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Subscription Vrice Is $1.00 Per Tea Payable In Advance. Published by ADVERTISER PRINTING COMPANI Laurens, S. C. ALISON LUCIC Presiden W. G. LANCASTiD11 vice-Pros ARTHUR LEM Sec. and Treav Advertising Rates on Appleation. Obituaries and Card of Thanks: On cent a word. Entered at the postoflce at Laurens S. C., as second class mail matter. 11A1lENS, S. C., JUNE 10, 1914 The Advertiser will be glad to receive the local news of all the communities in the county. Cor. respondents are requested to sign their names to the contri butlons.. Letters should not be mailed later than Monday morn. Ing. It is about tile to CommllilllCe think ilp about plalis for the comnty fair. With the drought broken the pros lects seciml brighter for another yea of good] Crops. The Newberry Hlerald and News i: "constrained" to believe that the gov* (ernflOr' Was W roig inl criticisi ng a pil vate citizeln while llakilig a political Speech at Whitllire. Why only con at rained .\r. '\lebaurin1 denies that he ha:1 withldra wn froim the race for governo yet virtially ad lits 11111 h' is in longerI'l :) real conitend1er inl the race h: attem'ptinpg to poinit out ani imtagi 1n.v streigtl o. John G. itichard'. I is un1head of', to s:1y thle least, for oil vaildidate to algil warring v4eliillt lo slipport :ll oppo.dig tadd l , a \ll. A.\l l,,itrin cl is to hto donev il th eas of Ti lii ail ) an, I 1I1Isv. 11 his happilless over Is I.:lailar, neheveent .\r. Melain111 forgot 1( hle consislent :.11d thereby wrote himl Slt out. of the race. 1i' we many jithLa fro-lli Senl:!Ior 'IjITi .ll*in' Conime1 nt. .\Ir .\laarin1 in1ade ;I hoshl wli of, t;) whol]buinss At this Ii.n1o in 1W9 :2 nn i !0it, fromn voroneri t:) 1navarnor wereo a1 ready varluled Up an1d - y S:: S&no t.se tion s: ':ng. I') 13., hop, 111m1 this year's campah.an,1 will be0 dit, forntl all the wi: i l'th ut0 th Ao ording- 1tTe en lia li: P"kiie fitett1' te srlay tnllingSt ill, bi t 111 ive boar'l of tru til ', o 'f hi cora college have decirted onl a si: onilgst streve! inl that, city h which1 the1 collegew -hlall be m ,.ovIed( ly. We aries tire that. if The Pied 111013 Is certla in as to lbs Inf ormaltioi and1( that. the site is a dlesirabile onl the mtter ma) lty be1 O~ conidleed as set I led. Th'lose wiho hav ie agitatedl thi cin estion of' remoa~lV ~ havetL blem irompTtedl all at.lontg by a feel 1ing that the college was greatly hiani enppiel int It gi'owthi by the lack of r'oomt t well as lack of fundsll~ and1 no0w i G reen viille( is about11 to besti r It self I t') do thle gen er'ous t1ing therle wIll lbe Ino room for comll hIlint. If' the collelge remtains a I Gr ieenville certainly It hats thle hes wishes of Tia'ens. TIS 1(IDNEYI IEEE-D A G&tEATi liEA LEI Letter to Dr. IIitimer & (Co., inighams. ton, N. Y. For a numbiller of years I was tr'ou bled with my kidnfeys, clondlit ion so so ious that. part. 0f thle tIme I was un-i abhle to work. Tr'iiedl several remeitdies aliso dlifferent I phlysicians1 wit houit re let'. A sample of IDr. Kilmher's swampii Itoot wats left. at my house" I coml mi~ee to take it and1 con1tinied'( It un til I had takent severl bott .I s andl am3 nlOW cu redl. A im six t y-t w yea r's Oi nge and1( able lto workl ('very day.I'i I at trIbute my ('lre to the Jse of yourI Aly wife also was enirel by Drt. Kil1 mner's Swamip-ltoot. Symipto:ns weie very seioius, inicluin g hiemiorrhiages, great pain and distress. I commufenced givinig heri Swamnp-Itoot and~ tit was .just as healing in lher case. We caln htear'tily recommllend your Swamp-IRoot to all kidney sufferers. Very truly yours, It. C. (G-tIti'ITH'I, Mexia, Texa~is. Subscribedand sdvornte before me, a Notary PublIc, this thte 8th' (lay of April, 1912. T. Bennett, Notary Putblic. Card of Thanks. 