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HOW TO REMOVE FRECKLES Wilson's Freckle Cream Is Po3< itively Guaranteed to Do the Work. Letters aro constantly bcln? re ceived by Inn makers of Wilson's Frceklo Cream from prominent ladies BayltiK that they have ?t last discov er! ii how to remove freckles. juat because you happon t>> have freckles Is no reason why you should always have tliom, Mrs*. M. J. Itlvora wrote from BortiO, Switzerland, saying: "U after giving Wilson"!. Pr.iokle Cream .1 fair triul It does not sure your skin, there is no remedy Coi you. 1 always took tho best ear" i t my akin, but freckled dreadfully and ? "ui I not no remedy until l found Wils n'3 Freckle Cream." ein? Jar of Wilson's Freckle Cream will ?uu.se yo< r freckles lO perceptibly lade, arid the second jar will entirely remove them. The dr\Jg*tflsl Is instructed to return your money to von if it doesn't do just what we claim for it. Try a ur toduy. You'll be delimited with, its fine effect on your skin. It your driitfKiat cannot supply you, aonu fiO i-eni.i t'> the Wilson Freckle Cream Co., Charleston, S. C, and they will >.<?.. ifen a full Hl/.e mr LAURENS DRUG CO. Special Agents 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. When you need a thing you want it right now. So call here and get German Millet Heed? Orange and A III her Cane Seed, Bunch and Running Renn Seed. White und Vellen Dent Seed Corn. feed Cotton Seed Meal with >our oilier feed to jour horses und mules, It goes further and makes the cheap* ?->t iced now on Hie market? Come hero and Imj Cole Guano IM?, trlbtitors, Gantl Cnlfon Haulers, The Old Reliable Rilleillllic Planter. Little ? !<ie Harrows, V. /., Fixed Cultivators und Cotlon Hoes, thicken Peed We have it and you need it to starl those little chickens growing to catch nil early m.irkcl |o get best prices, Don't forgel that we arc selling I'oeomoke Guano ami Acid Phosphate and hale it here in the warehouse rendj for j <ui to get. J. H. SULLIVAN Laurens, S. C. Dr. T. L. Timmerman Dentist People's Bank Building Phone 8S2. Laurens, S. C. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have yen overworked your nerven? sys t?jm and eauoed trouble with your kld mi and Msulojorf Have you palr.s In IoIsm, side, back and bladctrr? Have you q flabay a*H>*aronce of tho face, and un ?Vnr the eyes? A frequent ?foalre to pass eartsM? If ??? Williams' Kidney Pills will ?mre you?Dru?ts-?t. Price 10c. WnjJAMB MFG. CO.. Pr??*.,Cleveland. Okio LAURJSNH DRUG CO. Laarens, S. C* U. S. SENATOR DOWN TO CORNER Nenrlj Ever) Olllco ?<> ho filled In the Augu?f Klee!Inn Hits Venr. Columbia, April 20.- The voters of South Carolina will bo cnllod on this year to name their choice from United States Senior to the smallest pre cinct o'lllcor and hence the primary on the fourth Tuesday in August Will be an important day in political cir cles in South Carolina. Added to the absorbing interest in the State cam paign is the fact that a United States Senatot to succeed Senator Tillman is to be selected and also the fact that this is Presidential year, the year when the president of the United States is to he picked. The voters of the Palmetto States will devote moro than usual attention to the qutlllAca Ions of the candidates this yea-. United States Senator 11. It. Till man Is offering for reelection to the seat which he has held fov throe terms, and ho is being opposed by \V. Jasper Talbert, of Edgelleld, a former Congressman and a former Tlllman'te. N. B. Dial, of Laurens, cotton mill man, lawyer and banker, is also a candidate for Senator Til'.mail's scat and the Laurens man Ig making a vig orous campaign. He is reported to be considering opening headquarters in Columbia In the Interests of bis race. Mr. Talbert Is likewise making a vig orous campaign and Senator Tillman is confident that ho will ;>*ai the com bined Held on the first ballot Mr. Tillman will be .' figure of in terest In the campaign this ?. titnmor, not only in South Carolin:'. but throughout the nation. And there is the rnco between Ira li. Jones and Cole L. Please for gov ernor, which is the one around which interest centres. Governor Please is rounding out his first term in the ox ecutlve chair and Is asking for two more years. Judge Ira II. Jones, formerly chief justice of the supreme court, is in