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Cleanse The Blood Banish Rheumatism Rheumatism Due to Bad Blood. S. S. S. Your Remedy Tiomands have been made well. People in the poorest health, suffer ing froi lheumatism, with whom paIn was constant. Who believed that their vitality was sapped beyond repair. It was proven to then that the canuse of their (rouble was te blood; that Uric Acid, the most faithful ally of lheitum- i latim, 1121d gripped them. The poison in the blood had sapped its streigti. 'I'le weakened blood had alloyed poison and impurities to accu 11111tlate. and all inergy was gone. rThfi, ( fet "poorly," were listless, pain was ever present, withi poor digestion alfl dyspepsia. They tried S. S. S., nltiure's blood tonie. They gave iup/drugs. This eompound of nature's rent idio.. o' rools and her lits l isd at (irugs "ralled to (10. It literally wa Ihed h uloodl fr om from poisonid itld wilth the flow of pure blood came back healh, sirength, v igor n l lippiness. 4et S. S. S. from your drug gist. Insist. uponm S. S. S. If youirs is a long standing case, write for special ai vie to S. S. S. Co., Atlanta, Ga., but begiu taking S. S. S. lit once. iiiA1 AAACC Some Quick Sellers We mention here a few of the many items that were recognized by expert buyers during the past week and purchased freely. Yard wide Pongee Plaid Silk in choice col oring. Perspiration proof Chiffon Taffetas. 36 inch plain Wash Silk, colors white, green, light blue and navy per yd. 25c The range of Silk Finish Poplin running from 15c to 25c per yard. Just opened a yard wide Velvet Corduroy in pure white at 50c. With a full line of Silk Velvets all stand ard shades. W. G. WILSON & C04 MEI F LEETS Chap Stick for chapped hands and lips--a remedy that has proven its worth for many winters. Powe Drug Comnpany 181 DON'T YOU NEED A NEW A TIMEPIECE? 2 "ACCURACY'IS THlE FIRST QUALITY THE WATCHES AND CLOCKS WE IIANDLE MUST POSSESS. "PUNCTUAL iTV'' IS THlE ONE BEST LESSON TO TEACH YOUR? CHlL DREN. 0(UR ACCURATE TIMEPIECES WILL GET THEM TO SCHOOL ON TIME. GIVE YOUR? LITTLE BOY OR G;IRL A NEW WA TCHI. NO PRFSE NT' LAN PLE~ASE THEM SO) MUCH. D)ON'T YOU RE!MIME! 10W IPROUD) YOU WERE 01F YOUR I IRST WVA TCII'. WI H A VI MA NY MODELLS WIiCH, TIIOUGH SOLD~ FOR ITL MriI.ONE Y, WILL KEEP TIlE RIGIHT TIME. FLEMING BROS. * JONES iNEWS. * *% Jones, Oct. 25.-Mr. Vester Jones of Washington, 1). C., Is visiting rela tives and friepnds here. We recently met our warm friend, .ir. l3en Arnold of Princeton. less's W. ii. lill, Mac Morrison and John Cochran made large crops of molasses. .\Miss Belle jlones opened her school in I)arlingtion on the ISth inst. lr. and 3Mrs. Wilmot Smith attend ed ih( 1,aurnis Fair. ihorni oil the I0th inst., to Mir. and Mis. .Joh n ('olihr'an a soi. All who attended thle Piedmiont Fair at Green wood relored a pleasant time, not withstandIing the inclemency of the Weather. Itev. F. I,. iralliblett of McCormick, formerly of hiiS place, was up1) last week, looking after his rents. We were very sorry to hear of the death of i)r. Ialley of Coronaca and tenderly Sympathize with the bereaved family. Frank and Walter Morrison attend ed the Belton Fair. Rev. Guy Martin of Cross 1ill preached at Mt. Gallagher yesterday. Mrs. G. L. Graham attended the teachers conference in Greenwood. Mr. Andrew Allen