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DEATI'I OF T. E. HARRIS. One of Waterloo's Oldest and Best Cit izens Died Suddenly Last Vednes day. Waterloo, Oct. 11.-The little town of Waterloo was shocked oil last Wed 3esday morning, October 6th, when it was announced that Thomas Etugene Barris had passed away (uring the night. lie retired the previous night in his usual healith and good spirits, and in the morning it was discovered that his spirit had flown, leaving his lifeless body in order on his bed. In the death of Mr. llarris Waterloo has lost one of its oldest and best citi zens. Born, reared and educated here, he early entered the arci of1 business, engaging in the mercantile business, and later in farning, proving a suc cess in each. For a ninher of yeari's he was our1. ellicient postinaster. Mr. I Iariris was kinid and consider ate in his bearings toward his neigh bors and friends, and conseqiuently Stood high in their estiination. lie cn ite ,0111 a large, respectable and in buential famuily, being the cidest. Sonl of the late .ioin 11. larris, and Mrs. Alary PIinson iarris of this couty. Air. Hiarris had only one brother the 1iate Dr. W. It. Hiarris, and th ree sisters, .\ rs. W. 11. Witartonl, iirs. losi Elliot. and Mirs. .1ohn1 E. iienderson, all of whoin preceded hin1 in death. Alr. Ilarris was t wiee iarried, first to Aliss Mary Fuller, who, alfter a itninher of years decease(d, leaving no children. Ills secon1d inarriage was wih l Miss Mlary lleains. of waurens, who suir vives hi . Aftir appropriate services ill tile Baptist chur1ch ol Waterloo, of which lie was a beloved inernber and faitifti deacon, we interred his reinains in the lpubic celitery to await. the res u3 trrcet ioil. The following' relatives, constituttci the active pall learers: .ohn 11. Wharton, .tr., Joe P. Wharton, llerird Ilenderson, lenjanin W. I li ills, Ala(rk \\. liellains and H)l. Wilson 11 arris. The honorary 11al hearti ters were (,ol. J, If. Wharton, 1H. C. Fuller, W. If. Wharton, Y. C. Ilellais, Ii. S. Wallace and Willis Yea rgin. The large and ,beautiful floral offerings covering his grave attest the love and esteem in which lie was held by his friends and neighbors. Mr. Harris had no afilliation with any secret order save with the Wood men of the World. lie is the last of the family name at Waterloo. lie has two incles, .\Ii. W. P. larris of Gray Couirt, and .\i .M ames T. Ilia rris of Spa rtanburtg, and one nephew, the lion. Wilson iIarris of Clinton. After eibalming the body it was placedl in a metalie cask(et, and thenI Into in airtiglit, waterproof case, and careftily and tnderly laid to rest Ihi the family plot. We loved him; we miss himt; we pray (;od's blessings up on the grif-stricken wife, and other bereaved ones. ".i. TI. M." Whenever You Need a General Toith Take Orevo's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless Ah1l Tonic is equally valuable s a General Tonic because it containo the well known tonic properties of QUIITND and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drivej at Malaria, E~nriehos the Blood ad Suilds up the Whole System. 50 oonta. Closing out sale of plants. Large1 lot of table ferns. Sale begins at 9 o'clock Satupday and lasts all (lay. L~auriens Floral Complanly. IT is SER10O'S. Somle Laur'ens Peopie llh to lCeaiize the Seilousniess of a Ialtiark. The constant achinig of a hadl back, The weariness, te tireid feelinug, Tlhte inlis and nehcs of kidntey ills May result seriously. i ni 'ele. follot)w. to do. St., itLurens, says: "My PaI waI*' in badl sitti and~ iuii i it. :naua.y cuil hard :ly ar d.\..-i I tni i wa advisedit i tul' i t .: i (Stai mitt mat ac 0 said: "Mly uaih ni I n Ila just asi [etron , Viutusly' riean id ii hot ieed ii since. rn a n D~oanu's Kidne beIa'. Mrj ely had. U F jat rM l.an C . Props., ihnffalto. N. Y. To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GRovig'S TASTELESS chili TONIC. You kntow what you are takiing, as the formula is printed on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron builds up the system. 