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t'OUN'IY P:1ll PI11 ZE4 III 11t1)I 1). (C'ou I ti d frn P')1)recedinug P'ago.) Burn .3U Co., .i's, \V. II, W\iia,1 172 He~st V('U in lt'ri(' 14 I. .l'i I's1, earI'S II hsv i i ptioil to Ad\'('* tlser, *4js> Dais)y13 Ila iIis, LaLuIrens. IFlrst , yea r':: 'iiniscii p1 ion to HIerald, Miss Wi'llout Lloyd. 174 Best d isplay o)f frui jI1u ices and irst, 10 lbs of burr1' c'lover' seed. by3 K~ennedyv IIros. \ s. '1. (U. I lI' rk., W'oodruff', l1.()Ite. 17:1 Best iIhme-m~de syI'uj). F'ii'sl, ,asO~ ' snlhscriI)I ion to Adver' tiser, .Nil,. 11. 1,. Mc'Vaiteu', Foun 186 Best. exiit of dried fruit and vegetables. First, I~isi inai K'odauk, 1y 1'OWe' D)rug Co., Mtrs. Grover Roper, shoe:,, by .1. C. I in is & Co.~ Miss 15S5 IHi'.. li'-'"'kl ill waV~ter glIa ss, 'irs~t, silk ti(, 1yv Mw5itz~er Co., M.IIS Groe Itchier,4440 1( I('1)os lRt. 6. 1S~9 He~st ho~n4' 11,1 tiiele'ss Vci(4k01 First, hair kid 2lovk5': bky Swvitzer Co.. H\iss l)Iiis.I Inoels, l~;mnrcns. 201 H~est (I 111y1 o41 in'e(I1' and1( fancy ork It\X (tbi 1. Sp1eial -- i( jIiill by child. Fis.: l11:;. o)f bllk'-madte candky, 14,( 5"a I.:I Ik ' (l Sw 1 . l4 4 IIl11 r'y. ir.I.. I lk414rl~l i. lHarks -i'ecial e un 'it i;ide shift. 1 lii (h1(tI'kI (":ik(1d by4 l'Irltk( of ; Sxk'4a l \ I \ I (i'4f 1ii von::. 1( ll ''; IlI," ~ " 4k ,I k .4 l 4 l.44 '. I f . It } 1 1. ' I:( ( '.'"1 ' 11; (0 1 v4 ., t Co. 4ls '," '7' ''1'( ii i i' . , i .; " I l ..l: o ilI '.\ :1( ('1 1 11:11 1 I :1 lli (1;4( I', I' 11 . If I.~r loti IIa '..v~o r ".n... Sr., second, Mirs. Mary Allison, Ijitttrenis lit. .1. Ilest piece of emnbroidery. first, 5i0e cash, .l rIs. W\', 1'. '.'homa 501, Sr., sil en". (lest cook aprinl and cap. First, year's subscription to Adver" tiser, Daisy HIarris. Blest display of bread. First, one brooch, by Flemning Dros., Mr-,. I laugh, Laurens; seconid, Mirs. W. 1). Sullivan. lest white loaf. First, 21 lbs. of Wihite Lilly flour by lFowler & Owens, Mrs. R. E. .1lughes, Iaurens. Blest biscuits. lFirst, one year's subscrilption to the Ilerald, Mirs. C. M. Clark, Lau iens seconiid, Mliss Kate I'llen I'ichelberger. Rlest rolls. First, pailr of ladies' silk gloves by 11. Terry, Mirs. R. E. I ighes, Lau rens; second, .\1rs. C'alvin Owings, Lauretns. Iest soy hean mial foaf. 1 irst, box of stationery by Laurens I)rug ('o., Al's. .1. C. ..\le aniel, Laurens lit. :1. Riest P'otato loaf. First, : lb. can of White House cof f'ee by .\lartin & .\loore, .lMiss laisy Hlarris. Ies( corn ineal bread. First, year's subscrliptionl to Hlerald, .\liss laisy I larris. liest plain cake. First. large dish pann, Ib'neioff's .I and I1(, Mtore, .\1"s. .1. C. -\llan it'l, i~aurens. t :1 , liit pound of butter. first, year's substlrilion to Hlerald, is. ( iover Roper. Iaurens. lit. 6: se(cond.l .\rs. W. 1R. Hiarris. Ow inns lit. 2. G lii 'i s .\ ' i LO i-:lt, llia.: h14("n 1:,e for :1a ll ihnen s that r4 C:1sed b, a d isordered 'oini ' nl;' 1^ n tj 1' liw'r, such a:: sickc h~ead 4 so . * ani'I, :'0r4 )' : ch, n rv I"!.' 1:4. 4 n:cl, fornow nlion!141! of foo01 a * *'* .la 4ive. ri da e dig. tion ir\ t: ' I'91 91(-1 1h:,; he l I' o ae 'iD i l : Tiiprie ra h E10. . M int.3 e r ht1: mendb IoweDu: buo. 4 ! 4 I ll.'; 1 , 1 t \/ \' \I I: 1 1 1 , tI -o: nd . her will fhe h fys r fancy wor . w ic e h.ad ibfltre i "1 l il ll Iw .z t ki' :ho are 4r1 now l b< ood wil go fo11 '' il 1.t.4 a v :I"(s t . .:11 a((i:lII lr next year, so there is no news in ,what is said abput him, but the statement as to John G. Richards will create much interest. Was that statement an an nonncement of an accomplished fact in elimination or merely a feeler as to something that will be attempted in that direction .When the flag falls for the start of the gubernatorial race of next year, The Piedmont expects to see Peeples and Stuckey in it as well as Richards. Elimination is a great idea but its practical application presents serious dilflculty when you have to deal with men who do not want to be eliminat cd.-C reenville Daily Piedmont. Laurens Camp W. 0. W. The next. regular meeting of Lau rens Camp. No. 98 W. O. W. will be held in the hall Thursday, Nov. 15th at. i:30 p. m. All Woodmen are urged to be present. Prominent speakers will be on hand. 