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WIAT IS LAXMFOS LAX-FOS.IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A DIGESTIVE .LAXATIVE CATHARTIC AND LIVER TONIC LAX-FoS Is not a Secret or Patent Medi cine but is composed of the following old-fashioned roots and herbs: CASCARA BARK BLUE FLAG ROOT RHUBARFA ROOT BLACK ROOT MAY APPLE ROOT SENNA LEAVES AND'PEPSIN In LAX-FoS the CAsCARA is improved by the addition of these di:,estive ingredi ents -making it better than ordinary CAS CARA, atid thus the conibitiation acts not only as a stimulat ing laxative and cathar tic but also as a digestive and liver tonic. Syrap laxatives are weak, but LAX-Fos combines strength with palatable, aro natic taste and does not gripe or disturb the stomach. 3 One bottle will prove LAX-Fog is invaluable for Constipation, Indigestion or Torpid Liver. Price 50c, J. E. SUMMER and J. C. HEMPHILL ..ARCHITECTS.. Greenwood, South Carolina J. ROY CRAWFORD SUlIVEVOlR Plats, Tracings, liiue Prints, Etc. Telephone 2001 ('lintona, S. C. Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Oflice in Peoples Bank Building. W. M. NASH, SURVEYOR, Terracing, Leveling, Drainage. Notary Public. CRAY COURT S. C. UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmers calls answered any hour day or night. DR. W. F. FLOWERS VETERINARY SURGEON Graduate With 12 Years Experience Dentist and Surgical Work Office: Posey's Drug Store B. R. TODD zagineering an. contracting Land Sarveys a Specialty . Herete Work Skillfully done or in spected. - anI estimates of all Kind, A. (. HART announces that after January 1, 1917 he willl be assoclated with HlAYNSWVOlt'l & IlAYNSWORTI I for the practicee of lawv. Offices, fourth floor, .\lasonle Temple. Greenvlleo, S. C. Simnpson, COoper & B-abb Attorneys at Law. Will Practicen il State Courts PromPt Astention tiven All BusInes. N.BU. DIAL A. C. TODD DIAL & TODD Attorneys at Law '!nterprlse Bank Bu~ldings, Laurens, S. C. PRACTICID IN ALL COURTS Money to Loan on Real Estate-Lons Time. Blackwell & Sullivan ATITORNEYS AT LAW Prompt attentIon given to all business Money to loan on Real Estate Ofce Phone '1 ResIdence Phone 91 Offir , .amons Building 0, 9. Featherstono W. B. Knight F"EA'iEI(S'TONE & l(Nlt~lT Attorneys at Law laurens. S. C. All I wuhin 's I ntensted to Our Care Will liia:e l'rompt ad Careful Atten. lIon. Ofice over Paglmuetto Bank (Mr. Featherstono wi'll spend Wed'(nes day or each week in Laurens.) U. WV. McCIIAVY 1(ubile Salesman and Licensed AuctIoneer hlates on Day and Job Work Farnished on Demand Leav, call with J. W. Thompson. ORANGEBURG MAN SLAIN BY NEOICto 'olico Sergeant Franklin Shot, to Death. Dies iI Columbia. Mucky Pal. mer, Who Fired Fatni Shots, Soon' In liMnds of Sheriff. Orangeburg, %arch 8.--Sergt. 11. II. 1ranklidi of the Orangeburg police force Was fatally shot this morning htlyt1 after 9 o'clock by *Alacky Pal mer, i ilegro, froim llich woun.lir. F'a'nkin ( (died this afterioon at a hox pital in Coluimbia. M\acky Ialimier was caught about 5 O'Clock tisl after 110(1 . At 9 o'clock information was brought to mayor's court that Macky Palmer had been located. This is the negro who broke into the resi dence of .\lrs. Mary C. Dibble at night abouftour weeks ago and stole $50) 'and who was 'caught at Savannah through the good detective work of " i.Franklin.I lie wag placed in the Oranleburg jail but escaled \Ved nesday. Last night tile residence of M.\rI. Dibble was aga in ente red by a robber or robbers and tlie sheriff im mediately had hi ollicers summiioiied to atch the offender. Palmer was suispectel. Information that he was located caused tihe police otlicers to htri'ry to the Scenie inl an automobile. Sergt. Franklin was accompanied by Pohiceman VO Wlfe. .