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Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Mao in Peoples Bank Building. . 3. DIAL A. C. TODD DIAL & TODD Attorneys at Eaw Enterprise Bank Buildings, Laurens, S. 0. PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS Long Time Loans Negotiated. AbRtracts Prepared. UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BRtOS., Undertakers and Embalmers Volin answered any hour day or night. Sinipson,Cooper t$abb Atorneys3 at Law. 'RlI Praeuice in all Stat. Courts 4fieuPt Attention Given All Business Blackwell & Sullivan ATTORNEYS AT LAW erwmpt attention given to all nuslnes Moneu to loan on teal Estate ,.c. Phone ' Residence Phone 96 -nons Building 0, tU Feathertitone t. B. Knight FE AilE 'INTNE- A &ii WHT Attorneys at Law Laurene, S. C. All b.- - ' " Itrufste. I., 401ur (M Will laf e (rioimpt and iare-fil Atten tion. Onice over Palmietto Hank inv - ---wh wopok In fmrons.) W. M. NASH SURVEYOR Terracing Leveling Drainage NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C. RELIABLE GARAGE CO. GUARANTEES DEALE 'S IN SECOND HAND CARS Next to Wilkes & Company SATISFYING RELIEF FROM UMBAGO Sloan's Linim n2t has the punch tha rellev~ rheumatic ~ es This warmnth--gi g, congestion. scattering circulati -stintulating rem edy f~cnetrates with '1 rubbing right to the aching spot and brinI qmeuk relief, surely, cleanly. A wonde'iful help for external pains, sprains, s'trains, stiff ness, headache, l umbago, bruises. Get your bottle today-costs little,' means ruuch. Ask your druggist for it by namec. Keep it hand~y for the whole family. The big bottle is economy. Clyde T. Franks Agent For ASHEPO FERTILIZE FEW EQUA S AND NO SUPERIORS ALSO FEW FARMS FOR SALE List Your Farms With Me For Sale Farmers! See Me at Farmers National Bank DIAL IN WASHINGTON. Now South Carolina Senatior Goes to Capital. Washington, Feb. 5.-Senator-eleot N. 13. IDial of Laurens was in Washing ton today and attended to 'a number of important matters. If there ia -an extra session of congress Senator Dial wiltl take his soat 1whenever the session is called. Otiherwise, he mwli not be gin his regular duties in Washington until next December. ie will, how ever, have all the rights and privileges which will belong to him af'ter Senator Pollock leaves the senate on March 4, although he may not be sworn in until December. There are a number of m1ftters to which the new henator must give at tention ilon the rotrement of Senator 'Pollock, and it was 'partially to look into t:hesc ald futher familiarize him self with his duties that he came to Waslhington at this timie. It is now believed that. an extra session may be called in May or .tune in order that all routino buriness, includin'u appro priaton hi1ls whichI may not he passel before .\lch -1, as well as many con. structlive measures for the eliefit. of returning soldiers, might be perfected. Corns, Calluses Quit Quick! Two Drops of "Get's-It," Will Do It. E1ver hand-carve your toe With a knife trying to 'get rid of a corn? Ev er use scissors nd snip off part of the corn too close to the guick? Ever pack up your toe with "cont raptions" and pl'asters as though you were packing a glass vase for parcel post? Ever use greasy ointments that rub off on your "2 "Gots-It" Pu R Your Feet in Clover -It Es Is l ora q -kY, stocking? r'. er uec .-ickvy tape that gets jerk(ed ff w en e you pull youar stocking off? K' d o' foolish 'when 2 or :3 d rops < (ets-It" on anly (orn or calums giv s it. a (lulck, painless, peaceftil dead-sure fuineral! Why put - ter ancd siffer? "Gets-i stops corn pailns, it lets you work, smile and dance,'even with cornis. It's th1e comn mon-sense way, the only simple, easy way-ipeels corn off like a banana peol. Used by mill ions. it never falls. "Gets-It" the guaranteed, money back corn-remover, the only sure way, costs but a trifle at any (rg store. M'f'd by E. Iawrence & Co., Chicago, Tinn. A'TO 31ECIIANI('S IN DEMIAND. Gool Openiligs for. lisabled Soldiers 3ind4e ('olmpuetent. by Specil Train ing. Realy Demniied for Sich Mn. Washington, Feb. 12.