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buscription Price Is $1.00 Per Year Payable In Advance. Publihed by ADVERTISER PRINTING COMI'NY Laurens, S. C. i4LISON LEE Presideut A)THUR LEE See. and TreaR. Mwrietising Rates on Application. 1htnaries and Card of Thankst One oat a word. >Sute"d at the postoffice at Laurena, 83. i., as second class mail matter. I 'i I-:NS, S. C., AI'GSTl'ST , 11)15. 'h \dvertiser' man.111 pai( a visit to po wrstaitio slt sevelral Iays W here he vas show n Ohe bes toiatoes lie ilas Seen this iThe vines wer4'e loaded wvihi i. :went specimentil of "tonliato * 4 * 11l have to "hand" it to the rti- oil the vGreiville I Ils us of i lie speaks ngr( "igravIing" alother's I a razor illt Ille curse of a gnilte ofi skill. I 11111ist have .,! a rt isie .job. voi tongessionl vatup:ki.In hlas - !tnd a wvek from Itoday we will )ho vill be inhe sleond race. V nPimigt has been1 lo(ally free. I! !jectiollable featurles. \\ilhouit n th.' 1 le vanldidats have conl - 1 thtemisevtes in a praiseworthy\v y n hlethevr olected or nlot no onek( neved fevel 11lm1 the4ir, labhor ha.s Iitless, for it will le soie ( n v toVt lthe deeI ad(' to kIow lha ir genitioianlly conduelil won hir 1 t the (e m ati and11- fendship it' til 'hIa voles of those wilo he(ard them. Tilo'me .iX (aldidates have set a place to ..nlv~len inly coniducltha m1;1 lay well be. ellowed by 111 vlo go before the Iwe4.-!t for soliciting votes. Thev Advertiser is counting oin its faithliul frientds of tihe past to send in Ihe eleetiont returins next Tuesday night. The service that our friends have Jtein giving in previois elections has been hard to improve upon and we hope that we will be treated to a like service again. We will receive returns1W by wire from 011101 coliities andl(] will give our usual bulletin ser vice. CONVI-it10NC~l14 FORt CO.\.\ON (00O). Thoiugh the untiing efforts of those wh~o have inl hand thle sprv Islonl of tite educa tlonal interests of oi r n01111 ty, 1h.re0 has been provi(l for he leopl. of 1aurens Saturda a "Con t r o for Common Good." The Con le tan., as will heo seenI by referlentce to 11he neOws COlumnsil, will 1)e hteld at II linls Spring, in th Is city. It, will be:. a ddretssed by~ suichl i ieminet men0 as Con 55e1sman Leiver I, St at Iu S IPeinttenl 'tol . \'.'. W. Long atnd IHer. I,. P'. Mc Gee. Le.t every' clizenxi of our (coulnty3 who feelhs ant in ter'est itn its edutc(a tionlal adlvancemenlt attentd: the pmpil in our4 schools that heo mtay intro his f ami that he may receiv'e suitgges tioii tait w1ouIld atid htim iln at taining a I i eflciciency' inl produtcintg his S-- .the bulsiness manl~, that lhe I::5 rovei*1 htis itere'tst ini the 4om1 uint,1 40(d of he county; thle prof'es SMonL. manti, I lat he mtight Insptire by his tre.'enee others less fortuttate t hanl 1-.. The 'onlferenlce wili supplty a fruiit4ful sour'ce of inlspirlatl)on and4 ('n 'oura'emenilt" to allI who may13 at tendl and wi' urge everCiy 0one who ennlt pos nibly :' so' to be0 lpresent. i'Ittres andi Exhmiblis Wlanted. .\ny person hi: the City or' county of Lain ''ns who has an attractIve plaCe or'() exhbit of lIve-stock or' agricultuiral 1probI its will coinfer a great favior up i on1 this county andh the A. C. I,. Rail roaid by having it phtotogra phed and the. picture t~uned over' to Mr'. C. 11. Gastiue at the freigt station. The Iphotos are' to be usted in a booklet be inag gotten out by Mr'. C. A. Maul! of TIhe Atlantic Coast Line irailway for the pur pose of boosting this territory. TIhei Case of L,. L. ('anteloui. CTe ease of L. L. Canielou, Clar'en (10n, Texuas, 1s simtilar' to that of many ot hers who have used Chantblerlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhtoen Remedy. .lie sa:ys, "After' trying a doctor for' several months, andi using different kindls of mnedicino for' mty wife whoC had ben tro'bled with sevetre howvel comn pla4it for several mionthts, I bought a 25e bottle of Chtamberlain's Colie, Cholera~ and Diarrhoea lRnmedy.. After using thle seconid bottle she was en tirely cured." For sale by Laturens Dr'ug Co. Navy, is siending his vacation with his parents and other relatives here. .