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WORKING TO SELL RED CROSS SEALS Organize for Halen In South ('aroilna. Officer* Are fliesen. Columbia. S. V... Oct. 2.?-Expecting to sell at least 1,000,000 Red cross seals in this State for Christmas, the South Carolina branch of the National Ked Cross association for t!i?; preven tion of tuberculosis has been organiz ed. This branch, which has been duly commissioned, will have entire charge of the sale of stamps in this State. It Is planned that in every town of 200 or more population the associa tion w?l have an agent. The Impor tance of the work and the great good thnt Is being done will be emphasized and bho now organization in South Ca rolina expects to have a lame sale this Christ mas. Officers have boon elected as fol lows: Arch H. Calvert, Spartanburg, president; Dr. .lohn C Dawsoil, Char leston, vice chairman; Miss Ixmly Bband, 'Columbia, vice chairman, and Dr. Reed Smith, Columbia, executive secretary and treasurer. Ofllccs will be opened at 509 Union National bank building. Through the kindness of the bank the association has been able to BCCUI'e the olllCe at an ext I'Oinoly low rate. IDiXOIl von lllarcon, national Held BOCrotary of the association, came to Columbia and assisted in the organi sation of the S<oulh Carolina branch. The Columbia tllborcolosls committee, which has Charge of the Fisher foun dation, loaned the committee money to begin work on. 11 is planned to sell about $2,000 worth of stock. People of South Carolina are famil iar with the lied Cross seal plan and wdii coopcrato with the committee, The stamps sell for oik- cent each. The Stan-. Poplar Spring Dots. Popular Springs, Oct., I. We are having some line weather now and the Tanners are availing themselves of it to gather the tleecy staple, and some are sowing oats, which all ought lo do for the present outilook is that corn will In- high next year. And it is to the interest of every fanner to make what foodstuffs \\o needs ami not lei the pre sent price of cotton Induce him to plant all cotton another year. Your correspondent attended the I, aureus Baptist Assiclation which met with "Warrior church last Tuesday ?<> Thurs day and think we had one of the best meetings we have had for several years. The hosplltallty of tho commu nity was nil that could be desired. Mr. U. II. Sioherl went to South Gorogin ibis week in a visit to his bro ther-in-law Mr. P. ll. Baldwin and to look around with a view of ?moving out there. Mr. Twimail I'ltts and his sister, Mrs. McKlssIek, visited l.aui ens Thurs day. We know of no serious sickness In tin- community at ibis writing. There will he an nil day singing at Popular S|iring church the third Sun day in this month led by Professors Halo and Stephenson from Anderson. All are invited and especially ;ill good singers are earnestly requested to come and help as sin? and enjoy the day with us. TYLERSVILLE DOTS. Tylersvlllc Oct.. 6. -We are having fine weather now. llhe farmers are bu sy as the cotton si opening fast. A good many from the neighbor went to Bethany yesterday. Rev. Jacobs gave a line sermon. We all were glnd to fee Miss Ryrd back to take charge of the L?ngsten school. Mr. W. C. Winters was in I.aurens Saturday. T. 1'. Poolc was in Cross Anchor last Friday on business. Mr. Russell Patterson visited Mr. Tom Poolc last Thursday. Mrs. Mattie Sandels Visited in Clin ton last week. Mrs. Mattie O. Clark spent Sunday with Mrs. Tom Poole. Rev. Louis of the I.aurens Mills preached at Sandy Springs Sunday af ternoon. We enjoyed Iiis sermon V? y much. His lonely these days since so many of our girls have gone to school. Miss Lily Peterson is \isiting in An derson this week. Avoid Sedative ( nich Medicines. If you want to contribute directly to the occurrence of capillary bronchitis and pneumonia use cough medicines that conti.in codlno, morphine, heroin and other sedatives when you have a cough or cold. An expectorant like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is what Is needed. That clean out/the culture beds or breeding places toy the germs of pneumonia and other germ diseas es. That is why pneumonia never re sults from a cold when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy |g used. It has a world wide reputation for its cures. It con tains no morphine or other sedative. For sale by all dealers. SUMTEK BOT COMMITS HI H IDF. Katcllne Morris, Agc Twelve, Shoots Himself Through Heart. Sumter, October 5.?