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STOMACH SUFFERERS Of You WIshe To Obtain Complete and Permanent r sults Try Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy One Dose Wil Convince You tidr emody n Mayr's Wonderfil Stmnach Remedy I: weI knownth lrough'Iout the countlry. Maythonlsatu' people lt.wi Itkvt it. fPo Stourte,. I. vel nt' itestinzil Ailiieits eult 1 a Ilt lnatveIo,'-4 iesoILu ans'i lire llnghl$y pir-ti:'ie", it t0 001the.4. AALIW1ni,,h: IM'iiefr its letlh aels h.v4' rievi\'ll even tItoi 0li1 dos4e are he .te retIwite Cuh i mid ex..i at i. It Ilu-s1.m i stle. It e-m iy ever faits ttl the i tl i ll St i r:- lch. i .sve an I '2rttestit. ml. at F:ll .lillol l colic Aftah T hi ver, C . . i etc., slholhld It ll no- ' tft :i t - - .. T benlefits stlonilwh soie1.11ts vso sv t Ml.xyr's \ l-. cerful .I t mi. It .e! -0iy l utelived k. Il :? ,eli h t-1 c ' . y a I I' b ; Iol~t. Ic . Nl. C eti .t. iI~t Llalf to digerst 1111 :iti erw f.o:r. farrtt to rI in k, tht. he~lv, i 11vi t 0; r :'1" -S . h I o l' .110 tulisch-,e justre :'mil g ol - --t. F11al coor the corn B :a-e n lJ sillyetin. ;ttl this is of'-lef o $ . Mt dols of 'y o' d forI'ru st-1.0) Reme4y. I of reti (IIeer or..- .nd 11 ch -lib i.' -.1f . I mt nIe tS -n1, fo r .- : k. 11 lhi.:rr Mof I t et ut.e 15445 W . .ns1.1 For sade b)y LAURENS DRUG CM Druggists Everywhere. Coffee to Drink Flour to Bake 10 lbs of Glor for ....$5.0 01 11bs- of Greent Coffee for ......$1.00 1 bis of Grel Coe for . . .. ...$.001 SlIs of ollasel for.... .... ..$1.00 5 lbs of lonsted Coffee for 41 lbs. of Roastel Coffee for .. ..$1.00 Coffee 10e per cani. I bbl (if Flour for .. ... ..$ .0 1 b . of Flour foir .... .. .. .$5.25 1 bll. of Flour for . . .0 1 bb1l. of Flour for . .. ... .$0 .00 1 1b4. of Flour for . .. .....$7.00 ' The lig Store i fle place to buy yorFlour andl Coffie 1) MbS. (if GenCofec only . .10 1 bbl. "l.\saka" Flour only ...$5.115 Talk to) (lhe Ilig Chief. Tradle with1 (lhe lioy.. J. H. Sullivan Laurens, S. C. FIN AL SETIMENT. Ta. notice that. on the 29th day of May, 114, I will render a flnal ac count oif my acts and doings as Ad mninistratrix of the estate of S. D. Childress teceaised, in the office of the JTudge of Probate, of Laurens County, at 11 o'clock, a. mi., and on the samte day will appily for a final discharge from my trust as Admin 1stria tix. Any persons indebted to said estate arie n~otifiedl and retiuireid to makec pay mtent on t hat date; anti all persons having clalirns against saId estate will piesent them n (i r b1 efor'e saId date, duily proven, or' be forever bairred. 7,ula P. Chilldress, Admninistratrix. A prIl 29, 191-t.-1 mo. When your feel g1g: vous, tiredl, worriedI or dies iondent it is a sure sign you neted MO'(T'd NERVERINE PILLS. They renew the ni rmal vigor and make life worth living. ite sur and ask lor Mott's Nerverigne Pills Prce$10 WI/il LJAMS MFC. CO., IPreps., Cleveland. Ohio LAUREhI i)RU'll Co. Laurea.I 14. '. Dr. T. L. Tim merman Dentist People's Bank Building Phone 882. Laurens, S. C. MONEY TO LOAN At 7 per cent on improved farms In amounts of $3,000 and up for term of five years. No commissions charged. Only katual expenses for preparation of legal papers. .Carolina Jond& MortgageCo Union Bank Building, Columbiai S. C. .. .. e e * * * * ..... ..*ee NEWS FROM YOUNGS. Youngs, May 18.