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FINAL SET'TLMENT. Take notice that on the 18th day of January, 1919, 1 will render a final account of my acts and doings as Executor of the estate of W. P. Bald -win deceased, in the olice of the Judge of Probate of Laurens county, at 11 o'clock, a. in. and :)n the same day will apply for a final discharge IT'S NOT YOUR IT'S Kidney disease is no respecter of per sons. A majority of the ills affilcting people today can be traced back to kidney trouble. The kidneys are the most important organs of the body. They are the filterers, the purifiers. of your blood. Kidney disease is usually indicated by weariness, sleeplessness. nervousness, despondoncy, backaehe, stomach trou blo, pain in loins and tower abdomen, gall stones. gravel, rhounatism, sciatica and lumbago. All these derangements asre naturo's signals to wvarn you that the kidneys need help. You shoul use (OLD1 MEDAL Ilaarlem Oil Capsules immoe ) I..." Men or- , T .-- t. C - h!. Iigginho iam, 1f .1 town, ov , "A my age, which i f l, ho live not act so well a:; ven younglR few years ago, i)y tio:ach was all out o: fix. I 11as constimated, my 1Wy?; didn't act. 'My digestion was bad, ani it took so little to upset me. My ap petite was gone. I was very wecak... I decided I would give Black Draught a thorougl. trial as I knew Is was lighliy recoinmended for thi trouble. I began tak-ng IL I felt better after a few doses. My appetitc improved and I became stronger. My bowels acted iaturally and the least trouble was anon rihton with a foxw Why dont Save? < Putyour Moniey in OrBan Saving is a atural ira tion which is the first Jaw< 1How any man can see "go" each pay day, and not zie any frugal rnmd. Old age is sure to f with plenty. Start a bar habit and you'll soon have Make OUR bank Y We add 4 per cent. int The Enterprise N. B. DIAL., President 'I AM GLAD T4 Glad to Try Anything "Three years ago my sysitem was in ai terrliy ruin dow11n con dition and I is bro ken out all rid a bout my3 con dition a nd I wvas glnd to try any itag wleh woeuld re'lieve mue. P~eruinn wias recomendediiuu to me as a fine blood remedy and tonie, and (1 Boon found thait it was wo4rthiy of pralie. A few bottles chani~gedt my1) 'ondliltionS materially andt in aL 2: short tine I wais all over amy trouble. I own may rest orat ioni to le health and strenagth to I'eruana, e I amn glind 4o endo14rse it." , Soldt r'ery,h.. from 'iy titot as Executr'x. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make pay ment on that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. MRS. C. M. ABERICROMBIE, Executrix. Dec. 18, 1918.-1 mo. A HEART YOUR KIDNEYS diately. T soothing, healing oil stim t.en tfe kidneysb relieves Inflannia I lions aid destroys the germs which I ave aused It. Do not welt until to or Ow. Go to your druggist today and ins) t on GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cabsulos. In twenty-four hourn you hould fou l health and vigor returning nd will bless the day you first heard of GOLD M1 DAL ltarlein Oil. After you feel that you have cured yourself, continue to take one or two capsules each day, so as to keep in -first-class condition and ward off the dangor of other.attacks. Ask for the original imported GOLD IMI )A L braind. 