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LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. i\ Miss Amy Nicholson* of Union is the guest of Mrs. N. 13. Dial. Mrs. W. H. Anderson, of Denver. Colo., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boyd. Mrs. T. C. Mc Daniel and little son, fron^ Route Four, were visitors in the city yesterday. Mr. .1. L. M. Irhy, of Charleston, is among the visitors attending the Cul ler-Wilson wedding. ?Rev. N. J. Hohnes, of Paris Moun tain is among the visitors here to the Puller-Wilson wedding. Mr. P. J. Nelson, who is now making headquarters iu Charleston, spent the week-end in the city with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. 11. K. Aiken and Mrs. B. H. Wilkos visited the Greenwood County fair Thursday of last week. Rev. W. 10. Thayer, of Chester, ar rived in the city Monday morning to officiate at the Puller-Wilson wedding. Ladles who have not secured all of their plates, etc., from the bazaar can g<<t them by calling upon Mrs. W. P. Childless. Miss Marion Hamilton, a student of Converse, spent the week-end in the city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Hampton. Mrs. L. R. Clardy was called to At lanta Monday morning by a telegram telling of the illness of her mother, Mrs. Carlisle. Miss Marie Phllpot, who attends Winthrop college, spent the week-end in the city with her parents, Capt. and Mrs. J. M. Phllpot. The service at the Methodist church Sunday night will be given over to a praise service, a silver offering to be taken for the Kings Daughters. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Scalfe and Miss iBllene McCaslan, of Clinton, attended the perofrmance of "The Deopard's Spots" at the theatre last night. Mrs. Henry Shaw Adams, of Chester ha? been visiting Mrs. X. R. Dial. Mrs. Adams is well known in Laurens where as Miss Marie Clifford, she has visited many times. Mr. 11. S. Wallace, who had his ttPni broken several weeks ago. was in the city Monday. He states that although the wound Is giving him considerable trouble it is improving. During the teacher's institution Fri day and Saturday, the teachers of the Clinton schools were the guests of Mr and Mrs. .1. S. Bennett, who enter tained thotn in a delightful manner. Mr. W. I?. Thomason WOg called to the bedside of his mother, Mrs. W. P. Thomason, Sr.. at Alma, Friday. Al though she lias beep quite sick she has experienced no turn for the worse for the past few days. Mr. Robert Roper is traveling through life state of Georgia this week in the interest of the Laurens Class Works. This is "Rob's" first exper ience on the road, but bis friends are ovpecting him to burden Uncle Sam's mall with orders. Miss Marie Hires, of Allendale. is Visiting her brother, Mr. L. D. Hires. Rev. M. L. Lawson was unable to occupy his pulpit at the First Baptist church Sunday on account of sickness. He was well enough to be out the early part of the week, bin is no: yet entirely recovered. Among the week-end visitors in the city was Mr. Carlisle, recently pro moted to tlse position of sales mana ger of the entire southern territory in the Liggett & Myers Tobacco com pany. Mr. Carlisle was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. 15. Clardy ai the home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Dennett. ****************** * * \ancj Marlin Madden. ? * ****************** Our hearts were imoro than grloved when the news came October 23rd that Nancy Martin Madden, wife of ?the late W. Ii. Madden had gone to her eternal home. She had made her home in Greenville for the past forty-live years moving from this county in the early part of her life. She was in her seventy-eighth year, very amiable and a woman of most excellent cht r actor, She gave her heart to Col ear ly and live a consistent Christian !If'*. Her remains were brought *o Laurens and interred in the Cho?