The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, January 20, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
Most Skin TI'ouble
Readily Overcome
The Active Principle of a
Famous Remedy Works
Wonders.
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It 4*''* I sII a l al I s4gla t o 1 111e
cIc(it 1--; of th S i A4 I:' (I o
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11o sv Lauens S.4 C42. oils 23rd (la of .'
11f \\ bb h, 244 ->.1 t -l .'(t o4 Au
Jaray 191 ) I 7:l1'. 1(1te puic':11ad-o
lel -f, n 11) o l 114 -ui l th ndt'or ri
to14 w CI4'4 If aly th ey hae l h
t1 i e s' Administrati the (' l ' '
.I: 1 \0 1 ..'1 (' '
I veil, 1nd1 r ' lly h.aC. oh i 2rd day 1
ofJ'al tiry 11415 ilo inl 19111.:5. t0
ie, t. it o I'lon,
252tu -rb t .ld
Cn 1 . NT. 1. :eE SE
jous111Vcae , Iit nll ti ye l, h-y
11' ) -.141.0 1 :
tiLe Of -Sut l nod no b
Cig ii'rs of d 'iid a on
(lvnun2 ny hnd t'rha: .thuda
uo. tllio a ny hi lA t o f Adl n ni5 -
1Atsionb of heSouth andolinats oAn
sIre,1w I~ vo tie les.la o
Teruare th.. .To on,
ith al ndsnglrb t e k inrd111
ata Cl c i tsiors Of h Laid*(11, Andrewv
lyls, eieal 1idt ltti thbe (nd at
Ste befo of Son the ColirllfPro
hatetoll and b l h a et 12a 1en C(I oir
iilse Lauen, S. o rai dol dillay fll r
h 11e,1 (ItIlill 1t10 'cl o ihe4 lfIlrll noo
151111 (1,))' O1' .\tl4.gtlSL 111d 4'11d1l "11W,414
20th da~y of' 1)Icendwrof ill( )*(-,yoit, \.
Do show cause,:11 ifathey:41 haveIhy
]~Ithe said4 Adm4-in44itrato 'shol n tb
Givena i1 unde my hand. this 7111 dlay
of' Jainuary, Ann Dom.n1 1915
2At-rtProbat1 Judge101.
. 1.M( '1 ,'NT Irr1. _('EN ______E. _
'I i e ked444' ('tton Ilt'St inel theS Countyi '41i
Stalte of So11th ('arolina:,
('ouity4 of Il atI rens.'I
P1)1 u nttoanA'tol4te1enra
Assembly '-(4\4 of ' South C o Ia provid- (
('n4 therefor,411 appove the (sth da of1 41
FebruaryIll A. l. ' 05; .'1
lie4 1it. '41 'eo~e by the2 II ar of14 Coun
-t oImiso eso .a rn o n
'in' tli') stat of' 4So ith ~ (aroli :m in41
'llar allilual:4 in'etng as '-ileci; 4
Tha2 te i 'ns fo Trilie 44' itee
Cotto aini l'npack 44 int Cotton411
w4 ihin th li it o i d 4 county or
and'. during1 th 'erio beginning th
15t day4 ofA gs and2 44ndin the
20h 4a of d 4mbro the year \.'
D. 195,hean the an i h 4rehy
Done44 at4 ' l urens, S. (. tis 'th dayI
.11.11.. lil'.\I'. IRT
.1 D.41( .\ '(OCKt 44lerk 4. \% l''104-t
'1'in for)15 (I'leaInu21: ''streams in LaurensI t
gl~t . I 11.4 1 8)' hnn oty.
'.I l'rsuantE to 1n Actl:I of t 'Si.-r
A'0wmbly ofS(' hCrol~p 1I4 in:01,~ theriefor
1l10Ie it0 r tsolol. by the ltord o
CongmyN~ ('l)misoner of4k 1,tre
Colde inothe t:e oh,::id;3' The
thefllouin:1 ;rids h ei'nd thed a1n
lows Nhtre to ed o: erheacleing wok
du:. a t i \. ldug~ . Lt a9~, to wt:~ o
!iaday n ndn h
(Cont inued Ifront Page One.)
tax laws. In order to acquaint this
coniUission1 with existing conditions,
the dittles now Imnposed upon the State
3oard of PEltualization and the State
ioard of Assessors, should be devolv
ed upon it. Supei'vision of the en
orcelnent of existing tax laws, shotuld
lc given, tenuporarily at least, to tIhis
e4m'mllissiont, with powert to eqtualize
the assessed valuation of properly be
tween votinty and county and between
tax district and tax district, increas-.
