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Ebe Zobertier 4abscription Price is $1.00 Per Year Payable In Adviance. Published by ADYEITISER 1PINTIM1 COMP.INT Laurens, S. C. * 1SON LEE Presidont ORTHUR LEE Sec. and Trcar. UtivortIsing Ites3 on .\plklletion. 1bit naries and Crd of Thamnks: One cent a word. Eiftored at the postolice at Laurens, S. C., as second class mail matter. 1 LW 'NS, S. C., 41'Ni: ?, 115. The Advertiser will be glad to receive the local news of all the communities in the county. Cor. respondenuts are requested to sitn their nimues to the contri butions.. ' etters should not be matiLed later than Monday morn. cn s!Ceid :1Inan 'er 'ea .li'g a I ub of * *i * Th10 'ni -l Stat 11.4 ha . said to G r mny "Youl have0 n"ot o (Ini this har bor 1 11 ilnthod of wv'a:-fa'e.'' .\tter considering the tualler three weeks. G(ermloany replies "Say it again" an(1 thevre you are. It ("rmany do'sn't he (enrefili she is noing1 to be inl the positionl of, the iloxiented individual who, after 'get lin. a . soveve dbI'lliling at the han(ds of, a dohlighly Iri-shinan,11 discovered too late 1hat "he had tried to cover. too nutch territory." * * * Tho .\dvertiser has recived a spe cial Ithirty-two page edil.ionl of ile 1r4'em-I lBroad I lustlr, I lldersollviIle. N. .'.. of which Gordon P. Galllington. for niorly of tI.4k city, is :I joint publ l Ier. The 11aper was splel(Ldily g(Io tll 1Cp. di'I:lyill) j sh at it T - pri:( on1 the r C t o: the iii5hers 111d thir patrons1. W1 al-A it.) 1n' I)11i' ar-'1g I In nf fore~nmi~:'yedciwationl thanl im advn'4d by a ar land ownIer', who h that he did no vant to see he c, .1 4 the iel iih (rhoo 4 fred I 1 4* 4:4ho : for w ih i it e 41)iter t I a f IP.: l ( nii:' 11: ho would ' <th 11 . d ') Ohe chewa! 1:tho"r ho nlow has of h woand Inl othler words if v1:1an ;;ilnI v byt one ho opp1osedl Io. ;I:5 ' would L4e ah .in.: to the po:)O'rl and depen~d nel asse and a protect-ion ;:l n, ! * ha1' :41 .4 se:' i:'.d the o;'ert ion 4 of) ti4 n4 42 r:-)'' <411--1 on la w in ti'4ir det u41 ''4'4):)i41n dis (4ta'st i.: I h' 14 .4 2 and) 4-4rlainly is4 1h4 'ati( h d: w th thi:4. how0v.'V r4. 1bu1 ((4144 .'! ! ' to~ n ' ' ) (4it he 1 (1)"a ' 'c n.44 .4; 'r:: 4' Ii 1m .2 ounty" in4(1 the5 4o44 1'. .1:4' :1 I' the ' 14du 4)'ation - he .ai' : -.a i ly l ae (y ('or! 10:4 ( ,- 4 >411' : hI .'4ah'ti i in a ch in s 1iigt a g4he dare roali th e atl ofmes~ vat fa'lan' s$.table it'). Fn d. Ill th l' !-. 'a lpite Na ftinl 1lankOi huiOling w1)1hi'h they tateia the are11 e'lng atealrain bargain. fO'f'fT oni mi i; an fat and ted t l woil' Pices varyfl (fro $7514 llOt $11.1iv1 Pral ,ot~~iel for0 Heot'ed 1 1 1111otawatOn., a Si- ir J h French in'5 appreciation of114 the1 her11. fion, o ha snt aO (4on1('ratul atr 1(111 e gram14 V1)4) to Premier) lre aying:t )o "Thoey1)0 remainh inl thes'Iih foert of1)1 th1 e 1,igh1t andIifel asueth ththeifr teameko ou Winuneia0 te dswil plint,' Ws Iogether wI1iitithose indissl ile hels whic ar f'or 1(ed by thl doledofbatl. . * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * (08COSS HILL NEWS. * * a ** ** * *e** * ** * ** cross liill, .lay 31.