The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, April 22, 1908, Image 3
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baking powder?
So does France
So does Germany
The sale of alum foods
has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colum
bia, and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized as
injurious. jq project y0ursc|f against alum,
when oraering baking powder,
Sap plainly?
ROYALpowder
and be very sure you get Royal.
Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape
U Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility and whole
H someness of the food.
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C. FEATIIE8T0NE
DROPS OUT OF KACE
Announces That He Will Not be a Can.
didatc For ?overnor and
Assigns Reason.
Mr. C. C. Fcathorstone announces his
withdrawal from the race for*governor
His entrance into the contest several
weeks ago was after earnest solicita
tion from his many friends and* ad
mirers and from the prohibition forces
throughout the State; the step was
taken before the exact platform of
(Jov. Ansel was known. It was sup
posed that Mr. Ansel would run on the
same platform upon which he was
elected two years ago, but in a letter
to Mr. Featherstone a few days ago,
part of which is below quoted, it will
be seen that Mr. Ansel now occupies
the same position that Mr. Feather*
stone announced last fall, namely, a re
verse local option law, under which the
counties will all be dry until the dispen
sary is voted in, thus throwing the bur
den on the people who desire the dis
pensary; further, the number of dis
pensaries in a county*will be limited.
Mr. Featherstone has had the matter
of withdrawing under advisement for
some time, and throughout his delib
eration he has been in close touch and
communication with prominent prohibi
tionists in the State, and his decision
today was after a careful review of the
situation; he deems his withdrawal for
the best interests of the prohibition
cailSO in South Carolina.
In announcing his withdrawal Mr.
Featherstone says:
MR, FEATHERSTONE'S STATEMENT.
"Several weeks ago I announced my
candidacy fur governor of South Caro
lina upon a State prohibition platform.
"I believed then, and I still believe,
that the people are tired of the liquor
traffic, and that they are ready to take
a great forward step and sweep the
legalized traffic out of the State.
"The announcement of my candidacy
was made at the suggestion of some of
our leading prohibitionists men who
have been with me in the fight since
the campaign of 1898. They believed
that there ought to be in the campaign
a candidate who would make an ag
gressive fight, and were kind enough to
suggest that I ought to lead the move
m 'tit.
"As I have already stated, personally
it did not suit me to go into the fight at
this t ime, but I yielded to what I con
ceived to be the call of duty.
"I did not hestate to say that it
-would be a source of gratification tome
t > be governor of the State, but the
th sire to gratify my personal ambition
alone would not have been sufficient to
induce me to enter the race at this
time.
"Shortly after the announcement of
my candidacy it was publicly suggested
by (iov. Ansel's friends that he was
also in favor of prohibition and that he
would offer for re-election on that plat
form.
"It seemed to me that the cause of
prohibition might be weakened by hav
ing t wo candidates in the field, and that
if he would espouse that cause it would
be the part of wisdom for me to with
draw.
"Acting upon this idea and with the
approval of my prohibition friends I
wrote Gov. Ansel (on Feb. 29th) that if
be expected to make the race on that
platform I would not oppose him.
"I am in receipt of a letter from the
governor informing me that he expects
to advocate the reverse of our preHent
local option plan. He says: ?
OOV, ANSEL'g POSITION.
"'My position on the liquor question
is what I call restricted local option
that is, local option af between county
prohibition und county dispensary.
Those counties voting to well liquor
shall be restricted to one dispensary jn
the county and that one at the county
scat, except in those counies wherein
there is a cily of more than 25,000 pop
ulation, in which counties more than
one dispensary may be established.
This is in accordance with my recom
mendations to the general assembly as
set forth in my annual message of 100K,
in in the interest of temperance and
will minimize the sale of liquor.
*' 'With the experience that I have
had in the past two years in the pro
posed elections that were desired in
Home counties on the liquor question, I
am of the opinion that it svili be better
to enact a law by which a county can
vote on the question of voting inthe sale
of liquor as above restricted, instead of
yoting it out, as now provided?that is,
?make all the counties dry until a major
ity of the qualified voters of a county
vote to sell liquor in that particular
county, and, if a majority of tho quali
Red voters vote to sell, that one county
dispensary then be established as above
set forth, with the right to vote the
dispensary out at a subsequent election.'
