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Featherstone W. B. Knight FERGUSON, FA T BRSTONB & KNKI1t.T Attorneys at Law Laurens, S. C, Prompt and careiful attention given to all butitesu. Ofmloe Over Palmetto Bank. Dr. T. L. Timmerman Dentist People's Bank Building P1hono 3312. Laurens, S. C. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS I lIave yolt ovrw orl'il your nervousr svs t ' anuit c'sul trouhb!. wvIlth yo r kIrl neI s and bl:irladdr?: Ilit r y n Ia:stti in huus, si k, b :tnu l b! Ib .r: ff n. you a K'atb yIv a :+n *a rat e f the f..-. rl t un d r th y. ^ A fr" in.n a , .re Ito I urin ? If , Willii a- . ' 1< .rj V 9I11. wiil curt" you --I hrn q.si, I-rier 72 WIllLIAMS MIC. CO.. Prw,,. Clcvelr.nd. Ohi3 LA IltEN:i I) 1(1 CO. Lnaurensn., S. C. B. R. TODD Enginoeering tand Contracting Lanld Sulrreys a Spee4'Ilty . ncrete Work SklIllfully done or In. spjected. Drawinlgs adi estimale~ts of all! Klind. Telephone No. 346 Laurens, S. C. istinKg bKeee A\. I.. Mlahaffley ai IX T1. li abhI, underI* the Ii r:n nam~ olf .\la haffIly & li:l.bb, dlealerrs in genjeral mier 'lt Kdise. was dlis.olvyed onl the 2th dlay of l ie''emblr, 191 :1, by the withi dra wal of iX TI. lIabbh. The' lthsess; wvill be contiinuedI by A. I,. \lahraffey und at ll persons indeb ed to thre Iirmi arei requesetedI to, maI;ke 1 mtenit toi .\. I.. .\Ilihaffey vilitout further~ delay. A. I.. Mlahatffey, ~9 NO% CO)NDENSED Tietw~een Anders1 on, (reenIwood, Green viile and '( reer, S. (C., effectlive SIunI day13, D ecemb ler 71.h, 191: . TI'ratins leCav and11 arrivye colrner Mai n nd Washington .8-treet. lea ve A rrive No. T1'Ine No. Tlime 1 6:00 A. -M. 2 R:10 A. M. 3 7:50 A. M. 4 10:10 A. M. 6 10:00 A. M. 6; 12:25j P. M. 7 11:40 A. M. 8 1:40 1P. M. 9 1:45 P. MI. 10 3:55 1P. M. 1.1 4:25 'P. M. 12 6:33 P. M. .i6 7:30 P'. M. I 9:4l0 P. M. Between GreniIv ille andi OArcer No. TPimei No. Tiime 70 8:20 A. M. '7l 7:40 A. M. 72 10:15 A. M.. 73 9:55 A. M. 74 12:30 P. M. 75 11:10 A. M. 76 1:50 P. M. 77 1:45 P. M. 78 3:35 IP. M. 79 3:15 P'. M. 80 6:20 P. 'M. 81 4:55 P. M. TlIckets, on wale 0. S. &A. Tferminal, 104 North Main Street. C. S. A LLTEN, orennvlini en'I Pass. Agent. MAKES APPEAL FOR STRICKEN JAPANESE President Wilson, as Head of Red Cross hu this Country, Issues Call for Funds for Earthquake Victims. \\1ashingtoil, January 15.-President Wilson late today issued an appeal to he American -people as president of the .\tuer'an Rled Cross for funds to assist the people of .apan, who are suffering not only front the earth quake. btt from the failure of rops. The l'residen t's appeal follows: "Ou r sister nation of .la pan is sntt fering from two very serious disas ters. The failure of erops in the northeastern pat't of that country has brought IntIreds of thousands of per sons face to face with the terrible ztis ery of slow starvation, and in the is'le.,tetrni Island of KyushtU a sul den great volcanie eruption has car vied death andi desolation to large nun. hers in a thickly populated district. "I appeal to the humanity of our American people that they may give cxpre ssion to their sympathy for the suffering ai distress of so many of their fellow inen by generouls contri butions for their aid. Suchl contribu tions can he imade to the local lIed Cross t.reast rers or sent directly to the Anericai I-led Cross, Washington, I). Ied Cross hieadttuarters announced tonight that an appeal had been sent out to all State chapters asking local cha pters to gather the, fuonds. Na. League Starts Fund. 