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COULD SCA WA And For Three Summers Mrs. Vin- I cent Was Unable to Attend to Any of Her Housework. , Pleasant Hill, N. C.-"i suffered for three summers," writes Mrs. Walter Vincen , of this town, "and the third and last time, was my worst. I had dreadful nervous headaches and prostration, and was scarcely able to walk about. Could not do any of my tousework. I also ,had dreadful pains in my back and sides and when one of those weak, binking spells would come on me, I would have to give up And lie down, until it wore off. I was certainly in a dredful state of health, when I finally decided to try Cadul. the woman's tonic, and I firmly Destruci Of V After taking inveni have too many Wil While it is possible th er is yet to come an c to those who are not Winterwear at much Only a limited nun hand--these are offer close. W. G.WiI DO YOU LOOK OUT-0F-PROP( Objects se flat lense ~the deep c prevents large, ele Toric lens< ment. Le TOliC , LENSES you. B. W. LOCKNE: *W' FLEMING I Laurens SMAN is judged by i He 'is likewise jud This fact being true best ? You can be suri jby sending your next ( ser Printing Company t RCELY 1K ABOUT )elleve I would have died if I hadn' aken it. After I began taking Cardul, I was greatly helped, and all three bottles re. leved me entirely. I fattened up, and grew so much itronger In three months, I felt like an. >ther person altogether." Cardul is purely vegetable and gentle. icting. Ils'ingredlents have a mild, tonic %ifect, on the womanly constitution. Cardul makes lot increased strength, improves the appetite, tones up the ner. rous system, and helps to make pale ;allow cheeks, fresh and rosy. ,Cardul has helped more than a millior weak women, during the pas 50 years it will surely do for yo hat It has done for them. ry C-fui today. Write to: Chattanoojadne Co.. Ladlea d ItC,18 vsory Dept. Chattanraa Tenn.. for Special h ncrcase aund 64-PAse book, "Home Dome n. seat in pain wrappe . 0,10R][ ion I lues :ory of stock find we iter Goods on hand. e most severe weath- C ipportunity is offered C provided to secure below ma et value. ber of lankets on .d at prime cost to .son& Co AT AN )RTION WORLD en near the edges of s are distorted, but urve of toric lenses this and gives you a ~ar field of vision. Bs are a vast improve 't us show them to 'H 3ROTHERS ,'s.c. he clothes he wears. god by his Stationery. ' , why not ye the e of getting e BEST rder to h Adverti tt Lauren A. C. TOLBERT GOES TO CHAIR Greenwood Man Found Guilty 9f Mur. dering his Wife. Jury Out but Short Time. Greenwood; March 6.-A. C. Tolbert the young cotton mill operative, was found guilty of murder this afternoon, after a short deliberation by the jury, which had heard all the evidence ad duced since yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock, when th'o trial began. The testimony was practically completed yesterda evening, and the morning occupied with arguments of counsel for defence. Solicitor Cooper I'n reply. Judge Moore delivered his charge shortly before 1 o'clock. At 3:10 the jury .brought in its verdict, "Guilty of Alurder." -Tolbert was found guilty of an atrocious crime. 'le choked Iis young wife to death' while the two were alone in a room in a hobse at Panola Mill, a few days before Christ mas. He waited an hour. arfer .con initting the .Crime before he notiietl anyone, saying he wanted to be sure she was dead. At the trial he testi fled that her infidelity was the cause of his rage towards her. The Pica of the defence was insanity, and testi iony both of physicians and others was offered that Tolbert was "pe culiar" or crazy. Whrn Judge Moore finish'ed the death sentence Tolbert fell as in a swoon. lie was carried into a jury room and given medical atten tion. The date of execution was fixed for April 2. . Court adjourned after sentence had been pronounced on Tol bert. TAKES OFF DANDRUFF HAIR STOPS FALLING .lrls! Try ' this. Mako hair thick, glossy, fluffy, beautiful-No more Itching scalp. Withlin 'ten minutes after an appli cation of Danderine you cannot find a sigle trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, .but what will please you most will be af ter a few week's use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first yes--but really new hair-growing all over the scalp. A little Dandering