*tnul Ridge cemetery. Slie will be -ad! Uli.- ? ! Ill the comiaiunity whore she liven, a a she had a host of friend.?. We realize thai We hOV ? : I lO'd earnest and sincere friend, o!) ? who e memory sVeet and procio'H, will ever linger to help bless and eoml.v! the ?.? arts thai loved he?. "A IV.. n 1." Tonight. Tonight, if you feel dull and stupid, ..r bilious and constipated, take a dose . . Chamberlain's Tablets and you will 'eel all right tomorrovy. Pot' sale by ::11 dealers. Cures Old Soras, Other Remedies Won't Curo. The worst case.. no matter of how longstanding, ate cured by the wonderful, old reliable 1'? letter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It r< ' Painand Heals at tlte same time. 2$C,50C,|I Another shipment of Oil Cook Stoves just received. S. M. & E. II. Wilkes & Co. W. C. IRBY, JR. MAY PUT HAT IN RINQ Laurens Man Will Probably Enter Gubernatorial Hare Next Summer. Now Member of Legislature. it is annouuced here that W. C. lrby, Jr., member of the legislature from this county, will probably be a candidate for governor in next sum wer's campaign. He has not definite ly decided but it is known that he has j the matter under serious considera tion. He has been honored by the people of Laurens county by being elected to the legislature live times, ltaving en tered polities ubuui 11 y??i? ago. He has sd:ne well defined ideas on certain governmental questions to which he has devoted much thought in recent years. As a member of the legislature lie has been active in try ing to got through some of his meas ures. At the last session he Intro duced a bill which is now pending, which would allow the people to vote on the question of requiring the state to borrow money from the govern ment for the purpose of loaning to those who wanted to buy homes. He has also introduced a bill on the Tor ren's land system and he is a strong advocate of the State warehouse pro position. He favors the ten-hour la bor law and is in favor of the strict enforcement of the child labor law. He is opposed to immigration because it brings to this section ch?ap labor In competition to our own people. Ib has a bill before the legislature re quiring the cotton mills to (make state ments from time to time In order that it may be known whether they are in a trust or whether the small share holders are being oppressed or domi nated by the larger Stockholders. These measures or reforms, as ho views them, are among some of the planks he would write into bis plat form provided he should decide to enter the gubernatorial race. Nervous and Sick Headaches. Torpid liver, constipated bowels and disordered stomach are the causes of these headaches. Take Dr. King's New Life IMlls, you will be surprised how quickly you will get relief. They stimulate the different organs to do their work properly. No better regu lator for liver and bowels. Take 25c. and invest In a box to-day. At all druggist or by mail. H. ID. BuckLn & Co. Philadelphia and St. Louis. SPECIAL NOTICl-S. For Kent ~Cemoter.\ cottage on North Harper street. All modern con veniences. Apply to Mrs. 15. W. Ball. No Trespassing All persons are hereby warned not to trespass on any of my property without my consent. Those trespassing will be prosecuted. (I. P. Qnrrett. IG-lt-pd Notice Teachers with certificates wanted Immediately for following po sitions: 7 at $''>'?; S at $.">ii; II at $P>: ."> at $:{">. Direct from school officials. Special enrollment. Ask immediate ly. W. II. Jones, Mgr., Columbia, s. C. 16-5t-Pd. Uli) Tics We are well stocked with a large supply of hay ties, enough to supply the demand. All in need of thorn should call and see ours and ask our prices. Brooks Hardware Co. I'.