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jRls Mst Natural To Admire Babies fi o 11, trustic naturo Impeln love for the CONt And at thle same timo the 11 1u ject of Smotherhood in ever - befO-e is. To know what to d1o that will aid to the phylelal (confort of expect.ilt Ailotheiloot Is a sub X jtit that hats Iinter ehited most. women of all thme. Ono of the real helpful things b; aI external abdominal npplication sohl in Illost drug stores undier the nrie of "Mother's Friend." Ve havi kiowi so imaiy grand mothers, who in their younger days rolled uponi thi;-; reinedy. anl whii recoin niend it to tileir* OwI dlaughters that it certainly must he what its namino indh cates. They have usetd it for Its direct Influence upon the liseles, cordhs, liga inents and tentions its it alitn to affordl relief from hli' strain mid 11 in so often unnecessarily severe during the leriod of expectancy. A little book mailed by Bradlebl Iegu later Co.. 305 Lamar 3ldg., Atlaita. Ga.. refers to inany things that woni like to rearl about. It refers inot only to tl'n ret)-f from nuscle strait (ue to their c'X103ansion but alto to naulsea, morning .ickness, caking of breasts Lan Jnjay other distresses. ()wings. 3 . n 3 .r. Ad Mrs. P. 1R. (wirs. 01i h ' 5i3ded at this place for :any years, moved to .\she viille. N. C.. st Wo .Inesday. They w'ill 1pend the sumnmer in Ash %ille, and rel1311 to this jilaice inl the 'karly part or October. Aliss 1ttr1'ke of Charl'stol has been ie)(11ding a couple of weeks Wilit Mrs. .1. L. Gray of this place. M.\kis uirke is ex(ected to remain wiith .lrs. (ay durinig the Imtonth of .lu1y. Onl last Friday afternoon .\essrs. .1. J. 1llunter, T. A. Willis. Jlr., 1. L. Gray ., Dr. G. W. Owings, an1d 11. it. Mloore attended a pienic at Dials church, giv en by the Wesley Bible Sunday school class. An excellent supper, and len onade were served oi the grounds, and those who attended were fully re paid for t~leir trip. Miss lelen ('oldsaith of Fork Shoals, has been spendiny several dlays with Miss Ieulah Pryson. .\Miss Goldsmith and Miss Bryson were chunis when they eljoye(d their col lego days t the best of all the rest). Miss Annie Bell Stoddard spent the 'nd with her grandparents, Mi.. r's. It. J1. Stoddard. L a Lizzie Owings, who htolds a L tAa'nent position in Columbia, is a itor at the home of .1. 'r. StOdd. Messrs. .lames lichardson, and 3iames Stewalt were in lown, .lonay kor the purpose of erecting a (central _Ir te hen eilt of the business men MA d far rs o' his Section. Twenlty * vel phonles have already been 1Sub) licribed for, and Imally m)ore will add their subscriptions dlin the on-CoI Ing week. \i'. IEditor. pllas' Alow ru14' spae In your cohunlns to Say That thoso who Vote for 1 . 1 ). ilSiith wil-l cetaI 3 inly 1.h thi y V ::mmi't wina. -hFor: (;o i... j -- *4 I I 3I NE WS . * 1i)al3 , .1uly 21. -- ('rop in) tlS ( m nity ar Santry good, liut they a1e noeeding ra3inl had. Tihe ('arly ilant ing ofI COrn is going tol b. 333 alos (c(m33hIdte 33ailu1re. fTe suppt .ii .,iven atI lials 11hurcht Frt'iy~ ntight byi' thel We(sly liie cilss was 1 1(5 a sucessan very muchel en3joy Id b y thei 1large '1ow 1. resent.'5CJ Alr. Tlomi .\rm31sItrong has recently ph13'lased 3313 handsomel3 new1. Overlanid Alessr's. TI. I,. ''::iiph13l1. 1Dan hlow ard, Hloh (lirly and1 Simplson hag.. well w('ntt to GIreenv ~ill1e l"1rblay. rThey wenti. it .\l r. ('ampbe jl! 's ne3w oird enar. \ir. Toim .