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Store RAooms~ on the square IC; Livery anid Sales Stables; Hbieksm ithI Sho p a nd Tlools; the G1ray & Shenly Macliine Shioj and~ surroundlihng buiildings'; City housesI and lots. All kiuds~ of frm launds. P'ri''s andl terds right. B. M. WO L F j Th~1e ReaiIl,~~ Isat Mani Laurens, S. 0. THE ITINERARIES . FOR CAMPAIGNS State Oficers Speak Hero August 113th and Candidates for Senate on July 22nd41. Columbia, May 27.-The itineraries for the senatorial and State campaign parties in their convass of South Caro lina were announced today by Gen. W'ylie Jones, chairman of the sub-com nittee of the state executive commit tee which prepared the itineraries. The canvass for United States senators op ens at St. Matthews on June 17th and closes at Sumter on August 20th. The canvass of the candidates for gover nor and other state oflices opens at Sulmter on .lune 17th and winds up at Greenville on August 20th. The first primary election takes place Au gust 25ith and the second primary two weeks later. The itinerary for the semitorial campaign is: Senaforini ('an'pagjn. St. \lattlews, W\ednetalay. .1tine 17. Oran gr'eur g, Tuli rsday, .1 une I. St. George, F riday, .lune 19th. ('harleston, Satirday, .June 21). Wa!tirhoro, .\londay, .June 22. laa u rt. Tuesday, .illun 23. Intlid:r nd, 'iuesday , unie 2.1. Iaulmp ', Thiti day, .lune 25th. 1:irnwell;, -'They. .June 21;. laticaher C. Salli(:'y, J.ne 27. Winnboror, .\Monday, ,June 29. C'hester, Tullesday, .loine 80. Laincaster, Wednesday, .July 1. Y'orkcvill *,Thursday, .July 2. (Udfiyi', Friday, .111u3y 8. Spartinu.lrg, S:turday, July .1. i'nion, \'ednesday, .uly S. Newberry, Friday, .Ituly 10. G(r'elwood, Saturday, Jly 11. A hheville, 'T'uesday, .Iuly 1 1. Anderson, Wednesday, .July 15. \Walhalla, Thursday, .uly I6. il'ek(ns, Friday. .luly 17. (reenville. S-aturday, .July IS. laturens, Wednesday, .luly 22. 'olunhia, Th uirsday, .July 28. Lexington, Friday, .uly 2.1. Saluda, Saturday, .luly 25. Edgetield, Wednesday, .uly 29. Alken, Thtrsday, .uly 30. ('amden, Tuesday, August -1. Vhesterftleld, Wednesday, August 3. ien net.tsville, Friday, August 7. Darlington, Saturday, August S. Ilishopvil le, Monday, August 10. Florence, Tuesday, August 11. Dillon, Wednesday, August 12. Maron, Thursday, August 13. Conway, Friday, August 1I1. Kingstree, Saturday, August 15. Georgetown, Monday. August 17. \ioncks Corner, Tuesday, August 18. .\Manning, Wednesday, August 19. Sumter, 'T'hursday, August 20. State ('aminpaln. The itinerary for governor anad Cther state officials in t.heir canvass is: Sumter, W\denesday, .lunl(, 17. Manning, 'I'lursday, .11111( I. .\loncks ('orner, F"iday, Juen 19. (eorgetown, Saturday, .une 20. Kingstre', Tuesday, June 23. lIorence, WedInesd1ay, .lune 2 I. .\larlon, Thursday11)3, .1)une 25. ('on way, Fr'iday, .11une 24;. .)Di1lon, Satur ,day, J1une 27.' 'D~arl ington, Alonday', .11une 29. llshopllIe, Tuesday', .1 lne {0.,.. IHen'nettsvil le, W~edn esday', July13 1. 