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I bOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. | Mrs. Kllzu McCuen and young son, Mr. ('harlos McCuen. of Princeton vis ited relatives In the city during the past week. Mr. Bvans Smith of I nlon while on a visit in the city this work, paid The Advertiser a pleasant call. Miss Lula Donnnn who is teaching at whltmire, Bpent Thanksgiving at her home, near Tylersvllle, being ac companied by her young friend) Miss Fant. Mr. I. it. BInckwoll and family spent Thanksgiving at Owlngs as tin- gmsts of Robert Sloddard. Mr. John \. Wofford of Madden vis ited In the city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W I!. OruinniOIld < 11 Lnnford entertained a largo number of their friends at a Hue Thanksgiving dinner, Mr. W. 0. I*. Robertson, Mr. ami Mrs. Willie Henderson, Mrs. Rose Hudgcns and Mrs. Louise Anderson of I,aureus, heing among the guests of the day. Mrs. Belle Gray and Mrs. .1. T. Hel iums of Oray court, route three, wore in the city shopping, on Monday, Mr. Carlos Moseloy came homo from Wofford college and spent from Fri day until Monday with his parents in the city. Mr. S. M. Wllkes spent part of Sun day in Greenwood. Mr. T. ('. Turner spent Sunday in Greenwood with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Honey returned Monday from Walterboro whore they Bpent Thanksgiving with relatives. THANKSGIVING VYKKh IN CLINTON. Min? Social Gay C tics On Kos 11 vc Oc casloa. Clinton. Nov. 2fl Thanksgiving week passed very pleasantly in Clinton, with a dance, two or three luncheons. .lull meetings, ami numerous family (linings. Tin- Wednesday night dunce was greatly enjoyed ami brought a number of welcome visitors. Mrs. W, I' Copchtnd entertained the Acbtaeoit Hook club on Friday after, noon in a itlosl charming manner. I ?r. ami M rs. Bean enlertalm d a party of young people at a Thanksgiv ing dinm r in honor of the visitors in 'heir home. Miss Fronde K Ulllody entertained a small luncheon party on Saturday in honor of the Misses Beau's guests. Master .lames Pitts, Jr. entertained a pleasant party Friday afternoon. Among, the Thanksgiving guests were Misses (Ma Voting, Marion ami lOmmlo McCrnry. Frances Flnley of Yorkvllle, Virginia Cooper of Wisueky, Ruin Whin. Horn Holland, Messrs.. Wijl Dlllnrd of SeneCa. Will Bean of York vllle, Grnnvllle Taylor of Swannnnoa, N. C. Mr, Wallace of Kingstree. ami Bob Phllson of Abbeville. Dr. Jacobs left yesterday for Nash ville Tennessee, where he will ofllcl atc at the Wedding of his niece. Miss Sarah Sperry this week. One Million Dollars for a Good Stomach This Offer Should he r. Warn ing lo Every Man and Woman , : : ' ' nih-1 medical I ID Ml) Din vv. . .. now ii ? '(?(? b'u.sy lo Worry :;l>:>ut. tho cohdp : l ion m his, stomach. 116 allowed lib) dyspepsia t<? hin from I hit I to worse mil i! in i ho end it hecamo incur able. Iii- misi'ortuno should serve i\-y :i warning t(' others, I'.wry oho wlio suffers nitl'. dyspepsia for :i ' few years will t.'ivo everything lie owns for a neW stomach. Ilysjiep id is caused by :?i ::!>-' normal state of the ?;t-1r*i<- juice.-M There i Oho eletiieiii inissiiiji I'epsih. i ho absence it' Ihn dio ? , ... overcome di/?e tive -ii iurbnhce. Itexall I iyi ;.