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ITS THE LONG BLUE CHIMNEY" HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE AlterFour ears f J~houra i had gotten so weak I could not stand Condtios, rs. ullck ave and I gave up in despair. At last, my husband got me a bottle o Upine~par. Hsba~Cardui, the womnan's tonic, and I com '~. Cam toResue.menced taki it. From the very firs dcs", I could .i~l it was helping me. can now walk two miles without its 'Catron, Ky. -Int an interesting letter tiring nme, and ai:i doing all my work." from this place, Mrs. Blettie Bullock If you are all run dowvn from woman3 writes as follows: "I suffered for four troubles, don't give up in despair. Tr3 years, wvith womanly troubles, and during Cardui, the "'oman's tonic. It has helpec this time, I could only sit up far a little miore than a millin women, in its 51 while, and could not walk anywhere at years of cen,uouis succes;s, and shoukl all. At tmnes, I would havc severe pains :;or 2y hlp you. LCo. Your druggist ha: in my leit side. d Crdai for y ars. Hie knows win~ The d1o'.or vr:; called in, an. is br t x ldo. A k ~ ~.Ie will recom-c * 0e e*oe***e *** * es * S * HICKORY TAVERN NEWS. * Hickory Tavern, Aug. 14.- Tho crops are needing some rain at the present time. 'Tle pro'raeted meeting at Raben closed last Satutrday with several con versions. The baptizing will take place the third Sunday evening at three thirty. 1Rev. W. A. Blaldwin will carry on a niceli ig at I lendersoti this Week Mliss lt:ntle Ioper is visiting Miss Mlaye Iloper this week. Sonme of the Nicholls children from the Thornwell orphanage have been visiting relatives In this cotumunity. Mrs. Thad Mloore and children, of Maladden Sti tion, spent part of last week with her parents, Mir. and Mrs. Jimu lRoper. Several of our men niotored down to the cainpaign imeeting at 'Clinton last W'i ine day. AMrs. 11. T. Aberromnbie and Misses Amtlee and M arie Abercrionbie, of Sb!loh, spent Wednesday with Mirs. 11. 0. A bererombie. Mltsses l'anntie and Sallie lirownlee, of i)ials, spent Wednesday with their sister, Alrs. W. S. 11011. The singing school which was to be gin ti? third week iii August at the school house, has been uit off until the first anil second weeks in Septem;er. The sclhool will be taught by Mr. and Mrs. Elliott. M1is .\ac P'itts, who has been visit ing relatives in our section, has re turned to her work in Asheville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. M1. Abercrombic motored dowt n and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mirs. i3uzhardt at New Iliar mnony. A large crowd of our young peoplc attended the picnic at Quaker Satur day and they all report a good day. Mr. ans.. Mrs. 11. 0. Abercrombie was the guest of Nlr. -Jessie Woods Sunday Mr. llobert llellatns and famiIly dine with Mr. Will Stone Friday. ''he auttonIiobilists are proud of the fall in the price of gasoline and they will he still prouder if it goes o I)r. Wel hoin has bolight a new ,ver land ear and it' yon _et sick, send foi him. It will not take hint very long to get to you. 1)r W1e!horn and iall Rioper ntotort4 down to 1\ aterloo last \onday. A 1,ar-g- cro)wl went out. to hear thi liev. W. A. italdwii Stuiday. Her. Mr. Baldwin delivered an elo ltuent sermon, his text being taker frot the ifty-first Psaln, the tIwelftl and .thirteenth verse.,. Rev, Mir. laldwin is an enthusiast< Worker of the lao d. The peop)le are sorry to learn tha the