'hesterfil~, Thlurlsday', .1)113 2. Camden, iFriday', .1)u1y 3. Columbia, Satur'day', .July I. Lexlngton, T1hur1sd1ay, .11u1y 9. Saluda, Friday, .Iuly 10. Edgeield, Sntur'day, Jul 113'I. Aiken, Tiuesday', July13 1.1. llamberg, Wednesday', .July' I5. BarnwellI, Th'lursday, July13 16. I [ampton101, Friday, Ju lly .17. Itidlgeland,1 Wednesuday, .1u113 22. W alt erboro, Thursday'51l3, J1tily 23. ('harileston, FrIday, .1)uly 2-. St. Geor'ge, Tu'lesday, JIuly 28. Orangebuirg, WednesdayI, .1)11y 29. St. .latthe 0ws, Thursd I5(ay, .1)uly 80. WInn sbloro, .1on day, AuguIst 3. C'hester, Tu')esd1ay, Auigust -ith. Yor'kvillec, Tihursday, Au~gust 0. Gtff'ncy, Friday, August 7. S paritanbu)11rg. Saturdi'ay, Au,)gu.st 8. I'ion, TIuesday, A ugust II. Noeerry. WednesI0day, August 12. Lauren s, 'ThIursday', A ugust 1:3. Gr eonw~ood, idIay, August 1-1. AhihevIllec, Saturiday, August 15. Anderson, Alond1ay, Aligltst 17. W~aIla1a, Tuesday113, August 18. IcIkens, Wednesday, August 19. Green11vilIe, Thu )rsday', Augulst 20. !!IlE10.LII ! TIfE PIltE IJI~LE IltOM 1101T (Gentle, blissful, w'ondorful workei's, I lot SprI ngs ~i ver' Iluttons s'urely are; take one tonIght and free the howels from poisonlous waste nd( gas5. You'll feel bright and1 ha1ppy ~omorrow. All drulggIsts, 25e. ' He surIe andi getX so 10C, for b) s'ides being a wondterful I a1x live they are' a gr'eat system tonie. ' hey3 gIve you) a keeni appe1)thte andl rId the blood( of Im pur iitles, 11ot Springs LIver Hut tons, I lot S prings Rum0) ,a1tlssm Hemeody and rH[ot Springs Dlood Remedy arc soldi In Laur'ons by Laur1ens Drug Co. SONS OF VETERANS MET IN ANDERSON Palmetto State Division Ranks Well With Others of South. Anderson, May 27.-Tho South 'Caro. lint division, Sons of Confederate Vet erans, met in Anderson this afternoon, the meeting be called to order at 4:30 o'clock by Arthur L. Gaston, of Ches ter, commander of the division. The ih:st deliberations of the body were conducted by J. W. Quattlebaum, com mander of the Anderson camp and then Col. Gaston was introduced. The brigade commanders of the -First, Second and third . rigade made a re port in which it was seen that the South Ca'olina division ranked well with that of any other Southern State. A committee of five was appointed Ie take in charge the work of in creasing .the membership inl South ('arolina, this committee to consist of (Ien. Al. l. 10nham, of Aiderson, .1. W. Kinaid, of Newberry; u I Iler I agood of BIarnwell; S. G. Glodfrey of Cheraw, and T. Frn: uk \\'atkins of .\An A committee 'was appointed to co .operale with the veterans, looking to anm ar ra ingeielt fo:' a more Just iuel rionli trout the StaIse of -outIi ('a ro lina. The las( mnattee broutght before thle ConlIVentionll was the electioni of oli. ecers 1;nd 1 this resulted as follows: ('onunander of thes South Ci(arolinal dlivision, Arthur L. (iaston, of ('les ter; comliminlder of the 1First 1irigade, G. 't. Sullivan of A\nderson; Second Il riga(l. \aI lter Itothrock of Alken; 'T'hird IlriIgade, I). A. Spivoey, of Coil way. 