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Says Simple Rem Pr Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Effective as a Remedy for Constipation. Among older people the various organs of the body have a tendency to slow up and weaken, and this is usually first manifest in a pronounced inactivity of the bowels. Good health is dependent on regularity in this important function; whenever there is the slightest indication of constipation a mild laxative should be taken to relieve the congestion and dispose of the accumulated waste. Cathartics or purgatives should not be employed, however; these are too violent in action and their effect is only temporary. A mild laxative such as the combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, is the ideal remedy. It is gen. tie in its action, bringing relief in an easy, natural manner, without griping or other pain or discomfort, is pleasant to the taste, and can be obtained in any drue store. Mr. Robert LeForgec, 918 Kirkwood Boulevard, Davenport, Iowa, says he has always had a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin in the house for the past eighteen years, and that by using it occasionally as the need arises, and in this way keeping his health good, it has prolonged his life, ! mtiw) I I /O#} I I "yf/honllou I jVeed HPep 1 QYou can get yoi 1 Chero-Cola "In a Bott 1 - - Through a Straw ; ?># Qrw/1 * n f n i : a i uuua 1 uuiuan I and other Refresl ! ment Stands. Everybody knows it \ by its name ^ [?t<inniii'iiimi(nnM(tiim?imiiM"iiiniiiiii'iiinii ! [(Chert jj|v 0uEE3EBM32L M-MM 1m Prep; 1J I Vk Are you ready 'v " n catarrh? Have Sum j overcome all effects < J If you haven't, i Jfl old standby ^ P1 It's the tonic tha TRY IT! SUBSTITUTE FOR NASTY CALOMEL Starts Your Liver Without Making You Sick and Can Not Salivate. Every druggist in town?your druggist and everybody's druggist has noticed a great, falling-off in the sale of calomel. They all give the same reason. Dodson's Diver Tone is taking its place. "Calomel is dangerous and people know it, while Dodson's Liver Tone is perfectly safe and gives better results," said a prominent local druggist. Dodson's Liver Tone is personally guaranteed by every druggist who sells it. A large bottle costs 50 cents, and if it fails to give easy re.lief in every case of liver sluggish ledy olonged His Life ^=3- ! I and brought ease and comfort. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is sold by druggists everywhere, and costs only fifty cents a bottle. To avoid imitations and ineffective substitutes be sure to get nr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. See that a facsimile of Dr. Caldwell's signature and his portrait appear on the yellow carton in which the bottle is packed. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. 13. Caldwell, 455 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois. -W y\ - w IS ^ v lmC7eelino [$?&? Better Wm CThank\. your i-Comi """ "hW 'U?*^ aredness! for Winter? la your system clear oI imer colds left you entirely? Have you )f Summer foods? restore your body to full vigor with the 2RUNA t clears away the congestion, purifier, the blood and invigorates your whole system. Porniia, In tablet form, is handy to carry with you. It gives you a chance to check a cold when it starts. Maaalin Tablets are the Ideal laxative j They form no habit and have no unpleasantefTects. Your druggist can supply you Tbe Parana Company, Columbus, Ohio ness and constipation, you have onlj to jrsk for your money back. Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasanttasting, purely vegetable remedy, harmless to both children and adults, Take a spoonful at night and wake up feeling fine; no biliousness, sick headache, acid stomach or constipated bowels. It doesn't gripe or cause inconvenience all the next day like violent calomel. Take a dose of calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose a day's work. Take Dodson's Livei Tone insteal and feel fine, full of vigoi and ambition. The Best hot Weather Tonic GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC enriches tht blood, builda up the whole system and will won derfully strengthen and fortify you to withstand the depressing effect of the hot summer. 50cA miner can not hope to succeed unless he gets down to business. JONESVILLE Jonesville, Oct. 16.?Mr. B. P. Webber and his good wife celebrated the fortieth anniversary of their marriage Sunday. Since the eventful Sunday they were married changes and scenes have come across their lives. Fourteen children have been born to them; all living, and all married but two. The children and grandchildren were all present Sunday, but Mr. Hosea Webber and family, who could not attend. It was a happy reunion for the family. There were only four guests outside the family bunch and altogether there were forty persons who sat at the beautifully decoraffed and heavily laden dinner table, this writer having the honor of sitting at the head of the table and asking God's blessings upon the occasion. Mr. Webber called to mind Sunday the fact that there are only three men now living in Jonesville that were living here when he was married. They are Mr. Grant Long, myself and Henry Davis, a colored man, and only four women are living in tne town now that lived here then. They are Mrs. Dr. W. O. Southard, Mrs. W. H. S. Harris, Miss