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Get Rid of Scrofula How? Take S.S. S. Fifty Years' Use Proves S. S. S. Will Relieve Stubborn Cases i You have noticed the little fester. r ig pimples oil the face and body- a swelling of the glaids-soreniess InI the legs and arim iuisles. These are a the syigtoms of Scrofula. You 1 tunay have some(1 of these syllp tols, possibly the talot of Scrofula ' infection. But il ither c ase, it Is it k1 dangerous condition. Your blood is infect(. impure, nii you ant lievert It Alway says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, writing of her experience w tonic. She says further: Cardul, my back and hea thought the pain would kil to do any of my housework. of Cardtil, I began to feel lit gained 35 pounds, and nov as well as run a big wate. I wish every suffering CMA The Wonm a trial. I still use Cardui and it always does me go( Headache, backache, tired, worn-out feelings, etc. ly trouble. Signs that you tonic. You cannot make a for your trouble. It has bt women for more than fifty Get a Bott :-: AMON i White We ar e 1, showinj sheer weaves, just I comfortable during ti and so inexpensive many changes at sma We carry just w iery, all nice light we colors in pure silk an< pnices. Ladies fine ribbe< lar and out sizes with 0 ('olny olf I.ni:rl.'l whereaso-, pet itionii sWigned by a leg~aI (11isir.0t No. 1, I urini i 1. (oun Ity, South1 L Carouna, ask(ing 1for an el'cti oln uplonl in the1 LjL3~ q ltoln of vot ing l a niidditionail hi 2 1 m li' axuponi the jpo erly ini said t AChiool dIstIrict to be' usi fo r schiool m iprposes0, hav bee fled I i'( wih I the ll bo1 b orded uon I' 0aCi idOI:1,11 PInestion, ei said! PJleion to be held onl the 8lth day of Septemb~er, 1915', at Wairrcn I Steven's )oh atgementl of th le trustees of said( schiool tI district. Only s'1uc'h eleefors a . returnIl real or' neraonl nranrty fom.I twain una ope to gain )erfect health until the inpurities are washed from the sys. em. If you feel badly all the time, ou must crave health. If 'you waiit c feel renewed spirits, the glow of erfect health, bright eyes, clear kin, the knowledge that you are ,ell, you can do so. Cleanse your lood by taking S. S. S. For fifty ears it has been the standard blood urinler. It relieves the trouble by mnourishing the blood, renewing its trength, and stinoulating the flow so ,at the blood regains its lost vitality, ud tliro.lt off the poIson. Even mg-sttfdi(Ing cases respond. But ou tyiist use S. S. S. Take It for all 11oA Infections. * Get it .At your lyiggist's today. If you ieeed special advice, write lie S. S. S. Co., At.lanta, Ga. s Helps of Clifton Mills, Ky., In ith Cardui, the woman's "Before I began to use d would hurt so bad, I i me. I was hardly able After taking three bottles :e a new woman. I soon F, I do all my housework, r mill. woman would give ,DUI in's Tonic when I feel a little bad, >d." side ache, nervousness, are sure signs of woman iced Cardui, the wofnan's mistake in tryin Cardul ent helping wefk, ailing years. le Today! ? THE :-: Goods j : a variety of fine he fabrics to make ie hot summer days, that you can select 11 cost, hat you need in hos ight in a variety of I silk lisle at popular unidervests in regu can't slip straps. Before the ''Stroll' 2in 1 * best shine Does it easiest Th F. fF. Dailey Co., Ltd., Hamilton Ca!. h1 exhibt the14ir taxI* rcipts and1( re TIhese favoing the :o iill addilion tax shaill vote a1 h:li i (ont aining~ 4' word "Vl-:' wriIIten or t'rhnted * ('reon. 