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f OR WEDDING GIFTS There can be no better place to select your Wedding Gifts than at a Jewelry Store?and no better Jewelry Store than ours. Silverware in every form, Gut Glass in many shapes and arti cles of every description that will suit the occason. William Solomon Phone 328-2 Rings Reliable Jeweler Laurens, S. C. If You Eat You Need Digestif The New Relief for Indigestion It has been stated that more than eighty million people in the United States are victims of some form of indigestion. The American people do not take time enough to eat. The re sult is stomach distress, gas, belching, indigestion and dyspepsia. Digestit is the now relief?It has been found a certain, quick and per* manent remedy. Thousands of people have found relief from its use. Their own statements on file in our office are proof. You can try it for yourself without any risk?if it falls to give you absolute satisfaction your money will be returned. Brown's Digestit Is a little tablet easy to swallow and abso lutely harmless. It relieves indigestion almost instantly, stops food fermenta tion, prevents distress after eating and euros dyspepsia. You need It even though you are not sick?It aids diges tion and gives you all the nourishment. Laurens Drug Cm.. Laurens, 8. C \ A Good Mineral Water Near Laurens?On West Hampton Street WILLIAMS SPRINGS ORANGEBURG, S. C, May 16th, 1913. MR. F. W. WILLIAMS, Laurens, S. C. Dear Sir:--I have just been able to reach he analysis of the water sample you sent us some time ago, owing to a pressure of other I duties during the college term, which has f just closed. The following table will show the results of the examination: Grains Per U. S. Gallon, 231 Inches. Calcium Carbonate . (f.050 Magnesium Carbonate... .800 . Calcium Sulphate.1. 3.001 Sodium Chloride.L/l 3.082 Potassium Chloride^. .503 Magnesium Chloride Slight Alumina.041 Silica. 2.223 15.700 The water has good sanitary properties, and is beneficial to the liver and kidneys. R. S. WILKINSON, Chemist of State Colored College. JUST OPENED Another shipment of those special numbers in Ladies9 Silk Hosiery in Black and White at 50 cents. Also White and Black Silk Lisle at 25 cents per pair. Special value in White Goods in plain and fancy weaves, nice light textures for hot weather wear. Heavy yard-wide all Linen Skirting Cash at 25 cents per yard. Yard-wide Apron Linen from 10 cents up at W. G. WILSON & CO. COOPER AMD RICHARDS SPEAK IN NEWBERRY Both Gentlemen Well Known In New berry County and Throughout South Carolina Newberry, S. C. July 25.?Solicitor R. A. Cooper, of Laurens, and Railroad Commissioner John G. Richards, of Kershaw county, both announced can didates for governor in the primary of 1914, delivered addresses at Keitt's Qrove on Thursday, the occasion be ing a burlieri! ? served by Messrs. B. M. Suber and O. A. Folker. Moth these gentlemen are well known in Newberry county. Solicitor Cooper has been the pro secuting officer In this the eighth ju dicial circuit of thu State since May, 1905. He has displayed marked abili ty and fairness, and his work as so licitor has made him known as one of the ablest and most fearless pro secuting attorneys in South Carolina. Thoroughly clnscicntiou3 in the dis charge of his duties, and upright in every walk of life, he has many waran friends In Newberry county and throughout the State. Major Richards has previously cam paigned the State for governor, and Is well known to the people of the State. He Is a gentelman who has made an enviable reputation as a man of ability and of integrity. Holding the position of rnllroad commissioner by appointment, he was last summer re-elected in a campaign which Is known as one of the most heated ever held in South Carolina. He has many friends In Newberry county and In this section of the State. Thursday was Solicitor Cooper's second appearance In Newberry coun ty to deliver an address since he an nounced his candancy for governor. On the other occasion, however, he was the guest of a fraternal order and his address was along fraternal lines. ?iNewberry Herald