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EIbe Elbbertiser Sabscription Price Is $1.00 Per Year Payable In Advance. Published by ADVERTISER PRINTING COMPANY Laurens, S. C. WLISON LEE Presideut ARTHUR LEE See. and Treas. Advertising Itates on Application. Obituaries and Card of Thanks: One cent a word. EIntered at the postotice at Laurens, B. C., as second class mail matter. LAUliS, S. C., 31A1I011 10, 1915. The Advertiser will be glad to receive the local news of all the communities in the county. Cor. respondents are requested to sign their names to the contri butlons.. Letters should not be malled later than Monday morn ing. Plums are big tills season. Sen. Tillman's secretary seeis t< be provided or too. By Gum, who': next? Our Idea of a spicy paper Is th dear old Press and Banner edited nov by W. P. Greene, a prominent lawye of Abbeville. There are from one b a hail dozen hot shots in every issuc with a streak of good humor runnii throtgh them all. Gov. Mann111ing ma1lde nto milstake Il appointing J. WVashl Drummond, of 1111 cotyt1', as a miember of the comumis Sion to look after the Cotnfederalt In firmairy. Mr. D )rumnmond Is a substan tial and broad-minded citizen who \wIl be able to reider valuable aid in tih directioni of tile illstittition. 0 0 0 Tetreves thlat Supelrvisor, llumbe:h hips beenI planltinig onl the coturt h1ous plaza ding the past week will 1 sori1ces of coifort, :1nud pleaui't I tile eye inl til' years-; to com1e. Th suipervisor. has zs of he:litifyinl Ihe sirroilidiigs in other ways. I 1s hoped tlati ho will dto tits at 0h very first opporutui-ty. A wet laid o: )lazl would add gr'eIatly to the( a lpean'c1lie of tle public squar11 'e antd 1 a prith. tite vity anld o ny '* * * We (do Ino t (irow thu11111siasti abot tof way in whic the slection of t11 nlew fedrtll .iudge was made1ht, ht doubtoiltss ('ne sm antM111 Johlnson. a'i th'dv' W 4th'kl.atio colm afort tlhleslvt >weith1 the thoq I ugh tlcl Il he wa eth1sot uised inl tis- partlicular instanlce welI hard'ly loss praitsewortIy ttan 11hm used I the distribuation of oth' 1 wate fortey mn. e dont. uel 11 ill hiaites for he a-e. le ws toordl wokr h'as e a vah m bke mit in t'cngrest, ie roes1' tya inotogri at ret qestiondt. and1 heas a(su bestsfu layerI upon1( ntin hav o psrong wtol hae hule prsoe an ab thULLl~ tTiOenhad wER. t Whtie this ver loet. his al uslil mehatll harders toarmers alih thube cng.ervatiet to orcs woldtesrtel nethrw monlhseall us1w1l hae aob caarfuy ined. we too 1coinserandv .andr ae maote wrel th they rally511 uromie t The fa rngigbusis 4hotghi~ whati one tie ipenaredt bai, iied beisst~e ofeare would nthate bt possdibto hag the sysodl''t~em owith pensesion, thevy wilontest Toi yeo 'woueld e stil hrderl btolrn ao te'o cagei.Toatmtofrc por t' ofouLocuatd. otofe plomen. bdeaoae of t sofl a worseman wa alamityo apdeed. int merstchater and thner haved o-olil aerst wthe the ars upli unti) of1 time in' bign all throughy wat leb siatin, they w dcsilce oueto Wo: i ogethe inc bthr' igin aboiut a( btt $tat ofaar. Locat. & e . Tl(S&C. FIR31 NOTE TO MEXICO. Uncle Sam Talks Plainly to MexiCn Rulers. Washington, March 8.---Gen. Car ranza has been informed in a note from the United States government that utess there is an improvement in conditions with respect to foreinM ers and their interests in Mexican ter ritory under his control such steps as may be necessary will be taken by lic American government to obtain the desired protection. The note is the strongest and most emphatic documeent that has beet sent by the Washington government t( Mexico since tie correspondence witl Hluerta a year ago. Carranza is warn ed that the United States has viewe< with deep concern the growing com plaints made by foreigners generall: against his administration and now in effect, demands an early change. The contents of the communicatloi were revealed to several