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" TANLAC GAVE HE BACK MY STRENGTH." .?I Think It Ls tito Grandest hom eily," She D?chires. ?'LIKE A NEW W03?AX." Piedmont Wonjan Says She Was So Weak She Could Hardly Stay Out of lied. "Tanlac gave mo back my strength and made mo feel fine in every way. I think it is the grandest medicine in the world, and I can heartily rec- ? 0 m mo nd it to any one who suffers from the complaints I had," was the emphatic end?rseme * of tho 'Mas ter Medicine" given by Mrs. Lissie Bryson, of Piedmont, s. C. "When 1 begun taking Tanlac," continued Mrs. Bryron," I was so weak and broken dtwn 1 could hardly keep ?out, of bed. I had no appetite, I could not rest soundly, and I was nervous to kill. "The Tanlac gave me back my health and strength, though. I soon had a fine appetite, my nerves be came stroi g and steady, and I felt fine in every way. In a week tho Tanlac had me feeling like a new woman. I certainly am glad to give this grand remedy public endorse ment." Tanlac, the master medicine, is sold exclusively by Boll's Drug Store, Walhalla; J. C. Cain, Oakway; Sa lem Drug Co., Salem; Seneca Phar macy, Seneca; Stonecypher Drug Co., Westminster; Hughs & Dendy, Richland.-adv.-38-30. News Notes from Whitewater. Whitewater, Sept. 21.-Special: The people of tbls community are very busily engaged in harvesting. B. F. Coward spent part of last week visiting at the home of bis son, John L. Coward, of the Picket Post section. I Rev. Wade H. Nicholson, of Salem, made a business trip to North Caro lina the latter part of last week. Mrs. J. N. Breedlove and son Tay- j lor spent several days last week in Greenville, the latter having accept ed a position there. j Miss Dora Breedlove, who has been . teaching school at Fairview, near I Seneca, for the past six weeks, is at ] home again, and we are informed, that she will have charge of the j school at this place for a session of I ono month. Our cfllcient mall carrier, Floyd Whitten, still continues to make his, trips with the moll even though tho j roads are in a very bad condition. Wc feel like hollering 'Hurrah for Mr. shockley." in the hope that wo may in tho near future have better; Toads. USE "DIAMOND DYES'* Dye right I Don't risk* ma terial. Each package of "Dia mond Dyes" contains direc tion? so Himplo that any woman can aiamond-dye a new, rich, fadeless color into old garments, draperies, cov erings, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. Buy "Diamond Dyes" - no other kind-then perfect re* eults are guaranteed even if ?rou have never dyed before; )ruggist has "Diamond Dyes Color Card" -IQ rich colors. "ICut" Prices Dropping. Greenville, Sept. 22.-Restaurant proprietors to-day announced consid erable reductions in prices, averag ing from 5 to 20 cents an item. The ever popular "ham and eggs" dish has dropped from 4 5 cents to 30c, with other reductions In proportion. The Phoenecinne were familiar with the Indian Ocean at a very early date. HOW DOCTORS TREAT COIDS AND THE FLU Pirat Step in Treatment Is a Brisk Purgative With Calotabs, the Purified and Refined Calomel Tablets that are Nausea less, Safe and Sure. Doctors havo found by oxperienco that no medicino for colds and influ enza can bo depended upon for full ef fectiveness until tho liver is mado thor oughly activo. That is why tho first sK'p in the trenrtment is tho now, nausea less colonel tn lets called Calotabs, which aro free from tho sickening and weakening effects of tho o'I stylo calo mel. Docto:.' '.'..;> j> :it c t*lho fact that on active liver tat y go n lon?