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EhIe Ebbertier Subscription Price Is $1.00 Per Year Payable In Advamee. Published by ViVERTISEB PRINTING COMPANY Laurens, S. C. ALTSON LEE President 4A 1T J UR LEE See. and Treas. .-vert itsing JItes" on Applcation. W' Irarles ind Card of Thankst One evnt a word. ce- at tU6 postotlice at Laurene. C as second cla.43 mail matter. LI I I1NS, S. C., 00TOBE t -27, 1915.1 .\ has already been noted several ti:: iii this paper, the annual meet ing of the ('hristian 1Endeavor soc eti(e' of South Carolina will be held in this city F'riday, Saturday and Sun day of next week. A silver cup has been offered to the society sending the largest delegation to the meeting and this is expected to create much rivaly, resulting In a large attendance, prob ably three or four hundred. That Lau Tens well known reputation fdr friendliness and hospitality shall be m.intained, the people of the city will have to open their homes freely to the \ihitors. It is hardly to be expected tho t the membersof the society alone will be left the duty, pleasant though it m'.ght be, to entertain such a large ga the.ring. No fear is entertained that the delegates will Iot. h hospitably recolived if lie sitiation i.; made! knwn, blit it is lnot too soon now to ar111int the housewives with the fact o, t ei oxpected large crowd. In this (o1lu tion, to , it will inot be ailiss to hat li a r is' 1.putifation as a bcn ~ and beatitiful city is al.s;o to ho 2 jntained. The timely suggestion ha , :ulr beci made tiat tle first pa:: ' next wekbe m11ade a time of ch Ililig aid hrigltening up; prelara OKyt the arrival of the visitors. In as well as the town au hhswi i dohtles.s5 see to it that the ciiy has on ils "best bib and ticlker" wimhei the dolegales arrive. .\NE NKlNl)10) CliANGINS. TI iieniniial (iisetission of tle (0)iuny-.1to-counity campaign "eircus" is now in full swing. As has bell in t he past, the discussion, ia -:a far as the liewspapers ' 1 (,, (e'n1erned, has bieI largi Iv oin -sided, editors being almost 12u~n. in t heir oppositioll to a lamre Of (he .joiIt ("i ampaign nmc s The co slsiis of, opinioni l o 1 : i t lluey do 1.) good and ody n !11colao hitteriess anul srife, thew i(rtunity' hinii taken advanttaige harptunaedunseripllous k iln, t a 'amil villify other eo I ii L te(.. l I he t o (, the conii - 17 *>'1::1nii.y ',I lin, it s suggest ('d uih:0 iach cahi~nbli'to' he et toi his d:1 hi-a campaoligni as h:' sees lit. kimi o eblanige in our mxethod of Se leeiti>. meni fir ibliu ollie, a chmange wvhichi will dto away with thbe bitt1e:' politie . Somth~inig oughit to lbe done and11 oblably this is the thing, but we arc doubtful. It. seems to its that the jinlt i-ampainign a ffortds the chieapes(t mei(thod( for the cndid(at.es to make thela tI Ves and1 lhe ir vie ws knownl to the' pelell and, as such1, Opi ('n1 . ' ibld wideri for the poor' as we. w- rhe rieb (randidate to enter for ''ic. .\laiy goodl men0 ate kept1 fromi tillite 1 en'I tnw by 1 the expense15 of 11 a : are go'.ingJ to miaki' a (change~f of lSny Ikiixd, we ought to go about. it li):. we~ 1133an busines, 1)oling ('nou'm ut we hetlieve that1 a chiange ini the lengthI of Ithe termi oIf ''inst of Iier (( d a (Iie:sort 1(1 biennia1l1 . 