The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, November 18, 1908, Image 1

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BOARD DECLARES ELECTION LEGAL. The Dispensary Contest is Dismissed. AN APPEAL 18 TAKEN. Allegations Set Porth by Petitioner Nol Substantiated?Attorney Sims Declines to Arctic Case. Tlii' dispensary election hold Toes tlaj Di last week was Thursday after lion declared legal and In accordance w ith requirements. The ollicial count showed WIO voles lor sale and 1,480 against sale. As was previously announced, tin* olectlon was contested by Attorney C. I'. Sims dt Spartanhurg, in behalf of Mr. Rhett Colonutn, petitioner, lint the allegations set forth in the petition w<-io not sustained in any particular. At the hearing Thursday resumed from lust Tuesday, a number of witnesses wore examined, chiefly from nmonp the managers of (ho election, togcthei wit It Supervisor Humbert ami Mr. \V. T. crews, summoned by the petitioner li appears from the testimony, am. was so argued by Mr. Pealhorsione foi the respondent, that not a single alle Kation set forth in the petition wa? substantiated by the testimony Intro duced, not even that Mr. Colcmnii, tlx petitioner, was a qualified elector am' a taxpayer. Further, every tnanngei examined tostifled that the law wa> compiled with in every detail, whih the petition alleges tl:al there wer. numberless irregularities. Mr. Sims v. of used to make any argument be cause all three members of the hoard were not present and left for home at ? o'clock, while Mr. Fcathrstone's ar gument was not made until :t o'clock. .Mr. Sims contended that the two mem hers present could not pass upon the matter The hoard ruled otherwise Some days ago Mr. Sims stated that he would carry the contest before tin stale board, so it is presumed the mat ter is not ended. Notice of Vppcal. Monday morning Mr. C. D. Harksdalc chairman of the comity hoard of can Nassers, was served with a notice of appeal lo the State hoard. In al! Ilkehood this hearing will be had noxl Monday, the 23rd, at the meeting ol 1 the state hoard in Columbia. Mr. Ibirksdalc will at once forward tin testimony taken and the proceedings i>i the hearing here last Thursday. Union Meeting. Mountvillo, Nov. !?. The Union <>: the Fourth Division of Laurens Map list Association will meet with Cl'OSf Hill Haptisl church, Saturday. Nov. L's 1008. at ii o'clock. A full attendant is desired as matters of Importance a re to he considered. The following is the program: 11:00 Devotional. The responsibil ity of hearing, receiving, ami hollovlnt; te truth. I.tike s: 1*18, Pastor .1. A Martin. 11.30, Organl/.nlion. 11:10, Result of modern family gov ernmonl to social ami religious life I low it compares to the Scriptural pattern. feJpltM, ?: l-l. and references w. iv Turner, M. B. Crisp, .lohn SV Fowl 01 . 12:30, I nlerinission 2:00. la i The dominant Christ tilt great need in individual life. C. Lewis Fowler, ii>> The source and condition; of supplying Ibis n.1. .1 1.. Hoyd. h i The result to (he individual and to tin. world W, c. Wliarton. 3:00, ICvnngelly.atloii the great d<ic trine of Christ and the chief work Ol the Christian, Luke 10:10, Matt. 28:' 10-20. s. It. Rrock, O. VV. Proflfot, w i*. Culbortson, i n Whnrtoii. Sunday morning 10:30, Opportun ities and duties of S. S. teachers in and out of school. Pl'Of. W. S. Hough .lohn t. Robertson. 11:30, Missionary Sermon by ltev. c i iOwIs Fowler, w. i*. Culbortson, For Committee, r.xtcilenl ViiihUmMe This Week. Manager Homan has engaged three excellent vaudeville entertainers Tor this entire week. Messrs. II. 'I'. Me Council and Roy I RodgOI'S, comedian and slllger, ami Miss Dorothy UoiT comedienne On Monday nftei'lioon and evening tllCSO people gave an ex cellent entertainment in addition to motion pictures ?llOWIl They are l,y iai itte heal vaudeville actors who hav< heen in Laurena recej^l). Canal prices. a$H$^ DISPENSARY STOCK LISTED BY Mil WEST Liquors on Hand Amount to $34,828.05. Totnl Assets, $51,8ti2.!18?Llublllty Almut r!fitt,U0U Loss. Mr. W. 15. West, dispensary auditor, with his assistant, Mr. Hunt, com pi et- ! t'd a thorough checking ot nil supplies now hi the I .aureas uisponsnries and j report was given out by Mr. West late Wednesday afternoon. in his state ment concerning the affairs of the dispensaries and iho work of the COUUty board Mr West says: "The enclosed statement Is the sta tistical report <e i;..