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Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1917. i " More goods and fir ceived at Kirkwood's > ing of Watches, Lavj 1 i m r lets, .ttmgs, ^ Fountain Pens, Nice i ^Books, Toilet Article 7 r in fact most everythii and the prices are rig After looking arou forget to give us a cs save you money thei save money. Our go t ject to your inspectio Yours for business MR. AND MRS. Jewelers and Abbevi i GROUND LIMES1 1 DUCE YOUR FI We have been made the dist for a Limestone that is unusuz 99 it quickly available. It releases ^ H soil, corrects the acidity and ] 9 the soil very much more produt H early stand of cotton, corn and H class condition. nfcvm..' + - I Order Earlyn | ANDERSON PHOf s : COM ANDERS 3 W. F. FARM I* <. ? v w K WWWWVWVVVVVVA ? ? ? - - i:.: V ^ S V LEVEL LAND. > r v v v^vvvvvvvvvvvvvs Level Land, Sept. 14.?Mrs. L. S k Carwile has returned from a pleas ant visit to relatives in Tuxedo, N C. She reports good corn and vege table crops among the mountains t" and unlike us they do not have to de f. pend on all cotton for a money croj r and cotton shasks to rob us of th< V sweat of our brow. She had an in . teresting trip to Black Mountaii and Mt. Mitchell, where the scener is beautiful to behold. Some day ii the future when the old woman sell some more butter and eggs, 'tis m: desire to explore the western par a of the old North State. Mr. Henry McWhorter of Unioi County. N. C., is on a visit to rela "tives. It is his first one, though h< is 64 years old. His grandfathe: and Andrew Jackson were school mates and he lives within six mile: of the place where Andy was bom | We believe there are three state which claim his birthplace. Gen Hemphill said there was hothing lik< claiming and the republicans coult beat any set of men at the job. Raise your meat or you will sure ly pay for it. Almost every timi you look in the eye of a swine mea goes up a cent a pound. The heaviest rain of the year fel Sunday afternoon and the creek with us were higher than they hav< been this year. ' Heard of land selling near Abbe ville for $65 per acre. Doesn' sound much like hard times but i takes a man who runs a livery sta ble and sells buggies to buy it. Ex cuse us. This has been bad weather to sav * fodder. The farmer has a time o it for he had very few oats and no\ damaged fodder, but why murmu who pities him? There should be war made on dog The idea of feeding them $13 dolla flour and $2.75 meal, when 99 1-! per cent, of them are not worth I ' cents apiece. The seasons are good on the lat crops and gardens. Be thankful an lo.ok on the bright side of life an make it that way as far as possible Death seldom comes when we e> pect it but very often as a thief i; the night. Until July the 4th, ther had not been a death in the immt < diate family of Mr. Samuel H. Cocfc ran when he, without a moment' -warning, was called by the Grii only vance ier goods are being re- \ mone; _ _._j. and i 5 every weeK, consist- i illieres, Watch Brace- i "uff Buttons, Cameos, Pocket Knives, Pocket j w* is, Watch Chains, and ag in the Jewelry line, . 1 mg ht . Ky nd before buying don't des ill and if we can not i buy where you can * ?, 1 kit ods and prices are sub- c?v tioi? ,n* ss fo R. KIRKWOOD, [ Optometrists, lie S C ! lie, a. c. , S? THE ? I'm 1< |w Such 9 Sin rONE WILL RE- 11 s?] jM F?] LRTILIZER BILL. I X 3 Oh. n XI-:- i.:? H TV,, nbuting agenis over mis secuuu h illy finely ground and this makes H And 1 i the potash and plant food in the I pulverizes the hard spots, makes Hg :tive and makes it easy to get an H . Kin grain by putting the soil in first H And s v i H My m ?Prices Right. I Dn^,' 3PHATE AND OIL I "wh SB Forev PANY. I wh 0N- s c IMAMI ER, Secretary. 9$ / ? Look . Reaper. In a space of two months Mol k a daughter, Mrs. Eunice Glymph, cross * has been called. The ways of the coate< k All Wise God are past finding out, stoma but then some day we'l| understand, cleans * They are no longer called drum- Wh mers, but commercial tourists. What of co - next? doesn * Joe McCullough went for the ^as s1 5 slackers in a speech at Pickens. They |>er' ? 