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Gatarrh a Blood Disease S. S. S. Drives It From Your Systerm Because Catarrh afYects the nose It Is the greatest blood purifier and ardi throat, causing sores in the nos.- blood tonic known. It relieves the tri!s. stoppage of air-passages and cause of Catarrh by the process of re gati-ring in the throat, it has been nourishing the blood, renewing its cel1ninon practlce to treat Catarrh by sighli and vIgor. giving new life to Ie -m , washes iand sprays applied to ti- red blood corpuscles and stitulat th parts. This mitode of treatuxerit In g the flow so tlit it has the vitality I y wrong. Itl cannot give per- to throw off the Ilmisit(] germs . !t relief, and it is liatl' to im - froi- l the system. It Is literally a 'd11( aggraovalte the trble. Ca- blood bath. You quly feel results. t en 1int I ho rifled with. If al. Ileadnehes disnppear, the gathering it to Nrk oin it will dilse'ase l% ii' thro t shipt' tio trils heal ii tbs, settl' 4 o tie l nags , erore you hardly realize it.%you are 011n1,cit--inideed it is a very s- w 1ii. S. S. S. i a attiraI blood toife se ns. I )o' I, trt ini t t Iocally. 1iltd ha" proven effective it tile treat It that it, e se h idches s latent of fill bfooal a Iyet bus. Eze it 1,711 P 1.4 (i-iisde by :inimrin 4 letters. n141, Senofull. Get S. S. S b11%. oTe : ro nti r ua! iten t your at ruggLst's. If you liedSle wnvc e C'icd % lit ilie cia Iicr write the S. S. S. Co., At. i t sItrs S. S. S.he great:. (:bf 0 Sombe Quitck SellIers cuWe mention ohere a few of the $many items that were recognized by expert buyers during the past week and purchased freely. I Yard wide Pongee Plaid Silk in choice col oring. tPerspiration proof Chiffon Taffetas. 36 inch plain Wash Silk, colors white, green, light blue and navy per yd. 25c from 15c to 25c per yard. S..Just opened a yard wide Velvet Corduroy in pure white at 50c. 4, With a full line of Silk Velvets all stand ard shades. eWr G. WILSONl& CO. ASl Advi, wrteft t 9h ,.S .C . t LSETS Chap Stick for chametped hands and nimips --a remedy that has brven ets uy rth for mhans ring.rs Perproe rof ComTaffeas gren, igh bue nd av pe /d 5 TheN rageOfUil NE nis Po nrunn AN CLCK WE HANL USOSSNS &PLCUAL fr" ISrTHE ONumrE BSTI.SSN EruA CIoURm CI. FV ATJ.N LEET S TChaN StickS THM fOrM~ D)O'T YRE UME NEE RD YO ER O! ANDT W C~LCK WE ADLE MANY POSESS "PNCITUAL 5OTY''O ISTLOE MOEY, LLO TOE TEC YRG CIE. DRN.UFACUAEMINGPERSI. E HMT CHOOL ON fiE. GIV YOUR! ITTE Y R IRS NEW WATC. N RSEN CAULAETE OMCI -COTTON BUYEJRS MAY BE INDICTED. Charged That North and South Caro lUna Buyers have Kept the Price Down. Wtashington, Oct. 23.-Special agents of the Federal Tra(le Commission be gan an Investigaton of charges that cotton buyers in North and South Carolina and Georgia have combined to keep down prices to producers. The coi pla lints 5 tleged that large pir: chasers of cotton in the states naied have combined to divide territory In such a Way as to allow themi practi cally to fix the price to the grower. Commissioner W. J. larris, who re ecived the complaints, r'ecoimm uteided a tltoioughl investigation. which was ordered by the conunission. Member s of Ile conuission said tiha if the allegal ios of the comn plainiants were suslhtaintiated, the comn bintation would onstitilte a traint of tIrade, aild Ile commission would be althorized to proceed under the aliti- truist lavws. h'lat would Imeanl inl stitution of the first suit of the kind brought through the commission since its creation. Agents of both ithe econominc and legal divisions of the commission will conduct