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TELLS WHAT GAV AFTER SUF RHEUN Carpenter Forced To To Work With R1 ScM'ica Pulling ''""isids Reliel oucentratf Of Ir Havinc No Mcrhol In It Claim It Is dr Bo ' "' ronvor \nd Much w< Cheanrr Blood Medicine rn co both iirsnwn and wife 1 WRITE r.f OWING TRIBUTE 0,.' th Dear Sirs-. bu My h*>-hand suffered from rheuma-: l>n tism "od ?ci'itiea for about one yea- nv so a\ ''i"v bad that ! just can't des- > sn cribc h;a cuffenner. We had j co doctor* to tend h;m but nothing ox- j be cept the morphine they pave him pi ease ' ' fu' nains. When he be- ur pan brenkin" out with boils and sore- , rij ho :te'- so bad he would almost Ir scratch to ?he bone. I thoupht sure i st he v* o'd d:e "writes Mrs. A. B. Wil-; tr liams 'do Ilor husband who suffered the! or Will Discuss Pence ! "( At Labor Unions' U] S{ 1" t"' 00?Demands fori the call in" of an immediate o*- earV j jg con' " nta*ives of labor j fret m discuss neaeo j . ^ will be on" the most important ?r w the 4o bo submitted to the ' r,f t't R^h'sh T.abo-j Partv h het ) ot \Tottin"ham to- : ? ni morr ' o fbr> t'vo dav? follow ] inir. ','1' "o?olnt ions requestm"; g, sifb ' ? t. .<>? > nrenared fo** subtv: ho oonforonoo by the! ^ Tnd" ' ' * T>or?v tbo Socio-; I list 1 ' ? ^Jlacow Trade-. ,, n It I LOU yv... ,,s rf fhe peace questior 11 he dominant ? the >' ' ? '^ ' 'nratjon th^t t% tjw ' np-i(>? nnflfotiatior ' '* ?-oso1utions to he Slit" ' '"'vir o?*'"10>"at ' a of n ' ' ;rh. T.oioccfor an ' _ York .* l->hor bo nermitte'' .j renT *' v eventual pear" cono--o?>; the hollicrerent powers. o?thr' ?5^oot Tabor conference ^ be hold simtptaneouslv w;th tbe pe*?c ^ cor f">vh bv labor bod'es of T- mouth and Pristol. V <" ' >' -f all labor members from m:n? torial officers under the ^ prefer* "r>o?-nmont is demanded in eich? e ' 'ioni prepared by 'hn T?ri ' * Party or by labo?- / bodies r- fPp cr round that continuance of Inbor members in the service of a v" e-"mont which "nermits ov-; ploitat'of be people by tlio capital- ( ist?" ' """'rnvv to labor interest c and n < ",'.,|hn of tbe party constitu- j tion. ! [ ()rr> resolution f-om T\saf Ham ^ ba e i< ; d?nv<rd- 00 "the cont'nual bnre-f*"- ] r.|.i <??v rf tbe neonle bv, the f. ' tmiMos an 1 swirosts that .. ' .. M.fiwna t r? re<<ip-n should h* oxprdlo'l from tho party, 1 " ' ( MOTHER* DON'T TAKE I CHANCES IF CHILD'S j' TONGUE IS COATED If Cross, F-verish, Sick, Bilious, Clean Little Liver and Bowels. A laxative today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty, their bowels, which become clogged i lip with waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach sour. Look at the tongue, Mother! Ifj eoacd, if your child is listless, cross, | feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn't, eat heartily, full of cold or has sore | throat or any other children's ail-J ment, give a teaspoonful of "Cali-1 fornia Syrup of Figs," then don't; worry, because it is perfectly harmless, and in a few hours all this constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. A thorough "inside cleansing ' is oftfmes all that is 11 t? ii.. r. necessary. it kiwuiu uu me mn treatment {riven in any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a liottle of "California Syrup of Kigs," which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grownups plainly printed on the bottle. I.ook carefully and see that it is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." / E HIM RELIEF FERING AGONY \ 1ATISM IN BED' Bed And Unable leumatism And I Him Down, f By Taking * c Form ? e r t R cadful torture of rheumatism in ita v >rst form writes: "I suffered from 71 i orentism for two years ami was ^ nfined to my room for three months. ^ tried everything. The suffering .s so severe I thought I was for- P or done with work. I tried every- t ing I and my friends could got v it it looked like I was done with v isiness and work for the balance of a y life. It struck me worst in the j ti lall of my back and in the left log." 1 t ntinued Mr. Williams. "Ry chance I ^ heard of what iron will do for peo- 2 o with blood and system full of! ic acid and the kidneys not acting j e rht. Tie bought a bottle of Acid j e on Mineral obtainable at most drug i c ores. This is the highly concen- j j: ated natural product of a mineral C nosit of medicinal iron. It is stronK" ! d and being concentrated is more d I "apitalist food thieves" are strongdenounced, and the government is rged to handle the foo dproblem > as to eliminate profiteering and scire "equality of sacrifice." There likely to be a long and bitter dison t'd* issue. A year ago le conference reaffirmed by an overhelming majority, approval of the j Mention of office by labor ministers, j Financial proposals have been sublitted by more than a dozen socices. They include plans for a sub;antial levy on capital, a drastic in ease of the income tax, a raising j 'c cremation limit to ISO or 200, | nd the compulsory application of the | sinking fund" principal to land and making it the property of the! ation. erne fur the reorganization of >10 Labor party, is to he submitted to ie conference by the executive comlittee. It is said to represent an dvance in the political mobilization f the labor forces. rVoe important new-comers among he resolutions are: an amendment !