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Mysteries of Rheumatism Practically Solved Action in the Tissues of a Remarkable Antidote S. * S. is n.urd in D griv Out Ruematism. F ~~i'1 '~'. ii lhii.9 inito every C01l, efllliCg t . . I - - e I wt Ai 4i . i ll, . S. tliigh . pow It; a a . IIi. ~ Ith uewt 'I (uwl l ) t o3 i n4!i. '. th , 1 i it. rip 4) u (IFII :. m nl. . a rhl Ibhit p-. ii- t , ilt li li: i a c*i-i t I *hr1 o i tt -I I . - t l I , v I' ti l t 'l il I'v -uli fil of t ittl'h w i. i t. 4-1.. :!1. l ! i ) et y theuu. Y-;: h I :i114 A ot.lS4i-s pt . 4in-Sly. .t isI thiti (ltita logie!X:l flft, 1-.A1 I'w't-1t'as k ll StreSitti!GClisiae yolie i.hel l\eveysoins iewe h illr(1 b I t ui tus ;at, fer over the hnd tl #,es. C(11 It r sIc s lA IIk itt yove r i- e. ati (hat IoCa I our rh -tis- r, ; the - o mans .ltoc . 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P <ALE >.,E LTD. iUAO N.L V'l.,W H .IN A N.N FELLOW PRISONER ATTACTS LEO FRANK Deep (ash M11ad4e In His Neck, but it. Is 'houghtli That He W1ii Live. Milledgeville, (8a., .July iS.-Leo. 'M. Ferank lay in the Georgia State prison hiospital tonight with what attendants said was a fighting chance for re covery. Physicians had succeeded in stopping the flow of blood from a .ngged woundIl in his throat made with an improvised knife in the hands of Williain Creen, a fellow convict, also scrving a life teri for murder. ihe blow was struck as Frank slept in his bunk in a dormitory late last night. This ats andl mlost splectacullar ph:tse ofi IIth I wo-year li.Ight ior Franikik's lif i n ry lib the siih.jiet ofl an inve. ; l 1i Y ibth (eh-orgia prison conm. I l Hi: in t -ih lln boldy that refulsed It reconnnend that Frank' deb n 1( 1n- i I d, r uer oft .\ary i' lga lI to if iln) 1i ' l i :i . Hepri s fronm .\l nta ere h t ov lirr1- u in ililledl lodhy it(' wolild -larl :,uh i i ii In to a1 c rtl ain i; Crvven .104'1 entirdcy of hlis, own \-(II Iio ll. t.i I I k11 I It I Ilo IIck Ia -I I i (; I hI I i n taid itoay w in-.a frI i n soltar co iin lue t lng nou h o ! 1 a v~ton . thI hI 1 hn e the . 1 -1 I'lek ::1<01 ,n. k : IIt I . I w w ha1 !e ;Italed d n d lie l not I m -it t Ii i us I i t :1(Ie h I:hI il ()d liholh ber Aslit'incb red aliti i it h ing hha Vad , hi with a(II 1il I'er one blow wiot Ile onfe lhe twd oo dne. t The : ro tn. 'Ives i's link i ' a - f(mrih fronm il . N ri sni. i:4 ::I Ilwed to liave his aplawce willaln lwi - inihzsionl fromlmc one of1 th o guardk ;ieu d t the dor imito y nl n111h1 . 1 Fhor-ily after 11 o'clock last nlightl Crveen called ouit for per-iniss-ion to .."I up and14 it was gra . 21 2 i : Struick 011n. it. lie Starled dlowniI'>. the line of hunks towarI!ds; the( 41ne o)venplied by F-rank. As hie reachedl it hie <quickly grabbe'd Frank ho %. I hr .nd delivird en. blow wi te thatife he had Conaled.1l. Thei attack twas witneSae ny thai Ir who rushed to the hiik and predvenged i's from trikin li. ('ebe wa rushied to Fralnk'si kr ' woh - sician. .ono of Atana. l wn. :en l(f te :i :- i(rd !. !i t The tw ni)p rin hail bee1 nid and tread that woud anin Ili-. ( t ( on gnm . L pi riito n ;h i ian, wast i nali o dii fr nIk his thgh thoe , -gte hii, is stillnk'ingk 'ot. lIoi lii ti it it' Iaii, trh l H. J. liosnhere, tli Frank ftoie : -a . : : .. !:j . , \ i I i Inhi i i lrent io s. l ha<1:11 %it - ai chaice for life. .1(1 I 1' 4n 1i tal ho via S . li i , i' I ni el:-J uia W fii the i' hyi i:ivi han finished~l ~ thi work She~ii. h t Xnte I h Ia b l 101 v i aii wh taken ohe rionII I I I w i rk ino~eiuced ad frankf'sal demp.ratir PatsNe ie Dilngr sld y l Atlantae. t ank1) faily tdysican, dresin an iassued laate etlt THE McGOWAN FAMILY TO HOLD REUNION membiers of Large ('onnc'tioni Will 31eet August 3 at. Liberty Sprngs Church. A1emnbers of the .lcGowan family, Itneluding collateral as well as direct r.lations, will hold a reunion August 3 at Liberty Springs church, Cross 11111. The Collnec.tiol Is extensive and comprises not a few well known people, including the paylnaster gen eral of the navy, Admiral Samuel Mc Gowtan, and his brother. 1P. If. M.e (,ovan, W\ashington correspo1ndent of The State. It Is likely that the retnlionl will he .1in at m%0 lock in the morning and C('1tIiiii throul h.11 Ile day. The tela liv" progroin provides lor. ,-kvtvIh%! I.; ollows: William .