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KIDNEY TROUBLE CAUSES INTENSE SUFFERING Sixteen years ago I was taken sick with Kidney trouble and suffered ter ribly for three months. I did not work during this time and was mostly con fined to the bed. After using other remedies I finally tried a bottle of Swamp-Root. I Immediately began to feel better, and after using seven fif ty-cent bottles, was entirely cured nd have had no Kidney trouble since. I can truly say that I owe my good health to Swamp-Root. You may pub lish this letter for the beneflt for oth er people aillicted as I was with the hope of bringing to their attention this most wonderful remedy. Yours very truly, HATT1 A. QUINTI3Y, So Spruce St. Waterville, M1aine. State of Maine Kennebec County, 8s. Personally appeared the above nam ed Hattie A. Quimby, who subscribed above statement and made oath that the same is true In substance and I f fact. Anna M. Drunimo. Authorized to administer oaths, to. Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. 1 Prove What Swiamp-Root Will Do For You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kimer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and menition the Laurens Weekly Ad vertiscr. Regular fifty-cent and one dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. HAVE US RESTORE YOUR DELIVERY WAGON to its original newness. Nothing hurts a business like a shabby delivery ser vice. Have us send for the .agon -and make it new again in e ry re spect. We'll make all nec sary re pairs, give it a new cot f paint or varnish and send it1 bAV all sick, span and sparkling. J. D. SEXTON& SON LAURENS, S. C. B. R. TODD Engineering and Contracting Land Surveys a Speci 1ty .)merete Work Skillfullolone or In spected. Drawings and estimates of all Kind Telephone No. 346 J. W. Ferguson C. ('. Feathierstone W. II. {nlghit PEROUSON, FEATtIB1RSTONE3 & KNiGHT Atturneiys at a Lauirens, S.C Prompt anjd careful attentIon given to all business. Offlee over Palmetto Bank FOR THlE RELIEF or BILIOUSNESS SOUR STOMACH BAD BREATH INDIGESTION and CONSTIPA TION DR. M. A. SIMMONS Vegetable LiverMedicine is an old rei kbie remedy It is quick-actin and thorough in driving out illi us impurities in theu stomnacl B er and bowels. Whenthesy nhaabeencleansed of this biiiou atter; indigestion, dizziness, bad taste in the mouth and that drowsy, tired feeling will guickly disappear, bringing-back... a fine 'sensatlon of vim and ex hilaration of mind and body. It is one of the most effective system puriniers on earth. Dr. M. A. Simmons' Liver Medicine is now put up . in a handsome litho graphed tin box. Look for the picture of Dr. M. A. Simmons on the front; it is the mark of the genuine. Ask for the 1hn Box Price 25 Cents C.FU. Simmons Medicine Co. Propriefers. ST. LO UIS. HO. I : * In Memory of 11. Lee 1adden. * * I wish It were possible for me. to do justice to the life, in memory of whom, this is written, but I find my heart too full for utterance. Just one year ago today his life so full of ambition and pronise went out. Why the call had to conie at "noonday" we can never In this,lIfe know. We can only console ourselves wIth this thought "It's best or It wolilidn't be." All that limian hearts could do or a kind and faith ful physicIan could suggest. was done, but to no avaIl. Hlis mission on earth was filled and the .\1aster took him ui.. to Ilimself. lie was only thirty-seven years old when the call came, yet his life counted far more than many do who live to be old, "For we live in deeds, not years; In thoughts, not in figures on a dial." Upright and honorable in his deal ings with his fellowman, considerate always for all with whom he caine in contact, his devotion to and care of his family, his gentle, unassuming and kind disposition are the <ialities that endeared him to his family and friends and in their hearts will his memory ever be inscribed. How thiankful we are for the record lie left! What a les ,on of patience he taught us during three long months of suffering. Never a word of complaint did we ever heiar escape his lips. I-low often in life have we heard him say, "I never worry about things over which I have no con trol. When the Lord has the matter in charge, then its my business to be patient and submit." -low well lie ex eniplified it when lie was put to the test. 