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Whiisimm Without an Heir! This is a subject that has a place in all minds in all times. And it naturally di. rects thought as to the . comfort of the nother during that Wonderful period of expectancy. -- others who know rec ornmehrt "Moth o r' s Friend." It is an ex ternal remedy for the otretching muscles, en. nhkes them to expand without unduo strin, assists the organs to crowd nognlst nervceq, to 1'111 ot 1limimen toy ahre avo! nr pan. 'Thus restful das r utahne nights aro cxler'eciced, ine- r /i cid-i 'ki hteatincee 003rd-":'w >n sns c a ir ris tresses tare nn: "in the; 'ai oua 1 nes -hich we\:nict, cvcryw.here rel.'h, tii .la y os. enped by ti:ng 'Mother's t ii n. iii by Its citet upon tle nt cle.ti, the t Is re. tainel ani they rton toi :' At:rai r::c th contouir after batby Is I t' Get a bottle of bis invu~lt i d i t: tInt ntht ers. Any drutgsi;t . - t It is har::les. butt wonderful c. Ii e Write to Drndel d ltcpt;aat' r ., 1: nar fl in ., Atilnta1, Ga., for a s.. ten y'leth book *for wenilenw iite . ?. 1 sublect of anternity. It WIN proe I. i i ration. It coutahll t I ifor'ut i i itll e y:/ votian shouhl Know/ a iinbout. Wr Your Money Back If Not Benefited We Guarantee For Sick Women If you are suffering from wo men's peculiar ills, we know this medicine will bring YOU relief because it has helped thousands of other women for more than 30 years. Its value has been proven, and that is why the deler, back ed by our own guarantee, will positively refund your money if you are not benefited by the very first bottle. TRY IT! THAT IS ALL WE ASK. $1 at your Dealers'. See them today. TIIACHER MEDICINE Co., Chattanooga. Tenn. M0 NUMEN T S AN D TMBST0 NE S We handle tles Il;t 11pa. ': Isinis on the imarket n 1arc 'P.' Shl to tmaketinott. . t.':f on anythin"_ I1 w; mnar ht.m and gaie1s I';Ilinet. of undlertking su pp!es. Ctt l'iiners: on short notlee. D. E. TRIBBLE Clinton, S. C. N. (I. DIAL A. C. T1ODDI DIAL & TODDI A ittornseys eat La w l itertprise flank flu1bldings9, laitripns, S. C. PIRACTI CE IN A LL COUllTS MWoney to Loatn on Hleal Estate-Lons 'A. 0. JIARtT LAWYER Rooms 293-207 MasonIc Temple Postofflee Box 685 Greenville, S. C. Prompt attentIon gIven all busIness. Practice In aid COURTS. C. t. Featherstone W. B. EnIght FEATH'ERJSTONE A ENIUIIT Attorneys at Law Laurenp. 8. C. Al lltusin ss lntrusted to Our Care Will iate l' rontzjt andm Careful Atten,. tlon. Off~lee over l'alme'tto Bank, (Mr. Feathierstone wvill s;pend Wednes. Gt'v of each week In ILaurens.) "THEOtUi.D!~ St.E" EMEDYFOR EN. No. 666 'This Is a prescrIptIon prepared e~" for lyALARIA or C1 ILL.S' Five or six dose. wilt -r If taken then as a+ ioturn. ttq Culomel JUST PLAIN COUNTRY. Beauty to Be Found In Rural Scenes Round About Home. Like iany another person of the present day. I have front time to time traveled as far as ey tent, would plermlit-antiin little fuarther--explorinlg countries new and strange or new and strange to nie. c luhii hiih noun tatits, silliig broarl seas and miking the ntginiitt 111e of coasts as full of wonder anid of mnystery. swept by the wings of gulls. washed by green Waves, 1s t'ere the fint shores of Odysseus' W ido adventu gre to Odysseus. A ntd I have hal huge enjoyment in it atill. statiing to 'watch at distnut corners of; the ei'th the pageant of wind land wnve and cloud, trudging ip unknown hills I it fine m1ood of ad vetiture, driv Ing neross inut~tin passes into coun tries as fresh and us enchanting Its if they huld been created overnight to leet (his first fresh sense of quest. Yet sotethies and oftentinmes I real Ize that no strange shore or wonder ful notutatlin rangit has brought a sense of pleisure qinite so dteep ns that wvIleh (oim1es l: , . :cents in mere colml try. the plain country of the land1t1 of botie. I do not mean any of the show, regions of Ainerlcan. The glories of the Untuidlan Ito kh's. the wonders of the YosemiIe. t are lnknown to me. I meain the co:nmon counitry,of oh( l'asih loted f'enci e' ant d windig' ror Is. where tamdies of il'.er and Htititut l itstor by the gray rant s or grayer Stone-comi nion coui try, where tlie hay grows long In .ltne aniid tlie woods creep close to the hatyfields and a little sireatin per hlaps goes thrending Its tway softly he Iweeli wie grass5'es. I eie Is i saetise of efTort lit your en Ioyment-. .1l Is near and dear, fanll lanr. pirhaps for generai ons i part of your fIorefat Ihers' lIves. 