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A Fine Aid For Mother-to -be We are all greatly indebted to those who toi their experiences. And among the ninny things which we read about and are of immediate Im. portalce to the expee. tant mother, is a splen. did external remedy called "M ther's Friend." This Is ap. plied over the muscles of the stomach. It is d(eeply penetrating in .Its inifhience. Motheis Overywhere tell of its Soothing effect, how it allays pains incident to stretchuing of cord, ligaments and muscles. shey tell of resl fIl comfort, of canln, peaceful lulghts, anth sence of thoso d!stressLes r'cenliar to /the p( rid of expuect:acy, rcitef from mornin sickness, no more of that appreh sion witi which so lila :i young~ s uiei'd uui:;;'.; lM comeC hiurdeuucul. It is a 1! I(,:1 tVi huei!i. Get a bottle or "'Mother's -.-i : from yeas nearest druggist. Ask yo 1r mash1uani i gt it for you. Then write irr.dalebt nie ulator Co,, -108 i.atnar 1l31ig., Ati.itsi, (.1 for a very handsome and instru:ctive hil It Is filled with suggestive ideas of g : help to nil women iutere ted in the uIc tern froi mothers that are real insp!ratiou, W~rite today. BREATH ~ ~ A. sure sign ofaninactive liver, bilious neaR, consti.. . . . pation, and similar <"Scrdern. Remove the cause in its early stages, do not allow tihe organs to g '; in chronc state. A few dostq of DR. ThACRfl'S llVER AN S Ep SYRSP ' | will restor , the afreeted organs to a he aithy c-nditiom. It is a gene la:at , , pure ly veem -ble, tonic i.) seet. Search far :and rear anti you will not find a pr ;aration to equal this tricd and true old hmne tonic. Get a bottle today--put up Lin convenient sizes, 5uc and $1. MONUMENTS AN D TOMBSTONES. We handle the best ma terials on the market and are wlirays glad to make quota lions on anything in the mar ble tnd granit line. Full line undertaking Supplies. ", Cut l owers on short notice. D. E. TRIBBLE Clinton, S. C. N. B. DIAL A. C. TODD DIAL & TODD Attorney, at Law Enterprise Blank fluuildings, Laurens, S. C. PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS Money to I oan on Real Estate--Lonv Time. A. G. HARIT L~AWYER Rooms 205-207 Masonie Temple Postofico Box 685 Greenville. S. C. Prompt attention given all business. Practice in all COURTS. C. t. Feathlerstone Wi. B. Kntight FEAT1EhIlNTONE, & ItNIGHT Attorneys at Law laIurenP,. 8. 0. All Fiusin ss Jntrustedl to Our Cart Will Haver l'rompt and1( (areful Atten tion. Oflee over l'almetto Bank (Mr. Featherstone wvIll spend Wednes datv of each week In Laurens.) " YME OLD PtELUABL.E" EMEDYFOR EN. AT YOUR DRUGGIST. No. 666. Thi, is prescription prepared especialty for MALARIA or CHILLS 4 FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then & atonle the Fewer will not return, It acts on the liver bettei than Cel~nel sod doe.snot grIg. or eleken. 25. * * * * * C * * * * ** ** * * ? * * OWINGS NEWS,~4 * Owings, June 19.--\lrs. J. J. Hutn ter has as her visitor Mrs. Edward Orin l lull of Lexington, N. C. Mrs. -Ilull is pleasantly remembered here as-Miss Sarah Craig and her friends and acquaintances are delighted to see her again. Miss Mary Creig of Rock 11111 is the guest of her sister Mrs. J. .1. 1hunter. Mrs. Rt. A. Stoddard has returned from Coronaca where she attended the Goddard-ilamilton wedding. Miss Goddard has visiled in Owings and her many friends wish for her a long, happy and prosperous life. Miss Lila Mt'ore is visiting friends in Coronaca. Miss Beulah iryson is home from Chicora Woman's College of Column bila. Miss Bryson is one of this ses sion's graduates and will teach at in man. Irs. 11. Putnam has returned after a pleasant visit to relatives in Abbe ville and Clinton. Miss Daisy Putnam is visiting rehl tives in Clinton. Mrs. Robert Bryson has returned from 'Columbia where she attended the commencement exercises of Chicora Woman's College. Miss Carrie Stoddard is visiting in Columbia. Mr. Bartlett Owings is the carrier for the cream route which was estab lished here June the first. The route has 69 cows with prospects good for others. Miss Ravenel of Spartanhurg who is