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VELVETY SKIN WHITER THAN SNOW IN SEVEN DAYS New Preparation Known an Williams Superior Skin W itener-WIN Clear up Your Sm n, Keep It Soft And Fair. Will Positively Remove Tan Freckles In 7 Days. if it Falls Your Money Will Be Refunded. This preparation is a now selentific dlscovery gaianteed not to hair the tl most delicate skin. Willi ams Suiper ior Skin Whitener is the only prepara. 'tion of its kind on the iuarket. It i (tuick an1d( de'l ightful in its effects an %v ill not harim the m1lost delicnte skill lIe sure to specify Willian is Super lot' Skin Whitenter. You can secut't the genutine Willianim Superior Skii WN'hitener at lailrens I)rug Co. fnionl- Llier-s ol' A14mhiistailos110 sttte of Soulh Carolinia, Coiatv of Iau1ens. -11 0. G. ''lloi)ps(n, l'robate Jutlve: WheIreas Nil-:;. I'aaura It. Vl-lininL linalde suit to ilte to grant her Letter: of AIllilstiration of the ELtate ;In< effects of ". 1). II irk-stdale. 'These are therefore, to cile anl ad tuOlish all ;111and Sinl lar th Kitrore 111d Ct ditors or the Said U. l". Ilarks <Iale deced thait they be and ap pear before nu. ill the ('Court of Pro bate, to ble held at I 2umrens Courit ilouse, I"lllure 8s. S. C.. onl the 15th dat of Septeinher, 1921 next, after pibli cationl hereof, at 11 o'clocki inl tht forenoonl, to show c'atuse. if ally the have. Why tie said Adlninistrtittloll Uiiven lnder Iny 1111d this "1st day sholild not he gratlel. of Augtust, Annto Domini 1921. 0. G. THlO.\PSON, 8-2t-A J. I'. 1h. C Taie not1 ice that on the l1h dav ol October, I.921. I will 'einder a final accotint of ml::.. t and doing.s. as .\d. 111iiistrator of the estate of J. W. A Ilolhind decase l. ill th Wlice of tIh .luJdge of Probate of LanrnIs olunt ,v at I o'clock, '. mll. and oil the san1 day wvill aplply for at finialdihag from1 imy Ir as Atlinistrator. Ally pert'saol indeblted to said estatt is- niotified anld reuniteod to mnake pay mlint onl thit dal": -.am14 all personl,1 having chtimsi against salid (' tale wvill present Iltil on1 or bt'ore said date duly provenl or he forever. barreti1. Au ust :',1, 1921. ' ;- t 4 Why CSuffer? Wonders for Me," Declares This Lady. "I suffered for a long t ime with womanly weak- 4 ness," says Mrs. J.R SSimpson, of 57 Spruce St., Asheville, N4. C. "I finally got to the place where it was an effort for me to go. 1 would have fr bearing-down pains In my side and back - es ~ pecially severe across my back, and down in my side there was a great deal of Soreness. I was nervous and easily flp TAKE The Woman's Tonic "I' heard of Cardul and decided to use it," con tinutes Mrs. SImpson. "I saw shortly it was bene fiting me, so 1 kept it up S and it did wonders for me. And since then IW . have been glad to praise Cardul. It Is the best woman's tonic made* Weak women need a tonIc. Thousands and S thousands, like Mrs. 4 Simpson, have found SCardul of benefit tctthem. Try Cardul for your trout..r ble. k)RUGGISTS 4 KILLS SELF WITH ' "UNLOADED" PISTOL Tragedy the Aceldental Result of the 1 Careless .Handling of a Pistol lie was ExhibitJng to a Friend. Greenville, Sept. 12.-JWhilo his wife, looking on, pleaded with hIm to n -be careful, Samuel Skelton, 26, book- d keeper for the Riverside Grocery Con- v pany, aceidentIlly .blew his brains out I rwith a .32-calibro Smith and Wesson c revolver iwhich he thought was un. t! loaded, in his rooms at 202 River c street yesterday afternoon. With ii young Skelton In the room at the tine b of the tragedy Was 19. L. Field. who 11 was %pending the day with the young a man and who, only a few minutes be- 0 fore the fatal shot was fired, had been asked by Skelton to'buy the pistol. Mrs. ] Skelton was, standing in the doorway r and saw her huishatnId pill the trigger n that sen the billet througli his head and into the Ceiling above. Though t a -irent hole was torn in young Skel- C onm's lead a11i in spite of a great loss fI (of blood. he lived almost forty-five !nuites after being shot. le never ' Ireg:iuned conii(ousneOs. - Accordini to tlie story of the trag- C 6dy related by Mir. Field young Skel- I ton and he were in one of the up- S sta irs rootmis occ iIied by 'Mr. and s irs. Skelton, when Skelton took C from under a