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NEXT TO LARG ST WAS COTTON CROP 1roducter of 1918 Exceeded Only by 1911. Worth oier.a Billion. Washington, June 24.-Final figures on the 1913 cotton crop, announced to'day by the census bureau, place it as tie largest the United States had gj'own with the exception of that of 1911. At the sane time the estimate of the total value of the cr.op shows it was the most valuable ever pro duced, it being worth $1,043,760,000. Tie quantity of cotton ginned from the 1913 crop, counting round as half bales and excluding linters, was 13, 982, 811 running bales, or 14, 156.468. bales of 500 pounis gross weight. Cot ton seed1 produced was 0,305,000 tons, or which 4,579,508 tons were crushed. i'lh valo of the cotton Is estimated at $887,100,000 and of the seed $156, 00,000. An Interesting feature of the 1913 production was the crop of the Im perial valley in South California, where 22,838 bales were grown. It has been reported the acreage plant ed this year in the Imperial valley will show a large increase while the A DOCTOR'S GRATEFUL TESTIMONIAL. Dr. C. 11. Lee, Newcastle, Pa., writes: "About 18 months ago eczema broke out in my right ankle and spread Io my knee. The itching was intense. In three or four months it went to the left ankle end leg. I got no relief until. six nonths ago, when I tried EX-ZEMA-FO. - The first bottle allayed the itching, with the second bottle, to my delight, improve ment began and I am now about well. In Mr. F. Dunlap's case, his hands were in a terrible condition, but he made a very rapid cure. Gladly use my name, if it can be of any use to you." EX-ZEMA-FO is the only remedy for Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum and all skin troubles. Sold with the guarantee that unless results are satisfactory to the buyer the money is refunded. Fifty cents and $1.00 per bottle. FOR SALE BY LAURENS DRUG CO. Laurens. S. C. Specify No. 08. KeepYour - Animals Free fromFlies Cows give less milk, horses doless Work wherf tortured by (lies. Keep your stock free from these disease brecding pests by spray. ang them Witla Conkey's Fly Kn ker Givcs animals sm ediate relic and saves you money and trouble. 1) -s not taint milk. Inoffensive to ar inals. Try It 15 Day. Money Back - If It Fai!3 to pleasc vou. ie[ a' en now Quart..e; Ual.,$l.0); S Gal.,$4.00 LJAUREANS DRUG STORE, Laurens, S. 4'. Coffee to Drink Flour to Bake 10 lbs of GAreen Coffee for .. ..$1.00 0 lbs of Oreen Coffee for .. ....$1.00 4 lbs of Oreen Coffee for .. ....$1.00 C lbs of Roasted Coffee for .. ..$l.00 5 11bs of Rloasted Coffee for .. ..$1.00 4 lbs of Roasted Coffee for .. ..$1.00 Coffee 10c peor can. 1 bbl of Flour for .. .... ....$5.00 1 bbl. of Flour for .... .. ....2 1 bMi. of Flour for ... .. .....5 1 bl. of Flour for .... ......$1.00 I bbl. of Floulr for ..... .....$7.00 'The Big Store Is the place to buy your Flour and Coffee 10 lbs, of (Greenu Coffee only .. ..$1.00 1 bbl. "Asaka" Flour only .. ...5 Taolk to the Big Chief. Trade with the Boys. J. H. Sullivan Laurens, S. C. Augustus G. Hart Attorney i Law BANK OF LAURE~NS BLDBO. In office recenbly occupied by John II. Cannon, deceased. Proutpt attention given to ali business Practie in all State Courts. S - production 18 variously estimated at from 50,000 to 100,000 bales. Last year's Production was more than double that of any Previous year there where commercial growing of cotton has been In progress only a few years. Another feature was the production in Arizona, where 2,299 bales were ginned, the largest part of which pos sessed the same charatteristiics as that grown in E1ogypt. The 1914 area shows a large increase, variously es timated at from 12,000,000 to 15,000, 000 acres. * * * * ** ** * ** ** * ** ** * * Poplar Spring Dots. * * <Poplar springs, J'.uno 22.