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What Travelers Leave. "Of the thousand mid eight things left at hotels from tlmo t<> llmo," re marked tho hotel clerk, "razor strops have the other commodities pushed ucross the border in point of numbers. About i" per cenl of (ho people who have razor strops in their grips leave them behind. i>f course the reason Is Hint the strop is hanging up on a nail out of sight Komc\vh<9M when the man packs up. nml lie doesu'l think about it. His comb ami brush lire i^'i: oil tlu* dresser before him, und that's easy. "Xexl to razor strops, though no! llUStling Ihr Slr<'p-: for pOSitloll, <'i,|||i> the nighties "f both genders. A good many send back after them, hut a lot more people who leave I hem behind jusi abandon them. After so long we give them ti> charitable Institutions. Then there are loothbru: s slippers, combs, curling irons, up boxes, clothcsbruslics und n list of other things lefl behind longer than an ex pense account every month. People nre .'usl tha, forgetful." New York Press. ToM ' Rhyme. The lalo Uov. Kklnuor, nulhor of Annals of s. Uplscopney," was Hrsl appointed to a ? urge in Men trose, whence he w removed to Ihn,:.', and u mutely t> forfnr. Aft er he had lefl Mont rose it reached Ids oars that an ill lltllured insinuation was circulntiiig there that ho had been induced to leave (Ills town by the temptation of a heiter Income and of fat pork, which, It would appear, was plentiful in the locality of his now In cumbency. Indignant at such an as persion. |u? wrote a letter, directed to Iiis ma ligners, vindicating himself sharply from it, which bo showed to Iiis grandfather. John Skinner of I/tingsldo, for his approval, The old gentleman objected to it oj too lengthy and proposed the following pithy sub stitute: Had Skinner been of carnal mind, A.s strangely yo suppose. Or hud he oven been fond of swtno HcM ne'er have left Montroao. ?"Reminiscences of Dean Ramsay." Learning English. Tho essential difference between the Blj litlc.'ltioii of words and terms In the Hnglisli tongue which arc almost the ;....<? in etymology and origin is a groat element of difficulty to a foreign * r who is learning tiie language, a fact to which a certain attache of a foreign mission nl Washington recently testi fied When the budding diplomatist In question arrived at our national capi ta n year <>r two ago he soon capitu lated to l he ( harms of a young woman of the official sot, and they speedily became the best of friends. A month or so ago the attache returned to this country after a lengthy leave of ab aci o passed In his own land. About the first thing he did on reaching Washington was to send a note to the lady of Ills admiration, wherein, to her astonishment and Indignation, he gave expression to this sentiment: "Once more, my dear friend, I shall ga/.e upon your unmatched eyes."? Harper's Magazine. Th? Origin of tho Periwig. Tho periwig, which played so Impor tant :i pari In the loilel of a man of fashion during part of the seventeenth :.eighteenth centuries, owed its ori gin lo Louis Xiv. of France. When n lltl boy (he succeeded to tho throne .<? years of ago! In? possessed a pr fusion .>f remarkably beautiful v. ; ig hair which fell In clustering iver his shoulders. The courtiers Imi ihI I he boy king by having heads false hair In Imitate his natural and when Louis grew- up he ml od I he periwig himself. Inn the reign of William and Morj jterlwhrs were worn in exngger . ? I dimensions, und tho beaux used (<? comb their wigs in public with spo ols ' ? oinbs of ivory ami tortoise shell, v h bo itne nl last quite ludispensn l i|e t ? i he so Hue gentlemen. Tho Precise Scientist. A Pennsylvania nlficlal said of a )>>.: d Philadelphia scientist: "llo Is the most exact man I over i He be loves in not hing but proved facts, t'miliiiually lie pins you down. ??< me day I mi Id lo him: "'Cannibalism what an nbonilnn ll( ! To out of human flesh! Br-r-r!" . lie old scientist frowned. Pardon me. but have you ever i n qf human flesh?1 he said severe ' said i. "?Well, ilien.' he demanded, 'why do y<u speak of things that you know nothing til all about?'" Philadelphia Ito Id. One Needed Rest. "Your husband needs rest, madam." ftnld i ho doctor. "I know it:" she exclaimed trilllll pht itly "I've toid it to him forty i i il day f< r the last two months If I have told it tO Ii I in once. I've Just I i lelllli : it to him all tin* time. Jol i. how many times have I'told you thai you need rest':" "On second thought," Interrupted the dot r. "perhaps it would be bettor if > on rested " Troubled Even In Death. "How Is this? I thought you dls lilted your mother In law. and here are carrying floWOM to her gn "HXitCtly! She hated 'cm."