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Thisll !114 Is n ildic:1lon (it' plrogre'-ss whiclh wi' like to see. 0'10'1 t AININitG GH(OU'Ni). hu eI port comlie., fruolt all o ver't tiie : State that Solicitor Cooper is gailnilng 3noe V(' possibly 1i tan aly of t Ie ta I dh:8tes for goverior. \e' hope1 it Is ni tue. The people wondi aiike noIl mis- o! -tak in Llecting Ilob Cooper governor.e IIe ;. ' Lori rn I L. If is not a parti- ti seClle wVould ho .moveornor of1 aill the t o0-' a d vevry one( conl fee-(l Sure(' II' th1a. III could appronech theoro ill call ::sn:ue- that \. iatever i- - tIinIght lepr'sent wvoliI I al ' - : ]i n v til ho aill ao t I ]\ i: i e oi l beI in . t t TI h ; iOV . Iohil ()II in the) NI , - r Ty il kd and New ,i is iypiv ! w:' theI(I end t.:-Senitent1) i .'.1r. ('op r is roci on rthe stal. His strkn:ihi grow-- \ :in: d.ily iandl info rint Ito n litoni Inny a i ' A -S 't '' I lie:th i at i N,\- :;aI "h Sonwol i1 d oor k>r) m; La d g li i \VIl l I 'III ' n Il )Ph- thanIl thWL 1' any o'hler ml:tin in ls ruec." This is saying a groat deoa, c .V it is no exaggeration. \'hile I .- CojInr i5 a min o. st'og von- i iil'ns, ho does'; not to. ler it 1o the :he4: kintl ( .s - of, hlimnl.t l or ofthe Gl I > ')1tk o resort l factionalisin. I v.nild co-or~dinateo (then, n me 4ele.1.1-nt of, the ;itate n brin-.; nIh tol'e or. the best. iterest.s of lw 14, kThl gr'eatest light bfore .\r. TI oo i- a er no0w is t~o erysItlize Ithe senlt iment b 'in his favor' ito actuatil Votes. 'This C -will live to bie dione( In lar ge par by )3 ii his1 friends(11 idedt by those herCletofore I -unkntowni to himt whlo have tihe initia- II live- and1 ind~elpend~ence IL) strilke ont andlf work'I for his election)1. ti 3 . ('ooper' is gaiing and giintg 14 fah.lis Ifrim-tishold~t stick to himnt aind hlpII itt hIs 'anlipaignt f'or no one I ennl Sity3 thlat hie wouild not make anh honel(st, cleatn, ('lear'-hleadedl and able hi ex(eni ve. 1 Ti! iN~ LOICA.L (\NII l).\TI'I~ -14 iilical observ~er's 5ay Iha l i f 11 I. A. Coope nI'an( get. ilnto the seCoand raieI Jie will be0 elected over' any1 comnpeti- d 'tor'. iThe rea'Ison wvhy is not d iflilt r 'o-('4'e when hisi piossibilties for' de 'v-elopinlg stre(ngth are Pconsidered'C. In the fir1st piatce, Mr'. Cooper is the friendl 01' (nettny or nto jpoliticalI clIque 0or fatc 'Lion, heing a man with big enough A vIiin to stee all sides of a quetstiont and yield~ to those( whio differi wLith im 'the right to (heir own oiionbi. In the -next place, he 11s a selrmade muan, h~av 'ing risen to hiis pr'esen t prlointence lit eralIly fromii the plowi and is ther'e fore essettial ly andi maore than any n1 of thie people. inthei( tirid placite, an ao most imtportat or atll, Mr'. Cooper is ti sensilie of the great r'esponsiility tI resting in the hand of the chief execu *tiv( andi has the abhility and the cour-L w age of conviction to discharge this y, responsibility for the good of the BI state, r'egardtless of personal hI- n terest. And again, the views of Mr. a] Cooper on all public qutestions are soundl, though not infallible. H-is h -personal chairacter' is above re- ri (proach, his public record is spotless and his friendships are numerous and u Ibinding. With sutch a foundation to 1I build his campaign upon, it is no won- P der that he has made siuch progress as to command the Attention of ob Servers who see ii him the real man of the hour. It must not be thought, howrever, A:- 1t Mr. Cooner in a straddle or cv- it a compromiser, for lie Is neithor. is Just broad-minded. While he cogiizes that there are two fac its in the state, lie is broad enough see that there are good people Ili