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Rheumatism. is completely washed out of the system ) the celebrated Shivar Mineral Water. Pos itively guaranteed by moncey-back offer Tastes fine; costs a trifll. Delivered any. where by our Laurens Agents, J. C. Shell & Co. PhoCe thewcm. Dye That Skirt, Coat or Blouse "Diamond Dyes" Make Old, Shabby, Faded Apparel Just Like New. Don't. worry about perfect resuics. Use "Diamond Dves." guaranteed to givo a new, rich, fadlesi color to any fabric, whether wool, silk, linten, cotton or mixed goods.c-drcsses4, blouses, stockings, skirts, chiiren's coa(3t: draperies,-everything! A Direotion Biook is in package. To match any material, have dealer show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. 'Kg -32 Liver Actve., Y nUy c. ?ariftd and Frc Frm. IK. by Tahing Calotabs, , N.uwaless Calomnel Tr!blets, that are Do YOhful, Safe aid Sure. r1u I Drugists are ald d. to keep theiry : bri organcscin nfe 'W' - i i ::0 '1t ]e f c 1:1 S . " i1 IA ' il I . IZ;1 -:1 No cc v,:- ~ an t :1: 4 10C : ( t1,c Ic o pt Ic t' 1 v-ith Ca tb. ( d . Mlakes Your FeeI Cood AlII Over When you hIve a cold, a cough, sor- thrmn!. or when you feel that yocu tre' r:'aitenod with LaGrippe or Influenza-Buy a bottle of F'ormerly Tar Balsam Take a Iceasponfiul immendiautely. With. ia few mnoment s it will open up t he headh, throamit acnd noc.,tril.s, loo.-en upi thec ph~legmc andt~ miake yo~u fee la bettr. A few dlose's will d ri cawa th Ie iroucgh anid col d acnd ailecvi arelc the incflacmccd conditionf of thce throat. A del ic~cius syrcup cus-d suiccesfully fur mr t'han 40 yea rs. Yrr'a iugi.at is instruicted to refund your -miiorcy checerful Ily if it docesn't relieve you. 35c a~t your druggist 's. LIFT CORN1S OR CALLUSES OFF Doesn't hurt! Lift any corn or callus off with fingers Do'.suffer.: A tiny bottle of Freez oneO 'cots but a few cents at any drug store. Apply a foW drops oni the corns, calluses and ''hard skin" on bot tom of fect, thecxn lIft them off. When Freezone removes corns from the toea or callusea from the bottom or .feot, the skin beneath is left pink and health and never sore, tender or trritatel. FOUNG MAN SHOT IN DRUG STORE Forrest De Long Painfully Wounded4 in Shoulder and Ari by Pistol Bul let. U ieenville, March 1-.--Forrest De Long. an employe of the Camperdown Wills, who resides on Boyce street, was painfully wounded 'by a pistol bul let through his left shoulder yesterday afternoon at 6:15 o'clock while In the office of the Stone Drug Company on the corner of Main and 'Oroad streets. DeLong was rnshed to the city hos pital in an ambulance of the 'Ramsetur McAfee where it was found that his wounds, Whilie painful are not serious. 11. B. 'Bryant, who with several other young men, $was in the ollice with .Dc'Long, immediately followinig the shooting, walked to the county jail which is oil li'oad street. just a block away from the scele of the shooting. and surrendered and a charge of ha - ing (ollillitted the shooting was lodg ed1 against him. Ioport s from the city hospital late last night werk to tile effyct that ID Long was resting easily. The builet poetrated tie left arm anld shoulder. lodgingi Z unde r tle skin in the baci. Although it was replorted i thalt ih re shots wrei- fired, Del ong's woundhs il dicale that he wvas struiick by only one. Th' ca use of ti liou ble Is not know i. t iryant, 1%who lived on ilro'(d street a few doors below tle jail, was withi Iou r or five other young men inl the drug store. Two clerks in tihe store, who wvere in charge in the ab Sellce of the proprietor, weve busy -v thte fountain and the front couiter when lirya n t With the otiler young 11en Went into the office. wlich is lo 'Ited in thle rear of the building. As la r as could be learned, t Il .ong entered the oflice a few umoments later and had been in this little room only a few moments when iree shot;s wer' I ea id. DetLong ran out of the otlice. accordinlg to witine'sses, 'rying that he was shot. ie o('llsed ill a chair and onep of the store clerks 'alled for -.1 ambilulanice. Iryatit started immedi atOey for tIl olity jail. when the m11 bulance arrived. I1t was reported to Ithe, polico thIl ;'our y~otlng menv, al11 about :2.-ear of age, were in the ollice at t11Ie time of tie sahoot in'g, thoughti lionie of thilet made statements in regard to the at fa i I. 'The'se 1ont' were P''rank liks, lien Wi lson, ''red mith and Iar il Stewart. TH11OUiNIDSWTNS li011Mll-:ST OF 10IMlBE EI.S hile New Yorl's "WhilIe Way" is Thronged witi Theatre-voers Six Robbers Take (lems fromi .Je1elry Stores. New(' Yoik, March 12.-While Broad way tonight was ciowded Witi thea tie-gotis, three armed bandits smash ed in the window of a jeweliy store at 37th street, kept the crowds at bay withli tihell revolvei's uitil they ' .d emptied tile contents of Several trays into their pockets and Ihen escaped, shiootting 01ne pedestrian who1( attemp1 lt oct to stotp them. A fowl, Idinutes later' tthree mhen 01n I ored another lBroad way jewelry store, a few blocks ii ttown,. and after' thirow ing pieppier in a clerk's eyes, -gr'abbed somie t rays of jewelry and ran from the st ore. 