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such agony anI sacrifce, thit one could easily overlook t1 e lleasture and honor of chilal n In the home -.--but "Motl r's Friend" has changell the views of thousane1 of on1n/ from that of distres toA pleasant anticipation of *Ie happlhItOess of b~ehIg ' ii~ ier. By eftern11 apfpllentlo "Uther'as Friend" :sssta nattre na dte won.. derful transformation. u e Physial system in ease -'hid comfort. (set Mother's Friend" at any drniggst. An intensely Interestin book on biotherhood will be maibed free to all expctnt tnotheri.. Address The lrrtleld IJtenlato Co. to 1tmar lllg., Atlanta, Ga. Old Age and Death tart h Liver Tour liver Is the Sanitary Depart. went ol your body. When it goes wrong your whole system becomes poisoned and your vitality is weakoaa The best remedy is Dr. Thacher s iver and Blood - p A Durely vegetable for o laxt.ve and tonic in etseet, out your body, and Auto energy 1 out tuin4 and muscles. We recornmrond this remedy be. cause we know from many years' experi. encO that it is effective. KHop a bottle in your home. 60o and $1 at your deale'a. THACHER MEDICINE CO., CHATTANOOGA, TENN. Magnolia B is the Liquid Fate Powder used >y famous beauties. If you have Sunb Tan or Freckles try 9Iagnolia h7alm. It quickly stops the burn and renov T i and Blemishes. Makes your ski ft and smooth. Easy to use and sure to please. Three Colors : White, 'Pink. Rose-Red. ' 75c. ao D gbus or by mall direct. SAMPLE FREE LYON MFG. CO., 40 So. 5th St.. BrooklynN.Y. what is the l'sI hair tonai. We al ways recoliniend FTRA~i K W\e know~ t lorrini a i itis; $1 .lio. Iiireka lI rug ('o., I .art 1W ;iant \\'ails .lii1. There is tuore ('atarrhi in tits section of the coutry thitan all otheir diseases.' put together, andt until the Itst few years wasii supposedtt to be ut inuale. For a grea'et tmniny years iltitrs4I' prinouned~ It a local dis's. nt lure.sci- lent retn. diels, and(1li h''ontantul -v illinig to Curet with local trleatinen~t, 'ae' .nI it in Icur ale. Seience tuis~ pro en I 'aigrrhi to be, a constit(I unaI ldisenset and thlerefore. re (ir s consiuili i onal t iii. hual's ('alarrhi (''re. nlint futelu -d by F. ti-hiney & r'ot.. , > , I ) a. it the only (tonstttituonl ,ur to' ti- nutrketi'. it is takeni internallyf'. Ii adireceilt ly on thre bilotod :tnti Iiueoats u t 'es of i the sstelii. Thle~y off~j er o inet u< ieihellrs for any a ndt tetIneontinis. A ddre: Y" .1 ''i P.N l' & CO .lTeledo, C TFake finiirn leniiuly t-01, for coettpurton. The Strong Withstand the Heat of Summer Hoetter Thtan the Weak Old people who are feeble, and younger people who are weak, will bie stirungthened and enabled to go through the depress. lng heat of suminer by taking regularly Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It pur ifies and enriches the blood and builds up the whole system. 50c. CHICHESTER S PILL tAll. sin ANt' ae ilta frc9a' yearsy nowno as Bet, Safes . Always Reliabi SOLD BY DRUOGGISTS EVERYWHER LAUIIENS DIhlll STOltE, Lax-Fos, A Mild, Effective Laxative &t Liver Tonic Does Not Gripe nor Disturb the Stomach. In addition to other properties, Lax-Foe contains Cascara in acceptable form, a stimulating Laxative and Tonic. Lax-Fos acts effectively and d~oes not gripe nor disturb stomach. A t the samne time, it aids digestion, arouses the liver and secretions and restores the healthy functions. 50c. To keep thle browels reguir th' le lbet laxat iv e is otdtoor' eercisi. I irin aitI full glass of waiter hal f aniihour beforea brFeak{fast andi eat an a buinda nce of fruit and vegetales, also esittblish a regullar' habit and be sulre that you r bowiIs move once each (lay. When a medicine Ia needed take Chamnberlain's Tablets. They are pleasant to take and mild andI gentle In effect. ObtaIn ablo ever-vwhen *" * " " " " " " " " " * " * WATTS MILL NEWS. * " " Watts MITI, July 31.-Rev. J. A. Brock is now holding a meeting in Aiken county. Quite a number from here attended the singing at the Presbyterian church at Laurens Mill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Jones, of Green ville, visited at the home of Mrs. Alice Frady last week. Mirs. J. C. Clark returned home on Thursduy after spending a few days with her varents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis at Enoree. Mirs' Addle 11111 and daughter, Miss .Jessie, of Laurens, visited Mr. and irs. .1. P. Stroud last. week. ,Mrs. Isabella Durns, of Clinton, re cently visited at the home of her son, .