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Go into some small business and work to make it a big one. THE BAN KS^ LAU RENS ^LA?RENS, S,C, !| "Old Honesty Guano" { HONESTLY MADE Followed by Honest Work Will Give HONEST RESULTS See me before you buy. Can Ship Any where. !! E. W. Copeland, Agent || LAURENS, S. C. BEGIN NOW Look over your Wardrobe and Household Fur nishings. Anticipate your Spring Needs. Have them ready when you DO MEED THEM. Many pleasing changes and much economy are easily possible by FOOTER'S Famous Methods and Processes of Cleaning and Dyeing None other can give you the benefit of long expe rience, modern appliances, or serve your needs as well as FOOTER DYE WORKS Cumberland, Md. Positively America's Greatest, Best and Most Complete Cleaning and Dyeing Works. IN THE STUD?SEASON OF 1912 The Magnificently Bred Stallion YELLMAN 4911 Grand Son of CHESTER DARE 10 Will stand for eason of 1912 at $20.00 to insure standing colt. Limited to 50 approved mares. AT Childress Live Stock Co.'s Stables Property of R. B. CHILDRESS, Laurens, 5. C. WANTS INFORMATION FKUrvi ANY 5U?KCE Investigating Committee of Dispensary Winding Cp Commission Calls on Anybody to Produce Evidence. Columbia, March 21.?To tho charge Governor Hlease made against thorn In his Newborry interview, that they were "whitewashing" their friends and de voting their time to attempting to find something to discredit him and his administration, the dispensary in vestigating commititce made reply lato this afternoon. After receiving the Governor's refusal to appear be fore tho committee and submit his proofs and evidence, which he says he has, and of the Governor's refusal to turn over the Folder letters the com mittee says that the "Governor can hardly be serious In his statement that the committee is attempting to 'whitewash.' " Please Again Imitcd. They recited the Governor's repeated refusal to assist the committee, but re new their Invitation to him to come forward and give out what he knows. The committee Is attempting to probe without fear and without favor. To this end tho committee invites any citizen of South Carolina, who has any knowledge of any one who has had criminal or unquestionable connection with tho late dispensary, or who sus pects any one of any knowledge of unlawful acts to come forward and as sist the committee in probing Into ev erything. Governor Hlease Is Included in this invitation and the committee states that they would bo very glad to have tho Governor present any proof or evidence he may have. "Show Down" Has Come. The "show down" has come and the committee issues the invitation broad cast. Their next meeting will be on April 3, at 11 a. m.. in the State House library, and any one who can throw light on tho dispensary matters is asked to be on hand then and be ready to give the committee his information. "The investigation is going to he thor ough and will be without fear and without favor" was a statement which sums up the attitude of the committee. Next Session April 3. The dispensary investigating com mittee has taken a recess until April In order to allow the Hleaso wind ing-up eommission to make their final report, which must bo in by March 2S, so that tho committee can exam ine them at their next hearing. An expert acrountant has been employed to chock the books of the Ansol com mission and tho Blease commission, and tho roport of the accountant will be considered at a later meeting of the investigation committee. 'Tho deel- ' slon to take a recess for two weeks ; was decided on at an executive session of tho committee this afternoon, fol- | lowing the examination of witnesses. ?News and Courier. Many sufferers from rheumatism , have been surprised and delighted with the prompt relief afforded by apply ing Chamberlain's Liniment. Not one ease of rheumatism in ten requires any internal treatment whatever. This liniment is for sale by all dealers. * SUNDAY SCHOOL QUESTIONS. ? (Copyright, 1010, by Rev. T. S. Lln scott. 