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All! 110W "'IZ" HELPS TIRED, ACHING FEET "0, Gloroii H Wllef.. How lily sore, s wol1eni, $ weaty, calloused feet ached for 'TIZ''' Ah! what relief. No muore tired fact; no ntore burning feet ; no more swol loll. had smilelling, Sweaty feet. No "Pull, Johnny, Pull!" rZ In10-. 5o0'ness in Vorns, a'. Cllses, hu. onls. N,.o nItter What aIlls, yotIl rfeet Or Whiit Itidr01 0 t ile su yOt'Ce triId With out1 getting re ie. just use' "TI Z'. "1IZ' is tlhe only roildy that draws wut all the poisonlous., OxI] datilonls which 11111T tip) Ilh, 1*(eet. ''Tiz" etures yourf foot frotitl so yoit'll itwo' liinp or dra w Ilp *your farfe. inl painl. Your sllw, won)'t svo:ntv light adt yotIr1 fti wii nlever, nOVFI I hurt or get Sor' '11 .wollelt. Think of !!. 110 1111( foot ti ) ry, o l* .re 2ony front cornis, c'W~lillisos or' bilitiolla, ti%,t a 2.-1 (-nt box at any drugy slore o:dte:artineollt ;ior", andl got instantl li '. \\'eaI sitill.i; sliov. ,ltist netry "TIZ"'. th't a wh olt' year's toot voinfort for only 'v5eetits. Thinlk of it. You)I shollih See ourl line of P'orch FiIrrlti l, 'orch Shades, an d otPiin nllocks. S. \l. & Ill. I1. \YiI2K 101 & CO. PLANTS Cabbage, Tomato, Egg Plant, Lettuce, Parsnip and Pepper plants for sale. Laurens Floral Co. Phone 280 *$ SN.IINIE NEWS. * Narnie, April 24,-The farmers o 1'is community are about througl planting. .11. and Mrs. V. A. Itranilett spen Stiiday in the city with -Aliss Albert I;ddle. Mir. A1,mar l uiton hits .retarle( hito froml Columlblia. .\lrs. .\lollie Nash, who has been iv .\tianta, (4.. is visitiml .\ls. W. "I, lu-id. .\li-s Adhi Taylor. of Clinton, visited .\lrs. Carl liram nlett last 'Fatura day andi S ith lay. \ir. PIe reemian lluruills and sisters. of I lI s(aile, visited tile .l isses Bolt Sn lday afternoon. 'r. and .llrs. Murphy Holt, of Ikom. visited Mir. and Mrs. T1. 1. Burts Siun lay. Aliss Connie .lae Craddock, who 1a been going to school in SpartanbuIrg has returned hom1e to stay. .l iss Plum1er Craddack. of ti's place aind Ml. Iud MeNoil, of Spartanbirg were married last. Sat urlay in Spar.. tanhurg. They will make their hoim in Anderson. We wish for them 1 long and happy ilarried life. Mr. Carl, Idd and luther I1Iral"e0 and i. C. Nelson were allong Ilos( tha went fishing Th itrsday and had( Splendid luck. M Ir. Atmi ll urtoin has r u.rned home from Colaumhia hospital wh-]lere lie has been very ill for the past ftvc weeks. r. 1i. C. Nelson and Mr. Perry ('amphell assisted Barksdale's ball team iii defeating Riddle's Old Field Saturday. Mr. L. I-. fluris and family, of Lan. rels, Were tile guests of M1r. and 'Mrs Austin Dram!ett Friday afternoon. lliematc Piniis lelleed. WIy suffer from rhetiiatism when rellef m11ay b, had at so small a cost? Mrs. Eimer latch, Peru, Ind., writes, I have been subject to attacks of rhumiaiism for years. Chamberlain's intmilent always relieves Ine iImIfledi ately. and I tikhe pleansiuirn ini recom Imlelding it to others." 25 and 50 cents bottles. For sale by all dealers. inn-r * SULPHUR SPRINGS NIEWS * * e e e* C * * S S * . .. Sulphu r Springs, April 26.-Wo are needing rain bad now. Cotton is coi ing up1) in spots. Mr. Jim Mlonday - visited Mr. -John 'annon last week. Mdr. John Casper Smith spent S'at uriday nlight With Alr,. Asa Teague. \lr. Willie lartin caie home from Clinton .londay. .\l.. anid .