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Farm and Fireside. h - A Rabbits in Australia. In 1852 two rabbits were imported into Australia from England. These arrivals in that continent now number billions and are a great pest. Five rab bits eat as much grass as one sheep. From 1878 to 1888 the Australian gov t*>'nmont paid out $5,888,015 as bounty for the noxious animals at the rate of 25 cents each, and from 1883 to 1880 $2,200,000 for the same purpose. For some years the rabbits died by millions owing to the drought, but since 1904, with the rainy seasons increasing, they have again come into notice and bid fair to become as great pests as in the past. ? ? * A I.aureus county housekeeper has has sent the following excellent recipes which appear in the Farmers' Union Sun: TOMATOES, CORN AND OKKA CANNED TOGETHER, (lather all your vegetables in the morning and can the same day; they keep better when fresh. Scald, peel and cut all hard places from the toma toes, then measure four quarts; add to these tablespoon salt, but no water. Cook for half an hour. Cut corn from the cob, measure two quarts, add to this one pint boiling water and salt to taste. Cook for one hour. Use only tender okra; cut in small pieces, meas ure two quarts, add to this one pint boiling water and salt to taste. Cook for half hour or just barely doXe, then put all together, tomatoes, corn and okra, and cook for 20 minutes. Use quart jars and have them ready, tops, rubbers and cans in hot water; fill the cans brimming full and run a knife to the bottom to let out all air bubbles. St rew tops very tight and set the cans upside down to see if they leak. If any should leak they will not keep. When entirely cold wrap old newspa pers around each jar and put away in a dark place. I seldom lose a jar when di reel ions are carefully followed. TO CAN BEANS. Gather fresh in the morning, string and break in short lengths. Measure one gallon and put into enough boiling water to cover them well; boil fast for one hour, then add to this a level table spoonful salycilic acid (the powder, not liquid). Cook 20 minutes longer. Then proceed with hot cans as in above recipe. TOMATO CHUTNEY. To four quarts peeled tomatoes add tablespoon level full of salt, one pint vinegar, one-half teacup sugar, three pods red pepper cut in small bits, and si.\ good size onions sliced. Add mixed spices to taste and cook for 30 minutes. Can as above directed. * ? ? The Ten Commandments. At. an early period it was found nec essary to evolve from the mass of ethi cal teaching a few general rules for living called "The Ten Command ments," by which a man could be moral without, going through a course in the ology. Just so in order to instruct the average f irmer how to successfully conduct his farm operations so as to secure ,: greater net gain from the farm it is necessary to first deduce from the mass of agricultural teach ings a few general rules of procedure. They are called "The Ten Command ments of Agriculture," by the practice of which a man may be a good farmer in any State without being a graduate from a college of agriculture. Tili; TEN COMMANDMENTS OF AGRICUL TURE 10. (1) Prepare a deep and thoroughly pulverized seed bed, well drained; break in the fall to the depth of 8, 10 or 12 inches, according to the soil, with im plements that will not bring the subsoil to the surface; (the foregoing depths should be reached gradually.) (2) Use seed of the best variety, in telligently selected and carefully stored. ('.]) In cultivated crops give the rows and the plants in the rows a space Buitcd to the plant, the soil and the cli mate. ( I) Use intensive tillage during the growing period of the crops. (5) Secure a high content of humus in the soil by the use of legumes, barn yard manure, farm refuse and commer cial fertilizers. (<>) Carry out a systematic crop rota lion with a winter cover crop on south ern farms. (7) Accomplish more work in a day by using more horse power and better implements. (8) Increase the farm stock to the extent of utilizing all the waste pro ducts and idle lands of the farm. (!t) Produce all the food required for the men and animals on the farm. (10) Keep an account of each farm product in order to know from which .'.ho nain or loss arises. I S. A. KNAPP. f Washington, I). C, July, 1908. * * ? Mow She Spends Her Vacation. Following is an interesting letter to the Farmers' Union Sun from a Lau rena county girl: Dear Headers: I feel like 1 want to write and tell the boys and girls how I am spending my vacation. I have been enjoying myself helping mamma and learning how to cook, sew and do all kinds of house work. We have had plenty of fruit and I have been real busy lately canning, preserving and drying it for the winter. How many of you boys and girls have flowers to work with? I always find that one of my most pleasant duties. I have read sev eral good books since school was out. I read a while in the afternoons after most of my work for the day has been finished. I haven't been anywhere on a visit this summer, but I am looking