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Of,"Folk's .,Eest Friend Thiat's what many call it, f(r it puts, vim and vigor into old stomachs; rich, red blood into od, veins; sound flesh on old bones. Drlhk a glass of this delicious diges. tant with each meal. Shivar Ale PURE DIGESTIVE AROMATICS WITH SHIVAR MINERAL WATER AND GINGER ur grocer or druggist vill refund - 1pey on first dozen if you are sed with results. regular dealer cannot sup elephone FLOUR3 & GRAIN CO. 'tributors for LaureIns. wthou can4a A e ralls of ..10 of . Laurna Dug C .R,Tures,. Do. R~9JD~~fl~n~ts d because otber . a g le LuntgSalve J~Tleved hundreds of such as".f COU'cat tose OD otr Money a k Guarante. atour rick TODAY.Vd Launjren.s Drutg Co., jaiircns, S. 0~. 0. Langdon Long ATTORNEY AT LAW Enterprise National'Bank Buildirg All Legal Business Given Prompt Attention GASOLINE SYSTEMS Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Con pressors, Computing Scales, Floor Scales, Show Cases, Account lleg isters, Rebuilt Cash Registers, Safes, Store FI\tures. THE HAMILTON SALES CO. Columbia, .4. C. C. C. Featherstonc V. B. Euight FEATHERSTON11 & KNIGRT . Attorneys at Law Laurens, S. C. If Business Intrusted to Our Care ill Have Prompt and CarefuA Atten tion. Office over Palmetto Bank Mr. Featherstone will spend Wednes day of each week in Laurons. WMNA SH SURVEYOR Terracing : Leveling NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C. Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST. Laurens, So tle Carolina Offlee In Peoples Bank Buildin~g UNDERTAKING C. E. KENNEDY & SON Undertakers asnd Embalmers Calls answeredl any hour day or ntight S impson, Cooper & Babb Attornieya at Law. Yll1 Practice fu all State courts Prjn('pt AttentIon Giveni All Bnsiness Blackwell & sullivan ATTORNEYS AT LAW Prompt Atterition Olven All Buslness - Money to Loan on Real Estate Telephone 850 Ofmie in Simmons Building SEEDS Crimson Clover The Wonderful Soil Improver Sov$ it In your corryand cotton at the last working, and next year4ou can plant these two crops on the same land annd make bigger crops. It Ia conaidered worth $20 to $30 per nero In the Increased productiveness and fin pove l mechanlcal condition of ~OnIM80N CLOVER also makes #n ecellntvinter' and1 spring rangcrop, the best of early gfreenofee and a Wood hay crop. T.W.Wood & Sons, I' R*EDSMRN. Richrndn VUm '.PHIRMS 0F ALLIES TO JIE ACCEPTED VernsuH Will Agree 4b Furnisli Coal. Tension Now Relaxed. Spa, July 15.--The German minis ters are disposed to accept the note of the allies and to answer in the af llimative tomorrow without quallilca tions. A formal decision will )e tak en in the cabinet council in the morn ilg but the attitude of the ministers tonight Is that the atgrecinent is as good as made. This also Is the view of Premier Alil lerand. Dr. 3lions, the German foreign sec etaIy, said he had un hour's conver sation with Premiers Alillerand an( Iloyd George, in which they dis - calssed the essentials of the ailld re lly. I0r. Simons was measurieably reconic i led to the allies' solution. Tei ion is greatly igxed; at 'German headua(Irters. Tle protocol which tle Germans will b asked to sign tomorrow pt:o vides that. they muist fCui'nishIi 2,000, 000 tons of coal monthly. and if by O'toht'r 15, 1920. they have not turn , h.1eti jo(.mtos the allies ;--. elpy thie tultr. A treaty price will bt imid for the coal, 1luts live itarks I pr lon its a premlitim for sce' enl ing' imo different grades, which ;rt iiunt will be applied to tht' purchase of foodstuffs. Spa, July 15.-Germany today not i titd the allies .that her cabinet had agreed to tihe allied demand for ithe delivery of 2.000,000 tois of coal mon ibly un dcir thrvee essential Con dit ions and other iniior cond itions. She also stilimlated that Mh miunist re ceive raw materials. 