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FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the . ith day of J une, 121, we will rncilder a 1inal ac count of our acts and doings as Execix tors of the estate of G. W. Babb de ceased, in the ollice of the Judge of Probate of Laurens county, at II ('clock, a. in. and on the samte day will a;pidy for a final discharge from out tiust as lExecutors. Any jelrson indebted to said estatc I- niotilled andi required to make pay inlnt on that date; and all person havig (.laim1s against said e'state will prem.;it ihem on or before said date duly proven or be forever barred. ZiEfi VANCi, Executors, May 11, 1921. -13-5t-A Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Pr1 it4 r'and monev If PAZO OINTMENT fni3. te.e eh.:ie, :,-, Ileedlug or Protruding Piles. 1:s::.my relieve 1ichrdt i es, and you can get - ne-r the I i-t nonlication. Pric Mo. The next time you buy calomel ask for . Ota The perif'0iced and refined caiornei tabt thztz at are nauscaless, safe and sure. M'edicinal virtues retain ed and improved. Sold only in scaled packages. Pric 35c. Wilkard batter d'ial iB. A! Iye9 -;;n to k:;ow ..t . . ':r you bu, wi g - : Wh': ' .: ?J~ Cla WVillar c r ' '..; R Ther Eat.. nt rn ly:-mai d~oe:' wz. r c'ckdyck la::s t he bttey-.le: Get at 'lne on' t rctuzil sr v ingil~ ~jla, Ii:d Thradad 2-ib:er In.. Laurens Storage Battery Company W. Laurens St. Phone 446 Batteries immM in 4 3 X CLE'AIN-'P WEEK IN CONGRESS AI OF IE'Pt''HL'AMNS Leaders liant to Disjiose of Important 31etsurets Durlir Next Two Weeks. Washington, \lay 22.--A clean-ii of pending important measures during the next two weeks hs the aim of re piblican1i leader's inl congress to Ive the way for consideration of the per malent tariff and tax revision, two of the major subjects for which tle extra setio WaS called. The perinaieit tatiIY bill is oxi, ceted to be reported by the house ways and mueans coimittee early next month. I'rotni1 ient amiong measures sch edil ed for completion in the next fortnight, are tie Knox peace resolution, thte temporary tariff, the artiny and navy aIppro priatonl hills, the Good-.le'o' 1miek il fori a federal Iudget systent, and the deliciency appropriation meas ulre. Ihelo peace resoltiontio is to be takeni up by the hoits,' foreign arfair%; comi tint tee early ti. weeck, but Cihairman t'ortr d1,es ntt e yect a hous.e volt lefo" next aweek. liotse htlders are nit'd i; toward minetnlint ol tlie .n of eac :n.trii of' realin: t he (Dr 14 - i I I ' I I~ t! Ik I I II it ! .\Ar In war dec lar I:, on : it alv a tt'isd l t re!'.m vi01 a to tlnistnta!i:' rt lho: et't i. a r :-. i ::l' :' il iy te iotie 'a t a l oi y a fi.( 10't o ( lo n N'rtv l 1il inu t::e b h u -end.T: :r rr O'ki; t1va 6a at.al(a c liboi :- th thrlo rm aun i cp pri'Ii 'a l t lir::el: r 2:s wit th bth o llo,.Is." d i!,a y i ll t n , r or''' Te d and<jo' th will sey l wl re thine atck.., oai n toe n mral hi f t h e, : y .-,. r? I to V l l'oe thcanl Wt the tpre i l S iioes' it in ain;tug vi er thate al hpo eava tas act iale l, th I'mrat tninfli'nt fo(' itttt sa'' 0(21 Catlilf 'tttoinitilc. ihe it', adntion ro.I; al1increvase the av wee rwoen by Th(aronom piy: dvoente With continnue thir attack ott the nav t al o h itt totnor w w i an x n .I dd% it l a . 'IcteI ii I I I I II. vi gof ' 1 4a i I 11 1fat' at llorah .by(' n ina- IA) t o .1 i/;:en confer~ne bu his V'dopt'~vion was virualy 'sstre Ila't welek whnd oiinisrtio $ lad fe Wn thets Iu - poro. Th- rmy sply il. wt li om it t~:'e proi',ion :nerens ia te regul:; ar army froms if anaeag oft ''150,0'' men,~ tf ';.' at any. tie durin ;ftti('tx WOME'N HIKERS START ON (111013E TRIOT TOU1I Dr. Einnm Curliss Tucker and M1is 31yrtle KIlg Off to Walk Around World. Currying Canmpiug Outit. Whieh includtes Four-Pound Silk Tenttt to he Us1ed by lioaudsIide at N Itzit. liaitimnore Sun. Two betrousercd figures shouldered their ipacks at St. Paul and Thirty four th st reets e'arly yesterday, ready to leave Blaltimore for a "roulnd-the world" hk. With nothing but road and sky in Fight, And nothing . . . to do . . . but go, roft ly quttoted the elder one, with light hair and blue eyes. I er subIrnIII ed face Slightly fluslied and rowl cyc5 looking oilt 11ponl the "road, winding mile after umile." the you nger onte anowceed: So, it's heat it, ho, while your feet at:e mates: Take a look at the whole lnited Stat e. And then "they beat it." these two advetitur'-loviing wonien-Ir. :Jima (ut Tucker, I .New }i(nglandver anid fornie ,l-1 r1ofessor. at (lllhervolte a natVve of ()regoil, who was gradu tId fr(m Cou.h1r iast yea. . h:ve ; z out to travel en foot erows the con''11-11 lirstt ".11d Owln ito Isoth wore rea ..h wakn.u*:.Ir I1'. 