of Chappells, formerly of this place, recently pass ed away and was laid to rest at Tur key Creek. Rev. Duckworth conduct ed the funeral services. All of our people sympathize with the bereaved Ones. Our11 School opened ilis morning with .Mrs. Q. ,. Graham as teacher. We cordially Iivite all of our friends to send in their children. Rev'. Copelaid of ire werton illed his appoitilentil here yesterday and gaie us an xeeliln sermion. C'01,11 DO NOT 1.E A VE WI LNGLl'. Iiclhilse a cold is Stubborn is no reisonI why you ,loliuhi be. I listead of "wearing" il ollt get Sure relietf by taking i)r. King's New Discovery. al)ngerous brol(hial and lung ail IlIils oftII follow a cold which has beenl neglected at Ilw beginning. As your body failhfully hattles those (old germs, no better aid (a-in he givei thau the use of this remnedy. Its merit has beetn esteld by old aild young. Get a hottle toiily. 50' and $1.00. * * * * * * * .* * * S 5 . . 1101.1, GRlVE' NEWS. S *e****5 *** * eeoeaee Hlolly G:rove-, 0t. 75---.\rs. .1lmes Comptoln, Ine Pearl Moore, formerly of Liresi, now of Rtaleigh. N. C., is visitilig reltives anid friilds in this vicinit..\l Mrs. om ipto n is a'Iharm ill!- youn woma an we art delight 'd ti havo her wii us lilHer husiband is n th l ot 'ite14d staes W431h l i'. (a i. I CI 11 Il h WI 'r Or.. .\ice lry Com(1 plonl , ia form r r.hh-nI( asd slolly C;; ov s3'I e, ndow of (treenwood. Vis4ited relative; anid friel(ti here I:: we i'ik. 1ure o atdnt Nn the ek-endi w t hers 1)' 1 i t e lr. iin'''ai-I fe is\lrs. h Claeced .\Ore has) been qulitel' .\01r1 aln. hemplet, who wasl ve s a i ick lphidl of cetr.11 (011i os Its ptaii sosenucesflillell 1 thennt nlow~t a tning thle c ityg scl.Ouhu t.\ al PiNE Wl'0. I' NG'1l~lail 0'01 ii lotherI,('O r.gh lell d 's Pi a-ion'(IIIIi . e y fried.A ailments.'Th fa gsowhat cin is1 aI oii'.eeyo oh odtos Uii'ds qualilri len the mucous'a in ther tel arPassaTees. OTh. 1.mbination of thoey soohntligl and ers, wth and weotefin' thine'lty mak pectio n aieat anyg rnemeyt fom ahilross tnh fredsloA Vaily hofi Unoied chtt troop canh afr o b witousit sere at bthle.fr niicesdpo vot uardirentroediag teeicnr sectionso Tex aso t l---h .0 lnpadiStates troi' sxtatties aveor beens wrepreo ditiued Mesah aboele cty, coterninl bordie, ato whid agint lay bemusen thino acros the troos.eaha Duls AM sonlr Edetac.9het to held as.r" ervee ats te. 0.r an 'in ewrensnpr ton, ard is ptling3 theeploxisa beeniI' reate on g thfoe Iearnboed the c'ity,,5'l10 femard hig duaezs o which keen ay btte ofu(hd win flye min-Cug 1iiiEtd.It N ay gaveJ(" TOW hR('P.e 11on,' Pa Iobm in mnysleepls "M. . 3POWAN" FOR EFFICIENCY South Carolinian, Head of Big Bureau Shows Why lie Succeeds. Washington, Oct. 30.-Admiral Samuel McGowan, United States navy, as "Sail McGowan," as lie is familiar ly knowni aniong his friends and home people, today started something brand new in official circles here. Tiring of being addressed by all kind of mean ingiess titles, he Issued a statement re(iuesting that hceafter lie be ad dressed as plain " N." McGowan. "Mr." AlcGowvan's order, which is most unusual for a m1lan with such rank as he has attained, is as foilows: "'o All Officers and Clilefs of Sec tions, via As.sistanit to the flurcalu and Civilian Assistant: "1. Duing tle course of tle last of ficial weekly inspection