--There was a'large congregation at Poplar Springs church yesterday and heard an excellent sermon, preached by the pastor, Rev. W. 11. Waters. Ills theme was advertising for Jesus and he took for his text Psalms 107:2, "Let the redeemed of the Lord say so, whom He hath redeemed from the hand of the enemy." It would be futile for :me to attempt to give a synopsis of his discourse but he said that all suc cessful business men in the secular affairs of life, advertised their busi ness. Just so it was necessary !or Christians to advertise for Jesus, or in other words as they came in con tact with their fellow men, to tell them what great things Jesus had done for them. Mr. and Mrs. Broadus Mitchell vis ited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ridgeway yes terday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Simmons on the 9th inst., a girl. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Simmons of Johnston, S. C., who have been visit ing in this section for some time left for their home last Tuesday. Mrs. Josephine South is very sick at this writing but we hope she may soon recover. The ladies of the Rural Improve ment association will serve ice cream and refreshments at the school house at Poplar Spring next Saturday, be ginning at 3 o'clock, the procceds to be used in painting the school house. All are invited to come and help ini a wvortl'y cause. SCHIOLARSHiIP IN PRLESBYTEIAN COLLEGE 01" SOUTH CAROL]NA f1'he Stephen D). Leo chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy, of Clinton, offers a scholarship, paying tuition, $50.00, in the .Prosbytorian College of South Caro na, to any male dlescendant of a C 6nfederate vet cran, resident in I aurgns county, who may be0 selected by t e chapter. The aplicat must be ' ady to enter the Freshman class in the college, and must be able (d'st to that he would be unable to attend college without this assistance. Preference will be given to one whlo wishes to take a full four years' course. Work in college must be0 satisfactory in order to hold the scholarship. Applications should be -made in writing to Mrs. A. J.10 Spencer, Clinton, S. C., chairman of committee on scholarship. All alppli cations must be filed1 by the first of August, 191-4. 48-2t * * *THlE HiEN -LOUSE.* * * Clemson College, June 22.-As is the ease with the mite, the common lien louse is one of the poultryman's worst enemies in summer and by lowering the vitality of the fowls and preventing egg production causes a great pecuniary loss in South Caro lina, according to F. C. -Hare, poul try expert of the government, coop orating with Clemson College. The lien louse is no respecter of age, attacking baby chicks as well as mature fowls. On the former it ap pears more generally on top of the head and on the throat, causing the common sleepy look that little chicks often hamo. When these are examined te large lice will be found imbedded In thme down with their biting parts in the chick's skull. Unless removed promptly, the chick will die. Lice are best killed by greasing the heads and throats of ehicks with carbolized vase line. The modern and most effective method of killing lice on mature poul try in by the use of mercurial oint EW PAT:ENT " TH E. F. F DA LL E ment. One part of ointment iN mixed with two parts of lard, and a portion about the size of a pea is rubbed on the skin of the lien's body below the vent. A space not larger than the size of a quarter dollar should be greased, as when a larger surface is treated the mercury will be absorbed and the lien's egg production decreased. A short time ago 1,018 single comb White Leg horn hiens were treated in this way it Richland county and afterwards not a single louse could o found on any of them. The advantage of using the oiit ment H!!e in the fact that it is neces sary to apply it only once in six weeks. The lice are attracted by the moisture and appear to flock to the spot treat ed with the ointment. This inetiod is preferable to dusting liens with in sect powdei' or dipping them in a germicidal solution, It is simpler, chelaper and more effective. However, the mercurial ointment must not. be applied to baby chicks or to liens sit ting on eggs for hatching. The use of insect powder before sitters are placed on eggs and twice during the hatch is the best and safest way for sitting liens. Lining Up the Candidates. Speaking at Walterboro on Monday the governor "said somie of the State candidates are dodging Inc Ul)as'e issue, but that when th(y get in the Piedimont tly w:ili I1ve to t"ll where they stand." 