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HOW CHRONIC COUGHS
Are Being Cured by VinoL
Did you ever cough for a month!
Then just think how distressing it
must he to have a cough hang on for
throe months.
Mrs. Maria Primrose, of 87 Newell
Street, Brooklyn, N, Y., says: "I had
? very hoavy cold whlck settled into
a chronic cough, which kept mo
awake nights for fully three months,
and felt tired all the time because my
rest was broken so much. The effoct
of taking your cod liver and iron rem
edy, Vlnol, is that my cough la gone.
J can now get a good night's rest, and
X feel much stronger In every way."
It la the combined action of the
medicinal elements, cods' livers, aided
Ivy the blood-making and strength
treating properties of tonic iron which
makes Vlnol so efficient in curing
chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis
-i?at the same time building up the
weakened, run-down system. / ,
Try a botUo of Vlnol, with the un
derstanding tLat your mono/ will
Ike returned If It does not help you.
LAUBE NS DRUG Co/
Laurent, 8. C. \T
Our Reputation
da stakod on tho abortion that the flnt
doHo of the
GROVER
GRAHAM
DYSPEPSIA
REMEDY
?will Instantly1 remove all distress duo to
u liiulty riigontivo system.
j\ 25-cont tnnl bottle convinces.
In eXvistic?
*o yoursolf try it to-day. It insures per.
f * 01 roliof and a permanent euro of the
moHt chrome and severe cases of Dyspop
?ib, Heartburn, Qaatritis aud oil forma of
fc'.oniach Disorder.
V/e moan what we say. Tes^ us I
Three 8is-.es, 26o., 60c. and 91.00.
JE.OROVEH OHAHAMCO.,0nC.)NEWBURGH N Y
LAURKNS DRUG tv.
Laarens, S. C.
The Latest Novelty
; ?is?
The Lucky Bluebird
(Um Bmhlomof Hnpiiinon? and Good Fortune)
The Bluebird bids fair to
be even more popular than
the Swastika, and is now
on display in our window.
FLEMING BROTHERS
JEWELERS
Jrno. W. Ferguson a C. Feathorotone
W. B. Kidgbt
fWKrSON, P8ATtlBR8T0NE & KNIGHT
Attorneys at Law
Lauretta, S. C,
iPkotTrpt and careful attention given
bo all taaaaem.
Office Over Palmetto Dank.
Asthma! Asthma!
[rOPHAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY
' reu instant relief and an absolute cure
alt cases of Asthma, Bronchitis, and
r Fever. Sold by druggists ; mail on
eipt of price % t oo.
Trial ParkORo by mall 10 cents.
MFG. CO., Prop*., Cleveland, Ohio
LAUREN'S DRUG CO.
Lanrens, 8. U
I B. Dial A. C. Toon
DIAL & TODD
Attorney" at Law
ie Bank Building, Lauren*, S. C.
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
MONEY TO LOAN
TILLMAN LOSES IN
FIGHT FOR CHAIRMAN
Outvoted in Caucus nfter Steering
Committee lind Nominated Senator
Daniel* as Chiilrniun of Appropria
tions ComniitUe.
Washington, March 14.?Senator
BenJ. H. Tillman of South Carolina
to-day lost his long and hard fight for
the chairmanship of the powerful sen
ate committee on appropriations. The
Democratic list completed tonight by
the steering committee, headed by
Senator Kern, accords the appropria
tion chairmanship to Senator Martin
of Virginia, and places Senator Till,
man at the head of the committee on
naval affairs.
The decision of the committee will
not be accepted by Senator Tillman,
it is understood. A Democratic cau
cus has been called for 10:30 tomor
row morning when the committee list
I will he presented to the full Demo-,
cratie membership of the senate. It
is expected that Senator Tillman,
counting upon support of four or five
mombers of the steering committee,
will lead a fight in the caucus to over
throw the committee's decision. The
chief reason for supplanting Senator
Tillman, who headed the list of Dem
ocrats on the appropriations commit
tee, Is understood to have been the
belief that his health would not enable
him to undertake the severe tasks at
tached to the position.
