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Pale Children Made over to your liking, with rosy checks, hearty ap petites, vigorous digestion and ro bust health. Give them a glass of this delicious digestant with meals, Shivar Ale PURE' DIGESTIVE ADOMATICS WITH SHIVAR MINERAL WATER AND GINGER Nothing like it for building rich blood ind solid flesh. At all gro cers and druggists--satisfaction or your money back on first dozen. If your regular dealer cannot sup ply you, telephone DIXIE FLOUR & GRAIN CO. Distributors for Laurens. After you.cat-always take ATON IC ClOR YOUR STOMACfI'S~5/.~) Instantly relievea Heartburn, Bloated Gassy Feeling. Stops indigeation., food souring. re peating, and all the miany miseries caus.ed by Aid-Stomach EATONIC is the beat remi e 'unof thou sande wonderfully benef<ied. osltivoly uar. anteed to please0 or we will refund money. Call and aet gi big box today. You will 000. Laurens Drug Co., Laurens, S. C. W. M. NASH SURVEYOR Terracing Leveling NOTARY PUBLIC Gray 5ourt, S. C. 0. Langdon Long ATTORNEY AT LAW Enterprise Nationall'ank Building All Legal Business Given Prompt Attention. GASOLINE SYSTEMS 011 Tanks and Puinps, Air Comn pressors, Computing Scales, Floor Scales, Show Cases, Account Reg isters, Rebuilt Cash Registers, Safes, 'Store Fixtures. THIE HAMIL11TON SA.LES CO. C'oluimbia, S. C. C. C. Featherstonc W. B. Knight FEATHIEJSTONEP & KNIGHT Attorneys at Law Laurens, S. C. All Businesi Intrusted to Our Care Will Have Prompt and Carefut Atten. tion. Ofice over Palmetto hank Mr. Featherstone will spend Wednes day of each week in Lauirens. Theo Laurenas Drug Co., Laurenss, S. C. Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Offiee In Peoples Bank Building UNDERTAKING C. E. KENNEDY & SON Undertakers and Embamners Onlls answiered any hou11r day or naight Sirnpson, Cooper & Eabb il Pnietlle.II in ll State tausi~ Prompt Atteniiona Given All iHusiness Blackwell & Sullivan ATTORNEYS AT LAW Promipt Attention Given All Bunsiness Money to 1)1an onl Real Estate Tlelephiono 850 Ofice In lSoimns Building WATCH Stor ch-Kidneye-Ieart- Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the'world's stand ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles GOLD MEDAL *The Naetional Remedy of' Holland for *enturie and endorsed by Queen Wilbol mina. At all druggists, throo sizes. * ad aewpt noknato Eliminate Poor The County Home dlemoistration' Agent of Laurens county Is planning a poultry culling campaign as a. regu lar part of her yearly work. Tho campaign will be carried on from Au gust' 1st to October 15th, us it has I been proven that best results are ob tallied during tils season. The purpose of the campaign is to enable the farm owner to realize a greater profit from the poultry ilock. 'With the present prices of corn and other feed stuffs it Is necessary to call out the poor producer or boai ding hen; to save as .much high priced feed as possible; to keep the best egg lay ers for another season; to provide sur ficlent space for this years young stock, and thus ma~ke it posible to re celve the greatest possible returns' from the farm flock. It has only been during the past few ;ea r.s that the culling work coldi( be siccessfully carried on. The U. S. De partment of Agriculture and the dif f'ren- state universitIes through the T( rt: of their :oultry deiartmen 5::e Odnoh~ to m ol a sele'itifoIe Idy of poult-y ,alld it is tiirou h 'hr'r~ ~ ~~ ~. tfillta h' uligwrkh 11w :iil'eto.011 of the good prodlcin., hvn- L; rery imlle and mo;t any doe aftN a. few moments praclie, can i.. (essullyiv perforn the work. The time of vear the hen sheds its feathers, t.h H.\ItMINAIl l~- T() BACK I'P THE-: DRlYS .Xsked i to Take Firm1 Stanid in Sup. port of Prohi bittonl In 111.4 Speech (if Acceptance. Ma rion, Ohio, , illy 9.