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8 8, 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Local and P'ersonal Mention. 8 8 8 8-8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 tMr. J. K. Allen of Ilonea Path spent the day here yesterday. Miss Ruby Delotte, of Greenville, has returned home after visiting her aunt Mrs. Mary Mitlam. 19Mr. U, d. Crew's, who is now living in Edgefield, spent the week-end in Lau rene. Mr. Henry Nunniamaker. of Colum bia, spent a few days last Teek vitI hI; niece, Mrs. Charles Milam. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Todd and Miss Bessie Todd have returned home from McWntreat whore they spent the sum mer. .lMr. and MrIS. WV. 'F. Mredlocki, or, Fountain InnII, are visiting relatives in the city. Miss i 0st'elle Taylor, of Princeton, Is visiting Air. and Mrs. '. Lane Mon rOo-aild other relatives. Mr. Phiiamon1 Huff wiil teach this year neavr Oates, S. C., and will leave sliortly for that place. Miss Akiry Helle Fuller left Mon day for Inman S. C., where she will leach during the coming session. Miss Nancy Jamieson is exl)ected to at rive this week to be the guest of Misses Imogene and Kathleen Wilkes. Miss Donie Counts has gone to Port Norfolk, Va., where she has accepted a position in the graded schools. Miss Amelia' Todd will leave today for Atlanta where she will be the guest of friends for a couple of weeks. Miss Dorcas Calmes will leave Fri day for Columbia to take up her du ties as a teacher in the graded schools. Miss Rebecca Dial will teach this year at Cameron. S. C., and will leave the latter part of this week for that city. Mrs. Cl~arles MilamN and t wo boys, Charles, Jr., and lenry, are visiting relatives and frieends in -Coluibia and Lexington. ' 1 Iss -Mlittie' Owing s, wio h1nas been sick for some tlie, is "ow inl the Co lumbia hospital utilergoiing special treatment. M'. W. 11. Clark, a native of Latrensi Cou nty, now residing In Greenwood, has 1:een spending several days her visiting relatives. Mris. S. A. Agnew and fanniy have rcturned to their home in llrunson af ter spending the summer with Mr. Jared D). Suillivan, Mr. Benjamin A. Sullivan has been elected a teacher' in the schools of Oates, S. C., and will leave in a few days to begin work. Mrs. .1. P. Simpson, Misses Mary, Lu cia and Annie Simpson have returned to Laurens a(ter spending the sum mer in Montreat. Carroll ). Gray, of Gray Court, who td00( among thilfirst in his class at Trinity 'College, N., C., last year, has retuirnedi to his studios, being ini the Senior class this year. Mr'. and Mirs. J1. M. Simmons and two daughters apd two Misses Te'ague P', motored to the city last night to wit ness~ "The Perils of Pauline" dt the picrture showv. .The great niumber of friends of Mr'. Tom Henderson willl regret to hear' that lie has ncepted a posit ion In the Ware Shoals Mfg. Co. store, and has mnovedl to that place. County' -Election Ilesulits. 'rho official count of votes cast. in the primary~ election dlevaloped little change in the results from those pub lished in the last Issue of The Adver' tiser, except in the case of the race for county comnilssioner'. For a time it seemedl that Farrmai' and Todd would head the ticket, but the last boxes heard from put Hitt ahead of bo0th the loading candidates. For a time it seemed that HItt and Farrar wouldl .be elected. When the omlelal count wvas 'made by the executive committee Thurisday morning, some discrepan cies in former r'ep)orts were found re Bulting In placing Tiodd~ among the sucecainful candidatos insteadi of Far iar. liiitt and Todd wereo duly namned as nominees of the party. No further' changes were made in the standing of the handidateCs. Messrs. Gioghlns, loyd and Iliarris were elected to the legislature and J. Ii. Sullivan wvas officially c'ounitedI in foi' su per'ntendent of 'education. W ~ithm these ofllcers sworn in, the county offlils will be as follows: Supervisor, IH. Il. Humbert, SherIff, .John I). Owlngs; Clerk of Court, C. A. Powers; treasuirer, Rloss D. Youiig; auditor, J1. W.. Thompson; Jludge of -Pr'obate, 0. (1. Thompson; coironer, Ri. 0. Hairston, cominissloners, J1. fl. 1itt and J1. LI. Todd. Simns-Davenport. oh Atlanta Journal, oZ September circle of fred fthe brido in this a.cty and county. The announcement was as follows; "Mr. and Mrs. Al. S. Davenport .I nOtIlce the Marriage of their- daugh ter, tIary Langston, to Mr. James Thomas Sims, on July 30th, 1911. Air. and Mrs. Sins will be at home to their friends after September 15th, a t 657 Highland Avenue." The bride Is the sister of mrs. 