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*9 0 0 0 grandparents, 'Mr. and Mrs. J. W. San * MT ETIEL NEWS. *drs. MT EH*IES Mr. and Mrs. George Bobbitt and, * * * * * ** ** ~~ *Misses Helen Bobbitt, Lily Marti and Mildred Marti, were the guests of Mt. nethel, Mlarch 2-1.-The farmers Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Cirtisic htst Sun have ben taking advantage of the pret- day. ty weather preparing the soil for Mrs. 13. E. Crawford spent the week planting and hauling fertilizer. end In Greenwood where .,,e was call Misses Mary and lacile Moore of c( to the bedside of her sister. MrS. Laiurens spvnt tIle week- id( wiht their '1'hontpson. WHY [LOOK FURTHER? Colored Seed Voile, White and Colored Poplin, Fancy Stripes, GWhite and Colored Voile, White Taffeta and White Llyrti The Above Are All Yard Wid~e, at 25c the Yard A Full Line of 36 inch WashfSilks at 35c Silk Crepe do Chen, yard wide, in Black, White and Nary. at .an . . H. Sc Fine Quality Georgette Crepe at, pr yd. $1.50 W. G. Wi'lson & Co., It Always Helps Ssay s Mrs. Sy Ivaiia WVoods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in witinig of her exipei ice wvith Cardul, the wvoman's tonAic. She sa.s fu.the. "Before 1 began to use Cardi, my~ back and head would hurt so bad, I thought the pain w'ould kill m ee. I was hardly able to do any of my housework. After takihg three bottles of Cardui, I bcga to feel like a theei Thop o 1. soon gaCied 35 pou ils, ad now, I do all my houslwork, as well as ru a big wathr mill. I wish every sffering woman would give The 2Womans Tonic l trial. I still use Carclui when I feel a little bad, and it always does iy good." tired Mvrn-.u fSylvaiaiz etod, ofsr ClinMs, f . womn lyntroguofle. Seignctoeeit Cardui, the woman's tomic. Yoe canys furte a"Bestae i gn t Ccue forhour thepanooudbille. Ithsbehlpg wakarl aln todoeny fo mr huewrk f Aft eakigheebtte of Cad2 Iean t oSo oih"i a~ forlevike ane. womBack Soon 2ined Blck (pounds, and nown 1 domaton myphostework, I qd)frwitshe suffeingI\t Coake (cake) give 2 n hte udWlqi) orman'Sos, 2i Tncpaz a? trial.an stin usea parui whn elaqu ttiebad and itlack-Weste-Taod." F F adaLLYCh.o e, back, sideche nervlaousness, tied wrnot eeins ecae surten signs ar of woman ytrube.Sin that you n Caru, thede oan'hrs s oni. Yu cnno mae amtker's trin Cadister fo y urrule . Ith seen helping wak amos iian . women for more areanofifthaneglsd Get a Bottl fToay th lug AT"2 yon ehetn ohe has morniryus. Fort Blac Shoekever 2ein s ack"t (phe and er cild drs Blac omiaion" (ato Comady Thquad)sforio WhihteShoes "2e in1Wte Cake (cae)an extntd the tion n Cobtion paw n lqi) kiofe abdomen Dcomfortlandpplgrattonharf ofothe or's Friener'snightnd" ismorninge theription netaofamofsnehyescare soThthe ung eepand oteas mrig rt rabo vr extet t he ensione of thew Misses Agnes, Willie Ma and Bertha Cook visited relatives at Ekoim last week. We are glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Garret into our community. .1Ir. and Mrs.. Jeremiah Stone, and sons, Pat and James made a flying trip to LIurens Thursday. Mlr. and Mrs. -1. D. ' Abercrombie spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wood. Mr. It. S. Stewart and little daugh ters, Nell and Julia spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jackson. Mrs. I. E. Ilughes Is visiting in Pel zeri. .