and News. LISBON LOCALS. Lisbon, July 26.?The crops are needing rain Yery bad In our section. The old corn has gone its limit, and a half crop Is expected. The young corn in the bottoms and low land has a chance if we can get rain in a few days. The cotton crop is very small, but it has a much better chance than corn. Mr. R. H. Pasley, of Cold Point, Is spending a while with his sisters, Mrs. MUam and Mrs. Fuller. Mrs. R. B. Watts, of Columbia, and Miss Dora Mefford of tMnyesvlile, Tenn., are spending this week with Mrs. J. T. a. Ballew. Mrs. Mllam has been very sick, but we are glad to state that she is much better. Mrs. M. B. Humbert and young Miss Humbert, of Laurens have been vis iting their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Mary Smith. Mr. Clarence Smith of Amorlcus, Oa., spent a few days at home this last week. Mr. Simpson Malone has been very much indisposed, also Mrs. Malone. Misses Janle Brown and Katie Clark, of Spartanburg have been vis iting In this section. Miss Sara and Heed Holmes are vis iting in Abbeville. Mr. Robert Pasley, of the Spartan burg bar, spent a few days with rela tives this last week. Mrs. Eliza Fuller received message last Wednesday from Florida of the tragic death of her brother, Dr. H. Pasley, who was thrown from his horse. Unsightly Face Snots. Are cured by Dr. Hobson.s Eczeina Ointment, which heals all skin erup tions. No matter how long you have been troubltd by itching, burning, or scaly skin humors, Just put a little of that soothing antiseptic. Dr. Hob son's Eczema Ointment, on the scores and the suffering stops-' instantly. Healing begins that very minute. Doctors use It In their practice and recommend it. Mr. Allenman, of Lit tlctown, Pa., says; "Had eczema on forehead; Dr. Hobson's Eczema Oint ment oured It In two weeks." Guar anteed to relieve or money refundtd. All druggists, or by mall. Price 50 cents. Pflger Chemical Co., Philadel phia and St. I.ouls. For sale by The Laurens Drug Co., Laurens, S. C. For Weakness and l*oss of Appetite The Old Standard general strengtheninc tonic, OROVB'8 TABTRL8SS ehlll TONIC, drives out Malatta and build" up the ?raten?. A true tonic and sore Appetiter. For adulte and children. 50c. Some Things Seventh-Day Ad* vent Ms Believe. Soventh-day Advcntists have no creed but the Bible; they hold to cer tain well defined poiuts for which they feel prepared to give a reasou "to every man that asketh" them. They believe that there is one Qod, a personal, spiritual being tho crea tor of all things, omnipotent, omnis cent, and eternal. That there is one Lord Jesus Christ, the son of the eternal Father, the one by whom he created al lthings, and by wham they do consist. That tho Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments were given by inspiration of Qod, contain a full rev-] elation of His will to man, and are the only infallible rule of faith and prac tise. That baptism is an ordinance of the Christian Church, to follow faith and repentance,? an ordinance by which we commemorate tho resurrection of Christ, as by this act we show our faith in his burial and resurrection, and that, in the resurrection of all saints at the last day. That the new birth comprises the entire change necessary to lit us for the Kingdom of Qod, and consists of two parts: First, a moral change wrought by conversion and a Chris tian life. (.lohn 5:8.) Second, a physical change at the second com ing of Christ, whereby, if dead, we are raised incorruptible, and If liv ing, are changed to immortality in a moment, In the twinkling of an eye. Luk. 20:36; 1 Cor. 15:61-61. That ?o?'b moral requirements are the same upon all men in all dispen sations; that these are summarily con tained in the commandments spoken by Jehovah from Sinai, graven on tablets of stone, and deposited in the ark which was in consequence called the "ark of the covenant," or testa ment; that this law is immutable and perpetual) being a transcript of the tables deposited in that ark in the true scanctuary on high, which is also for the same reason, called tho ark of God's testament. Rev. 11:19. That the fourth