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J'RESENTS C. E, PARKER WITR SILVER LOVING CUP Citizens of Cookevile, Tenn., Express Their Appreciation in Beautiful Man. ner. , The -item below taken from the Nashvllle Tennesseean and American, under a Cookeville, Tenn. date line, will be read with Interest here where 24r. C. E.- Parker resides when "Uncle Sam" is figuring out work for him to do. Mr. and Mrs. Parker were here Christmas with Mrs. Parker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Richey, and at that time thought It likely that he would bo sent to California on a large gov ernment contract. Mir, Parker was supervising architect on the ha tdsomne government hamil ding here. The fol lowing is the item frot .ookeville: "Cookeville's haidsone new federal court and postolliee building was dedi atted this evening with aplropriate and1 vilborate exerie ses. TIii- larage struct ire wae tironiged with Iieopli fron throughout. this and sitrroundtiniii counties. .\ eiimp:lrativ'y -timallupr tion of those iresn1t weI able toi crowd into thei, lediral courtroon. where the dedaintory iewrises were held. 'The inert in was presild over by .\ayor 0 K. K.llailay. Addresses \'e:e dllvered by ex-Si'l ator .lames I.. I'trazieir of ('hat l anoioga. lnited States I st rict .\t torney .ee )ouglass of \ashvilli, Senator .lohn11 J. Gore of (Gainesloro. ! ' ited States Marshal .Jonas T. .\mis of ('olullbia, Rutledge Smith, lIepresentative E. L. Wert. and Postmaster .Jolin . l)ow of this city, and1( C. iC. Parker of laurens, S. C., the supervising architect. of the building. "At the conclusion of the service a beautiful silver loving cup was jtre scntei to Su iervising .\rehiteet C. I". Parker on Ietialf of the people of Cookeville. The Ireseta ltiol was made by .amiis N. ('ox. )I.. Parker was taken completely by surprise, ar)d re sponded in a feeling manner. 'he large crowd clearly showed its high appreciation of tile splendid structure. "'I'le comlilodious new structure, whlch is th e 11(1 of the federal court of this district and the Kookeville post ofllCe, is one of the best. buildings of its kind. The site, building and furni ture represent a total expenditure by the government of about $125,000." TAKE "CASCARETS" IF HEADACHY, BILIOUS AND CONSTIPATED -Best for liver and bowels, bad breath, bad colds, sour stomach. Get a 10-cent box. Sick headache, billiouspess, coated tongue, head and nose clogged i) with a cold-alway.s trace this to torpid liver; delayed, fermenting food in the bowels or sour, gassy stomach. Poisonous matter clogged in the in testines, instead of being passed out of the system is re-absorbed into the blood. When this lpoison reaches the delicate brain tissue it enjses ('Olges tion and that. dull, throl bing, sicken ing headache. Cascarets lmmendiate -' cleanse the food111( and i fou gaises aike theii exceess bile from the liver' tfd earry~ out3 all the conlstipated wvaste unteitIr aind pois 0fns ini the howels. A 'Caseariet toniighlt will suirelv stralgh ten you ou byli iiiornin3g. Thevi' work wvhile you sleeii.' a 10-cent box from your drutggist means y':ir head *clear, stomach 1(1sweet. anld your Iiver and lUOwel s i'egtilar1 fot' mlonths. SCHICETER S PLLS * iidhl 3 iIAudi your I, ugutU3 for 4 h1ichen.ier'i liiihiuond !.riand3 l'13lN in ted awl 0.oid sretli n iTi n n) ther nn r u SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVEMM WERE 14I' 'tren, S. ('. * T .a *.1-l. ,1-.' NI.:WS. * * Tylersvile, l''S b. lI N Ars. .\. . Clark and dauiteri, .