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QEO. R. REIV1BERT OUT FOR GOVERNOR HlriiNo Floor Isidor Announces timt II? nil/ he In the Kace. Tolls 0|?. jhiim ill, In Gel Ii In Iff 'in il MM Ho Iuim Theirs. Columbia, May 2. (looi'Ko h lloin boit, Itopi'OHOIIIltlVO In tho IIoubo from llloliliuid county, ami tho titular lender of the IDoiiBo forcoH in tlmt body, to night announced IiIb onndt daoy for Oovoritor lo succeed Uovor nor Colo I- llloiiHo, Thin unnounco monl followH oIobo on ii>" IiooIh oi tho withdrawal of Mlarnoy Oonoral I'oo itl?m rrom lho (luhoruiitorlnl UbIh, in nnnounoliiK hin citndlduoy Mr. Itomhorl gavo out tho flolowlug Btato monl: ItomboiJt'N Statement. "i consider it rather too soon to inaka n ilollnlto announcement, bul my frtomlH from all ovor (ho State have urgod om to gel I ham know whal I In land tu do; lllfll'oforo, I will hiiv that unloRB Homolhlug uii for soon happens, t Hhaij bo in the i'ftco for (lovornor next year. I shall :<? the lioal of my ability oarry forward the tight for tho people that Governor llloaso has made. Wo hnvo dlfforod and do diner about some things, hut we hnvo never dif fered In tho light for tho masses of tho people against the political ring, which would constitute Itself into an oligarchy, dictated to hy certain ncws ;>!iper? and a few whom they would perpetuate In ofllOO, Kor Tax Urform? "I shall light as I hgVO fought in thO legislature fov R reform In our tux system. We have ahout tho most Inequitable By a torn In the Unltod States. For years the burden has been upon the masses of ;ho people, upon tho small farmer and the merchant upon those having tangible property alone, whue the intangible property of thO vor) rich has paid little or escaped taxation altogether. I shall light for such Changes as win lighten tho bur don on tho shoulders of the weak, and place It where il bolongs, upon the shoulders of the strong 1 shall tight for a tax on water power Millions of dollars In natural resources have been given away while tho people have slept and It is tltUO to stop Would Make Newspapers Holum?. *'l shall light as I have tough: for a law that will make the newspapers behave themselves, and force them to give to ox cry man. regardless of his polities a Bquoro deal "l shall tight for the election of Judges bv de people H is too only way to keep them from ultimately be longing to the corporations. The peo ple should haVO as much right to say who shall Construe their laws as (hey have to s.i> who shall make them. "There are ether Important ni.it.eis which i shall Incorporate in my plat form, all of Which Will bo fully dis cussed in tho campaign, "My poll um I and legislative record l* before the people and in possession >f nix Opponent?. If they haven't it 1 advise thorn to get for l have their* " TT1 KmSTll I F ?OTS. > Tylers\t?.'.??. Ma> Mrs T V Poolo *iwt soni Martin, attended tho Quarter" ty Conference at Orace Chapel Sat urday Mi \V P Clark, of Greenwood, spent Sunday with relatives here. Miss i.ucy Donnan spent Thursday Afternoon >\ lh Miss Grace Foole. Mr. J U Coov?er left Wednesday for Wrlstol. Teim . to spend several weeks. Mr. Hugh Donnan of Clinton spent Sunday with his parents Mv aud Mr*. j. \v Pen nan. Miss Grace Pools and brother Tru man, ipent Sunday In Cross Inohoa Miss Mauls ftel Peterson attend ed the Festival In Sparenburg last weeX. Misses Resale Donuan, Hallte aud Haskv 11 Wl O Spent Wednesday utght srttk Miss Maltis Donuan Mr and Mis Bold Todd of th? Pea KUlge section x:s:'.ed -elatixes Oer* Sunday Masrter Joseph IVnuan 1* :i v. ".truer. visiting relatives ? Mess-si Nile* Clark Ind Chnrlton WenJautine spent ShAnday wtth Mrs M. O. Clark aud family MUsea Irene atld Elyrdte Wright spent Saturday night *Hh Mr* Ma* Utile. Miaaes Marx Tab* la and l ucy Uttl* were the sueets of Miss Sara Saxon Sunday Mr an I Mi s Hoi; y Wo\- arid Mttlfl Uewlse Marria. v>f I'uion. sp?/at the week-end with Mr. aad Mrs. W P VVx>2e. W*ud*rf*l Si In Snl>f Fuoklen's Vrnio.? S>i'v ? < k?*?r over?where as toe b**t rvuK>dy om ?or all d,i*?ra,se.s of the sk. u. and a' for burn*, braises an d bous. Redu? u*tfam.