'Thtose agalinst the 2 mIl! ad(- 4 Il)i1nal tax~ .11hall vute a lot COn inngth ord "NO" writtenI or inted( thlereoni. Polls shall open 1 at' Shtti'r of ( o'clock in thle forcenooni id shall rin~tt ope(n1 until the hour 2i O'clock - Ii t aftenoo when1 linted'(. Th - trustees shiall report the resuilt' thle election to the COuntliy audlitor id (lounty supeiten(cdent of educa- $ mn within t n dys thlereafteor. JAMi$S II. SllAlVAN, 1y order of County Hoard. 3PARThMBURG MAN4 O[C[AR[D W'INNER )fficial Count Increases Nicholls' Lead VILLER ANNOUNCES FOR NEXTTERM Mllelal Tabuaititlon of Votes Showed that Nichorls Lead Ills Opponent, It. A. 31or'ain. by 693 Votes. Morgan his not Annonticed ais to Future. The otficial 11ttins from ithe. four, 'otunties in the Fourth Congressional 'istrlit show that Sainuel J. Nicholls, h. Spartanburg candidate, lead his 'reenville opponenit, 11. A. Morgan, by '93 votes in the district. Mr. Nicholls arried Lairens, Union and Spartan uIIIrg cout!'i es while Mr. Morgan only aTried Is h01 onic' county. Nicholls' najority in Spartanburg county was 1,947 and Morgan's majority in Green ille county was 2,026 votes. Nicholls' najority In Laurens county was 4.14 Ind in Union county 328. The follow .ng is the oilcial tabulation: Morgan Nicholls 3partanburg ... 2,728 4,675 3reenville ........4,188 2,162 Laurens ......... 1,201 1,645 Lnion ............ 991 1,319 Totals .. .. ... ...9,108 1,801 Total vote polled I S,09. Nicholls' nmajority, C!93. .\tr. Nicholls was elected for the tin pxpired terill of .Jos. T. .1 ohntson, So hte wVill not have a full term of two years 1o serve. Ile will take the oath of afiice when contgress convenles inl the tall an(d wil l have abourt sixteen monthilit to s:erve. Shouild Ie desire to return to coigress after that time,I anlid it is assumtteid that he will, he will have to enter the lists again inext sutinier. The Next Hlace. Mt'. Morgan has not announced whether or not he will run agait next year, but Mr. A. 11. Miller, whose ad vIt isiIg cm:iitpaignr won for him muelh t niotoriety, has already declared his inteitiont to be inl the race again. 'T'he thter canfdidates havoe not beei heard from. .it. Nicholls has issued a card of thanks to those voters who supported hitt. at ile same litile inviting the cco s'perationl of all good (itizents inl mtak in htis term a "hreneit to my people ind a eritedit to Imtyself antd the people of itly distriet". It la be-en reported that Col. 0. W. Bahb. a stout supportei' of Mr. Nicholls inl the campaign, will be naied the n1W c0n gIessia n's private secretary. So far tirs lacks conilriat ion. Nicholls i Yotr Mant. '.:"rm .1. Nichiolls is the sort of .lodge and Mts. George W. NichollI, of SpaI alaitrg, anld is associated withIt his rather in he practi'e of law. MI. Nichtoi!s is :(r yearis of age. "'Sm .ii . Nicholls was educr(ated at. Woffordc college andi at \'ir'girnia I'o1y ct renii st itote, 1 ila(ksbur g. tie read aw in hris fatlher's olii'', anid was adt Intitt ed to thte ha r. N ichollis and~ Ntchc Ills tiVe se'rv~ed ais ('ty3 at torneys3' ti 'outytt atto'rne'ys for' a numrtber of rears in:st. 'iThe fitrst toilitical ofllce mchet by3 Satir. .1. Nicholls wvas a seat ni the state houitse ot' r'epresenttatives o which Ihe was elected( a few years rgo. tie did tnot enter the i'ace tot'r 'c-election to this oillce, but last year 'art fir contgre'ss again't the incumir >en t. .tos'iph TI. .Iohnitson. ''A few~ mon thIs ago, \ir. Nicholls tay,. W\is., in Greenville. ".\'. Nitcho~llIs' grta nd fathlir,'. lev. Mrin It. .ilonies, was a prtomiintet mtemi er ot' thte Sothi 'ar'olina Mlethiodtis tintfetrnc'e, andi onte oif thre state's nost active workersi for t' advanice Weare shcowin tcSortn' or lth' hce.t itlcea i Iittin lio i rniture ot-I (r 8. M1. & E. II. Wtll'm & CO. I1:ti'rheae n huickly(i urord. irs ar'.o. .