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HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE After Four Years of Discouraging I had gotten so weak I could not stand, Conditions, MWs. Bullock G e and I gave up in despair. At last, my husband got me a bottle of Up in Despair. Husband Cardul, the woman's tonic, and I com Came to Rescue. menced taking it. From the very first dose, I could tell it was helping me. I can now walk two miles wihout Its Catron, Ky.-In an interesting letter tiring me, and am doing all my work." orom this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock If you are all run down from womanly writes as follows: "I suffered for four troubles, don't give up in despair. Try years, with womanly troubles, and during Cardul, the woman's tonic. It has helped this time, I could only sit up for a little more than a million women, in its 50 while, and could not walk anywhere at years of continuous success, and should all. At times, I would have severe pains surely help you, too. Your druggist has in my left side, sold Cardui for years. He knows what The doctor was called In, and his treat- it will do. Ask him. He will recom Ment relieved me for a while, but I was mend it. Begin taking Cardul today. soonconfnedto m bedagan. Ater Write to: Chattanooga Medicine .. Ladils' soon confined to my bed again. After Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga. Tenn.or Spca lnattrudtions on your case and 64.pa 00~ek, HomeI hat, nothing seemed to do me any good. Treatment for Women." sent in PlaIn waagpv. J-6 Gets Right Twist On Rheumatism Makes Short Work of Cleaning Out Your Entire System-Aches and Pains Go Fast. In S. S. S. You Get a Twist on Rheumatism that Settles It. Many a rhoumatic sufferer has been to them neutran scattcrs those peculiar the drug store for a bit te of s. S. S. anl formations in the nerve enters that been handed sonething clairued to l cause vueh mystifying and often hfflig "Just -ts good."' Truly, to ask fir irer umati an( be given a stone is still in practice. j\fld bet of all this remnrkable remedy If you are trouibleil with rhelinlnatis.m111 in is welcome to th weakest jtonnnch. If any forrn be sure to uste . . s. and note %ol have drugnod yotrself ntil your itsi woiderful Influence. vtonhach Is nearly imralyzAid. will 1'o .9. S. S. has tile imiliar action of simi-o astonishk- to lind that s. s. S. gives no Ing throughl thle intestiries mlretly, into sn iflg~~~~~~~~~ zi og h lisamst~el uusnat ion hut goes right to,' work. Th'lis is the blood. In live niinutes its inittience isOcau.. it is a pure Vegttle to tusin, Is at work in (very artery, vein aId tiny taken na.Ir::ilnto yo lood just as captttary. Every memtrane, every orgn urot ail Is Iled tfazany into your of the body, Cvery enunctoiry lienes in effect a filler to strain the lilod of I to. Iturities. 'Ilie st imttlating piroperties of S. 8 E. S. compel the skin, liver. howels, kid for . S. S. neys, bladder to all work to the one enol You may depend upon It that tle store of casting out every Irritating. every pLaili. that sells yoo what you ;sk for i- a good Inflicting atom of poison; It dislodges by ilace to trudc. Nl'rho to tie Swift irrigation all aceiniulations In the joints. Seclfiv Co., 204 Swift hlli., Atlanta, Ga., cause4 acid accretions to disuly', renders for their Book oil Itieu tel s tain. _ WHEN YrOU WANT Atmc i ery aayedyu ilb VE T/E ' I! // IV( ' iHastnsl to C ind tha I. A. W. giesn Len\ation litC' o IG t OOr.Ts WpureWEI a I iad ry toy ADO/NMEvI.0( ? (OO1S i eNI ()I hottl1fS S. Wil toay anASk liii. 1?! flA RA 8.1: L S. Youit maytil 1,1 Iepnd .p it 'i fhrIt h t' SCIIIA 15111'A N) i N ll N( iitatt elou wha' ttou ask for idalgood The C~nplace toitradel.tWrite totthe'Swift VilCII SiteleeiCl.,i204 Iwiftin big.,iAtlaioa,(Go. lcae aid tce tiost disolve,10 rener 1 frthi oo n emaim -itllei WHEN YOU 1(11 ttI WANTiht Cor GOODnl'rta,.iiy~ t i 4 .DALA .TD R.Il.APliats ut htle -c' JE E R tns VErniME NTheI aTrd AiIG iG .)LIS. I AY LOOt S o D sco ANp shovEd write Sterise aC nk uiTdng JLaPenS. toRdn JonDonG beoreL the WELL AS Iv A: BUIES WiiAo forEAK O scolrsi e VuiSaT OU lToPE0 ANDl SEE ttE Aio A blnYNANs.AUIU TC.SFRYORP SN ADhoarsisNT. wor G$100 AND TU P i E . LP. S ANNUAL H[NOR ROLL. Supt. Parkinson Annottnees Na imes of Pupils who were Placed on oinor Roll for the Year. Supt. 11. 