\ili-a; l.lla slient Saturday in C'lintoni. Mlssu Aatti e Ilobo P'ooli. and( brithter, Joshua spet the wick -lndiith~Ii re la *tives niear iWooidrtiff. Mr'. W. C. W'iters was in TLaurens Oin 'business Saturday. MIss Lola Mailtin spent the week end with her anti, Mirs. J. F. Poole. Mr. WIllIam Peterson who Is a stui dent at Wotford college, spent the ~ eek-end wIth his parents, Mr'. and (rs. J. W. Peterson. Mr. T. P. Poole and dhaughter, MIss ~race, were In Laurens Saturday af Vternoon. Mr. George Pulley was In Lauirens On busIness Saturday. a'~'idss Mabel Bllume was in Laur'ens N 'aturday. S'Mr. an(I Mr's. W. P. P'ooho spent Sat durday in Lauriens. Messrs John Davhs andl A. B. Jlake If of OlInton were In thIs communIty an business Saturmday. Thereo will he a WashIngton Uirthday party at fiendy Spr'ings school house ion Tuesday nIght, Feb. 22, The party *111 he given by the students of the ~chool. No admissIon is charged. 'The anbhta ia cordally Invited 1BESIGNS FItOM CABINET President Wonid not "Irrevocably" Support Vontinental Art Plan. Washington, Feb. 10.-Secretary Garrison resigned today because Pres ident Wilson would not "irrevocably" support the continental army plan and because the secretary of war'opposes the administration's programme of set ting a definite time for Philippine in depenilice. President Wilson accept ed the resignation and has not selected a successor. The president himself probably will take personal charge of the administration's national defense lplans in congress5. Assistant Secretary i'etcki n ridge also resigned as a miark of loyalty to is chief', whose views he shares. The jpresidenut ne'cepited hiis resigna tion,. IBoth take' effect iiuediately. Maj. Gen. Scott. chief' of staff of the arm y, au ad interiti. It is known that one of Sieretary (arrison's principal reasons for his 4eenviction that only a federal con Iin nlal arty. instead of a reorgan ired Nit ionaI (Gua dii, coti he he tuntin mnilitary delpendence of the- na tion was his beliefi that solie day the I'nit ed States may he en1ledi upon tj de fend tii' .\lonroe dioirine, and in that event he foresaw that the National ;iard i!glit not he available for use outside the 1'nited States before a de elaration of war. 1 UponI that contention, on the one hand, that the continental army or tiltimately tiniversal service was the nation's only reliance, and the posi tion on the other that no one plan could be enforced up1)on congress, lresident Wilson and his' secretary of war parted ollicial company. ir. Garrison's resignation was a c()11iete surprise to ofl'eial \\'ashing ton generally. lie made no personal e-:planation. Several hours before the official annouincemient he had hoard ed a train with his wife for New York and word had been Iassed at the war department that he had gone for an in delinite slay. The acute differences of opinion which led to the break began early in the year when oposilion to the continental army plan began develop ing in congress. ''here had been iii definite rumors of the possibility of the secretary leaving the cabinet, but they never were countenanced in of ficial quarters. The secretary every where was regarded as one of the strong men of the administration up on whom the president leaned In Ilie difficult. situations both domestic and international which have marked his ad min st rat Ion. The circumstances which led up to the resignation are detailed in he sec ietary's correspond 'ence with the president, which was tiade public tonight by the White I louse. The president. the letters dIstlosed, believed that the training, oraiiiza lion and c'ontrol of a military reserve should be under imnle(diate federal di rection, but was not "irrevocably or dogmiatic:ally comluitted t any one pian14."' lIc wr4o4e Alr'. (hirr4ison, tlit on t'imgr('ss and1( addled: I ni114: wileooii' a frank inter'i (Ihange of1 views and a Pit'int and I horouigh t'oinparison of' all the imeuthI <iis luioposed lor' oblta ining Ithe object I he ins ofci the warui deiartmnenit ('(o1(uhe eoinsid ored seemed to thle Ipr'esidlent ''whlolly3' unjulstIfhibl)e." 4'r. I hirrison 'onisiider'd "r't'liancite u4pon1 Itle imil it Ia for national111 defense as 14n juistitlalble and liperiling