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"I SAVE TIME in my COOKING!" " H E TOUCH of a lighted match gives full heat on t/ie insrtant and the flamc 'stays put' when it's regulat ed. It turns on and off like a gas stovel" The New e9fecEtion Oil Coo. Stove, the stove with the long blue chimney, is built to save time. The long blue chimney gives a perfect draft, and assures a clean, even heat and a lasting satisfaction. New Perfection Oil Cook Stove 'are made in many styles and sizes. hey are sold by most good dealer 1o will gladly show them. Look for The Long Blue Chimney Use Aladdin Security Oil to obtain the best results in Oil Stoves, Heaters and Lamps STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) Washington, D. C. BALTIMORE Charlotte, N. C. Norfolk, Va. MD. Charleston, W. Va. Richmond, Va. Charleston, S. C. tIT'S THE LONG BLUE CHIMNEY' Zukianne Grocery Bills Smlley' coffee better and morh fit that's what comes of using Luziann $ffee famous for its flavor and economy all o0/er the South. Try the entire contents of a c-pound can according to directions. If you are not satisfied * with it in every way, if it does not go as far as *two pounds of any cheaper coffee you have ever used-tell your grocer you, want your money back and he'll come straight tacross with it. .Write for premium catalog. COFFEE No. 108590vo 1UFN adSaeo O~ TI'IEASIYRY D)IPAIlTMIENT. CAIOJX Inatoietoor Ofiee of Comnptrvollecr or the Currency.nwethbuieso akIgs1)0 WashIngton, ID. C., May 2(i, 1916. ~iclI eto it-n lnlc .\VI IERlEAS, by satIsfactory evidence adsxynn ftelclclSauc pr'esenited to the undersigned It has o h 1101Sae been made to apipear that "The FARM-(NVS[ othFam Hn EIIs NATIONAl DANK" In the CI''VTYaies .C of L~AUJRENS, In the county of LAlI.- I fl1IlMN hFf~F inn REINH, and State of SOUTlt CAltO--*m adad elo fl LINA, han comp~lied with all the pro- (el hn2t lyo A visiojns - of the Statutes of the Uinited196 Staten, refinired to be 'omleld wIth (ind before an association shall be author- JO K~1O ILAS Ized to commence the business ofCotrleofteCrnc banking: -- - NOWV THEIREOfFORE T, JOHN SL~T-DivsOtMliaBudsUSytn TON WILLIAMiS, Comptroller of the TeOdSadr ees tehhna oi ~Currenr" do hereby certify that' RVST8~J8 hl OIdie u "THlE FARafERfI NATIONAL. DANK" Mirsercete~oadbldutey In te 'CTY o l~A RJC~ inthe oum f te 'nAtr eta ostes ndhlr .5 MAGIC OF A LIQUID Sulphuric Acid Plays a Big Part In Our Daily Life. ITS LOSS WOULD BE TRAGIC. We Could Hardly Live Without the Help of This Wonurful Agent of Science That Makes Possible Many of Our Arts and Industries. When you get 1up h the mt'Iiil ii :anid turn onl the water for your htathi you use at nickel plited faucet whi ch re quired a81tthuri' neied lin Its milufne. tuie. 'Your ulb, If it be e(nameledl. has met sulphuric aci before it be enme whnt It is, amid If it is an old fashionetid (110 of tin2, plated on sheet coppel. it needed even inore sulphurie acid before it took its place in civiliza. tion 1s it bathtub. 'ihe- water it whieh you bathe has probably been trented with sulliate of copper to clear it of algae. The towel with which you dr~y yourself has filet sulphutrie neld before you bouhght It. and the sonyinker possibly found it necessary to use some in the prepara. tion of your soap. The bristles of your hairbrush have been treated with it. 