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To r'ak col 0ver nih 01 1 It i I tu ch r an t Ii I o iI Ienz or Cri11. e 11 '1,1. laitals a li 4i druk-H t s z a I* nani'.less eaoniC l. 1 IaI I is I .i it' from all anrusand (4knige fects. Thoac IIII 1atveI triied it say that if acts like. iaieiw .' fi Iiar IIore aftf.c it and cer il tain . Ii 1he oli style iK one, eis't~ :w n tl - 0 C b ' : Il I l k: .o 'i i :1. tinte \\ith at swaIilow (1f wall.-r. Ithat'I all. N at.n ~ i o h Wvork or pwInu . for ornione %0(yaus ld '.i \ IIT andyir holta ys letters fW omen ing of the good CardulT has done them. This is the best proof of the value of Cardui. It proves that Cardui is a good medicine for women. There are no harmfulor habit -forming drugs in Cardui. It is composed only of mild, medicinal ingredients, with no bad after-efects. TAKE The We7 zrh Tode You can rely On C.,dui, SSurely it wIt do ior yot what it ons done for so many1hompndsof othler' wor It it holld help. seemed to be writes Mrs. Atry E.Veste, of Madison Ileights, Va. "I got down so weak, could hardly walk . . . just staggered around. . . . I read of Cardul, and after taking one bot tIe, or before taking quite all, I felt much better. I took 3 or 4 bottles at that time, and was able to do my work. I take it in .the spring when run down. I had no appetite, .and I commenced eating. It Is the best tonic I ever saw." Try Cardul. AU Druggists Pale Faced Women Ta Rosy Cheeks ani Men Need Phosphatesi Vigorc Atheletes lucrease Their Strenth, or more by Simply Takini Argo Atlanta, (a. Dr,. F. A. Jacobst saiys t hat Ph'iosphlates (' e .jusit it as c tire ea's (tily, is nerv'~ous,. 0or i'rri ahl worn ot, 0or looks haiggard( and pa t~o miake a strong, r'obuust,. vigor'ou heal thy body, aIs they are to ('(t ton inake it grow. rThe lack of Phoi phates I i. the ('ause of all a ni'tc CO dtItIons and thle adiniist r'ation or girain Ar'go-Phonsphate' tablets will i ('CeaHo thle si i'enigiI th and 3 lilin Ci wevak, nerIvousi, Cart iwor n mieni al worn131en :u0 per c'ent0. ini two or' tihr weiek5 timec ini mlany intanct1(es, a) thir contli in edl use wil Ili bul uip't1 whoile ntervouts system, antI give nr life, vim. vigor', and~ viiality to whole body. I atlways presibe iii Arii P'hiosphuati to paien 'its who are jui anrl colorless, and( it is surpr'ising siei ho(w qu itkl a few wieek . ire rosy.\-('he'(kedu beuty. Thetc enni no''it rosy Ii'~ t: N ihiiked, hea hy, ' h iauti I et ly sppli ed wtit I hosph. at i Ii' i, j O biW11131 atid 1 \'nad i . 'I' n. *. * * . * .s * * * * * * * * * . A 0 REilD ('lO .S .N OT I -'S. * e * . . i eae e e geaeg e AjI t i on 1 Knittrs., 2 's al~ t utely necesary 'for all l ar r kin it Linig socks fo t he Ried ('ross to follow the Illeasurellments i (.l blow or tli socks will be rejected whn seit It) het(hillarters in Atlanta: I-'rol the tlop of lit leg to the b ot tIt I1 f ' th IkIl, t welve i Iches nIIw in stiad o t If rtenli: lenigthl of foot, not h, ltlan elevenl inches;, acro' plaini tI fot, fourt. illches; across plain pari of, l .. fotr in h . The top of [ii( .rO lu l ihit i hir e l (tmll a tal ietltI wh !Ivwst