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Boils and Pinples Dangerous . S. S. S. Your Remedy Standard For Fifty Years Modern science has proven that boils and carbuncles, pimples and un Sightly skin blotches, are the danger signals of diseased blood. Scaly skin and itching of 1czema, Scrofula, rashes-all skin diseases are aggravated by bad blood-it's the Infected blood that's dangerous. Don't wait for the boils. If you have pimples and blotches, take instant action. Pnimples tell you that your blood Is filled with impurities. You must wash out your blood, strengthen and stimulate it to healthy action with Nature's own blood tonic, S. S. S. It Is the standard blood purifier of the worl Don't use .ny drugs, don't use ointments and salves. S. S. S. relc the blood, drives out the Impurities. It makes healthy pers ratlon to poison is literally sweated out through the skin. Bolls, blotch , ma and the Scrofula in dications disappear. It does what salves ai ons can never do-it goes to the very root of the trouble by reaching blood. Your skin becomes clear and you soon feel the vigor of the return of perfect'ieaIth. S. S. S. Is purely vegetable. You cai get it at any druggist's, but you miust take S. S. S. Let us tell you about blood dieases. Write for book o# facts, "Vat the Mirror Tells." If your Is a long standing case, write for expert advice to S. S. S. Co., Atlanta, Ga. I hICHSLIN-FOUNoD.o..,85 MICH N Casings and Tubes AND W. P. Hudgens' Service -- The Best Possible Combination Highest Grade Gasoline W. P. Hudgens' slaUaIslUIswiuuawiuinni ONE QUALITY ONLY -THEBS Some Quick Sellers We mention here a few of the many items that were recognized by expert buyers during the past week and purchased freely. Yard wide Pongee Plaid Silk in choice col oring. Perspiration -proof Chiffon Taffetas. 36 inch* plain Wash Silk, colors whi e, - green, light blue and navy per yd. 5c The range of Silk Finish Poplin r ning from 15c to 25c per yard Just opened a yard wide Velv t orduroy in pure white at 50c. With a full line of Silk Velvets all stand ard shades. W. G. WILSON & CO. *F LEETS 'Chap Stic' for chapped hahi and lips-a remedy at has proven its worth or many winters. Powe Drug Company TRISTRAM 1. HYDE IS DECLARED TIIE NOMINEE A Deiand By Mayor Grace for a Ile connt Iejected by Comitifee. Charleston, Oct. 16.-Tristram T. Hyde was declared the nominee for mayor of Charleston by a majority of 128 votes over the incumbent, John P. -Grace, at the conclusion tonight of an eight hour sitting or the city democrat le executive coimittee, called togeth er to canvass and publish the vote cast in the Primlillary election held Tuesday. The session was adjocrned from that of yesterday, which broke up in a riot that Involved the death of a iewsImper mian, Sidney -J. Cohen, tile shootinlg of four othe'rs and the (lub bing of two. Three hundred militia imen patrolled tile streets .and main tained strict watch over the German Artillery H alf In which the meeting cominenced shortly before noon. A protest by Major Hyde was sis tained over the objection of Mayor Grace, which action threw out entire ly the vote polled in club two of ward ten. *A demand by Mr. Grace of a re count was rejected, habeas corpus proceedings were begun this evening to procure the release from police headquarters of two Hyde men, Brown and McDonald, who were arrested charged with conplicity in the affray of yesterday. Col. N. M. Blythe, commanding the troops on duty said he had no idea when the millItia would be withdrawn. "I am here subject. to the orders of the Governor" lie said. Saturday night shoppers aln( theatregoers together with hulindredls of persons interested in the political Ievelopment made up a lirong which crowded the streets this evening 1) ln extraordinary de -gree. T Iee has been no disorder. MOTHER! GIVE CHILD "SYRUP OF FIGS" IF~ TONOUE IS COATEb If cross, feverish, Sick, bilious, (-1(lean little liver 1111 1 bowels. ('hildren love this "fruit laxative'" and neothing else cleanses the tender stolach, lIver an( bowels So niicely. A (.hild sim ply will not st01) plaving to em pty tfhe bowels, and the result is, they become tightly clogged with waiste, li ver' gels sluggish, stomiac: sour, then yor little one becoimies cross, half-sicl. feverish, don't. eat sleep or act naituirally, breath is had. system full of cold, has sore throat, stomhach-aehe or dIar ioena. Listen, mother! See if toig . is coated, tlien give a teaspoilnf of "CalIfornia SyrupI of Figs" am in a few lourI's all 'Ie constlipaite -.iasic, souri bile and IIn(ligested fo i pasfss out of Ithe sy-s tem, and you 1 eC a well, I'layifil child again. .lillions of iotlers give "('al'ir Syriip of ligs" heaiise it. is eifecIt13' laI'mless: childreni love it, and it ner or fails to act on lie stomach, Iiver and bowels. A.