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),,r =ie~l~ipt'z t'(vny I 1 .t10i IPr j ear I'%3 nhie to Advane. lt.ai .:'is. : C, ('. *ii1'2'. 7.2916 }3 ' is \V'ealiefo'd Ily (lie al):ia1 1' 11?tI if stifiloiy lie offereid to) t2Ifii( Iii.. print ai recasoniable iiuiiber' of tue a 1 ~iil1Vits .1nld Mr.* If i('l('3 1421(1 lhe \\ctil h PY0(Iiice thiemi. Ill justlice to him c ill state( IMat lie ha:; 11isu(Mic's.-;illv c Idi'av'i~ for :;e'al I(d;y: to eol i d 21(1 . 11(101 i::il I ieiti Iv L*'2 1 :rIay's ill. If thle:;c dllidd\i: :+i'"i th1ink1 tha~t lie \\'onild le iiijti.ai y deet: We are toild that in 1Laurenis county~ :st year' there wereQ 122 deathls dute t A-aed rvnabeisss, atis. Iiseases whIiichi could( Ihave beeni iie \ latedl by certain ireauttioliat 3 ias i't' reS P scrlib(1t by (lie ilied cl I 1210e: . i1n. Th'e disease:; are Iulr uW2(ls '.I Tfhe mleasuries are lar'gely.giar. n :'yb n ca l sSenalout ii iuit (eed In every1'3 Iho0me of. the counaty werle thereit profession11al adviice to te hadlnil Owf 51.1 Ijec2 . a 1(1 werie te lIt'ohile a,, it ' hole' ed .f('aletl u I o :I leal izat 14)0 of t 5 h' il.2 int'la lie'. It will '' (if't'I' h t.' 2'(',.i I; (':Il I.1 oh.: :t ! t .11 th ( :'r . \II~ i I I t :'. ,1 . 1 1 1 i 11 r ' I t l I Ii 11' 1 . S8 a 888t E t88.8 8888 9i U Locul and Personal Mnution. 8 8 " T 8 8 $ 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 liss Annie Childress is visiting Mr. nuI l .rs. .1. 11. Park at Greenwood. Mr. W. C. Wharton was in towna on .!onday atteiidng to business. aln. and 3I1rs. J. C. Smith, of Water loo, Were in the city yesterday. M:. .1. C NeCls1. of .\loultviile, wea: visitor !n the city yes:-terday. .\ lis M1aiguerlto Tolbert left. l"riday . take up her diities a.; tPai cer a! hpester. Air. and .Mls. J. .1. Spairk, of Lan IruIll. we i n ii tov n Iait week on busi less. Mir. EK;gbeit. 31. Riddle and little son, >f Bray Court, were visiting in the :ity y'ester'day. Ai r. ;and Mrs. .11o. W. Taylor, of 'rinceton, silent the week-end with rel :\''.l . ;In t!' cily. 31r. I . I. "leiiing spent several day. ' last w 'eek visiting re!:ttives in ll an Mnir. T. 1,. TIillneterllan l-i t l;st wt ('k 0 speld seVeral days wit i a n hitit get own. Al1's. Wash Teague o: Aug ti.; visiting M :;. It. T. Ininh;tp Ol larpter Street. r ;. C. I. Parker is l convalescing !ainll after undergoing treatment at he holspitia!. Miss Annie (ialing.'ton hals r~e iurned( loni alter sp elding the 1ulanier ill he liolilntails and elsewhere. Miss Willie licks iert last w:ek to I"'nd several weeks aimong friends lid relatives in Knoxville, 'Tenn. liss Claude Gray, of Gray Court, as iet n visiting the Misses Childress ,t East Main street several tays. .\lt. Wil e Alexander, of Sliarlan um i 1: isiting her father, Mr. .I. 1). ex ton. A. \ . Itrion':t taint :),leai1'> (1 s on. ' :.e i !