1). D.) REVIEW. Golden Text?Tho people which sat | In darkness saw great light, and to them that sat In the region and shad ow of death light is sprung up. Matt. lv;16. The following questions may be vised as an original lesson or as a review of the twelve preceding lessons. The date and title of each lesson, where found, Golden Text and one question from each IcSSOO follow, Jan. 7. The Ith Hi of .lohn the Baptist Foretold. Luke 1:5-23. Golden Text? Without faith it is Impossible to please him. Heb. xl:C. (1.) Verse 7?Which Is the greater1 i biessing under present day conditions, > a largo or a small family, and why? dun. II. The Birth of .lohn the Bap tist. Luke l:.r>7-80. Golden Text? Hlesscd be the Lord God of Israel, for he hath visited and redeemed his peo I pie. Luko 1:68. (2.) Verse 50?Wrhen should tho re ligious education of a child comnienco and how is It best accomplished? .Ian. 21. The Birth of Jesus. Luko Hi 1-20. Golden Text?For unto you Is horn this day in the city of David a Saviour, which Is Christ tho Lord. Luke 11:11. (3.) Vorsos 11-12?Why was the birth of Jcus good tidings to tho shepherds and to all men? Jan. 28. The Presentation in the Temple. Luke 11:20-39. Golden Text? For mite eyes have been thy salva tion, which thou hast prepared boforo the face of all peoples. Luke 11:30-31 (4.) VorseB 22-24?Why would it not be a good practice to formally prcsont in tho church all children to tho I-ord? Feb. 4. The Wise Men Led by the Star. Matt. 11:1-12. Golden Text? , Ix)ok onto mo and bo yo saved all tho ' ends of the earth; for I am God, and ! there Is none olse. Isa. xlv:22. (.">.) Verse 2 What eildeme is there If any, thut God lias revealed Himself to otlier peoples besides thelsraelltes I (Tills Is one of the questions which may be answered In writing by mem bers of the club.) Feb. 11. The Hoy Jesus in the Tem ple. Luke 11:40-52. Golden Text How Is It that ye sought mo? Wist we not that I must be in my Father's house? Luke 11:49. (6.) Verso 40?Was this experience of the boy Jesus of growth, spirituali ty and wisdom any different from what any other boy might have? Feb. 18. The Ministry of John the Baptist Mark 1:1-8; I.uko Hi: 1-20. Golden Text?Repent ye, for the king do mof heaven Is at hand. Matt. 111:2. (7.) Mark i:4-8?What did John's baptism stand for? Feb. 25. The Baptism and Tempta tion of Jesus. Mark 1:9-13; Matt. lv: i-ii. Golden Text -For in that he himself heth suffered being tempted he is able to succor them that are j tempted. Heb. xi:18. (8.) Mark 1:9?Repentance was a condition of John's baptism. Did Je- ' sus have any need of repentance? < Give your reasons. , March 3. The t'nll of the First DIs- J clples. Mark 1:14-28; Luke v:l-ll. < Golden Text?The harvest truly Is < plenteous, but tho laborers are few. J Pray ye, therefore, the Ix>rd of the < harvest that he will send forth labor- < ers Into his harvest. Matt. ix:37-38. \ (9.) Verses 19-20?-Why did Jesus < have a preference for unlearned fish- < ermen rather than scholars to become , his chief apostles? | March 10. Jesus flip Heuler. Mark ( 1:20-45; Matt. lv:23-25. Golden Text? < Himself took our Infirmities and bare J our sicknesses. Matt, vlil: 17. < (le i What reason is there to expect , that God In these days will heal our ] sick In any way resembling the man- ' ner In which .Jesus healed sick people?! < March 17. The Paralytic Forghen J and Healed. Mark ii:l-12. Golden J Text?Bless the Lord, O my soul, and < forget not all his benefits, who for- , givoth all thin Iniquities, who healeth ' all thy diseases. Ps. clil:2-:i. ? (11.) Verse .3?Of ho wmuch benefit < Is It In these days to bring our sick J ones to Jesus? ' i .March 21. Feasting mid Pasting. I < Mark 11:13-22. Golden Text?I came ', not to call the righteous, but sinners. ' Mark ii: IT. ' (12.) Verse 1."??What good or harm ! is done the cause of God by having ' banquets or other fesslivc gatherings ? In connection with Christian work? " Lesson for Sunday, April 7, 1912. \* The Appearunces of the Risen Lord. I < (Easter lesson.) I Cor. xv:l-ll. |! International Press Rlble Question Club I have read tho Suggestive Ques tions on the Sunday- School Lesson published In The Advertiser, also lesson itself for Sunday . 