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GREY HAIR Restored to Youthful Color Why have grey or faded hnir thit mnkeo you look old?Why lose your good looks that youthful, natural colored huir always helps you to keep? ?There is absolutely no need for it. A low applications cf Hay7? will restore your grey hairs to t!ie'<r natural color and benuty, almost immediately ? your money back if it doesn't. Get a bottle to-day?prove it to your own oatisfaction.. Always ask for HAY'S HAIR HEALTH. Don't tako chances with other prcpuralicns For sale and recommended by LAURENS DRUG CO. Special Agents Sati sf act ion is the chief consideration in building; quite as essential to you as cost, and it doesn't come high?hue. When you build, you want to build right?you want light material to go into tho building? from the foundation up. We have our own 8tumpagc?caw mills ? planing millr ?every Opera tion from chop pin>- down the tue to the designing and finishing of the finest columns, newel posts, grilles, doors, sash, etc., is under our own supervision. We have quantity?quality?and service to oiler you ? at the tight price. We specialize on complete house bills. Let us furnish you estimates. Phone, write or call. AUGUSTA LUMBER CO. AUGUSTA. GA. "Buy 0/IH4 M.i ktr" The Plow Will Soon Turn, Then Everybody will be Happy. Buy jour seed now and be ready. Fresh stock of Woods' Garden Seeds and Onion Sets-Quit jour grunt im: and grumbling get bus) -evcrybodj likes a good garden 'though it is nol everybody likes to work it. A tine lot of Sprintr Beardless Seed Barley. The more you sou the better it will he for you. Seed Irish . otatoes galore If you want Red Bliss we've got 'em if y<?" prefere Irish Cobbler, here they are, or If It is Early Rose, Bur bank etc., Oils is the place to find them?the sooner you plant them the sooner yoti have them. A few sacks of Rice Meal at $1.25 per stick, Cotton Seed Meal, Bran and Shorts. ? hicken Peed* 500 bushels of Corn Meal fresh from ?he Bnrr Rocks. .Molasses that will please you?sweeten the sourest dis position. Best Timothy liny In town. Blou... , True Blue Turn Plows and Middle B..sters liuj one and bust the ground wide open. .Meet the Bitf Chief and the Boys at the Big Store. J.H. Sullivan Laurens, S. C. Dr. T. L- Timmerman Dentist People's Bank Building Phone 8R2. Laurens, S. C. Itch relieved in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. N'ev er fails. Sold by Palmetto I)ru? Co. Shafting-, Pulleys, Belts, Repairs and Files, Teeth, Locks, Etc. LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUGUSTA, CA. Ctl our circular before you luu. "WOODS ARE FULL" OF CANDIDATES Four Have Already Thrown Hat? In Ring for Governor, and Three Oth ers are Expected to. Columbia, S. C. Feb. 19.?Some body, somewhere, said that "the woods wore fuil of them," or words to that effect. However, that little statement tells tho story of the political situa tion in South Carolina. This is the year 1913 and four candidates have already announced for the year 1914. The candidates for governor who will be In the running are: John G. Richards, Jr. Mendel L. Smith. Charles A. Smith. Thomas H. Peeplos. Others who are expected to an nounce before the end of the week are: Richard I. Manning. Lowndes J. Browning. Qeorgo R. Rembort. Announcements are expected to fall thick and fast during the remainder of the legislative session. John G. Richards, Jr., is a member of the railroad commission, fie re sides at Liberty 11111, in Kershaw county. Mr. Richards was appointed a member ol' the railroad commission in 1911 by Governor Ansel. He was a member of the general assembly for twelve years ami was defeated for governor in 1910. Charles A. Smith is serving his sec ond term as lieutenant governor hav ing been elected to that position in 1910. He is a well known business man of Tlmmonsvllle. 