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Worn Women iWbmen, worn and tired from overwork, need a tonic. That feeling of weakness or helplessness will ~ot leave you of itself. You should take Wine of Cardui, that effectual remedy for the ailments and| weaknesses of women. Thousands of women have tried Cardui and write enthusiastically of the great benefit it has been to them. Try it?don't experiment ?use this reliable, oft-tried medicine. CARDUI J 33 The Woman's Tonic UTra. Rena Hare, of Pierce, GFla., tried Cardui and afterward wrote: "I was a sufferer from all sorts of female, trouble, had pain in my side and legs, could not sleep, had shortness of breath. "I suffered for years, until my husband insisted on my trying CarduL The first bottle gave me relief and now I am almost ivell. Try Cardui. 'Twill help you. > AT ALL DRUG STORES Big Reduction in Photographs For the next 30 davs. Five dollar Cabinets going at $3.50 a dozen. All other sizes in proportion. Picture Frames at 25 per cent off regular price. NICHOLS STUDIO Fan-Taz Contest closes Monday Night August 16th, at lo o'clock Contest was to close August 15th, but this being Sundn.v we have deciJ ?'! t?> run <>n Monday. We are getting in the home stretch. The race is on in ox citing force. KAN-TAZ is how the drink ot 1 >ur. It is doi llirhtful and refreshing. See how your choice is lit I up and eoir.e clown to our fountain nml InMng your friends with you ni)d drink the drink tliat help-* you think* IT'S RKD I'TS BlC'li. Make your Choi <.? t!te wipn. r. ! "! ! i \VKKk> LIST Mamie Sexton 231 Crystal Kay t Maggie Barkidale |dh? H-n t ' Sarah Biehoy 140 ky}?:reW ' '"' . ... ' feline CJrnv S't ,na Hettie Lake Inez Hudgebs TSAIlie Bnbb 7,; IInttio Roulwnre 101 Virginia Simpson 77 Jennie Fleming . |*S Kdna Sit greaves .. 7:' May mo Ferguson 20 Sarah Bolt Don't forget bur stock of 10 cents Music* 6Ver 1000 Sheets PALMETTO DRUG CO. ? *7<t &4t ??4 ? ??? ??<? < > *T* ? ? ? ??? S&i ' J- ':- !? J. P. Don h, S< We hope to merit the ! usiness of the ptt!>lic at large ^ and App!j to us foi tej ms ?| Southern Co-operative Collection Agency ?2 Gray Court, 5. C. mm ?u.sities placed with this firm will receive prompt my attention. LOCAL AND ?ERSONAL MENTION. ? Miss Grace Oell James of Bishop vllle is visiting at Rev. W. K. Barre's. Mr. Heber Barre of Lexington is the guest of Kev. W. E. Barre. Mr. J. O. Owings and son. Master Karle Owings. left Thursday tor an extended mountain trip. Mrs. Bobert Boyd and children of Kkotn have gone to Cotniuerce, Ga., to visit relatives. Mr. tt. A. Cooper made a business visit to Greenville Wednesday. Miss Lynn Smith of Union Is vis It inn friends and relatives In the city. Miss Lois Reece of Anderson arrived in the city last Tuesday for a visit to Mrs. Ohus. W. McCravy. Mr. A. J. Taylor was In Laurens for a few days last week making ar rangements for his early removal to the city from Sedalia. t'nIon county, where lie has resided for the past nine years with Mr. .las. H. Minter as man ager of the store and other business interests there. On the tirst of Sep tember he will take a position here with 0. B. Simmons AL- Son. After a short stay here Mr. Taylor left Thursday for a visit to Greenville and Columbia. Miss Nellie |). Thomas of Mlllville, N. ,L, Is visiting her cousin. Mrs. .lohn N. Iludgens. Miss Bessie McCarley of Elber ton, Ga.. Miss Klise McCarley ami their brother. Mr. Nat .McCarley of Clinton have been recent visitors at the home of their uncle, Mr. J. N. Iludgens. Miss Emma Shockley of Newherry is visiting her cousin. Miss Bessie : Moore, an I other relatives in the city and < ounty. Miss Cay Sullivan is visiting rela tive.; a- Traveler's Best. So in 3 of the finest and most beauti ful motion pictures are being nightly exhibited at the opera hottt-e. The Dims now being used by the I.aureus management have not been manufac tured dyi r two weeks and rh.e subjects are till new. Yoti who are staying away are missing something line. These pictures, being new and of su perior (|Uality, are costing a good deal of money, and the public ought to show their appreciation of them, its well ti3 cd' the efforts of the man agement to give good service here, if they are not well patronized the motion pictures will have to i>.