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504$ Botte or EX-ZEMA-FO Is Your Skin Out of Order? Rff yu suffering from any of the fo I lowing skin disorders? Aene, PimlleqTetter, ,Isect i tes), Salt Rheumo, Dandrulf, Ilives, Ringivorni, Itching Piles, Iteh, Ivy Poison, larher's Itch, Red No.e, Erysipelas. If your skint is ou-t of order, ito matter what the cause, Ex-Zena-Flo, the color less, odorless, non-'c-staining liquid Vill quickly bring relief. x-Zema-F, is atn etlectual einollient which soothes as it heals, and it has a record of results frot coast to coast. liIundreds of letters constantly come to us full of praise and thankfultess for this wonderful remedy. which has couitless times cu red seemingly hope ts cases of (1he wurt kind of Eczema. That is why we stand ready to make his olfer-we know what Ex-Zema-Fo ill do --and we want you to know it too. The, coupon l I.,w ii or your cnno -ni twc -lit ut a n t in aIl;.l it Now-b-foui you t1u1in ;.-; pist'. Yuir (ull sam. ! bottle will roach aI 'liuoiilly wittioutt a ynny cost or oilijigt . i. M.1il tilw couiipoll Now. 0 WW Cll Cut not til coupon and mail to --- * torvoidChornoloaiCo., Brooklyn, N. Y. I I han- nu (Ir trid Ex-Zumt- Po. P a I supiuply IIIu- w i t e package lr '. I -- -,.................... . .......... For Sale By: LAURENS DRUO CO. Laurens. . C. Specify No. 68. DR. J. H. MOORE, Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty Einterpriae.'Bank Building. Phone 22 N. B. DIAL A. C. ToDm DIAL & TODD Attorneys at Law Eiterprise Bank Building, Lunrens, S.C. PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS Money to loan on Real Estate-Long Asthma! Asthma! POPHAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY rives i nstant relief and an a:iohtiti cure in all c;ase!s of Arhma. IPrnch lit. nvd i fay FTever. Sold by drugLtiu nut : oil receipt of price I.oo. 'l'rlil panrtag iy a!! la cents. WILLIAMS, MoF. CO.. Preos.. Cleveland. Ohio LAUIRENS D11UO CO. L r ,S. C. UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmers Call& answered any hours, day or night. LAURENS, S. C. Piles! Piles! Piles! tWill1ias' Indian P'ile Ointment will cure .iinLp, Blet-dinig andl Itchting Piles. It ab aorlus the tumtaors. allaysc Itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives Instant rellet. Willilqams' [nrlman Pile Olnment Is pre.. parea for P'iles and itching of the private pair:.. rntgglitst, mail 50c andl $1.00. WILLlIrna MFO. Ct)., P'oos., Cleveland, OhIo sJAURENS DRlU(G 4). La'~rena,. 0 . Simpson, Cooper & Babb, Attorneys at Law. Will practlee in all State Courts, prornpt attetion givenito all business. SCIE EhufLE. I l'ecti e A pril l16th, 19141. Arrivalsu from D)eimrtu res for Rimrt canbutirg Splart an burg No. Timie No. TIime .'' 7:50( A. M. 2 7:00) A. M1. fl 10:00 A. M. 4 8:1.5 A. M. 7 11:40 A. M. 6I 10:15 A. M. 1 l:45 P. M. 20 11:55 .-.. 25 :3:15 P'. M. 24 2:35 P'. M. 17 5:65 'I. M. 12 4:00 P. M. 19 7:20 P. M. I4 0:30 P. M. 21 6;3 .'P. M. 18 7:50 P.