4 IW I HUH RETIREMENT FROM OCl xou muii wmy vttrnVYCV felsbl TMIACeMABMINIIIW "d a knocked out. Your bead Is dull, your nn;mn Is rontod : brenth bnil ; stomach our una 1 .iiiiau..t s;rrtt!ij slon't tuki you sick; Calomel u mercury which cause necrosis of the bones. ,,I,f-.,r Ml- litre lomeL, It makes fr.xlyaamlte, breaking It up. That's when . .'ojtecl that awful nausea aim cram tn?.puDscrip lor. tlest liver and bowel cleiinslug yon gTB-pjfril I Jiinr liilrri n mmillirill of harmless Dodwm's Uver Tone to UKKlHt or dealer tell l nv inDiiiii. Hsry caromeiMirnr that H wojPJ make you sick, w.f .. JJilfljgjjJjjyjjjrTljiielJienltlver tt i 4ai boaause xou wllLwake nn feeling 5f. lif HlJ.wllflWjgiii, your headache ond dlMlnesigone, your stomach will be sweet and your bowels you'll be rbeerful; full of vigor and amnUlyn. ... vegetublo, therefore burinless ulid can nut siillvntc. (live It to your children, JM-Vr- TWi 'rtiVrMUlWi Chris oaol (IwmwhIm, rtfltvn .) . .--..j.rr 1 t""i i"ir ZS".1"'"" u,i,,.'V,. V" ""'"H t . .STT" rJ r X HilKdwHfliulAaWfM.tUiahflMUtflri.f I , I m t n . rrhet KASMUeprtfeMom tkM. pevi fclaUgeditvlabrbeing lnfuvor aVitie usf IcoheOfiiiuiraitea." says Xr.T -I- . 0,711. 1 enrtn uti t-ad of the TWIT "by utti..UrH. rurtlv. Is DifctJF.l! l-n1MiS-foy,tne"UUrJBe,f evud- Mtlttuii tif-Teople-Wo UHlIlJt UUUSUII night Y"tr ilfi-tMHi't or dealer sella Liver Tone instead or nnngerons cnio- ni-j ZP" .'iMa,. iiis.Jwli!iw-,,-afliirJly-lt jOILteJi rou .. .... WM-fowC?W3 fVi-- "V cTav .nl 17K --sJWrM tg.'f ??VoS!!'!f u!ir!4-flCD . in l-sj wihi a gluWrXEj-Mcm eiijaAwnch time K'iimijPl)ImKl(! : (irimr nsV.yuovUiM-iruJ--rmt rl MIOl nuch need Prost -on Qie tier's In the aho rier's hummi knock. lie pumpkin. Hie fxl- j-mfcu-Mtr-Uu--tliiNt ilmosr nip I'iiiix- ly star: A cod the panide nine suddenly he block of wood, stud- and cost It aside with That ain't US Walk- ng further, he Hlooied and brought p a scrap of piKr, mnnncil It, and iftpnog am saAiavw It ua, again saying: "Thut aln t It." A thlnl paiine a mlnule later brought his attention to a cigar ette stub, but closer scrutiny brought the same rejection, That ain't It." His captain stood within hearing, watching the draft soldier closely. It was apparent the young man's men tallty was wavering. The guard was called, nnd the patient was sent to the hoxpilal. The next day the captain went to the hospital with the patient's discharge papers. On their delivery the sufferer held the papers up to the light, examined them closely, and then I announced I S II 'Thai's it Backache Yaler't Liniment is excel lent for any kind of pain or congestion. It quietly re lieves backache and rheu matic pains, and is a splen did remedy for Neuralgia, Sciatica, chest pains, sprains, strains, swelling and en largements. , . Kmp a hottfe to yoer borne tor tmfianeiM yon nm-r caa tell when yon will faquirs ornithine eithsaocb 35c Per Bottle) rjtlaiis Bach bottle eootaini morethaa th 'wuukl 50 cent bottka at liruroamt. MOTHER! Huve you ever used MOTHER'S JOT HALVE for Colds, Coughs, Croup and Pneumonia, Asthma, and Head Ca tarrh? If yon havent get It at once. It will cure you. Adv. Conservation. This motion picture producer har the right Idea." . ' .. ' "How Is tbatr "He makes the following announce ment to the public: The pies used by our comedians In lulling each other are not real plus.' We lire helping Mr. Hoover.' " - GILBERT BROS. & CO. BALTIMORE, MD. CABBAGE PLANTS Sttttr rscr sad Osarleatofl Whflld ffveea mtom S riM Dath. BMlMfaothm Ounautd, iew x li -uu. r. o. i. Huta. xwirnni . Paral Post KIU. SVl l0,tl.7S. D. r. JAMISON, SUMMER