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Get y Eggs HOW o s ~ ~S110W from Roup You ca n make jots Fo ,.'iicn: , o s to 'cl i no e w ben mis t d .l.,km . I ti)'il m by u fa .tr Conkey's Ccnkeyb L aying L ~ fro 1 lou p Tonic Remidy A k,,- t ", . r a ~t A 1r "itcctI. . Irg n, t;3t 1' , . !:.I , ; drn"I , ASK 1Ok (CONKtIY' I (lI. t'.)IJI.IiY 1:00K Laurens Drug Company Laurens, S. C. lTo tnlrtti.~ii ient!!nu Melancholy Women Women r ho suffer the miser ies caused by disordets in the ovarian function, are periodic ally ailing. they endure pains which extend their exhausting nfluence to every patrt of the body, producing melancholy, nervousness, and weaknesses which ake life one long, dreary existence. There is relies and renewed hope for these suferir:g vuen in DR. SIMMONS Squaw Vine Compound The Woman's Medicine It is just the thing to overcome the diseases which cause this suf fering. It is composed of pure vegetable ingredients which are knwn to act beneficially on the female body. Painful irregulari ties, Ovarian Inflammation, Head aches, Palpitation of the Heart. al disappear before the power and efficacy of this marvelous medi cine. It brings back ohe strength, vigor and cheerfulness of earlier years and makes life worth living. Sold by Druggists and Dealer Price $1.00 Per Bottle C.t. Simmons Medicine Co. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI Asthma! Asthma! .'OPHAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY ives fistat rolief ntial ave l)lu t cu e : all cases ut Ai na. b rinhi is an d ray Fe ar. nd mak lf rtht rista ;tail oin Sondb rugers and Ealers ".ePtorice $ 1.00.eBtl Crall answere kany hours dayi o0rent. C Jimons S.icn Co. Si.T. LOUS TiMrma Asthma!tstha veilans reie aw. an bulud ui Lau'ren's, S. C. ua 'ee. odb ruggists reud;ne fi mal onre 'trial PRack iatur on ach cent. 2 UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undetaler allfrd Emaner Call ivns eray. hor ay ig D ry Producimerman: ~ FRNtis ArN SREET TOCr aCl n n a * 0 * THE RURAL POLICE IILL. * Below is the text of the rural police bill as introduced by Representative Irby in the lower house of the legis lature several days ago. It is possible that slight changes may be made in it before its final passage, which seems to be assured. The bill is as follows: lIe it enacted by the General Assem bly of the State of South Carolina: Section I. 'T'hat there is hereby or de:ed an election in the county of Iau rens, to be held on the last Tuesday in .\ugust, 191-1, on! the question of disco dtinuing the Itural Police sys te.:n in said cotunty. In said election only qualified eletors residing without the incorporated towns and cities hav ing police protection shill be allowed to vote and the 'l'lectioin ('ommission ers of said c(oullty shall appoint mana gers to conduct said election, who shall tabulate the votes and make return, ias; n1ow required by law for general 'n d special elections. Sec. 2. Those elCtors, quialified to otc' ill .said ee('ction, who favor the continuanc0e of the Itiral 'olice sys telm in sai county, shall cast a bal lot on which shall be plainly writ ten or printed the words: "For the Rural 'olice systeml." and those op pose(l to sail Systeml sha11 ast a bal lot on: which shall he plainly written or irinted the words : "Against the Rural Police system." Sec. :1. If a majority of the votes c iast in s;'il clection shall he in fa vor of the continuance of said sys-' temt, then the m1emb1ers of the Gen oral Assembly from said county shall reco('lmend to the (Govcrnor', for a p point: nI int, at sullicient number of citi zens q ualified to hold the office of lta l' Iolice, as now provided by law, who sall be appointed and commis sioned by the governor. :'. 4. If said election shall be against the continuance of said sys tein, no Itural I'olicem1: n for said county shall be thereafter appointed, and no appointments shall be made for rural p~olicemaan inl said county af ter the expiration of the present terms o the rural policemaI now hold1ig office, until the result of the election provided herein shall be declared. Sec. 5. All Acts a(1 parts of Acts inconsistent with this Act are hereby rep)eatled. IIA'VE P111E'1"1'1 IIA., 'T'hick, Soil, FluIinty, and no l)tndrulY I se Parilslan gieit. It' your hair is losing its natitral color, co1iig out andl splittinag, or" lacks that enviablle sof'tless, gloss andl beauty, do not despair-- pretty haris :lg('ely a m) atter of care. It' it is too thin make !t grow. If it is h:a:sh an. i brittle soften It up.