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COULD SCARCELY WALK ABOUT And For Three Summers Mrs. Vin- believe I would have died If I hadn't taken it. cent Was Unable to Attend to 'ae t After I began taking Cardul, I was Any of Her Housework. greatly helped, and all three bottles re lieved me entirely. I fattened uip, and grew so much Pleasant Hill, N. C.-"Il suffered for stronger In three months, I felt like an three summers," writes Mrs. Walter other person altogether." Vincent, of this town, "and the third and Cardl Is purely vegetable and gentle last time, was my worst. acting. Its ingredients have a mild, tonic I had dreadful nervous headaches and effect, on the womanly 4onstitution. prostration, and was scarcely able to y walk about. Could not do any of my Cardui makes increased strength, housework. Improves the appiite, tones up the ner I also had dreadful pains in my back vous system, ao helps to make pale, and sides and when one of those weak, sallow chcks resh and rosy. sinking spells would come on me, I Cardui has elped more than a million would have to give up and lie down,years. wutld havwoe o gvfu.nd le o n It will surely do for you, what it has until it wore off. I was certainly in a dreadful Gtate.of done for them. Try Cardui today. Write to: Chattanooga Medicine Co., Ladies' Ad. health, when I finally decided to try visory Dept.. Ch.ttaooca Tenn., for Special In. rutoson vuitr ca~e ond 64-page book. "H-omo Cairul. the woman's tonic, and I firmly , f 1aatened up, sent In gial wrappe . J45 Wonderful Blood Remedy That Works ipn the Trssues The Very LaCesa Theory Abouv ow and Why the Blood is Disordereds S.&. S. Aleans Pure Blood Which Insures Long Life and Health. Tho great experts In Clmistry' al( And In reienrating the tissues pa le Physiology now declaro what lhts ail lt ha t rapid al pisitle anteek rs antni effect along been cont cndcui by o' wi IA I l uonll 11 lhto% Irritating infltences that oratory that thle ger~tgls or Ioo)d tlisordrs I cuo rhad uti elped sore throat, weak find lodgment Inl tile interstices of tile tis. tyes. Il s ofe, thin pale cheaks, and sues. tIllt wil s do01-u: Po yuiw nwrve that And herein is were S. . .o ds to is fo e . by aill sufferers work rapitily, effcti Wery aitei o hita o Mone with L Ad..W erfuvly notsireable reupls. et a h.t f s. . . at any drug 'This famous blood lrer contains t nv. rca and -p a g you wii not only medcina coth onents .btonc asn I fitm feei forigh t.i neg't Ilc but you w il be essential to Wic*;imy blo rkn as the notntily the icturo of iew sue. elements of wLeat st ro. beef, and fA bos u S. Is prepared only In the iabora 811(1 thle sugars that niako ill our daliy toyo h wit,3eil C. 0 wf ration. .o r ofi Atanit Ga. ll Cho. antl Swifry As a mttr of fact there is one Ingr . dlent i 8S. S. S. wich serves the live efficnt eical Department, ihet all pur,)ose of stimulating each cellular art who nave any ntloog disorder of at stub. of the body to the healthy and Judicious born nature m y write freely for advice. selection of Its own essential nutriment. S. S. S. Is sold everywhere by all drug That is why It regeerates the blood sti'. stores. ely; why it has such tremendous in. Beware of all attenps to sel you Aluence In overcoming cema, rash, j . something "Just as good." Insist upo pies, and all skin afflictions. WHEN YOU WANT GOOD SJEWELRY lerfuly notiCOMEe TOultS raOU STNory OIA of th SwEfL ASpeINlC. 