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*e*.* * * * * * ** * * * * ** * * * * M1T. OLIVE NEWS. * * . S Nit. Olive, April 2.--The farmers of this sectlol are getting behind with their spriig plowing. They aire get ting anxious to see some sunshine, af ter so much rain. iev. WV. Ii. Waters filled hil kegular appollittimentt at this place .alurday and Sunlday. The negroe'; continue to lave this pettlemlien i. There are Vry 1w n' e Iigro m1en ar11(td here. There ,c(Vllms to he a general ilove of thiln all over the South. Mi. Douglan 1:unwell isited in th Comititily Sunday. trs. Alargaret .\loor. of Ekoli, at tended preachi ing at this place Sunday. Also .Aliss Dunwoody and .\llss liiers, teachers-of the l1koim school. Mir. W J.. E.lashingtonl of Sailisbury, N. C., is on a visit to his hoIefolks. Tel people around here are getting stirred up1) On accolunt. of tlie war. There has been soiie calls for volunteers. They are like a joke we heard once on Dr. W. C. T. lie was called inl to se a sick negress a year or two back. lie examined his patlent and found that. he would have to give fihe required Imedicie in capiuleis, left ditreti lont how to take the iedlicine and went. on his way. In a day or two after he passed the old darkey's homne again. The old negro called to him to wai it a Iow minu1itttes. She went into tile hoise gatliered up lie elipty Capsulles, brought tiem11 to tle road where the doctor wVa.s wail ing, saying "Ilere, Doe or, Is dei little glass hottle; what you dwone iet, m.ty medcine ill de oiler lay, spects you louglit need em agin." So that is lhe way with is-we dol't know How to take our' iledicine. WEAK, NERVnUrS OHO WOMAN Made Well. By Delicious Vinol Bellefontaine. Ohio.--"IMy blood was very poor-1 wasi inl a weak, nervot, run-do4 condition. Itried dilferent remedie without be <flt and on1e daf tny dru gist told w about Vinol. I ,-tried it ind it alt me up in every way I -blood, streth1 and ierves, and I tell ily frie it is the best mlieIdicinie O1 earth."-,A rS. EAnU. 1nUNSON. Vinol - sharpets the Appetite, aids digestion, enriceli the blood and in this nat.ural nmmer creates strength. Complete formu ont very lblFc' THE LAURIENS DRITG CO., LAIJIENS Also it the leading drug store in all South Carolina towns. FINAL SETTLI,EMNT. Take notice tlat oil the 21st day of April, 1917, 1 will render a fiial ac coulit of ity acts and doitig as 1xecu tor of tle estate of IulleI .1. Wasling toti decea'-'' inl the ofilee of the .ldge of 'robate of Laurens County, at II o'clock a. M. an1d ol tHIe Sam dai' (11y will apply for a fiial discharge fromn my tr'ists as Executor. Any person indebted to s id estate Is notified all required to make pay ilelit onl that date; and all personls having clal is against. saId estate will present them on o1 before said (late, duly proven ort he forever barred. W. 1-. WASHINGTON, Exeetuior. 3larch 21, l1917.