'The confldence that I have in the Lord, and a faith tried by deepest sorrow and midnight gloom, together with his unwavering faith and courage, his perfect submissIon to God's will, Is the inspiration that saves ile from hopeless despair. Often during his sick ness lie had the children and ile to sing that sweet old song, 'One sweetly, solemn thought, Comes to me o'er and o'er; I in nearer 1home1 today, today Than I have been before." And until w3 be re-ulnited in that home, we bid thee dear' Lee, farewell. M. C. M. Cottage Home, May 4th, 1916. uIinn Tailes lis Own 31edlicne Is An Optimist lie has absolute faith in his medi cile-he knows when lie takes it, for certain ailments lie gets relief. Pco ple who take Dr. King's New Discov cry for ii irritating Cold are oplI Iists-they know this cough remedy will penetrate the linings of the throat kill thie germs and open the way for Nature to act. You van't, destroy a Cold by superficial treatment-you must go to the cause of the trouble. lie all -optimist. Get a bottle of 'Dr. King's New Discovery today. TO HEAD DELEGATION. Jane Amdams iChlef of Peace Congress 'Eambassy. The liague (via London), May 5. .Janle Addams of Chicago wi'll Ihead the delegat ion which will prlesent Ito the heads of the belligerent nlationls the resolions(11 adol,tedl by the recent Initerni lonail Womlen's Peace conlgress her'e. O1ther miemibers are Signora Genuoni of I laly and Dr. Aletta Jiacohs of' I lolland. A local mlemuber will lbe appioinitedl from each nation vinited. Trhe first belligerent to be applroached wIll be Creat Britain. 'Thle comiii t tee will lie i'ecei vedl by lie D)utch )remliler FrIday before dle parting for Lond~on. After visitIng Glreat Br'itain the delegation will pr'o cod to Dlerlin, Vienna, Budapest, Blerne, Rome, Paris, Hlavre and 1pos sibly Madr'id. Meanitime a secondo delegationi will visit the Scandinavian counltr'ies to do what is piossible to stol) the war'. It is probable that anothler Comn mittee willl be sent to Russia and that one will be0 selected to go to Washing ton to see President Wilson. * Hlonor Rtol Cross H1ill School. * First Grlade-H-orace McSwain, Helen1 Grimn, Margaret Rasor, Lorine Cole man, Anna Car~ley, Frances Hitt, Mill nette Hannah, Marion Black, *Edwar'd Cook. Second Grade-George Klugh, Gladys Thompson, Gussie Harmon, MIller Lea man, Harr'y Ropp, W. B. Austin, David Bui'nside, Fuller Goodmanl, Bufordl Noffz, J. B. Golden. 3rd Grade--Vera Lowe, Workman Rlopp, Marionl Boyce, Ler'oy Gregory. 4th Grade-Johnnella Austin, Lola Boyce, Alma Coleman, May lHitt, Biessie HI-tt, Myrtle Black, Albert Dial. 5th Grando-Laura King, Sarah Dukes, Lylian Lowe, Anna Bell Hill. 6th Grade-Er'nest Roy Austin, Caldweli Haddon. '7th Grade-Emma J. Dial, Sarah Cor 1e3, Nell Hill, Elise Nance, John WVatts, B. R. Austin, Jack Wilcutt. 8th Grade-Mary Griffn, Jake Rtasor, Burrows Hill1, Elaeanor DIal. 9th Grade-Ruth Rlasor, Lillian Mar tin. 1 0th Grade-Simmons Pinson, Josie Grimfn, Gladys Griffn, Alec Brown. WV. P. Culbertson. Prin. * ** * * * * * * * * ** * * b * * * * MADDEN NEWS. * * * Madden, May 10th.-A memorable (late for it is the 52nd anniversary o' the death of the peercsl. Southern general "Stonewall" Jackson. N) nation can boast of more able gener als than those who led the "boys" in '(;I and in that galaxy of patriotic, heroic Christian leaders no name out shines that of 'I'homas . acson. We cherish thy meniory,--we revere thy virtles! Copious raim; have ifallen in al I p'arts of the county. I thin1k now the t hinag needed for our Cotton is for old Eol to beam lovingly and steadily up on the tonder plants. Some of our farmers ar( going to plant over, owing ,in soe cases to seed not germinating. Nothing daunts the spirit of child hood-Dl)e'jpite untoward weather and backward crops the little folks are beginning to sing the Children's Day songs and "Welcome happy, welcome to all" now rings out in the evening air. Mr. and Mrs. C,. H1. Finley were call ed to the bedside of their brother, Jones Cunningham of At. Pleasant, Sunday. lie was so seriously ill that he was carried to th a hospital in Spartanburg for an operation Sunday rzfternoon. Ile was acompanied by his brothiers Shaw and lien Cunningham and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Martin. It. is hoped by his friends that lie will stand the operation well. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Finley spent a very pleasant (lay Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. PittF Henry. Miiss Louie )ean has been suffer ing with a severe aese of poison oak. Now is the time of year for this trou blesome dlsease. Perhaps it would inot be amiss here and might be help ful to some mother to state that the best thing I have ever found for this is oxide of zinc ointment. The aged veteran, John Jess 'Mad den, still continues about the same. There is no perceptible change in his condition. Mr. and Mirs. Will Clinkscales and MIr. and Mrs. Ed Milani attended ser vices at Lisbon S'unday and were the guests for dinner of Mrs. Alary Milam. A very enjoyable day was spent. Mrs. .1. W. Abrams and Mrs. Estelle iDaveniport were the recent guests of t hei runcle T. S. Langston. Mrs. J. A. Wofford and sons have returned from an exceedingly pleasant vi.-t to the Wofford kin of Woodruff. We found these farmer folks had a(opled lhe slogan "make your farm s'lf-support ing"-tlierefore war times are not hard times In that neck of the woods,;. Mirs. .Josie Martin spent tle week end with her sister, Mis. May Madden -the latter has been right sick, but is better. Mrs. M. T. Allison, through the kindness of irs. Cora Madden, had the pleasure recently of going to Cross Hill via automobile, to call on .lrs. Martha Madden. These dear old ladles, both up in thle 80's, iiassedl a very pleasant evening. reccalling (lays andu scenes of you th 51penIt toge'ther'. Let alli take not icc that the ceme Ic ry at New Pr'ospect ('hurch wi be cileaned off Wednesday week, May l1'th. L~et all who have loved ones buriedl her'e-andi this saecd ace ouches the lives of people all over he cou nty, see t hat they have some (Pne here to hlp on t hat dIat e. if you ca n't come yourisel f, send a prioxy in the shiape of a 50 cenit jpiece of I le "coin of the realm". Mr.- ' Joe O'D~ell who is now "the Wa tkinms man'', slpent Sunday withI his sister', Mrs. Percey Finley. Tihe rela tives and friends of Mr's. Finley wi'll b'e glad te knowv that she aiid Sar'a Thlelmia arec gettinig on nicely now. Miss Lula Watkins silent a few days reccently with her' sister, Mirs. Claude Finley. "Uncle" JIohin Finley has soiie very deidedl olpinions-b~ut one of the most ecided of ali is that women should ket p silent in churches-and in ev ery3 other place for' that miatter--or at least that is the impriession lie left on us all at S. S. Sunday. I know he'll agree with the old farnmer that amused me so on a recent tr'ip. H~e w"as enumerating some ,of the faults of the other fellow's wife and turn ing to his own with a beaming smnle lie said, "Now there's two things miy ol'i lady won't want--she don't want to move to town and she don't want to vote"-and hero he gave the meek little ladly a loving but resounding whack on the baek when he added andi she's my sweet child." Whole Family Dependent Mr. E!. Williams, Hamilton, Ohio, wr'ites: "Our whole family depend on Pine-!Tar?Honey. -Maybe some one in ydurlm family has a severeo Cold-per' hials it is thme b~aby. The or'iginal Dir. hell's Pine-Tar-Honey is an ever' ready household remedy; it gives i mmediate relief. Pine-Tar'-Honey penetrates the linings of the Throat and Lungs, dhe str'oys the Germs, and allows Nature to act. At your Druggist, 25e.' Now is the time to buy an ce Cr'eanm Freezer, the "Alaska" is the kind to buy, all sizes in stock. S. M..