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FIRST HONOR FOR CITADEL MAN. Second Medal Awarded University of s. C. Representative In Oruterlcal Contest at Greenwood. preenwood, April 28.?When Rev. Howard Loo Jones, chairman of the committee of judges, announced that A. K. Morrlmon of the Citadel, with hl6 oration. "The Moral In Politics," had won the first place In the 13th annual oratorical contest, pandemon ium reigned for quite a few mlntes, this being the first time that the Citadel has won this honor. A. H. Williams of Carolina, with his oration, "Practical Citizenship," won the sec ond place, being beaten by just ono point. The speeches this year were away above the average, there not being a single poor one In all line of them, which is not usually the case, and not a single s.peaker "fell down." Mr. Jones, in a, very happy manner, presented the medals to the winners, and spoke of the difficulty with which the decision as to the winners was leached. This is substantiated by the fact that the judges were out "?0 min utes before a decision was reached. The Speakers. A. H. Williams, Jr.. (University of South Carolina)?"Practical Citizen ship." K. II. AH (CleiUBOn College? "Waste and Conservation of the Na tion's Human Life." W. I.. NoWtOlt (Brsklne)?"The Search for a Man." William Horcher Gelzer (College of Charleston)?"A Flea for a Saner Method of Religions Instruction in Our Colleges." A. K. Merrimou (The Citadel) - "The Moral in Polities." 1'. V. Dibble ( Wofford College)?"The Traushirtnation of the Criminal." I'. M. Mailes (Km man university)?" The Cry of the Nation." C. 1'. Marie t New berry college)?"The Employer's Lia bility." 13. A. Fuller (Presbyterian College of South Carolina) "The United Slates and World Peace." The following were the judges se lected on delivery, the judges on com position being college professors out ride of the State; Rov. T. W. Sloan. I). D., Of GrcoUVlllO, Rev. Howard Lee, Junes, d. d.. of Charleston and C, c. Foathorslono of Greenwood. Qulckl) t arcs Ceturhs, Colds and Ca? tarrli. If you. dear reader, could spend an hour looking over a few ot the thous ands of testimonials that we have on Hie, you would not go on suffering from catarrh, that disgusting disease that, will sttroly sap your vitality and weaken your entire system it allowed to continue. You w< uhl have j'ist as much fnP.ll In HYOMEI as we have, and we have ... much eonlldcnee in its wonderful curative vlrture that it is sold the country over under a positive guaran tee to cure catarrh, croup, sore throat, coughs and cmds or money hack. No stoinach/lo>lrfg wki n you br \ithe HYOMEL Jtuff pour a few drops of the liquid Info the inhaler, and breathe it in. It is mighty pleasant to use; it op ens up those stuff ed-tip nostrils in two minutes, and makes your head feel as clear as a bell in a short time. Proatho HYOME1 and kill the ca tarrh germs. It's the only way to cure catarrh. It's the only way to get rid of that constant hawking, snuff, lug ami spitting. A complete HYOMEI outfit, which Includes a bo th? of HYOMEI and a ha I il rubber pocket Inhaler, costs $1.00 at druggists everywhere or nl Laurons Drug Co. If you already ow tin llyo mel inhale;- son can get an extra bot tle of HYOMEI for 50 cents. OLD HOARD RE APPOINTED. County Hoard of Education Remains the Same as Lust Two Years. R. B. Dabli, Esq.. Prof. B. Y. Cul bet'tson, of Madden, and Supt. of Ed. ucntlon Oeo. l. Pitts will constitute the Hoard of Education for this coun ty for the next four years. The Sup erintendent of Education serves ex otTlclo and the other two are appoint ed by the State Hoard of Education on the recommendation of the county superintendent. Like the superintend ent of education's term, their terms ' l ave been evtetwbd from two years to four years, this being done by an J act in the UK) term of the Legisla ture. CURE YOI'R KIDNEYS. Do Not Endanger Life When a Lau. rens Citizen Shows You the ('lire. "Why will people continue to suffer the agonies of kidney complaint, back ache, urinary disorders, lameness, headaches, languor, why allow them selves to become chronic invalids, when a tested remedy is offered them? Doan's Kidney Pills is the remedy to use. because it jjlves to the kidneys the help theA^-rfeed to perform their work. ' If you have any, even one. of the symptoms of kidney diseases, cure yourself now, before gravel, dropsy or Hright's disease sets in. Read this I-a u rens testimony: W. H. Franks, 605 Chestnut St.. Lau rens, S. C, says: "I am pleased to yerlfy the testimonial I gave in 1903. recommending Doan's Kidney Pills. I got this remedy at the Palmetto Drug . and It completely and permanently cured me of kidney trouble." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fostor-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's-?and take no other. ? CHAMPION COHN RAIHEB. * At the National Corn Exposition, which was held In Columbus, O., dur ing the fall of 1910, W. K. Kellog, man ufacturer of several brands of break fast foods, offered a magnificent tro phy for the person who grew the best Form 3 R. A. Jamea, Winner of W. K. Kellogg National Corn Trophy for 1910 car of corn in the whole world. R. A. Jamea, of Indiana, whose picture is found in this column, was the whin >r of the trophy wiii? tho tar of corn al so pictured here. These cots were loaned t othls pa per by \V, K. Kellog, the donor of the cup. and are published so (lint th 1 T?Tra'3 World's Rent Ear of Com for 1910 farmers of this county may see exact ly i>ow this champion ear looks. The winner of the trophy is a plain practical man and uses plain practi cal methods. He believes in Intensi fied farming and practices what he preaches. Buys Material For Bridge. Mr. I), r. Balentlne, who has the 'contract for building Rasor's bridge On Saltlda river, WOllt to Augusta one day last week and placed an order for the material which will be shipped to Ware Shoals in May. Mr. Balontlne will commence work on the bridge this week and he expects to complete It early in June. Doctor Praises D. B. D. Although an M. D., I acknowledge to my patients and patrons that your remedy, D. D. I)., reaches cases of Be /*'.ina and permanently cures them.? Tfr. Ira T. Oabbert, Caldwell, Kan. "My cure began frotti the first appli cation of I). I). D. My skin is now as smooth as a baby's. I wouldn't take a thousand dollftjfl for what D. D^B has done for me," writes August J8an to, of Cnillicotte, Ohio. These are just samples of letters we aro receiving every day from gatcful patients al lover the country. 'Worth its weight In gold." "All my pimples washed away by D. D. D.." ''I found instant relief," "D. D. D. is little short df miraculous." These are the words of others in describing the great skin remedy, D. D. D. Proven by thousands of cures, for ten years to he absolutely harmless and reliable in every case of s' in trou ble, no matter what It Is. Get a trial bottle today! Instant re lief?only 25c. (Aurens Drug Co., Laurenf, 8. C. Hurt by Automobile. Mr. E. H. Matthews of this city who travels for the J. K. Orr Shoo Com pany of Atlanta, was run down by an automobile in Greenwood Friday after noon. Fortunately Mr. Matthews was only slightly injured. At the time of the accident ho was standing in front of the hotel watching a lad approach ing on a bicycle and did not see tho automobile In timo to get out of its path. The machine was being drlvon by a Greenwood citizen and was mov ing at a slow rate of speed. Mr. Mat thews does not hold the automobile man responsible for the accident. > K It Yt7l' SOYS PEPSI A. If You Have it. Head This Letter-XI-1 0*1111 is Guaranteed by I,aureus Drug Company. ? "I was taken last August with a se vere stomach trouble. The doctor said it was nervous dyspepsia. I took his threatment four weeks, but did not1 feel any better. I took everything 1 heard of. The first day of December, I got a box of MI-O-NA. I took them that afternoon and tin: next day and haven't had one bit of pain in my stomach since the/'2nd of December. Feel welt now, ar/i sleeo good?rs. M. E. Uaxfleld, Ft. F/D. '2, Avoca. N. Y. MI-O-NA relieves after dinner dis tress, belching of gas, foul breath, heartburn and all stomach misery in live minutes. It is guaranteed to permanently cure indigestion, acute or chronic, or any disease of the stomach, or money back MI-O-NA stomach tablets are sold , by LaureiiB Drug Co. and leading druggists everywhere at ?O cents a large box. TO AH0I.1SII HOS1KHV Ml 1,1,. Got. Please Will .Make Itecommemla tion to the Legislature. Columbia, April 25.