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GREAT OLD REMEDY FOR SKIN DISEASES S. S. S. Drives Poison From the System. Got It fixed in your mind that skin eruptions. Scrofula. ICczema. burning itching skin, and all skin diseases are duo entirely to impure blood. If the trouble was on the outside of the skin, by simply wash lug and keeping it clean you could obtain relief-not even oint ments and salves woul be neces sary. Agree with us in this be lief. and voi ann he restored to health. S. Si. S. is at purely vegetable tleat neIt tit you ekn secur. from your own (rilggst--It is it bMoco tunit that will purify your bloo i and claus, a decided ihntement of 'our trouble. and i nally make yot a " ifty ye-a.j ago 8. S. S. was disic -rel andi g i'. n to stiffering 1iank c1. 1Iolig this period it has pr1v ai its reul'ableIIie (curitive propeiti ns a bhlodl guoi'ie anld tonic. lins re-lh-vted thoisanels 1.f cases of lisense- 4nus d by I1ilu'r. h1+.11, fnd cl hroiicI I il h<-rit. l bioi osi el. ,1 ' ti u ('ln hw re, lie ei . t but voI1 t111u 1 t:, ke . .S. Thetrefor'e h~' sur's, 1 sn't t a kie c"hanllets. 111' 11 n- " use. 11 lo on . i S . S.y fromn votr rf ggist, 1i y ulrs I s a 1 1. e In! t I ase, w ri i l l or "1* ex e tuit.,l1"ien t 1 vice. to Swil' So- ifle' '., FREE FLOWER SEEDS Hastings Catalogue Tells You All About Them No natter whether you farm or only plant vegetables or flowers in it small lot you need H astings 1916 Catalogue. It is filled (100 pages) frot cover to cover with useful farm and garden infor mwition. It tells of seeds of kind and qutality that yotu can't buy from your nerchalnt or druggist, seeds that cost no Inore b:t give you real satisfaction and a real gar de1n. It tells how every cuslomjier cnn get h soluttely free five imkeits of/easily grow n, yet showy aind benlfutil fi wers. IIlastings is both the best ad 1:tce't teed f.rmu in the Southi, the only firm that you shold buy S1, . A; fromn. Whlen you lmt 1:;.mn 1 ed yuc".1: vg meec~t "Gioodl Gar-Irn Ti.a1 r" m11+1:' n h:: T' ay. 'rile to~lhiy for their big 19N Ca i .l :tic. Ii 11 fre.. A 1 tal (-:rd n quet wi:l 1 rin it. II. G. IIAST'!C3 CO., Atlanta, Ga.-(Advt.) Melancholy Women Women who stiffer the miser ies caused by disorders in the ovarian function, are periodic ally ailing. They endure pains which extend their exhausting influence to every part of the body, producing melancholy, nervousness, and weaknesses which make life one long, dreary existence. There is relief and renewed hope for these sufferirg women in DR. SIMMONS Squaw Vine Compound The Woman's/niedicine It is just the thti jg to overcome the diseases wha$ cause tils suf fering. It is omposed of pure vegetable ingredients which are knownt to act beneficially on the female body. Painful irreguiari lies, OvarIan lnflammal tion, Head aches, Palpitationl of the Heart. all disappear before the power an d efficacy of thisi marvelous niedi cine. it brings back the strength. vigor and cheerfulnerss of earlier years and makes life worth living. Sold by Druggists and Dealer. Price $1.00 Per Bottle C. r.simmons Medicine Co. SrT. oU is, i SSo uI Today And A Generation Hence The flight of timo mankes us thInk of the futume. 'lho baby of today reflects what greatness ray ho acquiiredi w hto n he growa up,. Anid any influeneo that brings reliet to the expectant rnother is the iilrst anil grats of obiiigntionx. Thiq ja a splendi rc~' known as "M t~r's Friend" that has een a safeguard. .- a helpful daily latlu. * + enee, to a host of women. Applied exter. . naity to the muscles they become plant, they stretch without unilue pain, thlere ia an ableot dit~trees, the nerveu are soothted by taking away the burden of leaving ali to just natural cond~tions. 