'taere Is no need to try your eyes to In ke in tle meanulink of J:it'geil o.-l out ihies ntul heiped eatlh masses or str itches of deserit sand. Vot have not. purcha Jllsed an expensive tilk.'t whose worti to the tltlerinost I)lmny must he extract (d fron the phlioritma bel'ore yoil. tukling you sitily it alnxiously, eager to( do yoi' dily by every shaide and ontline. you do not have to train to the si;lbn , as yeo do when con front ed by s,-eacry. cali 'l 1n1I5zd s(eneiry etapital ize9d in every sense of the word. You do but ,.It quietly upon some green banlc, full of unforced pleau'o that tin idly iitunes itself pleaisure, so IuncUolnseot'1t It is. - Seraibner's. Quarries of Carrara. The wvealtlt of the city atd province of Caim'ira, Italy. which hats a puohtI:i t lIen of '220,000, is derived froni t(e 50L) alti rries, wht 1hi give enIployiiel t In ine wiy ain'l another to over'u 8.00 workm, 1enl. T1l:o qluarries are sittalted in the mount a:i:as atm-''. the town, afnul thle stone is brought down i to 1he plain to be sallwed and worked, largely in shops cionnlected withIi the hioles of the tworklnen. ..Explosives are used to ob tain the largest size blocks. aithought twite saws driven by electrieity alto used in at fet lustainces to quarry the blocks to the desired dimensins. Russian-Amorican Calendars. The ltusslin enlendhir is thirleeil days behind the ctletdairs of other Chris tlan countries. and iiiiless this fact is finilllar to cotrespondents In the Unit ed tautes consideranle conftslon n1rises over the dates of letters, teiegralits, etc. Usuallyi li11 isshin buiness c1' respondencel bot32 h Itdatels iire utse' I. thle lhtasslln (daie hlaivIn: aflter It the let ler'S 1). 8.. iistulnig o)hl style, and thle aie of forela . ounitrIes. N. 8., :neai: iaew style. lo' lustaae, thle liusinni Ch'th'Iatuniis 333enria on .lani. 7 N. 8. noti~ (lie iliusshain Newv Yoar's dajy ona .lan. 1-l N. 8.-Comm313lieare lIttI oils. Pat's Retort. An Eniglishi touraist wvas beig taken'i (troughi the (ennair iy by3 til Iriish .iinr vey. 'Thley wer'ie travel in' along thie road wvhen ain atss lit Its he.l oiver' (he fenc'e and1( began to brayii w(ith aill lIt "Well, I'at I." sid (ie I~liglihman . "'Is thait thie 'Weaini' (of (lie Green'' " "A irrnhI, ho. yetr honor.'' saiId 1l'at; "thait's 'Johnlny, I htardly knew you.'" -Cicaigo I Iernitl. Glaciers Are Brittle. An authority on thie saubject satys thalt te substance of a ghteler' Is brittle,' though solid, and lthat (ldescent down a v'alley Is caused by its consatant frac turie pr'oduc-ed by gr'atvtationi anid thie slIdIng forwardt't of the whole matss, the stirfaces of the fr'acttures speedily re uiting by reguilationi. Ornamented. Old Mrs. flluniderby was telling her caller about a play she hiad been to the ev'enlng before. Onie of the chatracter's was tin EnglIshman ef thie "sIlly' a was'' typle. "Ito dlId look so awvfumlly idleu lotis with thant mionologue it his eye," chuckled the old lady.