PattIx>ng, Frances Humphries, colored. Mr. and Mjs. A. W. Harris has been the guest of Mrs. Harris' mother, Mrs. L. S. Crawford ,for several days. Jonesville was well represented at Ringling Bros.' show at Spartanburg last Saturday. Deacons were ordained at the Baptist church Sunday night. Rev. Mr Croft of Union gave the charge and Rev. Mr. Fuller of Union delivered the sermon. Germany hasn't just slapped Uncle Sam's face, but she has run a little submarine jack over on the side and trampled on Uncle Sam's toes. Mr. W. H. Page is building a brick stote on Forest street between Everybodys Bank and the George Brown meat market. Heretofore we have had three cotton ginneries running in Jonesville at this time of the year and very often they would be crowded and sometimes as many as 20 wagons would be standing on the yard loaded with seed cotton waiting their turn, but there are only two ginneries running this season and they are not busy onehalf of their time. Mr. P. P. Williams has returned from the mountains of North Carolina, where he has been living for sometime, and is now living with his brother, F. F. Williams. His health is bad. Mr. Jehu Haney of Woodstock, Ga., is visiting relatives in Jonesville. Mr. Haney is a nephew of Mr. J. C. Spears and he came over last'week to attend the funeral of Mrs. Hattie Spears GafTney of Gaffney, who died in Dr. Steedley's hospital in Spartanburg last Friday. Mrs. GafTney was the youngest of eijrht daughters of Mr. John Spears and Mrs. Nancv Haney of Woodstock, Ga., is the oldest daughter of Mrs. Spears. Mrs. Haney is now in GafTney, having come over to the funeral of her sister, Mrs. GafTney. Mrs. Haney is the only living one of the eight sisters. Mrs. Haney will visit relatives and friends in Jonesville before she returns to her home. Mr. Roy Whitlock of Landrum visited his mother in Jonesville Sunday. Mr. Spigner Lawson of West Springs was the guest of Mr. Fuller Foster Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs. Ramoth E. Bates and son, J. W., are visiting Mrs. Bates' daughter, Mrs. Mack Lawson, in Columbia. There has been two or three light frosts, but no damacre has been <trme to the crops? as yet. . Cotton pickers complain of hard times. They can't get much to do. Mr. Sam Gallman, who lives twc miles north of Jonesville, is in th? hospital at Spartanburg, where h< has been operated on for appendi citis ar.d his condition has been critical but he is just a little better ai this time. Mr. Charles E. Littlejohn leaves to day for Gainesville, Fla., *o do gov ernment work for the United States Telephone. RELIEVE HEADACHES WITHOUT DOSING By Applying Sloan's Liniment t Forehead You Can Stop the Severe Pains. Many headaches are of a neuralgi . origin. The symptoms of such head aches are intense and lingering pain in the brow, temples or back of th head. There is one certain relief that ha been known and recommended fo years back, Sloan's Liniment. On application and the dull pain is prac tically gone. It is easily applie without rubbing. Rubbing is unnec essary, as Sloan's Liniment quickl; nenfttrntah tn * L1 - , ? ?,1U ocav vi truuuie. Aching muscles, rheumatism bruises, lumbago, chilblains, sprain and stiff neck can also be most effec tively treated with Sloan's L/inimenl Planer than mussv plasters or oint ments; it does not stain the skin o clog the pores. At all drug stores, 25c, 50c, $1.00. fallMIiJil QUICK LOANS. i Money to loan upon county or cit; real estate. Loan may be had for fron I one to twenty years. ' 39-tf Barron & Barron. i Dr. Virgil R. Hawkins DENTIST i OFFICE OVER MUTUAL IT-.* n C p ? I DRY GOODS COMPANY UHlUII? O. VJ? "WE THOUGHT MOTHER i WOULD NEVER RECOVER" ! Spartanburg Woman Tells of Mother's Suffering From Awful Malady. | REMARKABLE RECITAL t Daughter Says the Unexpected Happened and Tells of Wonderful Change Brought About. > How Tanlac had driven away all > signs of pellagra, which her mother I had so badly that the bones of her , hands showed through the sores, and i hnw tV?o eowo ?? h-J ? I mv * ??v .'uiiic nicutciiic miu KIVC" llc' ? great relief for different troubles, was , described in a very remarkable en, dorsement of Tanlac, given by Mrc. Belle Hopper, of No. 9 Drayton Ave., ' Drayton, S. C., a suburb of Spar. tanburp. "I suffered from headaches and felt very badly," declared Mrs. Hoppy, in her statement. "My system was in a badly run down condition and I was , very weak. Tanlac had helped my , mother so much that I decided to take [ it, and the Tanlac pave me a preat appetite and I bepan to want to work ; all the time, thouph I had been too weak to work. The medicine cot me in pood shape in every way. "My mother, whose home is at Chesnee. S. C., suffered from a very I bad case of pellapra and she had been I in bed for two years before she bepan takinp Tanlac and she had been al, most helpless for a year or two be, fore she had to stay in bed all the time. Her system was in a very much run down condition, and her hands and face and feet were a solid mass of sores. She had no appetite at all and she had lost a lot of weipht. "Really, my mother was in a terrible condition. The doctors told her she had the worst case they ever saw, and the bones of her hands showed throuph the sores. She had taken a lot of medicine?almost every kind of tonic she ever heard of?and had several doctors, but