\k y'ouIr drui'igglst for a .;o-centil hot ie of "California Syr iup of Pigs," wicl has full directions for hables, chil(ren of all ages and for grown-u pjs tplainly prinIte on tle bottle. leware of ('onti1 iterits sold h(iere. Get tlie genini e. Ilnade by' ""'alifornia Fig S'yrup CoIlm paIy.'" Refuse any other kind with coniteipt. * LONO V'IEWi NEW~~S. * * S * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 5 Long View, Oct. I8.--After' several day3s of rainy wecat hier we are having s0ome very 1pretty wveathuer now. The far'mers of this section ai'e get ting along fine gathering cr'ops and prepar'ing to sow grain. Miss DollIe Mae Cole and Milss Eth el Reader spent the night at i. B. 13. Owen's recently. Mrs. J. RI. Holland is spending a few days with her' paients, Mr'. andl Mr's. hR. L. 0ole. Mirs. J1. 0. Hemnminger is on thle sick lIst this wveek. Mr'. Hloyle Colemnan spent Saturday and Sunday in the Rlock liridge sc tion. Allss Rluthi Goddarid has returned home to Coronaca. Mr'. W. P'. A\da ir has beein bumsy foi' the last two weeks niaking syrup for the public. Mi'. Quince Smith has hurchase'd a Pea thi'asher' andl wIll th rash foi' the A C'I,000E:D SYSTE'l'f Ar'e you bilious, dizzy' and lIstless? D~r. King's New Life Pills token at once seizes up)on 'onst ipation and1( star'ts the hls1 moving nlatuirally .and easily. Moreover' It acts wIthout giiing. Neglect of a clogged system oftent leadls to most sei'ious complica tions. Poisonous mattei's and a body ploor'ly functioning needl immediate at tent ion. If youi ishi to wake up to mnorriow mnoi'ning happy In mInd and( enti'cly sat isfledl, sinrt your treatment tonight. 25 a bottle. liow ('atarrht Is ('onitriacted. Motheris ore somnetlines so thlouight less as to nueglect the colds whleh thou' chi ldren c'onitract. The In Iamimatiton of tile mucus miembr'ano, at first acute, becomes chronIc and thle childi has5 chiionie catarrh'l, a disease that Is sel dlom cured and( thlat may03 pi'ov'e a life's burden. Many persons who have this loathsome dIsease will r'emembuer bav lng had frequent colds at the tine It wias contr'actedl. A little forethought, a b)ottle of Chamberlain's Cou1gh Recm 0(dy judicIously used, andi all this trioui blie might hove been avoided(. Obtain able every3whern. PLANS LARCE IND RIEASES IN AltWY AND NAVY Administration Scelitic for Defense, Virtually Comlleted, Contemttnittes Available Militia Force of 485,000 Men and Addition of Sixteen caipital ShIps. Washingtonl, Oct. .15.-The adminis tration programme for national de fense to be recornmedled to tle forth Coming sessionl of Congress pi)roposing i total expen(1ittire oil the ariIy anitd navy nIext year of about $100,000,000 VIr tually was completed tonight. Secretary Ga rr1i-soi's pilan, approved by the presiden t, calls for aIn ilcreaOse or $7o,0ooo in tle war depart men t's annual appropriation, to be used for a ugnictiig tbe regular army to 1.1U, 0111) 1en and the creat ion of a new continIental arIy of .100,000 mllen1, which, together With the mi ilitia of* 125,100, wouil( give the I'llited States a military fo-rce in time of need of t;665,ooo. Approval was also given today to the proposal of Secretary Daniels and the general board of the navy for a five-year naval construction pro gramme to cost $500,000,000, giving the navy tell new dreadnaughts and six battle criiers as well as more than 70 submarines, 50 destroyers, tl scout cruisers and a host of auxiliary ships. Secretary Daniels and members of the general board were in conference until late tonight discussing the exact nTber of ships to be recomnllcilded for the first year an11d a plan for equal izing