of1 the nla 1tion'S safety." In retsiging' lie wrote the liresliet: I is ('Vilenlt I hat. we hope'lessly dlisaigree suponio wIhat I ('once4'iv Vi0t he fundamienthI l pini'iples.'' I hairke aim'ienmenI to I hei4 hiil pin bill prid'l inig iun)'4)ndit ional ly fior lhe inded''4'ece of1 Ithe islandsl withlini four4 year1s "anii abiandhoent. (of Ite diity ofI t hIs nation and14 a breachi of IluSt. for the I'llilin s."' juldgmient I hat the Clarke am4lelinent was 'unwise at this time,"' hut added ''It wold t clearly be miost Inadvisa ble for me t) take the ptlositIIon t hat I noi i lssent fi'om Ithat ation) shouild 1both1 houses of congress un)1Ite on a bill embodying that amhiendmlfent. Hie said he must withhzold Judgment until congressional actIon. Just In, a big shIpment or Galvan Ized Tubs, all sIzes. prIced to please. S. M. & J0. Hi. WILKICS & CO. Th Best Iteco mmtenhdatlon. The strongest recommnendation any article may r'ecelve Is a favorable work from the user. It. Is the r'ecommendIa tIons of those who have used It that makes Chamnberlain'si Cough Remedy so 110pu4lar'. Mr's. A manda Gioerhart, \Vaynesfield, O)hlo, wrItes, "Chamber laIn's Cough Ioemedy has been tused in my famIly off arid on foi' twent~y years and1( It has never failed to cur'e a cough at Zold." 0Obtahthle. everywheret. Useo the "Wilkes" Machine, the light at running and sImplest operateod ma 3hine made. $. M. & 12 H. ilkaa. A t. * To the 31emory, of John D. Owings * Whereas we the members of Schrod er Lodge 144 A. F. M. feel personally as no other body of men, our deep sense of loss in the death of our broth or, John D. Owings on the sixth of January, 1916, in faraway Meeker, Col. lie was called from this earthly lodge by the Grand Supreme Architect of the universe to a temple not made with hands, eternal in the Ileavens. For a number of years he was a faithful member of this lodge mani (sting at. all times his interest to its welfare by hs attendance upon its con. imnileations. Ills influence was for the promotion of justice, honesty and 'I high plane of living. lie was ever iindl 11 of that Strong beautiful reln lion of brotherhood that hinds our or der, was always ready to extend a hlelping hand to one in distress. There fore he it. resolved First, That in the death of Ilro. .1. 1). Owings tiis lodge has lost one of its faithful Iand devoted meimbe's. 'econd. That the county has lost a failtfill, imtriotic citizen and fearless ilh -e r. 'T'hird, 'Tlhat we extend the sylpath1y an d love of the tuembers of this lodge to the hereaved family of our brother. l'ourthI, That, these resolntions he inserihed on our minute book, he pub lished in ithe county papers and that a copy be sent to the family of our de (eased brother. W\. 1I. Ilarksdale, T. A. Willis, S. C. 11111, Commit tee. C ray Court. S. C., Feb. 12, 191t1. * i . . * . . 4.* . . * e .. 1EEN NiNVS. * l1len, l"eb. It . .\lr. S. it. Gray's store was broken into last Friday night. About five dollar's in money and sever al dollars in goods and several other at ieiIes Were Ilissel. Air. and .\lrs. W. 11. Owens spent Tuesday with .M. W. Gray and family. We are glad to say that the sick of this community are improving. Miss Nannie Kate Armstrong of 1Lau rens spent the week-end visiting rela tives in Eden. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Gray silent Fri day with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Reeves. Miss Gray of Laurens, and Miss Dickson of Columbia, met with the School improvement association of Eden Tuesday afternoon. After some splendid talks about schools the 1ndles . served ambrosia and cake. Francls Martin. Mlr. and Mrs. Jl. Frank Martin, of this *?r, were sadly hereaved last Wed nesday when they lost their little girl, F'rancis, an infant of a year. Interment took place at New Prospect church Tlhuitrsday. Messrs L. f. and Miller Ilitt, of ''ross 11111, were visitors in the city last week, MAesIS W. 11. Crisp1 anil C. IL. ('oats, of .