The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, September 21, 1910, PART ONE; PAGES ONE TO EIGHT, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PHOTOGRAPHS | The McCord | Studio I will copy any Photo, en- | large any picture and ? make High Grade Pho- | tographs for you at the | very lowest prices. No g photographer can do more nor offer any more special inducement than the ? ricCord Studio has always done. The HcCord Studio's motto is | "Best Pictures, Lowest Prices" Come to see us. Nil " , &i i ' . $8 ???V...: **v &?V. Clinngc as well as other styles. If you want up-1 to date Jewelry, you can be sure of getting the; very latest and most cor rect thing here. What ever you buy, you can feel sure that you are right. (>r if you have anything that needs to be altered, repaired, or reset, bring it to us. We'll do the work well, and charge you but a moderate price. Fleming Bros Jewelers I School Time! I Now is the time to buy School Books, Pen J cils, Inks, Tablets, Spon ges, Slates, Rules, Copy I Books and Drawing Books, II A full line of state :: adopted books always ;; on hand. j; Buy your School needs ; here. :; Div Posey's Drug Store Board of Iterdsfratlon. The board of registration meets on the first Monday In each month. All ?who desire registration certificates mnst come before the board on that day. J. Pat Caldwell, tf Chairman. MR. FEATHERSTONE THANKS THE VOTERS Accepts Defeat in Host Spirit 1'nsslhlc Ami Will Hold Up Hands of .New A dm I n is trat Ion. Mr. C. C. Featherstone, candidate in recent primary for governor, makes the follow lug statement: i want to thank, most heartily, the South Carolina Democrats who sup ported mo in the recent primary, and to assure them thnt I appreciate, more than I can express, their unwavering loyalty. I am fully conscious of the fact that in the last primary 1 drew my sup. port from various sources. The prohibitionists supported me, almost to a man. Thousands of local option 1st:) gave me their support for personal reasons. To them all I de sire to express my sincere and hearty appreciation I have been defeated for the oflice which 1 sought; but viewed from an other standpoint. I have not suffered defeat. I am conscious of the fact ; that 1 made a clean, honest, manly light. I advocated what I thought was right, ?hat which i thought to be best for the State which 1 love. I did not engage In personal abuse. Not one word did I say against my opponent. I fought for a principle and In the true sense my failure to be elected can not be called defeat. To say that I am not disappointed ? ould not be true, but I can say. in 11 truthfulness, that 1 accept the re sult in the best spirit possible. I am not disgruntled. I am not sore. 1 shall not "sulk," but on the contrary, t I shall continue as I have always done to work for the best Interests of the Stote. I shall do all in my power to hold up the hands of the new administra tion, and I urge my friends and sup porters to do the same thing. No ad ministration can succeed without the ! aid and cooperation of all the people, j and it is always the duty of uood citi zens to stand by the government and aid in' the enfort-incut of law and order. And especially do I want to thank the newspapers. Nearly all of thorn stood by me and fought nobly. In conclusion, let me say that 1 am receiving daily scores of letters from my friends throughout the State. thanking me for the tight which I made, and assuring me of their loyalty and sympathy. All of them come from men and women who are true and loyal to South Carolina. 1 appreciate, more than I can express, their words of kindness and good cheer. I am deeply touched by their loyalty and kindness. C. C. Featherstone. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is today the best known medicine in use for the relief and cure of bowl complaints. It cures griping, diarrhoea, dysentery, and should be taken at the first unnatural looseness of the bowels, it is equally valuable for children and adults. It always cures. Sold by Laurons Drug Co. SAM F. GARLINGTON UNOPPOSED. Will I ill Vacancy on Legislative Ticket From Richmond County. The time for candidates entering their names for nomination for the vacancy on the legislative ticket caused by the death of the late Aus tin Branch, closed at noon yesterday. Mr. Sam F. Oarlington was the only candidate offering for the position. Under the resolution adopted at the meeting of the subcommittee Monday the 13th, Chairman Kalbfleisch will declare Mr. Oarlington the regular nominee of the Democratic party, as the third man on the legislative ticket from Richmond county, and will or der his name placed upon the official ballots that will be cast on the first Wednesday, Oct. 5. Mr. Oarlington is an attorney of this city. lie made the race for the legislature In the primary of Aug 2:5. and there being four names on the ticket, with three to be voted for, missed the nomination by a small vote. Mr. Oarlington'a nomination Is equivalent to his election. WOMAN, LOVLLY WOMAN. But Alas, Without Beautiful Hair No Woman Can be Handsome. We ask every woman reader of thia paper to give Parisian Sage a thorough trial, and we gladly make them this liberal offer: Get a Ihlr'ge BO cent bottle from Lau rens Drug Co today. I'se It as direct ed for two weeks. If at the end of that time you are not satisfied with the results, say so to the Laurens Drug Co. and they will give you your money back. liesides being a delightful and invig orating hair dressing, Parisian Sage , will cure dandruff, stop falling hair and Itching of the scalp, or money back. Mrs. H. Terry returned Saturday j from a four weeks' visit to friends and relatives In North Carolina. "Can be depended upon" Is nn ex pression ive all like to hear, and when it is use.