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"Well, I Should Say 'Get-It' DOES Work" 4Look A' There, If You Don't Think It's Just Wonderful for corns !" "Bless my stars, look at it! Land of the livin'! Why, just look at it! That corn came right off,-just like poel ing bananas. Put your finger on my toe, right there,-don't be afraid. that's it,--feel how slmooti the skin is? Well, that's where the corn was. SN '"Did You er See the Like? No Wonder ete--It" IN the liggest Selling orn Cure in the WorId:" Well, thj4 beats all!" That's the way "Gets-It works on all corns, every corn, every time. It's the new, simple way of curing corns. You'll say good bye to all foolish contraptions like bundling bandages, stisky tape, plas ters, toe-eating salves, and grave fliggers such as knives, razors and alissors. "Gets-t" stops pain. Applied In 2 seconds. Never fails. Nothing to stick to, hurt or press on the corn. "Gets-It" is sold everywhere, 25c a bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Ill. Delicate Woman Is Truly Grateful For Stella Vitae Mrs. Paralee Frazier, of Long view, Te'x., who had been in bad health for two years, writes this heartfelt letter in behalf of this great preparation for women. "I havo taken a few bottles of STELLA VITA I" and am now ahnost well fron a long; soi go of sickne.i. I cannot say too mhonf for Ihis wonlrful medicine. I had taken other female nedii ca forttwoyears with no good resulta. I ant truly grateful for the cool St-la V'tat hriadne for me." MRS. P'AltA LEta FItAZIElt. STELLA VITAE is;uaranteed. If you are not benefited with the first bottle, your money back if you want it. Do not delay. Begin taking it now. At your dealers' in $1. bottles. THACHER MEDICINE CO., CHATTANOOGA, TENN. - - /_ - L :.;S itfy! The di1rd of Words It is w'ritten into l'fe's expectations that tnotierhooud is Oue one sublime accom plishment. A n d i f - there is anything, no " matter how simple, how apparently trivial it may seem, if it can nid, help, assist or in any way comfort the expectant mother, It is a blessing. And suchi is a remecdy called "11lother's F r I C nid." atomachtd mutscles. It is en'rtiy rubbed ont thto surface, and(1 makes tii relieves theo strain o tg micneq .aua upon11 the nervyes. Anad as the tine op ptroachesi, the mtind hasi gone thirou~t a pe riod of repose, of gentle ex~pecta cy, andi thii hias an unquliiesttionedi li'inflee ulpon tihe ftu re chil d. Thlat this is true eR vldencedi by tho fact thait three gen .io~ pf mothers have usned and recomni "Afothej'sq l'lrind." Ask your nearest dlruggist for a biottle of thIs splendid remedy. It, will get it for you. And then wrli to Blradflehd eg tuiator Co., 407 Ilamar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga., for a most lnteresting book of intformaatlion to prospective mothers. It is malledl free. Write today, It is a book you will enjoy. MUSTANG For Sprains, Lameness, Sores, Cuts, Rheu atism Penetrates and -ealis. Stops Pain AOntce For Man and Beast 25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealer.. LINIMENT Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPIJCATIONS, as they cannot reach the sent of the disease. Ca tarrh Is a blood or costltutionafl dlisease, and In oruder to cure it you mtust take in ternal remedies. Ilail's Catarrhi Cure Is taken Internally, and( acts directly upon the 'alood and mucous surface. Ilall's Catarrh Cure Is ntot al quack~ mredicine. It wafs proscribed1 by one of the best ply aiclants in this country fo~ years anm Is a regular prescription. It .Is comiposed of the best tonles kniown, eo tjhlned wIth the best blood puriiflers. ntin ldtuiretly ont thle mucous surfaces. Thli e rfect combninta tion of the two ingr its Is what lpro. duces such wondertu results in curing catarrh. Rend for testimonIals, free. F. J. CIIINl'lY & CO0., Props., Toledo, 0. Bold by t~ruagnsta. prien 750r~. Take iauli ' Fumiy Pills for constipation. H. S. BLACK WELL Attorney 4t Law Prompt attention givet to all business Money to loan on 'Real Estate 081ice Phone 350 Rjdence Phone 95 011c E'memns Buildingr * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * JONES NEWS. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Jones, May 15,--The friends of Mr. John Manley an ox-Confederate veter an of 85 years, will be pleased to hear that he Is enjoying excellent health. Mr. J. C. Martin attended the Sun (lay school convention in Charleston. We are indebted to our cousin, ir. Wilmot Smith, for some choice cab bages. Mr. Q. 13. Riley is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. W. A. AlcCord, in Spar tanburg. We are very grateful to Supervisor McCombs and Messrs Riley and Dorn for having worked our roads so well. Rev. Mike McGhee, of Honea Path was the guest of Hon. J. F. Morrison last week. His friends will be de lighted to hear that his health ha.i greatly Improved. Mr. and M'rs. Earle Caine and Earle, Jr., of Laurens, are the guests of the latter's parents, Dr. and irs. W. T. Jones. We had the pleasure of attending monish all anil singular the kindred the singing convention at Poplar Springs and greatly enjoyed the oc casion. Mr, H. W. Butler of Hodges will furnish nice hash at the plicnic. Ware Shoals recently crossed bats with Ninety Six and Laurens ball teams. Both games resulted in favor of Ware Shoals. Mr. John Robertson and son, Mar vin, of Pelzer, formerly of this place, were the recent guests of friends and relatives here. Anyone wishing to rent a home near Ware Shoals will find it to their in terest to call upon Mir. Wilmot Smith. Mrs. John Sims is on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. W. Jones, Jr., Mr. B. L. Henderson is spending sonic timo in Branchville, the guest of his sons, Bob and Jim. Mr. Frank Jones recently caught an 8-pound carp. Born on 12th inst., to Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones a son. Itev. Edwards of Cokesbury will preach here next Sunday afternoon at -1 o'clock and we invite everybody to attend the service. Don't. forget the Jones Picnic oi Wednesday, .\lay 2itl. 'T'here will be exercises by the pupils, addresses by Col. J. Hi. Wharton, Dir. )avid Riaimsey a1(1 (ov. 1t. 1. .\lanning. .Ilusie by i'inceton hand. Blaseball in the af ternoon and a cordial wvelcomie awaits all who attend. Automobiles will meet all trains. Winthrop 'ollege S(li4J.ilSilli' and ElN'I.IN('E EXA1lNA'jT1ON 'The examination for the award or vacant scholarships in \\'inthrop Col lege and for the admission of new students will be held at the County Court louse on Friday, .July 7, at 1) i. i. Applicants mnust. not be less than sixteen years of agy. \'hen Scholarships are vacant af er .luly 7 Ihey will be awarde' i to tl se mtakiing Slie highest avera'e at t is examiina I jins goiverinllg the'~4' ward. Appil (cant for Selholarshiips shouild wru e to l'ride~~ln Jonson beforeg the ex cinination Inr Schonlarsi: exainaii tion blauiks. tree tuition. 'The niext. sessioni ill liliolia tioli antd en talogwe, addtrec. l'ies. I). Ii. .Ilhnson., Isock Ii 1, S. C. 12- i l'lltN'la('.\si: 01' ITNS hlNI). Y ounL: .luan (l'arge Wila. hemin .\e ('e ssory 3iI Suleide. Spartanburii g, .\liy -.-Robert .Ae IEvoy, a young mian of Greer, was ar raignied in Court of (General Sessions here yesterday charged with being ac cessory to the suiclidal (leatih of Annie Mlao (lenni, a 10i-year-old school girl, of Gr'eer, on October 8, 1916. Miuch inteirest hats beeni manifested in the case, owing to the uniustual cir cumstances wvhichi surround it. in thle indictment it is chiar'ged that Alct'voy had for sonic time been attenitive to the~ young woman aiid was to have been married to her on the (lay she coimittedl suIcide, but insteadl of keep ing is engalgemnent hlad left the town, thus caulsinig a state of menital anguish whIch resuiltedi in the gIrl's taking poi son. i 1. tober't Glenn, motherw of the dead girl, was the first witness for the State, and testified that alclvoy had prilsed to miarry her daughter on tihe day lie left Greecr, and that shortly after learning of this the younig Woman senit her eight-year-old sister to a nearb~y dru'ig store whlere thle i)oi son it was i purchaised. "Annie Mlae,"' "dIied wvith Ii obert lI eloy's Ilictturi ini her hand.'' After the int roducetfon of several other witnesses for tihe State, counsel for the defence made a motion that the iniCmient be dlimissedl on the ground that the State had faIled to miake out a clear ace of murder. Argunmenit of counsel had not been completed when court adjourned for the day, It is said by attorneys here that this is the first ease of the kind over tried in the Cnurt. of nSouth Carolina, PRES. AND MRS. WILSON VISIT CHARLOTTE One hundred Thousand Visitors Pres. ent to Greet the Chief Magistrate at Meckienburg Celebration, Charlotte, N. C., May 20.