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HOW TO REMOVE FRECKLES Wilson's Freckle Cream Is Pos itively Guaranteed to Do the Work. Letters are constantly being re ceived by the makers of Wilson's Freckle Cream from prominent ladies saying that they have ut last discov ered how to remove freckles. j-.-st because you happen to have fre? les Is no reason why you should alWfc/S have them. Mrs. M. J. IMvors wrote from Herne, Switzerland, saying: "If afier giving Wilson's Freckle Cream a fair trial It does not cure your skin, there Is no remedy tor you. I always took the best car? of my skin, but freckled dreadfully and could get no remedy until I found Wils us Freckle Cream.' One Jar of Wilson's Freckle Cream will cauHe yov r freckles to perceptibly fade, and the second Jar will entirely remove thorn. The druggist |? Instructed to return your money to you If It doesn't do Juat what we claim for It. Try a i?r today. You'll be delighted with tta fine effect on your akin. If your druggist cannot supply you, send r.0 centa to the Wilson Freckle Cream Co., Cnarlcston, B. C, and they will se.?d yoi> n ful' t?1r.e Anr LAUBENS 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 Laurent, S. C. Southeastern Life Insurance Co. Greenville, S. C FINAL SETTLEMENT. Take notice that on the (Uh day of June, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Adminis trator of the setate of Matilda Rice, deceased, in the olllce of the Judge of Probate of Laurenb county, nt 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 day and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date duly proven, or be forever barred. P. s. Suber, Administrator. May 6, 1912.?1 mo. Jno. W. FergUBon C. C. Featherstone W. B. Knight FBRGUSON, PEATHERSTONE & KNIGHT Attorneys at Lsw Laurens, S. C, Prompt and earoful attention gtvea to all buaiiMSS. Office Over Palmetto Bank. jQHICHESTER S PILLS SsIL/r^v TOB DIAMOND BBAHD. /v Lsdltal A?k yc <'nl-ehc*.tfir*s IHmiohJ IMIU In H>d ?.vl UoM botet, (talwl with Illuo Klt?>on. Tako no other. II or oT y oar " Drugul.l. AiH r( IM t lO H TKBS DIAMOND HU1ND I'll.I S. ?... ?5 y*Miknownt*D*st.S?rMt, Alw?rt Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS FVERYWHCRE Dr. T. L. Timmerman Dentist People's Bank Building Phone 8*2. Laurens, S. C. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you overworked your nervous sys tem aa4 eausad trouble With your kld ?Mvrs and bladder! Have you pains In Mm. side, baek and bladder? Have you a tatty appearance of the face, and un der the eyaat A. frequent dealre to pass urine? If sa, Williams' Kidney Pills will ears you?Druggist, Price 60c. WILLIAMS MFC CO., Prep?.. Cl.t.Uod. OWs LAURKNH DRUG CO. Lauren*., 8. C. $10.r>0 buys a first class Refriger ator, ono that will keep things cold and at same time reduce) your Ice bill. S. M. ft BS. H. Wllkes aV Co. A ZONE SYSTEM FOR PARCEL POST Congressman Bourne Introduces n B1U in Congress Providing for Sliding Scale Bates. Washington, April 29,?A zone sys tem of parcels post Is provided for In a bill Introduced In the senate today by Senator Bourne, chairman of the committee on postofllccs and post roads;. The bill is the result of many months of investigation by the com mittee. The rates provided are the lowest yet suggested, but the post oftlce department Is quoted as express ing the opinion that if established the system would be self-sustaining. Eleven-pound packages are authorized by the bill and 15 cents is fixed as the charge for minimum packages in cities. For packages of one pound in the cities the rate is 5 cents, and a cent Is added for each additional pound. For the 50 mile zone, the rate Is 2 cents for the first pound and 2 cents for each additional pound; 200 miles zone, 7 cents for the first pound and 3 cents for each additional pound; 500 mile zone, K cents for first pound and 4 cents for each additional pound; 1,000 mile zone, 0 cents for first pound and 5 cents for each additional pound; 2,000 mile zone, 12 cents for the first pound and 10 cents for each additional pound; more than 2,000 miles, including island possessions, 12 cents for the first pound and 12 cents for each additional pound. The Bourne bill consolidates the third and fourth classes of mall, but provides for mailing circulars and small parcels of merchandise at 1 cent per ounce up to four ounces. Helps a Judge In Rad Fix. Justice Ell Cherry, of (Ullis Mills, Tenn., was plainly worried. A bad sore on his leg had baffled several doctors and long resisted Ml remedies. "I thought it was a cancer," ho wrote. '"At last I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and was completely cured." Cures burns, Bolls, ulcers, cuts, bruis es and piles. 