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Choose Your Paint as Carefully as Your Painter The material is important to the workman as well as to the property owner. The best painter can't make poor paint last. Be sure of your paint. See that it is made of Atlantic White Lead (Dutch Hoy Fainter Trade Mark) and Pure Linseed Oil We can supply you with both these materials, as well as other painting requisites, and shall be glad to help you select a color scheme for your house. Come in. Don't forget to asl our white lead book. Brooks Hardware Co. Gifts for Graduates! Graduation Gifts that will serve as a constant reminder in after years to come that the Parents and Friends appreciated the significance of the Graduate's Greatest Day can be best selected at Our store at TEMPTINGLY LOW PRICES A glance through our store offers many suggestions in Jewelry of the reliable grade, pretty creatioflji in up to-date Broaches, Necklaces, Lockets, Silver, Novelties, Watches atid Diamonds. William Solomon Phone 328-2 Rings Reliable Jeweler Laurens, S. C. I SPECIAL VALUES Eentered Here Among the Hosiery I ailiac' ^ *n black and white at 50c Lidllltd silk Lisle in same colors at 25c Burson seamless, regular and cut sizes at 25c MieCAC* Black and White Lisle in all sizes at 25c 1 llddua White and Black Fine Ribbed in extra length at 15c We also carry a special number at 10c a pair. CHILDRENS' SACKS Solid Colors in Blue, Pink and white at 10c. All sizes fancy colored tops, special 15c I aiiiAc'^n*te ^awn, Embroidered Waists, LidUlca starting at 50c up through the highest grades. DrACG ^ complete nne m White and Colored at moderate prices, with special values Ca\?\Ac* in trimming laces. Heavy all linen Skirt UOOtlS ing Crash at 25c The Latest in Ladies' Neckwear. SPECIAL Value in Handkerchiefs just opened at I ! Gasoline and Kerosene Sold in air-tight Iron Drums. Convenient to handle. Deliver in small quantities in city. I Re Me Eichelberger Agent Gulf Refining Phone 33 A SCHEDULE "BUG" ABROAD I IN ABBEVILLE SUM Another Suggestion on How to Gel to Columbia from Abbeville ami Anderson? Abbeville, May 30.- For some time the T. P. A. s of Greenville,, Ander son and other points hove been agi tating the question of a schedule from from those points to Columbia where by passengers could go to Clumbla and return the same day. The origi nal idea was to use the G., S. & A. to Greenwood, Seaboard to Clinton and C N. & L. to Columbia. To do this it wuld be necessary for the Seaboard to put on a new train to /Chester. *(or Clinton from Abbeville and It is not believed they will do this. But a new scheme has develop ed in connection with this route in the past few days, and one that looks feasible. It Is to get the C, N. & L. operate a train from Abbeville to Columbia, over the Seaboard tracks to Clinton using Its own rails from that point to Columbia. The C, N. & L., has been operating a through train from Columbia to Greenville for some time but it is understood that in the near future this train will be dis continued from Laurens to Greenville as the C. & W. C. will use its own rolling stock between those points. Under this new arrangement it is be lieved the C, N. & L. can he persuad ed to operate this train to Abbeville instead of running it to Laurens. If such a train was put on there Is no doubt but that It would secure a con siderable business In collection with the G. S. & A. from Greenville, An derson and all points to Greenwood. The schedule would be to leave Ab beville at 0 a. m., arriving Columbia 10 and 11, leave Columbia 5 or G p. m. arrive Abbeville between 9 and 10. This would give the people of the up-country an opportunity to spend more than a half day in the city of Columbia. There is no doubt but that such a schedule would get practically all the business from the up-country. It is known that some of the officials of the C. N. & L. favor the schedule and it is believed the people of Anderson, Greenville and other interested towns would take the matter up with the proper olli Clals of the Seaboard and Columbia, Newborry and Laurens railway com pany that such a schedule would be put on. If you are Intorostel in the Question write Mr. .1. F. Livingston, v. P. ami General Manager, C. X. & L., Columbia. It is believed it' he can be persuaded to put on the new train, using his own rolling stock from Clinton to Abbeville