& E. H. Wilkes & Co. I1PALM BEACH OUTFITS Turn the SuItry Summer days into days of Delightful Coolness eRie Palm Beach Suits $5.00, 6.50, 7.50, 8.00 Palm Beach Oxfords - $3.50 and 4.00 Palm Beach Shirts - $1.00 and 1.50 Palm Beach Ties - - - - 50c Palm Beach Sox . - 25c and 50c Palm Beach Belts - - - - 50c Ask the Palm Beach owner. He'll tell you that his Palm Beach outfit is worth a fortune. CLARDY & WILSON "The Keep Kool House." i Real Estate Bargain i D. H. Count's dwelling, situate on West + Main St., Laurens, S. C., on lot of four and one-half acres. The home place of Mrs. Anna C. West near Poplar Springs Church, consisting of 200 acres of well improved land, good dwelling and outhouses, on easy terms. * + House and lot of Mrs. Anna C. West 4 on west Main Street at a bargain for quick sale. S. R. Todd resi ce, large, attractive 4 grounds, well built house, with good new barn and tenant houses, at $5,000 for a short time. Some desirable farms, well improved, near Laurens, at reasonable prices and on easy terms. Laurens Trust Company J.S. Machen, Sec'y.-Treas. CUres Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Curs. UNDERTAKING The worst cases, no matter of how long standing, are cured by the wonderful" o"l reliable Dr. KENNEDY BROS., Porter's Antiseptic Healing 01l. It relieves Pain and Heals at the same time. 25c, 30c,.0 Unerakr an Eblmr ______________Undertakers anid Embalner. PIANO UNING Calia answered any hours, day or night. - -PIANO -TUNING "- ' * * .-iAm~vc. J. S. WILLARD C I S. WILLARD Dr. T. L Timmerman Telephone Dentist S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co. People's Bank Building --- ___- Phone 88L gimpson, Cooper & Babb, Attorneys at Law. War Atlas and ap. 1aeyou got yourl war map and atlas? Clip the coupon elsewhere in PromPt Attention Given All Business tis paper, etclose it with a Dollar bill for one year's subscription and WMI Practie, In all State Courts secure thorn. State of South ('aroilin, I olily of Laui rens. In the Court of Common Ileas The Columbia Savings I1anii k and Trust (om11any, Plaintiff, agalsnt )avid H1. Counts Ileboecca 11. Counts, T. A tireene, litighes ituggy Company, \il onI gomery-Moore .\anufacturing Co., Par ker .Manufacturing Company, Nashville Sadlery Company imminius Cotton Gin Compan y. M. .1. Owings, Georlain Chem3ical Co m ny Mitchll.. Leowi t .lotor (omlipany, C(ha rles 11. lussell and William H1. liussell, Co parthners as C. II. Itussell & Soi, Fraiikiiii liuggy Comany, Navassa Guano omniipalny, lenIijamin T. CIlump and Company, 1).. lui Shadbirn and .1. 1oss Shadburn, Copartners as Shadhurn Ilothe1.rs, Ameicani Agri culturlinal Chemi('cal Company, Rirand Shoe Company, A. Wreni & F0ans, The P. A. Ames Company, llenry Ratter n 1 an111 a Theodorle 1Lth, Coplartiners as Itllermn & IIth, Americal Car ringe Company,13 .lmes &' .\yer luggy Colipanly, aind all 01her partes, in knowvn ii to the plaintiff. having any in torest in, or lien upon, tle real es tate of David ]I. C"ounits, mortgaged to said plaintiff, anld situate in Lal rens, S. C.. I)efendants. To the Def en(aits above-nailled: You are hereby summoned and re q uired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is here wihli served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com plaint on the sibscribers at. their of flee No. 307 National Loan an(d Ex change 1ank. Columbia, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fall to answer the coin plaint within the time aforesaid, the plainUff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Columbia, S. C., April 29, 1915. METON iTS ER, Palitiff 's Attorneys. To the Defendants aforesaid: Take notice that the complaint in this action, together with the sum mons. of which the foregoing Is a copy was filed in tile offiee of the Clerk of Court oi Common Pleas and General Sessions for the County of Laurens, at Laurens, in the County of Laurens. in thiD'tate of-South-Carolina, on the first day of 'May, 1915. Mj.TON & BlELSER, 41-3t Plaintiff's Attorneys. N. B. DIAL A. C.' TODD DIAL & TODD Attorney. atiaw Enterprise Bauk Bufldlug, Laturens, S.C. PRACTIUE IN ALL COUJTST Money t loan on Rteal Estate-LoW Time.