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Rheumatism Blood Poison Scrofula, Malaria Skin Disease F o R Because it Purifies the Blood READ WUAT NOTED PEOPLE SAY OF LIPPMAN'S GREAT REMEDY-P. P. P. .,. Alidredge. Regency. Texas, writes: Rabbi Solomon, of the Savannah Con. It i. thu ileading blood piurifier. ' regatn wvrit's : Had seven attack', oft Dr. Whitehead. Mtetcalfe. G., prescribes M niarlal lover lasting from a week to ten it. and with P' 1' P. competely cured J. days. I took your medicine an a forlorn 11. Davidson. who had suffered fifteen hope. but now confess that P .P a years with~ blood poison and sores. I a real benefit." IT WILL HELP YOU, TOO-AT ALL DRUCOOST8-$i.og F. V. LIPPMAN, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA ENGINEERING AND CONTRACTING Special Attention to Land Surveys McCRADY BROS. & CHEVES Oflice in 'The Bank of Laurens Building We are fully equipped, both by experience and in material equipment to meet every requirement. We would be glad to confer'with anyone desiring the sub-division of lands or surveys for any pur poses. Letters and telephone calls will be promptly attended to. McCrady Bros. & Cheves Laurens, S. C. A. L. MAHAFFEf HEADQUARTERS F/6R Heavy and iicy Groceries MY PRICES .ARE ALWAYS IN LINE AIVE ME A CALL Phone 244 Dry Cleaning Pressing I OF THE EXPERT KIND Have your Clothes Cleaned and Pressed by i men who know how. You'll find them here at his shop. E. V. FERGUSON Jver H-. Terry's Store Laurens; South Carolina COULD SCARCELY .WALK ABOUT And For Three Summers Mrs. Vin- believe I wouald have died if I hadn't centWas nabl to tten to taken it. centWasUnale o Aten to After I bekan taking Cardui, Iwas Any o~f Her Housework, greatly helped, and all three bottles re lieved me entirely. I fattened up, and grew so much Pleasant Hill, N. C.-"l suffered for stronger In three months, I felt like an three summers," writes Mrs. Walter other person altogether." Vincent, of this town, "and 'ahe third andi Cardul is purely vegetable and gentle last time, was my worst'. cig t nrdenshv id oi I had dreadful nervous headaches and effctn Ithe wmngrdientst itonic prostration, and was scarcely able to efcoatewmal osiuin walkabot. Culdnotdo ay o myCardul makes for increased strength, l aou o . Col o o a y o y improves thle appetite, tones up the ner I aso ad redfu pansin y bckvous system, and helps to- make pale, and sides and when one of those weak, slo hes rs n oy smnking spells would come on me, I Cardul has helped more than a million would have to give up and lie down, weak women, during the past 50 years. until it wore off. It will surely do for you, what It has I was certainly In a dreadful stale of done for them. Try Cardul today. health, when I finally decided to try 'isyDe t.. linan rg. "n. t' cb- d" . Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I firmly itf.M)2"*f'"?2?..ok $ SITE SELECTED FOR NEW CHICORA Final Decision Made on Site for Pres byterlan College In Suburbs of Greenville. Greenville, March 18.--The new Chi cora college will be located on a beau tiful and desirable tract of land at the bead of North Main street bought from Mr. W. H. Irvine of this city. The executive committee of the board of trustees of that institution which was empowered to select the site and to make other plans for the new building met Tuesday afternoon and closed the option for the proper ty with Mr. W. T. Henderson, of the real estate firm of Henderson & Hunt, agents for the trustees in the transac tion. The land Covered by the option ex tends from the middle. of the creek just back of the old homestead of Elizabeth Garraux and runs in one solid body back to Rlichland creek, in this tract are between 150 and 200 acres, surpassing in many respects the location of hi'urman 'niversity and covering inuclh more Iand. In addition to that body of land it will also in clude a distance from the middle of the creek, not exceeding 400 feet, up on the adjacent alope of such lands as W. Ii. Irvine owns beyond the creek. Dr. S. 'C. ilyrd, president of Chicora college, left Greenville today at noon for Charleston where he has gone to perfect financial arrangements for taking over the property at once. The removal of Chicora college from the present site on South Main street to the location at the head of North Main street will necessarily mean they enhancement in value of prone .- in that section of the city anA' jvll Also result in the extension various mu nicipal imtprove'llii' in the way of lighting, sew" recdnnections, street-car line. pi1'.S/strdets and sidewalks and tjl'e. 