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WiAT is LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A DIGESTIVE LAXATIVE CATHARTIC AND LIVER T0141C LAx-Fo is 11ot a 8eciet or Patent Medi cixie but is comlpos:ed of the following old-fuah'ioned roota and herbs: C)ASCARA B ARK BIU.UE FLPG AOCT RHUEA EM3 RG-OT AOK ROOT. I Y AP r - .'-co AND PEPSIN Iti LAx-Fou the( %irS'AR i% itprovedl by the additiot of thcs;e 6*gestive ingredi' ents vinking it be.tter thut ordinary CAS CAItA, aid thi1s t'le coxtnlin1atiot acts 11ot ottly as i stiumlating, laxative aidcathar tic but ei+o :; a digest ive and liver tonie. Syrup laxative:- axe weak, but LAX- Fos combinesctent v-i'.h palatable, aro iatic tt:te aid does ntat gripe or disturb thet s'oainth. P One bottle will prove LAX-Fo.1 is inaltale Afar Constipation, Iudigeitioti or Torpid Liver. Price 50c. $100 Reward, $100 Tho reaters if tlis paler will bo pleased to learna that tht-er is al least Otno dreaded diseas that sionee has hee'n able to cur in aill Its sia1ge!, and that is Catarrh. Ii'tls :aarrhx i Cure Is the only nositiv e eaure tnow knowin xx to the tediet firaternity. Catarrh b ng n contstitutiot'ai disease, retinre-s a. vosatittional treat netnt. liall's (a tlarrit Cutre is talcen iin ternally, aelitig dirt-iiy uon thte bloo. and ttxcous strfaces of the system. there by lestroying the foxtiatittn of the dia ease. amd giving the' patienlt strength by biliig Al the contst itution and assistlog naturt lit o.Ln'ig its work. ThIt proprietors have so muich fatith lin its curative pow ers than they offer One ltlndred Dollars for any cane that it falls to cure. Send for list of testianonials. Addreas: F. J. CilENY & CO.. Toledo. 0. Sold toy all tartaxogisa 76c Take 11611 l . aniy i 1P for conotipation Sayes Doctor's Bills Instead of calomel and other violent &urga. tives. which are dangerous as well as nauscating. it is better to use a reliable medicino like Granger Liver Regulator Under date o f Oct. 27.1916. J. W. I MII i Clark Lafyette. a., .. t.Do. 4. it jw writes: I have bee ing cGranger LI r -gulator in famaily for yearx -lk and f:nd it to be a fine family renedy e .wh:ch has sated a . numerous doct->r'n a bil:s. I always keep c . it in my hous1xe and no .woul not Lu with s el; by drug. .a gints, 2Sca,box. -- Itefuse all tubsti tutes. Granger Medicine Co., Chattarooga, Tona RUB-MY-TISM Will cure heumatism, Neu ralgia, Hea aches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Brt ises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tette Ri4Wor'm, Ec zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c Iev e-: e 3 tsr Padt r/ Ti. - .1~ a il :$ . "r die..,. : mo~ xny ta-i thaA.O nevr better.~ And Eisthe man mon sene, too Tfhe Enterpri N. B.D iL Pren NOMINATIOI GOOD 1 5000 V LAURENS ADVERTISER A I Nominate Mrs.-- iss.... I ostollice 11141 R. P . 1) ..... . onlna ed iy . .. .... .. .. . A dd -ess ................. Nanmes ()f people minan nr vNige1-l withouit their, N(Y ()--nly ono nomnna tit. to mnY one 0)1 -4 1A KEEP BUSIN FOR OUR COU "Our1 country prosperous catl nly 1 mir war C(,;osts as they come', Ind have I Lmnough left over to ald our Allies. ( Ou11r coilry u11pros)erous, with bus- ( iness halting, money hoarded, through I rear or false economy, will be hard ( iressed to keep food on the table and i clothing oil the back. "Keep ilnisi ness GoiIg" is a patriotic slogan. Keep money in circulation. Keep employment for cv. erybody. Keep wages good. Keep on making money that we may have muoney to spend for war sacrifices. The worst thing that Could happen to the world these days would be a business depression iI our United States. War in itself does not cause busi ness depression. The billions of dollars of money to be expended in war preparations will be put Into circulation In our own country and this In itself will ereate new wealth for use in the world-strug gle for humanity. The one thing that might halt busi nes5s ntow' is antill pat rioti c phyehologi cal feeling of panic and a false iden of pat rlotie economy. lllrioti Econiomly 1l'atriotie ecoliOnly ieans the elim inatIon of waste and