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CL[A [IY[R AND BOW[IS MY WAY Just once! Try "Dodson's Liver Tone" when Bilious, Constipated, Headachy---Don't Lose a day's work. Liven up your sluggish liver! Feel odson's Liver To ainder my person fine and cheerful; make your work a al m oey-back iarantee that each pleasure; be vigorous and full of ambi- spoon will can your sluggkh iv lalcaureer bet Jor thaV a dose of nasty calomet tion. But take no nasty, dangerous and that it ba t make you sick. calomel because it makes you sick and 1)o(son' Liver Tone Is real liver you allay lose it day's work. Mnediclne( You'll know it naext morn Calonel is mercury or quicksilver ing Ix use you will wake up feelig which causes necrosis of the bones, ic your liver will be working; head Calomnel crashes into sour bile like ache and dizziness gone, stomach will dynamite, breaking it up. That's when le sweet and bowels regular. you feel that awful nausea. and cranp- I)odsons Liver'lTone is entirely veg ing. etablo, therefor'e harmless and can not Listen to nle! if you want to enjoy salivate. Give It to your children. the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel Millions of people are using l)odson's cleansing y'ou ever experienaced just Liver Tone instead of dangerous cabo take a sponevful of haxirless Dodson's mel now. Your druggist will tell you Liver Tone tonight. Your druggist or that the sale of Calomel is almost dealer s;ells you a .50 (cent bottle of stoppled entirely here. CUT PRICES The remaining stock of Ladies and Misses colored parasols is of fered at reduced rices. The cut price appears in lain figures. In hosiery w an secure all sizes here in ladxe silk lisle and all silk, both in white and black. Ladies summer ribbed under vests, all sizes. W. G. Wilson&jo 6 BE OLD AND 1' PENNILESS 1S A TRAi EDY . U"RICES UTIN andMise clo eCEaasl isBof Tpri e appearshinmr pfla n gu esigto caitno ohoer yet myg angecure ate thire finere tha the sl belingle n the bank, tokethen comftbe and indepnden whe ath ies summPOER risbb ed h on'tr YOUstart a baniazoes. OW NWf. G.,PLC Wilson&~ Coh.r 3 BE~. OL-N PurENNILESSesome WaterRandEho REoYgUeUT TtN Have aMwell IadeHw KeystoneKSteOR THE C . CECWABTS MounttvlF.YOURC WE ? I1":. T IN CHICAGO' CAUSES DEATHI8 Pronise of Relief From Torrid Weather. Chicago, .uily 30.--Promiso of relief from the torrid weather that has pre vailed for more, than a week came to night at the end of a day during which the theriometer reached a point within a fraction of a degree of the htightest ever recorded in the Chicago forecast district. As a restlt of the protracted heat culminating in a maximum of 102 de grees at I p. in. today the human death rate reached a point where county morgue otlicials said there was no more room in the 32 institutions for bodies=. iProstrations increased greatly, riot ous scenes at lake Shore beaches among the thousands seeking relief in the lake make necessary the ser vices of extra police, while the health department announced that hundreds of horses were lying In the streets where they had fallen dead from heat. Charles L. Mitchell, assistant fore.. caster of the local weather bureau, said indications were that Monday would be cloudy and grow gradually cooler and that Tuesday would be pleasant. Other points in his district had shown record temperature, Mr. Mitchell said. An area of high pres sure forming in the northwest was bringing relief, according to the fore caster. Out of I S5 deaths reported today. tipward of 10 w'ere said to be due directly or indirectly to the heat. 1)r. .John Dill Robertson, health conunis sioner, said 50 babies had died of heat in the 2-1 hours ending yesterday morn