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SONS OF VETERANS UliOED TO ORGANIZE An Appeal to (lie Sons uf Confederate Veterans. To the Sons (if Confederate Veterans. Comrades: At a meeting of a special committee appointed by the South Car olina Division United Sons of Confed erate Veterans, which was held in Co lumbia June 3rd, the undersigned were appointed a sub-committee to prepare an address to those in South Carolina who have the right to join the organiza tion known as "United Sons of Confed erate Veterans." All male persons are eligible to mem bership in this order who are them selves of good moral charscter and who are the direct descendants of men who were regularly enrolled in the army or the navy of the Confederate Stales of America, and who were killed or died in the service or were honorably disc barged therefrom or who served to the end of the war. It seems that it should not be neces sary to urge upon one whose ancestors had a pari in the glorious record for courage, endurance and patriotic devo tion to duty made by the soldiers and sailors of the Confederacy, the duty to join an organization designed t erpel uate the story of their heroic de? and to preserve for the future histon. the information upon which shall be predi cated a truthful history of the motives which led them to war and of their con duct in tin' prosecution of that war. The Society of Cincinnati, the Sons of the Revolution,- the Aztec Club and similar organizations are designed to perpetuate the memory of those wdio served their country in the cause of freedom and the maintenance of the honor and integrity of the government. Membership in these organisations has come to ho a badge of honor much sought after by those entitled to it. The day will come, aye! it. has already come, when to be known as a son of a Confederate veteran is a distinction which brings (he proud blood to the cheeks of him who may claim it. As tho years go by and the world knows more and more of the marvelous his tory of the greatest armies that ever fought under any banner this distinc tion becomes more and more honorable. Is it not, (hen, a simple duty of those who inherit the fame of the Confed erate soldier to take all necessary steps lo perpetuate that fame and to do honor to his name'.' It has been determined to organize a central camp to be known as Camp South Carolina, United Sons of Confed erate Veterans, so that those who live in communities where no local camps are established may join this general camp. Indeed, anyone may join it. It is desired that there shall be a grand revival of interest in this order and that at the re-union which is to be held in Greenville August 8th, there shall be a great gathering of IIa? Sons of Vet erans. To this end wo earnestly urge the organization of local camps and the reorganization of those which have been allowed to fall into a condition of disorganization. If it bo impossible to organize or reorganize these camps then let all Sons of Veterans join the central camp, Camp South Carolina, but above .;ll l"t there be a great out pouring of the Sons of Veterans at Groenvillo whether they be members of any camp or not. Comrades, shall he call in vain? Shall we appeal in vain to your pride of ancestry'.' To the veneration for your forefathers? To your admiration lor courage, fortitude and devotion to duty? Are you unmindful of the won derful heritage of honor and glory which is yours, and are you unmindful of the sublimity of the duty which de volves upon you to perpetuate the fame of those who won this undying honor We do not believe it. ,Vo have faith that the spirit which nade your sires illustrious as patriotic soldiers, as he roes, burns and lives in your breasts and will manifest Itself in the determi nation to do the duty Which lies before you. Lot us all meet at Creenville Au gust 8th, 1908, prepared in spirit and in enthusiasm to put our organization upon the highest plane of usofulnessand elli ciency. Sincerely yours, M. Ii. BONHAM, M. L. SMITH, HUGH K. MURC1IESON, GEO. BKLL TIMM KR MAN. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Din rhoea Remedy Would Have Saved Mini $100.00. "In H><)2 I had a very severe attack of diarrhoea," <ays U. N. Farrar, of Cat Island, La. "For several weeks I was unable to do anything, On March IK, 1007, I had a similar at tack and took Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy which gave me prompt relief. I consider it one of the best medicines of its kind in the world and had I used it in 1002 believe it would have saved me a hundred doctor's bill." Sold by I,aureus Drug Co. Children's Day Exercises. Children's day services will be held in connection with the Township Sunday School Convention at Yarbrough's Chapel, near Cross Anchor, S. C, on Saturday, July lKth, 1(.?>K. The public is cordially invited to attend. Dinner will be served on the grounds. Dr. L. iM. Roper In Washington. Washington, July 13.- A Laurens man conducted a revival in Washing ton some weeks ago which attracted considerable attention at that time and the results of which are still talked ubout. He was Dr. Lewis Murphy Roper, pastor of the First Baptist church in Spartanburg, but a native of Laurens and a graduate of Furman University. Dr. Roper conducted a meeting in the Fifth Baptist church in Washington, which ranks considerably above the First in influence. The pas tor of the church is very fond of Dr. Roper, with whom he became acquainted while the latter was pursuing a course of study here in the Columbian Univer sity, which has now become the George Washington University. Mr. J. J. Darlington, the leader of the Wash ington bar, is also a great friend of Dr. Roper, and is a member of the Fifth Baptist church. Mr. Darlington is a graduate of Erskine College and has been for a number of years regarded as the foremost lawyer of the nation's capital. The members of the church at which Dr. Roper preached twice a day for several weeks are anxious that he re turn in the future and give them the benefit again of his superior power as a revivalist and evangelist. T. H. D. Over Thirty-five Years. In 1872 there was a great deal of di arrhoea, dysentery and cholera infan tum. It was at this time that Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was first brought into use. It proved more successful than any other remedy or treatment, and has for thir ty-five years maintained that record. From a small beginning its sale and use has extended to every part of the United States and to many foreign countries. Nine druggists out of ten will recommend it when their opinion is asked, although they have other medi cines tuat pay them a greater profit. It can always be depended upon, even in the most severe and dangerous cases. For sale by Laurens Drug Co. Coming and Going at Madden. Madden, July 9. ?Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Teague have returned from a week's visit to relatives at Milton and Gold ville. Mrs. J. R. Finley has been quite sick but is much improved at this writing. Mrs. Bertha Wright, of Clinton, is visiting relatives here. Mr. Dennis Culbertson and family visited relatives in the Fkom neighbor hood Sunday. Mr. B. Culbertson and wife spent the 4th at their old home near Ekom. Misses Omega and Tennie Madden are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Memus Hudgens, at Edgefield. Miss Juanita Martin has returned from a pleasant visit to relatives at Clinton. Mrs. M. T. Allison and Master Ryan Martin are spending this week with Mr. John Brown's family. ('ohmd)us just landed; meeting a big Indian chief with a package under his arm. he asked what it was. "Great medicine, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea," said the Injun. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. - Palmetto Drug Co. The International Congress on Tuber culosis, which is to be held in Washing ton Sept. 21st to Oct. 12th, meets every three years, and this is the first time it has come to this country. The last meeting was held in Paris, France, in 1905, and three years before that the gathering took place in London. It is not likely that the congress will con vene in the United States for a great many years as the honor of entertain ing it is eagerly sought by the countries abroad. Help for Those Who Have Stomach Trouble. After doctoring for about twelve years for a bad stomach trouble, and spending nearly five hundred dollars for medicine and doctors' fees, I purchased my wife one box of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, which did her so much good that she continued to use them and they have done her