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Helps ESick SWomen Cardul, the wonan's tonic, helped Mrs. Wil- % ham Eversole, of Hazel Iitch, Ky. lie.". what - she writes: "I had a general breaking-down of my health. I was in bed for weeks, unable to get up. I had such a weakness and dizziness, and the pains were very severe. A friend to'd me I had tried every thing else, why not Cardui ? ... I did, and soon saw it was helping mie ... After 12 bottlCs, I am strong and well." TAKE ,CARDUI The Woman's Tonic Do you feeliweak, diz zy, worn-out? Is your lack ofgood health caused from any of the con plaints so common to women? Then why not give Cardui a trial? It should surely do for you what it has done for so many thousands of other women who stiffered-it should help you back to health. I Ask somfiady friend who has tiken Cardui. She will tell you how it helped her. Try Cardul. AU Druggists -.R67 Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic Jestroys the malarial germs which are transmitted ;o the blood by the Malaria Mosquito. Frxc C0.. Go4 Ge What Wi Ilore is t delightful fo /. DRIN] Ini APRIC4 * Our prodn * taste good. ,Sent by ei order, di ad ,. 4 Full Quart 4" logan ery. f $5.50. We wilt sen< Complete Catalog THE GLENDA] P. 0. Box 932. In the Mail Order Wholesale and Jobbina KEE 30di WHI E W* LIQU Dres * 'NT K.ATE' oN('L 'S-I1E RI* * CL.1:IMSON VISIT. 9 . * C A; we came a round the main build ing after the dils1. were over, we came race to face with an Old1 farmer. The better hialf seened (delighted to meet him ".I wa; too, when I found out .: a u:turens coli la. aid 110n' er 1.1han W. I'. Ilarris. It was ' .-inlular that we two who tad of each other all ou]r lives so'bl met' it CleImsoii ' ollege. We -h'ed ( leasantly for seveiral Imlo ;,'!n( :mndo good ladies whom :nitI) to know cam](, alolng. I put it :d th:nl to h l4.ookoul t .\loun min hti'.ul ravir of Lauirensilg coluny. Thy; rn edialelyt (urrolinded hitm i11d cwo:: I y f aire ion at a rapid rate Ih:11 In.' wai l (I familiar grollid Il her a d voul ans erim k j.isl as 111lick y., w e iovd of we heard our... o M I I S10111" .1 ; it': I. it tI i --o ' m ~a'un, nto hu 1 at all" iny :vi da'wnd cltar and brligh. and \1 wr miht 0'y prould of t Ie old tcolinity of Laulren onl that date. When. v: ar'vcd at thle au i orin Ill the sh ti- ca tr t a us to pla l e as.. ii to 'la:, of()I the Wrd 'a ts . \\'e w e't Io l in 'all ontg place d witsh Lau - ii- ' :t' OeniM 'fe l o h . l<ie ihl '"h ata \i a. Tc( 'nlan, of C ldi ')II. 4(v-lhc u'..,W. ii-. iiio ,o hl as -1 ad arrived thi aftierioonl bfore .1n 1 at Pran.:son, \\. . 23 aMyehis diplonim. as well as: Iia; i.1s 'I~l'l 111 "T h I l Ic! o tlrim ' iaine of y:+ndbl .tnieron people, !' \\'.e frily, whosev devoted amn cha::ig toifhe and mor i; known and loved in 12ai-uret as Kiate Heniley. 11itr boy, tjolhic \'ebh. was Il ledr of 1110' !- tnd and ho 'ave tilt whIIIo bench fu,11 a *)roI -l M i anld a (1 ick lil]( nod ahe l:eo lead thet n11osiv for. thek )xdrci1 W0r' now to begin. .AS the fir;; trains of 1th hand Field ort inl FlvorIs unison, the nTi , r. E iAgs, a d AC\l .ohn lcol, chaimn hafe W, the board ofi ii-es. mr. Iilli of North carolidia, speak or the day, and Dr. Danils for c \s by marious professors mod down t n aine. Thenu calm, h Iwo youthful speakr, ecaipt of aurens coun"W and Tallvast of Darlingn :counY. represling the Senior Cla:S, in dr uniform, with broad red Sash Ve. The cendets wn- mtarlied in a' ahd Y complmies. Then~ Hobbie Wbb gavos us another grin and blowed his 1ntum n .is a littleI louder inl a ai of i o and gladness fo his classmades, t20 e setantirs, were 1noW. Coming to thle selats reserved for themil. Th Iut ndience arose as th1v body of cnt kint South Carolina boys licit into view and were the cynlosuire of >d Djrinks FOR >od.......People........ i0Yu rn ThsSu mr 4"nwr ntemottmtn n C O TEWHL FML Fine Delciou Flaors 0T EC, LAK RY EVRAGE CHRRdRCE Pll eyes. They made a flne appear mnce and a. picture not soon forgot ten In their white trousers and blue C.oats. The quick tears sprang to the L'yes of many m1 others there ats once anld awhille there would be a boy Iin khakI, about 12 of the seniors having C'Ole over frot Cam Seviei on fur lough for their diplomas. Dr. 11111 made i good speech-a ullitue speeceh-a Synloillsis of which would reuinIre more s!tae than I have titte 'o give. Our Lauirens county boy made a line speceCl too. "Step by Step" was his sbjet. it. mnade for it,, a iautiful staiwa3 ot civilization as he traced inhr beinninir, :step !:, stp. WVhite and 1;ure and beatutifiul it wilded its way upwan. a: , ill wi'el I-chorenl words hI),I dhoe~ir it. The 'x.woiv fac o ilhe young spelker waxedl vloqulent anid our. iln:;1!.! .blrilbl( w ith) hli.; arnel:;t e s %s witl patriti:l li concldI'l, '"Thle despicnble 11111u n m y l11tr. himi self with lnabatted fry against tiat stali way bt it shAall niever (inoiver The yo n anhood of .\mwrle ivu ready to Sihed their last drop or blood in diefens of civilizatiot!" As he elIuded ahmidst greail applatusie Ne a o"l a - ' i a , I d 'i le 'lI. . !l ch-r old grandinn ;h r 11h1."60 : -ma l .:01 old o.atted :!h. little" ninlWtcr who la :'gi; ; the l;:y lo-, I 0:1: a ::. anil I mae l i i pr t.l io: . dhwcey a::.Aigavd himr.i wIll. e()In, Ilvinti-;:. ::ml .aihfu l d er o ed. a ela litto le orte els vn ith hi :!In i -liv e:'y of hi' iplom as Ly I :'. h ; w ir itpu v l giv* j . 11 m c ut' h few '.t:ttk. a il a.;ill nev.. l ii l( a :I a ':lc it ill : < il Ill !fore (1: .lmlh a m n :11011 daly. WVhHe he ;I!< . atlerri E st rnt b. wo; going' O Vkn , Ih w ual rn front. :11"d ;!I, vh lin' l'ii!ii! St:C wai ih iai a:' a : ' i iIof ;r ye :": I - th lo. 2 hail r'' jvI ;jv IC mf i -> - If yh s .t o - i . 'I ik \ : e1I'l tld. Sai t s v l oiin ofY York,. as presidet t 'ho cI . w a alled( to Ithe r~ostium1!1 :-ld received t dip!on l o f2 )hv vralf - na11ts Who w re oI .IY i: 11%trining enmny. 1nd were not able to I: e nt-. 0 r~y (if to'-lrs wir alrm~i:, i the ervie. ne l~turns oy. Hrbert w~lia , w)I( kn w alon < egozenI had 'une over] fromn Caounp SerivI, so lhe lass ri den~ tt'tt hail ipiite an tar-i alni ".a:4 loudly appia::, as h i a n :l to the~r p1'rnt , .\ - r dloi: wer i tt 'i C'iI :.Ti caime the h141nlt to two Son!Ilb ('voljo i1. rmy ' t who wer . for special wvolk. ;..iven m.:ile~e:. On of Ilhese came fro ':::i. count y atnd was our owI to t into ais . W. I'. I larris. I s lam ii havc 111-1 ntn d al the pro:)er plm-e thai .l I bar ris marci in will Ith anl'a-s and pro'essir; lld] hdl a sa:it h:1o1 on the ro.zi rum with otliri Cinihs fel ows. \nd wIt\. not? lie C1as a ce I I I iS lied somethintg wot h while. let was as ;ased ats t( ttoys w'hen Dr. Rtiggs htainlc'd himt his cer liile :Ii' d maC~di his how ats teCat ly "dj I' wo'~ liedals giveit at ('iemson. Oneo -y Ittm'liitstees for' best slpeaker lind mte ecalled Noirris meda4i~l W(ol. Nottis, Ir. C(lemison andi madt~e It tnbr'eak ble(~ i. This medal is giveni for schol-. rshi tp fori the four yearIs. One 4'(f the tl'ivisionsj of ithe Norris mtedlal is: the oy niustitnot only be best it scholar 0 1the lostrum i by IPries. II iggs. li Ic lieedI the' meda'lst Lin a very'3 nti it 5 i speech and1( his usual ha ppy' mantl eft 'elmson betteor lovedl thtan Iloh riends41 andtt w..iiers5 ginnetd att each ther thte benehful of I-atittens andt itnderson1)11 peol Ited thte atpplase Ido wish I badl siiae and time to eli of thie many)' del ightfall people I it of thie old .1g. F. ('. girls of thte 90l's, htat the trip was mat~de doubly13 lea'isani iy -si'eintg dear oldhi s. .le('aslan *Wainl. it wats siuch a1 joy to know aiid (aiz /A thtit two or my13 schioolimates bad Iiredt womieni, and( were snch devtot ed totheris as 1$E I za .\(eCiaslani anid Kate enley. Just as I was leaving I pass d ani c lder'ly geunt leman on~ thle stalir 'ay that had1( come fromt ltrazil to see Is son graduate. A .\ethodist mtis ionar'y, Rlev. .\ir. TParbox. By I 11 (ent gr'eeiiings and love to our missiotn ry, IDr. A. B. T,angstont, wvhom he new rittite well and wvhott hie saw ir union prttayer' meeting jumst before he eft Tlrazil. 