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Effe Zlbbertiser Sabtcription Price Is $1.00 Per Year Payable In Advane. Published by &D)VelTISEB PRINTING COMPANY Laurens, 8. 0. OT iON LEE Presideut '00.1HIR LEE Sec. and Treas. kLdvertising Rates on Application. #ittoarles and Card of Thanks: One cevit a word. CEntired at the postoflice at Laurens, V. I'., as sLond class mail matter. I. i itENS, .1. C., SEPT.'8, 1915. I I 11111IMON I. ulCCTI ON. T Ti\sday will be held tie cfer fil sIate-wide prohibition. All hilS on point. toward vIctory for h i lilt ionIsts, provided they turn ho 1ol), as they should. llow iv-t)iidence has lost linany -t and it would not be a -I : of i magi nation to pie I IIm waking u1p aftler the election that tIhy have beeni asleep at Sitcl". On the other hand it is ' to) assume that every opponent. of wide idea will he at the polls his vot, s) it is important for iii iii ni st115 ) o at (he polls i' I Tuesday. 4--4 TI , AtiVeliser does not hecome tin d l txeiled wheni the toiiie of proli br is lroached and coilseq(ueitly no! lose its sense of fairliess t iee in disclssing the otiues u ith others of opposite, beliet . It, .ot find it ally asisilance to tile Of ttohiil loto place alil those ifef'r with it inl the c lass of an 11d scounidrl-ts, but it. Is tblie(4ve. that solle of them Allincero inl their advocney of loni anld eveil high licelse. 11ut, .il those of thlel Who illay neore, tle liqlor lintiiness is had ght t. i be reduced iow and alily 'xterinati~ed, INiCll Option League of Solith ( na (wVh(o colliloseS it sloui(ld be le 1' er. Is allempling to h y statistics from wet andiii (r y that prohibitioln does not pro iThat it does not. prohilbit in t n1 sty o1101 has yet 1wolibitld n - I i i l aly ininnee aniywhere will 1 4eIed by ( ee file llost ardelt te of state-wide prollhibiion. It noce~ss.,ary to clailn this to) ad Ii .4) n 1l u lna lnt for prohliliiion. T'o lastha pohilj)iion it; e.ven par11tly '.'a' "al is really sufflicent ground -' . (adoption1 and we do not live to !th ller states to prove this. 'Ihie < . of the countis of this stale alrevady dry is sullicielt. argil id ti. Shollu whiskey is aohl in these (C's aNd11 will hie foir some10 lme t~o bu.4 ~ t th 14 (iIcn il 1ons ar tot 4 inilin at- d 'vhiskey out that it dhoes not take in' 0r observer~'IC' to note( them. Thel I (14.-t ism) and(1( Il dunkennessC prelentU1' ini dispensar ime.1Ils were not orious and the~j~ impoved con~dition1s, as miay h. nletd in ' Si ureIns, are ofteni (om1 imod upo:1. Th'iat these depliorabile emI :1ma still cxi1st inl ton OW15where 'V.'Adwy IN Ntiil ophenly NoldI may bie .e '4' d fronll the newsN itemn taklen i sNtimen~l~t ini the presnt~i wet ((I and the1( b1 u ig-hiear or ao lawless I traion1 being elec'4ted ne4xt ye4ar 1 i4) ln-alnthi lawv now iln (fftt RI' 'h nho dispensar1 iteN inI i adIactO1 - , Ihereis INhOt as much(1 toi he 'oen I le jiresent wet ('0un1ties .41ld( hiave had reason to 4) xNpect b lthese Itwol laws were enlaeted. 1' b e moreil difileutlt for blind * hi o scuIre whliskey for reta Il '1414n1 n i) os whih wll hv Iiave -4 :4ed inl getlling it for sale wvil Oi' I 11h(ose but1 the lowest and vil lthe n 4' inftlu'ntial law-breakers e'Ilm j. -.W the (lnforCOeent of the law in th' . iluntiOs will 'he an) eaierO mat1 ter'. We -ee no0 lreaison whly anIyoneO shloul vote against prohIbition lbe (laus"e an adm))i~ntration not ini 1ym1 path14 with it 1m1ighut he electedo in thle lrimnaries next year. This sounds lIke t'o I lite brid(" Ifoire we get to .it. ; I title thatt .e electorate that wvill 't 0on tile prohibt110 io pIlestloln -ivili lifferenlt