IN BETHEL'S BAILIWICK. Personal and Local Items from That Community. Bethel, February 20:? Messrs Ashby McElyeen and Barrow Mouzon spent Sunday with relatives in this community. Messrs Barrow Epps and Tisdale of Bishopville spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr and Mrs E F Epps. Messrs E C and R J Burgess and H 0 Welch attended preaching here Sunday. Rev D M Clark filled his regular appointment here Sunday. It may be his last sermon at Bethel for over a month, as he returned to the infirmary today to undergo another operation. We trust he will soon be back with us. A few people from around here attended prayer meeting at Hebron Sunday night. Miss Maggie Eaddy spent the week-end with her sisterat Poston. Mr and Mrs B B Burgess and niece, Lila Evans,spent the week-end with the former's brother and sister and the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs W T Evans, at Trio. Messrs R S Burgess and Ira Epps spent Saturday at Mr W T Evans', hunting. They returned home that night. Mr Eugene Truluck of Lynchburg was a pleasant visitor at the home of Mr and Mrs W H McElveen Sunday. Mr W H McElveen took his sick daughter, Scott, to Kingstree Monday, where she received medical aid. A delightful party was given last Friday night at the home of Mr and Mrs Henry Kennedy, in the Hebron section. Music for the occasion was furnished by Miss Blanche Reep and the string band from Olanta. All seemed to have a pleasant time. It * ?i was nearly t> o ciock wnen sume ui the party reached home. We hope to have a similar party in the near future. Road Engineer Frierson has been a regular visitor in the Mouzons community recently. We hope for him much success. Mr Loney Wall of Olanta was a pleasant caller in this vicinity recently. Stop! Look! Listen, everybody! The wedding bells will soon be heard around old Bethel. Snowball. FOUND DEAD BESIDE TRACK. Lumber Mill Operator Evidently Killed by Train. Florence, February 25: ?Coroner J L Gunn was called to Mars Bluff early last evening to hold an inquest over the body of a man, who had heen found dead beside the tracks of the Atlantic Coast Line at a point near what is known as the Williams & McKeithan Lumber Company, or Pate's Mill. The lifeless body proved to be that of C H Cummings, a well-to-do lumber mill operator of Elizabethtown, N C. From what could be gathered from the testimony, it seems that Mr Cummings had come down to Mars Bluff to purchase a saw mill on the plantation of Dr T C Johnson, and after attending to his business was walking along the double track of the Coast Line and must have been struck by a passing % freight train. His body was yet warm when found, but life was extinct. The body was taken charge by the Coroner and the family of Cummings' notified. As a result of the war, American glass manufacturers have discovered that the supposedly superior clay they have been importing from Germany is really inferior to the domes- j *i/? clou Woll-tvninort (iprmnn I men, it seems, had hypnotized them < into believing that the imported sub- j stance wa* better for the refractory I pots in which glass is melted. Rank Foolishness. i \ i?u occasionally s--e it -tated that | colds do n,.t result from cold weath-j er. That is rank fooli-lm-ss. Were! it true colds would he as prevalent! in midsummer as in midwinter.' .Vli.'e i that causes c his flour- j ' uSicvS itt dan),., cold weather. To ert ri.i ,.f a S'U tik? ChjmVrlaiir^ Cough Ih uifly. I'l i>'ctT-vliw! i i< highly rtH-oiumeuocd )'.V 1 eop.e; who have used it for many years as, oecasson required, and know it> teal ralw, Oj A. . ,TANLAC INDORSED BY BIRMINGHAM EX-MAYOR. "You Will Hardly Know Me When We Meet Again. I Am Getting Well." TELLS ATLANTA FRIEND "Since My Recond Dose of Tanlac, I Have Suffered None of My Old Troubles. One of the latest additions to the list of leaders of thought and action who have come forward with their unqualified endorsements of Tanlac is the name of Hon Frank V Evans, former mayor of Birmingham, Ala, ex-State examiner of public accounts of Alabama, and one time editor of one of the South's greatest newspapers-The Birmingham AgeHerald. Writing to a personal friend in Atlanta. Mr Evans says: "Birmingham, Ala, Feb 2,191G. * * * By the way, you will hardly know me when we meet again, because I am getting well and strong again. As I told you while in Atlanta last month, I have been suffering a long time with gastritis, as the doctors called it ? really a disordered stomach, with consequent constipation, pains in the shoulders, headaches, belching, heartburn, loss of appetite, loss of sleep and fainting spells. For weeks I could not sleep on my back. "One week ago, upon recommendation of friends, who had tried the medicine, I purchased one bottle of Tanlac and began baking it. Since my second dose, I have suffered none of the troubles to which I refer, and really believe I am going to get perfectly well and strong again. Won't that be wonderful at my age? Well, cerbain it is that Tanlac is a wonderful medicine, and you know I am not given to 'puffing' mere experiments, and am rather orthodox as to materia medica. "I shall continue the treatment with perfect confidence in the final results. ( (Signed) "Frank V Evans." Commenting on this splendid endorsement of Tanlac, T W Galyon, Shite agent for South Carolina, said: "Although the list of prominent ?nrlnrv!?p? ie n lnnrr nnp vet I recall a few leading names that lend both dignity and credit to the entire array. Some of them arc: "Hon C W Mangum, of Atlanta, Sheriff of Fulton county; Hon