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0 C'FFEES Best By Every Test A. G. HART LAWYicR Rooms 205.207 Masonic Temple Postolee Box 685 Ureenvlle. S. C. Prompt attention given all business Practice in aMi COURTS. Magnolia Balm is the Liquid Face Powder used by famous beauties. If you have Sunburn, Tan or Freckles try OtCagnolla gjalm. It 4uickly stops the burn and removes an and Blemishes. Makes your skin soft and smooth. Easy to use a d sure to please. Three Colors: While, 'Pink, Rose-Red. 75c. at Druggs,<: ;, nal;dr SAMPLE FREE LYON MFG. CO.. 40 So. 5th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 'E01'IE ASK I'M what is the best hair tonli. We al Ay reCotllliclid T ARK lil lit NI( We know the for tilar aldl it i4 a elv-<l one. Sold only by tis, 50kc anti 1ti'ekla 1)rtg Co., Laurenls and Watts .111". There is tonre (untnrrh In tids section of the country li n nil other diseases put togltIr, anud until the last few years was supposed In he inrnlbitle. lor a great nainy yevars doel1ors ~ronotunced It a lonil distinse atiuil pri'IIsern' 4 li64nl rent. elle~s, and by 'onsitantly Inilini to ('1ro1 willh loent1 trea mn t , prn in e --t .. I in."ar ablle. Sreence 1 .:s proven, Catart Ih to be at conistitutionaI lnse, and therefore re igu'ires eon:1tit 111ionail t -6ntinent. flall's 4'ntirrh t'urein nuiuttfjfetured by F. T. I'heneuy & ('I ' lt , Ohio, Is the only 'Onust Ii titlnn ,ore An the nmurket. It is taken intern ly. t nels dir"ctly on the blood ath mcut 4 ui61 rt'faces of the system. l''he' offer 4 no 114ndred dniInrs for any "as' 1i fulls eue. Send for circulars 11)1, tesHtimot als. Addin.'ia: 1. .1. t'f(gNiY & CO., Toledo, C. 1:4.14 by It rt geds. 7S.. Taku Hl ll'o I aullr I lllo for constipation. DO YOU HAVE SICK HEADACHE Who of us does notsuferat times from this awful pain? Allare sub sect to it-a disordered stomach, inactive liver, constipation are causes. Bt headaches ar mere warnings o something m-e se riouq -e the warn , ta k ~Dr. i AC R'S' iZver ' $jB 0od Syrup and headI otT the more seriouls a ly' relieve Isi all'erils of consatipa-. *tion andl its kindre"il(disor'ders, andq qretores the systemn to its normal condition-gently but thoroughly.q SGet a bottle today. Two sizes, 50c ad1.All dealers. S30[ BY iRIGIdSIS EVL~WmulW J. ROY CRAWFORD P'hone 2101 Clinton. S. C. No. 666 Thle is a prescription prepared especially for MALtA RIfA or CHIL.LS & FEVE R. Five or six domes will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. it acts on the liver better thtan Calomel and doe.snot gripo or aicken. 25c rREMEDY FORMEN AT YOUR DRUGGIST. RU B-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neu. rala, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains Bruises, C' a, Uuoms, Old soe, etc. AnEtiseptio Anuofyne, Azsed internally or exteirnally. 25c SEVENTY TIIOUSAND AT EL, PA18So CAli 'S Large Number of Regulars and Nation. ai (Guardsnien Will lie Assentb;ed 'T'here. San Antonio, Tex., Aug. 12.-Prac tically all of the 25,000 troops ordered today by the war department to pro ceed to the border will be sent to El Paso, Gen. Frederick Funston an nounced tonight. A few will be sta tioned at Doming, N. M. \Vhen the new movement is con conpare in o ciency with the colleges ploted there will be an army of about 70,000 men at El Paso, including Na tional Guardsmen and regulars. Military men here were careful to point out tonight that there is abso lutely no signifleance in the movement. They explained that while the marsing of so large a body of troops at El Paso would be the natural strategy in case of hostilities because of that. city's lo cation at the northern end of the Mexlcan Central and Mexico North western railways, it was now only a part of the general mobilization. At the same time, it was said, the troops would be in a position where they could do the -nost good If they ever were needed for active service. .lust as soon as the new detachments a.ive at El Paso they will be used with othr guardsinen already there, exclusive of the i'ennsylvanla division, to form three new divisions. Each of the divisions will fall considerably short of paper sirength but it is esti nmated that each will have from 17,0001 to 18,000 men. It was pointed out at Fort Sam Ilouston that failure to bring the Ohio, \'erinont and Kentucky (Guards mien to the border before now was due not to poor I i ilsort at ion facilities orb any other condition, but solely to lack of eluillient. Maj. (en. 