th tnd liberal enough to reason th theit rather than criticize them. vould co-ordinate the good ele nmts of every clique and faction, lead 3 people out of the mire of faction sm and present a solid front for od government and material ad ncement. Mir. Cooper is a student affairs and knows the needs of uth Carolina as few others do. With liseerning eye, strengthened by pn liar service, lie has seen that the eatest need of the state is lw en rmenleit and his plea for this Is 'iking a responsive chord in the easts of the truest citizens. After v enforcelmlent, Mt. Cooper Is agi ed the dissemination of agricul ialI knovledge through tite medillu county p grielritival farm1tis direct'd )tm Cleison college. In this he is rdial ly sil)ported by l'res. Iiggs muself. Tlruly nothing Could be of we matrial henefit to tie "11t a an 4'dttent.ion of the fartmters to (.I tilie an1d hushinessl Iik tmletods of riculture. .\t every point lr. Cooper mtots tih :mand for a1 cla., progrssive, P a, lorcefil and aggressive Ieade.' Till, oIet'.,ing Itha;t coud l kep Ml t. >oper out W, the( sofmld racev and1 t-.eby the :een tti llhair would the fa"liur of" Il, own i enl to alizos his sirenth, I atnd fail to w'.arin t) Ii ihisn ida y Ott this acoutitt, ovelpies a poctliar position. II s t'ietds in tho lower partt of tlh a: who would vote for hIm1 if thtey it realized his strngtl Il the Pld onlt. And Ohen thlere .are thonsanid!s his frinds in the l'idmtont who :It this ver-.Y weaelles in the lowetl 'I. of countie14s. Thspossibbs, weak1 W ili Lo lntirly ovreotnle wiahw *ss xvI I Ie (li l'i l o AMV ( ,tii) Vll 1 wo) 11'tion of the state p4t in me1 witu al oth)er. ant d learn el i ig . .\n he ., ww11(r1 1 i n' e 4:1t to u tttn hi? bl' s i ! 1 br helse two Sert'.ons t h . ':i4 i,' 00! n0, ho will It k vi nlsn al co d that .. S:) wri i hat e4 thna->ia U 1:1d: to il ?ho s 'conll till a ' i I r ' m- C 'l ihsLit t its mntv? st'o si-I a;tionl vr hV I sI rength, inl Itho I'it,(d at o ht to i nd ient h! <h11 nv, I- n -'.o I ime t I th ch o1 : ' 'ril"w:1 inulain and his 1wn ".1at 1 Ivn h In:- the s"Ixte n emo nti iltP.ilrul8 non1' , Nvol ' fnlid lp . 111k h Ial d t a d r liti ii- "Ad 111.1 streng' th)l hraene hout he fe ' 101 e1 ltd I)Ss l ti itt Ii, " 0 os ;i 1rtita r southleO lim at him 1(11h :) IrIns orgaization5 itn lii-b'o 41on 4 .o In(11 1ha b1 io fat ity 5t it i i s i t liut from athe11C o lidall t in Ith 4toua Ito all of o formsthrti o dit'ali lOil 11111 invj ono behal. d vote fo ooper ha te itopi los ch atianve Wth tn he) arrav11 donsfot' I he g idsminttn smcohm (Cw ointry friend tonlywatinit right BAll fthat eeed Oneowso i rends to rallyt aroude himd lam Tsh hibaiackye atr tall wth~t it i' o~rth le fliael objec f itall be e to bring alel ohs forcsi togethe iotn tos th v t'eoran ofthe 1andi 1y., for! i the getsit the sontr ict he 54) is agN ue to win. New Uny k a or wa. oud cOne-otw~ IsLauresitsient.aealhdBc lack bpcksachfta imesI wt do! yeye. and Iws restlessrcn tat ways feltornth rouwhn of t ki the, mngin ter lIn hard used dam rnt toedteons agoutN ucse tr strd'mepya le to odhth."ak ft mldnys akfr wakidy ranotmed-e le as e F llwthe examel~ th yes . Lewis ; Mid. Fseilue No ures, S. Cl, say. "MYkdny ered inoha Ohe anmd Ie sufere se~ tey orom.,n batkaceo angheadchc y eyes and Ib wasd slolesls tabl ethea moneig. Afern Itt had ued d stored U.met good het."2eoog SCANLON SANG FOR PARTY And Even After That, He Used to Claim, Chinamen Attended Theater to Hear Him Again. When W. J. Scanlon was in the show business, he invaded Washington on one occasion with a brand new comic opera. In order to give the piece a fine send-off, lie formulated the plan of