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"BETTER TO-DAY THAN
YESTERDAY?BETTER TO
MORROW THAN TO-DAY."
THE BANK LAU RENS
YOU SHOULD USE
Paroid Roofing
BECAUSE IT IS
GUARANTEED
We have on hand 200 squares
Ithaiwe will sell at COST for Cash.
We want to move It NOW.
I GRAY & EASTERBY
Leading Lumber Dealers
Laurens, S. C.
"Cardui Cured Me"
. For nearly ten years, at different times, Mrs. Mary Jinks
of Trea'lway, Term., suffered with womanly troubles. She
says: "At last, I took down and thought I would die, I
could not sleep. I couldn't eat I had pains all over. The
doctors gave me up. I read that Cardui had helped so
many, and I began to take it, and it cur.d me. Cardui
saved my life! Now, I can do anything."
C?RDUI WomanlTonic
If you are weak, tired, worn-out, or suffer from any of
the pains peculiar to weak women, such as headache,
backache, dragging-down feelings, pains in arm, side, hip
or limbs, and other symptoms of womanly trouble, you
should try Cardui, the woman's tonic. Prepared from per
fectly harmless, vegetable ingredients, Cardui is the best
remedy for you to use, as it can do you nothing but good.
It contains no dangerous drugs. It has no bad after-effects.
Ask your druggist. He sells and recommends Cardui.
V/tiUto: Ladles' Advlsory Dept.. O.sttanooga Modlcine Co., Chattanooga, Tena,
tor Special Instructions, andM-pagc book, "Home Treatment tor Women." sent tree. J 54
LET US RENEW YOUR GARMENTS
AND HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS
By our famous methods and processes of
Cleaning and Dyeing
None other can give you the benefit of long ex
perience, modern appliances, or serve your
needs as well as FOOTER'S DYE WORKS,
Cumberland, Md., America's Greatest, Best
and most complete equipped Cleaning and Dye
ing Works. Discount from regular charges
during months of January and February only.
Ash for Illustrated Booklet.
Very truly yours
FOOTER DYE WORKS
Cumberland, Md.
MUDDLE, MUDDLE
MUDDLE, MUDDLE
Some More Correspondence "Wound
Around State'? Loan?Further they
(Jo, Worse They OeL
Columbia, Feb. 14.?J. P. Matthews,
financial agent of the state, on Feb
ruary 9 addressed a letter to the gov
ernor of South Carolina in which ho
charged that a previous letter, sent
to the generaly assembly in a special
message on the state loan Incident
had been twisted and its meaning
perverted. The letter of Mr. Mat
thews seems to clear up the contro
versy between the governor and Rob
ert H. Jennings, the state treasurer.
Mr. Matthews staff s in his letter
that he called at the offlce of the
governor and dictated a letter on
the state loan. The letter was later
presented to Mr. Matthews with the
statement that it was necessary to
cut out part because of repetition.
He consented, according to his letter,
but several phrases were added. He
states that he did not read the let
to- upon the statement of the steno
grapher that only the repetions
had been cut..
For instance, Mr. Matthews claims
that the following line was Inserted
in his letter: "The transaction was
not concluded; neither were the notes
signed until after we reached New
York." There are many other such
alleged changes in the letter which
would make it read as substantiating
the position of the governor.
The governor, in n. special message
to the general assembly, said: "What
ever difference may have taken place
betwdon Mr. Matthews, as agent of
the state, and the state treasurer, as
to the amounts drawing interest, is
no concern of mine; and if the
amounts did not draw interest as was
agreed with me they should do. Mr.
Matthews' letter clearly shows the
reason.
"I could only make the agreement
that it should draw Interest; it was
the duty of the state treasurer to
see that the agreement was complied
with."?Daily Piedmont.
W. F. Blackburn, stenographer for
Qov. Blease. Wednesday gavo to the
press a copy of a letter he had written
J. Pope Matthews, cashier of the Pal
metto National bank. The letter
to Mr. Matthews refers to the
alterations in letter No. I, brought to
the bank by Mr. Blackburn, together
I with letter No. The letter. It will
be recalled, was Bigned by Mr. Mat
thews, and made a part of a special
message on the loan of $500,000 to the
Slate of South Carolina.
