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Most Skin Trouble Readily Overcome The Active Principle of a Famous Remedy Works Wonders. Many peojle- iave mtarveled the way 8. S. S. overcolines.S skint troubles. The ex planation is the falet that S. S. S. works in the blood and hi Blood ,l, really a miost Intricate and extraordina'ry tss of arteries and veins. When you coilne to realize that fite skin and the Ilesih ben:ealth are Coltlposed Of a network of tiny blood vessels you solve the mystery. There are wondeirful medilinal properlies In S. S. S. that follow the course of the blood streams just its natttrally as the itost nourishing food elimeits. It Is really a retmarkable remedy. It eontains one ingredient, tBe active prtiposo of whiIsl is l teo t situate tI le tissi es to the healthy sielection (of Its own essential trtil mient. And the med1ichtia etlents of titis mnatchless; blood putiler are-1 juis(tas eszenl tial to wviti e ll i i eed i eal ile' as thet, nutrl tious eiemttents of 1the mtet B 5s, graitns, ftits and sugiars of oultr daily food. Not onle drop of ineras or drugi Is ited in Its preparatiot. Ask for S. S. 8. and just lnslst upon hit'nt it. And if yo de. mire skillful advice adti- enunsel upont anty Inatter eo tcerning the ltlood and skin, write to the Meleal 3 trimlteent. lithe Swift. Speeifc Co., 52) Swi Bldg.. Atlanta, Un. Do not allow seine zealous clerk's elo quence over somethitng "Just its good" :ts S. S. S. to fool you with tie samte olIl mlneral drugs. le'ware of all stbstitutes. Jnslat upon 8. S. 8. Dr. T. L. Timmerman Dentist People's Bank Building Phone 882. Laurens, S. C. FEEL BILIOUS?7 CALQMI CLEAN LIVE Don't lose a day's work! If< achy, take a spoonful o Listenl to me! Take 110 more sick eling, salivating ealom-i whenl bilious or constipated. I)on't lose a day's work! Calomtel is ml1ercury or (Itticksilver which causes netcrosis of the botnes. Callimel, when it comesp intoconac with sour bile crashes into it, bre''aking It up. This Is wheln you feel that aw fiul nausea and crampinig. If' yoil are sluggish and 'a'll knocked o'ut," if your liver is torpil and bowels consli pated or you have headache, dizziness, coatei tolgue, if 1)1eath is 1)a( 01 stomach SOur1' Just take a spolfil of harmless I)odson's Iivel Ton'. I Iero's 111y gtit ' -o t any dr'ug store atnd get a 50l cent bottle of' Dodson 's 1 4erI T[on. iTak a spoonfutl ANNOUN To Our Customers a On account of the we are compelled to0w< on our office force, we change in our credit d< ture we cannot exten hulls for a longer time no further credit can L> count that has been rt We will make no exce please do not ask it as refuse. We are not doubtil one, but conditions ma sary. We believe we c on our products under in this way be in bette public than ever beforl Thanking you for 1 given us in the past at pleasure of serving yoi Yours trul LAURENS Branch Southern C By E. S. HUDC Lauren, S. C, Oct 271 WILSON ATTRACTS NEW YORK CROWD Uot-haimnites Soon Pierce PresIdenti Incognito. Forced to Sdip Away, New York, Nov. 14.--President Wil soi found tonight Ie could not escape recognition in New York, even When lie appeared upon the street. as a pri vato citizen. lie tried it and failed. Mr. Wilson announced that he in tended to spend the evening quietly at the home of his friend, Col. EG. M. louse, but changed his miind and at 8:30 o'clock lie and Col. Hlouse start ed for i stroll on Broadway. They were atteled only by a couple of secret service men some distance in tho rear. Soon the president and lis oscort halted for a moment to listen to \ the music provided at a Salvation Army opent air imeeting and right thero Mr. Wilson's incognito came to an end. "It's Wilsoni! It's President 'Wil son!" shouted Ithe discoverer. Instantly the Salvatiolists were ic sorted as. tile listeners began to fol low the president and his host. The secret service mi1en closed in closely. Two block farther oil a volunteer street orator (iscussing the .