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Ie Thed %, Ki / 2 ack age ;A 4 NNAq.' k - . e ) ,I~-t -, ,k. - , - - - N i t -ep - !h 4~ fr. - - rt- ,T t a 'bF I"-. 9 eld1ih -4et ih Mondav and Tuesday 0, 0) A~'~ FiTMi'ON t T C i CHAPLIN Plow Nettf n" UNN SIE si l c e i - Ao- ' Chilren 5ct Adlt 25cts Includ IPST NT ACTIO CHAPLIN1 Pul; New Stuff In "SUNNYSIDE" Chauffeurs the Cows, Mows the Floors, Entertains Woodland Nymphs "New Stuff" is the best (description of "Sunny side." It is real comedy in the best sense, far there is a thread of pathos running through the story, Charlie appears in the character of the hired man of a small town country hotel and store. His mani fold duties give ample opportunity for new and in genuous business. Children l5cts Adults 25cts Including War Tax GRAY COURT TO "AVE NEW BANK Alplittcalion iath- ki* ('orCharter' for t'aoles 1lin1k u 1;-h a ('11ala (if $;tI,. M. Oleen si'; itlner Ist. Gray Court, .Iu.: a.--Aplicatin has beel n ade for a :iter for tie 'teo tiles batik wIt: is pre - d to have ready for business ->: Set j aetat her Ist iwithi a capital stock of $50, 0a0. Th e ptitiones for the chatier are 1''. T. 'urry, J. A. Curry, 1,. It. Birooks. A. .11. Owings. Dr. J. W. len soil. . 1'. Dorroh and 1). R. Abericroml A II eet iig was ieti Saturday after noon at which tinie the organization of rt baitk wa tna t atively executed. P. T. ('urvy is to be preA'sit of the ntew banlk, 1,. Ut. Blrooks v i'l bo active vi(e--presidtnt atnd A. .\M. Owings will be cashier. The meetintg Saturday af fl-rnloon was presitltd oiver by P. 1). 1tal1. It i:- pr-oIpo;.e to halve IIh( new banlk rvady fort' bisinesst. by Saptt i'taeib Ist. \ haidsotiltl Ia.' ling wilI he tir led it I. nt.ed a::. I te ho w f lthe nl ew\i h aik. althowhi it is not hop I to laive tIh- 1iin ay by th e ( I penin : 11 c. T in at *a I 1 y) ot n !ta Ilal i' b -t, 4n1dunil 0hw nrCwi 11ueu a -or. cited. Thim new einin will Wil.. tyhIe~ a'rllate ont th jlti :alj'iit ta the 0stor ()f 1'. T. :'1rry ificth oflce tlltid i llt iiol'.A i1 )s < 1 h- ain has Tha I. 1.- r, w ww haniking int ilal ut: tatt- I 1a11 ' I I. I atit'I hits.. in it' ai 1 t tw an and I.cionl, and ; t':t a .nnected ita Halafte 'Irtl I: hti . in is . ia e t i . . \. ( a'!r y. ml-- of I Iw it iln rs for h a i.4 1::aor of Gray l (au t. Th< P. opl h1,nk will ht. ihl slc onl I: Ifor ray ' aOur, the lBank of Gr:y ('ourt havin!).g bteen org1anli.ett li t t n i.or \'1:111 th t10 a 'y a ,: . ta t. la. Gr y s . <.id nt of thh: hwank while, I.. P: it.. wh,) is t4 o e :wive vic - i If t It l pha t la . ' t a' - i a ..\. ! .\1 (Nwin-. frinr ly a cash!icr orfithe \F-:WS M.- I.N.h% \ II '. 1S tattatt~ Tl' : ia \l, S ' lt is2 -: at ~11 t, I A 1 lat a It 't 11 at asE' Mvile upi EII presed That Wil. hill Illhenzollern1 h1v Tried inl 1,41n dt "". ta I a a li l'rbablay li lii This F.'all. on. . y . -T1,:.( , .at r t a l' I'a t I fi t ta n t a t y. haitt:i tht ta a b~'a ia ra . ,nt van ht in. ltaaat' at lhea l ri h t twil a'not he in- rn.:.' i S la nat aa . i tt tv b atn It i lii It o ii lt tridal o ail at t' t'atielV salaa t- I t )nft' t(a i' i ttanwri r la'aah b I a-t~ Ir la in I itutil tn.i~ rT'im'a it -e lia tat bin'-atsa te atiunn'r -aat i t oht l aia't'o.i wit other t'atal(i R jt 'a' t I , slat ra I ti -.s 1 n ii b: t iaI of~i \lt It.d I itaat taia:'s '.\:at tio ., tot:'!