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* ► t 1 \ p r “ I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash at Laurens, C. H., S. C., on salesday in October next, it being Monday, the'Brd day of the month during the legal hours of sale, the following property and assets of the J. W. Copeland Co; of Clinton, S. C.: II acres of land in Hunter township five miles south of Clinton, known as the Joe Suber land, bounded by the public highway from Clinton, lands of estate of J. C. Davis and Dolly Craw- 1 ford. bf John Joseph Caines, M. D. 248 acres known as the Lester C. Doughtery place in Jacks township, bounded by lands of the Duncan place, Rice j>lace*Jand being a part of the lAlcey Young land. One brick warehouse, situated on the side track of C. N. & L. railroad, between Milling Grocery Co., and the two-story brick warehouse, the same now being occupied by the Farmers Exchange. Also the vacant lot, 55 feet on West Main street, adjoining Mrs. P. S. Bai ley on the west, and the two-story brick building on the east, one-half the wall belonging to this lot: Sold subject to the right of way of the rail road company. All notes and accounts held by the said company, said papers have a total face value of approximately thirty thousand dollars. Further information with respect to these accounts and notes may be had upon application to the undersigned. J. W. COPELAND, SR. 9-29-4tc Clinton, S. C. THE AUGUST BABY Accent on the first syllable, dear mother; I mean your-two to ten months old offspring, who is now your most interesting summer boarder. He has rights, which you are duty bound to respect. If wrongly treated, he frets, howls, persists in being disa greeable, gets sick. If properly cared for, he is the most perfect, sweetest little creature you ever saw. No one likes to be comfortable quite so well as baby. That means, he must I be properly clothed, properly nourish, ed—there are only two sides to him, ■the outside and, the inside, both of which demand first-rate care and SCIENCE AND RELIGION GASOLINE AND RUBBER CANCER NOT CONTAGIOUS VANISHING BOB The Rev. Dr. Shailer Mathews, dean of the Divinity school in Chicago uni versity, says philosophy is of no use in religion, because we cannot analyze our religion, “the greatest moments are felt, you cannot define them in words. There is not a philosophical term in the language or the intellec- judgment on your part. processes by which we seek to I do not like to see baby hanging • „ over the gunwales of a dusty automo- * * P IP • bile, his face scorching under the Au-1 gust sun, while you watch the parade' of the boy-scouts band. I don't like to P. S. Jh, A N S WHAT DO DO? Your tongue tells when you need Coated tongue, dry mouth, bad breath, muddy skin, groggy nerves and sour stomach suggest its use. Always Stiff and Achy? Too Often This Warns of Sluggish Kidney Action. 1 AME? Stiff? Achy? Sure j your kidneys are working right? Sluggish kidneys allow waste poisons to remain in the blood and are apt to make one languid, tired and achy, with often dull headaches, dizziness and nagging backache. That the kidneys are not acting right is often shown by scanty or burning secretions. If you have reason to believe your kidneys are acting sluggishly, use Doan’s Pills. Doan’s stimulate the kidneys and thus assist in eliminating waste im purities. Users everywhere en dorse Doan’s. Ask youe a neighbor! DOAN’S n £!f Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys Fonet-MilburnCo.. Mfg. Chcm. .Buffalo.N. Y. Was In J Misery All Over *T was in a dreadfully run down condition,” says Mrs. Chaa. L. Lacroix, of Montgomery, La. *1 suffered a great deal of pain. I was in misery all over. I oould not sit up and I could not lie down. I couldn't sleep and at times I would have dreadful vomiting spells. The aches and pains seemed to cover my whole body. "One night my husband brought me home six bottles of Cardui and I began to take it I oould tell that I was improv ing from the first bottle, bat I kept on taking the medicine,, for I knew that I needed a tonic that would build me up and strengthen me where I was week and rundown. That