*, way towards preventing influonzn end is ono of tho most important fa lori ia en abling tho patlont to successfully with stand an attack and ward oft pneu monia. Ono Calotab on tho tonguo at bod timo with a swallow of water-that's all. No HaltH, no nausea, nor tho slight est interference with your eating, plona uro or work. Noxt morning your cold liSS vanished, your liver is active, your systom is purified, and you aro feollng fino, with a hoarty appotito for break fast. Druggists sell Calotabs only in original sealed packages, prico thirty five cents. Your money will be cheer fully refunded if you do not find thom dolightful.-(Adv.) v i WASHINGTON I.1TBRARY SOCIETY Pupils of Ebenezer Graded School Have Enjoyable Entertainment. Tho Washington Literary Society .successfully carried out the follow ing program at the closing of the Ebenezer Graded School on Sept. 10: Song-"America." By school. Recitation-"The Dying Boy." By. Louise Hunnicutt. Recitation - "Brother Watkins.1, | Recitation-"Death of a Drunk-j ard's Boy." By Thelma Wood. Recitation-"The Trials of Twins" ' By Oscar Fuller. Recitation-"lin ter tain! ng Sister's Beau." By Juanita Wood. Recitation - "Tho Wicked Girl." By Sophie Peay. Recitation-"How a Lie Grows." By Bessie Freeman. Recitation-"Psalm of Life." By Sarah Locroy. Recitation - " Worth Hurrying For." By Bertha Owens. Song-"Red, White and Blue." By Bessie Freeman. Recitation-Harvest Thanksgiving Song. By Lela Poore. Declamation - "Good Morning." By Lee Owens. Recitation - "Cheerfulness." By Gertrude Iivatt. Dialogue-"Loyalty." By Bessie Freeman and Edward Wood. Recitation-"Stars and Daisies." By Annie Mae Johnson. Declamation-"What I Can't Do." By Thurman Lecroy. Recitation-"Mattie's Wants and Wishes." By Bertha Orr. Declamation-"Careless Johnny." Ly Roy Holland. Recitation-"You." Dy Edp. 1 Ev att. Recitation -> "The Shepherd's Psalm." By Bernice Wood. Recitation-"Going to School." By Cornelia Gilmer. Recitation-"Little Orphant An [ nie." By Edan Lee. i Recitation-"How Katie Knocked at the Door of Heaven." By Estelle Owens. Song-"My Donnie." By school. Declamation - "Whipping Teach er." By Reginald Freeman. I Declamation - "Centennial Decla mation." By George Lecroy. Recitation-"Some Boy's Mother." By Carrie Lee. Recitation-Scatter Lovely Words. By Vera Wood. Song-"Old Black Joe." By the school. I Jokes-By Reginald Freeman. I BURIAL FOR YOUR Li Every human being desires and bodies of tho dead and has an inb that tho remains are not in a pe resting pince. - MANUFACT Cemetery Buria Seneca - DI ST It I IUI M. A. WOOD & CO. SHELDON VURNITURE CO. . . J. JT. ANSEL. BOOKLET ON "SOUL WINNING. Copies Will Be Sent Gratis to Sun day School Superintendents. A booklet on "Soul Winning" bas been issued by the South Carolina Sunday School Association, and copies are being given out free of charge to Sunday school superintend ents of all denominations on request. Tho booklet was prepared, it is said, by the employed staff of the association, for use in connection with tho State-vflde campaign of Sunday schol evangelism now being conducted under the direction of tho association's committee on evangel ism. It ls edited by Rev. Bob Jones, tho well-known evangelist, who gave tho famous evangelistic series at the Centenary celebration In Columbia a year ago. Among the subjects treated in this booklet, lt ls said, are the fol lowing: Tho call for soul-winners, The objectives of soul-winning, Pre paration for soul-wlnlng, Common sense rules for soul-winning, The re ward of the soul-wlnner, Excuses answered, and Scripture studies on soul-winning. A copy can be obtained by address ing Loon C. Palmer, General Super intendent, South Carolina Sunday School Association, 714 Allen & Law Building, Spartanburg, S. C. "Drop your dollar for Democracy." Franklin Car Prices Koduccd. Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 23.