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, 7 , " -s- f .',.1 i-,-If' v.. A Terrible- OrcIeaH , I- , 4 CriTtl ad Kliner Stsae .Ctsstd; iBttsx ail trial uom i - M . ... - Brclit a (hick Cut. Edsrl J. Tnrecsk. 4333 Elehenmrter At St. Imis, au, says: "I was taken - with a terrible pain acroas the back and trerr mora I matlav it fait hks a kaifs benx driven into ssr back and twisted arotmd. It lastsd about I hai aa hoar. bu eoan cam back and witu tt anotner. ac actum. t im saaney accretiocs becan pain, me: tbs !nr waa scanty and barnd lies ore when ctaaains. I had aererc beadaehes and xaj bladder ' rot badly inflamed,- .too. and I actMed mue par titles of graTI in the ae rations.. Dcat JTidsey Pi2L$ had been recom- i ! iT 1 ' A III aS T Wav bukuwa v apar e u va a aaa am r&a their nae. TKe fint aalf box brooht relief and I paaaed a tone th aiss of a. pea. It was a tembla ordeal and afterward a. sandy' ediment and particles of grarel settled in the urine. -1 cot mora of tbs puis and they cured me. The inflammation left and there waa no more pain or graTel. I now aleep well, eat wall and my kidneya act normally. Pxn' JTtdney FiU$ alone accomplished this "Sabarribed and sworn to before : JAMES M. SMITH. Notary PnSUC Oaal DOAN'S.ra FOSTCUCLBUKN CO. BUFFALO. K. Y. ackache The excruciating pain which comes from a lama back is quickly alleviated by a proxapt application of Yager's linimeaL Sufferers from ymHtn sciatica, neuralgia, sprain, etc should always keep a bot tle of TtfforV' handy as its penetrative qualities quickly bring relief, frnxn pain. Ats2dcakra. Priced TWa tarn battle of Tatrs tini- laant facta ina TvkC m cboca as tba oral &jc bottle, oilirumanx, GILBERT BROS. & CO. BALTIMORE. MO. THE WOMAN'S REMEDY 30 years on the market Send for FREE IO Days Trial Treatment and BooKlet Bart Bnaci Ca, P.(LBx ISSodi Beaihi Hove you RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout 7 S 4x1, a kfca sraaoa tram la xnucrM n m nun rrrsaaxou 1m. Begy Ssay. Wad mis DbtriUucs snap. Ufa. CRAM ITS OUENTfli SALVE at AiX Dauocim TROST PROOr Cabbage Plants Earfj Jerr 4 CbrUUa WkeSeld, 8o Tftf4 IB,'h SCO. tlJSj ixn txoo: 4vJu t ft.a: mxcdo mi up at TMJ"JZU H ro. prepaid, 100, 3t fcX!.:J0; 1X00. CJJO. ,Wolr od null. . XX F. JAMISON. SUMMER VILLE, S. C AGENTS ',r-iTitOit5l roBv. - r 'm f r him J f . 1 1 Wmmmfk flMat;T ' rfniN la a ml saw .iUkmi (ook, Wdy Btel Tails SVhere Moil Sicknei Bcgint ' . y ; and Ends " .. BY FRAKKXDT ' t)UANE; D. It can be said broadly 'that most human 0a betTn m the slomach and end in the itMiufk.' flood : . oiffeatlon tdmbi etod health, and poor 'dictation xneana bad health. The minute your ttomach faila to properly 'dispose of the food you eat, trou bles begin to crop out in rarioss forms. Indigestion and dyapepsia are tbs common- eat forms, but thin, impure bloody, head aches, backacbea, pimplea, blotches, dizsi neas, belching, coated tongue, weakness, poor appetite, sleepleaaness, coughs, colds and bronehitia . are slmoat as common. There is but one wsy to have good health,, and that is to put snd keep your stomach in good order This is easy to do if you take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Diacor ery. It is a wonderful tonic snd blood purifier, snd is ao aaf e to take, for it ia made of roots snd herbs. Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. atands behind this atand ard medicine, snd it is good to knew that ao diatinguished a phyaician is proud to hats his name identified with it. When you take Golden Medical Discovery, you are getting the benefit of the experience of a doctor whoae reputation goes all around the earth. Still more, you get a temper ance medicine that contains not a drop of alcohol or narcotic of any kind.- Long ago Dr. Pierce combined certain valuable rege table ingredients without the use of alco hd ao that theas remedies always hare been atrictly temperance medkinea. ' If piles are torturing you, get and use Pieree'a Anodyne Pile Ointment. The quick relief it gives ia hard to believe until you try it. If constipated Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pallets ahould be taken while uaing Anodyne Pile Ointment. Few in deed are the esses which these splendid remedies will not relieve snd usually over come They are so good that nearly vrtrf drug store haa them for aale. The Meaning. "I heard Anna mutter to herself that she was going to face the trouble and make It the subject of thorough reflec tion." MI guess you heard her say that when she was looking In the glass at an unbecoming hat." The demise of the oldest Inhabitant can usually be attributed to the fact that he was born too many. years ago. Win Baby I Teathlsa omcrm BA.BT bo wax mbdicinb win aonaat is Btoaueh aad Sowai troablaa. rscieatll kvar Uaa. lattinoUoMoatfcfkottia The years of a dwarf may be manj yet he never lives long. 3T Start Yonr Garden Ritt 9ead for SSaolcV Saad Book. 176 pages of taoat halofal gardea laforma tlos. Beat the high coat of living wit a Maole gar dea. aa ule'a at aaw aafdeaa laat rtar Ua croc wcra prodwead. MAULE SEED BOOK mrSZiE?