< IlttYr ttih Irit aa' t Ilatatult howevi. r 'tits I01tota bI t latte itone i itI' i rept-t titd i. l 't'tht pullt 'i lt ni' o h a t'ent ii'dt ta .e itt atagly la aup r thetli ser'Ssta lasth' Ifasn t here' . l~~'t l andiit thaa' aro Iirlu aty sridi.tionit(st at tat aoland muay and'hatg thetc'ie jow sttwiltlt ot cot'e IGrta' sti iat e 'tialsi n c l at'glandlof l'laltli. h I t'.it is nttt a I hlv d a lo ist honor.Ii Thetti prdrigasa It tortt tis trial tat tot tr at.'i jaid ges w t'aaa;i ha. chos-' (at lby thea lirtgit i'l is .A eii an. i-'rten h, Ita'ln , a tn d aa se foe' m nlt' k a ndt' 'it i x te l'La''ad thy w l o ti t tt lh corat. I hthat tenl t t E. [alto tookuli, lodciti jus~ttiita , Ill st for hitt tiofi I~i ~iana, to ejutie t etI W o f( t'heisuprt' e fout rof''ha the d'nte r limnt aryf ti tioi hoh tht'th cently said, rega'ding the former em peror and crown prince: "Both of them have been admitted to this country as a matter of fact, not as a matter of right, for no au thorization to travel or reside In lol land has been issued to them in ac cordance with the law of 1849 relat ing to foreigners, nor are they intern .! aIS dangerous foreigners under the temporary law of 1898, which requires that a foreigners to be interned must be deemed dangerous to ptbilic order, safety, health or morality." The newspaper points out that for eigners not in possession of anI1 auth orizationi to travel or reside here may be put over the frontier from which they aitne. Legal opinion here Is that H lol land's action in assigning residences to Wil Ilaim livohenzollern and his son consti tuted permission for IIthem to reside in Ilolland. The prospect of having the haiser in Enugland as a state prisoner has iven the public a great topic of discussion. Anite ida In. July I.-There is noth ing t preventi the former (riman em pr-or' or 1.hev form tr cown1i pince frot leaving Hlolland at Itheir plasure, ac cordinl.i to a hit gh gove In ient au thorityy at The Lague quoted by tle Attrilatin I) Teleg raaf cor respondent, if tiher of tieli shouh( leave howev r. the olhictal ploted said, Ile sur prise of their dtparture would be "un plevasant bothl for the Dlitc gover 111(ien anl Iie Dutchl people." "Should liere comlie, however, a fle tinaii for tit fortiter kaiser's extradi tion." tle ollicial said in an interview, "and should be t lhen want to depart suddenly. it is possile he will be pre vented. Ile can. aecording to the law of xtradition, he 'atrested', at the re quest of a foreign government. but a (etiland for his extradition must he nmade within a (etain period. "When the deimand for extradition coniine it will be extnitned in the light of laws 'nu1)I trcatiis flrst. flTh law to he iconsidered is the extradition la"ws, .\rtili HI. whiierol specifies offenses fmr uN ilel irigners iIll not he ex riadited. IA tradition also is sub.ie to a nuitliier of, other restrictions, forn li h ! and l'u ranttes. Should there COrMO : dvelland which is ftechnically correct and in order itle government tuuinut first obtain the advice of the Iihtuiul tnier v.hose legal jiurisdie tiol theli pelLson walited is r sidingl., Ieina in H!4- d a lt ilnt fi itr h ilt L ithe ilin l of that d - iltri Nt woui hav( to <h-Lif e whelli er ilmforniletapeor sh1olid ho e-x The fItreti r o ltti.it r ints t haii li 1 s ti tii li. Th( - in I ltny lake i e n- slid -ra andt a t ha'i t isherin ht- c uld ho- r(I hae y couniscl. Wu i foiurht li d iftr t i i ititin in, til 1 tri0 nll infrmI 1t min' of tI of its docision where Upon ilm oernn would act." The T*lraaf r o ays Ohw lulch "omernment,11 intends to ad lre s lil Io a .udicial point of tiew tv and "to 1ut It mildly, il is veryi uiiu5d bef (itlrmfitiiled." ee'u kn '..tikis .of1. N'lu iWi, .lon tess . fl I. i. \ .. 'IiW~' . 1on 1 (. Iltlyii hai rfesoalel;to Ivsikoms rnder PrIinceto.iniatl en. wo. '' in . I Wet ari (i idiIbt i t rad .\.e i. Coiw thed fiorI ftrne ni ill eahis.i sul .