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become scarce while domestic manufactur
ers find it impossible to secure fast dye. t.
Anticipating this trouble we doubled up
on the most desirable lines and for the
present the stock remains unbroken in
quality, sizes and price, where immediate
wants can be supplied. The scissors are
kept busy on the nice shear printed fa
brics---just the goods for hot weather
wear.
W.G Wilson &Co.
r-'
MICHELIN
Red Inner Tubes
y' I' ae a vworld-wide reputation for durability
for the following reasons:
; 1 st: Michelin Red-Rubher Tubes are compoundel
~\of certain qjuality -giving ingredients which preven
them from becorning ne or orous and which
' preserve their velvety softness indefinitely.
- 2nd: Michelin Tubes are not simply pieces
of straight tubing with their end. cemented,
\3 but are formed on a ring mandrel to
exactly the circular shape of the
inside of the casing itclf -
.. N and consequently fit
Re W.ne' P. HUDGENS
Mtichelrn RdnerTubes give the utmo'st economy and satisfaction.
3fln
e yes.
-
vet
Viden
A ereGSt for VK%
faoughi
u tnd 5'S W4CT .$% ey
rto is
doot Diliciouis &a lefreshirO
ro4* Se~eb By . Fvery
re Latens Coca Cola.
"as dia Bottling Works
tigh4
g thle
B. C
h frrrh
%'Its yi
P.-ertA
(Irno - -
p< rget to Renew Not flow Cheap, but IHow Goed.
SSubscription . a JtwaR TI. a
WALKING FERNS.
These Curious Plants Travel About in
a Novel Manner.
Some plants when they get the wan
erl usl atnil watit o Ira\e Seid out
heir Set c'1tiihlrli, ifstened to tiny air
.:h1ips or w\in eri kites. Others Shoot
hair sleets lik~e lill:iets front 'U115. Tisb
lae reachlets onlt his j'4 tt. t ike.i a long
-:cep ut! rlte Ju.st Irko you do1 wlcen
11)n visit \'. w "14 T:I';' why w\e
1 ! s ra II sI \are 1gre .: !'.rtl "''4'
t 1.1 :Thy l a erI 'w er-. in.
I Is t hll:: :1 re 111111 n iI-:fl' :hip1
: -h' t'4r11 . '11h t :1:-: - i," i :1 1 bul
'i l'ls l t 1f4 1 ". 1141 5 4i Ii 4 14 1'41
t) (111> 1. I' " 1; 1 11I t i (
eve'koip, th 'igl' Ife i tha e n wil 'if thet
r 1 !4.4 iin. wt'igIlt e he lint of a
AIt hliei i hsile ell ws a clt ha ilr
the topl (II the( 11r ::( lu-tte t ,war(l thet
enrthl. The weteilit of1 th<; rain milli (1l'\
helps.11 1( be n l hil t l ly the ti! touches
the ltarlh. T retiail ph a n'tltt ti tiy <lit
inped rots talse hoal anel start new
pW matit.
o tiell fern kI.' onf wial kIng. sendl
ng lit new frins. h4ndiint thi tth o.'
the e1ar1thI a11l4 s t rt i 11ew ' pants. Tite11
plInts re linki'ti together l y the lttie.
threndhike fronds nntil int el~ l of (tie
waliing fern they have tt whole 1111I
tUnde.
'nforu tely tIs interesting plant
Is more or less rare, although It Is a4
native of fihe entsern"1 l'nited States.
It doesn't ltrIve well ats at cultivated
p&lant, or iterhaps we would See mtrole
of it.-PehilaitI phi 1n North Amerlean .
FLIGHT OF THE ALBATROSS.
Wing Movements That a Chance Snap
With a Camera Revealed.
Dturhe. t he \ OI 0. (f a vessel from011l
hrtitlsh ('it tnhitgn t I ntFran1) l se the
poUl hot11 't ist w s :1)l 11141 to it
lolg disputte ll li l nt inn u history.
A\ P rg alb.tross had heet following
(the Steaner nal kteepli tt lae with it
for sovesal 1hu1rs. andtitie wler :zrmw
anion; the wi atchers nn or Itie ship
olwtIit lte iral wt is b tt liy fe fwioly
the l i uten tty 1:etelis its wings fex
tnth d w ithoutQ5 l1t ei: n their. .\s thit
is a t 11tn 1tn1 l'( l ' ftiy ht 1 i t. I'
alb 'Iit4io . tIhe et'hln Ltilton film It ht
oflTe~r l lit ill( 5141(1 h ,dl (1\' : ic:Ittn of
aN i h It w 'i's sInX l :fir I- cl rrt nt . i nt was
si st l. tol titblIi t0n w init ini:,lt ht.
e(414,1 l tn' splhri s siope:s.
