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WgPf ml jfcl 8BH|h|l^A^ * a > i The 3^2225^: More Wo liuve the exclusive soiling rights for this great laxative. MILHOUS DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE By All Means Get a SIX There is a fluidity to the power of a good ' SIX that makes a simply irresistible appeal to the man who has driven any car. 1 There is a smoothness, a swiftness?an entirely new and fascinating pleasure awaiting the man v/ho buys his first six. Especially if he buys the new GB6NT* For this car couples marvelous flexibility of operation with excess power. It is more economical than any "four"?owners average over OA i._ At-- ti ? - _ . / a . . ~ I w iv cs 10 me giuiun <ji gaaoimc?many 01 mem gel zd mues?some of them 28 miles. ( And in riding luxury?in roominess?in excellence of appointments and completeness of equipment Grant Six will astonish you. This astonishment will quickly turn into eager desire for ownership 1 when you have had a demonstration. When may we give it to you? A. J. HOLT, Dealer, Whitmire, S. C. i.i i ii. i I nrl m . - -1 imsionee is Guaranteed good | In your search for the best and most economit cal coffee, you take no chances when you buy Luzianne. Each can carries this unqualified guarantee: "After using the entire contents of this can according to directions, if you are not satisfied in every respect, your grocer will refund the money you paid for it." VVe also give a money-back guarantee that you only have to use one-half as much Luzianne as a cheaper coffee. Write for premium catalog. :LPZi AKNB COFFEE The Reily Taylor Co. New 0>t*h?ris A GOOD INVESTMENT g says M. I). Reynolds, Madison, Wis., |p ? J* who states: "I had rheumatism nine- M ^ w m teen years; used three boxes of B I f nr ? WW V1 best materials, in cleanest if | ^_l?l I_J W bakery of the South. Guaran?*oi madk teet| fresj, anj crjtp by dealers RHEUMATISM POWDERS and makers. One of 122 kinds. and have thrown away crutches." IrtK {V /O ' i rnY?f">^ You can afford to try them. Sold fclii 11 yifla [ltAPlitiA only by us, 50c and $1.00. Glymph's WWwWWW9W9W[ Pharmacy, Union, S. C. HMsfrtflf Crock,r WoA> \ ELFORD GROVE. Elford Grove, March 6.?Well, we have had some few pretty days. Sunday was a beautiful day. It was almost like summer. The farmers have begun to turn the soil and some few are hauling fertilizer, but they are not going to use' as much as they did last year. Thoie I are some who say they are not going to use any at all. The health of our people is very good at this writing, except some few colds and grippe. Mrs. Herbert Fowler and little son, Eugene, are very sick with cold and grippe. Mr. Darby Horne and Mr. Herbert rowier went to union Monday on business. Mr. Horace Home went to Pacolet Monday on business. Miss Maude Plexico gave a pound supper last Thursday night and there was a large crowd present. All enjoyed themselves very much playing and the table was filled with good things to cat and plenty of it. Little Linner White is very sick with pneumonia. Mr. James Worthy, who has been sick, is still improving. Mr. Luther Davis has been very sick with grippe, but is able to be out j again. I Mr. and Mrs. Plexico visited Mr. and j Mrs. D. C. White Sunday. Mr. Will Byers and wife visited Mr. I and Mrs. Luther Davis Sunday. Little Mertice Garner has been very I sick with cold. "Blue Eyes." ! DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED j by local applications, as they cannot ! l'pflph fhp rlicpncoH r*nvt V..V U.WVMOVV1 J;UI UUII VI UIC CQI. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the. Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by" Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. TOO RISKY. "My good man, don't you know you hum wurK ii you wisn io get along in this world?" "Lady, my father died at work, my brother was hurt looking for work, my sister fell off a car coming from work, and I ain't going to take no chances."