'These improvements besides the presence of the college will be of untold benelt to the property owners, and they will be called upon to donate land and money to further the project. They will be aske:d to donate $10,000 in money and land of that value. A meeting of the full board of trus tees of Chicora has been called for March 27, at which time the action of the executive com mittee in closing the option will be formally ratified. Through i)r. S. C. Byrd. whose agents in the tranact ion were \lessrs. Ticn derson & Lunt, the executive cummPt it tee some (lays since obt ainel Mr. Ir -vine an option upon a po.'tIca of his land comprising about. 150 to 200 acres. The land extends from the ituii. ;urp crty on the west to the (hi'k Sprtin road on the east. The triec! in quies Lion lies on the top of the hiil throei.h which Main street has beet'I tent tively surveyel and opened. From that point of view looking south, the en(i'e city of Greenville can be seen. Leekii.g north the mountains can be sec in Lii shape of a horseshoe for a dinstanec of about 200 iniles. Much of the i ano' Is level and beautiful in every respeot. It is susceptable of almosit any im pr'ovemnent. The water main of the Paris Mountain Water company runa through the land for a distance of abiout a tmile. Mr. Irvine stated that the Idea of the trustees of the college in acquir Ing propet'ty beyond R~ihind creek w'as to0 bulildi a dlam, fo 'm-' surveysi anid estimates of which hati heeni mad'el~, anld it wOa ''ound1 that a hIke of ailimost any sizo or (depthi could lhe secured. The creek would fuirnhi:h water enough, it was statedl, to afford power for ritnninig machinery foi' various other'i iiirposesC tiha)t might lie needed in the college, it. was said that Dr'. Ilyrd aipprovedl of the plan to build1( e lake hack oif the new college, and seemed anxious to acquire the necessar'y pr(op eirty which would lie cover'ed by same. Mr. Irvine stated he had had prlos liective pattes here from KerI itcky atd elsewhiere wvho had estimated this pr'opetty as worth several hundred thtouisand( (0 dIllars, butt I hat lhe consid er'ed that It was for school purposes and~ had let thle trustees have it at a sacr'iflee iti pice butt. requI ired that lie shtould lie haid In cash. The trusitees5 ini endeavor'ing to make Lthis pu rbhase havu e ma de elabor ate plans11 andl airrangemenits for the eirection of a lar'ge anid commodiouls buildintg secondl to none in the state the puri'pose of which would stalndl at least a huiindried years. it is ver'y probable that Miss Hien rietta Dozier, of Atlanta, wIll- be en tr'ustedl In miakiing thte plans that the tirustees have in view. Miss Dozier came to Greenville with reference to this matter sometime ago. She dle signied the Hlurt andl other 8plendid buIildings in Atlanta and is perhaps one of the most skillful and gifted architects in the south. Best Family Laxatiye Ileware of constipation. Use Dr. King's New Life Pills and keep well. Mirs. (5harles hM. Smith, oif Weoat Frank lin, Me., calls them "Our family hafa Live." Nothing bettor for adults or aged. (Get theom today 25c. All drug gists or by mal, JJ. B. n..ede. & C.. GIRLS MARCH OUT AMID ROARING FLAMES Wessesley Girls Show Wonderful Presence of Mind When Building is iDestroyed by Fire. Wellesley, Mass March 17.-Perfect disciplinle, coolness and bravery on the part of the students and faculty mem bers, prevented loss of life or injury, when College Hall, the oldest of the Wellesley College buildings, was burn ed today. The hundred and fifty young women students, fifty instructors and fifty maids, were in bed when the fir6 was discovered. Every one was saved, and not one of the scores who marched in an orderly procession through smoke filled hallways, suffered so much as a scratch. The building was left a blackened shell. Within its crumbled walls was wreckage representing a loss of $900. 000. Of this amount $100,000 was the estimated value of personal property of the inmates, nearly all of whom es caped in scanty attire. Insurance will amount to about $600,000. Miss 'Ellen Fitz Pendleton, president of the institution, said another struc ture would be erected in the near fu ture. On account o' the tire, the entire Col lege was ordered closed until April 7, the end of Easter recess. Nearly 1,000 of the 1,300 young women had left for their homes to-night Presiden Pendleton took occasion to praise the conduct of the si4ldentlis as "extra ordinary." "Never before," she said, "has there boen,.ain a fire, with similar condi f tlons without loss of life or injury to SSomeone. The obedience to the fire drill was a credit to the College. There were no screams or cries heard and this in Itself showed perfect and mar vellous control. SLUM I IN SH AD BUSCINESS. Shad Business Experiencing a Slump on South Carolina. Const. Supply Decreasing. Georgetown, March 18.