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rriULi LilUUl SOON WAS ABLE TO DO HOUSEWORK I Spartanburg Woman Says She No Longer Needs Hired Gir!?Explains Reason. h Though it had been necessary, be- 1 cause of her ill health, to have a r.u^e to assist in caring f jc the baby and help with the housework, Mrs. 1 C l*. Cannon, of 375 Vernon St., ' Spartanburg, S. C., who took a dozen ' bottles of Tanlac, declared that "The 1 'fanise made me feel so well and ' strong, and really I am stronger and ' healthier than I have been in years." 1 Discussing her bad health, Mrs. 1 Cannon said: "I have suffered from * general weakness. I felt badly a lot 1 of the time and never was able to ' do my housework. I had to keep a nurse, as I could not lift the baby much, and also I had to have help to > 1 Excei I Read these li menfs. Call I ment to shou I TWO VERY DESIRABLE E church and Pinkney stre ONE 3-4 ACRE LOT right ne TWO EXTRA GOOD STORE gine and mill outfit com depot in town of Lownd< ONE VERY DESIRABLE BU next to Mr. P. A. Cheath ONE NICE LOT right near Price, I FIVE-ROOM HOUSE AND 2 Home of Mr. Curtis Aye 1110 ACK?.d liOOa xana 1 unit Parker & Reese. One hat Tenant house and other Price, per acre 75 ACRES?Two miles from five acres in cultivation wood and water. Four per acre, 250 ACRES?Two and one-h iI road, RJF.D., etc. 150 a< tare; 50 acres in woodlan 4-room tenant houses; 2 1 Price, 237 ACRES of good land, sev acres in cultivation; 25 a land, and a good bit of level land. Three tenant Price, per atfre, 165 ACRES just two miles fn tion; 40 acres in pasture houses and barn; plenty < fH 82 1-2 ACRES of good land II ville, 60 acres in cultiva woodland, one tenant hoi place lies well. 1 miles j Price > 128 ACRES of good land, 2 m tivation, 10 acres pastur timber, plenty of water, acres practically level. I IF YOU AR IL. M. TOLB MBKK, X do my housework. I always have FI! been weak and frail. Before I be?an taking Tanlac, I had been almost completely broken down, had lost my appetite and was somewhat subject *? C& to indigestion. I suffered a lot with fai my back, which ached and pained me. pr< "I had heard so much about Tanlac j0j [ finally began taking it, and I have f0, taken a dozen bottles. The Tanlac in- nQ. creased my strength a great deal and ^ei built up my system. It was surprising the way I gained strength and me jnergy, and my appetite was restor- wo ?d. I have not been troubled with my back since I took Tanlac, and I ca] am able to do my work and care for as the baby without the help of a hired sir *irl. I am glad to recommend Tan- , lac, for it did so much for me." dei thi Engraved cards and wedding invitations at Press and Banner Co. am itional stings carefully. \ on, 'phone or wr ) you any in whic . ( \ IUILDING LOTS on the corner of ets. Price $3,500 sar depot in town of Iva. Price <$400 BUILDINGS, with 12-horse gas enlected. This property is right near ;sville. It is an anusaal bargain. ILDING LOT, on North Main street, .am's, 100x250 eet. Price,-$1,200.00 iepot in Lowndesville at $t5.00 $1,200. (SOLD) ACRES OF LAND, near Ice Plant, rs. Price, $3,000.00 i of Watts Station. Joining lands of F in cultivation other half in woods, necessary out-buildings. ? , $35.00 Abbeville on Verdery road. Sixty; 10 acres In pasture. Plenty of room dwelling, barn, etc.__Price, $75.00 alf miles from Abbeville on Public ures in cultivation; 25 acres in pasd (good bit of saw timber). Three >arns. All buildings in good shape. $75.00 Per Acre en miles on Mt. Carmei road. 12 icres in pasture; 75 acres in woodsaw timber. 100 acres practically houses, barns and plenty of water. $304)0 om Abbeville. One-half in cultiva; 30 acres in woodland; two tenant >f water. Price, per acre,.