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All Blood Disorders Quickly Driven Away Astonishing Results With the Greatest Blood Purifier Ever Discovered. Strength, Power, Accomplishment are all Typified In S. S. S. Some blood disorders become deeply eliminated from their presence. Tootal In the glands and tissues. and the Then, too, S. S. S. has such speelflo mistako is made of resorting to drastic stimulation on these local cells as to pro drugs. These only aggravate by causing serve their mutual welfare and a proper other and worse troubles. A host of pco- relative assistance to each other. pie know this to bo true. They know In a very brief time S. S. S. has the Trom painful experience. reconstructive process so under control To get right dlown into where the blood that remarkablo changes ar6 obseved. All Is vitiated requires S. S. S. the greatest eruptive places heal. mysterious pains and blood purther ever discovered. aches have disappeared, and from head to This remarkahlo remedy contains one foot there is a conscious sensation of re Ingredient, the active purpose of which is newed health. to stimulato the tissues to the healthy From the fact that S. S. S. is purely selection of its own essential nutriment a botanical preparation, it is accepted by and the medicinal elements of this match- the weakest stomach and has great tonic less blood purifier are just as essential to influence. Not one drop of drugs or well balanced-health as the nutritious minerals Is used in its preparation. Ask elements of the meats, grains, fats and tor S. S. S. and insist upon having it. cugars of our daily food. And if you desire skillful advice upon any Not only this, but if from the presence matter concerning the blood and sk!:X of some disturbing poison there is a local write to The Swift Specifle Co., 205 Swift or general interference of nutrition to Bldg, Atlanta, Ga. Do not allow some cause bolls, carbuncles, abscesses and zealous clerk to larrup the atmosphere in landred troubles, S. S. S. so directs the eloquence over something "Just as good" mc'al cells that this poison is rejected and. as S. :S, a, Beware of all counterfeits. It Always Helps says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., In writing of her experience with Cardul, the woman's tonic. She says further: "Before I began to use Cardul, my back and head would hurt so bad, I thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles of Cardui, I began to feel like a new woman. I soon gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework, as well as run a big water mill. I wish every suffering woman would give CARDSUI The Woman's Tonic a trial. I still use Cardui when I feel a little bad, and it always does me good." Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the woman's tonic. You cant t make a mistake in trying Cardui for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing women for more than fifty years. Get a Bottle Today! 64 *e RECRUITING SERGEANTS. * An E*xperien~ce at WIinthtrop. * n Exeineti itrp They Wore Picturesque Figures In * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * In Former Days. Dtear Advertiser Rteaders: It was in Dutch Williai'8 rcgn, I wish it had been possible for every with the rcconstituticn of the army farmer's wife and daughter in Laurens and the rise of the lin regiments, county to have heard the speech of that the recruiting sergeant first be the lion. A. F. Lever before the gradu- came a notable figure in England ating class of Winthrop College on the and throughout the campaigns of night of .lune 1st. I had thought but Marlborough and Wellington - in little of what his speech would be deed, until after the Crimean war about-possibly the usual platitudes he flourished exceedingly. lie found that go with a commencement address his way into the popular literature --maybe along the order of "Beyond and the ballads of the eighteenth the Alps lies Italy'!" When the speak- century, appearing always with a er of the evening was introduced byv bluf manner, a powerful voice imnd Presilent -Johnson and lie announced i pir of immense to1 boots. lie his subject "The Economic Needs of was, in falt, a stck character of' the Itural Woman" I sat up and took coe. notice and ardently longed for a piece h of paper that I might take notes for ject, the fountain head of alt mili those of my sisters who were not so tary humor, is George Farquhar's fortunate as to be there. I could at ohi least have gotten an out line for you .