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E1je Robbertiser Sabscription Priee in $1.00 Per Year Payable In Advance. Published by ADVERTISER PRINTING COMPANY Laurens, S. C. UJSON LEI President AtTHU1R LEE Sec. and Trean. iAvertiing Rates on Application. Obitnarles and Card of Thanks: One cent a word. itntered at the postoffice at Laurens, CI. C., as second class mail matter. S 118 . C., S1E1PT 1, 1915. TI air of security and even opti u 1!.1 prevailing a this time is quite di r 'it from that at this time last year. 1Idications are that the fall mem bs will find the south in much b-etter shave (thanllas y-4,ear and withi a i a'table lesson learned. * 0 0 T11 i- FAlA ADVIEllTISING. Adioinln.- citles are making propara tions to go after business in the terri tori-:s which iaurens merchants have a rright to operate as competitors. It is not lonig before fall business will he in ftull swing. Our mdrchants omght to be making sonie prepara I ions to go after It. A trade excursion is a ciry good form of advertising and has the added benefit of coimbin in-g ;:tuin 'ess with pleasure. Travel slips i.ave been successfully used to dr:iw trade and is being used in our hrirIAory for compelit it.ion with us now. A rn Iiiciilarizing caipaign is an tel ir adviertisiIg scheme. Constant adri:ising in (lie local papers and pairs in adjoiniing towns is effective ni'l he ap. There are numierous forms 'f Wetive Vadvertising that could be ilv it utilized. A meeting of ier chat' might well be held and an ad vot i ag 'aipaign outlinedl for the fall 'Ind wint~er mlonthls. 0 * 0 >:NTEl'S LICENSE, LAW. P efer'eilve to the cardt of Mr. F. \\. I.itle. cotlity gaitie wardell, it will to n thtt1: all violators of the recent ly e':-ted hunter's license law, will be prtosecuted. We direct attention to this inl view of the fact that Senator Good win issued a stlateient, sitiseri b ed to 3' Solicitor Cooper, in The Ad vertiser last week, to the effect, that i 'w w not ititended to appliy in hia 'euty and 11tt:i. Solicitor Coolper C'I advise that no one be proseeit 'r violation of it. It will be seen .r. Lle's c:1rd that lie holds tht. th:. Iaw 'vai legally enacted and that '\ ill prosecute all violors of it. ('1o1 r wa Inot il tHie eity yester day. -0 no statomen t could he soeired fr.m im11i. iut as it will be intnlbent "nt, himi tt prosecute sitch cases as ih gameiii warden im ight. bring itito ta i i vouhill tieem to bte Ithe wiser corn li for Ithose in doub lt to a wait furi e c iworid fromt Mrt. CooPer biefore d i-garid ing thle la w. For t hose who4( do lnot w'ishi to wait, the safem 1plan w Ihlibe to seecure thle r'equ ired license and th len, in case it shoul Id dlevelop1 Ithat it is not needed, we are quite sutre. th tile fee will be ireturined. Th sutalletd 'ILocal Optjin WLleague of ath Ci aroliina", iinderstoodl to bte a ltn iorary~ organiizat ion to wtage ai fight 'intst state- wide prib-i it ion whIeb is to be votedl on Sep tember' I!h ha fls It large adtvetisetmenit ini to dlay'si is sue of The Ad vertise'. The :ulver- 'etment hasl not been studtied bey the i--tor of this paper, as It came in tti ! eer conisidleratlin here. itiw r 'h le biusiniess mianagetr andt the en hatd al ready dIscussed the liro I of arce ptin:g thle ad veirtisenientI Il It' iewIs coincide, Tht thle tofji ntls tof statewide pirohiiionu han r- ight to a. heairing in this lil it r' hiave agreed. That. t hey have i n I -eni tic eny for thei~ siace theyC3 tion of1 lontg articles is to their credit, buti had they requested limited space for a diIscuissioin of thle merit s of ItheIr cn.r we would have felt that just ice deri-n,!hed that we yield thecm as liieni spainC~e es we woul1d thle Iroh itli onist s. Thle Advertlisei's positlon on tihe whilkey qulestlin is geineirally known. We think I hat the consumion(11 of whbrt:'y Is iniimical