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wan w ft upon c/ianct H. "I never fc The man who po r self-denial begin? | win when he ope I Take advantage II and open an acc JL '|h 1 "M ? THE UNIVE \ I The Ford One Ton 1 just as faithfully and c > Ford Touring Car serv( and economically. The sity to the grocer both in bringing goods from i from the country. It because there isn't a business man that it d< of quick transportation Come in, examine the , over the subject. J0^~DRi [then * K ! V ^feBTfiia I /ANJgB I |?? i V" . ' * \ /.' \ Af / v' N/,, n | Buggies Baj^PjjaS Mil ~h) B fc^ifliLsr ''Mf KCU: Jjj| ??o depends-^ 4 5 f fo zest?? -s^ys: A act A C*fl<M2CP " | sosses flie wisdom of I < to have a chance to | nes a saving account I of your chance now m (Hint with this bank. y awpaaagfi BSyDCdHg Jlgj^ "^c/y RSALCAR !Yuck is serving Dusiness \ conomically as does the ; all the people faithfully i Fcrd Truck is a neces. in delivering goods and the stations, docks and , : is an ideal motor car want cf the farmer or 3cs:i't supply i:i the way l at a minimum expense. Truck, and let us talk Arnold *1 ?J u p? B ^ijly saaMBBGCMwa D-Coiai f? 71 ^=r.0 p ^ sj^K *^L/\ -^ f //) X \ \- / / </ I \ / * /' "-r I' 'v / \ / f ^ j ' \ \/ ' I \. 7^" ! Buggies! MOONSHINERS TURN wj lO THE STRAvVBERRY AND GROW WEALTHY ,1, K) The B'r? r.t'.i.'jce '."on.oZ Ten jnesste, once noted as the source of a \vi I large part of the nations' supply 01" I Bourbon whiskey, arc today famous ci i mostly for strawberries and tobacco, M land the corn growers of olden days 31 lhave become wealthy in the nu-anI while. ; di j Thi. was the condition found in j jthe* mountain.-, around Portland, a,Pi I prosperous town about twenty miles B< 'north of Nashville, by William and} I George McNeill, of Seattle, when j M ithey returned last Christmas to theiriCi old home for the first time in fif-'ui iteen years. They are today back inifr I Seattle, where they for years have! he been in the employ of the Stimsonlw ? ~ !tu J Mill Company. : ? "When I left my old home in Ten-jh< nessee more than twenty years ago," 1st said George McNeill, who is at the I New Arctic Hotel, "moonshine whis-Tl jkey was one of the chief products of | that country. Good moonshine coui.liG be bought for $2 a gallon. The B 'natives were poor and wretched, as J !the corn crops didn't pay much antl,^ tobacco was cheap. ' i ' | "When I returned last year I wasj surprised at the great change. The,c .mountains are the finest strawberry 1 fields in the world, and the farmers ~ are all getting rich raising berries for j New York. Some tobacco raised in;? our district sold as hifrh as $1.01 a | i" ~ I pound. There still was moonshine j there, too, though the price of illiciti*-1 j whiskey had jumped from $2 a gallon a to $16 a quart. But the people are no| longer openly making whiskey. { "Gone are the days when the Ten- C nessee mountaineer would defend his ^ still and mash kettles with his trusty j rifle and his life. Gone are the days i a of pitched battles with the "revonoo-.? ers." When raids are made now the s moonshiners are peaccable and look on placidly when their stocks are de- j strayed. Their jail sentence:- an I! fines are no harder than in the olden days, but tut lU.-cina'uo.) of lh.-moonshine game has passed. "In some districts r.iisenrn:loir . men have stepped into the shoes of the old-time moonshiius who .wiv sort of looked on as legitimate v.iii: key makers. These new men haw j ^ been known to put concentrated lye 1 into their mash to make it ferment ! quickly and many people have bc-en j; . made sick from drinking it. There : have also been isolate:! cases where wood alcohol has been used in moon- ' shine; but the natives art* taking no ] chances with it unless they know 1 i where it comes from."?Seattle Post- i Intelligencer. ivvvvvvvvvvvvvw 1 V v V SANTUC NEWS. V \ vj | Mr. Allen Palmer spent Saturday!: i iiight with Mr. George Monnson. j Mr. W. F. Kay and Miss Lizzie j Sharp was calling on th sick Sunday ' ' morning. I Mrs. Lizzie Langford spent Sunday ' |with her parents, Mr. and Mr.