5 will be branded as traitors fifty years - from today. ment j The old woman is sharp. She ^ p. j gathers her beans in the afternoon 5 (up-to-date) and has me to help her teasP< string them at night. You can learn f1 . something every day?and night too menti if you will. the b and i Sow a turnip patch and don't dead 1 beat on your neighbor because he , 1 . is open-hearted. Try once and if a^m. | you fail try again. J-J Mack wants the U. S. to invade babjei g Germany and whip her at once. It 0WI will take time, for our untrained * ge( g armies would pass as dumb brutes should we meet the well trained ^omoi B German army. Be patient and the your j work will be done but none of us 0f "C know when and how long. look i Deputy Sheriff Williams was con- "Cali! Bivicted for the killing of Barnes Wiltjson at Anderson. Moral: Jamaica USE j ginger and a pistol in jour hip j I pocket will get you into trouble. BeBI have yourself and be a man. si * tin. e 'Tis said Jasper Talbert will run against uncle Ben next year. Wrong, _ he will do well to crawl. And Mr. f Dial will not do as well as uncle CpI t Jasper. It takes somfe men a long 'time to learn how unpopular they _J really are. Unless there is a mighty your change neither one of them will you ^ carry a single county, f ^ou 1 ? Today, Sept. 11th, is cold and fires aphe, v feel comfortable. Mrs. J. C. Ale- biliou _ wine died one year ago. How time a s*c* fljps have Antreville school opened Sept. the 3 s 10th with a large attendance, per? haps the largest on record. This Passa 2 school has been a wonderful asset to salts, ? our county and many young boys Cas andK girls will go from it who will regul; e make thpir mark in the world. Mayisour d each teacher and pupil have a pros-j food d perous year. Any boy or girl can cess 1 !. get an education if they will only the c try. You are a free agent and itspoisoi n up to you. If you persevere there ' Rei e will be no such word as fail so press Istraig (- forward. jlO-ce i- Why is it that two or three schools mean s in the county do not consolidate and .head n form a high school? One that runs;Don't 1 liU J It-UkJkJ xy 5 or 6 months never will adi its scholars and it is simply 7 thrown away. Get together >ull together and do something, Frank Carwile. Wood's Seeds .osen Rye 'he most vigorous growand productive or Seed es. Stools out better, suior quality of grain, and tined, in our opinion, to e the place of all other e. )cd's Fall Catalog es full description tmd informa, and also tells about the best 2ED WHEAT, OATS, JfE, and Other Seeds r Fall Sowing rrite for Catalog and prices of Seeds required. W. WOOD G SONS, EDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. : GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME. jnesome since I cross'd the hill d o'er the moor and valley, heavy thought my heart do fill ce parting with my Sally. Ic no more the fine and gay, : each does but remind me swift tne nours aia pas;s away th the girl I left behind me. e'er shall I forget the night, i stars were bright above me, jently lent their silvery light, ,en first she vow'd she loved me low I'm bound to Brighton Camp, d heav'n, may favor find me, send me safely back again the girl I left behind me. ind shall still her form retain, sleeping or,in waking, I see my love again whom my heart is breaking. :r I should see the day en Mars shall have resigned me ermore I'll gladly stay ;h the girl I left behind me. ?An uia L-amp cong. MA! DON'T YOU SEE YOUR CHILD 13 SICK, CONSTIPATED At Tongue! Move Poisons om Liver and Bowels at Once. ther! Your childSsn't naturally and peevish. See if tongue is 1; this is a sure , sign its little ch, liver and bowels need a ling at once. en listless, pale, feverish, full Id, breath bad, throat sore, 't eat, sleep or act naturally, tomach-ache, diarrhoea, rememt gentle liver and bowel cleanslould always be the first treat B"6"' thing equals "California Syrup ?s" for children's ills; give s 3onful, and in a few hours al] duI waste, sour bile and ferng food which is clogged ir owels passes out of the system, rou have a well and playfu] again. All children love this less, delicious "fruit laxatiye,'1 t never fails to effect & good le" cleansing. Directions foi 3, children of all ages and l-ups are plainly on the bottle, jp it handy in your home. A given today saves a sick child row, but get the genuine. Asl< druggist for a 50-cent bottle ialifornia Syrup of Figs," then and see that it is made by the fornia Fig Syrup Co,"?Adv. "CASCARETS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS WHEN CONSTIPATED Bilious, Headachy, Sick for >ur Stomach, Bad Breath, Bad