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Automobile Liat DOES NOT C IT PIROTEC'S YOU AGAfIV MAID ON YOU FOR 11 CAI'NED) BY YOtJ A9 -F1 Phonle uls for paFl-ielari. BARKSDALE Phone CALLED HER F1 TO Six Years Ago, Thinlng She Migi She Is a Well, Strong Won Her Re Roys City, Tex.-Mrs. Mary Ki man, of this place, says; "After the blrth of my littlo girl.. .my side corn Menced to hurt me. I had to go back to bed. We called the doctor. fle treated m... but I got no better. I got worso and worso until the mosory was unbearable... I was In bed for three months and suffered such agony that I was just drawn up in a knot... I told my husband it he would get me a bottle of Cardul I would try it... I commenced takiing it, however, that evening .1 called my family about mo... for I knew I could not last many days unlesn I had a chango for OWN YOUR 4 BUILD F GUICK-BgUll We enn fuishfl you Quliel tilrd by the A. C'I'uxhury bum Bungalows are neat, altraelive. No. I material. Plien your or( about Vwo weeks. You can havy Wen days aui he livimii ill your month. Ask Ior ouv of ou(ir Caialwo home14 youl wanlt. J. F. ENT PHONE, WIRE Greenwood, S. C. EXPI VUL CA! WE'LL MAKE OUT OF TIHA ON YOL Nothing has b(. en lost cept the wear'. We repai muileage back into them. patchers or tire0 hal f-soler& builders, and we know sinews and the rubber You can make each tire d< letting us rebuild your w and materials insure fault operation in ouis Dri-Kure our shop. Come and wat< ALL WORK IS 4 We are located at the' and will be glad t McDaniel Vaik T. B. Mc~DANIl Free Air Service to All. ility Insurance :OST MUCH 'ST SUITS OR DEMANDS IR1SONAL INJURIESc CAR, As IS3 & ROPER V 409. I li 1 "' I HER BEDSIDE it Die, Says Texas Lady, But Now tan and Prai::es Cardul For covery. L the better. That was six years ago and I am still here and am a weUll strong wonian, and I owe my life to , Cardul. I had only taken half the a bottle when I began to feeT better. The misery in my side got less... 1 , continued right on taking the Cardut until I had taken three bottles and I d:d not need any more for I was well and never fclt better in my life... I c have ncycr had any trouble from that ti day to this." S Do you sufrcr from headache, back. ache, pains in sides, or other discom. forts, each month? Or do you feel e weak, nervous and fagged-out? If so, give Cardui, the woman's tonic, a h trial. .. 7J i )WN HOME a 0 T T THE tr b( ai LT WAY! fr ~-1Huilt IHunllOws JUn inua fI ber Co., of Chariestonl. These id s'uhsta1 tia llly ' (u1111i u of ler no~w and wve ean ship inl t this house ele-ted inl about OWn1 home11v ille 1han1 one Poon 283 ~RT. I A NEW TIRE T OLD ONEL R CAR on) your worn tires ex We are not mierely tire ,butt E~xpert Tire Re- *o how to put the fabric em' nuseles into worn tires. liar do double duty by >rn tires. Our process less work. The major process is dIone right in :h us work. -- ?JAURANTEED Wiilson-Overland Co)., a have you call. :anizing Plant ?L, Proprietor Laurens, S. C. AYEIS ADVOCATE AIR DEPARTMENT 'c and Noted Airmen Urge Creation of Aeroniantieal DIepariment by U. S. Vashington, Dec. 12.--livo Aineri n aces, eredited wxith having brought wi more than fifty Gerian aer'o anes, advocated today btfore a louse b-conmittee the creation of an ronaitical <lepartment of the gov nient to co-ordinate all aerial tac iities. The group inliud(i Capt. "ddie" Rickenbacher, officially credl 3d with twenty-seven alir victories in Pance; Major Charles. J. Biddle, Phil ielphia; Capt. F. E. Kindley, Gra tte, Ark.; Major, J. A. Melisner Irmingham, Ala., and Capt. .1. A ealey, Washington. All asserted that to aIr forces In France would havt cn uniich more efficient If adminis red by a department. of acronautie: Grenn 1j. Martin, Cleveland, veterar nrol)lai( designer and builder; .J. K obinson, Greenwicl, I. I.; Col. 11. L rnold, Cani Francisco; Archie Mkilier arihinglon; Capt. Walter It. Laison angley Field. Va., and ieut. Coin ander P. 1. 