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WRIGHT'S IRON MINERAL SPRING This sp'ing has beeni discovo1ed on Mr. it. Z. Wright's place jitst two llles below Clinton opposite Dovert Junie tiol, close to the main plblic road. This water has been aialyzed at (1lemson College. and has been fonlnd to he heavily char-ged wil Iiroin and othe prloperies, and free from all im puitle.s. I*)r lhose that are run down and suffyer with differenlt kinds of stomaclh troubles such as indigestion, k id ney trouble, sores, antl Ii ffteren t kinds of blood diseases, t'iher is no grevater. tonlic knownl than ir-on. It is eldorsied by all hlit Iduing physicianis. lT.e arie peopile now who arie. using tlis wate'r alld cantoleify to the good lhat. it is doing them. The ptblic is invited to vi.it this sping ald if you are .;luyfering flmil anly * th'.So kind ot diswas;es thierec is no doubt, but thi5 water will be (if lt'Ilc'ilt to ymI. Th* way the healing properlies of tllis % it-:- and call test ify to the good manl wik had 11 s on his b-us. and by baillinie_ Iboin inl ,t water 1hwy b. a ti) hieaI at c e. .-v 2.t W. M. NASH SURVEYOR Terracing Leveling Drainage NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C. NOTICE TO ( RLDITRlIS. 01he estate 0 S. ). .1a haffey, dlece'asedl. ire(- helreby notileid and r je tuired to present. hm d11 uy11 proent- tf) the 1111 dlersigled onl or befole the 3th day of Septllber. !, or1 be orever bal :ed. . . \l. \ M H .\l E-T, A.dministiltat'. Auguzst II. 1H1. 1-:t-A No Worms lin a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have an in healthy colir. which indicates poor blood, and as a rule, there is nore or less stomnach dizturbanwe. GtOVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly for t oor three weeks will enrich the bood. ihn prov" the digestiou, and act as 1a GCeneiral Strength ening Tonic to the whole systerm. Nature will thmn throw cff or dispel the worins. and tihe Child will ie in perfect health. Pleasant to take. W0c per bottle. Al11;EVIl.LE-1tEN WOul) .lll 'TAIl. IN lu', ll s ' 1 I11 I'I; -t lY I)~SIA I'D I rz,',: ooll i. \' IN i -: l ( 1 Y A 1 .\ 'c-r1 i li e.5 0 a.0 c0 . WilTlT OR C.\M, on ii unfier signf~i for any in:"~ .ii y . i dvnit., aboll' <)1ir p!;in of in lr U' atrictioll by ''r, Wlidstormin or Li.htinil. A+nd <Ic " - c!l-a. 1ca all: mt l rane l'oil pa nly in exist11,;C. IOmm r wo ar-e pre"pared ol 10rove%' to yo) 'Iat oulr*S is he safe St and .he:l la )f insurance knlown. Ou a1..- c'ation is now ~ . 11n1ed to1( write Inslrazlle iln the counfltijs If Ah. T'L- o:Ii.:ers are: fi''-N. -1- 'ILASEli LYO.N. Presidaent, (ojlmbia, .S. C. .1 It. BI. A E. E, Gen. A id., ec'y. 4- Tr'leas. GreenIwo~od, S. C, DI RICCTORS: U r; ,at . ...\P. Carmel, S. C. j .-\l. bI ;:tlbrell ...bbeville, S. (C. .3n1- II. ~chlds .. .....radleyc, S. C. A., W. \ iunigbloodi . . . . Ilodges, S. C. J. N. C ~xim13berlaini. . MeCormIlek, S. C. It. II. Ninolson . . . . Edgefield(, S. C. 1.. Tininarmamn, Plceasanlt Lane, S. C. J. C. .lartinl............rinetCtonl, S. C. W. II. Wh'larton .. .. ..aterloo, S. C. (Jreen1 wIII, S. C. CHICHIESTER S PILLS - - Lndlel An orDu toto ht~hm-tr' 1Manen frand/A I'ii in n.d c,-l occid niceItlIani . ... h hnes, seile I w~bIth n RIwon. s 'Take no ohr.,u oj yB DIA lND t \Nll PIlI.R. 25 0*yearsnownasillest.SfcestAcways It.ble SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVEIRYWERE Colinty of laturens. Dy 0. (1. Thompson1501. Priobate? 