.\s the albatros ..saih-:1 iiaon; h!e the
shill, abut lifte.n flt aw ay, the n i tu
rnlist snao l' i h1 i ee. litrn i t It 1111-1l oh
1i14'l a 1 ihotog ranh that astonished
hit tIin l114 i l Iellow it.snl ters.
The11. photo; ra11 h reve alel. wha'i' t nfll
eye a 1enu1 Ights, the wings of the ilbt
tross, each.1 so)e' -ive feet long, 1in thi
net of' making a downward stroke
The explation naturally suggeste
was that moure or l's : freq1uently the
bird lust havre mnelie a stroke oif thb
kind with Its wings, lthough the ey
could not deteet the motion, and lnt
the caimer11 1hned to be snapp(d a
precisely the light monelt.-New York
Post.
Some Big Trees.
What undoubtedly is the largest dle
chluous tree now growing In the Unit
ed States Is at sycamore near Worth
ington, lad., which at five feet fron
the ground mensures forty-two fee,
three inches In circumnference. It:
height is 11) proximately 150 feet. At
cording to loeni claims, this remarkli?
sieelten is inferior to one lu shuc
felled in the saune d1~itrt, which ha11
Qea hlltsir ty-fe flsevt. A vlke;
laygest nUIt hering treSond daurn.
nwonf t. Thi ittuted jISin tat
ienioCoun~S~ty r'at., an'tireouhes to
h Mgt ter12 f SIntimd easn
liursa tn ofke n0e1rol. Amrl's Ir
kes t e1t sci s e i 'h r~tel
mat Witherdsfieb. 'Ann.,t a wble ateth
hsephs Itya girtumerenc of1( ovr t'f~t
ilfe-W. t Is supcalsed toen nho
peonlaet~kn ftmsm h
vtote. Eaen time-mnentsl coldt
gOie aoerti nser onhe tepolut.
poputrIie wabars that t.-wasgname
aftr egesth fahe ofThse
EXPERTS IN TRACKING. 1
Australian Natives of Both Sexes
Trained From Childhood.
The Australiat nit la)origiili Is are the Fr
eist I4,rnekers 4 in tie world. London st<
Ansn\ers4 derbares. ll
On nl:ou y o'r' seions thley have per- err
form)'e) fe4ats whle Or ar ahost b eni d au
hellet'. Iei to the th wrk a4is !lite~
bal lit:al. Th Iboy are Iani ht to trick
frein 1':1th.
Thel( women1'1 ar1e .111:t n13 P ert'' 114 the
I ali'. Iy'l' t clt i c ; tea 1 a t in I-- I
pml u ni.,, snalt s hc 1i1 ntiC. tivet: heltles
kvlele u iient1 trailt for ('itlent to .t
whoz';e >:114' 'leIltI '(1. fu 1 11 l
workI' on).
Te sart141d of i lnI ted lngi these a
tr-Ibes is blaht. Whlen on1e of them111
hre(Itas thirI strift ("(41P. 1'1' rin11 the ( i;
wrath to Ihll( trbthe I Iuts 3 and, now- 'r
ing; he wIll be 11ursued( , uses all is1 tI
knowledge ill ill etl'rt to l'I Ie thos1 -
ill tera .h of hit. lut It Is luest411in - ct
blae I11 there is ( sinle Ise(k on record
where Ie e enpIied. f:
What 1!igt1) he k lled (5 ' c l I. l n
trckiint re eld for the yunsters. t
The tiltolr will ' i gey t Iln' I od, )nd1 ti
1hen dlIappelar int the hush411 at 111.o
evrto he'luti he (")1)en t 13I1' 111mk :11e 1th 1 .
his trn4ek1s. Ile i'il Itipt'e lolng fallen
, swi a (144uater olf a mitle on1 It
str~enint, double tin hi14 track~s. attll 5) oln
F.'illyi41 he retuilns to the bofgyst, Woi.
then set Out to leck up: the trneks.
ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH.
Diet Hints For Sufferers Afflicted With
This Trouble.
Aecdity of (I.o utoennich and( u lt':erted' l
sto1nU4h ae lrely on 401 . the inrrene -I
hoth EnIgland( 1(n01 .\ mer-len, If stattistles
lre to e( braiedi. Ad litir. Willard J.
Ston1e p oint4 out in thle .lonl4 of the
A1merenn P1ierl1a .\341( 1()s.<n that
l'51' are hll two comitries in which
the con~s'iniptionl+ of : i'ar 134 griltest.
