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3ewihgClilIgWIjh] Much Whispering Before the stork arrives there Is nuch to talk about. The comfort of the expec. tant mother is the f ef topic. And there sure to be someone who has used or knows of that splendid ex. ternal help, "Mother's Friend." It is applied to the abdominal mus. eles, gently rubbed in and has a niost pro. zounced effect as a lubricant. It soothes the zetwork of nerves, enables the muscles to expand naturally, relieves strain on the liga. luents and thus setq at ease any undue strain -n the organs involved. And It does this with prfect safety. Expectant mothers thus go trough the ordenl with comparative case and comfort. Knowing mnoth Ma who have t] 11Mcother's Friend" speak g ; mngav of the absence of morning ickness sence of strain on the ligaments ud cedom from amany other distresses. You can get "Mother's end" at any drug store or they will gladly get it for you. Writo today to Bradileld Regulator Co., 401 Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Go., for -a highly instructivo look of great value to all expectant mothers. It contains a valuable expectancy chart, rules on diet and Is briiful of suggestions that all women will appreciate, of all eyeglass break age is saved by the Kee LoCK What is KeeLocK? It is a mounting that is cemented to the lens---no h et 'break out---no screw to k loose. Neater, stronger nd simpler than any mounting yet de vised. Let us demonstrate the many KeeLocK advantages. B. W. LOCKNER, Optometrist With Fleming Bros. Laurens, S. C. I IY'S "C' ET S.iTi", FOR COLtNS, LIhE A KiSs 1 Becaus. "veryhlody Tries it, Ei ery boody H.ikes it, it's Painiess n1111d Takes Inut a 3mnict to Apply. C "G(lets-it" i.s the wonder of the corn - pestered world. M illioas say so, he cause n ilIons have used il. Thiat's N vr 1 Life B A tc -g A *t whait makes it the sig 'si selling will ,iurely get that orn1 or callus yout've bneen trying for a iong t ime to get rid of, --Iake{ ii. right of "elYan as a whiustlie." A 'imiy it in :2 siero.ls, overl ii,- noting to) silk, noth',nig Ito hut . Y'ou neuidn't fuss withi thiIe k badmdages that makIe at iuackda ? o~ut of y'our tor. No knivesi razor,- f ad s(eisuors, n laIpe, noe iroublet. li's sim jlicity itself, sure(, qicki, inuiiess. Trvy ii. a Sls tfor bn ions andii ~iv wat. "(his-u1" is soid at aili drugtgists, :25c a honli ie~,r sn direct by i0. iLa wrience & (Co., Cienigo. Fol 'I in I aua vrans and recent nendied as Ithe wvorl d's buest corn remediy by Laun s Drug Co. and P'(eple Druga Stori. H-. S. BLACK WELL Attorney at Jaw Trompt attentIon given all busIness Money to loan1101 on eal Estate 'Office Phone 250 R~esiden0o Phone 95 offie In Simmrons Bliliding -0. t0. Feathiersutone Wi. ii. Knight FEATHIERSTONE/& KNIGHIT A ttorneys 'p 14aW ILurens, S. C. All lBusini 'ss Intrusted to Our Care 'Will Have P'romplt anmd Careful Atten. tion, Office over P'almietto Bank '(Mr. Featherstoono will spend Wednes day of each wveek in Lauren.)I UNDERTAKI. KENNEDY OS., Undertakers and Emakners Calle answered any housea, day or aight. LAURENS. 8. U. WIISKEY INTERESTS TO FIGHT. Will Wage Campaign Against Prohibi. tion During the Weeks Preceding j the Elpetion. Columbia, Aug. 26.