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SAYS REORGANIZE STATE'S MILITIA Tillman says Non) Is Thine to 1141 i t ith Uncle Sm, Oppoidertunii) forl. an i" tirne in:- over ; mniA'n to co-op the ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -i (:d h m te:iii rk n e i ni 11:: liew . oii. Iand 1 t1o1ron bl.iy r'eo1gaizil.i d. Th ":a 1' i now H imiirg edI u\ it 1.: ,((( lz ;:o d m lny to smnds of d l Iar' woltil of 11111litionls IillId a 'ls 1ilt 11re lo.t and CanIj 1n1vr be relcov eI'(d. of ('\ ory imlag'inable sor't of titar'ter 1m1.1s:e1's suppl!ies too nislimlerouis to lIlentioll, as we'll a.; obsolete Ol'dinallee SInd ordnance stores. I believe the warl' depatiteit t will be eittiely 1owadlt tlie proposed reo rganill zationi and lit staiting a now slate. "Ii a coimminueation from the See retary of \' War t to (lovernor Please, dated July 6, 1911, Sec retary GarrIson said: 'it is hoped that tie State will take early aii effective steps to set Boy or Girl? , Great Question!, b'1.- ~st I ta enan min/' nn old nnd (rIat fa I lity r eL.n'tral ao loiationl knIown nig 14:!:tiio pioL d Of is itancy It is ap pil it to tilt IIh -:n jalmilselq nn1l1 is .n t to soth it r:tr O toetwork of et. v is Involved. Il this mnnier It Ias 19nch L. splenidd i:iiluenice as to justi fy is um in :.11 c As of comlinlg inoth, r-11-11. 1 . Iiv, a, g nornilly ree virn:1 n dcdi f: y n-s:A y' isna th o .who) ve uv' -I it _,1k 1n : ': t rls 1:t ry 1 I.- 1: wewi:.: InIItl-et speatk of the n' setufv f ' zll be~ ::. seneco of , It i 'm (' :iaI tt 1inl freeiloni fr-:n1 tho- r--::y o4.r dilstresses uisually1 L '- I1l :' d to w1 ith suiM cimon rn. I- 'I 1' i j:; btion o:t. What " r'. "s 'rln -" h 1a m1rked tentldency to tlVe iI ruin0 h i1 this of Itself in nditntn to t p1 hyskl':il r-Hof 1s1 given It a v's. I'. ry w!o popularity Ar..ng WoIen. | Loll len tinr Mother':; Frint'" at filrnost any drug store. It has helped a hlst of ninthers to a comip'Mt recoverv. t. I is eli:tre'd only by UJraeltih-l 'ItOgi tIat2er <'.. 30: 1 I : a:i r I'L.-.e . A t ita. (-1. . I t'1 1''"-' : . s S.sttut x. d. . Ieruso (. ('. Irat her SIone FE !.S(N, IFEATIERSITONF & KNIGCH' Atornieys at Law' Laurt1::,S. C, P 1:Pt 1t a l reiil attention gien to ail llisieiiss. iover. amellnleo 111ankh 0T ( 11 19 15 \\ on Ton Y. I a " 1ll T .!hon, )2-ili V. ' .. '. S v yI . t I i Sui n ' -.x hip I.: . I . t 2.:; p. m.tt \b~n !:l , .l n. .i. I :! \l in' s tore ials To.. niJ , : .:1 . 1ii. to 12.::l p. 10. Mmuoly i. In. I.) I.). Iltarris', Dials Tows-' : .lp. I.:. p. tn. to l.:In p. mi. ViTli-lay, la. 2, Grea(rt, DtIal, TLownishp 'l .:10 a.~l It. t '.:I i. t m .0 'Tue isday', .a. 2, ..oWit's, Stiacs ousTow isap, 1 a.p.ti . to 2.30 p. . Wedneiday .ait. 2, Youwar's Store, Youngs Tiowi, t) a m. to .30 n Thrsda~i~y, .Fa. 2, Col'sn Sored, Tot ngs T1ownshilp,19.0 a. m. to 12.30p.m Fi'teday, .ln. 2, Ya orng' Sotores YosTownshi I30p ina . to .30 p. m. Tudesday, Fb. , Pleasn~ton YosTownshp, 0.30 a. m. to 12.30 n Wedesday, Fet. , Wattsord, Youg rens Townshtip, 2 p. m. to 6.30 p. mn. All male citizensq between the ages of 21 and 60 years on thte 1st of Jan liary' except those who are Incapable of earning a support from beIng malm ed or fronm other causes, are deemled polls, Confederate veterans excepted. Also all male citizens between the ages of 18 andi 50 on the 1st (lay of ,Januatry, 1916, ar- liable to a road tax of $1.50 and are reqilred to make their retal 'n of ganteIl t the Auditor during the time a.bo/c specified a'nd shall pay1) to tiI. Umtu y Ti easur el' at the same time olier ta'es ar'e lpaid In ]Ietu of working thet road. Al