1. Parkinson has announc ed the names of the pupils of the city schools who achieved the Honor Roll for the entire year. Pupils who made a yearly average of 90 on scholar ship, 95 on attendance and 95 on -dc Itortilent were placed on the roll. Following are the names: First Grade-Layton Waldrep, Mary Thompson, Bob Roper, Drusilla Ow ings, Inez Motes, 1. F. Medlock, Muil ler McCuen, James Martlin, David Martin, -James Machen, .im Irby, Ida .ae l aunter, Ruth liuchinson, William Iudgens, Nannie Lee Hlloder, lilliard 11iil, Virginia licks, Gladys Franks, Dorothy Flohr, Evelyn Fletcher, Mary Ferguson, John Plus Dunilap, Dimple Dennison and Lamar Caldwell. Second Garde-James Anderson, Pierce Mart in, Hlorace Nichols, Paul Phipot, Frank loper, Iotle Solotion, Tom Watson, Margie .haney, Eloise Ciardy, .lanie 1Holmes Davis, Faiie Dial, Mariegene Gray, Margaret lium bert, houise McCord, Ruth Oglesby. Ada Catllierine Owings and 1lilda Tay lor. llThird GArade-.I. .1. Adants, Robert Babb, Charles iarksdale, Watson Ful ler, Earl Klugh, 'dtdmund Iike, Rob ert Sullivai, Carl Thompson, Wyatt Waldrep, Joe Bagwell, Sarah K. Barksdale, Fay Chaney, Mary B. Cope land, Margaret Knight, Cornelia Machen, Katherine Meng, Florlde Moor., Mary C. Richardson, Ruth Sul livan, Ruby Templeton. Fow.th Grade-Vermelle Caine, B3eaufort Copeland, Nelle Jones, Mar geurite loper, Sarah IEliza Swygert, Grace Taylor, Frank Wade, Jack Mil ler, Marion Blackwell an(] Euba May Martin. Fifth Grade-Margaret L4ke, Rosa MecGowan. I lermie Lewis, Mary Owings leatrice Habb0, Eula 3uns, Lois Mar tin, Naney Meng, Eleanor .\liller, Mary lielle Myers, Rosalie Sullivan, Lee Ora SItinter. Sixth Grade-Thoias la rksdale , Donnie lIarti. Edna Rtiddle, Flora eltnet, Calherine Crews, llarriette luglies, Annie Wade, Monteith Caine, Wi illan Gray, Caroline llankin, Em mile Sullivan. Seventh Grade-Mary Blackwell, Laurens Crews, William Lake, and Nash Philhpot. Eighth Grade-Annie larksdale and Mildred Counts. Ninth Grade-Ruilth iDoughty, Re lcea 141e, Mattie ILe iiddle. Tenth Grade-Frances lDavis, lIattle Suli'ain, Mary Sullivan, Sarah Bolt. The aunaes of those intplis who have niot been absent. or tardy or dismissed this sel'ool year: First Grade-.ohn Pluss Dunlap, haines Maclhen, David Martin, Mary Fergusol), Mary ThIomp sIoit. Second Grade-Vivian Blakely, Mar gie Cltney. Margaret Ilumbert, Louise McCord, Rhuth Oglesby, Gertrude Sex lon, Mary Wade, Pierce Martin, llor ae Nichols, Paul Philpot. ilThird Grade-Rtobert hbib, Carl TIhiompsont, .Ducket t Young, ,1(10 Bag well, Mary 11. Copeland, Cormnelia Maclhen, Addle Lou Sexton, Ituthi Stul lIIvan. Elizabeth Thompson. F'ourtht Grade-.\arions lac'kwell, Mary Sue Bolt, .lessie Hbishop, I nez (Caldwye1l, May llille Garrett, Eula M~ ~ ay G wygert, GArate Ta~iylor, fituthi \\atIsonl, F t t Gra d hElbert C'opeland, Mlai ri , 1i1nn, W\aldo Martin, Nuneyc :-ca i.. oil. MaI ret ' o: :: , L h iia ,i li r i' Ie :y I .l .: v :n, hiit 'nle Sullivan. a nnei, \'ra (--\ai :leILh lrrsdte 'ThompIen. 'i uth Tiho:::Pddl, Claudtti Eictai .\hly, Ma:-ty Slllyar, l:nir ii'lu l va n. liiilSventh radive Moiny Sdr..tkell aur 'es iies, D erer!:: a ldwell, Li Taylorp i Achl than yi Frae: D~le Allenes aerd, lit:.h oPh li I, Mat Tetia, Pinkn1 epitmotnsfo Ann ule Siond Corie-- ullvan. Ipot Fifth rade-.\nniuc- L ak le Nivnth Grade-Mary Bglack ~lle Euganh Piwpo. Egth Grade-CMary Tuea, AnIr rie fBalldia. ithtppli eahe-Rebecc o Ladke. h Tenth. Grade-Hattle Sullivan. Laurens J1i SeltooL. Following are the names of the lear ly honor roll -pu1pils of the Lialren4 Mill School: First Grade-Edith llellams, Susie Liles and Emily Thomas. Second Grade-Peter 13. Lewis. Third Grade-Lillian Lewis. Following ahe the names of thje yearly honor rol1 pupils'of the Lau rells Mill School. First Grade--1rnest Bagwell. Second Grade-Fate Adams. Third Grade-Clyde Jones, Addle M3ay Darnell. Fourth Grade-Manning Bagwell, Carrie May Vanhoy aiid Lillian Lewis. Morris Selz Aledals were awarded to the following Laurens Mill School iiupils: First Grade-Emily Thomas. Second Grade--Peter 13. Lewis. Fou rth Grade---Lilliain Lewli. 