--lubrieate it. 11' you have (nid(lft' it is heeraus(e tle scalp is too dr'y a lthi flkes off. I" resh en ill) 11h)e sea hi w tit l'arisin:1 Sage all datoiruff' dis;al pears,, fallingr hair ;:ndl itchingi head conase, your hair i.; dloubtly beautiful. Parisian Stage, sold by I a:eens Drug Co. and at. all drug; counters, is ji st wh at you .. e.ed--a hir.ge bottle 'ostst 5 0 i cellts. It sur lely mak Ies the halIi ustrouls anld seem t w Ice as abunl tdan t. You canlnot.lC(11 betdisap it ('d ini Parisian11 Sage. FIlN AL SETrTLE.u i. NTi. Take notice that on the lith day of Mar'ch. I will render a final account of my aicts and doings as Adminis trator' of the estate of Arthur V. IRod gers, deceaped, in the ofmce of the Judge of Pr'obate of Lauren~s counaty, at 11 o'clock, a. ml., and On tahe same (lay wvili applly for a final discharge from my truslit as Acdmiistr'ator. Any perons 0ind 1(1f6ted to said estate are notIfied and r'e ired 'to make pay mlent on thlat dlate; andc all persons hlaving claimls against said estate will pre'sent the~m on or' 'before said (late, (1u113 tprov'en, or' be forecver barred. Wi. L. Rodgers, Administrator. Febru'ar'y 11, 1914.-i me. 4D FANCY * ERIES~ LND EGGS E S IN SEASON* d Everything for the* up-to-date. Prompt+ iest prices for Coun BISHOP L AUREFNSS.C QULD['tT RESIST THAT PLEA What Girl Wo4id61t Yield to Wategnie Final Plea, So Gallantly and Ingeniously Phrased,. Always when young Watson had oc casion-to call up Saundere a girl an swered and asked: "Who wants him, pleaso?* Watson liked her voice. It was sweetly feminine and there was some thing almost appealing in it. At length lie began to hold brief conversations with her before calling Saunders to the wire. One day she consented, aft er many appeals from him, to let him know that her name was Edith Mowry. Then their conversation grew longer, and at last Watson asked her to go to lunch with him. "I don't think I ought to do that," she said. "We have never been Intro duced to each other." "'shaw!" he replied, "we needn't mindl that. Even if we have never met face to face we know each other well enough to get along without a formal introduction." "But I'm afraid," she insisted, "that. it would h qrdly be proper." "Of course it would be proper. Meet me at the ladies' entrance of the Costa lotte hotel at 12:30 and we'll have lunch in the red room." "O, I couldn't think of doing that." "Why not?" "It wouldn't be right." "What would be wrong about it? You know who I am. It wouldn't be like meeting a stranger." "Ye.,, but I have never seen you." "I know you haven't. Tfhat's why I want to meet you. We haven't any business to go on being friends with out ever seeing each other. Come, say you'll be there." "No." "Yes." "But how would you know me if I consented to meet you there? There would probably be a great many oth-. ers going in at that time." "0, I should know you easy enough. I'd just pick out the prettiest girl that came along, and ao there would be no chance of making a mistake." "Well, if you really wish it I'll come."-Chicago Record-lerald. Cities Ages Old. Forgotten cities of a prehistoric people, far beyond what was deemed the furthest eastern limit of the town buildings, were reported by Fr. Julius, Hartman of the Catholic parish at Willard, Torrence county, to the school of American Archaeology at Santa Fe, N. M., recently. Fr. Hart man made a survey of sixty miles of ruins and rock inscriptions extending from the present Mexican village of Pinos Wells to the Canyon Pintada in a region that is desolate and uninhab ited and touched only at long inter vals by sheep herders. The ruins of the villages and communal dwellings antedate the Spanish conquest of three hundred and more years ago, and judging from the debris that covers the sites and hides the ruins, the cit ies are a thousand and more years old. The two villages nearest to Pinos Vells are located on a high mound, and the communal buildings are circular in form. From the burial place, the priest took skeletons, fu neral urns, pottery, stone implements, weapons and other relics, character istic of the prehistoric town builders of the Rio Grande valley. Social at Lanford. Lanford, Feb. 27.-air. and Mrs. Carl P'atterson very pleasantly entertained (luite a number of friends Satutrday ev ening. Several amusing games were played andl a few selections of music were enjoyed. After this the guests were invited into the dining room where delicious refreshments were served. Those whlo enjoyed the lhos ;dtallty of Mr.' and Mrs. Patterkon were: Misses Ruth Patterson, Odessa and Hester Ilembree, Sarah and Louise \Volff, Ada Scnn, Mary Turner; -Messrs John and Charlton Patterson, Eston andl Nathan Hlembren, Boyd Senn, Ed garn Turmner and Loydl Godlfrey. BRtAINS DJUIADEl BY CONSTIP'ATION Somie People Only Half Alive; Dod son's Liver Tone (Cleans You Ouit and1( Wakes You Up. When constip~ation is having its evil effects on your b)ody andl brain, Naturem is doing her best to offset them and overceome the cause Itself. Bunt usually Natuire