extravagance. It ieans. tIhe( conservalon of our good m11ean11s tile coniser'vation of our food 110(1cts, 0111 natural wealth, our heallt, our energies, our labor. our very lives. It means puiting more ef ilciency ill everything we (to so that each unit of imtoney, energy pild intel Iligenee mnay accomplish fi'he utiost. PatriotIc e(oolty does not Ineant tihe lowering or America's staidard of liv Ing, vIch1(1 would make us less eti vient physically and nientally, inationl ally and14 individually. and woild kill the silrit and the will to do the tru1tly self-sacrileing things to ) e done. Cities; 1and commun111ities n11m1, go onl with lth ir civi' improvemilents. lin:ui hiling~w and pulic wollkv un0 pr ceel. Ilailroads 11111: renew 1teit eqiii~uipent. iatoroies tmulst he kept ong to their lull ('niacity. .:ihor ~ffK Kort never u/ 4m ,~ ee t he a wh a aecr ma to TRUST. Saving fet tiilty.' lt's good corn ed an count with the mon ney in OUR bank. interest. e National Bank C. 1- ROPEI?, Cabicr glit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ii. Henley. .\trs. Mamic O'dell left Wednesday visit her niece, Mrs. Leila Smith of anta. .Ml-. and :.\ir. .1. 1. Stone spent Suti y withl par-ents-, .\r. and .s. 1". 1". i'old, at Princeton. toyal Treat ment to u Itler (Guan rds. T1.hal L'aurenis people are amlonlg 1hw Ih lh e are, I.-; tle opilion of' Pirst h'uenantl \V. T. .\damsl and alilueu o th:ie o ut l (uards nlow locat(d I loenaint Adams and Corporal I '(v'tn camiiie u1) \Vediesday after omn "o takle 1ack to L4airelis a Iord 11, recently purlhmsed by IIe coli any for use inl inSpecting tle i variouis (illts belling covered by the liutler "ards ar-ound Laulrens. ! I(IeIuIant Adamitis staIted that three ':) oi n olons h1 ad been 111.i made ll I te Oml Iv this week. vaca1i4l1vs havin eI ii.tde by the discllarge of, evercal 1i11ember, or le compa ny %who14 wer m.1-cOnn01uissioned o llicrs. The pro lnlion s . iven hi ;is v.11k wele to tie( ifflw( of corpal:0, I hose reee ivilng the n'mot mions bet i .. 1.. Lifiu sey, I. .1. ,(Eikh rt anl T. 1). Jones. Lile;-tonani .\dam.; stated 11hat 1the leoplr f 1)uren had ienll ex-aeed l)g nice to the lhutler Guards, Ahowing thiel every kindlless aind onsideratioll within ftheir power. l'heir hioms iave been thrown open o the officers and mien and hospitali Shas beell Shown the GCreenville Joys Onl every side. The Iledlpat h C(hautanquan which )pened W~ednesday in Lurens hias Invited the flutler Gluards to attend the entire piogrami free of charge, a cotirtesy which Is very much appre Hinted by every meml)ber of fihe com) P111Y3. lieutenant Adams and Coiporal Cureton returned to Laurens Thuirs day.--eenlville Pi'edmlont. Cet I1d of Your tilhenm auuntism. Now is the tilme to geIt rid of yom rhe1ullatism111. Yol will find ('Ihamb1l1er lain's 111)5 plnent a great help. The re i"f which it. afforlds is alolle wortl m'1Iny timles its; voSt. Whenever You Need a General Tonk Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteles5 chill Tonic is equally valuable as i Geneeral Tonic because it contains th, well known tonic propertics of QUININ I and IRON. It acts oi the Liver, Drive oui: Malauia, Enlriches the Blood am lluilds up the Whole System. 50 cents I - r t' cLY lzo Mechanical pe:fertion of a one model chassis has made the Maxwell ----wcrld endurance chanpion; a Mawd!--uilt just like your--wit 4Z2,C?.2*2. iltes the rt.ctor stop --The chc-r'* t car to rt ever ad.; c . , ca $G to $8 a morlh. --The one practical car for town or country uso. Touring Car $665 Roadster - - 650 All price* f. o. b. Detroit. As the Maxwell is good for many seasons, these prices make it "the car for every man." LAURENS MOTO CAR CA CO. Advertise in These Columns---It Will Pay YOU E CONSII)ER it an honor that we have becen licensedby Ir.V 1. Edi,on to s"I his favor-ite iv:n.The New1% Yorkc T ribnes of~ I; i. : i niin : "Edisol has s!ard Ih soul of 'n T,." he. New York 'Globe refr-s to) ii- -:i e PhoI Ip 'with a Soul. " T he ltraonL-aJd sa s: imnossible to distin'.i ih b'd I en *(2 L a 's liing' voice and1( its .lte-(Ceationl 1< t in; n! j= .1 rumenut that bears