she says Tanlac did her more pood than all of the other medicines she took. "The Tanlac really pave my mother wonderful relief. The sores left her and have not come back; thouph before she took Tanlac we thoupht she would never pet over this disease. She was in an awful condition, really, but she looks like another woman now and it is all due to Tanlac. "She has a pood appetite now and has pained a lot of weipht. She pained three pounds on the first bottle. We have never seen anytliinp like it. It is hard to believe any med, icine could do as much, but Tanlac sure did give her the most wonderful relief. "I am glad to recommend Tanlac because it just broke up the case of pellagra my mother had?at least, the , sores were driven" away and have not come back?and because k proved in , my case a remarkably good medicine. ; My mother has not a single symptom t of pellagra now, so far as I can tell." For sale by Palmetto Drug Co., Union; Buffalo Drug Co., Buffalo; K. TX Bailey, Carlisle; B. G. Wilburn & Son, Cross Keys; Jonesville Drug Co., Jonesville; Lockhart Mills Store, Lockhart; R. J. Fowler, Monarch. Men are given to flattery for selfish reasons, and she is a wise woman who , swallows what they say with a grain of salt. _ NOTICE 1 We have found it necessary to raise the price for SHAVING to 15 CENTS ? STRAIGHT. Prices in all other work s remain unchanged. i We have endeavored to give the patrons of our shop the most up-to date and sanitary service possible and t the cost has been more than the old price of 10 cent will allow. - ^ We feel sure the public will con sider the fact that high prices pre. vail in all lines of business. We have refused to raise the price until necessity compelled us. Our prices, begin ning from Oct. 14, will be as follows Shave, Straight 15< i Hair Cut 25< Hair Singe 25< Massage 25t ShamDOO. Plain Shampoo, Glover's, 50i Shampoo, Fitch T>Oi All Tonics 15i c Witch Hazel Steam 16i I- McMillan and Cannon, s B. Whitener. POSITIVE EVIDENCE s from many people who have beei r cured of Eczema by using TMAOI MARK i, ECZEMA REMEDY s is proof of its merit. Try it today Sold only by us, 50c and $1.00 " Glymph'e Pharmacy, TTnion. S. C. ? Yet there must be some pleasure ii being a model citizen. Lax-Fas, A Mild, Effective Laxative A Liver Ton! Doss Nat Brtpa nor Distort the Stomach. In addition to other properties, Lax-Fo: contains Cascsra in acceptable form, i timulatingLaxativeandTonic. I/ax-Fo acts effectively and does not gripe no: |ui>iuru stomacn. At tne same time, it aid: digestion,arouses the liver and secretion: ana restores the healthy functions. 50c Worry is the undesirable thought! a man just can't help thinking. YOU CAN HAVE / ;1 beautiful hair if you keep the scalf clean and healthy. Neglect result! in baldness. We recommend IIWW MAOK MAfin HAIR TONIC for keeping the scalp healthy an< promoting hair growth. Sold only bi us', 60c and $1.00. Glymph's Phar inacy, Union ,S. C. I YOU SAVE 1 RAUNTC s ? | Why not also for the "S1 1^1 use your savings and acc & much easier to save money pose. We pay good interei Member of Feder; | Citizens Nat | R. P. MORGAN ? President I State, County and A Card to of Rural Tele We are anxious to see other parties and connected condition as to furnish effic owners of rural lines are res I we want to co-operate with All lines require a the sionally if the best service recommend that every lin overhauled at least once a y experienced telephone nfan cost of this work when divi of the line, makes the am< small, and this cost will be improved service. If the owners of rural te tion are experiencing troubl will appreciate their talking Manager or writing us ful whdf uro ' *?* ? "?v ttv vau luwaiu xieiptn dition of your line. SOUTHERN BELL TE AND TELEGRAPH < ?Best way Buggies a GLOSS I We guarantee that if this will give to any vehicle a that will withstand hard u cracking or chipping. We recommend it also for iron fences, and all other e> wish to give a hard, lusti i attractive colors. , STONE-JONES H UNION r s _ lUNDERI In All Its FINE FUNERAL FUR! * nnnA D j/rjtAi\ Up-to-date Equipment? fessional services renderec ?same as in town. Phor where in the county prom] Phone 106. ! Bailey Undertal FOR THEi r DAY I g unny Day" when you can s umulated interest. It is ? > ?,v,^ * - ~ ?iicii ^ uu save ior a pur- ^ st in Savings Deposits. ? ? al Reserve Hank J ional Bank! C. C. SANDERS { Cashier ? City Depository ^ s Owners phone Lines that all lines owned by with us are kept in such ient service. Where the ponsible for their upkeep, them. rough overeauling occais to be obtained.. We e connected with us be ear, and that at least one assist in this work. The ded among all the patrons >unt paid by each man more than offset by the lephone lines in this sece with their service, we the matter over with our ly. We will gladly do g you improve the conI.EPHONE COMPANY ^8^ to refinish nd Fords re ivay: Wash off all ease from the surface i water and soap; e rough and glossy i sandpaper. Then ady to apply an even i paint is properly applied it durable, varnish-gloss finish sage and exposure, without porch furniture, lawn swings, Lterior surfaces to which you rous finish. Made in ten 1ARDWARE CO. , s. c. r A K I N G Branches FISHINGS IN EVERY TMENT Casket delivered and prol anywhere in the county le orders answered anyptly, day or night. king Company