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SPANKED GIRL, IS FINED $10 Cobbler Gave Old-Fashioned Punlsh. meat When Called Names by Young Ml.s. Boton.-A spanking administered to fourteen-year-old Annie Bolton, of Watertown, by William Marco, a shoe repairer of Main street, Watertown, cost the cobbler $10 in the Waltham .oourt. He was summoned to court on the complaint' of the little girl's moth. we According to the testimony, Annie and several playmates went to the door of the shoe shop and called the cobbler names. The complainant says Marco enticed the girl into the shop on the pretense of offering her some old shoe boxes, and when he got her Inside put her across his knee and gave her an old-fashloned spanking. Despondency Due to Indigestion. ,it is not at all surising that cr sons who have irdigestlon becole dis couraged and despondent. hiere are a few words of hope and cheer for them by Mrs. Blanche Bowers, Indiana, Pr. "For years my digestion was so poor that I could only eat the lightest foods. I tried everything that I fl tard of to get relIef, but not until bout a. yeirt ago when I saw Chamb an's Tablets advertised- and got, ajottle of theni, did I find the right, ieatment. I soon began to Improve, adid since taking a few bottles of them my digestion Is fIne." For sale by all dealers. Don't Delay Treating Your (ough. A slight cough often becomes sert ois, Lungs get congested, Bronchial Tubes fill with mucous. Your vitali ty Is reduced. You need Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It. soothes four irri tated air passages, lo s mucous and makes your aysteint sst Colds. Give the Baby and' Children Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It's guaranteed to help them. Only 25c at your druggist. Only a woman can understand the paralyzing effect of d sorders in the female organtism-th misery of it and its depre. sing illuence 'on the mind. Many wo en vho formerly stif fered from thos sorders owe their present health o DR. SIMMON'S PQUAW VINE WINE. It exercises a powerful restorative Influence on the female generative system, builds tip a srong body, restores healthy regular ity and promotes cheerfulness and a lear rosy complexion. Price $1.00 per bottle. Sold by all dealers. WE ARE CLOS1IN OU1' This is Boosteri Clothing "\ the biggest values in cloil oi' in Laurens. Suits ranug $4.25, $5.00, $6.39, $8.0 $13.50 'r the $18.00 kilnI 2,000 pairs ol Menl's P-1aits, ;1nd( prices for work panif abhout alId dress pants. have sone Pants vaIles .9 u p to $4.98 for the $6.50 let us palit you ip. SPECIAL BOOSTER P) 'WEEK. 36-inch all-wool Crepes, Ser this week......... ... 1,000 yards Fancy Outings. 2,000 yards 10e Gray Otin 1,000 yards 6e Plaids .... Good yard-wide Sheeting 8e best yard(-widle Sheeting 10e quality Shirting Chev 5eb Call ico (Hloosteri priice), 7e Pereale (I oosteri price ' 1,5'00 yards be-autlifuil Plaid hiams, special Booster' prI Special lot IFaney P'laidl S .15 to ......... ..... The '-ouse of Ma Ladies' and Childi Underwear, Over for Men and Boys of bargains in tl Trunks, Brooms, Shirt Chevots, D Clocks, Guitars, la Books, Envelopes Washing Powders Store and buy yor buying your Fall e HUY EtE-YOU WILL SE1 I ~ BE TIAPPY. The House thK 31UPENDOUS PALACE OF LIBERAL A1TS AND SOUTH GARDENS AT THE GREAT PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION,'SAN FRANCISCO, 1915 k1 6MM 00Ml I ~em Copyright, 1914, by Panana Pacific hiternational -:xpositin Colpuay. This picture shows the colossal Palace of Liberal Art t the l nimnta-Pac-tie l'ui"nilonl fExposition. as -:een from the great South Gardens. In the foregroid is thew Avtnuc ol I'alms, b rdf.ra b. s...ttodeal growlhs brought from all portions of the globe. The cxposition will o! 11 on I Vebruary '.M . l ( 0 1)e li'eiber 4, l15. ani exhibits from every part of the world will be slown. MARVELS OF YELLOWSTONE PARK IN VAST REPRODUCTION PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, SAN FRANCISCO, 1915 '.k We have. 4, $. 4p o 4~ ......... % ... ....... ix O 11 STER ST RICES II ISV Pn CLOHIG7 Julet 2$9.90 111 to 8, $1.25, $1.48 ges, special . .... .....45 ... . ..071-2 s. .. .. ...09 . .. . ... ..05 . .. . ... ...05 i. ., ots . .. 09 .......O . .041 ........ .. .096 Di*est(il.0 'WHERE THOU SANDS__BUY THEIR WINTELR ee ...... .09. .m212 Our Store is Now Kno~wn as The Booster S fly Departments, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Dry Goods, Millinery, Ladies'-read' .en's Coats, big line Dress Goods fancy ard plain weaves, Bed Sheets, Pill ills, Work Shirts, Dress and Negligee Shirts, and believe me we have the b ever landed in a Booster Store. Remember our store is 2 in 1, Main Flo< ie Basement, Tinware, Glass, Crockery, Enameled Ware, Lanterns, Lar Churns, Flower Pots, Jeans Pants and Knock about ernd Dress Pants, y rills, Outing, Flannels, Bleaching, Cambric, Blankets, Cemforts. Nc w 1 azors, Scissors, Pocket Knives, Table Knives and Fork, Combs, Brushes,4 Bibles, Testaments, Candy, Tobacco, Cigars, Cigaretts, Standard Med Baking Powders, Starch, Matches and hundreds of other items we hiave r Fall and Winter Goods, we can fit up the whole family and our lower nd Winter Goods at the Booster Store. These goods are going to be sold. REMEMBER THE BOOSTER STOR J.C.BU RNS&COMP tDefies Competition and Sells Same Goods for Less Mone) .Completely Ot of the High-price A r';' t to E LANFORD NEWS. * 0 ***e e* *... ....... lAinford, Nov. 16.-Mr. .1. Ben HI un ter and family spent the week-end in Spartanbugr, the guest of Nirs. ii uin ter's mother. Mrs. M. d1. Patterson, Mrs. J. W. Lanford and Mrs. .1. It. Cooley are vis iting in Leesville this week. Mrs. 0. F. Fowler spent several days last week with Mrs. Willis Yeargin. Miss Ietolia bainford was in Wood ruff Saturday on busintess. Miss Othella Jolnlsont (ntrUtinted a inumbi11er ofr I frieiids a.I a hi rthday super last h'lu r ts1day ntight. Mrs. G. J. haunford is improving and it is hoped that. she will sooni he able to come hoie fromi the hospital where she ha.s beeni for two weeks. Mrs. Aliev Nelsoti and Miss Othetia Johnson were in ILaurens \Vdnesday shopping. Mr. Johnl Patterson and .i s .\lartie Yarborougih wee tuarried tI th .\ leth o(dist parsonage Sunday afitetnooni. by the lley. Mr. Justice. Miss .lnie llun1ter wa.s inl laanford Friday. Prof. RIhodes and .\lr. Hoyd Ie shields attended the play at Laut rtts last. week. Ilonor Mill of' Cross; lIIII School. First Glirade: I lotace NiS'wain, I l eln Grifiln, Margaret itasot, Ior) ine Cole Second Grade: Gladys Thomlpsonl, (Gussic iarmon, George KilIugh, .1. 1. Golden. Third Grade: Vera Lowe, \orkman I"'opp, Marlon Hoyee. Fourth' Grade: Myrtle llack, Alma Colpemnan, Lola Boyce, May iiitt, lies sie litt, Johnella Austin. Firtlh Grade: Ani Bell 11111, Laura inIIg, Lillian Lowe, Sarah Dukes. Seventh Grade: itima J. Dial, Sarah Corley, Nell I[ill, 1l ise Nance, Jack \Vileuitt, it. It. Austin. 