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THE PRESIDENT ENJOYS AN OUTING TakeS a 111y'S Iest from Official DU. ties to Attend Citristening of Grand. Williamston, Mass., May 1.-Wood row Wilson laid aside official cares here today and becaipe merely the grandfather of Frances Sayre, the small son of his daughter, Jemie and of Francis B. Sayre. The president came to Williamston, despite press ing public business, to take part in planting a "baby" tree for his grand sou\, late this. evening and to act as one of his godfathers at the christen ing ceremony tomorrow. Practically the entire college pop ulation of Willianiston wis at the sta tion to welcome tile president who was accom pan ied by his daughter, Miss Margaret Wilson, liks- cousin, Miss Helen Woodrow Bones, and his naval aide, Dr. Cary T. Grayson. Shortly afterward' the entire family party, with President Garfield, of Wil liams college and Mrs. Garfleld, gath ered oil tile lawn of tile Spiyro hon\e and planted a walnut tree present el to baby Sayre by Mr. Garfield. The - resident joined in the laughter calls ed when tile Child firmly grasped tile tree with both hands and tried to take it from his father. . As soon as the tree was placed, the President turned a spadeful of earth around its roots. The baby girgled delightedly and Mr. Wilson patted him on the chcek. The christening tomorrow will be held in St. John's Protestant Epis pocal church. Only members of the Sayre and Wilson families will be present. Mr. Sayre is an lpiscopallan and the ceremony will be according USE "'TIZ" FOR SORE, TIRFDI), AC'ilIM FEET "TIZ" is ist wonderiful for burinir, swollen, swenty, c'1 alloused feet and Corns. s Good-bye sore feet, burning feet. "'TIZ' makec my feet Smaller." X swollen feet, smelilng feet, tired feet. Good-bye Corns, callouses, bunlions anl d raw spots. No more shoe tight ness, 110 111010 limping with pain or drawig ill) your face In agoiny. "T7," Is mliagleal, acts right off. "TIZ" daws out all time poisollous exmdat onls -hic puff upl) the feet.-- the on Iy 10medy that does. se '"IZ'' and N0- r stl ler shoes. All! "TIZ" is 1 (elight. "T'IZ" is harmless. Oet a 25 cent box of "TIZ" now at n1t'y druggist or department store. Don't suffer. Ifave good feet, glad feet, feet that nOeer swell, noeer hurt, never' got tiredi. A yar's foot comnfor't gularanteed or money refund1(ed(. State of South C'ar'oina, * ot y of Lau~re/ns, in tile Cour't of Common Pleas Tile Columbia Savings Batnk and~ Trust Comupany, Plaintiff, a gaisn t D~avid H. Countls Itebecca II. Counts, TV. A Greene11, Huighes llulggy Company, Montgomlery-Moore .\lfactur'ing Co., Par'ker M1anulfacturlin'g Com1p anyl, eNashlville Sadiery Company, Lummus111 Cotton (in Company, M. J. Owings, Georgia Cihemical Comny13.' Mitchell Lewis Motor' Companh~y, Charles H. Russell and1( William ii. ItussellI, Co partner~ls as C. 11. Russell & Soil, Fran klin Bulggy Company, Nav'iasa Guano C~ompany, B- ujamini T. Crumnp andi Company, it. BurI Shladburn and( J1. Loss Shladbur'n, Copartner's as Shadhurin 1Brother01s, Am11'eria Agri culltur'al Chemicai Company, Brand Shoe Company, A. Wrenln & E ns, The F. A. Ames Company, Hlenr Ratter' manhl and Theodore 'LuthI, C )par'tner's as Ratterman -& Lutha Am lean Car riage Company, JTamea & * yer' unggy Company, anld all oth rI1 ar'ties, un1 known to tile plaintiff. ving alny inl ter'est ini, 01' ll upon, tile r'eal e5 tate of David H. Counts, Imrtgaged to saidl plaintiff, and situate in Lau reOns, S. C., Defendants. To the D~efendants above-namled: Yell are hler'eby sulmmned andl re quired to answer tile complllainlt ill thlis action, of which a copy is here withi servedl upon0 you, anid to 5erve a copy of yourl answer' to thle said com plaint on tile subscr'ibers at their' of flee Ne. 307 National Loan an~d Ix chlange Batnk, Columbia, S. C., wvithin twenty days after' tile service hereof, excluIsive of tile day of 5such ser'vic; and if youI fail to answer' the