'Through the Advertiser we wish to thank our neighbors and -friends for their kindness during the long illness and death of our mother. . Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Latimer. 1~aurenl, .'Ae 8th. WHAT ABOUT IT. Writer Says Negroes Already Ha1 Comnuplsory Education Law. r 10ditor The Laurens Advertiser: A negro school teacher inl Sout - Carolina recently said that the whit people of 'outli Carolina passed law in 1895 compelling the negroe to attend school when the constitu t tional convention required that a ne gro be able to read and write o that he hold property before he coul, vote. He smiled and said that sinc that time the negro children coul not be kept from going to schoo and that the negro schools were al ways crowded, but now the whit people would be forced to pass a com pulsory education law to give th white Children the educatiol 'the would need to compete with the ne gro. So we have in South 'Carolina comIAulsory law already for' the ne groes. Ilere is what fion. .,amtes 1: Sullivan, chlief of compulsory attend ance division of the State of Net York, replies from Albany utder dat of 'May 2Sth. 1911, as to the et-c of tle coml-kpulsory attvinda nce law it that state and what tyw pteopri' thinl of it: ".l. . HI. fllike tireellwoodl, . . Dear Sir: YOur lette.r of illqtW..y "Ind'r 'iatl of Nlay 25 received, and I b' 'env to ansver youil tustion in ti. ordte .~ 1)2h1nitt ed. 1. "Do yout believe editenion ha.1: mad e greater progress inI -your -stat4 ;t u11de a Compulsory education lan than Ilef ore sich a law was passed? No other single school statute t: I done SO m felto the au se of ed uca tion inl this state as tiht oImimlso Nduention Law ow In" OPeratio here. Thousands ow chiliren \\14 have beln inl atIttiance upon f:t ,in /trtuction antnually sinc the I:1 went into cTtvL wouai havi' - growin:'2 uplt wit:Ot iol a!e1i.c' fr! cation au-t t i thL e ' s i (11a1y anld dwli:a ('.." n s o n - ri..ni aw I tt I .,Won . thel Compu' lsoryt, 1-deI t.tt 1 4. V.- w I I iit I a S! l:ut vet y fe'hlr: n tts a e s it it ; ysialy and'i' tanC)tail On ptenut arn laun i: beutio nt~tt wh lil r ditItd Iitiine tw'ysait :tuoipguc m aa .in heis by 3('t- it is beut i a e n.o a'd noi', iblk plo ry) Sout -:d 'ai n go:1i o - : , aount:It a work b\OtI.>mptlsory hdnit h la Trexuso, liiippi, 1nd SotIa.ln "wn nople whereti a e,>inlseor: -Ieuction *loa has beenklu 1)na t i .h umy opi1' wlouiteve be wrepealdi ii"and navr stao'it e ha ing iuc at law toa by eclyr itaisbig mawde mr -lmadaotoryi~ seif ic, taehitsiv andlIvt worble a Isppua .\ sr.eaditgor wdael all whte t Ino eet ofc- Souh. Waoia .C ointttl de aboutsait~ e itI hi gt *o GreenwoiI'a , lun ait 1l9gs I etI.o an~ rtea R.\P, IDLY II F.\Linfit rtF Drug -) Thousa14not Taitngft ind:onn iver itI on entd. s i ss t The s'oxsOf I alt mel iwhi ch nis x poison tad a frm of i$I n irn iy. leem to bn eidetec tdiminishinnweay Dodson nver Tne akesc ttslaa I xl rteliabn t in Illses oi/fon tiatibeet otanlove lieouble that it "oplait isgspreading moremwkeslyoalreelegood, Dvttodson's 'Ler o ~ne athea-s reneable-uiqui. Wha. bckltme doe hase pIer Tone) tosfo you eefully Iantleasantdy wtht questiin. Hncen booin ivinge ot t rfrnl. it o iae. rd-~tgms 7 oh csufrmsbrler o blabes ens hensland on roomedy haWill taetor Whit Orsigdton, Bared ifrock. WhteWn.ttl. F ran Toneha beaen ofna calom. 46-a ht t"In Sohe vell oviewsof eaurensipatfor ren. Drug Co wand han bact terer. 