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WHY i'ltlN('l: A1l1lEItT WINS. Paitent. Process is Respolisible for Its 111nterunt1linal Popularity. Smokers so uiuch appreciate the flAvor and coolness and arona of Prince Albert pipe and cigarette tobacco that they often marvel that this one brand could be so different fron all others. The answer to this question is to be found on the reverse side of every Prince Albert package, where you will read: "Process Patented July 30th, 1907." That tells the ,.whole story. Prince Albert Is made. by a patented process that etus out the bite and parch, which makes the tobacco so )nighty agreeable and satisfying to men of every taste of every civilized nation on the globe. Smokers sholtt1d realize that this lpatentledi 1octes cost Ith rec yea s' col lintto:; work alltd study anud a fortutite il l olcy to p44r4'I'('. hIut Iit' resllt has liovet to ic wo'tl all thit wits ex(i44n4 l 10!o it. I'cau44-'c it has4 set free ilel who believedi the-y n(iever coulIi ('4jo4 i ii' o4 a 44 ikjll' riS 4t arellt'. '.1 '-in . ! : i' i. \ aI 1 ' ( e llis 4' \\ li - - . \It 1 '1" t!. i' r hon)4 2 4i.h 4' 44 ' .\ '444 Vanot i bt <i \ IV. \('11(1 014 NOt tit iii q s l Ii I i'4 i LII.( i N Muli' of Ncuth Ii ard-ilut. 'otit Of l.ar111111S. \\l'2e'cras, petition sign4i4 l by the 11legal nurnber of the' i tpalild electors andi free-holdlets resiri:ng ill Ilunter School District No. I, I.aureIIs ('olity, South Carolina. asking for an election on tle quest ion of vot ing an1 adlit ional stpe cial tax of one iill ol the property of that portion of the cnsolidatedl dis trict for tnrly known as Ilunter Sch(ool District No. S. And upon tihe 44luestion4 of' votilti :1n additional s44 we1ial lax of t wo ills onl the ;1'ope1'ty of Iha4t pori(1n of he 14. conl solitiated dlistrict fotuelrly knowli as Ilinter No. 1, nakttint a u nifor41 spe cial tax of our inis on the consoli dat41'il it1 ic4 1: 24w4 it now as tnter No. I. to be ulil as sc"hool purll'; s. huire been i44 t w ith he Crai4 y oarldr :Ind 14uest ion. t 1 elec4t1ion t o b bel on the 'Oth da44v of \birIe44h. I1. a44;It ilo ' well ('hartl il : aid di: trb-tl , hi 'ler the ntanagelnent of I th I e tr1 'l.s of said school district. Only s4ich elect t1s at.- return real or er 'sonial proper1'ty for it \au icnl and'1 who exhibit their tax receipts im;ti registration ceriticales as r.1uirel it, the general elc('4ton sh4a!I be allowed to vote. T'hose favoring the one nill additional special tax on thfe property of that portion of the school dist'ict known as Minter No. S and those fav oring the two Inill additional tax on the property of that port ion of the con solidated( (listrict, known as 1lun'r No 4. shall vote a ballot containing tIh word ''YS" Written or printed there on. Those against the athdlital spe cial tax of one mill on that portion 1i the consolidated district known as lunter No. 8. and those aginst thle two mill additional tax on that por tion of the consolidated district form erly known as hunter No. 1, s1m1l vote at ballot crontaininM the word "NO" "writionl or pr'inted thierion. The polls shall open at the hour of eight o'clock in the forenoon and shall remain open until the hont- of four o'clock in the al'ternoon, when4 the'y shall be ('coed am4 ll' e 1llots couted. The Irust s shall report 44he reul lt of the4 'le'4tion4 1to thle ('onniv4 .\ml4itor :11 -2t 0. G.. 'lTh'2m .44n. .11144.2, 44f 1 robate 44, I will .'ll 414 public4 au4ctin 4 a44 21.au:4r'ens, Cour i IIlou15e, 444 11he usual44 14:24e of 44ub Iic' 52al4', (44 2'alesday13. .\14rc It h dur-. 14 .ing th le 2gal h14 r.-4 of ) 411 a lete follo1(w ing lper'sonal4 proper4Ity' of1 11h4 4441te of4 WV. M. lliryson4. decea2sed, to wit: 2 -71 S:aw I 'ratt1 Gins. I -Oil 111la183t Syste. I .\lunger' I'levator04 Systeml. I -I I. I'. Faukn14444or ;4~ Engin'. Shaltin4a,. l'4411leys, ( lIe s, all in1 good)4 II 10 shar'e: 'Pa!aw4:o 44 I lnk. \\'. .