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COMMITTEE ORDERS SPECIAL ELECTION Candidates for Auditor Will Voted for at November Election) ru der Primary Rules. The county executive committee met last Thursday and after canvassing the election returns of the Becond pri mary si11?I declaring J. Archie Willis the nominee for the legislature and Ross D. Voting elected county treas urer, the matter of holding a special ? lection In which a county auditor will he nominated, was taken up. This elec tion Is necessary because of the re cent death of Mr. W. T. Dorroh. who was elected without opposition in the llrst primary to succeed himself for the full term beginning early next year. It was therefore decided by the com mittee to hold the special election on the day of the general election in No vember, with the same managers that will conduct the State election, said managers using the same Democratic Club rolls as provided in the primary election for 1010. All voters who par ticipated In said primaries will bo entitled to vote in this special elec tion, under the same rules and regu lations. WI1KN IIKIt HACK ACH KS. A Woman Kinds All Her llnortry and Ambition Slipping Away. Laurens women know how the aches and pains that come when the kidneys fall make life a burden. Backache, hip pains, headaches, dizzy spells, dis tressing urinary troubles, all toll of sick kidneys and warn you of (he stealthy approach of diabetes, dropsy and Dright's disease. Doan's Kidney Pills permanently cure all these dis orders. Mere's proof of it In a Lau lens woman's words: Mrs. M. .1. Hopkins. 224 Laurel St.. Laurons. S. C. says: "I heartily rec ommend Doan's Kidney l'ills to any one Buffering from kidney trouble, as I have used them with the host of re sults. At times i was considerably an. noyed by a weakness of my kidneys and there were pains in the small of my back. Learning that Doan's Kid ney Pills were good for such trou bles. I procured a box at the Palmetto Drug Co. and began their us . Sev eral doses gave me great relief and on occasions since then when I have felt any return of the annoyance, 1 have taken this remedy and In a short time it has always entirely disposed of my trouble." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the Cnlted States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. SAM ?CGOWAN TO SKW POST. Popular Olllcer Transferred to Phila delphia?Begins Duties Sept. 80. Orders were" received today from the Navy Department detaching Pay Inspector Samuel McQowan from duty at the Charleston navy yard as pur chasing officer and assigning him to duty at Philadelphia, as pay Officer of the navy yard and also of the naval home at that place. He will he suc ceeded here hy IgnntlUd Thomas Hag. nor, who comes to Charleston from the bureau of supplies and accounts at Washington. General regret will be fell at the de parture of Pay inspector McQowan form Charleston. .Mr. McQowan' has been here nearly a year and In this time, he has added many friends and acquaintances to the number that he had made a number of years ago. be t?r?! he entered the navy, when he was a newspaper reporter. One of the big men of the pay corps of the navy, he rendered, of course, a most satisfactory and efficient administra tion of his duties as purchasing pay olllcer of the Charleston yard. He has been popular with the officers of the yard as well as with the civilian side of the community, and it Is needless to say that the best wishes of his numer ous friends and acquaintances will ac company him 10 Philadelphia. Since he was subject to a transfer, it is plcus ing to his friends to feel that he has been given a prominent station. Paymaster Hagner comes to Charles ton with a fjood record in the service. Which he entered Inlv 10, 190?. He is .1 native of the District of Columbia from which he was appointed to the pay corps.?Charleston Post. Special Term of Court. Upon the request Of Solicitor H. A. Cooper, the governor has ordered that a special term of general sessions court he held at Lnurcns, beginning on the second .Monday in October ;ind continuing through two weeks it so much be necessary. A special Judge will have to be named by the governor for this term. Make Your Dollars Hxtcild. Our agency will prove that thirty live years big sales and pleased users of the I., it .M. Paint will save you dol lars, because when painting with L. & M. you are using metal Zinc Oxide combined with White Lead. Zinc Oxide is Imperishable, and makes the L. & .M. wear and cover like gold. The L. & M. colors are therefore bright and lasting. Yon won't need to re paint for 