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For Women Only Dr. Simmons Squaw Vine Wine is prepared exptt-^ly for the ail ments of woi i .!. It contains Ingredients wh'oh act directly on the delicate female constitution, mildly and pleasantly?yet It ex ercises a most beneficial effect all through the system. DR. SIMMONS Squa w Vine Wine Overcomes weakness, nervous ness and Irritability. Gives prompt relief from the depressing bear ing-down pains, backaches, nau sea and irregularities which cause so much suffering and despond ency. 11 has a most happy effect Restores strength, renewed hope, cheerfulness and the energy and will to perform the duties of the household which formerly were sc trying and distasteful. Sold by Druggist* and Dmalcr* /Vice $1 Per Bottle C.r.SIMMONS MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS. MISSOURI LAURENS DRUG CO. Lawrens. 8. C Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons holding (daims against the late Dr. K. W. Plnson will file itemized verified statement of same with the undersigned and all persons Indebted to the late Dr. E. W. Plnson will make payment to the undersigned. .Mrs. Sophia C. Plnson, Qualified Executrix, Will of Dr. Plnson. Cross HUI. S. C. June 3rd, 1012. 4?-3t 1785 1912 College of Charleston 12Sth Year begins September 27 Entrance examinations at all the county seats on Friday, July 5, at 9 a. ih. It offers courses In Ancient and Modern Languages. Mathematics, His tory, Political Science, Debating, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, and En gineering. Courses for B. A.. B. S., and B. S. de gree with Engineering. A free tuition scholarship to each county of South Carolina. Vacant Boyce scholarships, giving $100 a year end free tuition, open to compet itive examination In September. Expenses reasonable. Terms and catalogue on application. Write to j Harrison Randolph, President, Charleston, S. C. 42-tf WINTHROP COLLEGE Scholarship and Entranee Examination The examination for the award of vacant scholarships In Winthrop Col lege and for the admission of new stu dents will be held at the County Court house on Friday, July r>. at !? n. Applicants must be not less than fif teen years of age. When Scholarships are vacant after July r> they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, provided they meet the con lit Ions governing the award. Applicants for scholar ships should write to President John son before the examination for Schol arship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session Will op en September IS. 1912. For further information and catalogue, address Pres. D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. 42-tf N. B. Dial A. C. Todd DIAL <& TODD Attorneys at Law Enterprise Bsuk Building, Laurens, S. C. PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS MONEY TO LOAN Dil. CLIFTON JONES Dentist Office Is Simmons Building Phone: Office No. 86; Residence 219. Dr. T. L. Timmerman Dentist People's Bank Building Pktse SM. Laurens, S. C. PHm! Piles! PIUs! WIIHum' Indian JMU Otataaant will <mr* Wfead, Bla+AJn* aad Itehlas; Wlaa. It aa aarba tha tu?*or?. allaya Itealaa at one*, metm aa a panltlea, sIvm Instant reaaf. WBIUWB' Indian Pile CHatmant la pra fjatafl far 1*11?a and itching- af tha prlvata parts. J?r\i/amiat?. mall 60c and II.00. ist LI AM? *f?. CS.. Prei??., Clevtlai.d. SMa LAUS?NS DSU? v?. Lavarena, f. C. Another shipment of those extra good Porch 8wings, Just In, fhey are only |2.90. f S. M. A B. H. Wllkes k, Co. gov. ble?se: and the negro college Built Heating riant When He was Trustee?Spent Much Mono)'?Be lieves In Educating the >'egro to Keep Him From Being n Paraalte on the Body Politic. Governor Bleose has been t criticiz ing the legislature since ltd last ses sion because of an appropriation for repairing an old heating plant In the negro college at Orangcburg nnd for putting In a new plant In the new building that was erected. This has been his main criticism against the general assembly outside of his gen eral charge that they overruled his vetoes. In view of this, a report made by him and his co-trustees to the general assembly while he was trustee of the negro college, throws much light upon the situation and Is as follows, being found In the reports and resolutions of the general assem bly for the year 1903 at page 897: To the Hon. J. J. McMahan, State Superintendent of Education of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. The board of trustees of the Col ored Normal, Industrial, Agricultural and Mechanclal college of South Car ollna, reopectfully submit the follow ing report through you to the gen cral assembly of South Carolina: We herewith submit the report of the president of the