\rrstroni 312wenit 1(3 Green ville Frda ('3hi 33ar iii' cari3O:l Mr. and1( .\i ts. i~iiheir .\rmstron1'3ig. .\hi' and .\lirs. Sam33 Arm:istr3onie- and( M\iss Liula Armi1stro0ng. Air. 311el .\i's. \\'. ii. ('ampbe1,ll v.isit Sunda~iy. el the formner's father 3. .\l. .\iaini Curiiry Sunda13y. A number 13?'(3 of3 the i 3o)2' aenl went11. to3 ShIlohi Stizlay 3iringi and3( night tra'td n3 13t31ng. IIOrnto .\ IIr. and3( .\I's. Go;wn3" lroin1-. 14o3:. 31 33ir. Th13e hem r'.'wd1y for3 liveW''. stomach('l Htition3 is th' famiouis liiT) Sli'lINGS .LIVIMRI l"I'ONS'. ('ut outii (aloln~c a1Yt1 3l llm 1:an pur-lii3' gat ives. Tr'iy IlOT SI'li NGS l1,i\'ci1 UTONS just 5 on1ce and1( yo'l l have1 no ise for any1. othir live'(r reme33dy. Fine for' slck hiead(.rehei 1'a 3''lk'wA s. dull Oyes and33 blotchies. I)igg ists 'v -- erywhere' for' 25e. 1-lot Spings I,1 ver ltItonls, 1 lot Springs Rtheumatim Remedy and I lot Springs1 Blooc Reomedy ar'e sold Iin 'a J~urens by Lamurens~ Drng ('n e* * *e . * .. .... , POPLA R SPRING NEWS. * 4** * . . * . ipoilarz' Sipring, .July 20.-Tiiere was -1a hirge congregation at Poplar Spring (chi urIch ye.sterday and heardit a tinea sermon preached by the pastor, llvv. W. ii. Waters. Ills subject was .\loultain Top iExpcriclces in thl.. i Christian Life and Their PuI'lrpose. mliss Nithel South of Gray Court. Is spenildilng awhile with her mrandmot:1 er. .\Mrs. Josephine South. .liss Clara and .\Miss O1 lye Ilomar of Tigerville, are visiting .liss An" Simpson. Miss Mi.\lie and .Miss Darnie Wl lave were visiting their sistoi, Mrs. .1. T. Pitts S'unday. Ir. .lesse Lipford and his sister, .\Miss Nellie were visiting at .\lr. Jino. W. Simpson's Sunday. Mir. Wade ion1nan was visit ing at )r. .1. L. I)onlnan's Sunday. Nir. and Mrs. .1. A. Simmon3 were/ visiting at Mr. Albert C. Soutli's Su , day. \r. and Mrs. lBerry Crawford 1swere visitors at \I. George Cook's Smiday. .\MI. and Mrs. Sam Owens of Spar taburg, are visiting Mr. Owen's sis ter, \Its. E'tta Cox. Mir. Frank Walker of lkon was ving his faither. .\r. .!. A. Walker Sundaay. O)t.A N EWS.* Or:. .uly 1 . - .11 and .\lrs. Ilindsay. of Tiennessc. are he guests of Rev. 1. .'. iennmedy. Aliss I .z/ie llagail anid George ilaganl retur:' d ie Due West T'uos day. The have baeen 11 pending sev eral wek:- witl, their sister, .\lrs. W. AM Johni Sloan. .liss .iattle Sloan.1 Ind A.Ir. F'rn41t Sloan worshipped last -abhath at the. A. R. P. churheb. Mr. Sloan is a, progressive farimer of Fountain Inn. Irs. .1. L. Watson and son, from Isradley, spent Saturday in Ora visit ing friends. They came through the country in their new car. Mir. N. A. Craig, of Greenwood, spent Sabbath in Ora. Mir. J. Y. Bryson has just purclhas ed a new car. It is one of the latest models and is giving great satisfac tion. Mi's. W. T. Illalely is spending the i0nth 1 of July with her diaughter, Mrs. It. A. Young of "ayettesville. Tenn. Masteis Samuel and Joshua iCraig have returu'ned to Greenwoodi. They have been visiting their grandinoth er and frIends. 'The .\isses lilakely entertained sev erlIl of their friiends at a (eligh tfll Iea not long ago. -Irs. .. t). C. Fleinag. Mirs. Frank Cain anld Carrie Flemiig spent TFues day afiernoon wit Ih friends in Ora. .i'. .1. S. Vraig spenta Satbbath wit"hi his mot()her. .rs. .1. S. Craig. . ll Olin Ilogan Spent the w(pk end with his siste, M. is. \. .1. lirv Miks A\lice 'letlintok expeels to; aitend a hoise at in l week.She wll heth itgestvi tf.\iss Alr .1. I. itoihinson has ni'etetedi the position of' principal of the Ora high s(chool. 