sending free tickets for boxes t( the president, the cabinet Xnembora and other men high in social life. "That won't do," one of his news paper friends told him. "Too com men. Do something picturesque. Why don't you go after Mr. Wu, the Chinese minister? If you get him, he will bring down a lot of other diplomatic people." Scanlon fell for the proposition, and called at the Chinese legation. What sort of a show is this?" asked Wu. "It's a comic opera," repiied Scan on. "Any good jokes in it?" Scanlon said it was full of good jokes. "Tell me some of them," command ed Wu., Scanlon did so, and Wu.got such o series of laughs out of thei that hi sent for his whole establishment, nuni bering 32 people, and made the em barrassed Scanlon tell them all over again. "Now," continued Wu, "are therc any good songs in this show?" "The show had so ninny good songs," declared.Scanlon, "that we had to throw some of then away." "All right," said Wu. "Sing mo somc of the best." "I sang them," said Scanlon, telling the story afterward. "isut thai, wasn't so remarkable. I had to sing 'em There were |12 Chinamen to make im Fing 'em. The amazing part of the thing was that. all 32 of them came tc see the show that night."-Populai Magazine. NATURE LAVISH IN HER GIFTS Scientific Experiments Have Showr How Prolific in Plant Life Six Ounces of Mud Can Be. Gardeners and o( ther botanical ex perts may lie to know of the two fol owinug exerinents whicht illustrat very graplically the lavirh way thal nature goes about her work. One. year, in the monith of Fehruary 1Darwin remaoved fromt three different pa:trts of a -mall pond three table ispoonfuls of raud. weighing in all si ..11d threv(alorern oilnces. This he 1laced inl a breakfast. cui 1111d l pt it, covered up in his stu(dy for six months. lly tho cnd of thal time he had removed in all 537 plants Another interesting ex perhinent wa, carried ot by a Scotch gntileman I few ye:rs ago. In a patch of soil taken from a ied .e roof of about 2 Ilhles long by 11 inclhes wide and 2: deep, he planitil a dozen acoras an, took note of the number of plaiit whict grow from se*d naturally con tainel inl the soil. At the eld of thlm year t l had take: out, as they came up, 155 plants! Thi following year 54; nore phmts wer rem-tovod, and inl the t'xo sutcceedlnj years 211! Blind Watchmakers. l nd people-those who have beet -born blind-are, as is welt known, ex ceedingly clever with their fIngers, bu It is not often that we hear of a watch maker who was born blind. And ye there .have becen instances of the kind A famuous blind watchmaker lives at I lol beach, in Linmcolnshir'e, England Ills natme was Rlippin, and, althougl completely blind, ho could take ti ptieces artd putt togethier again watche: Iof most delicate construcetion with the greatest case. and in nouicker tim * than most watchtmakers who have th advantage of goodl eyesightt. On oni occasion sonie of the titty wheels an< screws used in his trade were stole1 front him, but the thuief was captures with the property on his person, and - Rlippin identifled them by htis delicati -sense of touch. A flarnstaple watch and clockmake brought up his blind son to his ttrade and the young man proved so skillfu that on more than oneo occasion ho d( tooted faults in timepieces which oth er tradesmen had failed to discover. Read to Typesettir*. Reading aloud was onco an occupa tion In London-atnd among the mos unlikely petrsons you can imnagino compIositors, says the London Chron Iicle. There may possibly be mem bners of this "chapel" wuho can recol loot the time when one of their :nm her was told off to road the newspa per or the latest book while their bus; lIngers