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r~ rM Life Was a Misery Mrs. P. M. Jones, of Painter, Okla., writes: "Front the time I en tered into womanhood . . I looked with dread frot one month to the next. I sutfered with my back and bearing-down pain, until life to me was a misery. I would think I could not endure the pain any longer, and I gradually got worse. . . Nothing seemed to help me until, one day, . I decided to TAKE CARDUI The Wman's Tonic " I took four bottles," Mrs. Jones goes on to say, "and was ntot only greatly relieved, but can truthfully say that I have not a pain. "It his ov becei two years, 5;*.'es ;,ook Co - mi, 0to build c v. 'urIun--own oystem, ake the advice of Mrs. Jonies. Try Car dui. It hliped her. We believe it will help you. All Druggists J. 68 NOTIE(. 1T0 (REDITOSll. Stte (of South a(rolina, ('omnty of Laurens. II. if. Pinson, individually and as ad min.trator of tle eslate of W. I1l Pins.on., deceased, et a1l, pdaintliff~s 111,-y>A'I WXJ. M11. N1SH I SURVELYOR Terracing :: Leveling Drainage NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C. UJNDERTAKANG; KENNEDIY BROS. .Undertakers a.nd Emnbalme mi asweired anmy hour da:y or night Attorn'eys4 at Law, wm3 1'ractis In l! tte Court. ii'FtlUt Abtenttlon fGiven All BusilneA Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Dence in PeoD16s BJank Buiding, Blackwell & Sullivar ATTORNEYS AT LAW enC Phonu:e ' J Heid (onee PhonaI 'c DR. W. F. FLOWERS VETIIlfINlltV' SURG(E(ON Heandqutarters P'osey's Drug Store flUV WA AUTMGS STAMPS P~*1 LE11-TTER-'iS FRtOM SOLDIER lS. I'-'om Sergi. 3111 rplity Stitterel. (Soil of J. T. Suierel). August 18, 191S. Dear Sister: KEarl and I are well and getting on line. I just received some papers from you today. You don't know how glad we are to hear fromt home. We boys are all smiles when we get mail, and we can't go to sleep at nitght for talking about hotie. We get on ie over here, althoug- i we have somfe inice h ti. Its .nst sleep at nightI and ge-t upl -- the niornling and take It thy hd ai walk. Our first trip onl a train ili 'rance was simnply line. They jutI packed us, ill a1 hor-se Car anid Said ,-I( downi. Those w\ito were t, lI(- yk (Ii d. W e dIidn't mindl rcin i t ta atjet' wi alti in", a tew' danys i . : - . anid at t Ihe (ilt (f \jitiniy wei citul d i cInt ott a pil' .s 1 a:1(d d: -ain c)I Imile. Soine o1, the 1boy- saty tlie cows and hiorsets will have al toug t utie stniv dinig out 1 in the rain whilte ithey occutpy the stable. And when I get hack htom ithere will he no Ilore feather beds tot' nie, whent I caln finid a cozy loft. Iut We an- re tealyv having I good 1 ine anid hits ot fil). \\e gel plenty to eat and njyI lt best oft h nitith. I hixt he nti p tile li e twist. I i:,nt h~l ni all a d Ihere( n'e phcillY f li is !o FCC. :Inld )t lte vf ' tp i i t a tiil Im st oa ourI citi e killian rat.S and watchi iritair s. I '') lalad ito ;eI the jaM'-rs you seaIn w b 1 the it- w: i- i a littIl h I Ibl. Itf il nx -Ih yout iight st ndt cne ctt:lun i in vu. Tim 1.iIlr -y lii -e is - r f l ( 1 d I (i - all'ttiv:-' tixci I- C r i C rp. cli -ib Il 4i ric m. \. . I ' 1A1(1'. -It,1: 1 :, i w v i Ill- 11, wi ilti .,I, ycb ar 1'1:1 havu Ira-' trno n? It lat I , laco i and w it have been il it lrlcn. lietirst. Nc-atly v c'i'i Ait110110ai Vxc'i 1Tih.