\lr. and 1Mrs. .laimes \ledlock of Chandler visited their son, Mir. Ram say Lois. liss Fellein Stone spent Sunday af terliooni with friiends in Greenville county. .l r. and Airs. J. 11. 1lenley were the guests of .\lr. and Mrs. S. C. Cook Sun day. Mr. Jerecmiahi Stone went to Laurens (I businiess Wednesday. 3isses Nora and tosa Rteeves wei'e lie guests of .\Misses Claudia, Kate and .I liie 'tone Wednesday nlight. Site the new\ Mt. elthel school building has been completed we have organiized an enthusiastic improvement aso.ciation' The followilig were elect ed as oflicers: Pres., .\I vs. .1. C. Smine: viee president, .\rts. Edd Carlisle, See. an1d Treas.. .\liss Ethel Cook. At the irst elitertaillinen( giveni by tle asso int ion $\. iti; was ilade. 'hrIIn Ierht Ili's ('iouith ih',1med1 it Fav., orite for C'olds. .1. . Iasley. Maconl, illi., in speakhig o Chambiiherla in's CoughIi 1teledy says, "l)uring the paist ifteen years It has .een llmy sister's fa\ oritei iedicine for 'olds on tile lnliis. I Iimyself have talin it a nhimber of limes when suf fe:ing wit ha cold and it always re livj ed ile promptly." * * * * * * * * * * * * * B.VKSDALE NEI'S. * * S Marstae.Nircb 20.--.\r. amid 3rs. '\. It. Ilaiwin spelt last Siulday at' lernon w%-ith .\Mrs. Nannie ii'I. .l& isSrs G. T. Weatheirs and G. M. urinof Tumubling Shaswere visit lmin th1is ennunun111ity lastA Saturlday. .Iis; Louidelle ahlwi 'i and brotiir, \\'Wimi were the SatuIIIrday light guests of their sister, .lrs. uliber Suiilh of Owings. .rs. Tom .\rmstroig of 1)is spent Sund.ay afternoon with lier parents, .r. and .\lrs. .1. Y. IHenderson. \I'. and .\Mrs. Eiarl Knight and daughler, .\lary Louise were tle wvel emlli guest of MIiss loudelle HlaldIwiln iast Simdilay. .\lastel Charlie IBaldwin is spending thei%' week v.ith .\Mr. Wilmon llaldww1in, of Ihis place. .\Mr. an(d .\rs. 'ilyde Gray of Shilolh were visiti ng relatives of this coi 111o1iiy Sun11day afternloonl. .\Mr. and M1rs. Will Hlolt Spent last Sun day with .\lrs. Naliie lolt. Alessrs WI11111o and 1)rury IBaldwin were tlie guests of .\Ii. El iner ilald win of .)ials last .\londay. .\lrIS. RI. 1E. Martin an .\(1 t1s. F~loria 31irs. W. II. hialdw''in of Jharhksdale. .r. Clyde S11 imsoni lost. at good mil1k cow last week. .\i'. Cla te lii 11ler antd sisteri, .\laminie, of lFriendship ('omuiilty were' te wel1(ome1 guests5 of .\iss An lI liopi 'in Sunday, .ari I1th. A I~'lous .\ttack. \X'hen you hiav.e a ilious attack yourp ive' failIs to lierformin its fu nctlions. Yomu become conistipated. Thie tood yo1 ('at fcierenIs ini your1 st omalchl in : aul (If diIgest ing. 'Illis Inflamties thle 4 uomach and ciauses nausea, vomiIting, and14 a terrible hieadach'eit. Take Chamn .h'r lin's T1ablIets. 'Thiey illI tone up1 your liver, cleain 0out y'our stomnach and y'ou will sooni be as wvell as ever. They 01n cost a qluar'ter'. * *eIsE.. TIOS F.R. PE".. * \\ her'eas, out' Ileavenly hFather' in Ili~ allw''.ise prov'.iden'Ice hals seen lit to r4'n. ve fromn our1 ids (t our1 brotheri, W. II. l'inisoni, and \\ .4 reas, we' feel assuredil thiat, evena ihir ' we very keenly13 1 ie Our4 loss5, yet en realt''llize. that 4ur seiparaltion1 wi:ill' b for' long, an that we' wili , hat \\i ' l ily3 ain4 :2lisiiis ' how to1 Ithe wiilli of God. nd414, Th'Iat each one of its ennl feel a 'alIize4 that it was good for I . I that wi ' for' which lie stood1(. r1ilh, Thati a page In our1 .