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TO POST COTTON STATISTICS. Oensus Department to have Figures Ginnings, Stock on Hand, and Quan. tity Consumed Monthly. Washington, ). C., Dec. 8.-The ar rangezments made by lion. Wiln. J. Harris, Director of the Census, for the wider distribution of statistics collected by his office concerning the quantity of cotton ginned, the quanti ty of cotton consumed monthly, and the stocks of cotton on .hand at the end of each month, has met with gen ernl approval throughout the cotton growing states. He has received nuterotus sogge; tious concerning a still wide: i istri bution: of t.hese statistics, an ilI ha:; made arrangements wil th he I'o.:tmts ter (Ineral to allow the pos) inu4t'rs ins every po. t. office in (.oun1ie wi, ht 1'a cotton is -rownI to (posIt In a consplicl ous p1la icI (opis it. I: 1, ! t r I nn iin ing st:'tist c-I of co:ton. Thn 8 p' will h," I'in...i ont e"Xtra lar e c .o thel tif l ures . a Im :t 1 "ta>ily, re a . .\Ir. Ilarris o t in t i nu n r w vill Vo 8. t gi , the fIrno?:', muii ill oitwar. :te , ,o the vaI';: 1!' the hu 't ::' of t;:i (', n:<us to new.t i :'y represo'rt!:tiv ': and to the dIiff-rlc e(legra h'ii coi, : ni4is for distribtiion1. !"ollowing this dij-triltion co;pies of the reports have belhe1 mailed to the ;inners, ;. ulufacturers. anid a t ware house mi enI, uht there has been no 'ractical m ethod devised for the dis tribution of the information directly to the fate.ners. It is .\Mr. I irris's Itur ' ose to give the statistics to tLhe farm er, so they can take dlvantage of the information collected by the Federal ' iovernment. FOR TOPIl'ID LIVFR .AND (NO'N'STIP'.\'1) N. The hest reimedy for liver, stomach or howel troubles andl especially con tipatlion is the famous I1(1' Sil INGS IVIt 1l.l'TTONS. Don't Miss get I ing a box todaly they tone ip the liver, drive out the 'oisonoirs waste in the bowels 11n.1 make you feel simnply splendid in a "ow hours. ('ut out. ('alotmel and slam bang Turgntives. Try lIOTI' SI'I IN(GS I ,\ '':JR I il*'I' ONS just once anid you'll Imve no use for any other liver remi 'dy. Fine for sick headache, salhow skin, dull eyes and blotches. )rug gists everywhere for 2ae. 1lot Springs i.lver Iluttons, 1lot Springs lthenumatism itemedy and ilot ,prings llood lemedy are sol i a Laurens, S. V. by Lai rens I )rug ('o. 'Tue latest books out at F'elton's !look Store, x X Closing 0 We are still S $1.00 Bottles for. .50 Bottles for. .25 Bottles for .25 Bo x Pills . .25 Box Salve .10 Box Corn Salve. 25c. Box Toilet Case, Military ai Red Do Not Dela Picked Ove: SIMS REPLIES TO BLEASE. Orangeburg Editor Says Blease Charge 1(ado in Anderson a "Dirty Lie." In his address in the court house at Anderson Saturday, Gov. Blease paii his respects to Editor Sims of the Orangeburg Times and Democrat saying that he did not see 'how Sen ator Tillman could nominate Sims for United States marshal in the face of the fact that Sims head to get an aflidavit showing that he had not edited a negro paper in radical times. In the last issue of his paper, iditor Siis, under the head of "Drag up an old lie" replies to the governor's charge in the following warm article: "in his harangue at Anderson on Saturday G(overnor Blease turned his slush gun loose on the editor of The Tine; aad I)etnocrat, who, he said, had to get alfidavits after being rec omitende]l for marshall, "that. he was not editing a negro paper in radical tina:. evn (;overnor ]Ilease will ha:v''to :I!.nit that those aflidavits. s th. calls them, knocked out com pItely thm dirty lie, which was start 1 1 y on f h;i; pliant tools and from \:hl(ih w, ave b'cn iniformed the otn1ernor' b!:.d expweted grealt things in thI light to preveiit this editor from leing appointed iarshal. ".It will be rembii'Iiered that both 8eiator E' Ipps and Sheriff Graham de nied iiiking such a charge about us. Ott the contrary, both of thitim said they had spoken only in compliment ary terms of us, which shows that the vile lie that we had edited a ne gr o paper in radical times was con cocted by a fellow who hears a most it Lsivory reputation wherever he Is kiown. Ile is said to be a pliant tool of Governor lilease, and that is the reason we suppose the governor re ferred to this dirty lIe in his haran glue at