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IF SKIN ICHES AND BREAKS OUT APPLY SULPHUR (et otnneO of bold-sulihir cream and Ileal Eczemla eruptioits1 right tIII. For yeaI, common bold-stilphitr ha occupied a secure 1.o0tion In thII 't mnoeit of clittilcouls affectiost., by r(a son of, its Iaras'h-destroying prop orty. It Is not only paraclid.I, bit -ualso art Iyj.trItle, antti..;etic. amli 10 mifarkably healing In Irritable and In. flatninatory conditions of tle skii. '1t m1om0e1it you apjiiy It to an Itch. i Ing or broken out skin the Itchilig stops and the healing begins, Says it noted dorillatologipt. JItst comm0111o1 Sbold-sulit)r made into i thick criamil effects such prompt, at1d remalrkaleI( restilts, even in aggravated i naz0111 that It Is a liever-ending . ree of 1amlazemnott to physicilans. Whilie not a lways estal sh1ing a .o mnitlent etre it. lever '1114 to sihne(111 the angry Itcihing Id Irritation 1111 hleal thle 10cenlk ghlt up1 and It Is often years hat( before ay Irt lption agin appearis Onl II' skinl. Any good piarmacist will slipply n11, 01111e of h)old-silphuri 1tc ream wIhlehit should1( be apl)led to the oIrritated or Inflamed parts like tie ordinariy cold Creams11. It 191 isn' u pleasanit al'id thle prompt rell ief a sffordedi Is very .wel'm0111p partictjarly whell tile erup11tion is I compllalled w%ilh Itching. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Take notlce tait OI tle 16th (lily of Octobei, I will relider at 1 1111 acolllt of Ily acts aid doings its Admiistra1 tor of the estate of E. (. I ill, decea In tile office or tile .Jtiige of Pr( ate of Lalrn1s conlty' 11 1. o'cl C a. ml.. anld onl 11he same da wI appl for ai. fiial dich1a rge fr >m - - lust's as Admilnistrator. Any person, indebt i ( said estato are Ilottiled 1111d rmquinlirt< to Imake -)lylllelt on tliit (ate; n111d all1 person s having cansagalinst said estatep will preselt tlell oil or before salIi (ite, dily proven, or be forever barred. T11. 1 T1. 111 , Sep t. I(), 191.- l o. Ad nsra- . Dr. T. L. Timmerman Dentist People's Bank BuIldidg Phone 392. / Laurens, S. C. Simps6k, Cooper & bb, Attorneys at Lpv. Will practice in all State Courts prompt attention givento all business. N. B. DIAL A. C. TODD DIAL & TO 'ID Aftorneysat Lw Enterprise Bank Buildin , Laurens, S.C. PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS None) to loan on Real Estate-Long Time. B. R. TODD Engineering and CoXtracting Land Surrey. a tPefalty Geneurete Work Skillfully done ,or in spected. Drawings and estimates of all Kind. Telephone No. 346' Laurens, S. C. PIANO TUNING 5.II& .M Wilkes & Co.j UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROSg Undertaken and Eb Callbys'Wered any hiouireday Ngt LAUIRENS. A '. DR. CL 1FTN JONE~ hetkist. / In tie N?~monst lBu&din? Phone: Oinke No. 86: Residence 219 LAUESDUI1O Drugpists Ryerywhere. areo eared e .b~dhSi~. 8i1. r GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF CONFLICT H1losi'als Full of Young men lin their Prime. Sights too Terrible to Speak of. )Near Melun, France, Sept. 18.-4 have com1e from Orleans, where the hospitals are full' of broken men young ien and men in their prime, who have laid youth and strength ulpon the blood-dreleled altar of freedom. I have seen sights too terrible to speak oft-sights Which I cannot de scribe, which, in the 'elfishness of hiis liealth, 1111111 tries to blot from 111 meiory. I have seen1. too, heroismi01 most ex ilted and splendid; women for whose work of pity and love no praise ca.n ever recompense. I hani, travelled through the dark forest.4 and wit nessed a hundred lonely bivouacs; farnm carts with a1 collple of goats tethered to the whe.lis, a teai of oxen browsing Iear by, a persant and hiis wife and children gathered about their little fire. I have seen women famisied and114 terrified fleeing with children across long stertcies or couniry, every mile of which held invisible terror. I have just spoken with a soldier Ayho has returned wouinded from the pu1suit which will go down with the terrible retreat from Moscow a1s One of tile crowning catastrophes of the world. "Th.iey tied," le declred, ",s aII1 m)aIs fle wWho are cornered and know it. Sometimes it belnlime in credible. Imagin1e a roadway litteredi With gulls, knapsacks, cartridge bhlts. Maxims and leavy can1non eVenl. 