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All Blood Disc Quickly Astonishing Results Wi Purifier Evei Strength, Power, Accomplishn Some blood disorders become deeply Tooted in the glands and tissues. and the mistake is made 6f resorting to drastic ,drugs. These only aggravate by causing dother and worse troubles. A host of peo ple knoiw this to be true. They know Iroin painful experience. To get right down into where the blood 4s vitiated requires S. S. S. tle greatest 7blood purifier ever discovered. Thitis remarkahlo rentiedy Contains oLie 'Ingredient. the active purpose of which is 'to stimulato the tissues to the healthy cielection of its own essential nutriment and the inedicinal elements of this match Dess blood purilner are just as essential to welil halanlced-hcalth as, tle nutritioos elements of the ieits. grains, fats awl vugars of outr daily food. Not only this, but if from the presetice of sme disturbing poison thero is a local 0or gemial Interference of nutrition to a b ils, carbluncles, abscesses .1and " Ia tro1bles., S. S. S. so directs the 1 . that this poison is rejected antd COULD SCA W) And For Three Summers Mrs. Vin cent Was Unable to Attend to Any of Her Housework. Pleasant Hill, N. C.-"l suffered for Utree summers," writes Mrs. Walter Vincent, of this town, "and the third and last time, was my worst. I had dreadful nervous headaches and prostration, and was scarcely able to walk about. Could not do any of my housework. I also had dreadfu! pains in my back and sides and when one of those weak, sinking spells would come oi me, I would have to give tip and lic down, until it wore off. I was certainly in a dreadful state of health, when I tiiolly decided to try Cardu the won.u 's tonic, and I firily ( / / / ., 11 ~ I./ / I' / 1 (., tH ' ( ' LI FLEM 'VING Ti/E NI -1.1.A SEABOAR Internaiitlinal l~xposltl ilon, 19I5. For speelfle rates, schecdules hOARD Agents ohr write. C. S. COMPTON, TP. P. A., S. A. L. Ry., irders b Driven Away th the Greatest Blood : C Discovered. j..v 0 ent are all Typified In S. S. S. eliminated from their presence. Then, too, S. S. S. has suchi speciflo I stimulation on these local cells an to pro servo their mutual welfare 1and a proper relative assistanco to each other. In a very brief time S. S. S. has tho I reconstructive process so under control that remarkablo changes are obsoved. All eruptive laces heal. mysterloIts pains and I (inhs hve llsappearel. aid from head to foot there is a conscious sensation of re iewed litclth. C From the fact that S. S. S. Is purely a botanical preimration, it is accepted by the weakest stomnach anl has great tonic influenco. Not one drop of drugs or nuinmeral Is used in its Ipreparation. Ask for S. S. S. an11d insist. upon1 having it. I Aid if you desire skillful advice upon any m1:1 ter concernIng the blood and sk!-I wvrite to The Swift Specifle Co., 205 Swift Ilg, Aliltila. (1. DO0 not alloW SomIO zealouls clerk to rrup tho atmosplicre in elounice over sometliig ".ust as good" as S. S. , Uewaro of all counterfeits. CELY LK ABOUT believe I would have died if I hadn't taken It. After I began taking Cardul, I was greatly helped, and all three bottles re lieved me entirely. I fattened up, and grew so much stronger in three months, I felt like an other person altogether." Cardui is purely vegetable and gentle acting. Its ingredients have a mild, tonic effect, on the womanly constitution. Cardul makes for increased strength, improves the appetite, tones il) the ner vous system, and helps to make pale, sallow cheeks, fresh and rosy. Cardui has helped more than a million weak women, during the past 50 years. It will surely do for you, what it has done for them. Try Cardui today. Wl'rit, /): Chattanon.:a Me!iclne Co.. biadles' Ad v I~t..i ka~e~oelenn.. for Xpreial /it. '0 \-, .0 ''Id lr-vetu book. "iume , 'n urVo Q n,' i n plain w rappor. J-65 N YOU WAAT ) GOOD SJE WELR Y COAME TO US Ni TiI . . / ! . I I' .W ; H/ I WI . .is ~ ; IVS liiL.I.6 (('>31013 (ff|| .b/. ti\.li D AIR LINE lilwiay oif the South" SA N 1)1 ECGO, CA f,.