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*' .tSSOCIATIONAL NOTES. * * fly G. C. Iedgepeth, Associa- * * tional Secretary. * ** * * * *i * * * * * * * * * * * * * * !There are thirty-four churches in the ibLatirons Ha ptist Association with at total I eombership of 3.,95 i memCbers is :iaainst :1,606 in 1913. The associatliol reported 158 bap -lism in 1911 and 112 in'1914 which sho a decreast III Iieibersh ip by baptism of 1I ovvir to previous year. Th associational apportionment to State missions for this year was $2, I : '. ii. The totai stim raised by the chrclies on this object was $1.911.70. Twnty chlrlchs fiet thoi stato m11-ionl a1portlioniment inl full and five of I:wose nu.1tineiy, llelview. Ilothauny, Calvary antd itcas Avenue gave a fow COAL DEALER 8 TRADE 10c.CO' - Wo wIll sell youi our W1ilon ,Iei1c it:". V.'I will alo yon I Cl' ton I 'hij show .it inter N0RTH. JELLI 82 Peaclhtre Sirct FREE! Thousands of Bo The Boo W\V ant a thoulsanll or, mor0e ie t members of oui r Rooster ( i:mr favorite w. shall 'rs fifty I .stm, over six yeturS old, wihto coli Iih, :md registers in a hook pro etch i leI tr1avledP~ by those regi: per t.e folloving schodile: 1 tile or less . .. .... 2 full m iles .... .... .. :1 full m1 w iles .... .... .. etc., etc. No extf.ra: COopn flt lowed f)It fo You need -l f utki :1 il purchase l'oil pons. Iltoostters, gel all yotir i -n : toll 1on1:. ThaI. is- what Irlienids I 301 youiii get II 'l peopl fo riL . 41oupons for yoni. blesid-'s thet exf hoic live atl a dfistancet'1 fromtah ii, ..cl00 I loosteIr ('iloupo s iln the bl SpringfieldI, Iff. ,will iteni Ithe llot J. C. Burns < 'The Boos Lauren Saved G~ "I 'want to tell you what ceived from the use of Thied Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Cliff * "It certaimly has no equ liver afnd stomach troubles.I saved my little girl 's life. they wenlt in on her, but o SBlack-Drauight made them brc more troublc. I shall necver 1I in my home." For conistipatio ness, malaria, chills and feve Sailments, TIhedford's Black-Dr Sreliable, gentle and valuable I If you stuffer frod any of * Draught. It is a medicine o Syears of splendId success *young and old. For sale eve dollars more than they were apporilon ed. The per capita to state emissions by the association for 1913-14 is Just a fraction above fifty cents while that of the 1list ChurCh of Inurens lS ImorMe tlid $1.85. The smallest contribution to state missions was given by Mount Olive church anti the auount was $2.00. The good ladies of our associatIon raised through their societies more than $.12.00 for state missions. The Statpe noiission board will have to raiso soinething like thirty-two or thirty-three thousand (101Ia rs in the next few weeks in order to pay the salaries of the missionaries aid lady workers. If every imenibetr in tle I aut reI& association should contribute 25 Cents we could send the boardI nearly $1,000.)0 on the debt. Suppose we try S ATTENTION! TON FOR COAL . 1 ('old or PNoneer. strnlkeht Creek (t ioth arv hlie) Ih i, -, trdv it 11'iynetit at fenl eeis per pound" it WarehousI liet s ell CO COAL (0: I Atlanta, Georgin FREE!! >sLer Coupons for ster Club persons to become active hielr" * lub. In order. that you mnay help looster Coupons fiCe to each per !s to our store ont Saturday, Nov. vided for that puirpose. And for tern-g we shall giv( coupons as .... .. ........50 Coupons . .... .... 100 coupons ............150 colpilns i fr'aetin loitr One 11 i1l. dlit ini orderu to get these tiee llootsteir to re;.;ister'i, an md 5ive you thleiri Ire l'r, to) helpt In tinie of nterI. istser for iydou, it 5dIii mitani 5,000t~ ira ones securedei by your1 friendsic IiorI. .