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WE ARE OFTEN ASKED what is the best Eczena Remedy, We always recommend %'RA0SMArnI ECZEMA REMEDY TAX EXECUTIONS Stato of S3nth Carolina, County of Laurens City of Laurens. lNy virtue of tax executions directed to me by J. C. Owings, Mayor, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bid der at Laurens C. H., S. C., on Sales day in Senlptenbor, being the 4th dap, of the month, the following prop y to wit: Against Harriet Gary: On house and lot bounded o the nor by John W. Fuller, east by Jersey -eet, south by Joe Hunter a Le s Thompson and west by Dr. a x 1. Against Frances \ ody: One house and lot on Sullivan treet, bounded by C. & W. C. R. R. Co.. Jno. D. Boyd and others. Also three beds, one bureau and wash stand, seven (quilts, cooking stove and sewing machine. Against Drayte Shell: One house and lof, bounded on all sides by property of Mrs. Rosa I. Caine. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. If terms are not complied with, property to be resold at risk of defaulting purchaser. JAS. T. Crews, Chief of Police, City of Laurens, S C. August 8 1916. 3-3t N. B. DIAL A. C. TODD DIAL & TODD Atto.rney at Law Enterprise Bank Bunldings, Laurens, S. C. PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS Money to Loan on Real Estate-Lou Time. C% b. Featherstone W. B. Knight FEATIIERtSTONE & KNIGHT Attorneys at Law Laurene. S. C. .A iusin ss Intrusted to Our Cart Will Have Prompt and Careful Atten. tion. Office over Palmetto Bank (Mr. Featherstone will spend Wednes day of oach week in Laurens.) Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Office in Peoples Bank Building. CHICHESTER S PILLS THiE DIAJ!OND nRAND. - . xe. sealed waitI liIe a t ton I at foti"5.*tlf.TE DIA lOND iRANib 'IL.t, for 25 %* yearsknow'nasilest. Safc't.AtuaysReliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE LAIENS DRUG STORE, J. ROY CRAWFORD SURVEYOR Plats, 'I'racnings, 11ue Prints, Etc. Phone 2604 Clinton. S. C. A. 0. HART LAWYER Rooms 205-207 Masonle Temple Postomele Box 685 Greenville, S. C. Prompt attention given all business. Practice in aM COURTS. .There is more Catarrh in this section ef the country thatn ail other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctora pronsounced it a l'ocal disease and prescibedt local romes dies, and by constantly tttllin t o cure with locat treatmeont pronounce 41 tincur ableo. Science has pr von Catuarhi to be a constitutional disens ,and aerefore re. <tuires constltutiona tre ~ent. Ihai's Catarrh Cure. ma pratred by F. .. Cheney & Co.. Tok lo hlo, is tihe oniy Constitutional gure tim~ market. It is taken internally. J acts directly on the blood and mucous irfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dbolas for any case it fniis to curo. Send for circuiars Stud testimonIals. Address: F. J. ('JIINEY & CO., Toledo. 0 Sold by Drsiggists. 75e. Takt, ilan's Fanally P'illo for constipation. R U B-MY-TISM 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 \\hen'I our1 lutt ' lboy now see ''ats old, wvas a baby lhe wa citredi of hte 'f my~ fauil!y ha:v' ii 1 thtis v:a trou 'eq wIth good tafac n art gladi '3mdorano it mat Snm t v nt r o .a: ITALY AT LAST DEOLARES WAR AGAINST OEJMIANY Paris Admits hulgars Have Taken All Except One of the Forts at Kavala on Aegean. Germany and Italy are at last at war. Italy has ended the anomalous situation that has existed for months by declaring that from Monday she considers herself the enemy of her former ally. Heavy fighting continues between the Entente and Teutonic allies in the Macedonia theatre from the region of Lake Ochirda eastward to Kavala o the Aegean, but with results be clouded by diverging statements of -Ierlin and Paris. Bulgarian Successes. Berlin reports that Bulgarian forces operating to the west of Lake Ochrida have captured Malik, Albania, and that along the Struma King Ferdinand's men are approaching the mouth of the river. Paris admits the Bulgars have taken all except one of the fords at Kavala, on the Aegean, but says the newly acquired positions have come under the fire of British warships. Paris says also that along the Struma French artillery is bombarding the enemy, while west of the Vardar and near Lake Ostrovo the Serbs have put down vigorous attacks by the Bulgars. On Western Front. Despite bad weather there has been considerable fighting and a renewal of mine warfare along the British front in France. London reports the capture of 200 yards of a German trench Sat urday night north of Basentin-Le-Pe tite and a further gain northwest of Ginchy. Berlin says that British at tacks Saturday