'INTERESTING RALLY HELD SATURDAY V ~~ t Totato Club Wiris and Others Listen , ti to Iustructive Addresses on Various 0 Toples of interest. A The rially held Saturday int the in 4 terest of the Laurens County Tomato - club attracted quite a number of the - club nembers, besides a considerable r numb& of farmor* and others inter I ested i better.farming methods. Supt. Sof Education J. 11. Sullivan presided : over the meeting. The first thing on the program after the invocation was - the reading of a paper by Miss Mar-1 e garet Dunlap, one or last year's prize - winning club members and a member e of this year's club: Her paper was a very interesting treatment of the val - ue of tomato club work. Mliss Janye C. Garlington at the head of tomato club work in this A county, had provided an attractive 8 program for the day, Prof. C. C. New . man, Miss Edith Parrott, W. W. Long and Mr. Elliott having been secured to make addresses. All of these speak t ers dwelt at length on the importance o using advanced methods in farm - A Ing but gave particular attention to the work of the tomato clubs. Prof. Niven. of Clemson college, was pres ent anid, with Ithe assistance of Mrs. \\illonion, of G reenville. and Miss lolloway. of Newherry, gave ia de - C onstr'ation inl tomau1to cannin11g. ih is was a very Interesting feature of the amee ting. especially to the imlembers of a the tomato club, who learned a nuim her of valuable lessons fromt the dem- , .1, onstration. T'he i.aturens County Tomato club a has a tuoilbership ot sixty girls. They 13 are very enithusiastic over their work, largely as a result of the enthusiasm impllarte! by .\is (Garlin.4ton. their i aeader. Ailiougli the weather has a I ee very driy, t he" girls have been fairly sccessfl wi tit thelr tolmatoes * 8 NEIVS FlOMil YOUGS. * 1- 1.0.n '. h- e had a i ce W, Irain i- lt Friday. Tr was1 a lawn p1ar1ty at .l r. W. 0. uit' a:urdIcy night. liesides h youn0 people o: this coIi:nitityI ther '. wer s r :'omll Enore' and tj \ :.mui. 11obo-) whl1o Is been - 1 ''I' for a whil visited home t n by .\li9. I ,ni: .\a y D1illard. . --: Nl t y who.attended allge h!4 yarwaIs at ura .y andI Sunday. Jol. e 1Prior of Clinton and Mr. ;. lPrine. of En'r' visit"d here I. ' y I I:1nmoflmi of ross An urtw e \v zIn the commnillly Saturda1.y. \\.D. ustisof Enoreo, filled I. ' r'II a;pointmlent at liram t ' .1h1r-1h tly mornlg. There a it !:.) h'en derie tO hav (h11 - 0 dri'.n D)ay first Siumilay in Jluly. We at s hoing to lhave a niice timue. Mt.. ilditor mus1~t, comle up that day. M\rs. Al exander4' Abhereriombi ie vis (ted her sister. M1rsa. .1. 1. Williams at I.anfi lord one0 day last week. Mrls. WiI- i !ian:s wa:s hlookedi by a ('OW and in- A .aured ab ou t the head. S'he is r'eport. el toe) do' ling very well at present. The~e eems1 to lbe an abund1(1ant I blackbherry crop here tis year 1. Not wiltstanding tile drly wveather' we had ;ies".arlier than pr'ev'ious seasons.A The ~l wiere a 11 nnedl 1101 first beries0 the 7th of June11 this year'. Gardens are suff ering very mulch ni or wvan of' ain. I'pllanld paste 1re almos05t dr ied u~p. Thrown fromi Hfuggy, r A mule belng dr ilven hy Mer. Sid Crews ran away on West Main street Friday thrlowing out Mr. Crews anid Me'r.1J. S. IBennett, who was rIding with him. Thle mule I became fright 01ned at a Shet landf ICony in front of - Me'. D). ii. Counts' hlousel andl m1adle a wild dlash dlown the itreel. Mr. Crl'ws sulffereud an injury to his arnm, while Mr. Tlennett was very severe Ily cut arloun td the head antd face. The heatte'r was con1fined to his 1hom11 for' severial (lays .buit. was at his place of butsineiss yost er1day. '(ures Stuil~born, Itchmy Skina Tr'aoubles., "I could~ scratch mnyself to pieces" is often heard frome sulfferers of Ec zema, totter, itch and similar skIn erutpt'iins. Don't scratchl-stop the' itchIng at once with Dr. Hlobson's Ec zema Ointment. Its first appllication star'ts healing; flhe red, i-oulgh, scaly, itching skin is soothed by the heal ing and cooling medicines. Mrs. C. A. Einfcldt, Rock Island, Ill., after using Dr. Hobson's Ecze'ma Ointment, bi writes: "That is the first time in nine years I have been free from the ca dreadful ailment." Guaranteed. 