1,. liellinger, comn anider of the NC-I during the trans (iantic flight, also explressed theil ews, Coniniander Bellinger test 1 g as to the advantages of a united r service fron the standpoint of the :val fliers, said that the naval ali orces, whil working well, were no p to the full efficiency and could bc iiproved through the lproposed con )lidation. Speaking for civilian fliers and air 'art nanifacturers, Mr. Martin sait ke American aircaft industry would )On becotue extinct without earl: lid substantial aid from the govern cIe. lie urged extended use of aero lanes to the postal, fisheries and for *t reserve services. Recornmiendations made (iuring 11h4 Paring included establishment of a itional flying academy, governimen ibsidies to manufacturers and pre minary training of army and navy iers under the same system. Major Biddle declared vital aeria !tivities in Franco were often seri isly delayed by lack of equipment lie order to stop work In this coun y on Spad planes, issued in Decemt r, 1917, was "regrettable," he said id would not have been issued had 'iation officers had anything to do Ith it. The commiitteo expected to concludc !arings Monday and start work on aning a bill. UCHl 1 IQ1(IUlf, is SEIZED IN OCONEE ven 14en of THIat. Sect ion Fac 'hlrge's in) Stinte 1111d Iedoria Cotlourts. G re nl l 'rll ec. . a, t. IQ. I rrick, who on lle nbr 1. beano) ief of, t've l-d fo r s In thi; -tat Ad 1r 1t. n1Ed o a l pri ohiblition , .. r1e4m aI w, r nl to G revevill strdy)1 from Walh:Iia'a v.here 11 d othwr '.edL~:0 olfitesmes Ovo o i: i l. aI ho r i th a-re.1 evea1 \..;! )Irsn tharge d vli o '141 n f the pr~hib iof law.1),o ~l j 00 iosunday ~ inorniE aording toe rl at 444iv in fO loE tin received1, re,$1 Vura 5( ir ina .\ O'tliti hell, of lonse ot . tv l othEr,. are' e 'n'1 . dril u'. Iw r hlie autorno-, 1) :a (eize the ) 1ar anii :a | renin t y hearin1 and4 J av4 tei cont din O44n, 11 ounty,414) and $ 414. ad te wa4. :<ei,41 d. i lo; t E wit 1 '.ii 1141n sorn i t '1 a510.n1'4i th .e mi hL ih i. \1 . Ab 4 ll La ~OU SIfeera L!b d - iet rI n l K'ILj ItEFUSEIS TO HE(001NIZE SOVIEi' Cmmtther of lieputes Ajpproves Reply from Throno ItrfininI ug to Itecogn izo lie~ds. lome, Dec. 1:3.-lhe chamber of depities ntonight Voted aIC'rotAl of the repl.y to the ispeecl from 11 throne after rejectintg by a vote of 289 to 12-1 an amendment. offered by the Socialists providing for the imme dhiate rvcO.n ilt ion of the Russian sov let government and the rsupifltion of relations vit i ssia. Premier Nitti 'ummtined uitip te d1e bate on the reply in a speech of con siderable lengihi. lie desired first , 11 said, to dispose of a iuestion which was causing national concern and to deny the report that the government was about to conclude new interna tional agreements creating fresh re ponsibilities. Tie -premier' refer mnce was to a report that the meet 'g of -Pemiers Uloyd George and Clemelnceau and Foreign Minister Sci Iota in London had considered a mil tary convention. Answering different speaker; vhmo presented mnotions for the convocation of a constituent assembly, Signo' Nitti said: "But we consider the parliament a, a permanent constituent assembly. There is no necessity to convoke one purposely. The Italian con sitoition, granted on March -1, 18-S, was quickly modified by the parliament on May 19, 1848, and later ias been chang d constantly according to necessity. The parliament is sovereign. it :4 free to modify by enactment any aricle (if the constitut ion. What you now wi.-h is to change article V, whici iomin :i ly gives tb ho king the right i) (cclare war. lIth do you really believe 1thi the last war was decelared without the assent. of tihe parliament?" At this the Socialists shouted: "Yes, against the will of parlin - w1ent." There was great confusion in the chamber for a few minutes. after which Premier Nitti reuimed his re marks. "The law granting full power to the cabinet," lie went on. "was passed by the chamber on Aay 22. 1915. It was equivalent to a declaration of war." The entire socialist group shouted: "No, no! The cabinet already had concluded an alliance with entcuten." The premier begged for the support of all parties to help Italy out of her present difficulties. Ile explained she must inport one-third of the necessi ties of life, needing, for instance .12, 000,000 quintals of wheat annually, f which 21,000,000 came from abroad. "With remird to our relations with 'sla,'' said the premier, "I am cer Sw 'ihall s oon resimtC commercial ' ttions witi that. cotintry, it 1 am I (rt'tin that they will soon te ad .T' ilia." ht addled. "that thlie An m n erin bloe is interested inl iso t'..'a in ordedr to have a Tol of raw mat'rials is non Titl. INS IRE''I~I NEI Ma'Cnta, lDee. I 2.