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Ebbv -A [o1 Pr - - Sn Mar~ked] Cut prices are rernaining stock c 4 Childten's colored f w wIH be found on th makced in plain T. colored and solid Must move now. Speeial: IV alIui Wais'ts. Among teH An-migthe Hc secure the size, col Syoui desire. Anderson College or \\ t ell i plmi i n1~ I.\lee r nI 1: tenn is, s ent hall r n Situation ideal for lealth and cil For Catalogue A J\IM I S P. KIN.\RI, Ph. JMSCNON, R., M.hA, Relt. 4 E WT4 ia : The Leading Training Schiool I 'A YS all charges4 for tic0 year, I Li itiora, 'hysticali CiiIttire anad 'I - '>:tnjit onsic andi (lot'nttIon. (!Can jentu'' s (ina chol i ha be ii tti ~iunaag~eent at sneh~ mottidra a o.t ? I-'or achires G(;-O. I'- A DAMS. Secretar.1 It Always says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of wr iting of her experience with tinic. She says further: "B3 Cardui, miy back an~d lheadl ' thought the pain would kill m to(1 dian of my hiouswork. Aft of Carditi, I begran to feel like a gainetil 35 pounids, an~d now, I as well as run a big water mi I wish every sufferinmg wo SCARl The Woman' a trial. I still use Cardul whe and it always does me good." Headache, backache, sid4 tired; worn4-Out feelings, etc., are lIy trouble. signs that you need tonic. ;fou cannot make a mit for yd$*trouble. It has been: women for more than fifty yea Gt a Bottle YOUTH PAROLED, AGAIN IN TOILS Waiter iayes Arrested by SherifY on Charge of Highway Robbery. Moth. or Died Few Days After his Return to Her. Greenville, July 27.-Paroled on May 30th of this year in order that he might return to the bedside of his dygng inother at the Carolina mill, Waiter I layes, a white boy of 20 years, is once more in the tolls of the law. lie was , arrested Sunday morning together with Russell Hellue, charged with highway robbery. The charge was brought by Will Graham, a young white nian of Gastonia, N. C., who states that he was held u1p and robbed in the vicinity of Cripple Creek Sat t1rday night by Hellie and Hlayes. Grahlailm sai(I at the coity jail y<t oerday that Ie had been out in Cripple Creek Saturday nigh. and wa inl the oituilltaly of these two hoys. 1lv Said they ieft Criiplde Creek mnd started ltoward the interurban trac: k. and after they had proceetded a short distanlce Hlayes ,truck hlim over, tiw lwad witi a bottle. lie said itellue held a pistolpon hii while ay hilles reIti jv. v d him of, his watel, chain -111( $S inl Inoney. GIrahlain Identilled kolm. Itall' layes as tide mn eeWho roh hvd hinm. Ill. poilitd out hi s tilants in a crow d of 12 or illoet people at t e Colinity j.111. Walter layes' built p arol e was d throughl the effort" or 11. P'. Burbage 1va atorney, and lDrti. I . Delk, o .' .ills mill. A p tli tion signed bly I nIber of Greenville itizens was presenlted 1to Gov. Dilasewleh wasattending a cotvention i at Ander IFon,. and a felw days later a1 pmrole wa.IS forwardiid to .\r. ttiurbsage. ll-s' wa S ue t p I)rotn Greeno ville colInty in1 L an a y 19 12. hein u convi ted of1 role was se d i n orler t ea rt I-e p y 1,Y tl,1 ,4,1e 14'st of, the agvid lllothe:r.I Wi az a * t that iln low y o dy -Y me r aon~tawmloy. A enlyfor woeinen that wvill Putl 1 d. sickiwt s of. the t itht i, p. iful rr1 - uiiti , tlt n id n , breAt, Poo tap;>it. i':tha yle oli rellsstor lR. Sl'.\AW,'S S(21'.\\\V \I-, \\IN!-:. 1: is prepared.1 for wolinen only, being I s O i!Nadapted~ 10 act on the d(li' nt l' i ll.(t .' r e11i le, orI Ifis:nI . It hamnishes" sufferv -I inz. ohrrois we.in ids and thl w1hol )l of ditstr m i yoich fl ow ItI . dison elfrs inl fhilnliv s s tI'!!1 I. 