11?' has many friends throughout the state, lie be. Hoves In prohibition. Mendel L. Smith is from Camden. ITc Is now serving his third term as speaker of the house of represent atives. He has made an able presid ing officer, lb- is a native of Black vllle, Ma in well county. George R. Reinheit is expected to announce his candidacy at any mo ment. Ho is a member of the legis lature from Rlchlaml county. Richard I. Manning is a well known and successful business man o." Sum ter. II?1 is well known in all sections of the stale?. Lowndes J. Browning;, of Union, was one of the big men in the last house. He made a fine record as chrA'rman pt the iways and means committee. He is a farmer and has many friends in all sections of the i state. Tin1 present governor has announc ed that he will he a candidate for the senate, lie will find able opposition in Senator 10. I). Smith, who has made a line record in securing legislation in the In't.erect of the farmers of South Carolina and of the south. There will be others in the race for the senate. Many things, however, sometimes happen in two years, Spnrtanburg I Herald. Thorinvell Orphanage Notes for Feb ruary. As there are above 200 South Caro. Una children in the Thorinvell Or phanage, and a hundred or more from other states and as these come from almost every county in the state, they are a subject of Inquiry from all over the state. Their friends will be pleas ed to know, that with the exception of a light epldemcl of measles, we have nothing in the way of sickness to trouble us, although the vaccination of a great many arms has made a number of the little people feol quite uncomfortable. Something like 200 applications for admission have distressed us through our Inability to receive the children at present The accommodations of the home are filled to the brim. It is true wo have a new cottage under construction, but that cannot be got ten ready for several months yet. In the meanwhile the stream continues to flow in. in increasing volume, while funds for those who are with us now are not what we ought to have. It is hard to have to tell a little child to wait, when the little one is abso'utoly without a home. The very warm winter has been an advantage to us, as some considerable construction work was goinc; on. The Orphanage h.a.-. also received the :eceni .?2.r.oo legacy of Judge Phlcgnr of Vir* cMnia, which fines to the endowment fund The ktnter school work is progress* ling very satisfactorily. The last two i von 111 gs have beeil rriven to a stereop tlcan travel lecture through England, winch has boon a subject of study nmnng some of the older pupils. Two i of tlx' lecture., are given every month til rough the term. Surprise Vonr Friends. For four w< kf rogujnrly used Dr. King's New Pill"? Thoj' rttlri ulato the liver, Improve digestion, remove blood Impurities, pimples and erup. tjons disappear from your face and body and you feel better. Begin at once. Buy at Iituirons Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. DIALS. Dials, Feb. 24.?There's a great deal of agitation here regarding the pro posed new Fountain Inn county, and everyone is discussing the pro and con of the matter. However. It will not amount to much, as with a few ex ceptions, none of our people are In favor of being cut off in the new ciun. ty. Mr. It. A. Sullivan of laurens, came up on a flying visit Wednesday night with Mr. L. R. Brooks and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Curry, and lit tle son, Gray, were the guest if Mr. V.. X. Gray Thursday night. Misses Annie Ohildrcss, and Mattlc McFaddin, spent the Tveek-ond In Greenville visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Davis of Greenville, are visiting Mrs. Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Curry. Mrs. Geo. Roberson of Gray Court, is staying a while with Mrs. M. V. Holder, who is very ill at this wrlt I Ing. Miss Emma Harris is visiting rela tives In the "mountain city." Miss Cecil Owings of Chlcora Col lege, accompanied by three of her schoolmates, came home Friday on a visit with her parents. Mr. James Roberson of Honca Path, I was the welcome Kuest of homefolks Saturday and Sunday. Mr. und Mrs. Arthur Harris and children spent Sunday with Mr. D. D. Harris and family. Miss Noll McCall hud as her guest Saturday and Sunday, Miss Rebecca Baggott ?f Gray Court. Mr I) D. Brownlee, has returned rrnm a visit with his sister. Mrs. W. S. Holt of Hendersonville. Miss Nita Ifutttor, a student at Chi. corn, spent n fo.v days with her par ents last week. Miss Lucille Cox of Gray Court spent Sunday with Mr. .1. I). Curry and family. Mr. Henry Holder of Anderson, re