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FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE It Is the beat medicine ever sold over a drug (tat's c Asthma! Asthma! POPHAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY gives instant relief and an absolute cure in all cases of Asthma. Bronchitis, and Hay Fever. Sold by druggists ; mail on receipt of price fi.oo. Trial Package by mall 10 cents. WILLIAMS MFC. CO.. Prop*., CWraUod. Ohio LAURENS DRUG CO. La ureas. S. ? MANAGERS ELECTED WAREHOUSE SYSTEM .F. W. McCown Elected by Legislature to ii' Mi Commission in Ibarge of State Warehouse System* J. W. McCown, State senator from Florence, was elected by the general assembly yesterday chairman of the board of commissioners which Is to have charge of the State cotton ware house system, should the act which recently passed stand the test of the, courts as to its constitutionality. The other two commissioners elected by the general assembly were Maj. John S. Horlbeck of Charleston county and' T. L. Clinkscales of Anderson county. All three of the commissioners chosen are farmers. Senator McCown was chosen chair man of the commission without oppo sition. Two ballots had to be taken before the other two members of the com mission were chosen. The six nomi nees were: E. W. Dabbs. Sumter; T. L. Cllukscales, Honea Path; J. Arthur Danks. St. Matthems: J. T. Harris. Spartanburg; J. M. Polatty. Warren vllle. The first ballot resulted as follows: Clinkscales, 6a: Danks, 64; Dabbs. 64; Horlbeck. 5S; Harris. 22: Polatty, 6. Total number votes cast. 140. Neces sary to a choice. 71. After the first ballot the names of Mr. Harris and Mr. Polatty were withdrawn. The second ballot resulted as fol lows: Clinkscales. SC; Horlbeck. 74: Dabbs, 58; Danks. .".:.; McQueen. 1: Bolser, 1; Polatty. i. Total number of votes. 13$. Necessary to a choice. TO. President Smith accordingly de clared Mr. Clinkscales and Maj. Horl beck elected. The warehouse commission will consist of three members, one of which will be its chairman at a sal ary of $2.100 a year. The terms, two,! four and six years, are chosen by lot. He will appoint a manager, whose sal- j ary will be determined by the com mission and there are to be cotton weighers, cotton graders and other necessary help for conducting such a warehouse. The chairman of the commission will have other duties looking toward the agricultural welfare of the State, and to help him In this he is allowed to hire a clerk at $1.000 per annum. For the acquisition of property, the' erection of buildings and the main tenance of the system a bond issue of $250,000 is allowed, to be taken up In 30 years, and this is to be on the vslble property acquired by the com mission and in no sense will be re garded as a debt of the State. The commission Is allowed a contingent fee of. A BIG FERTILIZER DEALER RECENTLY SAID "Oh, yes. there Is no doubt but what Farmogerm is a good thing to pro duce nitrates, but you are 1us. about I twenty years ahead of the times.'* Now we admit that as Ions as COttO'.l brought 16 cents a pound it might pay to make heavy applications of Ammo- , nlated Fertilizer to grow It. At ?0 cents a pound we might even grow it profit- i ably in flower pots. Hut low cotton , prices and high cost fertilizers make a poor team to pull stumps with. Instead of figuring how to pay last > year's fertilizer bill with next year's j loss off cotton, why not mow legume crops that will be of less interest to Wall street and more Interest to > your mules and hogs, and at the same time grow your own nitrates by innoc ulating the seeds with Farmogerm (High Fred Bacteria). H half the ' cotton that is piled up In sheds in the South could be turned into bales of hay, we might bp buying automo biles instead of borrowing money to pay interest on debts Then Wall street would have to "come and see us" On the.cotton proposition. As long as Cotton is King. Wall street will be Minister of Finance. Why ont throw off the yoke; and estab lish a republic?