VILLE, S. C Whenever Too Ned Ceneral Joule Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's TssMleai Chill Tonic is eqsally valuable as a Geo- eral Tonic because it cod tains the well known tonic properties ot QUININE and IRON. It acta oo the Liver, Drives cot Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds p toe Whole- System 6 cents. , . A good many men whu get credit for being close mouthed ar In- reality too lazy to tulk. . " Better Inte than never except at the railway station. v , " Acid Stomach. HeartburS' -and Nauaas Julckly dlaappuar wlta the uee ot Wright's ndten Vcsetable Pllla Send for trial box to III Pearl SL, Nw Tark- Adv. INipular lniiMla. Is probably so-called because It soon becomes unpopular. OUR BOYS IN FRANCE AND HOME PROTECTION , th pick ot our American youth. One In four of our boya at hom wu tick; f- a. J kuH.au a4 nhin)nl aidaflllMUV. Many times tho kldnoyt were to bUimo. f r avtati tn nrAVOnt olrl ksi COITllnff . Vk ton soon, or If wo want to Increaae . Aiaa flhaVtiMM tn A Inn I If. Dr. PlAfCB Or h Surgical Intltutft, Buffalo, N. y., aayi UV, yW ainuiv uiina ruiy dally batween meals. 1 Then procure at 'i vour nearest drutr tore' Anuria (double . .,Mn.thi Thta An.u.rlr tirlves the nrn add out and cura backache and rheuma- ai la- d -...a, kUnktfa lav that '."I.. tet condition a diet of milk and vete- .li.. la a. a.I lltelat tnu ZtAM dDl) tis mnri KultRble. Drink olentr of ' i tiaAa war or t.k Anuriel threa tltnea a daV- Step Into the dime; etw and ,ak for v.1 Anurto tm cente a packase) or eend Dr. Pierce Wo for trial pk. Anuric. many tlmeo more potent than Hthla, often ellm ' Inates uric ucld aa hot water melts an afar a mwi um wm - A SOUTH CAROLINA WOMAN New. Brookland, 8. C "I had a hurting under my right shoulder blade niu a ,'u.v BMrau miiirh with Dnin In my right side. My husband had four different doctors lor me ana noire ui them did me any good. Some said I had .t.. . .. .t ,,,hM ajilil I wnnld fUBUuiiiuu .... ulul - hare to have an operation. I was down unable to sit up ironi me u i April to about the latter part of Sep temberand wo nothing but a live skeleton. Finally I took Dr. Plerce't Golden Medical Discovery and also the Pleasant Pellets. When I had taken one bottle of the 'Discovery1 1 could sit up for an hour at a time and when I had taken three bottles I could do my cooking and tend to the chil dren. I-took fourteen bottles in suc cession and wa then In good health. Weighed 16T pound.." r MRS. : W. DOKN, New Brookland, 8. 0. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the original little Liver Pllla.' One -for a laxative three for a cathartic Adv. TheoretlnillT, alcohol la both a enMftieWM Vital So far aa ell iaietlod etHtcMar concerned. It Is Vussfiig lras .a medicine, alcohol be flnW1! 4f3!grnup In which there are tnbpliMeedcoulte, eplnephrln and ex Iffinjj of thyroid. These medicines vsre-so powenui mat tney are dui fWelv laixl Thyslclans know .so Hide about the xnechnnlsm of the sympathetic nerv ous system, on hlch must of the ef fects of these remedies are exerted, that none of them Is llsole to be gen erally used within the next few years. In the meanwhile, the old-time tues of nlcobol for medicinal purposes have either beu dlscontlnUMt or else they are condemned by the medical profes sion. "Abjohol once was tied for consump tion. It is not used as a cure for this disease now. It once was used as a remedy for blood poisoning; septicae mia and pyemia. . It now la known that Its nse lessens the chance ot re , covery from these diseases. It once ! was used aa a cure for colds