immediately dou bles the beauty -our hair. No differ. ence how dtill,if ed, brittle and scrag gy, just im st i a -cloth with Dander In and ear Hdly draw It through your hair, takin one( siall strand at i time11. The eiYeet is amtazing-yor' haIr will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an incon parable lustre, softness and luxuri tie e. Get a 25 cent, bottle of Knowlton's Danderi-ne from - any drug store or toIlet coiunter, and prove that, your hair I,; as pretty and soft as any--tlhat it, has been tnegic'ted or injiurted by careless treatiment---thai's all--you surely ean have beait tilul hair and lots or it it you will just try a itt le 6.n dIetinte. MADUE DISPENS.\RYV AUDITOR01 Governor 3atnning Nates ('olutbla 31an1t to Succeed Mose I. 3lobley. Columbia, .\arebs t.-Governo .\lats Ising tihIs tmorning appointed 1'. I'. hultman, (f olu ia, di spensar audi11tor', vice M ose II. . 01)1bley, wvhose' termis has exiired. .\I t. Hitltmnani anit n ouneed thtat his assistanti woitld( be Albetrt. S. Fanst, of' Beltotn. C'ol. Oscar W. Unabb, of L~aur etss, is th Ispriesett assistanst (ilspenisary autditor'. Th'le omfee of diuspensa ry attd Itor is for four t yeats atnd pays a saila ry of' $1 66.65 peri mthSttI. Thse assistant gets a sala ry of $150t Iletr111 moth andti thle stensographter a salary of $52 pet' tmonith. 'rTh'e present offiee of thse dis pentsar'y audlitor is locaited Ins the Pal mesctto National Blank butildinig. rThe new bioat'd of recgensts of the Statte Ilospital for' the I nsanse was called ' by Governor Mantnitsg to meet on nsext Wednesday aftetrnoons at .I o'clock fot' thse purpiose of orgniztsg. 'lThe board is composed or Ji. 10. Sirritse of Gtreetsvilie; Rt. B. 'Scarborough, of Cotnway; Drt. C. Fredl Williams, of Co luimbila; Dr.' 8'. C, Baker', of Sumster, and B, WV. Seegars, of Lee 'Counity. The Act creating tlic State1 board of charities andl corrtections does not take effect until April 1. Ths board is conm posed of ' Dr. George B. Cromer', of Newberry; the Rev, Z. TI. Cody and L. 0, IFatter'son both of Gr'eenvllle; Ri. HI. KIng, of Chaileston; Prof. D. D. Wal lace, of Spartanburg. Thse board wIll elect a secretary and an assistant see retary,-.News and Courier, FALLING IHAIRt OR ITCING SCALP Now that Perisian Sage--an inex pensive prleparation that supplies ev ery hair and scalp need-recan be had from the Laurens Drug Co. it Is cetr tainly needless 'to hsave 'thin, brittle, matted, str'ingy or 'fade hatt', No -Insat ter' how unslghstly your' salt', how ,bad .ly it is fal-lIng, or Iiowv much dandruffT, Parisian Sage la all th'at is nseeded. 10ver'y trace of lans 'tuff Is removed with one applicati n, Ito haIr roots ate nourished and stint ut atedl to growv new hair, itchsing seal Iand51 fallinsg halir cease, Parisian Sage is certainly onie of the mnost vigorating tonsles, and wlvl site ly mtake yourt hirit sort, abutndant andt radint withs life atnd beauty. WANTl'I00-You ordetr for fresht GIroaam lour.t CallI for " Iicshlber get' lrand," home majie. We delIver it.J Phonee usro. * . e * . * to * * S S S e S e e e e * , * EKOM NEWS. * .Ekom, March 3.-We are glad to report the sick of our co'mmunity bet ter. )r. J. 0. Martin has accepted the call to supply Union church as pastor for this year. As we did not have any preaching on the first Sunday in .Jan nary, he preached on last Sunday. Miss Pearl Culbertson of the Julila I rby Santitarlum , spent Sunday and Sunday night with hoinefolks. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Burts and clil dren visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Culbertson Saturday night. Dr. J. G. Cooper, and Mr. L. C. Cul bertson were ii Laurens Saturday Mliss Lawrence Culbertson, Mlisses Aura Walker and Grace Cooper visit ed Dr. Cooper and wife Sunday. MIrs. Barbara 'Culbertson and son were visitors of Ware Shoals Friday. Miss Winona Chaney, our assistant teacher, visited honiefolks in Laurens I'cently. Irs. Lou Culbertson and daughter spent Friday with Mrs. B. M. Latimer. Mrs. .lennie lamilton and little son, .inck, spent a few (lays with the fam ily.of Mr. .1. Ii. Hamilton. Misses -Myrtle Culbertson and WI nona Chaney spent last Tuesday nigh't with rl*. T. J. Cooper and family. Mlr. and Mirs. Carl Y. Culbertson are all smiles, it's a boy. WANTED-You to phone us for some of that "Old Fashioned Home Ground" meal, Elchelberger Brand. Get it fresh. We deliver it. Elchelberger Bros. SOWING SEED BY WAYSIDE .Hye and. By'e Harvest and irljigng Ini the Sheaves. Columbia, March 6.