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SUMMER and J. C. HEMPHILL ..ARCHITECTS.. Greenwood, South Carolina J. ROY CRAWFORD SURVEYOR Plats, Tracings, Bue Prints, Ete. Telephone 2004 Clinton, S. Dr. T. L. Timmerman . DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Ofnee in Peoples Bank BuIlding. B. R. TODD Xagineering ant Contracting Land Surveys a Specialty uerete Work SkIllfully done er 1 spected. " 'e ' and natimates of all Eli W.. M. NASH, * SURVEYOR, Terracing, Leveling, Drainage. Notary Public. GRAY COURT : : :S. UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Ludertakcers and Embalm Calls answered any hour day or nig DR. W. F. FLOWERS VETERINARY SURG0EON Graduate 'with .12 Years Experien Dentist and Surgleal Work .Pouoa's Drne Store .,ome on Over, See My Coirn Fall Off!" N4 Put 2 Dropi of '(ets-WI? on Last Night-Now Watch-" "See --all yoil have to do Is to use mr two lingers and lif the\ eoril ght, off. That's tite way 'GiXs-1t' ways works. You Just pit Ai out 2 drops. Then the corn nlot 1ly shrivels. but loosens froii tihe '0, withouit,afcting the iturrun-- A .g flesh ii tite least.. Why, it's at o3L, a pleaure to have corns and t t 'Ilk ''Thamt wun n amQutiel Funeraln Tihat Corn dwIt h tiets-It'." ee how 'oets-it, e f's them off in P. hurr and withotit to least pain. I an wear light shoe , dan0c0nd walk Ls though I never I d(e Is." "Gets-It" makes e use of toe tririttilng sal\:es, bundling liandages, .ape, plasters and other things not mnly foolish, but unnecessary. I'se lhis wonderfuj discovery. "Get5-It" for any soft or hard corn or callus. It is the new, simple, eas., <ulick way, and it never fails.. You'll never ha1e to Clt a corn again with kinives [)' scissors, and run chances of blood poison. Try "Gets-It.' tonight. "Getsalt" 1,; sold everywhere, a bottle, or sent oi receipt of price by N0. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, Ill. Sold in I1 ens and recomiimended as the -world's best corn remedy by iuireka lDrug Co., Powe I)rug Co., Iau renis Drug Co., l'tnain Drug St or e. REAL HAIR SAVER If You Would Avold Diandrut Itching (Calpi and llaldness, l'se Paitrisln sage. What's the use of being halI ? What's tihe sense in ldeliberately aVlow Ing your hair to thin out. or b/eolle gray? Youi dlon't waiit to look (Aid he fore your tlitne. i''retaturi'e AthIless and gray hair are largely dit e to hair neglect, while a frequent A alp imas sage with the PAltlSIAN SAGE' (It (ulid formn) not only sa';es the halir but helps it to retain its natural color an' lustre. To keep youthful lodJkinig you i tis. give tle halir proper care. l'AllIS-IAN SAGid'1 is 'a scientitle pre parallion that supplic' till hit ni' ceds it's just what you want. Wiy not get a large bot.tle I flom the ,aturens )rug Store today? It's not expenlsive fitld money refiuded It' it do0eS not stilintilate ijew hair growit. cure dindruff, st(p faltling hair or lichling scalp. lIA wilij surgly -iinake yotir hair appiar inr~~ aitundatit, bright, and beauifu, ie sittre you g(t the genuine PAIlt L'IAN SAGM' for' flts is free from stckliness, en tirtely harm less, and is i. 'most refreshi ng and de Ileately pervu m'ed hair' in vigorator. Any druggl.st call sipply you. ).n1throp C'ollege S('ltOLAtSifill' und EN'l'ItAN('E ' EXAMINA'ION The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Wintirop Col' lege 01(nd'for the diissiotn of new sltt denlIs will he held fat the Coutil y'Couti'I SI ouiiJj mt l.. 