-. E. -J. i jRotts. - ! Mr. George Morrison spent Sunday: rrr* 6aw 'N %v\7 xv -" ' ' X ? ? \^\ ..... ! Buggies! th Mr. Allen Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. C. te. Kay, and chil- ' en, spent Sunday at Mr. M. B. ay's. Miss Nina Beauford spent Tuesday | itM Miss 1,11a iuorrjsuii. Mr. and Ms. J. R. Haddon, and|| lildrcn, Miss Ermie Haddon, and | ss Lila Morrison visited Mr. andjl rs. R. F5. Haddon Sunday aftc:rnoon. jl Mi s Linnie Bcauford spent Tues-il I iy with Miss Mary Kay. Messrs. George Morrison, Allen | I ilmer and Roy Kay visited Mr. Joeji L'auford Tuesday evening. i News has been received here that; j rs. H. H. McGee was taken to the J ity hosiptal in Greenville, S. C. Sat- J ['day for an operat ion. Her many j J lends and relatives here hope for j j >r a speedy recovery and that sheij ill soon be at home again. Mrs. J. J1 ! '-'-"-I V,0>. try tVio i . ^aiictriciiu ciuuuiupctiiJCU uvi w w??w jspital and will remain with her ay there. i Mr. E. J. Botts is visitinjr Mr. and is. Hinton near Greenwood. Mrs. K. I. Bryant, and baby, of eorgia, visited her mother, Mrs. oyd, a few days this week. Messrs. George and Miles Morrison ntertained a few of their friends at UUi\ i" 1'iuujr mux *xtii&. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kay, and i hildren spent Monday night and 'uesday in Abbeville with Mr3. Matie Bowen. Messrs. W. H. Sharp and Clarence [ay spent Thursday at Mr. Henry lochran's. Messrs. Clarence and Roy Kay enertained a number of their friends; t Rook Friday afternoon. This Community was saddened to iarn of the death of Miss Carrie !ochran. The grief stricken ones has tie sympathy of this community. "Vfico T itvio Slmvn ic of V>nrvu> Jitrnin fter a few weeks spent in Abbeville. EE?!IM I?f WAH1 DUNKING HF TOO I 1?NT FEELMOTT j Says glass of hot water with j phosphate before breakfast ! washes out poisons. ' I , If you wake up with a bad taste, bad breath and tongue is coated; if your, bead Is dull or aching; if what you cat: sours and forms gas and acid In stom- j ich, or you are bilious, constipated,! nervous, sallow and can't get feeling I lust right, begin inside bathing. Drink before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it. This will flush the poisons and toxins from stomach, liver, j kidneys and bowels and clcanse, I sweeten and purify the entire alimen-, tary tract. Do your inside bathing lm-1 mediately upon arising in the morning I * -? Al? oil -fhn nro. I co wasn out ul me &jaLCi.u tui mv ? vlous day's poisonous waste, gases and j sour bile before putting more food into the stomach. To feel like young folks feel; like you felt before your blood, nerves and muscles bccame loaded with body impurities, get from your pharmacist a quarter pound of limestone phosphate which is inexpensive and almost tasteless, except for a sourish twinge which is not unpleasant. Just as soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on t'.ie stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Men and women who are usually constipated, bilious, headachy or have any stomach iisorder should begin this inside bathing before breakfast. They are assured they will become real cranks on the subject shortly. Two Car L When you want the or the HACKNEY, an< stuff in it, we have the: We also have a full line Hames, Breeching and We are still selling the vinced. The Sti 2J I Austin-Pel I r I lomi a a a SAN - TOX PF i | Look for the Ss Austin-Perrin Drug jl may sell these prej a wide range of th( arations-all of p each for some hygiene or toilet. We have just seen Hi-Grade rubber furnish you with ai general demand. 1 rubber goods to be be bought. | Austin-Pe J Com ' ICiJCUCiJBSCiJL- _]?HJOiJCiJ[HJCiJCiJCilCilCiJCyCiJCiJCUliymiLiiJl^JliJLilL I i aBHHHBBBBI | N01 I When you hav WRITE, PHO The SOUTH 1 REALTY Home Oifice GRE] 11 The Land A HBBHHMHnUBH oadd Just ! best Buggies call for t\ 1 if vnn w^r>t q. cheaD bui A ^ v" - u. full line yoa are looking f ! of Harness, Sriddles, Wagons. ) best Wagons on earth. 3 v?Lr V/allirl L& J. K\> V^lllVA rrin Drug | 1 pany j fa I tEPARTIONS 1 m - Tox Nurse in ' Store. They alone >arations. There is ise San-Tox preerfect purity and difinite need of ired a full stock of goods and can ly article that is in W& cmflrarit.pp our 1 s the best that can :rrin Drug I pany j ?J3J3J3MSM3MSMSJSMSMSISJSIS?S?SM5jS: UMBBHHHHB R C;t M ICE! e land to sell NE or WIRE | ATLANTIC 1 ?T4 CO., INC | ENWOOD, S. C. 1 .uction People j BBBBBBHBnBBBHHB1 D ^ ^AVVTA J? 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