turned to his home Saturday, after visiting his father. Mr. M. V. Holder, Miss Kate Curry left Tuesday for Lander college where she is a student, alter a short stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1 1). Curry. Rev. T. W. Munnerly filled his regu lar app< lutmont here Sunday after noon, treating the large and appre ciative congregation to a splendid ser mon. Mr. Ray Anderson of Lanr. ns, a former missionary, preached at Flat Roel< Sunday evening. A good crowd was present, who enjoyed his talk very much. ? TYLERS VILLE DOTS. ? * ? Tylorsvlllo, Feb. 21.? Rev. R. 1'. Mitchell filled his regular appoint ment at L?ngsten Sunday morning. Misses Pauline Byrd, Grace Poolo Mattle Bolle Potorson, Messrs Fur man Boole and William Peterson wore the guests of Mrs. Matlie Clark and family Sunday. Mr. F. L. Donnan and daughters spent Saturday in Laurens. Mr. R. L. Holland was a visitor in Clinton Saturday. Miss Grace Poole was the guest] of Miss Pauline Byrd Saturday night. I Miss Mattle Donnan spent Sunday with Miss Lucy Donnan. Mr. Steeve Clark spent the week end in Greenwood. WAiv DECLARED. Catarrh Germs Must be Conquered or Health Will be Destroyed. If you have Catarrh you must van quish an army of persistent, destruc. tlve microbes before you can be heal thy. You might as well choose your weapons, declare war and destroy this army of Catarrh germs right now. Booth's HYOMBI, a pleasant germ destroying air breathed over the entire membrane will kill Catarrh germs. Booth's HYOMF.f (pronounce it Hlgh-O-me) is guaranteed by Laurens Drug Co. to end Catarrh or money back. It surely is fine for Coughs. Colds, and Croup. If you own a llitlo ' HYOMBI hard rubber pocket Inhaler ? get a separate bottle of HYOME1 tor (only SO cents. If you haven't an inhal er secure a complete outfit for only $1 j .lust breathe it?no stomach dosing. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS i Have you overworked your nervous ays I tern and cnused trouble with yo'ir kid neys and bladder? Have you pains in loins, side, back and bladder? flava you \ a flabby appearance of tlie face, nod un i dor the eyes? A frequent desire" t<> pans i urtnf ? if s". Williams' KMnay jmuj will i run- you?Druggist, Price W". WILLIAMS MTG. CO.. Prop. . Cleveland.Ohl3 L U RIONS DRUG to. i ?> n pens, S. c. bTr. todd Engineering ami Contracting Laud Surveys n Specially t oncrcl? Work Skillfully dene or III. spectcd. Drawings ami estimates of all Kind. Telephone No. !>4G Laurens, S. C. i ff CANS f milk every dfty uro neve r secured l>y ^haphazard method:, t ucccasful dairymen knew (hat no peer, run-Mown cow can make i'. good record, If your herd is not doing aa well as it ahou! 1, use pr*i&' Animal Regulator You will surely got moro milk per di\y, and for a grnatar number of dava. The total fccroUKO will tuako a big addition to the beason'd income. 25c, 50c, $1; 25-!b. pail, $3.50 "Your money beck if it foils" HcsfJ* Healing Ointment 25c, 50c cures cut, cracked and .sure teats. Use it on cows that tire affected and make milking easy. Sample free. 1013 Almanac FREE ?ffte Get Pratta Profit-sharing Booklet vr' Sold and Guaranteed by BEAUTY AND BRILLIANCE There are so many beautiful and brilliant things here we believe you will be pleased to buy not only for their beauty but FOR THEIR REAL VALUE. They are full of good points, as an invest ment as well as an ornament. They arc not cheap in the sense of being shoddy, but they are sold at as low a price as first-class foods of this kind can be offered. William Solomon Phone 328-2 Rings Reliable Jeweler Laurens, S. C. 9 Don't let your cold "run on;11 you know not what else it may lead into if you neglect it. Besides, there's no use of having that knocked-out feeling when we are prepared to relieve you within an hour, and CURE you within a day or two. At all times, after you see your doctor for your prescriptions, see US for your medicines. COME TO OUR DRUG STORE. PALMETTO DRUG CO. LAURENS, SOUTH CAROLINA_ SWEEPING REDUCTION Everything Must Move in Its Season. Ladies' all-Wool Norfolk Jackets and Sweaters, former price $3.50 down to $2.50. Misses sizes were $2.75 now $2.00 Children's Sweaters in White only, sizes 20, 22 and 24 were 50 cents now 40 cents. Wool Mufflers and Shawls. Special