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Is "Interest" of Interest Then a Saving Account in t) terest you. Interest is compounded twi< yielding the largest possible with a minimum of attention 01 part. Withdrawals may also b( any time, and deposits may be lly as desired ana in any amoui I.m>< OXXi ink will in year, thus >st returns, depositor's tnged for at as frequen >m $1.00 up. THE BAN K 3^ U J R EN S LAURENS 5.C. , 11 ine J?aiiK ior lour >?gs. Have You Tri! It ? There is a bottle of Cardui drug store. Have you tried it? If not, we urge you to do sol have obtained such a hold on you, them out. Even now, it may be nearly t< how. If anything can help you, Ci in thousands of cases, where otl tried in vain. Why should it not for you at the j pre your troubles nothing will drive te. But try it any ivill. It has helped icdicines had been same for you? j45 The Woman'ifonic "My daughter, Octava, would today, had it not be<>ii for that] writes Mrs. Laura Lawrence, of "Nothing 1 tried helped my taken Cardui. I had sent for th< of your medicine and got a $lj taken four doses she became all Cardui to my friends." Your druggist sells Cardui wij on the bottle. Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept.. Chntt.inooflfccine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special Instructions, and 64-pagc book, "Homclncnt (or Women." sent free. been in her grave medicine, Cardui," m Springs, Ky. jhter, until she had Ictor, when I thought Ttle. When she had 1 often recommend ill instructions for use I White loods! iwiii? is a short list 36, The purchasing public ofny is so well posted in market values that they can c& discriminate what is the best for the money. The open for inspection: A 34-inch Union Linen I Yard wide all Linen fron The Round Thread Skirt 5.} and 90 iitches, prices 25c, Kilkenny and Tara Lawi Ask to see the quality sh Fancy Waistings in medi Very sheer Lawns in H weaves for hot weather wear; th 25c the yard. Soft finish plain Xainsoo Nainsook and Dimity Chjrci Soft finish FCnglish Lot piece, at #1.25, $1.50, 51.75. It is unnecessary to state seasonable goods, and we thii compare with anything to be Raisting at 20c. to 75c the yard. II three widths, and $1.00. loc a yard, in Linon at 10c. iights from 1 o to 25c .^1 and other fancy [\es run from 10 to nf% oc up. 50 t(? 1 5c. !.'!, 1.1 yard t<> the these are new iki point of value, loul in the market. W. Q. Wilfon & Co. iA^%AAAAAAAA#AAAAAA<*^A* and will THE BLACKSTONE Maa since 1 sot given ''Thorough InsKtlon under positively Christ? influences a( tho lowest possible cm RESULT: It is to-day with its fnc?(,f 32, n honrdlng patronage of >, ;? student body of inn, and it.- plant Iii. 10,000 THE LEADING TRAINING SCl|?L FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINI $150 pays all charges for Iho year, iifii, ? fnldc board, room Rights, - to In at. laundry, medical attention, phyl) culture, nnd tuition In all sub'H except music ami elocution. For oAguc and application blank nd *8 BLACKSTONK FKMALE [ II I ( I I., Klackstonc, Va. JAS. CANNON, I'-. 8. 1 . ?, , , TrtoS. R. KI.KVliSi t., Associate Principals. i:kv|! ? LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION, 8 Misses Nannie and Lillian Peterson have returned to the city from a visit to their brother. Mr. B. Q. Peterson of t'nion. Mrs h. w. Trlbble and children are Vlsltltlg in Anderson for the Home Coming week. Miss Annie Sitgreaves has return ed from Oreenwood where she was an attendant at the Tarrant-Cuthbert wedding. Mr. W. M. Stone of Gray Court was one o( the many visitors in town Sat urday! Mr. Boss I). Young of Clinton was in the eity on .Monday. MrJ and Mrs. Wade ltozeman of Simpjonville spent several days in the o|ty last week with friends and relat h '68. Mr Walter P. White son of Mis H. 1. Culbertson of dray Court, left a fe\t days ago for Pittsburg where he will enter the Western Manufactur ing i Blectric company's big plant for a two years' apprenticeship. Mr. White graduated this year from Clem sor eollege, having taken a full course in the electrical department. Misses Sadie Fuller ami Prances Snith of Mountvllle were the guests foi a few days last week of Mrs. II. B. Humbert. liss Lynn Smith