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Confidence when eating:, that your food Is of highest wholesomeness?that it has nothing in it that can injure or distress you ? makes the repast doubly comfortable and satisfactory. This supreme confidence vou have when the food is raised with The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar There can be no comforting confi dence when eating alum baking pow der food. Chemists say that more or less of the alum powder in unchanged alum or alum salts remains in the food. PROHIBITION BILL KILLED IN HOUSE By a Vole of Sixly-Two to Fifty-One. Mr, Nash's Prohibition Meabure is Rejected. Columbia, January 30.?The Nash bill to provide for State prohibition was killed by the House today, the vote be ing 62 to 61. The friends of the bill had been strongly in hopes of its pas sage, and the vote was expected to be close. During the progress of the debate nn the bill a delegation of W. C T. U. members appeared in the gallery and took seats. They had open hymn books in their hands, and it was evident that they were prepared to sing hymns at the psychological moment. The atten tion of Mr. Nash was called to their presence, and at his request the Rev. A. W. Brunson, of the Main Street M. E. Church, of Columbia, went to the gallery and suggested that it would be better not to make any demonstration. Meanwhile, Speaker Whaley had in structed the sergeant-at-arms to strictly enforce the rules and suppress any demonstration at once. The ladies, however, acceded to the suggestion of the prohibitionists on the floor, and there was no expression whatever. THB VOTE. The vote on the motion to strike out the enacting words were as follows, the ayes being opposed to the Nash prohi bition bill and the nays in favor of it: Ayes ? Whaley, Ayer, Ballentine, Hanks, Huattie, Bethune, Boyd, Brant ley, Brice, A. G.,Bryan, F. M.,Cannon, Carey, Carson, Carwile, Cosgrove, j Cothran, Cox, Croft, Culler, DeVore, Dick, Dixoi! Doar, Dowling, Frost, Fr?ser, Gary, Glasscock, (iylcs, Hall, Hamy, Harmon, Harris, Harrison, Hughes, Hydrick, Kellahan, Lawson, Lenare, McMastcr, Miley, Miller, Nich ols, Nicholson, Richardson, Rucker, Sawyer, Sellers, Shipp, Slaughter, Smith, K. P., Spivey, Stillwell,, Stubbs, Ghemas, Todd, Vender Horst, , Von Kolnitz, Wade, Walker, Wallace, Wig gins. Nays Arnold, Bailey, Brice, T. S., Bryan, W. D., Carrigan, Clary, Clink scales, Courtney, Dingle, Dodd, J. B., Dodd, J. H., Douglass, Epps, Norton, Parker, Patterson, Reaves, Richards, Robinson, Scarborough,Scruggs, Smith, Sharpe, Smith, I). L., Smith, J. E., Verner, Wannamaker, Wimberly, Woods Wyche, Yeldell. The following pairs were announced: Mr. Garris, aye, with Mr. Bethune, no; Mr. Tatum, aye, with Mr. W. J. Gibson, no; Mr. Youmans, aye, with Mr. Major, no; Mr. Tompkins, aye, with Mr. All, no. For That Terrible Itching. Hczcnm, tetter and salt rheum keep their victims in perpetual torment. The application of Chamberlain's Salve will instantly allay this itching, and many cases have been cured by its use. For sale by Laurens Drug Co. WARE SHOALS BANK PROSPEROUS. Annual Meeting of Stockholders and the Election of Officers. The second meeting of the stockhold ers of the Bank of Ware Shoals took place on the 30th of January, pursuant to the by-laws of the bank. The bank had been in operation just 11 months, and the cashier, J. C. Gambrell, made a report that was exceedingly gratify ing to all the stockholders. The following directors were elected Tor the ensuing year: Benj. D. Riegel and E. W. Sparks, New York; Jas. F. _MacEnroe, Ware Shoals; T. J. Bea cham, Rileys; J. E. Knight, Honen Path; J. C. Martin and W. C. Cobb, Ware Shoals. I* Subsequently the directors met and elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Benj. D. Riegel, presi dent; das. F. MacEnroe, vice-president; J. C. Gambrell, cashier. A dividend was declared, and after paying same, a substantial amount is