\5-m soon as a Rooster h*Itas lot box, th le iloostr .u rbti'tna stora ciI ooster Pin. & Comp' ny ter Store s, S. C. Irl's Life. woniderful ben~efit I have re Eord's Black-Draught," write~s on Mills, Ky. al for la grippe,:I bad colds, firmly believe Bl eck-Draught 6 4Vhen she hia4 hle measles, nie good dose Thedford's ak otit, and she has had no e without "OR D'S ni, inigestion, headache, dizzi rbiliousness, and all similar gthas proved itself a safe,g these complaints, try Black known merit. Seventy-fiveS >roves Its value. Good for rywhere. PrIce 25 cents. it? If the European nations can support mighty armies to kill one another can we not as Apnerican Christians support our state, home and foreign fllission arles while they tell the sweet old story of Jesus and his love? To bo sure some of us will have to make a sacriflce to do this but did not -Jesus Make a ascrifice to redeem us from the curse of the law. "CASCARETS" CLEANSE LIVER AND BOWELS Cure sick Ilendhe. Constipation 1111 ilouslcss, our Stomalh,'llil Jirenth 1andy Cithartle. Got a 10-cent box now. Are you keeping your liver, stomach and bowels clean, ire and fresh with Cascarets--or merely forcing a pas sageway every few days with salts, cathartic 11118 01 Castor oil? This is important. Cascalets ielinaiediately cleanse tlhe stoilnchl rellove the sour. undigested an1ld ermenting ooid an foul gases; ta ke the excess hiIe! friol the liver aInd (arry out. of the systemn the consti paled waste matter and ioisonz in the 1:o we Is. No odds hiow%- sick, headachy, bilious a1lconst11ipled you fveel, a Cas-arot to1) ight will stra ighiIten you out by morn-ning. 'I'lhey work while you sleep. .\ II-celit box from) your' d3ritggist will loj01) youle:(ad clea3).. stot)iach Sveet :!11d your liver and howelis regular1 for ioilnth) s. Ihmn't forget tl:e children - tl ir little insiIes nee1d a g'entle REM.A.DE1 MEN. Ifty happ1n to Iw on1e of thef' .ll ands of Inen and womlen who Su)ffl4 enrso si:nyfrontl all inactive liver, y~m will be suriise'd it thle immodi-1 N' (ffel of.Ari.sbi,'s Ish -ivr-Iix. That hIol v1hadache, or lack of energy or colsl ilted condiion). is su)re to ie tli-e reStilt of implerIfect liver loln .iI lle natur)le to (1o tile work by on' or two doses0 of (,'rirby's Lh--er-lax 1ach 1weeik anl(d y1ou) w\ill be a 11e he So d l 1c ;111'.t1 1 :1 soundl reflud guar:mntev bYlurn V~nalo. Goninle botlI Ilway s hoar tho- .likeness of L.. K. G isy e* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * e * " 'UNT ik.I-:" IS PA 'I( * * * * * $4*44*4**4* ** * Editor of Tlv .dvertil1r: .\te eadulng1 the vominienli-tion of, "~lrme's Wif" ill tlhI last issue.' of' Tne Advertiser, ily lst ilillse ws to ask plrImlission to assert 11A pre rogalive. 11A It VOnAnI "to ('1)hange ily 11nd" an11(d .om 1 back at "I Par I0's Wife" witl gloves off. lIt Sanle and soler) tiough t has persuaded me that wIld 101 he the better way. To what (nd To thresi Over old straw----soIe ,of it exceedingly dead and sta1--were I to follow-the C ie in her last letter. l esides, were it not for the assum nce of the editor that it is really a hona ihl( Woman Who writes under Ile pen name "Farmer's Wife" I might think otherwise. Anyway, this last plece of hers-the body of it at least, has the distinctive "ear marks" of a peanut politician. I'll candidly admit that seeing so niny 13 wedk( ilaices ini hier argument)1, my1 dlesire wvas great "'to See what vir tue there Ibl in stones"!' T1hatI, hiow~ 0ee was