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They Didn't Have to Change. During tho yearr in which our pur* food lawa have been put Into effect there has b< n a great hurrying and scurrying on the part of the food man ufacturers to change their methods to make them conform to the law. The Quaker Oats Company is a con spicuous exception. It was admitted that Quaker Oats was as pure and ' clean as possible and that it was aa 1 ideal food. it Is so cheap that any one can af ford it and so nourishing that every one needs it. The result of last year's experiments at Yale and other points where food values were tested is that Quak? r Oats has been adopted by many persons as their food on which they rely for adding vigor and endur ance of muscle and bruin. This Bplendld food is packed in the regular si/.e package and in hermet ically sealed tins. Tho latter espe cially adapted to hot climates. 4 JTST FOR l'TX. Once Mas KllOtlgll. Magistrate (discharging prisoner) - Now. iin n. I would ndvlso you to ki t ;) away rrom bail company. ? Prisoner (feelingly 1 Thank you.; sir. You won't see me here again.? Lippiucol t '.-. ooo Prnperl} Lube Me I. Just whj Dr. Wiley, .". * govern* I mint's pur - food expert, should have cared to lake ehnncos with rostnurunl food is ii.it known. Not long ago lie walked Into a Washington cafe and took a seat. lie evidently l:hot\ nisi What be wanted, for, waving a hie the bill of fare the bowing waiter prof fered, he said: ''Bring me a chicken pie one of those liti le iitdi\ Idual pies' A few i f?re him, brown and hot. and with a smile of anticipation lie broke the crust, to (lud. just beueafh, a ihreo Jneh font her. "Take tin.- away"! he commanded. "What does it mem. anyway: tell urn that"? The waller was evidently a man of resource, for he Immediately leaned | over and said in a confidential voice: ' Why. Ali II tell you. sah. It's dis way. Yo' know dal Dr. Wiley been raisin' such er howl hont food not be.!n' what hit was claimed lor be, do cook des i>nt.~ one chicken tedder ill each one of dem pies to -how ter folks t dat dey's receblu' do genwlne article, B'ah"! -Success. ooo Dead. Hut lit Peril. Smith, who had always been a "tough one", had just died. The phy sician is met coming from the house, by Brown, who asks: 'Doctor, how Is Smith? Is he out of danger"? Physician "No. lie Is dead, poor fellow; hut he is far from being out of danger. I fear". -Memphis Medical Monthly. ooo Indigestion of (he face. "Dear me, what a sour look that ?woman has! What ails her "? "Indigestion of the face". "Wha 's that"? S'r.iu food didn't agree with It". Memphis Medical Monthly. ooo Ralloonticy. There's always room at the top for a balloon. A balloon In tho ..it Is worth two in the s.-u. The difference bei iveoii a balloon and . It automobile is thai a balloon mnj >nsa oVer a million people at full ' spi ? d and not hurt one of them A ? lauiTetit' may i>.- naughty, bill a hallo, ii driver ;- aerouaiity. It i i all Up" with a balloon when it conies down, am;! One may have high tihi is in a bal- ' Iodti, but everybody in sight knows about it. Hovvever oho may be displeased with n balloon, I" doesil'l want to 'take: a fail out of it". One kind Of airships are all Wright. An aeroplane ought to !??? on tho level, but sometimes it is not When an airship get.- tho drop on >eu. it's time to land. W .1. La nipt on in August f.lpphicott's. \ COIIUKI I !t>\ t 11 i n. Hcvoliitionnr* Soldiers'Graves Marked II) I . (inverntuent. Editor The Advertiser: in last week's Issue your Clinton correspondent states thai I he stones erected at the caves of Revolutionary soldiers ere given by the National Society of Daughters of the Revolu tion. Th's is a mistake; the stones are given by the l'. s. government to nil unmarked graves of l'. S. soldiers, and the Daughters' work Is only to locate those graves, prove the record the record of the soldier and apply to the government for the marker. Wo are glad to do this, and herein appeal in any one in the county to notify us of such graves. Most rosiK'O.tfidly. A. Emily Davis. Keerent Muss;rove Mill Chapter D .A. R. Clinton, S. C, Oct. 18t.li. 11)09. See ti'.e extra good values that we have In solid oak, beautifully finished Hods In difTerent designs. At money fcaving prices. B.M.