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:.: '"C .x::::.: or aasu dl aablespoo u A scant tablespoon of Lusianne goes ex -' actly as far as a big heaping table .i;'":;. spoon of a cheaper coffee, for you use only half as much of Lusianne. That's so positively guaranteed that if, agrer using an entire can of Lusi as directed, you are not enti satisfied with its economy and odness, your .'.. ;Kr;. grocer, on your s. -so, will gladly ret'trn your mon.ef. Write for our pre mium cmtalogue. COFFEE W. . Wilson &Co. Announce the arrival of goods for Fall and Wigter wear. They embrace Silks and Wool Dress Fabrics, Suitings and Dress Ging hams, Table Lin~en, Hosiery and Underwear. A complete line of Notions, in cluding the , iest styles in ladies N-eckwea Acarcity of goods and rapidly advancing prices are business con ditions and it will be the part of wisdom to make early purchases. W. G. Wilson & Co. FULLY EQUIPPED 2 NO EXTRAS : TO BUY Laurens Motor Car Company Phone 268 West Side Public Square KEEP T HE **~ur Deives Out Malaria, Builds Up System DOLLARS AT II fL The Old Standard general htrengthening tonic, ________________________________ Malaria.enriches the blood,and builds up the my.. tem. A true tonic. For adults and childgen. 50c. Double the Life of Your Wagons and Implements It take. little work and money to make your wagons and implements look bettor and last lonfer with Plantation Wagon imImpleniest-Paint A weather-resisting faint especially made, for use on plows, harrows, wagons and all implements where a bright gloso finish Is desired. ( Ask for Color Card / Laurens Hardware Co GELWANY TO PAY' DAMAGES. Probably Will Give Reparation for Lanao. Believed That Pledges for Safety at Sea Have Been Observed. No Violations of Law. Washington, Nov. 7.-Precedents es tablished in the case of the American ship Frye, wheat laden and bound for England, sunk in mid-Atlantic by a German auxiliary cruiser in 1915, hre expected to lead the German gov 'ernment voluntarily to offer to pay for the steamer Lanao, sunk by a German submarine off the coast of Portugal. It is estimated that the vessel was sailing legally under the American flag and registry. The State department is making 'every effort to develop the facts, and it appears certain that due warning was given and proper care taken to 'safeguard the lives of all on board. The question to be cleared up is whether the Lanao was an American 'ship. It is known that negotiations for her sale by the American owners to a Norwegian ship owner had been initiated before the vessel started on 'the voyage. Now Lookout. When a cold hangs on as often ht.i pens, or when you have hardly gotten over one cold before you contract an other, look out for you are liable tc contract some very serious disease, This succession of colds weakens the system and lowers the vitality so that you are much more liable to contraci chronic catarrh, pneumonia or con sumption. Cure your cold while you can. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has a great reputation. It is relied upon by thousands of people and never disappoints them. Try it. It only costs a quarter. Obtainable every where. MUCH INTEREST IN LONDON. 'Excited Groups Sean Presidential Re. turns. London, Nov. 8.-The presidential election in the United States excited intense interest throughout London. Il'he morning newspapers announced that Charles E. Hughes had been telected beyond doubt, and this was taken for granted until the tickers and the early evening newMpapel'a showed thai the issue was . in doubt. From that time forward excited groups as sembled in the clubs and hotels scan ning the latest returns. This really is the first time that Lon don has felt a personal interest in the presidential election with public opin ion apparenty much divided. A FAIR PROPOSITION. We can not recommend a more sat isfactory remedy for rheumatism than ItH[EU TSM OWDEllS Guaranteed sto give relief or money refunded. Sold only by us, 50c and $1.00. Eureka Drug Co., Laurens and Watts Mill. E Imore (andidlate for Comptroller. Edward C. Eimore, chief clerk to the comptroller. general. Carlton W. :Sawyer, resignedl yesterday andl 11m mediately announced himself a candi (late for COmHPtrollecr general in the campaign of 1918. .\r. Elmore was auditinag cilerk in the otfie for four years unde~lr A. W. .iones. ile has been chief clerk nearly two years under the Present comptrolle'r. lie was su lierintendlent of education for Spar tanbu11rg coun ty eight years a nd was never iefea ted for otlice in that (coun - ty-T'he State. A (Ologged System. Must ibe C'leared You will findi Dr. King's Newv. Life l'iils a gentle yet effective laxative for remos tng impurities from the system. Accumulated waste poisons the blood; dizziness, biliousness and pimply, mud.. dy complexion are the ditressing ef lects. A dose of Dr. King's Newv Life l'ills tonight will assure you a free, full howel mnovemlent in the morning. At your dlruggist, 25e. Ti'lA NSI'()ll'T A NTWIE iii' CITIZENS TO (JEIltaA NIY liep'ortedE That 21,000 Have Been Sent Ouit of Thieir Native Land. D~ondon, Nov. 10.