No. Six-Sixty-Six This is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c Notice of Election of School 'rustees Pursuant to an Act of the General Assenibly of the State of South Caro lina, approved the 25th day of Febru airy, 1!1 I entitled "An Act to Provide for the Election of School Trustees of LaurenIs County," an election for the purpose of electing school trustees for the various school districts of Lau rens county, S. C., is hereby ordered to be held on the 8th day of July, A. D. 1U1.7. The polls at said election shall be opened at the school houses in said district except as hereinafter stated. Three trustees are to be elected for each school district In said county, except as hereinafter stated. Said election shall be conducted as now provided by law for general and special elections. The following man agers are appoInted to hold said elec tion in the various school districts: 1anford No. 10: T. A. Drumnmond, E. 11. Moore, .1. M. Fleming. Iaurens No. I1. Court Ilouse, seven trustees: J. T. Crews, J. Wade Ander son. C. It. Adamis. Ora No. 12, Iive trustees: 1). it. Me Clintock, L. P. Bl1akely, T1. 1). Byrd. Cross 11111 No. 1:, seveon trustees: .1. Ilclry I asor, Conway Dial, It. D. Nalice. \Wa.teorloo No. 1 1. soven trustees: W. C. Wharion, W. l!. Clhertsonl, 10. Lanford. Ilmurcn t No. 1:.: 11. M. l'itts, .1. F. Whita.ire. las. IL. Sinirson1. Nlonnimille No. 16: S. S.. Farrar, S. .1. az or. .1. .\l. Goodnan. Sullivan No. 17: 11. If. Malon, Jas. 1-. Isopeor, 11. .\. Wass onl. Lauren.s No. 1: ". .1. Owings, A. 11. larksdao, ('. .\. Fuller. I.aurens No. 2: T. S. Langston, J. Rt. Finley, G. It. Brown. LIaurens No. :1: 11. I. Todd, C. Y. Craddock, Ben W. Ilellais. Laurens No. -1: W. P. Brown, Gus R. Milai, E. If. Adair. Laurens No. 5, Watts \ill Store: Edd Sorgee, W. 'T. Senn, W. A. Gar ret t. L4iurens No. 6: Victor Weathers, T. M. Workman, Skim R. Sloan. Youngs No. 1, Stuart's Store: J. Marvin Patton, Arthur J. Hughes, A, It. Stewart. Youngs No. 2: Wilkes Wallace, E 1). 'Lomas, W. F. Grumbles. Youngs No. 3: Perry A. Riddle. J A. Fowler, S. J. Burns. Youiigs No. I: P. 11. Cooper, w. P Stephens, P. .1. Dragg. iouings No. 5: .1. 0. Babb, I. G Sprouse, .\. C7. Wittaker. Youigs No. i: It. W. S.t en art, 0. Cox, C. E. lI nudette. Young~s No. 7: W. 1.. Wilkie, Ausili Abe:C1'robie E. 1,. lIiddle. Dials No. 1: .lemn Knight, It. .1 W oo d , .1ohn W. Carry. l'i.l. No. 2: Ziln'i C. lieetes, E1 Conlwaly .\Illl'.ronlg Will S. Adair. l)ils No. :: C. .\l. W olff', G. 1). W il Foi, 11. S. Wallace. Dials No. 1:11. .1. G'. Curry, . A. 'loIon, J. T. Stoddard. Dials No. 5: F. ). Dolt, .J. Alvil Curry, J. J. Ilunter. Dials No. I: .1. A. Aodd, A. ii. Ow Jings, W. H1. BarksIidale. Dials No. 7: J. Iarris Curry, Ar thur HIarris, T. B. Camn 1phell. Dials No. 8: E. B. Nash, S. I. Wil son, (. C. Anderson. Sullivan No. : E. L. Ridgeway, I 10. Arnold', .1. L. H~agwell. Sullivan No. 2: .1. A. Wood, .1. Ilugh-s, .I. 1H. lIlenley. Sulflivan No. :: T. T. Woods. W. A P1Itts, Er:ine t K. S impi.son. Sullivan No. 7: W.' A. Simplson, I C. Klieeves, .1. L. Knight. Waterloo No. 1: .1. L. \Martin, .1. Ode:l, W. I". II!)it. W\aterloo NoC. 2: 8. A. Taylor, Q. \ Wa trlo No.' : (: C. .ualdwell, C. Cua' h'erton, 1. 1. IPin on. I atl oo No IC. d: \.L ..lo e T. .\lI ller, 1C.XHr.d. . \I O wh C , I. 1 : iliamC'1' . W( I r I No \: I. ' . Whh'rC IE.. \l e C . \. ('~urn h. u Wamero N. : K. W.ola, a CWb. I n. li. .\. CK nilh. W is l No. : .. b. .\nd lr on, W.~ \nvf rl 1.1C A . mit'. (Ce III1 N. : T. I. .'arter, \ P1. \X !ar LCC W . iCveder. Co.a.; 1i1 No. C: 1'. W1. C o, ma Wo . I X. . \ (, .Cl. C I.r in I Cro-.- ill NC . :: .1. I. N . rCC Ill, I.. I Crosi l i NC) C : l. I I.Jo Ats hiI o J. W1.' Ward I. . . ('nes. gh IC a IC il N o. I : . l. CXolenn. Lon . W. I C am pbel . ICI'b. Iluntrm NCC. 1.: .l. I. Sp r , I . YCoung:SC, .I,. Il..o e. 11lan1Cr No. I;: I . ('. JoCnes, . C ryCsn .. T. I\loIsi. IIn Ir No. 7::' . 'P. ('unnnghaX bT l.C hanr, b-1. .. ('ro.vd.