Has Letter Due.
Mr. Blackburn in his letter states
that Mr. Matthews tore up the lirst
letter. Mr. Matthews did tear the
letter up, but afterwards had it pasted
together and ii is locked up in a safety
deposit vault.
Wednesday .Mr Matthews was in
formed of the contents of the letter
from Mr. Blackburn and said that he
had no statement to make, lie said
he might have something to say later.
Sent to (he Bouse.
In a special communication to the
house R. H. Jennings, state treasurer,
transmitted tho letters of J. Pope
Matthews, cashier of the Poumetto
National bank, which declare that
his letter to the gtovernor on the
State loan was changed in tho office
of the chief executive so as to pervert
its meaning. The communication will
bo printed In full In the journal of
the house.?-The state.
HOW TO CURE RHEUMATISM.
I', is nn Internal Disease and Requires
an Internal Remedy.
The onuso of Rho mntism and kin
dred diseases is an excess of uric
aci.l in the blood. To cure this terri
ble disease this ncld must bo expelled
and the system so regulated that no
more acid will be formed in exces
sive quantities. Rheumatism is an in
ternal disease and requires an Inter
nal . raedy. Rublng with Oils and
Liniment will not cure, affords only
temporary relief at best, causes you to
delay tho proper treatment, allows the
malady to get n flrn.ui hold on you.
Liniments may ease the pain, but they
will no more cure Rheumatism that
paint will change the llbrc of rotten
wood.
Science has at last discovered n
perfect and complete cure, which is
called "Rheumacide." Tested In hun
dreds of cases, it has effected the most |
marvelous cures; we believe it will j
euro you. Rheumacide "gets at the j
Joints from the Inside." sweeps the
poisons out of the system, tones up the I
stomach, regulato? the liver and kid
neys and makes you well all over.
Rheumacide "strikes the root of the
disease and removes Its cause." This
splendid remedy is sold by druggists
and dealers generally at 50c and $1
a bottle. In t iblet ' rm at 26 and 60o
a package. Oet a b ttle today. Book
let free If you write to Bobbitt Chem
ical Co., Baltimore, Mr. Trial bottle
tablets 25c by mall.
For sale by the Laurenn Drug Co.
WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS
Have you overworked your nervous nyu
tern and caused trouble with your kid
neys and bladder? Have you pains In
loins, aldo. back and bladder? Have you
a flabby appearance of tho face, and un
der the eyea? A frequent desire to pass
urine? If no. Williams' Kidney I'llla will
cure you?Druggist, Prlco 60c.
WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Prop... CIBYeLnd, Ohl?
LAURENS DRUO tO.
Laarens, S. C
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His Efforts Appreciated.
Albemarle, Feb. 11.?Last August,
Prof. B. L. Parkinson of Tennessee
came to Albemarle and took charge
of the graded schools as superintend
ent, lie had not been In charge but
few weeks when it was seen that
his entire energy had been thrown Into
the work, for, unliko the average grad
ed school superintendent, he com
menced to talk and work for better
sanitary coudR'ons, beautifying the
grounds and arranging the buildings
so us to make, the children comforta
I blc, cheerful and enthusiastic. Inter
est grew on the part of the patrons
and students, In response to the ef
forts put forth by Prof. Parkinson.
Everything has been revolutionized
both Inside the buildings and outside
on the grounds.
Several month ago, the question
was commencing to be asked by Albe
marle citizens, "Wonder If Professor
Pirklnson will be here another year?"
It has been learned that he will stay,
for he has agreed to, and while the
school board has not yet contracted
with him for another year, there is
absolutely no danger but that they
will, as the question of him staying
rests entirely with Professor Parkin
son, who has expressed his desire of
being here another year.
The now auditorium is nearing
completion, the outsido work being
already practically complete. This
new building will almost double the
capacity of the city graded school. It
will, when completed, he one of the
handsomest buildings in Albemarle.?
Charlotte Observer.
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* BREWERTON. *
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Brewerton, Feb. 17.?Mr. and Mrs.
\V. A. Simpson and their little son,
Lee, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Dodson, one day last week.
