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The Chewiest Chewing Gum ever Chewed Chew Bobs" 5c. the packet or two "Bobs" for a cent at all the better stands and stores. HAT'S the idea in "Bobs," Little One? Why, just to give you a chewier chew, a mintier pepperminte-a bit of class in your gum. Made heart shaped, so you'll know them by sight and nobody can slip anythig else to you when yoi say "Bobs." Everybediy s 'm-"Bobs" This Coupon is Worth $1.00 on a Pair of Walter's Glasses, or 50c on a Pair of Lenses, Mounting or Frames t, ;N6 lb-FIsIl" WALTER'S Scientilically .\lde ( iliae Scielnifically Fill Glasves. 4 ~(;rornid Floor, 1T21-11 .\ain S. Walter Opli(i C pimy gti(' ny Couthia. S. C. RlevvivedI fro rnk .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . St i Ill in I I y ' 1 h . e I IIt i :ldre .) 1 1 1-S A d d lre ss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . On1v Il ol '1 :lar in 1 1rt lainen :t for a :ir of\\^:l It e r jig (l ia e 'itIy Coents inl part flaylimnlt f'or1 a1 pa; .ir fll' e r ni in i 11,01111t Vot N0(1111 0 '111 11 E It 11( glt.ju1 ii d tg tit i ~'je a OO li '.\t h i l (s TI -:i30i'i.ed ). 1 ,. \V .\bI-T 111It. \We fit glassv for youi and1( vluarante14 'atisfau-lifon inl .ve.ry" detail. Yoll are i sr to hl unpre d ith tlll- erfl sciinltifilo xain t Iionl which d1. r filruines th : 4- I In Ilh of en e that youl 'shouhi~ wear. Yout ar r to e p1lasd wlg Iith I liallnnr in which you r 'hgasoses fit wh in comt phled. 'il ll . ho devotes Ils entir tile to \he prescribing o * a mukes the exaination in a privat exam ti liation roomi , whichl i.s lhorw u hl( 4tillippred to lr ake itleId lroper ex aminlationl possile. \e opera e the flion,\ high a e i oplical parlors inl he. -s at re ileni :; Ltare grou111dl. 8111 io Iele(se dup 1liva td w o you wail. If ouit of town-l. 11mil brokeni -!la.Ss s inl. \v' it. repair and mufneltur .ls ts. IExam1inlationl Withont ( hargev lit 01b11,1ation1 S1,11n111ar.1-4 I'lees-. Rest filial ity alui num f 11ilIran : i ith 1- -nses . . .. . .. . . . .. . . .. $2.40 10-year, "obd-filled -spwclmllo frn \\ ith lnes. . $L.40 to $65.0 Torie Lvenses g,'210 Extra. G"oldI-filledI "Ilold-Fas:t" tir "Shutr-mniountings, witlnses, $L.40 to $6.0011. Solid gold "Slmr-on" or ''llob ',l-I lotinit igs, with lenses, $0.00 to $4.00. 0. L. Walters Optical Co. spoecilist.-s inl lm Ila1sss 1221 .Moin Streel. Oppiosiele stillt Oce Offiee Hours: S .. 31. to 7 1'. 31.: Sniiays Ill to 12:30. Cures Old Sores, Other Itemotuas Van't Ore. Ihe Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head The worst cases, nomatter ofhowlonstandbr. e f its ltie an1d laxative effect. 1,AXA. are cured byte., ondtterfu, hol rbte.Il lw: UR OQUINtNItis betterttanordinary are cured by tile w~tdeufgiR, Ciii ru*noMIn1. Q1ifiggio an1(] (to(leS l tt cauIse tiervotisiiess iinT Porter's Antiseptic Henlig 0I. 11 relieves ring itt tengi. Renmber tie fotll tuiie and Pain and Heals at the same thne. 2Sc. SOc,14.00' look for the signatture of Ej. W. GROVEC. 25c. * .1 * LISBON .NEWS. ** Lisbon, Oct. 4.-The farmers are go ing right along getting their cotton out but the rain camte last wock, and stop ped all hands. We were nee(ing rain 1 so that -we could comtmnence to sow t simall gin. Votcl and clover have been sown butthe ground was so hard, the preparations were not as they should have been. The much nee(dedI rain will filk the land so that we can sow more oats than ever, and soon C get ready to get the land In apple Pe order-that we may sow more wheat, in fact break. the record in Laurens I t i county. We have the right kind of' soil and can make the wheat if we will I sow enough of It. No brother farmers, we saw last January that on account of the for'eign wars, we would have to chanige ouir way of farming, so we (.it our acreage, then we cit our1, fer tilizer bill and that within Itsself mheanlt inore