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(Written for last week.)
Fairfield, Feb. 5.?There has been
quite a change in the weather this
week. It is almost freezing times.
Mr. and Mrs. Word Wiley of Lethe,
spent one day last week with
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Young, also Mr.
Robert Wiley of Lethe.
Some of Loves Valley boys went
possum hunting in . Pucket Town
one night last week. The boys re I
port lots of fun and good luck.
H Mr. T. 0. Young went to McCormick
last Saturday and returned
9H home in a new automobile that he
purchased while there. Good luck to
this good boy.
Mr. T. 0. Young spent Sunday
night with David Young.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Walker and
dear little one, from Pucketts, spent
Monday evening with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Young.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Creswell spent
last Sunday afternoon with Mr and
Mrs. J. A. Young.
Mr. Nolen Tinsley from Spartanburg,
spent last Monday night with
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Creswell.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wiley and
children, from Lethe, spent Sunday
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
T. Young.
Mrs. A. R. Walker and sister, Miss
Maggie Young, spent last Saturday
at the home of Mr. A. W. Young.
Mrs. John McCaslan and son, Furman,
spent Saturday afternoon with
Mrs. J. A. Young.
Mr. James Horne of Troy, went to
the Greenwood hospital Monday for
treatment. We wish lor mm a
speedy recovery. )
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wiley of Lethe,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S.
T. Young.
Misses Mary, A. Z. and Lena
Spence, also Sarah Brown spent last
Sunday afternoon with Eva and
Alma Young.
Mr. S. T. Young Spent last Friday
afternoon with Mr. W. H. Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Young and
children, spent Sunday afternoon
wiht Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Young and
family.
Misses Irene and May Belle Young
spent Tuesday night with Misses Lillian
and Frances Creswell.
Mr. J. D. Creswell went to McCormick
one day last week on business.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wiley spent
Tuesday night at the home of Mr.
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Mrs. T. A. Talbert spent one evening
last week with Mrs. Joe Young.
Mrs. J. W. Young and daughter,
Mrs. J. L. Russell, went to greenwood
shopping one day last week.
Our mail rider is taking a few
days rest. The rubstitute, Mr. H. G.
Bowen i? cn tLe route enjoying these
cold days.
We wonder wi.at the ground hcg
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diil Kola; ai, :t v/a? the cbU^r df>y QL
we have experienced in a long time.
Burning on one side and freezing on
the other.
The price of cotton at Troj is only
12 cents this week.
Glass of Hot Water
Before Breakfast
. a Splendid Habit hey
! consi
Open sluices of the system esch Se.^'
morning and wash away the 7^
Ipolaonous, stagnant matter, be vi
. " ferti
Those of us who are accustomed ^
to feel dull and heavy when we
arise; splitting headache, stuffy
from a cold, foul tongue, nasty A1\J
breath, acid stomach, lame back, All
/ an inct^orl hntli Innk and feel as
fresh as a daisy always by washing
the poisons and toxins from the
body with phosphated hot water
each morning.
We should drink, before breakfast,
a glass of real hot water with
a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate
in it to flush from the stomach,
liver, kidneys and ten yards of
bowels the previous day's indigestible
waste, sour bile and poisonous
toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening
and purifying the entire alimentary
tract before putting more food into
the stomach.
The action of limestone phosphate
ana not water on an empty stomacu
is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans
out all the sour fermentations, gases,
waste and acidity and gives one a Leave
splendid appetite for breakfast and Leave
it is said to be but a little while un- Leave
til the roses begin -to appear in the LeaVe
cheeks. A quarter pound of lime- Leave
stone phosphate will cost very little Leave
at the drug store, but is sufficient Leave
to make anyone who is bothered Leave
with biliousness, constipation, stom- r
ach trouble or rheumatism a real Leave
fenthusiast on the subject of internal Leave
sanitation. Try it and you are as- 7 ?
sured that you will looke better and jpjL
feel better in every way shortly.? f" ? ?
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Dry Goods I
This store deserves a pag<
and it would take that sp*
gin to name4 the different
in stock. The principal
about this store is that it
ent from other stores ir
carries medium priced go
The average family wish*
nomize. This stpre will ai
We sell no trash; we sel
tremely high priced lii
when it comes to mediun
we are leaders in values.
to this store will be well i
trouble.
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lORTAGE OF EMPTY F
September, 1916 .......
October, 1916
November, 1916 ....
December, 1916, (estimated) ,
January, 1917, not announced.
But large shippers say conditions
are now. Under ordinary condit
iderable delay in getting shipment!
an, but this year when we go into 1
an unparalleled car shortage, the
Bry serious. So we earnestly urge
lizer at once. You will find that th
* like as badly as they did a year
Better order early; delays are da
DERSON PHOSPHAT &
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W. F. FARMER, Seer?
INAUGURATION I
TO
WASHINGTON,
VIA
SOUTHERN RAILWA"!
SATURADY, MARCI
i Greenwood, S. C. 4:15 P. M. _
i Abbeville, S. C 3.45 P.j M. _
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i Belton, S. C 5:25 P. M. __
i Williamston, S. C. 5:40 P. M.
i Piedmont, S. C 5:58 P. M.
i Westminster, S. C 4:50 P. M. ?
i Seneca, S. C 5:13 P. M. _
i Calhoun, S. C. 5:30 P. M. __
i Liberty, S. C. 6:00 P. M. _
i Easley, S. C 6:14 P. M. _
i Greenville, S. C. 6:45 P. M. ?
! Greer, S. C 7:11 P. M. __
! Spartanburg, S. Q 8:00 P. M. __
e Washington, D. C. 10:40 A. M. Si
i'ares from all intermediate points on sam
See the large flyer advertising the above
diate schedules, and fares. /
n addition to the above Special train tick*
with final limit returning March 10th, un
rd, Terminal Station, Washington, D. (
id until April 10th, by payment of $1.00.
"his train will consist of high-class Coach
I car will be provided to serve breakfast b
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Spartanburg, S. C.
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REIGHT CARS
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19,000
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were never so bad' as
ions there is usu lly
3 during the fertilizer
;he season handicapped
situation may grow to
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OIL COMPANY,
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SPECIAL
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4 3, 1917.
Return Fares
- _$15.85
16.70
15.85
15.85
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15.85
17.25
16.75
16.50
16.35 ;
15.95 !
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15.15
14.60
inday, 4th.
ie basis.
Special which gives all in2ts
will be on sale March 1,
less extended by Mr. W. H.
3., this extension may Be
es and Pullman cars, also
efore reaching Washington,
era Railway System, Agent
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