?Exchange. FREE FLOWER SEEDS Hastings Catalogue Tels You All About Them No matter whether you farm or only plant vegetables or flowers in a small lot you need Hastings 1916 Catalogue. - It is filled (100 pages) from cover to cover with useful farm and garden information. It tells of seeds of kind and quality that you can't buy from your merchant or druggist, seeds that cost no more but give you reul satisfaction and a real garden. ^ It tells how every customer can get ;d>solutely free five packets of easily grown, yet showy and beautiful flowers. Hustings is both tl?e best and largest scad f.rm in the South, the only firm that you should buy seeds from. II It C? -3 , juu jiimit iia?iiii)(s acctiti, you meet "Good Garden Luck'* more than half way. Write today for their big 11)18 Catalogue. It is free. A postal eard request will bring It. H.G. HASTINGS CO . Atlanta. Ga. - ( Vlvt.> Huiet's All-Healing LINIMENT Is best to use for rheumatism in autumn, winter or any time of the year. Also an excellent remedy for : soreness, sprains, bruises, neuralgia, asthma, etc. You get relief in the first bcttle?it's well worth your trying. For sale by Palmetto Qrug Qompany LOWER FAIR FOREST Lower Fair Forest, March 7.?The turtle dove and blue birds are petting in some of their spring notes, and the farmers have done some ploughing, but the snow and rains of last week cut them short. Mr. J. F. Bishop is visiting relatives in Santuck this week. Miss Agnes Meador spent the past week-end with her sister, Mrs. C. T. S. Wilburn. Mr. John Foster of Santuc spent Saturday night and Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. T. M. Gregory. Mrs. J. Meador Fant spent the week-end with friends in the neighbodhood. Mr. W .G: Bishop from Sedalia vis itod* relatives here Saturday and Sunday. The Woman's Missionary Union mel last Saturday afternoon with Mrs Sanford Williams. A pood meetinp was very much enjoyed by a larp< number of ladies. Master Meador Wilburn, the litth son of Mr. and Mrs. Scaifo Wilburn is real sick at this writinp with pneumonia. We hope for the little fellow s speedy recovery. Mrs. T. J. H. Smith and little Mis* Catherine Smith from Union spent lasl j Thursday with Mrs. C. L. Ray. i The younp people of the neighborhood had quite an enjoyable time at a party piven at the home of Mr. am Mrs. C. P. Bishop last Saturday nipht Mr. G. C. Greer is able to pet oul apain, after beinp confined to his room for about five weeks. Undine. A CHILD'S TONGUE SHOWS IF LIVER OR BOWELS ARE ACTIVE If CroBs, Feverish, Sick, Bilious, Givt Fruit Laxative at Once. Every mother realizes, after givin* her children "California Syrup o: Figs," that this is their ideal laxative because they love its pleasant tast< and it thoroughly cleanses the tendei little stomach, liver and bowels without griping. When cross, irritable, feverish 01 breath is bad, stomach sour, look ai the tongue, Mother! If coated, givt a teaspoonful of this harmless "fruii laxative," and in a few hours all th< foul, constipated waste, sour bile ant undigested food passes out of the bow els, and you have a well, playful chilt again. When its little system is ful of cold, throat sore, has stomach-ache diarrhoea, indigestion, colic?remem ber, a good "inside cleansing" shoult always be the first treatment given. Millions of mothers keep "Califor hia Syrup of Figs" handy; they knov a teaspoonful today saves a sick chilt tomorrow. Ask your druggist for ^ 60-cent bottle of "California Syrup ol Figs," which has directions for ba bies, children of all ages and grown ups printed on the bottle. Beware o: counterfeits sold here, so don't b< fooled. Get the genuine, made b] "California Fig Syrup Company." SARDIS SCHOOL HONOR ROLL. First Grade?Mabel Clark, Clark Young. Second Grade?Inez Young, Loui Edwards. Advanced Second Grade?Paul Bur gess, Clyde Edwards. Third Grade?Nina Betenbaugh Ralph Gregory, Sara Sims. Fifth Grade?Charlie Betenbaugh. Sixth Grade?Josie Young. Eighth Grade?Martin Hullender Walter Jolly. It's a great pity the average mai cannot draw a bank check as easih as he can an inference. HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE After Four Tears of Discouraginj Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave Up in Despair. Husband Came to Rescue. Catron, Ky.?In an interesting lette irom this piace, Mrs. Bettie Buhocl writes as follows: "I suffered for fou years, with womanly troubles, and durinj this time, I could only sit up for a littli while, and could not walk anywhere a all. At times, I would have severe pain In my left side. The doctor was called in, and his treat ment relieved me for a while, but 1 wa soon confined to my bed again. Afte that, nothing seemed to do me any good I had gotten so weak I could not stand and I gave up in despair. At last, my husband got me a bottle o Cardui, the woman's tonic, and 1 commenced taking it From the very firs dose, 1 could tell it was helping me. ] can now walk two miles without its tiring me, and am doing my work." If you are all run down from womanl) troubles, don't give up in despair. Trj Cardui, the woman's tonic. It has helpet more than a million women, in its 5< years of wonderful success, and shoulc surely help you, too. Your druggist has sold Cardui for years. He knows wha it will do. Ask him. He will recommend it Begin taking Cardui today. Writs tot Chattanooga Madldne Co.. UAm Advteory Dept.. Chattanooga. Tean.. for Sp&cia Mttruetoomt en your caae and 64-page book. Hew lrtgtuat ier Wawen." aact la ptala wrapper. 166 i Painting Costs Less Now Hp To postpone needed painting means big L > repair bills as exposed wood soon rots. I % i Once decay does set in, there is the car|p|& penter as well as the painter to pay. fVv . Why not paint now and save the car; penter's bill? We can supply i, ^ the necessary materials. v'tfV i.\ - ; I | Dutch Boy Tv Hi ? ovArfcr \ V U ^v"?a P White Lead , anil pure linseed oil, tinted to suit or used i white, is the paint to use. It anchors into W'^/ JJ wood pores, dries hard, is elastic enough to C T r ihrmk and stretch without breaking. Selling Rood paint and helping our cur- / ^t^^g^ljlhvbea y turned, solve paint problems is our busi- w : ncss. Cuinc mi if you want nn estimate / II 51 or udvicc on puinting. ( ^f? MM fiS Hl^. SHOE POLISHES \ 1 Tfie polish fliats jS^f^ Black j ; I caacstfousc- (^^ p|\ ^.\{e | lliesliinefliais [jffpf ,>?A rt | hardest to lose. itr ; I KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT 1 *^aC ^"* ^"" Co^ Ltd., Buffalo, N< Y. 1 i I ?? I j \T-HE UNIVERSAL CAR 7 ' Over a million Ford cars in use today is your best guarantee of satisfactory service. I Serving everybody?bringing pleasure to everybody, the Ford car is a utility?your > e car. * The same high quality, with lower s prices. Costs least to operate and main- f il tain. Ford service everywhere. The Tour- I n 1 ing Car is $440; Runabout $390; Coupelet \ , I $590; Town Car $640; Sedan $740, f. o. b. I ( Detroit. On display and sale at I I J. W. LIPSCOMB, Dealer, J Jonesville, S. C. I j ' For Jonesville and Bogansville Townships. I D. Jean Whitlock wHl bt nn local a^ent at Buffalo. I ; I Peoples Undertaking Co. | i r. a ai : X a ??--?--? S < ruiiorm uireciors ana cmoaimers I Calls Answered Promptly Day or Night t H. W. EDGAR, Manager. 3 Phone 240 Old Po.stolficc Building s r RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. mm To half pint of water add 1 ox. Hay RA D M I I I'll 0 [IT Q Rum, a small box of liarbo Compound, IWI U I I U I I I D I I I O ? and % or. of (glycerine. Apply to the hair twice a week until It becomes the desired ? shade. Any druttBlst can put this up or Rx?fn?v? wp mnvp frnm t ho 1 you oan mix It at home at very little cost. 1361011. Wl lllOVl 111)111 1116 Full directions for making and use^ com- present location ()f 0111* Mai*J in each box of Barbo Compound. It will f. , ... ^ .. gradually darken streaked, faded gray Die 1 ril*(l WG Will Oil 01* illl > heavy Monuments at special .hc'ip"^,."td.<STorSJS.? prices rather than go to the \ rub ofr- " expense of moving them, i See us for anything in the I CHICHESTER S PILLS =,1! r?" SSffiA Ba,ley Undertaking Co. 057v^ r^W Phone 106. ; P) ^ T ?~ U? g I)o not ,ace y?ur *hoes in a n.elon 1 SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERVWMERC patch. /