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e Xbbertiger tbwriptoun Pries is i.0 Per Year Payable In Advaun.. PublIhed by NERTISER PRINTING COMPAY Laurens, S. C. WdON LE President IA'HUR LEE Sec. and Treas. Advertising Rates on AppilcatJon. bituaries and Card of Thanks: Ono cent a word. Entered at the postoffice at Laiurens, S. C., as second class mail matter. L.\ TR N S, S. C0 AtUVUST 11, 191-1. Tie Newberry Observer says that the .\r. ('happell, in Whose imIlle tle in.hinll lonl procee(Iings against tie ProhihiiLIon referenlditm are being liroulht, Is not generally consider-ed k :ei ibition ist, though he does not di tink. Mr. Chappell was forimierly a coiy (Ispenser and has been iden ti lied with the whiskey (leient. It * * The wareltoise syvstem, as explained by- COnIm issione t Meliatirin at Trinity Rid-g. strikes Us as practialin Ievledd. but ir. Mielinuri weakened Ils oiwi case by declaring that noth -ing iou Ild serve to mitLiin the price of cotton bitt a plan by which the "0oVernmen1)(1t would buly n11 a1upl for the manufacture of altnllition Lit I Slated price. If this wyere neces sary, why the warholuolse sysic i at all? It SeeMs I hait i'. MeLau rin lacks faithI in hiis own1 dlan,11 thoigh we think that in most of its featuores it would rove a great h1eli to the cotton grow er. W. Lave 11o folowxed the plaln as c( l y as we ough to Lmve, bitt we ih-ristandl that tihe Colibia 'ham htr 4)t (Collmtuerice or' I lie genier'oii IIrIIIhlants ()I that (city are going to d:ply thit' unblounded liberality IY aL ing tIe coity weekly paper-s of the SItate to advertise the capital 'ity' "inawi~A Ju hilee" free of all cost. They (a1re not going to ('hairge the news Pa 1lors a cen( to boom upl a i big cr('OW(d fol Colailbia and take t'raLdex awa y fromo thlelt' owIt home town. This is oile of the "cuttest'" little propositions We have Iin lup1 aginlst in manly m1oonis. Vhe characteristIe, however, and, sad to relate, effective inl soite instances, As this is being written it is not kiiown whether A. H. lillet' will be Itn II second race or not. l'ven if he does not, his vote will le Iarige enouh 1o riow the vailue of advertising in polil(.,ti. W n th a pa.in openefd 3r,. .\liller had neve' le leard of inl 4 ."i (ationls of this vountly. Inl fac(t, he was perSonlally k nowv n to ui t Ihe VeiIs few who had ktiowni him i) colleg' or inl Li lusiness way. iln the (amitpia ign he spoke bit I f(w inn Lat (ea('h place andil there wer'e but a1 f'ewx' tf tese' plaL(C. lie was nevei aLICII to get before the people, (evenf be Corie 0or duin g Ithe ('iIiampign. Th'ie '"lerisonia Itou(ch"I' in Itis raLce was5 lartgely :.absenit. i s strtengthI ~ cm fto h)1 iis adverising and hiI is votet has been Che surp'jrise of thte campiiaigni. \.ih aLl t he spieakinig andt edutca tioniai miet ings xwe at'e haviing these dayi3-. it dloes seemt as if somiethting geioi woutld comlie out of Iitt. it is ai sitr4n1e thing, howxxeer, that it seemis necessary;L t'. havi~ e alli of thlese aoddress.. ('4 di n ted at the farmClerIS. A C(l tvey (C'1 ion, thet Iry igoe' upi i to ('bet so:'o' f'dlix whlo is r'epre'setaL e oft thel volint s arec elected anduu theniLW nain hex 8re not, but, even(i wh.Ien the a til areI htandieatiieid ini thieir xwork by Ch- unwvilinitgness of' t e fare ! v'es to prtofit by t i' bieniefi lai V ~ ' Ilti d w ini. ..n, i and num-' i Lia 1L h rs. A ll o f Sx ' ~ i 'th e mt Lh vIC tmo n iiling 11inee going inito illtb that Ciibi Ci(ilet ben1efiiC thilfomer yetii alb -o ovterno nhext are im'. we om Net in'C i fitc ithe t tae xx'e antefre Ol'Ollt cTniitc imself INttiin After all thle dienssio and ne conay ou Mr.' Cooper enogl tig ring to het raforii aIltL Ioero isx year. to are~ no muchiVI' Iturther (hsatfwet irn hr (the \h discussio began.05 Mr.t iooperohas no t anobeen tat he wirun and hi' has1C'i'I no ucmiged mel inot tio run. Atis the~l Abbgevll e Prean n 11 annerC'~ fore thei am ignt ithde rtoe 'l'en. Islawer,-dfthned diatillfacion wat l gv. annin's aditaion (igrows't!