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Ebie Rbbertiser Subscription Price is $1.00 Per Year Payable In Advance. Publisohed by 'ADYE TISEll PINTiNG COMPANY Laurens, S. C. aLISON IE President 1W. G. LANCASTER vice-Pres. 'ATHUR LEE Sec. and Treas. lAdvertising Rates on Application. Obituaries and Card of Thanks: One cent a word. Entered at the postoffice at Laurens, 3. C., as second class mail matter. T.1,IIENS, S. C., JULY 1, 1911. The Advertiser will be glad to receive the local news of all the comutlaunities in the county. Cor. respoidenllts ore requested to si-In their namnes to the contri buitions.. Letters should not be Imalled liter thian Monday torn lng. o 11ofLot Ptt off tillfil the last day to er ioooll. * * * l'iIlrolling blookts close thlis 111011th. 0011er ellr o lw. . . Irby's clhai racterizallion of ~ich:-ads as a "Ceamt p follower" is .jor hs received so far. abcu the hea1viest blow ta, th .i' \ltai 0.* . 'I hose who only signed' their inlitials8 inl "Unrolling hmd heller rettirni to 0he Sectary allil have Ile correction 3n1ale. 'lhe name inist le signel in f'ul. rno Isedthreeo mlore par. o:. l iu l'. 11u1nded. w mlich 1 to a o Iwth ''poor. lio jii' 'IS .l vanhit'iij, 1hisgytt a i de inl thw )avlnaster genel 'sJ: oflico, looki 01:1 r - i ( h1ing to hliipin. \\, look ifor lth ao( t thorol orwl)I ization 11n 11111 tre lih: ove 1in 1. T i :t' s Io tiC l t% lanM ;ti. ha ilts i w.; 1r ts )IM, t' eit totmako \Vednesday ter IoWm "1f (1a11h weekol I holiday dur11ing thc nom111ler. mlonths. It Is, sAid that ciA m(Ioveen'111lt la"s rherel ienorious Pi1 l an it : ,iinl e thous d 111iI their sbig thu ts gin at miders-weIk Wiily. Why not. try, th lan ill Lu 'e. 1 I . 1 1i ; ll ol c 1110 a losi to *Ahm i rchantslj.1 it sholl h 101,i t paus e a o ii to Imrtow me -hat? . An tyeumioff I wfa off would (iove i gr< ol p) h (u he on, n workers. hi lirid' tatlwayso get sito t.u I (hi~ fo weg notied in oe eiofrth cor-bi re.s*\oet' ies where he. V or 'w)] Cworl 1reid bee1nl1 e more ptepli doji t announceigt themselvesg for( i abic juglite. Somtevfolk (laer knwtwherie te ir;te busiess ori ends ndtaohr' hn is. Doitgnot wpel or, w ter forc e Wioh )oroce eerf than wit lat IAd. norpi wil al)woitig announce them things hhI ahs stoi grae mhosi tion. ''e seabland it Wti~~114se fom Wptidn lie cohecn hois hoearsanttis sineitig sto ~orryt aout.?V 'i'h coun-0 ty~ ew ofag the eaf of ii tn not irals ofe bride nti youa g''(etl it tA rt rin toe irieliabt oreportas ion. the hImpress~iun thhho itdn he amaigtunoedge and his gratn ing sengteyiry throughvewere hris rini choen dertmwentorcy mentuare worindg i sron aind. ia broeatd view ofn are richlytdon, Merv. Coope i pintnou the onrie higih tiohas btatn reedmt at c thi ctim and ina puhing hm ewls cor wardyhe s convincheg ht heas at The-Rnes o hegMil elvnd Saue I l n leasu e out,l ecasn ofna (lOVERNOR BLEASE ON THE DEFENSIVE (ontinueld from Page One.) goven'tor's pardon record, Mr. Jenl flings prophIesied that (he governor would be retired to private life' on August 25. "if I am any judge of the quiet, Cole L. Illease will be re tired beyond the possibility of resur rection. And if you were to ask live years from now some of these loud mouthed here today If they applauded the governor of the state, when he bragged that he had pardoned 1,200 and 'you can't help It,' that man will either deny it or hang his head in ch am e." The mayor of Sumter also cited tihe case of Max Stokes of Orangeburg. "lie wats convicted of violating the dispensary law ,and was lined $250," said ir. .lennings. "Later he was in dieted on a similar charge, and fled the country. Convicted in his ab settee, a sealed verdict was held agaInst him. Later when he rotirtined and gave bond, and appealed to a higher court, ie was pamdoned while the appeal was penditg. This Max Stokes is the same mall that ol leic tion dlay two years ago used hils atto mlobile Inl haulitng voter-s to the polls-." This wa s taet with a chorui of ap piovial. Someiv saying: "E've y word of that's true," antd others. "L:.y it ont, .ennings, we know it lutrits." The IInwell ow was prowdpare for the attack which .