d. Till- ttm lt'' Pu as;n eltimIardin t to ~lhe -- l ' r i h-t 1 ot.0 t lla Su - lll('l I )1 O er tll I 11 I li(5 tlP It(i' 1)L(rk, Cd I I , v. i a ( r li I tIy t I I. the r 1 Itt l 'a f nlti 11 he1rth Io gether this is n.! hgetheo ilt'nine T 1(11 tI resi 1 d ( 'll - i't lle( 1. s li'll I lI hatl lit ) l' s,1' wO ill t iii y(own (wl Ilt i .:Ill rossv. t'ld Cro 41s was asked last w\e1ek filr Itln thous-'ani surgical wipevs and a areordtlr of pmper backedl pads4 to he lI vevred ly th1 e :1llst of lItce Il hittr. This was a ttrry fall and ilo tit' disti t from I the regla allot ment 1' of over foul2 h i Ired Iper back le<] pads, which had been accepted by thet chapter a few days; before. Alto gether this Is, Ite biggest .job the sur gical dressing depmrtment ha,; evve I i hla and every twomlan In town wh caln possibly arrange to do So, is aske I :1 to help. Classs are 'working t nighi twil as ill tlel mornings andl after -0 nons 1., t is nCessa ry for every t h in. to be run rigt11 p11 to 10 the limit, i Ihl( Sordetrs :it to be mtI. Nobody m s i gax wedaut he wiqar Is ver. Tit r I'mso ui al' ' rtst intlle's will o I r l r,'Mw li. -il' :;I l inl de tv li ni l a hinw the are (if str h t Iei t h s lot I- m n :. - ht i t i l tl I Ie ws r h s d w t it is over in ad of Iinse-Ihourth of Ith pvople of the In ,015('lil 4 S e 111s hiol I I kemlrshps, r 1 iP osp es to Mhak th dnir population - Beau u , wols a hIbbn w - \.ill h. membllers of thev Amet io a e Srongd Hro.aS. - 0 us Boiest way to celebrate ])a I Etoy adwl ou owur he0 Pled Coss. Veryn intaerting tinsh thave iti thatg o L the .unIors shoutd teverywOShei hoohlt azaars hdrigthei)l ( (Crism tolidys T hitue chle n tre. sup 1o1make stl~l the cls to( bet sod athi hazaarsttc" themelves.i This~t foo by3 15 m ansg limosibhl, Ilespca foro Pil Eergy 'and Enduran ticle 2asts Per Ce n skinisr pale, andt l flabby, ii eto o.ttitI Thef mI ls l ack 14 i t. T h Le haltom, itervou'Ls, irri ita ll desponde li- 1an Il vit'a l tit, t flatipe~ o l ag I yC n- i pha ' la kin lin your '141 'i)4 foo y ui ilmost of whom can rocliet , lnilt, draw and paint iI waler-colors and m f CO use iii make candy. Sugar having Ibeeln such a raritiy of late, canidy ought to be a good seller. ltrequeItly there are boys who can do tiarvels with Stheir pocket-knives an(d coat haniigers a small pieces of fu ruittire would provve salhIle. Another1i -thing of importance is for the isciooI children to lielp in the An iknual lIed Cross .\ embership Drive, w hicl is to come off between the 10th and 2:: rd of lecebner. Foiu r-MI note MlII contests art. 'o be held in all 11e s1chools. The Sithjtjcl of Ole spI teelces to be prepared is "Why you should .Join he lhd oss". 