'I'l GCrman acceptance was eml) bodied in a note which was laid bn' fore te allied premlier's at noon by Premier i'loyd George. Tlle essentiial conditions named were (hese: I''rat,* the German goveinmiei to have the distribut Ion of the ''illeslani coal, or he alloted 500.000 tons montli ly .for northern Germany instead of t.he liresent llotmen t of 200,000 tons, Second. a mixed commissioni to 1w sent to I'ssii to exaiine food and( housing Conditions. Thiird, the allies are asked to ad vance money or provide credit for imlorting additional food for the4' en - tire (eriman0 popu lat lou. e* ** A 8 0 0 0 & a 0 a L,11 El''LkLI- NEWS. *5*5* *SSe eo ee ee ee ee beakville. .Atly 19.-.Slnday, as a rainy day, k0pt most folks iiide ohelr owi shelters, tIerefore not much vis itinlg ior' miuch news from this lplace, If the alin continues the easy lift of the far-mer and mile, so far, tiis year, will come to ai alriupt end, it Ihey con qetr-c "Cene'ral (ren". Mr. -teveno .l. Garrett was on Ili slck lisat last week. I-\lp. '. V1 Wilson has retu'inl f'roim Philhadc'glhi a and repoiirts a ileasant tI'rip and some giandi sights. Xir. ivy linew'll Visited his brtherI'l Mr. G,(~'or e l):ngwe'll, of fIramnletis, re-~ ct-nt ly. Air. id .\lrs. tKugient' litlug es 'wiere iu:s tC .\li. and-Mirs. IL . T. linahi 8atudi: ~: n iahi,. Saturi day' moining from I aii us, wh'lere she' was a ;:test of .\lt-. 11.:. \. .\lartlin fior a fewi days.. Alts. 8. .Xl. GarrettI spe(nt Wednesdlay *.'I i .\lirs. 1Aen kt and .\n's, Ow en a 80''n toi .\li. aiid .\trs. XW. G. ar' Mir. L. Z. Wilsont visjted-hils son, \l i. J. N. Wilson, Sunday. Mliss ('oni .\lMae Illendlerson. of IFounitain inni, ."nent the past week with ber' cousin, M\iss Nannie Mlac Wi'lson, retuitrning home Friday, M\iss Natnnit' M\ae accomnpatting hiei' to spenttd a few days. i', -WVIIl Soutth and M\r. Ivy Ilag well motor'ed to TLaurens on business Sa iituray aftei'noon. Tittle .\Iss Alliene Garrett spent Wednesday wIth hier cousin, little Mliss Wilma Wilson. \lr. and .\irs. W. M\. Coker, of (Gray ('ottrt, v'isi ted t heir dlautghter, Mi's. W., (G. Garrett, Satuirday. Mlr. and .\i's. Edgar F'hierbert were the week-endl visitors of their par' ents, Mir. and .\irs. S. .\, Garriett. Mliss Mlacie South spent Sunday wph hiei aunt, Mi's. F. C'onnoir. Mirs. . N. Wilson was a recent vis Itor' of lieu' slster, Mt's. W. 0. Gairrett. * S * HICKORIY TA'VERtN NEWIIS. * e ee *.e e e o e e e e * Hickory Tavern, July 19.-The cropsi arie all Itooking very good ini this section, at present, It was reportedl that a few'A holl weevils- had been foundl around here, but it ia not true, Among those who have purchased new Foirds this week are .\rs. C, XW. Wasson, John *Roper, Frank K~night and Todd K~night, A number of our .vonng people at tended the lawn party at Mir. Wjllis' at Green 'Pond Saturday night. They all raport a good time and a Jolly crowd. A cast of sorrow was thrown over ou1r community Saturday when It was reported t-hat Aliss Minnic Irvin was dead. Miss Irvin taught school at Hickory Tavern the last session. She was a grand teacher and was loved by all of her pupils and all that she came in contact with. Allss l'dina Owings entertained a few of her friends Friday night, by giving a "get-together" party. The -crowd biegan to assemble at eight-thirty and by nine all was present and dien'a general free-for'all talk and music by a Pathe and 3Ir. Claude 'Willis as cranker. Then the couples were se cured by matching up a ibroken verse and were inlvited hino thc lext roc Im 'w- here the boys all were allowed to talk to each girl about five min u1tes and then move lo tne righ.t until Ie reacled his partner. Theni the dinlintg room4 door was opened and Ihe crowdl invi ted in, where trhey were served by a delightfitl ourse of cream anld eai. Whlen throuh11 here the crod'14 assembled in the parlor where a goo'ud lauh was enjoyed when each drew a fortune 1that had been fixed for t he iurpose and read aloud. BY this time it was gettin g real late so thbe crowd began to go horne wishing for anothe .party like this real soon. Among those \vho were at the part y were: lisses Verta lla(lwin, Neoma Alexatnder, Cora League, liazle elt, Nettie \te Willis, Nell Curry. 