~''' as i ti harolena ori andi Mr. enter the race and, should this de mand continue he would have no right, either out of duty to himself or to the state, to refuse to run. Precedent might show that governors have sorv ed for two terms in most instances, but the law of the state does not con template any such thing. To refuse to offer to fill a vacancy in the state's government when besought by the peoi)le would be failure to do his diuty. 11. A. Cooper has no right to dictate to South Carolina who shall be Its governor and that is what some would have him do. * C C C * C * * C * * * e C * * CROSS HILL NEWS. * *e* * * * * e e ****(.*e * Cross 11111, Aug. 9.-Next Sunday, I..th inst.. will be observed the annual Children 's Day' at Het habra Ilitist cliirclh. lxercises by the c'h ildreni will begin at 10:30 o'ilock .aunday m1orn1 ing. Some pronli nenti speaker will be presetit to address the inecting. A pie ilc dinnier will be had on the grounds. l'verybody is invIted to coie and bring dinler. The prograill iilludes special song service led by a good choir. Those who attend may explect a good dJay. Our pastors are off this week con divcting revival meetings. 11ev. W. ). Ratehford With i lie Presbyterian cliircl at Ora and 1lev. .1. A. .Martin with the Hapt ist chulirch at Mlountville. The Haptist church of Cross Hill has gihen Pastor J. A. Mart in a month's vaC(ationi for rest. Mir. Artliir leaman, we are glad to say, has sutilciently improved as to L'e brouiglt back home from the Green wood liospital. While lie is still quite unwell, it is hoped that his early re covery is assured. 1le has been very sick for about four Imioithus. M.s. Lettie Walker returned a few days ago fromi a visit to relatives at Abbeville. She was accompanied iy 1her' sister. Vis. Virginia Nelson, who is spend ing a while here withI lier people. Quite a niiuiber of 0111 people are ein .iying 1temselves aminong thlie nion ii taiis iea r Hendersonville. Messrs. C. 1). Nance aiid Jesse Lea ian left last, Wed nesday. They were followed Sunday morniing by MIr. and Airs. .1. 11. Nan e and .\lr. anIid .I\ s. .1. 11I. ulson. M\('ssis. Watkins, loyce, l&eaman and otliers left Saturday night for a shIo(t stay. All t hese are travel ing in alt oimiobles and no douibt will virit, several places of Interest. Mir. 11. A. Austin vent to laltimore last week to puirehase his fall stock of merchandise. le was gone only a few (lays. Messrs. 'onway Dial and 11. G. Crap and Mrs. Anina Wells, went to G'eenville one day last week on bisi new s. .\essr. .1. A. Davenport, It. A. Wlar fon. .1. 11. Hasor. II. G. ('ulhirlson and othevrs lft .\hliday mnorning for an ex inde4d iamping huniit1 lown il Aikeii county. le teachers and pupils of three Inliday school classes of the lHapiist Sunday school spent last lriday' at l1-tirris' Spiriigs on a very pleasan: t i(ini(' 0111in1g. 'Thle teachers of' thiese' Ada liinsor and~ hi .\iiiiAnie lhu'ld. e eeee e e e e e.. o e e .ilOi'NT''Vi LLE NEW'S. * * e . e ec e e e e . e cc.e 'he aiinual protr'aeted mae'ting he e:an at the flapti1st ('hurhel y'esterdlay, belina (1on idctd biy lbei'. .1. 0. \laritin. .\l;'s Zelle1 ('iisp has retuirned fromi -Vdlightfi vis;it toihhe : rim'is a .\'. and .ls. Frank \ ii ps441nho Ninet y Siix, . are' viii nge'I ti l ie's bro. her, \lt. .l.'. ..\V.tthwsandi' 11m .l's. X da A. le afulag on. Frei'' lO d an mostedoySatien.le Ga. 'iii to~l 3' at "hveral Waeals."tmig etn 'Heh insie conducte by ('intevu. li \o. Fu'exa\s . le is smiu totat ston liiand ot e i iv rhyv suedfuli eva lii's CI. 