\exican situation gained (lie iat ionl's chlef executive as an anditor. Tie preshileit slled l( ani dstarted oim as the speaker eul'gized Villa an excoriated ('i riana. The orator soon1 Wis esorte., the throigh trailing tihe president. The next stop ill tile Wilson itiner ary was at a suffragist meeting. The feniminie speaker wis interrupted in her address as the imundreds who fol lowed tile president came upl). The crowd sholiting "Ilurrah for Wilson!" by this time had gained alarming pro portions. Two or three New York pa Irolileln voliiteered to assist tile se cret service operatives in forcing a path for the city's distiiguished vis itor and they began lookilig for a safe havenl. The suggestion was made as they 1L SIICKN8! AMD BOWELS MY WAY onstipated, Sluggish, Head. f "Dodson's Liver Tone" tonight and if it (oesi't straightel you right till and 'malse you feel ino anid vigorous ,y iloriln g I want you to go back to the store ani get your money. Dodson's Liver i'onue is Gietetroyllig the sale of cilome) because It Is real liver medicine; eit rely vegetable. therefore it can not sa v or make you sick. I guarnm tk hat. one spoonful of DO(SOn'S I'(ir Tone will put your sluggish lit'r to work and 0( clean your howels of' Ahat soul bile alld colstipat d1 wvaste which is 'logging your sys tem id akinklg you feel miserable. I guamrante310 that a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will keelp your entire fain ily feel lng fI ie for 110111hs. Give it to your ('hild(1ren. It. is hiarnmless; doesn1't. gipe anld t hey like its ileas ant taste. CEMENT! nd Friends: close margin on which )rk, and the extra work are forced to niake a, ~partment. In the fu dl credit on meal and thait thirty days, and e extended on an ac lnn ?ng over thirty days. ptj $ns to this rule, so we will only have to rig the honesty of any ike this change neces an make closer prices this new system and r position to serve the the business you have id hoping to have the uI again, we are, OIL MILL otton Oil Company LENS, Manager h, 1914. reached 'Thirty-fourth street 'that they seek the Waldorf-Astoria hotel. The hotel was reached safely and the offi cers made a lane for Mr. Wilson. As hie gained the door the president turn ed and waved his hand, crying:'"Good .bye, I'm going to get away from you flow." As the crowd surged around the Thirty-fourth steret entrance- Mr. Wilson, Col. House and their guar dians were taken to the second floor in an elevator and spirited out on the Fifth avenue side. As they gained the street the president caught sight of a painting of Mrs. Wilson in the winodw of an art store. The president stood sadly and silently before the window for a few minutes. Then the secret service inen haliled a Fifth avenue bus and in this vehicle the president, his exploration of the city ended for the night, rode to the h1om01e of Col. House. President Wilson took a complete rest here today, playing golf during the morning and taking a long auto mobile ride in the afternoon. Tonight lie remained quietly at the home of Col. E. M. House his personal friend. During his automobile ride the president was within a few milles or Col. Theodore Roosevelt, who is at lils home in Oyster Bay, but the two did not meet. Attendance at the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian church and dinner at the home of Cleveland 11. Dodge at Riverdale will make up the presildent's )rogranimm tomorrow. CHILDREN HATE Ol., CALOMEL AND PILLS "Caiiforiia Syrup of Figs" best for tender stomach, liver, howeds tastes delicious. Look back at your childhood days. Remember the "dose" mother insisted! on-castor oil, calomel, eatliartics. How you hated them, how you fought against taking them. With our children it's different. Mothers who cling to the old form of physic simply don't realize what they do. The children's revolt is well founded. Their tender little "insides" are injured by them. If your child's stomach, livei' and bowels need cleansing, give only deli cious "California Syrup of Figs," Its action is positive, but gentle. AMillions of inothers keel) this harmless "fruit laxative" handy; they know children love to take it; that it never fails to clean the liver and bowels and sweet en the stomach, and that a teaspoon ful given toyay saves a sick child to morrow. Ask your dituggist for a 50-cent bot tle of "Calilornia Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on each bottle. Beware or counterfeits sold here. See that it is made by "California Fig Syrup Coin pany." Refuse and other kind with contempt. * * * BABUN NEWS. * Rabun, Nov. 16.