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W ANTED: A HO1I BY 4GEORGE. i SAYS HE ROBhED Ol HUltCHIES. Manl Accused of Stealing Plano From House of Worship. Nashville, larch 8.-With the arrest of John Lightsinger here today the police believe they have ended the se ries of church robberies that have taken place here recently. The author ities say IUghtsinger confessed that he had robbed eight churches in Nashville. The police say Lightsinger hauled a plano away fromi a church last night and sold it to a negro. When the ne gro insisted that a stool go with the instrument, Lightsinger is said to have returned two miles to the church, ob taiued the stool an(] completed the deal. lie also is said to have twice stolen tle baptismal suit of the Rev. C. L. Skinner tile second timte after it had been recovered from a pawn shop. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * "TAKE NOTICE"! * * Next. Friday evening at the Ora school house \l r. Poxyface will be t'ried bhefore Jludhe Kinow-ill:-al, for prehasing three gallons of booze dur Sig tle montlb of February nineteen i und red anil seventeen. Friends of the prisoner anll( of tlie state are both invited to be present, and each should bi ing ten een ts, which will pay for ad inission, as well as for the privilege of listening to file eloquent lawyers. Mr. Long-tongIue, attorney for the state. Mr. Gas, attorney for the defendant. Trial at eight o'clock. TRY "CASCARETS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS IF SICK OR BILIOUS Tronight! Clean your howels and stoli le,1iltedle, colds, sour stolilach. Get a 10-cent box now. Turn the rascals out-the headnele, biliousness, indigstion, tile sick, soul' stomlich and had colds-tirn tilem out foiiight and keep them out witl Cas ca ret s. .\Millions of men anjid women take a Cascaret now and then and never know tile misery caused by a lazy liver, cl ogged biowels, or' aii uipset stoflma'ch. Don't pult. ini alnothleri day of distre'(ss. laet Casearets c leans ywo Yur st oima~ch: i'emove thle soiir, l'erm'iint ing 10ood; t ake thle excess bile fi'om your' liver and carry out all the consti tated waste matter and pboison in the bI wels. Then you will feel great.I A Caseanret ionighit str' ightens you out by niorning. They wruk while y ou sleep. A 10-cent box fionm any drug stoi'e means a chear' head, swveet stom aeh -aiid clean, hiealthly liver' and bow el act ion for months. Childr'en love (Cascarets because they never' gripe oi' sicken. PLAN lhl'LIiNG OF1 SMALL1 CARGO) SHIPS Feerrd Shipinig Board Issues call to Buihlers to Discnss Conustrucetioni of Woodhen Vessels for Ocean Trade. Wahington, March 10.-Steps look lang to the spbeedly construction of a large number of woodlen ships, of from 8,000 to 3,600 tons register, in Air - jean yards on the Atlantic and C , coasts to aid American indus .in meeting the international emer ency were takeni today by the fed eral shipping board in the issuance of a ('all to the chief builders of such ci'aft foi' a meeting with the board hei'o March 14. The board's programn calls for the adloption of standard sizes, the train ing of unskilled labor, should skilled lqboir be requisitioned by the gover'n mont-a course thought likely in ease of' war-and co-operation of lumber inter'ests and the rail roadls in fur nishing'and expediting materials. Should the builders not voluntai'ily agree upon a uniform priogram, it was intimated today that the government might commandeer the yards. Tentative estimfates befor'e the bioard( show that under' the program a 3,500 ton wooden ship can 1)e buIlt in fi'onm four to five months. andi that the yards available for this class of work could construct up to 1,000 such craft in a comparatively short time. Present plans are to uso the vessels in trans-Atlantic trade, and if neces ,sary In coast-to-coast traffic via the Panama can~al. It was stated that tho CE FOR A BABY I mtell A's I.ee Some PLAe OUT 0 BAM.' A PAKth M ships also might be used to convey foodstuffs to "other nations whose Interests would be in harmony with those of the United States In case of war," and that. the types selected as standard be chosen with a view to their availability for use in war as well as peace. NO INDIGESTION, GAS, OR STOMACH MISERY IN FIVE