< .ton and ts ?i'.vi-.alng aud hei In* J T So~M!ua?. - News. .?' ? ? <? X C one box itemed his ms a a SHOE POLISH Takes the place of "messy" liquids Easier t3 use Better for the Shoes No Turpentine rm: Horst-: ELY. The puHt winter has boon unusually niiiii and in consequence many tiles] Itnvo come through nllvo and arc now roady for business, Uomctuhor tho fly can raise only in tutu gononlly In] ?tho horso stable, nor haps BfJ out of] ovory loo coino from tho horse stall. It Just takes ton days from tho tlmo tho egg is laid to have a full mown fly Which cotnos dlrocl from tho horso pile to your butter dish, and leaves there what he brougt In with hlltt. It may not be poisonous, and If It suits j your palate, oh. well I don*t admire your taste. Mut it may be poisonous.] for thoy >islt other places and as they are quite social their visits are fre quent. They do not wait for an In \ Kation. If ovory horse owner would have hi-< stable cleaned out once a week and the contents scattered we would have no files, Many deaths would be pre vented and much sickness eliminated. Our Citizens a*e living at the rate of 17.1 per thousand and with a few pre cautions we could reduce It to 11 or 13 in .? very short time. Kxohango. Constipation Cured Dr. King's New Life Pills will ro ller constipation promptly and get your bowels In healthy condition again .lohn Supslc, of Sanbury, Pa., says: " I'hey are the best pills I ever used. RU.l l advise everyone to use them for ; constipation, indigestion and liver ' complaint." Will help you. Price 85c. Uocommomled by l aureus Orug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. W v ITS Mil l > Watts Mills. May ;t. The ball game at Watts Mills park was in favor of Nowborry Saturday afternoon. rhe Lucas Avenue Baptist church ;a Conference last Tuesday night called as pastor Kev. G. C Hedge both, of Blythewood. S. C . who will move to the field at an early date. Mr. M. C. Godfrey who has been for some time out on the farm visited at Watts Mills Saturday and Sunday. The lltle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Damp McDowell, who has been quite Ul with peneumonta, is thought to be Improving at this writing. Miss Minnie McKee and Mr. Lee Patten, both of Watts Mills, were hap pily united in marriage last Wednes day evening at the home of tho bride's mother, Mrs. M. McKeo. Kcv. i S. Shealy orhVutlug. May much hap piness and joy be theirs in life's Journey. fhe weather having boon fair for a number of days lends to the supposi tion that the fa.riv.ers are getting ou nicely with their work. Watts Mills Village is now dressed in all : s spring beauty. The beau tiful trees that '.inc Its streets grow more beautiful each year and the thought arises. How beautiful will t really be in several years from Mr and Mrs ?\o Marth] and fam; ;> visited their Lrthet at Snore*) Fri day and Saturday of the past week. Mr Scion Hawkins' lltle son Macon. vho h is been quite sick, is iniprov Kev W. D Hatnniett and son. of Greenville, ?I? ted *t the home of Mr. And Mrs. J. M Moore last w?.?k. Mr Tins'ey. fortuerally outside ear pea ter for the Laurens Cotton Mills, is now with t*v Watts Mills coir.;vany Onttni to the excessive cold and rainy weather garden work is some what thrown behind, but with more warm weather like that of the past wevk. they will soon be coming nicely F?>r Ike v^e*k and >er*i>?<< Tired-out. w*?a>k. nervous men and; women would feel antvtlou*. enerxec K*. full of Iffe and always have a aood appetite, if they would do th?? seusible Thing for health- take b71<vtrtc Bit ter?. No2h a.< hett??r for the stomach., liver or kidneys. thousands sav they qjSte titeir lives to th's wo."derfu! hoase! reawdy Mr*, a Rhine***.?, of Vesta? v ? .,- \ Y. -*;.>?<: "I :-e*-jr-l Bteetrlc I by Lam Drug Co. Comfort Sljo* WHITE SHOES! OLTLL surely want a pair of our White Shoes this season! Every Woman Will! This is the strongest White Season in many years! There are Boots, Oxfords, Ties and Pumps. The White Nubuck needs only washing to keep it spotless. Regular or high toes, smart Cuban Heels. Light welted Shoes. $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 to $3.50 CLARDY & WILSON The choe Men FREE Gifts for Every Housewife In This City The "Always Reliable" Flour "Good as-Cash" Coupons InEachSack Which May Be Exchanged For Useful or Orna mental Premiums brjrMafli?g Them to The Profit-ShArin? Premium