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MAKES RAPID HEADWAY ^ AM This Fact to Your Stora of Knowledge Kidney disease often advances so rapidly that many a person is firmly in its grasp before aware of its progress. Prompt attention should be given the slightest symptom of kidney disorder. If there is a dull pain in the back, headaches, dizzy spells or a tired, worn-out feeling, or if the kidney secretions are of^ fensive, irregular and attended with * pain, procure a good kidney remedy at once. Thousands recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. Read the statement below. Mrs. W. H. Flowers, Dillon, S. C., says: "My kidneys weren't acting right and I had dull pains through ai? _ m i t * . , me Hinun ui my oacK. Alter being on my fest all day, I couldn't rest well at night, my back got so painful. Mornings I was soro and lame and I had other kidney ailments. Friends recommended Doan's Kidney Pills and I go some. Three boxes re. lieved all the ailments. Price 50 cents at all dealers. 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Preparations already are being made to protect the men as far as possible from winter hardships. The dampness ' causes the cold to be felt keenly. The hard and willing work of the troops in training has made the of- t ficers more anxious than ever to pro- ( vide wholesome amusements for them in their moments of leisure. They now 1 have band concerts given by both their own bands and those of the French, and it is hoped soon to have , moving picture outfits available for ( every battalion. The suggestion has been made that war pictures such as 1 the English film of the Somme battle ! and later pictures from that zone i should Le shown to the men repeated- , ly, giving them an accurate idea of what actual fighting conditions are like. It is now being planned to take both officers and soldiers to the French i r?mi in ueuicnments from time to time so that they may see and study life in the trenches before they are actually called upon to take their places there. 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I it attractive routes and the prin- I istoric Interest throughout the y rid. | and Descriptive Literature. > TOURS I ai*d Air Line Railway. 1 NORTH CAROMNA I 3SfT<*' ' -JB 'K/?^..\jJrfg ====3Bggeaeaaegggas? n ? g ANOTHER SfR O N G ENDORSEMENT FOR A-l-M READ WHAT THIS MEMPHIS MAN SAYS ABOUT HIS EXPERIENCE WITH A-I-M IN 17 YEARS HAS SOLD 50 THOUSAND BOTLES "I believe I have hail more experience with Acid Iron Mineral than any>ne living," says Mr. A. I*. Watkins, a .veil known business man of Memphis, l'enn., living at 1G7C Exchange Ave. "It has cured tumors where doctors said there was no cure except an operation. It has cured hundreds of eases of female trouble where doctors said nothing but an operation would tlo any good. Acid Iron Mineral will cure any sore in the flesh that can be cured. With a little pursuit e it will cure almost anything that can be cured when taken internally. "I have been handling Acid Iron Mineral for seventeen years and have sold between forty and fifty thousand bottles. During that time only one person requested his money back and I returned the money as willingly as 1 took it. "I have five children and 1 gave each of them A-I-M before they were a month old, and still give it l<< them when they need any medicine." We believe this statcim-nt lo be uncqualed in the praise of any medicine before the public. When y<>u praise Acid Iron Mincral you praise nature, for it is from nature that this preparation is obtained. Alcohol, and til" dope of the pill maker, or the drug of the chemist are not found in it. It i is secured from the only natural medicinal iron mineral deposit of its kind known to the world, and comes closest to the ideal as a general tonic for all troubles of the humn system. All reliable druggists have A-I-M in 50c and $1 sizes. lie sure you get the genuine. Ask for it by name and look for the A-I-M trade mark on I every bottle. Advertisement. PREPARING FOR LETTUCE It is practicallv impossible to make land too