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Farm and Garden DEWBERRY PLANJTATIONS. The B~erry iHas Proved Profitabo In MI~fI) Sections. 111" ne'p tt by lI ilvd! :utt'a tia l ir to 1(111 i.t i it'. J Tebr d'whrr (ita~ tiled 'ti il blk berrly from the facvt (liat its ('ane,0 trail ol (lie gl'otti whilthoitse of the lack berry are uplrighit. The clustersl tif the dewberr il''''it m~tire 8111111 and1( 01pe1 in :1t tile present'It B lit. I ils dewberry''3 Is gr'owni oa1 st c'x I lii VtvIl North ii 'is io 1111*1 111nd Now Jlersey, btil them! are M issou11i, M icitigit ni. C~oorado fi111 tjst. of th it *lhor N;AV::i 'I'lIWuei'tilal the 1''11il "1 8 liltr it ;liiu'li'glt~ii .t 8 t-Xttr oil Iti I lii' h't'!tlitt'it 1t itt lii '.it tl I v l it' I P14 n t e y :c an l t' I 'li its1 4:1 a1 11 :11 as l013 cu(tll' Aiesoi prov: idedit hit' st geii i n 't':t ita i 10itttiitllS I lStitil for ttt'tt it'i1 ii ttt'8 ies 'll it' lii l Ii ' 1:11-L. 111'114 i i o t Carolina it't to t'ltliiit't sand.8 Usedi I'i W I hais Jitet{'tit Thll pu t I hi' bu8tt 'iiit. Whoitl mii ithe fol'l' il t ,oil11 1''itit I l 'ie !1i le tlI iit (ee Piio 1'u t Ill 1" i'w ~itI~i h i l 1141 In 1:11 1111' 111 1 t . ( t . h ti t 1(. { isil,1 lieii ii 18 80011 iM ilo' lilill Irile 'ti' v 1 i 4)'li ii t he0 ali~ i~e eo i ietii lril glni nn i II iti''e'e oit hI Ie liorw,. lA tS I II , Ii li' ('1110 sniiti lt' I 111111 re'ti . 'I'li'1' It)' Ii li lit- e ll ilii(l ill e l (~":it' tii gnI t'ist'~ i of wluitcu , t o I i. ih s8tl- ill I'ii oil i s l .itil b Ib 7'c THE MAN WHO DIED TWICE. Mystery of Jean, t'.o Hairdresser of Mario Antoinette. There are mtny puz'.Iin featuires of Frenceh hli.lory, I tit per1imps thte mostI iuz.lilg of all. thoug!i it lids to do with at cottiinrativ'ely (anul- personlge, is I tlt suirrotuuIltg the niystery of Ile hairdresser of Altarie .\nleintlete. It Is niot at ?'otunioni occurrence.'i' for ai jersonl to dit' twice. at ciruinstanet whichli has occurred Iin the IIase of this ba11Ilresser, who was kinowti a1 Jean Ant i, alis IAonard. 'This .it1. or Leonard. was i (:Ias cont, born lin 175S, who niluirel at repu. tation in \l 'arls liy reiisoni of his great Ingenulity in hulding the elhaborate coiffures of the t ite of 1,0uis NxI. In 1791 he was lodlged at the Tuileries ns hairdresser of t he queen. When 'larie Ati oinette nii the royal fatully ntte their fruitless attempt to flee 'ron I 'ranc', I ironardi was sent ahliad as i scout. lle was seized, brought back to the Freceh capital andl condetunetl to be executed ats a traitor to the stlate. So far as ilny one tlie knew, he was duly dccnpitated, his death being prop erly recordel in the register provided for the pirpose. tIvest igation has, however, e11ci1ed \the interesting faet (hat the ex-hairdresser was vet'y much alive in 1iussli in the year 181-1, anul to complicnteat o It rs (he l'rls regis ter showed his sco4l' dealth certilieite under the year 1821.. The question lat orally arises, Just how dlid I.eonard manage to evade ifte penalty that every 0ne had no doubt lie ha sufttered'? A great mlainy guesses h1ve 1en vent tuired. and the following expla natioln, offered biy one puzzledI historihn. seems of aill of thein