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KITC1 E CONI One burner or flame or high or a hot one. * Oil Cook means better c less cost. No soot, no ashes. In 1, 2, 3 and sizes. Also a r model-4 bun oil range with fir ing oven. A ma venience and At dealers everywhere, for catalogue. STANDARD OIL Washington, D. C. (New Jers Norfolk, Va. DALTIM01 Richmond, Va. 3 - Equalb One teaspoonfulso medicine and to po -inrwhat they do for your aninmals andceo pounds of any ready-ade st o r pout believe it, try it out!i Buy, today, a can 0! Bee Dee"*TOCK &IC0 HUSBAND RE DESPAlI After Four Years of Dkgguraging I hai Cenditions, Mrs. Bullock Cave At Up in Despair. Husband Card * Came to Rescue. '"*" dose * can Catron, Ky.-In an Ititeresting letter tirin1 from thIs place, Mrs. Bettle Bullock lI: writes as follows: -" suffered for four troul years, with womnanly troubles, and during Card this time, I could only sit up for a lIttle mort while, and could not walk anywhere at years all. At times, I would have severe pains surel i my left side. sold The doctor was called in, and his treat- it wi mient relieved me for a while,'but I was meni soon confined to my bed again. After Ad,, that, nothing seemed to do meny good. i"!! [EN four-low -a slow fire The Eefi'on -stovd ooking at coal, no 4 burner kew 1914 1er cabinet eless cook rvel of con efficiency-. or write direct COMPANY y) Charlotte, N. C. Charleston, S. C. C- 25 lis case. - --- nds of~ t for ta eqal ofee Dee STackedn 5,-Two cPOUL "TMeDINj Slt o ad er c P.B. 3 scuED ING WIFE Igotten so Weak I could not stand, gave up in d pair. last, m) hus and got me a bottle of ul, the Won' tonic, and I comn :ed takin /t. From the very first I could toll It was helping me. I now walk two miles without its me, and am doing all my work." 'ou are all run down from womanly lies, don't give up In despair. Try ul, the woman's tonic. It has helped than a million' women, in its 50 of continuous success, and should y help you, too. Your druggist has Cardul for years. He knows what 11 do. Ask him. He will recom.. I it. Begin taking Carduti today. LAR[S AGR4DD SC Supt. B. L. Jones, superintendent of the o!ty schools, has handed to the newspil)ers a list of pupils who have won special honors for scholarship, de portmient and attendance during the scholastic year 1913-14. The list is as follows: "iMamiiond Button" Roll. To the puil in, each- gra(e who miakes the highest average in scholar slitlp, deportment and attendance for the ent-Ire session Superintendent Jot:es gives a "Diaiond" button. F irst grade, secrtlon A: .!ary Cope land. First grade, section A: MIary Cope Chaney. Second grade: Cha'rles Barks(leilo. Third graiie, section A: Sarah Iliza Swygert. Third grade, section 13: EulaIi May Foir th grade: MargarIet Lake. Vifth grade, section A: Emamiit Stil livanl. Fl"Iih grade, section It: 'I'homas ]I ,Irk sda IP. 8Ixth grade, section A: Mary lilack well. Sixth grade. section 13: Nash llil pot. Tienth grade: Annie Barksdale. Eighth grade boys: Charles 'i'homip son. ighti grade girls: Rebecca ake. N! nth grade: .Frances Lake. Tenth grade: Virginia Simpson. Itiurens Cotton Mill School. First grade: )ora Lewis. Second grade: Clyde Jones. Third Grade: Allie Gosnell. Fourth grade: 'Iille Cook. Annual Honor Roll. List of pu3pils who have made froii 95 to 100 per cent on each of schol arship. deportment and attendance for the entire session of n-ine months: First grade: Paul Philpot, Marlegene Gray, IA)IIise McCord, Rebecca Myers, Margie Chaney. Second grade: Robert Babh, Charles Barksdale, Edmund Lake. Third grade; Rebecca Adams, Nell .Jones, F.ura Eliza Swygert. Fourth grade: 'E4lbert Copeland, Mar garet Lake, Mary Owings. Fifth grade: William Gray, Emmie Sullivan. Sixth grade: Dorroh Hairston, Charles Hughes, Mary Blackwell, Nash Philpot. Seventh