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A Member of The Rebeccas A Bad Case of Nasal Catarrh Cured By Pe-ru-na. / That any case of .nasal catarrh can be cured by an internal medi cine is denied by some. Only a glance at our files would be nec essary to convince any sane per son that catarrh can be cured by .. the internal use of Peruna Mrs. Victoria Pickel, of Columbus, is a case of this sort. She had nasal catarrh very badly, and was cured-by Peruna. We will let her tell her own story. Mrs. Victoria M. Pickel, 130 E. Mound Street, Columbus, Ohio, writes: "I have been using Pcruna for catarrh, having had a very aggra vated case, so bad that it clogged the nasal organs. When I did get the nasal organs opened, the mucus would drop into my throat and make me very sick. "A friend advised me to take Peruna, and afte ,sng four bot tles I was cured. I have no trouble.now, a Id at 9appy to say that I am enjoying the best of health and atten in o my lodge duties, being a meinbcr of the Rebecca Lodge of Fellows. "I would recommend Pcruna to those iffering with the saeic obnoxious trouble." = = I;.! I I .I'1,7L ,J rl I Better Light and More of It KEROSENE light is best for young and old eyes alike. LAMPS give you kerosene liit at its best - a steady, generous glow that reaches every corner of the room. The R41O does not smoke or smell. It is made of solid brass, nickel-plated. It is easy to light, easy to clean, easy to rewick. At dealers everywhere. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington. D. C. (NEW JERSEY) Charlotto, N. C. 'Norfolk. a. BALTIMORE W*.ro*,". .'C. Richmog4I, V&. BATM Rwhretn .C It Always Helps says Mrs. Sylvania \Voods, of Clifton Mills, K~y., In writing of her experience with Car<'ui, the woman's tomic. She says furthecr: "Before I began to use Carduti, my .,back and head wvould hurt so bad, I thought thec pain would kill me. I was hardly able to (d0 any of my housework. After taking thiree bottles of Cardui, I began to feel like a new woman. I soon1 gained 35 pounds, and nowv, I do all my housework, as well as run a big water mill. I wish every suffering woman would give CARD I The Woman's T c a trial. I stIll use Cardual when I a little bad, and it always does me good." Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman-. ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardul, the woman's tonic. You Cannot make a mistake in trying Cardul for your trouble.' It has been helping weak, ailing women for more than fifty years. Get a Bottle Toda ! * Beef and Milk A-plenty Cattle are kept for two purposes; for beef pro duction and for milk pioduction. To do either right ny time any of miy cat they must be healthy. There is nothing better to t get anything wrong keep them in continued good health, or to make *Ih them-I1 give them a Sthem welt quickly when sick, than a few doses of- few doses of -c ee Dee s T o C K MEDICINE. Bee Dee STOCK h---. MEDICINE ''ored.' "*.. * ~Stirs up the liver-Drives ~ 1 dlsease poson away. '.. an BRITAIN TO REPLY WITHIN FEW DAYS Attitude Toward Note Friendly, Page Reports. Press Tone Amicable, Too. Washington, Jan. l.-Ambassador Walter Hines Page, in a long report from London, today after his confer ence with high ollicials there, describ ed th'e general attitude of the Diritislh government and people toward the American note of protest concerning shipping as entirely friendly. lie said a reply had been promised within a few days. 