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FOR THIE RIELIEF or BILIOUSNESS SOUR STOMACH BAD BREATH INDIGESTION and CONSTIPATION DR. N. A. SIMMONS Vegetable LiverMedicille is an old reliable remedy It is quick-acting and thorough in driving out bilious impurities in the stomach, liver and bowets. Whenthesystemhasbeencleansed of this bilious matter; indigestion, dizziness, bad taste in the mouth and that drowsy, tired feeling will quickly disappear, bringing back a fiuo sensation of vim and ex hilaration of mind and body. It is one of the most effective system purifiers on earth. Dr. If. A. Simmons' Livor Medicis is now put up in a handsome litho. graphed tin box. Look for the picture of Dr. M. A. Simmons on the front; it Is the mark of the genuine. AsA for the 7?n Box Prwce 25 Cents C. F. Simmons Medicine Co. Prostiet.r. ST. LOUIS, MO. Augustus G. Har Attorney at Law BANK OF LAUILENS BLDC1. In office recently occupied by John N Cannon, deceased. Prompt attention given to all businesi Practice In all S.ate Courts. B. R. TODD Engineoring and Contracting Land Surveys a Specialty -screte Work Skillfully done or In spected. Drawlngsi and etnimates of all KInd Telephone No. 346 Laurens, S. C. CHICHESTERS PILLS TII DIA310 k N 1). ilkI~ AnkynoarllIug"I~t 'I S -I P (1, % . YDIIIISAN P tP, .rv yesrsknown%. Inest.Saestc. Always eliable S OLD BY ORUG S FVFRYWH[Rf LAURENS DI)tUO CO. D~rugglmts Eiheryihere. N. B. [hAt. A. C. Toor: DIAL & TODD Attorneys at Law Enterprise Bank Building, Lanreus, S.C. PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS Uoney to loan on Beal Estat.--Lon UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmers Cal a answered any hour., day or night. LA URENS, S. C. DR. CLIFTON JONES Deontist offce Bun Slmmons Building Phone: Ofle No. 86; Residence 21 Enrterprise Bank Building. Pshone 22 Jno. W. lVerguson C. C. Featherstene W. B3. Knight PEiMU4SON, FBArT H(STNj! & KNKIIfJ Attorneys at Law I aurens, S. C. Prompt and caroful attenbion given toall busiiness. Office~ver Palmette Bank. Dr, T. I. Timmerman Dentist People's Bank Bui:lding Slhonet 8I2. Lam-erns, S. C. Don't. prit I.yours':elf o be ,come consu Ipaled, asi your system immali niel'y beglsta to absorb luotion from the backed(--u p wastRe ma tter. lJse lDr. KIng's New fire Pill and keep well. TIhere Is no better safeguard agaIna9. -Ilne.. .Jnt, take ne ,dnu tnnIg ATTEMPT TO DRAG IRBY FROM STAND -Medicine Men" Resent His Charges Threaten to Stop Him but Irby Stands Firm and Speaks. Spartanburg, Aug. 23.-At the meet lug at the courthous last night in which several candidates spoke-Irby, Wyche, Nicholls, Keilcy and Duncan the speeches of Irby and Duncan pro viled the features. The meeting was arranged for the Blease people. So licitor A. H. Hill presided over the meeting and at tine ls he had a rough job. W. C. Irby, Jr. who wished to im press on his friends the mistake they are about to make in supporting Rich aitds, devoted a portion of his speech to telling why Richards should not be supported. The other part of his speech dealt mainly with his advo cacy of a commission to look after the .interests of the milk operatives ond other issues in the campaign for governor. Mr. Irby had been speaking but a short time when he mentioned Mr. Richards. Hub Lockman asked hi'm if the Blease candidates for governor had not held a caucus in Columbia and promised not to abuse each other. "I never promised not to abuse John G. Richards," shouted Mr. Irby, "for I considered him a man thrust into our fold to fool the people." liur ralis for Mr. Irby and cheers for Richards met this outburst. Mr. Irby replied by saying that the "Inedicine wen" need not think that, they colId howl him down. This epithet was rcsented, but. the canididate (.olttIint ed. saying itat he ha seen in the paper that the "medicine inen" had lnwled down Simmts. and he had heard thai they had come to howl hii down. Several rushed t..rough the crowd at this ti.me, one man Itl shirt sleeves grabbing Mr. Irby by the arm and telling him that hey would Experienced Women Advise Mother's Friend I0e1nuse ' is ' it ty .mfe to uss and Ita1s bvel of such griat hlIp toI a host of ex.Vql4tntit niotliers, tiese wo inexnerklenced in thi.4 IlloAt happy Xperiod. .tv.i' h> us of ''Mother's Atpiliti Iexternally~ Is to relieve th i 'undueio tvin.sion uponl the cords and 1 anietintits rsumttm frowin inuscl!ar ex pa risioni. It*'neath4 tht mir fai'o "0i a n t wo'rk )f ti:e narvo tira&l and th, gnt., 1.soothiih- embirocation, "I'oth, r's Frloiil." k; designed to so itbriente tho rnutsoular. fibres4 as~ to a1vol the Mnil:-lr anvonitinuous1 niaggling uilim thl-i myrti.t of nvrvo-. Apptlei to thbrits it utfords the proir..i ma.ssage to >r--*.*n' en:.ir T Iure Is r ly n. WIll-st oked drug storo anywh. bii ut i what you .11n silty Obtaitl t )AII-l of ''Mother's I''rlend"r and In near!y every town :li villago is a grandnim. who Iherself isil it In earlier yea rs. Ix!e t anit nother aro urged to try this splendhi nsstaiant. Alot her's FrIind hitS beein prepa red by IBradtield Regulator Co., i1t) Lamar ' lI1g.. Atlanta, Ga.. for nearly hilf a (ce rtury. Setij for valuable little buok to ex pectantL1111 m ther,,. Stipitaeha Silllel'ers ttil T|ris P'O man1 y stomaticht su fte rers htavye been bentell id by a simitple p resc rip tiont of ve'getablei oils wlehi cured a ChIicago druggist of chron ic stomacl' liver and ittestinal trouble of years' standing that we want you surely to try this remedy. It is kunown as Mayr a Wondetrful Stomach lRemedy. One dose will convinee yotu. It usually gives wondlerful relief within 24 houtrs-ev en in the most stubborn cases. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy is now sold here by Lautrens D~rug C'o. Helping Kidneys By Clearing Blood A Function Greatly Assisted By a Well-Known Remedy. Most renders will be Inte'restedl to more clearly uindeirstatnd why anialyis of utrinf Ia 144 importatnt. Ina te tue of 5. R. H. to puirlfy the blood, Its netton is a stImulant to the mtyrlnd o(f lute blood0 vessels that make up (14 the conruct tisue oIf the kllinys. All the loodiw from all over the~ body mus~ct pass (throuigh the kIdneys. Th~ey act as tesiters and~f assayers. And n4eordin~g to wvhat they allow to pass ot In Ithe urliti, botht as tol quan tity andl monIerlalIs, the health of the kIdneys and the' luality of th~o blood Ia det ermined. The caitaly3tie energy forcid tby 4. . Is shiowtn I the urine. It is also donitstratedoi in the' sk in. Andi tie kidneys tie dtfllrlil ing ll naur' oif H. H. H., actlilng as Itiliuos thirouigh allI the' lvere oflli sll lt! io tsows a11markedI decrea14se It ltlii of diitas tian rfest tins as dem I ons ofated by riey anil Isl. Tis sslist. yur lit gi eI b-.f. . s ith k Iny I41 bT the I muncto'i i)r(iIIs; t ill CliilIlto se m-t uhatd by~tIl thll tllrnte nto lforh liv., angT sIft nd Aklinys. Thut., 111In enses ofi hen dia foil r 1t iteh ronic sor 1roa and wthe toyriro othdr rllle tndica anreain e. nrn elh pull him down and . not let him i speak. The crowd gave a whoop. Mr. I Irby shouted that he would not be I stopped, and for the next few mo ments none could tell what was going E to happen. Mr. Lockman and 'Afr. t Irby were carrying on a heated battle I of words which none could hoar. So- 4 licitor Hill was waving his hands and calling to the crowd to stop, and the c uproar would not be stilled. To add to the picturesqueness of the scene. J. C. Porter, placing himself, directly In front of Mr. Irby and shouted: "I sand betweeen 3ill Irby and any one of you, and South Carol-ina has never iroduced a gamer man than I am. I will shed my last