'Three sizes. Moiey re Ifunded if they do not help you. flN I- e I0a - lo7 Draught." S a yarof siccessful use has made Thedfo's Black-Draught a standard, household remedy. Every member, of L-very family, at times, need the help that Black-Draught can give in cleansing the system and re lieving the troubles that come from constipation, indigestion, lazy liver, etc. You cannot keep well unless your stomach, liver and bowels are in good working order. Keep them that way. Try Black-Draught. It acts promptly, gently and in a natural way. If you feel sluggish, tako a dose tonight. You will feel fresh tomorrow. Price 25c. a package-One cent a dose All drirgista J. Co natu. ' (OU ak 1 V ;trnst. i ssl rsra )fNatre. an eey Cn of RhPER eaniner saesm fi, wouldblyz tun acon Yo'lge h CNditionalBn Miss hilka Leopold, S Larceo St., Monasha, Wis., C'y 13edc~erkra nz. M'diss Leopold's tter oppioslto conveys In no un -riniln w:ay the gratitude she ols for Pecrunat. Llqnid ad T.alets Fo.. CALL FOR CLOTHING FOR BELGIAN RELIEF Hoover Reports on Western Europe Conditions. Food Also Needed. Washington, 'Dec. 28.-Four years of German oppression brought no loss of life from starvation to the population of Belgium and 'Northern France, and the under nourishment resulting from enemy occupation can be stamped out if America continues to send food. This report from 'Herbert Hoover, chairman of tho commission for relief in Belgium, based on a survey of the occupied territories of Western Eu rope, iwas ifiade public tonight at the commission's headquarters :.ere. The survival of the peoples of Bel glium and northern France, while a quarter of the populations of other German occupied lands (lied of fain Ine, was ascribed by Mr. Iloover to the work of fihe comi Ission ,wliich foi four years l)01red foot! across bellig crent liines suflecient tok eep men, wo 1114' anid ('ihilrell lbove fle ma rgina of star -vatioll. Thel gr.:00i1mle of, thr-1 people to fihe l'uled ~ f,( 1''en 0l. toove r !.r -1 V; b Iu - 4 n l e ~ n r s i ? I I . I i I n , i 11t y of4 I il 111 Ihi 1 ' will noi i d t h I Wji hi tle ( Irnm-.- evacuati on1c , h lie sys I' ,it dist ri ill ion i of food .111da cloth1iing bulitl up by 111w commilissionl duiiring tle four1, yea ('S becaml4 disor ganiz.ed, dle to tIhe break(downi in I anllslort, .\r. H iover founli. Though it Is noaw possible, Mr. Iloover found, to buly almost any kind of food inl ftigiumi, the prices pre ciude the plrchase except 13 the wealthy. Meat, accorling to the re por, is $2 a potnid. eggs $1 (ach1a ad bilter $2.50 a pol )1. I'liese prices are ill coontrast with an average ilconie for Illole thain onie-lalf the poulillatioll or less tian $-1 a week per family. The food administration. stablished by ie [heiglan govermeiint, the reorlt alded, Is iakinig care of this situiation as rap idly as possible. ''An exainnation of t1h1i poplilaluion," Mr. Iloovr salid. "1rove t hat till shipeltlis of rood by tile collmmissionl foi re4lief i ll Relgilli l dilring itle pIst fourl yea.rs haebroulght thlis people :thr1oughi their. ordeal1 withlout irr Ie paabe amgeto thle nalionl1 hlea llth. There exists amoni 0ig certaini classes undernutr11itionl, but conitinuled suplll*(I.,s of food will rapidly rectify tils. tuIbercu losis as a result of lis tin dernutifritionl. "Th' mot lhe)ring facltr in the sit uation11 is thie colnd ition1 of thle 2,1100(, 000( Ile'lglan clilidren who hlave been t he obiject of itmost soliitude' of' the wholeC worild tuin ag the four iyetars of Occup latin 1(1.1Iecauise of thie supple111 men(t1ta ry nieaIs fu rnishied bly the relIef ('ommlIiss1ion andI I le m~any chlildlren's inlstituitionis . . . these children have c'ome through this periodl i a state( of hei(alth pe. lrhap even het'1 )0 teln (hall totild b' ex peeted. . . . lecaiuse oIf Ameri 's r'eady respons111e to thle appeal (of thle rel it'eOfl nmmission to sav4e the fli ture'( generaljthills (If Ftelgiutm, wte may0 lbe dluly' pr1oudt of t his reslt."' Iloover' stated,. i approix imat(ly :Y{.500,0i00 people4 were'4 thetitute C andit dependenlfit. ge'tting back toI work this numbl~ler, lit said. hall ben reci(edh to 2,lt0,500. "'.t i