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CLEAN LIER Just once! Try "Dodson'q Constipated, Headachy iv\enl up y our isluggih liver: 1-'r ule aid chtferfiii ulake your w No a pleaur he h vigo-orls and fa:1 u hition1. '(211.ake 1 n1t. o U l..e : yo 111 1 lOSe a (lay s W01 ii. ('al 41011.1 is nIII .ry r 1 ju: 0i. . wvhi h cau 1S S 11C1os is o:- I e ('aloinlol cra.hIevs into s v:r bld 1like dy imie, b1Uaking it u . T ' ielln yout if., that awfull un a:u and - inlg. I iSt-- t1 o 10 I no0 ~ ~ t t n Joy the nicest, genitle l liver atld Io - .i takc a -;poon 1 fu11 o f h r I m sI 1 1 ,I 1odI -;on's- Liver. Tonle hmli-ght. Your. drugl-1 gis or deallr SelI s you a . cel it hot MAKE THE LIVA ON'T a hot i SUmm PERFECTIC stove keeps cool and clk awaiy with all coal-hod dru, coal range. The NE\W PER] like , regulat cooks like gas. 1 fort with kerosen Somet/hin New, comes a hfreless < pullling2 a dtamper to sho~w you the plenty of hot w\at range. Use Aladdin or Diamond to ob1tinl t b PE R STANDARD C Washington, D. C. (New J Norfolk, Va. (BALTIl Richmond, Va. Sftate of Mon)lthi (arolinn, Whe reas, IetitIions signed by a legal niumnher or thle 41ua lfed electorsq and1 free-hiolders* residling ini Ials school dI!strict No. 1, Laureons conuty, Southb Cv.rol in a, atsk ing f'or anl (eletIon uploni Ih thel 1ietio ot voting ani addit ional 1 11uil1 lax uplonl the0 property ill said rehool0 dIistrict. to beo used7 for school1 14n1r.4oses, hav e beeni 11ilcr with the11 coutly board of (elntoll, anU election Is hiereby or'deredI upo 41 aid51 quest51ion, -aid 'lection to~ be bieI on t he 29thu (day of Mlay I 9I15, at (reenl l'ond School anno~l1 lt of the trulsIees If' said( shool1 Onil. such1 eleelors as return real regisrion11)1 4'ertificates as requliredl In thle genleral election1 shall be allowed to vot1e. TI'hose fa vor' ig I 'm :1 mill add itionalI tax shall vole a hallot containIng the word "YES'" wilten or prInted t hero nn. Those againIr. thn 3 mill n adItIon.. YOl SIMII AND BOWELS IY WAY s Liver Tone" when Bilious, Don't Lose a Day's Work. I - of Plodson'ls Lier Tonle i uder mly IlIoney-baclk gnarllitee that -ol I s'llfI will (.vlea yottr sluggish e:' t 1t 1ta a dose of nasty caio : d hat it won't 1ake you siCk. I isoll's I iver Tonle is real liveIr ,a, a line. Yout'll know% it neXt Inlorn I h ust .ou wil w wake ti Iy l fling 11. our liver wvilI be workaig: head i " anld dizinless, gone;: stoniach will "SWee and h~owels re'gutlair. Iod 'st115 ' .iver Tone is e'tirl cg Itab11le. I he(Ire fore hw)rtnl1ess 1; an enn ::,( 'alivatc. G;ive( it to your. chibirenl. .\lliols of people are usinlgI Dodson 's I.'er Tone instead of danlgerolls calo tie! now. Your druggist will 'tell youl that tIe sale of Caloniel is atiuost e.>"ped nt iey here. KITCHEN LBLE swelter over :oal stove this er. The N EW )N Oil Cook pour kitchen an and does t e ash-pan, ery of the ?ECTION lights es like gas, and t s gas stove com c oil. An ovcn that be :ooker merely by .Ask your dlealer icth fireSs cook E. I t glvecS youl )C hot, sooty coal Secarity Oil White Oil 'rs an~d I.diflmps. 