from Ithat which will '(ote4 the lprihnari1es, 1b11 the pri)' - hIti n ctin (1 Is not1,a guess on what 'wil I IC) n h the primarlIes. We cnn Onlly -a our conscience In the( prlo '1ibi)1 'lect ion and treat t he ot her one n we come to it. We muluIt work with the endin view of winning in both elections. The local optionists are trying to frighten the prohibitionists to cover by the argument that a prohibition election would throw the old liquor question back into South Carolina politics. That is to be expected. The prohibitionists d9 not ex)ect to put the liquor crowd out of business in one last round. They expect the end to coie by slow processes. If the whiskey question is injected into the campaign next sunttter however, we Lelieve that the voters will remember who Injects it. OUR AND UNION'S MPINACE. "ContplaitIs aire constantly reach ing Its of the reckless manner half druikent uitolmobile drivers are seti'nllg up and down the high ways of the county. h'le reckless driving is often accompatied by loud cursing and boisterots talk. It. is, posItively dantigerous for a horse and buggy to travel the highways, and particularly on Sundays. leceltly at mnidnight onl a Sat.trday niglt a car stopped in .Jlonesville aild made night hideous with fold oal ths and boisterous shiouts for half an hour. And recently an automobile illed withi drunken mad itetn passed a house in tile country; one of them threw a bottle ie had just emptied at a little girl who was jtlayintg int the walk In front of te house. The gentleman who gave us this information, says lurtlet: 'It's almost. ati every dlay ociiirence for iten tit aitlos to pass cursing along the highways.' Frot imay (iiarters these compllints have reached its, and sometithing should be (lone to put 1 stop to such conditions. Gasoline ait whiskey make a dangerous mix tin-e."--41inion Timles. The bet way we know for putting a stop to "lthese conditions" is to vote right Tuesday. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this itater will bo pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded ciseas" that science has been able to Curte Inl all its stages, and that Is Catarrht. 11all's ('Iatatrh' Cure is the otnly positive ctre now kntlown to the ttiaittl fraterntity. Catatrrh being a oconstitutionial ilsease. requirtts a constittional treat tnertt. llat's Catarrh Cure Is taken lin irrnally, acting dirItly tipn thte blood an111 i nucouls surlfaces .1' thw systein1. therle by elostr-Oying the fii ti n ft1 the (its ease. antd givitng the pattietI strength by 111niling up1 the ont tionand assistinig n tuur Iin 41,1ing its work I. 'the propriettors have so tich faith it its curative pow ers that they oft'r On1e tiutiiirted Dollars fOr any eikset that it falls to) c'tre. .eid for ois of Ie4tittonials. Addr'ess: F. .i 4'11i:.N'Y 4CO., Totedo, 0. Sold by al iluegtt~o.7[,e Take tat' Famtily titla for conttpation. SPBCLAL NOT!CBS. Wtied-(len ttags. eW are in the martie'it for sevo'al pottinds of 1en rags. If yoU hta ve any bring thei in now. L.aturens Advertiser. LostIKodak, lrownie No. 2, be 1%,oween Graly Courtf and( L'aurens, Tu'les day, Attgist :11. litewar(l if te ttIrn'ed to this oilce. 7-1t. Montey to Loan-Otn first mortgage, Wel I I ttmproved country real est at ', occutpield by the owner. Ini lots of $1,000 and 111, I,iberall termls. Car1los It. .\los(liy. 7-11 For Sole- -132 aicrmes and S3 a'tts nt4'1 '\hden and also 1.5 acres near Cold P'oint. C. Ware .