carried to the surplus account. Save Money by Buying Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. You will pay just as much for a bot tle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as tor any of the other cough medicines, but you save money in buying it. The saving is in what you get, not what you pay. The sure-to-cure-you quality is in every bottle of this remedy, and you get good results when you take it. Neglected colds often develop serious^ conditions, and when you buy a cough medicine you want to be sure you are Setting one that will cure your cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy always cures. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Sold by Laurens Drug Co, A BEAUTIFUL HOME WEDDING. Miss Ramagc Becomes the Bride of Air. Abrains. Miss 10steile Ramagc and Mr. John Willis Abrams were married at 7:HO last Thursday evening at the home of the bride's father, Mr. Albert Ramage. Rev. E. C. Watson, of Laurens, per formed the marriage ceremony, after which an elegant wedding supper was served. Among those present upon this inter esting and beautiful occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hlakoly, Mr. and Mrs. John Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Lee L?ngsten, Mr. and Mrs. Will Irby, Mr. Gus Madden, Dr. B. P. Godfrey, Mrs. Ncaly Simpson, Mr. Ren Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Adair, Mrs. Americus Mad den, Mr. James Abrams and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramage. Mr. Abrams is a prosperous and pro gressive young farmer, and he and his bride have the best wishes of hosts of friends. Many Sleepless Nights, Owing to a Per? sistent Cough. Relief Found at Last. "For several winters past my wife has been troubled with a most persist ent and disagreeable cough, which in variably extended over a period of SOV oral weeks and caused her many sleep less nights," writes Will J. Hayner, editor of The Bulletin, Hurley, Colo. "Various remedies were tried each year, with no beneficial results. In November last the cough again put in an appearance and my wife, acting on j the suggestion of a friend, purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The result, was indeed marvelous. Af ter three doses the cough entirely dis appeared, and has not manifested itself since. For sab; by Laurens Drug Co. Lumber ami Cordwood. MR. Ed*.roi>.: ? Several people having timber to put into cordwood or lumber have wanted to know which would pay best. Now, a solid cord of one-inch lumber would make exactly 1,5:50 feet of lumber. In sawing inch stuff about one-half goes into slabs and sawdust, and the bark is not included in this loss. So we have used two solid cords of timber, and if these had been split into cordwood, with the bark and air spaces added, we would have four cords of timber used in making 1,5110 feet of lumber. Then a fair cordwood price for lumber should be enough that 1,630 feet should pay for four cords of wood and the amount paid for sawing it. To get at it easy, say three cords of wood and half the saw-bill should be the cordwood price for lumber. At four dollars per cord for wood and four dol lars per thousand for sawing lumber, the cordwood price for lumber would be two dollars added to twelve dollars, the price of three cords?that is, fourteen dollars per thousand. Small timber, at this figure would pay some better in cordwood. Inch stuff at live dollars a thousand feet is about as cheap as cord wood at four dollars per cord for your stove. THOS. M. WORKMAN. "Health Coffee" is really thoclosest coffee imitation <:vor vet produced. This, the finest Colfee Substitute ever made has recently been produced by Dr. Shoop, of Racine, Wis. Not a grain of real coffee in it either. Health coffee is made from pure toasted cereals with malt, nuts, etc. Really it would fool nn expert, wore he to unknowingly drink it for coffee. VTou do not have to boil it fifteen or twenty