la exactly what Cardui did tor ma. After I had finiahad thaabbot tlM 1 felt fine. *1 feel truly thankfbl tor what Cardui has done tor me, for I oould not have gone on Using in the desperate condition I was in." For sale by ell druggists. CARDUI USED BY WOMEN MM OVER SO YEARS, see him carried as one would carry a poke of bran—around the middle, or by the string—neither do I admire seeing him nibbling at a dusty ice cream cone, and immediately aft<°r, to Philosophy has nothing to do with religion, and religion has nothing to do with philosophy. Philosophy. Phi losophy deals with problems that can be solved, or may be solved, by proof, argument, thought. Religion deals with questions entirely beyond our V*. “““ "T J 7 V. 7 reach, that can be answered only by see him supplied with a bag of salted ■ peanuts, to keep him quiet. The best place for baby these hot , . days is at horns. He needs no long ex- ^ kln<ls ° f S ood news for auto - n i I cursions , and should only be taken mobile owners when unavoidable. His daily ablution should be in water delightfully cool baby is a first-rate thermometer him- First, you are told that if and when the natural supply of gasoline gives out, synthetic gasoline will be made self—so that he will play in it with; 10 ukelts P lac '- ... . delight. Your dusting powder should | Second sclenttsts have d.scovered a contain boraic aeid, oxide of sine. f5' stam of . b “ d *' raft, "K 00 rubb " . , j , . „ trees which should increase the yield starch, and so on—select a good brand , . J and stick to it. Let him wear as little ' clothing as is consistent with comfort; . ~ ^ ’ you will hear from him if you are , It is predicted that the cost of rub- wrong I b er delivered m this country will drop Don’t tempt baby with sweets, ices, from twenty-five cents to less than and the like. Give him plain food—he | c > en I ; ® a P oun( I- will then take no more than he needs. I Scientists say they can make syn- Brown bread and milk, if he is old ' thetlc K^oline, but that probably will enough; soft cereals with cream; plen- be Postponed, like artificial gasoline ty of drinking-water not iced-no iced making, until supplies diminish. ( tea. The simplest feeding at eventide. . „ , . . A French scientist proves by care ful observation that, cancer is NOT contagious. To do away with the false, persistent suspicion is a great bless ing. Married couples, living together, one the victim of cancer, do not con CITROUS FRUITS IN SUMMER There is, perhaps nothing more re freshing to the tired body and brain, and nothing more nearly harmless in I 1 0 0 Whether your seat is on the “Fifty-yard Line” or near the goal post, we have a Suit or O’Coat to fit your needs in style and price as well. Suits in the wanted three-button design; O’Coats in the equally desirable single or double-breasted fashion. All of careful workmanship and displaying fitting qualities of the fi nest type and manner. HERE’S YOUR NEW FALL HAT! Schoble and Etchison A wonderful collection of fall styles in felts of quality in the most popular shapes and shades of autumn. These names are your assurance of style, comfort and service. The Correct Style Trend of MEN’S FOOTWEAR FOR FALL Is more happily expressed in our displays of Howard and Fos ter Shoes. Tan and black Shoes and Oxfords in the newest styles for men and young men, fashioned over most comfort able lasts—$5.00 to $9.50. }♦ A. BAILEY, Merchant warm weather, than the juice of the t th( , diseIg( , from ea< . h oth an(J o r . n ge. ; lem 0 n, grape-fruit- ot luue r , camIot cmtract „ That is oved ^ called citrous fruits because of their reliab | e statistics. citric acid content. They are said to, BeaF Important vitamines, which re- ! . .... i . v ^ .. i Pans dressers, realizing that long vitalize worn nerves whether of the di- ..... . „ , . . , ....... , hair is coming in, are buying stocks gestvie, eliminative, or absorbent sys- ^ .. transfonn * tio ' n5 ,., , onK h B air ar . 