---put Corn, Oats and Legume crops in. with Thomas Phos phate and Farmogerm as Secretary of the- Treasury and Agriculture, and Cow Pea Hay for the Department of, the Interior tof your mules). When we have done this we can safely control Old King Cotton, and send him to England to buy our lux-! uries. Hedurod Automobile Tire Prices. Reduced tire prices have Just been announced by the Michel In Company. The new prices went Into effect on Monday, February lftth. This an nouncement sets at rest the many I rumors regarding price revision that j have agitated the tire trade for somo time. Almost Lost Ills Life. S. A. Stld, of Mason, Mich., will nev er forr-t his terrible exposure to a merciless storm. "It gave me a dread full cold," he writes, "that caused se vere pains in my chest so it was hard I for me to breathe. A neighbor gave me several doses of Dr. King's New Discovery which brought great relief. The doctor said I was on the verge of pneumonia, but to continue with the Discovery. I did so and two bottle completely cured me." Fse only this quick, safe, reliable medicine for coughs, colds or any throat or lung | trouble. Price HOc r.nd $100. Trial bottle free. Ounrnntce'' v- Lnurons Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. ? SUNDAY SCHOOL QUESTIONS. * (Copyright, 1910, by Rev. T. S. Lin scott, 1). D.) Tho Call of the First Disciples. Mark 1:14-28; LuVo '1-11. ioldon Text?The harvest truly is plenteous, hut the laborers are few. Pray ye therefore the Lord of the har vest that he will send forth lahorers into his harvest. Matt. ix:37-3S. (1.) Verses 14-1?How do you un derstand the phrase, "preaching tho gospel of the kingdom of Clod"? (2.1 What is repentance? (3.) If a man is truly penitent dO?3 he necessarily believe the gospel? Why or who not? (4.1 Verses 16-1S?Take the two oc cupations, literal fishermen and "fish ers of men." and say which would be the moro honorable calling to one whom God has called to be a literal fisherman. (">.) Did Jesus invite or command them to follow him? (6.) How do you account for the strange fact that these two men so promptly forsook their nets and fol lowed him? (7.) Verses 19-20?Why did Jesus have a preference for unlearned fish ermen rather than scholars to become his chief apostles? (S.) Why is it probable that Jesus knew these men in advance and select ed them for their fitness for the work? (9.) Does God ever call any man to a work for which he is not fitted? Give your reasons. (10.) Verses 21-22?Is every man un der obligation to keep the Sabbath day and to do some good on that day. as Jesus did? Give your reasons. (11.) Will any preacher who knows the mind of God astonish his hearers as Jesus did? (12.1 Verses 23-2S?What proof is there that today a very bad man. pos sessed with the worst devil we know, may be coming to Jesus be suddenly made a very good man? (13.) Luke v:l-3?Should all true preachers be as popular and draw crowds like e.Isus did at this time? Why or why not ? (14.) There nre thousands of people on the streets and at different resorts who never attend any place of wor ship. Why is it the duty of the mod ern church to send the gospel to them where they are? (15.) Verses 4-7?What reason is there to think rhat God takes as much interest in our secular business as Jesus did in the business of Peter? (4C.) Do all those who get Clod's di rections on their business matters ob tain from him reliable information as to where or iio wsuccoss may be achieved? Why or why not? (17.) Why should our past business failure be no bar to our faith concern ing God's present business directions? ( IS.) Verses S-9?How do you ac count for it that this great business success made Peter see his sins? (10.i Do phenomenal business bless ings? increase or decrease a good man's humility? CiO.i Verse 11?When is it rlghf and when tvrong for a < ln b tian to irive up his secular business and devote him self wholly to Christian work J (Tills is one of the questions that miry he answered in writing by members of the club.) Lesson for Sunday, March 10, 1912. Jesus the Healer. Mark 1:29*45; Matt. Iv:23-25. International Press Bible Question Club I have read the Suggestive Ques tions on the Sunday School Lesson published In The Advertiser, also i-esson Itself for Sunday . 