The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, April 07, 1909, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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GRAPES, from their most health ful properties, Rive ROYAL its active and principal ingredient BaitingPowder AbsolutelyPure It is economy to use Royal Baking Powder. It saves labor, health and money. Where the best food is required no other baking powder or leavening agent can take the place or do ihe work of Royal Baking Powder. f 5 SALOONS ON THK RUN * OSiM'fr * * fr fr fr-fr * fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr-fr;.; Another method which the states are using In the control of capital is prohibition. In spite of the Four teenth amendment to the constitution of the United States, persons and corporations having millions of dol lars invested in many of the states, are being deprived of their property "without the process of law." The Closing Of the lace tracks in Missouri and New York, which has been fol lowed by a slump in racetrack gam bling all over the Country, has de prived th isands of people of prop erty which they considered just as sacred as do Iho railroad holders of coal mines In Pennsylvania and prob ably with about as much equity. And when one est I unit es the amount of property destroyed by Iho growing sentiment against gambling in every American state during the ten years ?ow pass] that tho Fourteenth amendment should stand Idly by and see till this irwroug done, while it Is so active In behalf of tho public service corpora tions! Bui the greatest destruction! of property in Iho country without duo process of law has been done in tho brewery and saloon business. The anti-saloon sentiment of the Ration seems to have gone to work about ten years ago and worked with * out much result for hall a decade. Hut since lSO-l results have been com ing regularly. Staleuide prohibition now prevails hi Alabama. Georgia, Mississippi. North Carolina, North Dakota. Oklahoma; Kansas adopted prohibition in 1*m>, but did not en force it rigidly in the larger cities until 1906, and Maine has galvanized ?teller old las-. Into new efllclency. Prohibition new has abolished the sa loon in a majority of the counties in Arkansas. Missouri, Texas. Connecti cut. Delaware. Florldn, Illinois. Iowa Kentucky, Lousiana, Nebraska, New Hampshire. Ohio, Oregon, South Car olina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia. And in every one of these states excepting Now Hampshire and Iowa, where prohibitory laws were ? repealed in ;ikero Is a strong : movement for statewide prohibition. indorsed more or less definitely by ! one of the two ruling parties. In : tho election oi i "1^ the Anti.Saloon league made gidllH in New Vork, IUI nois, South Carolina, Washington, Idaho and Ohio. The movement Is Strong in southern California and Is ; moving rapidly up the coast. In . Colorado iho saloon has boon abolish ed from nlnoiy-thrco towns within Ii? past two years. In Mi (IHGttfl in five years there has been a gain Of 110 town-. Tor the anti-saloon territory and Worchostor Is said to he the largosl prohibition town In the world. In Michigan there are now eleven prohibition counties and 700 prohibition towns, as against two OOUtlties and 100 prohibition towns I five years ago. In Minnesota live years have seen the prohibition towns grow from ten to 1.611. In New Jer sey, where there has been a warm contest for four yeai>. the temper alice p' ?pl? have secured Sunday Closing. And a statewide campaign for county prohibition Is waging in ^flVnn yl var.ia. The movement against the saloon is gaining headway in every Amer ican state, Ami sentiment now til it* . ors from sentiment thirty years ago: there is little emotionalism in this movement. It is subject to no reac tions. The people seem to feel that l^the saloon is a lawbreaker; that It is a business extravagance, and that it corrupts politics, and keep the peo ple from accomplishing their ends. Hence capital invested in the liquor business Is not restricted, as capital Invested in public service, corpora lions, not divided as all capital is divided through the tax law of the state hut destroyed without due pro cess of law, and Without recourse or ?damages from the state. Ami as the ^rallroad IftWa of the states have been epitomized in the national laws, ami is the growing conviction if the stat>'.