the investigation. The trade commission issuted the following statement: "The federal trade cominission has ordered aln immediate investigation to determine whether there is a cotibi nation by cotton buyers of South Carollina, North Carolina and Georgia, to hold down the pIlice of cotton. Ihis ilnvestigation has beetn Iindertak en at the instance of Commissioner II atrr'is, to whose attenlotin complaints lave come that such a combination does exist, resultilig inI his sibmlission of th mattr to Ile commission. "''This iIformat ion is to the cffef't that 'or* years past in the three slates Iltelitionted alld tmore particularly in ithe two Carolinas thlere have been va ryin1Wg prices for '(tIon, often this dit fetrence amilounting 1o one-half celt p('lr pould ill IWo points not Iliore Sthan iweity mlleh's dIktant floma each otlti. "This diffe'rencr inl price, it is al leged in coilaittts wticli have ieacli ed tie (onliiissionl, seeis to be tile sole result of tile worcings of this colibiiation. For instance, it is cited, Imaniy (ities and towis have practi ally 1no live mirkel, dlie to the fact, that divisions of territory for biy g pulrposes are made, one territory belotiginhg to one buyer, another ter ritory to another. "These alleged piactices ate said to ;e con filed to certtain places indicat et ill the complaitit to a grte:it 'x tentf, possibly, thanl to other points witin I Ie states specified." ( 'RED BYV PIIN-:! I :v' you ver ( on%(I thtroughi a typi cal pie forest whel you had a cold? What a viorous iillise i sent! flow you opeild wide your lilngs to take in those inivigor'aintug and lilysterious tlalit ies. Yes, D'. lell's Pile-Tar IHoley pos'sses those stitiilt1inA (ilal ities and o% 1verc'domel(s btac'king coughs. The inetr lining of thte thrloat Is st rengthetied In its atanc k algaIist ('old germs.z5 E'ver'y faily needs1 a bot tle constantly3 at hatid. 25c. UlliEERi UP IlThat Tired Grouchty Feeling Means a Lazy Lier. LIv-Ver-Ltax wvill clear you out, and niake you feel fine and dlandy again. It is just as effective as calomel, but has tione of its well known disagreeable after-effects. L~iv-Ver-L~ax eliminates poisons, cleanses the system, andl relieves con stipation in a thloroughi but pleasant manner. A little taken regular'ly, mecans conisistent health and no doctor bills, 4Guaranttee. Every bottle bearing the likeness of L. K. Grigsby, is giuaran teed to give sat isfact ion otr yo0ur mioney wiill lie retturnied. For sale here In 50c andl $1.0li size bottles at Lautrenis Dru~g Co. *SOSe e e e *e * .. ..... * Wa0 ilNho inrlol * * * * * * * 4** A * * .*. . Fit'st( Grade: Frani lk Neighbhors, Frted tma Richey'~, 141llie .hOnes5, Nora Spoon, Gilady's .\lootre, Latidon WVater's, Robert Jennings, Fed Gossett, Owiens Dobo. Thiirdl Grade : Chlora Fleing, Olin Duiftle, Roy Gwynl, Kirk Tay'lor, PautI Tihotmas, Edlwin Thtomias, Lewis Rid dIe, Roy Page, Jay Ciarke, WValtcr Wise. Fourth Girade: Clara Alien, Roy Minms, Lucile Mlartin, Roy Gaston. FiFth Gr'ade: Vino Allen, Emmett Jessee, Florence Biarnette, lnez Col lIer, Clyde D~ezern, Clydle Golilghtly, Marie Riodle, H erman Tay'lor. Sixth Gr'ade: Ruth Oxner', ,James Willard. Mc"venth (irade: Clarence Mar'tin, Gertrunde Oxner', Nannie Lee Shoddy. To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take thie Old Standardl G'ROVP/8 TASTEL~ESS chili TONIC. You know what you are takinlg, as thte formiutla is pinited oni every label, showing it is Quininue atnd Iron ill a tasteless form. hue Quittine drives out tialaria, the Iron builds up the system. 