-Senator 4-arding the Re:ublican candidate for president. was urged to take a firn stand in support of national lu'olil bition in his s1;ptech of acceptan(e'i, at a coliference today with J. F1'rank flanly, former governor of Indiana, and lroil hiton 111 cand1date for presi dent In 1916. LIte'r it was annoinced the -enator had not comil him self regarding the matter, while .Mir. 'Hanly said lie hoped to be able to sip 1)or:t himi, lt "would wait to see what the senator said In his speech." Mr. I anly announced he would not attend the national prohibition con vention tc be held in Lincoln, .luly 21, and hat lie oppoesd placing a na tional prohibitlon ticket in the field this fall, "I simply presented my views, re newed old acquaintances and had a pleasant hour. I did not ask the sen ator for any commitments on those questions and he'iade none. I don't think the prohibition party ought to nominate a candidate." Regarding the conference, Senator Harding said Mr. Ilanly only "present ed hjs viow s as to construction of the platform as others have done," add lag "we are always gladl to listen." Plans for officially notifying Senator HI arding of hIs nomination were a' nouncedl today followving a conference between the nominee andl TI. Coleman Duimlont, of Delawlire, chairman of the cominlt tee on arrangements foir the iRepuoblic'an national commIttee and Harry .\. D!augherty, of C'olumbus, the senator's manager' In the prle-coni venft Ion ('am paign. Thiie cevent will Itake ilacle at ' p m.,. .1uly 22, In ;at ielQd Park on the oultsirtsl~ of .\I arion, w' ih Nationa!' C'ha iran i ll II. I lays priiesidini. Folloin- ti .singin~g 0o' the r .spanggled llaniner by~h the ltepubliita Mc.\fee, hpat or' of Tlrinity Mg clhur chi M.\arion, whiiichi the setor at: nd"-. S enat :: l.odge of .\a sacht' 8ett, permanen~it chairmian of the' h8e ni--a ,I eaa.mlit'e, A ill.n 4 'r ni icnminnitl tomII whiebo th (ii 1io Anwirica the ( .':nInI ,to a i .3 4 . ~itcn ng of S't. .\M r air'li h ermumittee0 oni arrangr'menir, will mieet in Coilihu on Jlly 21. .\im. Daugi ihert'1y wll en tert ain at dIn ner melei of brahi Iicomit tees~ when Cna I~ in (ju$.dIns a 'o ( Xpeled to be0 disculssed. Another caller today was iHenriy l2. Stodd arid of Nw \ 'ork, a Prog ess li le'ader wtho assuiredi the senator tii' h' !rogr'essives o" lie country .were p: ek of hi m in his cam paign. Owing to his engagements the sen htoi' found dlifilty in workin gon 'his speech1 oIf acceptance. The 5ipech priobibly wvill b e shorter In length I han any utterance of similar naturie delivered in years. The senator said lie would leave certain subjets for moreC (letailledI discussion ini subse (jueint addrei'sses. Major General Leonard Wood and senator Cummings of rowva, will con for with the .senator tomorrow, Producing Hens solor of the leg of the bird, comb con lition and other simple physical char tCteristics are considered. The Couriy Homo Demonstration \gent, Miss Daisy 'Harris, plans to told a culling demonstration with each *Vomen's Deimonstration Club In the younty. Iti addition many individual lemonstrations .will be given. In this nanner It Is hoped to reach a najirity )f the farm flocks in the counity. It Is safe to say that fully 25 to ;0 per cent of the hens which make up the farm flock of poultry do not lay Dnougli eggs 'to pay for the feed they consume. Many liens are kept from three to five years on the farm and 4uch Individials aro always a loss to their owner. By keeping the best lay Qrs and culling out the poor I)roduc ers a greater proilt will be derived from the farm flock. Again eggs will be hatched froi'only the heavy layers and this will have a tendency to in.. crease tle layin qialities of the next genrCIationi. By disposing of all in ferior lens during the early fall suf lciet. room is provided for this years young stock. Tb ihis vil allow 111'11I1 tor l'o ing space and the health of the Hlook vill he increased, tihus CaUs lng a ,reator " prodilt ion. Adi~tinaIliior ation anldi goveri m n lit ezratiure ma he had fromt .lis.; Daisy liarris. Coouny I m 1- )emon xtration Agent. NTAi',V1E POSITiON Addresses 3Majority (if Landis Folis. Tells of Ilights. Salisbury N. C., July 10.