Colds. ; a 10-cent box. ce a Cascaret tonight to cleanse Liver, Stomach and Bowels, and all surely feel great by morning, nen and women who have headcoated tongue, a bad cold, are s. nervous, unset, bothered with i, gassy, disordered stomach, 01 backache and feel all worn out. rou keeping your bowels clean Cascarets?or merely forcing a geway every few days with cathartic pills or castor oil? jcarets immediately cleanse and ate the stomach, remove th? , undigested and fermenting and foul gases; take the exHie from the liver and carry off onstipated waste matter and 11 from the bowels. member, a Cascaret tonight will ;hten you out by morning. A nt box from your druggisl s healthy bowel action; a cleai and cheerfulness for months ; forget the children.?Adv. . SALTS IS FINE FOR KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT , Flush the Kidneys at Once Wh?jn Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers. No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which clogs the. kidney pores so- they sluggishly niter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then you get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, dizziness, sleeplessness,, bladder disorders come from sluggish kidneys. ' The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hunts, or if the urine is clouc(y, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, get about for.r ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This fajnous salts is i made from the acid of graces and lemon juice, combined with lithia and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful effer vescent lithia-water drink which all ^ regular meat eaters should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications.? Adv. First Jew (in a street car)?"I vill I nefer go py Far Rockaway agaen fer de summer? Nodding but Irish dere." Second Jew?"It's the same at Saratoga, Abey; it's alive mit Irish. I could go vere dere was no Irish." Mrs. Clancy (on the opposite seat) ?"Yez can both go to h?1; ye'll find no Irish there." The Beauty Secret a Ladies desire that irresistible charm?a good complexion. Of course they do not wish others to know a beautifier haji been used so they buy a bottle of I Magnolia Balm LIQUID FACE POWDER and dm according to ample dire&ons. Improvement ia noticed at once. Soothing. cooling and refreshing. Heal* Sunburn, atop* Tan. Pink, White, R<ae-RcJ. 75e. at "Dmggtitt or bn mall dltteL Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp. LjonM/rCo., 40 South Fifth St., N.Y. SELLING TO CANTONMENTS ' Miss Edith L. Parrott it Making Arrangements to Supply Soldiers. ? Miss Edith L. Parrott, State agent, is making preparations to supply the cantonments in this State with can1 ned tomatoes and other vegetables, i This will be done through the county agents. Any who have canned vegetables to dispose of will do well to 1 see Miss Minnie Garrison. I GIRLS I LEMON JUICE > IS SKIN WHITENER > 1 How to Make a Creamy Beauty Lof a* a F mXAT The juice of two fresh lemons strained into ci bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes ; a whole quarter pint of the most remarkable lemon skin beautifier at about the cost one must pay for a small jar of the ordinary cold creams Care should be taken to strafin the lemon juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lo, tion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice , is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and -1 ? 11- - M..1 tan ana is tne laeai siun sujicuci, whitener and beautifier. Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any drug store and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this swaet ly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, aims and hands.?Adv. WONDERFUL STUFF! LIFT OUT YOUR CORNS I i Apply a Few Drops Then Lift: Corns or Calluses Off With Fingers? No Pain. M.