10f' >IL COMPANY ersey) Charlotte, N. C. VIORE) Charleston, W. Va. ChalsonS C atltax shall vote a ballot ('ontaliing the word "'NO' wit ten or tinitted hereon. P olls shtall open at the hontr or 8 (o'elock In the~ for'enoon antd shallI rema In open uintil1 the htour of 1 o'0clock it the afternoon wvhen they shall lbe ('losed, and lthe ballols counted. Tlhie trusteecs shiall Ireport the result of thle election to thle coitn ty audI tot antd c'ounitty sup1 'tIerinedenit of educae lion wit hin ten days thIerea fter'. -1JAMI I. SI'1L LIVA N, I y otrder' of ('otty Boarid. NJ. B. IAL A. C. TODD DIAL & TODD Atornieys at Law Enterprise Bank Buildilag, Laurens, S.C, P'RACTfCE IN ALL COUNTh Woney to loan on Real Estate-Lonp Time. ROOSEVELT WINS IN LIBEL SUIT .fter Delberatifig 41 Hours Jurors itentder Verdilet for the Defendant. Syracuse, N. Y., lay 22.-Twelve ien, chosei as a jury to determine whether Theodore loosevelt. libelled William Iarnes wheni he charged that lie worked through a "corrulpt all e hetween crooked ht4siness and crooked colit i.s," and that he was "1corrutp(tly allied with Charles F. .lurp'lly, of Taninany Hlall," today re itrned a verdict in favor of the i for luer'I president. In the belief of the jury, everything Colonel lloosevelt sail about tie former chairman of republican state committee was true and, therefore, Mr. Ilarnes was not lilled. The'I'l verdilt was returned after 40 ballots had beent taken and the jury had considered for -1.1 lours the evi dence which Was presented during live weeks of the trial. Nineteen hours were (onsumed before 11 of the jury men, who, since the seond ballot. had stood togetiri, persuadid .l uror No. I1-- -41ward Burns, a Syracuse nuotorman and a republican--to join wit!h Iitm in rtcurning. a verdiet which Colon-l loosevelt later declared to be "typically .\mrincan." Io 1 of those 19 hour;s the j111o Inl favor of, an utnconditional verdil for th1c defenidant talkdl lo lthe onev who, while hiiisilf favorin':- a similar verdict, IInS isteud 11hat the cou rt (o., and diurieiiients should be dith-d let ween the Iwo principals. Tle verdiet was reached in Iht, do' tuitory of lthe .iail attacdllMI to the Onoundag:a county ourt hluse and not in tlie .ury room. .11uror ilrins agreed to vote with is companions (oon after tle 12 arose tlis mio 10 ng, following their second night in custody. Mr. Ilarneis was not il court. an d ieither was his chief counsel, WIl Iiaii m. Ivins, wlien tlie verdict was ret it -i d. The colonel was there, however, with his staff of counsel, s e time before .1 ust ice Andrews ascended the btelnch and opened court. A .\board. Sunimnor l'vursion PrcsSaturdaty at .I. '. i lurts & (O.,---two s tes Laurieis. S. C. White 311an1 1ith ilack Llier Tll liver is a blood iriller. It was thouglt at one time it was the seat of the pasTions. The trouble with most people is that their liver becones black h cause of iminities in the Wiood due to hadl phy:sical -tates, vaus-! ing Ilioni.ni s, leada:che, dizziiness ani con sipat ion. ii. King'st New I fif l'il's will clean ti the I iver, and give you new hlfe. 2.w at your druaggist. 311EETIN N F LETTFEi, ('.\i1:uhis. Annual 11eelinx to lie Hl in Postlof lice ftltildilnar May :list. The annual inetinig of the lattreons Couny l t 0ul Lter Carriers asso cltion will be held in Iho postollice buildingz at I.aureins oi .\ay :31st, be ginning at 11 i. m. .