'ol. Rtobert M. Thom-pson, chairiman of the executive committee of the Navy League of the t'nited States, started a subscription list with $1.250, to which other iembers of the league and ofil cers of the navy added. This cablegram was sent to Viscount Kaneko, of the American Friends So ciety, of Tloklio: "Instruct Red Cross to (raw on 'the navy,' Southeirn buildling, Washington, I). V., for welnty-lve hundred yen. This is sent to sufferers of volcanic eruption by otllcers and friends of our navy in recognition of the kindness shown our fleet When visiting Japan." ('ol. Thonipson wa- a school mate of Admiral Uriu at the United States Na val Acadeny forty years ago. 'eoptle Ti'eI'rrllied. Kagoshima; .apan, .January 15. Ilouses on the Island of Sakura that were left standing are enveloped in lava and resetnble gigantic wasps. l'u gitives who have returned are still ter rified and refused to enter their hontes:. except to niake a hurried search for vaItiables. The western part of the island is coated thickly with nelted sulphar, 'iThe southern part is covered with de p.tsits of ash s. The condition of the 'eilIral mart is obscured by the heavy snmoke. Ti stafT of the Kagoshima obser vaat a "y throu aihout the er-upltionels re m1ailened at their posts facing extertui t io. Thlae0 rcorde ieacho he, Il theug aitlin os 1t lieffoented by loisonos Koke.~l .iaoin, th i.ii5. --Tetinyukyh vilaef (l the Wh lee ofeYtrainon theas feloheptin of. the stiemr waitonessid thuer, was a pall of ashes like a dense fog. Near' Chlirin kahid a seveire suibma inie upheaiPUval shoo1k thei vessel. Tile ('apialin eindeavoredl to call at Abilrat su1, on thle Island of Kinchia, but was unale to( ad vanice wi thou t daiiger. ('arid of Thalnnks. Wp dlesire to ('xpreiss our sincere I tankls to our im-my03 fiIends, whIo werie 50oh kind to uis ini ouri sadl bereav~emient.I 0. .1. RtIchardson, M%. Alice Aliller, Ahotinitvillhe, S. ('. II I-' ll':.I).\('l , 11Z Y. Your lslver Is full oif BIlle; Boionls E'Jnfed(, lItreaithlinHd. (h't a Ilu-Ofint box no(w. You're blilouis! Youl have a t lho biig sensation11 in your head, a bad tast51e inI youri 11 mouth, y'our i'eyes bur in, yourii skIn is ye(llolw, w~ithl dar1k rings auidern your e'(yes; y'oulr 1111s are iiartchi osd. No wonider' youi feel ugly, meanl i an i ll -tellmppeed. Your isysteml Is full of bile inot. Iuropierly passed0( off, and11 what 30ou needl 15 a cleaning ull insIde. ID)(ntf continue being a blins nui1 san1ce to y'ourisel f antd those wh~o love youl, anid (Ion't r'esort 1(o harsh phis thiat IrrnIta te and1( Jnijure. ciei eber thalt most. disordet's of the stomilach, liIver anld owels arn'eu uredl by mornhag wIth genltle, thot'otughl Cascareots----they wor'k wh'i l~e you sleep. A I10-cent biox from y'our druiggist wIll keep your i liv er and biowels cleanl: stomalfchi sweet, and10 youri head clear foi' months. Chlil-~ drieni love to take Casenarets, because thley taste goodl and never' grIpe or sack(tII G. W. GAGE MADE ASSOCIATE JUSTICE Legisin'ture Plunges Into Elections and Wastes Little 'Timie in Reach. lug IDeelsieu. Columbia, Jan, 15.--The General Assembly today plunged right into the elections that were scheduled and :made some headway. As was suggest ed in The News and Courier several days ago, the lead that Judge George W. Gage had at that time was main taied, ald he was elected to the 1)os tion of Associate Justice to fill the position vacated by .1udge C. A. Woods, who has taken his place on the 1'ed. eral bench. .fudge Gage was e:ected oil the second ballot. Of course, the election of Judge Gage to the Snprene Court left Vacant the position that lie hadl so worthily filled. There were four namies presented for this honor, .