--I mlo. After the Grip DWhat? Didt leave yout weak, low In apirits and vitality? Influenza Is a catarrhal disease, and after you re cover from the acute stage rnuch of the catarrh is left. This and your weakness invite further attacks. Thie Tonic Needed is Peruna. First, because it will assist in build-, ing up your strength, reinvigoratlint your 'I gestion and quickeniin gall functions. Second, because it aids in overcoming the catarrhal condi tions, ,helplng dispel the infiammai tion, giving the membranes an opp or tunity to perform' p their functions. Thousands hav answered he qu tioaftrgpb to o ret at. o isprofit b ex Liquid or to let form l'CeZ, tembs, Chl WANTED-J UN K! ALL KINDS OF OLD IRON 30c a Hundred Pounds Brass, Copper, Hides, .etc., at Market Pri ces S'.IENES IN A CHINESE INN Homely Industry the Main Feature of Hostelry Interestingly Deecribed by American Traveler. The building was a long, onie-:;torled mild hut, with titteled roof. ve el-! tered. Behold whalt the frotiersiaiin had cretted ! 'lhe long room was the scenie of' hotniely industry. Froml the center raftervi hunlg a1 big oil-laing11, shed ding its rays over it patiarchta0'tl fitttlly as1 buitsiy as1 I hive of bes. By tie chily stove sal the gritd ('n dfat feeding the fire wit i Igs, antd teidlig a brodd of, chibirenvi playling onl a dirt, floor. bavcked 'hlard, sweptw elennl. lProm onv corner enethe 1nerry whrof grindfing'. w~ill stonevs, a a biltlfol.lod dlItEy walker r-ottad( nia1l vounl,~l while it woman11 Inl redt with i wonideriful heiddress gatltherd ti 1Ie lenges or yellow cormilnval 1lm1 'iiod froii ltlt gray, stontem. Alore womnen InI redl threw the brigh41t meald high in the 1111, wIliowilg it of lts haf: oth'r lennled ove' chliy mttortars;, pounliding contditiis with tone lpes luMen were hurrying, hero mnd there! with firewood, cookin. for Ile trave-il ('1rs. Ot (till of the rottt wis re se'v'ed for theso walyfirers, but. the k'ig lt the11 other enII was divid(d into. sectlonis. F'rom eateh irftrI' oVIr IaIlh section swtig ittnini1t little era, dies; in each cridivle wa.Is 1i little browin h )hy, cli biby ted 1)y' ny argert Filld. ln' nwiay froi thteroud liillnor of the wes''teCrn worli, we fell tsleep it it (lenitinter rooln, to the soft sottnd of swing1"in erndles and grinlding-' inill stones..-Allee Tisdale., inl Atilantle. SCENE OF NATURAL BEAUTY Setting of Montmorency Falls Near Quebec Rcn obles the Imaginative Concepion of an Artist. The impressivetiss of any lilt of sconery ('li'ts not on how large It looks. Thus there tre few personis who would estimtitte the widti of Mhe Grand enn11yon lit Inlore thanl a tenith f wh-liat I net utally Is. Ningn fat Is, wvhent seen at it distiaice, Is' not fiml lpre'ssI1vd, n whn you aire close to It youl ennnilot get at Complete view. It Is for. this reason thalt nmnyI~ of the sm1aIlet' hits of scetniery retally give illore 'iiasilre to Persons who litvie Jtt ey\e foriti nra) heauty. Montimorlen'y f'aiIs, ot l 1:vet' of thit nane it few iiles froti Qiueiec, Is Ji ixcel Ilnt ox nmtii1ile of fIis ti't. It Consists of a streamil about .10 feet Wide dropping s'inewhait iore Own 200 feet ovor I sheer' Clli' just Ibove ile Juntuit ro (f the Motititoreey Jiln]d ile St. Law rence. This c'liff fortis ptirt of a high iitinplilthea tot of rock, Its jaigged out lines cr'owned by t forest of juniper tid spruce, and opetning upon the w'ei lihule 'expilinse of the St. LatwrencTIe. Ahove the falls the stiea is known its the Fairy river beeniuse of the welir( beuitty of its dark wtters, whieh wind beteen slier granite walls festooned with ve(ry old, ginarled trees. It sm-eits more lIke some artist's Iningintittve conception than a work of lnture. "Take the Step." A story Is told of it rivial held In a town [lot at thoulsand( mi1les