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ThPUUdsa rSe ", Enormous rmyefStomach Suff erers Led to Health By Sing!e Pose, 'p Stoninch 'Tirouble caus.' s am tii 'o (of ailnments;, anud often result- in (;all Stomes. Yellow ,.J l ji t , \cmil and Chroni indigesl p. \pendiA louid itdipation, .\uto-! r:: N i . ; r - sure. Fear of I l'i Di);sa.,: .'; a' ant s'lers of the St unn ttnt m l "4 etc., pie. One do a' of .\l.r's Wond)1111rfuI Remedy' h1a, proven su' ffl in t i;ho+ andsl .of ecams of x'$01mach, Troublte. Th'i;l explami its it' enorious sal. ls been taken and is reeniutn'ndeel by Phyielasii, 'Justice of the Supreme Court. Congre mlen, Lawyers, Nu"ses, M initrt 1 a i lini ers, Educators, Ileha nies.---- :robably your own neighbor. Many own their lives to Mayr's Wonderful ihteedy. Thousands say it has saved them from the knife. Contains no alcohol or habit forming drugs. FiREE booklet on Stom ach Ailments. Address Geo. II. 31ayr, Mfg. Chemist, Chicago. Better vet---oby tain a bottle of Mnavr's Wonderil Re . edy from your druggist flow and t - it on an absolute guarantee. If no atis Factory, money will be returned. For sale by laurens )rug Co. and all other reliable druggists. NOICE. 'The County Bloard of Commission ers of Laurens ('ounly will award con tract for medical atlention at the County .lall and 'oor Ilouse for the ensiling year on February 6hi, 1917. lhyalelanus are requested to itmake propositions on boths the visit basis and also on salary basis. lroposition will be considered oni either one or both of those institutions. I'rolposi tions on the fee basis will state fee for first patient treated on visit and one additional call fee for teatment of 'ail other patients r'I'l ling It reat ment on1 samiie visil, liit 110 case more than one call fee 1 be charged in addition to visit fet. l'ropositions on salary basis will name the amount, payable quarterly, at whleh the med ical practice of each of these institu tions will be done.' In either case the county to furnish necessary mieilcnes except such medicines as are ordinari ly carried and administered by phy sician at time of visit. All propositions to be submitted in writ.ing to the Clerk of the oard oiln or before Mlonday the 5th day of Feb rue ry, 1!f 17. . 11 . Ilumbert. 2G-^t Supervisor. XELENTO Quinine Pomade Copyrighted .t.th r. it.tN anal %IAt.lt A y B.R RY wrote u" N::. t y 1 t Iarily any hair. but after usingt r.s.-1 :to S,. Can Dr, t' e red~ts on their pictures lKinky~I finr cannot lie miade straht. Yiou have to have hailr 'irfore it cain he ~araightened. Now thiis EXElLENTO *oa saIlnlr C rower whlch feeds the sen.. and roots of the hir and maikes kink nappy hair grow long, soft and aiky. 'mera dandruff and stops Failingr I lnir nt once. Prico 25c by moai on receipt of ue.ips or coin. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHIERE. Writ' tor P'artientmurs a6 one. X3(?LEhTO MEDICiNE CO., Atlanta, Oa. W. G. WIL Spring Dr4 Will open this y Dress Materials the latest shades New In spite of the ularity in securii , and the difflicul manufacturers a -fast dyes, the found as compl4 der existing co1 New items a stock. SW. G. W .1 AILE WS DAUGHTER IIOLDS MOlt AT BAY lampton, .1an. 21.-Dave Richards, a negro of Estill, was taken from the county jail here last night by a party from i';still, and aithougl not lynched, he Was bady beatenl I) andi'eft in the woods. A(cirding to the negrlo's state 1ent. h1i' life was spared as the result of thie pleading of one mllemlbe' of ile party. TIhe, rep)orts of the affair vary th1ough lie salient features are substantiated by a nuiher of witnesses. The no gro, w1ho, ne(erding to the report, was dansk1,i, assaulted a \lr. (Glover, an eld 4r ly 11n111. who clerks in the store of .\arvin O'Neal at -'Estill. last niglt by dratVing his iistol oil Mr. (lover. The n4' if) Was arriest ed and taken to the .il t I !. Later the muayor of 11 .! towi, ilarninlg that a party Was big, forlmed to take the negro fromn the al d1(1 lynch hit n, had him re moved by automobile to the county jail at Hiainpton. Magistrate's 'Con stable .1. A. Cook and John 0. Smith brought him to iiallttonl. Arriving at the county jail the n gro was ieitvered over to the jailer, .1, 1'. flowers. who Proceeded upstairs to the cells with his Prisoner, lock ing the front door of the Jail. 