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SLOAN'S RELIEVES NEURALGIC ACHES FOR forty years Sloan's Lnintient lias been the quickest relief for IeIra Ilgia , -uCiat 4r1 a I rheu ma tism, t ircd muniscles, la ime backs, sprains an(d strains, aches anld pains. Kee) Sloaii'shan-,dy and apply freely, 'thout rubbing, at the first twinge. It eases and lrings comifort surely and readily., Vou'll liid it clean and nton-skim -stain mmg. Sloan's Liniment is pain's cnneiy. Ask your neighbor. At a!l druggists-35c, 70c, $1.40. Linimentne S s will ick y1e r'lieved by Itching |inplrntg before retirng. toS7kinotr osinic ent. Oneof Dr.Hobson-o Truls Family Remnedies. Dr. Hobson's MMEczemaOintmento Calomel is a Dangerous Drug Next Dose may Salivate You, Loosen Teeth or Start Rheumatism Caloiel is mercury; quicksilver. It crashes into sour bile like dynamzitv, eraming and siekening you. 'Caloiet attaec-s the hones anmd sliouldd never be put into you1r systeum. If you feel Iilious. heaidachy. consti pated and all knocked oti. just go to your druggist aiiI get, a bottle of )od son's L iwver Ton for a few cents wlhicli s a ha rmless vegetable iilstitute for danuge roums caloi . Take a spoon fuil anzd if it doesn't start. your liver and st ra ighten you up buefter and quicker than nasty calomIel and withnout making in .ick, you just go hack anil get your* )oil" iake ealomel! It makes you ickthe tiext day; it loses vou a dav's work. Dodson's'ier Tone'straiglte-us you right up and you feel great. No salts necessary. Give it. to the children hecause it is perfectly harimless and can not salivate. 10 Cure :. Cold in On1 lhty Take LAXATIVE BRIOMO QI NINE (Tablets.) It stops the Coutith and fieadaeto ami worksi off the cobi. E. W. GROV E'S !ignture cn each bu. ::Oe. .Suffer? Cardui 'Did W" r f Me," SDeclares This Lady. fr"1 suffered for a long timte with womanly weak ness," says Mrs. J. R SSimpson, of 57 Spruce St., Asheville, N. C. "I finally got to the place where it was an effort for me to go. I would have bearing-down pains In4 Smy side and back -es Specily severe across my . bcand down in my side there was a great deal of soreness. I was nervous and easily tip. CARDUI The Woman's Toie ~"hearp of Cardul and deeded to use it," con- F saw shortly It was bene fiting mue, solI kept It up and it dkt wt ' - tN Ed pne. And snuc M... . 4 have been glad to praise Cardul. It Is the. t h. r7" woman'c to:. 0. W eak women need a onic. Thousands ajid thouands, flk Mrs. Try Cardulfor poderea.s DRUGGISTS *** * * * * * * *A ** *IONOR UO1, hatins Cily School * * * * * *: *. * * * * * * . Srade I , Section A-Iliighly Distin guished: Maurice ( annon, 111110 Cope lind. l:dwill bI anl han'. l)istini uIlsied: Thomnas Blabb, .Jesse lBarion, Rtobert lioll, \\illiam Hiolt, Arltur Check, Chalies I:'ullose, Glordon lnap, Wil liHnlipp, Otis Aladdenl, Lewis Reid, .Alarie Allen, Sarah Barton. Iiiel hi atly, Azile Clary, Virginia tream 'r. Margalret 'Gitty, -Evely ll enderson, 31:hrjori- .\l inter. (:ado I, Section i - Iighly Distin itit ied: leten Tmemleton, Fiances l'utnam, Rtachel Norwood, Carrie Ei nliore. Sdaaly --- is-7-'w, nior. 'I'stinguished: .\ary Fra nces Shell, d in'a Switzer, Laura M~\adden, Ca t eri iine Aloore, Jolin ose 'utnam, .1ames Owloigs, Ilarild Oglesbly, G. b. Watson. rale It,. Section A--1istingitished: Ciiarles Crews, Jaies 1)avis, .ohn A. Frank5, .1r., lobert Ilening, Am !brose liudgeni;, John (leni liiclens, Ilar-' old I've. Ia'ui tlabb, .lart'a Susan liigs \ihired Crisp, Hiarriett G a olwita. I1olnes, Dorothy tinum hert, \'iiriin liades. Grad16 11l, Setin -'llighly Distinl Muivhed: Mataline Sullivan, Mary :lizbethi Squires. Distinguished: .s lwr laurey. lirthti Sexton,. Jesse Car ;oll .lMiller, Charles Taylor, Saiuel Grade Ill, Sect ion A-- list ingui shed: 13erPt NKel ni giton, Emiily Blabb), Louie Cromer. Grade Ill, S'2etion Ii-liighly IDis iinguished: )orothy Sitgreaves. Dis tinguished: loy .