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WHAT Is LAXMOS LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A DiGESTIvE LAXATIVE CATHARTIC AND LIVER TONIC LAX-Fos is not a Secret orPatentMedi cine but is composed of the following old-fashioucd roots and herbs: .E OAGOARA BARK BLUE FLAG ROOT RHUBARB ROOT BLAOK ROOT MAY APPLE ROOT 11 SENNA LEAVES AND PEPSIN In IAx-FVos the CASCARA is Improved by the addition of these digestive ingredi ents making it better than ordinary CAS CARA, and thus the combination acts not only as a stimulating laxative and cathar tic but also as a digestive and liver tonic. Syrup laxatives are weak, but LAX-Fos combines strength with palatable, aro matic taste and does not gripe or disturb the stomach. t One bottle will prove LAX-FOS is invaluable for Constipation, Indigestion or Torpid Liver. Price 50c. De(sponfdency ine to (onst Ipit i). Woien often beeomolv nerIvous ai! despo011(net. \\henl this Is dhio to Von. stipationl it :is easily-correctel by Ilk Ing an occasional dose of Chamber Ia inf's Tablet. These tablets ar ae e;ay to takie and plen1(dan in effect. Sirnpsorn. Cooper 4& Babb Attorneys at Law. Wil Practlee in all State Courts PromPt Attention Given All flushinte4 N. B. DIAL A. C. TO1D) DIAL & TODD Attorneys at Law Enterprise Bank BubldimtPO!, Laurens, S. C. PRACTICE IN ALL CotWRTS Morey to loant on Real Estate---lonv Blackwell & Sullivan ATTORNEYS AT LAW Proipt attention given to all husly. Money to 1n1111 oil Heal Estate Office Phone ' Residence Phone E Otll , . mons Building C. t;. Featherstone IV. 11. R1ni-11 F'ATFHlli STONAE & h NI G 11' Attorneys at Law ' Luurenr. S. C. i ;uisii ss In tsted to Otir (uin "ill Hlate l'romlt. nald Careinit Altenl tion. Oflile (o'er PaIlmiettO Bank 'Mr. Featlier1toni ie will Spend Wedie. day or vach week In Laurens.) V. W. McClAVY Public Salesmnant and Licensed Auctioneer Bates on D~ay and~ Job Work Furnished onl D~emand Leave call with J. WV. Thiontpsonu. J. E. SUMMER and J. C. HEMPHILL ..ARCHITECTS.. Greenwood, South Carolina JROY CRAWFORD SURVEYOR Pats, Tracings, fi~uo Prints, Etc. Telephone 200Q4 Clinton, S. C. Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Offico in Peoples Bank Duilding. W. M. NASH, SURVEYOR, Terracing, Leveling, Drainage. Notary Public. 'CRAY COURT :: : S.. C. UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmera Calls answered any hour day or night. DR. W. F. FLOWERS VE'TERINARY SUROEON Graduate witha 12 Years Experience Dentist and Surgical Work Fosey's Drug Stotoe B. R. TODD EngIneerIng and Centractinb Jand Surveys a Specialty serete Work Skilltfal4 done or la~ spected.. * Ui~ss o*4tluisttes of all ise, iSOME OLD PAVINGS RECORDS OF QUEER MATERIALS THAT HAVE BEEN USED. Tombstones Sometimes Employed In England for the Purpose-Glass Used on French, Street-Ex. travagance of Monarch. Tombstones at'e not infrequentI. .Clmployed in lifferent parts of 1iglanq for paving purposes. Somo four or, .five years ago the inhabitants of Bel voir bitterly protested against the use of such material in the construction of a road leading to the parish church, despite the assurances of the local authorities that with the liberal sup. Iply of old and broken gravestones at ithetr disposal the plan had been :adopted with a view to saving the tax payers quite a sum. In Lyons, France, the celebrated fRue de lia Itepublique is paved with glass 'blocks eight inches sciuare, which have been so preelsely litted together as to n make them absolutely water tight. Compressed grass, It Is claimed, has been used In the construction of pavemnents III Germin towis and with adnilrable results, ntud in lRussil coin -pressed paper has been utilized for a simlar purpose. M~rany Interestinlg instiice" of midi vidulil ecceitrielty or ext ranigalnee in the selection of mauu terlnl for