&. % If. Wilkes & Co. IN ME MORI.V.M. Ilev. Samuel < hnrlton Todd. Horn Nov. 5, 1870 Died Oct. 16, 1908. "I cunnot and I will not say That lie is dead; he is Just away. With o cheery smile and a wave of the hand He has passed bevond to that 'Better Land'. And left us thinking how wondrous fall It sure must be since he lingers there". "ThankGod today for the hope sublime, Which tills our souls in the darkest j lion i s; Thank God that the transient cares of time Are wreathed in the glory Of fadeless Mowers. Thank tJod for the rit; in the desolate | grave, 'Tis the soldier's couch, not the cap tive's prison; iie hallowed Its portals, v. ? dl >d n> save. And we write o er the arch, 'The Lord i.- risen' ". "They do not die who leave their i hotighl Imprinted on some deathless page. Themselves may pass. The spell they wrought Kndures on earth from age to age. And tllOU beloved. Whose Voice but yesterday Fell upon charmed, listening ears, ThOU shall not know the tomb of years. Thou hoblest time ami chance at bay. Thou lives! in thy living word As when its cadence first was heard. Oh! gracious minister benign, Helmed presence! Now as then Thou standest by the hearths of men. Their Preside .toys ; thine; Thou speakcst to theti They listen and tire < e\ break tl lit - w nil til ? w ay.- '. el IU> ale dead. the I .a ii t on Palmer Knight. Died Sept. IWth, I MM). This lovely bud so young, so fair, Carried home by earthlj doom; Seemed only tu show .. >.s SWCCt a llower In Paradise would blootu. K:e sill could barm or sorrow ra !??. I>e;ii|i came witii friendly care: And plucked this openltiv; bud to heaven conveyed And bade ii blossom t her '. His little bed is empty now, lli> little clothes laid by. A mother's hope, a father's joy in death's cold arms doth lit*. Co. little pilgrim, to thy home On yonder blissful shore; We miss thee here. bUt SOOtl We'll come Where thou hast gone before. Farewell, loved one. sweetly rest, Safe from sorrow and pain: Farewell till in that happy home We shall behold thy lave again. Sarah C. RKV. ?. K. III AY i: It AT CLINTON. Preaches Fine Sermon t<> Masons on Siindaj Afternoon. Clinton, Oct. 17. -The Rev. w. R. Thnyer of l.aurens preached on Sun day afternoon In Carolina Memorial hall what is being generally comment ed OH as one of the best sermons over preached in this town. The sermon was preached at the invitation of Campbell lodge of the Mnsenic order und the members oc. cupied the front seats In the church. There was n large audience present. IflDBanHBBBBBn Remember the Boys! Don't Forget That Mahaffey 6: tfabb Arc carrying the best Hue ol I'ancy (rroce: tos that moiiey can buv Heinz] Baked Beans Big shipment of the best Mackerel on the market kits of White Fish 5c per pound Velva Syrup extra fine Oysters Fresh every Friday. Call att'l sec us Mahaffey & Babb PHONE 244 LAUMtiNS, S. C. NOTICE OF LAND SALE. state of South Carolina? Count* of Laurent*. By virtue of Hie power given nie by the heirs at law and next of kin of John v. Boyd, deceased, late of the County und Slate aforesaid, I will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry at Laurens Court House, South Caro lina, on Salesday in November. 1!)0!). being Monday the first clay of the month, during the legal hours for such sale, the following described real es tate, to wit: Ail (hat tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying ami being in the County and State aforesaid, contain ing two hundred ami fifty-eight (258) acres, more or less, bounded by lands Of .1, I!. Wat kill?, c. M, Moor-. Mrs. Lldle Watkins and others, being the home place of tlie said .lohn Y .Boyd. deceased. Terms of Sale:- cash, purchaser to pay for papers. JOHN R. BOYD. I2-2L Agent For lie Irs At Law. STATU I AIR, COI.tMBIA, S.. C. Via Columbia, Ne? berry and Lnurens Railroad, ><??. Ist-bth. Tickets on sale October "-Ist tO No vember 6th. 1909, inclusive .with Haul ! limit to return leaving Columbia up I to ami including, but not later than midnight of of November 8th, I909i j Two passenger trains daily to and; from Columbia. Returning', trains leave Columbia 11:15 a. in. and .">:'JU p. in., allowing ample time to visit the fair. (Jet your tickets via C. N. & I... which Include admission to the fair grounds. Train.