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Delicate Womian~ Is Truly Grateful For euStll Vitae . . Paratlin Fr'i -r, of L' og r View, ' . l health or tw~o ya r4 writ !i S trtfoit let ter in behalf of this great P'eparattioi for voImen. - "Ilvo txkenn .T" tienor i T A VIT1A I".rn ia~tI n' a~ ai r .'t V.C Vfeer naa lonl 'ie tf ! L. rt on mi ch for I bi War.<hi fu CnItemt te. it 10 tak''ta other fe niao d i i i<in ,r twoyears witih no gesl e'iit .. L a P ruly g rat ful for the good S ''Ia Vito' tis dono fnr.ine " MRS. L'ARALu1ldFR1A'ZIER. STELLA VITAE is guaranteed. qIf you ,Ire not benefited with the first bottle, your money back if you want it. Do not delay. Begin takin it now. At your dealers' Sin $1 o ttles. THACHER MEDICINE CO., CHATTANOOGA, TENN. REMEDYFORMEN. AT YOUR DRUGGIST. Overcome Chronic Constipation Don't continue to create a bad habit of strong purgatives. They relieve, and that is all. And they call for increased dosage. A sensi ble treatment will arouse the liver and give tone and strength to the bowels. It is offered in T"iI.tM WA.I. I entle.[g tive t Many years ha h .fin. tO us... t fulness I this retaj aed . It': the toent Ixative 1 t 0, e$ -f'eetivo Ian strengt heltting. Auow it lnny he. ( thtiainal. 1in talect fru4)4.4, for con, venience int 1 i tang. Matnalin will not inrm n hab'it of etiarties. 'se a l l 'r talt, the sifferer 111in " r onaily e v. Pe n t n l tranle ti tI i ibif lot. the re-rt unl tiot oft ptropetr 14hbts, in the natural w . Liitoid if you (ire it, $ t and :3c. / 'Tablets, 25e n:tt 10' (ariy a I..\ r, t ( w rr0f. 'I .t itjl.' w in1 help' . 1 it ' ~ The Pot una Com;:nn Columlts,, No. 666 This is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. 'I 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 Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c N. B3. DIAl1 A. C. TODD! DIAL & TODD Attornevs at Law Enterprise Bantk BHdlngs, Iaure'ns, S. ('. PRIACT'ICE IN ALL1 COllRTS Monsey to Loan on Iteal Estate--Lonr Tismte. C. t. F'eatherstmne W1. i. Knighrt F"EA l'llEluSTONE & l(Ni4illT' Attorneys at ILaw A ~ ~tiLt, aurenia. S. C. Ai lsnss lutru'sted to Our ('art I il Hat e l'rompit anad ('areftul Att~en tion. Offticet 01er l'al meitto hank .V. r. lFeat herIst one will splendt WVedn et "'i or wwh"I wen', in .unnr,'ns ' a re made fot' a sin e 'piposo Rheuman tim In its vai'iottiu' ms, if troubled withI r'hietumatiskm, triy thiem oin 0our gua ran tee. Sold onlly by uts, 50e' and ~ $ 1.00. M'ill' * S .i x-Fos, A MIld, Eflectivo Laxativo & ilvor Tonice Dcts Not Gripo nor Dlsturb the Stamach.I in addtitjin to other p.rope tiesl, Lax -1> ac' e. "cttely ann. i<ie: noit siir ne dist.urb) ;,mach. At the Ct'ie 'itnt:, t nias Silgention 'muOll the lh . rnd rme~retdois andl res. . the~ healthy funcf ionsi. 50u.1 MAY 11E Ol"1'OOi E liiense Or'.-an DiIsensses !'hance of "iti' inil.'' N"ieal Now .IleLLt'el. Sotmite. ti1114 it the W1 tind. ('oluinlhia, Sept, 1i. --Since the set' :id priiary t'l('ction, overtt es had been.! 111;111 11. leaders of rum11ors have beteni in tiletal (ation that Ile loing f:w Ition, looking to a holi ont their part itt Ito Ilhe liepulblicanl party. These hlait bei hartd to eonnitti, b1t1 the Charles Ion .\ nerie:t. avowedly a I1ase or3 -atI. tea Itres as the leading first page airticle in its issue of Thursday, a ('o Ilu1nhia dispatch fr'ot which the fol lolwin1 is an extract. "The f'uel that this is Presidential rlettoti year is reealled by the vari onls factions in thle lRepublican party ihlding conventions in Colunbia to Ilay. and it is runiorec (hat efforts are bein:g tade to will over leaders of the I)eloeratic facitions who are dissatis ied wIt'th what they tern the eIeelion stll .' and he alse of that consitier itt :wilt's abt.tolved fr !'t let' e.E'ritnr '3 1 t ihe ground that 'I'raud l itlii'ts it I 1 r'ein that t lr never was mir o;' i tge:" o ' a 3o 1n1idablt a r lt t te lletnlo ratic' party against boss :til aini patri:;antship (n fthe partI of he s'ate chait' an. toh1a a tren olla'td e'e y :'e' i3 .mo the stit ,tate ii l lt.; ( ) 1 ly t te "1 !flat r'' Ysi hat t 1.)