-The farmers are rejoicing 'over the rain again, and es pecially two you'ig men, one from WVarrior section and onie fr'omn Tylers ville section, they wei'e ini the swim minig both morning and evening of last Saturday-Conmc around again when this community needs rain. Mrs. Rebecca Owens visited Mr's. Claude Wasson of Hender'sonville sec tion several days last week. Mi's. Houistoni Babb anid children spent several days last week with her' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Helton Owens or Eden comnmunity. Mir. and Mr's. Stewart Mahion and daughter Lois were 'visiting Mr. and Mirs. C. A. Blabb, of Eden section Wed nesday. Mr'. Johnathan Abercrombie of U. 8. Navy is on a visit for a few weeks to see his mother, Mr's. Melvina Aber' crombie and friends. Miss Vera Baldwin attended the WVoman's meeting at Newberry last week. Mi's. R. A. Owens, and Mi's. Margus Owens visited Mr. Solomon Mahiaffey of Eden section Wednesday, Mrs. Dan Nesbitt and daughmter, Miss Eimmie, of Piedmont, visited Mm's. Liz zic Chock, Mr. and Mrs. 11. HI. Mahon several days last week. Mrs. Melvina Abercromnbie, after sp~endiing several weeks with her daughter Mrs. -Paul Willis, of Dalton, GIa., returned home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wright Martin of Eden section, spent Sunday at Mr. Pinkney Baldwin's home. Mr'. Furmnan Pool of Tylersville, and Mr'. Smith Martin, of Warrior section sipent Saturday at the home of Mr. T. F. Babb. Rev. Mr. Baggott spent Sunday night at the home of Mr. Tuily Babb. Try This For Your Cough. Thousads of ifeople keep cotughing because unable to iaet the right rem edy. Coughs are caused by Inflantina tion of Throat and Bronchial Tubes. What you need is to soothe this In flamnmation. Take Dr. King's New Dis covery, it l'enetrates the delicate mu cous lining, raises 'the Phlegm and qluickly relieves the congested mem branes. Get a 500 bottle from your druggist. "Dr. King's New Discov ery quickly and completely stopped my c ugh," writes J. R. Watts,- Floy dhale, - exas. Money backt if not satis fled, but it nearly always helps, LORD ROBERTS DIES IN FRANCE England's reatest Soldier Dies - of Pneumonia while Iwith the Indian. Army it France. London, Nov. I4.--The death of Field Marshal Lord -Roberts was of ficially announced tonight. Lord Rob orts died in France, where he had been visiting the Indian troops. Ills dealh das due to pneumonia. The news of the death of Field Marshal Roberts was received by tele graph from Field Marshal Sir John French. A telegram from Sir John French apprised EIarl Kitchener, secretary of state for war, of the death of Eng land's great soldier, in the following words: "I deeply regret to toll you that Lord Roberts -tied this (Saturday) evening." Field .larshal Roberts, who was colonel in chief of the Indian troops, had gone to France to greet them. Soon after his arrival Ie became serious ill. lie suffered from a severe chill Thursday and pneuionia ripidly developed. lls great age, 82 years, militated against his recovery, the crisis in the disease coming quick ''lie news of Lord Roberts' death cane as an entire surprise to '11ng lnnd. The veteran's devotion to Ie interests of the arily, hIs hard work it this coniiection an1d his seeming good health had been the subject of comment since the beginning of the war, lIle was the most popular miiill tary figure in Great Britain and a itia tional hero without rival in the affee tions of the people. IDespite his years lie never had ceased hard work since his normal re tireient, aiid, as lie often had re marked, lie lived a rigldly abstemious life that lie ilight preserve his strength for the service of his coun try. During the past live or six years, when the (rinan wiar cloud had been growling, le proseclted an active caim paign to persuade the hat ion to adopt compulsory military service. His be lief was that Great liritain required the training of time whole male )o)u lation in arms rather upon tile plan of Switzerland than the longer terms of consription enforced in the case of continental mil ita ry nat ions. lie preached unceasingly and untiringly the necessity that the nation have Its iei. trained in the ridiments at least of service work so th.t *ey citid be called <iul'kly to arm-i. te defeid the country against inlv:'s ml. li private conversation he expiess oil tle convietion that Grnii: was planning to make war on Gr eat liraitain when she found an advan Lageouis ilomient. LorId. Hobert(S' hlome at .