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EIj Zbbertiger 6ubscripuon Prue is $1.00 Per Year Payable In Advanee. Published by &DVERTISER I'IUNTING COMPANY Laurens, S. C. 4dvertising Rates on Application. Obituaries and Card of Thanks: One cent a word. 1ntered at the postofce at Laurens, 1. C , as second class mail matter. LAltIINS, S. C., MAY 17, 1916. Little drops of water, Dropping on the land, Make the farmer feel so good, lie smiles to heat the hand. The Manning supporters will doubt less credit the governor with the, little shower yesterday. It happened dur ing his administration and he didn't Veto it. Robert Quillen, editor. and publisher of the l'ouutain 1inn Tribune, has botht the Woodruff lecord. Both Papers are in prosperous and growing towns and there is no doubt but that Quillen will be abreast of the best hustlers in them. 11e has been giving Fountain inn a good paper and he may be safely counted on to give Woodruff what. it deserves.. (OO) ROADS. We carry in today's issue a letter fromi a W'ar0 Shoals Manufacturing Company ollicial pledging support to the liovemenit in That vicinity to es lablish cream routes. Several weeks ago we carried anotler ltetr frot Ware Shoals in regard to a highway between Augusta anld 111ontaill re sorts via War: Shoals. The Inter.sI whicli these gentIlen d'sisplty in liat 1ers pecrtaining to Ilhe tulvancemlent of that scellcin lf the county iii to be (olmiiItten ,ded. \Ve lite to set ti:e spirit writth whic!i they go after thin:g.:. 'Those wilo read Ihe Iiirst ll etr when it was published ani t le one in to day's paler will note that b)othi of thlet ay con:icderable .'st re.;. on t he 1":141 condtition of t!.. road.; in that see lion of the counlty. It i hanlly troh able Ilal th rouad4 neat ' Ware Shoal: are any better or worSe than ruis of like importance ,in other parts of the Couity. hut no one (Ill dlnty Ithat I the' ought to be improved. Road-blliling is a big proposition and reliuires a greaitI deal >f udney. 'Thc Iunds at the disposal of the super visor are totally inadeluate to meet 1he needs of this growing country. The re is a growing lemand all over 1he county fot better roads antd we believe tihe tpeopile tre ready to pay for Item. liiurthermorti Ie we bliee that the legis'ative candidates that go before the Ii-o;pti Ihis sumll ir WithIi imrhiovieent ai:'c *go; to oil au sympil:i ta e o::. 1 anntoun 'i en oflI i hiis ean - .!louse Io in p-ijet ti is.t It'o whatilli It is hot g~eerally( epicted of a now :onigressmlani tat he shalt do mtulh sItrate those itiiatlitijes of iniititi oln, aug gressoienss anld feltow sitip whIich-l are ssen1t ial in) laying ai lotuitaion for effective work. Althiough lie lhas inot had~ ai futll terml .\r N iholls hoas ex Jiblited noi little talilnt ailong these linfes. liIe secured( a bir thl on the imi port aniit tmilitary a ffa ir IScomI tteec, where hiIs ox perience as a nationtal guardsmtan was of value to himti anid the rest of thle comm i ttee in framning the llouse milItary bill1. Coming to local mtat ters, lie succeeded in prevent ing motor' cara beoiing subst ittuted for horses on mtail route~s in Spiartanburg county, whIch accom plishmen. may lie praIsed or' eentsured accoriding to the -point of vIew. Ilie has shown hImself generally as an actIve and effective representatIve. We helieve Ithat thiis wvill be granted by all. Yet thtere are mauny a not her tman~ ini lie district who could havu e donte as well, though hardly In t he -samtie way. Mr. NIehoil's clim for re-election must not he based on his record and achtevemients in Washington alone, Ile has soiie obligat~Ions to fulfill ait hiome. As a cont gressman and leader of meni It. Is his dutty to exert hisa influence foi thteir .. good and the good of the district anid state. The cannuot out himself off from S outh Carolina affairs entirely, for