~~~ 1 ~ ...'il .l(lt;tr1'l b i 'i n.. ... .. - r. i - \ . ( . . -i t 1: 1::. n' \ N itill I '. tl 1 ( I'an d a !'i . h '!I lid. m a ou t f slkn's.i abe to b I s . -r , a .l .:1 l. ! W . , T 1n1pon , ,ounty! :1u llr ett 0'11mbi oTday t Ko dsoi Iedle hf SuthgCarlina ~%10tlbee ite dS at. t 3 D e tatin of the Imlti illtMasoi Temple111 .jutcmpletedI >y thei' masons of itat 14. City.L~two Msrs. L.us I. olarkgdale, W.1 .l. il and 31rsine Toddl' atendeds~I1 the13 Knit limpr,111 met ingi hld in Grteenwty o inlaslth Motae .nitr awich 'I1atlime dsesrsej Dir1 an Tlodd were geien t he hlegree ftatodr IA. Chaote(li Mc \oant lef tast ilasue f)ti. ovr wile t hi a'l~a ert lathe~ axets to ated 11ctures1 t 1 li umbh ia niesit of that City. Mers. I. . llekerof Caleston, 31.hoia .lenlll spendinlg soel ime isingoo ter relaortht Mier.lti Kt n [.uthu harlyoths Mcityas rcturn. ved to her1(1i homeiltIn hewt y ohe Mr'. Ii. 0. Seo, of hesolhur 1(rin1 celn w.omoi the cit Sai lrdty l' ccotttl ai, 1 IsesyIa \ tr. .l .~ Smith, 31 i'. \\'.. Sexton ofstigi thehu A Iemarkable Gathering. Its like will not soon happen again, we tink. On Saturday there gather edt at the homne of Chief Justice Gary three eli'ss-miates, all well over eighty years of age. They were, Mrs. M. C. Gary, mother of the Chief Justice, ilts. .\lic eI Ile nderson), of Coronaca, and Mirs. .ane (hiry. of Kinrnds. Ml rs. M. C. tiary is:I, and the other two ladies a r' 1. Nea'rly three qtuarter.- of a ce';ntuiry ago t Ihey w('ei' (h .:iyiiamate at Limle stone College. Mrs. M. C. Glary was lin (':;toliner TIoaan kins of l..atenIs county; Mrs. .lane Gary was Miss .1 le (':aig, c-r t!w- ,alte county; and Mrs. II(lnIerson1) w\a: .\MI:. Alclle Siims, of S1ion ('onty. They were girls then and like girls, they talked of their .eetha its and of their plans for the fit iure. They gradcated in Is.51 anad we inI to IheirI respectivye homes. M issi Caroline Tompkins soon afterwarcd h alne tih wife of 1)r. I'. '. Gary. of .\ahhte iii, aind she has live(( in thi.s ('( ntily 111(in c' her miia"rriage. Mis .lane r.1 l bee1nme thie w\ Uife of Mr . 130rSer' 1. C1ard, o! lK inra tii', it .a sa t (otsi.-in (if : e i t ry E heade' her1 home(( inl Ot. \? inity silt her marriage. Mi-s Alit c n.i ht tua the wife of Al-. \W T. Ithindleron!, o ('orona( a, and lived too in .\bbev'ille county. The cla a ttles had nottt sPOln each'i otier for iinany years tiotigli they IU(ed fit nea1r to each other. The cy disliked to travel on the trains, so .\Its. .lan Gary invested in a M:a: - well ltoliiig ar('a', Went1 to Corolla(a h1' .\lrs. I llnde' on and the two came cIt to Abbeville to soend the dlay with the olte girinoo'i 1 iend. They talk ed not s) ilunch of the futu1re1 as they d, lid of the years gone by. They taiked more of tle days in the long ago, and oft the accompi lishmet s of t he past. 'The'y l ioked hopefully to the future. not for themlselves but for those wh11o are to omle after themn. Many years' lait li1'1 inhei yet w\e hop1.e and he 'ieve.'b t w' '' rh years he long or .'