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HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE After Four Years of Discouraging I had gotten so weak I could not stand, Conditions, Ms. Bullock Gave and I gave up In despair. At last, my husband got me a bottle of Up in Despair. Husband Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I com Came to Rescue. menced taking it. From the very first dose, I could tell it was helping me. I can now walk two miles without its Catron, Ky.-In an Interesting letter tiring me, and am doing all my work." from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock If you are all run down from womanly writes a% follows: "I suffered for four troubles, don't give up in despair. Try years, with womanly troubles, and during Cardul, the woman's tonic.. It has helped this time, I could only sit up for a little more than a millior.4omen, in its 50 while, and could not walk anywhere at years of conti success, and should all. At times, I would have severe pains surely help ;, too. Your druggist has in my left side. sold Cardui for years. He knows what The doctor was called in, and his treat- it will do. Ask him. He will recom zient relieved me for a while, but I was mend it. Begin taking Cardud today. oon confined to my bed again. After Wrt to: Chattanooga Mediine Co.r Ladis' Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga, Tenn.. forSpca J,,tructiotiaon your case and 64- 8aebos tm that, nothing seemed to do me any good. Truatweat for W.* en." snt to V a ,r= J-g W. G. WILSON & CO. Are op.ning this wCek a fuli Ine Of Wool Fabrics aund Siks. New Iosiery and a corn pIetew line of Notions of every description. The latest styles shown in Ladies' Neckwear. Special val Lies in Hankkerchiefs and Rib bons. WWs& W6GPW11Ny C THIS STATE CAN GROW MORE COR.. IF FARMERS WiLL SELECT SEED Proper Selection of Seed One of Most Effective Methods of In creasing Average Yield-Some Points to Look For in Corn. In 1914 South Carolina planted 1,-1 should be just long enough to permit 925,000 acres in corn, producing 36,. th ear to turn down at maturty. If 538,000 bushels, or 18.2 bushels per ealiness is desired, such stalks cal acre. WVisconsin, in the sanio year, be kept separate. Do not gaklier the planted 1,725,000 acres, producing 69,- corn until It Is well matured. Mark 638,000 bushels, or 18.2 bushels per each desirable stalk with a tag or by acre. Although South Carolina plant- s0me other method and leave It stand ed 260,000 acres more than did Wis- Ing in the field. If the corn 18 to be consin, the latter state made 33,324,000 cut and shocked, the marked corn can bushels more corn-almost twice as be left and shocked separately. much as this state. After the Field Selection. This is not as it 3hould be. We Field selection Is of large Import should be able to make as much corn ance, but there Is work stitl to be done per acre as any state. The question after the corn has been shocked and is, how are we to go about it? There taken to the barn. Fxperiments have are two principal ways to Increase snown that an ear which Is cylindri our average and under our conditions cal, gently tapering, and has straight both are necessary. The first step rows of deep, plump kernels will prro lies in improving our land by means duce the highest percentage of grain. of thorough preparation, increasing The accompanying photograph shows the supply of humus, and using com- an ear of the desired type, The cob mercial fertilizers intelligently. The should be medium to small, rather second step is the improvement of than large, Large cobs mean a small. seed ly careful field selection. It has or percentage of grain, as well as a already been demonstrated that our possibility of causing the grain to improved lands are capable