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Girls! Whiten Skin With Lemon Juice kke ai helilti-y lotiiit ror ti few ceits to remiove 1f:11, freckles, sllowviless, Your grocer has tle lemons and any drug store or toilet countier will sup - ply you with three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Squeeze the juice of two fresh lemons into a bot tle then put III the orchar(d white 9nd shake wpil. This makes a quarter pint of the very best lemon skin whiten r and complexion beautifier known. Max sage till" fragrant. creamy lotion daIly into the face, neck, arms and hands . and just see how freckles, tan, saillow ness, redness and roughness disappear anld how smnooth, soft and clear the skin becomes. Yes! It Is harmless, and the beautiful results will surprise you. WAR PIFITS TAX. Seimute Finance Conillittee 14':'es t itereiiss Levy. WAishlitgton, Aug. 29.-.The senate finanice committce has agreei to itinendm Iien ts carrying war piofits taxes of thirty-three percent In place of tle presentI. prov isiolls for twenI ty-six pereen t. This change was to meet the radical movenment for great. er taxttion of war profits. The war profits- taxes under the agreenent will yld a third of the bill's total. Sena tor Slields arglied that pli. odicals caused the ilelit it secod.Ii class lostige. lie is satisfied the news Iapers Ipy fil ly for tle servie ve celve(d. lioseli(e's Gernin Syrup. Why Iste ordiniarv voaigh reinedits, whel iloseit(e's (erinani SIitly has ).-ell ulse "to ,Iccvsesfully for lifly--oln, years in) all pa ils of the th 'it il S tt : for cotighs. b iti il is, ohts -ettled in the trioat, esp'eiail lung roibbs. It elves tli lint ai oii ni g ht's test, free froint voi:;hiniig, with ea:y x pee torat ion in ti n rnina g -_iJ,'.v: a Chalce to soothe tle i ntatet mid pirts. tlrow off the disss, helpingte the pa tiiI to i'egatiln his health. 25 and 7.-, Pont bollttle. siold bY Powv Drugt, ('. .PltO'Il:ESTl .1 U.11 NST 1)1 . PT'. 11t ret hut l'niseiiet y i yi rut i[iait R{e. l'erred to ('omiilitce. - Wuhin A1n. .4. 'N.-A prot-est atainst fll, draft law siied by iear l1 ,mid residents of' Webster and ad joining countlies, or .\lississippi wa'.s plteseited to Ile seme tolay b v Senator \'ard411ait and referred-i 10o Ol imiiitaly coimmittee. NOTl ('. Thell .etockhlolders of thev GrIav Coulrt Oil & l'it ilizf-tr Co'iipanit a iorPora (ioll d10i11: ht:: n s u l l d htv v ir tIlt if the h of llth Stato of Soith Carolina, with i,; princilpal plav of buiies it Cra. CorI. ,urr tns conni Itv. soutlh Caroinam, are hereby niolilled that1 -1 p ea ie ln of lthe stovk holders. of, tho s4aid cor-porationl will b~ e d oh l Owth orlile.; of, tho sa:Ild (.Ilr polration ill iay ('ourt. S. C'., at tlii o'clock A. \l., selltilbr 1.~th. A. I). 