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GTE~bbertifer l*berlptom Price 1s8$140 Per Yew Payable In Advamee. PublItshed by %IV) V I S'iEII P'RINTING~ COMPAN S Laurfije. S. C. U' ertiaInig Btel'i on 11'lhltcatio(1. bl10lhiniare8 and ('H.rd of '!'hanikyi: ()n ' 4elt iK wor. Lj'tered at the postoflce at Lauareu6. ~.C*as eccosd clRss rnItit matter. We have '0very*3 litl di'totnblt, biut that anl ilivcsttl.il ion into all thle affidavits which Mr. Richiey hiold at the mtetg of thei StateI execl ut ye comminitt ee Whlen ti c WI 1() in~ I)llyo 11 :t'iltt ' Gov.10) Maning or :vr1i:oi' %vo41141 show up abiout like till' afti4Iayi i i 'ceie 110 to 1)r" Mock, of l'i0'(lI1)40i1, which is Ox 1.anec ill another :1hlula \iI I)ill~lislte~i todal1y. Whl Or. 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The editor of The Advertiser regrets iIloaIs l ally l)(ivi ait l'riinlon1 yeste' tlly 44) gtt ~ .1)1 1('('oi))1 of, ilhe hllteel jug' pt4 4o:1' _241 11 ;It e:.'. , I'll ut: is a1 tiii}" 44) ,v :: K)!t it, 1.; 4tlll('411 144r an1d 0 ''we:ls" \1't' W'e 1414 iticiilai'tv IiLx 10)18 to al;( act( Ill( Iniel'tiI I~0'i 18*'al IlII,, results (tf, it zilay prtove oif tar-reachIinig (t ( '4) 1 4(11 Mr111.48)iO 11 It)e~l i'reiI 141 of4 11111 th g War t Shol: Ma41 or 101141 111111 Watre Shoals to the (ireenville line to (111111011 with the1( good roaid fr'omi there onl1( to '.(ievitte, the obtject. b'inig eve.ntuaIlly to have aI lighiway alonig lilts rout1e from Augusta t(o Greeni the4 ('44)1I))y 5(1 44'vIi4)Vl 0)1' ('411 ily Count. 11)01111411) tI ((' will giv"e t1h4 mau~iler aI vel't -14). 4')411idt4'I'1 14)14 bef'ore( (111051(41 n v1 is c(I"Ii iili t(o a rise is ai 1irl)r!)l'ia) 1 WI hi i ' n aa e 141 81401(14)) on hlis; Leven l e ):; of roast4 inI Diller' to4 In0 W'hti '4j. K 121) l (llt.'.;. i''iv'z ' hO :14 - 'c'1 11.111:os:, Wt!01( :e : FORM FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION. About Twenty Five Farmers Organized Under Credit Dill Yesterday. About twenty-five farmers met in (he directors room of the Enterprise National clank yesterday morning and orgatnized a Farm Loan Association for the purpose of sectring money at low rato and long term payments ul de'r the t'Ccetlly enacted Itural Credits hill. ''iis is the second assoelation of a similar ntture to he lorle'd in the couty recently, ano1te'r one having been formeid by a grotl of tam'Iicrs in the neighborhood of Mr. .1. Wade An derson's very recently. .\fter organizing the association the follow lug were elected directors: It. A. Cooper, .1. It. Armstrong;, W. 0. Sutton, W. A. Baldwin, it. F. F'leming, W. T. Senn and La. \1. .\ahon. These directors elected ollicers, as follows: PresidenI, 1R. .\. Coopet Vice Prest dent. It. P. Fletuing: g'ee. and Trcas. L. G. Ualte. The organization is composed of fa 1rners from all over the county. Oth er orgallizatioits, it is understood, are to he forme' dinl variou :r1-ts of the county. .list received a hit: line of ladies' hats. the latest creationgs ond r'hlape: at 6!te !W1e and .r1.27. 