South Carolina wilj stand in need of ~' the su'pp)ort, pftiy law-abiding ditl zon thIs Arntiur. We have had al rready some indications as to the itt 7' te On-one side will be the lIquor and lawless crowd"hn"Partnership, and on the other the law and order and anti-liquor elements. Where is Mr. Nicholls going to stand? lie will have the opportunity of "setting himself straight" with many people and at the same time rendering a great service to his state in choosing his political associates and making a clean-cut campaign after a proper pattern. Mr. Nicholls is a strong man in this district and able to do a great deal to ward bringing about a greater respect for the law. Yet, whether or not he is strong enough to be re-elected on his own strength we will not attempt to say. Mr. Nicholls has a big decision to make soon. On it will hang largely his future career. With all of his acknowledged acumen, is lie man enough to see his duty and far-sighted enough to realize his opportunity? * a * POPLARlL SPRING NEWS. * * * * * * *** **( ** ** * ** Poplar Spring, May 15.-As we were prevented from writing last week, we must say something about the laaurens County Singing Convention which met at Poplar Springs church the 6ith and 7th. It was a great convention, and some of the best singing it was ever our privilege to hear. There was sev eral professors and other good Sing erS present and all seemed to sing like they enjoyed it. There was the two Wilkie brothers of this county and their father of North Carolina; also Abereromhie Stewart, two 'T'odds, Ball and others of Laurens county. Prof. Pearson of Spartanburg county and Prof. Iale Duncan and Mahaffey from Ander on. It was an inspiration to this couminihity. There was a large crowd present both days, especially Sunday, the crowd was estimated at 1,5)0 or 2,.:c0. The next meeting will be at \\'atts \lill the first Sunday and Sat urday hefore, in Septembter. .Ir. limey Simplson of Greenville.: anid Rtev, I.. K. Sinip~son and his wife of Tlige'rville, have looen visilingc theirII father, .\lr. and Mrs. .tas. W. ; ;tli son. I;& v. \. O. C'opi'landl wet up to .\n detrsonl tht, latter apart of las't week en a v i i to Lis tathr':-in-law and will return honme todlay. .\. :'arrite Siinutnons went down to 'T'roy last. \\'tdlne'sday onl a visit to her M;,tther. .\les;srs .1. li.'and \\. A. .\oore ;un! returned imme y'sterday. .\iessts. Il iny and .\hner IDodson of i t)nalbis \isilted Mr. S. -. .lledge ihe lai ter part of last week. .\lesirs I'. 'S. .\ rais, .\. 0. Cope land, F. .\. tuzhtardt and their fami lies went fishing last \\ednesday. They did not succeed in ('atching itany of the finny trii:e, tit they had a regtiar pitenit dinner and the day was en .joyed by hoth old and young. Probably )ue :o lil ies. .\ :-yeart-old negro child, son of I~n tcils l'lehelberger, died near oldd l'Point last week, presulmably of hydro tilholtia. The chil wts bitten several weekls ag(o by a dog sutppostalt Ito htave bon ito d*)ise'asedi and1 deathl is attriut - ii t)o this (autse. in- tathlet of the~ l'hihll was also bi ttin a boit I ii thhand by thle sameti tdtg, hst ltms niot shtitfwn anyv oymtitomts of d iseasa. I f th ch' 'Iildi tIled of IYC hyrophiai~i, it is the secondit deaith dute to thle samite caluse wit hitn tone week. As a resitli of iithea-etog scaire. a large tnumbehr ot straty dogs havi luan hut to dheath biy I le plice~ athotliriie. Others will liktely fol low. low-suifterer, tie eitotr of the' Spat tani burtg .Iourntal to till hitm just why we lotr ta-elect ion, in whichl In vi tat ion ls the statemenctt that whetn (lilt refuses to sitIiport a (a ni datec fotr this office for a secondt term "lie usually has some gootd reasont terefor'." We have no object in to telling the good brothatr 01ur reasons, or somie of t hem, which we deemi sutlicient for the liresentt, for not