\ltddent, hat trets 8. C., It. - I. 7-I t-pid N oJ(' - - Durin'i g tlhe i'ott inItg soasont we wi'll be in lte matrket f'or ('01ton seed, Weighed at. the I aniturens lHottd ed Wa rehouse by Mr t. .1. I. C'oletmatn. Yuoitur btstiess 50olici tedi. TI. D. Lake Wnttedi---Posiltion its hiousekeperort Comit)mnuion by3 set tied lady. Able to dto 0or assist it all work about the h lottse. Address .\t's. II at IlI Abtratms, Clintont, S. C. 7-It-pd Watted ii--T'o buy' i scap~ tron of all kittds. Will Ipay C'ash. I,. W. Iligho. En;taui'e at L~auren4s Tlailor~ Shop.1) 7-11-)4 Forzt Sal- -.70 atcrtes we1Illitmprovedl legs anld tinant house. piood nieighbor' hood14, ('ionvieni4tt to schlt :uil chureb.cl Ss;.l tkno't as ErntestI ienect hiottn place. Ubie'trie (ill The SuitIan'ii gin wil! he4 it: overatiiont Thur?'2i1y. ein-nlli rate $1.'7, per' ha l. bacgg it andl tI s 7:>i e'xtra. All i utrk guart i itd4 to b' ~st iiit'ry. 'Tttms en sh. \\'e will also bI it thi' mta rti- lo ihandule seedi. We4 sale. I1; i while t he watr is (it anid 3:ay f'oir 'ttm afteir it is 0 over.84 tSeem at on1(e otr phone .5. Now is I he tie to sow c'lovert, rye, etic. T.' .\I. Shaiw. 7-.51 nnztitedlA3 M Mc~an iel (.'inn teriy Yo ltur ('of41 enio see. Wets arie Ilindeendenbt bttyerts, teeote ennt liay youi thle highest. mtat'ket pirice. Comtpletil ion is thte life of tratdo. Kerep uts itn the ttart ket by dividinug youtr butsi ness with uts. We are' always toady. . list lpress; lhe but ton atnd the electrtic mlotort doe4s thte rest. Ml 1)n iel GInhetry, E'ast .lin street, S. G. Mcaniel, Prop. 7-at Lost--IHetweien1 ~ Lauens5 and)4 Dar~ks dalec a bhtte untifot'tt coat withI namle W. 0. Menefielid 0on inside1 Iocket. Fitnder trtetrn to thIis oflice. 7-I t-lld (t apies-Sevr r'al Cam rine cocketr els, four' months 01(1 ft'om thte best layitng straIn. Six htens layedl 6-10 eggs itn six mthflls. Pric'e $1.00 and $2.00, 0. A. Spitks, Laurtens, S. C. 7-1t-pd1 hor' Rent.-Ten Itortse farm t' near~t city of 1,aurents. Five tenant htotises, attnangedl for su b-r'etin1g. FIne ilarge pastur te fot' cattle, Small hog paiture. tO II. Y. Simptson,11 Laur'ens, S. C. 6-21 JtLn For Sale.---on long termos. Also lattd to rent, ft'otm one to twenty five htorse fartm. See me ot' wrte me at otce. Thos. M. Shaw, 2.-tf Entrernn, . C., IL i' 1)0 4, * ** ** ** ** ** *bertson there. Ve commend these endid young people to the' goo * ADDEN NEWS. *p * * folks of Ekom. Sr.Elwell atkinsisnowthac adden,niodating clerk for Mr. J. D. Cu ~Iadei, SI~t 6.'rle yungpCO)10bertson at this liace. of the neighborhood are rushing par- Now Prospet school opened Monday ties at the close of the summer. Wed- morning under vory auspiciou&;olors nesday night the Misses Wofford com- with Miss Lutie Young prin1iR1l and plinented the young girls of the Eight Migs Carrie Langston, assisthil Tie Wecks club, a lawn party which prey- young folks start ofv -olidtdii3J in a ed to be quite an enjoyable affair. successful year's work. Friday night at the home of Mr. Several young girls from liet'o en 1-ludgens there was held a social tered the high school at Laurens. which was greatly enjoyed. Quite a Misses Ora Powers, Louise Dean, My crowd of neighborhood boys and girls ra Vofford, Fannie Hudgond, Marie gathered despite the lovering clouds Madden and Alice Proflltt went up and a pleasant evening was spent. Monday morning. Monday night at the home of Mr. Miss Kate Wofford leaves for Win and Mrs. .Jim Check the good bye par- throp college Friday morning, where ty will be held cre the boys and girls she will finish i June. return to school. Mr. Percy W. Finley is now In An Calet Jno. W. Wofford will leave dcrson with is brother, John 1. Pi r'r Clemson college Tuesday morning. iey. There is a possibility of is mov Messrs Ryan Martin and Jno. Mloore