to (lie mental, mtoraI andt physical wvel fare of tile In dh iduaml w ho dr inks It anid that t heic fore its consumitioni by3 anty large bodly o1 fi izens Is inimical to the w~el far ie of the state, andl Ihat the state shoul d therefore taike a hand in do ing away w'eith it. Weire each county a tie to cope wvithi the question wIth out ee'isiderlng nelghbotring counties, we " itid not object to Its Settlemett biy ( niy local option, but exp~erlence hia< own that onie county cannot I-nl s:5fully colpe with the whIskey (Iul lin wh~ere thie adjoini-tig couinty hap. on sa le. Thlouigh a county hias a ili in toinn1 wIth te own affatrs as U it sees fit where those affairs concern itself alone, it cannot claim the right to settle of itself those affairs which also affects its neighbor. The interests of all' the counties of the state being bound together on this question, it should be settled as a whole. There is no better argument for state-wido prohibition than the im proved condition of those counties of the state which already have prohibi tion. It has been claimed time and again in newspapers and elsewhere that the moral life of those comni-ni ties has been greatly improved since the voting out of whiskey from them and these claims have never been dis vitted. The conditions speak for them selves and no other argument is need ed. If the moral life is better, the mental life must be better and cer tainly the money that has not been spent for whiskey has beeni ised to better advantage. The Advertiser does not believe that. a prohibition campaign conduct ed along the lines of previous caim paigns in which appeals to sentiment and emotion predominated, will 'be most effective. Facts as to the injury which whiskey does to the consumer himself and to those in whom he is interested are more impressive upon the mind of tie man who is in doubt. Tie example being lea(i by noted ath letes has done more for the temper ance cause in the last few years than all other agencies combined. Let those examples be made the subject of campaign arguments. T'Ill E APPALA'I IAN HIGHWAY. For several weeks a great deal of interest hias been aroused in New berry, Whitmire, Union, Spartanburg and intervening smaller towns over a proposed automobile highway along hat route to the imou ntains of North Carol ina. Counlity Supervisors, it is presulmed, have been1 interested in te higiway aid some money has been subscribed by citizens11 along tie way to I improve thle road. Comm 11i ssioner '. J. Watsoll, ill lis chiaracteristic style, has thrown himunsetlf heart and Sol into tile iovelelint. ald has been pimrsu11 ing lis favorite pastime of "blazing tile trail' 'for enthusiastile ailtollobile road builders and giving "blazing the trail" for entiusiastic ve'nt to Iis entu liisiasil, ora torieal ly-. hi short. the folks along this lin1e hlave been having a big old itme celebrat Ing tle discovery of this 'ew route. We have watclled these activities Withl muche(1 interest. and now await concrete results in the1 way of actual road buildiig. Lalrenfs Is Concerlied over thiis new tilo rough fare, in a slight way. GrCeel ville is also. So is Clinton. Laurens h1as1 nothing more thai a sort of sell tilient:ial Interest, Iowever, as It has very little to gaini finiancinl, "v Iav Ilg the mitoists pass by us, t abouit a hthirty 1mile Ait. 111. we do like to see them pass by, even at tilat, oil duit smmiior afternoons. The financial gain) is ineuligibli and tie advertising less. Hut, we have tile roads al realty hbuilt for 0our owni use0 and we are glad to have our friends from) othter Countliies use0 thom, if they so ('hoo0e. if tihey prefer' taking to Ithe rocks anld ills of Uiiioni ando Sipartanhulrg ('ounities, ho0w ('verl, we wilt be0 sorry to lose theCm. Greenville, doubt less, feels a stron1ger interest ini tile pr'ootlt ion, as5 they pr'obably enijoy (luite a little triade ft'oim the Itravel lers as t hey stop over for thle night, it being the( logical stoll Iingi place. Splartanhturgt, thle 01h1 Grecenville rival, sees the advantage of' secturing this stel-over' trd and1' ii~ douh1!fl(ess is the "minii guy' beh'itnd Inideedl, to ular~~l1ize thle route1 as laid out1 woul be qu1it e a i ttl b'ro zke in striat(egy. As the au'.toc:s ;rxvel1now, all of. thicml l'(I!