\liller, .Tov Reii, Mar Paret .iteCravy, S.1rah iddl, Louise Taylor. Cl1mnir'gene iTeague. Grade IV, Section A--lighy Iistin gouished: Dorothy Norwood. Dlist in giisied: Maargarpet Cheek, Sarah Dor r-ohl, 110-lle Hamilton, Alarianl Hipp, Rotlfe IMuges. irde IV, Sction H -1istinguished: UT. irs Louis Whaml, Mildred Wysong. Giade V. Secilion A -Distingui-n d: Jia(k falhh, Ralph alle, Minter Brown, . m s Dunk11iin, W. C. .\iller, lRussell .\Tolor, Hrthba Ilarnett, Vir-Ai nia Claidy, .Marthat lraniks, Emily Taylor. radte V, Section W---Ilighly DiEtin guished: Irene Totd, Antionette Moore, .leantt to Iamilton. DAistinuiishel: .\laritin iller, Lillian Kitech is, Nun nie iser, Minnie 11111, In anees Swit zer, Way Lwis Swink, .tary Odell Rowland. Gi.ide VT, Section A-ilghly Distinu guished: Miary 'Hall, Mary Anderson, William 'Bramlette. Distinguished: Villiam Crews, Dallas Dendy, Robert Moore, Joines .\lartinl. Sixth Grade, Section Ul--itighly ,Dis tinguished: Gertrude Tenmiplem.in. Dis tinguished: AnnIe Power, Mary Reid, Margaret Wasson, Pawnee Watson. Seventh Grade, On. B-lighly Dis tinguished : Iluce Thompson, Martha Power, 1Harriette Todd. Dist inguished: iarilowse Mahaffey, Mittie Lee Martin, Clara Sexton, .\ary Thtompson. Grade VII, Section A----.lighty DIs tinguished : Legare IBlackwetl, Sarah Cheek. Distinguished: Coltyar Barks dale, illy Bolt, Marvin Comipton, hamn nel Fleming, Thomas Tamnitton, Caltic H-ilt, Augusta MalcClntock, Sue Cul bertson, Eula tluncain, liarriet Bishop. Grade VIii, Section A--Highily Dis tinguisbed: James -Machep. Distin guished : Zell fUtakely, Jasecal Miley, Inez Motes, 'Hiorace Nichols, WVillie Kate Baldwinl. Grade VIII, Section B--Distintguish edl: Fay 'Chieney, Attic Culbertson, Elizabeth Thompson, Frank IB. Roper. Grade VIUI, Section C-Highly Dis tinguishted: Perrin Wright. Distin guished: Cothran McCravy, Miller Mc Cuen. Paul IPhilpot, Rose Rosenthal. Dis tinguisheud: Clara Boyd, Nelle Check, Janie H-olmes Davis, Miary Goodswin, Mariegene Gray, Katherine -Hicks, Sid ney Holmes, Cornelia Maclhen, Louise MCord, Adra. Catherine Owings, Sara Benn, Ruby Todd. Grade X-Hlgghly 'Dist,inguished: Ehrahi Katherine BarksdalIe. Distin guished: J1. J. Adams, Fred Clifton, Roy Gaston, .Ray Goodwin, Margaret Knight, Mary Senni Winifred Sitgreaves, Carl Thontpson, Wyatt -Daldrop, Maude'Wof-, ford.. Gra- X'Y--Hlghly Distinguished: ......: Ei ,ygert, E~ula Mae 'Mar in, Grace Taylor. Distinguished: Re - ,' / -'i-ms. Marion Blackwell, Mary ', Am dlman, Margaret Cole man, Martha 'Duia, Lois Fuller, Attic Gosnel.l, 'Ioccoa Gray, Louise Smith, va Taylor, Jaek Miller, 'Herman Tay otr, 'Martin Teague.-. Laurents Mill School Grade I-Distinguished:Neilie Davis, Clyde McGill, John W. 'lAwts, Clinton Bikhop.( Oi'de IIl~-1-flghly Distinguished: Omna I|Daila. . .DIsbtinguished: .Lwmilk. Blackstook, Li.,ore iuohee, Elmira annon,. Ietiall Datvis, 'Mildred Hill, Goldie Wadeli. Grado UII-~i-ghly Distinguished: Iivinia Bosdell, Eltmer Davis. Distin eu'lsilte. nBesl Davi', .meltha Mnrlar. dlay, the10 occasion being the close o the school, taught by Aliss 0stel 1 Bratley. ItIural -Policemlanl Dryson, assisted b3 Coluimibds Owens and Andy Boyd, cap tured a still abliout six ilesC; belon Cross liill on Saluda river, last Fri day. The still was iade of Coppel and had a capacity of 30 gallons. Two iogrroes, Jim