'Ilios. M. S'haw. of "Five Oaks", near Cold Point in this county. She is a young lady of charming personality and is greatly admired wherever known.'She has been living with -her parents in Atlanta for several years. IiEADJS CUT OFF'. G(overnor Revokes4 Comniisions of About 'wenty-Five Notaries. Columbia, September, 1l.-Governor 1I0n.3 1111 again sharpene(..'is axe an(d 14. decapitating .the heads of no tories public. Tius morning he re voked the commissions of 25 from va rIous parts or the state. Although no information concernIng the action of file governor could he obtained fron the executive ofllces this morning. yet it is 'supposeid that this is but the beginning of a wholesaile revocation of the commlssions of notorles. The fol lowing are those notroles whose coin missions were revoked today: C. I,. Jones, Ward; .1. A. Satcher, Ward; W. 1. Wallace, Newberry; C F. Lathan, Little Alountain; It. IA. Tarrant, Newberry; If. T. Cannon, Newberry; W. F. Sanford, Newberry; Guy Vaughn, Fairforest; J. N. Barn well, Bayboro; Arnold fell, ilayboro; I M., C. Holmes. Bayboro; I. .M. Price, Gurley; J. W. B. Chaplin, Neeses; \. L. Ehllncy, Neeses; J. 13. Sheppard, Neeses; .J. T. 'illianms, Neeses; W. S. Nobley, .Johnston; W. C. Derrick, ,Johnston; .1. C. Lewis, Johnston; Yancy M. Alay, Jolnston; Eigene A. Gri n Newherry; .1. Y. .McFall, Newberry; Joel E. McFaddin, Sardinia, and J. I.. Gamble, Nlays ville. (OVEillRNOLS TO 3 EET. That Is Plan of Southern Leadt r. Governors to Meet. Wasiingtonl, Sept. I 1.-A t a nit - ing of senatois and house memb 1rs interested iII cotton growing, held I re lonight, it was decided to invite I-. goverlors of all the cottuon-g r ow iig Stat.s to Come to Wa shington Sc ne tilne within tile niext week or ten d ys 1 )or IL con ference ulion tile su irt. Senator Hioke Smith of (Georgia \ as emil)owered to extend the ivitat'on and urge ulpol tile differeit governil rs IthlIt it be aeccepted. Upon leaving the imeeting Senlator X. 1). Smiti of South Carolina said: "It. Is of the litlost importance that whatever' steps tile legisitures which ar soon to Convene iln extra ses sion take, and wiIuhatever tile different cotton-growing states do, he acted lpon now. Wlie i', we are taking care of this year's crop to the very best advantage, it Is absolutely iecessary. inll my opinion that we make ilext year's crop a safe investment by de c ding as far as PosSible wiait the aereage of' the cottonl-growling St:ates will be in 1915. This canI not lie doned ini any hetter- way, according to '11my Judg(men~ut, t hail by a conlfer'ence of tile governiors inlter'ested in tile malitster. to b)le heldi ini Walshingtonl w ith tile sentators and1( representatives whio ila-ve been at work oin it sin1ce it was seenl somle time ago that there wvoui lie trouibie growing out~ of the war In "I alm glad thlat this step hals been agreedi upon,1 andh you may say for meW thalt I heCartily appr~iove of it. If the governors of the cotton--growving CORN CO3MES OFF AS EASY AS YOU PLEASE! "Uets-It' Being Used by Mfillions! Itis tho first tIme thlat a real, sure as fate corn cure has ever been dis covered. "GETS-IT" is the new corni enlder, based on an entirely new prin ('iple. It is a newv, 'erienlt formnula, neverii suiccessfully ii tatited. it maklies corns shrivel and then-l vanishl. TI'wo drops do the work. You dlon't bundle upi your toe aniy :more withl sticky tape) and1( pla1stersi that pressM dlown Onl tile 1po0r corni-noil mor01 fleih-eating salves thalt donl't "stay Put," no mioreC hlackin~g at corns withI knlives or, raz emrs, 110 moeit bileeing or danlger' oif b)100( piolson. No more liminlg around~ for daiys wvith sore corns, 110 mor'e "GETS-IT" 1s now tile biggest sell lgcornl cure in the wvorild. Use it oil any hard or soft corn. wvart, callus' or -bunion. Ton ghi.'s tile night. ."GETYS-IT" ii sold by druggists ev erywhere, 25 Cents a bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. "GETS-IT" is sold in Lanurens by lAurens Drug Co. and Ray's Pharm acy. I FU.RNr LoA We are ready for the f loads of the best home fur S1 We offer in Trunks, Bla Dressers, Chairs, Rockers, lor Suits, Iron and Brass I Stoves, and hundreds of ot] I4. Only $4.90 IIay I3ron 11. ed, Beautiful White EImiIel Finish. 