comn Ilalint within thle t~ime aforesaid, tile Iplaintiff in tis action wvill apply to the Court for the relief demanided in the complaint. Dated at Columbia, 8. C.,' April 29, 1915. -&~';STR Plaintiff's Attorneys. To dle Defendants aforesaid: Take notice that the complaint in this action,- together with the sum muons, of which the foregoing 1s a copy -waa filed .in the offlee of the Clerk-of Court or Cou pion .Pleaa and General Se5gions for the County of Laurens, at;Laurens, in the County. of Laur'ens, In'the State of South Carolina, on the *'flet a7 of May, )916, )itrNi ILBf. to that faith, although the Wilson fimily is Presbyterian. The President and John NOvin Sayre, of Princeton, Mr. Sayre's brother, will stand sponsors for the baby as g6dfathers and Miss Agnes Winter, of Philadelphia, will be god mother. She was associated with Mrs. Sayre in settlement work in Phila delphia prior to the tatter's mar r!age. A +arge collection of presents, in clding a drinking cup from the pres ident, were received by the baby to day. rhe president also brought a baseball and bat. given him for the baby, by the Washington Sikmerican baseball league team. The presidelit was cheered by large crowds at Troy and -loosac Falls, N. Y. and ,;everal other towns. At. Troy. Mayor ilurns welcomed him11 as he took a short walk about the streets, ahaking hands with many persons. "The people of he United States went continued peace and appreciate the way you have licen keeping us out of trouble," said -Burms. "Thank you," replied the president, "I know the United States want peace." lie remarked that lie had been "sentenced to several ye'ars of hard labor" and seldom had an opportun ity of getting outside of Washington. IThe president.. Ut becalmne known, was only slightly disturbed by the sidden stopping of his train at West Philadelphia today when the brakes were quickly applied. FARMERS ORGANIZE SECRET SOCIETY 3Mystery nurrounds Organization Said to he in Process of Formniion, Columbia, May I.-That a new or ganizatlon of farmers is gainingdhead way in certain places In South Caro lina has beeii known for some time but just how far the organization ex ten11d is 1101 knuIown. Itep)o't s in (o lumbia are to the effect that the new fa-rimers organization is secret and oath-bound and iudleat ions are that it partakes of a political significance. Just what its purposes are it Is im possible to state with accuracy but enough is known to justify the state ment that polities is playing sonie part in the new -movement. Investigations by The News corres pondent of this new movement have been fruitless as far as getting hold of any tangible information as to who or , what Is behind thim new secret farmers movement but the in vemdtigations have not been entirely without results. It is knowU for a certainty that such a movement ex ist s and it appears to have been crad dled inl the counties of Lee amid Ker shaw. In fact the new movement aya cilim to several hundred '.nem hers, 111)0 to belleve on report, .i Ihese two counties. It is said to have apieared at a few places in Maarl horo couity but just how much fur ther it has spread has not been ap pa rent. It seems to be still in its in cipient state andl has not yet been enabled to wvalk without assistance. 'Political abser'ver's hav'e had their eyes on thIs new movement of farm eras for some weeks and have been qiuietly digging under' the surface to try a'nd find out the underlying causes and those who ar'e behind it. It is not entirely a tihing of myster'y to fig ure out who might be connected with the movement. In fact there are those who guess that some men wvho have an eye for' poitical priefermflent ar'e aware of the organization but none can- be found( who will adlmit that they know anything about it. But there are some in touch with pilolitical con ditions who wvould not mind1( riskinig a guess. It is said on excellent authority that the new farmers movement is nienac lng the very existence