2arrie A\rmlustronig, Mlurlee Holder, Irene and Thelma Owiings; .lessrs. Oulver' anid Gillie FSumerel, Claulde Willis, FrIanlk Gray, I:Velret-t Curry, Dlenroee .\rmu stlong, lFeltol Roper. T1111.1 WILL ASTONISHl LA'lmNS PEOPi, - The quick action of simple witch hazel, cauphor, hydastis, etc., as mixedt in Lavoptik eye wasnh, will su0r. prise iaurens people. One girl with weak, strained eyes was helped by a sitngle application. Her m1other cOild hardly sew or read herause of eyp painus. In onle .we1k she too was hln eilted. We guarantee a small bottle of Lavoptik to help ANY CASl': weak, strained or inamed (yes. Aluminum eye cup F E. Putnam Irug tore. A LON] its plache dozeni pjr< genius ha Built in to rbi I the econ o~ prod uctic( W\hat th< ple acce of valuei nced not ods, featu Call for t * ,JONE NEIS. * ** * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * Jones, Jily .16.--W-e are indebted to Mrs. Milton Golden for some d'll clous fruit. Dr. J. 11. Workman and Mr. .John Medlock have purchased new aulomo biles. .\Mr. and Mrs, .Wilmot Smith and son, Dlouglas, of Greenville, visited rela tives and friends liee recently. The Fou rih was quietly observed here. Mr. Marvin Daniel, of Seneca, visit ed his aunt, Mrs. 1)-. W. T. Jones and I his cousin, Mrs. (u. . Graham last week. Miss Mary Jones was called as nurse to Columbia a fow days ago. The recent electrocition of .11r. Claude Birissey Was a great shock to ever'yone. The t(ider-est symlipathy of all ouir po'c.o goes out to his brivafl family. lie was Aiidl to rest i WaL nut Grove cemuetery in the prestnce or a iige asembldage of soirowing rola tives uan1d friends. llev. Smith, of Ware Shoals. condim eld the finnraI services witih very comforthing and ap propriate reimarks. Ilis loved on's request u.1 to say to all who were so kind to them 'ni Ither sudden great be reaVeieit, thet they ar priofoindly gratefil andI reverently invoke God's bt.hiessins uponl 11hem. Mrs. Toccoa Canlol and soi, Ila r ry, of Abbeville. are the ouests of Mr. llownes .Jon, and family. Crops in the comlmnitiiiy are very promishing. We recently met the following friends, .\Ir. Marlow IlTughes of Green vilie, MI. and Mrs. Albert Stuart. AI bert Snyder and Sheppa'rd Yeldel1, Of Greenwood, Rev. J. M. Dallas of 13on alds. I on. .l . II. .\loore, of Abbeville, can dida H' foi Solicitor 'was in oi'ur midst Wedniesday. \lxessrs. Frank 1). .lones and Adger Cobb were in Greenwood T ii rsday. The friends of Mr. .ohn Ashley will regret to hi ear of his death which b - eirred at Ware Sohals .ily 15h. Engraved Cards and nvitations. Advertiser Printing Co. in th tre hl Fi restoe 3%c tib kec >dulcts of un es s mnade standa hjrd, n.ZF b ulk of the peo t asi the standar< rig. ht, era; of srnaH car' bothe with; meth res, or" guaraintees he Firestonkle 3 %. bt Ies Worn Doin, Out of Heart Georgia Lady, Worn-out and Tired, Tells How She Was Helped by Ziron Iron Tonic. HI, personal experience of Mrs. "We heard of Ziron, and from what Nannie Phillips, of Powder I read, I was sure it wouldn't hurt me, Springs, Ga., is printed below in if It didn't help ic. But after taking her own words: it I found It really helped me, and I "I was in a worn-out condition. My sent back for more. I ate bettor, felt stomach was out of order. I didn't much ctronger. I am sure Zirou i0 sloop well. I was tired all tho time. a splendid tonic." I couldn't half eat, and didn't rest Many people, who are worn down and Well at night. (sheartened, due to stomach disordts "I would get out of heart and blue. and nervous ills, find relief by toning I would feel like I was going to bo up their blood with Ziron Iron Tonic. down in bed. Yet I kept dragging Tell your druggist you want to try around. Ziron on our money-ack guarantee. Just Received --I a C arload of Some are now on display at our new garage on East Main Street, just off the square. Vincent Miotor Car o Laurens, S. C. Lares .C (n nskd 82250 GrfTbe$7 Re1aa 45 r) r* oar