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A. 0. Thfe Chewiest Chewing GM A" 7 ever ChewedA Chew "Bobs"v 5c. the packet or two Bobs" for a cent at all the better stands and stores. J UST bobbed into pop ularity-"itBobs," the new candy-coated chew ing gum. Heart-shaped so that you know them anywhere. Fresh pepper minty flavor, that every-, one likes so much. A luscious chew-chewy an d new. "Bobs" are what you want Br-lead, Cakes, Pies,. Macaroons and Lady Fingers toe Laurens Bakery ".)ME INDUSTRY, WHITE BAKERS Clean and Sanitary Patronize us and you patronize yourself. ead Atteto Caken to acaons ddieryorared Lay FngoPes 2 n heor Luer.Ths Bakery srnb c1re bakMersDUSTrmebe WITE BAKooERte by ite ar whaon Stani theiow arong.ize yu find ayo atoizurbead yousf h : fiavo attetion givnt weil apprcatsos. e eell 6ithecsyour roa5 cthis buyivceso or advaetage of2Crcn.onsm the d vsoll ar. day or oman Bad ou aon, athatoe32 Watchil deivr ou wagon cland wrypth red A womde fnurr hme towneby wasite brs To h arial okers: Wetbakeaythiong wsuacv aor to telur ndw will apeate same chmets witraprvlkte.u 6cek ~ 25Pcts ronize He 6Induvstry ah E.C.mtch andW our wagon Maand Bkterea Noeis mer gin yoar the twnbywier-kes Ton' Cinhrtabre okerse fnthn he IUu cons ofh labo to ounhpepoyfo ~i tsdyy w ntor.I osn.be di lE. . Smith a~ng.J ite gr- ~ akr tiNete u iness . llcrdior and Fnjurt~e teB Jng deh' os wlllly mak e l thlmet th W.t II.1)a1 ndW. M. D)nl ia.Atony a n i-rnnameof 'ho Jb! Cmpan, Laurc's, S. C. ~I. ~~O~lw. M ~ ~ .A1i insln 'xs Inttlusted to Our Care ~h.(( (IO ii It aset a~1wil ~~-Will Hlave~ Promipt and ('areful Atten ~h~ra.; vilinmkesot lenint wthffite ov er Palmetto Bank Mnin);e I~lal.Mr. Foatheristone will spendii~ Wednes "V. 11.1)lalday or eac(h weecck in Laurens. Sep. 3d, W.5 M.-1ta S~j(.311, 91. 1L H. S. BLA K W ELL Simxpson, Cooper & Babb Atrea a uttorneys at Law. r-ompt attention given to all business P'rona!t Altentlon Oiven All BUnsiness Money to loan on Real Estate W!R1 Pracicoen il State Courts Offie" n Simm50 Re idingPoe9 ..e o e Al . 0 . * C. * * Oet Your Neighbors Ready for * * Wiser Cotton Marketing. * The mnarvelous achievements of the Geriman army and of Germany itself have given the whole world convinc ing proof of the value of prepairedness. The man whp wins is the man who gets ready and gets ready long ahead of time. This principle certainly applies in cottoni marketing this year. If we arc going to avoid the blundeirs of last year, it is tline and Iigh t line to put things in readiness. We must act at once. Of cou rse we are not going to have the panie whicl prevailed last year. We know now that the world will use c(ttoln, War or no war; and we have tle help of tle Federal Reservesys temii, whillh was not inl opelration when last year's crop maltitred. .lMr. lard lng, the Soutliera'n inemher of the Fed vral l'eserv iloBard, declares that the govern met , will do its part In advane ih.' money to miov(e the crop. lout the real question, he says, - is whether Southern merchants and Sout t hern hankers and Soulthera fa riers will do lil part by getting ready to take advanitage of the facilities offelred. 