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Stomach Out of Fix? 'Phone your grocer or druggist for a dozen bottles of this delicious digestant,--a glass with 1nealls gives delightful relief, or no charge for the first dozen used. Shivar Ale PURE DIGESTIVE AROMATICS WITH SHIVAR MINERAL WATER AND GINGER Nothing like it for renovating old worn-out slonacils, convertting food into rich blood and sound desh. Bottled an gtaranlced )y e cele bratel Shivar-1.iie'ral Spr n,, : V tonl, S. C. If your regu ar dcaler cannot supply you telephone WIW )(ihT I CKI'l s CO., IMistributlors for. Laam'ens. "Dandruff vas l11die5 yhairs "My head itche unbearab y hair was coming ut e handful. A few applications droot loosened and removed quantities of dandruff the itching stopped. Today it is thicker and more beautiful than ever." WILDROOT THE GUARANTEED HAIR TONIC For sale here under a ,noney-back guarante Lauireis Dru1g Co. WIdront Rhanpoo0apused In connectton with Wildroo. wilt iasten the treattuent. Rheumatism Relief - 25c. Nature's Remody (NR Tablets), Are Helping Thousands Who Tried Ex ponalvo rhings Without Result. It's Guaranteod. Thero nro three vital proesnses of lumitn (xisteince.-tie digestion of food. the extraction of nourishment fron it. Intid tho eliminationi (if waste. Ioor dligestionF and s1 ition means fallure to derivE fullI nouish ment fron food and that it 1n oftem means Impoverished bloo w n anenila. (tc. 'omr climina Ion 11.nIuas faln acernlilat ion of W:' to inaLter wihlch Cosn l'o body, low rs -itality, decreases the power of i%.LWr aiee to diseas and tul lea.os to tio <levelulmlent of inily e(.r101t5 ills. Itheuinatism.-due to scono inter fece nowi th t.o irt es of elimina tion, failure to gI ri I f (.1 clertltain body 0i3on,--cann uot b)- eximeted to yield to nlly medicinm tilat fab to corrvet the condito resp mle frl it. ('oeild sity reaso n.be )b e 3 cxl. I. t to rid himself of rh-o:';.'( e pain 11 1, ne slheunmatic piolson s fillowed t.10 ieaiii-n in the b)ody. Thlink of t hl". J. (explain't th'e su. cess of Nature i F<.mediy (N I i..T3:.ts) in leo m3any enV:1: whee .'e: ineice ins( hV13 fib di 1.Th'iorii r a'~re using Nt ITblet:: every <day iual git ting reClie. \\l!y I:::7 fiv er ten ': tinies 31 as inu e t fo tunert:: In thi ae? A 25c box of Nr~ture's Remcedy I NIt Tablet 3 , l ontin, ig (enoutgh to l:t st twenty-ivo' daye,--utr hItiyu must gIv you prompI'nt 3(1llef i-1 sat - Isfactory be.neil or cost you il hin jg. Nature's Remeiday in 3ot onlly fora tho r-eltef of rliio3umntIim. It. im p.ro3ves (iion (31 tonIes 1. lr o 13lates khineu.y 3.nd bowel a-tion,:, 13m 5.y$1tem. You'vetri di. the o0:pens13i mieies url doctorn3:, mi w n3.a. V rho renli I lrt. YouL'll1: etlIen thie tine. Ju lst Itry itC. N 3tu3re' Hemedy N It 'I'able- .I i -.hI. r''arainte'- an~d reco3r.earate by you.r drut3gg it. I. '.ITIL:NS 1JIl'( ('4). Toinor el JOHN A. HOLLAND, '1 The Greenwood Piatno Man. The largest dealer in muasical Instru ments in Western Routh Carolina. Mella pianos, self-player pianos, organs and sowing machInes. Rieferee: ' The Rlank of (Iroenwood, the old9st nnd~ strongent~ Dank in reoanwand roana, UNCLE SAM BACK ON THE WARPATH After finishing his job across the water Uncle Sam is now after the profiteers and others who are responsible for the hight cost of living. His sword Is keen and he Is shielded with a strong device. OKI [111 -- 00 N In these days of rugs, highly polished floors are most essen tial, and inasmuch as they are subjected to constant wear, the greatest care shudbe exrise i finishing them. Hardwood floors properly varnished with Pee Gee Specification Floor Varnish resist heel marks, do not show scratches, will not crack and are not *affected by hot or cold water. With little care and expense, such floors are easily kept in splendid condition by using QA You need no experience-simply follow directions given on each can' and you will obtain a high, brilliant polish of great beauty and durability, Pee Gee Floor Wax can be