01BUSINESt WAY i . . WIc Sere Y h aT i V fI cien TO AdclDament her alE AeJtinY of A tswnY estal nti ment.l A .L I. '. Is01 Ysold Iverywerebyalldu whyAAI i't reenrae the boodS ANp. 00?tores.II1 ES WHENOTUERAN 11I A IBEJI E WELRY HUYi. ppianGms ot boWER ANlei.E WERsA N thEnSTMc E Ts T ofA BRGS. WhGTRN. A WY WCoAY. WEit aK YOUci TOui VI UR ASTOR TDD H to Pesidnt Jhnso bfreLh LE e EWLE aminationSforemberlarship e.aFora-urther Then blantorteaar f-i-f vacharsshIps re wthro $100.. MARKED TRAIL OF GEN. BRADDOCK Monument Erected In Alexandria, Va., at Point from Which Jiritish General Departed on Disastrous Campaign.1 Alexandria, Va., Aay 26.-\larking the point from which .Iajor General Edward Braddock and his force of British regulars and Virginia troops, with Col. George Washington as aide de-camp, departed from here in April, 155, on the disastrous expedition to take Fork Duquesne, the present site of Pittsburg, Pa., in the war against the French and lidians, an Interest ing monument was unveiled here to (a1y by the society of the Colonial Dames of Virginia. ' .\any members of the Society of Colonial Dames, the Dauglihters of file American l ievoluition and other patri otic societies froimi valilouis parts of Virginia, the t)istrict of Coluimbit, .aryiliad and Peanilnsylvania witnessed tle preseitat fi of the ian uimenit. to oitciaiIs or tihe city of Alexandii. Many of those resent will take art toioirow in the unveiling of a1 8imilart1 m int1111ien t at \Vinchester, \'irginia. O(e of tile old British cannon abain dloned here by GieerliaIddoc'k sit mounts11- the mtonumllent. For, manly y ears tle cnniton as stood 1ipright in the earth at. one of tle city's street cornieis as a marker and was an ob ject of interest to sightseers. By an act of tle city couneil several yearis ago the anicent piece of ordnltlice, trought from England by Geneil liradock When he camte out to Vir* giniLa as gentera lIissimito of all t Ite British forces ill the American colo nies lit the war against the French, was turinEd over to tle .\ount Ver non citaper of the Daughters of tlie Amterican lRevolution. That organliza tion today formally presented it to the Virginia Colonial Dames, u ndeir whose alup:icos the moitiient was erected. Foriling the base of the monuitent and muoutinag the old cannon 1ate oti er relics of by-goine days in tihe sha1p1 of cobbloestoes which for Imiore 01hani a (entui'y had served the city of Alex andilria as paving inl sone of its prin cipal streels and which shows the rits worn by tle artillry and triai port of the Northein Armie during the Civil war. The stones are said by tradition to have been laid oin Alex andia's stireets by iessian sold!ers captured in the War of the Revot tiot by tlie Continental troops. A lroize tablet oi ole side of the base of ithe monument bears this itn. scription: "This monument marks the trail taken by the army of General Uraddock, which left in April, 1755, to defend the west ern fron tier against the Firench and in dians. Er'ected by the Society of the Colonial Damies of Virginia, MJay 26, 1915." On the opposite side of the boulder embedded base this inscription ap peas oit inother tablet of bronze: "The cannon used here was abandoned 1)3' General TIraIoci ati 0ld Alexandr'Ia, April, 1735. bTe cobblestones comnposing the mnoti at wei'e taken fromt the streets of A lexanidrlia, where they w'ere Itlaced in 1 785 by act of the Vii'ginia I louse of Burgesses." Glenei'al hI'raddh~ek's e xpedition plans of which lie r'elated to IBenjla mnint Franklin in a ('onferenlce at Fred ericktown, was to niar'ch to Fort Dut 'After taking Fort lDuqutesne.'' the geineral is qutoted as sainig, "Il aim to prioceedI to Niagara; and1, having tak en thait, to Frontenac if the season ill a llowv time, and I suppose it will for inuituesne cani htardly detain mte above' three or four days; anid then I (ann see nothlinig to oblstru'ict myi3 mtarichi to Niagara." Ini the liattle at iFort Dluuesne .luly3 9, 1 753, GeneralttI i iiraddo'k was mtlnally'WO woude'd. C'ol. Gecorge Walh ingtont was the onily' iimilei'e of his staff to escajpe uinhurin. T'he( 1ritlih and (oloial~is locst 977 otfice rs and mnen hih iio wotunded'( outi of 1,159 mn gaged, wh!!e the French loss wais tit Ifling. andl oniily I le genitis of \\shting ton saved the stirv ivor's fr'oit iast n(a'il l'Itdoek! died .July 13, 1795 ail Grea I .