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GREENVILLE WOMAN HAS HIGHEST PRAISE AUW. liOFTIS GRATEFUL FOR AID ! TAN LAO GAVE HUSBAND. TELLS PUBLIC DETAILS. Says His Appetite Returned, Strength Increased and Nerves Were Quieted. "I am glad to recommend Tanlac, for it helped my husband so much," said Mrs. Beulah Loftis. of No. 13 East Main street, Woodside, Green ville, in a statoment she gave May 3 0th. "My husband suffered from what he thought was malaria. He had some chills and felt badly almost all the time. Ho did not eat any thing hardly, and complained a lot of being troubled with his nerves. Indigestion caused him a great deal of discomfort, and he was restless at night. "His appetite returned soon after he began taking Tanlac, his strength increased and he says he has not felt any indigestion pains sinco ho took Tanlac. That knot which he used to feel in his stomach is gone. The Tanlac built up and regulated his entire system. He says Tanlac is a line medicine." Tanlac, the master medicine, ls .sold exclusively by Bell's Drug Store, Walhalla; J. C. Cain. Oakway; Sa lem Drug Co., Salem; Seneca Phar macy, Seneca; Slonecypher Drug Co., Westminster; Hughs & Dendy, Richland.-Adv. Coneross News Notes. (Unavoidably Omitted Last Week.) Coneross, Aug. 12.-Special: Miss Eva Arve is in Greenville, where she is attending a business college. J. C. Barker and sister, Miss Min nie, spent a few days last week with theil brother, P. K. Parker, who is now at Camp Jackson, Columbia. We learn that this group of boys is to be transferred very soon. .lohn White and sister, Miss Mag gie, of Fair Play, spent the week-end in this community with relatives. Mr. and Mrs, G. C. Hubbard, of Richland, spent last Sunday with Mrs. Hubbard's aunt, Mrs. Sue M. Hunsinger, and (laughters. Miss Lizzie Barker is visiting rela tives in Pickens this week. She ac companied her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Morgan, to their home. They had spent a short while with the Messrs. and Misses Barker hero. Dr. and Mrs. McLain Rogers and the latter's brother, Jerome Alexan der, of Oklahoma, and Mrs. Pearle M-ssey, of Highlands, N. C., spent a short while with relatives and friends here and at Westminster last Tuesday. Miss Beulah Barker spent a few days at the home of her uncle, Wal ter Barker, of Bethlehem, last week. ' Soveral of our people attended the Beaverdam Baptist Association meeting, held at Long Creek, last week. They report a splendid meet ing and a 1 ery pleasant visit there. No Worms In n Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have an up healthy color, whIch Indicates poor blood, and as a rule, there is mora or lesa stomach disturbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, Im prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength ening Tonio to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle. An Aerial Drive. London, Aug. 14.-American and British airplanes yesterday attacked a German aerial dome on the west ern front, destroying six German machines and setting Are to the han gars In addition to these six machines, the British brought down 31 Gorman airplanes. Six British machines are missing. The British also bombed bridges over the Somme, hampering tho Ger man's reinforcements being brought to tho Picardy front. The French army was tho first to use a magazine rifle. Most of the so-called necessary evils aro unnecessary. GIRLS J LEMON JUICE IS SKIN WHITENER How to Make a Oroanry Beauty lo tion for a Few Cent?. Tho juice of two frosh lemons strained into a bottlo containing throe ouncos of orchard white makes a wholo quarter pint of the most re markable lomon skin beautifier at about tho cost ono must pay for a Bmall Jar of tho ordinary cold creams. Caro should 1>o taken to strain tho lomon juico through a fino cloth so no lomon pulp gets In, thon this lo tion will koop frosh for months. Evory woman knows that lomon juice is used to bloach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallow ness and tan and is tho Ideal skin softonor, whltoncr and beautifier. Just try lt! Got throo ounces of orchard whlto at any drug store and twu lemons from tho grocor and make up a qunrtor pint of this sweet ly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily Into tho faco, neck, arms and hands.-Adv, A BOX FROM HOME Drawn by Qaar William?, Dlvlaton of Plotorlal Publicity. Amer?ca? T;J?e m?,r?a,,,d our meV and. fa? ?hlpment. 