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NATIONAL SLOGANSUG GESTED BY PROMINENT MEMFIS DRUGGIST Would Romind the Feblio $o Prevent Sickness by Removing the Cause 1. U. UMLLagU a p1rom1) inen*lt 'dr''ggis. cf M]niipiiis s "Mfuch sicliess could and would he prevented if the people would only re member 11ihat const ipant lon is one of the flrst enfuses. As ia reminder. I would suggest. the slogan, 'itexall Orderlies. the laxative tab. let with i e i le nan t taste.' "I suggest itexall Orderlies 14 I know their formula ani believe the \ uurg (h1e best remedy for relieving con;tlition. They can be used by men, %6mnen or children." THE LAURENS DRUG CO. Weo have the exclusive selling rights for this great iaxnlive. Trial size, 10 cents. THE REXALL STORE Closing Out Sale! Few plug mules cheap. Also few young mules and horses. Wish to close out this week. See us before you buy. GRAY-EAS RBY MULE Co PANY Martin's Stable, back of Enterprise Bank A . . H A R T LAWYER / Itoons 205-207 Masonic Tema1 e Postoilice Box 685 (Jreenillie, S. V. Pr omtpt attention given all business. Practice in all COURTWS. Dr. T. L. Timmer m n DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Ofilce in Peoples Bank Building. To *e s drop UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BRQS., Undertakers and Embalmers Cails answered any hours, de) or night. LA URENS, 8. C. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. Stato of South Carolina, County of Laurens.. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Jno. S. Rogors, Plaintiff, against Alf Meredith, Defendant. To Alf Meredith, the above named defendant in this action: You are hereby summoned and 1re quired to answer the complaint in fhis action, which is filed in the offic of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Lalurens County, and to se e a copy of your answer to the said om Jplaint on the subscriber at his office at Woodruff, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fai to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the comnplaint. . C. M. D1WMAMOND, Mfarch 1. 1910. 84.4t MANNING WRITES ON INSUItJANCE ISSUE An Opportune Time for the Formation Of 31utuals to Hlandle Fire Insurance Columbia, March 26.-"1We have reachied the point where something definite must be done," said Governor Manning in a letter to a proimnnent business man of Sumter, who had writ ten the Governor requesting his views in reference to the advisability of forming a Farmers Mutual Fire Ins'tr anco Association. Governor Manning advises that: "It is my judgment that the, present is an Opportune time for the formation of mutuals for the pur pose of handling farm business," but urges that "great (aye should be tak en that every possible safeguard should be thrown around their maln agement." The governor makes it plain that ho is not considering calling the legisla ture in special session, stating that he sees "no necessity nor advisability for a special session" at this time. (overnor N1 ann iing has been giving a great deal of thought and study to the ([uestiohl involved and is endeav orinig to work out a solution on a busl. ness basis. "I woulld not consider for a moment the surrender by the State to any inlividual or corporation. Neither wotild I favor the State using unfair methods in dealing with Indi viduals or corporations," said the governor. It is generally believed here that Governor Manning will be able to work but a satisfactory solution of the whole matter within the next thirty days. lie Is quietly and carefully gathering information from both sides. TRY "CASCARETS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS IF SICK OR BILIOUS Tonight ! Clean your bowels and stop hueadache, colds, your stomach. Get a 10-cent box now. 'T'urn the rascals out--the headache, biliousness, indigestion, the sick, sour stomach and bad colds--turn them out tonight and keep them out with Cas carets. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and 4iever know the misery caused by - /lazy liver, clogged bowels, or'an pset stomach. Don't put in ano he day of distress. Let Cascarets cle ae your stomach; re-move the sour, fermenting food; take the excess bile from your liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and poison in the bowels. Then you will feel great. A Cascaret tonight straightens you out by morning. They work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from any drug store means a clear head, sweet stom ach and clean, healthy liver and bowel action for months. Children love Cas carets because they never gripe or sicken. Ti'IE ANTI-SALOON LEtGil'E. Mloves Its Offices From Spartanburg to ('olunibla. Still Active. Columbia, March 27.