- Qov. Blease will I recommend to tho legislature that the hosiery mill at the penitentiary be | abolished. Gov. Blense will also make the recommendation, to the general assembly that an examination of tho prisoners leaving the penitentiary be made for the purpose Of ascertaining If consumption had been contracted.?' The News. Henry Clay is the Hour that satis :ies and gives entire satisfaction to > the lover of good, pure, wholesome bread, A Once you use /Henry Clay you wani it again. The (lour that is the same all the time Send or phone No. Ifl now for a sack or a barrel cf Henry Clay and you will got the h?>st flour that is ground out of the best wheat made. "Urend is the star, of lire'' Th?r? i fore have it rood. Use Henry ('lay flour. Sold onlv by J. H. Sullivan, Laurens, S. C. "1 Buyers Guide and Classified BUSINESS DIRECTORY Merchant Tailors! Compare Suits made by me with other suits you see. Ask your buddy about it. D. ISACOFF Harness, Horse Goods and Vehicles! The difference between a rut and a grave is the length and the breadth of it. If yon deal with JOHN A. FRANKS there is no danger of falling into either. ELECTRIC SUPPLIES Come in and sec about the West house Hugged Tungsten I.amps an let us reduce your light bill. W. P. HUDGENS Tinning. Rooffing and PLUMBING! S. S. BOYD Plumber and Tinner Dealer in Plumber's and Tin ner's Supplies. Upstairs opposite City Hall. MONUMENTS ! P. F. Baxter & Son Marble and Granite Dealers Georgia, Vermont and Italian MARBLES Winsboro Granite kept on yar all the time at Newberry, S. ('. IL. STEAM LAUNDRY! We wash everything but the Baby. Put your duds in my suds. The best combina tion in Laurens. Laurens Steam Laundry GROCERIES Delicacies of the Season For all the Delicacies of the season KENNEDY BROTHERS is the place to go. Laurens' Up-to-date Grocers BOTTLING WORKS! We are the sole bot tlers for Coca Cola, the famous drink. Coca Cola Bottling Works PRESSING CLUB! Call Culbertson's Pressing Club for Cleaning, Piessing and Dyeing. All Alterations promptly and neatly done. Membership fee $1.00 per month. Telephone No. 254. Advertiser PrintingCo. ??The Quality Printshop" Specialist in Every Class of Job Work A Dainty Enameled Bedroom f * / V .. Don't you admire a light, dainty bedroom with immaculate linen and draperies, and with walls, furni ture and woodwork all enameled in pure white or some delicate tint such as ivory or pale blue? You can have one?it is not expensive. % rrrytwiff.,. r''t ?v. ?? ACHE QUALITY ENAMEL (Neal's) gives a hard, sanitary, lustrous, genuine enamel surface, easily kept bright and clean. It is offered in delicate tints or rich colors to harmonize with draperies and furnishings. iQU?llTt MITYJ NICHOLS & ROPER, Laurens, .S C. Gauging the ill-effects to your health from poor eye sight is almost impossible? the best way is to stop the eye-trouble by culling in our services in 0PT0A1FTRY A prompt fitting of COR RECT glasses means instant relief from nervousness, sick headaches, general run-down condition. Be examined to-day! Wm.SOLOMON, Reliable Jeweler, Too Late, Too Late, to think about taking out a policy H on your house if it is already 1 burning. We take a risk but not I a certainty. If you have taken I time by the forelock, and insured I your/property against fire, you I have the Absolute Certainty H that the company Will pay all I your losses. The race is to the swift, and you owe it to your family to protect them from all oubles. Do not be a laggard. E.li.WILKES&SON Stocks - Bonds - Insurance Enterprise Bank Building Laurens, S. C. Notice of Teachers Examination* The regular spring teacher's exam ination will he held in the court house on Friday, May f>th, beginning primpt ly at 8.HO o'clock a. m. Those who ex pect to teach in the county will re member tltat/OYe law concerning teach ers certificates will he carried out. The questions on Pedagogy will be based on McMurray's, "How to study and Teaching How to Study.-' The questions on Agriculture will he bused on, "School Exercises in Plant Pro duction" and "School Lessons on Corn." These two bulletins may he secured by calling at the ofllce of the county superintendent of education. OEO. L. PITTS, County Superintendent of Education, 30-2t PHOTOGRAPHS S s I Studio ? The ^McCord will copy any Photo, en large any picture and make High Grade Pho tographs for you at the very lowest prices. No photographer can do more nor offer any more special inducement than the ricCord Studio has always done. The HcCord Studio's motto is "Best Pictures, Lowest Prices" Come to see us.