'he next meetinig of the Sons of Veterans will take place with the ('onfederate veterans at whatever place they select befl'ore the adljourn mient of their meetinug now Inl pro gress hecre. .1 Correct lon. Clemson College, S. C., May 28, 1911. I'ditor Iaurens Advertiser: 1 notice in this week's Advertiser that I was selected as one of the lit ('rary society speakers for commuence mtent. This is an error, and I Wish you would correct it as I do not care to rob my fellow-classmate, Mir. J. V. Blarksdale, of this honor. 11r. larks. dale has m(ade it very viViable record while in college.. le is considered the best business manl in our class, being hitsiness mainager of "''Taps", our An nual. le is a captain in the corps of (dets, and has held the ollice of pres ident of the Y. \I. C. A. and the (Cal houin literary society. We will be glad to see you at commencement. Yours truly. 'i'eagte C. HIarris. S1,('G001 11 1,11EllS - S1T.\1{'T'ED1P I',i.is. \''TLY No Need to Itisk I)isLgr'eealiie, Dan .Cerols Calom el Nowi That. hod son's I,il'erl Ton11e Tlakes Its Place'(. Plety 3 of p)1teopl--lhousand ts of themln---hav ~e foiund1 that11 it Is nl) olnge'r nec(essalry to r'isk bin g "al1lk111' noked 11a1ted 1)r suIfferinlg from a1 s lgglsh liv eri. Nowcadays Dodson1's I .iver T1llo 11a1es t~le pla1ce of' (calomlel. WVinat ca10m1el does5 11 tileasatly and11 oftenI wciih ldanger I, Dodson's1 I ver' Tonei does8 for1 yott sa1fel y and It dloes not Inter'fere ill anly way wclih your r'ieglar business8110, habIts or' d i't. ('alomeol Is a ison,. a foi'm of' mer is an1 al1l-Vegetable ilil. Of( ('1ursl', tIs reIlible r'emledy has its im~itaitor;. i Iut D odson's Liverl Tone0 has e bien madelI t'1o tae 8l'te soldi. Anld it Is wVidely kniowni todaily ho0w 81 Ioo podisoni's I ,'iv' Tonel1 Is as aL r(eedy and11 tha lt Dodson01 never' makles extralani11t staitemlent s. ll' says' 11ha1t It "'Ilens tile livcer,"' over' mahke's you feel glood, ail if you are' nolt 81satii complet10ely with it 111e Laurens11 iDrulg Co. will hand11 back01 thle puIrchlase price0 ( 50c) to you withI a 811ch st atements could not be mhade wi 1h10m1 truel meri to back11:1 tiheml up1 .1)m1 it is easy for' you to prove 1them1 for' youriself at no cost if nlot satis I785 1914 ('OILLEGE 01" C'I II11,E"4TON. SouthI ('aro lia's 0 Olest C'allege 1ntranco examinations at all thie county seats on ]Friday, .July 3rd, at 9t a. m. F'ull four ye' -cou1res lead to the II. A. andi I. ~. dlegrees. A two-year' pre'-medi0cal c rse is given. A free tuitiqn scholarship) Is assaign edI to) 01ach -O nty of the state. Slpaclous u111iings and1( athiiletic gr'ound~s, we C(Itlipped( ilboraitor'ies, unlexcelled I rary facilities. l'1)0ens r'eaisonab11e. For terms1 andl entanioglle, addressC8 I IAIitJSON IANDOiLIl 1, SImpson, Cooper & Babb, Atto"neys at Law. Will pract( e In all State Courts., gmonpt atteantion givento all bknenn. A DOLLAR IN THE BANK IS WORTH TWO IN THE HAND BECA\/SE IT IS TWICE AS SAFE C IT PILES UP IN THE BANK BEFORE YOU KNOW IT AND SOMEDAY WILL BE - WORKING FOR YOUa - It seems almost unnecessary for us to add any thing to the words in the above drawing. Read them! The statement they contain is absolutely true. 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