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Bubscriptlon Price Is $1.00 Per Year Payable In Advance. Published by ADVERTISEH PRINTING COMPANY Laurens, S. C. )ALISON LEE Presidlt 'ARTHU!R LEE Sec. and Treas. 'A4veillug Itfiates on A pplication. t!,tluarles and Card of Thanks: One et a iword. Entered at the postofice at Laurens, H. C., as second class mai! matter. l'i-:NS, s. c., 31.v w., 1915. 'lhe Advertiser will be glad to reelive the local nen8s of all tihe cormunities in tile county. Cor respondents are requested to 1sig4n their names to the contri butions.. Letters should not be mni.ed later than 11onday morn. hu .111ohnstuon Tc' in ii 1111s the nlat of a new wel ae dtdb i Ruthdue.\l~he.1 copy of whie' has reaced this- oflico. It is a weIll e li:1(l and evenly b a lnced Ipa per, suich as it.-i editor is callable of puit tinl- (1ut. and we wih i ilnuich suc-1 * * * Should Italiy dcide to e11ter. the wa. oil the side of . Ilh allies she dl ! tess wolild IIr-ove a powerful al ly. With a niillion fully equipped mII nIII alIady under arm. and withII a Ila lion behinld them oenthusiastle for, war. 11tal'y could deal sledge-hammllIler. blow.; on Ht .\usttit) forces-k inl ite south and eep re fores of, thle ito %ey busy that wolid otielrwise he entgagi ng Ie allie v is o 1 t14h westtln and enIsiollrn fron tIfs. While lit r entranl et inlto I tel ,wmr might shiorten it, the I'lrge': th I Ito lt4I~tlltl4 It 01 I lit I)1' Ii I14 4-I, nu i n a e he 41' eat41r ill be)11 ihe it oleully to a'ralige a pei-.i w tile 11ne Ade or. fihe- oher is revady to oilil ngoi ti . If Fo I. thi' reiason it Is 1h14'b- 1 w t111h1 or not it would b 14 ) thle advzt \\at of fihe ll i 11 s inl thle (n11 d ]'()I' 14 ll ) ) 4 .l(4l Will there ho a surph)us11 of girain il South Carolina af itr ?e hae 1 1d!Y. I1,f, indiividual a m ill r1-% t in \\...] in tae wil h ve mlore. thanl he'ir 1441 retilr an d elnougl h lo 4('1; to thiose of their nelig .hbors who aIII less fo t n t. . A r e (n lin r. 1s 4. ' I!- 111 o )l' of th e i f ii js a -n 'i .,1 ng for consideiaCfonti. 11ed is it h i helw on ished with tihe toliited ia1 ik1 in f I v ies at f han d. Oil a ecouni t I.of Ilit lack o f p ro it 4:-y I I "I I '. I rs n herret he o tin W:]eitlmelt t woh; bt ' difmillo to sl anY sl us oI of the stat and ra-e~ hns alt~ hn l hve~ tilelial J~'inounclue ler.e purnenhin alie tlourt the iain n~~ft itotltlexuerti onow or other.1but to art t~' 1)111t .cmtntrd I thi'Ivi at. a eiog a fl(liTR stlmiln TC) \\IOl)ia 'eii *11e vNl \\'lmont thoh Coess cotri 1)n Cale so dtatl filhe Lust~iltania tn -.'0~i \\ in -rI 1)0 o ti l -W Ade i' - 'toiw o cd'o I li ti i ase nb , ii eius tie' hatscoe Te toilea the l attIeridi Wi11 with Mlllle. l in dni lisc til I)P asi h shaltlt (iommned for thie assistancto aon gdmiratiorfkviery loyalquir ia. eardnlteso aty of conre sbe r ** COLD POINT NEWS. * * Cold Point, May 17.-Mr. Clifton ladden and wife wiere the Sunday gttests of ir. .10lohn Terry and family at iloyds mills. 31iss Joe itlker has returned home after an extended visit to her aunt. lt-s. 1(ddie W alker, of Crres 11111. .\lr. (1uss F-i'ller lust a filne lorse last Veek. .\Mr. \il'de Nelson spent Sun d.,y wIthI1 his csitisili, Mr. Rtobert \\eatliers of New Zion. AI r. .\lsiv Tvangule and IIide. visited relatives in Lisbon iast week. .11r. Ilenry Duncan slpent several days the past wvek In Jonesville andI Spartanmbi rg. AiIr. Jones Cunning hi1 Nwio was recently carried to Spartanbir fori an operation is rap Idly improving. Quite a num in ber fron lere attended tle In veiling at Quakern Sundai y and all report a fine tiic. Somnie Foirmsi, of lhentisni Curahle. 11h l aismhil is a1 dise-ase ch1.aacter izcd by pam'ins inl the jollits and il tihe inu elecs. Tlic most comion forms arne: .\ete 1.A ('lronie lietnmatlsni, l il 'niatic ilead:tlis. Sciat ic Ull - and I.cinlaago. All of these y as in he liel ed absolitely by ap l so.1 m good linlilen i it I 1ha p110 I rates. .