ing. i'olice reserves who answeredi a riot call, used tlheir clI. to control the crowd which stormed tie Clarenlon imunicipai bath house on the north shore after thousands of persons had stood in line for hours without gain ing admission. Womnen and chi1dren fain ted front the heat and excitement. ''enty-three deaths and more than 101n c:tses of prostration were recorded in .lII waukee during the 21 hours end ing at N o'clock'( tonight.. The olheial temperaturre was 102 1-2 at 2 p. in. lieat recordis for the past Ia years were brol:ii. .lanesville, \l is., re jIorted( four deathis w ith an uuolilcial Ieinperature of 106. ACT"1 QU'I('hlJ ly lini its een linte rous in ltnurens I)o the right thing at the right tino .\et <iuickly in ilme of dlanger. in limne of kidnliey (angr ll)oan's i\iln4') ('ills arc mtost effective. Plenty of L.aurens evidence of theIr worth. . . W. I'. Shealy, salesiunn -12t; . .\ain St.. 4a01111urs, 515: ".\ly back was in hadt11 shape and It hurt ine so badly I (')uld(1 hardly get around. When I was advised to use l)oan's Kidney. I'ills, I did and one bIo\ gave le great relief." I Stateii'en it ade \arch llth, 1,111. On Nov. 2:, 1911, Mr. Shitaly said: I have iie'4d slight attacks olf bac'k ;'te'h from statding too muc11(hi since hw t rc""m' nr tng Ihan:1's Kidney Pills. Iloan's Khiney 'ills ht1a e never Ye !' it lm i nt te h all I h ti m -i- . Py' askc for a lkidney r'emetdy -get Iluulin':c liidntey I'itlIs thle samte thtat .\t'. Ehtealyv hos twice ittblicly r'e('oi Ill-:.\T'll 'TO M-:1,1,1 iwM A('(IlDENT Gree'' t n Iile .lla iui klled Ib)li Antoiile ve'ars, was~ knockedl dtownt anti kitl ed tils at ernton bU y a car dIriven by the itey. I". Ii. Shutler of ('olittnhia. .\lr. IKli h was takent to a hiosital immtiedi telyi3 after' thte accident and tiled theire several hours ilater tfrotm con''ussion of thett brta in. Fromt all r'epor'ts, th' k(ill ing was an accidenit, for whticht no one is spifitial ly to blaime. iThe ('iooner's iltittest will be held Thle 1ter. Mm'. Shttler', a .\ethtodist mtinister', gatve imiself' til atnd is in the custody or the (outy~) (ill('ials. .\ir. Shuiler formterly beld a eltarge in The fle. .\lr., Shm ulem' was iecen tly relifve4d of a itastoral chat'ge at Ibat Ia. in orderi thatI he toight Itak:e chartge' of a C'anvass, the obljec(t of whtiebl is to raist' a fund of' $ll0.0ltu w ithin the bo)tnud 0 tm t iwo Soth ('artolinia 'c''frenes. .\lethodi1st liMis'oplt i'hu reb,. Scotu hfr the (noitwmen'tt tof ion .n t hIs Stati'. 't'bet.'e schools are W offord college at Stpatanithitrg, ('0 lun~hila c:ollege at ('ohumhit itr'd tan deor college at Greenwoodi. Th le liev. W. W. Daniel was assigned to the Latta pastorate and the Rev, Mr. dhuler' established lils residentce In Columbia in order to lie more con veniently sltiated for traveling abot the State. Youir Bliwels Shiotud Mfose Once a llay, A free easy muovemnent of thte howels Over'y dlay is a sign of good healthi, Dr. Kitngs New I ife P'llis will give y'ou a gentle laxatIve CeeCt withoutt gr'ilping andl free your sysqtern of blood itolsoas, iiur'ify your bloodi, overcome constila tiotn and have an excellent tontic ef feet on the entire system. Makesq you feel like living. Only 2.5c at dtggist IS THEIRE A LIMITI * 0* * . . . a Editor The Advertisor: I hear by word of iouth, that our city council has shown comniendable zeal, and attained eonsiderable sue cess in sinootling out delinqutent tax rough places that It Inherited froint the preceding admninit'rationk, arnounting to severa! thousand dollars. This is right and proper 9.nd I trust counill will continue its erforts. But our council Is laboring under a disadvantage---a slflinposed