min utes. "Made m a minute." says the doctor. Sold byJ. M. Philpot. We don't believe that we have any names on our list who do not expect to pay for their paper, but the U. S. pos tal laws say that it must be done before April I. _ It's the highest standard of quality, a natural tonic; cleanses your system, reddens the cheeks, brightens the oyes, gives flavor to all you eat. HolliBtcr's Rocky Mount ain 'I ea will do this for you. 86c, Tea or Tablets. Palmetto Drug Co. STATE COTTON GROWERS. Officers Elected at a Meeting Held in Columbia. Columbia, February 6.?The annual meeting of the South Carolina division of the Southern Cotton Association was held yesterday. There was a large at tendance from all sections of the State, and much enthusiasm w.n manifested. The election of officer* resulted as fol lows : E. D. Smith, president. E. L. Archer, vice president. F. H. Hyatt, secretary and treasu rer. Members of the national executive committee: E. L. Archer, of [Spartan burg, and J. W. McCown, of Florence. Finance committee: E. M. William son, Wade Stackhouse, J. E. Wanna maker, J. M. Moss. The executive committee will be ad pointed now by President Smith. Hon. F. II. Weston, who has served so ac ceptably as secretary, declined re-elec tion on account of ill-health, and high tribute to his excellent service was paid by President Smith and Mr. Wil liamson. It was decided to combine the oflicc of secretary and treasurer, and Mr. Hyatt was requested to accept the new position. As delegates to the Dallas convention the following were elected: Archer, Smith and J. M. Kenard. f??At the Dallas convention, on the 18th, Mr. Smith will resign as national organizer. A resolution was adopted calling for a reduction of 25 per cent, in acreage this year, in order to meet the reduc tion of cotton purchases by manufac turers. A resolution calling for a simi lar reduction in fertilizers was also adopted. A resolution endorsing the plan of cotton warehouses was adopted, the resolution calls on local banks to assist in this effort. The repeal of the lien law was also by resolution endorsed. A weak stomach means weak stom ach nerves always. And this is also true of the heart and kidnevs. It is a pity that sick ones continue to drug the stomach or stimulate the heart and kidneys. The weak nerves, not the or gans themselves, need this help. This explains why Dr. Shoop's Restorative has and is promptly helping so many sick ones. It goes direct to the causes of these diseases. Test this vital truth and see. Palmetto Drug Co. DANIEL WIIALEN DEAD. Union Soldier and Native of Ireland Dies in This County. Tumbling Shoals, February 4. ? Dan iel Whalen died Sunday night last at the home of Jas. Medlock, his brother in-law. Whalen came over to America from Ireland when a sixteen-year-old boy. He served eighteen years in the United States army as a regular and traveled over all the States of the Union, save two. He went through the War Between the States, and was discharged from the service at Laurens court house. He located in this county and was twice married, his first wife being a Miss Terry and his second, who survives, was a Miss Lollis. He was eighty-seven years old, and for a long time had received a monthly pension from the government. W. D. S. Reason Enthroned. Because meats are so tasty they are consumed in great excess. This leads to stomach troubles, biliousness and constipation. Revise your diet, let rea son and not a pampered appetite con trol, then take a few doses of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and you will soon be well again. Try it. For sale by Laurens Drug Co. Samples free. Beardless Barley for Sale and 500 bushels of Field Peas at good attractive prices. M. H. FOWLER. LOCALS Mr. Samuel Bolt, of the Kabun Creek section, was in the city Friday. Mr. John W. Taylor and son, Master Evart Taylor, were in the city Friday from Princeton* Mr. M. G. Blake spent a couple of