-. that property should he fur ther taxes, has found a national voice in the declarations of President Roosevelt and Mr. Taft and Mr. Bryan for Income taxes and Inheritance taxes on the federal statutes, so the revolt against the saloon has found its echo in the demand for a national j law restricting the interstate ship ment of liquor. STOMACH AGONY I '_ Abolish the Cause, and Miser) and Distress of Indigestion will Vanish t'ttll Indigestion be cured? Hun dred.-, of thousands of people who suffer from belching of nas. bilious ness, sour stomach, fullness, nausea, shortness of breath, had taste in tlio mouth, foul breath, nervousness and other distressing symptoms, itre asking themselves that question daily. And if these sann- doubting dyspep tics could only read the thousands of [sincere letters from people who ?ii?e suffered Its badly as they do now. but i Who hate been quickly und perma nently en rod !y lite use of Mi-o-na. euros by removing the cause, they would go to .the I.aureus Drug Co this very day and n>'t a large box of Ml-o.nn tablets. The price of Ml-o-nn tablets is only f>U cents, and the I.aureus Drug Co. I guarantees them to euro ' (digestion, or money hack. Thin or lean or scrawny people j will lind in Mi-o-nn a maker of llosh 'and blood, because it causes the stom ! ach to extract more nutritious mat ', tcr from the food. Cures catarrh or money hack. Just breathe it in Complete outfit, including inhaler $1. Extra bottles 50o. Druggists* The president Of the Texas farmers" union has asked the governor of that slate to offer a reward of $."><>"> for the i first person cnughl "night riding." Rheumatism. ! More than nine out of every ton cases 61 rheumatism are simply rheuma tism ol the muscles, due to cold or j damp, or chronic rheumatism. In stadt Ctisetf no internal treatment is 1 required, The free application of I Cliatnberliiin's Liniment is tili thru is heedetl it ml it is certain to give quiek relief, (Slvo It it trial and sei* for yourself hoW quickly it relieve- ihe pain and roreiiess. The medicines it! lially given internally for rheuma tism are poisonous or very strong I medicines. They are worse than j useless in <?;?.-.'s of chronic and nius culnr rheumatism. For sale b> the 1 LnUreus 1 >rug < 'o. A hit of doggerel verse written hy ; William firasch in prison at Auburn. N. v.. and condemned to death, may save his life, as it seems to indicate i Insanity. Cor Constipation. Mr. I.. II. Kni nham. a prominOtil drugglsl of Spirit Cake. Iowa, says: "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver TabflHd arn certainly the bosi thing oil the market for const i pai ion." Olve th-s< tablets a trial. Von are certain to find them agreeable and pleasant in effect. Price. 2a cents. Sample; free. For sale hy I,aureus Drau CO. t'has VY. Morse is credited with sityinu that |f he hntl to Choose I" tween snonditig fifteen years hi t'nrls or i njail. ho would choose the jail. V Mealing salve for Hums. Chapped llau.ls and Sore Nipples. As ;i healing i ah e for nil burn sort s, .-ore nipples and Chitppcd hands ( lninherlain s Salve C, mo.-t PXCellenl. It allays lite pain of a burn almost instantly, and unless the Injury is very severe, heals the part without leaving O scar. I'ri C< ?. 