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&wing Circle With Much Whispering Before the stork arrives there is much to talk about. The comfort of the expec. tant mother Is the chief topic. And there Is sure to bo someone who.hns used or knows of that splendid ex. ternal help, "Mother's Friend." It Is applied to the abdoinaln intis cles, gently rubbed in and has a most pro nounlced eiect is a lubricant. It soothes the lietwork of nerves, enable the muscles to expand naturally, relieves stralin on the liga Inents and thts sets at case any unduo strain on the organs involved. And it does this with verfect nfety. Expcctlani mothers thus go through the ordeal with comparative ease and comfort. Knowing mothers who have used "Mother's Friend" speak in glowing terms of the absence of morning sickness, als'P1b of strain oi the ligaments and a fre "-'aiI from janny other distresses. You can get "Mother's Prie I' at any drug store or they will gladly get it for you. Write today to Bradfleld Regulator Co., 401 Lamar lldg., Atlanta, Ga., for a highly instructive took of great value to all expectant mothers. It contains a valuable expectancy chart, rules on vlt and Is iriiful of suggestions that all :women will ap~preciate.___ B. R. TODD Engineering and Contractlun; Lai.d Surveys a Specialty .n.erete Work SkIllfully do e or in spected. W-Awin's aind estimn e f ill Kin Telephone . 346 For 5erer 51So U;S J L~kin5 hac 1S5 a gm o rleQwre - m In e Pepa a ion aqJ a pialia Able enjoymen4 1 ea I n 5, W56g N4 50() Q 1 '3s made Ly eh amougF l rAsk for 3 gauarantcee resulta' PIANO TUNING J. S. WILLARp Telephone/ S. M. &E. H. Wilke g& Co. Plios Cured in 6 to 14 Days Tour druggint will refund mnoney if PAZO Blad, Ilee di n r Protru ding Piiesj6t 014day The hart application gives Ease and Rest. 50c. Simpson, Cooper & Babb, Attorneys at L PromPt Attention OiveniAV uisiness W141 Practice In all Stai Courts Notice to ('reditors. All persons holding claims against the estato of Col. Jlohn W. Ferguson, dcea~ced, are hercby notilledl and re iliIred to presenit them, dui proven, on or hofore the 23rd (lay of /ane 1915, to t he undersigned, at 1\ ens, X. C. W. D). For mson, Johnm \V. Foerguson, June 2, 1915. Execut. I~ei~~ A 701..rag 1 5-30 s'" I~*t with no,~ RII~bn. ytakon as set,8sfe t, Aways R eibb'!e Sfin RY 0t1iu'7wovsr LAURIENS DRUG STORE. SINKING OF FRYE NOT VIOLATION (ermaniy Makes Answer to Amerle'an Note Claiamig that Sinking of Amerlenni Ship was Justifiable. Washington, June 10.-Germany in a note 01 the case of the William P. Frye, an Americai ship stink by fihe Prinzy I"'itel Friedrich, has Informed tle United States that it Interprets the Prusslan-Aineican treaty of I'2S to mean that ve;sels carrying con tra i tnd (nnil he detroyed. I 'tyment is promised for I Ile (lest ie toii, but fle right to destroy is as serted as a log ictIl In ference from the altigulage o the treaty. Ini reiteratinjg that shte is ready to pay damages for losses to American eilizenls occasioned by tile sinking of Ile Frye, Germany in1sists that. .1 Prize Court first must pass on the case. The argumoent advanced by the UnIted States that a Prize Court is promised wheniever' there Is a treaty violationi Is rejceted. The liability for tle sin kinig of the Frye is still admitted, hut Ger 111any (oltelids the Case was not "a violation'" of the Ireaty. It is considered certain Ile .\merl governiment wIll not acquiesce in the new' initeirpretatlonl giveni the trelly by ei many. I'nder the general prin(i ples of interai'tional law the right to destroy a prize is granited only in ex Iremtoe m1il1lia'y necessity. when the argo is (ertaiin for condemnatlilion, an1d olicials eliere contend that the Geri'an comminder who examined the panlrs of the Frye did not have indulbitable evidence concerniiig the character of the cargo. Thirty1-1-six for 23 Cenlts. 1r. King's New Life Pills are niow Supliled in we li-corked glass bottles, conta ining "36 sigar coated white pillS, for 25c. One pill wvith a glass of water before retiring is ai average dose. Easy and pleasant to take. Effective an)d positIve in results. Cheap and economical to use. Get a bottle today, take a dose tonight-your constipation will Ile relieved In the morning. 310 for 25c, at all druggists. eee*** * * * * * * * * * * NA ItNIE NE WS. Nariei, .iuie It4.