rich for lettuce. He careful to see that the soil is not acid, and lime it well if you have any doubt about it. Plow it right away, put on the lime broadcast and work it in with a disc harrow or cultivator, and in about a week put on the manure or fertilizer. You will then have an ideal seed-bed for the crop. It must be sown very shallow, and rolled if the weather is dry.?Southern lturalist. FOR THE FALL GARDEN Manure your fall garden heavily, grow three crops per year in every row, and plant such tnings as will give you vegetables for the table every week of the year and you will he independent.?Annie L. Lott, in the Southern Ituralist. COURT PLASTER CONTAINS GERMS Washington, July 28.?Court plaster, said to have been distributed by Herman sympathizers, has been found jn chemical analysis by the department of justice to contain tetanus terms. Attorney General Gregory tolay warned the public to use only court plaster from reliable sources. CUT OUT THE BLIGHT Keep after blight in your apples. It Lakes time and money to keep blight cut out of the trees, but by carefully inspecting, and cutting it out whenever found, the disease can be held in heck. It should be made a communiy as well as an individual task.?The Southern Ruralist. A '(<" T,h. V* s ?n* Pain Pill. fsr \v it \ Eajjr. Dr. Miles* Anti-Pain Pills will help you, as they have helped others. (i<n>d for all kind* of psia. I'scd to relieve Neuralgia, Head ache, Nervousness, Rheumatism, ociatica, Kidney rams. Lumbago, Locomotor Ataxia, Ilackache, Stomachache, Carsicknrss, Irri taLility and for pain in any part of the body. "I have tiaed r?r. Ml!**' Anti-Pain I'll* when tmublnd with hendnrhe. .?i 1 find tha't on#j pill Infallibly efferta r?* 11 f in a very abort time I a:n oonaiderahly n(T. . te.l with newr.'ilnla In the h*?d at tltinn. ami lind the Anil-I'aln till* of rnu.li benefit. The Dr. Mile*' Remedied re beyond romimrlmin and I recommend them to nil my friend*." C.EORCK f'MUJATR, 213 Oakland St., Han Antonio, Tex At all drugglats. 25 doaea 25c. a MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind No. 6Q6 Thia la preacription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS &. FEVER. Five or aix dote* will break any caae, and if taken then aa a tonic the Fever will out return. It acu on the liver better than Calomel and doea not gripe or aicken. 25r ,c-^gg Join Hoover's Arm And Help Sa1 Women of South Carolina Can Help Win the War by Enliiting in Food Conservation Forces?Fill Out the Card and Send it to Food Administrator, Becoming a Member of Big Organization. Herbert Hoover has called for volunteers. He is raising an army to fijrht the chief ally of the German Kaiser. That ally is Waste. Bliminate waste of food, and the United States' (.'real strenirth will win the war beyond peradventure. Let the demons of waste run riot over the country, or let even the smallest little dcvilkins of waste trot but so shyly across the floors of ten million kitchens and America's role in the war will be that of a giant bound Iry a million little cords, unable to exert his full strength and show his might. Wise men in Washington have foreseen that, and to prevent the onslaught of the legion of little waste demons they have undertaken the orTo The Food Administrator, Washington, I), t'. I am glad to join you in the serv lion and 1 hereby accept membership tion, pledging myself to carry out th ministrator in my home, insofar as m Name Street State Oecupati Number in Household Occu Will you take part in autlioii/.e I noig vation? Have you a garden? There are no fees or dues to be to have as members all those actual! men over sixteen are eligible. IHRKi Mail your pledge card to the Fo and you will receive FKKL your lirst hung in your window. If you want the button of the F a return addressed envelope. The si form will be sent with the button if RIOT DEATH ROSTER INCREASED IN CHESTER Chester, I'a., July '2H.?David Schwartz, a deputy sherilT, and an unidentified negro were shot and killed here late tonight in a fight in the heart of the negro section. The shooting occurred