-President Wilson, speaking on world peace be fore a crowd of one hundred thousand people here today, declared that "it is an Interesting circumstance that the processes of the war stand still," and that "these hot things that are in contact with each other do not make much progress against each other." He added that "when you cannot ov ercome, you must take counsel." The president plainly spoke guard edly when mentioning peace in Eu rope, but most of his hearers saw a plain suggestion in his words. lie intimated plainly that not much pro gress was being made and that the objects being sought by the Euro pean nations could be achieved better through peaceful means. The president's words on peace were given significance by his hear ers in view of the recent discussion of the possibility of ending the Eu ropean war. He said that "here in America we have tried to set the ex amiple of bringing all the world to gether upon terms of liberty and co operation and peace, and in that great experience that we have been going through America has been a sort of prophetic sample of man kind." "I would like," declared the presi dent, "to think that the spirit of this occasion could be expressed if we Imagined ourselves lifting some sacred emblem of counsel and of peace, of accommodation and righteous judg ment, before the nations of the world and reminded themn of that passage in scripture: 'After the wind, after the earthuluake, after the fire, the still small voice of humianity.'" The president sketched briefly his idea of what will follow the Euro pean war which it is understood he will elaborate more at. length inl an address hle will del ive' next ,week in Washington before the League to Enforce Peace, of which forner I'resi dent. Taft is President. lie s;hill thait1 "'what you see taking place oni the other side of the water is the t'enen dous--I had an~out said final process by wl'iel a contest of elements may in God's process be tiured into a co ordination and cooperation of eie ments. Crowd Ent1husiastle. The p'esident.'s address was enl thusiastically applauded by a crowd gathered fro:m several Stales to cele brate the one lundred and forty first .\lecklenburg Declaration of in dependence. lefore speaking he re viewed a long Inilitary and indus trial "preparedness' parade, and af terwards lie was the guest of honor at a large lunch and went by auto biliiie to i)avidson College, twenty Iniles away, wliei' he onice was ai stud~enit. lle left. tonight foi' Watshi !igloui, whiere lie wvill arrive (Larly .\l S. W\ilson11, Seetar L~ y I)i Da ils.,'(l Ser South Iirl'inai anld .ilayolr Kirk 'atlri('k of "ulinailled AllnericaniisIn," iniideI, clared .that. tile Eu ropen war I is a ('ollpetitionl or niatlional 5landardsil5 of 11a ltina Iraidilions, .11nd o1f lnationll ii'Ic ies-pol it ical sy53 terns. "Europ0eI has1 gr'appled in wvar," lie salid, '"as we have granppled in Peale to see whait is going to be0 done with t hese thinlgs wh'len they eoiie into hot contact. withl 0o1e aiiother." Iln (fll Dress. Chairlotto w~as ablaze with Amneri can flags andl packedl withi eleii for the first occa.sioni On whlich a Democratic Pres1~idet has spiokeni here. .\llltai'y bands wer'e scaltteredl through the town anld iplaye'd mar11 t11ialimuslc ('onstanitly. Thie lieople chieei'ed fi'om every housetop and wiln dow alonig the route taken by him~ iti h15i' ides about the city. He tw"as In tr'0ldutced at the 0open L air lmeetingi by Ulov. CraIg of North Car'olina. At D~avidson College the presidlent w~ent to the roomi occ(luied by him11 wh'len lhe was a stuldenit aiid to the dlebanting 1hall whei'e he spioke years ago. A stutdent. w~as preparl~iing to take a nap11 ill the pre'sidenIt's foi'mer1 room1 buiit (ither studen011ts draltpled thle roomli w.ith langs in 1honor)1 o1' .\lr'. soni of prn ks of his college da~y8i Studti~ls gathiered and( ('heeled thle 1)residenlt againl and1 again and made1111 efforts to get h1im1 to spea'Lk. lie said lie had not. beeni ab le to ma11ke speech es wh len In ('ollege and1( w~oul d not. tr'y no(w lit such a Iliace. in comp iaiiy w.ith miembersi' of the faciilty thle presC idient and1( .