50 ceea D)r. T. L. Tlmmerman Dentist People's Bank Building Phon, 828. Laureuu. S. C. Beauty of tho Dove. The mourning dove receIved its given namie f[om a the mournful sound of Its call notes. Its sad-voiced coo, coo, coo, suggests moaning and, next to the awful, storm-beaten wall of the screech owl, it Is, under certain condi tions, the most doleful sound uttered by an American bird. I knew one sen sitive woman who was so affected by the daily mourning of a neighboring (love that she begged a sportsman to frighten it away. Another peculiar fact about thil bird is the stranage mu sical note that is sounded by the vibra tion of Its wings. As the bird springs from the giound in flight. or wings Its way overhcad the pulsations of its wings give forth 0. ringing, metallic sound. like the twanging of a tight wire. This dove l'ves country roads, more than ally other bird. and to those who love b:autiful things, iis exquis itely m1iolded form and imminaculato plmage is a lways a pleasing to1Ilchi of nature. One might as well try to de scribe iln words the colors in a liro opal as those of this bird. low Catarrh is ('ontracted. 'liohers are solletillies so thought. less as to neglect the olds which their chialdrenl contract. The inlatumati1.1 onl of the ilucuis mellimbralle, at first acite, becomes chronlic andl the child has chron ic catarrh. a disease that Is sel don eured and that may prove a life's blurdlen. Malany persons who have this loatlisome diseaise wIll remiiember hav ing had freuiient colds at the Iime it was contracted. A little forethiought, a bottle of ('hambel h'rlain's Cough Rem edy jildicioluy ised, and' all this trol be I ight have beeln avoided. Obtain able everywhere. Had Given It. TIer-ol is a good story of a popular EInglih a(ictor. le had gone to give all eItelrtIinmenit at tile h1olse of a nouvea i riche. 'I'lere was a dinner on. Whviien he got there. to his anazeient, he wasl shown into the(. srvants' hall to wai4t. h'leir dinner was Just oil the table, ro lie accepted the butler's iivi tation andl(] sat. down to it with tieni. After the ieal,ti at which ihe was par ticularly bright, he went all through Ills prograi for tIh beneliit of his hosts, the servants. lie had hardly done when lie was suninioned to the draw ing room. to find the guests there sol enilly aeated Ili rows, waiting for him to comnmence. "'Commence,' he asked, with the bland smfile for which lie is noted. 'Commence what? My little entertainment? Oil, I see. Very sorry, but-it's over. I gave It, as I always do, where I dined. Good night.'" When Yon Take Cold. With the average man a cold is a seriouls inatter and should not be tri tied With, as sollite of the most dalger ons diseases start with a common cold. Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and get rid of your cold ats quickly as possible. lol are not experienliling when yo1 use this reilledy, as it has bwe'l ill u1se for llany years and has an established rpltationi. It contains 110 op0ium1 or o0er' narcotic. Obtainable tve ry w le re. This Odor is Safety-First Device. An ingenious arrangement to safe. guard a person from drinking the con tents c'0 tho wrong bottle has boon in ve'nted. Tho arrangement is plaoed in the neck of the bottle and connected wuith the stopper, which oontaina a sub stance thlat gives off a pungent odor when the cork is removed. Not only does It warn the person holdIng the bottle but send. its pengent warning all over the houe.. Shiould a chIld tamnper with a podoon bottle, for in stannoe, members of the family would know It the instant the cork was re mnoved and could rush to the child, pr6ff6* to' t*o'vont sierious Illness or death. ,ll flyjirostrgling effect of constant Bac'ka('be and. those dlepressing, bear idi# dIowit'sidht pihins' from which wo mnl suffer so mul~ch, i ar qilckly re lili ed( wheni'i D). SlI.\lON'S SQUTAW \j i \VI N IH is used4. Iit acets directly (mI tlhei ('ause of tihe trleC restores regua ari ty, aids1 digestion)1, bilds upi 1114 bod(y an albriings back tihe vigor' and14 (ceerf'ulness 441 lieaithI. I'iee $1 .h10 Iaer htle.''ohI bty all di'uggists. Protect the Birds. Tih' idllfe of,01 the country is im1 l4ortantu to its wel'r'. it is well that knowl\ed'Ige'0 of.ts fact1 is being seat 1' red bro,:ile~., aIs many1 a re unaIic '!4:: u:4 b theI gr'eat work of1 044n sera'n uh- thr birds pefo.rml' ill h' 1o:, z:! 