the Held for the governor ship, assailing "Bleuseism", stating that if elected he will be the governor of all the people, and condemning the pardoning record and other ollicial acts of Governor Please. Between these two the contest lies and the most astute politicians admit that the con j test Is close. "Ill seisin" is the issue and on this the light will be made. One I Other candidate. John Duncan, of Co lumbia, lias also announced thai he win be in the race for the governor ship. .Next to the governorship in inter est is the light for the ofllce of attorney gem ral. The lion. .1. Praser Lyon, who has mied the office so satisfactori ly since 1007, is a candidate for re election and is being opposed by "Hub" Evans, of Newberry, and Thos. 11. Peoples, of Barnwoll. Gen. Lyon was first elected on the anti-dispen sary platform and he has done signal service in the prosecutions growing out of the old dispensary cases and in the recovering mf the over-charges from the liquor houses. Interest In this race is second only to that for governor. For comptroller general the incum bent, Mr. A. \V. Jones, is so far un opposed for re-election. Humor has stated on several occasions that Capt. Ed Bacon, of Spai tanburg, who ran for comptroller general on the Inde pendent ticket in 1890, would enter the lists against Mr. Jones, but so far In' hasn't announced. Whether any other candidate will come forward to oppose Gen. Joins is not apparent at present. For State treasurer Mr. S. T. Carter, the presc.il? chief, clerk, an''. Mr. D. W. Mel.a;u in. the prescht State Inrtd agent, are candidates. Cap;. P.. H. Jennings, the present troasvirer, Is: not goillg to seek re-election. For secretary of state Mr, R, M. McCown, the present incumbent and a candidate for re-election, is unop posed. Mr. McCown has filled tili? office for several years. For adjutant general the incumbent. Gen. W. \V. Moore, is seeking re-el.lo tion and so far no one has announce I against him. although the names of Jos. R. Allen, of Columbia, and John 1). Frost, of Columbia, who once serv ed as adjutant generalv have been mentioned. No definite announcement has so far come from either Messrs. Allen or Frost. For superintendent of education Mr. J. E. Bwearlngon Is unopposed for re-election. For commissioner of agriculture, commerce and Industries Mr. K. J. Watson is the only avowed candidate so far. The name of .1. R. McGhee, of Greenville, has been mentioned as a probable candidate, but Mr. McGhee stated yesterday that he hadn't made up his mind as to what he would do in the matter yet. Mr. Watson is the present incumbent and has filled the office since It was first created. This Is the first year It has been elective, formerly it having been filled by ap pointment of the governor. For railroad commissioner. Major John G. Richards Is being opposed by Senator J. H. Wharton. of Laurens, and James Cansler, of TIrzah. who has been running for many years. Major Richards Is filling out the unexpircd term of the late Mr. Sullivan, and Is a candidate for the office. Mr. Wharton , was formerly a member of tho railroad commission, while Mr. Cansler has beon running for the place for many years past and is a well known figure in every part of the state. The seven congressmen from this State will also be Chosen this year. In the 1st district the Incumbent, George S. Legare. of Charleston, so far has no opposition. Congressman .lames , P. Byrnes, of the 2d district, is round I Ing out his lirst term and is a candi date for re-election, and while the names of T. 0. Croft, of Alken, and T. II. Rnlnsford, of Edgofield, and oth ers have been mentioned as possible' candidates against him, no one lias formally announced. Congressman NVyatt Alken, of the 3d district, will likely have opposition while Congress man .los. T. Johnson, of the Ith, will probably be unopposed. In the 5th district Congressman D. E. Flnley. the dean of the delegation, will prob ably bo opposed by Mayor T. 13. But ler, of Gaffney, and the friends of Arthur I.. Gaston, of Chester, are also urging him to run for congress. Mr. Gaston has declined to make the race for attorney general, but may make the race for congress. In the 6th dis trict Congressman .1. B. Ellerbe will more than likely have opposition, the names of P. A. Hodges, of Bennetts vllle, who opposed