only hum~lanl nature andi, as Pa used1 to say wIth a (1uiet chucl(kle lin 11uot1iig romib 01(1 fellow, "Itluman na11ur) was thei5Lu samiie the wvorldl over an 111jret ty sorriy 2 that"! TIo thto ma1 i v firendsC1 all over) the county known and1( uniknowni who have sent me1 wVords of comm~nendlation, aff s icere thanks with1 the earnest hope that I may ever deserve their good op~Iiin. To "FIarme1)r's WIfe" 3113 kInd liest feeling with the wish that one dlay 81he will see the error' of her wvay (and shg will) in ever having takenl 1u1 enIdgels, In defer~se of thle 01nly gov crn~or, so far is T know, that ever' de libleraitely inisulted andl humIliated a wvoman,. the dlaughiter of a York coun ty farme)1'r, brightI of min11d and( Ii pure oIf heart, whoi( hadl by3 her owni efforts and with an) ambit)11ion wlorth~y of emultlation), wvorke hell elf'I upIwar'ds to whiere it (oldl 1he tru'1tlhull salid of her "She was an honor1)1 to) a wprI hy pr3ofession"' -- -Pr Ill~eanora'3 Haundi)Oers. Ult ter a~s 1h0r experl1ince was, thlankl God! lie sto111 the0 test! Tlo "the' boys'", (3nolii mtter' to me0C whether1 your1 h)eads are Colvleed by3 the1 te'xture 0f thai3t which'I hangs fr'om h<\ hack o) ".\ary's lit tle lamb"' or the finer1 (<13ality called silk, just so your13 hearts helat ste'ady3 anld stronl~g for the( state youi love)'t, I t me) say. again, that 0)) A ugut. thle 2,th you) ac11qu1 itted0) you selves like men0) and1 Carol Iikis and no hiigh~er c'omlimen~Ot .thian that, (can be( pa)id anyi man. ii unlexpret1I'1' iyeard11131 iht, 1ad1e a v'iry dIt Cp im lpessioni on m00 -like an3 113)sis in the (deser' (If hut.1 air tha 3t us5 utIlly goes with) c'11apalan spebehes-( thiatI of .Fos. TI. .lohnmson. Let mie ( i)0t0 from nimory'. "'Andl now 'my fello(w oitizens1t in conlclusioni, let me) beg or you thait the most essitlai tin3g of all1 is, that y'ou live in har'mony wIth your nieighbors. Mor'e essential to y'ou than that any maun bo elected, my';lf ini eluded, is thalt peace 1)e your1 plortion. TDiffer if yon wvll nnd of ennrane van will, but let no bitterness cone into your political discussions. After the election is ended, let be elected who may, day after day your lives will be lived side by side. You support the same schools, you go to the rain churches, work together for the good of your neighborhood, for the hidierl and better things, things (lint tend to make better citizens of us al' The words of a stat siinen! In the financial crisis now 11pon us, where every one, irrespective of po sition, is bound to feel the strengen Cy of the times, let soiie of our boast ed patriotism comie to the front. As your sires and wives shared the metal of which they were - ihade in the dark days of Valley Forge and their sons proved In O1 and 65 that heroisimi was not merely a name, let uts rise to the situtin 11( deserved ly be called the descendants of heroes. For after all is said and one let this golden thought relain, "(1hat we stip be brotherenl." . . Yours Sincerely, Aunt Kate. Cotta1ge flome, %Oct. 16i. 1911. HAVE THEIR VARIOUS LIKINGS Restaurant Pa.ro Show in Many Waya Hrst Lucky It Is That Tastes Diffet.' Diners in a Philadelphia lunhroom were aiused by a man who literally simthred a plato of raw oystermi with Inustard aild washed down the mix [tire with a glass of buttermilk, into which he had shakeni a generous por tion of red pepper, says the leecord of that city. Instead of burning the man's throat or causing him to sneeze or his eyes to water, lIe sinaclited his lips with great relIsh. After lie had paid the chieck the cashier