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UItWAMY- SALES HEAVY IN DECEMBER lichland Leads, Florence Second, Chasleton Third. List of New En. terprses. Columbia, January 10.--Charleston county sold $592,186.93 worth of whiskey, beer and wines during the year 1913, according to flguros com piled by Wtate Dispensary Auditor Mitohum. The operating expenses for the dispensaries in Charleston County during last year amounted to $38,037.-. 64, the broker'age -to $551.65, and the not profits to about $110,000, estimat ed. The net profits for the last quar ter have not been reported, but figur - ing on the basis of the first three quarters, which amounted to $84,382. 05, the net profits should run about $110,000 for the year. December was a -big month in the grog shops of South Carolina. There was sold during that period an aggre gate of $465,234.31 in the dispensaries of the State. 'Figures for the year 1913 were not available today, but an estimate shows that $3,000,000 will probably represent the amount of alcoholic li quors sold during the year. Of this Richland county sold close to $1,000, 000. Sales by Counties. The December figures show that twelve counties operated with dispen saries. Orangeburg's dispensaries did not get started until nea'rly the end of the month, so no figures are given for sales and operating expenses from that county. Richland led the December sales, with Florence second, Charleston be ing third. Aiken sold $43,208.95 and had $1,989 in operating expenses. Danberg's sales amounted .to $20, 036.82, with $781.10 in operating ex penses. Barnwell's sales for December were $35,520.72, with operating expenses of $1,286.98. 'Beaufort sold in liquors, 'beer, etc, $21,856.57, while the operating expens es were $901.19. Calhoun sold $14,716.22, and the op orating expenses were $400.43. Charleston's sales were $68,769.88, while the operating expenses were $3,241.25. 'Dorchester, one of the new dispen saiy counties since the election of last summer, sold during December $14, 732.70, and had in operating expenses Join the 1)ig C Co: Another shipment 20 pieces fancy Ct 20 doz. Pillow Ca. 10 doz. Pillow Ca. Your last eli your money. JHOTINGCH/ $608.86. Florence county had -heavy sales during (Decem'her disposing of $80, 437.85 worth of alcoholic beverages, and the expenses of operation were $2,153.74. Georgetown sold $22,961.80 and had $682.91 in operating expenses. Jasper county sold $3,260.40 and the operation of the dispensaries cost $184.76. Union county sold $27,444.35 and the expenses of operation were $460.26. Richland county sold $199,811.60 and the operating expenses were $4,089.37 * * * * * * *S.* * * * ** * * Center Point News. * ***** * * * *.* 5* ** * * Center 'Point, Jan. 12.-Mr. E. M. Elmore broke the new year last Thursday night with an old time break clown. Quite a crowd was there and all reported a very pleasant time. Mir. L. M. C. Moore was a business visitor in Laurens Saturday. 'Mr. Carl Redden and sister, Miss Alice, spent Saturday night and Sun day with Mr. G. W. Moore and family. 'Misses 'Minnie and Mayne Miller visited their uncle, Mrs Arthur Rid (lie near Laurens last week. Those that spent the 'lay at Mrs. W. 1. Miller's Sunday were Misses Pearl, Lula and Mollic Anderson, Miss Wi nona 'Chaney, (Messrs Shaw Cuning han and John Anderson, Mrs. George McPherson and children. 'Mr. W. E. Moore spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. C. Moore. Mr. G. W. Moore was in town Sat urday on business. 'Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stribbling are visiting in Laurens. Misses Annie Sue and Lit. Cannon are spending a while in Greenville. Mr. U. S. Elmore is being kept very busy sawing these days. HOT SPRINGS, ARlKANSAS RIlMIE)Y ENDS CONSTIPATION Don't worry and don't take Calomel. Put your sluggish Liver in fine con dition and get rid of sick headache, biliousness and dizziness. Get a box of the famous HOT SPRINGS L.IVlIR HUTTONS of any worthy druggist todr.y, 25 cents. Gentle, blissful, wonderful workers they surely are; take one tonight and free the bowels from poisonous waste and gas. You'l1 feel bright and happy tomorrow. There's nothing on earth so good for Constipation and stubborn liver. Hot Springs Liver Buttons, Hot Sirings Rheumatism Remedy and Hot Springs Blood Remedy are sold in Ltaurens by Laurens Il)rug Co. DAVIS. mrnc ST 'owds of Satisfied ! ne and get your a "ercales worth 12 1-2 pE of Chambray to arrive, ] rtain Goods at . es, value 3Octs per pair, es, value 4Octs per pair, ance to buy that 5 LRGED CROSS HILL NEWS Cross Hill, Jan. 11.