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Irregular Bowels When the bowels don't move regularly it fills the system with impurities which make you feel bad. DR. M. A. SIMMONS Vegetable Liver Medicine Is a fine old Dowel Purifier Under its excellent cathartic influence the bowel movements become regular and healthy. the liver is invigorated and the stomach strengthened. When the system has been cleansed of all bilious matter you feel better. The niind becomes alert and cheerful, the digestion good and the body strong anti vigorous. Buy only the genuine. It is put up in a handsome lithographed tin box, with the picture of Dr. \l. A. Simmons on the front panel. Ask for the Tin Box, Price 25 Cents. C. r. SIMMONS MEDICINE CO., Proprietors. ST. LOUIS, MO. McCRADY BROS. & CHEVES Engineers and Contractors Special in Subdivision of Lands, Developing and Beautifying Prop erties, Drainage Surveys. Designs and Estimates of all classes of constructions. Gasoline and Kerosine ? Delivered Anywhere in the County in any quantity. WelHandle The Best 66 degree Gasoline Highest in the State. Ask the State Oil Inspec tor. f Gulf Refining Co. J. R. EICHELBERGER, Agent Laurens, S. C. Greenville, I Chicora College, sot: ariria thor cornfore t atn :.id onv :: w.s ryI Is e . . t .j . t . I.!~u.~ nndI frru t nlosi i sip~..aI tl r an tri..ut gi.ielsii in in l to fllege of Liberal Arts uand Sc tuees, tt-crees of M. .i A.. It. S. It l'd. College of Fine Arts f ithef resf. st - na ndwoeno :e.pay Itancu ace.se.l!t For tree copyv of Cata lotruc and Annocuncementes, add.re REV. S. C. BYRD, D. D., President, GREENVILLE, S. C. LINGERIE and White Cotton Dresses Cleaned and Finished by our superior meth ods, are returned with a freshness that is pleasing and satisfactory. Fine Embroidered Dresses a Specialty Footer's Dye Works Always Safest and Best Cunmberlanid, Md. B. R. TODD N. B. DIAL A. C. TODD Englneering and ContractingDAL&T D Land Sturveys a Specialty smerete Work Skillfully done oir la. ~ rn'' a a spected. nepieBn ulig arnSC Drawings and estmates of all Eind.CEINAL OUT Telephone No. 346 .la nRa saeLn Latiiren. S. C. Thm. MISS PANKHURST BLUFFS ASQUITH Forces Prouder to Receive leutation Hunger Strike #1Ins. Loiiuon, June .1J.--Pi'reItier As qiuith has captiulated to the suf I ragettes. Ile has consented to re ceive a (ieputation of J'ast E~nd work lug wonico inl Downing street aittur" day. Sylvia I'anklhu1st's atteupt to car ry out her tiircat of a huntger strike at the eltrance to tie house of com Inons unless the premiiicr yielded to the deiiand to receive a delegation of woineic was largely lresponsible for tie iruniie mitinister s (iceision. Tle Victory is a distinct one because Syl via i'aiikiiurst Was arrested about a week ago for attemipting to lead a pro cession of Ia;t I ld womten to Wcst mlinster" to denianid the audience which .\!r. As5tittith lots p romlised. Ilolloway jail oiielnid its (oors to night to rlease .\iiss Pakiil~urist, weaki andl jiale at ter hir eighth succeSsive houn;. strike.. The ilitantt leaded dr!oi e to \\'1 stutinster and rebufed Kitr lii rdi's eiforts to Persuade heri to go honte. he was sitting on1 the steps of the ctr ial entrance to Par litmenttt house, ilrolel ut p witith cush ionS anild stuppior'ted in the arims of triends when .\II. I.aitstury caetic out witt the ite s that PIr i ert .