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The New Baby W To the expectant mother the coming of the nev baby should be an event n of great jog. She should be bright and happy. A cheerful frame of mm1d will influence her coming baby's entire future life. a Thousands of motheis; for the past fifty years have used "Mother's Friend.' This preparation has a soft ening, penetrating effect on the ab dominal muscles. The period before childbirth is made much easier. Much of the pain is avoided at the crisis. "Mother's Friend" is a safe prep aration. It has won the highest re gard of all mothers who have used it and is a prescription of a noted doc tor. Gct a bottle from -your druggist today. Apply it ight and morning. A valuable be containing some thing every mot er should know has been prepared fo users of "Mother's Friend." It is f c. Write Bradfleld Regulator Comp ny, Dept. N, 420 Atlanta, Ga., today for this book. FitEE OF C-1111104E. Any aduilt suffering froc cough, col i o bro.:chitis, is invited to call at the drug store of 'owe Irug Co. and get absoutly free, at samIIle Iottle of Moiseine'', (erinan Sy *iip, P soothing and h'e.hling remedy for -pl Wug tron les, which has a stcee, uLreord of fifty y. ars. Gives the patient a good nights' resi free from0 cOtluging, with free extectoration inl tihe moorning. Ieg1biri sizes, 25 aol 75 eents. For sale in all civilized countries. NGe This is a prcs iptf6n repared especially or MALARIA or LS & FEVER. Five or ix doscs w Itak any case, and If taken then na a tonic tlc Fcver will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or oicken. 23c . i 1 KLA KLEAN PALM BEa MOHAIRS SERGES TROPICA DIXIE WE LINENS SHONTUI Drop in anid look your correct fit.' CLARDY iEiC FittEINISlIP NEWS. * Friendship. .June 9.-T'le graini crop t tls section Is not as good as It a.s last year. A very little was SOWn I lis timle. Mlr. atnd .\rs. .1. L. Pitt!; wmil ns arvin and (iworge pent last aiday itl ir. \\'arren ltalentine of lir- I loniy Sos'tion. .Nir. .nd .\rs. W. 11. Pitt- and family ecro tlle iusts of .Alt. .ohin Vaughn nd fatily of lart'onty last Fuiday. .Nilr. and .\rs. .1. A. Pitts and famidly !sited Nir. Lambert Armstrong of :ln commnitily last Sunday. .\r. and 'iMrs. A. II. Pitts and 1at1ily i.;itel the latter's mother, .\1rs. 1. 1,. )avis of Princeton comunitlty last 'atur iday , and Sunday. Mr. .\. .1. Coats and sister, Miss tier Acre were muotoring inl IilnaPthh' anday afternoon. .Niises ltelle Traynhaim anld lazey toll of Itabull imotored inl and aroinid lonea Patlh last Vednesday; getting -o oG for Tllv .\dvert iser. Mr. W. 11. itts and dau1glhter. .iss .ila male a Ilying trip to (reen wood ;141\Vvf(1 Wednday. accompanied by \r. I. A. Coats. .\lra. Lou Coats and Ulttic .is . 1uit 'ats spentt last Thursday with Mirs. T. .l Pitts of this Community. .r. Arehl"Ie Loppard anld family of Troy, were visiting parents in thils eCtin last Sunday. Mr. .1. T'. Pts and family and Mr, W. ii. Pitts and faiy We'r visitin relatives in West in itister Saturday and Utit1lay. .r. 1:id Pitt and liss Lucile speni ua y 10 v afternoon With .\lisses t11t a and Geieva Pitts of Icliioty Taveil Me./su's A. hi. UndI.\arvill Piltls Iuid bisiliess trip to the ilty a.stu day. 5 1 RTABLE ~OOL ES --We Have Them A4CH L WORSTEDS .AVES 4Gi SILKS them over. We have & WILSON USIVE. 9 ITS FOR P KOOL ~1 He who loathes war, and will do everything in his power to avert it, but who will, in the last extremity, encounter its perils, from love of country and of home - who is willing to sacrifice himself, and all 0 <that is dear to him in lifo, to x promote the well-being of his fellowman, will ever receive i a worthy homngo.