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Miur Personal Guarantee to all Skin Sufferers" Laurens Drug Company We havo been In business In this town for some time, and we are looking to ftuild up trade by always advising our patrons right. So when we tell you that we havo found the eczema remedy and that we a;,mi back of it with the manufacturer's Iron clad guarantee, backed by ourselves you can depend upon 't that we give our advice not In order to soil a few bottles yt medicine to skin sufferers, but be ;aiiRe we know how it will help our ouslness If wo help our patrons. We keep In stock and sell, all the well known skin remedies. Hut we will say this: If you are suffering from any Und of skin trouble, eczema, psoriasis, ?ash or tetter, we want you to try a full size bottle of D. L>. D. Prescription, tnd, If it does not do the work, thia bottle will cost you nothing. You alono to Judge. Again and again we have seen how a I'ow .drops of this Cimple wash applied to the skin, takes away the Itch, in stantly. And the cures all seem to bo permanent, D. JJ. 1). Prescription made by the D. D. D. Laboratories of Chicago, is composed of th^fnol. glycerine, oil of wlntcrgrcpn tupn other healing, soothing, cooling "agaFciietits. And if you are Just crafc^with Itch, you will foot soothed and cooled, the itch absolutely washed awny the moment you applied this D. D. D. We have made faat friends of more than one family by recommending this romedy to a skin sufferer hero and there rfnd we wnnt you to try It now on our positive no-pay b'Uurauteo. PEE-GEE FLATKOATT The Sanitary, Durable, Flat Oil Finish More artistic, more hygienic, moro satisfactory in every way and. It'D expensive than wall paper, kulsomine, lead-and-oil paints, or any other wall finish Ask our dealer In your town for "Modern Method nf Finishing Watts" OUT handsome book, With color schemes and helpful sug gestions. The plain directions ou each can make Pee-Gee Flutkoatt easy to apply with perfect success. Manufactured by Peaslee-Gaulberi Co. IXCUIU'OIUTED Louisville, Ky. For Sale By BROOKS HARDWARE CO. j Ceilings 1 CLEANING and DYEING -FOR Fall Winter Needs Should be Done Now. Send them to Footer's Dye Works Cumberland, Md. America's Greatest and Most Sanitary Cleaning and Dyeing Establishment. If we have no Agent in your locality, send direct by Express or Parcel Post. The advantages of the Parcel Post place our wonderful facilities and univer sal service at your door?so to speak. DRY CLEANING = AND ====== PRESSING OF THE EXPERT KIND Have your 1) th33 leansd and Pressed,?by men who know how. You'll find them here at this shop. E.V. FERGUSON Over H. Terry's Store Laurens, South a rolina BIG WAR-DOGS SAILED ON FRIDAY Nine Monster Battleship* to Muke Tour of the World, turning Greet ings from the New to tin- Old. Hampton Roads. V:t.. Oct. '?!'>.? Bearing the greetings of the new world to the old. the greal sea tight j ers of the Atlantic Reel were today 'started on their way to the |>orts of I the sunny Mediterranean. Nine boiu j bre-garbed war machines carrylug ! thousands of American fighting men j and sallortnen, received the final notj I of farewell from the trkm yacht l>ol phin, beating Assistant Secretary of the Navy Franklin '.). Roosevelt, and slid slowly out botwoon the protect Bapes into the open sea?the course duo east. As the creeping gray forms melted Into the shadows of the horizon the crackling wireless Hashed the last word from the assistant secretary of the navy, acting as representative of the president, coininandei-ln-chief of the navy. "in sending yon as representatives of the United Stat-s navy of today, we hope to show to the old world that the achievements and traditions of the past are being sustained and carried forward to a still more splen did future. Good luck, ami God speed." Will Heilert Honor. "The fleet thanks you for your parting words and will do its utmost to reflect honor upon the country and the service." In battle forma; ion the ponderous Kiev shapes slid by the trim little yacht, laying to Just inside the capos. Straight down the channel, grey hulk after grey hulk, crept by, the crow lining the rail at quarters, marines and hands on parade. First came the big Wyoming. America's latest word in war craft, her bow sliding through the water, upturning a sheaf of farm. At her masthead fluttered the blue double-tarred Hag of tho command ing rear admiral. But two ship lengths behind, and directly In her j wake, the Arkansas, flagship of the prst division, under Ural Admiral Mnmeron Meli. Winslow, stole along. Then at exact Intervals followed the Utah, Florida, tho Delaware, the