'iday, . uily ti at ' a. m. Al. p1ican '7 muttst niot he less t han siix ten yeats of age. When schiolars~hips art vacanit' after .hutly 6i they wuill be award. .ed to those ma kIng thle hiIghiest aver age at t his examtt,ination,. priovided10 thle. m neet thle ('ondil I its goverin g I< aw~ar'd. Apipliehunts f'or' scholariship slihurb l rite to Presideniit . lthso floti scholaripiSl e'xalitintionbi blanks. 'Thles blanks, pr'oper'ly fIllled onut by thle a p pilicant, should be filed withI l'i'csideii .l'htnn by3 .hiuy 1st. S'ehola rshtIips arte worthI $100~ andl ftec tiiiont. Th'le nex't sess8ioni wilt op01 Se ptembiei'r 1. I19)17. l or fitrthler' in foilnt ion atnd ent alogite, addrtess Preis donit D. 1. .lhnson, Itock 11111, S. SAuto-Intoxication Causes Deal Do you know why you have sit headache, d iabectes, neuralgia, rhet -ratatismi antd liver' or' kidney troubles it's biecam:0o you, are being poison< hVy pr'oducts of y'our own ,body. You organs of elimihiationAio not wvorl ing properly. /Wast material thi '-houtld ho throwyn oirt is being retairn to ptoisen andl int/ scato your' systen That c'ouldI n'ot. a*lppen if the bowe wver' lhept openu with Granger Liv< Regulator. Thlis splendid pr'ep aratic is ptur'ey vegetable and non-alcoholi Demtamv Gr-anger Liver Regulator *iour dru'g retre-5c a box---and tall to other'. T1hero is nothing "just food." IMagnolia Bain CIUID FACE POWDE&R The beauty secret< ~, to tak e care of the cori 1 'plexi n. Cannot I decite e. Heals Sua A eretn.burn, ea a Tan. Soothir I ' 75c. ar 'Irugelses or by ral dir Samflple (either color) for 2c. Starnp Lyon Mig.Co., 40 South Fifth St., ihoroklyn', d. The uinins That Does Not' Affect The H $Iettue of its tonic and laxative effect, I.A BAI$fROMO QUININh ia better than ordt qbIt.and does not cause nervousaness ng inhead. Remeinber the full nme led Strong. ."Lt/s go see him it3 tco." Jtst beforo le atid Seitis reach I The Great. Ainte r's hom Ztlpi'ha Irl seeretary left. Ithe leaIender ofThe ecret 8even. Zulph thsted her ini loitly uald. did 'inot suspeel that she '1as5 isi S'ami'ina Spy In the ( ! I toy of Tli Miont inster. rho purposo o her visIt was to tell er emplou'r that Zuilph ial eni k d a aceting of h'ee ilitviebr of The So ret Seven for lint eve'ning to discuss i1n1 rot ltsasiintinlg The Great Nls er. ( "IlIe believes yoiu a re plott ing upatinsI timl," shle explitt. Thle (hreat lyis or gave her a dietailihone, witif ili ftruellois to hale It in ZitIph'W/ desk Ind take,' lowt in short ltil lil. overy .hling sid lit the Inmeeting. Then S1trong aditt Sears a pilenred. Strong observed Ihat soietlhing atkint Lo friendship seemed to ixist hetween Sears and Ohe lenider of The Secret seven, and for tile first tim le Ibega to doubt the sinceriu,, of the great. de tective. Ile liee'mte eVenk More [ler* plexed w%hoi The (reat M-aster said: "Mr. Stronlg, you 'prolbalIy sispet me of having polted agalust, the lives of you iaiid Aliss Clarke. As to Ilt;t. you must talk to "Mr. Sears. Iut I can tell you tlis: I cin help you II in nuly 'Vay3 hi yourt- efforts5 Ito -atIrni SOIme thing regarin'll lug your ' plrelts. Itid I will gladly (10 So .1t theo propher time. We iive m1ore importItll' iltrs to deal wit ni tow. Mr. Vents knows tit1It Dr. Zulph is plan iinim to kill me, jist 1s lie has actually killed one man311 a ind has plained to (o aaii-y wit hi yoll. "I have just rweeivei 11 mtessage hat ZtulpIh and others of his hand lutve'de V. S FINGER PRINTS!" creed that I mttust. (lie. Their plain is to imurder me itt tiie lt'st olilortlnity Ot1o powerfu l mlove f'or olttwittiil4 thei presents itself. "Zu lpihI Imust he led to helieve 1 ci dead. I have lere t wo drugs. On produces it trantce-like sleep talit last forty-eight htouis. If the sleep ex fen(ds beyond tha-it period delith ensueS Tite other drug, if adinlistered at thI expiration of forIY-eIght hour"l'S. itwal ens the sleeper. 