'this lot of hats are worth 5) per cn('lt hre. ('em" an1 see. .1. C d ritims & Co., 2 I)epartm1ett Stores lit I0lIarewt;. P i p ,ll liD TRAO4( MARK' Is a scientiticaly Ireparedl medicat ed paste in tubes for'- proper use; al so tablets for initernal use in same ipackage. .A reinedy which you can Ilse yotrslIr. fold on its merits. Ask 11: Sold only by us, :)c and $1.00. Et rueka Drug Co.. Laurens and Watts Mill. We sell the best UtaliIy Stove l'ipe at 15' per joittl. S. M. & E. II. Wl4bI S & CO. KilILE-:D I N lU. It, W l: l-:(' K. .iohn If. Wixit~eside of Iray Conrti i's Killed in (cortrini. Gray Court, Oct. 2.4w---Nc*ws war r'' (civeti leire yes'te'day of tlie . sohdulen death of .lohn 11. Whlit,-ide, whow. killed in a railroal a' idenl t at U'nion Point. G:a., sole tim l'e'id 'ay. .\lr. W\hileside was, well knlownl here, being a brother of Alts. I.. C. D)orroht and also Of ('. C'. Whiteside, forimterly of (ray 'ourt, bu:t now 0: illberton. (,a. Soue yeoars ago be niar'ried l\li Sadie ililmilton. of Grenwt'oodl an4d they ha0~ve visitedi here onil set rIIa! :' Ila::ion1. 'iTh burial wta- a! (its ee tnwood ' undly afternoon, a n'im::; tf reih Iiv's from lere alt ntcliil. .\1r. W hites.itie' wa... ab10,. ;11 yeair. (' age 11nd was in ti ' oplioy of tIh G(uegia u:railroad at tile tim 1 'i ela tl. 114' ha( also at ne" ti:41 1 l b r , w\ th the C'harleslton andi Wc t"-I (':roIlinae railiway. We l4 tve ai Slo al lt'l (of y'itw no dxzr i(, 11sy S n l (11'i)I n.1 alI al4''4 11 loeni an I lug1.00. v oi i oh .'5 It isatd se te. l. P.kler 1( m o.t "Pno"'s DPa psI)epsi fori Sour cid101 flit3mch, haea(ifun dPpes ia.es~ im lit: (Inlig mtimie auhlt 3tomach dislresswillf is. oo indogeton hart bun, soerenesg or baehing o gas,13 agtid, orle I'ruel at o undigastedfood, get dizziness loati, wihot breadh of lhedache. il somc i Pape's Diapepsin ietnte for 3Oiti sped igetin~ 1 regcbpting tgast stomachss. (iItig the ntigst, iu-iske and~lyI mlot cert nigt i): ree. in kthe whole world, and bestides1 itxe 1 t hrle ss. 114 daigltons of two andm woe now( beat family faonrit hood wnthnutrfdar-they hatowe Pao's geealpin; tile save ithemO fromd fruty o stoah msery, wdin,(hl diPlee, form tile ge'txa laire fromTh any' dru ofeand t showr atoaig. th on ' tetep on be'inga' No.miserablelife istoo Ioretheo warei norepret lonl stirnakenesu sthat agre)abhee otn whil (you ofk the' gwest; eloy stiie, ! w tholdd of)c trcdlo In fthscntiomach.ei~e wig vthe, orIn (ase of an attack 35 andig) ets esa asrtso the Muik&es. urest (E &eie Coow. " " * JONES NEWS. * Jones, Oct. 30.-We extend our warmest congratulations to Mr. J. I. Hughes and Miss Good who were re cently married. Miss Good is of one of the best families in Greenville and Robert is one of our best boys. Dr. J. A. Marshall and J. T. Medlock and. son of Greenwood, N. 13. Dial, Wim. tiay, and Wim. Richey of Laurens, Ed Knight of Greenville, and Col. Machen, .1. 11. McCuen and Wim. Bagwell and daughter of Princeton were recently in our midst. AIr. Win. Maddox lost a valuable mule last week. The friends of Mr. .J. A. Dloggs will be glad to hear that he is recovering from a recent severe illness. We recently had the pleasure of visiting 0renwood and meeting a geat inany warm friends. We were very sorry to hear of the death of )r. W. C. Irby, of Laurens. le was a splendid gentleman. held in the highest esteeii by all who knew hiin. and we symilpathize With the be en":ved re!at'ive. .