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You Do More Work, You are moro ambitious and you get more enjoyment out of everything when your blood is in good condition. Impurities in the blood have a vcry depressing effect on the system, causing weakness, laziness, nervousness and rickness. GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC restores Energy and 'viality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthoniwit, invigorating effect, see how it brings co')r to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC is not a patent medicine, it is simply IRON and QUININE st-pended in Syrup. - So pleasant even children like it. The blood rce Quinine to Purify it and IRON to E:iricn it. These reliable tonic prop erties, never fail to drive out impurities in the biood. The Strer gth-Creating Power of GROVE'S TASTELiESS Chill TONIC has made it the favorite tonic in thousands of homes. More than thirty-five years ago, folks woulk ride a long distance to get GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a member of their family had Malaria or needed a body-building, strength-giving tonic. The formula is just the same to day, and you can get it from any drug store.. 60c per bottle. Is PEC IALIST5' We Do 1 Right wciaist on repairing a!Ll makes of A onobiile [a. tOrs. We i ke th as good as new. \ a repair fen. ders. tanks L make racing -seat. I - us your radiators. IIsCOUNT TO DEALERS W.R.Iartin & Bro. 1815 Main St.. Columbia S.G. BIRDING UIp OUR WOMANHOOD Given Up to Die by Her Friends, a Young Lady Recovers Her Health and Increases Weight-45 Pounds. 'A Powerful Nation Needs Strong Healthy Women. A nation is no stronger than its women. Hence, it is the duty of ev ery woman wheth er young, middle age, or in advanced life to preserve her health. If you are slck and suffering don't wait until to morrow but seek relief at once--to day. Tomorrow your illness nIay take a chronic turn. There is a remedy for almost every ill. T1'housands have found Peruna to be that remredy as did Miss Clara Lohr of 21 N. Gold St., Grand Itapids, Michigan. She writes a friend: "I don't eed Peruna any more. I am all ni 1 after taking 1ix bottles. I eighed ninety pounds before I s trted apd' was poor and weakl. I J(< -..4uch a cough and spit ng9 4 e time that I never exp ct - to recover. My friends gave I . I could eat nothing. Now I can eat and weigh 135 pounds. I most thankfully rec ommend Peruna to my friends." Miss Lohr's letter is an inspira tion, a message of hope to suffering women. It tells you, that you too. may be strong and well and vigor ous. Peruna may be had in either' liquidl or tabiet form. Ask your dealer. If you value health, (10 not accept a substitute. Dr. lIartmnan's World F.amonus Peruna Tronic is what you want. The Peruna Com pany. I Dept. '70, Columbus, Ohio, also publish Dr. lIartman's Ihealth Book. T'he book is free. Write for it. Your dealer will give you a Peruna Almanac. Yes it's MASTIC PAIRT "The Kind t \t Laste" Contains hIgheste of ?JINC it is the unadulterated combina tion of the fimest Pure White Lead, ZINC.OXDE and genu ine Linseed Oil. MASTIC PAINT prements 8 uni form, beautiful, enamel-like fin ish, that will resist the weather conditions in any climate. It lasa ionger-iooke better-covse moe surface than any other Peant Ask for illostrated hook, "Homes and how to 1'ainl Thorn."'. eFre.* For Sale' by L.AUJIENS H AIRD)WA Ill EC0. NATION WIDE STI Order Issued for All Mem raphers' Union of Arr Union, Postal and A. American Telephone ai Chicago, June 7.-A nationwide strike of telegraph and telephone op erators who are members of the Coin mercial Telegraphers' Union of Amer Ica was ordered todav to take eeffet next Wednesday morning at 8 a. m. standard time. The order was issuedl at general headquarters of the union here on tel egraplis instructions from S. .J. Konenkamp, international r1esidelt, who was in Pittsburgh on his way to Cihicago. The strikie order applies to eiploy ees of the Western Union Telegraph Company, the American Telephone aid Telegraph Compani. and the Pos tal Telegraph and Cable Company with its associate institutions. it was estimated at headquarters here that the strike would affect be tween 60,000 and 100,000 individuals of whom nearly 25,000 were said to be members of the union. Outside of the union ranks, it was said, many wire workers had