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MOTOR CO. »i )• in mg ton, S. C. c ri';h .0. ‘ERS. :e 32 S. DARGAN •a distinct and concerts and doubt- prove veo' popuar in J’lor which lias not yet been into a city that things sacred arc not enjoyed. | A. 15. Kaisennan, the director of the ‘band, bus another collection, en titled “Joy to the World,” opening | with this matchless hymn of the na tivity. which lie will use in the near future. it ^IJITHEN car-owners talk about miles cheaper tires, they mean Quakers. These tires have been so thoroughly tested on the roads of the country that they need no further introduction to car-owners. If you want to be sure of full mileage, you should ride on Quakers. Let us show them to you. THE FIRE EXCHANGE E. U, MACK, Prop. FLORENCE, S. C. SHE FOUND TANLAG A GOOD MEDICINE “IT HELPED ME IN EVERY WAY I NEEDED RELIEF” Spartanburg Woman Mrs. Worthy Declares Tanlac Soon Made Her Feel “A Great Deal Better." a iir a fish, dt ^■It’^ra lucky thing that a chT around to hear you speak of a little baby brother or sister in the same voice os you do of a fish or a lizard,” said Mrs. Musk-Ox. “I said nothing about a little baby brother or sister.” “Well, the baby would be a brother to the rest of the family, If he were a little boy, and a sister, If she were a little girl,” said Mrp. Musk-Ox. “And If she had no sisters and brothers she would simply be a little baby, or he would simply be a little baby,” said Miss Musk-Ox. “Gracious, but you're a stubborn creature,” said Mrs. Musk-Ox. “What is more,” she added, “you like to correct nre, but you don't mean any special kind of a baby—or in any special family, or anything like that, and then you pretend that I was wrong and tried to put me in a hole.” “I tried to put you In your place, but your place Is not a hole. No,” "Tanlac nroved to be a good tonic and stomach remedy for me, and it helped me in every way 1 needed re lief. declared Mrs. .1 .1 Worthy, of 6S Railroad St.. Arkwright, Spartanburg in a statement she gave in endorse ment of Tanlac. “I was troubled a great deal with indigestion and my whole nystem was rundown badly Mv heodached all the time, and my appetite was bad. I was also troubled with nervousness. When I had one of those bad attacks of nervousness, I could not rest at night. ‘ The Tanlac quieted and strength ened my nerves, tftohgh, and I soon was eating heartily. The indigestion soon left me. those headaches were relieved and in a short time I was feeling a great deal better in every way. Given ii-7-17. in Darlington by Darlington Drug Co., Hartaville," Robert Siewart; Cor ner Drug Cn; Lake City, Farmers Ai Merchants Drug Co.; Scranton, W. S. Lynch Co. Si •.s i • I Squeegee Tread TIRES V4j EN ivho make tire buying their year»in and year-out busineso, buy Diamonds. Note the great many big corpora tions that equip their cars with Diamond Tires. One of them, like many more, writes—“We have used Dia mond Tires for the past two years and have not hati to ask for an adjustment. We recom mend Diamond Tires to anyone desiring full mileage and com plete satisfaction.” . What Dia monds do in hard business service thfiy will more than do for you in passenger car service. (Adjustment ‘Basis 8,000 miles for Cords 6,000 miles for Fabrics / mi>LiFi D. W. ALDERMAN, Jr. i4. TV^e SIMP VMO WANTS To S»AV TMC P(Uc£ OF A CVC>V/|£SH0UJ,AN^ TAokS TO HIS. ON Th<= ‘?H0Ne iNSTCAO Of- CACU»M< ' ON nee — * QUALITY CELLS Florida Fruit Gum is of highest <|iutl- ity; that's why it sells. The “flavor gains instant favor,” Made by Fleer. All dealers—."ic—Adv. “You’re a Stubborn Creature.” continued Miss Musk-Ox, “I wouldn't put you In a hole. No,.I wouldn’t, I’m too nice for that, much too nice for that. “But I’m not too nice about every thing. It's a mistake to he too nice, a great, great mistake. Why If ypu were too nice everyone would make you always talk to them and play with them, and all sorts of things like that.” "You don’t suppose you would ever like doing so much for others, aud hav ing a sweet disposition, would you, Miss Musk-Ox?” “Gracious, wba| good would a sweet disposition do me?” she said. "I can’t eat it.” "Well, it’s a lucky thing we who have nice dispositions can’t eat them,” grinned Mrs. Musk-Ox, “as we’d hate to lose them.” “Aud It wouldn’t make me look any more handsome," said Miss Musk-Ox, “no, not In the least. “To he sure,” she added, “it would he well nigli impossible to make me look any more handsome than I am.” She grinned In a very self-satisfied manner. “But Mr. Musk-Ox, ha, ha!” "Really, the Idea of talking In such a fashion about my matt*, my good, kind mate,” said Mrs, Mnsk-Ox, shak ing her hair. The musk-ox family belongs somewhere between the oxen family and the sheep family. “It’s n compliment when I call him old,” said Miss Musk-Ox, "for you know I don’t like young creatures.” "I know that,” said Mrs, Musk-Ox. “You are quite the most tempery musk ox In the zoo.” “Well,” said Miss Musk-Ox, “I am glad of it. I have always been preud of my temper, and besides I would hate to disappoint the keeper and peo ple.” “Whatever do you mean?” asked Mrs. Musk-Ox. "Don’t you see,” said Miss Musk-Ox, "that they all know I have a temper? Now, If I should become too pleasant, they would all be disappointed. I would be so different and unnatural then. It is ’always best to be natu ral.” “Well," said Mrs. Musk-Ox, "you have a strange way of looking at things.” "I look at things the same way as any one else does,” said Miss Musk- Ox, “with my eyes." "I mean that you have a strange way of thinking about things,” said Mrs. Musk-Ox. "I thiiflt with my brains,” said Miss Musk-Ox, grinning. “Oh, well, you know what I mean," said Mra. Musk-Ox. "But tell me what is your little Joke?” "Ah,” said Miss Musk-Ox, "I have always insisted upon being with crea tures of my own age. They have al ways to do as I say. 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