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Jell-0 Ice Cream Powder Makes Ice Cream for one cent a plate RECIPE: Stir the powder in a quart of milk and freeze. Nothing more to be done. Every thing Is m the package. Makes two quarts of tlclU-ious Ice Cream in 10 minutes. Vanilla, Strawberry. Lemon, und Choco late flavors, und Unfluvored. Two puck?Kcs 25 cents at grocers'. Recipe Book Free. The Genesee Pure Food Co., Le Roy, N. Y. CANDIDATES FOR , STATE OFFICES Following is the complete list of those who aspire to fill the different i State offices of South Carolina this, year: I For governor: Cole L. Blease, of i Newberry; Jno. T, Duncan, of Coluiu-j bia; c. C. i-'i-atherstone, of Laurens; , F. II. Hyatt of Columbia; Thos. Q. j McLeod, of Bishopville; Jno. 0. Rich-i iirds, of Camden. For lieutenant governor: R. W. ? Duvall, of Cheraw; Chns. A. Smith, ?of Tlmmonsvillo. i For secretary id" state: R. M. Mc Kown, of Florence. For attorney general: D. 13. Evans, < of Saluda; .1. Fr?ser Lyon, of Abbe ville. Foi comptroller general: A. W. Join of Abbeville. Foi state treasurer: it. IT. Jennings, of < !olumbin. For superintendent of education: J. E3. Swenringon. Fir adjutant general: W. W. Moore, of Uarnwell; Charles Nownhnni. of Columbia; J. M. Richardson, of Ai ken. For railroad commissioner: .lames Cnnsler. cf York: 0. McDuIlle Damp, ton. of Columbia; (!. I-ley ward Mahon, of Greenville; 0. C. Scarborough. DR. I.KOY A. WIK KS. Former l aurens Hoy Graduate* from I'nlversitj of Pennsylvania? The following tnk< n rroih the Porl Jervis Gazette w'.ll 1??' read with In terest by many people in Laurens who remember Rov Wilkes as a little hoy, lh" soil ? the late Dr. .1. 10. Wilkes foi mir years a popular druggist here ;nd natlvo Of the town. His lie r, Mrs. W. .1. Milligan now of I'; adelphia. also has many friends' in Laurens who will he glad to learn of her son's success. LeRoy Wilkes visited his grand-mother, Mrs. .Martha Wilkes and other relatives here last fall. I Leltoy A. Wilkes. a former resi denl of Fort Jervis and pupil in our public schools, now of Philadelphia, Fa., graduates from the "Medical class of 1 !>10, of the University <>t Pennsylvania, where he entered after graduating from the Central Manual Training School of F'.t.'lndolphln. He ra ' I v " ! i both graduating classes a ! >v,i- president of his .Medical Class of lfiu students during Sopho more year. Dr. Wilkes begins hospital service at on- e, having been appointed os In terne of the Philadelphia General Hospital, olio of tho bosf in the coun try for opporlunity and experience. !!?? \.iii pr'ohnbly locate In or near F! Ilndolphla. r The foregoing is pleasing news to (he relate g and friends of Dr. Wilkes in tills city ami Pike county. Pa., who with the Gazette extend cohgrnfttla ti. ? IP' :.s a grandson of the late Pi :r W il> of (his city and son of ?- ;,l Carrie Wolls-Wllkos, now Mrs. Wi i. i. Mllltgnn of Philadelphia, ami m phew of W. Cus Wells of this city. HUD Ken ai d, $100. ' he leaders of tills paper will lie ! I (s< d io learn thai there is al least on ? dreaded disease that science has h< en aide to euro in rt|I its stages, and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh (hire is the only positive cure now kno n to tho medical fraternity. Ca tai 'i being a constitutional disease. COO nires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, there by destroying tho foundation of the1 disease, ami giving the patient strength j by hluldlng up the constitution and) assisting nature in doing ll? work. The propiretors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer On^ Hundred Dollars for any case th.'i? it fails to cure. Send for the list | of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tolo do. O. Sold by all Druggists. T.'c. Take Hall s P'amlly Fills for Const! potion. We are showing the largest line of Linen Window Shades ever brought to Laurens, any color that you want, also extra sizes *o fit any window. Price rfo please yor. 3. M. ft E. H. Wilkos ft Co. j Allen Lowe, His Wife, Sallie, and ? * Son, (ieorgo Washington. By W. D. S. As far back as my recollection goes.1 Aunl Sally Lowe was an inmate of our family. He mother came from Virginia with our folks, ami she mar ried a (lore, and her daughter, Sally Gore married Allan Lowe. Grand father put them Into a cabin on his nine p. They would arise in the morn ing and march over to grand father's for breakfast. When the horn blew for dinner Stilly and Allan would be on hand for that meal. Allan took it into his bead to put Sallie to work, lie first purchased a lot of cotton cards to make rolls, then three or four spinning wheels and reels to wind the thread into hanks. After getting her sufficient working tools, he put up shelves in the house and he bought vinegar emits and black bottles to decorate the walls. They had one son. George Washington Lowe, who was known through the Carolinas to Ala bama. Allan finally drifted off from Sally, and roamed over the country, digging wash boats, big popular troughs for the women to wash their clothes in. He took pay in homemade cloth, which was cut and made into garments. And no man ever lived in these parts who had such a supply of clothes. He had one depot here at home, and two more in the lower pari of the county to store his roods. 