". / e * * The Chewiest e.5 Chewing Gum . ever Chewed 5c. the packet or two "Bobs" for a cent at all the better stands and stores. dainty heart of chewing gum delight -er'p ermi y with the pep can s on top and gum within-ll to the flavor. Everybody's cihewing it-6Bobs" HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE After Four Years of Discouraging I had gotten so weak I could not stand, Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave and I gave tp in despair. At last, my husband got me a bottle of Up in Despair. Husband Cardul, the woman's tonic, and I cor Came to Rescue. menced taking it. Prom the very first dfose, I could f4ell it was helping me. I can now alk two miles without Its Catron, Ky.-In an Interesting letter tirng me d am doing all my work." from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock yo are all run down from womanly writes as follows: "I suffered for four trou es, 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 million women, In its 50 while, and could not walk anywhere at years of continuous 7uccess, and should all. At times, I would have severe pains surely help you, to9. Your druggist has in my left'side. sl adlfr~~s ekoswa The doctor was called in, and his treat- i ild.Akhn.H ilrci sent relieved me for a while, bit 1 wasmei!t.egntkgCadloay joon confined to my bed again. After OCatnoaMelneo.Lai' Atent mynu husand6got me abottlei of~ tha, ntiingscnte t doni an god. Cadu, the won. mns tn ic, ander jcom mecdtaigit.rm h er is can/now-alktw mie wihott A 'tirTe nr met tt aming g al my ork." Ca onirdu he wmnstnc thshledng' imor ei itha a' milo* o en'nis5 dovnhefcd it w billdo. up htn.eH wilorcom ~flh~l I'n orn' thng te F'r met ad t. Bieginef takin Cadulda it-snrt hejlWarite ti Cattads die Co.,.des tha, otlugse me to o n all gool ed. e ine ouren." se a awrper tunicsa tret, ti T h le gae thing mny containi Corn (hi in mro dern lfala eedzig it and in~ own ilthse, fel a l s as p he ock. P1D OSE N MULE MOLASSEsFEED Aaye:Po iAAP~It'lmththMrASFesadmue higvs them. ant.. r3 appeate-starsFthe alivarunnarband adsrdi estion . 2 mulFEsO aOrSeat &m atUL tE samed ena ac roey.ina r sien OurIEDSilit (irs ogae) ora ad Aul ~ le Feedhalyes cntains Croun, Alas, GrudAeafmaeapel.gwihs PIED HOSH RLTM~ASE FDIRY" .FEEDg I,; ib12% Carboaydates 6 %. PIMOTDIYFE corfaeArlu:Prote~n 12%; Fat 3%;i Fibroe2;Croyrts5% hacmoe fsrih RED SHIRT FEDAomiaonf DIRY Fakn.E E ruDCoTle Firs rae: Ahala ce n aions;vr c fnt ening l . Cattle th e ry ingofondofit --- eps manfactlreoalo nlE .hR Sorath Fte nd riW) eni:ste qu aby Chtick d Ground Alfafa. Puron ed CaeI Cow ;asses atlc and Baltcd ea. Analyze:Prtin1%;Ft: % Fbrot12% CarbohydFate 6% i t. ;Croyats4A P DM DA I wsontbRY EE iotar n ,,Tne "al Pot e in 2 at m Fibroln acreenint ~ g , ve ateine, W esre ps t ehre, in good onition. A sown Onat, haCur,, adWh eaflarly l o ur ft er mad fro ar ln prodi ea, e es feeor c ast, o f alf ny nr ynslxelatale WVo also carry nfai sln ok of ICAIN. I1IAY Oui fe a sce slh own ;c a eve to ari he xed' ritti ,utur i~t t i lowest ct t r . e a dwo yo h. rt \ us for tprices, etc. ~ Mooy& Carter Co. ** * * * * * * * * * * * * t UNION MEETINO. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * **i At the invitation of New Prospect church and with the consent of Mt. Pleasant church with whom we were to meet, the Union of the Fourth D1 vision of Laaurens Association will con vene with the Second and Third union at New l'rospect church, Saturday, .Jan. 29, 1916. All churches composing these unions will please send full del egations to this joint meeting. It. is earnestly desired that we have a full attendance and a profitable meeting together. 11 :00-Sermon by Rev. E, \I, Tight foot. Organization. 12:00--What are the spiritual condi tions and needa in our Associa tion? J. A. Martin, W. A. Bald win, M. L. Lawson. 12: 30--intcrmission, 1:20--What is the meaning and value of the Christian's cross in a life of service? Matt. 10:38, 11:29-30. W. C. Wharton, C. B. Bobo, G. C. I iedgei)eth. 2:15---A study of Gal. 6:1-10 and its alpp lieation to our church and be nevolent work for 1916. .1. 1i. Mlotes, .1. Ii. Wharton, .1. 0. ~\1artin, It. II. Mlahon, .\l. .1. Owings. Suudnd, .lan. 0:1). 10:410---Ixjosit!ei of .\cts 2::6. 10:::0- -"ITrainedt leadership and ChIris tian devvlopim1ent. W. '. (uilhert :son, 1. \.