'lirer were miles and miles of it. I saw arms and accoutrements of every Sor't " inGermany has left heri very IliI'(! blood o these roads and the dead. thIose piles Of o0 rse. tIose stacks of men-I have seen It. again an(d again. Men were shot so close to 0110 another 1l.th they reIaillned stimgiding after death. At night the sight Is incredible and horrible be vond words. "4 Tremendous as the efforts have been to dispose of all these dead bodies it has not yet been possible to accomplish the task completely. Ono cannot bury whole armIes iII a day, and over fields of dead carrion birds are gathered, the gray-throated crow, of evil omen and the host of lesser marauders. Robbers, too, have descended on these fields. I have heard of ter rible rumtiagings among the dead. In villages the daed and wounded make an endless multitude. They lie where they fell. Doctors and nioses are busy all tihe time bring ing back ioie a measure of hope to these unfortunates of tlree nations. FAVOR STATE ACTION. Sotilierners Urge rol be Reduced. WVashington, Sept. 14.-Senators and rC iresentatives of the Cotton growilng States, at a conference tonight, voted to recommlnend State legislation to cur jail the production of cotton next year in order to avert a surilus 0on the heels of a failing mlarket tis year' due to the Europ~ean war. The action of the congress-men will be communicated to a conlference of Scuthierni governors. to lbe held soon 10 considier tile cotton situationi, hlowv noch tihe croI) next year sho0u1ld be reduced by legislative actIon wan not definitely agreed to at the conference, somell uriginig that the crop should1( be i a11l1ed one-hllf and3( others one-. third, (0tlertii disetisslin ol the possibil-ity )f further federal legislative actionl inl the emergency dleveloped at stroni kenltim~ent that tile cou~ress lhad dbne ill it eold ini l~liroviid Mi omnergencey flurrlenlcy anud liutiia for theo cottoni tlromre4 tu lhke adlvantage of it. Sensini' Simmons was emph~latic ini u~rkti'g that the public be brought to realize that congress had given all the aissistanc~e it could. DON'T' TlAKE If' yourt liver geta lazy you neeod -n liver tonlic, not mieCrely a ieaxat iv" -for tie bowels. Many peole t'akC ih slm 1)10 laxative when the liver' -gets slug.. gishl rather thtan take calomeol, which they know to be dang~terous. llut a mere laxative wIl10no start it slug gish -liver. What -is'nieeded I a tonic that. will liveni up .the live withlout fen'cing yon to stay at hon 1and( lose a Iay fi'ouh your work, Yolt have' such a tonic1 a D~odson's Liver Tioile. Dod. on1's I ver ine'i1 is all that Ii cia med0( for I . because thue dIrtggi tn 'whvl sell it gree to hanid lick the mnonsy wii smile, to any urkOn not , ife ith thle relief Dodson's givps. Dodson's Liver TFono is a vegetablo J iquid with a very pleasant taste and is a prompt and reliable remiedy for constipation, biliousness, sour stomach and torpid liver, The IAuerns Drug Co. gives it their personal guarantee. Iargo bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone is only 50 cents. IFor children or grown Deople-It Is theI ideal medicine. Try it on thbe guaar-I antee. 11(1IE MAUKET FOR OltAIN. Moiintin ity Milling Co. W 11y All That. Is Bnlased In (rmeinville. Greenville Sept. H1.-In ain inter View With a reporterCi of The Dally Piedillont tilis morning Nir. ithatigh of tile Mountain City Milling Co., states that his company will take all of the wheat raised in (ireviiville. Sparian burg and Anderson coulities for the next year. lie will iy for strictly No. 2 what. lie prices ciuoted by the St. 1,ous Ilarket plus one h111af Ile freight to (Grenville. For exampie If the St. 1.01 simarket was'$1.20 tolay and the freiglit to Green ville is 29 eent~s per hundro'd, which would be, Hp proximitely 17 (enls per bishel, he would pay for wheat delivered to his place of busiess about $1.29. This is be.aOduse of the fact that he can get wheat froin St. Loun's to his ftator, ,nanlufactuiro it. into flour. and to Is eustoiner- by railroad for only abot 2 eemts niore cost Inl freight. which represents Ih differene in the cost in the freight on the flour wilch come;s undr -a sl'parate elassifleation from wheat. If tle Wheat is not No. 2 he Will take any gride at a lower lrice. which of course will be the regular market price (f' that particular grade, pilus hlf .th1 e freight. lie wili ta.ke all the corn rais(d in Greenville anld Pitkcns counities In bulk, shelled or onl the cob, at the re; ular St. Imo market Jrice and the samei frihullowan~ce. rs onl thw wheat. lie will take all the oats raiseid in GIevil1 ilis y 'ileouny, if liy ar c'ean and not mlusty. Thoy nmst be macei Ill even-I ho~i~sbgs. four and one. hlf11 to livi' bushels to a lag a It l in sound sacks. If the farInlr shou:41 have any troule~ in ling tha- hind of bags lie will iurnish 1h em at a ro sonlable ri- Thle price 1;td or t!'