drop of blood or protect him," and other such expres sions, all th( time saying that he would not let any one get to him. Finally Solicitor Hill got a hearing and appealed to the people to hear the candidates, saying that he was the friend of all and wished to give this advice. He asked a good hear Ing as a personal favor. Mr. Irby continue to throw hot shot into the teeth of the medicine ioen and never exhibited the slightest trace of fear. "These medicine men can go all over the state and sell med icine to negroes, but I want to show them that they have not got th epeo p!e of Spartanburg in their pockets." Continuing, he said: "They may give the negroes mediolne to cure their stomachs, but I am talking to the brains of this county." Pandemonium reigned several times and when Mr. Irby finished, Mr. Lockman made a statement to the crowd and said that whoever said the medicine men had planned to howl down Si'mms or Irby told a lie. This ringing epithet went out over the iarge audience without any attellpt to resent it. Solicitor Hill then made another plea for the people to be quiet out of respect to the women pre4ent. and as a personal favor to him. The other candidates got a respectful hearing. The meetings last night and iPriday ii4'ht were without parallel in this couty inl that two Illease candidates were howledl down by Bilease people. From iliss arlinutton. * To the Wollen of Laurens ( ounty: As organii.er of the toinato club work in Laurens county it is natu ral that I take. pride, as well as pleasure in doing everything for tihe advance 111ent of the wonnenl ill the ruru'al dis trIcts. Messrs. .1ln ). W. Watts and Wil liai y 1;%rd, two of tile nIanaager's of the laturens county fair, have kind ly giv on their conlsenit and( offeredI thleir u pol to a proposit lonl I wisl to put before the4 womenl of' thle coltinty. It Is Ily illteltioll to hiave a wolali'.s te partient at our next county fair ill October. I a11u expecting opposition ilt amin prepared to ileet it. l'very unilertaking imist have a bo gillning so this year~ we initenld to haIve 0o11y c'anned fruit, preserves, jelly anid pickles; also rolls, cake and biscuit. Thie Lauren i coun '0 ity fair~ association has1 no money for lprizes, but If I get up a woman's depar itmeint and give blue ribbons. won't thle good women of Lau rens county rally to this extensJon work and help me1? 1 have done sim ilar' work and know it is no child's play, so I must have your support. ThIs is your fair and thr'oughl you it can be made a wonderful success. I expect every progressive house wilfe in Laurens County to write me lust what you will send. Comne forward. housekeepers, with four best canned fruits, jellies, pre ierves, cakes, rolls and biscuits. The fair will be held the first part >f October, so write mec as soon as rou read thIs for I will have my va lation all of September. Rtemember' I a mgolng to hlave a wo nan's department at the [Laurens tounty fair, if it is only one biscuit. on xhilbit ion, Janye Conway Giarlington.I Laurents Boy Promoted. Mr. W. P. Garrett, a native of lmu 'ens county, who has been connected vith the Davis-Wagner Business Cot ego In 'Norfolk, Va., has recently been :lected Vice-President and Secretary. 4r. Garrett has only been connected vitht the college for two years which a pr'oof that his promlotion Is tile re wit of exceptIonal ability. TOBACCO COMPANY AIDS. xtends Credit to C'ustoimers nm ('ofttn Orowingc Section. Newv York, Aug. 22. -Presidlent 1P'r ~ompIany, has sent theo following nti et o all the( ('omipany's custolmers in Abei - ,amia, A\rkansas, F'loridia, Ge'orgia, )k lahornma, Sou thi (Carohlila, Tenneatsst', 3 uid Tlex as: "We have bte('ome a ware of~ the ('i.. lairassmlent brouight on thle cot toln ~rowing sections b4y the 1t0ropean war e in the resuiltin~g