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%"lI q4T", 2 DROP, 8888888888888888 CORN VANSHESI 8 8 The Only Sure Ender of All Corns. 8 Local and Personal Nenton. 8 Desperate, are you, over trying -to 8 get rid of corns? Quit using old form- 88 8 88 88 88 8 8 8 8 -ulas. under now names, bandages, winding-tapes and cotton rings that Mr. f. L. Scaife, of Clinton, was a nake a fat little package out of your toe. QAtIt punishling your Ifeet iiy using too-eating salves and ointments. Mr. Charles Fleming spent the week To use knives, files, scissors and end it Greenville. TRaors, slicing and hacking at a c0orn, Mr.' R. M. Bolt of thle H-ickory Tav e section spent tbe day in Laurens yesterday. Mr. W. L. Caostine of Cte Rabun f Creek section was among tile business visitors hero yesterday. MNr. Tomi DivVer of Anderson spent tile firt part of tle week here visit lng friends and relatives. Mr. Fred r c am, who is now making Greenville Ils -home, spent the week end here with hamyf.iks. Mrs. 0. W. Babb, of Columbia, lau eek specting some time i the city with relatives. This Is the Grip f the Happy, Cornlo. Mr. L. S. Dlt, Jr., left a few pays Foothfnrts of "hGETSe." where vsit only make It grow aster and biggerrtie It also brings danger of bleeding and cedted a plosition witli the Gray Court blood poison. 'fle Mrw way, tile new Drug Company, lcipl~e nlever known before it corn- rMiss Mitte Owings peas teturned istory, Is "GnTS-IT". It's a liquid v mho m o -2 drops on a cotit does tile ,wor'k. 1r vr iluhipoed[- afe 11 Pain goes, tile c01n begins t ilv dei'going treatmeit or seve ite and out it cones! gof bleedin two at tie Cou ni1 hospital. seconds. Noti ing to w nothig to rs. W. C. Irby, Jr., and sister. urt, aind it never fals bo in corn Try "GFCTS-IT" to it on corns Stevenson, left yesterday for .Iack calluses, warts or bunions. sonville, Ala., to be withi their parents "0iTS-iT" Is sold by druggists ev- for some time. erybwhere, 25 c ia otte, or sent direct In tile election of class o ce's at IT awieice k olo.. Cileago. tile Columbia Female college several Laur'ns Drug C. and itays l'hara- days ago Miss Hattie ). Gray, of tils cy. city, was honored byv being alec-',d president of tile Freshman class. ANOTHER DOCTOR'S EXPERT. Mr. Dick Fuller left last Tuesday ENCE WITH EX-ZEMA-FO r Wasington, D. (%, whir' lie Will woii Visit Is uncle, he. h10epl1 A. Dr. B. F. Hawley, 3646 Chestnut I olmes, for a few days. From there St., Philadelphia, writes: "Some lie mon-ths ago my attention was called enter Johns lopkln University t6 to EX-ZEMA-FO, claimed to be a s specific for eczema. Tile remedy was st. edcB. highly lauded by an eminent jurist, at riy ol last year, who obtained complete 'relief from its lafted ay ago toltake a seal use. I am somewhat loath to employ l or recommenf secret or- proprietary medicines or lotions not knowing their Nrs W. 13. Owens. J'., and Mrs. W. compound; but on investigating I was C. Harpe', of Clinton, were shopping convinced of its harmlessness and em- In the city yeste'day. ployed it in some dozen or more cases Mi. S. W. MeCrady, of the firm of with perfect satisfaction., A strange %ee'ady Pros. & (Aleves, airivcd I:i thing occurred during my observa- the city Srti-uida 1. ta: tp W3 r.:F tions,Viviz.: A member of my, own ldonce Ieic. 1a has taken tliC Call family was suddenly afflicted with, lion hoe m West N:uh sl:'t general eczema. I used EX-ZEMA- will occupy it as soon as Is fural FO freely with the satisfaction of ar procuring both prompt and lasting re- (liarleston. I's. NcCiady and (.) 11( lief. My sense of medical ethics will join 111111 lieie 101111 i few da 's. t would prevent ie in tendering you i C. 'I 1arice' and little dalglit'i' this testiiolial, but my feeling of r 'Ved I tie city Saturday to vi ;dt gratefulness ill laving obtainied both -lir. aid -N'.9. A. It. Ielcy. Si., fin' the product and necessary in forma- 1onili. .111'. Pari'er, who 1:. .1 ust tion from you, may perhaps justify fiished Is duties it connetion with my sending you this communication. ile coilstt'littioil of a federal )1(lug You are entitled to this." So confi- - lendersonvilit, went to Pliii1ldel .dent are we that EX-ZEMA-FO will10a for a 17w olayS lifOi'4 retui'ning relieve any case of eczema or other here. skin trouble that we agree to refund the purchase price if results are not satisfactory. 