'This is a perfect rcasonaball- posi tion for the governor to take. The issue of the campalga is Blease. Endorseincit of tle record wh ich Bovernor Illease has male as Chief Executive does not of itself imake a man at coat-tall swinger, hui Pt does show more convincingly thani any platform lie could possibly w rite where that lan stands oi the ques tions of the day in South Carolina. Wheni Major John G. HiIchards was a candidate for Railroad Commi3sion ev two years ago ho declined or omit ted to say whether he wais suporting Jones or Blease. lie could properly .jo this. The duI ties of a railroad cJmmisuoner are specific and a man's generali iewa in the matter of law enforcement and public policy are not necessarily an index to his fItness to he railroad comnmissioner. The governorship is a very different nlatter. This Major Richards thoroupghly understands. HeI has not waited until the camnpaign parny gets to t he Pied WOFFORD) FOO'T BAL SC (HE~I!LE. Methiodlsts have a Hard Schedule ahead for the Fall Months. Edwvin F. Lucas, of this city, man ager of the Wofford foot ball team, has announced the schedule for the next season, as follows: October 3-Riverside Military Acad emy at Spartanburg. October 10-Furman Ui aversity at Greenville. Octobar 17-D-Iavidson College at Davidson. October 2-1-Presbyterian College of S. C. at Spartanburg. October 28--Newvberry College at Columbia (during State fair). November -i-Univrsitty of Southi Car'olinia at Spartanburg. Novgmber 7-University of Florida at Gainesville, Fla. November 26-New berry College at Spartanburg (Thanksgiving). IH)OT SPRhI N(S, AJlti NSAS REMEDY ENDS ('ONSTIPAION Don't wvorry and (Ion 't h'ike Calomel. P'ut your sluggish Liv - in fine can dlitlin and get rid of s) k heahaches, (let a box of the famous 'HOT SPRINGS 12Vl10R lTfrONS of any wvorthy druggtst to , 26 cents. Gentle, blissful, * nderful workers they surely are; take oiie tonight and. free the bowels from poisonous waste and gas. You'll feel bright and happy tomorrow. !lhere's nothing on earth so good for Constipation and stubborn liver. I lot Springs Liver Buttons, 11lot Springs Rheumuatisni Remedy anud H-ot Springs Blood Remedly are sold in Laurens by Laurens Drug Co.' LIV-VElt AX, the liver regulator. Ank Rays armanv. Y - 0O.'-LT . H M O7 U 0 TO T011ATO tLS. * * * Dear, Girls: I am exi)ccting each of you to work out these problems and send to ile. I hope the explanation I give will help you work them. If you can't get them eit ne know. A coiparatively small percentage of any commercial fertilizer is used by the plant, the rest being merely a con tainer of the plant food. Thus a for tilizer labeled 8-3-3 contains 8 per cent phosphoric acid, 3 per cent of ammonia and 3 pr cent of potash. in South Carolina the ingredients are al ways named in this order. 1. in a ton of 8-3-3 how many pounds of available phosphoric -.cid are there? Of ammonia? Of I)otqsh? 