The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, August 22, 1908, Campaign Extra, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 5

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A Q RE AT COOKING EXHI Of the Great Majestic Maleable and Charcoal Iron Rang:e at Our Store ?MSOSEPTEMBER 14th to 20tho501I Set of Ware With every Majestic Range sold during this Cooking Ivxhibilion, we will give absolutely P'RKlv one handsome sei of ware. This ware is worth #7.50 il it is worth a cent. It is the best that c.ai he bought. We don't add $7.50 to the price of tin.- Range and tell you you are gelling the ware free, but sell all Majestic Ranges At lite regular price. You get the ware free. Remember litis i-< for (Exhibition Week only. Ware will not be given after this week. This wave w ill be on exhibition at our store and must be seen to be appreciated. Come in any day during the week. I'ROOK: Wo don't ask you to take our word for any of the above statement . I>ut 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 lo your satisfaction that these are absolutely (acts and we'll how you many more reasons why the (treat Majestic Rangt is absolutely the best money can buy. Everybody Welcome 15 gallons of walor ?1 healed to the point of ] boiling, while breakfast .'. ts cooking. When water '? gels too hot reservoir can be moved aw ty [iti from lire by chilling . j the leaver shown. Where pressure water is used p]sf this malleable iron pin-cxlension wa'cr tro.it, which has more healing surlaco than any ance ^^Assjj^ It takostho of hot viUi.r to all pails of the house place of reservoir. ii LAURP" 'v ' FACTS ABOUT THE GREAT Majestic Range It is the only Rang< in the world made of maleable and charcoal iron. It has beyond any (jttcstion <i a doubl ihe largest and best reservoir. It uses about half the fuel used on oilier Ranges and does better work by lar. The Majestic all copper, nickeled reservoir ltcats the water quicker and hotter than any other, it is the only reservt ir with a removable frame. The charcoal iron body of the Great Majestic Runge lasts three lini ? living made ol non-1 is practically 11 . <? 1 Majestic. As for bakin ;*, il i a few months, but ? A (1 re at Man slic Rail e 1 long tis a cheap range, bul times as much. a steel l)6dy. material, there repairing lite lilee lanes as 1 eos!. ill lee You are Weico,:;-.-,: < You buy or not 'ery pocty , c^OUTH CAROLINA. r & h M ) : \ \ ) ? ( \ )A ( ) ? .1 \ .7 o ID ) t > Large Crowd Heard Mate Campaigners. (Continued from page ono) cumbcnl was presented, nnd dolivcrcda force fid speech, dealing with the pres ent, system of tux assessments, in which lie declared there was groat in equality, giving some concrete illustra tions of its workings, etc. b'Olt BUPKIttNTKNUKNT OK ?nUCATl?N. Mr. K. C. Rlmoro, of Spartnnburg, was the Urs! speaker to address the pcoplo in behalf of Iiis candidacy for State Superintendent of [education. Ho is at presold County Superintendent in Spartnnburg, and claim i his efficien cy in that oflicc as a recommendation for the promotion lie now seeks. ('apt. Stiles R. Mcllichamp, of'Ornngo purg, is a Confederate veteran, and has been in educational work ever since the war, having taught in the city schools of Orangcburg and in Kurman Univor sltyi and has been County Superinten dent of Education in Orangeburg for twelve .s ears. Mr. J. E. Swearingen is at present a professor in the Deaf and Dumb Insti tute at Cellar Springs; is himself blind but claims that will not interfere with his eXt'.CUtion of the work to which he aspires. Mr. Swoaringon,' who Is a nophow of Senator Til I man, favors very much in face his distinguished kinsman. ACH TANT UKNKItAb. Col. .1. C. Iloyd of Greenville, the present incumbont, roforred the people to his record in the officio to w hich he seeks ro-oloction; is a veteran of the war and wants his honors now instead of after he is dead. Col. Uoyd proved by a letter that Col. Thompson, his op ponent, had said that he (Uoyd) was the host Adjutant General that the State had ever had. Col. Thompson told of his record in connection with the State Militia, he having risen throughovory grade in the service to a colonelcy. POfl ??VKttNOR. Hon. M. Ansel and Senator Cole I,. IMea.se the n addressed the people- for half an hour each. Come and see tho (float COOking Won der at our store all (luring the- week from Sept. 1 Ith to 20th. See adver tisement in this paper. S. M. & E. If. Wilkos & Co. lie sure ami call at our store one day during the week from Sept. I Ith to the 20th. S. M. & B. H. WllkOB & Co. BigCUitfl baked rlghl in three minutes ovory day during tho week from Sept. 14th tO the 20th at our lore. S. IYI. & E, II. Wilkos & Co. ? l * ****** Mr** **** %*f Gold. j W. D. S. * ?? <??' : '. * *? + *?