!)r', it w a:I It leasu e tos111' l) h . ,( - 1 t". t r ti la '.. he gI' . t iy t I I" t Ii.I -r u I( 1 1 :" Iu I ' ' ''nn1 11 ,I n n11 (f th ill 117 or! l I , . . i 1.(' "; 171 7~l . .1 \' . t l i 1 i \\ . nn \\'Ibh. , a1 a !] :! :u'I I'll 'a . at! t l'- ho \1n o :1 \":. I IW. \\'! t., ann , I . on. 1i to . . Ii 7' WI ( n1 wh% i ht took 1:a1. last ichi at - . I e I . The7 tc or''sm w~~ie Iquiet l b IICl~ iL tt the u-bes homev, thin- onrly w'asi gowned foir traveling in a lajliord gow'n of ol iv green br'oadeloth, whiob folhwed ithle mio:st milshl fashijon. Ib r hal and i 1 oithleri n(ePessor'ies wereo inl har montiinig bines. The bouquet, which wals wiorni oni the corsaige, was of pink The c-oiuple ill take an easterni trite and4 rei'turn1 to Nashviille 1o makite th'i iresidiice. Tl'.qy will be locnted at thle home of Mrl . Wrenne's fat her. 11)Iit Mir. Wron ne anld IiIs brIde are lii mnensely' populhari not only In th Is comn-. miiii lty but thIIiroughoui th le state. l~achl arie memilbei's of prominen01t fam111iis that hiav' a wIde circle of fiends. Mr is. Wrnn Is counted amilong Nasihllhe's p irettilest ir ls and Is greatly admilred for her manity char'ming traIts. .\ir. 7Wre'nn is one11 of the0 I roinent Il iyou1ng baniikers of thiIs 01ity. Ilie Is assocIatled wIth hIs fatheri in the im of Th'lomas IW. Wrenine & Co. 1 Mr.' I'ston Med lock, to Sedal Ia Suinday and visIted .Mri. and Mrs. .Jeff T1aylor. Mrs. S. M. WIlkes was taken sIck severai Iday13s ago and It was found ad.. vIsable to carriy her to the hiositaItior trentment. The Adver'tisei' was In erroi' last week In statinag that~ .Indge Watts and famIly had1( left foi' Cher'aw. They wlill remaIn hei'e soime tIme yet. IMi'. R. A. Cooper andl C. A. Power' at tended thle in veIlinag of thle WV. 0. W. monument to Mr. Oliver' P. Sloan at Cleft' Spings chiuirch near' Slimpson -vlle on last Sunday after'noor. Mr'. Cooper- '1e1lvered thme addre'ss ocf 1.. 0e cash. n, wl<l Mi. P~owC "watS .\Iti Ier of Cerm .. p. ' Rlchards.Todd. Invitations have been received in the city to the approaching marriage of Miss .Keturah 14lhton 10Jchards, daughter of Mr. and Airs. John l. Rlichards, of Liberty 11111, to \1lr. ,John Wells Todd, Jr., of Laurens, the wed ding to take place at the home of the bride, October 'ih. .lias 1 ichards taught school here for several years and is greatly admired for her naniy ftie (qualities and attractiv e person ality. Mrt. Todd is the son o i\t. and :lts. .1. W. Todd, Sr., and N a p~opular young business mall, being conneted with the Peoples Loban and Exchang 1lanIk. The annoutnement of their early marriage was received with cor dlal interest' here. Farms for Saie. We have several farms for sale at r" asonabile prices. Will make the oitrm I(1 sitit purchaser. See us he fort' buying. I.aurents Trust Coinpany. 1k' .1. 8. I.