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years knownas iest,Salest.Atway (t~al@l Soi.0 BY DRifi(iGIST FVFQVWH(Rg LAUIENS DRUG STORE, Laurens. S. 4. Fi NAL SETTLEMENT. *Take notice that on, the 13th day of November, 1915, 1 will rend~er a) finll acon fmy acts and doings as Ad mfinistrator of the estate of .\iary P. Arms.t rong, deceased, ini the otlice of the J udge of Przobate of Laurens County, at 11 o'clock, a. m., and on the same day will app~lly for' a final discharge from my trusts as Adminiis. tra tor. Any Person BidebtoR to said estate Tare notied and roi.rld to make pay ment. on that (late, and all Persons having claims again~st said estate will present them on or before said (late, duly proven or lbe forever barred. 13. C. AlliiMS'iONG, - Administrator. Octoberl13, 1915.-I o. NOTICE Of The COUNTY TREASURER The Books of the County Treasurer will be olened for tho collection of State, County and Commutation Road Taxes for liscal year, 1916, at the Treasurer's ollice from October 15th to December 31st1915. After Decem ber 31st one per cent will be added. After January 31st, two per cent will be added, and after February 28th, seven per cent will be added till the 15th day of March, 1916, when the books wvill be closed. All persons owning iroperty in more thani one Township arc request ed to call for receipts in each of the several Townships in which the Iro perty s located. this is important, as adcditional cost andi jenalty may be att ached. All able-bodied male citizens be tween the ages of 21 and 60 years of age are liable to pay a poll tax of $1.00 except old1 soldiers, who are exempt. at 6f0 years of age. Commuta tion l1oad Tax $1.50 in lieu of road duty. fhe Tav Levy is as follows: For State iipse .....a.r..7 mills For Constitutional School Tax 3 mills Ordinary County Purposes 3 mills For Interest on Railroadi 3onds 1 mill For Road and Bridge Bonds 4 mills Total ..- .. .... .. ...18% mIlls Special Schools-Laurens Township. Lau rens No. 11.. .... .. ..7a mills Trinity-l idge No. 1.... ....8 mills Maddens No. 2.... .. .. ..4 mills aarnie No. 3...... .. .. ..5 mills Bailey No. 4 .. ..........4 mills Mills No. ...... .. ....2 mills Oak Grove No. a . . .. .2 mills ra NCo. 12.... .. .. ......4 mills Speciai chioils--Youngs Township. Youngs No. 3.. ........ ..4 mills Youngs No. 2 .. ...........4 mills Youngs Ne. i......... ..71 mills Youngs No. 5.. ........ ..4 mills Fountain Inn No. 311. .11% mills Lanford No. 10 .. .. .. .. ..7/1 mills Ora No. 12 ........ ..8... mills Youngs No. 1 I..... ......3 mills Central No. 6.. ..A........2 mills Youngs No. 7 ...... ....8 mills Special Schools--Dials Township; Green Pond No. ....-....7 mills Dials No. 2 ..A..........8 mills Shiloh No. 3............4 mills Gray Court-Owings No. 5 ..12% mills Barksdale No. 6 .7. . .5 mills Dials Church No. 7..... ...4 mills Fountain In No. 313 .. ....11 mills Merna No. 8............2 mills Dials No. 4............4 mll 'Spet.1a Schools-Silvat TOWilshlfitI . Dethel No. 2 .. ... ....3 "nills Princeton No. 1 .... ....8 mills Poplar Springs No. 3. ....4 mills Hickory Tavern No. 17 .. .....8 mills tBrewerton No, 7 .. .........4 mills :Sullivan Township R R Bonds 3 mills Mlerna No. 8 .... .........2 mills Special Schools-Waterloo Townshi p Watcrloo No. 14...... ..4 mills Mt.,Gallagher No. 1 .... ....6 mills 1Bethlehem No. 2 .... .......4 mills Ekom No. 3 .. ...........4 mills Cetnerpoint No. 4 .........2 mills Oakville No. 5 ...... .......4 mills Mt. Pleasant No. 0 .. .......2 mills }lt. Olive No. 7 ,,..... .5 mills oelal Schools--Cross 11111 Township Cross 1(111 No. 13. .. .. ....7 mills 'Cross 11111 No. 1 .........2 mills Cr~oss 1H11 No. 2 .........2 mIlls -Cross 11111 No. 4 .........2 mhil'ls 'Cross 1i111 No. 5 ......... ...4 nmilifs 'Cross H1il1 No. 6 .. .....,...3 nmlll iCross 11111 No. 3 .........2 mills 'Speclal Schools-Hunter Township Mountvillo No. 160.........9 mills Hunter No. 2 .. .... .......4 mills 1-unter No. 3 ...... .......4 mills 'Clinton No. 5 ...........6 mIlls Hunter No. 8 .... ....' .. .3 mills 'WVadsworth No. 4 .........2 mills Hnnter No. 1 .... .........2 mills Special Schools-Jacks Township -Odells No. 6 .... .........3 mills Hlurricane No. 156........3 mills EShady Grove No. 2 .. .......3 miils .Jacks No. 8 .... .........5 mIlls .Jacks No. 4 .... .........3 mills Special Schools, Scuffletown Township I~ngston .Church No. 3 ...3 mills :Shuffletown No. 1 .........2 mills lanford No, 10 .... .......6% mills Ora No. 12 .... ......,...4 mills Serifletown No. 2 .........4 mIlls Seumletown No. 4 .........4 mIlls Prompt attention will bo given those who wish to pay their Taxes through the mail by chseck, money or. der', etc. Persons sending 'in lists, ot names to Ift taken off are requested to sendi them early: and give thme Township of each, as thio Treasurer is v'ery busy (luring thme month of Deceember. ItOSS D). YOUNG, County Treasuiror O .tobe .., 1 5,--d . . GoodbNight Corns, Good-Boy "Gets-It" New-Plan Corn Remedy That Never Falls.. The Simple, Coinion Sense Way. You 1oor corn-limpers, with corn wrinkles and heart pains! Sit down tonight and put a few drops of "Gets It", the simplest corn remedy in the I Y, "'Gots-It? End41 Corn ahliv. It's Stro 11n1d 84a'j, v.o4)W" world, Onl your Corns. You canl apply It /i Just a few seconds, without fus or trouble. What's the use applying salves that make toes raw and sore, that make corns swell, bandages that make it misery to walk tape that sticks, greasy ointments, and other contraptions. Get rid of corns the easy way, quick, simple, suro, new way. That's common sense. Try "Gets-It" also for warts and bunions. "Gets-It" can't hurt-the corn loosens, and comes right off-clean off. "Gets-It" is sold at all druggists, 25c a bottle, or sent direct by E. Law renee & Co., Chicago. Sold in Laureis and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by Laurens Drug Co., and Peoples Drug Store. 1 Women's Ailments The ailments from which women suffer are many and varied so far as the symptoms indicate, yet they are all do pendent upon a disorder in the female generative system, and a remedy that acts on the cause of the trouble puts an end to all the distressing symp toms as soon as the unnatural conditions are removed. DR. SIMMONS Squaw Vine Compound Is a Medicine for Women it acts directly on the female org anism. Quiets inflammation, eases pain, strengthens the nerves, helps digestio n, tones up the stomach and puts the body in fine vigorous condition. It transformp, a weak, nervous, ailing woma / into one of sparkling c cerf ness and vigor. It brig ens he eye, re vives the spirit a restores the rosy bloom of hI' to the cheek. Sold by Druggists and Dealers Price $1.00 Per Bottle C.F.Simmn$ Medicine Co. .S.LOIiS, MSSSOURIU Catarrh Cannot Be Cured Yilli LOCALJ AD~Pt4W , as tliey cannot reach the seat oiti.i#ta Ca.. tarrh is a blood or const t tiilEiWie and4 in order to cure it you irtist 411 ii ternai foemedi ,s H-aii'a Cata~rrh Cure is taken inferfld y,4 and acid directly uon the blood anm ttillfUd t tfae, Hal's Catarrh Cure is not #jue4 me1 icine. It wasn prescribed by ~no o14 hbest phy sicians in tils cou try fo' yeats and is a rguar reer n.It is cdrn~rie of ch ettnes k hwn, combined Iilthe best blood purift~ ,anting directly on the mucous surfaces. Thme perfect combina tion of the two ingredients is what pro duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send fop- testimonials, free. F'. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo, 0. Bold by Druggists. prtce 75c. Take Hail's Family Pill. for constipation. A. Lover o'fhe Horse looks as carefully after his feet as any other part of his anatomy, It pays too. Bring your horse hero to be shod and see how much botter 'he will work for you. Tihe improvement in his ac tion will show you that it makeA a lot of difference when you have him shod right. J. D. SEXTON & SON LAURENS, S. C. *"THE OLD RE SABLE" EM EY R EN. F aill the rell lous1 fes tival~s of the y'ear Thaniksgiving is tie only on e tIat is for all the peo 1) e. Christinas and141 EasLiter and the whole series of Christian fes t I va I s are for Christianis only. Tihe Jews have their Rosh Io shona and their passover. T h e M o h a mmedans among us have their Ramadan, and even the Chi nese have their feast days, which they observe in their own peculiar manner. Each religion has its own, but- there is one Thanksgivhig day for all, when all, of whatever faith, can, in their own way, call on God and praise Je sus or Mohammed or Buddha. Nov. 18, 1787, was our first national Thanksgiving day, ordained by the act of the Continental congress and pro claimed by George Watshington. The(.% day was set alititi. in the words of tile resolution, to expressi gratitude that God had been pliased to "smile o 11s in thle prosecul lt of a just. aid 11(bolsary war for tie deense and estabIishment of our 11una lenab1ie right Is anu1d liberty." The contiItuiion had Just. been adopt td, and ijefore tie net settig tside this Lialy of thanksgiving had been 1111111ly issed. there had been not a little dis mission inl congress about tle propriety Of thle president's asiking people to give thanks for a constitution for which some of then were not thankful. it was later that the last Thursday li November came to he the day iosen, when no marked event Indi enied another day, and the Uanks of the nation, united under the constitu tion, were expressed on Nov. 28, 1789. Since that day tile custom has never been omitted entirely, although uintil the civil war it Was only occasionally observed except in New England. It wits our (ivil war which brought tI peopl to a1 new sense of national ieness, and since 1863 (lie president of the United States has annually is alued a pi)oelata1tiont of thanksgiving. But wIxat president or Irophet or sage in 1861 could have dreamed that halfi a century later tle e of suc! 1t proclalation would go out Into till the world? Poem of Gratitude of Long Ago L ORD, thou hast given me a cell Wherein to dwell, A little house whose humble roof is weather proof, Under the sparres of which I lie Both soft and drie,. Where thou, mu chamber for to ward, Ilast set a guard Of harmless thoughts to watch and keep Me while I sleep. Low is mu porch, as is mu fate, Both void of state, And uet the threshold of mu doore Is worne bu the poore, Who thither come and freelu get Good words or meat. --Robert Horrick. ELAGRA'S CAUSE ANP REMEDY FOUND Balanced Diet the Cure. Says Dem,,. onstrations Prove Diseaise Is Caused by Wrong Systeii of I)letIing. Washington, Novei bcr I I.--I)iscov cry of the cause and cure for pellagra was announiced formally tonight by the public health serviec. The an nouncement follows the recent publica tion of a report by Surgeon General *oseph Goldberger on a year of ex teriients in co-operation witi South ern States health oIlleers, demtonst rat ing the corre-et ies; (if tile theory that a onerided diet lackinl- in iprlot(is would caluse the disewe and that a well balaiced diot would cure it. "The spread of this dread aly, whict has been incireasing In tle 'nited States at a terrillic rate duiiring the past fe' years, may