Some Badical Changes
Radical changes In the method of
controlling senate legislation and com
mltties, which formed the basis or
socalled progressive Democratic re
organization fight, begun last Decem
ber, was approved by the Democratic
managers and will be offered for the
consideration of the caucus tomorrow.
An outline of the changes follows:
All committee chairmen shall he
elected by the complete caucus. The
practice has been for the steering
committee to appoint all chairmen.
A majority of the Democratic mem.
hers of any committee may call a
meeting of that committee at any
time
Members of "conference" commit
tees shall be selected by the Demo
cratic majority of the committee hav
ing charge of the legislation in ques
tion.
Steering committee members shall
be selected by a Democratic caucus
Instead of through appointment by
the caucus chairman.
Must (Jo Before Caucus.
Appointments by the steering com
mittee to fill vacancies on all senate
committees must be passed on by the
full caucus.
The recommendations to be made
tomorrow constitute important de
partures from the practice that has
prevailed in the senate and are sini
lar in many ways to the changes that
were made in the house at the begin
ning of the last congress.
The Cause of Rheumatism
Stomach trouble, lazy liver and de
ranged kidneys are the cause of rheu
matism. Get your stomach, liver, kid
neys and bowels in healthy condition
by taking Klectrlc Bitters, and you
will not be troubled with the pains
of rheumatism Charles B. Allen, a
school principal, of Sylvania, Cla.,
who suffered indescribable torture
from rheumatism, liver and stomach
trouble and diseased kidneys, writes:
"All remedies failed until I used
electric Bitters, but four bottles of
this wonderful remedy cured me com
pletely. Maybe your rheumatic pains
come from stomach, llver&nd kidney
troubles. Klectrlc Bitters will glvo
you prompt relierf. f>0c and $1.00.
Recommended by Laurens Drug Co.
and Palmetto Drug Co.
CUT PRICES.
Tungsten Electric Bulbs.
2~i wat only.?.10c
10 wat only . ,\.L . ...4.">c
f>0 wat only .*j.?Oo
We also save you money on Carbon
bulbs, 16 C. P. at 1"> and 20c, our stock
Is complete and our prices lower.
S. M. & E. H. Wllkes & Co.
LAND SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens.
Court of Probate.
Claudino Copcland, as Administratrix,
with the will annexed, of the estate
of W. J. Copoland. deceased, plaintiff,
vs. '
James A. Copeland et fW.Wlefendants.
Pursuant to a decree olOthe Probate
Court in this action, I ?111 sell at
public auction at Laurens (\ II., S. ('.,
on Salesday in April, 19l3,\>eing the
7th day of the month, within\hc legal
hours of sale, all that piece, lmreel or
tract of land lying, being, and situate
in Laurens county, S. C, containing
sixty-five and .three-fourths (66%)
acres, more or loos and bounded by
lands of J. S. Oralg, lands of John
Hazel lands of tho estate of J. O. C.
Fleming, deceased, other lands of the
estate, and others, said tract of land
being described In tho will of said W.
J. Copeland, deceased, as tract No. 2.
Torms of ealo: cosh. Purchaser to
pay for papors. If tho purchaser falls
to comply with his bid,, the land to be
resold on tho same or some subse
quent salesday on the same terms,
without further order of tho court, and
at the risk of tho former purchaser.
O. O. THOMPSON,
J P. L. C.
March 17, 1013. 34-3t
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? HEWS FROM JONES. ?
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Jones, March 15.?After an absence
of several weeks wo agan enter tlie
reportorial list of The Advertiser.!
While In Columbia recently It was
our good fortune to become the*guest
and recipient of the generous hospital
ity of Dr. W. W. Daniel, president of
Columbia Female College and Rev. W.
D. Wharton, superintendent of Bp
worth Orphanage. They have both
achieved enviable reputations in their
respective spheres and as they were
reared in this section, we feel an es
pecial interest in their careers.