-' FREE hem to pint ixtini your groaad far beat re- aalta. Paser acardtr limited 1919 Uu Sead for roar copy tudmp. WUL HENXY MAULE. INC tm Ad Sfwat Philadatpbla hlmmlm't SmJ JUUaa Pi 4m Carrfaat d 322 .jjW3LBaaSiLdfc Reduces Straiaed, Puffy Anklet. Lrmphsnritis, Poll EviL ratals. Boils, SweQiugt; Stops Lsmenets and allays pain. Heals Sores, Cuts, Bruises, Boot Chafes. It ia a SAFE AITISEPT1C AID GERMICIDE Does not blister or re mora ths hair and horse can be worked. Pleasant to use. 2. 50 a bottle, delivered. Describe your esse for special instructions and Book 5 R free. ABSORBINE. JR.. aadrytic Baiacat for maaUaa, r aaca Scraiaa. ralafai. Kaaanl. SwaUca Vdw Coacca. tncc4 atr Hw aroaa rcqaired ataa appikadoa. Frica tl.ZS a botda at acaJcrt dctircrcd. W. F.T0UN8.P. D. F.. JIOTraea tt,3orinoBeld. Mem. WE BUY DOGWOOD in Carload Lots Write To-day for Full Particulara Shambow Shuttle Company Woonaocket, R. L Soldiers Soothe Skin Troubles with Cuticura Soap, OtataMat. Taleaia S5c tach. SaaplMof "Cmaeara JHptJ.'' Cabbage Plants .Genuine Frost proof, all varietieafrnmedj ate and future shipment By express 500, $1.25; 1000. $Z00". 5000. $8.75. Parcel Post Prepaid 100, 35c; 500, $1.50; 1000, $Z5G. Enterprise Co. Inc., Samfer, S. C, - - AVU1U IW LULNAl and Ita Praadad Ally Pnanmonla by ualsf S5aS9B aifti tLOB, TOT ORIGIN IX exeallent bfterna . T Kmtt tk Amn In mod fiditln mIii i (ioaa'a Laixatfv KMcar FUi 33 ,- Sat! affection fiuuiMd IS d iractToaa ara followae eavmaM radaeaa ferer and belpa Um aaan. cran io aaila. GOVT AS aUXOICAX CO.. ConeorO, K. C Persistant Coughs ara drafertru. Get- prompt relief from piso'a, Stops IrrrUtion; sootbiaf. Effectirc asd aafa for young and old. Uo opiate m hfkodi -irvsi V W Wl I. H - awa J PEACE FJBSTTHEH HATI0JAL LEAGUE I PREIMINARYV rTREATV" HOUtib I . -.. BE . INITIATED AND vSUBMlTrV TED TO THE PEOPLES. 4; S ARE WE "SCOOPING THE POOL" Premier's Promise of Indemnities to Be Kept By Conference, or "Sonie -One Has Sold the Pass." London. The view -that the- terms of peace with Germany should be set tled before the organization of a so ciety of nations is dealt with was ex pressed -in the house of commons by Horatio W. Bottomley . -. ' ; . - The preliminary ,treatyjhe said, should be initiated and then submit ted to the peoples of each country. r Mr. Bottomley said, he was not sure that if that were done, President Wil son would find that he spoke with such absolute authority for the, Unit ed States. He said he supposed that in any case. President Wilson on his return to America would find Amer ican idealism taking a very practical form in securing food contracts throughout the world and "scdoping the pool while we are talking about a league of nations." ' v A a ' ' i ii were naa oeen no disagreement at .the -peace conference as had been said in the king's speech, Mr. Bottom ley added, then the question of the freedom of the seas had gone, the do minions were to be supreme regard ing the German colonies and the premier's promise as to indemnities were to be carried out, or "some one has sold the pass." ANARCHIST REGIME VIVIDLY DESCRIBED BY REV. SIMONS. Washington. The bolshevik re gime in Russia was described by Rev. G. A. Simons, in testimony before the senate committee investigating Jaw- less agitation in the United Stateg, as a minority military dictatorship sup ported by terrorism. Dr. Simons, who for many years has been head of the Methodist Episcopal church in Russia, said most of the bolshevik leaders were Jews, many from-the Eastside of New York, and that they had set aside laree sums for the spread c; their doctrine in all the countries . the world. I. W. W. movement in thi country, which the committee has i eluded in Its sreneral inquiry, vva said by Dr. Simons to be identical with bolshevists' system. FIVE LEADING PACKERS WILL. CONTROL THE FOOD SUPPLY Washington. Francis J. Heney, former counsel for the federal trade commission, testifying before the house interstate