the expenditures over the five year period. After the conferenice of' Secretary D an iels, Asxixtatll Secretary ltoosevelt an(d tle gele'ral board adjorllIed at moldinight, it becarne known that the following naval const rIct ion pro gramme for the Iirrt of five years had bein decided epoii: 'Two drea(doughts, two battle cruis ers, 25 coast subiarines, five sea going submarines, 12 desl royers, an in Crease of S,000 in pe'sonltcI alld the augntiatiot by 250 of' the naval aadeliy studeit body. Secretary (arrison has guia rded (arefilly his plani for Strelngi heniig the military establishment and organ iziig a grt'eat contilletial arity for de fense, anid vIrtually nlothilng was known of it until tonight. The progranlille proposes: First: Regtilar' arimy, I 111.0) men, -In inerease of) illore thani 50,000 meln inl tile preisetl establishintent. Fw onld: A coninen4-tal arm11y, -100, 000 strolg, enlisted for -Six years for service wvithinl the conitinlentl 'nit1ied Stat es. 'I'hese mn wol1d setrve t wo months a year for the first tiree years with Ile colors, unI1delgoinig. a period of iitenisive trainlting. 'The r'emoaiting iltree years they vould be oil fiurtlough subiect to (.all in time of need. It is estilted that 40,000 of the 510,000 llenI ti1s provided foi would be ionl-conhalants of Iho Ilmedical (orps, or otlier a uxiliary f'orces not itn eluded inl the fight ing line. 1lesides this army would be the Na tiolna IGuart d, nowvS some 125,00011 strong, whlose inumber imight he su b slantial ly autgmnenited 1by thle or'gaizia t Ion of thle cointiental aftmy. 'lThe plans cont emplate thle tranlsfer of' such1 Nationtal Gttard oflicer's anid mlenl as desire It. into the continiental armly, andl motre liberial t reatmnent of the guard(smlen will be urged and1( the increase of these State for'ecs en cooutaged in every lpossible wvay. More legutlars Also. increases iln the regular' establish menat contemlplatedi are: Infantry3, teni regimlents; field artil ler'y, fotur r'egimntts; coast artillery, 52 compnies1; engineer corps), 15 coml tpanies; aviation (orpls, t we detach men ts, All1 the new~~ commtlands wold be or'gantiz/edi at Peace strenlgthi. Ade quatotoe sp11lies of , small a rmtls antd fied (Igtins and how itzeris and of ie ser've i amoit) 111ion fo theC 'I 6 inaged estab1)11shmtenlt woulId be sou1gh t. Thel14 ln is rc ted (on li tile theoryv citizen armay, larigely of' a volunteerci char'a('ter', int time ofi warl. log arm11y 0 Cer.5 areC('i cofident t hat the (continential artmy wvould be as th(1oouglIy ortganized4( as is pIoss ible service anid a tegular establishm,. at of half a .tnill16ion eni. Ofl1cers~ for the newv army wottld be~ obtaIied f't0mt (lvii life ailmost0 enile !y, as theVest Point academy wcao.ldI be overtaxed even to supiply otlicers for' tihe in1crease'd r'egul ar arm iiy. Even0 at present not mtoreo thlan haIf thle of ficers (of -the army13 ar'e W\est Point gradu~ates andt ain extensionl of thle woi'k at West Point wool b( e requlired'c to care for the nlew reCgimtents5 to be cr'eatedl. Tlhe prositr'atinlg offect of 'oinstanlt bac(kach'le and 14S'(I (5 thsdrsing, bnarI lng dowin slide hains tfromi wvhi h1 wo 1m1n 50uff'ert so) tmeh art e tuick!y3 ie lieved whenl Dit. Si.\.\O\"'S SQU'AW V'INIC WiNIC is utsed. It 'net's diiirectly on the ('ause5 of thle Iltrouble, restores regutlaity, aids digestion, h builds op th1 body13 andI brings back thbe v igor' and( chIeer'fulness of halth. I 'ri(e $1 .O0 per bottle, Soldl by3 all dru'lggists. TlE LARGEST AND BEST CIR CUS To Visit This Section of the State WILL EXHIBIT AT LAURENS, S. C. THURSDAY, OCT 28th. H AGENBECK-WALLACE I/ CAWA A DIROUS F 1001 WONDERLS. 1 RINGS. 2 STAGUS. STBEL-G3RDHD ARENA. GREAT AERIAL ENCLOS :URB nnd ON&2QUARTE MILE iiPP>ODROM13 TRACK. The original Carl Hangenbeck Traiued Wild Animal Sbow and the Great Wallace Circus. The Greatest Circus In the Earth's H1istory. 200 Acts and Features-200. 50 Clowns-50. 400 Arenic Stars, 100 Trained Animals. 3 Railroad Trains-3. 400 Horses-400. Performances2 & 8P. M. Parade 10A.M. A CIRXCUS THAT IS A CIRC a.4 Rese T vedI LLSUats and AdmissionI Tnicketson sande onatWll Circus.Dva Pow Dg Th . Graticsi the Ersmietricea sold00 Circs, 0 Tround.imls