'T'lie ambassador detailed Dritish press criticism, Whose ton( he rega'd ed as oil the whole reasonable and amicable. III solie iuarters, not amniong ollicials, he round a disposi tion to search for a motive behind the Amnierican note, soile I0lnglishmlen sulg.. gestinlig' that Wasli in,,. ton had bell col1pelle( to yield to pressure from meinmbers of Co'gress represeltill g constitiuncies affected by trade ill terr it fins. This i1ortion o E iiglisi public opinion seemed to think tlhe AmIlerican, note 'was inteonded to somei extent for, honile conlsumllptionl. Washingtol oilitils poillt(d olit to ntigh that there wa, not. the sligates: ohoordat for 1 uch a sllgestio(t, a-, the noe w as not originally inmled for tile press. 11. i. Ituderslood thlnt All hassa1dor' Page hiad anliclpated miistakell illpresi'on; bv ssm-ig the Ilr'itishA goverinivent iwo~ial t tile Ulliteil States w s thUorougilly ill ;l-inest . The note was phrased in a cand(id( and frank manner, he Is utler stood to have explaimllf., partI'icularly because It was not writl for ubli cation. As the s *yopsis leaked out, howevel, the all)bmbalssador imd been ill strIcted to arrango for publication 01 tile complete text. Ilnidentally tle ambassador cabledI that the Ilritish govem'll 1)en1 t had cor rected 1anglish newspaper reports which spoke of discourtesy in a prema ture publication. Mr. Page reported that Lhord lialdine, in charge of the foreign office, was Informed of the pur port of the commntm1 ication before even tile il'st intimation of the contents of the 0 note was pmblished. Officials read tile views in the lrit -Ish press with much Interest. The ar guient that IEngland is fighting What she believes to be a life and death struggle, It was pointed out, Was fully recognized iln the American note, but. It was contended that delays and de teltions exceeded the manifest 11ces sity of a belligerent. The general belief In Washington is that a comllnmon ground will be reached in future diplomatic correspondience whereby definite arrangements will be pu1t into effect to relieve American ex porters of uncertainty. CHILDREN HATE OIL, .C. LOMEL AND PILLS "('aliffornia1 Syrup (if 1.-'ls" blest for. tiede soma14111110 I, li bo wels fistes de(0101u1S. I.mook back t your chihhood days., Henln-m~ ho 11t the 01(1"tmoln- init edt on s to oi, thy ii hmi I -1, I nthaties Alothr who ln t o l th ol form of :hys)' llt i ''i ly do 'i teR Iz. w ut h Io 1( h'' '' ii ren's revol 3t -.ei - fotodel Th))01 irtt n ite"-a e (If you1)1 r'l Ih s s o l e ,/!et' an:l i li us "11 11'l aifnia .l:-a f Sie ." "frn )i 13'' la a five hally 01 ther' knoid an111dowetenpthe~ c, niia te* *oon*u* *iven *oa *ae a 'ih Mhil omarr oldmtlf ftl Ae Tyour13 GoldmIt, Iv.5etn' 1'01 havnl ha fl Onirecembe fr h1bhth. 191ldr, f a lon ad adifor grln-s hund ai on ecotle. Itohre 1of'11 lounerdt oneh, he See thad i ismade b"all)raifona g homeuW Christany. womusan y e indalieetA wath aconmte n l~tdt iu ofohrs, frgvgdSith, tfeo te laer maniosting tlesit wen toher 1914, after loed and paefurileess The endas anoatfl ned cntet nionherloe ans whe 'for mnhs, mae wals unaeaain to ten thomsevice, snever lant trt wiha theatr'soo bsiessmotisterSuoldsmithstersGdl voted to her pastor, and with words of good cheer, and in a material way, she was constantly showing her apl) preciation of his services. We will all miss hier, but our loss is her eternal gain. Sh leaves only one brother', Mr. Bee Parks of Woodruff, and two heI artbroken daughters, M.\rs. .1lanie C. laittle and ;\Mrs. Ljotise Durdette, to gether with a large ciricle of reiatives an31d friinIds to m1ouril her loss. "Ald I lieard a voice from lIeaven saylng unto me, wilte, blessed ae tile dead who (lie In the Lord from helce forth, yea sayeth tile Spli'it, that they miI- y rest, fromi their* lab1ors, aind thieir works to follow them." The fuleral services W're con3dlct (Id by lier lastor at the home, Suntlay at 2 o'clock, an(] she was laid to rest inl the 'clletery at Sillpsoiville unider aI 11ioun( of beautif'ul and rare flowercis. E. C. Watson. TAKES OFF DANDRUFF HAIRS STOPS FALLING G irSi Try t "! i .0l w.; Ih: 'ir hi.k. , 3bff31, beath'33I 1 -No0 muh' 14igScalp. :1s1 o.:- rI i y uiI:j .s y;r s oa e a all3 .