\r. W. E. Burns. Irs. Mauld llo and daughter, 111 wee, who have been spending a while with ir. and Mrs. It. 11. Donaldson, returned to their home in Anderson last week, .\r. i dd Sorgee and sons, D. F. and Talmage, left Sunday for a visit among relatives in Aiken county. Mrs. LJetha Burns left Saturday for Greenville where she will visit her parents, Mr. and Ms. \y. C. Davis. Mr. E. Y. MeQuown is on the sick list thiis week. We are glad to report that Mrs. W. A. Kelly, who has been sick for sev eral weeks Is now improving. J, M, Moore and family visited at the home of Mr, J. A. Martin on Sun day. Mr. M. A. Wallaeo filled tih puljit at this 1ilaco On Sunday. Nlts. (1. P. Mloore and Mrs Almnilo (' om inp.on Iat ed NIr:4. J1. \1. M.h w h * * i.1 * S e** \ S *e *t * * e.* * *S*e e... .. Lanford. .luly :t 1. - M -s Virginia I ir'inlond is the guiest of Miss hiohit i'aittetson this week. Mrs. .ohn M. ('annon ani son are \isiting at L. Ni. C'annon's. -\Miss Carrie Lolu iiggins spent last week with .\Iiss ( arri' howler. .\iss Ilichla (Gentry is visiting Nl's. -1. i. 'atlerson. -Miss ('athe'rine ('rews is visiting the .\Misses \\~olif'. \Ir. \'ance .lolnson is the guest of hli: parents. .\r. and .\rs. .1. 1). .lohnt sont. Miss t'll(lle (amp is the guest of .\Miss Nell Welhorn. \ir. .1. C. Cooper visited at ('apt. .1. \\'. Lanl'ord's last week. A .s of meeting conienced at the ihaptist ehtoreh Sunday night. lRev. I. N. Kennedy -preahed .lo nday and IN. I,. P1ller will begin Monday night ''i)oileliss the constant arrival of Irsh (; Irnian1 troops aild gu "'' tendl'l'y to eO'iflnt'i t aiks."' liT the lenunteatit'nes h e lIde i.hto :it u llhotipi h al iresent thell ighi ing fi ill' (',l'liitls lidlkinlg any:. i'lo'e'tj'e ioiil(i'l'O|ilisivye. Theo Hlussialns' remarkbl'hIie viitor'ies revel a most111' iteres1Wtie8 union. lTha lvioiin ltm ert, ho iithe riia o tel lie . eiliitgl-' t It-t'or ral-i' wa . i..s 1 (ai f It wek al o bengoutla ke o the ii s out by (kU-n la let zky's14 Suilr it isl ad~ilii'nel ien~sii that (netr flsiiii eve n t d flet hitzkti o uo wth-r pors. 'iThis l nabeed von ihuhia era iioiy h al In (to Itheseteaer positions. toi~l en O~ilo tlI er' fiorcle, 'v iteu n Cii' lunedh nith wiiihegt dufesei aeni hltihistgdoule vcutory beween ofLhrod andl atn beg s ey hdy.t t e hti fhot tthikd n'orath aL l in outh.~l it is consider'e iepssibh thatCoun 'ion liitereti lingier dehty" lxtri i4iatin imf (rom, hise eldou ao gut serll.ious losses. The ivsitanst at Inod arle atroont ererl beineg lhan vIn whiohhmllsnges, awhichpert' to rtate Austo whether theveaua-I etnded bthen oe lidebeg l not soonbecomecneessary ORIGIN OF COCKTAIL. Story of Ito?" Aiuerica Drink Ileceived Its Nume. Very ft w persons know that the American cocktail was an accident. There are some who believe that it was officially devised during one of the great fetes of our early Ameri cans, and others who credit its inven tion to Satan. As a matter of fact the real Ameri can cocktail was born in Plandens burg, Md., 80 years ago yesterday. Many citizens of Washington, 1). t., and a few Southerners from this city, too, have just returned unsteadily af ter celebrating its birth down in the Maryland town. Any veteran boniface dow'n Mary land or \'Irginia way will tell you that about .1ily 16. 186, \Maj. John Ilop lius of Fairfax, Va., entered the Palo Alto inn at l3landensburg and told the genial host, Jack Ilenderson, to mix him a drink which would make h)fiml feel better. While lHenderson was mixing the drink with sugar and whiskey and other Ingredients, It IS said that Col. : ie'kius pulled a feather from the lall of a cock to stir the concoction. "That. makes a line cocktail," said the colonel. The name sounded good to Henderson, and every one who happened in was urged to try one of these drinks. Feathers were kept around as mixera, and the idea ap pealed to Ihose of exacting thirsts. Since then the cocktail has been' amended, lit loved and changed about In various ways, but, it's famonu neverthelca, It spreads first to Vashinlgton, anti front there the a tional legisdalure carrie'd the bltea to all Ir;.tj't' of the ountry. Now th, tI'dl hi "A in rle a oli'' Phlai ' "are c on. 6-p i t, .Ia ,i ' Jh iS '(ll ' l tl "; iI I tlleton' ".1lt' uti I c f' a ,.,. 