-The Anti-Sa loon League, of South Carolina, has miovedl its hieadltuar'ters fr'omi iparitan - buirg to Columbia, and~ is now estab) l iihed 'n Iloom 10 of (lie Cariolina Na tional aniik building. *iThe rthieers arec: Piresidenit, the lIIon. RI. 0. P'urdy, Sumter, Vice Piden~~l1ts, the lRer.. .1. 8. Mlofectt, Due1 Wecst; the 1tev. K. C. F iley, Col umibina; J . .l. Law ton, IIarmt sv iille; A. M1. 1)u1 re-, Spartaniburmg. IHeadiiuarte'.. Coiit tee: tile 11ev. den, the 11ev. K. C. Finley, L. S. Tr-ott i, Dr. W. It. lHarr'on, W. 13. DeLoach, C. P. Wr~iay. 'Trustees: C. 10. Graham, Grecenville; the 11er. Z. 'T. 'odiy, G"reenvillhe; it. I". 11ryant, Orianigeburg; hlrighit Williaml soni, Halliigion; J. L. .\iims, lEdge lield ; C. h. Ilolbo, 1Laurens15; the 1lev. i'. 11. Wells, liock 1i1i1; Georgo Ii. I tat e-, 1llarin well; .1. K. I reedini, Co.. ii till lbe lhe poil i(y of the Leaguie to) (onserve the priohiii onlS i s inieinl thlroughiout the Statle andil to atid in 1bu1ildigul.tmn frlwefre Th'le execut ive officeri of thle I eaguie is i. J. K. iireedi n, thle supeitrinltendenit, and all correspond~enice w.vill be hiandi ed by3 himi from lis olleo in Colum bila. Mir. Llrecdin w.ill be available for work in connection with (lie League in all parts of tile State and will be gladl to hold( meetiings where s mnti ment for law enforcement needs to b)e improved and In oirganlzing com munities for (lie enforcement of law. There is o polItical motive prompit lng the Anti-Saloon League in its ac tivities, (lhe League regard(ing l)rohitbl tion as a settled policy of social and economic betterment of the State rath 'r thaen as a matter' of politics. The Leaguec invites the co-operation of all pat'riotie cItizens in its efforts to promloto (lie cause of tempeirance and solicits the actIve and liber'al sup iport of all citizens in all 1)hases0 of its work, THE BEST SHOW WINDOW IN TOWN IS AN AD IN- THIS PAPER * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * FIRIENDSIIIP NEWS. * * * f* 4* ** M " * * * * * a " Friendship, \larch 27.-We are now having some line weather, the farmers are all busy getting their ground ready for planting. Miss Belle loorhead was in Iau rens shopping last Saturday. Mr. and Ars. 1. 1. Pitts and family of Poplar Spring section, came over in their car to spend the day with Mr. W. H. Pitts and family last Sunday. Mr. FurmanI Traynham spent the day in Laurens last Saturday. Mir. Asa Pitts and family spent last Sunday afternoon with Alr. .John L. Pitts and family. Mr. W. If. Pitts and son Itay were in Laurens on busInes last Saturday. Al es. .\iollie ('oats spent Sunday af ternoon with Mirs. Lousindy Coats. Air. J. A. Coats an( AIr. .l. I,. Mc Daniel were in Laurens last Saturday. .lrs. Jolt Pat adden am11i ch'il(1renu spent Sunday afternoon with \V. If. Piitts and family. At iss Lucile 'T'iaynhamI who has been spending a while in lonea Path re turned home Sunday afternoon. \lr. and .\Mrs. W. A. 'i'rayn ham spent Sunday evening with \lt. and .i\rs. W. 11. Pitts. Miss Bernice Coats and brother Floyd spent Sunday with Miss Addle Pitts and brother Henry. Misses Sulah and Geneva Pitts of Hickory Tavern sp'ent Sunday after noon with Misses Leila and Onie Pitts. Don't forget our money saving pric es on Porch Ilocker'j. S. M. & 1. 1i. WI LK1ES & CO. $ * $ * * RAILN NEWS. * * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ Rabun March 27.--The old saying "friends must part" was illustrated last week when W. 'U. Owens traded his horse, Grover, for a mule. W. D. Owens and old Grover have had their ups and downs together for the least 20 y ars, so no wonder at the two sad, long faces when they parted at Pates and Allen's stable of Greenville last week. Airs. Nancy Owens and Rlebecca Ow ens visited'Alrs. Emily Woods of 1Eden section last Wednesday. Miss Vera Baldwin visited Mrs. Lu die Baldwin of Hickory Tavern sec tion, Wednesday. Rev. H1. L. laggott of Gray Court and Dr. Chapman of Greenville were visitors of I. It. Aiahon Wednesday night. Mr. Charles lRoper, Misses Rayine and Myrtle Wilson all of lonea Path, spent Saturday night with Miss Alao Itop,r. Alisses Lyda Coats, Eunice Carter, -Eva Bliack, and .r. Robert .amieson, all of lionea Plath, visited Ai'. Abe Coats and family Saturday night. Ali5ses \ era and Allione liald win visited their grandfather, .