turnad to one of the pl I ronus who wus st I laughing at the incident. "You know what the old woman unid whun she delivered the oscula tory saluitationl upon the countenance of the bovine," lie said. "That old fellow Isn't near as had as some I've reen in here. What do you thinuk of a pierson who puts inseed oil on beef steak, er one who ents raw liver with chopped onions? We have two cus tomer who do this repeatedly and both li:lst that there is nothing to tale the pice of these dishies. "The limlit, thoughI, I 1think, is reIlicd by ant old recluse who coiies iere sonietimes. lie has a great ajppe ite for raw sauerkraut, old-fashioned cup cieese and all the rest of those Dutch dishes. One day I saw him take a paper from his pocket and shake soniething intio a plate of bean soup. From where I was sitting it looked like sweet marjoram, and so when lie cane to the desk I told him that It wasn't necessary for him to carry his seasoning around in his pocket, as the waiters would give him all he wanted. "le didn't appear to understand and when I explained, Ie said: 'Oh, myl no, that wasn't sweet marjoram,' and lie pulled the paper from his pocket and exhibited the contents to me. It was powdered tobacco leaves." NO NEW DISEASE TO THEM Scientists Pronounce It "Nostalgia," But Sufferers From HomesIck ness Have Long Known of It. Science has recently made another of its marvelous discoveries, which, it must be admitted in this day of a smooth track and fast going--to .epeak after a fashion prevalent in Kentucky--is a way science has. The profound researches of the physicians are responsible in the present in stance. As a result of careful Investi gations they are prepared to state con fidently that there is such A thing as nostalgia. Moreover, that It is a dis ease, and that it sometimes kills. It must be comforting to the lay mind ,to have its fend delusions thus stamped with the imprimnatuir of the man who knows. Without this, it would be the hardihood of ignorance to rush into print~on the subject. Of course, the untutored millions, so many of whonm are forced to admiit that they are only poor boys from the country, had an Idea there was such a malady. They also knew that, whatever it was, it hurt, evecn if it dlidn't kill. Blut they dlIdn't cali it "nostalgia;" it was merely plalin home sickness, whleb is possibly wvorse. Many3 recoveries from Lung Troui bles arec due to Dr. Ilell's Pine-Tar I l(ny. It strengt hens the lI ngs, cheeks t he ('oughi and gives relief at onc(e--.\ur. W. S. WIilkinhs, GatIes, N. Gt., writes: "'I used1 Dr. 1k-il's i'ine--Tar lioney' in a ease given lup as hpls andh It ('ffeted a comiplete clure.'' Gee, a hottleI of Dr. hiell's l'line-'Ta r-l oney. if' your uough is dry and lhackin g let it trickle dIown the ihiroat, 3you wIll sutrely get pehief. Only 2i6c at yottr Iruiggst. .\ PPly Sloan 's F'reely For' Lumba ligo, You r attancks of Ia ,umbaiigo areC not no -rily so hioielesas as they'3 seemui. You at siin~lhi aplient'fIion of Sioa i's 1lanj m1nt1 Onl thie bacik and11 loins. I aiimbago is ai formi or rtieumatism, and yilds per'fectly' to Sloan's, whlelh lpenetr'ates inuleklIy all ini thr ioughi t heo or, t ender mius('les, limber's up (lie bac'k and makes ii feel fine. Get a botil of Sloan's lainiment foir 25, cents of any dIruggist and~ have it in the house against colds, sore rind swollen joinits, r'hieumat ism, neur ialgia, sciatica andl like alments. Yoiii money backc if not satisfied, but it does give almost instant relief. FORIDA WOMAN SifF AND IS A Swift eloief From Stonaei Ills Found by Mrs. Pettis of Ybor City. Mrs. T. S. 