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I LOSEJS AND 'GAINS ~4J~Warning Ii M3iddle and Far West. More Seriows Ii East. After you eat-always take Chicago, April 12.-While the un Cauthorized strike of railroad elnilloy A T O N IC ces which started in Chicago two EATO NIC CFR YORSTMCS 'eeks ago wvith a walkout of 70O (FOR YOUR STOMAQhSSA) Instantly relieves Hearburn, Bloated Caaq swytchmen ox the ihicago, Milwaukee Feeling. Stops indigestion. food soudnurren and St. Paul ralrad today apeared peating, and ali the nany miseries cau d dually to be waning yi the Middle Acid-Stomach %st and the Far West, the situation EATIONIC Is the beat remedy. Tensof thou. sands wonderfully benefited. Positively guar anteed to please or we will refund ney on a zore serious asPect. Wal ad uet a big biox today. Yoia'will am The, center of developments in the Laurens Drug Co., "-urens, S. C. walkout of insurgents had defluiteW .shifted to the Last, where additions ______- to the rebel railroad workers .had caused a serious stolppage of freighl andl passenger traffic and the'elosiug or several induistries dependent on the Tested Seeds railroads for supplies. The siation Ii the Chicago yards For Field and Garden slowed a marked improvement, replorts fromt other large railroad cen Octters i the Middle West indicated that aboutt (1 ' fre e vuirivties of te crisis of te strike was ist and -eed'-ftr hime CUse. Canning andthat the strikers wer returning to shipjing-wit fihid seeds to plant for heavy yields of grain (r hay--which to woi in Lw for aburidant pasttuage. cers of railroad brotherhoods. who hla\(, 11 ighitilng tile strike since its Ince lion. were confident tat the oreakin. m of tile walsout i tie Ciago, prit -il 12--Wbe thloe un-a veos es ii )i o work in other S"EEDS stkrasls af the bhut varieties, iv 1'14-alefitil 'i tt stod for ge~ilmiilatisn toward the hiag of tie strike. ersi 'ti'.i jlrit . ,enlt SrtPau of the outlaw ardme's Wr,, nraduato bain iontract the Mkidle 31, ivimr~ triioely ;n feltulatI.n an~d an-.tof.sir o tat il al ii r T. ut vrio,,s. M.1.d froo. r oad ls v with te Brot erhood of in1 te lr Trainmes ai Clee Switco o, a Won of North Aeica id not SE~EDSA1ENl to Ineroeloip e its his the101. RICHMOND, - - VIRGINIA ('i una'.s toll ed that tile switinls _________________________________________ tiikev w'as illegal. toIle broteraood orkers, who at-se 1)4O~lif' SE.l, PISTiON IlNA-S i'01? kTI'(ln~l0B1I.F: %j.' n W te Itoiie Sd ii inas to ive rilure satisfaction xhorl a FtAA SV,'sr is ;)roirr 'lsta I ed. if. witln Co days, after ptt I la , the it- sold lie ornv irsat is ied giel t ahe' on. ge wi:1 Iell w l t ])loll(.\, NV ( ICC 1%( feil tse vaIll 0 1C1*C~ nd t i let of tihe rmu1s. all dI t1- oi itil I nvoic- sh 0 Wj flz purchas1 11. e I'llgs A1h 111i he 1tlizl lr tailroadgh s for Up kCOLMI SUPPLY '6OMPANY 823 WEShT GoER VA IS STREEaT, COLUI rIA, S. C. 45-tf WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY BY MAKING YOUR OLD CLOTHING SERVICEXB4E We have lone it for thousands of others; whiy not for you? We believe a trial will convince you. FOOTER'S --Cleaners and Dyers Matnaee Toda yt an ciny.Cmepin, anyere ondthate arag yubwporam.n upno ithewlkon teCi an rfrt njytenery reupiond ofwokiote are coin terofthe best ruetike in- frwiusng otats lokn ie-eb yodua ie. or m igatio n w teer.o h trkPei \'mosC t and perhd's CpdntGnaofthe outlawllaardmen'it or, gvn tipey:ratb yo d orgc~anizain.d cestract h al em'rnt ri s icd fres. htro rv wtaste Btherodf pefet n tsclarsad TrainenadseSwich T.W.W ~o me in SN mel-y a Columbfaseterc i o SEEDSmen athisomebeshpwneieuk.n WL'L E.,IMO I'SLOOJ{.rN)[il .it RELIABLE\NEELER WegaateDul elRns ogv niestsato us, should come with clean hands," he said. "The Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen took a strike vote in se cret two weeks ago. Ballots Were cast at 140 points and authorized brother hood officers to call a strike if their demands for increased pay and better working conditions 'were not granted. If our strike, cleanly called in the open, if illegal, what do they call tac tics like that?" J. A. Farquharson. an officer of the tBrotherhood of -Railroad 'lrainmen, said Grunau's charge was "a fabrica tion out of whole cloth." Atlanta, April 12.