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'Ti RE~imali19wJalimiam 4HUINER S'E(IIAL by SlN;AliOA1t1) Alit LIN1N The Seaboard Air Line will run a special train of Pullman sleepers and diners to Atlanta on the morning of May 12th for the benefit of South (,arolina Shriners. A special car will be placed in the Laurens yards for local Shriners. This will be at tached to the special train at Clinton. 1eserv tions may be had from the lo6al ticket agent or from 11. Terry and I. C. Gray. C. S. ('ompton, T. 1'. A. 34-5t i - -1 tMlGI R. CLIFTON JONES Dentist Oifce In Simmons Building Phone: Office No. 86: Residence 219 Simpson, Cooper & Babb, Attorneys at Law. Will practice in all State Courte. prompt attention advento all business. B. R. TODD Engineering and Contracting Land Surveys a Specialty s ancrete Work Skillfully done or in. spected. Drawings and estimates of all Kind. Telephone No. 346 Laurens, S. C. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you overworked your nervous sys tcm iand caused trouble with your kid neys and bladder? Have you pains in loins, be, ba c and n bladder? IInye you t flabby appe'arane.. of the (nit.i, and un der the eyes''' A freuenrnt desire to pass u-ine? If an, Willi:tms' vr Vidney I'iIla will cu:re yon-Irrggis;i. PricQ 60e. WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Prop.., Cleveland, Ohio L4AUUENS D1RUG LO. I Asrnt4. S. (!. For Weakness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard geeu.rral strengthening tonic. G ROVE'8 TA5TI'LtI:*; chill TONIC, drives of 'laria and builds up the sysitern. A true tori: - sure Appetizer. I'rtdults and children. Sc L E S are curabin. All kinds i r r. an ia aiway Internal. Dr. Leon hardt's H E M-- R O tablet, prd wie amiazing r.sult by attncking the IN FLRNAL C AUSE. 'i pil.r are .rie up and pe7rmntrenrtly eurni. 24 'drnys' treatnent, $1.0. .Sl by Laureins Drur Co. and all druggists. Asthma! Asthma! POPIAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY gives itistant rlie ml anr abluitei cure in all cases of :.-rosm. ronchitis. and I!ay Fever. Sohl by druggists; mail on receipt of price; $ t (o. Trial I'rtkaAt' fiy mall 10 cents. WILUIAMS MFC. CO., Pron... Cleveland. Olio LAUltENS4 DlIIJUG CO. UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmere Call. answered any hours, cday or night. LAUR ENS, S. C. Notice of Dissolution. By miatual consentt the firm of 1R. C2. Giray & ('o. has b~eenr dissolved andI thre business of said firm placed In thre hanrds of' W. 12. Gray withr power of attorney to collect andt lifluiidatte. Rt. C. Gray wvill continrue business at thre samer old atnd and will appreciate a call from all our old cuastomers and fronm as unany new ones as want to drIve a grnad bargalin. W. L. Gray, A. I). Gray, Rt. C. Gray. Lau'rena, S C.,.Jan. 1, 191H.'-4 N. B. DIAL A. C. ToDD DtAL & TODD Attorneys at Law Erterprise Bank Biuiling, Lauren., S. C. PRACTICE [N ALL COURTS Monney to loan on lien1 Estate-Long TI ime. Are You a Woman? Take rdui IThe Woman's Tonic FO8 SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS4 AP ALASKAN RAILWAY NOW A CERTAINTY President Signs 1111! Authorising Ex. pendituro of About $35,000,000 for Railroad Into Alaskan Territory. Washington, March 12.-President Wilson extended what he teridd "the hand of real helpfulness and brotherhood to Alaska," when he signed the bill authorizing the ex penditure of $35,000,000 for the first government-owned 'railroad con structed by the United States. Secretary Lane, a group of sen ators and representatives and mem bers of the Seattle Chamber of Corn merce stood beside the president as he affixed his signature to the act. The president was in a happy mood and In laying one souvenir pen aside to use another, smilingly remarked: "I'll change engines." When the bill had been signed the president made a brief speech. Presiulent (.ratiled. "I want to say," said the president, "how sineiy'e my gratiflieatiot Is In the completion of this measur11e and its successful passage. I feel that we have at lea(st reached out the hand of real helpfulness an( broth erhood to A laska, which will now link it to 11s by many bonds that will be valuable to both sides. This is a. 0c)nsum11)atin that I have been hoping might arrive in mlly adminis traltiol and that it has come so soon is to Ire very delightful." Deciretary Iaatne immediately after ward had a long talk with the pres Ident. about the selection of engineers for the task. Though Colonel Goe tials had been mentioned for the work, it is unlikely that he will be through with the l'anama (anal in tine for the present underltaking, wichi ul r. Lane intend:; to get into operation at oncer. eses * ** *** * * * * * * * PINE BLUFF NEWS. * e* * * *s * s e s ..s es s ss Pine lluff, March I I.