-l In Connection with Cham berlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy it means that It never falls to cure diarrhoea, dysentery or bowel complaints. It Is pleasant to take and equally valuable for children and [adults. Sold by Laurens Drug Co. CATALINA ISLAND CALIFORNIA From a Subscriber No one ?vor comes to California and enjoys Its glories, but they find a day or week for this little Island that sits like a gem in the western sea. Miss that and like the base Indian, be throws a pearl away richer than all his tribe. You leave Los Angeles at Nine A. M. and are whisked over to the little sea port. San Pedro, in an hour, and lind the Cnbrilla lashed lik.> a hound, straining for the start. Out to the right is the great promon tory of Point Firmln that breasts the dashings of the seas live thousand miles away. To the left is Dead Mans Island: in front the government break water where millions of tons of rock arc be ing imbedcd to make the Pacific Ocean live up to Its name, at least Inside the harbor, and be really pacific. Out around the point you steam and -you are in the bosom of the world's great est body of water, "In a sea of blue" neath a turquoise sky. You head for what seems and is a range of mountains in the ocean. Twenty five miles away it springs from the surface uncrowned, inviting to its pleasures. You have at your hack the Sierra Madrc, the mother ranges that tour along the Pacific Coast, and here in front of you is a manly son that cuts loose from his mother's apron strings, in days when mother nature was young, and settled down here to be her sentinel, her outer bulwark. There is an object that leaves the water and sails an eighth of a mile, the Hying fish. All through the long summer months these lish make of the Catalina Channel tin aviary. Mother Carey's chickens scurry out of the way. Whale:* spout frequently in the distance. A school of porpoise, i some that resemble leopards at play. | may come along side to tumble and ( flash and dart upon the surface, The roar of the whistle\ibrates the steam er, rebounds from the adjacent cliffs. ' You round the Sugar Loaf, a guardian I rock to the right and you are in the | curving crescent of the island bay. j Here running hack into the g,-een ^ cannons and enshrined by mountains, lies the village of the island. Avalon. ' Little swiss chatalets cling to the I mountains, hotels and hundreds of | tent cottages rise gracefully on every | hand. You are 30 miles Irom the continent Lets leave this and return to nature, l-isten! It tells what all the sophistries ' of man has never gainsaid?Ood is! You look and wonder. Was not Eden here? Strange plants and vines undu late, see thestygean cave festooned with ribbon and iodine kelp sea steam ers. Ihre the sea chenile and Irish moss soften rought chasms till It is beautiful. There sea tomatoes hang from their vines and the olive from Spain seem transplanted in clusters beneath you. But as we glide on in the glass bottom boat the abysm lowers. In this apartment of the sea the strangest mural decorations ever seen meet your gaze, for behold. It is in laid with living creatures, sea urchins. Farther on is the seal rocks where ? there are numbers of neals. I must close, with all of the grandeurs of the west none compare with the dear South Carolina in hospitality and hon or. And I often long for the State and friends. M. Shell. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable phy sicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possi bly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. O., contains no mercury and Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Ca tarrh Cure he sure yott get the genu ine. It la taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold f Druggists. Price 76c per bottle. Take Hall's Family Fills for con. st i potion. Cole L. Blease will be the next gov ernor. Here's hoping that, by a re markable change of tactics, he will make South Carolina as good a gover nos as he has repeatedly promised. Mr. I'.lease certainly has the Intellect and the talents to make a good leader and our only hope of a decent govern ment Is that he will turn these qual ities in the right direction.?Lnurens Advertiser. FINE HAIR GROWER. Also Cures any Case of Dandruff or Money Back. At I.orirens Drug Co. Parisian Sage will stop Itching scalp and falling hair In twowceks, or money bnck. It refreshes the scalp, gives It a de lightful, comforting feeling, and is not sticky or greasy. It puts the radiance of sunshine Into woman's hair, and women who use it regularly are sure to have fascinating hair. It makes hair grow profusely; J et silky and lovely. A largo generous bottle of Parisian Sage only costs f>0 cents at the Lnu rens Drug Co. Olrl with tho Auburn i hair on every bottle. 9 Smart 'Varsity Styles For Winter Wear Among our winter-weight Regal models are several custom styles that are being worn extensively by college men at the big universities. Every line of these shoes has "thoroughbred" style. REGAL SHOES We are rapidly educating the people of this town to appreciate that Regal quarter sizes give double the usual number of shoe-fittings and insure an exact fit. We can convince jHMfi $350 $400 Md $500 I A Smart &C?ul Model GOOD news for you here; you can buy the best clothes ever made, ready to wear; they're right here in this store, the finest lot of suits and overcoats you ever saw; made for us by some of the most Expert Clothiers in America. Every fabric is strictly all-wool, a distinction among clothes. They're the most stylish clothes made; they fit well, and you'll get service out of them. ? Snits $5.00 to $25.00. ?_ Overcoats $5.00 to $16.50 Stetson Hats Tribble Clothing Co. This store is the home of Good Clothing. New line Ties If it's a surface to be painted, enameled, stained, varnished or fin ished in any way, there's an Acme Quality Kind to fit the purpose. Paints and Finishes For Fall "Fixing Up" No money brings such satis faction as a few cents spent in the Fall for "touching up" shabby floors, furniture and woodwork. All winter long the bright, attrac tive and wholesome home is a source of constant pleasure. ACME QUALITY PAINTS AND FINISHES are the kind to use. Simply tell us what you want to do and we will give you the proper Acme Quality Kind for your particular purpose. Let us tell you Five Strong Reasons for Fall House Painting. NICHOLS & ROPER, Laurens S C