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**?** ??*???? NOTHING BUT \ DOOJ *? + *******?*,, If yon dit my dog. yo? hu ,n(. If you want to light h? ;1 i)OVv. And some men arc as big tools nbotVl tbelr dogs as the boys. There is a natural fondness wiili the human race for the dog. Did you over sc,. tt col ored brother with too many dogs? He will take the bread out or ins chil dren's mouths to teed his dogs. It makes o difference how worthless his ours are, he will cling to them. The law calls the dog a .nan s friend, his guard, his protector. Vou had better h.- careful about Inflicting in jury upon him. or you may have to pay damages. I have known lawsuits and lights to arise about the dog. I am writing about the good ami sensi ble dog. not the sheep killer ftnd egg sucker: nor the aristocratic city dog, that has his clothes imported from Paris and Bits up to the table for his meals with a napkin around his neck. And when sick is sent to the dog hos pital for treatment, with his grub sent daily from his mistresses table, and when better her carriage and two are sent to haul him out for fresh air. our Pointer dog. Ouess, thai died this werk, was just ;i plain eon a try don. she was ver> affectionate?it good bird hunter, and best of all was a great watch dop;. When the wife took her evening nap (iuess would walk in and place In '? two fore feet on the bed rail ami look into her face In see if she was asleep, if so, she look her stand in the open door until she arose. When wife and daughter walked out she went along by their side. She lulled a acgl'O, and would not let one enter the yard without trying to bite them. The young men. when tiny visited our gir had to step around lively and get into the house, or (iuess would havehold of their trouser legs and be pinching their calves. The boys thought so much of the dog that they carried her off to I lie old field and buried her. W. I > s. Ron to (.'et Stromr. I*. .1. Daly, of 1217 \V. Congress St., Chicago, tells of a way to become strong: He says: ".My mother, who is old and was very feeble, is deriving so much benefit from l?lcctrlc Hilters that I feel it's my duty to tell thosi who need a tonic ami strengthening medicine about it. In my mother'* ease a marked gain in flesh has re suited, insomnia has been overcome, and she is steadily growing stronger.' Rlectl'iC Hitters quickly remedy stoic, ach. liver and kidney complaints. Sold under guarantee at Pa I mot to Drug Co., ami at 1.aureus Drug Co. &?C. Miss Ludio Wright of 1.aureus, who is well known in Spa rl anbun rg. died in Richmond, Vn., Wednesday night, after an operation at Dr. Hunter M< Ott I re's hospital. Miss Wright had been in ill health lor some lime, and was taken to Rchnioud for treatment, The deceased was a niece of Kniest and .1. W. Simpson of this city. Tin remains arrived in Spaitanburg last night, and will be taken to I,aureus today for Interment. Spnrlnnburg Herald. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh Rial Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy tin sense of smell aaml completely de range the whole system when enter ing it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from roputa ble physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good >'Otl can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh cure, manufactured by I'. I Cheney & < <?.. Toledo, 0.. contains no mercury, and is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and tun eons surfaces of the system. In buy ing Hall s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken intern ally and made in Toledo. Ohio, by V .1. Cheney X- Co. Testimonials fr<. Sold by Druggists. Price 7?C per bottle. Take Hall's family Pills for constl pat ion Mr. .lohn R. Cleveland of Spartan bun; was re-elected president of the 0. K' W. C Railway Co. at its annual meeting lijuChnrloston Wednesday. (loth all^ool ami faint ?H Pallll, Is cheaper than shoddy cloth or shoddy paint. The I < & M Silin Metal made Into Oxide ol /.me com bined with White Lead, and then made Into paint with pure Linseed Oil in thousand gallon gallon grinding:; and mixings Wears long: actual cost Ollly $1.20 per gallon. .1. II & M Ii, Nash, I-aureus. Clinton Pharmacy. Clinton. L, .V M. Paint Agents In and Hi The Raptisl Woman's Missionary Union of the Slate has pledged Itself lo raise $32,000 tor missions next year. Hou to Trent a Sprain. SprAlns, swellings and lameness are promptly relieved by Chamber lain's Hub' Halm. This liniment re duces Influmntlon and soreness so that a sprain may be cured In about one third Hie time required by Iho usual treatment, for sale by the Lauronn Drug Company. President Roosevelt has iss.I his Thanksgiving proclamation, set tins aside next Thursday for the celebra tion of tills feast. \ clergyman writes: "l'revoullcR, those little Candy Cold Cure Tablets, uro working wonders in my parish Preventics will surely Check a told or the grippe, In a very few hours, \mi Prevonllcs ru i <w> ?' ?f0 i,lwl l,:"'m less. No (|U?r' ' " lllg harsh nor sickening KlllO lor feverish rest ess children. Box of 48 tit :?