f'roin the tlie onta l eliatt. A Inani of Itfark Il the phlice for inlanly years andn for ever so long it ryman i oe o itle old est of the cch hesiltC , wal'ts' inttertes'ted lit the work of thle evantgel isi th n ttend'i~ ed1 the s'ervlees. Ie wats impr'essed by the earn'testntess (If thle prtCeher' a tul his good fithi. Otne ntighit whien thle tmourn'iers wereO enlled this godly mient, forl y'earts thle ptterti of hIgh sentti imetnt anrd corrtect contduttt in his churttch, w'ts shloc'ked inito atltntost vio by a conItveted bartender' atnd urged: idein was rev'oltintg to his senise oIf proprIiety, as5 for at qttarte o1 (f a 'eni ttury lie htad b'ett living Int thte hbeauty of hollitess, atnd he could hardly haive beetn bhlited for feelIng just a bit emtbtarrassed by the plen of the con verted batrkceiper. Peanuts for Consumptives. A diet of peattuts Is sutggestedl as a curo for consumtnption by D~r. Brnewer In the Journal of H~yglene. This seems too simpileC to be true, butt Doctor Brew er tells of two youtng w~omtent wuho had grown sick of cod-Ilver oil alnd tontles and who ,were treated by hltm with stilt ed pennuts-all they 'could ent-com bitted with Inhtalatin of iinegar'. "One wvouk& thitnk this a v'ery, idi gestlble dIet," Ihe wrItes, "b~ut they cravedl thtetm, and1( It htts ttlwttys been my13 ptoley to lhjd out jutst whait myi3 pa-i ilitts dlesire' to 'enit, andt~ unless It is tioo untreasbonntbie, I humor themtt. IBoth y'ountg ltadies have becomte pl umtp, titd tifter one Yl year'sI nthtalatIin hav'e ceasei(d eoughling, tid I jptonitiicitted thtem cutred." -l''itnutIs tare recoitonetndedl also for Utilitarian Weddlnej Giftut. Sotme of thle wedinIig gi ft~s thait tire shlown't lo v'Isitor1s werte 511 exn tsI ve and seming - i~ so useless'5' that Ii aise~d grea(ut ish, miadle of bright r'ed ei'epe, tand somiie were sips 1 of hppns ttlit 1(ed out i th Situ' (of gold birocnde'. As I hadt ntever' seeni t hose br'ight grotes howv they were used. Th'le shitp, w ih its flow'ing sails, Is enttirely3 conistructed of pre'el'ouis sIlks tand Satins, not cut, but shniply hatsted togetheri, so tht whenh the delicate complIment of a ship of htnppitness has ser'vedl Its Dutr pose tas a weddIng dlecor'ption It Is uin' basted a".d the Sf e crepe amnt 1roendedi Mikny'etmade un into a rich costime.-. OAK IS A NORTHERN TREE None of That Species to' Bo Found in Africa, Nor in South America or Australasia. T'i okti fainily lts been ientiloned as a northern type of trees that h.a sent. extensions southlward, its, withl sevefr-1l hn1drell specie's knownl. Inlere are none inl Afrien south (if th e M[edi tornranean regionl, nqf inl Southolri? South Atnerlen or Auw4t rimdat. A re sillmrk:Ible vari'it'y of foImls inl MNlexico hais 'w n revebleyl b the recent stu dies reported by I'rof. Willmo Tr lense to tho Nat.eil Aoegemy o' S! 4onee11 . In1steald -f Owo prineillnt di visionls ofr mr noiklrf~o Trelenseo findisthe-luhanu the whitke onl:S, Etyhthrhnhiits, th rod or hinck onh., nt 21d I rotobilais, a probaibly Iore niue!'tnt type w.ith1 inter. it .clinte chatrnet ristlics; nm1i the totall of X'u1erienn1 speck's inlleos 1710 of wito entks,); 79 er red, ind only -1 of' lrotoh Inmis. With at total cif 2-i Spe 'iMI-xdeo has 12l of whitetka 125 m' red, and 2 of Protohnlatms. i'Te 71 speeles Ina th Uitedo Stattes in'ind 43 