forward to a pleasant trip to the coun try and several other places. I love to visit the country, for you always get to go on picnics and other all-day excur sions of pleasure, and you can always feel sure of a hearty welcome from every one. Well, I won't write a long letter this time, but if this one is ac ceptable I will write again soon and 1 hope to have a pleasant trip to tell you about. Wishing all a happy vacation. Your young friend, ADDIE SHEALY. Laurens, S. C, July 10, 1008 Talk about your breakfast foods, A thousand you can see, I would not have them as a gift, Hut would have Rocky Mountain Tea. Palmetto Drug Co. Peonage Case Dismissed. M. B. Poole, one of the largest land owners in Laurens county, was given a preliminary hearing before United States Commissioner Atkinson on the charge of peonage, which resulted in the case being dismissed. The charge was brought by a colored man named Press Law, who worked for Mr. Poole. There was no evidence to sustain the charge and the ease was dismissed. This is the first case of this character that has been investigated in this sec tion for some time. ? Spartanburg Jour nal. Pain will depart in exactly 20 minutes if one of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets is taken. Pain anywhere. Remember! Pain always means congestion, blood pressure?nothing else. Headache is blood pressure; toothache is blood pres sure on the sensitive nerve. Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets ?also called Pink Pain Tablets?quickly and safely coax this blood pressure away from pain cen ters. Painful periods with women get instant relief. 20 Tablets 2'w. Sold by Palmetto I)rug<'o. Improvements at ChJcora College. The interior of the dormitory, the parlors, halls and recitation rooms of Chicora College arc undergoing much improvement. A number of carpenters have been at work on the different rooms for several days ami the building will present quite an attractive appear ance on the interior when the work is completed. The floor of the entrance hall has been raised on a level with the parlor doors, the back ball separated from the front and the walls beautifully calci mined. Last summer a large addition was made to a part of the building and this additional room was soon taken up. This summer the prospects are much brighter for a larger attendance than last year. Applications from new pu pils are being received daily and the number of applicants at present ex needs anything in the past at the same date. Last year tin- college had an at tendance of two hundred anil eight but the number for the coining session will exceed this by far. The trustees recently purchased that piece of property facing Pcndlcton street. Heretofore the college has been cramped for room but Ibis lot will give them ample space. Twenty-five Cents is the Price of Peace. The terrible itching ami smarting, in cident to certain skin diseases, isalmos instantly allayed by applying Chamber lain's Salve. Price 2"> cents. For sale by Laurens Drug Co. Card of Thanks. Through the columns of your paper I wish to thank my friends for their kindness to me and my deceased wife during her illness and also express my appreciation of their kindness to me Since her death. Respect fully, <;. CALVIN ANDERSON. Woodruff, s. C. Heat prostrates the nerves, In the summer one needs a tonic to off-sot the customary hot Weather Nerve and strength depression. You will feel bettet within 48 hours after beginning to take such a remedy as Dr. Snoops Restorative. Its prompt action in re Storing the weakened nerves is surpris ing. Of course, you won't get entirely strong in a few days, but each day you can actually feel the improvement. That tired, lifeless, spiritless, feeling will quickly depart when using the Re storative. Dr. Shoop's Restorative will Bharpen a failing appetite; it aids digestion; it will strengthen the weak ened Kidneys and Heart by simply re building the WOrnout nerves that these organs depend upon. Test it a few days and be convinced. Sold by Pal metto Drug Co. Dispensary Sales. From Dispensary Auditor West's re port it is seen that the whiskey sales in Laurens for the quartor ending June .10th amounted to $35,016.02 with net profits of $13,377.34. The sales for the month of June wore $11,266.38. Columbus just landed; mooting a big Indian chief with a package under his arm, he asked what it was. "Croat medicine, HollistOr's Rocky Mountain Tea," said the Injun. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets.?Palmetto Drug Co. 1?85 - -- 1908 College or Charleston. Charleston, S. C. 124tli Year Begins Sept. 25. Entrance examinations will be held at the county court house on Friday, July U, at 9 a. m. All candidates for admission can compete in September for vacant Boyes Scholarships, which pay $100 a year. One free tuition scholarship to each county of South Carolina. Board and furnished room in dormitory. Tuition $40. For catalogue, address HARRISON RANDOLPH, President. Nitrate of Soda The finest Fertil- ?