1 Ic is a graduitate of i'~iskiine coile(gc Handt has lei d hiProsp2ct-s. AIrd. W. .\l. Ii ryson has returinedl fr'om the4 hiospital ini (olumia. IHis manyi~ findits joitn in wishing him(2 a $ipi(edy recoveryv. day fr'ott ('olumb it. Site has been at itnliig the tra'iing school foi' high schtool ten(ees att te Itniversit y of South ('arolina. -lciirdei do. A coated, fuirrecd 1on2ne sti ron 'ig breaNthI, stomaiich pains, Iinii S under(1 ey(-s- istle, SialIlow eom t'lexioni: nerv'~ouis. fretfuil, grindinig of 'e-tht tossing in slce'p, peliar dre'amts any) oneo of these inienO~te child hast wors. (;t a bo x of K ickIia 1)0 Worm Killer att on1c. ii kills he wormts the (aus('e f your ('hildi's '(ondition, i laxativte and(( aids natutre to expel tite worms~i. Suited41 i andy form). IEasy b hiirenti to take~(. 2.~,0, itt your' drug git. ATTENTION Mr. Stock Owner! We carry in stock all the following Boyd's Remedies which are gu:Larnteed to don the work ebaimned fo r thorn or' purt chase prtice wvill be refundedi. I )0yd'; .Suro Pop Colic Cure, larr'e . t.0 iiIe's .Sre I'oni Colhic Cuare, 1;:l , .Sth I 2eyd's eFur( P'op Fever & C-u;:: Cu(are ..,0 ii yd's :Bure4 P'ep lIye la medye~ . . . . ! IReyd'si SuCIe'oep Afatrneic Ojiat meet .. lI cd's Liniment , ne ia .. u ,. 6 lI yd 'si Linimn t, la:e .~ . 7 htoyde's Wormeif andi Conedit ioni P'e. '(nd . . p Iiey'sm Weormn and Ceon dition( Po. meed ..'q Jieyd's Weorm anid C'ondition P'o. Ire. i.00i For Sale by Ray's Pfrr :y JOHNSON ASKS " I IET N ON lt1V (D. (Continted fro' - Page One) oil account. of hIs position as head 0. it comiittee which has toay b 1mny government clerks yre shall be. fIe naturally knows/. kien there is to be a demand for '4rks' uaid he can help those in I district.\ Ile also said that he hd seeured tIhe jIlace of appointineni, eierk for Mr. Harper o, Greenvill who would al -so favor nen from his district if possible. As for the ne roesi :n the service, Mr. .Johnson I- nited out that these were appoint / by republicans, an([ niuther hie n Presi dent Wilson could prevent tin , but of the 200 clerks and car1, i . il (his district only two 1i' Ileg s. It *>1y to Criticisi that lie had vo.d to have a railroad in Alaska in s 'ad of trying to get that money for 'oads in the south, .\Mr. .lohnson said that. a bill had Just been Plt through to give the south $210,000 for good roads. As for the Alaska rail road, lie said the government got this to pre vent tihe Morgans and the (uggen liins froi gobbling It up. .\lr. .ohnson told of walking part of the way to Washington to ai( the cotton mill peolle who suffered be ahtcse of the11 flood some years ago, an1 got a carload of p'rovisions for them. Ile said tht. lie did not make prom im.rt, I ::t hl i a ,. :... had 1.11 opportiiniities. "if yoti cotton mi people had got all the promtises im+a you fultilled you wouid not iow ie working im a cotton inill--you would he liviig ini marble 1 , laces," remark (d the represen tative. .\il-. .iolinsoii closed his speech by saying that he did not wvisi ally imani1 to vote for himn1 unless he thought him elean and honest at home and Il Washington, unless lie felt that he deserved the nomination on his ree ord, his merits and his character. "I believe, however, that on August 25 you will say by your votes that Joe Johnson has been a faithful public servant and a clean, upright man." ** * * * * * * * * * * * *~ * * * * ** * SULP*HURt SPRItN0S NEWS. * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * *I * * * * Su111i1hur Springs, ,1)uly 20.