'The nites of h1 wk irs in these coItesIt S Vre to b:e eutoDis-isional hetadillartlers and( \ill i]. forwvarded mo \\'a hinglonl to bo 11i:1 4.4 (11 lit , F-'lur M lliut llen roll SillittI'. -- Thc Citrme (alks. mulm blas e a.. it Hte 101~ Croiss cour."Iss in Ilyi..i,111c Car f 1P. Sick, and Ilii i e ie. BREAKS A COLD IN JUST A FEW HOURS "vl'ae's cohw compound" endIs grrilip misey --Ilon t ilta stiniyed-up! Youi call en1d griplpe and brealk up a severe cold either ill head, chiest, hody or limblis, by taling a (lose of I'ape's 'old Compi1 ound" every twc hours until tlree doses are taken. It promptly opens clogged-uip nos trils and air passages in the head stops nasty d(ischiarg~e or n'ose running relieves sick leadache, dul!Iiess, fev rishnless, sore throal, sneezing, sore nhss and stifflness. I)l'it stay sttiffel up! Quit blowinm and sniffliig! Ilase yo-ir throbbili head --noth i Ig else in tle world give sneh prompt rlief as "P'ale's Coh 'onipound, which costs only a fem ecents at anly drug11 store. I1 acts withl out alsane astes nice, and calls (es lt) In ot'tll 'tIit'e . I e stire you gv Ihe e ulinll11 e. - SON 1S 111. ) 6S. r . li! . Ni l . 1,. (' Io. t H iill l :u l I :: fo ' i: 1 I \Var \'.r . T ll, I'ie' at r -I L T ii' ' 1111~~ ~ I I'l I tt 11 t 116 ~il ll I . I'. ti -' ym i l l h ia . m I i- visit sub I i sh hs.vI 1 I .I i Siiiu I I ot K ni irds, I h o cani ov r r ol. Th I IidI I w i h i -;, In.d1 to visiL l'r fa lie's adil to So' ii 5)1)' tlil iv'es. t"ifiy-tivt' 31'lai ag Mr. -.\da mfs Thas vilk atil. Crav place wlaee his isaieits nM. ini Mvi Archie Adams, then lived. At twent years of age, after the dalh of li pa retis, le went to soulth west Georgih wher' e lie has since' Ilived. 'l'huis Is lb tirsi t time lie has visited( bis tnativ counIlty3 sinc~e going alway thity-tiv yearis ago. All thle iddle aged ani older' peOPle of (ross 11ll1, '.\ount vili atiul Ilecaverdlami trememubet' wiell Ile Adam as a bioy andl young mat .\any3 laughable stoies of D ick 's ho) ishi tiranks still linger in the minitds < bhose w ho kniewv111 himest . it was igreat trecat to .\ ur. Adams to visit hi old home111 agaitn, as well as a pleasu I to hiis fiendt~s to see himii. .\lr'. tEd. Sitmpson1 of lilierfordIto eN. ('., is visiting his sister, .\trs. It. I Nancee, and~ti otier r'elatlIves liere. .\iss Idal I oin 1titgswor'th Is teacel ing" thIe Wade School anrd .\ i's. NetlI tliutis has ('harge of Longview. Bol oif thlese'young ladbes a6r'' of iIs lplac Itev. .Iohni . Wi'lconi arid famitly, Nhnty 3'ix wvere hi're Sor' a sbn wh.ilIe las Fri"uday .3Mi. W~hIson Is man inig prtepa rat ions to move here as so< as ('Oinvei ent. \i iss llebecca .\oore', of t.he ('aree woodil schools siet the wee'k-end( lie with .\irs. W. ('. Itasot'. a i. .1 Joel Sm ithI of Htushi Iivyer car ga tp Saturiiday' to see his burot her al ey sisteris, of I le [Longviewi section t _ SCOUGIESPELLS BREAK YOUR RIES Pi Pu~t a stop to them with o& y'- reliable Dr. Knhg's New a Dhicovery 'te . ('I That re., Jboarse throat m ustI ue rumst be I (:jnedI. hra coughi t gh che * u otn' sen. it ( . r Dixovery di~ brci )ld rf-ivinn bfrh or : ell-now i C d in i I r < -:' '. iy . itr Thy ti3 fn" C')Ta ~itO?. 'se Ne a:ia, neeuet * * * * * . * . . . . S S S 11yrd's. Nov. IS.-The farmers have about filisled having the fleecy staple gathered. They are (Iuite busy sowing grainl now. Mr. and .\ris. 1)owns (lenn visited friends at bLaurens last. Sunday. Alr. Kugene IluIdgenis and family vis ited his atint Alrs. deo. Byrd recently. .