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Wonderful Stuff! Lift Out Your Corns Apply at fewi drops thenlt . corns or offuse 11101t linger1S no painl. .No hu11inbunl .\n! y corn, w 1 fheth r hard4. .-ft mr helween thev toes. will1 loosni l !:iht II and lil't out, without a partiolhs of painl or sorettesA. This si- eAled f'rezonle and is at (o!I.:wuId of et her discovered by a Cincinnati manl. 0' As k a1 any dtrug ito re for a Sml11 botlte o t''re one. iech will cost bI a trille. 1ut is ml tI'In to rh it ote'. feet ( of 1\ery cOI I or e:tiu*: ly I and shorii ly tho varn 41r vgld wl loosen1 and canl h.. :fted ol 2t w'it 11h tners. T du fr zone :oo sn'l oat ol 11he ee-A.or en!1ses butI shrivols themn with ::'e 1e irritatiol ie Ow urmround . :i,' No p:in -, al': no oro DVi Opinions Im nr -nali-d -aa hple, itor I ii~dl.- J. 1U 0gh V i tf~~f, atlt hea: . h on dr't"" . <la 'u a 111a . I hi r . 3 t trd Pn nnds Innn 1i m kti *a s I U"l troubl .- -. 'hi. tu a l el~ ~ ~~!r Gra:1(r LieLRllao on ' \ . . - .. Li die f i o er moyero g h a haid of .oi ht ol k -c&r; 11 ' i- c, tl'c , .\a cf~~~~~~ I~~i Itpoe;ta .I rO i iALot I foG doden. All oor' l o- y fmid noricleAt a ng', w .-Dr, T.a ] Srit n . for o yns r T:. houans volutr 'eter vom' wo en tell iof the2Or good II Cadi hasgo donhm hso isk colhea::rdlyo thwa!ne cf C rad I pof e hat adu afr aig omdne t flor boe.kigqut thatbit-.,ormn wrs lnt dCayrku. It iakeomposed thengrints wih n- a IT he hetatnics Toer sa. can ry uCardi SA0i : h n r - my ho . , o *g NARlNII: NEWS. * 5 eeeeee . Narie. .Aug. '7.-Ti.e fariers of this colillllity are hu.'y gallering in the harvest. .i\,s. .lohnson, .lts. Martii and .Mrs. .\lary Tetuipletoll. all of battr-ens Visit ed .\irs. F. II. liutIton last Thursday. .\Liss ( onnie .liae Cratdoeck has re turined froni \Woodrulf. .lisses tlanche anti )ena Nelson and Bilanche Santiers visited at the flurt'lon 1101110 last. Wednesday atfter noon -, as the guest of .\lrs. Annie Chap ittati. liss .1anie Caiwell has returned home after a pleasant visit with rela tives at Friendship. \I r. iex 'atterson At Atlanta. Ga.. Vis Ite d his parentIS, ,\1'. a11d .\r .V Ib. Rteid last week. \Mr. Edarl Baildwinl was in (1ur1 comil Ill Ili t i yil 't y I t I I n I . .\ '. 1. ie C'l illnill speI)vIIt last Th111 a 1 with .t . 1'a her iilII of I hc \arrior 'rek sect iol. \ r. -t ): r i r i I : i,s Oh-m .N, i aind .\I:. .\; umr i u\ l i I a' . .\lr i. \i Malr \\r . \ I b- n 1 I l. re1 l i' l t d A; I I ~ -I 1 ii iI I IIili. Pii ;_ 181 ( 1(I 111 i iit- i veryi ii otae visii h to it'ry~ .- if r ( ini . \\ l'it 's tii )1 lli . I li . N ie At'r.rl.:tol ' ldi. ('ox spenti 'un h ula! hom wlIiI~ il thir .\ ri s.o \1 I Fin ;1i::. l'.ii i I('ox. it tij y r i 4.. I. \ah-l rep and(leat on Vales. \1lin h |-I. Ii! N e oi has rturne to iI loe Iiiomi inl iltlendIronille afterch o I '-u-le \ahlre .n Iily \;la (O x.i li a i a lt s. uiitljo nv.en l'ri to .