'robably tle greatest nee(d is for hlelr warehousing. Fortuniately th1e National I)epartment of Agriculture is interesting Ilself in this problem, and cottonl-growers everyi-3where shold get its I wo new bulletins, No. 216 on "('ot ton Wa reiolses", and No. 277, "Col ton Wartehouise Coust routio n". Farm ers and buisiness ina imn every cotton prodiutling coitlliy should get togetliei miediately, investigate t lie va Ie hou.sing iieeds of their local markets and arraoge , eiedy aniy defects or dencivies. At the saile tilte fa ers shoul in terview tHeIr bankirs anti arrange to grt. sIclh advances as Will enalble them 14o hold co lon 1it after tie imarket rcover's flom the depression that atl ways follows 1the dummping of) t he "dis tress" portion of Ithe crop. Of (oirse we biehueve thlm:1 friniiiers shomihi act individially wi-i- it is not possible to get cooperative action, but really isn't it possible to get your nlombhor's to netltogetheor, .\r. Sub] scriber, if' you only show siicient in dustry atd patience? There' is the test o1 th1e great iiian-- t hat he has "'learn ell to labor and to walt." Or as the modern pliiase has it, "all things come to him who waits if ie hustles while he waits." And it* otir raders are wil ing, to woik t'ard einoigh ald keep at it, farners ailt over the South cal have the nieeded ilm'rketing associti tonis, warchousinimg tlie crop unlitil ohl, and selbng:. hofth cottonl nal Ootion neevd inl pools when](,th14 Hlme for selgcomes. Wie repeat that priles 'ar natu r1a-lly going to open hltle' thanl last year. lut we do not expect tielm to openl at th1ir host. The ('irop is 1lely to be shorter than 111tN tholt-biyine world Mun'((tio wii'll tol heily agin st the dlid last. sping., G;et. your fanrming neighbnors togeth er, make plans flit mlarke in bi oth Itolt ton ando cotton scout ini 1ool, andl ar' rangi' for proper warehnonuing wIt h bankoingi advances('t. tIn('ideta \ldon't for:''o'to11 ndl for I wo) bul Iti men1 I iri'l, ando wr'iitie Stamte\ W otose hLia. 8. ('., and0 Stateti Wareh'ou.- Comt for' Iihoratmure i' issuted tby t huem.-'The "'I advlisedt t he 'holYs' w1hien they cin listofor the Stianish w,'ar 1' t ake Chambinierlain's C'olie, ('uhora anl Diarlhoea Itemiedy w~hit hte atid have rivedy(i manaty thiankls t'or' the adviceo given'' wr'ites .1. 11. lItough taand, i'ldon, Iowa. ''No ho'rron whmeth er travelinug or' at hiotie should -be w'ithioutI this gr'eatI remedy. F'or' sale by all dealers. Co. The Obt Wheeze, Trhe world iS(' etrnalIly ,laguiod by a class of esthniabl- peoptle whiioldread tihe neow. 'Their inmstintct is to ctlb it over the hiead. Since that r1iitiv'e Imp~lemnent went out of fashion they tot known us ani (tll whleez/e. WVith thIs they take deliberate aim anid the nioise whtich follows Is: "Of yourse there is sotne truth In what yiou say, but you enn never' chan tge hlumin na ture." Now wile (1 old itapaigners lIke Columtbuts, Darin, Crmomwivll anid (;lotdanio hliunto couldl view'', thil" wea p onl withI ~ 101 eaimity, It dlid ofteci trify amnateur reobels into silence, i 'itil oneO boh(der thani the rest hooked uinflinch Iigly Into the bore. 'hei tewaird of his courauge was this dlamiaging dilscov cry: 'Tho Od1 Whee'ze is loaded w~ithi not hing lot tbldank 'at't r'tlges.-Sey 0n01' florninrr. In Atflnic Ainnthly. TEUTONIC BLOWS LOSING THEIR FORCE Efther are being Held up by ltussianms or They are Prepiaring for Witer. London, Sept. .