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FARM DKM<F>-.STKATii? I <>i<i Agents for tlio IMohmanl Section ? t|>)M>tu(ci| for Next ?cur. Mr. .1. Mitchell Jenkins, dh-uict of tho Farm? rs' Co-opoi .- e Demonstration Work Purem! of Pianl , jjl'lustry, a hrancli ol too l\ s, |j v. <-i Agriculture, has just returned from a meeting in Columbia 0f un ijle r.gotits In the Slate. Ho Is very much encouraged ov< r (ho . ports of the work everywhere in South Carolin? and feds hopeful of stHl greali r r,uc ?cess for the coming year. e?p cinlly in the Piedmont. wlit he is dlstrl I -Igent. Mr, Jenkins is much pleased to an nounce that Mr. ,1, l\ Sloait has been secured as one of tho au nts for Lau rens county. Mr. Sloan Is one of the best farmers In tho state and pos sesses (t thorough knowledge of all thai pertains to agriculture In-nee his scrviccs in this demonstration work jlire very valuable. Together with lion. Ja red D. Sullivan he will pros sf?ocute the plans of the bureau In this ? couut,\. 'I he following agents will work in Iii? Piedmont .eelion of South Caro lina ijnrlng the coming year: l ?ist r hi agent, J. Mitchell Jonkin ?. Local rttfOllts, -lared D. Sullivan, J. \\ Sloan, . wirens, S. C. T. J. Cunning ham, Cl -Aor! L M. Tir.sley. Pnlon; J. w. rjoinwlck. Anderson; s. M. Dun can, .\i whorry : L. K. W are. Green ville. ?Ii;.'I Would You Do.' I n < use oi U burn or scald w hat Would yon (|( i to relieve tho pain? Such injuries ivo liable to occur in any family am ' everyone should bo prepared for t; torn Chamberlain'* Salvo applied a soft doth will re lievo ihe pain ni'moHl biBtnntly, and unless Ihe injury , '? a very severe on ! Will cause tlio pa, 'Is lo l"';'' Withoui lea Vint; a scar. I-', ">'' sale by Laurens Drug Company. Col. What ton' '? Double. Going OVOr lo Lain *'.ns Monday on Ihe (rain we noticed jt 'U a few seals ^ahead a beautiful si i t l' silken side '?'burns, a well poised hem> >?ud n large Jno. it. stetson hat, 'i ho combine lion was. one thai bl'OUgl t ((.' "'; Ihe genial counlonitiTce of Col. J. IT. Wliar ton. .lust before reaching Lai, reu? WO walked over and said "I i-o-W-d- e*? d-o-o-o, howdy-do, Col." I p lookfe a pair of eyes which did not belong, to Col. Who r ton, lie sa w the humor of the situation and sail "now I want Cdi.*' Wliorton to boh avo hlniielf." hJVorywhere I go its "1'ioi ily-do Co! " ""','? one occasion this gor Hornau. Mr. .ta-. I!. TotU|>kins, of iOdgetlold, in Lnurclis with his. sist.-'i- and in some why they became, separated. Mr, Tompkln's sister saw hor brother, as sic- thought, some dtStilllCO ahead and walked brlsklj in order to overtake him. When nenrb out of breath and ? ailing her supposed brother at evory -aip she was very much taken hack to lind thai gho was not following Mr. '{.Compkins hut had given chase to Col. iVlun'.iou, Its up to Ihe Colonel ? he? tfppd.- Clinton Chronicle. Tjci 'Dng, ?'i;,-iii Coughs, can !"? sure st , (j?lckiv looselied witli a pre i'erlptlon l.?r?i?gi?lH are dispensing evervwhe <v :i* l>r" Sh?0,) S ( ?UR" itemedv il is s,) vcry' vor> dinoront t, '""""??" 00??h moM u v Opium, no Ciiloroform. < 111 e s. Ao absolutely ... vfiji|"; )m'*h w.p I'ite lender lot > -> "! ntlmv.,uU?"; T Healing mounli. fi,f |,,,ruI5; **? "" i irntivo i.r., ? T.? u' '??' ?M " ... . ' ', .! hose v'uvos have ( ougn Itcmcdy. . . . .,. ,, ... , ? , ? ii' most sejisltnc lh - power to i aim ., ., bronchial memo Mothers, should, for safety's .?