'Tie back of your iairbrush as well as your comb, If 10th he of cellitloid, could not he produced without it. Your razor be fore it renehliil its present high estate has very likely been pickled in sul. phurie neId after it was annenied. As you put on your01 undllerwear, says a writer I C2onilneree and1( I unee. you runy rcenIll thatt the blencher) and the dyer used sulp~hle~ avid on te threitrl before It ws 1knit er w ovln or* uponl thel fabri aftrn arId. As you Iuliii till your otiier gi'r nients yon mayl\ he retahi allr( ail:mt that Sitiphin-le ne'idl was neem'cl i: n motu~in g the o'ol, in ennk ing th!1(' dye ;:ctl Il the irilcess of (dyeing tihe cloth. l'te b ti4n 11mker needie I Smile be fore your lit tlons were '>u cong-l '. 'i'lie (anltn't iined ed Molue hii ilukhus thet leather for your siioes, ,ant It 1i a so used to lril(ute Shor p">lis!h. 'They eiSh lon ulponi which you 11:13y r4st your 1l)ous1 hI 100.4 kne *Vtilir d tlioi n0 : 'S IO et sulphnriii t 1 in Onte 1way o' nIlotler more thoi once before it reledit al its present diiity. At breakfl:St your clup and saueer laity have (o2ne into heing witlit tite aid of sulphtlie acil, but only provid ed they are phain white without deco. rative gilt. To produce the constitut ents of aqua regia, which dissolved the gold, sulphurie ncid is used. The silver of which your spoon, klife andl(] fork are made mny collie from a1 sul. phuric acid works which has first burn ed the ore, while if they tre siiver plated they were plated in at sulphuric acid bath. The farmer who raised the wheat of which your rolls are made pronbly used neid phiosphante on his hi1(1 to encourage tilel wheat to grow. Acid phosphate is phosphate rock and sul phurile cid. 'I'he luthier 1unk er needed coma1e sul l 1honated atillie blue to tint your mnorning pal-0or even if hie us'ed no stulphite putip. anti it wV'ol be a rare ink thatl is huimenelt of 11. th toch oIf 2ttljitrie b111 at s4om1e 14.1in1t in its iis'o'y. If (:It e kwt bu k wheat ca'lt;ms with I 8ire' the4 siru1p nieet!ea ii, une2l 12s fori ylot:rl I ar ieel liht if) you gt 4 1:41 i e arly OJ Wi2ott.ghtoneedi,' o wouh (10' ,1 21 driMe backlie ('I1'dl i'ii I w21ere o for is prodnet.i'lo 11(11 It woudld lhe [eltring yourL eleltre li('hlt.I broulh to2142 you' by uret. o)f l ect51rie3l t through (41pper'2 w211ie(s. hereI Iold ihe1 12e4 Iigtri ' l e s twut~oul e IIpper It (2tIstr of itho~lut the1( letroly8114tlepr ess o f e', th41'('12 We hve 12 eard 0wi of t Imbarraes met olltf itry by~t thIcio.Gr 1man dyt s 1 but this 2 1is( almere hn(ate. that wuld, ( flow ta d1arth of su'lphur-V l ntil. gI(WiI ennl neit hrg te war~l Ond igin sofentloweranr a wIe n 41 ence w'~lihout ithel r- 11 verdyo g inelvIlizat11(1 io tiou tnuo getout of(2 is' path.'1I11, uttisi know itsprletotile ndItesr (Ifmnrk abule hemilen 021rsoalityad thu had1(1 bly t hsbHnaroud Luck. ou Ilon ofthal paerasive ausorins tof sulphur1012le l el in I the s of what of enil1 t el i I ti. ndtits 1us' 2 is12 (on sltntly groing1 along with o e deel-O 000,e00 ofcietWindutr andl bthey wesetnce agicture.h vol mk thOriginrf ''Getleman.' I Gt qites comone hupoed tah notate cse.Orgnlytewdwa * * * + * e * * * * e MlE ''.Llc. * *9 * * * * * * * *. . * * , , (Abbeville Press and Hanner.) .ir. 1 ldgar lIlanche tt, one of tle. young fariners of the county, who is lttyling and(1 paying for a holne on tihe Antreville roadi, and who in coise quelce is a hustler, and whose mules do not sleep ii daylight, caie to town last Wednesday. lie