- I.aureus county dispensary board, giving in detail as sets and liabilities at iho time this; examination was made. "In at ill ion to : tat i . roport, we de.. to ru He r report thai we nave ex, mint J aii k?U< hers on n'.O and find thai 'ho board i.as neu a led for ill Inn Is passing Ihrotlgi i: hands. We also told the hooks In have been neatis and t\e< uratcly kepi and are in ?orfet i balance. "All assets have been taken ttt actual cost and < arefully listed, with the ex ception of a lot of empty jugs, which Acre conservatively estimated. in addition to the items making up the issets appearing in the statement, n 1st of sun Iry ? diis of uncertain value ias bei ii made and < arefully Died." The *tr.l >mcnt shows: Stock of I |Uors on hand ij 1.828.05; supplies *900.K2; furniture ;.i>d Cxlures $99; ash on hand $1.80; balance on deposit t Palmetto bank (I .a ureas) $13,570.09; Milnnco at Peopb "a Loan fi Exchange bank $2,160.52, Totitl$5l,S02,38. The liabilities consist of balances lue the following concerns: Augusta Jrewing compnny$412.50; Paul Hey aan. Chattanooga, $277.50; CIiiih. M. Phlffcr Co., Cincinnntti, $2,070; Dig Spring Distilling company, Louisville, ;l'i',.">; I0. a. Sounders Sons' company, Itichmond, $5,000.93; Strauss. I'rit/. \ Co., Cincinnattl, $5,901.-18; Carolina ibiss company, Columbia, $1,559.75; Meyer, Pitta A <'<>.. Baltimore, $14,407 20;National Paper company, Atlanta. ?;i;.'>.l'.">: I. Tri ger company. Cincinnati. ?802.50; llosskam-t e rst ley company. Philadelphia, $r?oi.2."?; Chattanooga Brewing company, Chattanooga, $2IH 7">; Ferdinand, Wosthcimor &. Co.. Cincinnati. >. ~t i' 17: Capitol Brewing 'ompnny, Montgotn ry, Ala., $828.58; People's Distilling company. Clncln lati, $:180.07; Poasleo, Oaulborl com inny, Louisville. 20 cents; Goo. A. Dickel fi Co.. Nashville. $:i.207.70. \\ :il \ sk for Order. While in ihe city recently, Mr. Sims, who is contenting the dispensary oloc lOU slated that he would at OI1CO lake ;te;,s to gel an order, niaiidainiis pro toodings, from some judge of the oir iiii Court, compelling the county j lonrd to open the tllspeusuries, pond illg il llnal settlement. Monday afternoon, Mr. .lohn M, Cnn ion. when asked what the position of the Hoard would he, stated very posi tively Hint the board would resist such proceedings. "When the Hoard." said Mr, Cannon, "decided to ( lose the ills ponsnrics the morning after , lection, ihcy closed up and won! out of busi ness. Now tiioy will resist any effort | tO have the bUSilli Srt 1 -aimed." A clergyman writes: "Proveutics, those little Candy Cold Cure Tablets, are working wonders In my parish." Proven ties >< iii surely check n cold, or the grippe ; i ??? ry few hours. \ml Prevent ifo and harm less. No qu if'" harsh nor sickening. Pino for feverish rostless children. Box of 48 at 2i>o. Sold by Palmetto Drag Company. \nswei n the lasl Holl ( all. Jacob BUI'loll, ' < ?hi', derate sol dier, brave ami true, died .-'nmlny night Movombor 15th, aged about .'?'> years. Uncle .lakoy lervetl In Co. "C" 3rd 3, c. Bnlnllou, Kershnw's far famed 9oUtl1 Carolina i'r . Ills remains were quietly laid to rest in the ceme tery at obi Union church, on Monday. Mi.' 10th, it i; n i : o diilicult to strengthen a weak stomach if one got H III ii cor rectly. And litis Is (rue of the I lonrl and Kidneys, The obi fashioned way of dosing the Stomach Ol' stimulating the Heart or Kidneys i: stirelv wrong! Dr. Shoop iii si pointed out this error. Co to ti.e weak o'r nil Inn nerves of thono organs." said ho. Kneh inside organ has Iis controlling or "inside nervo." When those nerves fall then Ihose orgailt nut I BUI'ely falter. This vital truth is leading druggists every where to dispose ami recommend Dr. Shoop's Restorative. \ row days test will surely loll! Sold li.v Palmotto I trug < !ompnu) 'the street paviiie work on Main St. will be couiplelwd thill (Vcok to the railway station. CIVIC LEAGUE ORGANIZED. (Unto Keeps Abreast With the Times. Other Matters. Clinton, Nov. 16.?The ladies of Clin ton met in the Ctophia Hall last Fri day afternoon and organized