commerce commit tee, declared that within 10 years and probably within five, the five leading meat packers would control the entire food supply of the country and would be able to charge whatever prices they desired. Mr. Heney said the packers had ex tended their activities into so many fields they had become a menace to the country. They now control the cheese, oleomargarine and butter mar kets, he said, and rapidly are obtain ing a monopoly of a large number of other food products. ARRIVALS OF TROOPS FROM OVERSEAS TOTAL 215,749 Washington. From the signing of the armistice to February 8, 287,332 American" troops in France and Great Britain had. embarked for the United States, while up to February 10, 67,454 ofTicers and 1,069,116 men had been demobilized in this country. Total ar rivals of overseas troops up to Febru ary 7 were 215,749. These figures were made public by Secretary Baker, together with others relating to the number of sick and wounded now in France and the num- ner reiurnea iiume. mcu iu u i o.ik being treated for disease on February 1, totalled 62,561, and those suffering from wounds were 24,484. ITALIANS GETTING BACK TREASURE FROM VIENNA Vienna. Italian troops and bank ers began removing from a bank here bank-notes, bonds and . securities valued at 1,500,000,000 kronfcen which had originally belonged to the city of Trieste. The money was brought here for safekeeping during the war. Military trucks were backed up in front of the bank, the entrances c which were eruarded. Crowds of eti- rious onlookers watched the treasure being removed CONFERENCE HAS NOT MADE GOOD WITH FRENCH PRESS Paris. The conference has not by any k means made good with Jhe press of France and from . every- side a Chorus of complaint is rising at the laclc of method in its labors and the lack of coherency in ita ideas. Many .Frenchmen "were more:'than surpris ed that "the -conference should be?oi' copying Itself with the. affairs of-' the Tugo-Slavs; v the . Crecho-Slovaks and other newcomers and not ' with the .'rontJers of Germany., It Of this place, sfates : "Some time ago Z was quite sick and suffered a great deal. I had been; suffering : quite awhile . " . At times. I had-,ench severe, pains Tin my back, across my hips and .In , my sides, I was. in a pretty bad fix : . was so restless. I dreaded for night to come. , "; . Having heard of CardnL I thought rd try ' it . . . . I commenced to get hetter with my 1 first bottle. J took six . bottles of Cardni, and ; will tell any . woman what this Cardni Home Treatment can and will do if taken according to directions. We not Only feel it cured but . .;. . most likely saved my life. I am able to do my work with ease and know Cardni dld'it" . Cardni has been found to relieve many womanly pains . and : ailments, and thousands of women have written to tell of the benefit it has been to them, in cases of female troubles and weakness. Cardui is prepared from' mild, me dicinal ingredients, which act as a tonic and help build up health and strength in a natural manner. Try CarduL At druggists. Adv. An Amusing Servant. Dr. J. Wesley Piggott, Indian -missionary, said in an address in Pitts burgh: "In India you can get an excellent servant for five or six cents a day an excellent servant and an amusing one, too. "A stately Indian once applied 1 to me for a place as cook. His refer ences were good and I decided to take him. " 'Hold on, though,' I said ; what!s. your religion?' "'Beg pardon, sar,' he answered in his quaint way, 'I am a heathen,' " 'What do you mean by a-heathen? I asked. v '"Beg pardon, sar, a worshiper of stocks and stones,' said he. . "Dear me, said I. Tm afraid I can't have a man like that in my serv ice.' " 'Beg pardon, sar,' my Indian said- persuasively, 'in your service work so d hard no time to worship any thing." STOMACH ACIDITY, INDIGESTION, GAS QUICK! EAT JUST ONE TABLET OF PAPE'S- DIAPEPSIN FOR INSTANT RELIEF. When meals don't fit and you belch. gas, acids and undigested food. When you feel lumps of distress in stomach, pain, flatulence, heartburn or headache. Here is instant relief NojwaitingI Just as soon as you eat a tablet of Pape's Diapepsln all the dyspepsia, in digestion and stomach distress ends. These pleasant, harmless tablets of Pape's Diapepsln never fail to make sick, upset stomacha feel fine at once, and they cost so little at drug stores. Adv Joffre the Silent. . "I carry no literary baggage." .This confession of Marshal Joffre sums up' his laconic habit. He hates words. Not long