\lmiute h le devoted to is miemory.'3' and~ the hose r'gsol tulon h(15le wrzit ten thereC F" ith, That a cop)y of these r'esolu tions be offei'ed to the counlty paiper's for p)ublicatilon. Guy E. Moore, March 18; 1917. For Committee. e * e eeeeeee * FltENDISHIP NEWS. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Friendship, March 26.--Horn to Mr. and Mr. Carl Profltt a son, on march 12th. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. Young, a daughter, oi March 10th. Messr.i W. M. and 1. L. Pitts of this community were in Laurens last Mion day on a business trip. Mr. A. .1. Coats was among the bus iness visitors In the city last Monday. .\liss Agnes Pitts and brothers, it ieie and Alton spent last Sunday at Mlr. .1. 11. Pitts' of this community. ir. A. .1. Coats of this community was visiting in Ilonea Patti last Satur day anl Sunday. .\Ila. John Vaughan and daughter, Aliss Iuelle of Breverton section. spent last uinlday n igih. at the home of Mr. W. Ii. Pitts of this community. .liss Leila I"tts of this commiinity visited .liss IA.cile Vaughan last Week of lirewerton section. M.essrs .1ohn \alit ghta n from lBrewer fol, and W. I.. Pitts from tilis place. were il Laurens last Monday. Mir. .1. It. Pitts made a business trip to the city a day o. two last week, from this place. ars. .olhn Ilag well from Priniceton comn tui nity visited Ier daughter, Miss .\Mary lIagwell of Friaendship last Sun (day. Airs. .1. It. ]ilts spent last Wednes-. day afternoon wit Il Mrs. .1. l. Ilts. lr. and Mrs. A. II. l'itts Visited ip 'rinieton colatnnitiIy Iast S'a'tutrday and Sunday. R1ev. .1. .\. Dallas filled his regular appointment at tihis place Silnday. .il. and as. .1. A. l'itts and family visited their parents. Mr. 'and Mrs. .1. L2. P'itts Sunday. Mliss Iatelle Traynham has returned homate after a few weeks' stay inl lontea l'athI. Miss Ilazel 1101t of Ilabun cotnmntun ity was the gutest of Miss [aella Pitts, Sunday. MV. ad lMrs. C(oke Traynha we r visitlng in this ficommilnity Smtnday. Rev. .las. M. )allas dineld at Mrs. Lou110 loper's Satunday. The' sick of this coittnu1nity are get ling along vrry well at preset. Rev. .Jas. .l. Dallas loslor of F'riend ship, spent Satnday iight at the lbioaw of Mr. W. II. Plits. Lift Your Corns Off with Fingers Tells how to -1oosen a tunder corl or catillus So It 'fts out. wit thout. 11a1u, Yout reckless men anld women whc, ar pestered withit corns and who have at least onee a week invited nit awfl dheatI1h from lockjaw or blood polsona atre now told by a iniinntatit authority to tse a drig called freezone, which the moment ait few drops aro applied to any corn or calitIa the soreness Is relieved and soon tho etire corn or callus, root and all, lifts off witlh tile fingers. Fre'cezotne dries the moient it Is ap piled, and simply shrivels ite corn or callus without inflamtn tg or' event Ir ritating ilte smwrounadiig tissaue o' skin. A small bottle of freezone will Cost v'ery lIIttle at any of thea dr~ug stores. but. will positively r'id one's feet of everyv htard or soft corni or hardenedl calluis. If yottr dlrugglst htasn't any fareezoane lhe eati get. It at any whole Sale druatg houtse for yott. Cuick Benedictioni. "'It's too haot tot' lreachlinag.'' saida the Blillville briothaer, -"atnd I dont't wanit to shuctk miy 'oait for fear rom (a' you hard-sltellI sinnetrs maiay thtintk I'tm a-go in' to kntoatk a the cunaa~edness ouat o' yotu, tan' thtroutgh the winadows,. '.