-Either the driv ilg Power of the Austro-Qierman of fensive against Russia Is nearly ex hausted or the German generals have decided that their armies have pene trated as far as is safe and are pre paring to dig themselves In for the witer. This I" the opinion expressed by military writers here. Little progress is being made and at iony points the Germans and Alustrians are only repulsing counter attacks. From the Gulf of Rtiga to Grodno Field Marshal von IlInden burg's arilly is at a standstill, having apparently m1taide 110 aIteipt to cross he Dvina after carrying file bridge heads at Leinewada and Friedrich stadtl. To Ihe t1101h1, sohwliiest and "outh of' Vilna, whose fail has been Ilr( dicted for somlle da3 s, the Germans lace st rong Russian forees, who by ltheir offensive make it dangerous for the (;erllals to )u1sh1 their way west ward, north or south of them. Objeet Not A pparent. Tihe Germans on tile other hand, ire massed between Grodilo and Kobrin onl the Brest-Pinsk railway, b1t their 111mmedi1te object is not oh v!ois, unless they are looking for a 1ood defensive position. Farther south the Rlusisans are of N' ring fresh resistance in a forti fied area of which Rovno and Dlubno arte centres; while in Falicla they still htold the line of tie SerethI river. With the raiiny season a few weeks off, tle opposing ari ics can not hope to carry on operations ittuch longer, 11(d soliue 14ports say the Germans Id .\1tstrinw already ate moving troop:; to (he ervian, limanliian and Western froils. In the Wst tlie hieavy arillery of whe :lies sIll is boillar-ding tie b ines, butl there is n1o indica tioll or 1 general offenslve. Tuitrkls \tick in Vuin. P'arik reolrts that Ile TuFrks have dl(ivered an iu istlceissfu ll night aI - fack against the liritish pos~tonl nlear the .\nxaC regionl. T1h.re h:s becin a reiewal of re porls froii At henis of disseniion he tweei the Turks an1d G( ermiians and of depression an11tong Ilie 'i'irkish troops, who aire( reportled to be lightling with all tli.ir old stibborilnness. Arthilur .1. Italfour, first lord of the liritish aiiirty, inl a letter to Ale prss', gives oilicial revoglit ion to tle helief h1er that Germanyls lises to .\merien not io sink any) mnore pas ,!(.Ier lips Wilhotit warilIng were brolight aboiut by the realization that 111o uiine warfare against Iiier cha1t11iln hae flild. Ite agai ill timautles 1t.1t ianety G(lermanioe sub wmarineis have beenI .ecounteld for anmd utids, that1 lrilish mnercanltile lonl hnove is now)" 1reater thambfore the w in spitwa et iihit nritw ie t ivity. A Med1iine Chest foir 25.~e In hiiis chest you4 have an exc((elet remed '(y tor T*'ooth11a(che. Hitiuises. S plains, Sti If Neck, ltlaclehe, Netural - gla , Rhletimti sm aliInd 1/r (nst iler gtieiles. One 25e)41 btle bft F.Ioant's Lin1 liment does, it aILlthi.i hiecrause these atl1'liets a re sym ni is, niot dIiseases, anid arte (causeOd by\ 4c gest ion and14 ini tiimio In. It a(4 d(out,~ ask those wh ui( Ise S loan' i l~unlent, o r bettecr still. buyv ai '5 bottle and prove It All D)ruggists. To Drive Out Malaria And [bud Uip The System Trake th. Old Standardl GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what you are takinig, as the formula is prinited oni every label, showing it is Quiine and( Irloln ill a tasteless form. The Quintinie drives (out malaria, the Irou builds up the systeml. 50 cenlts l\lWN NEiWS. * * * * * 5*4** * 4** 4*4 ee Rabun, Selpt . l iss Edna Owens 81h1lo1h slionl, Tu'es'day. Afrs. Ann Ia \\'nt, (of 'oplar Springs sectl i, spet IS'' leealI days last week Mlisses .\artic Mahlon and Lizzie .