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"Why Swear, Dear? Use 'Gets-It' for Corns!" It's the New Plan.. Simple. Sure as Fatt. Applied in a Few Seconds. "Why, J.ohn, 1 never knew you to use such language!- I've told you sev eral tiles its no use to try those bandages, salves, tapes, plasters, and "You Wouldn't Loen Your Temper, John It You Used 'Get-It" for Those Corns't onltraptions for corns. I ere's some 'Gets-'t,' it's just wonderful how easy, clear and clean it makes any corn come right off. Takes but a few sec onds to apply. It dies at once. Put your socks on right. over it,-there's nothing to stick or roll up, foran a bun die of yoru toe. or press on the corn. It' painless. simple as rolling off a log. Now put away those knives, raz ors and scissors, use 'Gets-It' and you'll have a sweet er dispositioll and no more corns and calluses." "Gets-It" is sold by druggists ev erywhere. 25c, a bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence & Co.. Chicago, Ill. Sold in Laurens and reconuended as the world's beat 1rn recedy by Eu reka Drug Co. e Celebration ef Wonder Interest The ni-I al of a bhy in the household completely chanes the entire aspect of the f(uiie. hut in the nieanltieac during ti.s y anxious p -lioil of ex. p.cl~t.ai v, there is a ' ' c ;ilen lidl remedy knownn n; ".:ot her's Fi iend'" thAt dog. Voi.l.rs . It is f:r external u., re . licvs the :ain!: of } itno.:(l'' c~p 115 ~Oll, adhiIlies ;lnl quiels the n'rve', extends Its in f Iilenie to the internal } Org ins and removes to a rre-st. extent the ten dency to worry and ap prehension. It is a natural treatnient, safa for the mother, has no drug effect whatso ever and for this reasinn must exert a most beneficial infhnenco upon those functions di rectly connected with motherhood. In a very Interesting book the subject is freely discussed and a copy will be mailed free to nil expectant mothers by Bradlild Regulator Co., 400 Lamar lkdg., Atlanta, Ga. Get a bottle of "Mother's Friend" today of any druggist. Use as directed and you will then know why mothers for nearly half a century have used and recommended this splendid ad to motherhood. Their letters are messages of cheer. that. breathe comfort in every word. I.WTA G 'or Sprmin,. Laieitness, Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism Penctra:es a.ci feals. Stops Pain At Once iNIM ENT - ?t WrlCMT 40 PGUNJDS; 1 n ritiriC6, C' 'r eta hr now e I 00 r o t onaret TODAY. Aveint~'C wntt AMERICAN FEATHER & P11-1-OW CoMPANY1 DEli S-3 NAS14VILL.E. TENN. CHICH ESTER S PNiLS TL )A.4lEl D A NIh EnAlLI.~~r I ae in 1t e-d anli .-.dnrni yearskno 'wnas est. S-dest. Alwayiseliablea SSOLODBYODRIiSTS (VERY WERE LAI'RENS D)ItUO STIN)tE, Latu.rensh, S. t . " THE OLD RELaA EBLE" EMEDYFOR MEN. AT YOUR DRUGGIST. L1AUR~ENS DUIUO STOIlE, Laureuxs, S. C. k(i~lEULE Pliedminont & Northern Raii~way Co. Arrivals from Departures to Spartanbuorg Spartanburg No. T1imec No. TIme '4 7:5 A M 2 7:00A M 6a 10:00 A Mi 4 8:10 A M 7 11.:1 A1 6 10:20 A M L' i:55 I M 8 12:10 P M 11 8:.0) I'M 10 1:46 P M 15 5:15 I'M 12 4:15 P) M 17 6:45 P M 141 6:30 P Ml 19 9:I5 P Ml 16 10:50 P Ml A rriva!s fro D11Ueparturesq to Gr'onuuouo nd Green.'1011wood and Andl 'r;(on Anderson 1 %:u.4A M 1 6.0A M C .0: .0 A M 3 7:55 A Ml 8 12:10 P M 5 10:00 A Ml id 1:45 P M 7 11:35 A Ml 12 4:10 PM 9 2:00 PM 14 6:30 PM 15 4:20P M 310:50 PM 17 6:50P M C. S. ALL.EN, Wnhthe Miis At least half of the new hats which allure us in the milliner's window are made of shiny materials. Braids and ribbons and foliage and flowers have taken on a burnish of some kind and everything is varnished and polished as if to outshine the eyes they beguile. Upon examination, these hats and their trimmings prove to be really var nished. It is an innovation that prom ises to be more than a fad, for millin ery flowers and foliage look much less fragile and promise to resist the weather far more successfully than in the past. Three hats for early spring are shown hero, each of them reflecting the liking for high luster in surfaces of straw and trimmings. The small round hat at the left is a bright-finish strawbraid With two bands of hbaek and white striped (moire silk about the brim and side crown, and the top crown covered with stripes. It is fin ished at the side with a coklade of plaited ribbon in b'lI At the cet itr a sw)ill 1at with brim of milant has a crowi of ;atin