\lrs. Jaspi)rSilthl,rom An derson caine over and spent three days with Mr. .1. W. Saxon last of the week. M1r. G. A. MePlicarson hpent the day in laturens last week. Mr. J. W. Saxon and Mr. Jasper Smith spent Saturday in Laiurens. Rev. J. A. Martin preached a fine serman Sunday evening at Mt. Pleas ant. TO' R11,3OVE EVERY SIN OF D AN.DRUFF If youir hair 1s not pretty; if it is losiig color, too dry. full of dandruff, fallhig out, or 11f your scalp itches, you can imtekly oercome all of these con ditionus at a trilling cost w th this sim phle hoei treatment. -Just get froi lare -' Drug Co. some parisiani Sage, A I ost helpful and invigorat ing t on'e, Supplies every ha0.irned. It is eaI applied and ab soluitely harmless. i provemient be gins with tihe first application for Pa risiati Sage not only nourishes the har roots but stimulates your hair to grow lonig. thick, soft. miffy and lustrous. It, immediately removes every hit or diandruf. sto1s It iing seal() and sure ly gives your hair new life and beauty. * * * RABUN NEW.S. * * -* Iabun, April 26.-Mr. and Mrs. Will Bolt, and Mrs. Florence League were in Laurens Monday shoppIng. Mr. Johnathan Abercrombie of the U. S. N. is at home for a few days visit with his mother, Mrs. Melvina Allercrombie. .rs. Will Bolt and children visited in tile jiais community imonday. Miss 1Edna Owens slpelt. Monday night with Mrs. Claud.e Wassoni of Friendship section. Mrs. IT. F. Babb, Mrs. Smith Martin, 1irs. Lula Baldwin and Mrs.' C. C. Saxon attended 'the (quilting at Mrs. Eiiiia Mahon's Tuesday. Mr. Solomon Maha'ffey of Eden see lion spent Monday night with Mr. Dennis Owens. Miss Cleo Roper spent last week with Miss Mae Roper and other rela tives. Miss El'idna Oweis, spent Thursday and Friday with Mliss Jonovee Babb of didenl section. Mirs. I. 11. Mahon,, and son Nesbitt were visiting relatives in Piedmont the last of last week. Mrs. Jim Smith and daughter, Gcr Irude, of Waterloo, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mahon several days last week. Mrs. Rebecca Owens spent Saturday night with Mrs. John Hellams of ShIl loh section. Misses Cora League, llazel Bolt, and Mr. Ludie Abercrombie spent Sunday with Alisses Vera and Alliene Baldwin. Mr. Will Dolt and family spent Sun day withi Mr. and Airs. John Bolt of Ware Shoals -Sunday. Mliss .Sarah Nash of Due West, Is at hione with her parents for a few days. Mr. Iloardie Owens and family of Nlden section spent. Sunday wil h Mrs. Rebecca Owens. Misses Irene and Thelma Owens spent Sunday with M1isses Lona anl -lanie Baldwin. YOUR COLD IS DANrAthl0US. BREAK IT UP-NOW. A Cold is readily catching. A run down system Is suscepticle to germs. You owe it to yourself and to others of your hiusehold to fight the germs at .once. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey is fine for Colds and Coughts. It loos ens the Mucous, stops the Cough and soothes the lungs. It's guaranteed. 1 Pains in the back, and the Irregular. ities to which women are subject, with all theli attendant miseries, yield at once to DR. SIMMON'S SQUAW VI-lNi WINN.. It is a powerful restorative. It is as pleasant to take as the juice of a sweet orange. Irice $1.00 per bottle. Sold by all druggists. MGB! CA[OME IS HOF 8HOCK(8 Y Calomel Sickens! Don't Lo Liver and Bowels with Ugh! Calomnel makes, you sick. It' horrible! /Vakc a dose of the danger oils drug tonight and tomorrow youl may lose a day's work. Calomel is mercury or qtuicksilvet Wh1i1ch 1 causes , ncrosis of the bones Caloiel, when It comes into contact with sour bile crashes Into it, break Ing It up. This is when you feel that awful nausea and cramilping. If yoU are sluggish and "all knocked out," 11 your liver is torpid and bowels con stipated or you have headache, dizzi ness, coated tongup, If breath is bad or stomach sour, just try a spoonful of harmless Dodson's lAiver Tone to night. Here's my guarantee--Go to any drug store and get a 50 cent bottle of * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * TRItNITY-.ID0E NEWS. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Trinity-Ridge, April 26.-Frlday ev ening, October 30, at 8 o'clock Dr, Currell, of the University of South Carolina, will deliver an address at Trinity-Ridge schoolhouse. The pub lic is cordially invited. 'here will -be no admittance fee. Mrs. 'Scott George and Mrs. A. 13, Barksdale entertained the Royal Amnt bassadors and Y. W. A.'s at a social gathering at Trinity-Ridge school Sat urday afternoon. All present enjoyed the occasion. These societies are mnak ing a donation to the Baptist hospital in Columbia. A Cure for Sour Stomach. Mrs. Win. M. Thompson, of Battle Creek, Mich., writes: "I have been troubled with Indigestion, sour stom cich and bad breath. After taking two Ibottles of Chamberlain's Tablets I am well. These tablets are splendid none better." For sale by all dealers. RIBL[! IT )0R1 LIY[R, If BILIQUS e a Day's Work. Clean Your "Dodson's Liver Tone" Dodson's Liver, Tone. Take a sioonl ful and if it doesn't straighten you, right up and make you feel fine and vigorous I want you to go back to the store and get your money. Dodson's Liver Tone is destroying the sale of calomel because it Is real liver mcdi cie; entirely vegetable, therefore it can not salivate or make you sick. I guarantee that one spoonfl of Dodson's Liver Tone will put your sluggish liver to work and clean your bowels of that sour bile and consti pated waste which is clogging your system and making you feel miserable I guarantee that a bottle of 'Dodson's Liver Tone will keel) your entire fam ily feeling fine for months. Give It to your children. -It is harmless; doesn't gripe and they like Its pelasant taste. Paving the Spied. Louis XVI1l must havo been nincore ly grateful for the institution of spies. Shortly after the restoration he asked Fouche, his minister of police (who had filled the same office under Na poleon) whether he hmd been efficient ly spied upon during his exile in Eng land After a considerable amount of pressing, Fouche admitted that one of the members of the royal house hold. the Due de lBlacas, used to fur nish regular reports concerning his master's mno'vements. "How much did you pay for his services?" inquired the king. "A fixed allowance of ?8, 000 a year," was the reply. "I am glad to hear you say that," said the king. "We arranged to divide his earnings as a spy, and so long as he was work Ing for you I used to draw 24,000 a year. It is comforting to learn that he didn't cheat me."-London Chron 1cle. War Atlas and Map. Have you got your war mal) and atlas? Clii) the coupon elsewhere in this paper, enclose it with a Dollar bill for one year's subscription and secure them. The Great Panama Exposition IS NOW OPEN WE MAY SEND YOU FREE? Some young lady of this community is going to go at our expense. We are also going to give away many other presents to you girls, consisting of Diamond Rings Beautiful. Gold Watches, Toilet Sets, Silverwear, etc., besides the Free Exposition Trip to California We are going after more trade this year than ever before. We are going to serve the public better than ever before. We are oin to carry a bigger and better stock than ever before and we are going to set aside a portion of the profits this year to pay for the Grand California Trip and other Grand Prizes offered the young ladies of this community