2." cents. for BOlO by l.aurens Drue, Co. Jhlfd M he ended dinner With Miss Ida Rolnhart. his fiancee. Olrth spen cer was accidentally shot to death by the girl at Owen. Ind. Object to Strong Medicines. Many people object to taking the stronc medicines usually prescribed by physicians for rheumatism. There is no need of internal treatment In any ease of muscular or chronic rheu matism, and more than nine otll Of every ten cases of the disease are of one or the other of these varieties When there Is no fever and little lif anyi Hwelling, you may know that it Is only necessary to apply Chamber Iain's Liniment freely to gel quick I relief. Try It. For sale by the I l.aurens Drug Co. M VJOH i. J. SHU31 V I T. VKTKH \>. Won Distinction in Late >N;?i" Between ; ln> States. Mr. Jas. J. Shumate of Dunklln. Greenville county, died on tho morn ing of the 28th ultimo, after nn illness Of U few weeks. He was in his SSill yeur. lie leaves n large circle of relatives and friends to mourn his death. A son, Mr H. S. Shumate of Ander son, and a daughter, Miss Alice Shu mate, survive lllm, lie was an uncle Of Mr. 11. Krank Mnuldtn and Mr A. II OsborilO Of Anderson. lie was a deacon In the Baptist church. After serving as captain in tin iird South Carolina battalion during the first period of the civil war, ho re signed and joined the Gth South Cnro. Una cavalry and served in this com mand until tlic surrender. He was loyal and true in nil the relations of life, and served ins day and genera tion successfully until the end. A Minnesota man has just secured a diverse from his wife because she left home to join a female baseball club. It's a Top >'otoh Doer. Great deeds compel regard. The world crowns its doers. That's why the American people Cave crowned Dr. King's New Discovery the Kinn of Throat and Lung remedies. ? Every atom is a health force. It kills germs, and colds and la grippe vanish. It heals cough-racked mem branes, and coughing stops. Sore, inflamed bronchial tubes and lungs are cured and hemorrhages cease. Dr. Ceo. .Moore. HI nek .lack. N. ('.. writes: "It cured me of lung trou ble, pronounced hopeless by all doe tors." r>0c, $1.00. Trial bottle tree. Guaranteed by Lnurens Drug Co. and I'aliuctto Drug Co. In order to save money, Mrs. Mary Canlleld drove alone from Owntonna, Minn., to Akron. Ohio mile:-. MICROBES IN THE SCALP The latest Explanation Is ThotMicrcbcs Gilsc Baldness. Professor Cons of Hamburg, Germany! nml I?t. ttubourand of l'.w.-, I''iaiuc, s'a.iio tho honor ot having discovered the hair mien \'v. baldness is not caused through :i few weeks' woik of these hair microbes, but is the result <>f conditions luou^Ut sliout by their presence. Baldness may not occur until years after the microlics began work( but it is cert.mi to come sooner or later, The mi< lobes cut off tho blood supply. They feed on the fatty matter about the r >ot of the hair, through which the blood i i absorbed. Finally the fatty matter is wholly consumed, the food supply of tho hair is gone and it Starves and finally dien. Kosen in is one of the most effective germ destroyers; Beta Nap'hol is bot!? rermicidal and antiseptic; Pilocarpin, though not a dye, restoies natural color to hair when loss of color was caused by dis case. These curatives properly mixed with alcohol as a stimulant, perfect a remedy unequalled for curing scalp and hair troubles. Wo want everyone who has any scalp <>r hair trouble to try Kexall "9;" Hair Tonic, which contains all these ingredients, If it do. i not grow hair on your bald head, icop your hair fioni falling out; cu:o vou < ! dandruff; inaku your hair thick, sbUy, luxuriant; if it di ? sn t five you complete >f.i tioa in every jiavticttr.if, return the . rip;y fooHo to 11?, tiiicl \< Bhnll return 1 ?f i iursn, you iuuli rsfnhd thattvhenwe r:>v that itexall''o^'* 1 lair T?n hi will y low 1 iir on bald hca ivd do not refer tv> rases where this 1 "'s are entirely '.lead, the pores of the s< dp el >sed,and the head 1 is the flhhiy appearin. e of a billiard ball. I 1 ' ises like this, tlo-t is no hope. In all <.?', r cases of haldmss Kexall "o*" Hair Tonic will 1 "Mti \ ? Iv crow hair. 01 < <>st the user nothing. Two si/e^, 50c. aiid 51.00. I.aureus Drug Co.. I.aureus, s. <'. LOWNEY'S CANDIES Fresh and Crisp The Best Ever Tasted. School Books and School Siipp?os. Pencils, Inks, Pencil Tablets, Ink Tablets Writing Pens, Rulers, Erasers, Sponge, etc. If you want a school book come here for it. Dr. Posey's The Old Reliable. AND 0 ? With the Cases made of the ^ best quality of material and !