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ASPIRIN. Name "Bayer" on Genuine Warning! Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin pro 1.ied by physicians orf twenty-one vears and proved safe by anillions. Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer package for Colds. Headache, Neural gla, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of As pirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the rade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of 13alicylicadid. Habitual Constipation Cured In 14 to 21 Days "LAX--FOS WITH PEPSIN" Is a specially prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce reguldr adtion. It Stimulates and Regulate3 a Very Pleasant to Take. 60c per bottle. FINA, SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 26th day of May, 1922, I will render a final ac count of my acts and doings as Ad ministrator of the estate of DeArcy 13. Swygert, deceased, in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens coun ty, it 11 o'clock a. in. and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Administrator. Any person indebted to said estate is notifled and required to make pay ment on that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly iroven or be forever barred. BROOKS SWYGERT, Administrator. .A pril 26, 1922- 41-5t-A IIT W. S. M. Says: "You know the bird that gets up and makes a speech, waves his arms, pounds the table and then don't say any thing. Same way with battery guarantees. You 'can go up and down the -street and dollect all kinds of 'em but they don't mean anything! What you want is'a battery that works. It's the Wil lard Threaded Rubber Battery." Willard Serice Man We're here to give you battery service, Mr. Car Owner. Drive around. Laurens Storage Battery Co. W. Laurerns St. Phone 446 Tise trademarkt stampedlinred en thocaae identfI.ee te Wiiard ThmrSded Rubber D)attery. ONE HUNDRED PERSONS PEtISII WHEN S'IKAERS COLLIDE Nnnber of Amerleias Were A board the Steamers and Some of These Reported ias Among the MIssing. Brest, France, May 21.-Nearly 100 persons perished last night when the Peninsular and Oriental line steamer Egypt sank off the -Island of Ushant after a collision with the Frenei freight steamer Seine. The Egypt sailed frot Lindon for iombay F4'riday with .1.1 passengers and a crew of 290. A roll call on board the 'Seine after the disaster showed hat at least 15 of the passen gers and 80 of the crew of the Egypt were missing. Thke collision - oecurred during a denso fog within 22 miles of the Armen lighthouse. Tle dinner 'gong ias about to be sounded on board the Egypt, many of the passengers and most of the crew were on deck. The shock threw several persons into the sea; others Jumped and a number went (own with the shiO,, which sank in 20 minutes. The I'gypt was rammed amidsilp oil the port side. The Seine, badly damaged, reach ed -Birest today with 29 rescued pas sengers, more than 200 of the crew, and the bodies of 20 (lead. The cap tain of the Egypt is among the saved. When the collision occurred there was a rolling sca, some of those es cued charge that the Indian sailors oil board the Egylpt took to the life boats immediately the vessels crash ed, so that a large number of the pas sengers and crew had to shift for themselves. Those who Jumped into the sea and who could swim scrambled about for bits of wreckage to which they might cl'ing. -Many of these were rescued. They floated about in the fog after the 'Egypt went down, caliling for help. The sound of their voices directed mem ,bers of the crow of the Seine in small boats 'who were patrolling the sea, ,picking up 'both living and dead. In qiome instances the rescue crews came upon persons clinging to bits of debris who let go and sank Just as aid for them was at hand. The small boats on numerous occasions sought vainly in the fog to locate persons lift ing cries of distress through the fog. Among the known missing are the doc tor and chief engineer of the Egypt. The Egy-pt was a vessel of 8,000 tons. The Seine was bound for IHavre when the distaster occurred. Captain Le Barzic, of the Seine, in describing the disaster, said: "I was at ny lpost onl the iper bridge Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, 15 miles from Armen light. The sea was calm, with a slight swell. The fog was very dense; was listening for fog horns and proceeding at the slow speed of five knots. "In less time than it takes to tell a great steamer emerged from the fog. It struck my ship and tore away the forward works and moved oil at great soineed. I immediately or dered our- engines reversed. "I saw nothing further. But then began to healr cries of horror thsat told me of a catastophle. I went in search of the stricken vessel in tile fog and darkness. I found her in tbwenty min utes. 'She lay on her port side, ready to turn over. Watelr was pouring into a long, deep tear in 11er -side tplates. Cries and~ wails of despair were to be heard comning from the steamer. Passengers were seen running ab~out on the decks, as tihe steamer was about to go under. "I saw a muan throw himself into the sea with two little children in Is arms. Tile ship-wrecked lpeople in the sea clung to floating debris. I had all my lifeboats lored. It was particullarly perilous work, for we were on the main lpath of vessels go ing froml tile eoen sea to the English channel. I stayed at thle scene of the wvrek until 20 minutes after 1t o'clook Saturday night." iLondon, May 21.