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Always Helps says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in writing of her experience vft 3GIuI a won 's . tonic. She says further f fo I regan t Q.e Cardul my back and heady ould t rt so fid I thought the pain would kill . IW hardrab1 to do any of my housework. ter taki " thre btfei of Cardi I began to feel lik new . ran , soon' gained 3a pounds, and now, I do all my housework, as well as run a big water mill. I h every sufferiz woman wou The Woman's Tonie a trial. I still use Cardui when I feel 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 Cardui, the woman's tonic.: You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardul for your trouble. It has been helping weak, womien for more than fifty years. Get a Bottle Today! The C4viest '.,,ever chewed/f. Ie ...Bobs" 5c. the packet or two "Bobs" for a cent at all the better stands and stores. OP a "Bobs" into your mouth and bob it closed on the finest gum you ever chewed-a heart of gum covered with peppy pepperrmint candy. Everybody's boosting "BObs" 420 GIVE A> YOUR WIFE A 7BANK ACCOUNT ~SHE CAN PAY / ~ HER BILLS W[TN ~ CHCKS AND KO~ A CH-ECK ON HE -r*N BILLS AHECK ON OUR BANKWS R EC ElPT * SHow many times ha4 b'lo t receipt? How 4nany times, neither debtor or creditor could remem ~er. If your wife pays all her bills with CHECKS he has s. RECEIPT for every one of her bills. It waves a ibt of time and trouble for your wife to pay The household bills that way and we are helping her to keep accounts straight and to Economize. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. EntrnrseNational Bank of Laurens HUITAIN TO PASS DYE FOR S'T'A.MIS IN AMElICA Ijurean of Etngraving and Printing WINi" Soon iaie New Shipmixeint frot Germany. ~ash inton, a.Jn. 27.-Someone who i telosO"bbserver-tlie sort of follow W)~6 k aVs wie Uthe postoflice clock Aii :ged washing or his neighbor is &o\v necktie-says the red 2-cent jPostaOQ stamps aren't as red as they used to be. The 8-cent stamps, which once were of an olive green, he says are now of a yellowish green tinge. Director .Joseph E. Italph, of the bn reau iof eng'aving and pt'intin g, says tihe close observer is absolutely right about it. Our stamps have been off color and slckly looking for some eight months, and the shortage of Siiermr.n dyes is responsible for their faded apll)earance. Substitute American or foreign dyes have not conveyed the bright colors of the Gerlan product. !lowever, the (Iiricetor imparts a rather Important hit of news when he says that. arrange ments have been made wi i Englatd and Germany for the receipt by this (lovernment of a shipient of. the need ed Germnn dyes. The understanding Is that the dyes are strietly for use of 'ncle Sam, and it is on this condi tlon that they are allowed to come tirough in these war times. Mr. Ralph expects to get the dyes within the next. two weeks, and then the stanps will reflect their old-time brightness. "It is tr\io." said Mr. Hal ph, "that the lack' of German dyes has resulted in a slight chan e in color of our stamps. This is especially noticeable in the 'Oil staimps, and the 2-centers w'.ll he found of lighter color than he'retofor.'. There are also other 1liti.lrseniting.a faded appearance. l - n c lt tir'ker is irobabil:y the best It iise-d )to he an olive :re t. aml is n1i" of a i'e- ,*(eloj '..1 I in-:. 11;'.r" for sev ' or r': lf mon I hs., anli ltt vP b"-n fr-"Ad to ' what ia.y b1' en lied :!altr!o r td, r otors, Imported r d oms ti'". 