suppllorting the Gbover'nor in Is race for' re-electIon. First. We have becen adivisted b~y the daily tlress or the stat~e that one should always suppor~t~tt thle best man running for an ofie. We believe thtat TR. A. C'ootper, of laureuns, S. C., is the biest mtan offer~ing for the otflce of gover'nor in this r'ace, and so believing, we should not allow the second term atr gument)t to supllant. suchl merit orIous and sounld advice. Second. Wte learned th rough the daily press as far back as 1912, that thetre was ntothinug In thle second term argumnet, and that if as man in oflice had ntothintg to 'fall back on hut that, Ite shiold lie defeatead, attd a bletter man put In thle office. And when vye hear a mian talking abouit the second termn we always feel lIke he Is want Ing In real argumnent in favor of the electIon of his candIdate. Andl havIng fully answered, we would( like to ask the goodh brother whether he is supporting the gover nor for 're-Aleetion, and if so, "Why your stanil?'-Abbeville Press and * 5** *.* * * ** *.*." * ** a * MADDEN NEW * .* * * * * * * * * * * * * * 'Madden, May 16.-So far as can be discerned there is no rain yet in sight. This is a fact. Crops can't be raised without water and farmer folks are getting greatly worried over the continued dry spell. Mr. J. 1t. Finley had all arrange ments made to represent his camp at the old soldiers' reunion at ilirming ham, but was taken sick the night be fore time to start. lie as well as many friends regret that he was not able to make the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff 'Cunningham and Mrs. Fhvie Bailey were up to see their sister, Mrs. Thurman Finley Sunday. Friends of Mrs. Finley will be glad to know that she and Thurman L., Jr., are getting on nicely. Mrs. J. A. Wofford spent a vleasant day Monday, with her aunt, Mrs. 10vie Power, of Laurens. The Misses Corinne and Genic Alken who have been teaching in Eden vicin ity, are spending awhile with the fan ily of Mr. J. I. Power. Miss Genie was at Sunday school where she was pleas antly greeted by all her former pu pils.. From here they will go to their home in Fairfield county. Among friends of former (lays we have greeted recently were Mrs. Lou ise Peden of Gray Court, Mrs. Olin llallew of Lisbon and Mrs. Mary Gar rett Gage of Greenville. All were looking as if life had "fallen to these in pleasant. places." Mr. and Mrs. C. A. 'Power and chil dren were callers at the home of \ir. .1. It. Finley Siunday afternoon. "Mother's Dlay" was generally ob served at our Sunday school, very few not having a ilower on and all gave a thought in their heart "to the best mother ever." Oltr since'est sympathy goes out to I)r. and .\lrs. 1I. I'. Posey in the sud deit death of their only daughter, Mary. IHriglit of mtind, sweet aid unaffected in tiann'er. she had maay friends whose !arlt. grieve at htr early death. .\lr. \\'n. 1,y rd, .1 r.. spent part of list w ek oin a \ilit to honie popole 1I're. 'c" were glad to sec Elbe10l look ing so well. MISS Uhl.1Y litl:'ltm. hits Hee'cn lifiire'tnt llural Schoocl n per1 isoi' for Seieral Years. .\iss W\il L.oa Gray, County Rlural e~inn~l Supile:'isor, has announcedu her decision to witlhdraw from her work at the close of the present season. She eNl'eels to take a course at Columbia I'ttiversity to li t her perfecet Iiersol' in her chosen field of endeavor. Tite decision of Miss Gray has been known to a few of her friends for some time, but public announcement of it was only made recently. As expressive of the highi regard felt for her by the t:tliers of the county, the following re(h11!)io ts wk (rel adopted at Iheilr 1 :e'ting Saturdahy: "TIhe ten'her's of! l.autrent County' dur inig thle 14as1tofw yearits. TIhis work 'The. eter of' 1 the 04dut'en tinalI fortces of1 Laut ns ('ounity has bieent at the of cc at L~autrens . 