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1 A Woman of I Good Judgment Never discontinues trading at a store '. as long as she is given satisfactory goods and service. These two items are ;; our strong points. Best Goods Best Service Are ever in our minds with our custo- t mers. We appreciate the business of ? the customers we have and have room J for some new ones. DIAL COMPANY J. C. HENDERSON, Manager /'TOP i'i< - - * . v ; Ray's 00? HOT S DRINKS \ fee ,No.72 I Are the best to be found in the city. Special attention I ^| given to orders for Ice Cream any I flavor made on short notice. S Ray's Pharmacy Dial BIdg. Laurens, S. C. We Will Call on You For that Coal Order on or about the I5th. Eichelberger Brothers RELIABLE DRAYMEN Day Phone 33 Night Phone 276 CAMPAIGN TO OPEN AT SUMTER, First'Mooting June 18?Itinerary as Arranged Last Night. Columbia, Jone 4.?The campaign for State offices will open at Sumter on Tuesday, June 18, visit each of the forty-four county seats In the State and close at Greenville on August 22. The primary will take place the last Tuesday in August, the 2t7h of that month. There will he only one campaign "circus" as the plans call for the candidates for United States Senator, Governor and all the State of fices to be included In the campaign. The Itinerary was announced here tonight by the sub-committee, com posed of Chairman John Gary Evans, R. I. Manning and W. F. Stevenson. The programme will be submitted to tho full State executive committee, at a meeting to be held the first of next week. The programme was announced fol lowing the arrival of Mr. Stevenson, who delivered the address at the com mencement of Ersklne College, at Duo WeBt, today, and who did not reach the city until nearly midnight. The assessments for the various can didates will be fixed at a meeting of I tho State executive committee, to be held next week. Following Is the Itinerary of the campaign: Sumter?Tuesday, June 18. Bishopville?June 19. Darlington?June 20. Bennet^svllle?June 21. Chesterfield -June 22. Florence?Tuesday, June 25. Dillon?June 26. Marlon?June 27. Con way?June 28. Georgetown?June 29. Kingstree--Tuesday, July 2. Manning?July 2. Moncks Corner?July 1. Charleston?July Walterboro?July 6. Beaufort?Tuesday, July Jasper (Rldgeland)?July lit. i (ampton?July 11. Barn well?July 12. Bamberg -July 1?.. St. George?Tuesday, July 16. Orangeburg?July 17. St. Matthews July IS. Columbia?July 19. Wlnnsboro?July 20. Lexington?Tuesday. July 22. Snluda?July 24. Edgefleld?July 25. One week off. Alken?July 2G. Camden?Monday, August 5. Lancaster?August 0>. Yorkville?August 7. Gaffney?August 8. Spartanburg?August 9. Union?August io. Newberry?Tuesday, August 12. Laurens?August 14. Greenwood?August 1 .">. Abbeville?August It'.. Anderson?August 17. Walhalla- Tuesday. August 20. Plckens?August 21. Greenville?August 22. ?News & Courier. IN MEMORIAM $ Tribute of Respect. Wherear. God in His wise providence has removed from among us by death Dr. E. W. Plnson, one of the Directors of the Bank of Cross Hill who was ever ready in the faithful discharge of his duties to this Institution makes it Imminently befitting that we record our appreciation of him. Resolved, That the cheerfulness in which he rendered with faithful ability at all times his duties will be held in grateful remembrance. Resolved, That the removal of such a bright and cheerful life from among us leaves a vacancy that will bo deep ly realized by this institution, and will prove a serious loss to the community and general public. Resolved, That as a physician he will bo greatly missed after a service of twenty years among our people. Resolved, That with deep sympathy with the bereaved relatives of the de ceased we express our hope that ev. . BO great a loss to us all may be over ruled for good by Him "Who do-ib all things well". Resolved, That a copy of these reso lutions be spread upon the records of this Institution, a copy printed In local papers and a copy forwarded to the bereaved family. (Signed) Dr. J. H. Miller. A. M. Hill, W. C. Rasor, Committee of Directors. Move On New! says a policeman to a street crowd, and whnmks heads If It don't. "Move on now," Bays the big. harsh mineral pills to bowel congestion and suffer ing follows. Dr. King's New Life Pills don't bulldoze tho bowels. They gent ly persuade them to right action, and health follows. 