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Start a Savi Witt Far Nation, Capital . . Surplus . . Your Patrona Is YOUR HEAL1 GRADU Interesting Experience of a Texas Women Knew About Cari Much Sicknes Navasota, Texas.-Mrs. W. M. Peden, of this place,relates the following Interest ing account of how she recovered her strength, having realized that she was .actually losing her health: "Health is th- greatest thing in the world, and when you feel that gradually slipping away from you, you certainly sit up and take notice. That is what I did some time ago when I found myself in a very nervous, run-down condition of 4ealth. I was soired and felt so lifeless I could hardly go at all. "I was just no account for work. I would get a bucket of water and would feel so weak I would have to set it down before I felt like I could lift it to the shelf. In this condition, of course, to do even my bousework was a task almost im possible to accomplish. "I was .. . nervous and easily upset. For TRA( $625 F.O. B. Detroit The Fordson Tractor drudgery out of farm Iif< problem; it is reducing land by almost one ha horses; and~ it is saving of the farmer's time; more attractive. The Fordson will run' -and at the most oppc will operate the milkit wood, fill your silo, pu care of every kind of E And don't forget-it acres in a ten hour de with ease. Thus the Fordson is thi tor. It will pay for its many ways. There's a big story to t son-and a true ono-( Or, if you prefer, telop and we will bring them . W. C. WAUl ngs Account k the ners al Bank $50,000.00 $22,500.00 Lge Appreciated iH kLLY SLIPPING? Lady Who Declares That if More lui They Would Be Spared s and Worry. I eouldn't rest well at night and was. ., just lifeless. "I heard of Cardul and after reading I decided I had some female trouble jhat was pulling me down. I sent for Cardui and began It. . . "In a very short while after I began the Cardul,Home Treatment I saw an im provement and it wasn't long until I was aU right-good appetite, splendid rest, and much stronger so that I easily did my house work. "Later I took a bottle of Cardul as a tonic. I can recommend Cardul and glad ly do so, for if more women knew, it would save a great deal of worry and sickness." The enthusiastic praise of thousands of other women who have found Cardul helpful should convince you that it is worth trying. AU druggists sell it, . 78 TOR "Yes I~e mre Tunme for Myself Since IGot Fordson" :s taking much of the ~; it is solving the labor the cost of preparing i of what it was with Sone third to one half and making farm life rour threshing machine rtune time for you. It ig machines, saw your onp thc water, and take elt work nill plow six to eight y, handling two plows e ideal year-round trac fall and winter keep in :11l you about the Ford4 omne in and got the facts. hone or drop us a card to you. )ROP. Dealer JONEA NEWS Jones, Oct. 22.-The friends of th following veterans of the Civil Wai all of them upwards of 80 years,, War ren Ballentine, Wm. Dodson, Miltoi Golden, B. L. Henderson and Wesle Algary will be pleased 'to learn tho they are enjoying excellent health. 'We were very sorry to hear of th recent death of Abner Hill McGee, c IWilliamston. He was reared in thi community and was highly esteeme by all. lie was a devout Christia loyal lason, genuine friend, and a: fectionate husband and father. V tenderly sympathize 'with his famil; 'Mrs. Dr. W. T. Jones and daughte Mrs. J. A. M-(ceftcw'n and Mr. and Mr Frank P. Jones visited Greenwood r4 cently. Mr. 'Charley Bell, formerly of th section, after 'an absence of 22 yeai in Texas, is on a visit to relatives ar friends -here. Mr. Charley Simpson lost one of I tenant. houses by flre Sunday night. Mrs. 0. B. Jenins is teaching schoQ in Spartanburg county. Ware Shoals Community Fair wi largely attended and enjoyed. Those attendig the Greenwood fa were well pleased with the splend: exhibits and appreciated the generot hospitality of the progressive citizet of Greenwood. Mr. Frank Iluzhardt fell from wagon recently, and fractured his arr Mr. and M rs. S. E. Williams and M Booth Knight, of Laurens, were recei visitors to Ware Shoals. Mr. 'S. E. Rasor, of Mountville, wi here looking after his farm recentl We recently met .the followir friends: Walter Nash, of Gray Couri John Sadler, of i)onald2; Broadt Cooper, Harrison Pinson, and 'Mrs. Ca vin Culbertson, of Ekom; Air. an Mrs. Jno. Plitts, of P oplar Springi Oscar Tnrner, Bennie Franklin, av S. O. Jarvey, of Greenwood, and Char ton Davis, of Greenville. IAL URGES MORE POUTI/IRY RAISIN Washington, Oct. 23.