-Address ing most of the inhabitants of the tex tile iill village of Landis, near here, late today, following a personal In vestigation of the trouble centering in the strike of several hundred oper alives, Gov. 'T. :W. Bickett gave warn.. Ing that, if the owners desired to oil erate their imills and operatives want ed to go to work, which they had a perfect rigth to do, the state would furnish 1whatever protection was need ed against those who might Interfere. ''hic governor's address, delivered from an automobile in a grove while stores anud all business houses closed that the people might hear hiim, fol lowed confereces with reprosenta tives of the Lynn and 'Corriher mills uinder the same managemient, and rep resentatives of the operatives. lie al so had a conference with disinterest ed citizens. lie declared that the mill owners had a right to discharge an employee if they had reason to believe it prop er, that workers had a right to quiit, Colds Cause Grip and influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the cause. There is only one "Bromo Quinine." L W. GROVE'S signature on box. 3c. CLE South Caroli NEXT SESS i:Ql'I '.' E: :'T A Ni) ('OJlIts Colbr le t.-0 ar. Tin Detroe ('ourlin:\ri rehltbo-t', are. Cumsr,0 ( o('! h ('-i p (hiris ens i utgt o ati 1nlnetin- .ahet hcY Mat Edhe oltalt. nr: . lt('(I to els ICt4i voi li Vi'; Ciitiracelit l T1ach1, flu eks rad i l Iorsereit -1(1 ns of te apic ins cote' Junr F:ull :nom DOn lNy's (ELAYYO that others had a right to continue at millmana;eInnt d11charge1d an em- R work and none had a right to ilter- ilo0ye(. Abotfive hu ndred work.r:* 1 Rheuam 1atism for'e. at that tine tiut, but the majorly of The governor spen1t the (ay at Lan- he sie have rtr.1 o won. 1 te oretel I il sten dis in an effort to brnltg albout a 1 i p'towrie! 1hat 'tho.t w ho l i ifively 3cutraiteed by 1.:1Iev-bel- offer tieient of the strike trouble whirl, not re 1 havrn i.(ii - . t(.3. 11V Ta. lies oi ne; Jois A g iril e. Celivered l - Btarted about fivo weeks ag-o %%)I ria the ii'ti:13; low4 who (P d. &Co. l'iiotte thell. %T The Cave Man 'Hurled a Rock The cave man could hurl Nujol works on an en a rock which was heavier tirely new principle. than you or. .I could pos- .; .o4$ sibly lift. But his enjo Instead of forcing or irritating f Oy., the system,' it simply softens inent of health was no the food waste. This enables greater than yours can be. the many tiny, muscles in the Vitality, bounding energy walls of the intestines, contract -these make, for, joy in ing and expanding in their nor life. And theytare, the' mal way, to squeeze the food birthright of everyone. waste along 'so that it passes *ft# ,, naturally out of the system. Enjoy the blessed privi lege of health. Make your Nujol thus prevents constipa your tion because it helps Nature life really worth living. To maintain easy, thorough bowel be physically fit it is only movements at regular intervals necessary to obey the' -the healthiest habit in the laws of health, the first of world. h. ...,. which is-maintain a clean Nujol is- absolutely harmless intestinal system. and pleasant to take. Try it. Nujol is sold by all druggists in sealed bottles only, hearing Nujol trade mark. Write Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co. (Now Jersey), 50 Bro.idway, New York, for booklet, "Thirty Feet of Danger". The Modern Method of Treating an Old Complaint Nuj ol Fation #EIS. .. PAT. OFF. na's College of Agriculture and Engine erin~g ION OPENS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1920 Es3'eI .3' V ( 3i ii ' 31 '. ~ " 33'3~l j ii'i ii ( ' hi~lty I FulierA ayisa l'n eun ~. V i''. ~ 33h3. '.' . H I .e:,.e*2a r--. Hi' .3 3 I... :3 j 3', ' 3'' 3.. 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