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"Well, I Should Say ' 'Get-It' DOES Work" "Look a' There, If You Don't Think It's Just Wonderful for Corns " "Bless my stars, look at it! Land of the livin'! Why, just look at it! That corn came right off,-just like peel ing bananas. Put your finger on my too, right there,-don't be afraid, that's it,--feel how smooth the skin is? Well, that's where .the corn was. 'bid You Ever Sece Like? N.. Wonder 'Oet.It' In the Iliggent Selling Corn COre in theWorldP" Well, that beats all!" That's the way "Gets-It"' works oii all corns, every corn, every time. It's the now, simple way of curing corns. You'll say good bye to all foolish contraptions 1 ke bundling bandages, sticky tape, as ters, toe-eating salves, and rave diggers such as knives, ra's and scissors. "Gets-It" stops pain. Applied in 2 seconds. Never fails. Nothing to stick to, hurt or press on the corn. "Gets-It" is sold everywhere, 25c a bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Ill. Simpson, Cooper& Babb Attorneys at Law. W11 Practice In all State Courts lmPt Attention Given All Business UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmers Calls answered any hours, day or night. LAURENS, S. C. H. S. BLACK WELL Attorney at Law Prompt attention given to all business Money to loan on Real Estate Office 'nione 350 Residence Phcne 95 Ollie F'.amons Building " -HEULI. .L.L1AI3L.E" EM EDY FOR MEN. AT YOUR DRUGGIST. A. G. HART LAWYER Rooms 205-207 Masonic Temple Postofflce Box 685 Greenville, S. C. Prompt attention given all busipess. Practice in all COURTS. C. t-. Featherstone Wi. II. Knight FEATHIERSTO(N E & KiNiIHT Attorneys at Law, Laurcns. S. C. All Huin~i ss intruisted to Our Cart Wlill te Priomptjt und Carefuli Atten tion. Ofilee over P'ailmetto Banik (Mr*. Feathecrstone will specnd Wodmnes day of each week ini Laurens.) ('ONFElFE RATE VETlERIA N SPECIAL1 Tfo Birminghuam May 15th for Veterans and Friends from Laurenis County. Special Service Giving Day Light Trip. At a meeting of Camp Garlington No. 501, which was held in the Court House April 4th, the Seaboard Air Line RaIlway was declared -the ofmical route for Laurens and adjoining towns. The Seaboard will place a special coach at Laurens to leave there at 8:30, morning of May 15th, and will be attached to Special train leaving (Greenwood at 9:45 A. M., arriving at Birmingham at 7 P. M. This will give them time to locate their quarters in Birmingham before night. The speical' wIll be known as Wallers Special, named in honor of [Ion. C. A. C. Wal ler of Greenwood. S. C. The fare from Laurens will be $7.25 for the round trip bearing a final limit returning until the 25th. Stop overs aire allowed at all points where trains are scheduled to stop going or return ing. Judgeo 0. 0. Thompson or Mr. Mock can give additional information upon request relative to rates, schedules. e. Young and old aro invited, as the rates aples to all. 317.3t gdv. B. R. TODD Enugineeriug and Contracting rand Serveys a Spehtlty tnerete Werk Skijifully done or Ia spected. Prawings and estimates of all Eiud Talanhona N.. 346 Chinese Journalist and Statesman | To Speak Here Chautauqua Week i * . . .. NG POON CH EW. NO rOOHs Cmew-, former consul or the Chinese government ni San n.r clsco and editor of the first Chinese newspiaper in this country, is to slwnk here on the third afternoon of Chautatiqual week. 110 Is etninently qluallDotd to lecture on the new Chinnt and her relation to the western World. As at joun. nlalist and a stateanat Ir. Chew has done mucht to etnent frienidly reintion<4 between this countr~y and the grealt Mlgolian Emtpire. IHe 1s very munch American in his ptoint of viw arnd most enthusiatstle 3nt,'11t our country. IDr. Chew is known to the platform world ns the "Chinese Tlr Iwain." Itis Wit is aposinteous and Conlta-lous. but in atlition mutil valuatble informa-t tion is scattered throughou~t his delightful address. CHERO-COLA is sold only in the original bottle, a1 / 1 sterilized, sealed and labeled at the plant. Each bottle is filled by machinery--the syrup and carbonated water are accu rately measured by machin p, .. ery, therefore you get the same uniform pleasing fla vor in every bottle, which is absolutely impos Everyhod sible with the ordinary soda klOWS it fountain method. A QYou can get your CHERO COLA,"In a Bottle--Through a Straw" at Soda Fountains - and other Refreshment Stands. Everybody knows it by its name. Redpath Chautauqua ii Prima Mine. Julia Claussen PiaDonna Contralto of the Chicago Grand Opera Company Pierre Hlenrotte Concert Meister Chicago Grand Opera Company Marcel Charlier Director of French Operas, Caicago Grand Opera Company The Bird Masque Ernest Harold Baynes, the Naturalist, In the Role of 'Shy ;" Six Players, Beautiful Scenery, New and Novel Lighting EffectsI The White ilussars A Band and Choir of Eighteen, Led by Alfred Sweet The Parish Players In Three One Act Plays Filled With Human Initerest I The Killarney Girls and Rita Rich In Special Costumes, Presenting the Music and Legends of the Emerald Isle' The Weatherwax Brothers One of America's Best Known Male Quartets The Schumann Quintet Carrying a Real Pipe Organ and Presenting Musical Classics to the Delight of a Popular Audience (ireat Lectures on Vital Subjects Interpretation of Modern Plays I Playground Workers and Story Tellers For the Children CHAUTAUQUA WEEK IN LAURENS, APRIL 28TH TO MAY 5TH " * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *. * * W.'I''S .MI1,, NEI:W. * (Crowded Out Last Week) Watts \1111, April 3.