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Great Old Remedy For Skin Diseases S. S. S. Clears Skin of Erup tions Drives Poison From the System. Get it fixed in your mind that skin eruptions, Scrofula, Euzeina, burning itching skii, and all skin diseases are due entirely to impure and infected blood. If the trouble was on the outside of the skin, by simply washing and keeping it clean you could obtain relief - not even ointments, lotions, and salves, would be necessary. Agree with us in this Some Qui We mention many items that by expert buyers week and purcha Yard wide Ponges PI oring. Perspiration proof C 36 inch plain Was] green, light blue The range of Silk F from 15c to 25c Just opened a yard v in pure white at With a full line of Si ard shades. W. 6. WiI I rre gun -When the howels don \ systenm with impulities . m. A. Vegetable Li Is a fine old I Under its excellent cathartic influenc and healthy, the liver is invigorated the system has been cleansed of all b becomes alert and cheerful, the dig vigorous. Buy only the genuine. Ii tin box, with the picture of Dr. M. A Ask for Mhe Tin Bo C.U. SIMMONS MEDIClNE C COMIEIN AND EXA MINE0 OUI SIL VER WARI FOR THANK? GIVING ANL CHRISTMAS FINE CUT GLAS YOUI WILL GIVE ''TONE''" hIOL IDA Y PARTIES IF YOU SEs HANDSOME S ILVE R SE1 RVICE. NE W DESIGNS AND WE WOUL COME AND SEE TIIEM. OUR CHRISTMAS GOODS YOUR PRESENTS EARL YAND AND YOU JU(ST OUGHT TO. CUT GLASS PIECES. FLEMIN( 'TE RLI AJ3L belief, and your trouble can be re. iieved--you canl be entirely restored to health. S. S.-S. Is a purely vegeta ble treatmen; that you can secure rom1 your onvni druggst-it Is a blood teie that will puilfy your blood and cause a ii most deelded abatemneit of your trouble, and6 ilinally make you entirely well. Fifty years ago S. S. S. was (11scovered anld given to suff'ering inaindlid. Durhig this period it has provon Its rentarkable curative prop ertles as a blood purliler and tonic, anid has relieved thousands of cases of disease caused by poor or impure blood, atid chronic or inherited blood diseases. You can be relieved, but you must take S. S. S. Take it it only pIniples appear, for they denote bad blood, and may be followed by the ,4uiferings from tortuting skin erup tions. Therefore be sure. Don't take chances, don't.use lotions. Get S, S. S. from your druggist. If yours is a special case, write for expert medical advice td S. S. S. Co., Atlanta, Ga. ck Sellers here a few of the were recognized during the past sed freely. aid Silk in choice col Miffon Taffetas. ?i Silk, colors white, and navy per yd. 25c inish Poplin running per yard. ride Velvet Corduroy 50c. Ik Velvets all stand SON & CO. 1 % the ,hc c l bad. SIMMONIS ver Medicine lowel Purifier the bowel movements become regular mfd the stomach strengthened. WVhen hious (natter you feel better. The mind estion good And the body strong and is put up ia' a handsome lithographed Simnions 6n the front panel. e. Price 25 Cent.. L. Proprietors, ST. L.OIS, MO. E-' c S 'O) YOUIR TIHIA NKSGI VING, A N!) ?V TE A OR COFFE E FROM A WE 114AVE MANY ST'YLISII D BE GLAD TO HAVE YOU ARE HERE, TOO. SELECT YOUJ WILL GE T FIRS T PICK. ;E E OUR GLE AMING, SUPERB SBROS. E JEWELRSen TO BE NO WALKOVER IN 1916 CAM1PAIGN laside Information its to Where Eng. land's Big Army Is "At". Vashington, November G.-Like the htaruspexes of ancient lRome, Whose ability to look each other in the face without laughing caused Cicero' to marvel, the political experts oil either side of the national situation are al ways ready to explaill the omens as fvorable to them if there is anything short of a decisive result. The overwhelming defeat of the new New York constitution, on which in struiment former Senator Root had staked so much, is generally taken here as putting the quietus on his boom for the llepublican Presidential nomination next year; but the other phases of the bye-elections, in so far as they affect the national problem, are being industriously interpreted pro and con, as the case may be, to suit the interests of the prognostica tors. Democrats however, had as well look one important fact straight in the eye. The Ro6publicans are showing sleed in getting together, and lots of it ; and inless they have another split at the -National Convent ion or put up a candidate offensive Jo one of their two disitilict factions, they will con front the Denmocracy in l l witl a practicallyv united front. When the lipul(ica0s d this tle strongest Democrat is bound to have a very hard ight to winl. President Wilsoni's 'riends say that lie is stronge ir thii an the I)ihmocratic party. In some wayvs Ie utuiobllteltdl3 is, hut his ability to cary the lonrllity agalist an1 lldivid ed opposillon has yet to be