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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 greatest care should be shown In Delecting a cream or lotion for facial application I? generally known. Hut to be able to purchase a cream which in absolutely guaranteed to remove freckles or pimples and get your money back from the druggist I'' it falls to do so. Is something new. Wilson's Kreckle Cream is not only a splendid toilet cream, but also a harm less, mild face bleach. Try a 60-cent Jar of Wilson's Freckle Cream, and you will find that your frecklos will perceptibly fade. A sec ond Jar will cause them to completely disappear. If it dues 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. ?end hlo name and 60 cents to the Wil son Freckle Cream Company. Charles ton. S. C, and u full size Jar will ho tnalled you. 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. ft R. WILKES, Agent Laurens, S. C. Southeastern Lifo Insurance Co. Greenville, S. C. >SH0W OR VALUE Which Do You Prefer in Buying Your Groceries? Had you rather hell? pay for com puting scales, French beveled mirrors, showy fixtures in the store room, plale glass and pressed brick store fronts added to the cost of jour goods you buy or trade with the good old fashioned merchant in the old time building or warehouse selling you good goods at a reasonable price, without the extra cost of these gimcrack:j ndd? etl to the price of your goods. Can you eat these? .Can you drink these? Can you wenr these? Then are you willing to pay for some thing that is of no material value to you, of which you only get a look. Trade with "The Old Reliable." J. H. SULLIVAN Laurens, S. C. Dr. T. L. Timmerman Dentist ) People's Bank Building Phon? UM. Laurens, S. C. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Hare you overworked your nervows sys tem and e*used trouble with your kid neys and bladder? Have you pains in loins, side, back and bladder? Have you a Sabby appearance of the face, and un der the eyes? A frequent desire to pass urino? If so. Williams' Kidney I'llls will cure you?Druggist, I'rlco 60c. WILLIAMS MFG. CO.. Prop... Cleveland. Ohia LAURENS DRUG CO. I.aureus, S. C PROCLAMATION OF MAYOR C. M. BABB With Other Majors of South Carolina Mayor Ilabb has Issued a I'roc hi mil lion Attracting Attention to Nation* a l Corn Show. In order to create interest in the National Corn show, to be held in Columbia next winter, Mayor C. M. Habb, with other mayors of South Carolina cities, has issued the follow ing proclamation: "Whereas there Is to be held in Columbia, the capital of South Caro lina, from January 27 to February 8, 1913, a great National Agricultural exposition, under the auspices of the National Corn association and where as at that time there will be visitors to Soutn Carolina from all sections of the country, men and women who are concerned as to the adoption of advanced methods In agriculture and as to the general development of the country along all lines, and "Whereas It is the general desire of the people of South Carolina that those of our kindred and friends who have left this state to make their homes in other portions of the coun try should be invited and urged to return for a visit on tlie occasion of this great National Agricultural e:> positlon. "Therefore do 1, mayor of the city of Laurens, hereby rail upon all our people to write their reatlves and friends of South Carolina birth and parentage, now residing in other states, and direct their attention to tills home coming event, and further do I by this proclamation request that those of our people having rela tives and friends of South Carolina birth and parentage living in other states, to send the names and ad dresses of these relatives and friends to the National Corn association, Co lumbia. S. ('.. in order that they may be kept duly informed as to the plans and scope of the said exposition and as to the railroad rates and oth er arrangements for that occasion. '?(liven under my hand and seal this first day of,.May, 1012. "C. M. BABB, "Mayor." JONES PICNIC PROGRAM. Announcement has come of the An nnal "Big Day" of the Jones High School. The Advertiser has received a pro gram of the annual Jones high school Commenrement day exercises, to be held Friday, May 17th. As Is usual the people of that hospitable neighbor hood are to have a big picnic and a big time. Several prominent speak ers have been invited to be present, among them being the Hon. Ira I?. Jones, candidate for governor of South Carolina. This is an occasion always anticipated by thousands of people and doubtless a vast number will be present to enjoy the day. The program for today is as follows: Prayer. Music by Hand. Recitation?His Maiden Speech, Roy Golden. Reading?Children's Prayers, - hoys and 2 girls. Recitation in Concert?Little Helpers, 3 niris. Music by Hand. I Dialogue?A School Girl's Troubles, seven hoys and girls Declamation?The Man Behind the Plow, Jones Graham. Recitation?The Candidate, CurtiSS Hill. Music by Hand. Heading?The Hees that Get the Honey Frank Hodges. Colloquy?He Tried to Tell His Wife, Hoy and Girl. Music by Hand. Declamation?Independence Hell, Mai* lory Hill. Declamation -How We Hunted a Mouse. Frank Morrison. Music by Hand. Address?lion If. II. Watklns, Ander son, S. C. Music by Band. Address Hon. Ira H. Jones, Colum bia, S. C. Music by Hand. Address?Hon. E. I). Smith, Florence, S. C. Music by Band. Address?Hon. Jno. F. Widemnn, Greenwood, S. C. Music by Princeton Band. Base ball at 3:110: Waterloo vs Cokes bury. LoTCly Hair for Girl? nnd Boy?. The man who is bald at 30 can us ually blame hla mother. It 1b a mother's duty to look of?t;r her children's hair; to be sure tint a dressing is used that will destroy the microbes of dlsoase, will banish dan druff and promote a growth of hair. Mothers wno use PARISIAN 3A015 need never worry about having ha d headed sons at 30 or girls with foded coarse looking hair at any nge. For Laurens Drug Co. know PARI SIAN SAGE so well that they guar antee it to abolish dandruff; to stiy Itching scalp and falling hnlr, or ni'-'i ey hack. And children afl well as their p f ents love to use PARISIAN SAGE, for i, is refined and pleasant and makes tl. ? head f^el fine instantly. 