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* *.* * * ** . ***.',.e * * . * . * OLIVE WHAlRTON HALLEW. * On the 21st of October, 1919, just as the eastern sky was betokening a Ilew%' day. lite pure spirit of Olive Wharton Ballew passed to the Great Beyond. For this passing she made scru ious ipreparation. hoth.spiritial ly and Imatrially to tile miniutest de tail. I ver was a light-hearted, happy exis:'c., beiig the baby of the faim ily she was always petted and in all the relationships of after years she w'as still a pet, and with that same cliildlike trusting faith in God patient 1 ly waited the summt i sIIQfl-" Coie up higher". Although her body was racked wvith l1a1ini she was too unselfish to distress others with comliailnings and 1 would often Join in the little pleasantries and witticisnis of those around her. When her pastor, whose gentle miii istrations site always enjoyed, called for the last time. we thought her be yonid the re-Ieah of human sup1)lp icat ion, hit hearing his najme menitioned. said, "If Dr. Templeman is here I wat to see him:" and after a few wor'ds- of prayer, she thanked him and invited him back. A mirli her last intelligible words we r Irying to comfort her broken hea tl'Iin:haid. telling him "It is alri ht 1. I'm i not a fra 1(1, I'm not a fraid." So weacefl and quiet was the Iransition that a less diligent watcher couild not have told just when Iihe flickerin" light went out and the gentle spirit went back'to God--to that "City four stiuare Ihere they need not the light of a candle." "Ueaverdam." ISOlRE TROAT Colds. ('ohi ('rotup and ('aarrh Of. It'ln Itclieed Inl Two Minni11es. 1I yol thr1oa1t sore? Irea , I yoNei. 1.1ave YIo catarrh-l? ilpeathe Ilyomei. I lave yon I <oughu ? Ilreathe I 'omlei. Havon ;. oi old? Ilyo'u'W i is bhe oni' Iric:tniment for n1o!0. 1on it and lung tr'ouliles. It does no0 4-ian onia.li', morphinie' Or oflh erfanarous dan ud does aw.ay withI stonl.:In d o.,inIIg. .111:0 brealbe i I la u i) lthle lii1'. rocke i tI- u comnf .vithl veach ottit.ll . . -: -;.- o'w Ii: costs but lit10 at a Ciiu; Co. or. any rnia b t'. - ish' (2:rrh, < ro: p. oigh.-. cold., Sore tho : ml rnci or. 11noner back. A iniotler !:Ist a Il'if tine and o:cs of I lomiii -al bte oh tain fll 1o:n dri.;is fo'r a KI ' c nt:;. GE R1 EADu eep Your Liver Active, Your Syste'n Purified and Free From Colds by Taking Calotabs, the Nausealess Calomel Tablets, that are D3 lightful, Safe and Sure. .Phyh-ianns anil Driugists a :rc aivis puri1i -d andi thwir' organs in pef, the return'i of infIluenz.a. Tlh -y i:now~ that a elogged Of) sy. em at d a hiz'y liv'e:' favior colds, infh .I'2za a 4d se'rious To cut short a cold Ov'i -ni rh- and t'> prvn serious$ comtplient I -i tak : one1 ('alto nh at bIdtme withi a swalIlow of no gripinig, no siekening aftter' e!ffects. Next mor ning y.ouri told has vanished', y'our live' is netliue, yone' syatem is puri fied anad refr'teshe d and you are f'eeliing fine ithI a hearty appet Ito for break fast. t-at what yon pleas'- no danger. del ie wth lC(alotabs.-(Adv.) Yout Dci More WAorkl, Youl ae more amr~iions andt you get more enjoyment-a out of ev\erythindg wheun your blomi ie in 1god condhith rn. Imnpurities in the blIood haveu a veray depress;ing effect on nervouasrs and1 sickness. OiROVE'i'S TJASTO'fLSS Chill TrONIC restores Energy ;:nde Vitality by Purifying andi Endichin zg the iGood. When you feel its strengthening, inv'igorating effe~ct, see how it brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetitc, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. G]ROVE2'S TrASThLESS Chill TONiC is- not a patent medicine, it is simply IRON cnd QUININE suspendhed in Syrup. So pleacant event children like It. The blood needhs Quinine to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it. These reliable tonic prop erties never fail to dirive out impurities in the blood. The Strength-Creatinig Power of GROVE'S TAS'fLESS Chill TONIC has madte it the favorite tonic In thousands of homes. More than thirty-five years ago, folks wouldi ridle a long (distance to get GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a member of their famIly had Malaia or needed a body-building, strength-giving tonic. oThe formula Is just the same to. day, antd you can get It from any drug store. 