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Care In Preparing Food. In recent years scientists have proved that the value uf loud is tueas ured largely by its purity, the re sult is the most stringent pure lood laws tbut have ever beeu known. Oue food that has stoud out promt ueutly as a perfectly cleau aud pure food aud which was as pure before tbe enactment of these laws as it could possibly be Is Quaker Outs; conceded by the experts lobe the Ideal food for making strength of muscle aud braiu. The best and cheapest of all foods. The Quaker Oats Company in the ouly manufacturer oi oatmeal that has satisfactorily solved the prob lern of removing the husks aud black specks which are so annoying when other brauda are eaten For hot climates Quaker Oats is packed in hermetically sealed tins keeps fresh aud sweet anywhere. 1 EX-SENATOR J. C. OTTS WRITES SEIN. VVHAR1 ON Denies Having Made Charge Igniiist Mem hers of Senate Sltys He Was M isrepresenteil. Rome weeks ago, after Senator TiN manY. speech at Ulenburg, ('healer county, in which the senator is re ported to have saill thai Ihe South Carolina legislature "was Veunl and bought up by the railroad-." ami a few da later when Solicitor .1 <". Oils, ex-; ator from Cherokee eotiltty, "he '. up Tlllmnn in Hie remark". Ut) "In Slate';, correspondent iplOled billi. The Advertiser contained an eil Itoria) Inquiry to lion. .1 no. ll Whnr ton, senator from Ibis county, as in what he had to iiaj uhoui lie- mallei. ; IllCe lie was a member ol Ihe com mittee on railroad legislation in the senate, The newspapers till over the state took op the alleged "thru t" by Tlllman and the reported "allirma lion' or "eonllrmallon" b> Olli vvlm up until a lew months ago was a member ol the senate. :-'.i natoi What Ion. of course, dei med n denial of I lie charge iillogclhci it si necesj'.ary; as n uieuiber ol ihe sen ate. he had dorn- what he Ihoilght hi be his. duty Id- was soiuewhal BUI'prir.ed to hear ol Ihe charge made by Mr. Oils, but expressed Hille n entinoul. li now develop. Dial Mr Oils, feel iltg called upon lo explain the mallei. baa written Senator Whar ton. The teller denies having made ih, charge thai he is (pioted as having made and expresses his confidence in ihe mein hers of the senate; hut. it dries ? a> that "it Is hard lo gel a hill III rough the senate that is opposed lo Ihe tail l oads". Following Is the complete text of the letter: August Hllrd, Ihotl. Dear Senator: 'Ihe item ill,del I he eaplioli ol "Otts Hacks Tillman in Aceusili, Ihe Senate", in yesterday's Stale, not rinlv reflects upon the entire senate ol Which I was a member for Hue,- renn hol places im- in a false Ugh! before the State of South Carolina I gave out no Inter>icw, v, idle Coining down the street one i|; \ last week. ('apt. Hell, local correspondent, said lo me. "Wo see Tlllmnn says that you senators wen- hough) hs ihe railroads". I replied. ' Well, it is hard lo gel a bill through Ihe senate that is opposed l?> Ihe railroads", and walked on. I was astonished yester day when I saw the purported remark in the daily papers, I til once called on him. and he expressed regrel and VUid that he VVOtllll lit once make proper explanation. I am ulislled he did not intend to place me or Ihe senate in Ihe wronr. light Htu as I told him. lie can nol regrel it as much us I do. I have fell ami feel now. that each and every member <>i Ihe t-:enate Is my personal friend it was not toy purpose lo rellect on ihe sen ate. in any member lliereol After The Slate's unfair coilllheul today without verifying hs report, I shall mW a: I, ihem to piibll Ii a cm I eethin. Regretting the necessit) for having to trouble you with this letter, I am Most sincerely. l ,1. C (Ills. hills Uoubl Hc Slajer. A merciless murderer is Appendici tis w Ith many \ Ictim Ion I ?r Kings New Life Fills kill i' by pre VAIitloil, They gently stimulate the Stomach, liver ami bowels, preveill Ing Dial Ologgltlg that Invites Uppen (Ileitis, Our I Up Constipation. I'.ilioiis neMS. Chills. Malaria, Headache and Indigestion. 