\ahion, after visiting relativ'es ini the( P'iedmont01) sectIion, re(turnited to thir homelI4 last l~riday. Mrs. .\larkus5( Owenis anld chi11(dren, sient Tihur sdlay with M1rs. Itob Dolt. Mirs. Sid lRamisey, of Anderson, andl lier mnotheri, Mr s. IDella Acker', of Wil llamston, slpent last week In thIs and ld en conlinuinit ies visItinug reolativyes. Mr'. Walter Nash and family of Mer na sect ion spent Sundioay wIth Ii. HI. .\lhon iiand family. Mlisses Vera anid Alline fraidwinl isi ted M1iss ('ora Leoague Sun tday. Mr. W\altei 11lwinWl visitedl Mr. fob Ilol t Sundi~ay. Mr. Itampton 1(1 Hoper and1(1son, Char I 1!i0, of Jionca P'ath, ar'e visiting Mr. Mr. Clauide Wassoin and famnily, of lie F"rlendship sect ion, open t Sunday w ith Mir. nheben Owns. pRU A A STANDARD FAMI E.MEDY F , over fqr y years it has cen itse das A TONIC AN S' MACII REM . ED ri'una aids the ap petite and gives new life to digestion. Malaria or Chills & Fever Preucription No. 660 is prepared.eepoially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FIEVER. Five or six doses will break ancase end If taken then as a tonic the Fever wi not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c NOTI('E OF E3CTiION. STATE' OF SOU'Il CAROLINA County of Lauron. Notice is hereby given that an elec tion will be held on the 1411h day of September, A. 1). 1915, at the voting el'cints fixed by law ii said county, 111Poln tihie (ilestioni as to whether the IllanifactuIre and sale of alcoholic 11 (1itors and beverages shall be prohibit ed or continued in this State, as pro vided by Act No. 76, to sublmilt to the itialilled electors tiht question or the prohibition of the manufacture and sale of alcoholic liqIuors And beverag C in tie State and to provide for the carrying of these provisions into ef feet, appr1oved the 1(th day of Febru ary, A. D.. 1915. The (I italilcatfois for suffrage are as follows: Residence inl State for two.years, in the colnly on1e year, in tho polling preelcnt iln which the cleclpf offers to vote, foui r monh1s .1), and t he payment six Iloiths before any betion of any poll lax then (1ue a lid>payable. Pro vided, That niilnister.VI n charge of an olrgallized chu1r(ch aid teachers of public schools shall be entitled to vote after ;iX 1111inths' residenlce in the State, olherwiso <iulalitled. Hgistiat ion.-Payment, of all taxes, inel ti ilg poll tax, assessed and ('01 lect ible (1uring the previous year. The produtecion of a certilieae o r tile re ceipt. of lie oflicer authorized to col lect su1ch taxes shall ie coliclusivye proof or the lnyinelit thereof. IHcfore tlie hoi' i:ed for openiing the poll I Ianagers and clerks ilust take and suihseribe to the (onst it it loll al oatl. The chaini of the board of inaagers nn11 adiliister the oa1th to Ile o1her mnalugers and to the cler; a Notary Public imist adiniister the oati to chaiiniianl. The niniagers elect their (ha1irin11n and clerk. Polls it each voting place must he openeod al 7 o'clovck a. m., and closed at -1 o'clock 1). in., except in the C'-ity of Charleston, where they shall lie opellod it 7 a. in. an:d closed at 6 1). Ill. The managers have tile oower till a v'a'Ca10y; 1111( if non1e1 of the mana gIers atten1d, the ciliZens cnall appoint. from amllolig Ile c11111ifled Voters, tile n1.anagers-, Who, ater being sworn, call conducllt the elecl*'N1. .