\lr. l'ollock has hein making for the last few days on the governor. lie had harily begnlit befo0e :me one, in dlisalpproval. ask ed, "\\'hat is your text?" The chetaw tmaan, who always appea's at atn al catage' under fire. quickly respond ed, "S ve. the 17t chaptt'r of I Samueo'l. antd read the whole of' tle 'litper. It dsi bles tht(e struggle betw h .'i)' Iavidh and GoIial It. ,leas . with Ils polit ieali inachinte, claims to bw a great (;oli:th. What l):vid did for Colitil I hope. by- the grace! of God. to do r (oi'l !a on .\giust 2.3. Now tli t moy 1 t and I ho; r it sA I k w ! . Ti ':, l thi ''N o n r :1 n'I up asr . This IIaer ; . - m o i . - prima~iry rul 1,'n1 ref!erred n to t eia . r(o: ) rt It . in in 'O nt1 'hie-cI) aick tt (l IIItih inl Char ol ('i' i;n in ille crow i s u g.-I t .- to dr. lo k hI t hli H tI the Xo rn ht set ti the lVittld t s so:. itu'C ;;t Ihl of hilli. "No," .\r. l'ollbwk nlre1 "my lution i n tl.ot w\ ltA s ::a 1 : t go to it.\ t'io at1 the h 1l , thi ' -- troops) , '1111 win-n the'y aret zlvam - i Iay tinto dlxca territory. -la - troops drop bat and 11!t, t not to thli t \ ticans." h \ar. t'ollock again toay :t hol.' thlei vot trs that: "a little s;a; dI ham m ( t ered -down tot' i,', L t on l ti o - enrSstafi, anld wnvv yoult n al ait revit w befor t h :l. u - tIrnor and Ili- staff you wi ll :v' t tt'a'lt titt it, go 'an d l i' torant i ntc'i' ts Stnith (n.,eredc t I a:,. ot oneo hAitl opaoent that hs :tn artrshould elpto thos ex oe te r -r If th- foverln. "'s nloto noLssary. ''te 111naItilr tannou icoftt"hat. 'l'll dott fo he v(;o,i un Augus 5 uet 5 l eapny"Te speakerwtiItoadtthd istiidt ofdntiteo whteadter th had taytin g a to doI ithybf wit dvac in) thei'l rice fi'it'o5lttl o notn but enwa Itank1ul at he wasilto~ tere when' of hLartnytigbu themtt al trnghofthe. nlfetue' en atort~t~e of oating ofr a lor Smith graed snartre i, edtio (I of teSaecnttutow.hmd ts ovisriona's writtenb Solea ment"ras anlts rst all i t895 Suntor seathataths only Jl 3',a in for hm ."hsewod.nt Ia nu.ll the har fotrom te wiate [In, A.han God, Sn Augu'st. A5 wete prhaffe wilb winured oute." The toeaeont oen to saetae dScsiouso bthel amendenthlotih baoning anwereybll ewh lbi'atoro vnidelthe f tarms aitiexesio fa 'Eifterens gras onabeotnr andhv In~gue, gades stadre.-h PrSate.a * * '* * * * * * * * * . e * * * MADl)DiN NEWS. * * * *,,h * * * * * * * * * a Madden, June 30.--T-he drouth was broken through here by one or the worst electrical storms that has visit ed this community in years, on 'T'hurs day night. It was at its height just at 12 o'clock at night and I venture there was more than one that wias scared? Oh! no, but all had a "pecu liar feeling." It reminded mile of a storm that occurred in my childhood. Grandpa Langston was with us that night. He was sleeping i) stairs but when the wind began to blow and lightning flash he came below. My father laughed at him the next morn iim saying, "'Squire,. I thought you were a pretty good soldier." "Well William," he replied, "I never fight tile elements." tlan feels helpless when a Higher Power speaks. While the sublime io ment was with us, when the lightning Ilashied an(] poped and the thunder roared I thought of tihe words thui dered to Mloses centuries ago "I aml God 'Ind bieisides tin. here Is nothi 01 it.'' I was also reminded of what Dr. tIutziiinger said ihin lie addressed th \ W. M. 17. at Prospect "Ladlies that. arte airaid of lightning should go to lirazil - -they have ionie there. TIer was the usual services at Now I'rospec 1 Saturtday and Sunday IRev. .1odi Ne Mlartin was aecoipantied by his son, City, who is also prepar' Ing for the ministry. .