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You Need a Tonic There are times in every woman's life when she needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. When that time comes to you, you know what tonic to take-Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardul is com posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act gently, yet surely, on the weakened wonmanly organs, and helps build them back to strength and health. it has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, ailing women in its past half century of wonderful success, and it will do the same for you. You can't make a mistake in taking CADUI The Woman's T nic Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4 Alma, Ark., says: "I think Cardui is the greatest medic ne on earth, for women. Before I began to take Ca dui, /1 was so weak and nervous, and had such wf dizzy spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel a Well and as strong as 1 ever did, and can eat most ything." Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all alers. Has Helped Thousands. Here 's A ' Tip' On. Rheumatism Follow It AN ACCURATE DESCRIPTION When your arm or your leg feels "all knot ted" with rheumatisIn, when you feel as though your muscles were "tied up with a rope," you are really describing your pains accurately. Rlheumiatism is a condition of the body when acids and other deposits of inpuities are ac tually "t icing -up" the stramds of muscles in your body, or strangling the nerves and tius I' m SwirTPnCIricco. producing the awful shooting pains of sciatica. , ATL4NT.\A. lumbago, etc. ledical authorities agree that - UA these acid deposits are c rried and deosited ) - V.. by the blood in the various parts of the body - It stands to I S n, therefore, that locail appll - cat ions such as rubhing with so-called remedies '":/' Prkc Sie.$I.001rioilIe canl't do any p~lirianet good. At be:t they j (.,,tr can relieve t0he pain a lite and only for a P- SI 7P.i k little while. The only way to effect a real curo is to attack the real cauoe-tle blood. It is Til SWIFTSPECIFICCO. cleansed frot the t roubleoi t deposits by troublsome eposit by TLAINT .TIFZORtt S. S. S., the reliable blood puriller that is now easing the pains and healing the Ills of the third generation. S. S. S. "goes after" the Impurities in the blood as relentlessly, as eagerly and as thoroughly as a ferret goes after rats; pursuing the poison into every vein and artery, into every nook and corner of the body, and chasing the troublesome substances out of the system. The blood thus cleansed, carries off the acid and other injurious deposits and "filters" them out of the body through the kidneys. S. S. S. is not a drug. It ist a purely vegetable blood purifier. You can get S. S. S. at every drug store. But it in addition you should like to have the advice of the doctors in charge of our laboratory, do not hesitate to write us. You will receive free, conscientious and confidential advice. This is in line with 'our policy to make every effort to insure the best results from S. S. S. to every sufferer. Get a bottle at your drug gist's today. if you Wish special advice, write to Medical Department, Room 45, Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. Here's an imp~1ortanft fact; one-half of all the cars on American highways are Vords. Because Ford cars have given snt isfaction from the begin ning. Every Ford ow.~nc r is a Ford booster, for the car more than meets his expe'ctatioin. Consider the record of the Ford first and you won't look furt her when you buy. Runabout $390; Touring Car $440; Coupelet $590; Town Car $640; Sedan $740. All prices f. o. b. De troit. On sale at Craig Auto Company * W. C. Waldrop, Mgr. Phone 334 Laurens, S. C. A combination of both ilqid and ?sie. The podcea briiant, These plleeeotalane aeddaa will sot crack the leather. They preve lb. leather sad increase * the lfe of your shoes. TiE F. F. OALLE CO., li., Ut|FFALOI.T. emmmmeBLACK-WHITE-TAN 10* KEEPYOUR SHOES NEAT LAW GOES INTO EFFECT. Anti-Shipplug Provision Serves io ('lose Locker Clubs and Beer Sa. loons. Atlanta, Ga., April 29.-Georgia's new prohibition law, one of the most stringent passed by any State, prac tically went into effect this midnight. The anti-shipping provision serves to close the locker clubs, beer saloons and stops dispensing of liquors by the more influential social organizations after May 1. Virtually all the clubs had pur chased stocks in the past few months with the proviso that any left over could be shipped back when the law went, into effect. Much of this was shiped out of the State today and to night. Many dimiculties are placed in the way of the person who wishes to have shipped the small amount allowed by the law. 