-$42.50 in Monterey, II miles from Abbetion, 15 acres pasture, 10 acres ise and one barn, plenty of water, from good school and church. $3,000.00 iles from Verdery, 80 acres in cule, 45 acres woodand, some saw one tenant house and barn, 40 'rice $30.00 Per Acre IE INTERESTEL DIXIE "We C ERT, Manager NAL EFFORT TO GET FARMERS TO ENROLL Columbia, Ocot. 7.?A final effort enroll as members of the South rolina Cotton Association all of the mere, merchants, bankers, and Sessional men, who have not yet ned, will be made during the next lr weeks, according to an anuncement made Monday from state adquarters in this city. In some sections of the state the mbership campaign has been a nderful success, says a statement the association. In others the npaign has not been as successful the officers 01 tne association aeed. J. Skottowe Wannamaker, presirat of the association, has issued s appeal to the people of the state: "If you are satisfied to accept 15 d 20 cents a pound for your cotton Offerii They contain ite us and oui h you might i on almost any List Yo wi a * T P I us ror Rest 163 ACRES of lad 1-4 mile fro cultivation, 25 acres' in pas timber. Well watered; one ant houses. Land lies well. 97 ACRES of land 12 miles ol 2 miles of good consolidati borders on two public rot acres in pasture; 12 acres Practically all level. One ant house, barns and plen 300 ACRES, six miles from Ab Andrews, Watson lands am Good pasture; 100 acres ir well watered; 100 acres pn dwelling and three tenant 1 230 ACRES of good land locate mile of good school and chi acres in woodland and wil 000 feet of lumber; 25 ac houses and one barn; we] per acre, 550 ACRES of good lnad locat on public road and R.F.D. in pasture; 200 acres in w timber. Plenty of water; ant houses. 1 1-2 miles c thirds of land practically 1< ) IN BUY1M LANE )ut The Earth RT K....JHH '"' J. i ... you need not join the South Carolina , Cotton Association. If, however, you feel that you are entitled to a living profit from it and that if you are to ' educate your children and keep your family provided with the comforts of life it will be necessary for you to get 40 or 45 cents a pound for it, ' let me urge you to join the associa ' tion. "If the cotton farmer will organize he can demand a fair price for his cotton. The fruit growers organized and they are getting a living price for their product. The grain growers organized and they are now securing a living price for their product. The cotton farmers can demand a living price for their pro duct if they will organize. "The prosperity of the whole South : is dependent upon the cotton farmers. If cotton brings a good price the South prospers. If the price is low igs in many splendid o representative be interested. 1 of this property. ' I ur Land ith > Quick [Its m Latimer Station, 100 acres in ture and 25 in woods. Some saw four-room dwelling and two tenPrica 155 00 P#r Acre ' Abbeville, in Antreville section, id school, 1 mile of church, and id3. 60 acres in cultivation; 10 i in woodland; some saw timber, good six-room dwelling; two tenty of water. Price. _ $75.00 beville bounded by lands of D. F. 1 others. One-half in cultivation, i woodland and some saw timber; ictically level land; one four-room houses. Price $70.00 Per Acre d seven miles from Abbeville; one ireh. 50 acres in cultivation; 150 11 cut between 350,000 and 400,:res of good bottoms; two tenant II watered. Place lies well. Price ?