\ir. and Mrs. Creswell Putman and children, motored down from Easley and spent the week-end with Mr. Alex McCall and family. Rev. and Mis. Truesdale and chil dren, of Sumter, are visiting Mr. W. C. Curry and family. Rev. Truesdale occuliled the Iullpit here Sunday afternoon. Ills sermon was delivered with much force and cloquence and the congregation sei ed duly appfreciative. Mir. Truesdale will be iII charge of the revival belng conducted ii the Melhiodist church at Gray Court this week. .\s Is the lisuali custon, the pro tracted meeting at this place will be gin the second Sunday evening. hI'e manii y friends; of Mr. Will Willis were slocked to hear. of his death which occurred at his home at about 2 o'clock ' Sa I u rday morning. Mr. Willis' death Was SlIddii and IInex Ite.ted, he leiing in his isial health up to the tilme of his demise. The i 'cel ca0 e of IIis death was paralysis. I'lh" deecens''d was a substantial cii Zen, and a consisteit mueibeir of, Diali <i hn'h. Thle ieilains we interred in Ilie cometery here at 10:00 o'clock Siuoliya ,viorning. thle fineral services he'nt Conullcted by his pastor, the loiv. T. W. \Iumnnerlynl. Nlr. Willis is ,urvivedi by\ hlis imiedate family-. Annual .ieunitnin and Seaslort, Ex crlSion. .\ugust 11, I915. via ('harlesto'I & Westerni Caroliia 10., to Spiilm amnd Mountain 11 '0,u in North Ca'.liina, South .arolina ard Tennes SCO. P1.rrts etce.. call1 onl Tjicket Aaenvlts (h-neral Pla!as-ngr V:"vnt, -21..\ u tG . 4 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * p* OPi.\il SPIING NiES. * *. * Poplar Spring, Aug. 2.--We are still dry in this section, but are hoping we vill get rain soonl. There was a good raln just above us last night, and Ip pearances for rain today are good. Fishing seems to lie the order of the day around lloyd's ill1. There was a large crowd there last week, and this morning Messrs. Brown, Creswell and Whitlock came down from Btelton to seind 3 or I days, after the finny tribe. Ir. and Mrs. P). L. Abrams and some of their children spent the latter part of last. week w iti Mrs. Abram'.% moth er, Ms. Langston. near Lauens, and ret ued home yesterday. Miss Kate lagwell, of Laurens. is spending a while with ler couisin. .\Miss I'leSsie Blagwell. Dr. .I. L. Donan. of this section, and Mir. William liellaims, of Ware Shoals. took dinner at .\lr. Elija. Bagwell's yes tcrdla., it being the birt hday of our old friend and1( vete(ran. .\lr. .1. 11. [tag well. .\I r. and .\irs. W. S.. Walkher retuiirned' from Greenw~ood last Wednesdlay, aftter spending a week with relat ives and friends. Mr. and .\lrs. Ii. S. Wallace were the guests yesteriday oif .\ir. and1( .\tlrs. .1. TI. sIoind with whom .\mrs. Wallnee will .\ir. andl Mrs. .\. C. South visited M\r. and Mirs. liarris, nea r Illlon, thle IatI ter' part of last week. Mir. andi~ .\rs. W. L. Walker were the guests of .\Ir. and .\is. W. S. Walk cir yesterday. Mliss G race Si mmoons return red home ye~at erdahy trom I her unecs, AlIessr's. It. 1L. ILipford and1 .[. IX. .\oore, whIere she had lean steiidiing a wecek and report ('d a tint' time. M\r. and .\lris. .1. 11. Ili edge were the guests of .\li'. and M'rs. .1. P. SImmons (bine dlay last weck. You should see oulin Iie of ltaaby Ca rriages antd t o-( ails. I t's t he most5 c'omuplete line tvrim shown in this city and thme prie's arie lowVb'' t\er of f'(ered. S. .