pledged themselves to support a strike. The decision to call a nationwide strike was reached by Presidient Kon enkamp after spentling several (lays in Washington where lie had directed a strike of union emj.loyces In ten Southeastern States. That strike fol lowed a strike of telephone workers in Atlanta where telephone employees were said to have been disharged be cause of union affliations, although the Sduthern Bell Telel.hone Company dleniled union membership had been| the basis of any discharges. A strikie vote was taken recently concurrently with one by the Interna tional Electrical Workers' Union. The strilke order was as follows: "All telegraph and telephone em ploy'ees: "A strike is hereby declared to take effect Wednesday, Jiune li, I1, at 8 * JON ES NEWS. * Jones, Jiine 7.Mi. Thomas Algiry ha a lne corn1 Crop. We recently saw 01iver m"Fin ithI, col ored, of Wate'loo. O!iver was a member of the late 'r. Johln It. Sillith's "red shirt" Company of '76. The wllite people should nievie forget the colored friends who wore red slirts ill '76; and hellied their wilite friends to redeei the State from the infamous ruilhe of the scalawaiv an(d carpet-bag W' arie ind~ebtedl to our friends, J1. A. and( W. li. I 'il for a bucket of' choice hon1e y. W~hile in (reenw'.oodi last wek rwe mtet (1ur1 (ousinl, .. ('airrol Sithl. .\ilonda liy a fternoon0 .\lr's. Alder Cobb w'as host ess to a nuimbeir of friends in honor1 (If .\il's. SimiithI of 'Pelzer. .\lr's. ('obb's lovelyi~ little' home was unulsuial ly attrati v. wvith loses and( niastll' illuis in howls and vases. Dcl icliits S~veet courise 1:as serived(. We symplatiz/e withl the good people (If IIldge's anld ('okesbulry in thr l1oss In the recen d(isastrous1 hail storm and eye'lonC'. Al r. l'osteri Southi has sever'al ver'y Dr1. J1. 11. Wor'l:iman was called Sun dlay to see hiis uno'le' atI Woodriu ff, w ho had( 'a stroke of parialysis. M\iss \Mary .Jones enter'tained \Misses I a ura G ra ham0, GlIadys C'obb, .\ i. and .\ltis. A dger' ('(bb1 and( .\l's. faala . onies ing. .\lrs. .1. A. .\('( wa and~1 11 dau~ghiter', Ibaur a Jonies, (If Wayeross, (Ga., arie thle guelcst s of .\ r. and( .\irs. W. TI. Jones. We ar icjirofoundly13 g rate(fill to our fr'i('nds foir recent kind1( favor's. We met the( following friends last week: Rev. J. it. D alle~s, of lDonalds, I 'ressly, (If Greconvill e, Al fred Snyder, liI(k Iilli and Thos. Cotrter, of hIonen t'al h. * Ol IS* Ora, .11une 9.'--lev. ii. ii. Blakely, Jrl., and1( M\iss Sarah Iliakely wVere guests (If ielat ives here last. week. Itenlw ick Keinnedy returneid Thuris (lay froni irskine College, 'where lie has bieen a stud~enlts the past year. M\rs. .\art in, Nl iss Lula Inleming, .\iss M\at tie Nahors' and Miss Illizabeth Mlartin wenlt to1 Due( West Trueadlay to at tend1 c'omme(ncement at T'rskine. \Mr. and irs. J. Y. lBryson, of IEnoree, and~ Mr's. .1. L.' MleClintock, Mr'. IHall Fleming anid Miss Rlow. Dell Finlming attended the Woman's Collegte com.. UKE TO COME TODAY aers of Commercial Teleg ierican Against Western osociate Institutions and id Telegraph Company. a. im., standard time, against the West ein Union Telegraph Company, *the American Telegraph and Telephone Company, the Postal Telegraph and Cable Comphny with its associated in stitutions including the Alackay and North American Companies and against telephone companies where our members are employed." "Signed, S. J. Konenkamp, Interna tional President." Accompanying the strike' order were lengthy instructions to members em ployed by concernis not, affected by the order to aid in making the strike ef fective. This, it was explained, meant that such employees of other con cerns would refuse to handle telegraph and telephone messags classed as commercial business. Canadian members of the union, it was said, would refuse to handle any commercial business originating in the United States or directed to any point within the country. Railway telegrapher-; also would re ufse to handle commercial lvisiness, it was declared, as a result of passage of a resolution at the recent convention of the Order of Railway Telegraphers in St. Louis, declaring such business would be barred by members of that organization ini the event of a strike. In Chicago, it. was said at union headquarters, more titan .1,000 wire workers would be effected. The Commercial Teegraphers' Un