"This is practically the plan that I
outlined in an interview given out last
fall.
static kkady kok PROHIBITION.
"As I see the situation now, I believe
the State is ready to take even a
greater step towards prohibition than
this; but such a plan will, practically,
give us three-fourths or more of the
State for prohibition. *
"With the policy of the State de
clared to be opposed to the traffic,
coupled with the good effect produced
by the practical workings of a prohibi
tion law, the counties will be very slow
to exempt themselves from the opera
tion of the law and to place themselves
in direct opposition to the well defined
moral policy of the State.
"Under such circumstances, I do not
believe that my candidacy this year
would be productive of good to the pro
hibition cause and I will not be a candi
date.
"Whether the State Democratic con
vention will be asked to permit a direct
vote upon the question in the primary
this summer I am not now prepared to
say. I have my own personal views
upon this subject, but before any defi
nite conclusion is reached it may be
necessary to have a conference of the
prohibitionists. I am seeking to do
what is best for the ultimate good of
the cause.
"Personally, I shall continue to go
into different sections of the Slate and
advocate prohibition. 1 shall oiler my
services to any section that may desire
them, whether it be to make speeches
generally throughout the State or in
counties where campaigns are being
made under the present law.
"The fight is on and the prohibition
ists expect to keep it up until they stop
the legalized sale of liquor in South
Carolina.''
Chamberlain's Has the Preference.
Mr. Fred C. Uanrahan, a prominent
druggist of Portsmouth, Vs., says:
"For the past six years I have sold
and recommended Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. II is
a great remedy and one of the best
patent medicines on the market. I
handle some others for the same pur
poses that pay me a larger profit, but
this remedy is so sure to effect a cure,
and my customer so certain to appre
ciate my recommending it to him, that
I give it the preference." For sale by
Eaurens Drug Co.
Pointed Paragraphs.
Even a rich girl may make a poor
wife.
After saying that you intend to do a
thing do it.
Ever notice how much truth there
isn't in a compliment?
How harsh it sounds to hear a man
criticise your pet hobby!
Moth-eaten jokes of a Croesus never
fail to produce a laugh.
Hut few dancing masters are to be
found in the districts.
No, Alon/.o, a pile of filthy lucre isn't
necessarily a heap of dirt.
Many a noble young idea has been
thumped to death on a typewriter.
The Jumping Off Place.
"Consumption had me in its grasp,
and I had almost reached the jumping
off place, when I w ? advised to try |
Dr. King's New Discovery; and I want
to say right now it saved my life. Im- j
provemcnt began with the first bottle,
and after taking one do:.en bottles I
was a well and happy man again," says
George Moore, of GrimcsTand, N. 0.
As a remedy for coughs and colds and
healer of weak, sore lungs, and for
preventing pneumonia, New Discovery
is supreme. 50c and $1 at Laurens
Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. Trial
bottle free.
Memorial Day Pxcrcises.
The J. B. Kershaw Chapter, U. I).
C, have appointed Saturday, May 9th,
as Memorial Day as the 10th occurs on
Sunday. The exercises will begin at
10.80. The daughters have arranged
an interesting programme for the occa
sion. The following veterans will re
ceive their Crosses of Honor at this
time: E. E. Moore, T. II. Lynch, II. T.
Price, Wm. Wham, M. II. Knight, P.
Cameron, F. M. Sexton, Tjas. II. Fow
ler, .1. B. Humbert, E. E. Dondy, .1. B,
Higgins, W. Hi lton Owens, .J. Harvey
Gray, M. V. Ahercrombie, J, H. Keffer?
nan, B, L. Clardy, U. C. Myers, .1. L,
Miles, W. C. Irby.
"Health Coffee' is really the closest
coffee imitation ever yet produced. This
clever coffee substitute was recently
Rroduced by Dr. Shoopof Racine, Wis.
lot a grain of real coffee in it. Health
coffee is made from pure toasted cereals
with malt, nuts, etc. Really it would
fool an exp?'rt who might drink it for
coffee. No twenty to thirty minutes'
tedious boiling. "Made in a minute"
says tho'doctor. Sold by.). M. Plulpot.