\squitii had sit rendercd. The sultragettes' plans were ar irlniiged eti etively whn It hei' I ealer (.merged trot IIolloway jail on the amts of two attendlaits --a itortor Car tilled With cushions drove up. F'riends took charge of her and propped her itp. A group of militants had gather ed outside \'estmiister, and when tle car drove ip they cried, "liere's Sylvia." A large force of police was on duty, but they made no objection when the automobile entered the palace yard under Big lien. This is the members' private entrance and al ways has been forbidden ground to the militants. Crowds began to as semble and the police were rein forced, but they maintained an at titude of watchful waiting. Kier Hardie emerged from the house bareheaded and talked with Miss Pankhurst. Then with the chief of police, MAr. Hardie made three journeys between the house and the car, obviously acting as a go-between in the negotiations. Miss Pankhurst talked with him in a weak whisper. Seemingly the independent labor member's efforts were a failure for after the third conference Miss Nora Smythe, Miss Pankhurst's lieutenant, announced to the bystanders: "We are going to the house of com mons to sit on the steps." A\ilr. Iardie explained to the crowd that the militant leader had requested admission to the house, whicli was refused. The car started and drew up at the pmblic entrance to the house of commons. Women carefully ar ralged the 'ushions on the steps and lifted .\liss I'ankhu St out while the Ipoliec shoved back the spectators. Miss Pankhturst rem'ain ed un molested Ifor' ten minutes. Then .\lr'. Lansbuiiry tallpeared with the news of Premier Asquitht's dlecision. l'Te plositiont 0n the step;s thten was abanidoned by .\-iss Pankhturst wh'io away. Calemel, (Clomel. youi c'annot stay fotr LIV-V'~' LAX htas shown uts an easier' way J sk Rays Phta rnacy. NO ENCAMPMENT FOR THE MILITIA W~'ar D)epatmentcit Withdiiraws inv ita ftiot to Statte .Militha on Account of Fatillure to Meet Rtequgiremtents. tion e'xtendedl~ by~ the war' d eparit ment to (Governor' lIlease of South I C'aroli na to have thte organtizedi millitia of that statte llartic'ipate it thle maneuver I ampIij to be Iheld in A ugusta, G. ntext.111 moth, hias beeni withldrlaw n be eaus of0 i thle fa ilturte of the South C'ariolina tmil it Ia to meet the r'equ Iir' fonts of the Dickl Alilitia law as ('Oi strued bly t he law offlers of thte (Ie-. parltmet. ThPie at-teiition of Governor Blease some11 months ago wasit called by the war decpartment to the short (omlinlgs of thet SouthI Carolina mt iltia in the miattetr of miissing eqipmen~W~t and~ shortage of mnt(i In the various grades Thte resttlt was some1( spiriited corre' sitondence between the governor and tihe secretary, of wvar. Finally, Gover nor1 Illease und~etrtook to meet the re qirlemlenlts of the depa rtent. ''cToublec liatr a1 1rose bietweeni the governior' and thle secretary of war (Iver the lo(atIiott of the proposed .ioin t encampmi iitent on te Isle of Palms GarrtIson finally prom11ptorily trants for red this cantp to Aitgusta, Ona. Since then reports fr'om thte inspec tioni (olicers or the war department have disclosed the fact that the S'outh CarolIna militia still Is de flcignt In the various matters com plained of orIgInally and Secretary Gairrison thernfore han felt oblige,1 eo withdraw the department's invitation to participate in the maneuver camp to be held in Augusta. So far South Carolina is the only Southern state which will be exclud ed from the vaneuvers on this ac -count. Inquiry was made at the governor's office on Saturday afternoon if the'e was any information in regard to the Associated Press dispatch in the af terioon papers of Saturday to the ef fcet that Governor Ullease in Charles tonl had received a telegram from his secretary in Qolumila that Rt. X. s, 0comman uding the eastern de partment, had wired that "Under in Sruetions from the war depiart.ment the invitation extended to you to lave organized militia of your state parteic imte in .ioint c;11111 with the regular :am o for year niidn eC fourtee'' is hereliy withdrawn3.. I'i'ivafte 'ecre tary \ull staled thait te telegramn from the oiliciatl of the war seat ment had been Iorwa r(dd to the gov ernor in ('harleston as was stated 'y the .\ssocia tPd I're.