-Ratciinv Morris, the 12-year-old son of Mrs. K5II a T. Minis, shot himself through the heart with a pistol ball some time yesterday afternoon, the; body being found last night. When discovered the body was sitting up in a chair in bis room In front of the mirror, the pistol was ly ing on the floor by the chair with an empty cartridge In one cylinder. The doors had been looked and windows closed to the room, showing the evi dent Intent of the small boy to end Ills own life. Mrs. Morris, who Is the widow of the late .loses T, Morris, formerly one of the guards at the State farm at llagood, had been out during the af ternoon and did not know when the boy came In the house, That night she began to k'-i worried that he did not come In but supposed that ho was still at work Up-town. She went to his room and found the door closed, hut although she thought this strange she* did not investigate further. Short ly before midnight another brother came In and was told thai his younger brother had not returned from work. As it was long after his work hours and it was found that he had left there in the afternoon and had not re turned, entrance was m ado-to lb 0 room through the window and the body was discovered. N'o roason Is known why the boy should have wished to end his life, and the tragedy came as a groal shock to the members oT his family. An inves tigation was made by the CO TO HOT and doctor, but it was deemed unnecessary to hold any Inquest as everything pointed to suicide. Meeting of 3rd Division of w. M. r. Program of Quarterly Meeting of 3rd Division of Woman's Missionary Union, auxiliary to the Lauren* As sociation will he held at Waterloo church, October 16th, 1913, Program. 10:30 Devotional services. Mrs. .1. D. Hunter. Address of wolcomt?Mrs. Pearl Whnrton. Response Mi.vs Annie Griffin. Roll call Response by each delegate giving number of female members of respective churches and number of active mem born in each society. Query I How to Overcome Spirit of Indifference. Discussion by Mrs. Mary Itarksdale. followed by Miss Ida Mae Crisp. Responsibility of Stewardship in Home and Foreign Missions. Miss I tu i ch. Are Slat.- Missions Worth While? Miss Ada Rasor. Social hour. Afternoon Session. Devotional services. Mrs. .1. Is. Fergu son. Clinton. S. C. Need of Training Onr Voting People. Mrs. Emma Roper, Lauren*, S. C. Address Mrs. K. Watson. >!rcen ville, S. C. Prosbjtvry of Ellorce. Program of Presbyterlal of Rnoreo Presbytery at Cross Hill, S. C, Oct. Id 1?) 13, 1913. Friday, October 10. 5:00 P. M. Organization, enrollment of' delegates. 7: :io P. M.?Welcome, and Home Mis sion address by I>r. McMillan. Saturday, October 11. '.i:UO A. M.?Devotional Exercises by Mrs. R. T. Chafer, President*? Mes sage. Business, Reports of Commit tees. i:no p. m. -Adjournment. 3:00 P. M.?Devotional Kxeroises by Mrs. .1. F. Jacobs. Ruslnoss, How to Meet the Difficulties in Country Churches. Discussion led by Mrs. W. W. Simpson. 7:30 1'. M.??Address and Dialogue Pros and Cons for Foreign Mls siions. Mrs. II. I.. Austin. Mrs. W. II. Allen. Reading Mrs. W. R. McCllon. Pageant?-By Young Girls. Sunday, October 12. 11:00 A. M.?Sermon by Missionary. 5:00?P. M. ?Young People's Meeting. Leader Mrs. Ix?e. 7:30 P. M.?Sermon by Missionary. Monday, October 13. 9:00 A. M. Devotional Exercises by Mrs. W. 0. Neville. Election of officers. Adjournment. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Take notice that on the 10th day of October, I will roi dor a final account of my acts and doings as Administra tor of the estate oS .1. W. Holt, de ceased, in the olilce/ of tho Judge of Probate of Laurent county at 11 o'clock, a. in., and ton the same day will apply for n discharge from my trusts as Administrator. Any persons indebted to said estate are notified and required to make pay ment on that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. It. O. WILSON. Administrator. September 10, 1913.?1 mo. in a Good, Warm Room ^REJECTION Smokeless .mr0^ A "warm" breakfast?the kind that sends you out ready braced for a good day's work?should be eaten in a warm room. You lose half the good of the meal if you are shivering in discomfort while you eat it A Perfection Smokeless Heater makes breakfast a cozy meal for the whole family. No smoke or smell with a Perfection. Easily cleaned. Easily moved from room to room. An ornament anywhere; a luxury in the bedroom; a necessity in the sewing-^ room or the bathroom. Dealers everywhere; or write for descriptive circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington, D. C Richmond, Va. Norfolk, Va. (New Jersey) BALTIMORE Charlotte, N. C. Charleston, W. Va. Charleston, S. C. BUY LAND AND SAVE RENT! Some More of These Leak Bargains in Real Estate Houses and Lots 227 acnes, near Ware Shoals, pood Improvement, known as the Rivers land. Prices made right. CO acres-of land, with two dwellings, hound by lands of Pranks Griffin, Live ly Hunter and others. Price $:>,000. ?10 acres of land, hound by lands of Homer Armstrong, J, A. McBraerty and others. Price $1,S00. S7 acres of land, in one mile of Barksdale Station, nicely located, good buildings and In high state of culti vation, a model farm. Price $5,r> per Eight room dwelling, good improved out-building, in the town of Gray Court, ?2,500. Threo lots at the Watts Mills, nice ly located, fronting North Harper street. See me for prices. Ono four room cottage, In town of Cray Court, built 1912, finished com plete, with a half acre lot. $000. If you do not find what you want in the list, call on me for further in formation. I am always in touch with parties wanting to sell or buy. I nill continue to divide the earth as long as (here is a pebble left. I Can Secure Loans and Make Advances on Real Estate J. N. LEAK GRAY COURT, S. C. The Man That Divides the Earth to Suit Your Purse." COULD SCARCELY WALK ABOUT And For Three Summers Mrs. Yin cent Was Unable to Attend to Any of Her Housework. Pleasant Hill, N. C?"I suffered for three summers," writes Mrs. Walter Vincent, of this town, "and the third and last time, was my worst. 1 had dreadful nervous headaches and prostration, and was scarcely able to walk about. Could not do any of my housework. 1 also had dreadfu! pains in my back and sides and when one of those weak, sinking spells would come on me, 1 would have to give up and lie down, until it wore off. I was certainly in a dreadful state of health, when I finally decided to try Cardui, the woman's tonic, and 1 firmly I believe I would have died if I hadn't taken it. After I began taking Cardui, I was greatly helped, and all three bottles re lieved me entirely^ I fattened up/ and grew so much stronger in thrre months, 1 felt like an other person aliogether." Cardui is purely vegetable and gentle acting. Its ingredients have a mild, tonic effect, on the womanly constitution. Cardui makes for increased strength, improves the appetite, tones up the ner vous system, and helps to make pale, sallow cheeks, fresh and rosy. Cardui has helped more than a million weak women, during the past 50 years. It will surely do for you, what it has done for them. Try Cardui today. Writ6 to: Chattanooga MeJIclne Co., Ladle*' AJ visory I)ept.. Chattanooga, T>nn., (or Special In structions on youf ra>;e and 64-page book. "Home Treatment for Women," stnt In plain wrapper. J-65 CONDENSED PASSENGER SCHEDULES Between Greenville, Anderson and Greenwood. Effective Sunday, Sep tember 7th, 1913. Trains loave and arrive Main Street Terminal. Leave ArrlTe No. Time No. Time 30 6:30 A. M. 31 7:35 A. M. 32 8:25 A. M. 33 9:35 A. M. 34 10:35 A. M. 35 11:46 A. M. 36 12:05 P. M. 37 1:20 P. M. 38 2:15 P. M. 39 3:25 P. M. ?10 4:20 P. M. 11 5:30 P. M. 42 5:40 P. M. 43 6:40 P. M. 44 6:45 P. M. 45 7:50 P. M. If. 9:10 P. M. 47 10:15 