sot up the typo. T1his is prob f' ably the best instance of the abilit: to do two things at once, for the read .ing of manuscri'pt and composing an< - listening to and comprehending spc - ken words are both of them intelle( tual tasks, while cigarmaking, such al in Cuba, is purely mechanical, leavini the mind completely free to follow the -reader. Manners. A young woman, her arms filles t with packages, slowly entered a car followed closely by a gruff-iookin man who, in his rush to get the oni; 'vacant seqt, trod on the young wom an's dress, and nearly toppled hel eoer. He received a cold stare, bu It brought forth only a grunt. Flop ping into the seat and leaving thb ,, heavly burdened woman standing ,the man growled: s 'eWhy don't yo.u hold ..p yer skr..? Worse to Come. The regular trombone player of a Scottish orchestra was laid up with a cold, and the conductor reluctantly ac cepted the services of a brass band amateur. He was a little doubtful, however, as to the suitability of his substitute. After the first performance the Aiew player asked the conductor how he bad done. The conductor replied that he had done pretty fairly, but that perhaps he would do better next night. The newcomer, eyeing him grateful ly, answered: "Man, ye see, the music is a' strange tao me-the nicht, and I'm no' Jest shair o't yet, but you wait tao the morn's nicht, an' ye'll no hear ane o' thae fiddles at a'." Prefer to Talk to Someone Else. "'Round again, eh?" genially sa luted Old Dad Bing, the well known Oklahoma cattle baron, when a report er for the Star unearthed him seated at his ease in a deep chair before a wide window in his favorite hotel. "Well, say! now, that there placard in the street cars, warning passengers that it is dangerous to talk to the mo torman; Mebbe it is, although I hain't seen one of ,'em yet that looked per tickerly troublesome that-a-way, but what I want to know is, why in the howlin' heck anybody should want to talk to a motorman?" 31r'. ,lhnson's Itinerary. Congressman .oinson will speak at Waterloo lFriday moriing at 10 o'clock. Cross; Hiill riday afternoon at:1 o'clock, Laulrens .\iills Fridav night, Rein1o 10at urlday mIIornling, (olodville Sa tai y afrte runoo . illtonli Mills Sat urday iiigil. 1-'lEN('l ll311:D .lSUFRS Frane has8 bee called tile 1111tion withloitt stolmach troulbles. The Fuenich have for gpenertIionls ulsed a simlple Imiixtiure of veget::l)e oils tlat relieve all stolali he' and inltestilnal aililenits :1n,1 k-'ep the howels fret, fromn fouil, po'isonois Illatter. The -Iomathell is left. to perf'ormI its finlictionls norl-1 lv. :atof Chie:1g)o, eufd hi:nself with lellunl I. so .trpeat I flat ho illiports -hese oils 1r01n l''r':i Iee aId (()otpolt Ils th mI u r h'1the n1:lnl1 1' f .\ y \ 'Won hvIr lI 1111ouich ll'rwedy. Pill. e 1v y writ r.1l testif'y to It omrVqlo relie thy have received tusinI this onmldy- hoi do em will ridl th- boly of pisonlwIa: neereliotins 1ha h'asv n.enmilulated for years .1n1d con viote 1illeiost hrP-onlte suiffeelr from j toma0ch, liver oli Intes'tinal troubles. \a'0 vsIl \onderfulm i Stomnach eIleedy' :\lo1 1sold here by Lau rens 1rig Co. Uncle Eben,. rti e . 'aidi 1*1nele 10 e ."it's L te, holp) a two iloli! nttin', hlim 0i ,l.0d III) wif .- ttsp ilon! dl S(!kmle Iou inieter git so'. help 'm No ne -. for ealor!wl w\it I is I au 11 o s ul '. 1,tY p .aay. At:/ays on Top. A wvoman nevver loses, her temnper it's ono thing Elhe kveeps fore-ver where-1c he Van always put her had onr it. Florida.Time -night - NAoce at 'elawrs t \iprshldirng S.Clam, gis - rmt :' anddwl creent ahtm.ntuoy grven to th undtoiane at Sparnns rgs \u Os, 91,oer haefotte barrd. and inded isodrsnbyteor . nly . 