-. Asi go ton inag of the hayttin : 'here's a hiotter~ timei n-comtira' by ata' by I" * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * P.\S '.I H. MOHLIEIY. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * IHeatht S'rinigs, MIarch 1-1.-Pa~iscal ft. Mobley diedI het'e at the hotme ot Is fat her, G. L. Mobley, Sunday tighat at 9 o'clock. Ma'. Mohley was 31 yeats of age, htaving beeni born huere In Jlant utary, I1886, ando wheni a yotuth, abot 15 years ago, went into thec emptlloy ttienit of thIe Sotu1 tern Rail road Cotmt litny as stat ion agenit and1( t elegraphd otpeator, Int whtieb capaclty be haad creditabaly illietd miany imp ortanit 1)os1 tions at various ptlaces alonag the line of thte Souiterni ever since. Ills htealtht beant tao detiine 5eeral mtonthls ao buat tonly tdurng the past few weeks hi' hIs condaitlIon rieacad suahla itcrii. lea! iaand haopelless; stagte, anda thte ana attniIonettmt oaf Is dleath , wIe n'' ot unetxpectted by hais immllediately famialy anad fiendais. Itas brougbht sorrtow itand staness to is gr'eat htosi of friendls a hrouaghotut Ithe Ftitato. whao deepaly ymahize '.t witha ,he grie(f sitriokeni f~atmlly. Mr t. M.\lble was aXt 'onist eat Imtemt hetr of the llatist chttrcha witha whichl lht tonnetled himlltsel f whten atbot it yeiars of age, andio beig a younag ana oif hIgh maoral olhanter' and strontg ('hrIstla failh, Ito made numerous01t friends whlerever Ite went. Masont, being a member of all the branches of this order, Daron lodge No. 261, A. F. M., here; of Keystone Chianir' No. 19. It. A. M.. at IYao-. ter; of C114ter cominandery No. 7,. and Truman Mobley, all of this place, Chester, and of Omar Temple, A. A. and -by one sister, Mrs. J. E. Caskey N. 3N. S. Mr. Mobley was 'a Shriner of Bethune. before he reached the age f 22 years Interment took place with Masonic and was at that time tlh youngest honors at Salem cemetery at 5 o'clock Shriner in the two Carolinas. Monday afternoon after funeral ter le li survived by his witae, who was vices held from the Baptist church Iliss Daisy Phillips of Fointain In and conducted by his former pastor, before her marriage to Mir. Mobley the Rev.' Dr. J. W. H-. ;Dyches, now al:out two and a half years ago, and of Fort Mill, assisted by. the Rev. J. by lila parents, Nir. and Alrs. C. L,. B. Weldon, pastor of the Methodist Aioblev; three Brothers, Ralph, Otis church here. i 1 A0! CALOEL IS HORRIBLE! IT 8HOC(S YOUR lIY[R, If BILIUS Calomel sickens! Don't lose a day's work! Clean your Liver and Bowels with "Dodson's Liver Tone." l'gh! Calotnei makes you siek. It's ful an( if it doesi't straighten you hot rible! Take a (lose of the dangerous right ill and make ),oil hue and dhig lonjight anid tolnorow you my vigotous I want, you to go bick to the lose a day's work. - and got your money. Dodson'. Calonel is mercury or quicksilver Liver Tone Is destroying the sale of which causes necrosis of the bones.aloitel bccause it is real liver mcdi Caloniel, when it comes into