--Cross Hil Lodge No. 188 Knights of Pythias hold an important meeting last Mou day evening. The first important bum mess transacted was the election c the following oflicers: 'Dr. J. H. Miller, Dept.; J. W. Slim mons, C. C.; J. 0. Denny, V. C.; J. A Outhrie, Prelate; C. J. Hipp, A. W. J. L. Carter, K. R. & S.; J. H. Rasoi M. F.; J. E. Leaman, M. E.; H. H. Ful ter, M. A.; J. 11. Rudd, 1. U.; R. 1 Wade, 0. G. It was also decided to have a ban quet and public meeting on the even lag of the 23rd inst., to which a num ber of guests will be invited and a which several prominent speakers wil be present to address the body. Mr. M. T. Simpson has at his horn here a beautiful orange tree which h has grown from seed plant. The tre is now five years old and is bear lag 36 pretty oranges. The fruit o course, is of diminutive size, being about one-fourth that of the semi tropical orange, but the little tree wit] its yellow fruitage presents a beauti ful appearance. During the winte months the tree is protected from the cold by keeping it in a warm house With such care and protection has the tree been nursed by .Mr. and Mir Simpson that it seems in perfec health. The new council recently electe have taken charge of the municipa affairs of our town and business i, moving on smoothly. The followinj are the ofiscers elected for the year J. I). Witherspoon, intendant; W. M Miller, .1. henry Rasor, Conway Dia and John C. Wnde, wardens. Mr James Koon continues to stand guar( against peacebreakers, and .1 H. Nance is secretary for the council. The .Messrs Bozeman brothers art here with their saw mill, getting oua lumber for some improvements whicl Rev. J. A. Martin h making on hih recent purchase. The saw mill is or Mr. Martin's farm. Congressman .Joe T. .Johnson wat here for a short while one day last week mingling with some of his man. friends at this place. He is very con fident of the present administration and sees better government and Imort prosperous conditions ahead of us Laurens county is proud of her sor and appreciates the service Mr. John son has so ably rendered his statt ROPEF ILL IN F shoppers. Lots of re. Goods are goirn Don't wait and er yard at - 8cts WlIiIl End Price 5cts - - - 81-2 t - - - 20c. t - - - 25c. uit and Overcoat R0PE - CASH I! -land nation. k Mr. John B. Rasor of Greenville came down Saturday to see his rela tives here lie left Sunday to visit his 1 sick sister, iMrs. Sallte Pylles at Greenwood, on his return -home. The School improvement association will give an oyster supper here next Friday evening. "* 9" 99 " "9 " 990 """ TYLERSVILLE DOTS. * Tylersville, Jan. 12.-This is a blue Monday, as our 'i'iendk, Copeland would say, a good freeze on the land. .Y. B. Blakeley of Greenv'lle, was _ in Tylersville Sunday. 'Mr. W. 1. Patterson of Lanford sta t tion, visited T. P. Poole and family last week, The Rural Supervisor, Miss Gray, visited the Sandy Springs school last Tuesday. We are all glad to see Miss G ray. _ Mr. Prince has moved into the Vat' ren Blakely house. ('!ad to welcome new neighbors to our comiimunity. A good many from our neighbor ehood attended the teachers' meeting inl Lau rens Satud'(a1y. Mr. Paul Abererombie of Youngs, spent Tuesday night with Mr. J. W. Peterson, .9 9 t * SILO1[ JIaiTTER. * " 9 Shiloh, Jan. 12.-Little lma. ll(d er, who is at the blind school at. Cedar Springs, was stricken down two or three weeks ago with pneumonia. ler mother 'went to her bedside and nurs ed her until she recovered sufliciently to be brought home. The latest is that I she is getting along very nicely. 