. oats vIll li, ..overned by thle sam rules that I!(- mientioned inl connIe1 tion With i Wheat ad1141 corn. .\lr. I1haugh states that hie. is mak ing arrallgelients to add to his plant one of the :nost iodeln col11 shell's made, and he hlot)es to have it il ini erationl in tihe next :30 days. This sheller will elcall the corn of the silks and small pieces of tile cob and any other trash that muay Ie in it. It will be so etiuipped that the cobs Will be conducted straight from the shel ler to his furnace and will be disposed of in making steami' to Supply his boilers. The plant of the, Mountain City Milling Co., Is known to be the best equipped In the state. They lhave the only elevator systnem, and With their Illodern equipmntll are ill position to handle Ir grain ll t i Very low cost. NirI. 'i...:gh says that. ie has the capacity of Storing oie hundred thou Hand bushels or graill with no ilcol velienee to hims'ielf. It is Very evi dent from the above article that the farmer )hils a mariiiket for his grain now that he has never had before. (atrd of Th'lanks, I wish~ ini this way to express to iho voters of' Lauirens county my sin sor'e thpnks for the handsome vote riven mec in the recent primaries ini vichI I was nominated as one of the o0unty commissioniers from this coun y. I deeply appreciate tile honor. I *epeat here the promise made ink the aminpalgn that I would be county comn nlissloner of all the~ people1, serving he whlole county to the best of my tLbility. Your's tiruly, -Only One "BROMO QUININI3" oa get the genuIne, call for full naine, LAXA. IVg D ROMO QUININE. Loo0k for iguature of C. Wt. GROVJE. Cures a Cold in One Dlay. StopsI ough and hecadaglhe, andl works off cold. 25c. MPliOltTA.iNT T'O A1LL WOMEN RtEADEhIS 411 THiI PA I'E~I Thiouaainds upon01 thousandslll of w~o no~n hlave kidney or bladder .tr'ouletl Ltnd never sulspect. it' WVom1on's~ coml irhtsa ofteni prove to >e nothing1~(' ese butt kidn ey tr'oubhie, >r the resul1 t of' kidnley 01' bladder (its If thi tineys ar not 11In a healthy on1ktioni they maliy cause54 thle ot her or Ittni to becomhe diseaksed. 'You may su ffeir a greait deaI withi laIn ini the bck, bleariingdo)wn feei ngs, he~adalche and loss 1011 mb 111itioii. P'oor henlth makes y' nervI '1~ous . 1 r 'titbe (and mail..tle94lpodenit; it nakes any one ./ hBlt hlidredl'(s tf) romen (claim thait D)r. K~ilmer's Sw t-'1Ioot, by restor ng health to thV kIdneys, prlov(ed t~o te just the r'emIedy needed to overc'ome mch01 conidittins. A good kidney med~liclin, plossessing 'ealI healinog and( (1 curativle valule, shold~ to a blessIng tol thousanilds of nlervous, )ver'-wor'ked womeni. Many senid for a sample bo~ttle' to (ee what/ Swamp-Root. the great K Id moy, Liver' and Bladder Remedly wvill 10 for them. Every reader of tis pa ter', whko, has not attlreay tried it, by anclosing ten cenits to Dir. Kilmer & 30., Binghamton, N. Y., may receive tampie size bottle by Parcel Post. You :'an piurchase the regular fifty-cent and 5ne-dollar sizie bottles at all drug 2et rid of summer's poIsoning Birace up for Autunt~n--here the thing k'lw, 16e for 3-ott, bottle,'(iyed to be a6t too for 7-oz. lttlee(ided 'to' be I ~L~oen late lratonsucr '311 O(LJR Women's Boots for Fall wear have a trimness of outline and an air of superiority that is charming to the Woman who cares for and appreciates the best in Footwear! 11 ind'C . .\lodiu o nd th ,111d1 110!' (lafllty Irio:Ils for 1 IWuhe hoe re.4ri . in? I. P e s re e b that ad vr i s S o Prc m a bu litt u nti y o s e t e v aFo r is r Claop 1 iso ron 1 ltfl ri ph 1111 I D ll le11 - r~ BETTEAYRICHE VAUE Pleae remeber thI a Fasrise Soe ces 22a but lie or nless, eeth evR.H.ludesFr Fie or th oLreso weainoa from pLaurensf sowGreenville you ouexmilent Falld SHtoe fo C. & val! R (piaat &ea I FOR SALE!.!1$ Als th R. se the Flues ies Nor thM aureSs, on an oead o Taures too reile and s us than ie rm B kdl tto one.it ssplendid F-uldns argei ctto mies Chetnu w idg Church alnd i gh stoyhose khowin s o a ar oom Farm con ing wa r mhore bor an leso-.ates liting ou wim lghos and ltr wfor eac 0 ri. A h a re f--por gie W e as iGuaridian, poseutoor willistratfor Ouiry Jan0.0 aistal Sock hus you against any losson bu ies centrse of ciys trcl.i-odt ~al i ag is Lo m i o an se r 1t m pa Ny los oDial busiesenteto.C.HRoeScadTes BETTR SO S.LUES N.O Ao B.4A"%^0*A0 DilPrsdet.C H RprSe.a0l reu