delmol strated. Ile wise leadflers( inl hol of Ihe '2frvat poliie:il va1111ps, are d(is(couniit Ing all of the "walkover" talk that,. is hiard and are looling forward to a redhot atid close contest. If. Mr. Wilson will accept a reonoli nation it is his with1ouit the asking. All of the practical politicians belIeve he will accept it, though ru mors to the contrary persist he)a(0use of tile one term plank in the Halt liore platform. On t le lIepublian side, while the bliten b0oom is being pIusled in the (entre and the Week.; and Ioralh hoom. on (he ries 'i'pective wiligs, there is a signililcanti. increase in the curreit in favor of the nominaltion of .11ustiee I 1igh: es, of the Supreme Court, as thek strongest al l-roti 1 inire in the par ty. It. may be remarked Ithat tile prac tical politicianls are jistl as cyni Ical il taking it for :granlt-d that Il ughes woulhi (ceplt. le liotni ation wit hi chlmnel to winl a" they are Inl takinlg it for grant that \\ ilsotn would ac ('-Ilt renoii n i' ilion . Thor ' i n 1 w111 i"Al have mnako un1r. iht' ifoth lire . will be Wilson llughe inl 1911;. hr-IN thev liritishA1.1 .\r1 New (pap(r mei in\ W\ashinigton heal a good man i nt.113 liirest ilg "inside 1ihings abhout the llroplean war. solmt of these things they cann prinit alt sollie they canliot. Ill)\w far to aceup1 tlien as correct depends upon tilei ('1)oniince in thle narira tor's r'elia bil it) a'ndh judgment. One story r'ecently heard from at observer, who has b~eedI much In thiu watr 'zone, is interesting as giving plausible explanation of the apparent ly inexplicable slowness of Greal Br1itain In getting her men itto thlt hold, -or In using them if it'ey art really there. Millions have been re cr'uited in lIritain, that Is known 'Where are they'? The explanation recfeirred to is thai Great lh'itain actually has four 01' ftl'' mill ions (of men uder arims, hut thai slit is unab1 lle to use0 half of thiem for a 1men1Iar r' ea son. It is a chiara'c'ter istic' of ''Tlominy Atk ins'" thlal lie ex pl s his 5 fliers ('5o lead him lin ct'(lion, and that he( re'quires his Ollel's to he long to thle gent leen ('lass, whicho mcanus iniijgh 1nland 10 lomethng dec'(ided' Itin of the wtord g('nt leman. We\' have no dlist in't (-hass 1 lin's in) this ('ountry3 as thely have in (irent liritain. The t'('t that tih' li'itishi otieer must lead~ hIs men01 In hattle htas always ('ausedI an ' Ir t'traorinaily Iarige r opiort ion (ot (-asualties aitonig Ollcers ini the htrlt ishl emim0igns1. and1( thle Ipropor'tion i I lrgerl in Ithe tpresent wtari than it has beeni in lprevious ones. It takes luch longerI I to1 trin an)01(1 Iile thant it dloes a priv'ato and wIth the additIonal dif tiCulty13 that in thle BrIt ish armiy an of liveri 111(st ho a genlmiani in the is 1in1tl' ('1ass senise, .lohin ll I has not heeni able to accumuillate oflicet's fast enuouighi to lead halIf Is availiable sol In t he ('erm1anl anid Aust rian armies lie men01 aie wiuling to a(ccede to the ('011ldl miitar'y logic which keeps the of ik-er's back of the lilnes while the men go forwarid and ex pose themselves. There may be less r'omance about this policy, but1 it is a sound one in these (lays when war'far'e Is so dependent upon the skill of the trained specialist. The Teuton soldier' will let himself be dlirectedl Into the jaws of death; the British soldier will let himself be led. And there you are! The Scribe Got There. Recently a very high authority in one of the military departments of thin gnvernm~ent In a conferene with netvspaper -Men, was asked foi next Year's building programme in the navy Of 0110 of the principal warring Po w ers of 10urope. 'The answer was the ftank one that this government does not. know reliably what tile programme is. Surprise was expressed by one of the interviewers, who asked *hat our special naval attaches may be doing to earn their pay, The oflicial host, a bit nettled, ex plained that the warring nations do not permit foreign .attaches to go With in' a radius of several miles of their great navy yards, and remarked with smiling sarcasm that it might beneces sary to detail one Qf the newspaper men to go abroad and do what the government's own experts had been unable to accomplish in the way of securing information. Tile thrust told and the audience laughed, feeling that the laugh was probably on them. A few days after this a veteran of the Washington press gallery, who had just returned from Europe, gave ils colleagues a remarkable account or his experiences in one of the "for bidden" naval cities. ie is a mal of high character and standing, and there is no doubt that lie went where he said lie did, and saw what lie de Scribed. Alainy things, including tile nam1e of (lie (ly, he withoeld under a pledge of confidence. litt tle point is that he had got where our military ex plrts had proloullCed it as practically iipossible to go.