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W. W. BALL. Our good friend W. \V. l11 is again on the start of the Columbia Slate, und Ihe people of the capital t it>? mid the euiiiiai city's morning newspaper ure to be heartily congratulated on such u distinct acquisition. it is a rood thing for any town to have W. W. Hall live in it. ami it is a very for tunate thing indeed lo any newspaper for him to be Idnctltled with it. Greenville News. The Columbia State ami Hilly Rail arc Inseparable. hilly Becured a ill VOrce from Tl?0 Statt- ami cast his fortune win, the No wsand Courier. The other day he divorced from the N. and C. ami remarried to The state. The last union will probably prove perpetual, as we understand the set tlement is about the handsomest yel made by a southern paper Oil a writer. We extend congratulations to both parties to the contrite) ami wish them mighty well, Catinvy Ledger, The Slate newspaper is certainly to he congratulated on its acquisition or Mr. W. W. hall. Mr. hall, some time editorial writer on the News, ami Courier, goes to The Stale as man aging editor, lie will make a good one. In fact, he will make the bosl one thai newspaper or any other could gel in Ihis slate, Mr. Hall llOl "Col." Hall, lor he repudiated the tille like Caesar did Ihe crown, when Cos. Ansel offered ii to him i one ot the best air round newspaper men in Hie country. He Ih broad-iniiided has energy ami ability, and has in liimsell the necesnry store of pride in and tor newspaper work ami work ers thai is so essential to success. Contact with him makes lor ihe same sort of teeling in others of the profes sion. The Index wishes him joy ami success in his work and congratulates The Stale on getting him. tSreen v.ood Index. "Of The Plrsl Magnitude*'. Mr. W. w. hall, probably the best all round newspaper man In the state - did you ever see such modest)'? has moved from Ihe Chat lesion News und Courier to the Columbia state He is a star of the Hrst magnitude, und any paper that secures his ser vices is to he congratulated -Ander son Mail. Sore MpplcK. Any mother who lias had nxperl ence with this distressing ailment will be pleased to know that a cure may be effected by applying Chamber Iain's SalVO as soon as Ihe child is done nursing. Wipe it off will! a soft cloth before allowing the babe lo nurse. Many trained nurses use this ?alve with best results For Bale by the l.aurens Drug Company. Too Great a Strain. Physician "What is your profes sion, sir?" Patient I pompously i I 'm a gen tleinaii " Physician Well, you'll base to tr> something else: it doesn'l ugreu with you." The l motor. \u Ofllec (all. Teacher: "Tommy, something has yot lo be done about your behnvioi I think today alter school I - hall call und see your rather.'' Tommy: n il cost you f:2 ir you do. Po|i's. a doctor; office hours, fi to 7 Puck If Vau lie ?in Ih $,'?0,01)0 han't Krad This. Tliis will not Interest you if you are worth fifty thousand dollars, but it you are a man of moderate means and cannot afford to employ a physi cian when you base an attack of diar rhoea, you will be pleased to know thai one or two doses of Chamber lain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy win cure it This remedy has been in use for many years ami is thoroughly reliable. Price :'.?> cts For sale by l.aurens Drug Co. \ Church Vnilcc In a little lOWII in Novln Scotia are two ( bun lies,, situated in the two divisions <>r the village locally dosln linted as Hie "North End" and "South End." Al a Sunday morning service the officiating clergyman read the following notice: "There will he preaching al 1 I o' clock next Sunday morning in the Church at North Knd and at I o'clock In Ihe afternoon at South End, In ranis win be baptised at both ends." New Volk Times. Rich Men's Ultts Are Poor beside this: "I want lo go on record us saving that l regard Electric hit (eis as one of the greatest gifts thai Cod bus made (o woman." Writes Mis o. Rhlnevault, of Vestal Center, N v "I can never forget what It hail d. for me." This glorious medicine ?flves a woman btioynill BplrllS, vigor of body ami Jubilant health It QlllCkly cures nervousness, sleepless liess. melancholy, headache, backache, tainting and dl/./v spells; soon builds up the weak, ailing and sickly. Fry tbetn. ;>"<-. ai Laurens Drug Co. ami Palmetto Drug Co, A health journal has an article on "HOW lo Lie While Asleep." What v/e need is. a few pointers on llOW lo induce people to tell leb truth when awuko. RO-FI) keeps flies off Horses and Cuttle. 