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New Stomach Relief Gets ~ Country Wide Endorsement g The new remedy for Indigestion call ed "Dlge8tlt" has been found a cer tain quick4relief and permanent rem edy for stomach disorders. Letters from thousands who had suffered the tortures of Indigestion and got relief from the use of Digestif are evidence of Its merit. The enormous increase in demand from every part of tlie country is proof of Its popularity. Hut you do not have to tako anybody's word for it?try it yourself on an abso lute guarantee, get a package and if you don't get relief you can get your money back for the asking. Brown's Dlgestlt is a little tablet easy to swal low and absolutely harmless. It digests i all the food, prevent*, fermentation, stops gas formation, prevents stomach distress after euting, aids assimila tion, relieves indigestion almost in stantly and cures dyspepsia?50 cents. Ask at B. P. Posey's. J HAVE YOU TRIED OUR NEW Westphalia Ham? Nice up-to-date classy Hams that please you. Just in, another shipment of F. F. V. Hams that are being used by the first families of Laurens and are all the name implies. From the mountains of East Tennessee we have se cured some nice country cured shoulders and some monster smoked and pepper ed Hams suitable for large families, hotels and boarding houses. On hand several thousand pounds nice fresh fat-backs and rib bellies. Peas! Peas!! Some extra fine unknown varieties?the large blue kind, the mixed sorts and speckle bunch. Orange and Amber Cane seed, German Millet seed for sale at Laurens, S. C, by J. H. SULLIVAN Laurens, S. C. Jno. W. Ferguson C. C. Featherstone W. B. Knight FEROUSON, PEATHERSVONE & KNIQHT Attorneys at Law Laurens, S. C. Prompt and carefui attention given to all business. Office Over Palmetto Bank. Asthma! Asthma! POPHAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY flives instant relief ami an absolute cure n all cases of Asthma. Bronchitis, and Hay Fever. Sold by druggists ; mail on receipt of price ii.oo. Trial Paokajro by mail 10 conta. WILLIAMS MFG. CO.. Prop*.. Cleveland. Ohio LAUBENS DRUG CO. Laurens. S. U WY-? WW See our line of Old Hickory Poroh Furniture. S. M. A E. 11. Wilkes & Co. ? SULPHUR SPRINGS. ? ? ? Sulphur Spring, May 20.?Rev. J. A. Martin, being called lu preach the funeral of Dr. Pinson, of Cross Hill, last Sunday, his place was filled by his son, Guy, of the Louisville Theo logical Seminary, and from his ser mon, which was his first, we bespeak for him a bright future. Among those from a distance who worshipped with us Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Edd Hunter from Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Boyd, of Center Point, Messrs. Patterson and Law rence of Harksdnle, Mr. A. P. Nlckols of Laurcns, Mir. Murphy Wood of Boyda Mill and Mr. Mark Nelson of Cross Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith of Trlnlty Rldge visited their parents Mr. and and Mrs. .). M. Smith Friday night. Mr. .Joe Smith, and friend, Tom Bolt, of Laurcns, spent a few days with homefolks 'ast week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cannon were with their parents from Saturday un til Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walker were in Laurens shopping last Thursday Miss Mamie Fowler Is at homo again after several days' stay with her aunt Mrs. Fred Franks of Harksdale. We have Just learned that Mr. Bar ber Jones' little grandson, who has been very sick in Hock Hill seems to be some better today. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Thad Martin does not Improve as her friends would like. Mr. Ed Teague is all smiles, anoth er voter has arrived at his home. Mr. and Mrs. W. Felts and daught er, Eunice, were shopping in Laurens Thursday, also Misses Mamie and Nannie Fowler, Mrs. (5. O. Teague and Miss Annie Hawkins. Quite a crowd from our berg at tended the picnic at Jones last Fri day. Among the number being Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith and family, Mr. I Asa Tongue and Miss Minnie. Mr. and Mrs. G. (). Teague visited Mrs. Teague'a parents near Heaver dam Sunday. Misses Lizzie and Joe Walker visit ed their little friend, Louise Saxon, Sunday afternoon. Lame back is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles of the back, for which you win find nothing bettor than Chamberlain's Liniment. For Sale by all dealers. ' '* ^ Flanders "20" Roadster, $750 You Want the Best?Not the Cheapest Don't be alarmed if somebody tells you you can buy an automobile for less money than the #750 Studebaker-Flandcrs "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 arc built on ideas long ago discarded for good cars. Don't take our word for it. Make comparisons and see. The Studebaker-Planders "20" is a marval?a high grade