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HUSBAND R .DESPA! After Four Years of Discouraging Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave Up in Despair. Husband Came to Rescue. Catron, Ky.-In an Interesting letter from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock writes as follows: "I suffered for four years, with womanly troubles, and during this time, I could only sit up for a little while, and could not walk anywhere at all. At times, I would have severe pains In my left side. The doctor was called In, and his treat ment relieved me for a while, but I was soon confined to my bed again. After that, nothing seemed to do me any good. SDestruc1 tOf Vi After taking invei have too many W > While it is possible I er is yet to come an to those who are n4 Winterwear at mut Only a limited nt hand--these are off( close. W.G.Wi MORE BECOM FLAT LENSES The do not s - those of in close Sfind Toi ing and Sa wider, TORI C You sh< LENSES Lenses. B. W. LOCKIS FLEMING Laure ~MAN isjudged i He is likewise This fact being I best ? You can be by sending your nem ser Printing Compai ESCUED RING WIFE be had gotten so weak I could not stand, 0l md I gave up in despair. N At last, my husband got me a bottle of th 'ardul, the woman's tonic, and I com menced taking )t. From the very first ti lose, 1 could tell It was helping me. I r can now walk two miles without its e, tiring me, and am doing all my work." 0 If you are all run down from womanly 1 troubles, don't give up in despair. Try S1 Cardul, the woman's tonic. It has helped s more than a million womeW, in its 50 It years of continuous success, and should r surely help you, too. Your druggist has t sold Cardul for years. He knows what t it will do. Ask him. He will recom mend it. Begin taking Cardul today. 1 Advisory.Dept.. Chattanooga. Tenn.. forIrttoChtaog ecn o. SpecI9l 1,,Mridetion-,son your case and 64- p ge book, 'PHoea Treatment for Women." sent in P136i4 wraDpee. 1461 tion ilues rtory of stock find we inter Goods on hand. :he most severe weath opportunity is offered t provided to secure h below market value. imber of Blankets on red at prime cost to Lison& Co IG THAN edges of Toric Lenses~ how as prominently as flat lenses. They fit to your eyes. You will ric much more becom useful. They give you ,clearer field of vision. iuld know about Toric Let us explain them. [ER, Optometrist iITH BROTHERS mns, S. C. by the clothes he wears. judged by his Stationery. rue, why not have the sure of getting the BEST ct order to The Advertl nr at Laurens. * Womell on School Boards. * irs. John A. 10pperson, president of 3 Tennessee Women's Press and Au or Club, who is pleasantly remem red here, where she has visited MrS. >ra C. Lucas on several occasions, cently contributed an article to the ishville Tennessecan dealing >with e topic of service by women upon e district school boards. As this a very timely topic, when the ques it of woman's rights and duties are ;ceivIing much attention, it is prilt I for Advertiser readers: There is a bill -before the legislature : Tennessee that every thinkinlg wo ati in the south should be glad to e become i law in till states. This is xe bill providilg that a wolmlan shall L-rve on every school board. What iore fitting than thatit woiall should elp decide a matter that concerns the tIture welfare of her cilidreln more Pall anything else in the world? If bey have a foulldatiol of true practi al education, they are fltted for any Huig that may come in the after life; al. if that foilldatiol is poor the they ie weakened for all of life's battles. Since there are girls in ill of our' )blic schools, then It is vcry neces try that a woman should be onl every tchool board, or she will watch the onitary conditions of the grounds and murroundings more closely than a man, is well as the lental andil moral col litions of tile pupils. The miien of the school boards are often too busy to visit tile schools