\inbi tolit o~lhilly frii and re lies. .\r.Iiianford il leiimanyin The ilul Cimprovlmt .\soit Iion mer.I) lody aternoon.I; Tey mee tn wa: s v-r instrucitve asd welas Wniy Iib~'. Or I s. hool s oby inII on th much o Septeinbe an wellln want t iir a hio rcln-uihiln.euhy \i hp all iintst'ieay nn thscoo will comI l on th( a t dayi I prtepared1' todr' Itheir: larht a iI10 i IV Wl pal ac i'h allo r e re.l as EEN NEIWS. * v 4* 404oe* eee 4ee*4 ]"den, Ang. 27.-Talnt Iminemorial in stitut bit Ohe Whaim Lawn plenic was held Friday, August 21. A large crowd was presenut, who paid sAtrict attention to Ohe patriolil addresses of Congress man Sam. .1. Nicholls, Col. Alvin l)ean and Dr. It. 13. St ewi* rt. .\Ir. Fred Armstrong who has been leaching in Louisiaia for the past year is expected hoi' tihis week. Mr. M. W. (ray and family motored to (reenville oie day last week and visited their soil, Hooth who is a mem le r of o he liTraynhai I aIrds. They were accoipanied hone by Ms. John Malhon. \liss .lnove' Bahh spent the week cnd in ( reenlpon(d visiting friends aii irelautives. .\liss ldna Owvens was the charini g 'tiest of .\iSS .\i l e' ii Holder last week. .\r. I. W. .\ar1till who his beeln i workinall t the enlt inenit' inl h' Gren Sille. retlurned hoie Tuesday. .\liks Ular: Ca phll of liials, nt foertainled qu1ite, a1 nnn11hib of her frinilds and relaives- T%%dylith . hlawlat inl honor olf \Miss Ethe1l r o- (1 ;--. 110 11h .1v l .'ir. liartnand \bereron01hit. of lonena hl'ah. The c n IwaIs .1rcatI ly -i y l I t''111hat . Z :lr' I bb lild !anily bit d i I I d I 11, ' .1 till M ? (. . \. : , r m u y it n ai T i; i :J. . I' iI . \ . Nl .i. \ 1t. \lil - r. . TI. I4 i l, . . i'o b ain .\i .l ti lu h n last weekl to \isil lir. aind .\lris. \\'. A, .\Ilton. \ss iiit, are visiing I\r. ani .\l . ien. \\. II. 'ri iht' ispening' it I(l ilt day wtit h h i s pre nts.Iil .\lr.11an .\lr.1.\\il'. a. \\ ' a lstht.e da \I. \\'.t I10 lii(iark 'h IIsireti e it frises andii 1 relat i s ere. Mi .\lr. iT. I. hl'ole andit .\l. .l. \\ .\1 l to laudha. etnne iros .\to fe s e dn w \laster .\111 s ill\' s n Sti. vis tig .\ I ill . N h s wicL litle suo, hla vi .' F I't'oe . .,,iili t- Ii'sa ' 0 i t . '. i . ili 4d it p i unday wi. \lr I 1,. . Iilln . 1iKI3 & (0 \\'te ire 01npr that .\ ~ llr.il .I \. t 11an is ilt ii. Iliits man~ Iri 'ndt hoeto sueehii to and going!at aroud soon. ' iiie oit'hihy T a ir a! lhi.t \ nek alt large sttlij pric(esIwili i isyouaton'y. Ailgfath2, 1917,- weto rede. From the Pens of Saxon Owners 'VI E ''irO'S.A N I) 311 18I Wl'IlIOUT No'I('EA lE WEAlit. I Wish to contgratilate you on the great car you build. After running over flve thousand miles it floes not show the least signs of wearl and Is mtecliltlicaliy