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Irregulari Bweis When the bowels don' -.trcq'kly it fills the system with impurities which VCh you feel bad. DR. M. A. SIMMONS Vegetable Liver Medicine Is a fine old Dowel Purifier Under ks excellent cathartic influence the bowel movements become regular and healthy, the liver is invigorated and the stomach strengthened. When the system has been cleansed of all bilious matter you feel better. The mind becomes alert and cheerful, the digestion good and the body strong and vigorous. Buy only the genuine. It is put tip in a handsome lithographed tin box, with the picture of Dr. M. A. Simmons on the front panel. Ask for the Tin Box. Price 25 Cents. C. P. SIMMONS MEDICINE CO., Proprietor., ST. LOUIS, MO. Wonderful Blood Remedy That Works in the Tissues The Very Latest Theory About How and Why the Blood is Disorderede S. EQ. S. Means Pure Blood Which Insures Long Life and Health. The great experts in Chemistry and And in regenerating the tissues S. A. S. Physiology now declare what has all has a rapid and iositive antidotal effect Wlong been contended by thle Swift 1.ab- upon nil titose Irritating Influences that oratory that the germs of blood disorders cause rhet tnatisn. sore throat, weak End lodgment in the interstices of the tis. eyes loss of *eight, thin >ale cheeks, and sues. that ~v~i"; - f i miand nerve that And herein is where S. S. S. goes to is r onced. by all sufferers work rapidly, effectively and with won- with iniSn..e.,balsue 'erfully noticeable results. Get a 1 '" S. S. S. at any drug This famnous blood purifier contains e, i a f dys you will ot only iinedicinal corttponlents4 .11ust as1 vital an1)( toe, ind inll e htsyuwllntol eintial tlei t s blo I s i - feel bright, and tiergetic, but you will be essential~~~ to(lilivboo ste nut ritive thle picture Of neLw life. elelnClnts of wheat, roast beef, and fats and the sugars that riake up our daily * S. S. is prepared only in the labora ration. tory of the Swift Speellc Co., 201 Swift As a matter of fact there is one ingre. ldg. Atlanta. Ga. Who maintain a very dient in S. S. S. which serves the active efficient Medical Department, where all )urpose of stirnulating each cellular part who have any blood disorder of a stub. of the body to the healthy anl judicious born nature May write freely for advice. selection of its own essential nutriment. S. S. S. is sold everywhere by all drug That Is whly it regenerates the blood still. stores. Ply; Why it 11e such a tremendous in. Bewaro of all attempts to sell you fluC'lce It, overcoming ezvenla, rash, piim. ,;ojjlethijjl "Just us good." inuist upon pies and all skin afflictions. S. S. J. STOMACH TROUBLE FOR FIVE YEARS 3Jrity of Friends Thought Mr. taking other medicines. I decided to Hughes Would Die, But take his advice, although I did not have any confidence in it. One Helped Him to I have now been taking Black-Draught Recovery. for three months, and it has cured me haven't had those awful sick headaches since I began using it. Pomeroyton, Ky.-In interesting ad- I am so thankful for what Black vices from this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes Draught has done for me." writes as follows: "I was down with Thedford's Black-Draught has been stomach trouble for five (5) years, and found a very valuable medicine for de would have sick headache so bad, at rangements o~ the stomach and liver. It smnes, that I thought surely I would die, is composed of pure, vegetable herbs, I tried different, treatments, but they contains no ~.angerous ingredients, and did not seem to do me any good. acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely I got so bad, I could not eat or sleep, used by young and old, and should be and all my friends, except one, thought I kept in every family chest. would die. He advised me to try Get a package today. Thedford's Black-Draught, and quit Only a quarter. - ~Real Estate Bargains i D. H. Count's dwelling, situate on West +Main St., Laurens, S. C., on lot of four and one-half acres. ~~ The home place of Mrs. Anna C. West4 ,near Poplar Springs Church, consisting of + + 200 acres of well improved land, good 4 +dwelling and outhouses, on easy terms. + + House and lot of Mrs. Anna C. West 4 +on west Main Street at a bargain for +~ Squick sale. +S. R. Todd residence, large, attractive + , grounds, well built house, with good new* ~barn and tenant houses, at $5,000 for a short time. + Some desirable farms, well improved, + near Laurens, at reasonable prices and on easy terms. Laurens Trust Company J. S. Machen, See'y.-Treas. JOE MALLOY INSISTS THAT HE IS INNOCENT Decilares That Ile Is Not Guilty of Mur der of liennettsville loys. liennettsville, Mlay 13.