of the State IFarmners Union. ft is saidl that one thing is the low dumes. Thus it is said that the inItiation fee in this secret farmers organization in only 10 cents and the dues only 20 cents per year for each memuber'. This in itself is something wvhich the Farmers Union is said to be Impossible to comphete with any many are wonder'ing how the new organization is goIng to exist on such dues but that is something which has not come to the surface. WVhile nothing has been said publicly it Is known that the Farmers Unioni officials have becen viewing this new organization with concern mixed with alarm. D~evelopments of this new organiza tion will be watched with inter'est. Will it 1b0 a new r'efor'm movement simnilar' to that which swep~t I. Ri. Till man Into ofmce in 1890 or will it be onily a jash in the pan and die in its incipiency? Thme future alone can tell. ,Sick IHeadache. Mrs. A. L, Luomkie, ICast Rochester, N. Y., was a victim of sick headache and despondency, caused by a badly weak ened and debilitated condition of her stomach, ,when she began taking Chamuberlain's Tablets. Shep says "I found them plegsant t~o take, also mild and effective. I n a fewr weeks' time I was .restored to iny fortter good health." For aiei by all dealerL FALLING A MILE. lurlous Effect'of Dropping Rocks Down a Deep Mine Shaft. 1 In reference to jihe deep mine shafts lt Calumet soile experitments conduct ed by meanbers of the.fnaulty of ithe Michigan College of Mieas are fnter esting. It had been rpaticed that in the vertical shafts at the ''anarack mine If some ore or rock were spilled near- the surface men working in the bottin of the shaft i mile below wert not much bothered ad sometlme, only observed "i little dust." It ib Statel thai t car of broken rock oui be (imped into tile shraft withui ii jury to inan 1 atdling ciretly nder neath i mill. down 'ite rieasoii Is olhat til- 1-wk0; woui nevet- reaichl Ihe bottoini. hll %.141111W lodge iI tihe sides of' tle shnft on lit timbers thait protrude it few laiclies al int.ervais-that Is, tile rock wolul 101 fall straight, since these situIts art exactly verticl. In the expernetits cond(icted tw( rollnd metal balls were dropit-ed tII the ceniter of a siNmft b" huringiiia threads by which they were sispelital ek, so 11s to give tIheI tio la teral 1ito tion. It was tried to catch lie bulls .In a box of clay in .the botlom or tlit shafL Notie of them wits caught. Ot ball was iever found afterward. rl other was found In tle east wall of lic shaft oly it few huniirei feet t)eilou the surfaice. The explanation Is that the earth It revolving from west to east, which gave' tle baill tin eistiird omponen In its fall because a particle on the surface of the earth is traveling at t higher rate of speed thatn one nearei the center. although at the same angi far velocity. Thus a baill or rock drop ped in the shaft will stlike the east wall a few hundred feet from the sir face, poshIbly then rebounding severa tines in its drop until it lodges on it timber or on a level.-Eniaghiteeri ng Mag izile. THE FREEZING OF LIGHT. Radium Rays Congeal at a Tempera. ture of Minus 312 Degrees. The woril stooI with gaping mioutl and balled breaiti whenl scielnce at tiouliiced the phenoienon of frozei air. but wonderteit has probtiaNy reached its 111i11lt wsei one leainis 111.11 such ll Ilitanlgible 1tnad weightless thing as lighi liais been frozen. it Is cumstomanry to speiak of the enor mous geierative power of heat, bill more aistounding still Is tile fact that by means of coi a force may be Im prisoned and retailied wigiih when lib ernted traverses space it i velocity 01 186.000 miles per second. , Like all great discoveries, the proc ess is exceedingly simple iiad bise( upon fortnuiis that one marvels alt no haviig been employed loig ago [it diim emits light whleh is cnlied "ema natilon,i" and this "eana nt ionl" Is noth lig more or less tlanai a gas. It Is pos sible to freeze till gases. mnd whev "'emanlilat lonl" Is subjevted to at teiper aiture of 112 degrees below zero it be comes congeitled. 