1Eighth Grade: I-Neanlor Dial, IIr r*ows Ili, Jake Itasor. Ninth Gerade: Lillian1 Martinl, Ruth! Ita sor. 'Inth rade: Simmons Pinson. d Griffin. rat. uma mmuo mame= PE' I A I This week ill n ily .10. .15, .2" 1Mh- heavyv Sox l~~b' ~ lttt Se _________. 7 .:mn!ies' r et !.10 itown lII i bireaWvi's .01 Sho.8- we ha,1 Iba I we lla1Ve v Whole family u is. We al ta MOTI IERS, Bi And1 dr 1,500) Iov 's K n itromt .5i0 to $ 3wCahsoCunerpae, 7get n b estlne ofs Lau (r adiBaemen. lYo sev a'ps, Rugs, Winidow Shad< tall Paper, Plaids, Homes ack to the main floor: J tationary, Tablets, Penci cine, Toilet Soap, Laund nt tirme to mention. Cor prices will save you 15i Now get in the game be E IS NY __UY_____ at 210 West La L'am-lett's Shop. Ginners' Report. According to the report Issued by the director ol' the census, there were 23,S91 itles of Cotton ginned in this cotnty prior to November 1, 191 1. To tlie same date last year 2,605 baIles 11,1d beenl ginned. CL An up-to-date remedy for cods. That is what Peruna . In successful use over . years. Cflds are caught i: rny -.;.*ys: Illy ventilated reams; :cOms that have dircct drau!;' ts; wdAd rooms; damp hu es :T .hool rooms; ofiic's Iy (!%:!7C: Of Peruna at the r. te at the Erst SyMpt:% of A'., before the bones beria to :Atc before the sore 4thi at m mifests itself, or the cough, or edischarg fron thc nose, just dose or two of Peruna bekre ,11:!;e symptoris begin is ge:'r ..y slffcieIt. Bu' after the cold once establistd with the 'Juove symptonTm' prominent, a _kt~c of Petutfa, or maybe two, E:1 be necessary. "For severni years I ha-e '.cIl0 d wit coldsl lit ealcI 0h:ang.) of seson. I too(k l'viruni a i:'.vai I ot boeen trotilei wih the sli . (ld t14 Ihis Pnir- season." Mr. L r Fisher, 1028 Mosher st., 1. I..or. Md. " I uIve the children Peruia if they have a cold, an1d It alwyivs renj.10.1 th m. Arx. 1. 1). jlaye,., 'i937 . -b ill Ave., Baltimore, m. "When I feel a (-old coine- .. 1 t a a little Perua . and it o... ' uoil." Air. Charler n. Alanly, 12 . .8sining. N. . "No family should evi r hie w! it peruna. for it Is an unafali , i r. for .ohl-." Alrut. Al. F. Jones, 1Uurn il.g tprings, Ky. How To Give Quinine To Children. FTIRI.lINIt Is the trde-tannrk nane given to an inproved Quinine. It is a Tnsteless Syrup. plens ant to take and does not disturb the stomach. Children take it and tiever know It is Quinine. Also especially adapted to adults who cannot take ordinary Quinine. Doestoot nauseate nor cause nervousness nor tin I jthe head. Try it the next time you need I* " for any put pose. Ask for 2-ounce orI pckage. The ianme FEIRILINIU is blown In te. 25 cenAs. dewin'or. the whol1e f'1un.1 ..39, .45, .60. .83 J .arment .... ... .. . . .. 0 8 nose ... . . .. .10 08 .10. .15. and .23 ethe( bigge.st line f Shom.s v.rI. sh1wil. We can it the .Comne 'Ind figulre withl 'lve you monelly. ETNG YOUR BOVfB TO 30STER STIOR 1 ess theml upj no0w. e Pats Suits5, dole~J 4lutli Suits, all ages fer at's, itlld we vall saVe yell L.50 onl a Suit. ........ .... .... .. .10 udriy Suoap....... .......25 ini Pouwderi.........25 ........ .... ...... .15 I oyI nu w hile t fytl aist, Petty Coats, Towels, Hosiery, Lfts and Clothinlg ill find hundreds es, Curtain Poles, ~puns, Sea Island, eweiry, Watches, is, Memorandum i r y Soap, Blueing, ne to the Booster to 35 per cent by r itis too late. E:----WE~ WiL iirELP YOU' THI OU"I' YOURI DOLLA11 1. urens StreetT