him before, and others being mentioned. In the 7th no opposition lias so far developed to Congressman A. F. Lever. The lower branch of the legislature, 12 I in number, and half of the Sen ate, 22 in number, are to be elected this year. In addition county officials in every county and minor positions are to be filled so that the voter will have the chance this year to orpress Iiis choice for all these positions. News and Courier. THIRTY YEARS OF BACKACHE STOPPED Remarkable Experience of rvir.Barry With New Treat ment Will Surely Inter est All Sufferers. ; "To every sufferor from backaches ; and kidney trouble.'' says Mr. .Inn. \V. Harry. ;:::r, Brnndrtff St.. Fort Wayne. Indiana, "I want to tell that I was a victim of backaches \Vpr thirty-five years and that like many of my fel low-sufforers, I tried hundreds of rem edies without relief. I was so had at times I could not remove my cloth ing. Somebody recommonded Rool Juice to me. just as I am recommend ing it to you and after taking it as I directed I found a speedy cure. | certainly do not hesitate to commend I this great medicine to any victim of i these complaints for I know what it means to get relief." The new Root Juice treatment pro motes a fine appetite, makes dlges ' tion perfect ?o that pure nourishment enteis the blood: it strengthens the kidneys and not only drives out rheu matic poison, but stops its accumula tion. The results are surprisingly quick. One week's treatment will make a different person of you. Many have said they would not take five hundred dollars for what the juice treatment has done for them. The genuine Root Juice can he sup piled by any good druggist but the public is warned against tricky deal ers who offer worthless or inferior Imitations upon which they make, more profit. WPLY SUICIDAL Po allow yourself to suffer from Dyspop. Bill when oiio 25-cent bottlo of tho 10VER i DYSPEPSIA REMEDY Will romovo all distress. If you'ro auf !' irina, Konl once to tho no.irost drug storo, i irohnse a bottlo, draw tho cork, tako a moutbfUl and rotum homo l'ci rcc?y Free From All lWxt rests. Nomittor how chronic or novoro your Ooho may bo tho Orovor Graham Dynpop ,i Romody Will euro it. "Wo moan what ?.. <; say. Tost us I Throo 817.08, 28o., BOo. ami $1.00. 8. OaOVCn cram am co., inc.1 newburqh, n.y. LACHEMS DRUG tu. Laurens, S. C. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Take notice that on the 11th day of May, I will render a final account of my nets and doings as Adminis trator of the estate of Andrew Jerry, deceased, in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens county, at 11 o' clock, a. in., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Administrator. 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 before Raid date, duly proven, or bo forever barrod. John F. Bolt, Administrator. April 10. 1912,? mo. It is so FRESH and PURE that YOU USE ONE-FOURTH LESS than with other brands. You save money. You get better results. Fagle -Thistle is pricked right where it is made (the only soda factory in the South), and comes to you in sealed, air-tight, strength-keeping cartons?fresh and pure. 16 Full Ounces to the Pound. And no higher in price. PECIAL For a Limited Time Only. Cut out the top from six Eagle-Thistle packages and enclose with coupon shown below and 58c to partially cover expense, and we will send you promptly, all charges prepaid, one set (6; Rogers' Guaranteed Silver_ Plated Teaspoons. These spoons are beau tiful in design and bear no advertising. Retail value $2.00 per dozen. All good grocers carry our soda. THE MATHIES0N ALKALI WOKKS, Saltville, Va. I enclose the tops cut from G Eagle-Thistle packages, also Money1 Order (or stamps) for 58c. Please send mo. all charges prepaid, one set (6) Hogers' Guaranteed Genuine Silver Plated Tea spoons. Miss (or) Mrs. P. O. County. State.? I Are You a Woman 9 S TAKE Notice of Teacher*' Examination. The regular spring teachers' ox nmlnatlon Will he held in the court house on Friday, May 3rd, beginning sharply at 9 o'clock a. m. Tho ques tions will he based on the State adopt ed textbooks and those on Pedagogy I on the South Cnrolina Manuel for ele I mentary schools. Those who wht to take the exami nation will pleaso report at the court room on time. Oeo. L. Pitts, Co. Supt of Education. 39-2t 0HICHESTER SPILLS