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The People's Stock Remedy Guaranteed to keep your Stock in a healthier and better condition. The People's Poultry Remedy Guaranteed the BEST Egg Producer and Dis ease Preventative. Ev ery[package of the above Remedies sold on a per sonal guarantee, backed by the Laurens Drug Co., Palmetto Drug Co. and Hunter & Co., Laurens, S. C, T. M. & J. B. Pinson, Cross Hill, S. C, S. N. Crisp, Mountville, S.C., Waterloo Cash Co., Waterloo, S. C,_ ?-\ The Best Products of the Best SILVERWARE Manufacturers ARE TO BE POUND IN OUR STOCK No trouble is too great for us to take in pleasing our cus tomers and we will be glad to have you call on us. FLEMING BROTHERS JEWELERS FURS WANTED! The highest prices for all kinds of f,.rs will he pnid hy S. Poliakoff, Lau rens, S. 0. Minks from .85c to $7.2r? Raccoons from.L>c to $2.2?"? Skunks from .10c to $1.50 Opossums from .?c to 75e Musk Rats from .6c to 55c Fox from .25c to $(1.00 Otter from .$1.00 to $20.00 Heavers from .60e to $fU>0 Clvit Cats fr.m .5c to 55c Wild Cats from .10c to 75c All prices vlll he?governed act rd tng to fur market. S. POLIAKOFF Next to Post Office Laurens, 3. C. Ml. CLIFTON JONES Dentist Office 1b Simmons Building Phone: Office No. 86: Residence 219. jQHICHESTER S PILLS tjy^^- TIIK DIAMOND Hit imi. l.axtlr.l Ask your l>ru??t t'hl cbM t.r'? IHamoniBrand I'lll* In lt. I ?tvl (laid n.rttllic ?*?!<?. 1 ?Ith lllu? ku*? Ii r ? Take no nthrr. IImjt ?T Tour l>mK(t?<. A - i -< III < III k-TI If ?* Kl AMUNO IIKVM? Pf LTjS, tot 9t jrtsrskoown?? Iint,S*f*st, Alw?y? K?li?l !? SOLD BY DRUGGISTS f VEkVMU?; SENATOR WANTED BLEASE IMPEACHED Stirring Times in the Legislature Our-! ing the Last Session Senator Wal- , lor, of Greenwood Goes oil Warpath. Columbia, Feb. 20.- -The 1012 ses sion of the general assembly was ?brought to a close at 3:45 o'clock this afternoon after one of the stormiest days of the. session. The house refused to concur with the senate to take a recess until March 17. The lower branch ( ad journed at ::10 o'clock and the sen ate was forced to concur. The members left for their homes this afternoon and tonight. The senate, after the stormiest ses sion of the year, in which the gov ernor was warmly denounced by Senator Waller, of Greenwood, who called upon the house to vote to im peach him if he further ignored rec ommendations of the general assem bly, and in which denunciations Sen ator Waller was little opposed by other senators, sent to the governor a list of appointments recommended by it, some of which the governor had formerly refused to consider, and all of which he ignored when he sent his final message to the senate, telling the body that he had no fur ther communications for it and stat ing that he would leave In the af ternoon for the upper part of the state, where he had an engagement. flirlstcnscii-Clifton Resolution. Senators Chrlstenson and Clifton introduced the following resolution, which was adopted and sent to the governor: "That the senate in session hereby advises for appointment ns supervis ors of registration for: "Greenville county: c. L. Verdln, .1. M. Ferguson. P. A. McDavid: "Newberry county: W. W. Riser, A. I). Sligh, C. R. Wheeler; "Anderson county: B. T. Tolleson; "Beaufort county; B. M. Bostlc; "Spartanburg county, e. G. Willis. C. W. Mabry, w. w. Miller; "Union county: ('?onion Williams. Syler Hebe. M. C. Gault: "Lexington county: .lames D. Lang i ford. B. Stnnmore, J. Hayes; "Greenwood: D. II. Harr, .1. V. Duffle, R. it. Hlnton; and for appoint ment as magistrates for: "Newberry No. ii township: j, J. Klnard; "Beaufort county. Fort Royal, Dau fuskie. W. W. Scout en: "Lexington. F. 11. Addy. "Greenwood county: Greenwood, W. H. Korr; Coronaca, G. Mcdlin; Bradley, .1. P. Guerard; Verdory, W. I W. Purdy; "Anderson: Iva. II. W. Hanks; San dy Springs, s. m. Johnson; Pendleton, .1. 