- -i'anama-P'aclfle >nl, and i'anama'a lioria 10xposi )lr other' hiformatilon, call on1 siaA FR1JD GICIS.S10R, Assi.. Gebn'l. Passenger Agent, Atlnnta, a. Swat the Fly Eggs. "Swat the fly" Is a good war cry; lit It Is like locking the stable after cie horse is stolen. There is a better ne-"Swat the eggs." Probably cv ry magazine and newspaper in the 'nited States printed last season from no to a score of arraignments of the onimon house fly-the disease-brood, r, the typhold fly; the infantile paral sis fly; in a word, the twentieth con try post, an enemy of mankind. Swat the fly" has become the slogan f the day. For every fly killed in May there till be ten thousand less In June, a lillion less in July. and by Septem or the most ambitious boy, cager to arn the prize for the greatest num or of flies killed, couldn't possibly it the progeny of this single fly t'hich escaped him in the springtime. L1l very true; but where will all those lies lay their eggs and rear their >recious babies? "Can we find the tests, can we destroy them by whool ale, the larvac or the eggs? We can, asily itid cheaply, and every city vith orditnary regulations niay become flyless town. Flies breed in filth, riltlcipally ininti re, and the ordillary >dle of stable Imanure will bring forth 'toiugh illes to kee p live hundred fain lies fight ing the pests fromin orning ill n 1gbi. If one tentI of the money tiv;'stVed inl fly screens were spent oil Lilling fly eggs lid in nalure piles ind garbage cans liere wXOl(1 be nc eed of ithe fly screenIs wichi keep 0111 lie flies antid 1 inidetn tally a harge Iro tortion of the 'oolinlg l4reezes of sin. Otr gove ii iellt, has carried oil al ixtensive experimieit with llatir<l lles 11nd file eggs wilch each fetatah ly deposits tlereiin by tle 1Ithousalld tid Itas found the rentledy. It is, ordl iary borax, otne of the commnonest an< 'heapest of iinerals, produced il ittidatnee in the United States, anl it takes very little to make the Ill gg quite wortltjess as a future fly B3orax costs about five cents a pound mnd the crude borax mineral, cole manite, considerably less, while thre< lifths of a pound sprinkled thorugl 10 cubic feet-about eight bushels of manure will kill 99 per ceit of th, eggs nnd imaggots of the fly. A long series of experinetis look Ing to the (lestructioi of fly eggs an< fly larvae i in anure tiles has beel carried onl tinder thle direction of DI h. 0. 1loward, Ohe etfoniologisf of (1h lDepartinent111 of Agriculture', thle ia till beingi trated in boxes or ca the( collvclionl of, the(se r~e, tulhiingl r oup of huge ehives. The T nnr ell if led wi1h liy i egMg. . was treal c * amni , for) 11n bllehyde, copiwr iull phlu I' , di l r iI,' d o'iW r cll In i. , i, itt ll e . i i it i ol e~lsexcept, thel hor) a ni i on cc. la 111I ttebh-, l con i t i i rholc ned. 1r: 1, caustAic s ha lln ai r, v. blt-b hill-ib I u ilcili i I i allhlr tu l ci a i .i li/i i:' i n cY ircn ie r n in cc hc i li aintent i st... o ilt oc'd i n - v nc iai IC . he onte of. ith (lit niL' ab; teisli I id tt ren era te :n nuC anta 'lit, r iiir, inacit L'i l inor hann:iit'l I tluina ifsne tioal t t ii I lie atii. sif iI r nl o it n i I tn iii thle iat r fC (( l.6 th u hie lwiaeitlttoia ffotr ill/. a ttt l'he li ii o ; t. a.4 w ige wr iar t u I uil ie 'n i ihC onit.d eab l es *s Ih fit iliz~ ig ' ft.t oIItl' lc *i .10.i'c l oard's adv ic is to a pl iit 1 . otnces ofi horaxi ilio Ite ti o* its re . 'ova riti I h t hcc hai , j sc | of :lil ] ins wih a ciilhiino.l f t.lr ai Six . fli t'l len sjiiltie l ' e wi1':t1c Itll Iullft water t overi jtS tiThexxi Ilea (lit' I o'..litt it~lefresli lldtnur e a th la't will' tiC . f llie sw t in MCIn I ti'tl e le'lI reens mer alhi Tn 0' wo). 1< w ig' do haifb inl :w if ..i a wtil t o f'n wa or t lat. it I -t. Or thf o, beo, ak tip 'leIn tuvntct. and fe.. fl.'e~u all a hot' ,~c (l . a bottlay btodaeni thi e-. re astt laxati.:fr.ve $ 41 e1 * LANFORD NEWS. * * 41 1 41 4****** * * * 4*** 'Lanford, July 5.-Misses Robin Pat lorson and Carrie Lou Higgins spent the week-end in Woodruff. Mrs. L. G. Moore and daughter, are visiting in Gray Court, the guests of Miss Lillie Willis. lisses Sarah Wolff and Grace Do shields attended the missionary meet ing in Spartanburg last Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Langston and little daughter were the guests of Mrs. H1. A. Mills Sunday. 