-The commence llent exerclses of tie Cross I [il school were held last week. They wvere all .ood and indicated a litting close of 1 successful year's work. Wednesday evenling Ihe wl' athrlll was Ideal and be fore a crowded hIlelise I he r ariouls ltaes lendered "a talking gardeI'" withI mutch effect and wvith credit to -h-.1lve 1s d the teneher's inl hal e htalinig and sleepilng flowvers. Ihe r 12m. showersI l n Of --% d theo little "11iu",111C. the Maye paulc dn1Ce, the1. tuelel orl helr thronie, in lat. ev(ry parlt of the entertailinent deser-lves ;pecial muention. \hile h(I,, weather F riday evening was a little cool and threatenling, yet a a Ige audlence ass'elibled to witnless he gra dIating exercises of Ihe senior v'lasst. This class is Composed of Iwt ve milelirs as follows: Alee T. !:rown, lres., .1. C. \lMeG o watn V. rl'es., M.\iss .osie Grifllin, See., .laneivs L. U utirie, rieas. and I stotoriin, (eorge 1'. Martin, oralor, Miss lloise Reeder. p:'olphet, .\I.Zas Floride ulidd, poet. (ladys Gritlin, Aile Austin, Nellie llt. Collnie Iunller and .lames Kooni. Mil-- GlaIdys Gril"ll in. ivered thesl tatory. tamins Kvoi real (te ( lass will. and ':rs. Alec. i'ixil rown eliv.red T!:e vale-dictory. The .u.ie I of .\r. 31artin's oration w "Th Call for ll". Til, was "cI prepaied and d:ivered inl his usulal ill rssive style. All these ex ' w'r intermillId witI aplpro*) 1ria teson.4 and Iliano selec(tions by milen 'ber. of the class. Messrs. Simt P1115ons Pinson, Charles Rasor, Iarrett Watts. anid Franl M\iller, students of lte Iigli School, acted as ushers. The address to the gladitalating class was delivered I Mr. Fred M. 1111liIt of Anderson and was a most. excellent and Iracti(al one. lis subject. was "l'nvera! -:duIc:tion". This appeal to Ile lieinbers of the class was tiIliely anld il pressive. Sit pt. W. I1. Culhert S delivered diplolltas to the ilve holbor roll. read (lie perfect attelidanlice ist, ud tr it(d the blittols furn ished lby he 1i u itlicials. Tweity ,W o 'is r(ceivetd perfect attlidalce - ',. :. Spec:al lielnlioln was nude i : 1 .\ la Colewilall who has not iissed a1.v ilrotm yhool inl four yevarS. S he inst inishid the forth.t grade. 12- \\. . lathfodill a few ap o ' t'em:irks delivered a wars to \ ra L,0"O 101 for xce11lec inl spell - 7s inl lta 1tin l work. and to - i'rteir for 1 xCeling in neal ni;- and impi'm'leent ,llwii. Ihu ield a good year ill I Ie l'ross hi 1h1-ol): Ior wh-Iose. ,-.1lvv the l ml b.'d 1;:, 1 .,. rs nd 11c, oc utaoiiton have wvorlod s.1' I uele .\;: 0..: 1f th (ross 1111! 0i le t Simhiy f!rl lier homii at n, N ia slie silninelil Ilui It sp la a uo1(a11 ~ ri: I~~~ c ] b ne Wt ',idI I : th r1 esc. 112M. .1. All h il' deie 'rwas I he n tli'tm( ofI th t Gtil s :111 h t eh1e (Il 'Xiitint n chur 1b \~s 1r. ltl( ' o f (l i n on I. L.i.:t i. T. . . ;Ni;!ia fam.iy. lrad h o hnE, Ile:!ue:- w it h l1ed. t' clI Hilir .l . Si 't'. .