of I'nion has been tin guest of Laurens friends and rela tives during the past week. dr. Q. A. Hart, of Laurens. is in tin eity, in the interest of the I ni VC'sity of South Carolina. Mr. Hart wll place the matter before the Indl vilual in the right way and say noth ing but the right thing in his work to the I". S. C. Newberrv Herald and N ws. Mr. Thaddens Cheshire of Atlanta, wth two of bis sisters spent a por tiin of last week with the family of N ?. I-'. B. Martin and other relatives h Votings. Mr. Cheshire came over t< Laurens in his big automobile and Tfursday, accompanied by Prof. C. P. .Virtin of Greenville and Mr Will ><irtin of Youngs, he spent a few burs in the city. Mr. Louis Machen of Greenville is oending a fortnight in the eity with is brother, Mr. J. s. Machen and eher relatives. In buying a cough medicine; don't i' afraid to get Chamberlain's Cough emedy. There is no danger from ii. ml relief is sure to follow. Especial. ? recommended for coughs, colds and 'hooping cugb. Sold by I.aureus Hing o. THE PRICE OF A KISS By W. 1). S. After the Danklin family moved to Ivlahnmn and Missouri David Cowan ?Same in and settled near Cowan's vOridgc on Iteedy river. Joseph Mc Cullough married a daughter of Mr. iCownu. On her flrsl visit to see her father, after marriage, she was so rglad to see the home people again, ? she caught Ihm- father in her arms and k kissed him repeatedly. Mr. Cowan k was so gratified with his daughter's t affection, that he said to her. "Sallie. I will have to make you a present of a negro woman for the great love you have for me." McCullough was enjoying the scene, and he exclaimed. "Sallie, kiss him again and maybe be will give you an other negro." David Cowan was the contractor that built the first frame church at Rabun Creek. WHY UK HALB When Parisian Saure i> (?'uaraiiteed to Stop Falling Hair, or Monej Hack .' Parisian Sage is the most delightful hair dressing in the world; it is pleas ant. Invigorating and refreshing, it makes the hair soft, beautiful and lux uriant. Wherever Parisian Sago is known, it is the ladies" favorite hall" dressing. If, after using one bottle, you do not aav it is the most delightful hair ?r"sslltg you ever used, you can have your money hack. The price is only i?u (??Mils a large bottle at the Laurens Drip; Co. It is guaranteed to cure dandruff and falling hair, or money hack. Tho girl With the Auburn hair is on every bin tie. '?Never Aua in." Seme fear lias been expressed i^J* 'he dry countries win go back to tlnV "Wallowing in the mire." "Never again." Ho< aviso of the extreme activi ty of the liquor crowd nnd the inac tion of the hotter clement, a few coun ties that may go back for a tiin.': bill the sv, pep of lb- tide i-. onward. Now TOKTI HKS OK PI LKS. iincrosarj to Suffer 'Mils Ter Hhlc Trouble. i iioitfsft! the prescription of i)r. J, S. Leonhoidt, .* I for lar:te hol le.'. I >: . I. ci ? II . ill Co. Station it. Buffalo, N. V. Write for booklet. Don't fail to attend the great cut lirlce sale of tine China. Sale starts) Monday morning, August R, s. M. ?. e, H. Wilkes & Co. THE DAIRY INDUSTRY OF THE UNITED STATES. r-MMiliM ? 1 ? According to the last year book of the Department of Agriculture, there an- 21,720,000 milch cows in the Unit ed States, and these are worth $702. 945,000.00. The magnitude Of the In dustry can perhaps be best under stood when it is considered that these | cows produce yearly about $1,000. 000,000 00 worth of dairy proucts. ?There is no other branch of diver sified agriculture so important to the progress of a community. The fer tility of the soil can best be main tained by the liberal use of barn yard manure and the dairy herd not, only makes this possible, but dairy. ( iiig is also more remunerative than other branches of farming when prop- ( erly carried on. Dairying has made wonderful pro gress since the advent of the modern ( creamery and the consumer of but ter has not only been beneftttod by ( being furnished a more wholesome land pal ?Wahle article oi food, but tno 'wife in the farm home has been re lieved of the drudgery incident to , making butter on the farm. Where formerly the Cream was ripened and churned Into butter under conditions not conducive to