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W. M. NASH SURVEYOR Terracing :: Leveling Drainage NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C. UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undortakers and Embalmer Ao ansag;ered any hour day or night, mnpson,~ooper de Iabb maupAt LUNw. "hi tractuie In all State Cour& 4 L UIAL A. C. TO1I ) ,iII& l' UD'~ (4(I)te Atotwmv, Olt lilt w Aus A C.e 1 :r.1io Tli 11)1 e la k 1gtitldn. Blackwefl & Sullivan ATTORNEYS AT LAW ram ,utlentionl t'lii to all busilnm Oki"") t'% i4 l l4 II) t il su t Take notice tha oni te '10th day of u~gu 4st, 1912, I will a finl al a - unof I., acts and d oi A tinis1-tralltorl of the '-state of 1). A. .\ar in,. deceased, I ell 010office of the .uidg i Probate of Laurens county, at i . /clock, a. m. it&&. u.. the sam.e (lay Will apply for a final discharge from my trust as administrator. Any pet'son indebted to said estato is notifled and required to make pay ment on that date; and all persons having claims against said eatate will present thenm on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. J. W. MARTIN, Grove's Tateess chilfi Toueto 'restoes vitalityud nergy by purifyiag and sn. richiag the blood. You can soon feelit~regth 'icing, lavigorating EFfeet. Price 60c. Por indigestion, Constipation or .Biliousness Just try one 50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS WITHfl PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive Laxative pleasant to take. Made and recommended to the public by Paris Medi ecine Co..manufacturers of Laxative Bromo Quinine and Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic. e eeAsV AND ISs encoOL. - tehm vnon m inso, Thaamsvo,...OI OPERA HOUSE August 12 and 13 HIC P LL8UO KAISER TRIES TO ENCOURAGE HIS AIUEY Emperor William Issues a Proclarna tion to the Army, in Whickh lie Re. cites I nst Records In ils U;ual Spirit. Amsterdam, Aug. it.-The coming of Amerlean armies to France and numerical superiority on the part of the allies do not frighten Iermany, declares Emperor William in a yro clamation to the German army and navy. "Vital 'or,-es which are streamin. acro3s ';;e z- a to the enemy," he said, 'ari I.eia. :'.tacjed by Gzrnan submarh Z.) 0: h are certain of sie cess." The emperor in his proclamation which is dlated Atugust 1, alltided to the sitecesses which thle Germtlan fore es have won, the bringing of peace to the eastern front, and the heavy blows dealt the allies during I he pres cnt s;ummer. Ie a. uted 1!o-. an :nId navy that alt hough theyI arc in (he inhidst of tih o de t.tr-l of' !'ldIt t 4 oI . i n o - T ey me teo-or -A . 1 1, 1,1 , t ~ h tI j i i to~ 1h.,'' t11 o I I la *kil'-: and fighling the vital F rI-vs which arv streamain across (he Sea to the -neiy. "N'ver ready for battle, the h igl sea forces, in tintring work, guard the road for the suibmarines to the open sea and ini union with the deC fendiers of the coast, safeguard for' themt the sources of their st rength. "lFar froum home, the small andl heroic band of our colonial troops is offering brave resistance to a crush ingly superior force. "We remember with reverence all who have given their lives for the fatherland. "Filled with care for their broth era in -the fid, the people at home are, in self-sacrificing devotion, plac ing their entire strength at the ser vice of our great cause. We must and shall continue the flght until the one my's wili to destruction is broken. We will make every sacrifice and put forth every effort to that, end. "In this spirit the army and the homeland are ,inseparably bound to- I gether. The united stand and un bending wviii is certain to bring vie tory In the struggle for Germany's right and Germany's freedom,. LOOK AT A CHILD'S TONHUE WHEN CROSS, FEVERISH AND SICK: Take nto chances! Move poisons from 'ilver and bowels at once. Mothers can rest. easy after giving "California Syrup of Figs" because in K'fewv hours