25 cents at Laurena Drug Co. nnd Palmetto Drug Co. JOHN WATTS ELECTED CAPTAIN. Lauren* Lad Heads Carolina Baseball Team Next Year. John Watts of Lauren8 was elected captain of the baseball team of the University of South Carolina at a meeting of the vanslty squad last night "Father" Watts, as he Is call ed by the Carolina men, has a en viable reputation as an Intercollegi ate baseball player. For the past three years he has played all three field positions In the university nine and during this time lias dropped only one fly ball In an Intercollegiate game. lie Is one of the heaviest hitters on the team and an exceptionally heady player, Ills selection as captain by his teammates was unanimous. John Watts Is a member of the junior class of the law school. He Is a son of Richard C. Watts, associate justice of the South Carolina supreme court.?Columbia State. What Texnns Admire Is hearty, vigorous life, according to Hugh Tallman, of San Antonio. "We find." he writes, "that Dr. King's New Life Pills surely put new life nnd energy into a person. Wife and I believe they are the best made. Ex cellent for stomach, liver or kidney troubles. 25c at Laurens Drug Co., and Palmetto Drug Co. WARNING! Notice?All person? are forbidden to hire, or harbor any laborers living on my place who are under contract to me for this year, 11)12. M. B. 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J<snrset cir culation of any ?rlentlflc Journal. Terme, ?3 a rear: four months, |L Hold brail newndealer*. M?NN I Co."?B?^ New York Branch OOBoe. 61? r BU Washington. D. C JUDGE THOMPSON'S RESOLUTIONS RCSOlntiOBS which were Voted Down In the County Convention which Met In the Court Mouse Last Monday. Because of the late hour at which we were able to secure the copy of Judgo Thompson's resolutions last week they were left out of The Ad vertiser. They are printed In this week's paper. We have learned that there was some disappointment be cause Judge Thompson's resolutions were not published. As the secretary of the convention had not received a record of .them and as Judge Thomp son did not have them In his posses sion, we had some difficulty in finding them and after they were found our time was too limited to set them In type. However, they are printed be low and are as follows: Whereas an effort was made at the last session of the State Democratic convention to amend the constitution of the Democratic party of South Carolina so as to require every per son offering to vote in the primary election to produce his registration certificate and tax receipt, and have all the qualifications required under the law for voting in the general election in order to give him the priv ilege of voting In the primary; And whereas there are Indications that the effort to secure this amend ment to the party constitution, may be renewed at the approaching state convention, which effort, if successful, would result in the practical disfran chisement of several thousand white men In South Carolina; And whereas the conduct of elec tions under the constitution and rules of the Democratic party is amply suf ficient to secure a free ballot and a fair count. Resolved, That this convention is unqualifiedly opposed to such change In the constitution of the party, and to any other change, or amendment, that would put III jeopardy the right of any white man in South Carolina who complies with the rules of the party, to vote In the Democratic pri mary, and the delegates to the state convention should governed in that regard by the action of tills conven tion and oppose such change If at tempted. Be It further resolved, That, In view of the fact that In the Demo cratic primary every man has the right to express his choice or prefer ment as between candidates for all elective offices, state and county, as well as I'nlted States senator and rep resentatives in the lower house of Congress, that it would he unwise and undemocratic, for this convention to indorse or name as its cholae any man for state or county office, or member of either house of Congress, as such action would lie to anticipate or dictate to the voter in the primary and smack of the old convention plan, long since repudiated by the democra cy of South Carolina; That, because of the failure at Dem ocratic authority to provide Jbr a presidential primary as many other states, both north and south, have done, leaving no way for the ind id ual to vole directly for president, and with no way left for expression of ! preference as to presidential candi dates except through the club meet ing and county and state conventions it is within the province, and eminent ly fit, for this body to name a man ns Its choice for president of the United States, with the alternative, as im plied condition, that if, upon the meet ing of the National convention, at any stage of the proceedings, it becomes manifest that he is not available, that the delegation do transfer their sup port (or the vote of the state in case the delegation should go Instructed to vote under the unit rule) to another whose political principles and affilia tions are In harmony with those of him from whom they had withdrawn their support. Your Poor Stomach ncodnnrcHt. Assist digestion by using tbo ?ROVER GRAHAM DYSPEPSIA