-Price reductions ranging lrom 17 to 21 V? per cont In all models of Frank lin automobiles, effective at once, were announced to-day by H. H. Frankln, president of the company manufacturing these cars. From a minimum of $3,050 and a maximum of $4,350 pricos are cut to $2,400 and $3,600 under tho new schedule. Wages will not be reduced, according | to the announcement. The finest pearls are found close to the lips of the shell or near the hinge fha Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA TIVS BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousncs ? nor ri ti j; i mi in head. Remember the tull name Rmi look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 30c. Song-'"Good Night, Ladies." By school. Bertha Lecroy, President. Ila Taylor, Asst. Secretary. Gladys Wyatt, Secretary. Glover (Sb Holland, WALHALLA, S. C. MERCHANT TAILORS, IA IVY DRAPERS, PROFESSIONAL CLEANERS, EXPERT DYERS, EXPER?ENOED PRESSERS. - HUSH LE HS BY TRADE. - We make your clothes to flt and keep them up. They must do what wo say. CALL AND SEE US. Glover & Holland, 108 West Main Street, WALHALLA, S. C. VAULTS DVED ONES. alms to properly car? for tho om dread of tho very thought rnianent, dry and vermin-proof URE I) BY -. I Vault Works, , s. c. TED RY - .Seneca, S. S. .Wes t mi PH ter, S. C. .Walhalla, S. G. QUESTION REARED UP Wulbai I? Readers Can No Longer Doubt the Evidence. Again and again we have read ot strangers lu distant town? who have been cured by this or that modiciue. But Walhalla's pertinent question hos" always been "Hus anyone here In Walhalla been cured?" Tho word ot a strangor living a hundred mlleB away may bo true, but lt cannot have tho ?anio weight with us as tho word of our own citizens, whom we know and respect, and whoso evidence wo oan so oasll> prove. Mrs. 0. H. White, Broad St., Wal halla, says: "A few years ago I hod backache and other symptoms of kid ney trouble. I had sharp pain? shoot through my kidneys and I waa In pretty bad shape. I was feeling quite miserable when I was told to try Dean's Kidney Pills and one box en tirely cruod me. I advise anyon? suf terring from kidney complaint to give Dean's a trial." Price 60c, ot oil deale.s. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy-get Donn's Kidney Pills-'tho same that Mrs. White had. Foster-Mllbum Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo. N Y. Lawyers Appear In Full Dress. Danville, 111., Sept. 24.-Attorneys at Rockville, Ind., near here, solved a question of etiquette caused by the empanelling of twelve women for Jury duty, when they appeared In the Parke county court In full evening dressy according to Information re ceived here to-day. "Drop your dollar for Democracy." Pains Were Terrific Read how Mrs. Albert Qregory, of R. F. D. No. 1, Bluf ord. 111., got rid of her ills. ''During ... 1 was awfully weak ... My pains were terrific. I thought I would die. The bearing-down pains were actually so severe I could not stand the pressure of my hands on the lower part of my stomach . . . j'i simply felt as ii life was for but a short time. My usband was worried... hie evening, while read ing the Birthday Alma-. nae, he came across a case similar to mine, and went straight for some Cardul for me to try. TAKE CARDUI The Woman's Tonic "Hook lt faithfully and the results were immedi ate," adds Mrs. Qregory. "I continued to get bet ter, all my ills left me, and I went through . . . with no further trouble. My baby was fat and strong, and myself-thank God--am once more hale and hearty, can walk miles, do my work, though 44 years old, feel like a new person. All I ow? to Cardui." For many years Cardui has been found helpful in building up the system when run down by dis orders peculiar to women. x'ake Cardui WK-! 