-Abbott. THIS MOTHER GAVE HER ALL t Touching lncidcn : of SacrifIce on the: Altar of Her Country's Need. One of the touching Incidents of ireneral Lyons' march to Wilson creek wats thiit of a Tennessee imother brIng-. Ing her little ioy to the captaitn's tent and oflering hit for the service of his country. The boy's father lid been killed in aittle and the mother and! boy wvere itl(ne in the world. The, bright eyes and ahlrt bearing of the little chip, for lie was searcely thir teen years of age, caight the (eye o' the cIptinll ant1d he asked wihat the boy could do). "I can dIrum," he said proudly stretch'ili im inself to hIs fill heIight. And he could as the lifer Soon fouiid oilt a- he played "The Flowers of Ed I I)oin olgl," iI most dif fleult piece to follow with the (lrtu11. "MdIiinlll, I'll take the boy," sahl tie captnll. The mother kIssed her boy nd turning to the (ap1tn1))In said: "Bring him back, captiln," and to the boy she said as she lplia(ced her hind on hIs eager little head, "God bless you, my boy. You're all I have left, but I give you to iiy country, tiand drum1 right bravely for the boys ln bilue." DuII-ng the hleavy fa'tiuing marchi'eIes from Roli to Sprillgleld It was amu11)1s ting to see the long-legged fifer wildillg Ihroitgl the mu14d witIl ou1r little drmnrhero) tulonnted onl h1i back. lut r ig the fight at WIlsoln reeik the checry fife andt( bwave (t' Irum heat time' for the soldIer boys It hat tie. Tihe fight led dlown into it (14eepI avIll nt4 I wils not iong hefore our dr111tum1(.r holy was 11n the4 tahl1st of tha friay. Tha ,0t il the detatil 1on gual duty neilil the raville tholiiht 114 h 1ard 1 faIntly the sound of a rint11. Ilk listened InI Ithl 111e ilight and w the relit-f 114n. im askd pertuitssion to go InII n e of the( little drun11114,.u n d i. lie folllowerl the (oriof the drum111 and soon Poumd wur hero) Seated(4 fin the grounitil4l with h111l 4 bok algaillst i trei aIld hIs fllb rutlit nul hrnling MnI oish. gI)l d dropl' his nrut stlets a. I 1 . I I11 114 I1g 'I'll ' 111 e l(a1 -1 te the guaI(Ird n o 1114 11) 11141 exchllin'll : "OhIt, corpora I til1' ,(o glald tIlsl you. Give tm n and as he turned to go to get him wr plolded: donl't go and le4a m1e. I enn'twalk. SIl ''t1 Il l l s had been shot $tf t the ne.1ooigcoe he div Ared at (dti111 lyI It h grass. bull evidenitly blefre hII dlied hetluad Put at torniu'iet about the stitts of Ibh. little legs. The, brave h111 was Carried Into enmlp and gvnsurlgicall aittenitionl, hill th4 bralve liIttl spirit wont oul into tell bightines and lan of a duty TrIwu dt of aIl Countr served eveu Cunto denath. Amerient. to theo ote pledge ur1. loyalty, M n 4d , i art. and ha11141; T hSliCly aw's h111w1selyematehrt yhonondpwr neer etaye1Od- 1 TilGov eyou land! ilsg0'IlsI dlqent ribtes f D11 ahes Wtre 011Sto Our13. 11' Cuty' NeedsO andI' for ty anvd unst. adfoee on nduse arabDe. adpnis Let swr obethe ur peal.y o whurryiongtronds nothigbt, Ifuwmbae tuof waour ctryn atnd genratvnalry horsse comefe uar scalledtf ot als. assucdk fro thl sun-bake deher to pitc lw rtspert and haprdess Prs oelyinn thi alnis vltrlos,1 ersy the ben kinstNttionst N aind. Gar t\enh. Answr the bugcle's eal.~'4)"a~ Hurrying0111 trng 1of khki 1(1t 4 Iumle of 110ag14on train 'o UN DOWN BY LAW AFTER TEN YEARS 'Icture Betrays Escaped Convict Twice Nominated for Min nesota Legislature. After striving fillr ten years to re sialish lilnselfi' as i pt ail ninhelr 41f sm-11ty. Wenllzel Kht 'aped coliviet, ha.1 just been retuiiriied o tlie state prisoi of Milltt'ie)tI to :mpllei'te a life sent ence fo r niurde'r. So successful were-his vfflrt S to be iate agood citizen thait, undler the laiune of "W1illiini Coles," he twice oh ined a no-iIintinii for the state legis lt Iire an1d held t he respect of he coilliity airouid Austin, where il lived. The Crine for whileh Kibait Was Conl vieived occurired in vlthi. The farinuitse of 0. MeCarthy was luried Ilid hoine. jV Has Been