more good than all of the medicine I bought before. SAMUEL Boybr, Folsorn, Iowa. This medicine is for sale by Laurens Drug Co, Samples free. Joel Chandler Harris, known as "Un cle Remus" throughout the South, died at his Atlanta home last Friday. Talk about your breakfast foods, \ thousand you can see, I would not have them as a gift, But would have Rocky Mountain Tea. Palmetto Drug Co. It is staled that one in every eight deaths that occur In this country is caused from tuberculosis. Twenty-five 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 25 cents. For sale by Laurens Drug Co. Dr. W. K. Hale is the first osteopath to successfully pass the examination be fore the South Carolina State Board of Medical Examiners under the new amendment to the medical laws of this State. Your brain goes on a strike when you overload your stomach; both need blow! to do business. Nutrition is what you want, and it comes by taking Hollister's Rocky Mountnin Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets, Palmetto Drug Co. Bouquet for Mr. Taylor. Mr. W. L. Taylor, of Laurens, was one of the delegates to tho letter car riers' convention laat week. Mr. Tay lor is one of the most hustling reporters of the Laurens section. He carries the moil in the morning, and in the after noon does reporting for the Laurens Advertiser, and corresponds for a num ber of paper.-*. - Aiken Journal and Review. Pain will depart in exactly 20 minutes if one of Dr. Snoop's Pink Pain Tablets is taken. Pain anywhere. Remember! Pain always means congestion, blood 1>ressure nothing else. Headache is dood pressure; toothache is blood pres sure on the sensitive nerve. Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets ?also called Pink Pain Tablets?quickly and safely coax this blood pressure away from pain cen ters. Painful periods with women get instant relief. 20 Tablets 2.r)c. Sold by Palmetto Drug Co. CITATION The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. My O. G. Thompson, Ls quirc. Probate Judge. Whereas, L.KAbercrombie made suit to me to grant him letters of ad ministration,of the estate of and effects of L. S. Abercrombie. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and .singular the kindred and creditors of the said L. s. Abercrombie, deceased, that they be and appear be fore me in the Court of Probate, to be held at Laurens C. 11., S. C, on the 25th day of July, pj08, next, after pub lication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this, 10th day of July, Anno Domini 1908. 0. G. Thompson, 50-2t J. p. L. C. University of South Carolina Wide* range of choice in Scientific, Literary, Graduate and Professional Course leading 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,(KM) volumes. Expense moderate many students make their own expenses. Next session (KMth) begins Septem ber 23, 1908. For announcement write to the PRESIDENT, Columbia, S. ('. Weak Kidneys Weak Kidneys, miroly point to weak kidney Nerves. The Kidneys, like tho^lleart, and the BtdTiiaeh, And their weakness, not in tho organ Itself, but in the nerves that control ami guido and strengthen them. Dr. Shoop's itestorativo is A medicine speclrtcally prepared to reach those controlling nerves. To doctor tho Kidneys alone, Is futilo. It is a wasto of timo, and of money as well. If your bark aches or Is weak, If the nrino ecalds. or is dark and strong, if you have symptoms of ?rights or other distressing or dangerous kid ney disease, try Dr. Shoop's Restorative a month Tablets or Liquid?and see what it can and will do for you. Druggist recouuueud and sell Dr. Snoop's Restorative PALMETTO DRUG CO. Mastic Mixed Paint. "The Kind That Lasts." How do you figure your Paint expense? Do you decide to take the cheapest in dollars and cents ? If you do you never decided to use the most expen sive?it's not the first cost that counts. The man who figures his painting expense, not by the first cost, but on the broader basis of cost per month or year?he is the man who considers all all the ele ments entering the Paint problem?and he usually decides to use only ...Mastic Mixed Paints... "The Kind That Lasts" For it is a demonstrated fact that Mastic Mixed Paint covering 300 square feet 2 coals is cheaper at 50 per cent, higher price than a paint covering 2 10 square feel, to say nothing of the