<?;?? taTablets ate very pleasant to taU?i They soot ho tho irritable, weak stotnaoh, st lengthen grid invigorate t!;*1 digestive or * ;nns, relieve nausea mal indiges !ion, promote nutrition find bring ;! tollt a feeling of coihfori. :i" you give ttexall I)yspepsjn i tibletfl :i ren "!?.::!.I ? : rial vVd will urn yoiti' Money if yon arc not :isfied v.i;!i the result. I^hrcb : :? os, 25 conti, 50 cents and ^'1.00. ,' mertiber you can obi niu I? ex at I Kom?dien only nt Tho HcxalJ SOCIETY NOTES FROM OKA. Man) Visitors Spent Happy Tlmnks glting In Ora Town. Ora. Nov. 29?Mrs. W. J. Fleming had as her guests at a beautiful Thanksgiving dinner Mr. and Mrs. i\ it. Todd of Woodruff. Miss Nan Crnlg of Gray Court was the attractive guesl for a few days last week, of Miss Belle Crnlg. Some of tin1 young i?- spout Thanksgiving evening very pleasantly with Miss Kiuphemln Thompson. Pro gressive games wore played and the following were present: Missis Nan Crnlg, Lucy Allen. Ora Hunter, lielle Crnlg and Ressic Uyrd, and Messrs. L. j. Uhikely, <; H Ulakely, W. M. Uryson. Will Ryrd, Uou Hunter and Sam Mills. Itov, I! II Grier has returned from a week's trip to Florida. He attended the met tine, of the A, It. I*. synod at Marlow and very much enjoyed the hospitality, climate ami abundant fruits of the llowery state. Among Ore's visitors for Thanksgiv ing we noticed the following: Mes dntnes N. A. Crnlg, ,1. A. Martin and Messrs, llamtpon Hunter, Mills Hun te!-. .1. V. Uryson. Claud Martin, .lim Crnlg and It. F. Dlakoly. Some of our people hope to att, ml the services soon to be held in the Presbyterian church in your city. Charged With Desertion, Acting on Instructions from Colum bus, Gn., Sheriff Owings on Saturday arrested and placed In jail a white man named Allen Colemnn alias Al len Hood who is wanted by the Gorgin authorities for the alleged desertion of Iiis family n few months ago in Columbus. The deputy sheriff from Columbus arrived in I,aureus Monday and returned with the prisoner. l\ 1>. ( V. Meet Monday. The loe.-.i chapter of the l."tilted Daughters of the Confederacy Will moot on Monday afternoon. December (Ith. ;.l the residence of Mrs. T. 1> Darlington at 3:3(1 oVdoek. All those who expect to attend are requested to notify the hostess beforehand. ( entity l'niou To Med. On salesday in Deceml)er, the tlth., the 1.aureus County Farmers' union will hold a meeting in the court house at I o'clock. Just so soon as the sales are completed. Several prominent speakers have been Invited to bo pres ent and address the farmers, and an interesting meeting is expected. Let all the union men in the county he on hand. SOI TIN-UN HAM.WAV COMPANY. (Schedule Effective June 20, mo'j.) N. it These schedule figures show the time that trains may be expected peeled to arrive ami depart but the tines shown are not guaranteed. Cast ami West hound trains from Spartanburg, S. ('. 7:.;0 A. M. No. I'.C, daily, for Char-: lotto, Washington, Richmond, New j York and intermediate points. Ar rive Charlotte 10:05 A. M. Richmond 1 P. M , W ashington 10:55 P. M? New Vork 0:30 A. M. a. M. No. IL", daily except Sunday, for Charlotte ami intermedi ate points. Arrive Charlotte l2i'l? P. M. I : I ") P. M No. 12, daily local, for Richmond ami luternicdiato points. Arriso Richmond 7100 A. M. 5:20 p. M No. :;s, daily, ("New Vork \thmta-Now Orleans Limited") for Washington. New Vork ami the Hast. Arrive Washington tl:50 A. M.. New Vork, 1:00 P. m. Pullman cats,, dining cars. SjIO P. M. No. 10, dally, for Char lotte and intermediate points. 9:00 P. M No. ::o. daily, for Wash Ington ami New York. Pullman cars,, dining cars. Arrive Washington 10:40 1 A. M.. Now Vork 5:00 I'. M. 10:30 A. m. No. !