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"e" "I SAVE MONEY TOO!" "NTO' coal, gas or wood bill! I use - - a New Perfection Oil Cook Stove. It only cos two cents to cook a meal for six peo le. A New Perfecti n Oil ; C6ok Stove saves you time ai d strehgth. It turns on and off lik i gas stove-cooks anything and eeps your kitchen cool. The long blue chimney assures a per fect draft, a clean, odorless heat, and lasting satisfaction. New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves are made in many styles and sizes. They are sold by most good dealers. 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. YThS THE LONG BLUE CHIMNEY" with their strong traction tread give you a sure grip on the road. I V /The Price Is Less /than that of the plain tread styles of severgtohestandard tires. Make ytfown cornparisons: Prices on Fisk Grey Non.Skid Casing. 3 2 30 . 10.40 4jx 35 . 31.20 * 3jx 30 . 13.40 4jx 36 . 31.55 4 x 33 . 22.00 5 x 37 . 37.30 The biggest service organization in the country (more than 125 Fisk Branchen) is back of every Fisk Tire, available at all times with Fisk FREE Service for dealer. and tire users. 'Laurens Motor Car Co. Flak Branchee In More Than 125 Cones THEG CARANTEEl *Reined' orWomei WALKS 4,000 MILES TO I REGAIN HIS HEALTH Nhen Doctors Seem to Be Giving Up Hope He Handles Own Case and H Resorts to Walking. Daventport, In.-Itober~t Shidt, thirty-E ilveiyar old, was faciag a pliysaln E hreukdowii last fall. The doctors did not hold out nith hope for him. lie Is ai pretty good sized man when in robust. health, but his weight had drop lped to 1:;. pounds. "I'll doctor uy own case and fresh ntir will I.e liny first prescr1 iptlonl." de ldel Siindt. So lie st artedl wialIk'n1g. Not t0 anly d les t.nati on in particlar, but just .jog giog along as far as he felt like goiig every liy. lie started to walk lii Au gust. lteeently lie airiived it Sait Diego. i.. having walked ::8l imiles itn I hut time. Ills prescripltion of fresh Iir, along %withl thle neconmpanyhig exerci~se. his worked wonders. anid his welebit has gone up fifteeni pounds. It's fill solid hone atlld mnsele. too, now. Sinidt has herone at devotee of Walki lug n4 tis started ot on i new trip to Wasington. lie pays his own wny and adopts none of the milor grafts usually employed by professional ie des:triatns. While on his long jinuit Sindt innde a study of the effects of various foods. ind he alts arrived at the conliusion that the old fashioned staple-benUs Just. about tops the list in the wny of afford lug nutriment. Ile drinks a great (ea1l of water every day. lie sleeps in the open air muost of the time. Slidt has averaged 1-.73 miles every daiy slice lie started on his health pilgrilage. WOULD LIVE WHERE SHE KILLED HUSBAND Woman Longs For the Cabin In Maryland Mountains Instead of a City Home. Frederick, id.-"I want to go biack to my haute lin the imounta ins to live. There I cnn he miore alone thanil anly place I know. I want to tike my chil dren lp) there ind he alone with themn in the woods." This is the expressed desire of Irs. -:loise Youii l:inglih, who recently in1 this sine m1ountaitt enhint shot find killed her h11sba11d to protect herself and their children from his anger. "There fire a1 lot of chilckelns up there, aind the property is big." she said as if to convince i 'herself that her plan was pr1actienable. "I helieve that I could get along very niecly though I do hot expect to be happy agin. I hv neve ner hd i liy of sutishlie Sill('( I llulrried. ind 1 surely do llot hope foi ally low." That Mrs. iEnglish has been con pletely exonerated from bline i shown in the attitude of T'homas Dunt Entglish, the only son of tlie ielaill mt by U former wife. Mlr. English hans of fered to Iake his stepm1lother Iback t his own hoe in lItrooklyn. "Dunn iais been awfully nice to m1e, sail 'irs. EnglIslh. "Ie bgged tme I go to New York to live with him. Ito I donli't wnn lt to goi. I iapplreelinte hi olff(erbuii. I do't want tl lie uiimler iii ligation'us io anlybodlty. ''If It had~ been'i onlly myself I woll edi toP bel hei couhl lie ias nilce as5 lin. hl;dy roullt wishl. 