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- ? FOR CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS Headache INDIGESTION Stomach Trouble -SOLD EVERYWHERE Habitual Constipation Cured in 14 to 21 Lays "LAX-FOS WivH PEPSIN" is a specially. prel)ared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitua Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 dayE to iduce regular action. It Stimulates an< Regulate3 Very Pleasant to Take. 60c per bottle. We will drain your crankcase free Dead oil in you-.- cra'nkcase should be cleaned out .every 500 to 800 miles without fail. It will save you moneyon re pairs. You'll get greater engine power and gasoline mileage. Bring your car to us. We will drain and clean the crank case FREE. Our only charge will be for the fresh oil. It's your opportunity to try SUNOCO MotorOil-the won derful new engine lubricant. Martin Electric Co 666 quickly relieves Colds, Coistipa tionq Biliousness and Headachies. File Tonic. Calomel is a Dangerous Drug Next Dose may Salivate You, Loosen Teeth or Start Rheumatism Calomel is mercury; quicksilver. I erashes Into sour bile like dlynamit( cram ping and sickening you. Calome attacks the bones and should never b put into your system. If you feel bilious,'liendachy, consti patted and all knocked out, just go t your druggist and get a bottle of Dod son's Liver Tone for a few cents whiel is a harmless vegctable substitute fo dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful an< if it doesn't start your liver an< straighten you up better and quicke than nasty calonmei and without makinj youj sick, you just go back and .get you money. D)on't take calomnel! It makes yoi sick the next day; it loses you a day' work. Dodson's Liver Tone straighten you right up and you feel great. N salts necessary. Give it to the 'hildrei because it is perfectly harmless and ea1 ntot salivate. For Hogs to Sweeten, Swill --dissolve 1 tablespoonful of Red Devil Lye in a pint of Swater, then add thin solution tothe slop or coft foed for 10 hogs. Or diesolvo % of a can In a. quart of water, and add to a barrol of slop. Otir thoroughly and food to hogs nIght and riaorning. Ahoayp demnand the genutne * * * * * * + * * * * * * * * * LEAKVILLE NEWS * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 * * Leakville, Aug :'t.-Thiis cool, rainy weather is very favorable for the boll weevil and they are doing a great deal of daiage in sole farms through here. Mr. and .irs. tLeon Yeargin were re cent guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'W. W. Yeargin. Mrs. Ethel Chancy, of 'Clinton, spent several days last week with her par (nts, ;.\lr. and .Mrs. (. -11. South. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sherbert were the s-pend-the-day guests of 'Mi. and 'Mrs . A.lM. Garrett last Thursday. 'Mr. IM inn lard HalI and family, of Laurens, spent the past week with his parents. 'Mir. aind Mr's. Sam Hall. A nuimber of people from this com munity have been attending the Friend ship Imieeting. Mr. Chesley Hughes visited his son, .r. Dock I ughes, recently. Mr. and Mrs. .J. I1.. Pearson and daughter, Cordelia, from Gastonia, N. C., visited relatives here last week. MIrs. Guy Garrett and children visit ed her father, Mr. W. M. Coker, of Gray Court, last Friday. 'Aliss Ruth Todd aigd several friends, of atirens, visited Misses Sarah and E1dith Yeargin Sunday afternoon. Messrs. Noah Knight, ILock Knight, AV R. R.'Henderson and 'Miss Emnia lent' derson sp:ent the (lay recently .at the home of AIr. 'T. If. South. \ir. and Mrs. S. M. Garrett, Mrs. J. IN. Leak and 'irs. Ella Owens were re cent visitors at the home of 'Mr. Sam Hall. oin to M r. and 'Mrs. Raymond Gar rett, on August 13th, a son. Mr. Neal 'Ilugh ! and son were guests at the home of his brother, Mi. 11. T. 'Hughes, last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Yeargin were recent visitors at the home of Mr. Tom Owing5, of Owings. We are sorry to state that Mrs. Owings Is seriously Ill at this -writing. Mrs. J. N. 'Wilson and children visit ed lier father, 'Mr. W. WM. Coker, of Gray Court, Saturday. Mr. and 'Mrs. Gary Hughes were guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hughes, * Saturday night. I..