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Ebt abbertiser kbserptin Price is $1.00 Per Year Payable Is Advaseu. tubitshed by ADVERTTISE PRINTING COMPANY Laurens, 8. C. edvertiaing Bates on Application. Obtnaries and Card of Thanks: One cent a word. atered at the postoflee at Laurens. B. C, as second class mail matter. LAURENS, S. C., LAY 3, 1916. WEIJCOME TO LAURENS. We believe that we reflect the senti ment of the people of this community In saying that one of the greatest pleasures that we got out of the Chau tauqua season is that of having so many people of the neighboring towns with us at the various meetings. Their presence here, we foo, is an assur ance of their kindly feeling towards us and a recognition of iaurens' sin core destre to make the chautauqua a plea. ure and benefit for the whole cotinty. The spiritof co-operation and goed fellowshipl which exists be tween the county-seat and other con munities of the county, as seen in the Chautauqua and other enterprises of like nature, such as the'county fairs, school fairy-and educational rallies of various kinds, cannot but help make a better and more prosperous people. Lurcs has nover made any of its co operative movements into money-mak ing enter prises and doubtless this has bee-n 11'" underlying cause of their acknowledged success. Vhile our Iner''honts are as anxi.'ous to show a p'of' i:n their b itine:;s as the ler Chents of other cities, they have, as r. 1 thing. looked at these enter pri'' ir a bread way and contributed fhe':' ji an,1(i:11 sulplport for the general doing Iheir share in alvaine "1'rest o (f all, (ont nt in Iilw I ' t' at %' taIever o: kind of h ne a'crue will he shared by thc:l . 11: NI-\W lI \11.1%().\1) T dertserdon:; not wihto rdl.eordat~nt not(' in I'h; cou:n ! e f!lorI. to li i: i iri )r (4- pon t- . 0 uo h Ith ht' (' .\n: her I'o rail moad u1 ht to l 'i n 4d .:! It so na.; ta to;:t i -. t '-it.. 1"1 I s 1n it. ,anld the( Un I. d to: ilory Cannajot he ove; et i : (", yet, one lrooi i)ii on ha., been i r0.4., ,y adv.al ed wh i b th i paper does Pr'.)" 1ind in lo'eping with justice r nd ; ., denaling;. TIhat propo~sitio n i.: in ra:' d toI di..erainiiation against railroads; alet(dy inl o()e'rat ion. 'Tle Adoa ise f':.ee; that the conmunities being served by the preaonit railroads are under n i I 1 h ligat kl Iio them'114 as th y a : to ea cih (alh . T'i oil 1aiiioad a:': a. part of m:.r e,-oano:0i V:. '-.rbtin ihf r W:;r toC thr. a. 'ih'tjI~l j, :lon l yh.- . ief;' I 5:a1 ofil g'.ar anieeina .so m e::o. tonn:2 to the naew ra;ilrtoad.As we e e >ro:p si f ian1, I I.A is un a :st and un W enn onl y (cons.4ientti~sly prc ( to giv' lihe n1ew. railroad our magr('eing b> L'V it a fajir iro l'e''';w~itha the service iI give-i and i.: .aetits to) lthe (communt.. The'c' wVould he' no0 more just ice in c : acting ini advance to give a prol o. d rai! road fifty or sixty or sev cnty .'- per Cen ofal ('our freigh It than it wenid bie to conlitract to boy a simai Ii r "-' a rtion of dray goods fromi sotme persc:n outside of1 isaurens On ('ondi tb ion dt he comel( hiere and( opaen up a dry ge'ads store in competition with 0O1" c"'" tierchants. A ra'lroad thr'ough tihe propiosed ter Utory to ILaureins wou (ldie a great hen efit to flits City, bait failure to buIld it w(ould ')t, to) ouir amind, be tihe great tragedly thiat some1 depict, priovidedl we go en:": retically at something else. Hait gra' r,- the immiediate and immense 'benefits, financially, that. would conme to us. the riches in material t hings woti he bu' ~t a ploor rCcompensel5 for 8 consciousness of the Injustice upon whl -, orparofi ts were butilit. W-ry, build( the railroad, baut b' uild It with an eye to thme rights of other; end thle glemiands of juast ice. We can 1u4 d the railroad withbout any guai'a'" e oC r CointralCts. ILet 's dlo it. f; 1 .IOAI) W