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As Easy as a Moccasin Foot muscles that rebel at being bound up in stiff shoe leather should never be forced. Feet that fret make work, fun, or even rest, impossible. If your feet are sensitive, go to our dealer in your town^ and ask to be shown Look for Ibe Red Hell on tbc box. SOUTHERN ?2.eo SHOE $2.50 made flexible?made with all the stiffness taken out. It has solved the shoe problem for thousands of women to whom new shoes are simon-pure torture. The sole is solid and tough, but it bends like a moc casin. The vamp is of kid, soft but tough as a board. You'll vote this shoe the most comfortaJ>kr'You ever slipped on. Style?all you care for. ?Wear?it's a Southern Girl and the Southern Girl shoe has a reputation in that line. Tiade in all styles- slippers-?pumps?hue and button boots. CRADDOCK-TERRY CO., LYNCSJSURG, VA. WE BUY AND SELL I REAL ESTATE! List your property with us. We think we know values in City and County Property. Business entrusted to us will re ceive expert and careful attention. See us. We offer for sale brick house, and lot on Jail street. Authorized to act as Agent, Trustee, Receiver, Guardian, Executors and Ad ministrators. N. B. DIAL, President. C. H. ROPER. Sec. & Treas. Home Trust Co. LAURENS, SOUTH CAROLINA 3 I House Painting! NEAT WORK DONE Quick and Prompt Service Painting, Decorating and Paper Hanging. Prices Reasonable. JAMES S. BOYD, Laurens, 5. C. Order Left in Charge of E. H. Wilkcs & Company. Phone 58. ? jV .".V 4 V >V|. ',)?', After The Grippe "I am much pleased, to be able to write and thank you for what Cardui has done for me," writes Mrs. Sarah ]. Gilliland, of Siler City, N. C. "Last February, I had the Grippe, which left me In bad shape. Before that, I had been bothered with female trouble, for fen years, and nothing sejyned to cure it. "At last, I began to take Caidui. 1 have taken only three bottles, but it has done me more good than all the doctors or than airy other medicine 1 ever took." Take J4a The Woman's Tonic For the after-effects of any serious illness, like the Grip, Cardui Is the best tonic you can use. It builds strength, steadies the nerves, improves the appetite, regulates irregularities and helps bring back the natural glow of health. Cardui is your best friend, if you only knew it Think 'Of the thousands of ladies whom Cardui has helped! What could possibly prevent it from helping you? Remember you cannot get the benefit of the Cardui ingredients in any other medicine, for they are not for sale in any drug store except in the Cardui bottle. Try Cardui. Write to: Ladies* Advisory Deed.. Ch?tta*ooi? Medicine Co.. Chatttaooct. Ttnn.. lor Sptetal Irutnuthns, m4 ?4-pue boo*. '?Home Treatment lor Womea." ?cat Ire?. A REALISTIC BOMANCE. (Continued from page ten ) all the time." "Well for good meats, honest weights, and a nice all round place to trade," advised Uncle Bill, smiling nood-naturedly, "It's Arm strong marke you want to trade with. There you will find every day in the week the choicest and best fresh and cured meato that money, experience and vlligant effort can obtain. The best and fattest cattle, veal and lambs are bought on the hoof and are care fully slaughtered and dressed by skilled helj) with a view to meeting in every particular the demands of the long list of exacting patrons." At thas junction the bride complain ed of Harry's yellow glossy collar. "Oh yes. Uncle I want you to recom mend a reliable laundry." said flcttie, "Harry is positively cranky about his linens." "Alright." saul I'ncle Bill, as be laughed heartily, if you will call up or send it to Tin? Laurens Steam Laun dry you need have no further appre hension. !t has been doing my work lor a long time, and 1 Und it the best, .promptest and most sanitary in these parts. It gives your collars and shirts a natural domestic finish. The busy delivery wagons arc seen scale ing corners at a double quick gait all over town every day, gathering up or delivering its work faultlessly laun dered to a world of customers. Besid es .1. W. Creswell the manager, and his corps of assistants. are ever prompt, alert ami pleasant in manag ing the business affairs, whether it is for tin1 local or out of town customers, that are reached by agencies at all t ributary points." "Well, said Uncle Bill, with evident seriousness, since we have spent all this money .in building ami furnishing ; a new house, it would be a grave over sight lor us to delay the matter of in surance. I think we had better go post haste and see .Mr. .1. 