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MAYOR BABB IS CANDIDATE FOR REELECTION .Mayor Olnreuoo M. li.ii>i>. who Is serving -his Iii.-" tot Iii na ehiel' execu tive of Iho city of I.nureti! . in reply io tho direct (|ticHtion, stated to r pre Keniat Ivo of Tho Adyortii er (in I Ii on poolod to Iii) a candidate for Hu n ? ciectlon in Hu? forthcoming Demo cratic munlciiml primary which will bo hold next Fehruary. .\i litis lime no one especially has in en seriously "monllonod" hh u probable contestant for this honor. However, iho inter veiling months may see several en tries ior the nomination. During Mayer Itnbh's administra tion the < iiy lias made rapid strld.? in eivli ami municipal linprovi moni aad. while he is naturally desirous In hnvo tho endorsement of Iho people by giving hint another lehn, lie Is ei pcclally ambitious to ;;et a r< nomina tion In order to carry out further contemplated Improvements in in. ci:.> government. W hj Colds are Dangerous. llecauso you have coutracleil ordi nary colds ami recovered from hem without frealnienl ol any kind, ilo t for a moment Imagine Dial ''old - i not dangerous. KvoryoiiO know that pneumonia aa l chronic catarrh have their origin in a common cold, Consumption is hot caused l>y a cold hut the cold prepares Iho system for tie reception and development <?r ih< germs that would hot otherwise have found lodgement. It is the same with ait infectious diseases. Dlptlt orla, sea riet fever, measles ami w! ooping cough are inueli iiiore Iii ly to he contracted when n child hai a cold. Voll will see from this Hint more real clanger lurks ii. a Cold than in any other of Hie common ailments The easiest and (pilokesl way to cure n cold Is to lake Chnmboi'lnin'sCough Remedy, The many rciuurknhl cures oifcototl by this preparation lUVVO made it (i staple article ol ll'nde over n lare.e parj o.f" the world, i'o. sal>> by Lautens Drug Company, Marriage a! Owing >. Cold i'oint, bei. ". i? l,rof. lohn i> Hunter ill' this place ami Miss Mettle |?J. I 'iituam wi re married Thun tiny at the bride's hoiho in Owliigs, the \lcv, T. T. Todd oDleialiilg. 'I he bride i the daughter of \l i- a lid M rs, liluford Putnam nud is very popular in liei liome tow n. Kor the past fe\V year*: she has hem engaged in teaching. Pro?'. Hunter Is well known In liili Section ami Ih principal of the .Mount Pleasant school. |?rof. and Mrs. Hunter reached here Thursday aTld'HOon r.nd are receiving the cordial good w In -? Of a score Ol friends. Mronomy In UUW, I'ure I.Ill PCd Oil co: ' I hlltoll h - ; sold from (lie harre] Hum II doe i put up in tin cans as Mixed I'alid In (ho lirst inslan - Viiit pay ''" e nts per gallon in the : ? ? end I fill, N'pw mix gallon* of puro l.in end Oil with I gallons I.. & m. Taint and J Oil IlllVe. ready for usr. * gallons Of the 1)0 I paint made costing only $I.L'f> per rat Ion. Done ia two InMiuili i. .1. H. ? St. I-. Nash. Iiniireii Clinton Pharmacy. (Mini hi ft, m. I'a I n I Ageiui Kl and I I. Vim will dilti here the largest and best line of every thing VOH nut> want to furnish your house with at prices you cannot duplicate a! any otlu r place. Have \ou ..<>.? 11 iho extra rood cnl that we haVn in every thing you wn ill plnill While llishe;: at |i|'lc~ch' t! will Intoresl you? rt. M, & 10. II. VVIIkoH & Co i ii u.\ i d vt ( ;<)ss hill. !. \. Lulliric Loses Tenant Honst* llj i'irc. Oei -' ?. a few days ago lioui ? of Mr. .1. a. Guthrie burned, the house could uol be .. d, and Mr. (.iuthric's dwelling, also Mr lludd a .. and barn wen' in groan dniii er. Mr. Uudd's house 1 i uii ion. The men of the work" .i fall hl'Ull} and only ibo v. i burned. M r. and M rs. Guthi'l \\ i the people to know dal ? Mntieful for their prompt und in i'?ic SSbi k. Dr. i. W. Piusen has boon quite ili 'in' several days. Miss Ithidoun Owens was over from Co i ? irdny and Sunday. She Itii i liar; ? of i lie school at thai place leSwnin is visiting hoi son i ... \. McSwaln in Newborr> li< Kl lug Kccitnl Coin pu ll .. mi evening of song and story if al school auditorium < )? lobe ; !il fh. II, I It reo ladies who con ihe ( ompany conic high Ij reeomnn nded as uiiists of ability. M r. W. \i nidi ii has been on the S'ck ii ii'- Is able lo bo out again. Mrs \\ I?; iioycn left Saturday lb ? i H dr M rs. Sam Todd, near ( linfoi). Llgon <>!' Gr eon wood In town t-'litifrday, lo quickly check a cold, dtuggists ii n 'li > en in) i \ rywhere, a clever Cand> Cold Cur - Tablet called Pre vent i< i event ies are also lino for fov ish cliildl r>n. 