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"FAKE" ASPIRIN WAS TALCUM Therefore Insist Upon Gen pine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" Millions of fraudulent Aspirin Tab lets mwere sold by a Brooklyn MXanu facturer which latei proved to be com posed mainly of Talcum Powder. "Mayer Tablets of Aspirin" the true, genuine, American made and Ameri can owned Tablets .are marked with the safety "Bayer Vross". Ask for and then insist upon "Bay er Tablets of Aspirin" and always buy them in the original Bayer .package which contains proper directions and dosage. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. NOTIC-, OF LOST STOCK. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned as Administrator of the es tate of L. C. Anderson, deceased, will apply to the Laureus Bonded Ware house Company, at its offices, Enter prise National Bank, Iaurens, S. C., on Monday, the 2nd day of June, 1919, at 10 o'clock A. M., for a certificate of stock to be issued in lieu of a certifi eate of stock heretofore issued by the said Laurens Bonded Warehouse, to wit.; on the 11th day of August, 1898 to L. C. Anderson, and being certili cate No. 10, which has been lost or de stroyed. and cannot now be found. GEO. H. ANDIORSON, Administrator of the estate of i. C. Anderson, deceased. 41-it-A CITY ORDINANCE. State of South Carolina. (i ounty of Laurens, (ity of Linrens. AN ORDINANCE Rfl-LATING TO TlE PUBLIC SQUARE OF THE CITY OP [AUREINS. ie it ordained by the City Council of the City of Laurens in council as sembled: Sec. 1. 'That on and after the adop tion of this ordinance, it shal be un lawful for any person to walk on or, over the grass plots of the Plublici squarc of tle City of Laurens except laboreris enployed to work the said plots by the authorities having charge of same. Sec. 2. That on and after the adop tion of t hi s ordinacle, it shall he un lawfli anty personl, fitr1 or. (orpora' tion to park attoiobiles ' ter ve hielts in front of the walks laid out over the public square of the City of IL:rilin sit tIoliding tle Court Hotuse. See. ::. .\ny per'soni (-onv icted of vio lation of tihis Ordinance shall he ptin ished by a ihle of Pive Dollars or by imprisoumInt Of not ex Ceed ing th Iiirty days. with or withoutt the requiremIent of ard labor t tthe discretion of the Court. Dono and ratified Iy he cit y Conun cil of the City of Lautrenis, at Laurenis, S. C.. and~ the (orpiorate seal of the said City hertio attached, this the 1-1th day C. MT. I' nn, Attest: Mayor. J. i. WORKMAN. Clerk and'iTreastirer. 12-21 DR. EARL V eterinar Formerly in Gov Office-Putnam Drug S -Thanks to P ER R Mrs. Kate Marquis, Mid dilebitrg, Logan CJo., Ohio, writes as follows: "I have ttsed Peruna with suc cess. It has outed me of catarrh of the head and1( throat. It is the best medicine for eatarrh that I hiave ever' used. I amt cotmpletely cured. Thanks to Peruna." Mrs. Marquis is but one of many thousands who know the value of Peruna for that oatar rhal condition of the membranes responsible for many of the human ills. CLINTON 'NEWS. Clinton, NMay 20.-Mrs. Townsene f Anderson, is the guest of her sis or, Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., Mrs Emma Glenn returned las Friday to Spartanburg, after spendin 4everal days with relatives here. Quite a number of Clinton Peopl ittended the chautauqua in Lauren last week. Miss Julia Spratt, of Whitmire, speln the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joh 3pratt. Mrs. Julia Griffin spent several day last week with Mr. and 'Mrs. Bill Byr tear Laurens. The Musgrove Mill Chapter D. A. I had a very interesting meeting las Phursday afternoon with ;Mrs. .TobT ( Davis. After an hour of business, th lostess served delicious cake ant strawberries to the following mem )ers: Mesdames W. J. Bailey, J. A lailey, A. J.'Mlling, W. B. Owens, Jr 3. W. Alason, E. E. Glenn, -R. E. Jones lack Davis, Watts Davis and Mis jgatha Davis. .Mrs. W. B. Owens, Sr., spent las veck in iLaurens with 'Mrs. .E. 11 Vilkes. Miss Mlary King, of Washington, I] 3., is the guest of her parents, Mr. an( Irs. B. L. King. Miss Nan Copeland entertained i ubinher of her friends last Saturda; venling at a lawn party. Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days [niugglstq refuo nioncy If PAZO OINTMENT faill o cure Itching lind, leding or Protruding Pile Im .*ntly !elcves Itching Piles, and you cange tation for Letters of Administratie itate of South Carolina, County of Laurens. B1y 0. G. Thompson, Probate J. 190 Whereas W. C. Whit mire Iadc su o tme. to '1rant llit Lettels of Admi istration of the estate and effects ( I-'liza iighner. These are therefore, to cite and at monish aill and singular the kindre and creditors of the said Eliza Eighn( leceased, that they he and appear ho fore me, in the Court of Probate, t be held at aurens Court. Ilouse, Lai rens S. C'.. on the t0th da yof la; 1919 next, after puhlication hereof, V 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to sh]o) ause. If any they have, why the sal .\dminst ration should not he grante( Given undoler my hand this 15th da of M1ay, AnnO Dimini 1919. o. G. TilOMPSON, I 1-2t J. P. L,. C. I8 YOUR FARM FOR SALEI If you have any land for sale, cith improved farms or unimproved acro age, we may he able to filId you a pu ehaser if you will list it with ou iloneseekoers Bureau. We are receiving a large number inquiries a)ott farming opportlutniti in this State and It is the purpose the C. & W. C. Rilroad to prepare comprehelinsive list of lands for sa located along its line, to be distribu ,-d among prospective settlers, and a persons having such property for sa ar, urged to (0-operate with the ul iersigned, in ordter that accurate an reliable data may be placed in ti hands of prospective homeseeker making inquiry about farming oppo: tunities in your community. A blank form wvill b~e mailed you, ii mi application, asking for the specit in formation desired. T1here is no charge for this servic W. W. CRONTON, Room 5, Term~nal Station 111dg., S. OWENS T Surgeon ernmernt Service tore. Laurens, S. C. UNA Ii Am Completely Cured if you object to liquid remedies ask for Peruna in tabiet form. '' THlE 31l[EAAGE AND QUALIT1Y >f your tir'e service will b~e far' mor at isfac tory if Awe (do your tire ropal vok. You can get better' service b eliting us vulcanize any old puncture >r' torn pats.5 Then thoere'll beC n 'low-outs" or "flat tires", You'] mye~ whiole tii'es instteadl of patchedl u >eamnd at 'little cost. HEARNEY ELECTRIC CO. Opiposite Post Offee. * COMMISSION ON MEMOIAL NAMED] * Governor Cooper Appoints Two Per. sons on (oind.sion from Each Dis. trict. Columbia, May 18.--In accordance -with the provisions of a joint resolu tion passed by lie last session of th general 'assembly. Governor .oopei has appointed a memorial commission e two members from each congressional 3 district, to have charge of the erec tion of a memorial building in honor of the white soldiers, sailors, marines and others who served in the world war. Another commission to have charge of the erection of a memorial to negroes 'will soon be appointed. Th< Joint resolution provided further thai $100,000 should be available from thc t State treasury for each memorial when popular subscriptions should have reached a figure considered ade quate and that some of the members should be women. The memorial commission appoint ed this afternoon by the governor Is here given: First district, J. H. Holmes, Charleston, and Mirs. Joseph Sprott, 'Manning; second district, Mrs. C. R. Wilson, Allendale and P. F. Hen derson, Aiken; third district, 'A. Fos ter McKissick, Greenwood and Col .P. K. McCully, Anderson; fourth dis trict, A. G. Furman, Greenville, and Irs. Frank P. McGowan, Laurens; flfth distrie', Col. W. W. Lewis, York and 'Mrs. teroy Springs, Lancaster; sixth district, W. B. Fletcher, McColl and Col. J. -,A. Johnson, Marion; sev enth district, Mrs. Fred S. Munsell Columbia, and Dr. 'Reed Smith, Co. lunbia. * The memorial to white citizens of a the state who rendered service is, ac cording to the .oint resolution, to b erected on the grounds of the Univer t sity of South Carolina in Columbia while the negro memorial will he erected oil the grotinds of the Statc Agricultural and M'ehanical college d in Orangeburg, this latter being a ne r gro school. 