1\ Tolbert. mana ger of The Laut t its Trust Co., who will relieve us of all apprehension and suspense, who represents many of the best and staunches! lire, health and ac cident companies in the world from which we may choose, Mr. Tolbert is the alert and wide-awake underwriter. J wl'.o yearly writes a large volume of I business in the respective branches of insurance from which we may judge that every policy hold, r has boon dealt with in a lair and liberal way in the adjustment of all honest claims." Before the trio left the office be wrote a policy covering the new house as well as a policy for $.1.000 on Har ry's life in the Southern Life & Trust Co.. of Greensboro, X. C, which after Investigation we found to be the larg est annual dividend paying company in the country. "By tlie way" remarked I'ncle Hill, as they reached the street I must go over to the Enterprise Bank and get another check book; come along with me ami meet Mr. C. H. Roper, the cashier, ami the president, as this is the hank for you to open an account with ami it is proper for you to be introduced by some one well known to the bank. I mention the Enter prise Lank because the management is agreeable to do business with and will extend to you at any time any courtesy compatible with sound bank ing rules. Then too. it. is officered by conservative men with unquestion ed Inlrcgrlty. The bank's resources are I10.211. It does a general banking business in Li;? truest sense of the term, rendering to trad'- and to commerce as well as to its Indi vidual cllenteils, a most satisfactory banking service in every way. ami 1 may add it is an institution in which our citizens feel a just pride ' "Where is a good drug store, asked the bride. "I must have some tooth powder ami cosmetics.'" "Right hero," replied Uncle Bill, ''ist then the trio happened in front of Laurens Drug Co. ? This is our well appointed and a most reliable drug store, and it is Conducted along progressive lines, too." he said, "under the management of .Mr. C. M. .Miller. "| got my pre scriptions tilled hero, hecnusc I know the prescription case is in charge of a painstaking and elfte lout prescrlp tlonlst who Is ever prompt and accu rate to all alike. The Laurens Drug Company's pharmacy is ever replete witli a large and varied stock of drugs, medicines, chemicals and the manifold accessories to this branch, including the famous Rcxall Remedies as well as Nortis fine box candles, in fact ev erything that is needed to meet the demands of the public. The house en Joys the confidence and esteem of a large acquaintanceship, and It's here' you wil lalways want to deal." said Uncle Bill. "Next we will go to the L. A. McCord studio, and sit for pictures," Suggest ed Uncle Bill, "for nothing recalls reminiscences 0f the honey-moon in after years so vividly as a good pho tograph, and one taken at McCord's gallery will be a real likeness of you. They are not "camera snappers," but portrait, photographers, as the specimen.* on exhibition at the pleas ingly arranged gallnry and reception room attests and that all protograph ers are alike, capable of achieving the same results, Is no more true than pen. Ink and paper makes the same author." said Uncle Bill. McCord aside from an ample and thoroughly equipped establishment, not only pos sesses the art of posing but also un derstands the worth of perception as well, which distinguish them as portrait artists and make for this nai lery more than a local name." I MADDEN NEWS | Madden, May S.?In vain do we look for the cloud "no bigger than a man's hand" grain ami gardens are begin ning to need rain badly. The correspondent of Lisbon touch ed upon a very line subject last week. Not only when a disturber of the peace is found to he guilty ami fined should the employer step in and pay tin- line, neither when ihey tue tried ;iinl found guilty should a petition he Immediately gotten up "to get him oil the gang." Such things as that is what demoralizes labor and breeds ;i contempt for law. Why put the county to the expense to try and con vict if immediately some one (for personal gains usually) thinks of get ting the petition and Incidentally gain perchance a wanes hand? The friends of Mr. Watt.< Cunning ham will he grieved to hear that he has had a very severe spell of sickness !