-A postal card addressed to "Mlr. James Burns, care the State House," was left at the gov erno:'s oflice, but all the efforts ,.f Private Secretary Herbert 'Moses to locate such a person around the cap itol failed. One of tle coloredl por ters wantei to know if a fellow nan.cd ".Jim" was to be employed aroun- t i Mansion and suggested that thei3 po t Card might be intended for hiri. i ['ally a perusal of th-e card sh1ov.'el tm it caimie from a resident of he 2nd Congressional district and hor the information that tile "gardenl see'd" were all riglit and wanted to know vihin tle otihers were being sen". 'l detective instinct of Mr. .loses was at ollep brought into play an11d "hippy thlought," he exclailied, "that ens .11 llmmile llyrines." So le forwarded Ue card to tle genial Congressmani from the 2d district so he could give hlis olstiituent. the desired Information albotut the "seed" whlch Washi ngt a sends out to the valiant and faithul volers in tle various Congressionial dilst rits.--News and Conrier. LAXATIVE FOR OLD PEOPLE---"CASCARE TS9" No Slck Ii eadlache, Ililios StochI 1'I, ('oil-fell Tlontr'ue or' ('Cnsit l ed Iton. (1et a 10((eniI tbox now;. Timr thI ie rasotils onut--thle Ihe'idachle biliousitess, inidigest ion, the sick, sour' stoma10ch ainid had1( (old(s-t urn themi oily toinight and~ keep t hem out with Ci(as-. Carels.. M\illions of iieii and woimein take a C'ascaret no0w andi then and1( neer' knlt', tile muisery' caused by3 a lazy livei', clogged how;el, or01 aii up set stomach. IDon't put in another rayi3 of (listre'ss. Laet Cflaslaets cleanse your. stomach; r'emove the sour, fer'mentinig food;: take the excess bile fri- n your liv'er' and carry out, all th'> epistipatedl w;aste mattecr and pobison I/the bowels. Th'len you will feel 'gren A Cascaret tonight straightens you out by3 mori'inig. They wvork while y'ou Sleep. A 10-cent box from any drug stoi'e .means a clear' head, sweet. .stomachl and clean, htealthy liv'er andu bowveh action for' months. 'Childr'en love Cascarots because they never' gipe or sicken. slhendhid values, prices from 75c upl. D~eltox Grass Rugs 30x60 inches, only 75c, other' sizes from, 65c up to $8.50. S. M. & E. H. WILKES & CO. "Take Her Along." Mother is really a good sport. You have simply overlooked her in your fun. You have always thought of her as a sort of combination angel and servant, and you have made use of her endlessly and thloughtlessly'. You have accepted her sacriflces as a mat ter of course. Sometimes yti' have not nolticed how near you have come to allowing her love to turn into mere drudgery. The strange part of it 1s that she loves fun as much. ats your self, that she Is just as jolly on a plc nlic ar, anybcdly else you culd invIte, and thlat she is shin'ilv stuinling ini a bathing suilt. To go en thie kinig of everybody else and( I ;'P lng everyhedhy else before her' 1( mere yciu misfor tunc than it 1s hers. Ymt 'v really missing a pal v ht"' v(,u OVe .>ok her. W~ANTi100-You to know that we Cad1 mlake your hiens lay. lhost laying foodl mlade. T'-mnula from (Clemnson college. 'Try t. . .--Eicheolberrer' Tros. B. A. MORGAN Candidate for Congress, Democratic Primary Fourth Congressional District. "Tobe" Morgan for Congress Mrs. McCords Studio Mrs. McCord announces that after of her Studio. . She most cordially invites all of her old friends to call and hopes that anyone intereste( N Photographic Work now, or at any future time, may remember that she will consider it a real pleasure to serve them in this capacity. OFFICE HOURS STIJDIO 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Opposite Post Office WE WILL WELCOME,, YOU IN OUR BANK Whenever you' ate thinking money or bank, think OUR BANK. Our business- is MONEY; YOUR MONEY is' BUSINESS. *We welcome anyone in our bank and always have time to listen and advise. If you need 'a bank cdnsult. us. What would you do without a progressive bank: in your community? Your first duty to yourself is to have Money in the Bank. It is'a faithful friend.I Make OUR bank YOUR bank. Enterprise National Bank of Laurens N. B. DIA L, Pres. -G. H. ROPER. 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