<s. Nothing fa, lher" was staled at the governor's of T1illS K(IIlNEiV i.E.1 1-:1)1' .1 Gl il.'IT tii-:.t i :t leter il Oir. 1ilmer & ('o., 111ing. hatm1 tun, N. 1'. l'or a1 numbler of year's I was trout ble-l With my lkineys, condition so So rious that part of the time I was un able to work. 'I'ied severai rein es. :ls1 (I fiei et physielans without re lI f. A sailple of l)r. Kilier's Swamp Iloot was left at 1my bicomse. 1 com m4en'c'd to take it. and conlinued it un tii Ihad ta1ken several bottles and amil now cnred. Am sixty-two years of age and al1e to w'ork every day. I at tribute my cure to the use of your wa ill 1-Hoot. .\ly wife also was cured by Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Itoot. Symptoms were Very serious, including hemorrhages, great pain and distress. I commenced giving her Swamp-loot and it was just. as healing in her case. We can heartily recommend your Swamp-Root to all kidney sufferers. Very truly yours, H. C. GRIFFITH, Mexia, Texas. Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Notary Public, this the 8th day of April, 1912. T. Bennett, Notary Public. Prove What Swamp-Rtoot Will Do for You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valua ble information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and 'mention the Laurens Weekly Advertiser. Regular fifty cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Nine tracts of la and near Barksdale ba(1) The Glenn - Road containing 23( (2) Creswell Fi to Goodgion~s Factor (3) Second Kr acres. 4 ermelia S 5 athan Bai 6 atherine I S7 P art of Ca 8The Bill Ai 9The Mitch( rens Road containini One concrete sti House and lot Featherstone Place < The A. J. Tayl< Nice Bungalow < S. S. Boyd Plac One house andi1 Thad. Nelson h< '"TFour Hundred Mars Place. Five Hundred a~ as Henry Place. ) Two Hundred a place, know as Mott Four Hundred a known as Alsie Cole Mary C. Sulliva Two houses and Lauren R. A. COOPER. Prc SIGN HER - y The Glorious Fourth or any other independence day reminds us of our duty of OURSELVES in the independence line. We are not independent with DEBTS. We are not independent with no money in the bank. HAVE FREEDOM. You don't know how independent and free yo" will feel until you can know that you are protected with a good BALANCE IN THE BANK. Make OUR bank YOUR bank. We pay interest in Savings Department ENTERPRISE BANK N. B. DIAL, Pres. C. H. ROPER, Cashier eAs"e*eegSe......p.p.e e. $200,000 Worth of Real Estate for Sale! Store Rooms on' the square; Livery and Sales Stables; Blacksmith Shop and Tools; the Gray & Shealy Machine Shop and surrounding buildings; City houses and lots. All kinds of farm lands. Prices and terms right. I buy and sell Stocks. Also write Life and Fire Insurance B. M. WOLFF The Real Estate Man Laurens, S. C. )R SALE end belonging to Mrs. Mattie D. Putnam at Station will be sold in the next five months--a of these tracts: Place one mile of Greenville and Laurens acres. 'anklin or Knob Place on road from Barksdale y containing 78 acres. Lob Place joining above tract containing 30 hiockley Tract containing 27 acres. -ksdale Tract containing 58 acres. 'utnam Home Place containing 19 acres. therine Putnam Place containing 34 acres. mstrong Place containing 65 acres. 11l Place at Barksdale on Greenville ,and Lau 126 and 1-2 acres. >re room at Barksdale Station. of Anna C. West and known as the C. C. mn West Main Street in city of Laurens.. r house and lot on East Main Street. n South Harper Street. e on East Main Street. Dt in town of Gray Court. use and lot on West Hampton Street., acres five miles of Whitmire, known as the :res one-half miles of Madden Station known ~res, bounded by lands of T. M. Shaw home Place. ~res, bounded by T. M. Shaw home-place and man Place. n house and lot on Sullivan Street. lots on Laurel Street. s Trust Company sident. J. S. MACHENM Sec ad T.