'aiid . 1. p r holnl' . Soli Ily \* *l.i .. .. .. . i T i 1 ltt ,1i 1-i. :ii NE iW s e T .ny 1Q v a ns. r i Iha ll l so liattend .wrvics ia t IagtnSunday. . T P. Paolo was in spar'aburg 011 hu1.-iness Friday. .\liss Pale Tayrd of Pleasalt gaie is tihl a1ira tIive ust of .\lssoe Ua and N1 nn11 i 'l 31lis.es iydie Peterson lf Sar tileg 1pet 'lthe wek-midih elt.e .\oles alh W.dd i hiersn chldrenX of1. Sparlanbu~rhavy waeen sptenng a l' gi h'tys wth 3i . andit .\'s. . 1). Poole anstrdaiy. ,31t Isuatti eleeersn Isa with .\tgr iEn r in yen PoLa e 31t'. "'le. (I ik. P of l lland it 1ltl ton ii'tverybdy wa doeloihedwihh rai tUh fel s heavily hEWeS.na veyn chneddagg. tben i.\tiss NevaTaorof eaidei Mr.itind M\rsn.\.W.Ciu M U.,p Poleaund an family. Mr.isand Mrs.euynnie and lattl lRdbe 'wole wuergei Laus sopn Sastursd Mandy L'd~ n .\esrsFly Clr n SMaiin Mr. T. R. Riddle visited his daugh ter, Mrs. 0. A. McPherson last week. Mr. and Mrs. .Pitts Honry, Aliss Lu la and Mr. John Henry of Maddens, came down to see Mr. Preston Sinith last Friday evening. Mr. Ueo. A. AlcPherson visited his sister, Mrs. Ml. A. Riddle of Laurens. last week and while there enjoyed a big fishinlg onl thle I411cnor. AMrs. Preston Smith, Aliss Sue Tea gue and Alissecs Ruth and Fay 1111 spent last Wednesday with Mrs. G. 0. Teague. liss Annie Hawkins and her cous in, May Sheaves of Ftasley, were the guests of lisses Porah and , Lucile - R.eed last Saturday evening.' Ai'. and Airs. Claud Mahon and Mr. John C. Smith called oi, Mr. and is. G 0. Teague Thursday morning. Quite a number fron this neighbor hood attended the senatorial speaking at Laurens last Wednesday. I think it was quite evident to all observers that .the governor carried the nnijor'i ty of the erow(d. 'is true tia' Smith rev cuN7[ a greatki 'I -al o' aoa. u it Was muost ly from tile ionl-Voters. Air. -Jennings was ver y attentively lb, tented to. Alr. Sloanl Sheaves, of Eiasley, is ont a visit to his cousil, Blenet Ilawkinis. 'Irs. F". L. Saxon who is with her datgtier, Nirs. .1. A. Al erson, has bveen continled to hler roomi Willh grippe for several days. is able to be about agailn. Stops Neuralg- kIlls itnii. KSoana 's I. Linimuent gives instant telie' from Neuralgia or SeIatien. It goes Straight to the painfliti part --soothes the ierves ail stops tihe' patin. It is also good for rh ma'ttisn, sore throutI, cliest alins and sprains. Yoiu don't nleed to ru-1l-it penetrates. .11r. .1. It. Swin;e r' I.olisville. l y. Writes: "I Suff'red wit <ltuite a severe Neuralgic headachev for four. m1oniths withouit anyIt) reliet. I isedct Sloani's lininent for Iwo or three iights and I auven't sIlf ferd( wlit iny head since." Get a hot tie loday. KeIl in the house all the tin I' o t aiis aid all hurts. 2', :0(', and $1nat yotu-drggst l~int1i t' .tie'a Salvc for all sot's * *4* * * + * * * * * * * * * * .1 * * * Irs. N a i ,Ii .1. Tra i ha ii. ** +++* * * * * * * * * * * * * * As tih "tuni was sitnkin low oin tlhe 11st of .lay, 1911, the l.ot-d took frout this l arloth itr mother, ito a holm' he yond theo skivs, and lin ourl achling" in-art no eath ly power 'nn till. Yes -\lother goune and left its int this sal world to roain, bit we hope to titeit her lit that leavenly hiovie above. for' there sih is resting till the (hl, in lil . wisdomil has reealled the bootn lis love had givei and thoughIt tle body moldieth lerec, the soul is s:afIe in heaitven anid with a bvehoning hanid sha is calling ler childrent til ter'. "Ie auglhter." Ane'ls'on, S. C. Ntut Ice to Cr'ditors. .