a Civic League. The meeting was presided over by Mr. A ,E. Spencer who laid be fore tlic ladies a great deal of informa tion about such work. Mr. .1. F. Ja cobs also made some excellent sugges tions. A number of the lending bus iness nten attended the meeting and expressed their approbation of the proposed league. Owing to Hie ex treme inclemency oT the weather only seventeen ladies were present. hut they made up in enthusiasm lor their small numbers. A partial organiza tion was effected and Officers elected as follows: President, Mrs. It. X. Wright: First Vice-President, Mrs. Butler Boyd; Second Vice-President, Miss l?unice Wofford: Secretary, Mrs. Georgo Bills; Treasurer. Mrs T. O. Copeland. There will he a meeting again this week on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. '/.. Wright. Many ladies have sig nified their intention of joining. The Rev. and Mrs. .1. It. Ilooten reached Clinton this week from their wedding tour and were tendered a de lightful reception by the Associate deformed congregaation at the home of Mrs. Alice Simpson. Mr Hoot en's great popularity insures Iiis bride a warm welcome to Clinton. They will make their- home with Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Stone for a while. ( obis ami Croup in Children. "My little girl is subject to colds" says Mrs. Win. II. Serig. No. 41, fifth St.. Wheeling. W. Va. "Hast winter she had a severe spell and a terrible cough but I cured her with Chamber lain's Cough Remedy without the aid of a doctor, and my little hoy has been prevented many times from having the croup by the timely use of this syrup." This remedy is for sale by Lnurens Drug Company. The following Invitations have been issued: Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Milan) re quest the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Lydo, to Mr. .lohn T. Little, Wednesday even ing, the twenty-fifth of November, at half past seven o'clock. First Baptist church, Clinton. S. C. V Sure-enough Knocker. .1. C. Goodwin, of Reidvlllo, N. ('.. says: "Bucklctl'fl Arnica Salve is a sure-enough knocker for ulcers. A had one came on my leg lust summer, bill thai wonderful salve knocked ii out in a few rounds. Not even a scar remained." Guaranteed for piles, sores, burns, etc. '2~<c at the Palmetto Drug Co. and the Lauren Drug Co. To Work in Newberry. Mr. York Briddeli, of the Southern Pavingand Construction Co., has closed a contract with the town of Newberry for a piece of paving work to begin about December 1st. Mr. Briddeli states that he will complete work here in about fifteen days and will then go to Newberry. 'I bis statement does not cover the sidewalk work, over which Mr. McNeil has supervision. Cloth all Wool nml Paint all Paint, is cheaper than shoddy cloth or shoddy paint. The I.. A M. is Zinc Metal made into Oxide of /inc com bined with White Lead, and thi n made into paint with pure LlllSCcd Oil in thousand gallon gallon g; hidings and mixings. Wears long: actual com only $1.20 per gallon. .1. ii. A M. L. Nash. Lnurens. Clinton Pharmacy. Clinton. L. A M. Paint Agents. I? ami 16 October Dlspensarj Sales. The Laurens dispensaries sohl dur ing the mouth of October $10.283.08 worth of whiskies and beer. The run ning expenses were. $1,245.32 and the breakage $07.50. Tin- total sales in (he Stale were, $367,058.00, an increase of $."1(1.0110 over September. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh Unit Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sem e of smell nand completely do rnilgO the whole system when enter ing it through the mucous surfaces, Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputa ble physicians, as the damage (hey will do is leu fold to the good you can possibly derive from them, Hall's Catarrh cure, manufactured by F, 1. Cheney A co., Toledo. ().. contains 110 mercury, ami is taken Internally, act ing directly upon the blood and inn cons surfaces of tin- system. In buy ing Hall s Catarrh cure he sure yon gel the genuine. H is taken intern ally and made in Toledo. Ohio, by IV .1. Cheney K Co. Testimonials fp<. Sold by Druggists. Price 75c per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for ennsti p.it ion. How about that cooking stove or range you are going to huy this