-One of the most unpliulari occupcatlons for iwhich dilsaledcr sol er's arce liein g t ra Inedl by the federal b oard for vocational edut cat ion Is that of auto mechanIes. enel hose who t ake and fin Ish the cour ise have no dlfllecnlty in finding steady emi liloymnict at repiunerat ive 'wages. There are nmany opportunmitiles in thce nmotor' induestriv; the calls for' compce tent men greatly exceed thle supplly. e n'c'' ' it' -mtilable nen for soimi year cm: tleas't. .\noth1 lerI delopmen1i~ii~t or spiecijalIized brtanch of thlis t raining is thiat of the ojierationi, care and repair' of farm lv. Th'is i'' ffor 'uinc' boys whorIi hae bieen rai'rd oin t'e' f'rmis a (hian(ce toi bcmi' tialilsts in a' hi no wichi 'adilv 'roc.'i, foi' all indleat ionsm ae thlat Ch l -'~ of ma'ehilnry and la her ea vine aptuleiaces on thce faerms is righlt at hai Tcel''rae Ior oeperatlois arme in good demafl'nd, ree illy on thle large' prairale wheat farms of thle northwi~est. The federal boarid for vocational edut cation af Washington is anxious to corr'espondl with any dlis'abledl soldIer or sailor's or' members of the familIes of such men. Even if he has gone out In civIl life and at tempted to make hIs living wIthout speeial training, and tlnjnla hIs handicaps too much for him, Xei is still entitled to thIs special train ing by the gove'rnment,. absolutely free and is given a suppIort fund of $65 perc month while he is ini t rainIng, with the Ipract~lecal certainty of a positIon being ready for him when lie has finishced hIs course and is competent to take on the wvork at a first class salary. The atrong Withstand the Winter Cold Better Than the Weak You must have Health, Strength and En durance to fight Colds, Grip and Influenza. When your blood Is not In a henlthy condition and does not circulate properly, y our system is unable to withstand the Winter cold. OROVB'S TASTELE~SS Chili TONIC Fortifies the System Agalnst Colds, Grip and Influenza bcy P'urifylng and Enriching the Dh~~d. It contains tho well-known tonic prop erties of Quinine and Iron In a form accetable to the most delicate stomach, and le pleasant to take. You can soon feel Its8trengthaening, Invigoraing Effet. 80c. ee.g... .. S.. . .g . * "Truth Stranger Than Fiction." * I don't believe I have over told you Advertiser riends a really true story beginning "once upon a Uij'' have I? Well, here g!-,'3 ' Once tIgon a time there lived close neighbors, a little farmer lad and las sie. Playmates In their childhood, the best of friends In their boyhood and girlhood, and also in their college days. They both went to the same college town, lie to the university and she to the Femalo College. Their friendship ripened into love and a few years after their college life, they were iarried. And did they live happy ever after? Listen! For seven years they did. To them we're boin two lttle girls. le was one of the best farm ers in ils neighborhood and prospered filalcially. Life seemied to hold So luch for them. One fall there w.as a great deal of siclkntess in their neighlboliood and as was clstoimiary, Ile neighibo a w ho had nto sicknhess in lieir hoies, took ti me about. at. iight nursinuig the sick. This Couple ilad beeni fortkuiate antd kept vell, so they took their tile about go ing -to help the sick. She had gone last iight. and tonight-- it was the hiuis band's time to go. A bright fire was binrning in the bIg old fashioned fire place. The wife stood warmuing, the little girls playing oil a rug on the floor. The farner had caught and saddler his thorou'ghbred mare, "D3rown Bess" and hitched her, premaratory to going to sit up iwith his friends who lived 2 miles away. When lie came by the hall rack he took his overcoat and gloves therefrom. As lie went Into the room putting on his overcoat, he made the remark, "I just can't. go tonight." "Why yes, you iiust," said the little wife, "'you know you are the dopenldelce to night." Without saying any more he picked the babies up1, kissed them "good Iight" and Ihcn his w ifte anid tlurined towards tle door. ItIc ret raced Iis sotps