and brou : chltls and aa a preventive of pneumo nia. It now Is known that It makes colds worse and It Increases the chance of pneumonia. "It formerly waa urfl aa a cure tor snake bite. It la not so used now. It decreases the bodily resistance to snake bite. The only good it ever did was to destroy the awful fear whkli sometimes shocks persons who have been bitten, and in that way Indirectly contributed to cure. "Alcohol formerly v. a used for shock on the theory that It was' a stimulant. It Is not a stimulant. It prevents fear and may Id that way do good : otherwise It docs haira. Its use In shock la being discontinued. Am ; moots and coffee are taking It place. "It U widely used for the discom forts of natural bodily functions. Phy islctana condemn its use for this pur pose as being uo scientific and harmful. I There ll a notion that gin Is good for I the kidneys. There la nothing 'worse for the kidneys than gin. : "Alcohol la disappearing from first aid cabinets, physicians' satchels and hospitals. ' Within a few years It will . disappear -from that part of drug ' stores devoted to- the BlUng of pre scriptions." . WHY NOT PROHIBIT WATER? A letter dipped from one of the New lork morning papers baa been sent us for publication. The writer urges that water should be prohibited , is It causes the deaths of thousands ' of people by engendering typhoid and other diseases. This reasoning Is typ ical of much that emanates from the I liquor traffic. Wster does not cause disease. It hM cver poisoned any man. It Is only .when soma poison like typhoid pollutes' the water that there Is danger. The remedy Is to prohibit or do away with the poison,, I not the water. ' And this, says Tern-. perance, la precisely what modern san itary science' la trying to do. We no longer confine our efforts to the sav ing of the victims of typhoid, we geek to prohibit or destroy the cause. The efforts of temperance people to do away with alcohol as a beverage Is perfectly-logical because alcohol is a poisonous drag. If alcohpl were as harmless as water only Junatlcs would advocate Its prohibition. , J (unto. Tlirowo tUrourt the wind nW tA"iRlf1orvM ofVWftaanned ham. iikjrertkakbat)tancHnt to season fie Uli. wo r dish . of. macaroni or rice, making a tn o s t substantial 'llsh. Break up a cupful of muca roni In Inch pieces snd cover with boiling water well salted, to cook un til tender. Put a layer of the cooked macaroni In a cas serole or granite baking dish, add bits of the cooked hamburger, a little onion Juice and celery suit, a little broth or butter and water, repeat until the macaroni Is used. Place In ths oven and bake for a half hour, (lreen peppers and tomatoes may bo used for seasoning, If so (lest red. ' Where chestnuts are plentiful they may make most dainty, nutritious, and at the same time, attractive dishes. Chestnuts , contain carbohydrates Which need cooking to; make then more easily "digested, ' Score the shell snd drop them Into a hot frying pan to blanch, when blanched remove the shell and thin brown skin and the nut la ready for various uses. Cooked until tender, mashed and seasoned with fat which It lacks, salted and peppered. It may be served aa a vege table with steak. ' Chestnut Cakes. Shell and blanch some good chestnuts, then cook In boil ing salted water until tender, ltub them through a sieve and to every half cupful add the yolk of an egg, salt, white pepper, celery salt, and onion Juice and Worcestershire sauce, to season highly. . Make Into.neal cakes, brush wtth beaten egg, roll lo fine crumbs, and fry tn smoking hot fat. Serve as meat Mock