NST'l\V WiAI) TOO. We' I. va~e ouriselves observedl that in iot ' :ns and citie's of our acuainit anc . , west side of the buiianess sec-. tion b; he molst popular section, but it had t:.ver occurired to usi, as Mr. Al bert no nted out. yesterday afternoon, that It roomed to b)e the psychology of cities to draw its support from the Wost. As he spoke of that we thought e t the raIlroad wylch The Advertiser has often suggested from 'Laurens westward to connect with the South ern over about Bolton. We also thought of the editorial in Monday's 4Columl4a Record, evidently written by Mr. William Banks, who is familiar with the section of country between hero and Anderson, in which the ad vantages of such a railroad are point ed out. The Record's editorial on the subject had already been put in type when Mr. Albert spoke yesterday and we reproduce it, here, as follows: We observe that the citizens of Lau rens and Clinton are very much inter ested in the proposed new line of railway from Spartanburg via Cross Anchor to somewhere else. Such a line of railway would open a fine section of country somewhat re mote from existing railways, and would be a developer for that section of South Carolina. But the road which Laurens first should try to get would be a connec tion fron Laurens to Belton to con nect with the Piedmont & Northern, the electric interurban. That would be the greatest thing that could ever happen for Laurens. We have long cherished the fancy that it would be a great thing for Co lunmbiu, also. For if a line is built from Belton to Laurens, it would be but a matter of a very short time until the Columbia, Newberry & Laurens would be bought and converted into an electric railway--or a paralleling electric line would be built. There is now not a bit of doubt that electric line will 1e built from Atlan ta to Anderson. For sonic years when we discussed that proposition it was to be met with an incredulous smile. But we expect yet to see the day when one can got aboard an elec trically propelled train, starting from Columbia, and going through to At lanta without change. And the natural route for such a railroad would he via Newberry, bat rens, lIelton, Anderson, and then across the Siate line. ''his development is coming. lig things are lpossible)r, ar most certain ly in store. lilt it is lecessarty for ('oli'1mb4hi to realize the' oppo rt lility an10! to seize it when it comies. I solid ealrll of cloth. domestics: Iand :s 1 imli'r irri . oo:ls. it .1. (' a i l' o., a1nt4 ii- .1.~l1w -!oods4i for .1oint irneie. i lory avrn and ' 'I'nlshilp hiools 'ill close their respective ses ' n:.; 1 a .ioint 1)i(ii at l'r1iendo i; chulrchl on Thursrilay, .\ay Ilh. Sv1'ral 14ro)ililt'e t s ai( kt1r('1':; are' invit .I atui here w il! he a t real in store for all who come. The public is (or invited. We are Showing a great line of fa m , . ,1Sim molns Steel lieds, priced to 1)lease. S. M. & E. It. WI LK ES & Co. NO9TICE TOll'I1 TE( IIERs. 1The Tacher's ilxaminatio n1 for 1,au r'ens county will be held .\lay .ith, be n : al : f' lloc'. T:he sub.ieets ii on \I''i1 y'O examinedN are \ --'w:-, .\r'thm h "'n ulish E' o \('on'e tin your 1iertifical e n ou) .1 Oaut toalC- thy Caiagt ion.ct 414!of ownlli .lhllii oforu toun. l0~!renC('nmy 'J'h fo lwin reoluis atr .i.n Ii il'.i & 1 I('. ' and (a1. mlony. n an Continued3 from1 H Panle, vlOne.) l'e wantd the a'onvor'' ofaindorsing Weolton to alish for present, mcoh uletif tohi naeavlign tho o nay Theo folloin esolten greet on hecwaned thg le hon" o andoring Wleofhw WIlont forareidna conuii istratlin, we renow our. fealty and al legiance. and pledge 01ur suipport. to tihe gr'eat Democratic part.y of the U nited( S-tateos, priofounid ly impresse with thle conviction that its continu anee in lpower- as a security for peace, prosperit~y and safety, appleals to the nation. "That