food stuiff for mn1111 anil 11 heast and less cotton and we are go ing to realize twice as mouch for our cotton, so yoti see for yourself that sipply an demlianl0 intiis the1 nmatket in any commerce, so let us aftend these meetings and see what we can learn from each other. aid at the same . timie organiize, get together and stand 0 togeterlii, m:ke (otton for a' living price with plenty of hog and hoiny, .111d then yoll will not have to sell your i otton u1ntil it gets above tihe cost of prodlictionl. Let us go into the cat tie alld hog bisilness. "ol. N. 11. Iial has offred to get ns a 111oroighbre lt II, of any brved we wish, at1d help us that we may hld p otiselves, so let us get oit of this one idea of rarming. make erytlihing you ived oi thev firml, thel make all the cottonl you enn, byI that youl will al- II ways get a liviig priee for your (ot lonl. The 'oittn (il Is going to be ver( y v short this time. anl if 'ir. Mo' ('ravv will ()hs(-trve tlore 'losely, lie will ild out that the Inan who picksh ('ot1on ev('ry day. is cot'r'e't when he' V says the cropl inl I'iltrons vounity is go ing ill be extreinely short this tite. IHis last report will show it, aill if it <dovsn't1 wo will Set him up1 to a .i. .1lhn 11. Slot son ha.0. .\ 1nan1 can't tell 1111 aiut a colton( fiell riding along 11hv road, im1 youl pult an old timei pick .-in ihe liehld ald see what he has to p say after Ie goes over t lie i(l. .\lr. an1l \lrs. laloyl lHallew atil son, F rank. .\'s. l'earl 1-:h1aniks alI child, rc ad .I\r. 11. 11. llaie'oek, all of i'nion. wer-e r-ecent visitor., of .1. T. A. Itallow.L They cattie in their ear. .\Mrs. .\largaret ('it wothy of liollea Patlh is visiting hei calghlter, Mirs. 0. It. lolities. V .\liss Saral 1lloltmes spieti last week with reclati-vs inl (reenlville. .\r. llenlry .\ilail m a rettirnti from d l'inv \'iew. N. ('. Ilkisnmerous frienids b ar 1adrt see him hak lioi to stay. .\l .. . it. s ullivatn was looikiig af ltr hi.; biusinless inl this coiniillity last .\londay. Iting otne .lihn lt'own's throt Ier'idlay iht. we'( ireally t hink it' we' h:id tore niighits in IlaIn-. .\lastei' ('hartles .\liatn has rturnedi' I'( smO t her l m' any dtt l's at thle b ishon hligh s'hool. .\lls." \lbure taught this s'himl upj to last .ltune and~ she~ wi'll he ale to take~ up wh'er~me sheo left off, and we loo0k tforward'( to a pr'ospuerouis SCho yi((13ea, P.o5 let l'verybodliiy help mlake (luri school0 secondll to nine. -~ - t EAT BIG MEALS! NO SOUR, ACID STOMACH INDIGESTION OR GAS "l'aple's lupepslin" Is Qikt'I ,t, Sitr est Stomtnehi BelIef hk now ni Try It! Tittie it! l'all('s I liaimp sill will dI gest any3thlin you 311 eat amti ov'.er(omfe S a sotirt, gassy' ort (lt-oft-lrder .1 timach surely withiin lIve miintes. ' If your tmtealIs dIon't lt (iii omfotably3, a orl what y'ou eat lies l ik' a Imop ofp hiearithurnti thast iS a sign olf iniges lion. (1-t fromi y(o1 " harmat'ist a fifty- e ('e'nt iasie of l' afe's I lpllsinl and1 take wVill be( no( so;l - risintgs, ito he lchintg or tindlige'stedl fr/otd milx('d withI a('id, no0 stomiaelh gas or hiear'iurtn, futllne(ss (It heavy feelinug in the stomachi, niat-e sea. deb'liltatinig hieadnehes, dizziness I andil, lwsides, theree will beC no( SOur' food left. overI ini thle stotinach to p olson y'our breath Iwith Iiaulisl'llus odors. Pa'lpe's DIhapelisni Is a certain eutre forI (lit -of-or'detr stomacil(hs , he1(ause( It lakes hold of your1 foodl and1( digests it It .lust Ithe samie ats If your1 stomtach *i wasn't thiere.b itlief In fiv'e mlittlos fr'em all stom- I aeh miser'y Is waitIng for' youi at an 1113 (rug store. Th'lese large fIft y-een t cases 'otalitn enouIlgh "P ape's 'DI apoIpsin"' toc keepCI the entire fail y free firomt stoimach 'I d isordoer's and( ind igest Ion tflt maliny mnn01 th18 It .hngstr In-vounr home. t * * * a a *'* -a a a a * * -a * a * . anners for "Everybody. * .