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~~fU PlIOPl.E The P1copiest D)rug Store, owtgned a managed by Mr. 'T. 1. Todd, is one ILdurens' most thriving Institutions Mr. Todd is a native of Laurens a has a host of friends throughout t community. In the month of iebru: 1911G, he bought out the place that is now operating, it belug forme known as Hays i'harmacy. Mr.. Todd has nude nu umerosn I NTE COII The Minter Co. operatts one of I largest stores in the city of Laure They give employment to about liftc people which means a whole lot to t working class of people in a town this site. The members of this II are as follows: IE. P. Minter, presider W. Ii. Anderson, vice president; R. Uabb, sec.-treas.; T. E0. Habb. This jiciu was established abr seventeen year:; ago and for a time n run tinder the name of .1. 10. Minter Bros., but since that time it has be KE E It ye , lit Se P nd rovenients on this store since tbe pur of chased It, all goods are nw and t] to-date. lie has a fiull line of every thing that goes 'o make up a firs class drug store. I .\lr I . T'odd Is itInan e lihued with lot ry of public spirit and civic pride and 1 he public spirit and civic priIe and I r!y willing at all times to lend a helpin hand in any movement that is for ti mn- betterinent of the town and co:nty. It CO1)11'.1\.\Y he ineopodiandand now ti Is known a: is. the .inter Co. en .\Ir. 1.. P'. Mlinter is a large properta he owner In the town and county, and op of crate, several farms. lie operate: 'm 1l plows. iIe Is also a director of tih it glass factory, which is located her< A. and is president of the 11ome0 lilI ing and Loan association. The at he ut meIiimers of this firm are also large as property owners in the city and are & well lilked and admired by the entiri We commanity. ut Dru reme ushes, ationa ed, etC. eirhaps' Yo Ira ee !Js Election UornmnIssitoners Met. 'The federal and state election (com issiginers )hold their first meeting in the curt' house Monday morning and made arrangements for the forthcom. ing general election. W. S. Power was elected clerk to both commissions. Managers for hoth elections were elect- I ed and ordered advertised in the new;; papers. The federal election comis stoners are 13. M. Wolff, Ii. 1L. .cSwain t s I : it M I 1 ; NAN o c "ity o f I-a u r e n s ' cla s s tim s b ~e l le r banking facilities than exist hero. I'roninen t among the lnaniciial Insti.' t itions that go to make tilp this most impilortat factor in the city's develop ntent. is the Farmers National hnk, tn advertiseenit of which settiiint forth the particulars of Its htisiness appears elsewhere in tlhis edition. 'Ilhis Is the youngest bank in the city. t he success of which is a sout re of grati heat ion, as is attet~led by the Inc raste of deposits, oth indlvidual and sav .. lngs. NOTItE. T'he annual meeting of the stock holders of the Columbia. Newberry and I auirens Ital road Company will be held at the oft ee of the cotmany, 112.1 Taylor St.. lumbina, S. C.. Tues cday, October I7th4 19 16. at 11 o'clock noon. C. P. SEAHIOOlK , 11--2t Seereta ty. ILL dwoman should f health and yot dies from time went than to cui egf6r you withi et Articles, Ca ry, Scho Sup~ ui Know 1. t any case we w Vhile A A. Y. Tlioipson1, an aged citizen of Ora, died at his homne there Sunilay af Iernoon at 3:30 o'cloct. The funeral services were held at. the A. It. I'. church .t Ora, Mond.y inornintg and interment was in Ile cemetery nearby. and W. P. IKarris. Th'1e state commis sioners are A. C. Owings, I. M. Was on and D. W. M. Mason. (i tltt'l' a i \ lI m 1 lle03 .\uch of t hi s bank prestige is ueil to it$ ,ell ,1it d oille1 and th11(1 hI charaeter and standing of its directors. The directors of, thi bank art i.= follows: .\. .1. Owings. .1.. .\iachen., It. It. lIlakeley, If. .1. .\art in, It. It. 11(11. -1. C. Owings, T. P. Ilahb, \. It. Sloan. .1. E. Owings. \ir. .1. Owit gs is resident, .l.1. Owings, cashier; and C. T. leranks, Asst. cashier. This bank has a capi tal of $5,000ll, su rplus and uiivide d profits, $ ,:.; individual deposits. $15,:,59.50; savings dleposits, $I8,128.91i time deposit, $I: t5t7.8. Simpson. Cousp:- & Mal-b Attorey at L.w . Wil Pr1!-tice in all date Courta Prompt Aittention GChen Atll Business keep yon touchw -e.4 ;t war weco A cJonbhation of both liquid and ast ,s ewithveryhtti e ffr These polisLcsconttngo ad sad ,wl tot crack the leather. They preserve the leather and increase the life of your shoes. TE F.F.AttEi CO.. Ltd., UUFFALO,N.. BLACK-WHITE-TAN 104 KEEPYOUR SHOES NEAT ' t ,K POUSE A ST" of snch dieces will ma - -orfr AS 4 produce more abunda ntly. Y .1 .'n relaiirm th w;aste acres anld m11akcevy y foot pas You1 can do it at a sa v i n ,( fo r h e:rc i s a n H in le t h a i ll p y o itself several time1s 0,ve; the first season and keep'1 on domng it year atter ye r. Patented Farm Dite r and Road Grader is great for terracing hillsides, cutting ditches, clean ing out old ditches, leveling bumps, fill ing gullies and grad ing roads. It's made of steel and will - last a life time. It's ad S; ~ iustalble for narrow or { 1 !":(wid cuts; Is reversille - throws dirt to either side. 'Try it 10 days--v-ot.r mom y hack i you taz t it, 1)1:t you won't. Farm rt' Mercantile Company Clinton, . - - - S. Carolina Made by Owensboro Ditcher & Grader Co., Inc., Owensboro, Ky. -ith this Drug Store. age. We can sell eep sickness away. ne, and a line of ?igarettes, Combs, scriptions, Garden YouDo' dto the F.air South (Car~olina