- lhroii..hi .xWherry, som turn t) Spiarlanhurdig an liiomeli( bded. 1: ipopullaruizinig thle ntew rout e andl~' hann the auitoi.sts branc'h off at Newi lirr, Gr'eenvxille w'ill loPe her wvill secure it all, for the niw route d~oes not eon tem plato any branching ofI Ilo (,lbrl (itIles. Spartanhurg will get Itle "'whiole cheese'', so to spe0akI. 'liinton, A laurenis and Gr'enville wi'll bie left oui' in the cold. 'Thei Advert iser. isn anado'ieate of good roads and likes to see interest litilona tint erest t n tis new0 x highway. Pd)ut, we tilnk that. the prlomiotrs5 (of Lte nlew r'oute should1( go stow in adv'is ing Itraveilters to use it. befor'e some thung else Is done to It besides talh, to It. Our und)Eerstanhdting is thlat the r'oadls via Clinton and Laulrens, to S par tanbitug and Greienvi'lleo, are 1bettIr lhban the r'oad via Uinioni and (;lenn Spr'ings and fulrthirmore ther pre'senlt outeI' is a shor'ter' route to t ho moun ain)s Ithian tihe proposed1 A lplalachian ugh way. A fter the prIoposed( highway is put1 in condolititoll and that oxtr ua five >rl itx mIles taken01 out, it will 11hen lie lImhe enloughl to adlvise 1tra vellers~ to Ise It. lI n t Ilien, we advitse theo~lse >f Ithe old r'eliabtle "iedmon11 Ihiggh.. way'" l io d~ ieal' 01(1 lowil ,,f 14111'.. , STATE PWESS COMIMWT. A Neutral. The headline artist of the Charlotte Observer seems to think Bleaseisixt Is gaining in Sparta'nburg, Greenville, Laurens and Union because San I Nicholls won out for Congress. Why j bless your soul, Sam Is no longer a i Bleaseite. He is now a neutral.- s Gaffney Ieodger. Sam il J. Nichomlls. Satu J. Nicholls has apparently defeated B. A. Morgan for congress. Tihe victory is due to the superior gam1e 9f politiCs which Air. Nicholls played. lie secured his former vote, which is equivalent to saying c that he secured a good part of the I vote which the last state adiniistra-- I tion usually received; and such in- I roads as were made upon this vote, were compensated for by the ballots of many mien who were willing to bury the hatchet. Mr. Morgan did not force tIhe issue, and Mir. NIcholls liad ill to gain by letting the last lie dormant. Tle congr Iessma-oi at e Is a young mian of exceptionai ability. 'i'here are iany of his friends who I stoutly claim that lie never was, at heart, a ineiber of tle camp with 1 which lie formerly alliliated himself. le is a man of attractive personality, an excellent campaigner, and withal, lin this last campaign, lie has con ducted llls light lin a clean manner. It was no factional race that lie ran. ills advocacies, indeed, were very dif- a forent from the a(vocdeles whlich one c would have expected of him had lie I adhered to his former methods. Now lie Is a stout supporter of the presi dent, and now lie Is a constructionist. The News is dclighted at this, and the News believes that the district will not have reason to be ashamed of the selection. Mir. Nicholls has it in hiln to become a power In poltics. Al tIhiough this paper advocated the a nomination of Mr. Morgan, and want.