\u hten', ee'y-'Treas. ' 't1 rn lly your1' Cooking t'tensil~a (1em u at a big saving and have a r e .' nd bI 't:er line to select frot . .\M. & i. II. W MES & CO. & * * *4 * . . . * . . .O . * Alr. Joseph T. Ligon, an aged confed crate veteran of Greenwood, died here' Friday night at the hote of hi is nephew, Mir. Tom Carter, with whott he had been staying during the suin tuer, at tihe advanced age of nearly .85 years. The chief cause of his death was the intirities of old age. The remains were carried to (Ireenwood Saturday afternoon for burial in charge of undertaker . 0. 1)enny and accompanied by several of his tela lives here. .\li. Li gon had m:en in fee ble health for several 111111its and his death was not unexpected. Iiis s;st4. w1as the 11u0ther of the :'artler tnit! ' I1 this place4. .\ .;trikcing, incideni .t rlh. of nlote"; i'r is the lt l that htis t onei : t; tril.th er, (' l. 1:41 4'. ( 4 i. I.i-, ' . 4 (Ir( nkll e I, died (in Tue.-dily Wi'' th isa..e1 eek. 44' o i :44ani .l. \;. V 41n 4r n 11.1 to i u 2,4 li t til t . litl ' ' .:1 1 \L'ii - t ' l4 I !11 I i.'l' . 44'41:4 III. 144~l 11:1! I' 11...11. 11:1 p lf a phr4'4 4 4.l . liio t on Turn111 r'1 . o 1 hard Th e 4r is ro 1n, the 4lar44:'.si 4i: . a .4) L1111 1 1 41 111.T u 1,.,. . wI r; .': ( 1 fi 4 n: .1 .111? t' :' 1 4 ' 1 Ii t'l t i l a 414) t 1 a -'14444 ( r l i .1 . '1 it' ' 11 ini44 llt, It . L , - .n ., the fir. -t. \1 l . I i . 1 4 11 !itb n1 1 1)m I 1o I.." .:: 1n rt 11. \ 1 , ?1.1 :tl i 4.- 1 b ;; ;I .. 1 '' 1 1 itl n ; little or'chlard tried th:1 :.I II' : i . r ' ; 41ar ago, but, t Ihe :,'anon Was 4(4oc . h1 1 i luaI nt its s ci:ttll eII '1. 1.-. 4n4t'4 :4'. apples ret i nblet re1' :y 14: hiht . \ 's. oph111 a l 'i ontt "; ntrtaI I it l4binche 41'1:in .2t Frhiy~1.1 altrno uin hto 1ir 1 of .\ . 1\illn . o ict Stli d al 11e losto t h e I;.m ili litnts wite OX1erved. st tl l~y ' iAfute l th (1 r eula \irdiehItll2.I i 144 fate te rsehn I ihur1ch01 tot tttloiahti wovkning t hcorlft spcal.y ri. prie 1 \ of sy iaty, s knt ise, ali ayer wias het('ld fin antliiati ofc.et iatAuti' (leav or Sthe Voti .lision fi h 1111 he'aIr leaws o1 inorrowi tlac she expecflts t io coail foridyt Asitih birth, .\ar. rc, Ii f tllo who itsto is udertoo sh w:silbe arrd ba ifi'e ntin pn her ofmisi s ainary w~lork inei thati yeanry.left' ips i It. .. lie Matone ots \Vesmin tid hfrend fora( tfew day lith eleens childrhn a nd l attens tea'11 a it tiont(at'sme t inlg at ' ;ththar i -i fat taetl lii 11 he anukie rves.okssowl Vo tshowC' gond he cto ii Fiday, Astti issottaraiadne t of eW to preiumi hast been111 I annuttt 4d4 and at tits e0th mi1e(stone. Its trt na) and frenh e tatu th et emtsI will bei as( 1 kideti r as~:l in'' past y ar Satheric ('s alay been1 hb, under siChooI wil gtie an ii .ntrtano I 4 at the scoo hos.hee'idys.. fers Electel. Last Sunday the Baraca class of the First Baptist church elected ollie's or the next Quarter. They have just passed through one of the most suc essful (luarters of its history under; lo leadership of President E0. D). [larksdale. The Iartlaen class is well :Irganized anrd by the zealous efforts )f Its (1'er; e(' le-aiders ari 1 :1(m1 ieiuber ts, inemb11ershipl hel. .'