pital, suffering with spinal meningitis. She was a niece of Mrs. E. M. DuPre. The body will be taken to Spartanburg for interment. Miss Jones was the eldest daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. E. S. .Tones. For one or two years she was a stu-j. T,?i * ucuu itt ivanuor couece. hut for the past few months, ?ho had heen at Winthrop collepo. She was a younir woman of splendid intellect, of lovable character, and made many staunci. friends. I Her father is a prominent member of the Upper South Carolina con[ ference of the Methodist Episcopal church, South. Last year he was stationed at Union, but he is now the presiding elder of the Rock Hill district. He is a native of Columbia, beinp a brother of Will Jones, Mrs. Ernest M. DuPre, Mrs. Moffat II. Du-! Pre, Mrs. E. P. Wilson and Mrs. John Sammons. Miss .Tones is a dauphter! of the venerable and preatly respected Maj. Kirby of Spartanburp. The funeral party will leave Columbia on the early train Friday morninp for Spartanburp and the interment will follow immediately after the arrival of the train there.? The State, March 22. Every time you visit the movies you help to pay the wapes of 20b,000 employes who draw $2,200,000 weekly. When whiteninp a hearth or step, dip the clot hin a drop of milk and rub over after applyinp the hearthstone; this prevents the white from cominp off. Amonp: the many fine proms that the new Austrian emperor has inherited from the dead Franz Josef is an opal which weierhs 17 ounces and is estimated to be worth about $JOO,OOl). I'etwecn the rat and the shotrrun Mrs. Tony Marcarclla of New York was hound to tret it. Terrorized l?y the rat, she yelled to hubby to shoot He shot, wounded Mrs. Maracclla. j"- ? 1 / ' Crnnrl PlnmFi n nr 1 c + F/-> \/V V* Jk AUltl^lllg AO l/l only kind of Plumbing we do. Building good Roofs is the only kind of Roofs we build. And we do not charge you a fortune for our good work. We believe in "live and let live." Our patrons are satisfied patrons, for we have given them a square deal. Spring time is here. How about that new roof you have been thinking of ! having put on? Is it a new house you are building? Let us show you how to keep out summer sun and winter showers. Ilninn Plnmhinn viiivii m. luiuuiiiy & Electric Co. Phone 205-J / A i i riLK KE.MDUY a scientifically prepared medicated paste in tubes for proper use; also tablet for internal use in same package. A remedy which you can use yourself. Sold on its merits. Ask us. Sold only by us, 50c and $1.00. jGlymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. C. ? ? jfeQMa 0-( ~~ ?^ Cr ijUZ^ANNE gold< 7in\ i .ALfi | a brc ir ?o be ,. (.OITF-t , I o f;ll ^?cRoilVl?>VlorC?. doesi The Luzinnne Guarantee : your If. after using the contents ITlOn of a can, you are not sati sfi ed ... in every respect, your gro- tjUlUI cer will refund your money. CUtal I HfTlAW Hi The Reily?Taylor Coi | PERUNA in A housewife must give the other ailments. Her promptness saves a serious illness. Her expei her to know that PERUNA is alv have it on hand for the immedii colds, and that it is always to her Mrs.George Parker, 419 Water St., Men/' asha. Wis., writes: /' -v "We have used I'eh .. s;i\ nina in our family li/ ;'4r->\ ^or ? number of I ,.,-P^A Y<>nrs- nud have h *o found it n perfectly ' A y - ssEr|S| | reliable medicine. I ?. IpWi! It soon rids the sysl. > v- v ' / J tem of any traces \ I of a cold, and preY / vents serious cou\ KPnil / . . \r m/ I began using it \~'* - Jrey forcatarrh, which 1 snlTered with a Ntrror-jy t*ood many years, hut had net I very serious mull recently. Since I hive taken I'or una the dropping in niv throat has disfiniiiiiicd. and my It.-ad and nose arc not i.n stopped tip in the ntorninij. I am pleased with the results, and shall continue to use it until I a:n entirely rid of catarrh. "I heartily recommend it as an honcstfmedieinc." What it dot s for Iter it is ready to do for you. Colds and Cal The great weight of testimo lated in the 44 years that PERUf marKet proves it, beyond question, to be ' edy, ever ready to take, preventing the roughs, grip and derangements of the proof is published from time to time a I profited by it. Riwalxr yon ran obtain PEP'HA in tablet form witb yon and be fortified against audita attacks. The Peruna Company, Colt | Building Since closing out our F have enlarged our Buildir everything in car load lob ered price, and are prepai the benefit of ihis saving, times to carry a complete goes into a building from t We invite all who intend t buildings of any kind, to fi ing with any one. There I we can assist in mnkino I advantageous to our custoi business, large or small, an best service. Bailey Buildei PHON One Pair oi ...Life! Are you abusing and n you will pay the price late of all headaches arise i ron aching, burning eyes that and many other ills are ( ? j - - i ' % strain. in sucn cases tnei that is an unfailing one?] SCHOOL CIIILDREN carefully examined before if necessary, fitted with gl An examination will cost is no need for glasses I \vi for glasses are very reasoi every pair with an absolu a,: ~ ? Lion. F. C. DUKE, 13 Main Street kesTbast ioBetter isp, crunchy toast done to a ?n brown, spread with rich, ny butter?that and a cup >od. old Luzianne. There's ?akfast in itseli that's hard -1.2 t_ t ? iii?im^ruy naru. tou uuy a of Luzianne today. It it n't go better and iarther than other coffee at the price, grocer will refund your ey, without question or j\e. Ask for profit-sharing og. MEcoffee mpany, New Orleans Your Home 1 first aid in colds, coughs and in applying the remedy often rience with remedies has led *ays reliable, that she should ite treatment of coughs and The Family Safeguard The experience of one woman, given herewith, is typiral of thousands of letters that reach the Peruna Company from grateful friends a hohaveioui.ii their homes incomplete, and their j f:*m? danger without PERUNA. h ^ tarrn l| >ny that has accumuJA has been 0:1 the I ^ the reliable family rem- \ 6erious effects of colds, digestive organ;-. This nd many families have i? kZOS ft yo?r concikact. Lny it I ambus, Ohio V. . j Material 'urniture Department we ig Supply stock. Buying 5 we get the lowest dcliv ed to give our customers We shall endeavor at all stock of everything that he foundation to the roof. .0 build, add to, or repair itfurc with us before closure many ways in which up estimates that proves mers. We appreciate any d same will command our s' Supply Co. E 106. 1 Eyes to & r>rrln/-?t 111 <v irAnt..< ') Ti? - - v w v yjn i i i f v r. .More than two-thirds 11 eye-strain. Dim vision, soon tire, granulated lids lue to sume form of eye *e is but one remedy and properly fitted glasses, should have their eyes being taxed by study and asses. i.: u nuuung, and 11 mere ill tell you so. My prices nal>le and I stand back of te guarantee of satisfacOptometrist Union, South Carolina