\t. the lose of 1. ieetion, tile nliaa11:1gels and clerk 11111st procep( i Iulibliely to open l hi allot boxes anl cotit the ballots Itherein, and con tinue withioutf adjottrntnlient. unt1il the iantv I.s i co leted and nutko a state inelt of the resmilt, and sigi the sante. Within tlree days thereafter, tihe ('hir u'man of th1e board olr soilne onle (c'ignated by the board, lutist deliver . - Ao n. #ii n e. (1 0l tio l th1 pioli isIjt, t ho box:es eonlaininag thle bal 81u1t ofI the eleli onl. .\lan agoers of l'leoction.-Th''le follow inig manager~ls (of cleon 101 avei~' beon appllolinted toi hold( the eloction at the Ivariquas preOeles ini the said county13: Po wer--Gu 18L. IIlughes, L. L. Tiemi Ekon -11W. W. Cutl bert son, Ernest L. lihits, llarr isonlI' 18nson. \lt. P'leasanlt -- Guy . .\oore, 11. 1!. P lay lt, W. 11. WXilliamis. ('ooper. I. II. Ilolan.. T in TIopi Q. WX. Sims, S. WX. lPuckett, J1. WX. .\nlderson. Cliton -11.'. II l)ioyd, R.a F.1. ryon T''a . J. XX'et.lalod Pl easantI MSt o1 i'-'. I't., CoR. W.ewart lel, . W.t Sonnad. Youn's St ore-XX. 1'. allaoo, . M Pl . lonsAg tnAbrr.be lXatfor -iW. 11. Drumm1on, . A1 l'rank.J.W An loanfod..iolnfa. JStewart's .5 0 Sto rkGe. T. Codk, Stewart.1 X'enry I het Sloan Co'lsti Store-. P ttoni I.X. M. Thomll~po'n, X. ). Cooper.S. lGoras---1.i'1lg. -Wrn. . KD.gt N.rren XAo. E. Long.i'l. Wattsy .\ilI'--I. Ei. Sorles, J. A. Garrtk, X. 1. lons. Langstln---i. O. Clark Ale. T.(Good w.10 J.Simmonnon lrinceton . . L. Unowei l, 3. XXo .f TX'ooblnaeShoMlsX-. Wy . F.let J.d lock Cha'na. W. 11 I. uivSr Pydiar Mpin-- . S. cnight, . 'e.l Woodul, J. T. lilie . Grayl ilor.J. WM. Slls, J. N. (hlinga, W. . Mrooks~. Dilp-. 1J. Owings, Aolex M. A.l Jon. Simo. X.Dv SiOha-J.X 'L .X Poe, X. M. Wolff, M. GryalelV a l ato. Moork, W. R. Ptarn. RLdaMill-T . . oe, J1. 0. PTm Joetn W1. Edi. Jhsn Mrounvi lle--J. M. Suimmron, J.A. Gaoln, W. C. Muhllr. loiewll-Je. . rwnin, M. AP. Ohra-W, . E. McalInckW.. lm ing,'en. Coto. Mll-yrd. das Mor J. Mry . PearMoce. r Laurens-Z. R. Traynham, S. J. Davis,, Grover C. Peterson. The managers at each precinct named above are requested to dolo gate one of their number to sepuro the boxos find blanks for the election at Clerk of Court's ofilco. J. E. LEDFORD, Chr. J. C. McMILLAN, IRA C. B3OLAND, 'Comi Issloners of State and County for Iaurens County, S. C. NOTiCE OF ELECTION. STATIE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Laurens. II pursuance of a writ to us direct ed by lis Excellency Richard 1. Man ning, Governor of South Carolina. oil the 13th (ay of August, A. D., 1915. Notice Is hereby given that an election will bo held on the ],flh day of Sop tomber, A. D., 1)15, at the voting pre cincts fixed by law iI said county, to elect a representative iII 'Congress for the lourth Congressional District, to fill the unexpired term of Joseph T. Johnson, resigned. The qualifications for suffrage are as follows: Residence in State for two years, iI lie County one year, in the Ipolling district in which the elector offers to vote, four months, and the payment six months before any election of any poll tax then due aind payable. Pro videl, That ministers in charge of an organized church and teachers of public schools shall be entitled to voto aftosixmonths' residence in the 'hfotherwise qualified. Registration-Payment of all taxes, including poll tax, assessed and col lectible during the previous year. The production of a certificate or, the re ceipt of the ollicer authorized to col lect such taxes shall be conclusIvo proof