1n'g or dereasing assessed valuation.
is may he found necessary. Annual
appropriations should be made by the
legislatt1ro for State, coll y, and
:'hool 4Itrp1'oses, And the tax comm1)is
sionl Shoubti he ailt thorized to lilpose
such !e'y * %. upon) the h Isses. Sed valilatiol
4)' 4: 4(4'y li.
i ' 1 4 an1)o;;:n4 )4iever.4r to:4
-1.:.- In li- d.-' I 'llw
j n 'I I it t
'141 ' X 44 'i4la ion, fil recol( ill In
i o 'li;; e ' I ('4 il . s:41 1 FOt .l'i
44 i the 141a ilhipsI :111 dl dela4
Infl !!mt fr:s tU1,11 , in i rri: fm of, JIV
144r (lit4 tliitges (O' 111)4!'y
Im4 Ji4s inten siy h bit
1: 1 v' i b11 i it 1 \ : :I ill ',
o aTaistiais iluposa!o~ it:
Iho :,Ims : :mol .iu of frOl
4 4 4 t i C. 4I1 4 4 i u-I 1 1
1) I' lli l or g il e~ enri 's ar)1:1
l l l h 4): t on(4 . I -4 '
114' '1 (i th (14: ap4t1 wnt. 44 ' a 14'o -
(' 111 .S1 1114I t. l ~ 414 4.4 I )11 I
Land 4.1'vi44 11 4 44 41 :4
I' 41441 .l Ill ('041'0 40111lla acti44))
(III I1)4 e st. olh thit of' 41 rural Cr(
it biys ')l) 1 r)4 l r is it. nie s41 for o t:
ho lt)ok to 01-svovees io elp it, tis
IllatLl . A th\ lie blnst rlif to Ssal'
step towards tt" , blpent or n such
ol lYsys ti, I Icoltiiiiei the aclCtt.
"Wilt, of a land registration act that
ihl gdiartntee title ss1 fix boundary
lin t es. This hmt onable the lanld
owiel to obtain .faus oil his r ea I
mrter.ty with as little trouble atiyt
(tl t)owad as he Is now able to do o
hia ysesonal ropety, hy reicg
il,. ncessity o repeated exaina
lions or title. Tin Is a ixc enary
step beoie we ca provile t system
ow ln d banks o nural c ieits. I
414" it 'tli ese miealsures 1i)1olrta ot, it'
properly Withned ad sae-gtarled, lit
ordexn as h iease tie namber o o)o
0\4'1e l' ill tit(- C( t)Iit)'' a1n1d lowls, and
to iersonli al r ory ibyrov eenit o
rions1 iottle. This ti lclions sr
lite ibefle cout cy. provieSlip te
di4e I 4-h s mesilur s i mp ortant. 4i14
104101.1 4l le4 oII U14 ' ,1! nI ivti'r O il4l 1)1:4
ropely p)1 l iedil 1), and se adeil
owllnersin-' the county fanml towns, and
toatns linans f1orl improvthe of
rral honies anud ath ondt ionlI Ys of
14')l14'I V' isolation111)) ('4' (1141 'd, lt(i1)4'44
i) in the otry. O niesth1 Orof
wold Il l ~e I41)4'? (.1111 r4e44e, h(, I I r
b'oos, nettr its, and (of1 in ty
li 1nt Iion iittr tin. I rli end 11r
oundigy. 1)11f yr. (1A o d is
theselves;)4 binsaio rtemovnd, hltomes
'liftte a (1nore attrative. 114 r1'eloize bya
tate lsnd bans a Stte1nsttutons
1'dr e111 xi1stinlg 14aws r'eguilatintg the
manu11)factur ie antd sale of'04) ) omeria1
41)4at14 14rotec0t, no) do( they03 yelt
kntow whato. in~grelien1ts ini fer'tiliz)rs
are4 b~est adapted4'l to) thir1) lands4, and)4
Wihlt in1gredlienIts shouhtli 1he a)voide1d.
greal (enre; fthe interes4'1t of thei 14urni
r who4)) is4 the1( 1'onsui)4lne, as4 we1ll 'as
4,4, 4) nteres of)(I '41 th h l44'st nu4 nif 11(4 -
fariners, an.1 44'' r irl n atvef)h
n1444 ac ilt4.4!4 1s, ta '.revise 14' 1 1 e )ili
I rocom'4ne4!' t1 a4 jI ll: ::a' 4,4)1ist1)
t41/ions (41 .4b144hl b e'1a.ind:n -
3iant1au'tI d re4n en04i4 4rl. l'I sag
d1)ep4)'tmeI t n'4110'414 ry4) a,1 blitiona!)'