---'T'he bird hunters did not lose anly time last week as they are law abiding citizens. Theywere certainly blessed with sunl) shinte to close their sporting days. Mh-ssrs. 11111. Rasor and Duller, of ('ross 11111, while making ieir trill, were greatly excited by -ilr. Diuller's horse falling in a gully which h' was at telllpttinig to ('css with tmor' tlhatnl is shatr' of ri dets. .\r. and .\rs. I1I. I'. C'artet r visitedi .\lr. It. S. G-rillin's f:ni)!y last week:. Wss M':ois e lir-own atienduted thl. W\. .\l. Ui. a~t (linton, which wv:+s well 1rep rsen-tend from all the hutbrches. Mrs. litrooks (oats and .1\rs. It. I). \'hileord :s;.ent last Wednesyl: withl W. (1. lloazman's family. . .\. .1. W. Iliii's family are visiting Mr. andt Mrs. W. A\. Ilonmas \1r. R. W. iloaztma n has gotten home alter a weel's stay at La1ren1s at Ienling court. R'omet of our1 lan)iter's areI pre'pin 'ltg corn') land1(, tak ing advanitage of' the present season. .1. \V. and R. S. Turner wvere r'ecenit v'isitors of 11ev. W. P. Turner. * WATTS M1LLS * Watts Miii, March 16.-Rev. GI. C. I iedlgelpeth filled hiis apoiiintmlet 0on Siun day morning andl lreaiced trom the subject "Good Master What Shall 3Rev. Mr. Lewis also preached to the Methodists on Suinday niight. Mrs. .1. N. licaton and little dlaugh ter visitedl relatives In Greetiwood last week. Mr. T. F. Bighop and son, Rtamnon, visited r'elatives .tnear Cross Anchor Situnday. We are very sotry to r'eport that Mrs. Brown, who has been1 sic0k for somle titme, is improvinig hut slowly. Mrs. W. C. Marlor who has bien on the sick '1st Is now -able0 to be~ out again. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Carter vilsltedl at the home of M1r. C. C. .Johtnson Sun day. .1. M. Moore and fatnily visited( at thle ho'm)e of W sA. Moore otn Sund~ay. Mrs. McQuown who has been con finled to hier rootn for some time Is better at this writing.( Mtr. George Corbon anid Miss Lily Kirby are to be married today at thlis place0 by R1ev. (1. C. Heodgep~ethi. Mr. JT. N. Prir and family will move to Greenville to Duneas Mill at an early date. We are quite sure that Mr. and Mrs. Prior wIll bie greatly missed by their many friends and the people of this place andl more especial ly will they 1)e missed in the church and Sunday school In whlich they have been faithful workers. We regret very much to give them up. (hnwhrefIn's Tablets for Constipa tion. For constipation, Ohamberlain's Tab lets are excellent. Easy to take, mild and gentle in effet. (lve them a trial. We.r sa inry all daenrs * WOODROW WILSON NEWS. * " ." Woodrow Wilson, March 1.-This morning is spring weather and the farmers are busy getting their farms ready for planting. Mrs. Arthur Iramlett spent last week with relatives at Ware Shoals. The Sunday school is getting on nicely, a large crowd in attendance every Sunday. Mr. 'C. Y. Craddock has his new house completed and has moved his family in. We welcome them back into our community. Mr. Austin Bramlett and Mr. W. L. Reid spent F-aturday in Greenville. Several of the mren attended preach ing at the First Baptist church of Laurens Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Willis silent Sunday with her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Austin Uramlett. The Rural School improvement as sociation met with Mrs. W. L. Reid on last 'T'hursday and decided to give a box and oyster supper at the Wood roy' Wilson school house on Friday n ight , Apil :rd t 'Te ptroceedls will iet used for the benefit of the school. The public is cordially invited to at tend. h'lie M1others' Favorite. A cough mie<.ine for children should be harmless. It should be pleasant to take. It should be effec tual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is all this and is the mothers' favorite everywhere. For sale by all dealers. * * * LANFORD NEWS. * * Lanford, larch Id.-We are having some real spring weather. The farm ors are putting ott new life, already. There have been :.5 cars of fertilizer shipped to this place. The health of the commu11nit' is very good. Mliss ILouise Wolff has the mumps. Miss Robinl l'attierson is visiting in Wood ru1 ff. Miss Mollie loor( is sick at this writing. Miss 1yde Wofford visiteil at Capt. .1. W. Ia nford's last week. Mr. fax ter I)eshlields spent he week-end with his iarentts here. AIr. J .lhnni.' 