in this announcement. Any young lady who wants to go has the opportunity. Every one has an equal chance. All that is necessary is to hand in your name or cut out a nominating ballot, fill it out and bring it or mail it to our store. The people of this community will decide who shall win the Prizes by a popular vote just as they do at a National election, by votin for their favorite. Every penny spent at Our Store entitles the purchaser to one vote, one hundred votes to the dollar, then let the word go out to your friends---Trade at Our Store and send some young lady to the Exposition. Due-bills will be sold for cash and ten times the above schedule of votes will be given, one thousand to the dollar. Young ladies help themselves by getting due-bills to sell and then getting their friends to buy of them. Come in and let us tell you about it You a buy cheaper and have a larger variety to select from at Our Store---and it means a trip for someone. 31 EET IEII' AT THE' GOLDEN GATE SCHEDLE OF VOTES AND RULES JIEIMS THE THIP IN YOUIR FillIENIDS (A N SENI) YOU FREE We will issue %otes at tile rate of ne to a penny on all cash trade 'Firm GRAN) TOUR c litST l'It%10i -Tr'l) to tihe Panama Exposiltlon now open 1at 1 at our store. Ona tne sale or due bills we will issue tel votes to Prancsco, California, a iPrancisco and Sai i)iego. Trip through California or fi $350 the penny, 1,000 votes to the dollar. fil half or the Golden S. t Whitmore Piano (Winner's 'Choice). from San Francisco, Lo A Onl all special .sales 1,000 votes on each dollar, with privilege re- Ing different routes withl~ )o~ rvlgs e iktbt SiCON). l'RIZE-A beautiful $50.00 Diamond Iling, on exhibit at served or icreasing schedule, going and omitrg; Bl ip our store. 11*4ol.'Chinatown; steamer tri)on an racco ay eigRih nd TlIlti) Iill'AE-A handsome Elgin or Waltham Gold Watch, la- Nominating ballot counts but once for candidate. Alcatraz, the governme dies' size. J"OURL'ITi Il IZ' I-Twenty-six piece Rogers Silverware Set in case. through Mill Valley and FIFTI I l' ilI,-Mlegant Toilet Set. Votes must be in ballot box within two *eeks from date of issue. crooked railroad in tie SIXTt) Ptiouk1-liandsome Gold Handled Umbrella. the ho6 ofklald, SiX~ l'i~l'/FI-hanrdome old ianded trubrlla.Votes will be counted every week cornmen~ing two weeks fromn fornia University, viewigteUvrsygondadthget -SiV'ENTI l'RIZO-fleautiful Diamond Lavallier. opening date. Greek theatre, (the gif 10[GII'II *PRRI Zi'-Quadruple-plate Ten-piece Silver Manicure Set. view of the Great Salt S NiN'ri I~llZE-landsoe Siler' hndle arvin Set.No relative of anyone connected with our store is eligib~le. We Valley and a ride of a htde ie ln ~ooensoe NINTII PtIlh-Handsometo Silver Handle Carvitg Set.made by undesirable can- Thecanpalgf manage TEITH PRI'-Beautiful ;Engraved Lady's Necklace. New York city, will be 'IWETYFOJ OI'IELlE N)SM iIt ZSdidate. city, Is Invited to call atoustradm .he.TsewhigQ WENT-FOURAL-Should candidate winning capital prize prefer a hand- try for this Free TripPRytEh lViii He awarded from week to week to the cadildate showing seie WHI'M)RE IAM Instead of trip, she may have same names that she may ca greatest results by giving thirty days' notice. bE AwN EAe wlltss Be An Early Bird and Startt Today doll Campaign Begins April 29, 1915, 8 a n Closes Aug. 20, 1915 , 6 p. m.re M inter Corepdany of When tc h edule.t Nominating ballotacountspbut oncnoforacandndatte Soiiin oe in storewill otIbpermtted Voesmut e nbalo bx iti to veksfrmdae f ase Vote wil becouted ver wee co mennng wo weksfro opnn&ae