(, . i s ti it I ir wjlt ar ott "Iit ilvisc t il w I e o :It . h I n li . ,! - ti h *. l ar i i " I tilm o ii n h i Ia ( i II w e . Ih : wh w Ic iti wlhthtc iistc i t' i r iim; * cyhoralj and whl a e eni iiri here j~ is weain a h l with "tiit anitt No - do no lao whr ',...1 en ht rit d. bt mo rl by o : \Icir v i c le .:tx c e ,i was cilb This a prt ofthe il ioun ion Ione of ti l fanan t "In nIinG ad " "ThuDeay Si'eaeon t h .Ille cit ylmu pa et Yanlrt- a lcit -iy ty t \\x liex laid te cfron nti tx(u IIti Iyii hti .i gi don ' cat ,o ii .iiiye laixy bipt nti i oio t hl' ait n it- IIti it o c. L cti of lvl to allc Fri itncc Hoard Kingtt. it Sthl dopl yout al fewti line asiot t yu huIay ionh nota oee to.r fo ake m ho Iem thac youI i Itavl n' i'Ost an Wof tot'. I have heardc frot'ithynt tea days. tlltp all that wals at ziht. Sr oill' ,oldicr Itud is doing his part. and eCting along 0. K. 14isten, Sis, I have o1e of the best lals you ever saw. lie seems like a trother to ine. \hn you write speak ome good word for hinm. Will close. Write nie all the good kews and leave the bad behind. I am, Your soldier Bud, Howard King, o. D, 118th Inf., A. P. 0. 7-19 Anerican E. It'. William Fiatrum Next. All the world loves a ligltter. 1liat s why \\ililint PF1rnu1i1, who is pr ii InIently the ligh iting nianl of the creen, is one of the favorites of the ilent dra ital. The dist ingo ished W il iam Fox star has literally smashed in1d britised his way to ihiotoplay fame wt'ntise of the strenigth of his hard .4ight arni. None of lWaruin'i; balties have heen 'agy.Thel faiouls player has haf ieed bii; w ay to victory each timie. Now lie is pitted against a luan still inore rugged and probably as powerfuil Is hlimsefl. This nian is Walter Law, who h east for an iniportant part ill "ThI leart of :a Lion". Law has acted in imaliy \\illiani Pox produietions and 1 tlnt edol as one of Ile most lercillean utmbers of it e fil i profssi ol. It 5 poiii i, s!tnds ; It. I inl it hh h. 1 s a ::i4- h li aI \ si a nI l a hIesI m a. rII! of 1 1 iiI:t:. Illis 4ii ire huit i's gratr hinl tha,1 of1 his adversary but V.11-111n1 has, never <quaked inl Il s lI ! s befiore sutperiorl Size. So if you wanlt to sete a leal hani I-- nd tongsit I, , i lii i t -'el I hi t Ii watcf(-h for lit i The lihI i: k)l i ho the he l in th i tr i -1i.ni I' ;9* I ::h a ut r .\. I . I . I >.. op .Il i S on:Ii . i I I t I I : I I 1 , t I i I I h I tI r< j a i to yn I III I r I.: I r n I ' I uW \\ hIh i I Y Ir I I I \ wIt ty\-six 11hat llni2ht he cho1SVn at ranldot froi the Whole battcry. Our1' orgal izatIon is a uniiit of the heavy artiller: a it every ma. colsiders ti a <otilpt '1in t that lit vas able to pa ss ill hea.:vy artlilh ry exam, i\ 'lw 1\\ I \ -ii.. MA .'1'S IT t :AU &JEL, T I-iCK, (GLOSSY, WA\V Tr 'bi , A i tll daI n i i -tl :s rey ry a "iiandeine lia (' .9an 1 9e ti on i h to im n ia 'hIbb lthe i i bea tt It'' ittur hair. Ju niosio a cloh itt liiandeintt ari his ailltl lilt'th ilh'ir of i dus tdi or' atO 'ist. ivg i ' ina liiiw it gHf II' I nyi , sI '!yi a udlie tuinla ar) p': .i fat :ni so i.l3 ahle p oint' :v, in l u - t ill :alt' i lo (ifi ilt, if 3tir, o appie : n fe litns frtne dsu Ilol I itt i ri f(ht drtO i vil.at hte Dia, Aapn ihn and 'jal .