'Transportation companies are held responsible for the consignee signing a receipt, attested by a no tary public and the delivery of the re ceipt to county ordinaries. Attorney General Walker yesterday decided that the transportation companies could not charge the usual notary fee for witnessing such receipts and that every agent of the companies could act as notaries to the extent of wit nessing liquor shipment receipts. One express company has announced that it will not deliver liquor, but At lanta has leased a spacious store room where all liquor shipments will be handled and where special accommo dations have been provided for con signee to get their packages and go through the legal form wit I as little annoyance as possible. Tie law prohibiting advertising of littuor will make it necessary for such advertisements in newspapers and pe riodicals to be eliminated before they can be sold in Georgia. Statutes w hich govern the new oen ditions are coiuposed of three laws. Sassed at a special sessiot of the legislature which met last lDecemler. Ilriefly they provide that no beverage contitainitg more than l-; per cent al (obol may be sold, that one person may not receive iuore than two quarts of liquor, or forty-eight pints of beer or one gallon of wine in any thir ty (lays, and that no liquor advertising may appear in any publication dis tributed in the State. Under the old law, operative for a number of .years, the alcoholic per centage allowed made beer saloons possible, and in the absence of ship ping regulations locker clubs could operate. " " " " " P " e g. " e" " " * JONES NEWS. * " " " " " e e e . . . " e e Jones, April 2-1.-We had the pleas ure recently of meeting our warm friend, Mr. Dug Emerson of California and our schoolmate, John Zigler of Iotuisiana. .\l r. .lohin Sitmmns of Waterloo visited his dauighiter, .\lrs. W. T'. Joties, Jrt.. last week. .\tr. Sanimie Itasor of .Mountville, foirimrly of t his place, was hetre last week. Ini companmy withI Wa lter aiid Frank Joties and oum' teacher, \lrs. G;. la. iraham.ii we attnded " Field D~ay" in Grteeniwood an ten ijoyed tl'i e'X exerises. vety much. W\e recenitly niet our warmii fr'ietids, ('apt. Elkins and Mtl. Eillis of Grteen wood, who servedl with conispiciuus bravery in the Civil Watr and we ttrust they iiay be spared ma ny yearis to en joy. the blessings of w.ellI spent lives. The following candidates were re ccently~ in our mnidst:I lomier t'llac kwell, oif 12aurtens; Etheredge of Phloeniix andit halaude Wy'~se, 11. 1,. Golden a nd Shie'ppar Ye ~ldell1 of Grceen wood. Thec .\t. Ghallaghier school itienle will be next Sat urtday, 29Ith, and a cordial welcomte a waits all whoi( attendc Wec recently had the pleasure of meiet ing Mlessrs~ Clemumons of Tennes see. Mlead of D~elaware and M\r. and .\ rs. Edmtiondosoni of Washintgton, who are visititig their daughter, Mirs. II. D. Rleigal. IRev. (Copeland of Brewerton filled his apipointmnent yesterday ando gave its an excellent sermon. M\r. hierring of Mlarion, is visiting the family of lisa father-in-law, Dr. Townes Jones. Mir. (3. . (Grahiami has sonic very fine pigs for sale. Mir. J. A. Ellison of Drewerton, at tendled preaching here yesterday. Biorni on 21st inst., to Mcr. and Mirs. J1. A. Scyimore, a daughter. Mliss Nonia Riley of Spartanbutrg, spenit the week-end with her father,. Mt'. 0. 13. Riley. 11er. J. lB. Cotinelly of Prihncetc't, wll ptreach here next Sunday t 5th Sunday) afternoon and w.e cordIally invite everybody to conic and hear him. Don't forget to arrange your plans to attend the Jones picnic on Wedlnps day, 24th of May. Those wishing to bid for the refreshment stand can write to nr W. T Jones * DIALS NEWS. " " 'Dials, April 24.-The school at this place closed Friday. . Saturday a pic nic was given. Notwithstanding the very busy time, quite a large crowd was present. Everyone seemed to en ter into the spirit of the occasion, and "mirth and joy" were unconfined. Prof. Ralph Wilson of the Gray Court-Owings institute was the prin cipal speaker. His address was a masterpiece, and was enjoyed by all. Many helpful point were gained and which no doubt will be carried out in the near future. At noon a picnic dinner was served on a large table under the wide spreading trees. Everything that could possibly tempt the "inner man" graced the board, The teachers, 'Misses Winn and Wright have had a most successful term and it is with regret that we learn Miss Winn will not return. Miss Wright however, has accepted and will teach here again next year. Messrs DeShields and Drummond of Lanford, attended the picnic here Saturday. Mr. Charles McCall, Mrs. Alex Mc Call and little Boyd, spent Easter with relatives in Helton. \Irs. Roberts and daughter off Blacksburg, are on an extended visit with Mirs. Ambrose loider. Mr. Wright of Tylersville and Mr. Clyde Childress of Laurens, were in attendance at the picnic Saturday. Miss Eula Winn left Sunday for her home in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gray were visi tors of Mr. and Mirs. Arthur Vurry Sunday. Mliss ('lae and Nannie (''mpbell are visiting relatives