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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JAN. 22,1919 All Traces of Scrofula^ , Cleansed from the Blood Impurities Promptly Wiped Out. If there is any trace of Scrofula, or .other impurities in your blood, you cannot enjoy the full physical devel opment that a healthy body is ca pable of until your blood has been thoroughly cleansed and purified of all traces of impure matter. S. S. S., the wonderful old purely vegetable blood remedy, has no equal for removing the last trace ula and other blood taints, and there is no ca^e that it does not promptly reach. S. S. S. will thoroughly cleans and remove 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, 30 &wift Laboratory, Atlanta; Ga. ********* * PERSONALS * * * * * * * * * * Dr. W. D. Armstrong, of Knoxville. Tonn., is visiting his sister, Dr. ( Babcock cn South McQueen St. j Mr J. N. Lay and two children are ill with influenza at their home on’ S. McQueen St. ' Dr. F. H Martins wife returned home Friday, safe and sound to the ,4ioy of her family and the deliyht of ^ier many friends. The ladies of the church had prepare-! the Home with every comfort and the pantry full or (good things to ea*. TREES—All varieties of Peach, Apple, Plum, Cherry, Pear and Fig ttees, Scup- pernong and bunch grape vines. Extra large Pecan trees, best paper shell varie ties, will fruit second and third year, any one wanring them in quantity will call at once. Ornamental trees and shrubbery, such as Darlington Live Oak, Box Elder, Maple and Popular Nursery grown. Amour River Privet hedge plants. Sever al varieties 2 year old strong healthy rose bushes. Now is the time to set trees and shrubbery, do not put it off too late. We also have a limited amount of Spray ing fluid Lime and Sulphur wash for San Jose Scale. Finest strain Pansy plants now ready. For further information ap ply* Palmetto Nurseries, Phone No. 355. Mr. EM Howell is In .tending Federal Court. Columbia at I Hon. J. W McCown attended Bank meeting at Hartsville yesterday. I 1 !/ Mrs. J. D Anderson of Petersburg, Avho visited Mrs S J H Parrott at 27 North Colt Street, this week is visit Ing relatives In Sumter. flEN. MARCH BETS THE D. S. C. **************** * CLASS MEETING HELD Buy your Teas, Coffee and all your Staple and Fancy Groceries from the Enterprise where they will fill your orders promptly and guarantee satisfaction. Anything in the Staple or Fancy Grocery Line Phone 24. ENTERPRISE GROCERY CO. * 115 E. Evans St. KEEP URIC AGIO OUT OF JOINTS Tells Rheumatism Sufferers to Eat Less Meat and Take Salts • Rheumatism is easier to avoid than | to cure, states a well known authori I ty. We are advised to dress warm 'iy; keep the feet dry; avoid expo ;'fiure; eat less meat, but drink plenty 'of good water. ' Rheumatism is a direct result of eating too much meat and otluy rich \foods that produce uric acid which is absorbed into the blood. It is .be function of the kidneys to filter this add from the blood and cast it out in the urine; the pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of 'this impurity. In damp and chilly cold weather the skin pores are closed thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish nmi fail to eliminate the uric acid »/l ich keeps accumulating and circii j lating through tbe system, eventually settling in the joints and muscles j canrinv stiffness, Soreness and pain caUed rheumatism. | At the first twinge of rheumatism •get from anv pharmacy about four •ounces of .Tad Salts; put a tablespoon J ful in a glass of water and drink he j fore breakfast each morning for a .Iweek. This Is said to eliminate uric (acid by stimulating the kidneys to ihormal action, thus ridding the blood I of these impurities. • Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia 1 and is used with excellent results by 1 thousands of folks who are subject to rheumatism. * * * **************** • The Always Fidells Class” of Im ’ manuel Church held the first class 'jneeting of the New Year at the honv* ; ht Mrs. W. E. Cox, 401 E Cheves St, Monday evening, January 6th. Mrs. !J E Wood assisted Mrs Cox as bos (less. There was a goodly number (present, despite the disagreeable •weather. The usual program for the Class I meetings was carried out, beginning with the Devotional, during which the President made some interesting and helpful remarks on the Scripture, Mapi-ev^ 25th ehapie Many new ideas were discussed for the upbuilding of the class and aims for the New Year set. Enthusiasm and interest was shown In the plans for the coming year, all seemed deter mined to reach the goal as we have always done. The reports were good, showing that at least/everyone didn’t have influenza, that some splendid •work was done by the various com mittees. During the social hour