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AMONQ TUE EXCHANGF.S | ?????????????????????? The Unregenerato VI?*?. On high moral grounds The I .an i'eno Advertiser, which advocates State prohibition, agrees with The NewH and Courier, whose view is un regenerate, that, the State dispensary commission .should pay the debts eontrac.ted by ?the State dispensary directors for the whiskey that they bought, because the State authorized ">heir purchase by law. The News -nd Courier Is gratified to discover that at loast one prohibition author ity "concurs in the result.'* its the Justices of the Supreme court would aay; namely, that a purchase of whls ney lawfully made o i credit carries with It an obligation to pay Cur l.aureus contemporary, however, be lieves that the dispensary law was, unconstitutional, but that "the mo rality" of the debts Incurred under ic is none the loss established. in other words, The Advertiser, while K In aure that the State dispensary was a gigantic blind tiger, thinks ?hat because It operated under the eolor of law. Its obligations are bind ing. We suppose that by the same t'Tocesa of reasoning the debts due ? o a blind tiger openly defying the law would be binding in The Adver tiser's opinion, as it rests its conclu sion on morality in distinction rroin legality. Our prohibitionist friends are. therefore, driven to the conclu sion that the State .should pay for liquors used to destroy homes, to -ncourago and promote murder and other crimes and to corrupt the body politic. In this Connection, it may be worth while to Impress upon the "winding up Commission" that under the terms of the State dispensary Act "all alco holic liquora. whether manufactured within this State or elsewhere, not jiaving been tested by the chemist of the South Carolina college and found ?o be pure ami free from poisonous, hurtful and deleterious matters.'' were thereby "declared to be of a detrimen tal character and their use and con sumption against the moral-., good health and safety of the State. All wicked liquors were absolutely out lawed by the Act, which also consti tuted the chemist of the South Caro lina college the sole arbiter in re gard to those "good.-."' The com mission, therefore, in considering the claims of whiskey houses, should de pend especially upon the evidence of Ihe chemist of the South Carolina college in passing upon th- legality of the claims, and it apparently is not bound in conscience to pay for any lictuors that the chemist does not a wear were wholly free ol the in nirlous qualities indicate.|. HYoni the point of view of the pro hibitionists wo suppose that the chem ist could have found no alcoholic li quors that were not "hurtful." Put bs we understand from The Adver tiser, the prohibitionists will forbear to raise that point We would Im press, however, that a whiskey house which sold liquors that failed to measure to the test of virtu.- pre icribed by the chemist is entitled to no consideration I he whiskey bouses ?hance and sold liquors containing Knew the law. and if they look a banco and nold llpuors containing poisonous, hurtful aal deleterious .natters," they will have no right to .omplatn If their claim.- be thrown lUt of court. The law did not con ? emplate a sale of whiskey containing ?ome good and some bad ingredients. fk whiskey with slight infusions of poisonous and hurtful matter was in violation of tbe law. and whe.it! recalls the character of the stuff that the State dispensary handled on.