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SEALED AIR-TIGHT I TH E "BLD RELIA TH E]FOREJ'S White Haired Alabama Lady Says and Go But The "Old Reliab] Catae ani Dutton, Ala.-In recommending Thed ford's Black-Draught to her friends and neighbors here, Mrs. T. F. Parks, a well known Jackson County lady, said: "I am getting up in years; my head is pretty white. I have seen medicines and reme dies conic and go but the old reliable came and stayed. I cn talking dcf Back Draught, a liver medicine we rave used for years-one that can be depend-d up on and one that will do the work. "Black-Draught will relieve indigestion and constipation if taken right, and I know for I tried it. It Is the best thing I have ever found for the full, uncomfortable SGr Comedy ~Friendl~y A play that affor of amusing cc -\ well as nm I ~gnpping New Y< SIXTH Redpath ( Seven'JB SEASONh TICKE Chautauqua Week ItNoOt P"aCt? LE" BLACKmDRAUGHT She Has Seen Medicines Come C" Thedford's Black-Draught Stayed. feeling after meals. )ur stomach and sick headache can be rellevcd by taking Black-Draught. It aids digestion, also ssists the liver in throwing off impuri ties. I am glad to reconunend Black-. Draught, .nd do, to my fr..:nds and neighbors." Thedford's Black-Draught Is a stand ard household remedy with a record of over seventy years of successful use. Every one occasionally needs something to help cleanse the system of impfiritles. Try Black-Diaught. Insist upon Thed ford's, the genuine. At all druggists. C.'7W ceat Drama Enemies"I ds an abundance mplications as oments of pathos. >rk Cast NIGHT ~hautau qua ig Dajys TS ONLY $2.75 ~ATUQUA4!BlilO( Here. May 2.9 IN P1'lil~lIC Port. liestrietions mity le Tightem IIo Prevent Pas1tsage. Washington, Apil 19.--The fedel' goverinlent in enforcing .proiIbitic would close its ports to tle extent . prohibiting the i transit InI bood throt the counitry or' evel the transfer fro) onte ship to another itn anly of its ha bors of liquor ittetinded for consumil] tion as a beverage in a toreign coul Stry. Judge G't, assIstant to the a torley general, declared today in a ; uing casevs in the suipremei coutrt. The 'ase; involve a shiIpment frao Cantada to Mexico by IHirtm \alk( & Sons of intoxieattinti liquol to I Iitrnshippedin bond from Detrolt. Netw OreIns. and11 a sthiiment or I qmw i, the Anchor iline frot Sco aind to teriuda by tranisfer frot oil ilritish vetsel to another in New Yor harbor. .i dg 1ff exi0ained that inl Former case the tnited States distriq (ol t at I etroil h:ul It Id that hoti tie treaty with Great b.itail and tl revised statutes, notm1 itistanding t1 1-sth almenrment01 and thle \'oistead a< had aut horized such shlimntlsfil l th!e lnited 'State's district court : Nev York in the matter of tie ttat ferI' had held that both tte revist staitutes and tle treaty with Gre Iritain wIhith authorized the tr anis (f intoxicating liquor had been repen ed and abrogated, respectively. It is the purpose of tihe governmtci in pressing the cases to prevent bot tihe trans-shipmliiints and traisfer liqiuor, Judge Goff Stated, because the large am1ount whicl while in tim sit is either pilfered or diveritd. "1Th4e l'nited Stat(", exerted its sol ei ieigni power and withdrew its pr'ote iol and its recog'niition of liquor a1 commtilodity of cotiiere ," Judge Ge said, adding that the government I1 sisted the language of the 18t amen mllent included the transit of liquor I lontd ill the U'nited States. All thIt a nsl olrta tion within tile juri diction oft tle U'nited Stages of iqu< for beverage uIrposes Is prollibitel he continued, emphasiz:ing that ite e portatiotn of liItor had 'been prohlibi ed. Congrcss had refused the pr teetion of thtIe goverlIment to lituor .1 tended forl l overage -purposes, he ad( ed. no) matter whtether ldestited 'Itzt /s of this enuntry or ti perio in other countries. A comii it y tiu be ea:1able of being imported befoi It caln be adiitt(ed, .ludge Goff argue even to the extent of being transfe red ftc.ml one ship to another. Justice Van Devanter and Juti McReynolds suggested that If co gress had prohibited tie exportatic of liquor by citizens of the - Unitt States the transit itt bon(1 o1 the tran fer Inl bond 1within this Country ft the benefit