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Costs You Nothing When Idle? Almost Nothing When It Runs WHEN an I H C engine is at work, it is the cheapest dependable power you can use; when not working it costs you nothing. It will work just as hard at the close of the day as at the start ? will work overtime or all night just as readily. It is ready to work whenever you need it; always ^ reliable and satisfactory. You can use an IH C Oil and Gas Engine to pump water, to run the wood saw, cream separator, churn, grindstone, washing machine, feed grinder, corn husker and shredder, en silage cutter, or any other farm machine to which power can be applied. ' I H C oil and gas engines are constructed of the best materials; built by men who know what a good engine must do; thoroughly tested before leaving the factory. They are made in all sizes from 1 to 50-horse power; in all styles ? vertical and horizontal, air and water cooled, portable, stationary and mounted on skids, to operate on gas, gaso line, naphtha, kerosene, distillate or alcohol. Kerosene-gasoline tractors, 12 to 45-horso power. I Ask the I H C local dealer to show you an I H C engine and explain each part, or write for catalogue and full information. International Harvester Company of America (Incorporated) Columbia S. C I H C Service Bureau The purpose of this Bureau is to furnish, free of charee to all. the best information obtainable on better farming. If you have any worthy ques tions concerning soils, crops, land drainage. Irri tation, fertilizers, etc.. make your inQuirles specific and send them to I 11 C Service Bureau. Harvester Building, Chicago, USA The Cream of the Coffee Crop Specially imported; specially prepared in New Orleans, America's Good Coffee Capital; specially packed in dainty, damp proof, dust-proof, freshness-preserving cans; a VERY SPECIAL coffee of top-notch perfection sold by only one dealer in this town. Votan Coffee At its price you cannot duplicate its quality; at twice its price you cannot find a better. We recommend and sell this coffee exclusively Dial Company BUY YOUR COAL Now and Save the D iff erence Eichelberger Brothers RELIABLE DRAYMEN Day Phone 33 Night Phone 276 EXPENSE ACCOUNT OF CANDIDATES Incitements Filed by County Hand Shakers Dispel Any .Doubt .as .to "Corporation** Subscriptions. The county candidates have filed their expense accounts with the Clerk of Court, as required by the law. None Of them are large, while some are quite small. If The Advertiser had a mind it would give the expense ac count of each candidate, for some un usual campaign expenses are put down ! but The Advertiser is not going to tell. At least, it is not going to toll who ' put them in. but one candidate charg ed up two shirts, a collar and other "minor" apparel to his expense ac count. While some of the candidates set up to a few "cold drinks" they seem to have been a little stingy with the stogies. "Dybecues" seem to have gotten a big slug of candidate money, while the newspapers and job offices came in for a share. The account as filed show the fol lowing: C. A. Power.$30.00 B. R. Aycook.28.00 J. H. Miller.25.50 Austin Abercromble.10.70 R. O. Ilairston.19.70 Ross I). Young.14.45 C. f. Brooks.00.4:3 .lohn D. Owings.26.16 w. f. Bailey.16.00 R. D. Boyd.17.00 J. B. llltt.13.30 T. Mac Roper.12.40 W. C. Irby. Jr.13.16 J. A. Smith.10.15 J, W. Thompson.26.25 3. 0. Sullivan.35.00 O. P. Qoodwyn.24.45 L. D. Curry.ifi.oo H. S. Blackwell.24.75 w. W. Campbell.19.10 B. W. Copoland.13.00 W. S. Qagwell.29.00 J. f. Dolt.40.00 J. T. Peden.32.25 Ceo. A. Browning, Jr.33.70 W. R. Rlchcy, Sr.14,26 * PEA RIDGE. Pea. Ridge. Aug. 20?Rev. J. M. Trog don is carrying on a series of meetings at Reil View this week. Mrs. M. A. Sumerel and daughter, Nina are visiting In Greenville. Miss Grace Dlakely of Laurens spent last week with Miss Bessie Dlakely. Misses Nannie Rowland and Ella Relic spent Thursday with Mrs. Victor Weathers. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. HI1J of Laurens. spent Sunday with Mrs. M. B. Bell. Misses Ethel and Lois Cunningham spent Saturday with Miss Mary Good w i n. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Anderson spent Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Robt. T. (Cunningham. Miss Meta Workman of Columbia vis ited her aunt. Mrs. M. E. Cunningham last Week. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Weathers. Miss \da Taylor and Rev. J. M. Trogdon were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Blnkely Sunday. Protracted meeting closed at Rocky Sittings church Friday night. Rev. .las. Bradley of Jackson, la., helped the pas tor Rev. J, L. McLIn. Nine members were united to the church. "DEMOCRATIC YEAR." So Saj'S Gov. Woodrow Wilson in Ad dressing Democratic Tenguc of Tren. ton . Trenton. N. J., Aug. 20. -"This is a Democratic year," said Gov. Woodrow Wilson in addressing the Democratic League of Trenton at the fair grounds today. "Li is not a Democratic year be cause we wisli it to be hut because America is responsive to the Impulsos of the world. Privilege is giving way in all countries to the pressure of .mbllc opinion." The governor reiterated that he was under no obligation for his nom ination to the presidency. "I need not tell you," he said, "thai the nomina tion was received without promise to anybody." "Not even to ,11m Smith?" inter rupted a voice and there was a laugh. " [never made any promises to him or any one else," continued the gov ernor. "I have made no promises ex cept to the people of the United States. Every man is under bond to the people of the United States. You can't serve one class at a time and you can pick no favorites. "The Democratic party as now con trolled Is in a position to put itself at the disposal of the rank and file of the American people." | The governor was given an enthu siastic reception. Are F.Tfr At War. There are two things everlastingly at war, Joy and piles. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve will banish piles In any form. It soon subdues the Itching, ir ritation, Inflammation or swelling. Tt give comfort, invites joy. Greatest healer of burns, bolls, ulcers, cuts, bruises, eczema, scalds, pimples, skin eruptions. Only 25 cents at I^anrens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. TYLERSVII.LE DOTS. Tylersvllle, Aug. 26.?Rev. B. P '.'it chell of I.aureus tilled Iiis regular ap polntment at Lnngston Sunday morn ing. Quite a number of people attend ed the baptizing and service. Misses Lizzie and Carrie Donnan of Laurens are visiting Mr. and Mrs .1. VV. Donnan and family, M!sses LI In and Nannie Clark and Mr, I'unnan Poolo are visiting Miss Orn Miller at Knsley. The party went through the country in an automobile and anticipates much fun. Miss Cora Tiahnin from near Boyd Mill is spending a while with Miss Mat tit- Helle Peterson. Mr. Kufus O. Brysoil of Atlanta, On., and Mr. Watt Hryson of Cross HUI, I attended the soldiers reunion at Lang-, ston last Tuesday. Miss Ella Peterson is visiting friends at Ciover. X. C. .Mr. Russell Poole spent Sunday with I home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McKelvey and Bister visited Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Don nan and family last week. Mr. Niles Clark of Clinton spent the week-end with relatives here. Mr. Richard Dunlap of Laurens and Mr. Russell Poole spent last Wednes day with Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Poole and family. Miss Lydia Peterson of Spnrtanbut'g Came home for the soldiers reunion last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. K. \V. Little and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Luhy CSIenn and family. ECZEMA! TRY ZEMO as Cured Worst Cases and You Can Prove It for Ouly 20 Cents. Yes, try Zemo. That's all you need do to et rid of the worst ease of oede ma. You take no ehance, it in no ex periment. Zemo is positively guaran teed to stop Itching, rash, raw. bloed ing eczema, make a pimpled flaoe smooth and clean. Zemo is n wonder and the minute applied it sinks in, vanishes, leaves no evidence, doesn't stick, no grease, Just a pure, clean, wonderful liquid and it cures. This is guaranteed. Zemo In put up by the E5. W. Rose Medicine Co., St. Ivouis. Mo., and sold by all druggists at $1 for the large bottle and at 2fi cents for the liberal size trial bottle. Try one 2.r)-cent bottle and be convinced. Laurens Drug Co. Laurens S. C. EKOM NOTES. Kkom, Aug. 26.?Rain is still needed In this section. Crops seem to be suf fering very much. Rev. W. L. Culbertson and wife, of Shellman, Ca., returned home last Wednesday after a two weeks' visit to relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. R. 10. Boyd have return ed home from a week's visit to Geor gia. They wert? accompanied home by the latter's sister. Miss Salllc Mnddox. Dr. <'. II. Burton, of Iva, spent a few days of last week with relatives and friends here, he having made the trip in bis automobile. Mr. Roy Culbertson ami sister. Miss