\.Y u . I lunier NO. *': II. I.. Workma, . C. aw-orn.aI). I. Y. ilonro .il(nter No. .1: .1. . Aai ry . Adergson. L1. I 1.1 Sto. .Janter No. 2: C. I. .0I1nte, .. Spr-as, 'I. . Piinso. Hunter No. 8: IC. TI. Cfanon, '.\l Chandr, .I. Akl. Codr Iaunter N. I: L X. [r. Youn. . tonfo, I. I. alixon. .ja('ks No. 7.: .1. Lt. F~Iney, J. Ada'. W. J. Ilonr. JIac(ks No. 1: I. XX. JohnsontI . IHends T. II. Sipo. .r lacks o.n NC:,. II:.r. op an ,T \V I eir nJ. t. HeI.Cu111)gai. .e lac N No. 2. W isr .2. .\rd, R. Tron, b'l 1. 1 llti n (I SJacksl C'v No. .: C.. hilo , W A.len, .. Prinaco. Jcks l'CC.N. . T W. D.lard .0o Dea. \lrd. It1.etzlr . tu.n entt, I . lie Cun ngarom. Stuon fo wn~ cot.2:.C.BrR euorerw o. the Cout R.oapr A. Oen, . L.r axoen. ont, tsefistwny Nof June.W. D. lyr, 0 W.Clrd, . J. Don.SUIVA By H. M. EGBERT Novelized from the Motion Picture Drama of the same name. Produced by the Universal Film Mfg. Co. copynhtw 1915 "You lie, I say! When the old fox goes to earth the vixen shall never usurp my rightful place!" The words, uttered in sonorous Ger man, arrested Dana Wescott's atten tion as he sat alone at a little table in the cafe. He had reached Gredshoffsen only that morning from Venice. His father had giveft him a year to see the world before settling down in his prosaic business at Newark, and just enough spending money to cover his expenses. The deference with which the stu dents at the next table greeted this sally surprised Dana. "You lie, I say!" shouted the speak er, a handsome, rather coarse-featured young man, thumping his list down on the table. "lHo, waiter! Pill up our glasses!" "Yes. your highness!" muttered the old waiter, approaching deferentially. 'What's that? What do you call me?" shouted the young man. "Your highness is Prince Hendrick, cousin to her highness Princess Elaine, the daughter of his majesty the king," stammered the old man. "You lie!" roared Prince Hendrick, leaping from his chair and grasping the old man by the throat. "The king is dead." "Long live King Ilendrick!" shout ed the students. Seeing that the old waiter's face was growing purple Dana sprang from his chair and laid his hand on Prince Hendrick's arm. "That'll be all," he said, and trans lated the idiom into the language of the country as best he could. The prince, releasing the waiter, stared in amazement at the presump tuous American. Then, raising his hand, he slapped Dana across the cheek. A moment later he went to the floor under a blow deftly planted upon the orbital region. Intantly the cafe was in an upronr: The whole pack flung themselves up on Dana. lie struck out right and left, aind they returned his blows with beer ngs, canes, anything that was handy. A stein cut his forehe'ad: he fellel two more. and then made for the open street. After him came the gang, helter. skelter. Dana's life seemed worth something less than a nickel just . then. Ie ran, panting, along the sin gle street, ascending a high cliff that . overlooked the gulf. A small steam shipl was almost immediately beneath )him, making for the harbor. Dana hesitated. The gang closed in. ie saw more than one revolver aimed at him. He looked (own at the seething waters beneath and, on the impulse, plunged. A moment later he was battIlng ii1 the waves. lHe swam with I1al hir strength, but the icy cold honumhbed his sen ses. Hf" felt h is i ls aro. numib. Hre fou'ht valiantly, iing ut his arias, sanuk, emerged, fouIght onl gaspjng and chmokin g. lie heard conl fusedi --homtfs he' s'aw. a line throwr him. Dehsp'.ai'l e sw*am towani it, (2-m::M. t wi\~ ith h' l ash t re min ! mn: s. tr: th an- I hercm :.e uinco:ious. W.\hen h ' olCprOod bis eyesi he wa: lying on, the dlock of a stenm yacht -. and( over him was heniing thme prt fleet g.irmi he had vAr S (-0. 'W er a T?'" .h'' "ied. g, "O bardl the yt:mt of her mefet lainme. th new giwn of(i Gredahoffen. 