Mashed Potstws. Cook a pound of chestnuts for a quarter of un hour, peel and skin them, and cook la a quart of milk Until very soft. Add two tablespoonfuls of butter, one tea spoonful of sugar, and a teaspoonful of salt Rub through a sieve and serve the same as mashed potatoes. Tills makes a nice vegetable to serve with chicken, and ft has the additional advantage that' It can be eaten by those to Whom potatoes are denied, , eyettoartnflo - B atvwiaB6OT6Co4r Write now for our Price List and Market Reports on FURS AND HIDES We are the Largest and Leading Buyers of All Kinds of Hides and Furs in these sections. For nearly ixty years we have given thousands of Fur and Hide Shippers entire satisfaction. . WKCHARCKNOCOMMISSIOrJ ID ESI -OttS -WHOIISOMI-BIUCKIOS ! of wast atscsiT ham Tneel VMS . . . tTWtCAED ef KCEtltMCI . tar Paalar ha . or eat W aWt BEER MUST 00. - . - ' In not one of the 20 dry states, nor In the District of Columbia, Alaska or Porto Rico, does the prohibition law exempt beer. Beer la not exempt lo the army and navy prohibition regula tions, nor In- any territory 'under fed: eral prohibition. In Oregon,. Washing ton, Colorado and Arizona the brewers, with uUlleoa-of dollars) behind, them, tried to force a beer amendment upon Uie people, and In every- case wore overwhelmingly defeated. These .facts and the growing anti-beer sentiment throughout the country should 'Con vince the brewers 'and their backers that any -attempt to put a beer and light wine exemption clause tn the res olution now before congress for a pro hibition amendment to tne federal Con? gtltution la doomed to failure They would better save their money for the transforming of their .breweries Into food-producing factories, ; ; , ' THI EVILS OF ECHO. ' y V A certain glen in Scotland had the reputation -of having splendid echo. Aa Kngllsh . gentleman visited"- the place) and asked his (fulde about the echo. ;v. . j.i'V. . '"',) "Just about Two, bottle of whisky,' " said the guide.i:.i-::- '-.'..'':' The gentleman did aa requested, and after waiting for several minutes he turned to the Scot and said;, "But I do not bear-any echo.; : - "Maybe no," drackled the Scot, 'oat here's the lassie comla wl the whl ky." Temperance. Have you aotlced that the woman whe have system la their work almost Invariably appear to have the least to . dot , ..-'. ,. FOR THE INVALID'S TRAY. For the whimsical palate of an In valid a-dainty la more acceptable, whatever It may be. If served In some unusual form.' For the busy housewife who has bat one pair of hands to per form all duties, time hi a most vslunble asset, and she has little for trills, However a few minutes spent ' In gar nUhlng and arranging a dish will make all the difference between receiving and eat ing t with anticipation, or refusing it altogether. So many fetching things may be done with ordinary things In the home, for example, a whole set of dishes may be made from a few lemons. Out the- lemon that Ijp a good projection- for a spout Into a cream pitcher, cut a ring of rind for the handle, scoop, out the pulp and volla ra pitcher, not for cream, but for various Jellies, r .';". ..,' .. Cut a lemon the other vrar across, put on two little, handles and have a sugar bowl, the half of a lemon a lit tle smaller with one handle will be a cup. . fPIgs, using toothpicks tor legs, may b nutdo, eyes of black pins, de lighting the" heart of a child, o With dates and flgsv turtles, with peanuts various figures, even a whole man may be maije by using toothpicks and cork. , Frjilt Creanv Beat the white of an egg, two tablespoonfuls of sugar, and half a glass of grape Jelly until It la stiff enough to stand. r Serve-In sher bet caps wtth a bit of whipped cream on top. . ' - ' .