('ctoiper, lI. : l :" inalnary' ,;rnionl by 1:('V. 1t. (. Lee. I": I5 - Int erni::on. I : I- \\'hal is tlw relattive impoortainsc ol pr:-ye ' : 1 ;d ving in (i(od'. " a .ui)na:' 13engra n13? T. II. I r n n... \ Iro"ck. .1. (htyv 31at -in. W. I'. ('ulhert oin, For (C0ni2tt . How to Get Rid of Chronic Dandruff The' onlly !:ure wV ay i laW 1( :eman ently ridt of eitlu-r ()V'y or dIr., da d uf is tO remove1\'( the coniditiOimi ihl:Itt a it end than keep the hair andl "e1111 il:n a 1 1 e ip1 lent, c eI an, he all thy, vi or ols state :;o dtndir 0f will never retlull . TIhis; heal1s ihatilpoos or hoad w ashes which me3'rely drive away danidru off for a few days at most. The I.:tu3rnn31 Iiirut Co. an(d at 1ilnmher of It ier hf(ter druggists in this vicinity .1re no1w strongly revoilumendin~g a hgtrmlless, inexlensive and '3 13 '3 a : 303n oft sales3 sin33 the' 1,1a3ren1 laa:; 'C iltrodn3113edi it i13 l.1aurenil- hI o..t3b3' i dloea111 ih I it i-C clai 33ed( 1(3 313, re lieves dyspep13!'ia, r l atesC3 13 ig Ion31 and)3 ('nah31.3 11ho3e whot u1se it 3o 31a1 Suspicious. Detectiv~e "liilly'' 10urns ret urnodl tho ot her dany from a tour' th1rough the counitry in thle Interest of tile I tankers' associatioll. 110 wats prIofoundltly lom pressled with the merits of we'stern Pennlsylvaia 1as aI lalce of residenne. "Nothing like It for- a man that's In elined to 1be Ia bIt low-spirilted."' saId Mr. llurns. "They don1't take any chanets with you there at all. Why, if you ge Into a store and ask for a bit of clothleslino the stcr-okeeper will open a big book. " 'Whlat (10 you want this ropeo for?' ho asks. "'Th le old wvomant nteedts It to hang 'And w"hat's your naitjl?' the st~or(keeper~i aisks. "''wan'.13 ,' says~' t ha ' stor'k(eeperV, clostintho b11o1ol;. 'You31 (n'Cht get n1o ropo e w 3itholut it vi'rescription.'" Cincinnalt ime113s Star. Found 1a1 11ure 'ThIhnle. I. 11. W3ixoni, Ilmers .\ICill. N. Y. h1 u33 ied'( (Cham lbelan' T1 ablets313.- fo; diso3rdersi- ofl the(' slllmalchi 3131 liVer and3 salys.,''11Il I'ii "h m rlin'-s Tall s ar 013 he13 biest T hmave ev'er us :ed.''" 11, libtnale ev. eryWheni. AN OLD-TIME NURSE CURED Of Catarrh of the Stomach by Peruna MRS. SELENA TANNER, Athens, Ohio. This Cure Dated From October 3, 1899. Oct. 3, 1899 -"(atarrh of the stomach. Was ntr starved. After taking Peruna I have a good alIpetite. Sept. 11, 1904 -"I ean assuire you thut I am still a friend of Pcnti, y health is still good." April .3, 1900 -"Yes. T aon still a friend of Pernn, Will he a I long as I live. I keep it i\ the liowUe all the time." Dec. 18, 1907 -"I recommend 1Peruna so otton that they call me the Peruna doctor. Peruta recommends Itself when once tried." Dec. 27, 1908 -"I still tell everybody I can that IPeruua is the best nedicine hi the world." Aug. 15, 1909 --"Peruna saved my life years ago. 1 still take it when I have a cold." Jan. 4, 1910 -"I was threatened with pneumonia. Peruna 'saved mie. ' May 17, 1912 -"I am lad to roanything I can for Peruna." May 6, 1914 -"1 hl: a iys been a nurse. Peruna. has helped ine in it work nmore than all other uuedicines." M ar. 22, 1915 --"I have diviled ny bot t le of t'erun. w 1ith p1el';l' innuy tilnaes. It always helps.. Tho above cuotations give a vague gcr pse of the correspondenco we have had with Mro. Tanner rinco 1899. Our files, which cover twenty-five years, include many similar correspondente. n the T1 imany needs for - good cleanser and disinfectant are best 'lul co nomica Ily filled by MENDLESON'S LYE .ts full stren th cuts grease in a jiffy from sinks and pans an/ makes it ideal for disinfecting poultry houses and curing cholera in hogs. Its purity and strength makes it the best Lye to use, whit the extra quantityyour money will buy makes it the cheapest. Twenty ounces cf Solid Lye for a Dime instead of Sixteen. One ten..cent can enough to saponify eight pounds of grease, making more soap than any other 10c can of lye on the market will make. The pound can makes fifteen pounds of soap. Three Forms-solid, granulated and ball. Two sizes- Oc. and I 5c. Also sold in bulk for naking compost. -MENrD LESO Insist upon Mendleson's Best Lye Np .UfCENTRATED - in t ( o. C .. (Muto . / h-l' u ' & (; n (, I jn n . ~~$ 1 \' . \\'. (; *. , I~ydia, . v. C. .l I l' iin & t 'i , iii n, I T. I ' t o yee, uion I. C. \/. 1. ('oggin, I :inn , \\'. '('.u \ Ii ~ ~ . \(J.K. u:. ttion.t :'l~inin 'S.I n ,, . Ii d ( li is, nt n 1.C .l W hel & o, Iare1lns it h- othvivfo. tr~ol o *I \'oy DR.nrensIS.ON. f ~Cl~Ie'~Ir~e Medicnintne * The Id c -iUnr Sys dd, nuion, .er Itc~n'~q -i lch1 1 Iel Or i ~ne ( i tn A Mailey i hoC 444 .. Clintn . I It 1l. ii. 4.\l z nI o, 1,y ia . fi. lilCo. . InrenS MC. I~C. Poreos S.LUS sh or tre iln youhv npricy for youewrk.Yo *** l an* ie atsc n leyr e i ftifeigtk e nu.M~iA.IMMON