'Come. R. J. Langston, C. C. J. W. Thompson, Clerk. SUBSCRIBE TO "THE ADVERTISER" SOLOMO1N Anybody < But you d< YOU NEI Just step Ir models. We have i We have I WEDDIN, WIL t for his third t ng stocks of son k on Spring gp< cloe ou4;iarge s ai nce and si Bargains of t ARTMt USE "CASCARETS" FOR LIVER AND BOWALS WHEN CONSTIPATED W1h(n bilious, headnehly, sick, for sour Isomcht, had breath, 1imdl colds. (Get a 10-cent. box. Take a Cascaret tonight to cleanse your liver, Stomach and Bowels, and you will surely feel great by morning. You men and women -% ho have head ache, coated tongue, a bad cold, are bilious, nervous, upset lt.hered with a sick, gassy, disorde ed stomach, or have backache and fe A all wo'l out. Are you keeping you ' bowels clean with C ascarets-or n erely ,forcing a passageway every fe lays/with salts, cathartic pills or ca. for oil? ('ascarets imumediately/ cleanse and regulate the stomach' rginove the sour, undigested and fer iofnting food and foul gases; lake thdiexcess bile from fhe liver and carry off the constipated waste matter and poison from the hovels. llemetber. a Cascaret tonight will ,atraighten you out by morning. A 10 eent box from your druggist means healthy bowel action: a clear head and 'heer'fulness for mont hs. Don't forget Ile childretn. IIhlase and Richards. The Charleston American is regard ed as the chief newspaper champion of Ihose who call themselves Reform ers but who are dubbed lBleaseites by the opposing faction. It devotes con siderable attention to discussion of factional politics. Especially is this :rue of ifs Columbia correspondence. i!:; bureat at the state capital is con duclcd by .olhn K. Attll, who has bcen and i; vcry (lose to ex-Gov('rnor flh'ase. While this by no means war rant:; an asstumption that please in ilan. way conmtirols the Columbia cor (e'oinnee(3 of the newslpaper which ic hI elhilef .iorn ualistic supporter, it rId(:.; wa ;rra:ni e'nnlid1entc in statemen"tts 11lot appear:t therein cocecIrning hlim.l that they e:i1 aciura'1'. Thau bieing hit ca:e. e 'pieial intt r I::t atttches t o romte statemnents in the ( olItimbhia corre::ponidencei' in yesiter dayt's. .\merienn. 'T'herinl oerur.s this 1I:11 and1 une(tpi'voca l stattemecnt: "Thle l fo It11m par ty, howeav ver. wili'put1 \1l in Ie < s natoria1 race, and .\'r INicharld.; in the gubecrnatocrial race. Thereis no doubt as to that." And, 11he 11orre. onde(nt then oe on in inl tin' ite a ti l like )f a Itraight fa I i:i et a11 tle way from coroner to I'ni1-te t1 <n e :"enator being Jiut inl the filh . I' h 1 1 n teetI tatken fr granie(i by 1h i:uc tio:; that lilea:e willl hc a eatdil sdate for I'nited F tates setiatolt ~ft Monday nigh out the remaini aginning to wor' oss we have had in a position to ward by expres the Greatest . DEa mi ALL CHILDREN LOVE "SYRUP OF FIGS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS1 (lire it when feverish, cross, bilious, for had breath or sour stomach. Look at the tongue, Mother! If coated, it is a sure sign that. your lit tie one's stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When pecvish, cross, listless, pale, doesn't sleep,. doesn't cat or act natur ally, or is 'feverish, 'stomach sour, breath bad; has stomach-ache, sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspconful of "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all tie foul, const lipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. You needn't coax sick c ildren- to take this harmless "fruit /axative"; they love its delicious tas ., a,pd it al ways makes them feel 5l ndId. Ask your druggist fof n bottle of "California Syrup of Fi4', which has directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bot tie. Beware of counterfeits sold here. To he sure you get the genuine, ask to see that it is made by ''Califor nia Fig Syrup Company." Refuse any other kind with contempt. SAYS: an tell you the time, or yo n't like to ask, and the su] D A RELIABLE tO our store and let us show i line that cin't be excelled hem in all of the models a -GIFT GOODS OUR Sl LIAM SOLO "Reliable Jeweler" ip to New York ie of the large i ds and army c vr weeks makes lots at a big rf ioul begin to he Season ENT SS sou 11( )ied tile Y. 1."'". A. Mr. C. (:.:Anderson who wa:, foreman of two juries in the court. the early part of the week, increased the Y. M. C. A. fund by $2.00 when he turned ov er this amount which had been pre sented him by the winning sides in the two cases. As is known by a great many people, the foreman of the jury in a civil case is presented with a Dol lar by the successful litigant, this custom having been handed , down since time almost Immemorial. The decision to make ihe gift was agreed to by all the jurors. NOTICE OF LOST STO(OK. To all whom it may concern: This-is to certify that I am the own er of one schar. of the capital stock of Iaurens Glass Works, the original certificate No. 7, having been issued in the place of the original. You are further notified that I shall mak1e ap plieation to the said Laurens Glass Works at its oflice for the issuance of such a certificate on the 28ti lay of Nov., 1911. .IRS. M. AGNIJS ANDERSON. 13-6t u can look at the sun. 1 is not always visible. WATCH you some of our latest anywhere. rid at all prices. 3ECIALTY 40N this lea ?anufac ontracts. this trip ~duction. arrive in. 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