MINUTES "Piape's ilipepsin" for sour, neld stomnch, heartburen, dyspepsla. Til:re it! it live miniutes your sour, aid stomach feels fine. No Indi gestion, heartburn, or belching of gas, or eriefations or undigested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or head ache. Plape's Diapepsil is noted for its speed in sweeteiing ipset stomdachs. It Is the surest, (1quickest and most ('r tain stomiach antacid in ti: whole world, and besides, it Is harmlecss .Millions of imen and Womtieln now vat their favorite foods withouit Ilar---they, how l'ale's Diapepsln will save the-tu frota such misery. Please, tor your sake, get a large iifty-eent case of iape's Iltiin is!!tfroi any druIg store and put y'Oil)' slenaCh r'glt. Don't keep on beingt mi:rable ---li fe is too shor--you ar" not liere long. so 1take1(v your stay agreeable. Eat what .ou1 like and enjo ii, witihout dread f acid fermentation inl lith. stotmach. Pape's Diapopsin belontgs il Yo'l Ir hon', anlyway. IShould 0nm- of the fatImily vat somliet hing whileh on't arve w ilh them, or in case of an attack of indigesi onl, dyspepsia, g tr it Is oI stiomach derangement duc to fornien tation and acIdity, at laytme or dur 1i1 the night, it is handy to give the lineklest, surest. relief known. * (R.UY V lCOUR' NEWS. * Gray Court, 'March 12.-Mufr. Geo. B. Garrison who has been with the West ern Union 'elegraph Co. at. Florence for several years, was a visitor here several days last week. lie left FrI day for .1acksonville, Fla., to which place lie has heeni transefrred. Mr. It. L,. Gray who has been von fined to his room for several weeks, coilities to improve. We were glad to see himu on the streets Satuitrday af ternoon. We hope1 lhe will soon1 he enI I irely himsewlf again. Iter. ii. b. Ilaggott, who has heen a residlent of our town ror' more than~l six yearis, miovedl to Patrtieli, S. C., inst week, where lie goes to take charge of a pastorate. We dlon't recall any one that has left our town that we regret tedl to give tip so mutch as wve did( Hio. Ilaggot t and his most excellent wife. Bro. Blaggott Is a goodl pastotr, a fine preacher, a good neIghbor and a high toned ChristIan gentleman. We shall miiss himit mutch In many wvays. Our loss wiill be tile gaIn of the good peo ple of hIs new hld. Mir. Charles Harley, eldest son of Rev. 0.G. Oharley of this place was mtatrried on February 28th at Duncan, S. C., to Miiss Gertie Glenn. They have recently movedl near Gray Court on Route 3. We extendl to them a hearty welcome to our~ community. Mr. Charles Garr'ison, repIorter totr the GreenvIlle Daily News paid a fly ing visit here last week to see his brother, George, while at home. We are always glad to see Charlie. The BaptIst, MethodIst and Presby teriana have arrangedl to have a union prayer nveeting on fsunday nights. The fIrst meeting will lie at the Unptis;t church next Sutnday night at 7:30. It is expe(:ted that these meetIngs will be conducted principally by the laity. Let everybodiy conme and make these meetings a success. 1Rev. 0. (1. IHarley pastor oif the Methodist church, preachied a most ex cellent sermon -Sunday after'noon to an at tent ive congregation. Ills sitbject wias "Ohedience". Mir. Jeff Willis, travellinig salesman for Htiehnmond IHardware Co., wh'lo is nowv a resident of Clinton. was the gtuest S'atutrday and Sunday of his sls ter, Mrs. J1. W. Wells. WV. WV. Yeatrgin, J. 10. JTohnson and .. T. Peden will attend the WV. 0. WV. Hlead Camp which convenes at Greenwood on 20th inst, as delegates from Pecan Camp No, 23'7. QuIte a nutmber of oth ers from this and surrounding camps will attend. Mrs. Ida &. Yoargin will. go to It he's that mean this home wouldn't do G~erUR Fe6T 0ourW AW. IA. .. , AT CLORot Wlit A FOOt. I WAS - p, t'-Eht AS I T1, 6 A 1b PAR % 4 BUT NO! - ~ ,S I1.5 . I kEW IT AI.L-. MY FAThI0.- ~ Ci t ONT n* I \NAR HEt> M., (60 ! T I 'L \_ANT im FO R N,0 c F o( ti j Gorer. Ti% S.R..ENCDU E /1Oo11U11p , IiP.ei '(r GOtt44 To cet r - mon W-5 NO 10ME T A o FOR Me I W 1$A Si1AM 0 GoreeneWood as a delegate from Violet Woodinen Circle, as Granil Adviser, teacher of the primary grades at Gray We welcome these beautlhi days of Grove No. .9, Voodmen Circle. .