'I nke Prevent ies iii ' .?? , : tage, to head off a cold. i ion of IS .>e. Pal mot to Drug Company : uk n \ i'm)\ v I. tickets, Win tin People Will Vole for in Next I iic.mlaj 's Lleellon. There arc seven tickets in the field fur Idem i i 1 vice- pro? idem of 11 . ; ?iati re pre lenllng i he seven perl ies They riroi Li na ? ? tic Wlllinni iL llryan. Ne braska, president; .lohii W. Kein. In diana, s Ico-prosidOnt. ItOpuhiicuil ,\ illlam 11 Tall. Ohio, president; James s. Sherman. New , oi |< \ l< e-presidenl. i'rohibilioli I'htgene W. Chafln, Il linois, president; Aaron s. Wntklns, obio. ?. ico-preaideni. Snelullsl I'ngene V. Debs. Indiana, president; Benjamin 11 an ford, New Voi it \ lee-presldi bi. People's i*?rlj Thomas K. Watson. G otgln, ;? ? id. i,i . Rtimttel W. Wil liams. Indiana. viCo president. llMlCpeildeilce Part* Thomas 1. Ilisgeu. Massachusetts, president: lohn To muh* Craves. Georgia, vice presidi nt. Soctiitlsf l,ubor 'Marlin II, Pros Ion, president; Donald Monroe. Vir ? iulu, vice-president. Pi kioii ivris nominated by the so , i ilii i i ihbr parly. Owing lo his Inability lb make n Ciimphlgn, Ito be* ilij Confined iii jail ill Nevada on a . i i d. i?, Augitsl Gllhans, of > ? Voi'ki Vvilfl limned as his proxy. Came SeilSOU Opens \m, L*>(||, 'I hi i" M some who are doubtless iiii.'. ire Mud I ho game season opens on NJovombor lofh and not on Ihe ist. I; i ngiiii ? ' he la w in kill pat ridges. Col, 0 L. ;Vhamper! of Nl wherry hi n a.Infed specliil judge to Irby, ihe would-be rapist of irg. on Monday, November im1 i i I i in the penitentiar for Mr. 0, i: Sullivan spent Sunday in iho > Hy with his parents. A Card from .Mr. McGovtun. Editor The Advertiser: i wish to make a statement in re gnrd to the confusion and mistakes ? hat have occurred in the names and locations of tin- voting precincts for tin* county of Laurens. In 1900. by virtue oi a petition (hat was forwarded to me by C. a. Power, signed by a number of citizens in the upper part of Hie county, l Introduced into the Senate a hill which became a law. with the following precincts: Laurens Court house. Laurens Cotton Mills, UeilUO, Langston's church. Ora. Pleasant Mound. Voting's store, Stew act's Store, Power, Cray Court. Dial's Church, Sbiloh, Woodville, 'rumbling Shoals, Brewerton, Daniel's Store. Tip Top. Mount Pleasant. Cross Hill. Moiintville, HopewelL Waterloo. Lkoin. Clinton Cotton .Mills, Clinton. Princeton, Watts .Mills, and Cook's Store. In 1907, a bill was introduced into the house by the committee on privi leges and elections, which came to the Senate and was referred to the com mittee on privileges and elections. I recollect telling some member that Laurens wanted no change In the election products, and thai I wanted the law to stand as I llxed it in 1906. Now the Solicitor who dialled the bill. Instead of looking at the Act of 1906 or Laurens. look the code of 1902 and copied the names verbatim from that volume, with the words added as fol lows: "at T. T. Woods" after Brewor lon ami Lauford Station and Clold Vllle" at the end of the section. When the bill was read the second lime in the Senate, my attention was not directed to the change mndo in my bill of 1906. If my attention had been directed to the Change, I would have made the bill conform to my bill of October, lime. it is possible that I was not in the Senate chamber when (he hill was passed. The mistake oc curred in the committee on privileges and elections by copying the wrong Act for Laurens. The Solicitor drew all ihe hills and "O. K." them before they can be Introduced into either house, and the Solicitor who drew this bill certainly overlooked the late Act on Ihe subject. I am sorry that the mistake, confusion and inconvenience (o Ihe people ha\e occurred, but I am sure I ought not to be blamed for it. lb" journals of the Senate show that the Act of 1906 was my work, when I put in Princeton, Stewart's Store.' Cook's Store. ItenilO and Walts Mills, and Clinton Cotton Mills. In the Act of 1907, Princeton is left out entirely; Cook's and Stewart's Stores are left out and Parson's Store inserted with Ihe addition of LaIIford