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AT S Thursday Oct. 1st The ladies are invited to a big display of the most attract^ ive line of "Mexican Draw Work" and other fancy Scarfs and Table Covers ever shown 5 i Laurens. Lot No. 1. Consists of a big line of Bureau, Side Board and Chiffonier Scarfs and Table Covers in linen goods, value up to $1.50, choice of the lot Thursday 50c Lot No. 2. A big line elegant Hemstitched Sca.fs, Pillow Shams and Table Covers, value up to 50c, choice for Thursday 25c Great Ladies' Suit Skirt and Cloak Showing. It is a source of gratification to have had so many favorable comments on our big exhibition in this department last week and it gives us pleasure to say that several arrivals by express enables us to make a much larger and more attractive display this week. In Coat Suits We are showing- in different styles and materials in Herrinbone, Cheviots, Chevron Worsteds, Broad Cloths, Serges and in fact about everything that's new that's worth having at per suit, price $l2.5o to $3o. In Voile and Panama Skirts. Wo aro showing a great variety of tho newest including the new Sheath Skirt. Prices $5.00 to $12.50. In Stylish Cloaks. Embraces a great range of styles from the most staple to the highest novelties in lilack, Brown, Castor and Tan. At $5.00 to $25.01?. For School Children. We are showing a great line of the best in Shoes, the kind that aro comfortable and that will wear $1.00 to $2.60. Also a great line of the host in School Stockings al 15 and 25c. For Men and Boys. Wo are making a great Show of now materials in all the nobby styles of the season and from the best Manufacturers al price? that will win your favorftblo consideration. Men's Suits $10 to $:??">. Hoy's Suit. $2.50 to $0.00. J. E. Minter & Bro. The Reliable Store. The Kind That Mother Used to MaKe Kvorybody ia fond of tolling about "the kind mother usod to make." In fart, any* thing mother made, from mince pics to bis cuits, was an incomparable joy. Tho wise mother will erect, a monument in (he mind of horoffspring, when she makes hoi bread, biscuits and pastry witli COLUMBIAN FLOUR the cleanest, sweetest, most nutrition-; Hour manufactured. M makes that fluffy light bread that hllitdfl muscle and nourishes the system. ?Hng up your children on bread made of COLUMBIAN FlA)UH and you will MAK E HOME HAPPY. J. S. Machen ? Co. Read what Mrs. Ja?. R. Blair of Boston has to any about Bloodlne. " My daughter had Stiff Cited from birth (for twenty years) ?from Eczema, and had tried n. u.y so called euros and dorm? of physician's prescriptions With little or no relief, until I was ftdvisod to have her try " liloodine," and I am thankful today to be able to inform you that she has been entiri ly < ured fitti r using six bottles of " liloodine." " Bloodine " is positively the only remedy known to science that has the full power to drive this much dteaded disease Out of the system; no matter how long you have been afflicted with it. What Mrs. Rlalf says Is enough to convince the most skeptical that " liloodine "will cure any RlOOtl Disease. liloodine costs but f>Oc per bottlo, Six bottles for 02.50. Mail orders tilled promptly, bloodine I.iver fills cure Constipation and Liver Ills, 25c per 1k>x, Sold on a positive guarantee by Dr. B. F. POSEY Laurens, S. C. Mr. ('. W. Kitchens, <>f Augusta, ar rived in tho city Wcdnosday of last weck to lako charge- of the Southern Express offico h?re foro timo. Mr. \v. II. Gilkerson, Jr., while relieved te n po/arily, will devote- most of Iris time to his bottling works business, WANTR1) The trado lo know that wo have received a enr <>f Hour from [liberty Mills, RlcdmoM Mills and Dun lop Mills. This flour was bought nl ih< bottom. You can Bavo money by buy* ing from us. I>IX1FLOUR AND GRAIN <'<>. 041 A Common Error. The Same Mistake is Made by Many Laurens People. It's a common error To plaster the aching back. To rub with liniments rheumatic joints, J When the trouble comes from the kidneys. \ Doan's Kidney I'ills cure all kidney I ills. k And are Qhdorsod by I.aureus citizens. f .1. II. Nash. 225 Main St., Laurens. I S. ('., says: "1 have given my name in f recommending Doan's Kidney I'ills in the hope that a few of the many who I sutler from kidney trouble may bo beno ' tiled thereby. My Uuhieys were irreg | ular in action and paused considerable * pain about the SUffllll of my back. 1 I ' was told that Dili's Kidney Tills were I good Cor such troubles and deciding to try them, I bought a box at the Pal metto Drug Co, I ha I taken them but a short time when the pain di appeared and my kidneys were strengthened. From the results I received I can say that Doan's Kidney I'ills are a most ro ' ' liable ki !ney remedy." For >le by :.li dealers. Prico 50 cents. Foster-Million) Co., Uutfulo, New Yrrk, side agents for the United States. Itemember the tur.nt Donn's and lake no other. > M State of South Carolina. ) I COUNTY OF UNION, i i OUUT OK COMMON IM.KAS. M.I. W. Norwood, Plainlill', vs. Macbeth I Young, Defendant. ?? In obedience to an order made ill S above slated case 1 will sell at Laurens, f I before tbo Court House door, during the ?legal hours of sale, oil salesday. Oct. 5th, I1M18, the following lands, viz: All ? I I hose tracts, pieces or parcels of land 1 lying, being and situated in the county [of Laurens, in the Stale of South < aro B [linn, in Hunter Township, and known Mas the ".lohn L. Young's Sallie ]'.. i Young tract," the other tract being f known as the "Grandfather trad and the Meadow tract," containing two hundred