15ssionIs of i. Iegis!atur are1 1 the two things me (S I caua ttIted to1 correct 0111 govertn mntlal evils at. hIbs time. It Is true that to br'ing t hese chngesq about woldli reir tie refraing thle constli ttion in some pai'ticulars, butI lie game1)1 is worth the candlle. Our gov ernoiir and1 member'ts of the lower house of theo legislaturre are hiardlly now accustomed to their diuties be fore they are required to run again. Little tinme Is given for actual accom ii lihment1 andl the short time betiveern elections Is a constant reminder of the (amp~aigni to come, acting as a de terr'nt to serious and fruitful legis latiorn. Long terms and fewer meet ingd of the legislature would, wo be, lieve, mnake more pratised men of our legisla Io(rs and, by allowing timo for f'actitonal ditffer'enlces to allay them selves, tendl to place our plolitics on a higbetr plarne. A goodl man in ofle may well b~e kept there without a consrtarnt reindnier' of elections and~ a badl ii. n in the same 1place crannot (10 $01o)1 muh hame1)1, a fteor all, before lie 1s kidln d touf. In fact, if we elect a had o3'i n to)fli(:e we ought to be( willIiig to Ia:..rn medicine anjywar. + SOCIETY. + Thursday afternoon Miss ilizabeth lichey in her usual charming manner entertained at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Kate Wright, a bride-elect. Ilich crimson dahlias in tall, crystal vass were placed here and' there, and made the house especially attractive at this time. The guests were welcomed at the door rly Mlrs. .1. .1. Adams and Mliss Cor rie Hlart and invited into the living r10o1t. AS the guests en tered they were given cards and lie married la (ies Isked to write i bit of advice to thle honor guest. while the single girls were asked to Write a toast. These were read aloutd and afforded iiucl mnerrimlent. Tle guests wore then ushered Into lie library where many useful as wvell as pretty gifts were displayed. Dur ing the evening daInty little Misses Rebecca Adams, Sarah Richey and Irene Wilkes served a delicious salad vourso. Nlias Richey was assisted during the afternoon by Mesdames J. J. Adams and William Rlichey, Jr. and Misses Kathleen Wilkes and Willie Sexton. 0 0 0 (lregory-Easterby. Ono of the most beautiful weddings of the season was that of Miss Estelle Gregory and Mr. Ernest ). E4asterl)y of Laurens which was solemnized at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. l)u Pont Guerry, Thursday eveting at 7 o'clock. The reception rooms were beauti fully devotated with potted plants and cut flowers, the room in which the ceriemiotny occurred beilig most at ractlive in draperies of arlatan, smii lax. antid sweet peas, the color 'cheme of green aid white belig tastefIlly cariled out. White sweet peas sus pended by tulle streamers in the vvin ter of Ihe room formed a beautiful 1ower inder which tle bridal party stood. .1tst before the cv:'einony Ir. Niar R.ab sang. "I know a ILovely (;ait deii," after which the btril: party eitervd to tile strains of NIlendels Soilln's rendered by Mi., lIadys Nl Gee. ir1st came tle little rin.; hearer, .M.eit r D"1u,'ont. Gueiky, nephew cv the bride, who wore a lovely little whie silk suit ald carried the ring ol a 'Zilver (try. Then 'ollowed tie mIaid of honior, .\liss Rosa siowdenl of Spartal it urg, who was lovely in pink cre1 de chilie trimied in nlr- aid cr'ied a haniidsomiie houlilet of pink Killariey roses. The bride then ('I te:td wit I her brother, Mr. .lack egory of Darligton, and .:s IIt by the groom wit Iis best nuin, .