\t our Stat co've-t in. held( at 8;mtahur~ig last year'. Laiiurens wa:s Ihie haitntir ietinty, havingL thie highest to beter( hat record ( hil .;c earI by get - h1(4! al b ut ithrei lat eari. I ast year* we had a fre triip to the tmounitainis. Thiis year cveriy miiiiber will get a f letipi to tin :a a iurd I'lorence lit 'l'hnsi are perilous lthues, andl it be (otves (ver Carrier to join in wvitht .5 atil shlrli to shoouldr, do all w~e as at Laues. If imo issible to colme sendl your naite andI $1.00 to ourl 5eCtE ty at Owinogs, 8. ('. at once. We haive reduct d the dues to $ 1.40th ids yea. IWe also want as tmainy as (anl to at t :d thIe Slate associat ion at Hior eince ini tll and go with its to the "Cit y by thlie Sea". J. E. Johtnson, l'res., Gray (oourt, S. C. Itii:idiis ('ook, 8ee., Owing, S.. Look at Me I am Well. "I cannot say too much for Pe. runa. It has en tirely cured me of moy trouble. My eye lids were t h I k and red nea rly all t It e timec. My' eyes w e* r e eecuiat~illy s'tnsitlve to lIght. Catarrh waOs my 1touble. I had had my eyes treated aind took a great deal of meitC(1ci ae0, but i E nottthng fieemued to help ine until I trIed Peruna. I always use Peruma when my family need it. Always find it very good; it helps wonderfully. You can use my testimnonli anywhere you wish to." * So says Mrs. C. Skehan, No. 814 S. Leavitt St., Chtongo Tlls_ PRINCETON PRESIDENT URGES ARMAMENT Fanors Arted Preparedness not. "For" but "Agalust" War. A1lhonkc Lake, N. Y., M1ay 19.-The ilst day of the twenty-ilrst annual Lake Mlohonk Conference on Interna tional Arbitration developed unniiiiiim Ity of opion virtually on only one thingX--the undeslrability of war. Al though Da niel Smiley, host of tihe con ferelee and John lassett Moore, who presided, ti-ed to restrain the speak ers from contiroversy that niight ein harrass members who were citizens of European 'belligerent nations, o1ine Of tle addresses retlected the hitterness of tile international crisis. r'l'leodore Marburg, of B3altimore, formerly minister to lelgiuin, out. lined the possibilities of a great peace league, which Should not attempt. to decide international disputes, blut slouhld insist that such cont roversles should not lead to war. Such a lea -ie, lie recolnIiended, should umn ite to piIIlsh any Power that started war. President. IIibben of Princeton, star tled the inembers with a frank speech Eavoritig aried preparedness, not 'for" but "against" war. "it is the weakest kind of senti - mInItalisuin gone iInad," lie said, 'to magine that the cause of lieace is in lh" remotest degree advanced by teachinmug the chi11(d1ren 1Of tle pub 1ic 4chools to sing tile doggerel r-iyn10, beinning with the line "I did nlot raise my boy to be a soldier.' Never in the t wenty-one years of Is existeilce had the L Nake Mohonk Lonference heard such a call to arnms. I'he Princelon's president's appeal trouised In teinuse interest. and ieuS fion among more than two hundred ielegates. "I do not advocate eparednliess for var-,' he said, "but prepared ness igaiist war-a upre paredness which, n the event of the catastrophe of war Itself, will prevent the enormous in I lal sacritices of human lives which has characterized every war in which Lie t'nited States have been enigaged tLroughoit our11 past history. "'No olne can be so blind regarding lie significance of present coiidillns is to tai'e the position that a grave iational einergeniey is not at least a jomsility. I aii not in syinpathy aith the peace proimnganda which Is bJeing prosecuted inl iiany of ott r sCiiools, so far t il ast as it dailtu vors to Iulickeii tie peace sentiient by lhiniprsing upon the