\ r. Ander s1n Abererioimbie ofii ick "y l.Ta .ern sec'tionl Saturi day puighat. L eaigue Sunday. d . a ' .010 itOling car* il.' Iweek. Au's. Ci'hirlie Saxonl andu 1.1t'e ar'ahi visi ted .\lr. The~ion( aoni ani .id iauii ly of G reenuu od Saturdrtay andi i iuniay. .\lu. Solomnon .\lahiaffey of ldie see tion2, vliid \'. iD. Owens Sundal~y. 112rday3 oin biness. MIs. 'T. ii. ltabb and chilid :e,n ,a ter spendinug severl (.:ays with .\iri. anad .\lt's. I eliton tiwin of G'ra y tour:t re Nanc'y (Owenus .\ioniday. Cut' iGilas. .mi~ov lisvi v~id341 ili ot2'('oiDS Qtl':i tCi11 Ihti 215iD.ug tissue- ele corg ii. i' 8o;. 1,-oi n Ipingntl. thes vi it-o. ' tahe. Easy to takc, antisepti andi~ healing. Geot a 50ce bottle of Drm. K ng's Newv Dis cover'y aind keel) It ini tile hnouse. "it is certainly a great medicine and I keep a bottle of It continually on hand" writes W. C. Jossemlan, Frianconia, N. HI. Money b~ack It not satisfied but it nearly always hlelpsl. * * * * *e o * e * * * * * *' JICKOII TAVERN NEWS. * * * 4* ** * * ** * * * * * *' * 4' Hickory Tavern, Aiarch 27.-Tile farmners are very butsy plowing and priep~aring their land foir plantinag. Alr 2. Ludle Aber'cromiiie splent last Sunday with Mi'. WV. A. Daldwlil and family. Sever'al of our farmers are putting their cotton on the market. Grace, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dolt, who has been very sick, is slowly improving. Mr. Wole Abel-crombie is still on the sick list. Master Jack Balt, acmnanied by Try it yourself if you want personal and positive infor-. mation as to how delightful Prince Albert ;really is, smoked in ajimmy pipe or rolled into f ~the best makin's cigarette you ever set-fire-to I For, Prince Albert has a wonderful message of pipe-peace and makin's peace for every ?--man. It will revolutionize your smoke ideas and ideals. The patented process fixes that -and cuts out bite and parch I Copyright Coe y. fl smok Re rnolds TG .- the national joy smoke is so friendly to your tongue and taste that it is mighty easy to get acquainted with. You'll like every pipeful or cigarette better than the last because it is so cool and fragrant and long-burning. You'll just sit back and ponder why you have kept away from such joy'us smokings for so long a time I Men, we tell you Prince Albert is all we claim for it. You'll understand just how different our patented process makes Prince Albert quick as you smoke it I IT E Buy Prince Albert everywhere tobacco is sold: in " -i- wtoppy red bass, 5c; tidy red tins, 10c; handsome pound and half pound tin humidors and in pound crystal-glass humidors with aponge-moistener tops that keep the tobacco in such prime condition. 0 the et..rs*aide of this L'r red o R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. ion will read: "Process Patented July 30th. 1907." witch bas made three men smoke pites whore one smoked before1 There Are New Clothes in Town . _.. _ ---and some of them ought to be on you. " ~ It costs very little to keep well-dressed. We know that---and . you know it-.-if you j trade with us. Have a look at these new;V Mckhaels- Stern LIGHT WEIGHT Suits and Overcoats Your first glance will tell you that they are just what you reed to keep you well-dressed this Spring and Summer. They have just arrived and there is one which just fits you. If you're under 30, why not a form-hugging, one-button model? Or if you're not quite as youthful as you were we've equally good styles in more conservative models to please you. Minter Company Laurens, S. C. his sister, Neiiic, enji.c first of las4t very much a success. A large crowd Mr. W. 1). Suivan at. Tuml lig Sloals week with Mrs. J. R. Brownlee of Dials was there and the plays were good. A Mr. W. S. Blt. anti family were the Mr. N. H. Mahon has purchased a nice sum, $8.95, was collected. It will guests of Mrs. J. t. Brownlee of Diala now Ford touring oar. be used for seating the auditorium. Sunday. Mr. W. D. Sullivan, Jr., has bought Dr. Welborn spent last Monday night Mr. J. M. Sumerel, who has been in a new saw mill and will be ready to with homefolks at Fountain Inn. failink health tar some time, im slow. rip logs in a few days. Mr. Milton A. Sullivan and his ly improving. The entertainment which was given friend, Mr. C. H. Flannigan, both Messrs Gilie and Culver Sume by the Hickory Tavern school was Georgia Tech. students, are visiting spent Sunday with Mr. Joe n1ee