-Sspen;.-CiCn ofi atll riitions ijn the use' of fuel and re itC-tatemnent of train service cmaaib d hotring the niat ionid~e ctr'ik' of hiti mCtitus (0oa1 miners'iC- was! anniounced.t here tonight by the Soot herti regionial ('oal coimmiittece, acting oti a itt hiority rece'tived( from Wash in gton. I unrinciig of vessesl betig given lirefer~i e, thieni costitwise shtiipping, ships tlying I he Amican('tt flagj inl overseas seCrvice' andi tlast shtips Ilying fort igtn flags. tin.s tn effective inuinediat ely and tra~i . Itts wil bireto e at 12C a. m..I (i lo-a.In xws weernunCion ii , (C I Cnw tri Cti ched li'i v-ould in S fr ith movemento ofIIC 8~t: coal will n' i back io. unti 1 he 4 itu:Hion * Ci ihr ug mi theC CI' th 'w hib h e(Mi wtod r p Il , Ca h' ( e 'uChr im s s1l~hoppin'. lT' * '!rt IC ae) ofI h e rm- tl h oft hi i e - i).IC uin cits 11t~t annuneent of )us oni of fuel restrijctionis, th tComin i tilth nedI the '"peopl' of Cthe 'e hio h.ve. obscrved('l lo loyally'' C'11 a1C 0w. hi1. As a r'0.- t oft the' r C- k I th '-CO tryt' lo-:t. jirodn etion ofil as n1 :T an .5 illliont tiinC of doal. h'? t anCoi e menII ti toinlht bey ih: I (CI ennilitiii ofi'( reoval oi - )1 on 'Coal tnd train isir'ice noni- Iiiits of xoi fre)iCC ghlltitt rby lin' f'ettl i~ii eto' \outhen ots woulti SAFE, GENTLE F BRIN For 200 ytra GOLD Mf 1RAL Hnarlem Oil has enabled suffering hurnanity to withstand attacks of kidney, liver, bladder and stomach troubles ani all discases connected with the urinary organs and to bulikl up and restore to health organs weakened by disease. These most important organs must be watched, because they filter and purify tho blood; unless they do their worC you are doomed. Wearlimss, sleeplessness, nervousness, despondency, backache, stomach trou ble, pains in the loins n.nd lower ab domen, gravel, difflculty when urinat ing, 'heumnatism, eciatica and lumbago all warn you of trouble with your kid noys. GOLD MEDAL Hlaarlem Oil Cap Why dont Save? PU your Money inrO Ban Saving is a natural Ir tion which is the first .w < low any man can sec "go" each pay day, and puzzle any frugal mind. Old age is sure to f vwith p!cnity. Start a bca habit and you'll soon have We add 4. per Make OUR bar The Enterprise N. B. DIAL, President \1he's an ord1na: ALL Ym.JCbl And Wilii Pay. T V .4.or: E Bai I I I. 9P *)j)l IHeIav~ ru 10.00' 8.i 305 j 7O)t Usuad Color 11 .Oi)10 9.00 8.50 to 1.0) Palo____ 8.5___ to 7.0f 6.75 to 5.75 Winer 4.0Oto 3.5 ).25 to 2/S FVail 3.00l 1927 2.50to 2.25 There extremely hig'h price e h e liberal ;gradin~g :uut' are g';oted fori and otherwir'e ir:fe'rior '!--ins at hig.he other South Caroina~ Iu: wrn fo liable and accurate mar retp.e-r a It's FREE--Write foe it. Wesu~~ ~~nmore mn SHIP ALt YOURf Ft' T HE LARGEST/HOUSE IN 7NVE WM 24- 27 W.A umstn Ave. Ti hEMEDY GS SURE RELIEF iln are the remny you need. ' Tae three or four evcery dlay. Tho ienIlIg oil soaks into the cells and litning of I the kidneys and irives out the poaions. Now life and hoaith will surely foaiow. When your nornal vigor has been re stored continue treattment for a white to keep yourself in .ridition and pre vent a return of the disease. Don't wait until you are incapable of fighting. Start taking GQLD MMIDAL Unarlem Oil Capsules today. Your drug gist will cheerfully refund your moneoy if you are not satisfied with results. But he aure to got the original import ed GOLD MINDAL and accept no sub stitutes. In three sizes. Sealed pack ages. At all drug store. ou tinc* It is self preseI-va )f nturc. evcy cent of his earnings not stave some cf it, would nd you either penniless or cccunt - yc':'! get the L big ward. oent. interest. ik YOUR bank. National Bank C. H. ROPER, Cashier . t r 2.5 to .1 !.rf2 1.- t mmerli- e rhp e ..,N .4 l'I f it ljIOn l'' t e . adpi ito iiSbldd "SHUBE T" wi .4ina B EIit I' A t 'r . )R/D DEAL/NG EXCLU/SIV'ELY /.' 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