\Mr. ald Mis. l0d. Atwell, of Spar. tallburg. were tle guests of her' broth er, Mi. lill Anderson, last Sabbath. Irs. Tinsley Is speiiltig somie time with her eathIr. NIMr. W. .\. MIyers, be fore ret' urnIin.g to hi Iloimie at Spar .I\rs. (eo. Ivrdl atll NIMiss eiia lyrd visitd inl 1L reis last week. .\lrs., \\'reni :\ cih-rsoni stpent the dt:iy Mr,; Wlciiii~t inv ol (ililt ('iiit'a siln t y, wi he r i n \\eii'. IP. A ji'In i 'iom rirln. t'inw- in tIihe tf noon It her. ho elie l ii tat n . (al al' l r. I a ni .\ar . .l.ii I.a Sn lers fwer e in bAurn lop-piniv Santrd-11ty. A dft lndl!rat ion of |(idling nva ltrs will be givenl nearl IIhe city IAr day. Those desiring to witniess tinp demlolnsr-ationl mlay (.,lI aIt .lnes-Tay lo. lHardlware Companly for1 f 11rthe cr I nfo1Imat ion. A great la bor saving imachilne.-Adv. A CHILD'S TONGUE SHOWS IF LIVER OR BOWELS ARE ACTIVE if 'ross, ieverisfi, sick, Iions, give fruit lutxative it onuce. 10very iotler' realizes, after giving her children "California Syru p of Figs", that this Is theil' ideal laxative, becnuse they love Its pleasalt taste an11d itl thoroughyl cleanses I tie tende little soiach, Iver and bowels with ont gi iling. \\' e cross. i i table, feverish or brealb is bad, st uniach sour, look at Ihe lot;gill.. Moth )i! If coated, give a tea.-spooniii l of /tlis h1.1airmless '" fruit htxalite", and f' a few hours all iti o . co il: t'd waste, iir bille and on ii ed'i 0( id ' Oil ( ofl the Iow r-h. aild .% l 'tt aivv.I w\e t. play Il child i- . \\'i.n, fi s liii'le -s h-in is fill erud.111 threat rOe asso meh 1 ri tindr : w ionh .fi 'l -m-lah aii I ' the l''i'-t tr n, len. ni 'c -' I hla dy: I l k t k ow ia 1- 0""- !.11 iiiav saiv s a ick child Itolsorlm .\,k yo r d n n t for a1 t!:( h " ':l li i : yrup of >-i'. v'. iii: '. 1, ,, di! I im s v; w ba1 b i c hil diren oil al :It ai '111 r rI"n 11-iups printl I d( on ;Ilu. hollle. lieware of countr 6t, : h;ote o don' . fooled. (;(.i the l-enuinec. m1a4 l y "('alif'ornia V in Cyu (olinpanly." Huge Piam From Seven Dollars 1' SNIXTY P'IANOS TlO BE S( pdano I have sold for monthls hi to sell biy ChIristmnas. Several C thiem $450.00tt. I want state wi exacty 11'I A. 31., andt cloislig $350.00. I have nowv only six puossible cbance to get less the hiis is ino tr1'ICk to sell ai I regul art IprICes p rInted on t her: whliichm It is sol. Those who sale is to sell the largest numti I Iise miy bcusiness thereby. In AprIl the government ). or struc lumb Ii ner tot' mak I I enty per cent. then al lowel iIt. Is the general belief, as er. Some of the pianos I c'odIt Ions aecetuate( lieI -' a~ taeryo all piak nshe adle if hae one had pryo anoe April, t mentioner. .\iit lie tthe. mak I ie eon pay feins w of Ii Starr P ian 'omp anytoOni fAllowin thes: are strdyar frdof te toe anthso ih Ial b es recnvd tby anyoe. The < oe Isner int gotheS I do'a Allc on hs plars all not noVCw unsl.t 1(1tosliW U mi~Three o thel utr aInd l iurilit.eg euite ae sieoftelemnts wt ahadtim xcp heit noteis nt god i on'twan Al f hs pao aef s 19~ c4 IIIEF il E.N('E: mTIhet Itiank of U OPERA HOUSE --- NEXT MoNDAYA.NDTUESDAY . .