and made 'the saiie remarik, "I Just sitply cal't go toniigit .' hlow cver, after kissing liei a third ine "1ood niight"i' and holing hiis wife aIs if he would nlever let her go, lie pulled Iis hat dolwi over hiis head and Strode out1 into the darknss. lie iolited Urown less and the wife heard I he hoof-heats as he rode rapidly aWvay, aid he disappeared in the darkness forever! Not a trace, not a line ever came to the waiting twife except. this one little gl ipse. The doctor in go ing like the wind and said to himself pationts, tohil that Just befoe' he IeaCh 'd a cross road he heard a horse com ing ikel the wind(] and said to h imself '"T1hat is I ohi Simlitli's lrown I less. I wonideir what is the matter," bl t ju1 st before le reaciled tilie crvosSroads rider andi horse l1assed in a ash, faintly disce rned in the startlight. The besi deteetives were emi ployed but. to 11, avail. Hlorse and rid'r disappeared as comilpletely as if the earth opened and swallowed them up! ills fInances were found to lbe In goodt shape and so his wife was sparedi any hiar'dship over that. si'ore. D~et ectives scouredl fte count ry, all th le Iading pap~ers carcried adv ~ert isemneiits and rewvards. Th e man was one of st rikiing pier4oniality anud wouhl I have been not Iced in any c rowd. Th'le horse that carrvied' him iwaas a spIlenid ( spec i men of horse fl esh anid :o'" ' ha 'e coimandedl at tint ion any wh( s'. IDo ~s it not look like that t hey ont!'I have been found? I somiet ions unit miyself woiidering itf I shall dveri hear the sequel of this t ragi ''story. If' I do i shall pass it on to onl. This I tue story is proof of thet ol :0. that "T'riuthi is strlanger thani ''Aunt aut."' ViNO[ MAKES CHI[D [N ST RONG And Invig rates Old People .Any docto will tell you that the ingredients o Vinol ga printed belowi contain the elemepts needed to im prove the altlyof delicate children and resto ength to old people. Co or and Beef Peptones, Iron ananganese Peptonatea, iron and Ammonium CItrate, Limo and Boda Olycerophosphatee,C~ascarin. Those who have puny, ailing or run-down children or aged parents may prove this at our expense. Besides the good it does children and the aged there Is nothing like Vinol to restore strength and vitality to weak, nervous women and over worked, run-down men. Tyit If you are not entirely sat lsied, we will return your money without question; that proves out fairness and your protection. Mil. lions of people have been convinced this way. For' sale by Laudrens Drug Co. anid D)ruggists everywhlere. Whenever You N~eed a General Tonic Take (irove's. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless :.hi TLoiic ini i~ga~ully valuaoble as a GJeneral 'Toaic becmuise it containsq the well known tonicepro~perties;of QUJININIC anid I RU. It acts on the Live. , Drives >ult t1il'r ra, Enidches the Blood and nluildi' 1io thin wVhatl as.u. 60 cents Price Announcement U.' 1.iCS H HA g N il ,2 ? The policy of the Ford Motor Company to sell its cars for the 'lowest possible price, consistent with dependable quality, is too well known to quire comment. Therefore, because of present conditions, there can be no change in the prices on FORD Cars. Runabout - - $500 Touring Car - $525 Coupe - - - $650 Sedan - - - $775 Truck Chassis - $550 These Prices F. 0. B. Detroit. WaldroRS ps CarageA LAURENS, - - - -SOUTH CARO. A Those who are thoughtful have concluded that something more than chance is behind the remarkable popularity of Royster's Fer tihzers. Those who have investigated, find neither chance nor magic, but simply commonsense appreciation of values. Those who are prudent are placing their <A - ders now and insisting-on being supplied with R O $T'R' F R T IL IZ TAADE MARK REGISTERED. ORDER EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPONTMENT F. S. ROYSTER GUANO CO. Norfolk, Va. Baltimore, Md. Toledo, 0. Tarboro, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Columbia, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. Macon, Ga. Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. For Sale by OWINGS & BOBO