844,600,000 pound.. ThU w?? AZdI na??? t0 OUr "rmy *br0ad .nd tha eivUi"? "??? ?????O- fore?, of T?. AX UNSEEN POWER WORKING j To Poison tho Mimi and Soul of Our People. (R. H. Edmonds, Editor of Manu facturers' Record. ) Mental suggestion, hypnotism and . psychology aro all being used by Ger many with a persistency and power ! Incomprehensible to people who have ! not understood the campaign by which for years Germany has been poisoning the wells of thought all over the world. Kor some years Germany, in a way that is nothing less than Satanic In its wide sweep throughout the world and its tremendous power for evil, has been utilizing mental suggestion and hypnotism upon people who do not themselves realize that they are becoming possessed of the devil. Many a man stands in the pulpit and preaches peace without punish ment, many an editor simpes an edi torial or a headline, many a man in public and private life makes state ments calculated to weaken the mo rale of America and of our allies without himself realizing that he is under the domination of the work of mental suggestion and the hypnotic power which Germany is exerting. Impressions come to many people lessening their hostility to Germany, or lessoning their determination that there shall bo no peace with an un beaten Germany, who have not the slightest Idea that these thoughts have been put into their minds by the dovil-work of German mental sug gestions or hypnotic activities. Tho tremendous power of this in fluence ls not grasped at all; men scoff at the power of mental sugges tion or hypnotism without realizing that there Is a fearfully dangerous power In tho possession of some peo ple to control the thoughts and acts of others. Germany has developed this power to the fullest extent. It is a power from the devil himself. For years Germany has boon util izing lt tn order to plant throughout the world Its poisoned thoughts and to control mon and women who have no conception of the fact that they aro under tho domination of such an evil influence, and, therefore, yield willing obedience to lt. We are facing a situation where Germany is putting forth the mos! tremendous effort In Its history tr oxtond the infleunce of this monta control, or hypnotic power, ovei other pooplo, in order to secure poac< without punishment. Mon who think that they are talk lng peace from high and holy mo tl vos aro, In many cases, without rc alizlng it themselves, being used b; this Gorman hypnotic work, oxertei directly upon them through som pro->Qerman skilled In tho use o mentnl suggestion or hypnotism. Gorman psychologists, throug American universities, in which tho hold positions of honor, for year sought to bring American though under their control, just as othe Germana have been engaged in sim lar work all over tho world. If wo accopt tho doctrine that th devil sonds out Into every corner < the earth his unseen workers of ovl that ho puts Into ovory human heal suggestions of sin, and dominates a tho earth where the power of God 1 not superior, and where men do not look wholly unto God for safety from the wiles of the evil one, thou we have an exact illustration of the work of tho German propaganda of hypno tism and mental suggestion or con trol. The menace is a real one of : tremendous import. Watch carefully every suggestion of peace with an un crushed, unrepentant Germany, and know that it comes from pro-German hypnotic power or from German financial operations to influence by money, where Germany cannot con trol by "mental suggestion." CALOMEL PURIFIED 0? ALL OBJECTIONS Chemists Rid Doctor's Favorite .Medicine of Nauseating and Dan gerous Qualities-New Variety Called "Calotabs." A triumph of modern pharmacy that is destined to bless the whole world-that is the opinion of physi cians and druggists who are familiar with the new calomel that ts wholly freo from tho objectionable effects of tho old-staylo calomel. .An occasional purifying of the sys tem and thorough cleansing of the liver aro absolutely essential to health, and, as all doctors know, cal omel ls the only drug that accom plisher this result. Now that the un pleasant and dangerous effects aro entirely removed, Calotabs will be vastly increased. Its effect is de lightful. One tablet at bedtime, a swallow of water-that's all. You wake up next morning"feeling fine, your liver cleansed, your system pu rified and with a hearty appetite for breakfast. Eat what you please no danger. No restrictions of habit or diet. Calotabs are sold only in original sealed packages, price thirty-five conts. Your druggist recommends and guarantees them.