- is in despair for these claimants. However, the State of South Caro lina cannot afford to Incur the danger of j charge of repudiation, ami it were Letter for the Commission to err on the side of liberality in dealing with the claims than to have it sah| Unit 'he Stat" attempts to evade a contract Tnls. as we repeat. Is an nitrogen ?rata point of view News .lid Cou rier, Whore Did Voll tot on.' Tbe latest thing in the field of 1m ? ion is an electric railway from i.au r?rts to Clinton There is already a steam railroad between these points, Sbd such a line would not earn enough money i<j pi?y postage oil the correspondence of n ofllce boy. There is no thorn probability of the building of an electric railway from r^iurons to Clinton than of constructing one across the "great gutt" over which Dives ami Lazarus lo-ld windows communication several y.-xrx ago. Spartanburg Journal. 'Twaa But a Jak^. Friend. One. of the leading dally newspapers in South Carolina said last Monday: The appointment of a Lanrens man as a delegate to a peace COllforonce is proper enough, but it would be wiser to delegate, a peace conference to be held in Lauren-." How much longer aro we going to allow such things to bo said of our grand old county of Laurens??Gray Court Owlngs Herald. The "Sinter litotes." a curious inquirer wants to know ; what are the "Sister states." We Should fudge that (hey are Miss Onri. the MJoses Slppl, Ida H<>. Mary Land. I Collie Fornln. Ala llama, Loulsu An na. Delia Ware ami Minnie Sota. Fairfax Forum. No Doubt! v< Doubl! The building of the proposed elec- , trio line between I?aureus und Clinton would probably result in tie- moral uplift of l.aureus. News ami Courier.! .InsI a li'entle Hint. Governor Ansel rebuked Editors A. \t. Carpenter of Anderson and S. K. Honey of Laureus bj appointing them delegates to a peac.mference somewhere. It is hoped thai the' brethren will take the hint ami lie. more quiet ami well-behaved here after. Spartanburg Journal. Rheumatism. More than nine out of every ten eases of rheumatism are simply rheuma-1 tistu of the muscles, due to cold or dump, or chronic rheumatism. in Stich cases no Internal treatment Is required. The free application of Chamberlain's Liniment is all that is j needed, ami it is certain'to give quick relief. Give ii a trial and see for yourself how quickly it relieves the pain and soreness. The medicines ) usually given Internally for rheuma-1 tlsm are poisonous or very strong medicines. They are worse than useless in cases of chronic ami tuns- I eular rheumatism. For sale by the Laurens Drug *'o. It is not best always to stay at home: an occasional* change is good] tor everybody, Evon the kitchen tire goes out occasionally. frightful Fate Vverteil. "I would have been a cripple for lifo, from a terrible cul on my knee cap." writes Frank Dlsborry, Kelllher. Minn., "without Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which soon cured me.'' Infalli ble for WOUIlds, mils and arutses. it soon cures IJiirns, Scalds. Hulls old Sores, and Skin Eruptions. World's best for I'iles 2f>c. at Lauretta Inn;: Co. and Palmetto Drug Co )|i?iicj ('nines in Hunches to A. A. Chisbolm. of Tread well, X V.. now. Iiis reason Is well Worth reading: "For a long it line I suffered from Indigestion, torpid liver, con stipation, nervousness.) and general debility." he writes. I eoiihl not sleep, had im appetite, not ambition, ami grew weaker every day In spite of all medical treatment, Then I used Lleet l ie Hitlers. Twelve hoi lies restored all my old-time health and vigor. Now I can attend to bus iness every day. It's n wonderful medicine." Infallihlo tor Stomach, Liver. Kidneys. Hlood and Nerves. iiOc at I.aureus Drug ('o illld Palmetto Drug Co. LAND S U.K. The Slat-- of South Carolina, County of Laurens, I ii < 'ourl of t 'oinnioa Pleas. The Hank of Ninety Six, Plaintiff, vs. Jus. T Hill, ei al. Defendants. Pursuant to a Decree of The Court in the above Htllled case. I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, al Laureus, (', H., s. c. on Salesday in Mtiy next, heim', Monday the 3rd day of the mouth, during the legal hours for such sales, the following I described property to wit: All tha\ tract, lot or [illreel of land Situate, l>\llg and being in Cross Mill . Township,\ln the Count) and state aforesaid, containing one hundred and forty-one il'lli acres more or less, bounded by lands of .1. C. Wade, lands of .las A Hill. W 1'. Turner. Lucy Deiidy dnd others. Terms of Sale: One-half Cash, bal ance to be paid twelve mouths from date of sale, the credit portion to be ? paid twelve months from dale of .