2fie at I'tilmetlo Drtiu Co. iiiul Laurens Drug Cti Crlov? .lohn \. .Diliii-on lletiil, OoV. .loo a Johnson, ol Minnesota, ? lied in IhO .ltochevter ho pit.il .0 I !"? H, in , Tuesday, he never havlut! roent ered from an operation la t week foi an Intestinal abscess. (!n\ lohlison nas one of tbe um-1 prominent public men Of America; he Wit! nielli lolled last year as a possible camiidaie for president on the Democratic platform It S.MCd Ills I Pg, "All thought I'd lose m> h" " write ,i. a. flwenson, SVatertown, Win "Ten years of eczema, thai llfteen doc tors could hot cure, had at bet laid me up Then Uncklen' a \rnleu Salve It sound and well." Infallible for Skin Frtiptlons. l-V/ema. Salt Fthelim, bolls, Fever Sores. Burns, Scalds, Cuts and Plies. 2:'ic at Laurens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. Farm and e^rden COHN AND FODDER TIMC. Progressive Farmers Cure the Crop as They Do Wheat. All through August ami tar lulu ihe iiutuinu months, according to locality, tin- corn hurvest win in- niuler way. In the south It Is called "fodder pull lug time." Whorovei corn i> grown tin- season tor gathering it in is al ways interesting. There seems i?> he more sentimetit in the corn harvest than in any other. At the same time the work of stripping com from the stalk und in stacking the fodder shocks is not altogether piny. The progressive ftinners of the northern and middle states are more expert in the saving of fodder than are tin- farmers of the south. The phut is simple. They cut down the stalks, blades and all. and cure them in the shocks as many farm ers do with their wheat ami oats. Many southern farmers have tiled the plan of cutting and curing in idioeks and afterward snapping oil the ears and shredding the blades and stalks. For a year or two the plan was very popular. It look, d as if it would he al most universally adopted. Those who Were fortunate in ;:etliug lirst class shredding machines ami who exercised ordinary judgment ami skill in han dling the eorn crop in this way were delighted with their experience, and many are still following dm practice. I'of tell or twelve \e.lis the tleolgkl experiment station has practiced the cutting and shock lug ami shredding system, and this plan is still pursued with satisfaction. Due or two years, OWillg to unusually had seasons ill OOltNIII/SKINO TfMK, September (a rar.'currence) or a Mttie unskillful handling, more or less oi tin- shredded stuff was badly dam aged by dampness ami healing. When sweet and tree from damage l tie horses, mules and cattle ale i( freely, rejecting hut a small percentage. Work animals ami milk cows are kept In good condition on it, with lie other roughage for mouths at a lime. The stalks by this process tire oul or tin- uay of the sowing of small grain. The refuse stalks are Hot left to he III the way next spring. The Illustration "Coruhusklng Time" is |be good old way in all sections, and, although it is tedious, it Is always Quality In Farm Labor. The time has Collie when the bar tier known as the contract labor law should he modified so that farmers could bile the right kind of farm hands In Knglaud and northern I'.n tope, advertising