'i l hi'a a ounty and i''hoae .cdan. lie ss roudto Im'yim a doeto heri .\k:.idn Aads ~ a of niipaie oriin'iafewh 114, ibee toube a vit to ev .ic bel on!r mny frttemi of Chamri's Clc Cholr and .lirroF. le m'y Ante using Ia lieson .1 :te vshie thsen is'er, ('r:." Toi' Whalley oflTalrs Drg(. yeSlp a eundfo * *4***4* * *4*4*4 * POPLAR SPHtING NEWS. * * - 9 * *4 * * *9*9 * * * * * * * * Messrs. 1E. E. Pitts, 11. 0. Walker, E. E. Simpson, Sr., and son, Master Earle, went on an excursion to John son'City, Tenn., last Tuesday and went from there to Bristol, and returned Friday. They reported a fine time. Al so Mr. G. B. Taylor went with them. Miss Juliaette Walker returned home Friday from Greenwood, where she had been visiting for two or three weeks and her cousin, Miss inez Nor man came to spend a couple of weeks with her. Their uncle, Mr. Belton Norman, came with them and stayed until Sunday, as the guest of Mr. and .Mrs. W. S. Walker. Also hdr cousin, .\ iss Mlinnie Wilson. came ut) Saturday to speiid a while with her. And Sat urday night she gave an ice cream sup per in honor of her guests, when sev eral of the young people of the com miunlty met and had a nice time. lorn to 'Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Pitts on the 2nd inst., a girl. Little Mary, l'. and Mrs. J. P. S.imm1ons baby, has been quite sick for the past week, and Is still real sick, but we hope she will soon be well. Mrs. Sallie M1itchell and children of Greenville, are down visiting relatives in this community. . Miss Barnie Wallace and her little )rothiers and sisters, came over one day last week to see their sister, Mrs. J. T. Pitts. ir. Carol Donnan is spending a n hile at his uncles, Dr. J. I,. Donnan. The Ware Shoals second nine camne over and crossed bats with the Poplar Spring nine last Saturday evening. The score stood 3 to 5 in favor of Poplai with the Poplar boys at the bat 8 in nings. They are going to try it over Wednesday evening. Sec our line of Miosquito Nets, prices from $1.75 ill. * * * 9* ** * *4* * * * * * CENTEI POINT NEWS. * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * *9* Misses Nellie and lhelen Jones and brother. om, visited in the home of .lMrs. W. 1. Miller, Sunday. Nisses laude and Eva 'Moore are visiting i'elatives and friends in Slartanburg this week. 'Mr. and 'Miss Cooper of Augusta, Ga., are visiting their uncle, Dr. John Cooper. Mirs. W. I. Miller and daughter, 'Miss .\1ayie, visited relatives and friends at larksdale last week. i'. and i's. G. W. 'Moore visited the latter's brother, 'Mr. Jones Red den, Sunday. Laittle M\iss Ruth -Moore of lionea Patit, Is visiting her grand parents, Mr. anld NirS. M. L'. C. Moore. .r. and lMrs. .1. W. El mtore visited at .\Mr. E. NI. llmiore's recntly. lr. Willit -'ireeian and sister, Mis. uhobert I laid w in. visited at .\lr. .. Id. Itrilblings last wee *. Mr. X. E. Moore 'm111 friend, 'ir. ColmIiain \Vham, from 1,aurens, visit ed1 thlle forimier''s parellts, Mr. ad Mirs. \i. I,. I'. loor'e, Sitnday. dtot et', M\Iss .1 ulila, are' visitinog i, and .\l is. 11. hloyd lbhIs week. .\i's. J . A. C'. Marit in andi~ dauigh ter, \l iss Alita, v'isitedl at Mi's. W. I. Mil1 t'i's tecently. llowi to ('nre at Sipraini. .\ spria in may be (Iured in about one bhird the' iine r'(equiired by thle usual treat meni by applilyinig Chatmbeilain's I iiment andt oblseirving the direct ions with e'neh hotti'. h-'or sal' by l.atit'ns riig Co. - lirutng-ht iliim .t stoinishingtL liehief. I'.. was for' a long I ti m the victlim or Itried all kinds of' t'ealimenit andt hiad many tt doctors. J Onae day hie toolf a dose of :'lay 's Wontderfulii iteed - tud was aston ishedi at thle ries lIts. Tihe help lie stuight lhad con\'. le wt~rote: I am t atisli thr ou ghi perinsonia. tselo the Ilife-sa lng powers of youri W\otidertftil lim'dy. You ihave savxed myl life. I ('ould( have Ilived but a t'ew in+u mre htad it not been f'ort yourt remedl~. I ami inclosintg a list of' friends ttutferers wiho ouaghit to have some1 of .