>**? *r,?'?' n, ways de....I Dr. s. ' t!?" Will) PCI-el freedom. S1?1 "' even the youngesl ba. , l08.l1 1 yoursein ami see. : 'ok. by I nl niello Dru;-. Company. ('losing the Dlspcns-n ry. Many are com erned as i, ? what i.'1"'* j position w ill be made ol 1, 10 dlape I j nttry siock. The law pnrvldes for this, No! anxious Inquirer, there will he no "sab-"! Ael 25Jtl, Seci ion '?'??<, reends iis fol lows' "in ihn event ihiii; a dispens ary be csttibllshod under tue pl'ovb, ions of this ,\c| in any C'OUUty, Mid thereafter an election !?<? held hero under resulting in Ihe dlBtfStnblish innnl of the same, ii.e County Dispen unry Hoard in su< h. county shrt.ll im mediately close tho dispensary Chdiv in. dispose of ihe slock on hand tor cash to some other CountyDJspensiiO Hoard, or lo piu- h sers oiilsid ? (ii this Slate, apply ihe proceeds Ihercoi', with any other assets, to ihe payment ,ii oUlstaiiding obligations, and dlvldt re- net procods as hertdiibcforc pro ?v i led for dlspensa i*j prollls. ' Ii Isn'l so dlHleiilt to strengthen a weak slomiieh if one goes .? i It cor rectly. And Ibis is true of ihe Heart and Kidneys- l fashloiied w \ of dosing the sloiiiacli or stimulating Hie I b ai l or Kidneys is surely Wrong! Dr. Shoop llrst pointed out (his error, "Ho to Ihe weak or ailing nerve o these ni'gailS," said he. KtlCll in I '? organ has Its controlling or 'Munich nerve." When these nerves lad (lion i hOiin ore.He mm I surely fallei TI i \ ii ,1 i im h i leading di'Ui gi -t ?? evei \ where lo dispose and recommend Dr Slioop's ilontoralive. A few days tesi i.iil surely lellj Sold by Palmetto Drug Company. (IO sure to see tin- bargains I til i we have in solid oak. beautlfnll) finl It ?d lied in different sl\les and slJSOS, 8, M ? D. II. Wlikes At Co. Union Slcelimr. 'I'd ? l'nion Meeting of the second iiul third ueclions o? the Lnureus As *oeli lion win meet with the New Prospect Baptist church on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. November 27 J'.?. All churchoa in these sections arc requested i<> . end full delegations and lei us make it one of the best oi our CtlloilS. Friday morning- 11 a. in. Sermon . v. w. & Tlinyer. Enrollment .: I igutos. Recess oho hour. ?UOon t< it i< a First Topic: Possibility o? Knowing our Sal a ion Is Se< uro, und Some of the Re Spctikors, F. L. Dramblett, '. 11. Brown, KJ. C. Watson. Si Cond Topf?-: "What are some of the iiiudraiu.ea t'? tiro Proper Train ing o <'! ildreu ill the I loino and Church Lifo?" in ?. M. lludgens, J. M. Shell, It. lUvwklhs. Saturday morning 10:00 a. in. De votional services by C. B. Hobo. Third Topic: "Development and Crowd in Spiritual Life, and Ihe Men used." If. II. Muhon, C. B. Bobo. tl. m. Sexton. Fourth Topic: Fxegcsls flnllnlluns .*.-1 .1. (). Man In. .1. M. Shell. \V. 13, Thnyer. Fifth Toi?lc: "Whai is a Clnislian Citizen's Dir., as an Individual. In regard to tho Lnforoemonl of Law?" T. ii. Hurts, r. \, Cooper, KJ. C. Wat ton, Sunday morning, !0:{10: Sunday School Address 1 . A. Cooper. Mis sionary Sermon ,?