11orce I' o (4 'h 4bl tt 1)) 4'h)4 :4 wor i hor-wit
3Pein aiaio n 111(l~~l)11 o I'ptlns
I re4ormeno the) 4 m1)t11 nt4) ofI 14
tion401 of 1 ('upil in11 the) ubi 1chools.
wi4'th duk 1 rovion fh or' the protection
of(n the1 pupl~s.(e'teavsliyo
i't seems141 I to, i m Ithat S it woehi be
Is toe15 cnitoer Iourn na nd.ar
jils cavin a tng n alm1za houses of
well-discilpline(d National Guard, and
urge that adequate appropriation be
made for it, to make it anl effective
factor In the State government. South
Carolina must have an efficient and
effective National Guard.
I will, at a later date submit. for
your consideration, by special mes
sage, suggestions relating to the
State institutions, especially the
lospital for the Insane, to which I
am111 devoting Special coinside'ra tion.
I will also communicate with you,
later, on the subject of roads, the
Confederate Home, the Confederate
veterans, and the needs of the State
board of health; also the Lever bill,
wareloutsing aid marketing of crops,
Cattle tick etadication, and other sub
jeCts Pertainlitg to ilie iItr'Vst. of our
people.
Econonly.
!w(tiit time to l'tnttind yolu that we
ate f: e to lace with a slituatioti inI
bu ,ls-i I'mr which w4, have no0 IWO
''!cltIt. Tle a:it.'Opeani war has ('ear
ly vh ow II h l v;II i n d1 inl -
I t lkI o n tIt - it the nI ' I o g o at.
tis of he wt u hl1. T'tintis g n rol
srI nka' e inl an d ill lin5 as,
has t hl k-1 reat I y t o th '' i * tits,
e~~~ur ~ ol, and Iairn of ll urp op ,
ItI ha't i Wtl I i i It r t' t i ti ('t u '
r ' ntr h e enill o , wo11.-., onl
th t; oi- :tnl, .ieah "mAly ! guan-11:t k v% e -
i14 ] i ti." f' Iltittg huliu Il.t -; a ti
I1)1 ( It'o ho the i 10is iid e teti'.l : rie o !
oI til other. we shoill be i 4ou to
t'',i)p Iblit work thait id s dnoS i t.s .
\wich w oit I(Ill urtI'lhevr inIIcre.1:t ;I thel
n1n'ell lt I* I hfge It o t1,1e1 i The tInp
is pro pilious ill, tlt t'at I ld co u
work onl tha 1o11' 1Hlt i way '. This
wolt Staeiplisl I greatiy lnide
Allillo-en nlt [dll w'lotbi giv.,
ln- * snt i to inny who have no
enernliof makioa my livrnl let iy oth
: 1 ile :oItr I to be ttediCoreio:1 and
uSo. h (a rob hink thatl ed ylht'st
to erve liy taue li fo arduoentIe
sir e to llri Ii cola di ons IItndertlc
which in thoed inl tho s10tie, andl
: y sa nti l -~ianith and tb l wwlt o
br ',e ti s t hogIhI11 th em t'i, and
1'o it flnla(' tess will dom tiatti and iti
i'ov i thl is it uaio . \\ith slare elfi- nial,
with eco om ith liitl enllergy and ,ciolr
age-, we will meeot ouri <iillicuIlties brave\1
ly 'nd We Will work olit oti. '5va
tion, anti will bi ng bo'llit I ielstor -
tion of businevss andl en1terprise to a
normal condition. L't I re yoeui('t
to earl ip Iind these facts; and let t's
urge you to that. Cool ConlSid eratlonl
ol all m'atters that will bring you to
realize that ecoomi'y does not Consist
mnerely inl cutting 0ff Items In thle apl
propriatioll bill, but rather Iin seing
that tile peoples' money is Judiciously
Spentt aed ta it forl every appropriation
tie State will receive a full and ade
quate return.
Inl Conclusion; permit a personal
reference. From my itartliest yoltl
toe am ibitioln to be t e governor of
South Carolina has filled my breast.
To Serve mY State is my ardent de
sire--to join ll .11 Other pmtriotie
citizen's inl thle efOrN to do her ser
vi :o and help inl the uphu111lding of
her resouil res and In tihl taract
Of her citizenship. I a ilal to all
vilizeIns lo joi n ml' e inl Ith3 determilina
tion to place and it) kep outhl t'arIo
lia it forfron among her sitr
Stat s In Ihttrthi' ini in iloral 0't4% and
In an 4enlighl~tend aud ediented cit!
zenlip1 . I Im colitent. that 1 voic
thw desire of, a large nmj1.or-ity of
S uith Clarolillials whell i ur .. otl I'
A ole lnow to ur hIeir eks I'm
past fietional hitens and dissen
tionl. to look foyrwlrd, turning tho ir
'ac ei' esol ain ly to I he flitrille. Ii e
visoll of a s 1 l ad0 't i ted itist h
titan bhforeius;'a popgl demedy.it
to eqtaly advanuta) for the resourcesi'
wit.htGodas noiliti our orase,
I rayu tha'tg Go' may gie lto all andt
tat w a b be odscrh
Don't Wait Any Longer to
Buy Your Clothes!