\l's. Claire Finy h 1 Marti n with her t wins, Iuhy and lluth. are here oin a visit from reenville. to let parents and other. relativtst. Mt. Valker .\artin, who graduated w iti holors from Wofford Fitting school aid sinoe then has been pack ing pleihos iti Georgia, st'Ioippd over fIor a ni iht witi his g r lit tnother, .i\rs. M. 'I'. .\llison ol his way home. l!o jio ed his,; olliig very Innut. .1.ss1t1 .\AlrIi. I 1t h Terry and so.n . I i-m .tt int i no 't.inr, e car, ne - I ir. niatly Mr. an-1 .\!r . . T ri c, V le : V4 entho rs rocent l onAlur. :i ir:si. .1. .\. W offord. Northi P:-,olina w s-., th1w lno~or when lo holr , enial whlole-s'oled ;ons, vnaz thelr lot with!t u tti. .\lsoers .. 11. 'owtr :and(] .1. 1. Dealn I:w pur ll1ch ased t11n'i r (I:nI hteIIcrs. Ora .-I'l ILouise 11Ianos froml the. Cable 'Co. SieS. ianibry has started. a iitmsi ., I he hoieif all ir. Power. The .\k; 4tlis iliuff. of L'iirens, wore i wloek-nd 11 utestt ou iholi cousins. M isrs Profltt. \! 1Atoffr.1 lft MI ywt hii'onday Mr.liiaFillr 1h . C. whli i ('es to inolel(it S ;overnment posi V 1t I. Nato has 'nry 10 ambllition :l(! hr friotle 'In co nfu~i nt she will m:.m ood. .in. M'.-. av. P st lofpnnied by his daughtonl, was y he theguest Son anI setliss Sara Poper spent t',st week woith her sister. Mrs. Thad oore l rain mas nearly all he.n hreshed thruhh and A.1.turngot wille itn ati'eirs thot. Ule wilohn th inlest ? uss of Mr.giePw r a in thr~lesed. whA. and~' nd iut \i's. hoo le thre.ad ilrno ',aurens set Fudawth her's sonA vtto her brodstherouhh.. 'i W'eahad Sth pirasued recnlsnyo shaine hand wihb sour miedo byt oll who eady-lovedhet' Suivan.m nowtMrs. ohasyalosriendofgPaoutet. She walsit ao n e aby ir er thseou sos and hasbeem a visit to her mle.oher ti vcns o neat ohetre..Sh the st guests MSundayri Powr,'. Clyd 'ludggen sisterswe and M. a .\r. atidb whrle therye. eyo t Talahersudded dethei ofathr. r. J. to Fiey frinds brthrghe Thet'nFn leyrforathe wee sprnd. adsun hetd wrier wil uner sadligais to Mr. whom Mknend loved hPoin for aym iuakht of exta fiendlus, ohout toath Msandrank art Ir I othsu onf ii Thlitlel Cuisssgahlee hand WI.rn non artin areofo visit to r el Datvensot Ofr eraontile h TFruet ars, sEstras and Misb-n ber, best Mros Pndrcy F~iesft *' * * IIABWN NEWSM. 'llabun. June 29-After the refresh ing rains in this community, the farm ers are very busy planting anto sow. ing peas and putting fertilizer around their corn. Mrs. Dora Babb spent last Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Stewart Ma lion. -.lirs. John Wolff and daughter, Sal lie, were visiting at M'. H. H. Mahlon's Tuesday tvening and at Mrs. Nancy Owens' and Mrs. Pleas Bolt's Wednes day evening. Mrs. Nannie Saxton and little daughter, Sarah, were here to see her mother, Mrs. Sarah Dolt, last Wed iesday. Mr. and iMrs. Tully Babb spent last Thursday with tht latter's mother. Mrs. W. Al. -Malion, after spending several (lays with friends and rela tives in the Mlount Pleasant section, has returned to her home. Mr. Claud Mlahon and wife visited Mrs. Mahon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1im Smith of Waterloo Sunday. :lr. Beason and wife and Mr. Tully Hlabb and wife were ylsitors of Mr. and M\lrs. W. 1. Owens Sunday. Mrs. E. V. Babb and little son, of