0 Cov!
Back to Nature! Hai), O champion
nurser of tho human race! Hail, 0
quiet chewcr of nutritious c.<d! Blessed
be peace and open air, beasts and sun
light, and and especially blessed be this
cow; of her we sing. Hail, Pauline;
number 48,426?if that name you love,
0 butter champion of the world! Think
of Riving 104.4 pounds of milk in a sin
gle day, and also at a high average of
fat!
"I think I could turn and live with an
imals, they are so placid and self
contained.
1 stand and look at them long and
long.
They do not sweat and whine about
their condition.
They do not lie awake in the dark and
weep for their sins.
They do not make me sick discussing
their duty to God.
Not one is dissatisfied, not one is de
mented with the mania of owning
things.
Not one kneels to another, nor to his
kind that lived*thousands of years
ago.
Not one is respectable or unhappy over
the whole earth."
Would the pen of Homer were our
own, for we have no taste to celebi*.'. }
the feats of admirals and presidents,
prize lighters and millionaires, and
would fain do justice to the cow; for
she, by her own unaided might, can
support thirty babies on this earth.
This journal is too strenuous; often in
sadness we believe it to be more stren
uous than inspired; higher in purpose
than in charm; but yet how dearly it
loves to forget the dust and sound of
strife; to rest in reverence for such
forces as are summoned to the mind by
regarding the animal on this page.
Collier's.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure.
P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known P.
J. Cheney for the last fifteen years,
and believe him perfectly honorable in
all business transactions, and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by his firm.?Walding, Kinnan & Mar
vin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces 01 the system.
Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents
per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa
tion.
Another Veteran Dead.
Another Laurens county veteran has
passed away. Mr. William E. Cook, of
Young's township, died on Monday
of last week and was buried Tuesday
at the old Harmony burying ground, the
funeral services being conducted by
Rev. Geo. W. Bussey, assisted by the
Rev. Mr. Richardson. Mr. Cook was
seventy-two years of age at his death
and is survived by his widow and sev
eral children, all of whom are grown.
Mr. Cook was a gallant soldier and a
good citizen. After the war he, like
thousands of others, set to work with
only wasted lands and no equipments to
care for his family. Under the ad
verse circumstances, known to all those
of that day, he lived and labored with
never-abating energy, and it was so up
until his death. Mr. Cook was a mem
ber of Company E, 3rd South Carolina
battalion. He was in the noted Ker
shaw's brigade, James' battalion. This
battalion, so it is learned from Judge
Thompson, of this city, was first under
General M. L. Bonham, of Anderson,
and was the first battalion in service on
the Potomac river.
That languid, lifeless feeling that
comes with spring and early summer
can be quickly changed to a feeling of
buoyancy and energy by the judicious
use of Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The i
Restorative is a genuine tonic to tired,
run-down nerves, and but a few doses
is needed to satisfy the user that Dr.
Shoop's Restorative is actually reach
ing that tired spot. The indoor life of
winter nearly always leads to sluggish
bowels and to sluggish circulation in
general. The customary lack of exer
cise and outdoor air ties up the liver,
stagnates the kidneys, and ofttimes
weakens the heart's action. Use Dr.
Shoop's ' Restorative a few weeks and
all will be changed. A few days' test
will ted you that you are using the right
remedy. You will easily and surely note
the change from day to day. Sold by
Palmetto Drug Co.
A Much-Missed Senator.
Senator Tillman is much missed in
the senate. When well he is usually in
in his seat during the sessions land gen
erally has something to say on every
measure up for consideration.
One of the senator's strongest char
acteristics is his ability to cope with
any situation, and he most always mas
ters the same. It was some time be
fore the people of tho United States
understood the South Carolinian, The
lime has passed when he is stigmatized,
and when he arises to speak his hearers
give respectful attention. Among his
closest friends in public was the late
Senator George F. Hoar, of Massachu
setts, who early discerned the good in
Tillman's character.
Senator Hoar admired the poetic side
of the hardy Southerner, and the inti
macy between the two men, represent
ing, as they did, two sections of the
country, at varianco on so many ques
tions, was interesting and touching to
the members of the senate. Washing
ton Herald.
Rheumatic Pains Relieved.
