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y In New Quarters \ • *. . 'iv--. > ' / \ ■ * • ' ‘ p _ We are now in our new Brick Stables, and have gotten in a car load of the finest MULES ever brought to this market, and I • • ’ # ' ' wiil continue to handle them the balance of the season. Vll our customers and * friends are invited to come in and look them over, for we feel satisfied if you are needing any stock we can supply your needs. Ehrhardt, 5. C. ■V 4 • x ■ X 1> \ \ \ \ X ^ #■’ t / K/ / 'A ■/ / |— : ■ / -Vs 1 MKM. WOBTMKV HAYS HHE ULAlV LT UIYKH IT EXDORHR- KENT * /v, SPARTANBUEG WOMAN K ^Lil • CARDS. • R M . JEFFERIES Attoney and CooBseilor at Law WALTKRBORO, A. C. Pkmrtteu hi all Cborta except EqeJty. >* Dr. A. J. Anderson, Offloe Horn: • a. ml lo t p. Ip. aa. to < p. m. Phoae ia->-X. Wilturboro, 8. a yA -• SI f or jw. M lt Helped me In Every Hey I Needed Belief, M la Her HteUeaeat. In H. C. Enrea Work W1U Do 5 dey Hchool Work. Tan lac Proved to be a good ton; ic and stomach remedy for me and It helped me in every way I need ed relief." declared Mr*. J. J. Wor- they, of 68 Railroad Are., Ark wright. Spartanburg, la a' statement she gave Junb 7th. "I was troubled a great deal with indlgeatioa and my whole system was run down. My appetite was about gene. I was troubled awfully with nervousness, and headaches caused me a lot of suffering. When ! had one of those bad nervous attacks, I could not rest at night. The Tanlac quieted and strengthened my nervee though, and I soon was eating heartily, and the indigestion left me in a little while. Those headaches were re lieved quickly, too. In a short time I was feeling a great deal better. 1 am glad to endorse Tanlac, for it helped me In every way." Tanlac, the "Master Medicine" Is sold in Colleton county by Jno. M. Klein, Walterboro; The Colleto’i Cypress Co., Colleton; Cottageville Drug Co., Cottageville; Islandton Mercantile Co., Islandton; W. C. Glover. Green Pond and Jackson* boro; E. R. Bishop A Co., Lodge. —.■ — Save all Hens For a Sake of Eggs The Department of Agriculture Is now opening a campaign urging fanners to refrain from selling hens from the first of February to the first of May. and at the time re questing buyers to refrain .from buying hens during that time. The poultry knd egg section of the United States food administra tion feels that this is a highly de sirable move and requests your hearty co-operation in seeing that the best possible results are secur.-' ed. Every hen which ts sold before the first of May represents a food loss to the nation of about thirty eggs. The total loss of eggs rep resented by the customary selling of hens between the first of February and the first Of May amounts to 'about 150,000,OOP eggs. The value of these eggs is about 80 per cent of what the hen is actually worth, so that this program does not entail a loss to the farmer, but an actual gain. ' We hope that you will give full publicity to this program since it is of interest to producacs and deal ers. V WM. ELLIOTT. Food Administrator for South Carolina. Spartanburg, FeK_14.—Prof. W. W. Long. Director of Sxtenstoa Di vision of Clemton College, has Ac cepted the chairmaaahip of tho Rural Work Committee of the South Carolina Sunday School Asaocintion, according * to an announcement made here to-day at the State head quarters. Jt Is the purpose of the State Sunday School Association to have associated with Prof. Long on this committee many of the lead ers throughout the State who are particularly Interested in rural Ilf? and in plans for co-ordinating nil the forced for community .uplift This committee will be advisory and will recommend plans for bringing about n closer co-operation of all the forces that affect the economic, social and religious Ufe of the com munity. As the Sunday School As sociation is interdenominational la Its nature, and aw Sunday school problems are common to all denom inations. It Is believed that through thUQ rural work committee plans will be devised for touching mitre vitally than ever before the entire life of ivery r.uraj community In the State. ' x There are now fire large com mittees of the South Carolina Sun day School Association, according to a statement from R. D. Webb, General Secretary, and when the membership of each is complete these committees will contain more than 1|0 Christian leaders of all denominations in South Carolina. The chairfk^n of these five commit tees ard: R*v. W. H. K. Pendle ton, executive: Dr. H. N. Snyder, educational; Mrs. S. K. Burts, ele mentary; R. P. Boggs, finance, and Pfof. W. W. Long, rural work. Hi IH ‘*5£HB5HS9S9p W. LOOK AND BR.YJ» THVu M • mm tor* • tin, that hi« bwft. pann Ion* a ana tkat’a kar puft. r f ,/ II Pwy-.xt MW4 1*01*8 Mr So. If you want your automobile seat eovurada and clothes cleaned, net The Naw York Pressta* Clab; 'fm that*! thetr buolneu. New York Pressing Chib # J. B DAVENPORT, Manager. . / ■ , \ . ■ V " Id Cura