nillilds of the Yoilig chil11rci Ihe ecoliotieic losses of l)r. iibbeni dieclared that one fallacy tending to obstruct the progress of peace was "that this present terrible w\al. has developed certlain praclices s iiri isiges which will revoltiliollize tle nicepltVd restrnictionis of int(er1na tionalI hiw so that hereafter all liin Iiiin orial obligations of nation to iia ton in a state of war will be swept away." "\'a;s a liit Ion alte loolillig inito a fuituii that is dai andi iiiysterious,"' lhe coniihiiiid. "'in tiin. high tenisoi ail suisin i thie iuist imsigmitiiiu iin us a i:i onah en tastrouphie. .\nd ini the' at aniy price. rilice ail. exerlythinog wlihihal ;iibuy illace. lI;t lit 115 not) foiget that t here' are( soiiiie Ihiings w'hiieb i'anniot buy to secureii pi-ace, theii jien(e thu s soiugiht of a livinug h-l. \\e dare not t raide hilono fori ieace; we (dare not1 tr'le hioor in iorder tihat wie iiny bariga in for' pee.-e. ~\e diarit not inllge o'ur1 selv es in thle ienjoy ilent ofth 11 less:5 inigs of icale while we tirni dea~lf (ears to thle cry of istremss or' to thle sumii at .I. ('. liurns & t'o.,-t wo stores~ Laitu ns, S. I'. S'4i.lilI 31IN EXPL.\INN. between''t liiniself anid (Go'. 3Mingltmr Sumnter', .Alay I19.---Chilef of P~ol ice . it. Sumter this afternoon gaive out- a statement in answer to the statements of G;over-nor' .Aanning andl Secr'etary 11. A. Aloses, showing his side of the chi ef cons'ta ble mix-u p wvhichi ~ occur i et' Suim Iir iin his sta teinen t sayvs I ralut(-h had sevierial con ver-sa tions withI Govenor .lannling r'elautive to the tip-. 1Jointmen(t, which lie underltlstood lie was1 to rec-eive., and ( i had pi-oiised (Goverr 110 l 111ianng som in ime ago to accept thle os it ion and to lbe ready tor' him whiein hie was walntedl. Ilinding on his confe-rence with Glovernon .\ian ninig oin 3.ionday t hat lie was to be0 offeredl a liosit11ion underi SherIff Mn ar tin, and not at the head of the State constabhular'y, as lie hiad expected, lie ail, lnie ao ..'efus to acep te appointment and returned to Sumter instead of going to Charleston. Chief Sumter says that he had al ready notified Mayor Jennings of hits intention to resign on receipt of th( appointment. and that. Governoi Manning had also seen Mayor Jel nings about the matter. He had not therefore, formally resigned as chiel of police, although he had tendere( his resignalion, and he is still act ing in ti.s capacity, and it Is probablk that he will continue in the oflice. Thc matte-r of his appointmient was irs talked on the strcets last Saturday but was with held fromi publication al tle rettuest of Governor Manning. 1i*p. on Chief Sumter's retuirn from 'olunt bla Monday afternoon, lie stated tha the deal was all off and the mattet was dropped until a statement of h appoititlent. was publishied and latel coat radic'ted. Wiloopinig ('otighi. "Aboiut a year ago my three boyv had whooping cough and I foun( Chiamberlains Coulgh Remedy the on ly one that woutid relieve their cough Ing and whooping spells. I coitinued th1iis trealmen t and was sirprised to find that it cired tle disiease in a ver. short tilne",writes .\rs. Archie Dal rympie, (rooksi lie, Ohio. For salc by all dealers. P311es Cured in 6 to 14 Days Tour druggist will reund titoney if PAZC OINTMENT falls to cure sny case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in6 to 14 days, The first application gives ivase and Rest. SQc. NO RETlPLY FiOM (GER.ANY. No IntJnimtion (f tlie Charn-et otf r. 1n111 M-ep0y to .