thle tr'ansleend~ent leadership of Pre'sident Wilson, during a per1iodl when our coulntry3 was not only strug gIling unider the weight of gloat in ernall pr ioblems11, polItical, social, and economic, which called for states manshi) of the very highest order, but3 also at a time fraught with the pertil of grave and thrleatening interna tional dIisput, )3)1 grut a bout by the grealt world war', whose lowering (loulds threatent to cover the face of the ('arthI, (irawIng all nations into its vortex anid which has seeingly kept tIs nation upon tihe very verge of bloody conflict for many months, has earnedc~ for him the gratitutdo andI con fidence of his countrymen. "We pledge to him oura anst and united support and view with cheer and assurance, the prospect for his unanimous nomination -in 'the national Democratic iConvention, And to his overwhelming re-election in Novem ber." On motion of R. A. Cooper clubs were authorized to be formed at Ow ings Station and Thompson's store out of the old Powers shop box. The following is the list of execu tive committee men: Alountville-S. S. Farrar. Clinton-R. P. Adair. GIoldville--Geo. A. Browning, Jr. Hopewell-H. B. Workman. Clinton Cotton Mill-N. F. Curry. Youngs-W. P. Harris. Cooks Store--J. W. Patton. Ora Lanford-J. W. Lanford. Ronno-J. C. McMillan. Langston-F. L. Donnan. Cross Hill-W. B. Fuller. Wade--J. 'C. Coats. Daniels Storo-W. L. Cooper. Mount Pleasant-B. H. Pasloy. Ekom-J. C. McDaniel. Waterloo-J. 11. Wharton. Tip Top-A. 'W. Sims. "Poplar Springs-J. 'P. Simmons. Princeton-J. T. Machen. Hickory Tavern-.l. W. Kellett. Woodville-W. S. Adair. Gray Court---F. D. Bolt, Power Shiloh-.J. .. Powers. Dials---.ohn Norrell. Pleasant found-T. W. Cannady. Laurens-W. L. Gray, Laurens Mill-F. P. McGowan. Watts Mills-.T. if. Puckett. Grays Store-Not reported. Patterson's Store-Not reported. Stewart's Store-Not reported. Thompson's Store-.. A. Thompson. Owings-J. L. Gray. IIAT' T1'11E D)OOT1'l KNOWS. Kidneys 31ust lie light to Insure Illit Ii. 1"C\\' People r'alizc to What extent their health depends upon~l the condi tin11 of the lidneys. The Physician in nearly all cases of Serious illnss, makes a chemical lna ly.i' (ot' the ; ait' 's urine. lie k~now\s thmt unless Ilhe kidneys are do in _ the'ir work properly, tIle other or gans cannot Ieadily ' lrouglit back to health and :'t rength. \\-he4n lte kidneiys are. negleteI('d or abuse4 d in aly way. seriouls results ar'' sure' to follo\w. .\ucor41 ding to he'1h11h statstic , liid.Is ca w, hic~h is re'ally an adv'anc'ed forte of kcidney I ouble', ca:sed ne'arly it'n1 Ii. : 3and d'::tlhs in e' y a':I . in It' :date of New York alone. Thelreforet't, it is p~ar ticeulal'r l ncessary to pay mlor'e al tenlion to the he:titl) of these imp1ort ant ol'g anl:. .\n ideal herhal iompollnd that has had ( remtarklable suiceOss aS a1 kidne1y remedy is I)r. lI m1te'r's S w alp-Hoot, the(,great, kidney;, liter and bladder remedy. I The mild a id/ healing inluence of this prot'p' 'atI n) ( inl most, eases, is soon realized, ,j (cording to sworn statelenIs an 1 verilIIed testimony of those w"ho ha used the remedy. \'hen your kidneys re luire atten lion, gel S waInp-lioto at once trolm any Piharmacy. It is sol hv' ev'er" drme ':st li hottle:; of' two sizes-- .i30 111t w eer If you wi-h first to t11t Y.sorsa $am*e oll*.Won$wit * * * lite l1ine of fanity merl''eerl'i shirt :'nd w'.alst goods, worthu '.'. a yard.I p:in:: a1 t 'e whbile they last at Watl .; M11!!s P-tor'e. Il-It .P'ens-- .10 Lushels1 ?oodl soulnd sek 14'h j"eas for sall, $I..50 pier butshiel. Wriite or see .14)hn1 (. P'mithl, WauterlIoo, Wanted4---lt(liabIle man to r'epriesent SIngerI'Ft Swing .