\lr. \Volfe was Sla tioned at the back of the house and SePrg i rainii entered tile hiouse. The wolia n at the house deniled that P 'al mier was t here. ScrgIV. VranklIII entered through a Window and just as he got in Ihe room Pa fired three shots at him, all t hiree Iking effect. Blefore lr. Wolfe col(d see himi Pal mer was well away. The news swept file city and tile popuace turned out. to runl down Ile fugi tive. Mr. Franklini was seriously wouinded, as announced by tle three aIttending lbphysicans. io was takenl to Columbia on the iorning train for -Iin operation, hut died about .I o'clock. llusiness was praetically Suspended ili Orangelurg during the day and ex cilemlent mrevailed. Abouit 300 men joined In efforts to captire tile niegro. The shooting took place at a negro holuse near the Edisto river Swamp and tile iegro took reftige therein. In a Short, 11ine tile sheriff, policemen and posse Were in the chase. hie county bloodhounds were used and those at the State penitentiary tele plihond for. 'he new's of the calture of Palmer' reached Orangebuirg ahout an hour after the news of the death of Mr. Frankiiii. It. seems that Palmer realized that his death was tininent and he got to a negro hlouse and begged himin to get word to tle Sheriff to come for himi. Tlhis was successfully done and hI le shieiliff left witi the pi-'soner for Columbia via Denmark. This is file news brought to Ora ngeburg late this afternoon. No one here thought Palimer would escape a lynching blut the sheriff was succest'uil i makinlg the arrest. Sergt. Franklin wax a fine ofileer and highly re''garded fin Or'angeui'g. lie has served here as policeman for four yearis and made ann enviahle ie ord. lIe served axs11 ' po iani at Ne w berry' and ltranibrille. lI I is a native of Newbieirry. ie leaves a w~idow~ and xever'al elildr1 ien. two (of whom arec Ailrs. hlichiar'd Williamsi andl .\I rs. 'Til l' hit 31ecmhIez' of i,lebien fels ('rew Conticted. Offer No Textimiony. lorienee, Ala reb Ii.- -01Eght otfierx and meni ofi the Gei'iman I lanxa lIne steami freigh ter 1Lebenifels, .whichi be gan sInking in Chairleston hiarbor' on the nIght of Januar'y 31, wer'e this afternoon found guilty of sinking the vesscl In a navIgable stream, by a jury here In the Unitedl States dlistrIct court, Judge Hienr'y A, M1. Smith of Chiarleston, presiding. They wvere found not guilty of conspiracy to sink her'. The jury recommeindned mercy. Sentence has not been passed. Capt. .Johiann R. Klattenhoff, master of the TLcnfels, was the only one of the Indicted men whose tr'Ial was post poned, ie lx confined to a Charles lon hospItal. Tlhe conv'icted imen arie: --.Johiann Luibkeni, chief ofliccir; Geor'ge Sunkel, hirid otlleir; .Jonas IEdw"arid .hianisenl, chIef eiiginieer; I loinich Wiaten beig, iissixtamit enginceer; Johiann WIlhelm lluise, se'onid aslstanit engineer; .\iri tzA von TUb len, ibirid ass istant cin ginaeer; Auiigust Ne use, four ithI ass istI aunt. engineer'; W\ilhelmi Sebiawartling, miachli i st. .\ii arme G eraans exceplt H-US COFE Jansen, who Is a 'Danish subject. Several of the men are lerman naval reservists. Counsel for the defense argued strongly that the Imien should ilot be Iunilsiled, Intillating that they vere only carrying outi orders. The defenso offered no testilmnony. The governinent inltroduiced testi I1ony to show 1that the seal of the l'niited States governnienit had been broketl cin tlie wireless apparatus whIch had beenI wrecked, that 11he 11m. vner111( had beenl seriouisly diabled and hat the seaoeks were openl. Maj. Gilbert A. Yougliblierg, corplts of engi liers, IT. Q.. A., inl chiarge of this dis triel, I lsail that, In his opinion, the wreck of the Liebe(hnfes Colist It d a osile ieinne to navigation of the channiel leadIng to the 'nied States navy yard at Charleston. ''lhe Lielenfels begain to sink on the nIght of .lanitairy 1I. Tel( plizhi (1r Ohe fre'iiher was w iobserved ea r ly on the moing of* i'hriiary 1 by tiw tuigs Cecelia and Wahai, which lronily1 fe''red assistaice wliv)h was riefisedi b ,ioer oflicer iu hken, ol tle gr1ouind that (apt. KlIvat tenhoff was not on board. Iater in Ithe day fite collector of' ) i the ort, lrd ('. Peters, and a party of I'nited States oflielals visited tile wreck and as no body was ahtu,.ird the (ollector took Charge, leavinig Cdeplities ol glard day and night. Warrants were sworni oti against Ih nine defln d' 'enulat s eharu'gm themiI with sinking the freigiter United Stoats Ma isla 1 .. 