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The Experience of Others With Peruna Is A Safe Guide to Follow Peruna has been the household remedy of hosts of people for the last fifty years. The testimony of those who have used Peruna proves it to be A Standard Family Remedy For Ordinary Grip; For All Catarrhal Conditions; For Prevention of Colds. An Excellent Remedy. For the Convalescent; For that Irregular Appetite; For Weakened Digestion. Ever- Ready-To -Take What Family Medicine Do You Use? Does th famnily ied icine cour not. ue Ie t r a keep the oldels regular iithcld the bowlst rguiar: roucin'g eu physic action. Does your famil iti tcd acte care cods l'tunt is ine oif the best cold remedies on the narket. Does youir familyh mcdicine e' tp at -inteor I.ruotr a can he relied upon to stop cough in aummer. cough- old air )ottig. Does -our family medici n iiceanse the T 'erna has no superior as a tonic for the appetite ad etitnti u diggestion- appetite and digestion. THE PERUNA COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO Those who object to liquid medicines will find Peruna Tablets desirable for Catarrhal Conditions. THE REXALL STR 1 ~~q 1 'Z '" a0 r Ready fofh eedl MideBossI efc imtto ofinn thestap oduabiity Sffiis Nin fao o pca ups. Th5emn thie ne THE LAUREN Checks.O. cRin shwuptdantg for irt-l ingan istigtosakd.auswl beoseenai brand New croche Fabrics just( opened. aThe nld h aetadms Wt. AG.eia artLSON is carid .o * "REENVILLE JOY R1I)E" * Dear Advertiser Readers: 'rhe "last chapter" in The Advertis er contest was written when Mr. and Mrs. Moorhead carried three of the would-be-winners of an automobile to Greenville to see the play that has a national fame "The Birth of a Nation." Promptly at the appointed hour, 10:30 a. m., the hosts met their guests at the Advertiser office and in a few moments the party, warmly wrapped in a jolly good humor, with the hearty good wishes of The Advertiser man and Mr. lopkins who stood near, ringing in our ears, glided out of Laurens with our faces turned toward the mountain ('ity. "Aunt Kate" sat in Ilie front seat with the matI who held the wheel to keep iiim from speedint and to keep out of a ditch if possible. I I tell you readers here tIhoigh, in strietest con iclence, had 'atythiing at all hiappeni'ed there is no doubilt il mlly owl mind lbut what I'd grabhbd that wheel and put us all in a ditch I. Mrs. .\loorhiad atnl the t wo other guests, .rs. D)ial of ('foss I1ill and Ms. \'ealhers of l'en kiidge we(re on the back seat. Genial, likeable, boyish "l)ick" .\loor head proved to he an ideal host and we had a miery trip. Only one little near acident----.\r. IHopkins, Just before we left 1,aurens, told us lie had dreamed Ile night be fore (that just before we reached (Greenville in going up a little hill our car bucked and refused to go. Of course we kept on the lookout for that hill and equally of course just before getting to it Ile sound of the ear told the owners that there was a little something amiss. "W\hat's th, mnatter I)!ck ?" said lie little madame from the rear. "''o tell you the Iruth, Mabel, I don't know." I'll spoke .\unt Kate. "'That's the truth. .\lrs. .\luooreh1',u. lie clhusi't. I caln e:t ify to the fact Ithat Ill' has plied 4)ut1 and tilr'ned (%ery h-Ver and ounse'rwted every holt on the wlee li'-re'" '1,' hliuh was turned thogiih w)i n aft1er' the car resiidil and iuickly male the hill the man at the wheel said, "\'e made it all right. Ihanks to tlie lielp Aunt Nate gave lshing. I)idn't you all hear her grunting and pushing?" and I recond I did! We arrived at the Ottaray and found our room awaiting us. After a short wait during which our good-Ilntred host had his car looked over (andl by the way he found out what the matter was) he returned and gave us a ride over the city. lie carried us to his Alma Mater, also that of that Ibd of Inine--Ilurman t'niversity, and also rotnd by G. W. ('.. i'ome of our party got into tile : and 1ie store and we be gan to think if their pockethooks woild just hold out we'd miss the show. I never wish I was