Co., Louisville, Ky. If yon want fluffy biscuits that are light and wholesome?cake that melts in yoor month and delicate tempting; "good eatings" yom mm*t mm flour nM mntirmfr from thm ki*hmt gram of Wintor ?W. Now. Winter wheat is very high in price, whB? Spring wheat cost* mach less, o Consecuently there is n straw temptation for millers to mix Spring wheat with Winter and thereby gain an additional profit. Ballard's Obelisk Flow b milled entirely of the beet cpality of Winter wheat. Because it mkmuyt gives the greatest satisfaction we say that fMrifidl fa the one "always reliable" floor. n--*--?fj, ffui ?i.'i.'i n. 30 rmoutrntiom for mrnmlify mmd ?umarm ikm?rnr inmutmm "ahomm rofmblm" flour mmi goud tn mtmmmi. We Share Our Profits With YOU Co.. at Louisville, Ky. Each premium is mrntfniglu P&EP?IT>?i?\t emtTZ Louisville, Ky. J. C. SHELL & CO., Laurens, S. C NOTICE. Tho K. B. TAYLOR COM TAN Y, Plaintiff, against PALMETTO DRUG COMPANY, ot aL, Defendants, Pursuant to an order of the Court of Common Pleas for Laurens Coun ty appointing me as Special Referee iii the above entitled case. NOTICR i? hereby given to the creditors of the Palmetto Drug Company to file their claims against said company, duly itemized and verified on or before May 22nd, 1013. at my office In tho Barksdale building, Laurens, South Carolina, or be forever barred. H. S. BLACKWELL, 30-3t Special Roferee. NOTICE OF ELECTION. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. Whereas, petitions signed by a legal number of the qualified electors a?d free-holders residing in Dials school district No. 6 Laurens county, Soutii Carolina, asking for an election upon tho quostior. of voting an additional 3 mill tax upon the property in s.iid school district to be used for school , purposes, have been tiled with the I county board of education, an election ' Is hereby ordered upon said question, j said election to be held on the 10U? I day of May. 1913 at Barksdale school ! house In said district, under the man agement of the trustees of said school district. Only such electors as return real or personal property for taxation and who exhibit their tax receipts and reg istration certificates as required in tho general election shall be allowed to vote. Those favoring tho 3 mill additional tax shall uoto a ballot containing the word "YES" written or printed there on. Those against the 3 mill addition al tax shall vote a ballot containing tho word "NO" written or printed thereon. Polls shall open at the hoar of 8 o'clock in the forenoon and shall tin open until the hour of 1 o'clock in the afternoon when they shall bo c'.ns>'??.!. and the ballots counted. The trustees shall report the result of the election to the county auditor an 1 county superintendent of educa tion within ton days thereafter. GEO. L. PITTS. By order of County Board. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Take notice that on the 16th day of May. I will render a final account at my acts and doings as Administratrix of the estate of Wm. .1. Copeland, de ceased, in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens county at 11 o'clock, a. m.. and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trusts as Administratrix. Any person indebted to said estate are notified and required to make pay ment on that date; and all perssmn having claims against said estate will present them on or before said dato* duly proven, or be forever barred. Claudena Copeland, Administratrix with will annexed April 9. 1913?1 mo. Condensed Passenger Schedules. Between Greenville. Anderson andr Greenwood. Trains leave and arrive GreenvPie? corner Main and Wa&hington Street*. Lffecttve Sunday. January 12. 1913 ac follows: v Lla7e: Arrive: No: J1?.* No. Time. l?o:^a.m. 2? 8:20 a.m. sZiillx"' 4-10:35 a m. >-10:0Oa.m. *-12:35p.m. :Jga.m. g_ 2:15p.m. 9? 1.45p.m. 10- 4:15p.m. 11? 3:40 p.m. 12? 5:00 p.m. ?o?4:wp.m. 16- 6:35 p.m. 47 T?ap m- 7:35 p.m. ?Saturdays only. on ?ale at G- S- * A- Termt r.al Ma:n Street & S^fw*' C S- ALLEN. General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt *N?lal ExcuMo? Rale*. ? ,f rittln^ and return- amount or Confederate Reunion. $0 40 T'ck ets on stA? May 24 through 2$ Good u, return May 29, 19U. ? J. NELSON. ^^^^^ City Ticket Agent. CJ^HEHERSPILls