-Sale of through tickets except on one train -to points north of Washington was discontinued today -by the Southern railway, while I the Seaboard Air Line discontinued selling tickets to all poinfs north of Richmond. Because of the unauthorized strike of railroad mien in the North, it was explained the railroads were not in a position to guarantee passenger traf flie in that section. The Southern, however, will sell until further notice through tickets to New York on its train No. 31, leaving here at midTight and arriving in \fashington at night as the Pennsylvania railroad states it can handle sleepers at night. WILSON CHAN(ES SI'.U31I PL AN-S 11il Not' Gi to Woods Hole. Spnec TIoo Limi11ted. Washington, A1011 12.-President Wilson will not establish the stiimer white H ouse at Woods Hlole, 'Mass., as had been expected, but probably will .elect some other place where more accommodations are aVailable for the large staff of secretaries and attaches. It became known to(lay that the an nou ncement that the president had se lected the estate of Charles R. Vrane, minister to China, for his s11mmer11W hom1e. 'was premaiitire. h'le president had acNepted .\r. Crane's offer of a lease of tihe property, but it had not - ni l!:ccted by tOhe secret servi e operatives and W%'hite House attaches. who always ianagJ the househol(i su roundiings of the ilesidelit and his family. When the White louse advance agents canie to go over the ground, it is said, they came to the conclusion that the Crane estate itself was not large enough and that the accommoda tions to he found in the village were insuflicient for the force from the ex ecutive offlces which would have to -be moved to Woods loie for i e sum mer. It also developel that the Crane mansion is close to a railway trak, where many trains pass day and night; that there are several automatic fog signals in the vaters of Ioxng Is land sound close to shore, and that the layout of the 'rane grounds in re lation to the public streets ald sidt. walks of Woods Hlole were sich that the secret service men advanced what t hey t ermed rliclallIy obhstadles to iti' egiular Plans for' giuarding tihe When thI)ese conlsiraltion111s wvere la id 1i fore thie pre'sidenmt, it was sail, to dayhe etanitly abadndhspn to) go to W\oods1 utile ati was regrlet tnul that .\Ir. Crlane's offer had been a <ejtedt befotre all the physicai consid-. ilrationas which his aides ftel ari- - liortati, 'wer'e itnvestigatedl. It has niot ibeen decidled whelte t pre.sidenit wvill go in viewv of the eianiged '.ilan, but several (of6 rs are f: fr him.i. The White I louse execut tivle force wants to Choose a iplace .here the physicalI a rratngemetsI arec as ichi thle samtie as hmere in Wash.. i ngmton as may be piossible. 'The p res ident did not go Imotomingg todaty, bitt spenit his time otn the White floilse jiortico on thle soluth laIiwn a nd ini his sttudy. Ills drive about the (capitalI Sunday served to ( liet pecr sistent tum0ors thiat lie had sutffered a set back. Hear Ad miral G rayson reit erated that the piresident wasii in bjetter condlit Ion than he had I- sen at any t ime s ice lie trtued ill fromi his speak i ng tip 1last Octobier. I Soc'iety~ .itmosphiere In Serial. it is obvlius toi ial serial fanis that there muistt lie a new sorit of at mos phere in a Rtobert W. Chambers' se rial, andl iiretor Oeorge 11. Feitz, wvho 'mrpdttced "'The 'iUlack Secret, the hatestI Pearml 'Whi Ite serIal by this famous authmor', iprepa red thle proper environtient for' the Chambers' char acters. .\r. Chianibers' types arc not of thme sort hitherto associated wvithi suergIalIs- Wlhey are *uf the dIrawing room, the Hunit (Club and the veran da at Pfalm 1lefch and Bar ilarhor, as a weleomie sutrprise to the serilt fan who has bhecome more or' less ac cuistonmed to denizens of the tunder world as the weavers of actioni in his continiued picturesl IHence, it is hot suirprising that Dl rect or Seitz took his company to the famous .