60c ner bottle. IS YOUR FARM FOR SALE ? If you have any land for sale, either improved farms or unimproved acre age, we may be 'able to find you a pur chaser if you will list it with our llomeseekers Bureau. W are receiving a large number of Inquiries about farming opportun ities in this State and it iM the purpose of the C. & W. C. Rilroad to prepare a colprehellsive list of lands for sale located along its line, to be distribut d :unoiig prospective settlers, and all persons hav-ing such property for sale are urged to co-o erate with the un derslgoned, in order that accurate and reliable data may be placed in the hands of iprospective hiomeseekers making inquiry about farming oppor tunities in your communitty. A blank fori will be mailed you, up en appliention, asking.forPthe speciflc information desired. There is no charge for this service. W. W. OROXTON, Room ?, Terminal Station Bldg., 37-tf Atlanta. Ga. No Worms in a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have an un' healthy color, which Inilleates poor blood. and as a rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance. GROVES TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood. Im prov the digestion, and act as a GeneralStrength ening Touic to the whole system. Natur'e will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be in perfect licalth. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle. PIESIDENT SIGNS LEGISLATION BIILS Again Permitted to Tiransact Some Public ltnisilness. One of Rest NIghats Sinlce Illness. Washington, Oct. 2..-P1resI dent Wilson was pernitted again today to transact soine public business. After wh at his physicians described as one of tihe best nights he ha had sinee his illness hi an, he signed ile ai end meint to t-o food coltiol aet provid i pienalties for hoarding and profit ei ('Int in food and clothing andi three Mo reY liast Ies of minor ilImportance. ''omorrow the prolhibition enforce ment bill will he returned to the Wiite House by tile department of jus Iticc with the opinion as to its consti ttitionality and it is expected that if tle president shows io ill-effects from his work yeteerday and today lie will be allowed to study the opinion and pass on the hill. lie has until mid n>hit of October 2Sth to act before the hill becom<-s a law without his signa ti're. The iresidenit's physiclans announe d t oday' that hiis temperature, pulse and respiration continued normal and thJat his cigestiont was more satisfac tor3. . hlligh 1f. Youing, tie altimore Specialist. Who was 'alled in last week i coi)'nieet'c.n with the prostatic coin plications, again came to tie White Iluise late today. his visiting having been ni-ranged at tle timie of hils last ('all. iHe was accompaielld by 1)r. iI. A. Powler.% Doctors Young and Powler, It was Said tolnu ighit at Ht Whit Ilouse, were well satisfied with tite prostatic con dition of tle president. Dr. Grayson sipplilemened his night bulletin witi tle Information that tle patient's condition was as good as e0tid I)e expected. Thie increased ac tivity of the president was not an in dication of any decided improvement in his condition. Dr. Grayson said, adding that it was thout'gIht that pir inmitting tihle president to Sign lills would perhaps lie .hiter for hii thaln to withhohl the h.ils and allow the consenittt anxiety to lake action on suchi muatters. - Immediatiely aft 1er brf"Ikfast: thi: m n Ing t- presiden,1t IIin d his .0 t *.1ion 10 the tonahm i"n, itrial enn for!ence to) which hv a'ddretSse0d 1 hu! 1- yet 'navy. .Mr';. \'ilsln sie .honeid r I8ry Tmt In i I ul y tha I p rsid6 n; d kI': i vh sit t11 !i th I im:in .t v-a !ad b fr t e p e i .\ir. WVilson re il I h (( nt:h of iwo mvilit.ry pris.onors and siu'oed cx tradition pal prs foru Angust: ino Spin v.d ho is Ild in' France at the r ipiest of fta'i'al oMoets at Pit taur to an.We-(r clmrges, of hee or .