college, embody ing reports of the academic, normal and Industrial departments, showing that good, solid work is being done, harmonious efforts being expended by all concerned. The Industrial department Is scor ing a signal success, the fine exhibit of the Industries securing a gold medal at the South Carolina Inter state and West Indian exposition No better work of the kind Is being done anywhere. There were 804 in dustrial units pursued last year out of an enrollment of 024 students, thus showing that each student at least took one or more trades or industries. The students that leave this school will be self-sustaining and not para sites on the body politic. The farm continues to make a good showing. Farmers* Institutes were held in fifteen (lf>) counties this year, to the edification of the white and black. Experiments still con tinue on the farm with various kinds of cotton and corn, and especially at tention was given this year to pro lific green stock feeding plants, with success. The health of the student body continues to compare most favorably with any similar Institution. Five thousand, nine hundred and forty dollars and forty-seven cents have been expended on the new brick Industrial building. It will require nbout $.*>,000 additional to finish and place the machinery In said building. A steam heating plant has been In stalled in Morrill hall at a cost of $3,000, which adds much to the safe ty of the building and the health and comfort of the students. The president's report shows the l ecelpts and disbursements for the I year, an itemized account of which has been filed with the state super intendent of edusatlon. It Is always subject to Inspection. The president's report likewise shows the Itemized needs of the In stitution necessary to continue the construction in hand and to run the Institution on. viz: Absolute Needs. Current expenses (approx. by last year's figures) ..$ 4,468.34 Incidental expenses (ap prox. by last year's fig ures) .$ 1,264.31 Furnishings for Industries (last year's figures) .. .. i.t?97.r.? Insurance. 1,500.00 Physician and clerical serv 'ce. 800.00 Fireproof vault. 800.00 $10,820.27 Salaries, teaching force .. 12,.r>00.00 $23,320.27 Reduced by Income, etc. .. 18,315.16 Absolute needs.$ 5,005.12 To complete and equip new Industrial building.$ 5,000.00 State appropriation needed. .$10,000.00 Thus it wll be seen, as has been claimed, that the Institution can be run In a state appropriation of $5.000 annually when the buildings in pro cess of construction are completed, but we need $5,000 to complete the Man Conghn and Breaks Ribs. After a frightful coughing spell a man In Neenah, Wia? felt terrible pains in his side and bin doctor found two ribs had been broken. What agony Dr. King's Now Discovery would have saved him. A few teaspoonfuls end a late cough, while persistent use routs obstinate coughs, expels stubborn colds or heals weak, sore lungs. "I feel sure its a God-send to humanity," writes Mrs. Effle Dorton, Columbia, Mo. "for I believe I would have con sumption today, if I had not used this great remedy." Its guaranteed to sat isfy, and you can get a free trial bot tle or 60-cent or $1.00 size at Laurons Drug Co.. and Palmetto Drug Co. utiii?iiiK hi |iioceti8 oi eree?on, andj we earnestly request your honorable botlies to appropriate $10,000 this year In order that this work can be completed and the Institution be placed on the bates that the trustees and president have been striving for since its establishment. A storm this summer damaged the roof > of the new Industrial building severl hundred dollars on account of its unfinished state. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) M< B. M'SWEENEY, Governor and Chairman. COLE L. BLEASE, Trustee. W. R. LOMAN. Trustee. ?The Spartanburg Herald. It Is now well known that not moro than one caBe of rheumatism in ten requires any internal treatment what ever. All that Is needed Is a free ap plication of Chamberlain's Liniment and massaklng the parts at each ap plication. Try It and see how quickly It will relieve the pain and soreness. Sold by alldealers. UNION MEETING. The Union Of the Fourth Division of Laurens Association will meet with the Mt. Pleasant church, Saturday, June 29, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. Program. 10:00 Devotional services. Pastor J. A. Martin. Organization. 10:30?All that is Involved In the Christian's filial relation to God. 1 John. 3rd chapter. W. P. Turner. Wade H. Plnson, L. A. Cooper, S. H. Goggans. 11:15?Works of the flesh under the law and the fruit of the Spirit under liberty; or lust and death, liberty and life. Gal. 5th chapter. W. C. Wharton, B. P. Mitchell, Ellle A. Fuller. 12:00?Intermission for dinner. 