ambassador and ministers here, who expresse< satisfaction at its urgent languagt Some regarded it as an entire clang of policy towards Mexico on the pat of the U:nited States. A merican Consul Sillimian shoul have presented the note to Carranz today. A copy of it was sent to th ,Brazilian minister at Mexico City t hi'e shown to Gen. Obregon, the Cat ranza coimtander. In the Imeantii some movements of American wiai ships -have been ordered, the effect < which will be a naval demonstratio tiat some ollicials hope IilI convil( Carranza of the A-merican govert men t's determination to obtaiin change in conditions in Mexico City. Secretary Daniels con-ferred wit President Wilson tonight over il prospect of sending additional 'a slips to Vera Cruz. Only one vessc tih battleship Delaware. has been . \'era Cruz for several weeks, but ih warships will be in that vicinity in S few days. The cruiser Tacoma le Port au Prince, Ilaiti, today uinder o ders to proceed hinilediately to Ve - ruz, the gunboat Petrel already enroute from 'Mobile, Ala., an( I Cruiser )es Moines is bound fro Progreso to \'era Cruz, while the git boat Sacrmientto is at Tallpico. Git avialble light draft vesseis, mole va ulible utai hattlesilps in tropical w ters. are the guiboats \\heeling al Nashville, he(ld in readiness with 11 armor1 tr1iser Washington lit I I. lion ai adDominican waters, while il eiire .\tiantic fleet of 21 first cia baittl ships is at (Inanttttainam1to, with 1%two and a half days sails of \'e Cruz. Mr. Daniels gave this summilnia o he position o!' the warships b d.Eclned to) discuss, futreovemnil .\fter theo confrencetoniht een Secrettary , v Dat the pre dent it was Iearned ot high atutholri that two or ilore battlesi p s wvoutiId order-ed froml Guantanam11111o to \'e Criz problhalv tolorrow. Ti conilitiolns agalin have reach .v, ant acutetO crisis was adillitted at. all t , overnment111 departmlent. Asked hetle' tlte InIted Sttes I I nd~ed to use puhysi'cal force to, obtt a comp1 ilian1ce withI its r'equ ests St 'retarmy I iryan it Ioday repiled that "not aing had1 been deidolI en~ y~ et. bevo repret':wnrtations'' amid thlot it was b(4 to meet sittionis "as they arose" - I at'st repots fromn lexi co City i(nte a imentacintg condition of affal fori tlte 25(001 foreigners~ there, whomt 2,500 areA Americants. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * e, *El'EN NEWlS .- * * * * * 4 * * * * * * * * * Ile'dent Mare t 8l .-On accon 1t of I dIisagtreealie wveathetr thle farmers No ferilI izer has bmeen hautled in y Mirs. E. V. ItlIbb and( lIttle soit IMasley, Is speninlig awhtil e at thle Ito of' Mr. C. A. llabb. ..\lr. and Mrs. L. It. 1Brooks of Gi C'outrt, splent te latteir end( of the w< w it Mirs. Isabella Brooks. 'Miss Mautde Pearson of Clinton, y the gutest of Dr. and, Mrs. J1. WV. B iison last week. Mrs. C. V. Hipp is having her hol o- rep~air'ed since the burning. Mr's. Emma Reeves and Mirs. I bella Brooks sp~ent Thtursday with is and Mrs. F. W. Mahaffey. Mir. Sidney Armstrong who has b) very 1ll, Is slowvly improving. at Dangers of a Cold. 8Do you know thtat of all the ml iailments colds are by famr thte ii 10 danger'outs? It Is not the colds thi ik solves that you need to fear', but serious diseases thtat th y so of er lead to. For tis r'easoni every ( shld~i b1- gotten rid of with tile 1( possible delay. To accomplish 1 yout will find Chaimberlain's Co1 Remedy of gt'eat help to yout. It It T (ens a cold, t'elieves the lungs, aids Le pectotatiotn and~ einables the sys: dto thriow off thle cold. Jfor' sale by a dealers. le~ Whenever You Need a General To .Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Trastel cili Tonic is equtally valuable at P. IGeneral 'Tonic because it contains *. well knowit tonic propertiesof QUINt; to) and IRON. It acts on thte Liver, Dri out Malaria, Enrichtes the Blood nuilds tip tlh'Whole Bvstem. 