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i A GREAT COOKING EXHIB Of the Great Majestic Maleable and Charcoal Iron Range at Our Store one week SEPTEMBER 14th to 2QtV> ?nTWE I i 4 0>ee$7.50e5M Set of Ware With every Majestic Range sold during this Cooking Kxhibitiou, we will give absolutely FRKK one handsome set of ware. This ware is worth #7.50 if it is worth a cent. It is the best that can be bought. Wc don't add $7.50 to the price <>f the Range and tell yon yon are getting the ware free, but sell all Majestic Ranges At the regular price. Von get the ware free. Remember this is for Kxhibition Week only. Wave will not be given after this week. This wave will be on exhibition at our store and must he seen lo be appreciated. Come in any day during the week. PROOF: Wo don't ask you to take our word for any of the above statements, but if you will call at our store any day during the week from Sept. 14th to the 20th a man from the factory where Majestic Ranges are made will prove '.<> your satisfaction that these are absolutely facts and we'll show you many more reasons why the Great Majestic Range is absolutely the best money can buy. Everybody Welcome /7 1 fi???! hi // . a. - _ . ;-?i fl_ 15 gallons ol water healed lo the point ot boiling, while breakfast is cooking. When water gels too hoi reservoir can be moved away horn lire by chilling jij Where pressure walcr is used this malleable iron pin-cxtartsion wa'cr front, which has more heating surlaco than any other, supplies abundance ^ssussru*'1 ol hot v/atcr to V:?.J>v| h orn lire by chilling S?f ??' ? . ? , ^"^N^ Iho leaver shown. *? a 1 ^ ?'lho h/>"5? ?takostho f\f \v ; : place of rccorvoir. ? 11^ 6? A place of rcuorvoir. wiwjr?^?v.^;;'-\T;;^:V;;^W 1 LAUR F;* Mjw UTH CAROL. I N A. FACTS ABOUT THE GREAT Majestic Rang? It is the only Range in the world made of maleable and charcoal iron. It has beyond tiny question of a doubl the largest and best reservoir. It uses about half the fuel used on other Ranges and does better work by far. The Majestic all copper, nickeled reservoir heats the water quicker and hotter than any other. It is the only reservoir with a removable frame. The charcoal iron body of Ihe Great Majestic Range lasts three limes as long as :i slecl 1>< >?!>'. I icing made of tiondm 1 lalerial, there is practically no expense foi repairing the Majestic. As for baking, it is perfccli :. not <>u!y for a few months, but for all linn lo < me. A Great Majestic Range, lasts three limes as long as a cheap range, but ii don't cost ihre? times as much. You are Welcome Whether You buy ov ryfooay \.' A I 1 ? > m Large Crowd Heard State Campaigners. (Continued from page one) cumbent was presented, and delivered a forceful speccb, dealing with the pres ent system of tax assessments, in which he declared there was great in equality, giving some concreto illustra tions of its workings, etc. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OK EDUCATION, Mr. E. C Elmoro, of Spartanburg, was the firs! speaker to address the people in behalf of hia candidacy for State Superintendent of Education. He is at present Count y Superintendent in Spartanburg, and claims his efficien cy in that office as a rccommondation for the promotion lie now .<< ('apt. Stiles R. Mcllichamp, ofOrnngo burg, is a Confederate veteran, and has been in educational work ever since the war, having taught in the city schools of Orangeburg and in Furman Univer sity, and has been County Superinten dent of Education in Orangeburg for twelve years. Mr. J. E. Swoaringon is at present n Professorin the Deal' and Dumb Insti tute at Cedar Springs; is himself blind but claims that will not interfere with Ins execution of the work to whic h he aspires. Mr. Swcnringon, who is a nephew of Senator Tiilman, favors very much in face his distinguished kinsman. A?JUTANT OENEKAIi, Col. J. C. Boyd of Greonvillo, the present incumbent, referred the people to his record in the office to which ho seeks re-election; is a votoran of the war and wants his honors now instead of after he is dead. Col. I'.oyd proved by a letter that Col. Thompson, his op ponent, had said that be (Boyd) was the best Adjutant Gcnoral thai the State had ever had. Col. Thompson told of his record in connection with tho State Militia, be having risen through every grado in the service to a colonelcy. FOR GOVERNOR. Hon. M. P, Ansel and Senator Cole L. Blease ib< addressed tho peoplo for half an houi < Como and see the ((real cooking won der at our store all during tho week from Sept. 11th to 20lh, See adver tisement in this paper. S. M. & E. II. Wilkes & Co. Be sure and call at our store one day during tho week from Sept, Nth to the 20th. S. M. & E, H. Wilkes & Co. Biscuits baked righl In three minutes everv day during the week from Sept. Mth'to tlie 20th at our Btore. S. M. & B. II. Wilkes & Co. Gold. W. D. 8. I I *. *. ? *.? ********** **V * * A party of miners from California came along and asked father