handicap. I refer to that iaside resolution it passed granting doderuption from pay ment of light and water bills. I think they (the council) did this unwitting ly, with no intentikn to (10 wrong, but was injudicious to say the least, for they cannot with very good grace en force a law that. they thesinelves evade. These gentlenen knew at the tiine they offered their patriotic services to the town that. the charter, except as to the mtayor, aide no :>rovision for the paymient of salaries, yet we rind theml going oitiside the charter to vote fre lights and water to theimselves. W'hy siop then'? Why not inclide the( chief. and( t-he "force"' o'e. What does this Iean anyway? I don't know. In dollars and cents, very little. It Is indefinite. It may ican one lamp. with equipnent, or it. inay mlean fifty, (ne;I water spigot, or . doz cn, and it nmay imean also, no record whatsoever on the clerk's hooks. No, let these aentlemen avoid the very appearance of evil. and snake haste to rescilid that resolution, pay their hills just like other citizens do, and show no favoritisin. With some knowledge of the past and a conse quent demand for a clean adininistra tion, the puIblic conscience Iln ight not he so cbaritable as to absolve thern froni sitlicion as individuals. In which case tree water and lights would he poor pay Indeed. I understand however, that this res olution was not passed unaniuiously, but by a niajority vote, alId, of course, we iniLst assn m' that tIe liitority did not acept the gratuity. C. W. Tune. * " COLD POINT NEWS. " " * * * * * * * " ". " * " " " " " " (cold Point, .ht ly 31..--T'he fariners. arc busy pioughing atgain. They wili soon finish work it' the weather con tinues fair for a short while. .\tr. Thad N elson after spending sev eral days with ils sister, has return'd to his position in Elowah, Ten nessee. We are glad to say his health is soine what Inmproved. Miss Louise Ilitnter of Blarksdale, il visiting relatives in this neighiol hood. .\1r. Fred Illncan and dauhclt'r. .\liss .Annie .\lae hikncan, of la11urenis, w're the Sunday guests of relatives. .\ 's. .\lainie itrown aftier peniiding 50!lne t i Ilne . w i rlat ive's her ie lias gone to S partanihuiirg to Visit tier Si telrs, the .\tises lloyd, hieil're reiturnl Iing toi heri be~li in ltowah, TIennesseec. days. .\lrI. anrd Mirs. Ft. C. Ilutncan woee guests of hioilnefiolks Sundailiy. .\r. and .\rs. t;uyv 1. .Moore visited atl \\'att Mill r'eently. il isses IdAza anid toral KnIighlt, of .\ounlt villec, vIsited atl theii hiomie of1 ilr. -1. .N Nelson Sifuday. 1.he, r TIroubIle, "I atu boitheedk withi liven' troinble lains in1 11ny Sid atid bacik and anl aw ful sorleness' in 1ny sltniiachl. I heard ofl Chainieer:ains Tlallts and tried hen. Iy the ti ne i Ihlad ulsed halt' a biottlIe of hI l its feeling lIne anid hadl nlii 5ins oit ainl." Ohtainlale (v Ilouk I'ridge', .1 uly 311. -Theii r'ii aina censed andi thei farmlers are cetlinie bulsy again wIth thleir' work. .\l r. . lm ('ot(*iain. of ('ross 11111, vis 1Idih- .\bwes Viola. andi I orothby tonl thIs we'ek. Sev'eral from this community at tenldedI the unIon meeting at Holly Grove Saturday. .\lr. arnd Mrs. J. Dl. W. fDoyd, vistted relatives in this section the latter part of the week. MIss [0thyl Chandler andl Mr. Rex (Chandler, of Crokss lull, Rpe'nt the' we ek-endh with relatives in tis ('om mulnity. M4r. toberit C'o;' l 1hinail Mr. Mason Yioun'g, of the I flIu iai setion, ialt ed relat Ivos In ti s commu111n ity Saitiur day nIght and Sunday. 10verybodiy is tooking torward to the Ikicnkic on Atgust 10th. MORPHINE anC all other drug habits can be suc cessfully treated at HOM.