191.. (Date) the series of S2. Name. Address . Your Questions Answered. If you would like to have answered any particular question each or any week from "The SuggoBtive Questions on the Sunday School lesson" by Rev. Dr. Linscott, send In your request to this office, giving the date of tho les son and tho number of the question you wish answered. You may nelect any question except the one Indicat ed that "It may be answered In writ ing by members of tho club." Dr. Linscott will answer the questions cither in these columns or by mail through this office. Don't forget to state what benefit these "Suggestive Questions" are to you. Give your full name and address. Send your lotters to "The Question Editor of The Ad vertiser, Laurens, S. C." He Won't Limp Now. No moro limping for Tom Moore of Cochran, Oa. "I had a bad sore on my instep that nothing seemed to help till I used Bucklon's Arnica Salve," he writes, "but this wonderful heal er soon cured me." Heals old, run ning sores, ulcers, bolls, burns, ruts, bruises, ecsema or piles. Try It. Only 26c at Laurens Drug Co. and Pal metto Drug Co. Sec the beautiful lino of Library Tables we are showing, they range in price from $5.25 up. S. M. & 10. II. Wilkes & Co. H Guoranteedf Analysis :0 ^iTunomcii^:;..:.;,;.. *>fi:::? ^PolttsK;^....^.?.,.fy% M.Muifhchir...? by ??TTtRSTATE CHEMICAL CORPORATION Chorlcsion, ? ???v.'.'w.\v\ YOU COULDN'T expect a half fed child to grow up big and strong, could you? Nor can a big profit-making crop come from your soil, unless the crop is properly fed. Few soils known have enough plant foods to remain fertile when cultivated. Exacting crops draw heavily upon its fertility. Ammonia, Phosphoric Acid and Potash are drawn from the soil?some crops requiring a great deal of one and less of another. Fertilizers must be mixed as accurately as a doctor's prescription to supply the elements that are lacking, that the crop takes out. The fertilizers made by us are conscientiously made. We could cheapen them, and analysis would not show the difference. But we prefer to give you the utmost in plant foods for the price you pay. For we consider reputation our richest asset. The bountiful yields of cotton?the mammoth yields of corn?produced by them, are winning for them Southwide prestige. Write us now for information about the fertilizers of the Interstate Chemical Corporation?mixed as you would have them mixed?and the name of our nearest dealer. Interstate Chemical Corporation, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA NOTICE - OF THE - County Treasurer. The Books of the County Treasurer will he opened for the collection ol State, County and Commutation Road Taxes for fiscal year, 1911. at rue Treasurer's Ollice from October Loth to December 31st, 1911. After Decem ber 31st.. one per cent, will be adued Alter January 31st. two per cent, will be added, and after February 2Sth., seven per cent, will be added till the loth, day of .March. 1912, when the books will be closed. All persons owning property in more than one Township are reu.ue.sted to call ior receipts in euch of the sevenrl Townships in which the property Is located. This is important, as addition al cost and penalty may be attached. All able-bodied male citizens be tween the ages of 21 and 60 years of age are liable to pay a poll tax of $1.00 except old soldiers, who are exempt at 50 y. ars of ago. Commutation Road Tax $1.50, In lieu of road duty. The Tax levy is as follows: For State purposes.5>i mllh For Constitutional School Tax 3 mills For Ordinary County purposes 3 mills For Interest on Railroad Bonds 1 mil! For Roads and Bridge Bonds 3 mills For Court House'Bonds .. ..2 mills Total.17% mills Special Schools?Laurens Township Laurens No. 11.7 mills Trinity Ridge No. 1.4 mills Maddens No. 2.2 mills Narnio No. 3.2 mills