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Mr. Went-And-Cut-It -Here's Mr. 'Gets-It' The New Plan Corn Cure That's as Sure as the Rising Suit. the corn to the razor. Razors and corns lov each other. Corns love to ( "Why, 0 Why, Did I Do It? 'Leta-It' for Me After This-If I Live!" be cut, picked, gouged, salved, plas tered and jerked out,-they grow fas ter. .lr. 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 pain. You apply it in 2 seconds, It. dries at once, the corn Is doonmed. Nothing to stick 10 the stocking or iress on (lhe corn. It means good-night to plasters, salves, diggers, razors and toe-hundling. You cnn wear smaller shoes. Your corns will come right. oft, "'lean as a whis 11e." Never inflames healthy llesh. The world's biggest selling corn cure. "Gets-It" is sold by druggists ever" where, 25c a bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, .Ill DRINK SIX GLASSES OF WATER DAILY An Irteresting Statement by One of the Big Men In the Drug Business A. E. KIESLING "1;1If t y '' h "e '1 ..uI, l.: "111 m ple4. i\n g i d 's 4 :. . ' :: :1 1,1 n 1' e 1. I L\ RIt de's ..111a ,, :t 1.i !hI w ill coIrrect this com)1i:in n1. i1:ue yo\ u 'tit as 11halbi.' ihan1 lI I r.!4 r:i. 4. in miy op'ini'on, are the best Ia .i ive to be l a 4l, ad cann be tak(en ity mIen. wolnen ilr- children." Wl'~ have Ihe e'c4lusive scllin. rights for thi. great la'ative THE LAURJENS DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE Your Money Back If Nt Beefitei for Sick Women If you are sull'erng from wo mein's peculiar ills, we know this medicine will bring YOU relief because it hats helpeCd thousands of other women for more than 30 years. Its value has been proven, and that is why the dealer, back ed by our own guarantee, wvill positively refund your money if you are not benefited by the very firs~t bottle. TRY [TI THAT IS ALA WE ASK. $1 at your Dealers'. See them today. THIACHER MEDICINE CO., Chattanooga. Tenn. What Is Home Without an Heir! TIhis 1s8a subject that has a place in alt inds In all times, And it naturally dl rects thought as to the comfort of: the mother durIng tha4 wonderful perIod of expectaney. M~othuers who know rec ommnd "Moth e r ' Friend." It Is an ex ternual remedy for the stretchilng muisclesq, en abile's them14 to expandfl~ w.l ioumt undue~lt straIn, asbis the organ to crowd agins.'t nerves, to pull at lIgaments to tus~ avoId painH. Thuiis restful daiys are assugred, rpea-efut nIghts aro experienlcedl, movrinmg sleknees, hendache, apprehenstin and other dli. wvomern, everywhero relnto th<(7 entirely ex. enped buy using "Mothuer's~ F'rhend. Andi by 1ts eficet uipon the muIs'clesi tL:1 f(.-- i re taIned and~ they return to thicr natural, smnoothi contoulr aIfter Ihubiy is ho4ra. Get ai bolltie of tis IINnhmblle ahll ti cacec tant mnothers. Any druggIst will s'ipply you. 21 Is ha~rmnlessq but wonderfually effctive. WrIte to Bradlfld Regulator Ca., -113 l.a. inar llldg., Atlanta, Ga., for a speclally writ ten guulde book for women Interested in tha, subjct of maternIty. It wIll p rove un Inbi. ratIon. It contins Infou rmotion that ever y/ woman shoul knnw all anut.c W,-- , ... NICHOLLS COMMl.ENTS UPON TIlE SITUATION Says Time Has About Come When We Should Take a Firm Stand and Stick to It. Washington, April 21.-Members of congress and everybody else in Wash ington City were guessing today over the course Germany is likely to take with regard to the action of 'President Wilson. In many quarters a belief is growing that Germany wil recede from her position and comply with the demands of the United States. "Perhaps the wish, though," said one member on reflection, "is father to the thought." One view that is held quite ex tensively is that Germany might de sire to have the United States come in to give her a good excuse for nego tiating proposals for peace "instead of trying to whip the world," Rep. J. Thomas Ilelilin, of Alabama, partly shared this view. "I think they will either yield or get us in so they can say they can't whip the world, he said. "So far they've whipped to a standstill those they have been fight ing." Congressman Samuel J. Nicholls, of the Fourth South Carolina district, said he would resign his seat in con gress at any time to defend the