><> taw of libel for the protection f labor bodies against slanderous iterature and speakers; a declaration n favor of home rule in India: and a tatement that the time has come for ie teaching of an international languge to enable workers of the world to nderstand one another without need f an interperter. Vmcrica Is Fighting A Battle of Law. | This is a big part we are playing in his great war drama. The United States will before peace comes create i new world. The time has come vhrn we must rcco"nize the fact that V can no longer hind ourselves by he traditions of our forefathers. We an no longer live to ourselves in a sphere alone and ignore the closer relations with the rest of the world. It is impossible for us to continue l _ f 1 I.Uoflnn HI*' MlfJIIII Ol i m aruiuviu... This fact was recently brought clearly before the American people when former Associate .lust ice Charles E. Hughes of the United States Supreme Court declared that the time had come when we could no longer live to ourselves, that history is only beginning and the republic is now obligated to create a new world, where law is to be supreme and force only the instrument of justice. "America could not," he continued, "if it would escape from its new international position as a member of tlie league of nations to prevent unscrupulous military powers from dominating the world." * This is the new phase of national development that we must consider. In order that the purposes of our new mission in this world of Christian people may be successfully accomplished it is necessary that we should relegate ourselves to the backgroun 1 and make individual sacrifices. On the last night of the old year Harry Lauder, the famous Scotch comedian, asked a Memphis audience in a frank but kindly way what they tin.1 dnnn boln win this war. "Col lectively you have done much," he said, "you have reached into your pocket, you have bought T.iberty bonds and have subscribed to the Red Cross, but idividually I ask you what you I'i ar WITH THREE MONTHS S ai K conomical, a few drops in a glass of rater being a full dose. He took it egularly a short while and now read! . hat he says: ^ "I bought a bottle of A-I-M and be- f( ore I finished that I saw I was get- a ing better. I took three bottles and ^ >y the time T had finished them I was ?] s well as I ever was. I was relievd of the other troubles too and feel c, iow like I owe a debt of gratitude t] o you people who put it up. I am j n ixty-three years old and back at j y, l- .1 i kurh every uny aim ueneve rneu-. latism is banished completely ami! e orever from my system," said Mr. v Villiams. His wife said: j ^ "I heard of Acid Iron Mineral ami d :ot a bottle for my husband and bv I e he time he had used one bottle he I as really well. You can see of what j alue it is to me. He is now weM a nd back to work. I wish I had n nore space to tell you more about how! s hankful I am for your Acid Iron f fineral," Charlotte C. II., Va., Box ii 6. t This elowincr statement corroborat- I d by both husband and wife testifies v loquentlv to the power of the con- j n entrated iron as bottled, tested and, c ?ut out under the Ferrodine Chemical I n ^orp. trade mark "A-I-M." Most v lnier<rists have it. Get a bottle to- . r lay. SIR WILLIAM TRITTON ' '' -jflHK aLpjsKW^^ s&S&ta wWwjj^gj^gyysB^TM'^1 ^ f? X - ' Sir William Tritton, the inventor of the British "Tank" which has been creating history on the western front and which has been a great factor In many British advances. have done?" The nuestion was a candid one. Now that the American people have been risked as individuals to make a sacrifice and to expose themselves to certain inconveniences they make a howl. War cannot be carried on in comfort. If we suffer at home think what our boys will soon be called unor to suffer in France. Th'nk of the suffering tha' the sons of England and France are now experiencing in this great battle for law. The Garfield order carries with it hardships, of course, hut if comes at an opportune time. It brings us face to face with the grim reality that war cannot be carried on without sacrifice and discomfort. We