\. & I:. I!. Wi'lkes & 2o. Iteunimon of I lie Paiittersoin leniiily. The annui aI reuni on of thie descend antis, inlaws etc., of IRohin, .Ioseph, Iltctsic, andl Nancy IPatter'son will be hld (Iat thle ldbn IPa~ticersonl Sinig on 'Thursda'5Ify, A ugumst I19thi nearm Laniiford, S. C. I Eve ry mcilebr Is urgently requiest ed to lie presenut in honor of the old (bst member andi~ foundi~er of this reun Ion, n-owv living. We refer to Mr. W. P. Patterson. Let us all lay asidle our business for oiie (lay, and lie present on this occasion.. Oiu' committce on programs will have something good in store for the guests. Last but not least, dhon't for get the well filled baskets. .J. Lee Langston, ChiaIrman. Mi's. W. D. Pattei'son, Set-retar. N Lauiens, S. C., Aug. 3. 1915. Come to us for ;',u~r Fruit J1ara, 'x I ra Tal's anlud Ilbber'. S. M. & 1. HJ. * PRINIETON NEWS. * Princeton, Aug. 2.-The many friends of Mr. Walter 11. Davis are congratulating him upon receiving a fourear scholarship to Clemson col lege by examination held Friday, . uly 9. Mr. Davis completed the tenth grade at the Princeton graded school this year and Is a promising young "'all. IRev. J. 11. Connelly and family have gone to Prosperity to.spend this week with relatives. Miss Sara Cheek, who is in train ing at the Spartanburg city hospital, is spending her vacation here with her fatier, .\r. N1. C. Cheek. .iss .iae llidgewa\' is visiting rela lives at. Saiidy Springs. i r. It. .\. Monroe, Jr., of II onica Path, spent several days with rela yives here last week. .\r. and .\rs. .J. E.. Allen and dauigh tol, lIIelei. of Iloniea Path, spent. the week-end w\0ith1r. 'i'hos. It. Carter. . \Iks Sudic lialentine, of Ware Shoals, is tile guest of Aliss Florence Freeman. Mr. W. J. Branm blet , of MCormiek. Is visiting friends here. .I isses Clara aid Ida T'raynham arc visiting at 'h1andler. the guests of thle Misses Chapman. .\asler iroalus ''ioimas, ot Ware 2l'mals. is visiling hi-; uniche, Mi4. W. . Capt. and Alirs. I huimbert, Mr. and .A. .1. Sullivan and childreni, Car lIs(, andot Idis, milotorel to Wiliailiston Thu irsday, ,1) spend the day. All. and Mis. W. S. iReamnes, of Greenville. spent the week-end withi the forier's Sister, .\lrs. W. 1. Free The I'rinceton ball team defeated Ihe Ware Shoals team at a fast gaiie inl Ware Shoals Satua rday afternoon, Ile score being 2 to I for Princeton1. Pin.*ii(celtdn is jsitly Iroud or he' teali this yeai', having won several gamnes. Pale, sickly girls who are approach Ing the age of womiainhiood stand in ieed of the finie regulating and streigt hen ing inf ii ulunce of I)r. Siml mon's Sqfuiaw Vine Wine. It is well adapted to meet such codliit ons and establish regularty. 1t corrects lan guidness. (lull eyes, had hieat'hi, weal( digestion, and nervousness. it helps the suffereri through.the critteal I)eri od, restor'es strength. appetite and a clear, rosy complexion. Price $-1.00 per bottle. Sold by alI druggists. See e1ur line of lee CIreani Freezc r and Rlefigerators. We have them markce' at extreme.. lov prices. E M. & F If. Wilkem; & Co. Notlce to Election Mnuagers. The boxes for the election are now iady and enn he gotten by en ll iig at lie Clerik of Court's ollice. 