-* VinmKiia*! Anv cnm. whether numvug - j hard, soft or between the toes, will ! loosen right up and lift out, without a particle of pain or soreness. This drug is called freezone and 1 is a compound of ether discovered by . a Cincinnati man. ; Ask at any drug store for a small bottle of freezone, which will cost . but a trifle, but is sufficient to rid one's feet of every corn or callus. Put a few drops directly upon an tender, aching corn or callus; Ii stantly the soreness disappears ar shortly the corn or callus will loose and can be lifted off with the finger This drug freezone doesn't eat o\ the corns or calluses but shrive them without even irritating, tl surrounding skin. Just think! No pain at all; no son ness or smarting when applying it < afterwards. If your druggist don have freezone have him order it ft you.?Adv. ' Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water 8ays a glass of hot water and phosphate prevent* illness and keepa us fit. I Just as coal, when it burns, leav behind a certain amount of incoi bustible material in the form < asljes, so the food and drink tak< day after day leaves in the alime tary canai a certain amuuni ui i digestible material, which if n< completely eliminated from the sj tem each day, becomes food for tl millions of bacteria which infest tl bowels. From this mass of left-ov waste, toxins and ptomain-like pc sons are formed and sucked into tl blood. Men and women who can't g feeling right must begin to take i side baths. Before eating breakfa each morning drink a glass of re hot water with a teaspoonful < limestone phosphate in it to wa out of the thirty feet of bowels tl previous day's accumulation of p< sons and toxins and to keej the e tire alimentary canal clean, pu and fresh. Those who are subject to si< headache, colds, biliousness, consi pation, others who wake up with b) taste, foul breath, backache, rheum tic stiffness, or have a sour, gas: stomach after meals, hre urged T>Ann/1 ftf limoc+Al gct a ijuai tu |/vuuu - vx phosphate from the drag store, ai begin practicing internal sanitatio This will cost very little, but is suf cient to make anyone an enthusia on the subject. Remember inside bathing is mo important than outside bathing, b cause the skin pores do not absoi impurities into the blood, causii poor health, while the bowel por do. Just as soap and hot wat cleanses, sweetens and freshens tl skin, so hot water and limestoi phosphate act on the stomach, live kidneys and bowels.?Adv. ACT HAPPY AND BECOME SO Be happy. Do not worry, do n< allow yourself to become a groucl do not "get mad." Remember thi psychologists now contend that, yc do not clench your hands because yc angry. You are angry because yc clench your hands. So do not clem them. Act happy, and you will b come so. Act young, and you wi remain so.?"the World's Work. GRAY HAIR BECOMES DARK AND BEAUTIFU Try Grandmother's Old Favorite R cipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost everyone knows that Saj Tea and Sulphur properly compoum ed, brings back the natural color ar lustre to the hair when fade - ** ii streaked or gray. lears ago u only way to get this mixture was 1 make it at home, which is mussy ar troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at ar drug store for "Wyeth's Sage ar Sulphur Compound." You will get large bottle of this old time recii improved by the addition of oth< ingredients for about 50 cents. E' erybody uses this preparation no\ because no one can possibly tell thi you darkened your hair, as it doi it so naturally and evenly. Yo dampen a sponge or soft brush wit it and draw this through your hai taking one small strand at a time; l morning the gray hair disappear and after another application or tw ^ ? Urtoufi /lorl your nair uwumes uuutuuujr thick and glossy and you look yeai younger. Wyeth's Sage and Su phur Compound is a delightful to let requisite. It is not intended fc the cure, mitigation or preventio of disease.?Adv. BUTTERMILK A FOOD DRINt Has More Food Value Than Mo: Other Drinks. A pleasant, refreshing beveraj; and a nourishing food combined i one product is found in buttermill It contains practically all the foe materials of whole milk with the e: ception of the fat, most of which removed in the process of chipninj Buttermilk contains about 3 per cei of protein, nearly 5 per cent of ca iy bohydrates in the form of milk sul gar, 0.7 per cent of mineral constiid tuents and 0.5 per cent of fat. Thus rip n a quart of buttermilk furnishes ,j|j s. slightly more than an ounce of pro- 'rM it tein, one of the chief body builders. Is The increasing consumption of le buttermilk testifies to its popularity as a beverage. People are beginning ffjjB e- to realize that it is much better to >r drink a glass of milk or buttermilk 't than it is to consume other drinks yja >r naving little iooa value, many pnysicians recommend buttermilk in the treatment of certain intestinal dis- :'$? 