191h. inc2-"etena appyulivon Inate? 1.dV-E p 1 c.N oil will nt affctaskhrmn y x&terprsnank re iding. alashas 2 3cinotn.Aerguson nC of Fthe stne benf .n wotB. atight.Ti g Arutd oney awil nostaw iParo~ mollicaentl attndtiountger ca- teCaue of Eceaa othe kinrdoulers d he nly reiegh mthm, extheah bottlicaton. aeIntegrna neei. money back, not E afec doin no externat isre med forways has .lthiny Eczem rmny old henhae a.s"autee emorient and I poner Spemifney bak if E.eaF. de ANNOUNCEMENTS. County CommIssioner, I hereby announce myself a candi- I dato for county commissioner subjec. o to the rules of the 'Democratic pri mary. J. L. MAHAFFIeY. I hereby announce myself a candi- d date for county commissioner, sub- 8 pect to the rules of the Democratic 0 primary. J. N. LEAK, d Gray Court. 8 I hereby announce myself a candi date for county commissioner subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. L. DUNK CURRY, Giay Court, S. C. c I hereby announce myself a candi date for the ofilce of county commis sloner of Laurens county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. I . M. PARSONS. I hereby announce myself a candli date for tihe ofice of county commis sioner of Laurens county, subject to the rules of the Democratic rinary. J. T. TOD. Knowing S. S. Farrar to be a man of wide experience in road work, we hereby announce him as a candidate for road commissioner subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. (Signed) CIl'PiZ'/NS. I hereby offer myself as a candidate for the oflice of county comumissioner of [Laurens county, subject to the rules of the democratic party. J. I. II ITT. I hereby announce myself a candi (late for the oillee of County Cormis sioner for laurens County, subject to the rules of the Demoeratic primary. D. A. MADI)1N. ilotuse of lIepresentatives. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the House of Representa tives from Laurens county subject to the rules of the democratic primary. Wil:son W. Harris, I hereby announce myself a candi (late for the iHouse of Representatives to reiresent the county of Laurens, and promise to abide by the rules of the demuocratic pri mary. PEIIIN 11. WAi'S. I lereby annoutnce myself a candi date for the ilouse of presetta tives fro:r L.aurens. county, subject to the ruieIis of the Democrat i prifary. S. it. ((OG.-\NS. Cross 11111. I herebI*y ann(outnce mnycvelf a cani d1:11e for Ihe I louse of 1 presentatives from L auren s counity, Subject to the rules O tIhe Demttocratic priliary. AUG. Gi. 1IlT. I hereby ann iiouince myself at candI itate for re-election to the iiouse of pl-i eprllatives subject to the rules of the lDeinoc'ratic Primary. I.S. 1L.\ICK W110LL. I hereby aniounce myself a endi Iilo for lthe house of represelitatives fr'oint Laurens coun1ity anird promise to abide by the resulls of tlie Democra tie prilary. W. R. IlCilliY, sit. I hroreby an noncie my candiday for tlie louse of itepresenitatives, srib j*ct to thle ril es of ithle I)emocratic primary. 1). T. HO0MEII. Superl isor. I he reby e an nonce my self a canidl date for tile olice of Sipervisor of iturens coitly, subject to the ruItles of Il Dentoeratie priatary. Al'STIN .\ I11C11 .