1iss Fannie Harmon spent Sunday with Mrs. H. A. 'Mills. Several from here attended the pic nic at Woodruq. Others spent the time fishing. Alisses Marie Owings, Sarah and Eva Yeargin spent the week-end with Mrs. J. R. Fowler. Thecte will be an ice cream suppcr in the grove at C. L. Waldrop's Tiuhirs day night beginning at 6 o'clock. The public is invited. Children's Day exercises will be ob served in the Baptist church next Sunday night July 1iti. The public is invited to be present. * * * 4 * * * * * * * * * ** i**** * * * * *~l1l~t( * * Watti \lills, .uly .- spite of the light drizzling rain whiil fell h.( the larger paIt of the dhy, the Founrth of .)lu!' clebirat ion hl1d .\londa1y a.; <1i1tit! a suc(cess. ile day was h ouiiglily enijoyed by all present. 'hli ilei (innier of fried chickCin aInd other good tlings bonitifully supplied tie wants of the assembled crowd as to eatables and the athletic exercises and spealing iippeased their appetite foi amusement aid entertainment. Tlh feature of the exercises was the flag raising at which Senator Goodwin miade the principal address, The pa iade of twenty-two couples of boys an'd girls carrying flags, lead by Mr. .1ames Iloy ter and .liss .\a ud ia .ae .1es*ec, wio carried a large eleven fo)t flag, was a very pretty pArt. .liss .lessee nild .\liss ('lara Grillin julled Ih io (Ih'll arled the flag to the top of the poh-, n' hile .\ltssrs. loyler and tlussell IWh m d() the rope fast a :-110 'Ih pole. -'ollowing the I lav pre eny'l.ito, ntr0. l'. (oodwxin 1 an\l1. \':'. 1'. Ihm a n I:ld add:e.;. \s Th I I - ''iere n h a si th' \\o dmenwI of1 thw \\'or v il 0th. .1 !niar Ill tI - ;':It I tl n) t a _ o f ), w!I .se he I t w nt ef n hela s 1911 ('ott on ('rop l~araer Tlhnui l're \\'.bl: on, .1ul.x s l - .\mtrlan tlon roo 1l t! w l the ie ' N' 'l uiv'n ts IltO~i halesi'. wh'ich, if tlih-ed andt nd woi't'it rea mor So'ha hal arrhond thet wol a2: theva il tor Thesea tiguren announced. itodyb h ess ue cnttt t1 remov any mi dot whirther lat year 'sf~ ''S ft :.u , un-W l'liglsts moe e reV lSat is tare 1 f It2,1s7 bae lit timate of lait .\uar(h mal th11 department oI('fltri oule crop. 1ly i banutet.aringsellats fowi munii e, :i.m outh(. to 1,] haa Olama Tl\iiusisalone prodluced more than .71iti b ~ ales Tos e l ales wth s b i aa rolth Caro2~.8n, Okl1ahoma S"2d .\!ssiad isssippi edmoe tha la ift hs(liii i of t 1nir' IS ct row-'' hmna'~ ls toali was~ l,75,s 7 haa 1 ,0, South iaoin ie'a s,5ng,10,( lahoma,83 m.oi,'76 tand(lollississippe 1, g5,53i5. ' aThougemindo the anit8I small. gr1w Sbales havIng been l'innl'ed there, on lie 19:. CI Flls county, Texas, wvas the banner l.cotton county of the United States, Shaving gr'own 113,714 bales, or ap oyproxImately 75 per cent, more thahl the enit'ropn of Misousri. READ BELOW.HOW AN OLD GENTLEMAN WHO HID HIS MONEY OVER, THE CLOCK NEARLY 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 any time might have burned the house. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. Enterprise National Bank of Laurens N. B. DIAL, Pres. G. H. ROPER, Gashier Real Estate Bargains V. H. Count's dwelling, situate on West 4 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 4 200 acres of well improved land, good + '+ dwelling and outhouses, on easy terms. A House and lot of Mrs. Anna C. West 4 e on west Main Street at a bargain for + quick sale. So-ie desirable farms, well improved, near Laurens, at reazonable prices and on easy termis. There is an increased interest in the C market for the purchase and sale of real 4 <+ estate. If you want to buy or sell, see us at once. Laurens Trust Company + J. S. Machen, Sec'y.-Treas. AMONG THE :: W hi't e .~v Goods S We are showing a variety of fine sheer weaves, just the fabrics to make co-mfortable during the hot summer days, and so inexpensive that you can select many changes at small cost. We carry just what you need in hos iery, all nice light weight in a variety of colors in pure silk and silk lisle at popular prices. Ladies fine ribbed undervests in regu lar and out sizes with can't slip straps. W.G.Wilson & Co