the Iiost. reasonable: One day V while I group of condimned were a a ting their turn foi' execul Lion the guillol ie broke towni aInd had to be repaired. A number of Vie tis haid beein executed; Ien or a dozen were oblIged to stand waiting until the repairs h:il been ieln oplishild. It appears that one( indaivlhlua:l, (he c twentielh n t he list. wlhos'e hainds were. 1s Was the '-(uste!o. botiid behimI him. .:rew aint at. the de-t'y. Ile I leaied 2ati:iist the like of otliers that c seprliale.1 (I prisota-rs (ruln the (nuh of spctaltors. l th le i y a g:;p (,!stv ne:t behin l the tuIi . .\Iuost unisi i 11syI he s i-l'l ii ras. h. an l t ih litt 'hsed lilel' :l'r . .\ I is lan'inlir :' t'ran tl (vers :11(1 placi a : h:It "11 te i::a' ure he: lt, :11-1 the tep le eb' - I" '1 a.i tI1 if nt hide hin'a. .\ she-'!' le tii e rhi..I eaft er4 in ll w ithI his b:111(1 leti.im! hlim: was s iiiiln the ('hil s Ilyweg, n:ok. il, with the air o fe e.n ;r i quiet Apn te~i nt'iiI ichl ine al it'h and tl l ii t ha ve ia h is w alyl it l issi 'i u bse - liently. It' this person. sa ed yt a forlttiate neelitlen. for by" tcol1i'tiso wats I.coltd the .story .xph~iins the i ystery of t1 o tideal It Verl ili tes. W\ashinlgtoli Star. Roasting Coffee. Au glod chnik of 'Ioneyt I an h ell- savil in :1 year by' roat:Iing your own coffe'e, wlb l it is . ot so ltir. 11 that. tii hat , is ned .tl i b a tgdt tih ea ty se illet. t 1!luo I'la: oi rs Ini Coral. f green cot let'i iiill i 'ia k i 11bu ti e sin . if I a li b. Id luiet l w ith 1a orhtilonat Ill o0' sU li'. i 1 11-t l'l Ih' : t21 ve ol r ig l, st':nlil h. k'li lt , al stirring in the (l foa lshio l sil' eI s lilh 1141ay until fill is a ,il fIs o t I briw'n. h1kew i'y feat wheg .1 . ' " " or s('n Is. 1'-:1 se tI' i1t1 iai'nt. 'heilt Iut.ter ' i lI sl garo ' sur'e ly" help tilt- itlavor, aro'nufst l :u l husinet of12 th e eb- ills brik fus li ll lute l'illiii li god dnt l'.l'lt t oo . ui. e used ait foneile.i Te. slntiler otho Iuanir le do lie jobI riilig theblter.-N. Yoarked'Frea. wieI ble yllow,'i \'griiin or bhitk the hinc f. lhein lserar e a volinos h4ihly prize. Thes luei'l washile 2214 the red fcetaliwiich 224 (suscept8ib22liifig ihipol bends, te hrnye corils nd the ti iie - lon he ed andI hiek formis aind ('theit white : o i' hei la. I u 21 e corl is114 chiil futual the .\editerranMan. Tecr ''s foundi' 3. on the \tlantie const of 22lor fidla ar the! 4'm or .:ne coal. whleh Bit0oae Fraks. Ouei ofite earuli' st ofi the Amterieonn wrI. a ll 2'illo'afd was' Iine a222 i' a half'' feet lngJust Gurrpoin'.gy he and'lheay.~ 1113 roublte hsus nc e. htai w lin ihifs('82'052 tier an etend hise'' -rms to 1hei f1l lent'Ithp and'til the whoi ofeqwlI the besttholwree a foot-Cbryanlehs lne it xh ANCIENT WAR - WEAPONS. The Battleax, the Halberd and the Armor Smashing Mace. 