-.ale. the credit portion to be secured by bond ami mortgage of the purchaser over the said premises, hearing legal ? interest from date, with leave to pur- ' chaser to pay his entire hid in earth, Purchaser to pay for papers. If the terms of sab- are not complied with. ' the laud to he resold on same or some subsequent Salesday on same terms. , at risk of former purchaser. JOHN F. HOLT. C.l'.C P. G, S.< Laureus. S C. Dated, this April llth, P'o:?. 3G-3t NOTICK OF FI.K? TMLV. Siate oi South iCarolina, < 'utility <it Laureus Whereas, petitions signed by more i than one-third of the qualified electors ami free holders residing in school district number j fourteen, Waterloo Township, Laurons county. South Car olina, asking for an election on the ipicstiOtl of it h/uh selioo' in said dis trict has been/filed with the County Hoard of Kihicfit Ion, an election upon said questloiAJh hereby ordered,, -aid ? ?lection t,, heyheld Oil the Mb day of May, A I) I'tl't at the usual plUCO of voting at Waterloo, s. c. under the muiittgcriiciil of the trustees of said School district. All qualified electors and free-hold ers residing In said school district are entitled to \oti' at said election. Those favoring the hinh school shall VOto a ballot containing the word "Yes" written or printed thereon: those ngalnsl Hie high school shall vole a ballot containing the word "No" written or prlntod llioreon. Polls . hail open at the hour of One o'clock i:i the afternoon and shall re main OpOII until tllO hour of live o'clock in the afternoon, when they shall be closed and lb" ballots counted. The trustees shall roporl the result of said election to lie- CoUnl.V Hoard of Education US soon as possible t liereaftor, OEOHGE L PITTS. County supt of Education \l.lti:ICT SIDNEY JOHNSTON. Kre yet the sun had pierced the ?"?ast -1 ern skies Or dews <>t' morn nssumed their -tih- j monrl hue. With diligence Intent 'i;>i>!> surprise in steady lines oi l Southland's col umns drew : With sudden pen I the voice of thunder Woke The hills that slept ia Shiloh's soli. , tude: \ad valor pressed through floods of lire and smoke, Inspired with hope and manly strength renewed. When tickle Fortune teil >d her face tie- while And Sorrow tilt --I the soldier's hear' , w Ith grief. And Victory relaxed her cheerful smile And gently Rtooped to crown her fallen chief. Where shades of Southland's Inuntless spirit- dwell. To consecrate the spot wit >re Sidney Johnston fell. M, M, Tengar, Fletnlngsburg. Ky.. In t'oat.'derate Veteran. I he Itcd-rock <>f Success lies in a keen, clear hralu. hacked by . Indomitable will and resistless energy. Such power comes from the splendid health that Or. King's New Life Pills' impart. They vlttlli/.e every organ ? and build up brain ami body. .1. A Harmon. Lt/.eiliore, W. V.l.. writes: "They are the host pills I have ever used ' 2fie, at Lnurens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug C. Kvery farmer end be his own weath er prolil if he will keep his tools un der tie- shed, and Iiis stock in the st?hle 1 Iiiri 11 u had nicht.-. . \ Wonderful Paint. Make your paint and save manu facturer's prolil.. You can make paint at the lenst cost when you mix :i of a gallon of l.iuseed oil costing I.", cents with a gallon of I.. ,x- ,\|. Paint. Vbtl then make one and three fourth gallons of paint. liny a gab Ion ami try P. ami gel your money back ii not found so. The!.. vi. Paint has hceu in use over ?'