\lv(owan, by \\. ('. .\'1,owan: llo i r 'i. le.. C. .\lre o'wan, by Chr:ist i Benet; lit, .\l(owan \\olen,'i. by .lMrs. .lary Na:i4 Ih)I it : I iery Sr' . I I htitch, (I y .\' r . .\A . .\ nst inl. II o g he CoI l (( i h i inher o ( j.t Ia .\ Iw n \\illiamn C. .\le(1owanII il .\lh~ Olive .\te~owan, Chr ialie I ',-n t a1n .l:i ;. 1:i ne .. T I!_ loll Hnu it h s inl , ' r. 4 1 44. 1i4 1wni 4vli .- :s: I ill 1w, thw renn'n 4nsis 2 of W . .\. I. li I' I4 v. I4 :I I I . h~~ ". l. l. .l ;m n a !It. 1 . .l; C I(w . 4 1e Ih I bI. . lor l mch all - vo b oc il ;to e I:a '.I 1 h it i li it kIi's i Io, 4 1 n ile c l (h m l!.1 ca44 4 )11 ( d ;o r al .i I1.1 L ihes. IP, i iIIe Sail lthetun, Erzema:1. 4e an'. 4r.1ia ':-onneeC '..'C hINx l'rMInn y u r g it 41HOW L.\4'1ENS 0.'NTY I.\NS. C'lass Inl Rural Soelology1 ait, Winthr11op 'ollet. Ches Uhe Statu s of ihe '4111nn 1 a 4 o DiIier i .\eth ilies. .i.. lilein . in llur' l (i-elo4 y. \\'inth. 1-,0 'olee .1nk:m-Ir :4kh o l ha 1ist - d 1 J'.l li' il "Ill ,ir ) Iou I!Olle (i sI n lla- dif Se clolo ir . 11: hiay .\ ldble , wh~o i1 a ied.: l n .h l den, haw (i s hnt to TheAd ein Ihe r: 11 'e I;ii, i~e- . 4 .,i it e I i. r-, 441 1 jMl' 4 144.4l114 Idll- I l '4 ,v. ;4 I~a cod Itn a C(1Ii\ Th" aI': I m l t.ll wi :: 4444 -144: . , byl .\l1iss4 . .44 4. hlen:31: i I lh, i t 4.('t a to( :he \l'a n-- .(',.4)|, 21. In No. T, nat 1o ( 'I (i' ' not I I .ganlized. 4 . , (11 I- i T ,,! 1 11 in . \ -Iul N 1. . 13th,. In' Per1 apit Fam Welth 113rd. In Farm44 T(nancy \ era' cent."7. 18260 acres.or 4448 (perW 1 cent of4th XiIn at white44 I~lleac, Ner cen. 420d initeat whie vroYtes, $er 1en.0 1,th, Inlier ae whitesoo 10 yers~ 10ld 'ts, In chercha~t Frmbership. hr cent. InT1. ''n ey e en.7I One1 whenho tetsi elates n ilor ty' enrseintIngt;Oe i-:cnmlC.s, homei leshriop. Isa2rens acres d eret of thell far inrea ilas untkingathe.or o In native whenoie11csacyWinthro c01 120 illitnrate wait woers, per aent 1,09b1 Inlledht:te wid1( e in-( a4(loer.aaeedi hsconyoe TI1st fl in g is a 1'lis of thi o noted4l4 h'i' chen "\'nhrp\'1kyNw:"..s .\41i t4'dd, (osst lhild .\l'r.'.C. Ox-. n 'Featy ofn 11r: .ltsl.iltenn t i-' ller, r'omN'wings .\oti. I4'4ymondI~ lini, Owii ilhr: ly. \ar T a ue 'n k,.o n - i\'' 144444'. ( '.4in )n: .\lrs l. (~ '. \le .\4b 1n 'i taken'. then s lioni the ever wil'1not teun \1t acts on thee Ive better.'M than Calamat and(4I a'n55 1naI 3,.\I. . ,.. Ox READ BELOW.HOW AN OLD, GENTLEMAN WHO HID HIS MONEY OVER, THE CLOCK NEARLY LOST 2000 After an intelligent old gentleman at the age of seventy-six dropped dead in his room, his son found over 'Two Thousand Dollars in Paper Money over the old clock which stood on the wooden mantle, surround ing an open crackling fire. Not even His Own Wife knew that much money was there. The old gentle man was simply careless. His son had married the town bankers daughter, and the bank was trusted. Both the old gentleman's MONEY and LIFE were in dangor: for burglars have a way of learning where money is hidden, and fire at any time might have burned the house. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. Enterprise National Bank of Laurens N. B. DIAL, Pres. C. H. ROPER, Cashier Real Estate Bargains D. H. Count's dwelling, situate on West . Main St., Laurens, S. C., on lot of four and one-half acres. The home place of Mrs. Anma C. West + near Poplar Springs Church, consisting of 200 acres of well irnroved la-nd, good dwelling and outhouses, on easy terms. House and lot of Mrs. Anna C. West on west Main Street at a bargain for quick sale. Some desirable farms, well improved, near Laurens, at reasonable prices and on easy terms. There is an increased interest in the ~ ~market for the purchase and sale of real +? estate. If you want to buy or sell, see us+ at once. g Laurens Trust Company : -: AMONG THE :-: White Goods IWe are showing a variety of fine sheer weaves, just the fabrics to make comfortable during the hot summer days, and so inexpensive that you can select ) many changes at small cost. ~ eyWe carry just what you need in hos erall nice light weight in a variety of colors in pure silk and silk lisle at popular prices. Ladies fine ribbed undervests in regu lar and out sizes with can't slip straps. W.G.Wilson & Co