50c at th your druggist. ________________re Barbebue at Waterloo.1 .There will be a barbecue at Water- su hoo Saturday, July 11, to which all re candidates in the county and the pub lic generally are especially invited. A J good dinner is guaranteed, given by 0. W, LTng.-Adv. MIETING OF W. M. U. * The second division of the W. M. U. -111 meet with the Now Prospect Bap ist church the third Saturday ia uine. A full attendance of churcihes om3risilig the division is expected lid members aiie urged to attend. Prograii. D:20-Devotional exercises conducted by 'Mrs. .1. L. Lawson. ):15-Address of Welcome. Mrs. Lau ra Hudgens. .esponse-Mrs. -Mary aflrksdale. oil call of societies. Response -by del egates with appropriate Scripturo verses on Foreign Missions. irst Query-What I have done for our quarterly and what Our quarter ly has done for me. Opened by Mrs. Clara Watts, to be followed by the delegates from th' digerent so cieties. ddress-AMrs. A. B. Langston. ppointment of committees. ocial hour. evotional exercises conducted by Mrs. Dr. Beason. Alternate, Mrs. Flula Roper. xercises by Alva Langston Sunbeam Society. ddress--Dr. A. B. Langston. iscellaneous. Cleo Wofford, President. Jlgs and Colds Weaken the System. Continued coughs, colds anid broL iial troubles are depressing and eakeni the system. Los of weight td appetite generally follow. (let a )c bottle of Dr. King's New Discov 'y today. It will stoy youir cough. he fIrst. (lose helps. The best medi ne foi stubborn coughs, colds and I throat and lung troubles. Mr. 0. 11. r'own, Muscatine, Ala., writes: ".Jy ire was sick during the hot sum cr' months and I honestly believe r. King's New Discovery savcd her 'e." G boo ! f-r1' childreni. oe and $1.00 your druggist. SPECIAL NOT!CBS. iost- -Pig, one luontIl old, blaze face 114d white reet. If I .odli please t'olify 1(, and1 I will pay for teed, etc. I)ave illtivanl. L'aurens, S. C.Uoute (6. IG-ill-pd .ilare For Sale- Standard bred mare, VP.' yea's ol1, weight 1,1100 pounds, egsi'rationl papers ddlivered wlth are. A pply to 1.. W. \l't in, at .\a'r n's Stable. , .1(;--,t Wan1i- -To buy f'or cliet, faini id in lar e tralts in attrons cuitt vState wrea:ge, location and prie. raxler Real1 E'State C(). -Ifl--1 Wanted --To buy a rew .1 ersey eie's. State age, weight and price. ddre4'ss TI. I. IDal.igton,1 Lauri1ens, S. --16-2t Nollce --l'isli inj. huntiIg or tIres assinhg of any kind forbidden oi tle 'ndl. of !h.%V lwi'; W. 1". " lartin, .'. tlolcumi. A. .1. .\artiM, .Iis. .anc' urry', L. .\. i iggins, .Mrs. 1P. 11. .Mar S. 1). lartin. b'. 11ll. Mat liender , .\ tllen Illobo, or ablide by conse IIenices. 46;-It -pd Ior' Sale -The'old sehool building . Mloun tVille. antd about. 1 1-2 acres r land. For fuI'rthei' in formation alp lyv to loa rd of TI.] rust ess. 4-4-51 For lient-Full y ctip ped black n Ith andb general r'ep ai' shop. or 'fuld hiIre r'igh t mani. S. N. ('risp, Lountville, S. C.43t F'or lient-One 8-room house two ories high on Chestnut street. Water', ghts and all modern conveniences. pply to W. L. GIray, L4aus, S. C1. Notice to maachilne-ry owners. 1 lave >II imnachiIner'y repa Ii'ed by an expert achti tiest. D)elays are dlangerous and pensive. Prices moder'ate and work taran teed. Cotton giins a spclalty. ddr iess 10. 0. 1Ilentz, Clintoni, S. C. 412-5t-pdb L~ost-.