~ M. 2:1 11:59 P. M. 22 10:40 P. M. Arrivalu from Decpartures for (Green wood and Green wood and Anderson Andeorson No. Time No. Time 4 8:10 A. M. 1 6:00 A. M. 6 10:10 A. M. 3 7:50 A. M. 8 12:*t5 P. M. 5 10:Q0 A. M. *10 2:46 P. M. **7 11:40 A. M; 12 3:55 P. MI. 9 1:45 P. M. 14 5:25 P. *M. 11 3:06 P. M. :16 7:50 P., M. 15 5:35 P. MI. ?22 10:40 P. M. 19 8:30 P. M. (*) Vrom Anderson only. (**) To Anderson only. C. . ALIE, Genera! Pasenger Agent. W W PRIMARY REFORM now that, white Imlen have growin so su1iciouis and uns1'crullols. The honors and emoluments of ollice are so great that inevitably human sel fisilness and greed will cau1se men to nct the rascal. Vote on Club Members. "On the day of tlle eldetlon no man - not enroll:'d acording tb these rulzs sholi(d be perm'll) I tted to vote. livery ballot wheln deposited in the box should be talimlped and Ilte voter's naie cheeked off the club list. show Ing that he 111s voted once at. that precinct. Hiber stamps for this purpose should Ie provided by thile county executive committee. ' The stampin g of the hallot will preven voting several tickets at once so fold (ed together that they will fall apart after they have gone in the box, or he taken apairt. by the nuagers when the'ni go to collit thein. This wiay of stuffiig the hal lot box was used thiroglioiit. ilie state whieni it was Iee vss4ary for us to cheat the negroes, a1s ialy of our older citizens reiember Well. Indeed, I say without lesitat lon that. the lesso' wev learned in '76, '7S aned 'SO, uliil Ihe c"ight box law" was 4 enacted, are ' returning to pester us niow. Illiri iecessity forced Its to Iuse om.r braiills to ciretunivent ignoirat niie glos. We fit the vital iiecessl Ity thue to) oil cviiliza tion to prevent igno ranat. semii-ha rbarlols niegroes from eont.rol ligi our affairs. It is of emital im portaice! now to prevent unser I* uliii housi white inca from cheating their fellow ctizeis and robbing theml of their rights. "I pelhap 11mr luin any other e0110 11111, amil responsible for ou r plreseilt ipriinary systeiii. I wrote tlie colsti tlion of tle Denllorati party, and I wrote most of the rules and reguila tions goveriniui the priiary. I, there fore, am an old haid -at this businiess. and Iin iiig been charged with being responsihle for present Conditions, my a ivive should 1ave weigh t in pointing olit the rei'edy as I iiow see it. Held iikh Opinion. "I alvays felt. tird white ieii wouldi he abi ove clieatiing thelir own brothers and that S1ou1h C'aroliniis were too honlorable an1d vleanll to attempt, suchl a thinig: but 1uidnhipy experiiee has showin the falsity of Ini coiiltionce, an1d 1 1!1n t'Tingo to makeli 1-irepar tionl 2s best I canl. "\i'al thei lte c'olventit'nl ilets aniti'i;4 11 that pride of aiihiorship 5 an.: . a tim will (.:Ius( . very 11.1pro trac't ed debalite. Nv(.r.y I:'n awhio has a sIlihme - :Ind who has not ?-wil w:Itnt his :ehentel to be donlted. I do not v!aim ta::It the suiggest ions I m1:1ke ale prfCt, but they aire the 4 1.4-t I h v;'e be . ab1e (o thindk of at lS Ime. ald I feel sure t.hat if aduoo - pfl vmnd-ario-l out they wIll finiwrovo coniton ion; il tihe '1 itat 'io 1oni14h that i wIll be vwe lon) Ime. i ever'. he ore v. livi furtihe-1'r trioublule wih oi l "it is 1 mo-int :unt 11h:0 we' sloti H iin ' :: m t o' inneh or tike lt re -- if!i ionu ---o rict or laboriu s adil [-,lI' ,I it wi'l 14-1md to ke'i'ni men froml enr ili-d"p. withl thll vondiit Ins. \iiiii Oriu' iV : h i'er t it i n itlity andl E(hiA' I hI a th. can h It cnmlin. ::mpl it is; .11lli-it. -;hould~ "T111E GRE.\TEST lil11NEY E.1MEDY1 ON EARTil," SAYS A (H.