12. Simli:; tlereulponl took ehiarg'. Tle Iieben fels is being floated under the slper vision of Mal. You ngherg, I Is exieted tht sl will be given necessary relairs at the Charilston navy yard, after which she will ride at ancilor inl the Cooller river. "Sntow Wlite" Sat ulday. One of the most elarimling ictures that has ever been seen at tile Idle ilouir Theatre will appeair ihere Sat Irday this week when Marguerite Clark stars In the Paimous 1'laYerS adap1tati on of file beloved fairy Ile "Snow Whit l", which is the Para Inoint aItraction for tlie week. "iow Wlite" was directed by .1. Searle llaw Ivy, who Ias presided over all 1 of liss Rheunism Should I R1heumatism in its eirly stages may delude you into believing that it is a disease of a purely local and tempo rary natilre. Beyond a slight numb ness of the limbs and pains in the joints or back, there may be no out ward indications of it, but if you do not heed these warnings, or if you rely upon liniments to cure you, it will grow rapidly worse until you have Rheumatism in its most violent form. These symptoms, mild in the begin ning but growing steadily worse, indi cato that your lood is impregnated SILI Thosk0. H, The Most Stupea "C Is an Argument "Out does 'Th ,'Stupendous "Abounding i "nEntertai "Nothing so Evenin; -mm in Shor Conseq ADMISSION, Clark's most recent successes. It will bo remembered that 'Mlse Clark starred in the stage aa(lptatiol of the G11in1 lrothers' tale under thc personal direction of Wilithrop Amo:1 at the l'lttle TlIaIIe where the de Iglitful play remil ained for two sea-on.i Mr. Aine, vely kindly placed hinil a he (lis maml of 11e 1c l on Pi ny.. vr.; in -o l his hi experienc v.t) the Stlge prodoictiol wzi'8 ve(inern(ced, 1) dI loanI,,d the prudi-ec r. :!Il the1 e tan s vhi vwe e n--v int, h1::v prc('een ti f i e''I -i ( tory. !et171n. Ihow hilportantr the . tilin in oh I ning the r-rvi.- o f aova real ruidgHA . The'I ladataion f lairy ,Aory fo, tle -.c(ee) atiordx lw producer nIt) vx\cIent opportuIlity 1( einloy the art of pIolography lin d{' picliin:4 will' sVcIe 111 other niysiy. i, 1hnolpIneiila whi''l can be irc 1 - dit" v onl Ohe 'eeni 0 1 w ith te pr(:e o(11-:sibl vffer-l1. In ll Is u1w.-1 thI photoplay ve(rrion of "Slou W'hit will und1fonhtiedly approac h more,4 closely tihe faseinatioll of fihe o0rig I )aI (riill story han did the stalge play, which was n1ece:,arily ilited in its mge ffieels. An tong those who app ~j)earI ini support0 of Ah.lx Clark in "Snow Whiie"' Io CIrgl on ll Hall% IIhirothy G. C iuiitl Lionel Ilnlraam and .\lice \\ liltr.!) Greville Couny leonds. Tho top toil finished rio:tls( i, G(.n Vlilc county, tlde lat I yea'. have had a Illoesi Severee I vst (uIn1g lthe restltI -xInteI ow InIg to I ,hani ablv t eath Vi, fih heavy anows mI tremenI: r~insl, and 41'. *y:; anld h f s , v!ondy, we - wIather. Thy ar il as gool colnilitoni today a, Is I hey were well mud ald have Mood the 1es; of thle hard winter ml every' repet ost adiIra bly. The Charlol I loerve ias sover'al I times editorial y comn nllcIlled adversely as to the durability and wvearing (tinalitios o!f top ,-oil dirt oads l, u i 'hey will Send 111 experJ) i to Cr. lvillo we enn satisfy him tha,11 our1 roads of 11111hat ch1ar1acterl have sloo: fhie Il1lnslally hard wilter ml1ost10 se cessfuilly and ate givihng good satisfav tioll.-Grvliville News. 14 Nipped In The Bud with Uric Acid, which, if not eradi cated, vill contaminato your entire system. The results will be racking pa}'s in the joints, muscles and limbs, c lfonic stomach troubles ,and a slug gish livpr. sho-only relief is in the restoratior 4,the blood to its normal, vigorou -conditioni, which can be accomplishe& by taking S. S. S., tho unfailing remedy for rheumatic troubles. Our Medical Department is at the disposal of all users of S. S. S. 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