'Managers ae urge(l to hear this in in d and c"l.I for the boxes as soon as possible. Walshingt on, 1). '., and 1 tiiurn. August 11, 1915 via C. & W. C., 113'., S'partanbhurg and Southern 11y. C'all on M1. JT. Simipson, TI. A., Ibau rens, S. C., or' write E~rnest Williamis, Gener'al Passenger Agent, Augusta, Ga. 2-2t. Mting hu f TI lrustees. Ana u rgeint appeal is hereby sent out to the truitie es of I-auirens conity. lie Pliz'/ing tihe grave re(sponibility; while at the samte airme realizing our' lack (of iooper'iationh, I appelial for! youri l'res ('nce at li~iaurenst Co'urtl ioiise Saturii (hl', August 'ith. I'nl'ss thmere is a growth amiong thle tru'isteres oIf the i'ounity in eneirgy, in keeping in touchi ih thei evenuts o if the schlOi day. there is a pssiility oif thle trud1 (es fa~iling to keep lpa'e w!lh thle (edluCa tlinal miovements of the day. A goodl day is pireparedl for you. Will you take advantage of it? laet us awake,. he up and doin11g. C. 11. Ow ings, Pres. Not ice of Annimuial Mee't ir. Thiie annual meetinag oif stoelkhoIlers of the Peoples Loan & l'xchianige llank will lie held at. the bankinig otilee on Augu st 2-ithI at 1i a. mu. 2-30, rhe Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head nlecatuse of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA TIVF. aROMO QUJININJilIs better than ordinary Quinine and dhoes not cause nerv'ouisness nor ringing In head. Remnenmber the fun name aiid look for the sIgnature of Ei. W. GROViR. 25c. "MONEY" rThe mtint mtakes it andt unider the termst of thte CONTINENTAL, 31lRTG 30 (COMPANY yonl can secure it alt ti per cent,. for any legal purpose ont aipprovedci rcal e state . Tcrms. easy, bll us your wantsq andt we wuill co opera'lte, with you. 908-04 iINSEY' JILDO., Balt imore,. 3rd, We are showing a now 1 line of I~ow er' Pots and Winidow Iloxes, somlethlung enitir'ely new. We would ho gladl to havey yon call anmd see them. S. M. -& E. II Wil-m, C. Greenville Womans College Greenville, S. C. Affords complete advantages for *a broad, liberal education. Trains its studenta for lives of fullest efficiency and responsibility. Equipment, faculty, courses of study, ind cultural influences are entilely in harmony withd present- % day requiremetnts. Adimin histratlin, istrtiet lon ,,1( dor nitltoir bulkhuln' ("(111" Ie t , it ll: Itho I'nttance requirtfrnenls upont 4-uimt hasis. K i, and N: to . n.: ill Iu M. . fd i<e . B ums .-, letadiung to dliplo itit. Thorourh c(onl o leadiIi to diphl tuas l a Conservat-ni Ma~iej, te :i' wn t i s it fArt. Exprutsion, Pi,ysical Culture, Kindercar ten, Normal Frinl Couric. Thk his thution u:a to nrrl the belt eduI- tle1H '" rt on e i :tl ble att a1 ni11iniut o I-or Cntnto.;ue Lddhan DAVID M. 7IAMSAY, n. M.. Pres. Greenvilte, S. C. SPBCIAL NOT!CES. (tilts for SIC-1,000 bushels of Hmn croft Iust -proof oats for sale att 75c pier hushqlel cashl. This is at ve(-ry filue eled oat and yelu had hetter get inl yout r- order quick. No rese rvat is. oI st oli, first served. Davis Farm, It. S. .1. Davis, 1'rop. For Sale.-Onle 5-passenger 1i) 3t0 h. p. touring car it hine condition. New fires. Will trade or sell at. a bargain. 1t. 10ar] Wilson, host--lt ween Grecnvood and Lau Irens ll 1u rIsday Imorning, a stit case w%*iti name "Miss .Janie Iarris" rlitt ed thereon. ioward for informat Ion leading to its recovery. Leave at this ollice or notify W. 1. Hlarris, Owings, ct. 1It. Lin11d For Saile.-on long teems. Also land to rent, from one to t wenty live horse farm. See. me or write 'ine at once. 'hos. M. Shaw, 2-tf. Laurens, S. C., It. F. 1). 4. For Rent.---1 cottage (6 rooms,) with electric lights and water .works. Next to Red Iron Racket. $12.00 per month. See L. E. Burns. Be quick you may miss It. 2-1t. For Sale.-One four roll McCormick Corn Shredder, secondhand. Will sell to the highest bidder on Saturday, Atig. 28th, 1915 at 1 P. M. A chance for a1 good bargain. Mrs. MIary Cheek, .M. A. Jones, 2-it-pd. Owners. Chiekens-A few more milk-fed chickents for sale. :10 and "15c each. ]test onl the iarket. It. .1. Wade Anderson. Slney to LJoant-On long and short. terms. Address P). 0. lox 17 1. Wited.