~ liii. o1"' 'lttri tthae gentin oto aluIcre o es.t deg itre. .I'Hit what fsct tis rh -bit1ionary .:Dirt, will hat'' -)n leptibhl 'an )'allele. 1. t ard to itel, bu ll te 1rxi rew. -!at" wi\;l dia: laset their 1)1a:: it that r"espeet. "J. Iae dututs, i ll bi ,an national '"nniyttes nuin for sou eletral tcarl., was asked if he knew anything aboutl hese ri eontr or cared to slake a slate etatX e1nn ni'ng (heir til' tig ity, hI e Olly r"elnarked, "Yes, I hlame heard Ilh' 'rm oras. b 1 have given o-11 all I c are' o at tils tirne.' "it is signii ant that just al this line all factions of flt e oept blican )arty have put ot. all white, and en irely respectable electoral lic et:;." The C'olunibita correspondent. of the harle'ston Amnerican was private see viay of .\lr. i liease during its two ernis as .governor, and at present lohil' simnilar rel at t to the stale v~arehouse conunlission~er, .John b,. .\le aurin. The dispatch <eioted is not igned, however. The Anmerican also says: "Whie deinite inforiation as tio 01th. course will be adopted by .\Mr. lea.t and his advisers is not yet oh) ainable, still the oonsteant streai of 'isitors fro m every part of the state o his headquarters and Mie oainous stlontte observed is taken to mean hat souething definite Mill fl - vind." All of the Presidential electors n or nated by the two South Carolina t'ac lons of the epublican party, tie at tended by )'nacan Adams, the oher ty J, . W 1. litItbert, are wh.ite e . I'llut he rank and ile of thet "old line" ;roup , led by Mn, Tolbert, is com.posed 'luol o ntegbriad .\ti'l. lieams. lhtn'ased byhrsdai' f hisc dorgni-'s ion wld'535 hall living atswertdti he ngill." e w ll w lom l .C.rId M.f Pattk e. At his tom tlat Wttesv.\t's or last' IPuesday, Stemberth it, .\as .ee. I,.t.\ 31atiton toied b'en 7t2yas oftt' tage.1 torvthCarlbt mov33eleed Io shau sriens 0sounty~ abouttfteIle yfat rs ago,. And ny tive, talet Wattsil ergy l t tie 'liei year, Lettwas a1 cofdeate~ vent-t eries wer hetlld atatt \i h 'tewast a fhfleber f hTd urv .iedt by Aug. wie treedaugers.3' nd tree tonstlt, toall a in t ii Watts t Carda J Atfg Taks.l,~ a ihte t heank te to ter ofic the tutyi for te largivtet gthne tioe Pesdayi' the'2thtt. tht has(3 been my 'imbi'tion 11o1 'i rv yt ouittit as i ihtrif'f 'ad 'Ied to the ldtelo teoic''i e t 11(11 e't'' :f. ill a S.' li . 'lIt. iOul *ui t't to mei to grnehl.or A. L1J.i nI i y nn i4it, r lViI1t, 1J1 iIl 'iLlY 1'IIUES IN('IIEASI; IN PAPEI (l'T'I' 'Hir iaini lin rley of the 'Trade (otl iissitou Adhdresses ite 311iiiiaiturii ers. Wa';shingtIon, Sept. 16.- - ChIairinan lluriiley of rie federal trade commi. - ::ion aide .nublic today a Statenment h1e d( lioted t itt er.d y to a 1111(1ing of thie exective'. conlittiitee (-f till' ..(wsprilit .tnufia iiiLu cturrs' .\ssociatioU in New York which 111(1 to consider the coil iIiiadoni's rioposals for iean. to pro i('te sinalite' newispaprci piblishers who are deient oni tle open iarket for their prit paper and who are in dang er of being ct off fromI their supply. (Critical Situation. "I cannot inmpress tpon youi too strongly," said Chairmian llurley, "the critical situation now con fronting1 these siiuller dailies and weeklies who have built Ip a circulation of a few hundred or a few thoisamd subscribers on the basis of an outlay of paper of fromu 2 to :tcents at pound and who we are now obliged to pay in niany cases 1ii1re ihani six cents. "Inl ii rnes I shoiuid say that such (iltiesonablh-. and burdensonme prices are tisixall.\ for sales through jobbers w\ ho ili ruie instances appear to b1 iiaking extessive prolfis. Aceuordin;: to report: recently received, Ihie sales nlien of one such house have been uriginaig liili ishers to buy at a 1-2 cents, telling theln that the price will soon be 7 cents and possibly I10 cents per 0ou1ndci." ('o-Operat ive Action. Mr. lrley said the coinmmission felt that lhrouhi co-operative action the associatin 'ouiid do inuch to relieve the paplier :htrtage by plul ing a paper siippiy into the open niarket, though the coniiiSsion hadllo 1 power to conm pel sich art ion. ('continuing, he said: "The rea son wihy such prices