'robably iyhedy ever enJoyed being illed in battle. But there Is certainly I chotiice as to low Ihe job coul be lone. 11' yout hat to pass ouit, hlow nilih nicer it woubl Io hnv a high 'Iss swordi.tian turn the trick! Ilt'd ,o 10 wolrl( ' -unitously an ld do such t neat. reti:'el job;ii th at yot couhitln't ieip tfe!in:g you hal dIeel in good so -;cty. iut hintIili of the sort :about kein killed with an nx. This would >e one of the tuost uitldy edtls it man oul mueet. The bIig hatchet. however, and its va 'ous (escenid:!nts nere long~ favorites or, takil!! l:eiildi aparl, and event at the Intle that evet'hing whIch could cut vns rile of ial it itwas in popular de Latter onl we 1111(1 the real battlenx the 'avorite we:'pon of ithe Cells and the ('an dina vianns. The halberd was the next step (up or Iown, as one looks at those things). Ahia was a combination of ax and peal': ai broad blade backed with n look itiil tipped with it spear point, all nounted on a six foot haft. 1lumane 'hap who got it up! It was invented to ive t single man on foot it chanee gainst one on hioieiack. And It (1i(1 f soli nmissed your Jab you could still ake it healthy swing with the ax or ull hin'i olf his horse wih the hook. A vhiole regimet with spears might hold ITif cavalry charge, but In Individual h oltests the solder wit the lialberd tood the bletter chance. The ax was especially favored by the viss, and the3 d(id so nicely with it lint It spretl an(] heebecnme the prinielpal vn''pon of central Eutrope for nearly !00 yea ris. Ontie 1'glish variation, the till, had more of n sickle shaped blade; ,ft, like the other, It was effective. iter one big blow yon had a case for he coroner, not t he ambulance. Ot her cheerful products of those days vas the mace. This was a club of Iron or st'el. blossoiilg out at the business '(d Into project lug ridges of metal. 'lie operittor grasped It with both mits, gave it a whirl nind then smash 'i his opponent. Armor was useless; t eru1sh1ed righlt Ithrough. 1'hli1p II. of I-'rance had a royal ,ody':tnnrd 11f scrieenns-it iirmis, whno :irritld mnaces--real ones King Ich 1141 I. too! up the ien, hut after n' htite the gota. stoiut old wepol lost IS iunitch. 5io it) speak. It got to -he nily a sy'ithltI (if nuillhority. it pretty wrlanmen't fit fanloy ceremlonlies. The linst of eilnitilian In L(114161n inid one Ititii tunuk to 161:) It has Ihe royal rowin tin top find41 is lugged around tot11 tiue to Iitne to shouw the king is It (I(niiicuionl~ly unppens that i mein ter of otir ownt congress gets obstr'ep 'roiuis ani won't 1eha1ve when the :peaker till ks nicely to hIm. 'hen the iltter gives the order, and the ser rennit-it-arms come. down the aisle, 'arrying the l.ig silver nce. This 'luas that T'nile Sanm hts stood aill i plins to stlil and that the row nest. stop fit onie.--St. Louis I'ost-Dls int ehl When Isa n ath Not a Bath? Sonie tilts I livel with illy grand io thi. She always hath e1 ite herself u'fore sei' tuft ilt' II tbed. The hathtub a\ as very lIong utail ieei Grandiotier toitl on the stpI whi-h ianii iesie It Sith :1 li towel lit.m'I iboti her. h1ae held liy necik i h:l e lt u(wten her rig thlit wiate r lilahI oiver thle edlges, so htii whten she litially lifteud ite to 1ite Iloor thet towel anld her dr'ess were Irlenched. "Tee"slie wuild say, ''that Is wonit't sIt still wi'hite I gIve you a reail I used t) go to stleep wondterlig how die wouhlt gIve ime ia reitl ball).- Kith-b n'lne Keith it A tinlante. 9 She Ran For President. 0Only Onie wooan was ever a pr'esl lent1Ia iiidIdtet. in the ena 1Ign of 1I8 .