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AUTO-INTOXICATION A Selentilic Discussion of its Cause and Proper Treatment with SarDraS Auto-Intoxication, together with its kindred allments, Ptomaine poisoning and Cholera-Morbus, are but the inten sifted result of Indigestion. Imiproper rid rash eating and neglect of the stomach, bowels and liver frequently produce this condition. Practically all who arc subject to Auto-Intoxicatlon are excessive eaters. When the stomach Is overworked, the food cannot be ro;pel Iy digested, neither (enn the liver be expected tc p. rformo properly. Regulation of the habits will with a little assistance to the stomach an( :Ver, remove the cause of the trouble, SarI)raS. a scientific prepa-j ration of medicinal herbs and roots, conta ins the properi ingredieniits to onlivin liver and kiIt1 y action and inviiorate the glands of the sto'aclh. Contain.s n' alcohol. If you are suf1tring from auto-intox ication or other digestive troubeIs(, regulate your habits and take a table spoonful of SariraS before each meal. The result Is simple and gratifying. It will do what the common laxative can not. All dealers and jobbers. WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneys-Heart-Liver Beep the vital crgans healthy by regularly taking the world'z stand ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles GOLD MEDAL *The National Remedy cf Iolltnd fot centuries and endorsed by Queen Wi!ol. mina. At all druggists, throe -.izes. Look for the name Gold Medal ou onver, Lox and accept no imitatun C. C. Featherstone W. B. Knight FEATHEIRSTONE & KNIGHT Attorneys at Law Laurens, S. C. All Business Intrusted to Our Care Will Have Prompt and Careful Atten. tion. Office o7er Palmetto Bank Mr. Featherstono will spend Wednes day of each week in Laurens. W. M. NASH SURVEYOR Terracing :: Leveling NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C. Dr. T. L . Timmerm an DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Offle' in Peoplh' 1ank Iltilding Simpson, Cooper & i Babb WIViPrcti a. i all Si ni o tirts gawnn'ked to x e fronm yot.ur rcr Organilzed I Y. PRlOP.ERT'iY I N'I'IlD1: $1 l',150,000 W~R lITE ORt CA L, on thie uindleritgn .ed for any inftormlation1 you inay deiri aboutt. our plan oi' lnsu rance. We Insure your prope'rty against dle etructifon by FIRE, WINIDSTORIM Of LIGHT'NI.NCG. and (13 So - (Meaper that Any coimpany In ex ut ance. '*fRememnber, we arme prteparedl to prove to you that ours is IsIho sa fes;t a no pheaipest plan of instmraince knowni. Our Assoelatilon is ntow I Clese to 4irite hinsurnc t'in th Ile coun tties o Abbeville, Greeonwood, McoCormlekc $dgefleld, IAlurenls, Saluda. Lexington .hjchland, Calhoun:, and Spartan burg GreenvIlle, l'iekiens, lIober. Cirn ~vell, Clarendon, Satebr, I re Il(ershaw 'Vhesterfleld, Lnnteastier. VTe olllcers ate: Gen. .. "ratos iyon, President. Coiltuinla, S. C.: JT. 1R * lake, Gen. Agt.. Secty'. andi' Treast. )reenwoodl, S. C. D)IR ECT OR S: ~0. O~ran':.. .....Mt. Carmel, S. C IM. (ambrell .. .. Ahhevill. S. C R. Blake ........Grecnwoomd, S. C ',W. You ngblood . . . .HIodges, S. C Fraiser Lyon . . .. Coltuba, S. C H.T N lcholson . . . .Edgelielld,11, C .Wton.......atOres S. C C. Bates .. ... nt br . .C SJiim . I, * LANFORI) * " " e e e e*e e ewe o ee g... 'Lanford, Nov. 29.-The evangelistic meeting Ini charge of Dr. 1. C. Buck 14oltz and Pastor G. Ml. Secton is well attended and the people all scent eager to catch every word of Dr. Buckholtz's messages. 