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I still use Cardui when I feel a 1ttle d, and it always does me good." Headache, backache, side ache, ner ness, tired, worn-out feelings, etc., arc sure signs o oman ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the woman's tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing women for more than fifty years. Get a Bottle Today! .1 Ready for the Needle By investigation marked values will be seen in the New Wash Fabrics just ( opened. They include the latest and most5 desirable weaves, both in printed and plain white. A special article is carried for Middie Blouses, a perfect imitation of linen. Its weight and round woven thread marks the stamp of durability. Soft finish Nain sook has recently sprung into popular favor for special purposes. The demand for yard wide soft finish Pajama Check is here to stay and this can be said also of the neat Dimity Checks. The new printed goods in tex ur and coloringa show up to advantagef hit ing and Waists. Popular brands of crochet thread just opened at W. G. WILSON & CO. j Your Friends SCan buy anything you give them except YOUR PHOTOGRAPH 20 Years Experience NICHOLS STUDIO> SPARTANBUIG CAI' STItUCK BY TRAIN Mrs. A. 11. Twitcheil Perhaps Fatally Injured. Accident at Crossing. Spartanburg, Feb. 2G.-Mrs. Janie Itivers Twitclhell, wife of A. H. Twit ehell, president of the Glendale and Clifton oiils, lies perhaps fatally in iureic at her home on Pine street, and Glenn Brown, her negro chauffeur, Is in an unconsicous state at the city hospital as a result of an accident at Union street crossing of the Southern railway this morning when Southern passenger train No. 9 from Columbia struck AIs. ''witchell's limousine. completely demolishing the car and hturling its occupants through the wreckage. irs. 'I'witlchell was picked up uncon selous and has remained so since the accident. I)r. L. .1. Blake, her phy silian, late this afternoon issued the following statement: "Mrs. Twitchell Is In a very serious condiion. ier left ankle is broken aind she has concussion of the brain and Spine." Eye witnesses of the accident say the car and the train were moving in the sante direction, both coming into the city, and that apparently neither ilie engineer of the train nor the driver of the automobile saw the other 'ntl ii the collision came. Between I'nion street and the tracks of the Fouthern at this point there are a number of oil tanks and buildings that. cut off the view and as the wind was high and blowing in the opposite direction, the supposition is that no sound of the approaching train reach ed the oceipanits of the car. .\lrs. Twitclhell had been to visit a seamstress on Union street and was rturnilug to the city where she was to meet .\lr. T1witchell, who waited for hlt at his office. News of the accident spread over the city rapidly and was quickly com muiniacted to .\r. Twitchell, who, with physielans and friends, hurried to the scene. They arrived before Mrs. Tiwitchel had been removed from the wreckwage, a8nd( removed her- to the residence on flne street. Prior to her marriage to Mir. Twit (hell, about. ten years ago, Airs. Twit clell was Mliss .Janie Rivers of Spar anbur-rg. She is related at prominent t'amiil le here and throughout the State. Mr. 'iwitchell is a brother-in law of the late 1). 1,:. Converse, found er of Converse College in this city and head of the Glendale and Clifton mills. Mir. TwitchelI succeeded Mlr. Converse at the head of these proper ties and is one of the most influential mitanufacturers in the State. The ac ildent has cast a gloom over the city. John Ilart, a prominent lumber dealer of Sparitanhurg, was within a few feet of the crossing when the accident occirred. lie said this af ternoon that, the- car had almost clear ed the tracks when the engine caught the rear and lifted it upwards. The 'ar in coiming down was caught by the steps of the baggage car and this im hact shattei'ed it, Mi's. TfwitchellI be ing thriowit out and1 falling uindei' (tie of thle glass doors. After the triaiin 11ad coime to a sttndstill the ne .gro diive w(' as still in the wreckage holding to the steeing