\ltyri;'sWndertfuil llmedy giv~es antd !ntcstinal ailiiints. Eat as inutch and w hatever you liIke. No moi'e is Itr('s' after' (ating, pressure of gas in te st omach'l an a110roim d the haeart'l. (Get one bottle of' your dr(Iiuggist no(w andI Itryi it oin an itbsolte guoaante--if not rat isfact ory money will be i'etu rn cid. M\yitle Camp No. 206, W. 0. Wwl hldI( their1 annual picnic at Friend sli Pr 'iesbyteriian church. on Aug. 13, 195 We have inv'ited several speak ti a who will be with us. R. M. Wasson, Clerk. Whenever ou Needa Geoneral Tonth Take (Grove's The Oid Standard Grove's Tasteless cthil Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic propertiesof QUI>'INE and IRON. It acts ont the Liver, Drivesi out Malaria, IEnriches tihe Blood( and ***..*..... e ** .. * * IRABUN NEWS. * e o e ****S*e eo ee 9 One of the saddest deaths that has occurred in our community, was that of Mrs. Walter Bnldwin, when she died last Friday morning about six o'clock. Mrs. Baldwin was sick only a few days She was a good church worker, a wo man that was loved by all who know her, and is one that will be missed, es pecially by her children and dear hus band. Her remains were laid to rest in the Rabun cemetery Friday evening, lRev. H. L.. Baggott, and Rev. Simpson conducting the service. Besides her husband and seven children, she leaves three brothers and father to mourn her loss. Ilabun protracted meeting closed Friday. Only four joined for baptism. liss Rizer of Abbeville, spent last week witli Miss Mae Roper. Miss Bonnie Nichols, after spending two weeks visiting in EBden and Rabun communities returned to her home in Fountain Inn Sunday. MIrs. Zeb Vance and children, after .9weiding several days in this coinmun Ity, returned to her home in Owings Saturday. Mrs. Rebecca Owens spent Saturday an(d Sunday night with the Misses Ab. ercrombie of Eden section. MIrs. John 'Mahon of Greenville, is visiting in this and Nden sections. Mr. Dave Alahaffey and familly, Mr. Vick Babb and 'amily, Miss Bonnie Nichols, all of Fountain Inn, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Martin visited Mr. Lewis Mahaffey and family Sunday. Nlisscs Fannie Brownlee and Sallie lirownlec of Dials section, visited M1r. and Mrs. Will Bolt Friday. Mr. and lrs. 'ully Babb, Mrs. lious ton Babb and children, visited 'Mrs. Nancy Owens Sunday. " 3rs. Laurens Stone and children of Lebanon section, are visiting .Mr. Will Stone and family this week. Iliss ILila -Pitts of Friendship see tion, spent last week with Mliss Corn lBolt. .\lr. Terry of Poplar Spring setelon, Is visiting NIr. iarley Abererimble. NIIss imlio Check of Laurens, spent sev(ral days last week with Misses Allione and Vera Baldwin. Card of Tianks. We, the husband, children, father and brothers of Ars. Walter A. Dald win, ask space in your paper to thank our friends and neighbors, who so kindly and faithfully administered to her during her last sickness. We also thank our faily physician, Dr. J. W. leason. who attended- her so faithfully Nlay (he richest blessings of heaven rest on thema all. SPBCIAL NOTICES. For Sale. - we have a fine lot of the well known Nissen Wagons at Niar tin's Stable. See them before you buy. )2-:'t. Counts &- Wolff. In d For)~ Sale,---oni long terms1i. Also land1( to rent, from one to I wentv live horse farm. See ine or write inc 2-tf. Laurens, S. C., 11, F. 1). '1. Oafs for Sade-1,000 bushechs of llan croft rust-piroot' oats for sale ait 7i5e per' bushel c'ash. Thliis is a yery. I ine 5eedl Oat ahd yout hiad bet Idri get in youri order m quick. No r'eserv'at ions. Flirst come, first served(. 