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Baking Powder Is the jjj (F\ ,,Mll^f^^^(iXfL greatest of time and labor ll /savers to the pastry cook. H ^^^Bt^^Cfe^'F'^i^ Economizes flour, butter f|j ^j^Sift^^Wife^^ ftnd eggs and makes the 11 fTOpS||^k^^WRA food digestible and healthful M i^H? 1UKi?s1>oWi>?h| c (^J^?/ Makes most healthful food fij ^flpy No alum?no lime phosphates |j The only baking powder made ? ? from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar |jj B! RD AND GAM E LAWS Of SOUTH CAROLINA There are a ureut many people iii I too county who are hot thoroughly ae- j on inted with ih? bird and game laws of vlio state. * Some have expresaed the desire thai Tin? Advertiser publish ^ iiv i.iw on ta - subject. That pari of j vli- statute thai pertain* inore panic a I a rly to this siTiir.ii us de state is gh below; it w ill pay the peojile to -ad it: tin- game wardens for tin1' ;-o- ?>? have expressed the Intention of sir ly enforcing each provision, and violators of the law may do well to ex ? Ise a little care. 1 he statute is as follows: An ' ?! to Amend Section of the tninnl t'ode of South Carolina, lining too hunting of certain M.-ila and doer to the period begin. b November IJVth and ending ich ;.-i following. Prot? timi of (tame in Certain Seasons ion i. lit- it enacted by the Cleit- I era] 'Vssemblj ol the state of South i Carol na, That Section ?f?0 of the [5rin tial Code of South Carolina he i aUlt1 "(led to read as follows: s- . fifiU, Subdivision I. It shall not he i ? ful for any person in this state, bet' mi tin- 1st day of March and the 15th day of November, except in the cour'ies of Heaufort, Hampton, Hor che -?? r. Colleton, Charleston. Bnrn well, Berkeley, Aiken, Oconee. Lexing ton, .'airfield. Saluda. Georgetown and Clarendon, wherein the time shall be between the first day of April and the 1st (Jay of November, in any year here after to catch, hill or injure, or to purs1 e with suc h intent, any wild tur key, partridge, quail, woodcock, Mon golian or other pheasant, or at any linn '.ithin five years from Mat'Cfc 1. 1.900, o sell, offer or expose for sale, slop ar export for sale, or to pot-hunt, net. ' ap or by flrollght to catch, kill or ii i ire, Ol" to pursue with such in tent ny of the birds named in this section; nor shall any person or per son- riostroy or rob Ihe nests of any picl 1 Irds. And any person so doing .shall ii'* deemed guilty of a uiisde in : ?. and upon conviction thereof ilinll ho lined not more than twenty dolla -. or in- Imprisoned not more I ui ? thirty days: Provided. Thai ii tie in ibis Act shall prevent the linpn tutioh for sale of any sit lit birds; Provided, further, Thai the handling, i possession, loutroi or ownership of. .my of the said birds sohl, offered or 1 exposed for sale, or shipped or ex ported, shall be prima f ae in evidence of a iolntlon of this Aei; ami the bari.' i of proof shall be upon any I person so handling, possessing, con* trolling or owning any of the said birds, to show that they were import ed i um any state or territory. Approved the 2"d of February, a i> i ?on. IV- an Aet approved the 20th day ol February i tans. Section was r ue...id so as to strike oil! tie' Word "fiCXiligtOU" wherever it oeiurs in .?aid section of the rode as amended. j Ah \ei for tit-' Protection of Bird* and Theli Nests and I'.ggs, and to I pro, id" for ib.- punisliuient of vlo Intions thereof. Willi Minis the Property Of the Sliite. Section i Re it enacted by the Cm., al Assembly of Iho Stale of South Carolina. That all wild birds, both resident and migratory, in this state, shall he, and are hereby de clared to be, the property of the state. Came Minis. See. 2. That for the purposes of tills A<t, the following shall hu eon ftldered ranne birds: Swans, wild Ke<>.-". brant, wild ducks, rails (marsh hens), roots. gullinules. surf birds, snip'. Woodcock, Mtldplpers, upland plover, curlew, wild turkey pr ilrle chicken, nuail (partridge;, rice birds blackbird and dove, A!' other spe cies of wild resident or migratory birds shail be considered u#ti gam a .birds. i Non.dnmc Birds Not t?> Be ('antritt or Killed. See. Thai no person within the state shall kill, catch <>r have in his his or their possession. living or dend. any resident or migratory v. H.i bird other than :i game li?