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?AGE TWO . Many Kinds of Rheumatism One Sure Mode of Treatment Authorities Say Don't Use Liniments. Treat It Through the Blood. You Can't Rub It Out! Whether your trouble is Sciatica, they originated,. will relieve you of Lumbago or the dreaded Articular Rheumatism. Take S. S. S. today. Etheuinatisml, the aniswer is the samhe. complete recovery of thousands You must treat it through the blood, of sufferers by the use of S. S. S. Is That is the only way to rid the sys. positiv proof that you can be re. ten 'of uric acid, purify the blood and- ieved. S. S. S. is a blood tonic revitalize the nerves. If the blood Is re freed from impurities, litheuniatism revitalizes It, cleanses It, makes It pure us it was before It became inust go. 'T'his in short is the exniet ioisoned with impurities. S. S. S. knowleilge gained by the research lab- gives It strength to drive out these oratories of the S. S. S. Co., i n iuiurities-tho uric acid and orgaAaic ta. There tests have been made for poison 1111d tt it tile ltheumatsxn. fifty years. They know what Rhen- Get S. S. S. tt your druggist's, If niatism is. They know that S. S. S., you riced spei .the origin 1ad, c. wlrieo you ofS the remarkable blood toile, v~irlch S. Co., Atlanta k Ga. Y~Ncedla "romn1c There arc times In every woman's life when she needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. When that time comes to You, yo t know what tonic to take-Cardi, tile woure's tonic. Cardui is coe posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, and helps build them back to strength and healthe It has benefited thomisands and thousands of weak ailing wornen in its past half century of wonderful success, and it will do the same for you. You can't scake a aistake in taking The Woman's Tonic Miss Amelia Wilson, R?. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark., says: "I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth, for women. Before I began to take Cardui, I was so weak and nervous, and had suchi awful dizzy spells and a poor appetite. Nowv I feel as wvell and as strong as I ever did, and can eat most anything." Begin lking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers. Has Helped Thousands. shues s, just theAsm faris t comfortable during the hot summer days, and so inexpensive that you can select many angor at small esta. coos trng pureve sik and silk leats anthing."a Lais fielpibed Thunevsns.gu laran ot ie ith ca'.lptas LoWhIon.Irpite o G~ry od) ontd s W e arre shoing alyo taeotyf"in an ineoaxpnsitioe tand yaaa-iorna select many srcik 't ch e es o other inomt.ocl o F WeXId crr jut ht o neei.os ier , all n.ice light weigt inn a va~segriAet.o colora npesl ndtiaise tpoua. Ciatonfo~ Ladiers of inietraiobe u Inevet SlIiInrgu Sateorot aroutlize wit c ntsip ta ps.e h(lyo LowRoud-ripRats o n ryofdy ctfered (ory the Ad Whereas T h 'ie Prode sitt minhallwa , of the th" o al traton o Inentonalu Expsitinon andui o Panama-alofifori xonty Fneor opecthe erates,~ fectuls or.:t othr lnorma.ion, cand on tsEAme . c. dayoMPTlOay-or a fina g shar, CTheare hrforetr oct nla-f~r ytuta Administrator A ETi-IN. ... oSh o allt an inuar the ot kihndnrheedh ayo a nd rdtoy of thuensad.J.S1iieptemb leron illrendr to al eate 'ereas athan hey e adaea suet aro countof my acts reand tong mae Ad me togran himLettes ofAdmi its- nitiat (lte; esate all Paeran betdat deuens our I-umuTesta-eent<,C Fathe, deeand or te officdaeo Aenne, S..o the stt adefe of S. .