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12 PAGES. PART 2, PAGES 9 TO 12 NUMBER 16 $20.00 IN GOLD TO BE GIVEN IN EACH DISTRICT NOV. 22ND. Three Ways to Pile Up Votes?In Your Quest for Subscriptions do not Overlook the Cou pons and Tickets. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO BE THE BATTLE CRY Ask Your Friends to Trade Wich the (Merchants Who Are Giving Tickets?If You Cannot Get Your Friends to Subscribe Now, Get Their Promises to Give it to You Later?The Contest Does Not Close Untii Dec. 6. WINNERS OF TI1K SPECIAL PRIZES. DISTRICT NO. I. .Miss Plciulcgene Teagiie, First Prize.*io.<m? Miss Small Rebecca Rlchoy, Tic for Second Prize. 6.00 Master li, ?. Illgby, .lr? Tie for Second Prize. 6.00 DISTRICT NO. 2. Miss Km nut .1. Dilti, Cross Hill, Pirst Prize.$10.0(1 Wss Gladys fuller, Waterloo, Second Prize. 5.00 J The little race for special prizes closed Saturday night with two <>f 111? childron n tie for second place in District No. 1 and several others behind just a very little. Wo have added an extra live dollar geld piece, and will give each of the children live dollars instead of dividing the five dollars thai was given for second prize. In District No. 2 the race was even more keen and exciting than in (District No. 1, and we must say, if the candidates of No. 2 show the same energy and perseverance during the balance of the contest i-hat they have shown up to this time, Daurens will have to take second place and SOO their competitors in District No. 2 carry off the title of "unost popular child" and the $ 100 In gold. The Contest Manager has a vory special offer to make this week. To i flio child, in each district, turning in the highest number of (months by Nov. | 22nd, 1913, WO will give $2(1 in gold.] The winners will be the children turning in tin; highest number o( i months. A subscription for six months : counts for six months. One for a year counts for twelve ninths, one for two ] years counts for 24 months, one for five years for 00 months. Suppose, j for instance, you should get a subscrip- j lion for six months, one for a year and ! one for two years, the total number] of months would ho 42 months, and to the child in each district who has the highest number of months we will give $20 in gold. Everybody lias an equal chance in this race, the field is open to all. It is a fair field and no favors. It will depend entirel) upon how much inter est you show in your child's cam paign. If you are not interested and go at it in a half-hearted way, how can you expect your friends and neigh bors to be interested. If you are al ready hustling for subscriptions, cou pons and tickets, if you continue to hustle right, up to the last imoment, you are very likely to be pleasantly surprised as the result of your labors. ?> There is room for plenty of good work In both districts. Carry your campaign with you wherever yon go. j Talk contest to everyone you meet, and don't, bo discouraged by any of the stories afloat. Ninety-nine of these stories are not true, nor could t.hey be true if one Just stopped to think it over in a cool, dispassionate manner. Do not let anyone who is prompted by envy turn you aside from your course. Do something on every day of the week, not merely one day. but every day. Ask everyone you meet to trade with the merchants who are giving tickets, Instruct them that they must as It for tickets at the time they make the purchase. Don't be beaten and above nil do not get discouraged. Would you admit, even to yourseif, that some other child stands higher in the public estimation than yours? Certainly not. Tiiis ought to be a banner time for all. With $20 in gold In each district, your friends surely will give you their Subscription if they ever Intend to, To those who ?ro in nrroars <m their subscriptions it should be n filonsure to pay the charming solicitors that we have in the field at prosont. There is nothing that ono can do for a inotli it that will please her or compliment her so highly as to do something for her child and when you take a sub scription to The Advertiser you are doing that very thing. District No. I. All territory within the corporate limits of Laurcns, John Richardson. 