of white onks, 2G of red, and10 2 of I 'r'otohnu ntis, 1nid Centra 1ul Amierlen bus 20 svo"tes of white and 35 of red o1ks; hut South Amnerien has1. only .1 si ofre oaks and a sill 0le spm-lps 'f)1 wiite otks 1 atll that is known in the W st idies. About ;-Ii0 'Ileeles of Aniorlennc onks have been 'tietd in Crt'eotts adti Tertiary fos sls. Professor Trelonse thinks 1the Amerienni oak~s now\ exIsting--diverso as ilhey are-o-tuny 11:m vi all descenlded from n Sinlttd late Tetiry type, itd that theoy hav1\e <hsvel-o1ed withouit dI reet coneti('ol 11n with Eul'opean oalks. FOOLISH IDEA ABOUT EGGS Many Have Mistakcn Notion That the White Oncs Are So Much Su. pcror to the Brown. Beemis.te tn egg hats i whlite shell, it Is no letr tha itn egg witli a brown Ssel. The potpular linpression to the Contrry is i cildish notion costing iwe oltsewife iminy n penny. it is i 41ood time to get thils foolish idea out of our heads. The white egg ma1ty be imiore attrac tive to look upon tha1n its birowi sis ter or brolher, blt tlit is all. it is nlot More nltlritloits. And just because It is a faod the groeer gets a higher price for It-from '10 to 15 cents a loze'n, as a rile. If eggs were sel for decorative pur poses, there mnIght he somne excuse for the greatr popliarlity of the wh'liite onePs. ilt o ni1y other grotild, ti0. SO, when youir girocer offers you "white lghtor'n" eggs at 70 cents a dozen, and In the tnexIt huskei are brown ones, .u"st is fresh, take the latter. Atid then, again, the liainces are f hitht the 1w111 t l 1ghortn" eggs were never hlid bY w'it lojghornti h1t1ns. There are not enough white leghorn hens in Ile country, howmever. Industrious the(y maly he, t) produtce hal'f the eggs credited to thetm. The grocer nay hav'e his little joke, pr'hiaps. But whenm it comes to eggs, Y"u n 1eedn'1 let him havte it at your exIpnses. Itimlor that eggs are Just eggs.-New Yorc lobe. Ointment ad Diet for Rheumatism. For netle artliulair rhetmati isil the folloinig tr'entmttent is re(ommendCli~ed by a wr'ite r inl thle Mediet Adviser, quoted by the Medical lIecord: An oitmIenit madI~e of four dr'umns eachl of lchthyol, methyl snieylate and~ oil of tutrpentine, mtixed wiith four ounces of lanolini, 1i aplied to the aff'ected joints 111d coveredl with IiCottoni and( oiled silk. The pa11tit is Piut to bed in flannel niightclothes and1( between blankets for aibsolute rest. Hils dhief must be liquid, pireferably milk, together with fruit jul'ces ad plenity of wtrt. Ilimintiton through bowels, skin and kidneys must he at tend~edl to carefully. At the beginning of the treatmnnit a dose of calomiel and~ blcarb~onte of soda is giveni and fol lowecd after four hiour's by Rochellee salts or ai seidiitz powvder. Rlhubairb and sodla maiy be0 giv'en to adlvantage until the tongute is clean. Thiroughiout convalescence lie pattienit must abstain from all animal foods and ailcohot. MountaIns That Move. The results of geodetic studies by British scientists in the Himalayas and the Tibetan mountains indicate an apparent creeping of these gigantic mountain ranges, the greatest on the globe, sidewlse toward the soutth, with a cons'equteat erumapling up of the Hi walik hills. For a long time it has been know'n that there exist certain aniomllles int the dlenstity of the eathi fttider anld adjiietnt to the Ultnalnyns, but this suggestion