\1110 I erely an rnounice mysel.f a canidli dale rfo r r'e-el(ertioni to the otlic of Surpe rv )io of L auitrens con ty, sub lject to the rules of the D~emocratic tiri mary, II. 11. It UMIET'. I hrerebry announ-e myself a carndl dateI for t he otlice of su pervisor of L a ureins coittut y andii promise to abide by the: rules of the dlemlocratic party. B. Rt. TOD)D. Sulperlntenidenit of Education. I hierebty arnnounice miyselft a candi(1 drae Iori Conty Sriperlitenident of lEd uenon Pn prmise to a bide the rules of the D emoc rath:i prirmary. Auiditor. I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the ollice of County Aut ditor of Laurenis county, subject to the rules of the approaching Demo cratIc prirmary election. J. WADDY THIOMPSON. Treasurer. I hereby announce myself a can dtidate for re-election to the of1ice of TPreasur'er of Laurerns County, sub ject to the rules of the Democratic ptrimainry. RLOSS' D. YOUNG. Probate Jtudge. WVe are authorized to announce 0. G. Thompson as a candidate for re etection to the otilce of Probate Jtudge, subject to the rules of the democratic pirimnary. "MY LAE POWE DRU( ON THE SOUARE kagistrate. I hereby announce myself a can idate for the office of 'magistrate of iaurens township, subject to the rules f the democratic primary. S. W, RU'ILIDDGa. I hereby announce myself a candi ate for magistrate in Laurens town hip, subject to the rules of the den cratic primary. GEO. C. HOPKINS. I hereby announce myself a candi ate for magistrate for Laurens town hip, subject to the rules of the dem cratic primary. ., R. P. TRAYNHAM. I hereby announce myself a candi ate for magistrate for Laurens town hip, subject to the rules of the demo ratic party. . J. N. WRIGHT. I hereby announce myself a candi ate for the office of niagistrate for aurens township, subject to the rules f the Democratic primary. T. M. Workman. SPECIAL NOTICES. For Sale-At a low price: one 12 h. . Blakeslee florizontal gasoline en One complete with all its equipment. )nie c i. p. Bilakeslec vertical gasoline mngine complete with all its equip ient; one 60-4aw Ilull cotton gin, ,vith feeder arid conde isar; one rip law table and bne foo power mortis ng machino f r vor, shop; a lot va -Ious size 1u) ,ys. 'he 12 h. p. ge.so ine engine w 'lve (ho cotton gin )ti!lt nicely. N noc of these machines ire much worn and all are thoroughly 'epaired. WV.* A. Breckenridge, Lau 'ons Alachine Sho>. Lost--One C 0eie puppy. Reward if 'etiriied to . i'ugene Iludgens. 52-it Auto For ale-One good second .nd Feord tuto for sale. Apply to Bout'hern ates Lumber Co., Bank of baurens, uilding. Male Help Wnn4 ed-At once: Young non for automohji e business. Big pay. We make-yo q pert in ten weeks by nall. Pay u fler we secure you p0 iltion. Aierican Aitonobile Insti tile, Los Anigeles, ('al. 51-3t 94. 13. DIAL A. C. TODD DIAL & TODD A l torneys itt Law Enterprise Bank Building, Laurens. S.C. PRACTICE IN ALL COUR'IA Woney to loon on Real Estate-Long Tim11e. Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days tour druggist wilt refund noney if PAZO )INTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Jlind, Dleeding or Protruding PIles in6 to l4 days. Lhe Stat application gives IUase and Rest. 50c. Rovs lhariacy know- about LIV. VI ER-L AX. You iced it your liver. *SM USHE It is dlilicult to imiagine more appr~iopriate gifts gifts that will be better ap - preciated by t he bride and - bridegrm tIhana our rich, beautiful GLASS Your fondest dreams in SILVICR andit CUT GLASS wi~vll be realized in ou r comn plctc stocks--we wishi YOU to call and have us show yeu these stocks for they are (lie beat we have ever shown. If you don't know what to give-you'll find "it" here. Ex'pert lilatrinmaker 3rltr & (aptIrtin 'Y FAIR" requires (dainty approintments on her dressing table and her desires in that direction are .here in great variety. 'Brushes, Puffs, iPowders, .Perfumes, Fancy Soaps, Cold Creams and eVery., thing 'necessary for a refined lady's toilet. We carry also a fall line of pure drugs and standard medicines, and our proscription department, re ceives special attention. 1 COMPANY LAUlRENS, . C.