-Mr. laniliton of North Carolina visited his sister, Mrs. Wilkie Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. W. W. Wallace is spending a while in Spartanburg with her daugh ter, Mrs. Ilunch, whose baby is very sick. Mr. Frank Abercromble's baby ltas been sick several days. Alr. Oscar Cox of Georgia, visited his sister Mrs. Frank Abercrombie a rew days ago. Tie Alisses Wingo and. brother of Kilgore visited their uncle, lien Wingo )f this community yesterday. .lr. Mills Cox and little daughter. iAinnett, went to Woodruff Saturday. III. and Airs. Skinner of S'partan .ure' county, visited Mr. W. 0. Sitton's amily yisterday. Ir. Tomll Henderson and fa1muly at elded Ireaching at Dulbin yesterda:. ir. .Ioo Williams of hAanford, visit A in t1-s sect' -i rst Wednesda... Messrs. Aust in. Paul and .1. It. Aber roibie allended the burial of 'o .1. \I. Camon at Laurcns W-'inesday. .\;-'. WA. 11. C'oolper. and son, I.Iw rence if Owings, ca le ee Austin Aher -obiIe Thurs( . There is a ie\ baby girl at tIle (oie of ir. W. Z. Williams. .\rts. M. A. Abercronibie is having a vell bored. ,ir. Lester [Iage and mother, of 'toodriff visited Mir. Whiiinerl Page's aitily yesterlday. .\lr. Austin Abercrombie was a1 bjusi tess visitor at Fountain na Monday. In tie abseice of our regular sup rintenideit, Mlr. It. G. Ilarims, Nr. 0. .('ox served at iramnlett's Stnday cllool yesterday. It hasn't been decided when our 'hildren's i)ay is to be. but the are ract icing. ('hild ('ross ? Feverish fi ik I A cross, peovish. listless (.hi.d, with 'outed toigue, pale. doesn't sileel) Its somtetiies very little, then againl ,avenollsly; stonmach Sour'; breathl etid: 11tains ill slomac'h ltl diarte intis tetht Wiile asleepl, and starts 1) with terrorl -all stiggesI a Worm Killer -somethin g that expels worms, Ind almost every child I hs thei. Kickaploo Worm Killeir is needed . Get i box today. Start at onve. You won't have to coax. as Kickapoo Wormi Killer is a1 cantdy confection. Nxtpiels the worms. tie cause of youi' ilid's troule. 25e at your dru gigst. ('itA(' (MI.AN (GE TS AWAY. Ilolh l'.elee le ' 'xpress Oflire aliii .ilakes E.scape. en e, S. C., lay Il. --.\evording to reporls from semli-ollivial sourcevs, :Ib olutitly nto t rice of he yegg.enlc who ,racked the safe in the o:licC of the Southern'i EItpress compantly here last tight has been foutd. Attaches of ihe 'olpaly will give nothing for publi ation, but it is rumored that a large i('illit of hooty was secured by tihe itrinhg cract(smen. Thte exptress of11ee is located only .t few yard(s fiomu the telegrapht if [lee, iln whli(ch the oper'ator's arie on dluty all ight. A negro helper Is also employed dur'ing thte night at the st~ation, btut neither heard Ithe ex tlosioit whtich tor'e the locks of thte smlil safe itto fragments. .After ent.ei'ing the offlee bty thte Front door0). the robber's spiked dlownt te door)1 in a manner which made ii Ilimpossile to oei it. After cirackinug te safe tiley' left by3 a reartt windIow. It ir, said( thtat a package conta iniing mtore thani $500 wvas shipped from An '11rsont duin g tite dayt3 an 111was ileft. in hte (Jlice over iIgh t and1( this mton ey is tart of thte amitoun t missiing. Four' 0r ive rail road1 detect ivces~ are boreo itnvest igaintg. 