honor and integrity of his state. Congress man Nicholls holds a commission as a captain in the reserve corps of his state. "I think the time has about come when we should take a firm stand and stick to it." Mr. Nicholls said that he does not want. war, but he believes that in case of war South Carolina will always stand where she has stood in the past -"to take care of the interests of this government." lie does not believe, however, that. Germany is going to do anything. "They're going to agree to everything we ask them to." "('yclone' " )avis, in a message to 'T'exas constituents said: "Youri telegram soliciting uiy inliu 4'ne' to av'1't a )ssiil' rup:4tu4re w4ith t.('in1ian4y inl wiic'h the io ston i a Sai 4:(: b 4and and hei .\ustrian-IlungariAi .oc'ie'y join4, is. just i 4cived('. \\'e : tI I.at'c \\at14 '4i Dillr peo'pl' 41t of the. war zonit A 1.: 1 444 , 1 w. e u4arne4 t1'4i h n ou11 t o' .\l .ico'. I ha\' .~ .: l ::l t at I- isa ln il( (11 I .t' liinal I. - . 1 , .(t 2 1 t 1 (4 i4 t ill I I rI i .:t ltin el intern'lal ti a law\\. I:11 - land has k ickd us alT lhe it h 414, 1i .apo4rid d 1,41( al' hal 111 of - t l l t 4 t4 ll : i :4 'h i i llt o i he ol t l ua: rkt-1 whiile .\iorgati naiuhiiillittud the s ituIa tion as her agent and boilulght it. up at half'-price, uI11s robbing the Soutih of $ 10,it)4au.4i444; then4) underwI role the allies and b1ought4 their honds lwitii the 11pinoty. ''Our pr''sidenit. has Said th4-re has be1''n1 a ('omiti onlio4) of p)lit ic4ian s, newspapers and speieal interests t4y inl to its 1,1, ide4 a war with .\lexico "w hih1 i. likeIy 'rue. I' 'urthermor. I at ' on4 v 1d th4a1 a err 41dy gattg ld by3 .\14organ4 and44 hijs m41inions2. sek 4t: l41l l1.s in 'war4 wi4.! 4 b-C4444any 444 c'4 a4 14 li1 4ary d4:- ':.-in4 ini 4h ha .. 4r:a:,, .4 .is-i , C\i-. 44444it4-d .4n . !!ri41 .-lid: '-German:.4 \ 51h441hi 4 yi'l d herause4~4 w're' right4, and44 I think1 sihe will. The4 1peole4 of4 1holh .lame b. 81la3414n, 0f Te4xaIs, de4 41lared : ''I hav4'44 tremendousi~t4, appre'4 hens1ion)I. Germanyd~i is not1 a yieling power;'.'4 thalt is, no4) as a4 rule,1 but very'3 much01 hope44 the ne(got)iationis he4 4 weeni the Ge,4rmain amibassador' anid the secre4'tary of state may r'esuit, In a mlodi i. vivendi thalit will enable 414 to avoid war. E0ven if GiermIany shldl consent to mnodiflcation of her' sub miar'ine wvar policy, I think I see a chance for' further misunderstanding anid difmiulties in tne fact that Ger many ('aninot commnunicate with her sup~pose, scactcered in four' seas. They, acting under previous orders, may do somlething which will excite the aunimosity of this countr'y when, in point of fact thle German emire it self might be faithfully tr'yIng to live 41 to an 4) agr'eedl miodifleation of thleir g4eeratl naval war p'iolicy."' I'se one of our' Sanitary Water' Cool 4r4s, icest' fromi $1 .50 up.) 8. M. & 10. hi. WI LKES8 & CO. IiEWI'J(ulINO flAIR F"OR EVElBY WIOMAN lI)on't neglect your hairIi girl1s; you'll 1w sorrty ler' on if you4 do. Never abhout 4 he tinigs you haive tried; never mind~ whial. ieolie say. .Julst remember4 h thLbis l~ 'risi4an Sage will miake 1harsh1 ~n a'r oft and lu xuiri a4nt; will irid thie4cealX of dandruff; slop falling hair' andi, A'alp PItch, and impar) 4t that refr'eshing1 ('omfortable feelIng 04' money returneld. It's a delicately per'fumed -liquid fr'ee from oiliness and~ as one woman remarked, "Parisian Sage puts the ra dliance of sunshine into my dli look 1.lg lipir and makes it beautiful and lotistNeus." The Laurens D~rug Co. sells l ots of t amid always, g-a..te... * * FOWLERS NEWS. * * " " * * " " e e , "e " " " Fowiers, April 24.-All Baptist churches in this union are requested to send representative men to War rior Creek church next Sabbath, the 5th, to institute a plan to resurrect, or reorganize the now discontinued Union meeting. Miss Turner's school picnic and en tertainment was the finale to a very successful term at the Warrior Creek school. It is ardently hoped she will return for another winter. Mrs. Elliott Martin, who has spent the winter with Mrs. W. W. Owens, her daughter, is now with her sons near Laurens. We appreciate a recent visit from our old friend, Mrs. Hy Owens. We love old people. Mr. Davis, from Anderson, a veter an, is visiting his daughters, Mes dames Cora Robertson and Ola Brain lett. .I rs. Calv'in Knight is so much in proved from a recent severe illness, as to be able to attend church yes terday. Miss Carolyn Fowler is expected home this week. Miss Turner returned last. week to her home in Greenwood for the sum mer. The choir at Warrior Creek (is ipensed exceedingly sweet music Sat urday evening. We enjoyed it. Our neighbors, Messrs R. L. Smith and Arthur Owens each have new autos. Mrs. W. W. Yeargin attended the Baptist missionary institute at West mhinsteri. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Owens visited Mr. Dickson Fowler, their uncle, at Glenn Springs Friday. They went through in their car. I ae .('iIe's 01 House t leilianing. The pain and soreness c(aused1 by bruises, over-exertiotl and straining durii iii: house cleaning tVine are sooth ed ii iy by Sloan's I .iliielt. No need 1o suffier this agony. .lust apply S4oa1n'S litimi(enlt to the so'e spots, rub only a little. in a short. tile the unin h'aves. youl rest comlortatbly and14 ('11.10y a refreshing sleep One grate ful ualr Writes: "Sloan's I.iniaitent is woa it neghtin obl." Kieep .1 l a l t n ha l us' it agiI n't all sore ru . n-e n la in~i Irui;.- . fills TO ENIMiST l\ IC.ANAIIIAN .illY. ! . 411 I c 'utun f;:n tyley .nnl oune d - Ihnt lile 14o1'u(iat o lave eex. Ger -fol'viie. April e1- lie . I. cii chn.1an1. le Ityaley, ian cx toi of the tit. -lainte:: etal \IIalrew\s EpIisco l cthur'ch t' of 1hisl city since last . ne.' ainnouncei y('sterday that he hard dle 1id1ed to enlist in the Caladiat Army for servie' at the front, and that hle has inad' arrangements to leave next week for' Quebec, where hie will en1 list. in the Canadian e ieditionary force. Mlr. Ilyley's untexpected dleci Sion to Ilr icipate in the Iurop'an war was largely brought about by the death of hi:: son, who fell fi ghting 1111 - der Il t tis l in GaII I lli li. .\!r. 14yly sisl a native of liingland.il 111113 has i*: ti arid nt of 4the a 'it.a l( years.I li'O'IOImae t the stap letionii lor~ inirlia (ollslion p r som te 'inn (a1o,1 im!aslllvinltme ls.o I )oa 11d i Io ('3',~ ( If l Sh fu0ll2 citizen iiet . (e i a s t a itizaen lioiu -: gla d as - risatlya of n, ranivd hha .1gbl iig e eri~e n m)1G l11(1I. ltar fathi hasinot eed ti ful(inlso the rtia earmy iiiis-aiilasdo hin woranizationMr hcha owrnopone toethentiuon hiuad ofehs outry. soe ope otoi gae similtakemmiheo inte ofana libat n ar evehismy.k e' IRev. Mir. Iyley's first sriceuasnant Dpoal iniysfte wshropshire roeg .metldied i abouvt're onh ao as yairesul ao awouns retchi'gd wasl (ighain chround Ga.iola.o IIngsthe ha' lie reeaived ault twisof he immedit case o hi'eth, or ahe c1i0cumsanges of ht i wound Rev. Si, Ryaf's swifel ate som ars'tw ago,n ~~he he nwa no ine aderpent uon hCim, 'aeel Tatha iloe 1o1 of his Taft, stating tae lie place ofl his lasbealtion to evlis inr theran, (an anrmyt for weriein hiurope.( ev. Mir. Ryeyfrt wserIneas' at Eitscaline Massanchsts coun fry. his connerdaone wby theshof schools agoe,e andchos faret wellg knwan Gaon herh atlsColard Singthe whreh. eandaottoyas Reapath Chautauqua WEEK Mme. Julia Claussen Prima Donna Contralto of the Chicago Grand Opera Company Pierre Henrotte Concert Meister Chicago Grand Opera Company Marcel Charlier Director of French Operas, Chicago Grand Opera Company The Bird Masque Ernest Harold Baynes, the Naturalist, In the Role of "Shy ;" Six Players, Beautiful Scenery, New and Novel Lighting Effects The White Hussars A Band and Choir of Eighteen, Led by Alfred Sweet The Parish Players In Three One Act Plays Filled With Human Interest 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 fGreat 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 ?Vv f Y Y/vv V 'Ifr' Eveybody Knows ii JByAName Ij Soda Fountains and other Refreshment n Stands sell Chero- Cola in the original sterilized bottle with the label on it. You get your Chero - Cola--"In a Bottle Through a Straw," and ti always pure, wholesome, delicious and absolutely uni form in flavor. This is impossible under ordinary soda fountain methods. Get your Chaero-Cola in the bottle that is the best way At Soa Fountains and oth" . 5 -Everybody knlows it by its name