\l. or purchase, offer or expose for sale, any mic'i wild non-game bird, after It has been killed or caught, except a- permitted by this \ ? \n?l None t>> Hi- Sol.!. I. . . ? ? i ? i of whetm-r saii hli'd was captured or killed within or without the stau?. v> llgtrs ??!? \e^t* (?) it,- Defrayed. s. i. That no person; within the j stUte. shall lUke <>r desif'Oy. or utteiupt to take or destroy, the nests or the' e>ggs ol any wild birds; or have such nests Or eggs in his or their posses sion, except as permitted by tbi.; Act. \ Dt t n Ho Tninsparti d. sec. (?. That it shall be Unlawful ; for nny person or i> ?rsi us, or tiny cor; notation acting as it common carrier, its officers, agents Or servants, to ship; carry, take or transport, either within or beyond tin' confinot ot the state, any resident or migratory wlbl uon name bird, except sts permitted by this I Act. ! Certificate t<> Take Birds, Sec. 7. That Sections I. ?"? and G : ot' this Act shall not apply to nnj per- j son holding a certificate giving tin' right to tnke birds, their nests or eggs, for strictly scientific purposes, :is provided for in Section S of this Act. nor shall anything in tbis Act contained prevent nnj householder from keeping any resident or migra tory birds, whether game or non-game, in aviaries or cages, as pets or for experimental and breeding purposes, and from trapping or catehing them for such purposes: Provided, That no one shall trop or catch tin* same save on Iiis own lands: Ami. pro vided, further, That the same are not kept for barter, sale or exchange, .and shall not lie shipped or transported beyond the confines of this state. How Certlllcates t?ranted, Sec. s. That certlllcates may be granted by the secretary ot state t<< any properly accredited person of the nge ot fifteen years ami upwards, per mitting the holder tinTen :<> collect birds, their nests or Gggs, fdi strictly scientific purposes only. in drdoi to obtain such oertitlenl i, the applicant '01 same must present to the secre*; tnry of state written testimonials i froth two v.'ii-iiiiniu: oruiihoiogisi - certifying to the g.I character an I litness of said applicant to be oil iri|stcd wiib sin h privilege, ami must paj to saiii otllcer one dollar ($1,. io defray the accessary expenses lendliig the griiutiug of such cert ill' cate. On proof that the holder of sm h Certificate has captured or kill.-.I filly bird, or taken the liest or eggs of any bin! tor other than scientific purposes, the certificate shall become void, ami he shall be Mahle to a fine of not more than one hundred dollars (100). or imprisonment not exceeding thlrt.v t :'??>? days. When Expire, See. f*. That the certificates author ized by this Act shall expire on the :'. 1st day of December of the year is sued, and shall not be transferable. Destructive Birds \?t Included. Sec. 10. That the English sparrow. Cooper's hawk, duck hawk, sharp shinned hawk and great horned owl and all ?ither birds which are by na ture destructive Of other birds, are not included among the birds protect ed by this Act; nor are the nests ami eii^s of such birds protected hereun der. This Act does m>t prevent any person from killing crows on his premises if destructive to crops; Pro vided. That said bird- or hot sold or Offered for sale, or shipped OlU o! the \\ ? Violation of This Vcl I- Misdeinennnr. Sec, II. That any person violating ttny of tie* provisions of this Act. ex cept Section S. shall be guilty 01 a misdemeanor, and shall be liable to a line of not less than one dollui ($l.0')i. nor more than five dollars ($;,.l)(M, for each bil l, living or dead. or part of a bird, or nest, or set of eggs, or part thereof, killed or cap tured or possessed, ia violation of this Ac;, or :>.? Imprisoned in the county jail '. ?r not more than thirty (>.0j da;. -. Sec. That a':! Acts or parrs of \ .. ? . wit . ? ? . ! . VJtihitn' ? What about protecting your property against loss by tire. Wo have as good as the best l:\ the way of Insurance. Laurens Fire In surance Agency C. W. McCRAVY, Mgr. Fresh Postum. Po>t toasties Grape nuts, ()at flakes in ait tigllt tin can, Figs, Seedless Raisins, and cleanett Currants, California Lemon cling and yellow free stone peaches, Canned Peas, Canned Tomatoes, Fresh and domestic Sardines, Cheese, Hulk Snow l-lake u^c Ci ic''.vi Vegetables Coast an ! a'. soiiabic daji itV and t^ric Laurens, S. S THE REASON WHY IS THE BEST STRENGTHENING TONIC for Feeble Old People, Delicate Children, Weak, Run-down Persons, and to Counteract Chronic Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis, is because it combines the two most wojjo^gmgd tonics?the iin*dii.in.i!, sti o:>^t!;cniti^, ixxiy-ouildm^ c..;: 1?? ?:ir., of Cod Liver Oil and Tonic Iron, without oil or groiii, tastes good, and agrees with every on.?. We return your money without question if Vinol does not accomplish all we claim for it. THE LAURENS DRUG CO., Laurens. Helping tho Good Work. a Bates county minister was horri fied one Sunday to sefe a boy in the reai church pelting the hearers in tin- am?