'rhere is in "Miother's Friend" the direct and immediato hlp that nil expectagnt moth era require. Used by their own hand. gatidoi by their own indls, they learn at onace .tp bilessed reilet from morning riekness result-. lng from undtue stretching. Thley experienca daiiy enimn and~ nightly rest. It is i.iileert "Miother's Friend." (let a hoittle today of any druggist. Then write lBradiliild temlite Co., 410 1 amar lhilg., Atlanta, (Ga., for on of the most entertaining and ynahm~bte litil books ever prceented. It Ia worthl wr!" for. Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST L.aurens, South Carolina Omeie in Peoples Bank Duilding. "MA ItY PAGE" TO IE ShIOWN IIltE SOON. Idle flour Theatre hins Contracted for Big Essanay Serial. Begins Fri. day Night. The first episode of "The Strange Case of Mary Page," the series in which Henry Walthall and Edna Mayo are to be starred, is to be shown at the Idle Hour theatre on Friday. The series consists of fifteen episodes of two reels each. The first episode in this tale of love and mystery is called "The Tragedy" and in it is portrayed the murder of Davo Pollock, the crime of which Mary Page (Edna Mayo) is accused. lienry Wal thail plays the part of Mary Page's sweelheart, who is the attor ney for the defense in her trial. W\'hen Ile story opens, lary l'age is apl'aring in the dress rehearsal of a liroadway prodlretiot. I. is her first. big part. After the fiial rehearsal Pol lock, wlho is backliig the production, forces his way into her dressing room. l'hilip ian dol (.r. W.a'' l1hall), who has called to congratulate M.\ary, res cues her fromt 'ollock ail gives her a revolver advising her to use it if l'oi lock again Ilirealcns her. After the re.., arsal the coimpany goes to a hotel for a han(iuet. Pollock lures M.\ary into a private dining room and again at teipts to force his at ten I ons upon her. She draws (he revolver, then loses control of herself, rememt bering nothing more. Iangdoi, who has started in search of Mary, hears the sound of a shot and breaks into the room. 'T'here lie finds Mary, unconscious beside Pollock, who is dead with a bullet in his heart from the revolver which lies beside Mary. The guests rush in and find I angdon with the revolver in hiis hand. stooping over the victim. The episodes that follow tike u; the exciting incidents In (le life of Mary a'(-, who is acensd>(t of the munho-e'. In the Iirst. epiSilode is potirayI a play within a play. .\ huge thea-r ri :i t in a dress rehearsal. interest ing sidelights of life behind the scenes are other features. In the dress re hearsal Miss layo. in doublet. and hose, has an opportunity to display her swordsmanship, vanquishing a villain in the stage drama in which, in the story, she is starring. Miss Mayo's gowns are designed by Lady Duff Gordon (Lulile) and the one she wears to the banquet is a beautiful example of the newest spring style in evening gowns. ACIDS IN STOMACH SOUR THE FOOD AND CAUSE INDIGESTION "'ape''s Dinipepsin" fixes sour, u'assy, upset stoaiichs I live min niles. If what you Just ate is souring on your stomachi or lies like a lumip of lead, reftuising to digest. or youl belch gas and eructate sou!', uindigestedi (mol. or have i feeling of dizziness, heart burn, frillniess, naus'a , had taist e in suriely get relIef in live miiiues. Ask .3u 01'h'larmna('' to showi~ you (lie fornmula, ilainly prinitd on i thieso hifty-ceni ('ases of P l'pes Ilia epson, I Ion you will uindlersndo why dys5 Ce'Il 'ie iroules of' all kinds iiulst go, anmd whyi3 it relieves ii' Or, ou-ofl-i)rder siomaiiehs or' indoige.s ion in live ini tles. "Papiie's I iaj, >sin"' is hiarmiles; taist es l ike etidy.l3' thloulgh eachi odose will digest anl I' epare f'or assimiila I ion iinto (lie li >d all (he food( y'ou eat; beide1(Os, I iakes y'ou go io (lie (able ith~l a ealthy3 alipetile; but w hat will pleas 3'l yulmost is tha oul'it ill feel t ha t y'our stotinach an iinteiiCs tiInes are cleani and freshi, anid you1 will not nieed to r'esor't to Ia xatI(ies or' Iie 11il15 for' bill ouisneoss or' C'ostliationi. Thlis city~ willl hiave mianiy ''Palo's liaiepsln" ('ranks as somei, peolfe wIll call them.ot buil you will be enthuisiast ic abiout ilhis siulenidi stomia'h I'repiarai tion, too, If you1 ever' lake it fo" idi gist ion, gaiscs, heiburnilii , sourness'5, ~'urseilf f isitomach(1 miisery3 anid indli jesi on ini Iive minutes. .