-Doston Trans cilpt. Safety First. Mr. Newed-WIll you have a piece of thIs angel cake, darllig? Newed (catn tiouhsly)-WVell, dear, you-er-know I don't cai'e mucht'l for cake. DId you make It? Mrs. Newed-Eo; mammta sent it byetr. Newed-Glvo me twvo pileces. plieatse. - Inianaipol Is Star. A Reminder. "The old fashiotned boy used to mInd every word lis father saId." "Yes," r'elpli th'- mewhiat cynIcal youth. '"but ' ' u'eimmber that the ol,1 ' d one of those di fathers." . on'"reprImand STATE CAMPAIGN OPENED YESTElRDAY Will Close August 26 in Winnsboro. Flie for Voiernor. The county-to-county campaign of candidates for Statn otllees began yes terday in S-artanburg and will con tinue five days a week until August 26 with the exception of 10 lays rest it .July. The caldidates this week will also speak in Greenvillo, lickens, Wal halla and Anderson. The work on the h'ustlings will coue to a close in Winnsboro. For Stnte Ofilces. The following candidates have filcd fledges with the secretary of state: Govornor-Richard I. Manning of Sumter (reelection), R. A. Cooper of Laurens, Cole L. -l3lease of Columbia, John Madison DesChlamps of Colun bia and John T. Duncan of Columbia. Lieutenant Governor-Andrew J. Het hea of Columbia and E. 'C. L. Adams, itichland. Secreta'y of State-George W. Wightnan of Saluda and W. Banks Dove, of Columbia. 'ate Tireasu re--SamI T. Carter of Columbia (reelection) and D. W. lc Laurin of Columbia. Coinptroller General-Carlton W. Sawyer, of Columbia. At or ney General--'Thomas I-. Pec ples of JBlackville. State Superintendent of Education-. John E. Swearingen. Adjutant General--W. W. Mooore of Columbia. Commissioner of Agriculture-1!. J. Vatson of Colinmbia. Railroad Coniuissioner--G. McDuf lie Ilamn pton of Columbia (reelection), W. It. Kelly of Spartanburg, W. T. 'l'hower of Cheraw, Albert S. Fant of i it0on1, .1 ines -Cansler of Tirzah. l'or ('ongress. The following candidates for con gress have Illed: First Oistrict-lticharcd S. Whaley of ('harleston (reelection), .1. G. 1'ad gett. of \Valcrboro. Second Ditiict--James S. Byrnes of Aikcn (reelection), .\lvin Etheredge' of Saluda. Third District---Wyatt .\ikcn of .\b bevi l, trejilection), A. It. Iagnall ol .\UI('rson, II. (. 'illinan of Grcen wood, 1. 11. Dominick of Newberry, loh A. lliolon of Iicltoni. I'oun Dr Listrict-S-:amzi J. Nicholl; o: ;';,:n ianhe(rg I reelection), .\. 11. .\iiller o' G rer, I). I.. ''raxier of (rcei vilIe. ifth' Iinstrict I). 11. Finley of Yorke i rcelsion), \W. 1". S-tevcnsonl of ('lie SSixthl Disltrie(--J1. \\'illard Ra~gsdtalc of I' i nee ('U tiCt eitRion), J. S. .\lc lines of iDarlinugton. Se- enth 1)l strct-A. bF. Lever of L..exington. For Solieitor. 'Ie following have filed their pledges as; candidates for solicitor in the various circuits: First. Circuit---J. Cokes Salley of Orangeburg (reelection), L. A. H1utson of Orangeburg, K. U. .lann of St. .lat thews, A. J. Ilydrick, of Orangeburg. Second Circuit--i1. L. Gunter of Alken (reelectilon) trlee I (election). of l'a:inigloii t i eection). I1.1ih tire oil- -\\'adec lamuluton (Wabb of Co)lumbilaL (relct'ion1)11. Ier (reelection). tanbung (reelectiRoln). of Grleenw ~'od, Ge(orige 1'. .lagill o Gr'een~woodl, ii. 8. lIlIack well of I .:tu. r'ens, I?. V. Chamaniti of Newberry1.. Ninieth Circuit -\V. II. GArimbali of 'ChlReston t rceletion) , F. .\l. Ii Rya n of Chlarleston, TI. P. Stoney of ('har leston. Tienthb Circuit-Kurtz P~. Sithj ol AnrIIsoni (reelection), Leon L,. HIlee of Anderson, J. Ri. Earle of Waihalla. Eleive'nthi Circuiit-Georgo liell T'im merma~n of Lexington (reelection), F:. L. Ashili of Leesville, J. W. Cox of JIohnston. Twelfth Circuit--Nobody filed. Thirteenth Circult-JIohn 31. Daniel of Greenville, J. Robert Mlartin of Greenville, It. HI. Iarris of Greenville, D~avld W. Smioak of Greenville, J. D). Isttiford of GreenvIlle. F~ourteenthu Circuit-George War'reni Of Hampton, II. It. Padgett of W~alter bo ro. I) 'TO H.AVE .I OD HlANG ON. Don't let youri COldi hang onl, i'ack youir systemn and beccome chronic whien Dr. Hell's Pine-TIar-Honey wvll [iip ycu. It heals the Iilamnmation, soothes the cough and loosens the phlegmi. You bireathie ensier at once. iDr. Iiel's Pine-Tlar-Honey Is a laxa tive Tiar SyrupI, the 1)1ne tar b~alsaml heals thle iraw 51pots, loosens the nmu cous and prevents irritation of the brionechlal ItubeCs. Just get. ia bottle of Dri. 1Hell's Pine-Tlari-iloney today, Its guaranlteedl to hlp you1. At diruggists. ('L E~ilt Sh iN ('OMES FJIOMIWiT'h'IN it ia foolish to think you can gain a good clear complexion