after his greatr victory on the Marne he consented to receive a party of war correspondents. They looked forward eagerly to columns, of copy. Joffre uttered 65 words and then Said, "Good morning.", : BOSCHHPS SYRUP Why use ordinary cough remedies When Boschee's Syrup has been used so successfully , for fifty-one years in -all. parts of the United States for coughs, bronchitis, eolds settled in the throat, especially lung troubles ? It gives the patient a good night's rest, free from coughing, With easy "expec toration in' the morning, gives nature, a'chance. to soothe the inflamed parts, throw off the disease, helping the pa tient; to regain his health. Made, in America and sold for more than half a century. Adv. Swiftest Dog. The swiftest dog in the world, the borzoi, or Russian wolfhound,, has made record runs that show 75., feet speed of .4,800 feet in a minute if the pace could be kept up: . " . Importantto Mpthors -" '. ' T: Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, '.that famous old "remedy for Infants and children, and see that it Besjs the Blgnature of ( Tn TTaA.for Ovpr iUl Years.' V GhilAren Cry for fletcner's Castori When -the office seeks the inanhe .. baa -a Strangle hold . on it. :y y:r- Texas Lady: In Pretty, Bad Fix, . Heard ot Cardur, Tried Jt, ' And Haw Says It Saved v ' 'iM a Her Life., nM:::: Chilton, .Texas. Mrs. Mary Beese, cvcrywhcrca LboH.fbrsdsK tora: Greatest in CoOw f aai i sf? m f TMt PERFECT iUM V SEALED KEPT - r55PPWJwaawwi wwwwwiwifwawaaw4 fwm No Red Tape. Two ladies made a formal call on a distant acquaintance. The maid asked them to ait until she ascertained whether the person inquired for vras in. ' Presently she tripped downstairs and announced that the lady was not' at home." One of the callers, finding that she had forgotten her cards, said to her friend, "Let me write my name on your card." "Oh, it isn't at all necessary, mss," put in the maid cheerfully. "I told her who it was." Btate of Ohio. City of Toledo. Lucas County ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he la senior partner of the firm of F. J.. Cheney & Co.. doing business in ths City , of To ledo, County and State aforesaid, and that aid firm will pay the sum of ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by, the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December. (Seal) - A. W. G-leason, Notary Public HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is tak en Internally and acts through the Blood . on the Mucous Surfaces of the' System. Druggists, 75c. r, Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Painful End. 'tfimmie," said Aunt Nell, "I saw you reading very Intently last night. Did the story end happily?" C "Naw," said Jimmle, "It was Dia mond Diek,' and pa came In and caught me Just as I was finishin' the last chapter." x : ; Shave With Cuticura Soap " And double your razor efficiency as well as promote skin purity, skin com fort and skin health. No mug, no slimy soap, no germs, . no waste, no irritation even when shaved tMce daily. One .soap for all uses shaving, bathing and shampooing. Adv. f . Suitable Concession. "Pa, can you get, me a new rubber coatl" "Well, I guess I can stretch a point for IL" . - Wakea Up after te food has been digested ft msrsj ffVSI ,;.KJaakvaNBaa Thm Intaato aad Cluldran'a Ragalator " : '.. Thousands of wise. mothera know from actual v . enerienoe that there is nothincr hnr v;i remarkable remedy for overcoming ill llll I f ii I 1 mi I lit.. . """"" wwuuew euKi wmer- oaDy trcKuesw -; ; Tbia.purely veelahle prerWationisabaolutdyharrrileaa ? gggggg 0" "85 or other harmSI , ; 'LlfE! or Rivea other aymptoina ol uaw7 Biuuca uai AROi)-AlSXlCAH DtDG CO. 21517 jFakaa yT9l A.Q0HU i V Name - tand rrfvr jaa . TIGHT RIGHT "f'" Thirteen. Thirteen .was the sacfed number of the Mexicans and the ancient people of Yucatan.- Their week had 13 days and they had 13 snake gods. The deserving) poor are often those who don't deserve to be poor. Influenza and kindred diseases start with a cold. Don't trifle with it. At tne; first shiver or sneeze, take CASCARAM QUININE Standard cold remedy for 20 yeara to. tablat fwm aafey aure. no opiatea 1 brealf tip a gold 'v ia 34 boura relievea grip m 3 days. Honey bade If it faila. The genuine box baa a Red top with Mr. Hill's picture. At All Drug Stoveaj Wanted to sell Rawldfgh's Products. Estab lished demand. Large .profits, healthy, pleasant, permanent ., Give age, occu pation, references. W. 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