had one of his tenants to drive a pair of mules hitched toa two-horse wagon in order to car ry hone sole "rations" for the lalor ers on the fari. The driver made a sad mistake. He drove the team diownz on Trinity street and left it standi!:; there. The two black mules hitched to the wagon soon saw that they were in Ia bad atmosphere. Said one of the mules to the other nmule, "Do you see anything going Wrong?" Said the other mule to the first one, ''I have been watching that iuan over in tle garage look at a pipe, he is; (Iiiniking of working on, for three hours and I believe lie is asleep and charging by the hour." Said the fir st iitle, "Hlave you seen a man up ahead of Its looking at the end of a wire since we got to town early this mdorning: I mean the fat luan withi the cigar "duck" in his ioliuth, wIvlhi he makes up and lights every other hour, what do you s:ppose the geiitlemiani is looking for on tihle clt of the wire?' Said the second little black iinile, "lie is looking to see whether the electlricity on thy' wire is galoping, lolping, Imeingllt, ailup)ere-inlg, eg 'ling, or rp~niingand is wo;-kln 1y''1" .:ays 1114 list little inuie, '1 lave you seen hat ina on tol of ti at new buiiling wih the brick; inl hii. hnd, wh'at i.; he dloin;;?" Says the ere4n'ld little inntie, "Ile ig silug N isihy to lay it tomorro .\" Says tihl' his t little lult.ie, "\\ hat was that. pasted it.I so fast you could1 h Aly see it Says the s on1d little mule, "That is ,r. .\lorie, the only thing wake' on this street. We must get out of here or sleel) wi!1 overtake us.' Says lie first little mule, "Let's wake up this end of town, how eann we do it?" Says (lie second little mule, "Let's run away." And away they ran towards the public sluare, crossing at Philson & lenry's corner, wi;hout going into low gear, blowing a whistle or wing iug a bell; and they were quickly 1ollow(ed by all the little negro boys in town, while 'T'rinity street turned over and charged for another hour. Reaching the square, the first little mule says to the second little mule, "Where shall we go?" Says the second little mule, "Let's go by Gene .ohn.ion's and show liil that the way to run away in busin".-, Is to advertise," and aroud1( by the l''iastern side of tIhe .sinare they faily blew with the little nitro boys close !y' following. Saynu the lirst little' nulle, "''hlre' shall we go no0w ?'' t, it is riin" iiou stanintg ini th An.\ i zlawayi1 they iana to'wards thle neatest15. au lto01rnob Cie unil th1ey' saw the namie on it. Wheni they' saw it, tihe lirst little miutle says to the sec ond little mule, "'Nev'er lackle an1) i~i Says5 the s'eondt little iltle to tile flrst little nlle, "'-Wt's knoc~k down~i ('ty counc1(il ini front of' thle opera'l hiouse to the lueiliry3 of thle police force-the hay'(.1 ne wih hirs (4n it, always hlilch ''As good ats doneI," says' the firs-t lit IIcle ule~. I m 111r1ied(0 to bite tile two lit tle iintih's as they pa ssed. AXnd theni the inties stotpped ando goit hiit'ch uii again. And1( the liltimblei's, and the ('arpeni hers and thle biik-layers, andl the eiltric Ian.s, and1( the auto~mobile doe ltors oen Tinility' streeCt wvome til long e'no ughI to c'hiarge foi' a nothleri hottr. And the little black mules went home. 