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"COOL AS A CUCUMBER!" " V ', been cooking too, but not on Ia hot, dirty coal range. I use a New 'erfection Oil Cook Stove, the stove with the long blue chimney.'' .as stove cornort with kerosene oil. Ihe lon 11uc chimney assures a clean, O(loricss heat and lasting content, be eause it gives a perfect draft. It tuirLs on and off like gas. Saves your time, strength and money. Duel cost----only 2 cents for a meal for 6 Pco)le. New Perfections are made in many styles and sizes. Consult your dealer. He carries them m stock or can get for you the size you want. 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 Jerney) Washington, 1). C. BALTIMORE Charlotte, N. C. Norfolk, Va. MD. Charleston, W. Va. Richmond, Va. Charleston, S. C 'ITS THE LONG BLUE CHIMNEY" You Need a Tonic Theie are times in every woman's life when she needs a tonic to helIp her over the hard places. W~heni that time comes jo you, y ou know what tonic to take-Cardlui, thc wgmeian's tonic. Cardui is cOi.. posed of purely ve ggiableC inlgredients, wvhich act gently, yet surely, oin the weakened wvomanly organs, and helps build them hack to .strength and healthi. It Ias benefitedl thousands and thousands of wa, mblne women in its past half century of wonderful su:ccess, and it will do the same for you. You can't mtake a mistake in taking The Woman's Tonic Miss Amelia \Vilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark., says: "1 think Car dui is the greatest medicine on earth, for women. Before I began to take Cardui, I was so weak and nervpus, and had such awful dizzy spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and as strong as I ever did, and can eat most anything." Begin taking Cardul today. Sold by all dealers. Has Helped Thousands. Give Your LiveraChance Take a ime tried and proven remedy fofLiver Complaids. Cost iveness, Biliousness, Jaundice, Kidney TeonJes, imapure or Bad Blood, Pimples, Indigestion. If sufferin~j Irom these take Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup Yo'ur Liver. and Kidneys are your best friends if you keep them in good condition, but when neglected thy become your mo dangerous enemies. i you r biou 03 Col. THE APPEARANCE OF CITY STREETS Thoso In Amm ioan Towns Arc In Bad Condition. SIDEWALKS CLOGGED UP. The Surface of Street- and Si1ew a's Should Be Smooth and Free of Ob struction - This Will Also Reduco Cost of Cleaning and lncreaso Traffic Facilities. By FRANK KOESTER, City !'lttir anl ensultin: en iieer, New 'trk, a tttior of "Aeotterni tity 14ii ning uad \ai: i &Iialce," et.:. The aell la('atiet of a city and the iiipression whih visitors, as well Is, resiilents, rceivie is dej elileit 'far mnore lilua is popnularly supp 'el uiponii tle 11 Ica I'l irace of the street its(elf tit is, I he stret eels ol'aezVonst credl -hart frailn thle htiliriigs. Ini ordler that thil streets many havre the best paossible applear'anc'e they should be Coust~irutedt by (orap=tent and experie'ncedl enlgineers ntll whenr in use luust 111. lie allo'wed to leterio' ate. Iepairs shoul be iiatue at the A WHI'LL oti)E1 :lmD .i'1i F.T IN 1U:Niell. ii ig litest sign of a break. 