little child of their friend, Mr. Ton Sullivan, has the infantile paralysis. Mi's. Corrie G ray, of Greenville, ant Miss Corrie Monley, of .lerna, spen Friday night with .Mr. .J. A. Ilellam and famnily. AMr. Milami Ilellamns dined with Mi .1. M. Strinerel Friday. Tihe Overlandt agents fromi laaren and Cl intoni werte Itere dentotistrlatilnj theirI ear's in 0our !ommu ityIt3 seveta days last Week. Misses lEnmuna (heek anid M\arl .JamIteson, 1L fiturenis, ar tv Isitting rel atives in out commtiuniity' at the pros cut. *MOUNTV'1ILLE NEll's. Mlotuntvillie, .\tug. I-I. - -We are gian to learn that M r. Willie I toyd has re turnited frmi the hospitIal IIn A shev illt N. C. Alaster Jlames GAoldtig, of At lantti Ga., Is isitinig Master II arold Ful Ilet Mr. .J. 11. MiImt, of near' Clintori sl~ent last week eiid her'te withI fienode Alr'. Ilichardi' lamIula recently wen oh a visit to frientds ini Greeniwool and Abbevlile'. I'tof'. I'. F. W\ertts has re1trnedi t .\eimphis, TIetnn., aftier stpeminitg hi Chap lpellIs, ar'.e ptdin at fetw day here wvith ri tteds and1( relat ivts. .\l iss i .\a g rl it,d I arah It i tE *or r E I~ la orpI 4 T -e 'l arnEEm GE es ur b br' b thewee w t i 'l h mitch l Mr. W !E 'ih I ,ti n e i ,i * ROCK BJRIDGE NEWS. * Rock Bridge, August 14.-The farm ers of this section are all about through work. Miss RIosa Madden, of Clinton, visited Mliss Nannie Belle Young, the latter irt. of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Dillard, of Clin ton, visited relatives in this commullt ity Sunday. Mr. and .irs. .1. A. IHughes of the Iilurriran section, attended services here Sunday. .Aliss i':thbyl (handler and brother, Ray, visited relatives in this section the latter part of the week. .1lr. Clay Crisp, of Mountville, spent the week-.end with his cousin, Mr. Douglas Hiipp. Little Misses Nell and Ada Dillard of Clinton, visited little 'Miss Dorothy Chandler last week. Misses Mittle and Mildred Holland and Mi. lyland Todd, of Clinton, at tended services here yesterday, Mr. Davenport .i\ilai and M1r. Wal ter amluage were in our midst Sunday. Mliss Pauline lRamage, of the Holly Grove section, is visiting her brother, M1r. A. A. Rtamage, this week. Mr. .1. 11. W. lloyd, of the lHopewell community, visited relatives in this section S'u nday. I'verybody come to Rock Bridge Sat uarday to the picnic. Just the Thint for Diarrhoea. "About two years ago I had a severe attack of diarrhoea which lasted over a week," writes W. C. Jones, Buford, N. D. "I became so weak that I could not stand upright. A druggist recom mended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhooa Remedy. The first dose relieved me and within two days I was as well as ever." Many druggists rec ommend this remedy because thex know that it is reliable. Obtainable every where. * S * *O * * * * S * * * S . " " * 1OL) POINT NEI'S. * " " 'old i'oint, Autigust 1- .-.\1rs. Susan I'uil'y, of iountain inn and elr sister, A1rs. ilazel, of Laturens, were the guests of Mrs. J. P. Nelson Saturday night. Mr. Wade Williams and .\1r. .1. 1). Nilson were Ile guests of relatives, iiithrsday. .\11. Isolandi, of (reenviiie, visited friends , Cold 'olint Sunday. Fevera from here went to Quake'. to the old soldiers reunion. 'L'hey re port a line time. Mlr. Dial Imunter has returned to be with his aunt, Mts. Emma eaTke, af ter a visit of several weeks with rela tives at lIarksdale, Mr. Dart Moore visited friends at Shiloh recently. .\Mrs. .