coutactleite; cutirely vegetable, thoroforo It wIth sou. bile Crasies Into it, broalking ca tot salivate or make you ick. it up. This is when youl feel that l I guarantee that one soonful of natSen and eanp11 tng. If you aie slug-II)odsoals iver']Tone will put yotr gishi and "all knocked out," If your di-gish liver to work and clean your liver is torlid and howels constipated bowels of iat sour' bile and consti or .otn have headaele, dizziness, coated paled waste wich Is clogging yout. longue, if breath his had or stoiach syxleti and making you feel miserable. surt. Jtst try a spoonful of harem less I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's I)oIont's Liverl. Tone tonight. I1iver Tone will keep your entire fain lere's ty gua ranteo-Go to any fly feeling le for mo1tits. Give It to dultg I tore and get a 50 cent bottle of I ot. cldion. It is harmless; doesn't iAver T'otle. Taue a spool- gripe and they doIke Its pleasant taste. IfYu Sufer F-ro1M Catfarrh the fatal mistake of r i- spitting and mawking and vil odor gardiag it as a trifling matter. Au- of the breath will not only cause thorities agree that Catarri is an il- mnisery to you but will mane your fection of the blood. ,Coi1~quently, presence obnoxious to others. S. S. S. sprays, salves and~l lotioni can af- which hns been tro standard bloof ford only temiporary reliIf, because lomedicin a for fifty years, will relieve reachne;entiryof th your catarrh, because it will disense,-thc blood. When,' you depend your blood and relieve it of tce ae on these -ternporary rencdies alone cumulatnd poisons. S. S. S. contains your case is likely to grow stcad u no mineal or habit-forming drugs. iverso until it beceines chronic.dh S. S. S. is on sale at all druggists and possibly affects the lungs. 's the advice of our meical d artyent Buteven if the infection does not is at your disposal, free of charge. o mtis far the continuous drippitug Swvift;,Apect3.z Co., 302 Swift Building, gi the throat, ta botltaet AoafDos, on. 95 Bushels of Corn Per Acrel is the prize-winning record achieved by one South Carolina boy, whio used Planters Soluble GuanYo-on of our Four Big Crop Producers that have been oade and sold for years and years. PLAINTERS FERTILIZER' D@ULE YOUR YIELD You can do as well if you want igger, bet ter crops of corn, Cotton, truck. Enrich your soil and make it mon pr-oductive with these oronytmayreliabe e-,tecste medtiiefr ffyyas.wl eiv thy don't acpt sopre t ofte -tourcatarrhcuin wi u rify ds as,-h blood -sherth dpnour bloan d arlev Tofte ac ontes lemar isonreryie agn cuult' d piourcrns.y S. onan you aisfelytor growsltedyn miraorhbtfmng rus possblyavce itheolungsi k/d theavicnul ofur ecan deprtmn Bu weenifte dinfectio osnti tyu ipsl reo hre ofmcu n h hot hsatan etlna Ga. Guano-one ofaouFaurBg r opPodcr . tat hae s n ,d and sao for yer In tercros o conCton, ruchy Enrich doneur solan mket olen rownctiveait thse ch reliabreamyibe-ter-tdatdatilazers Don'taccepsubtit goes--tere' notinng Thju st as goodrekfat"isitel that'sr iatharrdTad: Mar isonevey ag of' your~ certainy. of it toabiat-ciohtyrhard. You bu (Plantndsfartihezethan Phospheaprice, The uznMeauarnte:ur ger wilrfudyu of a CharlestonreSnuthsaaiofie in evr raespet orgo ubl. Akfrpofta rin ZiANecffoer - The LzianneG arantee : o pu ,IJe ren