- i t4' I:1 e (h m~ ->. 5 imin ia - W I h o ! :e, I i 'l.r ama a ! ::i-':tI, ju ,t i i i i o:n (. w ith thrugh yo r h ir %.in yn sllf" stradl at a Iisr.:. Tl'in, il'ct is :.13::. io:v 'our h ir vilil hyuight, tluffy -tad altil(lan31': (- a l (' e 1m;i' lle liisti' 1el 24 (ednt Ent le of' KnIowlns I)ander'in fr'm :ny drug stooe ' toilet ~ ~ ~ Irit~ otnrad rvehanou hair I-- as lpetty and sort as anI th :tl at as been negleetetl 0r inju'red by3 car Iele'ss t reatmlienit-thaiit 's all -- 30u surl can lav1e beautiful hair and lots of it If y0o3 will just try a liotle~s Da deinc I t.1c Columbin, 'Jan. -.-loufnderws' Doay, e of the m11ost i terest orig oulic i'Hctions of the t'niversity Will be <le'ated thi is year .anary the 2St h. Thlie spec1ial1 tea3tulre of,. thle (1113 wi'll be the inauguration or the new oresident, W. S. Currel , ho enitered uplon thIe duis or lis ollice in Seltlimil. TI'he Po.i for the daI is as followiJ s: (;11 ing or the Al ini Associa 1tons inf I nvoe Ico llge. 3:3:0-T'Ieni3 minniite speeceshes by re('p (o~raeenttivs ydentor in the 2S'ni versity3 chaipeI, 7.(--llecept ion by3 Pre(sidenlt and( .\irs. C i srell. H- --inaugtration Addess 1)y' thie lres idlenit. :30--Alut3nni banictiet. W. S.Curi0111) who N('terduo f ('ontinuiiiedf frh o I'age Tw'as 'o.) income is $500O (or' less, lper annum--e --11 t -- .. .. .. .. r.00 Whose g ross anuailll 1 ilole is over $'H', 3fr 'aeh aChiitioal '. 5t I 4'\ (or l , byP' ros15 1 an d .. . incoe 'Is $l410 or less, per ann m .11.111 !o l . .. . . . . b e 10 t is nirethlm( fromn Pan Twa.h :(ihitlloaI $.l00l , or less, per a3 nm1.3.3.1.1. .. I . 10 I\'hos" i 1n ' p .iois ao131k I5 Ii'I1or s $11) ( less, 1 b(. . . . Whose iross ano1tal31 inconw is miore thiani $2Otlt. rl each md d itlinal $100 o(r 3 l('ss, Ier an Stet 1bile13 acks 1'arri e twolk' hongrse, w~lhos e cpr at annutl oncoe iy w$thou orls, opaiir lihese tgrfoss annual tnhoe isCek iorhn $200 for oeat~sch a hackiora veh00clr shas, haer there trnum ber 031. ..11.. le.i.. .. 'l1.t eNo prsor othr corporadtion shall 1-e.ohie iny hacs o others tehcne thre huinhe in transptin of Ias ingerdth wtin er corporatr ii !mits3'g Owahecity,3( wlihutfrsmt cbtaming liens therCity fOm'innctherIn Clerk any evrPerson, firm o r' c'lorora-i lting runnn or rainlsc aboervsol eacek ori vce shallave 0the reiii teried nbo ex aedn fiebly print edc and etheryielarkoneiuon ai treet wagos o heightand one ic inrsedhoan gvrs annual in-cag Co suchi$0 i' les, wear a nm Owhne gand drnverl imust copl more than $C00, ordnach hernan anytion, $600 or lesrpor1'atinv Watong gryos dail inoe poison $5.00erdless er dlayrs,.r.e.6m oroed thnt.0 ex er ay forayo each aditional v$ola0or lheos. Street wagons or drays, to horse, whose gross annual in come Is $750 Or less, per an n m - - -- -.. .. . . .. .. 7.50 Whose gross annual Ilcome is , noro than $750, for each addi tOiIal $500 or less, pe- annum 1.00 Whoso gross dally incolte Is $7.50 or less, per' (Ily . .75 Whose gross daily Income is In1ore than $7.50, for vaul ad ditional $7.5o or less, per. (aly .2. EWach anld every dra. -mian doing bus Iless in the (ty of Laurens mu33st wea'rl Inl a conspicious place a 1m11 bered badge fr11n1shed by the City Clerk, 1111d 33nust have legibly m3arked onl each sile of his dr.v tie sam3e 3un11b er borne by sa d badge. ho)oltlog (1hlleries, whiose gross annual 11co0311- is $2500 or less. per annut3 . .... 25.00 Whose gross annual Iuome is more th1:i $2500 for q:uIeh addli inal $5100 or less, Pelr all um .......... .............50 Sign Painters, wl'ose Ioss an 3ua1 inlcom(e Is $J 0 or less p1r annum1 . ............. 