Thomas Stenton,postmaster of Ponty
pool, Ont., writes: "For the past eight
years I have suffered from rheumatic
pains, and during that time I have used
many different liniments and remedies
for the cure of rheumatism. Last sum
mer 1 procured a bottle of Chamber
lain's Pain Balm and got more relief
from it than from anything I have
cvti- used. I cheerfully recommend
this liniment to all sufferers from
rheumatic pains." For sale by the
Laurens Drug Co.
Notice to Teachers and Trustees.
The next regular teachers examina
? tion will be held at Laurens, S. C. Fri
day, May 15th, 1908.
All teachers are requested to present
their annual report and library report
with last salary warrant.
Each board of trustees will please
send me a list of the polls and dog tax
in their district for scholastic year of
1907 08, so that I may apportion same.
Very Respectfully
R. W. Nash,
:w ?">( County Supt. Education.
Keep us in mind and before you buy
be sure to seo our lino of Refrigerators,
Water Coolers and Ice Cream Freezer s
S. M. * E. 11. VVilkes & Co.
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Peter said, "I go a fishing.'' Twenty
of the town men with their country
cousins said, "We go, too." AnjJ they
came and fished the river. The catch
was not large, but plenty to make the
wash pot of cat fish stew. It reminded
me of the saying that a French cook
could make nice soup out of a flint rock
if you would give him plenty of ingre
dients. So they stirred in fat pork, a
plump hen, Irish potatoes, onions, corn
with spices and a bucket of cut up cat
fish. It was so rich in flavor that the
boys could not eat more than one-half
of the stew.
Tom says he has a touch of colic this
morning. Culburson got up with a
headache. I don't know how the town
boys rose.
Uncle Jim chaperoned the crowd and
they did not need any hot drops and
Jamaica ginger?only iced coca-cola and
soft drinks as the weather got so hot
the river water was not fit to drink but
about right to fish in.
Four of the men weighed half a ton
and they made so much fuss in the wa
ter splashing the mud and halloing
that the fish took to the hollow rocks
and mud under the river banks where
the sein could not reach them.
Boys, if you want to catch fish you
must go about it quietly, not like, you
were rocking rabbits out of a briar
patch.
Tumbling Shoals.
Suffering and Dollars Saved.
E. S. Loper, of Manila, New York,
says: "I am a carpenter and have had
many severe cuts nealed b^ Bucklen's
Arnica Salve. It has saved me suffer
ing and dollars. It is by far the best
healing salve I have ever found." Heals
burns, sores, ulcers, fever sores, ecze
ma and piles. 25c at Laurens Drug Co.
and Palmetto Drug Co.
Items From Waterloo.
Waterloo, S. C, April 18. -Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Wilcutt spent Sunday with
Mr. Ben King in Greenwood county.
Messrs. S. W. Puckett and Joseph P.
Wharton went down to Columbia Sat
urday to spend a few days among their
friends in the Capital City.
Prof. Joseph H. Sheeley spent sev
eral days this week with his home peo
ple at Little Mountain.
Mr. W. H. Wharton made a business
trip to Columbia this week.
Mr. H. L. McSwain, of Cross Hill,
spent Saturday in town. He bought a
number of bales of cotton here, the
best brades bringing 10g.
Rev. W. B. Wharton, of Columbia,
came up this week and spent several
days in the Fork section looking after
his farming interests.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Casper Smith are
visiting Mr. Robert Wallace and family
at Belfast.
Mrs. A. C. Long has returned from a
visit to Laurens.
Miss Sarah Wallace, of Belfast, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. John Harris
Wharton.
There was an enthusiastic meeting of
the local camp, Woodmen of the World,
Friday night. A number of visitors
from neighboring camps were present
and the meeting very much enjoyed by
all.
Base ball fever has struck our town
and the fans and rooters are again in
the land. Waterloo has a crack team
now and they are holding their own
with all the teams in this section.
Major Thomas B. Anderson is in
Spartanburg this week visiting his son,
Mr. Charles W. Anderson.
Weak women get prompt and lasting
help by using Dr. Snoop's Night Cure.
These soothing, healing, antiseptic sup
positories, with full information bow
to proceed, are interestingly told of in
my book "No. 4 for Women." The
book and strictly confidential medical
advice is entirely free. Simply write
Dr. Shorn), Racine, Wis., for my book
No. 4. Sold by Palmetto Drug Co.