50 cet HARRY THAW AGAIN . On Trial in New York for Conspiracy to Escape from Asytnin. New York, March 8.-In the room where he twice faced a jury for the murder of Stanford White, Harry K. Thaw today went on trial for conspir Ing to escape from the State Hospital for the Criminal Iusane at Alatteawan. With him as co-defendants were five muen, who, the State charges, were par ties to the alleged conspiracy. The en thre (lay was required to complete the jury. Taking of testimony will begin tomorrow. I From the outset it was evident that the trial would be another fight for Thaw's freedom. The defendant's at torneys plainly intimated that, with - tlh permission of the Court, they would offer evidence designed to prove the client was sane when he escaped fror the asylum. Such being the case, they 1 said, In examining talesmen, the de s fondant was being detained illegallI I at the time of his flight. . They asked prospective juror c against a man of sound mind who use( t whether they would be prejudiceu against a inal1 of sound mind who usc< . any means at his command to escap a from a hospital for the insane. Q These statemients were ampified lat a er .by John B. Stanchileld, Thaw's chic counsel, who said that should the jir: find his client not guilty he limmedi ately would sue out a writ of habea corpus on the ground that "his deten n tion was illegal, because the jur; C would have established his sanity." I- "The State's contention, as outline a while an assistant district attorne was questioning talesmen, is thr h1 Thaw, also insane at the time of hi .c escape, nevel'theless was competent t enter into a conspiracy, and that I I, should be punished accordingly. it Deputy Attorney General Kenned: 'C in charge of the prosecution, said the a if Thaw were found guilty he woul ft be returned immediately to Matter I'- wan. The first witness, 'Mr. Kenned 'a said, would be William Penny, clerk < iI fhe criminMal brancih of the Suprew W Court, who will be asked to identil m the commitment papers on which Tha 1- was sent to the asylumi11 in 190"R. 'r On obtaining the jury each side usc - only th ree of its five -pereiptory chla :- len ges. Thaw now and then assisit id in selecting the jury'men. 1us co-d Iv fendants, however, rarely if ever offe I- od any suggestions. These co-defem 1 ant, are Richard .1. Bittler, former s State Assemblyman; Itoger Tlol pso i alleged to have been the dirver of tI Ir iaclhine in which Thaw fled; Michia "Y O'Kveef, . Iigene iliiuf'y aid 'i'hoim: It Flood. 5. When adjourimelllt was taken upc the compl11 oil of the Jury Thawx w. S- escort to the she ri ff's ofleo on t IY floor abhove the colirt rooi. 'i'here I e treeld IhIiis mothber', who, witl MI 'a Ceorge Carnegie, his sister, and Josh Thaw., his half-brotier, Were in cou d ll day. Thaw hissed his mother at be thilen I., two sat opposite each oth and held a brief whispered conferene n- That over', Th'ia w steppied.. into a ei ini diri andf pos'ed for newspaiper phloti) '- r-aph ers. liefore lie crtossedi thle Iri'i hi- of Sighs 011 his way back to the T'om1 iid he said he was saitisfiedl withi the hiu ('01s501eral( wefight I since his ret i Ii- fro~ n New''u inmpshiire. Ii is face w r 'irlddy and( lie seemedi'( ini good physi( of condhition. * . Dlelgates to State (Conventfion of * 0. W~. Leave I ar'y Next Week. * Headed by C. A. Power., llend Co * sul for South Carolina, the dlelegati, lie to thle anniuail state conv'etati on of re~ Woodmnen of the World wvill leavet rk- early Part of next wveek for Charlh ct- ton, where the meeting will be he of Consul Power has been busy fort neC past week upon his annual reo which wvill show a gratifying gron ny of the order duriiing the past year. TF ok report will lie printed in pamphi form hier'e and be ready for distil tas tionl among the mnembes when I na- convention opens. Mr'. Power sta that lie is expecting this year's cf 150 vention to lbe one of the best that i order has ever had. Th~e following d sa- c'gates from the dlifferent camps of 1 utr- ordier in the county are expeocted atten the convention: on Stewart Camp-Lafayette Hlend son. 