860 und ;"?ue. At all drug stores. 44-lOt, MI. OLIV Ii NEWS NOTES. Ladies' Society Will Ohe |,e (n-aai Supper, SuturdM) 2011t. Mi. oliv.-. June The farmers me very busy now, since so much ruin. Mr. und Mrs. Osgood Martin and Miss Kula Mae Knight Vtailed at Mr. and Mrs. I?. O. Smith's Saturday and Sunday. We have n very nourishing Sunday school at Mt. Olive, with Mr. M. W. Hill ;is superintendent. The Ladies' Mission society or Mt. OHvo church will give an ice cream supper -it Mt. olive school house on Saturday before tin- fourth Sunday, the actli, at p. in. Everybody is cordially invited to come ami help in this good work. Of Interest to Partners and Mechanics. farmers and mechanics frequently meet with sticht accidents ami inju ries which cause them much annoy ance and loss of time. A cut or bruise may he cured in about one third the time usually required by applying Chamberlain's Liniment as soon as the injury is received. This liuiiucul is also valuable tor sprains, soreness of the muscles and rheuuiu tie pains. There is no danger of blood poisoning resulting from an In jury when Chamberlain's Liniment is applied before the parts become in Named and swollen. Kor sale by I.aureus I H ue, Co. Itohh) on Doctors. Doctors, is the men that maiks it cost ?o lUUCll to he si< k or to die, when you gll sick then you are in bed ami thou your funks say Well i guess we will have to send for the doctor, bill IIOIIC ot lIlUUl want the doctor to coine until von have to have him or die and then you die sometimes any how. There is a good many kinds of doc tors, doctors that charge a good deel and also some that charge lots more. I lu-ii there is horse doctors that doaul charge so much but thay moast always have better luck with lliare pushents. if i gel to he a mau t think i will be a doctor, then funks will call me I >oe ami baud me lliare iniiliny & that will be better than being one of the foal; i ami glveillg solne other doc tor III) lilimuy. Milwaukee Sentinel. Cliniiibi'i'lala's .Cough .Itemed) the Itcsl on the Market. I have used Chamberlain's Cough Keine,l> and lind il to be the best on the market,'' says 10. W. Tardy, editor of The Sentinel, Cainshoro, Teno. "Dur baby had several colds tin- past winter and Chamberlain's Cough Iteiuedy always gave it relief at once and cured it in a short time. I al ways recommend ii when opportunity presents itself." For sale by I.au reus Di u;', Co. Keeps If Circulating'* "Soine scientist says a $lo bill will' accumulate ,:;,uuu microbes in a month." "Thai doesn't worry me. I never have one of 'ein long enough to 'cu mulate inore'u a dozen or ho." Plain Di aler. Stamaril Troubles. Many remarkable suroa of stomach troubles have been effected bj chain bei Iain's Stomach ami Liver Tablets One man who bad -pent over two thousand dollars for medicine and I treatment wn: ?und by a lew boxes Of the: e tablets. I'l ice, 2.1 cents. Samples free at the I.aureus Drug Co. Simple Lnoiigh. "Doctor, what do von think Is the mat lei with my little In "Why, it's only a eorrustifled exo gesis, nntlspnsmodlcnlly emanating from Hie gernt of the animal refrig erator, producing a prolific source of irritability in the pericranial epider mis of i he mental profundity." "Alb that's what I told Het y, but she allowed it was. wurruins." The I loot or, Alone in Saw Mill at Midnight unmindful ol dampness, drafts, storms or colds, W. .1. Alklns worked as night watchman at Saliner uprings, Teim, Such exposure gave him a severe Cold that settled on his hint's. AI last be had to five up work, lie tried many remedies but all failed till he used Dr. King's New Discovery Alter Using OlMi bottle." he writes ?| went back lo work as well as ever." Severe colds, stubborn coughs, lullamed Hi rout a and bore lungs, hemorrhages, croup ami whooping cough gel quick relief and prompt line from this, glorious med jcinc .'tie and 11,00. Trial bottle free, guaranteed by Laurens Drug Co. Palmetto Drug Co. In Optical Illusion. Optician I cannot well you spec tacles fin- your husband, He must must come lor I hem In person. What is the nature of his visual defect?' Women "A .".cent piece look, big ger to him than a J'< bank note to Oilier people.'" siiinu' fur 1.1 Vears by indigestion's pane.