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A SAFE TEST For those who are in need of a rem edy for kidney troubles and backache, it Is a good plan to try Doan's Kidney Pills. They are strongly recommended by Laurens -people. 'Mrs. B. T. Bishop, 414 Park St., Lau renis, says: "My back ached so I could hardly got around. -1 felt tired and dull and all worn ou't and my kidneys were weak and didn't act as they should. I could hardly bond over and when I did it was almost timpossible to straighten up. My head' ached so I could hardly stand it and I swas aw fully nervous. Mornings my back was so sore and lame I could hardly move, and iny ankles bloated so I couldl hardly get on my shoes. I just couldn't do liny work. .1learing of Doan's Kid iley Ills, I began taking 'thom and they entirely rid me of my troubles." 'rlce GOc at all dealers. Don't sin ply ask for a kidney remedy--get Doan's KIdney PIlls- the same that Mrs. Bishop had. Foster-MIlburn Co., lfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. The Quinine That Ioe.A Not Affect The Head Bocaise of Its tonic and laxative (eVodr. LjAXATIVIM 3ROMO QUININE (Tal lets) enn be taken by anyone without causing nervousntess or rngir he head. I. W. GROVE'S signature on! box :)0e. V. C. eatherstnc WV. It. Knight FlAViERSTONI., & KNIGHT Attorney's at Law L~aurens, 8. C. All lisiness Intrust4l to Our Care Wil llavei Proinpt aid OnreftA Atten tion. Offlcr o-er Palmnetio ink Mr. Featherstone will spend Wednes (lay of each week In Laurens. W. M. NASH SURVEYOR Terracing Leveling NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C. Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Office In Peoples Bank Building Simpson, Cooper & Babb . . o v at L w. WIil Practice tn all State Vurts Prompt Atention Given All Bushta GASOLINE 8YSTErS Oil Tanlis and Pumps, Air Com pressors, Computing Scales, Floor Scales, Show Cases, Aceont Xeg' isters, Rebuilt Cash Yeaste'rs, Safes. Store Fixtures. THE HAMILTON SAL10 00. L Columbia, S. C. Blackwell & Sullivan ATTORNEYS AT LAW Promipt A M4nq.!on Qlven All Boeiness Money to frouni in Re-ai EAte Telephone 1160 Office in f4i1flmionn Bvumng UJNDERTAKrING C. E. KENNEDY & SON Und:.rtakcers and Embalmers ' u. u's'weredl any hour day or night 0. Langdon Long ATTORNEY AT LAW Enterprise National'Bank Building .All Legal Business Given Prompt Attecntion M{W DOiT'MS YREAT COLDS ANDThE RU First Step in Treatment Is a Brisk Purgative With Calotabs, the Purifiedl and Refined Calomel Tablets that a-: Natusca.. less, $-'o and Suro. Doctors lma'se founod 1'. e::porieneo thait no0 miii.lrtno for coriit nnd influ encain b le 1e;nded upo i fr fall1 ef fcctiveniess until the liver is 1ra:ndo thor oughtly netive. Thiat is viihy tht first steop ink the lroatiiment Is the ne w, nauisea. lens colomeal tablets calledi C:: !otaba, which are free from iho ie i(keninig and1 weaken ing eff'ects of Itiboldh style calo meil. I)(odo::I a''o p/:ut oit ht fact tha't anf act ivo0 liv er jony go a lonig wany of tho most ir .:iant f:ct'- in en gibl ing thli pait 2 nt, to suice';tfil it'h afand an utta ck an-l ward off pneui On C'lalabothtneoahd Oii o s, no w j'..a io .',y t e hi (: it erf'renenO vithi ',ir est ii', pileas i m .r v1 I. ext. mornin J4 r oh 1'' ha lon iety petoi for hewe VOLSTEAD ACT H1URTS PASSENER VESSELS Representatlhee of Steamship Lines Say That They Can Not Compete With Foreign ShIips If They Are Mi'no Dry at Sea as at Hinte. Washington, Jan. 13.-American pas senger steaniship oflicials appealing today to -ti house judiciary commit too for nodification of tho Volstead act, frankly -declared they would bo unable to compete with shlips of for eign, registry for the trade of the world unless permitted to handlo liquors for uso by patrons beyond the three mile American limit. About the only consolation they ob tained at the end of an all-day hear ing was a predIction-not for the record-by Representative Dyer, Re pub'llcan, MissourI, that "they didn't have a chance." This comment %was made in open session after Wayne Wheeler, general counsel for the Anti Saloon league, in opposing any let down In the present law, expressed the opinion that sone (lay the world would bo dry and 'that the ships of all nations would sail over the seven seas wvithout a drop of liI(or aboard. The shiping in terests iiIstId, how ver, that they had to deal with prob lems of thei present (ay. thlat .ltere has beem wholesale canc!ellIation of an oI Americnn ships by tr:mIsv. ho foand other v.essel )ound for the same ports unaffiected by prohibition restrictions. and that the great task of trying to make the Ameican fla.g supreme