\l'g(ol lity syl thlsl 115son-l n fo lilhod hac o h ral' fion. llilll noil A 4eo~ w r' ('l'in I lanl (fr ('tit! a s( tre lntanch' lith (ogenerl'al geen. TOnelt twt hinders hae been fttr-o .lhced, Will sth sinu whick willh be ('la n L I lin 10ld inw igol thwork dingl(l tae busy 1 o season. sIll It'5r whc51ca feI 'e Sad iinay aten-o wbr asir J. . il' ( Nthr i s c eln was di1scover'.sit n t he irea orignI.atd (inte(. o ill reoom fom an oil te. Inhi less( timle ta ithk st. w ieti Tho buieOt brMaderas teso an Aneir wasuxingUpishe Sytemi Tae damage. adrdGRVL' MrS.E Dr. Peakl TOCintou iknvsit inagyo .\r.e tDange's taily.muaI pr.tedndon e1e. laelde shoinas been teachine aid Srnburg a taseley fors fihedQinn dhiesoutan malared back on uildfar for the systemr 50onts * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * -1* * New Prospect Children's Day. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * (hildien's GDay at New Prospect was a grcat success. I was delighted to be there with loved oines of the past and their loved ones. What elaiges line has wrought since I began Ily iinistry there nearly <10 years ago. Mis. W. I C'nl ingha in started tle Childiren's )ay 26 years ago. What Shillliene for good Its observalce has accoit Il isLeld. Eternity a lone will Ievil the good that has lived afteri her. And It is still exerting ana in Ihlence tor' t ine and eternity through her diugher, .1osephinte and others. The ip'ograin as carried out, was a sifeniid one and was wonderfully sue cessfil in all the details. I want to give special emiphasis to the spiritual featiure of the exercises--beyond any other it. has ever been iy good for Ilune to attend, there oi elsewhere. Those who got up the program for the oceaslon deserve the gratiitde of the cliurel and all who were present. May tle blessings of God rest. upon them all and may lie give liem hearty cooperation on tle part of tile chulrefb in all fatire Children's Day observ Do not let ime forget to mention the fact. how great a pleasure it was to ieet once iore on Ilese 11111indante shores Ily dvear old friend and broth er, Dr. Ant hlony Fuller. And I In ist not fail to iention that It was and always is an uniispeakable pl!easire tI le with my boy olnce niore, tle Rev. .Jodie A. Martin, and iany others, whoin to mention, I have not tinie nio vpac. May we all greet each other in the Bleautiful City. .1. D. Pitts. F'ountain Inn, S. C., .\ay 31, 19 . Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local nientions, as Iiy cannot reach tihe- diselnsed portion of tite enr. There ia only one way to cure (ilnineiss, and (lint is by const titt lona I remeilies. llnfnies is eniseil by an i nlIn11ini condlition of tle Mu.l cous iitixg of tih ' iustnehinn Tube. When this tube is ii nniait yin.t havo a rumbing sou1nc or imi perfct henring, anl when it 10 uitirely clost'<. ienfnies Is ( the result. and uilt s tilt iiinimmintiont cult be int et out nmcd thitis tlbe rstored tot a normal conan tionii. htariig will be diet y'r l forever; nine ('nst's out of t"n n e nsvas by Catarrh. whleht Is nothnlg h n in VImeri condition of 11h4e milleiuus surfn 9(i We will give One1' 1 Drii Dollarn for nov 'a-1 of Denfntss tlenusil by entarrhi that ennnot lie cureoi by Iintl's Cantrrh Cure. S-lnl tor ci niInra. froo. F. J. 'iI-NiMY & 'O. Toledo. Ohio. Snhl by Drurggists. 7r,( Take lin is Flmily Pills for constipation. "TIZ" FAE.