\1, at a small expense and without pain or detention from business; every sufferer should know of this treatment. Write me for particulars, sending stamp for reply. 11. M. Owens, 136 Peachtree St.reot, Atlanta, Ga. 48-2 mo. Simpson, Cooper & Babb Attorneys at Law. WiU Practice In an State Courts Prompt Atention Given All Business H. S. BLACKWELL Attorney at Law Prompt attention given to all businetn. Money to loan on Real Estate Ofilee Phone 350 Residence Phone 91 Olfic L....nons Building UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmers Calls answered any hours, day or night. LAURENS 8. C., Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Office in Peoples Bank Building. B. R. TODD Engineering and Contractlng Land Barveys a lerialty etorate Work SkifltafT; dorm er ot spected. 'aGivingsj and estimates of all RIna Best B Er es No. 666 This Is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomol and does not gripe or alcken. 25o (,. t-. Fentherstone WV. iH. Enxight Fl'i'ln~;usT'ONE & IiNltlT Attorneys at Law ' laurene', 8:. C. lii i'ttiin 'u Intruisted to tiur ('ir, WIill Iint'e Promipt anti (treftil Atlen. tion. 'tc uir Plm !ett(I Bank i .91 Fallor 'u il! .;..l \'dne's Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cute, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c 'N. B. DIAL A. C. TIODD DIAL & TODD Attornueyesat Law Enterprise JBantk ubid~ings, Laurenas, S. t:. PRACT(:IE iN ALTL COI:RTiS goney3 to Lonni on Real Estate-Lon,' Tlimie. Whenever You Need a General Tonic ITake 'irove's . The Old Standrdu Grove's Tasteless chill1 Tonic is equnalliy val uable as a General Tonic beau.e it containst the well k nown tonie properties of QUI N I N U and I R( >N. 1t acts on the I.iver . D r ives out liduhl, En ichies t he Blood andu huilds uip the Whole Systemx. 50 cents. A. 0. HART I 1.LAWYER - Rtoems 20,-207 hlasmilec Ternple Postoffice Dox 085 I Greenville, 8, C. Prompt attention given all busincess. Practice in aR COURTS T OLD Ra'.LAELaR " EMEDYFOR ENs AT YOUIR DRUGOaiST. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Take notice that on the 32nd day of , August, 1916, I will render a final ac count of my acts and doings as Ad ruinistratrix of the estate of W. Y. Jones, deceased, . In the offlice of the Judge of Probate of 1au rens County, at i o'cioek a. u., and on the sarne day will apply for a final discharge from my trusts as Admints tratrix. Any person indebted to said estate are notiled and required to make pay tnent on that (late; and all persons havi-ng claimns against said estate will present themn on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. MtS. NANNIE JONES. Administratrix. italy 19, 191;-1il at. Citation for Letters of Administration. State of South Carolina, County of Iattrcns. Ily O. G. Thompson, Probate Judge: Whereas Lena C. Anderson has made siat. to mne, to g rant her lepers of .d tmt inistratiotn, (11111 I estainenta al nexo. of the Estate and effects of Mary E. Cuninghani. lh oe are therefore, to cite and ad (ionish all and singular the kindred andt i reditor's of' the said M\arv' E. Cuni:nhamr deceasedl. that they lie and a1ppea r before mne, in the Court of P robat.. to be held at Laiturins Court Ilouse. 1 aturens, S. C., on Ihe 11 It day of August, 1916 next. after publiaetion I ro 1 t c o I. 11 o'clock in tle forenoon, to show cause, If any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. * tvan under iy hand this 29thday of .Jly. Anno )onaini 191st O. G. 