\ll applientio n o Sloan's Ilni iwlt Iwo 1o thriee times a day to the 11f:te1-mt will give inistanit relief. Sloani's l.inienit0 is _,ofld for pailn, and e.pe(ially hvuiatic Pain. beause it 1111trates t) thle sen.1t of the trouble, sootlies the attlieted patt and draws the ipain. "Sloan1's liniment is all inedicine." Get a 2. ho11 now. Keep it handy in case of emeirgcicy. Whenever You Need a General Tonk Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic propertiesofQUININR and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drive. out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. * * ** ** ** ** *** * * ** * * * * JN.1l-'01tl) NE EWS. ** * * * * * * * e * * . * . Lanford, May I S.-\l rs. P. .\. h'llonas and lillie son. P. .., .... 10 the guests of .1. R. Franks and family this week. .lr. .1. 1). .lohnson 1pentl Saturniday n)d Sunday at .\ realia. S. C., withl Ils Sni. . \. .lohnison. .rs. 1.ena .\oore is visliin-: in lrurens Ihis week. Miss .lollie .\loore is visitiniti in .l((iiek. tl1e guisct of Mis. W. E. Thomenas. l'. 81nd1 .\ls. .1. las f.:lilgslon We-e the "(055 oI Mrs. i. .\. Mlills Sunday. Mr. W. 1). Patterson and familly i ined at L. .\l. Cannon's Sunillay. .\Mr. . i0n Owings ad(1 wif. w I tile 121ists ofi .\l i. W. .\. Tlhoinais Sat urday nihut and SunaIy. -Fss .\cinh1 Lou l.ittle hias return ed from Spartallnhurg w here shle had Lteen to se in- b rolher, .\Mr. (G. T. .itl!v. who is in the- Steedly 1Hospital. .N\!. Ittle w;I 1ra',-.tedl on for appe. , ni - ie!!is. lIe is gein tg along lively. I,-V. Wt\. P. Smnitht blhl his regular .liss .\iary l.oi lutrlan i: it Sjar iaur t the ii ood4)4 Samari) itn hoi Is -'partainburn aftier a visit to, Gray ('otrt and( Lanford. M\isses ('arrie andi billie Wolff are eening the welk in S;parta:nburg. .\ir. J1. 11. W\riht is visiting in SPEIAi, TlIiN'iT lIl(HIMOND). I nformaat Ion of Initerest to Th'iose wiho nit' golig to 'ontfede'rate lt'tlennin. The fol loiing comn intinion111 from .\l r. I'. S. C'omtton of t he Sea board'l Itailway will ho of Interest to those who are c'ontemlating going to the reunIon of C'onfederate vet erans to he held( In iclh mond first of .Juine. "Wallers Special will leav'e Green w1oodh about 5:30 P. .3. Mlay 31st ar iving Richmnond about 0 o'clock thme next morning with the Anderson and PeIlzeri car's, and~ Laturens car's. 'This train will be run as a fast train on the SfCAflOARD) having high back v'es-. tlbule coaches and Pullmans. "Those that want Pltlman reser' vations see .\dr. 0. (1. Thompson, . Jf. Simpson, or wriite C. S. Compton, traveling passenger agent, Atlanta, Ga., who will make r'eservat ions. All veterans and others wIshIng to take advantage of tIs v'ery low r'ate arc uirgedl to get. it the Laur'ens car', as tis il ibi e at tached to the fastest tralit in thIs section at Clinton. "See .\i'. Thtompjson at Laurens at once0 if you wvisht reservations In the Pullman so you will get a good oneo. Fl'st comae first served. Tickets are good to stop over anywhere botht go ing and i'fturnng no eithne.' * (OROSS HILL NEWS. * Cross 11111, May 17.-Cominmenement exercises of the Cross Hill school will take place next week. Those of the grades will be lield onl Wednesdlay ev ening while the senior class program will be rendered Friday evening, 28th Inst. The address to tle graduating class will be delivered Friday evening also, by Prof. F. .\1. llurnett or An The SClool Iiproveient assocla tionIt will give anl enitertaiimient to !inorrow evening in the form of a play ent1it-led "Ye \illage Schiool of Long .\go." This play is expected to be very attractive because of (he numbn tier and variety of (lie characters as well as theI cliarnete r of tle play itself. R1ev. .1. 1). H1ililhouse of Abbeville was here Sunday and preached at the Presbyterian cliureh morning and ev R1ev. J. A. lartin Is attending the Southern B aptist on vent ion in Ilous foi, Texas. Rev. W. P. 