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jAn Aching Black and BearingDownPains Only suffering womanhood f knows wha it means to strug gle against the paralyzing in fiuence of these symptoms. There is household work that must be done -nd only a weak, nervous, disc ;uraged woman + t> do it. It is alim st a hope z :s prospect. No .vonder these pocr womn'v' fini life a d:eary I urd n. There is hep at hand. howeve.r, fa th;e who w11l use it. DR. SMMNS Squaw Vine Compound S a WomzaiS Medicino I r t z w I I t a 1 .1 to c S-. 1 . 0 i pMr rms wet i r)<ot4...' ~ . an c...i tor 2: Ii of: I if~l' ion.1 u14 t i . I.I4 s 4,1 ' il. - x) 14 I I a -, I I :1 ,1 1 i 1tu c o vc visvve t - a 14 tit e Jany t~:. ".' Ca lg's' So',01-o' Ill ouo :so, ll 9'SiD al .C \S1(F 95 ' .\. t 1 I. h,)A . I pl. I i'Prsdio. .In. 7. kti1144), Jacks'.. I '.I e 1. :y. to p. i :. illa - v, Jan. S. linto n, xat it T ( ) V OI 0- n s 1 , 1. !) a. 1 . 1 :o 2 1). Iy . S!! -day, .a l. . I, ( l' ig's 14)t re,11 11i' I hs'wn To)wni p~~t. In a. iiu, to4) p. mi \ lsn ay . an G.. (1 .4 \\' itt an'si .( '4.!: 4Toiw.nlship, :i. t lo p. .i Thurinlay. .Ian. I , lu-tnno,)4 .I'ack Tv : h . .m .! o :i . mi. to 2 . i rida. d. i .12, (L int 1 oll. ni T i .-um. to 2 p. mii. in p. at . I lo ty, . a. Ii1. ( t M oun t i ml i l11 ll' i'4r Town 'isliij I a. i . to 2.8 Tuidly . 3. 1di tin \\u~i due)a , . 1 :7., 241, (; .-ill. oln tIr T>.. to : p. i l. Thuri s y 4.na. 1 .\ oo Tdoy, . . . i . t r ws hipv . Ia l. m 1. ill: p.ton. 1t It. |-'114ay. Ian. 12., t i ll T. w'lln r.:i Iillownihp, 94:4 a. ii. to . u T y . r 1". \ d n \ hIwsday'. .lan. 20. .lerry ('.\ari Watrlo To nshp, a.tu.to 12.::0 p.]n. \\'ednesday, Jan. 2), Ino. \\. It,*ek Su lian T n shp '.; \\. 1. t : p.' .n. Tan ' Tow i 9.:In . t' 1 2.::I . Th r Ji..an. 21, Princetonll Sui.1 v . IT l'ldaY. .han. 22, Tuihiliing shoal s, Towni hip, '.:"0 '. m. to 2.11 p. l .4 Jan. .\hly. a . 4 45.1 ti, .\ Ia ,s t .11 I);; j; l!1o a :. p .:.(l a . Iin . t14) " 'i ma. .\4'nday. . .1 5, 1). 1 )1. 4' 414 i'. )ia T w s i . I .11:1 .I m./i 1.: ,V 4. m. i A IIIa l '41(''8 ai . to ii i .41 m.iv 'F d 1sh t 1No . r on thc 1 l00 ofs.lin S a 180n11:-orl4 t f urome in Ings mam e'd hilwt 01' o'litilty.se nrch lot, tr a0 ra Icat vtern 3x'p.d Afo'inhol21' ofi~-n F e wy n0 ()0 CcII 'ealty ll be on taho for day of Janulo a ke1; r lial toarod a thurr.''t n f la oui thy Auditor doice the eiy hor~ttte nete t thensalu iletn oe tae le aid on Conoty wokii th.g oroad. ien Cont vitapay)r arolena r uret, gv als Onstat ie whtelpoty iso sJtnat. ary A. town 1or cout. l oclo, actM All parel ofi hondius beleiere osea kidAier tle t Cof~ Febuar 5 peru cenit'4 enalty will he atced forh fal Moe ko Clek, returns.retie lrt J..W . TlMPOK, La0rlnD OF COUTYCMMS annual meth ng of-theDado THIS COUNTRIY BIG LOSEI. Exports for Last Year About .100 111 Ilion Dollars Under 1913. Washington, Dec. '3i.-The E'uro Pon War had cost t.e U'nited States $::M ,172 In decreased exports upi) to Deeemuber 1, according to a State miet t issud tuoay by tile document. Exports to all countrities for the elev en-month period enlding with $KOvvlm h ei a ggregated $1,S67.911.192, again st 2.250,022.4I for the like 1we od Iin 1:. Desite that r i ilg however, tile Novemter trade balanee in favor of* the V'iteld- States- was $79.111.271 .m1.1 for the elevn01--:1nth1 perod 10:,. Novembe"r 41howcd its gre::ztost g-ainl crtld" and InanulIfasvture-d foodstuff's lit to I-uope. tile 191 I total b ein , -:I: i t : ;'S'- in1 :I lI I :Nn t I is t (I s~n p i n !INoven her 1li::. 