\lice Culbertson visited rela I ives at Cross 11111 several days. t. Messrs Wright and Murphy Simp o son of Woodrow Wilson visi ted Messrs Dallas and Burts Nelson Sat u rday night. .Mr. Willie Noffz, of Cross 1hill, visit ed at thle home of W. II. C'ulbert sotn W.ednlesday' night. visI ted friends here Stnday. .\r. iL. .\1. Douncan and i'r'of. Duncwani motored to Newberry to visit 3lrs, D Iuncan's sisteri for a day and night, re 411tn i ng Tuesday. .11VSTiEltiOI'S PAI!NS .\ND A('liES ake Life' Hard t~o lear for 3lanty I~taui rens Wlomten. 'lToo manyti3 womnen mIstake their' pains andi a('hes for' tiroules peculi5'iliar to the -sex. Alore often disordered kidneys a ire cautsi ng the achintg back, d izzy ,sll s. headttachesi and Iirr'egulir u'itrina gerous if niegl ected. U se a tme-trieds 'kidney refniedy---Dioan's, Kidniey i'ilis, 'Ilosts orf)D' aple testity 'to their merit. ,Itend a Laurens case: .\irs. 10. . Saxonl, *4?.t lurns Ave. 141trenls, says: "31y lack pained mei Ite'rr'ily. e'speCi 41 y w 'len I wasL wash ing. I couln 1' wor Ivery long, be ('auses I tired sily. jI was annoy'ei >3 hy lhe k idpey ceeionis pass5 ig t Of freely and ofteni totJ ed puffy sacs un-i der tmy eyes. I ) a dizzy spellIs, too iallndig abou11t Io 's Kidn1 ey I'illIs,I got a supiuly at the 1411urents Drug ('o 4TheyV helpted tme fromtithe f irst, andl by thie li n I lhad uised six boxes, I wasu liii .504', at all deialers. IlIon'i -ii 'oi ' Isidney I 'ills thle sam ith;Ile ropi 3itI-.. I iiuffalo, N. \'. \'i i i )il( it Iit' \\u V{. ri i n 'b- i''ne of .\1. .1. .\1. Sin p n re or 4 uod ti n .\a'r.11na TI' -. Ili 'ii r, IIf (Irien . ili. i' spending~ a wvhlie with .\1r .\ II 'Ol~ ub- t'p n ig e iis.\r a n .\1 . Wi' . tiit ilig.an ft A Vituni3 lad was hecard Iio have r''' sette to have the healthiest, hiappiest, fattest, and best lookinug filks in hic Mr. Merchant: If You Anticipate Buying flour, get in touch with us over long distance 'phones. Day 'phones 821 or 822; night 'phone 478. We pay all calls. If a man worth one Million Dollars called on you and you knew it, he would get your attention at once. We represent several Million Dollars in flour Mills, and it will pay you to consider usbefore buying. We Represent the Following Mills: Hopkinsville Milling Co., Hopkinsville, Ky. Nashville Roller Mills, Nashville, Tenn, The Wright Milling Co., Bluefield, W. Va. Blumont Milling Co., Blumont, Va. Oxford Milling Co., Oxford, Ohio. Eldred Mill Co., Jackson, Mich. Cumberland Valley Milling Co., Nashville, Tennesee. D. A. Stickles & Son, Hagerstown, Md. Kelley Milling Co., Kansas City, Mo. Northwestern Mill & Elevator Co., Toledo, Ohio. Laurenceburg Roller Mills, Laurenceburg, Indiana. Palmetto Brokerage Co. Greenville, S. C. W. H. Moore, Mgr. Office 'Phones 821 and 822. Residence Phone 478. Spartanburg Roller Mills Ship your wheat to us. In exchange we will ship you thirty-six pounds of flour and fourteen pounds of brand per sixty pounds of clean dry wheat. Must contain no wild onions nor smut. You pay freight to us and we pay freight to you. Mail us prepaid bIll of lading. Spartanburg Roller Mills Spartanburg, - - - S. Carolina In ISHQE POLISHES BLACK >WHITETA I KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT - IO04 Th FFDALEY Colt'd -Buffalo.N.Y NQTICE FARM~'ERS Dixie Boy plow po'mts at 83c per (J. Say how nan y yaai want. We also makec the winja (2 sizes) -J~ feet. Order Today Frm GREENWOOD IRON WORKS 7 GRFFN WOOD . - -. S. CAnG IAo