inablity to market - ottoin crops5. .We earnestly hope and, >eie~ve tltet this embarrassment 4s ( omporary. We are earnestly anxious hough, to contribute, so far as we can, o the relief of it. * On that account we vill permit our customers in the tates above mentioned to discount heir bills, an account of purchases Rnde hereafter. within ten days after': )ctober 15, 1914. This applies to all t >urchnses of all our lines, and wheth- ] r of drop shipments or stock ship- e nents." t BRILLIANT CARIER ENDED. fr. F. W. Carlisle, Jr., a Big Factor in the Business of LIgget' and *dyers Co., Died in Atlanta. 0 'The following account of the death of Mr. F. W. Carlisle, Jr., was clipped rom the Atlanta Constitution. Mr. .arlisle was a brother of Mrs. L. B. 3iardy of this city and a son of Mr. ?. W. Carlisle, who is now making uis home here. They have the pro 'ound sympathy of many friends in Laurens. The account in the Consti 'ution follows: W7, many friends among the tray AMng men of the south, as well as bus ness men generally, will be grieved to learn of the death on last Tuesday In this city of Felix W. Carlisle, Jr., 3ales manager for Uggett & Myers, the big tobacco house of St. Louis. j Mr. Carlisle, while on a visit through this territory, where he was Inaugurating a big advertising cam paing, was taken with a sudden and acute attack of Bright's disease. lie was hurried to St. Joseph's infirmary, where his death cccurred within a few days. Ills body was taken to his Dld home, Opelika. Ala., where funer %l services and his burial occurred be fore a great throng of friends and relatives, including a large number Df his traveling salesmen throughout the south. Among the number were the following Atlanta honorary es cort and pallbearers from among the Georgia salesmen: Z. W. Matthews, G". K. Vason, 0. B. Oakes, I. B. Par ker, J. W. Sellers, George J. Howard, C. It. Sliumate, W. 0. Parker, Ii. K. Flemister, W. T. Coopedge, W. D. Moore and .1. F. Mc~Dermott. E. B. L'romwell, of the St. Louls oilee, also attended tle funeral. Few men at the age of Mr. Carlisle had reached so prominent a place aiong the commercial travelers of the south. lie began a few years ago to the bottom for the big St. Iouis house. and when he died, at the age of 31, he was in charge of a territory as sales manager covering nineteen southern states, aid working 112 ien. While a keen and sueeessful salesman himself, he was of a bright, ainable nature, loved by every man under him, ald to whom every man was as loyal as it was possible to be. This was a part of ils great success -his fair tri'eatment of the\ men un ader him--:andl it was freely predicted that had he lived many years longer i:' would iave beeni at the he ad of his big house. * * * * eee e * . ...... * * TYLElISVILLE NEWM. Tiylersvillec, Aug. 21.-Rev. Blecket f Columibla, delivered a very interest ing sermon at Sandy Springs Sunday evening. Mrs. J. W. Blakeley, of Greenv~Ille. vIsiting friends and relatives in this :ommunity. Miss LUla Clark is spending ai whIle a Laurenis. Messrs. Claud Cooper and Tom scott, of Whitmire, visited relatives iere Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. tG. Cooper and chil Iren have returned from an extended rislt to relatives near Cross Anchor. Mrs. W. P. Poole and children at ended services at Rocky SprIngs suinday. Mr. L. S. McCray was in Lasurnsa aturday. Mr. T. P. Poole andi daughters, Miss *s Grace, Fannie and Mattle iHobo. vere In Laurens Trhursday. Miss Amanda Glenn and Mr. John on vIsited reltives In this nelghbor-. ood Sunday. Mr. MartIn Poole was in Laurens n business Saturday. Infirmary Dedication. The Lesh infirmary, 'Thornwell Or uhanage will bo dedIcated on Tues ay, Sept. 1st, Rev. iDr. Thornwell acobs5 of Atlanta will deliver the ad ress In the Thiornwell Memorial ullding, at 10 a, in., after whIch the nfirmary wIll be open for Inspection. 