Anderson. We are ready for any other lies that Governor Ill ease or any of the imetn that do his dirty work can start on us. "Governor lilease hates The Times and Democrat and its editor because Orangeburg county repudiated himin last summer, and will loose no op portttnity to hit them both. We do not complain of this, as we intend to show up his record and let the people know what itner of mt1ani he is, and thus try and beat him worse next summer in this county than he was heaten last summer All we ask is that he stick to the truth. Governor lilease seems to think (hat it is a crnime for a man to get utp afilda its to squelch a dirty lie that may he put 4'FOl Ilme 'ut Less TI lling Our Drugs ~dicines. 60c. 30c. 15c. ..... . 1c. .15c. .. 7c. Paper 15c. d Cloth Brushes at same .y Buying for TI r. Get What 0i in circulation about him, but at the same time the governor, would no doubt' be glad it he could get some affidavits to prove that. some things that have been said about him are not true." TO BE NATIONAL LECTURER. Peter Radford to Lecture on Farm Ed. ucation and Co-operation. -Atlanta, Oa.-President Barrett of the National Fariners' IDducational and Cocoperative Union of America, today announced the appointment of Peter Radford, ex-president of the Texas Farmers' Union, as National Lecturer with headquarters at Fort Worth, Texas. M i. Razdford's department will do educational and organization work and he will handle publicity work for the National Union, Discussing, th rough the press, agricultural ques tions from the standpoint of the men who follow the plow. The National Union now has approx imately four million active members and lhas state organizations in twen ty-three states and local unions in thirty-three states. Sample Size Bottle of Swamp-hoot. 1Enclose ten cents to Dr. Klmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle by Parcels Post-it shoumld convince anyonb. You w!!l also re. celve a booklet of valuable informa tion, teling all about the kidneys. When writing be sure and mention the Lam'rens Weekly Advertiser. OPEN A lITS. Our store will be open at nights from now until Christmas for the convenience of Holiday shoppers. S. M. & Fl. 11. Wilkes & Co. R RGET I ian Cost E Do $3.50 Dolls. 2.50 Dolls 1.00 Dolls .75 Dolls .50 Dolls. .25 Dolls Gai 50c. Games. 25c. Games. 10c. Games. iese Prices are f You Want, Nov COPELA J.S.M4 Real Estate City and Surburban Pro One new seven room cottage One four room house with f Mill for twelve hundred hnd fift and lot cost more than price a, owning moved to lower part of 3 1-4 acres on Farley Avenu< 2 acres on Parley Avenue, a Good building sights. One grist and flour mill run One two story house, well cc Illampton street. One store room with dwellin three miles from city oil Prinet One small store room andi go and Mills streets foi $600.00 r One tine room house wit Ii th 1 aurels. its One Iwo story brick butilhling c' shade I trees. II eanl iodeibliloi oi for $:1.000.O0. The builings on II ave a nttimber of house, a et )rsey, and other parts of inwnl 101) acre, fiarit land with ne, of ) rincetoni at. $':20.00 an aore 100 acres four uuiles south o school. Tis is a good fa ru. I 14:1 acres near l(inton. This ig Solie miloley. 50 acres fie farmting land j pt er aere. r65 nces near Barksdale SIal 55 acres about fiuir miles nor K. Setzler. 110 acres in two miles of Ora sell for forty and fifty dollars NOTI CE. To the Subscribers and Patrons of the Laurens Telephone Company of Laurens, South Carolina: You are hereby notifled that the Lau rens Telephone Company has this day filed with the Railroad Commission of South Carolina a petition asking that it be allowed, in ord..r to give first class telephone service, to put all its subscribers on. Metal lie Circuits, and that the existing rates charged for telephones and telephone service be changed 'and increased. to the follow ing rates: Business Telephones, Special Lines, Metallic Circuit, each $2.50 per month. Residence Telepnones, Special Lines, Metallic Circuit, each $2.00 per month. Telephones on party lines SOc per month less. You are hereby further notifled that a hearing will be had on said petition in the Court House at Laurens, S. C., on the 18th day of December, 1913 at [HE GIl 'I - Dri ntire Stock lus. .....$1.50 . .90 .. .55 .40 .30 .15 nes. . . 