in Itelton. Miss Hlaskell Wright of Tylersville was a week-end visitor at the home of \irs. ii. Y. Simmons. She was accom panied home by her sister, Miss An nie Wright. Misses Vena, Lola and Ethel Martin have retuarned home tl'omi a short visit with their sister, Mrs. Tom Hramlett of iLaurens. .lr. Sam Curry has returned from a recent visit in ('haleston, where he was the guest of his brother, Mr. Pluner Curry of Salome Springs, Ark.. who in company with others, was con ducting a meeting in the "city by the sea". Mr. Curry has many friends here who rejoice that he is making good as a singing evangelist. The many friends of Mr, Arthur lHarris will be sorry to learn he is ill. However, we all hope for him a speedy recovery. There will be a school entertain ment in the auditorium of the Eden school building next Friday evening. the 2Sth. The entertainment promis es to be an interesting one. A small admission fee of 10 and l5 cents will be charged, and a cordial welcome awaits one and all who see fit to at tend. Mr. and Mrs. .ohn Kellett, Mrs. Ludie Baldwin and children of Iiick 01ry Tavern, wer'e in our midst Satur day. Mlr. Kenllett is in tihe race for shieri ff anrd has miany friends liere who are gotig to see to it, that lie miakes a good race. .\ Cess1s Jtohn Simmi ionis, Eriest liar ris. D avid fl rownilee anrd Wiliei ii arri s a ftertnooni. .\1r. and t ii 1rs. Itoh Gra vUi* s ited .\3r Z. N. Grtay arid family Sunday. .\lr. llob .\lotre atnd fai ly, .\!r. andl .\lrs. Hartley Owvings, andi~ Misses Ethel andi~ Lucy ('heek were visitors of Mir. l'mmtta Willis and faitly Sundi~ay. Mir. C. F. Hrooks arid M\rs. H. A. Suil livan of Laiurens visited their mot her, Mirs. 1. S. Brooks Sutday. M\r. Frank Year'gin who has been teacing ini the lowe' part of the state, is at home for the summer va cation, as is Milss Nita llunter, who taught the past session in Kline. Mir. J. Archie Wi'llts of Atlanta, Ga., mttoredC~ ov~er Sundlay and will remiain for a fewv days visiting hiomefoiks. Mir. ('laud Owings of 14aurens spent Sutnday with htomefolks. Epperson Home at Algood Destroyed. Cookeville, Tenn., A pril 12.-The beautiful home of John A. Epperson, at Algood, burned Tutesday afternoon. It was one of the most valuable resi dences in this county and was elegant ly furnished. A considerable piortlon 'of the household furtniture was saved. Mir. Epperson's wife, Mrs. Clara Cox Epperson, former president of the Ten nessee Woman's Press and Author's Club, is one of the most widely known literary womnen of this state. Mfany of het' poems and sketches have appeared in the Banner. 'To Speedi Diggs.Catdmnetti ('ase. Washington, Apr'il 15.-At torney Getneral Gregory today asked the siu itreme court for an early johit heat' tag on the, Diggs and Caminetti white slave cases which are up for review on writs of certiorari. F. Drew Caminetti and Maury I, Diggs, both of California, are under convictions for vinlations of the white .lave la., A Hand some CUar WHEN you pay several hun dred.. dollars for an automo bile, why not get a good looking one-one that you will be proud to own, proud to drive and proud to take your friends out in? Maxwell owners have a just pride in the handsome appearance of their automobile for Maxwell Motor Cars have the same attractive lines, the same graceful design as the higher priced types. In addition to good looks you want, of course, a reliable, sturdy and economical car. But there is no doubt in your mind on these points since the Maxwell a short time ago established the World's Motor Non Stop Mileage Record. Any car that can run continuously for 44 days and nights, averaging 500 miles per day 22,000 miles in all and without once stopping the motor-is bound to be a well designed and well made car. Any car that can perform such a wonderful feat on an average of one gallon of gasoline to every 22 miles is bound to be an economical car. We have such confidence 'in the Maxwell car and the company be hind it that we are willing to sell these cars on partial payments and deliver the car to you when yon make the first deposit. In justice to yourself you ought to know more about the Maxwell car and our pay-as-you-ride plan. All we ask is the opportunity to tell you. Touring Car, $655. Roadster, $635 Prices F. 0. B. Detvit LAURENS MOTOR CAR CO. Laurens, S. C. DISTRIBUTORS FOR In your search for the best and most economi cal coffee, you take no chances when you buy Luzianne. Each can carries this unqualified guarantee: "After using the entire contents of this can according to directions, if you are r.ot satisfied in every respect, your grocer will re fund the money you p'aid for it." We also give a money-back guarantee that you only have to use one-half as much Luzianne as a cheaper coffee Write for premium catalog. ofr m ci enfic lly grown o r ow Vail Prompt deliver andsatisfaction guaranteed. -. fall to ie at sactory result., an once you plant IDles H. a nt. RAAano.