canl he charged is siliply that. the uluproiet ed piblisher has but one sotirce of silluiply antid Ihi is sonietimes uncer tain. No one but iiill or dealer wihomi he has blee patronizing will sell hI1 a pound of paler. This being the case, it. occurs to mle thait to reinedy the sit iiatlon it is necessary for a nuib ' of the larger colipanies in your associa tion to crale reserve stocks of paper which will be offered ill the openi inarket to pullshers needing help at a reasonab o' price. it. woiiili not re buile a1 Very large stock. The uere piblic announll('elnelint that such action has been taken voul tend to dissi pat( the liears of pulishers and maii ; e1ialliy hlpj 1o keep prices w\ilthin reasoal ble li i is. 3 !o' li'roviding lesere Stck "'h11 Iltuportatnt <iuestion is how (an the cu paii(in0li''s wh'lio wish 10 ('-i>i'raie wvithi tihe coiiission Ill this work pt'octire at sultliejent reserve, 5(0'k of paper 1o 111;1k( the plan ('ff(11Iie. The comm10issioni has a lready mill deIwo suggestions to this end: "'I Working a nulubher of maills each liierli ate 8iunday or f'r an extra shif1 ,ich Siuluiay, is this (an bo dloll; and 2. ('hanging iahines temiporarily frtoii oilier graders to newsliain .lbl (its oif differeni gradies' ofi ipil. Shidsuggest liii has bleeni lnch' byi a i'eiiheri of y'oir coinittjee li a such IintiliittirLi ers withi (lie c'onset'i (der' ('on1raect Iniaki a liro iata dlitribui tint hir output so as to obtaiin a Stiripl us Ilulantity io lust as a r'eser've. "IJ hie ithat thlese vio'iiis praoposl lions will lie thor'oilgly3 dIseussedi at this niceling andI hat some plan wIll Ibe ad~olitedl wlhih willI effecel l eet At thie coaielIus ion of the eton fe'rece It was atgreedi thati thle aissoc iai on wouild file a staleanenit iit (lie ('om1 mnission netting foilth fully (lie views of ils 11en1lier's (concerniing thle siug gestion)1 madeot by (lie commiInission fr' Inldreaisinrg the'4)1 oullu oif liali-. * ~ ''jT lli,00 NEWN,'. Watrlo, ep . is--Th \\'aterlo giadled schol oipr'aedc lasI .\tlony withI a goodr atIt'icnh ice arid tihe pros jiect a( e veryit I3 brightI for ai good s4lcl termii. Tlhe lirincipal thIs year is llev. IL. It. bce. I I(Is aily assIsted by~ .\l ins 4's .\arti 4 Al kinsoni alii 3lattie .Alc I niden. All I'iedi htl'nree, after I a lit'e has ut'tet itia t o his hiioe in \\esi \'ii... ':(te nher ha u:. id'U~p 9"tyau w th hi honiii ipe ipli. htali~eiss c.Al ie Wind ru , lt \I in heave A re tucd to itder College. US. U., SEl1 TIEMI ER 20. 1916. PAGE EJ2VEN Like a fiend1y word when youre hlue-theysatisf5 You know, days when nothing seems to go right -we all have them. And then, all of a sudden, a friend's cheer-up voice comes over the 'phone-"how about the theatre with me tonight?" It does brighten a man up-it satisfies ! That's what Chesterfields do for your smoking-they satisfy! And still, Chesterfields are mild ! This is entirely hew cigarette delight--a cigarette .' saihfies, and yet is mild! Smokers have found i t out. And the reason no other cigarette can offer you this new enjoyment is because no cigarette maker can J copy the Chesterfield blend! Try a package of Chcsterfields today. a~i' 8 ae/,y croco dk 8 C IG.ARET T E S 10 for 5cd Also nacked 20 for 10. Loans for Buying or Building a Home Our plan for loaning money offers many advantages to the bor rower and home-builder, particularly in the method of repayment, which is the monthly i stallment plan. Just like paying rent, but paying rent is paying or a home for the landlord, and not for yourself. Our plan o small, regular, periodical payments makes it comparatively easy or a renter to become a home-owner. The chief object of this ASSOCIATION is to help you buy or build a HOME. S.e the Secretary today and file your application for a loan. Do Not Put It Off, but See Him Today The Standard Building & Loan Association W. R. McCuen, Sec. and Treas. At Pe, pies Loan and Exchange a Dr. T. L. Ti~fmrm-an J. ROY CRAW . A 1 DENTIST L aurens, South C .rofina 'rns i( Srom t ;;I, nil r 'iv'en :Il tousing wyleco in Peoplles Bank lit:IdIng, :' . i.. S, C, Prac .lcel I hi al (C , ItTl3