\S TIlRED. SORIE, SWO1LLE'N EET N ~in like "1T%" f'or m-1h hur, sweaity, eniloused 'eet 1'113 iorns--"TIZ" Is 1040orious". Why olihigaretul with achin11g. 1,iuiffed-up feet -- eet so tirel. cha f. -. MY foot ju-ut ache -for oie ho s n rIt f Why don' o eeiot:i tae <1nselig n t ra s tli soene's and Iiiiy riht ol ofi fee ,hat (hafe, tnar iiandi3 brn.h NI)% ins''~tantl sigtoisS painl Iilc corns this osetsi and hunironis.ha "Tl"h. lius fore tlir d fi'chm inisor' f(ut. Nogluo'easoefctiighns -co inine aoo long't.Enane iWt a'oil (Oiiiit genhatliy agre byI hl ep'etlin ticutryot an ue Ithas calltnel effestaiverye violent nffot t he effetnof Th1iineounts forl edI ailea has agr'eable t ftentoeli wide nianying ha i dosae, anielwaee.oniinf .lis tyIiier-Lsaxr one.s aiiedable subitunefr as alonli. I alt onfeieniss, btie lan te Ieffetso a loe. ssnid sinalleife.K O~sh' whas ibroughtiteeinto guh ive sfe(that i' siomie tated. haanot aentrey reai S.l MnE use les ag&n Cno.s onthegnu, Cooear &h likenbs adigAttoreysf at LaGgbwh e moneyt rented. or sall byLau-ne .M. Pr& tiE i. Wilketate C o.t SPBQAL NOT!CBS. 1'or Sale--lilehh cows.. Apply to J. S. Btennett, Laurens. 15-1t Lost--Smiall gold cuff link engraved with the letter "S", between Wilkes' s1ore and the residele of .\rs. Dorroh. Vinler %will please return to thils of f100. .15-11 Lost -"roim hat Thu tsday inoruiling het ween the residelie of Mr W. \VR.1 Hichey and the post oflice. a bunch of white Aigrettes. Rvoward tor theIr re Ifirn to fihis ollice. i-It For Sale-Cow, f'res;h in 1nlk, with lilifer calf, price $11. W. I1. Todd, Ba rksda le, S. C. I5.. 11-d For Sale- -w cows fresh In iilk. IReas4on for selling aln overstocked. One of the cows Is extra tine. A. Carl lFt er, Iaurens, S. C. -5- I t For Sale-One good $16h.50 refrig (rator, isei Only three mionths, fifty pounds capacity. Pirst check for $10 gets it. See 11. Terry, Laurens. 15--It Winnted--An1y person affected with Catarrh, hay feier or asthma, to com niluilicate w*ith me. I am agent for the Swiss-AIerican Vaporntor Treat inilt. Five to 10 days free trial. G. I). Silitl, Clinton, S. C. -.1--tf-2t-pd To llent--Fu I lshed roomms In desir able section of the city. Itates reason able. .lrs. .M. S. Tucker. 1--1-2t Nolle-l hereby warn all persons against enterIng In or t resspassing I any way, shape or forimi oil MY lands In )I ials township, wNithout writ (en peri ission froi 11me, under the penalty of the law. John i. llellam. -12- I t-pd Walited--A middle-aged woiana for housekeeper. LIberal wages and good home. .\pply 1). I). Arnmstroig, GUa Co( t. S. C., lotte .11-21 Wlant ed--50 head indiumi grade cattle, on1e to three years old. Will pay Iighest 1111rket price. See mIie If you have anything to offer. S. G. le D~aniel, LaurenIIS. -11-5 t For Sale-One tan setter bitch, price ,$8.00; two setter puppies at $5.00 each. Also 75 cords of good at $1.90 per cord F. 0. II. Cold Point; also lot of Jersey cows with young calves. Of ilce hours 5 A. M. to 9 P. If. every day. T. \. Shaw. Laurte1ns, S. C. 10-tf For ~eer * ArJ ha h~~ a~ is o simple plea~ure in he Preo arc on , aqd a Qala ble enjoyrmenr 1q ear n , use h~a 500d itF r S S Se TkQ lf jowde~ ,sa}! SIe I Its made by [he amous je il guaranatcee rceudte' H~ilE