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E1bet Ebbertiser *ebseription Price is $1.0I Per year Paymale In Advasse, Pubished by DVEERTISER PRINTING COMPANY Laurens, 8. C. t dvertisIng Rate. uu Application. *'QtuarIes and Card of Thanks: One "ent a word. ira.ered at Cs postotice at Laurens, R. C, as seco.nid class wail matter. Doll '(r up and bring 'er to the )ol lar Day. The funny thing about th1- guberna torial situation is ly Guy. il tnig new",spaper and l.orson0ta!J l up orter.; Chtiin to be so confideid t his ove: whlmlninl_ st renlgth arnd y'. apr -i ;1'1 os he .so Irant :e to win r1o, votes, * * . The Board of 1flalt: i.- to be (onf 1i': .deic f r 1 ;!' (1p 1: 1 1 in i t k ing S'ops to preve.nt a s;p'(.1ad of the infant-,! pa:raitysis epidemi... \\-h1jle thIs city. or rather it \\-atts \lills ja oiutsidIe tio:1 city lillnit~s (1liseregton) plromnptd( i2!lifrnidiatr action as a 11re(' cant iotCary ineasu re. Gov. .\anniing left Colunihia Sunday afternoon to make several addre:<ses in Greenville. we arc in fornd((I by a little Item away down at the bottom of the column m on tihi back page of' Thle S'tate in .\londay's issue. 1,u.king ov er the Greeiville ;.1;1r( .\lunid y and 'fnesday we find Gv. .\laning shak ing hands with til- voter w ho had COrne to townVf on .11 h 1 : til satles and :oins tl to ( r r tnakn One spee ch \ it': i..Wh. ,! ..- wmt anifire - ha ;'.. . 1 "1.' h"1 i -r (i1'11111* n; t . *r h : that the iV eole~. wil !ii. 2.; 7) - -The Sta:;-. The :-b t V abou' rnh in that. I: i ar: 1 ; i...ns as Wei 9. 1 Foe, een 2n thit r * r ' roni-ho.9. tilaf the \ t- " -, f j 1 :p.1- jid 1 " . . o ol s.ed' to : d ;trlil fo .j ! - (frnors. If ur reof e t i . ..rvei u right.Th ' . Tlie Siat. \ :' - Il r ,-e.l n i W ) i l \ a t * , (orja;in -hT I :M - ii ni: a lih :. at'h Ilre lin - .s,~' '1 i fan. coi sway<~~ s :" hese. JAl|: ihll ; tt -~ 1 . .-: o gi fg ) ena DI I .o th . ; : (~ . < t., r .f : .\I nnr l 1,1( 1-- 11 11- i ... ) n d s : th ag til ' ""0 11 1'11 ;1 .tt : ' t " l it is t l)' i tha t. a 1:b ' I -i s a d .\lr gan i'et l i!1 1a' ('t 4 t . ' 1)1 i l at hatIlN ( T 1(Uiti:i a 't1 o l;1111 . tn tlT.' .ll in fi . i d rn i n'fs!..1; 1' lstru ent s. i '" C iTet edh I olry T:' o. i'd ha ing in nial anled t he o f t l t''an t t: -ill m i in oitr na Iica'' ii'r :-ho: nowi being bu: . I tu 1't :'0. 1< r :'rt - . '1'',. 1: unI r er stat wi t t--nis-n ti1 flchuentIs, saitclto!!b:. Ina pip iforgan, fue, ilia gerd Itier n tre:s It. atlin o I Th l nat latifo wll bve tcoplettd tod har, antirdinistsai\lt. Perry aoiehn he f4iar:0 ontitcert in-b gie oniit t if.:uhe eii how this Avir.P w'erryi heat itheratetiso ien mentd la siinidarto he istet'nmenwts used0( in fularger99fi citie and9t takesff4 191the 'lae ofifa expesiv ttfor coestrta on. e~xpects to drawl Efaetron Laraive a Liveri Ithel coty to oher itoandrt ies Laid Ito bte a omtingen4-ively oio Lhe oldin. Evtie Powe wib netd to gknpow thongh't o b A t~eha t imrotnl.d. bloef and nmeouslvran suretesoftet ystm cas . it .ail to cue.at ny for icu lars " " " " " " 6 " " " " " " " " " " " " " MOUNTVILLE NEWS. * * S Niountville, .\ug. 7.--On the evening of August Ith a number of young folks gathered in the groves In front of the home of Mr. and irs. W. C. litchell and had a moonlight picnic. Every body reliortId a good time. Mtr. Richard I)unlai p went over to til nwood a few days ago oi a p~leas fire trill. XIrs. iathew liriv IIyson and daughter, of Laureins, visited .\Mr. and MIrs. T. .\. Iinch lat week. .\r. I; BI. Crisp. of Ieesburg, Fla.. is lieir on a visit to his father, Nir. \'. It. Crisl>. .\liss .\Iarga:ct )untlal, a must charming and attractive young lady, of I'alestine, Tex., is spending a while with .