after a day of quiet following the disorders of tin- last two nights and was the result of the sending a number of policemen and guards into the neighborhood after a crowd of negroes had opened lire on two guards. The two guards retreated after emptying their pistols and then sent in a riot call to city hall. Schwartz drove an automobile load of guards and policemen to tin- scene. When the motor car arrived a num< her of negroes started firing ami Schwartz fell dead." After the crowd was dispersed the body of a negro was found. ionium s totalities make a total ol five killed since the rare disturbances began Wednesday night, the result of the stubbing to death of a young white man named McKinney by a negro on Tuesday after a quarrel between them. Thursday night a while man was killed in the negro section while loading a crowd that was searching for the slayer of McKinney. Yesterday a negro was shot. He died today. The entire police force of Chester, augmented by guards from munition plants, deputy sheriffs and a detachment of State troops, has been on constant duty and have prevented widespread disorder. CONSTIPATION And Sour Stomach Caused This Lady Much Suffering. BlackDraught Relieved. Mcadorsville, Ky.?Mrs. Pearl Patrick, of this place, writes: "I was very constipated. I had sour stomach nml n?o ?- ?. -o l I- t ? ? <?..?, n un .w iiiii wiiliwi 1 HI the doctor, lie gavo n?o some pills. They weakened rue and scented to tear tip my dige; <in: They would gripe mo and afte-wnrds it seemed I was moro constipated than before. I >(rnrd of Wack-Draught and decided to try it. I found it. just what I needed. It was an easy laxative, and not bad to swallow. My digestion soon improved. I got well of the sour stomach, my bowels soon seemed normal, no more griping, and i would take a dose now and thou, and was In good shape. I cannot say too much for BlackDraught for it is the finest laxative one can use." Thedfo rd's Black-Draught has for many years been found of great value in the treatment of stomach, liver and bowl troubles. Easy to take, gentle and reliable in its action, leaving no. bad after-effects, it has won the praise of thousands of people who have used it NC-135 DISCHARGE NOTICE On 20th August next, I will apply to the Probate Court of Chesterfield County for n as Administrator of the estate of Elisha Boan, deceased. G. W. Boan, [ Administrator. ty of Housewives ye the Food Supply 1 i ganization of a home army. Herbert r Hoover, savior of Belgium, is its chief t ?the members are millions of house- t wives who directly handle America's supply of food. Now .Mr. Hoover has called for vol- , unteers for hs army. All that volun- , r teeing implies is to keep a stricter watch on the flour sack and the meal bin, on the bacon and the butter, the c beef and the sugar. To every woman a the chance is offered to enroll in this ^ great army which will help to carry the banner of freedom to victory. All that is necessary to join is to fill out the card below and mail it to the Food Adminisirtor, Washington. Already hundreds of prominent wo- v men, amonjf them Mrs. Woodrow Wil- ^ son and all tin* cabinet ladies, seores of wives of coir%ressmen, including Mrs. A. F. I .ever of the Seventh South 1 Carolina District, and thousands upon < thousands of others, have sijrned the card. Here is another chance for South ' Carolina to help. Fill out the card and mail it, enlisting yourself for the ' war in the jrreat army of food con- 1 servtors. ' > ice of food conservation for our N'a- ' in the N'nited States Food Adininistrae directions and advice of the food ady circumstanees permit. t Citv ( I on i pation of Breadwinner v hhorhood movements for foo l corc--cri i paid. The Pood Administrator wishes ' v handlinir food in the home. All wo- } I FTIONS I <?