Stale Board of Bducation.
Columbia, April 18. ?Gov. Ansel to
day reappointed the entire State board
of education, as he announced at the
last meeting of the board he would do.
The membership is as follows:
First District, W. K. T?te, Charles- I
ton.
Second District, H. F. Rice, Aiken.
Third District, Prof. D. W. Daniel,
Clcmson College,
Fourth District, Prof. A. G. Rembert,
WolTord College.
Fifth District, Prof. A. R. Banks,
Lancastor.
Sixth District, W. J. Montgomery,
Marion.
Seventh District, Prof. A. J. Thack
ston, Orangeburg.
??One Touch of Nature Makes the Whole
World Kin."
When a rooster finds a big fat worm
he calls all the hens in the farm yard I
to come and share it. A similar trait
of human nature is to be observed i
when a man discovers something ex- |
ceptionally good; he wants all his
friends and neighbors to share the
benefits of his discovery. This is the
touch of nature that makes the whole
world kin. This explains why people
who have been cured by Chamber
Iain's Cough Remedy wrlto letters to
the manufacturers for publication
that others similarly ailing may also
use it and obtain relief. Behind every
one of these letters is a warm-hearted
wish of the writer to be of use to some
one else. This remedy is for sale by
Laurens Drug Co.
The Schubert Concert.
On last Tuesday evening the Schu
bert Symphony Club played to a large
audience under the auspices of the
Eastern Star of the city. The enter
tainment was of high order and ploased
all. The ladies of the city received as
their part of the proceeds $12.00. This
money goes into the Eastern Star
treasury and will doubtless be used to
aid in furnishing the new Masonic hall
here.
Neighborhood Pavorite.
Mrs. E. D. Charles, of Harbor, Me.,
speaking of Electric Bitters, says: "It
is a neighborhood favorite here with
us." It deserves to be a favorite
everywhere. It gives quick relief in
dyspepsia, liver complaint, kidney de
rangement, malnutrition, nervousness,
weakness and general debility. Its ac
tion on the blood as a thorough purifier
makes it especially usefu) fas a spring
medicine. This grand alterative ton je
is sold under guarantee at the Laurens
Drug Co. and the Palmetto Drug Co,
60c.
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1 CANDIDATES' ANNOUNCEMENTS. | j
For the State Senate.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of the State Senate, sub
ject to the rules of the Democratic Pri
mary elec'.lon.
JNO. M. CANNON.
I herely announce myself a candidate 1
for tho otHce of State Senator, subject j
to the rules of the Democratic primary
election. J. H. WHARTON.
For Sheriff.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Sheriff of Laurens county in the
coming Democratic Primary election,
and pledge myself to abide by the re
sult of said Democratic primary.
J. THOS. PEDEN.
I hereby announce myself to the vo
ters of Laurens county for re-election
to the Sheriff's office for the ensuing
term, subject to the rules of the Demo
cratic primary.
THOS. J. DUCKETT.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Sheriff of Laurens county in the ap
proaching Democratic primary, and
promise to abide by results of said Pri
mary election.
JOHN D. OWINGS.
At the solicitation of many friends I
offer myself a candidate for Sheriff of
Laurens county and pledge myself to
abide by the result of the Democratic
primary and to give my entire time and
natural detective ability to the office.
B. A. WHARTON.
I heieby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Sheriff of Laurens
county, subject to the result of the ap
proaching Democratic primary election.
JOHN D. W. WATTS.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Sheriff of Laurens
county in the next Democratic primary
and promise to abide the result of said
primary election.
J. P. CALDWELL.
For Clerk of Court.
I respectfully announce myself as a
candidate for re-election, to the office of
Clerk of Court and pledge myself to
abide the result of Democratic primary
election. JOHN F. BOLT.
I respectfully announce myself a can
didate for the office of Clerk of Court
for Laurens county, subject to the
rules of the Democratic Primary.
C. A. POWER.
For Auditor.
At the solicitation of friends I hereby
announce myself a candidate for the
office of County Auditor, subject to the
result of the Democratic Primary elec
tion. WILLIAM T. DORROH. I
I hereby announce my candidacy for
County Auditor, subject to the result
of the Democratic primary election.