value in White Cotton and all Wool Blankets at W. G. WILSON & CO. NOTICE OF THE County Treasurer The Hooka of the County Treasurer will no opened lor the collection of. State. County and Commutation Road Paxes for fiscal year. 1912, at tho insurer's oiileo from October 16th, to December 31st, 1912, Alter Decoiu bor Slot, one per cont will bo added. After January iUst, two per cont. will bo added, and after February 28th., seven per cent. be added till the 15th day of March, 1913, when tho books will be closed. All persons owning properly In moro than one Township are requested to call for receipts in each of ttio several Townships In which the property la located. This Is important, as addition al cost and penally may be attached. All able-bodied male citizens be tween the agea of 21 and 60 years of age are lluble to pay a pull tax of $1.00 except old soldiers, who are exempt ut 60 years of age. Commutation Bond Tax $1.60 in lieu of road duty. The Tux levy Is as follows: For State purposes.b% mills For Constitutional School 'Tax it mllla For Ordinary County purposes it mllla For Interest on Railroad Hondu 1 mill For Koad ami Bridge Homln it mills For Court House Bonds .. . .2 mllla Total.17:>i mllla Special Schools Lau roll 8 'Township. Laurens No. 11.7 mil In Trinity lttdge No. 1.1 Ullllu Maddens No. 2.2 inilla Narule No. .r> mil la Halleys No. I.2 mllla Mills No. 6.2 mllla Oak drove No. 0.2 uUIIb Ora No. 12.4 mllla Special Schools -YoungS 'Township Youngs No. iJ.2 mllla Youngs No. 2.1 mllla Youngs No. I .4 mllla Youngs No. b.il mllla Fountain inn No. 3U.1G mllla Lanford No. 10.t'.'/j milts Ora No. 12.4 mllla Youngs No. 1.it mllla Central No. 0.2 mills Special Schools -Dials 'Township. Oleen Pond No. I.4 inilla Dials No. 2.it mllla Shlloh No. :?.4 mllla Gray Court-OwlllgS No. !> ? ? ..4 inilla Barksdalo No. C.2 mllla Dials Church No. 7.2 mllla Fountain Inn No. 311.15 inilla Mornn No. 8.2 mills Special Schools Sullivan 'Township. Mt. Bethel No. 2.:? mills Princeton No. 1.it inilla I Poplar Springs No. 3.4 inilla Rabun No. I.4 inilla Ilendersonvillo No. .">.4 mills Friendship No. (i.2\<* inilla Breworton No. 7.it mllla Sullivan 'Township K It. Bonds 4 mllla Merna No. 8.2 mil la Special Schools Waterloo 'Township. Waterloo No. I t.4 mill: Mt Gallagher No. i.:; mills Bothlohcin No. 2.2 inilla blkom No. :i.I inilla Contorpolnt No. i.2 inilla ()al<\ 11 lo No. .'.it mllla mi. Pleasant No. t;.2 mllla Mt. OIIV'O No. 7.2 inilla Ituedy Grove No. 8.2 mllla sp?< ial Schools Cr'oi . Ilill Township Cross Hill No. 13.0 mill i Cross Hill No. I.2 inilla Cross Hill No. 2.2 inilla Cross Ilill No. I.2 inilla Cross Hill No. ;..2 mills* Cross Hill No. (i.2 mllla Spcclul Schools ?Hunter 'Township. Mountvillo No. 10.4>/6 inilla Hunter No. 2.2 inilla Hunter No. i!.2 mill ? Clinton No. 5.(! milla Hunter No. s .mil la Wad: worth No. |.2 inilla S( (dal Schools Jack? 'Township. Odolls No. 15.it mllla Hurricane No. IC.i! iqllisj Shady Gl'OVO No 2.il inilla Special School8 S< uPi.-'ov. n Townsllip I^angaton Church No. ?.:t mllla Scuffletown No. i.2 mllla Lanford No. 10.OVfc mllla Ora No, 12.4 inilla Prompt attention will bo given thosa who wish to pay their Taxes through the mall by ( heck, money order, etc. Persans sending Iii lists of names to be taken off are requestod to send them early; and give the 'Township of each, as the Treasurer in very busy during the month of December. LOSS D. YOUNG, County 'Treasurer. October 2. 1912.?td. 'J'IME I OK CLEANING STItL A MS IN I.A t'KK.YS COUNTY. Stute of South ( nrnliiin, County of Laurens. Pursuant to nn Act of tho Gonoral Assembly of South Carolina, provid ing therefor the Board ol Couiriy Commissioners <>f Laurons County in tho state aforesaid does horeby hx the following dates ior tho 'Cleaning of streams within said county for and during the year A. J>. 1913, k> wit; That all streams within the county shall be cleaned out rts roquirod by law during tho period beginning tbo fir I day <?' Pobiufary and ending Um last day ol' M.ireh; and that they i HI I I be again cleaned within the period be t ginqlng July 15th and ending Angus' Ali land pwners am' persons in charge ?>?' land are henby notified and Dentist Office in Simmons Bulldir Phono: Office No 86; R< :<>.<?<