'J. Sitton. "Kock Hill. .1. P. Anderson. "Spartanburg county: Spartanburg, A. II. Klrby, W. ('. Harrison. F. Pot ter and I). T. Gossett; and "That the senate consents to the same as supervisors or registration and magistrates and requests that the governor appoint the same in accord ance with sections 176 and OS of the Civil Code of 1002, volume 1." The Denunciation. The break in the proceedings of the \ senate causing the denunciation of the governor came when a committee, consisting of Senators Appelt. Wbar ton and Hough, was instructed to wait upon the governor and ascertain if lie had any further communications for the senate. The governor to this committee gave his answer to the resolutions adopted in the senate Wednesday, asking the governor to appoint the recommendations sent by the senate. The governor stated to members of the committee that he had until March 10 to exercise his constitutional right as to the appoint* monts and that he had nothing fur ther to present to the senate. He said he proposed to exercise his con stitutional rights as governor of the state. At this point Senator Waller got the lloor and the storm broke. He' said the constitutional rights of the senate were to advise the governor as to appointments and that the gover nor was constitutionally bound to re spect the recommendations. Senator Appelt asked Senator Wal ler: "Suppose the senate advises ap pointments and the governor refuses to commission, what then would you advise to be done." Impeachment. Senator Waller replied: "If the house bns any backbone it will vote to Impeach him (the governor)." Senator Clifton said thnt if the sen ate, being in session, submits for appointment, the governor Is bound by law to make the appointments or allow the offices to hold open. Senator Waller was the orator of the day and his words were those of war. He heid the floor for a long time and urged the senate to uphold tho prerogatives of the state. He said that a crisis had been reached and called upon the senators to "do your duty." He urged them to re main In session until the crisis had passed. He characterized the senate ns "the power behind the governor " He said he was sorry tho governor GOBS TO FLORIDA. .1. Archie Willis Beenters Newspaper Business In Key West. .1. Archie Willis, a young member of the house from Laurens county, has gone to Key West, Kin., to re enter the newspaper business. This was Mr. Willis' first term in the house. Ho crested something of a sensa tion early in the present session by denouncing as false on the floor of the house certain statements in a special message from QoV. Hlease. Mr. Willis formerly owned several weekly papers in the Piedmont sec tion of South Carolina, hut he sold his interests last fall. His departure for Key West, to accept tho position of city editor on a dally paper in the Florida city was a surprise to many of his friends.?The State. Children arc much more likely to contract the contagions diseases when they have colds. Whooping cough, diphtheria, scarlet fever and consump tion are diseases that are often con tracted when the child has a cold. That is why all medical authorities say beware of colds. For the epiick eure of colds you will And nothing better than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It can always be depended upon and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all Dealers. DESCRIBE EFFECTS OF STRANGE NEW LIQUID Persons Who Have Tested It Say Rheumatic Pa'ns Vanish, AppeiitejGrows :^ ~" and Indigestion Dis appears as if by Magic. To the many local people who have followed the recent startling reports of strange cures that have been brought about by the use of the new Root Ju'ie medicine, which has cre ated so much excitement in Atlanta and other places, the following de scriptions of its remarkable effect up on diseased conditions in many cases will he found most 'interesting. Mr. Albert Tlmlick, of Cantrall. 