5c. or a Limited Tir r. We are sellir AND. R< perty and Farm Land. near Watts Mill. >ur lots included, near Watts y dollars for quick sale. House ked. Reason for selling, party ( the state. bargain in both of these lots. by electric power. it nstructed of best material on and six acres of land about t ton road for $1600.00. Lid size lot on Corner Fleming S ish., ' 1 r.ce and one' half ere: . land in. oil 1l'l;st AInin streel with tite 00(d. 'iThis place enn he bougl!ht ;?c I his lot wort it I he tuoney. IC i1d lot, for. colored people0 in plc I'a iain'rells nielr New Prospect { tier $2500.00. Ii is a lint' prop osit ou for mak- 9 ust outside city limits at. $65 ion.I ilb of Laurens, belonging to Mt. for $2500.00. Lands adjoining per acre. XV.1:emmQGGR9 OGO1 orx0 m9eS the hour of 3:00 o'clock P. M. (:. Mel. Ilanpton, 11. L. Caughinan, Railroad Commissioners for S. C. J. P. Darby, Secretary. Ooluimbia, S. C. Oct. 25, 1913. 16-4t L.N) SALE By virtue of a ''r.x Execution (irec ted to mIe by lMoss ;). Young, treasurer of Laurens County, S. C., against Woodruff Oil and Fertilizer Company, I have levied on and will sell at pub lie auction to the highest bidder at Laurens Court Ilouse on salesday in J.anuary, 191-1, being Monday the fifth day of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the following de scribed roal estate to wit: All that -piece or parcel of land sit uate, lying and being in the .town of Lanford in Laurens county, S C., con taining six (6) acres, more or less, bounded on the east by lands of J. W. EAT SI Of Christm Bibles and Testan Fountain $2.50 Pen........................... 1.00 Pen................ ..... Brass Candl4 $5.00 Pair Now. 4.00 Pair Now.. 3.00 Pair Now .. ne. Come bef ig out Drugs an BCeiver .anord, op the west by the d: & W.. . Railroad sun on the south by lands d Arch. Hlol es. Terms ' Of o ale, cash, purchaser to: ay for papera. If the terms of sale, re not complied with, the land to be e-sold on same or some subsequent aloaday, on same torims at risk of . ormter purchaser John D. Owings, Sheriff of Laurens County, S. C. )ec. 6, 1913. itation1 for Letters of Admlnlstratlon, itate of South 'arolina, County of Laurens. ly O. (1. Thompson, Probate Judge: Whereas, W. 1. Bramlotit has made ,it to me to grant him Letters of (aninistration of the l0state and of ects of C. I, Bramlett. These are therefore to cite and ad nonish all aind singular the Kindred tnd creditors of the said C. 1. Bram Ott deew d, that they be and, ap iear he me, in the Court of Pro mte tt -1icld at Laurens Court louse. Laurens. S. C., on the 23 (lay if Ilecmber (next, after pulblication ireof. ;t 1 l o'clock in the forenoon, o :)how cause, if any they have, why he Si 1(1 Administration should not be ranted., Gi1ven under may hand thin Sl dlay if iDeember An no I)omini 1913 . O (. 'i'omlpson. 0-2t J. P. l. C. '1litiST1A S A ND N EW Y E Alt 1101.. Il)AY (illEA' EXCUlRSION FAIES ila the A''L.A N''I (' (OAS'I' LINE l'he Standard Railiroad of the South 'Tickets will be on sale fron all >oints on the Atlantic Coast Line to ill points South of the Ohio and Po .oma1s and Past of the Mississippi overs Including Washington, Cincin natl, Evansville and Cairo, for all rains Dec. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 4.i, 25 and 31 and Jan. 1-limited re urling Jan. 6, also to many points in the Northwest and Southwest on Dec. 10, 21, and 22, limited retlurning Jan. 18, and fron ioints in Va., N. C. and B. C. .to llavana, Cuba, on Dec. 20, imit6d returning Jan, 6th, 1914. Pas sengers must reach original starting point by or before midnight of return limits specified. For further particulars, schedules. reservhtions, etc., apply to Ticket Agents, Atlantic Coast Line, or address / T. C. W iTI6, Ceneral Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N. C. W. .1. CRAIG, Passenger TrafIle Manager, \Vilmington, N. C.. When you feel *-anet vous. tired, worrie' or des ondent it is a ure sign you need MOT'd NERVERINE PILLS. They renew the m rmal vigor and make life worth living. De sure and ask for Mott's Nerveririe P ills C'ireR s" Wil LIAMS MFG. CO., Props., Cleveland, Ohio LAUREh, :nRU CO. Laurens S. C. LE ients at Cost. Pens. ... .....$1.00 SSticks. $2.50 ..... 2.00 - ....... . 1.50 are Stock is I Medicines.