'Mrs. Fannie Irven has returned from Kings Mountain, N. C. Mr'. John Y. Ilenderson, of Barks (ale, was at his son's, W. I. HIlender son, Saturday. Messrs Walter Lindley and laines Tollison, of Piedmont, visited Mr. J. r,. lellams, from Friday until Sunday. Messrs. Willie I rven and .lohn Arm strong were in Greenville several days ago. We offer extra. values on our teill ceit counter just at this time as we have found quite a lot of odd p)ieces that were 15c, 20c and 25c that we have placed On our ten cent. (o1untee to smove them quick. S. M. & K. It. Wilkes & Co. t COMF [illE ULL BLA! good pickings left. *g fast. Remember a be disappointed. New lot Voile Shirt Wai New lot Silk and Crepe One lot House Dresses a One lot Linen Toe and I One lot Lisle Hose black by the box of 3 pair and save all the i :RCo i KING * * * * ** * * * * * * * ** * * MOUNT OLIVE. * * # Mt. Olive, Jan. 12.-Mr. Herbert M. Cooper, of Cuthbert, ia., is visiting his Parents and other relatives in this community. Mr. J. F. Knight and family spent the week-end at Ware Shoals. Mr. and 'Mrs. M. W. Hill visited Mrs. Hill's mother at Cross 11 Saturday and Sunday. Mr. W. E. Wusiington has returned to Salisbury, N. C., after spending several days at home. Miss Bessie Cooper has returned from Greenville, where she has been under treatment for her eye. It is homed that she will soon recover. Mr. W. 11. Redden has recently moved to the place occupied by Mr. R. R. Baldwin last year. Misses Sarah Cooper and Bertha 1Holt returned last Monday to Lin wood College, N. C. .Mir. Boyce Boland has recently pur chased a fine horse. . .W. Meeting. Laurens Camp No. 98 W. 0. W. will hold Its regular annual meeting for the election of officers for 1914, on Thursday, .Jan. 15th, at 7:30 p. in., by order of the Consul Commander. J. W. Thompson, Clerk. Ills Stomach Troubles Over. Mr. Dyspeptic, would you not like to feel that your stomach troubles were over, that you could eat any kind of food you desired without injury? That may seem so unlikely to you that you (10 not even hope for an ending of your trouble, but permit us to as sure you that it Is not altogether imu Possible. If others can be cured per manently, and thousands have been, why not you? John R. Barker, of Bat tle Creek, Mich., is one of them. He says, "I was troubled with heartburn, Indigestion, and liver complaint until I used Chamberlain's Tablets, then my trouble was over." Sold by all dealers. Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cure. The worst cases, no matter of how long standing, are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves Pain and Heals at the same time. 25c, 50c, $1.00 W en you feel iscouraged, coufused, ner vous, tired, worried or despondent it is a sure sign you need MOTT'S NERVERINE PILLS. They ,renew the normal vigor and make life worth living. Be sure and ask for Mott's Nerveriie Pila Price $.60 by drugglis W11 LIAMS MFG. CO., Props., Cleveland. Ohio LAUREAS DB3UI CO. Lanms, S. C. ANY'S nd S Plenty of Money-sa ale closes on the 241 sts, value $2.00, at - .. Shirt Waists, value $3.04 nd Wrappers, value up t, -leel Ladies Hose at. only, 3 pair to box, valk )rof it. You will sa MP Al NOTHING 0] Asthlaa! Asthma! POPHAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY pives instant relief and an absolute cure an all cases of Asthma. Bronchitis, and Hay Fever. Sold by druggists ; mail on receipt of price $r.oo. Trial Package by mail 10 cents. WILLIAMS MFG. CO.. Props , Cleveland, Ohio LAURENS DRUQ CO. Laurens.. .1 UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmers Calls answered any hours, day or night. LAURENS, S. C. J1m. W. Fer'guson C. C. Featherstone W. B. Knight FROUSON, FBAThBRTONE & KNKIfH Attorseyu at Law Laurens, S. C. Ptempt and careful attentien given to all buines. Ofbee Over Palmsetto Bank. Dr. T. L. Timmerman Dentist People's Bank Building Phone 82. Laurens, S. C. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you overworkedi your nervous sys tem and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladder? Have you pains in loins, aide, back and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, and un der the eyes? A frequent desire to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kidney Pi1l3 will cure you-Druggist, Price 60c. WILLIAMS MFG. CO.. Props.. Cleveland. Ohio LAURENS DRUG CO. Laurens,. S. C. B. R. TODD Engineering and Contracting Land Surveys a Specialty .onerete Work Skillfnlly done or in. spected. Drawings and estimates of all Kind. Telephone No. 346 Laurens, S. C. DR. CLIFTON JONES Dentist Office in Simmons Building Phone: Office No. 86; Reedence 219. ale ving Bargains. th. $1.29 and $1.39 ), at $2.19 $2.00, at .69 - - .11 e 65cts - - .44 vye interest on NIAPPOA