1917, to na tupol aini ratify a teli Hill1 pas-;ed at a recent ingii. of thle board of drtrsof ald rlporationl valich wasa to th elfftt that the said corporation do liffilhlatte, surrenvidet- its Chbatter tf, 11h0 S1-ecretary of' 8tate for Cann ellation. ('all ill all ottistand lng sto(k. t iee same upon thle books of sahd corpnoirati.n 'lotsc up thei affaii A of thei said i'orporaitjti anid settle with I)ated at Grav ('turit. S. t'., this the i-4t Iboard of Diirector .. MAYR'S Wonderful Remedy for Stomach Trouble One Dose Convinced .L aurens Drug Co. and other reliable druggists Get Your Crocer's opinion ZANNEHe knows coffees-has mixed them L1~zI ~ a nd sold them, for ,,years. He knows Luzianne. Ask hi&0 what he thinks ofit. Ask him what most of his customers think of it. Luzianne will The, Rstand or fall by thi4 test. If the re port is favorable, take home a can and NP~ORTER$$ &6A$1CAS IMPRTES &OASEPStry it yourself. MAie up a pot, ac cording to direction'q "You have The Luzianne Guarantee: nothing to lose, for the guarantee If, after using the contents * a of a can,you are not satinedyo in every respect, your gro. like Luzianne. Buy a can today. and wold themn yoryers Heoknow iAsk for proftsharing catalog. kT2~L2NN~offee pThe Reiy-Taylor Company, takew Oreana REGULART, 'l'ELIM OF COURIT 1111NS SEP"IE3IlERi-10 . lurors for Falli Session of the ('riminal11 Court Were Drown ''hurdiiy Morn. The regular fall term of general sessions court will ol)en iext Monday. The court will be held by Judge T. J. Mauldin, or Iickens. Among the Im portait Cases that will likely collie up for trial at the regular term will be those of the State Vs Robert Blurdette, charged with the killing of 1). D. Stoddard in Diais township inl .uly, and .John Jones, the young man from Cross 11111 who has been tried once for the alleged murder of Blen Ste phons last winter. At the special term of coirt, held fhis week neliher of tlie above vases were ealled, and It is sup posed 111 hot h will be carried over to the regilar term. The .iitrors for the tierm hegianing Sept. 10, are as follows: 1urens township-.1. C. Owings, '\. 11. Iiirownilee. )ials-II. Ii. Farrow, S. M.\.Gar It. Stone. Yoinge-11. 1'. Brdette, 1'. A. Hid ie, .1. 0. It. .\MarIin. Alvin J. Mlrin. Seuilletown-C. 11. Robertsion, \W. \V. .lClintoek. .lacks---lred .1lohnson. 11t1ler---T. .1. Oxier, E. IP. Aider son, .1. Ithel Copeland. .1. A. liailey, It. I'. lIailey, .1. W. Wrighl. W. I'. Siuth. ('r ss lil--b.W . Itoefder, W. If. L.. W .Ie . .l le. .1 H illu, .. .um . .J. It. Waterloo - -L. Q. oland, 1s . b. .iloor, b.,!. Cu1hlhertson, W. It. .\lundy-. 81ullivanl-.1oluit L. Dawl,1). W. .\lrecmbi. .oimi W. Simlpson., .1. K. Th 111.1sonl'. b, 1. I',.tvis,. .1. W . Itlut er. lixpriece (e Best Tenchler, It is peierally admitited 1 1hat e: er ionce kisthe best teacher, but shoi we notl m 11sC of, the XII ex e i'nce of, I.-'; a well 'I" ourl own? Tho ex jwrienlce4 of a thour 114ab 1 pers:onls- is Imor to !.e fit peiled hpuumli m1:1n hat (Ii III( individual. .\lnv 1housands~ of' oionsa have uSd Chamherlaiun's ('ough l Iilledy for couhds1111 and colds wiih Ihe bst 1 u1111s. which shows it to Io a thorouly eliahle prepara tion for tlo:;e diisela:s . Try it. I is !lromlpt i .111 lfeell and1114 pleas'antl 1) I a k e. tiNFI:R 11,01P Tll-:. DO.:1). \s'ml Imied , i h (~iaik Sunk cby lIbni. lire k sranshi cNe -1.lbts, of : 1.i 7 ions gr e. rom lla imor- .