>? Soul by Palmetto Ding Company. A BAPTIST ELDER Restored to Health by Vino! "1 was run down and weak from in digestion and general debility, alto Btif fored fi mi vertigo 1 ^uw a ood liver preparation called Vlnol ai./ertised and decided to give it u trial, uud the re eulu wore most gratifying. After tak ing two bottles 1 regained my strength and am mow feeling unusually well." Henry Cunningham, IClder Bap tlet Church, Kingston, N. C. Vlnol Is not ? patent medicine.?but a I preparation >?? mposed of the medicinal elements of cods' livers, combined with ? turn Iron and wlno. Vlnol create* a hearty appetite, times up the organs Of dlgi at! n and makes rich, red blood. j Iu this natural manner, Vtnol creates strength for the run-down, over worked and debilitated, and for deli cate children and old people. For chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis Vlnol is unexcelled. AU stab persons lu thin vicinity are asked to try Yin.4 on our offer to re fund their money it' it fails to give sat isfaction. Truthful. "1 thought you said when 1 hired you that you didn't drink." "I didn't at that time. I couldn't af ford to drink until 1 got a Job."? Brook 1 vn Life. _ CHARLESTON AND WllSTERN CARO LINA RAILROAD. Arrival and Departure of Trains, I.aureus, South Carolina. EFFECTIVE JUNE 16, 1908. WEST HOUND. No. I. Leave Augusta.!C:10am No. I. Leave Laurens. 2:32 pm No. I. Arrive Spnrtanburg.. 4:05 p m No. ?"?. l.eavc Greenwood.. . 6:50a m No. ?">. Leave Laurons. 7:65 a m No. ?">. Arrive Spartanburg. . 0.30 am No. 53. Leave Greenville.12:20 p m No. 63. Arrive Laurons. 1:45 pm No.*86. -4 .cave Greenville .... 4:30 p m No.*86. Arrive l.atirens. l>:2? p m SOUTH BOUND. No. 2. Leave Spnrtanburg . . . l'J:2<l p m No. 2. Leave I.aureus. 2:.T2 p in No. Arrive Augusta. 6:16 p m No. 6. Leave Spartanburg ... 5:00 p m No. 6. Leave Laurons. <>::!"> p m No. ?*>. -Arrive Greenwood ... 7:50 p m No.*S7. Leave Laurens. 8:10 a m No."87. Arrive Greenville... .10:20 a m No. 52. Leave Laurens.2:35 pm No. 52. At rive Greenville .... 4:0D p m Trains '80 and k87 daily except Sunday. Tri-woekly through Pullman Parlor Car service bei ween Augusta and Ashe villc on trains Nos, I and 2; North bound,Tu? sdavs,Saturdays; Southbound Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. c. Ii. GASQUE, Agent, Laurens, S. C. G. T. LUV A N, Gon. Agt., Greenville, S. C. A W. ANDERSON, den. Supt. ERNEST WILLIAMS. (J.l'.A.. Augusta, Ga. Anderson I & Blakely BROKERS The prettiest oak lawn, well set in grass, with best up-to-date concrete dwelling with 15 rooms and halls, very finely finished inside, can throw three rooms into one if desired. The most comfortable house in the South, and most artistic and well adapted for any purpose. We have that magnificent farm known as the Van Robertson farm,near Waterloo, 244 acres at a bargain, and very easy terms. The Switzer farm, 236 acres, on easy terms. The James T. Brownlee tract 82 3-4 acres. Fine livery stable on Mill street, very low and one-half cash. 10 lots of 10 acres each in 1-4 mile of Watts Mills at a bargain. 260 acres at Parks station, 2 dwellings and many outbuildings and very fine i land. 200 acres near Lisbon for sale or rent. I The Teague farm. Three hundred and fifty acres,:? miles from town, half in fine timber, $15.00 per acre. The G. E. Putman or Roland place at a bargain. The prettiest place in Fountain Inn at a bargain. 05 acres near Watts Mills. Come quick or if will be gone. S.r> acres known as Ola Spoon farm, 9 miles west of Laurens C. H., $800. 302 acres in two tracts, on Duncan's creek, nearGarlington station. 17A acres and fine mill and tenant house A mile Lanford station. 146 acres near Ware Shoals, finely improved and in high state cultivation. 92 3-4 acres near Tumbling Shoals, high state cultivation, with six-room dwelling. 