comammlmciit of this law requires that we devote the seventh day of each week, common ly called Saturday to abstlnance from our own labor, and to the perform ance of sacred and religious duties; that this is the only weekly Sal,hath known to the Bible, being the day that was set apart before Paradise was lost, ((Jen. 2 2:3) ( and which will he obeserved in Paradise Restored iisa. CtJ 22:23); that the facts upon which the Sabbath institution is based con fine It to the seventh day. as they are not true of ;tny other duy, and that the term Jewish Sabbath, as applied to the seventh day, and Christian Sal) hath, as applied to tho llrst day of the week, are 'names of human Invetion, unscrlptrual in fact, and false in mean ing. That as man of sin, the papacy, has thought to Change times and laws (the law of God. Dan. 7:25), and has misled almost all of Christendom in regard to the fourth commandment, w'e find a prophecy of reform in this re spect to be wrought among believers Just before coining to Chrst. Isa. r>(i 1-2; 1 Pet. 1 :;",; Rev. 14:12 etc. That the followers of Christ should bo a particular people, not following the maxlum.i. nor conforming to the ways, of the world; not loving its pleasures nor contenanclng Its follies; in as much as the apostle says that "whosoever therefore will he" in thl sense, "a friend of the world Is tho enemy of God." .las. 4:4. C. V. Achepback. Notice of Meeting. There will be a Pentecostal Holiness meeting held at Long Branch Holiness church, in Laurens county, five miles north of Clinton, beginning on the ev ening of Augusta the 8th, and con tinuing for not less than ten days and so long as the Lord directs. Bro;. N. J. Holmes and O. El Taylor will have charge of the services. Everybody is Invited to attend. Those men of God are good, clean men and are preach ing a full Gospel on new testament lines. Bring your bibles along so as to avoid error. We are looking for and praying for a revival much needed here. M. A. Sumerel, For Committee. Hf WONDERS WHAT ir l$-TKfn JWPENIY FINDS OUT GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill The Old Standard, General Tonic A Enriches the Blood and Builds up the FOR GROWN PEOPLE AND Cl It is a combination of QUININR and IRON in ? tns folly strengthens and fortifies the system to withstand the hot auinmer. GROVE'S TASTRLRSS chill TONK Chills and Fever, Weakness, general debility and loss of1 vigor to Nursing Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. R?mv out purging. Relieves nervous depression and low spirit action and purifies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure.' Strengthened Guaranteed by your Druggist. We meal KQ^M$a)m(nflMMpeK BAILEY MILITARY IN: (Formerly the S. C. C. I. of Edgef iel A Christian military faring Instruction in 01 title and comunerclal coui new brick buildings. Mode pedi Steam hunt. Electric lights, and cold wntor in every room. If you want to placo your son lu a school where his hoalth will be carefully looked after, his mind thor oughly trained, and where ho will bo taught habits of obedlouce, punctuali ty and Industry, Bond him to our in stitution. Here each cadet is undor tho close IKM-sonal control und watchful care of I the teachers from the timers reaches the school until he leaves for his home. For Cutulog aud other litVori address: The working man who trie* to do sometl and fails is a better citizen than the idle invesfc who opposes doing anything and succeeds. THE BANK 3^ LAU PE NS LAURENS, S.C m R ;: )( )! N B >'.:: x it x i! ;t)( x x k>< n x :c RXBB! x x ;< x x M >< SB ? B B B B 8 98 WSKSuiiH'.HJH LOW ROUND TRIP RATES TO BALTIMORE MARYLAND SEABOARD RATE FROM (H <* /j y| ft ROUND CLINTON, S.C.tp 1 0/*U TRIP Tickets on sale August 1st., 2d., and 3rd. Limit August 15th, 1913. Through steel, electri ally lighted Coaches, Din ing Cars and Sleepers. Round-trip rates from other places will be quoted upon application. Call on SEABOARD Agents, or write: D.W. Morrah, T. P. A., W. B. Gresham, T.P.A. Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Fred Geissler, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. KPflWB