* * * * a a a a a a * a a., New York schools have added a new tudy to their cirriculum this year, nd all pupils will be required to study manners." Not only the act of cour aous deportnent, but the underlying rinciples of sincere courtesy will be Iven attention. At first glance this appears to be ist another "frill" in the educational ,orld, but considered more carefully, lc real worth of this training is ap arent, and it.is probable that to many upils wvhose homes do not afford such raining, .it will be' n~ore valuable in ter' life than music or drawing. In iet, it will rank right along side of lie three R's. The young man or woman who goes ut into the world dependent Iponi lir I own exertions for their living nd advanceieit will fInd that one of lcir big assets is (lliet, courteous ianners. Tihe knowledge of the right liing to do at the right time gives a oise that creates a favorable imipres ion and predisposes people gonerally i t'heir favor. The home is, of course, the best lace for instilling this knowledge, but mutist be reneibered that thousands f im11 migrants are swarming into this ountry, and probably will be greatly iereased. Children of those peasant ureigners do not liave the advantage f tile home training of the better inwricani lioies, and yet they have le sterling qualities that Imake theni ood and desrable citizens. iier(e is 0no better place than the '1ools iII which to instill American ustois and good manners into the lind anid mnake-uip of the child. And ood manners can characterize the uiblest (itizen as 'well as the mil onaire. No teneler sliould b per lii ted in tile sc'hools whose voice is ot well miodulated and whose man ers could not le taken as a 1110ol y the children wlio spend so great a art of their t1im1e with her. (ood iann1ers should not he at class sset. tit should be a national char Itritl. Exchange, Mlaria or Chills & Fever, redcription No. 666 is prepared'especially ir MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER.' ive or six doses will break any case, and taken then as a tonic the Fever will not turn. It acts on the liver better than alomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25e Ilow Ctrhi otatd .\lotler are solietills so tioliglt. iss "Sto nleglect Ilie colds which hIetir b1ildreni contract. Thle inlammat11,ionl 1, thvIle us mlemlbranev, al first, acuite, v(enmes iroi4 an( the childi has bronie 'atarrh. a disease that is sel 0m CiiII and hait may prwove a life's IIidell. Maly persons wlho have tis mIlhsome1 disease will romemliber hav 1. h ad friluent. oids0.1 at the tMie it -as conracted. A-little forethought, bottle4 of Chlamlberlainl's Coulgh Hteml (IN .jildiciouisly used, and111 all this trol L. might hae leei avoided. Obtain Looking at Home. Re centily' a tand oi(f sociological ex l'lorers dis'ove'red an (odd( lit tle (11s riet t hatI nleehu attenltilon. its iiopu-i 11tion of somet1,10 5t'SoilIs was mnostly i(r'cign horn. Newly landed immi ranl ts floated'( ito it and were con-' idierably 4xlilte'd bly alle(gedi gides (nd (111 othrlduhins abtils to the Inex 'Crl0enced(. .\!o. t ofi the4 working ini Iliabiits w('re (mll ~oy('d as piorters, )1i01hioeen, scrubwomnen, and1( In ike~' uskilled, I oorly paid( t rades. A i (4gle' block yieldedll~ ([.50ese of tubler iiloits in a year. This sociological ndl is on the ho wer end of Manhattan [Ilandl, walIled ini hy t he skyscra pers f the fi inanclial district, from which lie luouintain heads of muichi organiizedl hlilont lhoy mllighit have1' tossedi a bis tit inito it if it had occu rred to them (4 lookl that1 wa :y. Abiout nine times iul of t(en p'rop1er (ilij45t s for Clhai itablo nitervien'ltlon are right aron th1i1111le cor 10' tfrom you11-Wheothier you live on Ianhaittan41 or ini 10m poria, Kfan.