McKenzie Moss, judge of the eighth district of Kentucky; Hon Moses R Glenn, superintendent <>f printing for the State of Kentucky; Col John B Gaines, editor and publisher, Bowling Green, Ky; C C Cooper, president Georgia Cotton Oil Co; H \V Hill, bank president of South Pittsburgh, Tenn; J F Carroll, cotton mill superintendent, of Chattahoochee, Ga; Hon S S Shepherd, former city councilman of Atlanta, and many others whose names have been given to the ptiblic." Tanlac.the master medicine,is sold exclusively by Kingstree Drug Co, Kingstree. Price: 81 per bottle, straight. Items from Cades. (Received too late for last week's issue). Cades, February 22:?The severe cold snap of last week has practically killed all the garden peas in this section. The ACL depot here is undergoing repairs. Messrs Leo and Ernest McElveen - * * ? ?u oi eaania were m w?ii n snuri wune Sundav. Mr L 0!i ver uf Marion visited friends here recently. ; Mr and Mrs R L McElveen went j to Kingstree Monday. Messrs G E Cox and I V/ Cockfield were in Kingstree Tuesday on business. Mr J R Reeves went down to Charleston Monday to have a cinder removed from his eye. Mr R F Epps went to Lake City Monday. Mr W C Wilson went to Lake City last Thursday. Messrs R C Carsten and W I Hodges went to Lake City one daylast week. B M. War Upon Pain. Pain is a visitor to every home and usually it comes quite unexpectedly. But you are prepared for every emergency if you keep a small bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy. It is the greatest painkiller ever dis-; covered. Simply laid on the skin? j no rubbing required?it (hives the i pair. away. It is really v.-onderful. j Morvin H Soister, Beikeley, Cal. write?: Last Saturday, alter tramp-1 inp around the Panama E.\[ esition with wet feet, I came home with my' neck so stdF that 1 couldn't turn. I applied Sloan's Liniment freely and : went to bed. To my surprise, next morning the stifFne. s had almost disappeared, four hours after the sec-' ond application 1 was pood as now." March, 1915. At drupgists. 25c. : - **r : exxxx-i |SPRIN< M I Shoes Fi M H 1< 8 % ; ^^ptree I K Kingslree, - The Maxw "The W Equipped wil and Lights, One Touring Car, $635.00; f. o. b. CASH D. C. SCOT' i ? | Kingstree, - I | * eki-JR I Dorsest I We will have I fresh stock in b; | I you want to see j | Horse or Mule g price, cuiue to at | Yours I WEliiamsbiig !i Kingstree, X'XXX-X-Z^ j ; styles! M ' ig&tt- a oUtus M; ?r Women! 1 ti 0 ! ine opnng oeasuu rc^ a inds us better pre- j tared than ever to ^ j supply your needs in ^ i stylish, comfortable^ ootwear at fair prices. M )ueen Quality means M :omfort to the foot yy rom the first day's ^ vearing. We invite ^ m to call and look ^ iver our Spring line. M hry Goods Co., m - South Carolina N raSHEHga eil Motor Car j i onder Car" | j i-i- T7 > *rn A*K , V 1" ? ffl Jive lo. | 4 ? t Well! Wei WELLINGTO 10c, 25c, 35 That Patented Pipe With Pull a Wellington and We have them with both Clea SCOTT DR In Business For Yoi Phone 131 DOLL Do you want to save a f save quite a few? Do you wj of saving them in every piece Then come to us for your next FURNF is right, guaranteed and chea us. It is the economical furr Everything for the living the bed room, everything for erything for the kitchen, eve: everything for the lawn, eve everything for the child. We can satisfy you in ai you want. Try us. Steele Furn 208 Main Street a? f The home rose garden is a mem fj f forget. Some roses and other fl V f every family. Theyjgield pteasui f gether out of proportion to their c< jl So house is a home unless there are t if The added pleasures of living in the I than the increased value they give tot f Properly Planm Costs But Very 1 A few riifnL. and plants put out Soul iii t lit- r;tillt. u ..y w ill make a l^-tter show- the iii>; triaii u lot jrst ifitt'a>n'i| arouiid. It Thy pays to pi..n, for the better the plan the man lower the fir-1 eost and the greater the g<*x financial return:.. tor. V, e grow good \ ties, trees, shrubs, nr.. l'Jlti Tree and Plant Book lolls about C. M; Griffiiig R. F. D. 1- P Maccl Inter-State Nurseries ;. . *'*,***" /ry 'N^ ' >'> // > "X fjL / *> cT-i / . ... ; / ' / j| Ji'Y-fiS \ V !*> c. U i> U w 9 iV'U cure your liEieoaa:!.'.? Th< ralgia, Headaches, Cras; chill Sprains, Bruises, Cut: Gene: : Old Sores, Stings of Ti dl An^uvne, u; out j ri. Hy a;:d o/r?fd>v" V'rcc Build HHnnnHBnHHI 1 II! Well! N PIPES c, 50c t Ae Coofing BowL J F.ninv a Smoke. tr and Robber Stems. ug cr* ir Health BUWWWHBaJ I arU) ew? Do you want to I int to make a practice I of Furniture you buy? I ; piece. I rUREL p when you buy it from \ liture for you to buy. y room, everything for the dining room, evrything for the porch,1 \ rything for the adult, ny kind, price or style iture Co. | Opposite Court House - K>ry none of us care to lowers are deserved by re to the household, altorees and shrubs around it. YiV midst of these is no less 1| he property if it is to besold.fel ed Planting \ .iitle Money . iher:: grounds should bo planted with trees that grow best in the South, y are less difficult to grow and are e appropriate. When secured from a IS)''.hern nursery they thrive bet- ' 1 iiese are acclimated. \ i plants for the South. Our . them. Get it. I i Company 4 enny, Florida ? No Citrus Trees Handled I :r-...^a ' - -i -<* > ,-j ' ^j never Ycu iS?.-cJ c Gfccr.:i Tonic Tike Grovo's V ; Old Standard Grc-'r'c Tr steles? Tonic is equally valuable r.t a ral Tonic because :: conu'u-.s i!ii mown tonic proper tic o.QL" i NINE RON. 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