1111t there wer 1'l hii att instantl and I wals afraid of hi I knuewv ut Ithese' momtsi.t he' was1 1 fei'tly enyleI of' killing 1my3 chibiren'u HEROISM WINS BRIDE. Weds Miss Aftor Giving Skin -F Grafting Upon Littlo Girl. DenverU'.-- A romancevo' like those y< lenttly wvhen Milss Lecilah Anu I 1: l'lek, inurse at the (Counity hosp) il, formiell' 01' Mndlson,. 1Ind., was marrh-du'( to VI cent lirunniier, Jr., of Ilshatwaka, hut SeveriiIalilmonths ago B.llrunne rend' l~l ani Indinna u paper~l t hat little flye-yeo old Miary Lna Ikws, who was u'nt1 b~uedl ini a Ciolorado forest Ilre, net' edI hlithy3 skligin grfled oni luo helr sci ed body(1. Th'le iippieal touicheOd his henl and lie, belig a healthy yotmig tOl ('nlte to Illver and gave, a portion11 hIs skIn that the ('hild( mIght rec'(over D uirIng thie sikin graftinug oi erint lie mect Alliss Il'eek, andi (lie romanluce TOWN GREETS COUPLE. Cornet Band Serenades Bridegro' Eighty, and Bride, Thirty-nino. i'oulghkeeplsig N. Y .-AllI Staatshi tuirned out andl, headed bly (lie villt r(i~ iiil lieulld'' Otlyk, eighty, whoiturned1i~l from a v to Syracuse, brInging with hiIim brIdel, formerl~ly MlIss Marltha Wall -tilrty-nline, a schiooltenchier of t city, lierrlek, who for fifty years has h supein~ten~ident onl the Willami It. I) mere estate, recently refurniished cottage. Nothing wans thought of I however, until hIs arrival with bride. 'Ilerrick has six children, all mart Ills first wife died four years ago. Woman Pays Per Stolen Rides bt5 Newcastle, Pa. - Conscience t rt- bled Sn elderly woman who rece ~!paid the local cashler of the rail r company 15 cents for three ride. said sheo beat conductors out of a waaru ago. OTEL FOR GIRLS. ome Bequeathed to Workers by New York Merchant. XPERIENCE SHOWED NEED. I uggests That Hotel For Unmarried Working Women Be Erected In Business District, but Does Not Con fine Executors to Any One Region. New York.--Charles Iertram \Veb - ter, n nerehant who died March Ii tst, herineathed abotut onie-third of his irge estate for the fuinidatiion of a orporationt ' wilch li directed to ereet a the retail dry goods dIstrict an partment house wherein unmarried torklug wVolen shall have apartments It cost. The decedent, who for otiny years lved at the h111 Netlerlantl, was a itive of l'rovidence, It. I., at son of loslal L.. Webster. a dry goods uer 'hanit there. I e e~nnie to NewN York arly in life. Ine Ismi lie retired fron etive Ibuslness. iut never last his ii terest in it or in the people who work ed for the tirm. Ioefore providlug for the project Whlich hiad long been in his miliol, Mir. Webster bi('tienthed to IIve (osins $5,000 ench, set side $'.5,(00 tot T1'hom ats W. Bleckley. lescribed as a "se'rv ant," i.ntd gave $10,0(0 to his coah man, frank F'alknier. lie hlheiqulet to Joseph I.. Web ster, his brother, all his horses, car riages, harness, clothhiig, jewelry and automobiles and two-thirds of his re sidtary estateo. lie tihen sid: "Ilaving been engaged for niny years in the business kiow'.vn as a t piartmetit store in the city of New York and having emaytled :1 a hirge nitnher of iunarriedl women In (halt bustiness, I hatv'e rea1 iZed hbit the doinestIt' eivI roninents of niy of Iheo are not con duive Vto their morails or health, nd I have conicluded to enldeavor to Inprove the conditIon of sorte of them by giv ing them the op1porlunity (o live in clein, well ventilatel, comfortable andI attrctive apartinens. nl for that purlpose 1 dir-et mly 'xectorl'ls to for.. or n'iLs(' to he formed. as soi us prue. ticable after ily death a c 'orallon for benevoletit purposes tinler' the tuem bershlyl cu'urati'ion la Iw of lie state of New York or uitier such other i w of the state of Nevw York as ioay Ie apl tlienbl at the t line. "'TIe I paIt'l uhir ' st objets'ts fo r whieli such or iratit to beit fo tniied are to generaIly hii rove the conittiois of un niarried worki ug wotien and partieti la'ly to establish, II nncitain iial con duet naritinents In thse borouigh o Mlanhattatn for occup~ationl by untuar Irid workinhg wotnenl reg,_nrdless of 11he1 religions betlief or intIilnnlity an( whereina they muny find comhfortabhle any attractive homes. "The naine of said 'orporation slial be the W\'eblster apartments, and 1th territory" In which the corp~oration shin he principally condiueled shatll bie th borough of la nh fun." The decedent suggests that the both ig Ihe cretled ha the vicliity of the rn tall stores, lint dotes nt conline the e: > ecntors to aIny r1411il'liuar tistrict. 