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Rheumatism Blood Poison Scrofula, Malaria Skin Disease F o R Because it Purifies .the Blood RUAD WHAT NOTED PCOI'Ln SAY OF LIPPMAN'S GREAT REMEDY-P. P. P. ..,Dr. Alldredge, Regency. Texas, writen: Rabbi Solomon "of th $avannah Con. It in tho les iig blond Uurltiei'." gregation. writes a ad doy en attacks of Dr. Whitchead. Mctcalto, Ga., prescribes t alarial fer ei latin ifrom i week to ten i. and with h. . V. coptely cured J. dna. I to k y , *tn. dhtno as a forlorn II Davidson, who had s~uffered fifteen Ihope, but now culifess that P'. 1. P. was years with blood poison and sores. a real benefit." IT WILL HELP YOU, TOO-AT ALL DRUOCISTS-$1.00 F. V. LIPPMAN, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Have You Poultry Troubles 7 Cure the liver and you cure the bird. Nearly all poultry troubles are due to a disordered liver. Bee Dee S T O C K & l'housads of poultry raisers who use it all year POUt:rlY MEDICINL rouud to keep their flocks in good health, highly Irottitlenddocurandolivr recotlmctldclt'~ea. G3.ven ret vi irly Q p with the tecd, in stli STOC, & OUILit t doses, it also utakes au Bee Dee STOCK & POULY xe B ee ~~ Fe:xcl : . J. Stowe, MEDICINE : Purcell. Okla. It's a Liver Medicine. Also a strengthing Tonic. 25c, 5c and $1e per can. At your dealer's. P. B. 5 $200,000 Worth of Real Estate for Sale! * Store Roonlis oul the sitare; 1Livery' atd Salvs Stables; lilaekxeksmih 8hop and 'l'oo; the (ray & Shlealy .\ Ihine Shop anld sttlrrotulnding bluildiligs; City houses and lots. All k inlds of farm ualds. Prices and teris right. 1 bu-t . and st-1 Sito F.. Auo write lih . and1 lire InsraInce B. M. WOLFF The Real Estafe Man .Laurenus. S. C. BLEASE CALLS SEC. PUG-NOSED YANKEE Governor Mlakes lied Hot Speech to Auiilence of 2,000 at Spartanburg. Spartanburg, April 21 .--Governo IBlease mnade a red-hot speech to anl audience of 2,000 on the court hotise lawn last night. lie denounced Set' retai'y Garrison as "a little ptgnosed Yankee," and declared he would nev er COtmniclato with Ilim again until .\Ir. gar'risoni admitted he had treated him discourteously. The governor tlso paid his respe'ts to Secretary Daniels, saying he had proved hi:n a I!tr. Mr. HIense denied stroaigly, how ever that he was fighting the nation a!I administration at Washington. The governor explained his libel action agalinst I'ditot' Moore, of the C'olimbia liecord, and -called him names which it might 1.' libellous to :ulish. \\'illiamt I'. (Gonzales, t'niledl States minaister to (tha, formierly edi tor of of the Cumia S tate, and other tronAinent newspaper m n alo amte in for scathing derntuneintions. .! hoof i n:aampmttent. The crow? ow Governor Ilea: r to natne hi: choie for i siriessor. 'htIe gz'o'ernoc, de tin':t i to so. b il :miiti'ach'd to Is ieare'r1 to elect a lIleatseite. far a.r itssm. \ wer Ii ' (cceried. .\r. lI!easc 'raid esplee'ul: at'ention to t' e oro pos l iuedienlt insametion of c hool childiren, en usi lil ory edu.a t ;t anil the movent to r< :triot the 'ise of the ballot in litunwry election:. Ito Strongly opposed all t iree propos-. als. Ilie advoeat-d the Fot trier bill to kelp white teachers out of negro sel'ools. The crowd vigorotstl:: cheerd"cl the governor. Governor lil ease address:i an au dience of four or ive hundred farm e's on the ccouart house lawn this af ternoon. Ito told his 'iietnis to be sre to attend the leatcratic pre einct ('1u1) meetings, so as to thwart the effort of th~e governor's enemies to restrict the use of the ballot in the )einoeratic primary e!e l ion this stimitter. Wants lIlenseite! Governor. Speaking of the aet~in of Secretary .hiarrison in taking away fron South C:'rolingt the military ciamiamenit whieh wvas to have been held at the Isle of ae. ase said 'Mr. G;arrisonl had treated hii'Wis coutleously and never had replied to ;is letter he had written the secre tary. governor lenase said the only people who were sort'y that the Isle of Palmis was not going to get the enca raymienit woro "blind tigers,'" gaiblers and keepers of dives. I, said the encamptnent would not be anytlhi:g but "a grand drunk" any wiy, and tie best people of ('hari'te ton didn't want It. The governor said he was proi of his pardon record and had ab~out I 2n 'not'e prisoners to turn loose, in addi tIon to more than 1.200 he had al ready rele'astd. This was ctered by the crowd. Sparatbaburg, April 23.---G;overano" Itloase addr aessed anf auditene of foutr ori lIv e tin tdraed far'mi's on tho conurt house~t lawni th: Iatrnon. lIe told his fr ids t o lbe sure 'to t attenid Itih' Demoratioctt pr'e Ilnet cli i ubmet'.nags soj as 1o ':v~:ri the c'':o,' of the;c gover l'5' cnr'ial '- to r'estri t l use i~. of the halIlot. in thle D etmocatic primanry etec ltin thi sum'n:ner'. Speakitig of the neuloni of Secr'etairy Ga trrison In taking a way f'rm South whIch was to have titen bhitll at the Isle of Palmiis Gover'nora Illetase said Garison had ttrea'aedot tima d iscouirte olisty and~ ne'vert had r'eliedI to ia let tter he hado writteni the se're'taryv. Giov. IIIeast' saIid thle on11ly elelit whlo wt'ret orry3' thiat the it' tof Palmais was not gain ig It) get thle enca t~mimentI would t be any thinag but a '"grand tirunik" any way. andil tie best lie)otle oif ('harleston didn't1 watt it. The gtover'nora sa Id lit was tiroudt of1 hIs pardon r'teordt anid had abot one hundrcted antd twentty mtore praisoaiers to lturn loose tan adi dtIon01 to more ttini t welve huniad red lie tias alreadnty r'eleasedl. Thbis was ('heteretd I)y the crowd. "TIZ" FIXES TIRED, SORE, SWOL.LEN FEET (ootd-bye sore feet, burn't ing * feet, swollen feel, sweaty fee't, saelling fet',t tir'ed feet. Gbood-bye coi'ns, callonses, bunion s anid raw spots. No more shoes tighi. ness, no mote limping tiith paIn . ..ar face in ago ."l%~"Is tmag al, acts irigt oft.h i taff 11p the and forget y'ouri footmriscery. Alt! how comfIortablo youra feet feel. (et a 25i cent box of "'TI'" ntow at aniy druggtst 0or dtepartment store. Dotn't. suffea'. 1 tave good feet, gl adt fet, ftet I that netver swiellt, never' huri t, aitvter got Itit. A yeara's foot cii omfot guartantiteed 01' money' refundi c edi. Soh! in jile ( na hie lcourione nonii ('t IVNOtAN('E AND INSOL]N'E. * + St * " " " " " * " " " " " " " " " e IEditor of ''he Spartanbuirg i lerald : "Supp)os a school physicanl were oplposed by a man iIn politics. and that nian's (lalglller---a I.1-year-old1 gli1r-was examnined by him; lie cotld not only deprive her of an educntion, but damin her for life by sintply say "If I hii a dau1gher andl a school d1octor' were to at'teiniut to exainie oher without. Iny constlit. I would kill hitl. If a citizell of Spartanlult; w1ere to shoot dwi n a school doctor who exantin.1ed his chibd whlenl he obs Je:-tE'I to it, and if that citizenI wei cov1Vlet d and sent 3Inced, I wouII telegIraph~i hint a. par1donl a! f'ist i. lig;htnlinp; cou:1 car'ry it.'' 1his is pait of a speilc h--;1(o Ien fr~oin inlmn(ry}---that I he(ari I Go. ('oil' .. 