days with Mr. W. G. Lancaster at Gil kerson House. Mrs. J. S. Bennett and children, Flora and Henry, visited relatives in Green ville last week. Mr. Cliff Babb, of Greenville, spent Sunday in the city with relatives. Miss Mary Miller is sick at her home on Chestnut street with pneumonia. Miss Lalla May Dial has been elected president of the Wightman Literary Society of Columbia College. Just a little reminder about that new PERFUME Wm. H. BROWN & BRO'S. Pocahontas Next time you visit our store ask to see it. For Sale by Dodson-Edwards Drug Co. Laurens, S. C. DR. CLIFTON JONES Dentist OFFICE IN SIMMONS BUILDING Phone: Office No. 8G: Residence 219. t uWiI?mi.i X.Nf" .-j ? s ? HOLLISTER'S Hocky Moimtain Tea Nuggds A Busy Medicine (or Bu:y People. Brines Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. A b pect do for Const! nation, Indigestion, T.lver in>l Kidney troubles. 1'iuiples, Eczema, impure Mood, Had Breath, Sluggish Bowels, Headache and Buokachc. I is Rooky Mountain Tea in tab let form. ceuta :i box. Ccnuino made by llOtiUSTBIt DUUCI COM PAN V. Madison, WIs. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE I'KILL the OOUCH1 I and CURE the LUNGS WITH 's New Discovery forcblj?i,s PRICE 80c A $1.00. . Trial Bottle Frec| AND AIL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. I GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED. Wi i'c at onco nml Icnrn why wo eecuro best positions, mul best salaries for our graduates. ^ EOQBNg Anderson, Proa. J Indigestion Stomach trouble Is but a symptom of, and not In ltsolf a true disease. We thin* of Dyspepsia. Heartburn, and Indigestion as real diseases, yet thoy aro symptoms only of a certain specitio Nerve sickness?nothing else. It was this fact that first correctly led Dr. Shoop in the creation of that now very popular Stomach Itemody?Dr. Shoop s Kostoratlre. Going direct to the stomach nervoe. alone brought that success and favor to Dr. Shoop and his Itostoratlve. With out that original and highly vital principle, no such lasting accomplishments were ever to be had. For stomach distress, bloating, biliousness, bad breath and sallow complexion, try Dr. Bhoop's Restorative?Tablets or Liquid?and seo for your self what It can and will do. Wo sell and cheer fully recommend Dr. SHoop's Restorative PALMETTO DRUG CO. DEPOSIT BY MAIL AT 4% Compounded Twice a Year This hank receives deposits by mail from nil sections of the country, and allows '1 per cent on same, com pounded twice a year. By this method you can deposit and withdraw quickly, safely and conveniently, and have the benefit, of the security afforded by the large resources and financial strength of this bank. Depo ;its are received in any amount trom one dollar up, and may be withdrawn whenever desired. Write for booklet, free. TOTAL ASSETS $3,000,000.00 or fir. tun AlA (I. 6?KMM (FrM. Cock-Coin On.) ? ? FrMiitont .Virr nl .Vlrcprmlilriil .Catjitor .t??liirr w 11 Patin? CANDLER BUILDING. ATLANTA, GA. Gov. R.B. Glenn Of North Carolina, Says About GOWAN'S PNEUMONIA CURE THE GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Throat and Chest Troubles. til make iL a rule never to recommend medicines until I have myself tried them, as there are a great many In the land that are perfect shams, but having tried your Cure for Colds, soro throat and other inflammatory troubles, 1 have no hesitation in cor dially recommending it to the public, for I think it a blessing to the peo ple-especially the children. I have known of its being used for PNEU MONIA and throat troubles with marvelous effect. It is with pleasure that I give you this testimonial. Anytime in the world that I can say a word)) for your Company, I will do so without hesitation or reserve, For Sale by All Druggists, $1.00, 50cand 25c. Assessor's Notice. The Auditor's Office will be open from the 1st day of January to the 20th day of February, 1908, to make returns of personal property and real