-Joe Malloy continues to declare that lie is inno cent of the murder of Prentiss Moore and Guy Rogers, for whose death on the 24th day of November, Malloy was tried and convicted in July term of court, 1912. After the verdict of the jury and the sentence of the court, an appeal was taken to the su preme court of South Carolina and the judgment of the lower court affirmed. The case was then taken to the Unit cd States supreme court, and no error found as was shown by the decision of the court filed April 5, 1915. Malloy nas sentenced to be electrocuted Au gust 9, 1912,.and at the July tern of the criminal court another date will be fixed for his electrocuton. It will be recalled that Prentiss .\loore and Guy Rogers, two young boys, left their homes In Bennettsville on Thanksgiving day, 11910, and on the Saturday following their bodies were found in a ditch i\ot far .Jrom the home of Joe .lalloy, Prentiss Moore having been killed by a gun shot wound in the back near the shoulder blade, while Guy Rogers was killed by a gunshot wound in almost a solid mass in the left breast. Sev eral days were consumeld in investi gation before a coroner, and after some time a negro detective was em ployed, and Joe Malloy was arrested. charged with the murder of the two boys. The case went to the supreme court of South Carolina on the ques tion of tle admission of the evidence of Charlotte lasterling !and Steven Toms, and also other minor questions, and tle fiu rther question that the change In the mode of infficting death Penalty as provided In the stat ute for electrocution was uneon st i tutiltonal. It, was this last question that Was taken to the 'nited States supreme court. 'i'lTe State's correspondent talked with .Joe .lalloy, and asked him if lie desired to make any statement. Al 10y was not at all retieent, and he gave utterance to no hatred towards any one. lie declared most fervently that Ie (did not commit the deed and said that he could not. understand it all, and that. as there seemed to be no hope for him, God must have soime Purpose in permititin it, but it was not in punishmlient for the inurder of the boys. .\alloy's manner and bearing show a sit binmission to the inevit able, bIt there was not q movement of the body, face, I of the eye slowing any probabihe of a confession of the crime. A great many think that .lal y Iwill confess before lie is final ly electrocuted; others think that while lie is guilty lie will 11old ou) to the end; there are those who woul like to be better satisfied of his guilt before knowing of his being electro cited. If Malloy is guilty lie is no wanting at this lime iII nerve. Whole Family Dependient Mir. 10. Williams, llaimilton, Ohio, writes: "'Our whole family depenid on P'ine-ll'ar?Hloney. M1aybe sote onc it your family has a sever'e Cold-per ha is it is the baby. T'he or'igintal Dr, liell's Pinme-Tar-Honey is an ever' ready houtseholdl remedy; it gives immnediatc relief. P'ine-Tar'-Iloney ptenetrates the linings of the Thr'oat and Lungs, deC stroys the Germs, and allows Natutre to act. At youtr Druggist. 25c. 31IE W1'illSY it1'LI NVS Attoriney Gener'al Mabysi Dispenisers May Make tmore I than Onte Stale a Day~ to Saime Pe'rsont. ('olum iibia, M\ay I a.--T'lher'e is noth-i ing to prev0~ent a disipeinser front mtak i ng more1 t han onie sal1( a (lay to at ('outy d1'(isptensa ry boar ft rom tix in the retail pr'ice for' a bar'rel of beer witichi (nn be sold to a ier'son, is the0 oin ion of A ttorntey G ener'aIllThos. Ii. Peeoles r'endteredt to I the 'outy d ' 1is ltenIsary board( of W\illII imsbur tg coun ty. Th'le ('Cerk of the dilspen sary' boarid rcndei'edl the following (iuestions to the AtItorn'ey GenieralI, whichb t oget her with his antswers will be of initerest to every d ispentsary coun aty in the State: I ioar Sir': I ait it recei lt of y'our s of thle 121th last, in whlt y~ 3ou ask: ''11i-st. C'ani a dIispense r make more thtan one sale to one man a d1ay? "Second. Can a dlispienset' sell a bar rel of beet' to ainy party and if so, cnn the board fix a jrice pet' barriel at less thtan the selling liie per' bo0ttle? "'in reply to yourt fir'st qutestion, I will say that there is nothing itn the law, as I see it. priohtibiting mnor'e than onte sale to the same peison a (lay, unless, of course, tihe dispenser believes that the party Is intoxicated, as pirovided by Section 853 of the Code. "As to your second question, I pr'e sutme that you refer to the sale of bot tled beer in barrels and not to the sale of beer in bulk. Section 850 provides that the county dispensary board, be fore permitting any dispensary to of for any liquor for sale, shall cause the same to be put into packages of not less than one,-baif pint ig gbre than five gallonsh and sell the samne; The dispenser shal sall b~y th~ Aetg a oanJ ly and no person shall open the Samlie or drink any of the contents on the promises. "in m1y opinion, the limitation as to live gallons to be contained in a pack age refers to the quantity that is in each individual bottle, jug or barrel and would not apply to the one huni dred and twenty bottles of bottled beer in a barrel of beer. Ii my opinion a barrel of bottled beer may be sold by the county dispensary, but no barrel containing more than live gallons of beer in bulk may be legally sold. As to the fixing of the price, Section 