\lr. Doui.las Gray of Ibauirens. Th cere molly was l.orfoild by tDr. 1". Mi. Potcat ii t beautiful aid impressie The blrido's natural loveliness . wa..s hilauoed by her hanIsomile wedding "ou),n fof voiy sali ii d in ill 'ar 11an made withI lon ourit traini. anige blossoms, tell in Ithe end of the rain atid she carried a beaunt iful bout tilt of' bides(4'' ro51se and1( lillies of the vall''y. hlm ined iatel y afteri the cceemony a b rillian tt r'ece'dti was hdbl. 'lThe gutest s weore r'ecei ved at. thle dooir by .\Irs. Louise Mlayes and~ Mrts. l. .1. ;Gagl and passed to the receiv'ing line whliichi was eoiiiposed of Mr I. andi Mris. (Gueri'y, thle bride anad groomili MIiss Stnowden, MIr. Grtegor'y, .\lr. anid Nits. Doiiglas Gi'ay of Lauriens, Mi's. Chas. Lively3, Ni r. an Mr N ts. Geo. Snowden of Sp1 ta tanbug, Mrts. I). 1'. MlcCuen a nd Mrts. l'ast erby of Laur ens. In the dinitng r'oomn Mrs. .1. MI. Mal~tey and1( Mrs. E. M. Poteat re ('cived'. lle re a color scemne of pinuk nd whli te haid been carried outt. A uissin clitny (cloth ('cveed the hamisomne diining table whtichl had as a ecalt'rplece ant itnmetise bowl of 44inkl etysathemtumts. Lov'ely gilt haske0ts also tilled w~l i Idnk chr'ysain I hem tnms werie used thr ioughou t thle rotm. NMrs. Wmi. C. i'irine and Mr is. .hno. C'ar'y prtesiled at. the coffee urn,1 wh1ilie pink and white cr'eamtt with white and t'r'uit. cake, and pink and white mints were iiassed by Milss WiI ma Prentiss, Miiss Woodslde, Mliss .Joy MicCuten and Miss Eleanor Mitchell driessedl in lovely pInk andi while frocks. In the gift room, which was pre sided over b~y Mr's. Frank Harper of Lancaster andl Miss Ruth Easterby of Laurens, were displayed many lovely wedlding pr'esents which bespoke in a measure the popularity of both Miss Gregory and Mr. Easterby. Mrs. Wilton Hf. Ear'lo andi Mrs. A. C. Walker stood at the dloor as the guecsts passed out. Miss Gregory has many friends who i'egret that her1 marriage wvill take her out of Greenville but ar'e delIght en t hat it, wili Pake her no fturther' from them than thle neIghboring city of Laur iens, wvhere Mr. ixasterby is a Amtong the out of towni guests for the n~'(( -ding were: Mr t. and NMrs. Geo. naOWdeni nd NIa hr;!o-a nowden of Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Con dor and Mrs. Sam Rhea of Columbia, Mrs. Frank Iarper of Lancaster, Mr. Jack Gregory of Darlington, Mr. :Dav enport Guerry of Macon, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gray, Mrs. Easterby mother of the groom, Mlisses Hattie Kate and Ruth Easterby, and Miss Martin, of Laurens.--Greenville Daily News. In HIonor of 3lks Wright. One1 of the loveliest and most unique events of the past week was the "Lin en Shower" given by M1rs. 11. K. Aiken antd irs. .1. If. Teague at the home or Mrs. Aiken, in honor of Mliss Kate Wright, wliose marriage to Mr. T. N. I lolimes is to take place November 17th. Alout tifty guests were invited. En closed in each invitation was a "blue bird" vard and each guest was asked to write on the card a wish for the bride and return this to the hostesses. The house was (larkened and beau tifully decorated in trailing vines and, ferns, tall vases of crimson and white dlahlilas. chrysanthemuins and roses being everywhere. Receiving at the door' with the hostesses was Miss Wright. In a corner of the hall was the punch table, decorated with nas turtiums and ferns. This was presided over by Mrs. C. Lj. M\oore and 'Mrs. Ehugene' -udgens After a short time spent in playing "42", a delightful salad course was served. On the conclusion of this, the cur tains of white, draped in trailing ferns wer'e drawn, disclosing a beautifully arranged fern covered well. Mrs. Teague airoach ing the bride, in a snappy little toast, Invitedl her to the well. .