- Journal A musant, The Uset of Sctn?ry. ? Hooking through bis glnnm - ?'s * glorious glacier which we . Hooti reach. She Oh. won't It i tj a lovely background to my blUS frock!--Meggendorfer Bldttcr. % NOTICri OF COUNTY TREASURER. The Hooks of tiio County Treasurer will bo open for the collection of state County nii? conuiuftutlon llond Taxes for fiscal year, I90S. at the Treasurer's Olllce from Oct. 15th, to December :;ist. I00S. After December ist one per cent, will lie uddod; after Junuury :;ist. two per eeat. will be added; ami after February U8tll, BOVOIl pel' cent, will bo added till tho 15th day of March, when tho Uooka will close. All persons owning property In more than one township are roqucsted to call for receipts in each of tho sev eral townships in which the property is located. This is important, as additional cost and penalty may Jie attached. All able-bodied male citizens, be tween the ages of HI and 00 years at" ape. are liable to pay a poll tax of $1.00, except old soldiers who are ex empt at 50 years of ape. Commuta tion Uuad Tax $1.00 III lieu of road duty. Road Tax to bo paid by the 1st day of .March, 19011. Oilier taxes to be paid at the time stated above. Prom pi attention will bo given those who wish to pay their Taxes through the mail by check, mouey order, etc. Persons sending in lists of names to be taken off are requested to forward them early, always giving their town ships, as the Treasurer is very busy during tho month of December. . The Tax levy is as follow*.: State Tax . Ordinary County Tax .... Special Rnldroad Tax Road Tax . Constitutional School Tax Past Indebtedness . ?1 ?? ay* IV4 i 'j il mills. Total . 16 mills. special Schools. Laurens Township. T.aurens No. 11 . t> >luP.>. Trinity-Ridge No. l . 1 mills. .Maddens No. 2 . 2 mills. Narnie No. ;'. . 2 mills. Bailey's No. I . 2 mills. Mills No. .". . 2 mills. Oak drove No. i'? . 2 mills. Youngs Township. Youngs No. 2 . 3 mills. Fountain Inn No. lib .... 10 mills. Lanford No. lo . 2?i mills. Ora No. 12 . 2 mills. Dials Township. Oreen Pond No. 1 . 3 mills. Shiloh No. ;; . 2 mills. Gray Court-Owings No. 5. 2 mills. Barksdale No. G . 2 mills. Sullivan Township. Princton No. l . 3 mills. Tumbling Shoals No. ?; .. 21., mills. Brewerton No. 7 . 3 mills. Sullivan Township Railroad Bonds . r> mills. Waterloo Township. Waterloo No. N . 2 mills. Mt. Gallagher No. 1 . 3 mills. Bethlehem No. 2 . 2 mills. Ekom No. 3 . 2 mills. Mt. Pleasant No. t> . 2 mills. Cross Hill Township. Cross Hill No. 13 . 3 mills. Cross Hill S. F. 2Vi mills. Cross Hill No. 1. 2, 3. 4 High School . 94 mills. Hunter Township. Clinton No. 5 . 3 mills. Mountvllle No. 10 . 2y? mills. .1. 1). MOCK. County Treasurer. October 8, 19?S?Ul. uume Bargains in Real Estate. One nouse and 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 Garlington Street. Price $1,450.00. Some nice building lots on the edge of town, six acres for only $1,000.00 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 terms on our list. Sec us it* you want to buy or sell real estate. The Laurens Trust Comp'y H. A. Md.Kon, Mgiv Real Estate Department. Office in Todd Building. Notice! I have lor Sale S Ot lO Regis ter? 1 Jersey Cows, soon to he fresh in milk, they are of the. St. Lambert and Golden Lad Blood, any ?die in need ol" a good Cow will do well to see them as I mean to .sell. Milton B. McCuen Princeton. S. C. T. C. TURNER, JR., AT'D >kXLY-AT-LAVV. Will practice in all State courts. Prompt attention given to all business. Office in Enterprise Bank Huilding. Special Offerings for This Weck at Bennett's Argo Salmon, regular price 2< >c, this week only i ;c 1 California Peaches reg ular price 25c cans, this week only 2oe } Lot of fat fanc> Mack ere! 10 to li) OZ. CJJcll, 1 5c two fi >:* 25c 2 Scuddors best maple Syrup, per <;t. 35c Standard Tomatoes 31b can, joe Fancy Stock Tomritoes tw< 1 cans for 25c E Remember we carry the best di every thing, if you want the best we have it. J. S. BENNETT Phone SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES Pencils, Inks, Pencil Tablets, Ink Tablets Writing Pensr Rulers, Erasers, Sponge, etc. If you want a school book come here for it. A nice line of Box Pa per