<1 Administrator, Washington, 1). f'., instructions ami a hou vhold lay to bo ood Administration send tun cents and lield insignia for the sleeve of the uniyou ask for it. : LETTER FROM A CLUB GIRL Editor Advertiser: Will you kindly allow me spae-* in > your valuable paper for a few ford? regarding niy short cours ai Winthrop which was in commot ?oo with my club work. 1 wish especially to thank Miss Mints, home demonstration ajrent, for her kindness t > tne an 1 for the interest sin* has taken in my welfare. By attending the short course i feel that 1 can now do my work much . easier at a less cost of time am! innI terial. We studied cookiny, sewiny. canniny, poultry and manual training. I We learned to make jelly bays, work I hays and lunch baskets. We had instruction in ennniny tomatoes, pimentos, plums, beans and to make man\ kinds of fine jelly, to preserve eyy. land to make catsup. We were in structed in cookiny rolls, liyht bread > J and biscuit. We were tnuyht to make j peanut oread, bread and biscuits from i .-> >.v iirain ami i mill swci'l potatoes; I we were taught how to use eottou * | si'i'il meal in eooking; in fart we were taught many ways of making excellent things to cat at a great saving over old methods. We have thus learned to prepare for the great food shortage* that is ahead of us. We learned iou.lt ahout atrrioul * ttire and the eare of the land, ahou' the different kinds of trees atul bird*-. I feel that I could run a farm myself now and do all my own planning. One special thing I would like to mention is the making of heads; wt can now make our own heads for ornaments, to wear, and they are m pretty as Imught ones. 1 will pladk show any girl how to mala- them, i .iust wish T could tell everything wt learned at Winthrop for the henetit of those who could not go, hut this oi ourse, is impossible. Our stay at the college' was mad< as delightful as possible. We visited tin dairy and poultry farms; went to ihe movies, lawn parties and play; and went in bathing. I wish especial !y to mention the Y. W. ('. A., where tlm girls we re so nice to us. I was proud to reocive' a eliplom: from !>r. Johnson f.>r geiod work am' ile port men t. In closing, I wish t<> again than' Miss Minis for her Limine-? to me an.1 to thank all those who are- responsible for arranging these- courses for the Tomato ('lull girls. Aline Moore, ( luh (Jirl. SPRAY YOUR LATF APPLES I ate apples should have an appli ration of Bordeaux mixture at this time, or n little later. The hitter rot is apt to strike them, ami it will he I cspeeially hard on them if we have a rainy August and September. Southern Huralift. 1 t Used fc itAlways li H a 111 In pi 1 M ilu ine is oif j^redkctojs cics. Aj I over i In k. I J III I Inna n<?* Illllctua Col. "'i: r#?ti?f?fM ? "'WiY QyiKltte., I>y ayrpulu VlHimnMH ^Cd Cr. x Purely vegetald* v ; atusuvmuvii form; may be u , '* PRtCC 25* Thr ucniilnr ttut ?0 :i \s;i iticos ?> 23 (>ntn n be*. h or poaipi -v - . ' 'ROPHECY OF THE ANTICHRIST The remarkable document jriven be- 9 ?w was first printed in the Paris Ti raro early in 11)15. It was written n 1000 by a monk, Brother Johan- J les, 300 years ajfo, 150 years before he German empire became a power o o be reckoned with. ^ The verfiable Antichrist will be a nonarch of his time, a son of Luther, ic will invoke God's name, and pro- a laim himself his enemy, this prince > >f Mis will take his oath on the Bible, ? ind will exploit himself as the arm of e ho Most Ilinh, sent to chastise the 0 orrupted people of the world, lie o . ill be one armed, hut his urmv. i * vhich will he as the sands of thn sea bore, will take their device, "God vith us." For a Ioiij; while he will o mrrv out his policv, bv ruse or by fel- a my; his spies will cover the countries ? if tlie world, he will he master of the ? lecrees of tin powerful. 