\lessrs Ernest \loore; of Lancaster: G. W. S. Iart, of Yorkville; G. W. llagsdale, of Winn;sboro, and. Solicitor .. K. Henry, of Chester. The judi cial mantle fell on Mr. Ernest Moore, who was elected oil the first ballot, reeiving the exact number of votes necessary for his election. In the oth er elections for Circuit .1udgships the incumbent judges were all re-elected without opposition. 'These atonors fall ing to: First circuit, I. U. liowman, of Or angeburg; 2d circuit, It. 1P. Rice, of Aiken; 3d circuit, John S. Wilson, of Manning; 4th circuit, iThos 11. Spain, of Darlington; 8th circuit, Frank B. Gary, of Abbeville. The re-election of Judge Eugene I. Gary, as 'C'hief .Justice of the Supreme Court was purely a matter of form, as there was no opposition to him, the precedent always being in favor of the re-election of the Chief .1ustice where he renders faithful and efficient service. flatters From Senate End. The I lonse prior to entering into the elections, spent forty-five minutes in disposing of matters that came from the Senate side, in the reception of Niew ihills and references od these and the hearing of the special message from the governor with reference to the expenditure of certain funds that are appropriated to the governor in connection with the better enforce ment of the law, requisitions, etc., and the ec'onolies lie had practiced. Yesterday the ilouse took up for a fev monents Mr. 1laskin's bill which sought to repeal tlie Act requiring raili roads selling mileage books to receive the (oipsllS on ite trains. Today, after :1 short spell, the bill died, the encting words being stricken out on an aye :: n l nay vote. The idea of the 1louse seemed to be that it did not wi>Ih the railroads even remotely to Ifor(1 legislation upon this matter. Atsylumi Bill. Th Ilouse took up for consideration the 'ery important, bill tIli med by .\lessrs. K'ihlel, ihelser and lRobinson, which provides for the handling of the~ Arylumi lprolerty in the city of ('oluiiia when'i the plant is :lmovedi to itSis' new dom ic'iie In iiffetct thiis lpro iosit ion is to ridei~( for anI ideend enti c'ommilissioni to hianileo the sale of tihe prloperity witii a iimumiaii ice of $1,0001,000. Ot' coiirse, it is not kinown wihat te Gener'al Assembilly wviii dIo as Lt'er are sever'al 11end1inig suggestions. One is to hanle ii heproperitty th rough the sininiig fund commilisi, athertiti of! .\i. Luong. of Alkenl, to inaugurate a ground~f renit system, and1( a thlird( to illnisin of bu~siess iieni, andi~ a four thI to hoh i hei property3 for' fiutur e uses. 'iThis is uni it'stionialy one11 of-the most impt hutanit illattel's for' c'onsideriatlon duiring Ite lresen t sessionl. , Oni the Seinate Side0. Ove' ointi e Senia te sii thle sessioni wats not quite as long as that on the I louse side0. There was some discus sion on theo part, of Mr'. Laney on his bill which seeks to irevenlt, the c'hanhg lag of school text hooks, except once ini toin years,' and then with legislative apprliovail. Mr'. Lanley simp ily "starited something'' anld Incidentally3 said lie did( nt thinik illuchi of the present books, hut was utterly oppiosedl to fr'e (1(10ent chianges. PTe Seniat e toda rec'(ommiInittedi to thie i'a iroadi 00onun1it te' thle Calisle lilI, wh'leh sta rtedl out i'el atlive to the bu111ldintg of a suit able passenger' de ot lat Sparitanbunirg. MrI. CliftOn had an amendmenlil llit adoptedi whIicho seeks to ride~'~l for' a un ion passeniger' station at Sumtier and it Is with special i'efer once to this iphase of the bill that a hieaing is Ito be hail on the bIll to miorrow af terntoon at 4 o'clock. 