line uunlitv in the i i finished product ami in the majority ( of cases by unskilled hands, now the ( most of the milk or cream Is deliver ed to a modern creamery where eon- [ ditions are suited to the purpose of ' making butter, and the result has been a wonderful improvement in the qual ity of our daily - products. As the quality has improved consumption has increased and the progress of. dairying has been remarkable during ' the past decade. The perpetuity of the country's greatness depends upon Increasing the production of farm products from year to year, a result which not only furnlshct our people with food but maintains the prosperity of our fann ing communities. Increase in pro duction can only com.' through im proved methods of agriculture and , soil improvement, When it is con side '. d that the dairy cow Is the foundation lor soil Improvement and, farming prosperity, h< r Importance is best understood, and Tutores! In her should not be confined to her own er. She is an important factor in the development and prosperity of i our connlry. The National Dairy Colon, 10. K. Sinter, Secy. St. Paul. Minn., .Inly I!110. State of Ohio. City of Toledo, I.ocas County. ss. Frank :J. Cheney makes oath that he is st nlor partner of the firm of l?\ ?I. Cheney Co., doing business in the City of Toledo. County and Statt? afore- , said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONR HUNDRED DOLLARS ? for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot he cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure FRANK ..f. CHENEY. Sworn to before lue and subscribed' in my presence. thiK lilh day of Decem ber. A D. ISSI!. i A. W. O LEA SON. , (SeaJ. i Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally, anil acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. .1. Chen/ f Co.. Toledo, (). Sold by all dry ( is. 7.".c. Take Hall's F/ y Pills for consti pation. < Too Late, Too Late, to think about taking out a policy on your house If it is already burning. Wo take a risk but not a certainly. If you have taken time by tho forelock, iipd insured your property ajrai*tsl lire, you 1 have tho fy Absolute Certainty 1??.- - ' 0 .vour losses. I ho races to the swift, and \ou owe to 1 ' H (rouble's. Do not bo ti . at I. jJ ij E,H.WILKES&SON ,| Enterprise Bank \', lildirnv 1 .aureus, S. c. i _ ?. GHICHESTER S P?.LS .TtV Till. DI \ MOS !> UK \ M? ? I.mil,.: \ ?I ,'?,?,... i f/A r? 0.\yOk ?-l.l-.-i.- ? I.-*- IW .I Kr? ..l//V\ .''."*? i' ?-. v'".' i \w Tal.? i". ...?.?t.r . ,i- V i?nitfi'i.i. i /c in.? in: ?? rrn n iiia'hiM) ;:ir\M? i'll.l?.. i . ??.? sbVobvt.'iiNis.i\i:?iiiiii t? Decreases the Cost of Living Increases the Joy of Living For Salads and Cooking A N absolutely pure vegetable salad oil and cooking fat refined by the exclusive Wesson Process so that it is odorless and tasteless, healthful and nourishing. Without rival in making bread, rolls and cake, for all frying, and as a salad dressing. Has a wider ran^e of usefulness than any other oil or cooking fat. Use three-fourths as much oil as of butter. Far more satisfactory. In Tins Only Of All Grocers r 100$ Cooking Value Abso lutely Pure THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL CO. New York Savannah New Orleans Chicago Statement Jan. ist, i*>i<>, to Conn. Ins. Dep'Un't National Fire Insurance Company OF HARTFORD,CONN. Capital Slock all Cash, $1,000,000.00 Funds reserved to meet all Liabilities, Re-Insurance Reserve, Legal Standard, 4,685,577.28 Unsettled Losses and Other Claims, 802,8.15.90 Not Surplus over Capital and Liabilities, 2,8*10,294.01 Total Assets January 1st, 1910, 9,328,707.25 J. J. ADAMS, Agent o i i 6 5 S For 10 Cents! We will sell you a long needed house hold remedy. Why worry then? I,aphis Straw Hat Bleacher makes hat look good as new and the original <;loss. Lupins Cleaning Pad removes ( >il, Dirt and Grersc Spots. Can carry tube in your pocket. I.apins Iron Rust and Fruit Stain Remover, can be used on finest goods. For sale at Palmetto Drug: Company, Laurens, S. C. r > > i Now is the time to Insure Your Crops of = , Corn, Etc AGAINST HAIL H?FS6S or vour i0.il Fill ICS .7. 4f, 1 U.LtfO :,? ii -v i I LAURENS, S. C. ^ In New Office in Todd Building', South Harper St>