\s the windlass was turned, a iuiikt of gifts appeared. Attached to each gift was the little 1blo bird card. The bride-to-be opelled cach package and Mis. Teagie read tle accompany ing toast or wish. ''liere were several buel( ci of gifts. \lrs. Aiken then ar nngel tlise' toasts in a little booklet :and pri'esented it to the lbride as a son venir of the ovensioli, anld aii (xpe" h'n of love and good wishes WhiI n ill follow h'er to hrIi new home. Th'liose w ho assisled 11lie hostesses were Mrs. W. U. Me'ien. lrs. C. N1. larke, Misses llenry Wright and Kathleol. Wilkes. 0 0 0 A wed(liig scelne of exceptional beauity jaId charm was that created at tle loimie of .\irs. Rosa 1. Caine Wed iesday eveniig wheni her daughter, Toccoa, bveaime the bride of Walter Iloge Powell, of WhIteville, N. C. The eniie lower iloor, thrown into one for the cereiony and beautiful reception whicti follo\wed, was one of rare beau ty, (left hands hiaviig assenibled and arranged flowers, si I veIwa re and draperies in artistic settinlgs through out t le lovely liomne. The ce ieiony was atteiided only ly the bitiniate friendtls aild relat ives of the two faimi lies, but thlie proiniiietce anud iiIIIer 0415 colinections of tlie faillilies made thle eent oneo of w\ide( lintereSt. 'hite parlor, wiere tle ceriloniy Was lperiforimetd, was deiorated in white anid gireen, white caiidles set in glass eanidlesi'ks castinug a soft g low over thle scenle mlade more beau ti fl by decoratiIons of southlern'i smii laux anid whlite chruiysanthemiums. Pire cein ig thle ceremony and whilie thle guests were assembling .\liss Flourney lull1, of Greeiiville, sing sweetly three selectlins "Becauise", "Th'le We'ddin,' Mlorn"' and "TI'ru ly I Love", heinig a compilanied biy .\i's. Cora Cox Lu~cas 01n thle liiano and~ Mliss Gr iace l)u iro' on thle viailin. Priomp ltly3 at 8 o'clock thle Lohiengin i wedd inig marchi was sonunded by .\irs. Lucas an th1 le bridal Procession en tered. Th'le ma Is of hionoir, thle dame and thle briide dlescendled firomi lie see (1nd( floor' andl wvere mnet by thlir es corit s at th le foot of thle st airs. M\iss Mlaiga ret ('level anid, of S" aritaniiburg and .\lr. It. ( . Gray Ifirst (ientered and took lieir iilaces in thle larzlori. They were followed by .\liss Edith Smith, of t'nion, and~ M\r. G. 8. Danuiels, of Goldsbormo, N. CT., w ho ini tuirn wcere followed 1by Mliss MAyria Younhg, of Un ion, and .\ir. W. N. Ev~eret, o (f Ilock Inoghiami, N. MAiss ('arol ie rndon, of Greenvillec, thle iia id of honor, eni er (ed alone. She was followed ('onsecu lively by thle two dames, sist ers of lie brIde, M\rs. C. L. Not tinghiam,. of Caple ('hai'les, Va., and Mi's. Frank I lammiondl Caine, of Laurens. The mlalis an~h dhames were e!xquisitely gowned In yellowv pu~ssy' willow taffeta with chiffon and gold trImmings and carriedl bouquets of yellow chirysan themumis. After the dlame~s came the groom on the arm of his brother, 10. Farrier Powell, of Whitville, N. C. The ring was carrnied In an artistic white tulle basket b~y Etta Ihamilton Powell, nice of the groom, ot Whiiteville, N. C. flose petals were scatteredl in the pathway of the bride by Mlariegen Nottiighiaim, of Cape Charles, Va., and Msisi' Jamnes Powell, of Wilmnington. Th'le bide ,of a beautifiil