> given up as they are :<>o expensive to be shown to small audiences. Married -Oil August the "d.h. at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Kay. Of Watts, mill. Mr. Chas. P. Myers of Newherry, to Miss Dora Kay of Watts mill. Lev. A. T. Stoudottinii e oillciat lug. Mr.. R. ('. Wallace and son. Mr. Woodtin Wallace, of Alma. s|>"iit last Thursday with Mrs. Wallaces sist.-r. Mrs. .his. T. Crews, in the city, corner Simpson and Chestnut streets. Mr. W. o. Barksdale, telegraph op erator at c. & w. c. office, in Spartan burg, visited his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. D. C. Barksdale, from last Thursday until today when he returns to his duties. Miss Katie Greylish, a well trained nurse from Columbia, is visiting her old home in the county. Mr. Henry Counts has returned from [on extended trip to Asheville ami other point.-.. Miss Beta Meredith returned last week from a short stay in llenderson Ville. Married On AtlgUSt the (Ith. a' the home of Mr. Luther Kinn at I.aureus mill. Mr. Bob Kinn lo Miss Mary Korr, both of I.aureus. Rev. A. T. Stotldeu mire otlleiating. Mr. C L. Cray was expected home last night from HendersbnvHle after ?> visit of a day or so to Mrs. Gray and little ein lite, Mr. .'. Monroe Swindler, represent ^ itlg the Atlanta .loill'llill, is in t'.i- city. f Messrs. Julian Blackwell a:; ! Lyl f .looiv are expected home lodr.j from _ t n 1)1 || to I 111?-T) >v Mr. J. i i. Watts went to Ai iie\ II1 o T *uinln> to ????.d a few day ? \ l?ii Mrs. r wa- It ti ?? city 1 st ween . h?ht K ,e \i ?- ! ? 11 Ltu'iwioii iclii Ir.u I f k M ?- ??... Si : Ii V tw K' \ I 'oo'pe r C \ pou ?: and s. i: I ? k i lie '. et d'iii ?' ? e-titiion at Q iki >. church Saiurday. . Married (hi Viivust Mb. m l!i m paisotiaite :?!' (he Speoml Bapti I liuireh, l.aur 'iis. Mr. O. C. Si I i to .Mj-s Maud tin n.ten. botli ot La rer.s. Rei ? A. T. Stu'i leiin ! C. I, < 'honey ro?' the last i." yej : -. and believe hl in perfectly honorable in nil business transaction/ ari l financially able t.i carry put any obligations indde !>\ hi.4 firm, WALDING KIN'NW & MARTlNi Whol ?sab- I): ilgglsfS. Tolod >. 0 Hall's Catarrh Cute is iaken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the Kystom. Testimonials sanl free. Piice V> per bot (In, Sohl by all Brtlggls'.s, Notice of Stockholders Meetings The Annual ineetlua of the stock holders of the People* Loan ? Kx change Bank. Laurens, s c . will b< held In the ?ftice of the Bank, at Lau renn, s. C. oh Tuesday, \ugUsl \i\ IfiOfj, at : > o'c i. k n.. W, a. WATTS, Pre ildenL C w ftuViar, Cashier. ., GJ it. w "Jell-O Ice Cream Powder Makes Ice Cream at cost ol 1 cent per plate RECIPE: Use one package of Jell-O Ice Cream Powder, one bottle milk?mix and freete. Nothing more. All ingredient* in the package. Makes 2 quarts of Cure. Delic ious Ice Cream in 10 minutes. Croccrs sell 2 packages lor 25c. Book of Recipes IRKK. Address. Tht Genesee Pure Food Co., Le Roy, N. V. THK "RUR SHIRT" RKl'MON. Members of s.nttii Curoliita'.s Fa minis Organization Meet in Vndersoii. Anderson, s. P., July 10.?Col. J. C. Strlbllng. temporary chairman of tha "Red Shi::"' reunion to be li1.1 In Anderson August 21-25, today Issued the following statement: "in accordance with the action of tiio council of 'Red Shirt' men, held ;it Anderson on the 24th of June* I um authorized to announce thai a rally of the 'Red Shirt' men of South Carolina will be held in the city of Anderson on the 21th and 2.1th of August, til which time u state organ ization of the survivors of the memo i ruble campaign of IS7H will be form ed. Fach county is requested to cull a tu >??(":!:?- or. the first Monday In August, or on some c?hvohieni day] thereafter, of the inch who w.o.? (he red and Kent! a larg<? delegation i" the Anderson meeting. I-Jvery man <>;? buy w!>.<> was with the Hampton 'Reil Shi:!' campaign is Invited to join in'i the grand parnde of the 2."th, either mounted or or foot, and wear a red shirt* which may I ? liiud? of cheap calico or other material*' ( holera liii'aiitani ( urcd. "Something like two years nuo thy baby, which was t'teii nbout n year obi. "Aas taken seriously ?i with chol era Infantum, vomiting find purging prol'ttsety. writes i K. fxempsey, of !