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HO The Harley-Davidson Motorcycle .(King of The Country Roads) Has the Famous Full-Flotetng Seat?and the Free wheel Control. Chain or belt drive, and magneto ignition. Used by Mail Carriers Everywhere. Write for catalog. Terms to suit. Let us call and show you one?ask us to come. Have full line of Tires, Tubes, Chains, Belts, Oils Harley-Parts, Etc?, and make prompt shipments, send us your hurry orders. No goods charged. t. s. chipleSt The Motorcycle Man Greenwood, S. C. I' 5? THE HOME of Quality Geoceries There Is A PLACE, A SEASON AND A REASON For Every Thing! This Is The Place For Every Seasonable Thing In the Grocery Line and There's'A Reason WhyYVVe Sell Them _THE QUALITY!_ TRY THESE--THEY'LL PLEASE! This is Ice Tea Weather. We handle the Best. Votan, Temple Garden, White Rose, Liptons and Tetleys Tea. TRY ONE OF THESE NOW. DIAL COMPANY W. M. DIAL, Manager Safeguard and Preserve Your Furs, Blankets, Comforts, Heavy Hangings, Portiers, Carpets, Rugs, Winter Wraps and Clothing by having ^them thor oughly cleansed Jby [our Special Processes before storing for Summer. '???Z?i'SU Footer's Dye Works Cumberland, Mil. Are You Nervous? What makes you nervous? It is the weakness of your womanly constitution, which cannot stand the strain of the hard work you do. As a result, you break down, and ruin your entire nervous system. Don't keep this up! Take Cardul, the woman's tonic. Cardul is made from purely vegetable ingredienls. It acts gently on the womanly organs, and help^ them to do their proper work. It relieves pain and restores health, in a natural manner, by going to the source of the trouble and building up the bodily strength. CARDU 1 Womln-sToriic Mrs. Orace Fortner, of Man, *W. Va., took Cardul This Is what she says about It: MI was so weak and nervous, I could not bear to have anyone near me. 1 had fainting spells, and I kost flesh every day. The first dose of Cardul helped me. Now, I am entirely cured of the fainting spells, and I cannot say enough for Cardul, for I know It saved my life." It Is the best tonic for v/omen. Do you suffer from any of the pains peculiar to women? Take Cardul. It will help you. Ask your druggist Writ* to? LaoW Atfvlaory Dept. Chattanoon Medldn? Co.. Chaf.Unoow, T?aa.. fer S?tclat Instruction?, ?adM p?t book/'Honie Treatment lor Wonun." teat fre*. J 60 SPLENDID EXERCISES AT CROSS HILL Graduating ( hiss at the High School Present Beautiful Program at the Close of the School Year. Cross Hill, May 17?On Friday ev ening, May 9th, the largest crowd In the history of Cross Hill assembled at the high .school auditorium for tho graduating exercises of the 1913 Se nior class. They were well ushered in by the following marshals: Messrs. J. C. McGowan, Dewey Nelson, Fred Coleman, Simmons Pinson, Wade Hills William Leaman, George Mar tin and James Guthrie. Tho stage was exquisitely and ar tistically decorated with the class colors, green and white. The piano, chairs, walls and posts were draped in green and white crepe paper. The piano was in the centre. The back of tho stage was almost covered with as paragus ferm and a large vase of lovely white carnations (olass flower) In tho middle. Directly above It was the class motto written in music. On either side was "1913" in large green letters on white. The chairs, which woro (occupied by (the graduates, speaker, teachers and trustees, were equally divided on either side of the stage and extended from the piano in somewhat of a semi-circle. The en tire front wns imbedded in the most beautiful assorted ferns and palms, which were arranged* with the greatest care and taste. There were three large green plush rugs?ono on either side in front of the chairs and the other in the centre?front, where the speakers stood. At 8:30 the beautiful, charming i teacher, Miss Irene Dlllard appeared on the stnge, attired In an exquisite white satin gown trimmed In pink dewdrop chiffon with pink hair adorn ments and slippers to match and play ed a pretty, appropriate march. Im mediately a tramp was heard on the winding stairway aad soon the marsh- j als were seen bringing forward eight | girl graduates. They marched In front of the audience Into the left ante-room' on to the stage, where they remained until graduates were seated. Then they inarched to their reserved seats on the right of the stage, which was also "fixed up" In green and white to match the deco rations. The exercises were opened with prayer by Rev. W. D. Ratohford. I. Salutation?Miss Leonora Lea-i man. Class History?Miss Kitti Wharton. 3. Duet?Misses Hill and Lowe?! "II Corricolo." 4. Class Will?Miss Ozelia Harmon. ;">. Essay?"Character"?Miss Annie] Rasor. 0. Music?'Miss Emma Lowe?I "Faust." 7. Class Poem?Miss Mary Hill, 8. Class Prophecy?Miss Mary | Rasor. 9. Essay?"Ambition"?Miss Will- ] ijo Austin. 10. Muslc^Mlss Mary Hill?"Lo-I hen'grln." II. Valedictory?Miss Emma Lowe. 12. Class Song. 13. Address by Prof. J. G. Clink scales. 14. Delivery of diplomas by Mr. W. E. Griffen. 