grade: Annie Barskdale. Eighth grade: Rebecca Lake. Ninth grade: Frances Davis, Hattie uIlivan, Mary Sullivan. Tenth grade: Virginia Simpson. Laurens Cotton Mil School. Second grade: Clyde Jones. James Carter. Annuda Roll of Distinction. List of pupils who have made from 90 to 95 per Cent on each of scholar ship. deportment an( attendance for the entire session of nine months. First grade: .James A nderson, Rich ard( Babh, Durward 10llis, Frank Roper, lifeez Chancy, Sarah Childrcss, Mary ('opeland, Margaret Iliumbert, Jluanita McClenney, Gertrude Sexton, 1ida Taylor, Pierce Martin, lHattie Miller, * WARRIOR CREEK. * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Warrior Creek, May 25.--Rev. J1. A. Birock filled his regular apopintment Saturday and Sunday. HeI preachled a very interesting sermon Sunday, his text being "The wages of sin is death". Mrs. Nannie Martin and (laughter. Ruth visited relatives in Fountain inn the past week. They were accomplan led home by Misses Lucia and Ella Mae Ad ams. Mr. and Mirs. Claud Wilsou of Shiloh it tended church here s'unday. A party of young folks fr'om Prince on spent Saturday with MIss Erilla Brownlee. The party being comp~osedl f Misses Polly D)avis and Essie Adams mnd Messrs .JessIe and Walter Davis, mlakinig the trip in Mr'. D~avls' car'. Miss Car'oline Fowler spent the week-end in Lanford. Miss Ruth Mar'tin leaves Thnrsday for D~ue WVest to attend commencement Miss 'Erilla Brownlee is attendling "ommencenment ini Woodriuff thIs week. While there she is the guest of Miss Niyrtle Lanfordl. Mrs. S&isan Anderson of Laurens is titendinig some time wvith her briother, \lr. J. A. Fow'ler. We were very sorry to learn of the teirious accident which happened to NIlss Margaret Stevens of Gray Coui't Satuirday. She fell form a swing and broke lher' leg and injured her' ankle. Mr'. and~ Mrs. Mack Burins and chil Iren were the guests of Mirs. Mary Brown.ilee Saturday night. Mr. and MIrs. Clifton [Brownlee spent hinday wIth Mr. Rlucker' Powers and3( gamily. Sever'al from here attended the clos ng exercises of lilemling school Fri uy evening~ An inter'esting program d'i been arranged by the teacher and bildrenn. after whleh they eved cake HOOL HONOR ROLL8 . -00 W 0 0 000 .00 0 o++ Mary Wade. Second grade: IHarvey Oglesby, Rob ert Sullivan, Carl Thompson, Sarah Katherine Barksdale. Laura Iludgens, Katherine Meng, Addle Lou Sexton. Third grade: William Albright, louston loper, Martin Tleague, Malarioni llackwell, Beaufort Copeland, Eula May13 Mart-iin. irourth giade: Clarenc' Hbb, Fred Bishop, ,ula 1ur1ns, Rosa McGowan, Nancy Meng, Rosalie Sullivan. Fifth grale: Monteith Caine, Kath Princ iBlt. Marionu1 11olt, Ilarriet Ilughes. Thonai Ha rksdale, .1ohn Vlikes, Doine iarton. Flora lennett. Sixth grIde: luIIIIens Irews, lea (rice Cild well, 1.o01Ism lii titer, .Joseph Ine Knight, EnStelle Mlartinl, Ruth Itid dIe, Ann StillIvan, [,(o1s Taylor, Juanita Wilkes, Patti Wilkes. SeventI grlade: Aarbtha I Iarksdale, Bernice .eleng, llattle Watson. Ninth grade: luth McAllister. Tenth grade: lierbert Suillivan. Laurens Cotton Mill School. Third grde: Allic (losnell. Perfect Attendalnce Ito. Tlo whomi are awarddc( il'erfect At ten(aince" blittonis by Superintendent Jones. First gradi: Paul lhilpot, Sarah Childress, .\lariegenue t,rlay, Ma rga ret IIlunm bert, L.ouis I McCord, (ertrude 8'exton. Lamar 'Caldwell. Second grade: dmun 111(1,I Lake, iobert Sullivan, ('arl Thompson, ('ornelia Machen, Addle Iou Sexton. Third grade: Marion Blackwell, Mary Sue Holt, Toccoa Gray, Nelie Jones, Sara Il ia Nwyge ll lizahdh Thom Ipson, Rutth Watson, Inez (ald well, .\lary Bell Garrett, liula .May .\at in. Fourth grade: IMlhert Copoland, .lohn Robert. Hills. Waldo Martin, PEula liurns. 