9850 Ruby Templeton. 10750 Margaret McOravy. 1025 Toccoa Barlo Clary. 19S75 Sarah Rebecca Uie.hey. 15060 'Olomiegene Teaguo.22G50 Flora Elizabeth Bennett. 13425 Nell Sanders. 4760 Lucia Tumblln.nrj;;, L. w. Higby, Jr.21275 Catherine Hicks. 1376 Lillian Carrott. 13925 John Cannon, Jr.1017") Laura Hudgens. 13375 Carolyn Hudgens. 102."? Jim Danklin, Jr. 1 100 Dorothy Norwood.11125 Ducket Young.13200 Clarence Albright. 10025 Vermeilo Caino. 1150 Toccoa Gray.11025 Fred Ropor.I0C50 Martha Boyd. 1025 F/\a Taylor. 1675 Sarah Eliza Swygort. 22375 Willlaini Bramlott. 1250 Lizzie Thompson.19525 Chalmers Armstrong, Jr. 1 <?? ~? Maskoll Sanders, Jr.10450 Madge Louise Taylor. 1075 District No. 2. All points outside the corporate lim its of I aureus. Laurens, R. F. D. Mary ("aidwell, R. F. D ' , . . 2125 Capers Simpson. It, F. I>. I .. 10700 Kmma Cheek, lt. F. I). 4 .. .. 7025 Addie B. Davis. Watts Mill .. 11375 Merle Shaw. R. F. I). I . . .. 10325 Margaret Caldwcll, R. F. D. fi .. 13025 Margaret Helle Moore. R, F. I). I 1025 Fred Cunningham, lt. F. D. 1 .. 1026 Ora, S. c. Charles Blakoly.10125 Cray Court, S. C. Marvis Claire Curry.19150 Thomas Rogers. 1025 Mary Wells. 1025 Eugenie Willis.10150 Virginia Owings. 1025 Chas. E. Yeargin. 1025 Margaret Doe Curry.10000 Dona Haid win. lt. F. 1). 1 ... . 1150 I/)is Nash. R. F. D. 4 . 10450 Irene Owens, R. F. D. 1. 1026 Lncllo Baldwin, lt. P. D. i .. . 10025 Crier Smith. II. F. I). .12. Clinton. S. C. I Samuel (Stenn. . Ahlen Hailev. 19025 Lucy Railoy. 1025 j Martha Phillips. 1025 j Kmma Little. 1025 Martha Young. 10125 May mo Lee Wright. 1025 Thomas Privr. 13225 .Tonnettn Roland. 1025 Ruth Oallownv. 1025 I** ?? . James Rdmond Ferguson .. .. 1026 Waterloo, S. C. Prances Teague, R. F. n. 2 .. 4026 Gladys Fuller. 31500 Jessie Dllzabeth Saxon, Rt. 2 .. 4150 Harold Culbertson. R. F. I). 1.. 1025 Rarksdalc. S. C. Jaule Boyd, R. F. D. 1.1325 Fountain Inn. S. ('. Lottlo Woods. 4026 .Mary Hughos. 11525 Lawrence Templcton. 4526 Doris Stokes. 10026 Owings, S. C. Aliee Owings. 4350 Grlco Hunt. 102.'? Claude Moore. 1025 Preston Moore. 1t>25 Sarah Owings. 1025 RllOtt Hill. 10025 ?lohn Popp. 1026 John Thompson. 1025 Maud Owings. 1026 Ross Tompleton. 10125 Qoldvllle, s. c. .1 aincs Lawrence 1.an ford .. . . 19025 Mary Camphell. 4150 Sarai, May C.lenn. 1025 Mary Frances Hale. 10125 Lanford station, s. C. ; Louie Klphard Williams .. .. 3810 I Gussle Landford, R. F. D. 1 .. 1026 Virginia Qarrett. 1025 i Margaret Druinmond. 1025 rauline Waldrop. 1025 I Catherine Wolff. 1025 i Mildred Danford. 1025 j Alllo May Taylor. 1026 : Annie May Patterson. 1025 Melon Homer. 1025 Enoree, s. C. j Theodore Shaw. IOlt. Troy Mil's. 1022:. 1 Fletcher Hogers. 1025 Waiter Montjoy. 10025 1 Dan Vnrborough. 13025 ! Helen Vim ?>nt. tii2.'. i (May Crisp. 10025 .). P. Johnson. Jr. 1025 Mountvlllc, s. c. James Don 11. 10125 Toss Hill, R ?<. D. 1025 Crosb Hill. s. c. Maroll Campholl. 10525 F.mm.t J. Dial. 25250 Nellie Wells. 1025 Ware Shoals. S. C. Wadie Dower. 1025 Woldoil Bagwell. 1025 Dick Ivoy. 1025 Maggie Davis. 1025 Carl Lewis. 10200 L ivoy Dixon. 1025 Carl ton Garrison. u>25 Lewis South. 1025 Thclmn Young. 1025 Kthel Fredman. 1025 Katie Koon. 1025 Catherine Underwood. 1025 Grover Jenkins . 1025 Ware Shoals. S. C. R F. 1). hois Pitts, R. F, D. 1. 10025 Darnell OM)oll, R. F. D. 1 . . . . IC275 .Hmlme Redden, lt. F. D. 2 .. . . 4025 ***.. **************| * ? I * Dots From Orn. ? J * * ********** *?