1, '12,1--; , v(h y ar. V-or I l l 11mt he l e l i 1!11 . Till, u w i: i v - I I 1 ni) 11:; 1 :-inw the '! : In l 1l-1 1 - n I!'l1 1. T o all dec es..Hw o Nls t I..-e 10 CENT "6CASCARETS"1 IS YOUR LAXATIVE Stonleh u r iltor iIn lthe 1wold iork wshile youl seep. G(t a In-cent box. I'm t a i iIist on.c ' -Ii Salts, Pi!,. awr Oil or. l1tr-aat!I. Water~s n ih i l b vun-rey forcev a1 111, l" pasage ay hro Ih Ih oLs, buit dto not tholr onabl clensefresh n ani prify -and have no ifeetI what"eer nUpon the liver. atofl Now') l11 il "in les" jli. and wit I I aScnres, which thoughly Pi' t an sieth j tolitch. 1e -ioVe lt k - 1ij s (i: , foud 'a foul gases, : - tilh v c' s. )!iIll fl'oh i the liver ;11d eat 3ouill$th systen11 all thw con d~t'i natel mat and i oisons in z I howels. \ aI aro l to-jihtb will m1iakc you ''All by fuuorning. They work )%mlya s-1lQ1:1 -ne1VerV grill., silkn,41 :I id c st :IlVly it Ccents a box from ,1l' a i t. .\lillions ' of nwl Ia W11111 take (' Scalr''e t nIt()w, anld thot : u n I r haelisdoh , iloun.u * *e colds, indiuesi,lmI "our st m ;!I fi t, I' '1 I 1 ','--t a no' A. hl t very hou l Iihld. Cliilrin latt love to ta jaeiin. IN g('ON EE 'lO'NTY ,i.\tL. Wh' it' . 'ln ( l hri e ithro 3Irer to Green'ii aibsole ha e wl .\ldn 50 ( lere , ih- (. : os. -: onday. w . lvi'h d i- :In i lhertf wai-, ('iiitat isoinna y, hat' sritied bya al iiiske a wbotr:le or lohn mn.1 lSiivnr othe nesuttd Jol . w0n. hoiel ' ietoa i on :n w iii So ths I alo ttiti . lnd it riore it Sloatnd P0o1 An i-iteaIneost. wt asely o iver t to \lagistraf teIan, buWtg the jot, ften di, tolleth fstatemnt bing made that toy ofthe memberst conteled fortekn of h Lnmentr The mag istt hasgln andonneedtthatthe woile hold ai sec naod snquest leontday.k al Itieall bi.does gIve tl oetumnstatm, tllf meantkie a bottle ofSloan' Ariimntonhand Ther minutr yo menxD notriub Dc. Slo--a'pone-s i'ate'almost im hemotl draic toi the seaty, paill o into teffht tn mani rgt andiht have thn 300 hosa -oonaindtcods whoeale li oenb jislumbagodsalttwnrand likgoaou fd bt itdos nv amotnsan MORE THAN HALF MILLION. Allies Held Prisoners of War in Ger. 1n1an1y,I Berlin, January 1.--By -Wireless to London) .-War 1risoners held in Ger niany at the end of the year numbered 8,138 oflicers and 577,875 men, accord ing to a sumniary issued from head (Iartel's today, which points out that the list does not include civilians in. terned In cleralilly, nor the prity Mers taken during the piursuit iln iltissiai Poland or t hose in traIimiort. Of the number of tile Frechli contri blte 3,4,54 officers inlt(ding seven geli erals and 21.,905 inen, the ltussian.s, :,57~> olileers, of whon IS are gener als and ImC.29i 1nin; the itelgiants, 1I12 officers, 1 tcilhdilittg three generals and :;C,852 men, anad tie British, .182 olil vers and 18,828 1uen. Illeadinarters declares the repoil that 1,1411 Gern'lian officers an1d :,% linlen are 'isollers of war inl Riiss.i is nilisleadinl, sinCe the list ill lllde; internied civilianls. l'robablly not m1ore than 1.5 1)1r ('entl Of (he total are Iiniil te'y 1in'Suion rs. it is declared. FiV MI.N1isU i L CULi I IF ''T IACH IS BAD hAwn T"c ' 11esi" e;s St ina! b al It Itie i n, (as .;(I 'I S ' s : 1 - i s i. i e i" . fo il -t,,ltinI I'g zlek, Sol]r, :!assy t onmeh I I a ilh S 1 1 e res I l inlig r :it .:'s tthewo 0 Keep this perf ct s toln Ii 1 doctor li 0 t(1- b- in - it hand y - :a t a1 I'la e !