1 would go with him up into the garret, to see him inspect his stock. There would he copperas blue ami white garments hanging from the wind beams of the rafters, and a big packing case full of them, lie was no carpet bagger, he spurned to he seen lugging any kind of a va lise. He carried his extra clothing on his haclc. Often he would come in with two or three shirts, pants, coats .and vests on. and looked like a walk ing wardrobe. Von will sei' that the old man bad a loose screw in Iiis head: still he knew as much Scripture as any one you ever talked with, lie would give \ou passages from the Bible, chapter ami verse; you would look them up ami lind them correct. Sally ami George Washington were a perfect encyclopedia of family history, ami country news. They could tell you all a!)OU 1 our people from the land, lug of the fathers in Virginia, down to general Stoneiunn's raid, when they captured Wash at Marietta and brought him down to Greenville. Where they captured all the gold ami silver of the state Bank and curried it to their camp in corn sacks. One sack was untied and placed open in an Upright position. Ami all the horse leaders wore formed in a row and or dered to run by the open bam and make one prah at the money, as they passed. Wash made a good haul. A few da>s after, he passed my bouse ami I counted ninety-five dollars he had in his posession. Why Sah es Full to Cure h'czemn. Scientists are now agreed tin t, the eczema germs are lodged not in the outer skin or epidermis, bul i:> (he inner skin. Hence, a penetrating liquid is required, ma an outward salve tba (dogs the pores, \\e recommend to ail eczoiva pa tients the standard prescription Oil of Wint.orgree-n as compounded in li quid f( rni km wn as D. D. P. Prescrip tion. A trial bottle of this I). 1). 1). Prescription, at only 25 cents, will iustnnt.l> relieve the itch. We have sold ami recommended tills remedy for years, and know of wonderful cures from i?s use. We recommend it to our patrons. Sold by Laurons Drug Company. Mr. and Mrs. ('has. .!. Tl'lppo wish to thank their friends ami neighbors for the kindness and sympathies shown them in the recent sickness and death of their little daughter, Rose. Through The Advertiser we wish to thank our friends ami neighbors for their kindness ami sympathy in the sickness and death of our son. I.au nus. wllCh occurred .lune 21. 1910. Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Mattlsoil. Ware Shoals. .Inly 1. Dmi'i forget, we are headquarters for Krtiit .lars. extra tops, rubbers and Jolly Tumblers. tt. M. a E. II. Wilkes & Co. Citation for Leders ef Hlniinislrntlon. The Stale of South ( arolina. Count; of Laiireii8, By O. G. Thompson. Probate Judge: Whereas, R. Fleming .bines made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the estate ami ef fects of I.aura I. Jones. There are. therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred ami creditors of the said Laura I. Jones, deceased, that they be ami ap pear before me. in the court of pro bate, to he held at Laurens. ('. IL, S. C. on the 15th day of July 1910 next, after publication hereof, at II o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not he grant id. (liven under my hand this 2nd day of July Anno Domini 1910. Card of Thanks, Card of Thanks. 19 21 (). (!. THOMPSON, Probate Judge, Six nice Glass Tumblers, only 10 cents. S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co. fr ? Tv""??*?II . r*fl Si| up f AN Odorless Refrigerator In Your Home Means Food Perfectly Preserved Your health, especially in summer, depends greatly upon the condition of your food?and the condition of your food upon the preserving qualities of your Refrigerator. So you want a dependable Refrigerator, one that preserves perfectly, and one that will serve you many years. That best preserver, the most economical and durable is the 7^ ?TH *z ?< We are showing a very complete line with prices ranging from - .st.r>() ijp=. ===== to 57$ im??, S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co. Laurens, S. C. SNOWDRIFT 100; Cooking Value OIL Abso lutely Pure For Salads and Cooking TRY IT on a salad ? finest dressing to be found. An absolutely pure vegetable product, easily digested, nourishing and healthful. Has a wnler range of useful ness than any shortening product known to dietetic sci ence, as it is the most perfect cooking fat ever known. lOO-' value, as each drop can be med over and over again. Decreases the cost of living Increases the joy of living In Tins Only of All Dealers Mnniilndurctl by The Southern CoUcn Oil Company New York Savannah New Orleans Culcayo We will sell you a long needed house hold remedy. Why worry then? Lapins Straw Hat Meacher makes hat look good as new and the original gloss. Lupins Cleaning Pad removes Oil, Dirt and Grease Spots. Can cans tube in your pocket. Lapins Iron Rust and Fruit Stain Remover, can be used on finest goods, For sale at Palmetto Drug Company, Laurens, S. C. 2QBCB0D the Blackston e school for Girls Has sincr lsoi piven "Thorough Instruction under positively Christian influences at the lowest possible tost." RKSl'LT: it is lo-dny with its fn< ulty of 32, a boarding patronage <?f '\2*, its student body of Kin, and its plant worth $140,000 I HK LI.ADINC TRAINING SCHOOL POP GIRLS IN VIRGINIA $150 pays all charges for the year, including table board, room ,lighl - ste im heat, laundry, medical attention, physieaI eulliire, and tuition In all snbjeetrt except music and eloeution. Kor catalogue and applienlioa blank address, IILAGKSTONK I I.MALI. INSTITUTE, Khickstone, Va. JAS. CANNON. ,lr? M. A. 1 . , Associate Pi im ipals. TIKIS. R. KLKVKS, IL A. /Sr liquor !,mi drug habits and selected ? nervous! ^,Jt Trcnlmrnt Hurru\iic..ioiliviiIuaI Docto jrj RBET PLACE No Hypodermics [ u.sed > in ' treatment of Alcoholism WHISKEY a/***^ DinJGS Reduced In adually.' ==Remember== To see us for The best job of Electric Wiring, Electric Chandeliers, Electric heating devices of all kinds. How about a front door Bell? Swygert & Teague Agents "E. At. F." Automobiles