'l'iiurner filled Mr. Alartin's appointments here and at Alountville Sunday. Alrs. Lucy Dloyd of larens, is here to spend several weeks with i her sis ter AMrs. Al. T. Simpson. MIs. W. P. CIII bertson entertained I the Cross Iill and lounitville teach 0r i t. dinner last Sattarday. 'I'hose Preselit were .lisses lessie lteid, iEn Int lipp, Mary M1artin, lAizzie (llini, Lucie Mlies, Irene .1leDaniel and \lMr. '. .\. Puller. liss Theo. Milies of Lander College sent tle week-endl here with heir sis ter, Miss Lucie Mifles. Messrs J. 0. .Denny and Luther E. .\itin motored t (Greenville last Fri day on business. Mrs. Sophia Pinson is having her hottse recovered aid eiiarged In( otlherwise improved. .\li. I'nocl Pin son is inl Charge of file work. Mrs. W. C. lasor returned Tuesday from a few days visit to .1. 13. Rasor's family at Greenville. Mr. Arthur Ixeaman who has been (itite sick for foir weeks is thought to lie soie better n1ow. Dr. Spaine has moved his dental of flee to this place and is ready for work in all lines of his profession. The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head niecntise of its tonic 111d laxntive effect, I.AXA TiVi- iIROMO QUiNINEiq betterthan ordinry Qumn Ie nd does not cnnose iervousness nor rining in head. Re:nember the till nanme nnd look for tlie signature of 1-. W. GROVE. 25c. * .* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * . * . 101U'TVI LJ.E NEW~is,. ** * * * * *** ** ** ** ** ** * .\lountvillo. .\lay I 7.--.\lemorial day was observe(d here with appropriaie (Xvi-cises by the 'lhool children. A Iilne of miiari'ch was forlied to each of the comet eries where flowers were placed on the graves of the (Con fed erate dead. "1' nu Arch" Iynchi spent several days last week with relatives ai(d frieis at Cos A.nchor. Ars. J1. 9. \\'inobrmen ner let iuned l riday night from an ektendedi trip toi heri l'arents and otheri relatives up in Illinois. .\lrs. II. Bi Dyson is back fromi a I woi weks' vislt in .Alullins. .\:- .ois.e it iflhardson0, w ho has aSt ession, is at hiomie again. .\lr'. .I. .\l. (;iloodmani, who hats been lih hs son, Iliubert, in (lharlotte for !sI week. Tlhe closing ext'r'(lsi's of (lie Mounit 'I M.i '' ehlool will be hel on the e. nings of the 27th~ and 2Sdlh. On Thiursdayv cvening, recitations aiid oithI iir exer('ises l~y t he iintermiediate Pradles wvill b e held and on Friday ev cning following, thie awarding of di plomas and1( oithler gradluat ing exerc is es willI take place, a fter wivi Dri ~i. Ii. HI. D emlenite of the F'rst Hialtist elhurchcl of ( reen wood wvill deli ver ani address~ui. The public is cordially In v'ited to (lie i'xercises. * PIIINCET:'ON NEW11S. * * * * * U U * * U U U U U U * U Prline(toni, M1ay 1 5.-Thie closing ex ecises of the Princoeton graded school wIll be0 held Friday eveniing Mlay 21 at the school, building. Prof. A. Mason Duopre of Woffordl college, will dlver the literary add~ress. Mliss Gladlys Connelly delightfuilly entertainedl several of her friendls In celebrating her fifteenth Ilrthd~ay ; the color scheme was p11nk andl white, af ter' a few hiour's of social conversation refreshments wer'e sc'erve by little Ruth Ainold and H elon Bitt and Masters Cur'tiss aind Hlarmon Connel ly. Music wvas furnished by Misses IBritt andl Mc~itticlk. Mrs. T. J. Crane and daughter, Car olinie have returned to their home in Pelzer after a visit to homnefolks. Mrs. A. J. Sullivan spent TIhursday wvith relatives near Gr'ay Court. Mir. J. A. Arnold of Peizer, is sp~endl Ing the wveek-end with homoefolks here. Master Carlile Sulivann hna re turned from a visit to his aunt, Mrs. Frank Nash near Gray Court. Mr. Houston Wood spent Friday in Ware Shoals. A pilenic was held at Flat Rock Fri day. The program of the day was recitations by the pupils and one of the teachers, Miss Penn, recited a piece and addresses were made by Prof. ). Brand, 'Charlie Smith and lion. 13. A. Morgan. 