-, ;n wortih of wiise:y and of failinga to pay revn'"'( tax at 1 ., ont it. C'and of Thank11ls. I wislh to expre)s my rinllts thankI frI t ma kztltindne -I- wn meind( myl beloved' wifef biy frijmis and neiglhbois, boitht witte and tolotid. tier death and ii a lso to1 iex':eti m al 'ions ot'f !Uj t~ s mut' mhyIsince r d :h. '!ae G'odl'. ri'chet bilessi-iis rest p'm all of you. R~epect fuly. Placing the Respons'ibi'ity. "W~Xhien thIi nz.s arte Zuini uemoi tinan-' thilly' I noitli mten alwa:s say~ 'l'Tin' wh'len you ask tin haptow~ th-.' iir'e." obs-pierve It. W~u. . A l a~-h tnd oft St ho'hli. "'Biut when finante's lootk at litth k ask howi hie is. The usual iun--wer' is 'Old womnan's growling,' or 't'hlitldr:'n rflighty poorly.'"'-K-u:nsai' ( 'it y Stir. N O'I'('E O1"FEh-TL Stuti' of SouthI ('ar'olinn, ('onunty ofi Laureni'is. free'i-holders niinltg ii $ o..; ililt school di1tiit .\i. :', La r n: t s cotunity. South 'L'auio0 lna, j eirg tfor an election euton tiihe <uei;On~~ of 'l ro i an-i af hi I tinal 1' mill '-las i upon a pr pety i toaid .schio d!'i Itli ;n< tie alte ifor shei t lounty o n i of ju tedcal:<. n I - idn i('lttieby orers- upnsad uns ionly sielelion 0 be hfld coin the lt 1th <herliy:' ofonshall h91 almli<e schoe fhuhding ine 4 jl1 addtict.inalr Laid shoole hitirl ot~in peroi't l ropor wt t for0' tx tin andtlire T hos faorinst the m ill diina lional tax shall vote a ballot contain ig thei woi'd '"NO'' written0 )1 ori rinted therel'on. P'olls shall openti at the hoor o~f S o'clock In thle foreinooni an d shall remint open tint it the hotu' of I a-lock in the afternoon when they shall tic (closed, and the blllots (0unt ((d. The tru'tsteesx shall r'epor't thle r'esuttt of' thie cl((tilout to the countty audtitor' andi county Vsutipeiintenden t of educa tion wit hint ten (lays t her'eafter'. R. T. WlILSON, Suipt. By order of County 'Boar'd. 15-2t SOUTH IS TURNING AGAINST GALOMEL Mr. Dodson, the "Liver Tone" Man, Responsible for Change for the Better. Every druggist in town has noticed a great falling off in the stle of calomel. They all give the same reason. Dodson's Liver Tone is taking its place. "Caloniel is dangerous and people know it.'? Dodson's Liver Tone is personally guaranteed by every druggist who sells it. A large bottle doesn't cost very much but if it fails to give easy relief in every case -of liver skiggishness and constipa tion, just ask for your money back. Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant tasting, purely vegetable reniedy, harm less to both children and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up feeling line; no biliousness, sick headache, acid stomach or constipated bowels. It doesn't gripe or cause inconvenience all the next day like violent calomel. Take a dose of calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose a day. Dr. Chas. A. Cromer GRAD UA TE VETERINARY SURGEON &DENTIST Service Day and Night Charges Reasonable Will Appreciate Your Patronage. Telephones: Iesidence 201: Offic. 15 Office at Pqsey's Drug Store. YOUR CHOICE OF A BATTFMY has a lot to do mwith the efficiency of your car. If you choose it here you need have no doubt as to results. Our batteries are of standard iuakp, pow erful as can be made and as logg last Ing. We have storage batt'eries for every possible use. 57,TORACE BAIU RY pHARNEY ELECTRIC CO. Opposite Post Office. Laurens, S. C. Said a Well Known Citizen a Few . ays Ago: "If cotton goes to forty cents a poupnd there is no telling what good farm land will bring. Even at the present price of cotton a good farmer on good land can about pay for a farm in one year." Are you preparing for this rise? In my previous advertisements this Fall I have predicted a steady rise in the price of farm lands and city property. My predictions have, come true and those who accepted my advice have made the profits while those who have sat idly by have failed to reap the advantage. Real Estate never goes down and seldom stands still. I have a few farms and some city property still on my fall list at prices that will hardly hold very long. I will be glad to show them to prospec tive buyers. Get in the swim. If you care t sell, see me. B.*M WOLFF. THE REAL ESTATE MAfN