straw. There as a 1 'ia arhabout it of sm all rose leaves nand grogs "o") :itlye roses. A v'" ry tau IIct t1s l eiin1 by a single te din;i loop ot \ de ;natin ribbon ni ire ti lour gainors. One Thin Fabri Itmstb agea lesr tozhos ,vhocret beuiflthns ofi Tmake areat plesurenotse to belngho reaesbeutiflathygsword-air woen on loo these faremin coe crenss is pogydive Thet ae phowtya gowns Writ fais mlath that of eautyoteyredo and lieorgtte mak sile thaondee s that seemo elong tiot think workada tordt-anh true teis otayed aboe. aTle amer shwsrat thicoe ris ofs ay trhck mt of uembderee and ge"orbeton crpanparnt al arerbe on whih de sihof mplete wonerase tht smaeon elseodidnt thinklay with too. iteacks gon te itde own thatyshownihtle are maden frombatny ot rThfree coor.hean re tl lsren, ofu paty frock, witeunndmizn, and ay numb1)0 con othneslsd amla aeenue rnspresind fortel aew theas(n, liogte crdeteis buse wtheyace and ith oet. softit swont hro arm. At the right a hat having a crown of sipper straw is otherwise covered with a band of sequins. It is decor ated with three fans of malines edged with fancy braid. They are fastened at the base with a knot of ribbon, A single rose with small bud stems and foliage is posed flat against the brim at the right side. Even roses like this are varnished and are quite as beautiful as before this finishing and preserving touch stifened their petals and glazed their leaves. Satin Tailored Suits. In the tearooms of the smart hotels tailored suits of a heavy weight of satin are frequently seen. The coats are usually in empire effect, with flar ing hem and trimmed with fur. The skirts are generally of moderate width, never in the ('xaggerated fullness. The dull, soft tones prevail. White Marquisettes. White marquisettes with embroid ered dots or rings; are thirty-eight inchoer. (de. These are among the most popular of the dressy white ma terials for sheer frocks. i Over Another n d. n we eik tr. The undeskiti th ow icue bfodndin white gowk)ns aespecialy o and flauc ring, wtogandever wTde unleskir n tebowe n ltrero ftis made of teoso gebrtoidrede withotw drowop tnyng.-cvee Aner nerofdthe (verp sho rtn fouendaio of thn sanilk) inspaon mad ofthe fodcraper witeh niadery gatidthe e.As ovroin olerth aeffc isimde beo the gdraet rpe wi tworosdgre oft snoveratd fastens dow theak front.she ihto poveit ofd thes crepe ashws yard in. unc ofashbe panir nstotirstifi tnsie foledt drpy aeachf se.pItof naherd and ther wistline ncos te bck~e and auned upnt the undsir. trciuels. terni & QGa. When a1 1L-16 I.4 When a Man's ILove--.. He's pretty fussy about his clothes. Lovers are our best customers. But---how about you old married men? Sort of forgotten lately to spruce up a bit and please the wife---re mind her of the courting days? How about you business and professional Men? Forgetting that looking the part is half way to living the part. How about all you fellows who "look the other way" when you pass a mirror? Spend a few minutes and a few dol lars with us and we'll make you glad to look your wife, your business as sociates and the mirror in the face! Minter Company Laurens, S. C. (3) That the blood is the carrier of polso s throughout tho body. have tThat to successfullystroat any disease originating In the blood, we (5) That 8. 8. 8. Is the mos reliable re edy for removing Impurities / t nc fro the blood.Pos ,croiorny ALtT'O S. S. S. is no experiment of t Pso, choi skin trouble, or.anyA .d day, but is a successful remedy for the form of blood trouble. S. S. S. ""----- "' u~ER'.the blood that has been a blessing go directly to the seat of the "."'" to thousands of sufferers for tho trouble; giving the blood a thor< tIdo,.00ftr~ottle. . last fifty years. There is nothing ough cleansing, driving out the im. Samysterious about s. s. s. It is an purities in a natural way, and leav extract from native herbs, soots ing the blood pure and refreshed,' andbakeac kow fr ispeu-ready to do its full duty in building ,3h pLF.~JiC01 liar medicinal value. These ingre- th state. Begin tda on a bottl dients combine and act in a bone- of S. a. a. .and note how soon you ficial and helpful way with nature- will begin to feel relief. We will '1 case of blood trouble iheone ofthe, cnsultation. If you are in doub man form fuaRheuatism, or Ca. about the nature ent y ourcse, write THE SWxIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.