\oulnIvIlle, wvere visitors Ill the ehy' SiaturIday3. .Alrs. I-'. P'. Alc('ow~an has been1 vIsit ing iln W~'lminlgtonl for several day3s. Aliss lKatura .l~inney, (If (reen wood, has bieien vlsitIing lier blothI er, .\lr. (Ia rence .\l e ili ey for' somel timeII. Th'ie ('ondit Ion oIf St ricklIer hlank In. w'ho has heeni sick (of fever for severai~l weeks, remnainus uInchianged, but1 it is hiught thbat his r'ecovery' Is as 511red. St rick ler' is v'ery piopll a r ill the city and many anxious inqiries (Onneerninlg hiis conilItlion are hearId onl ('very sidei. M'. ('res well Fl em ilng le(ft y'est er day3 for' 'reenwood to stieni somle timei. .AIl'ray ('our t iin lgs Nehool. On F'ridlay Iighit, F-elb. 25t h, Iihere w ilt 1b4 gliven an (entertainmei(nt at Gr'ay ('onurt-Owlings si'hool fuor thle bellefit (If thle ball teamIl. In the a fternoon t here w'il be, If thle weathier periits, a halt gamie wilIthile F'ounitain1 Inn high schiool teami. At niiht there will al1so, lhe hld a hiigh school orat orleal con test. After that oysters will lbe served. R(eep this date, February 25th, and the ptlace, Gray Courit-Owligs in mInd. NOiCUE OF' LANil) MAE Pursuant to the order of the court of Common101 Picas in 04e (iane of C. C. Featherstone et al against, Mirs. S. P. Turnipseed et al, I will sell at pulic outcry to the highest bIdder. at La1u- { rens8 Court ifouse, South Carolina. on salesday in March ne: t,. being the sixth day of the said monj h, all that lot of land sliuate in the/cout ly and~ St ate afor'esaidl, conm tonlf known as theI Colemani Rock u. 'fy, bounded on all sides b~y landls of Nlckles & Winn, witll' rights ot way t a d from said lot. to the track of lih ain line of the rharleston & W dtorn 'Carolina Rlail way Company, and to the pulic road leading from Waterloo to Laurens Ciour t Illouse, S. C. T'erms, cash, the purchaser to pay for papiers and1( stampls. If the puir-I Thaser does inot comply with terms of sale the property will b)e restoldl en same day at risk of the defaulting pur shaser.'I 0. A. POW0R, Feb. 14. 1916. . 20..3t I Our New Spring Goods Will arrive in a few days The cream of the big Northern Mar kets in the way of wearables for every member of the family will be gin to pour into our store within the next few days and our friends and customers throughout the county are cordially requested to see them be fore making their spring purchases I and inspect our large and attractive Spring display. :-: :-: :-: :-: Our buyers, Miss Bessie Crews of the Millinery Department, Mr. T. J. McAlis ter of the Dry Goods Departmens and Mr. D. A. Davis of the Gentlemen's De partment are now in the Northern Mar kets making spring and summer pur chases that will surpass even our previ3 ous lines in style and beauty. Davis-Roper Co.I The Famous Outfitters. - 0 0 - a 777 LAND SALE. ... State of South Caroli ial FEBRUARY 2 County of La28rent. - IN COURlT' OF COMMON PLEAS Admission 10 and 20c n National Bank and o For 't'rust Co., flaiitiffs mm mmagainst doedd W. Martin, Ms. Essl Martin, et aa. biefnndants A n I ursuatt to a h ecra s of The Court -- - -. l the abiove statedl case. I will soil at emubliv outcry to the highest bidder, at -ahre-retoliAaneIenatontohi. oul I~trnC. I1., S. C., on Salesday in Marh iem bengMonday the (itW elay o the aonth, di rno the lga Xm ' ours for such sales, the fol lowing de r - 'ribed l)properIty, to wit - All Iltht cecrtain lot, ilece or piarcel S parf Via sitate, lying and being on F u e Southbrlot f the DL HO THEATRE mm = Coun ty' and State aforesaid, known as MaOrti8 Stable lot, contaIV Rng one half ma mit acre, D ore o r less, an d ounder oC L uve, aoweh by ot of M. n'. Owings, on Uhh !ast by lands of lket aial, on r b T ak e a . - of- h y ou . th fone an vtgorou s ma drugonal ongtadk 5tmoro store house and lot ) .'