-It Furnished Benins Two furnished rooms nicely located m ar business dis trict. Beady for occupancy now. Mrs. M. s. Tucnot, S20 South Harper St. IG-2t 1 have ibis day sold the Baurens Steam Bakery to C. II. Armstrong, who assumes all laibilitics of the same and will collect all accounts, J. S. Ben nett. Oct. 6th 1913. For Sale 2 show cases, .". paper cutters, I store beater, road cart, ! National Cash register. nil second hand and very ( heap. Apply to If. B. Kennedy at Kennedy Bros. I.V2I Trespass Notice All persons are hereby forbidden to enter upon any of my lands for the purposes of hunting, fishing, trapping, netting, gathering fruit, straw or turf, vegetables, herbs or cutting timber on same without ] llrst getting my consent. William I Coleman, Whitmlrc, S. C. 13-11 For rent Six horse farm, situated w ithin one mile of Moutitville, In good state of cultivation; about fifteen acres of fine bottoms, one mile of Mount j vllle. Will rent as whole or cut tip to suit parties. Apply to John T. stokes, Mounlvillo, s. C. 12-5t-pd I Gentlemen When building material I is wanted, such ns flooring, ceiling. ! pine shingles, metal shingles, laths, '? lime, cement, plastering cement, apply i to C. H. Dtickctt, best material at close j prices. 8-5t-E.OAV.-pd For Sale Splendid s room home \ With water and lights on 1-" acre lot, i well and conveniently located at Lau I rens. For further information and ! terms apply Dr w. II. Dial, Laurens, S. C ll-tf ! I For Sale A choice one-acre lot on j South Hsrpor st. A combination j store-room and house at Oakland Heights. About 10 acres on Main St. near Mr. Howard's store. All of these properties at a bargain. Call on E. P, Mlntor, Laurens. S. C. 0-tf For Sale r.2 acres, 2 l-:1- miles north of I.aureus on two public roads, about 36 acres In cultivation, one four-room house, one tenant house, good well and spring. Apply to Oakland Heights Realty Co., or E, P. Minter. 0-tf BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE REASONABLY PRICED $17.50 * Real Mohogany finely polished I, I Lil "Sscp $3.90 A great value in Mission Rocker up holstered in be.rt chase leather $13.50 A beautiful low base Dresser, made of finest < )ak, splendid finish extra large Kreuch Plate .Mirror $9.50 Tlu- best value ever show n in fine Oak Mall Rack, finch finished and fitted with 1. Kreuch Plate Mirror i $7.50 A truly wondcrfn] value, genuine < >.ik, fine finish, large pinch rolls OU head and foot 12 $9.90 Ma>>i\e heavy Monis Chair fine up-holstcring M mJM $3.90 A beautiful Rocker in either Oak or Mohogany piano polished $10,90 Ali" - solid < ).ik Dresser, large blench Plate Minor, '-inch roll ai ioss top. Ivutirc Dressci find) finished COME TO SEE I IS. We have values here that you wont find elsewhere. We guarantee you will be pleased with the values we offer in High Grade Dependable Home Furnishings. We pay the freight on Bills of $10 or over. S. M. & E. Laurens, South Carolina H I. VI IMN IMPULS TO SKXATOH HI LM W (Continued from Page One.) player of tho political game thai ever dealt ;i eard. The only man without college training that 1 ever knew with a classical education. Under ilia! roughness, exquisite literary last s. A giant mind that has read, digested ( and assimilated the Wisdom of all the] ages, and applied it to practical poli tics. Hotioath bluster Is the subtle genius of :i Tallyrand, he has ma le every man in South Carolina vote '>: him one time or another. I lau with him when the Con/ales solemnly voted lor him last summ? r. I n'm no politician, I haven't loo' ! anybody and Tiliinan ha fooled ev erybody except himself. I was the s? okor for abstract truth, careless of personal fortunes. Tiliinan was the adroit politician acrobat that could change from a radical to a conserva tive. I tried to reason ji out an I was Crucified for the reasons, not the result. Woodrow Wilson and Under wood ore just where I stood la years ago. His letter is so full of Tlllmanlsm, his arrogance and dominant