\t. 1iyson. , (''4 reased. F h. 21, 116. ;I-2t. pndie4n4t s urruris for . M Takeno other.11no o ou 14IAMO4ND SitA NI, PIL., fr 95 Wyears k. nown as iest. ssfest. Always e11able SLBYDRUOGISTS EVERYWNERE LAIJlIENS DICUJO STORE, Laurens, S. U. N. B. DIAL A. C. TODD DIAL & TO[DD Attornueyu. at Law Enterpriso Banik Buluiings, Laiiuen, S. C. PRACTICE IN ALL~ COURTS Money to Lonn (on IHeal Estato-Lonv Timae. H. S. BLACKWELL Attorney at Law Promnpt attention given to all business Money to loan on Real Estate Office Phone 350) Residence Phone 95 nmli L- ....on Bui..ng.. 11'S'' P.Y Ii' BA('K. Siireme Court Upholds i)elslon Agalust Carolina Glass Works. palny -appealed to the supreme court, Washington, Feb. 21.--The right of South Carolina to rettire colrity dis pensariles to pay to it any mooney in their possession due the Carolina Glass company was upheld today by the supreme court of the United States. The court also upheld the judgment of the dispensary commis slon against the glass coipany for $2 ,.i1P1.21. When the Carolina (lass company m1ade a claim for a balance du1e uinder I its contract with the directors of the Soth ('arolina stiate dispensary to furnish bottles for the dispensary the commission( appointed to wind up dis pensary affairs hebd That the Mtate owed t Ihe company 1:1, :.7I h u)111 also X.m111 I ilut, llerough:1 a etnspi)racy l'e "w:' llthI- lo 'l I i4 t ; ud' "ill 1ii- A I ht'r< (ad b14' !!m _ : 1 1s ':4 1 '4 ;1 '" ;o y een lo1 ol)4h: 4'r plu b ill Tiil<t ~ n ie , re :'o-e and clt(c tt ilel ~~e a or 4'l .. he ('4 l:'.ll1 t.' 1 S444.' ally :..;ptils t 1(1 ori . 4" co n" -h isp . aak, n1 ' (4 to1 a! -o ' .atle thirp dr4at it should ' 'ay fi.e amlu . (1e thile copo inaIion to \i toae decson aesu1h indhehtedness lenn the tea ettedof the whr ay iorprtn.a4in etd t h aie glass raio shoud ky the amont.li l due the lrpo ati n dt the state. Itti lso i' uc in1b1 d o n1 l e t e the real estate 4 o f. the '1co11 pa4I43 114144a14'4 1to tile 5s4I1'4'1I4e car)1pi, consitu~li tiait of h law have te held in4111lid as Io the co11ny dispen s:4' proviSoll. UGH! ACID ST OMACP, SOURNESS, HEARTBURN, GAS OR INDIGESTION Tht: atmnt "T'ape's D)iapepsin" reach es; the stomlach1 ail dIistress hoes, 1)o :some food:; you cat hit back Iast" '.'ood, but work h1adiy; fermietl ito :1iubbornl lumlips anld c'ause a sick, stIlli', gassy stomach? Now, .i'.. or .\r's. i)yspeptie, jot this down: t'ape's iapepsin digests everything, leaving notlhing to sour and upset you. There never was anything so safely qiuick, So certainly effective. No dift'erence how hadly your stomach is disordered yott will get happy relief in five minutes, 1411 What Il''ases you 1nost is that. it stlengllen5 and r'glates your stoal neh so you caln eat yotur favorite foods withou1t feal. .\lost r'emedies give youl relief some lim4es---they are slow, bt)11 not sur11'. "''al e's 1)iapepsin" is (luick. positi v and puts you 51111acl ill a healthy condition so that the Illisery 4 ' on'I come back. Vl1 feel diff 1(rent as 4 soon as "lape's I)iapipsil" 'com4es ill 'co 1nlact with the stoma41"h1l 1i1s t'es;:s: .in t vanish4es yor stotina(h :cs swet, no gas , 41 helh inn, ' no ( '11cation of 1 n11d1111)4 ed oI'm d, 4;.) now. 44ak'lb t h beI Iinvestmen4I yot4 e'44' n4i14ie, by" :eitill a4 la4rr44 tiI'ty-4 1 n4 414.;e of l4'a ' , s44 ) v ape4.'in 44iv 444 4inlites U iwInot '4ll 's 4 it .is (to Il''Irt ~4 .id ilitll I 4urhaml 4'Toluteen.4 was1 rehtted4'4 by General'44 .1. 8. ('arr' of I)llurham. .\. ('., when41 he4 arrived44 Ill :'4 :' rlwa th first144i4 manu ifct r 1 of heI ho144 2p1nt $1e44,004 4in lusu1i1( 14 'the 1u.44:s (41 tin- I r8un(. .\ r. (14rr "'\\'hen'1 I 8si1ned4 44' first advert'l'isinlO a week. I thou1lghtI I wva' ruined(4. 1401 and14 soon) I was sped in !!;g $5004,000t a4 yOarI for advert41',is in4g. 