paving may be cited. It is related that when laximilIan .Iimanuel succeeded to the *throne of Thavarlat he (elebra ted tho (Weet by enusin g one of lie roads lending to his pallice to be paved with plalites of hurnishel coppre. This, gleaming in the sunishine, gave all the effect of gol(. Louis XIV, It is ald, paved one of the courts at Versailles with squares of silver, each of whilh had recorded upon it some triuitpli of the i 'eacl arms. In the enlter of the. court stood *a large tablie of gold iII re)re.seltaition of the luxurious mloialirchl's favorite emblem, the sun. Memoirs of the time of Louis make ientilon of a lodge crected in honor of Louise (e In Val liere. The alpproacih was5 paved with mirrors, whllereon was painted an alle gory setting forth the undying devo tion of Louls. An eccentric noblemllan of Milan con celved the Idea of paving the court yard of his palaee wIth slabs of mliarble, granite and otl(r stone, each frot a different laItid. It Is said that Europe, Anerlea, Asin, Africa and Australia all contrilIteli to make up this quaint tluosiale, colipfosed of more than tIousand plieces, every one of which wis, suiltably inuserilled with the name of the country or state whence it came. aust Not Lovo Employers' Daughters. "If we both love each other, surely your father will agree to our mar riage," urged a wistfiul a11(l eager swain to the eldest daughter of a merllailt in Berlin. "Ile will kill you, mine liebling," replied the lady. "WIIalt till the war 1s over, and you and I wIll have more Money." This part of i colversiltion came out in the evidence adduce( lit a1 trial before the industrial arbition court of Berlin, lit whileh a young 1111n sued his employer for dumages for Illegal dlismlissal, holding that lie wvas seat out of the works at a momIaenit's notie by the employer on his learning that the 'plaIntIff was courting hIs dauilghter The Court took tihe view thant lhe wasli "unrdermlning the haippliess of his eimployer's faiIly," and( dleelded the Case aigainst 1him1. "TBut does not love lwaiys upset someone's happiness?" relIeCd the prosecutor-. The court looked gravely at the qluestilonler, blut dleilned hoE reply. .'Bullet-Proof Caps. The steel Capls which are being served out to British soldilers .at the front are mar-i~ls of lIghtness and strength. They are made of manga nese steel, and( are b~ullet-proof to a Web~ley automailtlclit five yards. F1ur thermore, during a recent experiment, one of the Caps was only slightly dent 'ed when a heavy poker, ralsed over the head and( brought downa with both ,hannde and all possible force, was crashed upon it.,I ' The BrItish helmets are called "soup plates' by the soldhiers, aind are so con str-uctedl thlat they not only protect the -wearer from the,enemny's weapons but from fragments of the cap itself. Rub ber studs are placed b~etween the hel met andl the skull, while next to the liatter is a double)1 lining of wadding and felt. This not only renders the helmet more comfortable but helps to protect the skull from jagged frag ments. Explorer Has Great Record. Sir Aurel Stein, who lhas just re turned to Calcutta after a prolonged 'and important trip of exploration to! the Rlussian Pamirs, is the greatest Asiatic explorer of the present, and probably one of the greatest explorers of all times. OSn his march dlown the Alla valley lie was able to tralce addi tIonal inidientionis supporting thle be lief that through It passed the route which the ancient silk traders followed from Bactria to the "country of Reares," or China, and described by Marinus of Tyre. is suibsequent jour neOy dowa the Oxus was attendled by an abundant harvest of observation on the hIstorical typography, arche ology, and ethnography of Wakham, which in early times had formed an important thoroughfare betwveen Bae