191.. (Date) the series of 52, Name . Address . Your Questions Answered. If you would like to have answered any particular question each or any week from "The Suggestive Questions on the Sunday School Lesson" by Rev. j Dr. Linscott, send in your request to this office, giving tho date of tho les son and the number of the question you wish nnswercd. You may select any question except the one Indicat ed that "It may bo answered in writ ing by members of the club." Dr. Linscott will answer the questions either in these columns or by mall through this office. Don't folget to state what benefit those "Suggestive Questions" are to you. Give your full name and address. Send your letters to "The Question Editor of Tho Ad vertiser, Laurens, S>. C." FOR A LONG LIFE Those Interested, Please Read Fresh air and exerciae, with proper food and a Sufficient amount of sleep, are tho essentials. Under such a roglmo of living, germs cannot develop, and many dis eases aro prevented. Should tho system roqulro a tonic, take only such as you know their in gredients?such la Vlnol, whioh Is a delicious combination of the health giving properties of the coda' livers with all tho useless grease eliminated and tonic Iron added, happily blended in a mild, medicinal wine. For this reason Vlnol is regarded as ono of tho greatest body builders and invlgorators for aged people. It Invigorates and builds them up, and keeps them up. Wo sell Vinol -with the understand ing that if it does not give satlsfac tlon the price will bo returned. LAUKENS BEUG CO. Laarena, 8. C. Asthma! Asthma! POPHAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY fives instant relief and an absolute cure n all cases of Asthma. Bronchitis, and Hay Fever. Sold by druggists; mail on receipt of price $ > .oo. Trial I'ackagr* l>v rrmtl 10 cents. WILLIAMS MFC. CO.. Propi., Cleveland. Ohio LAUBBK8 DUIJG CO. I.hureas, S. C. The corn crop fooled lots of farmers last year. Many fields looked pood but fell down Son the yield. This was owing to a lack of available Potash, for Potash is primarily a producer of grain. Your corn must have enough quickly available Potash to produce well-tilled ears as well as stalks. A corn fertiliser should contain at least 8% Potaah? better 10%?no matter in what form (he fertiliser Is used. Kalnlt. 73 to lOO lbs. per acre, drilled In with the seed, will keep away cutworms and root lice. If your dealer can't furnish brands rich enough in Potash and won't carry Potash Salts ao you can supplement your stable mnnuro or strengthen the brands ho docs carry, writo to us for prices. Wo will sell direct in any amount Uoh\ a 200-lb. bag up, Write for free book of fertilizer formulas and directions. GERMAN KALI WORKS, Idc Continental Bldg., Baltimore Monadnock Block, Chicago Whitney Central Bank Building. New Orleans 4 Roup Cure Healing Ointment ^ Harness Galis ; j We have a small !ot of samples. \\ Call for one. Don't delay for we cant :: get more after the lot is given away. Palmetto Drug* Company $ W. H. WASHINGTON, Manager FOR SALE! Store and lot. Also nice new dwelling of Jno. M. Moore. Store near Laurens Mill. Good proposition?see us at once. Splendid lot and three room House on Sullivan street opposite Mr. J. J. Pluss at a bargain. Good House and lot on Martin Street. Fine Farm known as Polly Franks place, four miles above Laurens, near Greenville and Laurens road. 100 acres worth the money we can sell it at. Home Trust Co. N. B. DIAL, C. H. ROPER, President. Sec. & Treaa. LAURENS, SOUTH CAROLINA OVER 68 YEARS' Patents Trade Marks Dcsions Copyrights Ac. Anvon? landing a (ketch and description met Onlokly aaoertnln o\ir opinion freo whether an Invention (? probably nntentntila. Communion llonaitrlotireonndnntfal. HANDBOOK OO I'ateiiti , Oldeat auency for a? lent free. Patent* ? ipttMi notU*. without charge, In tha ? -jtencr for aocuHng patent*. I'atant* laaen through Munn A Co. receive Scientific American. A handsomely llltiM rated weekly. J,ar*e*t dr ciilatlon of any ?clentlac, journal, Term*. 13 a LifiiBiaif tno""'???L ?oldbjr?!! newadoalor?. MP1 &.CoNew York Dfauch Offlo*. ?6 S* St, Washington. D. C. o a ? o? o an. ^: Bean the Ill8 Kind Yon !l Higoatoro ?i Notice of Final Settlement. AU persona holding claims nxainst the estate of Mrs. Hosa F. Bell, do ceased, arc horehy notified to pro sent them duly proven before O. G. Thompson, as Judge of Probate for Laurens County, South Car-linn, at .his ofllco at Laar ens, S. C. on tho 6th day of April, 1912, at ten o'clock a. m., at which time I will apply for a final discharge as administrator of tho said estate. trous. tired, worried or despondent it is a iure sign you need MOTTS NERVERINE PILLS. They renew the normal vigor and make life worth living. He sura and ask for Mott's Ncrverine Pill? tf?JEIt March 4. 1>12. R. R. Roll, Administrator. 32-4t When you feel ditcon raged, confused, ner LAURErid DRl'G CO. l.nurcns. 8. ('.