77 'A Only $7.50 t eautlfl Qllarteredi Oak 11011 l)"( 1; one of the greate4t, valuties ever shown. Only $10.50 A ln finished Solid Oak 1IoTT"l Pdsal Table, ex tends to Ii feet long States wvill come to \Vashington they 1While it will be in good condition to advise Henry, effe with their people, and1( especially With bill lookin: the members or their legislatures, as5 ing of the to what course to pui'sue regarding new pa next year's crop, bill 1)ropo0 "We hope to have the meetsing here> r'eady been is stated, some time wvithina the next____ week or ten (lays; the sooner the beCt- N~yg ter.'' Sate of So (IOMMiITTEE SEL~ECTiEDJ. Veea numb1) er of IHenry of Texas Names Aidis for Ef- free-hlolde, fort to Secure Oovernmient Help. (listrlet No WVashington, Sept. 1 t-l-ellevinlg CatHa 11 that it is squ~arely -up~ to the govern- llltxI m1ent~ to (10 much mUOre than it hlas yet school (dis9 agreed1 to do to take cnre or theocot- 11urposes1, lonl situationu due to the Iluropean Awar, COunt boa )0 [Congreissmanl Henry of Tiexas, whlo i lln wasl (chosen cha irmalln of a comm1it11tee (lay or Sep1I rir cotton men a day or two( ago to (01n- .9(hool 1103 31d10r tihe cottonl ques~tionl, todafy rn- the manl3ag Itounlced tht he 1had. selected lihe fol - sa 1 shot 1(owmII iminers of a yeeral de->mm11- personaIl p tee0 to serve with 11111 who 0exiII C. S. lHarrett, Georgia; W. C. A*dam.- istrationl e son, Georgia; Joe Thompson1501, Okihlo-tieglei lma; Hf. M. Jacoway of Arkansas; H. Ti ' S. Mobley, Ark-an.ss; JT. Thlomauis tax shal! ' IloelInl, Alabama; R. L,. D~oughlton, wiord "Ylm Northl Carolina; A. F. Lever/-'outh on1. Th'l~o Carolina; 10. W. D)abbs, South Caro-, tIl tavot'(l 1111a1 J. fl. Aswell, Louisiana; Hi. D. thlereon. 1 Stephlens, Missiali; James P. Jil- or 8 o'cloc ehanan, Trexas; Peter Radford, Texas; remuaini opt W. D). Lewis, Texas; K. D. Mcelr in tl art Tennessee; Frank Clark, Florida; Hi. d.rise 'trust D. Flood, Virginia; J. C. Cantrill, Ken- of the elo tucky; Gleorgo A. Neeley, Kansas; T. (and count I. Douglas, Missouri; Dr. H. C. Alex- tion Withli nune North Conan. 8-2o FURE AND S rest Prices on Guaran all trade with the best values eve nishings at prices that we know w "E THE SPECIAL VALU nkets, Mattresses, ,Springs, Rug, Lounges, Sidebcards, China Closet 3eds, Crockery, China, Glasswai ier items that can't be mentioned Only $8.50 A t-ery Alasslve lBed, Itns 2-inch Posts and 1-inch Fillers, White or Vernis Martin Finish. :7 - Only 65cts each. Ikxtra heavy \.\aiple 1:n ttC (hair. eomt tfortal , well. fiinIit shed andit s.'rv iceatble. E. H Wilkes & C 1s not so stated by Mr. rts will be0 made to pass his towardi the better finane cotton situnation, which is| ig in tihe house. What tihis/ aes to accomplish htas atl set forth. of L~tmtaunI petItins signted by a legal 5 treslding in lluter schiooi(l 3, Lauren~ls county, Southt sking for an~ elcIti ipon I~ ,,'I nt of votitng ani addItional 2, - 1)on thte ptroperty int said rict to be tused or scholi avC ben filed with the r'd or ed nent Ion, an e lectiOttn ~'~2 embtier, !'lI. at, ilo(k iIridge _ I disti et. ih eiel rs eturni teal or' ro)pmt for ttaation ai ~ ~'ti itheir tair reciptlis andt reg- ij:ty cr11i[lentesc as, teqiIred int ) \f 1l' e tl t sitall b Ie all owed I* 1 voting thte 2 mtili aidditotioal~ ole a bllot cont Ialitatg hieI I" wrtten or piri nted lthere agaitntt the 2 mtili adiditiop . 1i vote a ballot cotainting "NO" writ tenl or pinited ~olls shtali open1 at the~ htour k it the for'enon and shtall n unitil thte htour of 4 o'clock tinoon whetn thtey shtall be I thte ballots cottntedi. tees shall repiort thet resutt atin to the couinty auditor i aupei)rintendent of edutca- AT IL 1 ten days thercafter. JAMEDS H. SUILLIVAN, ny rdr e nntena.a Tuesday. TOVES teed r seen in the State. Car ill please you. 5, Window Shades, Beds, s, Tables, Hall Racks, Par re, Enamelware, Tinware, Only $2.90 A full sixe 1eavy Ded, one that will lost a life time and well worth a third InOre 01han1 our price. Sk Only $1.75 .\ nl iiiu Io k r i ely li ' hol. ompany. et/ \I MO TTIL hiFO / LP CITY OPERA HOUSE Sept. 22d. at 8:30 p. m.