I*:6i(l, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Se' our spe.'inlI valies in Porch IRockers. lIE :. IS (1001) NEWS Fuli ST1 I O.....A' i l ll V I't Some very remarkable results are hcmlig obtained by treating stomach, liver and intestinlal troulbles with pure vegetable oils, which exert a cleantsiig, soothing and purifying actioni upon the lower howels, remioving the obstrilc tions of poisonous feral matter and 1Sis 1n Id preventing their absorptioln by ihe blood. Tiis done, t ie tood is Ilo(e d free Passage fronm/ the siom :1ch.1 formlentationl veases -nd stoilchl troulres 4pinickly dist .I . tr. (wor.e if. .\lar1 , for -t -i ty years a h: ading" Chicago drula,'IS(, eltred him11 ,: Il nd1 iny of his trie(ds of stoill :wch. liver ninid intesvtil: troubles of .Icnir si a1nding! L~y t h!.s i re~itment, and :' :acevful was the vrlIivdy he de iiet that it Im sice Le' placed in il h 1aints of druggists 111 over the country. wlho hav' ccol d tholottiands of bottles. 11 ho11 nbsoluttlv lamnless, the ef fvet of'the Inevdicinle Is suillicient, to vonvince mny one of its remarkable er t*el'ivieness, and witlin 21i hours the sufferer feels like a new person. Mlay''-s \ollderfiul -Stoniaetlt Ieilnedy is llow sold here by L.allrells Ilitg Co., I alirells, S. C. DIS(TSSED ('lNTY FAIRl. Ofl, .rs of Fair Assocliton held Jin orilal Meeting (ast Week. All informal iteet~l g of the oflcers of 11t coun1ty fair assoclatioi was held in' the clerk of court's ofilce Thurs d:'y for the 11111pose' of disetisluig tenl talive 16lns for the annual event. 'T'lose presenut were Pres. W. 1). Byrd, S -. C. A. Power and General Mana ge'r .ohn 1). W. Watts. No plans were 11)1 h, n1or' aly Imiovelient sllggeSt.ed1 to he! in work, but it was decided definite l y to1 hiave the filr as uisual, t hiough to make11 it even bleti er than those that ha~ve Ilre'eded'( It. It 15 expected that a ineeting of citizens will be calledl at an ceaily date to discuss5 wvays and means for operating thle fair thuis year'., WVatc thIisil1 paper for closing date of big M\ill IEnd Sale otf Davis-Holper C'o. lints Youir ('bldl Wtormals .\lost children do. A c ated, furred tonigue, str'onig breath, II ,omsach pai ns, c:irc'les under01 eyes. pal sal low com 11lexion;1 n ervous, fretf 1', grindinIlg of :etht, toss:ing in slep, l .euliar drei-ams any one of these iiudih.te child has worms. Get a box of 1$ ickapoo Worm KIilIcr at once. It khi tile worms tihe cause5 of y'our ikil's conditi1 on. Is laxative and1( aids natture to CxIpel the woims. SuppIllied In candy fo6 m1. IEasy for chlidren to takhe. 25c, att your drug gist. ITCHING ECZEMA IS DRIED RIGHT UP WITH SULPHUR Use like cold( c6reami to subduehiq Irrital ilon andu clear the *fuln. Consitfnt 0or intefmittent I rritationi priodutcinlg Itching i~id red, angiry IEc zema paitchies on th skinl is reaIl~y re Iievedl with hold-s Ii phur creami. Tlhe mlomnit It is appl)1ij-d the itching stops and the healing b'.gins, says a noted dlermla'.ologist. It affects such ~)~omplt relIef, even in aggratvatedl ECze(ti that It Is a neCver enin~tig source of amazement to lhysl chans. For many yearis bold-sulphlu~r cream has occupIed a secure plositin in tile treatment or cuitaneous eruptions by rehson of its coolIng, parasite-destrop~ lng prloperties. It Is not onily plarasit leidal but also antipruritic and anti sep)tic and nothIng hase ever been found to take Its pslace in overcomIng irrItable and inflammatory affections of the skin. While not always estab lishing a permanent cure, yet in every Instance it instantly stops the agon-. Izing itching; subdues the irritation and heals the inflamed raw skin right up andl It is often years later before any IFezema eruptIon again appears. Thlobe troubled should get from any lpharmacist anl Ounce of bold-sulphur cream and apply it directly upon the affected skin lIke you would any ordI nary cold cream, It Isn't unpleoisant and the prompt relief acorded Is very welcome, particularly when the I~eze ma 18 aconmnnnied with itching. The Best Medcltne in the Word. "My little girl had dysontery very bad. I thought she would die. Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured her, and I cai truth fully say that I think it js the best medicine in the world," writes Mrs. VWlliamn Orvis, Clare, -lich. Ior sale by all denlers. HAVE PJIETTIY HAIR l'hiek, Soft, FluiYy aind no Dandruff -Use Parisian Mage. If your .iair Is losing its natural color, coniing out and splitting, or lacks that enviable softness, gloss and beauty, do not despair-pretty hair is largely a mantter of care. if it,is too thin make It grow. If it. Is h~r'sli and brittle soften It up-lubricfte it. If you have dandruff It is p6cause the scalp Is too dry and flak ? off. Fresh el up the scalp wth P risian S'age ill dandruff disa Pie s, falling hair and Itching head !c so, your hair is doubly beautiful.' Parisian Sage, q d by Laurens Drug Co. and at all d ig counters, is just what you need-a large bottle costs but 50 cents. It surely makes the hair lustrous and seem twice as abundant. You cannot be disappointed in Pari sian Sage. ANNOUNCEMENTS. County ('ommissioner. I hereby offer myself as a bandidate for the ollice of county commissioner of Laurens county, subject to the rifles of the democratic party. J. B. IIITT. I hereby announce myself a cnndi (late for the otlice of County Commils sloner for Lau1rens County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. I). A. MADDEN. House of iepreeliltative. I hereby announce myself a cand i (late for the Ilouse of itepresentatives from Lnaurens county, subject to the rules of tle Dlenmoeratic prifary. S. H1. GOGGANS, Cross 11111. I hereby announce myself a candi late for tihe Ilouse of ftl;presenitatives from lauireis county, subject to the riiles of the Democratie primary. AUG. G. HlART. I iereby ainnoulice myself a candl date for ic-election to tile lIlouse of Itepresentallives siuhject to thi e i-u les of the I )ciloera tic Pr'ciminary. I hreby announce myself a candi date for the house of representatives from Laturens county and promise to ahide by tle resulIts of the DemocratIe primary. V. 11. 1111111, Sit. I lirehy anlounce my candidacy for tle olinse of Itepresen tallives, sib jeCt. to the iru les of the DeiiocrItic primary. D). L. D00%M,11. Stpie-n Isor. I herby anno1nce myself a randi date for the oillce of Suipervisor of Iairenls comty, sllject to the mules of the Democratic primary. AUSTIN A iciEiCHOM Ill l'. I hereby an nounce imyself a andi date for r-e-olection to tile oflice of Suipeniso of 1. Laurens coun1y, subject to lie rulies of the Deiocratie prI mnary. If. B. IIC.\l IRitT. I herbmy a111nou1ne iyself a candi datl for Li ofi(e of spliervisor ~of Laurens cointy and proimise to abide by -t 10 os of the denmocratic party. 11. it. TOD D. Superintiendent, of Education. I hereby announce myself a candl idate foir County SuperIntendent of 10d nieatlion and( proise to abIde the rules of the Demiociratic priuary. JAMICS H. SULLIVAN. Auditor. I herecby aninounce my candlidacy foi irc-election to the ofilce of County Au ditor of Laurecns county, subject to the rules of the alproachiing Demio cratleciprimfar-y election. J. WADDlY THIOMPSON. Probate Juditge. We are a uthiorlzedl to announce 0. 