10 to 1.". years; besides L. ?fc M. Paint costs less than any other, say about $l.:to per gallon. Sold bv J. IL & .M. L. Nash. Laurens; .1. W. Copeland & Co., Clinton. COLORED TEACHERS TO MEET. Principal Sunders. Isaacs Notice To All In The County. The colored tendiert of the county are requested to meet at the graded school building on North Caroline street on Saturday October S, at 12 o'clock, M. Let every one of the 113 teachers of the county come as there Is good news for us all. Tbos. Sanders, l'rin. Colored Dept. City Schools. Laurens, s. C. TIlO Price of Cattail. Cotton yesterday ranged in price from 13 to 13 1-8, the market closing linn. The receipts fo*r the day amount ed to about 100 bales. Ekoni Echoes. Ekoiu, Sept. 20?The Ladles Mis sionary society gave an ice cream supper Saturday afternoon at live o'clock, nt the home of Mrs. Mattie Pitts. All bad a nice time. Quite a number from this section went toMount Qalager Sunday after noon to hear Rev. Mr. Thayer of Luu rens preach a special sermon for the Masons. Messrs T. .1. and Wilson Cooper have repaired the old McDaniel mill and are now grinding corn. Miss Emma El ledge of the Poplar section is spending a while with her sister. Mrs. T. C. McDaniel who is recovering from a slight attack of fever. Miss Christine Cooper of Greenwood spent last week with her grandmother, Mrs. Jane Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hurts spent Sunday with Mrs. Loo Culhertson and daughter. Miss Maggie Klnioro spent Saturday night with Miss Agnes Cooper. Mr. Kellie Cooper and father of Greenwood spent Saturday night and Sunday in this section. BLOOD STANDS STILL. Piles Can't ite Cured Until Circulation is Restored. It is useless to try to cure piles by operating or use of salves or supposi tories?as long as the blood Is stag nant In the lower bowel, new tumors will continue to form. Clear the blood?from the circulation. Then piles will leave for good. A success ful, scientific, internal remedy is Dr. Leonhardt's Ilem-Roid. sold under guarantee by Laurens Drug Co. Hem Hold does its work thoroughly. $1 for 24 days treatment. Dr. Leonhardt Co., Station B, Buffalo, N. Y. Write for booklet. Switzer Company's Big Showing Of = Fall Goods Our stock of fall goods are here, will be glad to have you come in and look through. We have just what you want in Dress Goods for Coat Suits or a nice one piece Dress. Com plete stock of Sweaters, Coats, Ladies' Suits, Underwear, Hosiery, Shoes, Blankets, Sheets, Ginghams, Suitings and Outings. Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday 15c full size Towel, Iileachcd 1 0c $1.25 full size Counterpane ?89c 36 inch Panama, Half Wool 35c, at 25c Red Seal Ginghams worth I2^c, at | Oc 36 inch .Sea Island, special 5C Switzer Co. Next Door to Enterprise Bank Laurens, S. C. facts from marren. Farmen all Bury Bot Many visitors Coming and Going. Madden, Sept. 20.?Well, the election is over. While the result is not ex actly as some of us in this berg did desire, yet like the old woman whose calamities fell thick and fast, never theless we And a great consoling thought in that passage of Scripture which she told her pastor had sustain ed her and that was ' (Irin and bear it." Cotton !' opening rapidly and farm er folks are intent on getting it gath ered. We fea ? the drought cut the crop, more tha.' people realize. .Miss Juanitn .Martin is on a short visit to her home folks. Miss Bulle Power was a welcome visitor in our midst last week. Miss Ethel Bryson, who has been nursing Mrs. B. F. Godfrey and child ren of Clinton is home. Miss Ada May Wofford of Woodruff, accompanied Miss Kate Wofford home for a short stay. Among the visitors to our city Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. A. Blalew of Lisbon at Prof. Culbertson*s. Miss .Josie Martin of Clinton at Mrs. Allison: Mr. Henry Madden and sis tors, of Watts mill with their brother. H. I.. Madden and the family of Mr W. K. Hudgens at Mr. T. S. Langstou. Tho sick of tin- community are all better. Mrs. .lohn R. Finley. Mrs. Ettle Cunningham and Mrs. .1. A. Wof ford and children have all been sick with colds. Mrs. Charles Koberson and little Christine of Birmingham. Ala. stop ped over with her mother. Mrs. Teague and other kin. on her way home from Washington and Wrightsville Bench. We think Madden can put forward a competent man to (ill the auditor's place. The friends of .lohn R, Fin ley are urging him to enter the race. He made a good auditor some years ago and we think could win. or at least give the one that did win a mighty good run. Bit; TIMES IN ATLANTA. Success of Auto Show Now