\isses Sara and .largaret )un lai>. .liss's Sara ('linkscales, of Abbe viile, and Eva Oxner, of Kinards, spent last week-I ii with .iss Bet i. \itchell. Mi sses .\latri and ltith Stokes en iertain.".d at tca last Saturday even i::. th! follo.winig visitors, friends and relat ives: Alisses Eva Oxier, of Kit arids, Sara ClinkseaI es. of .\bbeville, 'largaret Iun!al;, of 'alestine, Texas, Sara Fellers, of Colatmbia, Elizabeth .itchell, Olive and Marguerite Fuller, .\Marie and Edith Teague, and Miargaret I)unialp: .\b- .s 1 . . 'lmner, of lirun son, Richard Dunla p, Frank and Eu gene Stokes, Eugene and Alsey Mlitchell. liss May Calhoun, of Greenwood, is visiting NIr. Ton loyd and sisters. Mr. S. 13. Goodman was called very suddenly to Asheville a few days ago on account of the death of his sister, .\ rs. Eal l 11. Smathers. .\es. r, E1. P. ('lmer and .1. C. .Mole, of ilitrunson. ar' here visiting friends. .r. I-. M. ('ris;l. of liawkinsville. Ga.. here ,)l a visit to his father, .\:. M. r. 1. (;. ,,,(1i11,in, of C'ha rlone.,' N. - t f w days wiith his her. . t;fodinan. "" .\ i r. a lt .\ r.s . 1. C. e e - e . . S . . * . . . , . . . * tillIl 11) ( O l) 1 '11 1 ' li \ i1 S, " \ b . \ 7. .\ 1". (' la'tit i- '. \\of ,\\ ; .ill, wa., a vi-.itor :n thli ii \ Si!nday. \l. \: . \'et anitd b uroth. .hail. .. C r i- in the bioan o \ . b. r : l 1 o i, Su iak. ti i iX 'i l- -. of t 'olt ibuot t ha:i - 'lii' I :z~is f I t ri aotn t\tr.t. .ll> liMri . a tsw ck atd 'vin. \\;l. wXI- (. \i .t i ,wiitt hvilorThid:.,is toti l'- i ' .de~~ ioft t i hiso- tdti er t'. . i c. F..-abcr,. h s ik .\lr. *\n.! It.s.r\'lof latdri won. Ilthe i c , t :' .\l r.itti \\'i la i-'we and famvilyI. Sa .Iay Mr. la n it Ms . I o lli taibt , of II kd c irs It ilu- vii , a o'the Vuestso. e~ her 1t. Iat:i and iiaIsrdathrtt. o t re.''wfo whid. hlo fra re .\lrs. \\'lir l'wneartt of'ried, NIIs .lr. AlI u t ' adu lr lyWdtedy .\1( lit.s Nova it I-'llr oftes C lie r. vLiana, I is isig t rerd laties.I antd M ssr. Da ai itand Mourts Nelso is-. OakIlle rJSundayE E 1,.~ '.M Miss mise ifuntr, o lkdaleI isher v t.,I r to iv es. trr iv'rof.-ic Dun in adsfthe.jgree motr visitThursary. VNI S. M. l~na and I.V ..B fail Coesa. COUNTY CAMPAGNERS SPOKE AT LANOSTON (Continued from Page One. heath" gave way to his opponents and welcomed them to Langston church. 1). L. loozer said he was a farmer and was naturally interested more in the farmer, but that he would repre sent all the people, lie advocated a change In the labo r laws, more sup port of the public schools, rural cred its, etc. H. D. lloyd, one of the Incumbents, stated that he was willing to stand on his record. lie said 'lhe fought hard ;or appropriations for public schools and had almost received insults for (e fending them. At one time, he said. he :stood for the lpassage of the law ex cluding towns and cities from the high school a ppropriations, but at the past session, after studying the matter, he supported the bill which allowed them to participate in the high school aid, provided country children were al 'owed to attend them without extra charge. lie also advocated good roads, rural credits, etc. lie defended the at provi(in for the IBoard of (hari ties and Corrections, saying that it was a good Lill intended for the protection of intprovident people and that If there had been any mistake in Il'c matter of a";pointees the lcgislature was not re sponsible. L.. S. Holt stated that on this lar iti1uar occasion he did not feel eq ual to making a speech as he felt very much depressed over the departure of two of his boys that day for Texas with Ithe! National Guard. lie stated his opposition to increasing taxes say ing they are now almost burdensome. lie ,aid he believed in making more home owners rather than giving so muchl ediucation. S. II. Goggans, incumbent, said lie was rt:nning on his record, that he al ways votell as he thought was right. lie ad\'oeated good roads, rural cred its, bettot' schools, etc. Wilson W. Ilarris, intumbent, said i.he " e klss5 expin-nditure') of the pe0 ph's none'y is a cringe. lie said he wa" runnil:. on his re ord tor the past t wo eart t t and ast:,'d Iulplort ont tl iro t i of his enni(enitits sei' hie. .1. II. l.u i renti his hi f tl formll Rani ti 4ard h 14, tto i his it, ,I r Ssi4 th- 'n1.-. 1 ""f Ilior..1 educatina!:hn Ia "' iil tlel ruria l t liilt-. Ile sai l -Itltafrdis~n1g of the rurl .hoos i no't la hci (t: ru h. thatI ("very' - :-hlonia boa it: l jit' r tr t 1n- iit'n ita igh t,.n 1i art i-u prepi a r ' th0I4 II 1' t 11b ' \\. .\I Na su s aid I1. .tood on the sit ;lltrll he stood ot \\wo years I . t!--ini d aith ful ervice if ''. tell. Ih-' t 1: a ii d i' at length oil a'i tioal t llin 1 (t , 1 in1f that 'h tat.' wa,. to() extraivagant in its ex na l' rsfor (.ollege s. \. |t . 14 lihitb y, .11r., t 'ensut r d't the last S.i lature for its passag'0e of the$ un at popratlin for' inw enf ore(elnen'it, ': .I atppr1opri}ation1 for legal ser'vice(s :"rI It :ove(:111)r, et ita igance' inl th. S *' ;r.,;:i.'n4 for" the Ilir of Ch:aritiest a: ! ('Ir 1'' t ionls, .ayingU thait he o i nowltd -Ott wh ile11 a4I4Y 5te hea, ui eliitdfors Athridelng taril. indoalu thtthe nored ae ontinution mo th Isupport. p C. n o It.t \\t'.tl 1uke0 W t he laOWt peaket o f or the -a12races of 11du1 eaon. i .eadt he (thou'ghl Ah goosltti ttportan thins wa. teo etgpople 1,tto sp.n r lehI fund aready ,arooa t'od1(1 lb- ihar'ed aeravagne won1 the Iialr 1of ' inomptet tof.itals ltite si i.,4f te Ili eop l. waned3 bttr road he wolee sal to' votesfo anrelek Jio A. Arstromi. vhate 3-Ivtng h'adstte paneple. Mn o t (Itd* ditt hi*gh *sco'I * $t* pl* o all qualified teagiers for any of the above. Write 1 day. Southern Teach ers' Agency, Cq unbia, S. C. 3-4t-pd Lost-On on the road fron I rens to lloyds Mill 4)y Hickory av rn, one blue coat on August 4th. Fi 1" please notify or return to W. ompton, Ware Shoals, S. C. 3-it les For Sale--Cross tweet Duroc and Berkshire. Seed , leaVat $2.00. Also few bushels Fulgri u ,Oats, $1.25. T. M. Shaw, Iaurens, Ro jj 4. 3-5t-pd Lost, Strayed or Stole --led heifer calf, three parts .Jersey. Rev-ard lead ing to her recovery. Ple se. Notify me. Bluff Davis, iLanford, '. iRt. 1. -' 3-It-pd For Saie---One bay horse 10 years old. in good shape and gentle, $1.10.00. One new rubber-tired runabout buggy aiul harness, $75.00. One Galloway's Masterpiece 6 1i. P. Gasoline Engine, one Quaker City Feed Mill. wj th 3 sets grinding dise and two heS ppers for grinding Inixed feed, one 9it off saw outfit, with 30 inch saw ne 4 ply 8 inch twenty foot belt all good as new, bought last Deccml er and used very little: all for $16 .00. W. O. Compton, Ware Shoals, S. C., It. F. ). 3-1t-pd For Sale-Desirable farms near Lau rens, improved and uinimproved. See me before buying. I. .M. Wolff. 2-at City Prolerty----one desirable city property for sale it attractive prices. iiouses and lots. 13. M. dol". 2-5t Bulbs For Sale-The Ladies' Aid So ciety of the Methodist church will take orders for bulbs. Country trade so licited. See or write Mrs. W. L. Gray. 2-3t Money to Loan on improved farm lands, three to ten years at low inter est rates. Amounts $1,000 and up. Charges reasonable. Dial & Todd. 52-5t For Sale-Ginning outfit, consisting of two gins, feeders, press, stationary engine and binder. Will sell or ex change for live stock. W. H. Hudgens, Laurens, lit. 4. 