'i'honpson, 2-2t .1. P. L. C. NOTICE State of South Carolina, Latrens County. Notice is hereby given that I. W. W. IIa!I. formerly of 14lurens, S. C., now of Colu:tnbia. S. C., ant a stockholder, holding and the owner of one share of stock in the Bank of Laturens, a cor poration organized under the general laws of the State of South Carolina for the purpose of doing a general banking ttusitess, with its principal place of business at laturens S. C.; that on June 121h, 91013, the said IHlank of laru ri'ts issutd to me a cert-illeat e for the said on': share of stock, the number of which is : that mny said certiti etate of :itock has been lost or de rttroyed : that the said bank of Laurens was on the 27th day of October, 1:1-1, (o1'erted Into a National IHanking As ocAiton under the nain. oft' "The Lati rius National )lank." to do a general. banking business wt Ith its principal place of blsinc'ss at Lautrens, S. C. under and by virtue or the National lanking Inws enacted by the Congress of the 'nited States of America. I here by give further nottee that I desire a na' certitieate of stock in the place (if I te original certificate o1' stock issued by the Bank of Laturens, It h t has been ''st or destroyed and that I will late aia.cation to "'The Icurens Nation. Bank" for the issu ing of sai new e'ttifie:ite on the 2>th day of \uruust. 111(. said date being after this notice has been n ublished once' a w ~'e(k for six consecutive weeks In a newspaper published in the cout ty of Laurens, S C. 1,2-c W. W. IIAL'J No. 10859 TItEASL'ItY DElPAltT'1ENT. Office of Comptroller of the Currency. \ai;ngton, 1). C., May 26, 1916. Wi - ltEAS, by satisfactory evidence p'resente(td to the ltundersiglr.ca it has bet aind(e to appear that "The FAltM t':RS NATIONAL lIA.NK" in the CITY of LA'ILENS, in the county of LAU1 itENS, and State of SOUTH1 CARtO GI N.\, hias comtilied wvitht all t pro vistions of tlc Statutes of the Untted -htates, retiuited to lbe complIed with tic fore an aslsocatio)n shiall1 he author tzed to coimmnee the busIness of baning; NOW\ TIIERtEPO~tE, I, JOH1-N S~I{IL TON WItb~llAMlS, C'omptroller' of the Curretne'. do heteby certify (hat 'TI IE F.\ldF2iS N ATIONAL~ BANK" - n th e'IT Y of LAt' HENS, in the coun ts (if I-t'ENS and State of SOUTH[ .ARIol N \. is authorl"zed to eom ito nce th~e buasiness (if I anking as pro idted in See;ioni F'ifty-one hutnd red ind sIxty-nin' of the Revisede~ Statutes 4f the l('ie States. (CON\'El(SlON of the Farmers Batnk, Latrens. 8. C. IN TlESTi'I.\ONY Wil1HER0F witness any hand and Seal of ofice (Seal) this 2t0th day of MAY, Comnptroller of the Currency. LAiNI) S.\LE. State of Soth (Carolina, t4)anty of Laurenas. Iin ('Ot'iCT' OF COM\.\ON l'L4EAS. Jn.li m . nirvetaPan against .'allIie A. Snetlig riove. idivi'dutally atnd as tliinist ratrix , D~et'endant. IPuarsiu ant toi a decroe of' the Ctisat ini Ithea' bove' staitd ease, I will sell at pubbe~ I ouittry to thea hilghes~.t bidder, at I l t'rns. I. II., 8. ('., on Salesiday In Autaguast, niixt. bling Nioniday the 7th iday o1 the mnothl dutrtin tIe leg.a1 hiour s foir such sailes, the llow hin"lg dto Tribd popetyto wit: A i thlrat'etai!t, iaieie er n' arcel of landu contabtling t wo thir da US3 ;) of an acre, maore or lests, located at liydia niill village near Clinton in the~ abovo namied county and staute and hounded on the north and east by pu~blic road andi~ streets, ont the southa by lands of Lydia .\ills and1( others and on the west lby the lands of W. N. lBlaclowell and (ither as, being a part of the samte tract or parcel of land b'oughit by the said C. C'. Sntellgrov' frotm John 16, Bolt andl formnerly' known as thea Wi. T. Greg (ory pot. Terani of Sal.: Cash. l'urchaser to Ia fon'>r 'apers and stamnps. Ifthet the landI to be re- oldl on same or somae subst'eluent sale.oday onl uenme terms, at ris toifrmr purchaser. rlbk o fair. A. OW'ER, C.(C. C, I'. and (,1, LaurenA St. C, D~ated, this July 1(1. 1916;. 23