\Mr. Mae Mlorrison, one of ou' best 'armets. has hoIlt the home of the iale (teor)g \. tiohet'soin. All those wishinhg t') pilrenase, lease or rent lands in our community will lad a corludil welcollle awaitlug them. Ware Shoals is paying the Iiighetist price for cotton and cottoi se(d. All ot our people are anxious to see the national highway built. Let it be h ilt from .\ugusia via iElretield, Griecnwood, Cokesburiy. liys. .1ones. Ware Shoals, Princeton, and on to Greenville. Ileachain & 1il1ey sold a large lot of cotton at Ware Shoals last week. We sincerely thank the following friends, .1. F. .\1)ir0ison, 'et Mloore, S. ('. Rsiley. .1. 1R. Leconard and O'Dell -.\Mr. Ninch, .l. A. . orrison, W. II. 11i11. ('larenee .\artin, lanigston Doand, Warien ('ooper. .John .\ledlock, .1111 . .it]th, 11. T. Watr ell, It. ' I . ulolley, .1. J1. ltichey, .1. A. Bloggs, '.ank1 i w, , o., 1", wll, and man y ot era for recent kind favors. 'ir school oened this norning t1 I. r ':. orabei aii :sipl es wI ih .\lrs. G. L. l ahl. Iit ecthe'i. .ppropriate r wark ( rm nunie in the oinning ex ireise; by lion. .1. F..\lorrisn and th.. . We tor )ialaly in.vite all of 01:1 friends to send in their chlib(iren and heil, ;h t~ per pe"tua:te a sc(hool that has been anl Ine)timable blessing to thiii eitb selion of the count.. C'olhhe to us f'or sew\ing .\iachine" Nedlls :n), Oil. e . \l . it . bI. .I laksd ). 14 *$ *r $* $*- $ *$ * $ * s li'E'l.\ l. L NTItES. . Witated -l' I.n to .join our press i'n :llub. i St~n res aju t intaolab-. a il ea :' ra I. i : i rkens ; I It For ."1:l,' 1,:.2 : e '' arga i , Inmtrth (of 1.:111!'-. : a n Ol I(ir i publi. ,",,, _"n , . clnan rhnnIng co'ndan paI'.r. Nb:1 in orO Stuti'dsaby. TOrts .\thly S\lalil ae, betemn the aotln Dr. I;by'h and stre. ceer. Finder Ibear i-n ton: te ronithad tor un Ilrperili stre 1geeit. ill 15-It -1(1 Stra'yIed Tree inall yeaings In 'ritina It ge ('oiin n to ti return wtill he'i ''lfi tpp ediat atd ii\. H.l Ark idali & Stose for attene a-N'iesre .hise on lolh Moorer streetJ.).Al modernts Mi'n.enienkces wh ispl tisitin . li . i' . i'umphis Nrat. Aut.n i\ Wtaly Aiit. ioine In hend-lb. em on neoitermon mpovd, farmsen at 'luier wenth hinnuarentest, ' aalnI ieasonable exese oroesoil owelt aOut for'dale afenon bargin, .1n first Wahtschlda e etwngo the hsnbeam, Dr.s aty' tn thoe ofmetery.Findrks (please rturn ttonte honpita tho iss' sernhmv ndetdear..5ltp Thrinoioftidge community a e reprkintd te Shavin Fai. Among. tose whoeattentded Fr: Mesirs.sohn Mrs. leurens whenis vhisting hferi noo, Nor. 2,at thrutinrts o'eadlyocm fil ty , 4' You perfectc Such vol.e, ;uch clc YOU can have a!L the n and as long as you wish. '] A good Way to learn t Come in and hear the lai supervision of 'Mr. & Mrs. V can easily get a Victrola for S POWE D Laurens, f * * * * * * * * * * * * * " * " " 'I Princeton News. t * * * * * * * * *e ' I'rinceton, Oct. :0.--The Ti Inrodl Lit- II "rary Soeiely of the Princeton school met last Friday afternoon to elect oflicers for the first Iaurtier of the ses "ion. The election resltlied as fol- s lows: .\Miss Florence Freeman, Pres.; c .