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WHY Don't you insure with the Southeastern? It offers the best to be had in Life Insurance viz: Protection Paid Up Values Large Loan Values Long Extended Business A Home Company solic iting your Insurance. M. R. WILKES, Agent Laurens, S. C. Southeastern Life Insurance Co. Greenville, S. C. The Right Watches for Peoplethat Want the Right Time at Prices that areRight. The Right Place to buy them is at William Solomon RELIABLE JEWELER Play Ball! Bali Grounds ? Sullivan's Store Ball-"Stock of Goods Captain--J. H. Sullivan Pitcher--Lee Langston Catcher--Lyl Moore Scorer--Giroud Sullivan Fielder--Edd Sullivan Battery--Balaam Players?The Public Umpire?Prices Time?7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Game commences each Monday morning and is called Saturday night. J. H. SULLIVAN Laurens, S. C. fJHICHESTER S PILLS St?_C^. THK DIAMOND UK A DO. I.adUal A?t> yof r Dnukl for /. IMIU In H?d ?od 4U14 m<*\H,\S/J boxt*. totted with III,* RUfcoa. Tak* tut olKrr. Hay rfj.w VrummUL A?k (,r< lA-OIir^TUR M DIAIIOND ?BAND flhIM, ?ft yean knowa M Beit. S*1mt, Alwayt RallaUa SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE FAVORABLE NOTICE OF MR. DIAL'S CANDIDACY Meeting Mach Encoargement Wherev er lie Goes Over the State?Inter viewed In Chareston. Mr. N. B. Dial has been traveling overthe state during the past weeks in the Interest of his candidacy for the United States senate. Mr. Dial states that he is receiving a great deal of encouragement wherever he goes and that the prospects for election grow rosier each day. During the past week he has been covering the entire state but hitting it in spots just to see bow the wind is blowing. Charleston, Co lumbia, Greenville, Spartanburg, Sa vannah (Mr. Dial thlnkB be will poll a few Georgia votes) and other places have found hiin busy circulating among the voters. Mr. Dial Is very popular In Charles ton, as will be gathered by the very friendly Interview In The Evening Post of that city: N. B. Dial, of Laurens, one of the best known business men in the State, who has announced his candidacy for United States Senator, is a visitor in Charleston today, and he received a warm welcome from his host of friend here. Mr. Dial has not yet made up his platform In detail, but he said today that he would run on his record as a business man as a develop er of Industrial South Carolina. Mr. Dial Is of pleasing personality. He lays no claim to being an orator, but he possesses an inexhaustible fund of anecdotes and Is a vigorous speaker who has ideas abreast with the times, and who sees a great future for South Carolina as an agricultural and manu facturing state. If he has one hobby that Is dearer to him than any other. It Is to develop South Carolina's farm ing capacity by cutting large areas up I Into small farms, and promoting di versification of crops. As a successful farmer, banker, manufacturer, and real estate man, Mr. Dial commands the re spect of all who have the pleasure of his acquaintance. He was born In Lau rens county and has spent his busy life there making good at almost every thing he has undertaken. While not an i ofllce seeker in the ordinary sense nor a politician, Mr. Dial has served the people of Laurens three times as May or, and during Cleveland's administra tion refused a consulship to Switzer land. He has been a delegate to a Democratic national convention, where i he picked up many ideas of how the , big political game is played. Pioneer Cotton Seed Oil Man. His achievements in the industrial history of Laurens are noteworthy. He was one of the first men in this State to build a cotton seed oil mill and he built the second successful cotton warehouse, both of these plants being at Laurens. He started two banks In Laurens and has been a pioneer in water power development in his sec tion of the State. Mr. Dial firmly be lieves that if the water power of South Carolina were owned by the State and properly developed that the people would not be called upon to pay any taxes. At present he is a busy man. being president of the Enterprise Bank, at Laurens; president of the Home Trust Company; president of the Laurens cotton mill, president of the Reedy River Power Company, president of the Sullivan Power Company, of the Southern Land Development Company and of the Laurens Bonded Warehouse Company. He took a prominent part In promoting the Ware Shoals Manu facturing Company, which has a cap ital of a million and a half dollars and he built the Laurens glass works. These activities show something of the ability of Mr. Dial as a man of af fairs, and he believes thnt as a Sen ator from South Carolina he can bring to bear his