\rs. Wilson wvalked all over the college campus. They then i'eturn ed to the special car for the til to Washington. A crowd of several thousand people cheered hinm as the train nulled nut /1, P. A. puts new joy O4ACCO IS PREPA into the sport of -,. -- !MGKiERSUNDERTH E I kdCo DbISCOVERED IN smoking!. j ti jGiPERIMENTSTO m l ,. I ODVCH MOSE;DE OU may live to OBACC;FORCGIbe 110 and never ' \ EtTreANPI SMOKE-s'. feel old enough to ;PATETED vote, but it's cer iijifi~oYH~is l t an-sure you'll not 1- IR.,,O B : i ( know the joy and III 71LkA, l contentment of a D STTTE NGUE friendly old jimmy pipe or a hand rolled cigarette unless you get on talking-terms with Prince Albert tobacco! P. A. comes to you with a real reason for all the goodness and satisfaction it offers. It is made by a patented process that removes bite and parch ! You can smoke it long and hard without a come back! Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality! o Prince Albert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette enjoymenti And that flavor and fragrance and coolness is as good as that sounds. P. A. just enswers the universal demand for tobacco without bite, parch or kick-back! Princ. Alb.,t ,s ...dever w,, Introduction to Prince Albert isn't any harder in'"7: ed's,, tdhd than to walk into the nearest place that sells tin. lOc; handsome pound and hai.pound tin humi.,r"-and- tobacco and ask for "a supply of P. A." You pay that ciever crystal-alas, pound humidor with spore moisten. out a little change, to be sure, but it's the cheer top that keeps youofeoinsc splendid conditionA. fullest investment you ever made ' E national J }RINGE ALBERT smoke R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. Copyright 1916 by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Everbody knows itby name C'hero- Cola is sold only in thc original bottle, sterilized, sealed and labeled at the plant. Each bottle is filled by machinery---the syrup and carbonated water are accurately measured by machinery, therefore you get the same uniform pleasing flavor in every bottle, which is abso lutely impossible under the ordinary soda fcantain method. You can get your CHERO-COLA, "In a Bottle--Through a Straw" at Soda Fountains and other Refreshment Stands. Everybody knows it by its name. Do n't Forget to Renew ItaltoflnInIante toeoleronsi'ifodhne That Subscription moeo eMbiga a'.0'heyrstu'e stihFowi in Fit Mill t SaetuC r n ountyy ofow Laurenm. yinoaeroC so oy in theprigl ofte, thesCtmil-i-ed hnoNo h211 eepyioie onmeon1Pleas Couont, passed W.\ ay 3fd, 196PyhsiooJhnS is n re i nek t tot on Snl lW' .1 ard f E Presdin Jugonte as ofile no.ier--h yrpadcroae S.t of s Aerlih, wccuraely measued ly 2r, thefore y to~ the1 0ges bidde .~ON shaesday, Nrht tebgntjglonld''rm fSl:Csh ueae' Jun 5ithe tae uifor orh laor in evr ole, hfo is aso. l urtAl imphsatil uoe t o and in .ans o n e arer, o hle with, then d hinyS C.,r ainingM Oe Shell, North i'eol Fon line o soe 21bs 1 Ydon n g if a . yy ChrC l a , beg nt saek ona ternfor t lin Srenid an Soa Fntnn hne othea oefrysht Stntns lner boy .\owres rot bysr rn-am eginnon nod7 ad D n. og r gt M t Re wi All that lot of land in i ( corn er, b ndd on si dTSb ad of Joh thignid Sout h f. C., containing tone ac, Merth,. Ay J. WT. nfon Tun t Sscrit i t i onr of oe ole , h e e eas oin corn ouh C Ws bylan ds of .or ik "" -- 11i11ii ir.on C hr c l e l o10 thenc 2')'l10 Moore a dt o thers,I1( ('S nb1a'( Sat, intn coro2e: feet or th o th eginning, y ounded Term of, Sale: C a :; orhser Nr th by h 'ands ofetr .. R. F oler, Meay ith f or p as a n s .a . W f T tern1 dieeasre, tec at tn on South and West. by lands of of 1aeaen1"opidwih h a .I.Mor an Mr.OhlaShell, to beut reolrolsmeorsoeaub County~an oas byn"(n. ro Church l t.20,uente 2s1M oeaneda o nt ametemrsa.r S.Rgr sAfMrdtIwl el Also all that lot of land in Laurens of former purchaser. ; totehgetbdor o aedy unty, S. C., containing, two acres, C. A. POWE R, Juo5 11,wti h e~ or fmore or less, beginning at Lanford Clerk of Court$$ sale at Laurens courthouse: ]corner running South 91l yards to Mayv 8, 1rir