US I ESTOREL Y011R D)ELIVERIY WAGON to Its original newness. NothIng hurts a business lIke a shabby dellvery ser vIce. I have us send forn the wagon tnd make It imw agaIn in every rc speut. W~e'll make all necessary re pairs, gIve It a nuew coat of paInt or varnIsh aind send It backt all sipick, span and sparklIng. J. D. SEXTON'& SON LAURENS, S. C. CALOMtt IS M[RCJRY, IT SICK[S! CLtAN LIV[R AND BOW[LS GINTLY Don't Lose a Day's Work! If Your Liver is Sluggish or Bowels Constipated Take "Dodson's Liver Tone." You're billous! Your liver in slug- guatatitee that each spoolifill will gi.h! You feel lazy, dIzzy and tll clean your luggis liver better than kiocked out. Your head Is didl, your a lose of nasty calomel and that It toigue is coated; breath bad; stoin- won't mae you ick. acli sourl and bowes constipated. 3ut o dott't take salivating caloiel. It m ctle. you'll k i t next morn Iakes you sick, you may lose a day's g because you %ill wake up feeling work. line, your liver will be working, yot n C.o101 is mtercury Or quicksilver headahe and dziness gone, you Whiichi caues necrosis Ot' the bones. shouacl o il e sweet yod your bowels C.1a01o01el crshies into sour bile like egular. 'Ott wvill reel like w"orking; (lynantite, breaking it 111p. Thlat's wI you'll be cheeorful. full of vigor and youl feel I ha-t awful u nauseaj and ci' ip- amubit ion. lng. IDodson's Liver Tone Is entirely veg If you Want to euJo' tm nicest, etable, thereou'e knitless and can gentlest live and bowel Ole- sing you not salivate. wive it to your children. evel elxpeiei just tak a spoonful a Illions of dizople e usig Dodson's of harmless odson's flter Tone to- Livaer Tole Instead of dangerous cab-o night. your bruggist Or deier sells m110aw. Your ruggist will tell you yott a 50 cent. bottle of Dodson's Liver that the sale o caloniou is almost stop Tone iuder illy persodnal Lrnoney-backeied enttirely here. table,1 thrfr hames andca ANlwlervons 2 0 0 loge s youa 50ceto'll Dosee' her iha the lt vclomevs ams tp Tone udernm eron money-ckuntref herre 01 COOK STOVE "NowServing 2,000.000 Homes LOOK FOR THIS NEW PERFECTION GIRL Youi'll see her in the wvindlows and on the counters of hardware, furniture and department stores everywhere. She stands for the NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVE - the simplest, most efficient Oil Cookstove made. Already it has made cooking easier and kitchcns cleaner for over 2,000,000 housewives. *Made in 1, 2, 3 and 4 burner sizes; also NEW PR RFECTI ON stoves with fireless cooking oven attach ed. Use Aladdi~n Security Oil or Diamond Whi te Oil to obtaini the best results ini oil Stoves, hleaters a.nd Lamps. PE R lON ...TANDA RD OIL COMPANY 'Vashington, D. C. (New Jersey) Charlotte, N. C. Norfolk, Va. (BA LTIMORE) Charleston, W.V. & chmond, Va- Charleston, S. C. PERSONAL ATTENTION I s given to every presCription that comes to us, that it may Ibe filled correctly and with the purest drugs The same holds true ith candy NUNNAL 'S is sold in this store because ie believe it to be the best obtainable. It is received regularly by fast express direct from the factory and is always fresh Powe Drug Company LaurnsnS C.O