\l;iss : odie Ilagwell, Viee-Pres.; Miss I t Geor'gia leidgeway, Sec.; \liss Gladys l'tnnelly, Critie. \It:. .. F.'rank Davis spent last week in I with her son, \\'.ltr, at ('lemson .\lr. .lh I.. Ia:x.Nell anl daughter, slett int !attrdy in \Vare Shoals. ''verat frotn here attended the Slng Sunditay. irs. II. \\V. Arntold at tetnded the a;te lalir in (companyi withI her sister, .\Irs. \W. L. Tlaylor of I .a urens. .\ r. It. I1. Ar'noldl. .Jr., spent a few lays in Ilioneca Pathi last Friday. .\ iss NI aude Sharpe) opened her' school at Flat IItock, Gr een ville counity, lthis morn ing. She Is to be0 assIsted by .\i hs .Ienklns. Maikingit (hod ('rop. I Mr'. J. PInk Jlones, of the Poplar Sptrings sectIon of the county, is mak ing oneo of the0 best records Itn farmIng that The Advertiser has heard of this year. On a two-hor~se farmt Mr. .Jones has altready leked, ginned and sold 24 bales of cotton and( still has several hales left In the fled. In additlotj to tis he has made all of his meat for his familly and forage for his live stock, somethIng that he does every year. USE "CASCA RETS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS WHEN CONSTIPATEDI When'i bitlionis, hteadachcy, siek, for sti r sltomac1Wh, thad breathI, bad( C ets, Get al 10-cent box. Take a Cascaret tonIght to cleatnnec youir tlaie, Stomach and Ilowels, anad yout wvilI sutrely feel groat by mnorninog. Y'ou men and women who have head ache, coated tongue, a bad cold, are bil1 ons, nervous, uipset, 1)0the red with a sick, gassy, dlisordleredl stomach, or have backache and feel all worn out. Are you keeping your bowels clean wIth C'ascarets-or merely forcing a plassageway every few days with saltai caitharti pIlls or castor oil? Cascarets ImmedIately cleanse andI regulate the stomach, remove the sour, uindigested and fermenting food and 4 foul gases; take the excess bile from. the liver' andl carry off the0 constipated waste matter andl polson from the bow els. Remember, a Cascaret tonight will straighten you outt b~y morning. A 10 cent box from your druggist means healthy bowel action; a clear head and cheerfulness for months. Don't forgot the children. he i i, a r am h1e nwes danc ai goo wa ' ct lne nIIi*, /re --a he -nwes daces;hago wy est Victor Dance Recor(s (made rnon C'a.tle ) , and let us explain our homne--$15 to $300. UG COMPANY, South Carolina '0 1OLI) ANNUAL BAZ.AAR ON NOVEID'IJEI NINTH ings Iaughters Making Preparations for .Anual Sale. Next Thursday, Nov. oth, has been elected by the Kings Daughters as the ate for the annual Bazaar. Colmmit 0es have already been appointed and re now at work making preparations 3r tho refreshments and sale. The dllowing are the members of the com ittees, as an11u1111n ced by the secrc I:y \r. . \I Smith: l-'an y \\'or 1101)-- oth' .1. N . ni . .n uri . iW . l'8.Fr ii u geon , ia I iart.e iesande .1. N.h-- Miellal.0sou 1.lehel ela l gr, J r an.\ 1 . 'f -:.e P . Mn . r irs Virnis Cagine, 's.l o. .iner. Tais . impsJon. Ms eseTd Kien-Miea. C.th Mr. Cak .\l ar Ils, Mcbaun; ..T. W. Tinlt erm. 'lihiss.nhe ('Iardy, Ms .ny H.\l. .irF. ILrey aiSxn .T ~n ls, L. S. WBet, .\T. . Utle Simp.. Diintzeroom-.