and Envelopes. Choice line of Cold Cream, Perfumery and Toilet Soaps. Dr. Posey's The Old Reliable. Merchants of Laurens County Wc arc glad to be able to say that we were perfectly delighted with the amount of business that you gave u> during the mouth just past and wc are equally pleased to have so many of you say that you were satisfied with your purchases from us. lint Listen! Wc have made heavy purchases for February delivery, and have got everything bought at Kock riottom prices before the recent advances, and we want to strongly urge that you call on us lor any commodity what?so?ever you may need, We positively know that wc can save you money on anything in our line. As for quality- you know yourself that wc handle nothing but the very best, Quality is long remem bered after price is forgotten. Remember thai. Yours truly J. S. Machen & no. DR. CLIFTON JONES Dentist Office in Simmons building Phone: Office No. 86; Rosidenco 219. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cure? Cold*. Croup and Whoooiu^ Couiro. CHARLESTON AND WESTERN CARO LINA RAILROAD. Arrival and Departure of Trains, Laurens, Souili Carolina. EFFECTIVE JUNE 1 WEST BOUND. No. l. Leave Augusta... No. I. Leave Laurens ... No. 1. Arrive Spartanbui No, ?">. Leave Greenwood. No. 5. Leave Laurens. .. No. 5. Arrive Spnrtanbur No, S3. Leave Greenville.. Nu. 53. Arrive Laurens... -? No.*86. Leave Greenville . No.'*86. Arrive I.aureus... SOUTH BOUND No. 2. leave Spartan burg No. *_'. Leave Laurens. No. 2. Arrive Augusta.... No. <*>. Leave Spartanburg No. tl. Leave Laurens. No. ?5. Arrive Greenwood . No.*S7. Leave Laurens. 8:10 am No, kS7i Arrive Greenville... .10:20 a in No. ">2. Leave Laurens. 2:35 p m No. 52. Arrive Greenville ... 4:"'> p m Trains *S6 and *>7 daily except Sunday. Tri-weekly through Pullman Parlor Car service between Augusta and Ashe ville mi trains Nos. 1 and 2; North bound. Tuesdays. Sat urdays;Southbound Mondays, Weonesdavs and Fridavs. C. H. GA'SQUE. Agent, Laurens, S. C. G. T. BRYAN, Con. Agt., Greenville. S. C. A.W. ANDERSON. Gen. Supt. ERNEST WILLIAMS. G.P.A., Augusta, Ga. :t;, 1908. ... 10:10 a m ... 2 :'.',2 p m ?g.. 4:05 p m ... 0:50 a m ... 7:"m a in g.. 0.30 a m .. 12:20 p m ... l :45 i> m ... 1:30 p m ... o :'J"> p m . . 12:20 p m ... 2:32 p in ... 6:15 p in . .. 5:00 p in ... 0:35 p in . . . 7:50 p m KILL the COUCH and CURE the LUNCS wth Dr. King's New Discovery FOR C8??sHS A? AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED. Simpson,? . per & Babb, Attorneys at Law. Will practice in all State Courts, prompt attention given to all business Dr. King's New Life Pills The best in the world. HH What is HABIT? n HH HH * HH 4 Some one has defined a good habit as "Yester day's achievements taking the sting from today's toil." The- Saving Habit is universally conceded to be a good liabit, and this definition slates the exact truth, based on the experience of thousands of savings bank depositors throughout the world.. Our Savings Department is at your service. We pay 5 per cent interest on all such accounts. HH HH * * HH HH HH HH * SSM The Bank for Your Savings. Follow Your Neighbors and trade here. Our business must be satisfactory to our thousands of patrons or else we would never have reached the success of today. For ten years we have beer, building up a business on the solid foundation of right prices, fair profits, high quali ties, prompt attention and expert service. It's useless to look elsewhere for better. Dodson-Edwards Dr\ig Co. Agents for Huyler's Candies. 7 ? I WILL POSITIVELY ? - Save You Much Money on PIANOS And make terms to suit your convenience. I sell high-grade Pianos, prize winners at all of the great expositions. I do not haul Pianos around, peddle them, and leave them on trial. My companies are reliable and are able to Make Good Every Piano. This peddling of Pianos is very expensive and the purchaser pays the expense every time. It is strange that sensible people will buy that way. Don't you know if you have a Piano ordered direct from the factory, it can be sold on a shorter profit? It's injurious to Pull and Haul Pianos About. It loosens them and in a short time they will be * 'broken down." You can't do better anywhere. I can sell NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS From $150 to $750 I can show you many makes of Player Pianos, and will give you the lowest prices and satifactory terms. Let me save you money. L. A. McCORD The Piano Man. Laurens, S. C.