\ rs. having been elected to that office, In Cou rt-Owligs, spe)nt. Salurday and sunshine and warmth mid holpe they J. E. Johnson will also attend the Crileston, two years ago. Sunday with her pareits on loti ' No. will coltinte, at Ieast tin ii N we (!,III meeting of tle sate convention of the M.\ ss .\,a1rle Sinipson, tlie excellent One. , garden some. RED HOTPIE Our Prices On Many Items Are Less Than Wholesale Prices We are going to reduce our stocks in Laurens one-half. We have two big stocks for you to pick from. NOW---IT'S UP TO YOU. iY'CLOTI Il NG1---S. C , VA t 12 1-2 V.u\l ity l:lealig, yard\V\: 9m) Sidis, atres 4 to 8, for $1.98, ie . . . .. . . .. $2.48, $3.39 and. ...........$4.48 .\ges 9 to 18, $2.98, $3.48 $4.25 uip to $6.39 w it leaching, yar A 12 1-24- p tolily Gingiais 10C .twists Tobaceo .... .... .... 25c( 1 lb. Smoking Tolaco ...... 25c 5001Tacks................. C (',Ips ........ ...25c, 39c, 48c.. 75c 25e, Table Oil Cloth, per 'd .. 20C 2 spools (good) Thread.......c (Irins Shoes . . 83c, 98c up to $1.98 I heavy (Counteipane, special .. $-1.48 IoY 5 Shtc. $1.39, $1.69. $1.98 to $2.89 1 r.go F'Fautily lible .. ........ $1.48 1 ........ 5C 0i I 's Shoes . . $1.25, $1.48 ilt o $2.48 2 gool Lend Pencils .. .. ......5ci rss Shirts......48c. 69c, 980 1 bx E vcop~s 111 Ppe ( t ie) ~o 7 cakes best Latundry Soal . . 25c ,vn' s lies,- tou t ill -a -1 loc, 25o, 48c 1 box Enlvelopes anld Paper( nlice) 10C ln-4L viCoar4,w ith.5 Io) 1C 1 pkg. Etnvelope4...............5c Mj sLte 'las ~~I i5.rt ~ 1 bottle best Ink. .. 7 pavekages (7 ..s.) b.st Sod.a.. 2.c ..ii's I .i a ( llirs, wott 2(5c. I'mt 15 'I M mor tlIn I took .c Don't rail 1 Se l. bargaits il t li Led--hook ............ 25c 1) ealas Sipotless Cleanser.......25c . \Vie. Trutnkls" Sutit ( XtSes. W~ts.\all 1 hottle pulre E xtr:w-is, llmonl or h pr v illa .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. 10CSo p......... c 7 pkgs. W:ishing Powder ...... 25c hi 12 Nutmiegs.................oc 1bg*ai aoee........ c Wt h ~tI its7u l iig values in Silk liibbons per~ yarui$.8~lc 34 at .... ...........5.c, 8c. 10c. 25c oteVslnS ht as ~~ u im~tttt ~t( Spte(iail values in .an-es at y'ard 5c ttt' 10o 1 (1ettnin White (Culps ti Sautcers 45c 1eteW~iuisSt~it ~ ~ t~t t~ tt ieIle(i\to .ltt 1 (b-avy lioat, with handle . . . . 19celels lie (ttii,(ottttpit . i 1 Ihulge Lamiip (Chimtiney...........10c 1 tkTapS:.........SWllIape.)rs CotSis.Otin, eovered Steak Dishi...........45c ~aitee IIt~el~ 1 Ia rge Iicowl and P'itcther........$1.25 . . . . . . .5 1 Iartge Wash I 'an (ini)..........10cWass Mc'sOi'hI, or Sits 1 large Pite Pani (tini) .. .. .. ....to 1lreta10cso i..... C hrs htts is ol 1 large Dishi 1Pan (agate) .... ....25c ,2epcaeBaklrugt.....1 1 Coffee Mill ..................25c 'cksT~e httetikSa 5 1.( i!teWijti ~CdLvt 1 set inblers.................25c 1 set Hotel Tumblers.........39c 2~ei ~i~t~P (it '~'Ol..............8 set Iee Tea Tunnblers.........39c (e~...........IS 1. ( itlt Vtet~(' uu 8 Lamps 1)............25c, 39c, 48c to 85c ie tTlu ~we c~1(t ' t i.'teI'~ 5115litt 1 Curry Comb (half feed)........10c ey........... 1 1llor~se Isruisht..............10c 1l.cnArin acmP~ 1(t o ~ 3I.1.i.o 1S .S 1 stick Giermatn Indigo Blueinig .. 5c e............19c triod............8 5 balls of Thread .. .. .... ......c * ( oteho Sraail 8 1 double)1 roll otf Wall Paper' . . .. 15c 4( e ie alrdSre8its.St o lctveIitte 4 1 nice Rug................$1.48 Crn le..$.5 44 n 54 tI s!II osn~IAe ot 3 1 Curtaitn Pole...............1c 5Itfti.(osCra~eLinet .2 TIriunks...............85o up to $12.39OlerSit....$19,$.8$.82e*a'(ose( es'MoliixJy .2 1 gotod Suit Case.. .............$1.48 eboteSvupo ig.4 1 lb. Epstom Salts.............Sc Mi sSx(wtt1IS) e'pi ~ l-tctSaIs~ t) ~tct 0 I lb. Sulphur.................Sc \eI'ad\Vmtt5Rthle( tsoe t Special lot Meni's heavy gray mixedMci'11S, pea....io25,0cldie hlose, per pi'r. .. .. .. .. .. . ... .10c~ ; (i; e .Stc ti ubcis.i Embrtoideries, yatrdl. Sc, 10c, 15c up to 89c iiesad(iidte'sibdIloeItt(Itwit.Tttcia Special valutes in Silks, yard 39c, 48c, 69c up to.. ........ ...$1.19 a..........lc ~,2cLde'Sos$.8 17.$.8tpt 43 1 lt ingam ad CMubrysi'-Cs Shites leachig, $22ard tt$43 Shit ait peial48, 9c 9c t $.3 awide' o... .......... ..c 25 o4C a' Sos.....lc25,4,7c WE CANNOT6-BARGAI DAYehS'50 U 200)IS EWSAPE LAURENSpotes SlOansCA.....I2A