-A vigorous fight )n prohibition is going to 'be made 'be tween now and the date of the refer- c 3ndum election on September 14. It < became known here tonight the fight I wvill be carried into every section of t the state and an effort will be made I .o show that' Suth Carolina will be t ivise to change her present scheme of I 'egulating the liquor traffic. The fight against prohibitioi will be V ,arried on largely through a news- i )apcr advertising campaign to be sys- I einatleally and thoroughly handled in f L business way in the two weeks or ( ittle more time between now and the late of the election. The situation in c Rtates which have voted prohibition j ind that of the States which have re- t ected prohibition will be set forth ( 'ron the side of the anti-prohibition- t sts. The light will be carried on by an )rganization which is known as the ocal option league of South Carolina. leadquarters of the league have been stablished in Columbia and the anti ,rohibition party have already begun vork collecting data for their adver .sing camipaign. It is not likely that My speakers will be put out for it is .he intention of the local option leag to to appeal to the voters through the rcss setting forth the arguments in L business manner and without any ipleal to passion or prejudice accord g to an ofilcial of the league. The nfornation that the anti-prohibition sts or local optionists are going to nake a fight on prohibition will conic is a surprise as there have been no -vidences up to this time that there vas any organized opposition to pro ibition. The prohibitionists thein ;elves are active and are making cam aigns in all parts of the State. National prohibition leaders includ ng former Governor lanley of Ina lana and Oliver W. Stewart of Cli :ago are stnping the State in several iounties. "Flying squadron" speakers Ure speaking at all principal voting loints. The active opposition to Iwo tibition is bound to inject ginger in o what up to now has been an apa hetic situation. Constipation Causes 3Most Ills, Accumulated waste in your thirty I ect of bowels causes absorption of 'ersons, tends to produce fevers, up ets digestion. You belch gas, feel tuffy, irritable, almost cranky. It sn't you-it's your condition. Elimi inte this poisonols waste by taking no or two Dr. King's New Life Pills onight. Enjoy a full, free boveli llovement inl the niorning--you feel I o grateful. Get an original bottle, c ontaining 36 pills, from your Drug Ist today for 25c LiNKERS ENDORISE (%A"TE RMASING 104d 31eeling Th'lursday 3Morning and Wenit 01 er the i0iLoen mi bn its. At a meeting of the Presidents of the li fferen t hankinag inst itutions of this Ity held Tihursday morning, str'ong ndlorsemnent was given to the move lent to raise more IlivestoZ'k in this ounty. it was polited out that a l'uge ~ creage is niow goinig to waste~ in this t n~d adjoining counties that could( be irofitably lput to use as grazing land or ca t.tlec. At tenlt ion Vias di!rcte i to hie steps~ alrieady taikeni by everal irogressive Laurens county mecn whlo inve launlchedl into the cat tlc ra isinmg and feedIng buimsiness anad the banmmlor'.s greedI to ur Ige t helmr Customlers anl.1 rminds to fol low in their wakhe. InI addiitloln to thle raising of ('n', lie bankers wvill enicouirage the rai s ng of hogs, sheep, hlorses, ch i;kenis nd( alt forms of livestock. Theiy will Iso urge the imiportamice of 111:1nt ing ralin, clovers andl oilier (over' (rous. n fact, they are in favor of a eau'!ral I liver'siietonm program, with the. IIIr ioulIar oblje!t s in v'iewv of raising Inore 01me 51upp11les and linprov'intg 'he g .nl rai farm11 cond~it ions. C'ard of' Thanks,.i We wishm to thIank all of ouri friends mad neighbor's foir their kindness and (1 ~ympathly dlurIng the illness and at lie (leathl of 0our son1 land brot he'. Mir. and MIs. W. W. Yeargin