\ieadowbrook ilunt Club on Long 'island and .hlotog raphmed many scenes with this 'world-famous ren diozvoIIs of society ani a background. The mnsion of nt elebratednr1miti umilonaire in -New Jersef was also photographed in oror 0 that .3%r. Chambers' characters might a'ppear perfectly at home in their motion picture surroundings. One of the important interior scenes in the first episode shows how high society revels at 'its own, func tions and a ball room setting of great magnificence was built especially for thia. Dorohthy Ward, one of the principal dancers in "The Betrothal," the production that ran at the Cen tury Theatre, was especially engaged to do the solo dances in this scene. "The Black Secret" will pe sben at the Opera House on Saturday of each week. "Rals Pass Up All Other Food for One Meal of lat-SNAP.W Their flst meal of RAT-SNAP is their last. Kills in-few minutes. Dries up the carcass. Rats killed with RAT SNAPI leave no odor. RAT-SNAP cones in cake form. Ureak into small pieces, leave where rats travel. No mixing with other food. Cats or dogs won't touch it. Safest, cleanest, sur est rat and mice killer. Three sizes, 2:-c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by Laurens Hardware Co., Putnam's Drug Store and Kennedy Bros. Cleaning the Oil Stove. To clenn the wicks of either ol. lnips or stoves turn thein fairly low so thit oiily the larred part is visible. Then take n sinull piem of sanipaper and rnh over the top of the wick care fully. on both siles. If possible. Aftet tlis "openttio'n" the flaime will burn eve'liy withouit Stnoking, paying you well for the smina. nnount of tihne ex pendted iII einnin: the wick. OWEN BROS. MARLE & GRANITE Cb. DEDSGNERS MANUFACTURERS ERECTORS Dealers in everything for the "eme * tety. The largest and best equipped mon umental mills in the Carolinas. GREENWOOD. - S. C. PROTECT YOUR ROOFS B-Y USING Our Goodyear Liquid Roofing Cement Ben F. Estes, Special Representative, Laurens,S.C. We also carry a high class of paints and varnishes. Will call on you at any time. Standard Paint and Lead Works Cleveland, 0. Voiles, Organdies and Nets for Spring Dresses i In1 0111 toi k of piece go(IS for' pring and ,1ume ,we disl.1 (playing Novelties inl colored Vo(iles. Orgamlies n .11(1 Nets which are uneuiualed in their hemlity for fS'pring andl(1 Sun'Iner 'Dresses. Visit our Piee (oods Depalrdi tment this week. and let ius show you Ilese n1ow materials for you or you r (Ialighter's n.ew Spring Dress. Z~ Forty-five Inch Dress Nets We -f( showin'g many patterns in) this Dress Net for (hadlilt ing Dresses, som iplain and some tu d, just ready Ifmr making. Price per yard $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 aiM $5.00. Colored Voiles Plain col(red Voiles oi f 0lhe leading shades inl idainl volors an1d 'the Ahades are -all tilb proof. T Ihese P'lainl Voile" are forty inwhes wide and prived atf 75c per Yard. .Fancy Colored Voiles Alan". nw dlesignis anld pa)"tternls'which were designled fo his seas~on's sel lng. are. nlow ()n display readyh for .\ourl selectionl.' We are S1hewin.,g these Figirl3ed Voiles ill i shades, in widths from thirty-six in1hie.s to forty in3e lie. Prieed at 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 the yard. Organdies White and Colored Coored Organdies in plain shades inl ill the m1lost. * opiular 'hads for this season. inl widths forty to ft. y-five inhes wide. -Price 75c the yard. Plain White Washable Organidies'shoiwn inl 'heautifull1 qualiies inl widths from thirty-six inehes to forty-five inc-he,s wide. Priel at 50oc, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 yard. White Battiste Pealtiful m i sheer (Iua'lities of White haltiste with .\lereprized filligh in 'widths (ff Torty inehes. Prieed at 65c, 75c and $1.00 the yard. Wells. Clardy Co. LA(E SILK IIOSf1~itY A DPITLC ~fLR We atre shlowing a beatitful1 lIne of LAU KL11LC' UIAI LadiesI' 14ilk Lace HosIery, in black, T he ne(w (Collatri for' its and white, brown, anid two-.tone sh les. , . DresseM. Afany designs, to sielect from. pirlced at $2.50, $18.00 and( $8.5 thle mir P'rie *1.00 and *130.