several musi cal selections rendered. Delicious lefreshments in keeping with the cold weather, were served. Thq, Class will meet with Mrs. Haddock at hei home on Howard Street for the Feh ruary meeting. Sc. President Wilson scored the first great victory of the Peace Confer ence when he won for his proposal A photograph of Secretary of War of a League rf Nations the first Newton Baker pinning the Dlstin'jplace in*the order of discussion, guished Service CroSs on General j —________ March, chief of staff. General Pershing OVEilHEARI) AT THE MOVIES, recommended this decoration for Gen-! Fat Lady: “Say, Minnie, ain’t eral March for his valiant service as tha airman a splendid actor? He chief of the artillery In France for just bombs the town like it was his the First American army and then as regular business, not glancin’ at you FeeHe OH People Vinol is What You Ned cecatise it contains the very elements needed to re place weakness with strength, viz: Beef and Cod Liver Pcpibncs, Iron and Manganese Peptonates, and, Clycerophosphates, with a mild tonic wine. •A his isr a splendid combination to restore strength, vitality a:.d vigor. It has given ninety percent satisfaction fer sixteen years. HERE IS PROOF: chief of staff In this country. nor nothin’, pleased.’’ He don’t even look Luminous Bacteria. There is a striking article in Knowl edge on luminous bacteria. Mr. Bar nard, who writes the article, Includes careful directions ns to how the light producing bacteria may be obtained and grown. These bacteria emit light that Is produced entirely by themselves altogether Independently of any ex traneous light source; In fact, they grow and produce light better if kept entirely In the dark. Their efficiency ns light producers is extremely high, and were it possible to carry out ou a commercial scale the process of light production ns it occurs In bacteria a tremendous step forward would be tak en. The natural habitat of these or ganisms seems to be almost exclusive ly sea water, or at least water such as Is found In estuaries where an ap preciable quantity of saline matter is present. The most easily produced organisms of this group is the photo- bueteriuni phosphorescens. It may be obtained from a dead herring or mack erel. Some of them public inutilities. ought to b-’ called MMJP Spumodio eroup !• utuahy reU*v*d with on* application of— Srarviffl'RmiMa If KS VAP0RUB x W MEW PRICES—• 80c. 60c. *1.20 MaWsnc, N.Y. “J am 34 year* of uge and got into feeble, weal; and nervous condition o I could hbtweep. Yinol hsa not niy built up my strength but it baa iven me a good appetite- and I sleep l right now. Without doubt Viuol the greatest strengthene? for old -cple obtainable. hs.rl.D. Wells. Winchester, Va. “ I rm a farmer’s wife, 76 yean of ago, and pneumonia left me in a weak, run-down condition, so I could hardly keep about and do my work. A neighbor brought me Vinol and it baa built up my strength to fast that! think it ia the best medicine 1 have ever taken.”—Mrs. Jennie Chapman. - - tl r'lH.rttivj-ii, i.arvf.n*. r.tHunule e-e.tllMoim, weak uroiuun, ov«rwurkt»il mull, l-t |(. « .li M<at,<(4lleM<! elitiUtwii, more Is no (■Mtii.tdj like Viuol. is Darlington Theatre One Night Thursday, Jan. 23 Hit From Coast to Coast A Play For The Nation AJUMfewSiS Presents m - V .; ' I See our Mules and Horses before buying. G. C. Chandler. Dr. Z. F. Highsmith, OPTOMETRIST 42 West Evans Street PHONES HOURS Office 168-W. 9 a. m. till 1 p. m. Residence 699 W. 3:30 till 5 p. m. It has the laughs of „ ’POTASH/’PERlMUTTEft. and tha tears of 7Ae MUSIC MASTER” PRESIDENT WILSON SAID V r New York and Chicago Sensational Comedy Success PRICES: 50c, $1.00 and $1.50 Seats Now on Sale at News and Press, Darlington, Phone 67 To The Merchants oi Florence and Section We beg to announce the opening in Florence, S. C., January, 20th, of the Nesmith- Poweli Co., Inc., wholesale dealers in Heavy Groceries, Mixed Feeds, Hay, Grain and Mill Feeds of every description. We will specialize on Mixed Feeds and will be dis tributors in this territory for the Purina Mills, manufacturers of the frmous Purina Feeds in the Checkerboard Bags for all Live Stock. / ;t This being the only concern of this kind East of Columbia we feel that we are filling a long vacant place in this territory and we are going to carry ample stock to take care of the business that comes our way. We are going to render prompt and effi cient service to our customers and to make it worth your while to be one of them. W e will give to our customers, in Florence and out of town, the be& atten tion. Our prices will be in line so don’t hesitate to giveus a trial. POWELL-NESMITH Sanders Building 36-38-40 FRONT STREET Two Doors From Court House Corner Irby Street. Phone 66 ':.h M ’ V V’ “ UVNfA'HPli • .. . lltHilW Hi I .11' - A