'Laurens-C. A. Power, HT. D. 3 haffey, fl. L. Clardy. Owings-James Kellott. m.. Gray Court-J. WV. Wells, J. E'. Jol the son. ten Friendship-RI. WV. Wasson, 1 ol<d Coats. at li D ,atl-W. R1. Harris. gh Or'a-George Blakely. 'os- Lanford-W. 1H. Dr'uminond, ex- WVoodville-W. 8. Adair, Wi. M. .em all Grany. WVaterloo-J. F. Garrett. nkFrie'ndship-Mat. -Henderson. s the landi. CrGoss HilI-J. 0. Denny. Eid Fkom-J-.. MIa rvin Mi~ore, i. T nnrnna Mill-J. M. McClennev. THAT TIRED FEELING, Do You Continual-ly Feel Sluggish, Disinterested I If you do, it is probably caused by your liver. When the liver fails to perform its functions properly, the system -becomes clogged with Poison ous matter, that weighs you down mentally and physically. The liver gets out of order very eas 11y, and if neglected, chronic trouble usually results. Don't delay if you feel badly. You knowingly lay your self open to life long pain, when you allow yourself to continue *in a run down condition. Cure yourself quick ly ad harmlessly with the natural veg etable remedy, Liv-Ver-Lax. It has all the effectiveness, but not the effect, V of calomel. Genuine Liv-Ver-Lax bears the like ness and signature of L. K. Grisgby, 2 and is guaranteed -to give satisfaction or money refunded. Insist on it. For c sale by Laurens Drug Co. s SWOLLEN, SORE FEET Ilow "TIZ" Comforts tired, sweaty, calloused feet and burning corns Can't. beat "TIZ". "AhI Boys. 'TtZ' Is the ~t t D People who are forced to stand on 0 their feet all day know what sore, ten der, sweaty, burning feet mean. They use "TI%" and "TIZ" cures their feet right ip. It keeps feet in perfect con ( dition. "TIZ" is the only remedy in d the world that draws out all the pois onous exudations which puffs up the y feet and causes tender, sore, tird, ach ing feet. It instantly stops phe pain in corns, callouses and bu lons. It's e simply glorious.\ Ah! hot comfort y able your feet fee after ng "Tiz". . You'll iever lim1P o\' draI' up your face i pain. Your shoek w' 't tighten and hurt, your feet. d Get a 25 cent box of "TIZ" now from I- any drtuggist, department or general d store. .usi think, a whole year's foot coifort for, only 25 cents. SPEIAL NOT!CES. I ('otlon Seed-tedultce. acrTge anid s 11Ian1t better seed . One thtotisand 1butshels Simpkin's Prolific Cotton See(I for sale, 75c per bishel f. o. b. Warte S'hoals. S. C. Add ress Ware Shoals Mg. Co., Ware Shoals, (.' C. 33-5t I Attention .1'r. Farttmer-10 per ccit. s. Acid delivered lIanrenIi ' S. C. at h $11.50, -car lots. Terms cash. 1i3y for rt ash and save 20 per cent. it. Vance Ir-by. 33-It Irst-One plain black case with nose glasses. Finder plese ret urn to - Advertiser olice or to .1. N. Leak. 33-It Lost-One plaini gold locket, witht !( htome of' .\lr. Thompisoni antd chuiirch-. ,sFinder0. tliuie retturn to mi or to' C Ad v'ertiser' ofllce. Attnie Laiiii e 'lThompl 'son. 33-It For' Sale--Extira fline r'egisteredI Esu sex iHoar, lourteenOt mont ths old. PrIce iS$2.5.00, papier's inicludedC. WV. P. Todd,(1 :iI it. P. D). No. I, lIarksdale, S. C. 33-It For Sale-Tieni shares Lanurens Na final Batik stock. Appily to Jl. 11. Sulliv~an. :33-it .For Sale--For immediate saile I of *fer thrtee beatiIful farmnts partly itm pr'oved within 1-4 mile of town, on n- sanid clay road. No better sectioni in mi P. C. WVill .brinig 50 petr cnt nmore in lless than 12 months. M. C. Lancas ter, Mcllee, S. C. 33-It Slabs for Sale--We wvisht to sell 100 " oirds of oak and pine slabs at the mill Id- site, 6 miles northt of Laurens. Price le so low you cant make mtoney on them. it, Fleming Bros. 33-2t ihi Perchmeron Stahion-T'Ihoroutghbred he and r'egisteredl. WVill stand for this let season at Martin's Stable, Laurens, S. C. Ped igree furnished to thoese inter ested. Guarantee living colt or no le ipay. W. L. Teague, L. WV. Mtartin. ~es 32-12t "-t Cotton Seed-Uncle Sam's Big Boll lie Seed. Giuaned in private gin. Clean el- and purte. Five-lock cotton, 50 bells heo to pound. Write 0. Rt. Milamn, Lau r'ens, R. F. D. 3, or phone Clinton to 3305. 