difference in wear in favor of the Mast:c colors and cords at Dodson-Edwards Drug Co, L.AURENS, S. C. J YOU TRY, ine Know BLOODINE. Wffl Help You To R.Ggj*it. Your Strength and Knergy. Ropor* of the Irle&d Physician in a Leading Now York Honpltfvl on the Ctjro of Outo.rrh. ? "A few years ago wa considered that, wo. woro doing well If wo cured ten por cont. of the cases of catarrh brought to ns, hui, since tho introduction of "Bloodlno" int o our hospital \vc cure more, than 0'? por cent. 01 nil the cases of Catarrh hi ii h various forms brought (0 US. Cat anil (.1 the Head, Catarrh of tho Eyes, Catarrh of tho Bladder and Urotha, Catarrh of the large In? i: st ines, Catarrh of the Larj nx, Polvlo Catarrh, Catarrh of tho Throat,, and Catarrh of the Stomach are quickly cared villi "Blondine." It bllildsilOW tissues gives new onorgy, now lifo, now blunt nnd strength 10 nnv part of t ho body attacked by the Cntarrhal genr.s." >odlno Is a powerful I onic. nour ISUing food medicine, Composed of vnluaolo tonlo stimulants obtained from vegetable drugs. "Blood I no" eontaIna no narcol or othor danger* 0'is drugs wlilcli merely deaden pain temporarily, hut glvo no permanent, relief or euro the cause of your disease. "Ilh ocflno Is a powerful body builder and hloodwakerj it Is tho best remedy known Co tii>- medical profession to or.rioh thin, watery blood and aupi ly lie.w, :!ch red blood to the whole body. iTRicr; - To provo tho wond< rful merits of BLOOT)] N ? we will mall ?-, jor?'T samplo l) ?ttl(i for 10 cants in Oli ver (a-; Lani.is for post-ago. For Sale by Dr. B. F. POSEY Laurens, S. C. Benefits. Thieves do not steal nor fire destroy a savings bank account. This safety of your account here elimi nates worry. Peace of mind and independence follow. Truly a dual com bination that is a tonic for long life that neither doc tors nor drugs can equal. We pay 5 per cent, on time certificates. Enterprise Bank Laurens, S. C. .TOM Chicora College G^?oLLLE Owned and Controlled by the Presbyteries of the Synod of South Carolina. ,\ Iligh-Grn.de College for Women?A Christian Home School. Graduate courses in the Arts and Sciences,Music, Art, Expression, Gymnas tics and Business; Cargo and able Faculty; Beautiful Grounds; Elegant i lildings; Modern Conveniences; Healthful Climate; Location in Piedmont Section, and in city of'25,000. Expenses for the entire year: A. Tuition, hoard, room and fees :::::::: $183.00 It. All included in proposition (A) and tuition in Music, Art or Expression $203.00 to ::::::: : 213.00 The next session opens September 17th. For catalogue and information 47-10t Address S. C. BYKI), I). 1)., President i KM 1 ibbons! Ribbons! Plain Silk Taffeta, Satin Taffeta and Qros Grains in desira= ble shades and widths. HOSIERY. Ladies', Misses' and Children's plain and drop stitch. MERCERIZED WHITE WAIST1NQS In col ored wash fabrics; a complete line to select from. Also in Embroid eries and Laces at W. Q. Wilson & Co. PfilbiiFEi Wagon Quality Everybody knows what that means?the staunchest, best built, lightest running, best material wagon on the market. Not all dealers like to handle it because it cot;ts them a little more and they have to sell it for a little more than other wagons. We Choose To Sell The Waijon of Qualify* Wo believe wo know what tho people of this community wftnt. While it costs a little more tb.au others it is worth a great de*l more. Every Milburn Is Worth More Than It Costs. It's worth while to buy right whiio you arc at it. Get tho Wagon that is not going to bother you with tiro Betting, breakdowas, etc. Wu have that waijou. COME IN AND LET US TALK MILBURN TO YOU H. Douglas Gray &Co. Littleton Female College One of the most successful and best equipped hoarding sclnols in the South with hot water heat, electric lights; other modern improvements. 2.>S hoarding pupils last year. 27th annual session will begin Sept. 10, 1008. For catalogue address J. M. RHODBS, President, Littleton, N. ('. Cp-tliml ArnHpmv A high-grade Preparatory School v-'V'iiii <*? /vcuuciiij for uoya amj y0U?g meri) wm, |n. dustrial and agricultural equipment. Located on 700-acre farm one miles from Littleton College and under the management of the same Board of Trustees. For new, illustrated CAtnlogUO address .1. ft. Aik i;n, Principal, Littleton. North Carolina,