enough to know .if they be run right or wrong, and then women are of a more investigative turn of mindul a-iy way, and will keep all eye 01loen to the general surrounl lugs of the school as well as to the ability of the teachers to Impart knowl edge. Maly 1m1en lho have had oilly th1e a(i vantages of a three moiths' free school in their youth, think: "Well, I have gotteil along all right, aid wlat'i goodl elough for Ine is good entough fot my boy." Not so, the .mother, f' - sh thillks thlere is iothillg in the 'ork too good for her boys aid girls, ai( willts thei to (tave tl best, oftet llore because she has beenl (enied th adv'anltages of editeation. .o put Wollel o1 tile school boardI: of Tennessee atd every state and wha ever tley ask for in, reasoii, give them that the boys and girls of tle next gei erationt may go higher than 1:his, oil ward and upward to heights that per hlaps we have not evel dreameId of. Th'lis upper~l coutrtIy section or Tend n5essee, which is so called because I lips between the low lands and th miounitainls, has furnishel to our capi 1.11 city some of its hest allil most suic cessful bItiness m1en1, and is fllrn'iish ing tle whoVlesaIle houses slccessfi traveling men1 by the score, Last year a youig illall from tll section of tle state received a sclolai ship at Columbia tiiiversity, Ne York, whilh was woi it a olipel tive examialit lol witil mallny Con1tes anlts. Wihat wiill nlOt 0our coun~try anl the nmoutinls lying just beyondi fut ishi to tile wior'ld inl brain ahlevemnent andli bus15iness aiccomlllishmnenlts, if thec hle -givenl the1 eduicational aidv'antagt niecessary'3? 'The mnenital ability hlere; give th'eml,.then1 the best edi catIionall tria iig ptossible, and~ lent to (God andl~ time theO rest. The11 fri'n of y'our1 sowinig y'ou mayi3 not see, b)t rest1 assured'o~ theI re illii be tilnull hum Mr's. John11 A. .1pper'soi Algood, Tenn11. TH ICK, GLOSSY H-AIR FREE FROM DANDRUFI (G irl" lIcat ify your11 hir i! MIake it sol ('lothi. ll'ry as y'ou will, af'ter' til apliCa tion1 (of'I IandIetinie, yrl (antil 1(1. nd1( Ifew weekos' lu, , het you 50e new hal111 13 ly(nw hiri'gr'oing till over 1l A little Dan Il(ineI( immedl0(iately dos bleos thie beatut -' of yourI ll hir'. No di forenc i(0 w uill, faded, br'tllti am seriaggy, jus ni~stenl a co(111 il I )anlder'ine and( ('nrefuly113 dIraw strianld at a timuie. 'ilh ('ffect is immii d iteo a 1( nd utmainlg-youtr hirlt will 1 lighlt, tluffy' anid wavy, ando have anu a yeoaranle of' abundantllce, til inc'ompari1 ile Ilust ro, soiftnes sand1( luixiitriance0, beoataly and1( shin:llueri of trute he! ;ot a 2.5 (enit bottle of K nowl tot Dtunderui no fromtny it dr'( ug storeo toilet(' Couter, and1( pro've that yo hil is pr hletty and1( soft as anyl3-th it ha is been niteg leed orl(I 11 injued * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Twielve Things to die this Month, * * * * ** eo e o e e 5*5e I. 'Do not burn the cotton andl cc stalks; plowv thoem under. 2. Keep the plows running evt aunny day; now Is theo time to i under trash that it .may rot and not in the way of cultivation.' I. Nowt lees than two or thre0 ir >rood sows. Get the earlier vegetables st artecd. 4. Write your representative iII the egislature-tonight-about the leg!s ation for farmers so reiatedly urged n The Progressive Farmer. 5. Let your United States Senators and Representatives hear from you about our need for a rural credits law'. 6. Cooperate with a few of your neighbors and buy your fertilizers in car lots. 7. Roll the stored cotton out and look it over carefully to see whether it is entirely dry and not rotting. S. Give the farm implements and harness a thorough .going over, to see that everything is ship-shape for the spring rush. 9. In plowing the rolling fields don't forget to keel) the broad terraces plowed up to the proper heigh and width. 10. Open all half-filled ditches and drains, that the water may keep mov Ing and that the fields n~ay dry out for spring piowing. 