32-2t-pd For Sale--White oak and post eakt rplank from 8 ft. to 16 ft long and 6 in, to 11 in. <wide. 100 cords oak and pine Ia- slabs. Fleming Bros. 33-2t For Rtent-A good five-room house, well water, good 'pasture, and garden. m- Just outside city limits. $5.00 per month. See mje quick. R. M. IElchel berger. 32tI Le Ginning Notle--Cotton growers will please take notice that H~udgens Glinnery will rutn on Fridays and Sat uirdays only until further notice. Hud gens' Ginnery. 20-ti - For Sale-,Pure White and' Blrown Leghorn eggs, won ribbon and przet at county fair. 15 eggs $1.25. 0. C Rloper', Lautrens, R. IF. D. 6, 29-5t-pd To the Laditiesi-I have just reeiven the latest catalog from Amet'ican La dies Tailoring Co., whlomn I represent Po- and will be glad to call on anyone 01 have you call uipon me in regard to la dies tailored goods. 10 per cent dis count if order Is taken before the 27th of thls'montht. Mrs. 0. S. Mc Gravy, Laurons. S. C. 29-5 ANNOUNCEMENT rhe New Typewriter OLIVER No. E ANNOUNCE AN AMAZING MODEL-The OLIVER No. 7-a typewriter of superexcellence, rith automatic devices and refinements that mark the enith of typewriter progress. A marvel of beauty, speed ,nd easy action. Typewriting efficiency raised to the Lth power. The OLIVER No. 7 embodies all previous Oliver innovations and ew self-acting devices never before seen on any typewriter. A leap 1 advance which places The Olivgr ten years ahead of its time. So mIiooth in action, so light to touch, so easy to run, that experts are mazed. A model that means to the typist delightful case of opera ion. A model that means a higher standard of typewriting, longer and letter service. The No. 7 is now on exhibit and sale at all Oliver Branches and \gencies throughout the United States. 'I0 The new model has more improme- force our popular 17-Cents-a-Day pur mc'nts, refinements and new uses thani chase plan, the saime as on previous we can even enumerate here. Oliver models. The "ctshioned keyboard" with "an- The OLIVF No. 7, equIpped with chor keys" and the new automatic fea- tie fatuous l1rintype, if desired, with tires lmean less work for the hands, out extra charge. less strain on the eyes, less manua' and mental effort. With all of these masterly mechan- now machine before you buy any type ival improvtemets we have made th writer at aty price. Note its beauty, iachine mnore benutiful and symmet- speed ani easy action, Its wonderful rical. From every standpoint The automatic dedvies. 'ry It on any OLVR No. 7 attains superlative x-ever one on tyerit cellence. ct's. ry it on many kinds of work Nothing you could wish for has been that 11 other typewriter will do oitted. The new devices, rieliueits, It is a significant fact that tie type ailprovements and conveniences found writot that Ittoduced such epoch-mak on the No. 7 represent an enormous lng itnovations as visible writing, vis outlay and vastly increases its value- 11)1 reading, Jrittypc, etc., should bo the price hns not been advanced onb the first to Introduce automatic moth Jimmy. We shall oven continue in o ws o oyferatoon. I I THE Oliver Typewriter Company Oliver Typewriter Building CHICAGO GARDEN SEEDS We have just received a full line of Garden Seed and Seed Irish Potatoes of all kind. Remember we carry the best line of Fancy and Staple goc /ries for you. Call us when ynot want service. JI C. 45H LL & COO Give Us Your March Busines and Will Save You Money. Synol Soap The Gr atest Skin disease preven waive on the mar ket. Powe Drug Company Moey