>??. Christopher was soon with hint however, and tit the pri sent time I ho patient is better. Mr. Cliff Cunningham and family of Mountville were up Sunday to see lliolr L'nclo, Mr. Watts Cunningham, Mr. R. i. Langston and mother visited the family of Mr. [?'rank Fuller near j lleavcrdam Saturday night and Sun day spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. I I. T, A. Hallow of Lisbon. This is al ways an enjoyable visit for Mrs. Lang ston for it carries her hack to the scenes of her youth. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Hcnjnmiii vis it; d the hitter's father. .Mr. L. ('. Clll ! prison Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Griff Kin ley visited their brother, Mr. .1. L. Elnloy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crews, .Jr. and Miss Lee Marlin of Laur us and Mr. ? in -r Roper of Rnbun were recent visitors to Mr. Thai! .Moore. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. P. Moore were glad to fee them at their old posts in the Sunday school at Prospect, The many friends of Mrs. Moore were glad to know she had re covered from an attack of Grippe. Miss Robbie lludgons was the guest of her l.'ncle, Prof. Culbcrtson Satur day and Sunday. She came <vut to take her usual part in "Children's Day" program, Mr. P. H. Martin goes to Greenville this Week, on business. Mr. John R. Flnley lias received a letter from his brother in Texas re questing that ho meet him at the Con federate Reunion at Little Rock. We are in hopes ho can find is convenient to attend and meet the "Hoys" again ?<s well as to see again the face of a brother loved, for it has been inanv r?*rs since last they met. The many friends of that gallant veteran, T. it. Crows are grieved to hear of his continued illness. May the loth, being Memorial Day at Laurons the committee changed the day for working on Prospect Cemetory till Thursday, the Nth. Lei tho;e Inti rested note Hie change and come Thursday the nth. MO.NKY HACK. Iljatnel . arcs Cntnrrli Wltlioul Slam, ach Rosinir, or Manej Hark. Yes. dear reader, catarrh Call be cured; bnt not by pouring vllt! nau seating drugs Into the stomach, And cntnrrli genus thrive, flourish and multiply in the nose and throat. Can you kill those lotlgh and per sistent little health destroyers l?y swallowing pills or nostrum? Any physician will toll yon it cannot he done. IlYOMfil (pronounced lllgh-o-mc) Is a Kenn killing vaporized air which, when hreat hfdTtrrier" through the mouth or nose, will kill catarrh germs and soothe and heal the Inflamed and mutilated membrane promptly. It gives relief in two minutes, HYOMEI is siu. ha powerful germ destroyer that It penetrates every fold am) crevice of the mucous mombrano of the nose and throat. A complete outfit, which includes in haler, a bottle of HYOMftl and simple instructions for use. costs $1.00. SOU 1(1 you need a second bottle of HYOMBI the pi lee la only f.Oc. Lau rens Drug Co. and leading druggists everywhere sell HYOMKl. We are offering a special in Jardi nieres, at 1.1 cents. They are differ ent shapes and colors, and are as good as you can buy for U."> cents. & M. A E. H. Wilkes * Co. Piles! Piles! Piles! Wilhams' Indian I'llc Ointment will cure mind, Hleodlng and Itcliln? Pllen. It ab sorbs the tumors, allays Itcbfng nt onco, ncti as a poultice. RlVCfl Instant relief. Williams' Indian I'ilo Ointment Is pre pared for riles and Itching ?r the private, pari? Druggists, mall GOo and $1.00. WILLIAMS MFO. CO.. I'ronn.. Cleveland, Ohio LAUBENS DRUG *-0. I.anrens, S. C. THE Laurens Kandy Kitchen Has with them one of the foremost candy makers in the South and they are making candies that surpass all high-grade box candies sold in this city. A trial of these Sweets is quite enough jtQJisk, and then you will be a permanent customer. N. M. PALLES, Proprietor | Second Door from Post Office. IF WE GIVE YOU 10 cents S FOR WHAT COST YOU Then Cut Coupons from Ladies' Home -Journal fg May Number; Woman's Home Companion, May ^ Number; Delineator, May Number; Good House \J Keeper, May Number; Saturday Evening Post, ^ April 22(1., for 1-:. X. Seal Fruit Jar. Send or ^ bring to us and we wil! give JAR FREE. Palmetto Drug Co. | W. H.' WASHINGTON, Manager. MICHELIN Inner Tubes Formicnelin and all other Envelopes R TTie majority of motor ists throughout the world are satisfied users cf Michelm Inuer Tub? ;. Thcycre the best judges. Ash them. Loih for ?" t""J:" ' IN STOCK BY W. P. M UDO ENS Laurens, S. C. DAILY BALLOT The Augusta Chronicle's Great $15,000 Joint Voting Contest. FIFTEEN VOTES FOR M. Address. District. This free ballot good for fifteen (15) votes for your favorite candidate subject to the rules and conditions of the Augusta Chronicle's Croat $15,000 Joint Voting Contest. If cast before May 20.