1:30?The value of a man's life depend ent upon the place and character of his treasures. Matt. 6:19-23. J. A. Martin, W. P. Brown, J. H. Whar ton, L. m. Halloway. 2:30?The necessity and Scriptural grounds for periodic revival meet ings. Some helps and hindrances to such meetings. T. H. Madden, Guy Martin, L. A. Cooper, B. P. Mitchell. 3:30?Fault finding and reasonable Judgment. Matt. 7:1-5 and 15-20. W. P. Turner. Wade H. Plnson. M. L. Nelson, W. C. Wharton. All the above to be Intermingled with song and prayer. Sunday Morning, June 30. 10:00?Song and prayer service. Supt. J. W. Fowler. 10:30?Christian education and mis sions. Address by Ellis A. Fuller. Discussion. 11:30?Missionary sermon by Rev. B. P. Mitchell or Rev. J. A. Mnrtln. W. P. Culbertson, Sec. Bites or stings of poisonous insects which cause t'.ie flesh to swell should be treated with DARBY'S PROPHY LACTIC FLUID. It counteracts the poison, reduces swelling quickly and eases pain. It Is equally as valuable when applied to flesh wounds, burns, scalds, cuts or bruises. It causes the, flesh to heal over and leaves no dis figuring scar. Price 50 cents per bot tle. Sold by Laurens Drug Co. * OLD EPHRAIM. * I read In the Visitor of April 21st the wonderful cure of the rich Alaba ma planter Kphraim of fits by a tramp who cut a lock of hair from his head, twisted and plaited it up nicely and bored a hole in on oak tree and plac ed the hair in it, nnd pluged It up with a wooden pin. Kphraim was fully cured and rewarded the tramp with a plantation and his daughter as his wife. You know a good tale always ends, and he got the woman. Let me tell you what came under my own observation. Just after the close of the Confederate war, a large white oak tree, some three feet In diame ter, Btood on Reedy river above the shoals bridge. The top of the tree commenced to decay, and It had some fine mill timber In It, that was worth saving. I hired it cut down and as the axman cut into it, he cut an oak pin out. And at Us base, there was a handful of coarse black hair. It looked coarser than a white woman's hair. I put It up, that was a Indian woman's hair. I was puzzled to know what was the object of placing It In the tree. From the size of -tree and the rings of its growth, Jhe hair must have been in this tree over one hundred years. The cure of old Ephraim of his fits and headache I guess will solve the placing of this hair In that tree. W. D. S. Makes The Nation Gasp. The awful list of injuries on a Fourth of July staggers humanity. Set over against It, however, Is the won derful healing, by Rucklen's Arnica Salve, of thousands, who suffored from burns, cuts, bruises bullet wounds or explonlons. Its the quick healer of bolls, ulcers, eczema, sore lips or piles. 25c at Laurens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. Money to Loan. Apply to T. Qlbbon Traynham, Laurens, S. C. THE BLACKSTONE SCHOOL FOR GIRL 3! si Haa aiuoe 1894 given "Thorough Instruction under positively Christian Influences at the lowest possible coot." RESULT: It is to-day with its faculty of 32, a boarding patronage of 328, Its student body of 400, and its plant worth $140,000 THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA $150 pays all charges for the year, including table board, room, lights, steam heat, laundry, medical attention, physical culture, and tuition in all subjects except music and elocution. For catalogue and application blank address, REV. TWOS. ROSSER REEVES, B. A., Principal. BLACKSTONE, VIRGINIA You'll have your "inning"?if you take your outing in a Ford. 'Twill give you the largest measure of satisfaction?at the least expense. And should accident befall, you'll find Ford repairs near-by. There's scarcely an American hamlet that hasn't a Ford service station. Seventy-five thousand new Fords go into service this season ?proof of their unequaled merit. The price is $590 for the roadster, $690 for the five passen ger car, and $700 for the delivery car?complete with all equipment, f. o. b. Detroit. Latest catalogue from Ford Motor Company, Michigan and Fourteenth Street?or direct from Detroit factory. W. P. HUDGENS Laurens South Carolina BEGIN NOW Look over your Wardrobe and Household Fur nishings. Anticipate your Spring Needs. Have them ready when you DO NEED THEM. Many pleasing changes and much economy are easily possible by FOOTER'S Famous Methods and Processes of Cleaning and Dyeing None other can give you the benefit of long expe rience, modern appliances, or serve your needs as well as FOOTER DYE WORKS Cumberland, Md. Positively America's Greatest, Best and Most Complete Cleaning and Dyeing\Works. ulled the Oliver all day arvd eels like a, colt If the horses (eel that way; how do you suppose the man who haa been holding the handles feels > Probably mighty well satis fied with himself, and glad 'he's alive. He haa done mere work* better work, and with greater ply because he used an OLIVER PLOW. Why don't you be one of iheee men? We will be glad to show you the plow?to answer questiens?and to convince you that this is the pi-- .