!'11(1!y' fine:' se-d 1:nti1 it n~ow has IL'' la:m t tnl mber'i ;hill sinc1 its organia.o1101. The fol owin;. were electe(I to the dilferent :>ileen: la: t Sundlay: It. A. C'oolnc'r, echer; ('. 11. Rtoper, assistant teach r; l'. W. .\Moor'e, l'residlent ; W. L2. Tay or Vice lresident; 13. It. Chlardy, St.( retary; C. W. Kitchen, I'reasi trer. Drives Out Mtlaria, Luilds Up System 1'te Oki Sttnidard RelIcal st: etgtii titit tonic, GROV's TASrIi.isscitii TONIC. dri ves out Malarit,cnrichcs the biood.nd nildsu 1 the sys. lent. A true tonic. For adilts and children. 50c. The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head iicentise of its tonic and inxative effect. I.AXA T1V1. IIROMO QIlNINi' is better thatt ordtunty Qiinie and docs not cause netvouiness nor rirtan in he d. tsnctther the ili iine nnd look for the signaturc of E. \W. GROVI-. Uc. tard of Thuks. We wish to (hank the mainy g(i Ipeople of this place, and also the phy 41elan1 Who was so 1(111(1 to render 'sr vices diiring the recent illness anl beath of hitsband and father. .Mrs. ltobert Grayden and children. Itr"nis for Satie. \'e have several farmis for sale at reasonable prices. Will iake the Irms to sinit. iitrchasir. See its ie ri ire buying. Laurens Trnst ('otitny, f iy .1. S. .\iachen, ee'y-''reas. Lax-Fos, A Mild, Effectivo laxative & Liver Tonic Does Not Gripe nor Disturb the Stomach. In addition to other properties, Lax-Fos contains Cascara in acceptable form, a stimulatitig Laxative and Tonic. Lax-Fos nets effectively and does not gripe nor iisturb stomach. At the same time, it aids diger tion, arouses the liver and secretions and restores the healthy functions. 50c. 1 il'e of f I ni lle. i'inn;nin) Inn. S. C. I t:' f n i h ( ' t i r l i ni1, No i i .he ' r b .l i n ; .l l I I l1 ..t'1: II the*I h *ah b1b- n .11 \ln iac U( -a : r; '._:1 , 1:41;, 1 'a hie: 'n " :!I ilo (1'clo it . I., fith ihrei ta to u' sai.i.. 1nr I tlbt' Ilinnn ;Iia('e (11 \lnu't' It~obi dt -- Is!rl. :11 1 (Id : r il l 14f 1h ,::. 1T r 1 1 t 1 I 1 } u iain n I 1'1- 3 \.. .Il r. Trt' . \(.:' :4 , aren'1 - ' 11:1(9 1 I :( aI I i 1., :14 . 1 ii ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i Ittel( it'-l': ~ 1:(1N ) II Tel tr 1 N ,o . . C!, ni..x : ni9 1 b 4u i Iby Ia s ( I, I Noa1. l. ' . , I :1 1 'lil - n 4 t I t n da of l :0l . .: 1 ( I (I; ; '.I : I S. (n . I.annery .\datl inl "'"I r tor.' T hls 2 "' ti r t. d el of S n I r }'t:;G. 11- i1. 