tria, East India, and the Central Asian territaries of China, liNITED STATES M4YI IEditor The Advertiser: At this critical time inl our na tional life it is of supreme imilpor tanice 1th1t ithe navy-"our first line of defense"-be recruited up to full strcngt h. Twenty thotisani men are nceded immediately to properly man Plhe slips a lroaly built or Iearing (IomIlpletion1: I regret to have to state that thc most serious obstacle we have to overcome In securing recruIts in this state Is the objection of the parents. Some parents not only use their in luence to prevent their sons from on listing but in many cases refuse to sign the age certifleates required, evel when the applicant Is of proper age. The need of our country for more m11enl for the navy Is urgent and shouldl be gien first consideration by all Amnericans worthy of lie name. Pittithie rmuore, - the safely of t he nuntry dcmoands that the present hhli morale of olti navy he main I ned. in other words. we not. only lived more Imen, hi lese shoulId be ofthe higheit type. To accomplish this, all parents, teachers, iniiisters d olier leaders of counitiiity thl.oIu;lht should he I rged to inculent e il every young man the love of couitry and Ile sublime beauty of svrvice to that coutiiry and tile per Cnal nature of this service. Such iervcle cannot he dlegat Ied to oil) einghhor. No ma n has a right to sit hack and heimioani Ilhe, llunprepared tate of oiur' (otiuitry without first lo hug his utilost to hlv(1 plrvepare. If 1ismster overtakes Its to tlie individual a ni more espiteeally to tile leaders of pulile thought wiil go the line's share of the blame. Ar ouse public Snim1111111 t to tile necessity and the 1-:itl i haff won. "Th is dtiliy should he )eerfuilly Eli WTS 20,000 MEN perforied by each one without thought of rewar d. F'ortillately, however, in the ease of our navy, the rewaird is fully CouI nu111011lrlte with the service. 'I'lis feattire shoul(d be given careful consideration by all 1lmrelits truly interested in the welfar e find advancemelnt of their sons. In addition, it Is the patriotile privi lege of every mother and father to teach their boy that his first dutly 1; to his country, for by eillistilg now he may lielp to safeguard his poster ity for all time. In addition, he lion ors himself and them by offering his service, whether it be acceuited or not. It is, therefore, apparent, at this time, that whoever, from any callse, attempts to dissuade any young man from offering to serve his colin tr y assu In'es a grave responsibility. Im, enlist l e nts low mly pr event ill va*idon and ruiithless (letruct ion of propelrty and lives. Quick action now !' v urvent war alind inl case of war heilr." unavoihi bhie, would ptIt or' fla-:t line of de-fense,-v the niavy, Inl a posit ion to use its toll protential st Irent againll anly possible e u lily. I i. urigeul ad retsleted that you 11111iAlih at leat'st iar, t of 11ibls te Itr; It ha t you gi vt tile suibject sel. 'rioums 1 hought, which, I sincerely trist, will If..' youl to treval it editorially. lIIs iml1pori tan(ce1 enInI scarcely be over. eti IlaIted as Ihe folintaill head of pa aroim aear to be thre-atenled by Ihe iHoll of thought less parelts, Iiveils and giardtiialls. Sileiely, 0. F. Cooper, Lieutenin 1'. 8. Xavy, Recut1ing of fice, Sottii Carolina District, Mainl a;tion, 209 .\letinag St., Charles toil, S. C. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVIE nROMO Ouinlite. It stopS the Cough and I leminache nd works off the CoIA. Druggists refund money if it inils to cure. E. W. CROV.'S sinatilre oil euici box. 25c, fvery Hat a A T HIS PPEALING Di Easter Hats in si. iecd assortment that just exactly what wvill plev Specials will include Fisk ductions of our own work Bright, Chick,. 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