$25.00 ed eight miles south of Abbeville 200 acres in cultivation; 50 acres oodland; also 500,000 feet of saw one 8-room dwelling and five ten>f good school and church. Twosvel. Price, per acre, $25.00 j OR SELLING ) COM! To Suit Your Ill III? III III and the farmers hare no money the South suffers. The banker, the merchant, and the business men depend upon tha farmer for their living. That is why they should join the as sociation. ".Reports from over the belt indicate that the other state of the cotton belt ^reorganizing strongly. I do hope South Carolina will keep pace with them. I want to make ihis final appeal to the people of my state to join the association. The returns will be great." QUIET PREVAILS IN STEEL ZONE Chicago, Oct. 8.?Quiet prevailed today throughout the Indiana zone of the Chicago steel strike district with federal and State troops in control of the situation. At Gary> Ind., where where Majoi la V Real I pportanities as u will gladly mah Ne can give tern V 50 ACRES of land 7 1-2 miles on Dd lands of Will Crawford, Ashley vation and other half woods. ] THE JOE FERGUSON PLACE OF rom town, with 60 acres in ct plenty of water and wood; sevi houses and other necessary bail 176 ACRES of land seven miles fx to Lowndesville. Three tenan most four-horse farm open la acres in woodland; some saw toms; plenty of water. Two i school. Price, per acre, t 164 ACRES of good land located 1' ville section, on public road j Good school. One-half mile t( vation; 35 acres in pasture; 1< plenty of water; one eight-room barns, etc. 75 acres practical! 91 ACRES of good land located nil public road in Antreville secti schoo and church. One fouretc. 45 acres in cultivation; : in woods; plenty of water. P 243 ACRES of land located 13 mi road, R. P. D., etc., near Hodg 30 acres in pasture; 100 acres One good five-room tenant hoi * , 11-2 miles to school. Price 100 ACRES LAND 5 miles from L of B. Mann and John McMaht Nice pasture and plenty of wa mile. Price, 115 ACRES LAND, one mile from tenant house and other necesss cultivation, 15 acres pasture, 2 water. Price, 150 ACRES of good land six miles i Antreville; 2 1-2 miles of good school. Two good tenant hous ings. 76 acres in cultivation; in woodland; 5 acres of saw tim Plenty of water. Price, per ac REAL EST A] >ANY Taste" Abbeville, Soi ' !'?' rF - - Gen. Leonard Wood. rgj^rninHinf 1,600 federal troopv, has established "military control" government agents seized a quantity of radical Hteratare in several raids and a number of' persons were brought before the military authorities and questioned. They were released later. An effort by several hundred strike sympathizers to hold a meeting in one of the city parks at Gary this afternoon was broken up by troops without violence or arrests. The crewd scattered upon being warned by officers in command of the troops. Several arrests were made during I the day on charges of carrying con: cealed weapons. i Gen. Wood and Major Hodges is* ; sued statements at Gary attributing recent disturbances there to '"red leaders." rV istate M rdjs >Vj >n ^ Jell as invest- A ' /' - > 4 s an appoint- A - tfl H . is to suit you | B - ji " 9 le West Road, and bounded bv I ?, ^ and others; one-half in culti- v Price $60.00 P?r Acr? 79 ACRES jast three, miles ' -r." iltivation; some pasture and en room dwelling; two tenant Idings. Prcie, $90.00 Per Act? ; M om Abbeville, on public road . t homes and two barns; alnd; 15 acres in pasture; 20 timber; 25 acres of fine botmd one-half miles from good *35.00 , / I miles of Abbeville in Antre. ^ ust 3 miles from Antreville. ' 5 Va > church. 100 acres in culti- % 3i3 oi wooa ana saw timoer: . '/ < j t dwelling; two tenant houses; y level. Price, $50 Per Acre le miles of Abbeville on very on, just one mile from good room dwelling, barns, sheds, 15 acres in pasture; 80 acres tice $3,800.00 lea of Greenwood on public ;es. 100 acres in cultivation; in woodland; plenty of water. use and other out buildings. $20.00 Par Acre owndesville, bounded by lands 19 m. 75 acres in cultivation. 9 ter. School and church one HR $85.00 Par Acre. ffl i Lowndesville, 5 room house, ffl try outbuildings. 40 acres in H 0 acres woodland. Plenty of E $4,500.00 H from Iva and 2 1-2 miles from H church and good consolidated M les, barns and other outbuild10 acres in pasture; 20 acres fig 1 e a u?a1 bsj Der; ou acres practically icvw. re $27.80 r? SEE us I nth Carolina