^ beautifully finished. S The inside work, which is J M ?ft m Organs -***** nip ! i the life of any Organ or Piano are made of the very best quality of material by the most skillful workmen. On account of buying Pianos and ()?"gans hi tar load quantities direct from the manufacturers, we get them at prices that enable us to sell you the best constructed and best finished Pianos and Organs for what you would have to pay for a cheaper quality at other places. Be sure to see our line before you buy a Piano or Organ. <q & 6 n c4?t,&?i<$A&a (& r a a a a a si a a :s a. 4 a & 4 tr * a r /.-.? si a a Feed tor Man and Beast Just jirrived, 400 oarrcls ?f first and second patent flour, which wc will divide profits with yon. Fivsh from mill, ftcsti water ground Corn Meal, Corn, Oats, May, Molasses, llacon, hard. Hams. The price of Coffee is up, but we are still selling 81 bs of good Roast Coffee, for $1.00 or tolbs best Green Cof fee*foi' $t.oo t'nknown Peas, I tea rd less Barley, < Grange, and I Carl y Amh' : Cane seed t<> sell. \\\ arc selling the Cble Guano Distributorsand seed 1 bill, W C'otloll I?) inter. The I esl Middle < ; I r t till extra ;?<>inis. Come an<l see its and if w< dohi sell \or. then it is Up the otltei man. Stillivan's Store W3B3BSSDKSM Associated with The Laurens Trust Comp'y to the people of Laarens County. 11 jivintr accepted Ih6 management of the r< al estate department ?f l.aur ons Trust Corn party, I arh in a position ti> the public, surveying, buying arid selling real estate. The demand fof convenient lots and small tracts of land is continually increasing, we fti*o in a Position to materially assist those desiring to either buy or .-ell real estate, We sell on small and easy payments, and at a reasonable rate <>f interest. If you are interested either a.s purchas er ?>r seller of real estate, we will be glad t<? servo you und make it to your advantage to give mo your business. When not Otherwise employed I will be found 111 Laurens Trust Company. Office in Todd B'ld'g adjoining office of Messrs. Simpson, Cooper and Fhibb. Respectfully, C. A. Power. * Planting * 1 ime 11 is IK i\v the scas< >n f<>r gardening. To fj; have ,i '.'odd one, yon ?y. \u;in by gettin-- rjj l. We hav< ?1 of the follow ing varieties. String < ircen Pod ^ m?p 1 leans, ? 1 liim h . Ken- ^ tneky Wondei I'ole) ??? 4" Deans, Cane S< ed, ?!" ?8? Knglish Pen -. < hiion Hr* HH Sei < r<' Mille! HN * -;. .. n ? rlv * * ,,d I. le C>, hisi, * fir iiol , & 1 ' -v ?????? *$. 1 KENNEDY BROS. * J I .aureus, S. C. Tea or The Cup that Cheers t Monogram ( of fee the Highest Oracle I Darjeeling Tea The Lieht of Asia >!>1 to try this specialbletid and von will tt.se it fcirnlaf. j Mahaffey BROKERS ? acres on ("oiiuay Avelino, hear I \V \ I toy il's, with room '?otlaip!, terms easy, L'o acres known a. the Ilefforniiiti place hounded hy I nil! ut s. o Lealio ami oili?'!- . Term t easy. lino ncros of In ut) within '. miles hi I.aureus, mi Clinton hind; etil Into ? II i Thepreltit>st pii. in Fountain Inn at a bargain $3i0uu, 302 {lere? in two traets, on Duncan's crook; near darling ton station. Mil acres near Ware Shdais, finely improved ami in liii^li ritale cultivation. 1*2 1 acres near Tumbling Shoals, high state cultivation, with six-room dwelling. 132 acres between Laurens ami Clin ton at a bargain. We have that magnificent farm known as the Van Robertson 1 arm,near Waterloo, 241 aero at a bargain, ami l>. Sexton, t'otntl ami see us for any kiln! of real i'state city or Country, 'j't II. I'. Boiler ami 3? II. I'. PJngino and Brick outfit cheap, in good shape. Two houses and lots near La II r end COttoll mill store. Anderson & Blakely Brokers West Main St. I, \ rnr.NS. S. C. T. C. TURNER, JR., ATTi ?KNI-.Y-AT-I.WY. Will practice in all State courts. Prompt attention given to all business. Oihce in Enterprise Bank Building,