'i'lTe straigest feattire of tile pienon eiion. however. is to be observed whe tile "eman 1:i lali" (onniiel(nces to thnw wben ro tile surrice of the sir rouniding lihid jilr brilliint sliaigle> of light stiream1O upward, prodlicing it most beautiful and dazzling effect. Bilrmaighiam Age-I lerald. An Appeal to Vanity. A Mussulman general gaIned a vic tory over the Greeks iand enp~tiuret their leader. Huvinig suammonied the prisonler Into hIs tent, he asked bhat what treatmnent he exp~eted fromi li: comllhneror. "If you ake wvar lIke kig," replIed tihe (Greek, "release mne If y'ou make it lIke a trader, sell mte If you lamake It lIke a bultchier, sla ughi tpr mue." 'Thle Musslaan general se him11 free. Abram-man. It wa~s lit oneO tane the practice to aii low the Inmates of the Abrahamr wiar( or iletliehtem hosplil. Lonidon, to g< about be(gging for the benelit of thie hospital. CertaIn i'igrants Imanposed 01 the clhiaitably Iiclined by preteningai to be4 aictial lanmates and were there tore kanown as Abraamsmen; hence thie term Abrama-mnan. 01n0 who obtaiinx moaney by shamaning sickness.--Londoa E1xpress. .The Supreme Test. "So you thInk Grace Brown Is per fect, my son'I" "Why, yes, mother." "Have you given her temper tihe mn premne test?" "What's that, mother?" "Calling up a wrong number on thi telephone wvith a eross operator at tha othier end and somebod.g tryIng t< break in on the line."-Ce'einnd lah Deailetr. 'Twixt Soylla and Charybdie. "What are you so worried about?" "My rIch uncle wants to see me about lis will and I'm afraId If I tel] him that I am doine wvell that lie will leave hIs money to his poor relatilons, while if I say that I am not doing well he'll leave it to a worthier onie than myself."- PhIladelpbia Ledger. At the Station. "Flow dare you Ise me. sir?" "Yes, and he has kIssed me tool" "Deog you q pardon. ladleri I ar all confused. 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Appli cants for scholaitships should writ( to President Johnson before the ex amination for scholarsllip examina tion blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session wl begin September 15, 1915. For further information and catalogue, address Pres. D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, A C PIANO TUNING J. S. WILLARD Telephone S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co. All Forms of Interciangeaile MI'lenge and Penny Scrip Hooks for Intrastate Passage In South L-1rollina. E'ffective Saturday, March 20th, 191;, all intercha ngeab 1le mileage and Penny Scrip books, forms %, Z', SIM and Penny Seril) (regardless of date jmr chasedl) will bi good, within limit, for intrastate journeys In South Car olina by exchange of cou pons at ticket windows for passage tickets in ac Cor(lance with contract and tariff pro visions. Seaboard Air laine Railroad Southern Railway Carolina Ailantie & Western Rallway C(harleston & Western Carolina fly. Coinnbia, Newberry & Laurens R1y Atlantic Coast line Railroad. Notice of Examination. The State Board of IWducation has ordered that the Spring Teachers' Ex amination for teachers' certificates be held Friday, M4y, 7th, 1915. The ex amination will Ibegin at nine o'clock in the Court House. By order of County Board, 39-31 James H. Sullivan. War Atlas and Map. Have y tu got your war map and atlas? C i the coupon elsewhere in this pap enclose it with a Dollar bill for km) year's subscription and Dr. T. L. Timmerman Dentist People's Bank Building Phone . 2 Laurens, S. C. 4. B. DIAL A. C. TODD DIAL & TODD Attorneyss at Law enterprise Rank Biaulding, I aurerF. S.C. PRACT1CE IN ALL COURTS foney to loan on Real Estbat-Long ime. Simpson, Cooper & Babb, Attorneys at Law. Prompt Atl4vetion 0rven All BosInJess WHI Practice In all State Courts UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmera canm answren .an ours.,d ay. nig., L4UREMt S. C.