'lThis 0o11e' h1as been i'isor', Mliss W'oil 14)ou Gray. "'Flvery' m)ovemenltt needs'(1 somie 14ro' gressivie le4ader t aroun td wh'lh thle lore 4. may(3 gather. This leader' alwayvs meets withI sonic resistance. Butt soon the tr'ail opened by3 stidh a leade r, prto idedl thle Ideals are trule. Sutch a leadior was Miss Wil Lou1 Gray. The teac' hers of Lauirens (citunty, t he'efot'e, recognizing her' abIlity-the inspira tion she gave-atid her charactei' couplled with heri ideal for the county, passed the following resolutions at theli' last teacher's mieeting: "Be it r'esolved, That this body most sincerely applreciates the professional leadership or Miss Gray during the past few years. As'a leader, she has ledl us safely through many' dlilculties. She has added dignity and loyalty to the prtofession. lHe it furthet' resolved, that we ap preciate hetr work because of the zeal shte had for' her work; because of her pecutliar way of bringing harmony in to our' community; becauise of her idleal of an edlucation for all the peo le of the county. "lHe it fu'thermnore resolved, That we appr~ieclate her most because of her bi'oad hutman sympathy-which reached to each of uts in our dliflicutl ties. Tils symnpathiyggave hot' a spir'it of optimtism, Which permeated every school that she entered. "Tihet'efot'e, we as teachet's of Lait r'cns counuty hesitate to give her up. May the call rhnk clear for her to come back and work with us again. "Be it resolved lastly that our best wishes go with her in hei' chosen work. "RI. T. Wilson, "A. 0. Daniel, "J, M. Fewell, -"rommmtea." "Corns All Gone ! Lets ALL Kick !" derful, Simple "pets-It." Never Falls. Applied In 2 Seconds. Isn't it wonderful what a difference just a little "Gets-It" makes.--on corns and calluses? It's always night somewhere in the world, with many j'1Vhcel I Don't Cnre! I (lot Rid of M) C'orns With '(licts-Iil' folks humped up, with cork-screwed faces, gouging, picking, drilling out their corns, making packages of their toes with pl sters, bandages, tape and contraption -and the "holler" in their corns Qs on forever! Don't you do it. Use 'Gets-lIt", it's marvelous. ilmple, never fails. Apply It in 2 seconds. Nothing to stick to the stocking, hurt or irritate the toe. Pain stops. Corn comes "clean off," quick. It's one of the gems of .the world. Try it-you'll bick-from joy. For corns, calluses, warts, bunions. "Gets-It" is sold everywhere 26c a bottle, or sent direct by I. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, Ill. Sold in Laurens and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by Eureka Drug Co. $ * $ * $ * $ *$ + $ * $ * $ * * $ SPECIAL NOTICES. $ $ * $ * Plants For Sale-Strong, healthy Toma to lInis a .1l Pimento (sweet) I'pper I'lats, I) cents dozen; Searlet Fage or Salvia I'lanIs, 15 cents dozen. Your last chance. .lrs. .1. (. Sullivan, l-aatrens. S. ('. .1:3-1t For Nale--Good .1e'sey cow witlh lid fer call one week old. ('ow gives 3 gallons luilk and pound of butter p~er da.v. )'rice $?15:. 13. 1:. Todd. (au an 4-lt-I)d For Sale -Well bred I3,",a;e I louned pups at seven dIollars a imir. .1. It. Snoddy, I-inoree, lloute 2. .13-2t Wan 1e- To .:4Il a good gentle 'horse, tine sadller. Ilu..'gy and harness, sad r~e ;sad bridle. .\pply to .\trs. W. S. Bagwell, 220 Gordon St., Laurens, S. C. 13-It-pd Nollee -:A thorough-bred .lei' bill fo r service. Pee $2.04l or $1 .) cash. .1. C. I:;urdecG, l,auren.c, S.C., lt. 5. -1:3-1 t-1d .Peas -: e bush cIs good sound speck led Yeas for sale, $1.50 per bushel. Write or see .lohn ('. Sm it I, Waterloo, S. C. -1i-St-pd Fo' Ilet-One 10-room brick house, all modern conveniences, :300 yards from public s0Inare. Nearly one acre splendid garden. Large shady front yard. I}ate reasonable. W. G. Lan ('aster. -11-31 For' Sale--Everytling in machinery from a ginning outillt to a 'onidenisor belt. C. W. .lecravy, With Gi(ibbes .