25c at Laurens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. Ask to see our special value in Bed Room Suits, price $34.50. they would coot you $50.00 elsewhere. S. M. ft E. H. Wllkes & Co. j * SUNDAY SCHOOL QUESTIONS. * * ? * *???***??***?? (Copyright, 1910, by Rev. T. S. Lin scott, D. D.) Christ's Witness to John the Bap tist. Matt. xl:2-19. Golden Text?Among them that are horn of women there is none greater than John, yet he that Is but little In the kingdom of God Is greater than he. Luke vli:28. (1.) Verse 2?What had John done to be In prison? (2.) Verse 3?What do you think had produced doubt In the mind of John concerning the Messlahshlp of Christ? (3.) What, If anything, was there In Chilst's manner of life that would be liable to make John doubt? (4.) What are the causes which of ten produce doubt In the minds of good men on matters of which at other times they have been certain, as in the cases of Elijah and John? (6.) Verse 4-6?At what point did John need most to he strengthened? (6.) What did Jesus consider to be the supreme proof of his mission? (7.) What today are the proofs for tho divinity of Christ's mission and gospel? (8.) Verse 7-8?What special scenes or demonstrations had attended John's preaching In the wilderness? (9.) In what respect waB John un like "a reod shaken with the wind?" (10.) What sort of clothing did John wear? (11.) What significance la there In the fact that Jesus and John were not alike in their manner of dress? (12.) Verses 9-10?In what respect was John more than a prophet! (This Is one of the questions which may be unswered In writing by members of the club.) (I.'i.) What Is the evidence that Mai. 111:1, from which Jesus quotes, refers to .lohn and Jesus? (14.) As a matter of fact how did .lohn prepare the way for Jesus? tir>.) Verse 11?What did .lesus mean by saying that there had not arisen one greater than .lohn the Haptist, but that the least In the kingdom of heav en was greater than he? (16.) eVrse 12-13?How did tho great revival produced by John's preaching resemble soldiers storming a city? (17.) Why can no power in heaven or earth or hell keep a really determined man out of heaven? (18.1 Verse 14?John no doubt had the spirit and power of Elijah and was planned by God to be the forerun ner of Christ. What, if any. evidence Is there that God plans every man for a specific work and gives him the power to do it? <Hi.) Verse 15?What qualities are] necessary to understand spiritual truth? (20.) Why are spiritual hearing and sight?to hear God and see him?pos sible for all? (21.) Verses 16-10?-Why does God direct or allow equally good men to adopt such different outward modes of life? (22.) What was the real reason which caused so many to reject the preaching of both o.Jhn and Jesus? Lesson for Sunday, June 23, 1012. The Penitent Woman. Luke vli:36-50. International l'ross Hlble Question flub I have read the Suggestiv? Ques- j tlons on the Sunday School Lesson j published In Tho Advertiser, also : Lesson Itself for Sunday . 191.. (Date) the series of f>2. Name . J Address . Tour Questions Answered. If you would like to have answered any particular question each or any week from "The Suggestive Questions on tho Sunday. School Lesson" by Rev. Dr. LlnBCott, send In your request to | this office, giving the date of tho 1eB-1 son and the number of the question' you wish answered. You may Belcct any question except the one Indicat ed that "It may be answered In writ ing by members of the club." Dr. Llnscott will answer the questions either In these columns or by mall through this office. Don't forget to state what benefit U ese "Suggestive Questions" are to you. Give your full name and address. Send your letters to "The Question Editor of The Ad vertiser, iAurens, S. C." RELIEVE INDIGESTION ALMOST INSTANTLY \ little tablet called "Digestif has hi ought Instant, relief to thousands? their own Statements are proof. Two or three tablets after meals or when suffering stoys fermentation, prevents