thus saving the Seaboard the necessity of putting on another train, that the plan can be worked. AUGUSTA MOTORIST KILLED. Four Others Injured in Automobile Wreck. Augusta, C.a., May 31. - Harris H. D'Antignac was killed and four oth er men were Injured tonight, when their automobile collided with a wag on outside the city, turned turtle and pinned the occupants beneath it. The injured: H. \V. Spofford, superintendent Augusta-Aikon railway and electric corporation. Albert A. Davidson, of the same company. John A. Swallow, engineering de partment, Charleston and Western Carolina railway company. James Smith, executive depart ment, Southern railway, Columbia, S. C. Mr. Swallow and Mr. Davidson ap parently are the most seriously in: jured, and at a late hour the former had not recovered consciousness. The accident occurred while the party was returning from the annual bar becue of the Cotton Kxchange at the Carmlchael Fishing club. A TRIED AMI PROVED OCA RAX TEE. Man Bought a Bottle of Dodson's Lif er Tone, Then Took It Back and Asked for His Money and Got It. A man recently tried out the guar antee which the Laurens Drug Co, gives with every bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone. He bought a bottle and then went back to the drUg store and said the medicine hadn/t helped him. This druggist just r/ached into his cash register and tooR out a half dol lar, the pricey of th/ bottle of Liver Tone, and handed ? back to the gen tleman, But In* do/n't take die money He owned lift/that he was just trying the guarantee and, as a matte) of fact he had found Dodson's Liver Tone the host remedy for constipation and biliousness he had ever tried "Why." he said, "my wife wouldn't be without a bottle in the house for any thing. It's the best thing in the world for the whole family, and the medi cine that I prefer to take or to give to my children for r\ lazy liver" The Laurens Drug Co. sells Dod son's Liver Tone and guarantees It to start the liver without violence. It Is taking the place of calomel every where, if you buy a bottle and don't find this pleasant-tasting vegetable liquid the best thing to start a lazy liver, he will hand your money back with a smile. . HILLSIDE NEWS. Hillside, May 81.?-Buck again at the old job of penciling tile news of Hillside for Tlu< Advertiser. With a great big smile on, and a word o'f ktndnes for all, the writer drops back Into harness again. Thanks, dear Dials, for thy kind Inquiry relativ.? to whether Hillside is in Greenville or Laurens county. The writer's hove is over the boundary, in Greenville county. Bart of Hill side is In Ltiurens county. Dials, your criticism is a mild and pleasant one. We are both Quakers,?neither wishes to offend the other. That's u good bo ginning. Let's keep it up. We arc de sirous of knowing thy name, also. Suppose you pencil it in the last para graph of your news to The Advertiser of the Issue of June 12. Your news will be watched with interest. All of Hllside's sick ones are im proving, slowly but Burely. Messrs. H. B. Woods, P. L. Weath ers and ('. L. Chapman were in Foun tain Inn, looking after business, Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. James Vaughan, who formerly resided in Warthen. have moved into this community. We wel come their coming and wish for them great success In their new home. The writer was In Fountain Inn, Wednesday, and witnessed the ball game between Fountain Inn and Cen tral high school of Greenville. The Fountain Inn boys took the game by a score of 15 to 2. Taylor, of Foun tain Inn Is one of the best pitchers we ever saw on the diamond. Those boys can't beat Hillside that had. Arthur Williams, of Babbown, was a visitor in this section Tuesday. Jerome ('. Hiott, accompanied by his daughters Misses Leila and Niva, went to Fountain Inn. Saturday. Farmers are getting along very well with their crops at present. A good grain crop is being harvested In this locality. Cotton is looking fine. There's a good stand. But oh. my! how the grass is growing. Hoys, its Ul) to you. Follow the plow. Do your best to help pilot South Carolina to n place of pence and plenty. ************** * * LAN FORD NEWS. * ************** Lanford, June 2,?Miss Robin Pat terson is visiting in Greenville this week. Miss Ruth Martin is the gUOSl of Mrs. J. P. Patterson. Mr, and Mrs. H. P, Lanford were in Lanford last week visiting Mr. Lnnford's mother. Mr. Henry Parson, Joe Patterson, John Rogers and H. P. Lanford last week looking after the interest of the new county. The majority of the vot ers here are not In favor of it. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. B?rner spent Sun day at Mr. L. M. Cannon's. Mr. Gray Moore has returned to the 1'. S. Army. Boston Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. John Cannon spent Sunday with Mrs. L. M. Cannon. Mrs. Alice Nelson and Miss Othclla Johnson spent Sunday at W. H. Ilar inon S. Capt. .1. W. Lanford was in Spartan burg Friday on business. Miss Luclle Camp Is visiting her aunt Mrs. J. W. Lenford. Mrs. Will Wright has returned from the hospital where she hud an oper ation, her condition is very much im proved. Mrs. Mary Parson is quite sick at this writing. Miss Lillie Willis has returned to her home In Gray Court. Quite a number of young people attended the closing exercises of the Woodruff school. Mr. W. M. Higgings has accepted a position With the Geer Drug Company. Mr. George Harland is at home from Union for the summer, his aunt Mrs. Whltlock accompanied him, M?sl Children Have Worms. Many mothers think their children I are suffering from indigestion, head* ache, nervousness, weakness, costive* ness, when they are victims of that most common of all children's ail ments- worms. Peevish, Ill-tempered, fretful children, who toss and grind their teeth, with bad breath and col icky pains, have all, tbb symptoms of having worms, andynhould bo given Kickapoo Worm Killer, a pbasant Candy lozenge, which expels worms, regtialteS the bowels, tones up the sys tem, and makes children well and happy. Kickapoo Worm Killer is guar anteed. All druggists, or by mail, Price 25c, Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis. IF YOU HAVE A House to Move See A. C. BR?MLETT Laurens, S. C. For Weakness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard KeiU>rnl Strengthening tonic, OROVB'8TASTKI.ftaB?filll Tonic, drives <>i.i Mnlnrin mid build* u^Oir system. A true tonU and sure Appeti/cr. I-orndullaandchildrcn. iuc The new remedy for Indigestion call- word for U try it yourself on nn abso od "Digostit" has boon found a certain 1 ui** guarantee, got a package and If Quick roltef and pormanenl remedy you doipt gol rellof you can got your Tor Btomuch disorders. Letters fromIntonojrbaek for tho asking. Brown's thousands who had Buffered tho tor- iii^ostii is a little tablet onsy to swal* turos of Indigestion and got roAoLnow and absolutely harmless, It digoats from tho use of Digestif aro ovid?(pVo all the food, prevouta fermentation, of its merit. Tho enormous Increase stops gas formation, provonts stomach In demand from every part of tho distress alter ?atlng, aids assimilation, country is proof of its popularity. But and relievos Indigostlon Instantly, you do not have to take anybody's; i^urena Drug Co.. Laurens, S. C. THE CLEMSON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Enrollment Over BOO?Value of Properly Over a milllait ami n Third? over UO Teacher* and ?Ulcers T^OfTVPP ?TVfclll*fif>* 'Mfrloulturo, (?Oven courses). Chemistry; o vimiim. Mechanical and Electrical Engineering; Civil Engineering; Textllo Industry; Architectural Engineering, m...|,4 ] ??c< w? <bie-Year Course in Agriculture; Two Year OI1U1 L vlllll . I ts. Courso |? 'ivxtllo Industry; Four-Weeks Win ter Course in Cotton Grading; Four We-l<s Winter Courso for Fanners. / , (Ost pei session of nine months, including all fees, heat, light, * water, board, laundry, and two complete uniforms, $l!tft.'l?. Tuition, if nblo to pay. $10 (Ml extra. Total cost per session for the one year Agricultural Course, $117.55; Four Weeks Course, all expenses, $10.00 Scholarship and Entrance Examination: Tho College maintains 107 four-year Agricnllujrat and Textile Scholar ships. Value of Scholarships $100.00 per Sessionand Free Tuition. (Stu dents who have attendod Cletnson College, or any other College or Univer sity, are not eligible for the Scholarships unless there are no otfcor eligiblo applicants.) Scholarship and Entrance Examinations will be held by the County Superintendent of Education on JULY 11th, at 9 a. m. Next Session Opens September 10th, 1913. Write atonce toW.M. RIGGS, President Clcmson College, S, C , Tor Catalog, Scholarship lilunbs, nr. 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