for them in a co operative way In the foreign farm pa pets or securing them through Amer lean consular UgClltS. First class men could he obtained if they, could be legally promised Jobs in advance, A it Is now, only a few of the best < las?, care to run the chances of coming oVel' with no definite prospect in view, and lh<- hulk of Olli' il.igmlioll h not weit suited to labor on northern farms. Importation of trained, relia ble help from northern Kurope would help to solve the immigration prob lein ami that of farm 111 bot' as well Sift out the low grade Immigrants, hut lake down the bill's against those who make the liest kind of raw mate rial for citizenship. Value of Cowpcas. The COWpeil Is a lui'gu beUUlllte plant that produces a large amount of tor age. it is valuable for It green food or for plowing under for green ma nure. It has been used successfully ror Improving wornoui soils, especial ly those that ate light ami sandy in texture. Its greatest advantage for Ibis purpose is its ability to gather Iiitrogen from the air ami mineral etc melils from subsoil. Wien I he crop is plowed under these arc lefl near the surface, where lhey Will be avail utile to shallow looted " tops and those which cannot gel nitrogen from (ho air It has been little used for hay in the north, been use it cannot he rend l> dried in this climate It makes a >..I green feed for milk cows he I ween Aug. i.~> ami sept. I."., or it tnn> in. preserved in I he >ilo \?y mixing \. it h ( oru fodder. Pumpkins For Fall Fr.ed. it Will pay to sow plenty ?>i pumpkin seed I'UIUpkiUS lll'l. of Hie hest fall and winter green feeds for almost nil kinds of slock, evpeclully dairy ani mals Tin?} are especially relished by hoes und eows. and lhc\ : I ?? OKI ?client to mix with dairy feed f"t the produc tion of milk, the CoWs reliShlbg them y really. Daskcts Tor ?crrieu. In making provision for the crop of red t.i ?pbeiTlcs onh r pint baskets In stead of quarts, The fnilt carries much better hi the smaller package, mid profits are gem rally larger. The oblong pint basket may lie used In tb'J ordinary tuirty-twu quart crate. ^v^wwww VVWVVVW1 School Suppl Books, Tablets, Inks, Pencils, nil thai is needed for school hoys and girls, (jet a list of l he books your grade will use and buy them before school opens and save time. PALMETTO DRUG CO. i .aureus, S. C. ?2 New l:all Goods At W. Q. Wilson 6: Co. ^ New i Moss (ioirtl' til louti?n ma!.i mi IIk ni<?-.l il< v)j A si ral >le shades :it ifi.ou, i said. I ?? .v. n t hi on;.1,it i In . ? . i .?. I & |^ grades ol domestic inannlnctntc, lull ! n :ii< shown ~, NtU .Mcircl i/rd pOplill.v 111 .Iii tll< Iii w t ii|illill?>' i! ' i". m ^ lleie is shown i double width !^?11 i 111 * ? in thiilci n ilil'l'i trill mj? Colorings will net k<* tip sly I ish, ? mi I' i ^r, 11 c \ .to I, I Man A nc-K*tIS in ni-.il scroll pattern: willi >.i willloii' landet *? M l/i 8^ at loc, y? i leatherhlooni I'ndeiskit ts in dillVtinl u? 2? w4\\ 1 I- iSK'l \ , Ni \\ I 11111 1 v < . 11 . \ I; i li ? 11 Ii ill 111 I j' 11 til' 111.1111 factnrcs were notificd ol' a sea;?? I, < <\ w? m il, i < ,ii , ipn nt I\ J^g ^ a higher price is demand* d lot t In- ] >i? - - i \ i < i I ? ml i ? ^* the relative value ol wool .>? ?? I intton ur.poud ptouiptl ^ the price ol' doth have advanced, \ nl i.ip.tl i11? > l Iii>. w i w> ^?i placet I <?ui otdei <.nl\ :md i iikiiin lim i.l ?. if* ffK cheapci 111 ! ii ,s e con hi ha\ ? ? i. I col im |?111 i S^j "*V di U i t ed. iW. G. WILSON & COMPAQ'* i .a it tens, S. C: Millinery O October 1st and You are invited to inv Pall lion a no* is ol Millinery and Notions i will take pleasure in show he>; yon through Miss Lyda Rudd Cross Hill. S. C. CORTRIGHT OOHTHIOHT Mi rAL SHINGLES mater At. v. or rnio or wiml can drive under them* no itro ?on rem i. HloMithlrar op 11ii? i>?