\T'. FUL W1OMEl N. I wanut to tell you how much('l goodl yourii 8'wani 1-Hlto did( me. About fouir years ago. I suffered from what thle doctor01s calle id Ii tuul a and for two yearis of that. tine, I endu red wh'lat 110 ton~glie can tell. I also had inflammia tion of thle bladder anad I truied dcor 1s miedlicines without. receiving ainy help1. Somelonle told iie about Dr. K(1 iler's Swvamlp-Root. A fteri gi vinig it a thlorough triia, I, 4'Cdived clief, so kep ( on (l using it a lnd tooday I am a strong aiid well womlanl. If I ever feel badly 0or oiut of soirts, I take Swatiip-Hoot and it always str'aighutens ate ouii. I hionestly beclleve that this mledilcine woul uri a' ll Itroiu biles you r'ecoalumend~ it foi' and it Is a dleasurie toil mte to scnd my testi mionyV and1( phloogr'aph 1o y'ol. I think I a'. K\ i'''s Swvama j-11o0t is one of the greaterst and it'lnes oni earith1. lCispeefllly yours', West Maini St. Portland, Ind. Susrie and sw~orna to before mfe this 12111 day of Ituly, I %ll). 0;~ A\. Den nett. Notary P ubli.1k Letiei' to) Dr.' l iimer & to., Huingi'amu P'rove What11 Swamap-Rloot Will1 Do For Send tcen cents to D)r. i~IImer' & C~o., Iinghlamntoni, N. Y., for' a samllde size bottle. It will I onvi~Iince anyi~one. You will a lso ''reclie a hook let of v'aluha~ ble inftormai~t ion, telingut aboiit the kid nmoys anid bladdier. Wh'len writinag, le still and untieitonl the l.aurenis WVeek ly Advertiser. llnegular tifty-cent anid oiin'-dollar' size mottl's for' sale by all druitg stoics. ('ia t ion for1 Let ier~s oif A.\diimist rat ionL State ofi South C'arolhlia, County of L~aur'ens. I ty 0. G. Tlhmoiiplson, Proatelt tJu 1dge: Wherea'as WIlli I10'. Jlones and I (attic W. J1. May01' lade suit to nio to gr'aunt them Letter's of Administr'ation dle buonis nlon cumt~ testamento annexo, of tihe estate and( effects of Mary C. Jones. These are therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular tile kindred and creditors of the said Mary C. Jones deceased, that thley be and ap jpear' beforo me, In thle Coiirt of Pro bate, to be held at Laurens Court Ilouse, Laurens' P. C. on the 26th dlay of May, 1914 next, after publication hereof,, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any thley have, why the Raid administration should not be granted. Given trnder my hand this 11th day cf May' Anno Domini 1914. 0. G. Thompson, f J. P. L,. 0. to We're Going to The*Best So they say! We've won the repu of the Town! Many People ar Some go into the first Store they pair of Shoes the Salesman says "] attracted by the price, alone. T will come here and be correctly fil pay a fair price, and be happy evet Shoes for Men, for Women, f< Men's Shoes $2.00 up to $6.00 Women's Shoes $1.50 to $4.00 BETTER SHOES AT ANY PRICE CLARDY& THE SHO Ladies' Shoes - O r FOR!L Nine tracts of land belonging i and near Barksdale Station will be bargain in every one of these tract (1) -The Glenn Place one mi Road containing 236 acres. (2) Creswell Franklin or Kno to Goodgions Factory containing 2 (3) Second Knob Place join acres. (4) Permelia Shockley Tract (5) Nathan Barksdale Tract < (6) Catherine Putnam Home (7) Part of Catherine Putnar (8) The Bill Armstrong Place (9) The Mitchell Place at Bar rens Road containing 126 and 1-2 On'e concrete store room at Be House and lot of Anna C. V Featherstone Place on West Main The A. J. Taylor house and k Nice Bungalow on South. Harp S. S. Boyd Place on East Maii One house and lot in town of Thad. Nelson house and lot oi Four Hundred acre farm near Laurens True R. A. COOPER. President. -Shoe