-Salcsman an 11( i)strlict Agents to sell Auto Specialties. I hiod Iprop osi tiont for right mant. Write Cotntal Sales Co., Chariot te, N. C'. l-2t ltd. For Rent-Tlhree rooms on second~ floor of large residence near' thle imib lie xi iuare; sutitable for light house keepIng. Address, "Rooms"x' care Tihe Advertiser. Ilan I ie Hrlemi-- offer for sale thIiIs sill endid registered I toistelin bullI. I est duaill purpose cattle. Write or aptply to mue. G. A. Fullir, Lauirens, S. C., itute5 l-5t pd. We have a nic lot of thIe well kno11wnI Nissen Wagons at M\artin's Stable. S~ee themt before y0t1 buy3. 52-31. ounits & Wolff. W.\N 'l'EI -An 1 indstrius iman twho ( entn earn $1010 per month I andi explenses retaininig our Piroticets to farmiters. .\ltist have somne means for startiig exllens:es anid furnIsh (contra~ct 51i1urd I (eniciis. Lotst -- P'oliter bitch, wht ite withi b rownt spiots and1 birown spot on1 boiily. A nsweris to namt~e "Lucdy." $5.0a reward( for informtation as to lher wt.ere, It. Luuriiens, S. I'. I A NTiEI):.-To rcnt 41 or 5 htorse farm near Laurens, iand luist bie fair 13' good, antd withI good tenanit houses. Address N 73 care Advertiser. PJ(OS FORl MALE.-Seven P'olanda China Pigs, abouit six wveeks old, very tine, prtice $3.00. L. E. Mlartint, Cross 11111, S. C. For Satle.-TwI ~o excellenitt mlcht cow's with calves. $35.00 each. W. 1'4. llramlett, Laurens, S. C. Rouite I. FORL SALE'-One 12 1I. P. Gasolite EngIne, cotton gin and hand lever press, all in good condition. $175 ensht. Will teach inekperienced hiand~ how to operate. W. D. Byrd & Son, 52-5t.Lautrenst, S. C. Whenever You Need a Gleneral Tonk, Take Grove's TIhe Old Standard Grove's 'tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic propertiesof QUININJE and IRON,' It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches thte Blood and R3ullda un the Whole Roninpn. 50 coens The Way We Do It impresses most people with the idea that we have the implements and the "know how" when it comes to putting on a new tire on a carriage or wagon wheel. Samec thing applies to evory feature of carriage and wagoi) re pairing-re-painting, re-var shing, re-ulpholstering an -generall makini?. the vehicle look as rood a: oew. Your orders, please. J. D. SEX & SON LAURENS, S. C. CERIE Stands For Endeavor Our endeavor , is to give full value received for every penny ycu spen4here We va regular patr ns, and, that s to good, HONES ho est service, EFFORT s is a steadily growing business Folldw the Crowd! J. C. Shell & Co. The Corner Greedrs Notice of Election. State of South Carolina, County of - Laurens. Whereas, petitions signed by a legal number of the qualified electors and Oe-holders residing In Dials school - Mtrict No. 5, Laurens county, South Carolina, asking. for an election upOl the question of voting an additional 'I nIIl1 tax upon the PlroPerty iII said school district to be used for school pu rposes, have been filed wIthi the (1unty board of educntion, an election ihe reby ordered upon01 said (1uest1ion, saidi ('lectin to b held1( on the 10th (lay of August, 1913, at Gray C'ouW Owings school house in said( district, iunder the management, of the trustees of said school dlistrict. Only' such electors as return r'eal or lierson~al proplerty for taxation andl who, exhibiit thlir tax receipts and reg 1st rat ion ('ertflecates as reqluired in the generi~l electloln shll be allowed to Th'io.e fav'oing thle 4 mill1 addIt Ion altxshall vote a hallot conitainig lhe w, rd "Yl's'"I wittendi or lrinfted theeo. Those against the in mIll ad-. uli onial tax. shall vote a ballot eon tinhinIa the word "NO"' writ teln or printedi thei(r(on. Polls shiall ojpen at lhe hjour of1 o'clock in the forenoon ami . iha1! remin ope Olullntil1 the 1hour1 of I o'tlock In the afternoon whe~n they .hlu~~ be closed, and the ballots count Thie