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WHAT IS LAX-FOS 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: OASOARA BARK BLUE FLAG ROOT RHUBARB ROOT BLAOK ROOT MAY APPLE ROOT SENNA LEAVES AND PEPSIN In LAX-Fos 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 6tounach. V. One bottle will prove LAX-Fos is invaluable for Constipation, Indigestion or Torpid Liver. Price 50c. Despondeney Due to Constipation. Women often become nervous and despondent. When this is due to con stipation it is easily-corrected by tak ing an occasional dose of Chamber lain's Tablets. These tablets are esay to take and, pleasnt in effect. Simpson,Cooper & Babb Attorneys at Law. Will Practice In all State Courts Prompt Attention. Given All Business N. D. DIAL A. C. TODD DIAL & TODD Attorneys at Law Enterprise Bank Bnbidi~igs, Laurens, S. C. PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS Money to Loan on Real Estate-Long Time. Blackwell & Sullivan ATTORNEYS; AT LAW Prompt attention given to all business Money to loan ov [teal Estate Olce Phone I Residence Phone 91 Of r -.mons Il3uilding C, b. Featherstone W. B. Knight FEATHiElISTONE & l(NIGHIT Attorneys at Law Laurens, S. C. All flusin us intrusted to Our Care Will lainse Prompt and Careful Atten. tion. Office over Palmetto Bank (Mr. Featherstone will spend Wednes day of each week in Laur.ens.) C. W. McCRAVY Public Salesman and Licensed Auctioneer Elates on Day and Job Work Furnished on Demand Leave call with J. W. Thompson. I J. E. SUMMER and J. C. HEMPHILL ..ARCHITECTS.. Greenwood, South Carolina J. ROY CRAWFORD Plats, Tracings, I~ue Prints, Etc. Telephone 24101 Clinton, S. C. Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Office.in Peoples Bank Building. B. R. TODD amgineerlag and Contrettg i~i4 ard y a Speelalty *Sert Work Sifully done er 1n TO A)LWERI .tNISIE ENSf4N. . Old (:ory to Float. Over Islands To. morrow, Copenhagen, Mar, a 29.-Tle Danish ensign, which has floated over the Dlanish \Vest Indies for two find a half cenltlries, will be hauled down on Sat urday to the av'Oilpaniment of salit's from the D;anish cruisier Valkyrienl and an American squadron and tIle Stars and Stripes will be hoisted in its place. According to the present arrangelneuts an American naval representative will take possession of the Islands without taiting the arrival of an American governor. 'ie formal transfer of sovereignty might, according to the treaty, . take place any time up to A pril 16. The se. lection of next Saturday was decided tapon so that the transt'er could take place before the American Congress meets to pass upon the question of peace or war with Germany. Any pos sible complications on the score of neutrality or the right of transfer to a belligerent power will thus be rvoided. It Is assumed here that Saturday's ceremonies will be simple. After the' Dauit;h flag is lowered the cruiser Val kyrien will withdraw' and return to )enuark with Commodore Konow, its commander and p.resent acting Gov cinor of the islands. Some of the civil authorities will probably remain for somic time longer in order to assist the American ofllials in taking over the administration of the island. They will also be concerned with the ques tion of the future nationality of the islanders who, according to the King's letter of farewell, can retain their Danish citizenship if they so desire. The purchase price of the islands will be paid in Washington and per iaps retained on deposit in America to assist in financing Danish import trade from the United States. Many suggestions have been made here ,as to tile ultimate use to which the money shall be put, but no decision has yet been reached. Men Welcome Mother's Friend The husband is often worried over the condition of his wife during her period of expectancy. The thought that he is helpless to relieve her phys ical suffering and discomfort causes him great distress. "Mother's Friend" is tt 'safe ex ternal lubricant which penetrates to the fine network of nerves beneath the skin of the abdomen. It has a marked tendency to 'relieve the muscular strain to which these broad, flat ab dominal muscles are ubjected. If husbands will se re for the ex pectant mother a bot e of "Mother' Friend" from their dr ggist, they 1 find that they have ided to a cry great degree in relie ing muc f the discomfort during pregn y and pain at the crisis., The mother shoul a y "Mother's Friend" every nig and morning, right up until the time of giving birth to the child. By aiding nature in its pre-natal work the mother will experience much less pain. Every m other should have th e free bookc prepared for users of "Mother's' Friend." It concerns her health and well-being durng and after the ecrisis. Write to Bradffld Regulator Coma pany, Dept. D. 420 Atlanta, Ga. Get' a bottle of "Mother's Friend" today. W. M. NASH, SURVEYOR, Terracing, Leveling, Drainage. SNotary Public. GRAY 'COURT : :: S. C. UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmers Calls anhwere& an~ hour day or night, DR. W. F. FLOWERS VETIAR1NAIl, SURGEON Graduate wIth lB Years Experience Deontist and Surgical l~ork SPAIN IN STATE OF GIIEAT 1'NIIES'T Internal Iiissensions as to Attitude of Nation in the Wtar-food Shoritge Becoming Acutte. London, March 29.-The offielal Ga zette at Madrid published today a de cree suspending constitutional gugaran tees' in all provinces of the kingdom, leuter's Mladrid correspondent cables. Fretuent reports from Spa in of wide sipread unrest hecause of her attitude towards the war and an almost uni ve'sal food shortage made oflicials at the state department receive to(lay's alninoincement of the suspension of constitutional guarantees without sur prise. E ver since the beginning of the war there has been decided internal dissessions as to Spain's attitude in the war, and (luring the last few months, especially with the sharpening of the German submarine campaign, the food shortage has aggravated the trouble. Officials here, pointing out the simi larity to the Russian revolution, which also began through political unrest deepened by food shortage, were un willing to predict the outcome. Japanese Warship Sunk. Vancouver, T. C'., March 29.