1. 1larmon, a sttudent at Cecil husis5 college, was at home Sutnday. Mir. .1. W. .Tlhnson spent the week (nd( with his wife here. .Mlr. anl Ml's. .I. W. (ann111~n spent \!in:hi:y nigit with M1r. ('nwon's par entts her''. Miss l"anni' lirmon is visiting .i\ss .\linntie L.anford. Nilr..\relie Wi\hllis and 'am1ily spent Sunilay with i lr. 'I 1:. Wolff. .r. :uni .\is. O. ,. L anford, Miss Carrie L.ou Iliggins, Mliss Natnie L:tn f'ord and A\ndrie I" ranks attended the W. .\. 1'. meeting at Durban church Fatturdtlay. The many friends of Miss Mell Wel hotrn will be pa ied to learnt of hot' illness5 and~ hope) for hter a speedy re covery. Rev. M. Owings wvas in Lanford on buiness05 .\ondlay. Mr. Talmage Patterson andl sister, Miss Bell Patterson, spent Saturday andi Satutrday tniht in Laurens, with their auntt, Mrs. J1. HI. Cuntinaghamn. Mr. d14. C'. Alleni was in Lanford Motnday wtriting insurance. iMr. .1. S. liiggitns has added0( atnothetr roomt1 to htis dwelling whbich a'dd1s much to Its appeaoirance. Mr'. A. C. Crow is making sotme 11m provemtents on his dwelling also. Rev. W. P'. Stmith filled Ils regular applointmenC~t here Sutnday, preaching two excellent sermons. WE C.\N NOW SUPPLY THIIS llAllt lflEPAhIATlON Our big Ilarmony Laboratories in Boston have catught up with their or ders now andl so we won't have to disappoint any who are using 1lIart nmony Haltr Beauitifler' and wvatt more orf it, or any wvho have boon advised by your friends to use it. We can now fill alil dhemalpds5, even1 if It be colmes evetn more iof a rage than it is now. I iarmony Iliair Beautifier is just wvhat it is namei --a htair bteautifier. it is not a halt. d 'e 0or hiri oil-bitt a dainty13, roeo0--terf I ted liquid( d ress lng to give't tho 1 air1 its ntatotral gloss and1( brighitn'hys, wavi'y softness, rich beauty. Easy apply-sim ply spr'in-. beoebrushting it. Con talns 11o oil, andl wvill not chiange color of the halir, tor dar ken gt'ay hai r. TIo keelp y'our hatir anid scalp dIan drtuff-freo and1( clean, utse liarmony Shampoo. Th'lis pu11re liquid 811am poo gives a's instanltaneouts rich lather thawt immediately penetrates to every part of hair and( scalp, Insuring a qick and thoroughl cleansing. Washed off just as quickly, the enltiro operation takes only a few motments. Contais nothing thlat can harm -the hair; leaves no harshtness or stickiness - jutst a sweet-smelling cleanliness, Bothl preparaitiotns c0o in n:Id shaped, very ortnamental bottles, with ,printkle~r tops. IHarmony Hair Beau tifler, $1.00. Harmony Shampoo, f.0c. Botht gutaranlteed to satisfy you in cv ety way, or your money hack. Sold only at the mot'e thtan 7,000 Rexal storecs, and in this town only by us. Laurens 'rug Co., 103 W. Mail St., DRESS ACCE TO Match the Ne Playing such a prominent latest fashions, dress accessori this season. Our accessory s< distinctive things--the little co dear to milady of fashion. You will find a tempting indulge to your hearts conteni shopping bags to match your ornam ents, vanity purses, che novelties. Especially will you appre the new neckwear. It is orig design--and pleasingly moderm Our Spring Goods have e in shades and design--you wil array of all that is latest in N Crepes, Wash Crepes, Crepe I Printed Crepes, and wash Go< Everything is moderatel your early inspection. H. TEl "Buy SIX THE STUDEBAKER SIX is the los priced "SIX" built. Yet "Studebaker" stands--and has always at for extraordinary efficiency. Studebaker manufacturing methods furnis answer. We shall make more SIXES for 1914 thai combined factories of America made for 191 And we manufacture every essential part goes into the Studebaker Six. That is why the Studebaker SIX--uneq either in beauty or efficiency--costs you lei hundreds of dollars than any other "Six" eve proaching it in quality and lasting worth. D. C..McLAU) L AUI RFNS SSORIES w Fashions part as they do in the es are much in vogue ection is full of new and nceits and ornaments so variety so that you can your own pet fancies-' costumes, luxurious hair tins and other tasteful ciate the daintiness of . inal and bewitching in tte in price. trrived and are beautiful I find here a magnificent ew Silks, Silk Foulards, (oile, Printed Repplettes, >ds of every kind. r priced and we invite RRY It Because It's a Studebaker" THlE STUD)ERAKER SIX Landnu,-titso $800 TH~E S'UTDEIJAIER VOURt Touring Car $1050 WveSt I;RandaIu-Roads2ter $1200 Delivey Car$11G0 A'Al prices~ F. 0. 13. Deotirot ood Electrically Started the Electrically Lighted that Seven-Passenger $1575 RIN, Dealer .