8it. Davis F'airm. Forui Sale -huri r Clover Seed. $1.00 W. IHay Andersoni, it. ILaur mens, 8. C. Foir Sale-- I ie Jer'sey ile kh cow, gi vinig a boutI a gal lon at each inilk Iing. Aipply to NIirs. N. ii. D iai. ( 'ottin (~ ii.- -.\odern thiree 70-saw' gIn outfitl, elect rically operated, to be iiistal ledl at 'Tumbil~ing Shmoal s, hy, open lng of season. Operated by It. 0. Sul-~ F~org S le -- light IDuroe .Jersey. Tamii w~orth I l'igs, a bout six wveeks old(. I 'r'i(e $2.50 (elh. .1. .\I. W'asson, 2-21. ('ross liill, S. ('. llin'led ---.\nv iier'son a:ffected w ith ('at arrhlu, hay lev(r r 0'asthmua, to ('om1 mienii'te wvith itun. I ami agent fot' thle Sw'Iss-Amiennib i V'aporatIor 'ITreat menti . l'iv~e to It)0 h d ys fre(e tial. G. For Sale.--One four' i'oll I leCormick ('orn Shiredder, second hand. \VIll sell to the highest b~lider' on Situ rday, Aug. 28tlh, 1t15 at I P. .\I. A chance for' a good bargain. Nh's. Mlary Chbeck, Ni. A. .Jones, 2-4t-pd. - Owners. Monecy to Loantt--On long and~ short terms. Address P. 0. Box 17.. For htent,-Tihr'ee i'oomns on scoind floor of large residence neai' the pub lic sqluare; suitable foi' light house keeping. Addr'ess, "Rtooms" care Theli Adlver'tiser. Daniel llarem--i offer for sale 'this splenddid registered I loisteln bull. host dual purpose cattle. Write or~ applly to me. (I. A. Fuller, Laurens, S. C., Rtoute 5 I-5t 11d. FOl., SA LE-One 12 Ii. P. Gasoline E~ngine, cotton gin and hand lever press, all in good condition. $175 ech. W~ill teach inexp~eriencedl hand how to oplerate. W. D. TByrdl & Son, 52.-St. Laurens. S. C. CALOMt[ WM 1B101 ACTS [IK guarantee that "Dodson's .. the best Liver and Bowe Stop using calomel! .It makes you sick. Don't lose a day's work. If you feel lazy, sluggish, bilious or consti Ilated, listen to me! Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it comes into contact with sour bile crashes Into it, breaking It up. This is when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. If you are "all knocked out," if your liver is torpid and bowels constipated or you have headache, dizziness, coated tongu p'if breath Is bad or stomach sour J11st try a spoonful of harmless Dodson'a/iver. Tone. Here's my guarantee-Go to ,any drug store and get a 50 cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone. Take a"hlioon The Way We Do It impresses most people with the idea that we have the implements and the "know how" when it comes to putting on a new tire on a carriage or wagon whcel. Same thing" applic/to every feature of carriage and wagon re pairing-re-paintilg, e-varnishing, re-uplholstering a d g fierally making the vehicle look as\,S od as new. Your orders, please. J. D. SEXTON & SON LAURENS, S. C. R0 CERE . Stands For Endeavor Our endeavor is to give full value 'ved forevery enny you sp d here We w regular patr ns. and, tha s to good. HONEST jh est service, EFFORT is b tadilyn ?FFORT growing business Follow the Crowd! J. C. Shell & Co. The Corner Grocers (. u. Fenatherstoneo W. Ii, linight F"EATH'iillSTiONE: & J(NlIllT' Attornmeys at Law Jaturens, S. C. All insiiiness int rusted to Our ('ar Will Jlie P'romt anmd ('areful A tten-. i.r. i'eaIherst one will spend Wed nes. (day of eaichi weekl in Laurens.) H. S. BLACK WELL Attorney at Law P'romupt aittention gliven to all buisiness aloney') to loanu on1 11eal Estaite Ollice Phonei 350 lIesideonce Phione 95 Oice in Si mmons liuiildinug A Dainty Worn - - I Powe Dru1 Lauren STOP! DYMIT *O[ ON LIV[R Ilver Tone" will give yop I cleansing you ever' had ful tonight and if it doesn't straighten you right up and make you feel fine. and vigorous by morning I want you to go back to the store and get your money. Dodson's Liver Tone Is de stroying