Illw on the bed a pearl b handled revolver and asked If he did 1) not Want to buy it. Mr. Field stated n that lie replied inl the iiegative and h that Mr. Shelton begani handling the pist rather carelessly when lie -n varned him to be more careful. Mr. i Skelton then unbreawhed the revoiver it an as lie -thought, all of tle cartridges C fell out. In the Ineantime Mirs. Skei- to ton, who was in an adjoining rnoi hail heard tle warning giveln her hinshal Td hy Mr. Field and came to tle door. a .Titst as sie was adnionishirng hini to b) !Ne rILIe careful in handling the we t1 pon, younii g Skeltori placed the in t of Ihe pistol against his right temple as g if to show that the *wieaponi was harmti1- .\ tess, bean snappiig the tri'ger. The o pistol went off and tlie only hullet tlat II was left in the cliamer cnt a great ; hot' tlirouigl the uinfrltunate mn's. n h l and lodtred inl the ceiling. A\ clv sician was sumoniied limediately hitl nthinig could hw done to save his life. SatsIel Skelton was the eldest. son of .\lr. ani .\ts. S. 0. Shelton, of Mr' .\':ustastriet. lie Is heent connieet 1d With tlhe Itiverside Coipaniy. al on(ernl in wlich his fatier ws once iltere'ted, for soile time. D )ui'ing the World W\at he was inl thme medical corps .nd w1;INas stationevd at F-ort O'.gIilhorpe. Two years ago lie mar ri-d Miss Stah Canmt-phell, .vio si vivos him. I Mir. Skewlton wau, Well knlown ail vas l{ikd by a lar.e circle of frlends in this city anid(' section, wh're I ehasX residtd tlie great 2r part of his life. Cl.INTON NEWIS * C *liton Sept. i.--.l. and **s.A (' t):inieils andt soin, of Ilendersonvillo sptti Iseverial days last week with Mirs. Alytle flintter. Asses I yria rI eamiani antd Floiride hitudid spent. the( week'(l-endl in C'ross Nirt. andi .\Itrs. Ilomrii To'dd and ifam ily, of' ( reenivill e, alientI to' week -end with .\ir. andl .\is. it. Z. Wr'ight. li sses I oit, (if .1 aur enis sptent Is'v' iral days last. weeck wvith thueir sister, i p e n t s la st wi e k Sti ith of .\iliii S ie - \\'right. m.a N. ('., Sunar. after tpeing ev 1i * ral days with hir parients,Niir. and .\lrs.,.loe liailey. .\lts. ii'('li Youniig dlelighitfutlly en t'et~aa id the 'Tntsava 'lubi last. week. Afte 'r a :'lea ant holt' of sewing. the hicless s-er'Ved a d'ieliis saladt (couris. NIirs. WV S. ihtant is spieniinig seveali iday.s in Spiartanurug with hier dauigh iir, .\i's, I,. MT. Kennedy. , .\lrs. .lmi i i Wrig t was hostess5 to thte .\l't on t'.ook elub last iFriday rivening. .\ fter' ~'( ieeal gamnes of IHook, thle host - (s5 ser ivedl a delliius sadii Coilrse(. M\i as Sitsan .\NIood y retuiirn edii latt week from 1'niiion, witere she vialited hvi eritut. Mirs. tichh Stotne. ' \iss EhI-l i'utniaml left last week fort i'iiree wh-ere'( she w~'ii teach tie.s Nit's. I Auli is lira'y an litson, (if Spar tatihurog, aire the guests of AIli. anid .\lrs. Frank ('('oeland. Iu it (v. an till ris. C'. Ilu js I'owlher, of . Atlanta, visited ft-lends here last wveek. iretor a1 It e ('olle(ge', returne illlasto wee'k fronm his home in .\litwaukhee, at Wis., rttire hte spen'tt thle stttum'. I .\liss ilill Iltiaiisoni lcit last wVel'k t LAXATIEdReOM, wh~ier Taet ee thes .s GROES lga, o Aboermarlo, N.CS rARNS FARMEES TO M EET BOLL WEEVIL 'ut Lands In Cover Crops, State En. tontologist Advises; Winter May -Check Insects. Clemson College, Sept. 8.-The mild oss of the coming -winter will largely etermine whether the boll weevil nwill irtually cripple 'the cotton growing idustry in this section next year, ac ording to A. F. Conradi, state en :nuologist. If the winter is severe otton may again be grown profitably .i this section, Mr. Conradi thinks, u-t If the winter is a mild on it will lean that the boll weevil has become factor to -be reckoned with through ut the Piedmont section. Regardless of what tho approach ig winter may bring forth Mr. Con adi -warns all farmers to prepare to wet the boll weevil. The Uest way > do this, he says, is to have a clean ill culture and to put winter cover rolls on all lands. If this is done the irmers have done all that hutnan gencies can to to comilat the insect 'hicli has never been successfully hecked since it ('rosset the Itio randie river from Mexico. Asked as > whether the Piedmont section would tiffer less from the wevil than other 1c'tions of tihe state Alr. Conradi said Uat t1h i'i led nont WaI htan diCtI)ed veause of two facts. One of these is lc leavy clay soil and the second is uiterou.; terraces. offering a place of ibernation for the insect. To nt'ail'at the weevil the fari'mers lust first of all destroy the hidinig laces of the insects. While the soil i this statlion needs htimus badly, .Mr. onradi thinks it would be even bet 'I to I)bIuirn the we'evil-infested stalks t1in to leave themln above the ground. 