111., who was a great sufferer from indi gestion, loss of appetite, pains, bloat ing, belching and other common symptoms of a badly deraneed stom ach, tells this story of his experience: "My condition was such that I could not keep down a glass of water. I had Suffered for two years and tried many hinds of medicines without benefit. I was almost dead one evening, when I sent for a bottle of the Root JulCO and felt better as soon as I had taken three or four doses. I kept on using it and now 1 can keep anything on my stomach. Hoot .I nice has done won ders for me." Mr. l). P. Kerr, of Bellefontaine, O., tells the following story of his exper ience with the medicine: "I was the victim of severe stom ache and kidney trouble and grew] weak, thin and nervous from the long! and continuous suffering. My stomach was sore and painful. Most of the time I could not digest my food. I would get up in the morning with a headache and so weak I could scarce ly dress myself. I frequently had bil ious spells, coated tongue, bad taste in my mouth and smothering sensn tion. My kidneys would act often but very scant and painful." "I spent many dollars for medi cines and treatment but could not even get relief. When this new medi cine, Root .luice, became known here, I was one of the first to get it. Before long I noticed an improvement. I nm on my fourth bottle now and feel much better in every way. My appe tite is good. T sleep well. I eat what I want and digest my food. The sore ness has gone from my stomach and my kidneys no longer give me any trouble. 1 am free from headaches, nm gaining in strength and have gained in weight." Others who have used it for rheu matism say that its erect is marvel ous and that after taking it a short time the pain and soreness vanish. The sticness goes and the swelling soon disappears, the joints and limbs become limber and strong and the general health improves. T neni druuglsts can now supply the Root .Tulco in three-nuarter pint bot tles at only one dollar each. had injected politics into the situation, hut since he had done so it was not for the senate to allow Itself to be used as his tool.?Spartanhurg Herald. HOW TO REMOVE FRECKLES Wilaon's Freckle Cream Is Pos itively Guaranteed to Do the Work. Lcl'Tg are constantly being re ceive 1 by tho makorn of Wt.son's Freckle Cream from prominent ladies Hay nix th.it they have at laut discov ered how to remove freckles. Just because ycu hdppon to have freckles Is no reason why you should always have them. Mrs. M. J. 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The needed elements are supplied at the right time. The crop is nourished to a full growth. |aRVE5T0^EN6UAN| (lUfVrohtc eel Attains 1? &g ^aU,PhpiAcid.....v..v.(.^ || noriia.'...... ^Pplash..,..?...,...i.0% lies the skill of mixing fertilisers. We make those fertilizers as accurately a* a ist compounds a doctor's prescription. The analysis on every bag it lived up to. There is no guess work -no mystery. It is but the result of scientific mixing. We must know what are the best sources of plant foods?which arc quickly available?which are slower?which are slowest. It must be known exactly what elements arc drawn from the soil by each crop ?the amount of plant foods that fifc&^i they require. It would be utter waste W.1..-.-.-.v...?>?.\v.w to apply certain plant foods upon cer tain soils for certain crops. So we hare INTERSTATE FERTI LIZER for each crop that the South grows. The needed elements are sup plied. The fertilizer is suited to the soil and crop. And that is why INTERSTATE FERTILIZERS are winning prestige everywhere why they are causing in creased yields. Our booklet would prove interesting to you. It tells of our tested formulas for Southern crops. Write for it to-day and the name of our nearest dealer. MivnufSct?rod by Interstate chemical CORPORATION :, |-t-i i.f.,.v.'.\m\v\ Charleston., Interstate Chemical Corporation, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA NOTICE - OF THE - County Treasurer. The Books of the County Treasurei will be opened for the collection ol state, County and Commutation (load Taxes for fiscal year, 1911, at the Treasurer's Office from October 15th to December 31st, 1911. After Decem ber 31st., one per cent, will lie added After January 31st. two per cent, will bo added, and after February -8th. .