\lir.t' ,iiilalso \Larin over the firt tt lifte3'ent ai lolom( -th o tiet Lare .\i's .db d to. .\ltirn an . A.t ('tos .i. A.ir \let.a an.lrs.i' 1.\t. Iins are lioiting thir istr.r. We r.Waltry liring, ofii f\llron n .\irns. Tlcoa ICannon, of Ahhev ill,r and famii gly.n o tra tI lIa .\tiliLteri W. .cott lkn, of renle Co Itmbia, Its (if ~ins ii hisl a nd ar ni's. tlrj. an t.W. T.n. n .i'ones, is (I'an, alterdayne. Erskine College Located in a Well-known Town in South Carolina Offers to the Young People of Laurens County a thorough Literary and Cultural Couise embracing, among other branches of study, English, French, German, Latin, Mathematics, History, Bible, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Political Economy, Astronomy, Psychology. Good Literary Society, Athletics, and Y. M. C. A. opportunities. Twenty free tuition scholarships for young ladies. If you are interested i sell6ting a suitable school for literary training, s n for a catalogue of Er skine College. J. S. MOFFATT, President Due West, S. C. W-: 'iiiijri , 'ii, :-1 4 f jii i i r iin iinrniiw i llii A Remedy to Overcome Catarrh and Catarrhal Conditions was Dr. Hartman's Legacy to the c, UWorld of Suffering. The Doctor early recognized the insiduous nature of catarrh and consecrated his life to checking the rav ages of the worst of all health destroyers. PERUNA The Greatest of All Catarrh Remedies Cntarrh first attacks the mucous linings in the nose, throat, lungs, stonmeih, howels or any other part of the body. inehecked it finally trealks (own the tis us an:l e'hroi:ie atlhnnt eemil) which, it not fatal, ar"' aliways ditlicuilt to cure. (:uard your health with P'eruna. Don't wait until too late. PeruIn n s(xceII(t for coughs, co1s, errects of the grip and all eatarrhal IIntia inmat in in and congestiont of thlie mu ocous linings. Many startiling recoveries have been recorded. TOOK IT FOlt CITRiONIC ltfnON- HAD (ATAI!lllI IN WOUST FORM CII IT.S. "I had th l was il run "I was troubled for four or five down. marr latroud it was con years. A fe.w. A. . of I' runia slillw toli 1ini I thought Ho would always brig relief. In the IIysn f. I had a p1t01 ily lungs Spring of i 1914, I t-iganr taking l'i- :I"d l il lo, 110 iplte, Could not 1runar in :rnst ani ursed twelve sham. alwayS wrath mni tired. My botthe ndi :d hive not had an attacuk ~ni i wt nroiidr. hr t yi irs. I feet bettnr iand c:an I I ,ui n ft ii r ilis of l'eruna d ior w-ork th:tn in ten years. rid (in tirl ed. I now veigh t':i als cured rite of chronlici . Lioririrts 't'tia i iii t r Bronrhitis arin I recorinnrdil it as I \1kS. A. .1. NTKows. plenli rylenedt." .\llealt.jis Mi.n N. MURD0 ltiait V, (dfou want health, insist upo WRITE FOR THIS BOOK. having Dr. Ilartnian's World Pa itf slck nna Il flotrht, wvrll~r ,Ihe ruous Peruna, Tonic. Iiei.itrit (oiipalry. I t. I 8 Cod IN LIQUID OR TABLET FORM. urlhas, Oahir, for Dr. Inartdmanws evalth rtoowk. It Is free. Sent iM Sold Everywhere. q plain wrapper to any addres. In Ask your Dealer for a Peruna DO .T TODAY Almanac Louis/ GeyesClarlerug 0./ II"w Qualifty Goes Clearilliough The four marked character istics of this car are its Touring reliability, its staunchness, Car its easy-riding quality, and $925 its economy in operation. Louis Geyler They are the results of in Company cessant and untiring adher Distributors Michigan Avenue and ence on the part of the Dort 25th Street. Chicago Compan to a high standard of mam ure. PRICES: Open Cars Fourseason Car@ Touring - $925 Sedan - $1355 Roadster - $925 Coupe - $1355 Sedanet (Removable Sides) $1090 F. 0. 1. Factory Wire Wheels and Spare Tires Extra VV /. el VINCENT MOTOR CAR COMPANY Laurens, S. C.