0 Governor Cooper is chairman, e: of.ielo, and for-mer Governor AlanininP is vice chairman of the 'vhite menio t rial ('on1i ssfin. SIST D)IVISION EII'UltNS IN JUNI Second on List for .Wonth, Conarress man Iyrnes Is Assured by General March. w ainiton, Mlay 19.-Representa ,tive Byrnes today looked up with th - hef of staff of the war department ir mwent the qiuest0in of the return of the S istivisin fr!om overseas, lie wat s asared by (General March that thi: >f divisioti would retturn in June; that 1 a wul be placed recond on the lis c of oreanizatoln, to be returned durinP i ihat month. e h'lli meanls mu1ch to the relative, k- and friends of the men of the Sls d ill Sou thm Carolina. There are abou 30.000 m1en ill this division. -- Cogressman lyrnes today intro dlued a bill to repeal the day ligih saving law ill the interest of the farmi e'ers and especially the cotton mnill pee pie. lIe bll'ves tis law should1( be repealed lImmoedlately. m. Card of ITanks. - Wec Wish to thlank our friends an( neo(ighblors for their kindness to us durii ing thle illness and (deathi of ouri be loved huisbiand and father-. M1ay Gbod blessings rest upon01 thieml all. \Mrs. G winni and Children. G 'et your D~et roit Vapor Oil Stove no(w and lie readly ror thoeia hot (lay: that1 are ('om1 ig. Perefet ba keris, n( Wvieks, 110 odor, no0 smoke. All size: ini stock. Si. .\. & 10 .11. Wi L WS & CO. W1INIIRiOP (COLLEbE S'~(ilOiHNliiIIP AND EN'1it.\N (E TUhe e xaminiatiloll ror- the award( 0 v'lalant seholarships lhi. Winthriol ('01le'ge and1( for the admissIon o no0w stud1(enlts 'will he held at the Coun ty Courit Hlouse on lFriday, Jull -lth, at 9 a. mn., and1( also on Saturlday July13 5th, at !i a. m.i, for those0 whlo wish to make upi by examlinat ionl$-additiona uits11 re'(iu1Ired for full admission .t< the Freshman Class of this lnst ituttioni The examliniatlonl on Satqmeday, .Juzl 5th1, will be used only for h~aking ad mIssion unlts. The1( schol afship s wil be awiiarded upon01 the exami at ion hielc on FrIday, July13 4th. Applli ants omusi inot be less than sixteenl y'ars of age Whent scholarshliis are vaeant aftet e Jelly Ilth, they will lbe awarded to thos< ilmakinig the hIghest averlage at this ex. amoinat ion, provideed they meet the ('011 yP dlitin goverlning the awvard. Appl-. cants for scholarshIps should wvrit( to Priesientll .1(ohn son for- sc'holar shil a (xainilation blanks. Th'lese blanks 1pro01ely fillied out by3 thei apipl icant shliId lbe filed with11 PresMident . lihn p on1 iby Jfuly 1st. - lholareships are wior'th $100 alnel flrce ituitionu. Trhe next sessoon ill . lpen Sepitem ber 17, 1 9y9. Foi' futr SUITS Young Men's Suits in Waist Seams and Novelty effects. Wool and Cool Cloth. Older Men's Suits in Wool, Palm Beach and Cool Cloth. All sizes. $7.50 to"$50.OO Shirts! Silk, Crepes, Mad ras and Percales in the best patterns. $1.50 to $5.00 Hosiery! Silk, Fibre and Lisle. All colors and sizes. 25cts, 50cts 75cts,$ 1.00 MI HAJL Minter Compai Micha'el Sterns and I COME T( Suits Made to Order MOVED TO ' Best Garage We appteciate the loy friends while we were occu and wish to invite them, all tinue their patronage -at been improved to such an < velation to car owners. We are now prepare the kind of service on at our ambition to give an< quirements of a first class < We have added a pa ming department and gua this department. Painting lock.. New Low I Waidrop' REPAIRS ALL M HATS Light Weight Felts, - $5.00 Straws in the most wanted shapes. - - $3.00 to $5.00 Underwear! Silk, Nainsook and Soiesette Un i o n Suits. $1.25 to $4.00 Neckwearl New arrivals in Cheney Ties. Solid and Fancy. T CLOTHE-S iy's Man Shop ashion Park Clothes )SEE US Dress Suits Rented BACK FHE in the State ilty and patronage of our pying temporary quarters I now to visit us and con my old stand, which has extent that it will be a re di better than ever to give itomdbiles that it has been I to measure up to the re ~stablishment. int, upholstering and trim rantee first-class work in is in charge of Mr. Whit . riCe fiIres Garage AKES OF CARS