estate, where any changes have been made since last return for taxatk n in Lau rens. For the convenience of the taxpayers the Auditor or his deputy will attend the following named places to receive returns for said year, to-wit: Reno, January 20, from 10 a. m. to 2 ]>. m. Clinton, January 21, from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Clinton Mills, January 21, from 5 p. m. to 8 p. m. Lydia Mills, January 22, from 9a. m. to 12 m. Mountville, January 23, from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Cross Hill, January 24, from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Waterloo, January 27, from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Dr. W. C. Thompson's, January 28, from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Martin's Store, January 29, from 9 a. m. to 12 m. Brewerton, January 29, from 1 p. m to 4 p. m. Sharpe'8 Store, January 30, from 9 a. m. to 12 m. Princeton, January 30, from 1 p. m. to 4 p. m. Tumbling ' Shoals, January 31, from 10 a. to 2 p. m. D. D. Harris', February 3, from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Abner Babb, February 4, from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. V. A.,White, February 5, from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Cook's Store, February 6, from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Stewart's Store, February 7, from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Young's, February 8, from 10 a. m, to 12 m. Pleasant Mound, February 8, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Lanford, February 10, from 9 a. m. to 12 m. Ora, February 10, from 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Watts Mill, February 11, from 2 p. m. to 8 p. m. All male citizens between the ages of 21 and 60 years on the 1st of January, except those who arc incapable of earn ing a support from being maimed or from other causes, are deemed polls, Confederate veterans excepted. All taxpayers are required to give Townships and No. of School District; also state whether property is situated in town or country. After the 20th of February 50 per cent, penalty will be attached for fail ure to make returns. C. A. POWER, Auditor. Dec. 11, 1007. 19t.f i^^^^y Tiling and | ffllipr Grates. ? A /?,J -. ? )l If you are building a new house or |% ? ?:':'./ : ;. ' ? ? ' - ; ^IffErflrW thinking of putting in any mantels it will g| be to your interest to see our line in dif _ ?mi m n ? , ferent designs made of solid oak, mahog J|S |Sffi?E?Bj^ any and white, beautifully finished with w j t1 cither solid or brown columns and French ? j ; ^ I plated mirrors in different shapes and (Op ! t?*^-**^-*?*^ /[ j sizes. As we handle mantels on commis ?S I 'J^^P^^H^W'I s>on we can sell you at factory prices, &w 8 ! ? HHBSSfflBHSBl 1 which will be money saved for you. Also Kg gft $ . k?^l?^^^^ J a beautiful line of the best quality of dffe I ['^j?'^?wjfi' 1 tiling in different designs and colors, 5^ ?5 : f^^'i^rw*^^ iJti ^ good line of grates finished in the fix 11 FBI^^^^iH PI black and bronze. Don't buy before you Jb^ gff ' ||| V'^S^y see our line and get our prices. ^ RED HOT *~OOOOOOC We Are Waking- Up Things in Laurens. Come on This Week. We Rolled the Goods Out Saturday, Red Hot! Red Hot! Red Hot Prices on Standard Medicines.... Dr. Blaker says: "It must bo well shaken before taking that it may oper ate well." Burns .says: "Shake the prices down well so the goods will sell faster." $1.00 bottle Ayer'8 Hair Vigor .70 $1.00bottleWampole'sCod LiverOil .7?) $1.00 bottle S. S. S. .70 .$1.00 bottle Scott's Emulsion .70 $1.00 bottle King's New Discovery .70 $1.00 bottle Hood's Sarsaparille .70 $1.00 bottle Kilmer's Swamp Root .70 $1.00 botth Pinkham'sVeg. Comp'd. 70 $1.00 bot McBlree's Wine of Cardui .70 $1.00 bot Simmon* Liver Regular .70 $1.00 bot Tierce's Pav. Prescription .70 50c bottle Sloan's Liniment .39 60c bottle Dr. King's New Discov ,39 f>0c bottle California Fig Syrup .30 60c bottle Kilmer's Swamp Root ..'10 50c bottle Grove's Chill Tonic .30 85c bottle Fletcher's Castorla .20 25c bot Cham'lain's Diarrhoea Rem..21 26c bot Chamberlain's Pain Balm .21 25c pkg Barker's Horse-Cattle Powd.18 25c pkg Simmon's Liver Regulator .18 25c box India Root Pills .18 25c bottle Winslow's Soothing Syrup. 