17S5 1915 COLL ,EGsE 0F C lA I tLE STO N South inruolina's Oldest College 1:st Year Begins October Ist En trance examinat ions at all the conity seats on Friday, July 2, at 9 a. in. Full four year courses lead to the 11. A. and B. S. degrees. A two-year pre-medical course is given. A free tuition r-holarship is assign ed to each cotunty of the State. Spacious buildings and athletic grounds, well ehuipped laboratories, unexcelled library facilities. Ex penses moderate. For terms and catalogue, address Harrison Randolph, 45 4t President. RU B-MY-TISM .Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, king-Worm, Ec zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c Death of 1r. ,.1. A. Walker. Mr. .1. A. Walker died suddenly last Saturday, the 291h, at eleven o'clock. lie had Just fliished 10e1ing a tract of corn when he was stricken and had to hr.b carried into IIe house and lived only about ten' minutes. lie was a tan well liked by all who knew him1, of a quiet disposition, and one who never spoke ill of his fellow man. lie had Jsiut. turned into his 70h year being 609 the 10th of this montIh. Ile was a gallant Confederate soldier being a ieiber of Company C, Third Battalion. lie was married twice, his first. wife being 'Miss Sallic l'Al by which union lie is survived by MI'agistrate Frank Walker of 10kom Ills last wife (whose maiden name was Miss Savilla Davis) survives hin wIth the following children: W. L. W. S. and If. 0. Walker of this sectior and Dalley Walker andi Mrs. Mary Durnett of Greenwood. Iis remuains were laid to rest it the cemetery at Poplar Springs, at tended by a large concourse of sor rowinig relatives a1fnd friends. Ills homie being ('lose to thle churcnh th< iN:mains were borne t here by the fol. lIrwing pall bearers: J. ii. IElledge, J1 P. PItts, Carol Elledge, JT. A. Sun. mouns, 10. lag wellI, A. C. and J1. D South, C. S. and George Cook, B. E Crawi'ord, 10. 10. Simpson and W~altet W\at kins. Il is fun tera:l was preacher by huis 'astor,. 11ev. WA. Ii. Wa':ter's oi SpartanburI;it'. The( grlave wvas coveret, loingi handir.s. 'Tile famIly have thcr ym."iaethy~ of it'eOri enr (ominunihty iit ('o~*' Call andl ,'et lit 1!; of hi it th o y u J 1 ; i~ u i;. It l'roehi :i' e. 3i1t. (.aI llag er. he bel at \.it. Gaullaghier churchi'i Jr. .e Ith and 1(: th, werie p1,1iosioed to thbe l'..th and l::ilh onu account of illines. hii the pasitor's famiily. The Daughiter'.i of the Conifederney \.ill meet 'I h i'rsday at'ernoon, lhe 10OthI of1 Jne, with .\i's. Iiiooks Swy.. geit. All mncmbers; are uirgedl to be' preCsent at thIiis mtuiiing is subljectsI cf imupoturt wilIlibe iscussed. SDI'MONS l''Oli ICE Ii El-'. Sltte of South i, arol luau, 4 ountty of Lauritetts. J. WV. Deake P'laint ift', agalist Jiohnt Fetrgutsoii. D~efendaniit. 'To the l)efennt abiove naiiied: You ar holerebly siimn noned and te uluiiredl to answer thi' comptllainit ini the ab~ove stated nct i i which was filed in the oflice of t e clerk of the coiirt of common plea 4for thle coitn ty of La urieinssin salidi ) te 0on thle 20thi (liy of .lay, l~l~i and( o serve a copy3 of youir answver to lh said comluplaint on the sitbscriber Att uls ofhlce at Lait rena court houtse. South ('arolina with in twenty (lays from the ser'vice hier'eot' excluitave of the dlay of such service and if you fall to answer' the said1 complaint withIn the time aforesaidl, the platitiff in this action wvill ap ply -to the court for the i'elief de manded in the complaint. F'. P. .\cGOWAN, Plaintiff's Attorney. May20 9 1! An-3t Real Estate Bargains IW 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 t on west Main Street at a bargain for + quick sale. S. R. Todd residence, large, attractive 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. READ o BELOW.HOW o AN OLD 'GENTLEMAN WHO HID HIS MONEY OVER THE CLOCK NEARLY LOST 200O~i.e 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 any time might have burned the house, Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. Enterprise National Bank of Laurens N. B. DIAL, Pres. C. H-. ROPER, Cashier ~HOSIERY foBefore this announcement is flung frm 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 submer'ged in the wash. tub or exposed to the elp'ments, the color is indestructible. A nice line of Ladies' Fancy White Waists just opened, or if you prefer nmak ing it up yourself see the new lawns and laces just opened, at W.G.Wilson&Co