'That nigh t afte' they' went to bedl they talked atbouit what liapj pened, andl what the(y saw in town utiiil they were r'eady3 to go to sleep. And thlen thle firist lit tle mulec a sked, " I lie (log tied?'' Aind the other blaick mlie said, "Yes, goodl-night." ('ll:Al if hdN ('()31S 'UO y]{1'l'h'IlN It Is foolish to think y'ottin gaini ai good c'lear' comphlexion biy the use oif face powde'. (let at thle root of the I touble and thoiroughily cleanse the sysntemi with a treatment of Dri. King's New Life lPills. Geiitle andl mild in action, do not gripe, yet they relieve the livei' by their action on the bow els. Good foi' young, adults and aged. Go after a clear' comnplexi9n today. 25c at your druggist Magnolia Balm i' ..i.d:_ F ac:- Powde:r useai by famous benu! s. If you 1~ ve Sunburn, Tan or Freecics try *(a nl:a .'flolm. it euicklv ctops the lur-' t:tt retovs 'ant and 13 era :na I\ . , your sia---nft-and eLroth. i3-,y u t ail sure to please. Three Colors Wlhite, <1%kl, 1 O...-Redl. Wp;fn 75c. at Drug.ists or by mall direct. SAMPLE FREE '" ; LYON MFG. CO., 40 So. 5th Sct., Brooklyn, N.Y. i State cf Ohio, City ot' Toledo, I.Lteas Coitity. ' . Frank i.1. Chene.y nwalts oat h that he is Pent''r p:trinor of the 10tha I fP. J. Cheey & Co., doing bii4si'is in the City of '1'o. Ierlo, County anti 1;a:I.- a fore.tid, andl that said flrint w t| p Vy ih.- tiut of ONI. 11I NI D)t1f) 1)01 .LA in; for <- eh cunl ev e'ry v'ast. of C'atarrh that ca:nn~ot he curet~c fy the use of ILA 1,1,'.9 (Vi.\ [([CII (g if, ''it.\N [K .. ('iI FEIY Sworn to before im, nut subscrihebt In my pr'i":'nce, this iAIt-4aay of Decernber, A. I). 1686. , (Snl) - A. \V. GIiEASONT, Trinl's Catirr :tiih C Ir Is zo- lriterrally Cons sirfner's of tim c ystein. St-'ii for .inonils, fra e. P'. JT. O( ll N I'N , '. eo -roledo, 0. i-1 bI y ai 1)r tur m . r". - Tritie iall' Fnm'iiIly " t fir Cinstiplatlon. ,'12m.e.e.e e.. - b. L\1 S Di S It. L L. s immer:a; DENTIST laurens, South Carolilia Office in Peoples Bank Building. Si pson, C.coper & Babb Attorneys at Law. Will Practice In al State Courts erouPt Attention Given All Business H. S. BLACKWELL Attorney at Law Promipt attention given to all businen. Money to loan on Real Estate ('rlee Phone ,.O Residence Phone 9F Oltic E... mons Building Notice of Scihedtdlze ('iatntes. oles w\i l* be madeC, Cffective Sunsday, .layv 2N:h 19i.; Tri No,. .1 4:tttday Oilv I- tat ("on tiud. war ,2 m 1en 1:. .\l, t: i .,e i llts': b :1 Tra.ll. o 3 ,fi tl ) w l e v .lm a, a'n in S.tation , :.; .\. .\l.tt~ le :27.\ ,herr . :00 P .\ct .. la,. h _ t1: - i ?jto. 2:! .\'., ar i L avre N::> (P. .\iji (e. with St.board Air ineM atni C lno foril A ti lnta an the 7: &' \V M.a aarn fo Slutrianhurg. ** ** War,' :lin t' 2 ! ( .'-\i ., eave New ti t .. .iP :.i~ Jl Pe .\. andies '1500hi retei t . Il Fi tI it (tiongr:essp. .\I Thes tahtor..ut ('lndilia -11( il to (IC 101tic.\.iT.\.'imty A. IT'NCE.IENT.. I hterteby annttounctie myselfn a can date: I ot tel oict o ogrssmanto represet.the 'orth nrssio nalI it it.o DtrofSouth Caroio lia and therom-s 4) it' to'bide by5 the rlts o they)m ocrattic oliciryr T herebo'ly an nounite miyself as a enn~l ddate lor re-lcintoftt Conglss from Suth aproiatosubjetto tihe rules of the DIttmocatic PrimarT~ty. For S.lior.~F~,1 I hereby anntounce mnyself a c'andi date for'tl oeo Solicitor f tueht i etit and oise toi'abde sbyec te rules rlof the Democratic primary. H. . LAILL. I hereby announce mysel~f a candli date for the oficee of Solicitor of the Esighth District and nromise to naid by the resuilts of the lje loeraIle prI T. F. .