'rThe purpl'iose is to lienar an 11'onie inter'ested eitlher i' n the Sparlta nurg or' Sumtei' depoCt situaition, buit ostpecially to dis5 cuss the Sumter prloiPect. The 1)111 is to retain Its place on the Calenidar. P"enator ar'le's bil1l relative to tele iihonei chlarges was i'ecomnmitted at his instance. Tiher'e will 1be a hi yaring on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock on tile comisli sin form of governmlient hillI as ap plied to Chiarleston. Th'le membners of the Char'leaton dlelegaltionl are anxious for any one inter'natedl to be present at this hearing on Tuesday. Tomorrow has been set on the House side for the delivery of eulogies in memory of the late Messrs W. 1L. James, Co. I. Rembert and Mr. Schroeder. The House will immediate ly after disposing of routine matters enter into this memorial service and nothing much will be done tomorrow oil that account. IN MEMORIAM Whereas, the Great and Supreme Ruler of the universe has in Ills inll nite wisdom removed from among us one of our esteemed fellow laborers, liro. .1. H. BIritt, and whereas the inti mate relation held with him in the faithfnil discharge of his duties In this lodge makes It eminently befitting that we record our appreciation of him, therefore, be Is resolved; First, That Princeton Lodge No. 129, A. F. A1., has sustained an irreparable loss Second, That the wisdom and ability which he has exercised in the aid of our organization by service, contribu tion and counsel will be held in grate ful r'emembrauce. Third, that the removal of such a life from our midst leaves vacancy and shadow that will be deeply realized by all the members and friends of this lodge and will prove a serious loss to the conmunity and the public. Fourth," that with deep sympathy with the bereaved relatives of the de ceased we express our hope that even so great a loss to us all may be over ruled for good by Him who doeth all things well. Fifth, that a copy of these resolu tions be spread upon 'the records of the lodge, a copy prInted in the local papers and a copy suitably engrossed, forwarded the bereaved family. F10. E. Simpson, - J. T. Machen, N. 13. WVood, Comimttee. * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * ** * * * Princeton Locals. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *- * * * Princeton. .an. 17.-Mrs. 0. D. Ridl cie., of Greenville, is visiting her fa ther, Plr. .1. 'T. laclen. \l r. II. 11. lumbert, of Laurens, was a business visitor here this week. \l r. H1. L. Ridgeway spent Wednes day in Ilonea Path. Airs. .1. 11, IIu-mbert has returned home after a week's visit to her daugh ter, .\lrs. lerank Nash, near Gray ('oilrt. .\lr. A. .1. Sullivan spent u'lesday in Ilonea I'athi. Aliss .1'lnnye I'ooser is visiting I'lrs. 1"rank Nash near (ray Court. .\lr. .Jlohn Taylor amd .\iss E~stelle spc-nii l"riday in IlIonea 'aith. .\11. .John L3. llagwecll andl son, .John C., were visitoris ini lonen P'athi Sat (Capt). .1.l. 11111umhert muade a buisi ness tip to1 ionen athaLi TIu esday'. Ai'. anad .\irs. .1. lic. Al len and (1augh teir, II eleni, spenit Wedlsesday with Afrs. Tlomi C'artei. AlrI. and1( i's. .\latthiew left W~ednes day3 for' I aurens, where .I'rS. Alatthiew~ w'ill uinder'go an opei'ation Friday' at thle hiospital thlerec. .\r. .Jlhn .\lecCuen, of W~a re Shoals, Is visiting his fat her, M1. ii. AleU~iun. .\ir. and1( is. it. .\. lidgeway anid .