>. daily, for Ashe-' vllle and intermediate points. Arrive1 AsllOVillo 2: lo I?. M. . C. M. No. 13, daily, for Ashe- , vlllo and Intermediate points. Arrive' Ashovillo l ". I'. M. Pnrlor-cafo car. West bound trains from Groonvillo, I s. c. G:50 A. M No. 29, daily, for Allan In aid Itirtnlnghniu. Ptillinnn cars. (lining ears. Arrive Atlanta |6:30 \. M . arrive Dlriningliaiu 1:00 P. m. II::.*. a. M. No.39, daily, for At lanta and iiilernvodlntd points. con nectir.g at Atlanta for all point.; west. ' ArriVO Atlanta 2: 55 I'. M. I *!i0 I'. M. No. ::7. daily ("KeW Vork-Atlautn-New Orleans Limited") tor Atlanta and New Orleans. Ar rive Atlanta 5:00 N. M.. New Orleans club Car, Obi ei v ation <'ar and dining 2:35 P. M. No. LI., daily locht, for train to Nrew Orleans With pullinan iar-; ami (lining car. Arrive Atlanta 5:0() A. M.. Now Orleans 8;30 I'. M, Southbound from Columbia. 6:55 A. M No. ?::<. daily, for Sa vannah ami Jnckconvlllo. Pullman cn rs. 7:."". A. m No. 12. dally, for Char leston ami IntermodintO points. 3:50 P. M. No. l I. daily, for Char leston and WO.V stations. 2:1". a. m. No. 10. daily, for Char leston. Pultmnn car. Summer excursion tickets now on sale. For further Information, ?all on ticket agents Southern railway, or .1. L, Meek. a. <;. p. Pi a.. Atlnoin, Gn, C. II. Ackert. v. p. o. m.. Washington, o. C. W. K. McC.ee. T. 1*. A.. Augusta. (la. hlngton, D. 0 STATEMENT Of the rendition of Tho I,tu ns Km lugs Bank, Located at I.aureus, S. C at the ( lose of Business NOT. 16, 1909. RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts .. .. $1,612.87 Overdrafts. t;?J.89 Furniture and Fixtures .. .. T.'.O.OO Due from Hanks and Trust .. Companies. 2,952.17 Currency. 794.00 Gold. 45.00 Silver and oilier Coin .. .. SO. 36 Expense Account. ;;i-.7T Total. $6,545.00 LIABILITIES: Capital Stock Paid In . . .. $1.760.00 I'ndivlded Profits. ?' Vln Individual Deposits Subject to Check. 4.3S9.46 Savings Deposits. 340.50 Total.$6,545.06 State of Soutii Carolina County dt Laut ens. ss. Before me came Thos. I. Swygort, Cashier ot the above named hank. who. heing duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true con dition ot said bunk, as shown by the hooks of Bald bank. thos. I. SWYGERT Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 22nd day of November, 1909. JOHN F. HOLT. C. C. c. P. Correct Attest: ,T. Adger Smyth, .ir T. B. Wallace. Thos. I. Swygert. Di t'l'c ors. LAND SALE STATE OF sol 'Til CAROLINA, County of I.aureus. In Probate Court. Lizzie Farrow, individually and as Ad ministratrix Of thO estate of J. M. Farrow, deceased. Plaintiff, against Brondus Farrow et ul., Defendants. Pursuant to a decree In this action I will sell at public auction at Laurens c. II . s. C. on salesdny in December nest t oeing the (Ith day o'," the month i. ? luring the legal hours o'-sales, the fol low ig described tract of land, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in Dial township. Laurens County, one mile from the corporate limits of Fountain inn. containing seventy-six (Tili acres, more or less, and bounded by hinds of T. i.\ .tones. T. Ri Nelson. .1. S. Nel son. Y. R, Scruggs and Dr. S. ? S. Knight, Te.-ms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers, if purchaser fails to Comply with the terms of sale. Hit? promises to be resold on the same or .some subsequent salesdny, at Cue risk of the fortner purchaser, and without tin t her order of the court. O. G. THOMPSON, Probate Judge. Nov. 16th, 1909?