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The Rosenbei DEPART! Sprii We want you to s< You will be pleas you .are sure to find < is wide and the Net You will have the a five dozen hats right i ? ?? * maut wai/Aivinc Ill UU1 II^TT 1 VTV**u*( In this way you ci and make your <y chance this way thi bought being in a b< THE PRICE IS TH No Name Hats, $ , Stetsons Best Gre Other Hats, $1.51 The Rosenbei 1 ??imi?iwwiiwiimm?uuiMiiiin?i)iifMHiiiiiiiiMBimnwnmntiiiwtTtniminitnTtiTfiinnmmitnniitnnmfflnimnT || Annot 11 New Spring G< i | We are receii | j shipments of, IS including fan i bi iYou are in . look over thi [| THE L. W j! Dry Goo< g Mercantile Co VIENT STORES ng Hats ee them and try them on. ed with the New Shapes and t>ne to your liking; the range ? Spring colors are beautiful, dvantage of seeing twenty: before your eyes, displayed I hat cabinet. in see every shape and color am selection. There's no Bit the hat you might have >x where you did not see it. [E SAME? 3.00. ide, $5.00. ) to $2.50. g Mercantile Co jaiaianiznii^ m rem en t oods Arriving Dailj )ing daily advanced Spring White Goods cy lace and emoideries. \ vited to call and is unusually pretty iisplay. r wuttf rn vr x 11 i j 4 v> vy is Department ffinmgniziziannnnniai^^ i ]| I Everyone Should Hi Drink Hot Water il in the Morning a ^ 11 Wash away all the stomach, liver, I , = | ttnu UUVVVI pwi?wil? MVIVIV R | 3 breakfast I s To feel your best day in and day t out, to feel clean inside; no sour bile 8 to coat your tongue and sicken your * breath or dull your head; no consti- J pation, bilious attacks, sick headache, colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid ? stomach, you must bathe on the in- t side like you bathe outside. This is t vastly more important, because the i skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, while the bowel pores ( do, says a well known physician. 1 To keep these poisons and toxins well flushed from the stomach, liver, ^ kidneys and bowels, drink before " breakfast each day, a glass of hot ' water with a teaspoonful of lime- J | stone phosphate in it. This will f. cleanse, purify and freshen the en- ^ I tire alimentary tract, before putting 3 II more food into the stomach. II Get a quarter pound of limestone J |_ phosphate from your pharmacist It | is inexpensive and almost tasteless, . 11 except a sourish twinge which is not ? | unpleasant Drink phosphated hot | water every morning to rid your sys|f tem of these vile poisons and toxins; II | also to prevent their formation. I To feel like young folks feel; like J you felt before your blood, nerves || and muscles became saturated with 11 an accumulation of body poisons, beil erin this treatment and ahnve all. Ikeep it up! As soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and purifying, ' so limestone phosphate and hot water before breakfast, act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels.?Adv. ABBEVILLE GREENWOOD MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Organized 1891. PROPERTY INSURED $2,500,000. Write or call oil the undersigned for any information ] you may desire about our plan I of insurance. if We insure your property _ II against destruction by II Fire, ===? Windstorm or Lightning I [ I and do it cheaper than any [ I insurance company in existr I ence. * ] Remember we are prepared I to prove to you that ours is S* the safest and cheapest plan of insurance known. [ S Our Association is now li11 censed to write Insurance in g 1 the, counties of Abbeville, j [1 Greenwood, McCormick, Lau' [ I rens and Edgefield. [} The officers are: Gen. J. | J Fraser Lyon, President, ColSumbia, S. C., J. R. Blake, Gen. Agent, Sec. and Treas., Green[ j wood, S. C. I J DIRECTORS: J I A. 0. Grant Mt. Carmel, S. C. e ] J. M. Gambrell Abbeville, S. C. . j Jno. H. Childs, Bradley, S. C. J I A. W. Youngblood Hodges, S. C. II S. P. Morrah Willington, S. C. [ L. N. Chamberlain, -McCormick, S. C M P TT "Wi aV? r*1ann "Frlrrofiol^ S C | * F. L. Timmerman_Pleasant Lane, S.C J - J. C. Martin Princeton, S. C. j J W. H. Wharton Waterloo, S. C. [ j J. R. BLAKE, I ? Gen. Agent. V 1 Greenwood, S. C., Jan. 1, 1917. 