modern car at a low price. If you pay less, yoti 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 great 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 ? u2o" will outwear 2 to 1 any other car under $1,100 and give you double satisfaction, 1 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. PLATFORM ADOPTED AT STATE CONVENTION ThePlatform Guarantees to Every White Voter in the State the Rights of the Primary Election. Columbia, May 17.?Condemning the republican high tariff and other repub lican principles commending demo cratic tariff, for revenue only, and other democratic principles and op posing any restrictions of the demo cratic primary, the platform of the democratic party in South Carolina was reported to the state convention shortly after 2 o'clock Thursday morn ing by the committee on platforms und was adopted by vote of the conven tion. Mr. W. F. Stevenson was chair man of the committee and it consisted of one member of each county delega tion. The platform favors the guarantee to every white voter in the state the rights of the primary election, it de clares for farm demonstration work and favors the extension of the school system. The committee on platform filed the document With the secretary, Mr. Jas. A. Hoyt, of the convention, but Thurs day morning he was unable to allow it to be used for publication. The substance of the platform is as follows: That the democratic party of South Carolina do declare Itself opposed to the republican protective tariff. That it declare itself in favor of a tariff for revenue only, such as is ad vocated by leading democratic states men. That it commends ns worthy of praise the efforts of the present dem ocratic members of the national con gress to Bccure such a tariff. That it condemns the Aldrich mone tary system as being a money mon opoly. That It believes the expansion and contraction of the currency should be left to the people. That it declare itself in favor of the conservation of the natural resources of the nation, the preservation of the forests and the water powers for the benefit of the people. That It declare its favor of the farm demonstration work as now being conducted by the federal government. That It, condemn the republican pension grab, the recent increase in the pension disbursements. That It commends as worthy of the best welfare of the country the ox tension of the common school system of the Btates. That it guarantee to every white man the right of the primary election. The Demons of the Swamp. are moSQUitos. As they sting they put deadly malaria germs In the blood.' Then follow the Icy chills and the flres of fever. The appetite Hies and the strength fnils; also malaria often pnves the way for deadly typhoid. Hut Electric Hitters kill and cast out the malaria germs from the blood; give you a line appetite and renew your strength. "After Ioiir suffering," wrote Wm. Fret well, of Lucatua, N. C, "three bottles drove all the malaria from my system, and I've had good health ever since." Hest for all stomach, liver and kidney Ills. f>0e at Laurens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. GRACE CANDIDATE WITHDRAWS. CouluVt Rut up with the Stund Tukeu by his Former Supporters at the State Convention. Charleston, May 17.?-William P. Can* of Meggett's caused a sensation in polities! circles todoy by announc ing Iiis withdrawal from the race for sheriff, leaving Cu,?t. Martin with out opposition. Carr states In his let ter of withdrawal that he has deter mined not to stand for office because ho does not npprovo of the stand which was taken by the faction from I which he was expected to draw his chief support. He did not attend the county convention but he went to Columbia, on the Grace-Slnkler dele gation and he states thai he heard the arguments before the committee on credentials which convinced him upon reflection that the Bamwell convention was the legally organized meeting of the county democracy and that he does not feel that he can ap prove of the action of the other fac tion and he therefore determined to <iuit tho race at once, as it would be improper for him to remain longer as ? candidate of the Grace-Sinkler faction. The withdrawal of Mr. Carr Is the third to take place In the shrievalty contest. First L. C. A. Roessler was to make the race and it was determined by the political forces that he should give place to J. 1*. DeVaux and that the former should run for clerk of the court. Pressure was brought to bear upon DeVaux to quit and when he threw up the sponge, Carr was brought out, with the purpose chiefly of dividing the country vote where Capt. Martin lias always been strong. The politi cians would not talk about the mat ter today. It is probable that an opposition candidate will bo found by Capt. Martin's opponents, but