of mak- mold on account of the cob's not dry ing from 40 to more than 100 bushels I out, The grains should be long per acre. Just how much more can ja( full. A gently wedge-shaped and be grown on one acre with properly selected seed is yet to le seon. but we should certainly by all incans give the seed qjuestionl more serious 1 - thought. The livestock breeder is far mnore C particular InI -electing breeding stock P than itIs thle avera;Z11e corn grower. in selectinimg seed corn. Yet the laws XA governling livostock 1inl provem11ent are n: the s a ., aS thoSe go v ilg corn Iii IIr") 11,inen. The anl who raIm he s hwops muIy tile t :m'S -ows, wh e'i the large-,t andl( ino:t vig orous, lI:ttIers,,;;4a M o' lls. As somne so's give bet Lr litters tl'a others-. so s0ine ears, of 01 Corn \\ ill produce i m re 4!rI tha Il 0th r ( 'ars. There'ore, Ila e al oI fort to sd tt the beSt vars foeed. Aftir se.eln thlin, tes t theim to see d which yield be-st. Seed selie-tionm :wust be;,in in tile fiedl, in order to know wIat kinds of Mtalks tile 'ars come A GOOD AND A BAD EAR from and wha. kind of chance they A-Shows poor car with too much had. space betwcen kernels, a-shows Making Field Selections. pointed kernels of same. Hefote liaking selecItionis$, fix on the B-shows aced ear with no space type of stalk anl ear desired and stick between kernels, b-shows plump to this tyile. Keel) It always) it inind kernels of same. so that the telection will be alike. plump kernel will lease * very little Selections shoild always h)e made un- space between the rows. Sharply der tiniform and normal cinditions, pointed grains are usually loose on Do not select fromt the best land. the cob. Always talke an average spot in the The spacing and shape of tie ker field. ads will vary with tile variety, bill The stalk 11111st Ie (the 11irst conild- care shoul( always le taken to nelect erai lon. A large car taken fromia only those eas that have well de. pill( of c-olni will 1Ot necessailly he a voloped kornels that are not loose on prodticer of Iar-ge ear's, sinc it mIght the col. The careful study till(1C have had a bIetter chance than some tion of the Idividual ears must bo others in the field, tile stalik iight done after til( liths been brought have been too till[ and lender, and to tie barn and tie farnor can (1 It the ear inight have been' oo high on in his spare thme. As soon as the the stalk. It is, therefore, necessary corn has ieen carefully selected It to know the stalk from which an ear should be stored in a well ventlated Select from stalks wivnch are strong Itsolbeipceda Inral and stocky, and( gently tapering from truhu itrt e ia ti i the ground up. The ear- shlould notgodcnti. be growing higher than ones shoulder, IF .TITOJ. as tils hmas an Important bearing on J EtninCr I-eln xet the aborof gtheingThethan earomtundn at maeuturity. Ifc Rheumatis Eaily Relieved By .Cleansing the Blood S. S. S. Gives Quick Relief by Toning Up the Blood Yes, but how? A natural question. The answer is that you mu eleanse your blood bf stimulating it to healthy, vigorous action, so that i will throw off the germs and Impurities that cause Rheumatism. The action of the wonderful blood puritoer, S. $. S. is ractically renew the life blood, give it vigor, stimulate the ow imakInh.t throw out the germs and the poison impurities. The excruItingP of theumatism, whether it is the shooting, stabbing Sdiatica, th % grijng agony of muscular Rheumatism, or aching arms and legs that brea sleep will be entirely relieved by S. S. S. Don't use nostrums and drugs. Take the blood bath-Nature's blood tonle, S. S. S. Got it at any druggist, but insist upon S. S. S. Let us tell you about blood diseases. Send for booklet "What the Mirror Tells," or if yours Is a peculiar case, write