(ir. Sta' r, Holrtn4Ij d u nln almost
attireh :11t01 :::i fret. Oie.t fl)r petrsons
1r0t1bl((d with nei lity". lie ,4cs the -
foullow\int n(:"':'(3 of fill) n 1 . 0t enit-,
te withI Sife't8y: rish fruit 1)3lm1 or
frutit juicr+, ch( I's (rntexfruit,
orange:s, 'ahI.; l1tus. wahermselnr.
with u s bt, 11:'11; s' Il o 411ftl)ilc, oear
1rontie cnts, lietiitken, broiled or
halkd ricens. hu44ronl, m i, cr"erm,
butter, o v(baret th ' le.. h as aS
whoraed, theh, itiloitwer, Water
crngo, ein(ive. Oct.h, e18rts, turnlis.
let11 e, nit 1111 lettrtle etca1. wIth
oliv~e oil dressin11; cotain1ing at very
small gIunntity of 1(:mon ,juice; Biraz~il
nuts. peenn ti llerts.
The following foods are prohibited:
Candy, sug;sar, sirups a11n cotariment;
the fresh fruits which contain more
than .10 per cent carbohydrates, such
as apples, pears, bananas, cherries, cur..
rants, plums; of the vegetables, peas,
parsnips, henns, letatoes, corn; the ce
reals, rice, macaroni, bread, crackers,
cocoa, chocolate and coffee.
Franklin as a Printer.
A letter of Charles Wilson Peale,
who painted the first portrait of Wash
I ngton, is dated Oct. 23, 1814, and dis
cusses Inventions, wiunmills, etc. In It
-Ihe says:
"Dr. Franklin when he was a young
t man Went to London and worked i
'divers shops and In dlIfferent parts of
the printing business. I heard a curI
iout) anecdote of him. Ile hired himself 1
to work at pii e''s In n111 otlIce. When a I
friend of (te owner of the prest ame c
t that0 hed wa li 14r44 t wantIi offc' a. 1om
a poitor'e and40 asked1 whre h'e could thd
keip 14( oaf the pressti (poinin4t
111
t ere day n14(l' won0 asked re1mtat'04ion
I n 1h1s necout. 'Ati anerme nlheito
Pini'ty.x lins fetel utaned, eetll do'
fraeqenting thecountry dothal thsie
n Iesu were merely. tAdn In the
wrgmulistnind oen padut. aest
crowed sith th~i( trile ene, grim
thely "tnalts fort removPinlbgh weree
reh D elays Explaingef t, h
naturhe ofrte 3'inhabigthere. chanen a"
if by mng le, ntu1 Kore wat myle theo
Laru of1t 1 the (MorigCam
<1 Worsyou leThaneO Workng.nue
Th taecapngrwottote"hn
tYes mlge and ase or Jan fonreit
rnhswgs The a natgerppere
"urpris. Od?
"Whly,"t et 1xcnte, firs reav o
cime yout.areo merk Jotanl. h
w4 tIns litheningrtoten notofty."n
"Whalit arbu oin therea1, tllen?
c"li~tese e is btm po
vagnolia Balm
he Liquid Face Powder used by famous
auties. If you have Sunburn, Tan or.
eckles try V C'agnolIa gBalm. It ickly
gpa the burn at remove an and
smishcs. la!:- \your in soft and
toth. Easy I use
re to please. -
Three s:
Vhllte, 'Pict 'osc:-Red. '.
.at Dru;gi or by mall direct. 1
AMPLE FREE .:
LYON MFG. CO.,
So. 5t1h St., lBrnoklyn, N.Y. \ ' ' l
Dewa're of Ointments for
atarili that Contain Mercury
r will l l si ly <l stro y the s -n. O
snit- i tin l ctrniiet eiitly d u liSr t h for
lole t istet . wi irt e- l\ri li it thIrlngli
ilitU-OU tit s rfa i's. Muth I II-tl'-lest i n II
ter . 111. 1 #1 y -x e.t ut ple & pCo. s '
uil reptutI lel phy -i t , :,tI s I1t* - eri nottle
'ey will so Is t"dly 1 l'd t i t- ( ot l yot
:t possiblly <irri -o l'r n theint. lIall':c
intrh Cr're, sI lielf:IIeturrIl by P. .1.
tn 4y &" Co.. 'u1 . , , ..n <-ntai ln
r : 1 I takt errually. ti n:i
1-t' lly uponu tt I ( oi n l ( t1te tIs sir
tts of ile eini , A I it I b itI I T ill's
tlairrh C In . i 'sure . y At l get thn. g-ittm
-. I s tattn In tert l ly at l moad. It
Dr0,10. T. J. tiheey & Co. Tmr es
tltu i In ct is P"it .iitti
mAI~ist1-.o'esa &w
Sohl by I cugIsts.. Prise 7tl per hottle.