60 cents. IN MEMORIALS Whereas it has pleased Almighty (!od that deatli should come into the family of Brother J. Leu Langston and remove from their midst his wife, and whereas our hearts go out in sympathy for him and his bereaved family nnd friends, therefore he It resolved That, In the death of the wife of our beloved brother our lodge Is sad and we extend to him and his family our heartfelt sympathy In their sad hour and pray that God, our great Counsellor, bring speedy relief to their broken hearts nnd that they may fully realize that: "The Lord glveth and the Ldrd takcth away; Messed be the name of the Yord". Resolved further, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to Brother Langston and family nnd to the South Carolina Pythian for publication. Dr. W. H. Dial, 11. Terry, R. B. Terry, Committee. .Miss Lou Ella Wutklns. it Is with sad and sympathetic hearts that we record the death of our beloved friend and classmate, Miss Lou Ella Watkins. She was a con sistent member of Poplar Springs Itaptist church. She seemed to have Caught the spirit of service, for she was an active worker In the Sunday school, a lending member of the Wo man's Missionary society and Btood ready to take part In till religious work. May her Christian life and strong womanly character lead and inspire all who knew her to higher and nobler things. The following resolutions are adopt ed by the Sunday school: That wo strive to he better Chris tian workers; that we how in humble submission to the Will Of our Heaven ly Father; That WO send our deepest sympathy to the b9t*eft family; that a page In the minute book be inscribed to her memory; that a copy of these resolu tions be sent to the Baptist Courier and to the county papers for publica t Ion. Friends. Cook's Store Club. By an oversight last week, the election of the Cook's Store Demo cratic Club was omitted in the list of clubs In this paper. Although it is 0 little late, we pugllsh the re sults of the election, which were as follows: Abraham Cook, president. W. I*. Cooker, 1st vise president. E. \V. 1 at ton, 2nd vise president. J, B. Cook, secretary. 1'. B. Cooper, treasurer. \V. P. Coker, county executive com mitteemnn. W. P. Coker, J. B. Cook. B. L. Kd wards, A. B. Stewart, Lawrence White, commute on enrollment. \V. P. Coker. J. B. Cook, E. W. Pnt ton, executive commltte. Delegates to county convention: W. P. Coker. J. B. Cook. P. It. Cooper. J. T. Edwards, A. ('.. F.dwards. No resolutions wer? adopted nnd the delegates go to the convention unln st ructed. UNA I, SETTLEMENT. Take notice that on the Uth day of May, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Adminis trator of the estate of Andrew Jerry, deceased, in the office of the .lodge of Probate of Lnurens county, at 11 o' clock, a. m., 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 said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. John V. Bolt. Administrator. April 10. 1912,? mo. Notice of Meet Ion. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. Whereas, petitions signed by a legal number of the qualified electors and freeholders residing in Jacks School District No. t! Luirens county. South Carolina, asking for an election upon the question of voting a three CD mill tax upon property in said school dis trict to be used for school purposes have been Hied with the county board of education, an election is hereby or dered upon said question, said elec tion to be held on the 11th day of May, 1912, at Odells School house, under the management of the school trustees of said school district. Only such electors as return real or personal properly for taxation and who exhibit their tax receipts and registration certificates as roquired In the general election shall be allow ed to vote. Those who favor the three mill tax shall vote a ballot containing the word "YES" written or printed there on. Thoso against the three, mill tax shall vote a ballot containing the word "NO" written or printed thereon. Bolls shall open at the hour of R o'clock In the forenoon nnd shall re main open until the hour of ?! o'clock in the afternoon when they shall close and the ballots be counted. 1 The trustees shall report the result of the election to the county auditor ami the county supt. of education with in ten days thereafter. Ceo. L. Pitt?. Co. Supt. of Kd. i lO-'.'t 4\\ ^ssm^j^Bt^ FLAN?tKS TSxDo jModeCs E-M-F If You Were an Expert, What Car Would You Buy? The time has passed when aut'mobiles can be sold to you on their appearances or claims. This is a day when you and every purchaser must be shown what the car fcr which you pay your money will actually perform; what it will do. Beware of an automobile salesman who attempts to beguile you with a pleasing story. Tell him to show the goods and prove to you that his cars are wcrth the mcney. Find out whether his car is a real car or only an assembled automobile built to sell. You have a right to your money's worth, but it is up to you to see that you get it. Deeper than all appearances, there are a few expert tests which ought to be applied to every car. Who makes the car? Is it an assembled car or made from top to bottom by one manufacturer? What kind of a guarantee is on it? Does the manufacturer respect his own product with a real guarantee, or dees he want you to take the chance? What do parts cost you and how conveniently can you get them? How many cars of this make are in service and how many are giving s. tisfacticn? Questions like these go deep into the heart of the case, and if you put them rigorously upon any car you will f nd out with a certainty whether or not that car is worth its price. We are selling Studebaker E-M-F "30" and Flanders "20" cars because we know that, dollar for dollar, their equal is not sold in the market today. The records of many thousands df cars in all kinds of service have convinced us absolutely. Stu-iebaker E M F "30" and Flanders "20" cars arc built to run, and because they run they sell. If we cannot prove to you under the most searching test that Studebaker cars are absolutely the best automobile values in the market, we do not want your business; but we can prove it, and your neighbc rs \vho drive these ctrs will tell you the same thing. Be an expert when it comes to buying a car. You can, by getting from us some further ideas on real tests of an automobile. 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