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Best Treatment S. S. S. Rem Speciallsts iI Catarrh trouibles II the blood. The laboratories of the S. Once you get yoir blood free fromt im1p1 Sons. which It 1s now a prey to bn)vi will be relieved of Cat irrlh-the dripphi raw sores in the nost rils. aI( the disig the Iirso yhtt. becaise your imlpoverisl bly at slight co'd or contct with soioi don't suffer with Catarrh-lt is not it< ered over fifty years ago, tcsted. triue drug store. It has proven its value iI your Case. (G'et S. S. S. at once iind standing easte, be sure to % write (te S. medical aid vice. They will tell you h! cleanses the impiujri les from the blood will prove to you that thousandis of su treatient with S. S. S., have iei fri greea lble frenitiiits an(ld re-nt todl to perit treatmrent. Take S. S. S. at once. STOMACH TROt FO Emaority of Friends Thought Mr. Hughes Would Die, But One Helped Him to Recovery. Pomeroyton, Ky.-In interesting ad VIces from this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes I writes as frows: "I was down with stomach trouble for five (5) years, and I would have sick headache so bad, at I times, that I thought surely I would die. . I tried different treatments, but they did not seem to do rue any good. I got so bad, I could not eat or sleep, t and all my friends, except one, thought I I would die. lie advised me to try Thedford's Black-ILraught, and quit j :-: AMON White W e are 1,showinj sheer weaves, just i comfortable during t1 and so inexpensive many changes at sma iery, all nice light we colors in pure silk an< prices. SLadies fine ribbe, lar and out sizes witra -85 WOFFORD SPARTANBI A Christ ian C' !kge withi high star Laboratories arid I .ibrary. St1rng sessionl beginls SetIder r5fth. Wril li1-NIRY N. SNY WOFFORD COLLEGI A high grade r rpanrat ry seto Careful moral t raining. $ ly,.a (A gins Sepjtemler 15. For catalogut adtdress IiI EA l)M Spartinbuirg. L. Iot Hound-TIry Itates for SEABOARD "Thie P'rogsiveq4II tn I Initena tinal Ix position, tioni 1915. For speeltic rates, schiedule~s or a BOARD) Agenlts or write.. C. S, COMP'TON, T. P. A., S. A. L. Rly., Atlanta, Ga. +4++4+4++e+4 ++++-.4++++++4 for Catarrh ioves the Cause ivo agreed that it Is an Infection of S. S. Co., at Atlanta, have proven it. ities--cleainsed of the Catarrhal poi Iese of its unhealthy state-then you , liI the throat, hawking antd spitting, revable had brpath. It was caused. In tI(A blood way' easily infected. Possi ie wiIo had j cold. But the point is -essary. Toje remedy S. S. S., discov mid tried. J? always obtainable at. any Ihotis11i Itk of cases. It will do so in legin t r/ati ent. If yours Is a long ;. S. CAq, Atlanta, (a., for free expert ow this. purely vegelable blood tonic by literally washing it cleall. ('hey flerers fronm Catari rh, after consistent el fron the troible and all its disa et hialt and Dor. Don't delay the H FIVE YEARS aking other medicines. I decided to ake his advice, although I did not have Iny confidence in it. I have now been taking Black-Draught or three months, and it has cured me iaven't had those awful skck headaches ;ince I began using it. I am so thankful for what Black 3raught has done for me." Thedford's Black-Draught has been ound a very valuable medicine for de angements of the stomach and liver. It s composed of pure, vegetable herbs, :ontains no dangerous ingredients, and icts gently, yet surely. It can be freely ised by young and old, and should be :ept in every family chest. Get a package today. Only a quarter. 1-N ] THE :-: Goods 7 a variety of fine :he fabrics to make ie hot summer days, that you can select Il cost. hat you need in hos ight in a variety of I silk lisle at popular -l undervests in regu can't slip straps. son & Co COLLEGE -91 JRG, S. C. a ard rd idt als. Welli equipped F'atlty andt lull courses. N ext e for.cata'ogume. FITTING SCHOOL olf i r 136ys. Individual attention. s all expenses. Next session he South Caroliunn Eierybody 0#eredl by thme AIR LINE [luniy oif the South' 'I DiGO, CAL.-P'anama-Pacifle anid Panm-California Exposi ther informnation, call oun SEA FRED GEISSLER, Asst. Gen'l. Pasenger Agent, Atlnnta. On. THOUSANiD PERISH ABOARD TRANSPORT MReinforeements for 29th Division of the Ioyal Army Medical Corps. London, August 17.