.and Mris". Essie W,. Martin and naorethesfrrt timpey.nInthe weodon' Silver Street.slotTn alm i w y years- tracts, iqeues 0o' parcels of danea sit. does Charnock, the hero of Hae irtn sa'ir County amec Stae, known 'aom w Rev. Cyrus Townsend Brady's c c lyts Nove re, 2, r,'.r t, an lot, vt .ou bione crashethe said ,. W. Martin ak by Sui.agTahh Sae. yo. fTodd jwhen you fethta-lietaanwua-ly de n aio I oe t b d oar tD ne plat iver T o erv y and sub gTk e out," rlivsugiogh of l've pr peorty of . It. 'loendy see a human being. cosaede bb oi. f. Itha oberu, blarveynir, ret Alone you an Ihdlanah d tzn e So th Sca , lte hasbechoe eI'( lie Illei'jun b, I1ig 1:s4. Said lots semi savage, in ute, w~id,-- and the sight of beau tifuul 'rntn on 11' *ley Avenue iii thle City dibreathie hren ton s a nesysnsation to ing. Youfel rm , for just enyjoy i and ot r itneiy intrestigscn in this bte o Dodso MPdtSix part Vitagraph Blue Ribbon c Feature tii lyitngliu ld bieenor lodona L__oe _tniht LtverhTe City of Ionailrensk, inu eanti Conty Haman State, on-l ie teot. ide of La.rei rug stre, known as tle residente lot of r~~1 ....._ K 1W.1an Mrs. Esasle W. Marti nd( Sitaeo as ot part of le .1. M. obert ;one D LEO - f ty Laure ton. te !naP 'teNt Bfn a nc, nivid lnoid Hom0 the Nort by lot of .1f 11. Cunningham, on the Ea-t SoS y ieot of . L. Nash and on the Pustan to ali Dreeo TeCor T11i of Saie: One-half cash, bal anc te abe sad cae.e m' s rom b HO K YO R LIV[R, I IW I secured by bond and mor'tgago of tl puirchaser over the said premises, bearing Aiti nday fth lie th. of Q per cent, with, leave to purchaser to lomel sikons! Don't lose a da)'s work Clean your ur his entire bid In cash. Purchaser pay for papers and' stamps. 10 per Liver and Bowels with "Dodson's Liv r Tone" cent attornoy'n fee In caseof.tcollc - viner stt I the Ctyrm of slare gh! (Calomel makes you sick. It's fiul and If it doesn' straiCten you right not complied lth, te land to be ra .orribe! Take a ose of the danger- up and nake You f al fine and vigorous sold on same or some inuse uent ins drag tonight. mnd tomorrow you I want you to go ack to the store cr aleday on same trm. at risk of nay lose a ay's work. get your oney. )odson's Liver Tone oofrber purchaser. Calonmel Is mner(ury or quIcksilver io destroyla n th sale of calomel be- C. A. POWER, %fhich causes necrosis of the bones. Icause It in re 1 1' or lllclne; entire- C. C. C. P. and . 8W., Laurens, S. C. 1aloinel, when it collies Into contact ly vegetable, efore it can not sal- . vith sour' bile crashes Into It., breaking Ivalto or' make y tt sick. Jntornal Cramps, Nervousi Weaknes t. up. Tils Is when you feel that aw- i guarantee that one spoonful of and misery produced by the Irregulari ill nausea and cinpin. If you arc Dods.on's Liver Tone will put your ties from ahich womsn siffer can be luggish and "all knocked out," if your shtiggish liver to work andl clean your' (lulckly checked and healthy condl Ivor Is torpid and bowels constipated bowels of that sour bile and consti- tioni restored through the lse of Dan 1) r you h~ave headache, dirziness, coat- patedl waste which Is clogging youri SIMMON'S SQUAW VINE WINN It Is ( tongue, if breath is bad or stomach system and making you feel miserable, a rem ady for women only. It is a fino our, Just tay a spoonful of harmless I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's flavored pleasant remedy, , 5t5 mildly )odsoNn Liver 'one tonight. Liver Tone will keep your entire fai- In the stomach and does a rand work Hero's my guarantee--Go to any Ily feeling fine for months. Give it to In bringing back health, strength an rug store and get a 50-cent bottle of your children. It IAs harmless doesn't cheerfulness, Price $1.00. eot bottl, Modaon's lver aone.r Take a spoon-f gripe and they like ta leasant taste.n Sold by all dstggita i n heCtyo Iares i ai out