11' the re utirs are neglected ilt' breaks Ieco me rapidly larger, 'ith a conuseimeiit tluilkly mouiug increase in the cost of miaiiig the street good again, while during the time the breaks exist the IIIpearance of the street is spoi led, ani unless the breaks are thoroughly re paired its appea rance is never as good ats before. -tmenleans have in reaity little or no ctniceltion of the conditioni n whkh a street should be talitained until they have seen the remarkable smooth utu clean streets of IEuro Ien eitle.. Their excellence, which mnight easily lit rivaled by Atnertentii streets, Is dite to ate thorotgh iethois of ctitstuilctloi tand tilie high degree of en;gineeting skill retiluiel. Uniie of the unntiltti:-;ted tevils suffere I Is te cstiiti tetring upl of' streets fori the4 1liirl"s ofC'I iyinug I li' if va rious Li id;. liIn tree Iprjpertly de4 si;'nedu the: jiping ssteils in. g is ainl waiter an. <4;i it s fort eletie cabeilu '4i8 shouhl be ; iiito iilt i itI ani ti li eii ity,'i~ wths a ttllitietultii niun lo sidec ou <ei of the i grtistluil dee t l.niri inn .ireei I onsst i n ''t iwir h,11 itds fnedbyatiti i t le i i nier btr itose ti in fr in h til an tinc 441 one4'ou tw ce naetn'srae .uh, for exta pl iie, s t etre Ielt liun.-;rou the SePoorly lited l,: nhole411 ctouerti-f ''ewer undsi~i chtri enhh 1 ptigiitis nuii tvi r-.:rom'ell. 'ol eylineI'''s: ' s prno ti'tl.n Suc il C ii g1 at'4'4 \t' elis lalled (!1~1itthe por 'netu tr ioiidth 1 streeti wiaytirdtites withithe I is1 cil it b eg he. o inn'le sut, ofi te treetier gts hulti e rt ult uc thre t ,ti e , Oli0 t-f eliiiti prote luhyn t'eeisli gila daugerivt a cinearruan eto trttl bawlo uiThme tishane oein of ihes.ut tes ad e the s tr.ere ts mail ost sed tfh r pot 'lte Tadli ;trae soi oir teelt gt.ter cin rluty hapsslns that childrn ful to hienais btnd ar twn main stch apnsed notli heb teetd 1 hunalyoiig tah ee'"ot aIlth teaet frmelocato bok them setinogthbe stnktso saply buit, ig isted an'' crnsser Vins ie lioetd by i well esrgne rat tog th aeaace ofetw. 5eetbar of eiIly adviable to the st~retmto oidthote sidewalks, I eveh for thei rmait streatan r the ui ) s street, ths p oi atu entooth frepromnad streetsiond out na every c rosas-r Wht ohcas ofe said wmithreferene ar te apeaante of mthe oftreete of porotan t the shol resectooth Improvements aro gradually being ef Lected. * * Ilear Sis: Yours reetived w"ith lhickeiis iii closed. They are 0. K. all but one lit. tie feller who se is to be dist liteant cd about somiethin. I suppose Its mick ""aw tionbile ahevad during ies. war' tithe:; an d m 'arked nii. lie has a Sweet little still Voie that is easil, heard all over the holuse that delilits 'very tine that don't care to sleep. It semis to dell:iht li chirping and 1 doni't blaiie it a lit for Wanatinlg to enl jot life every luinute that it is it tating. It has a good appetite aind a spilendid s 'ollo(w, does Riot (liew it tling it eats. Its step aliit and hai! iste's and bi'otliei's are out in the cane pattch taking up sonie fresl )hanited seed to see, I reckon, if tley are slin'd tiiiig this little dry spell. i'hey sure like to snratch the way the dust is !lying. and the 'rapipiti kit at which they are pl kt'Q ing theil' Iii!bI v, ill bet sore by roosting blnue. W\< hate put 11he littr sit'i;i.ed let inII a heat little eage about he l .c IIf ! weli'el ha'row' " and expect to la h ll.. just lov a .iiall chi ket n l ii: ,: b raised. Itcalizing 111that te ir\ m i b an lpiroveillnent on clicikenis andll i n:Cially this. one, I exper p tat.t ain or the thack a es iii ilying; to how this little ita':tlht'td ."t% :t I w (o list' at I il. Chi\'1 'eii ar te' grt. tet of all towelfs to be : li nt he(lt l'Iaee. T'hey dlicht :ln light.ag til t.l iiiun-r tablIe ju:.i as you i ak th t C 1 L t t l : : d h e v e n in n w a id i n g t. i 1 in the lt0 I 'nikt i ndI hent .'eing un (it' flu t~ 1 l i il t 11 11jwf11: \\ lift a I it laIake Ihe 111>.,1tri t y t I ra L w. I t!1' li . l Th y l ui lt ::a In I a lid talero iith ad i s ist t iw l as iii' Iti) let t,lit(ia \\ i y \t ith ;i 1 ,;ii ; ii lilt bith It- alntu u it. th o i,' e l", 'lftillat' - itt:':''iiii "liIItL I'. \'' al t ool the, t'. 11h1 y \ Ill J!