-The British transport Royal Eldward has been tor pedoed and sunk by a German sub marine. Announcement to this effect was made oilcially today. Six hun died men were saved out of 1,350 troops iad 220.other persons on board. The text of the announcement fol lows: "The liritish transport Royal EId ward was sunk by an enemy subma rine in the Aegean last Saturday molniig. Avocrding to the informa tion at present available,-the trans port had oil board 50 m iitiary ollicers 11(d 1350o troops in addition to the ship's crew of 221) olilleris aid men. "i'le troops coisisted mainly of re ill foriceiments for the 29th division ai;d (details of the Royal army nedil enl corps. Fill informatioii has not yt! teen received, but it I; knoviwn that about 600 have been saved." First lustance. So far as reported oflicially this Is the ilrst instance in which a British traisport has been attacked success fully by a submarine. It had been a matter of pride with the British Gov erinment that it had been transporting luindreds of thousands of troops with out loss of life. The l;ritish announcenient shows thati the Royal Eldwards was engaged in conveying troops to the Dardanelles front. Ge'rman submar'ines sent to the.e waters to assist the Turks ia'e blen very active. One of them. he 1'-31, under Com manud of Capt. Otto llersing, mlAde the voyage fron Wilhemitshaven to the iardailes aind saink the liritish hat ti'ehips Triutph aid .Majestic. The Royal Ildward had been engag ed in the ralsport servi(e since early ill the war. On August 11, 1911, she sailed from .lontireal witi 500 French reservi. ts oil board. The last report showed her arrival oil October 1: at Avlonioitth. Englaild. from Mlontreal. The lloyal Edward was 11.117 tons ross and 521; f'et long. tlie was ownf 'd by the Canadian Northern Steam .ship Coimpany, of Toronto. .She wa-s built in Glasgow in 190S. Palo, siekly irls who are approah itar, I],'( tto or wotnanhood stanld Inl rt rtenlvh1; in i nfluenc11('1e of D)r. Sim n''itd (f I it line rt'Iati I n' anl oils vpaw Vine Winie. It is well i'ia;td to met sn.h conditions anid stalish regulaity. It corrects lan guidness. dull eyes, had breatil, wveak igestion, and ni Iervousiness. It 111ps theo suffereor throuigh the( erifi1cal peri od. restores strengtih, appetlite and a clear, rosy coinplexioi. Price* $1.0. per hotle. Sold by all druggists. Curms Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Curs. The worst cases, no matter of how long standing, are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Ohi. It releves Pain and Heals at the same time. 25c, 50c, ).00 A) I BLIED G' RAiTTLESN.\KE* Wheel. Gifford(, hllampi n C (oiunt y, Aug'. i17. AX rattlesniake nmeasuring six feet in lenigthi, w~i Iiith ciie rattles anld a hut - loln, was killd on the farm (of W. TI. Iiamiilton, near Giff'ord, in ianamptoni ('oun ty3, oni Auigulst . .\ir. I lailtoin and his wife andit little boy wiere i'id ing thrioughl tile 'o1n fild in tile at terniooni, whe 11 Suiddenily the big sinake was seen wrappled In thle wh'leel of the buggy. oni the side OCCuied by tile wvo man and child. All attemplit was nmade to kill thle r'eptile thlen, bult it managed to get away. Later Alr. llamiltoni, with P. R. Youmans, r'etulrned to the tfied and a fier a shior't search You maiis fouind thle snake aind .choppied its he'ad oil'. Th'ie monster mecasuried 11i inl('hes in cireumference. .\ir. IHamiilt on begs to diiff'r wvith the statu eilnt wh11ich hile says a ppcaredl r'e cintly3 in a snake stoi'y froml Col leton ('oilnty, toi Ithe effect t hat the mialec 'a t tiesna ke does not have rat tle(s, I I says bothl male andl femiale rattlers w'ear' lhem bu ht t hat thle rattle (snake pillol do's not wear' them, neithier male nor' femrale. Thei ste'aiisipj i'&astlandl was r'e i('a'''d yeste'rdlay fromi culstody3 of thec I 'ied States and( was- tow~eid away' to a locai ship1 yard. Tihe navy depiarit ment ' ye'day s('nt oit poplosals for bids, to he opened Se~piembe ci I , on thi'ty-eighit aero lulanle miotoris. IThe Amleica n sch iooner' isadobra Is being held 1by the t reasu ry otileials at P'ensacol a pending an invest igat Ion of th' (destinat Ion of a suplyi) of arms' and anuiuntion on dock lheire con si gned to th at ship. To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take tho Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELE~SS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, as the formula is pinted on every label, showing It is Qinine and Iron In a tasteless form. he Quiniine drives out malaria, the 1 Ion builds up tbe as.. 5ents~ BIG PROPERTY %LOSS BUT FEW CASUALTIES Less Than a Score Perish, Fitough Ua. terial Damage May Amiount to $15,. .00,000, as Much as in Great IurrI. cane of 1900. Pall.as, Texas, Aug. 18.