now be checked, anid eventually eradilcated," .ays the service statement. "It is es timated that 75,000 cases of the dis ease will have occurred In the United States in 1915, and of this number at least 7,500 will have died before the end of tle year. In many sections only tuberculosis and pneumonia exceed it as a cause of death." The final dietary tests made by Surgeon Goldberger and Assistant Sur geon G. A. Wheeler at lie farm of the Mississippi penitentiary, where half a dozen of eleven convicts were given pellagra by feeding them for five months on bountiful meals, consisting chiefly of cereals and sweets and lack Ing in meats, minlk, eggs, beans and peas. The Victims reeltly were par doned by tle governorimt and are Leing restored to lialth thrlough a corrected diet. Shin Sytmploms Show. "Although the occurrence of nery oils symptoiis and(* gasti 2-initestinal distiur'banees wai noted early," says the service statemttenti, "it was not until Septeniber 12. or about five months after tle beginning of tie restricted (11M, that the skin symptoms so char acteristic of pellagria began to deveolop. The convicts upon whoi the exper mueut was made were kept uiider' con titiuious ied Ical strv\ellnce.lc( No cas es or pellagra develop in camp ex cepting among those imien who were on the restrieted diet. The ex perimenters have therefore drawn the conclusion that. pellagra has been caused in at least six of eleven voluti teel-s as a result of the one-sided diet onl which they subsisted. "On the basis of this discovery the States of Mississipii, Louisiana and plorlda iave laid their propaganda through their repective boa rds of healtl for the eradication of the dis ease." In earlier experiments about two hundred patients had been eured by balanced rat ions and at. tle end of a year there had been a slight recur rence of the disease in only oie in stance. NOW LO)OKt!l. Wlien a cold hlanigs oil as often hap pens, or when you have hardly gotteni (over one coldl before you contrtact ani other, lookout for you are liable to contract some very serious disease. Tn'its suiccession of colds weakens the system and lowers the vitality so that you are much more liable to ,'ontract chronic catarrh, Pneumnonia 0or COnl sumption. Cure' youi' eotd 'hile you can. Chamberlain's Coi? Remedy as a great repittation, t Is relied upon by thousands of people and nev cer disappoints them. Try it. It only costs a quarter. Obtainable every COIJDS DO NOT LisAVE~ WILLINGLY. Bibeeatifrn a cold is stubborn is no r-eason why youti hiould be, Instead of "wcaring" it out, got sure relief by takiing Dir. King's New Discover'y. Dangerous bronchial and1 hung ail ments often follows a cold which~l has been neglectedi at tho beginning. As yoiir body faithfully patt les those cold germs, no better aidian lbe given thian tihe use of t his remedy. Its merit has been tested by old and young. (let a bottle todlay. 50e and $ 1.00. Miss Kate Wot~ord Elected EdItor-it (Chief of Winthrop Ainnuial. Miss Kate WVofordl who is a Senior at Winthriol) has been elected Editor-in Chief of the College Annual "The Tat tIer". In order to accept this position it was necessary for Miss Wolford to resign as Presidlent of Tihe Rural Im pirovement society. It is a rule at Winthrop that 1no one gir'l can have over' a ccertain number of honor points, ld she had 6 over- the required numn - er. Besides being editoi'-in-chief of "The~ Tattler", Miss Wofford was elect ed from her society, the Wade Hamp ton, as one of the liter'ary edlitors of the college monthly, 'The Winthrop .Journal andI was chosen by hei' class as class poet. WVhen she graduates in Jhune, she will enjoy the distinction of not only hiavin'g workledl her own wvay through college but has been the means of scnding heri younger' br'othler throuigh his freshman year. She was a great. fav'orite with her' oi'iginal class of 1 915. She is lpopu lar in the class of 19 t6 and will till with eredit to herself an th iiis couna ty, the places of 1honor1 to which rhte has been electedl. Do)n't fail to see h I :;( Ieiu * I we offer' in bedls and1( dre: ers. Cq i M. & I 1 i' L.U.. Malarii0 a Blo S. S. S. C S. S. S. Has Been the Stand Yeara. Relieves Malarie Malar1-in does I ipovelsh the blo< teml. On1(.