9 lie will have in his pay doctors and ? Q irofessors, who will prove and certify ? lis celestial mir-ion. War will give ? litn an opportunity to disclose him- _ ielf. This will not l>< made airainsl a ir French wine, hut another well known, j, iiul it will he .so violent that in two j( .v??ks the cumII ei will heroine univer- ,, sal. It will dr. v. in all Christian peo- j, ile, Mussulmans, and even men from j, listant lands. ,\ The armies w 1 vat her from the 'our parts of tin earth, for tile anpels s( vill open the smils of men, and in the (| hird week the\ w. r aliz that Anti- |, hrist has come am' t'.at slavery will ,, 10 the fate of tin m.on- led. He will ia recognized l?y several traits. He .ill massacre above ail, jn . ts, monks V voinen, children, and !,! men. To lone will he imw mercy. Torch in land, he will pas l.se a savape, in/okinjf the 'i: n . i hrist, and, while (| lis words are Hi .. . Christian, his lets will he the a of Nero and his Roman perseeut Ho will have fi.r hi ; arms, unl an eagle wr i>. the crest of his *l accomplice, tlu n'lii-r wieked monirch. This hit however, is a Chris- ^ lian, anil will .In with the curse of Pope Renedietus, ..ho will he elected at the outbreak of \ n> ichrist. No more will pre ;t ami monk confess ami absolve the combatants; for the first time m tl.e world's history they will take their places in the 1 combat with other < iti/.ens, and Pope ^ Renedietus have,-. pronounced his malediction upoi Antichrist, his holit ness will proclaim that those who fall in battle will i as martyrs. The hell v. ill r< ouml throughout lhe world, giving courage to the sol- ' di* r.-, and sounding the knell of Anti.orist's accomplice. To vanquish Antichrist will requirn more men than Uonte evi r held. I Ik- etforts of every kingdom, "the cock," "the leopard," and the "white eagle" will not avail, .vithout the pravers of the Christian \t world assists them. Never will the , . | \i lunuin race liave met so great a peril, for the triumph of Antichrist would ? the victory of the devil. (j It will rome to pass in the twentieth Word, that the beast will menace the .Void, that the beast will menace theh arlh with it- scourge. Toward the wo-thousandth year tin- ureal army ?f Antichrist, numbering in its ranks nine who are Christians, will oppose he armies of the I.amb, with whom 1 riLI light Mohammedans and "savage" J ohliel's. All Will In* blood red, the leavens, the earth, the sen, the air. "or blood will flow in all elements. Tlx- "lilat-k cnjile" will hurl itself ' lyainst the "r .1 k" and r<d? i! of many duir.es, I.ut the "rock" will tie lit jralantly with i! talons. It would he rushed hut for the claws of the "leotard." The "Mark eajfle" will sur?rise and invade the land of the 'rook," rover iii' almost half of :ts erritorv; wl.ih t'n- "white eajrle" n .ts t u: n w o . r mo t lie iva n <>l ^ tilichrist ' hoi-' ry to hound r.? 'I le " ' d i i i lr" v. ill he orrcd to e.i ? t..-' "roe to ciijjai'c he "V.ear h " : "r .ck 1 m ill ' uirsue it to < lid to its ally. When lie "Id i d s res all is lost It V: I! t'i' ut ' i! o.i , a: i '< he "white ajrleV I >. "leopard's claw, ilid the " coi "s" taloli Will he huri d ill its lh h. Ill ec ? I and oil 1V tin , ... Wl niic - aid r? a; i uptam \v III ic hui'ied. fii .pi I !.. i . wl'l . eeni like lui. i I i ,e -a r. t i ' ram their ?mi 1 , ,n ;he >ra\ c will fa: i \ ao -ur , c he hat tie will ' pest ilence ltd faiuit '. i. v. ill A nt ihrisl -ee i . . hilt the CV I 'I a:.. ' aivll III-:'.Il'e tie .ainh lia\. it' * i' . h on . witii his 'Mel'iiiina: " peaei he restored. 'Me shall hi . i i led like a straw tinier the f lie -hall lose hi. rown, and hi I, nird< : , .ail l?c split nto twenly-i \o stati . and none shall i'iiiic arms, Ml lis. (<r SI I'lilie.mid. C The "white I'm ! shall chase the <?i resent out !iur?i|)e .n.<i instal him- ( e!f in li . it l*li?' shall be^in I lie ? ra ' i < mil |>t ?*neri!y. '||ii .ri Ml It sh;tl >'< . M ailtl llie joy of 111! <1 ir Twenty Years fen ?.ifInfantIon Tied Cross I.lver i f i . old -11 me rente I l' Souili il htu* relieved sufferer* ti t>m I.lrrr Cumplnlul lo Klituaaatln I'alaa o Mick Header hra Sinr Stomach oss Liver Medicine s; doe* not aloken. Sold In powder ;1 sod dry or easily made Into liijuid. Creaa I.Ivor Medicine la made only Ity ItL'U CO., Inc., Jaekamivillo, I'ln. at drnahlata and I* general atorea. " ilil front the aiunulaclurrra. ^ a t< - 1 ; LARGE | PLANTATIONS | arr hard to manai;" row- you know the scarcity of labor keeps you guessing. Have us *ubd:- "* vide your farm into small tracts we can find you a buy er