'citric acid readily combines with im- ran f me " ,s for k . won : e " We< “ r Wh '’ ,e . . i i* ,J waiting for bobbed hair to grow, portant mineral salts which we de- R - . . . , i Short hair is common sense, of rive from our vegetable foods, form- , . .. . , ... # *ir • rru„o course, and, in time, long hair will be mg citrates of those matenals. Thus ... i * u* • -. . » • » i •, | as obsolete as a veil over the face. we obtain citrate of iron, of calcium, . u j * *u • u sodium, and so on-in easily adaptable ! Lo " f: after me ", bad cut tbe,r hair - form for the needs of the body. Peo- i’ nmlt ' ve women f ‘ “L gr °”!- pie who have “acidosis” need hardly, lon *' becaus . c ’. matted "' tb 8 £ ase ' ,t fear citrous fruits, as their acid loses, “ as a * ood tb '"* cold . wea , ber its identity almost as soon as swallow-1 w Lo "* ba,r fem,I " n t e ^ i Women do what men want, and the The fiber of the citrous fruits should , lon| ? bair com “ b » ck - U wi " e° awa 5' not be taken into the stomach by per-: a ^ ain - sons having colitis, because the fiber is an indigestible, tough, foreign sub stance; this fact does not prevent the juices from being highly beneficial in At San Toy, mining town in Ohio, Ray Wiggins, annoyed, bit off the ear of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Amanda such cases. Citrous fruits are invalu-! a y| or - able in colds, fever*, congestions, in-1 i A mob around l . he ™urtroon, want- flammations. Foods with low mineral od tbe m f" 1 “ bcd ’. and k tb<? n ’ ayor °* content may not take up all the acid, f an toid Wiggins he wouW quash in event of which disagreement may be tbc „ char K <! of "“T"? “I"* d,sfl < tur - noticed. Correct by taking less of eit- ,n * . ,f be wou ! d „ t ; ke „ th t J . ,as k bm f rous fruits or by taking more mineral. Wiggins said Yes. H,s back was I have a woman patient now, recov-i f. trlpped ’ be wa » ashed twenty-one ering from a major operation; she'‘ lm ' s and 1 ev '. rybody a PP arontly , was takes the juice of four oranges daily. ba PP y '. , " cl “ d, " k the t motbor -'"- law - along with a mineral water of five' W hat J» the difference between a man ingredients; her improvement is amaz- | that b,tos b ' s mother-.n-law s ear ing; this would not be so if she took and a , raob that lns,5ls oa a P ubhc insufficient mineral to completely as in ^ ’ combine the citric acid. The right way is not necessarily the most complicated way; often the cor rect way is simplest, if we focus our observation in the right direction. There is some mild government su pervision of the radio. Do the super visors consider it necessary or desir able that the details, bloody, or oth erwise, of prize fights should be sent into homes and liztened to by twenty millions of Americans, including chil- NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARTER Notice is hereby given that on Oc- dr *n? Would y° u describe that as tober 3rd, 1927, application will be making an intellectual, “Christian” made to the Secretary of State of, and elevated use of a great scientific South Carolina for charter of corpora- discovery ? tion, to be known as South Carolina : Biographical Association, Inc., with I We must have the prize ring, the principal place of business at Clinton, bloody fights, of course, for those S. C., with capital stock of $500.00.! that can afford to pay $125 for a ring- There will be four shares, par value side seat, just as we must have $125.00 per share. I “speak-easies” for those that can pay to produce book or books of biographi-1 $25 a bottle for champagne. But why cal sketches of men and women prom-4 carry the prize Fighting into so many inent in South Carolina. homes? rnRS Jr. — Don’t prize fight promoters realize that radio broadcasting will stop their prize fighting eventually? Clergymen here and there will be aroused as they listen to the interesting fight news coming in over the radio and then there will be trouble. Many clergymen, fortunately, are interested in things more important to human salvation than Darwin’s monkey theory—which, by the way, was never taught by Dar- • win. What Do " ■ : P. S. JEANES Itc J. F. JACOBS, Jr. J. B. GENTRY, Corporators. SWEET DREAMS for MOSQUITOES 50c per bottle They run from it. 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