--Last Thursday evening about eight-thirty Miss Clara Grillin of this place and Mr. C. II. thlee of Greenwood were happily mar ried at the home of the bride, Rev. :1. A. IBrock officiating. MPiss Griffin is a very charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gri n. They have a host of friends at this place who wish them much success and a lot and happy life. The young couple ia ve left for Greenwood where they will make their futrue home. Quite a number of new houses are being erected at this writing. They wii be completed at a very early (late. A crowd of singers from this place went to Uiramletts church Sunday to attend an all (lay singing. They re port a very nice time. Itev. M. II. Lewis attended his regu lar appointment yesterday morning. Ills sermon was enjoyed by all. Rev. .1. A. IBrock attended his regular ap pointment last night. Ills text was Matthew 6:31. Nri. R. M. Mills has recently pur chased a Ford automobile. Also Messrs J. P. and Y. A. Gossett have purchased a new automobile. Mr. M. C. Davis and son, D. ID. Davis of Greenville, visited 'M1r. and Mrs. W E. Burns Saturday and Sun day. . Mrs. Alice Frady visited relatives at the old mill Sunday. Rev. W. D. Hammett visited at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. M. Moore, last week. * Mountvllle School Honor Roll. * " " The following pupils of the Mount ville school were on the Honor Roll for the month of March: Tenth Grade: Lawrence Jones, Wal ter 'Lynch. Ninth Grade: Clay Crisp, Joe Miller, Willie Madden, Gordon Nelson, John W. Coleman. Seventh Grade: Rutledge Fuller, Clough Farrar, Nello Long, Lucilo Nelson. Sixth Grade: Marie Bryson, Frances Mathews. Fifth Grade: Lorena Crisp, Patrick Cannon, Catherine Teakuo, Winfield Bryson. Fourth Grade: Frances Bryson, Tom Grimn, Both Long. Third Grade: Judith Farrar, Carl Crisp, Jessie Motes. Second Grade: Lewis Rasor, Georgo Chase, Franeos Teague. First Grade: Larry Mathews, Kaffa Fuller, Violet Crisp, Preston Motes. TEN MINUTES SPENT READING THE . ADVERTISEMENTS MAY MEAN TEN DOLLARS SA'ED. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * I'NION 311,i(4NG, * * * * * * * * * * a ** .. The I'nion of the Fourth iI)vision of Laurens lBaptist. Association wilI meet with AIt. Pleasant church, Saturday, April 29, 1916). Program, 11:00-Ser mon by Rev. E. .M. Light foot, or Dr. .1. O. Miartin. 12:00-Organization. Annual election of oficers. 12:10-The spiritual condielons and needs in our union. .Jon A. Smith, R. S. Griffin. 12:30-intermission. 28:19, 20. (1) "Go ye therefore and teach all nations," includes whom and what? J. II. Wharton, .1. Guy Mar tin, lohn '. Robertson. (2) 'I'h value of public confession by haptism in the name of the Trinity. W\ho should make such confession and when? i)r. .1. 0. .lartin, S. II. G;oggans, J1. C. Milller, ) "eah ing them to observe all things," includes what and upon whom is the responsibility? I". M. Lightfoot, W. '. WharLon, J. W. Fowler. (I) The full meaning of "Lo, I am with you always," )r. J. O. Mar tin, .1. ll. Wharton. Sunday Morning, April 30. 10:30-Sunday School Conference, led by the moderator. Work of ofileers and teachers. (1) Securing interest and attend ance. John T. Robertson, .1. I. Wharton. (2) Preparing the lesson. 11. Y. Cul bertson, S. H1. Goggans. (3) Prayer and method in teaching the Word. J. H1. Motes, W. P. Cul bertson. i:00--Missionary sermon by Rev. J. Guy Martin. W. P. Culbertson, Sec. Watch Child's Cough. Colds, running of nosefl continued irritation of the mucous membrane if neglected may mean catarrh later. Don't take the chances-do something for your child! Children will not take every medicine, but they will take Dr. King's New Discovery and without bribing or teasing. Its a sweet pleas ant Tar Syrup tnd so effective. Just laxative enough jto eliminate the wadte poisons. Alm t the first (lose helps. Always prepa d, no mixing or fuss ing. Just ask your drugigst for Dr. King's New Discovery. It wil safe guard your child against serious ail ments resulting from colds. Why Constipation Injures. The bowels are the natural sewor age system of the body. When they become obstru t d by constipation a part of the poi ous matter which they should cart off is absorbed into the system, making you feel dull and stupid, and interfering with the diges tion and assimilation of food. Tlhis condition is quickly relieved by Cham borlan's Tablets, Obtainable every where.