50 cents and $1.00. Whenever Vou Need a General Tonk, FOR SAI.E BY Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless ildUItENS DI 'o , chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic becauise It contains the Specify No. IN. well known tonic propertiesof QUININD and IRON. it acts nl the Liver. Drive Iotla, riew as.F there n The Batte of Ar ils up to aioe whSse. h0 enwts. inagedstudyO mediie .oefth fewy ao toe Ptrons of spea '1-c wo kowsthe0111 tonihe Acours nd thelarvard fediatur fchoe beginin hastol ti thoughhisCout arr thi Clinaon wllre theopt ~faihfll pophts ust ~le toexlectina gahe iybeteerday. 'ebye 3 t~heof rolb suh s tereneet'Coleg of W.ino M rad thf theafm of ilitadyBrosi&cheraddareve no in.(utig te tahew c-ig schorda oyas. The srapr idenceehei' lshahal taengahenCan Tilaks o Cod oi' t slve h noii homltae lem Wilte .\!:ir grou-d e-: to th dar 101(1. ator tsuel egi nin prmelyongin.s inrtve morn lgsCharle'oi'ty . rst'A.clradhasnnot set thos alreiy st te Geat ime twi' ll joi oim ere wTI amisio feys keepe. Ill ho (are 81(1 fr 'i'l- . 0. Pkrand littlwn es;ti benghr lieandloaed l'ely o tiyilo aiie 1arr ieine te ci'audy t o necs .troadAis Wbu.y.ee. r, o Frome.timt.r.tur. oarkerywho1has .subt Ject ialie 111011 aliliatlointihed haiis eu tied t conectast with( thctrcti fa ofea' 'uidn thast vnesonde wenet to taklde ahed.vTer YouNeiselev enea nue, aong t akeo roe'Wlseotbl Why ot ublih Il rclos s lieully vatae noonda 'Whenyou ant-a fat to co e snanveraToily tbeyuexpt oainsth genou'lly kown, he riht wa wislt aboutwn thne visitorts. All QUie v md.,awasItON.lIteacwsthnbelchLngrsourive.n stomch nd (oqunt. eadches ouh alyrianviche to thpesBeodtan eBusldsatpChaeberlaen'sstablets cente Thoerm. B Ttle hav Ar-dmy Ol n."RM QII t h g i ti n n d r e u l td m y b w l . Fo 0T H A L L e ui Ec ll fRE F ul Rn m e D A A. For saleobeathideales. For0the Paon of Sthe 'el" whoknwsthhed ro te neadacnteestng featur ofd the beginningrhais Tbleus thaveg done cuTyfithseawllbtefo faitrhfor mrpe thau hn Tto daexhpe alie cguebetwenl thePrstalentian .atieof rouble N.uch" aster sever sowneg at Clintoperan hue Tamrcom 'wats sonc these tas a fnationthess afternoof Laurn nigh Manager boys-n ag. Theyingth only ey mded of il- xhihsholby.Th ca Thusattaks, sickdfo headacher an htoteepcing itltk paeo the beath gronstbe tire th feeklnoud. atoe up mss tllugnning popany of94i the lmrn-ye datoesyutem.re Fo eslel~ l deal-o hown thoselread I t toe Drays Tie- fi prpoepnsc holadmissiondfe keeper.sHisihl Ceare sold for a.tri-ownll be 25 and 50wirownpes ths 1be4-g I TM Tlltr to ure o any ca fibl ub-. ex ses.nx o dy onn. Asc e f eittapiali ls *~~ csal ear has loeehad forw r fo SULLIVAN TOWNSHIP PRIZES. REV. MR. THAYER CHANGES. Special Prizes for Sullivan Township Former Po Po Girls. 'ua rahro arn Girls. ' APtst Chucrh Accepts Call to Miss Janyo Qarlington has announc- Sumter Charge. ed the following sIecial -prices for the Chester, Sept. 28.-ho Rev. William tomato club girls of' Sullivan town- H. Thayer, who has been pastor of the ship: Baptist ehurch here ror the past One bushel of Lookout Mountain IS months, will accept the call ten potatoes for the prettiest collection dered him by the First Baptist church of fruit in glass, by Mr. W. P. Harris. of Sumter. ie will leave for his new One pg, to the girl canning the most field about December 1st. fruit, preserves and plickles and mak- Mr. Thayer was notified of the call ing the imost jelly. by Mr. Walter Bald- Sunday afternoon by telephone and winl. yesterday received the Aomigal call A pair of chickens for the widest by mail. variety of jelly, by Capt. Humbert. The Sumter ehureh is one of the largest and 'most influential In thle Twelve Reasons Why. Carolinas. it is twice the size of mi. The Advertiser is beginning