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(JOV. ANSEL SPOKE AT WARE SHOALS. Did Not Mention Poltlcs but Talked of the Material Development of the Country-Was Prequcotly Applauded. Following is an account from The Greenville News of Governor Ansel's visit to Ware Shoals Saturday: f Greenwood, July 4.?Thousands of '"''people attended the annual picnic held at Ware Shoals today. Gov. Ansel came up from Columbia and as he arrived in Ware Shoals thousands of cheers were heard. He was escorted by Mr. Benjamin Regel to the church where he made an address. The program was opened by prayer by Rev. James M. Dallas. The wel come address was then made by Mr. Benjamin Regel, at the close of which he introduced Gov. M. P. Ansel. He began by expressing his pleasure at being invited to this occasion, where he was able to see numbers of his friends from the counties of Laurens, Greenwood, Abbeville, Greenville and possibly others awaiting his arrival. He referred to the American people and said that all should join in the praises of America and the upbuilding of this great country. The attention of the audience was directed to the in terests of education, material, indus trial and religious progress. The Piedmont section of South Caro lina was paid a high tribute by Gov. Ansel. He spoke of the progress and prosperity that had marked its course. The harnessing of electricity and many other important advances have been made. The educational interests were spoken of and the old time school was com pared with those of the present day. Winthrop as a State institution was praised by the Governor. Clemson Col lege was also spoken of in very high terms. He said that the good work of these institutions would be prominent as long as time exists. Religiously, he said, marked advance ment had been made. The old churches that existed many years ago furnished the material for the building of other houses of worship thereby enabling to spread the gospel into every dark cor ner of our State. "With all this progress and prosper ity comes opportunity which stares us in tho face." The above words were dwelt upon and as Gov. Ansel ended his speech he said that he was indeed proud to bo the chief executive olhcer of this giand old State. Congressman Lever was introduced and he made an interesting talk on good laws, clean politics and the progress of our country. Mr. Lever captured his (*ftiudience and hundreds of people gath ered to shake his hand after the meet ing. _ Death of Mrs. W. R. White. Mrs. W. R. White, who died in Green ville several days ago, was the mother of Mrs. ,J. A. Copeland, of this city. The Spartanburg Journal has the fol lowing of interest to the many friends here of both Mrs. White and Mrs. Copeland. The .Journal says: "JJoforo her marriage Mrs. White was Alis* Mary Montague Moseley and was horn in Abbeville county October 16th, I8<n. On October 16th, 1857, she was married to Capt. W. R. White. Capt. White died December 13th. 1898. Mrs. White is survived by the follow ing children: Mrs. W. R. Dillingham, of this city; Mrs. J. A. Copeland, of Lau rens; Mrs. W. E. Wright and Mrs. R. Y. Heliums, of Greenville." Rev. W. M. Duncan, pastor of the deceased, in a last and beautiful tribute to tho memory of Mrs. White among other things says: "Mrs. White was a devoted wife and mother, a true and loyal friend, a de vout and consistent Christian. In early life she united with the Methodist Kpiscopal church and her Christian life was one continuous and beautiful illus tration of the spirit and teachings of the Christian religion. She was blessed with an unusually bright mind which was cultivated and trained with a sweet, gentle disposition, and with that grace and charm of southern womanhood which commanded the respect and ad miration of all who came in contact with her. "About one year ago she was made an honorary life member of the Home Mission Society, and she was also hon ored by the society in having a scholar ship in tho Brovard Industrial School named for her The Mary White Schol arship. "Mrs White was a prominent mem bor of the Daughters of the American Revolution, being a charter member and an honorary life member of the Nathaniel Greene Chapter of this city." Twcnly.fivc Cents is the Price of Peace. The terrible itching and smarting, in cident to certain skin diseases, is almost instantly allayed by applying Chamber lain's Salve Price 2.r> cents. For sale by Laurens Drug Co. The Whiskey Element. At the Charleston meeting last Sat grday Mr. Blease did not fail to advise tho Charleston tigers that, he is more friendly to them than is Governor An Ansel. He made capitalof the govern or's injunction proceedings. He made quite a hit with the liquor people and there is reason to expect that he will get .the backing of this element through out the State. Yorkville F.nquirer. Your brain goes on a strike when you overload your stomach; both need blood to do business. Nutrition is what you want, and it comes by taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 86 cents, Tea or Tablets. Palmetto Drug Co. #*** *******?