\iss .Jessle Hughes an( Alaster 'Louis 1I uglies, of Connie Maxwell Or phanage, spent the week-end at the home of IN'r. B. T. Hughes. Jr. J. N. ;Wilson and family, Mrs. .. N. ILeak and Mrs. Ella Owens mo tored over In Spartanburg county Sun day, to visit relatives.. MIs. GMaggie Garrett is sienlding a few weeks with lier son, Mi. Raymond Garrett. MI. and .Mrs. Calvin -McCauley and children visited the formers' parents, .Mr. 1haddeus ldCauley, of Friendship, last week. 'Messrs. Sam, Walter, Minniard Ball, SW. G. Garrett, J. N. Wilson, J. H. Pear son, with others froii Gray Court and Harksdale, went to Mountville fishing last Friday, and report a great catch. Iir. and 'Mrs. .Ellijali Riddle were re cent. gnietss of 'Mi'. and' Mi's'. Calvin McCauley. b Miss .Jese Riddle spent Wednes day night with shei' sister', 'is. Calvin McCauley. Mri. Will SouthI visited his grandpai' ents, Mi'. and( Mirs. WV. RI. Jenderson, - of Friendship), last week. 'We ai'e glad to repoi't Mi'. Amanda ~ Ilopkins is improving. 0 * * * S 9 9 9 9 e 9 eq ', S 0 * '* * * *' HIiCiORY TlAVEIRN XINS *~ Hickoi'y TPaver'n, Aug. 21.-TPhe boll weevils are .puncturing the squares so badly t hat most all the fai'iei's have quit picking upi the squares. Mi'. Tilluman 'Bolt visitedl Mr. D~avid Briow~nlee t'he ipast thi'ee days. i. and Mi's. L. F. Aberci'omble visited Mi'. J. C. Aberci'ombie and faim 1ly, Sunday. Mi'. Jodle Br'ownlee was tlfy welcomne guest of Mri. W. S. Bolt, Sunday after noon. aA fewv of the people of this section attendled thle Wham lawvn pecnic Friday. TPhe Rabun B. Y. P. ,U. inmebes rend~ered a very inter'es'tng program Sunday night at Rabuin Crieek church. Miss Sarah .Roper spent last week with i'elatives of Fountain Inn. Mi's. iMai'vin Rhodes spent last 'week with hiomefolks. Mr. F~arl Bahb preached an interest ing sermon at Rabun Sunday morning. The county campaign meeting was hold at Hickoi'y Tavern last Thursday atil wVas enjoyed by ovoi'y one whlo heard the speakei's. To Stop a Cough Quick take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stopa the cough by healing the inflamed and irritated tIssues, -A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRiATE SALVE for Cheat Colds, Head Colds and Crouph- a enclosed with every bottle of HAYES' *IEALING HONEY. The salve should bl3'ubbed on the chest and throat of children auffering from a Cold or Croup, Th eli gffcofne ayes' Heealignoy in Grove's 0-Pen-Trato Salve throughth pores of the shin soon utops a cough. Dioth rem'olles are packed In 0ne carton and the cost of the comnbined treatment is 35c. Just ask your druggist for HAYES' H1EALUNG HONEY. POPE PIUS XI Is REAL VATICAN HEAD Feels Himself Perfectly Competent to RIule Over lls Domain. . Rome, Aug. 18.-A fresh and search Ing 1wind of inquiry and reorganization is blowing throtigh the vatican with the advent of the new 'pope, and some of the old established dependents of the palace, who are very iltumeirous, find it altogether too bracing t 'e Pleasant. Pitts XI comes of a pi ti cal and iprosperous bourgeois stock, and feels 'himself perfectly competent to look ilto even the smallest details of the' vast organization of wilch he is the head. The pontiiffr, wiile adhering oil state and ceremonial occasions to all the pomlp anld S-11lndor which I., tradition al in the basilica of St. Peter and the Vatican .palace, desires that his -pri vate life be ruled by a truly apostolic simplicity and frugality, and he is Ie ported to have said that lie intends to spend money rather on the propa gation of the faith than on the restora tion or beautifying of buildings and monuments. Ii Itallin households, humble or aristocratic, the cook buys all that is necessary for the feeding of the fam ily, and good housewives usially go through the cook's accou nts every day in order to keep cheek of them. It appears that his holiness does the same. It is related that the other day a fowl, -price 20 lire (rathe r less than -a dollar), was provided for the pope's stupperl. For sollie reason lie did not eat. it, aild ordevs 'Were given that the following day the cook make chicl'en croqluettes for lunch. The crouiuettes duly arrived, but when the accouint-s were looked through in the evening it was found that another fowl, price 20 lire, had been charged in the cook's book. The cook was called ii and "had -his head washed," w hiich is the (inainit Roman expres sion