cannot merely by paying war taxes and buying Liberty bonds win a war. Many of us would be satisfied if we could. But war is a tragic thing. We are in it now and like other nations must suffer. We are for the first time called upon as individuals to do our part. The ' acrifice is but a little one. Tleforo the end comes we may be called upon to make more serious sacrifices. As intimated by .Tudpro TTuprhes this is a new phase of our national development and it is because it is essential to our safety that the pretentions of brute force must be defeated. We cannot expect to ever aprain live in peace unless there is firmly established anion" the nations of the world the reifrn of law. Therefore we must p*rin and bear certain hardships that in the end we may return to our serene peace, and we many further rest assured that any order issued from Washington and approved by President Wilson has not neon tno issue oi an impulse, dui has boon tho outcome of the gravest consideration and after an intimate knowledge of conditions that possi bly wo know nothing of. When such an order comes wo musl bo as solidors, obey and not ask ques tions?.Memphis Commercial Appeal / .OCKHART JUNCTION Lookhart Junction, Jan. 22?We e writing again with snow and eet upon the land. News like rerything else is about frozen up. his writer came from Spartanburg ssterday and things look dull?all jsiness was suspended by request of je government; it seems the people re responding to every call of the overnment that is made and it is jre we are living in the most perilus times. More things happening nd changes being made than this rorld ever saw or knew before. Who nows what the future will bring jrth? Maybe at the beginning of crisis no one knows, but I am opeful?a very hopeful person and his may be the digest hour. I met many soldier boys going and oming. I met a sad young man on ^ he train the other day; he offered le a seat by him and I talked to mi sume as i aiways uu uit* duiuiuis, lis younp soldier had just been prantd a furlouph to po home and as he fas leaving the camp, had a wire hat his father was at the point of eath and this seems to be the way verywhere?sadness and farewell, lis home was in Tennessee. Thre are many heartaches I know nd many that we know not of. I I let a pood woman not lonp apo and he said she wrote her son a letter hat he had a mother that was praynp for him and the same God was here with him as when he was here. i have thoupht of that Mother. God f rill hear that Mother's prayer; we leed more prayinp mothers and fath- * rs and it may be what God wants? ^ nore prayinp people everywhere. It vill help win the war there is cryinp iced for prayinp men and women. Well, my dear readers this may not ;eem like news to you but I find it iocs me a preat deal of pood to write 1 ind tell these thinps. I heard a correspondent to a paper say that anyhinp was news to a person away from he scene, even to a dap fipht. Now [ will tell what I saw in Spartanburp lie other day. I saw a man on a J oad of wood poinp alonp the street I5| ind I asked him what he pot for a jfe load like that and he said $8.00. He said it was sold for he thoupht I wanted to buy it, but was plad I did not have to buy at that price; it was a I two horse load and I suppose about djl 3-4 of a cord. I was told that some pot $'10.00. As I told you at the ipl bepinninp you never have seen or known of prices beinp just like they are now. & Mr R. J. Black has moved from the li New Hope section to Mr. C. O. Al- || 'en's place near E'fo**d Grove. \f * on/1 Mfo W r FrlwO Tvlc! llflVA ..... ...... . ... . . - BB moved from .TonosviUe to Spartanburg r . where Mr. Edwards bad been nrovnot- jp ed. He formerlv served as telegraph |i operator at this place. t?T forp-ot to 'eH vou last week that Miss Carrie Lawrence of Tnman one of our teachers of the Gault sclioo' ma**riVfl to M?- .T .G. Waters of .|H? Camp Seveir, Greenville. You s**- # fbov will cot married war or no war. Vou know the P'ble says "there wil1 be marriages and giving in marriage until the end of time" Of] Tn conclusion T will state that if '*"** the people would turn out and serve tb" T.ord more faithfully than what Ij| they have been doing, big snows, hard . u tinios and pestilence and war would M be no more. That is my firm belief. H Moxy. R Yoii Can't Find Any Dandruff, And Hair Stops Coining Out.! j Save Your Hair! Make it thick. L Wavy, Glossy and licautiful 'f at Once. W. Try as you will, after an applica- Ij tion of Da"derino. you can not find FT a single trace of dandruff or falling |j^ hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will * be after a few week's use, when you fl see new hair, fine and downy at first? SB yes?but