1liu'ne. t i .ut:1 :.,, ::: ba t .! t -; n :: i r 1 .1 I * : III n\ I nni t, t ::en. ent I bI,. Wa ie are r nepr desrairs ol . in D res. No Sta d W hihca s lnethsn mosres ihn fDressaC so Toeae.W r WindowatCurtabein Go 36-in. Dress Goods, Serge all colors at 36-in. Plaid Novelt colors, - - Ladies High Top Bo< Your SH.l Laurens, * " $ $ SPECIAL NOTICES. $ " " $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * S Notice--Sec . jI1. Wolff, the Real Istate Main, bnf 'o vitng or selling anything in the ileal 10state laine..Faria land(s, houses, lots, stocks, etc. ILattrecns, S. C.% 10-5t.pd. Not e('---1'lease take notiee that Tully Armstrong has power to act is my agent In collecting and recelpting for all hill:; (Ie me, W. It. Burdine. t'ept 25, 1911;. 10-21. 11tei'd --T'0 'ent two or three horse farmi near to1 1 .\ liust have good dtwelling on m. Le. Ilox '10, Lanrens, 't. C. 10-It. For Sull'--e' e mt iltcll, cows and heef cattle. " W. A. Garrett, 1- I t-pd. Ilarksdale, S. C. Wlianited- At oc(e", five tlith cows fresh inl lmtlk. A. 11./flarksd(tleC & Son, I watt rena, S.C. 1,imeslone- - 'se ground t1 Imrestonlo onl vior land for het er ):rain and clover Crotps. Ask thos.& nho have used it. See m'r for earload prices. It. V. Irby, 10-21. Laurens, S. C. For Sile--A-.t kinds of rough t um her. Ilave saw-miill on plat, and ('41n give you what You want. D). 1). Peden, 10-11. Gray Court, S. C. 1ise liar'iowis-l-t1g bargains in Dise tiarrows and ot) implments. Disc harrows a slipelalty. Moseley & tRowland. 10-It. .lnst. It('(II 4l--A JiiCe lot. of 311b. 31 :'ard rolls P'1epedHagging. Also have in stock 21h new and old Blagging and .'otloll Ties. .1. II. Sullivan, 10-it Laurens, S. C. .1Iony4' to ionn---on :, 10 and 20 years. Inlcrest a to 8 per cent. Reasonable charges. I)tal & Todd. 9-5. Outs-- Is ulghumi Seed Oats for sale. $!.00 per buslhel. Lewis .\ndersuon. For tile: Second1-hand l'iano,Steinl '.Pri.1' \ cry reasonable. Address '. '.. (nr' ' o!' .\dv il s1er. Itarr c'loer Seed for Sale-26 11:1h;1: II'rr ('lover Sieed for sale at :I 1p: h i 1'! lbs. 14 hushel. 1). L. Don/1, l iia r , 111 1, C. 8-31 1 !l 4n1ed9 Owners; of contny real es :; -, who woul Ilk to 5(''11re loans at alilract ive raites. from a "armlers Land Iatnk ofl Iie Ifee''al government, to u.L. G. Htali, iit'nlrp1riseNlat I..a I a. -t oi'r S'nll' T ' ( 1 - ,' of .\manda h;n1.11, :: mihf)' I1rom11 Ware Shoals, -Ii 1res. 15o'4d i welhint; and out buildings, Iun( p1a. 1ur' and well. To te sold at nb e autiio14n at to elE' latlce on Ist ,i:y of Novembehrr al I I o'clock. TPerm-, ea Ih. .1. V. \'augn:'1 and sses 17-8t-pd 111) to I tl 1'n .on - I.rm loans n - rOtiatedl on imrorved farms at. 7 per (',nIl auwumi finterest, andl reasonable len l. orrowers will do wet Ito ap p liy .rl . . I). IBarktc'dale. -S . resemaprcs.on ak h ed to meet your ~oods, Coat Suits, Shoes and novel consider ourselves Lble to show such a rear, but we think it a that our prices are bably will not be able. ept at a highe~r cost. >ds,10~c value, 7 1-2c in Storm and French - - 50c y Dress Goods, all - .- - 25c >ts - - $2.50 s for Service, - S. G oli .