18 10c bottle C. C. Tills .08 25c box Mennen's Talcum Powder .18 20c box Violet Talcum Powder .10 25c bottle Pitcher's Castoria .12 10c box Talcum I'owder .05 One Large Jar Vasalino .10 5c bottle Vasalino .04 10c bottle Lemon or Vanilla Extract .08 5c bottle Lemon or Vanilla Extract .04 1 pound Epsom Salts 10c, cut price .04 1 pound Sulphur l()c, cut price .05 RED HOT PRICES 20c Buggy Whip 15c 10c Buggy Whip 8c 10 cakes Polo Soap 20c 7 cakes Octagon Soap 25c. 1 cake Big Buster Soap and Spoon 5c 3 pkgs, Premium washing powders 10c 8 boxes Searchlight matches 10c 10c quality Gloss lump starch per lb. 5c 20c lb. Ginger 10c 20c lb. Spice 10c 25c lb. Black Pepper 15c :\ pkgs. Celluloid Starch, worth 15c for 10c 10c can Lye 1-2 price 5c 25 fresh Nutmegs for 5c 12 boxes Searchlight matches 37c 16c plug Tobacco 10c Special lot of Tobacco going at 5c plug. 20c pound Coffee, line quality 12 12c 20 lbs. Sugar $1.00 5c big Tablets 04c 5c pkg. Envelopes 2c $1.50 Large Rug 04c $18.00 Large Wool Art Square $14.35 $25.00 Sewing Machiue, guaran teed, at $14.30 $20.00 Sewing Machine, guaran teed, at $11.70 1 Eight day Clock, guaranteed $1.70 25c Cedar Water Bucket, big deal 16c Don't fail to see our special bar gain tables 5c, 10c, 13c, 15c and 25c useful household wares. Big values in framed pictures 16 x 20, glassed, worth $1.00, Red Hot 67c 1 nice photograph frame, glassed, 10c 1 hammer, good 10c 1 curry comb, good . 10c 1 set ('ups and Saucers, bundled teas 30c 1 set White China Plates 50c Big line Wall Paper, 10c, 13c, 15c, 18c per double roll of 1('> yards. Millinery closing out at away down prices. Beautiful line Ribbons, Laces and Embroideries to move quick. Special Cut Prices on Clothing, Hals, Shoos, Pants, Shirts. Buy now and save money. RED HOT PRICES Umbrellas, Red Hot Prices, 35c, ?18c, 60c. 75c, to 08c .Sox going at, per pair, 5c, 7c, 9c, 13c, 23c. Stockings, Red Hot Prices, 5c, 7c, 13c, 23c per pair. Pants, Pants, all going aL shake down prices. There is mon ey in our Pants for you. 75c set China Plates 48c 75c Set Cups and Saucers 48c 75c set decorated plates 48c 75c set decorated Cups and Saucers 18c 50c set White Plates 30c 50c set White Cups and Saucers 30c 35c set White. Plates 18c 35c set White Cups and Saucers 18c Big lot odd Cups, Saucers and Plates lc each Needles and Pins lc paper Key Chains lc each 1 Nice Curtain Pole 8c 1 pair Lace Curtains 3!)c 1 Nice Linen Shade 25c 1 Nice Towel 5c 1 Large Towel 12c 1 Special Towel 0c $1.00 Alarm Clock 57c $1.00 Watch, special 61c 5 pkgs. Shoe Nails 10c 2 lbs. Stick Candy 15c 10c can Good Luck Baking I'owder 6c 5c can Good Luck Baking Powder .'lc 1 Nice Suit Case 87e Hig values in Trunks and Bags, going at Red Hot Prices. 2 lots near Laurens Cotton Mills to go at Red Hot Prices, up per Lot at $120.00 Lower Lot at $03.00 1 Lot known as Foster Simpson home place about 2 acres, and building on same, worth alone $3,000.00, will sell lot and building at $4,600.00, tho 2 acres of land is worth this for it joins Red Iron Racket and new graded school prop erty. Be quick, this offer is only f';.' nine days. $3.50 Guitar, Red Hot $2.19 50c Buggy Whip 35c 25c Buggy Whip IPe Buy your Churns and Flower Pots at Red Iron Racket. Big lot of horse and cattle powders going at cut prices, now is your time to fatten up your stock, ^| 4 Big Stores Red Iron Racket Laurens, Greenwood, Spartanburg, S. C. All Selling Same Goods for Less Money. Now come and bring the whole family and a wagon to haul your goods back home. We are located on West Laurens Street, completely out of the high priced district. J. C. BURNS & CO.