'omue to us for your Ice Cream Freezers. We have file "Alaska" in all poptilar sizes, and our prices will please yol. S. I1. & E. I. W IALK S & CO. A N N 0UN 'E EN' 1 hereby announce iyself as a can didate for Congress froim the Fourth Congressional Distriet, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. SAM J. NICHIOLLS. Invigorating to the Palo and Sickly The Old Stanclard general strengthening tonic G ROVE'S TASTEHLEss chill TONIC, drives out Malaria.enriches the blood.and builds u pthe eye. ten. A true tomic. For adults and children. 50c * WATERLOO NEWS. * *$ Waterloo, M1ay 12.-Splendid rains have fallen throughout this section du fig le last few days break ing the long drought. The farmers are hop. - ful. Notwitlistanding the severe dioigliht oats and wheat will make an average Crop. The Increase in the aereage of small grain in our :ectlon is at least forty per cent. Good -tands of both cotton antd corn greot th.1 eye on all sides. No hog colera, no hall. Triansplanting sweet potato lipa is Ilhe gencral or(ler of the (lay. 'hi,, closing exercises of the Water loo high school last week was a great. suc'ers, all honor to bolt teachCrs a!(l 11tistees. Mr. Asa Teague, one of our- most promising young farmers is being con gratulated on every side. lie has wdn a most valuable prize. Last Sunday lie led to the altar Miss Lucile Reid, oiie of Mt. Pleasant's most charming young ladies, the Rev. .1. 0. Martin officiatling. They are weleoninlg their friends at the Teague home near Wa terloo. Asa is an industrilous, honor able youiig luan and wit hills lovely hride shey tart life under a lucky star. .I. C. Sinmith and wife and .Mrs. '. P. Moore and her charinhig daugh ter, lia are at Oreenwood tils week at teldiig the chiautaut(ina. SPECAI. NOT!CBS. Wantell -To sell o ne .losler Patent Irocin Safe live ald one-half feet high. Coibinlon locks. 'ine (conlditioln. (ood' as new. \. (". 1,ancaster, at Min lt'rprise Natioinal Ban k. I - It-1)d Notice-I hereby warn all pelr'sons against ent ering in or tresspassing in any way, shape or form on mny lands in Dials towlsiiip, witlhout writ ten permission from me, iinder Ilie penally of the law, .lohn It. Iliellams. -12- it-lpd For Snle-N ice lot of lleikshiire piigs. '$1 and $5 (1ach. TV. M. Shiaw. *I3-2t Wanlhted --To buy a secondl hand oil ('ook(injg xl (ve' in goodc c'ond it Ion. .. Wiad(' Antderson. Ciy --it Wani ted'-- -.\ miiidd le-a gedl womtan for hou swceptr. 1LiberalI watges and t good hiomei. Apiply .1. l.:tArmstrotng, GIrat' Watied ---'. head mtiIumii grade ('attIle, onie to1I the yeats otld. Wil paty h~ghest miaurket li e. See me if you have anylin g to offtert. S. G. .\ e D~aie l, Laurt ens. I-SI-5 leri Sin lg Macliines, P'art and Sui hples, repair inig, tcainig anid ad Jusxltig call ( . S. St rick land, S iger SewIng M\aclhine Agent, Phone 3111. .10-t-pd Pecroni Stallion-Thoroughbr'ed and registered. Will stand for this seatsotn at Martin's Stable, Laurens, S. C. Pedigree fut'nished to those inter estedl. Guatrantee livig colt 0or no pay. WV. L. Tfeague, L,. W. Martini. 32-12t Mi les for Sale- I have several good inutles for sale at a ha rgai, cithleri for' cash or on credit. Come at onuce atnd look t hem over. II. Douglas Gray, Hank of Laurens Building. 410-5t For Sale-One tan setter bitch, price $8.00; two setter puppies at $3.00 each. Also 75 cords of good at $1.00 per cord F. 0. Ii. Cold Point; also lot of Jersey cows with young calves. Of tlee hours 5 A. M. to 9 P. M. qOvery (lay. TI. M. Shaw, Lautrens, S. C., 40-tU Not-ice Opueninig Books of $4ibscriptioni Notice is lhereby given /t hat books of subscription to the alp tal stock of Peoples D~rug Store will e openled at the oflicos of iDial & Ted 4, EnterprIse National Bank building, jLaurens, S. C., at 10 o'clock A. M., Tjuursday, May 20th, 1915, putrsutat, to Ithe authority of a comminssloon of cor'porators Issued to us by the Secretary of State. Capi tail stock to