wheel and was able 1o crawl out, lie moved only a few feet htowever', until lhe drioppted, The t rain t hat striuck thle eai' was it. charge of Conduct or Boney Chase and F. II. Lon w)t ~as the engIneer. No stat emient hais beeni madle by3 the mtem hers of the ti'ain crew. At idnilighit D'. L. J1. Blake, at mnadle the following statement of het' condllitn "''The reaction fi'om the shock htas been satisfactory, btut shte Is still un 'Ocselus, dute to coneu~sslon of the briaiin, of the second degree. There are~ hiopieful sympttoms, but It will pr'obably b'e thr iee or four i'(ays before a idefinite statement can be mtade as to lihe ouitcomte. Practically hier en I ire ijuries consist of a fractiiie of the left leg at. the ankle, amid the con cuisslin of thle brain."' lany3'ii' eole( iouight andl coughi-fi'om thle bigi nnIing of fail right thtrough to sping. O ther's get cold aftei' coid. Take D r. Kinug's New iDiscovery aind you will get almiiost iniiiiedit rol'l ef. It cecks y'ouir ('old. 51tops thte i'ack ing, irasling, I isu(-tIeachin:.g couighi, heatls lie in Ila :in at ion, soothles thle rugw tu bes. IEasy to take, anittisept ~c adfd heal ing. Ge 51w bottlIe of Dri. i in 4s New ils coivery andm keelp it in hl~ h'ouie "It is cei'taiily a great mn~! .Icinte amid I keelp a bottleI of it. contiinually on hand'' witls W. C. .Jesseiman, iFranconia, N. ii. .\oiney back if tnot satisfied bt it ...Card of Than~umks. We wish to thank most sincirely all ou!r kh ol frtitnds atndl ntighborns. whto 5o iovingly'iit miiterdi' to uis, anid 0our dea r humshanid andi( father, J1. Scott Ge'oi'ge, during his recent illness and. dheathI. .\tlay lie who said: "I nasimuchi as ye have done it unto one of the least of' these may briethiren, ye have (lone It. unto 31e," richly r'eward every one. -Mothne nds C(lenn. .IXTEEN INIE13 ON NEW WAit8'lSIPS Anierican Navy to Mount Huge Glun. Increao in Size of Bore Would Bring Extension of Fire Zone. Washington, Feb. 26.--xperiment al long range firing by the Atlantic fleet and inforination about naval bat tles in the Eiuropean war virtually have convinced the navy departnient that battleships to be authorized this year should carry ten 16 inch guns each in stead of the 12 1-1-inch weapons aboard ships of the Pennsylvania and the California class now building. De tails of gunnery are confidential, but it became known tonight that the next target practice of the fleet would be held at ranges uip to 88,000 yards be cause of the lessons taught by the bat tie between (ernian and British bat tlecruisers in the North Sea, where 17, 000 yard shots scored hits. The navy general board recommend ed so1e tinme ago that new battleships be signed for the 16-inch rifles and proposed other military characteristics that inhde it necessary to increase the tonnage froni :2,000 for the Califor nia class to 36,000. Officials of tlie board have urged their views upon the naval committee in connection with the pending appropriation bill, al though the 1917 building prograinme is not yet before the coltmittee. Many officers of high rank, however, have considered it unwise to mount the bigger guns or build the bigger ships. Secretary Daniels, it is said, however, is about convinced of the desirability of the bigger sillp project. An order for the first kite balloon to be added to the navy's aerial fleet has been placed, it was learned today, and this latest device to Increase the aecurracy of gunlilire may be tested drring the spring target practice. It Is proposed that each battleship he eqiuipped withi a captive kite balloon, which will rise 1,000 feet above her decks. The oflicers observing le fall of shots now stationed in the fighting tops 150 feet above leeks will be stationed in the balloon basket, coatii nicating with the ship by tole phone. 'i'lie navy's biggest guns now have a range of 12 sea iiles or mtore, and this probably will be increased mater ially with ltie new 16-inch. iefore the cotinnittee recently Admiral Winslow said lie had seen weather conditions in which ships were plainly visible al ;0,000 yards, or la miles. It probabl. was due, lie said to a miirage; but. if he had had guns of sutllcient range h< thought lie could have guaged his shots so as to make a bonbardment effective GIRLS! DRAW A MOIST CLOTH THROUGH HAIR DOUALE ITS BEAUTY Try this! Iatir gets thick, glossy tatly and beautiful at once, liltilediato?