\laows, aboult ( mtiices from hFti tu t3ne, to whliich plae the remnIliant s of his armtiy retrieaited. lie wats luitled itt a point nlow seveun mtilesu eas;t of Uniiontowni, l'ai. 171.5 19!5S 1FitIrancle exain tionc at all thle ('ounty3 seac I n ci idayii~3, .111ly 2, at 9t a. in. Foil fotuir yeari courses lead to the II. A. a nd TI. S. degrees. A t wo-y'ear pre-medical course is given. A free tuitIon scholarship is assign 'ed to Ceh county of the Slate. Spaclotis bulild igs and athIlet Ie grounjds, well equipped labor'atories, ulnexceilel library facilItIes. 'Expenses moderate. For terms and1( catalogue, aiddress Harrison Randolph, 45 4t President. See the Hoosier Calbinet at our store next week, S. M A E, H m . W~kaA c "TOO DAMN MANY NOTES." " tlie Lost, Track of 'Emi", Says ('n iiol, llack' from wall. San Francisco, lay 25.-We've been sending too damn many notes to (er many, so many that I've lost track of 'em. I've also quit reading the war news. The dreamy, easy life in Ha waili interested ie a lot more than European troubles." This was the statement of Uncle Joe Cannon, former Speaker of the Ilouse of Representatives, on his re (Iur-i from the Congressional junket to Ilonolulu today aboard the A1atson liner W\ihelmina. Cannon, between bites on a cigar, said he had such a good time in the IsAinds (hat he didn't read the Pres ident's I isitan ia note. SOD11) IiQ'OR TO ('IllLIlIli-N. No I Is ChIarped bv Editor of an A lhinta t'alper [it Endit otrlil Favorlti l'rohibition. .\tlantla, .\ay M. "\a ig Chi] dreii of Atlanta )riik" is the caption of a leadinlg editorial ill (te clurrent issue of the -"oorgia Contlmonlwealt h". inl which E-'ditor G;. WV. Iichelber-ger apupeals to ithe :111roaching legislature if) d) aay W'1h ililluor in Georgia. Tle Colimotiwealth I (Iuote s from .\laita papers to SIbstatiae the fact that someblody has receitly beeln sell iig liqInor to tle boys of tle lEng lish Aventi publlic school. Ihien it says: "We refer the re splionsibility foi this conidition to the lco near beer saloons and lie many 'ilnd tiget' locker cli ubs inl Atlanta. "We t hl0' ile responsibility to the city couicil which takes the licnse ioney and says, 'Go ahieadI and sell.' It tmay make childrieti drtink), but go altevad and sell. .\ iefer' the responibility to the sevenl prceding legislatires that havo given the people no reliel when they Couild have done so. "We refer it to the speaker of ile I. sI house of representatves who ap pOinted a t01emperanCe comitteile and r.1es Commlittee of ant i-prohlibitlonl ists. "And ve call all these facts to the at Itition of the legislators who are to elect the next speaker. There % tind the mainspring. Let the legisla I'lle elect the wrong man for speaker of the house or president of tihe se ae a111 lite qiestion wIll again be asked in ]Iil, 'Where did these chIl dretn get this li1uorT " The woman who would like a pail of handsome W w Iite slippers for her self or clildre aen Cn get thei at one half price at Clardy & Wilson. Got Ills (41ood Start litre. Mr. .1. l)oliglas Featherstone. soi of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Feat herstone, won Ils 1ifth1 medal in debate in Columbia recently. \tr. Featherstone Is a item Let of the junior law class and is recognI.efd as otne of the.best debaters in t 'niver'sity.