Miss WU Ix>u Gray, of I-aureus, a
former teacher of the Jone3 School,
honored us with her presence last
week and make an instructive and
helpful address to the pupils of our
school.
We cordially welcome Messrs Dun
lap, Saxon, Bosdell and others who
have recently cast their lots with us.
The farmers are quite busy making
preparations for the planting season.
We recently met the following
friends: Messrs. W. It. Dunn, Preston
Smith, Steve Brown and Frank Smith,
of Donalds; Mr. T. R. Blackwell and
son of Due West, and Mr. MacGlymph,
of Anderson.
The friends of Mr. Robert Hughes
?will be pleased to learn that he Is re
covering from injuries received In a
collision of freight cars.
Dr. W. T. Jones returns thanks to
Drs. Tounes Jones and Workman, for
kindly looking after his practice in his
absence and should they desire to
take a vacation he will be greatly
pleased to reciprocate.
Mr. Frank Jones has two fine young
hounds for sale.
We recently met our young friend
Mr. Grady Culbertson, who is teaching
the Owingsville school.
Our teacher, Mrs. G. L. Graham, at
tended the teachers' meeting in Co
lumbia.
It was onr good fortune to hear Rev.
J. M. Dallas preach a splentld sermon
at Ware Shoals last Sunday.
Mr. Karle M. Caine of I.aurens and
Miss Laura Jones were married on the
11th inst. The groom is a son of the
late Dr. Caine and a nephew of the
late Senator J. L. M. Irby. The bride
is a daughter of Dr. W. T. Jones. Wo
invoke God's richest blessings upon
them.
We were the recipient recently of
tlie generous hospitality of Hon W. H.
Nicholson of Greenwood.
Only Unwise
People Tolerate
CATARRH
Here Is a sure way to get rid of
Catarrjh; hawking, snuffling, and all
misery caused by the Catarrh germs.
Get a IIYOMEI outfit today, follow
the instructions and breathe five times
a day deep into your lungs tho germ
killing air through the little Inhaler.
At night just before going to bed
use the vapor treatment as directed.
This treatment is/ prescribed by the
best Catarrh Specialists in America
and Europe to destroy Catarrh germs.
Booth's IIYOMEI is Australian
Eucalyptus and other splendid anti
septics A complete outfit which in
cludes Inhaler is -1.00; separate bot
tles, if the first does not entirely cure. |
can be obtained for 50 cents, and
money back from Laurens Drug Co.,
if you are dissatisfied. Just breathe
It?no stomach desing.
We are offering a fine ' Japanese
Matting Hug In beautiful patterns for
only 27> cents. These won't last long
so come at once if you don't want to
miss them.
S. M. & E. H. Wllkes & Co.
PASTURAGE NOTICE.
Garllngton Pasture fence in good
repair by March Jst. If you wish
pasturage see me at once.
When capacity of moadow Is reach
ed no other cattle will be enrolled or
admitted. No cntth/ allowed there
without my permission.
Positively no tresspasslng allowed.
Also few acres land adjoining the
meadow on North Harper street for
rent.
Seo me at once
C. H. ROPBR.
Wood's Seeds
For The
Farm arid Garden.
Our New Descriptive Catalog
is fully up-to-date, giving descrip
tions and full information about,
the best and / most profitable
seeds to growJ It tells all about
Grasses and Clovers,
Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats,
Cow Peas, Soja Beans,
The Best Seed Corns
and all other
Farm and Garden Seeds.
Wood's Seed Catalog has
long been recognized aa a stou
dard authority on Seeds.
Mailed on request; write for it.
T. W. WOOD SONS,
SELDSMLN, RICHMOND, VA.
For Ebsulis
CYSTE
Est~188S
ILIZER
(X)RTRIGHTI?wroiEs
|lHllllll:lllllll:llllHl
For Sidino
Roofs Put on
26 Years Ago
are as good as new, and have
never Deeded repairs?never
need attention of any kind, ex
cept an occasional coat of paint.
IStorm-proof Fire-proof Lightning-proof
Don't buy that roof for the new building, or re-roof the old,
5 until you have examined the Cortright Metal Shingles.