successfully applied on all wood surfaces; furniture and linoleum./ If cracks appear in the floor, due to sI inkage in the wood, Pee Gee Crack Filter should be used. It fills In and makes the floors level and smooth. Ask for Free Booklet-4"The Modern Method of Finishing Wood," also for ee0 of wood panels finished with Pee Gee Specification Varnishes, or write direcg tod Peaslee-Gaulbert Co., Eneorporated. Louisville, Ky. LAURENS HARDWARE COMPANY Distributors for PEE GEE Paint Products JUST ARRIVED We invite a visit of the people to our/place to see for them selves. We again met our old friend Jo Brooks. He again had his trading pants on and soon landed 'e new Fords, one Dodge; L and we have these new cars a a good Buick Roadster; also L lHu dson Super-Six on hand. e are repairing our barn prepara- T Itory for our Fall Opening, and if Mr. 'Brose Hudgens' foot don't slip this week we will be able to put in our fall opening of good vjyoung Tennessee Mares and Mules ini two wveeks. We will give timely notice of their arrival. Now is the time, for the stock trade is about here. We may not visit our Cousin Joe for any more Fords till next summer; but we want to thank the public for their patronage, and hope you will be as liberal this comin~g season in buying mules as you have been with us in our Ford business. want to see them. WORKING AND SAVING WILL REDUCE PRICES Governor of Pederal Reserve Board Tells How Living Expenses May Be Cut Down.-Why Everything Went Up. What is the best way to reduce the high cost of living? "Work and save" is the answer giv en by the Federal Reserve Board in a letter written by its governor, W. P. G. Harding, to the Banking Commit tee of the United States senate. The committee had under consideration the proposal to reduce the volume of money in circulation. Governor Hard ing opposes this plan, holding that it will not afford the relief expected. "The Federal Reserve Board be lieves" says Governor larding in his letter, "that any currency legislation at this time is unnecessary and unde sirable, and would suggest that wheth er viewed from an economic or finan cial standpoint, the remedy for the present situation is the same, namely, to work and to save; to work regular ly and efficiently In order to produce and distribute the largest possible volume of commodities, and to exer cise reasonable economies in order that money, goods and services may ho devoted primarily to the liquida tion of debt and to the satisfaction to the demand for necessities. rather than to indulgence in extravagances or the gratification of the desire for luxuries." During the last two years there has undoubtedly taken place a certain amount of credit expansion. Governor Harding shows, and this in the cir cumstances connected with the financ ing of the war was inevitable. But it will be corrected as the securities issued by the government for war purposes are gradually absorbed by in vestors. This expansion of credit is equal to the difference, Governor llarding says, between the total war expenditures of the government and the total amounts raised by the gov ernment through the medium of taxa tion and from the sale of its bonds and other obligations so far as they were paid for out of the savings of the people. He does not believe that any reliable estimate of this diff r ence can lie made., but. he is positive that, whatever it Is. it will be grad uially absorbed throug: h future savings fot- the reason that bank s are leading and may always he expected to lend freely on the government bonds dIe posited as collateral. The principal cause of price ad vances just before and diu-i'g the per iod of the war was the need of the governins of tie allied na tions for all kinds of commodities and for im mediate delivery in large vchme, and :he "einpetition of thiie huying by go Ive'nl en ts Witi poch,ises by pri vate I' dividuaiils whouc fail'cd Io contr:t their 'xpendiltires at a rAte commen irateo with the growing expenditur es (!f thi-e government;." On' of the fealitres of tle post-war 'eriol. thromgh wh 1i ie natiol is . ow i:Ieshg andi which has been :crke by rising prices. is the gen :-al t-laxation of war-thnm practi'e of perscual economy. Tliir has resiuled in an -'nc tcre:ased demand for food and cloth:".. and other otnnunodities lby many persons who din-lg the war iraict U-c-d a imor-e or le'' rigid .neon oy ii their part.mnal pur'iht-'-. lsom, .