132 acres between Laurens and Clin ton at a bargain, 313 acres near Waterloo, the Amanda Coleman place. 500 acres near Stomp Springs, the best bargain of them all. One six-room house and lot on Flem ing street at a bargain. 07 acres, the Boyd farm at Boyd's Mill, $1000; one-half cash. Complete ginning outfit 24 miles of town, guaranteed 25 per cent on in vestment. 200 town lots. 50 houses and lots at a bargain. Come and see us for any kind of real estate city or country. Anderson & Blakely Brokers West Main St. LAURENS, S. C. I 77 c. turner, jr., ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Will practice in all State courts. Prompt attention given to all business. Office in Enterprise Bank Building. ' dome Bargains in Real Estate. Une House anil lot in Sullivan St., good six room house and the lot alone containing about one acre is almost worth the money. Price $1.600.00. A nice cottage on Gnrlington Street. Price $1,150.00. Some nice building 1 ts on th< <<i'< of town, six acre.-- for only $1,0&).00 Some bargains in nice building lots and small farms, suitable for truck farms, just beyond the Watts Mill, see us about these. We also have some nice I arms on our list. See US if you waul to buy or sell real estate. The Laurens Trust Comp'y II. A. McLEOD, Mgr. Kcal tialnle I lepnrt ment. Office in Todd Building. Tin: TO .CHANTS! Wo beg to announce that we now have a complete stock of everything carried in our line. Have just received, this week, several car loads of Hour,meal, grits, meat, lard,etc. Ilcmcm bor! Wc arc headquarters for these goods, and are in a posi tion to sell you good good I at as low a price aa high qual ity will permit. See us for prices on BAGGING AND TIES. J.S. /Wachen & Co. LAURENS. S ( Real Estate Offerings i;r> aon s of i Uni. with dwelling, K<?>d barn and < i' buildings, near Owings. Pl'ICO $3,500; tOI'lUS made easy. 100 a res m' I..nd. with live room dwelling. 3-room tonnnl house, good .mi buildings, near Hickory Tavern, .Sullivan township. Prleo $15.00 por acres of land in town of l.an ford, with live-room dwelling, Price $1,500. 50 ncres of land in town id* Can ford, with tenanl hous, at $60.00 per acre. 52 acres of land In town of Gray Court, dwelling and outbuildings. Price $."0 por acre, !?'? acres ol land in one mile of Iho town <>i (Iray Conn, with two dwell I in^s. ITii c $ in per aero. :'.!N acre- (if land m ar Italian Crook church. 8-room dwelling, Hi roc tenanl houses. Price $32.50 per aero, 100 acres of laud in Votings township, 11 room dwelling, two tenanl houses, good barn. Price $2,250. 2515 acres of land in Waterloo town dtip, known a the .lohn Y. Boyd place with dwelling aid out-buildings. Price $1.700. 180 acres of land in two miles of Waterloo, with dwelling and out build ings. Price $2.250, 15 acres land known as the Cray Court quurrv. This quarry is now in good working order and a line invest ment for men that want this lino of business, Ask for prices and terms. 127 acres laud in Sullivan township, ft room dwelling, good oul buildings, 1 tenant house. I rice ?30 per aCi'0. 27 acres land bounded by J. C. Owings 'and .1. ft. Willis. Pi if $600. 3d acres land bounded by lands of 'Thomas Armstrong and John hraydon. Dwelling and outbuildings. Price :j:3.r> per acre. 42 acres bounded by lands of the Padgett farm. .1. <>. C. Fleming, W. .1. Copclnnd, one dwelling and out-build ing. Price $2,250.00 51 acres al (iray Court, 1 room house and out building, bounded by lands of ' E. T. Shell and M. II. BlU'dlnC. Price $60 per acre. Seven room house and two acre lot in town of Gray Court, modern build. Price 2,500.00. 115 acres of land Dial's township, known as the old Wham's homestead, with dwelling and out-buildings. Price $27.50 per acre. 200 acres of land one mile of Dial's church; 5 tenant houses $-'to per acre. Terms made easy. lot)"acres of land, X room cottage, 2 tenant houses, in one half mile of Dial's church. Price $4,000. Terms made easy. 205 acres in Fairview.township Green ville COUnty, near Cedar Falls, bounded by John Terry, Clyde Willis, .lohn Ped en and others, three dwellings close to church and line school. Price !?1S.(H> per acre. 7 lot-? suitable for [building purposes, in the town of Simpsonvilte; prices made right. llf> acres land, known as the old Wham homestead or "Wham's Dawn," with dwelling and OUt-buildingS. Price $27.50 per acre 126 acres land 2'g miles from Barks dale station with dwelling and out buildings; 2-horao farm in cultivation; line pasture and well limbered. Price $3,000. ('?