\merican Not(-. Washington, .\ay 22.-Suich advice as ihave beetn rCeeived froIn .\mb liassa dlor Ge rard within thile last few days it becatie knowi tonight, have given no intimation as to the character of lie German reply to the recent Amer lean note beyond tile getietal it y that if would be friendly ina tone. TIte German answer is expected 1t teach Washington late next week. Iln til then tile sitiatlon as between thlic I'nited States and Great. Britain ovel alletted violations or international l;iw inl (otinection witi the lii t ish ordel in counell will not be developed b.' olilcials here. After ile Gterman notc is received, it is practically certairl repres n11 tat ios oi the general sIb ject of the comtimiiet-cial ei bartgo fiml posed by Ihe allies' in tercoui-se witi Gerinanly will be made. 'lhere is to teidency aiong oili cilhs here to tuderesti mate tile seri ottstiess of tie situaition whileh ia.% resullt In the eventl of, an1 un1favor-able reply froill Berlin. Onl this polint III pat-icular- it is kilown the Waslingfor govenmtiientI will insist ot complott dlisavowal of any lini(ltion to destro.\ \lierican lives and fit1ll reparation fot injiries stustained. If the German re ply should Cover this poit. satisfac torily, it is felt that artrangeiietis fot ite flutuo sa fegiarding of Amte ricatr iitizels can then he at-ralnged itrougi furthe r ttht' diplonialic arrn:tigeiet wherev liassiger and ontirahand trail otn belligerent tmerchiaantmet li iliI IO 0l~i.V V I -14( . X .\N the Eietiveneiiss, N ot the i leet l.hl -Ver-.iax ine iif the most imi '-: ariis. -'or a longi ti in g I teitl ex Io ''t , rli zi g t he it %t( lirfu jff sts t1 by o. i'. Ihve beet si ing *t find Lff. li4' e i! as <amea iand et~ bee ablo (ltutyhrmu -in its ai41 Ion lant by illa.tK I.r itby in his tuil-et r-Lt ax, ~thousandliis of liomies -liroof iposi tivc ofI its teal value. If youi tetel:orn <~ it, tongue coa ted and skin sallow; tl n't delay until il bi.comes0: dtanigerti nl ilt Ihe Itroilble iin thie had1( ithii LIli~. 'er- Lux. InsIst ou the geuinte, bearl g the signiaturte ant likeness of L. K. (;rigsbiy, which ht gunaanleedi to :give sil sfact ion (i1 money re(fun tded. ~oir sale by Lau trins Dru'ug Co. II iVE I I ESTIOIIE YOUlR to Its origliial newiiness. Nothing hutrtt a buisineoss lIIke a shabbiy delivery ncr. Yle hlave uin send for the wagor and~ 'make it tiew again in every re sp'ect. We'll make all necessairy re pairs, give it a new coat of paint o1 vatrnish anti send it b~ack all spick span' andl sparkling. J. D. SEXTON & SON LAURENS. S. C. Ailments The ailments from which women suffer are many and 4 varied so far as the symptoms indicate, yet they are all de pendent upon a disorder in the feimale generative system, and a remedy that acts on the cause of the trouble puts an 4 end to all the distressing symp- 2 tons as soon as the unnatural conditions are removed. DR. SIMMONS Squaw Vine Compound Is a Medicine for Women It acts directly on the female org anism. Quietsinfianmation,eases pain, strengthens the nerves, helps digestion, tones up the stomach and puts the body in fine vigorous condition. It transforms a weak, nervous, ailing woman into one of sparkling cheerfulness and vigor. It brightens3 