cannot (d0 th Is unaided. in -the Past, many sufferers at such a time usedl to turn to dlangerous cal omel in hope of relief. For' some pen. pile calomnel (does appea r to give a tonm porary benleflt, but as a matter of fact it is a .ipols n that pro0ves to be in jurious adt~ /even dlangerous to manny. If you hi v ever taken calomel you prob~ably vh e sui'feredl N'om evil con (litmori fol rowing its use. But nowadlays great numbers of people have learnedl how to feel bet ter, brighter and healthier by taking D~odson's Liver Tone instead of cabo mel. Indleed, this harmless vegetable liquid is recommendedl and guaranteed by Laurens Drug Co. who will rofund the purchase price 'to you without question if you are not completely sat isfied with it. Get a bottle of Dodson's Liver' Tone for only 50c. and learn for yourself how easily and naturally it assists Nature in gettIng rid of and correct ing constIpation andl bIliousness, hew it clears away the sick headache and coatedl tongue and sets you right with out ache or gripie, without any inter ference wilth your regular habits. Fine for the children. They like to take It. Large shipment of rich Cut (Glass just arrived. Very latest cuttIngs andl shapes, and at lower prices. S. M. & E. I1. Wilkea & Co. Princeton Locals. Princeton, Feb. 21.---Mrs. R. F. Mor ris and children, Frederica and Fran ces, returned home Tuesday after a pleasant visit to relatives in Turbeville Mr. R. B. Arnold spent Wednesday in Honea Path. Mr. James Arnold, of Pelzer, spent the week-end with homefolks here. Miss Octavia Morris, of Turbeville, is visiting her brother, Rev. R. F. Mor ris. Messrs Clary amtd Charles McCuen were business visitors in Honea Path Thu rsdlay. Airs. W. H. Monroe and daughter, Lillian, spent last week-end with Mr. S. .1. Uurts near Ilonea Path. 'Mr. J. W. iluff and Miss Sara Britt spent Saturday in Ilonea Path. Mr. Grady Dugan, of Honea Path, spent Thu rsday here. ir. Lawrence Stone died at his homa near Princeton Wednesday evening. lie had been suffering from an attack of pneumonia for several days. The funeral services were conducted at ilabun church Friday at one o'clock. Mr. Stone is survived by his wife and two small children. Their many friends sympathize with them in their sore bereavement. Mr. Charlton Mahon, of this place, and Miss Grace Fleming, of lonea Path. were happily married last Sun (lay evening, Rev. R. F. Morris ofileiat ing. Their 'many friends wish them much happiness. HY03ME IC EidEVES IN FIVE MINUTES You Breathe It. If your head is all stuffed up from a cold or catarrh, you suffer with dull headaches and seem lacking In vital ity, or are constantly sniffling and coughing, you need a remedy that will give the quickest, most effective and lasting relief possible---something that will go right to the spot, clear the head and throat, and end your ncisery. Surely use Ilyomenl-gall druggists sell it. It is just sucl a remedy, and is entirely harmless/and pleasant to use---you breathe it,.-no stomach dos ing. The antiseptic oils of Ilyomel mix with the air you breathe--its health giving medication immediately reach es the sore and inflamed muscous 'membrane-you feel better in five min utes. It. is practically impossible to use llyomei and not only be relieved but permanently benefited. The Lau rens I)rug Co. will refund your money if you are not satisfied. Ask for the complete oitflt--$1.00 size. Free Off E Sature Pay E~ When you can g rnade to your in< lutely for QUAL NO ( MORE Were you one of the tage of this wonder not come and see foi $35.00 Suits for $ South, and as a speci will give away absola every suit made to y NO M019 ONE!1 BAN Opposite Post Offi US 'Do tou - Know "r tut That " vwi ge y' $# suizi1 made to your (rdrti JUST RECEIVED A Shipment of J. E. FRENCH Low Cut Oxfords for Men. They are Guaranteed. Only $4.O0 Why Pay More? Learn The Way. SWITZER COMPANY ATTENTION! We have a Specially Equipped Feather Department with a 1&arge force of trained workers for the Manufacture of the Highest Grade of NEW FEATHER WORK of all kinds from the best selected South African Feather Stock, which we Import Direct. We will be pleased to mail you a descriptive fol deupon request. *Footer's Dye Wks Cumbelarid, Md. OUR !r of a $7 Pair Pants EXPIRES AFTER lay, February, 28th. 'WHY :Ihorbitanit Prices et a Hand-tailored Suit of Clothes lividual measure. Guaranteed abso- s ITY, WORKMANSHIP arid FIT for $17.5O= Smany that visited our store and took advan ful money-saving opportunity? If not why yourself that we are duplicating $25.00 to 17.50. Largest line of Woolens ever shown al inducement until Saturday, Feb. 28th, we utely free of charge a $7 pair Pants with our measure. E$17.50 NO LESS WRICE TO ONE TO ALL >I Woolen Mills K OF LAURENS BUILDING ce. Laurns... C .