> .!. (). Marlin. w. i>. iiahi: lotl For committee. < ? : . ; Croup in Children. "Alj llttie girl is subject to colds" mya Mr . Win. If. Serig, No. 41, Fifth it.. Wheeling, W. Vn "Last winter din I ? ere spell and a terrible <!! ;? :: hut i cured her with Chumber :.' Con Iten ody without the aid of a doctor, and my littlo hoy has been prevented many limes from having In; croup by Hie timely use of this vrup remedj i:- for sale by (at i"ens i ifits Company. i ?' :! of Thanks. Mr. i Uior: I'leaso thank tho good ncople of Cros ISill for heir much appreciated kindness t<> mo in aiding mo to hear my recent loss by lire. A C. Long. A I'aying Invcsttnent. Mr. John While, of 38 Highland ave. Moniten. Maine, nays: "Have been l/'ouhlcd with a cough every winter ,n I spring. Last winter I tried mai.y ndvertlaed remedies, hut the nougi! continued until I hough) a 50c bottle "' I"- King's New Discovery: bofon tn'nl v ;1V hnlf gone, the cough was all gOi "? 'This winter the same tippy result '1!,s followed; it few doses once inO.''o banished tho annual cough. I ;?? i HOW convinced that Dr. King's New DW ov.vy the best of ? ii cough . ' iiiiij? remedies," Sold under guarantee at Palmetto Drug Co.1)pony rind Laurens Drug Co. Tho Las? Move Bobby . ':?? uon of a Mothodist min ister am! (Ma had the experience of "moving" four limes In the space of his eight years' lifo, lie disapproves stroie,!y of the itinerant system which Is tho Pane of tho Methodist Clergy, Sonic time ago nil elderly minister was visiting Bobby's father and di rected his attention to the small boy, asking him many questions or a semi theological nature Finally tho course of the conversation turned to heaven, and Bobby was psked concerning the abode of the blest "Yes," said tho youngster, with a sigh or deep wearl n< - ?, "i know. It's tho lust place w^r* going to move to."--Argonaut. iii'C'cnougii Knocker. ?' c. tloodwin, of Itcldvllle, N ('.. S0.V8: "Jiljckl ns Arnica Salve IS a ?UT< -enough ;?;.?>> k< r for ulcers. A had (Pie came on my Jog last summer, bin tjti tvo ilerful salvo knocked it oul in . ft ?? rounds. Not oven n mm iv ii ; lip d ttiin ran teed for idles. . on .v. burns (\'C. 2fic nl the Pa I mot to I -I in < o and tji;> Laurons dug Co, Executor's Sale, Xollco <?'" ^<>,; hj lb |? Henderson, Ivxccutor. Purs i i i ?<> the power and author ity :,i\i n to it ? undersigned, by tie ins! will and !> . <: mi nt of Ida A. Hoyd, decertoed, : will roji |o the highest hhhl< r. til Lnuri ns t II,, Si>. Ca., dnr hl j ; ie Jegal hours of UfllO, on Sales lay III December, 1008, the same be ing ihe lb daj of t he moot I?, iho, fol lowing rlesi i il d real < ..tale: All thai tract an,] plantation of 'and. rltUiile, lying ami being near padded still Ion. in Lnurejis county, date of South Caiolfna, containing >ne hundred and Iwoniy-throo acre.;. norc or lei . and bounded by lands .lohn v Madden, estate of i. A, ?i a, dc< eased, W. 11. Hudgons, L. : . Cnlboi I; ??>. and others. Ais<> i ii . ai piece, lot and parcel ?f mid, w it h i ? ?r 'bouse thereon, sit 1 'lid Ii, In ? -,t Cold Point. In L: irons county, state of South Carolina, containing acres, more or leilS, and bounded by tin (!, t: \\\ C. i'.v Co., ami others, Known ns tl Hoyd Mori house lot at Cold Point. Haid property will bo sold for dl ?! Ion . iiiOllg i ii-- l)o\ Isees named in II said last will and testament of Ida a. lloyd. dee, nned. ' ? l in oi r.iile, one-half cash, and the bill iici in a eredil Of tvvolvo n um Ii > ivlih liiteri i>t. set un ,1 n> bond of I ic purchaser and it mortgage of i lie pr 'inlsea sold. Part linsev to