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Cfie giftern?er Subscription Price Is $1.00 per T >\r Payable In Ad ranee. Published by ADVERTISER PRINTING COMPANY Laurens, S. ('. Advertising Rates on Application. Obituaries and; Card of thanks: One cent a word. Entered at tb? postofflce at Laurens, j S. C. as second class mall matter. LAURENS, S. ( .. FEBRUARY 22, 1911 The Advertiser ?III Ik- giad to receive the local news of all the communities !n the county. Cor? respondents are requested to sign their name to the contri butions. Letters should not be mailed later than Monday morn ing. THE ELECTION. The election yesterday threw into i Qj ? a well rounded and progressive set Of men. All that we have to say is that we hope that they will get U> gether to do something for the town. Rip Van Winkle was presented at the Opera House last night. He awoke after a time. Lets see if we can't follow suit. ? ? m AGRICULTURE IN THE SCHOOLS. We would direct the attention of ' the readers of this paper to the let- j ter written from Winthrop College. It contains a very interesting Item on th< Agricultural Course being given there and which Is also being given at the University. This course is In tended to equip the teachers that go out from these two institutions with the fundamental ideas of plant growth, so that they will be able to impart their knowledge to the scholars all over the Slate and Cms rurther the cause of modern agricultural advance ment. Perhaps no course given at Winthrop will return so much In ac tual valuation to the people of the State. When all of the colleges of the State add this course to their cur- ; riculum and all the teachers of the State are enabled to give this course I:i the rural and town schools, a great step will have been made toward ma terial advancement, it Is our hop? that within a very few years every common school In the State will have such a department among Its studies. The magnificent results cannot be overestimated. Owlngs. R. F. D. I. ??* * I <.?**??*??. v ? ? ? O # ' The ladles of the Royal Florist So ciety of Owlngs, are having a chapel erected, which when finished will add a great deal to the town. Mr. H. B Humbert surveyed a new road, last week, between Owlngs and Durbin Creek Church. When graded it will be of great benefit to the church and community. Misses Fannie Sloan and Belle Nickel.-, were the guests of Misses Bffle and Nlvria Coo'.: last Saturday night. Rev. Dwyer, Who was once a Cath olic Priest In !?? ly, preached a fine sermon at Durbln Creek church last Sunday. The ladns of the Missionary Society at that place are arranging for a course of lectures from him the first of April. Miss Daisy PUtnam, experts to go Atlanta in a few days, to purchase her spring millinery. Mr. Ludy Curry and Sister have moved to Owing:-. They are OCCUpy. Ing the Garrett residence. The health of the community Is very good at this time. THERE'S NO RISK. If This Medicine Docs Not Benefit Yon Pay Nothing. A physician who made a specialty of stomach troubles, particularly dyspepsia, after years of study per fected the 'orciula from which Rex all Dyspepsia Tablets are made. Our experience with Rexall Dvs pepsia Tablets leads us to believe them to be the greatest remedy known fsr the relief of acute Indigestion and chronic dyspe) sla. Their inirredients are soothing and benling to the inflamed membranes of the stomach. They are rich In pepsin, one of O.c greatest dlsnestlvo aids known to medicine. The relief they afford Is almost Immediate, Their use with persistency and regularity for a short time brings abouf! a ces sation of the pains caused by stomach disorders. Rexall Dvspepsla Tablets will in sure healthy appetite, all digestion an dpromoto nutrition. As evidence of otir sincere faith In Rexall Dys pepsia Tablets we ask you to try them at our r'sk. If I bey do not give you entire satisfaction, we will return you the money you paid us for them, without question or formality. They come In three sizes, prices 25 cents, f.O cents and $1.00. Remember you can obtain them only at?The Rexall Store?The laurens Drug Co. Jooes Items. Jones. Feb. 18.?While in Greenwood recently we met our good friends Mrs. S. O. Harvey and Mrs. Bieman Alex i ^nrter. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Riley are visit ing their daughter. Mrs. W. O. McCord. of Spartanburg. Miss Lula Morrison and Mr. George Hughes were married the 12th inst. and Mr. Walter Rasor and Miss Elea nor Kinard. of Ninety 81x. on the 15th inst. We extend congratulations to the happy couples. Dr. Harper, of Greenwood was here recently. Mr. Joe Ashley has opened up a livery business at Ware Shoals. I Any one in need of first class tei rac ing will find it to their interest to ? all on Mr. Thos. Hodges. The friends of Mr. Wilmot Smith. ! of 1 aureus, will be glad to know that : he has Accepted a position with Ware Shoals Manufacturing Co. We had the pleasure of meeting our got I friend. Hon. .1. B. Humbert. Of I Di h eeton recently. Mrs. G. L. Graham. Miss Hannah Tolhert and Master Krank Jones visit ed Laut ens last week. Messrs. M. Higgins and C. E. Har per, of Honea Path, were at Ware Shoals y< sterdav. In behalf of all car people we return thanks to :'ll our friends who kindly helped to have Rasors bridge rebuilt. I Mrs. .1. T. Daniel, after visiting rel ative- a1 Laurens. Greenwood. Coro- ( nacn and Jones, ha returnee' to her hone In Spartanburg I.argo quantities of fertilizers have beet: hauled from Ware Shoals. Messrs Sain Riley and Jesse tfitup are very successful sportmen. Messrs. George, Add and Walter Jones purchased some fine pigs in Co lumbia recently. Mrs. Verrell and Mrs. Sample, of Greenwood, are visiting Prof. Sam ple at Ware Shoals. Biliousness Need No! lie So Common. Much of the suffering from bilious attacks can be easily avoided, for the liver and stomach promptly responds to proper treatment. Too t ften people neglect bllious ness as a minor complaint, forgetting tin.' acute at acks are only a warning thai the condition may become chronic Glyniph's Itiuht-u-vtii) Liver Tunic. a< Is upon both the liver and stomach. We have testimonials from some ol the worst chronic cases in the State who have been cured of indigestion when evei.% thing else has been tri.'d and tailed. Indigestion causes the liver to become inactive and thereby causes you to b?come bilious. Glymph'o Rlght-a.way Liver Tonic la a genuine Specific for the Liver and ; indigestion. Don't suffer from indigestion and biliousness when you can get well for 50 cents. Sold by Laurens Drug Co. News From Rabun. Mrs. Lula Baldwin and little son. Joe. were the visitors of Mrs. T. F. Babb last Monday. Mrs. J. W. Beason. Misses Vivian Owens. Mae and Allie Babb were in Fountain Inn last Wednesday. Mrs. Emily Woods, of Eden com munMv, who has been in bad bealthi| for a good many years, is able to be out visiting her sisters, Mrs. Rebecca and Nancy Owens, this week. Mrs. Li/.iie Cheek and Mrs Nancy Owens spent last Saturday with Mrs. T. F. Babb Mr. Tom llellams, of Texas, is out on a visit to see his father. Mr. Mllam Heliums. Miss Maud Nash of Fountain Inn. IS Visiting her sister Mrs. Robert fhapu !??:. Mr ahtl Mrs. Hue Mahon and fam ily spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gray, of Gray Court. Miss Vivian Owens was the visitor ' of Misse,; Mae and Allie Babb Sunday. Dr. J. A. Fulmer and Mr. James Ma hnffey of Fountain Inn. made a Hying visit to Mr. Lewis Mnhaffey's Sunday. Rev if, L. B?ggott spent Sunday night with Mr. T F. Babb. There was a very nice rain here last night \ STEADY DRAIN. Sick Kidneys Weaken the Whole Body .<iake You III, Languid and De? pressed. Sick kidneys weaken the body ' through the continual drainage of life giving aibumerf from the blood Into the urine, and the substitution of poisonous uric acid that goes broad cast through tho system, sowing the seeds of disease. Loss of albumen causes weakness, languor, depression. L'rlc poisoning causes rheumatic pain, nervousness, nausea, cricks in the back, gravel and kidney stones. The proper treatment Is a kidney treat ment, and the best remedy 1b Doan's Kidney Pills. Great Laurens cur^s prove It. J. T. 0riffln, of Laurens. 3. C. says: "Several years ago I was iKitbored by a l&me an darning back. I heard so much about Doan's Kidney Pills that ' I decided to give them a trial and procured a box at the Palmetto Ming Co. f began .islng them according lO '!ii?ctlnns and r-oin the results received, I am wiiiin? to recommend them, as I have no doubt that they are a valuable kidney remedy." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co.. Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?end take no other. Cross Hill, February 20.?Prof. Par rott and Misses West, ?es Portes and Neville, teachers attended the teach ers meeting at Laurens Saturday. Misses West and Des Portes spent Fri day night with Miss Neville at Clin ton. Mr. S. W. Lowe, rural policeman, arrested a negro Thad Lewis, in Wa terloo township last Tuesday and lodg ed him in the calaboose here. Lewis was wanted in Greenwood couuty on the charge of assault with intent to Mil. The deputy sheriff of Greenwood county came for him Wednesday. Mrs. J. B. Rasor and little,daught er of Greenville, are visiting relatives in town. Mrs. S. D. Austin spent part of last week with relatives in Clinton. Rev. G. M. Hollingsworth preach ed for the Presbyterians of La Grange. Georgia, last Sabbath and Rev. Mr. Pritchett, of the Columbia Theological seminary, preached for his people here Mr. Hollingsworth will visit his home people at Llchonta, Georgia, while he Is away. Mrs. LIztie Bryson returned Satur day fro man extended visit to her peo ple in Atlanta. Mrs. Lena Puckett is visiting rela tives at Ninety Six. Mrs. R. C. Davt.iport was a Cross Hill visitor Saturday and Sunday. Miss Trannle Black of Lexington visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Black last week. Dr. Miller returned from Columbia Saturday after the adjournment of the legislature. Is Your Skin on Fire I Hoes it seem to you that you can't stand another minute of that awful, burning itch? That it must be cooled? That you must have relief? (Jet a mixture of Oil of Wlnt?rgreen Thymol, and other soothing Ingre dients as compounded only in D. I). I). Prescription. The very first drops stop that aw ful binning instantly* The first drops soothe and heal' U. l>. D gives you comfort?cleans es the skin ot all impurities and wash es away pimples and blotches over night! Take our word on It as your local druggist. tier a $1.00 or a L'." cent bottle today. Sehl by The Laurens Drug Co. We ar i now showing a nice line of Davenport Heds at very low prices. S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co. I PRINCETON PERSONALS | i _ * Princeton, Feb. 19.?Services were conducted Sunday morning and night by the pastor, R. Q. Lee. Among the visitors who worshiped with us were: Mr. W. L. Tayor', and Miss Nora, of Laurens. Mr. Jeter McCuen of Fork Shoals, Misses May and John McClary and Miss Mamie Allen of Lickville. Misses Ellle and Karon Traynham and Mr. Kelley Traynham, of Honea Path, spent Suuday here. Capt. J. B. Humbert made a business trip to Laurens Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Willis, of Fork Shoals, spent Suuday with Mr. M. B. McCuen. Miss Bessie Gainea gave a party to the young folks Friday night. Those 1 lljoying this were: Misses Julia Hum phreys, Estclle Taylor. Annie McCu en. Pearl McCuen. Cora Medlock, Pearl Medlock. Sallle Cheek. Nora Taylor. Bessie Kidgeway and Messrs John McCuen. Thomas .Freemayi. G. E. Wei born, Charles and Clary Mc Cuen. Garvey Rldgeway, Eva.-t Tay lor and Mr. Meares. Mr. .). K. Allen of Honea Path, sp.-nt a few hours here Saturday. Prof. G. E. Wei bom spent Saturday and Sunday with friends In Greenville. Mr. Sloan and Miss Mary Bagwell attended a valentine party. Tuesday 1 night, given by Miss Jamieson near ! Honea Path. Mr. .1. T. Machen spent several days with his son. Rev. J. H. Machen, in Fountain Inn last week. Misses Annie and Pearl McCuen at tended a valentine party at the home of Mr. .1. L. McCuen in Ware Shoals, Tuesday night. Mr. W. H. Monroe and family spent Tuesday with Mrs. Monroe's parents Mr. S. .1. Hurts, near Honea Path. Mr. Root. McClary. Jr.. and sisters and Miss Allen of Pelzer spent Satur day and Sunday with his sist i . Mrs. Jno. Woods. Misses Cora and Poarle Medlock of Fountain Inn. were the guests of Miss Kstelle Taylor. Friday night. Rev. R. m. DuBose, accompanied by his wife and litfl > sons, visited friends at Gray Court last week. Miss Maude Machen has returned home after an extended visit to rela tives in Fountain Inn. Mr. John Medlock died last Tuesday morning at twelvi o'clock. His death was* caused by a kick from a horse, which he received Monday morning. He leaves a wife, who was before ber marriage, a few months ago. Miss Pearl Traynhain of Greenville county. WORLD'S FAMOUS DYSPEPSIA PRESCRIPTION. It Drhes Away Stomuch Distress in a Few Minutes, Stops Heartburn ana Belching. If you have anything 'he mat?er with your stomach you ought to know rjght now that MI-O-NA stomach tab lets are guaranteed by Laarens Drug Co. to eure indigestion or any sick ness caused by Indigestion, such as the following: Sick headache, biliousness, divzi ness. nervousness, sour stomach, fer mentation of food, belching of gas. heavy feeling at pit of stomach, vom iting of pregnancy. If your meals don't digest but 11? like a lump of lead in your stomach; if you have foul breath and loss of p.i petlte, the chances are that a few MI O-XA tablets will put your stomach in fine shape in short order. If you or any ol