today Thayer's present church. For many a series of attractive advertisements Years Rev. C. C. -Brown, D. D., was for J. C. Shell & Company, the "Corn- pastor of that church, lie resigned or Grocers". Mr. Shell is giving twelve some months ago. reasons why the housewife should Mr. Jhayer's departure from Ches trade at his store to get the advan- tot' will be a source of iense re tage of pure, fresh. clean and whole- gret to everybody irrespective of do some groceries. These "grocery talks" nominatlonal afiliation. He Is verily will continue weekly for a number of a man of Uhe people. it the eighteen weeks. Each one will be different short months lie 'has been In Chester and of special interest to house-keep- ho has won hundreds of friends. ie e 11.. Is tile type of mnami that once you meet him, you w~ill always like himn. Oier 41,000 Ginned. M. 'i'hayer 1as always been a According to the official figures friend to the newslalor men. lie furnished by C. W. MeCravy, local cot- h1S appreciated the value of their tonl agent, 6,366 bales of cotton were time and Invariably has been ahead ginned in this county up to Septem ber 25th. At the sane date last year tcs rather titan behind time. 3,097 bales had been ginned. Its place will be indeed dificult to 11o~liiiii ~li~~lllt.ill. lie is a sclt of thle first Nv'a The Laure lll Cankih) e . tet and one of the leading pulpiteers Theof South Carolina. ie Is dmWtiWe enjoyed an oyster banquet at. the lodge fot big things in Ilie Lord's work n hall Friday inight. A large number of 'lhe News shall always watch is en tile Woodmen were present and the evening was greatly enjoyed. i l ti eget coie ws. Alili lomn'sFrely ~orI~inmhgo.'Playcr's (departiure is that Ciiester's Apply Sloan'sx Freely For Lumbago. YouI attacks of Lumbago are not religious, social and literary circles nearly so hopeless as they seem. You will lose is brilliant wife. Mrs. Tliay can relieve them almost instantly by er has ihentitled herself with num a simple application of Sloan's Lini ment on the back and loins. Lumbago is a form of rheumatism, and yields here and like her hsuband's place, It perfectly to Sloan's, which penetrates too, will be hard to fill. Thayer quickly all in through the sore, tender in addition to her many activities has muscles, limbers up the lck and foui makes it feel fIle. Get botti of m e to Pe mny ba Sloan's Uniment for 25 nts of any druggist and have it in the house- peru all over the country. against colds, sore and swollen joints, Thayer is a graduate of RIch rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica andc like aliments. Youmr moniey back if ollege, Bic n Taoan not satisfied, but it does give almost t oal instant relief. genary at Loisville, Ky. At both of these lIstitutions lie took hi1gh Opening of Oik Grove. iaik In scliolarslii. Ills Initial pas 'le Oak G rove schlool will open torate was at Ridge Spings, wiere next Monday, Octobor 12th. Miss Lidie If li ieuiiIled foul Sloan Is teacler of this school, whvm cl Ills next call was to ichv 11 1st 11Ia p is iH a flour iisliig Condition. list, i'li at ItoI 11111. 11e was I .\ n es the W keas. "roi it Dl oe1 51)0s lie 11 rk0. fl(i* i I t(! lie ,I W l o Wilililesl P1. 1y., to "I like Vha'Inimellain's Cough itemie-- the I" lest Ijaptist clici'ci. After heluig dy hlter thaln 11113 otler," I Iites ti. P. Itoberts, Ii onie'r C ity, Pa. "I hav St. aptee s lie at a uriIl t taken Ii oil and oin foi' years and it he P ti has never failed to give the Lesired and filled tlit pastorate for live yeau's sllts.'' For' sale by all delers. andfocir notlis. Ple eame f'oni that Baptist Churer Acct,as C-lall to C hester, 4'ui S ept 28.- e h ev il-( l i am iii Pil .only eigree Illoths.estor ofthe 'i'i'City Of' Long Stalulig lIifils the( W\evki3' News. Two C1utries Together. Scool Opening. Washington Oct. 5.