lbe Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000), dlividedl into flfty shares of lie par value of One Iilundred D~ollars ($100). Frank HI. Caine, Albert Dia.l, iloard of Corporators. North liarper Winus, In a hIgh-class exhibition staged in Gar'lington's Meadlow yesterday, the North ilarlier baseball nine defeated the Watts Mill third team by a sco of 8 to 0. Dispatches from the front clal mthat Davenport, the Harper twirler, was the feature of the game. Card of Thanks. large as our means, and the liberality We most sincerely thank our neigh- I of our friends will permit of. The bors and friends for their many kind- coming show in September brings us nesses and sympathy during the ill- so close, to our thirtieth, and as our ness and death of our husband and future depends so much on the suc father. cess of the next two that we uirge up Mlrs. J. H. Owings and hlildren. ou all interested in our wellfare to begin early to plan for greater sue Fairview Stock Show. cess. At a late meeting of the Fairview 1 .. B. Stewart Pres. Stock Show association, it was decid ed to offer preniluis as usual, in Solid car load Fruit Jars Just re each and all tlh depitrtments the celved. All styles and sizes to select ri'um ills to be as numerous and as Is'om i tt exti nely. lVo iES.& CO. == =.o l.-1.i.WLE o 0= Teas of Quality Every housekeeper knows the advan tage of using the best Tea, and every housekeeper knows that Chase & Sanborns Orange Pekoe, Lipton's Fine Teas and Tetley's Teas of Quality Are the best that can be had. Our stock is always fresh, pure and clean. Phone us your orders or call and let us have the pleasure of serving you FOWLER & OWINGS Laurens, S. C. = 0 CALOM[L WH[N BILIOUS? NO! STOP! ACTS LII([ DkNAMIT[ ON LIVE I Guarantee "Dodson's Liver Tone" will Give You the Best Liver and Bowel Cleansing You Ever Had. Stop using calomel! It makes you you right up and make you feel fline sick. Doin't lose a day's work. If you and vigorous by morning I walit youl feel lazy, sluggish, bilious or consti- to go back to the store and get your pated, listenl to me! moley. Dodson's iver Toie is do Calomel is lercury or inilcksil- stroying the sale of calomel because ver which causes necrosis of the bon1es it is real livjer medicinc; entirely veg Calomel, whenm it comes into coitact etable, thqerdfore it can not salivate or wilh sour1 bile craslies into it, break- make y n' sick. big it up. This Is whieni you feel tlat\ I <lrantee that o1e spooiful of awful n als ad cramping. if you )o( n's Liver Tone will iut your arc "all knocked out," if your liver s gish liver to work and (lean your is torpid alid howels constipated or 11owels of that sour bile and consti you have headache, (lizziniess, coated pated waste which is cloggIng your tongue, if breath is bad or stoimiach system and makimg you feel miserable sour, just try a spoonful of harmless I guarantee that, a bottle of Dodson's DIodsou's 1Iver Tone. Liver Tonle will keel) your entire fam liere's mIy guarantee-Go to any ily feeling fl1e for 11101nhs. Give it ( rug store and get a 50 cent bottle of to youri clhildren. It Is harmless; Dodson's Liver -Tone. Take a sjoon- doesn't gripe and they like its pleas Ill tonight and if it doesn't straiglteni alit taste. Attention Everybody YOUR CHANCE TO SEE A Ford Car Built. SOn Thursday, this week.! The Idle Hour Theatre will present a one reel picture showing how the Famous Ford Automobile is built. You will be carri d through every depart - ment of the bi ~/ordc factory and allowed to see the car b>uilt frorm the ground up. The picture is both entertaining and in Sstructive. PERSONAL ATTENTION is given to every presCription that comes to us, that it may be filled correctly and with the purest drugs The same holds true with-candy . NUNNALL~S is sold in this store because believe it to be the best obtainable. It is received regularly by fast express direct from the fagtory and is always fresh Powe Drug Company Laurnsn S. C.