Fcr sate by
Local Dealers or Cortright Metal Roofing: Company
50 N. 23rd, St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Blood Was Wrong
AH women, who suffer from the aches and pains, due
to female ailments, are urged to try Cardui, the reliable,
scientific, tonic remedy or women. Cardui acts promptly,
yet gently, and without d effects, on the womanly systen
relieving pain, building up strength, regulating the system,
and toning up the nerves. During the past half century,
thousands of ladies have written to tell of the quick curative
results they obtained, from the use of this well-known medicine.
jtm> TAKE
Cardui
The
WomonsTonic
Mrs. Jane Callehan suffered from womanly trouble for
nearly ten years. In a letter from Whiteville, N. C, she
says: "1 was not able to do my own housework. My
stomach was weak, and my blood was wrong. I had back
ache, and was very weak. I tried several doctors, but they
did me no good. I used Cardui for 3 or 4 months, and now
I am in the best health I have ever been. I can never praise
Cardui enough." It is the best tonic, for women.
Whether seriously sick, or simply weak, try Cardui.
Write to: Ladiet' Advisory Dept. Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga,
for Special Instruction*, and 04-paie book, " Horn* Treatment lor Women," aent frta.
Condensed Passenger Schedules.
Between Greenville, Anderson and
Green wood.
Trains leave and arrive Greenvlllo?
corner Main and Washington Streets.
Effective Sunday, January 12, 1913, ac
follows:
Leofe: Arrive:
No. TlBie No. Time.
1? 5:u5u.m, 2? s :20 a.m.
3? 7:45a.m. 4?10:35a.m.
5?10:00 a. m. 6?12:35 p.m.
7?ll:4ga.m. 8? 2:15p.m.
9? 1:45 p.m. Jlti? 4:15 p.m.
11? 3:40p.m. ^ 12? 5:00p.m.
15? 4:55p.m. 1G? 6:35p.m.
17? 6:35p.m. 18? 7:35p.m.
19? 8:10p.m. 20?10:35 p.m.
?21?11:00 p. in.
?Saturdays only.
Tickets on sale at G. S. & A. Termi
nal Main Street.
E. THOMPSON, C. S. ALLEN,
General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt
B. R. TODD
Engineering and Contracting
Land Surreys a Specialty
Concrete Work Skillfully done or in.
spected.
Brawings and estimates of all Kind.
Telephone No. 346
Laurens, S. C.
25-tf
Simpson, Cooper & Babb,
Attorneys at Law.
Will practice in all State Courts,
prompt attention given to all business.
WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS
Have you.ovorworked your nervous sys
tem and caused troublo with your kid
neys and bladder? Have you pains In
loins, side, back and bladder? Have you
a flabby appenranco of the face, and un
der the eyes'' A frequent desire to pass
urine? If so. Williams' Kidney Pllla will
cure you?Druggist, Price 60c.
WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Prop*.. Cleveland. Ohia
LAURKNN DRUG CO.
Lnurcns, S. C
{valuable farm I
1 for sale j
% Pine piece of property containing I67 acres, 6 $
j miles north of Laurens. This is a most desirable j
? piece of property, located in a prosperous section ?
? of Laurens county, convenient to schools and #
? churches, only one=half mile from Barksdale sta- f
? tion. This property is divided by the public high- ?
2 way leading from Laurens to Greenville, has nice #
? residence, with necessary tenant houses and out- ?
? buildings, is well-watered and well-adapted to all ?
? crops. S
j This property is being sold for a division of lega- *
? tees and will be sold ?
: For $45.00 Per Acre. \
3 This property is well worth $75.00 per acre, 2
? but on account of the fact that it must be sold for %
j division, we have reduced the price in order to ?
? bring a quick sale. j
0 If you are seeking a home and desire to locate ?
? in a choice section of the county, see me early. j
? Don't Forget I Can Secure Loans and 5
% Make Advances on Real Estate. S
: J. N. LEAK, :
? Gray Court, S. C. 3
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