Itaxpmayers ar'e reqptiired 1.o gIve Townsip and111( No. of School DIstrIct also slate wvhethier prloperIty Is situtat ed In totwn or~ countryI'). Fatcht lot, tract 0o' parcetol of landtt mus1 t be en teredl set arawely. After thle 20th of F'ebra ry 50 per' cenit lienaIt y wIll be attached for fatiI 11reI totmake returtins. Coluty A'uditor. tie the abovc mentioned property qiestions, to generally reorganize the militia in a manner that will assure ant effective and stable force, to pro vide in the future for prompt coipli ance with the Federal laws for the government of the organized militia and to provide for the safekeceping and licotalltbility of Governmen t supplies loined to the militia of the State.' The State, however, must do its share, and the legislature and Governor Mannintp shouh1i see to this. Governor lIlealse's attioll. inlstead of being harmifil, as le. no doubt, intended it, to be, will rsilt in great good to the State's mil ary esabisliment.. "In tlle sate letter above quot.'d fromn, Secret: r Garrison said: 'Whn the organized militia of Sout h Caro lina is pl4 aced oi a satisfactory basis tlCh war dep tmIIit tetnt will con sider the withdr1wal of th1e restrictions of WhtCh you lrk, informed nl this communtlllia tion. 111d whi h Ire effective onl and aifter this date.' Mt. Garrison's letter Ii oll file Ii tihe i xectitrle ofilee in Columbia, no doubt, and Governor(J Manning C:1n read It lid find out the14 exact statis from the war d et Irt - lientl's VieW. "In start ing a new slate, which will 1be necessary after tht war depart nttlivers of a ('old. 1Do you inow that of all the mtinior i~lnts colds lre Iy far the iost danttgtrous, it is not the oIs them 54'lvs titt you le] 11) tfetr, butt the eiou4ts dkiIn ses that thI y I o often lad 14). For titl reaSOn1 (ivery cohl -hohi h4, gotten rid of %hIII til lelst :'ssible delai. To mecomi i ih this youl will finll Chamlb1erlain's co hIt viid of t hIl. it yoll. It 1til'l \ H-igh Strung Horses enni easily he spo'ihl l y loor Mhoeitng. If ther .ho4's dont't. f~, I'it fe tl 44r ar~e wronig~ lt (lut on tiCr is alit to be I tubl. We' shbo4 cvery horse s(tt hire accointlg to his lidividual nee4ds. \\'e fit hima as carefutlly a1s Li good shoe maker t woiutl make foot.wear for you. iTr onur shoeinlg otn your hotss Tc' Ihoy wiill like Itit i n io will iyot. J. D. SEXTON & SON LAURENS, S. C. Augustus G. Hart, Attorney at Law BANK OF LAURE~NS BLDG. in offiee recenitly occupied by John M. Cannon, deceased. Pronmpt attention given to all business Practice In all State Courts. Dr. T. L. Timmerman Dentist People's Bank Buiding Phfone 852. Laurens, S. C. B. R. TODD Engineering and Contracting Land Surveys a Specialty soncrete Work Skillfully done or In spected. Drawings and estimnates of all Kind, Telephone No. '346 WHITE - T A N. mecnt has received and receiped for such armis and stores, as are turned Iin. Covern'or Manning can feel the satis faction of having accomplished some thing for the state, without Incurring the odium orl unpopularity which would come had hec naugurated It. Ini my juidgment, the legislature, if it is wise, will provide forl thle 1thorough4 relorganizalon of the militia and put ill o a more ellicient basis than it now it. Thle war seare which .thle l.lurope1an situlation lhas proditved, and clamor for preparedniess to lue(et a1 ios ,.i*le Invasion, has shown the eipcessi y o me on tho differelt staes having a1 !1horolgh overinaling of their nai t:,ry osta li n shmenh s." GIRLS! STOP WASHING THE HAIR WITH SOAP Soip dries y. sa , causing uin. ruli, 0111h11 r 1111ns olli-Try thics next, ilme. After