Certain. '21 Cars Entered Already. Atlanta. Co.. Sept. 20.?Considering that the Atlanta Automobile associa tion has already secured 21 cars, which are entered nearly lot) times, for tho Speedway races of Nov. 2., 4 and .", it is safe to assume that there will be a large entry list. Only part of the central territory has been so licited thus far and twelve or fifteen more racing machines may reasonably be expected from the factories located in that section, not to mention 20 or 30 from the section factories and agen cies. Five of the cars entered thus far are free-for-all machines and the open (lassos will be exceptionally strong. Barney Oldfleld has entered his string of racers, including the 200 horse power "Blitzen" Ben/, the Darraeq "loo" arid the Knox "?'?" and expects to bring down the Ben/ car which he wili drive in the Motor Parkway (Band Prize. Oldfleld will make an especial effort to sot a now mark for tho mile, breaking the American record of :35.63 made at Indiapolis. The cars entered now are: K-M-F. Parry. Pope-Hartford. Flat "90", Benz "120". Ben/ "200", three stock Coles, one Cole "90", Wescot. Lozier, two Falcars. two Black Crows. Darraeq. Knox "6" and thro Stavei'S-ChlcngO. ? Card from Pest Mast,.-. Tho patrons of the local post office who rent post office boxes are noti fied that rent on boxes for the quar ter beginning October 1st and ending December 21 will he due and must be paid on or before September 30th. A bill has been placed in every box which patrons will present with the amount r< nt and get bill receipt ed. Patrons tire urged to read the department instructions on hack of bill and govern themselves according ly. C o. S. McCravy. Post Master. no REASON for DOUBT, A Statement Of Fuels Hacked lij a Strong Guarantee. We guarantee complete relief to all sufferers from constipation, in every case where we fall we will supply the medicine free. Rexall Orderlies are a gentle, effec tive, dependable and safe bowel regu lator. Btrengthener and tonic. They re establish nature's functions In a quiet, easy way. They do not cnuse any in convenience, griping or nausea. They are so pleasant to take and work so easily that they may be taken by any one at any time. They thoroughly tone up the whole system to healthy ac tivity. Rexall Orderlies are unsurpassable and Ideal for the use of children, old folks and delicate persons. We can not too highly recommend them to ?11 sufferers from any form of constipa tion and its attendant evils. Two sizes 10c and 26c, Heinember you can ob. tain Rexall Remedies In this commun ity only at our store?The Rexall Store. The I.nurons Drug Co. Before ordering Magazines get our big Clubbing catalogue and special of fers and save money. Southern Subscription Agency. Raleigh, n. c. i a postal Card "ill do) DAVIS-ROPER COMPANY New Fall Styles In Ladies' Ready-to-wear Suits and Skirts, Etc., are here. The Values are Greater than Ever. FALL and WINTER STYLES Gentlemen You are Invited Cordially invited to see the New Fall .Suits. We know that you arc all interested, because it means to you High Grade Clothes and at Moderate Prices. 5CHLOSS Baltimore CLOTHES and other High-class Makes They are the "Clothes BeautifulP' ' of the Clothes World, Models for every form and figure, and every man's pocket hook. Come?Welcome?Thrice Welcome. They cost no more P AA than the ordinary tplOA'U and up Also have nice Worsted .Suits S i o.oo to $i 5.00. Every one a good one for Price. Greatest line of Men's, Ladies and ?,Iisses Shoes in Lattrens. Sec them and you will buy Ladies You are Invited To sec the Xcw Fall Suits, Skirts, Dress Goods, Silks, No tions, etc. We know you are all interested hecausc it means to you High Grade Suits and at moderate prices $10.00 to $45.00. vSkirts $5.00 to $15.00. Mod els for every form and figure and and every woman's pocket hook. Full line New Corsets. Ameri can Lady and W. B. $1 to $3 New things in Winter Shirt Waists, in Silk and Madras. Price $1.00 to $5.00 Genuine Irish Crochet Center Pieces, ioc to $2.25. Values worth 25c to $3.50. Be sure to see this liuc of Irish hand work. Dress Goods and Silks. We have all the new Fabrics and are ready for your inspection. Novelties in Neckwear. See our line of Furs, early buyers get the pick. We are anxious to please ajnd know that you cannot equal the values we offer. Come see us. Davis-Roper Company The Big Store Fall Opening! I will be glad to have you come to my opening Sept. 28th-29th You will find my line complete. I will take pleas ure in showing you through, assisted by Misses Anderson and Lilly Mae Rudd. Miss Lyda Rudd Cross Hill, S. C.