'lThe bliggest.14 part of1 it went1 to th1e 4 nwspapersI for' 1 had4( learned0( thalt the newspaper401 ad Is tile best5 in thle woirld. Therle is( 1 no0 line0 of busi44ness that it dIoes not hlpI, "' Its In thle bank ing binesslC5, and1( Iwo nearest comp~etitors comb141in iby nlewslpapIer ad(vertising. M\y four1 bloys are ithe1( bIggest hosier:1y 1manuf1 acturersdl' in the 4 ounltry3, andI they have' rolled On ne(wspaper' aidertis~Ing to make thler 1suIccess. 1The first. thIng, of cour~se, is to1 have the11 goOdls, 1bu1 after that y.'Oul mu11st maki e your I goods 1 kniown." General Carr is one1( of the0 few re ma111inin gen1erl' s wh'lo surrenere41dI ait ApOmlattox. ie toIs no0w lieutenfanlt genedral of the Veterans of the0 Con federacy. Ti-c is retlIred from bIn51ess1 no0w, havIng sold( out. h1is tob'acco In dilstry in 1898.-E~x, 12 different paterna in. high grade wail papers,4t only 10c per roll, 3. M. & 1 H. m1ICI.m & JOSEPH 1. -JOHNSON SWORN IN AS JUDGVE Spartanburg, Feb, 21.-Judge Joseph T. Johnson was formally sworn In for life as judge of the \Vestern District of South Carolina at his home on Fair view avenue this morning. The core muony took place in the presence of the members of his family and a few friends. The oath was administered by J. 13. Knight, clerk of the federal court of the western district. When Judge Joh!vnso w?.t lirst sworn into ofifee on April 20th, last year it was utnder the recess appointment by Pres ident Wilson. Since his recent eon irination by the senate the president has issued to hi11n a "life-tiie" comn ii1ssion. 'rior to being sworn in, circuit .1ldge 'Thorna1s S. See( read .Judge Joh11soti's c0olutni '.-(on. Tlien, with Is rigilt haind resting onl the famnily Itile, 24r. .oh111nso n took the oa11h as atfinlinistered by Clerk .1. It. lKnight. I'''l l 1 i " Ib, it (4o111 Iii ss14)11: i i t \) ,:-'l Il idenit of h111 i' :ited Et ales of .\ ne;l ien in : .i1 uho il ha'l~ l .,,e me pc.c {resenlt., "Eo e. I h:l repo)siw, spec(ial1 I I , \ C. tl 111:18'1 3 li sp'' 8(011 tra-1and t 4n'ien-e il the . is dom( , i: i_:hnim and learnin1g of .losophl 'I. -clihr:on. cof :outhI I Ca1rolina, I ha.ve' no10n1 n1t. and by an4) d w ith the: ad vic'e a ti Von: elt of the :(cnate, do appoilll ui ln t' the 1 '1 ited tales dis iri:-t .indneo for the \\ester l)islr'ie( of iolt I ar'olina al du authorize and e4'iower hilln to excte and fulfill the duties of that olice a(corlding to tIe constitution and laws of the said lUnited Stales, and to have and to holl Ie said oltice, with all the powers, privileges ani eliolulients to the Saiite' ofVi .aptaining unto him, the said .losophl T. .lohnson, durIling Is good behavior. "In lesti1uony w'hereof' I have caus i 'llthose lette s to be i1ade jatlent and ith seal of the del4trtIinent of .llsti e 1 be her'elunto tllixed. (,ive '3 tnder Ill \ hand at the city of Washington, the :':thI day of .lanuarytl, in the yentI of our Lord one Ihouhsatu nine hun dred and sixtee,vl and of the indepetnd enee of the Il iled States of Anerica, Ilte one Ii1111dred and forlieth . "ISignedI \\'oodrow Wilsoni. "Ily the l'resident, "'T. \\'. ( regol'y, 'EAtorI'ley(rterer'tl.' in addition to \rs. .oseph T. .ohn son, .\Miss .\Mary .Iohnson, .1. '1'., llarvey of I lurens, 1lenjaillin, Charles an11d Elizabeth .ohnson, of file imnmediate falnily, I 'lowing were interested spectalors: .\rs. .1. Wright Nash, .\1rs. S. N. Ilu its and son, .\1 rs. .1. 1. Knigh,t, .ludge andl Mrs. T. S. Sase, .\Miss .1osi Anderson, .\1iss Ileth Green, C. ":rs kine D3aniel, I. C'. Illackw'ood, ('harl tonl C. Shell and I'ierre 1. Pike. * * * * **.*. ...... ,*44 , * * 31'1'. h l?''111;, N 1:11'S. 1 " *4 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * .\1:. l, ' le), Febh. 2S. .\ 1's. .1. C. Cog dlill, nee .\iss ('arrie Siel 1r, died on .li's. .. 11.t tarlisle, a lter a long indI .\t . liliel '4'i)n'ery -Sunday1' aftern114oon. by' liev'. .