--etween Owings & Owings id Sexton Boarding house, small' Idinlg tan leather murse containing 10 Tlen Dollar' lill andi~ four 0or flve no D~ollar' bills. Als'io check en rsed "J1. 10. Oglesby". Reward if Sur'ned to Leverett Furniture Co. 46-it For Sale-Choicest pea-vine hay, irn and fodder, at prevailing prices. rite or' apply to Watts Mlills Offiee. 32-tf We ?$n't Wish You Any Ill Luck t if you do have a runaway and, your rriage gets smashed up remember at we can do all kinds of carriage pairing and can JAx up any damage. ir customers will tell you we do ch work promptly, thoroughly and asonaly. D. SEXTON & SON LAURENS. S. C. War Stylo Comed Back. B3ille Bell of Jacks township woUt to war when ho was a slip of a lad. Ills mother had made a suit of jeans for him, the coat of which had very long tails. When he got to camp In Virginia the other boys, who had be come somewhat used to the "round about" teached him a great deal about hislong-talled coat,' till finally hc silenced them by saying to them, "If the girls had swung on to your coat tails trying to keep you at home as they did to' mine, yours would have been long too." It Is a natural In ference, and is here 'given simply as a fashion item, that there will be some long coattails at the close of the political campaign.-Newberry Observtr. I'"S GREAT FOl BALY ' JOWI'ELS AND SroMwi We want all pcople who ave chron Ic stomach trouble or constipation. no matter of how lon , tan(llng, to try one( (lose of May 's onderful Stom aeh Remedy-on oe wIll convince you. This is tll liedicine so many of 'our local peop e have been taking with surprising results. The most thorough system cleanser we ever sold. Mayr's Wondie'ful Stomach Rem edy i6 now sold here by Laurens Dr-'ug Co. Local views of Laurens, 5 for re, Ilayes 5 and 10c Store. ANNOUNCEMENTS. County Commissioner. I hereby offer myself as a candidate for the ofllce of county commissioner of,Laurens county, subject to the rules of the democratic party. J. 11. HITT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Commis sioner for Laur'cns County, subject to the 'tiles of the Democratic primary, D. A. MADIN. House of Itepresentatives. It. D. lloyd is hereby announced a candidate for the 1101m of ltepresen tatires flom Laurens Coutliy, subject to the rules or the DeInoc ratId Pri mariy. I hereby ano11011ce myself a candali date for re-eleotion to the Ilouse of itepreentatives subjoet to tb riu les of the ilemocratIc Priialy. IL. S. I ILAI1K WI'Ill. I hereby announce myself a candl (late for the house of represeniatives froim Laurens county and r)1,om11ise tc abide by the results of the Denocratl" pimar~y. WV. 1t. IIllHIY, sit. I hereby annouincei my candidaey foi the lotse of Iteiresentalives, slb jelt to the ruiles of thie Demoerlatic primary. D). L1. 100%11H. Siuperv Isor1. I hieby anni1ounciev myself a Ca1ldi date for rte-electiol to the ollice 01 Suiperivisor. of Laurelis countly, subject to the rules of the Deiiocr'atie pri I hereby ann11ou11nce myself a CIIIIdi date for the ollice of su0per'visor' 01 Laurten00s County and plromise11 to abide by file riles of tihe demorntic part y B. i111TOD. Sullerinteldleit. of Eduication. I hereby ann11ou1nce Myself a cn odi - (late for' Coun11ty SuipeintenLOdenlt of J'd ueatloll anld pr~omfise to a bido the ruler of the D~emocratio primariy. Auditor. I hereby annouince my candida1cy' for re-eiection to tile otilce of County Au dlitot' of Laurens counity, subject to the rulies of the appr1oachlIng IDemo cr'atic pirimalry electioni. J1. WAD)DY THIOMP'SON. Priobte J udge. W~e ar'e auIthoriz/ed to announce 0. ('i. Th'om pson as a candIdate for' re electloln to the offIce of Pr'obate Juldge, subject to the rules of tihe democratic pri~lmariy. Magistrate. I hereby