Taku ll'sl Fanlly (Im s fer colstIpsnon.
HICHESTER S PILLS
pTlIM .15. I It. S.
" V llia I nttd asst ll<:14 mettalilc
.... I ms, scalert with: lIb:e Ril txon.
I)L\.liP?. ItIA i Irrs il.lt , fur k'
S yeart knote.n th- I.:sAc.t. Al n.y; It t . !be .
'0. .- SLBY ORUGfiISIS RE3MYWERE
L% 4'ItENN Dill'G: STOlRE.
Dr. T. L. Timmerman
DENTIST
Laurens, South Carolina
oflice In Peoples llanlk Dulilding.
impsun, Cooper'. Babb
AIttorneys at Law.
Wil Poraeomtre In all State Cu rth
roWit ARtentbyn Given All 'uslues
/ Ci~njtdto the tla~estnerop l
M AXWELI..
6 .H.OUSE'
CO.F FE E
Is Perfect
Ask You~r Grocer.:
No. 10859
TRtEASURY DEPARTMENT.
M1ice of Comptroller of the Currency.
Wa';.;hingtoni, D). C., May 26, 19116.
W'lIEltEAS, by satisfactory evidence
re:;ented to the tundersigned It has
ecn made to appear that "'he FARM
ItS NATI ONAL1 HANK" in the CITY
f LAL'RENS. In the county of LA\'
LENS, and1( State or SOU'l'l CAIlO
~iNA. hasr cor ilited with all thle pro
15sions 0 of th Staitult es or the1 l'itedl
iia Ies., lreq uired to bie com li ed wi th
efio:'e In asoitn j shall bie auth lor
'ied to connnen~mlcem t the buiisinless of
ankI ine
NOW 'TiiEiEl .OltE, I, JOllN S.Ki:
'ON WILIA A .('111, Co (intolle of t he
suren dotllP (0I hereby3 certif y t hal
TilM' imAt.\itS NATlIONAL4 HANK'
nI lhe VITY1 or LAIit ENS. in the coon
yof LAI'RENYS and State of SOUTIlI
A R(0bl1NA. is aulthor-zed to coim
IIonce( the liineiss of' tanking as prto
1iledin IReel''l on Fifty-one hun1(1de
md1( sIxty-nine of the RevIsedI Statultes
if tile l'nittedi States.
C'ONY\ERS-ION of the Farmer's Blank
auren''fs. S. C'.
.N TEi~S'iT .\lONY WIiiREOF witnesm
my hand and Seal of oifiler
(Seal) Ihis 26th day of MAY
1916.
(Signed)
JNO. SK ELTON WI LLIAMS,
C'omp;trtoiller of the Curirency'
P 9 * * * * * * * * ..
A .N NOl'N(IDIE NT.
For ('onglress,.
I htereby atnnouncee myself a candi
late for the office of Congressman ti
reprei'sent tile Fourltht Congressiona
DItstrict of South Carolina and prom
Iae to abide by the results of the Dem
ucratic primary.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for r'e-election to Congress fron
the Fourth Congressional DIstrict o
South Carolina, subject to the rule
of the D~emocratic Primary.
SAM J. NiIilOLL~S.
For Solicitor.
I hereby announce myself a candli
(late for' Solicitor of the Eighth Cir
cult and promise to abIde by tile rule
of the Demnocratic primary.
H; S. 3LA CKW ELL4.
I hereby annlfounlce myself a candl
date for the ofllco of Solicitor of th
Eighth .JudIcial Circuit, subject to t~h
rules of the Democratic pimary.
'GE~O, T. MAGILYi.
I hereby announce myself a candl
date for tho 'dfice of. Solicitor of tb
Ilghth Distrfct and promfIeS 'to abid
by the reatttts of the IDelh1ofatie Drj
I' AiP e .T.LMcCORD.
I heioby enioance nfaid a
dMdate for thea iflen af Sollcitar at tih
[Cighth Judicial Circuit of South Caro
ina, composed of the counties of Ah
)oville, Greenwood, Laurens and New
Berry, subject to the rules of the Dem
cratic primary.
13. V. CHAPAMAN.
For State Senate.
Subject to the rules of the Demo
:ndutlc party and the result of the
primary electton, I respectfully an
tounce myself a candidate for State
Senator from Laurens county.