1 lJdge. Whlerec as M. . Ilovenat S. Sa xon has of. Aicnnistrat in of thle estatle and elfects ofl 8. h.. Saxon. Th'lescetc are herefoe, to) rite' and ad. mish ai!ll an Idd .inlglar~t th1 kindred andl ('cdito-s ofl tw .1i 8. b. Miaxon, dceasced. that1 thcy bce and~ ap~pear I b' fort' lilt. inl till Court of Probate, toI be1 hllId at ILaur enls I ourt' Ilouse, 141au renls. S. C., onl the 2' t hI a of Auguist, 19i-I8 next, aflcer pubIIlicationl hereof, at II o'clock ill the forenloonl to sho(w cause, if aniy they have, whby thle said AdminlistrIation3 shlouldc 0 it'b granlted. Giveni unlder' my1 hanId tIs 1211lbldy 0. U. TI IO.\ PSON, '-23-A j. 1'. L. C. Tlo Improve YIIur Igestlin. "i' years' my di gest Ion was so Illoor that I coulId 0only cal the Ilightest foodts. I trited everything t hat I hlear'd ofI toI g.t 1r11ief, but3 not ui I about a yeari ago wh11en I sitw Chiamberla in's T 'abIlets asdver1l1ised antI got a bottl11e of' Ihem dill 1 f11nd thle rightl trtmt~ii. Sinrce tak inig the ml' iy diIgestlonl Is Pa. * e o6e SSSe ee e e00. * (1tOSS(" HILL NE WS. * o)ss 11111, Aug. 19.--The death of Veteran Alexander 1). Owens last W'ed liesday afternoon, though not unex pected for several months, removed froin our midst, so ffir as we know, tihe oldest citizen in this section mid cast a gloom of sadness over the com munity. lie had been in very feeble health for moro than a year, (1ue per hals largely to his advanced age of eighty years. lie had lived a long life, huible. reserved, yet useful as a citi zen, neighbor and Christian gntleman. iis life and conduct as a Christian ail meimber of the laptist church, so i r we k!now. was uireproached and exmIlla ry. Though his life was long and he had reared a large family of chiild'en. yet his was tle first death to Over in the family. Fle is survived, Ireforo. by his wife. who was a .lite Re'-l, ; nd all of his children, live sons anI I Yre d'u I IlgLIters. I Intermenttt was ), a I lityv Sprins Tursday af '"nnnat 1 o'clock, condnetled hv Rtev. W. ). lRatchford. -v. (h-o. : Smith. who has beeln in h I trainin 22:1 <c I'or arm hhis ('42)1 l i ns - :'' neli. Ta . hanisville, Ky., tho !I. '.:I -d4' I lt ' i III I , s ~ lan s v i Iat Whe ue lie. r'es('rned Sti yg na .1 1 all re i red examina '''nidt 21 ):'iliivt of i t e (ht i aou l Valy thnll l. it Itthe rank of firto ani. lie is It wen ord red to port atj '.Ir . \I vae do. 1.%rylan-1]. -4 ab 11 1 h 1ld h1is Iast ser-vice. at o atpt itt Ibreh Sunda1 (tati y ml o rn tin tkwhich 'ill leav presen tld his resig 4 in Ia iator tthe Ihurc hw t' at I t s r a Ie aI l i ld s i it f l that of .ltutary. Ile i,4 now arranging his :affairs inl preparlationl for h Iis nt(\w work, and will leave Cross Hill the lat 'er )art of this wreek. By7 his exemlp I arIY life. and his faithful pastoral ser* vico. ir. Smitlh has endeared himself TO his cotnrega tions, all of whomt re uert to los him and his family from their ttidkl, yet they commend his pa' triotism in voltntarily offering his life and service to his country. * ose e see ....e * e e .e e LANFORD NIWS. * 1)21 l. . '. I. 1 . \V .O. - y I . .. I v I . -. re * . n I n-'-2 lit.l - . .l \' \ n . I. ::: .: );i 822to -1)l21. . - . ni::. . ru' l ho rYi :4 hl y. N. \\ M . 