'T'hen one of the men who brought the ne gro's hat which he had dropped in an effort to get away. When ie unlocked the door and went. out lie was ilt by a party of about thirty-five men, ac cording to his estimate, who rushed for the open door. .11 st as the crowd reached the door. the jailer's (daughter, who is about 11 years of age, ran into an adjoining room, grabbed one of her father's )1is tots, and rushed back to the (ioor', cov ering the lynching party with the re volver and declaring that she would shoot the first one that entered the door. She held them thus at bay until her brother, fearing that some harm might overtake her, took the pistol from her whereupon some of the crowd rushed in and went upstairs, ov" powered IhO jailer, took the Prisoner and fled in automobiles in the direc tion of 1Estil. The young lady thent notifled Sherifi Lightsey by telephone, stating to hint that the prisoner had been taken away by live or six men. Sile stated thal itwsa "Put up)" game. Th.' sheriff Left liru1nson, where he resiOdes, for m11p11tltOi and immediately took 111 it( trail of the party but was unable it find out anything as to their where abouts or the whereabouts of the ne grI'o. .1lailer I'Ilower's tpeleaded wIith the11 I'l l'party not to lynleh tile negro, afte they had overpowered him and taken his prisoner. 'oday tle negro was found at an (ther negro's house a few miles fro Htliiton. Ile seemed to be still drunl and was badly heaten. The theory t: that the Would-be lynchling larty. fit account'of the fact that the membelr: of it were recognized by several pee( pl1 in iiaipton. and as car:s fre HlSpty, deelded not to kill phe negr ear'. The negr'o statedl that he0 di nlot know whio tile memllber's of th par11ty were. All eyew1itness sta1ted ih~ there were thr11ee aultomloi5le l init 'ar'ty3. 'Thi ne0gro will be gien med 11( ca21 attenltion and1( broulght black Hampliton to awaIt trial.-New1s al Coulrier. SON & CO. ss Materials eek a full line of for Spring wear in HosieryI scarcity and irreg ig foreign Hosiegy, 4 by which domest~9 re having to obtaih4 tock here will be ~te as possible un iditions. dded to the notion I I LSON & CO.J 5,000,000 Corns Lifted Right Off ! Tryl.)- Drops of .Wnttrie "Guets-It". There's a wonderful difference lie I weent :gel t ing r.d of a co''n nto% and the way they Usted to ty' to get rid of ILi inly four. or !lye yeas ago. "'(e':-1t" ha: rev ltiIon i.' corl his to~r'. It's (he only ('0rn remedyv tot!aty th!at actI:; onl the nl%1 w pr1(inc le, not1 "See? Just 2 Drops of 'Get-It.' Now Tomorrow I'll Just 'eet 'int Corn ItIght Oi'- and it's Gone!" only of shriveling up the corn, but of loosening the corn ofif-so loose that you can lift it right off with your lingers. Put 2 drops of "Gets-I t" on that corn o ' call s tonight. That's all. The corn Js c omed sure as sunrise. No pain, i t ble. or soreness. You do away 4 'e and for all with toe bundling I andages, toe-eating salves and irl'espontsible what-nots. Try i1 -get surprised and lose a corn. "(els-it" is sold everywhere. 25c a hot lie or sent on receipt of iltice by I". Lavrenc e & ('o., Chicago, IlI. Sold in Laurens and recomtnended as the world's b:est corn remedy by Eureat )rug Co.. Powe I)rutg Co. atnd I.auren I )irg Co. * * ** * **** ** * *** * * * * * *1 1,1TFlt'ITR'E )1' TI'lE SOUTHi. *ld"An ae' * (H6.utKi" * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Dear Advertiser headers: As time passes tmore and more I feel that we, the generation that "caine Just after the war" were not dealt justly with in our literature. Our "reading books" were northern made. edited by northern authors and of coirse anything of the literature that had the distinct Ilavtor of the South was omitted from our school curriew lum. We had good poet'y in the read ers that we loved for they are now closely identitiiled with our childd (ii -- but so fatr as knowing that the Sout h had any writers of note we we'e in darkest ignorance. and so today I for ue deeply regret. it' not altogether resen, . toy lack of that knowledge. It is a grteal so1rce of pleasure to me to know that "Southern literatture" Iar been added to olt' schools anl tih children of' today will