'I'asker It. IIliss, who is here, after an inspeelion trip along the hor(t'i' and in Mlexico, iroball'y will leave tolmorrow night for \\'ashington Will Slinn's ,Li 1ent l i4'liele Pain I Try it and see- --one applieation will Iprove nilot'e than a colutin of claims. m1a ties S. l'ergtuson. 1'liIa., Pa., write.;. "1 have had wonderful relief since I 'd Sloan's Liniment on my knees. To 'link after all these years of pain one appliaetion gave me relief. Many thanks for What your remedy has done for me." Don't keep on sutiering, ap ply Soan's Liniment where your pain is and notice how quick you get relief. IPenetrates without rubbing. Uuy it at any Drug Store. 25c * 'TYLERSVILLE NEWS. * " "* * 0 * * * e e@e * o e . 'i'ylersville, Aug. 1-1.--Everybody is looking forward to the annual old sol (iers reunion Satlurday, August 19, at Langston chtu'elh. .\lrs. T. '. l'oole is spending a while with frieids and relatives near \\'ood riuff. .\1rs. .1. W. 'elerson anid son, \\'illial, are spinding a I'ew dais withI relative: near WoodruT. .\ir. \\'. ii. ('laik, ofi (;reenwiiVood, hats 4. Fa;nni and .\' lattie. I iobo, were'( it .\lr'. and \l's. \\. '. P 4 ooh- indch('iil SeverlI fromi1 this Ineighborhoo J4)! '1pen t- llstiThursda it t ross Aitchor I rank .\i4oore. andti .\Iir. I4uIssell Aietzel4, tll of1 I-:nor144, were'4 \isiltors it 11he nighborhoodI4(444 Sundt~ay aflernioon. \ir To4tn tiross, of Ta1ylors.5 S. P.. Is sielnuditg a whilj e withI reClatl4 tivian friendsk in ll th is tIunuity. .\lr. and44 .\lris. l'urinan)) 644o14 spen-t th~e week -end) with rhitivesi ab 1ove G.ray ('ourt-. .\liss Atnnie4 utht I 1odges4', of \\'olfton. \ nnil.\hte' I )tonn. ford4 Rteuiat T11 labei'nacle (ltlreh'l in 1W ORl'S DescriptinoFall H UUU SeedCatalog just issued, tells all about Crimson Clover, Alfalfa and all Grass and C over See for Fall lanlting. WVood's 1- II Seed .'11alog lso gives full . td ce' plete Inmor mnatiin abo)4 t Veget- e Seeds thtat canl be p ed to advantatge nnd1( profIt In ti late Summer and)4 Fall1. It Is altog titer the m1ost use-C fnl and 'valuable Fall Se'ed Catalog Mitltedl free to Gardieners, Mfarket Growvers andI Farmers on request. W'.rite for It. SEED)SMEN. - laihmoar REACHES TE X A S lilytlie's 3len Cross into Lone Star SMt-t. In F4 Paso Tomorrow. 'Texarkana, Ark., Aug. 9.-The I irst South Carolina regiment entered Texas this afternoon. It will have to traverse the entire length of the State before reaching its destination, 10l Paso. It will be Friday before the end of the journey is reached. Memnphis, Tenn., gave the Palmetto boys a hearty reception. A committee headed by Gen. S. T. Carver had wired Col. Blythe as follows: "Kindly wire if troops can lay over long enough to get a s'vini in the pool and to be served with sandwiches and coffee." Col. Blythe replied: "tegret exceedingly can not avail ourselves of your kind offer because of lateness of arrival." Althoegh It was 2 a. in. when Meon plis was reached Gen. Carver was at the depot and asked permission to send 500 sandwiclsc into the train. They made a grateful addition for breakfast this morning. The Mississippi river was Gross,(t at Memlphis and the route today has been through Arkansas. A stop was made at Little lock and the men were given exercise. Every one continued to comment on the fine showing and the splendid be havior of the South Carolina troops. The heal tii of the nen contintes excel lent. 