\' iir1'nl.: ll a tlt' a v ido! lang and la lt at' t~i 111('se l s li tit ' l i lan ii , l hUei nightyo to tloan iu ao; eo an l ay nothii ;about i t. (.'hicknii are lind to ai t ; tlet iy. ill at the iIl i gS 'I'rilta iihe ftht hare alidi the i'eat t fr inI the ca nlder. ('hii."kens a . Lrelit. Yo lr I r t., hill. tl'he t chelor's llei e, Thle dly has ten lon. and diia ;, Wi.h censeless patter of rain, And the dragging hours have blrought me Only some heartache and pain, As I turn lity sad face hom 'etard, "'The night drops down f'romn al.oe, And Illy heart is yarnlllng, yeatiling, For a touch of the arms love. The ar'ms that have never failed e The refuge to which I live; All day, nid jars to' the 'it. i I drealu of themn I waitin g f io le 1)Ni 1an of their rest and their wel come, .\fl te I day time i cal et. Otinyu. recedi lweoain M)ails of i('lny eaihjsy ~as "s' o Still Vi tinebannv *is *ti * r *'iu'' atenda t e VI.Otih ht'll 1)1 1 .1 .- .\t t -: W at-. li Ft i deal' I o :t .li o e sn . : da i. The lin wes ati her i n le id tant Wto it' i'e'i gaii est or aei's n of N .\li'y Naly .\lrph liit exeiutln t) her hke il \\'cadratlof aft sand in thfe days withci her .lier .\mer lntls. I h.('. \ i'lsalrn', Coli l.: oei' .tin -: itac wen needed- andpar most cltlin Ato- be 3) needed beofe the runse in bovier.ss, io ueio o t nearo e for th cnhnity iarenen BtrIt andw.a Otirable everywere Mr. Merchant: If You Anticipate Buying flour, get in touch with us over long distance 'phones. Day 'phones 821 or 822; night 'phone 478 We pay all calls. If a man worth one Million Dollars called on you and you knew it, he would get your attention at once. We represent several Million Dollars in flour Mills, and it will pay you to consider usbef ore buying. We Represent the Following Mills: Hopkinsville Milling Co., Hopkinsville, Ky. Nashville Roller Mills, Nashville, Tenn. The Wright Milling Co., Bluefield, W. Va. Blumont Milling Co., Blumont, Va. Oxford Milling Co., Oxford, Ohio. Eldred Mill Co., Jackson, Mich. Cumberland Valley Milling Co., Nashville, Tennesee. D. A. Stickles & Son, Hagerstown, Md. Kelley Milling Co., Kansas City, Mo. Northwestern Mill & Elevator Co., Toledo, Ohio. Laurenceburg Roller Mills, Laurenceburg, Indiana. Palmetto Brokerage Co. Greenville, S. C. W. H. Moore, Mgr. Office 'Phones 821 and 822. Residence Phone 478. CONSTANT EXERCIS E WILL MAKE YOU STRONG CONSTANT DEPOSITS IN -~ OUR BANK 84 WILL MAKE DYOU fIWANT TO ~ } GROW OLD / ~AND FEEB3LE <AND BE WIT HOUT \MONEY IN THlE / BANK ?' The boy who builds a fine physique in his youth will have a strong constitution to fall back upon in his OLD AGE. He won't be so liable to contract disease; he will have the STRENGTH to fight it off, th'e same with BANKING YOUR MONEY. Build a INANGJAL CONSTITUTION for the years to dike OUR Bank Y( 1a, a Enterprise National Bank of Laurens N. B. DIAL, Pres. C. H. ROPER, Cashier BEST TONIC IS S.S.S. Few pecople get through the winter It insures blood purity and health. ind spring withopt attacks frcm one S. .S. S. for 50 years has heen the >f the man y b)10 maladies that leave standard treatment for all blood trou hemiyvcak ando mn tmeethe >dry- bles. Catarrh, rheumatism, malaria, n~ghe wart se ons n that bloo isin skin diseases, and other troubles aris apaeihe ofts p~song that enrg and2 ing from impure and impoverished issube ofuilding ete neesrgy ato blood yield to S. S, S. The best tonic. issea ulth. popri neesr Get S. S. S. from the drug store, and This condItIon Is revealed In many regain your health. Don't take a sub, ways, and by many symnptoms but aft stitute. It as guaranteed purely vege pob t to one thing-i-nfected blood, table. Writo 'as for free medical ads ond trust anstsurel the Scall for the ice Address Medical Department 5$4