of the paylent thercof. lefore the hour fIxed for opelillg the polls managers and clerks must take and subscribe to the constitution aI oath. The chairman of the board of mllanagers 'all administer the oath to the other 111managers and to file clerk; a Notary Public iust. administer the oath to challia n. ''le managers elect their chairman and Clerk. Polls at each voting place must be owned ti 7 o'clock it. it., and closed at 4 o'clock p. Iml., except. in the City of Chalrleston, where they shall be olofened at 7 a. m.., aini losed at 1) P. Im. The Imalagel's have tie power to fill a vaC:uncy; and If none of tle mnana get.s attncd, tile citizelis can appoint, froml am1ong the quaitied Voters, the ianagers, who, after being sworn, canl condul the elect ioll. .\ it hi close of the election the Ilanlagers and 1111d ClekI I ist l'oceed publicly to open file ballot boxes and count. he ballots therein ain d con tille without adjournment 11111 the same is completed, and make ia state Imlent of tle result, and sign the same. Within i lree days thereafter, file chairman of lie board, or sole 0110 designated by the board, must deliver to the commiu1Issioners of clection the poll list, tihe boxes containing the bal lots and witlten statements of the re suilt of the electlon. .\lanaligels of ElectIon --The follow ing Managers of Election have been appoited to hold Ihe election at the v.riu p11rIecielts In the said county: Ekom-A. I'. Williams, R. E. Wlan le). Jr., I,. C. Culbertson. .\ll. Pleaan-W It. .\undy, J. W. 1Powler, Bien Cunn11ingha.111 Ilniel's Store---V. IL. Cooper,-... L. .\artinl. P. It. Rollind]. TpTop---lery Sims, J1. .\. Anider' 50on, Jamles hlagwell. 'Il ien- I. P'. Adal r, R1. J. Cope land, 'Thos. .\l. Adalr. IPleasant. .\t 0ound1---eoc. LIttle, AmIl brlose I lolcomibe, Columbus I iirdette. Young~l's Storc--Itoht. l'lis, A. S. IL:inford--.l. .\l. F'leming, C. L. WVald r'ot, To'y Drummondl. Stewvar't's Store--Arthur I' ughes, Jim11 Stewar't, C'laud Leonaid. C'ook's Store-J. iH. Cook, Watts Pat terlson1. Will .\ock. G;rays-W. 0. flabb. 13. ii. Gossett, WV. .l.'Wall. S:)ddCy, .\. F. Colenman. Clinton .3li1l--\M. R. Casey, Ii. Y. Langston--F. L,. Donnan, ('. A. Ow Arinoldl, W. I. Freeman, .Jos. TI. Daven.. port1, clerk. Tumblin,111g Shuoals--- W. 31. Ab erecrom1 ble, It. .\l. Hoult, J. A. C'oats, WV. A. lildwiun, ('lerk. Wood. John11 \'auighni, E. E. Simpllson, Gray Court- ZenfO Wilson, C. II. Sh'll, (laud L,. Owilngs. hitis--- P. .\l. Htellamis, J,. 11. Curry, S. L. OwIn. Shi-ll. S. Walhlace, J1. ii. WVolfi', renice Arm)st ron g, Will A dalr. TLydin .''! II --J. C*. An~derson, JT. I I. A bercromube, J,~ C. WIlson. .\ountille Il-.J. S. WIn1ebrIennler', W. P. lloyd, (land L~. Coats. I lopewell-J. L. D)Icker't, lloyd Oran-0. S. Ilunter', 1.. MT. McClIn tock, W. J. lBryson. Wa'terloo-4l. C. Anderson. W. W. Rledden, S. 1i. Nelson. land, TP. S. SImpson. Cr'ioss Hil1l-R. I). Nance, Bll'oadus W. E. Bllalock. Laurens Cotton MIII--J. WV. l lams, R. Jamnes Franks, R.. W. Putnam. Power-J1. TI. Stoddard, II. J. C. Cur ry, R. C. Owlngs. Laurenis---it. J1. Langston, J1. D. Suil llvan, J. N. ichardlson. The managers at each priecinlCt niamied above are r'equeisted to (1e10 gate 0one of theIr numnber~ to seCcure' thle boxes and blanks for till electioni at Clerk of Court's offico, WV. J1. ANDERSON, 0. WASH IIiJNTERn, Commilssloner's of Federal Electionl for' Laurens County,