> 'inpsey. \! >. ! did what I could to rolP?ve her but did no good, and heina very much alarmed about her wont for a physician but fulled to ill i one. ><? enme hack by t;i<t.?r tiros, & Carter's store and Mr. Klder recoin memled Chnmberlnln's Colic. Cholera and Diarhoea remedy. I procured a bottle <>! it. went home as quickly as possible nnd gave the baby a tlose of the remedy. it relieved her In fif teen minutes and soon cured her en tirely.", For sale by the Lumens Drug C6. One-fifth of the country's wealth Is represented in the New York stock exchange. f'hnmberlninN ( idle. Cholera and Di arrhoea Reined) Never Known to Kail. "I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera und Diarrhoen Remedy since it was first introduced to the public in ISTl'. Slid have never found one instance where a cure was not speed ily effected by Its us?. I have been a commercial traveler for eighteen years, and never start out oil a tri;> without this, my faithful lidend." says 11 s N'i* hols of Oaklnnd, lud Ter. For sale by the Ltiurens Drug Co, Rurope has 20.000 newspapers; of which (icrinany possesses the largest number. KtiKlawl, however* has (he greatest number 6f cUihy nowajiupei's, It co<*ls Monej tu Filial. it i n,:, inor ? i; >on dim*t Vout house Wears oil' If not |>a luted Then it erst money to repair It and mone> (o i>r?.*t:* li it doi.'t rosi much money ? i ? S ddier Hulks Rcnlli Plot. Oriental tly> the i .riiegran; i hckjleerel of l nn? i lf?*. \ Fi ? -r . one secret of long life. Hi- inetho'l deals with the Mood. Hut tomi iuo mitllons of Americans I proved Klectrlc Ritters prolongs* lifo und make ? it worflf diving I ? !?ui enriches ami vitalizes the >lood builds waste*! nerve cells Imnnrts life anil lone to the crtl (v ? system, it is a godsend ??> w>?'k *iek ini'l de bilitated oeopi ? ' Kidm-y (rouble had blight ' l rny liffi for 'months'. Writes w v 9h??m.*?n of CtisMn*, M.?. "but Kjectrlc Rittet* cured m* entlrelv " Oiil f w the l.aar^is Driifi <'o and the Palmetto Drag Co. It cost very little to wire vour house Electrically lighted homos are more comfortable and cosy, more healthful than those heated l>> old style lamps?there is no smell and very little heat. With electricity you can not only light your home but can run Churns, Sewing machines by using a small motor attachment, you can do your ironing In- using our electrical heating irons, you can do all the cooking with electricity with our electric stoves. The house can be kept c^ol by using eithet a ceiling or desk fan. A home tilted with electricity i* in.iced a luxury as well as a delightful necessity. See us for other uses to which electricity may in w ill be surprised ptst. I.et it -it's so low. tell von the Cost?you J. H. Boyd & Co Electric Suplies Phone No. 240, Laurens, S. C. Land and Water! See me about sellitig that propertj of yours or about buying before not. buy. (Vet my plan ii ttevet failes when I can get a buyer. I have a lot of choice property in Clinton for sale, write or phone me and see it" 1 can interest you. P. S. Jeans CLINTON, 5. C. Bell Phone, No. 75 * * * Where is Your Surplus Energy? A man's sal a ris represents his etiergry in dol lars and cents. Mis savings from his Wages might be said to represent his surplus etiergry, We want every man oti salary, every wage earner, to know of the many advantages and con venient features of our Savings Department. If you will call at the bank, our officers will gladly answer any questions or give any inform i tion you may desire before opening ati account. i THE BANKS^ LAURENS UAURENS, S.C, The Bank for Vour Savings. ^ LARGE PROFITS $ IN REAL ESTATE , " Suppose you had bough! !:!?:.'.!, ESTATE five J V! or tw J 3 What would your |wfi! have Iwer.iiiovVi 5 I ft Why Hot jiW.'lt by fho [>r,s! m mfmw foh lh< ?' future. Five vears Iron now there will he in- ?" crease in values as lartfe per cent as in the past w1 We have for sale lota With i r without buil lings \ and nice farms an I will make suitabl i terms, jS $ Laurens Trust Co. ? la C. A. Power. Msr. tfeai Estate Department. m* S