lng his family there at an early date. ludgens leave Tuesday for Piedmont Mrs. Dial Gray and children have College, at Demorest, Ga. been on a visit to the hospitable home Mr. and Mrs. Carl Proilltt who have of \r. J. 11. Power. been residing 1here, will move to their new home at Ekom this week, where New lite of Lamps Just received. Ir. Proffitt will have charge of te st received somi special bargains berion te Knives and Fooks. store anid machinery of Mr. J. D. Cuii- S. MN. & E. H. WHrJ41ms & CO. Letter to the Patrons of Laurens City Schools: o m dlae orti tlek it ie of t le Cit idi I.,1111-vi'1 ill thr'ee siia rate i ideri' ug o our' school work for the s ioii 0' 1915-1 6. Fist. we wt hls to give oug ( ri n e t l i' a Miss Cari Lagtn asistIt hr ie1 phl and1( i'oloi uih iso(il ii' )101. Ari 1'R. C. Iliilol. a g ai'm lateo t ' l Plie ('i to.lI'l . will be I'l.' oi tile seveln gid folks ard f howill drill i e M'ehit 401-.1 gd(' l\vs ill Sla 'v(.veir youn girls from her'oie ie p i de Ils Ile Ii wii ithi i fii I - 111~ gl i Illes. A ItorI' ( ri ling tilhe seven i I LfI1mlI Ihovs m11 w Wveeks, "'e iioi iel oter d a few iig h scool a otus to 11111, '101111):111 v ' ii w 1 to tillie 11ti ise s ivo the wsole Ligh Deaool ill 'I ll(lIl. 111' iiilital * v a t on alide will Ae Prliolt wnt up rivvil 11' 'e s't weeli a stild' ii'rio ol' g drill p ornhigd. A, wher priis'imr lIall1'rieji viWOl \\.t( is .1 Citadlel gi'adlute say~s I hat he and otil. i'I'('itde n11(1h tr i ll sill ofe' a prize 1 n the bo.y who shows the 111(151t i Ill P 'iVl~l ei ill his 11 ii li fcor tilie sitloh Session ; od we hope to 6vI thlie boy3s wh1o imak 1i' s t'iI prog1rs. il Gis nok ail en aep Ibeoit t aip at t e h olose osa homel. \e li so hl (1)to havye minca'l il speet of Lmp jsool echildre t is s(s.oil. A gre''at 11111 'y vi ll i'ren havie ph.u t seivea d e e Ise and ilpain int of' w'hic'h thev and their parentint; know notrhiki. Some of Ihese storpaioel is aan 'e de a ved I uetl, -imiied heari 1(i' i( e eve-si ghtI 1,11 1: I d loiisi Is. a deiioid v tt 1 is ald l(1 . Mlik. h e d i tis s mid phy si''i'llls o, ile( town have 'e'v ilidly ('olisill I'l to (' (liolmgli or1 tIil I iLetter to I;)Il( VV'vVit l th V~ Pat onwsis to fh dateo et)ortlil1it V r th ptind suppt lid Or nort of(' ias h ev phtisie o e ieets oi at will i threle him ir u ais so usool worL. foVlen a plyi'a dI r thet is dis' ivse m'd il itaril tri ol' iian'd dici tline 'hild will be notied as to thel' u a nd ofoloi g(1'eC' 1 11 ti Ila n i i1r R'i ('11 iave tgra dniist o ' p iai f w lie' 4 11te e o I ' the enthild. boy hild hewill lie 'eqillied p r o i es t h m A w it i h1 i A 1r d rilli g A t h e se v e nt .\gia bosfr iegwes w oe si' afw ihscolhost lued STecomili ear:rinn Silb niectondl Year: il b ive hi bor1etena td pro orv a(1 dril 1 perod. AnI nter prgi' L rn iie h s a tl gradaeayththan ote 'iti atel u ePftectywl fe prize11:4 to~ th hoy 'who3 showth moii sti improemen and hidilln' o tei. sch~olsesso ;1( andwehop.t Fith osrwh Yar: saifatrypog urnthi Yar:nenap men it trY ip at th 1 lise of sfchool. th;isl ssin. A i igl gradetiei mayycide 1ave phsilgdefocts animpiear m'i ets t ofewhih. the and~l his r 11l~'~ pare tist deid n t'hiie (ofl' thesy Simpa 1irets are decayed0111 tleethi ' d impied . heing, deeive eye-sightre Jinlarged)1u ton'ts, ladenoi grn'os of' mte till' Tolg( he detst n phy 'iian of i t he01( foi' tile 1'very11( id l se td1o0i5 no g of'101(i'11'4I'l d l their tim pit s exuii till' chilill'inl town'H 11ho3 wisho tae advaln \utage'of themopon, Ieit to1h find twhhe or note'i I he has (a oIn hy in dfeots the naturWe ofi the dfat andI111 