Returned to the State Prison. were w ,t111let in Ow I is. A :t 1th t' lV er we n t see S ti i lin ill., tw :i 1ut ho.4 a Slichtl . n tted1 tIl l ill- ist licte l ,. \h\rly it r ntr;w -Z0 . rI1" ilt, ne-l~ll envern tir Shesor S~hetrie to tE. p lene il, i-nlt, the* v ii1 er e lltpld in lnit nbh hic h w: <w: tin fr. hinm (ot ;ble. r.i tel, wh , sid, lo hegan at ,enrch fr -Me('arthy, who, he delares, Sil livel S, Ill search 111rie li illnto xoithi il) WS t h Amner 1lea'i atu ltirenyin ste rts of the nitd itlt. Un necessf tin tit test Slii1 s. V l l su v f 'l l I,O lii gt11 . Shle' h ewse to Austin loss Otw two yeiars a1go l) 10 vstabl~ih d :a (01411r shop. Utter he was.t: viluploy(.1l i a lutking hou (s. 111t on a yll .\. 1 S the llf'th owneitr, ghlninglt throturh anl told panliphi bat's ph11owngraph ais tht, pielltr of "Willinok o. lie Follind the Ito lick. :1114 Kilbat was arrtetd. MAID FALLS; SUES MISTRESS: Denver Girl Says She Hurried to Es $30000ingews. 'i r, -Is h tls ,.D ti, w O h saysn, ass"-meuo, olneer urgoloing i tihurry tida' lloetiioi taa I in thetii Dunnl hea 11'iO Grnt Istret nthrpti) tof haeno e ofusinitl ii lThit stlr y i l ~'it det', l iti l ger in'. J, heto "hurty was shae toeare the rob tory ert.heefrsoftedtc tIn ageyingato copyohed slipediiand andell pdiceofting heightbonbler. have beeiled tofo 3.0 ahuinges. trhen theertsetha A re.wrnn "fn$5,000 isndf Ir fterwedo inspird rerwt fa, n Sitha Term c Count, ased beher ,seDepascuty b Sheif Repoedat Ne okPli celt~lil Tiy 95 Folling Trac Threonhis d t ~i Recove to follewn. ai tri he ts odi' to~~ n- 'iti c recover iiewel i valuedii at $3.i0le0t0, W4inithropl of''tt Lenox, il newso whas I o ltbsecoepbictruh.none Patriotic M Love of home and counItry is a natural and a universai instinct which finds its most satisfying ex pression in music. Yankee Doo de, Dixie, the Marseillaise-such music thrills because it is the ex pression of a nation's hopes, fears and aspirations. The day has cone when the United States of America finds itself at war in defense of hu man liberty, and at sc a taie all true Am-er cens wll tum instinctively to the mu which is s t rcisel asbociaterl with te be t trait of the ntion. I We hiave in stock a large assoUrment of pa triotic airs, which it wouldi be our pleasure to ayover for ou friends. Count yourself among them and ask to hear the favoie airs of our nation and of our allies. P'DW we DJrug Co. L aurens, S. C. $50, 000 Ownes Coes t Follow MaxweWs Eonom Ti!mph of May 23rd -undreds of Maxwells on May 23rd .mad gdc ar c mh a MiaxwULl wi. go fm-ther ca a) ge' of gaslas e t p ay ohefr oif..p cnier C-nw, fromsl well~s to mak as good or a batter shuo:tof ing than was made on historic May 23rd May 23d was Mxwell Gasolinie Economny Contest Day all overx the United States and Canada. Fifty Maxwell cars went a total of 1,983.6 mi!~s on a total of o0 gallons of gasoline. The *average gallon mileage of those cars was 39.67. And these were privately owned Maxwells-in actual daily use. Those 892 cars 'averaged 27.47 mniles per gallon of gaso line. More wonderful records are being received daily. We could rest our laurels on this great triumph-but we don't intend to do that. $50,000 In U. S. Liberty Bonds To Be Given Away Next Time Now we're offering $25,000 in U. S. Liberty Bonds as prizes to the 500 Maxwell owners who make the best mile age on one gallon of gasoline. Every Maxwell owner has an even chance to win a bond. The other half of the $50,000 in Liberty Bonds is to go to dealers for helping us with this stupendous undertaking. If you own a Maxwell your chance to win a Liberty Bond is as good as anybody's. The contest is open to women as well as men Maxwell owners. See us at once for details of the contest. Enter this history-making competition now. Win a Liberty Bond. Laurens Motor Car' Company