for getting a good scolding, anld the pope told him lie has no use for any servant who was not strictly honest and accurate in .his chrges. It appears that some of the admin istration of the huge vatican palace has been carried on in a rather ha) hazard fashion. *For instance, thou sauds of lire were often paid for over 'time work to the regular staff of 1work-men who receive weekly or monthly wages. Tie pope, counting ill the regular days work and the ov ertine charged, pointed out that one poor man must have been work'ng for considerably over 20 hours out of tQie 2-1. "I hope I shall never see such an item in tiLe a'ecounts again," saild th politiff with a tquiet twinkle in his eye: "it would .be Indeed cruel to ex pect anyone to ovetavork limil.Self to that extent." It has beei discovered that' the ,alterations and repairs to a &mpal tl)alace in the Piazza S'cossacavelli, near St. Peter's, which is to be the seat of the Institute of Ariental Stu (ies, have cost, although they are not nearly finished, more than would have sufilced to buy I whole new palace. A strict rule has therefore been made that iio exl)Cenditure surpa):ssing .3001 lIre may unader any circumstances he inado wvithout the ai~lproval of a comn mission consisting of Cardinals (eas par tri, M.\erry (hi Val, I )e L ai and Sbhar retti1, to .wvhom the pope has Inatrusteid the dtuty of looking Into every lire that is paid out. Vote fot' 0. 1). Scay for' State Super ihttndent of Edutention .--Adv. Senuaze Tihirealcens Complena~sIlen M[eas.. nre. To Postponeo Action. Washington, Aug. 1 9.-Despite the appriiecia'ble number' of senators who are moved by clamor and the appronch of the elections, the bonus for foimer soldiers is in jeopardy. A majouity of the 'members of the senate today voted -to )01POpO the 'considleration of the bonus bill tuntl I'Wednesday. This was taken to mean that if the issue was lpostponied unt il after the electionis the 'bonus bill wvould be bleaten. T1he debates on the bonus bill1 will be0 short or extensive accord(ing to reve lations froip the \Vhite House. If the president proi'tises to veto the bil}' the vote may be had soon, If he hesi tates the vote Wvill -be Pos5t1oned. If lie agrees to veto, the IndicatIons are that it will be Impossible to pass the bill through the senate despite the veto. In othet' wvords, the situationI from the standreoint of those clanmor' lag for a bonus as r'ewar'd for' thoir service to the flag is pr'cai'ous., This is the general opInion following an uinniomcial canvass of the senate to night. In the dlirect vote, niot more than 30 senators will oppioso the bonus. But more than 30 will refuse to sull poi't the hill1 oveir and against the veto of the pr'esident. According to the unoflal poll some of the ablest Southern senators aie against the bill. These Include Son 4tors Underwood of Altaama, Dial and Smith of South Carolina, Glass of Vir' ginia, WVilllams of 'jississippi and ShIelds of Tennessee. Vote for 0. D. Seay for State Super Intqdont of Eiduation.-Adlv. A031PE lS SAYS 1HAl1DIN(G AIMlED ) IlFFIOU'LTY WN'ashington, Aug. 19.--Samuel Gom >018, Pre1SId(ellt of the American fed ration of labor, ex-pressed the opin on today that President Harding had dded to the (Ii eulties of the present ldustrial situationi by his message of Us COME 1 Seven Pas 1 Five Passe 1 Overland i 1 Chevrolet 1 Buick Six 1 Dodge Toi 1 Light Foum These a Goi Adan Discoun You don't have the new Goodye Instead of listing with a so-called' You can see fror than the net pr tires of unknowi We believe the - open basis, and: The new Good long-staple cottc of group-ply con in design, mater product, built to it has a differen a new tread witi substantially less Compare these prices 30x334 Clincher...$12.5 30x 3% Straight Side.. 13.5 32x 3. Straight Side.. 19.2 31 x4 Straight Side..* 22.2 Goodyear Cross-Rib Tr IM'DANIEI GO1 esterday and likewise had11 closn( an 1 tiuforttilia t ile for delivery. f The labor chief inl a itical dIs- a ulssioni of the viresiden.t's Imessage, t tininouiced that his organizations I vol0d oppose any legislat !oil carry fig out the suggest ios that the rail- I road labor board be given vower. to CA \NDSE Aenger Chalmera,19 nger Chalmers, 19 35 Big Four Touring 490 Touring . 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