washing your hair with soap -I wayis appi a litle Danderine to I llh, scalp to invigorate the hair and p'revent drynless. BvItter still, uise oa a is Sparingly as possiil, and instead have a " sandervie Ilair Ch 'ans". Just oistea 1 cloth with D., nderino and dIra w it carefully through your hair, taking olle strand l a timei. This Will rem o veit t Isit, dirt and excessive oil. 1 a1 few mlomentms yoy u will Ile a lifted, yolr hair. will n1oi only b" clan, but it will h wte*'uh tillfr y aind ilbillidill, nd posse'ss all1 illopara0 sofI ess illI lstre, El -des clean il and hiaiit ifyi g the ai .ir, one application f 1nderineto dissolv s v ery partich' of dtidruff; ilio ll t sq th ll sc a slp, t1opiplg itchind n allin d ha i ia)aderin is to ithe ulea uitt fresh115 sos I: oth r ith~ In.) hilw. a r to vegetatio. I t goesy light t l lhe atils, ih rale s t 11 altt(lng essl e il. 1 1a exhilarating ndt li d,tldl ing 0:'i ltss. Va111 .\le ! l:ule ! You caln surlely have of ch r011 iin hair. G (,I a I :. t e lite 111V I ilIlit( at d To lie et urhel.te rtint oe Tit *ll ra h r t of Sn h l i: i l ca r t anow i( ali T n n ('a lin iltlw l iro d I a Iuc n in : ( ato o nI h aiil de2n ;. - il ha e pri tM or ail to farn -r inl lla Isbur In Colleon shltlave a freight ral'te th avt lI tttiah It of advatage to theO latter le buyi afrom1 thec former raithe(r thani from far(mer l of Oh n )sats an .11 \l ssottri, In s(ctions of0 thle State, ifarmie rs intend to planlt Iieants and~ Ilotatoes. t'r~less they cani obtain freight rates comparabLle~~ wai th rates grnted farm~i v-s of Virginia engaged ini grnow~ling these crops, they will have diftliclty in earning profits. W~hen thle rail roadl comnpany says, '"irst show us a cotnsidletale tro dcttiotn of grain or ipotattoes anid we shall grant the rates,"' that is eq(huiv alent to sayIng, "When you have deC veloped a graIn and potato induistry in spite of our opplositioni, we will surrender to you and help it along!' The acreage alreadly sown shlould con vi nco the trailspiortationi comn ipanies that the change in agriculttural productionl in South Carolina is imn lportant, and it is to 1)e hoped that they will dIsclose a liberel disposlion andl enicou rage 1. If they "'stanid plat," then it is for' the railroad commission -backed b~y chambers of conmnerce and other agencies, to (10 their uttmost. for the protection of the ptodutcers' in terests, What is most needed Is a liberal rate by which grain may be shi pped in hagd or in bulk to term inal points. .The 31,000 squtare mIles of South Car olila should~ not be considered a unit. if' a sttrpluts croip of wheat is grownt int th i orothwesterni coutites, it should be to the mutuial adlvantage of thtemt and( of the low country coun ties. Tfhe people shiotld be careful about investiteg mnon in grnin eleentnos Enlargement of the grain crop, while It should and will be permanent, does not mean the abandonment of cotton as out principal croji. Our grain can be handled without clevators, except piossibly at terminal points, as in Vir ginla, Maryland and Pennsylvania. Adidtionally, it is highly necessary that in the towns arrangements be 3mde for saiking, storing (tempo rarily) and buying grain. In other words, there must be grain dealers, though it Is not necessary that mer chalts eligage exclusively iII that business. Commercial organizations of the various (owns aind cities Should see to this at once. Spring oats alid other grAins pro (iced in tile Soitil are realy for. m11ar kot lve t1 six weeks earlier than inl the Norti and West and the South urn growers should take advan1tiage of it., Shoulid there he lack of a market in thle Spring fIor. the food crops prodklii( in S-oitl Carolina, there would be iceen disappointment and discourage ment among progressive farmers try ing to lead the South out of the cotton thraildom. The duty and interest of business men are to prepare now againlst such results of what is n1ow a most. promising movement toward iliversilled, self-su stalining a nd inlde llendent igricultural imlethods in South Carolina.