*? izer for Top Dres sing, beats cotton HK seed meal. Highly ^ recommended in the -fc "Williamson" plan. $ We have Nitrate ?F of Soda in stock ?r and solicit your ^ trade. ^r. I Kennedy I Bros. HOLLISTER'S Kocky Mountain Tea Kuggcls A Busy Medicine (or Bu.y People. Brines Golden Health and Renewed Vicor. A Rpcolflc for Constipation, Intflirfistton, T.ivcr intl Iviilnoy troubles, I'lmplcs, ICcieumn, luijmro Itluori, Had Drouth, SIuctkIkIi HowoIr. lloiulncli? ? iui lluoHncho. its ItooKy Mountain Ton In Uib* ot form. 35 conts h box. Conti I no miulo by IOI4.ISTBR Dutia Com pant, Mil) 11 rod, WIs. MOLDEN NUGGFTS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Anderson & Blakely BROKERS Real Instate Renting Stocks Bonds -o-? 100 Town Lots and 75 Farms for sale on short notice. We have several city lots i<> ex change for farm property, see us about these. , i Anderson & Blakely Brokers Wost Main St. LAURENS. S. (' - I We Want You to See -- THE ? New Veil Pins and to know what values we have to ?fter in this line. These pins can be used on the new style bows called the Merry Widow Bows or they can be used for Veil Pins or Belt Pins or for any similar purpose. Fleming Bros. JEWELERS. 7W\ You Idle Money Will Earn Four per cent Inter est if Deposited in this Bank It" you will be the most successful, you should make your money work too. It is ;i common saying that "money not earning interest is losing money." Set aside whal money you will not need in your business at this lime and deposit it with this bank. Ii will be here when you do need it and working for you in tlu- meantime. THE BANKS^LAURENS LAU t7ENS/S.C, The Bank for Your Savings. The last chance on ...SOAP DEAL... 3 cakes Glycerine Soap and 3 cakes Guest Room size 25c Do you want any Japanese Lan terns?sell from 5c to l()c each. Palmetto Drug Co. Candidates' Announcements. For the State Senate. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ofnee of tho State Senate, sub ject to tho rules of the Democratic l'ri inarv election. JNO. M. CANNON, 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for tho office of State Senator, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary election. J. 11. WHARTON. For Coroner. I respectfully announce myself for re-election to tho office of Coroner for Laurens county, subject to the rules of tho Primary Election. W. D. WATTS. I respectfully announce' myself for the office of County Coroner and will abide the rules governing the Demo cratic primary. R. O, HAIRSTON. At the solicitation of friends I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Coroner for Laurens county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. B. GOODMAN. 1 hereby announce myself II candidate for the office of Coroner of 1.aureus county, subject to the will of the De moeratie primary. B. W. MARTIN. For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself a Candida tu lor Sheriff of Laurons county in the coming Democratic Primary election, and pledge myself to abide by the re sult of saiil Democratic primary. J. THUS. PEDEN. I hereby announce myself to tho vo ters of Laurens county for re-election to the Sheriff's olllce for the ensuing term, subject to the rules?>f the Demo cratic primary. ' Tims. .). DUCKETT. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Sheriff of Laurens county in the ap proaching Democratic primary, and promise to abide by results of said Pri mary election. .JOHN I). OWINGS. At the solicitation of many friends I oiler myself a candidate for Sheriff of I.aureus county and pledge myself to abide by tho result of the Democratic primary and to give my entire lime and natural detective ability to the office. B. A. WHARTON, I hereby announce myself a candi date for the offico of Sheriff of I.aureus county, subject to the result of tho ap proaching Democratic primary election. JOHN D. W. WATTS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of 1.aureus county in the next Democratic primary and promise to abide tho result of said primary election. J. P. CALDWELL. For County Commissioner. 1 hereby announce myself ucandidate for re-election as County Commissioner for Laurens County, subject to Demo cratic primary. W. V. BAILEY. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the offico of County Commissioner of Laurens county, subject t<> the rule, of the Democratic primary. T. Mcl). ROPER. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election as County Commissioner for Laurens County, subject to rules of the Democratic primary. id. W. CLAV. For Auditor. At the solicitation of friend I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Auditor, subject to the result of the Democratic I'rimary elec tion. WILLIAM T. DORROII. I hereby announce my candidacy for County Auditor, subject to I Ik result of tho Democratic primary election. ft, W. NICHOLS. I am a candidalo for Auditor for Laurens county in the approaching Democratic primary election and pledge myself to abide by the result of aid elect ion. CHARLIE W. McCKAVY. 1 hereby respectfully announce my self a candidate for Auditor of Laurens County in the coining Democratic pri mary election and promise to abide the result of said elect ion. W. LOWNDES EKRGUSON. For County Supervisor. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for re-election to tL<? office of County Supervisor for Laurens county, subject, to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary and il re elected will endeavor to faithfully dis charge the duties of the ollicc. Respccl fully. II. I!. IIUMBER'I. For United Slates Senate. 1 beg to nnnounco my candidacy for the United States Sonate in the ap proaching Democratic primary ami I respectfully solicit the support of the Democratic voters of tins State. It. G. UHETT. l-'or the Legislature. In announcing myself as a candidate for the House ol Representatives I deem it but fair to the voters of Lau rons county to state thai 1 sball advo cate local option as one of Hie cardinal principles of poinocraey, fair and iust. treatment of all capital invested in public enterprises, as well as all possi ble protection and safeguards as are necessary to the welfare und oncour ngement of the agricultural interests of Slate and county. On this platform I expect to make my campaign and leave the results to the good people of I,au reus county, abiding always the voice of the Democratic majority in the pri mary election. ' S. ft. TODD. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the lower house of the General As sembly, subject to (he rules of the Democratic parly, pledging myself to abide bv the same. <l. ARRNCK CUNINGHAM, "Crnigends," Cross Hill Township. To the People of I,aureus County: I hereby declare myself a candidate at the approaching Democratic primary election for the olllce of one of the members from I.aureus county to the House of Representatives of the Gen oral Assembly of (he Stale of South Carolina. I have decided to run for said olllce purely from a sense of duty. 1 am opposed to the limior dispensary ami hope to be able with the l..-lp uf a large number of good people to satisfy a large majority of the voters that it OUght to be dispensed will). I will cheerfully abide the resull of the pri mary election and support the nominees <>f tlie Democratic party. Respect flllly, ? Inly 7, 1008. \\ . It. ItlCIIKY. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Legislature, subject to the will of the Democratic primary. It.*I). IIOYD. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives, sub ject to tht- will of the Democratic pri mary. JAIIKD l>. SUM.IVAN. lor Superintendent of Rducation. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for re-election to the olllce of County Superintendent of Rducation for I .aureus county, subject to the rules and regulations of the approach ing Democratic primary. I:. W. NASH. Keeling a deep interest in the educa tional work of the county and having given if much thought and study, I hereby announc? myself a candidate for Superintendent of Kducntinn for Ran rons county in the approaching Demo cratic primary election, and I believe if elected I can lill I he ollieo acceptably and with benefit to the schools through out the county as I will not let my farming interests interfere with duties of said ollice. thomas r. IIYItD. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Superintended) of Kducalion of Raurens county and promise to abide by the results of the approaching Dem ocral ie oleel ion. crm. r. PITTS. I hereby announce myself li candidate foi' Superintendent of Kducalinn for Raurens county in the coming Demo cratic primary, and pledge myself to abide the result of said election. .1. c. IIUIIDIOTTIO. I or I rcasurcr. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election Lothe office of 'treasu rer of Raurens county in the approach ing Democratic primary, and I promise to abide the resull of said election. .1. D. MOCK. I hereby announce myself ncandidate for the office of Treasurer of Rail rolls County in Iii?- coining domoci'litic pri mary election and pledge myself to abide the result of .same. .1. VVADK ANDKItSON. Par Clerk of Court. I re pect fully announce myself as a candidate lor re election to the ?Mice of < 'jerk of ( ouri and pledge myself to abide the result of Democratic primary election. JOHN T'. HORT. ' I respectfully announce myself a can rlidate for the ollice of Clerk of Court, for Raurens county, MAI bj eel to the rules of the Democratic Primary. C. A. row rr. III 'agon uality Everybody knows what that moans tho staunchest, best hullti lightest running, liest material wagon Ott Iii?' market? Not all dealers ltt;n to handle it because, it costs! them a little more and they have to bell it for a little more than e Cihoose To Sell The Vtfs&gon of Quality. We believe wo know what Ihn people of (his community want. While iie.ojitsa liiilo in <-,,- lhau others it is woi tli a ip'cat deal more. Every RiilhuPEH Bs Worth More Than It Costs. It's worth while lo buy right while you aro at it. Got tho wagon that i. not fj >? . I' botlior you with tiro sotting, bruakdownsi etc. Wc lr.i\<: tii.it v. I COME IN AND LET US TALK MILIiVRN TO YOU. H. Douglas Gray & Co.