blond type andt noted foi' her innate swecetness andl imnifold charmis, was never moie lovely than on the eveninig (If heri wedl ding. She Centered~ the pai'lor on the arim of lier' sistei', Mi's. Join V. Gar].. int'lon. (If Loi Angeler, Cal. ntti'end in white charmeuse with overdraped silver Georgette crepe and rose point lace studded with pearls. A soft cascade train fell gracefully from her shoulders and over this, suspended from a coronet of flesh orange blos soms and valley iles, flowed her veil. Her only jewel was a bar of pearls and diamonds, a gift of the groon. She carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses and valley lillies. Mrs. Garlington wore a creation of laven der Georgette crepe with opal trim mnings and carried a biouquet of Amerl can Beauty roses. 'I'lie bride was met at. the improvise'd altar by the groom and a short and impressive ceremony was performed by itev. C. F. Rankin, I)astor of the First Presbyterian church. Upon the coipletioni of tlie ceremony the young Couple receIved the congratulations and best wishes of those in attend anec. 'i'huiirsday morning the bride and groom left for a northern trip, the bride w aring a going away gown of midnight blue chiffon broadcloth, martin fur and a becoming hat of taupe. In several weeks they will be at home at Whiteville, N. C., where the groom is a rising young member of the bar, already entering on a suc cessful career. * O O 0 Following the, wedding of 'Miss Toccoa Caine and Mr. Walter Hoge Powell, Mrs. Rosa 1. Caine tendered a reception in their honor. The guests were met at the front door by Mr. and M's. It. F. Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wilkes and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson. .\lr. and Mrs. W. G. Lancas ter directed them to the parlor where tile bridal party received. From the parlor tlie guests were directed to the dining room where deliclous crieam, cake ald mints were served. Here a color scheime of green and white was Was ca'lried out, effective use being miiade of silverware and chrysanthe musills. Suspended over the bride's ta ble was a large gold ring showered with Valley lillies and the table itself wa8 covelr with a ('luny piece. ln tertaiiing lin heire weirc )Ir. and Mirs. W. I. Gray and Mrs. V. C. Iriby, .r., and lr. and .lMrs. N. It. Dial. Mrs. Eim ina Iloper, .\irs. Mark hillais and Mrs. Brooks Swygert served the re freshienis, in whlch file color scheme was also carried out. Alisses Caroline Fleming, Elizabeth Young, .1tuanita Vilkes. Rosa Gray and .larion Nottinghian acted as Chalilling wait resses. Miss Julla Irby and M.\iss Wil Lou Gray directed(l the guests to thid library rootn wvhere cof fee and cheese straws were served by .\liss Better 13rown, of Lancaster, and liss Marjorie Gelder and Mr. Allie 1.4'e. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Aloseley PIrSided over tle gift hook. In lhIs room also was Ile array of wedding 111esenits, promlinenvt amlong which!I was the chest or silver the gift of the bride's mot1her. MlIsses Kaltlierilne Ir by, K'Iie Siminions and MIr. and .\rs. -lames It. Davis assisted inl entertain ing liere. In lie iniiuc room, wheore the (in1t of town guesis we'ire. in line, .Xi'. and i's. U. ('. Albirighit,. .\i'. and .\lr's. .1. WX. lDunmklin, .Iir. and .\i's. WX. II. (reen, Dr. and .\irs. .1, WV. Powell, .\Ilms. \'ginla Caine, and M\r. and Mr's. A. I), Gray assisted in entertaInIng. Tihe ouit-of-towin guests Included i's. II. Ii. Powell, .