>* -444^ ?? \ ??*-** * ?4 FRIENDSHIP CHURCH. ? J 1 W. I). S. ? **?**?*4?**44 ? |****** 4 It*** Last Sunday wo wont down to Friend ship church to worship with the Presby terian brethren, and the visit called us back to the ante bellum days of William P. Martin, the Baptist preacher at old Friendship. On one occasion Uncle Hilly had been carrying on a protracted meeting there for two weeks without any addition to the church. One night he invited up mourners and only one old man came up. He cast his eye down from the high pulpit and recognized the man and said, "Brethren, lo we have been fishing these many days without any success until tonight. We have made a haul and caught a frog." The old man slipped out and the meeting was adjourned. John Robinson next Idled the pulpit at Friendship. He bad a way of beat ing the Bible with bis list and taking it up with both hands and bringing it down on the book board. He soon wore out the Bible. The members purchased a new book and Deacon Bolt gave the preacher a chat before preaching: "Brother Robinson, we have bought a live dollar Bible and we are few in num bers here and cannot afford to let you beat it up on the pulpit. 1 will get on the front bench and when I see you about to bring down your list on the book I will shake my bead at you and if you don't then quit I will rise up and tell you that you must not hit the Bible any more." What a wonderful improvement there is in the manners of the young people. They sit quiet in t he church during Sun day school and preaching; no going out or talking during the service.;. In old times a dozen hoys and girls would rise up and march out of the church to the spring. All during the sermon this would be kept up and when in the house they would not behave themselves too well. Next thing you would see a negro girl walk in with a pitcher of water and a tumbler and hand it around to her people. The children were mighty dry in those days. 1 guess Ihov ate too many ginger cakes. It did not annoy Uncle Billy in the least. Ho would preach right on and not notice the eat ing and drinking. Today you would not know there was a spring at Friendship. They did not even water the pastor on last Sunda Talk about yjur breakfast foods, .A thousand you can see, I would not have them as a gift. But would have Rocky Mountain Tea. Palmetto Drug Co. INVITE A TEST. Laurcns Drug Co. Ask Catarrh Sufferers to Try Hyomei on Their Guarantee. Laurens Drug Co. invite a.ll who suf fer from any form of catarrhal troubles to test the virtues of Hyomei under their absolute guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not give perfect satisfaction. There is no oilier treatment for ca tarrh that in any way resembles Hyomei; none that gives such quick, curative re sults and lasting satisfaction; none that can be sold under a guarantee like this ?TO REFUND THE MONEY UNLESS IT CURKS. Catarrh is a germ disease and when you breathe Hyomei Its antiseptic heal ing reaches the most remote air cells in the nose, throat and lungs, killing all catarrhal germs and driving the disease from the system. (let a dollar out lit of Hyomei today from Lauren-; Drug Co. under their guarantee oiler. Due West Female College. With the best modern conven iences and equipment, ami high standards of teaching and living, this is an ideal place for prepara tion for the great, responsibilities of womanhood. TERMS RNASONABLE. For attractive catalog write REV. JAM KS BOYCE, Due West, S. C. J. L. M. IRBY 01V 1 L K N (i 1 > K K It OHice over Lauren* Drug Co. Stop That Cold To check early rohls or (irlppo with "ProvontW a" moans snro defeat (<>r Pnoutnon?v To stop a cold with Prevention Is safer limn to lot It run and lie obliged to euro It afterward*. To be sure. Pro. YontW-B will rum 6?cii a deeply lented roln. bill taken early?at the Rnengfl mukv?they break, or head oft these early colds. That'* surely better. That's why they are c alled Prevention. I'reventlejnre llttlo famly Colt] Cure*. No Quin. Ine. no physio. nothing RlCKOnlllff. NICO for tha children?and tlioroiiKhly MIO loo. If you feel chilly, if you sneeze. II yon ?che, all ovor, think of Prevention. PromjwlOMl may RIM IftVO half your Usual sleknoss. And don't forgot your child, if there Is fevorlshness. nightor day. Iforoln prob ably lies Prevention' ?reutest efllcleiicy. Sold in ItC boxes for the BOCkot, fclsO In .' ?