your family suffer from stomach trouble of any kind get a r,u cut box of Ml-O-NA stomach tablets at once. The Laurens Drug Co. and druggists everywhere tell Ml O-.NA on money back plan. SPECIAL NOTICES. ? For Sale?Nice Jersey cow and calf. Calf two months old. Will sell tor \ $23.00. I). B. Todd. Laurens, S. C. It. P. D. No. 1. "JO-lt pd For Sale?Car of Mules. Horses and Hogs, by .1. \V. Lanford, Lanford Sta tion. S. C. SO-It Seed t orn?Garrick s Re-IinproYed Prolific seed corn at $2 the hUshol. Apply at J. S. Machen & Co.. Lau-, tens, or A. J. Monroe. Princeton. S. C. 30- It For Sale?Only a limited supplv of] King's early Improved 'otton seed at 7"> cents per bushel. First come, first served. W. B. Knight. 29-51 For Sale?Eggs from the purest . strain of Marred Plymouth Rocks at $1.00. for 15 eggs. Call on L. S. Ful ler. Laurens. S. C. 29-2t Agents Wanted?We want repre sentatives on every rural route and in every village in South Carolina to take subscriptions for THE GEORGIA CAROLINA AGRICULTURIST AND WEEKLY CHRONICLE. We pay lib-i eral commissions. Write for particu lars to CIRCCLATION MANAGER. THE GEORGIA-CAROLINA AGRI CULTURIST AND WEEKLY CHRON ICLE, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. . 26-5t Cotton Seed?I am agent for the cel. ebrated King Cotton Seed, direct from the King Farm. Also 1 year's growth of same variety at $1.00 per bu. Call on J. Wade Anderson, Laureus, S. C.I 26-I0t -BIG Auction Sale Big Auction Sale of Shoes, Dry Goods, Clothing:, Millinery, etc., next Saturday, Feb. 25th, 1911 This is a Bankrupt Stock in first class condition that was bought at a sacri= fice and must be sold Regardless of Cost. Your price will be ours and you connot afford to miss this opportunity of buying the very best goods at the very Lowest Prices. In the Dial Block, next door to W. H. Hudgens & Company is where the Great Sale comes off. Laurens Salvage Company P.S. Come One! Come All!) 41 The Caloric Fireless Cook Stove for every in life? The business man of large or small affairs, the professional man, the working man, the of affairs, the teacher, the rich man, and the man less well-to-do, all will want a 'Caloric" when they know its ad vantages to them. No matter what their occupation or station in life. The "Caloric" way is best. The rich man cares not partic ularly for the saving, but he wants hi* food cooked perfectly. The "Caloric" will do it. The less well-to-do man wants his food cooked riffht at a minimum cost. The "Caloric" will do if. The professional man, often scien tifically particular, wants his foou hygenically cooked ?all the sur roundings sanitary. The "Caloric" will do it. The working woman with limited time for home affairs wants home cooking. The "Caloric" will do it. Step in our store and let us show you what a great convenience as well as a time, fuel and labor saver the "Caloric" really is. FA. S. Bailey & Sons. Clinton. S. C. ATTRACTIVE Real Estate Offerings House and lot, on Gast Main street containing 17 notes with fine house, barn and other improvements on eas terms. House and lot on Gaiiingtou street, cheap for quick sale.. ?100 acres near Stomp Springs in fiu> state of cultivation. :> tenant hou ? cs. Price $11.eO per acre, one half cash, balance in 12 months. 128 acres 1 Vi miles of public square, electric lights and one of the best farms in the county. $125. per act'.1 one half (ash, balance on easy terms Several lots on South Harper Street House and lot on E. Main street 8 I ! acres and lf> room concrete dwolling , finest place in upper South Carolin." On easy terms. 321 acres near Darlington station $10 per aero. * Two elegant residences on Sullivaoy street on easy terms. Ono hundred acres tillable land within corporato limits of city, very reasonable and easy terms. Two elegnnt farms near McDaniel's mill, well Improved, 72 acres ai 1 62 acres, fine neighborhood, schools and churches. A number of farms and other prop erty for sale, see us boforo you pur chase or soil your property. ANDERSON & BLAKELY. Todd Building Laurens, S. 0. Piles! Piles! Piles! l,nNI!,l"n,,,, In*h'iii Pilo ointment will euro Ulliul, HUcdliiK Hint IteblnK Piles. It at) sorbs tho tumors, allays Itching nt onco, M * poultlee, gtves Instant relief. VtlUlnma' Tnrtlun Pile ointment Is pro pared for Piles nml liebln? of the private C.1.r!?:.. Mrtisrtrlsts. ninll 60c and $1.00. WILLIAMS MF0. CO.. Proni.. Cleveland. Ohio LAURENS DRUG vO. Laurens, S. C. Just received a big shipment of Feathers In ton pound sacks, new t'e.i. thorn, prices low. S. M. ft E. H. Wilkea ft Co.