pay for papers. L. Henderson. I' ci itor oi ilie last will ami testa" Uli nl Ol Ida V IJoj'd, deceased. I.,mens. B. (' . Opt. 1 I. 1908 13-;lt. Visit The ft. sy Store! We are always busy, but we will wait on you. rlessrs. RE. Thompson, W. A. Martin, R. L. Simpson. T. B. Crews, Jr., R. P. Milam, Jr., and iWiss Elizabeth Blackwell will be glad to see you and will serve you well. Call and see them. Miss Olive Culbert son, our Milliner, will be glad to have you call and see our fine line of Hats. Across the street in our New Annex is T. Rex Simpson and Carl A. Bramiett. We Will be glad to see you and will serve you well. ft w Now F Shoes! Shoesl $1.50 Men's Tiger Calf Shoes 2.00 Kagle Shoos ... 2.50 Expansion Shoe . . 3.50 Shoe. 3.50 Brown Shoe Company Shoe 4.00 Brown Shoe Company's While House S Buy your Shoes here, you will saw :n 11101 J. C. BURNS & C< IMP AN Y " 1 -5 i.69 2. 19 2.98 3- 5'' __% ?? & Hot Prices! % -\ talking! ?verywherc you y> Von can hear people talking . ? ^npany's aboul l,,e k 1 '*>" Rackci-j. C. Bums & . ^ Cut Price Stores!in Lattreiis, Greenwood, Spaitanburg y mid .Anderson, S. C.,-th,y arc cutting the price* down ft "'<! rolling tho Goods out. Yon go see and you'll 1 convinced, .Special values in Ladies' long Coats ? (l ' luble (?.1 Cloth won!) rts fiom #2.98 up to $i ..3,; ( l""' >'aV(1' <>ni l)ri ;' ? , ...-^.^^-r-..j 'i p itched or green Cofl 1 No use of your wearing out youi j 1?J^.,? $1.00 shoe fcolos Jookii j for bargains. Conic I ' ?" ? ? N u'd-wide Sea Island worth 6c n o f ? r ? ? j cents, going at to Burns & Company's famous Cut ? _ Price Department Store and buy youi I bill and you will be happy. You should see the finest line of 6c Ginghauls and Chambrnys at Re 1 fron R tokel for " m Millinery in Laurcns, S, C Call and ! il see Miss Olive Culbcrlsou. J. C. BUR XS & C< >. ti seen our new line of :y ar? guaranteed cookers, them for less. I. C. BURNS & CO, _ 2 \Vc are selling a $20.00 Drop I L ad Sewing Mac him- for # 1 2.9;. Gn tin teed for 1.: years. J. C. Bl.'R XS ,v C(?. (lood yard-wide Sea I -.1 mil t I ? < tod S< a Island at Makes ye think of oldi 11 linn Have s on tried our fine Coffee til 1 per poundRegular price elsi ? h< 2?) cents. J. C*. IH'k XS X C< '. We have the finest Stock of Clothing thi: Sea 011 we have ever had. Von just COllie in and try on ., Suit, see the fit, and hear the price, we'll wrop it up and you'll We have the famous Brown Shoe Com pail1 i bf Shoes for Men and VVonich, mid we sell them be happy. Yours to serve, J. C. Burns X Coni] an; ( pair less than others ask for same shoes. Conn and sc J. C. Burns X Coin pa Vi'/ 4& 9 //A. #1.25 pair Shoes for Men 1.25 pair Shoes for Women Red Iron Racket, f Ml Standard ft.00 Bottles 01 Pat ent Medicines going now at 79c I 1 >c iiouics going at 39c J. C, Burns & Company. See the l){g values We air givill Tin, Glass, Crockery, Lamps and Ki amcletl Ware. Red Iron Racket. % 1 f ? ?. *ytk We are the Originators of Cut Prices, Dollar Swoppers and Mer- if chan use Hovers of South Carolina. R6m6IIll}6r! ^e >Sc'" San,(' ('<'"'!; ^css :v,<,no-v ^x I)a-vs in :i Week. Gome and ?-:-Uns Wonderful Bargain House. We want your trade and will serve you well. 5 Stores RED IRON RACKET J. C. BURNS & COMPANY, W< are Located Completely Out of the Hig(i-Piiced District* 20S West Laureus Street, Laurens, South Carolina. A 9 ft ?> S fores 8