<? bOXCS of -IH Prevention. Uuiit ou your ilrugstsU giving you Prcvcntics PALMETTO DRUG CO. We Want You to See THE - New Veil Pins and to know what values wc have to offer in this line. These pins can be used on the new style bows called the Merry Widow Bows or they can be used for Veil Pins or Belt Pius or for any similar purpose. Fleming Bros. JEWELBRS. Anderson & Blakely BROKERS Real Estate I Renting Stocks Bonds 100 Town Lois and 75 Farms for sale on short notice. Wc have several city lots t<> ex change for farm property, sec us about these. Anderson & Blakely Brokers West Main St. LAURKNS. S. C. HOLLISTER'S Mucky Mountain Tea Kuggefs A B.isy Medicine for Bu:y People, Hnnirs Golden Health and Renewed Vieor. A specific for Constipation, Indigestion, fjlvor m l Kidney troubles, I'lmplcs, Keitoinn, hni>ur< illmvl, Und llrontli, SlutrKlsh Uowcls. Hoiidncho md UrtoUncho. Its ItocKy Mountoln Ton in uib ut form. 35 fonts it Imix. Clcmilno inndo by tot.fjisTKit Dttuo Company, Mudlson, Wis. 10LDEN NUGGF.TS FOit SALLOW PCOPiti University of South Carolina Wide range of choice in Scientific, Literary, Graduate ami Professional Course loading to degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Licentiate of Instruction, Bachelor of Laws, Master of Arts, Civil Engineer and Electrical Engineer. Well equipped Laboratories; Library of over 40,000 volumes. Expense moderate many students make their own expenses. Next session (104lh) begins Septem ber 23, 1908. For announcement write to the PRESIDENT, Colombia, S. C. 1785 ========^===== \ 90S College OF Charleston. Charleston, S. C. 124th Vcar Begins Sept, Entrance examinations will bo bold at the county court bouse on ErUlay, July :!, at9 a. m. All candidates for admission can compete in September for vacant Boycc Scholarships, which pay !?1(H) a year. One free tuition scholarship to each county of Soutb Carolina. Board and furnished room in dormitory. Tuition $40. For catalogue, address HARRISON RANDOLPH, President. & HK ;fc HH HH rh: \?. ?K HK *h rfc HH I Nitrate | JE? ' m\ '? of Soda pH im HH The finest Fertil HH ?L izer for Top Dres- ^; .jT sing, beats cotton i4* seed meal. Highly ^ rf! recommended in the HH i|i "Williamson" plan. tfj We have Nitrate ^ ^ of Soda in stock HH HH *S" Lj^ and solicit your ^ & trade. HH I Kennedy J I Bros, I To Arrive CAR LOAD STAND A RD VEHICLES Consisting of Surreys Open and Top Buggies Driving Wagons Wo have just completed a large t wo-story brick w are storage room, and will keep in stock a full line of standard a n d 1 [igh-Grade work of the liest styles, and with our facilities for hand ling and buying in car load quantities we can make prices right. v ^ The J. W. Copeland Co. > v \ ^ Clinton, South Carolina. ^ Littleton Female College One of the moat successful ami boat equipped warding ?ch >oln in the South with hot water beat, oloctric lights; other modern improvement! . 268 boarding pupils last year. 27th annual session will begin Sept. 1(1, 1008, For catalogue address J. M, It nonus, President, Littleton, N. c. Central Academy7 i,? i , ,, , dustrial and agricultural equipment. Located on 700 aero farm one milo'i from Littleton College and under the manag? nu nt of tho same llonrd of Trustees. For new. Illustrated catalogue address .1. It. AfKRN, Principal, Littleton, North Carolina. Pfilhiirii Wagon Quality Everybody knows what that means- the staunchesti best built, lightest running, best material wagon on the market. Not all dealers like to handle it becnuso it costs them a little more and they have to sell it for a little more than other wagons. , We Choose To Sell The Wagon of Quality. Wo believe wo know what the people of this community want. While it costs a little more than others it is worth ii groat deal more. Every Milburn Is Worth More Than It Costs. It's worth while to buy right while you are at it. Get the wagOU that is not going to bother you with tiro BOttillg, breakdowns, etc. r We have that WttgOU, ? COME IN AND LET US TALK MILBURN TO YOU, Ii. Douglas Gray &Co. r 1 L Mastic Mixed Paint. "The Kind That Lasts." How do yon figure your Paint expense? 1 lo you decide to lake the cheapest in dollars and cents ? If you do >*ou never decided t?> use the most expen sive it's not the first cost that counts. The man who figures his painting expense, not 1>\ the first cost, but on the broader basis of cost per month or year he is tin. man who considers .?11 all Uic ele ments entering the Paint problem?and he usuall} decides to tlx only ...Mastic Mixed Paints... The Kind That Lasts" Foi it is a demonstrated fact that Mastic Mixed Paint covering 300 stpiare feet s coats is chcapei at 50 per cent, higbci price than a paint covering 200 square feet, to say nothing of the difference in weal in favor of the \Iast;c colors and cords at Dodson-Edwards Drug Co LAU RENS, S. C. The last chance on ID Ei L* ? ? ? 3 cakes Glycerine Soap and 3 cakes Quest Room size 25c Do you wan! any Japanese Lan $ terns?sell from 5c to 10c each. 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