( tho Ah,1 ch11,1 germ gets 1 the bood with Malaial )(poi and I ergy. Yot Pr are (')1( a t reIy to The coinplex.ion he)wooes S;llow, 01h% you ti m nt hilstr .1n ant1i-loto -ie( joui ns od. tW l . isi i t o bu lu ioit' ) the blootd. 'Jli b d* m..g a d You feel th! <.1 i -1.I:. S. trouble. 4'KI t des (i e 1 and p blood 1opu :!1 . l a tim yo from011 aguev, h id h, iisand fi.%o-, thit goes with perfect, ealth. There your druggit. COULD SCA WA And For Three Summers Mrs. Vin cent Was Unable to Attend to Any of Her Housework. Pleasant Hill, N. C.-"Il suffered for three summers," writes Mrs. Walter Vincent, of this town, "and lihe third and last time, was my worst. I had dreadful nervous headaches and prostration, and was scat ely able to walk about. Could not d anby-f my housework. / I I also had dreadfu! potts In my back and sides and when one of those weak, sinking spells would come on me, I would have to give up and lie down, until it wore off. I was certainly In a dreadful slate of health, when I finally decided to try Cardui. the woman's tonic, and I firmly Stylish F; of contrasti1 ials easily home frc New No, McC) PATTI Fashion cha the Fall an are numerc Winter's fan not this seas, ---the new Mc( E3o6I 4ash (Fall Qut Isauthorzt Smart Afternoon Style styles. Pr< o own my'ohe a- i. utrated in MINTER ( Laurer> Cold Settled ir Lost My "g Appetite. / Could Not' Sleep. All E Remedies E Mr. Chas. Sauer bier, SMich., a constant Friend Famiily. PAGE THIRTEEN, od Trouble I onquers It! ird Malaria Remedy for 50 t by Cleansing the Blood 0l, therebhy wvenkoning the enqresy ito the blood It. in i pllij 11s, .trating 1(piiritis. I Vtl -iilediat.ly .lo eie .. l :l ne he , worn- ( u4 , i l f .O i ng.m(J o liv he ned. 10 r 10 J I Ije* -11 t the p1oi (n, 1o 11 t ie hI (I~~~~~~~ t'I 0 I $)I, 4; y hI s mS. S. 101 t 1, 1. .,if te 1 ot fe I I e de-li gi l sI1 I s I I il ( -I j oij You0 oon fol the full nIsO ofr v i)r Is 0othing as good. (t S. S. S. froiu RCELY LK ABOUT believe I would have died If I hadn't taken It. After I began taking Cardul, I was greatly helped, and all three bottles re lieved me entirely. I fattened up, and grew so much stronger In three months, I felt like an other person altogether." Cardui Is purely vegetable and gentle acting. Its iigredients have a mild, tonic effect, on the wonanly constitution. Cardul makes for increased strength, improves the appetite, tones up the ner vous system, and helps to make pale, sallow cheeks, fresh and rosy. Cardui has helped more than a million weak women, during the past 50 years. It will surely do for you, what it has done for them. Try Cardui today. Write to: Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Ladles' .Ad visory Diept., ChaiitoXogC., Tenn., for Specqia &. .ztruetins on nuwr case .nd 64-page book, Hom Iicatment for 'umen," sent in plain wrappr. J. 1 Frocks ig mater made at ,m the ,ember kLL RNS unges for d Winter us. Last hiions are >nl's styles ions _ irterly) I SALE/ on new Attractiva ModO. fusely ii- Meanl rateo m. 6(. colors. ei . s I. r" le'nany new a OMPANY s, S. C. Smy Stomach. ]Took Peruna. Am Cured. Peruna A Great Family Medicine. U15 Main street, St. Joseph of Peruna, Uses it in his~