and1( Children. Your ('ough (an Ibe iitopped. U'sing car'e to avolid dr'aughits, ex >osure, suddenl c'haniges, and~ taking a .Ieatmlent of Drb. Kin~g's New Discov- I bry, will Ipos11iively relieve, nd-( Inll hme wvill suirely rid1 youl, y'ourI sough. TIhe first (lose sooth Iia the ir' 'itation, cheeks your ('o ' , wvhich 5tops5 iln a shmort time1. Dr. in lg's New )iscovery has been1 used . iccessfully 'or 45 ycears and is guaranlteedl to cure 'oiu. Mloney back if it fails. Get ai sottle from your' Druggist; it costs, mnly a little and will hellp you so No. Six-Sixty-Six ThIbs Is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six domes will break any case, and If taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Culomel and does not gripe or slcken. 25c IOLICITOR BIONHAM MAY BE IN RACE elug Spoken of as a Probable Con. < tender for Congressional Honors In < 1916. Sunday morning's Greenville News ontained an interesting article on the ongressional race in 1916 in which 3 was suggested that Solicitor Proc or A. Bonham, of that city, might be i the race for congress next year gainst Samuel J. Nicholls, A. II. Mil r and others who may be consider- - ig the race. Solicitor Bonhami is cry favorably known in Laurens and ould doubtless have a strong follow ig here should he decide to run. The I.llowing Is the article from the ireenvjlle paper: The race for congress at the end < f the present term, or after Sam 4 . Nicholls has finished the unexpired < riml of Judge Joseph T. Johnson, is c be a far more interesting affair< han the last one, if all things turn ut as the Indications are now, for t that time in addition to Mr. Nich 11s, who will in all probability rull gain, it Is highly likely Solicitor 'roctor A. Bonham will also be in < he race. Mr. Honhiam will not say whether .c expects to be a candidate in 1916 r not; but there is no doubt but hat lie will be so strongly urged to lake the race that In deforence to is friends' wishes lie will do so. That lie will cast. a full-sized man's < at Into the ring, in case lie an oufnces such an intention, there Is .ot the slightest doulbt, on the part f both friends and ciiemiles alike. It is known, and In fact has been nown for the last three or four days, hat many prominient Democrats and ie'nds of the solicitor have been to hn1 al urged him to make this race ext. year. Very naturally Mr. lon ai has been flattered by these re ests and ho has without doubt giv n the matter serious consideration; it at the same tIme he realizes hat the announcement would mean nd has not consented to allow his < niouncement to appear. That he would grace the hallIs of ongress. or any other place where len of braIns meet, there Is not tlie 1ightest doubt. Ills power of logie, eady wit, imposing appearance aind ative ability are too well known in ireenvilel county to need any eu rgy here. Attorneys at the bar of Greenville ounty have long ago dreaded to meet in before the jury, where their case as at all doubtful. This fact no better porIa.ed t han at. the reseit termi of couirt, when for the ast week he has not lost a single aSe, only allowing ole to be ntole rossed, tle 'ase of Se rgeanft Cook ey, wlcn he l'eleve and knew hat tlhf ofticeri vas jistitled in kill ig Walker White. and so instiruted bIue court. At the term ol oirt sev- 0 I'al molihis ago, .