4(rdr in saving grit nat inrtal malh.01, Ther binitorimate (shis oan wof shem toddeep in ahncstat", e of w orrniwast I whichh ther r' n the presenlt i'euiade in Ca'yusear of Strone ~ tiorribo." Tp1ow1 manyli makes a yu inhad peoe 'asayi "Iualynno "omethitgIg tltnging to happen"eybelt oe-a tithati ha acuant reapsoned Now, is happening, in the patient's own sys tem. It may be a badly working lIver, ora wyeak heart, or any of the organs, or, perhaps, some difficulty in the In testinal tract. The disorder may not ?~hve direct evidence of its exIstence, buit still be responsible for this ap Darently causeless worry, CASH | CASH, We Have the Goods You Want In Style' In Quality In Price Beautiful, stylish and serviceable fabrics for making dresses, suits, skirts and waists; destinctive tailored suits; Dresses, Waists and Skirts; splendid underwear for men and women and children and winter goods for the entire household. Only goods -of the finest character are offered, at prices that are within reach of all. Visitors to the County Fair are especi ally invited to visit our store Fair -Day. Ladies and Misses Department. Men and Boys Department. Outini g, in all colors, regula r 10e m unbiher, ou. price.. no thue has Davis Roper Co.0n8 been letter prepared 1N y Is. ext r " value Sea iland, ou r price .... .... .. $1.00 w e xl ovk4 of fall elotiling for men Who want, to look 1 -ds. extra value ( in h 1a Ils, our price .... .... .. $1.00 hei bew t.. Crepe de Cihie in all colors, value $1.25, our price .. $1.00 Ixt ra value Waists, worth $1.25 and $1.50, our prive $1.00 New Shirts, all pries, extra values, ... .... $3.00 up to $9.75 oig lot Serge D resses, reguila i $6.00 value .... .... $5.00 Heuuitifil Silk 'oplin Dresses, value $7.50, for $6.00 There are here iany styles for young fellows at $10.00 to iarty Dresses and Evening Dresses, extra val uue $10.00 to.... .... .... .... .... ........ ........ $15.00tte i suits at Wool Sweaters, all colors. good vallues, $1.75, $2.25 and $2.50 $50 $2. to $25.00. And t 1ere th swry proviio Silk Sweaters, only few left,, value $6.50 for ...... .. .. $4.95 fo t 11itiei wo ini e handl e r ly p u at Silk l'et tieoats, eautiiful line, valiies .... .... $1.00 to $4.95 flot lie t l 15vi 0 Ao e hav ' h led o r yea c e at get the best value thiat money (call lbuy when -buying here. Millinery. Our ciash saving price on Ladies Hats is gaining favor. The ladies iire del ighted over their savings and are coming here M Hats. for their millinery. See our valIne Iats $3.00, to $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 and .... .... .... ... .... .... .... .... .... ..$8.00 Variety is the spie in our line of AMen's IM& A score of new styles ill st iff and sioft, hats to pick fromi at. $2.00 to $3.50 Suits. $10.00 to $30.00. Ex1 ra Special .... .... $16.75, $18.75, $19.75 and $24.75 Positively tlie last word of antinnn suit fashions. Newest Cool weat'huer has arived to tay and now is the time to buy fabrievs, latest mlodels, fevatuingll high-low colhlrs and furl trim.l W fahi ix a x iidl ,fati ~iu t g-owcllaisa iliii P i- yotir winter underwear. W've got .just thle thing every main mt ings, also tailored anuid semii-tail ored ef'eets. A wide range wat who desires to keep warni and onifortable dung the of all the populi artl styles and t'he best values to be had any- (old winter 1its. whereill___________County.___ nion Suits.... ................$1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 I o(y 's Union Su'iits .... .... .... ......... ..... 50 and .75 Dresses. Men's Shirts and lrawcrn, per garment .50 Serge Dresses .... .... .... .... .... .... $5.00 to $13.50 Party Dresses.... ....................$10.00 to $1'. 5.00 Other Wearable Dresses ................$6.00 to $12.50 Beautiful frocks developed in the new silks and serges and silk combinations. Your early autumn wants for street or We also have an unusually attractive line of ties, shirt, general wear can be thoroughly satisfied from our varied e- eollars, gloves, socks, pajamas, bath robes that are Brst in loction. Exti-iie anid conservative Htyles to pleawe all tastes. qaTrity and lowest in tpriee that you can find anywhere. By selling forYo lsei cash we save DAVIS-ROPER Y you from 10 to you don't buy 25 per cent. on COMPANY here for Cash. your goods. (11li1FER UP year and I have been seared!