\ iFnshionu Shiow~ ini the( Films. Women patr'onis of the Idle hliur Theliatr'e ar'e anxiously awaitIng the comiing of "The Stranige Case of Mary Page," the 'Essa nay ser'ies, stairring Ilenry Walthall and~ Edna Mayo, which is to aippear' at that theater on Fidays, beginninig March 3. At; "Mar'y Page" the actr'ess accused of nmurdter, Miss Mayo wears $10,000 worth of gowns designed by Lady Duff Gordon (lucile), the famous mlodiste. They're all new spring and summer styles and Compirise a complete outfit of gowns, from boudoir to bali room. For Chfilldren's (Cough. You cannot use anything befter for your child's cough and cold that Dr. King's New Ilscovery. It Is l~'prere from Pine Tar mixedl with healing andl soothing balsams. It does not con tain anything harmful and is slIghtly laxative, just enough to expel the lis ons from the system. Dr. King's Newv Discovery is antiiseptie--kills the cold germs-raises the phlegm-loosens the cough andi soothes the irritation. Don't put off treatment. Coughs and Golds often lead to serious lung troubles. It is also gobd for adults and the aged. Got a botlo today. All druggists. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * SPOLIT'ICS. * To Oppose Swenringen. lion. R. B. Hicks, who represents Spartanburg county in the legislature, has announced that he will make the race for State Superintendent of Ed ucation this summer. Mr. Hicks was sulporintendent of the Honea Path graded schools in 1913-14 and his work here was highly satisfactory to the trustees and patrons. lie has many friends in this section who will be glad to support him-I onea Path Chronicle. The defeat. of Col. W. W. ILewis or York, for re-election as a member of the board of trustees of the Citadel will lie a distinct loss to that insti tution. ('ol. Lewis, an honor graduate of the ('itadel. had served as clairimn of its board of tIru'istees. 'i'le state (an ill afford to lose the services of a man of the type of Col. Lewis, and it is part icularly regretable thai measly polities brouight about his defeat. lie did not seek the ollice, but he hai fill eds it so acceptably that his reelection should have been tunanimiouis - Lancas ter News. ar. ('ooper's Plains. Ti'ere is no dol lit in the world that considerable pressure is being brought to hear on lIon. It. A. Cooper to have himt enter the race for governor this summ1 ner, bult we believe .\lr. Cooper will not be mlisled, as while part of this pressure emanates from earnest and sincere friends, others who are clamoring for Mr. Cooper to enter the race have more sinister motives ani while they wotld probably prefer the Irattrons mlant as governor to the Inl eumbI ent hope, of course, that the en tran e of Mr. Cooper woul 'plit the .\lainnil vote tndi altlowx Iheir oWIi c"andlidlate to winl. .\r. ('o);p at thi:: 111m is lie lonical candidate for I91, aid it' lie <mly p~o3sses i : " :)u1 ill pation 1e will win easily I .wo year: tfr o li u now. ('hestehl its-port' r. SI":.A1T(11: T1L1,31.1\N l-SllN: ARMaOlR PLA.TE I \(TOltY Beliese that 'i'hreat. of .trmior 'ilte 3Manufacturers niiii (:ile impetus to 11111. W\'ashington, Feb, 9.---Senator Till man intends to urge the passage at the earliest opportunity of the hills or dered favorably reported from the senate naval committee yesterday. 