REMEDY. Try a 25-cent bottle and Instantly oor roct all disordors of the digestive system. Do not hositate, but aot at onoo I "Throe doctors stiid that I had Cftncer of tno stomach, and I bolioved it. One hottlo of Qrover Oraham Dyspepsia Romody convinced mo that they wore wrong. Thanks to its uso I am now per fectly well." OEOROE MOTT, Cincinnati, Ohio. Throo Sizes, 25o.. 50o. and $1.00. S. QitOVRrl GRAHAM CO.,'INC>NEWBUnQH.N.Y. LAUKENS DRUG ((>. I.aureus, 8. C. Flanders "20" Roadster, $750 You Want the Best?Not the Cheapest Don't be alarmed if somebody tells you you can buy tin automobile for less money than the $750 Studebaker-Flanders "20." You can, but you better not. The Flanders "20" corresponds point by point with the best and highest priced cars sold. Cheaper cars at every vital point are built on ideas long ago discarded for good cars. Don't take our word for it. Make comparisons and see. The Studebaker-Flanders "20" is a marval?a high grade modern car at a low price. If you pay less, you buy much less. And the cheaper car to-day will cost you far more in the long run. The competing car isn't sold which the Studebaker Corporation, the grent automobile manufacturers in the world, couldn't reproduce for less money; but we ' won't build a cheap car, because the name "Studebaker" means the best for your money. If you are content with a car that runs to-day and dies to-morrow, don't buy the $750 Flanders "20." It will wear for years. Remember this?the Studebaker-Flanders "20" will outwear 2 to 1 any other car under $i} 100 and give you double satisfaction, confidence and comfort into the bargain. We can prove it?Send for new catalogue THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION Detroit, Michigan Swygert & Teague, Agents Laurens, S. C. Brings the certainty of Satisfaction Sound hanks do not change presidents every year or two. People would not put their money Into hanks that did. The same discretion should he used in buying an automobile, for In buy ing a car you are buying something thai (Might to repay you lug dividends Of satisfaction and service. The Ford management is the same now as it was in l?oli when the com pany was organized. It Is a management intact unified In purpose, bent on malting a car thai shall do honor to the firm and give satisfaction to every owner. Ford Model T -the car of Vanadium steel construction; Ford Planetary Transmission; Ford Magneto built Into the motor; Ford Spring Suspen sion; the car of light weight, light cost and Unlit expense of up keep. Ford branches and dealers in all cities, towns and villages are at your elbow with Ford Service for Ford Owners. FORD MODEL T TOURING CAR, 4 cylinders, & passengers, fully equipped, f. o. b Detroit . *?i?0 FORD MODEL T TORPEDO, 4 cylinders, 2 passengers, fully equipped, f. o. b. Detroit.#.'??0 FORD MODEL T COMMERCIAL ROADSTER, 4 cylinders. 3 passengers, re movable rumble seat, fully equipped, f. <>. b. Detroit.$.'?{?() FORD MODEL T TOWN ('AH, (Landaulet) 4 cylinders, 6 passengers, fully equipped, f. o. b. Detroit.$?00 FORD MODEL T DELIVERY CAU, capacity 7;'0 pounds merchandise, fully equipped, f. o. b. Detroit.#700 The ONB chassis with different bodies. Write today for booklet "Ford Factory Facts." Address Dept. X, Ford Motor Company, Detroit. N o-Guess Work Your "near" automobile mechanic?one who has only a limited knowledge of his trade?guesses throughout in making adjustments, repairs, etc. OUR mechanics being thoroughly skilled?care ful?don't guess?they make every thingEX ACTLY right and KNOW that it is right before the ma chine leaves our shop. The automobile is a too valuable machine for guess work?so have it repaired by W. P. HUDGENS LAURENS, - - SOUTH CAROLINA 5 ; FINAL SETTLEMENT. Take notice that on the 11th dar of Mat, I will render a final account of my acts and doings an Adminis trator of the oatate of Andrew Jerry, deceased, in the office of the Judge of Probate of I^iurens county, at 11 o' clock, a. m., and on th? same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Administrator. Any persons indebted to said estate are notified end required to make pay ment on that date; and all persons having claims against nald estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. John F. nolt, Administrator. April 10, 1912,--- mo. I COLUMBIA, NEWHERBY A LAUBENS RAILWAY, N. B. The following schedule figures are published only as information and not guaranteed. I ?54 53 Station 62 *56 8:20 a m 2:12 p m Lv Laurens Ar 2:12 p rn 7:55 p m 8-44 2:35 Clinton 1:60 7:36 ?:32 3:20 Newberry 12:^6 ?:44 9:60 3:34 Prosperity 12:42 C:26 11:15 4:65 Ar Columbia Lv 11:16 6:00 I 6:20 Ar Sumter Lv 9:41 10:00 p m Ar Charleston I.v 6:15 am ??Trains 54 and 65 run solid between Greenville and Columbia daily ex I ccpt Sunday These trains stop at Carvals St. Station, while trains 62 and j 63 go 1o Union Station. Solid through trains between Greenville and Charleston via Laurens and Columbia. T. C. WHITE, General aPssenger Agent.