\ Mis. lidelyn A. [Awlswood was thu :-antdidlato 'it the l'qiuaI It Ights partty, ttlvoenttinig woimani siuffrtage. Shte ob Iitintd otnly about 2,500) voles out of ai otal of l0.000~t,00. .\lrs. i.ockwiood bI I1873 hiad b 'ell a. itted to thle bitt of he suiprtn. cou rt of the 1Olstri'cti of :2olumlbhl a and in 1879) was uadmtited 1.0 practIce in thle Uted States supreme out.. Circuitous Route. Slyle get hier' new hat? Mirs. lIlasc Thatui 's a prob'(lelli. She bioughit It with lthe mniey wleh her hiusbmandt bor r'owedi Iroin her' uncile, whvo hadtt won it In a Iioker gin Ifromtt her brot her, to w homt she' hadi lonnuei IIt shorty aftiter liir liluiher hlit taken It from her faithter's Iuo(ke'ts nial givetn It toi hetr ror a biirtitnhay Iiresentt.-h'ttsbuirL'h Chron itle-Tlteg':a lil Neededl the Money. lI ook km'Ipir-l'td lIke uin intcreiise Iu I 'rtiorle ier--Alt icrease, 5011 say? I howi grt'it? "'.\ Ihou t $'.') pert no t Ih.'' ''A ir' you plain~thig 14) get talrrtied?'" "No, sIt'; I wiant to get itaI divorce." - ['uck Embarrassing. Conjurer-Nowv to horIp tri with thIs iiext trIck, I w'ant the ser'vlces of a boy --Just anly boy In thie nudbe~a -ytes, you wil do mI.ay litl ntun1111; come a long. Nowv you've tnevier seenm Inc before,. have you? [Hoy ilnnocentlyp- ;o, fatther'l- London Telegraph. 'rThe wIse man expeets everytinlg from hImself, but the tool tmoks to ntlers *It.c'tr.. See the New Goods uAt Minter Company Every day brings us new things in Milli nery, Coat Suits, Dresses, Sport Coats and Coats New Styles in Ladies High Shoes! Phoenix, Hosiery!! 3weaters!! See the special feature in our handling of Gage Hats in our Millinery De artment. Each week we rec ve a new creation in a Gage t. This week we feature the Hornell Gage Hat. RNE Next week San Jone Gage Hat. "AE6P Style Makes the Sale---Quality Holds the Customers. At Our Shop Individuality is Yours at at the Price of Mediocrecy! Minter Company Department Store. Laurens, S. Carolina. 'I I I i , !i III 11 ,t ' ~ , : t I I 'I ijjj1jj ]JJIII li i I I I I1IIIII I 'I i }'' t The world's record - twenty $5 5 two thousand and twenty-two miles withlout stopping the motor-- is hel!d by a Maxwell ~. ~. ROITstock touring ca-. N othpr car at fny price has ever aprocised Lthis wonderful ecord of endurance In addition~ to this roven sturdiness, remember that the Maxwell vera s between 25 and 30 miles per gallon of gasoliq e. Moreovef, e Maxwell is complete. It has elec tric star r~ and lights; demountable rims; one-man mohair top; speedometer; roomy, cormfortable seats and an attractiv2 appearance. -Are you particulJar about details? Do you demand evidence of value? If so, you will investigate the Maxwcll. the features, record and reputation of which proclaim it the world's greatest motor car value. Public Square Laurens, S. C. Phone 268 miles wthout toppin t I oo -- is he- byaMxel fI ~Pr. Ti. L. 'a immrerrran J. f'i' cr CR ORD - d"- "AflT DM.S O. DETwv Illa L)~.11TiST FTltYE10Ri2 RIooNm 205.207 MasonIc Te~mpje POstofficr Box 085 L...urens, ...outh '2~cA a Pld 'ii* n iue Pt s E ro.pt reenvile, 8. (. t i atention god ru all busines InnPee IadkBdiin to this roenstrines, reeme thPact he aM IUTI