1 it.ll i n. andl 242 a1 1 11 1 a . i t II,. i wI k ry. .II Al . .1. 1.21 lfrd.nfot'd.albu'u tun'1l42IS i ) \liy I,;t2nfoKt'' h iast 41)21 - 22-1 polsli'l~IOt ill Al1'ld21 iti. .\1211r.t !birn 021 nd .\iiliiS.e -tlat ins and( -I ie I.ifr.I.W o ruT p n t2''ifol'.SO'atil lt ''a s cil iiVI lr.l I l'' a t s .le Wiolliams enjoylI'S Id lep'ani vil- of have 21 vry nio -'212 \ 'll2i f all l iy t hen.00 w it t ill h42i2' 114 how iasi Katurday Qu''2t it a ii 4 ime fth r wfr indin. relatives. The211 ladciesi If theIial Iimprlle o M I. Wlrpx. oi rdy tenon, Acii, .\,41ustl'!id.ywtI This ommitye on pro-s i1a iss worklC11111) (o haveas vryIl ier Iiomne aftl showex(I y lour inerst it the imr nemnt of' our.V s1ho. 11by1 met:o \lr.'. Osa Thomargs, aIf fAmy r(are vit ed-ori th1 'Cis ee lastiti r~ltive They mad the troipsast woek in the Th(ei nial rlti it o this lattter itt p1am('il wl meta th ob l' - .\Irsn homeIad11 nex Thur1Msday I' t a lhis aocain of Otr(e leasurei vloi tihl' faily ands fr'liend Vof the( fmily. .\ i . ItyW Johnsoi tan, of ArIsada r '1etr tripi from iichmn, hashing .\'l(lilgs fee laysmwit hat' pretsne COLE L. BLEASE SPOKE -IERE MONDAY (Continued Firol Front Page.) above. It'ferring inferentially to the roeint statement of President Wilson in which he said "I have no reason to fear that they (the people of South Carolina) will believe that Mr. Blease is or can be a friend of the adminis, tration'", Mr. Mlease said he didn't care wilat 'resident Wilson says or writes, "I d1c't believe the people of South Carolina are going to let any inan tie a collar around their necks and be dictated to" how they shall run thei. governinent. III Islit; Connection, he reiterated his charge that 75 ,pver cent of tho men in the atny today, amuong them the three lichey boys 41hom1 he praised lighly, are followers of hII I mid chaUlengod his opponents to dis pirove it. lie said the lalboring boy: and the (otoll mill hoy.i had gone to war while the "town sports and eig a,4ettk suckers" had gottell .xellptled. .\1'. Ilease advocated a fixed price of .-) cents a ioitltnd foir cio hell and fied 'ral aid for goodl roads. ApproIching Ihe li iject of 111legr 's. or n\,lwt4 a considerable ninherIII Wilre( in the i' lienice' , he said that tho re : lrn i ' negr Si 1olers wvere going to deniland the righit to vote and hlold oi l icle. , Wh~at is, your. an1swer 1o4)t - - lit. ,said :h tw sa lin~l eri~ wich! :h-lid hte lilt to Ohe stalt's. Saying that he would lnot say alny Ihinig aLainlst .\r. Dial else-;Where that i would not say he'r, hIt proceeded ') rha.1sih SonIe charges against tile hitsiless careel of \t. i)ial which have bo'etn fea I tred ill he ' harlestTon American and which can be found there mlost any day by anybody Who Wants to read about then. .\tr. Dial was 1ot prese't1 to aniswer thes;e charges and was not invited to be present. .\r. Illease has never iade them in the hearing of .\lI. I)ial. lie (uoted the late Senator Tillman ascharging .\Ir. ])Iall with being at 11:1 kellite. lIII saidt that Mlr. Dial opl posed the stat- warehouse systemi and six per cent money for farmers. In closing his addrss lie reiterated his statement, which has already beell published in which he said that il 'levteld he would go to Washington anl offer his services 10 Presidllelt Wilson and if 'cssay slpporI hiti for a third terin as peie t .