'I lie: col ( o'-rs cost more, but have h1- t lrtre. I r'eeity !aid $1 por' '"":.'d for 'rdls.", w er a I neerd to !)'imehise the Gerian noor at F I elits Ind the ltter prloduct seemed to be about four t lines. the coloring ntrengtih of the dyes we are now using." l-'IVE l!IG STARS IN ('OLMII1IA, To Be Seen in "The New ifenriefta", Ne xt. Satuirday. ColumblIa, .Jan. 31.-Five stars in one play soutds good. Let's +urn it I over and see-what it means, f,a tter ly, as a rule, plays have bee,n too !oean to iulpplort one star, and one star has hard'.'. been 'nottgh to warmintu) ex citing interest -V(n in a aoodi piece. i' the ('o!iinilI a The "e. "e ( luibia oil Saur -e otrn n. andl [venin F . -111., 'e i s !iv"'' . the hj hst p l- I i pa is that blls lik heav the ha fa lit h e. 1 )0r 1 alI n Old en ! at ' a Ii .b.e ;i t'd lift with .th. - ,Tferion.al renabe ('ine the 1 tolm Ihe he(1lrt lioer days, and1 inostj itut anommri on Drew. alstk eavn lie youngerlo g)eerain.0 . Isp (lrooks Ia fatthetd~ 11more ii iotint revivals~ Mclnay of iltie~o l .timaei lrlag man a iirs.~ I t wasl~ he-- tohoanitedo-h meln ow le-ctr tou 'hin the 1(lan tenl! drawing "The1 liiitias winths eianctd by laerr. E. M. and Joseph, ft for thei. Johne- Drew.oe Lat ses-h reived "reiel by witihen 5!-tar eand andeow Maes osut the fastn "Th siotiiofta" pang his lublig Thaeti. Ma.eirokyn a Arbukl hi A pnlla ighm sadudntTl iroi tebd tfcitd li-yhtfl-mance. i .ti 3ac hei- ticet maynriea oha ithadvan agfan mtricanistoryliouodi of d ~~ e Fornca dawin n Attannk rst acmdanie blyer aoaedngur loted tnveof revosdb Wtoistlunhl topi ivern vitinro .apatly duigtetst food vi-1( then bile yo ayn knwrtat yo That ar 1evrookilioas rack hiule yoright bheaqte tick er a e bo ugh wctonsla tin intruding thagt reof may be adu lts. Thley r rmt n ~t Whesnylou hverywheer had e VET' *15,000 IN ('MH (Group of FlIve Enter Blank In ('hlicago oud IH.ld I'p Officers and Patrons. Chicago, Jain. 27.-Five youths, all believed to be under twenty years of age,', today entered the Washington Part: National Bank, forced the twen ty: Officers, employees and patrons to fad:; the wall with their hands in the air, Scooped up $15,000 from the teller's cage and escaped in an automobile. Although every available policeman a(I detective was placed on their trail immnediately, no clue had been found tohight, as to the Identity of the ban (lit 8. Four of the robbers entered the bank with magic;s over their faces, and each carrying tIwo revolvers. Thle fift h remained outside in tle auitololbile. 'Three of the bandits forced the oflicers and ten p~atrons to hold up; their hand.; while one rifled the cashier's enag:'. None of the pal ronls w'as sea rched A. W. M cb'tc'y, assistant cashier, Jumped Into his aultotnobile" , whichi was standin" outride of the bank, aint attemCIIpted to follow the robbers, but they (luic'kly outijstnlc led him. .1. (arland I.fake) SIahl, fornir manager of the lloston .\mt'rican f.a futel tea Im, is vice p'esident of the bank. The robievrs kept a revov( - pointed at his head. The bank is in one of the busies1 parts of the city olt;ide of the down town section. Police Lieut. John Ilogana ca't t sight of the fleeing automobile later and pursued it in his own machine. As he Was; al)proa(in11a his (tlat''y an au tomtobile truck"l collid"(d with hli,; ear, wvrolcing it andl imnjuring Ilogan. CLEANSES YOUR -A IR MAKES IT BEAUTIFUL, T ICK, GLOSSY, WAVY ty thN . All dnhndriuI' dilsa .pear. ail ha ir ;tot) coriinti ouIt. a u try a "Ialderin liair ('t'll x " lil '.1, wi;sh to i:11med,1i:uely1' dothl;1 i lyh bautyll of yourlt i1'ir. .Jo anoisten a cloth to ith I )anderjine and d raw it caref ully through your hair taking one smll1 s trn.ud at a fil'': this will cleanse' the hair of (fust, dirt or any ex.