plun rich till I go in Woolworth's 5 and 10c store, therefore I didn't go this time. No use to pray "lead its not into tetmp tationt" and then go deliberately in thle way cof it !We hicacdd t' younjg 11n111rons1 off o' a ve'ry (litiking coutertci and gut lhelti back to the hiotil. We hadi, thlereflor'e to dlInt in a hurrt'iy for ''ihe watch that nevri varied"' wals ticking a way It' miilnutes and thIe ('url Ia In wcouldi rise on t imie of #1 1ouse. Whein we reached t h'e oper'a ho0! e We found a 'cowdedc hiouse an tiipeople were begging at tihe dloor to he admi0it - tc'd fior staniding room11. Oil se5tats hacd bee bough151 lt ini adv'anlce by3 our1 hos)ts. 'T'he flirst p i('tures( were 01n wVhen thle usher(1 lcd us, elbiowing his way through thle dar'knecss andc thle crocwcd to whiete ouril seats wre awaiting us. "Theii worldi forgett ing and ci bylle wtorldc t'orgct'' we leane bci ack ill our1 places anld pr~epareld ourel'lves to wee p toi iget imaid eniocgh to fiht atnd imay hei to silhc hect we'c'n te teal's as couri 13y': biehehl thie senes! udeplctcid .c) I shall t eli y'ou somi~ethinlg of howe~ I was imprlcessedI 1)3 the thillinig la~y, 'FTe Ilirthl of a Natilo;''. TFill thcin, Alwayit3s lovinfgly, "A~iunt Kate.'' hig~ Lot (If (Cotton. AMore thlan $5I0,000 w~orthl of ('otton was sold on the Greenwood mar'ket yesterday at an aver'age of I I 3-i cents. .\r. .1. W. Simmons, of Cross 1illi, as sisted by Mir. F. B. i-iipp, of Greienwoodl, made the purchases from a num~lber of cotton holders. 'rhe lc. (;osistedh of 800 bales, bought by the Piedlmont M\anufacturing Company. lAnded ill PIedmont the average Iprice will be aboutt 12 cents. MI. Simmons has purchased sever al lar'ge lots on the local market since the fIrst of January.-Grenwoodl i)aly Journal. For a ilius A ttack. When you have a severe hecadacho, . com panted by a coated tongue, loath Ing of food, constlpation, torpId liver, vomiting of partly digested food and then bule, you may know that you, have a severe bihious attack. While you may be0 qulitei dlekt thcret is m'uc'h c'oinnta tion in knowing that relief may be had by taking three of Chamberlain's Tab let8. They are prompt and effectual Obtainable evelvwhnsea Government Supervision of Ware houses. Chairman Lover, of the house con mittee on agriculture, has introduced in the lower chamber of congress a bill providing for the licensing and inspection of warehouses by the ag ricultural department at Washington and specifying the conditions under which cominodities stored in such li censed warehouses may be weighed, graded and classified by federal offi cials. The purpose of the measure is to improve the facilities of farmers in the matter of obtaining loans on crops in storage, and the theory upon which it is based is that, with warehouses under government supervision and is suing receipts under terms and con ditions proscribed by federal authority, the farmer storing his cotton or grain in such warehouses will have a stor age certitleate Which will be more ac celitable as collateral by the banks hanm the receipts of warehousemnen laking the governeitai statmp of 'itat this the' ry is well founded is indicted by the fact that the bill is rIorted to have the endorsemeint of .\r. Ilarding, of the federal reserve board, who has nade a special study of leans cn warehouse receipts. lint no glet familiarity witih the subject is Reqi01redi to eitable one to intide r staid how (le licensing artI stiller vision of warehouses by tle ove-ni melt would act in the nat.1e of a governmiiienti gutara ntee and so estab lish tlie confidence of the bankers, lack of which has heretofore operated to the disadvantage of the farmers inl securing loans on warehouse receipts. In this connection it is pointed out by the New York .1ournal of Comlnerce that when the cotton loan fund coin inittee was formned, shortly after tlie outbreak of the war, the (oiti' .ee deeiled it necessary to issue a long list of specitications regarding ware hosei(s, conpliance with i wich was ilide a c(oniii ti prceldeilt to the ad 'alincemenilit of any ilouney, .