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"BETTER TO-DAY THAN YESTERDAY?BETTER TO MORROW THAN TO-DAY." THE BANK LAU RENS YOU SHOULD USE Paroid Roofing BECAUSE IT IS GUARANTEED We have on hand 200 squares Ithaiwe will sell at COST for Cash. We want to move It NOW. I GRAY & EASTERBY Leading Lumber Dealers Laurens, S. C. "Cardui Cured Me" . For nearly ten years, at different times, Mrs. Mary Jinks of Trea'lway, Term., suffered with womanly troubles. She says: "At last, I took down and thought I would die, I could not sleep. I couldn't eat I had pains all over. The doctors gave me up. I read that Cardui had helped so many, and I began to take it, and it cur.d me. Cardui saved my life! Now, I can do anything." C?RDUI WomanlTonic If you are weak, tired, worn-out, or suffer from any of the pains peculiar to weak women, such as headache, backache, dragging-down feelings, pains in arm, side, hip or limbs, and other symptoms of womanly trouble, you should try Cardui, the woman's tonic. Prepared from per fectly harmless, vegetable ingredients, Cardui is the best remedy for you to use, as it can do you nothing but good. It contains no dangerous drugs. It has no bad after-effects. Ask your druggist. He sells and recommends Cardui. V/tiUto: Ladles' Advlsory Dept.. O.sttanooga Modlcine Co., Chattanooga, Tena, tor Special Instructions, andM-pagc book, "Home Treatment tor Women." sent tree. J 54 LET US RENEW YOUR GARMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS By our famous methods and processes of Cleaning and Dyeing None other can give you the benefit of long ex perience, modern appliances, or serve your needs as well as FOOTER'S DYE WORKS, Cumberland, Md., America's Greatest, Best and most complete equipped Cleaning and Dye ing Works. Discount from regular charges during months of January and February only. Ash for Illustrated Booklet. Very truly yours FOOTER DYE WORKS Cumberland, Md. MUDDLE, MUDDLE MUDDLE, MUDDLE Some More Correspondence "Wound Around State'? Loan?Further they (Jo, Worse They OeL Columbia, Feb. 14.?J. P. Matthews, financial agent of the state, on Feb ruary 9 addressed a letter to the gov ernor of South Carolina in which ho charged that a previous letter, sent to the generaly assembly in a special message on the state loan Incident had been twisted and its meaning perverted. The letter of Mr. Mat thews seems to clear up the contro versy between the governor and Rob ert H. Jennings, the state treasurer. Mr. Matthews staff s in his letter that he called at the offlce of the governor and dictated a letter on the state loan. The letter was later presented to Mr. Matthews with the statement that it was necessary to cut out part because of repetition. He consented, according to his letter, but several phrases were added. He states that he did not read the let to- upon the statement of the steno grapher that only the repetions had been cut.. For instance, Mr. Matthews claims that the following line was Inserted in his letter: "The transaction was not concluded; neither were the notes signed until after we reached New York." There are many other such alleged changes in the letter which would make it read as substantiating the position of the governor. The governor, in n. special message to the general assembly, said: "What ever difference may have taken place betwdon Mr. Matthews, as agent of the state, and the state treasurer, as to the amounts drawing interest, is no concern of mine; and if the amounts did not draw interest as was agreed with me they should do. Mr. Matthews' letter clearly shows the reason. "I could only make the agreement that it should draw Interest; it was the duty of the state treasurer to see that the agreement was complied with."?Daily Piedmont. W. F. Blackburn, stenographer for Qov. Blease. Wednesday gavo to the press a copy of a letter he had written J. Pope Matthews, cashier of the Pal metto National bank. The letter to Mr. Matthews refers to the alterations in letter No. I, brought to the bank by Mr. Blackburn, together I with letter No. The letter. It will be recalled, was Bigned by Mr. Mat thews, and made a part of a special message on the loan of $500,000 to the Slate of South Carolina. Has Letter Due. Mr. Blackburn in his letter states that Mr. Matthews tore up the lirst letter. Mr. Matthews did tear the letter up, but afterwards had it pasted together and ii is locked up in a safety deposit vault. Wednesday .Mr Matthews was in formed of the contents of the letter from Mr. Blackburn and said that he had no statement to make, lie said he might have something to say later. Sent to (he Bouse. In a special communication to the house R. H. Jennings, state treasurer, transmitted tho letters of J. Pope Matthews, cashier of the Poumetto National bank, which declare that his letter to the gtovernor on the State loan was changed in tho office of the chief executive so as to pervert its meaning. The communication will bo printed In full In the journal of the house.?-The state. HOW TO CURE RHEUMATISM. I', is nn Internal Disease and Requires an Internal Remedy. The onuso of Rho mntism and kin dred diseases is an excess of uric aci.l in the blood. To cure this terri ble disease this ncld must bo expelled and the system so regulated that no more acid will be formed in exces sive quantities. Rheumatism is an in ternal disease and requires an Inter nal . raedy. Rublng with Oils and Liniment will not cure, affords only temporary relief at best, causes you to delay tho proper treatment, allows the malady to get n flrn.ui hold on you. Liniments may ease the pain, but they will no more cure Rheumatism that paint will change the llbrc of rotten wood. Science has at last discovered n perfect and complete cure, which is called "Rheumacide." Tested In hun dreds of cases, it has effected the most | marvelous cures; we believe it will j euro you. Rheumacide "gets at the j Joints from the Inside." sweeps the poisons out of the system, tones up the I stomach, regulato? the liver and kid neys and makes you well all over. Rheumacide "strikes the root of the disease and removes Its cause." This splendid remedy is sold by druggists and dealers generally at 50c and $1 a bottle. In t iblet ' rm at 26 and 60o a package. Oet a b ttle today. Book let free If you write to Bobbitt Chem ical Co., Baltimore, Mr. Trial bottle tablets 25c by mall. For sale by the Laurenn Drug Co. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you overworked your nervous nyu tern and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladder? Have you pains In loins, aldo. back and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of tho face, and un der the eyea? A frequent desire to pass urine? If no. Williams' Kidney I'llla will cure you?Druggist, Prlco 60c. WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Prop... CIBYeLnd, Ohl? LAURENS DRUO tO. Laarens, S. C - His Efforts Appreciated. Albemarle, Feb. 11.?Last August, Prof. B. L. Parkinson of Tennessee came to Albemarle and took charge of the graded schools as superintend ent, lie had not been In charge but few weeks when it was seen that his entire energy had been thrown Into the work, for, unliko the average grad ed school superintendent, he com menced to talk and work for better sanitary coudR'ons, beautifying the grounds and arranging the buildings so us to make, the children comforta I blc, cheerful and enthusiastic. Inter est grew on the part of the patrons and students, In response to the ef forts put forth by Prof. Parkinson. Everything has been revolutionized both Inside the buildings and outside on the grounds. Several month ago, the question was commencing to be asked by Albe marle citizens, "Wonder If Professor Pirklnson will be here another year?" It has been learned that he will stay, for he has agreed to, and while the school board has not yet contracted with him for another year, there is absolutely no danger but that they will, as the question of him staying rests entirely with Professor Parkin son, who has expressed his desire of being here another year. The now auditorium is nearing completion, the outsido work being already practically complete. This new building will almost double the capacity of the city graded school. It will, when completed, he one of the handsomest buildings in Albemarle.? Charlotte Observer. **???**????*?.? * * * BREWERTON. * * * *************** Brewerton, Feb. 17.?Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Simpson and their little son, Lee, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dodson, one day last week. .Misses Olivia Jones, liessio and Reeves, Sarah and Stella Hughes, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Simpson last Thursday night and had a delightful time. Prof. .1. E. Barbor is practicing for an entertainment to be given at this place some time soon. Mr. .1. ('. Chick, of Mountville, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Q. B. Taylor and friends. His friends are glad to have him back again. Miss Stella Hughes spent a very pleasant week with nor sister, Mrs. 13. D. Dockson, last week. Mr. Jim Dodson. of Donalds, spent the night with his sister. Mrs. E. E Mitchell, last Sunday night. The many friends or Miss Juliette l'itts are sorry to henr of her illness, hoping she will soon recover. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Dodson are all smiles It s a boy. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hughes spent the day with Mrs. G. r?. Taylor, one day last week. Mis. E. E. Mitchell spent the day with her mother, Mrs. W. M. Dodson, last Saturday. Miss Agues Wood spent the day in Ware Shoals last Tuesday. Wood's Seeds For 1912. Our New Descriptive Catalog is fully up-to-date, and tells all about the best Garden and Farm Seeds. Every farmer and gardener should have a copy of this cata log, which has long been recog nized as a standard authority, for the full and complete infor mation which it gives. We are headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Soed Oats, Cow Peas, Soja Beans amd edl Farm Seeds. Wood's Descriptive Catalog mailed free on request. Write for it. T. W. WOOD ? SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, V&. II the District Court of United ISnles, -for the District of South Carolina. In matter of Mrs. M. A. Ray. Bankrupt, in Bankruptcy. Pursuant to the order of Hon. Henry C. Tillmnn, as Referee In Bankruptcy j In the above entitled case. I will sell at Laurens Courl House, South Caro lina, on Saksday in March. 1912, be | lng Monday the 4th day of the month, 1 between the hours of 11 o'clock In tho forenoon and three o'clock In the af ternoon all that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being with in the corporate limits of the City of Laurens, in State of South Carolina, containing fifteen (IF.) acres of land, more or less, with dwelling house and outbuildings located thereon, bound ed as follows, on the north by East Main street, on east by lands of Har rison Hunter, John C. Hoyd and Ray Anderson, on south by lands of J. Wade Anderson and on west by land of Mrs. Janle C. (Mark and lands of the estate of Sam Woody, deceased, and Richard Hunter. Terms cash, pur cuaiir to pay for papers. J. WADE ANDERSON. Feb. 14,?3t As Trustee Landreth's and Ferry's GARDEN SEED RECEIVED Plant the Best and get the Best Results. Palmetto Drug Company W. H. 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