'rThe world is niot sto big .ftor all! CHICH ESTERS PILLS Ladieet Aok rou IDrugs ist, Ubi-oheetDaItansond titan(O bxes. seated with mitun ntsm. l WOMEN GIVE OUT. lousework is hard enlough hvIen healthy. JI"very Iauren.- womlianl Who Is having backlache. blue and nervous Spells(II, dIzzheldaches and Ideucy or bladder troubles, shoild be glad to heed i1s LaIu relis we.. 's CX pgrime: Alrs. I '1. T. lishop, 11.4 Park, St., says: "ly back ached so I could ha rd ly get around. I felt tired and du1(ll and all worn out and my kidneys were weak and didn't act as they should. I could hardly bend over and when I did, Ii was ulmo.-t inipossible to straighton uit). Aly head ached so I could hardly stal .it d I w;xn aw fully nervous. i my btch was 80 sore a11d lam I (onil d y rlly mlove and my1' a-nkles vvil 4 Could hardly get on my shoe . I j coulln't do mv work. I leai11 o ) :) ' Kidnevy Pill] I began talki will aml they (nily rid me of im - ouble." .I a all dealers. bostcr-IlilLurn Co,. A I faris., iLflo, N. V. Subscribe to The Adverticer. Extra I "TE Two MONDA AugusA JYM _ 9-' ---th Ger an anan) 0 p of erlir -ma e yo The Picture The Truthful Repr< On i DON The Kaiser G< What Would Yol NOTE-r-Several to destroy this pictur< may have to guard it REMEMBER- - . A Children ilent. Hart Slightly Wounded. A'.-cordling to a cablegram reccived by .\lro. C. M. Clarke, of this city, her son, bleut. A. G. 'Hart, who is with the Expedi tioary Forces ia France, was slightly Wrolulded by shrapnel re cent ly. I.ivul. IHart, who was among those who vol uin tecred for oversea-1 duty Iuu1nledilately after receiving his L'o ill tnition at F ort Oglethorpe, is at taclhed to the First l)ivihion of the American army and is suipposed to have beei in 0h0 recent great olfen sive by the Allies, where it is taken for 1iutanUted that the word was receiv Cd. Those wil know bleut. 'Hart are conulidet':I th:t this flrst favor of the Genan.a is will be ret uried with full m)W 1ati ur aler t he gets back on the line again. Engravod Cairds and Invitations. Advertiser Printing Co. A H )pecil Att BEAST OF E Big Days Y and TI t12th anc Whe Whal would you th'a hidcous bur the night trood I window pcring i ing to cn:'tch- you one: fir you. HIM? Of cour wo-.:M. That's why v lization miut rid thec world ing, autocratic, fiendish murd y, he~eafo/erin~ loody east who ceoks to rnake thi --wht seoks to dlentroy all that bi< urp os. Go se--"THE KAISER--T -'' bow II make you a real America Lt Drove New YorI duction of the Man the Present World i 'T MISS 1l its a Terriffic Smasi u Give to Plant Ano attempts have been mac e. It comes to Laurens with an armed man. -Two Days, Monday bugust 12th and 13t] 25c . A H1e hoDliIver the Goodm Is Wi tt. tlcd to Greatest lonor. A preparation that gives resuilts, de livers the goods, restureu your health, deserves youi coisideration, and Is what you wlnt. L-Iheuio eures rhou niatism and gout-tha' w y the who siffer fronl rhouituatj ~ and k in dred ails Want -iheul'i You should pet a Lottle hen ' feel that first pain. .- tillino -ejuvinatlng, o lin ineit, lax' ive tIs Ise insures suc Cess. ) sten to druggiuts who olvr yot nothing else, you know .the reason , yod't ask .us. Guaran teed. Price $1.00 For sale by Laurens Drug Co.. I aurens; City Pharmacy, Clinton; 1ianding Drug Co., Fountain in; ('ray :oirt Drug Co., Gray Court, or wiite( Chaipman-Alexander Labora torles, G reenville, S. C. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Druggliptr refu~nd money If PAZO OINTMENT falls to) cureo Ichitig, Blind, 1) ccdi:ig or Protruding Plies. iastnntly rel ' s Itchhut k'V'c and you cane r.stuie f~i ~)ter the fii-A aPPlcationl. Prico G"c. _S E ractionI :RLIN" only JESDAY 1 13th. do iri >y your i, wait r lived )HOOT I Amer of thin erer of e world J cks hia he Beast SWild With .Its Who Brought Var. 9HIS! 1 On the Jaw. ther Blow There? le by German agents under bond, and we r and Tuesday,. dults 50c