\liss i'~mmna A ahon01 splent Wedniesday ini (ina Path. Mar. W. C. Ilurton visitedl in Grteen v'ille last week. Mr'. Alloe Sharpe andl sister. .\iss .\l alide, spenit Situitrdaiy in Ilina Path. .Ae r. .Joe l1obblinls was a busins viS5~ is ltoir ill -iloniea PathI Wednaesdlay. Mirs. 10. F. Robinson SPent Saturday In lionea Path. The muaniy friends of little Misls Lu1 cite Monroe will be glad to know that she is recover'ing from an attack of f'ever. FIVE 3IINUTES CUlRE IIF STO3MA(II iS 11A 1) Wh len "Pampe's DInapepsin" reatchies Stuiatchi iall Indigestionl, Olas and Sourne'iss ilsapears. Y'ou doit't wanit a slow iremnedy when youri stomachl is baid-or ani uincertLaInl oine-or' a ha rmtfulI oneC-youri stomachel is too vailiiableC; you mustni't IitnjureI it P'ale's ftlapepsin is nloted foi' its sipeed in ghivinlg relIef; Its hiarmtless ness; it,ii certain unfalling aIction in r'egtulatiing -sick, sourP, gaissy stomachs, Its illijs of eur'es in indigestion, dlysleilsia,'gastri tis and othert s-omach tr'oubile 11as made It famous tihe world over. Keel) this perifect stomach d1octor' in your home--keep it handy--get a lar'ge fifty-cent case fr'om any drug stor'e anud then if anyone should1( eat some Iting whtieh doesn't agree with thtem; if what they eat lays like lead, fer ments amnd sours and foirm gas; causes hecadachle, dl'izineiss and nausea; oirue-. tation of acid andi ulndigestedl food remember11Ci 1a 80oon as Palie's iapep sin comesC in ('ontacd't with the st9Imachl ali such1 (listriess vanishes. its prompt ness5, cei'tainty and ease in overcoming the worst stomach dlisord(ers5 is a revs'C 1ntlon to those whnu try It. k K o ICK WALLS ITRONG LOCKS IS THE SAFE PLACE TO HIDE, YOUR MONEY PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR. BANK I .J , THEN YOU HAVE 0; } i... z. IT SAFE 64,4 If you bury your money some one may SEE you or may find it. You might die without anybody knowing of its whereabouts. If you hide it behind a picture, under the carpet, in a sugar bowl or the coal { bin, a burglar can just come and get it. That's the burglar's business. Study this picture and you will hide yours in Our Bank. Make OUR bank YOUR bank. We pay interest in Savings Department. h Enterprise Bank N. B. DIAL, Pres. 0. H. ROPER, Cashier Planters Fetilizers ARE MONEY MAKERS FOR THE FARMERS Planters Special Cotton Fertilizer 8-4-4 Planters Soluble Fertilizer ................... 8-3-3 Planters Standard Fertilizer................. 97-2-2 Planters i6 per cent Acid Planters 14 per cent Acid Planters Kainit, Planters Soda, Planters Potash Remember we use the highest priced fish and blood for our ammonia. I am at Laurens every Saturday. Head quarters, Bank of Laurens. Leave orders at Bank if I am not there during week. W. CARL WHARTON Waterloo, S. C. * W. E. Bramlett E. T. Babb . SW. B. BRAMLETT'S SONS:i . Wood Work and Blacksmithing 0 .WAGONS BUILT TO ORDER S i GENERAL REPAIRING . Horse Shoeing a Specialty, Rubber Tires, Bu ggy . Tops. Buggy Tops Covered and Repaired. e BRAMLETT'S SHOP . Wilfl be run in' the future on the same plan as it has been * . for the past Twenty-five Years. Highest Grade Work. S THANKS TO FRIENDS . SWe wish to thank our friends for their wvork in the past and for all you send us in the future. S * Anything that can be repaired we repair it. * g Bring your work to the same old stand.g : W. B. BRAMLETT'S SONS g REPAIR SHOP IDry Cleaning Pressing OF THE EXPERT KIND Have your Clothes Cleaned and Pressed by mnwho know how. You'll find them here at this shop. E. V. FERGUSON Over H. Terry's Store .Lauren, Sout Carlin