- . ' -' Rice Cream. Blend a tablespoon-' ful of rice flour with coM milk, add It to a pint of scalding milk, a pinch of . salt and three tablespoonfuls of sugar, cook until well done. Pour out ,tnt a pretty dish and serve with-craant and more sugar if desired. ' An" egg' dropped Into a ramekin with a, tobie spooofut of cream, set lo the oven In water and baked Jnst long enough to set the tt. Is delicious when seasoned with a dash of salt and paprika. In "ail homes there aro some choice of china, glass and silver,-' which will be Used to advantage en the In valid's tray. ' Colored foods, like Jel lies and gelatin desserts-look well .In p l;i.t t ,1 siauiaunKii-- :ZuJ i . nntlndDKIe, flcilhcrOfrfBm.Mornhlenr, Vinend. NOT nrt" rt&iiV FacSiauSi4nJ51'f NEW Tturt tlajv ' Vfc..,aai : for TTlfttTttej mr j H fl.Tren Mothers Khgv That Gsnu:n3 Castcria !Alwayar Bears tho Signaturo. of m n. i. .1 r r lasraWTTi I r, Exact Copy of Wrapper. In :0se For Over Thirty Years eilWtlA Cantonment Road Building. ; A record-lireokliiK piece of road building recently was completed In connection with the nnny cantonment at Louisville, says an exi'hnnj,'e, which continues: ' ' "This is one of the few military es tabllshucnts thut have built perma nent roads. In Kt working days the contractor completed 0,1.300 nquare ynnlM of Trinidad uxphultlc concrete blghway laid on a concrete base, or about six miles of road IN feet wide. A mile ot the road was over a "four foot till, and Immediately upon Its completion n traffic count showed that 4,000 -vehicles pasxed over It within the first hour. Most uf these vehicles were motor trucks and wagons carry ing loads of from one to five tons. The record ... Is nil the more remarkable In view of the fact tluit It was neces sary to haul and crush all the stone used In the work." GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER lias been a household panacea all over the civilised world for more than half a century for constipation. Intestinal troubles, torpid liver and the generally J depressed feeling that accompanies such disorders, it 1 a most valuable remedy for Indigestion or nervons dys pepsia and liver trouble, bringing on i headache, coming of up food, palpita tion of heart and many other symp toms. A few doses ot August Flower will. Immediately relieve yon. It Is a gentle laxative. Ask your druggist Sold In sll civilised countries. Adv. - '-! " DefeaL ".'y ' Two little girls were playing togeth er.' Said -one little glrli . "My father owns all the houses in the world, and my mother bus a mil lion diamonds." : , : ; The other little girl eyed nor thoughtfully. . v "Well, I've got on a red dress," she said. ... ' ' '- Complete silence on the part of the flint little girl. There was nothing more to be -wild. , - Ouallfted for a Fhjht. ?. . v'-lt seems odd to me that CAlo snould hara bea the victor In the quarrel with his lrothef.'',;' ' "1 ? "Whysor . ; "Because It was the brother who was distinctly the Abel -bodied man." Wanted Protection. ,H (wildly) May I not, then, fall prostrate to toe ground and weep at thy feet V" " 5 -V".v- She (practically) Tea, If youll'walt nil I put on my gotoshaa. Pearnoo's "y-' Easy to Rid Home . ! 