of a creeping mio tion is tat' . The surv'~eys thait st ill ('lose the 'enii far-ts, butt the opera tins on t he TIlle~ s!dt tire reti o ereh dhiliicutl I by the fncit th T'ibiet ig not yet wholly aiecessibile to th~e seieratistis. Neglected Plunder. sions was ovif tti~iIiai ow t lie noln.a:ii (Shore'& for thle suaunneri. A enht hwl heen the enh taa . nt fth eire, paing I soi deeper, wilie hi v~ehicle, Inside and ouit, was5 pih-6) high wiih ai mliselane.. out. aso'raumof cd her'ished, belong lags. At lhst the task 01 loading ca~me to fan end(. "Is0 that tall ?" inquired the cabaatn With polite incredulity. "Yes," was thle r'eply. The cabman looked su~rprised. "Sesa pity," he ejaculated, "to t'i 4 thai damaf-atn n LANFORD 'NE WS. 0'1.ifOI April 2.-- r.and M . . C. NVa drop entertained at a birthdtay ptl Nturday even4ng In honor of .il, aharles. The young peoplev 0Ilyv(1 their hositailiy were ra'Zl ce 1)esilelds, Loise WolIlT, \drn Id 41 ford, Audry ranks, v.\ly 1111C Moore; 11lessrs laewvie " 4, imiile Ir11i'tltinmond, Clerie Th1 - . C. Cox, Paul Wolff and torson. After severI games the fortutine enke was cnt, ~li edl a1 Fill.. . illion iinl - 8ws Grac.e. lies1hh rt - alah Nance the hiton and tigninn the mnoiev. AfIteri' Otela.ohnsonl and Milss4 Sa ce assisted in sring di I 1s1. AFriday night was tiine. C. (lox lvinug won the llmedal e 1 LTadies' ItiralI .\sovia -l . TI nterpiediate grade winiler W-1 ~ Vernon Cox and flit le i iiiary. Mis Lemede WIIamuns and Mas tr Victor Fleming. They spoke at at .1. D. 3olmson's Sunday. 'llere will he a play at lie school ions" Friday night given by Ilbe Ora ielo Thl. 'rie ladies will serve I (-' ( cam. Mir. II Lanf ord. Tom iai-mon ;)I A. \ rumiuondl were ini I .n Mond'ay on binss. Va"Icma 111Mrs. .1. W. I'aniford1 dined at .1). cd1hnson's Suilday. liss Othella o.ihnson ald .\i -! SaI Nance were Il giest of Mr:,. C. I' Walrop'Saturday nilt. T. I. llariey was a li uiess vi'; or to llutriCIns Monday. .lislses Falnile Iarmon and Mlnie IAinford w Ie le guests of M Is. II. A. Milk Suna1day. IRev. .1. 1.. W ilam illedI hlis e lar appoiiltmeit liere Sainr iday anld 111nlay. civini g some excel len sermio ns. I1w 1. 11. Williams and sons. .Iot and I dwin. dined at Mr. It. .1. Pattler Soils Siundlay. Thus Thus Thus Now t Now t And c full of light 3 To op Look P Shoes yo~u'll Sprcini * * * * * * * * * ***i ra n udy + * * * * uday anld Sunlday. * \lr. J. 11. Lawrence has accepted a SM position as designer at Fal rinontI. Mill 4to begini his work at an early date. .\Mr. 1). C. .ones was called to lalir Walls .lill. April 2.---Quite a a Ig mo tll last week to the hellsidel of his erIowd I,, now aUItIendinta tie siIgin!g SAi er. who ia bien ra! Sick for UO31ne school htere whih bein(g 4 l inght h:- time)1. Prof. \\'. B. W llkie. 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You'g te pet fl old.gr m aYo ureito dan sevryo apig elav weaitourlivur nloa-you ifl owthtweca how~ youn :uaihte o pb ourrniner ynd openyoyournepuback Chibyoun p.:.eedbuttakt soodion'stlthver Tonehbenls-Stiris Suiasn $15astong2an 1i.k I am sellingumill$ons00ftbottles o Dod! Kn's 4 .iver7o00 topeole wh bl",0live1mediDrestakes th laec.o dangadl oo ~ I e rous alom$ uy $ n5 botl .~on myst umf, reliable guarantee. Ask 50 nd bSummofe)drn' awairTon your r tabu e -ite Copany,9 Layrstr to ma vr SuthCang. n