'ettis of Ybor City, Fla., suffered for more than twenty-live Years with stoillach troubles. She has led a sedentary life and digestive trou bles resulted. -1 She took Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Ienmedy and received inncdiate bene lit. She has wirtlen an Interesting let ter, in which she says: "I Was almost frightenedl at the re suits alt ilrst . I amin-delighted at the iniprovenent in my conidition. - I have told many of mv acquaintanes of your medicine. I was a stomach sufferer for 26 years and this is the only rem edy which brought results to me." That same sort of experience is gen eral among the users of Mayr's Won deriful Stomach Remedy. The first (ose ""Bee Brim If "Bee Brand" Pepper we wouldn't ask your consider - It's made from the flinestr It's ground as all "BEE BRAI ---exactly right I It's lots more Brand" Pepperris it was'nt the If you think there's no trial of nBc Brand"i Packed Sold by leading grocers. Her PRtANK & 120.14J)PR I2.\t'itlNS COTTON Mill S1 TO). FIMIPSON & Co. .1. A. FRtANKS -But i .. Ounces o 1 ONtat9.t Concentr .big c ,a.. - ounces in ;"'~ - for a dim4 inferior iin In Powdered Lye teepn oances for a ii ounces in some other d! On~e-Jourthu Motre L E'very can warranted full str-ent puro, Concentrated Lye--That's alt. lIW&TST ECi A big leader for soap mn Carn saponifies eight pundts of soft soap you ever used. Thai other ten cent can. Mendlesor rnaking the best soap. Try-Moendleson's Lye for other getting the grease ou t of sinks and dr germs, for dlisinfec ting, for treating h< can proves that for evecry use there's .MENDLES Get a fourth more of the best Lye for WI lOTEFSALE~ iD10ATiEH~,-Swyj C'o., LaIurens12, S. C.; MIlling Qro. ( 1)1 --TPhe floit Co., 11. L. (Gray. F. W. P'aiton, Johnj A. Franks, 0 T1odid, Simpson Co., Laurons, S.( .J. C'. McMillan. Renno, S. C.; L,. Rasor' & Fuller, Crisp & Fulle'r, ,Simpson Oro. Co,, J. M. P'itts, Cii RS 26 WYARS I LASI GIVEN Rfttf convinces. It is' known all over the nation because of its merit. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy clears the digestive tract of inucold ac cretions and removes poIsonous mat ter. It bringp swift-relief to sufferers from stomach, liver and bowel all ments., Many declare that it has saved them. from dangerous operations; niany are sure it has savid their lives. Wo want all people who have chron ic stomach trouble or-constipation, no matter of how long standing, to try one dose of Meyr's Wonderful Stom ach Iteiedy-one dose will convindo you. This is the medicine so many of our people have been taking with surprising results. The most thor ough system cleanser we ever sold. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy Is now sold here by Laurens Drug Co. and druggisis everywhere. -id Pepper' Yasn't superior to every other... ation of it at all|I kw product that money can buy I 4D" SPICES ARE GROUND trouble, but it couldn't be "Bee fmest made 10 lifference in Peppers-make one in air-tight ins with sifting tops. are a few. DI All COr 'O. SPINNICDY AR ROU e llNNlbtit & oulnWNS A. L. MAHAlFIMY J. 11. SULIVAN E i er E are a e T e ty F l qait to Mendleson's.Y J . fIr. No 4adutant.Jt p 'S1.VE 1NO'A A mL uy hereg.are bgTwenty-uce frease, making bSoliad te Lye give Meldeonso thes-. c ean ng oth rs soulng you in, anrdrvn m awy ofthe andde qusadciy tor Menlt.Jsone nrothing sono aselsyus aie atgansto the win eale 'i. Clnon Sle. RNo AI DClteA. Js W. P. Tes ga TwetyOuC.e hings- &f Oweing, A.r scouMaha for ~W. .Blc, frdvngolydirte and .;as notin so goodh aonvleSs. ntn STUN1