50) conts ATIONAL Q'UAlD MORE EFFICIENT Clipping Front Army and Navy llegis. ister Discusses Conditiou of State 3111101a. Columbia, Oct. 18.-The war depart tent has on several occasions ex inressed its appreciation of the efforts niade by Gov. Manning and other State ofIlcinls of South Carolina to bring file National Guard to a high degree of viliciency. This is more recently evidenced by tle following article wih ap3peared in The Arny and Navy ltegihter of October 16: "The burcau of militia affairs of the war depart ment has learned with grati.fleation of tile increased activity on tl he part of tihe organized iilitia of m1ost of Ihe States. P'ogress Is being made toward the organization and equilpmient of machine gun companies, the supply of which is being provided fronm (lie federal funds as req i isit 111ons are co!Alin in. The militia situation in South Carolina has perceptibly iml proved( under the gilidance of the new State oillcials, although in that State, as In most of the other Southern States, great difliculty is being en countered in keeping the property re turns straight. That is a problem which has long confronted the army oflicers who have to do with the equipment of the organized militia. Thee is a notable lack of attention to the obligation of taking care of pub 'lie property, especially the articles which are issued for individual use. It is realized by the war department authorities that there wIll have to be increased accountability i in ils par tieilar. The hureau some (i1me ago completed the detalls of the draft of tle new m1ilitia law, which iel udes the provision for increased pay of coin In issioned personnel antd enlisted force. It is expected that tihe war dev partileit will make his imlensere a ipart of its general plans for improved nia tionial (lefense, and the (1111 imeni of he house an(d -elate iilitary 'omiiiiilt fees have alreatdy signified their in leition of slipporting a hill which i-ll colntribu te to the elicIency of vhe militia, provided it. has the lndorse Ient of the a(liilislt rat ion." The plan referred to in tile clip ping, knownu ais the milita pay bill, contem plates the payient. to oflicers of tile militi31 15 per cenit. of ofliers of like r'ik inl the regiularI ar11y, and to enliste(d iein 25 per cent. Since his l.iaugu rat ion Gov. Mlan ning has shown interest in the Na ional Giuard of this state, making the Inatleent hat lie was determiiled 111011 anl11 l iIrovellent in the militia. l.:'st April, after the aniuil inspec tion had been coipleted. ilie governor ditanded those coll panics which1 had fllen below the standard of eill cieney set by the war departimenl aInd 'eorganized into two regimnilts of in fantry the remaining companies which !a ed 1hv it' Inspection satisfactorily. "The very great i mproveimeti n the Nitional (enard," said al. .1. Shiapter 'abiwell, inspector general, "and the lilole harmniou1s feel inig existiig a1mong thle ofiliceris wa31s evidence byv thle r'eports of tihe army (1 c'ers, who mnade thle inspiect ions of lth two 'l' reg i meint s duiring the summ1tier' encam iip mients. Every one who attend(ed those enlCampm Iilent s declared t hat. they were far andl awvay ahead of anything ever held before." Are You Tu3 Fat? If you are too stout don't take fat. reducing medicines. Cut dowvn on your diet, get out-of-door exercise, and you will assume normal lines and re duce to normal weight. Avoid sweets, eggs, cream, fat mecats, and especially potatoes. Live mainly on lettuce, spinach, cabbage, lean meats, young onions, celery, tomatoes, etc. Take salted toast instead of bread and but ter. If you cease to give your body fat-making foods