-Galveston has emerged from one of the most severe storms in the annals of -th\ Gulf of Mexico, battered and seyere ly burdened with financial loss, but with the known loss of life less than a score. I This summarizes the first definite news received from the island city snce the tropical hurrieane wvhich Monday began battering against tho gigantic. sea wall whlch protects the city from the waters of the gulf. An accurate estimate of the property (am1age was not possible toniight, but those wh(1o did veiinre an estimato say that It might reach the propor tions of the storm of 1900 when pro pcrty valued at $15,000,000 was swept away. The first messenger from the strick el city reiclied Houston today and IePorted a thousand feet of-the sea wall swept away; the causeway which 'coniiects Galveston with the mainland (ut into, and the city strein with the debris of 500 buildings crushed by the assaults of wind and tidal waves. Fires Add to Damage. Three fi'res also did great damage and the city is without an adequate supply of drinking water, the mains leading to the cIty's supply w ells at Alto Loma, 18 miles away, having been broken. The belated report today says that the storm reached its zenith at 3 o'clock Monday and tli cottages along the .ea wall were crumbled and scrattered into flying t1imbers. The waters of the glilf whipped into fuiry, tore away hits of sea wall luii till opelilng had beeni duiig into tile tough cement, then the battle between wat er and concrete began. Despite the fact that a thousand feet of the wall was battered away, Galveston attrib tes its salvation as a city to tle lig dike whhl was built a few years after the storm of 1900. One break 24) feet wide iii front of the Galvez hotel let in most. of the water that damaged the residential section. Giay Sections Swept. All Mhe city's resort bati hou0ses and beach amusements have been swept away. The Murdoch, tlie lBreakers aind the Surf bath liouses, each of' which Was a commoditiou1s fra me structure, Were (em1olisied and heap ed 11pon tle boulevard inl debris. Julst Lack of the beach boulevard from Twenty-first to Tweily-sixth streets was a row of small shops and booths, (lancing iavilloiis, restaurants and hotels. These arte reported to have beeni (estroye(. To the west and to the cast of this section were pretty summer cottages skirting the boule vard, all of which are said to have ben total losses. The loss to tlie (ity port. faellitles has been enlormilous and all kinds of ra f't hav~e su fferedl. 'The I linit ed States tranlispor't. McClellan is high agr'oundl On Polican island, an aitf cia I spot north of Gailveston just across the ship ch1ann1el. M\any v'es sels have been ecaPsizied and14 several i'eported as (lestrioyed. Yesterdiay the city was placed0) under01 mtia law I ~ aind a fteri sur veyinag thle lproper-ty damage thie mayor annonneiil ed that the city' wold not iieed to call on other' communIties for finan cial aid. The sulrprisingly low loss of life probably Is due to the 1les0on of 1900 for' the p)opualtionl .\londay n ight sought r'efuge in thle str'onger' bu1ild ings, where the disaster of' 1 yearsi ago found tihe reslidi~its sli 01ng whil~e the gale took tihe lives of 8,00(. Not So Strainie After All. Youi maiy tinik it str'ange fliat so roublle by Chbamb lerl aii's 'Tal fs. Youl would not, howver, if' you shl)d &giv4 them a trial. Tihe str engthl~n and ini v igorate thle stomairch and1 ermbh!e it to per(forml its i'lln1ti onas na tally . .\is. Itiele ii, Wahta: h, [nd., w'rItes, 'thinag did ame the leMi- enorli unt I I egani lsing Chanmberlain'.: Tnteollt it .5 decblodly fthe host medi,'ir'. t, stomach t roubfle I have * r'r u ori" For salt' by lLurens- I.rug C. Add resse-s by IPrio~ 1(1ent Peter W. Mldrim,* of Geor-; a, and fo rmner Poen at or Joseph91 W. I alle ~y, of Texas, ft a t'ired the first sy-ul~on of the enn meeting of the Amnerlean I arr' A sso oliion) at SalIt 1 .ake ('1ty rcently. At Montl 'gomier.":, Alan. reeei', F'ormner1 1)0 juty l'n ite d St at es e evonuei to emnbezz-llng F'ed-eral funds whiile ('onnencted withI the inte rnal rev~0.eu to thlirt ecn mon ts in prison. "The only .vay3 the South wlll me cover from the cott >n deprecssion is 101' the Unifted States to keel) ouit of wvar," wats dieclared by Ex-Senator Frank S. White, in an tiddr'ess beforec the Alabama Cotton Gr'owers' Asso ciation at Montgomery recently. '-11 READ \ /( " BELOW HO AN OLD 7 GENTLEMAN WH-O .HID HIS MONEY OVER, THE CLOCK NEARLY LOST 2 OOO 01 - After an intelligent old gentlman at the agg 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. 1-1. ROPER, Cashier Real Estate Bargains 4 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. Some desirable farms, well improved, near Laurens, at reasonable prices and on easy terms. 46 acres of highly improved land, good buildings, in town of Princeton. 120 acres, one mile of Princeton, with necessary buildings. . t Laurens Trust Company J. S. Machen, Sec'y.-Treas. The Season's Advance Styles are Shown to the best advaiitage Ia September McCALL Patterns and Fashion PublicationS Now on Sale -Subscribe 'Tuduy for McCALL'S MAGAZINE Jnly 35c a yoar when purchased with any 15o McCall Pattorn. It is full of UOful - Household siugges A Chic Fall Coatuin io sii well an In- Yhe Ntewet Style ~,futl pattwrls 6105 661 Two teresting S to r 0 8, 9 )W 01 tile new l3DtAUwbr d"Igtia ..;.a 1bimil other etc aj apFwr t illt: No torte , So1 in MINTER COMPANY Laurens, S. C.