'These are the hills for an armor plate factory, for increasing the nilber of eadets at. Annapolis, and for adding to the facilities of the Mare Island andi New York navy yards. Sena tot' I a l'ollette yesterday block ed an effort to put thirough t le Inca suire relating to Mare island and New York yards. Th fie nds of a gov'enIlllenIt armor plate factory or factories are more than ive' onftielnt tle bi l dealing withI tis subjeet will pass. Tihe'y 52ay thle thrieat if ithe armor' plate 44on r'esenitmlient as iio inisiure jissage oh the bitll. Niot oly ithat buti they he lieve it w'ill give imlel ts to thie whlole tI Ire of war' mlaterial. "'I am1 absoluttely' certaini the bill will pass' that is liy anlswer' to Ithe st eel todlay. "Th'iere arle elnugh liupubhI~lias who hav'e liromliised to su pphort it withi t he D emiocr'at s to 11n3ore' its piassage." Senlator TIiillmanl also declared he was eon siderinhg whethlerI act ion shiouldi lie ta kn r'llegarin lg the i ce i ncr'eaise Ilireat. of thle mlanufnt'eturers. "'I am1 stiu the threat was made In all ieriiuisness,"' said Senatol Tlill man11. ''Senator' l4'nr'ose is a1 lays fair aind eanldid and flailk. Ilie dloi'rn't bluff'i. lie said lie was authoraized'' to miakie tile statemlenti for the manulifai' ii urers'. I amii no) i'er'ta iln wht, if ally, act ion ('an lbe taken hy the' setnate re' garid ing thle mlanuhfac'turer'Is' thri'iatIs, bill will go thrlough.'" PitOVEN SWA.MP-ROOT AiDS W1EAiH KIDNEY'N The 53ymttomls of kidney and blad der trotlies are often ver'y distressing anid leave the system in a run-down condition. The kldneys 5401m tob iluiffr most, as almost evei'y victim complains of lame back and urinary troubles which should net be neglected, as thlese dlanger stignals often lead to dan gerous kidnley tr'oubles. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root which soon heals andl str'engthensI the kid neys is a slenddlll kidney, liver' and bladder' r'emedy3, andI, being, an her'ba: c01omond, hlas a gentlIe healing effeci on the kidnleys, which is almost immule diately noticed in miost cases by thiose who use it. A trial wilt e~i inee anyone who may be in need of Better get a hIot tie fromn your neai1at dirug store, and start treatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmor & Co., Dinghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. WThen writing be sure and mention the Laurens Adver tiser Spring Shoes! ITHE Shoe models we offer our Women Patrons are not "Just Shoes" or even "just this season's styles"---they're more! They are Shoes of particular merit---Shoes \ of distinction---Shoes that tower way above the level of mediocrity. Some Women have learned the excellence and superiority of our Shoes by testing them. Others are learning by heresay. There's No Store like this For Women's Shoes! Remember that it's Quality that counts and that all shoe prices sound alike. We have a size and width to fit you and expert fitting service. May we show you some bet= ter Shoes? CLARDY & WILSON Home of Better Shoes WE WELCOME SMALL ADVERTISERS Not How Cheap, but How Good-1 WE PRINT EVERYTHING BECAUSE THEY SOON GROW I OUR JOB PRINTING. FROM A CALLING CARD INTO BIG ONES. And at That It's choap. I TO A BOOK. TRY US Hurrah! They're Here! The New Post Toasties-a delicious sweetmeat with all of the true corn flavour! A flake that won't mush down when cream is added-a flake that stays fresh and crisp. NEW Post Toasties are made of selected white corn by a new process that brings the fragrance of the sunny corn fields to your table. Pos't To a eNotice the little puffs on every flake, put there by the unique - methods of cooking and toasting. It's the only method that gives you the full, rich corn flavour. To test the taste, try a handful of Toasties h.. ?direct from the package, without cream or milk. Here are flakes that don't depend upon cream and sugar for flavour. They're Mighty Good!