\rt. BIlease prodiled his It l ct ionl by a1 InaIJoriy of 1-1n or lifteen thou sa l votes. Clire for Iytte) t'h:oi l he'i jil' ('illj' 1rid Il )jar li. -. 14 1 .."i f I I n W II ti . i I u hI I t-' \l 11i' u h n. "I I ti Ii I r d 'w ii I \ ii i l li ( e l ' i ' '.ii' I a : i-j I. vil . cI . I ' i I I. :I 'a tilt L"r - sii I i'll'hi V V,1h0' wht wa ' lit . t I i t of d It:h' w1 Ii the att k (f y.-t -lvn1t aa .i ian. lSotw o b ; n Ih bes atsv - iiolt Ili to . s-: w'~ ~eri a g ot Ie all i :al~l 1 as-e tht lif eie. 0 wso i av t ,i f it hil ! .il d N.li ' ta e ' h.-11 ha 1 act us o i b h'ai ' e li- t t.:ags ilt' th Pt( (';i iyiig iI I - .ps. st i 1 vli tt i i ll c us 1 aad. \fo-rean Tnas ofes,-chr:l on'h resore vtlya nd l nryby puifyb- tnd '* rihilwr t ih e blo. Ynon f-'i eeyls ten'th 'ng he hotortn offewr ic-r 60.s.Gn Wo I'f. nlear I llksdale ih s inUnen i ar e nig .\lr .l . W arren(I'501 Ii.lt' b''es I )loveud.r m s. O l e clss raCie and02 isaet fam ile nextze hes bayifhodsostin 'e lafoment wreoo Is ge~nt a priaciful again. let she wasp acie noon apl real o'0lock fThie funaea.a !im. The palharr.er e COUNTY CAMPAIGN OPENED NONDAY (Continued Front Front Page.) in the past. He said that when he went into oflice 16 years ago that a heavy indebtedness was hanging on the county, and that in spite of the heavy flood losses for which not an ex tra dollar had been appropriated, the county Is loday free from debt and op erated on a cash. basis. lie said that the oflice of supervisor is a big Job. lie has given the county i busiless gdminis tration. for recently the Comp troller General had said that he con sidered him one of the best oilcials in the state. The adminiktration of the finances of the county is the 1iniport ant thing he assered and he has given eflicient service, doing the best possi ble with the means at the disposal of tle oflice. Speaking of his opponents hei said the people should examine rheir records as busincai men and as former ofilcials and see what siucess hua's been theirs. .t. 1). W. Watt si.d 1ltumnhert had hIid the otille a lol.g timile- -rli g --meelh Th ofliev Should hep filled boy ' mn 1131Of ability. expOrience aid coil servative. These requisiti lie possess aod will give 1 cinl (i molival afilnin istration. lie said. "If you don't want -->d rwoi t is, (on't vo(t(' for .ohn Wat us". !i-- re'*1rredv4 to) Mr. linmh11er-l's re4c"'." v'ii -iciz; I 01i m for. he way inl wOhi hIl has 'onldut ed tlie office antd tle pool .idgment shown In the work ing.4 of the' county's ro ihs. !! prn:I i sed itleieley if elected. County Treasurer, 11. .1. iaigston announced his van i d('v and asked the sinport of lie people for Ilie otilee, pledging his ap preciation and faithful service if elected. Ross 1). Young was "at hone" and received a big welcome from his home folks. tie gave an iaccount ^ of his st ewardship and said that he had giv on tlie county a business administra Iion. lie told of having loanled $:5. 000 of Jail money at 5 per cent, and $10.011 of roadi money collected. at 5 per cent. 1le is always glad to "cvole homie" where lie has alwes been giVenl sllenldid Support. ('oity Commissioners. The calldidates for C(ountv Comimis sioner. Messrs. A. D. Blakely. 