\gain, in S1ejptnilbeir of last Year, wiienolticials of the' fedial to Irr bard wtere iriparing to take care of prospective dliiandus for loans baetl on ('ottu warholiiuse receipts as colhiteral, a commnittee was appjointed wh-iich, after' investigating the watrelouse situation in the Soutih, issuled a statement to lie bantks, advising thern as to the character of existing warehouses whose cert.ificates were considered safe as collateral. As tho pending measure, as we understand it, is not comilsory, but leaves it optional with the owners of warehouses to op crate or not, just as they may sever ally see lit, u nder government license and supervision, it is not easy to see how its enactment could work any particular hardship on anybody; while we can well understand how not only the farmers, but every other interest legitil iantely c'oncet'rnel, would be benefited by the general adoption of ia s)'st&em wiichi wotld ul tthe warehouse receipt practically beyond ttuestion as collateral for a bank loan. -Norfolk Virginian-Pilot. A CI-ILD GElS CRO)SS, SICK AND I-ERELidsH WHEN CONSTIPA! ED itiok .1lotEli l rIongue s cont(ed dh'n ilht tie liiter andt bowelt's. It yourii little (onel's tonigue is (onfdl, it is ai surE signi thle StEtloach, liver and1( tio)wels need ii getlte, Itoough cilians lng ait on(e. Wheni youri dhild is ('ross ltCeevishI, listliess, le IdoE~esni't sleep, eat oi act1 naltuirally; 'If hbteatht is bad, stomai~ch sour11, systemi fullI of cold, itroa I .or., or' if feverish, give a tea spoon fitl of "('aliforiail l Syriup of' Figs,'' antd ini a few hours ai ithIle (logged-up, ('onst1itpaltEri waste, SOurD blile andi unii gE-stEdI 1food wilt genlt ly moveJV out Eof thet bowels, an1( you1 have ai welt. pliayfuli 'hlildl aigain. Xick Chii ldelnI i '1 ned'I he COalxed to take thl8is harless "fr uit laixative"'. .\lllioits Elf mthersiI' keep It hand~y lbe (alise t hey kno1w its actio 1(1 n11 the -ilmah,li livER' and1( bo~w(ls Is iiromtii atid surte'. 'They aLIso kno1(w a littlE' glv eni today savtes a sick C'hild tomiorrow. Ask y'our d lruggist for- a 50-cent 1 bot) I Ic of "CalIiforntial Sy ru p of Figs' whIch contains dItrec tis for laitles, (!hildr'en of tell ages and1( for' grown-ups plainly oni thle bot tle. fleware of coun terflts so(1lder. (let the genuine made by "Callfor-nia Fig Syrup Coin pany," BEATS TIlE ROB TO IT. Negro Prisonier Takes HIls Own Life. Tutnica, Miss., Fob, 9.-Rather than face the danger of a probable lynch ing L~ave Ilagen, a negro, committed suicide today by slashing his throat with a razor after ho had been placed under arrest. The negro fell from the horse lie was riding and died al most instantly. htagen was captured today by a posse0 after hie had shot and slightly wounded Cal Smith, town marshal here. Something Good, Those who hate nasty medicine should try Chamberlain's Tablets for constipation, Theyr are pleasant to take and their effect is sq agreeable and so natural that you will not real. ise it has been produced by a mnedicine. Obtainable everywthere. Have you become a member of our Grafonola Club? This is a Golden Opportunity to get a Graf onola. A small payment down and every month a payment, places in your home one of these Beauti ful Columbia Grafonola outfits. Q "LE ADER" . With Individual Record Ejector CLUB OUTFIT "C"-$98 Consists of 1 Columbia Grafonola Style "Leader" with Indi vidual Record Ejector as shown above, (mahog ony or oak as desired.). 24 Selections in 12 Donbhle Disc ten inch Records, (Your own choice.) 400 Loud Tone Needles, 1000 Medium tone needles, 300 Soft tone needles, 1 Record Cleaning Brush, 1 Bottle Motor Oil. Complete Record Catalogue. CLUB OFFER $98 $10 cash and $10 month. John H. Williams THE PIANO MERCHANT Headquarters for Columbia Grafonolas, Records and Supplies. Grand Opera House Building. Greenville, S. C. A. 0. HART UNDERTAKING LAWYER o.m. 205.207 M...nic Temple KENNEDY BROS., Postoffiee Box 685 Undertakers and Embalmer. Greenville, S. C. Prompt attent ion given all business. eeasee n ordyo em Practice in al1 COURTS. LAURENS8, Se .