\LIy 21), It a - ~ -- '. I m. 11011 1 y. ",a 'I:, with3 a 'int7( 0 o flain o Iftly was (unk .l ne 9 in thl .vliterrall n b hy il German m ii(w, a o ordin . WHliam,1 Whin., a mevnme of fihl vr#.w who 'ar ilted ht re Ilaav on ai rench steamer. No lives Vere lost. Whim i t \\hi:p waY pui by lfire, atlh crew h1.1tlii takn to if) I eis. They were picked 11p) by t orenuch crioiso and landed a leoniki. Grelf F. I eth inl Chl ri in 111s Colle n D 1- l 11.1i n lieedy. " h mbertli' Coe i , and Ilia r rhoa iledy was used by my father about a yal go whent he hI d11ir Ihoa.b I rlieveu a d hm N imdia-l soiutelyocred ive as rte ate faithei thr em d.OrteW\..W.1.W l iams Stanley, tNd Y. re t ~ *uniP flielou STI:.idel oul' Ote.O the torttis stamer u.\and, wasch left~ anl ofe 7.ean gror, on( ugs1)5,wa GOOD OLD FASHIONED T . 1re (,[il be v daiwer of ivaeii. IRON BEST AS TONIC olr of I orni A" Ill. habit. lie 111ore yo 'Id 'fw Plain, Highly Concentrated Natural If the boWveI8 anol, W h Iron Stronger and Contains No Iy '(Ivh)ea1stthe 11$? of llY Iazn Habit Forming Drug, Narcolic sluggintlie A-I-M Tablets yoU or Alcohol. adimirale little live, pill ttil( bowel WHOLE FAMILIES USE IT J Willi AI The use of fit plain, ordinary nat- to the Ferrodine Clicti (0o'Poi'a ut ral i'ron, root 1 able at ainy drig store t1011, illiokO, Va.. $1 1wel ii. u(nder the trad name of Acid Iron Mineral, will s1iulate the digestion Set oir I1i10 of lied-rootit (11I1111an and appetite, and make any man 1' oriock(.; In old I or Wi itv K'na11101, wonan 11111 doWn and weak, stronger Walnt and is &iCo and imiore vigorous before a dollar bot- S. M. & il. I.w & tie Is half goife, and according to tests for thirty Years, the absence of alco hol and timrgti'lves in thihi renmarkable Are We Really Musical? rvI1edyn ke, sideftl as a nol-lhabit We llstitito Inisie it ou' pubhie foriling ton rt" and blood purifier. choola (1 dkiluy our interest In It We are bolind to notice an Improve- Once a year-lit graduation tim. We 1111nt shortly after takiig Acid 11"M 800 that our- drike '6itiic les. Ilnetal heeause it li fr-ot two to s 'Z x Rolls" Illttldr' t( results ikewIso ly Umcs stronge r thani1 tht 1 usually cheil- their ('tl) 1 to is 1 e'5t1111y 0ally "prepared" lonlles.itvt. 11olth poo ]ei it ar einIg a natulIl, imedllivilal iroll With 11 ttcu Ito nar.col leso , aflcoh1ol or laxatives al vey -uc I 11( 13 1 il ig ers, 1131(1 ded, AId 11on .11ilelt! nmy given r 'eIely to the whole i' r th it slhtly v'fvtflnatv, or setrcely blcod. Idnileys and digest ion. Ile S11 tir U1011 I 111 n ltl11itty t o ft6 . M11510 yotu vet the highly1 cowtentedil,04 :- mI. 1.ils111 o 1141 Il iv l1 ,1*,(. tade lla l: p ot-,1, Y U. Ifd the bio 011l s a n o -al tron -- ,SODIEl'US CiLASll WITlI NE(I0ES. F1 N.A , SETT,1-:M E-NT. _ Tkte notiev that on 1the 5th day of. .lanu;ry. 1:. w M illnder a final. L-exingtoll, K Y., Sept. I.-- -The st r-evit ii, oa"- n1,X of Iexingtoni tonlight ar ie lvII" III of (a1ul. .1. It. :. .1- Aii ca au, i: tilie othevt. 