\lr. lionliam went 0 Ilrouigi the wo weeks witliout los aig a sinogle ease, thereby sho w i ng hat lie kniew thle merits f his f'ases4 ndl knew when to prlosCetle. .4 A not her sitronig point in favor ff4 hr. lionhanm Is the general feelinog4 mfong Gr'eenville pIeople that thIs4 eun ty is dIue to hav'e a repr lesen ta-4 ive In congress, Spartanburg havIng4 adl Its representatIve for maony years, 1 he person fof .Judge .lohinson.4 'here are t hose who believe ~that as4 contgressmaun, Soliet or' Itonhamii :'fuld~ be' as faithiful tfo his 111h dui 4s ehalS bleen a; solielf tor. than whom'~ll hie ('outy lhas niever' hadiu a more1 ilitfl. 'These anid (other' innor1) becnme 'so crsistenit that Sohll'o linh:un uasi tr skedi if he' wouldf 'oniSen1t to allow-4 in his alinoucemen'lt to appear. 4 IlYi liled(1 in '1 t his iod-umoeid 4 ('rf kindl in thliis connfct ion, hbut4 oiild noft say~ whet her or ntot lhe4 'fil runl'l foi' ('ongress Ina t 191;. 4 I ioweverl, frIends will cIthler peri unde .\ ir. lIonhami to miake the :ti .foiuncemenrt at the ealie(st dlate. or' e gIvec a dcfiit e ainswer that lie wvill ft runi, ffor thiey know that were lhe Sirun a galist Mlr. NicehollIs. thle preS nt (ronigr'esman-elect, wold( meeft a oemian worfthy of hIs St eel., .\ definite annlounfcemnft from Mr'. lonhilaml wIll be awaIted wIth consid1f- 'i i'able interest. 01eou flew iline of Rulgs, biggest Inc ever shown in Laureins, and somie . 'Xtra vatlues. S. M. & E. Hi. WILKEPS & (CO. Sympathe'. Hei wais miiddle-aged andif untravehd. or 415 years he had 1lived in thie coun ry. At last lhe made a tilp to the city. l'hicr', for thle fi rst time in i li ''lte, 10 saw a sehoolghrl go through her ;ynatie exercises for the amuse nient of the lIttle ones at home. After gazing at her wIth hooks of initerest id compalusslon for some1 tIme lhe isked a boy who was staniding near if the hod Ita. "No," the boy saId. "Thema's gymnailstles.'' '"Ah, how said! " uaid the nian. "Ilow long's she had 'em?"-New York 'Tmes. !W 61PJAL LJJi E'VE run th Fashion this line of Women's who care to see I Fall Footwear! distinctive superi To the We've by far to cription of the merit We'll just add ti leathers, in the new ] and German Toes al spect our line before Women's Ailments 0 The ailments from which women suffer are many and varied so far as the symptoms indicate, yet they are all de pendent upon a disorder in the female generative system, and Ia remedy that acts on the cause of the trouble puts an end to all the distressing symp toms as soon as the unnatural Iconditions are removed. DR. SIMMONS Squaw Vine Compound isoa Medicine for Women it acts directly on the fernavle org Ianismn. Quie ts nflammati , ctasta pain. strezngthens the necrves. helps digestion, tones up the stomach and puts the body in fine' vigorous condition. It transforms a weak, Inervous, ailing woman into one of sparkling checerfulness and vigor. it brighteis the eye. re vives the spirits an d rcstores the rosy bloom of health to the cheek. Sold by Druggista and Dealers Price $1.00 Per Bottle ICF.Simmons MedimceCo. ST. LOUIS, MtSSOURI o Drive Out Malaria And Builud Up The System ake thei Old Standa rd GROVE'S ASTrELESS chill TONIC. You know hat you are taking, as the formula is rinted on every label, showing it Is uinine and Iron in a tasteless form. he Quinine drives out malaria, the ron builds up the system. 