* mu I h' horna in ma ld that t hey a re ntil ontlyii by in g at mark-IetI prices ltet are~ buying in 'compeltition with h' en .rt dlemndc. in adid ilinn, elarge y -- -aie wvages and inc'--('s dtur -g the lit flvc vc':ur s ha:vce diviloped a demvimd for :ma~nv ce:mlit a: hich tienot of ril ne ucessmity. Tii nat ittally has dliver-tedi abor- ancd i-aw andl tmanutfactutred tmat.'r-is frori essen tials to non-issen t hi Is, conit ributin g no small part to the trend of increasing. rantS. TELLS HOW OTHER PEOPLE GET AHEAD Pamphlet Issued by U. S. Treasury Answers Question "How Can I Save Money." As an answer to the question, "How Can I Save Money?" the Savings Di vision of the Treasury Department has coinpiled an interesting and helpful pamphlet entitled "How Other lsapie Get Ahead." For individuals and families whose incomes are less than $5,000 a year this pamphlet offers a number of en ilghtening suggestions as to the dis bursement of incomes of various amounts from $15 a week upward. Not only does the material furnish a ready answer to the problem of expenses, blut it affords an authentic source of information as to living costs. The figures were compiled from records of official government investigations into the several subjects and may be re garded as up to date and accuratet This material makes posisible a new attack in the movement to make thrift a national earacteristic and to foster the habit of "Save First-Spnd Afterward." It will interest people in saving more mioney by showing them how much other people find it possibtlo to save and also by showing thoem how they (all cut down the cost of living comparing their costs with average costs at the same income. The Savings Divilsion suggests that an excellent way to drive home the truths of the budget system is to have the schedulos discussed at school and taken home by ie children for con sidoration by the families. Anothnr method is to organize a louse-to-houtw. canvass through committees of wo muon who will bring the budgets to the attention of families and securo their agreement to study their own situation. Saving and spending budgets have been prepared to meet local condi tions at a number of points, and much interest in the application of the bud gets to the camipaign is being mani fested in sections of the comtry where tho National Thrift Cam paign is being carried out successfully. LEPERS SET SPLENDID EXAMPLE IN SAVINGS Colony of Unfortunates In Faraway Hawaii Buys War Savings Stamps At $62 Per Capita. Itecent reports from Honolulu con lain ani interesting and unusual les son in thrift which may be cons ldured a r(cord for the states to attempt. Sales of War Savings and Thrift Stamps among the inmates of the Pen ikese Island Leper Colony during July amounted to $62 per enpita. Alto gother 32 purchase-rs of those securi lies took a total of $1.98-9 of stamp'S. When it is considerod that this ainount is far more than the per capi ta qmont for the United States it is appareit that tihle optimism of these !epeis, despito their station in life, is littll loss than re:narkable. Up to date the total sales of War Savings and Thrift StamIps in iawaii is mnoe than $2.i20 .4000, ir more tIan '"$20.000 ini (xces o'4X f it s iil quot." Tihe' faith that moves mountains is lihe failh iithal gels a steamII shov'el ini stecad of an old hi o. Labor saving is what you wont. It mecanus money say lng, too, for War Savings Stamps. Spend a little less than you earn It's a sure road to srcess. Put your savings in War Savings Stamps. Thrift tablped to win thei war. It will enable us to enjoy the fruits of victory also.