.'> years, and has de? orated more than two million American home.-;. Sold by .1. II. .<? .\:. I.. Nash. I.aureus .1. w. Copelaud & Co.. Clinton. 1 So I SC. Teacher When that b?)y threw stones at you. why didn't yon come ' and tell hie, instead of throwing theiu I hack? Small Hoy ? Tell von? Why. you f couldn't hit rh?- side of a barn! Kansas City Journal. \ Healing S?he fur burns, Chapped IIamis and Sure Nipples, A- ;i healing salve for all hums, sores, sore nipples ami chapped hands Chamberlain's Salve is most, excellent. It allays the pain of ;i ' blll'll almost instantly, ami unless the injury is very severe, heals the parts without leaving a scar. Price. 25 cent.-.. I/or sale by I.a 111 ens Drug , Our I'erpcliial r'ns-hioiis. "Why do they always make pic tures of Cupid without any clothes?"' ''So In- won't ever lie 0111 of style." Cleveland Leader. l or l'uiistipnti?Mi< .Mr. I. II. Ftll'tlhuiU, a prominent druggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says: "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver i Tablet.-, are certainly the best thing 1 on tin- market for constipation." (live tlr-s tablets a trial. Von are certain to liml them agreeable and : pleasant hi effect. Price, cents. Samples free. I'or sale by Lnurens I Ol li.? Co. In the lltstwrj Pill**. Teacher What happened ill the battb- of Hull Hun ? Origin Hoy (whose father Is in Wall st reel * Steel touched twenty two ami a half. Judge, lt'? a lop Not? Ii Oner. (?real deeds compel regard, The ' world crow ns its doers, Thai's why \ the American people have crowned Dr. King's New Discovery the King of Throat and Lllllg remedies. Kvery atom is a health force. It kills germs, ami colds ami la grippe 1 vanish It heals COIIgll-racked mein-, bra lies, ami coughing slops. Sore.' Inflamed bronchial tube.- and lungs .ire cured am! hemorrhages cease. Di. Deo, .Moor.-. Dlack Jack. N. C. writ.-.-: "It cured me of Inn; trou ble, pronounced hopeless by nil doc tors" .'.iic. $1.00, Trial bottle free, (lutirnuiccd by Lnurens Drug Co. and Pnliueito Drug Co. Move-' Pent. ' Now, Johnny." said til ? Sunday school teacher, "can you t.'i ine . of lb- most remarkable things Moses did'.'' " v.-s. ma'am." replied the bright vi nib, "ii.- broke ail the coinmund meuts 111 ib.- same ?ia Chicago News. in -I rrciitiui'iil for t'idtl*. "Most ordinary colds will yield to the simplest treatment." says the Chi cago Tribune, "moderntlve laxatives. hot foot baths, a free perspiration, and an avoidance of exposure to cold ami wet after treatment." While this treatment is simple, it requires adopting it must remain in doors for a ?luv or tWO, or a fresl) cold is almost sure to be contracted, ami in many instances pneumonia follows, is it not better to pin vimr faith to an old reliable orepa rat ion like Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, that, is famous for its cures of colds ?ml can always tie depended upon? For sale by tin; I?aureus Dm ; Co. Dr. F. J. Inman Eye Specialist < if [?aureus Will V i-.i C 'HOSSS yj HILL WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY May 14, 15th at Dr. Pinson's Drug Store And will be prepared to fit Glasses and treat any and all eyes. EXAMINATIONS FREE DR. F. J. INMAN What Your Physician Prescribes Counterfeit money is not half so harmful as counterfeit medi cines. When your doctor writes you a prescription I?' expects every in gredient shall bo as indicated. If you bring your prescription to our drug store you will the exact ingredients that sre indi cated and In the exact quan tities. If by any accident wo could not supply the precise ingredient, we would not till the prescription until wo haard .from the phy sician. If you want the most careful scientific compounding front the best, freshest and purest drugs, Wring your proscriptions to us. We guarantee accuracy and satisfaction. We guarantee thai our prices are right.. Yours Dodson, Edwards Drug Co. Agent for Huyler's, Candy. Diamonds On Partial Payments. / A ?mall utMunt down and i little -'ach month will win Buy a Diamond Von will have it paid for before you know it. and with the money you WOllld have thrown away, Besides You know the quality and the weight of the Diamond you buy from us. We sell the best and at. reu? jonably^low price.