- c ed to see him nominated, It does not I regard the result as a disaster, for either man is capable of making a representative. Al,. Nicholls has ani opportunity before him for great. service; not so mu1 1in the halls of congress, as inl hIll; (listrict. lie li:as a following , which miiiany tilies and)(I oft has not beein constructive. lIe has a hold I 11pon tlis followinlg, anid beeuse of hils personal attribuites wiclhu en dear him to hundreds of Imen, and t because of tile hold which lie nowt hia. le is inl position to turn'ii many a iian's iiinIiid from destriietive to conistriuetivte chiannels. If Nili. Nich oils will do t his, if le will leave for all time the (Iisast.rous destructive poliies of the past, and(l devote his liart and mind111( to tle task of riglt ing sihaken ideas, lie will Ihave served his (listrict in a Imost aceepta W-. frshlion.--Grcenville News. Not Late. . Little Jimmy's third day at school anl lie wats late starting. "You were late tihi Is morning, were you not, .J im my?" quroiled hiiii motlher %i noon. "No, ma'am,' ansVered trt ti ul J1mr, my. "Youi were not! Wlat '. tre the other cllildren :oling when you ren eied there?" "The elibirein" nd .1limmy beamed-"why, they wore jis' all sittlit' still waitin' till I .ot there.'' Woman's Ilome ('mn ianionu. At hirarpletts 'hurch. The Wesley lible Class of Urain letls ('liur'ch will give an ice cream supper1 at Ile residenice of .\lr. 0. C. Cox on iidWay night, Seplemolr :1rd. The puli Eisn cofrditii-teii to.t -'.. Ewasfi'n lng Wtneru th etmedy seious dilsordners of thle st omachi. lie ie(d all kinds of tre'atmen t a nd had manny doctor1s. One day heIa took a dose of .layr's Wonder'fuIl. Hilmedy anld wals astoni iiihed at thle iesulIts. Th'le hlp lie soughit 1had( (0omi. li Av rote: ''I aml saitistied iirouigh poersonal 4 usre of the life-saingmi power's of ylouri Wonide(irul Hemed(y. Yiou have ~ savedl muy lifle. I licn e l ived but a few weeks nmore hadi ii n4iot bIe for 1)'yourI rmiedly. I ami 'eh 'idling a list of friends sl1uffrr who 11) ouight to1 hav~e somet of4 your11 remiedy. .\li 1r's Woonerful i4eedy givyea andill inie:ial almntc. F1at a muchi 10' id whaitev' you1 li Io. No more di: trIe:ss af ter Eat ing1, pressurale of gas in the stoimacch and1( arihind~ tlie lien '.r~t, 4 nellt hot to of yoou' druit't'i now arnd try It oni an ablohte guariantenc--if not ati',factoiy iioniy w 1ii1i ill bereur C $ A Lover of the Horse looks as car'efully after hIs feet as any otheri part of lis anatomy. It pays too. Bring youri horse hei'e to be shod and see how much better lie w~Ill work foi' you. Tfhe impr'ovemient In lis ae I ion will show you that It makes a lot (If diffei'ence wh'len you have him shod rIght. J. D. SEXTON &SON L AIJRENS S. C. For Sale Cheap-one light one orse surrey, extension top, good as Lew. Also, one absolutely gentle fatn ly horse. This horse Is also excellent addle horse. D. H. Counts, Laurens, S. C. ' 6-it For Sale-One young cow in milk. leasonable price. Would exchange or small colt. Address or see M. A. oumerel, Laurens R. F. D. No. 2. 6-it For Hlent-Ten horse famin near ity of Laurens. Flvo tenant houses, rranged for sub-renting. Fine large asture for cattle. Small hog pasture. 1. Y. Simpson, Laurens, S. C. 6-2t Lost or Strayed-Two guinea hens nd 25 young guineas. Must have be omiie frightened and lost their way oie. Anyone seeing them will please otify me. Mrs. W. Ray Anderson, jaurens. 6-it Noice-Hudgens' ginnery is now eady for business. Our machinery as been cleaned ill) and put in first lass condition. Send us your bIlsi ess. 1udgens linncry. For Sale-Three Gilts due to farrow ii November. For prlce and other articulars apply to J. II. Wolff, Gray 'ourt, S. C. 6-1t-pd For Sale-One hundred and two cres of land In sight of Mt. Pleasant hureh. Terms: 6 bales of cotton for 0 years. Purchaser to pay taxes. V. Fowler, Laurens, S. C. 6-it-pd ]Land For Sale.