-The farmers are beginning again to think of a little resting tiine between the laying by and gathering of their crops. Corn is looking well since the good rains. Cottoin is looking as well as could be expected after such a (-oil tiniued drought in the spring. lr. and .a's. W. S. Hienjamin of' Ilea verlain. were tile guests last Fri day night of their daughter, .\rs. G. 0. T'1ague. .\lisses Ruth aid Pay 11111 had as their guests last Saturday Misses (er trade Smlith. Mary Wallace and little .\iss 1.1ucy Whar1tonl. .\Ir. anid 11rs l'rstonl Smith visited lr. aind r Claude .\lalon of laIbimi last 4aturday and Snday. { .\lr'. ('arl iuller', of' lnurenis visited .\l in. aii d .l rs. .l. .\. Smniti la st 'Tueos tdy, brlinging his little folks downi to spend a fewv dlays withm their graiid piarenits. i'l. amid .\irs. .J. .\. Wiinn, of l,au renis, weire thle guests of' .1. W. Sax on aimd fatmily last Thursday. A younmg lady' visitor ari'iuvedl at thie hoiiie of' .\mr. and .\irs. .1. K. MAl ei'soni last Tuesday.4 Aliss Mlary Wallace (if I el fast is 5 lendoIng some1 timine with he r sisteir,a .\i's. .1. 1I. Wharton, .lr.4 Aliss AnnIe hlawkins is 'xpiectinig as ( her'i guest M\iss ul ay and .\ir. Soan a Sheariei' of IEasIey, thme ha tte parit of the week. iiInlth' absence'o of (ouri littor. llev. .1. A\. Hriock, his place was tilled last Siiihtla at .ht. Pleasant lby the l'ev. (iuy Alaritin of (ross 11111.4 withI his couisinis, liinet I lawkinms andl .1010 Sa xon. Ai r. a nd .\irs. G .O. 'T'ngu e, .Alrs. Su ea TI"ngume and .isses Rut h and1( Fay I liii wVere( thme guests i"uniday evening of 1 .\lr'. .J. .\. Smuithi and family.4 .\lri. .lanmes Smith sipent Friday in Laurens'ii with his sister'. .\is. Carli iFil ler,. havilng gone uip to o'arry' thei lit Ic folks hiome who had been on a vis-a It thereii.a Sick( headache, bad breath,. sour stomaic(h, fiiu'red tongiu an ii n idigen tion, mean liver aind howels e'loggeol ('l'eai uii toiihlt. (tot at 25c bottle of lI r. King's N iw Ifte I'll I t oday antd ('mp jty the slotta('h andl bowels or fer' men'tttiing, raissy~ foodls aind wa';ste. A fuil lbo wo'l moivemient gh)- 's a sat Istied thlainkfui fieelini- miake's you l'ec'l t'ne. i'ftet i, y (' immld, IDon'it giie. 25c at your rvjst. lBuicklenm's \rn3'ien,' Salve foi' Unmns. ULi'ItIs E NS ti1: STIOltlE, Simpson, Cooper & Babb, Attorneys at Law. Will practice in all State Courts. "oinpt attention g11anto anl bua.e. . Candy Demonstration Saturday, July 25th. Mrs. L. B. Holland,"a special representative from Nunnally's big Candy [Factory will spend Saturday with us for the purpose of Demonstrating the good qualities of their candies. Free Candy Will be Served Every person in the town and county is cordially invited to attend the demonstration--especially the ladies. RAYS PHARMACY LAURENS, SOUTH CAROLINA *1L Last Call IFor Big Bargains This week is the last of our wonder= Iful Price-Cutting Bargain Feast. Hundreds of Money-saving opportu nities are waiting here for you, and if you miss them you'll be the loser. Seasonable Goods in' every depart ment of our store have been marked down to the very bottom. jDry Goods, Notions hoes and Millinery In fact everything has been priced to suit the discriminating buyers of Laurens County. Do'tDelay, But Come Before It's All Over. The Biggest Sale in our history will close on Saturday, July 25th. Switzer Company'