trustees shall report the result of itle elec(t ion to the couinty auditor an l counity suiperint endenit of educan t !on witihinu ten days thiereaftcer. James A. Sullivani, fly order of County Bloard. Prepairimg I ~I Powe Dru1 Notice of Election. Notice is hereby glyon that a Pri mary clection on Tuesday, August 10, 1916, will be held .in Laurens coun ty, to- nominate a candidate for Con gross for the Fourth Congressional District to fill vacancy caused by 'the resignation of Joseph T. Johnson. The following managers have been appointed to conduct said election. 10kom--A. P. Wililams, R. 1E. McDan iel, Jr., L. C. Culbertson. Mt. Pleasant-W. B. Mundy, J. W. Fowler, Ben Cunningham. Daniel's Store--WV. L. Cooper, J. L.. Martin, F. B. Boland. Tip Top-Ilenry Sims, J. M. Ander son, James IBagwell. Clinton-R1. P. Adair, R. J. Cope land, Thos. M1. Akdair. Pleasant Alound--Geo. Little, Am brol e Hlolcombe, Columbus Burdette. Young's Store-Robt. Harris, A. S. Riddle. W. W. Wallace, Jr. Lanford-.). M. Fleming, C. L. Wald rop, Toy Drummond. Stewart's Store-Arthur Hughes, Jim Stewart, Claud Leonard. Cook's Store-J. B. Cook, Watts Pat ton, Will Mock. Grays-W. 0. Babb, 1. B. Gossett, W. M1. Wall. WOOtts Mill-M. Y. MlQuown, J. W. Snoddy, A. F. Coleman. Clinton Mill-M. R. Casey, H-. Y. Abrams, J. C. TepIiletol. Langston-F. L. Donnan, C. A. Ow ens, Martin Poole. lrinceton-J. Frank Davis, B.' F. Arnold, W. 1. Freeman, Jos. T. Daven port, clerk. lickory Tavern-W. M. Abercrom Ie, Rt. M. Bolt, J. A. Coats, W. A. Baldwin, clerk. Poplar Springs-T. T. Wood, J. H1. Wood, John Vaught, 1'. E. Simpson, Clerk. Gray Court-Zeno Wilson, C. B. Shell. Claud L. Owings. Dials-P. M. Ilellams, J. 11. Curry, S. L. Owings. Shiloh-HI. S. Wallace, .1. 11. Wolff, Rush Wilson. Woodviiie-4. . Wham, Law rence Armstrong, Will Adair. Lydia 1Mill-J. C. Anderson, J. 11. Abercrombie, J. C. Wilson. Mountville-J. S. Winebrenner, W. P. Bo.t'Claud L. Coats. IopIewell-J. La. IDickert, Boyd Chandler, D. V. Williams. Patterson's Store-C. C. lembree, Win. Godfrey, Russell Patterson. Ora--O. S. Hunter, D. Al. 3MeClin tock, W. J. Bryson. Waterloo-G. C. Anderson, W. W. Redden, S. H. Nelson. Renno- J. W. IJ6rton, Jno. M. Cope land, T. S Sin 1son. Cross 1 iIl R. D. Nance. Broadus l'nson, il. Fuller Gold1! -Will Ham, L. V. Pinson, W. 1". .3 alock. Wad s-W L. LW'ade, Win. W. Wat kins, Marshal Cole. Lairelns Cotton Mill-J. W. Hel lamls, R. James Firanks, S. WV. Putnan. Power--J. T'. Stoddard, 11. .1. C. Cur ry, 11. C. Owings. Laurens-H. J. Langston, Ambrose I [udgens, Rloss Blakely. * R. 10. Babbl, County Chairman, -W. T. Crews, Secr'etary'3. ('114ationl for. Letters of Admlninst ratilon. The St ate of Soumth Carolina, County of Laurens. .Jlg 0y . G1. Thomnpson, Probate Jde Wil i'il A S Mi'a. Nannie .Jones made suit to mue, to grant hei' Let ters or Ad ministrat ion of' the lNstate and effects of W.. Y. Jlones, Tlill'il AREi 'l'IIE110F'1I10, to cite anmd admnishil all and s1 inguar thle Kindrlied affd'( Credios of the said W. Y. Jones (idceaLsed, t hat they be0 and app i ai~i/for me 1), in thle C'our t of Prio bateg' be held( at Laurenis Court iiu auirens, S,. C., on the 6thI day of J1uly 1915 next, afteor pub1licat ion her'eof at 11 o'clock in tihe forenoon, to shiow cause, ir any they havoe, why lie said( Admlinist rat ion should not lhe gr'antedl. Give underi 1(0 my ha nd thIs, 2-1ith day of .July Anno D~omini 1915. 0. (1. Thlompisoin, (Seal.) J. I'. L. V. 1 rescriptions Is our specialty andl our hobby. Consequently we do it carefully, accur'ately a n d w it h professional' knowledge and experience. SIf you deal here you wvill always be sure of satisfac 'tiont and polite service, andl~ you will rnot be asked to pay any extravagent prices Company' s, S. C.