business training In a way that will help this state materially. He proposes to go to the Senate to bring South Carolina more prominently to the notice of the business elements of the country nnd of the world. Confident of Election, It might be stated that Mr. Dial has aucceeded signally in his many busi ness enterprises because of his acumen nnd Indomitable will, and moreover, he is confident that he will be elected United States Senator through a live, well-balanced campaign thnt ho will conduct this summer, when he runs against Senator Tillman. Raised on a farm, and a practical farmer, Mr. Dial took to the practice of law when a young man, and for 30 years has been a good lawyor, as well as a leading business man of his coun ty. Today Mr. Dial discussed many Is sues of interest. He thinks that the Democratic convention this summer should select a candidate by a major ity vote rather than by a two-thirds vote, and he will push this principle in his campaign. He believes that many of the banking laws and the marine laws of the country are obsoleto and should be revised. Moreover, he thinks that there would be no panics if proper' banking legislation were enacted by Congress. Charleston Should Grow. Charleston, he said, ought to be come a great port, with the splendid nntural advantages she possesses. lie! was much interested today in a dis cusston of the plans Charleston has for developing her back country, and since he himself has successfully en gineered a plan to bring Bettlers of thrift and industry to Laurens, his opinion of Charleston's project was worth attention. He endorsed the hack country development of the chnmbor of commerce, and stated that, should he bo elected to Congress, he would work along these lines calculated to nromoto the very plan that had been taken up In Charleston. Mr. Dial did not have anything to say about Senator Tillman, but he stated that he thought it was time for a live business man to go to Congress and represent the people of this state, and he felt qualified to measure up to the standard of business ability re quired. BALI) HEADS NOT WANTED. Bnldness Is too Ueneraly Considered a Sign of Advanced Age. A bald-headed person does not have an equal chance with one Ulessed with a healthy head of hair, because baldness is too generally accepted as an indication of age. Many large cor porations have established an age lim it, and refuse to take men over 35 years of age as new employees. Probably C5 per cent of bald-headed people may regain a good head of healthy hair if they will follow our advice and accept our offer. We have a remedy that we positively guarantee to grow hair on any head, unless Ihe roots of the hair are entirely dead, their follicles closed and the scalp has become glazed and shiny. We want people to try this remedy at our risk, with the distinct understanding that unless it does exactly what we claim it will, and give satisfaction iu ev -ry respect we shall make no charge for the remedy used during the trial. We know exactly what we are talk ing about, and with this offer back of our statements no one should s< off. doubt our word, or hesitate to pet j o ?r remedy to au acuial lest. We want every one in Laurent? who is suffering from any scalp or hair trouble dandruff( failling hair, or baldness to try our Rexall "93" Hair Tonic. We want them to use it reg ularly?say until three bottles have been used?and if it dees not eradi cate dandruF, cleanse a".d refresh the scalp, tighten the hair in its roots, and grow new hair, we will return ev ery cent paid us for the remedy for the mere asking. There is no form ality expected, and we exact no obli gation from the user whatever. We are established right here In Laurens. and make this offer with a full understanding that our business success entirely depends upon the sort of treatment we accord our customers, and we would not dare make the above offer unless we were positively ctrtain that we could substantiate it in every particular. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies In this community only at our store?The Rexnll Store. The Laurens Drug Co.. j3 Main street. Democratic Club No. l. The Democratic Club No. 1 Youngs township, is called to meet at Youngs store on Saturday, April 27, 3 p. m., to elect delegates to the county conven tion. Wm. P. Harris, Chairman. We are showing some unusually good values In Rattan Rockers. S. M. & K. H. Wilkes & Co. ? TYLERSVTLLE DOTS. ? * * Tylersvllle, April 22.?On account of the inclement weather only a few at tended service at Sandy Springs Sun day. Mr. Martin Poole was in Laurens on business Friday. Mrs. Lula Cooper and little daught er, Iidith is visiting relatives in Char