Big Values for little prices. It will take only a
little money to buy big bundles of things You need for
the whole family from us now.
When we lower our prices we do not lower our
quality. We sell the same right kind of merchandise
you can count on all the time.
Come in and rig out every member of your
household right now.
Our new goods are coming in every day. I will
be to your advantage to inspect our lihe befo mak
ing your purchases. All of the new pattern in Ging
hams, Percals, Calicoes and Silks.
A new line of all-wool Serges.
Where every other line of goods are advancing in
prices we are putting our prices lower.
H. TERRY
GET IT GET IT
By Parcels Post By Parcels Post
~DXD ~I'l(eelise Fees foi- liawlkersq and Ped.
HE HIDHIS MOEY INs it LaurensM County, S. C., for
HE HID HIS MONEY IN hyilA1.195
s ofsoutli Ca rollina,
THE GROUND. ITS GONE County of Laurens.
Bly Irtue of an Act of thle Gcerai.,
IF HE HAD HIDDEN IT IN Assenibly of South Carolla prov(
OUR BANK IT WOULD' i luerefor,
lBe IL resolve(l by3 the Iloar(l of Counl
( ~ BE SAF E N OWft Cniinlies 1lli'i5Cut
The best thacetttehideSmothyCisowhere theyrhav
vaults forr afelyiprotectinggit.sEverylweek weisee
newspapernaccounts of poplg havingibeenwrobbed
Sugar bowls,(rag--bagsuuner thetcarpea, behind1p1c
tures, andballaofthosesther alaceswhere peopleIcon
whenolloingumowant tiwit
EnterpriserNational Bankiof Laureno
On Februaryg'o,,115, the1)ooard o
County Commissioneofrstvesof' rangurefo
CoIl ila aricnrc o medi- /teI rLwgnOele drd De as
4a teto o h ensuing yearr ati I~~it~iai wgo1 ~ir
the count1y3'jtilJ3andiiatftr, poornrhousi.
Ishis re reluestel bot by th visi
Iand also by lumploessumiftor)otheiryefo
for each(1(instidtuIitlonisepwaranely.raAll
bidsllto bforrtttenlrnd filediwath J. D.
Thkc eono be orae toeb. d moe1sst. te ~ o ooT
vautsfo 1.aIly proctingi.tTwe i x1::.. 11by(i ar itn
Tourdru btwl rag agse uneihfcrebeidpcPAZO~i~ ':~ irtWgn
tures, ad all othose Th sands wher people cpon- ao sfi iolrffrfer-ii~hhulia
Ing with)J Neuratlglabyblceause thfyiido
ceal teir mney, ae wel knoww to burglar i url eclr fhao rOgiil~
* it in OUR BANK, then yos knowi you can et int you13,)i~~~i~OiI ti~r(
when you wantit.t(toAdo is to soottheetheuedrv)3itt.
heeof.fArceyandoan'st untilnthto the
MakeOUR rfank YOvR bhan (lrt--do not. ) 1 la. po
veridednicklyaw: theosoreIithatatld
EnterpriseNatinlv Bankdo alur:ten inflammation.; ~ite' li
ininthe house-againsti Colds,11Sore
and like alments. YouImoney'bac
Th rtaplcto ivesj~ 'iaso'111 and NEUtA UIAest.).MOKClr0 2. ~
On ~eruaiv2, 9 7, te Ihord f i'hns 111 orl~()llekee osiie nse eesforHawersandPed
Couny (oinnixsonor of i~aireis lg wih Nuralia ~eeiuis tidyi(ers in Laurenfls 'onty iS. iC.,tr
anti alo l~y iiintheuiyearo Alie.yar9Ai.
Mock clrk Ol (I~ hfei Fel. 1t. vry nlcky t the sor, ir'ltte y oitue o w at n A11 t 3ofi tre yonra
ii. 1. I (A I~4l, nrve antIallas to inlam A ssn ~~3el ofin So~uh Carolia prv i d-.iji
20-t Spevisr. le ftl)ttl ofSlan' Liimnt o e Chtit. reoledb the a tter!Cun
ty omtsioItale ofearvens uny
Plie Curd I 6 t 14 ays in te huse-gaint Clds, S in tlglh state Tf So t rin, l a re g-s
OlNM~T als o cresn cseof toin, ndlik almnt. ourmoeybak th YOeens feeggsto epi yfakr
DlldDeedngoprtruing~leintold~y i nt stisied bt i dos gve a nd Peddklens dng bSalvoefo wihr
TheBrt pplcaio gves~so nd ~a, 0c mot nsantreie.rtoot dlrsos.ds ae