aliinnonmyseif a candi (late for magistr'ate for Laur'ens town sh1ip, subject to the rules of the dem ocratic primfary. - , R. P. rTRAYNIIAM. I her'eby annouince myself a enndi (late for magistrate for Laurens town ship1, sublject to the rules of the demno cratic parlIty. I herebCIy anlnouince myself a candi(l date for tho cille of magistrate for Laurens township, subject to the rules of the D~emocratic primar'y. T. M. Workman. "THE HEN is somietlimes likely to include the great lig D--- when a fellow gets it too hot, or the insects "make it~ hot for him." All who take In the e unl try fo' tfleir vacations should be sup/ liled with antidotes for sun-l r a and mosquito bites. We havea goodly list of these antidotes, and "first aids" to summer sufferers. By tore you go away come in and get a supply. You may want to take some internal remedies with you also, and all are here, at reasonable prices.'We have the Palmetto Drug Co's. pre scriptions. POWE DRU4 ON THE' SQUARE IF SKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR Use it like a cold cream and dry Ee. .ZeIa erupilons righti up. 'The Iimomient you apply bold-sulphur to an Itching or broken out skin, the Itching stops and healing begins, says a renowned dermatologist. This remarkable sulphur imade into a thick cream effects such prompt re lief, even in aggravated Eciema, that it Is'a never-ending :sourcp of amaze ment to physicians. For many years bold-sulphur has oc cupiled a secure position in the -treat ment of cutaneous eruptions by rea son of its cooling, parasite-destroy liig properties and nothing has ever been found to take its place in reliev ing Irritable and inflaimaatory affec tions of the skin. While not always establishing a permanent cure, yet, in every Instance, It immneiilately sub dues the itching irrtntl n and heals the 1Ezema right up id it is often yeams later I efore a ' cruption again manifests its If. Any good p ar acist will supply an ounce of bol - tlphur cream, which should he appi ed to the affected parts like the ordinary cold cream. It isn't unplel\snt and the prompt relief af forded is very welcome, particularly when the lczema Is accomj.aieli with torturous Itching. New Roofing Material. A new rooting material is steel coat. ed with Iead. NOTICE! A meet ing of all those citiIzens who return Ieal or Personal Property i? the school dis "ict of the town of Laurens, S. C., Is hereby called to meet. in the Court Ilouse, Wed nesday, .June 10th, 101-1. at, 10 o'c /dk. a. In., for the pur pose of le -y g a tax for tihe maintain anice of I iraded Schools for the ses sion of l0' and 1015 in said district. By order of Board or Trustoes. 0. it. SIMAMONS. Chairman. C. 11. loiI.it , Secretary. OUR SHIELD Iuble a sens to takce ('hanle 03 onO--so g it iii tality woi l by usin g 0111 solevices. OPT4)31E'1'itY . That Is a stmlard for quallity--that mleanls thet best of glasses-wen needed the ,frmrect guaglig of the eye4t u'blle anad per'fect flt titlycomfor'table guasses. (et an examninatin now! UItIliam O't'omnt Ex'pert Ulatritaker FINAL S4ETTiLEMiENT. TFake notice that on thme 10th day or Jnlxy, I wIll render a final account of my acts and dol igs as Administrator of the estate 'f .J. Y. Mathews, de ceasedl. in the/ ofice of the .Judgo of Probate of I ur'cns coutnty, at 1 1 o' clock, a m.,A ndl on the same day will ap~ply hf final dilscharge fr'om my trust ac ministrator'. Any per'sons Indebtpd to said estate arc notifledl and requIred to make pay ment on that (late; and all persons having clatims against saidl estate will prmesent thoem on or before said' date. duily proven, or he forever barred. Benton Ii. Mathews, Administrator. Jumne 6, 191.-l me. FED TERM" SCOMPANY LAURENS, S C.