- -The State. DID CHILD WAKE UP CROSS OR FEVERISH? Look, .14111her! )f fooneue Is conted il- "011'ftil lrnia Syrup of Flus" to illean Mhe hlonels. .\lother' Your child isn't naturally f''tros and ipervishl. St'' if longiv is c'teiil: iis is a Sul( Sig its little sto ut;.11ver an bowels neeod a I.b siing all oniCe. \\'hn listhe', palu , feveish.full of (.(Il, Ireath hld, Ihrat sorl, locsni't :at41eep or act. naturally, has Stilm) :b-eh ,diarrhlolea, eunb r a g--o : h 3l and( bowel leansing :-hold I; '\lh q.1' llt.l ''lIIi033!13, S1III P V(11 Nothling! c(11 ls1C:11 fo nia Syrup o'. I m. for chiillr n's.; ills: ;;i 've a t:i slin$onfu'l, anld ill aI few h .1rs 1l the Xou i . \ c , .a ur hi 0 (3 ofli oi t ino's "lahotjsn, of thie Cyltln. andc iyou have foi'el' ana eplyeue athib again. Aly Garagenu lil C1ciui hamb-sn. de flli.nsi ihn lie -60 1gti"ii-"1101 hl-. oneshe-bottoo. (G, iilue Tois Youd inyArbot \I!t mfyo, are egte innfring \ok ifyou plnit fonl veg-ete borfleof er, oicnanotafford t'io. bethlout maathe atlogu publied freh and onew ever Syrubp tl gmeatny." h CompanyofAlnaGa, nsen b onue feespoage paidmb, to all th ithehfoem, metioni.\gamie Thamepsof this neaeo\r.,tyPwes lv Ins tis hetalouherw elo of .ae allpn ofr thiserountyv agndiicen vaeievds ttmean beuty woman. your. Pomer ahnd wsie apesio t wiesaned, daugforery tahngle an gve.r byisGaaoand anollsientuatoobout our bigrashune joners o he marny aboutd our wfsin yte varietieppof cornan e F~itlern weed.wci Terilw You20 Acr boum t itel abou the bengageed of falmins for erayoug canno affeoth t behoub ine every yoter 1by1the great Soh daInd hes catsaloue it tol you-H of. HSpnd ofe Cof.re,,oe see-dvto POU SNHES For .-the Easiest, Quickest, Most Brilliant and ting Shine-Choose 2 in 1 Shoe Polish! In the asy-Opening " Box. All Deakers, 10c. per Box. THE F. F. DALLEY CO., LTD. BUFFALO, N. Y. HAMIl1TON, CAN. Fall and Winter Wear We have placed on our shelves and counters full lines of goods adopted for the approaching season's wear, where quality and price is uniform. They embrace in part a full line of Silks, Dress fabrics in plain colors, also in variegated blending of shades in plaid effects. Special value in Hosiery and Underwear. All standard domestic goods at lowest prices. The very latest in Ladies neckwear. Many are looking with alarm at the wave of prosperity receding. Swift and unexpected changes have taken place in the commercial world in recent months. Europe for the present has dethroned King Cotton, but this fibre has lost none of its intrinsic value in the manufacturing world and will retain first place among textile fabrics. W.G.Wilson&Col PRICE OUR UNIQUE ORNAMENTS FOR . . . ....PARTY WEAR TO* iEBEL FTE ALD DONDWT OU*EUIU EES NASNTRLCAM R ENIANCE BYAPORA[VRNMN.TEJWL W* C SUTOEMYNT$I NTE.W FE *OUR EXEIEC TOTOEWH A S OB GUDDI AIG AROIIGSLETOSO-HI ORNMETS TO E lEBELE FN.l BAL BEA.RE WI Ts P(1? lA UTUNLN Di ES.OJ'SN UAL &II TMSADD * ~elhNEphone APIOII T (ONM.CTIE LSR * OVID~~l) INDERAKING IAOIIGSLCIN FTII imsoFooEMING B ROTHENED R OS. ~~~~~~~Attorney, at Law. netkr n mamr W~ipraTelepnHte Comt . TCeee ALL ours dy rsgt SoM.& atEnt. H.lWilke al Crofus.. T inr.,