the several withdrawals serve the pur pose of weakening the opposition to the incumbent.?The State. Tells Women How to Have Charming Hnir. Rough, coarse hair is unnecessary! so is faded, dull looking hair. Dandruff and scalp itch arc both caused by an accumulation of scurfy lilth and can easily be gotten rid of. Dandruff germs cause falling hair and diseases of the hair and scalp, and should be destroyed. If you have any of the hair troubles mentions above the Laurens Drug Co. guarantees PARISIAN SACK to end everyone of them or will refund your money. PARISIAN SACK is a delightful hair dressing that is being vised today by many thousands of lovely Americans who detest uncleanliness. Large bot tle 50 cents. To Count) Fair Associations. Clemson College lias many calls each year for competent nun to act as judges at county fairs. On account of tho fact that so many of tho fairs are held at the same time, and as ve are 'making effort to encourage and assist these lairs, we would he glad to hear from the ofllcers of every county fair association in the State that ex pects to hold a fair this fall, and that want.; judges from the college to sec if dales can be arranged to suit. The Extension Division is now mak ing its schedule, as far as possible, for the .summer and fall, so we would like to hear from tho fair associations as soon as possible, so that plans can be made to furnish every assistance pos sible. Trusting that every county may have a good fair this fall, we remain. Yours for service, IExtension Division, Clemson College, S. C. It would surprise you to know of the great good that is being done by Chamberlain's Tablets. Darius Dow ? ey, of Nowberg Junction, N. D., writes "My wife has been using Chamber lain's Tablets and finds them very ef-1 fectual and doing her lots of good." If you have any trouble with your stomach or bowels give them 1 trial. For sale by all dealers. Notice Woodmen. A special meeting of FalrvioW camp will be held on Wednesday evening, .May, 22nd at 8 p. m., for tho purpose of conferring degree work. Your presence is earnestly requested. K. Ii. Donaldson, Clerk L. E. Bishop, C. C? If you will send your name and ad dress with TpSc. money order or stamps, and the tops from six pack ages Of Eagle-Thistle Soda, to the MathlOSOn Alkali Works, Saltville, Va., they will send you at once, as a gift, an elogont set of six Rodgers sterling silver plated teaspoons and also a very Intort uing cook book. White Mountain .Arctic, Alaska and North Pole Ice Cream Freezers, all sl/.e.t in stock at s. M, & E. II. Wllkos & Co. Eagle-Thistle XMe We Start with the Rough Log - <^ We end with the finished product, and every operation is done by our own men in our own mills. Sash, doors, blinds, screens, mouldings, columns, grilles, newel posts, shingles, latn, interior finish, etc.?everything in building material we furnish in both quantity ana quality. Complete house bills from architect's plans and builder's lists our specialty. Bring or mail in your specification. Get our estimate free. "Buy of the Maker" AUGUSTA LUMBER CO. AUGUSTA. GA. LOW ROUND TRIP RATES Washington, D. C, Account Unveiling of Columbus Monument, June 8th, 1912 (Rates Open to Everybody) S E A B O A 111) Air Line Railway Tickets will be sold from principal stations on SEABOARD and connecting lines June 5th, 6th and 7th. Final limit June 12th, 1912, unless de posited at Washington for extension. Will cost $1.00 to extend limit until July 12th, 1912. Rates from Chester, S. C, . $13.55 Rates from Carlisle, " . 14.05 Rates from Clinton, " . 14.90 Rates from Greenwood, S. C,. 15.75 Rates from Abbeville, S. C, 10.60 Rates from Calhoun Falls, S. C, 16.60 Proportionately low rates from other stations. See that your ticket reads via SEABOARD. Ac count of convenient schedules the trip to Wash ington may be made in one day or one night. Ask SEABOARD Agents or write, W. B. Gresham, Fred Geissler, T. P. A. A. G. P. A. Atlanta, Georgia Special Round Trip ;-FROM-: LAURENS TO Ashville, N. C. Joint Shrine Meeting June 9th,10th, 11th. $Q ?JA Final Limit June 15th ypU* W To Washington, D. C, $15.20. Tickets on sale June 5th and 7th with final limit June 12th. Purchases may secure an extension of the final limit to and including July 12th, 1912, upon pay ment fee of $1.00 per ticket. To Augusta, Ga., $4.05. Tickets on sale June 16th and 17th from limit June 24th. To Knoxville, Tenn., account Summer School $7.40. Tickets on sale June 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, 29. July 6, 7 and 13th. Tickets limited 15th days. Purcher may secure an extension of the final limit to and including Sept. 30th, 1912 upon payment fee of $1.00 per ticket. Week End and Summer Excursion Ratos now on to the Mountain and Seashore resorts. F. J. NELSON, Ticket Agent.