52-5t-pd For Sale-Pure Abruzzi Rye, '$2.00 per bushel. Fuilgram Oats, 90 cents per bushel. W. P. Harris, Owings, S. C. 52-5t-pd 1anted--Men and women experi enced selling, delivering Teas, Coffees, F'pices, Extracts, Toilet Articles, retail for country, city and town trade. Sell ltawleigh's 127 Iousehold Prodets largest line, greatest variety, lowest prices, linowi everywliire. 'ietis cash or timec. stacked by four million dol ar enn, In. .\ddress "\\''It. this of fice, ising a. e, o ccupationl, recfer iices. 1-::t Wa"ntd -\lan with team or ford car, b11b:- of caruing $1'1-$1on mlnth, Ii.l ea' leih's I7 louse i'rodu ts- - \ledicinels. T'Ib-11.\ril xtracts. Fliers. l'oli hes, ' tock Itenu-edies, P'oil.. Iry Su i pp ,li i, for co u'try city am4ii town Iraide. I,:irn'st lino, greafest variety, .40 el P1(4's, bi1,1l4WlI v 4 Vi t i'i( lerms1 c1sh or ti1. \ackni byV four million dollar concern..\<bire.ss'-\\"'T1'' this ollce, giviig age, occupation1 r -f lrences. I -:it For .rale I 1 1i. 1'.Iaw ih Qual ty ( asoline' i' il4ne, price only $25.7' I. o. b. factory: 2 1-2 11. P. $:;.s.1 : pro ortionate prices on larger sizes. .\iake anrd break ignition, semi-steel e~ylin der's, hopper cooled, groimnl pistons, droll forged crank, inaIll(able connect in:: rod, perfect. design, oscillating .\laineto if desired; guarant cd to pull :, pcr ('nt more than rated horsepow er continuiously. \\'.\N'I'h: -Local r reesentatives take orders for en 'in" washer,, pit jacks, pulleys. w ar.l , iening .ils, Etver ting i, St.,oncrkitsharen fua.Indey hn Our rinceofatall toier euptinrDorn 'ts Spend Red Iron Je Car h oItc 2Soe:.1Red Irc Sc Washington And Return Laurens, $12.25 Clinton, $12.25; Tickets umay be routed nil rain through Richrmond or via Norfolk and Steamer Baltimore AND RETURN Via Norfolk and Steamer Only Laiurens, $12.25. Clinton, $14.25; NORFOLK AND RICHMOND AND RETURN Laurens and Union, $10.25. Clinton, Greenville, Greenwood, To Wilmington and FronTo Morehead City, N. C. Wrl;It.sville Beach, N. C. Abbeville .... .... .... .... ..$10.75 .... .... .... .... .... .... ..$6.65 Clinton . .... .... ........ ...10.55. .... .... .... .... .... .... .. 6.65 Greenwiod .... .... .... .... 10.75 .... .... .... .... ... .... .. 6.65 Tickets Will be Sold for All Trains AUGUST 16TH, 1916 LIMIT SEPTEMBER 1ST 1916 SEABOARD For Pullman Ileserva tions or other information sail on Seaboard Agents or EX C UR SION ATLANTA MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1916 Leam t'Scheulep Rtound Trip Excnrsion Fare (' Iinc.t .... ......... .... .... I . ..... ... ..... ....3.00 1AI .... ... . .... ... 3.00 I IO ns 11.. .... .... ......... .......i A. . .... .... .... .... .1.0(10 ~ta ....................................1 I: :u A .... .... ......... ..:3.00 I:, I . ............. .......0 ,r.i." Atan a . .. ... .. . . "" " . 1 . M . .rtr l ine). . .. .0 Til kets w1ill 41111 Ib good going on Special I11'rain ts aov e adertisei RETURNING ...ikets will be good on all regular trains. xcipt train No. G leavin A iaoI:1 o I'. J. s ii to and including train No. I', due to leave Atlanta 8:30 For . F' u rt her Iu or aton Ipl o ic et1.4;ts o Fi1E~ i n r,:I . .t'TV. PaS . A'4i'O Aliunta Git.\t lanlin, Gut. Going On At Racket .Stores Closing All Summer Goods its, Low Cut Shoes, Straw Hats, Millinery, Vaist, Summer Dress Goods, Summer Under a Summer Goods closing out, and remember mplete line of merchandise in Laurens. Our i wide range to select from, and don't forget nes are 10 to 35 per cent less for the Same a Red Cent Until Y~ou Get to the n Racket Stores .te Others Imitate---We Lead Others. Buy Your Goods at IURNS & Co. and Stay in the Lead. in Racket Old Stand, No. 2 Red Iron Racket on the iuare 0. B. Simmons Old Stand.