\irs. A. El mo Powell, Ii. D). WVIIlamson, of WXhitc ille, N. C., Mr. and .\i's. Jlohn I ern doD, .\iss Carol H leindon, ,MIss Pearl Ilai'ton, MlIss Flouriney 11111, Green villec; ir. and Mi's. WV. II. Green, Clariksilie, TPenn.; XX. N. Ever'et t, llor'klnghiam, N. C.: 0. S. D~aniel, Goldsbjoro, N. C.,' .\ir. and Mi's. It. F. Fleming, Miss Fleming, Gi'eenwood; -Mi's. .\1. Stewiai't I teath aiid Miss Ilet tie llr'own', L~ancastei'; Miss Minnie lFaul, lalt iimre; MiIss Iyi'a Young and .\lIss E~dithI Smithi Union; M1Iss Margaret ('lev'eland, M\iss (;race Dii IPre, S"paritanb urig; Dr~i. and Mi's. C. L,. NottIginha, Misses Marion, Mariegene andl liosa ('aIine~ Nott inghiam, Cape Chiarles, X'a.; Dri. and Mrs. JT. XW. Powell, Wilmiington, N. C.; Mr's. .T. Y. Garlington, Los Angeles, Cal. For Sale---I mproved farmi 54 1-2 acies. Good cottage and outbulidinigs. Prmice low and terms easy. XW. Ii. C'linkseales, Laui'rns, S. C. 1i-I i-pd (Cross .inchior Comnimnity FaIr. Neat and attr'actIve booklets giving complete information of thme commun ity fair to b~e obsei'ved at Cr'oss An elhor October 29-30, have 'been widely dlistribuited by Dr. W. B. Patton, cor iesponding secretary of the Cross An chor community association. The bookIets4 barry premiums offered for best displays of farm products, live stock, poultry and for best exhibits in many other depIartmfent.. The officials of the fair hope to make this occasion one of great merit, profit and( pleasure and ever'y indica ion points to a most sucessful event. Sileeial effoi'ts wvililibe expendecd ini making "school (day"' on Fi'iday the one big event and fully 500 school children will par itici pate in thle pariadle lFor $ale--iim'rovedl farm S I 1-2 ncees Good ('ott age andl outbu ildIings. P'rioe low and ter'ms easy. XW. [I. Cllinksales. Lauriens. S. C, 1.-.t-p.nd IUPTUlE EXPERT HERE. Seeley, Patronized by U. S. Army and Navy, Called to Spartanburg. F. H. Seeley of Chicago and Phil adelphia, the noted truss expert, will be at the Finch blotel and will remain in Spartanburg Friday only, November 5th. Mr. Seeley says: "The Spermatic Shield as now used and approved by the United States Government will not only retain any case of rupture per fectly, affording immediate and poin plete relief, but closes the opei Ig in 10 days on the averag case. h,,iis in strumnent received th only ward hi 10ngland and In Spati , ii ducing re suits without surgeryji n ctions, med ical treatments or pt riptions. Mr. Seeley has documents fromt the Unit ed States Government, Washington, -1). C., for inspection. All charity cases without charge, or if any interested call he will be glad to show rame with out charge or Ilit them if desired. Busi ness dellands prevent stopping at any other place in this section. SPECIA L NOT ICES. For Sale-Registered Duroc Jersey Pigs, $6.00; one registered Duroc Jet sey sow, $30.00; two Berkshire sows, entitled to registration, $25.00 each; grade pigs and shoats all sizes. W. H-. Clinksedles, LAurens, S. C. 14-1t-pd For Slle-Improved farm 54 1-2 acres. Good cottage and outbuildings. Price low and termo easy. W. H. Clinkscales, Laurens, S. C. 14-1t-pd Lost-At or between Chestnut Ridge church and the home of J. D. W. Watts a black hand.ustchel, containing a lady's watch with monagran C. E. D. and aligator purse with two ilve and three one dollart bills. Suitable re ward is offered if returned to Mrs. J. D. W. Watts or Advertiser office. Ili-it Seed Grain-Punre rexas Red Rust Proof Seed Oats. sound and bright. Fine Seed WN'heat, Winter llarley. -rinmson Clover Seed. Get them at .1. 