\lr1. 140nnol1ly, and)4 thle ('hoir solue14 ti14' and1( thle 23141 (f last .\u~gust .\1i's. ('arlish', with1 thel hope44 that sh1e wonh4l3t ac4t we ill. She went) to) 1144 1l:ap list hospilal ini (olumb1ida for' I an oper-l hier3 s8e's' in Sep1tember4'I, n41-re4 slit I lought after a'4:ew wees' r4st wilh home114 ini .\l(eolu, 8. C She' l''aves ai 80orrow4ing3 husbandl~ who14 was4 at her3 bed'4"ide( when4 thle ('ilt 41am31, 81he was4 l.r'b-r4lyV dev'oted'. .\1so six~ - :43)'' nI .\ rrow, t in- elie en eaclh'ir (4f- the 241ounti Ih-the! 84'hoo4l, 434ent the w1eek-'1mi: wih ho~inl'-folk at .\ 4'ery distin4e1 '1I larthilake shoek'l was1' ft'll here4 the' 1venin ofl 4)he1 21si Wood's roductive Seed Corns. Our Virginia-grown Seed Corns have an established reputation for superiority in productiveness and germmna ting qualities. Wood's Descr ptive Catalog tells about the b 'st of prize-win ning and profit-m king varieties in both White and Yellow Corns. CotokSeed. WVe offer the best andi most im proved varietIes, grown in sections abhsolutely free from boil weevil. Our Catalog gives prices and infor imation, andi tells about the best of Southern Seeds, 100-DAY VELVET BEANS, Soja Beans, SUDAN GRASS, Dallis Grass and all Sorghxums and Millet. Catalog mailed free on request. T.W.WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN. .. Rkchmond. Va. Dainty Footwear! [0 UR handsome New Slipper creations always appeal to the ) 'taste of the Society Woman! We've Slippers, Colonials and Pumps as choice and dainty as 4f were ever produced, or worn by \, ..j', a woman. Slippers for the House, the 1\ Ball Room, the Reception, or any 1 /\dressy occasion where handsome Dress Footwear is always required. Choice, dull or bright leathers---Gray Kid, African Brown Kid, Bronze Kid or the / New White Reign Skein, neatly ornament 5 ,ed or Plain De Luxe Pumps. We have every width and every size of Shoe that's made. A regular Beauty Show of new Dress Footwear creations. When the society woman once gets her eye on our Slipper dis play --- we've made a sale. We never fail. CLARDY & WILSON Home of Better Shoes rButterick Butterick Patterns e Patterns Separate Skirts, New, Snappy Models U Many very stylish models are to be had in perfectly plain full flare effect of Garbadine or Poplin, in navy or black, at $5.00, $6.00, $8.50 and $10.00. Novelty Skirts of Fancy Checks, Plaids and Stripes, in all-wool Cloths, Black and White, Navy and White, Brown and White, Tan and White effects, at $6.00 to $12.00. Special White Fabrics at 25c a Yard. * An assortment of fancy White Fabrics for immediate wear,. suitable for Waists, Skirts, Suits or Dresses. Every yard of which is conceded to be the most desirable cloth of this season. Special at 25c yard. 36, 38 and 40-inch. Mercerized Batiste, Marquisette, Air Line, Plain or Dotted Swiss, Plain or Fancy Voile, Ribbon Voile, Dotted Batiste, Shadow Voiles, Pique, Plain Garbadine, Striped or Diagonal Garbadine. U The Popularity of a "Terry Suit" is Due to the Excep tional Values We Offer You. IThis feature readily allows an immediate distinction between our garments and the ordinary Tailored Suit. The grade of work. manship, the fact that all wool fabrics are used entirely, the de pendable lining and the thorough tailoring add greatly to the value and wearing quality of our Suits. A Terry Suit never disappoints. IThey are the source of satisfaction in every respect. We know the Suit we sell you measures fully up to the Terry Standard of Quality. Suits of light weight Woolen fabrics, including Whipcord, Poplins, Garbadine or Soft Serge, trimmed with narrow Silk braids andCollarsof Silkincontrasting colors and Novelty Buttons at - $10.00, $ 12.50 and $15.00.3 Very stylish Suits---Check Suiting. They may be had in Black and White, trimmed with narrow bands and braids at $10 to $15. H. TERRY .. . ...... .