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Mr Wenit.AndC' tt -uaHere's Mr. 'Gets-It' The New Plan Corn Cure That's as Sure as the Rising Sun. "Glad to meat you!" says the razor to the corn. "I'll bled for you!" says the corn to the razor. .RIzors and corns lovn each other. Corns love to "'hy, 0 Why, Did I Do It? 'Gets-It' for Me After Thiis-It I Livet" be cut, picked, gouged, salved, plas tered and Jerked out,-they grow fas tet. Mr. and Mrs. Went-and-Cut-It realize it now,-they use "Gets-It" in stead--it's the wonderful, simple corn cure that neVer fails. Stops p. fi. You apilly it in 2 seconds, it dries t once, the corn is doomed. Nothi to stick to the stocking or press of he corn. It means good-night to p1 ters, salves, diggers, razors at I toe iundling. You can wear smaller h s. Your corns will come right o ' -lean as a whis tie.". Never inilamt healthy flesh. The world's biggest sel ing Corn cure. "Gets-It" Is sold by druggists every where, 25c a bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawr'ene & Co., Chicago, Ill. IlUSIIAND ANi) WI FE llOTH' SAVEI) FROM SUFIEilING I wish to tell you the good results myself and husban(d received fro ml)r. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. About eleven years ago I had a severe attack of La Grippe and was confined to my bed about eight weeks under the doctor's care. I-e pronounce'd my case kidney trouble and rheumatism and not re ceiving the results from th& doctor's treatment I should have received, I decided to try Swmp-Root. After tak ing several bottles of Swam:,-Root I was able to get uip and attenud to my work. About a year later my husband . was affected with a severe attack of kidney trouble and (loctored for some time with the doctors and received no benefit. Knowing of th good I had received he decided to try Swamp Root. His condition was A uclh that he was confined to his b and words cannot tell how lie sit red, but after taking Swamp-Root e wa. relieved so he could go o wifi his work with out pain. I wi. 1 heartily recom mend Swamp-R t to all persons af flicted with kidn and bladder trou bles and you may publish this letter if you wish. Yours truly. MRS. A. E. BRIGOS, El'dred, Pa. Sworn and subscribed to before ine, this 25th day of May, 1912. Ira :% 3Carthy, Notary Public. 1. LLetter to Dr. Klmer & Co., Bin hamton N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You. p Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince nyone. You will also r'eceive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidnieys ando bladder. Wh~eni writing, be sure and mnention the Latens Advertiser. Regular flfty-cent andl one-ollar size bottles for' sale at all drug stores. Severe ('01d QuIckly Cutredl. "On December' first. I had a very se vere Cold or~ attack of the grip as it miay b)e, and wvas nearly down sick in bed(," writes 0. .J. Metcalf. Wea herby. Mo. "I bought two boti Cs of Chamn ber'lain's Coutgh Remedy ancV it was onuly a few (lays until I w a bimplete ly recstored to heati. I fh y believe that Chamberlain's 'Cough Remedy is one of the ver'y best medicines and will know what to do when I have another coldl." Obtainable everywhere. REXALL ORDERLIES THE EAL LAXATIVE Prominent New Orleans Druggist is Authprity For This Statement P. A. CAPDAU who ownst .mnd operates one of the bIg stores in Newv Orleans, says: "I an of the opinion that Roxali Or derlies are the ideal laxative for men, wVomleni and1 chiildrten. TJhls opinion is based0( upon0 my knowledge of the for aniy about them. Thr'oughi personal ex 1.erience, I know thmy aire pleasant to take, genitle in actbin, and1( give the same pleasing results when used by men, women or children." this great lnxative. Tlrti-slter40O-eents. WVe brove the" exclusive selling rights for THE LAURENS DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE fAES CONTRIBUTION Go'rornment Fund Enriched by $80,000 Anonymous Donation From Penitent One. Washington, March 9.-A $30,000 contiribution to the treasuiw's !con science fund, the largest ever ro ceived, came by today's mail in a registered package mailed yesterday morning in New York, Under separate cover came a let ter unsigned, dated Philadelphia but mailed in New York, which amnounced the sending of the $30,0Q0 and ex plained that the sender had restored to the government $80,000 in all. The money came in a strong linen envelope and was wrapped in- thick brown paper. ' There were 85 $100 bills, 21 $500 bills and 11' $1,000 bills. Most of them were gold certillcates.' The conscience fund on March 1 had reached a total of $159,933. The larg est previous contribution was one of $18,000, the sender of which admitted that he had been guilty of customs frauds. The letter that accomifanied today's contrtbution read as follows: "In a Separate package I am send ing you $30,000 to be added to the consciice fund. This amount makes a sum aggregating $80,000 which I have sent the United Sta'tes, or four times the amount which I stole years ago. I have hesitated about sending all this money because I think it does not really belong to the government, but