-Gr'eenwood )Index. New Oil ('ompiny. The GulfC Refinitng Cotmpany have opened a warehouse here. M\essrs Sam Faulkner and W. Ii. Leamnan will have charge of the local bran(ch coveting GrteenwoodI county. They hiave an au to tr'uck and a pair' of miuics fotr deliv' eiry to arrive ini a few days. The ware house wvillI be located ott M\ax well aivenuie.- Grteenwoodi Index. There's . feast of new mnodels In wotmen andi childi'en's white sI lipers at one half pr tice at ('lardy' & Wilson. ('aurd (if Thainks. We, the memubers of the A. RI. P'. ('lhtr'ch of l1,aurens, desIre to exprei'ss 0our very sitncetre appruteciat ion to each andif ev'eiy one wh'lo has ini any way as sistedC us in thle estabhiisin g and( 11 biild in'g of our1 little cliuirch, which we r'e joice to say is entirely' tree of debt1. We feel utnder' deep1 oligati otn also to t hose. whIo have a ssisted uts in our1 litfe i5(.\May te 14)ord diligently13 re warid each oif 1 'te is thle w ishi of thle membi erts. Queen or Dairy Maid Ambiion the Sanme Jn the expectant mothiera rninti Ihero is no limit to what the future has In store, and yet duing the pe riod of qgxpectane',, lho physleaLco:uifort of the tiut her.! Otne of tha best aild ii a remerly/ Frtiend." Appliedl over Sthe mselch ,. It pene. traute~\ o la net work of iterij relliee th liltt ns di dnt to strcechin of cords anol -comtfort, restfiti nighta, a calm mlindh and pleaanr~t uantielpntion. VouI use It with your own hlti, apply It na need ed, andi at onco feel a sense of r'elief, ibiother,, who have Iearnedt all this~ from experience tell of the blessed relief from morning aickness, the absence of strain and the undoubted healthful influence Imparted to the. coming baby. Get a bottle of this splendid help tedy Phone your nearest druggIst or send for at Then write Bradeeld Regulator Co., 404 La mar Bldg., Atlanta, (la., for a valuable boolg of Instruction for expyectant mothers. "Mother's Priend" isrecommended every. where~ womnen who have tised it. And you can ome ery nteratte an If vo Second Hand Cars At a Bargain We have on hand at the present time 4 second hand Fords and 1. second hand Maxwell to be sold at once. If you really want a bargain TO-DAY > is the day to see us. Laurens Motor ar Co. Laurens, S. C. READ, BELOW HOW AN OLD GENTLEMAN WHO HID HIS MONEY OVER, THE CLOCK JNEARLY LOST After an intelligent old gentleman at the age of seventy-six dropped dead in his room, his son found over Two Thousand Dollars in Paper Money over the old clock which stood on the wooden mantle, surround ing an open crackling fire. Not even His Own Wife knew that much money was there. The old gentle man was simply careless. His son had married the town bankers daughter, and the bank was trusted. Both the old gentleman's MONEY and LIFE were in danger; for burglars have a way of learning where money is hidden, and fire at 'anyyti'me might have burned the house. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. Enterprise National Bank of Laurens N. B. DIAL, Pres. C. H. ROPER, Cashier HOSIERY Before this announcement is flung from the press we will have opened another shipment of Hosiery where the manufacturers have studied light texture and durability to form the combination. Black Tub Silk. This is a fabric to meet all aeasonable demands, whether submerged in the wash tub or exposed to the elements, the color is indestructible. A nice line of Ladies' Fancy White Waists just opened, or if you prefer mak img it up yourself see the new lawns and4 laces just opened, at4 W.G.WIlson ,Col