11(lOt It I rm s( ':, w ith Ill ::t y 1 000 'A'1) a.ii c.all anld -oft b iw I rh. .a dsk::: .s c ek 4) f 1 1 t be . T'., a h llng al ove." :,- f tr ri n : is tht firs t T er . i te 1in (,h v v r, i .- a v ,1t4ran' Ialkor. 1 .:1,t year she iked wih1 : co ila~io1to Florida, pudt ha - h.:.d "A in the gfrenfort citivs /its own hone town--tht Tirm use-r rots lrvosh. Ivc te sid tat h telve oruin trciMont all road sUas. Itps hansoes. ne byoull Fabric Tr ietg wn hatt1 -Mot 0n ct o r allllettle enerd herself to "roughing it" by long i)eriods of farming on Western ranch es. She is a .born "tramp," site con fesses, and( as she set out, carrying a heavy rubber-covered "blanket roll," she looked as though there was little she could not endulre. 1er stit con sisted of a dark blue flannel shirt, open at the neck, and brown cordu roy trousers, woolen socks and stout, soft walking shoes. In the "blanket roll" were sweaters, coats, swiuining suits, a pocket cai era and a i4 1-2 pound silk balloon tent, for the two hikers' propose to make the fields, the Woods or the side of the road their 'homne night after night during their Journey. The tent is provided with a rubber cover alnd wateijproof floor coveriig. No fluffy frills, "pletit' hats," pow (er- puffs or other "requisites'" of a girl's wardrobe are includel In thelt' Iacks. The clothes are tile shaplest possible. As Dr. 'I'ueier cxpilainmed: "'e a1r talkiig only the clothes you ;ee on ItUs." "I Never Kmn'w You Could Keep Rats Out of a filnicher Shap[."1 W.'i.t Ralph Watkinssays: "lig red ts around sAtore had (nough to ud 0n; wolidn't tochi(l In thi:;; u piclous. ii cIard about 1AT-SNAP, oie it I ia1. 115sults were wonder Il. 'l'a:ned ali rats out in ten days. I Ms ab ' 011. ri n..ht rn1i da'y never 1.2.. ld 1 n( d ; 111, OIlted by I ,aurt:ens i,1rd'ware ('a., P'utn::m lDrug S Iue, a C. E. Kenn1dy & 8n. Money Uct: without qkIrstio t i I-UiT'S GUARANTELJ SKIN DISEA4t1 REMEDIES (1-1int'6 Salve-and Sopo),fnil in the trjntazrtnt of Itch, Eczemu, Ringjdem,.Tetter cr other itch ing hikin dicesee. Try thio treatment t t our ri. til nu1m s M Sori circa 'READ conom a a noritnyoi h!eir tire exeineshdbe >its," "scotne lns n tocks. S oo.rltnal nol asa ta ogets l the cut ts o noawl, c'dopletly khi ofUt ire ines-hod erns some.twn tedscniud lnSi n Aedk. Soonorle, erl EUREKA C~iit DiRUC ~ h Wko . S . Tiesholern MS e Red Devil Lye gets rid of bad smells of every kind. Use it in toilet, chamber or out house, on garbage, in the sink. Wash out the ice-box with water made soft with Red Devil Lye. It kills smells! It disinfects. Apd it helps get rid of flies. Flies spawn in filth... Red Devil Lye dries up filth, and withers the fly-eggs before the vile pests can hatch. Fight the fly with Red Devil Lye. Let it keep your home clean, sweet and sanitary. Always keep the handy can handy for everyday household tasks. UFe it washday and save tiresonc toil. Let it get your dishwashing done casier. It softens water wonder fully-makes hardest water like rainwater. It helps in countless ways-and it costs so very little. Mado By WM. Schiold Manalfacturing Co., St. I.ouio, Mo. Siftop k?(T % contents noiast awb tr.v . Sure isfrong/ YOUR CROCER SELLS IT -e '4;r cr on Trst n ~w -4 Not mnerely for the heavy car, but for the medium and light-weight car--a full selection of size, tread and typo. * * * Your U. S. Tire dealer can give you this cervic3 because of the service he gets; fro~m his ncighboring U. S. Factory Blranch. There aro 92 of these Branches. Eachi gets its share of U. S. Tires, so thc.t the dea!cr is alvrays supplied with fresh, live stock. U. S.Tires sell as fast as they are made. There is no over* production. No sur plus pi!2cd up waiting for a "market.'' VWherever you buy a U. S. Tirc you h-iv a tiro cf current prcoduct ion, a full of life and value as the day it left the makers. b Rubber Company CO., Laurens S. C. L WVatrloo. S. C.