~ .. THRE REELS of Muddy Tragedy of rench Life showing Charlie haplin's idea of things a "doughboy" should have and does'nt. "Shoulder Arms" will be shown in cnjunchon with our regular Monday and Tuesday's program, A dmission --Adults, 2Stes Children - 15cts o Sale---Bargain Prices ty-Five to One Hundred and Fifty Reduction in Price of Pianos 1,1l) AT (ON E~ ltl'E, ItEEOAlt1)IESS 01F F010MER PlII('E.. The cheapest is bleetn for $3150.00, I have now on hand sixty ianos which I ex pect or these pilanos ate lprIced $50J0.00, several others $-175.00 and most or tle notoriety in my businaess, and bieginiting 31ilna, No iembier 25tht, at 4atutrday ntight, llecembler 21st, 1 am going to sell every piano I have at pianos on handl, the price of which is as low as $3d0.00, so there is no ni the value of your money. >t of inferior ianltos at extra values. I 'will mail anyone a stock list with Sso that you may know the make of t he piano andl the regular price at come first will get t he best values. .\y sole object in having this special >er of pianos in one month of any one man in the State, and to adlver cut the piano prodluotion thirty per cen t. on account of t he great needl ig aerolflanes. I ater hle steel for plates was cut one-third of the sev I, and recently the gogfernment has iaken chanrge of all the piano felt. expressed by pinno n/anufacturers that' Jianos wvillI advance still high have in stock have a(\'anced thirj~y'per cent, since I bought. These argains offered in t is adyvpttfement. tanced $50.00) since iyspring. I contracted for all thle pianos that I 918, and on account of buying last winter, I am enabled to sell at the price 's I have are hiousehoid words throughout America and other continents. nakes: (Chase lBrothers K roeger Pinnio (om pany liusha & (herts Adaim Schaauf istic inst ruments and stand in the foremost rank of standlrd pianos. Come in every instrin nent and the same to every one". All pianos will he sold riedl expert iano salesmen wvill have to lie paid and no conmmissions willI :ustomer willI reap the benellt. I have the largest stock of pianos of any n sole ownier and manager and have to consult no one about wvhat 1 (10. > reducted wvith the exception of three players. I have oniy a few players 'layers, worthi $750).00) -ill be sold at $550).00t. Two years time given on the i'rayer & Itmington. Ail othbets mutmst be pa id for in twelve monthls. in full or part payment. Any of these pianos sold on terms payabile in pier cent . in terest added to atomun t carried over. 'No difference bet ween test on the tmoney. One man'~s mon ey is as good as aniot her's, and if yourt t. Wihere C redlit is desirted, sat isfacitory bank references must he given. Es5h st ock, brantd new. 11esides thlese, I hav one(llt Carliisle ian uini oak at rn llemuington pianos at $298.00. Tlwo listey pianos arte in ci reausiatn wal titogatny. ThIs is the (hipotunity of a life t imte, to get a pianto at a great tadled for on this prtopositin. Wrtte tti onte orI enil fIor stoek fist oft t hese I JOHN A. HOLLAND The Greenwood Piano Nan SGreenwood, South Carolina ro('iwanal, Ins til.!..st am .t trnge'd hanitk in tf r~anun 14)4 ('ant e