1,11Ian Garrett, Maary lludgens, Margaret Lake, Mary Bell Myers, Mary Owings, Sara Power, isabel Wham. Fifth grade: Katherine Holt, lai'ion Bolt, LouIse Power, Lillian Hell Rid dile, lmnia Sullivan, Annie L,. Thomp son, Lee Thompson, George Albright, Thomas Barksdale, James ludgens, Donnie Harton, Flora Bennett, Vera Caldwell. Mary Gasque, Mollie Powers, Annie Wade. Sixth grade: William Lake, Heaty MeLin, Dorroh Hairston, Mary Black well, Allie Chaney, Allie Mae Riddle, Ruth Riddle, Anna Sullivan, Nash Philpot, Mary Moore, Carrie Stone, Mary Taylor. Seventh grade: Annie Barksdale, Dorris Young. lighth grade: Rebecca LNke, Fran ces Myers. Ninth grade: Ruth McAllister, flat tie Sullivan. Tenth grade: Herbert Sullivan, Mat tie Kate Owings. Laurens Cotton Mill School. Secind grade: -Clyde .Jones. Third grade: Allie Gosnell. F'ourit h grade: Roy Jones. Special P'rizes. In t he tirid gratie priz/es were giv en to Beaufort Copeland and Nellie .Jones roi' greatest prlofleioey in mental aithmetic. and (cream fi'ee to the patrons and fr'iends. -All present enjoyed the occa sion. Mr. Bascom Brow~nlee spent the week-end in Dials and Fairviewv. Mr'. and Mrs. PIerce Gar'rett sp~ent Sunday with Mr, Witllie Hramlett and family. Miss Mary Poole returned home Monday from Laurens. wvheru she has b~een in school the past session. S'he was a mnember' of the senior' class. "THlE GREATEST KID)NEY RE3MEDY ON EARTH," SAYS A GRATE FUL WOMIEN. I want to tell you howv much good your Swamp-Root (11d me. About four years ago. I suffered fromh what the dloctors called fhitula and for two year's of that time, I endured wvhat no tongue cn tell, I also had inflamma tion of the bladder' and I tied dloctors medicines without receiving any help. Somneone toldi me about /Dr. Kilmer's Swvamp-Root. After giving it a ti 4rough trial, I neeevedi eliof, s kept%n usIng It and todlay I am a st'ongf ind well wvoman. If I ever reel b diy/or out- of sorts, I take Swvamp-RI 4o and it alwvays straightens me ouT. I honestly believe that this medicine wvould cure all troui bles you recommend it for and it is a pleasure for .me to send my testi mony aind phiotogr'aph to you, I think D)r. Kilnier's Swyamp-Root is one of the greatest medlicines on earth, Respectfully yours, Mi's, John Bailey, WVest Main St. Portland, Tnd. Sub~scr'ibed and sworn to before mue this 12th day of July, 1 909. C. A. Bennett, Notary Public. Letter to Dr. Kiinmer & C'o., Bilngram.i ton, N. Y. Prove What Sw~amp-Rtoot Will Do For You. Send ten cents to Dr.' Kilmer & Co., 'linghamton, N. Y., for' a sample sIze bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a hooklet of valua ble Information, telling about the kid noys and bladder. When writing, be sure and( mention tihe Laurens Week ly Advertiser., Regulai' fifty-cent and mne-dollar' size bottles for sale by all Irirn stoesa SEASON IS NEAR! eelebrated I rtwo cylinder II. P). and will buirn any fuel stible engine, suh am gaxoli 1W. 'nor that feeds the fuel to suit Iures, that we will be glad to any3 size from 6 to 50 U1. P. for puimps and wood sawing ize en Igiies of other i ntakes. ie By [S, Laurens, S. C. fie, 0 E OUR RARE CHINA WARE. Too WEDDING OMES FROM us "IT IS FINE" Q VERSA RY GIFT, BE IT FOR A FVY KIND OF A N E VEN T, GIVE rELRY. THIS WILL ENDURE . TIMIE; AND EA CH TIME THE RECALL THE HAPPY OCCA MIENTO. 0 UR ES T*A BLISHMEN T, THE (E QUALITY IS SUPERB. MROTHERS s, S. C. S URANDCHAARMI WEADDSIN ERS S VESandGT BeITFOA and KId.O NEVE7,GV TIME;ANDACTIETHG )S.O&THEVS >fLuren Buldn >re surv esfo any e e pr >s AN CHey ), AND SATI THE THRESHING Call 1111(d lt us1 deinolstrate t h enigin1e. It has light. weight 1p that can be used ill any corni h kerosenle. .II1s throttling gove the load and ninly other feat explai to you.. Can furonish Suitable for all kinds of work out fits. Also IuIdle sinaller I For S; W. P. 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