llsu vey (of thle rtest of t'i-urope, tilii'it evidencet't Is al hand to shitw that bleforle next hatrvtst rtelif oft ani (temled If the' remininug plopulation is 4lt' b tiaintaiined ill any smbilance of healthI. KNOCKS OUT PAIN TH FIRST ROUND Comforting relief fro pain mnakes Sloan's ie World' Lin ent This famo s re ver of rheumatic aches, sor esa stiness, painful spramns, ne ra ic pamsul, antI most other cxter a twinges that hutmanity suffers fro , enjoys its great sales because it practically never fails to bring speedy, comforting relicf. Always ready for use, it takes little to penetrate without rubbingp anti produce results. Clean, refreshing. At all dru~g stores. A large bottle means economy. R0n. (J0e ni $1.l20 LANFOIW NEWS. * Lanford, Dec. 30.-The Christmas holidays .passed off very quietly and pleasantly here swithout so much of the usual display of fire works as we have .been accustomed to. The school closed for only one week and aMonday morning 'both teachers and pupils seemed happy to resume their regular nwork, having spent a pleasant Christmas with their home folks. Miss Othello Johnson spent Christ mas holidays in Spartanburg with her sister, Mrs. T. 'I4 Harney, and Mr. B. W. Johnson in Arcadia. Mr. 41. 11. -Iavner and son, of Maiden, N. C., Mr. P. G. Havner and son, of laffncy, also Miss 10velyn Hay ner, of Statesville, N. C., visited their Jonlison relatives (luring the holidays. ir. and 1rs. J. Hi. Cunningham, of Lalrels, spent ('hi tistias witil Mlr. .1. -it. l'atiersol and Mrs. lills. M1r. W. 1). Paltirs'il and family were lithe fdt \of-3. .1. .\. 0lle-Nhiels al .r I nl : 11 1 C II ll w t It \: 1.1c;a a il 1-:l11:1 y Aut:tmns, of Fi* n ai lu a.1111, a few day';s * it II ill i:' couiS! . \lisse's ! 1101ra and .\I - lie .1y l'atterson. Till-day singilng was called olf bu aI few good -iigers calli, iot kinowini. of it. and tw had several good Sons5. cluar(tts, tc., by Ile Messrs. flynn. Riditle, Todd and llurn.;, from Warrior Creek (choir. Those woil we I folnitunat to hear i ft'is good singing en Joyed it very miitIcli and extended to themiii a bear i; invitation to Iivet with1 uis again in '.he iear futire. .\1rs. .\fills and Miss Helle Patterson del ighteid thlir I Sundicay School1 classes by presenting theiml soic Christias presenits Suinday morning. .\lrs. c. I,. Waldrvp andl ..\rs. T. A. D liruminnond entertained the liltle folks witi aft(rinoon parties amiusing them With games, ililsic and refresliients, diiing Cliristias, inch to their de light and enjoyment. .\ris. I'. A. 'I'ioias an(d little soil, of Spartanhuirg, arl, siending lie week will .tei parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. It. Franks. .\lIr. Yates Waldro'p has iret uned to spartanhurg and is working in Todd's drig ti 1111til Wofford College openis "I ATE BEEFSTEAK THE FIRST TIME IN MANY YEARS!" Greenii1 :'Lad~ny D~escribes Her F"eei ing~s Whenci She is A tble to Eat a (Good Menl After Ye'aris of Stonmach Distress. "Forn maniy years 'I haIve been the victimii of stomal('ichiisordeir. It kept gettiing worse and worse uintil began to feel it in ot heri parts of iy body. M\y liver .wont had, I had i eadachies, was 'onst ipat dI aind sl ecred from ilainls ill the li ibA. .\13y Sleet) left me and I lay alwal e nlih afte ni iighit. I 'oulId not1 eat - gooi imeal without it g iviing lilt greai trio deo. I tied aboiit Everytinig 1 0ou find but nothing elded as a las .soirt lo 11ry Dreco, the n ew herb il' m ( eine, il)i'Oen hl -a - wonde1(0rfilly firom thle very firist day I slaitedl on ii for I at(e a big meal of tbeefstea k. thle flirst time ini ma ny years, andiitiI dlid not hurl me at all. Thle aw ful pains in my limbs aie all gone andI I sleep much helbteIr now anid feeI r'est ed when I get up in thie morning. I owe al1l my recovery~ to dl reto and ami piad to tell t'very ieirson I kinow. about (8Siginedt .