of foreigners probably w1 not Intended. C.minsel for the shippers insist( that the Detroit decision siould 11 sustainled, contendhaig that, not witl standing the oltintons exPressed i P'esident (levcland and Harrison tt the sect Ion of thte Bitish trteaty quiiestion had 1been abtrogated It t minel~Id in force; that thte leaks -at Pil fering had beenl ovetlmphizedI0( 1 the govetrnment and thtat as the Un tedl Rates was a large expmorting nl tIon cons5ideraItionl should be givent mlaintaliing frtedly r'elationts wi' foteign atitolns. rThey also refertred to thte "istabi ity" cf prohiiltlon, counlsel fotr I Anchor lIne assertIng thtat the co strutiton asked hv the gover'lnmel would impose a "sevete str'in ut the 18th amendiment. AGNE~S AYIUES, STAll, 'EATIUtED IN "TH'IE Shill Excellentt Riole in Bfig Ptroduct itn. Agnes Ayr'es, tatentedi antd heal fitl, who won stardom by her' artIst worIk itt Cecil 15. D~e Mille's Paramout~ii screen platyer', Rud~ot-ph Valentino, George Melfotrd's big Paramnltit 'Pr ductlon ot "T'he Sheik,"' whiich eotm to the Prineess Theatre Thursday -at Ftiday of thtis week. MIss Ayres han thte effective role -DIana Mayo, a headstrong 'bitt bta' -and spirited Engilih girl iWh en1 fcont ers the Shelik in thte dleser't and1( lear finally to love hIm after a somewh harriowinlg ex petriee atnd comtlvIe subhjugation to his Indomnitable wvI .lIe Is a verita-ble tmaster of men-a women. Nonte enn stand agalist I power w'hich In hIs emopire of Iband almost Invincible. Wild tIding and fighting, grIppi 'scenes In desert sandstorms, acti pIled on aetion-suchl -are the Ingtei ents cf this -photoplay 'bly Monte I Iatterjehn, aapted from 1'. M. Ilul ntovel. And MIss Ayres has a r'ole tii Is difficutlt, fIlled wIth hard work a 'nse actIng, to which she (1oes, it saId, more titan full justIce. Wisdom Lies in Correction. Don't tmatke -tofu rrneh of the fauth atnd findIngs of those nrounrd y'ot ; v< 'be goodt (0 yourlt'tf, and1( don't ltpr y'our soul over your owt blunders at mtstatkes.-Ada C. Sweet. N THE PEOPLE IN MY TOWN COOPERATE AND SUPPORT WE HOME MERCHANTS. II IVI men work atgoIae ea i )f mr homes oflsai ac ftet y1 Morie s oo s r ameoneyi ''Quaritys, 0 amen Gods for Lesoone wa e eAr Bae oin Co.nes Nohm.P ByittyteCaeey-o MO A -I the Squar ton , R.e.l lls H.a~l L..P Lauen Dug Co.re What Pur Drugs, Tlotie , Articls, ,ARE NoSttionseryA at Furitr r" Stos Chnwarll, si _iwr BEat mecanswllsad Wakoftl todivetis Prineyin enepie Prnterk and goodser wages and y, edwThn Aduryier and seler alwayslb MORALWit.theHom Neh etwn YES! YOU ARE. LOOKING & PROSPEROUS. THERE IS NO CO-OPERATION OR SUPPORT IN OUR TOWN AND IT 15 G.ADUALLY GOIM BACKWARD. 11 4 DY M.C.MERKER k BOOSTER the merchants you depend on it that the )wn. When a merchant prospers he is sure at home that will give more men and wo -e he knows plenty of work and good pay tronizing home merchants and co-operation oosts a town. 3 not prosperous, organize and co-oporate pies Loan & A. L. Malaffey liange Bank )ital $100,000.00 FIRST LASS BAKERY 981S OLDEST BANK FRTCASBKR WATTS, President Ask fqr Our Pullman Loaf .TUNE, Cashier m enoon ' L. B. Blackwell olomon Says: Printer and Stationer an d Prce Go rm OFFICE & SCHOOL SUPPLIES Funi toreCo. FurntureCo. J. C. Shell & Company Ktt otO~eThe Family Grocer Stoves, Rugs, Crock plote Home Furnishers C'aoico Vegetables in Season H. HOUGHJoeTalrHrweC. PTOMETIRIST ne-airHrweC. loughi to se~o Well" H~ardwaire, Agricultural Imple ad JoevIry Repaired mnts, Mill Supplies, Paints, koi Rieoqute Olis, Varnishies, sporting Goods. Roper & Co. -BENCHOFF'S Doors, Sash Blinds 5 & 10 Cents Store urnish Your Entire Bill ''Buy it in Laurens'' 3rYu os.EST SIDE PUElLIC SQUARB n Clothing Co. Davis-Roper Co. he Man's Store Department Store othirs - Suts e ' ''Lauroni Best Store--Quality 'nLryEasterby Motor Co. a So e, Cothing, Dodge Brothers Motor ars Y US A (gkLL Phone 200 Service and Parts ens Storage. Laurens National ery Company Bank Batteries and Service Capital and Surplus $100,000.01 mud Coteous Service 01EOII BALMS P asid 'en8 Street--Phone 448 'YOUR AqO0UNTS SoLICITBp Drug Company 'The Princess Theatire Medicines of Al Kfrds 'Not Only for Amusement But for n and Victor Rlecords Diversion -After Busineiss hours