-on long terms. Oso land to rent, from one to twenty ve horse farm. See me or write me t once. Thos. M. Shaw, 2-tf. Laurens, S. C., R. F. D. 4. For Sale-One hundred and two cres of land In sight of Mt. Pleasant hurch. Terms: 6 bales of cotton for 0 years. Purchaser tW pay taxes. W. . Fowler, Laurens, S. 1C. 5-it Is Sickness a Sin? IIf hot, it's wicked to neglect illness nd means of relief. It's wicked to idure iver Ills, Headache, Indiges ion, Constipation, when one dose of O-Do-Lax gives iclief. P'o-Do-lAlx is orophylln ( May Apple,) without tile ripe. It arouses the Liver, increases he flow of bile-Nature's antiseptic in lie Dowels. You Constipation and (her ills disappear overniglit because 'o-Do-Lax has helpe( Nature to re iove the cause. Get a bottle from our Druggist today. Get rid of your onlst lpat ion overnight. See oir. new table Glass Ware. S. N1. & E. -1. WI LIm'1S & CO. New GInnery.- have open t. up an ntirely new short staple gi nig out t in tle Watts .lills ginne y and will ppreciate the patrom1 go f (he puIlb Ie. Will begin oplerat about Sep eiber 10th. Bring ie your cotton. i. CONM GRAY. r IHN Have A I And are inspectic turned where h tractive, fall and Many of the neiw insp I36 in. Awning Stripe Silk only 3G in. Taffeta all new colors - I36 in. Plaid Silk newest only - 42 in. Poplin in fall shades - special - 42 in. Peau de Soie new goods and new shades P[(ISwit sPNL: LAIES '' sILK - SW1EAThitS, (ULEEN, YEL. LOAND) Ol1.ANCE, FROM $60 O$10.00. Can' You Spare a Minute? Here's a Brief Statement of Fades For Your] Consideration We Sell Groceries We Want Your Trade. but If We Cannot Give Full Value For Fvery Penny We Would Be Ashamned, to Take Your Mon. ey. That's a Fa opo sitio J. C. Shell & Co. The Corner Grocers Dr. T. L. Timmermaii Dentist People's Bank Building PhonO U82. Laurens, S. C. Powe Dru For Ca msooe=.-oe Attracti Aods now read for >n. Our buyer from the. north e purchased an and complete lii winter wearable r lines have arrived action is cordially ins $1.00 40Oin. Cov< -$1.00 52in.a $1.00 Big line ' $i.00 Novelty 27 in. Dre 89c Dress"s $1.00 _4_".___ the new ter Corn LAURENS, S. C. tmonu......o. 5tate of South 'Carolina,. County of04alneuso Whereas Nathan 'Price made suit to no to grant him Letters of Adminis ration de bonis non cum Tostanonto knnexo, of the estate and effects of S. F. Price. These are therefore; to cite and ad nonish all and singular the kindred tnd creditorp"of the'said S. J. Price, lece sed, at they be and appear be 'ore n n the Court of Probate, to se h at Laurens Court House, Lau rens S. C., on the 9th day of Septem er next, after publication hereof, at ii o'clock in the forenoon, to show muse, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 27th day >f August Anno Donini 1915. 0. 0. Thompson, J. P. L. C.* .6-2t rho Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head Blecause of Its tonic and laxative effect, iLAXA. MYE JROAMO QUJNINi1s better than ordinary 11 ne and does not cause nervousness nor. inlging in head. Remnenber the full unaeitud ook for the signature of U. W. GROVE. 5c. FINAL SETTEMENI... 'Take notice that on the 25th day of 3eptember, I will render a final ac ount of my acts and doings as Ad ninistrator of the estate of Panielia . Fogartio, decoasod, in the office of Judg4 of polato of Laurens county itt I o'p6tck, a. In., and on the same :ay I1I apply for a innal discharge Croin my trust as Administrator. Any person indebted to said estate ire notified and required to make pay ment on that'date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present 'theim on or -broro said date, [luly proven, or be f6rever barred. H1. E. REVENEL, Administrator. August 25, 1915.-1 Mo. School Books are now on sale at g Company sh Only reI your carefulI has just re ern marketsU unusaally at-g ie of stylish 8 s. and your early 'ited. a rt Clot-h only 75c bardine all5 y. - $1.00 6 inch all Wool Serge rd, Suitings and 50c only C ss Velvet very good for and Waists a n - $.00U ad Cloth all $ shades only J$.0 panyI SP'ECIALJ: rd-INCH ALL. WOO 00 COA0 TING. IJIOWN 5 CHECK, GIREY STRIPE, wnwnrt $100 OaLY e e.3