f ii Wl'1 thonepr n f'e hat the enisr physot ie ll of' tirle oil inreit the ciibl..'eiil will beheel a r(lpiired I Instead of the thr'eenIf yor 0n Pnrs urri'cl'a, he11 he ighall towl offers t wo is u year. i'o'011(111 enrrie llae.5es We Irrenaefolo. Claessical'Curricula, llistoryn Ancient. CALOMEL SICKENS 11T'8 HORIBLf! DON'T STAY BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED I guarantee "Dodson's Liver Tone" will give you the best Liver and Bowel Cleansing you ever had. Calomel makes you sick; you lose a 50 cent-bottlo of Dodson's Liver Ton9 day's work. Caloqiel is quicksilver under my personal guarantee that it and it salivates; calomel injures your will clean your sluggish liver better than nasty calomel; It won't make you liver, sick and you can eat anything ydu if you are bilious; feel lazy, slug- want without being salivated. Your gish and all knocked out, if your bow- druggist guarantees that each spoon els are constipated and your head ful will start your liver, clean your aches or stomach is sour, just take bowels and straighten you up by morn a sPoolful of harmless Dodson's Liver ing or you get your money back. Chil Tone instead of using sickening, saliv- dren gladly take Dodson's Liver Tone ating calouel. Dodson's Liver Tone is because it is pleasant tasting and real liver medicine. You'll linow it dg.esn't gripe or cramp or make them next morning because you wilIkaJea' s ck. up feeling fine, your liver will be work- I am selling millions of bottles of Ing, your headache and dizziness gone, Dodson's Liver Tone to people who your stomach will be sweet and bow- have found that this pleasant, vegeta ell regular. You will feel like work- ble liver medicine takes the place of Ing. You'll be cheerful, full of vigor dangerous calomel. 111uy one bottle on and ambition. my sound, reliable guarantee. Ask Your druggist or dealer sells you a your druggist about me. Stop and Read These 4 Grocery Bargains AT J. C. SHELL & CO. We have a few special prices to offer =A this week and if you are in the market for a saving money here is your chance. Best Flour $5.75, $6, $6.25, $6.50 7 pounds Good Coffee $1.00 25 pounds of Sugar $1.60 = Bacon per pound 9 to 12 1-2c Ham per pound 18 to 20c Broken Rice per pound 5c Best Head Rice per pound 8c Compound Lqrd per pound 10c Pure Lard per pound 12 1-2c Besides the above special prices, we have j lowered our piices op'all canned goods. Come and 3 inspect our stock Jefore buying. Special prices on - dozen lots. We are- receiving fresh Celery now every . =7 week. And we have also received our fruit cake E stock so you can begin to prepare for Thanksgiving E and fall weddings. And don't forget this: When you want j an order filled promptly and correctly call phone 183. J. C. Shell & Company Dring your orse hereLt beimhodman for ou.The mprvemntDi hi ac of differene when younaveBhlndshg Duenist .C UNDERTAKING EpI4lNEDY BROS., Unewtakers and Eur4=ahner. look as areullyafteshiereedasanyy bend.r ih l~rnyor ors hretohe ho ad iIEAL'il AM) JlAPiNESS D)EPEND see ow uchbeter e wll orkl'PON YOUR LIlyER foryou '1lieimpoveentin is c- T'hat s~jUggishm liver with its slug.. I o wll ho 3't1tht i mkesa otgishi flo o1 bile is what makes the of inrene ~'hn ou av hi si~l worldl ook so (lark at times. Drm. right. lKilg' New Life iPlis go straight to the ot of the dhiflt~~y by waking up thle act ion of tihe liver andi incr'ea sing thi bile Dr. KIng's new LIife iIlls J. D. EXTON SON ' use thme bowels to net more freely a inl div 'e away those "moody da'ys." LAUR~ENS, S. C. 25e ai bottle. ~ School Books are now on sale at Powe Drug Company For Cash Only