to let him search for gold. He soon discovered small particles in a branch and some ne gro men were put under him to do the digging. Sluice ways were constructed in the branch to run the dirt and rocks over to wash out the gold. An order was sent to the rolling mill in Spartan burg for castings to make n rocker which was made in the shape of a baby's crib. The first bottom had small holes all over it, the next bottom had larger size boles. The dirt and rocks were shoveled into this machine and it was rocked until all the smull particles passed through the holes. The rocks were cast aside as we had no machine to crush them. All the settlings in the bottom of the rocker were collected and poured out for the gold. The work wen! on during the winter months and was discontinued as it paid only about a dollar per day to the band. The gold was put Into goose quills and was sold to North Carolina tobacco traders who carried them to Charlotte, N. C, to the mint. There has been no effort made since that time to locate the vein and dovolop the mine. Why buy a cat in a sack? At our ex hibit during the week from Sept. 14th to 20th we will show you a Majestic Range in actual operation. S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co. Case After Case. Plenty More Like This in 1 .aureus. Scores of Paurens peonlo can tell you about Doan's Kidney Pills. Many a happy citizen makes a public statement of his experience. Here is a case of it. What better nroof of merit can be bad than such endorsement? Mrs. Georgia Pitts, 139 Mill St., LftU rons. S. C, says: "'I cannot say too much in praise of Doan's Kidney Pills. I suffered a great deal from dizzy head aches and constant pnins through my back and loins. The kidneys were very irregular in action. I was weak and nervous and at times felt so run down that 1 could not do my work. None of the many remedies I tried helped me and when I learned of Doan's Kidney Pills I procured a supply at the Palmetto Drug Co. I took them as directed and as a result I am now free from pny of the above named annoyances." For sale by all dealers. Price fit) cents. Foster-Milhurn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Uomember the name Doan's and tako no other. CHARLESTON AND WESTERN CARO-1 LINA RAILROAD. Arrival and Departure of Trains, Laurens, South Carolina. EFFECTIVE .1 UN 10 It!, 11)08. WEST (SOUND, No. 1. Leave Allgustu.10:10 a m No. 1. Leave Lauren.. . 2:152 |> 111 No. 1. Avrivo Spnrlunbui'g,. '1:05 p in No. 5. Leave Greenwood.... (i:G0 u in No. 5. Leave Laurens. 7:55 a m No. 5. Arrive Sparlanburg.. 9.?0 a m No.*8(). Leave Greenville .... 130 pm No.'SO. Arrive Laurens. 6:25 pm south noUND, No. 2. Leave Spartanburg ...12:20 p m No. 2. Leave Laurens. 2:H2 p m No. 2. Arrive Augusta. (1:15 p m No. 6. Leave Spartanburg ... 5:00 p in No. 6. Leave Laurens. ii::i? p m No. 6, Arrive Greenwood .... 7:50 p m No.'H7. Leave Laurens. 8:10 a m No.?87. Arrive Greenville,... 10:20 a m No. f>2. Leave? Laurens. 2:35 p m No. 52. Arrive Greenville .... 4:0O p m Trains *86 and "87 daily oxcepl Sunday, Tri-wookly through I'ullman Parlor Car service between Augusta and Ashe ville on trains Nob. I and :': North bound,Tuesdays,Saturdays; Southbound Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. G. T. BRYAN, Gen. Agt? Greenville, S. C. A.W. ANDERSON. Gen. Supl. ERNEST WILLI A MS, G. P.A., Augusta, Ga. Final Settlement. Take notice that on the I2tll day of Sept., 1908, WO will render a final ac count of our acts and doings lia exi cil tor.s of the estate of .lane A. Auld, do ceased, in I be office of the Judge of Probate of Laurons countyal II (/clock a. m. and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from our tin.il ni executors. All persons indebted to said estate aro notified and required to make pay ment on that date; and all persons hav ing claims against said estate will pre sent them on 01' before said dato, duly proven, or be forever hai red. No. 53. Lc'avo Greenville No. 53. Arrive Laurens. 12:20 p m 1:45 j> m C. U. GASQUE, Agent, ('. B. LOWLAND, C. K. ROWLAND, Executors. August 12, 1008 2-1! J. IRBY 01 v 11, k x u i n k u it Office over Laurens Drug Co. The Piano and Oi A few words which you caaino unless-you are prejudiced. SELL AS RENOWNED PIANOS L'< . of touch and skilled workmanship inn schemes to sell a piano. Wh( n I: 1 n from the factory to the purchaser, the < pense. The price is the very lowest possibl than of any dealer in this section, i do not around and left on trial, which adds o i;! i' cosi an i i Lile nu vt i pays it. Ifyou know these facts and do for less) then you simply prefer to pa) : which is nothing but robbing one's self or >ur loved ones. LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT TH OS The Starr McPhail Richmond Chase Peerless And several makes of Player Pinn With every Piano sold from this date I will yjvc freo i arge a twenty=lesson piano course in music. L. A. McCORD The Piano and Organ Man. Laurens, S. C.