851 provides that all sales shall be 'or cash and at a profit to be determined by the board. In my opinion under this section the retail price of same is a matter within the powers and deter ination of the county board." Man Takes His Own Medicine Is An Optimist ie has absolute faith in his medi ch.e--he knows when lie takes it for certain ailments lie gets reliet. P'eo ple who take Dr. King's New Discov cry for ln irritating Cold are op11 mists-they know this cough remedy will penetrate the linings of the throat kill the gel-ms and open the way for Nature to act. You can't destroy a Cold by superficial treatment-you must go to the cause of the trouble. Be all optimist. Get a bottle of 'Dr. King's New Discovery today. RlOADS ARE IMPROVING President Fairfax Harrison Points to Increase in Hlaulling Capacity on Southern Iloads. Washington, May D.-Since 1905 the average day's haul of cotton from the farm to the shipping station has been about 3,000 pounds, according to a re port made by Mr. Frank Andrews, chief of the division of crop reports of the United States agricultural depart m1ent. Commenting on thIs, President Ilarrison of the Southern Railway company, said: "While tlie shortening of the average haul, (ute to railroad construction and the use of heavier draft animals, has probably been lielpful, there can be no doubt that the principal factor in this large say ing in the cost of llarketing the cot ton crop is the direct result of the progress that has been made in imi1 provinlg the country highways of the South. It is a practical denlonlstra tion of tile ecolloilic advantage of im proving roads radiating from market towns and shipping stations so as to give the benefits of good roads to the largest practicable iumber of farm ers in the community. That there is still room for further' improvement in many localities is shown by the fact that the average wagon load of cotton varies in different parts of the cotton belt from two and one-half bales to eight bales." Sick Headache. Mrs. A. L. Luckie. E'ast lochestelr, N. .., was a victim of sick headache and despondency, caused by a badly weak cined and debilitated condition of her stomach, when she began taking Chamberlain's Tablets. She says "I found them pleasant to take, also mild andi effective. In a few weeks' timne I wvas restored to my former' good health." For sale by all dealers. OFFICIALS MUST PAY TAX No Law Exempting State andl 'ounty Oflcials from Paymenmt of Inlcomie Columbia, May 1 3.--"There being no exempltion expressly allowved by the state statutes as to the salar'ies of state and~ county officers, I anm of the oplinion thbat such salarIes should1 be inchluded in estimating the gross tax -able inacomne, and is such Income, withl the salary inlcludedi, amlounlt to twenity five hund1(1red dollaris or more, the of fleer is IlIabtle for the Inaconme ta1x,"' is the 010 onlsioni of Thlomlas Ii. Peeples, attorney genleral, in an opinion to C'arlton1 W. SawIyer, cornpt rollier gen era!, ini anmswer to a lette r from thle latter asking if the salaries of all state and1( Coilnlty ollicerxs arIe exemllpt from the income, tax lawvs of P'vuthi Carolina. Tihe opini oln says t hat thle salar ies of Oilleers of the l'nIted States are ex em iii froni thle Income tax Ilaws of SouthI Cartollina anad those of State and~ ('Ot ilit 11cers are exemiipt from thle federal income tax laws. Former Visitor to Wedl. ~lMr. andl Mrs. William Af. Shlannon, of Ca mden, have issued invi'tationis to the marriage of t heir daughtecr, HaInr ilet llurnett, to Mr. George W. Birun 5011, .Ji., of Greenville, the ilmiage to) be; solemnized on Wednesday evenling, .June 2 at. 6:30 o'clock, in Grace Churchl Camiden. Miss S'hannon visitedl Mr. andl Mrs. S. M. Wilkes last year and is v'ery Pleasantly remembered here by a large number of 1)eo1)1 who had the i~leasure of meeting her. Mr. Brun son is the publisher of the Greenville 'Daily News. For a Torpid Liver. "I have used Chamberlain's Tablets .oft and on for the past six years whent over my liver .shows, aigns pf being in a disordered'e Niitiei&.They ifave al ways acted, uicklyep iven e ~ s fig', Y,..y JE WELR Y 0 COME TO US BUYING GOOD JEWELRY AND SIL VERWEAR IS AN IN VESTMENT THAT BRINGS BIG RETURNS. 17 ALWAYS LOOKS GOOD AND GIVES FULL SATISFACTION. IT HELPS YOUR STANDING SOCIALLY AS WELL AS IN A BUSINESS WAY. WE ASK YOU TO VISIT OUR STORE AND SEE THE MANY, MANY BEAUTIFUL ARTICLES FOR YOUR PERSONAL ADORNMENT. OUR GOODS AND OUR PRICES WILL PLEASE YOU SO WELL YOU WILL SING OUR PRAISES TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS. FLEMING BROTHERS THE RELIABLE JEWELERS HOSIERY Before this announcement is flung from the press we will have opened another shipment of Hosiery where the manpfacturers have studied light texture and durability to form the combination. Black Tub Silk. This is a fabric to meet all aeasonable demands, whether submerged in the wash tub or exposed to the elements, the color is indestructible. 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