0. ThIonmpson as a candidate for re election to the othiec of Pirobate .Judge, subject to the rules of the dlemocr-atlc p)rimar iy.. Magistrate. I hereby announce myself a candi date for magistrate for Laurens town ship,,.subject to the rules of the demi ocratic primai-y. , R. P. TRAYNHIAM. I hereby announce myself a candi date for magistrate for Laureins town 81111, subject to the rules of the demo cratic party. - J. N. WRIGHT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the oillce of magistrate for Laiurens towvnship, subject to the rules of the Democr-atie p~rmary. T. M. WVorkman. The "Fountain Of 3~ POWE DRU( ON THE SQUARE NOTICE OF SALE Order Chattel Mortgage State of South Cirolina, County of Laurens. -By virtue of the authority contain ed in a chattel mortgage, executed by the "Cold Point ,Granite Company to the National Bank of -Newb'rry, of New berry, S. C., the South Carolina Loan & Trust Company, of Charleston, S. C., the Peoples National -Balnk, of Prosperity, S. C., and the Exchange Bank, of Newberry, S. C., on the 15th day of Sept., 1909, and recorded on the 25th day of Sept., 1909 in Vol. 20. page 515 of Chattel Mortgages in the office of C. C. 'C. P. for Laurens County, in said State, I will sell at public out cry on the 22nd day of -July, A. D., 1914, at 11 o'clock A. M. a the Rock Quarry formerly operated by The Cold Po:int Granlte Company. near lId Point, in saId County and State, the following goods and chattels de scribed in the mortgage, to wit: One (1) 50 H. P. Liddell 1Engine. One (1) 50 H. P. boiler. One (1) 60 11. P. Thompkins boiler. One (1) hoisting engine. One (1) Sullivan air compressor and tank. One (1) Ingersol steel drill. Four (4) hoisting crabs. One (1) Austin rock rusher No. , with screen and belt. One (1) drum. EIght (8) guy wires. Two (2) dIimp Cars. One (I lot-of light duimp car rail. Thre 3) hundred feet of 4 inch p1ipe. Terims of sale: Cash. JOlIN D). OWINGR -3 e t Agent for NMortgagee. NOTI(E OF ELECTION. An electlorj for tirustees of Ora school district No. 12 will be held at Ora' S.f on the 1st Tuesday in July, being~Ah 7th day of the month at the stalfe of L. P. Illakeley. .JAMhl1S 11. SiLLIVAN, 48-2t By order of County Board. SPECIAL NOT!CES, Pigs for Sale- A line lot of young pigs about 1 weeks old for sAe. Price $2..1) aph e. Apply to Alln 1). larks dale. 19-1 L-pd Foun i In coiri t room, one pair of ladies' I11 ile Idd gloves. Owner can seereIi am by calling a the ('lerk of Court's ollice and paying for this ad vertisenent. -19. It Mare Foir Sale -Stiidard bred mare, live Years old, weight J,(00 pounds, registration papers dldl vered withm mar1te..A pply to P". W. Martin, at Mar tin's Stable. 16-5t Not lee-4 ishIng, hun Liting or t res passing of any kind forbidden oin the l ands of the fol lowin g: W. El. Martin, C. P. lloleum, A. .1. Martin, Mrs. Jane Culirry, L. 1. Iliggins, Mrs. F. B. Mar tin, ). 1). Martin, L. ill1, Mat Ilender son, Allen obo, or abide by conso quences. 46-5t-. d AND It is difficuilt to imagine more atlpproprimite gifts gifts that will be better api preciatedl by the bride and~ bridegroom than our rIch, beautIful 5!v"10RWAR1N AND) CULT uLASS' Your fondest dreams in SI LVI'R and1( CUT'l GLASS -will be realized in our com plete stocks--we wish YOU to call and have uis show you -thme so stocks for they are the best )ve have ever shown. j9 you dlon't know whaut t6 give--you'll find "it" here. Ex'pert Ulatrimaker 3rmeler & (Dptit UtltrL'te, -- *. Q. ] fouth" is the Soda Fountain in our drug storo All the youth of both -sexes patronize it, but that does not keep the old folics from enjoying it, too. Our Soda is pure and refreshing, and flavored with all the popular syrups. You will find it exhilarating, satisfying, cool ing. Try it once-then you will rec ommend it yourself. Only five centa, a COMPANY .LAUREN, S. C.