P. M. Tickets on sale G. S. & A. Terminal 104 North Main street. E. Thomason, Gen. Mgr. C. S. Allen, Gen. Pass. Agent. DR. CLIFTON JONES Dentist Office In Simmons Building Phone: Office No. 86; Residence 219 NOTICE OF THE County Treasurer The Hooks of the County Treasurer will be opened for the collection of State, Countv and Commutation Road Taxes for fiscal year, 1913, at the Treasurer's Otllee from October loth, to December 31st. 1912. After Decem ber Mist, one per cent will be added. After .January 31st, two per cent will be added, and after February 28th. seven per cent, will be added till the 16th day of March, 1914, when the hooks will he closed. All persons owning property in moo-e than one Township are requested to call for receipts In each of the several Townships in which the property Is located. 'Ibis is important, as addition al cost B*i ! penalty may be attached. All able-bodied male citizens be tween the ages of 21 and 60 years of age are Habit 'O pay a poll tax of $1.00 except old soldiers, who are exempt at 50 years of ago. Commutation Road Tax $1.50 in lieu of road duty. The Tax levy is as follows: For State purposes.5% mills For Constitutional School Tax 3 mills For Ordinary County purposes 3 mil's For Interest on Railroad Bonds 1 mill For Road and Bridge Ponds 3 mills For Court House Bonds .. . .IVi mills For Special School Tax .. ..1 mill Total.17% mills Special Schools--Laurens Township. Lauren No. 11.7 mills Trinity Ridge No. 1.8V6 mills Maddens No. 2.I mills Narnie No. 3.5 mills Baileys No. i.2 mills Mills No. 5.2 mills Oak Grove No. G.2 mills Ora No. 12.4 mills Special Schools?Youngs Township. Youngs No. 3.2 mills Youngs No. 2.4 mills Youngs No. 4.4 mills Youngs No. ">.4 mills Fountain Inn No. 3B.tl mills Lanford No. 10.6*/6 mills Ora No. 12.I mills Youngs No. 1.3 mills Central No. 6.2 mills Special Schools?Dials Township. Green Pond No. l.4 mills Dials No. 2.3 mills Shiloh No. 3.4 mills Cray Court-Owings No. .". .. ..4 mills Rarksdalo No. ('..5 mills Dials Church No. 7.2 mills Fountain Inn No. 3B.II mills Merita No. 8.2 mills Dials No. 1.4 mills Special Schools -Sullivan Township. Mt. ltetiiel No. 2.3 mills Princeton No. I.4 mills Poplar Springs No. :'..4 mills Rabun No. A.8V6 mills Hendersonvdlle No. 5.SVfc mills Friendship No. 6.7 mills Breworton No. 7.3 mills Sullivan Township R. R. Bonds I mills Memo No. s.2 mills Special Schools?Waterloo Township. Waterloo No. II.1 mills Mt. Gallagher No. 1.3 mills Bethlehem No. 2.2 mills Ekom No. 3.I mills Ccntcrpoiut No. I.2 mills Onkvillo No. ?"<.3 mills Mt. Pleasant No. 6.2 mills Mt. Olive No. 7..". mills I Reedy Grove No. S.2 mills Special Schools -Cross Hill Township Cross Hill No. 13.6 mills Cross Hill No. 1.' . .2 mills Cross Hill No. 2.2 mills Cross Hill No. I.2 mills Cross Hill No. f>.4 mills Cross Hill No. 0.2 mills Cross Hill No. 3.2 mills Special Schools -Hunter Township. Mountvllle No. 16.9 mills Hunter No. 2.4 mills Hunter No. 3.2 mills. Clinton No. ?.0 nllHe Hunter No. 8.3 mills Wadsworth No. 4.2 mills Hunter No. 1.2 mills Special Schools?.lacks Township. Ode!Is No. G.3 mill. Hurricane No. 15.3 .nil is Shady Grove No. 2.3 mills Jacks No. 3..", mills >pooial Schools-Seuflletown Tc Tiship LangSton Church No. 3.f mills Sett file town No. 1.2 mills Lanford No. 10.6% mills Ora No. 12.4 mills Scuffletown No. 2.4 mills Scufflctown No. 4.l mills Prompt attention will he given those who wish to pay their Taxes through the mall by check, money order, etc. Persons sending In lists of names to bo taken off are requested to send them early, and give the Township of each, as the Treasurer is very busy during the month of December. ROSS D. YOUNG, County Treasurer. September 17, 1013.?td. Dr. T. L. Fimmermaa / Dentist People's Bank Ruildino; Phone SS2. Laurens, S. C. Wb<p you feel r:x:z?l*-. ?on-;, tifed, worried or despondent it is a Mire flfgn you need MOTT'S NERVERINE PILLS. They renew tho normal vigor and make life worth living. Bo sure and ask lor Mott's Nerverine Pills f rir $100 WIIUAMS MFG. CO.. Prop... Cleveland, Ohio LAUREN.4 DRUG CO. Laarens. 8. C.