15. Benediction?Rev. J. A. Martin. Each one of the graduates was] dressed In white and looked beautiful. They were as follows: Misses Emma Lowe, Mary Hill, Leonora I^eaman, WilUJo Austin, Mary Rasor, Kittle Wharton, Annie Rasor and Ozelia Harmon. They received a countless number of bouquets of flowers and packages and, last but not least they received congratulations from every one. For the Weak and Nervous Tlrcd-ouJt, weak, nervous men and women would feel ambitious, energet ic, full of life and always have a good appetite, If they would do the sensible thing for health?take Electric Bit ters. Ndthing bettor for the stomach, liver or kidneys. Thousands say they owe their lives to this wonderful home remedy. Mrs. O. Rhinevault, of Vestal Centor. N Y., say?: "I regard Electric Bitters as one of the grealtest of gifts. I can never forgot what It has done for me." Get a bottle yourself and see what a difference It will make In your health. Only 50c and $1.00. Rec ommended by Laurens Drug Co. and Palmdtto Drug Co. See our line of Baby Carries and Go Carts, you will surely be pleased with the style, quality and price. S. M. & E. H. WILKES & CO. "HILLSIDE." By F. L. Weathers. Behold; there cometh a solemn warning, wafting gently o'er tho breezes, from tbat ger.eraus eoi tri butor who hails from Madden. And, be it to that writer'* credit, they havo a nice little way of appealing lo those good- voters of Laurens. And Mad den has a way of tolling those same voters of the greatness and goodness of Laurens. That's right, Madden, got real busy and put in your fairy ideas, then, maybo they will ? blossem l:jto realities, but?we rather think not. Do your best, Madden, you just can't block this nfew county movement, neither can you "crowd out" that ev erlasting enthusiasm of Hillside. Hill side is bound to reach Its ideal. Its a live wire. That's why the writer boasts of It's greatness so loudly. Mind you, Madden, we find no fault with Laurens. As you very probably know, almost the entire population of Hillside (liars iucluded) are most heartily in favor of this new county project, and are just "alongln'" to help pilot a new county government at Fountain Inn. So just bang away! For your criticism we tender our thanks and in the fight for the new county "we wish you well." TYLBBSYILLE DOTS. Tylersvllle, May 18.?Rev. W. B. Justus of Enoree filled his regular ap polntement at Sandy Springs Sunday morning. Miss Robin Patterson of Lanford was the guest of Miss Grace Poole last week. Miss Lula Donnan spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Peter son and family. Mr. Nlles Clark of Clinton spent Sunday with Mrs. M. O. Clark and family. Mr. Edgar Donnan spent the week end with friends near Bramletts. Miss Nina Poole of SpartanbUrg spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Poole. Miss Lydie Peterson of Spartanburg was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Peterson. Mr. J. W. Donnan was a visitor in Laurens Saturday. Misses Grace Poole and Robin Pat terson spent Thursday in Laurens. Constipation Cured Dr. King's New Life Pills will re licve constipation promptly and get your bowels in healthy condition again John Supsie, of Sanbury, Pa., says: "They are the best pills I 'ever used, and I advise everyone to use them for constipation, indigestion and liver complaint." Will help you. Price 25c. Recommended by Laurens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. SHILOH LETTER. Shlloh, May 19.?Several from here went over to the picnic at Jones and report a nice time. W. C. Gray did r.o+ return until Sunday because his mule got sick. Mr. and Mrs. Rldgeway of Dunklin, Greenville county, were Miss Lizize Lindley's guests one day last week. J. B. Hellams went down to the picnic at McDaniel's old mill place. Carl Owings, who has been indis posed for tho last few days, is better. At half past ten o'clock on the night of the 13th, the death angel came and claimed the spirit of little John W. McDollc, the five-months old boy of Mr. and Mr3. John McDolle. Fond parents, weep not, for as tho death reaper triumphantly conveyed the soul of little J. W. up to God, re member you have a shining star around God's throne. It's little re mains were laid to rest in Rabun I Creek cemotery. Broadus Abercromble, of Greenville, is down shaking hands with kinfolks. Mrs. J. T. Watkins is on a sojourn to Will Jamison, of Laurens. Mike Parks, and aunt, Mrs. A. A. Garllngton, were shopping in Laurens Moiiday. NOTi. E Books of subscription to the capl tal stock of the1 "Trinity Ridge Gin n1ng and Milling Company" will be open at the office of F. P. McGowan on Thursday May 22nd, 1913 at 10 o'clock A. M. \f J. F. Harney, J. C. McGowan, Corporators. May 2lst, 1913. 43-lt up to us. We can neip you, Estimates promptly furnished free on large or small contracts. We make a specialty of complete house bills?sash, doors, blinds, screens, columns, newel posts, mouldings grilles, interior finish, shingles, etc., anything in building material. We offer quality? quantity ? service. Write, phone or call. "Buy of the Maker' AUGUSTA LUMBER CO. AUGUSTA. GA. FERTILIZER Is cheaper than labor, land or mules. Increase your fertilizer and decrease the cost of your products. SCOCO TOP DRESSER 4-7 J?-4 FOR SIDE APPLICATION. The Southern Cotton Oil Company LA?RENS OIL MILL iQCnn )<:;<!( x >< >(.?<>< iO(? >< it ? Hunnn ? ? ,<;,, ? ? ? ?.? ,<, o. ^Ybnt^ivoJ\ n mJ*"a l"tpp1er or ? more mat* ist led tooling than to know he has some monov tucked away in the hank, lie in safe fro 111 worry over unlooked-for calamity, lie Is nllYnA tip something for his future and ?!L <, ulrlng the respect of the men in his ooni/?,/. nity, and os he sees Iiis hnlanoe ffroiv from dnv today and from week to week, his happiness and self-reliance (gfow with it. 1 ' '"v!*h DO YOVtt HANKING WITH US. 'We pay 4 per cent interest compounded quarterly. Make OUR Bank YOUR Rank. Enterprise Bank Laurens, S. C. N. B. DIAK, I 'res. C. II. WOffSK. Cashier