( on sey- bis stispendet's (lown. lie ruin haek ('rul iit AR STPI) oral 00ceai0114, esilelal ly when~ I toward tlie switchi board an I wa:d epe e ta her Thlat Thedi Grouchy Feeling Means at ePPSI ta hyi o 'rlat riril rouciy Felig MsuN %.oulld 1be here ait. night, by Inlysel f and af'raid lie had the jinmniles 011(1 was1 510l11)0. D)r. Kilag's New liseovery, 1,1. er.s wil(11'30i(ltan thde tiis~o1 Ill oe 1 0)1(1 going to ti'y ti110 twenty-three hundred is a remedy or tried mnerit. It has hid' Il.V-r-Lax wIII clear y'on ouIt, and tl"d lr~ o~ i- ~ i iemre o 0 er. a1111e you1 feel tine and dand y agaiin. It the light a lg wouid begin to shoot. volt treationt a1( 1 tried to C elt it 0 own o t e a et o it Sear. is just as effective as4 alo iel, but has about On the w ires. The " I w u II get i '', bill he w as too fast for 1i), s0 lie 11o14 t ii healingold age tes to it oo ih none of its well kno.vn' disagvrechbe in soe be lorner ao] it-3' to co ntent my- w viit to ile llhone ad ang 80i110 O1e01a1d i Iug t r e ii1-r often aabled ey altei'-0floet x. c~i ae osnsellf by singing ''Jesw; LOVOT'* or MIY and1( I 1hea1d liii say (01110 1)- I1lliI. d I' il r (%Ilcjatilleit. Dri. King's Now Lli--Ver-Lax elim nates Poisons, -nhcigctgi leanses tile systemi, nd relieves non- ou-l" or soe other good old h'i, lie went bac otit at the (1or at tie l~seoverV4 tolls tio h stipation' iIn a tholrol gh but pleasant expecting eVery mite for the next speed of Da, Patch, and left me to manneVr. Ax l Itl thaarkwen regtgulaolrlaiy, wsabo.01( eiee I ~llletelliilx mne.A l)il i ken regularly, shot to get. 1110. So last Monday ni1ght Solve thie mi1stery file best I Couldl, buit Money back if it fails. Hec andl $1.00 means consistent hea th and 110 doctorI was sitting herc trying to read s01110 I ss1w Dr. %Vo1kn1nT the next day and blills. Gmuarante E;very \) ottle hearing the likeness of ' K. Grigsby, is guarall- whiere It said the French have madl~e Now, Mr1. 'dto,01 I ha1Ive been mlt- H ave you1 ever crone throtigli a tylli tend to give . . isfaction orl your m noney twesl tiw gains north or mosnIp, north of -led tell years and I an ye y sorry to Cal hIre forest inh-e50 you id i Col? will h~o !'0turiodl. Voi' satle here In .60c MIa'vignios 11)d along thie road fromt say fithat I haven't ha0( any explerien~ce NV'ht a vi oi'ous ipill)15 It sent! How and~ $1.00 size bottles at Laurens D~rug an $.0 iz joteBatLurnsDij'Ville-Suir-Taurho to 'Cornay-en-Dor- In that line yet, but if it scar-e I1) Yo1 openedwdeyulngtoak Co. ' le h~oIlwd O"ln, otk 31)01 s0 a. ma101 that never wenlt to tbat way I prefer to remain like &I'll) cUalities. Yes, Dr. B3ell's I'ine-'Iar Pfes Cared In 6 to 14 Bega school ally more titan I (lid and stali Williams, Robert Boyd a1( Little Honey pcsesses those stimulating OINTMENT fails to cure any case oftehitng, Now ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ cogs ol a, we oura tiTe Inner lining of the throat DMlnd,Bleedinwor Protrudinitlibal6tol4d ay, l1e (lid go, lius lot. got bi'1t11s 0 1N o p w y r t s strengthened In Its attack agaist Tile fatst application gives 1(180 and Re9 5f in his; bean to digest suich (lurned If you get iad and want to fight, you Cold germs. Every famnily needs a bot Thef fas appicato gHve Ias thnd tilt. 50c~ ut h n on o e es s . o n l c n t nl th n . 2 c ~ ~ C S 5 5 down and hollered flooralb for Wood- out several years ago that fighting ~ . 2 ~ i~n Arow Wilson and quit. So about that was bad on the eyes and I will abso- For a Muddy omplexlot, Imine run In at the lUtely refuse to ACCOMOlate YOU, 50 Take Chamberlain's Tablets and * ** .* *. * * # front door and I could see that lie was there you are, adopt a dlot of vegetables a11( cereals. Editor The Advertiser: scared muchly, so to speak. Ho was J. W. E 10 l 'have been working In the power bare headed, had on one shoe and was Ware Shoals, S. . copexa w h myt Oban house here at wthis place about one holding he i at with botl hands, October, 3d, 1915. e greatly a aotntnraTh wodh .r Soul" orsome ablrekeverldhhymn