-The farmie rs of ll, place ar'. all very busy vorkilug rgalInst thle graiss. Eunla, the pretty little (1aughte91rc' of I.ir. and .\rs. Lee 11,11rns, of Laulrens'., slpelt last week-end with le' aunt, .\.ra. Aust in ltirallett, of this place. Miss ilez Brock, og Laurens. spent several days last week with .\liss5 Re Ielle Ield. .\lr. an1d Mrs. F. It. IIurtnlon and chil dro'n, Atimiar and Mildred, spent last Sunday In lUriens. .\lr. and Mrs. W. L'. 1eld and da ugh - teri, Rleielle, anid MI's. .\ollIe Nash' speil Snliday with Riev. .1. A. Urock, of laurens. .M1s Coiniie Mae Craddock and sis iter Margie, spenlt Sunday night in I1l2aurens. Mrs. lIzzie Bolt., of Anderson, spent Sii~uday ith heri birothei'-in-lawv, .\l: E. II. l3a bb. .liss Annie lirock Is splending ai week with MI\liemelle ld. .\ir. lloy 'I'rayniiham, of this coin nuinity, sipent last Sumday in Tlylers vilie. I orn to Mr. andl .\l rs. Clifton Irowni ice' Satiludy, at boy. Neur:thda P'ains Stopped. You don't need( to1 soffter' hose agonl Izlng nerve pains~ ,in th1e fa('e, head, armii, shtoulderis, e (-st and back. Juost app ily at Ifew d rot of soothin lg SIonan's Lainiment; Ii < etly a few minutes. Y'ou will g'et . e chi i'elief' and comftort! Ae and the 'or'ld will look brighteri. Gtabttle todaiy. : 11uce0 fr0 5c at all1 druggIsts. IPenetra'tes wit hoot ruibbing. * * *** * ** ** * ** ** * * * * * TYL'Et'l tlE NEWlS. * * Tlylersville, t.lne 14.-IHov. JT. lK. H olmaniti delIvered an impressive0 ser men at Sandy SprIngs Sulnday. QuIte a inumbei' were ouit to hear' hIm. Miss Grace Poole who was a mom ber' of the gi'aduiating class at the Con federate College In Charleston, re ourned hlome Friday to spend thle va catin with ielatives and friends. Mr'. Will Wright Is at home fr'om Clemson College. Mrs8. J1. W. Peter'son hlas been vIsit Tlaylor's for the past wieek. Mr. TI. P. Poole anmd (daughteor, MIss Fanie, we erlin ILaureons Friday. Miss Sarahl Frainces Glenn has been the attractIve guiest of Mr'. and Mr's. F. W. LIttle andi~ family. Mr. Clad C( {ooper01 of WhlitmIre, i ass ed thiroughl thle ('om1muity Sunidaiy en r'oute to Cross Anchor' to spend thle day w~'ih relatti'es. M\essrs. C. 1i. and I". L. Coopier wenlt wih hum. Mris. Mar'y D)uckett of Wh'Itmoire splent Suinday In the ighborhood. M~Iss Nonnlc Clark1 Is spendIng a fowv days with her sister', Mirs. F". L. Cooper near Ora. Mi's, Sr'nest Chaney and children an'd Mr's. C. A. Owens and children all of Pea RlIdge, splent Stunday wIth Mr's. Mattie Snndei's. * We ATERLO *NEWS. * Waterloo, June 14.-Col. .J. H. Whar ton returned last week from Rich m1ond, where he went to attend the Old soldier's reunion. Prof. 0. L. Long, who has been eaching at the 3alley Mi !itary Insti tute, Greenwood, has returned lioite for (lie summer. MLss Id.ua .\loore is at home from1 a del Ight fiul visit to Aliiss Iola Putiati Mlrs. W. Carl Wharton and children have returned from a visit to friends in Greenville. .\Miss Grace Miller, wto has been teacIinlg in the lower part of the state, has returned to Waterloo for the sum liss .Mlinnie Winn, who its been a stuintent at the Greenville Female (col lege, is at holie for her vacation, much to the delight of her many friefids and admirers. Mirs. C. 11. McC'hesncy is visiting hevr sister, Mirs. 1). 11. Boyd in Green ville. Rev. R1. G. Lee of Greenville filled his regular appoint ment inl Waterloo laist Sunday, preachlg a splendid ser moiln to a large and appreciative con gregat Ion. Mlessrs J. C. Smith, -JIr., and Charley 1.o(kwood, stidncilts at. Wofford anld Furmian respectively, are at home for the vacation holidays. .J. Melton Boyd, of Laurens, was In town Stunday in his new Ford racer. Prof. and Mrs. .1. II. Shealy of Ninety Six spent last. week with \lr*. and M.\rs. W. 11. Wh'larton. Mlr. W. H1. Wharton spent several days this week in Greenwood with his So), Nl-. .1. P. Wharton, who was op nra2ed on Monday at the Greenwood hospital for an attack of appendicitis. Messrs. Hul Pinson and .1. Helnry Nance of Cross 11111 were visitors to Waterloo this week. Our farmers are busy this week kill Ing grass, cutting grain and planting stubble corn. We don't care for any war with Ger many at the present writing---already h1av o1Qg hands full. To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, as the formula is p'iated on every label, showing it is Q mine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the Irou builds up the system. 