\lCOltu, I hier'ebya lo :: iyself I .; a c l didlatet for the <. l.00 of Soi'litorI of the 1Eighth .ludlicialt (~icuit of South Caro litr, esntuIPo:Sed of the essnties of Ab ? i deenw;,(,1,rood. Lautrens anid New berry, souijec( to the rules of te )em octat icp lliary. B. V. CIIAP'\AN. Fior. Stitte Senate. inlI()t to the rules of the )clo ratie party andl the result of tho ;primiairy election. I res'piectsuilly an iotinee iltyelf a candidate for Stato Senator fromt L~autre- euncmit J1. I I. W 1151'tT ON. I her'IekV anioinliet tiiysl 1 a (a11(11 date for re-electiou to the itate Sen ate . 1bjeet to the rules and iegula lions of the ik-miocratc ie party. 0. 1'. (OODW IX. Ft' lon tse of Ittl i (resen statit is. I hse'hy announce iyself a candie d:te for the Ilout' of Rep'esentatives ilsubj ect to i roles of iethe lmocratic Srima lr W . i t. Il i:' s 1 E l, . {'. I hereby announce myself for re e .e i top 1'chele Ilou t of Iil 0 aie s ta tire5'S eh.ivest to h ruI euts of the l miito. cratil primtyary. WILSON W. 11.\;11AN8. Subhieel to ,:. rule ; of t he Demo.. cratle p rinuliry chc elion, I r, spoet fully a lic e 11u (sefi 'it (' iiys'nl' for the I.e' 11l t'e I i .iit t e nl i coi u' t yt'i .l 0 . 1. iO %E. lt. I hereby (nnounce myself a candi date for re-election to t.ie hlueoe of foepresentatives, sbjIeit to the rules loverning the Dlemor-ira tie pilmary. S. 11. GOGIIG.ANS. I herelby announce myelf a ;alndi late for the filme of crlerf ofnativs Iroeni I,oron on y, "o sub tt I i by r ul ts of t ' M'te rat Ie c rtim !o'". I foiD..W. 1M .MASON. For xh : 1'r C t sisluj t. to th e r u f of t '. ei" mo ofl I.;!ures (-ount1 y. pJ. 'Iy. s: . EID. 1her em anneu - myself a candi late for te otlie of -Seriff of (ho rens <svn ti su jct tf the rule:, of th ilre :-iii rriyre.a y. W.. 11V. .\lti ED.\ I herey offer nc myst fa a candi-lato or th orlie oe of Sherif f f I.a-ens county and plsdge ini':olsef to abide by th reslts of the I:ens oer'atic primary. th. A. W. Il1A lTON. I i'"hy annloutnce myself a candi dite f.r Ithie oflice of Sheriff of Lau rens County subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. A. It. SULLIVAN. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Lau.. rens County and promise to atide by the results of the Democratic primary. D . .1. MASON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Sheriff of L-aurens County, subject tothe ruleso the ttlDemoratic primary- S. C. It EID. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the oflice of Sheriff of the County of Laurens and promise to abide by the results of the Democrati primary. J. WV. KELLLTT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the otcle of Sheriff of Lau rens county and promise to abide by the rsuls of the Dmo'ratic primary. .pOlN .). W. WATTS. I he'reby atnnouln(c ayself a eandi tdate for the-electiof thoriff oicuron tstmony siije5 to 1 0b the rulests of 1110 iDemocr'at ic prtimlu-y'. GO. 1. !!O'KN. For Atironer I ber'eby anntounc tllyself a calldi datie fo the oleionle otline of u renstj I Count tnd ('romist 3o aide~s byt it.. te.,t oIf tihe )l~emocrt'tit pimary, II15 Ifreby annlounce tmyself a ea~ndi dl rkf Corontr fof Laurtenls county andbj tldemsl to abide byeso the re-ol ~ party.fteDmcrtcpiay I C. . FOtANKS. I hereby annlOnnfle miytelf a cand! daCothe ComIseofooner of Lau--n runty ouysujectto tle rules of the Democratic primary. mary. Z. . T T D.\1