'Il 1'lT it' Y WAS 117li Aldit; SIOT ' 1131 (Greenvile ('ounaty F arnier hills Os Laittle S.Year-Old Birother- in- buaw. Greenville, August 12.--.\listaken for a buirglar. Rloy Snlith, the cighit-year old son of Sai Smith, a well known farner of the I'ork Shoals section. was shot and instantly killed last. night by his brother-in-law. .lohn Sullivan, at MIr. Slliiva n's lIoaae. The coroner's jury returned a verdict that. the sho (ot ing was acidental, thus exonerating Sullivan. Thie little hoy lil gone to speid tile night at. the lionie of his hroti'ir-in law, a short (listanc' froi his father's homie. The fatnily had gone to be( aibout 11::0 o'clock. AMr. Sullivan was atroused by a noise at the back door. Taking his gun he went to the door and seei ng a dark shadow canic to tle ,Aoniclusion that a burglar was Itryiig to break in. lie opened fire and killed the youth alinost iinmediately. Upon in vestigalion .\Mr. Sullivan vas horriiled to find that he had killed Iiis little brother-in-law. " + " + . " " " , , , . . S " in Meinory of It. 11'. Wltoolru'tY. * " SI e * . - " " " . .. . ..... . , On the I2th day of .July, 191t1, the Lord called horne' a luan of a nolde ('hristian character as was plait1ly uenionstrated in his long coifineuent to his ('hair. whih was about pi iluonus, during w hil h tilts he coul nit lIy twdown. t ill y cou ii only hiar iii 1;.), I 1 j_ i n ali nt:i i ' till. I~l ' iii'. .\i alsotI'i'' his aty to i i. ta nd I'g <'m li: !a idt: i i ;sot'd lii Ias l it' hin wa! 'attyh. to g li t am inli e'aligi r iof is i no-ans.ti atl I' t. Itunas hei slberlo Itf t ' liipti SI'atltahr, aonty. a0 ien t he, iitilw s , deedn ~t s prdliin tciple i ig nt 13olnose Mn lopins ahei. itr. .\__r.__\\'___du__fwas__ naiv it. Spar Sa'huirg contyn lived 1i'lut f hi. lier \Voodruff.1"'a Ine Voaurtes i, when ites (lrkn ofif, (iton wsventi lii'unt (r i the wiug ebt wire eic' n tin .olsiles Vheitbrin arey ati that linv h. hatn b I'S. aithfu I itto te rut '11 lastne'hom. Sta \ r. Woodruffi s oi li ll uni 'ii tlm ('(I Ioief ii .\ it. fo'~'(llwpig hiOC dell I n~'( .Viily, (he2 woul havet been tlighyyer We wams actre husband.tiil kind and Anien fater Jnan anfried ~toithe frienTdles, olay Woftn.initera ingim Lyr c oung pepe8 enoydim. evn i. I . 10 Like stealing home with the winning run-they satisfy/ Player on third. Pitcher winding up. With a burst of speed, the runner crashes across the plate, safe by an eyelash-it certainly does satisfy! Whichi is exactly what Chester fields do for your sm.king-they satisfy. : But, n ore than that, they're MILD, too! It is r ally a wceailderful thing for rokers to get th s entire r ncwz: cigarette enjoyment -a cigar ,tte that 'atisfie, yet is mild! The reaop/ no cgarette, except Chester fields, can give it to youi is b .cause no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfeld blend! Try Chesterfields.-today! C IG ARET TE S 10 ror 5C Cl SAS/%i Also packed 20 for 1Oc -'-and get .hey're MILD I ' I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ..- I I " " Ii' ' : l l ' I I i i i 1 . % . ' , { gra'G ~itr, au,~ ~ )2iL F. 0 . D ETROIT ~z y ~ .i (MVERmust bercloe n .-cnc to tho wei yh't involved. This is the bi und Ih m t rut t iot overlooked in careless stx teme s aoth hr Spower.n We repeat that Maxwell cars 'aa e greater horsepowor, per pound of weight, than n r built. This has been proved wJthbn the last six months by four competitive tests kade in the two leading scientific schools of the LUnited St1.tes. The point for you to remember is this: Maxwell cars will take you anywhere that ny will take you and they'll take you as fast as you'll C to travel. We are ready to prove any and all of our stateir by f sou r com t ie .80. sad,"e, t'''*w Car. 915 LAURENS MOTOR CAR CO. _ _ Phone 228 Laurens, S. C. Public Sear, 4e The pon o o oreebrihs