-Regardir the establishinent of dairy-poulti ilatt in the south, Senator Dial mai the following statement hero today: "I have read in one of the Soul Carolina newspapters about the e; tablishnent of a dairy-l)oiltry fari In one of the South Carolina cout ties. I think there is nothing bett< that niany persons of small meal could (o at this time than to estal lish poultry farms, where tle variot kinds of fowls might he hatched ar sold at good prices. Such a thin Would take but a very small anmou of money to begin with and'is soni thing that, with good managernen almost increases itself from day I day as the rpoultry hatch an(d grow. "Recently I was at Mclee and mi a tman by the nanme of White, wl: told me that he had cleared somi tiling like $.400 on poultry in a yea Thtat is a very good showing and ain Iitchien tion of what many he dlor elsewhere. "T1he great r'esou rces of the Uniter States I )epatment of Agricultu ro at absol utcely free. Sc) far as in formatic goes, to any antd all poisons who whs to avail t heihiuelves of its wondlerfi and val uable fttnd of infcormation i the wauy of ipamph)1lets, leafits, ett bearing ont thie subject of poultry rail Sing. Thec depiaritment. will lbe glad I rend cthese~c httlletinilS and any ot h( infor~mation it has to any ptersonis wh may dlesirte thcii. I , too, swill secui t hese and forward them to.any cof mi coinsitiuentIs who li)mtay be in toerstd clI this matter. "Another thing that occuris to) nm muind Ia hat in a short titte thier should he more cheese factories I South Caroclitna. IIlere agaitn, the gmt ernmetnt wvill willingly stuppily any ii formatiotn that may lie cdesi red abist lutely free of charge. "IhtOlo outr pOpOlle will go itt these Industries. Tlhcy requciret litt c'apital, wioul d furis h thtenm wit somet hing to scill at good prices thi year round, somnethinug tc) ' at home, amnd biesidles, wvouldl be an exee I ei toppor10tuntiity for tmatny cof the eis service mcii ho safely inve'st thei moiney as they get it frotm tho W Risk lHuir('au. I canniot emiiphalsize th imitortance of this imattetr too strong 13'." "TIllIEE 3MI'I'IETIEER.S" Mr. 5. 11. Brooks, adivance r'epr'ese tative for Ilhmuglas Fairbatnks mait moth procductioni of ''The Thre Mucketeers" was a visitor in the cit last F'riday in the interest of this ei titrorina ry attractioti which is biooke for a week's etngagement -In GIreenvill at the haring Tlheatre begintning Mon clay, October S3lst. 'Mr. Urooks is iou in his praise of "The Three Mud keteers" which right now is in thm idsolt of a wvonderfiully successful nu in Newv York city wvhere it is crowvdin the big Brtoadway playhiousne to Its ci pacity-mnan'y peoplle beitig torne away, unable to secnre satns. So bris -is the demand for tickets in New York 0 for- "The Three Musketeers", says Mr. Brooks,, that the advance sale for the next 1.2 weeks Is in progress with very few choice seats left.. Mr. Brooks 3 states that the Interest in Greenville over the torthcoming engagement is - at fever heat and that thousands of 1 t 0 d a d r a 'Ask your dealer about she .Perfection Oil Heater Con . . test-$5,000.00 in prizes. It 9 is' Y d Is a aaammrAes ou eler ao i a-------- ------- Dr. Scho.'s0Fixo Corn0 dnd u n a P ,.cb t< r Dr co/s uinR CA edebnos 75 ec DrIcoI' oo-a ArCh People will be attracted to Greenville during the run of the production in that city. Many people from Laurens and vicinity are .-planning to visit Greenville for this production which is destined tQ be the biggest as well as the most talked about attraction that ever graced the American stage. "Kerosene cc half what it .4 practical way to save e The Per'ection Oil Heater villyprove more econom ical in over a million homes this year than ever before. Coal prices have changed but little in the last twelve months, while Aladdin Se curity Oil, the best kero sene you can buy, has gone down nearly 50%. The Perfection is an effi cient heater. There's no waste of fuel, no ashes that represcnt many of the pounds that go to make up your ton of coal. Rooms and hallvays that are used STANDARD PERf cago foot t our stor SDAY, NOVEMBE Dr. Scholl's Heel Cusijons, for sore, tender heels. Price, 40c a pair Quick n any fo Quick. and1 scientific 2.:/ comlfor t appliances di corn M. Scholl of Chicagr< the Andi now you are these appliances by; Practipedist is a fo< Dr. Scholl's method your foot paini, no ni of how long stand(ing you the D)r. Schioll fo< fo ortroule anid This demnonstratic Come in anld find ou .corn/or/able feet ! Don't torge Wells C Pri, Laur A GOOD PL No Worts In a Healthy Chid All children troubled with Worms have an un healthy col'r. which indlates poor blood. and as a rule, there is more or I ess stomach distutence. GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TNIC given rega larly for two or three weeks. will enrich the blood. improve thedigestion. and act as a general Strength ening Tonic to tho whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel tlho worms. and the Child willbe In perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle. ALADDIN - SECURITY0L OHLCOMPANY sts only about did last year" oa/ 1his 14a and winter only a few minutes each day are an added source of wasted heat, greater, prob ably, than you imagine. Use your coal heater to k-ep the whole house warm. Then in cold weather, instead of "rushing" the fire all day, make the living rooms comfortable by using a Perfection, just where you want it-in the bay window or the opposite side of the room from the radiator. You can burn a Perfection for about 10 hours on a single gallon of kerosene. Your hardware or department store salesman will gladly point out its simple con struction arid smokeless wick ad justment to you. OIL COMPANY Jew Jersey) ECTION fleaters expe~rt le R 1st. Dr. Schol's Toe-Flex fir ftraightening crooked toes. Price, ;75 each lJief for relief for every foot for- you by the foot esigned by Dr. Wmn. to have the chanice, aI demonstration of et expert, trainled in s. He undlerstands iatter how ser'ious or it is. Hek can show )t app)lian1ce dlesigned showv you how it wvill n is abso lutely free. t how you can have ~t the dates lardy Co. ens, S. C. ACE TO TRADE