1 ~ I: Free Flower Seed I j Hastings' Catalogue | j Tells You About It 1 No matter whether you farm on a I * large scale or only plant vegetable* [ 1 or flowers in a small way, you need J Hastings' 1917 Seed Catalog. It's I ready now and we have a copy for I ! you absolutely free, If you aak for It, ** -4 4VI/. mentioning me uamu ul uud y?yoi. In addition to showing you about all the varieties of vegetables, farm grass, clover and flower seeds, this catalog tells bow yea can get free five Bplendld varieties oj! easily grown, yet beautiful flowers, with which to beautify your home surroundings. Good seeds of almost every kind are scarce this season, and you can't afford to take chances In your seed supply. Hastings' Seeds are dependable seeds, the kind you can always depend on having "good luck" with. *m Tou are going to garden or farm this spring. Why not Insure success so far as possible by starting with ??? the right seed? Don't taKe cnancei that you do not have to. Write today lor Hastings' 1911 Catalog. It's free and will both Inter est and help you to succeed In 1917 ?H. Q. HA8TINQ8 CO, 8eod?mon Atlanta, Ga.?Advt. MT. CARMEL. Mi. /-< i t on nr;<is plins. iUU VjttXIilCl, ^ J. lllioo >eth Hester spent last Wednesdaj ,nd Thursday in Anderson, visiting riends. Mr. W. H. Horton, Mrs. Lillian M 'aschal and Miss Mary Paschal spenl ast Monday in Anderson having ome dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun Harris anc heir very interesting little folks ar< pending a few days with Mrs. Har is's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W dorrah. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs I. C. Riley will be delighted to knov hat Mr. Riley is much better thai ie was a week ago. We hope hii mprovement will continue. Mr. Willie Hester of Hesters, S 3., spent Sabbath with his mother drs. James Hester. Mr. T. E. Rivers of Greenwood ras a business visitor in Mt. Carme toesdfty. 1r" Mr. Lawrence Hester spent lasi Tuesday in Anderson on business. Miss Julia Cade and Mr. J. D 'ade spent last Saturday in Ander< on. ; ; ; " Mr. H. M. McCain of McCormick, /as a business visitor in Mt. Carmel fonday. Messrs W. J. Conner and J. S, m j ?/ J)y.l? . ' FOl ,: J.'OV i'/ft ,.T." CI For the first time i Ford agency we ha the various model ca model runabout an have been unable to ply the demand and have these cars on ha received two big sh week. Get Yoi 3 These will not be we have no idea wh< immediate delivery < . Full line of Ford ] stock at all times. L. W.fl FORD D k Sturkey of McCormick, were buiik ness visitors in Mt. C arm el Monday. k Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Leak and k their sweet little daughter, Patty, of k Rockingham, N. C., are spending a few days with Mrs. Leak's sister, ? " Mrs. J. R. Tarrant, much to the de\ light of their many friends. Mr. Fred Black is spending a few days with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. P. K. Black. ;fy . Mr. Joe Gibert and little Joe, Jr., ' of Calhoun Falls, S. C.,' spent last Saturday in Mt. Carmel. >5 Mr. W. H. Horton and Miss Mary - \ ' Paschal spent last Friday in Ander- I son. Rev. Mr. Pickens of Greenville, S. C., pastor of the Baptist church at - Mt Carmel, filled the pulpit at the 1 A. R. P. church Sabbath morning* 1 He is quite an able preacher, and 5 will fill his appointment here on the second Sabtmth morning. ' Messrs Lulber Link, and Frank ' Hunter of Bethia, spent a few hours 3 in Mt. Carmel Wednesday. ' | The young ladies fancy work ehib J was very pleasantly entertained last I Saturday afternoon by Miss Beta Wells. Quite a number of the young ladies were present to enjoy the af! temoon. Delicious refreshments were served. ( If Old Brindle, Bossy or Jersey could talk, they would thank yoa for a little silage this winter. ' H bc'J <> V ( iW / . *? '*< M II /|| ', '.. '' ' 'If ; . .4 ? ??= ,r ;?boA ire 119 : :**?$ ' '. | > i r.r.jj |* '- A 1? . 4 j *' * - * ' \ - >4 *; ... . . i : 1 ! ' ./ ij i since we have had the ve on hand several of .v.- i rs, including the new id touring car. We UC11TU1CO IV ouj# 1 the only reason we aid now is because we ipments at once last / urs Now here very long, and in we can guarantee again. jarts and supplies in mv fin Linn w. ISTRIBUTORS ** ? . .. - >