south of Thiepval, northwest of Pozieres and north of Bazentin-le-Petite were without suc cess. Paris records only the repulse of German attacks along the line held by the French. These attacks were es pecially violent in the Vaux-Chapitre wood of the Verdun sector, in Lorraine and in the Apremont forest. In RIiga Region, The Russians, for some time inactive in the Riga region, again have started an offensiye. However, their efforts to cross the river southeast of Riga and also near Friederischstadt failed, ac cording to Berlin. On the remainder of the Russian front no important fightigg has been reported. In the Carpathians, Petrograd chronicles a fresh advance at Koverla Mountain, near the Hungarian border. In the Caucasus region, Petrograd reports a Rusilan success over the Turks along the Alasladarasi. lard fighting is in progress near Diarbeka between the Russians and Ottomons. inftntry fighting on the Isonzo front is at a standstill but the Austrians are heavily bombarding Italian positions along the river and at Vallone. In the Carnic Alps the Ita'inns have taken several Austrian positions and on the 1'rentino front the Austrians are vig )rously shelling the Italians. Drifting (radualf ' to War. Italy and Germany have been drift lug steadily toward war. in fact Italy's for'mal declaration amounts to little more than official recognition of a tsate of affairs which already exist ed. The declaration became inevitable whien italy recently sent troops to Saloniki to co-operate in the cam p~aign on the M\acedonia front as Glermany is directing tihe opposing forces and hlas troop~s on this battle line. Italy's position has been anomalousa sinice shle withdrew from tihe Triple Alliance andl declared wvar On Aus tria. Althoutgh by this act shle arrayed tierself against heor former allies, Ger many anld Austria, she remainedl oill 31ally at peace with Germany until resterday. Germany exertedi every el' rort to induce her to remain neutral, sendling to Rome as amnbassador Prince Von lluelow, one of tile ableststates lien of Germany. Held It Off for Time. Tile prince for sonme time averted war between Austria and Italy and A'hen he saw a rupture was inevitable io negotiated a special agreement uin ier whlich, ini case of wvar hlet wenn Austria and Italy, Germany anllalyI Pledged themselves to respect tile irope rty andi lives of thir respectlive( mbljects ini ('eh othetrs domlain. Tis' n~ean1s for G ermanf fy a gliarianfte' of uaniy million of1.04 diollairs' w.orthi )ioperty ini Italy an~d for itaily thii aifety of .'I0 Italian subiject Ilin Aiil d in to un1l3'. ep aly . ;m:ll ha 'eI ''' d i ilth a nd(i Ie the Oi talarn r'eresnttvs a h'ai tCI entnt cference whyti thi r 'In wa onc !~ati; waith '' thimn' . Cl Pmnluad ha~trii t t-c di no 'o con 113I i, stu] Whle 'iytneii a )( ) a i jin SAYS 2,500 CHILDREN WILL BE CRIPPLED Expert Mikes Gloomy Predictions Con. cerning Infantile Paralysis in New York. New York, August 2i.---While the tiaily improvement of the infantile iaalysis situation has convinced cx ports that the epidemic is under con irol, health department bureau heads estilated tonight that the total niem Icr of casts would exceed 10,000 before the disease is stamped out. They pre dicted that 2,500 children would be left so badly crippled that they would have to wear braces and that more than 3,000 others would hover between being perfectly well and being per nanently crippled. The death toll from the epidemie, It was estimated, woud be 2,200 to 2,500 'here already have been 7,624 cases ind 1,784 deaths. * * * * * * ** ** * * * WATERLOO NEWS, * ' e * * * * * * * * * * *O S Waterloo, Aug. 28.-Misses Minnie Winn and Lula Moore are at home Prom Charleston and the Isle of Palms, where they had a very delightful time. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Madden and Mr. nd Mrs. J. 11. Madden have rbturned o their home ir Columbia after a leasant visit to their father, Mr. Chas. gladden, and to their sister, Mrs. L. E. Winn. Miss Myrtle Killingsworth has been the guest of Mrs. Bob Moore. Miss Sart' Lanford of Woodruff, has been visiting Mrs. R. W. Lanford. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith are spend ing a few days in the mountains of North Carolina. Mr. J. Ilamipton Madden has been visiting his mother and father, Mr. rnd Mrs. Chas. Madden, after being In No Gales, Arizona for the past ten rears. Mr. Erskine Winn is visiting rela !ives in Columbia. Liver Trouble. "I am bothered with liver trouble shout twice a y car," writes Joe Ding man, Webster City, Iowa. "1 have )ains In my side and back and an aw' ul soreness in my stomach. I heard :)f C'hamberlain's Tablets and tried hem. By the time I had used half a ottle of them I was feeling line and lad no signs of pain." Obtainable ev rywhere. CORAL REEFS. Nature's Methods In Building These Seashell Monuments. Coral reefs surround many of the is hands in the Paciflc. They protect the lowlands from the washing of the waves, and the still waters inclosed by them are the only harbors of refuge for ships. The reefs themselves furnish the greatest peril to navigation, aid If there were no inlet through which a vessel could enter their protected cir ie they would be at danger and nothlug else. But almost every reef has such a-: Inlet. It is a necessary result of th' laws under which the forces of nature work. To unlerstand this we must see bow these reefs tare formed. Chemnically thle reef coralis nre almost pure carheonate of lime, the subestanece of ordlinary limestonie aned marble. The reef grows as thle shell of the oyster or' tiny other shellfish grows. it Is itself thee (commhion and1( undivied shell of in numerable peolypI, or minute insects, which are beinig perodlued and are riylng In successive g'eerationis. 'These tIny beings get all their living from the waters of the sea. It Is from this source also that they deriv'e the malts of lime from which they sece the bony structure that remains after [lie animal is dleadt. Th'e coral polyipi cannot liv'e in fresh water. Their food supply is brouight to theni by the waeves aned currents of tihe sea. As a result it is found thact direct ly opposite the mouth of the stream from the island the reef dloes not grow. T'here wviii he thme inlet to the inelosed waters.- Los Anagelesc Timfles. BOONE'S PLACE IN HISTORY. A Figure That Stands For All That Is Typical of Pioneer Days. [Kenututcky's rh-li (ounitry hadmc orIginal. ly' been ai neutl z I'one. there ld y with Inmd I in trailIs. a Iteritory wmaere none mnight del(l. butd thcrucghe whhe-h all werle cit ilberty tee ccm e i hun or' warci yhle siie of its fe-s wa s so clencse. ce storyc eof Its wh00' sit thic~-ent .< ccli of tr..e lyI. thtie i was l.enownc :cs h~'e i elb b ccni~i cc 10I e cn O'-eI.\ wet h In cib lium- so b c ie - n I enn "a fl'i li.-o ah cpt cUwt la fve tc h cc t s e's ot eti alb-'c'm. cc b le i bIm e cc aine if ' i t s i - i1 e l e aus i liile Nh Ily in Cent -' r .\ cc C' i it~ Ic t, ' 'C i, 114. Like a cool breeze when it's go - tI When it's sizzl' g hot breath of air goin , and ji ing breeze corn s along - satisfy! Just t thing C your smoking hey satisi But beside; Chesterfiel This is ne 'ilette enj yet heard o a cigarette t and yet be mild! T !Chesterfields alone giv< cigarette delight-because can copy the Chesterfield Try Chesterfields todaj ggr. CIGAKE1 10 for e Also packed 20 for 10. Th Need of CapitaI Before the European war started this coun- , I try borrowed heavily from Europe to secure means for commercial and ind strial expan sion. Now the nited tates must s pp capital ~, / not on or its own \) needs I ut for othe~r na-. y tions also. 'Thrift is the~ cauise of capital. Insure your own fu ureb aiding in1 the production of c ra>~l. One Do//ar" Starts anj Jccount! NI. P. 1M E ,I re~ ent C. H. ROPER, L'r a~ PAGE THREW J "r iey satis5f and sticky, not a ist then a refresh , whew! - it does I hesterfields do for y. & are MILD oyment-you never hat would satisfy, a smokers this new no cigarette maker blend! 'TES SA n11 |t Nd yet they're MILD NOTICE OF ELECTION StaIte of South t arolina (County of L'purenis. Whereas, petitions signed by a legal number of the qualified electors and free-holders residing in Fountain Ina school district No. 313, Laurens county South Carolina asking for an election upon the qjuestion of voting an addi tional 2 mill high school taix upon the property in said school district to be usedi for school -pur Poses, have been filed with he county board of education, an ee ion is hiereby ordered upon said ques. tion, saidi election to be hold on the 9th dlay of September, 1916 at the School llduse, in said district undl~er the na nagement of the trusteeg of said( schpol1(district. Onuly suecj electors as return real or personal 1/roperty for taxation and whoi( exhil/t theIr tax receipts an regst rai n cetifgiates.a required ha (le geme al, 1Eio ~n shall be allowed to voite. IIho oI~ iin thl '2 Imill additiona* as shall vote a haillot Con aining the or '. wit en or prltdthere -m- IUs the 3mill addi Ia hib (chool tax shall vote i Aontining - the word (1 Pc't shal oii IIi the~ hour \ ' 1h. for noon0 andt shall no I 0 1 o'clock n i rhall be trltor a KA NAI ME~Y R on ur susenp tio lst o wil guarantee 0.m .l au