connected with the Sunday school work was the guest of Mir. and Mirs. J. L. Gray, for the week-end. The Christian Endeavor contributed one hundred and forty dollars for the war sufferers. We had splendid talks from Miss llavenel and I)r. Brimin, af ter the cnise had been presented by Mr. Rt. T. Wilson. Mr. an1d Mrs. Charles C. Drummond of Lanford were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. Broadus Cook. Dr. and Mrs. John W. DuPree of Simpsonville were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Hunt. Miss Floyd of Woodruff has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Claud DuPree. Miss Henrietta Owings is attending the summer school at Rock Hill. Messrs R. T. Wilson, W. J. il111, George and Frank Yeargin are spend ing a few days at Stomp Springs. Mrs. Crawford of Anderson is visit ing her mother, 'Mrs. cheek. Mr. C. 13. Owings is enjoying a handsome Reo car. A lovely affair of the week was the reception Thursday afternoon given by Mrs. J. J. Hunter in honor of her sister, Mrs. Edward Orin Hull of Lex ington, N. C.. Tables were arranged for progressive rook. After rook a social hour of conversation was en joyed. Mrs. Hunter was assisted in serving by little Marguerite Hunter and Miss Mary Creig. Cream and cake were served with marshmallows. * *eq.*. * .eo .e C.. * *lTylerisille News. * * TJyler'sville, JIune 19.-ilev. 1i. L. liaggott dheliver'd a very interecsting Sermiion att Langston Suniday'. Quite a large and attentive congregation were ipresent to hieai' him. Miss Fanie Poole is at. home now at' tei' spending a while' withi Mr'. and Mirs. J. 11. Peter'son and faily3 near i Lani ford Station. We ai'e sor'my to repom't that Mr'. Floydi Clai'k is still (lulite ill with fev'er. We trust that lie will soon be recovering aga in. M\Isls Ja~nle Dionnan has retu rned to heri woik in Colimia after spendinlg awhile ith r'elat ives and~ friends her'e. Quite a inmbei' or people from Ithis neighborhood attended the exermcises of thme Oi'phanage c'Oimmuencemnent last Wednuesday night. Mr'. F. W. Little and family visitedl relatives ueai' Ci'oss Keys last Sunday. Mr. and Mirs. J1. R. Patterson and family andl Mrs. Neighbors of Or'a silent Snuday evening with Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Poole and family. Miss Nena Taylor or Pea Rlidige Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Poole and family. We deofy Competition-hf you are from Missouri come and we will show you. * * C* e e e *e ece e. MOUNTVILL~E NEWS Mountville, Jfune 19.-Miss Margaret Dunlap is spendiing a few (lays with Miss Deth Mitchell. Mr. Sidney Cisp and family have retur'nedl to the city to spend soime time with relatives and friends. Miss D~olle and Olive Fuller are at home having been away on an extend ed visit to sisters and friends. Mr. H. WV. Crisp is at home for a short visit to relatives. Miss Mildred Simmons has returned from Camp Hill. Ala.. where she was GOVERINORI MANNING ISSUES A CALL TO COLORS 1,000 Men are Needed to Bring Two S. C. Regiments up to War Strength. Columbia, June 21.-A call to the patriotic white men of South Carolina to coie to the colors so as to bring the South Carolina National Guarld up to war strength was issued tonight by governor Richard 1. .\anniing. There is urgent need for at least 1,000 more lrecituits for tli two regiments to bring them up to the maximum num ber set by the war department for service in the field. There are about 2,,00 men now uinder arms at camp Moore, the state mobi lization grounds at Styx, and the 1,000 additio:al are wanted for the two reg iments to place them on a war footing. The call was issued for recruits by the governor after his return this af ternoon from the mobilization grounds where lie conferred with colonels Blythe and Springs and Captain Man ning of the Light Dragoons. The Gov ernor went over the camp thoroughly and talked with the oflicers regarding the health and comfort of the men. He was pleased with the situation and while encouraged over the prompt ness with which the men have flocked to the colors since the call was made by President Wilson for