- Sat ('(lay ECeiniig Post. Whieni Voti Ta'ke ('old. With thec average main a co1ld is a I'ri(ous 5 na1(ter and1( shii old not lie trii edi V1g w ith as some of the mlost dan lger' uIS diseases start with a (Cillomo coldl. 'ak lC '11haerlain's C'oughi Remedy nid get rid ofI your( I'old4 as <plic kly as 'hen you use flits remedy~i3, as it hias (een ini use8 for' mani~y year Is and~ has an stablish ed repu taltion. It. contin no 15 1 ver'yw~here. Red Meat and Appendicitis. M\an Is the only animl~al that has ever 00en kniown to suffer from ap~peni-I Itis. le is thle onily animal~l who makes aitIng ai pleasure, who gormandizes nd overfItlls hIs intestinal tract wIth ighily iitrogenious, p~roteod food mea'1ts), 41( and wh oeats muoro than can o digest ed-the uilgestedl portions roceedinig to pi0onoius dlecomlposi. lon. I143d mea'ht ini the intestinal tract I a poisonl. 'There' is some connection etweeni glulttoiny and1( appendicitis; but herel is a Strnger~C1 'oninection be ween red me(at and( appendilcitia. wvigorating to the Pale and Sickly he Ofd Rtandard general strengthening tonic ROvi'S T ASTIILESS chili TONIC, drives ou lalarin.enrichies the lood.and builds upthesys. mm. A true tnd. i'or adutsannd children. San Por Women Only Dr. Simmons Squaw Vine Compound' is prepared expressly for the ailments of women. It contains ingredients which act directly on the delicate female. constitution, mildly and pleasantly-yet it exercises a most beneficial effect 4 all through the system. DR. SIMMONS t Squaw/Vine Compound 2 Overcomes weakness. nervousness and irritability. Gives prompt relief from the depressing bearing-down pains, backaches, nausea and irregularities which cause so mpch suffering and despondency. It has a most happy effect. Restores strength. renewdd hope, cheerfulness and the energy and will to per form the duties of the household which formerly were so trying and distasteful. + Sold by buggists pt'tDeale-s. Price $1.00 Per Bottle A + C. r. SIMMO~1-I !DICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI Te"Wonder Car" j Electric Starting and Lighting The new Maxwell is equipped with the Simms. Huff Electric Starting and Lighting System. This system is a single unit type, combining in one instrument the generator and motor. It is the simplest, "sure-fire" powei-ful self starter made and has about one-half the wire of ordinary starters. We are waiting to take you for a test ride in the car that has broken all low "First-Cost" records, and is breaking all low "After-Cost" records. 4 IIV~fVVlUIlu/i I lC11tn'C~azTTw I Demountaile m- EwtuidigAtc RgnzVision W:ddA'ie/d 2!dspe/o l itn FOB. D.OETr oT &eryl wdirr Abxwleljd LAURENS MOTOR CAR COMPANY An Old Kentucky Home Since I Began Taking Peruna I Weigh 120 Pounds for the First Time in My Life. My former weight was 102 lbs. My m Mother who is 76 Years Old Had Grown so Weak She could scarcey walk. She also took Pcruna and is flesh ier and looking well, Tito nhnivo oplendld wroman J.. MrA. fltt i1frnflton. of 018 flloIn Avp., 1,ntnnln, ITKy. Sho rmoonnends Per in to uil inusm~ ves & 1 ii i Vrin .. of ( 411nitis, Oto. for a freo copy of the Ils of JI. NoTICE - cr'eed fr 1 e hundr (ed tliousand STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. d I () on rillion, two hundred an11d b1l1y ihm ou.:ind dollar s, di vltid in Notice Ili hereby given that. a mi eet- to tv', i VI s t arul live h undid Ing or the stockholders of Wattis lills sharIs of the p1a1r va lie iof 0110 hun1. Is called and will be held at. the of- ded dollai each. flee of the Coipany near the City of TJhe regular ainal meet ing of the Iairens, Sotih 'Carolina, on the 2011h stockholdels will be hold at the sa me day of October, j.),5, at 12 o'clock, time nd place. noon1, to conisider resolutiitons adopted .1. AI)tKIt SMYTII, .JRl., by the Directors at. a meeting hold oil President. the 20th day of September, .1915, pro- TIlOS. 1. AWYG IRT, viding that the capital ntock be In- Secretar.v.