1)r. Mays, of Furman Un:ve2r:sity, is conducting the meeting at Warrior Creek. lie attended services hele Sunday night and pleased the audience with encouraging remarks. itev. W. .\l. Robinson ;reachel his initial sermon Sunday inorning. at the M . E-:. church. lie has been heartily recuivcl with a cordial welcome in our 1.idst and we trust the new relation ship as pastor and people will prove a inu tua l benefit to the whole co!uu nity. The teachers' attended the state in4eting of teachers at Spartanburg. Mlv. Allen Garrett and daughter of Woodruff are attending the meetings and they are helping with the music. They are the guests of Mr. and Airs. T. ..Cr.w Horn to \ir. and Mrs. Glenn Martin, Nov. 28, 1920, a son. Mrs. M. W. Fowler and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Drumnond visited rela tives in 'T'roy this week, Miss Carrie Fowler spent Thanks giving day at Limestone College with her friend, Miss Elizabeth Martin. Al.is. Annie Nabors of Laurens, and irs. Ruth Poole of Langston, Mr. J. IR. Patterson and family .spent Thanks giving lay in picnic style, hunting and fishing. 31rs. Rena Alverson of Enoree spent 'Thanksgiving day with lis. C. L. WiaIdrop. Messrs. Yates and Charles Waldrop of Wofford spent holdiays with pa rents. A\lr. and Mrs. Eirnest Gault, of Foun tain inn, M'r. and Mrs. W. Y. \Villiams and Mr. and Mirs. Frank Cox spent Sunday with Mir. and Mrs J. 13. Wil liams. Mir. Hobson Franks and fa:nily spent Sunday with their parents, .\lr. and Mirs. J. R. Franks. Miss Maary IBelle Patterson, of ;)ar tanburg, silent 'T'hankgiving with her cousin, Miss Lenora Patterson. lr. and .\irs. Clarence Garrell spent Sunday with her parents, Air. and tlIs. J. .M. \'illiams. l iss Itu h Wash, of C reen wood, is visiting Mi. .\lint mie I.,anford Ir. iei(' I~atterson, of I-:noree spo't Sundtay with hi.; grandinother, .\I:s "O. '. lFo . ! t'. .\dr. Ge:w'unt a eundto .Mar It:!! ;'llio e ater sptentin TN1'!: ; riv i hl iday.'s with parents. * * * * * .4 * * * C * S 5 , * 1 " e +_ ut s * * * * * * .i i e , . 0 . :1 * .\ tJ . liy o, i i lNi t 1111 (1U hr to te uunothal, they turrotl li oii Li ar,~ltt v.here (contverationi wa'.s eni Thie gtile'44 pr i'Esient 1''er'e .ljsge s and Druey Smrith., Zellet and Itlorenaf Crisp andi~ .l(essrs, i::arl Work ma Enhe Yi~'~ oungi;, J. W. Wallece andc ty.. Ilonini 114)11 iiley M('tOni, First Grade--Lou ise Wa llenzilne lie I ..e l er I i, Edw ~Vin IT'mpii n) , J1On (' IWaleziinie, l lenry Nelson. Tlhilrd Grade.- MAamle 1:114n Gaivln AbIeit A bramiis. Ki'skhin Ad(hi r. Fouirth G.1rade.--Ada [len~ain 1, 0u.. '(h" r. l'arye Temletonicob 'tl .\ tiiI yi t i'ry t' tirfn.l fl S; ith Gra. - , a ry 13ej ni 8 MILES A MINUTE MADE BY PI,ANI Lieut. Mosely Wins Pulitizer Iet With Average Speed of 178 Miles Pei lhour. 'resent Speed Record is 180 Miles an Hour. Mineola, N. Y., Nov. 25.-Flying at i speed of virtually three miles a min ute, aLieutenant C. C. .Mosley, piloting an American-made Vervilie-Packard ariy plane, won the first Pulitzei trophy aeronautical race here today against a field of 32 starters. He cov ered the course of slightly more than 132 miles in 44 minutes, 29 57-100 sec onds, an average speed of approxi mately 178 miles an hour. Officials of the Aert-) Club of Ameri ca which condulcted the race, first hav ing estimated the course as 1.10 miles in length, announced? immediately af ter the race that Mosley's average speed was ISS. miles an