--Wednesday, March 25, the shad season for South Carolina waters, will come to an end. And it will mark the closing of the poorest season in the history of com mercial fishing for shad in these wat ers. Chairman Ilarrigan of the state fish conmision. asked for an estimate of the catch of the current season and a comparison with the one preceding, replied that the catch of this season would not be over one-third the catch of 1913-1-1. The chairman couldn't ac count for the extraordinary slump in shad; he knew that the fish hadn't been running, that was the condition, which possibly the experts at Washington might in some way explain. , The slump in shad has been going on for several years. The cntch in the State in 1912-13 amounted to 1.11,000 fish, and at Georgetown 80,000 fish. Last season the catch at. Georgetown as 60.000 fish and this season it drops to 20,000 fish. Nor is there the slightes )Ossibility for It to pull up to much bet ter figures In the few days remaining. Fishermen are hauling off, because prices have slumped In the northern markets, owving to the coming In of North Carolina and Virginia shad. The fish from Georgetown Invariably com mandl higher prices in New York than those from any other section, because they come Into market earlier and for some reason they are of especially lIne flavor. ' 'Georgetown roes" alwvays top the market. D~uring the season they have been worth $2 to $2.25 each, wIth b~ucks runnIng from'75 cents to $1. Many of the local fishemen, and dealers who supply fishermen, will lose moniey on the season's business. Spring Bilood and .system ('leanser During the winter months imputritIes accumulate, your blood becomes Im pure and thick, your kidneys, liver and b~owels fall to work, causing so-called "Spring Fever". You feel tired, weak and lazy. Electric flitters-the spring tonIc and systemi cleanser-is what you need; they stli tilate the kidneys, liv er andl bowvels ~o healthy actIon, expel blood Impuriti s and restore your health, strengt~ and ambition. Electric flItters makes, ou feel like now. Start a four weeks treatment-It will put you in fine shape for your sp~rlng work Ouaranteedl. All druggists. 50c and $1.00. 11. E. TBucklen & Co., Philadlelphia or St. Louis. Ino. W. Ferguson C. C. Fatherstone W. B. Knight PERtIUSON, PEAfT BRSTONE & KNITf Attorneys at Law Lauren., S. C. Parempt and caredul attnton give. to all bshegn. Offe Over PalastteBank. PliesI Piles! P1les! aNillama' Indian Pile Ointment will-cure ?lind2, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It ab corbs the tumors, allays Itching at once, acts as a po'ulice, gives instant relict. WVill'ans' In-linn P'ile Ointment is pre parea for P'ies andi lithing of the private prr,,. JDrneqists, mail 50a and $1.00. WiL~LiAfeu MFG. C0., P'.nt.. Cleveland. Ohio tiAURENN DRU6l ,' . *CONSTANT, EXERCISE WILL MAKE YOU STRONG CONSTANT DEPOSITS IN OUR iBANK WILL MAKE YOU RICH 00 YOU WANT TO GROW OLD AND 'EEBLE AND BE WITHOUT MONEY IN THE BANK ?,w The boy who builds a fine physique in his youth will have a strong constitution to fall back upon in his OLD AGE. He won't be so liable to contract dis ease ; he will have the STRENGTH to fight it off. The same with BANKING [OUR MONEY. Build a FINANCIAL CONSTITUTION for the years to come. Make OUR bank YOUR bank. We pay interest in Savings Department ENTERPRISE BANK N. B. DIAL, Pres. ,/C. H. ROPER, Cashier NEW SPRING GOODS! With the passing of the sombre shades for winter wear the eye is relieved by the appearance of the brighter tints for spring wear. A full line of Dress Fabrie just opened. Among the dif ferent weaves shown, Crepes and Ratines have an eqtjal chance for poptihirity. These all come inl new colorings. While many other at raet ive fabries are shown. " An endless variely in Wash Fabries, C inghains, Galatea and Percales.. A very ehoioe line in plain and fancy White Goods for dresses or waisting. New Table linen and Hosiery. The Notion stock is replete, embracing the very latest novel ties for niekwear. W.G.Wilson&Co Our Southern Friends are Proud of 4Mexican Mustang Lininient because it has saved them from so much suffering. It soothes and relieves pain soon as applied. Is made of oils, without any Alcohol and cannot burn of sting the flesh. Hundreds of people write ua that Mustan g Liniment cured them when all .-. - other remedies failed. - 'MEXICAN Liniment The Great Family Remedy for Sore Throat, Colds, Mumps, Lameness, Cuts, Burns, Backache, Rheumatism, .Scalds, Sprains, Bruises and the ailmentslof your .Mules, Horses, Cattle, Sheep. mind FowI. Since 1848 hie foremost 'Pain ')ilever of the Sputh. Price 25c., 50c. and $1 a botte. Take this to your dealer and say you want Mexican Mustang Liniment. I