--A dis patch to the Canadian News from 'To klo says that a German raider has sunk a Japanese warship in the Southern Pacific. The names of the vessels were not disclosed. * * * * * V * * S S S Se*a * * 11'1'. BHETHTL NEWS. " ' Mt. Bethel, April 2.-Misses Malaude and Ethel Sharpe charmingly enter tained a few of their friends Friday evening at a Rook Party. Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Hlenley were re cent visitors at Fork Shoals. Mrs. F. A. Sullivan and daughter, Miss Catherine, :;pent last Thursday with Mrs. W. L. Stone. Mrs. G. It. Taylor and Miss Kate Medlock (lined with Mrs. N. I. Wood last Thursday. Miss Fannie Morrow spent the wok end with her parents near Iva. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. IHughes were visitors in larmony section last week, Mrs. C. j'. Jackson of Ekom was the guest of Mrs. R. S. Stewart Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey Lollis spent the week end with their parents near 'Chandler. Mrs. .1. It. Carlisle was the guest of Mrs . C. (. Adams Monday. Mr. C. E. Sanders and Mr. W. C. Garrett were business visitors at Lau rens Monday. Miss Ruth Reed of ('handler war the week-end guest of Miss Felecla Stone. ,, Mrs. Cleo Knight was in Greenville siopping last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Setzler of Lau rens were the guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sanders recently. Miss Fannie Morrow spent last Thursday night with friends near Tumbling Shoals. Miss Felicia Stone entertained a number of her friends Saturday night in honor of her guest, MIss Ruth Reed. Miss ClaudIa Stone ajgd Mr. E'rnest 'Stone spont Sundlay wvith the Misses Reeves. Mr'. J. II. Carlisle had the misfortune last Thursday of losing a tine mileh cow. Every miember of the Improvement associationt is ur'gedi to attend thle meetIng nlY Fiiday afternoon. ('A N"' f. :31: hA.1ill. lhepded~ han Will be I iusum. Sight. One of t he most. irom Inent dirru 'aists or Amei'ica made a stat emientI a fewi wveeks ago wvhich h s ('aused a great deal of dIscussion a tong scientists in thme medIcal press.' ilo saId: "if the ow hal ' rower, MIIlredina liahr Ret Cedy, i'eases its sales as It has diir n o past year, it -wIll be used by trly every tian, woman .and chld n Amneica within eight year's. "When Mlldredina Hait' Remiedy Is used almost universally, datndruff will disappear and wIth Its (departuire bald ness, itchIng scalp, spitting bam' and all pealp diseases wvill follow and twven ty years fromn now a bald head wIll b~e a rarity." Sample sent for 10c to pay postage. Mail orders filled by MIldred JI4u Ie Co., -Boston, Mass. Ir saie byLaurens Drzug Co.' A T'1'IE 11i1Ol'. * * * * * *. C * * C e * * e The readers of Our .\lonthly are fa mlliliar with the fact that for ten 1uonths past, one or oiur oldest pils, .\i iss Natic Ilishop, of Iairens, had )eenl a great sufferer from tu herculosis and had been conihted to her heds in Ithe summller parlor of the infirm,' ry. We are grieved to :state that on (lie 10th of this month of .\larch Katie slil pedl ~way very sweetly and itietly to keep company wvitlh her Master in the Better Land. Katie had been con iined to her bedl for ten months and always without murmuring and complaining. She had been a secretary in MI. Branch's otilicle. lter work was most etilleient and satisfactory in every re spect. She is a real loss to the profes slion that she had adopted. When she was taken ill sile had Just finished her .Junior Course in the 'T'hornwell College and would have graduated with the ap proaching commencement. her class will greatly miss her and the Orphan age loses in her ta very ))right, intelli gent and faithful student. Duriiig her sickness she received a great deal of attention, not only from all members of the Orphanage family, but also from a numerous list of friends in Atlanta and elsewhere. She was a good Chris tian and faithful member of the 'Thornwell Memorial church and enter tained hier hlope or' a blessed imimortal !ty. Ier last audible words were "My Savior Is with me". She was burled on Sunday afternoon, after funeral services at the church, in the Presby terian cemetery. One more grave add ed to the little group of those who were left to otir care not only in life but In death. ''eachers and chi lIrOn molrn for her sincerely, and in fact ,h,, will be much mli.!sed for ther had gotten s:o into the habit of visit tug her sick room. that they will not k now how to give it up. it was a pleasulre always to visit her to se" her broad smile and her hal.py and clelrful face, though under so great an anllictilon, the cll af which elas e('rtan, for (tpecial i-ts had told its .n ii:lnth ht r,re ste died that she could not live three i.:e,(s, but tie care and attentionl giv en 11r, prolonged her liei for almost a year.-"Our Monthly", ('linton, S. C. * 1 Tlhe EmpIire model attttion to details aI and p assengerCts than) - Under1 the hloor1 I Contin~ental six-cylindt ing goar's, each unlit e will giv'e you maimui~l Thle model10 70) is C uho)Clstery or Autumn LA URI EIGJGIITII (Your Mone T Lzianne j Gu aLrtee:iar)e ha t u ts s Ifaferusngthncntnt in ~ ~ ~ ~ i evroepctuorgo r ~ Luzilanne has nothing up its sleeve. No, MAi'an. 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