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ln11111l11111l111111l1ll1l1lh1lllllllll "ffWith But a Sii (111111111P111111111111111111111 ** Nervous Br M RS. ANNIE LANGE, of I R. F. D. 1, Burlington, Tex., writes as follows regarding I her experience with Cardui: "Some I time ago I had a nervous break down of some kind. .. I was very weak and so nervous. I had faint- c ing spells and suffered a great deal, but more from the weak, trembly, I no-account feeling than anything I else. I knew I needed a tonic, and needed it badly. I began the use of Cardui to see if I couldn't get some strength, as I knew of other cases that had been helped by its CA R The Womu 'For C1, A *J. C. SHE] Stone Rich Xm Also Fruit Cak( as Raisins, Curra: ~4Shelled Almonds, SNuts, S. C. Pecans, ~ All kinds of I If or Christmas. Fresh Lettuce week. Fresh Oysters c Powered Sugar fryour Cake Bal frWe will sell j . .pounds Granulate Swhere you make a: .J.C. She I A K4~e igle Thought" -eak-Down ise. I soon saw a great improve nent, so I kept It up. I used seven iottles of Cardui, and can say the noney was well spent, for I grew vell and strong. Am now able to lo all my housework and a great leal of work besides." If you are sweak, run-down, servous and suffer from the all nents peculiar to women, it is eery likely that Cardui will help eou, In the way it helped Mrs. Lange and has helped thousands )A others, during the past 40 years. Ask for, and insist on, Cardul. in's Tonic T hin gs. Lrstmas tU 4L & Co. ~s Fruit Cake 50c. Ingredients, such nts, Citron, Figs, Walnuts, Butter 'ruits and Candies and Celery every 'laly. and Brown Sugar :mg. rou as much as 25 ~d *Sugar at 8c, n order. 11& Co. JONES NEWS * Jones, 'Dec. 15.-Mr. John Craft of th0 U. S. navy, is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Craft, of Ware Shoals. Mr. Douglas Smith, of Spartanburg, recently visited W, 11. and J. A. Hill. 'We are indebted to Judge Feather stone, solicitor Sanders, Sheriff White, Sheppard Yeldell and the grand jury for courtesies during the recent term of county court. We were greatly shocked and pain ed to hear of the recent death of Judge Frank '. ary and sympathize most tenderly in their overwhelming ly sore .bereavement. Dr. W. T. Jones, accompanied by his son Frank and wife, visited his daugh ters, Mrs. E. E. artin and Mrs. Wm. Jenkins, of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McGowan, of Waycross, Ga., are visiting the latter's parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones. Mr. and -irs, Arthur Cork, of Geor gia and Mrs. Alfred Snyder, of Green wood visited relative .sin this section last week. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Grraham will regret to hear that they ire seriously ill. Influenza is very prevalent in our mllidst. We are very grateful to Supervisor Watts for working the roads so nice ly. We recently met the following friends: Dr. Cobb, E. C. Cr"onnor and [lon. W V J. Moore of Greenwood, Dan. Porter of Ninety Six, Mr. Jasper Rush of Bradley who is in splendid health at the venerable age of 97 years. * HICKItY TAVERN NEWS * VsS e**** S * * * * * 'lickory Tavern, Dec. 18.-We are glad to have some cold weather as -we all want to kill hogs. Miss Bernice Abercrombie spent Sunday with .Miss Nellie Wasson. Mr. and -Mrs. J. 'M. Sumerel were the welcome guests of Mrs. It. M. Bolt Sunday. Miss Lucile Baldwin, from Anderson College, ?Miss Annie Abercrombie and Miss Cora Bplt from Limetsone Col lege, are at 'homie for Christmas. Mrs. Joe Thomason, who has been sick for some time is not doing so well. We are sorry to learn that Mrs.'F. 1-. 'League is sick, and hope she will soon recover. Mrs. Cora SteWart spent a few days with Mrs. F. E League last week. The Rev. Mr. Sullivan filled his us ual appointment at Friendship Pres byterian church Sunday afternoon and Sunday night. Thei will be a Christmas tree at Friendship Presbyterian chpreh next Saturday night, Dec. 23rd. The public has a bordial invitation. S * S S S e S S e S S S S S * YOUNG SCHOOL HON~OR ROLL * First Gr'ade-Vera Owens, John \hinly, Arrow Dell Williams, Sue Abercrombie, Virginia Green, J. T1. Sutton, Wallace Abercromble, Albert Owens, Marvin Riddle, ' Second Grade.-Margaret Hlarris. Third Grade--ra Leeo Davis, Estelle Wilkie. F'ourth Grad e--Dora- Mae Abercrom bie, 'Pansy Abercromnbie, Myrtle Glenn, haanita Whittaker. Fifth Grade--Mary Cox, Iss~ie Mil lor'. Girth Orade-Meta-Cox iJines Aber cromibie, Itura -Duckworth. Seventh Grade--Alvin Williams, An.. sol Williams., Archie Sutton, Raymond Abercromnbie. fiRighth Grade--J'arlly Abercrombie, hloyt Abercromibie, Blrantley 'Wilkie. Ninth Orade--Myrtle Sutton, Mattle Ruth M[anly. That cough or cold in the head can be ended easily by .Hyomet. No stQm.. ach dosing. Blrethe it through the nose and mouth. Money baok if it fails, 'Laurens Drug Co. A WOMAN'S BACI The Advice of '1his Laarens Woman' is of Certaia Value. Many a womia's beck has ,many aches and pains. Ofttimes 'tie the kidneys' fault, That's why boan's Kldney Pills ar so effectivo. Many Laurens women know this. Read what one has to sgiy About it. -Mre. Ifannah O'Shields, 300 Wilap#i It., says: "I had terrible paise acro0i. the small of my 'back 'which extend ed to my hips e.nld limbs and it-was an effort to do my work, My back wdis stiff and sore and niasy timies couldn't bond.- dI hardly got Any rE~t because of the hurtilng' i my bek, My kidneys didn't act 'egtglorly. K read about iDoan's Kidney Pille in Doa'#I Directory an4 botught some0 At Pit~ namn'e-iEru~g Store, gf 11 ,ie Order Your as Cake. Now Don't forget that we are baking the best fruit -4 cake that can be baked. Ours have ben found to - . meet the test. Place your order now, so that you will not be disappointed. Fruit Cakes-a-Pound Cakes---LMyer Cakes We are making fruit cakes in 2, 3 and 5 pound sizes at 50c per pound. Old fashion pound cake at 35c per pound. Layer cakes, 2. 1-.2 lb. sizes in chocolate, lemon, caramel, cocoanut and pineapple, at' 0c pAr po4nd. Delicious and appetizing. Best Loaf and Roll That Can Be Bought Try and Be Convinced UA/'' / 4 Order Your Entire Crimas Dinner . Frqm Our Store A. L. MAHAFFEY % BAKER AND GROCER DOiSE BROTHERS . MOTOR CAR Few days are too cold for comfortable driving in this sturdy car. Snug-fitting curtains, which open and close with the doors, afford complete protection from wind and snow. The carburetor and starter are famous for their prompt and dependable response on cold mornings. Cord .tires, with sgfety treads, act as a safegurd against..-%kidng, and greatly reduce the possibiityof having to change tires in disagreeable weather. The PWce Is $99G delivered Easterby Motor Co. Pe 7 ,YV,