not have the lack of what older one; feel Was Ot right. IiloWevI, ote l.4 not too a! to learn and so while the .anuary 'rain; heat a;ainst 0he window :1:"11e' I'm trying: to learn! that of wich 1 we were delpri led in ealr gould.n day ; a1 iosedale. It is not s) easily teatel now as Ilen I'll state' Ivery 1p0 1t in Appleton's ) headers were leartned by heart and noat one ofr t111t ('lass o minite I vetutre Iut could4 re4spondi( Cas ily withI a spteecht today. "Aut 110e conthded to tue t hat juIst th toathetr da: she got WhtittIlet's '"aarefoo)t lI y' a h et' tmind atud whtile site mnade lth Criochtet tfor wichi( shte Is famitous, re cIted for her own editleation1: d"liessitngs on thee lIttle man hlar'efoot boy witht chtek of tan.'' So well (114 I learn't theml by htear that. my own children are vcry wel actiuainted with Appleton's ThtIi at) Fourzth Iteadetrs. The fortmer held I h story "Lost in a Balloon" and to kee this crowd of mine (mide it was bi necessary to begin "Onne upton a tini Fanny. Harry and Li1ttle May-" My dlaughter,. who Is now teachin in liatmpton County went In thte 1 brtar'y at Winttrop one day to lot utp somte limpor'tant notes and in hi search, in thte shelves she foutnd II Rleader' referrted to-knowing t hat woutld be pleased,. she wrote tme: have just had a delightful visit in Il library with an old and very dei friend of youirs. You coutld neOv guess !--Appleton's Thtit'd Read< ''Though I thoutght I was in a hurry sat placldly' down anti r'ead that bot through. It's juist as you told Ma ma. WIll I evet' forget Ithe ithr with which I uisetd to listent to ''Lost ~ta 1 aloon''., ' espeialy'V' 11 whe lart'y "'l'y in a baliti hoys, Sailing artoutnd thle moon.'' And its all there! I :'eadl eve wot'd And felt when I flnishedl that1 like for' you to kntow htow~ 1 enjoy it." The glamor of youth and the qui ntews to learn'i is not with tme, but 1mean to14 dIg a4wayi till I leartn 'Over te hills of I llaers ama And down athlroughi thle valIleys lhall". Somte yeats ago it was my ;iensutre stay a shtort whtie ini Akl Isbur y, N. As many of you ktnow, there is a > I lonal eeromtery t here, beautiflrlly It at thIe nalthon's expense45. I 'often wvi lie re. It is sur'roundtted by a bri wall ordrruntt w~ith Ivy. As you en tmie ren gates a cnnonf geaot be; ty greets you,- the green suard, the trees, the rustic seats, make one think of a park for the graves are not seen when one first enters. As you walk down the well kept driveway the first bend yolt comne to i" a large placard with these words4 Inscribed In larg;e letters: "n l''ate's eternal ('al)luig grou nd Thirsi; lnt tents aie sprecad, And glory guards with solelimn roun't The bivouac Vt tilie deal." Cros, ina a eaautiful ristic bridge ind'-r w'hi tlows a pretty stre'n l "oil its clear w;idin.: vay to the sea", as I in" a :rnt l slope YOU come to ''inher n.1 I}:te titiveway :md .o09 to reatd, Nor slili yo'tr glory be forgot \\'hile Vl''au he'r record keeps On Ilonor points Ily hallowed spot W\'h, re valor proudly sleeps." At the summit of the hill--the dead are Ihere-a splendid monument onl which proudly waves the stars and stripes-hundreds of mounds marked by a small marble stone. Sometimes no name-tmerely the State and Coin pany. \ly heart was thrilled as I read the verses quoted so vibrant with deep est feeling I (lid not know until later the qtui .tions were from a poeli writ ten by a Southerner to commemor.'te Southern valor. They were extracts from "The livounac of the Dead" Col posed by O'ilara, ai native of Ken tucky. lie was a captain of i colm panty that went to the Mexican war. At the hattle of Iuena Vista two noted regilents. one from l'ii ntlic'ky and one from .\lississippi bore tile luntt of the ttack of vastly superior numbers uti detr ('el. Santa .\lnta. We all know the Americans won a great victory but many of the brave Kentucky and Mis sissippi soldiers fell. When the bodies of the Kentucky soldiers were sent to their native state for burial O'Ilara wrote this magnificent poem to com memorate their bravery. When he too died in Georgia, Kentucky appropriat ed money to have his body brought to Franksport and placed by the sol diers whose fame lie made deathless in his one great poemi "The BIivouac of the Dead". Get it - 'id read it. Car any sent liment he finer than this, tih closing verse: "Yot marble minstrels voiceless stonc in (leaIiless song shall tell When many a Vanished age hath 1liow"1 The story how ye tell, Nor wreck, ntor chance nor winter'. blight. Nor lime's rCmorseless doom Shall dimt one ray of dlory's light That gilds your deathtles tomb." Cottage Hlomo, in. 2.th. CI.EANSES YOUR HAIR MAKES I T BEAUTIFUL THICK, GLOSSY, WAVY Try Iiis! .