a Cold la Out Day. TateLAXATTVU nnowoQoioln*. U*tot» the ssd Htodeche sad work* og tt* Cold. U ft tails 13 cars. OS Mdi has. a*. BEST U»T»E FOB LIB MB BOWELS Don't Stay Conutipoted. Headachy. KIUouk, With I treat h Had or Stomach Sour. No odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how much vour head aches, how miserable and* un comfortably you are from a cold, constipation, indigestion, bilious ness and sluggish bowels—vou' al ways get relief with Casearets.. Don't let your stomarh. liver and bowels make you miserable. Take Casearets to-night; put an end to the headache, biliwisn.'ss, dittiness nervousness, sick. sour, gassy stom ach. bad cold, offensive breath and all other distress; cleanse ^qur in side organs of all the bile, gases and constipated matter which Is producing the misery. A 10-cent box means health, hap piness and a clear head for months. All druggists sell Casoafets.. Don’t forget the children—their little in sides need a gentle cleansioi.. too * litti'.k-j OSKPHI NK~R mode" Josephine Rhode^f two-vear-ol*i daughter of J. W. Rhode, died Sat urday at No. . 203-A St. Philip *' >r wt.Charleston The remains were shipped Sunday by Funeral Director J HenrJ Stuhr. to Ehr hardt for interment. Mr and Mr*. Rhode formerly lived in Walter boro and left a few months ago for Charleston where Mr. Rhode was at work. HtCENS TOUR DMORUli MID STOPS FILM HI . y. Save Your Hair! Make it Thick. Wavy and ItewuOfnl— Try This. Thin, brittle, colorless and scrag gy hair is mute evidence of a neg lected scalp; dandruff—that awfu scurf. There it nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. ' It robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverishness and itching of the scalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die—then the hair falls out fast. A little Danderine tonight—now—any time—will surely save your hair. Get a small bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, anf after the Irst application your hair will take on that life, lustre and luxuriance which is so beautiful. It will be come waxy and fluffy and have the appearance of abundance, an infiom- parable 1 gloss and softness: but what will please you most will bo after Just a few week's use. when you will actually see a lot of fine, downy hair—new hair—growing all over the scalp. *************** * A- M * COTTAGEVILLE school S * ’/ * ************$«» Honor Roll for Jumiar>v First Grade- Ruth\Reeves. Mar guerite Williams, LucHe Buckner, Edna Willis. Herbert Griffith. .Vita Griffith, Wyman Rreland. Mari*- Is- gett. Second Grade—EdM Addison. Ulmer Smith, Kate Adams. aHa Lieza Ackerman. P.eatnce Reeves. Herbert \rkerman. Lee Hoff. Bor man Reeves. Leon Willis. William Willis. Sixth Grade—Verneiie Ackerman, Pauline Willis. Seventh Grade—Ralph Griffith. Tenth Grade—Corrie Lou Wiiju, Horace Rhode. — Ortmfc Cnaot B* Cand Tttfc LOCAL applications, as Um CMSfc the seat «r the fcsssi J2s r^v^ssrs. » WiM extern *“ in catarrhal ccndiUons. srr:; "'■“ 1 CSOVt-Si . fee*. . Prop *' T® 1 * -0 * ° PUla for coBatipathMS. M CILOMEL MIKES TOO BEITHLT SICK k — .. t. — , Stop Using Dangerous Drug Beforv it Salivates You! Horrible! Its * ^ You’re bilious, sluggish, consti pated and believe you need vile, dangerouk calomel to start vour liv er and clean your bowels. Pere's my guarantee! Ask vour druggist for a bottle of Dodson's Liver Ton* and take a spoonful to night. If it doesn’t stnrt your liv er and straighten you right up bet ter than calomel and without grip ping or making you sick I want rou to go back to the store and your money. Take calomel today and tomorrow you will fcH weak and sick and nauseated. Don’t lose a day’s work Take s spoonful of harmless, vege table Dodson's Liver Tone tonight and wake up feeling great. 0 It s perfectly harmless, so gixe it ♦© your children any time It. can’t MUvnte, so let them eat anvthiag afterwards. * ■ • * ■ ' t • . . . - % .v • We are offering a meal mixture, guaranteed analysis 8-2 1*2 1 at PER TON Less 5 per cent for Cash, freight paid to local station. ' Ritter, S. C. MORE Horses and Mu * * A X. F. L. KINSEY Has returned from the west re he purchased another car load of fine horses and mules. If A *.' you need a good work animal we can please you. xA" '' ‘ V YOUR BUSINESS IS SOUCITED MITERBOROII STOCK 1 VEHICLE CO. H. W. Black, Jr., Mgr. '* / PAINT vVITH OUR LASTING PAINTS v ; \, x ’ x r tOO!other things you need. a-a WWW W W ^ VVSW A -- _ SPHINX PAINTS DRY HARD. YOU WONT FIND them “Sticky*' weeks after y'ou pit them IN, AND WHEN THEY DRY' HARD THEY’ PRESERVE EVERYTHING YOU PAINT. SPHINX PAINTSJ LAST BECAUSE THEY ARE MIXED RIGHT WITH THE PROPER AMOUNT OF WHITE LEAD AND OILS. UaSE OUR PAINTS AND BEAUTY AND DURABIL ITY ARE GUARANTEED AND ASSURED. -^I-’TOMOBILE PAINTS* ^ fiS 01 * PA,NTs AND PAINTS FOR HOUSEHOLD •, usb. AA / ’ PAlXT Brushes, win- . ^be^e. Plrrv - r0M ^ 1,0 01R HARD ^ tJSE OUR HARDWARE; IT STANDS HARD WEAR. V i Vx, / .V /