thle eye, re viles the spirits and restores the rosy bloom of health to the cheek. Sold by Druggists and Dealers Price $1.00 Per Bottle CF.Siminons Medicine Co. ST. LOUIS, MtISSOURI LAN) SA1E, State (of South C ('aroilina, County of Lattren0s. IN CO'RT O COM1MON PLEAS . S. Ilalley & Sons and Uailey ros., Plaintiffs, a galinst I. W. Adair, et al, Defendants. l'irstliant to a decree of the Court iII the above stated ease, I will sell at piblic outcry to the highest bidder, at Laurens, C. II., S. C., on Salesday In .ltne nexl, being londay the 71th day of the month, during the legal hours for sitc sails, ile f olwig deret ib ed property, to wit: All that tract of land, shitlate iI the collti y of Laurens, state aforesaid, conta liing on1e hundrtill ed inety (1110) ac1es, more or less, boiuided by lanids of .1. W. Itiddle, .\lrs. Th'lomas Rid (lie, .John E'. Adair, I. .1. Adair, and others, Ihe same being Ik ilvown as the Strou1d place, being the same tract 01 ilareci of land put rchased by Isaac W. Adair troill tlie estat e of Dr. Hlenry. TrIlls of Sale: Onc-half cash, bal aee to be aidi i lv ei )) ts frotn d.Ae of sale; the credit port ion to be 1 ellred by bodll an1d mortgage of the iiiIcihaser over tle said prem ises, bearing s pelr elit iterst ftomti date, atnd til per en. attorney's fee in case of suit or collection by attorney, with, leave to purchaser to pay his entire bid in Cash. Purchaser to pay for pa Pets and revenu1 stam ps. If ilie terms of sale arte )ot coiplied with, the land to be re-sold onl samile or some ssi"1)e'4itet SUIVaesday on samtue teris, at risk of fotnr i purchaser. C. A. POWEIR, C. C. C. P'. and (T. S., ~laauren5, S. C. IDated, this I0lh day of .\ay, 19.~ S N tte of 1i'ut I-'ialt eileent antd DI)s. A\1ll erson, inde~bted to thn. estate o.\a.Cora .\I. .\lor d0101en00ed areo refinred t lmak imediatle Payment hlin itg claitms aga inst 5:ahl estate ate ntotilald to lpr(eent thetm to) the execu tr andil IlrIov thle sainie it duel fotrm of' latw befote 0. C. Thiompison as Probate -1ludre at his otlieat faturtns, Soiuthi ('alinta. at ten o)'(Ilc(A .\ ., otn the I! Ih day of .\lay 1!115. or Ihe fotever barredI, at whltim ie I will takeo fintal sett1lemienat andi apply1:. for ditschartge. I'. P. .\eCOWVAN, As 'x((tttor 1of the Will 01' .\is. WIm introp (ollegee S~liOlditIllIP AND) EN~I'IANCE: EX .Ul INATION Thle examinitationi for~ the award (of Vacant schiolatrships In Winttoii C.oI Il(ge aind for the adiIsslion of 11ewI studenits wIll bie hield at the (outnty C'ourt I lotise otn F'rlday, .luly 2, sit I) it. m.i Alipliennts mus1t5 not he less ItItn itIxeen0 year1s of a go. When schiolarships are, vacaint alter July 2 they will 1be awardedl to those makIng thle highest average at tius examtitpa tion, providedl they mneet thle conidi tionts goverinig the aiward'(. ApplI Canits fot scholatrships) shotuld w~ri to to Pre'sidentt JTohnsonl before the ex amtinat Ion for scholarship examilna lion blantks. Scholarsips aire wortht $100 and free tition. The ntext session will begIn Septembher 15, 1913. For fturthetr inifort iton andl entalgtte, address Pries. D. I. Johnrson, Itock 11111, S. C. 41l-tt-pdl CHICHESTER S PILLS TiE iedAtoid t-A~lie yearn knonn as 1ie:., Safeu.,Always Reiail. L L'lIENS DIPIU STOJIE. UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmers Call, answered any house, day or night. L.ATTENS, . C.