perfect. When it comes to all-around service, there Is nothing at anywhere near its prlce that can touch it. Nly Saxon is good for five thousand more tiles and 1thien some. Douglas Shape, Nek York. S:IL131 iL Li.S IIA.il ATOII-310TlOl N E V Eli I EA I'S Oil KNO('KS. (IliIbls all 1Illis oil igl. [in a letter recently received front George eCrilli is. of' Wiidsor, Verimont, lie expresses his satisfac tion a follows: "I an the owner of a 1916 Saxon roadster, and withotI a dotlit, it is the 'est Car I ever owned. I have had several diierent Inakes, bill ny t Saxon hasithet lil heat. "I rovel( one hiin1dred iniles theI other day aid thiouaglit that I itast ieed Water, but ol exattin fIon I Vounild IIe tailiator' aliost f7l1. .ly Ituotor' nlevier ieai; or knocks and i van climb anty hill on high gear. In thei'se parts a faatilia slogan istY\oui tann't heat a Sax.'lOn.' Wil. AT ('A N liI\ TA' IT1 1'. l'lt, o' Owasso, kllih na, is an ;litItsI astic' liaoster. "As Ior 1IyN 8iZaxon 'il-i'r' show tue a carI that (anit ieat it. I canI o1traaun and ottlibli anything from a .\laxwell downl the line. ve(ie itly I per'suaded a Portd to ace Me by giving himn a half aaidelntdicap isulit --F'ord inl t h11 ditch and Saxon otte-ialf mtile in ie lead. "I can Ibrvottlie tilw 1lai two intiles per Iour' on hit si('d or as fast. a tifty-one and can [rove il aly A .\ rave t1ht1-wt and onie-htalt nttiles to the galol of1 gasoline and oIt(e itihdriel and twenty-ive iitets Ot a 4tu:ai el oil. ThI' Iew\ series roadster i., '.ir'tailty a hear. F'or lower. speed and etindiralec it hi t h t al." T1VLN-: \T T E 3l1-:.l1I.L.S T O THEi1. (.\ LLO N OF- (G.SOLINE1. \ . . -:. .\ticl, ci \ tilci. ('alif'orniai, l'ror ts Saxon Slami la. " i I mili - t : t ' to I 'tIati a.t or y, c n Ini C4:feIitt -- te t kin d 1 h:1tad ' very a ti otorist d1.l ('n1 t't1.i !. is it. I ld not bele e it pI:.h m. - or ny <ill at anyv ht Ia ntar th, price t I ::) I ,i in it ha.- lhntw. I ric. filly eturned Ir in a "I , thr atio h IhI ti tn lti and itritn tlled !onl oillrn:iic Iii of1 th'is I v'd en iy- ie taiiks to to galbm lon ain dtid nel ~ ~ ~ 0I ha ea . to be anH ee hg w yI ,eo oblahn'd,4 twenty-se-ven miles; toihe I allon. 141\i ON AFll".VI-:R\(l-: Tilll(TVC -l'lVE .MliI S TO TIlE ( \l-.N.O.\ F- (i.\ASO1,t .. - m pi o i at iin i ih .onr" enl'T hi. heatl. ('11 I \ e li oin 191 '19 rid:: S cpol rt lto Ilroc "a. .l . . a dictanci If one hut1:r(d and Ieventy li iiw ' itti and usera edX9 ''th Ii t \' 111d. to H li a ln. Ti is a wondttitt li' :9 loiIifor lmance ul t n .nii 11n1id 1 that d I .111(ps en e ii Iw;;\ moad inl the cal. In It tl w11 1 it in il b: It Icvi'nal thtu i distaillc . but i x tllitin ed nt trl('\t't i il ntatkill' Ph i :.1.1 :trg r, 1111b (; re.\l 'et oo, .