~ludge poven rbe foren county J. Prcc atn11thcloore.n.,oan onotessam monus, all andhe haveular the aidre o ytuta Administrator. Anrdinitriof heusaidnot be grnte. Agus 2erso ndeb.ed o. siett den ded, mt hy heand thip2pe ay -',r oi---n eqie o aepy fore me n th Cour oPone to ment on ti dae;rad alnl Iprso rens S.C., n te 9h da ofSeptm-'resnrfl thon cor anyero f saiat, Gie udrmyhn this 27t dia -le -tPotuigPls nt ~a. r-2 f ugstAno omni195 aPicatio Cire lai eno4 Dayt.s0c HOPEWELL NEWS. Hopewell, Sept. 6.--Edward Brock is right sick at this writing, has had very high temperature for . several days. Dr. Shealey is the attending physician and we hope for a speedy recovery. Miss Mattie Brock has returned from a very pilhasant visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. loyd at Laurens. Misses luford returned to their home in Newberry a few days ago, af ter a pleasant stay of several weeks with thAr little cousins, Miss Jo sephine Mailan, Carrie Bell and Mu dred Workman. We Were mutch grieved to hear of the ,erious Illness of \Irs. Arthur Work man of Mlounltvill e. We hope cre this, her condition is much improved. M1rs. Workman was on(e our neighb1or and was nutlch loved il this ('omunility Miss Mattie iBriock for tle week-end. M r. Will Ziinmeriman and lite soi, Dan, visited in tihis coiuini11 ityI the past week. Mlrs. Tom Davis aid Mrs. J. L. Dick ort attended W. .Ml. U. of the Ieedy Itiver ausociat ion at 13u11s River last Friday. .liss i-'anie Alice Williams of Nile ty SiX is a pleasan t vislior at the holme of her brother, M r. Maarshal Williams. M '. and Mrs. J. M. .orioR Mr.\. and .rs. .1. l. Plickert. leave Tui' eslaiy a'. d'ie':tes from llopewell (hurc'h to the In te'denom iti2)lonal S. S. Col vet lon at Sand.v Srl'iungs. .\1r. and \ts. Bob CopeLad o'' Clin ton visited at '\Ir*. Joe .onroe: Sunl) (21a d ad atteldd chiirch at lopewl I In the afternoon. Aliss uI oise Workman left. Saturday' to take charge of the musical depart ilent in the Mouniville high school. Roy Crawford and lEarl Workman. two of our most prosperous younlg farmers have returned from Clemson College wherq they have beenl tile past month, taking a special coirse ill farming and cotton grading. Seyborn Day visited his unle at .Jalapa in Newberry county last week. .\Mrs. C. V. .\lonrle and little son have returned from Newberry. * GRAY~ C'O[URTi NEW'S. * Gray Court. Sept. i.--ilillie, the lit IIc two-year old child of Mr. and Mrs. G '. llellams, died last Ttiesday night and was buiriedl at Di:Als cliurch tle (<,low ing afterloon at .1 o'clock. The parent s have the sympathy of their nuilerou0s friends in their bereave ment. .\Mrs. illie Coker, who has beeni very ill fo' Som111 tile, does not Sh1ow a great deal of improvement. .r. .. W. Wells has heen very anx ous5 OVeir thle conidit ion of his met her whol( has been) ver'y ill at the hlomei of .\ir. and 2)11s. J1. RI. Clhertson, ait Rkom.i for soRme time). A ilrot raCtd mi ~ eet ing 1has b;een in pregress at thle Haait ist chu irch for1 some11 tIie. Rev. Mir. Crian ha Ius be'en preaching, assisted by Rev. .J. L. IHag got t, Ih 11ast51OR' of thle ('hurchio. M\rs. Willi:;, the mother of .\Ir. TI. A. Willis, hlas heen qiuite sick for someW time). .\1 r. and is. J1. E. JIohnison and( ch111 dren('i have retu11rned from North ('ar~o lina, where they hav'e been visiting r latives. Pale, sickly girls wh'lo are approa02ch iing the age of womanhood stand)( in neeii of thle fi ne reguhn l;i g and)( st ren~gthening iieince of I )R. SI.\M .