\secot wats a modrst villa. For :tiieiy he had nleither. timei nlor I in i1.1,1tionk, bu1t U was president of the Pilgrims' cl1i and presided over many, gatherings. Field Marshal toberts worked day and night for tile welfare of the sold ter's fr'om tile ouitbreak of' the wvar. One of his last speeches was mlade at a r'eview of' vounteers when lie re ferred sarcastically to young meni whlo played football anid ericket at this crilsis. Th'le goverlnimIn is expiected to offer a tomb ini Wtm~iiinster abbey or' St. Paul's for the emlpire's for'emost sol dier'. FIVE MINUTE CURE IF STOMACH IS BAD Whlen "PaplIe's DI)apeps in" r'eachies stomach all Indigestion, Oas and Sourness disapIeipars. You don't want a slow remedy when your stomach is bad-or an uncertain one-or a harmful one-your stomaeh with drastic drugs. P'ape's D iapepsina is nioted fior its slpeed in~ givinig relief; its hiarmlhess nesns; its certain unfailing action in reguilating sick, sour', gassy stomachs. Its millions of eur'es in indigestion, dysp qpsja, gastr'itis and othe' stomach trouble is made it famnouso the wold~ over. . 1Keep this perlfc~t stomach dioctor ini yotir' homei-kee3p it hiand~y-get a larige fifty-cent case fr'om alny iiruig stor'e uanid then if anyone should eat something which dloesn't agree with them; if what they eat lays like lead, ferments andi sottra anid forms gas; causes head ache, dhizz'iness andt nausea: er'ucta tlon of acidi andIu 1ndigestedl food r'emember' as soon as Pape's Diapepsin comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vaniches. its promp11t ness, certainity and ease in over'coming the worst stomach dhisorders in a reve lation to those whoe ti'y it. Confederate Crosses. Tie following Confederate veter'ans are r'equlested to call at the home of Mr's. John11 F. Ilt, 602 South Har'per street, and secur'e Confederate crosses which now await them there: 10. W. John 13, Manley, W. GI. .Jones, M. L., Nelson, Wn. D. Sullivan, D. M. Senn, J. W. Taylor, W. P. 'Davenpor't, M. Tr. Chancy, Where a veteran is unablle to apply for the cross in person he may authorize someone to secure it for him- 17.fr We Will Give at Any andAll Times Until Further Notice. 1. To any person who will trim our store windows during the Booster Club campaign, we shall give 3,000 coupons. We shall an announce in our newspaper advertisement or by card in the window the name of the trimtier. 2. One hundred tLousnd coupons to the couple who will be mfarried in our store and notify us Il AdVnnce so that wo (nay ad verti1e it. Tlie coupons to be credited on the last day of the Booster klub only. .lusic Saturday by Mirs. Mva Teague, I hour; .\Ilsa May Roper, hot-. The ballot box will be closed eznch. Monday after buniness for a coun11t. 'Tile large I'osl"er at out r store tells ot 21 linethod of gotting thou we n1ds of co na without effort. As .soon as you get j.O('O coupons In fli llooster ballot box you n ill bi: given a 1lo ter Pin by the 1 loster . Journal. IlAI1LOT itOX (OU!N' MONDAY: lilas Alberta RIiddle, 1st; Miss Iath Patton, 2nd; -liv May Rloper trd; Miss Lurce Abercrombie, -Ith; others following Closely. J. C. Burns &- Company The Booster Store Laurens, S. C. *@OOeee@OeeeOOO@eee... S 4 COME IN A ND : EXAMINE OUR :SIL VER WA RE : FOR THANKS~ * CHRISTMAS 8FINE CUT GLASS/ * YOU WILL GIVE "TONE" 70 YOUR T'IIANKSGIVING AND *HIOLDIDA Y PARTIEJS WF YOU SERVE TEA OF COFFEE FROM 0 * ANSM SILV1ER? SER VICE. WE 114AVE MANY ST2YLISH NWDESIGNS AND WyE WOULD BE GLAD TO HAVE YOU *COME IN AND SEE THEM. 9 OURCHRISTMAS GOODS ARE HERE, TOO. SELECT *YOUR PRESENTS EARLYV AND YOU WILL GET "FIRST *PiCK." AND YOU JUST OUGHT TO SEE OUR GLEAMING,0 * SUPERBi CUT GLASS PIECES. * FLEMING BROTHERS 0 * Laurens, S. C. it Makes Hens Lay diGets the laying hcns into the egg-a-day class and -starts up) the lazy ones. Pute life and vigor into the whole flock and gives a healthy relish to the feed.* C.osts but a trifle--the extra eggs pay for it many times over. Come in and Iet us prove to you that it will make hens lay. If it fails, we will give yo our asoney back. 25-lb. pail oniy $2.50. In packages at 25c., 50c. and $1.00. J. C. SCHELL & CO. J. A. FRANKS TODD,'SIMPSON & CO. MAI-IAFFEY & BAB D Jro. W. F'erguson C. C. Pea therst-one u utsG ~ r, WB.KnightAtonyaLw PE3RGUSON, PEA THEIRSTONE & KNIGHTfI AK4 JUIN L Attorneys at LawInoicreebyocpd Jh . Lausreus, S. C, Prompt and careful attention givonCaodeas. tosi bU~eAttPo rny atteto iet awsm Office Over Palme~tto Banik. J Practice AM. all State Coakt.