really new hair?growing all P over the scalp. gs A little Danderine immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull faded, brittle and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with ^ Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect is immediate and amazing your hair will lie litfht, fluffy and wavy, and have u an appearance of abundance; an in- Cj comparable lustre, softness and luxu- I riance, the beauty and shimmer of f? true hair health. M Get a small bottle of Knowlton'a I Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any? that it has been neglected or injured J l>y careless treatment. A small trial ^ 1 bottle will double the beauty of your ' hair. I What is LAX-FOSI LAX-PUS IS AN IMKKUVtU OA3UHH* " A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic and Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Rark, ^ Rlue ldag Root, Rhubarb Root, Rlack Root, May Apple Root, SennaLeaves and " I'epsin. Combines strength with pala . table aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c " \ : An Ambition and f \ 'pHE needs of the South are ider f J of (hr Southern Railway i tbe f rowtb I J a the upbuildinf of tbe oilier. jf J The Southern Railway atlca no farorr /} a accorded lo otheis. il j The ambition of the Southern Railwa] J unity of interest that it born of co-operatic f a the railroads; to aee perfected that fair and f I ' ment of railroa It which invilet the eoi | aeenci< ?; to realize that liberality of treat V f to obtain the additional capital needed for tf V/ enlarged fr-. i'.itiet incident to the demand I service; ai.d, tinally? 1 o t-te? l-t niche In the body politic f other r t I cir-lra, with no more, but V itclits. 1t ;<. ,! opportunities. Jky# ' The Southern Servei HHBBBSJ2S?* V y*r %/^tC.- H *** vaftj It Is Oor fo please < h ! icular ho orts are .!i- ,* <\ in the neats and "^eiabies the rr rour wani. V* a ulwat uicv beef ai - 'in- 'ion E. R. GO^^H \i i>HONK V.' |?p : _w>'' s;<;rvic he usee lei s K.-p- !!; uliij . iiis 're wi'hi* " ' \ ii ' 'I BAILEY IfsaOE fict' HHi I Women! 11 Here Is a message to /sh I suffering women, from ||F Mrs. W. T. Price, of I I Public, Ky.: "I suf- !B . I fered with painful...", ' 1 slio writes. "I got clown (^Ul M with a weakness in my k lfeal hack ami llml>s...l & ]-i l|fi felt helpless and dls- I 13 m couraged...I had about BIB given up hopes of ever -?! IB being well again, when B IB Ifjl a friend Insisted I f/JTu Take SARDIII TL. Ill Ta.I. m noiii'dirs iuiiiu I began Cardu', In ^ j3 a short whilo I saw a If 8 marked difference... I a I grew stronger right I Pq along, and It cured me. H U I am stouter than I j H have been In years." fci $ pj If you suffer, you can P H ^ appreciate what It N 2| ra means to ho strong and ffl ? 3j well. Thousands of wo- ? i Ft men glvo Cardul the H Rl m I credit for their good W I I health. It should help ii *3 j you. Try Cardul. At all H 9 I druggists, E-73 5a Dr. Virgil R. Hawkins DENTIST OFFtC.K UPSTAIRS IN 1 Ininn r FOSTKR BUILDING . a Record j v. itical with the need* i JL \ and nicccta of one memne j \ 1 ! \) ?no ipecial prirllefe not i J\t : y\ r Compenjr It to ?ee thst J >n between tbe public and , rank poller in the manage- , ifidence of foremmental I J ment which will enable It I j ?e acquisition of better and I*. I for iocrcaaed and better / 1 of the South alonralde of J with eq si liberties, equal i the South*" Delight I t \ll |i i'uiajt a if uocr\rx|;ci. \/\ai timarketing of ' lu> best larket affords. Phone us /s ""n the job." IViider. e suit." .L'S MARKET I " aaMfn?? > <' k^.:: E CAR iverinjf Caskets and on l uneral oeealance calls. We deliver Caskets any' KE OK CHARGE RTAKING CO. Residence Phone 88 Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents. Oh, you Huns! you son-of-a-puns, u.>11 ,.~i. :r ,inn>f i uui oniixIIIIV.1 II |1 uuil 1/ ; watch ont.--Tchabod Crane. No. @66 i This is a prescription prepared especially j 'or MALARIA or CHILLS &. FEVER. i Vive ot six. dotes will break any case, and u iuken then as & tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than a r\r\t drin. nr .irk.n General Crowder is the guy that put crowds in the army.?Ichabod Crane. The draft is giving some men more than colds.?Ichabod Crane. RU&MY-T1SM | Will cure Rheumatism, Neu-' I raisin, Headaches, Cramps, Colic I Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old ' Sores, Tetter, Rin?-Worm, Eczema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c IF YOU are troubled with dandruff, itching scalp, and your hair coming out, we ask you to try J1 T NAOC MAM? HAIR TONIC on our guarantee that it will give you relief and satisfaction or money refunded. Sold only by us, 50c and I $1.00. Glymph's Pharmacy, Union, S. - [C.