-Adv. Sulphur Preserves Apples. A Clemson College press bulletin says: An easy way of preserving applos ls suggested by tho Iowa State Col lege. The equipment ls a bushel of sound apples, four wire baskets, Ave cents worth of sulphur, and a lat je clean barrel or box, Into the top or sides of which books havo been driven. Remove the skin and core of tho apples. Loave whole, quarter, or slice In quarter-inch slices, ns prefer red. Place in tho baskets or trays to permit the sulphur fumes to touch Gio surface of all pieces. Hang the baskets on tho books In tho barrol and touch a match to the sulphur under tho barrel. Leave the fruit until tho sulphur ls burned out, which will bo in about eight or ten hours, and thou pack the fruit in earthen jars and keep in a cool dry place. Apples treated In this way will re tain their moisture and flavor and are delicious in pios, sauces and pud dings. Tho sulphur will not spoil tho tasto of tho fruit and lt prevents discoloring. Other fruits also havo been successfuly preserved in this way. DUTCH VESSELS TO COME II EHE. To Snil from East Indian Potts Hiing Sugar, Tin and Quinine. Washington, Aug. 16. - Forty Dutch ships, totalling approximately 100,000 tons, now idle in Dutch East Indian ports, aro expected to be re leased to bring sugar, tin, quinine and other commodities to the United States as (he result of an informal modus vivendi effected by the war trado board through Charge d' Af faires de Beaufort of the Dutch lega tion. Tonnage placed at the disposal of the American government through the agreement will be sufilclent, it was* estimated to-day, to import from 50,000 to 100,000 tons of sugar and also much needed quantities of tin und quinine. In return for the tonnage the Uni ted States government will undertake to license normal exports to the Is lands, subject only to such limitation of commodities as made necessary by the war program. Exports of tin, quinine and other commodities originating in the is lands will be accepted by tho United States as the normal rate, and all su gar offered will be taken, thereby providing a market for as much of the 1918 sugar crop at tho prevailing high American price as the Dutch ships are able to move. Ask Your Grocer Best By. Every test &>~- _i_.?. _??_?_ . ; s Jail for Suffragette?. Washington, Aug. 15.-Twenty-six women who have beon defying tho police in woman's party demonstra tions on the square opposite the White Houso in protest against tho Senato's delay in acting on tho Fede ral suffrage amondment, wore given jail sentences in police cotirt to-day when they refused to pay finos. A patent has boon granted a Min-j ncsota inventor for a rake that can j be attached to pitchfork tines. The South African govornment has built a largo sugar mill to encourage cane cultivation in Zululand. AU Traces of Scro Gean* Impurities Promptly Wiped Out. If there is any trace of Scrofula, br other impurities in your blood, you cannot enioy the full physical devel opment that a healthy body ia ca? pablo of until your blood has b?e?i thoroughly cleansed and purified of all traces of impure matter. ? S. S. S.. the wonderful old purely vegetable blood remedy, has no equal DAYS OF DIZZINESS Com? to Hundreds of Walhalla Poople There axe dayB of dizziness; Spoils of headache, languor, back ache; Sometimes rheumatic pains; Often urinary disorders. Doan's Kidney Tills aro ospoctally flor kidney ills, Endorsed In Walhalla by grateful friends and nolghbors. Mrs. A. L. Tllloy, 6 James St., Wal halla, says: "1 had backache and kid ney troublo some three years ago and I think lt was caused by ovor work. My back got terribly soro and ached all tho time. Sweeping or bending over was almost Impossible and I got dizzy and black spocks carno before my eyes. Mornings l was so lame and soro I could hardly got around. I had headaches and nervous spells, too. My kidneys didn't act as they should and I was ip pretty bad condition. I got a supply of Doan'a Kidney Pills and they made me feel better right away. In a short time 1 was entirely cured." Price, BOo, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney rom ed y-?ot Doan's Kidney PUU - the same that Mrs. Tilley had. Foster-MUburu Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. 1,000 Soldiers Swear Allegiance. Columbia, Aug. 14.-One thousand soldiers ol' lOnglisb, French, Belgian, Russian. Italian, Norwegian, Swed ish and several other nationalities, took the oath of allegiance to the Uni tod States at Camp Jackson this morning. The oath was admlntstorod by Circuit Judgo Chas. A. Woods, of Asheville, N. C. The exercises were held in the Liberty Theater at tho camp and were attended by Gon. I French and other high military offi cers. There may bo exceptional cases, but as a rule a man is loyal to tho spoon that feods him. \T5s* ?. ? . .. . . . . For Weak Women In use for over 40 y cai st Thousands of voluntary letters from women, tell ing of the good Cardui has done them. Thia is the best proof of the value of Cardui. It proves that Cardui is a good medicine for women. There are no harmful or habit-forming drugs in Cardui. lt is composed only of mild, medicinal ingredients, with no bad after-effects. Thc W??i?'fi's Tonic You can rely on Cardui. Surely it will do for you what H has done for so many thousands of other woment It should help. "I was taken sick, seemed io be . . . ," writes Mrs. Mary E. Veste, of Madison Heights, Va. "I got down so weak, could hardly walk . . . just staggered around, . . . 