_ li (ty.<< it case ro t ' C. y eUg stoiticlla a wich dotres's a:irie Wil thvin:, il Ii.,.t thg'y vIt Jay!- lik.! 14ead, fer5 ints and elas ni forn 1iso glS; etes hieadichle, dizzine'l s ald inan seai': Jan.etatio-s of icid alld uniget-i (dit food-- e -1. inh (1(et as soin as al' pe's Diapepsin cones inl conltact with tho sti ulch all sueh distreSs van5iuhe. Its pro, (IC)up1 t( l, lertainty an ease in overcomning th1v wor-st Stonmach dsr ders is I revelation to Iltlow who try Frenlch P'reshialn So redicts to For ehin Diplonmnts, New Year's Callers. 'aris, .as . L ---l'reo li n t h a ll lla tl would se Ieli end of the gwa r wp;js mai,'0 e by rlesident 'oilarein In ah drls Itoday to foreign diplomats, who wint to the 'alace of tihe Ely-see to present Now Yei's congratulations. "I do not douht, that next, year, tt Ills traditional reception, we shall Celebrt'le estabi sh11 ment 1' ovi a bn Iijooelnt. PeaC," Sid the president. The BIritish amnassador, Si- iarancis Ibrtie, as dant of tie diplomIe (,er]ls, presen eAd thle cngratulations of Ils colleagevs.. and hillnsOIf. In his address sir- Francis remlarked thlat thle diplOllliits proelt Olupl'ised "repre senativescnlofe the nation us igtingl ae tei At ai e o i 1 'lr adt iiii er c lti' ti 0 H loig SU'tralilg in oses pla on s eayb tl iiav b por hoeng .\ the'ries .\!n'tasdt pheretl war areonglyose ornther I.ws at tom.. heredaccording tormes ininidualrneeds. We iti icarifIl'' as ad good dso bake woud make footwar .forn yo\. Tr .u shoein of your hors.-ioem thwillary ttb, and iwill ye om L-hAURatENS .. ... OUR EW CREDIT SYSTEM! Pe'sons or parties owing accounts at Switzer Company Oiare urged to settle on or before the 10th of the mouth fol lowving the purchase. Atn the first of the year ve want to ekar our books of as thy a ot e a tose owing a account erequested to call and settle it before the 10eth of Jan.19A15 In accordine vith oir New Crelit System w'c must require all ccoulints to be palid 0n or before the 10th of the month following the purchase. No goods vill be charged unless the account is paid in fulJ. (~lgd~coit pi Switzer Company LAURENS, 8. C. P R.. Extra he t, mb thrm ou ingo w comfortable. Burns kerosene--casy to handle and inexpensive. Perfection Heaters are portable, heat quickly and are smokeless and odorless. At hrdware furnitur dealers and general stores everywhere. Look fot the STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington,D. c. .( NEW JE R SE Y) Charlotte, N.C. *ihod v.. BALTIMORE . Charlest .C.. RJ. B. DIAL A. C. TODD UDRAIGB .TD DIAL & TODD1 ENEYBRS,~ Attorneys at Law aiSueyaSeily Bnterprese Bak Bid~It, Asuraas, S.C. U draesadE bles .ee Wr klflydn rI PRACTICE IN ALL COURtTS ' potd Uoney to oa on BeCasat- l .n swdayhu. a rmst rwnsadmi~go l1~ Time UDERTAKI. C TB.pn NR . ODD