ltl'uiley and (31il1n Lindsay became invoived in a diflicul ty onl Alonday iitoriig, the restlt o which is that ibin1dsay lies fatall vounl(dd fioi a lick inflicted ly lPul ley. The kliii ng occurred oln J. 11 Atcherson's lace.' * lesolutions of lespect The( IlighlailI Rtome W.'3. bi mourm the loss cf a consecrated member ir the dcath of Mirs. Nannie Put nam.. wh( entered into rest Deceimber 2.1, t121 She was the daughte r of Joh1 H1un 1s, of IL:uutrens couty. Early Ir Ii 'e she becaie a Christian and re mained a consistent member of th< Haptist church until her death. There fore, he it resolved: WHAF rtment ry Grocer I self rising, - . . . $8.00 00 pounds, .06 rare and , I Work Bridles e to 4-horse, cheapi 11l Line of Cook Sto ertilizer I -0, 10-3-3, 10 nid Cotton Seed >Nitrate of Sc nds will deliver of the county is Spring rrnjohn at 75c e~ .t$1.00. 2413 elved 6 Ca dly Any An ARL First, That we bow inl humble snb Iission to the will of Hin who doeth all things well. Second, T!at we rend6 praise to God for the influence of this beautiful life and we accept it to make our liveb nobler, and to render betbter service in our church and Sunday School. Third, That a -page in our record book be set apart to her m1161mory, n1111d a copy be sent to the county pallers, FERTII I Sell Old R, of Ferl See Me Beft CLYDE T. ON'S Warel 'y Departi Lard, by the tub, Corn, per, bushel Oats, per bushel No. 1 Timothy H agon Depat .r than you can buy ves. Can Save You )epartmei -3-0, 16 Per C Meal Always C da at ,$65.00 a your guano to al on my trucks. s .Water ach. Case of 12 ottles Ginger Al rs of ,Flour iount Yod~ WHAl and( one to her devoted sons. -MiS. .. R. POW]flDR, IUS. Z. I. TRAYNIIAM, Commnittec. No Worms in a Healthy Child All children troubled with Worms have an un. healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and asu rule, there is more or I ess stomach distuIrbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC tilven regu larly for two or threo weeks. will enrich the blood. improve thodigestion, and actas ageneral Strength ening Tonic to the whole cystem. Nature will then throW offor dippel the worns,and theChIld willbe ln p6rfect health. Pleasant to tI'- bNo 6per bottlk. IZER liable Brand tilizers. re You Buy. FRANKS iouse Inent per pound .14 . . > $1.10 . . .65 ,ay, ton $30.00 'tment $2.50 to $4.00 $1.50 to $2.00 by the solid car. Money. rit enyz .Acid, n Hand. Ton-4-Cash. ny part Dept. Half-Gallon e at 80c. and Ca' Yant Joe Rose, Syda Swaddy, Alma Temple toln, Jailes Word. ( rade IV- -l)istingiilshecd: Nellie )ag iell, Carl Bishop, Troy Bishop. 4*'** * * * * * * * * * * * CiOSS ILL, Ni. WS * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Cross ililli, A!ril .. -:- . Robert Va(e spent r, few ( riOV-' la3t week with leir sister, .\I's. NI. W. KIeninedy. at SpaltI'burig. '\Ir. and Alr-s. layl Illman and AIr. William) of Greenwood were week-end visitors in Cross 11111. A.M Ils1 rsitele Ilradley leaves today for a visi with her sister, at Mstill. Rev. an1d AlMls. laujl), of Waterloo, were yisitors to onr town Wednesday. Alias Eliza Natice, of Converse Col Iege, is h1omite for a few days. Aliss Anna lelle Iill, of'4cvoker Col lege, spent last week-end 'with home Folks. )r. Iliidson1, a missionary to (hina, gave a very interesting and inst'ue'4 tive talk at the 1iresbyterian church Sunday ev~ening. Some of oir] young people enjovedl a picilic at Long View on last Satur Dep H eav* Flour, 'plain and per barrel Sugar, by the I per pound Hardv Leather Collars Heavy Mounted Wagons, 1 -hors Have Ft 8-3-3, 8-3 Kainit a I Also -Keel I can a H arr 5 Gallon Dei Bottles a Just Rec Supni