1(4,a' 111. in-fore thle 'oulrt houlse in Sic"Irtanhu11rgr on .\pril :!' 191 . ('an the I'''ce of ignoirar t :1 dalt< ity :;o un i h '&' " iif'I:rlhp t ain :' i " Tlo inlake tis ;p(e h' !'inl "i-.p atan i where ined(i: ;:l inlsl"inion has b1,1'1 :;Ilece1 sfully I ." Coal i! ti.( ::e''o,. and :1!(!'; lionat 1 111h11 e ;ar le:ni'\ll ' by i, Is the1 lI-irht of in olene'. We 1!ul Iiipills who twi1d no)t .ei' we ,ll. ( 1!.! not. h' :- . i, could not bre: .il:r properly, (:r h:.:1 i. - r''gLia' eatf acti1on : many1 of it . (I('(f'l s \w'1e nleve'r slsim'ct'd by til mrl'ents, by% the ' h':ui'rs. or by the (hihdiretn the Ins3le!'. It r'equirl an ex3a1tinationl by a speci(alist. to I is enver'I theni11. The hoard of n11ed(ic'al exr~n inlers for I te Spartanhurg city schools wits coiposed of three tuethers, anii, for the governor's iifornIation, I will state that one of h1113) Is a womiiiant. and the other two nien. .\ copy of the blank tsed in notifying prents is hereto apiended, and it will le seen that the parelnts a t'' refrred to the fatnily physician: t'his Notice does not Ixclude the (1111d frmi school). I)epnriunent of 1Iygil'ne---('ity iuhli'e Schools. The )hysical exanmination of ...... alA- . I Inhi Ic school shows that ........ needs ne"1al attention for the condition of ... .......... an d we si' ggest that you plaf'e-. - - - - - Itundr'i' the care of a physician as enrig'' as possible so that . .he will . he In a hotter physical condition to con tinue ........ s tudies. Iespect ull y, 1oard of ledical I nspetor. Ixattly 1,177 of these notileations were sent to the Iparents of defeetive Clild3rent in this city. Many of thetm we're 110erinallently cured(, Somue :Ire still weartting glasses, teachers ar' haying inor1e Intelligent attention to inetirable defectives, and muaking school life iilea sani ter for than. ('haritaly:i dis!Iio(d ieopile waid for the' I3tra (tiet of childrtenl whose 1ar1 ('nts wereO poor'. Only otie 11arent ob. jl'Cted to the Iitspiection in. ad(1vanIce, a1in sh was0 Wa ChLitrist ian Scien tist. a p pr iai on'1 5 0 a nd g tit u d e.i ''0 ((i Ihi l WVhat doI theise paren't~ts thintk or Glovernor' iase's aniarchiistic' speech ? Are 3311y of thern disiosedl to shoot the 3inedii'al Inspectot's? Will not0 the high school gir'ls no0w gr'owtn, whot were exa~ilined three0 year's ago, stat1e, ini thitrt owni defense, thalt there wasl nothing embharrassing 0or IndelIcate itn thteitr exaintatlins? I ask thiese riuestions be(caulse s01ine, mien) whlOoe ('thi'eti had beetin l hon" flied by3 those examIin tat ions were' 10t113' applaud toitig Governtor'11 ('3ase's Tihie examinat1331ions were Cotndu ct idi it the pr1iip'is olllee of eae' hutl1 1 Ig. Thr)1ee pup1 ils can e in at a II me4, and(1 IIs iresenit at noear13 eve'ry (3 of thiemi. Wheni a man11 holdin11g the high '3lac'e givenl G!overntor' lleas standi~s befor:e a1 (ro(wd of eliti'zens andio dec(l ales t hatI lie will telegr'aph a3 1iardlon to a1 3m133 whlo will shoot do~wn) a pulii school pihys(iian 13) the per'lformance1( oif an orinary dut13 1 Iy, hei Is I)rea1chintig ('01d- blooded mu)1rder'. If ther'te is a lIttle sotnse oif shiitne or oifiwI olten&i r'espionlsbility loll itn 8onthl Cartinats as5 to setnd thtis man31 to thte senat31, I believe thet thiere ar;e honest 11eni in I halt body13 whlo will presvenlt hiis con. firmtion113. Al any)3 rate, these fae!s will be In th11'ir ossessIoni. MONEY TO LOAN At 7 per cent on improved farms in amounts of 83,000 and up for terr -of five years. No corn i~s 'ons charged. Only act <~a expenses for' prepar'atio~ of legal papers. arolina Bon~d & Mortgage Co. Union Bank Building, Columbia S. C. 1'.