for it; our method gets re suits. Don't worry any more; our representative will call to 9 see you at our expense and ex pl ain our method. Write u* today. * Atlaniic Coast Realty Co. "The name that justifies v<>ur ? % o confidence" w Petersburg, Va., and Green- g ville, N. C. J cctei eee2? inaity beyin. Happy If who, cscaptp: the perils of this wonderful per?d, may taste the fruit of the reijjn f the Spirit and the s >. el:'.i<ati?,n of umanity, wliieh eat he aeeomlished save hy the destruetion of ntichrist. | The symholie "h < ,u?.; i ' i,?ay cause one difficulty in id.1;. he tI ion, hut, le "leopard" is wi ii <?w in Hellish eraMy. The Gn!ic "coek," on the ther hand, is <|iiile f and the entries" -iiy re :>? ni /.aide. 1 /OMI'.N FIGHTING IN kOTII ARM1FS lYtrojrrad, ?ly 27. ?When te I'u^sian wipmi'i.V ha't-ilioii, known ias in" "i <<:>.mano Death,-' ' lit into notion i.-t tin- licrmau f Si.) >! i 1 July they raptured numl cr of women from whom ii was arncil forth" lir-a time that t-ernan onion wore ?lv> I htinji on tho Initio front in Western Itussia. Ten wounded horoir.es of tin \\oton's battalion ar .. ! in iVt: oy rnd inlay, leaviny thoir ooi.cn >i i r. \ era JutchkarofV, and Maiyn ^i rydloiT, aujrhtor of Admiral S' lydi nl, h>rmr commander of tho !>? 1 n t' t and linistor of marine, in a lioxpit.il at 'itehsk. Tho women said it was r< ;?o;-, <| hat of tho Jnti of (he com'.land ?vho eaohod the front only ""> r > od. 1'wonty were killed, ? :; ht \\er n n isonor and all the rest wer. u ! d. "Several times." - < o< ,j rirl, "we attacked the -t wis. Kspe ially memorable was our line .1 \ovospassky wood, rear S i n, chore tho enoniy, lieaiii .i;- (In- voices f yirls, lost their nerve. The re.-ult .as that many of them u.-rc . oundod or taken pr:soi r. Amor., hom vre learned for iIn* lirst lime i:u (iernian women a I i '.fie lip.ht\fX. " We did lot fed ilii- s' i>!it " L fe ir >r our personal sntVty. (air passion as to fi'rvc tin1 fatherland . We adanccd yai'v ih< foe with lUirlller and soup, our only unplcisnt sentiments heir.- v. hen vv first line to the corpses. \\ lien replyine; to n* enemy's severe ride .-id i achine in lire, we discovered ; > our ; ... ent that all our men eo trades in ic neinlihorii e trenciii-. !i d treuh ously fled, leaviny u< ? I andful of omen to face (he > < : aionc." ORE AMERICN TROOPS LAND SAFELY IN EUROPE A European Port, .Inly 2H. Aaoier American contingent has safely rived and disembarked. The America trooj - arrived hy the me ste.imi'r v In-reo. r, .I !! u, It. Ins wife and child tra\ ' I. When nders Went aloti">id' tl\ v I Eriiy t lie men w < r. in !. i and e fie.. ]y shouted: "Are v.e down arted?" Tin* que-'ion v.- answerI with a roar.n.ir "No!" ;ven with eat enthusi- in. Representatives <>f thi neral staff itched tlif iisoi;')})i i '.ii. Tin re is n < civic den 'i in?.. Only si w spectator.- !.i? < ' the landing:, lose cliri ! ( d .\ (1 r > . ehct red i< K. The liU'ti i*tll )M ii i el ; d ft !'<>r their new. ?;. irt. ts. A signal inpany remained at ti< port for n.t hours ami these wort- the only preventatives of the runt iiP'onf hieh tin- public saw. ALOMEI. DYNAMITES A SLUGGISH I.I VF K ra?hf? Into Sour Bile, III- J in" You Siek and I oo ? D,?y'? Work. Calomel salivate*-! It'., im. -iny. aloinel acts like dynamite on si i.;ish liver. When calomel con -s iat > mtaet with sour bile it crashes into , causing erampintf anil nausea. If you f? 1 bilious, headachy, coniputed am! all knocked mil, just mo ? your druiririat and yet > . fx) cent L?t 11?? of l>o<lfon's l.ivcr Tono, which a harmless veyetnblo substitute for anyerotis calomel. Ta! a spoonful ml if it doesn't start your liver and raiyhten you up better and <;uickor tan nasty calomel and without makly you sick, you just yo hack and t your money. If you take calomel to-day you'll ? sick and nauseated to-morrow; bodes, it may salivate you, while if on take Dodson's Live Tone you will akc up feeliny Jfieat, full of amb" on and ready for work or play. It's armless, plpoq^rl "ml ? r to ' . <? ? children; they like it. - K j4v_ * . /