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Corns Loosen Off With Magic "Gets-It" 2 Drops Do the Worlk, l'l irb.ssb. "I tell yolu, before I larid ol 'etls It' I Used to try Onth Iling ,! I I other for voris. I :till had Cw1thn. I lited haLItges au y lay toe ~~AA Courn,. T)r.vei You Ilas f ''ry "Gefm-It nI.;d They'll Pee! Ight UIV' ,0 big it was- inarll 1 to JIt (IIt tly Shoo. I usedwl sa1sa d h rthn. tli t O i co! . I i : \ .Il a ,ive. - . .! ' did 1 sh'7 A Faithful Friends hw V a m 1'hty al one . a~y a cough and cold ci mine atn d my children too has bcen sto)ped by Dr. King's New Discovery." For nearly 50 yearsDr. King's New Discovery has been the standard remedy for coughs, colds, croup and such bron. chial affections. At all druggists. Try it. 'FAh'rmyofSromach ) I' Suffere~rs ~Jled to Health By Single Dlose. oIf a i et, . :1.ni lfen ralt li i-i in tsall (toes. \'e7 i llw .laund.lIce, .\eut and7 Chroie, lInd;:iri. .\ppeai' ii ('on etipa' o, .\11 (7 .I n~ ;s, i ion, I;. it res-', tiur ie. 'en ):of I 1 - le t i ll i ll lit ('a e r a n o 'rsofn tO~ he i'l oo- a nd tIl t it et , t ney do be l' \' ora riu gn o f asezii o Ilie nin e '.l'roub l'. Thi JuFieorh Sprn, ('Lram enres - SorI~wes, Cuts, RAinir ln PrIdenr,\ec aniHeba bly lS topAas ai ' Atul 6emv Thousndsrsy itas t r' Ih knife $. tan Alo alc ribi foringrg.IMlFF oET o The Great Secret Novelized From the Metro Wonderplay Sorial of tho Saimo Namo, in Which Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayno Aro Co-Stara, and Which Was Adapted and Directod by Wm. Chris ty Cabanne. By J. M. LOUGHBOROUGH. Autlihor of the10 Novelizat on of Clyde Fitt h-s P'lay%, "Hoer stekr," "-M4 Back. dOori 10 a e . 1;1(1 olier short stories. What Has Gone Before. The Se('ret Seven, it blind of wealthy and Irai lily Crliiiiti., heateil by a inysterious tililvkit l kotwit to then oily its Tiho (reat Nla-ter, are lilottiig to wrest from leverly Cliarke, a he:utiful girl, the vast fortine which his lieen left to her, by her uicle, who was it muemler of the pogerful bund of lhiwbrealkeiis. William Aloiitgorn ery stroig. a 1wealtly yo mtg clubinan"x, en ters'; the life of ltiverly, who lives inl mod urntoe circulnstance's with her inlvalilt llother, wherl hwe rescues her fromn kid nl rs ii nvllt out by The secret SenCt. Stlrn att 1ir4t inlistakes the 11uotive.s of thke girl wlh-l in il' ci'i' fr' : liii-l.in 3 of 'Iho or t St % ', hu I:"h". A fo i i 2 il a1 Clothes t inl s a turu rv ta :11d Ilo i l c niro i a t e ..s ol' hl : ; t :w , v. :uilee - - I t - . 1:1 tli t , L t .... ..I ti ti 1-o it I I ~m a :,:ti.e 1 t 1' .r1,1 11111h CHAPTER Vill. A Cli:" From the Klondike. \ r(. ihl- t 4:4m .fa1 ug l i the 1, l- with a1 f rniilable fe t N \ ill a ta k it:- ill' aid ie ihvi it i. :i;Iinin tilt- ei lny. T sllk u 11,:11i 'Il ' paI iuli i liayli i Tiil. liii I t is I w iti' t t reptlianit tanl . i hi \\ ellretii In wai Iliin. iii tr.sif Zulh, slispe(t in '.: t tu '-r wash : rit0r1 1 in camlip. was deern~ind firt to isiSrnm:: mut W, till- way :!4 ib e il : lay h1111S 41 I hi one w w flIso. The ('rent .\lAsr. 1.an f1 the bkil, wa uklaZilph lI ; i it t t w Iu l r tof \ illiti ::n-lp onn. wonhl1111hv .11 s hoek14 the do n-l ti' t tlu i\ a 'It s il i'I t'Ile tientill Twh-e, Th11;4, t Aase h:I.l savvil ris t w hina h t Irelhik 1 1ri ;n1 I t I re.. e hi i v~ r se 10: a l ... r i! '' t 1h4,hi ;h kil nerann a l ~(11 1It:l; :l-t o in aell ci i < : 1.:1 \ d a ih ih~~~~~~' - ulZ h :tl cnilaws. ha s o e f:01i , Ilwe to flhts THE GREAT MASTER SHEL si tange sItitua lieonin the s~trnges't crim-i Iinal band1( thle world1( ever 'iaw may fhl3le foI'urIil In ia1 reerie in wi hi The Great Matieir iiiilulgid at Ithe very time' Huidson li'r manislin h le picked upl lin ohll aui wleihi lay ont a tal'e near hn anid I urii thle pagesM wllhl wereC 'The tuiringi of Ilihese Intges biroght ai turnind g hbtek In the 104 ges' of metm (iry'-ha tiuig to yeairs gonei( by whien hei wasit ai iprosp'cto(r in the Kilonike, ii younig. nimn full of' healtiIih and ami tion whl ~lo wias see'king gnl f'rom the1 In t hIMi rtteet Ion lhe sti i w1 a n i kan dance hall, ie was stiuiding at in her liol'ene, stil oniI a'inh with bowed'i hiiadi. while thle other'i women~ entroui'al. Nea r her satit Zul lhi, b eside Warrenui ownter of thle dan Ice' hitil. Shue wa Wt he' sanwii .1 lilt Watirren ho sl erveil as hxouls(keepr ifo i r 0oh lxomtnas Clairke. Hefr 1h6art. ni li tho .