S. S. S. Co., Atlanta, Ga., but begin treatment at once. Headquarters for School and College Necessities Whether in school or college, at home or away, every boy and girl should be sup plied with the following necessities: Stationery, ToothBrushes, Tooth Paste or Powders, Shoe rushes, Hair Brushes and Combs, Fage reams and Lotions, Tal cum Powder, S ing Soap or Cream, Shav ing Brushes, et . we have them. . Powe Drug Company IF IONLY HAD THAI "'/MONEY IN THE ANK XNOW QUIT THAT "GET RICH QUICK' SPE CULATION "Last year I had some money saved up" he said, "and IF I had kept it in the Bank/and left it there it v,ould be there NOW, with more added to it. But a stranger came along with an enticing looking schome 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. C. H. ROPER, Cashier SI mpson, Cooper & Babb RUB-MY-TISM Attorneys at LawRheuasm, Nu. Attoreys a LaW. ratla*s Hoad ciw raaap, Colic Spil*D b Niuss Old Prompt Attention Given All Business SOes, "*Worm Ec. Win Prace In al State Courts used Internlly or externally. 21% BARNUM & BAILEY. jget an early start on circus day in or Have Hundreds of New Features. der to be there in time for the parade The Barnum and Bailey Greatest which starts at 10 A. M., and which is Show on Earth, which comies to Green- said to be three miles long. ville on Saturday, Oct.- 23, claim to present this year "A Circus of All '>Sa- ACIDS IN STOMACH tions", meaning one that is filled with all new features shown now for the SOUR THE FOOD first time and presented by 480 world famed artists who represent every na tion in the world. The entire world has been scoured by special Barnum and "I'ae's Iipepsin" fixes sour, gassy, Bailey agents so that practically all upset stolnuehis In live minutes. the arenic stars that are really worth If what You just ate is souriag on seeing take part. Your stomach or lies like a lump of The time-honored custom has always lead, refusing to digest, or you belh been to refer to each successive year's gas and eructate sour, undigested food, circus as "bigger and better than ever" or have a feeling of dizziness, heart but the phrase has become so hack- burn, fullness, nausea, b ( taste in neyed that, this year, Barnum and mouth and stomach heada he, you can Bailey hesitate to use it, de.pie the surely get relief In five ninutes. fact that it adequately describes the Ask your pharmacist o show you entertainment. More railroad/cars are the fola, plinly pr ted on these required to transport the sh (v bigger fifty-cent cases of la e's Diapepsin, tents are raised, more area is needed then you will under and why dys to accommodate the show than ever ioltic troubles of all kinds muft go, before. In fact, the circus as reachedi o a ipoint where it is the des air of manystmcsoingsioinfvm of the smaller railroads a taxes theiruts"Pe'Dae n"ihrms; facilities to the limit, f r eighty-five tse iecny og ahds cars are needed to cony the gigantic wl ietadp r o sila canvas city from town town. toiit h ~oaltefo o There's material e ugh in thisea;bsdit syogooth year's circus to ~ke dozen circusestalwihah yapet;bu of the old days. " g top" 680 feet long, nearly 1,500 ployees, three wl elta orsoahadits rings, four elevate platforms, acresh of aerial apparatus, the ,biggest stage n d t res tves orlir ever erected for a damatic present- plsfrbloseso osiain tion, a 110-cake menagerie, 750 horses, Ti iywl aemn Pp' forty elephans, a street lparade threeDaepn"cnkssoe epl miles long,.ilcl hm uty illb n Among the novelties offered thisi n season are the "Six Riding Hianna- ahpeaain oi o vrtk fords", "The Paldrens", balancing, i o id~sin aehatun pyramiding and head jumping on the sunsdyle~io n tmc tops of burning lamps. "Pallenberg'smiey WVonder Bears," "Adgie" and her den Gesoeowthsmneaird of nine performing African lions, Bar num and Bailey statue horsesp Maam stion in five .