50 cents . B. [DIAL A. C. Tonn DiAL & TODD Afttorneys, at Law nterprise Bank IBuiluing, larmS0 PR AC'rfCE~ fN Kil COoT~r% Innny to loan on Real Estatet-Loniy Ti me. uros Old Sores, Other Remedlies Won't Curs. he worst cases, no rnatter of how long standing, re cured by the wonderful, old reliable I~r. orter's Antiseptic Itean i 0. It tli v'ea Women's Fall Footwea e gamut of Footwe season, in providing c Shoes! We're "At H :he latest and the bq Our Women's Shoes ority at a glance! Young College : many styles to enter up 5 of the different lines. kat we are showing select( Wilitary Lace Boots with so a great variety in low I you leave for college. lardy & Wilson Laurens, S. C. E.xpert Shoe Service for Ladies. Simpson, Cooper & Batbi Atorneys at Law. PlromlPt Attention Given All Business Whil Pral(ei(eo In all Snto Courts NOTIC'E OF E:LEC"I'.. (olinity of lailirenis. Noitic( is hieeby gie that11 an elee-J Sepitenther, A. I.) I1I.5, at the votinig 'l rtlietlcs fixed by Ia w in saidl cottnty, ilanuflitacture and 1( sale oif alcohiol ic i ed( 0r conin uled ini this Stale, as pr4-. 'vided by .\ct No.. in;, to subiiot 1(o thle I 1.11inali 0 (le tor the. giu41 tionl. 44f l - ab fal cohol (licin lii r andi beera 4 jsin thec S tat ands~u to prd l te for the Stal, alred thel\ 154b day11 1-W-ad. l 'lil alilli ations l for 14 uffrti o ar*l e I CRitt df tie i ae r 11 uOliy, ar( in4 ('! lhe 51nntaoe yhall ihe ollinglsv laro-o t whif the i el ct r ffets tot 'tii 4, 1 fo u inonths,'- ainil t h s payment potax:1( ~ten due tondh aal. Pro-t zuldoat. Th halilar n ofteai(Ur of hrganizeds (hun andillise teah of ter0 ~! ix monthKQ'5 re1sidtonte i teu al ta le il:; te prev5 a iio s er t~he Iproil t e n ( of a erifiente orn 41ht le Eli0 ile1 at 7h orlock a.toie to. 1111 o!054 le' ('h i xes l i c shall hncuiv OlIfoe Uth 7 hour l ix.11( 'ed for ; opeing 1 the ollaniagers andi theloers mtotl t acac an d b ite tionte contitetana a~ '~l 14th. tll T e c itm e an th boardof the othaeris maagr ho, ito he clerk:1 ('aih (o(4ha(rman. Th le manger el0c1 .the (hairma andI clrk. ('d'h1, 11 1'lli oopenedthe o'lialio. m.,~ and oe a t thE o'lockp. ., xcti theren 1(1cin of Chrleton, wheolreinihey shall the openet te rem. and clsed athe 51.1m. WThe Inagirer havle5 te power fto i'lie. ca vacan of an li none1 iof the mana- (11 en sydc thle eleion. 11 tIe o \t thle co sse xofh elefhi, the PAOE THREW I ,ur+ ome" to women 3st creations in will show their Girls! on a detailed des- + -d Bright and Dull e fancy colored tops e eels. Call and in- + olh list, Ilhe boxes otainling fihe Iml1 "Is and witten statenitts of tile re ti oIf the v1I, I ion. .laaers of fetion.--The tollow )i. litagers of elect I iol have beent ppoinlte l o hold the al( it at flit ariouts preeilnes in the said county: l'owar Ius L. IIltgles, L. L. Temn letn. .1. T. Owiungs. EkmW\. Cullhbertsonl, Erneost 1'. hirts, liarrison I'inson. Mlt. Ileasalit- (hi' E. \loor(, 13. It. 'asiay. W. 11I. \\'ili ams. tIatijel's S tr --I. (. .\a tin, 1. S,. Til Tlop -- Q. W. Simtrs, S. W.I l'itckett, . W. .\ndlrson. .1.. I )tikettI. ~oling's Store'---(. 11. \\'allace, WV. . liavris, .\tst jl in(br(iomIle. SiewarIt's Stor e---Geco. TI. Conok, iiwart' ti*n. 'h'lC S!oan. ioni i ior' \\ I. Tat ton. 8. M. honi~s . It . Coil1e. I'. I t:'n it. .a : en 1. E . I ' I Wii t's i'i' -: o m . 1 \ (Uion \\i h ra k nl'.B 'r o: .\: lir: -. . . Siiinih on . '.J.W . : i tn e., 1Ipe i: J. . ('i offnt, .\. 11. Otf ' t \. .X l ( i1ntroe~ V ~ "en Vi'.n I' i 'hJyWid. ~ s, l .1G' ,: Io. W. I'at'S:1,n ::' Pl r :: ro- In.II oi- rid, S . , n h. Pit t. i'(i5. . 11. T . I' . ('i itso ,(o .it 'k.ii W . ' . I o lks. 1oodl'e (t --\l. W. i --4'. . TI. A ld ..s nek W. \R~ Pum. .ooeI. Lydia ten1- TA. Ii. I'o'ynui , l . Tm \loun(1 t ill0 e ' .11. (inun151 It) (1 .0 oling, (t.l Elf fleilitheill. o5C~I0t Foresa 1 i . a. k. l Cnock t . lie Flem.-In .1 W . C'y rd.L.'N Ctn o--.II. Cops in d, .o . G.a Pitts, otnyfo 11a .enAdoaity \b a s . ('. 1 1.