\t that timoe i w'as seri u l:-! withi suunnefr ('omob,:int. One cisc of thItis remtud y chiecked thre Itroct 1w.''-wrM .\r' ('. W. IFlortentce, a tock'field, indl. I'or sale by ait (teal- ~ rs. ** * ** * * * ** * * * ** *. iM1ELY~ P'OINTElis F011 * Oillf!A1t0) tN: flil DEN. * Arurust 16 to 22. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ht t'he lor' tiultuitrat Division of C'lem- b) ont 'Clltege wiltl be gladl to answer airy I) nestitorns Irertatinng to orchard ot' C airden.) tn ltant letturoe now and it wi'll miake S eanls in (lie open gi'rundi before co1ld renthri. For fall gi'eens there Is nothing~ bot 3r thtan savory3 spinneht. rTe seed ust. Cuit out the flower stalks of canina s soon as the flowers fadn and new owors will -be produced rnore abun antly. What is prettier than a flourishing ed of pansies? If you wish strong, arly-blooming plants, sow the seed ow. It Is still not too late to make an ther planting or bunch snap beans or u set out tomato plants of the Earl tna or Bonny Bert varieties. If you failed to grow your own cel ry plants, order plants now from a cod man. They should be set in the luld by the flrst of September. iritiuroses are among the best of ur spring flowerilng plants for in loors. Sow the seed now in a mix ure of light loam, leaf mold and sand. Chrysanthemums should now be tansplanted to a pernaient place. welve ,by twelve inchos apart is a ood distance to set them, but where pace Is limited, they may be placed a ew inches closer. Now. is a goodl time to sow radishes in the open ground for fall use. Other all garden crops that can be sown Low are turnips, rutabagas and beets. Peach trees at 3 cents each, apple roes at 12 1-2 cents each, grape vines t 5 1-2 cents each. These are the >rices of fruit trees purchased through ,our county demonstration agent. low do they compare wit lithe charg s of the tree agent? OUT OF THE ('LO11003 any a Gl oomy (ounttenamnce In Laui reiis Now Lightei With Happiness. .\ bad back nalakes y.ou glooinly. Can't be happy with continual back che. Tile aChes a1(d pains ol a bad back TO frlutefitly dute to .weak kidnevys. oall's Kidiley i'ills ar I'evCoilleid 'i '.01 wea2k kidnley. so) 1Iaurenls (itizenls testify. C. 1). 1obertsonl. fWimer, Roue No. Laurenis, says: ".ly back was Ilm mld ny kidneys were dist decled. Of :i whien I tried to lift ,a sharp pain eize( me in the small Pf1 imly back alldi had to drop whale -1r1 I had in mlly mand. MThie kine cretiolns passed (o frequelitl but tle flow was scality nd burned teibh'. I had such bad lizzy spell.s th V alimost fell. Atter .l ferling abotit a year, I Irad about )oan's Kidley Pills an(d got a box at he Laurens 0-iig Co. Tlley relieved tIe inl a tew days, aild by tthe time I lad used four boxes I was rid of the roible. The cure has been permIia lent. Price 50c at all d'a lrs. Don't sim I1y at sk for a kidiey remedy-get )oan's Kidney Pills- -the satie that Ir. Rober-tsonl hadl. 'otr lib r 'o., Prop.-;., Buffalo, N. Y. * * * * U * U * * U * * *. A TRIBUTE OF R ESPE("'. * * * * * U** .. * . * ** . .. I iimmr1y of Ile death of M'. L. S. Iaelihray, we the Illembers of the Bible 1a.;s of the Laiigstol 1 Baptist Sun day chjool, wish to express in words (llr ar't- let sy'ipathy to tle relativeis ld frienids of him, who inl the capaci y of a Silnday school teacher, [ot mly I ried to do his Iity but gave its himble service and has Itut lues innalbly' mtolded aL inod1(eliar'acter' iln ve'ry one who h1)1le has had the pleas lie iti teachinjg. lie at all tilmes look delight in Suni lay schtool work, both hete anid at hnidy' E-lriings, whier'e he mit wVith in))1mited'( su1(ccess, thlough I he had re .igned ( thIere somei fewi y'eal s bef'ore 1is death. Alr. .eil'hay