1 111 go0ingi to 1ak this sleepIng pot on. I wit itt 0t t announ111ce I namil~d Zulph wIll be lleve 1 11111 out of tle waly. 1'ut I fort.y-elght hours y'i nuttst go to m buirial plie i ad give ime tho restor: tive. Needless to say if you are t C 'Tis is mnaditess, or' else it aworse!" cried Stroing. "Sears, this i1 d (ividlual wh~o Is styled Thle Grea~'t Mn ter has the (frterybt't toI te'l us of 1)1pla1n3 byim to thtwart Zlph)l, hts cli Said it coniracilty ititt (rimie. WV1 dlon't y'ou itrriest ithitm? Whyi~ risk fu I thter' tricker on3''i hiIs 4arit.?"' "Y'areitI tot) imtiletuIous," id Seni it "Tmopetuiouis?" Strioing relied. "'I v'ou no(t r'eaIlize Itha I thtis iani hats he' d- 'responsible for thle kidntapig of Be l" erly Clarke, for thle monst rous Itk d- to steal hter fortune; 1 tato aitd I endt htave dkeerced mty deathl? A: ig no0w here we are, with Ithim at our m< W* ey, antd yet Ite would htave us dilsel ths a ridiculous suggest bit that heo take 1o- pllon. It Is iierely antotheor plan 1( hIts part to elude its. I insist that et- alrrest him ut owe.'" 'IThe G reat M ter' ga'/ed at Strmong anid smiiledl (11 1)e 1', c'ontdenitly. ii- "'My dear NI i. Sit rong." he saId." y'ou itot tealizea t hat I am attin ii n It id tintees t' j us Iict, thlit 1 am11 tryIng ve triap ZuAlph?" ImT "'I l to see14 54'. it," snatIpped Scroa 'y. "Whatit are your' views, C'arson?"f' b)e- ".\ly lvies," reptlied Ithe delteetl to "aOre thiat what t his man says Is tr m-' I believe we shotd peritt hinm to tU me thte potin." )tr "Ihnve It youir ownt way theni," s Str'onig. "Y'ou arie ant experi'(iee tI tective. TIhe eitire ite Ir Is int y' ibt Th~le Greatt t.\I astr nue tiorked Otto te phils whdi Ih' hadt dislalyedI. the "GCOOdhly," lie said. "1 ami gointg ith take a tipl to Itie grealt untknow ar- Anid Ito dria Ind thle cointenitis of 011' phial. S oon hte lost coinsclouisn to fThen hIs featurtnes, paling gradua my took ont ani ashten hu~e. "lie's dlead, Stears!" Strontg er' '"The tman is dontd. 1I hastit outwIt tg. u-'. i-Ie .o).mitted t'tl 1eId when It say atlized Ite wats wIthini outr gratsp. ' wh u'iat will we do'?" his "Callh a phlysltelan," was the ans~ "i''Catli ai phy.Alelani andt~ let hinm itounce 'Te G reat NI aster deadl." aw "Very well, I'll telephoine mty 4 iu. "No, you won't,"' saId Sears. lo.will call Dr. Zulph.'" ertiniad! I amt goiing to enll the coreC r of Weo have it(a1( dead ciminal on ouir itt ,,adwIr, eesoisbfr h The Great Secret : ovelized From the Metro Wonderplay 8 >f the Same Name, In Which Francis K. Bushman and Boverly Bayne Are y ,o-Stars, and Which Was Adapted and Directed by Wm. Christy Ca banno. BY J. M. LOUGHBOROUGH. e ithor of tho Novelization of Clyde Letch'n play, "11er sister," "Ills l3ack loor (oimaice," and other short storles. What Has Gone Before. William Montgomery Stropg, a epithy young clubiani, falls in love ith ieverly Clarko after rescuing her' 'om1 khiinapers sent out by The Secret even, a band of blackmallers. Thoni ,i Clarkie, the girl's uncle, belonged to ds band, but repented before his eath 1111( left his money to Beverly, ?hose father he had defrauded. The ecret Seven lin