\.rB.a.l.tN. And Mi.le. nd Mrn M.s Mardyns Miairmn; MeMiler, J.rN. Richrdso, M1. . [ihebergrJ'ItTau,..M VIIle, rooks the a'r, itn aies .i M.n Si,~ W. II. AdrsoN.I Iarrisus. L. Jones. Kitcen- is. C Ml.iClrki chir Onn Meisdame nJ.t NW. 2l, W.tP 'hildres at h W Ch s illdressl W. le M '.uBo, T. tric Monrot, W. the -Mc 0. iramt~ liueyko Sall Saover R. sTDun switz~'e, AN. boomtert Ande Mtille '.( M. MilYlrs. Bret, rs H.ai hh. 1vcr impovens a the pbi is anor o weak stonel anfd 1.uns uap the nir~e fulltom oeowny Comus $1.0 V..ob, it Deputyaof therW. O a~ - the rictrola we nothing to be <1esired l as~ often as you wish I never gets tired. I.1 to entertain yorfriends. Ln(der tille hlow you (ray (ollrt-Oi ntrs. The pupils and leachers of Gray 'ourt-Owitngs were highly entertained ast Wednesday by an interesting and 'duntional talk on "The Northwest Indian", by .\lr. t.oehl, a full-blooded Indian. The school was given holtklay for he county fair, and ihere will be hot day Friday, Nov. 3, so (hat the teach a s may attend the Institnte at Lau The ladies of the School Improve 1en0t .ssociation have adopted the elan of selling oyster stew every Sat Irday afternoon at the towns of Gray ouray atndwn. The proc ilieeds o ori leaieso tihe ud oII pl'.C ceity, WA 330 ectur1hae at 0l0 thesho 1uildn hrday n 101 1 ilght,~ Not a Olcht01(1 4 ins.Th W ouff. g .\lrn. . oh n I). i lbo, a very3 <111eer ini liv'iidul, wilt> had li l lhe appearanceliOs if a Itaip, blew Inl here .ioniday from1 ;er( :a after hercoining saitistieti prouc'.-ided !131surely down the sitreet luntiIlihe (came to tile lBanki of W~odrulff wh ler~e, aifter a ttrae1 lig t he at tenltlonl of .\r. Br okmnI, tihe cashier, lie deposit1 ed from1 thle ot side thrloughi a wind(ow $:3,i.i0.00. This strange man said1 he hlad no0 hiome and( cared not to mtake (laties for aniy exercise miore vigorous 1thanO~ ainig.--Woodru1ff ilecordl. We have~ thig best Windlow Shades to be found. S. M. & E. II. WI LimS & Co. GIRLS! HAVE WAVY, THICK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUrF iSjii your hair. Dhoubble its becauty iln If you carne for heavy hail, that glis tens with beau ty and is rad10 iat with f;has ani ineomtparable softness and is ihltfy am Il\ust rouis, try iDanderlne. Just3 one III ili atiloll dloubles thle. hmaulty of y'o r halir Jjestifes it imme11 diaitely dissoi 05 0Y i'prticle of dIan-* druffT; yot1 y nr>tl have icle, heavy, health y haltr you halve dandrnuff. Thlis (lestructive 5 u rf robs thle ha11ir of its ilust n, its strengih andj its very life and~ if not1 overcome it. ilroduices a fev erishness and( itehing of the scalp; the hair roots faiah s, loosen and (lie; then the hair falls out fast. If your hair has been nieglectedl andi Is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or' too oily, get a 25-cent bottle or Knowlton's D~anderine at any driug stpre or toilet ((nner; apiply a little a directedi and( . ten minutex after you will ay this wvas the best investmlent you ever madle. We sincoroly believe, regardless of everything else advertised, that if you desire soft, lustrous, beaultiful hair andi Iota of it--no dandruff-no itching scall) and no more falling hair--you nmtust une Knowlton's Danderine. It eventually--why not now?