latte, N. C. Mr. W. C. Winters spent Sunday af ternoon with Mr. T. P. Poole and fami ly. Mr. L. S. McChrny spent Sunday af ternoon with Mrs. M. O. Clark and family. Misses Mattle Sloan and Lucy Don nan spent last Thursday afternoon with Mrs. T. 1'. Poole and daughter, (Irace. V/E REFUND YOUR MONEY IF YOU KEEP YOUR FRECKLES. Try Wilson's Freckle Cream. It Is Sold Under an Ab solute Guarantee. That the grealent carts nhould be shown In selecting a cream or lotion tor facial application 1h generally known. But to be able to purchase a cream which !? absolutely guaranteed to remove freckle* or pimples And Ret your money back from the drug-gist If It falls to do so, Is something new. Wilson'* Freckle Cream Is not only a ?plendld toilet cream, but also a harm less, mild face bleach. Try a 50-cent Jar a* Wilson's Freckle Cream, and you will find that your freckles will perceptibly fade. A sec ond Jar will cause them to completely disappear. If it does not do this, your money will be refunded without argu ment by the druggist from whom you purchase the cream. ** If your druggist cannot supply you, send his name and 50 cents to the Wil ton Freckle Cream Company, Charles ton, S. C, and a full slso Jar will bs .nailed you. LAURENS DRUG CO. Special Agents The Store of Attractive STYLE AND VALUE Davis-Roper Company One of the strongest incentives to bring cus tomers to a store is superior quality of Merchan dise priced right. To have quality and style priced right is our strongest motive in every line of mer chandise that we show. Special Sale of Ladies' Longerie and Lawn Waists. We want you to see the best values that we have ever offered. You have never seen just such values. Waists worth a great deal more but we can afford to sell them at the prices mentioned and we want to give our friends and customers the advantage of our bargains. One lot of Waists in several styles worth 69cts and 75cts. AClr* On sale now for cash. t"VC Attractive values in Ladies' Skirts at $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and. $6.00 Ladies', Misses' and Children's low cut shoes in just the styles that you want and at prices that you cannot match. One lot of Waists beautifully made, comes in four different styles, worth every where $1.25 and $1.50. On sale now qo for cash. VOt Unusual Values in Ladies' Tailored Suits. Special values at d^^A $12.50, $15.00 and. 3>XU We have just what the Men and Boys want in low cut Shoes for Spring and Summer. We can please you in prices. New Styles in Millinery! We are receiving New Shapes in Ladies' and Misses' Hats daily, and can give you the best prices we have ever offered in all that is newest and best. It will pay you to come and see Davis-Roper Company Outfitters for the Whole Family - Laurens, S. C Eagle-Thistle Citation for Letterg of Administration. State of South Carolina, County of Laurans. IJy O. Q. Thompson, Probate Judge: Whereas R. G. Wilson made suit to mo to grant him Letters of Ad ministration of the estate and effects of J. W. Holt. monlsh all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said J. W. Holt, deceased, that they be and appcarbe foro me In the Court of Probate, to be held at Laurens C. H., S. C. on the 30th day of April, 1912 next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, to show cause, If any they These are therefore, to cite and ad have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 15th day of April Anno Domini 1912. O. G. Thompson, Probate Judge. When yott feel ion%, tired, worried or despondent it is a iure sign you need MOTTS NERVERINF. PILLS. They renew the normal vigor and ror.ke life worth living. Ho sure and stk for M-otfi Nerverine Pillt R'rjffi Wll LI A MS MFG. CO.. Prop*.. CU?e1ai?d, Ohio LACRKN.H DRUG CO. Laurent. 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 $1.00. Trial PaokaKf by mail 10 cents. WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Prop*.. Cleveland. Ohio LAI*'H NS DRUG CO. 1 -irons. S. U DR. CLIFTON JONES Dentist Office in Simmons Building Phone: Office No. 86; Residence 219. Simpson, Cooper & Babb, Attorneys at Law. Will practice in all State Courts, prompt attention given to all business. ITCH! CURED IN SO MINUTES WITH PAR-A-SIT-I-CIDE PIMPLES Cured quickly. Take no substitute. 60c by mall or express from Maof., Dr. L. J. Sharp A Co.. Commerce, 6a., or 50 from druggists. LAURENS DRUG CO. haaren?, H. C. Jno. W. Ferguson C. C. Featherstone W. B. Knight FERGUSON, PEATHERSTONE k KNIGHT Attorneys at Law Laurens, S. C, Prompt and careful attention girea to all business. Office Over Palmetto Bank. Dr. T. L. Timmerman Dentist People's Bank Building Phone 882. Laurens, S. C. 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