\nadam Bradna's Angel Horses. Three great herds of war eelphants, trained and Dsodny shown by the first and onl'y lady ele- Whnyufedicradaddo plant trainers. Besides these, are 60 "P ent d n g up bakesa aerialists, 60 riders, 00 acrobats anddoefChm rli'Taetadyu 60 clowvns. aeams eti ofe l ih A wonderful prelude to this greatwihnadyoto. esnecys circus is the presentation of the new, magnificent, spectacular pageant, "al- ses c ho e se carsareneeed o cn ie igatic"Papdie'st Dapen pr xes for. assyla Iavas o infrom whim thn1000espet valtomth)acbl Otaie f y hrctes htaa yo partt veeos sourgo od year's ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ yu cicsts~odzn icsstbewtah or lie lik aeump;of of ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ed refusin g to diget htwllpe.8o umst, or yout byou long, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a andrl 10, po sthewilferctate oursundagested food, rings fourelevto patfors, r hve a fleelian ofrdzesh , heart-wil of aria aparats, he igget burent fuldtonesnaset t st line everereced fr adamai pese thepll formua bilainsy or condtinathese fortyelepansa steet pradeth fty-aepsn caes, a se' D poplen miles lone.ical trobem, oft all k Ind mue o, Amongthe ovelies ofere and why i aot rlievs urndi out-o-e seaso are he "ix Riingstom.ach oprtiondi, ton i fyeer man ford", The aldens baancigutes.r "Pape'stn D ae s, hearmless; pyraidig an hed jupin on tsturesslik candys, houg ensach s topswil difs andninr laare forlno' assimiya Wondr Bars .. . Ad "and er ion itsomte bo alls mnte, food you of nne erfominAficanlios, a ; beuseloftmc ensy god tonthe nu nd aily satu hoses M abeith an hiv hyi ppetie;bu whata' willl please oure motrsthtto herdswl fee that yourats tandndD somchn its show by he frst nd olyl yne s ae c le adiscreaned youdwdll plint raner. esies hee, re60 not do reort tov upaxate ork aie aeralits,60ridrs,0acrbatadapsepn ofCbrans a lsome dpeol 60 clownw.laralmos etm, bto yol ll beien A -ondrfu pelue t tis rea wthinac dabout this Dspnden sm circus ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~c totepeettonoph ev reparainu too ifieyto ever take magnficntspetaclarpagant 1j it or indigeton, gachthse, tabetbuArn, la Rokh" i whic morethan yor sealy ofastoahe mbtis be andernd characdose ofk Chaberan' Tabryets andl youre $1.00 Sxlc eepy soldiers, who are exeIII It at 50 Years of age. Colliniuta U ton Road Ta'lx $1.50 III lielu of road e e p yditty. 0i '1 li'av Levy it s follows: IFeelingr1 in the morning when you ought 1' ('onstt o School ' .7 3 ills to be fresh atd vigorous is a sure Or Conty Schroles 3 mills sign of a torpid liver and bilious Ordinar o ll rod 0% mills state of the stomach and bowels. For iload Itailrd ilods I mi11 To avoid a si(k spell givo your FVoad and...........ds 11mil1s system a thorouigh cleansing. For this purpose there is no remedy more wholesome and effective Special Schools--lAturell1 Township. than l rells -NO. II....... ..71 mills '1'iilty-Ridge, No. t.... ..8...ll DR. M. A. SIMMONS Mddcnso. 2..4 mills Vegetable lc3'Xo... .. ... Oak (;rove No. C1..... ..2..1111s No.12............. tiverMedicinfe 0 .-. . 4 The Old Original Liver Powder special &Shools-Yollngs Tonip. Its excellent purifying and in- Yomims No : . m1l11 vigorating influence brings about Youngs No. 2. . 111111. an immediate -ovement. You Yongs No. . 7 mills feel better f . the first dose. Younts No. . . 111111. The bowels move freely so that Ianford No. 10. . . . 1111115 the system is soon rid of the Ora No. 12.'1 m1lls bilious impurities which ar Youngs No. I. ..... 