-1- ? no climatic conditions crtn affect ti.-in no raw idoeei for mat to take hold Laid in half on limn ii" Holder, no ?? ttm? fewer nultH, least lilting, little wi'ltfht * n*m ho?i pcrtiinneoi r.,,,f. It i-oti w mt the* bist roof nioney ?an liny let ii? idiow yon 11,? - four Ktyloa of Curi ? riKi'' Mi'tai Kiting)** and Rom? hooneu covered with them for sale by Brooks tS: Jones, Lmircns, S. C. ?nrrwTTiiiiiiiTggMMMs^^ n ? i1*iwihm? It cost very little to wire your house Kleotrically lighted homes are more com fort ahle and cosy, more healthful than those heated by old style lump! then is no smell and ver\ little heat. W illi electricity you can not only lighl youi homo I>ut can run Churns, Sewing machines 1?\ using a small motoi attachment, von can do vour ironine. bv usini! our $1 SI/ T i k'clrical heating irons, you ran do all the cooking with electrieity with oni electric stoves. The house can be Vf/ kept i ? ?< >1 1 >\ using, eilhei ilill?' OI disk fa I home fitted with electricity is indeed .i luxury as well as a delightful necessity. See us foi othei uses to which electricity may be put. Let us tell you the cost you will le surprised?it's so low. J. H. Boyd & Co Iilectric Suplies Phono No. 240, liiiurons, S. 0, A Vt/ X t i I ^-sf J*\J w-<v>?.^ (2 PIANOS Iii buyino Pianos it i well lo rememlx i tli.it it * ?.? i - ;) great deal lo kei \> Pianos on hand, also to >hip and re ship for special sales, This ucecs .ai \ eosl i - ad ded lo lie pi ice tint tlx pllichasci pass il. I sell Pianos direel from the fact on lo tin- pur i ha ? i. and tin r? is no additional < xpeu > to Ik- paid. 1 l?u\ Pianos from reputable Mannl'acluicr.? and am in .i position t<> save you much inoncs on a pureluise i'ii 1 i in sell .it an\ price. If you waul terms, mine .in- t!n' ui> i-1 111M i ,i I in fad I hi you make tin lei ins. I live Ilie a chauci lo show \ <ni before \ < ?n I ill s. Do You Wan! to Save Money? I (.hi help \ iiii ?ave il, Von liike iio ii-1 in mak ing ihe investigation before huviug. \?ni will do you I sell and fnillib .hi iiijii lice it votidn not see me hi Ioie buying,. I have pi el t\ l.cnchcs, Stools and Chairs, and a laigis line of hciiul il ul ,vk ai Is lo < 1< ? i I loin I can le|| eon much iImiiiI i Pis'lilD * one- In -ft me oi \\ I il?'. (I old The Advcilisei the Piano foi tin ii popiilai it \ rollte I. ; P.e pe< (fidIy I.. A. McCORO The I'iano and ( h'l'an Mau. I. llllt n- !.. t\ A Call For Help f tine i?\ oiic oln Uollei Mill- .in passing ts\;i\ foi ihe sv :i nl of wot I., shall s on Id u . loo ctoss tin- i i yci with tin 11 t of oui friend; and coiupel yoii (o slop on this at tin old tline ioi k mill. We have a solid cai of (In besl Seed Whcal we could it! ni the followin>' varieties. I nil/ Little l<ci| May, ^ KUuh 1 e, Purple Si law , and M aided Pith aster. < We svill -11 tin- wheat .it a ipecial low pi ice ol Si.on, leash A11 w ?* a ? i i n ret hi u i lo givi u* vi?ui pi iiidiup. !.' ?. jt i.'idel will h< saved unle? money u< companies oidci, 4T I Smith riercantilc Co. Roller Hill r KinarJs, s. ('. v< >tin< i < KirriKK ati : 1 Jat h 1 killar (!ouriU> 200 Vott ? Iliiclo .<?<! horowith i. fi r which 1 i a t on subscript ion payment votes for S. C ( With each certificate rnust be sent check, money order or ckah for a. i'riptioii pay merit, together with ihe name und address of the subscriber plionlv written .ii printed on separate slip* )