1,. W. \lartin, A. II. 'Moore. 11. Wrightt Mar iin. .1. C. Nelsoni and .1. It. O'Dell, brief ly anin1onn1 eed Ite ir candidaci's anql av-k.d the Silffra e iof thio \N)tels ill thIl comling election, aill promliking NIh fili, illeiwnt serviie if (elevatLed to the loIfty oIffivo to whi-h thevY aspire. T1e crowd was ill a g!ood ht r a ind complete line of I find on Fifth Ave and we invite yor L adies' Coats Coat Si DISPLAY A wonderful e stripes, and the se this department u towns, and at mu MINT Read al of the camfduates received a cour- I ' t Flaster., teotis and respect'ti.i hearing. i A piece of flannel dampened. with Ciaiberlain's Lfninent and bound on Tracer Denraxtration. over the seat of pain is often more ef A demonstration of the Cleveland feetual fo a laine back than a plaster lI anid does not cost anything iko as Tractor will be given on the farni of j much. Alr. Guy L. Copeland, about a mile and 1 a half this side of Clinton, next Tues- The Strong Withstand' the Heat of day, the 27th, which is efection day. Summer Better the Wek The demonstration will be given under Old peoplo who are fvB4 #Id younger people the direction of the Ellis Motor Com- who are weak. will be stfiened and enabled to got through the depresaing hcat of summer by tok pany, of Clluton, and Mr. 1li8: has is- Ing GROVE'S TASTRLES ch IITONIC, itpurilca sned a general invitation to all farm- and uriches the bloodand builds up the whole ss t. You can soon feel Its Strengtheeia. Invigor eds and otkepos Interested to attend. etlngEduectne p. GREENVILLE BUSINESS MEN INDORSE DAVID B. TRAXLER If 1141b beiie n Statedoiltilt g itrIogI th dep n heat u ebyitdik 'rtint-c Iaill 1. ' ra x i ng G for ' STAress fiThiii flit' purit 1) ist ri't. lit reiitiit lo in d o his sof eichs t he b l in tl upth fl 111 liLu list of? W~proe li ivi' I. fii'hisi iuss 111i!1 11114) III'e s iippoli'tic m.. TrAXIh r. Yhoiu c oon i elits elid ni noe hi't'ii ( 1'ii ii', bunt t is list, bhu' re'hr'stiutk i e, Is si . fiilt toi show 111 tlt i, xtlivil Is'i iiiit rut'. Iandother ilte tiersigid totten. nin of fcret.i60 le, S. ., hioeWt ly xupiaport 111111 t'iitloi.-u. l)ii Id iR. Tlraxier (oI, CON - G4 R EESS: \i\. . Cleveland A. . M orris .1. 0. DJoais rt. T.rm u W. it. Ialertine %V. C. I th1 st nphret ty .1. . llilisffoy A. r,. iarks ale J. S. Goodial W. If. Ilollstonl A . Mahaffey NN. P.. B3ull C. 0. Iobbs .1. 0. fames .1. A. uull W. D. Phillip s W . Matin A. C. laegevan .. .fet F. W. symrnes Wi. M. Janies A. A. Pearso'n It. '. 1). Par'fh Eu'1g:1o P. B.aleg .\.hi W. H. Haletine '11i. KNilg r a t nI gs~tlll andl Co. J. -. vlahaffoy .1. It. Tira3unlhar A. If. Pyzon A. 1. Clshlita . A. Chandler C .1 . NH eo Jabses If. I-ice 1.. Flius;ton It. K. TowneCs V-.. W. nodsol W. P. Ligon W.. S r I'0. P. Ala nill W. I. Iti.\l'ee S . ts'.I W.~ A. Jme H.() W.1.er W. l'l W. T. artinso . W -;.oustoni NEW ARRIVA S at Mi-'.eraCorhaly \''. k' r -nhas utrtrn dfo e York . here he urc Ase t.h.\morrt le h s o d re a.rrny diy to ee ur irs shwin ofCur Silk Dresses. Serge hresse A. n aryFl H. arksde OFFAL IL2.O ONl J.n nsld oos Rai nestok e pohesowngo lage Waugrudn c. lower prices -to-\VV.rDDepartmen