7 of Rats and Mice There t no-need of suffering from the depredations of rets and mice now that Steams' Paste Is readily obtainable at searty every etore.. A small box of this effective exterminator coats . only tt cente and Is uaually sufficient to com pletely rid the house, store or burn of rats and mice. . The U. S. Government has .bought thnueands Ofpnunda of Stearns' Paste tor -use In cities where .rata and mice ore plentiful. The Paste la alao efficient In deetroyl&s . .cockroaches and Waterbuge. Adv. . - 'V ' Knsw It Was Cemlnor Wjfc ''.(rending It!ttr Well, I de Clnre I Here's Jlin Brown "that I ed to knoif jomie bock from the West with a fortune. w'-r: J; ; " '-'i: V Huti AV'elf, go. on I I'm willtlng. 1 Wife waiting tor wlmt? -l ' .Huh For ymuto throw up to roe that yon might have: married him. $100 Reward, $100 " ? Catarrh a a local-dieeaae great ry Influ enced by conatltatlonal conditions. It there tore requires constitutional treat ment. BALL'S CATARRH MUDICINB Is taken Internally and acts throush the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Bye tern. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE deetroys the foundation of the disease, gives the patient strength by Improving the seneral health and assists nature In dolns Its work. rjOO.OO for any caee of Catarrh that HAUL'S . - CATARRH WKDIC1NB falls' to Sure. . . .-. ' Prusaiets IBc TeerJmonlals free: T. X Cheaey Cl, Toledo, Ordet . - Hawaii has two mountains each IV 000 feet high, r .'.''.s'-f.l COUGniNG X intvtvfj sHrt fnifai VttiV6 thftwt ; itsnaunti - (Mia fmalcoath. ... . Some Excuse. " -Johnny was a typlcul lMy, and full of excuses for any. wrongdoing. Oue day he whistled aloud In school nnd his teacher asked how he happened to do Johnny said :-"! I didn't mean I Inid n-little 4m(r In my month and I wmiteil to luisb It out ; I didn't kuow It was going to make uny noise." . Dr. Plerce'a Pleasant Pellets are the original little liver pills put up 40 years ago. They regulate 1 Ivor and bowels. A d. Italy's 101(1 ollvo crop renclied t, 'Jffil.axi tons-. - Stop CTn That . y& Cold' At Once CASCARAR QUININE eld feeenr mmr k tebM ' i ate, eare, eaey to teke. No , k , l pe oopleaeeal aner enana, . , eolda la 34 houre Orlp fa S ' Meney back t it t.lta. Oet U ffeoiiine Dos vita . i Red Tee) and Mr. f Hill's pktan ea it fWf1 "-'-" ----- tl tarn opt art) CurtM day STOPS - LAMENESS from a Bone Spavin, Ring Bona, bpllnt, Uurb,iuie Hone, or similar trouble and gets bone going sound, It sets mildly but quickly snd good re- 11 sulu are buting. Docs sot Mister ) or reraovw ths hair snd sots can fi b worked. Page 17 inpanraalet with LP each bottle telle heetv tt.W a bottle delivered. Horse Book M free, - : ABSORBINE, JR., the antiseptic Unmet -' for mankind, reduces Painful Swellings, Eo-'2 haredGlarWeiuB!'uises,Varic4seVsn. heals Bom. . Allays rain, . wm tell 1X J mors ii yoa wrh. $ 1 and M a bottle at ''. W. r.TOURS, C f. fllTaavl(lt. aertmlsU. Mass. .' siiTwy vv uiiinu vv nuis . FOH FkrUUNAl. r ti... . J. -Diesolved us water fur doocrin stop pelvis oatarrii, nlcararlon aad bunuss nssboav Rr nnenasssiili J by tydiet E. Pfadtheea Med. Co, far: tea years. A kaahaej wssirlss for aw"l eatarrh. sere tbroet Mid eer eye. LcenomKad, ls-fiJ'- . ffue. gr v.. 4ir mm. 4 Sold lor 47 years. For MUri,Chi!'s. and Fever. Also Fine tx-n-r-l Slreatfthesitad Tonic 4-rt-S-. W. N. (7, 'CHARLOTTE, NO. ' . A,n Iconoclast'" " . : . ,'. "Do you remember'the fuinou' Ore" artist who painted grape t'mt were ' natural the birds iwcked at them" S "Oh,"yes; I've heard that yarn," re plied the. superior person. "Hut ornlth- h,-ology- teaches m that .certaln of the smaller birds fcave.-Yry poor eyenlght."' . " ; those Whorfr Yea Need. - T and pave the road they know you'lJ be- j wanting to travel. - -' '' f .

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