Baileys No. 4.2 mills Mills No. 5.2 mills Oak Grove No. 6.2 mills Ora No. 12.2 mills Special Schools?Youngs Township. Youngs No. 3.2 mills Youngs No. 2.3 mills YOUngS No. 1.3 mills Youngs No. 5.3 mills Fountain Inn No. 3B.5 mills Ln,nford No .10.4 ?4 mills Ora No. 12.2 mills Youngs No. 1.3 mills Special Schools?Dials Township. Green l'ond No. 1.3 mills 1 nals No. 2.3 mills ShllQh No. 3.2 mills Grny Court-Owings .No. 5 .. ..4 mills Barksdnle No. G.2 mills Dial Church No. 7.2 mills Fountain Inn No. 3B.5 mills Special Schools?Sullivan Township V".. Bethel No. ?.3 mills .Tinceton No. l.3 mill? .'oplar Springs No. 3.2 mills Rabun No. 4.4 mills Hondcrsonvlll? No. 5.4 mills Friendship No. 0.2?/3 mills Brewerton No. 7.3 mills Sullivan Township R R Bonds 4 mill Special Schools?Waterloo Township. Waterloo No. 14.3 mills Mt. Gallagher No. 1.3 mills Bethlehem No. 2.2 mills Kkom No. 3.4 mills Centerpoint No. 4.2 mills Oakvllle No. 5.3 mills Mt. Pleasant No. 6.2 mills Mt. Olive No. 7.2 mills Special Schools?Cross Hill Township. Cross Hill No. 13.6 mills Cross Hill No. 1.2 mills Cross Hill No. 2.2 mills Cross Hill No. 4.2 mills Cross Hill No. 5.2 mills Cross Hill No. 8.2 mills Special Bchools ?Hunter ^ ?wnship. Mountvllle No. 1?.<xh mills Hunter No. 2.2 mills Hunter No. 3.2 mills Clinton No. 5.6 mills Hunter No. 8.3 mills Special Schools?Jacks Township. Hurricane No. 15.3 mills Shady Grove No. 2.3 mills i Special Schools?Soufnetown Township L?ngstem Church No. 'i.3 mills Scuffletown No. 1.2 mills Lanford No. 10.4Va '"ills Ora No. 12.? . .2 mills Prompt attention will he given those vrho >ish to pay their Taxes through the mail by check, money order, etc Persons trending in lists of names to be taken oft aiO requested to send them early; and give the Township of each, as the Treasurer Is very busy during the month of December. ROSS D. YOUNO, County Treasurer. September 15, 1911.?td. Ii the District Court of United tSntcs, -for the District of South Carolina. in matter of Mrs. M. A. Kay. Bankrupt, in Bankruptcy. Pursuant to the order of lion. Henry C. Tlllman, as Referee in Bankruptcy! in the above entitled case, I wlD sell at Laurens Court House, South Caro lina, on Salesday in March, 1012, be ing Monday the Ith day of the month, between the hours of 11 o'clock in the! 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 (1F>) acres of land, more or less, with dwelling house and outbuildings located thereon, hound I ed as follows, on the north by Bast \ Main street, on east by lands of liar ; rison Hunter. .lohn C. Doyd and Ray ! Anderson, on Booth by lands of .1. 1 Wade Anderson and on west by land of Mrs. Janie C. Clark and lands of the est.ite of Sam Woody, deceased, and i Richard Hunter. Terms cash, pur chaser to pay for papers. .1. WADE ANDERSON, Feb. l#,-3t As Trustee. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Take notice that on the 21st day of March, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Administra trix of the estate of D. C. Burns, do ceased, In the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 11 o' clock, a. m.. and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Administratrix. Any persons indebted to said estate are notified and required to make pay ment on that date; anil all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or beforo said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. Fflle M. Bums, Administratrix. February 21. 1912.?1 mo. FINAL SETTL.MEN'T. Take notice that on the 7th day of March, I will render a final ac count of my acts and doings as Ad ministratrix of the estate of Nancy J. Wilbur, deceased, in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens county, at 11 o'clock, a. m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as administratrix. Any persons Indebted to said estate are notified and required to make pay ment on that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or beforo said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. Elizabeth R. Orant. Administratrix. February 7, 1910.?1 mo. NOTICE. Executors, Administrators, Trustees and Guardians are reminded that the period for filing their annual returns commence* on tbe first day of Janu ary every year. O. O. Thompson. Nov. 29, 1911.?tf. Judge of Probate Pllss! PKm! Mas! Williams' Indian PUa OlklMMt will eure Wind, Iil?