\1irs. .1. C. lioberson, :27 Wallace Street, Gr'eenville, 8. (C. No. i'ersoni (enn ke''p we'dll iinless. the stomiadch, li' aiid bowels are'( inl goodl woirking order'i. it is a slimpile matter to kee l thei1 iiachinert is of t I 'heotly in firist c'lass '-halpe thlroughi thle use oif I reco. .tiist a Siioinfiul wvithi (eh meal for' a shorit timie has aceomplishi od wonideriful results fori i11( hundeds of mien and( womlein of thiis sect ion. TDieeo Is inex peiisive. pleasant to iake anid culk and1( ('fleint Inl Its ac l ion. .\loderni driuig stoies every-whiere it' no0w dispensing [Dreco anld it I' ..Oularily r'ecoimmnended In ILauriens by I1aurenls Driuig Co. War's ('ost in Dleadi. Londonl. D~ec. 20.-WVith th le issue of thle official figuires of the Frmench losses in the war' it is possible to ar' ive at the a pproximafte estimate of thle 'typiallI ing toll of life. The de'ad, so far, nusmber 5,936,5041. Thie Individual national losses in deadit thus fair an nouinced aire: Tit ishi 700,726, Fireneh 1,071,300, Ameriean 5,4,79, Russian 1,700,000, Aulstriian R00,000, (German 1,600,000. Th'ie total -German ensualties are givenl by the Beirlln Vor'maerts as 6.330,000, and the Austrian total was placed at 4,000,000. Serbia in killed, wvounded and prisoners, lost 320,000 Eat without Fear of, Indigestion! Instant Relief for Bad Stomachs When your meals hit bac When what you turns sotir, forming acids, g .es and i iges tion. Magic relie No itingi The mom ape's Diapepsin reaches the torbach all the sour ness, acidity, heartburn, Odyspepsia and indigestion ends. Upset stomachs feel fine. Costs so little-+-Any drug store. UPS T 7 ~ WILL PUT YOU UPrm Papes Diapepsin ONYOURFECT I am Sincere! Stop Calomel! I Cuar tee Dodson s Liver Tone i1te in me aF ! (' b:-ul .o I s I and you onyslv-. :iloo a :dn. ' w rk 1, col i!iiit:lk o i. i Is I (I r 1,T v 1 1 W IiI II iS ~ v I' V1 VIL It- Ii~ I (,5 I11S v e ' rt I5: i )P Ia ha:1- not iced :I 'ureat1 faline o in 1 i .1, 1 . sa I f e1 lomel. T, i-v IIl l V I I 'i he Ih v t . I o; r sam N re: aSo ounl 'o us I1) Ton e eu ; blk is I n its place. I tohele, I t0vr o r ( OIl ''alomll)1 is dan1gerou01s and11 people -. i -lv v 'Yt.IId knlow it, while Dllolo ' Ii Tone 11-1h st ohellrl n d ! is perfeelh- sa fe :Ind g ie hetlr re- IT k tsolfl f ldtal v1o gist. Dodson's, Iiver. Tonle is per- Ie nle vd solal rclii sonally guanr-ant eed by every drug- paled Im-els. It. doesn't gripe all gist who sells it. A large bottc the next day like violent calonie. 4 Cattle Buying for 4 Swift & Company Swift & Company buys more than 9000 head of cattle, on an average, every market da . Each one of t em is "sized up" by experts. Both the pa ker's buyer and the commission sale man must~ 'dge what amount of inea each a 'al will yield, and how fine it ill b , the grading of the hide, and t e ntity and quality of the fat. Both must I now market conditions * for live stock and meat throughout the Scountry. T he buyer must know where Fthe different qualities, weights, and kinds of cattle can be best marketed as beef. If the buyer pays more than the V animal is worth, the packer loses money on it. If he offers less, another packer, iL or a shipper or feeder, gets it away from him. If the seller accepts too little, the live pstock raiser gets less than he is entitled Ito. If he holds out for more than it is worth, he fails to make a sale. A variation of a few cents in the price per hu.ndred pounds is a matter of vital importance to the packer, because it means the difference between profit and loss. Swift & Company, U. S. A. I_