ion iwas born here in 1902. President Kone(nkamp declared we.'kr ago that Post master General 1t:-!eson, who had taken over control of the wire system, had refused to grant the emnloyees in creased wages demanded and that un less the union was recognized. atni the m(n given relief from the high cost of living, a "trike wol! be inevitable. lr. KoneWkamp Will retiirn toior row to direet the strike. menceent I at :u11i Wer't la sIt Wednecs day. Mr. and lrs. 1. N. Kennedy, ililehard K(e111id3', GhdY's Knennedy and Alice llry'ont spent Tlesday in Newherry with Airs. I. C. Carlisle. They mtade thle (1r11 Inl 0h0ir ea.I% Mrs. Touiinie K ennitedy entue over from D e ;\'st Iriday afternoon an1)d will spenvid some time with her nitie1(h,' Rev. 1. N. Kennedy. NiIsses Elizabeth Martin and Isabel Compton speit Sattirday iln Clintoni. .Mrs. W. .1. Eleming, liss sarah lilakely, Miss M\ary llakely, Rev. ii. 11. lllakely, .I., andt(1 Pl ('it I ig llk ely spent Wednesday afternoon in (litol. The sddei (eath of \r. \\ailte. Sloian ('nie as a sho('k to htis nany friends itn this ('ommuntity~. After' the fitneralI exercises at the res idec'e of his mtothIiei, .\li's. .iarthia Sloani, bly his Pa stor, liev. I. N\. Ken nedy, atnd prtayer at thle gt'ave by llev. S'tuiires, his body(I was laid to i'est in the centetety at Ota. The floral tributes .were mianty andl beauitifitl, ('ompl)1etely13 coverint- the mounid. .\'.8 Sloan twas well known and liked itn this (conmmunity. Ills aged itot he', br'othiers antd s istetrs have I the trofouui sympathy of a bust of fiends. Suhl (it. Grtay' Court, S. C'., Junel( 7, 1919. D~ear Sit's: As I mtay ntot he itn townt for' somel. timet( I atm t'tnclos intg 25 ('cits in sItmps to pay fot my13 adv'. I sold tmy cow ando ('a f for $118.50 the same a fternoon1 thIie liaper' caime out. Youris truly, J. \1. Todd. LADY'S STRENGTH RESTORED AGAIN Sli.he its Wleak, HitmilownV , N er 4out, 5oub Not ee, 1, Suintidered t'rom' Con. "Fioir y'ears I had ;been breakinig dtowni ini health and idtowinig 'laki' all .the timet(,' are the( wvords of Mits. 8atrah 10. I tanes of 2 I 'ast .\lon roe wercie all <n edgt; I (old 1noi~ t s leepi sountd; mi ' food dIisa reid and~ (auitsedl gastitis ind hieada( tes. M\y bowels wer'ie biott til andl 11y livert sluggish andi dl . ittuma Ie paits were in i'v'ery3 joint. was I such 14oor1 health I almitost del~5 tired >f everi be(initg wvelI "A~ fiend tol im ' that manliy ieople( wer'e praIsing ' co fot' thle good it was dloing ini ea. .s jtist like inie.I bought a bottle antd aim htappyl to say3 that I atm it bietter' htealtht tod(ay than I have beeni in yeats. IDrieco fit ted( mty case exactly3 atnd overcame myl3 troui bles, anld I will alway's have a good wordi'( to say for Dreco." Dri'e is made from juices atnd ex Itract s of mtaniy med icinalI herbal plantis whIch act on thse vital organs it at lehasanlt andn priompt matnneir. Dreco is highly r'econmmendedc~ in Lanrens hy l..arns n,.g . Hart Schaffner & Marx Guarantee It means that the buyer of clothes takes no risk at all; if the clothes don't wear as long as you think they should, or for any other reason you aren't satisfied, you get new clothes or your money back. What you says, goes; that's final. Styles Young Men Will Like Young men make it a point to have the newest and best styles, we try to be a "little ahead" all the time; young men appreciate it. Hart Schaffner & Marx make clothes in the same spirit; -Af( give young men what they want; ad vanced ideals. The waist-seam is one of them; single or double-breasted mod els; here in all the lively new fab rics. Varsity suits, single and double breasted; we'll show you any day. an dy.Cpyfilgjt 1919 Hart Schffer & M=r A New Shipment of Waist-Sam uit in Mohair, Palm Beach and Cool Just Received. Wharton Clothing Company "SUITS ME" Laurens, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. Why We Handle United States Tires .Because they're good tires. Because we KNOW they're go~ tires. Because our experience has taught us that they will satisfy and gratify our customers. There are United States Tires for every need of price or use. We can provide exactly the ones for your car. * United States Tires are G~oood Tires We know United States Tires are good tires. That's why we sell them EUREK A DRUG CO., Laurens W. Y. McNIEL, Waterloo SOUTHERN STATES LUMBER CO., LanensS C.