* cer," dating from the time of Queen it memory will have to be called on. Anne. Here are Captain Pluo., lie tol( of what had been (lone to helpthenta-tle frme. le crn-with a fine judgmient inl recr-uits of help the man11-ille f'armer, lie Comn-0 paredI the home as the heart of the cither sex, and Captain Brazen, ar, but the vital part-thetill the battles farn, it(th vial artth liar(ofin Flanders and had two and twven that home-the woman had been long ty horses killed under him in one neglect ed. "The farm woman asa and Mr. Justice Balance, who class," he asserted has been neglected in a degree almost criminal by the the front: "Look 'cc, captain, give edoieral government." Ie explained us but blood for our money, and what the Smith-Lever bill recently shan't Want men." passed In Congress would mean to the Bu Sergeant Kite eclipses them rural woman. lie pictured in words all. He has the true art of the re realistic and true, the homes-not cmiting speech: "If any gentlemen, homes however-merely places to exist soldiers or others, have a mind to -of the 25,000 white tenant farmers serve her majcsty and pull down of South Carolina. He stressed the the French king; if any 'prentices fact that the agricultural Interests of have severe masters, any children South Carolina, -of the South, were have undutiful parents; iftiny serv surely passing into the hands of an ants have too little vag-s, or any inferior race. husband too mach wife, let them The three and four-roomed houses repair to the noble Sergeant Kite, of the average tenant farmer stood be- at the sign of the Raven in this fore one's mental eye in all its ugliness good town of Shrewsbury, and they nakedness and bareness-no conve- shall receive present relief and en niences, no comforts, only base ncees- tertainment. sarIes. "No wonder", he exclaimed. "Gentlemen, I don't beat my "that the average farmer's wife shows drums here to ensnare or inveigle tle marks of the hard life ani is an any man, for you must know, gen o(l and broken woman at fifty years!" tlenen, that I am i man of honor. iour1 t hings tle cotintI ry womal Besides I don't beat up for con Coee(i'l-(Oltv<'niences, cmforts, c'0111- m soldiers. No, I 'list only gren ipmy and ioney. TI'le first anl mot adicis, gentlemen. Pray, gentle vital need was watel--pure. free run- me, observe this cap. This is the ning water. EIxperts lba( said an(I tr- cap of honor, It dubs a man a gen ly so, "that nine-tenths of tle drildg- tlcman in the draiving of a tricker ery of farin women could be alleviat- and he that has the good fortune to el 1y r'unning water in the hone'' ani be born six foot high was born to froin an experience of' a life time i ci.' be a great mail." lieat:ly, amen! .Ittst now while I It is Kite who enlists ti. attor write it would give me a new lease of ney and is rebuked ly his captain: life if only there was plenty of water "An attorney! Wert thou mad? at hand without the ever-costing, Discharge hit, (ischarge hin in back-breaking rope and pully. lour' stantly. I will lave nobody in my lusty, dirty. simon pure future Ame-company that ca rite. A fllow can citizens are now yeliling an( kick- that can write can drw petitions." ing up dirt. It is going to be a hard It is Kite Aflio ent'ais two yokeL3 job for somebody to get that uiartette by a gift of "The Queen's Porrait" clean. "More water, less pills" a slo- Oil silver I It is Kite who gait 'm' atit ~c'me.turns atoogr at a pinch and( tells gan f'or farmi women. Twvo of the most important factors fortun predieting the enlistmnt in securing money and that inelli (s of Iis clients. Thomas, the black conveniences and comfort will be found 5 mti11 lie finds, was "born under in goo(d roads and gasoline. in these Foreels," and his plan of the con i two lies the agency whereby the bantk stellations has a topical inter'st at acccounts of the f'arm w'omen, will the present time, being "Leo, Sagit grow. I lii'uged thlat the prlayer of n thte rural wointen shotuld be unecasing- mBuslCalriads lyv-good toads and gasoline. Hei gaveflfeow n cdLno Gb. as concrete