Of the i)ureau of supplies and accounts I was va riously addiressed as 'Admiral,' '(ol eral,' 'Paymaster' and 'Chief.' "2. Wherefore I should be much gratiied if there might from, this time forward be uniform observance of the following notice issued to (and initia ted by) all officers and others shortly after I came here in July, 1914: "'As 'Paymaster General' is a long and somewhat cumbersome term by which- to address anybody orally, I shall particularly appreciate it if you will please call ie "Mr. McGowan.'" The last issue of The Army and Navy Journal contains the following editorial on Nlr. McGowan's work: "Wide and helpful pu blicity has been given to the successful business administrat ion of Paymaster General AleGowan of the navy. It is an ex Cellent thing to have civilian commer cial interests seeking to copy tle bus inless laetliods of our ofilcers. Appro Pilations will be maide all thb more readily when it is recognized that ability as well as honesty is displayed in hi1gh adin in stratlve posts. llappily tle coulntry has always belen able to ('0onsider lioniesty a distinguishing hall ar1k amthong tile otlicers or. 0111' naval and ilniitary services, ht many clvil ians Iave thought. of lie buireau chiefs as ralther iin oceit old gentlemnlii or incarnate bundles of red I tapie. The pubic likes tile ty'e of paymaster general Vh1o says: "Make it a bur'eau witi a small b aid a navy with a big N' Also: 'Reiember that the stor'es exist for the fleet, and not the fleet for the stores.'"-The State. SlFFEElt FItMI INDIGE'STION ICELIEVElD. "lefore taking Chamberlainl's 'lab lets my lusband sutffeired for leveral year's froi indigestion, aenusing him to hav' e paills inl the stomtiacl and dis tress after eating. ('ha Ib lai's 'I aIleis relieved lim 01 th1e.;e sIells righi Waay," writes . \as. 'Thaoimias tase3*, Genaev1a, N. V. Obtainable ev Miss Greg.r3 Compliminted. Wednaesday afternoon Al as. .1. .\l. AartkIey \was hostess at. a bealiifil Ica, giveli inl lionor of .liss Eslelle (regory3, anl attrative bride-elect of th Ii as~it week. ('arads werec received at the' door) lby little .\lisses It all ic A .\leu antd .\laratha .\leudlock, wilie Al as. IDu l'oant Gu;aerry3 andalrs. Ellrod .\leCuen shaowed thie guests into the diawving room, whlichl was beatifulily decorat edl w ith pinak dalIias anad fer'ns. 'Thle hostess, gutest of hoinor anid Alris. 11. C. Walker' received In thec room. M'Aiss (Gregoary w~as beautifully3 gownedI ini a creation of peach bios som mnateriat with ti'mnmings of sil ver lace, and wvearing silver slipperis. Alt's. Ii. C. W~alker' wvoir pinuk cr'epe, wIth gold timmaainigs, wvhie the hios tess was miost alttractive ini a gowna of green chiffoin over' yellow withI gold rtrilmigs. F'romi the dria wintg irooim, Alts. lFran k League and .\lris. Sami Itay, of (Colum ibia, u shered te gtuesIs into thei dinintg roomi, which was bueautiful ini th(le t'ich, warmta color semiae of teal, a praaofutslin of red'( sal via be ig u sed. .\lris. Davis and .\lras. Guya lFosteri ItouIred Iteat, wilie .\liss Ituby .\lark'leIy of Atlnta, and1( the .\lisses I loward Passed saandwichies, In Itle large living r'ooml, thea yel low miotif was beautilfully' shiowna by quanatitieos of miarigoldI anid yellow cand(lies. Froni an attractive booth in this room11, M1rs. Joseph James ando .