Ith s p of I' i 1on' 1 1.. Ion hundlred oth(wr great nwspapiers ha e coce that this w\ondIerful neiw inlvenIi onlI R-Creates all formns of muisic with sneh1 Iier:i!0 .;c p ,eoni that the He-Ceationu canniot be dist ingu1[hed from the original. NEWT EDISON " The Phonograph with a Soul" You have heard talking machines, good, bad, and indifferent. But you have not heard the literal Re-Creation of music until you have heard thc New Edison. We extend 'to every music lover a cordial in viaihto visit our store. We want to give you an hour of Re-Created music. Don't be afraid that you will be urged to buy. We simply want youi to become acquainted with the New Edison. We want you to become a friend of this marvel. ouis new musical instrument. NOTICE-Pae do not ask uc to e pou Pason R.-Creaions if you intend to a.teupt to play thems on an other instru-. iinaet then the N... Eddis. No other in abruren cen bring out the true muaieoi ' qua.ltyf of FMin RA-Crrations. Further, asore, injury to the records is likey to result if you attempt to play them on an - odinary phonograph or talking mnachsne.. Fleming Brothers Laurem~s Sonth Carolmna M BLANK FOR I to DTFS 0 kTOMOBILE CONTEST ( A ho ......................b ()Il~t.litit nlillittioll will 1101 be (ll ml'in nk will bei ere lited lit. ESS GOING NTRY'S SAKE lust. lie emn loyed. I loies liltisI heN vpt up1. .\iegchanId Ise min st be ir Ilu ed, distrihlttud and Itsed. Wa,,r! IIltes and waI expendittire s mullst he n additionl to pence dutiles and peace 'xpen1dit1res. Thie milore We (o tle niore We (nn (o. Th ilor money we ;pend tle mlore we will have In our lckets to spend. .loney creates noney. In a word, the natiral sane life of he country must proceed as thougn ve were not at war, in order that we nay have the necessary prosperity to promote the wair to a quick and sue esafIlI conclusion. Presldent Wilson sounds the key note in this sentence: "It is evident to every Ithin knug mian that our Indus tries, oil the farm. in tile shipyards, in the mines, in the factories, must be illade miore prolifle andIl more efliclent." Ot1r industries an he made more prolifle only if tile people bily and use lie merchandise proditced by our in dust Iries. Manufacturing slackens when hiisiness slackens. Manu faelIll Ilg grow.s inl a prolille way wleni its int 1sr')w.s;. Anid ihlisiieIss Call grOw and reluain healfu iiiI only when the peoiple huy and keep ioney in circila I ion1. II isli'ess is (oinr -stronr I:ilsiniess is g3olig--lin the Mast. the West Ilie North. Ihe Soith. Ile (1coun Iry Is prosperouis. I ast Ilnoith's inl crease inl business was very large. llanks may ivait in Ihleir operations un11 til tile government holils are essili- I lated. People illay pause temporarily ill their olittin g to arrange to meet he iew conditions. Iut fle ulnloosing of* h mil ns of dolliiars willi unioose a Sflow ()I* Prospriy a o1lutvly niecss.ary to ,r in i hli word's blirilden. 1ernmon :4. 1 (3: i he p ce inl 1t1eir nl i31id :..; mll , I e i n Huion of $dllar t) pay is m n 11 Ow e teln!!-.d states,. , n . T f dollar, puit if u14 i t ti a~i r w s i of I.)4 n -:h f i:.ll.e bt (I .1(14 t toi~ a na ha eiin.cror nn * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * MT'. IIE''iEL NEWlS. * S e *5e ee * S S S S S .\t. Hthel, May 7.--Quite a nimbe oIf people from our commiiunlty attend eId thle lientic at IlIarmoniy church las Saturdlay, the 5th, given by the Brew erton chiool. Miss Minnie Wallaec closed her third year's work in tha schloi FrIday, Muy 4th. She Is on< of Laurens county's mlost plopu~lar ani eflicient teachers. Rev. J1. B. Conneli; of Princeton made a very intereatin; address. Hon. R. A. Cooper and other wore Invited but dId not come. Thi decorations were United States flags stars and strIpes. IEveryone enjoye the day and that "good dInner" to< 'Miss Hattie Mc~ullough of War Shoals, spent the week-end with he aunt, Mra. M. .J. Sharp, whose condi tion has been rather critIcal for th last few days. Mr. and Mrs. N. 11. Wood and som 'ek spent Sunday with Mr. andl Mrn K. Iluighes. Mrs. C. E. Jiuekson sipent Thuiirsda To e 6as dro MAXEL HOS COFFE