\ach IneO(011I~ Copay, inl eite upper1 ll11 or lower par it of 12auns ('ounty'. Steady job and1( good 0oppor1 tun iity for right par'ty. App)l1y to or address Singer Sewing Mlachline Co.. Grieenwood, S. C., or C. 0. Strickler'. Laurens, S. C. 41-It For Rent-One 10-room brIck house, all modern conveniences, 300 yards from public square. Nearly oneC acre spliendidI garden. Large shady fr'ont yard. Rate reasonablle. -W. 0. Lan caster. 41-3t For Sale-Some m~iOilh COWS, shiee) and pigs. T.' P. Poole, Laurens, Rt. 2. Phone 77. 4-1t-pd Loste-Somewhere on West Mlain street, small baby Ipin with name "Nancy" engr'aved upon it. Finder please retuirn to W. C. Waldrop or to this om11e. - 41-t-pd ILost.-Pointer' Dog. H as browvn car's, brown pots5 011 hIs back, bob tail, left ear is mlarked, answers to name of "Tobe". Liberal reward to finder. J1. E. Gray, Gray Court, Route 1. 40-2t For Sale-Everything in machinery from a ginning oultflt to a condensor belt. C'. W. AlcCr'avy, With Gibbes Mla chinery Co. 39-if For Sale--Proto Rico Sweet Potato Plants $1.50 per thousand, cash wVith order. Caswvell & Grimes, Alachua, Fla. 38-4t PIgs--Pure Duroek pigs for sale. B weeks to 6 months 01(1. Satisfaction guaranteed. Pigs from prize winning stock. Kinard's Durock Stock Farm. World's Best Music At Your Command Here at last is the machine that you've been waiting for---a phonograph at a rea sonable price that brings the world's great. est artist right into your home. Call and let us show the Famous "Singer" Phonograph a handsome, impressive machine that, is unsurpassed in tone and reasonably pr'ed. Only $35.60. FLEMING BROT RS LAURENS AGENTS. "Liggett & Myers" Coupons and Tags Redeemed Full Value Given For your convenience, we carry a large assortment of the presents given for Liggett & Myers cd pns and tags. Bring your coupon nd tags, and select your present. [AURENS DRUG COMPANY S. PPOSE YOU GOT SICK, WOiUD'N' IT BE GRATIFYING TO HAVE MONEY IN THE BANK. YOUR MONEY IS YOUR BEST FRIEND- TAK(E CARE OF IT. SOME DAY IT WILL TAK E CARE OlF YOU. OUR BANK IS ASAFE PLACE Why do ships carry life boats? To be on the SA EE SIDE should anything happen. Things do happan--sudden unlooked for thing's. Think of it, death, sickness or calamity! That's when you fNEED a bank to go to and draw some of the rnoney you should be putting there now, where it is safe for OLD AGE or ADVERSITY. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. Enterprise National Bank of Laurens N. B. DIAL, Pres. C . H. ROPER, Cashier Victor Records are a Constant Delight They are "musical messengers"~ th t bring to you the kindJ of music you knoW\ad like best. Ever ready entertainment, so delightful that you enjoy hearing it over and over again. Stop in at any time and we'll gladly give you a copy of the Victcr Record catalog and play for you any music* you wish to hear. There arc Victors and Victrola. in great va ~ (i..'riety from $10 to $400. Easy terms if desired. (Y~ ~POWE DRUG Co. 4'lDIAc * ANNOUNCEIENT. * I hereby announce myself a candi 4ate for Solicitor of the 'Eighth Cir cit and promise to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. H. S. BLACKWELL. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the ofice of Solicitor of the Eighth Judicial Circuit, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. GEO. T. MAGILL. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the ofilce of Solicitor of the 'Eighth District and promise to abide by the results of the (Democratic pri T. F. McCORD, I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Solicitor of the Eighth Judicial Circuit of South Caro lina, composed of the counties of Ab beville, Greenwood, Laurens and New berry, subject to the rules of the Dem ocratic primary. B. V. CHAPMAN. County Announcements. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Lau rens county and promise to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. J. THOMAS PEDEN. The friends of Dr. J. H. Miller here by place his name in no.nination for the office of Senator from Laurens county in the General Assembly, sub ject to the rules of the Democratic primary. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representatives and pledge myself to abide by the re sults of the Democratic primary. J. H. IUSTI. Subject to the rules of the Demo cratic party and the result of the primary election; I respectfully an nounce myself a candidate for State Senator from Laurens county. J. I. WHARTON. I hereby anounce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of County *Commissioner of Laurens county. J. T. TODD. 1 hercy announce myself a candi date for re-election to the State Sen ate subject to the rules and regula tions of the -Democratic party. O. P. GOODWIN. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the oflice of Sheriff of Iau rens county subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W1. if. 13:llKS'lDAl. I hereby aniinounlice myself at candi date for re-election to the llosue of Itcpresentaltves, stibJect t.o the rules governing the DemocraIe primary. S. I1. GOGGANS. I hreby offer myself as ai candidate for the oflice of Sheriff of Laurens (-tlnty and pledge mnyself to abide by the results of (he l)emioerallc primary. It. A. WIiAIR''ON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the olilce of Sheriff of Lau rens County subject. to the rules of the Democratic primary. A. R. SULLIVAN. I hereby announce myself a candi- ' date for the ollece of Coroner of Lau rens County and promise to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. J. PORTI R 10LLI I0DG1. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the oice of Sheriff of Iau rens county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. S. 13A1GMEI1L Ihereby announce mnysel f a candi date for thle ollice oft Kheriff of Lau relns Counity anid prtomilse to abide by the resul ts of the Demnocrtat ic pimary. 1D. W. .\. .\ASON. I lherteby aniionoec myself a eandi dale for1 Sheriff (If Laurens Counity, subiject to I he rtules of the IDenmoeratic prinmry. S. (. l i-Igi), I hereby a111nnuce miyself - cantdI (hite for the oi1ice of Sheri ff of the Cou n ty of Laun s and prtoniIse to abhide by the i-esul ts of thle Dem-nocratic Primary. I hereby announce myself a candi'. date1 foIr the otlce of Sheriff of Laut retns county(3 andi lromtiise to ablide by the results of (lie Democrat ic primary. .JOilN D). W. WATTS. I herebly annitountce myself aL caindl (late for (lie otlce of Sheriff of Lalurens C'ounty sublject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Gl00. C. IIOPKINS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Coroner of Laurens county and piledge myself to atbidle by the re sults of the Demnocratic primiary'. RI. J. I'lANKS. I hereb~y announce myself a candi date for the omlce of Coroner of [Au reus county subjetto the rules of the Democratic primary. Wi. IiAMIPTON WVlllTL4OOK. I hereby announce myself a candi daute for Coroner and promnise to abide by the results of the D~emnocratlc pri mary. ZA. R. TrIAYN1iAM. I hereby announce myself a candi dalte for the office of TIreasurer~ of Iau rens county and promise to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. RI. JUD. LiANGSTON. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the otlico of reasur~er of Laur'ens County andl pledge myself to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. Li. I". McSWAIN. I hereby announce myself a candi (late for re-election to the office of Treasurer of L~aurens Coutnty and promise to abide by the results of the D~emocratic lprimarl. ROSS 1). YOUNG. I hereby announce myself a candi (late for re-election to the offce of Auditor of L~aurens county subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. WADDY THOMPSON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the .office of Clerk of Court for Iaureons county, subject to the rules of the DemocratIc party. C. A. unW3Rn