*?? Jfr*** * * * 1 It'* !< * >?*? A party of miners from California came along and asked father to lot him earch for gold. He soon discovered small particlos 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 a rocker which was made in the shape of a baby's ci'ib. The first bottom had small holes all over it, the next bottom had larger size holes. The dirt and rocks were shoveled into this machine and it was rocked until all the small particles passed through the hole?. The rocks wore 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 went on during the winter months and was discontinued as it paid only about a dollar per day to the hand. The gold was put into goose (pulls ami 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 develop the mine. Why buy a cat in a sack? At our ex hibit during the week from Sent. 14th to 20th wo will show you a Majestic Range in actual operation. S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co. Case After Case. Plenty More Like This In Laurens. Scores of Laurens people can tell you about Doan's Kidney Tills. Many a happy citizen makes a public statement of his experience. Here isacase of it. What better proof of merit can be had than such endorsement? Mrs. Georgia Pitts. 139 Mill St., Lau rens, S. C, says: '"I cannot Bay too much in praise of Doan's Kidney Pills, I suffered a great deal from dizzy head aches and constant pains 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 I 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 pm now free from any of the above named annoyances." For sale by all dealers. Price f><) cents. Foster-Milhurn Co., Buffalo, New Vork, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name -Doan's and tako no other. CHARLESTON AND WESTERN CARO LINA RAILROAD Arrival and Departure of Trains. I.aureus, South Carolina. EFFECTIVE JUNE 10, 1008. WKST ItOUNI). No, 1. iiCavo Augusta.10:10 a ml No. 1. Leave Lauren.-; . 2:-'.2 p 111 No. 1. Arrivo Sparlanburg.. LOG pin No. 5. Leave Greenwood.... 0:50 a in I No. 5. Leave Laurens. 7:55 a m 1 No. 5. Arrivo Sparlanburg.. 0.80 a mi No. r>:i. Leave Greenville.12:20 p in No. ?;{. Arrive Laurens. 1:40 pm No.'8t). Lcavo Greenville .... 1:30 p ml No.'SO. Arrive Lauren.;. 6:25 p m I SOUTH HOUND. ' No. 2. Leave Sparlanburg ... 12:20 p m No. 2. Leave Laurens. 2:'->2 p m No. 2. Arrive Augusta. 0:15 p m No. 6. Leave Sparlanburg ... 5:00 p m I No. I?. Leave Laurens. <!::!"? p in No. 6. Arrive Greenwood .... 7:50 p m No.'s?. Leave Laurens. 8:10 a m No.?87. Arrive Greenville_10:20 a m No. 52. Leave Laurens. 2:35 p m No. 52. Arrive Greenville .... 4:00 p m Trains'SO and "NT daily except Sunday. Trl-WOOklv through Pullman Parlor Car serviie between Augusta and AsllC vilie on trains \'<>s. I and 2; North bound,Tuesdays, Sat unlays; Southbound Mondays, Wednesdays ami Fridays. C. IL GASQUE, Agent, I.aureus, S. C. G. T. BRYAN, Gen. Agt., Greenville, S. C. A.W. ANDERSON. Gon. Suj>t. ERNEST WILLIAMS, G.P.A., Augusta, (la. Final Sut tlement. Take notico that on the l^th day of Sept., 1008, we will render a final ac count of our acts and doings as ox< cu* tors of tin' estate of .lane A. Auld, do ceased, in the odlco of the Judge of Probate of Laurens county at 11 o'clock a. in. and on the same day Will apply for a final discharge from our trust as executors. All persons indebted to said estate are notified and required tO make pay ment on that date; and all persons hav - ing claims against said estate will pro sent them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. c. E. ROWLAND, C. R. ROWLAND, Executors, August 12, 10(18 2- It J. L. M. 1RBY CIVI i. io \ u E x K i: it Office over Laurens DniK Co. ?~7 I The Piano and Or; A few words which you can unless-you are prejudi 3SELL AS RENOWNED PIANOS Lor. of touch anil skilled workmanship n ma* schemes to sell a piano. When I i : ?i lireel from the factory to the purchaser, thor pense. The price is the very lowest possible m d tli , rter than of any dealer in this section. 1 do not /od around and left on trial, which add.; to the buyer pays it. If you know these facts and do nol o (for I sell for less) then you simply prefer to pay Prom j>75 to >0.0) more, which is nothing but robbing one's self or of four lo id on . LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT TH OS The Starr McPhail Richmond Chase Peerless , Anil several makes of Player Pianos. With every Piano sold from this date I will give free of charge a twenty=lesson piano course in music. L. A. McCORD The Piano and Organ Man. Laurens, S. C.