1. anoswered the girl. Half an hour ia'er, clothed int th n, 'optni'a suit of hmet ihininels. Dam, went (on deck to think his be(nefa< - resi;. le haol learned t hat the eli kin wva- dead, and Princes9 E~laine, hi y. hiei-ess, was on her' way. not to iih port, hbut to t h e priv~a te whnrt hent n, the pa lace walls, some m Ies alIon the cored to be acclaimed ruler of thi \l. principality The' bevy of lau ghi ng girls eon fuse N- him 'o that lhe nearly kissedl the han ,of the( maid of hloor whio had fire 'spoken to 1himr instead of that of th Squeenl. TheI(y questiloned him eagerl: but when he mentioned the name L. Prince llendrick they looked at on another' silently. And D~ana guesse 10. that Prince Hendrick wn'ms net to ii reached by any lau's in (iredshoffse1 Ii- Presently, left alone with the mal Sof honor, Dana found himself rapid] *falling in love with her, so much tL- that by the time the yacht Put in the plaice wharf he had obtained pe D. mission to call on her on the followirl dlay. P. Danal- returnedl afoot to the litt town'r where he had met with such c 10- unexpected wv~.come from Prinm ,,Hendrick. '"I'm going hack," he said to himse C. "and I'm going to take that scion royal birth over my knee and-" mo. Ills thoughts amused him so th. he was back at the tavern almost h 'e- fore he0 was aware of it.' But whi a- ho entered he found the place desei ed. From a small private room cai of2 the sound of many voices, speaking 'low tones. The old1 waiter came up amanement. "I didn't liavo titne to settle my bill,' said Dana, handing the man the amount and a liberal tip. 'But--how-I thought--" gasped tao old fellow. "You thought I was dead, '? Well, I've come back to show them how much alive I am." "For heaven's sake, no!" gasped the waiter, detaining him. "They'll mur. der you. They-they're plotting to you must help Gredshoffsen. They have planned their coup just at the time when-when-" "What coup?" inquired Dana. "They're going to rush the palace tonight and proclaim Prince Hendrick king!" whispered the old man. "'You must warn her-our beloved princess -Queen Elaine--Madcap Elaine, as we call her. Come here and listen!" He led Dana to an embrasure near the door and Dana listened. Ten minutes later he was hurrying back toward the palace afoot. It had begun to grow dark when, an hour later, Dana was at the palace gates. The sentry barred the way. Dana burst through, ran up the grav eled drive and found himself at the entrance to the vast hall, beyond which he could see crowds moving inl brilliantly lighted rooms. "I must see her majesty at once!" he cried to the young oflicer who stopped him. "Impossible!" answered the other, looking contemptuously at his tourist's clothes. "tier majesty is receiving congratulations upon-" "I must see her, I tell you!" shouted Dana, and his eyes lighted,, upon a young woman at the foot of the grand stairway. It was one of the maids whom lie had seen on the yacht. She came forward and in a few hur ried words Dana explained. "I will tell the grand chancellor," answered the girl, looking strangely at h-a. There was mirth in her eyes, but her mouth was tightly set. IHe waited, and presently there came running out to him his inamorata of "I Must See the Queen." that afternoon, the maid of honor, dressed inl ermine and silk, a regal fig. utre who might have bee'n the queenC! "I mus1~t see the queen," gasped Dlana. 'Prince I Iendr'ick 1s to attackt the palacn within an hour. ie has a body of fifty men. I overheard the eomapi racy'. I want to heulp-'' Tihere was nmeed oft hiel p. for ailready. thle 1news" was paitie(, and( the oldl rand0( chiaacelior atal all the brilliant throng wr suIrying hither and Dana. tild his stre'y again and yet on ce mnore. "T'Ih'r'' lat no timet to h P lot!'' he cried. ''Where are your' sol dier's? C'lose tihe gates, l'rt'iareo to de0ft n'l your queen." Thi'en Dmana uandersion:l how shr'ewd. v17 H'ndriek had p'lannt,''' his st rake. Th e lIItt le army of fi ft y i 'n hadl he'm e'ntrainedl for Ei('rs~hitlL l. wher the Ilate king's fiuner'alI c'remontiies were to be held oni the nex't day. The pal alCe was11 11 uroct el. "Th'e( s'cru't paiss;age!"' gasped the grind (chanicellor. Th'ley stat'ed at him11. 3 '"It w'.as mnade in his majesty's e'arli. e