10.00 Whose gr-oss annu133al inc(33 om1e333333 is 10iore t hall $11000 or less, per31 a 333................... ....3.00 Whose;1 gross3 we.k's-ly inco;ue Is $50 or l ss'. i- week .. 5.)0 \\'hos; rross; weekly ilv -nw33(' is3 33n 3re th 33 $:m Iorl w3ie addi 3ional $.500 or lS . Per w eku1.03 \\hos.- ;gross daily incoil' is $141 "r)1 ~ . pert day, . . . . . . 1.111) \Vhose g-roiss daily' inwomei ls 1li t flin $110. for ea1ch aubli 3e1mil 3133 r0 less. per Ily .. .. :A'n il: ;. whose :roas :NI in3'l h inomo is $11)011 or le;s, r 3in1.. .. ... .. . 10. (3303e 111:1 $11)111). for. each ad dl m3 3! 0 or1((3' 1ess. j((3r Tailor 114h 1 a aIgents whose gr'oss n1nu333333 in3com i3 $1000, or less, per antu33nn .. .. .. 10.00 Whosv loss ,1333T33(l itioilto is m33ore 113133 $1000IH3. for3 vach a11 iit ouIl3 $1013) or 1w;.;, P-1r Ill 313333. ... .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. 1.00 Ton 'in Alloys or Ten Pennett Alloy, whose gross annual inl ('333 I'om 111ach alley operated is $5000 or less, wr an3331m 50.00 Whos o'0ss ann33a3 133nco frotn each alley operated 1s more than3 $5000, for Ceh ad ditional $1000 or less, per anl ... n .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 5.00 For 3ach additional All'y op prated 1-- same333 building th1( 11 ense shall be one-fourth of the above am1oun3ts. Terra-cotta Dealers, whose gross annual Income Is $1500 or less, p1r annum1..1..........15.00 Whose gross an11 zital income Is 1m10'e than $1500, for 'each addilional $1000 or less, per ann33 ...... .......... 5.00 Tin or liniker shops whose gross annual incom3 is $753) or less, per 1n333................ 7.50 Whose gross an1111al in3ome3 Is more than $750, for 03e0 ad di1(onal $750 or less, p3er* an3 133313 .. ....... .. .. .. .. .. .. . 2.50 Telephonep comlpanies or agen (y. Cor 1itsin3ess done within this State, and not inch3lmlng that done withiitt the( State, whosl yross ann3ual 1luc(omel33 is $10,000 or less, per .. 75.00 Whose ,gross annual icoe( Is tuore than $10.000, for eac h additional $1000 or less, per ann3 ....n.................1.00 Telegraph Companies. ('Ir agen civs. for busiless done with I1 this State, and not ilu1d ing I1hat 310333 witho31t 111 S1:1tt, whose gross annu:al I1n com3o fromn 33013 busin3ss Is $'2001) or less, p'r 3n33'n . . 5 .00 is lIN '' than33 $233333. for3 ('ah1 33:3di11(33nal 813300 or3 less, per 3 annu i .. .. . .. .. . .. 1.03) Si m i's or h ) s 'h n .s ' fi r e lh al hinl 1 3 (rl(,3n 1~u' n .. ... . 3:33 .. .. . \.0 \\'ont3 (b~ (3 an.3 \'.0(3m.l 31t3: (3a' ..~s ..'3 .313... ........ 1....3 3 W\'103 3 m33 33n3:3333 :1 in330333'nI -33' (13r33 !! .33). 3333i 33331 3331(11 :13)33311 $::! .3:3' 1 os,-1' l 1333, per . 1nn3' 333333..................1.0 WodIes 33 or 1:3 $ 103)3). (33 ho3(1 gross331 131n3133 icns $250 03' olos . 130 r 31311331m . . ..... 25.00 Whose gr oss 1133nual 133om1310 15or th31 n113 $2500, (01h 011d13 nua(1l.in0ome i $1000 3' less, 1 3133r313ann....m..............1.00 Wegross 3133311 Icome o sdditional $50000 01r less, 1303 annum 31l.....................14.00 to, grin, et.whose grossl le03sa es annu ..13 ..313 .. .O.2.0 i00 foro than1 $251t0,3 for00ac ornloss ..t ..l 13f.. .... ......1.00 gryonlyshnal ) dnom3oe fom ol~ aoes areCf$t0,000 for lst per ys annum .. .a . . ..iiItrn D.. aido...0 fro dasao lsls mororan$50, See. 2. AP31 ll Icenss 1sued r13n day333 o ly shll b3e doubl th e amount1 3 above1 130en1itioned for~ SaturdaysC! mohow Das. ChristmaslDay and oth--1 113 dayst(y of ublcteings. 1:; )I der31nd by reroked ataf tis Il Ortnne shaty heuc norferab0le, 0nd exce!