\ll dandrim disappears n hair stops L'umin (tit. Surely try a "tilnderin ' llai ('leanse" if you 'isi to imtmedliatel. double the beauty o1' your hair. .Its moisten a (o10th with I lauderine an dIraw it (anrefullIty I throtugh your- haIh i taking 0on4 smiall strand at a 1tme: ti will elhtinse tile hair of dtusi, irt 0 anty excessive oil-in a fe'w *'minte yioiu will b~e amazaed. Yourii hat' wil be wavy. ltluffy atnd ahumbint, and por hess an incomii hirabLlle softnIes, !ulstr1 - anld lu xuiriance. lesides beaut i y Ing the htpir'. one al plicat ion of l)andterine diksolves ever particle of daindruff ;invigorat es tIl scal p, stopping itegikg anld falIinr Iithair. I3an tderine is to the htair what fr'ee showers of raini and1 sunshine ate vegetat ion. it goes right to the root C invigor'ates anid st rengthtens thietm. I t duintg pr'opertieos caus th Ile ha ir gr'ow hong, strtong andtt beati Ifiul. e You cani surely have ptret ty, 50 lustrtouts hau ir, andi lots of it, if you w~ g just get Li 2-.~>-met bhttlte ofi KnowItoi 1. landerinte firomt anty dtrug st ore k toilei count er and1: try it as dit'rcted. e Hint for Bachelors. I "Since I hatve give ~'Inty best thoitg *to the problemt I have ntl found it I pe )&ciailly illicuilt to take nre' oft 11 sister-In-Itiw's twio-yea'ur-old1 babiy wht shel goes shing."uitL,' said t he hacel Ithant it had mue cidilTi eraly iihfuscult >k Bitt now~~ I mlleey put1 Ithe dlear lit ts fellow undtel'ri t tub. wetightedl downt ill Itat by noi possiIlIit y enn te oi' ver: i t,t nnil thien go t itoi te barn andl re11 andsok i pace,."--,tudge'. I' Mostly of Average Strength. Since tho generality of persons from Impulse mutch more than fr ry.) principle men are neithei' so good I d'( so bad as we are apt to think them 0(d Eare1 k o th Ias dr (k ,( As You rce PROFESSIONAL Owinugs to the raitid atdvance i price of nea'2rly aill dentatl materlial, ats well us e'ery other necessity of life, we the lu:de14r"4silhed dentists are compelled to w h'I 1 rise hie in e of ce ta in kinds of denu tial work.. For instuhnee: extracting of Ieeth 11 41 he $1.410 eael, un] atiialgaii tilltiu's $1.09 to $1.50) eachi. accordilg Good Pintiu" to size n oitnl C1111It of teetIi.. TPhis pr ice to 11011 i ood where there are no I t e ss ")(Erte coi lentions. W1here the ner-Ve toPI4 li11 te i 0tis I11( i'i4~eo Butsin~e ss is to be removed inl I trii treated, ne will have to chilarge' i(lecordinPtg toX T t h ilme (consumed) anad muaterbiu used. 'I'ais t, newl selhedile ofi fees to take effect Feb. J Ist. 1917. We tecil It ou1r duty to tp. prise thei puialel' of wi hat w ' a re eoih(w to i a d why we are doi t . - (Sitrned) '. I. immderan' , Laurns, S. ('. 1... .(Ilrdden. ('inton, S. ,' . US S It. o..iohnson, ('Tinton. S. '. (200. ('. .ilbrig~ht. , La rens, S. 1'. ::::"""" ('. .!ones, Lautrents, S. ('.. Love is the Master Key TIJA T UNLOCKS "The GREAT SECRET" The Stupendous Metro Serial in 15 Chapters with FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and BEVERLY BAYNE ...AS STARS.. Mightiest of Metro Marvels. Begin with the First Chapter OperaHous Wedesda Kine:'14WeDh II 5c and lOc Story Begins in The Laurens Advertiser Next Week i MULES UReBuyer leaves today, and by Satur ay we will have a car of nice, young, fresh mules inl our barn. "Twill be pleased to have our fE and customers lok thoese mules over before they ... . ... buy. F. P.&J ES HLRS URByrlaeIody'n yStr da0ewl aeaca fncyug frsSue.i u an SPECIAL SALE ODDS AND ENDS y - [orFL EMING BROS. ' Friday and Saturday, Feb. 2 and 3 it We have a wide variety of odds and ends in Jewelry, Cut Glass, China and. Bric-a-Brac which we will dispose of at extremely low prices. See. them - displayed in the window all this week and then come early Friday to get the I choice prices. : : : : : Fleming Brothers "Quality Jewelers"