-The Echo Belge as (quoted by Reuter's Amsterdam cor respondent, says that acoerding to the latest news the Germans have trans por'tedl 21,000 citizens of Antwerp to Gerim any. A great panic prevails in Antwerp, nd in the surrounding country, adds he newspaper which reports also that bree men who tried to cross the Dutch rontier were killed b~y the shoek from in electric wire barrier on the border. [loner Itol Lanford Graded School. Tenth Grade-Sarah WVolff. Eighth Grade-Ruth Cooper, Ollie vfae Traylor. Seventh Grade--Walter Cooper. Thirdl Gradec-Lillie Fulbright, Wen eli L~anford, Illie Mae Cox, Dwight aetterson. Second Grade-Eleanor >Dru mmond,. ucIo Harlan, First Grade-Ethel Lanford. "I " * EEEPING TRADE AT HOME. * Competition with houses that sell by 'mail is often a problem which the nerchants' association in smaller 'towns and cities seek to solve. System 'recently asked a number of represon. 'tative associations what they bglieve is 'the best way to handle this problem. Five typical replies are given in the following paragraphs: (1) "We believe that real service, a willingness to exchange articles not (atisfactory to the purchaser, excel lent catalog descriptions of the mer chandise and-to some extent-price reductions have made mail order houses successful; and we believe that when the local merchant learns how to hmake real salesmen of his clerks, when he himself learns what real service means and knows how to control his own business, the mail order business in this state will begin to decline." (2) "One of our main objects in 'organizing is to hold business at home and place a price on merchandise that will give a saving to the mail order bustomer. We are planning a month ly house organ, to be issued to the farmers in our buying community, naming articles that can be bought here at mail order prices, with a mer chant's guarantee back of them." (3) "We cooperate as far as we can to keep trade from going to mail or der houses and nearby cities by pro moting the 'Buy in Freeport' idea. In 'this connection, let me say thkt I think the solution of the buy-at-home prob lem is largely up to the home mer chants. The smaller merchants in a city like this are perhaps too prone to condemn buying away from the city 'without taking active steps to real ize that they must adopt progressive methods of doing business; and that they must give service and goods which 'will persuade people they can buy at "They' do inore please your ta they sa ChI home'as well as or better than they can elsewhere, 'When the merchants let people know more about their business through advertising .And when they go after business with something of the progressive methods their successful competitors use, then they will solve to a certain extent the buy-at-home problem. There are some merchants, of course, who do this, and they are not the ones who complain most about the mail order houses and people going to other cities. (4) "Pay no attention to mail or der competition, is our advice. We urge members to make their goods worth buying, and their store service inviting., We believe that personal contact and seeing before paying will get business, if other conditions are attractive. We advise pursuing the same policy with regard to energy cities. Our retail stores draw trade from forty nearby cities, and this 'trade is growing larger every year. (5) "We have found that the less that is said about mail order houses, 'the better for the merchants in the town. An active campaign against them will create new business for the mail order houses instead of for us." 'System. Do You Have Sour Stomach9 If you are troubled with sour stom ach you should eat slowly and masti cate your food thoroughly, then take one of Chamberlains Tablets immedi ately after supper. Obtainable every where. W. A. STUCKEY FOR GOVERNOR. Columbia, Nov. 8.-W. A. Stuckey, chief leader of the minority, or so called Blease faction, announced to day that he will be a candidate for governor in 1918. He is a well known farmer of Bishopville. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVIC BR0OM0 Quinine. It stop, the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. Dr''.'&ie reund~ Uap turifo falls to crrF: .than ste tisfy ! " That's why Chesterf lood cup of coffee.-the n addition, they satisfy! But, besides letting y >een smoking, Chesteri oo? Chesterfield is the oi an give you this new d< dlld), because no cigai opy the Chesterfield blernd ombination of tobaccos Ldvance in cigarette bier give me a package of those cigar isteri CIGAR WEAK, AILING CHILD Made Strong By Delicious Vino! Lakeport, N. l.-"Our little girl 8 years of age w in a debilitated, run down conditio and had a, stubborn. cough so she wa weak and' ailing all the time. Noth g held her until we tried Vinol. Th her appetite increased and she s e ong and well, and I wish other pa a of weak, delicate children would ry Vinol."-Oo. A. CoLsxss. This is because Vinol contains beef and cod liver peptones, iron and manganese peptonates and glycero r'hosphates whaich she nceded. THE LAURENS DRUG CO., LAURENS Also at the leading drug store in all South Carolina towns. tablet form f this old relab remedy iteeit possi ble for ou to c k any illness at the ry o t. It is a safe. guard coughs, colds and other t hal conditions, no matter) hat symptoms are manifes Catarrh Is an inflamma tion of the mucous membrane that lines the breathing apparatus and the digestive apparatus. PERUNA relieves catarrh. In tabet form it is EVER-READY-TO-TAKE Its prom t action makes It in. valuable for men and women ex. posed to sudden changes in the weather or compelled to be out in slush and rain. It will also be found most satis factory as a tonjc following an at. tack of illness. CARRY A BOX wherever you to. 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