4)11 I ho trolled by armed n iunted onil foot 'Io~aI 1 L11-ol olly .Soldliers of the Renitucky National I I tIl!i it. Ill. andil the IL aiii iy Guard, and the civil auithoritie ws have agnited i ight police t rusts xetors. augicttd 11(1'iigh jolle nt t Ally person indebled to i d 'stalo) lhe result of a serivs of oithreaks in Is ltiitliil wll requil 1 ale pay tle principai sltreets hevre today h- j 1iKiilt 0oi tlt dle: aild all eiaoti. tween negroes and soldiers. The toI v o is bt let, but su pipr ssed ex c ite m ti li ( 'i 1)1 i,('1ivi i I dat e da lm ptov e.: 0t herdoingslv ae I.x a111l III-fevl lo is :ipplvi'il and1( threatls W. U~. .\lINTN o r foll-fie . I o tl ! rre :had but te of -At.l.l . i Itlhe u lilonia gi r.sd Igle fibalte If 1. r INTI.ot y lielieve they have the -Alit tion Ini hand. mo.19E7.c-utorso ae s1R 'ek..ight aidg nhaday wate day iwainpipnayrion of fr saRies il ddisoira hetweeli so Ilets ca iiped at1 Il ;flee u Vr a ec t utrs.g Any peiyrson indebte tir idg staog of, file lify .nd Il negroes who hav~e wli willed Itdie y and requdefiti g me pa o flocin- 1o LeAx intigon diiring Iie( we hik iclaimue. It cows enithies and 'l''oiiita falir, ne'h%. (le nlegro was dispels oplosithfll to n or undertaking, Ia en o he osita ii z sditly on - phroen Darwbin reehrd ditill- e i its' pi p r rouh a W.0 it.(.\llN'Ti, f furte ltroul i lirt he sbu ith College P.ide. the'lWen a Saditiltio Is thld auhori1 sono Twlocial aitt itorll ii's ievllsidlerefl otlat', ('oitugo his it l11.t lvi Swlziu. Ito bhei deveisioi h o a e(il . th1ato in h de .ol- feels li ll' 1tia t io In the .hiidev Tihe 34' lliI 'it tli( AIs tor thl that his his a lottt'r Science building. liI.' li og. -Laytrtepuatin f tir. Meet Me At S WIZEW SWIZERIt Pays to Trade at SWITZER'S S Tc SWITZE the Fast Growing Store __o SWITZER'S THEL NEw.,W FALLGOD ARE HRE In a Gorgeous Array of All That Is To Be Desired At no time in our experience have we been able to present such an attractive line of smart and desirable mercnandise. You are most cordially invited to inspect our stock. We will take great pleasure in presentig to you a splendid assortment of Piece Goods, Silks, Ready to-Wear, Shoes and Millinery. SILKS READY-TOWEAR DEPARTMENT 36-inch Striped Silks, for Skirts, New One-Piece Dresses, Made of Rich & Smart Patterns; $1.50 & $1.75 Serge and Messaline, Combined 36-inch Silk Poplin, in Rose, Co- with Georgette Crepe, $16.50 to $19.50 pen, Green, Gray and Black, - $1.00 New One-Piece Taffeta Dresses, _____ ______ __ __ rimmed in Georgette Crepe - $12.50 COLORED WASH GOODS New Assortment Today of Wash Waists - - - $1.00 Eden Cloth in Stripes, for Gowns and Pajamas - - - - 25c SHOE DEPARTMENT 27-inch Outings, in Neat Stripes The New Shoes are Here in all the Lead and Checks, the Well KnownV arM Ch ck, t Wel KflO5 ing C olors: Grays, Browns ovd Dull Lea Brands - - - - - 15c ies. 27-inch Mercerized Poplin in Tan, Copen, Rose, Lavender a n d TABLE DAMASK Black - - - - - 25c 60-inch Wyercerised Tihie Damask 35C 32-inch Renfrew Ginghams in the 62-inch MAcrceriked Table Danak ~ New Fall Patterns - - - 23c 6 32-inch Renfrew Devonshire Cloth - - - - 5c in Fall Patterns for Children's 1 h Wash Dresses - - - - 30cears like Splendid Assortment of 27-inch Ginghams in the New Designs to Choose From - - - 13c Wool-.mp) Bath Roioe Blanlk-ets. WOOL GOODS Cc t - - 4.50 52-inch Navy Blue All Wool Serge Baby's Bfankes. for carriage and for Dresses, Suits and Skirtt $1.50 cribs iCe pink pnd blue, $ t 75c