-3t Too Late, Too Late, to think about taking out a policy on your house if it is already burning. YYc take a risk but not a certainty. If you have taken time by the forelock, and insured your property again: t luv, you have the Absolute Certainty |5 that the company Will pay all your losses. The race is to the BWtft, and you owe it to your family to protect them from all troubles. Do not be a laggard. E.H.WILKF:S&SON Stocks - Bonds - Insurance Enterprise Hank Building I .aureus, S. C. Do You Gamble? Sonic people put the savings of .i life lime into a home, and tuen lrust to LUCK n? avoid tin thousand and otic daggers of lite Do von? eii I ire assets in .t store and then carry the whole a pan of their insurance themselves, thinking they can tlti so as well as the insurance companies, I><> you? Insurance is based on the law of averages, and can be safely coli* ducted, but only when based ?l) the experiences of tens of thous ands of cases scattered over the J. J. Adams a t Hank of I an tens A Great Couch Show 1?^ The Largest and Best Line of Couches and Lounges with frames made of the best quality of material and beautifully finished; upholstered in the best quality of Velours in different colors and imitation and genuine Leathers with the best quality of springs. Our line are so constructed that they will last longer and give better satisfac tion, on account of buying in large quantities, we can afford you the best line for what you would have to pay for a cheaper quality at other places. Be sure to see our line before vou buv. LAURENS, S. C. V ONLY ONE. The Record in I.aureus Is a I'nique One. It the reader lias a 'had back" or any kidney ill and Is looking for relief and cure, better depend on the only remedy endorsed by people you know. 1 loan's Kidney Pills relieve quickly? cure permanently. J.aureus citizens testify to this. Here is a case of it: \V. C. Eichelberger, 115 \V. .Main St., Lnttrens, S. C, says: "I shall always be glad to say a good word for I loan's Kidl ey Pills, as they proved of great benetit to me several times being o hligcd to lay olf from work on account of it. There was also a dull, heavy ache across my loins 'and when I caught cold it always settled in my kidneys, greatly Increasing my suffer ing. The kidney secretions were (bo frequent In passage and on this ac count I was obliged to arise several times at night. After trying numer ous remedies without beneflti I was led to use Doan's Kidney Pills, by rending of the cures which they were perform ing. I procured a box at the Palmetto Drug Co. and began using them. They acted very satisfactorily in my case and I did no', hnvo to take them long beftfre a complete cure resulted. I advise anyone having kidney trouble in any form to give this remedy a thorough trial." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the tlnlted States. Remember the name Doan's -and take no other. The spark of love |.? usually kindled before there is a match. The average boy :?<'.- lots of blame that properly helonj - to Iiis father. What about protecting your property against loss by fire. We have as good as the best in the way of Insurance. Laurens Fire In surance Agency C. W. MeCRAVY. Mgr. Tetter, Salt Rheum and Eczema .\! (?yChnmli rltiin ? <:ilw f>n< .im. i. .?? I .it>u rcltl'Vc-H th> llchih? ftii<( liuniiiti! .:<-;u, \ X X X X At Public Outcry Salesday in December , 1909 6 2oo acres of valuable farm lands within 5 miles jp I of Laurens? A four horse farm in cultivation. jjf v This property is owned by aflrs. Hartin and is || jjg bounded by lands of Mrs. R. L. dray, Jno. 1). W. j| X Watts and others, lies well and desirably situated. J? Will be knocked down to the highest bidder ^ X next Salesday. 9 5 mm o The Real Estate Man