Kansas, the Vermont and Ohio, in their wake signalling "engine trou ble," I im pod tho Connecticut. Rear Admiral Frank E. Beattic's flagship, flags out announcing bor "out of posi tion." At last the little sea tug Son or;i scurried by and the fleet w;is on its way. \ fow miles out the supply ships and colliers with the hospital ship Solace, which had steamed out of the roads ahead of tho formal ro ! view, awaited the Heel's coining. Bit) of Leave Taking, The fleet headed to open sea after n day of leave taking and naval cere monial. Assistant Secretary Roosc Voll in the Dolphin reached the roads in the early morning. A swarm of launches ami whnlo'boats scurried abou! over the qulol waters, hurrying the laggards of the "shore watch" In ship, carry wives and sweethearts out to the big ship soon to take their loved ones down to the sen, getting the last shore mail aboard, and gen erally getting the lb et shipshape for . tho cruise. From the dawn until noon tho little boats darted here and there among the giant steel war vi ssels that swung in double column aero the fairway. Shortly alter the Dolphin arrived and was given its1 salute by the flag ships. Assistant Secretary Roosevelt ' received tho admirals commanding ; the vessels of the fleet, in >i- i i lit with the full ceremonial of naval vis its at sea. blaring trumpets, booming cannon, and band playing. Rear Ad miral Badger came first, then Rear Admiral Win low and'Beaule. After ' they had paid their respects, Roar '. Admiral Clifford .1. llOUsh, com...;.a I . ing tile*third division of the Atlantic licet, came aboard rrom tho Rhode I Island. The Rhode Isli ml and the other ships of tho third division of (the Atlantic Meet are under orders to leave for tho coast of Mexico next week. Distinguished Party, Jltst as the admirals left for their Ships a driving rain vvhlch had . drenched the fleet all night und n Ing, ceased, and the sun broke through tho heavy clouds to grace the farewell ceremonies. To Admiral Badger's flagship, the Wyoming, the division flagships and to the Rhode Island, Secortnry Roosevelt and hi official party paid a return \i.-i- with all tho formalities. With tho secre tary were Assistant Secretary of War Henry T. Brocklnridgc, Assistant Flee ? rotary of State John B. Osborn, As sistant Attorney General Samuel .1. Graham, .lohn Burke, treasurer of the United states. Commissioner of Cor porations Joseph 10. Davlcs, and Sen ator Drandegee, of Connecticut. To Prevent Blood Poisoning apply at once the wonderful old reliable OR. PORTBR'8 ANTISEPTIC HKAI.1NG OII?aaur? gicAi dressing Hint relieves pain ami heala at j the same time. Not a liniment iSc. 50c. $1.00. (MEMORIAL SHAFT ERECTION BEGUN Partisan Monument to be Unveiled November 11? Kuckstuhl Designer, Columbia. Oot 24.?The D. A. It. monument to the partisan generals, Marion. Sumter and Picken? arrived in Columbia lu various sections yes terday' and tlu> tirst work was done towards its erection on the State capl tol grounds. j, f. Hummel of the Da vis Qranlto company of New York is in charge of the work. Mr. Hummel placed the 13 Wisconsin monuftients and the seven Wisconsin markers for tho government in the National ceine tory at .YIeksburg, Miss.. and ho brings with him for Inspection of tho l). A. It. committee, testimonials from Wllum T. Itlgby, chairman of tho Vlcksburg National Purk commission. To Face Snmter Street. Yesterday the excavation for tho foundation of the monument was dug, the centre being in a direct line with tho centre of the front of Trinity church and about eight feet from the pavement t Snmter street), the monu ment to face Sutmtcr street. Tito hole which is 6 feet Rquare by I deep will be filled with cement and into this tho base will Ite sunk. Tlie monument is all-Southern :is far as the granite ?, art of it is con cerned, tbe shaft is of red Missouri granite and tbe base and tho lloman seats surrounding it are of finest South Carolina granite from the Fair field quarry. The shaft was cut by tho iMvIs Qranlto company at their Massachusetts quarry: tho figure of Victory, which will surmount it. was designed by f. Wellington Ituckstuhl, molded at his Paris studio and cast in Paris. The monument from the ground to the lop of the head of tho llgure will measure 27 feet, tho wings extending n little above that. The llgure Itself is i five feet mil, having the wings and arms outspread, one band holding a palm branch and tho other a laurel wreath. Sculptor is Coming. j The concrete platform upon which] I tlie (monument will stand will he 23 feet square and will be pebbled in white with a dark pebbled border bav- | in},' otic end