(> acres of half mile from Dial's church with dwelling and out buildings, with 40 acres in cultivation, 10 acres of tine bottom land. Price $1,800. 173 acres of land in Dial's Township, known as the Wham place, bounded by lands of W. M. Deck, Win. Wham and R. A. Nash, withgood dwelling, tenant houses and three horse farm in cultiva tion. See this property for there is a bargain for you. Price $4,000. H I acres near Friendship church, good dwelling and outbuildings. Bounded in lands of W. R. Cheek, I). Woods and others. Price $2,600.00. 142 acres of land, bounded by estate of .1. R. Switzer .and Simpson estate, With dwelling. 2 tenement houses and good outbuildings. Price $20 per acre. I acres land ami nine room dwelling, servant's house, in town of Gray Court. Price $2600. One lot with four room house on Gar* lingtonst., nicely located, iVice$1,650. 53acres of land in one mile of Green Pond church, bounded by lands of K. C. Stone, Robert Woods and others, with n six room cot t ago, lontinl house, fine wircd-in pastures. $35 per acre. sio ncres in Laurcns township, hound ed by lands of \V. A. Mills, W. A. Simpson Ludy Mills and others, nicel dwellings, well supplied with lonanl houses. This fan i will he divided into 50 acre lots if so desired, ranging in price from $2? to $50 per acre or will sell the whole for $32,000.00 2 acres land in the City of Laurcns, on Hast .Main Street, hounded by prop* erty of Mrs. Catharine Holmes an?! otli crs. Price $1,300. .">.;I2 acres land fronting North Harper, street, just outside corporate limits, ? with 7-room dwelling. Price $3,000. 103 acres near Ml. Olive Church. Waterloo town hip. known as part of the Washington place, two dwelling and 1 necessary out-buildings. Price $15.00 per acre. ">:{!) acres land 2 miles of Tumbling Shoals, nine room dolling, good barn and outbuildings, l<? tenant houses, well timbered, M-horsc farm in cultivation. Price per acre ?>:'.'>. ? 500 acres of land within six mjlcs of Laurcns, live miles of Clinton, with dwelling and four tenant houses, 2?O , acres in cultivation, balance in wood land. Terms made easj at $20per acre. 0<S acres land near Watt, Mills, bounded by S. O, Lea!, and M. A. Knight, 1 tenant house. Price $10 per acre. 200 acres land, bounded by lands of Mrs. Josse Tongue. Jno, watts, Dr. Puller, dwelling ami tenncnl bouse-., i horse farm in cultivation. Price $5,000.00. 08 acres land 2A miles Gray Court, bounded by lands of J, It. Godfrey, John Armstrong and others. Price$1,050.00. 200 acres land, Wnh rloo township, bounded by lands of estate of W. T, Smith, J. R. Audi rsoll and Saluda liv er. Price $2,500.00, One lot in citv of I.aureus, nicely located, six room cottage, containing f>-s acres. Prico $2500.00. J. N. Leak Real Estate, Stocks and Bonds, (iray Court, S. C. An Opportune Time The beginning of a New Year is good time to statt your business on a systematic basis. We would suggest thai you dt posit yotn nionev with this bank subject to cheek. P>\ paying till your bills and obligations b\ cheek you w ill be enabled to keep in .ib lute record of all such transactions. Hills paid by check stay paid. Hp The Bank for Your Savings. How Long Is It? Before Christmas. Now don't get rattled, but buy your Toys, Dolls, Trains, Beds and Tables Before the Rush You want Books ? We have them from 2 cents to $3.00?for wee folks as well as Cor young and old folks. Please do not send off for goods until you have seen our stock. Will be wide open December 1st. Palmetto Drug Co. i No new Handsatt Bellows. 1 1 s 1 ' \* We have* on hand fresh from the long-leaf piney woods the best line of Siding, Ceil ing and Flooring ever brought to Laurons for the money?from $J to $2.50. Call and .see us on Ibis subject and sec the ma terial and we can size you up in both qual ity and prices. For lime, hard plaster, cement, laths, shingles, paryoid Roofing, sash, doors and blinds, call to sec us and we can satisfy you also. We thank our friends of ever,*, race and color for their patronage in the past, and hope to merit your continued favor . Respectfully, ? \ i b t* *a i 'A 'a ? $ H. E. Gray & 15,/* 4J r n k k : Do you sell cotton ? Do you sell cotton seed ? Do you hire cotton pickers? If so, call and get one of our Cotton Manuals, a valuable book fot' cotton producers buyers. They are PKKK and we wantt.. distribute tbetn, so do liol hesitate 10 come in ittid ask for one. Enterprise Bank Laurens, S. C. -A