on the seas could not he carried on in competi tion rw-ith Great Britalin and other na tions free of all le)gislativ'e handicaps. P. A. S. Franklin, president of the International Mercantile Marine, warnel the committee that the death knell of the merchant marine was sounded if the riling by Attorney (Gen oral Palmer that American ships at sea or anywhere in the world, could not sell liquor, was pernitted to stand. Sipeaking as he said In all seriousness, and "with nto attempt at flippancy," M,. A. Quarle, president of the U. S. Mail Steamship company, declared owners wouldk be "lit subjects for examina tion in a psycholpathic ward" if they invested any vast sum in the building and conditioning of ships without as surlances that they 'wou ld be allowed to compete on equal termis with the coin tries endeavoring now 'to dominate ocean commerce. Representatives of other lines said all they could hope to obtain was the overflow of travel. IHarris LIvermore, president of the United American line, told the com mittee that construction of many trans-Atlantic vessels had been con templated but that "with this hanging over us we can not go alead until the question is determined." Half a dozen witnesses, representing many captaills, testified that as the law stood today it gave a ditinet advan tage to forel an traders because for -inr 1 fal- z. .w!titure of Americans refused to to ia'vel on dry ships if they could book passage on others where the serving of wines :w-ith meals was not a (!rimie. Mrl . Whleeler alonle was heard in oppiosit iion to th lea i Uof the stecam shii> folk, made at hearinig on a bill1 by IHeCriesenta ti ve ~ liidod, of IPennI-. Syl vanIia, ranlkinJg He imblicani membe~hr of' thle melrchant marine (ommiijttee to e'xemplt Passeng~er vessels engaged in foreign trade fromh provi sionsi of the Volstead law. Asserting that manny dis now we re "btootl egging" Mr. iioiltiply the d~iliculty of the dIry lawv's enforc(ieent and that It wouild lie a hbad pireceent to rushi 1 t the rollief of cy erybody whorse biusinie.;q wvas danmaged biy prhib~lition. C'iii'TY OF MWI'RDER iledid ing~ i..du Meavle WIsIIll lie l[anged for Pairt Ta'ken In Chliengo Illot. Chieau'o, Janl. I13.-Orover C. Red ding and ( Opecar McGavie, alleged ring leaders inl the Abyssinian riot on J1tne 2n1 last, in which two men were killed, were' found guilty b~y a jutry tonighlt o~f the murdler of Robert L. Rose, a sailo. at the Great Lakes naval train I ng stat ion, cne of tile two victims of lhe outbireak, andl wereO sentenlced to bie hanged. The fiye other (defenldan-ts were found1 not guilty. Ireddiung and( Mctravie were the leaders of a cult twhich advocated thle return of negroes to Abyssinia, and,. alccordling to testimony at tile trial, told prospective meilbers thlat if they returned to Abyssinia they wouldl be Jgivrn a hiomle andl land free. A parade of memb~lers of tihe cult was held( Onl .12nne 70.v~t uIn g wvhich an Amierica n flag was bumrnled. Qv('ral bystanders led by Rose at temp~lted to inlterfere and1( two of them were rhot and killed. A h li HEedsl' ( to t0 TFimes a Venn, .1viernig TIen Vonung to ai lrIt er. lRemIilemberng tils, net, as soon as yOui see thle fi rst raut. (;et a pkg. (if lRAT SNA P'. It's a s urie rat and mnice de Itrover. It's c'onvenilent, comes Iin ise form. 1no mixinig. Miunmmifies rat a rt, killiom loaveS 2n0 smell. Cats or dlogs won 't Ionelh it. Thllree sizes, 2'* i0( 5(nd $1.23. 50old and guaran ted by Ituren(s) Ii ardwiarie Co., Pu -- nlaml's trug Store ad Kencnevy A-n a a * * a * is* * . . a . a , * * , * LANFORD NEWS. * * ** **4**e *4 ** **..... Lanford, Jan. 17.-After a few days of icy and freezing nweather we are en joying the 'beautiful sunshino once again. Mr. 1dgar Wardell, 6f Iqnoreo, made a very interesting little talk Sunday afternoon at the Baptist church. All present enjoyed his remarks very much. Mr. J. R. 'Patterson returned home Sunday from the hospital at Spartan burg, where he went for an operation of apendicitis. ills many friends are glad to see hin home and doing so well.' Airs. J. R. Patterson has been very sick for several days with grippe and Is not improving as rapidly as her friends would like for her to. \Ve hope they will both soon be well and in their accustoimled health. Nir. G. C. Thomas of this place, and Miss Nora Ale!Abe or I'tiore, were happIly married last Suindlay at Roe 1Icl by tev J. J t. Williamnli, their former pastor. 