distress, relieves indigestion and al most Instantly cures dyspepsia. Brown's Dlgestlt is sold With the dis tinct understanding that your money Will be refunded if you want It?f>0c. Ask at B, P. Posey's. A Woman Is Wonderfully Constructed Ths doliOate structure of a woman's body is a source of wonder to medical men. So complicated are its parts that only the most learned are capable of understand ing It. Women do not know themselves. They do know, however, what it means when any of these delicate parts get weak or disordered. They alone know the suffering, the misery, the prostrating effect when the generative system becomes irregular. The disturbance not only robs them of strength and the enjoyment of health, but they have work to do and It must be done in spite of a body that Is weak and suffering and a mind that is harassed by the dread of an Invalid's fate. Happily, most of these aliments of women are curable and one of the most dependable medicines for the relief of such troubles is Dr. Simmons Squaw Vine Wine. It Is prepared expressly for the diseases of women, it Is a successful medicine. One that builds up the Nervous System and strengthens and regulates the generative organs. It stops the painful symptoms promptly, tones up the nerves, makes the body strong, the digestion good, and restores a feeling of Wellness, of power to perform the household work without fatigue. Ailing women should try this remedy. It will give them back the health, strength and vigor of girlhood days. Sold by Druggist* and Dealer*. Price $1.00 Per Bottle. C. r. SIMMONS MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI Sold by Laurens Drug Co. Excursion to Augusta j June 25th, 1912 With Final Return Limit June 26th. Tickets Good on Trains No. 2 and 54. Returning Good on any train June 26th. Fares as follows: .$2.25 >? OK Bark8dale, S. C. Bnoreo, s. c.-j.s.. Fountain Inn, S. C. 2.?0 Gray Court. S. C. 2.25 (Jreon wood. S. C. 1.76 Lanford, S. C. 2.25 Laurens. S. C. 2.00 Orn. S. C. 2.25 Owlngs, S. C. 2.25 Slmpsonville, S. C. 2.50 Waterloo. S. C. 2.00 Woodruff, s. c. 2.50 ^ROLLING STOIST> GATHERING MOSS ?s'^ v",-,,^ Buy A Home With Rent Money! The average renter pays for his place every eight years but the land lord still owns it. Why Pay Rent ? YOU PAY AS RENT 178 Acres near Ml. Olive CilUOh, < heap and pn easy terms One-half interest in one of the bliest lime quarries in the South. Four miles of Ware Shoals. Cheap on easy terms. At $120.00 per year in 10 years. (1,581.68 At $120.00 per year in 2o years. $6,583.72 At $240.00 per year in 10 years. $3,163.36 At $240.00 per year in 25 years. 13,167.43 We will cut any of the following into such size tracts as yon desire. We buy at wholesale and retail land out to suit the small buyer : Splendid farm and ginnery at Fkom. containing li>0 acres, and good dwelling, outhouses, etc.. 20-horse engine and lo horse boiler, t WO 00 saw gin r.ll in gOO*' "hapc on easy terms or all cash. About 100 Acres near Watts Mill, known as Ihc RadgCtt Land. 552 Acres located near Reedy River I'ower Company on Reedy Itivor, and known as the Dorroh Place. Price, 112.50 to $20 "0 per acre, depending on number of acres and location. 200 acres three miles east of Laurens. High state [cultivation. Terms easy. 23 acres at Anil's coss ro&ds, cheap for quick &alo. 10 acres near Watts Mills, all improved, for $1,500, ".half cash. 165 acres, a part of J, N. Clardy tract, $8.00 per acre. G< l the bar gain now. 8everal bouses and lots near Watts Mill, 93 acres near Ora, level and good Improved land, $00 per aero. 400 acres near Stomp SpnngB, $11.50 per acre. We a I ho have for sale about Twenty-two Acres of land within the corporate limit* of the City of Laurens, known as Grays Hilt, whicl we will sol) in small building lots, at reasonable prices. A g<?od many of these lots have cottages on ttiem. Remember that we cut off any number of acres de sired by purchaser and give any reasonable time in which to pay. We want to make it possible for every white farmer in Laurens County to own his home. Laurens Trust Company R. A. COOPER, President. C. W. TuNK,Sec, & Treas. Anderson & Illakelej, Manngers Real Y.state Sales.