-). Fleming Bros. JEWELERS. What about protecting your property against loss by fire. We have as good as the best in the way of Insurance. \ Laurens Fire Insur ance Agency C. W. McCRAVY, Mgr. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy CuftMC >'> I ^? ?<'.> *od Whooplon Cough. A Modern Home! Hot and Cold Water eas5Iy installed in town or country. It makes the home healthful and attractive. A house so equipped rcm> better, sells bette?*, in fact it makes life worth liv ing. I his is especially true if your work is done in a sanitary manner, using Sanitary fixtures. This is our way. If you have noi already seen #L 's call to-day. Estimates free. & V Phone 292 8 Doak & McKechnie Practical Plumlber Are You Hunting' v Bargains We have two Specials 50c Note Paper for 25c AND 25c Tooth Brush for i5c We have just limited quanity of each. Kindly look ar ?oods we are offering*. Agent for Dr. Andes, remedies. Palmetto Drug Co. u SI/ si/ S> si/ si/ vi/ si/ si/ \j/ Simpson. VYe ire now ready t<? submit estimate for anv M/ si/ si/ si/ si/ Sl> SI/ work von may have in either t i? - I-' I. KClM< IC A I. <>l< ?t' work ut i cost consistent *iih good workman .lii]>. W'e keep on hand it lime;; i full line of and etc. \|/ Klectnc Supplies, (.amps, b'ixr.nrrs, Switches and Wire vi/ si/ si/ si; si/ si/ J, H Boyti & Co Announcement I take this opportunity to ri??til\ the public,, that L have associated with tue in tlic la*l?-rtti :al business, Mr. am ?S. N. Buchanttu, i;i the E'lnmbiiiv bus ness, Mr. Albert W W w Phone No. 240, PM'M HI NO l.lNIv. VVegaur.'.iiu. the highest grade W ? w ? lurens, S. C. wv 1^ ?-~"*r *r-^'-*r-*if ^\*'-*?'-**'\J V"*-.- ??>? *5? -JfST-'C".^Z N'OTHI. o: TKACIIKUS* KXA.1II.NA. TIO.>. ? Th.' regular spring teachers exam- ! hint ion will Ii? Hold in I ho ('oil rl house nil I'YIilliy. May l Uli. beginning Hl I" o'clock, a. in. Teachers whose oertlllew.es v\iii ex pire thin yi'iir <;in lake advantage of litis examination ami thereby qualify tllCIIIScI VCH lu ICHCll in lllO public, schools next year. The law la very plain mi this point, ami a Hille pro. 1 caution now may pi even I much annoy iilice In11m'. There will in- im Summer school in this county iiii.-- yenr. in fuel, the only Hummer school in tin- stat.- will lie lo Pi at Spartanliurg. Work done ai in.' Wofford Sunnnier School will! receive the same recognition thai was : formerly given id work in the State ami County Summer schools. Trustees in employing teachers should recognize applications only; from such us have a college diploma in a first grade cortlllcate. (IK?. I.. PITTS, :i??r?( Co. Bupt. nf Bd. DR. CLIFTON JONES Dentist Office in Simmon* ISuilding Phone: .>:lie>> No. v?. Residence 219. IV Implement Co., ?Ml HMOND, VA. Ii \, <? i .? important both Tor ii'i'ii"! .ill economical work to ftbe best of I'm N?w Descriptive Catalog I OKI ..?nr.! '.-Iis all abotlt the best tim? iml I - lor-Mwnnr muchiuery i ? ? i- ol he best ahtl most in 1.1 . Implement C At slogs is *'i i. >? jii- .1 froo on request, ?As i .<< ? 0 10 headquarters for f oi in Wagons, Buggies, R^rb Wire, Fencing, V -Crimp and other Roof inuf. Gasoline Engines, \Siw .vnd Pinning Mills, w'rho I'm prices and catalogs. The Iimplement Co., IOOS m .in St., ? Richmond, Va.