1 read of Cardui, and after taking one bot tle, or before taking quite ali, I felt much better. I took 3 or 4 bottles at that time, and was able to do my work. I take it in the spring when run down. 1 had no appetite, and I commenced eating. It is the best tonic I ever saw." Try Cardui. All Druggists J. 70 fula led from the Blood for removing the last trace of Scrof ula and other blood taints, and there is no case that it does not promptly reach. S. S. S. will thoroughly cleanse and removo every disease germ that infests the blood and give you new life and vigor. It is sold by all drug gists and you should get a bottle and begin its use to-day,* Write a com* plete history of your case, and you can obtain expert medical advice free by addressing- Medical Director, 89 f?wl?t Laboratory, Atlanta, Ca* ?I? *J* ?J* ?I* rI* ?I* "I* ?I* *i* ?J? ty J. CANDIDATES' ... J. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty COMMISSIONER OE AGIUCUI/ TUBE, COMMERCE AND INDUSTRIES: B. 11 ARIUS, of Pcndloton, S. C., ia hereby unnouncod as a candidate for Coinmis8ionor of Agriculture, Com inerce and Industries for South Caro lina, Bubjoct to rules of ""Democratic primary. FOR SHERIFF! 1 hereby announce mysolf a candi date for Sheriff of Oconco County, subject to tile action of tho voters in tho Democratic primary olocttons. W. F. OUR. 1 hereby announce mysolf a candi date for Sheriff of Oconoo County, subject to tho choleo of tho voters lu tho D?mocratie primary oloctlons. LUTHER A. MARTIN. 1 horoby announco myself a candi dato for Sheriff of Oconoo County, subject to tho actlou of tho voters In tho Democratic primary oloctlons. W. M. KAY. I hereby announce myself a candi dato for Sheriff of Oconoo county, BUbJect to tho action of tho Demo cratic voters In tho primary elections. JAMES 'M. MOSS. I hereby announce mysolf a candi date for Sheriff of Oconoo County, subject to tho action of tho votors lu the Democratic primary. W. M. ALEXANDER. HOUSE OE REPRESENTATIVES: At tho request of numerous friends, I have decided to stand for re-elec tion to tho House of Roprosontatlvos from Oconoo county. I will ahldo the results of the elections at the hands of tho Democratic votors. W. 1\ MASON. I hereby announco mysolf a candi dato for tho llouso of Representa tives, subject to tho rules of the Domocratic primary. M. R. MCDONALD. I hereby announce mysolf.a candi date for the House of Representa tives, subject to the action of tho Democratic voters ot Oconee in tho approaching primaries. JAS. H. DROWN. I hereby announce myself a candi dato for Representativo from Oconeo county, subject to action of the vot ors In Domocratic primary elections. J. R. ORR. FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE: I hereby announco mysolf as a can didato for re-election as Judge of Probate of Oconoo County, subject to the rules of tho Democratic party In tho primary elections. _ V. F. MARTIN. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Supervisor of Oconee County, subject to tho rulos of tho Democratic party and th? ac tion of tho votors In the primary election. W. M. BROWN, Walhalla. I hereby announco mysolf a can didato for Supervisor of Oconeo, sub ject to the will of tho votors in the Domocratic primaries. I will appre ciate your support. W. R. 'HUNT. I hereby announco myself a candi dato for Supervisor of Oconee Coun ty, and pledge myself to abide the decision of voters In the Democratic primary elections. T. E. SANDERS. I hereby announce mysolf a candi date for the office of Supervisor of Oconee County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. H. C. WALKER. I hereby announco myself a candi date for the office ot Supervisor ot Oconee^ subject to the rules of the Domocratic party and the will of the voters of Oconeo county. W. W. DEARDEN. ?J. >J. ?Jo .J. ?J. .J. ?Jsl ?T? ?J. .J. ?J? ? J? ?Jo ?J? ty WITH THE CHURCHES. ty ty - ty ty Where and When to Worship, ty tytytytytytytytytytytytytyty "Come thou with us and we will do thee good." METHODIST CHURCH. Rev. E. P. Taylor, Pastor. Every Sunday: Sunday School, 10 a. m.; services ll a. ra. Sermon by tho pastor. Prayer meeting Wed nesday 8.30 p. m. ' PRESRYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. W. H. Hamilton, Pastor. Every Sunday: Sunday School 10 a. m.; services ll a. m. Sermon by tho pastor. Prayer meeting Wed nesday 8.30' p. m. Second and fourth Sundays, 4.30 p. m., services at Bethel church. BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. IJ. W. Langston, Pastor. Every Sunday: Sunday School 10 a. m.;. services ll a. m. Sermon by tho pastor. Prayer meeting Wed nesday 8.30 p: m. First and third Sundays, 1.00 p. m., sorvicos at Wolf Stake church. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. Rev. W. B. Anil, Pastor. Every Sunday: Sunday School 10 a. m.; sorvlces lia. m. Sermon by the pastor. _ _ .T..J..T..J"J..I..J..J??.??. 4"H~M?r,*P,H' STAMPS WAR SAVINGS AND THRIFT. BUY THEM TO-DAY I tytytytytytytytyty *H"H"M"t"I"H*