and Iifty-six and one half acres, I the said tract having been conveyed to lino by Laurens (i. Young, Macbeth Young and Susan Jane Weber by their deed dated loth Nov., 1905, and'having such shape, metes and bounds as will I more fully appear by reference Lo plats of same, dated Nov. 2<lth, 1X91, said plats made by .lohn L. Young. TEKMS OF SALE. One half cash and the balance on a credit of one year from day of sale, credit portion secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the prem ises sold with leave to pay all cash ('. II. PEAKE, Master for Union County, -31 Reversible I )isc Plows. "They Plow both going and coming." Car load of these Plows k just received and may be \ bought at reasonable prices. \ I Last year wc sold a solid car of thorn. Did they please \ you ? ) ASK YOUR ' NEIGHBOR i Brooks & Jones. i ; SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. J Miss Ethel Mao King, of Greenwood, was tho charming honoroe at u delight ful tea given Tuesday ovening by Mrs. lt. B. Hell at her elegant country home near the city. As an cntortuinor Mrs. Hell has few equals and the reception Tuesday evening was in all respects one of the most delightful and thoroughly enjoyable of the season, Miss King u an unusually charming and attractive young woman, endearing hcrsell to all who uro so fortunate as to enjoy her acquaintance and friend.-hip. She is at Mrs. Bell's for a few days before re turning to Millersburg, Ky.. where she holds a position in the faculty of the female college. Those who had the pleasure of meeting Miss King were: Misses Baileys, /.clone Gray, Grace Sim mons, Mat tie Tar rant; and Messrs, W. (1. Lancaster, Kugeno l-'oushee. It. Coke Gray, Artie Fousnce, Krank K. Sprat! and S. K. Honey. An event of unusual interest during last w?ek was the marriage Wednesday evening of Miss Sadie Kuddock Itichov and Mr. ICugenc Pent Lungsnon, which occurred at S..'10 o'clock at the home of the bride's uncle, the lion. VY. It. Itichey, Sr. There were no cards issued and only a few of the most intimate friends had the pleasure of witnessing tho ceremony, Miss Jessie Boll played the wedding march in a style and man ner peculiarly her own, both as tho couple entered the parlor and as the words of the pretty ceremony were pro nounced by the Rev. ('has. I'\ Kankin, of the First Presbyterian church. Mr. ami Mrs. Langslon arc ut home at Mrs. C. M. Clarke's, on West Main street. Complimentary to Miss Drucillu Means, of Snarlanhurg, a reception was tendered last Tuesday evening by the Muses Drummond at Choir home on South Harper street. Tuesday morning at her home on Main street Miss Willie Mae Childross was the attractive hostess at an elegant morning reception to the Mysterious Twenty-two club. Miss Childross was assisted in entertaining her guests by Misses Annie and Julia Cilkerson. Hearts was the game played by tho young ladies, and after an hour of pleasure thereat delicious refreshments in the form uf n salad course and grape juice were served by Misses Annie Belle and Bessio Childross. The Itov. L. M. Itoper and family, of Spartanburg, spent a few days last, week with the families of Messrs. t'. II. and M. I). Itoper, of this city. Miss Bottie Watts is spending a few days at the home of Mr. M. T. .Simpson at Cross Hill THE MICHTY POWER OF MI O NA Mi-o-na, that extraordinary and per fect stomach Ionic, will relieve dyspep sia in twenty-four hours. It will cure, and is guaranteed by Laurens Drug Co. to the readers of The Advertiser to cure tho most pitiful cases of dyspepsia if taken according to direct ions. Mi-o-na tablets not only cure dyspep sia, but all stomach disturbance, such as vomiting of pregnancy, sea or car sickness, and the stomach sickness al ter excessive indulgence. Mi-o-na cures by strengthening and invigorating the llabby stomach walls, and after a course of Mi-o-na treat ment, constipation, if there is any, will en I irely di- appear. Head this from the president of a New York corporation: "I have been a terrible sulferer from dyspepsia and gastritis.for two years. Tin- most eminent, physicians prescribed for me with no elfecl. I have been ab solutely cured by your Mi-o-na tablet:?. The first one gave me a relief almost incredible." Herbert II. Taylor, 501 West 143 Street, New York city. Mi-o-na is a most economical treat ment a large box of tablets only costs 50 cents at. Laurens Drug Co.'s and the dyspeptic, nervous or otherwise, who does not give them a trial, is losing an Opportunity to regain health. llow about that new Cooking Stove that you will heed this fall'.' Gel a Buck's that is made of the best quality of iron and are so constructed that one will be a saving to you in the amount of fuel one will consume. Sold only bv S. M. .V K. II. Wilkos & Co. ' We are now handling cabbage and Irish potatoes. IJuy at homo and save the freight. |)|XMi KLOUH AND CHAIN CO. on "Strongest in the South for the world, strongest in the world for the South." Suffering Ladies gare urged to follow the example of thousands of 1 their sisters and take Cardui. Cardui is a non mineral, non-Intoxicating medicine for women. It is for sick, weak ladies, with sick female organs. It Will Help You JOT Tt 1 a Pennine, curative medicine, that builds up the female system and relieves female pain. Mrs. M. A\ St. Clair, of Eskdale, W. Va., writes: "Before taking Cardui, I had given up all hope of getting well. I had suffered lor :> years with my left side and was confined to my bed, so 1 took Cardui, aud now .Cardui has about cured my female trouble." AT ALL DRUG STORES