R. W. NICHOLS, j
I ant a candidate for Auditor for \
Laurens county in the approaching
Democratic primary election and pledge
myself to abide by the result of said
election.
CHARLIE W. McCRAVY.
I hereby respectfully announce my
self a candidate for Auditor of Laurens
County in the coming Democratic pri
mary election and promise to abide the
result of said election.
W. LOWNDES FERGUSON.
For County Supervisor.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for re-election to the olfice of
County Supervisor for Laurens county,
subject to the rules and regulations of
the Democratic primary and if re
elected will endeavor to faithfully dis
charge the duties of the office.
Respectfully,
H. B. HUMBERT.
For Coroner.
I respectfully announce myself for
re-election to the office of Coroner for
Laurens cuuntv, subject to the rules of
the Primary Election. W. I). WATTS.
I respectfully announce myself for
the office of County Coroner and will
abide the rules governing the Demo
cratic primary.
R. O. HAIRSTON.
At the solicitation of friends I hereby
announce myself as a candidate for the
olfice of Coroner for Laurens county,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary. B. GOODMAN.
For Superintendent of Education.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for re-election to the office of
County Superintendent of Education
for Laurens county, subject to the
rules and regulations of the approach
ing Democratic primary.
R. W, NASH.
I announce myself a candidate for the
office of Superintendent of Education
for Laurens county in the coming Dem
ocratic primary and pledge myself to
abide the result of said election. Feel
ing a deep interest in the educational
work of the county, and having given
it much thought and study, I believe, if
elected, I can fill the olfice acceptably,
and with benefit to the schools through
out the county. ,
THOS. P. BYRD.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Superintendent of education
of Laurens county and promise to abide
by the results of the approaching Dem
ocratic election,
GEO. L. PITTS.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Superintendent of Education for
Laurens county in the coming Demo
cratic primary, and pledge myself to
abide tne result of said election.
.). C. BURDETTE.
For Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the olfice of Treasu
rer of Laurens county in the approach
ing Democratic primary, and I promise
to abide the result of said election.
J. I). MOCK.
For County Commissioner,
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for tho office of County Commissioner
of Laurens county, subject to the rules
of the Democratic primary.
T. McD. ROPER.
BEST OF PROOF
That Hyomcj Will Cure AH Forms of
Caiarrhal Diseases.
Testimonials could be printed by the
thousand, many of them from Laurens
and nearby towns, saying that Hyomei
absolutely cures all catarrhal troubles.
Tho best proof of its unusual curative
powers Is tho guarantee that Laurens
Drug Co. give with every outfit they
sell, "Money back if Hyomei does not
do ah that is claimed for it."
Hyomei is not a secret remedy. Its
formula is freely given to physicians
who want to know what they are using
when thoy proscribo Hyomei. It in
guaranteed under the Pure Food and
?rug Law by Serial No. MIS.
There is no dangerous stomach drug
ging when Hyomei is used. Its healing
medication is breathed through a neat
pocket inhaler, reaching every part of
the air passages, destroying all ca
tarrhal germs and curing tne disease.
Chamherlain's Cough Remedy
Cures Cold*. Croup and Whooping Cough.
Teller, Sail Rheum and Eczema
imct?rc.l l>y ClMinbcrlnln'nSatv1?, 0?n?npiilica*
I lop relieve* the Ilching mwl burning *ern?aUou.
The Largest
And
BEST LINE
Of
TOILET SETS,
Ever Shown in Laurens,^
Consisting of a Beautiful Line in Different
Styles, Designs, Colors and Decorations. You
will not have any trouble in selecting just what
you want from our Line as we
have Complete Sets in Colors
Blue and White, Green and
White, Maroon, Yellow, Red and
White, and many others that we have not the
space to mention, all Gold Stippled. See our
Line of Colonial Designs in different Colors and
Decorations. Our Line Ranges in prices from
I $2.50 to $10.50. I
Don't Buy Before you see the Line at
Weak Kidneys
Weak Kidneys, surely point to weak kidney
Nerve:;. The Kidneys, like tho'Heart, and tho
Btomach, find their weakness, not In the organ
Itself, but in tho nerves that control and guido
and strengthen them. Dr. snoop's Restorative is
a medicine specifically prepared to reach theso
controlling nerves. To doctor the Kidneys alone,
Is futile. It is a waste of tlmo, and of money as
well.