'i'hey are making 1.n extensive iinvestigation and1( it is laid bty some that the amount iissing may) 'ti runin t e thousanrds. "T1Z"~ FIXES TIRED, SORE, SWOLLEN FEET Giood-biye sore feet, buring feet, luwollent feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet. Glood-biye cornas, cal louses, blionsiti anld raw ((pots. No mlore( shoes tight ness5, no0 llilC A impiiith piain youri face in ago cal, acts rigi out all the pioison OtI u Cxutdationst whiihl putff til thc feet. Usne "TIZ'' and forget your footmisery. Alt! how comfortable your feet feel. Get a 25 cent box of "TIZ'' now at any druggist or dlepartmnent store. D~on't suffer. IHave good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's toot comfort guaranteed or money refund ed. Sold in Lautrens by Lautrens Drug Co. DR., CLIFTON *P'a ' eme. Is s1m.. aanmaris Phone OMt. ?oa 86: Reuidn'P IN MOMORIAM Mary Bagwell Scott. On Friday afternoon, March 20, at her home near Princeton, Mary Bag well Scott, wife of John' D. Scott, en tered into rest-the rest that remaIn eth to the people of God. Besides her husband and four children of tender age, Robert, Mary, Frances and Clara Belle, she leaves several rothers and sisters to mourn her loss. On Satur (lay following, in the presence of a vast throng of sorrowing relatives and friends, her mortal remains were laid to rest in the church-yard of Columbia church by the side of two previous babes who had preceded her to the grave. 1Her pastor, Rev. W. .1. Foster, in simple and touching wordg per formed the burial service and many of her closest friends assisted in the last sad ofilces. She went in the spring-time and in the lush of young woman-hood, being thirty-two years of age. A few years ago she was happily married to .lohn D. Scott and, hand In hand, they walk ed life's way. Fihe was the keeper of hiis Iiom e, living gene'rousIily, worth a : and full-heartedly, keeping bright ly burnling in the hearts of her failiI y le sacred fires of sympatly, honor and love. With her going was a pathos that touched the deepest reesses of the heart. iF-tricken a week before her death with paralysis, she could not speak so her love(l ones were denied the comfort of the last word. Though her mind was clear she was unahte to give expression to her last thoughts. She was a trite Christian. II early girlhood she aecepted Christ as her .avior and united with tle Columbia Baptist church. We knew her as an obedient child, a beatLifill'and i modest womn lii, a true wIfe and. motiter. failti ful and loyal to life's eve"y trust. We prized her friendship. Now, stince the first grief and shock have imssed, we ito not mourn the death of our frieid hit, rather with (haIstenled spirit and gratefil leart. woid we remetber how witholit re pro:ch she lived 'among us; how, diir Ing file few ye:irs of her life, she auis ed to be huilled in III hearts of her frin ds III( iliost endiuriing memorial. Ilere Ioe keeus vigil am] lights the wiied fires of fonutest .ie.niories. cauls Ing them to horn with steady glow ho foIre the restiig l1:1i (if oi r dead. I low, tiei when De:1th ca ie, ter life and conduct were siteh 1tht she could meet It wit hlo f1ar o' shame. * To the at 'ickenl ones we offer the symi thy of our poorl heart. Froi time to tine. as you go to her last resting pla(e. think of ler as safe on the othir side, ho'ekoning youl to come too. Now. tht:i she tni ithe (th(r1 two prvecious hates are there. Hie.ava en will st em mo(re homelke. Acknowledge the hand of a wise Cod. and be coiforted. for Ile never nmatke a mistake. "Mary W. C." Princieton. S. ('. * * NEWS FROM JONS * * *..,'SS* * eo S S ee * ee e S .Jonies,A.tay 25.