*<Hnr and Itchlat riles. It ?? aorba in* tumors, allaye Itching at one*, acta aa a poultice, glvea Inatant raMtf. Wltllaaaa' Iarflan IMI? OUtraent la pra par?4 for Pllaa and Itching- of tha privat? parts. I>ru?wtstfl. mall DOc and fl.SO. WILLIAMS MF? Cc r - Cleveland Oh*. LAU-tBNft ?1UW ,11. Laareat, S, C State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. Court of Probate. \V. II. Hudgena as Executor of the last will and testament of Joseph Jerry, deceased, Plaintiff, against Sallie Jerry Malcomb, Rosalie Jerry Buffkin, Joseph Jerry. Lldio Jerry Pratt. John Jerry. Nell Duckworth, Ella Malcomb, Johanna Souwodskza. Lou Duckworth, Defendants. The petition of the said Petitioner respectfully shows to the court: 1. That Joseph Jerry, late of the county and state aforesaid, died inte state and appointed your Petitioner the executor of his last will and testa ment. 2, That your Petitioner accepted the appointment, was duly qualified as required by law, entered upon the duties of his office and is now in the .lorry Malcomb, who resides at 519 discharge of said duties. That the said Joseph Jerry, de ceased left as his legatees and devisees the following named persons: Sallie Knickerbocker Avenue, Brooklyn, New York: Rosalie Jerry Buffkin, who re sides at Chadboum, N. C; Joseph Jer ry, who resides ai Tocoa, Go.: Lldio Jerry Pratt, who resides at Worces ter, Mass.: John Jerry, who resides at Lnuretts, S. C; Lou Duckworth, who resides at Bowman. Ga.; Nell Duck worth, who is a minor under four teen years of age and lives with his mother, the said Lou Duckworth, at Bowman. Ga.; Etla Malcomb, who Is a minor under fourteen years of age and lives with her mother. Sallie Jer ry Malcomb. at fiio Knickerbocker Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.; and Johanna Souwdskza. who resides at 1S71, 2nd Avenue. New York City. 4. That tho said Joseph Jerry died seixed and possessed of both real and personal property which have been under the management of your Peti tioner: that he has fully administered the assets of his testator, and he Is now desirous of settling the estate and of being discharged from his trust. Wherefore he prays the judgment of the court: L That guardians ad litem be ap pointed lor the minors named In the petition, For the appointment of a day certain for the settlement of said es tate, after due notice has been given to all parties in interest in the manner and form proscribed by to show cause. If any they can, why the said estate should no) be settled and your Peti tioner discharged from his trust. I Ferguson, Fontherstone, & Knight, Attorneys for Petitioner. Summons for Relief. (Complaint Served) Stale of South Carolina, County of Laurens. Court of Common Pleas. W. H, Hudgena as Executor of the last will and testament of Joseph Jerry, deceasod, Plaintiff. against Sallie Jerry Malcomb, et al, Defend ants. To the Defendants Snllle Jerry Mai Comb, Rosalie Jerry lUiffkin, Joseph Jerry, Lldio Jerry Pratt. John Jorry, Nell Duckworth, Elln Malcomb, Jo hanna Souwdskza, I/ou Duckworth. YOU aro boroby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this notion of which a copy Is here with served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on tho subscriber at their office at Laurens C. H? 8. C. within twenty days after the service hereof- exclu sive of the day of such service; and If you fall to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff In this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint. Dated Jan. 27, A. D. 1912. O. G. Thompson, J. P. L. C. Ferguson, Foatherstono ft Knight, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Full linn of Fleet tic Light Bulbs, both Tunston and Carbon, our prices are less. S. M. ft a. H. Wllkes A Co.