-!: Corner with |>a|<i>r wads. As the good man looked at him the boy called oat: ? Von 'tend to your preaching, mister: I'll keep 'em awake". Kansas City star. Fleming Brothers JEWELERS The first consideration in sele rtitij* a watch is t<> ?jet t reliable tiitte-ke^per. It utakes no ditiereuce how lit tie you spend tot a watch it. is tuonoN wasted unless you can depend on it t-> keep soittewhere he?i perfect time. tu the mauufaetutery of .1 watch) one of the cheap expenses is the final adjust ing and regulating. There arc hower inexpensive watches of real hum it, these are constructed along simple lines and are dependable time-keepers; other cheap watches gotten up i:i a shovy way arc not worth car tying. We have learned from experience to distinguish between tile good and bad watches ah<j wo will not Watch Fleming; Brothers Jewelers 1 .aureus. S. C. William Solomon Vdut watches, rclocks and jewelry will last longer if properly re paired. Proper work can only be done by a specialist. I make it m>/specialty Jto repair Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, and to guarantee it to give satisfaction. JYly line of Jewelry is new and up-to-date and of the best quality. A trial will convince you. William Solomon l-.xnert W itch Nl tkei and je\v \ ?oni To Sufferers. I wis'i to say to those Buffeting with Indigestion or any stomach trouble, that I have been drinking water Horn Tom Davis' mineral spring ami find great relief, as I am an Indigestion sufferer; it aids digestion ami gives new life to the patient I find that it has great medical properties. All persons that have stomach troubles will find relief in drinking freely of 'his water. Mrs. M .1. Ahrains. Matron l.aureus t'ouutv Home. The State lair. Visitors to the slate fair this year will have an opportunity of seeing tho nation's chief. President Taft comes to Columbia on Saturday. November ?".. the last day oi the fair. The fair stait- on November i and continues for six days. Special features of tho gala occasion will tie education day, the Cle'iiMin Carolina football game. Increased exhibits and many other things secured tor the pleasure anil entertainment of the visitors. PIANOS til buying Pianos it iswell to remember tli it it costs a great deal to keep Pianos on hand, also to ship and re-ship for special sales. This iieeessar\ cost is ad ded to the price .um the purchaser pays it. 1 sell Pianos direct from the factorx t>> the pur chasefi and there is no additional expense to be paid. I bin Pianos from reputable Manufacturers and am in ,i position u> s.i\c you much iuone\ on a purchase for I can sell it any price. It you waul term-, mine are the most liberal ?in fact I let you make the terms, (iive me a chance to show you before you buy. Do You W ant to Save /Money? I can help you save it. Vott take no risk iti mak ing the investigati ?u before buying. You do yOtirself and fattttl) an injustice if you do u6t see me before bitying. I have pretty ilehelies, Stools Und Chair.-., anil ? ?? I mt ? ? ? :? ? le*.*. \d' ? ? v " to . ... -I L. A. McCORD 'I'tie I'iano iiiul < irgiiii Mini. Lumens, S. C. I New Fall Goods * At * W. G. Wilson & Co. ?i N'ew l)ress Cioods ol foreign make in the most de ? si table shades at $i.oo, a sard. Down through the several ^ grades of domestic manufacture, full lines arc shown. rm New Mercerized poplins in all the new Colorings at 25c. *jk Hen- is shown a double width Suiting in thirteen different ? Colorings will make up stylish, only 15c, the yard. P'lan ^ nelctts in neat scroll patterns with 01 without border at ioe. Hetitherbloom I'ndcrskirts in different grades, New ^fc Hosiery, Ww 1'nderwear. Mam mouths ngo the tnanu ? factures wa re uotiiied of a scarcity <?f wool, consequently ^ a higher pi ice is demanded for the present output and as 1^ the relative value of wool and cotton respond promptly ^ the price of both have advanced. Anticipating thi^ we A placed out ordei early and oflet mum lints of pjoods |R ? Ihm; et than we could h ive dour had out put been $W. G. WILSON & COMPANY I .aureus, S. C: O W W V *& W Vfi *& *St O Charleston i Musical and Festival Week October 25 = 30. ssian Svmohonv Orchestras V The best organized and most uniform in g% talent in the United Ststes, supported by a splen did chorus of two hundred male and female v oices, jjj Special rates from all points in South Carolina, ^ Ask the Preacher, Ask the Doctor. f Ask the Lawyer, Ask the Banker. * ty/ffr4} ?JH?.^? fr/f<i>4p