rail? If you have not bought yet he HUI'C to sure to se our line in different stylen I and sizes. S. M. A 10. H, Wllken A Co. NHIHT HI dk hs post \ (Iii (ks. Negroes Almut Laufenl Warned (o M<ne out of Community. Roporl rcnolied the ell) this week of the appearauci at I .an ford :i few nights ago of iho work of Bo-onl1od "night riders." it si cm - that the ne groes of that locuality arc not wanted, as two notices ha\c been pouted warn ing them to leave the neighborhood within the next days or tnko the consequences or threats of like lot port, The warnings have naturally caused some uni'csl alnoii ; II o colored people, but there ha. been no excite ment and so rar ;.. reported, no dis position shown to lake the matter 1 ory seriously, some oi tin he t white oil Izens of tlie community having coun selled tl 10 negroes not to he alarmed bnt to - ee lo it that all of their class apply Iheinselvos to then work, and b t no stragglers or (hose out of work loiter about the neighborhood. .1. Sill) the Kl er ted President. At it meeting of the directors of the Walts Mills Thursday aftconoon Mr. .1. Adger Smylhc of Pclacr was elected to succeed Mr. .1. I?. Hnmmcll of llonea Path, resigned. The resignation of Mr. Ilnmmctl was made nocessnr) because of bis recent election to the presidency of the two Anderson mills, making bis duties too arduous. Mr. Smylhc will at tin early date move his family to I.aureus. It is understood that the matter of is suing some preferred stock was consid ered at the meeting thai afternoon. Upon suggestion of Mr. Smytho it was decided not t?. i tie any more stock. The) Take the Kinks Out. ?| have used Dr. h in ' New Life Pills i >r many years ?villi increasing satisfaction. They take the kinks out of stomach, liven* and bowels, with out fuss or friction," Bays N, II Drown, oi Pitlsllebl, Vi. Guaranteed sntlsfactorry at Palmetto Drug Co. or 1.aureus Drue, Co. Prict :'"id. Stores <<? Close riuinks'Jtiviug. It has been customary to close the stores and banks of i.aureus on Thanks giving day; this custom will bo observ ed again this year. Practically all of the merchants have entered into thii agreement, and there will bo little bus-' incss transacted on Thanksgiving. Ifou to front a Sprain. Sprains, swelling! and lameness aro promptly relieved b> Chamber lain':, Pain Palm. This liniment re duccs Inllninalion au I sorciios! so thai a sprain Inil) he cured in about one third the time required by the usual treatment. Por sale by the I.aureus Drug Couipaii) MASS MKLTING is ( I I I D. Citizens I rued In \|eel ami Oi'uillll/C Lau and Order Lciiiruc. I.aureus County has taken a gnat forward step in morolily and righli bus ness. The people of the county luivo said, by an overwhelming majority, thai they will no longer bo roponsible for Iho do bauchcry of the young manhood of our country; that the sale of intoxicants must stop, and that they will no longer l?e a party to the crimes that arc pro duced by whiskey selling. We want to congratulate our fellow citizens upon this glorious victory, but, at samclimo \vc want to remind them of tin- fact that the largest jmrt of Iho fight is still ahead of us, etc., the en forcement of the law. the prevention of the illicit sale of intoxicants. To this end WCdo hereby call a moot ing 01 the citizens of Iho county, at 1.aureus, on Salesday in December next, in the Court House, at 12o'clock, m., for the purpose of organizing for the enforcement of law and order. Lot all good citizen throw aside their work on that day and meet with us. Prohibition is on I rial and it behooves us to see to it that llio law Is bnforci d, Don't forget the date, but come and help us organize the county. c. c. Pcnthorstonc John w. Ferguson c. H. Roper C. B. Bobo E. c. Watson W. E. Thaycr ('. I .owis Fowler It. A. Cooper J. I), ( rout < >. t!. Thompson J. T. Knight J. D. Walls Where a Multitude of Slim arc < men d The L, ,v \| PALNT covers defects in previous pointings I .id wears lor in to In years, because the I. & M. is pure Unseed oil bidder pure oxide ol zinc?pure while bad. find you help lo make II.,? paint by miking Hired quarts of linseed oil with each gallon of paint. H done in 2 ininnies. Make:, co; i mil) * i ,20 por gallon. J. H. K M, L, \'a 111, Palliens. Clinton Pharmacy, Clinton. L, A M Paint Agenn if, and 10 [dispensary hoard dismisses clerks. ? IVndimt Litigation mi Salaries arc He iuu I'd hi Lxcept for Services to Mciuhci m of Itonrd. |)u:ii " ihe pitsi week u rumor was it. civ eireulnleil IhiU all the Force of assistants, logclhr with I ho dispenser, were rI til rocclvlng I heir salaries, al though tin- dispensaries are closed ami on) of IhisImosh, and would continue to do ?