50 cents Pienite i Habb's Meaglow. Thrme will be an ainual pii(0 Ibibb's mleadow, Satulrday, July]% 3rd. P ioiient speak'iers are.( invited. atuloll w!!o Ii are cog'reissioial conadlblate's 11. A. .\lor'gaIn. of Greenile, and San .1. Vch~oli.%, of' Simartaniburg. U. A\. 'Coop C of .aurens has also been invitei. .Alusiv anti ball gaites will alIso be pro vieild. 'T'lie public is invited to attend. .1. M. Ba'>b. Iray (Cour, S. C. Old 2 arbaro0u Pimg:. ri't. JBritish Ia ml ninen reco(''igr .1 'ii. tenice of drawi.hing (i. e. dr'/ 'in-. on the <tpoesal of the' (rown * r the crime of high!! trieason. ,. 1" . ' .y'irien was senit nlced to be han geid drawni and quartered for taking jo rt ini the Feiani conspi rac(y of 181;?, but: th : sn. tenco wasi rem itted to a term~ < I iana aervitude, and he sou'vi ved unuIl ~ 15 Heo was the last person on whomi any judige pronou need th is barbarions son. tence. "GEThAl'i"' A Si'RE 51l 01 FOl ALIL ('011NS When~l cornis mat(kc you almost05 ie with your hoots on, whlen, you tryv to wali k ont theC edlge of' your shoe)1s to tryT to get away from your corns, youi''re way behlndl.1 tme if you hiav'e not used "GiTSlT". it's the corn eur'e of' lie century, the new way, the sure, Pain less, simnplv way. It miakes afellow~ really feel foolish after lhe's used toe "Murdert Eveirybody Tricia to Stop on My Cornl" Use "GETS-tT" and You'll Have No Corns to lB Stepped On. toe-bundl(in1 g handi~ages, blood-bin tg Inhg r'azors, knives, file's, scissors., ja' i lers anttd what -no1s, wh'len he uses just 2 drcops of "GUlCTiS- .T'' and sees hiis ('orn yanish. 'The dlifference~ is dlvinle. Ju lst trmy it. Y'ou w'.on't W'ievi weni you liut Ion yourt shoes in the mloin lng. "GETS~- IT" is sure, "gets" any cornt, ('atllus, wairt or buon2. "GtiCT'lS-''IsT sold by dr'uggist s ev erywhiere, 25c a bottle, otr sent dIrect by 10. Lawrence & Co., ChIcago. Sold In Laurens and is recommended as the world's only real corn cure by Lnnrnnia Di'ur Co. and Rays Pharmacy aL GLNA J AA.LAEW&A CASHJ CASH Davs-Rper o Offering Special Prices on all Wash Skirts, Silk and Voile i Shirt Waists, Messaline + Petticoats * 100 Men's Palm Beach Suits, the g kind that are made of genuine Palm Beach Cloth. Tailored to fit and fit to wear $6.50 to $8.50. Boy's Palm Beach Suits with Norfolk Coat and Knicker Pants $3.50. New midsummer Dress Goods to show you. Davis-Roper Co. Back in the lead. See us first, last and all the time. CASH. CASH Let us order your Engraved Wedding Invitations Visiting Cards and Monogram Stationery. ADVERTISER PRINTING COMPANY This Is Top Dresser Year If you have fertilized your crops lightly at planting time, or used fertilizer lacking in potash, it is not too late to remedy this, provided you Top or Side dress with a fertilizer containing suflicient proportions of all three necessary elements of plant food.-Phosphoric Acid, Ammonia and Potash. Do not make the mistake of using a material that contains Nitrogen (Ammonia) only, such as Nitrate of Soda. To get the increase in fruitage, as well as stalk and foliage, use ROYSTER'S TOP DRESSERS, which not only provide ammonia in quickly available form, btit also phosphoric acid and POTASH. ROYSTER'S TOP-DRESSERS TRADE MARK REGISTERED. Will stimulate the growth of your crop, increase the yield, overcome unfavorable seasonal conditions, and check the tendency in cot'mn to blight and shed. BRANDS Available Ammonia Potash PRESTO TOP DRESSER, - 4. 10. 4. ROYSTER'S SPECIAL TOP DRESSER, 4. 7.50 2.50 MAGIC TOP DRESSER - - - 9. 3. Royster top dressers, like all Royster Fertilizers, are backed by experience: compounded on scientific principles: plant-food for the plant at just the p roper time and in right proportions: mechanical condition perfect. Look for the trade-mark on every bag. Send postal for book on Top Dressing and name of nearest Ioyster Dealer. F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY, Norfolk, Va. Charlotte, N. C. Tarboro, N. C. Columbia, S. 0. Spartanburg, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. Macon, Ga. Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala Baltimore, Md.