hour, a new world's record. Ilowever, a careful rescaling of the official map tonight showed that the laps were slightly more than 32 miles in length, instead of 35, th,e average speed on the cor rected length being cut down 10 miles an hour. It Is expected that a survey of the course will be made in order that exact computation may be estab lished. The present .world's aviation speed record is held by Sadi he Cointe, win ner of the recent Gordon Bennet tro phy race in France, who averaged 187 miles an hour in a special contest at Villa Coublay, near Paris, ten days after he won the international trophy. In the Gordon Bennett race over a course of 186.2 miles, le Cointe aver aged slighly more than 169 miles an hour, although he had made 174 1-2 miles an hour in the trials. lartney Second. Captain 11. E.I larlney, flying an American army ''honlas-Morse ma chine, calne in second today, flying the course in 17 minutes and 3--100 sec onds. Albert Acosta, a civilian, won third place with his Italian-made An saldo S. V. A. machine. ills time was 51 minutes, 57 62-100 seconds. This was the only one of the eleven for eign-made machines entered, to finish among the first ten. It was a great day for the army. In addition to placing seven of its nen among the first ten, tle army won a private fight from the navy when representatives of the enlisted men of each engaged in a little battle of fisticuffs before the grandstand. A sailor .was walking past when he ac (idently knocked oif the hat of a sol dier on glard lity, the headgear fall ing in a pool of water. Instantly th soldier gave battle and was getting inull the better' of the n''rforilnec( h'((('n4( the omO batants ; we1( f2 re repa rated. Genll ' erring hiughled with glec. a:s lw' w1'thled the )rilorinallce, bu' 8cerietary I ):..iels 1 :h d a bit 1121 , t * I) 1 ' I .I" I cil :( 1 \ i cc1: . 11 ii 2 v -1: 1orei,.:in affairs, but , :tno a n':. r which imp1;erilledr (lviilizaltzi ,i 21 liower piut; at its hzeadl a soveregi who mi howedl mariked and t~Coll tanitho:: I ily toward the allies and had lbeel lize a(cc~ opliC of ou r eniemiies, thlai po'wer ought to be war ned thant size eni ilo lo nger' havye 01ur (co--operaJt ion no0 (xueC t the samie feeling froml~ us. a liirthlerp than1 that, the t reatie --ive 15Is lie right as a protecting pzow Er 1o proffer well fmoded advice upo)0 lie g ravi ty oif an1 act whIih m(1Ilight. giv (Germany occasion to Intervene direel 13' or indirectly In Oriental affairs. Tlhie premi11 er sa id he( wishied to conl 3i r a dt'flnite cours'e in the matte Iin ('om1:dete accord willh Great Brit I 'r(emier Leygutes, it wais ann3oun 1ce thlis afternoon has dlecldedj to biegi hLis conferec ih''eirto Geore 2o Gra I'' r3 it'i, ove thI bo Greekl. an11( other iltulationis eailie 1han3 ill flrst intenided- lIe w'll le'av l'ariis 'Thu2rsday n'Uight, accomipaniled h 12 hiilippe-Ucr'thelot, Political direct i C.f lthe forjeign ollice. More Tcnancy Trouble. \'hile . Ioll pursue yotilr pre(selit cont l. 2 21ha ,1 :m i enn foi' 3'on n in n - ti::i ... ' i " Smokeless care nti~..:sfw sei f f~aiiiB lack~s:3{}' P ow dcr -2 - -Waterpvo0f BLACK SHIELLS~~ :1 oney-Back Shot-ShellsU Get your money back if you are not satisfied. W guaran T'hat's the basis on which we are offering to sell The @~ATDE Black Shells to .all sportsmen.USCRRDE Shoot a trial box of shells-in the field or at the just as we guarantee traps. 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