- -Yes! Ceitain?-that.'s the joy of it. Your hair becomes light wavy, uffy, abuitndant and appears as sort. lustrous and beautiful as a yount girl's after a Dianderine hair cleanse J1ust triy thlis-iinoisten a c lothi with little Danderine acid carefully driawv ii th rough yota h'lairi, taking onie sil I strandt at a ilne. Th'lis wjil Icleanse thc hair of (lust, dirt or exy'essive oIl, and ini just a few itoitnen you have (lou. bledi (lhe heat tyof y tfrlhair. A del ightm. ful siurpirise 'uwait those whose hali has been nocg ect~f or Is scraggy, fad ed, dry, biti tfjd' thlin . lesides beau tIfying thle halr, D~anideri ne d issol ves every3 particle of' danmdrulift; eleanises purities and invigorates thle sealpi, for ever stopiniig itching and falling hair, hut what wiill please you muost. will he after a few week's use, whlen you soc newv hair-ine and downy at 1first--yes -bhut really new hair growing all ovei (lie scalp. if you car'c for pretty, soft hair, and~ lots of it surely get a 23-cent bo1ttle of Kinowlton's lDanderine froin any druig store or toilet counter andl .Just tr'y it. * NH IL~ll NE W'., * Shilloh, Feb. 2;.-T-'he cuteretai nment given by the Calhoun Literary societ3y of the Shiloh school last night wals a t remiendouis suiccess. 'The big eurowv was hiigly aippreclatIive and (lie live ly, witt (3phieces about Washilngiton and~ Lincoln wi~ere hothI ist ructivye and en tertaining. The negro comic dlelama tions and play conv~uilsed the ent irc A tableau by fouri gi-ls, Mlisses Fta3 1Idellams, Al ma Grmay, C'ornel ia Wal lact andt M\ay I lellamis was the most beau I iful feat(urie of thle programi. Theu success of thle evening wvas it ti litrge mneasureo, dlue to thle untiring ef fortis of .\r. Charlton Ilellams, lpresi dont of the ('alhioun i~lteirary society aind \Misses Rucia W~olff and Mlary . Kee, leathers. "A Visitor." If youri child has a cold, nose r'un. or coughs nitcht get a smaitll hot tle 01 Dr,. 1Hel's Pine-Tar-I 1oney3. Its pleasant P'ine-Tlair-ihoney syrup, jusi what childr-en like and just. thle medi elne to stoothie t he cough anti cheek th<I cold. A fteir taking, bhildren stol fiet ting, sleelp good andI arte soon1 en I irely wvellI. In sist on D r. Ilell's Pine Tfar-lIonov03. 25e at yvmir dni-ggat Valuable Het For CATARRH Just because you hawk and spit and your nose is wet, cold, red, sore and a nuisance, don't merely plug it up. You can't cure catarrh by greasing your nose. Take S. S. S. regularly and you will drive catarrhal poisons out of your blood. The membranes will soon recover and no longer con tinue to accumulate the mucous that gathers and thickens into catarrh. . S. S. stimulates the cells of the tis sues to select from the blood their own essential nutriment. Rapid recovery from catarrhal inflatation in the stom ach, kidney, bladder and all mem branes is the result. MALARIA. Throughout the country, wherever malaria abounds, are happy, joyful people to whom S. S. S. has given won derful help in the treatment of mala ria after the most sickening torture imaginable. The gaunt complexion of malaria's victims, the chills and fever, the ma larial dysentery that seems to defy all other treatment, the malarial leg, the enlarged liver, the persistent anemia where the blood turns to water and the system wastes away. These are the conditions that S. S. S. so effectu ally asissts in overcoming, by helping to restore the blood to its natural vigor. STUBBORN SORES Sometimes a sore spot becomes indo lent. 'The tissues surrounding it lose tone and are unable to provide suffi cient nutriment to stop the drain. It is then chronic. Just saturate your blood with S. S. S. This is quickly accomplished as S. S. S. is naturmiiry assimilated the same as milk or iny other healthful liquid. Nature acts with marvelous rapidity when given the proper assistance, and S. S. S. so stimulates cellular activity that the parts surrounding an ulcer se lect from the blood the materials that make new tissue. Thus the sore spot rapidly heals in a natural way. iLocal applications for any skin dis ease will afford protection from with. 