--Two Angerican women, Mrs. M. L. Sibley and Miss V. M. Boyer, were on board the steamer IEgypt and are missing, according to the Peninsular and Oriental .line of ficials 'here. .Their home addresses are not known to the company. Ii. F. Evans, another American, wap saved. It was said1 latp tonight that there might abe ,rrdefasurvivors 'of the dis aster' since the steamel' Cap Iracon Iwas nine miles away a~t tile time -of the collision and hurried to the spot and may .have . cefd up some of those in the Wo~ho were missed 'by the *sma-ts of the Seine. It was aIso iearned lat& tonight that the Seine broughlt in four 'bodies and that the tugs Vaillanto and Can honiere landed 22. ~The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head Beocause of its tonic and iaxative ef. feot. IJAXATVID BItJOMO QUININE (Tablet.) can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or ring ing In the head. E. W. OtOYES sig Piles C red hfu to 14 Days ('opeland School Ionor Ioll * First Grade: Mildred Osborne, Karl Senn. Second Gradc-David Blakely Wi! bilr Martin. Third Grade-Edith Osborne, Spur goon Sanders, .lyrtle Osborne. Fourth Grade-Ruti Coleman, Doro thy Copeland, J. D. Senn, Ben Sean, Jiarold Senn. Fifth Grade-Joseph Pulley, Eivalee 1Ilammond. Sixth Grade-Blanche Nesbitt, Bor that Teague, Blanche Teague. Seventh Grade-Estelle Pulley, Vir ginia Senn, Charles Senn. 'Eighth Grade-Dolley Brewington, Harry Nesbitt. The Adi Beet Op An Educati Find the 01 FurPrz f if Firfth Prize. Sixth Prize. RULES C 1. Contest closes June 20, 1 on or ibefore that day, though I Advertiser offlee on that day. 2. Contest Is open to every of Laurens county. Employeei with the Advertisert however 3. Answers should be writt< your name and address plain: . write of anything else, use a 4.. Only English words foun leto and foreign meaning -wor 5. The same object can be clide however the naming of object. . 6. Only such com~ound wot and in the dictionary are give] ated words and words that alpp not to be considered. 7. Tho word may be given the one Is used the other cant Address A I e. Surely! It Is easy enough to find a needle In .i haystack-if you sit on it. Winthrop College SCHOLAltSHIP AND ENTiANCE EXAMINATION The examination for the award of vacaIt Scholarships in Winthrop Col lege an1d for admission of 1(ew stu dellts will bo htld at the County Court I louse on Friday, Juy 7, at .) i. m. Ap Ilicants must not be less than sixteen years of age. Whrjen Scholarships are vacant after Jiuly I they will be award ed to those making the highest average at this examlnation, provided they ieet tile Conditions governing the award. Aplicants for Scholarships should write to President Johnson before the examination for Scholarship examina tion blanks. Scholarships are worth $101) and free tuition. The next session will open September 20, 1922. For further in Aformationl and catalogue, address Pres. -). It. ,iohnson, Rock ;Jliil, S. C. 12-7t-pd rertiser's L IVe P en to All Our Reade onal Test Word ojects in This Picture . . . . . - . .~ ICl. -~ I/ '\ -4LM~kh CONNET 22 an al anwr mus be ma0ed is 0o 0eesr tha the rec the y12 and all hanser youist, Ie mailu isent csarye tha thlereahh )odyn thedterhy liv e insed.outsi do, til notler corunnte nee neared frtoce aThisdpasinotre an objectlwhonh sapr of anthe r ds atwhchea y yo usts Iha yeoue ,pasrone wheord panperu.Hyhn Ia in the dictionary can t1o usedsor name bu one Ths-e ntp an Rbenlwihs at aro o anvether FORD 0) I Have a 5 GENUINE FO And can give you, FORD SE THOMASON' Jas. H. Thomason, Prop. itest Word :0ture Pr rs---Liberal Cash Pr; iy of Anyone's E Beginning With the 11 -P, Ifn - I fi sci tio s yer' WW I atnsr. ieti the ans . . . . $3.00 $15.4 . . . . 2.50 10.4 . . . . 2.00 5.4 . . . . 1.50 3.4 . . . . 1.00 2.( . . . . .501, 8. The first prize will he awarded swer has the largest and neare. corre< picture which 'begin with the letter "1 nearest correct, etc. Neatness and pe into consideration, but every contesta the spelling so that no mietake nvill I 9. Only one prize will be awarded to hold, or to any group outside of the famr ed in the answering of this puzzle. 10. Trhe judges will be three well munity having no connection with the lected for their fitness for such a task. termined by these judges .will be final to abide by their decision. 1.1. In arriving at this decision the for' each correct word. A margin of 15 11 ed to each contestant to allow, for a I)os opinion; but each incorrect w'ord a&boyt against. 12. If tw'o contestants tie for first p1 es will be divided bethveen the two pro The next highest will receive the third first place, the first, second and thir'd p the three in same manner, etc., etc. Printing Company, Laur VNERS tock of RD PARTS the very best in RVICE S GARAGE W. Laurens St. Contest II est Efforts Letter "B" d / 2 I2E n . w: i'll I 922. P oIne If tw sub- year's sui ni 1s scription is with sent in with wer. the answer. 0$25.00 018.00 010.00 )05.00 02.50 '0 2,00 .6 the contestant whose an t list of objects found in the ", second prlze to the next nmanship will not be taken' nt should be careful aibout so made. members of the same house ily who may have co-operat cnown citizens of this comi Advertiser and will be se The award of iprizes as de and cacth contestant agrees judges will allow one point Tcorrect words'will .be grant sible legItimate difference of that number will count one ice the first and second .prIz rata according to their class. prize, etc. If three tie for the rIzes wil be divided between ens, S. C.