\lnskan iklils, lie logd 1to Zutilph. She~ gave~ hin aill atw'l askel noith Iniu' i returi n. saveo love, whlioh wa's Ibiitowe blttl y Zlphld ais a hyp'loerie betows iv$(h caity on a beg Twio mulner's ent ered thei phineea nd halitied to gaze.I i in uditsguIiil admirhua 11ion at thle f'rlghitened dloVe of the (danhce hall. Thelu younilger or them, who watt haien wih gold, olfered to bset the( ot her 11ha1t lhe cioubti WIn her a ffectio.141 His1 ('omphaniilon nected14C thle wager, and4( then I le younhtger mtanl adEvancedl' wIthI 'i olbllencel and1( sel'tedl thle gi. Ien ilzinig hIs lpurploseO. she0 striuggled dlespjerate(ly. but lie and1( hisa comtipai ion 0only guffaIiiwedl over hoer frantleI etforts to get free. Then the man who after ward beenmex known as T1heo (reat Mnine stepnnd forwar.. lre parte ;he girl fromn her captors and faced them angrily, hungrily. Thi tlr'eIl.aSer liew" at huim it a tor retilt of rage n111e14 ed1ershn blow ki (the J:aw that1 Senlt himsraw1 ing (o tih 'lhor. lie id4 not gel u1p). ''t tl it' : .lle W41 Ia'r r-:111 fo l dI to dent:ind wl explann~iln Just it' 11 -rny IuI h d wonllIali i i l:4 nto l el " othr!" er1.1 the girl as he1 gon (t the wr111 l h.g ti I'non i 1111;'.''lir il'e " :h V,1110' t" : It:-' :: . t h. (d 1' by I ts." "You i,:l . til ;% her :.withy If you1 t're !: r 1'iti' ! roarve d herl01 prote tor. "ShIie is too :..ood 11'l chill for this8 pit . I0ere,"he tibiledi, fligIn It bag of gold lit ite -n11111 t il lig ol thie lor "I will l'allsoilli her." And thils hie rllet the "d1ove of thie danlcte hall." e'll love with her and marrie-1 her.l The11 cer-emlony was in, a1 rottghlly-built cIIIapel. a1111 before it was overl Ztlpih, one of the witn'esses,. got up InIld strod e away from the Sared Scott(,. Thle G;reat bilster, took Is bride to hls hu. Pl-r niny months the * lived hapli y. 'l'h ir joy b'e4 nin e mlior1 intnille when a lably blesdl their3' ul lonl. This- fr 1ii1 The Gre-(at mabstr gmo ill hi s iet I tlwhen it 11114r. rupted byv a1 ni~sWhhch til hint Stron-r :1;1( l'eV o had esenpedC( froml "th I li''r:: . : it' after O e Iof th We : :h-; I l in o :l hitlory of tHk. I w - ork isli-e 41a4lin it. It ill h p eed ' I in Ibis tun i Iioer: -inbustinto h ioini- whre trenwt hadl 1 1 di. -- veri wit I I I everly svizred thI, vibrn. nritell h1im1 to t te 1 : h :-t . c IeIt auI!,-liere, pr[Orce dl w ilhI tInf to rturIn w I : (:-l o I ly .um'I:I wIs Ia to I 411 iIi. Nvar hi I I a : birge1441 it i wa : :1I s he:14 1il. A China Iin a wI th. I I II , I l In ni : ov te t () o I t rui t I a wIh b :1 N e k lled.k!s fl ]:l 1.1kw thll hcri) 41f 1,'14's st r of " h Pitt i d liin. Pl'endulton1," he sul waitin~g for 1the 4nd1. 'lut while Ilh shiftinig S.1n11 sw ined lt o b II 11u11-1n1arily shlort elnilti his :!fe lietective A .\tlse tonl nIIIl thel pliice. :(. by.\Ve e c, were rae ill! to tIll- de. Ve See kne-w of a !ecreI't 1aw-weway n * .m h;!:tIulo edt (till nel, whh-h IteIil 14) (';it Sinl's houe.'lhi subterra tnan ebann11el hald inl It 11 cv. i4,t;nl onrsn- wichi butt for (lte It Ie : s I \ ca invk a iwll lif rM -k, at I I3:: :I <r :i- ~ t a 1 9 1 w t r. Im \ m Iv knI v tvImI:It I .y he o s i to w 11t r. sZid o f 41* it, w l :. I' rea h te 4 11 c tinuI ntII Ii In If , n I ni I. lI toh1141 lht 1 4olIice on Il11- 4 .!hfn.r iilo I-: n i!!!q) : pack (if 'h n i n. T!.