by the use of face powder. Get at the root of the trouble andl thoroughly leanse the system with a treatment of Dr. Kinig'a New Life P'ills~ (entlo and' mild in action, do not gripe, yet they relieve the ljver by their action, on the bow els. Good for young, adults and aged. Go aftor a cleIar egmpliixion to049y. 25o at your amruit, "My dealer was right -they do satis I" There's more to a cigarette than merely "pleasing your taste." Other cigarettes, be. sides Chesterfields, can do that. But Chesterfields do more - they begin where the others stop! lBecause Chesterfield e aisfy I-they give you the t'ue meaning of smoking! This new comrtio n ("satisfy,' yet mild) can be had cnly in Cheterfic:Ids-because no iyr-J cigaret o r-1 k can cotpy the Chesterfield blend! * Try Chet.rfieldeW ' ,dy C I AltE0*, T T E S SAlo packed 20 for 1-..., y .t.t re rL Won-Skdis mHE ran who uses Fisk Non ISkids knows he cannot buy greater tire value, more mileage or the same service. Present Low Prices On Fisk Grey Non-Skid Casings 3 x30. 10.4 42x35.31.20 3x 30. 13.40 4;x36.31.55 4 x33.22.0 5 x37.37.30 --less than the plain tread styles 6 of several other standard makes. 125 Fisk Branches insure prompt attention to dealer and user. L aurena Motor Car Company - Fisk Branches in More Than 125 ChIcs 0 * UNDERTAKING ( OLiJ*fl; OFi' ll.\liENTON south ('ariilna's ltiest College j KENNEDY BROS., Ir:12d Year angiins $e~iltelliitr 2') Entrance exa tio tt in 1 b 2 Undertakers and Embalmers ott illy-6cA s (,n Friday. .July 1. at Calls answered any hours, day or night. Iou -y(ar COitrnQM lead o .A LAURENS S rou-"r rLascxla l e 13. A. S ' arild D. 8. degrees. A t% -ear pre tuc'lical cou rs Is given. --- A free tulition schoirship) is assign- B R. TODD ed to each county of the state. TOD Spacious buildings and athletlc grounds, well equippcd laboratorlos, Engineerlag and Contracting unexcelled library facilities. Land Surveys a Specialty Exienses moderate. For terms and catalogue, Address aaere Work SkIlltull: - done cw i lEA RRItISON Ma DOLPII, President. .speet. ' -46.td Orewang and estlnates of all Es1t jls '.1. - i I01..u \.1'. T l ) n t ' 1h l.te ( i li day of AI ,1 : I I il! r ndr a tial ac a :i al 11 ar;(ts: andl doa:nu as:l Ad Ii1nisrator a of 1( th;e t e u o Ella h d i-d. in thai olii(( of the of Pr() 0 a1 ) , of I.mu)1 nas :'annt', l. . i and n the (1a dlay !rlr a1i. : "\ i na:2 l i har ff-om 1:'. iil Pc n I b Ited to i estlate Ii t ld and I r liitired to mak.1he pay Iment <>n th:at daii; andl~ all prlsonIs ha ing : htiu1ns a5gainst Said esta;e wiO t prese nt wl"- onl ori before said date, dn be for vet ho rred. A.\NlPlinralolr. Jun1ie 1'2, 19PI.-l-- mo..A m nsrtr Win11throp College Mt110LA tSHIIl' ami ENTHANCE EXA3lNATION The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop Col !ege and for the admission of new :students will be held at the C7ounty Court Ilouse on Friday, July 7, at 9 a. m. Applicants must not be less than sixteen years of age. When Scholarships are vacant after July 7 they wil be awarded to those making the highest average at this examina tion, provided they meet the Coldi tions governing the award. Appli cants for Scholarships should write to President Johnson before the ex amination for Scholarsip examina tion blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will Information and catalogue, ad(ress Pres. 1). 1. Johnson, Rock 11111, S. C. 42-tf ANtile of Lost Stock. To all whurl it may Concern: Thli is to certify that I have and own ive shares of stock in The Peo pies Loan and Exchange Bank of Lau rens, sanme being original certificate No.- 479 issued July 1:1, 1907, and that said certiflacte has been lost or de stroyed, and I desire a new certificate of stock to be issued to me in placO of lost original. You are further notified that I shall make application to the said Peoples Loan and xehange Bank at its office for issuance of such new certificate on the 15th day of July, 1916. M. R. L. PED.TN. Dated thfs 23rd day of May, 1916. , 44-5t,