-WXe are indebted to our friend, Mr. J1. A. Illis1, for some ic te honiey. Alfour people are very grateful to Messrs McCombsi, RIley and Coebb for working ouri roads so well. Misses L~illian and~ Delle .lones have ftinistied thIieir school s in RichIan and 01( are at hioiie for the suatmmer. Mr's. D~ave Mlajor, of Stoney Point, receiity s3 viIt ed hen pla rents, lion, and I Ms. J1. F. Morrison. htorn on the 6th Inst to Mr. and Mirs. 'iarmley Brissey, a da ughtecr. Mirs. Toccoa Cannon, or Abbeville, spoint last week wIth Mr's. Dri. WV. Tlow iies .10ones. We recently met our' warm frIend, Prnof. .J. C'. Cork, of Rlock 111.11 Mrs.. John Stims, of War~terlon, recent ly visited heri daiughter'. Mr's. WV. T. Joines. Mirs. h'. E. Mairtin anid Masteir Wm. .lones, a fter spendIng two weeks with l''"liiil? naets, Dr. and( Mr's. WV. Tr. Jones, i'" e reotur ined to Palirfieldu. Our Stinday sc'hoot. under' the efm 'ont su norintendency of lHon. J1. F. ''"rison, Is progiressing nicely. 1'ev. RI. F. Mtoirris, of Princeton, wvill "i ts uonitmnit here on the 2nd "';nda:y ilght in June. Mris. C,. WV. Jeonkin and sons, WiI '"m indn Walter, are visiting her par ('ets. 'Dr. and Mi's. WV. T1. JTones. We svnmathize with Mr. John Coch ,'c' in the heavy toss h'e recently sus tritnid In the burning of lisa barn. IKeep Rowel Movement Re~gular. Dlr T~ni's New Life PIlls keep atomneh. liver and kidneys in healthy roadifton. Rid the body of poisons 'in 'vnuste. Tmprove your complexion f".htng the lIver and kidneys. "I '- morep relIef from one box of Dr. SNew Life Pills than -any medi T"r nvet tried," says C. 1E. Hatfield eno Tll. 250 at your druggist. "-"muiito Nets, in all styles, just re r otver Let us fSt up your bed. nl M.&IA H. WH.J10R & O. 7 -F MEN' WAr War Has Been Declared A We want 300 Men to wear our Palm Stock ready to put. on RIGHT NOW. All e $8.50 CLARDY& THE SHOE Ladies' Shoes S1 FORt S Nine tracts of land belonging to and near Barksdale Station will be s< bargain in every one of these tracts: (1) The Glenn Place one mile Road containing 236 acres. (2) Creswell Franklin or Knob: to Goodgions Factory containing 78 (3) Second Knob Place joimni acres. 4Permelia Sliockley Tract cc Nathan Barkadale Tract cor 6 Catherine Putnam Home P1 7 Part of Catherine Putnam 4The Bill Armstrong Place c 9)The Mitchell Place at Barks rens Road containing 126 and 1-2 ac One concrete store room at Barn House and lot of Anna C. We Featherstone Place on West Main St The A. J. Ta'ylor house and lot Nice Bungalow on South Harper S. S. Boyd Place on East Main One house and lot in town of Gi Thad. Nelson house and lot oni Four Hundred acres five milei Mars Place. Five Hundred acres one-half miu as Henry Place. *Two Hundred acres, bounded by place, know as Motte Place. Four Hundred acres, bounded by known as Alsie Coleman Place. Mary C. Sullivan house and lot Two houses and lots on Laurel ! Laurens Trusi R. A. COOPER, President. . iTED! gainst Hot Weather. Beach Suits. We have them in izes and shapes to everybody WILSON MEN iined Free ALEI Mrs. Mattie D. Putnam at id in the next five months--a of Greenville and Laurens Place on road from Barksdale acres. above tract containing 30 ntaining 27 acres. itaining 58 acres. ace containing 19 acres. Place containing 34 acres. ontaining 65 acres. dale on Greenville and Lau res. tsdale Station. st and known as the C. C. reet in city of Laurens. an East Main Street. Street. street. -ay Court. Vest Hampton Street. of Whit mire, known as the es of Madden Station known lands of T. M. Shaw horne T. M. Shaw home-place and on Sullivan Street. treet. tLComnpany S. MACHEN, See, and Treas.