exampltes of this thte cr'eam ___________ routtes that go out from Rock 11111 Tnyo n ihses and C'lemson. The money tat flows Tnyo' elkonaeso into thte pocketbooks of tihe farmt VO o sgter n hi asgv itnl along these routes ar'e from prlo-rietmay nod exrec. ducets hitherto gonte to waste. Oci ssih opandt His (losing wcords to thme gr'adumating Qte itra aigta i class of 1915 wvere full of earnest and cudn oie tyi h seo wholesonme advice-to find the sp)here Xih oigt h tuit h ini rutral schtools to bing cheer amdcm ostr thm hope to farm fombers. If any of my rl uen ihakidyioy edesem'era ae the oppor'tunitmy cosadttshheeldino ufr hcar' Lever' speak. I notIce thtat lie isnucifo thtgeac. Bt to be one of the speakers at \V'ar'eTenstrkg erlealyr S~eals Jutly 3rd. if .you possibtly ennpie nth ae tan g<-t I lic go. I1Ic has a message for' "o udmt"si e adi the r'um'al woman - he is earnestly ol lpasetnlweeev stliving Cot' htem' betterment. I shialIlikdIsol o etobe al ways be gla4 I was one of his aumdi- ete. c :t('e that heari'dIi hs toreet'ii, hlli'ful, ('lti-i s:>r-e'h at \\in thr op i, oge. Srrsd Siin'er'ely,MrNieeow(oardon' IAt.iitIltD i h .'. ltl rte ' h r o i thatkel'm'Itster'sryamiclyrohere''s iir In. ini iiO h I. iteBo.r h a r Sailmdit, .i'une 1::--.\s a result ol' ~oldsy'''lakyu!"bt a tshock ('aused lby tile tIlrow intg ITue'-s- 'ti~dIfro.Yusi i dlay of iiartry am rid Eel Inac .\I Iims, .1 obu a tac(r ocl i sovt-ta .\limru. brother' of the victtims, clied tris her' rl' this mfor'nim: . .\r. .\ims who wias 2 i yearms otI, was strieon Dmsi taey early S'atur da.y, the shock of the Ms x-la utco a tragedy antd his exertions in rescu'ct.I' la hesgoe wor: ;>rovinig t Oo g reat a strtain on Ms y i o icag his heart. Ie .lr. .\Iims, witht his brother', llam'ry; Ms x-o ihdt vi link sister', Elvelimna, amnd several othersasce. VhtIddwsofatr yotng 1,eoi~le w'as rowinig in a boathesoauterckightse on Edwards' muililtondl, neam' here,.huh h a nepi n et Th le boat upset anrd liarry atnd Eve--osnTrsrit lina .\ims were drowned The othier's Wa eDd' gt were rescued. Asalcsoe perda h Mr. Mims, whto had been 'living in pe soe n h mln io Charleston, was here on a visit whencona dhiwatewned the tragedy occurred,.Pesmse,"si h o,' The funeral will be held Monday. cntrmme htm etm Come to us for youir ?z'uit Jars, Jarwot 'epeunt&n, 'as Tops, and Jar Rubbers. 2.11& E.H. Wlkes& ~ Itaheain DeutcheeWillia'segn READ BELOW.HOW AN OLD GENTLEMAN WHO HID-HIS MONEY OVER, THE CLOCK NEARLY LOST ,0#2000 ", 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 hid&n, 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 Real Estate Bargains 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 4 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 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 +Laures. Trust CompanyI J. S. Machen, Sec'y.-Treas. r HOSIEiRY I 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-. ing it up yourself see the new lawns and laces just opened, at W.G. Wilson & Co WHEN YOU WANT GOOD -. JEWELRY COME TO US 0 UI l\G GOOD JEIVELRY A.\D SIL V7RWEAi? 1R AN IN VESTAENT T7,iAT !'RINGS 131G RElTUNA'S. IT AL'LlWA I'S LOOKS GOOD AN'D GIVES FULL SA 715FACTION. IT IIELPS YOUR S TANDIN; SOCIALLY AS WELL AS I'; A liCSINESS WAY. WE ASK YOU TO Vi'IT 0;.'e STORE A i SEE THE MANY, MAN ' E .AUTIF L ARTICLES FOR YOUN/ IE RSONAIL AD/ORNqIN XT. OUR 6000S AND GUI? PRl ES WILL PLEASE YOU So W1/:LL OU wILl. SI.V; OUR PR1 1A -ES ).ALL )U1R FRIENDS. FLEMING BROTHERS TilE REILIA DLE JEWELFRS Win uth Troh nollegh t S. :on eil 801100.111-sf1' .15. 1:0 . :riNiuthe EXA 3iiN.1'I i'0S N) 1%. Jolu:.;On, icock i ll, S. C. The exam :nation for the award of vacant schola -sips in Winthrop Col lege and for the admission of new students will Ige held at the County Court House on- Friday, .July 2, at 1)' N. B. DIAL A. C. TODD A. M. Applicants imust not be less than sixteen years of age. When scholarships are vacant after July 2 DIAL & TODD they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examina- Attorneys at Law tion, provided they meet the condi tions governing the award. Appli- e~tt Book But L s, -cants for scholarships should write to President Johnson before the ex- A IN AM anmnation for scholarship examina tion blanks. US" . Ueo icholarships are worth $100 and