If your back aches or is weak, if the urine
scalds, or isdark and strong, if you have symptoms
of Drights or other distressing or dangerous kid
ney disease try Dr. Shoop's Restorative a month-?
Tablets or Liquid?and seo what it can and will
do for you. Druggist recommend and soil
Dr. Shoop's
Restorative
PALMETTO DRUG CO.
We Want
You to See
-- THE ?
New Veii Pins
and to know what values we
have to offer in this line.
Those pins can be used on
the new style bows called the
Merry Widow Bows
or they can be used for Veil
Pins or Belt Pins or for any
similar purpose.
Fleming: Bros.
JEWELERS._
Anderson
&
Blakely
BROKERS
Real Estate
Renting
Stocks
Bonds
-O-'
100 Town Lots and
75 Farms for sale on
short notice.
Anderson & Blakely
Brokers
West Main St- LAURENS, S. C,
KILL the COUCH
AND CURE THE LUNC8
w? Dr. King's
New Discovery
FOR CZZSS* ,?
AND ALL THROAT AND LUN0TR0UBLE8.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
Simpson, Cooper & Babb,
Attorneys at Law. (
Will praciiee in all Stute Court?
Prompt attention given to ?II h uslne'
THE MAN UP
THE LADDER.
The man who puts on the paint will tell you that MASTIC
PAINT is carefully made, thoroughly mixed, containing only pure in
gredients; that long life is assured any building protected from sun,
wind and weather with
Mastic Mixed Paint,
The Kind that Lasts.
Mastic Paint flows freely from the brush and produces a beautiful
finish that retains its high gloss and color, resisting the action of the
elements in all climates. "Doesn't peel, scale or chalk off when applied
according to directions Mastic Paint saves repair bills.
Manukactukkd by
Peaslee-Gaulbert Company, Inc.
For Sale by
DODSON EDWARDS DRUG CO.,
LAURENS, S. C.
o Operati
Mrs. Malinda Akcrs, of Basham, Va? writes:
"1 had what doctors call 'prolapse,' and couldn't
stand straight. I had pain in my back and
shoulders, and was very irregular and profuse.
Doctors said an operation was needed, but I
couldn't bear the thought of the knife. After tak
ing three bottles of Wine of Cardui, I could walk
around. Can now do my housework and am in
splendid health."
Cardui is a pure, vegetable, medicinal essence,
especially adapted to cure women's diseases. It
relieves excessive periodical pains, regulates
irregularities, and is a
safe, pleasant and re
liable remedy for all
sick women. In suc
cessful use for over 70
years. Try d.
FREE ADVICE
Write us n letter describing ?II
your symptoms, nildwc will sen.l you
hrCC Advice, In plnln sealed envelope.
Address: Indies' Advisory Department,
i he (.Itnttanoogfl Medicine Co., Chatt?
nooga, renn.
At Every Drug Store in $1.00 Bottles.
WINE
OF
OLD FOLKS
Kfli>oclnlly uooil "Naturo'n Komcdy" (NR Tablets)) neorl It to tnkr. Hie linen
mntiftm oni of their Jolntsi need it t>> Itoep their Stomach, Llvor, Kidnoya
ami Bowell In good onler; nerd It tnr llio nlrongth and vitfor It glv< ..
Let " NATURE'S REMEDY" Be Your Doctor.
Take ft tablet now nn<l then; It v i Veep yei.r Kystom In stieh (toort
con.lltlon that illaoftKoa canno? tt.V? hold. Kv rj L"? la guarautoeu to
glvo atuUfactlon, or tho purchaso price rofnnrinl.
BetterAThan Pills Foi
mm GET A 25d. BOX.
For 5ale by Palmetto Drug Co.
DR. CLIFTON JOIN KS
Dentist
OFFICE IN SIMMONS BUILDING
i Pho^^fliop No. Rfi: Residence 219 .
MONUMENTS.
[f you are in need of 99B
ment for loved ones I am i? < parM^H
furnish it to you at very reaso^^H
Srices. See me. MJ?
. WADF. ANDERSON, Laurens^H . ;