\ll per'tsonsi holding t'htits atgintt toi the urndersigned at Sptartanblurg, S. C. or to the Pr'tobaIc te Jidge of' Launs countty, oni ori bef'ore the 12thi dtay of - August, 191il, ori lit for'tvter bar'red. Adiistr at or. .July 22, 1!91 I.5 -; Back at Her. A dear little girl visitinag at my aunt's bomne kept. every one amutittsed by het' originialI remar zks. One (lay site was tellinig how she and het' sis ter' playedl teger 'ber. ''Ohl, yes,"' shte said, "wec quarrel sometimeas. Oneco sIster told mue I made her sIck and then I told her she dIdn't givo mo mitch ot an aptpetito."'-Chicago State' of Stouth ('arollina, ('ounity of Ltturtens. Whereas, lietit Ions signted by a legal nitinbet' of' thle ciuial ified elctory ttntd fr'ee-hiolders residinog it Water'loo school dilstict No. Ii, Laurtens cotunty, Southt~ Cartol ina, taskintg tot' an elec tion up ion th e qtuest ion of votinug qan additiLontal 2 mtill tax tupont thle propelrty ini stid school d istict to lbe used for' school puitrloses, havi e bteen tiled withI the county boarId of ed(1tIion, ?aant electilon is her'eby ord'er'edi upon0 said qu iest ion. sahId elect in to he held ont the i1 dlay of August, 191-I, at Alt. PlIeasanlt schoo01lihouse iin aid dlistrtict. undt thoe'ile manatget'tentt of' thle tust ees of said district. Only such el ector's as retun ireal andl personal priopertity for' taixation andl whlo exhibit their' tax r'eceipts and registration certificates ats r'e (luireOd ini the genera'il electiont shall be allowed to vote. ''Tose favoring the 2 mii -additions al tax shalhl vote a ballot containing the word "YES~" wr'itten or printed thereon. Those against the 2 mnill ad ditional tax shall vote a ballot con taining the word "N1O" written or printed thereon. Polls shall open at the hour of 8 o'clock in the forenoon and shall remain open until the hour of 4 o'clock in the afternoon when they shall be closed, and the ballots counted. The trustees shall report the resutt of the election to thte county auiditor and county superintendent of eduetd jon within ten days thereafter. yu -e *JeAMEIS H. BU~iAAVAN, erL A&Myorder of County lloari.I' IW I YOUR SUNDAY ROAST is best done on a NewlPe r fetionm Oil Cok-stove Its steady, even heat preserves the rich, natural flavor of the meat. You can always get just the right heat. The New Perfection is ready to cook in a minute. No fires to kindle-no ashes, no soot. Made in different sizes-Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. No. 5 has the new fire-. less cooking oven. Ask to see it at all hardware and department stores. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington, D. C. (New Jersey) Charlotte, N. C. Norfolk, Va. BALTIMORE CharlestownW.Va. Nickhmond a Va. e Ctarleton. S. C. THj CCACOA OMAN *;.s~~$::jj ~ ~ ATLANTAr~ - OA. The beet polishes in the handiest box. Black, Tan and White THE F. F. DAILEY CO. LTD. Buffalo. N.Y. HamnitonOnt. UE P1 l51IES v.04 made on the f Ladies' and unshades--they e Centre Tables figures. Sheer White Fabrics ii Ladies' White >siery you can or and weight 4 r 141 ;onC m Shot adpe* tefllwn 'U)Ih ( nt ut iI ne iv : 28, an ln orh$5,0 dcludin TaleToad id, ei son, S.C. LAp SCo ls Ky.,to( i own ifore I began llliiie t ou s I e l vold urt ~s bad~)I, ~ t y o 3 was hoardily pable fr Girking irginia.e n*.ew omn. i I soonl X)(ri'~e dlfon all oser,K, mavould ive bd DUI s Tonic n I feel a little bad, ache, nervousness, sure signs of woman Cardu, the woman's itake in trying Cardui delping weak, ailing