**4***j Ora, Nov. ii Rev. I. N. Kennedy and S. II. Fleming are attending the A. R. I'. Synod in session at States vlllo, N. C. Mr. J. Y. Bryson attended the state fair last week. Miss .lanie Hunter was among tin visitors to Columbia last week. Misses Linda and Ora Dell Hunter came home from their school for the division of their father's estate. The following were visitors dm - j Ing Presbytery. Mesdames J. O. C.I Fleming, of Laurens, J. Livy Wat.on, of Bradley, Lizzie Wright, of Spartan burg, Miss Lidio Blakely, of Clinton. Mrs. Carlisle, of Newberry, Miss Bcs sie Byrd, of Due West and Mrs Mat Dodd, of Anderson. Mr. J. Y. Bryson is driving a new Ford touring car these days. Dr. Jas. R, Young, of Anderson, the representative of his church at Pres bytery, caimo over in bis cm accom panlod by Rev, J. M. Garrison. ORE IT M \ss OF PROOF. Reports of 30,000 Cases of Kidney Trouble, Some of Them I.aureus Cases. Fach of some o.ooo newspapers of the United States is publishing from week tf) week, names of people in Its particular neighborhood, who have used ami rccominendcd Doan's Kid-, nny Pills for kldtu y back) he. woi'k1 kidneys, bladder troubles ami urinary disorders. This mass of proof Includ es over 30,000 testimonials. Laurens is no exception. .Here i.-, one of the Lau rens cases. / Arthur iluAgens, fanner. 1.aureus. S. ('., saysVyF?r six months I :offer ed Intensely from pain? in the on ill of my back and It was out of the <iii? :=tion for nie to lift, My back ached <tn tnutly and in the tnoniillg when I first got. up. I wits very la r.e, I tired easily, felt nervous and liftd headaches and dizzy spells. The ? crotlons from my kidneys |>ui cij too freouintly and this weakness w ill Ways worse when l catighl 'old. in a sliorf time after i began 1 using Doan's Kidney Pills, they relieved rrjo and one box made, a permanent cii ? " For sale hy all doalors. Price 50 cents !\> fer-Milhurn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for Pie Pllltc i States. PINE BLUFF news. ?! IMllO Mil IT. Nov. 10. Mr. and Mis. O. it. Pitts returned home last Tues day after a very lengthy stay with relatives in Burlington, N. C. Miss Eeslo Wilson attended the Teachers' institute in Laurens last week. On her way home she stopped over with Miss Irene McOanlcl Satur day night and Sunday. Miss Klolso Brown attended the Greenwood fair Wednesday. Mis. Lillian Hill visited relatives in Greenwood Thursday and Friday. Messrs. J, F. Clrillln, It. W. and w. 0. Bonztnnn went to Greenwood fair Friday. Mr. and Mr:.. Irvln Turner who have been staying in Greenville are on a visit to Mrs. W. It. (.'oats, before in >?, ' Ing to Greenwood. A number from here attend lite !.>'-] con in attraction Thursday night, "Dannu Wkildln" is specially l.ioI in vent riloguisiin. Mrs. W. I'. Turner and \\>An Bottle Atchlson, delegates from Pathaburn missionary society and SU'tbonm bitn I leave Tuesday to attend au\il 1 iar> meeting in Anderson. Mr Guy Itoo/.or attended court in Lauivns last week. Mrs. Ferdinand Noffz has been on the sick list hut is IliUCll better. Messrs. Jno lludd and It W. Grlllln were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Asa ' Boa/.man Sunday. WO.MKN SVB.JKCT TO kibm:v i li ol It i IN I bog to say (hat I have been a eon stain sufferer with severe pains in my back and was on the verge of nervous prostration resulting from kidney trou ble and other complications. \ friend of mine recommended Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Boot as a sure cure for these troubles. Acting upon her advice I began taking Swamp-Boot and began to Improve before I had finished the first bottle. I continued its use until I had taken several bottles and con tinned to (improve until I was com pletely cured. 1 am happy to say that I am as well as :m\ woman on earth and have been so lor the past nine years, thanks to Dr. Kilmer's Swamp;] Itoot. and I cheerfully recommend it to all who suffer from kidney troubles. I Vdry truly. MUS. Af.VA BAXTKR, 107 Cypress St., / Orange. Texas, i Si ?SC r I bed and SWOI'I) to before in.. I tlii- list day of March, ISH2, John .1. Hall. Notary Public. Letter to Br. Kilmer A; Co-, Itiliglinniton, Si. v. Prove What Swamp-Bout Will Do For Von. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghnmton, X. Y.. for a sample si/.e bottle, it will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable1 information, tilling about the kidneys' and bladder. When writing, be sure' and mention the l^aurcns Weekly Ad vertiser. Regular fifty-cent and one dollar si/.e bottle for sale at all drug stores. 1 Center Point News. Contor Point Nov. 10. Mrs. M. L, c. Moore is visiting hor daughter, Mis. t arl Itryant. at Fountain Uli. Mr. und Mr.-. Ollle StrlblliiK nine gone to housekeeping. Much success is wished for thdm in their new home, Miss Wluonii Chancy, teacher ot tills place attended the Teacher's In stittite. which was held in l>nurciis from th?' nth to the 8th. The doctor was called In to see Mrs. Kdiui 101 more yesterday ufternoon, Mr. ??. M Miller made a llyng trip to Lin wood. N. c. Sunday, returning home Monday night. Several from ihis community are going up to l.auiens Tuesday night to see "Pile Leopard's Spots'" Mr. and Mrs. Allied McNIncli and daughter, Miss Maggie Sue, visited at the home ol Mr. 0. \V, Moore Sil lid (I.V. Mr. W, s. 101 more is being kepi very busy ginning these days. Professional Notice. Dr. 10. NV, Carpenter, of Oroonvillo, w ill be oil! of lite state until it boil I 11 ? ? - '21st of this month1 ami desires thill his patients take note of Ills abscence lo save the expense tit' goiiifj to (Ireen V il le It) see him. Declare War mi Colds, A crusade of education which alms "that coni'inou colds mav become un common within the noxl generation" has teen begun by prominent New Vork Physicians. Here p. ;1 list ol tin- "don't'' which the doctors say will prevent the annual visitation of the cold: "Don't sit in a dr/iup'hly car." ?'Don't sleep in hfn rooms." "Don't avoid the fresh air." "Don't stuff yourself at meal times Over-eating reduces your resistance." To which we would add when von take a cold get rid of it as (piickly as possible. To accomplish that you will lind chamberlain's Cough Remedy most excellent. Sold by all dealers. No matter what yon have used, try Mustang I .iniment and see for yoursc >on it stops pain. It tloii I sting or burn the flesh luit soothes and heals soon as applied. Pain simply can't stuy if you use MEXICAN Mustang Liniment The Great Family Remedy q( 1CKLY RELIEVES Mumps, 1 amcness, Cuts, Burns, Backache, Rheumatism, Scalds, Sprains, Bruises, and all other ailments of Man and Beast. Situ <? / 848 (lie foremost 'Pain 'Reliever of the .South. ?r>. . 50. . $i n In.nJo nt Dim: and < '.. m ini Si..! i Piles; Piles! Piles! kVllllaniH1 Imlliui I'ili Olnii u ul will imro Olli' ', ItkotlliiK and Iti-lipm Piles. h ul>> (orbs Mio kulnoi'h, .iii.i.:< 11. I? i? w: at nnou, n. is iih ii iiinillli. ? i\... liiMtivnt relief. Willi III,In !? in |?|),< (Mllllli.nl I: |ll< (tiiriii for IM lei .iimi" 1!? 1111.i 1.1 ii... privatik pnr;?, l ?rni ?Ii Ih, mull .ml }i tw. WIlUAfn;? MFG. CO., P'jps <:.... i.md. Ohio IiaUUKNH DBIIfc o<?. L*'.ri'n* C N. lt. l Mal A.c. Todi> DIAL & TODD A t 1ill)m-> S lit I.iiw lintcrpclse Hank Itnililinv, I imrcius, S. C. RRAOTICK IN ALL COURTS Mono) to loan on Heal Kstulo Long Time. McCRADY BROS. & CHEVES, Inc. Engineers and Contractors SURVEYS, DESIGNS, ESTIMATES, CONSTRUCTION. Special Attention Given Land Surveys. Laurens, S. C. Charleston, S. C. ?Innk til LanrniM IIuIIiIIiik l*??|il?n Olli?-?' lliilltllnic AUCTION t Sale of Ho rses JOHN KING & COMPANY W. P. CHILDRESS & SON'S STABLES Laurens, S. C.? Nov. 18th, 1913 VVc will sell one car load of Uhbroke Mares and Fillies, one ;ii ;i tim<, to the highest bidder, among which are some rnares with mule colts by their sides, some mares with horse colts, some mares in foal. Wo will have s< me one and two year old fillies. Now is your chance to get some mares and Iii lies for breeding purposes, as this is a choice lot of stock. These are nol draft horses; they are driving and saddle bred stock-, being sired by such stallions as the Hambletonictn, Wilkcs and Mont Rose. The mule colln an siicd by Kentucky .Jacks. I Will Sell Only ONE DAY in Your Town, I', ^. o<>.;> f bar the Date, Sale Will Begin at