\lai chiinery Co. 319-tf Pilgs---Pur loun )1rock pIgs for sale. 8 weeks to IG month1 s old. Satisfaction guiarantetcrd. PIgs from prize winnIng stock. K inarnd's D)ur ock S tock 1Varim. 37-7t-pd H cedy r'iverd andi .lounZtv' Ile, one set oft aut o tools, one set of 30x3 1 -2 au to ('hins41 and( one iiix3 1-2 .\i 1hel1 in inner vile and~ get rewad. 12-21 This Isa prescuipiion prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doscs will break any case, and If taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or elekea. 25c -r TH EOLD istIABmLK'" - .* EMEDYFOR EN. AT YOUR DRUGGIST. CHICESTR SPILLS P'lle in oter.~~'~ ol snet. p earsknownmgsDest,safestAlwayskiematte OLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE LAURENS DRIUO STORE, Citation For Letters of Adiministratoun State of South Caroina,' County or iLaurensfl. Bly 0. (1. Thompson, Prdhate Judge: Whereas Sallo A. Srndllgrove made suIt to me, to grant lie Letters of Ad ministr'ation of the E ate and effects of C. C. Sneligrove. Trhese are therefo u, to eite and ad mnilshi all and ar~ular the kIndr'ed and creditors of I c said 'C. C. Sneoll grove dleceased. 11 it they 1)0 and aip pear' before me, In the Court of Pro bate, to be held at Laurens Cour't House, Laurens, S. C,, on the 31st day of May, 1916 next, after p~ublicaition~ hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have why the said AdminIstratIon should not be granted. (liven under my hand this 16th day of May, Anno Domini 1916.. 0. 0. THOMPSON, 43..2 J. P. .~ 0. Palm Beach Suits Cleaned Right aWe are prepared with the best and latest Machinery to clean your Palm Beach Suits properly. CLEANED AND PRESSED 40c Laurens Stea aundry GivaeYour Livera Chance Take a time tried and proven remedy for Liver Complaints, Cost iveness, Biliousness Jaundice, Kidney Troubles, Impure or Bad Blood, Pimples, Indiiestion. If sderind from these take Dr. Thacher's Live and Blood Syrup Your Liver and Kidneys a e your best friends if you keep them In good condition, but when neglected they become your most dangerous enemies. 'n- you aro bilious or con atipated you should immediately take this great preparation-BOO and $1-all dealers. B. R. TODD ( For Sheri EngineeringSubject to the rules of the mo Eniern n ~tatn8 eralc I tintaiy election I hereby an Land Surveys a 8perialty none myself a candidate for Sheriff amorete Work 8killfull- done or I of Laurens County. 'spected. ..TO.PIlN r~awings and estimates of all Kind I hereby annunce myself a candi Telephone No. 346 (late for the oice of Sheriff of I~au yenis county Siubjct to thei rules of tho C. t. Featherstone W. H. kinight t . Fit;.T'i'il l-i!$N:'ON I' 481611T I hereby offer myself as a canidi ate A ttorneys nf La for the office of Sheriff of Laurens Laurens. S. U. comity nd pledge myself to abide by .111 i usin ss litro,tii i to Our Can Itlie iuili of tle Ieiit to ii primary. IWill 1in1e P-rompt ui l ( f 1 L. A. WI,-Ault'ION. tfti. I lhereby annilounlce miyself a catndi Ofi(" 01 ecr l'alm'lt ilank (ate for the ofle of Sheriff of lau Mir. i.ea i-r: ol(, Wi " , , W I reis Count' subject to tle rules of 'hi ll ,,f 'u ' eel: in I.aurx .)l:- the Democrati, iriiiy. A.A. It. S: LIIVAN. I herebly 111 anonce mnyself a candi A. G. hA I' I dalet for' thle offile of Eh.ii'lf of 14111 - LAWYESR reels County and IlolisO to alle by Rooms 1205207 Masonicl.Temple the results of the I)emocratio primary. Postotle'u Box 6S5 D. W. M. MASON. Greenville. S C. .1 hereby annnce myself a cadi Prompt attention given all business. date for Sheriff of I aurens County, Practice in all COURTS. subject to tie 1u11s or the Democratie pr1 ima ry. S. C. RItIlD. d""""""~i"I"I-:"I:":"I"I Id"I~ ;"I"II.1 .... . I hereby announice miysel f ai candi THE MORE YOU ADVERTISE fo the oe of Seiff of the THE EBUSIER YOU GET County of Laurens and promise to 'ril LUSER YU GE .jabide