<> i litil tho mailer should bo finally Settled in Hie courts. Mr Marcus I. Nash, secretary of the hoard, was interviewed l>y the reporter it'll Iii?' sllliieet. lie slates Hull I lie hoard lias dismissed ail thu ulerks in the dispensaries ami that no salaries are heilig paid them. Their duties ?eased insl Wednesday when they were cheeked by Auditor West, hence are due nothing for services. The hoard will receive recompense for such sor v let s as they render in disposing of the slock on hand. It will he neces sary for tin- hoard lo place the stock on the market, to other hoards in the Slate, mid the performance of these duties will require I line { hence do salaries of the hoard will continue im Iii tho slock is sold. in view oi the rnol dial tho running expenses of the dispensary are rather' heavy. $l,2-ir>.:!2 for tho month of Octo- I her heing a sample, there were some expressions of indignation at this seeming unfair expenditure of funds. Such is not the case, as Mr. Nash, of tho Donrd states. Marriage Tediij at Waterloo. Waterloo, November 16th, An inler ! eslingmatrimonial announcement comes from Senator ami Airs. .1. II. Wharton of the engagement of their youngest daughter, l.aura Ella to Mr. Andrew K. Taylor, of Greenwood, the marriage to lake place on Wednesday, November tin- 18th, at high noon at "Onkwood," the lovely home of the bride's parents. Most delightful interest centers in this announcement and very sincere congratulations of legions of friends will he accorded Mr. Taylor, although his marriage will remove one from her home town, of whom all are exceedingly fond. Mi. s Wharton is a young- woman of culture and charm, being a blonde of deli, ale coloring with a wealth of sun kissed golden brown hair. She gratlu- | aled with distinction at tin? Greenville Komnlc College, afterwards, accepting i the position as assistant teacher of ex pression in her alma mater. Mr. 'Taylor is an extensive land owner and prominent business man of Green wood and enjoys a distinctive popularity among countless numbers of friends. After the ceremony, this charming couple will go in their automobile to Clinton, thence over the Seaboard Air Line for all extensive Northern lour. K ii force me u I ttt the Law. Editor The Advertiser: A grand victory has been won. Let the friends of temperance, law and or der not be deceived by the shallow pro l ? ions of tho whiskey interests about helping to enforce the law, while in the next breath they pile mountain high their old arguments to show that the law cannot be enforced; that there will ho blind lig.-rs, that they have already made their appearance, etc. 'The sim ' pie truth is that while there are some good men that voted for the dispensary that will assist in enforcing the law. 'The bone ml sinew of the whiskey in terests dont want it enforced, they will pray that it may be a failure they will Undermine and be a stumbling bloc';. The old Hydra-headed liquor power, like all the agents of Satan and dark I in ss, never lays Its armor down. It rests neither day nor night. The deadly fruits of its ceaseless onslaughts can be successfully met only by that Cter nal vigilance Which has ever been the price of liberty. But this revolution is of Heaven and will never go backward. "Speak unto the children of Israel thai they go for ward." Citizen, A faying Investment. vir. .lohn White of :;s Highland uvo Moniten. Maine, says: "Have boon troubled with n cough every winter and spring, Liisl winter I Irled ninny advertised remedies, hut Hit cough continued until I bought u doe. bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery: before that was half gone, the cough was all gom\ This winter the same happy result has followed; a few doses once more banished the annual cough. I am no v convinced that Dr. King's Now Discovery is the best of all cough and lung remedies," Sold under guarantee ni Palmetto Druj Company and Lnurciia Drug Co, THt CONFERENCE MEETS NEXT WEEK Bishop Wilson oi' Balti more Will 1'iTside. LUiKLLUiNAltY WOKK. Visitors Who Arc lo be 1 (liven Tree l:u tcrluiniucnl, \N ill Arrive Here on Monday and I licsihl). Thr annual coiifcn luv ol lite South Carolina Mctliodisi Kplncopnl Church, will convene in the Pirat Meihodl I church Wodnesdn> morning, Xovciu bor U?ih, I tit i. a v.'