rounded. Mr. Hummel says that he was unable to lind suit able pebbles in <>r ii< ar Columbia and has ordered them shipped immediate-' |y from the North. A turfed embank ment around the base will b<< sur rounded by a bron/.o fence one foot lllgll placed Upon a coping of Fair field granite, Three massive Woman beaches of I'V.irlield Kraulte will give a handsome finish to the memorial shaft. The date of the unveiling Is Novem ber 1 I. the first day of the annual I). A. It, convention which convenes that night. Mr. Ituckstuhl will arrive in Columbia Nov. k to inspect the work, give his per: onai supervision to tho llnlshlng touches and see that all Is well before the monument is turned over to the i>. \. |{. committee. The State. . i.o\ r.i.Y i u t: KIT I <?! \ II Mit How often you see III) otherwise lovely face spoiled by homely hair In face that wou.ld be mo t charming ly beautiful if she only had prettier hair. What a pity! and how foolish! Ilecau-e that ugly hair, stringy, dull, I llfeless-looklng (hough it may be. can be made as gloss; soft, silky and beautiful as the heart could d< ire if only taken proper care of. Harmony Hair Itcnuijirio.r Is just what it Is named a hair Ii a Uli Her. It is not a hair dye or hair <?i'. ii i. jnsl la dainty, ros'o-'pprfumecl liquid dross I ing t?. give tin hair i'; natural jzloss and brightness, Its natural wavy soft | noss, its natural rich beauty. Very easy I to apply simply sprinkle a little on your hair oa<h tune before bru hing it. It contains no oil, and will not change tlie color of the hair, nor dark en gray hair. To kei p your hair and scalp dan* druff-froo and clean, use Harmony Shampoo. This pure liquid shampoo gives an instantaneous rich Inlhoi that Immediately penetrates 10 every part of hair and scalp, insuring a qiljck. and thorough clojtnslng. Washed off just as qulckly.^bo entire operation take- only a U J moments. Contains nothing that ta/i harm the hair; leaves no harsbnesAr or stickine.? just a sweet-smelling cleanliness. Holl) pro pa r i Ions conic In odd Bltaped, very <> natiiental bottles, with i sprinkler tops. Ma rmon.v Hair I loan tiller,'.'%\..'00. Harmony Shampoo, ."be. Hoth guaranteed to satisfy you in ey ory way, or your money back. Sold in tliis cotm-mtiniiy only at our store The Ite.xnll Store one of the more than 7."no loading drug storea of tlie t'nitod States, Canada and (Jreat IJ'rlt ain. which own the big Harmony lab oratories in llostoil, where the many celebrated Harmony Perfumes and Toilet Propagations are made, I .nitr ons Drug Co.. 103 W. Main street, Todd block, Laurens, s. c. Jno. W. r>'erjrn<*on c? r. Feathorstons W. D. Knight FEROUSON, PBATHBRSTDNf: ? KNK1HT AttoroeyB at l^nw Laurens, S. C. Prompt and care/ul attention grven toall bu*in??4?. Office Over P* I met to Bank. IjP Write for Our 24-page Free Booklet of 1x? 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You know what yon arc Inking when you take Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic ns the formula is printed on every label showing that it contains the well known tonic properties ol QUININH ami IRON. It is us sti < mi; as I lie strongest bitter tonic and is in Tasteless Form. It hits no equal tot Malaiin, Chills and Fever, Weakness, general debility and loss ol appetite. Gives lite and vigor to Nursing Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness without purging, Relieves nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses the livei to action and purifies the blood. A Tine Tonic and Sine Appeti/.ei. A Complete Sttengllicuer. No family should be without it. Guaranteed by youi Druggist. Weiacanit. 50c. f I OFFER THE FOLLOWING J Property for Sale at a Bargain: ^ 65 Acres neat Barksdale Station. ^ One new sevcn-rooni cottage near W.iiu Mill. Acres on b'arlcy Avenue. Acreson Parley Avenue. A bargain in both of these lots. One new nine-room house, ,V ? Acres of land in lite city of Lanrcns. 100 Acres <>! land with good hoitse ;m<l <>ut buildings, two miles <>t Princeton, at $.<<>.<><? an acre. 100 Acres fine fanning land with nil necessary 1 > 1111?1 inos, four miles of I/?'intens, foi $25,000.00. ^1 \ Acres good land, in two miles <d Clinton, one third cash balance in foni <>i 5 years. 50 Acres of excellcnl land just mil side city limits ^ at Sf>vo<i an acre. Let me show yon this tract. J. S. MACHEN < Mice opposite the new 1 *<?sl < Mice, up stairs, over J. C. Shell \ Company's store. Ljmrons, South Carolin:! ^ Fall and Winter WEA W. G. Wilson & Company are * opening full lines of Goods adopt er ed for the coming season embrac ? ing some special values in the very ' latest weaves. |W.G.Wilson&Co|