- trying man) doctors ami $200,00 worth of medicine in vain II. F AysCIIO, of lllglesldn, X. c. at last used Dr King's New Idle Pills, and Writes thoj wholly eioed him. They cure constipation, bllloUSncSS, ~lck headache, stomach, liver, kidney and bowel troubles 2f?C. at I.aureus Drug Co. ami Pal mat to Drug Oo, Perhaps nothing makes a girl so angry as the though) thai n younn man thinks she would not resist bu Iiik kli?. (1 Real Estate Offerings' 122 acres of land, b? lllldcd by lands nt Manse I Owlngs, K :i Jackson, and Warrior Crock. Price $20 per acre. 117 acres of land near dray Court, bounded by lands of K T. Shell, W. 10. Cray; seven room cottage, lino barn and outbuildings and line pant are. Price $60 per acre. 2 acres in town of Cray Court; nice building site. Price $600.00. 200 acres of land near Durbin Creek church, bounded by lands of W. T. Parks and Laurens White; :'? tenant houses. Well timbered, food stale of cultivation. Price $110.00 per acre. acres land, bounded by lands of ?I, II. Wells. Thomas Hurl:., and others with live room dwelling, good out buildings; neyr Kkom. Price $15 per aero. One lot al Walls Mills, with seven room cottage, 200 feet front and Hal feel deep, with meat marl.ei. Price $ 1,200. Some valuable property in town of Clinton. Nine business lots on Itroad street, ranging in price from $500 lo $1,200 pel lot. TWO lots Mouline oll MUSgrove street. $11011 each. One beautiful building lot fronting \lm grove street, price $2,00U, one lol with beautiful residence fronting on MllUgroVC Street, price $11,500, See me earl) if you wish to purchase, n.C Is an exceptional opportunity, 150 acres, land, one half mile of Dial church, with a handsome dwelling, it tenant houses ami rood outbuildings. Come ipiick if sou want this place. Price $50 per acre. .*.;! acres, of land just outside of Iho corporate limits of the town of Cray Court, with one tenant house. Pine $50 per acre. Two aero lol in (he town of l!ra> Court, with V room dwelling, nie. u located. Price $2,500. One business lot. 60 feet front, 150 feet deep, in town ol Cray Court. Price $5uo, One lot al Walls Mills. 250 feel front hy ,n feel deep, I room cottage and out buildings. Price $i,ouo. one i,,t at Watts Mill, containing 2 acres. Price $250, 88 acres of land near Rramlctl'M church, hounded hy lands id V. I*. Harris ami .Inn. Itiirdctle. Seven room dwelling, 2 tenant hon e ., pood burn ami out buildings. Price $20 per acre. One I room cottage, with hell and ;! porches, on Carlington avenue. Price $1,150. 140 acres of land hounded by Will Martin and Can ctt land: . ? ??, -n room dwelling, 2 tenant home' . food barn and out buildings. Price $25 per acre. lid acres hounded by land.: of Y. c Delimits ami Mitchell Owens, in 3 mile-' oi Laurens; 2 dwellings ami out buildings. Price $35 per acre Ii? acres laud near Owluga station hounded hy laud ol John Jones and Toni Iiramlol i with dwelling and out buildings i>i i? 10 $35.00 per aero. 10(1 acres laud near Lauford Stat ion hounded b) land:, of I?alt fuller noil, James Palorsou and others with dwelling and :; Tenant houses Prloo $35,00 per acre, da acres <>t land, with dwelling, good haru and mil buildings, mar Owlugs I'rlco $3,50u; terms made easy. ill acres hounded hy lamia of Jett Davis ami llerherl Mai du; il good ten am houses, ami rood harm Price $50 per acre. acres land noar (lie Incorporated limits of tlio Town of Fountain Inn hounded by lands of Kobt. Taylor, T 10. Nelson, Jim Adams and others; dwellings ami out buildings. Price $75.00 per acre. 100 acres of land, with live room dwelling, il loom tenant house, good out buildings, near Hickory Tavern. Sulllvail township. I'rlco $15.00 per acre. f.'.i acres of laud In town of l.anford, wllh lenaiil lions, at $50.00 per acre. One lol al l.aurens Mill-., with well ami :' brick chimneys. Price $350, v 1 acre, of laud In one mile of the town of (Ira) Court, with two dwell lugs. Price $iu per acre. 53 acres of land In town of (!ru\ Court, dwelling and otitbulldlugs I'l ice $ *.