1 orders and it is also gaining in favor ^ in hospitals. ;;CJ|S9 Prepared buttermilk is usually - j|| made from skim milk and has all the ' Jl chemical properties of buttermilk. I it is churned, as is usually the case, it agrees in appearance and flavor with real buttermilk. In fact, it is ?? often a better product, especially if . clean, sweet skim milk is used and it is carefully ripened and churned. rreparea uutterimiA can oe-maue in \ '' ftsa I ?he city home, but more uniform ore- ' r:j|| I suits can be obtained when it is 1 made on the large scale, and for ' that reason it is usually better to ;V.V*$ purchase it from a reliable dealer. ;- J| Jn GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER n" Has been used for all ailments that ;/j|| n" are caused by a disordered stomach and inactive liver, such as sick head- } ^ 's" ache, constipation, sour stomach, x|S nervous indigestion, fermentation of \'J| food, palpitation of the heart caused i-,"-jIBB e" by gases in the stomach. August n* Flower is a gentle laxative, regulates J| ie digestion both in stomach and intes- '' , tnes, cleans and sweetens the atom- et ach and alimentary canal, stimulates n" the liver to secrete the bile and im- ^ purities from the blood. 25 and 75. J? a| cent bottles. Sold by P. B. Speed. a.e HOW TO DRY TOMATOES ] n" Drying the Fruit May Be Done If M re Canning U Impossible. ^ Clemson College, S. C., Sept. 17.? IfJ i(j Tomatoes can be dried for winter a_. use. In doing this ripe, but not soft, *fci| By ones should be selected. They to should be scalded and and the skin t-/~ ie removed, then sliced and spread on .m 1(j trays to dry.' Tomatoes contain a n great deal of water and require . g' plenty of circulation of air. In dried ^ condition they may he stored ' the . same as dried corn. The quality of i re the fruit is lost, however, in diying ; e_ tomatoes and when possible it is :'/raj rl3 more advisable to can. es HEARSE FULL OF RUM; er OFFICIALS OUTWITTED 3e ?: ie Vehicles of "Funeral Party" AUo r> Well Stocked With Liquor Smug- . (led Over Border. Clarion, la., Aug. 31.?Residents ' M ot of northern Iowa are enjoying a ' /$|gj ti; good laugh at the expense of law ; at enforcement officers stationed along ' '1^ >u the Minnesota border to prevent the /'A iu illegal importation of liquor. The M >u story goes that they were cleverly / !,'V| :h outwitted Dy a party 01 tmrsty Mas on ;? e- Cityans who organized a "funeral" ill procession to get past the vigilance ''If officers. At a "wet" town in Mennesota, so the story goes, a motor hearse was 'L engaged. The casket was filled with liquid refreshments of the kind that ; jj?S e- make men beat their wives and see ' % pink elephants. The "mourner's" t<|jj cars were well stocked. Then the je procession composed of some 25 or d- 30 automobiles, moved solemnly told ward the State line. ~ d, As the procession neared the bor- f ie der the "cortege" moved slowly, to Members of the party assumed a solid mn mien. They fairly exuded grief. ^ The front car appeared so sanctity monious that crepe could have added id nothing to his generally dejected and a downcast spirit. >e Arriving at the State line, the en;r forcement officers sized up the sol- /> /. emn party uncovered their heads and v bowed and the Drocession moved on " f * : it unmolested. So complete was the ?s air of gloom and sadness that it is m said the officers even shed a few tears ;h of sympathy for those who so visibly r, suffered, not stopping to inquire the >y name of the "dear departed." ' s, Once the gauntlet was safely passo, ed, so the story goes, the pent up [c, spirits?liquid and otherwise?were rs released. The sadness quickly de1 parted and gloom and bottles were 1- ?? ?? AIAM/V 4"V? TTTO TT J-I atautcicu axuug uiq vt?j? >r There have been indignant denials n of the story, but if it is not true, the Mason City liar has got in his work. Mason City is wdely credited with C. being the home of a budding genius The border enforcement officers are |t "the goats" of the season's best booze hoar?whether true or not. ,e n A citizen of Columbia asked a colic. ored woman if she would take the id family washing. Her reply illustrates t- the general condition that house is keepers are finding difficult for the present: "My husband works at the it c'ntonement, and a has my washin' r- done myself."?Columbia Record. v V . . , -