all the clogged-up) waste, I sour bile0 and fermenting foodi gently moves out of th~ bowels, and you have a well, pliayfu chld again. Chiildren simplly will ot take the (Ime fronm play to emipt their bowe , and they become tight packed ,li t gets slug gish and at ach ered. .When cer a, ' sih, restless, see if tofigue is ed, then give this deli cious "fr laxative". Children love it, and it can not cause injury. No dif ference 'what aids your little one--If full of cold, or a sore throat, diarrhoea, stomach-ache, bad breath, remember, a gentle "inside cleansing" should al ways be the first treatment given. Full a directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are printed on each bottle. . Bleware of counterfieit fig syrups. t Ask your druggist for a bottle of hi "California Syrup of Figs", then look carefully and see that it is made by d the "California Fig Syrup Company." We make no smaller size. Hand back with. contempt any other fig syrup, n FOURTH LEI~lrY LOAN NEXT MONTH Campaign for Fourth Liberty Loan Will Open 8eptembei'28 for Three Weeks. Washington, July 31.-The campaign for the fourth Liberty loan will open Saturday, September 28, and continue three weeks, ending Oct. 19, it was an nounced tonight by Secretary McAdoo. tn fixing three weeks as the length 3f the campaign for the fourth loan, instead of the four weeks as in pre vious loans, treasury otticials plan for i more intensive campaign. A shorter 3ampaign, it was said, will also en ,Ible more business men to enlist as workers. The (late of the campaign was an lolulled at this time lin order to al low orIganiatoI n 1s11 to )rP.ir for the sale of bonds and 1 pr'ent the lnning of other amill1Ins.; which might interfere w'ith the HlotatiEon of he loan. Although otliciail alin.>nnec i t hlas not he l ade [h- amellu f ! h1; loa proba11ly will b( h h f .l . . ll \' - 'r ('ailt on, wher lhe h Ias <-e 'd a pos itn Vi 1,1 10)511(10 .\lssrs. E- : . Walke r and 13on Nick es have returned from a fishing 1ip o Appleton. .\Ir. and Mrs. J. T. Garrett and ehil Iron, of Greenwood, were guests sev ral days last week of friends in Wa oerloo. .\r. 'W. Y. .\eNill has returned from business trip to Blaltimnore. The Miost Unworthy Speeh og All. There has been no little resentment ~xpressedl in~- many quarters of the ecent remarks of former (Governor 'ole L,. Llease concerning the service n the army of the sons of GIov. Rich rdl I. Mlanning. In a sp~eech at Bramn veer! the other day lie ina(luoted as ay ing: "The Governor brags that lhe has lve sons in the army. It is so. Yet iI of thenm are strutting about in uretty uniforms and holding commis ions and are in no more danger of neeting bullets than this electric ight under which I stand." The resentment is not that he apoke hus of the sons of Richard I. Man iing, the Governor of South Carolina, nd a successful ipoliticai Olpponent >f Mr'. Blease, but that he should have >elittled the service in the United states army of any son of any South Jarolinian. As has been stated this loon not injure Governor M\anning, or is sons, but it does reflect upon cv ry man who is in the service. Such utterances, according to the htate, wvhich newspaper has taken no ice of the remark, "are calculated to ow discontent in the hear'ts of sol lers." "They would," as the State says. 'have the effect of poisoning the ninds of some of the soidier's against heir comrades. They would r'ob touth Carolina of the honor and :lor'y that South Carolina's sons rouid bestow upon her by offering heir lives in her service. "How much of this sort of thing till the people of South Carolina bide? "WThen six South Carolinan brothers o to war, as privates and ofimers, do hie people of South Carolina, like to ear them ridiculed and insulted? "Is that the kind of patriotism that istinguishes the voter of this State?r "Do ani' of our people Aiko this ~ tothod ot Dolitleaf namnakitng? "Are any of them prepared to