conscience has given me no rest until I have consummated the four fold return like the publican of old. May every thief understand the awful ness of the sin of stealing is the in core wish of a penitent. "Let no one claim any of this amount on any pretext." MOTUER! YOUR CHILD IS CROSS FEVERISH FROM CONSTIPATION If 'T'ongue is coated, breath had, stom ach sour, clean liver and bowels. Give "California Syrup of Figs" at once- a teaspoonful today often saves a sick child tomorrow. If your little onp is out-of-sorts, half-sick, isn't resting, eating and act ing naturally-look, Mother! see if tongtje is coated. This is a sure sign that its, little stomach, liver/'and bow els are clogged' with wa: 'e. When cross, irritable, feverish, omach sotur, breath bad or has stom h-ache, diar rhoca, sore throat, full f cold, give a teaspoonful of 'Call rnia Syrup of Figs," and in a f w l urs all the con stipated/ poison, it igested food and sour bile gently ves out of its lit tle bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. Mothers can rest easy after giving this harmess "fruit laxative." because it never fails to cleanse the little one's liver and bowels and sweeten the stom ach and they dearly love its pleasant taste. Full directions for babies, chil dren of al lages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. Beware of ocunterfeit flg syrups. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrun of Figs:" then see that it is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." OIREATi WAR, INCLUDJIES TfIRTEENTHI NATION Germnusy Deelares War on Portugal Following. lRecenit SeizAumie of Ships in Port ugutese Port s-Paissports Haund (e4 to Minister andt 1Iertin C(aims Anu other Entemny. Berlin, Mar'ch 9.-Germany declared wvar on Port ugal at 3:30 o'clock yes terdlay afternon andc handled his pass plorts to tile Portuguese minister. Tile rupture betwveen Germany and Portugal was brought about by Portugal's requisitioning German in ter'ned mnerchantmen. After' tile seiz ure of thlese vessels Germany ad dressed an ultimatum to Portugal demanding the return of tile shi1ps. So far as is known, this ultimatum was ignored. There have been frequent reports that Portugal was about to declare war with Germany because of her treaty relations withl Great Britain whlich bound Portugal to place 10,000 troop~s at thle disposal of Great Brit amn when required. lImmediately af ter thle war began the Portuguese congress decided that the nation would cooplerate with the entente aliles whenever that stel) seemed necessary. * * Honior Roll of Bailey 9cehool. * Wl!at Grade: Lou Abrams, Sarah Adair, Mar'y Benjamin, Annie llake ly. 'f'hirdl Grade: Ida Jacks, Fayette Gambrell. Fourilh CGrade: ('harile Madden, Alta Glambreli, l"rank .ineks, Itlmer' Jacks. Fifth (ltadle: Manning Milam, Sixl is Grade: iley Madden, IDalvid Madden, Robert Hamilton, - leyward Keen.' JIighlth Grade: 10mma Madden, Incz Blakeny, n,.oth, un.,,,, SEVEN B1a 81IPS BEHIND GERMANY Fletcher Limits Deflelency of Amerl. can Fleet. Not for "Selection". \Vashington, March G.-'hreo dread noughts and four battlecruisers added to the American fleet, built and au thorized, would make it the equal in fighting strength of the present Ger man lieet, Admilral' Fletcher, coml mander of the Atlantic fleet; declared today before the house naval commit tee. While Germany has seven bat tlecruisers and the United States none, the admiral said tile 35 knot craft proposed by the navy \department would be so much superior to.anything now afloat that four of them. possibly three, would more than offset the sev en German boats. With the present fleet of 42 battle ships of all types, three additional dreadnoughts and seven battlecruisers, Admiral Fletcher thought "we could reasonably expect to make a good de fense, although not an absolute one," of both coasts against any combina tion of two enemy powers that did not include Great Britain. The admiral said lie and a majority of the higher officers of the navy dis approved of the personnel board's pro posal to substitute promotion by se lection for the seniority system. le said that if the president were author ized to transfer 4 pert cent. of ' the captains, commanders and lieutenant commanders to the reserve list, em ploying them in consular work abroad, as Instructors in military schools or on other work for the government, the way for promotion of elicient of fliers wonild be opened without add! tional expense. The present system of selection for high commands and bu reau heads, lie said, provided a way of putting the right man in the right place. Admiral Fletcher thought the train ing of all naval ofllicers was so nearly identical that to make selection among lie ollicers in any grade of those qual tfIled for promotion, as proposed, would be a difficult task. There was little to choose among 1J0 per cent of the men in any grade, lie added; alfeady being required to be experts in many subjects, such as seamanship, gunnery and engineering and to have in addi tion a knowledge of international law beyond the average of a lawyer. A natural process, lie