-Ne w s and Courier. SRpecial sale of. lInsAket s tlhis week. L.a -ge Clotles llakelts, With covers '10c \\asite l'atp r llaskets. 1 ..; and large opon Iasht for carrying clohles 60W. S. M. & E*. 1U. WLiTmlS & Co. He%.. EF. '. lab (Froim Nwv heNry Observer.i 11ev. 1.. \. Babb of iasley has ac eepted lthe pastorate of thie First Itap list ('1hurch0 of this city, to enter up oil tite work tle first of .lanuary, or sooner If the Iasley cliiirhi releases hiIII before thlat tina-. Very line re ports have come to Newberry concern ing the iew pastor, and not only his own (olgregatioll is in terested Ill knowing something of him1, but the ntire minuitily are interested to know wh11at sorl of man.111 lie is who Is to play so linportant a part in the mloral and religious and social life of tle city. .\ir. lilabb's age Is not stated, but his pticture shows hii to be a young Inan. ,, do also (lie dates of ils grad lia1tion at college and university and his entrlanlce into the iniiistry. l-1c lis spen-lt only IIiree years iII the in hi istry--all il Easley. It is an InterestinIg fact thlt Mr. iabib's grandiniother wats a Newher. ian. Ills father. .\lr. C. .\. liabb, live in the westlIll portion of Lauiriiemii 'iouity, whore tle subjel of this shor klh\. was bornii. ills early ediiae iol was obltained att the Counit r schools of that communII1ity, lie (.nt tered IFurmainii uiiversity, at (reen ville, graduating w\itli the degree o( .\. 11. In 19408. Fromt P11rman11 ho w\enl iiiediately to Colgate Theologica SeiiinaryI llail toil, N. Y., for the~olo gical training, graduating there ii 19111. lIhe caime back, to South Care lina and entered~ upon01 thle pastorati of the Baptist church at Easley, anc has served that church since Jan nary, 1912. iF WOM1EN ONLY E{N1tW.. Wh'Iat a Ihcap of Iltiniess it Wotub Bring to Lautirens Hlomies. Hard-4 to do housework with an achi .lng bac1k. Ilrings your hours of misery at Id sur'e or at work. if womeln onily kniew~ the cauise thatI liliacnehe pins often1 colle fron weak kidnecys, 'Twouuld siave' iiuchi needless woe. I )oan's Idne P(1'1ills areo for weal kid(1neys, itend wvhatI a Lautronis citizen says .\t's. l'. rL. Saxon11, 2;I IIJ ius Ave. Laurieiis, says: ".\ly back indied m<i terribly, espial11ly vbien I waOs wash lng. 1 coiuldin't, w >rk v*ery long lie cause5 1 tire e01asil.I ils annlioyedl h: 11h0 kidneiy 500r0 ions1 and often not. t iced pu fly sacs ideir my eyes. I hia diz'/zy SIpells too. teadIng about tD onn Kidney Ilhl , I got a suply~i3 at thi ILauiirois IDri g '0., Th'iey-li hele mi from1 thle IllS anid biy thie time I ha<1 used sIx boxes, Iwas eured0(." Picie 5(00, at alli dea leis. D oii't msiml ply ask for ai kidney rdeedy-*-go lDonn's lKidniey Ills-the same thai .\ rs. Saxon had1(. F'oster-t.\llburni'l Co. P'rols., litffalo, N. Y. Oxen Cavalry Regment. Mdaltgascair has theo unliquet distinic tion of poissessing the only oxen cay aIry regiment in the world. The climato Is so uinhlealthy for horset that some suhatitute had to 1)0 found The oxen have been trained to maneu ver withi surprising skill, but, 0; course, are not speedy. Students and Teacher. In ceh classroom there is one rea student-the solitary, upright figuri by the side of the blackboard, whild 40 or 50 little beings on the benche, are the true teachers.-British Re view. / No Kick Then. Bill--"! see a British agent buying mules rejects all gray mules. He sayt they can be seen too far." Jill-"Well I should think a mule is safer at a die tance." A WARM BATH IN A WARM BATHROOM' W HY bathe in discomfort and run the risk of catching cold when a PERFECTION SMOKELESS OIL HEATER in five minutes time will make the bathroom warm as toast? Take it wherever it is needed touch a match -and its genial warmth soon changes chills to comfort It helps you dress, it helps you work, it makes food taste better. Convenient, clean, no smoke or smell. Ten hours of solid comfort on a gallon of kerosene. Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil -to obtain best results in Oil Stoves, Lamps and heaters. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) Wasint ,D.C. IIALTIMORE Wn~hin C. BALT). C. Ch irlotte. N.olkio' D Creto.W a ichmond, Va. Charleston, S. C. Look for the Triangle Trade mark. In many styles and sizes at all hardware and general stores. Highest awaro Panama. Pacific Expositiop LN PR-PUR-Pj!",. '4'J PER~FECTION -J a QnOckh Yo ca' mkU mitk in taking atiat -h Woma'sToni MisAmla soR P. D. N . DALa, Ark ~ forwomn. efre bean o ake *N Cardu HILTw~as HaYo eed aThondi. Threar tme n vey omns if wense