# for you to buy. AND REMEMBER THJDX'JUB "BXJItiT FOR SERVICE" J. D. CULBERTSON Madden, S. C. CHICHESTER S PILLS >0rafrgJstfcr n?4 Rrt.f I'lIU la BUS SaSUsM arttlHc ?.o.?. ??tod^wtia Bins KU4m?. ^ SOLD IY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Simpson, Cooper & Babb, Attorneys at Law. Will practica In all State Courts, ptocnpt attention given to all business. CANDIDATE'S CARDS For Clerk of Court. 1 hereby offer myself rb a candi date for the office of Clerk of Court of Laurens county, pledging myself to abide by the platform of the dem ocratic party and to support the nom inees thereof. Respectfully. C. A. POWER. The friendB of Mr. Chas P. Brooks hereby announce him a cnndldnto for the olllce of Clerk of Court of Laureua county, and pledge him to abide by the results of tho Democratic primary aud to support the nominees thereof. To the voters of I^aurens County: FuBy appreciating your support I? ths paBt and with my record as a public official before you, I take pleasure In announcing myself a can didate for re-election for Clerk of Court for Laurens County. S. C, and will abide the reBult of the Democrat ic primary. JOHN F. BOLT. For Coroner. Tha friends of Mr. R. O. Halrstoo. hereby place his name before the peo p'e of Laurens county for the office of Coroner, pledging him to abide by the principles of the democratic party and to support the nominees thereof. For Auditor. I hereby offer myself as a candi date for re-election to tho office of I auditor of Laurens county and prom isa to abide by the platform of the democratic party and to support the nominees thereof. Respectfully. J. WADDY THOMPSON. For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for County Commissioner of Laurens County, subject to the result of the Democratic primary election. J. B. H1TT. I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election as County Commslsion er of Laurens county subject to the result of the Democratic primary elec tion. T. MAC ROPER. Having been solicited by numerous frlend?, I hereby offer myself for re election to the olllce of County Com missioner far Laurens county, BUbject to the democratic primary. W. F. BAILEY. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the olllce of County Com missioner and promise to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. AUSTIN ABF.RCROMB1 K. For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Lau rens county, subject to the result ot the Democratic primary. W. S. BAGWELL. I hereby offer myself as a candidate for Sheriff of Laurens County and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. J. THOMAS PEDEN. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Laurens county, pledging myself to abide by the platform of the Democratic party and to support the nominees thereof. JOHN I). OWINGS. For State Senator. At the urgent request of friends, I have consented to become a candidate for the office of State Senator for Lau rens county. I will nblde the result of the democratic primary election. (). P. GOODWIN. I hereby announce myself as a; candidate for the ofllco of Senator from this county, pledging myself to abide by the platform of the Demo cratic party and to support the nom inees thereof. R. D. BOYD. For House of Representatives. I hereby announce myself a candi date for tue House of Representatives from Laurens county and pledge my self to nblde by the results of 'he primary election. W. R. RICHEY, SR. I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the house of representa tives of Laurens county, subject to results of the Democratic primary election. J. II. Miller, M. D. I hereby announce myself a candi date for tho office of representative from this county In the legislature of the Btate subject to the rules of the democratic party. H. S. BLACK WELL. The friends of Joseph O. Sullivan, of Tumbling Shoals, respectfully sug gest hlra as a suitable candidate for the House of Representatives, and can vouch for his interest In the wel fare of the common people. Subject to result of Primary Election. FRIENDS. Magistrate. I hereby announce myself a? can didate for the office of Magistrate In Waterloo Township, and promise to abide by the results of tho Democratic primary. _ARTBMAS C. LONQ. Eagle-Thistle Get your fruit Jarc from us, we have all sizeB In both the screw top Masons and Sure Seal. S. M. A E. II. Wllkes A Co.