J. It. WH AItlTON.
I here'ly announce myself a candi
late for re-election to the State Sen
ie subject to 'the rules and regula
lions of the Democratie party.
O. P. GOODW IN.
For iHouse of lIepresentatljes.
I hereby announce inyself a candi
late for re--electito to the lIouse of
i ep resentativesi siiject to the rules
if tie Democratic p)ritary.
It. l'NK HO\!D.
1 hereby announce myself a candli
late for the Ilouse of Iepresentatives
ubject to the rules of the Democratie
primary.. .
W . i. It 1'CTII , .111.
I hereby announce myself for re
election to the Ilouse of lIepresenta
lives subject to the rules of the )emo
cratic primary.
WILSON W. IiAltRI.
Subject to the rules of the Deno
cratic primary election, I respectfully
announce myself a candidate for the
L.egislature from Laurens county.
D). L. BOO~islt.'
I hereby announce myself a candi
(late for re-election to the losue of
Rlepresentatives, subject to the rules
governing the Democratic primary.
S. 1i. GOGGANS.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the House of Representatives
from Laurens County, subject to the
ciles of the Ienocratic 'rimary elec
tion, J. it. It'STI.
For Sheriff
Sub.1e t to the rules of the Demo
ertic l'rimary cil'ct lon I hIereby an
noonne myself a. candilate for Shleriff
of Iaucons County.
.1. '1110S. P1I'DIN.
I hereby aunotunce myself a candi
date ftor the ollte of SherilT of Iau
en; co ity stlject to the rifles of the
IDemocratic primary.
W. it. IIHlt Si)T Ll
I hereb y offer myself as a (anlidato
for th. ollice of Sheriff of L.aurens
county and pledge myself to abide by
the results of the Democratic primary.
13. A. WHI.\RTON.
I hereby announce myself a candi
(late for the office of Sheriff of Lau
rens County subject to the rules ')
the Democratic primary.
A. R. SULLIVAN.
I hereby announce myself a candi
(late for the office of Sheriff of Lau
rens County and promise to abido by
the results of the Democratic primary.
D. W. M. MASON.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Sheriff of Laurens County,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary. S. C. REID.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the oillee of Sheriff of the
County of Laurens and Dromise to
abide by the results of the Democratic
primary.
J. W. KELLETT.
I hereby announce myself a candi
(late for the ofilee of Sheriff of Lau
rens county and promise to abide by
the results of the Democratic primary.
I hereby announce myself a candI
dte for the oilee of Sheiff of Lau rens
County subject to the rules of the
D~emocratlc prlimary'.
For' (orotner
I hereby announce myself a eandli
date for' the ollice of Coironer' of Lau
rens County and1( priomiise to abide hy
the results of (lie DemiocratI ic piimarty.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date foir Coironiei of Laurens counity
tand pliedge inysel f to a bIde by the re
suits of t he D~emocriatie imary,.
It. J. FiRANKS.
I hereby announce myself a ('andi
(late for thle otllice of ('oroner' of ILau
r'ens county suibjectto the rules of t ho
D~emocr'at Ic primaryi'3.
W. IiAMIPTON WillTiLOCK.
I heireby announce miyself a candhi
(late for' Coronor and proiiise to abide
by thle iresultsi of thle D~emiocriatie pri
miar'y. 7,. 11. iAYNI l.\M.
I hereby aiinounce myself a candl
date for (lie ofilce of Treasuirer of Lau..
r'ens county andI jromnise to abide by
the results of the DemocratIc pirimary.
iR. JUID. L1ANGSTION.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the omele of Treasurer of
Laurens County and piledge myself to
-abide by the result of the D~emocratic
primary. L. F". M~cSWAJN.
I hereby announce myself a candl
dlate for ic-election to the oillee of
- Treasurer of Laurens County and
pi'pomise to abide by the results of the
f Democr'atic primari.
* ROSS D). YOUNG.
,For Auditor
I hereby announce myself a candl
(date for re-election to the olIce of
- Auditor of Laurens county subject to
- thie rules of the Democratic pimary,
'J. WADDY TIIOMP'SON.
For Clerk of ('our.
I hereby announce myself a eandi
- date for re-election to the otile of
0 Clerk of Court for Laurens county,
0 tulbject to the rules of the Demoeratie
party.
C. A. POWER.
- For Costnty Commissloner
0 I hereby anounce myself a candi
0 data for re-election to the office of
9 County. 00mpuiisioner of Laurens.
i ounty, subject to the rules of the
aq Democratic primary,