explained, they now silecialized along the lines to which they felt the most attraction and were appointed to posts that would get the best results for the navy from that study. NO INDIGESTION, GAS, OR STOMACH MISERY IN FIVE MINUTES "Pape's Dhipepsin" for sour, acid stomach, heatburn, dyspepsia. Time it! In ive minutes all stom ach distress will go, No indigestion, ,heart burn, sourness or belching of gas, acid, or eructations of undigested food, noi dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headache. Pap le's D)1 iehislin is noted for ifs speedl in regula t 1in upset stomachs. It is thec su1rest, qic ikest andl most certain nd igest ion reined ylni thle whole worild, and besides it is hari m less. Mdill i'onsi of men and wVomenC norw t lie ir i faoi te foods without11 &a r-t her know Pa pe's i apepsin will save t heim from any13 st oma~ch inise ry - lea se. for' youri sake, get : a lage fifty-.ent case of Pap s I-'iapiepsin from any drug stor'e 11d put1 youri stomach right. )on't cepi on lieing imiserable-l ife is too shoirt-you are not her'e long, so ni ke your slay agr'eeable. l'at w t. you like and dhigest It; enjoy it, withiout dlreadl of rebellion 1n the stomach. ?Pape's Diapepsin belongs in y'ouri ft lmo anywaiy. Shoiuld one of the fam ily eat something which don't agree with thezn, or in case of an attack of indigestion, dyspepsia, gastrit Is 01' stomach derangemcnt at day time or duiring the night, it is handy to give the quickest, surest relief known. NATIVE OF PICKENh KILLED IN ACTION Fred A. GArifiin was First Man to Fall in the Villa Fight. IEasley, March 12.--Fred A. Friffln the first American killed in the raid b~y Villa's bandit force on Columbus, N. M., was a nat lee of Pickens coun ty. He was 23 year's old and had been in the army fain about five years. H~e came of one of tihe best known fami lies of this county, lie was a private in Tr'ioop K, TPhiirteenth United States cavaliry, stationed at Columbus. Mr. Giritlin was a son1 of Ambr'ose Griftin. Young Gifln's grandhfathier, Capt. Gr'iflln, is one of the county's best known citizens, Fredl Griffin had beeni in the army for about flye yearis, lie has many relatives in leikens, the family being well known through out the county. F'red Gruiffin was one of the- first Amerleanis to feel thme fire of thle in vndhing Mexicans. lie ,was Oil sentry duity when Villa's bandits launched their ('halrge andt he at once gave thle alarm by firing into the body of Mexi cans, Ils rifle spioke death for at least twvo Mexicans before lie was mor.. tal! ywoundena DODGE BROTHERS CARS IN 24 -HOURS SERVICE Rochester Police Department Makes Choice After Severe Tests A fleet of five Dodge Brothers motor cars has just been put into service by the police department of Rochester, New York. The choice of cars was made after exhaustive tests extending over. several weeks in which careful records were kept of the mainten ance costs and also of the general performance of the cars. Other are to be added to the fleet. The cars are in use at the various police stations 24 hours each day, each car has three drivers, who work in eight hour shifts. They are used by the detectives in answering hurry calls, racing to fires, etc. y/ TOURING $7 F. O. B. ROADSTER .DETROIT This Car is Sold by Piedmont Motor Co. J. R. SMATHERS, Manager Maxwell Ave. Greenwood, South Carolina Write or Telephone for Demonstration AiiSPRINGI BLOSSOMlINGLI~: The eye is relieved from the sombre .Hii o asNs :,S,5 n shades of winter wear at the appearance 'inx*: illav1suett of the brighter and'more variegated tints :Xpf.Thflown for spring. The goods just opened have tit ~Vihdcohueasfg been personally selected in the northern ~WieRcHlctn,~a. markets and embrace the latest effects for hrs o 1wl ev ouba the season. Many choice designs are dis- ~ sL :5I.Ilarvn 4U played in colored fabrics and the plain and 8 illaeT.uesa rfrncy weaves in all white show nice tex- vi t,1:2a n tures. vlleeLacsat43 p.n.ar One of the most difficult lines to se- rvn ouba evi t.73 cure this season is Hosiery of foreign make,stt 'fbead forfunately we succeeded in getting our ii'n a2p.1,hsHltn old standard stock, numbers that have been LahrR ~so talsa so satisfaCtory in former seasons. And to8t icag asnesfo this can also be said of Table Liin. nm;Lahrrofalnie A complete line of Notihxad including t~ovn ttoswl eds the latest ideas in Neckwear. otndanfgsop(rmietrn Owing to the high cost of materials, the man- No12detlavClubat3 ufactut ers have notified the jobbers to advance .laIaGry ah(.A.TRT, prices, and the customer at the retail counter will Cxtoca gn make a wise move to buy early, or later pay the advanced price.'BR.T D We solicit an inspection of the new goods niergadCorati opened here, Respectfully, Ln uvy ptat WA. G. WILSON & CO. ~ a~g n t~e falKm SIrnpso'n, cooper & Babb' UNDERTAKING Atrc/a a Attorneys at Lgw. KENNEDY BROS.,Irotatetogve ollbsns \ Undertakers an~ Embalmers ~otyt eso elEtt PromP't Atteuitlon Given All Businesn Calls anawered any (oou, deyorm night. fcePoe50 esdhe hne9 WIIPratie I a Stt.Couts AUENS S .Oaica annons theuflding