1 Is clogging the vital organs. WI en NO. 6 . . ..2 mills the stomach an boWels ave Youngs No. 7...8.111118 been cleansed th sleepy cling disappears, the ind ecomes Slecial SelloolsDlals Township. cheerful, the dig tion ood and o1.eell Pond NO. I........7 mill1 tho body active a vigorous. Dials No. 2.8 1111118 Dr. M. A. Simmo ' iver Medi- Shiloh No. 3...1 mills cine isnow put up in a handsome (IMY Court-Owlugs No. 5 m . Is lithographed tin box. Barlcsdalc No. 6............ 1111118 Ask for the Tin Box Dials Church No. 7........4 mills Price2 C toitai Inn No. 31Ce.nt mIllS Price 25cents Mrna No. 8.........2.mills C.F.Simmons Medicine Coe Dials No. 4...1 mills Proprietors ST. LOUIS, MO. Special SChOOI5-Stillivan Township MNt. Bethel No. 2..... ....mills Princeton No. 1........8 mills * -___ ___ . Poplar Springs No. 3.....4 mills Deafness Cannot Be Cured hickory Tavern No. 17. ..8 mills by local applications, as they cannot reach Brewerton No. 7.... ..3 mills the diseased portion df the ear. Thereto Sullivan Township R R Bonds 3 mills only one way to.cure deafness, and that is Morna No. 8 . ..2 mills by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mu. cous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling Si)ecial Schools-Waterloo Township sound or imperfect hearing, a when it Is Waterloo No. 14.4 mills entirely closed, Deafness Is e result, and unless the inflammatto 1ca be taken out M allagher No. 1 . .6 mills and this tube restored o I lormal condi- Iethiehem No. 2...4 mills tion. hearing will be de tr ed forever; nine cases out of ten are 'c sed by Catarrh. 4 mills which to nothing but nflamed condition Cotnorpoint No. 4...2 mills of the mucous surface We will give One Hlu red Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that Mt. Pieasant No. 6 . ..2 mills cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure. send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Spcial Schools-Cross 11111 Township Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. CiVoss Hill1 No. 13.... ..7 mills CHIH~?~M~ . 'oss 1Hi11 No. 2..... ..2 mills CHICHESnTER ILLS '('loss 11111 No. 4...2 Mills TIM (ross Hi No.DIA31..N nD.. J..4 I1% ae Ask yo u ist Crois 111 No. 6. 'illsin Re n old miete ii Cross Hi1l No. 3. . ..2 mills xes. seat i Bilu aee -~ To em 0.1Ltivf1 Sile IN. SpeciPIt, a 1 al School s-Fi-tint el' Towashil) yearsknownsis t.Safskt.Alwysellab% e ountille No. 16..9 mills O010O ORiflGISTSERYWERE Hunter NO 4 mills Hlun rN.........4 dMills LAURENS DRUG STORE, Olin on)o. 5 . . 6 mills Laurene. S. C. Hu No. 8 ..3 mills V/a 4worth No. 4.......2 Mills NOTICE Hunter No. 1...2 Mills OfSpecial School-Jack Township 01 The Odells No. 6.........3 mills COUNTY TREASURER Hurricane No. 15...a mills Shady Grove No. 2......3 mills The Books of the County Treasurer Jacks No. 3. . .6 Mills will be opened for the collection of Jacke No. 4.. .3 mills State, County and Commutation Road Taxes for fiscal year, 1915, at the Special Schools, SeUMetown Township Treasurer's office from October 15th Langston Church No. 3. 3 mills to December 31st, 1915. After Decem- Scufetown No. 1...2 mills ber 31st one per cent will be added. anford No. 10. . .1/2 mills After January 31st, two per cent will Ora No. 12.. .4 mills be added, and after February 28th. Scuflotown No. 2...4 mills seven pr cent will be added till the Eeuffietown No. 4 mIlls 15th day of March. 1916, whlen the Pop teto ilb ie books will be closed,.hs h iht~a hi ae All lpersonS owning property in truhtemi ycek oe r more tpan one Township are request- diec ed to call for receipts in each of the Prossnli nlsso ao several Townships in which the pro- It etknofaerq~se osn porty is lociated. This is imp~ortanlt,IthmeryangieheT nhl)o as additional cost and penalty Inay beJeahasteTaurrivryby attached.duigtemotoflcebr All able-bodIed male citizens be- jRS .YUG tween the ages of 21 and 00 years of ConyTesr. ageareliale o py apol ta 0of Octo ept 13, sol.-diesh r