you will cease ere ating fat cells. It is no trick to ieduco if you practice self-denial. A ('LOGG4ED SYSTEMI NEEi)S ATTE~lNTION Are you bilious, dizzy and listless? Dr. ing's New Life Pills taken at on1ce seizes up Ion ('onst ipation and1( s1itrt Ithe bowels moving naturally and easily. Moreover it acts without grilling. Neglect of a clogged system often leads1 to most ser'ioius c3ompilica tions. Poisonous matters and a biody poorly functioning need immediate at tention. if you wish to wake up to morrow morning happy in mind and entirely satisfied, stnrt your treatment tonight. 25 a bottle. Make Our Own Wrongs. We make ourselves more injuries than are offered to us; they many times pass for wrongs in our own thoughts, that were never meant so by the heart of him that speaketh. The apprehension of wrong hurts more than the sharpest part of the wrong dono.'-Feltham. C'OU(IIS TIIAT' AlRE ST'OPPED! Careful people see that they arc Stoippedl. Dr. King's New Discovery is a remnedy of tried merit. It has held its own on the market for -16 years. Y'outh and1( (old age testify to its soiothi inlg and healing qualities. Pneumonia and1( lung t rotubles are often causedl by delay of trmeatmient. Dr. KIng's New iDlscoveriy stops those backing coughs and relieves Ia gippi~e tendencies. M~onier back if It fails. 60c nnd $1.00 e"Wonder Cai? RE One-Man Mohair Top The new Maxwell is equipped with a one. man real mohair top. It can be raised or low ered almost in an instant, by one person. There are no top bows near the driver's seat. This gives the driver and passenger beside him an unobstructed view on both sides of the car. The storm curtains are quick-adUustable. We are waiting to take you for a test ride in the car that has broken all low "First-Cost" records, and is breaking all low "After-Cost"records. OneJVWNoair7opElritrr Demoimfable Rim . E ticightr rr Rkin Viin dsildI to F.O.G. DETRO IT "Cenipeednaaf welead" LAURENS MOTOR CAR COMPANY / 100133I REDD SHIRT . . . .The preatest thingi In mo~de rn fc ding SHOSEAN MULE MOLASSESFEED It's something the I brses and muls like-gives them an appetitte-ttarts the saliva running and aids digestion. Far superior to an all grain feed. Give your horses and -- mules a treat, and at the same time save money. Our RED SHIRT (first grade) Horse and Mule Molasses Feed cain urecn moasss, Grond Afalze, ad appollows:h a ad purein a0 aV$at ir %; Carbohdrates 57% PIEDMONT HORSE & MULB MOLASSES FEED) eondade i-Analyze, Pro.~ 12%I Carbohydrates 65%. WAMPF0X HORSE &MULE MOLASSESFEED %;"ibe 2Carbohydrates66'. HORSE & MULE EED I groin rouFat D Fibre 12%; Carbohydrates 7%.. This is composed of e i God baondrtion ncotass the floand e nrics te alit oefo dthe lki ro uned dcost of feeding. (Contain ground Corn, C. S. eal. Wha idling, IEDMNTAlfaY PuECaEMlse n Sagg il. AayeProtein1% ; t 2%%i \emanufacture also iED SiIIIRT Scratch Feed and~u lED IilRT Uaby Chick Feed. 11ct rotnttosi~i er aIn ro 2'nm Matriii nim aseed Mieal. Analysin: As shown on the han~i in our nd. nenry all of our feed Is made from Carolina prod ets. e':en t te ugu a4ti. e at e fe i n tneif lanariet We also carry a ful stork of GRAIN. IIAY onr scenitie principeshto furnish the greatest nourishm t at the lowest cut your feed hills down. Write us for prices. etc. Molony & Carter Co. CHARLESTON, S.C. DISPERSAL SALE Will sell Noveinber 18, 1915 at my home, Gaines, S. C., 10 nilles south of Greenwood, Fifty. four head Registered Golden Lad Jerseys, also one No. 17 DeLaval cream separator. Auctioneer, Col. D. L. Perry, Columbus, Ohio. Catalogues mailed upon application. T. P. Henen, (Ower