1i. Sullivan'q. Il-It For ltent-One or Iwo farmns near town, good land and well located. .\p ply to C. 1). Moseley. 14-It FOr Sale-Duroc Jersey Pigs. ('an be registered. W. Y. Baldwin. Barksdale. Rt. One. 1l-1t-lid Wanted-To rent or lease :3 to 5 horse farm in good state of eultiva tion with nice dwelling. Write me at once. II. G. Madden, Laurens. R1t. . 1-1t-pd (hevrt'det .AtIomoblies are genuine valties. look at these prices: Monroe Roadster at $160; Clevrolet Touring SCHO1 correctly with good Jo' Shaped Shoes at mode CLARDY .a Our School S METRO F ~OPERA FRII B. A. ROLF Emily ~ In Anthony P. Kelly's "The Soul ol 5 WONDERFUL ACTS Music by S Show. Start; 2:00, 3:30 A AAAAAA A Car "Four-iinety" at $490. 'A new model and a dandy Chevrolet "Baby Grand" Touring Car at $750. Fully equipped, a product of experience. When, in Greenwood make our garage headquarters. The glad hand awaits you. We need a representative at Lau rens. We can sell your Ford if you have one. The Automobile Exchange, Greenwood, S. C. 14-tf Wanted-To buy small cash register. See lyman Lurey, Laurens, S. C. 14-It-pd For Itent-or Leae-for long term 10; acres, lying alon1; and below Far Icy Avenue. Apply to Mrs. Rosa I. Caine. 14-1t-pd For Sale-The famous Stomp Spring. Noted for its fljie mineral water; 200 acres farm and pasture land; located near Renno, S. C., between Seaboard and C. N. & L. railroad. Apply to 11. M. Wolff, Laurens, S. C. 19-2t Farm for nlt-The Wright place near Lisbon, 4 or 5 horse farm. See H. Y. S1impso1 or .J. N. Wright. 13-2t Fo/ llent-Two comunicating of fices. Water, light and steam heat in cluded. Apply to Laurens Nat. \Bank. 13-Ut Wanted-Few list-class inilk cows, fresh in, nothing under 3 gallons, also good calves wanted. Write me what you have and price. D. A. Coleman, Fountain Inn, S. C. 13-2t-pd Notice-Registered puroc Jersey Boar ready for service at Tumblin Shoals. Fee $3.00 or a p1g. Sullivan Power Co. 13-2t Notice-Registered Berkshire Boar ready for service at Boyds Mill. Fee $3.00 or a pig. Reedy River Power Co. 13-2t For Sale-Carpenter Organ, used only short time. Bargain. Address Mrs. L. A. McCord, or call at Mrs. Mc Cord's studio, Laurens, S. C. 11-5t-pd For Sale Or Will Trade together or separately for cattle or stock, one White-Blakesley 15 h. p. gas engine with throttling governor, and 46 inch corn mill, in good condition. L. Townes Curry, Gray Court, S. C. 11-5t-pd Money to Loan-In lots of $1,000 and ulp on imiroved farm land from 4 to 10 years. Rates reasonable. Apply by letter to J. S. Craig, Laurens, R. P. D., or to A. C. Todd,.Laurens. 10-4t For Sale-70 acres well iniproved farm, with good dwelling, out build ings and tenant house, good neighbor hood, convenient to school and church es, known as Ernest Benet home place. Anderson & Blakely. 7-tf Land For Sale.-on long terms. Also land to rent, from one to twenty five horse farm. See me or wr ite me at once. Thos. '%. Shaw, 2-tf. Laurens, S. C., R. F. D. 4. L SHOES T HERE'S no time in life when the Foot should be so carefully Shod as in childhood. If you'll bring .the children here, =we'll fit their feet sking, durable, Nature hrate prices! L WILSON hoes are Best ICTURES HOUSE{ )AY E, Presents >tevens inspiring allegorical ly rINY" R :-: a Woman" OF SUBLIME STORY tring Band S5:00. 6:30, 8:00, 9:30