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I Thur AULMl PAST The Grea ory AsO AND sday and I ST15. IME TH: Manning, S. t American v I r H" - OI Featuring Arthur Gu (HIMSELF) ed by an All velous Pictui s world-fai est Productic of Motion Pi, u, -- 25 a IN~CLUDING WAR TF NIGHTS ~riday, &Nf16 EATRE C. Photodrama, E R E y Empey,| -Star Cast. -izatiori of us Book. in in the His ctures. ad 50 Cents AtOMEL ROBBED Of NAU$UA AND DANGER b r edicinal Virtues Retained i and Improved-Unpleas ant and Dangerous Qual ities Removed-New Va riety Called "Calotabs" T'he latest triumph of medicinal cience is a purified calomel, known I s "Calotabs." The old-style calomel, s ail doctors know, was the best and host generallig useful of all medicines. he new variety, known as Calotabs, a purificd andl refined from all objiec ionable qualities and is most delight ul in effect. One Calotab on the tongue at bed ime, a swallow of water-that's all. co taste, no gripi)ng, ino nausea, no langer. Next mornig . at awak ! feel. ng fine, with a clean liver, a purified ystem and a hearty appetite for )reakfast. Eat what. you please. rhere is . no restriction of habit or liet. Calotabs are sold only in- origi- t pal sealed packages; price, thirty-five ents. Your druggist recommends Cal, )tahs and will refund your money if ou are not delighted with them. HOME MADE GOODS ARE NOT ACCEPTED BY U. S. American Army is Not Taking the Canned Articles SOLELY FOll CIVILIAN USE .... Home Canned Goods Release the Com mercial Brands ror the Soldiers Although the American housowife is trged to can or pr cerv.' -ve. . ounce )f fruit or vegetables she '-in possi bly lay her hands on, as -a patriotic onservation measure, her product must be reserved for civilian use. [ome-canned and preserved goods can not he purchased or accepted as gifts for the army or navy, the food ad ministration announces. Patriotic persons all over the coun try have been offering to organize I orkers in their vicinity to supply our soldiers and sailors with food pre ared at home. This splendid spirit s extremely praiseworthy, food ad Ministration officials say, and it can )e turned into channels that will do xactly as much for our armed forces md the Allies as though it had pro aided them with millions of cans or Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores vitality and energy by purifying and en. riching the blood. You can soon feel iti Strength. -nion invigorating Effect. Price 60c. Saturday or best cars of to our town. mals especi we know th wants here. over this es be pleased's A Complete GIES, HAR: always in St right. Coffe irs of home-preserved food. No governmental department is per iitted to accept any article without aying for it. However, even if home reserved foods could legally be ought, their purchase would be im ossible, because of the difficulty ac eptance of small lots would entail in he way of inspection. Supplies of this kind must be pur hased in reasonably large units and ust be uniform both as to ingre ients and containers. With shipping pace precious this uniformity is dou ly important, in order that the great st possible quantity may be packed n a given space and that the keeping [uality of' goods may Insure their ar ival in good condition. However, every additional million ars or cans that are filled by house vives for home use will release an dentical quantity of commercially anned goods for export. There will ilso be saved the labor, space on reight cars, and cost of transporta ion that would mount up if factory Wreserved food had to be sent broad ast throughout the country, instea-l )f bing shipped in large blocks to antonments or abroad. Housewives vill be able to use containers alrea-ly n their iossession thus relieving the lenand for cans at a time ofof short ige of tin. Rumors have been afloat that the trmy is providing (sts to canning lubs. This is denied by the food all ministration, which assists both army m1d navy im buying their commissary iupplhes. Patriotic citizens of Texas recently asked that they be allotted :ans, to be filled for the army, and in Mississippi a similar patriotic cam paign was proposed. By canning for home consumpt ion these communities will help "the boys over there" just as much as though thvr were senlin the food directly to th'e soldiers. W[[K'S CASUALJIES ARE INCREASED 143( Total Reported, Including Marine am Army List, 15,196 NOTIIING ON PRI1ESENT 1)0ltiVE 'T'otal )eaths Including Men Killed it Action and Lost at Sea 4,11 Washington, Aug 4.-Arn an marine corps casualties repi ted firon overseas during the week ending to ulay increased 1,430 comp. -ed wit I 1,)50 the week before. Total casual ties reported are 15,196, including to day's army list of 283--the largest number yet reported in a single day -and marine corps list of two. While as yet no figures Lave beer received on casualties in the great Allied offensive in which Americar troops are playing so conspicuous a part, the increase in the daily arms list undoubtedly is due in part to this fighting. The increase for the wcel< was 1,384. The marine corps list in creased only forty-six for the sever days. A N Monday will s stock that ha These are all ally for this Estyou can eal Come in Moni :tra fine bunc vith the looks Stock of WA< NVESS, LAP I ock. Everyth MANNIN6. S. C. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money If PAZO OINTMENT falib to cure Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles and you can let restful sleep after the first application. Price &us. In the 15,196 casualties, total deaths, including 291 men lost at sea, men killed in action, (lead (,f wounds, disease, accidents and other causes, numbered 6,144-army men 5,410; marines 734. The wounded aggregate 8,264-army men 7,044; marines 1,220. The missing, including prisoners, to tal 788-army men 710; marines 78. The weeks increase, deaths from all causes totalled 651 as compared with 893 the week before; the, wound ed number 732 compared with 591 pre vious week, and missing and prison ers totalled 47 compared with 66 the week before. The summary of army casualties re ported follows: Killed in action (including 291 at sea) 2,373; died of wounds, 307; died disease 1,514; died of accident and other causes 616; wounded in action 7,044; missing in action (including prisoners) 710;, total, 13,164. The marine corps casualty summary shows: Deaths, 73.1; wounded 1,220; in hands of enemy 5; missing 73. Totai 2,032. The marine corps summary in eludes the deaths of twenty-eight of ficers, the wounding of thirty-one oth ers and one missing. --W-s-s LIGHT BREAD WITHOUT WHEAT It was long thought by most neopie that bread coulh. not be made light with yeast unless a large proportio^. of wheat flour was used in it. That has been found to be, in large measure, erroneous. Brads made of cereal materials other than wheat flour can b2 made light with yeast. The discovery is one of the neces sary war-time ach[evements or science. It is available to the housekeeper and to the professional baker. No one who has to do with bread I making can perform his full patrioti.: duty without applying it to as great an ext' it as possible. --W-S-S SHOT BY SENT'NEI, Augusta, Ga., Aug. 6.- -Private William McKenna, 37th Company M T. D., Camp Pancock, was: shot and killed last night by a sentinel. McKen - na was in the stockade charged with having ben absent without leave, and refused to halt when challenged while he was attempting to escape. Iis home is in Lowell, Mass. No Wornis in a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have at, u: healthy color. which indicates poor blood, and a i rule, there is more or lets stomach disturbs .' GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regul.ir: for two or three weeks will enrich the blood. im prove the digestion, and act as a GeneralStreniti cuing Tonic to the whole system. Nature will t h-a throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will h.' in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bott ISES!I ee one of the s ever came selected an~i section, and sily fill your liay and look h. You will of them. GrONS, BUG LOBES, Etc. ing is priced igrby,