b~y the resuilts of the Demnocratic ' *.ANiNy J. W. K CE NiT.T. S" * I hereby announce myself a candi a (late for the office of SnIgrim of Lau * ri res county aof Southoairsl to andpdr by St a by the results of the m)e-oratic primary. rI hereby announce myself aa cand te Congress. (late for ie ofoice of heiff of Laurens I herey anounce myself a candi- County subject to the uls of the date for the oliee of Congressman to Demoratic prPmaary.. represent. the PouitIi CA ngressonal 1.0. C. I 01 NS. istict. ot Soili (aFo olia and pro ise to abidle by thle resulIts of thle Dent- , For ('droner' A. I1. lll'llui. I hereby announce myself a candl dat. 1 ate for the oSice of ooronfr of La I heleby announce mysl ias i ca1- rers County and promise to ababide by oia the foD e-elecIon to Congress from t lesults of tlie Iemm ic primary. thle lFouit h Congressional I )isl rict of J. PORTER~l EAI111.1,D(fill. Southl Car11lina. su1bject to thle r'ules of the 1em1cr0ic PimayI hereby announce myself a candi SAdt . tCIhIO eS date for Corono o of Laures county Eagh tledge myself to abide by the e For molicitor spits of the Dermocratc primary. I hereby announce myself a candi- t J. F'RAT'KS. (late for Solicitor of the Eighth Ci'- hereby announce myself a cundi cuit and prroose to abide by the rules (late for the office of Coroner of Lau of the Democratic primary. -end county subjectto the rules of the T. S. MLA'CKCORD. i)cmoeratic primary. W.. HAMPTON WIIITI OCK. I hereby announce myself a candi- 1 hereby announce nyself a candi date for the ofilce of Solicitor of the date for Coroner and promise to abide bEigt Judicial Circuit, subject to the by the results of the Democratic pi rules of tie Democratic primary. mary. ZR. TRAYNIIAM. GBO. T. MAGILN. Fore Stat Senate.rrl I hereby announce myself a candi- Fr''esr daefor the office of Solicitor of the I hereby announce myself a candi Kl'ghth District and promnise to abide date for the office of Treasurer' of Lau by the results of the jcemocratic ri- ens county and promise to abide by T. F lcCORD the results of the emocratic primary. . HJWD. .ANGSTON. I hereby announce myself as a can- I respectfully announce myself a (lidate for the ofice of Solicitor of the candidate for the office of Treasurer of aighth Judicial Circuit of South Care- Laurens County and ledge myself to lina, composed of the counties of Ab- abide by te result of the Democratic beville, Greenwood, .aurens and New- primary. LN. .. McSWAIN. berry, subject to the rules of the Dem- I hereby announce myself a candi oa primAPAN date for re-election to the office of B, V CHAMAN. Treasurer of Laurens County and For State Senate. promise to abide by the results of the Democratic primari. Sub)ject to the rules of the Demo- ROSS Dl. YOUNG. cratie' p~arty and the result of the primary election, I respectfully an- For Auditor noune myself a -candidate for State I hereby announce myself a cadi S. H. WHAo tON date for re-election to the office of fr./ Hnr of Laurens county subject to I herrsy announce 'myself a candi- . ules of the Deoeratic primary. (111te for re-election to the State Son- . WADDY THOMPSON. ate subject to the rules and rogula- o er of t 110115c PrimtyeeDocoiratiherpbrtan 0.p~GODIN IhOi~anounce myself a canldt frSeif ForIlo~e f u~irC5~lu~.VS Cef Laufn CutfoLrnounty, ~~~~~~~~~I hereby announce myself a candi-suectoierlsofheDm rao date forere-electionltoethe Sosrifofofparty Representativestyubjectctotohe releules A ofV the goveningt~leDemcratc l~inl Dem orc primry.Cunisoe S. I. OOQNS. I hreb anunc my.selA ISA LniC, ~~~~~~~~~~I hereby announcesmysels a candi-daefrreeetott h fie o dat fo th HosefRpreenttivsfothe ComisiofnSerif of Laurens frok Laron Conty sujec tothecounty, andplecgt yl to e idue o byh rules bf theDehocretictrimarythe -I Dmmcratic primary. tion.J. H iU$T. jA. WT. ATODN. the emorat' pruay A.' 11I! LVN