Station and Goldvillc. I thought it proper to make this explanation as I had been criticised for Hie mistake. Yours truly. F. P. MoClowan. I he San .lose Scale. The San Jose (San Ho/ay? scale is the most pernicious insect pest ot fruit ami shade trees in South Caro lina. In some sections the ownert of the trees are culling III ein down owing to the presence of this insect, ihe division of entomology of the South Carolina experiment station has repeatedly emphasized the fact In the press that there is no necessity for cutting down or otherwise d, stroylng a tree merely because it I? infested with the San Jose scale un less ihe tree is so far gone thai ii has not enough vitality left to recover nf ler the scale is killed. Although one of the worst Insects in America, ii has been demonstrated over and ovoi again (hat the pest can be successful ly ami economically controlled. Pr?ll growers all over the Culled Slates who are troubled with this pest are controlling it by the sprays devised for that purpose. All citizens o, South Carolina, who have trees dylnj or who know thai their trees are in tested with scale, or who have tree! in an unthrifty condition are invited lo write to ihe division of ciltomol ogy, South Carolina experiment stn lion. Clemson College, s. 0. Infor mation is Cheerfully given and im postage is retpiirod to insure a reply. \ Pleasant L'venb Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Power had lie pleasure of entertaining at their hone one day teisi week all the surviving members of Judge Langston's family, save one. Dr. w. ,i. Langst on; those present being Mr. T. s Lnngslon. Mrs. John IL Pinloy, Mrs. Henrietta Gun nillghnm, Mrs. \. Madden and Mrs, Eva S. Power, mother of the popular auditor. Messrs. .lured D. Sullivan and John P. Sloan, farm demonstration agouti in Ibis county.left Sunday for Colutll Ida lo attend a meeting of all those agents in the State, and lo see Hie I attract Ions of the Pair, 'Good morning." have you joined the Renovating League? No a<1 mission charges. Fires usually start in lumber rooms, rubbish piles and lrash collections. Gel rid of these and lessen Ihe fin i hazard. Mow about a good mattress for your bed? You should have a good OU0 a you spend about one-third of your time in bed. that Is the kind you gel if you bnv from S. M. & F. II. Wllkes & Co. THE THIRD ANNUAL Georgia=Carolina Jf att Will he Held at .Aiagmsta, Georgia, A November the 2nd to 7th, Inclusive. & %^ Come and see the Jr f More free Attractions than ever given by a Southern Fair SOMETHING DOING ALL THE TIME I A GIVE AT MIDWAY WITH BEST SHOWS CHEAP RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. C; RIO AT AIR5SIII1? $4,200 (liven in Purses for Trotting, Pacing and Running Races. & Great Agricultural, Horticultural and Live Stock Exhibits. Championship Football Game on Thursday, November j/L 6 ,5th, between University of Georgia and Clemson College For Further Information Address FRANK E. BEANE, Secretary. Gl rioting! ~-1-i m P Send us your next order for printing. Only the best grade of paper used and at the very lowest prices. PA W4 toy* Etas .?8 Subscribe to The Adver tiser. Only $1.00 per year. m W4 rtiser Printing Co. m I M'CCIlllx'l ?: ??. ik'<) ;? dl' SV r. < v??r ban yt? ii' mil Im mi \ (Kill ."Mil (?Olli 1' S M. & "Two Ways. .I.*xk ? In f|io oriental world a girl novor sees her Intended husband until ?he is married. PIoss How oddl in this part of the world B?0 BOldom sees j him afterward ?Now York Globe. P?l" Sure peel. I have round llueklen'} Sriiicn Salvo i'> i"' (ho proper thing Id it e ii" sure foot, as well as for hciililiu burns, sores, euis ami all manner ol abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stone of Ks i Poland. Maine. Ii i ihr proper thine for piles too Tr> ii ' Sohl under guarantee tit Laurens Dm?. * o and Palmetto I inn- tores. .: ?<? Out of t'ie Ordinary. 'Say," qtiorlctl IhO high bt'OWed man ns ho entered 111? - drug < rnporlum, "havo $*ou loghead's halm for bald ness?" "No," replied the druggist, ''hut" - "oh, yes," Interrupted the prospeo* (IV? customer, "of course yoti luivo : something Just ns good, bill t want what i want. Seel" "You aro mistaken, my frlond," said the pill dispenser. "I haven't anything just as good, hut 1 linvo something that is far better."-Chlcnfi Sews Or, I 1.1 Hatuida).