11. Keep after the' stumps, weeds and briers that iNe too many of our ftelds look slovenly and unbusiness lIke. 12. Keep the road drag going that the spring hauling may be made easier -'lThe Progressive Farmer. YOU'RE BILIOUS AND COSTIVE...CASCARETS Siek Headache, Bad Breath, Sour Stomache means Liver and Bowels Clogged-Clean up tonight, Get a 10-cent box now. Furred Tongue, Bad Colds, Indiges tion, Sallow '-kin and Miserable Head aches come from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause yoir stomach to become illed with mdi gested food, which sours and ferments like garbage in a swillibarrel. That's the fisrt step to untold misery-indi gestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, eVerything that is horrible and nauseating. A Casearet tolight will give yoi - constipated bowels a thorough / eleansing and straighten you out. y morning. They work while 'yoit\ sIe p-;a 10-cent box from your dl rugg 1st - 111 keep you feel ing good for montlis. .1 illions of mii and wonen take a Casearet now and then to keep their stomach, liver and bowels regulated, and never know ai miserable moment. Don't forget the children their little insides need a good, gntle cleansing, too. * Honor Bol of Shilloh School. - First Grade: iil Iloldel. Second ('rade: Kemper iolder, lies - sic Wilson, N'thel Armstrong. 'Third Grade: liussell Wallace, Kthe e Iihlams, Frank Simmons. - Beventh Grade: Cornelia Wallace - Ituiits Wolff, Flora Wilson, Ituth Wal - lace. I Eighth Grade: Grace Wallace, Frani Wilson. 5 Ninth Grade: Anna Wallace, Glaly Wolff. The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Rea necause of its tonic and laxntive effect, I.AXA Tivi' nRtOMO QIINiEis better thatt ordinar Quinine and does not cauase nervouasness ne4 ringing in head. Renienber the fuil nane ani look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c s * Jionior 11(111 of Bailey Schitool. t Second Grade: ldla .lacks, .\ar - Kn ight, Pearl .Gambhrcll Fayette (Gan; birell. Th'Ilirdl Gradie: I lenry .\adden. Fou rth G rade: Al ta Gamb lrellI, .\ian ning .\lliam. l'itfth G',rade: iDavid .iaddlen, iso .ladden, ihobertt Hailanton. F ISeventh (;rade: E~nunta .\ia'dden, in I lakely, 1Laurma llenijamint, D~orothi .\ilami. Ninith (Grade: l aois Adair, Itosa .\iad deni, isabhell e I lakely, Floyd dGa tmbIrel ~~NERVOUS DVSPEPSIA, GAS OR INDIGESTIOI EaJ~tchi "Papje's D~iepisin" digests 300 eC grinis food, ending till stomachl mbl ery ini live mtlintes. '-Time it ! P'apc's Diapopsini will dI gest anythiing you eat aindi overcome (souir, gassy or out-of-order stomac isur el y with in flye minutites. tif yourt meals dion'j fit comfortabl; ior whalit you cat lie 1like a lump Slead in your stomac i, or If you has Shea rtbjurn, tha t is sign of iijdigel Stioni. i-Get from your P tarmacist a lf cet case of Paipe'- Jiapelisini andi i'ai ia (lose just as soon as you cnn. Tl'c will be no tiour risi igs, no belching stomachl gas or Ih tthurni, futl ness Sheavy feeling lit 'the stomiach, nauist at b I intig lindaches di-4-i iess or -1 by test inal griping. This will all go, at besides, there will lbe no sour food Ie over in the stomach to -poison ye * bireath 'with nauseous odors. * Piape's Dlipepsin is a certain cu * for out-or-order stomachs, because * takes hold of your food and digests * just the same as if youri stomia rn 'wasn't there. Relief In five minutes from all-stol ach misery Is waiting for you at a wy drug store. trn These large fifty-cpnt cases conte be enough 'Paeo's .Diapopsin" to keep entire ftmiy free, frm stomoch d orders .and indigestion for ma~ Gets Right T Makes Short Work of System-Aches In S. S. S. You Get a Twisl Many a rheumatic sufferer has been I the drug store for a bottle of S. S. S. at been handed something claimed to I "Just as good." Truly, to ask for bret and be given a stone Is still in practic If you are troubled with rheumatism i any form