~ Here! t I , Drink this '. 7 and be refreshed! Sip by sip heres pure enjoyment-cool com fort-a satisfied thirst -a contented palate. Deiandi the tc nt:inc 1.v full nnine Nicknamues encetirage substitution. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY Whenever ATLANTA, CA. you see an i. Arrow think of Coca-Cola. if . It Always Helps says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., In writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman's tonic. She says further: "Before I began to use Cardul, my back and head would hurt so bad, I thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles of Cardui, I began to feel like a new woman. I soon gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework, as well as run a big water mill. I wish every suffering woman would -give CARlDUI The Woman's Tonic a trial. I still use Cardui when I feel a little bad, 'and it always does me good." Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, tited, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui; tl6 woman's tonic. You cannot make a mistake in'tr ing Cardul for your trouble. It has been helping )eak, ailing women for more than fifty years. Get a Bottle Today! 64 0e Our Southern Friends are Proud of Mexican Mustang Liniment 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 us that Mustang Liniment cured them when all other remedies failed. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment The Great Family Remedy for Sore Throat, Colds, Mumps, Lameness, Cuts, Burns, Backache, Rheumatism, Scalds, I.. S nr Sprains, Bruises k. -_ and the ailments of your \ Hores Mules, Horses, ~ Cattle, Sheep. and Fowl. Since 1848 the foremost 'Pain 'Reliever of the South. Price 25c., 50c, and $1 a bottle. Take this to your dealer and say you want Mexican Mustang Liniment. Are You Using Nitragin? Your neighbors are using it and they say it increases the yield of the crop to which it is applied, from 25 to 100 per cent. Besides this it cauces that crop to .tore in each acre of ground from 100 to 200 pounds of pure nitrogen for the benefit of the next crop. Nitrogen in commer cial fertilizers costs YOU about 20 cents a pound. Use .Nitragin and you get it FREE from the air. Apply it to all yodi s Beans and other pod bearing or legume crops. Can you afforcto pay 2 a'M.d for Nitro gen when your neighbor gets ic FREE? a Full information gladly given. R. C. McLEES, Clinton, S. C. Fording---the Universal recrea tion. The economical Ford is the pleasure car of thousands the world over. It has made the motor car servant of all the people. It has given to the masses the freedom of the great out-of-doors. Five hundred dollars is the price of the Ford run about; the touring car is five fifty; the town car seven fifty---f.o.b. Detroit, complete with equip ment. Get catalog and particulars form Summers Garage, Laurens and Newberry, S. C. Dry CleaningPressing OF THE11E EXPEI4J KIND Have your Clothes Cleaned and Pressed by men who know how. You'll find them here at this shop. E. V. FERGUSON ,Over H.j Terr's Store Laurens, South Carolinac