-While nowll l or ' M.hinaationyer scnool of the calf fores iththeallesaganst(ic-Sunciiay aternotns aeephnle~ and iua3' as ee i'celed y he er-lielyeseay Mrcived thel Lorl'al will ti' wa l~epa'e t tae te E COOKe GETSc IG oEARFULh cali pon hi' t do s.lAareatyof Lnmn inot ndeta T in th long tCndiglbeteen.heItwisoutwiape.eszeo r triesyearsvRev.gCfoC. Buoual Drotection ~~'uc'eaflre t tl utbeakof stloNe orthathuch Heiu reaigne Septemi' 28.Mr. ayespratio oepatr siilr Chtur we whle sa hsutrceo amee onte Spgrlor tof wverbod hi rboarpear o e Kee1 Yur tonacl an Lier lentic vnmentieon ed.ltaboard, i beause A vgorus tomcperect soh-ornt months he 'hseen no Cekte ing ive andreglaractig Jow s the tyold man whthad jnct roumeet is glaralte~l i 3'Oi 'ill C i rm ao l voagey wie htigh t K~ngs Nw If~ ill. 'iheyiiiAuc rhi hme No. alway Sithaenue, good i)frietdoto the newstpaonrtmpatione ali~ ha~o anexccenttoni effct s alynretejo ah sle o (Iryland the~vhle 3'senlI-Prity yul' time1 yo n Juinvarisabveredas boten ohea 11111 ri yo qjal boy loiH~~i 11ors plnient wi' er ptnte dillcl was tlmiought~mehlo'vels Onl 25e fll.~ maientisoatsithola omte goodrse.a (Irliglst.tli andmoveo the corkditnoliter ofiSuth adroachin is d~este fo ithig in the nLord's ear. n rerwith agerloans. rrlad HornSovnty.lveYear Ag [ciLatn- nothear. regr conee itther rensIlrthce ofB, Hney('li ~ Taer's epetes that rst ster'sh ColubiaOct..-Ateleram elorud salo andreiteraryt crrye CarollChae, atie o Soth roi-with lie il. bilAn owfe.irs. ha doctorsdidenottink hel harm woum. na. He ~vasbornlatsWatelooainesailibeelasming reere andnlykeSherehsuband's183aceint was75 ea's ldat he imtofhi TO l REOVE to111 WL rs.POTRAyIr Betwen ileScot~on, hvin enist nadihton ourmany achite has ed n Btle'a~Guad n 161.Latrfle un iento Deiin may beutfu wa tanfrrd o h sgnl o poems, thich-ave Reaen..pe b a withden Le's amy.Mr.Chs ma- esa, over-The tw coun r d iss ariaPooe ofGreevilemnarysoedto oumsvle y the potai lii186 an fur llldi'nthre Snsof theare nt rutonm the town high, andonedauhte srvie. e i s rankr it wcasipd i recnt. ps. vive byfourbroher, JeomeP.torte obscte toid e Sretion wher Chas ofFloenc, Wihia~ Caseof he rpmitued four atiti ondal ybars 'Pen.,and1~.Dony Caseof olun-halre vasn The hapfoyents. om l bia.'Ph funralservceswillbe teld relutiont to~ Wtnheproste ayo tertlionpisk whyrche Afteraibeing at ewbrytomrro.here tw otearsoh , acnpd aSh:ll1 t Ai' houl nort. bepts removed ao. rns A ma worh $1,000000 nohap.aund Oild S Othe Rastoraee o ntv yCars resultha" ao maiebal orh al,00,0. andefortams~otecame rothat PIo le T 'oes .no always b in h pi r ch uredh b the w oner ful oldha reialed us.- ii pi ictta* olye' aienc mnhes.i4hesktremi-~ Special Demonstration and Sale of Majestic Ranges CLOSES Saturday Night. Come, if you intend to buy or not. $8.00 Set of Ware Free with each Range sold this week, and we will accept Cotton at 10 cents per pound in payment of Ranges bought this week. This offer positively closes Saturday night, October 10th, 1914. S.M . & E. H. WILKES & COMPANY LAURENS, S. C. Baists Flower Bulbs. Single and Double Dutch Hyacinths (all colors) Early White Roman Hyacinths, Paper White Grandiflora Narcissus. Now is the time to plant White Pearl, Onion Sets, Big Boston Lettuce, Spinach, ' ustard, Seven Top Turnip Seed. The Laurens Drug Co. THE REXALL STORE Laurens, S. C. FREE PIANO A Piano Will Be Given AWAY FREE The Piano is Now on The Road And Will be on Display in Our Store in a Few Days. / The Practical Advertising Co., of Springfipl , Ill., will organize a Booster Clu in our town and coiifamnitV with headquarters at our store; and the piano will be given to the Best Booster. Come to the store and have us tell you when the "Big Booster" will )e w\ith as to organize the Cl). You may become a Booster and get this Piano FREE of all Cost. COME IN TO-DAY Watch Our Announcement Next Week J. C. Burns & Co. RED IRON RACKET The Booster Store (Our Store for a time will be known as the Booster Store, headquarters for the members of the Booster Club.) Augustuis G. Hart, mo. Attorney at Law PeRqtysoN, & T N M& BANK OF LAURENS BLDG. At In office recently "led by John M. Latweas, S. C. Cannon, Teceased. Prompt and careul ttention given Prompt attention given to all business t haw=". Practice to an State Courts. Oi ce. ver l.tto hnk.