1.82 r "Felt Like Man and Wife, All Run Were Oreatly 1 4(marY WIFE and I, after a hard JEWAX *Dr,n* on tb* farm, were I tired and rmn-down," taje j Kr. Si a Hotkey, of Repte 1, Aeworth, Oe. "We Mltfcsr felt well. I knew my bleed waa bad, aa 1 bad Utile bolls on the back of my neck. "We felt we needed a builder. We bad beard of Zlron and thought ft ernst be what we needed. It certainly waa. We took lt faithfully, and after a week ax such a matter we began to feel better. Ky wife felt Uko eooluaf, Joseph J. Fretwell, The Man Who Has Settled More Ten? ants and Enabled Them to -Own Their Own Homes Probably than any dozen men in Anderson County. - Write for Particulars. - All original ideas about handling these propositions. JOS. J. FRETWELL, Anderson, S. C. - * m The Willard was first, The Willard is better built, The Willard lives longer?, The Willard is used most. THEREFORE, You want and must have The Willard Battery in Your Car. Wc have a complete line on hand. Thc name Willard is a guarantee of perfection in thc battery world. Our personal guarantee goes with every battery. Hughs Garage, Main Street, Walhalla, S. C "Satisfied Customers" is Our Motto. FOR SALE.. FOR SALE 040-Acre Farm, nine miles north of Walhalla, S. G., near Oconoo Station, on public road and rural route, In ono mile of good school. Tills plnco has four good farm houses, wells, barns and other out buildings for each house; throe? horse crop under plow. Two hun? dred arms of tills land is rough, but well timbered-mostly hard wood, with soiiie pine. Two big pastures for cattle; ono good hog pasture, all wired and in good re pair. Fish pond on place. Good orchards nt all four of the houses. Thirty-five to forty acres of good bottom land. AU good; strong red soil, splendidly adapted for cotton. Fino combination stock and cotton farm. Terms to suit purchaser. Price, $20.00 per Acre. -FOR SALK 210-Acro Farm, on h nari-water? of Little River, five miles from Salem, S. C.; forty acres of good bottom, ten acres of good cotton land. Has good crops of cotton and corn growing this year. TIds place has two pastures for cattle, wired in and in good repair; one cheap 4-rooni house and out buildings; two good Ashing streams on placo; 400,000 foot of good saw timber, mostly pine. This plnco is on public rond and rural route. Good WAter-pOWCr Oil placo, suitable for grist mill. Good school in half a milo. Terms to suit purchaser. Price, $25.00 per Acre. IN ADDITION to the above I have a number of Farm and Timber Tracts listed for salo; also some Town Lots. If Interested in hand in any shape, call on or writo J. F. HEDDEN, -Down from Farm Work, ed by Ztron. and I tare felt Uk? eating. "Zlron fare did us good, It nude us both feel stronger ena better for the fall work, which everyone knowe ls lome work* on a tono. My bolle began to dry np, though jot* at first they femad worm "wo are much better ana eau highly recommend Urea, and gladly do se for tl nie did ur ?oed.'* Zlroa le a aila, reliable, Vm%* a*dj> ti is easy ta take and eon tai habit-forming drugs. Ask leer, druggist er deal*. WALHALLA, S. 0. tea fen? ls ta * 11 Loan $1,000 and up. T% on Improved Farm Lands. R. E. BRUCE, 37-39 Pickens, S. C. >{. ?J? ?J? ?J? ?*? c-Jd .*. ?f. ??. 6*. ?|a fa PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JU .j? ?2? ?2? ?J? ?j? ?j* ?j? ?fa ?1? ?j. ?j? ?fa fa O. Ii. DEAN, mfa fa Surveyor and Civil Engineer, ?f? J. SENECA, S. O. JU J. BUY WAR SAVINS STAMPS. <{. 2? ?j. ?j? -j* ?j? oj. ?j. ?j? .j. ?I? oj* ?j. {. DR. W. R. CRAIG, mfa fa Dental Surgeon, JU fa WA Ii H A lil A?\, S. CAROLINA. ?fa fa Office Over O. W. Pitchford'? .J> J. Store. JU fa ?J? ?J? *|* ?J? "fa (fa ?J. ?fa ?fa ?J? ?fa fa MARCUS C. LONG, ?fa fa Attorney*at?Law, ?I* 2? Phone No. 00, WalhaUa, S. G. JU fa - 4? fa Office Over Oconee News. ?fa fa * * *J.^.%??RLE,**" * **" % fa Attorney-at-Law, JU fa WALHALLA, S. G. .J. ?fa State & Federal Court Practice. ?fa fa FARM LOANS. ?fa fa BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS. *fa fa ?fa tfa mfa ?fa ?fa ?fa mfa mfa mfa mfa mfa fa E. L. 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