\ON'S SQU'AW \'INI' WiNIk. it is wellI ada Pted( to mneet suchI condiitioens andl( estab1l ishl regulaityll. it (correct s langiiidness, dullI eyes, hadi breathl, weakI digest ion. andl~ nIa IVousness0. it helps the siiffe rer thirough the ('rit ical Iferiod, restIores strength, aipplettite and a c'lear, rosy coRmpllex ion. Pice $1.00 per bottle. Hold by all driiggists5. * DO NOTi F'olmET'i. * * D on't. forget that thle coin ig year will probably again he one0 of highi ;)riced feedstutffs. i.et 's prepareil' now to) meet theC situat ion with an31 immienise erop of fall girain, bo)th for' fall, win I! tf and spr'inig 'astrat:igo and1( for feed next year. Andl while we arc aboullt it, it is well to remnembeir that, ini nearly all :arlt s of thle Sout thi lle soonelr thles e crops are sowni after Septemuber first, the ear'lier and hetter the grazing will he. Don't wait u~nt il winter to'plant, and then repior't that "'smallI gr'ains dlon't pay in the South.".-Tihe Progres sixe Farmer. Diarrhoea Quickly Cured. "My attention was first called to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy as much as twelve years ago. At that time I was seri ouisly ill with suimer complaint. One dose of this remedy checked the trou bMe," writes Mrs. C. W. Florence, Rockfield, -lnd. For sale by all deal LISBON NEWS. * Lisbon, Sept. -1.-Farm work has commenced to improve soie since the fodder has got ripe and ab-out har vested. Some young corn to be look ed after in the way of fodder In the course of two or three weeks. 'rho young cotton is growing and putting on very rapidly, but we think that .lack Frost will get the most of it. The old cotton has commenced to openx very fast, and we farmers will soon be busy up to Christmaus. We are look lug forward to a better price tor our Cotton this fall, anld in case we fail, the coutntry will not be i n any bet tier sihmapd than last year. I lowever, we will not try to vross the bridge Un1ti! we get there. The sowing of small grain will commiene in the oat ly pait of tle fall mnonths an( con 1tinie Ii, in)to the winte! imiontlths. froi v l!'.t we ean liear 'l' 't w b he 1w -1" ol y sutecess i a ihe futuri'e. .\!ises .1uiia Alacfarn of !lti ior', Kathleen lhY aniid .1. .1. Adams, of l.:i'r'ns. visit'd .1. T. A. li'lIlow and lainiiy last week. \iisses IhIary n'..l 'ivia Boyd, of .\loinivill vi'sited . \ '. ami .lIs. Charlevs .\lihun thi; Ia--f weev(.k. IZ. 1. lasleY of the Spail t:inbur . spilent. last S ndlay with :(.lglve. at sl: plac'. lDr. C'a rie iullr' of, Morristown, Tenin.. While hecre to atternd th,- fun0r : l is i b . Air~s. Flk sof .\iounIt vihspelfntawhile wvillh i:; 'ister, M's. Smith. \Ir. and .rs. Siinps;onl Malone ioved Io !ienno last Sunday to tnk' their bonle wvith Mr. atal .\i. Fielding Ray. \l Katlile ll Holmes of 0t' .. ulia I rby lospital, spenit las.t Sunday night with homuefolks. Capit. W. P). Iludgens came down from LIaurens tlis morning to put the gasolInc engine in rinning order, that tie sold Nir. A. It. Iolilles. Mir. Iolmes is running his aite mill on full time anlld is ready to make molasses for tilie public. The gasoline engine pulls the mill mithel bter than mules, and it does not cot Is m lucl to run it. Mr. and Mirs. THee Martin, of Trin ity-1idge spe iint. last Sunday with his brotheir, Norwood Martin and fainily. \ir. A. It. Sullivan and .\l. Greer of fhar'leston, were visiting these parts last. week. 