. v\ iismi, <u Hal llmore presiding. 'I'll i ? vlll i>> In attendance something over lour hau (Irod delegates, la,\nieii and mini lern? I hose Ii i i ha Ve I.i ? : lied lo I noli' homos i'or ihr v..?'n, lint committee having completed its work, the Hint Ia ari aligciiiouts appearing on utiulhci' page. 'I In- <??mi:.? in?in-< propei' convenes oil Wednesday liiortiiiij . mid on \v? ?in?: da.N l'Vi Hing 'Ii' I'll Will Ii a IIP t'tillg t)f laymen, vvlio an emin?' led with the Laymen's Missionar,! M.nicht. Mr, \\. I), Stuhlis, in Nn hvll|e, general seerelar.v of tills Work Will he Oil lllllld and make an aildn it in also e\ peeled Dial Hi.-nop \V i i ?'Ii will speak al Ihi- meeting. Proceeding (he regular orgtinl/.allon of the conference, u. will he Oil Tuosdr, ?'\?-Iibig, at >> p in hi Inter ??st ing me t ing of the 11 * lorienl hoc It ty hi iho church, iii v ileh Uev. -I s. Ilcasle) . hi llatcshui will dolH or an address, 'Chi., will lie ol special in lereal. in t lull II doali v\ Ii i ho Iiiatoi y ii: Met llodiSIII. The Hoard Id ,\ll shin: lind I lie Coin j niitlee on Applli'iil ion loi adml . j to the ministry will ?. ? ii hold .. indol ? ' ing Tuesday e\ <nin.-. In all likellhianl ino: i oi I he ihh gates will alTivi in Hio . its Tilesday. ! The people oi l.nurciis. ..an are to < u i leriain the visitors; are expected lo ineel tli?' delegittes assigned Iheiu. j So fill' as ean he now lilted, the Coll forciicn will he in es ion illilil Mon I ,. llie iliii ti< ih. I in I luinksgii u" . We doubt n" any sei ol" people look forward lo Thanksgiving with uioi'o de light than the Orphans. They know full well that on thai day Liiey will lie in many hearts; and that the prayer of IhO people who |()V0 little children Will be made for them. At the ThornweiI Orphanage, Clinton, S. C, there are ,o t irphaiij . Of these IIU) are from the Stale of . oulh Cul'o lina, On from (icorgiti and ::l fr mi I'Moi' | Ida, the rest from oilier Si . ? . Chil dren from any stiel ihn ? our c.oulltry, however, are Welcome, provided they are fatherless, of lend ,'OM I and in need of aid. Once r.'ivod tiny are not dismissed, except at llieir own re ipiest, lull nrc educated thoroughly, are taught some good trade and sunt out able lo take care of themselves with out further protection from the liisli tut ion. Their support come from all part i of tie- country. Provisions, money and anything that can lie iced in iho ordi nary family can !?" a i d here at the Thornwoll < Irphanago, Tho Institution itself is on the cottage system. There aro 1? col tiige ??, with six public buildings for mental, moral, manual and technical training. Audit continues to grow as new collage! can l)e erected. Send contributions of mon' v t?? Itov. Wm. P. Jacobs, Clinton, K. ('. Provisions to Thornv.ell Orphanage, I Clinton, S. ( . Idiitrciis m?h SloCkliolilorM Moot. Seth M. Millikon of New Kork ami a party of Northern Capitalist I were in Laurcns Saturday In attendance al the annual meeting of llie stockholders of the Palliens Mills. The old ollicors wore ro-elecled and i; Was decided to place a large huniber <u addiliona looms and greatly increase the capacity of tee inllb. In the party were! M< s SrS. II. A. Hatch and MliXWcll of New York. T. j, Hale and 11. P. Snollii g of Boston and (liven of Orange, N. J. A dividend of I 1*2 per e til, was de clared for the half year .i'i elided. Willi I Waul.I Nun BoJ I ii case of a bUi'll or scald w hill would you do i?i relieve the pliln? Such Injuries are liable lo occur1 hi 'any family ami everyone should he prepared for them. Chamberlain's SalVO applied Oll Ii KOft ClOlll xv til re llOVO IhO pain a I mo I liisttililly, and unless the Injury is a very severe one. ; will cause Hie paris to In al Without I leaving a sear Poi ?al? by Laursm. Drug i ompanj