.Misses Olivia Jones, liessio and
Reeves, Sarah and Stella Hughes, were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Simpson last Thursday night and had
a delightful time.
Prof. .1. E. Barbor is practicing for
an entertainment to be given at this
place some time soon.
Mr. .1. ('. Chick, of Mountville, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Q. B. Taylor and
friends. His friends are glad to have
him back again.
Miss Stella Hughes spent a very
pleasant week with nor sister, Mrs.
13. D. Dockson, last week.
Mr. Jim Dodson. of Donalds, spent
the night with his sister. Mrs. E. E
Mitchell, last Sunday night.
The many friends or Miss Juliette
l'itts are sorry to henr of her illness,
hoping she will soon recover.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Dodson are all
smiles It s a boy.
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hughes spent
the day with Mrs. G. r?. Taylor, one
day last week.
Mis. E. E. Mitchell spent the day
with her mother, Mrs. W. M. Dodson,
last Saturday.
Miss Agues Wood spent the day in
Ware Shoals last Tuesday.
Wood's Seeds
For 1912.
Our New Descriptive Catalog
is fully up-to-date, and tells all
about the best
Garden and
Farm Seeds.
Every farmer and gardener
should have a copy of this cata
log, which has long been recog
nized as a standard authority,
for the full and complete infor
mation which it gives.
We are headquarters for
Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed
Potatoes, Soed Oats, Cow Peas,
Soja Beans amd edl Farm Seeds.
Wood's Descriptive Catalog mailed
free on request. Write for it.
T. W. WOOD ? SONS,
Seedsmen, - Richmond, V&.
II the District Court of United ISnles,
-for the
District of South Carolina.
In matter of
Mrs. M. A. Ray. Bankrupt,
in Bankruptcy.
Pursuant to the order of Hon. Henry
C. Tillmnn, as Referee In Bankruptcy
j In the above entitled case. I will sell
at Laurens Courl House, South Caro
lina, on Saksday in March. 1912, be
| lng Monday the 4th day of the month,
1 between the hours of 11 o'clock In tho
forenoon and three o'clock In the af
ternoon all that tract, piece or parcel
of land situate, lying and being with
in the corporate limits of the City of
Laurens, in State of South Carolina,
containing fifteen (IF.) acres of land,
more or less, with dwelling house and
outbuildings located thereon, bound
ed as follows, on the north by East
Main street, on east by lands of Har
rison Hunter, John C. Hoyd and Ray
Anderson, on south by lands of J.
Wade Anderson and on west by land
of Mrs. Janle C. (Mark and lands of the
estate of Sam Woody, deceased, and
Richard Hunter. Terms cash, pur
cuaiir to pay for papers.
J. WADE ANDERSON.
Feb. 14,?3t As Trustee
Landreth's
and Ferry's
GARDEN SEED
RECEIVED
Plant the Best and get the Best
Results.
Palmetto Drug Company
W. H. WASHINGTON, Manager
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Report of the Koad Physician In
e. Loading New York HoapitoJ
on the Cure of Cete-rrh.
?'A few years ago wo considered that
wo were doing well if we cured ten per
cent, of the cases of catarrh brought)
to us, but since tho introduction of
??Bloodine" into our hospital we euro
inoro than 00 per cenl. of all the cases
of Catarrh in Its various forms brought
tons. Catarrh of tho Bead, Catarrh
of tho Eyes, Catarrh of the Bladder
and rjretnai Catarrh of tho largo In
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Catarrh of tho Stomach are quickly
cured with "Bloodine." It builds new
tissues, gives new energy, new life,
now blood and Bt rcngth to any part of
the body attacked by tho Catarrhal
germs."
Bloodine is a powerful tonic, nour
ishing food medicine, composed of
valuable tonlo stimulants obtained]
from vegetable drugs. "Bloodine"
contains no narcot les or ot her danger
ous drugs which merely deaden pain
temporarily, but give no permanent
relief orcurothocause of your disease.
"Bloodino is a powerful body builder
and blood maker; II is the best remedy
known to tho medical profession to
enrich thin, watery blood and supply
now, rich red blood to the whole body.
FREF. - To prove the wonderful
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ver or stamps for postage.
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33
Night Phone
276
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