2. In a 200 pound sack of 8-4-4 how many pounds each of phos)lrolic acid, ammonia, and potash are there 3. If cotton seed meal analyzesa 2 per, cent of phosphoric acid, 7 per cent ammonia and 1 1-2 per cent of potash, how many pounds of each are there in a ton? If ihe phosphorie acid is worth 1 cents per pound, the aminonia 15 cents per pound and the potash 4 cents per pound, what should be the value of a toll of cotton seed meal? Do your best oil these. Wili best wishes, Janye Garlington.l Stops Neuaralgla-Kills Pain. Sonn's Liniment gives instant relief from Neuralgia or Sciatica. It goes straight to the painful part-soothes the nerves and stops the pain. It is also good for rheumatism, sore throat, ellest pains and si) 2Ins. You dol't need to rub-it, pen trates. Mr. J. 11. ,Swinger, Louisvi j, ly. writes: "I suffered with quit~ a severe Neuralgic headache for four months without any relief. I used Sloan's liniment for two or three Iights and I haven't suf iered with my head since." Get a bot tle today. Keep in the house all the tme for pains and all hurts. 25c, 50c, aild $1.00, lt your' druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for all sores. UNIVElRSITY OF SOUTH CARO. LI.A. Entrance Exaniinations. Enhtr'ance examlinlationls to the Unl ver'sity of South Carolinla will b)e held by the County Superintendent of E'd uceation at the County Court flouse Friday, .July tile 10th, 1914. Thle university offer's var'iedl courts os of study in science, literaItureC, his tor'y, lawv and business. Trhe expens es ar'e mnoder'ate an~d many opportunli ties for self-support ar'e afforded. -A large numlber' of scholarshiips are. available. GIradluates of colleges in, this State receive free tunition ini all cour'ses excep~t ill tihe School of Lawu. For' full plarticlars write to THlE PRLESIDlENT University of South Carolina, ColumbIa, S. C. NOTICE OF ELECTIsN. State of Sonth Carodina, C'ounlty of Laurens. Whereas, petitionls signed by a legal aumber' of the qualifled electors and free-hlolders r'esiding in Sullivan schlool district No. 17 Laurens county, Southi Carolina, asking tot' an election iIponl tihe qutestionl of voting an addi tionalu 1 1-2 mill tax uipon thle proper'ty inl saidi scitool distr'ict formerly em1 braced ill school disttrict No. 6, in order to eqiuallze taxation in saidi school distict No. 17, to be 4Aed for schlool purltposes, having been fied with the county board of duodtion, an election ls hereb~y order ci phon saidl qutestion, said electIon to le'held on tile 7th (lay of July 1914, at Hlickor'y Tiavernl in said disttriet, under1c tihe managemnt of thle tr'ustees of saidl school district. Only suchl electors as return 'eal 0o' personlal prop~erty for taxation and whio exhibit theoir tax receipts and registration cerltiflcates as required in the general election shlall be allowed to vote. Those favor'ing tile 1 1-2 mliii addi .10onal tax upon tile property itn said Ichlol dlistrict formerly embr'aced in .school district No. 6 shlall vote a bal lot conltainling tile word "YES'" wr'it ten or' prtintedh thereon. Those against thle 1 1-2 mnill additional Lax upon thle plroper'ty ill said school district form erly embraced in school distirect No. 6, shall vote a ballot containing tile word "NO" written or pr'inted thlereonl. Polls shlali OPenl at tile hour of 8 o'clock in tile for'enoon an~d shlall remainl open unltli the hlour of 4 o'clock in tile at ternloon wh'len thley shall b~e closed, and~ the ballots counted. Th'Ie trutstees all rep~ort tile result of tile election to the county audtitor an~d county superintendenlt of educa. tiont withlin ten days theoreafter. JAMES HI. 8ULLJIVAN, 4a-t B norer of Conty nar. BLACI WHITI TAN <erms atrk cashi Our new club plan ...... of selling makes them possible. By getting several "?ITK people to combino e f' their purchases we are able to sell sev eral watches at no greater cost than it X ordinarily takes sell one wach. And so w give you the eft of this saving. You can't buy a better watch than the South Bend which we are offer ing on this club plan. Come In and let us show you one. We can make thi club offer for a ll ited time only so take advantage of it immediately. FLEMINU 1310 Jewelers and Opticlans MAOAZINE AGENCY. To the Reading Public of Lau rens and Laurens County: I ani establithing a magazine stbscription