>t)13 for a~ licnse sd for a day, a do may e rev oed all lansem byste C3Ioty ouncfl of)13 the6,it ofLrtns heek oran-.n, nnal rates shallbelardfo all licenses Issued after June 30th, 1915, and prior to September 30th3, 1915: and ne-halt hn nnnual rates for all licenses issued after Septem b'er 30th, 1915 and prior to Decem ber, V"1st, 1915. Sec. .1. Any pei'son. tirim, compaly, or corporation proseetilitig or engag Ing in any busi ness, occupatiol or pr'ofessiotI, Or keeping or Initain I ng any establishin en t t aried In tils Ordinatnee without havin g first paid the license tax illposedi tlei'eon, shall, up1)oni coiviction, bet ied jint exceed ing thirty !!ars.or he iniprisoned not exceeding thi ity days w-ith or without hard labo' at the (l( ietion of tile ollicer tryinig the vase. See5. \\'here a liceise is Iniiosed )Y this 1 dillallee t I'oni ally blisiliess, profession or. oetipation, and such busiliss, profti'ssioni or occu1pation is ca-rried on or foidletd by anl agent, cierk. or cituploy. suwh ).-vn, clerkc or einployee still hII .Wubject. to all he l'ot Is herilinimosed should 11lie Said buines.t pio sioni or oecu pationl be carriedl ()n or prosecuted without the license inlip oed hin lg beenl 'aid, InI the Samell manner1v as It Aiten t, clerk orw el'loye' were t hi proprieor of iui, 1ultIl sjiiss pro fes't ll or ovlipatioil. Sl . G. Thai every n, COMa)nyIllth or COrpOr'in r'uir(41 by iOrilinanty of Obt:1tliin a liicehns to vm I I 1114'a11 in( a buing tiril, hallrofssuon or theaillloil Ifor whi I license is at (' i din ,1111 Ion, olU tiiw w, O i'pilying tne lion'ehallMle fnixedibyrthe (lifiy to adillnit I !i1 it : : fii le ai d Se' . 8. t i 1 :leneit x erk, SOe - tin I) - for lt: I a 4-.I f.-ns or h161ir n ty1 e id oi fi rml , linses of te ('Itny of oreor fon-th 11:51110 (ea1' ('03:11 Y W,'l~ ('i W01 -1 1 stl d: "1 1d. Th1e Italh,. n) in.:, p-orpS o l o. 1. er .u po.: f(w ad .:e a 1H posed to ty im . mi :( 0 !w inrrlit yonar. ,1nd( in th1 1 a e: inl v.hiebI such. infy I niot id I -ofuir le . thw 1itoinnt of btiis don, the e io s e ri the Srtel occupa 1ti'y, e ":le. hu1sinless or profe: du in smd m:tise ard on inl the City ofl1.tue ny th: prt vious yearI.. cIi o t ' Cty Cl tk s1iall threpon as qess and 't oil lit the piopi l livcen tax -is providitd for Inl ths ond llnn.) and upon suchl taix being paid, Shall issuIe to thel' appliatiixl thi proper il inse. ee.ne 7. For any bius(iess, tade, 02 lepatio or professio o1 n r ated Iin Feetion I of tisl.. Ordinance, tye li o[ntisal he fixed by tie City Coiell' of tle City of Laurns at anly regular or Meal mveeing thereof. See. S. The li'ense taxes herein IIIosed are 'vi' fol'the pulIose of ailsing funds to m t'tt' tle ordilary x. pnllss of tihe City of L'uren s for the ulntal yiat illiteu ln'ling oil ill Ist day of J Ia ry, A. 1). 1941 -) , aI f (I or the pur pose of paying inl whole or inl parlt a'ny inebtedness of the aid City in eurred for ordinlary explenses thlereof falling dtue dluring eid ieal year . Section 9. This Or-dinlance shall "-o Into effect oi In ahe Ist day of .nlealy, Don shall ratified by the City Coun ell of0 the City of ilarns and thle Cor. rate Sal of the said City of tLau rens hllto afixcd this tha nst day of D)e Ilmb r. .\. 1). 1911. afd in th olne h111reeived and thiry-ninth ya of the Sov ereintiy aleid hlepndlie of thle ofnited States of nerif. o C. N\T 11.\ Im. .\nyor of thfa Ci y of 1 ltlulns. At tesI : C. \W. KITCHEN'. Clerk of tel City of Laurnlllls. I N OlRDIN.\N('E siflg of South 'illaolinnl, 'oliay of I alnrenll S t ('I()y of L ue s Aon h ::dNAttie toe Cty itin te roae iit of the City ofTnrel 1lthco hointed seal oftllaate said e't aity fixd this th st(a of ~eari, inm t)11: -ii lil . an d foute. r ail inpa the e onhu'd ni'd tl'ynilnt yearh otheb Sove frgtan n:n-de purdnes tof tfrUnithe Sitat nes of he conunneing.nar M. ; 101, andoto Atntrast:db alt o oprt Cf Wi.-fv 1(.CJIENts, vr n City o Cller pry ra ndpr Sal)o x m tfom txto ,st