\laicts. it I I!II c Icv I \ S t I I " I I I l' I -: v I Iv m'' ~ ' it' ;t I D 0 (111u 1t1'i Va Itniait 11t Sit', t 1 '1 Wf v. I I I' I lI I v ta t I - I Itt sIu c ' I l til I t aitltvI I a - 1 at.1 "rt d i n 'I n il 'i ' rt ' Io i h-t :1 'd.nl It t e i r f h . hu I .I . I I: I I In rt. Ii -. .()I i i i -. In ti. 11nar AVf" n t in . w i h \ tii ~ n 'a n S a t:o -' r y \i - n :' y Ii . .;;Ila'd a a x. ":!x " 1._a lle I a e 1 o1.1 1 - ;II, I .~ , 11 .ta i d ii 11 ,14 h in t t i l ( I llzin l .1eg 1A| 11 .11: 1 ;ae~ dw I.n otrb r ga i i' \'c.\ \ ork State ;Ild lIgna j. I thrt'e dlays, \1.na 1 n0u ai \V'In aI it !es to hill-elnabiina~ Ilh, Saxonl "S:%" is a k:-nilinly bil I Ibk Ilt )in, wv( T, r) in ~ . an 111u,1 1~ ('1 : ilnin M ar i a ily bbwk j <piII soom . n '.lay ~ t~tli i c - d ri'vil l dilli- I" ;i t (i ar-, h111 1 have nceyer 1.( (eived Illc an~~~~~~~~~ If i in If in\i-n.RbrtT \oeu %'C -:N THiOl'SM\Nl )|1 M L S OF- I'L.LAS.\ NT 'lIl I .:. I'iT il i N O -SIXN" I Iulke pleasure- ill Stalin ,to you); lhat 1 '111 ireall piented( with Inyl a on".%" have hladt 1hv ar approx io11nII Iy 141o *Il(ur Int s a d it ha I i i n I driven i n Il ,xt c f .w e 40 A1 th lnsand mi m and ibi: inl \\' hlareI lw < r' h1:d ally enine11 tranh'! e 4 ill n ;i !ai rc. \\' ..o i to to ui.-hietrn wnile., inl the( city onl a ;k Hln Ill g s h e vigh11teenin twf) Iuc in (-W , v ' . The carI i 1asy n 1es as oh ori na wer al d,1i Irivenl over s;ix 1thonsand114 Il s In hai!, onet o1, th l i r ont liie i.; .-I ill (IIn the. Ilam hinei and i01 40m1e good0( service4 lefl inl it yel, I have. 4 xpeiencel4d the pleasuIre- off b .in 1abl to) 6 d % wih the1li Sax\oni l th11a t caln hle donle w ith1 othie nxs csin wl andl thrcf tilles; Ilhe numeyv . \\illiw. Eilworlth \\riedht. ('hicago. Ill. Carolina Saxon Co. HOLMES SIMONS; Treas. and Gen. Mgr. 1218 Hampton Ave. Columbia, S. C Old Indian 55c This Coupon Worth Fifty-Five Cents 55c Tibs Coupon. if pr esented at one. together with only For Lid-.ve Cent, in ahis good for a OnI Dollar bottle of OLD-INDIAN LIVER AND KIDNEY TONIC Kidney Tonic Aer using hot tie strictly accoraig to p nte&d d11Ce if you do not think it i.-; worth at least ten tiries what you paid for it. bring back the emupty bottle, and the pur The Iai niling Iteinedy for .ap.dlhase price, forty-five cents, will he cheerfu li ly refunded. r , Trd l'Feeling. 0141 11 idia .ier an d1 hidney Tonle 'l 1 takes the place of cal omel, without any restriction of hbits or diet while taking I I I till 'I'li t Ild ' ''iiaa ('a1t411114. This ('onpo11n 1 Good it 110 iies satfe nlan (aaoimel LAURENS DRUG CO. The I4deal Spring TonIc if not convenien to pujrchase friom1 Ihe dnruggi.st, sentd us -1-C For 3n, Wolien an ChIldren Inl postage, anid we will ship by f.ari cei post- all claIg It 1u il F o rtify th e S sfe lI .i g a in st p re p a id . 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