Store in The City tation of being the Shoe Store e careless in buying Shoes! Pcome to and take most'any 'IT."' Other Shoe buyers are Is is folly. The safe buyer ;ted with the best of Shoes, a fterwards. or Children, for Everybody w0WILSON E MEN Shined Free 5ALE :oMspateD unma Soe r in The netCie ioty leio of Greingille Shoe Storen e aressnbyngSos incoe tatk cotaniny3 cIOntnin Sho buresar ilacs foly.in The safereuye nt wPthace estng of Shoes aftrws. er Chirenfoeybd * WIL amtnSONet Shinediree C J. of MACENilec and Lareas. 8tN. TILLMAN ON Washington. Alay 17.-Senator Till mnan has the following to say con cerning the primary: ( "The leai appr'oachI of the State Convention and the importance of its expected action emboldens me to give expression to some opinIons oi the subject of safeguarding the primary. I deem this more necessary because I know i shall not be able to attend the conveution lin person. and I have received lninny letters asking my ad vice in this crisis. Almost every South Carolina newspaper i see has soiethiiig to say about this all -ima portant subject, and there are scores of semesor propositions, as to how it ought to be dole--somie good. some h)bad, some Indifferent. and nany entirely impracticable and unjist. It will he rein m he red that just alter the last primary two years ago, cries of fratud went u11p all over the state and the exectitive committee did not declare tht le reslt promptly. ThI' is (aused intensie anger oil tl pa art o1 the suilorters of Governor iiIease, tts they bliel lved t here was an effort be' ing ntade to chea't him: and I raised iiny voice in 1no inicetlaila way urgiing promptiess in Investigating and re porting the results of the electionl, 'ail thuis reli'ving tihe suspense. ''lhe gOV rorwinlydhired thle nomine1(,( of tle party arid thiitgs iliiietl( down. "We lilve another primaiiry COmII iml,- on in \uigust, '1n1d there are 11mnv thiirnIeiiitis of nIIIen il Ile stIt( who holdly avow the pui,10Os lt-%er toi talke part InI the primary* tgilu ('ss th're are11 somt'e stfeguards th ronVI arounid it to prevent frauid and cotr itiption. I lave given ihe sub iject iich Itlought and veienltre to make i the following suggestions: Party Must Act. "It is a pily tile state legislaturie did not d'al with tihis question and settle once for all by law' tihe regilla tionns that are to govern the primary; but Governor l1lease by threats of tli(' veto, aid wilh tile powerfri iniflience lie weilds preveited any action, tlieie fore, the patrty uni1st. act, if anythinIIg S is to be done: and tlhe white ni of' the state luad .lust as wVell rIealize thai unl less somilething is done this will bie oir last Ih-mocratic priliry of white mien only. TuIe s prol:ihiliti's tre. Ihe al inlost. inleVitable consequlence's indeved will b a liahit to a linish inl lhe Nove:II her- election, with1 the nlegrov., holina;' the balaneec of power and thus conl trolling. "I Ia n vs a1VI :1! enera141'l prjinIciple, wich o it e1 s 1 t n4rioin i 1t inIl displit' safely. or ob.iect to, tlat evry while 'llmocrat who is e'itiled to vote un dt'r. ti.h rties "It(d regllhtion; 4:f Inhe pary should ho allowed41 to Vote onc,. ainid one' only itnd Ihat th:t vote2 .ldiit he coutei'd holrn-stlv alil tle resull dochired promptly. No dvceInt or lionit iian' wants to 'hea an othier) whilte ma1n out of his riiht, to artci illi the ;-rmnent111,. anl I n1o pl:'it t ('sirelbs r uything hill fair "hay :1aA eiliy of righ.0 Let IV(,r'y white man it 1 h:ive1 tin- sIaie chanlco.; as anly otherl white 111:n, ri. 11 or oior, high or lowi ii 10 tin a jority ru'. That is lIe('oera(CV, Or Tillm!.:rnisi as I halve tar i it, :111d he who woui not, hrit conh-nt to libido byv sin h in e.e lion is no pA riot 'umd no lh.!njocrat (1ilber. Oilr tr1mle i-re Lofore, and~ ourl troulble this year, if we h1:1\o tr-o hh-, will be dishonest. :1nd( paudd (.1ub1 rolls and s4tilft:I hallot boxes. h'li club rolls we lihiv niow atre old and have not been revisell ot cor r'eeted In a long wh'lile. Our polties have ben'i riunning aloiig in at jog tit, lreacefll , way, and dead men's namties are oin thre ('lub lists. ab lsent Iecs who have moved''r a way ar'e on the e,:zb lists, anld the rnamres of mie): -;iom nobodly ever saw aund cannot hind are oni the club lists, This is a frunitiul sottree of fr'aud, and( (ittr firist efforit should hie to get an absolutely ntew enrollment of the I )emuoe'ats wh'lo itr'e en tiled to vote underl'i the i'ules oif thle Ipaty3. Make liolls Publice. anyv manr wh'o thinks abtoiut it, after the newv rotl ls areC made(I up - iC an IhiIs shtouild be done by a giv'erndate thley shorilId lie filIed in sarme con vientii lilace wh'ler' t hey 'ani lie iex~iinedri'( to detect if there has been an f1' rauid pra'ictied( in lacning niaiines oni threm. Twvernty days shroiuld emlpse bretweeni the fIling of' the roils and twhe primny and nt ry~ of no nitmre be arllowead atft er lire per'ioI l ixed. No naime sl4'ld4 Ire put on thre r'oll Iunliiess the ( vo(ter aiPpili's in pe4r'son or sr'nds witteln iiuthority asking that, his name lhe enrolle'd. There shori Id lie thr ee club I rolls, tine copty to lie seal to the cotuty chaiir mrana, aniotheri copy to the 1lerk oif ('ourIt and1( the third copy13 i'mini ithI thle secrietary3 oh' thte Clu tiIas a r'eg isI ry list to groveirn on the day3 of' thle pri mlary3 eet Ion, No ma::n shioruld beal IowedI to v'ote whlose namre has not be'in Cenrol led ini accordacl~re wvith thle abhove r'egruI~latis, "'If the mnoaey can hie had, ii would be wellI to have the elubi Iro'lls liiubili (d in somrie one ('ounrty liiaper' \n1we3' daiys' before0 thre p'rimary : but as I fe'ar Ibs ma~y lhe ('onsideredI ioo ' mn'sive, the ilig of them wvithI the ('h-rks of? courit. anrd the couty'('11 chiniani is i su ficienit In myi jrudgment. I Loent inir Them, i "'The voters wh'len Ithey enrolilI. shioibl state the Iplace of 'esideiin', gi vinrg the street anad numbler oif thle Ironuse, If' they lIve In a town, oir the toiwntship whei~n r'esiding I n Ihle count ry. No clubh roll should lbe madoe up I of nment from two townviships or two wards, buut eaich surbd ivisionl of a county ori city should have onue club and no more. PTe resi dents of that politIcal subdIvIsIon couild then dletermine whether any fraud has been practiced it the en rollmnent o'rinot. ThIs regutlation will compel me to go sIx miles to vote ini thte prinary, althoutghi there is at pr'es ent voting pre'cInct within hlalf' a mile of may home. TBut no inconvenience can be too great to pr'event our' takIng every precaution possible to prevent frartd, or the charge of It. "The promiscuous enrollment suich as we have always had, the tree arid easy 'way In which we have conduct sd our pnlilcal affnirs, will nt don