1 ' b-, u an .-;rt;c j i n b e ':'Ic( ice an iin1e1 a '. Tin'y c(tm in l o11 Wil ors. Y "o r ( it;i ithnI iln (;na.. w o r allied shadt 11 , J.(:'i: as you telast(' runls. 1 Phliladel~hia 1-:vening Laedger. '1l Slann's Li niInejnt O ef lie e Pa'l I'trs it and( Ste one' apIplientionl will prove more than at coluiln of iaims. .lame:: S. ! 'erguson. Phila.. Pa., wr~t:' "I ha ve' hadi wonderful r eliif since i "d1 Sloan's Liniment on my knees. To htink atter all he years of {ain one i n1t1lion iav o e relict. Alany ihanks for what your reildy has dne fO OT('" Tlon't ke p) On l NCfrine ap ply sloanl's Iinie'n where o rls ptin tt. A nu otice how <dits yo ci reli e. t'('r('S ats withotut r bbing. it y it at any &lig Store. ?:e(" Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old standard general str.ngthening tonic, GROVI.'S TAST 1.;sS chilt TONIC, drives out Malr'iaenriches the blood, nd buils u p the sys temt. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c. \ splenlt'1 li of I. 'ather 'illows prices from11 $ 1.5 ;u . S. A. & . 4' . \1V. I i i ES & CO. .iSt t e iT- 't'hin: for Ilurrh n. ".\i'hu l I w'o yt'ars' aa1) l hid a se'i.' att s 4i f t l'ari liu',t ai l 1.ist ta t) - S e "wites or\\'.3'o Ile It .l('a..l(. 1i , N.vo 1. "in he aI so wieak Iitn iket i anlthktiiriter!ebwt., Thtl ti with ttie tein losda ic a ai usithco i'do'd. .I15 ,1410 aswe l t s eer.' \ila l n <lhs ialon thl:ed aatialls !hiijg'avs, glin di. taII~w tha( tilt o-!j i es t )?'s tlit. .\il Wg .111'a' hai oe W41 I S '( i a' itik 003' 1411M \tiat ii \ l ie iitl l Waitson I istsues liithnny'l h i for''s0 roa me.k To .dyak .ll liv pnds. n vau ha-colore ben ial by I.: .ei. aon eleone indestr id s lign bo id fole olo r c enelvsb: olo e Rhetthe uanwiel bse onv the able lacdianruhighay, hellngrm C~tonlum-a i tho Asevlibwa ofhewhiboriral Slip a few Prince Albert smokes into y.9g system! p a You've heard many an earful about the Prince Albert patented process that cuts out bite and parch and lets you smoke your fill without a comeback1 Stake your bank roll hat it proves out every hour of the day. Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality! There's sport smoking a pipe or rolling your own, but you know that you've got to have the right tobacco I We tell open for you to come. in on a good time g~ood time firing up every little so often, without a the national joy smoke regret! You'll feel like your smoke past has been wasted and will be sorry you cannot * backpu for a fresh, start. You svlring on this say-so like it was a ti> to a thousnd-dollar bill I It's worth that in h"1 a ness, md contentment to you, to every man -who knows what can be c , gotten out of a chummy - jimmy pipe or a nakin's Cigarette with - Prince Albert for Packing " . ,) u. WSYOIACCnC tn a tb i -Nf tna-Slem, N.C. fect, ev }t . Thu ihe ceethat the 4o t Stat . - c as ert te Albert packe I . yem Save it on Every Purchase you Make It is an easy matter for you, or any other person, to save money on your purchases. It can only be ac complished, however, by trading at a first-class store that still maintains popular prices. THIS IS THE STORE FOR MONEY SAVING. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON TH ESE: Sale Prices on 11 Ladies h5a Oxtfordh 1 : H! w" J8c \ j e v i s p n a t. j. n , [p u \ eInu vlus I lu is, daI , i'I . J ( N [ 1 a $2 9 *., " 1 '.I..i.. *~ . ..hr w.$1.5 0 II ''. : "I 1A ' t ' '., " ."", 111 . L $["1('".8 5", e ', l t i Yisp;rIIP 2 . 5 5 Nl~ ci , itl, yK? , ,Tti '," .. " I [Htln } ( ir In it t. n . LIatet pou p 1 7 1 , I p , unly .. .. ............ $2.19 rJ nn meta, tsl d hih hel .. I.n....................$169 d(tii ( ......c Al 1.75 valtue pai~teVt 2 strapji i.enn mttetail erel . onje ly . . . $1.45 eli V. kirti "& e ?t 25c Swv5 itz n ert Comra n ;akt LaurIn, '.-. Iir'S. Caroina I'I~atd 8is anieig h easyt mt- ie-~1te foril you, ore a'nytteti oetther pt iI iersonit to avemoey n yurpurha eh I a ol be 1c o r hig h pw a y i h e d i n t -a hr o tha o a fo r th t a . nt o2 lu n h a i C er w an ie( t eq in o l~ r~ ia w an L n as et u ti '- h i e W h o lumr a to I ~ li n , A esn 2 5 c G eo gia by w ay of ik n a d A g u ta; ,an y llo fo t e C an hi h a f-r . o . . .V~ al a th nc 2 0 -25oth cat o