powor over men. that I almost love him for being just what he is. It brings back, gentle brave Hugh Farley, (he polish ed Tlndal, dear old "Wash Shell." and "Curly headed Johnny," gathered around Uta llorCo old ''Lion," thai dom inated us all. I am not going lo ho swayed one way or the other by sell'. I am goinfj to net for the beat good of I lie suite as I see it, not as (I I reeled by any body, lief ore. Tillman's bitter came out or I saw IJIease's statement, I sat down and wrote a paper lo my friends in .arioilS section; of this state ex plaining my course and ihoy are fret! to give it to the press. If ii i nee? sary to flghl for peace, tin i I nui ready to flghl. I will no! be a "doH in the manger" nor be a servile tool to gratify any ni ?n'? spleen low ird (Jos ernor IHease, or to in any mann curtail the rights gain* I by the ;>'??>. pie I? Good citizenship i- no; to ruin 1 by loyally to a lean hut lo a principle, Tlllmanistn split on that rot k I ? . ;< : i Uty, ragged holes in Ihe - i > liial (???riies the high hopes if i!n in.i?i> good people Who are I'.ie -? . a ,11 always (iofeiid Tillnianisin ii-tiiict from Tiliinan. I place ho"i Tiliinan Ism and lllcnsclsin as higher and great er than the personality .: my man. I have rcgrotted the evil dispensary graft, that prevented Tiliinan from b-ading the movement to i:< full fruition, and I would like to ?<??? Blensolsm accomplish thai in winch Tlllmanlsm failed, end when it does the state will be saved. Our pooph must get together, I have < an \ a - ilils entire stale and they will gel together. Self-seeking pretenders cannot juggle Alinlght,\ (Jod out i>r the progress he lini <i< ; eree I for the human rnco. "In ihe <la rs of \ rmagcddon: In Hi.- lasl great light of ail; May our houses stand together 'that the pillars do not fall," John I .O A lob s ,Mel,:iui in. imiii.i si hin i:.\i>i:i>, s i <>>! w ii lllls mm I'linc "I'npc's Diiipepsin !M In Vhf nit's all Sourness (his, Heartburn ami Dyspepsia is (.one. ? ? ? 'rjo'- you eat ferment into gases and i stubborn lump ; your head aches and when you realize the magh in ('ape's: hiapcjislu Ii make.s all stomach liils-r ! cry \aai- h in live lulliuti if your s?niiach i- in a continuous, oil Con ".m i gel it regainted, please, inr your sake try Pape* Din pep in. it's so needless to have n had slomacll make your PCXl meal a :.: ?, oi lt<! 1*00(1 iio ai. then take a little Dlnpepsin. There will not bb any tl.is ire ? >? lllioul fear. It's because I'ape'i D|apepsln "really does" regu late weak, out-of-order stomachs that Klve.? ;t || millions of sales annually. (;,?? a large fifty-Cent case of Pnpe'8 Dlnpepsin from any drug store, it Is the (pllcki ?t, surest stomach relief and 'cure known. It acts almost like magic it is a scientific, harmless and idea ant Btolnaoll preparation which truly belongs In every home. NOTM K. To the Sul. ci iiici s (in(I I'alroii oj the 'f??iii ? a Telephone 'Company <n' Lauren*, South Carolina You arc hereby uolillcd llial tlx- Lnn I'fiis Telephone Company has tiiis day II I oil v. i i, tin- Kailroail > 'omni ion of South Carolin.i a petition asking Mihi It I"- allow od, in ?) I i io give llrst ?l? : um i i \ii i;, i(, |,in a|| |i.; ii l' '? rl I ? on MelaIIir: ('ireuits, and ? '? ill' ? . ' i ? r. i< cliai'j-.rd lor i '? nn ? ; ml telephone service lio <?:.;i ii.I jncn 10 the follpw Ma dm ? Tfli'i liprt'< <. Special Lino \lef!:ll|o Circuit, ?.?.eh P< r niontli, Vo i a i <? hen '??>:? tun... ; not ilied iha ? ill I:Four! lion <? a I Lauren . s. C ? llii hour ::?"' o'clock I'. M C. Mel) llumpion I!. I. 'iiilirl ii . .. .1. 1*. Darby. Secretary, Columbia, s. t'. int. IfHIi, lib) Sic (lie values offer on Oil Ten font Counter. S M. & K. 11 VVllki H & Co. Simpson, Cooper & Babb, Attorneys at Law. W'dl practice in all State (Jourta. p?oiit.pt. attention given to a!i business.