-essive oil--in a few ininutes yolt.will he amazed. Your hair will be wavy, 11hiff'y and atbun(la t and possess aln ilconltariai sof ss, lustre and littiriance. liesides hea Il f ng the hair, one alp i-lication of I)at ertine dissolves every particle of dand ruff; invigorates the sc(alp. stopping itching and faliing hair. I)antierine 'is to the hair what. fresh showers of rain and sinshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, Invigoratos and strengthens them. Its exlilarvatilng, stilulating and life-pro (ucing, t'operties cause the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful 'ou can strely have piretty, soft, lustrous hair, and lot, of it, If you will . -st ot a "-vent bottle of Knowlton's I )ande'rine f:-om any d11rtg s 1'e 1' tWiel ('on' tr!l' and Ity it as directed. '.X ('0111..SS1<.\ fli, 4'5 im-, tid i nhonsitutional tli s i,: ai , ',on ii Vg b i th beol~(hlly e di-cu'athel ine -pi teied te ii ha tit aC io lj iv o ti lieaurehy ilils to ndny o ntracl1: inMoii tliglc (ower ine thek couns takn.Thspkrdilatdani lentrind taginar:. to;rernir .\(lani~ chnowe himwele. he agonnud and I Selieve sha'll btcu re-lcte fo in piOtlb of ia iend101. .\nato. Vtckneyis ocon nods, ithu a hank att illhtoytha, WOebatelwa oinsh~ ntl Tue. tinlt larl'nielal sip fetie f.tt n sTh'ei ioau. Thill t1 o brevl n aIromP in suance00Q foundtl to 11note ito lio (lacft astttodrt.< ao haewassdebatd brine etasinarion to ayurllegeun is Ao beh(y night ofull et ween boyr -nagir Cealtlof NkSpfartaner 'Iry eduilltion dhill eaed am ~lhwuld qndlyea ao beoing providtat aor oebide fhetdebn the gesofal and lfl l cadho sehso Seator Vnerof eo-in nded ntrodce a ~iter'l' blelcuo ha w$ eh wJltold abo~lire flafree to tae' cahip ffeat irs of satreabl stonnons. Thane will ppotprale e Idtered byen proate." byhe mdcne. Ohaiale mevmber fte. gnra Luzianne Coffee will satisfy you in every respect. We further guarantee that one pound of Luzianne will go as far as two pounds of cheaper coffee. If, after using the en tire contents of one can ac cording to directions, you are not absolutely satisfied on both these points, throw the empty can away and get your money back from the grocerHe will give it to you with out quib /e.,uy this better and cheaper coffee t4. Write for premium catalog. I~ JZAN w::? i.E.an COFFEE ABigger NLa CONCENTRATED 'I Can.o _ sipy o huehl an Harl ue, it will pa yo to buyu6 I ~tr ME=LAMENLDLES" AtaANtY, IF i200Z,.NET ,'If you use lye for soap making purposes or sirnply for household and farm use, it will pay you to buy MENDLESON'S LYE to the exclusion of all others. In Mendleson's you. are not only assured pure concentrated lye, full strength, without adulterants, but the extra large can (20 ounces solid Lye instead of 16) means economy. No other ten cent can will saponify eight pounds of rease or make four pounds of soap. One pound can make fifteen pounds of soap. For cutting grease from pots, ans and sinks, scouring woodwork, kitchen furniture, disin fecting poultry houses, treating hogs for chol era, etc. Mendleson 's Lye is Best. Three Forms - Solid, Granul..d and BalI, I osi:e~s 1 10c. and 5c. Also sold in bulk for main comvpo3s C i n en- , 1-. -- tin . ('l n o .T . hm ( in. ,.W. . ..l . .ll' ., .nto .0 . 44sy lu.- es,:W Vcl. C. 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