'Mr. SillIvan is always on his job. You can look for that, and rest assured that tihe business that he I1 looki ng after will te attenlded to. We Itrut that. Col. Sam .I. Nicholli "'ho was elected to congress a few i!ays ago, will make good for Sam ias ftie ability and you can't say that lie Is lazy, aid we look forward to some greati work from him int congress 'o let's all help him If we can. Wmvw You Need a General Ton% Take Grove's The Old Simard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a Genseral Tonic beenuse it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININB and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drived out Malaria, Enrics the Blood and Bailds up the Whole System. 50 cents. Priesbyterianis P'racticee Early. Clin ton Aug. 20.-TI'he mianagement of the foot ballI team of' the Presoy I era in (Coillege of South (Cariol Ina is send~ing out a call to all membhers of the fooltball sttiadt to r'elor't foir prael tiIfe in Clinitoii on .\onday, Septcmber' 5th. 'The Priesbyterians have an ex 1'eedligly' good chance for a strong team t his year andl are takIng advan tage of their opportunities by begIn ning thir i'priact ice e'arly. 'The 'onehi, .\I i. Wialt er A. .iohinson, wIll be in Clinton about the 1st of September, ready for wyork. The fIeld is being put in shape and till equip n~.ie arraniged for eart ' lyiac tice. ''lh P'resby ternis hiope to have alt ex(cept two of their' last year's team back again this yeair andt have thopes oif some ver'iy good additions to the 'Varsity. 'They have a very strong sehednte to face, includting games with Woffor'd, Uniiversity of South Carmolina, F~urmIan, ('itadet, IErskine, Cl emson and Newberry. ('aird of Thaniks. We wish to thank our neighbors andI friends for their many dleeds of kindntess shown (luring the recent ill ness and dleath of our (tear fatther. Mlay God's r'ichiest blessings rest upon them all. Mr. andl Mrs. C. P. Wilson. A ('omning 3MarrIage. The I lenry Laurens Chapter D. A. RI. Reliquests the honor of your precenco at the marriage of thelir daughiter Jennie June to Mir. Tomn Thumb Friday evening, tenth of September One thousand nine hundred and11 nine at eIght-thirty o'clock 1(1e Ihour Theatre Admission 15 and 25c. Cara OM Sotes, Oter Iemdes Wes't Cus. Th. werst cases, no~matter of howloug standing, are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Portette Antiseptio Healing oit. it relieves Pain and Heals 05tth tmem. 25e. jtac 53. I(K, 4, This Season's Styles Favor Patterns All the newest styles are easily made with McCALL PATTERNS fH1 NN September McCALL Patterns and Fashion Publications Now on Sale Get a Copy of the NEW FALL - McCALL FashionBook TO-DAY It is full of the Ne w A Chic Fall Contume t.A Advance t tilUmn) - cwct Stylo lIt" Sit yjeq ' IXna MINTER COMPANY Laurens, S. C. Big Bargain 425 Acre Farm five miles south of Laurens known as the Dr. Anderson pla with seven tenant houses and one six-room dwelling. 125 acres in bottom land, from +some of which $50.00 worth of Hay per+ acre has been mowed. A fine proposition for a stock farm, on the new creamery+ + route, which is to be established soon. FOR A SHORT TIME, SEVEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNRED ($7,500) will buy this farm and on e easiest terms. Laurens TrSt Company J. S. Machen, See'y.-Treas. i. ONLY - MAHAD THAT - m/ MONEY QUIT THAT "'GET RICK QUICK" SPIECUL ATION . "Last year I had some money saved up" he said, "and IF I had kept it in the Bank and left it there it would be there NOW, with more added to it. But a stranger came along with an enticing looking scheme and I bit. If I had had any sense I would have asked my BANKER about these 'good things' before I in vested and LOST my money. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. Enterprise National Bank of Laurens N. B. DIAL. Pres. 0.. H. ROPER, Casie