'he public is very cordIally invited o he present. .SAVE' YOU MO)NEY. lIy doing the work well, cleansing rouir system of accumulated imnpurl it's, loninig uip your1 liver to performa Is natura ~l fiuntctions and generally mpring'O your3011 physi'alI cond Itina. IOSliY'S IV-VEll-LA X saves you iiieh t ine anid mney. It also( saves ou all the uncomfortable after' ef ects h Iat r'esiult fromi the tak Ing of alomel. No griping. no cramps, no leaknesa or' headaches. (U1I44Mfl"S '. LV-VERI-LAX is on ale by L~aurons Drug Co. under an absoeuto money refund guarantee at Oc and $1.00 a bottle. IEach bottle a protected by the likeness of L. K. infignby. (let the genune, LFTER HOSPITALS AND DOC. TORS FAILED-EX-ZEMA.FO CURED. D. Holmes, Ozone Park, Long Is. and, N. Y., writes: "While you have ot asked for a testimonial, I feel hat it is due. A preparation such as .X-ZEMA-FO should be known to veryone. I was a sufferer of that errible disease called eczema for even years, doctored with the most minent New York specialists and everal various Skin Hospitals to the xpense of over $300. Two bottles f EX-ZEMA-FO cured me, and the est of It all was that I was able to ivelup the use of a salve, which, vas what they all prescribed. Your emedy EX-ZEMA-FO is a clean iquid, did not soil my linen and went ight to the spot. I have been recom nending it to every one afflicted with his disease and results have been the ame as In my case. EX-ZEMA-FO is the only prepar. tion of its kind sold on the guar. ntee that it cures or money is re. unded. FOR SALE fY LAUMRNS VRUS CO. taufts. . 0. ~""* 4pecity No. 68. Armstrong Reunion. The Armstrong reunion will be held at the D. J. Armstrong residence on 29th of August. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to be present. Anderson Colleg For Women Faculty of Christian men a r women of experience. Courses leading to degree of A. and A. M. Diplomas In Music, Art and Science and Art. Equipment modern and convenie tennis, basket ball. Situation Ideal for health and For Catalos JAMES P. KINARD, McCRADY BR( Engineers an Specialists in Sub Developing and I erties, Drain Designs and Estima constri Ar9hoarDrob~ delicious. TI and refreshing. The national -and y i)mand tim genuine Nicknames encoura: THEI! COCA.COU~ Whenever dn you see an Aata, Aniow think NOTICE OF SALE Order Chattel Mortgage State of South Carolia, 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 Newberry, of Newberry, S. C., .the South Carolina Loan & Trust Company, of Charleston, S. C.. the Peoples National Bank, of Prosperity, S. C., and the Exchange Badnk, of Newberry, S. C., on the 16th day of Sept. 1909, and recorded on. th 26th day of Sept. 1909 in Vol. 20, pVA , 615 of Chattel Mortgages In the ciftico' of C. C. C, P. for. augeng-Opnt said State, I will sell at' publid' 6 - cry on the 1st day of Spot., 1914, A. D. in front of the court house at Laurens, S. C.. -C..H.. In said County and Stato, the following goods and chattels de scribed in the mortgage, to wit: One (1) 50 H. P. Diddell Engine. One (1) 60 H. P. boiler. One (1) 60 H. P. Thompkins boiler. One (1) hoisting engine. One (1) Sullivan air compressor #Ad tank. One (1) Ingersol steel drill. Four (4) hoisting crabs. One (1) AuPtin roQk crusher No. 6 with screen and belt. i . One (1) drum. Eight (8) guy wires. .Two (2) dumt) cars. Oae(1y.lit of light dtmp'ear 1: Three (3)' hundred fe6t' of4- '01h pipe, 1ig ,. ;a Terms of sale: Cash. "4 JOHN D. OWIt*4, 3-3t. Agent for Mortgagee. B. Expression. Courses in3Oeic nt. 32 acre campus. aymna~sum, comfort. u. Addes Ph. D., Anderson, C. )S.. &- CHEVES I Contractors divizion of Lands, Beautifying. Prop age Surveys. tes of all classes of Actions. l- an keenl 2irst-quenchin .i4 beerg ours his-q eca. - beverage