'ITie mien, alleged to be mem111bet's of thle trio, were a rret Xed by the pol ice atfte a bhase. I oth riIobb~elie's, commit ted in thle thearit of thle w hiIto Iilit dI strIi('t, wvere witn11essed bly thouisandls of1 perso5ns. Broad way was thriowvn into the groat est excItement as police reserves ar ived on thle double)1 qu ick and, ,work - ing on thle th eor'y that the rob beie were commliitted by two differeti bandr, racedl up and down side streets and scoilred( the sub lway foi' thle six ni ssinug hand its. lIn addli tion to thle pedlestria n w ho w'as shot, but not seriously i nj urted, one oth~er nmei'e of the crtowd sue ('('ded( in goettinug his finuger' oin a fugi live. Ite was re(warded by a crack on the wirlst from a revolvret butt which caused .'s arm to fall help lessly to his side. Seeing the cr'owds halt and form'nI a semI-circle tound the store, P at rot man Anthony Welgen came racing to the scene. Just as hie arrivied and( lie gan 'to tighit his way thr iough thie ('x ei tOedl tong, the r'obbl ) catlled it a day's swork, packed the last' of the gems inito t heIr pockets, patted com pany and started cacth for himself to carve a way through Ithe human 50emi circle. TPhen came gtnn play. Sighitinig a man'i break awray from Ithe (crowd and1( dar't up llroadway, Wteigen, withI dt'a wn i'rvolver', gave chase. The crowds took to c'overI 1 as thy Itearid the evtack of1 a revol vet', but Weigen hadl tissed, and( 11 th'obbe" sped( on. In frotit of the ftugitivie was a subwliay a lrhole, with th le cover' off, and1( thrtourlh this hole the bandit juimip ed to thle subw~iay tracks l5 feet be low. 1die narrowy 1minhssedl being structk b~y a ptassitng Itraint, for the roar' of its pr'ogress 'was heard on the stre'et ab~ove a few second after the robber playedl his last card atnd wotn, For nfter resnoere na as.e.-le in full force and searched the subway from 42nd street down and 34th street up they found no trace of the daring bandit and were forced to admit that he had strolled to the nearest station, Junwped upo nthe platform and es caped. Tie second robbery occurred in the store of Marcus Feldman between .15th and 46th streets, where the theatre throngs are thickest. C e e .. .e . .. .e S C . * CRAY COUlIT NEWS. Gray Court, March 15.-Mr. 11ll 1101 land lis Very sick at tills writing. The flu Is ntot so bad in Gray Court now as it was last rxeek. Aliss IAlthel Willis vas lin Green ville Saturday and Sunday visiting ler sister. Mr. Delnlis Owens vi:ited in ltlahi section several days last Week. 'ilr. T. F. Babb purchlased a Fran k in auto last week. irs. l ina Brooks, Vivian Ba11hh aid Miss Allie -Habb were in (;reenville Satuirday oil busieIss. .\Ms. Dick Owings is staying with her da ughtier, Ms. .1aude Stoddard. of Ow ings, who has tile 1lu. M'r. .ohnI Douglas and family visit d .\Mr. a(d irs. Jlames R iddle Sunday. !r. Hiouston 0ahh anld famli ly anld little Aurora Martin visited Mr. T. F. Babb aid family Sunday. Mr. Smith J. Martin visited "ir. and Mrs. JI. A. Adamus of Foumtain Inn. Sat u irday. Aliss .Mary Jones tof Ware Shoals is spending few (lays thtl. M.rs. Bill Hlolland. Mi. amnd .\irs. Dr. lenson atteided a1 turkey diinetr at his brother's in Woodriff. Sunmday. .\rs. .\ary Cheeok. .\r. anel 11r NylIeks J1ackosnl. .\r. anld .\i rs. W\V ! lichailan of FountainiiI Inn. visited Air. ind -Mrs. Allen Ioho of Frienidsh ip see tionl IStanday. .\Mr. and .\l,-. Langdon Brooks spent intday 'with Mrs. Isabelle Brooks:1 of Ildent section. tBIg Name, I Iniest i-'ant. There is a 1liant1 (:iled volvox glo. bator so minulitie h 1.1 inillionls of tlelmi Coull he la:ic :.1 a sma i ne g.lass, EA */ Why man we made this cigarette for you! AMELS fit your cigarette de sires so completely you'll agree they were made to meet your taste! Unique flavor, fragrance and mel low-mild-body due to Camels qual ity and expert blend of choice Turk ish and choice Domestic tobaccos elf ai e a revelation! You will prefer the Camel blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! With Camels you can go the limit without tiring your taste. They Ileave no unpleasant cigaretty after &taste; no unpleasant cigaretty odor! To get a line on why Camels win you so comn-pletely compare them 0 ariei remod ve wer.puff-for-puff with any cigarette in f 2 orte pak-the world at any price. You'll pre Ier q uality to coupons or prcniums! cnri Supyo whoi you frfael R. J. R NY NOLDS ToBACCO CO., Winston-Salem. N. C. STER WEAR!? Dresses, Suits, Silk Skirts and Georgette Waists for Easter Wear Everything is in readiness here for the Easter promenade. Here are Dresses, Suits, Skirts, Waists and Coats. Each garment an individ ual and exclusive model of this season's most assured style in both making and materials. And to the truly economical the values are fully if not more than the prices asked. Hurry up and pay this store a visit where Service, Quality and Fair Prices all meet. DO YOUR EASTER SHOPPING EARLY ordon 6Ircor OOERY aLCETOTIE A GOOD PLACt TO TRADE,