'he idetl way is to plow such stalks t least six inches under the grolind t this re'quires greater mule power ai i., possessed on many farms. "i'lte ho!I wecvil malks cottol rowinug next yeari1 an uncertainty," It. Cilraii conclded. "A >unudance I the weevil dpIends upon tihe mtiin Moinl t(ma~tr of winttLr aInd Ilh( un1111nler infall. If next winter is 1Id A%' n Niay " ',kt e y n u e <. 11 yarl ill cotton .trowing." * * * * * * * * * * * * 1EK03 NEWS * * * * * * * * * * ' * alu1rday n1i.J h t t 'nionl chur11ch with hout Iwen(ti, acessions to the (hureb, ltl by letter and vXjerience, Iev, ON( did soie line preachming a1( we 'el like he hr('lhilt Imembtlers were -Ie nd Inuch1 P0. cnacmlinj; shedt y this nieeting. We ar or' ry oIrot v i \ Mr. Joel W. [001v Iintite sick. Thelic fariers are getting butsy' pick cot ton antd feel inlore encourage(l >mitltr tho (xtreeliy small crop ow that the pricc seems to he ad 'Inving. Ror. \V. 1'. Citibert:son and w Ifely' , of intes Cuillhertson, oif Founttain innI, rotughIt them(ii down fromt their' htome id 0111wn Sattila tnight and tunda -ilng ol friiends atnd ri vs. Ite. '1d .Ilrx. C'ulhertsont werie on thleir ay home from \V righltsxvie Iteach herie th1ey hadl stentt a x.olc. ( )n .'iulhetson.a .\Iis. lIarbtara ('ithert mu, .\liss lahurenlc ('tlla-tsont anid r. S. .I. IP:aor oif Miointviille, mi o >red overi to thle homte of 71ir. andtl 0-S- 711 (ooper. of' Shoals .iitt('. o anid Senut ai ftw hiour bpning ai)I few lays with her other, "ir. C. C. (aiwell, anti fmui Mrt. antd .\1rts. li'rnk A\lt ' britrttbie, lickory TIavrn, sptent last lTh:urs .\lr. II. '. \Valinee( spent a few ~yx of last wee ith il her' sister, .\rs. amtiItoin, I nil a~ Ittled thle mtte tng. l'rtuf. ii. V. ('illrscot anti daughl ('. iavin1 (ICek, whtert' all the 'utl rtsoni bru:hors antd sisters were to .tr ix((jt ite, .\t's. S. .\l. COooer'. lie Qiulinine Thaot. i)oes Nof. A iy't flhe lend teatt'i oif its tl('itand laxaitive of i'ablt".) enni he t akeni by atnyonte it hot eauising nter'outsntss or' ring g in the head. I'0. W. 'elt.OViC's sig.. Taike noticee that on the 14th da~y Octobter,~ 12 I, I ii rItender a. lImk '(ounit of mty aits and doligs as Ad itnisi rator of the (slate of W. WN. ilbleritson, deeansed, in Ithe ofle of 0 .1itndge of IProbaite of i2aurtn iCtt ottn ,at, I I o'clock, a. tm., andl( ont thte mtt (lay wvill applly for' a dischtarge omi myl3 trust ats Atmiinistrator'. Any liersoni ndtebted t o saId est ate ntotilled( anid ref~liniredt to .m ake Itay (itt tin that date; and all itersons tIvng ('laims augainst said( estate wIll 'esent thtem on or' before sa Id daite, ly p roveti or be foreve r barr'ed. WV. II. C'AM1P1lciAl, Admninistrtatoir. ptilmber' 14, 1921, 0-tat-A Camels are made for Men who Think for Themselves Such folks know real quality-and DEMAND if, They prefer Camels because Camels give them the smoothest, mellowest smoke they can buy-because they love the mild, rich flavor of choicest tobaccos, perfectly blended-and because Camels leave NO CIGARETTY AFTERTASTE. Like every man who does his own thinking, yoU want fine tobacco in your cigarettes. You'll find it in Camels. And, mind you, no flashy package just for show. No extra wrappers! No costly frills! These things don't improve the smoke any more than premiums or coupons. But QUALITY! Listen! That's CAMELSI WRRTSJ G DOM sflC Cl END I M =0 LJ. REYNOLDS Tahacto Ca. T Tto.aIm t.VI. AND Will sKnight P ri c es G.,r.ea tlIy Reduced OVERLAND WILLYS-KNIGHT Roadster . .. $ 685 Roadster . . $1610 Touring . . $ 685 Touring . . $1660 Coupe . . . $ 955 Coupe . . . $2365 Sedan . . . $1000 Sedan . . . $2570 S merel Motor Co Laurens, S. C. THESE ARE DELIVERED PRICES.