\irs. Lu1cian Earle served launch. Over onae hundred ladies called dur inig the afternoon.-iteenville Daily News. BERLIN INVESTJ0.'TES F.1. No Ofticer in Geranuy .Army by 'That Namte.. Berlin, viai London, October 31.--A special investigation by' the Germani miilitary authorities concerning Robert Fay', under arrest in New York eltariged with conspiracy in coninectiona with, an alleged plot to blow ull Shiips ('arryihng suies)10 for thec Enteont al lies, amid who has declared thIat hle wvas a lIucatenant in the e(;rmnan aramy, wvas followed by a statemient fromt thle au thloa'ities t oday Ithat therome Is not1 now anmd never' hias beeni atn ofleer cal led IFav in Ihao Uerana A tino 'T-e"Wonder Car" Quiet Clutch-Runs in Oil The clutch of the new Maxwell operates in a bath of oil. This makes it remarkably smooth and velvety in engagement, and eliminates 80 per cent. of noise when the gears are shifted. Designers of the highest-priced cars agree that the clutch should run in oil. The Maxwell clutch and transmission meqh anism is fully enclosed. We are waiting to take you for a test ride in the car that has broken all low "First-Cost" records, and is breaking all low "After-Cost" records. UneAekoairisp Edxtrickarter DemounziNe iw E etndLight kein Vision wiidclzi/d JIp11,df U F.O.B DETROIT LAURENS MOT CAR COMPANY The greatest thing It% moeir feeding dXn h Is NMO!ASSEN. It cot#' CALAP0,11 down the f ill a d builds p the stock. RED) SHIRTF It~n~r. Ard TT n A 0V O ~'U~'HORSE AND MULE MOLASSES FEED '~ It's somtething the I-->rses and mules like-giv es them an Sappetite-starts the saliva running and aids digestion. SFar superior to ant all grain feed. Give your horses and ///mules a treat, and at the same time save money. ~jOur RED SHIRT (first grade) Horse and Mule Molasses Feed contains Corn, Oats, Ground Alfalfa, made appetizing with salt and p)ure cane monus saaalyz'Ces 57% PIEDMONT HORSE & MULB MOLASSES FEED 8:e&nd,re - ^,"alyePo 12%; Carbohydrates 55%. WAMP FOX HORSE & MUL.E MOLASSES FEED (3dGrade),Tbhi~n,"aehid Patens SPERFECTION HORSE & MULE FEED (DyMmxeda.,;,"enuaturn~ndymzd n ProtIn an2% ra 3u/ Fibre 1aa l2%; Carbohydrates 57%. This Is composed of straight ~RED SHIRT AIRY FEED Skeepsirthem rn goe ao drti n ch t e no o., entricu the tunlit of e ih c strau Alfalf, Pure fan Mtol o a nd dilt Alyzes: Proteln 15' a % SFIbre 12%; Carbohydrates 60A.J Plf.DMONT DAradY-FnalyzeA:Protelin 12%: Fat 2%% Fibreo' R ED SHIRT HOC FEED rs;"" o D,:sl a;,- Grud nr Re SWe manufacture clso) REDl SIR~T Scratcht Feed a :d RlI D IIRT Unby Chick Feed. "SEVYEN EGGS A WEEK"HIEN MASH Cope of crud Con r ui i'roteta of% ac ta, .1 ; Fte i, 1 ruhdtisi eed. Mteal. Antalysi:~ Asshowna on the baea in our ed.neatrly allo our fredl ls made from Carolina produ cts. e-en to ithe ~I t ai iv in '. Y,. tre, tl ei fore. in the mnarket . We also carry a fl stork of GRAIN, IIAY ot sce ici c prl eile cato furnlah thle greatest nourlsi o r aythe lowest cut your feed bIlls down. WrIte us for prices, etc , Molony & Carter Co. CH ARLESTON, S. C. PJERSAL SALE Will 4ef November 18, 1915 at my home, Gaines, S. .L, 10 miles south of Greenwood, Fifty four head Registered Golden Lad Jerseys, also one No. 17 DeLaval cream separator. Auctioneer, Col. D. L. Perry, Columbus, Ohio. Catalogues mailed upon application. T. P. Hendr1.m, (Owner