(? per acre. 3IN acres of laud noar Italian ("reek church, H room dwelling, three tenant houses. I'i Ice $32.50 per acre. ?. II : i'i of lam) in I luillor tow n "Ion. holiuded lo laud ol ItufiiH Dull 1 !.i11 Hchccca ('hrisliuu and (ico. Cm\\ lord. :' lour room col I aeon, good oll I ', bllildilll . Olio l.oltolu land: . well I im ' In-red !MI acres in cultivation. Olli) $:!ll pi r in i e i. acres in Dial township, bounded by l.iad . i.i Pink IP Hams, Lud) Holl lid It. C. Walla- ... Price $ 1,300. In:- acres, of laud in (Iroeiivllle conn ' i.v. Iluilor township, bounded l?y lauds of Mary Snow, ami Taylor and Crelgli Ion place; known a:- Ihe Thomas Hen Doll place, on Kiioi'ce river; six room dwelling, son.I loiltlhl houses and r.lore building. I'i ice $3,000.00. 11.', acre.', of land Dial's township, known a:, Ihe old Wham's homestead, with dwelling and out buildings, Price $37.50 per tic re. 137 acres land in Sullivan township, *,i room dwelling, good out buildings, I tenant house. Price $30 per acre. 1(H) acres of land in Votings tow nship, II room dwelling, two lenanl houses, good barn. Pi ice $2.250. 517 acres land 'I miles of l.aurens, hounded by lands Mrs. HlU'gess, Hob Hi ow ig J no. Madden and others: li ten an) houses; 7 horse farm in cultivation. W ill be ?-nl int., I..I- ol 100 a. a s euch Price >,:*?* per acre. J. IN. Leak Real Estate, Stocks and Ron?Is. Gray Court, S. C. INTEREST Is the greatest incentive towards saving money. When you find your moncv i earning something von feel more like sa\ ing. Interest, liken much advertised remedy, "workswhile Mm sleep. n Wc pay interest on saving's accounts from % \ up, and on certificates of deposit foi <> <>i i.: month's time. Absolute safet}*, liberality and c<.nit< y our watch w< n'd. Enterprise Bank Laurens, S. C. I Now is the Time and Sullivans' Store tlie Place Sow I Ink now n Peas anil Ca no Seed. VVe have a lot of Sound Clean I'ukuown Peas, Marly Orange and Amber Cane Seed. A full stock ??i Molasses and Syrup in x.. gal.i i gal., 5 gal, and 10 gal, kegs. Counlrv cured smoked Bacon and Shoulders, A nice liu<-<>t ImosIi Juicy Hams, llead(|iiarters i<>i i n h Water-ground Corn Meal. I'irst and second patent iMonr. Corn, Oats and Hay. Kentuck) VVoudei Polo Means should be planted now. Lim ited quantity Cotton Seed Meal and Ouatio, Prices as low as the lowest considering quality. J. H. Sullivan Laurens, S. ('. i Government Bonds | 1 $ I 1 ^ pay the investor from two to three per ?i? cent interest. A Certificate of Deposit, such as this ijh bank issues, will pay the depositor live per T cent interest. ??? A Certificate is easy converted into cash. J ft is negotiable. II is the best of collateral. 11 is a sale invesl menl. It is payable on demand. Your money is absolutely secure, as > well as safe. tt. I THE BAN K^L?U RENS The Bank for Your Savings. WWW Let Us Sell Your Property! We will gel the best price possible Listen! \\V have prospective buyer? in miiul, soveval to youi one. Ii is oui business to sell KI % A1. KSTAVK. Von may sell foi less nut knowing jut how t.? secure it fti?in the buyer. < >ui romtnissioii will unionnl t< > loss tli.m ihe difference you would ??< t and tin |ii<< we possibly could have i? *.11? n. It will pay * "ii to list y<>iii ptopeiiv with us. Do you wish to buy Real Estate? We may have jn-l what you waul, v< i <>ni Ii i of choice city and county property. I,t-l n show it t>? \<?n then make selection will make the l< ruis \<> nit yon Laurens Trust Co. C.A.Power, Mgr. Real I'slalc Department. I Sanitary Plumbing | 1> That's the kind we Guarantee XC 7 to do. vt/ / viz y 11 i in .1 t ? i l i? r;ill?d pi iiuihi-i 'thai yj^ y \ Ii<?\\ I o ilu ,i,d In mi i ill y^y j woi I.. hut that' . !. vi,ii ,vant. <. ' yjy j and ' .mil.ii . woil; thai i llu I in.I y|/ }/ 'I... We ii ? r,n)\ i In- I,. < in ,i, 11 ,| aiv Vi/ \f will pliuc Hi. i, im. . mi I-. t. We jjf will not I? t yiiu < Ui i i 11 Inn ill..i i in.i \l/ 7 '.aiiitai v. I.' ! 'i 11'? ii11 cm vom iiIuiiiIj. W 7 bill. * 7 Vt/ 'a All repuii ".i.il ] .i. .in i .t I'. r|i,iii r,i.I I'uaianteed. .7 See us about lilcctrh Wiring and Pixttires, VJjJ I J. H. Boycl & Co ? j/ lOlectrical and Plumbing Contractors. \j/ ^ Phone No. 2<1(), Laurens, S. (; ^> Land and Water! See tue about selling Unit piopeily ol yours oi about buying before \<>n btty, (let m\ plan it heyei fuiles when 1 i an gel a bllj? i 1 have a lot of i lioiee ptopi it\ in Clinton I'm sale, write oi phone me ami see ii I < an interest you, P. 5- Jeans CLIN TON, 5. C. Bell Phone, No. 75 - '-- ?-n [tK-n