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Tak a icsooneu Yaouml weIn itoedIi Copany wiDVERTso E bI Tra HS AP bER.i iursuanthi is wthe $ode f tht cour nafe aomn raPl i the cae sluC.C liateristonrpit ad haaisnstirsate.( Tornyonhav leaic, di'is oateuli touer io bth hihst bdder stmah resCourt. take soonulharlas iialesay guM arhnt, eig the sixt dayu ote ad mot al thaet bot o Youd stAre In theood Comp/an)a sides yland 01f JNi) & Wnnwi rhsuo a to the omo tahd lot otheommonkPleashinmthe case of C.h Cha1rinn',o~ tn al w ill nell at.nu,,inl xlth Hints Our Readers out, but have no medical talue. Ec sema, totter, acne and all such erup tive diseases should be treated with ,. S. S. POISONED BLOOD, So many difierent things contribute to poison the blood and the effect is so startling that the sufferer becomes panic-stricken and is led to use harm ful drugs. It you have any blood trou ble, got a bottle of S. S. S. and take according to directions. Don't take anything else. Poisoned blood is bad enough without ruining your bones, joints, teeth an'd vitals with minerals. S. S. S. so stimulates cellular activity that they reject all poisonous influences and select only those materials in the blood that make healthy tissue. This is why its assist ance toward recovery is so noticeable and at times remarkable. S. S. S. Ns welcome to the weakest stomach and is assimilated just as readily as the most nutritious food. It has helped to cure a host of sufferers. RH EUMATISM. In any form of rheumatism give the blood a good effectual cleansing with S. S. S. Use thN'4 remedy for three days and take a hot salt water bath to open the pores. This relieves the lungs and kidnevs and assists S. S. S. to utilize the skin as the principal avenue of eliminatjon. Avoid salts, calomel and other dras tic pui'rgatives, as they absorb the mols titrei from the walls and membranes of .the intestines, weaken the muscular 'action, produce chronic constipation and thus stagnate the system with rheumatic poisons. Get a bottle of S. S. S. at any drug store. Don't take a substitute. S. S. S. Is purely vegetable and is prepared only by the Swift Specific Co., 271 Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Write for special booklet on any of the dis eases mentioned and If medical advice is wanted, write for that also to ad dress given above. Both booklet and medical advice are free. E WHO ENJOY LIFE'5 LUXURIES NOW THOSE WHO DEPRIVED THEMSELVES OF THE FOOLISH LITTLE THINGS AND PUT THEIR MONEY IN THE bANK \ f/ { ' ' ig by in his car, living in 't see him when he was DEPOSITING what he WATCHING HIS BAL y he had money enough to ity which was the begin ak~ YOUR Bank. 11 Bank of Laurens C. H. ROPER, Cashier [1 SIOK[NSI AND BOW[LS MY WAY If Constipated, Sluggish, I of "Dobson's Liver Tone" tonight and if it doesn't straighten you right up and make you feel fine and vigorous by morning I want you to go back to the stoie and1( get your money. D~odson's i iver Tonje is dlestroying the sale or calomuel becasue it is real liver meicine; entirely vegetable, therefore it can not sal iv~ate or make you sick. I g ua rante thaIlit. 01ne spioonfuil of I )odson's [Liver' TIone will put your siluggishm liver to work and clean your bow~el s of that sour bilec anid consti paled waste wich is clogging your system andl making you feel miseratble, I guarantee that a bot tie of D~odson's Liver Tione w ill kee p your en tire famn ily feeling line for months. - ive it to your child(1ren. I t'is harmless; doesn't* grip adthey like ii Pleasant taste. way ('omnpany, and to the pulle irotdd laeadlng frion WatIerlo(o to Laurens Court I louse, S. C. Te'rums, enash, thme piurchiaser to pay for pa pers .and stamps. If the pur-n chaser does not coiimly with terms of sale t.h o' property will lbe resold on. samie day at ri sk of thle die'aulIting pur chaser. C. A. POw,I .. F b . , 19W,. -t Simpson, Cooper & Babb Attorneys at Law. 'I Promp~t A ttention Given All Buuine C - WR1 Pract~ice in all ferate Courts