~nriei tlo he i ht frei ins ig r les a tren gtheu. the.. ex h aaim: stiinulat itid andtrit f e-Aprt durigipopoeris I'ausenthe ~air grw longhsrtone will bpeaudifu. Vaon eacuree haveaprenso ing A.l soldier:. W ha thi m' - terial and the Officers. WVe are going after the slpirit tand mIlorale-and later the ka iser. l'rivately speaking, we are the fol lowing: Coli 13. Adair, Floyd M. Blake ly, Hugh W. Bryson, James M. Bry son, \Villiam 0. Compton, Wilbur W. Connolly, George E!. Copeland, Robert P. Gtoodwin, Wylie W. Henmdrix, Wil liaim 13. Jones, Will \V. Miller, William Madden, IRobert R. Nabors, Homer ID. Nash, Clifton B. Nelson, Victor Weath ers, Douglas II. West. John ). Whaley, Rllastonl S. Wier, Withrow 1,. Wier, Abel 11. Williams, Willie \V. Willis, Loiis N. Workman, .James -H. Work man, ,laither L. Young and Newton It. Young. There -re about seventy other boys of saime military age from Laurens "Oiewhere in (aI .Jlacksoll", but as I t L6-E 1 V a~c: Ew o l Mw e Ted: aIe tyortozM " y warhoues gaaes f - thcke1.1o ........Certa..n..tee' CCrtain-eed r Y1 "'C' f V Ti),j lsec l.11 SAot 1'; C. WV110 V ",A fuioJ'-\ thlo I i i u i clim, :ier Q.f roll czil 1: G vcr, I:; k-roVCd b). ;is amalmlls tale. .wareoues, garages, fr R.E. Thom s . Sol, ~Miss Luc Certain-teedj tCERTAIN. BY NO.W N NO.2aSTOE SI I :in under quarnitille- I cain e at ht ole place at a time-and that place is In quarters or on drill grounds. InI entering upon our task that awaits us, we are not uunindful of JLaurens' latest record of August 26th. We are to handle the big guns and if you people back home will pull for us perhaps we shall be able to do big things. Robert. F. Goodwin. 'Camp Jackson, S. C., Sept. 15th, 1918. GIRLS! ITS YOUR STEP THAT Sap, wRoimei pay too much lhied to their fi ace insteal of' theIr corns. ',a tch your step! A brisk, lively steop is What Charms iimore IlIIIII a love ly1 skin, but your high heels have 0 Roof ing renders ppM"!,c it is we?0 o,'. in war pro v~o '(:C$, Sit ov~ ei iu' q0 o.-r Y ,s-,es and so e asy t .n time ' to ]l..,d -mnd unload. >..hc:.n 1bc !:.*," i' a less. and no skill i: recuired mple. d"irections that come ,y it correctdy. ; nu-ed Are recognized the world t is now the standard roof iings, hciels, stores, trn buildings, etc. 10 or 15 year:, according to d by best dcalcs everywhere. d Products Corporation musea in Principal C ties of Anorica Manifucturors of Painta-Varnishea- Roofing TEED PRODUCTS F0 is Hardw N4D SAVE 15 TO OUR SAVING I AVINgaTAMP ores7 LES FORCE--NO. 1 Si I Q. Guderson, Lois Re ~is Adair Mary NO. 2 STORE James Hudgens, :ille Pitts Mis IRON RA TORE 210 WEST LAL. [RNS BLOCK,.NORTH e(auIIt d vornis ald yotu li1in a 1114'. That's bad, girls, nad youl know it. Corns1, den-troy beaty and grace, be sides c orns a ver easy to reinlove. Rid your feet of every corn by ask Ing at any drlug store for a quarter of ail ounceC of freezole. This will cost littel but is suillilelnt to rentove every hard or soft corn or callus from one's feet. A few drops applied directly upon a tender, touchy corn relieves the sore less and soonl the entire Corn, root and all, lifts right out without pain. This freezone is a gunuy substance which dries instantly and simply shivels up tile colr11 without Inthniing or even irritating the su rrountiding skin. Womeii must keel i mind that corn11less feet create a youthfuil Ste) which enhacles her atractiveless. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores vitality and energy by purifying and ein. riching the blood. You can soon feel its Streugth "ling, Invigoruting Effect Pelee 60Oc. red R S ae . Co. R SALE BY ware Co. 35 PER CENT. NTO WAR ~ow Ready For Fall Business SORE ed, Bessie Culdwell Bolt diss Georgia Medlock Alice Poole CKET IRENS ST.' SIDE OF SQUIARE