agency at this place and am now preipared to handle subscriptions for all kinds of imagazines and newspa pers. I have a neat little eata logue that shows hundreds of excellent clublping offers that are as cheap as offers made by S any respon9i1,1e magazine ageni cy anywhero. I also handle bus iness for tle county papers, the Columbia State and other stale It makes no differenice what you w"ant in the magi'zinc l inc 0 I can handle your bumsiness and in most instances saive yout mnoney'. Givle mte your subt sc rip- S tions and save the troub tle of wr'iting le'tter's andl also the ex - iu'nse of sendling away money,. I will appriate~ your buiisinhess ilid guaranitpm abhsolumt, satisf-g tion. (a taltoguei upioni rtiuest Order t.:rough me anld your pa- 5 pers' wvill always Com e io you ArrIange your whl years r'eading nmatter at neo tranac tioni. Lasurens, S. V. A Wheel Off 0o' any of the mlnmless mishaps that occur to the best of vehicles in conseqiuence of bad r'oads, trolley tracks, or' careless dlrivilng, can be rep~aired~ in thme beijt nit lner, ilIdrale and eclicient at Sex ~oi/5 repair shop's. Our work alw~ays gys a lhorough .:nt isfaction, as the i tmIimony of' mr formem' patr'ons show. J. D. SEXTON & SON LAURENS, S. C. DR. CLiFTON JONE8 I itist Office in Simmons Building! P'hone: Offiea No. 8-; Residenca 219 I B* R. TODD Engineering and Contracting Land Surveys a Specialty Janerete Work Skillfully done or in. spected., Drawings and estimates of all Kind. Telephone No. 346 Laurens, S. C. Simpson, Cooper & Babb, Attorneys at Law. Will practice in all State Courts. orompt attention givento all business. CHICHESTER S PILLS C THEC DIAMC0ND RLAInD. -el- Ayerour Dru ator VI Ibee' It Io lred~ 'iei n I es .s rol st, ic\y'*0 iraled %1- lA= R"ibo SO0 BlY DRUGGISTS FVERYWHERii For sale by I4A URtES DRUG 00. D~rugglsts Everywhere. DR. J. H. MOORE, Physician and Surgeon. Diseases' 'of Women - and Children a Specialty When you feetd i-o- : Ious, tired, worr ied or des1 fondent it is a ure sign you need MOTT'T NERVERINE PILLS. They renew the normal vigor and make life worth living. e sure and ask for MoDtt's Nerverin~e Pills gig Wi LIAMS MFG. CO.. Prope., Cleveland. OhLI LAURE&8 DRUGi CO. Lauren . M EC. Asthma! Asthma! POPHAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY gives instant relief and an 'solute cure in all cases of Asthma, WRonchitis, and Hf ay, Fever. Sold by desigists ; mail on receipt oIf price $ too.' Tlrial Package by'rnail 10 cents. WIl-IAMS MFC. CO.. Prop., Cleveland. Ohi. LAURtENS DRUG CO. Laurens. . c Piles ! Piles ! Pies! WIllIams' Indian Pile Ointment wIll cure illrs, Bleeding tid Itching Piles. It ab Sorys the tuaors, allays itching at once, *icts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Wllims' Tnlifen lilvng.e nment as pre parcel for Ilet's and itchPing of the privato par,. Druggists, l s 5c and 81.00. WILLIAlMS MFG. Co., Props.. Cleveland, Ohio LAUIURENS DRUG CO. Laurens. . C. N. B. DIAL A. C. Tma [DIAL. & TODD Attorneys at Law Bgterprise Bank Building, Laur e, S.C. PRACTICE~ IN ALL COURTS Woney to loan on Real Estate-Long TIlhe. UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmers Calls answered any hours, dlay or night. LAURENS, S. C. Enterprise Bank Building. Phone 22 Hno. W. Ferguson C. C. Featherston W. B. Knight PE3ROUSON, PEATIIERSTONE & KNIGHIT Attorneys at Law Lauregs, S. C, Prompt and caredtul attention given to all buiwess. OffieOver Pahnette Bank. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Ilave you overworked your nervous gys temn and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladder? HIave you p)ains in loins, side, back and bltidder? Ihave you~ a flabby apipearanejn of' the face, and un detr the eyes' A fres~uen~t desire to pass urine? If so, Willindias' Kidney Pills will curo you-)ruggist,~ Price 60c. WILLUAMS MFG.,CO., Prop... Cleveland, Ohis LAURENS DRUG COw, Laurens. S. 0.