trying to get hold of : has the girl seized and tortured, but trong saves her, and then the power uII criinaIIIS rin i m 1 finan11cially. Vith pirt of the wealth left by old 'hoias Clarke Ueverly and her moth r estabilish . themselves In a palatial 1omne. )r. Zu/lph, arch conspirator of L'he Beeret Seven, in trying to get hold >f the Clarl:e fortune is partieulaTly Inxiouls about at paper contahanllg at napi of a iniwe in the Klondito, where io ha(1 known The Great Miaster, lead !r of the critinal olganilzatlon. Jane Wairren, at creaturn of '4ulphi's, Makes 11 ier inlild to exposo him. Bull Wha "GET THAT MAN lenl, mieiher of The Secret Seven, call on Zuilph to warn him, is. trailed b', Stroiig and arrested,. but Detectiv Itod11mantu Seirs4 perniits him to escape even tliotglh it has ilbeen diseoverci that. the llrst. finger of his left hand t mlissing, a vital clew to the slayer 0 Chief of Detectives Ackerton. CHAPTER XV. The Potion of Death. Reverly Clarke was in a state of th utliloit distre..'Ss. She ihiad received a anonymous letter. "You think a 'great deal of M1 St roig,. iIaid. "Do you know an: tlug o.' his pst life? Who were hl ibarents? Ask hitn." An anonymot letter ia worse t hana a serpent in th giraSS, biecause, while at serpent strikt only on1ce, an unsignedl letter sting conitinually. Scornt'll at first of the insiniuatiol in the missive, the girl finally beenn curious. Thten she showed it to i -11mother. is. Clarg~ said only or ti ng was to) lhe doneif--lutt the let(< shlould lbe shown to William wvithot . D~uring this time Strong was "sha - owIng" Whlen.ct The Secret Sev' . memuber went straIght to Zulph's hea I quarters. "Sonmc one on the inside' Is worki against uts," ho said to the airch Cf spir'ator'. "What (10 you think? TI guy Strong arrests me. What's lhe ig trailing us?" Zulph, enraged a I frightened, did not reply at. fir Finally lhe exclaImed: "I think I know tihe man. Yout k on thle lookoUt. I'll attlend to thue tr tor in our enlinp!"' Strong, havIng located 'Zuiph's hei quarters, made(1 a report to D~etecti Sears, who temporaiiy relieved hi rfr'om duty, and lhe wenut to ace Bever ~"WIlliam,' she said. "I always t lieve In abusolutte truth. I am going d tell you what has happened. An 1. onymous letter has beeni sent to: a jdvisling fliat I ask you about y< ipast life and1( your parentage." n "D~o you not accept me for w~hat iam?" lhe asked. o "I (d0!" she0 cried. "I (10 not (10 s you. I nuever have (doubited youl." "Mfy own dlarlinig," said( Strong, " * questions5 in that letter Rstab nlue to heart, for I know nothing of my 1 entage. But I am going to (d0 the h orable thing. I will not ask you marry me tiil every detail of earlIy life has been ('eared tup." W"Net tha"- lieverly began. S"There, t here," Iaterrupted Stre e-"I have mnothling to fear. Let us noliting morei' of thue subhject." g, she knew himI well enough to obey suggestloon. At thait mlomlent Detee Scars appearedl. d. "Ah!" lie exclaimied wh'len he Strong. "I thotught I would fInd Y. here. I have something that wvill -- forest you." And he hianided hiim a ...ter from TPhe GreaOft Mlaster. w astated1 that the ieadler of The Se ASevbtn couild clear up the mryster: ar Strong's identity. *I? "We wvill beai'd the lion heo i d c 4J. Protection and Accommodation These are the Qualities Which You Demand of YOUR Bank. They are What You Get When You Use This Bank. Greenwood's Vilion Dollar Bank Cultivate ,The Saving Habit. 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