ser vice in Mexico, he wants to emphasize the urgent need for the additional 1,000 recruits. lie asks those interest ed in each community to get in touch with available recruits and to notify his secretary Colonel Laroque at his office in Columbia. The Governor has three sons in the service and another is organizing an other company. lie spent today at the camp and will go back tomorrow. The following is the call issued by the (Governor for recruits: "To the people of South Carolina: "A crisis confronts us. The call for service has romte. South ('arolina is expected to do her part. Ouri moln are responding nobly. Abou t 2,uin are now in camp. We need at least 1,000 additional men. I make this appeil to the patilotisill 11111 loyalty of the Men of South Carolina to osifr their services without delay. TIle lmat ter is urgent. Recruits are needed at once. I r'eqiuest those in each colm munity who are interested in seeing South Carolina furnish her full will' (uota of troops to take the lead in se curing available recruits for the two Souf Carolina regiments and urge that they communicate with Col. O. K. La roque at the governor's office in Co lumbia at once. Recruiting oflicers will be sent to any communities that indicate at response to this apepal. I am confident that the patriotism of our People will bring a prompt response." "Richard I. \lanning, "Governor." The Strong Withstand the Heat of Summer Better Than the Weak Old people who are feeble, and younger people who are veak, will be strengthened and enabled to go through the depress ing heat of summer by tnking regularly Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It purifies and enriches the blood an.' builds up the whole system. 50c. D)11. kING'S NEWl is(OV!''Yl Thlis best answer is Dr. inig's New Discov'ery; it ;elf. Its a ileaisan t sweet syru'ip, eaisy to take. it 'mntimns the miedIiines wihi i'h.'i year; or expler'ience havie lproven bei't fo r Coulghs and1( Colds. Th'lose whio have uisedl Dri ing's New Discoveryv longest are its best friend(s. I 1'r'ides e ver b''ot tie Is gua raniteed. If .vou don't1 get sat isfac tlion you get youir mloney back. Ilumy a bottle, ui.se as dhirectedl. Kecep what ('LEAi1 ShEIN 0031ES i 1(?3[ WiThIN it is foolish to1 thin1k y0ou c'an galin a good ('learI01 iomplx ion by the use of' inace 'o wder. I et at thle loot of thiie t rouble and thlorougliy cleanse the system w ith a tr'eatmient of' Dr. King's New ILife 'llis. Gentle and mild in action11, do not gripe, yetI they reilieve the iive by' 1 t helir act ion on tile bow ('1s. Good for' younig, adu(lls and111 aiged. (ho after a clear' Coimlexion todiay. 25c at youiir dIrumggi1st. gr'aduiated at thle S'oothern'l Industrial Inst itutel . Mir. an 111 rs. RI. TI. Dunl) and famn 113y are spenilng the sulmmerCI downl ait their old home. Alr. and~ Mirs. 3IIeClure' and~ family miotored over firm (Greenwood0( last Tuesday and spent the day' WithI M;'. andl .airs. it. TF. D~unlap. Mliss Mary Boyd Is at hiomie from) Due WVest for tile summlher. Th~e mock mlarriage which was lpre sented by the.~ young men of tile city last Friday evening was a gr'eat sueC ens and enjoyedl by all. Thle nice sum11 of $.'1.0 wias rel'Clzedl wiche will be used for school Improvements. Ri. \V. hhiudgens leaves for tile Mex ican border withlin a few days. Alr. Tolbert. hlease, his wife andl mother arme alttendinog the l'nlversallst services. Mi's. WV. D). Thlomas .of 'Catawba Ju inction retii ued here last Sunday afternoon having' received thle sadi newvs of her' lbrother's deathI. Mir. Cleveland W~atts is (doing tile world good now by giving unto all who seek him a nice wvell and a bountiful supply of water. Mountville is growing and all of its inhabitants are getting fat and better lookingr. u an, a. ., J u .NV z, iluu' PAGE SEVEN . r ___ __ ___ __ _"___ _"__ ___ __ __ ___ __ __ ___ __ __ ke a cool drink when. youre thirsty.. they satisfrf When you're real thirsty-cold water! It satisfies? When you want to smoke Chesterfields I They satisfy! But, Chesterfields are mild, too.! 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