11 says he thilks the sort of Iuill'liig 1I 'desires ('nnl be erected and etiuipp~ed fi about .S100.(nito, but he dses not (oth11r t his agents toi this sun. They cnn spell o finOre( If Itey tinik nt'eessary. ndo resl turanit ."'Il'0' die t te'tdcede 1 "and1( such'l ofther apptlutenancies its wl f end to re'iier'l thle iilmtmntslii f tco ai're to Ibe let uirishied and( li unfurishet p "I1 diet thaot aId514 111 i'mtmttis sli rfor' Ithe purip'o e of proid'Iling u tnmarrl' soime ftood( at ia sitnnl cotst to( tem ini bI deser'1vin Il n14s wvit htout cost to4) lie 1 dilrect that the direcltrs (If snlid et poat1IIon shiall fix fthe entafils and4( 1 lor'lt'-'s of fooda with Ithle view of ('ri lug out thtf pturpfose. The ('os1tof iii mi aininig thle aartmlenit nal restiur:1 -it e'xcess of the4 reit'C~Is terefr'min sit tihe me14t fromli such'l Iiluome as thle e'irl Iy raton mayi hait'liive excluiv1e of 1 tt' L. als." Int lTe dec''('denit isks tite ('xecutorIis r-' ser've as olllcers of thle corportioIn mi " FED APRICOTS TO HOGS Fruit Market Wascilutted and InT I 'omtonia, I al.-Apricot hamt in s laItIest novelty In thIs ('l ommunit y. C I. I-'rant'ls, whot hits a rnnc nea hitI Is thle produceri('i. Unsitt sutmmer' hIs a ('c.ti' iro 5wias gtobig to waste bteeni lie nouirket.t wais gtitefd~. so lie fedl n, rlt',' iS to hIs hogs. 1(e btutlh'eed two shlit s thle ol uda y. They (ea141 tIpped the bean g21 poititd s. It' git fifteenCl gntllon: iard, eve pond (of snutsage, ClI'plenid hiiiims, s'omne st irrIbs, a til filIty of dteal, el i tg' feet Is 0 poundt(s otf soap11 ou1t of thle ki1ll '1'The hogs were enii ''ed Itrough liat Isummert('1 am11 tall oit waste frilt, this ilnter they were finlahed otn een es itt cornmeual slop. Mr. ''rii declares thatI the hlgh cost of I ilaI won't worry h11im for awile at bin $100 A WEEK; CAN'T PAY #A Automebile Upkeep Takes BIg Pa Jersey Mans Wages. ,Jersey City.--Gordon J. H~agu rou- Paterson told Viee Chancellor J' ntly that hie had not been able to paa way wife aimouny as directed becaus she had only $8.72 left out of bis w Ight salary of $100 after paying hi. t anA the unkeep of his automobile I.Pu ~HOEPOI e polishliats ' easiest fo uses tie slIunelltis hadesttolose. KEEP YOUR S The F. F. Daloy Co., Ltd. Pure, Wholesome Water, and how to get it! Have a well made with a Keystone Steam Driller G.C. WATTS Mounttville, S. C. // it - The ( lses kinn inni 1 ('r n s paratr e u i L 0) o. I~is"Iowwl equ*i ppt with 1 th I(Ir . I II" it to his etttou~mtr ais the hi. * ( hi vur One II iutlril I ) at I ~Ival s' a rtorti ( e. is st il! he \\' sel! he ''|()\\ . C. Armstrong Fountain Inn, aIt ofr ful the nuol or JOB FE PRINTING of oFTH co By By ein ADVEIRTISER ia b' Printing o ISHESI Black Whit e Tan 104 DES NEAT Buffalo, N. Y. "Safety First" 'or y our bus.ines or pleasurle .1. tnhe luininta iis 0r to the hoand. in the town or in the itltry. h sale e a(l equtip your ;mob ile. with the ne w Velvet t -i TIre"ad Dimlnonld SIquieegee 1 h11y will take you over the 'urhest roadl ,;i s'a"ly and then -i". I'd ,t o' sati~tdetion in know ; that you will not. slip off the -w1ebe1s 'oad if your ear is u11iped with 1)iamnond~ Velvet nak T;'r(ead Squneegee' Tires. YV(l'll SIZF, IN S'OC1K. Swygert, Nickles & Co. auren - S. Carolina. (NLat he railrmad station.) ator .1 I h u r l. T .i s id t hat i It l>\.\' 'nniS-} ra t ir t llilt 15 11'1 I llis Ilalle W illy1. Ilas l. I' )\\'.\''. the' winnerC lilr h li-ntp'.*i to* the I )e & Taylor -- S. Carolina. Dur job printing depart mt is an important feature our business and is given ntinuous labor and thought. e do all the various kinds printing generally done in city the size of Laurens, ough, we think, in a little ster style. We Appreciate .dot From You.