Myrtle, spent Saturday night with their uncle near Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Cooper anil .Mr. Otto Cox. of near Greenwood, spent Saturday night and Sunday in this vicinity. Mrs. T. .1. Cooper anil son attended church at New Zion Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Kniest Hurts spent Sunday with Mr. .1. C. Martin's family. Miss Annie smith, of Bradley, spent a few days of last week with relatives at this place. Miss Maggie Coley visited Mr. L. C. Culbertson and family one day last week. Mrs. Jennie Hamilton and little son .lames, spent last week with Mr. John Hamilton and family. Mrs. W. W. Culbertson spent a part of last week with relatives near Green wood. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Moore spent Sun day in the Mt. Olive section. tf/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 chould be shown in selecting ? cream or lotion for facial application generally known. [Jut to be able to purchase u crenm which I? absolutely Kuurui.teed to remove freckles or pimple? and get your money back from tile druggist H it fniin to do no, in something new, Wilson's Kit ekle ("ream Is not only a apieixiiti toilet cream, but also u harm* less, m|ld face bleach. Try a i0-c<-i,i of Wilson's Freckle Croam. a .?' you will flntl that your 'rtoklrx Will perc< ntlbly fade A H'-e >nd Jar win can re them to completely llsappoar. if it doc* not <lo this, your morie> will be refunded without srgu? meat by tin- druggist from whom you purchase the treim. If your druggist cannot supply you, lend hlfl name and f,0 cents to the WII ?on Freckle cream Company, Charles? 'on. B. C, and a full Slsse Jar will be LAUREN8 DRUG CO. Special Agents 1 ^rolling stone, GATHERS no MOSS ? - -X-?---? WltY'BKA' Mmt? Ij Buy A Home With Rent Money! The average ictiter pays for his place every eight years but the land lord still owns it. Why Tay Kent? YOU PAY AvS RENT ;?'"* 178 Acres near Mt. Olive Chtioh. Cheap and on oasy terms. One-half interest in one of the fines! lime quarries in the South. Four miles of Ware Shoals. Cheap on easy terms. At $120.00 per year in 10 years. $1,581.08 At $120.00 per vear in 26 years. $0,5X3.72 At $240.00 per year in 10 years. $8,163.86 At $240.00 per year in 25 years. 13,107.43 We will cut any of the following into such size tracts as you desire. We buy at wholesale and retail land out to suit the small buyer : Splendid farm and ginnery at Ekom, containing 100 acres, and good dwelling, OUtllOUSOS, etO., 20-llOrSO engine and 40 horse boiler, two 00 saw gin, all in good shape on easy torms or all cash. About 100 Acres near Watts Mill, Unown its the Padgett Land. .Sf)! Acres located near Reedy River Power Company, on Reedy River, and known as the Dorroh Place. Price, $12.5(1 to $20.00 por acre, depending on number of acres und locution. 200 ucrcs three miles east of Laurens. High state cultivation. Terms easy. 23 acres at Anil's cross roads, cheap for <|tiic.k ku1?. 10 acres near Watts Mills, all improved, lor $1.500, half cash. 105 acres, a purl of J, N. Clurdy truct, $8.00 per acre, (let the bar gain now. 03 acres near Ora, S. ('., with good dwelling house and all ncc.et.nary outbuildings, good orchard, good level land, church und school conve nient. Terms and price reasonable. 11 acres near Wutts Mill well improved. See us for price und terms. Several houses and lots near Watts Mill. We also have for sale alntut Twenty-two Acres of latitl within the corporate limit* of the City of Laurens, known os Grays llili, which wo will soil in small building lots, at reasonable prices. A good many of these lots have cottages on them. Remember that we cut of! 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. COOPKR, President. C. W. Ti'NK, Sec. & Treas. Anderson A Itlakelcy, Managers Heal Kstate Sales. FOR SALE! Store and lot. Also nice new dwelling of Jno. M. Moore. Store near Laurens Mill. Good proposition -see us at once. Splendid lot and three room House on Sullivan street opposite Mr. J. J. Pluss at a bargain. Good House and lot on Martin Street. Fine Farm known as Polly Franks place, four miles above Laurens, near Greenville and Laurens road. 100 acres worth the money we can sell it at. Home Trust Co. N. B. DIAL, C H. ROPER, President. Sec. A Treae. LAURENS, SOUTH CAROLINA ou want>^ VISITING CARDS WEDDING IMITATIONS STATION TiKi y'f Advertiser Printing Co. Laurens, S. C. Ar.^rHARCOURT.^CO.louisvil!e.Ky C? 1 MANUFACTURING ENGKAVER^S Prices Quite as Reasonable as Consistent with Quality.