-even per cent, will he added till the 15th. day ol .March, 1912, when the hooks will be closed. All persons owning property in mort than one Township are requested tc call for receipts in each of the several 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 til and 60 years ol ago are liable to pay a poll tax of $1.00 except old soldiers, who are exempt at r.o years of age. Commutation Road Tax $1.50, in lieu of road duly. The Tax levy is as follows: For State purposes.5% milk For Constitutional School Tax 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 .. ..'.5 mills Total.17% mills Special Schools?Laurens Township Laurens No. 11.7 mills Trinity Ridge No. 1.4 mills Maddens No. 2.2 mills Narnlo No. 3.2 mills i Baileys No. 4.2 mills Mills No. B.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. I.3 mills Youngs No. 5.3 mills Fountain Inn No. 3B."> mills Lanford No .10.iVi mllla Ora No. 12.'_' mills Youngs No. 1.3 mil It Special Schools- Dials Township. (;re< n Pond No. 1.2 mills Dials No. 2.3 mills Shiloh No. 3 . . . . ,.2 mills I Gray Court-Owlnga No. 5 .. ..4 mills Barksdale No. ?',.2 mills Dial Church No. 7.2 mills Fountain Inn No. 3?.? mil Ii Special Schools?Sullivan Township ' . Bethel No. 2.3 mill* ,'inceton No. l.3 mill? 'oplar Springs No. 3.2 mills Rnbun No. 4.4 mills Hendersonville No. 5.4 mills Friendship No. g.2'/2 mills Brewerton No. 7.3 mills Sullivan Township R R Bonds 4 mill Special Schools?V?'aterloo Township. Waterloo No. 14.3 mlllB Mt. Gallagher No. 1.3 mills Bethlehem No. 2.2 mills Ekom No. 3.4 millR 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 millB Cross Hill No. 1.2 mills Cross Hill No. 2.2 mills Cross Hill No. 4.2 mills Cross Hill No. f>.2 mills Cross Hill No. 6.2 mills Special Schools?Hunter 'r iwnsh'.p. Mountvlllo No. I?.4Vfc mills Hunter No. 2.2 mills Hunter No. 3.2 mills Clinton NO. 6.fi mills Hunter No. 8.3 mills Special flehoolfl lacks Township. Hurricane No. 16 .3 mills SI ??(!< Or.fP Mo i .3 mill* Special Sc.uffletown Townshlj Langston Cliurcli No. 3 .. Suuflletown No. l .. . ? Lantord No. 10. Ora No. 12. .. ..3 mllU .. ..2 mills , . .l'-> mills ....2 mills Prompt attention will be given those who wish to pay their Taxes through the mail by cheek, money order, etc Persons sen.ling In lists of names to be taken off are requested to sind them early, and give the Township ol each, as the Treasurer Is very bus) during the month of December. KOSS D. YOUNG, County Treasurer. September 15, 1011.?td. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Take notice that on the 21st day ol March, 1 will render a final nccounl of my acts and doings as Administra trix of the estate of 11. C. Hums, de censed, In the ofllco of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 11 o' clock, a. in., and on the same day will j apply for n final discharge from my trust as Administratrix. Any persons indebted to said estate are notified and required to make pay ment on that dale; and all persons having claims ngainst said estate will present them on or before said Pate. d;ilv proven, or be forever barred. Elite M. Burns, Administratrix. February 21, 1912. 1 mo. FINAL SETTLMENT. Take notice that on the 7th day of March, 1 will render a final ac count of my acts and doings as Ad ministratrix of the estai . of Nancy .1. Wilbur, deceased, in the oftlce 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 person' 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 before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. Elizabeth B. ('.rant. Administratrix. February 7. 1010.?1 mo. NOTICE. Executors, Administrators. Trustees and Guardians are reminded that Hie period for tiling their annual returns commences on the first day of Janu ary every year. 0. 0. Thompson, Nov. 20, 1011.?tf. Judge of Probate Citation for Letters of Vdniiulstrntlon. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. By O. (!. Thompson, Probate Judge. Whereas, Joel C. Smith made suit to' me, to grant him Letters of Adminis tration of the estate and effects of Janle M. smith. These are therefore, to cite and ad monish nil and singular the kindred ami creditors' of the said Janle M. Smith, deceased, that they be and ap pear before me, In the Court of Pro bate, to be held at Laurens c. H., s. c. on the 14th day of March, 1012 next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand this, 27th day of February Anno Domini 1012 0. (1. Thompson, Probate Judge. 31-211 Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else fall?. In nervoos prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the beat medklno ever sold over a druggist's counter. State of South Carolina, County of Laurena. Court of Probate W IL IIudgeU8 as Executor of the last will and testament of Joseph Jerry, deceased, Plaintiff, against Snllte Jerry Malcomb, Rosalie Jerry Huffkln, Joseph Jerry, Lldle Jerry Pratt, John Jerry. Nell Duckworth. Kiln Malcomb, Johanna Souwodskzn, l.ou Duckworth, Defendants. Tho petition ol the said Petitioner respectfully shows to the court: I, That Joseph Jerry, late of the county and state aforesaid, died Into Btate und appointed your Petitioner tlx executor of his last will and testa mcnt. 1. That your Petitioner accepted the appointment,'was duly qualified :i required by law, entered upon I he duties of his ofilco and is now in tlie Jerry Malcomb, who resides at '?1? discharge of said duties. 3. That the said Joseph Jerry, tie ceased left as his legatees and doylsce the following named persons: Sallie < Knickerbocker Avenue. Brooklyn, Now York; Rosalie Jerry Duff kin, who re sides at Chadbourn, N. C; Joseph Jer ry, who resides at Tocoa, Oa.! Lldle Jerry Pratt, who resides at Worccs ter, Mass.: John Jerry, who resides at Laurens, S. C; Lou Duckworth, who resides at Bowman, On.; Nell Duck worth, who In a minor under four teen years of age and lives with hi mother, the said Lou Duckworth, Bowman, Qa.; Ella Malcomb, who i a minor under fourteen years of age and lives with her mother, Sallie Jer-A ' ry Malcomb, at r.io Knickerbocker?, Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.; and Johanna Souwdskza. who resides at 1871. 2nd Avenue, New York City. 4. That the said Joseph Jerry died seixed and possessed of both real and personal property which have been under the management, of your Potl Honor; that he has fully administered the assets of his testator, and he i now desirous of settling the OStale and of being discharged from his trust Wherefore ho prays the judgment of tho court: 1. That guardians ad litcm bo ap pointed for the minors named in the petition. 2. For tho appointment of a dp? certain for the settlement of said es title, after due notice has been given to all parties in Interest in the manner and form prescribed by to show can ? If any they can. why the said ostah should not bo settled and your Pel lloner discharged from Iiis trust. Ferguson, Featherstone, K- Knight. Attorneys for Petitioner. Summons for Belief. (Complaint Served) State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. Court of Common IMeas. w. EL lludgens ns Executor of the lasl will and testament of Joseph Jerry, deceased, Plaintiff. against Sallie Jerry Malcomb, ot al, Defend ants. To tho Defendants Sallie Jerry Mal comb, Rosalie Jerry Ruffkin. Joseph Jerry. T.ldlo Jerry Pratt. John Jerry, Nell Duckworth, Flla Malcomb, J" . hanna Souwdskza, Ixm Duckworth. ' You are hereby summoned and rc quired to nnswer the complaint 1" this action of which a copy is here with served upon you. and to serve a copy of your answer to said complain* on the subscriber at their offlco ?t Laurens C. H? 8. C. within twenty days after the service hereof- exclu ?Ivo of the day of such service; an^ it you fall to answer the comphavA within the time aforesaid, the plalriffeW In this action will npply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com Plaint. Dated Jan. 27, A. D. 1912. ^ O. Q, Thompson. J. P. L. C. Ferguson, Fentherstone & Knight. Plaintiff's Attorn' Another shipment of F.namel Ware ins- In, best grade of goods and prlct d to please you. 1 8, M. & E. II. Wilkcs &? Co.