'i'hey are at home with Mr. Tom as' larents. We extend to ai. pp yetunIig cou ple our i hearty good wishes. The Iltual I il provemen t Assoeiation will mte(t Fridav iftenloonl a -. : o'clock at the school house. All hie patrons are retI;td to attmlo this interesting Ineetingip. On Saltrday afternoon the \Voman's Missionlary Soclety of the I 'aptist (hurch- :will have tllei rgular month ly imeett lin,. All members are especial ly tirged to attend, as all meetings are impijortlant, and your presence is much desired. Mr. and Mrs B. N. .Johnson, of Ar eadia, visited their parents Sunday, -Mr. an( Mrs. J. 1). Johnson. Mr. M. Fleming is spendhig the wiiter In Le'sville with ils daighter, Mrs. Thomas Crouch. .-Miss Mattie loore has been Very sick this past week but, we are glad to re )0ort. she Is much better at present. Mrs. tI. T. TIiggins and little son, if. T., Jr., are spending some timtie witi Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Iliggitns Nir. Charlton I'atterson has tur chased the stock of goods of Mr N. 'L. Littlefleld's and will contiutie pusiness In the same stand. Colds Cause Gurlp and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININ Tblets remove the cause. There is only oan "Pome Quinine." v. W. CROVE'S sinature on box. qP. Watch F Are just finishing ut stores down to the 1 into thou~sands of do their face towards t everything rnarked like a bee hive wher and make business r ful, be careful, the c fore day break whe: 1921 will be full of, termination to maki thing you can to sell day by day ar WatchJ.&c Are Gon to Mone: WE'I liiIlVE "i 'tINEISS" I V~ITEl), \'NI) STA~ 't ON IA I I W~~ l.'1II Ti'h EAT v ll 1.t F I ENfShIti' A.9 l *'RI VOI'I ll fil'IN;sS A.N C''T)E(OPIiET U. S. Government Waris Farmers FINAL SWLEMENT present thon on or before 8aid dateA About DIseaso Caused by Bats. - Tak notice that on tio 290h day of dilly i-oven or b) forever barred. Tihey carry Bubonic plague, fatal to January, 1921, 1 will render a final ac A. C. TODD, human beings. They carry foot amd count of my acts and doings as Adlnin- iAdministrator ('with wil annexed). mouth disease, wi ch Is fatal to stock. istator of the estato of Jane Presley D)e. 29, 1920.-1 mo. They kill ChicKe s1, eat grain, cause "btilCntp"tls ue destruction to property. If you have Probate of Laurens county, a b o rats RAT-SNAP Will kill thon. o'clock, e. - and on the sane day i 14 to 21 Days mate rats after killing themni-leaves will apoly for a final dilharge from "LAX-lOS WiTH PEPSIN" is a specially no snell. Comes In cakes, ready for my trust as Adlninistrator. preparcI yrui'I' axat~vo forHabitual use. Three sizes, 65c, 65c andi .4;1.25. Any porson indebted to %al estate. It relieves promptly but Sold and guaranteed by Iaurens ard-- otiled and riiurel to mnike Pay- . d bu tak(ii reiilrly for 14 to 21 days nv'are Co., Putnam's Drug Store, and Ilent oil that (ItO and all Ipelsons i to indluce rc-iimiu _wtion. It Stimulates and FINAL ETTLEENTapes they olsn t rbeoo aidte0 Keco-edy Bros. having clai s angainst said estate will Adnstre a Very ltl to Take 1) deceased,--n-the-----c--of-the-Ju--g--of . Why manrc-m we made this cigarette for you! W'4 .~ V C AELS fit your cigarette de t osires s completely you'll agree they were made to meet your taste! Unique flavor, fragrance and mel low-mild-body due to Camels qual ity and expert blend of Choice Turk ish and choice Domestic tobaccos are a revelation! You will prefer the m o h date Camel blend to either kind of tobacco sMoked straight! mWith Camels you can go the limit P, without tiring your taste. They c leave no unpleasant cigaretty after taste; no unpleasant cigaretty odor! To get a line on why Camels win sreyou so completely compare them %IV~ Carn.l a re sold everyi.here puff-for-puff with any cigarette in It~.{A ofat 20 cigarettes: or ten ;y the wor a any toe You'll tse! ages (200 cigtiretts) in a glflRsq. ' S ine-ptpr-covrd carinsh. W fr qualityto coupons or tobacos! atroaar liy rYouend w ehiw 417Po ak for,' th on e tyn '2 e . 3. RYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.. Winston-Salem. N. C. ste o tn withllu m r y r ita . the les r~are rc n ake os unlasane wigrtt runsr liar. Th pat isgonfogetia.te;C Buns &nplo.,n hiaeturnedr Tont rsn asloetpie.Rdon aket whyoCaes are th blom coe ut n he prngthy all goetely gomparkhe iew nd fesh Eveybod gotofwrk for-u with ian care-i laresttim ofthenigt hs pst ndthe worldeat hoursprie You'sl pe ferie apiesadprseiyt alityotoillupons wit aremdes god.Fistwok o akaliin and tEnLD woBACC to. Winson-evm.N.yC ind Wait==Something Doing d I ron Racket Stores h sushnkte Btre s reat-oppornites instor for tess Sthe-bomroe Gotsi Fosrg Sahe alogetbuyotowr Se aEndS rs.Eeybd ot ok.o.ihavipa ae lare I timeoNh.ih a ps n h aksthusaejs e d2m0teWnea futr yo wiUOl reap Nthe Srits of q yo iurnabo.