put the seal of approval on it at the polls "It 18 not the patriotism of Gover nor Manning and his six b5oys that is on trial. That Is beyond assault. It is invulnerable. It Is the patriotism of South Carolinans that is to be tested. "What Is loyalty? ">Is it to stand on the stump and 'ridicule soldiers of 'Soulth Carolina who wear the American uniform?" In this connection some one has contributed the following informa tion concerning the whereabouts of Gov. Manning's sons: -W. S. Manning is 33 years old. He enlisted as a private when the call was made for soldiers to go to the border. He went to the border, served as private until the troops Werec ordered homne. 11)on the d(clarat0io of war with Geininy he ain enlistd as a pri Vate. Sub. qtueltly le wl nt to2 lo '* ~ ~ ~ n vv(2' a)2 2 ' (22kl l't i on i .2 ..4 I no x a 't *h X,:I I vie u ' Kn nFa~ Alabama Carpe-nter Makesi Amazing S igned State. Ient in Norfolk, Va. tl[Alte CrplEne 4ae Failed 'ALL SYMPTOMS HAVE DISAPPEARED" )octors Said It Was Pelag'a Frew Steadily W1orse for 7 Years. In ally Flids (Quick iedif. 1Mants the W1orld to Know. 'I 11A1 GAIN FD Six POUNDS, TOO"s Hiere ia the amazing story of a man vho had been gIven up as a victim of 'eliagra and wvho wa2ndered through he0 principal cities of the South in aln iffort to find' relief. It tells how after even years of suffering he finally dils overed a natural herb medicine that lid1 what nothIng else seemed to hav. he power to accomplish. it wiped nit his (118 se, according to tihe words >f his ow signed statemient.. here it 5: -- "The d tor's in B ingham, .-la. mnd Atla a, Ga., agnosedl my ease Is Peliag a. I ought I would sooni lIe as mi st tlents (10. hut they reated C von year2s and( aull the im~e I g tally grew worse. "1 saw th~e newspapers how a new lerb met eine called 1)reco had bieen liscoveredl andl how it was helpIng so 11any~ other suffeorers fa rmV var0on. d is 2ases. I declded to try It. "When I began on D~reco the skIn mn my hands was22 cracked Open and ny stomach was swollen to twvice its Ize. After taking three bottles of )reco all these symptomns have disap Jeared, my appetite Is implIroved andl can eat anythling I want. I am now Ible to work and was piromoted to lay to b~e foreman at $8.17 a (lay. have gained six pounds, too." (Signed) - H. J. KiNCAID), 10.19 -16th Street, Norfolk, Va. Mr'. Kincaid is a native of Alabama. tt the tIme of signing the tbove state nent he was empolyod b~y Porter 3r'os, contractors on the flush Bluff lovernment Works. Dreco, referred to by Mr. Klncaid, n an herbal medicine made from oots, barks, herbs and berries. It ontalns no mineral salts or acids and recognized as a valuable body r'e onstructant and system invlgorant. Dreco may now be obtained from iodern drug stores and pharmacies Imost everywhere and is particularly cemmended in' Laurens by Laurens trug 'Co. Cof reyil~ INSUF I have taken the agency in Lai Co.,of Greenville, and am prepare They are general agents for th< Greenville, the live new company < J will appreciate any business 1 to it promptly. WILMOT 225 W. Main Street Calomel Users! I I Guarantee [ Your druggi st gives bad liven your liver ind you1 up withou Io "'W t fC , There is only one way to< the Grafonola for yourself, and we will do our best to s. at the price you ought to p; Williarr Reliabl Laur IT IS This is an expression ing voice. To fret and to your discomfort. I i; seasons. We suggest to pply on some of these ice ed or white: 'en, B other light eight textur same will relieve the situ White, black, grey al A new line of ladies' W. G. WIL [ANCE arens county for the Citizens Trust I to underwrite all forms of insurance P Southeastern Life Insuinee Co. of. of this state. olaced in my hands and will attend . HOLMES Phone 17 isten To Me! )odson's Liver Tone mir monwy if it osn'b u01 sick. vur inun ' . wa n. for you, aht I t pyI eie wisl. 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