(.1 v. r I ar4 nwd1-llt. Thll podcn dre-tw their res lv rs \.1-'\ ight ing tools, id AH\l e n a t of the lira Konl's 04h-1. ( r ;it -.la :nd Is w f. Jioined ill it. W I i was blusyv m11i:In ni t io he n wnla minlistering-1 to) D TH D E L. vr s w w n n andiii~, whilie trong hurred into11g thers Isubtlerraann passageway441 X aond joineds u h the pollee( ins thIeir battle4. 'The Chsinlamenl linlaily were ove4rp~ow. cr441, 1and4 Strong and1( Rever'ly werel'4 freed1. After restorIinig Alixs ('larke to her1 mot01her h~e wenIt to his9 hlome, tol. Ilwed( by3 Wee See. \Vell,. my iy hnma,'e ad "h '111n now'.1 go ons smoothly113 for us. (leIa h'ke i la uder the( enre ofL h1ler' mot4~her. I shall1 re4zward' 3you handsom011e "What 'you1Fi~ mea-reward?14 1' aisked SIrn dIid(414 not reply. [i111was thin1k lng 4oif Heverly'. Ills mind1( dI weclt on ti 'r trst mee'4tinug nimid of the iibhsoluito trulst Slie 1had4 shown1l in him(1 4'e'er since lie Ithoulght. 'Theren' ('nme1 uplonl him1 a Ilin'l(ed4 II feelin~g or relie that111 the It 54''ims Ito be( a part of lire thatt trgt I'l vent('''l s are0 neares'4t whn I tho 11nthway113 seems1 51moo1tbest. SI rong wa's1 destine soon1 (411 14o rive t4 Ihe big gest blow11 (of his e'xistence4. Th'Ie Secret Seven'm wasi pho nhug (lhat bilow--TVhe Secret Sevenl, which was lightIng Strontg andt leve(rly' Clarmke for Ithe girl's wealth. andm( wals uniVttingly bit lug Itself, as dloes a frantic reptile in the thrmooca of batltle. (r~~1id ~ ofCape wVI. More Home-Grown Feed and Better Cows for Laurens County J We believe that no scheme of farming, especially for hill country like Laurens County, is or can be per manently profitable that does nat include Live Stock. We believe that any plan on the part of the farmer for making his farm self sustaining Must include the milch cow. There are two requisites for the proper and profit able keeping of milch cows even for family use: 1 st. They Must Be the Right Quality of Cows. 2nd. The Farm Must Raise the Feed They Eat. Food experts tell us that a quart of milk is equal in food value to one pound of beef. Now, in one of the - best country schools in this county, in a room of thirty pupils, only six voted that they had an ample supply of milk and butter this winter. Rather a sad commen 8 tary on the farmers of that community, don't you think? And It's All a Question of Feed---The farmer who has the feed will supply the cows necessary to keep the family supplied with milk and butter. Now do we know what is required to feed a cow one year? The fcAlwintg feed requirement has been worked out by the Extension Division for one cow: One ton legume hay. Fcur tons m ngels, turnips, or silage. One ton sorghum, (fed green to supplement pas N ture.) One-half acre velvet beans and covers. One-half acre rye or oats for winter pasture. One acre permanent Bermuda pasture. Grain Ration: 700 lbs. corn and cob meal Grown on a half 700 lbs. velvet beans in pod (ground) acre as above 400 lbs. cotton seed or soy bean meal. ~ Feed 3 pounds of above mixture per day to each gallon of milk, together with 10 pounds of hay and 30 pounds of silage or roots. We cannot too strongly urge the planting of velvet beans in corn this spring. The velvet bean is one of the greatest feed and land building crops ever found for the South. It is hard to overestimate what it will do along these two lines. Plant with corn, every three or four feet, or same way after corn gets started, or a row in middle of six foot corn rows as you please. Anyway you make two feed crops on your land in stead of one as before. The wise farmer will look to his own home grown feed this year, if ever in his life, and Now Is the Times to do so. LOOK TO US TO HELP ANY WAY WE CAN Enterprise National Bank Farmers National- Bank Palmetto Bank. Laurens National Bank. Peoples' Loan & Exchange Bank