as a cit izen, htad an Iliaiie love towards Is negbr nd( friends and was alwiays welcomed ni thle homies of the people, liewa speellally fond (of socIal life and was goodl ('onverisationtali1st along agri ultural ams well as lioliticall lines, lie ad atIt a Ined a good scripturtal k now I dIge ini hiis ealy day'(13s, therIeby' fitItig 11m to be an etllclent. anid inflluiential nistrue ltor. As a ('Irist iant bellieer, e was a 1Prlesbt)'Ierian, thoughi lhe s. Atlso be had a chiaritiable d (isposI 1(on ,both I in thles, chool andll1) liher bureh work, and( was never' found to *e (listru'istfuil in any of his dlealings 'ith his f'ellowmen. 'lark, .Martitt Pool(', t-anhtew Claridy, :1yd( fliobo, and~ I ligh .\yers. all mleml er's of is class willingly' offered hteir ser'vicels as pall Leairers at the .tnitral services, whIle the y.ounlg Ia iei deoria ted thle gravie with beautII .11 flower ls. We shall eve' che ri sh his meftmory lid we extenid to thte be'eav'ed famiily i:r' ttiost heartfelt symiplathiy. The rhool I ogethier w ith thle entirto eoti hIunityv sufferis a sever'e loss, al though >rtuina tely, Mir. J. T1. Hobo has been lectIed to succeedl him I. WVe dlesire that a ('opy of this be sn t the famIly of the deceased, that It D )111 publie in each of thle couty3 alPers, that a coply be sent to his rurch and t hat it be iniscribhod in thle lliute book of the Laingston Baptist! unlday school. L. T. Benjamin, Mirs. RI. Ld. Holland, Inez Mlyers, Fannie Poole, NIles Clark, noyd n omitee Corn on the Cob --the Roasting Ear is not more delicious than Post Toasties ---the toasted sweet of the corn fields! In the growth of corn there is a period when the kernels are plumped out with a vegetable milk, most nutricious. As it slowly ripens this hardens and finally becomes almost flinty. Only this part of the corn is used in making Post Toasties, the hush. germ and all waste being. rejected. This nutritious part is cooked, seasoned "just right," rolled and toasted to a crackly golden brown crispness-Post Toasties---the 1#%a 101 19i v &uperior Itorn r laxes And they cost no more than the ordinary "corn flakes." Insist upon having Post Toasties. Sold by Grocers everywhere. To the Voters of the 4th Congressional District: I take this opport timliity t4) eX)reXss to you iny hearty 'and siw'ere thInks Illor! the lonmor you have coilltri'd upon le by electillg mie to Collgress. I wish to express to Illy friinds Iy sinn a'I' Ippreviat.ion. for)I their unitiring" efl'orts exerte(d in mybhaf Ihp to. See eache oe of thirn at ain carly (lilte aill X ie'xsn to tihmIII lly apreiation in) perlson. 1 shall1 treasun-v the.ir frienldship as long" as I live. I have en deavore..d from ite vrv he nn o fI' the ia paign1 to mlake it4a l c lenhonest. fair. 4i0h IIn Jny mPits and on thle issued.4 advolvnted by III, and ,;(. out inl Iy phlt orm. OnI this fighlt, you have sveen lit 4to elet inl, and I wish to aissure yoll that I shall iideilvor 4 to d4o 1vin mlmy pwer foll 1 ile people of imy district. I amll now PmW nIr t, an1d what verl ability and energy I ma1:Y h Il l bw ( NIrteid inl yoneI behalf Iin the work i hav.e before~ mle 1for1 Y01m I.n:al wed'lfme. I (arlnlest ly ilk all thle peopl, thoe vi. M ed for me aild thow wh voted agalins-4 to isjoin l , Wil e and help Iw' mlake Illy teril (f oli e sir 11 grea-tu ;Iwiess thit it, w ill o 1' f great bI lten fit t mlly p opll ' d edit to my S4eilf and to4 the people of ImlY distrit. A-:Iiin assurinig you (0, mlY deep s4inOCer, 41m14 heartfelt apprecciationl for Ihe honor. yol u vi ve conferri'dl pol li.t, Iilt Vey simnrly your's, SAM J. NICHOLLS A ugust 25, 1915. 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