the sale of calonel because it is real liver medicine; entirely veg etable. therefore it can not salivate o make you sick. I guarantee that one spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone will put your sluggish liver to work and clean your bowels of that sour bile and constipat ed vaste which is clogging your sys nt and making you feel miserable. I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will keep your entire fam ily feeling fine for months. Give it to your children. It Is harmless; doesn't gripe and they like its pleasant taste. In Court of Common Pleas. The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. loie Building & Poan Association, Plaintiff. vs. Den J. Madden, Defendant. PURSUANT to a Decree of the Court in the above stated case, I will sell at ,public outcry to the highest bidder, at Laurens, C. 1., s. C., on Salesday in September next, being Monday the 6th day of the month, (uring the legal hours for such sales, the following described property to wit: All that certain lot or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Lau rells, on Green Street, In the City of Lauirens, County and State aforesaid, containing three (3) acres more or less, known as the John Garlington lot, bounded on the North by lot of Stobo Pai;ks and Airs. Cornelia -Jones, On, the E1ast by Green Street, on the \\est by the cj & W. C. Ry., on the South by lots of Jno. Garlington, Dr. Maxwell and S. .1. Price and more fully shown by plat made by .n1o. m. Iilidgens, Surveyor onl April 6th, 1899, and being tile same lot conveyed to the said lien. J. Madden by W. L. Gray by h Ideed gated May 10th 1910. Refer ice rtieuito had the metes and ou s will I more filly appear. erls of Sale: One-half cash, bal kitce to be paid twelve months from date of sale; the credit portion to be secured by bond and mortgage of the Imrchaser over the said premises, bearing 8 per cent. Interest from date, with leave to purchaser to pay his entire bid in cash. The bond of the purchaser to provide for 10 per cent. Attorney's fee in case of suit or collection by an Attorney. Purchaser to pay for I)apers and stampis. If the terms of sale are not complied with, the land to be re-sold on same or some subsequent Salesday on same terms, at risk of former purchaser. C. A. Power, C. C. C. P. and G. S., Laurens, S. C. Dated, this Aug. 6-1915. 3-.it-tSalesday. Citation for Letters of Administration. The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. ily 0. G. Thompson, Probate Judge: VillilECAS Mrs. Nainic Iones made silt to ie, to grant hr Letters of Ad plinist rat lion of the Ist tte aid effects of W. Y. Jones., T I 11ESKfl\Tt'Il' liCF~iOR E, to cite and( admtontishi all and( singular the K ind~red and1( Creditors of the said WV. Y. Jbones, dieceasedl, that they lhe andl appear before me, in the Cou rt of Pro bate, to be held at Laurens Court I louse, Laurens, S. C., on the 6th day of .July 1015 next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to showv cause, if any13 they have, whyt) the said Administrat ion should not be granted. Giv'en under my hand this, 2-4th (lay of July Anne Dlomini 1915. 0. (G. Thomtpsoni, (Seal.) 'Notice of Annupil Meetling, Th'le annu11 qI meetifig of stockholders of tihe Peop >fan & Exchange IBank will be lie at the banking oflice on August 2-ith at 1I a. mu. C. W. Tune. Cashier. CICiHESTERs SPILLS J~,Ti,, Ia A31N. RAv Nr. - 90yers~anes.8(tAlvi'i~..,n f., a L.AU1I1NS ImIUGSTlE I~lairents. S. V. an's Stationery 111e ale apt to judge a person~ by the 11pape site uises. Yoti 'llirn nto risk of criticism if you select your sta tionary here. We carry all the modish shajies, colors andl papers. Thle ise of them will stafp you1 as a wvomant wh~o knows Iltyle andi exer cises goodl taste. r Company B. S. C.