be sure to use S. S. S. and no its wonderful influence. S. S. S. has the peculiar action of son ing through the intestines directly in the blood. In five minutes its influence at work in every artery, vein and tit eapillary. IEvory membrane, every orgi of the body, every emunctory becomes effect a filter to strati the blood of it purities. The stimulating properties of S. S. compel the skin, liver, bowels, ki neys, bladder to all work to the one el of casting out every irritating, evbry pal inflicting atom of poison; it dislodges 1 irrigation all accumulations in the joinl causes acid accretions to disolvo, ronde 0 Six times the regular un Monday, March 22, to Monda; with cash or iwoduce, or for be traded out afterwards. 1) ilement of accounts. We have a lot of lctters I Ing in a letter we give lifty c you want it? Then bring in a in by Saturday night, March letter will be given a Sundi Irtles on the Poster at our st< (I'ho Booster Journal of 81 best ten let ter writers, who I able coupon check for 000,00( posited for yourself in the 11 with other Booster Coupons N one of the premilums that Wi Who will he the very bc Who will trim our11 wvinde Music next Saturday by , The Cracker Eating Con o'clock. Everybody is invite( V| STAND)ING MOND) F IRSTr-rs Ev'a Teoagut * SECOND)-Miss May Ro01 .|THIIRD)-Miss Lena Rout1 4 FOURTH~--Miss Rulth Pt SOthorsi followinag closely THE 1300 J. C. BI '* - THE DE'TRO GAS provides the homn store er other buil gas supply Gas to light with for heating room j ~ the bath, Iaundr: mion to city coal On the market Absoluteiysaf'e. Er a Not adrop of~ h1 Ask >f Ii1- Carburettor un t-tMachine in b of - a COT Reduce acrei .One thousand bi SCotton Seed for i f. o. b. Ware Sho - A Ware Shoals hWar wist n Rheumatism Cleaning Out Your Entire and Pains Go Fast. on Rheumatism that Settles It. .o them neutral and scatters those peculiar d formnations in tho nerve centers that oe cause such mystifying and often baffling d rheuhiatic pains. D- And best of nil this remarkable remedy , is welcomo to the weakest stomach. If to you have drugged yourself until your stomach is nearly paralyzed, you will be k astonished to find that S. S. S. gives no to sensation but goes right to work. This is is because it Is a pure vegetable infusion, Is ly taken naturally into your blood just as ' puro air Is inhaled naturally into your in lungs. Get a bottle of S. S. S. today, and ask for S. S. S. d You may depend upon it that tle storo n. that sells you what you ask for Is a good jy place to trade. Write to the Swift .s. Specifle Co., 204 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.$ ra for their Book on Rliheunatism. ther of COUPONS will be given from v, .Nalcli 29, on all purchases made money dci)osited (luring the time, to ou1ble couipons will 'be given on1 set ron children, ani to each one hand oupons free and a sack of candy. Do short letter. They must be brought 27. To the child writing the best ty School Teacher's Bible.' See the )re. )ringfield, Ill., will giveN4o each of the 1 not irow a Booster, a lion-transfer I Booster Coupols. This must be de ooster Club Ballot Box. This check 'ou can collect will enllable you to win I be given In the Booster Club. At Hooster and play the Plano? ws next week. uy Booster. Bring your singers. es. is on Saturday, .March 27, at 3 I to come and see the fin. AY IAILOT BOX COUNT. or. 'dtree. tton.\ STER STORE JRNS & Co. IT COMBINATION MACHINE , school, college, church, lings with a satisfactory -Cas to cook with-C(as 5 i-- a to heat water for ean~ all other uses corn-. gas St no greater cost. ovgc' 46 ycars. Over 30,000 in daily use. tergd in (Class A) National Fire Underwriters. asoline brought into the building. od my for estimate and copy caalog-No obligation . . OYD & SON dai round ' Lauren., S. C. asemend roN /SEED ge aid plant better seed. ishelk Simpkin's Prolific sal , 75 ets. .per bushel a,..C. DURESS Manufacturing Co. . Shoal. S. C.