- leave I.aureus 7:10 a. in., l!: 12 p, in.: Clinton 7:45 a. m., 2:32 p. in.: Ooldvitle 8:02 a. tn.. L":ll p. in.: Ki nurds S: 10 a. m.. 2:53 i?. tn. Arrive Columbia 10:50 a. tu., I: ?"??"> ;>. m. Pare, Including one admission to fair: from l.aurens. $3.20: Clinton. 2.90; (Joldvllle, 2.70: Kluards, 2.50. Returning, trains leave Columbia, 11:15 a. m. and .".: 20 p. m. For information, call on tiny agent or write i. F*. Livingston, s. a., Co luinbia, s. c . w. ,1. Crulg, I?. T. M., Wilmington, N. c. i ^! ^ flP ?R .Ti T. V, W ? W W.V..V. .F. ,T -TR SKA * Your Complexion j? can't he preserved" without care. Wind will chap and ili roughen it now. The wet will make it red and sore and iAm jij cold will make it tender. To overcome this we advise ^ ^ vou to use * Dike's $ -f- Pero.xo^en Cream ?f? ff? It protects, softens and nourishes and leaves the skin ?l? smooth and healthful. rfr Agent for Huyler's fl6 I Dodson-Edwards Drug Co. i Laurens, South Carolina ^ Don't Miss These We have something in.store for you in i eal Seasonable Mer= chandise. The kind of goods you w ant at prices lower than the lowest. When we quote prices it is on first class goods and not seconds. Sale Starts Sat. Oct. 23 And Closes November 3rd One Lot of Ladies' Lotio; Coats at a Bargain $8.00 Long Cloaks at .85.98 7.00 " " ".. 4.98 5.00 " " 3.48 3.00 " " ". 1 98 2.25 " " ". 1.48 Also one lot of Baby Outing Cloaks, was $1.00 only' 48c 3 pieces of Silk to go on spec ial sale at. 79c 54 inch Broad Cloth in all col ors, black, brown, green and blue, was 75c yd. now 59c 15 pieces of Ladies' Dress Goods, was 50c, to close at. 35c The very latest cloth for Coat Suits, full yd. wide only per yard 48c 14 pieces of Dress Goods, was 25c yard, only 10c Outing, which is one of the best goods now for the cold weather. 10c Outing only 9c yd. 8 l-3c " " 7c yd. 6c " " 5c yd. Mere is something special 40 yards Remnant Calico 'for Quilts 89c 36 inch wide White Homes pun, yard. 5c 8 l-3c yd. Sea Island, yd. wide 7c 10c yd. Cheviots for skirts . 8c Andrescoggins and Fruit of the Loom Bleeching 10c Overalls Morotock, Blue Ridge and Nunnallys, all of these are $1.00 goods, our special price. 89c We have at least 200 pair boys knee pants, 10 and 11 years old, regular 50c goods, special while they last, per pair only 35c Men's $1.00 Hats, special 89c Men's Heavy Undershirts and Drawers, suit 75c Ladies' and Men's Sweater Coats . 48c Children's Sweater Coats 23c Oil Cloth, white and colored 15c Table Linen, 25c and 50c kind 23c and 39c Shoes This is where we are going to do you more good than any house in town. $1.00 Men's patent leather $2.69 3.50 " " " 2.49 3.00 " patent and vici 2.29 2.00 " " " " 1.89 2.00 " heavy Shoes 1.89 1.75 " " " 1.59 1.25 " " Brogans 98c Ladies' Shoes $2.50 and 3.00 Ladies' Shoes $1.89 2.00 " " 1.69 1.50 fine and heavy Shoes 1.39 1.25 tine and heavy Shoes 1.19 The best Ladies* heavy Shoes in Laurens, only 98c Children's Shoes We have a \n\* lot of these .Shoes and they must he sold and cold weath er is on you. 5 kind at 98c i.oo kind at 89c 90c kind at 79c Come to see us for all of your Shoes. 5 & 10 Cent Store Bargains ?1.50 Bowl and Pitcher, only $1*39 [.00 Bowl and Pitcher, only 89c 90c Cotubinets onlj 79c .See that lot <>f $1.00 Lamps, only 50c Must he closed out, sli ides oti some of them. CjoIcI Band Cups, Saucers and Plate?, mj! only 50c Nice white liuglislt Ware, come direct from over the water, would be cheap at 75c set, only 90c for six Cups and Saucers and six Plate.-. One lot of nice Pictures hi frame with glass over them, worth 50c, spec ial 25c. These arc the greatest bar gains Laurens has ever seen. Soap, Matches and Starch Will al ways be found here clieapet tit ill any other house ill town. 80c the pound Candy oti spec; >' sale at 10c Large to quart l)i>h Pan toe Large Milk Puck et 10c If there are anything you need and you do not see it listed, juse come on and call for it for we jj have so many things that we cannot list, but the prices will be cut on them to meet <^ your pocket book. No one will tell you that we have ever misled the people in our sales. Sale starts Saturday morning, October 23, and closes Nov. 3. Yours for Business and to Please J. L. HOPKINS 1 1