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PUDDINGS made from Jell-0 ICE CREAM Powder Aro tho easiest lntulo und most de licious ever served by tho liuest cooks. Simply Stir the powder into milk, boil a few minutes, ami it's douo. Any ono can do it. Directions printed on the package. Ico Cream made . from .Tcll-O Ico Cream Powder cost6 only one cent a dish. ( Flavors: Vanilla, Strawberry, Lemon, Chocolate, und TJullavored. !** Grocers', 2 navhuges 25 cents. B< uttiful Recipe Book Free. Ad dress, The Genesee Pare Food Ca, Le Roy, N. Y. ft"-?31-'? ^ NOAH AND LOT. If you will read the ninth chapter of Genesis you will learn that Noah was not made drunk by Iiis daughters. The incident in the nineteenth chapter being entirely different. Noah and Lot were entirely different men. False statements about these men of old should not be tl'OHted lightly. Writers and speakers should lie very care, ful to name the right man in referring to any serious charge. For it is quite possible they would not wisli people a thousand years from now to circu late <i false charge against your name.. Thos. M. Workman. Be sure and take a bottle (if Cham berlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoen Remedy with you when stoning on your trip this summer. It cannot be obtained on board the trains or steam ers. Changes of water ami climate often cause sudden attacks of diar rhoea, and i' is best to I?1 prepared. Sold by Lnurens Drug Co. Bargains in Embroidery and Remnants J. E. Winter and Brother Laurens, S. C. Cotton Seed Meal $1.55 per Sack We have several tons of Fine Cotton Seed Meal ground out of good sound Cotton Seed?This meal is a bright yellow, sweet and sound. Why should you use an inferior meal at a higher price when you can get a better meal for less money. Only $1.55 per Sack. Yours for business J. H. Sullivan I.A?RKNS, S. C. y LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION, g Miss Myrtle McWarten of Dowers viile, Ga. is visiting her cousins, Misses Winono and Ethel McDaniel, near McDaniei mills. Mr. Clarence P. McDaniel of Ekoiu was in the city Wednesday. Mrs. Julian Wright of Houston, Tex as. ?,<< companled ijy two little sons. Ilaskell and Julian, is visiting Mr. W. F. Wrighl and Mrs. Q, F. Little, near TylersvlUo. Miss Wille Ducketl of Whitmire is visiting relatives and trends in the Cty. Mr. S. M. Wlkes left Wednesday lor the Northern markets and he will spend the month of August in New York and Philadelphia, purchasing special lines of goods for his firm here. Mrs. R. E. Babb and children left Friday for a visit to relatives and friends in Atlanta and other Georgia cities. Mr. Creswell Fleming has returned to his post at Fleming Bros., after an absence of several weeks, spent at Ivis home in Greenwood. Mr. John Wright of Spartauburg is visiting his father, Mr. .1. N. Wright, and other relatives in the city. Miss Fannie Mae Wright, the well know milliner who holds a line po sition at V.'rightsville. Ca., after spend ing a portion of her vacation at home in 1.aureus, leaves this week for a two weeks' stay in New York before returning to Wrlghtsville. Mrs Alice M. Met/.s and little daughter are spending the month with relatives at Little Mountain. Miss Irene Workman of Kinards vvns the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Rhetl Heid. Miss Gertrude Wrighl lias returned to Roper hospital, Charleston, after a visit to her home here. Miss Blanche Meadors of Clinton is spending a fortnight with Mrs. Chas. w. McCravy. Mr. John Cilkerson of the Southern Railway is spending his vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. Tollison spent last week in Anderson for the Home Coming. Mr. John Anderson who removed to Texas in 1859 is here on a visit to his sister. Mrs. W. 1.. Royd. and other relatives and friends whom he has not seen in many years. Misses Emma and Willie Dorr oh spent the week-end 111 Woodruff with relatives. Miss Nannie Dor rob left Monday for : a short stay in Hendersonville, N. C. WOMEN'S 31 AIR. Can Easily Be .Made Fascinating and Luxuriant. On April 2. 1910, Mrs. R. M. Worden. ! 5 St. James Ave., llolyoke. Mass.. wrote: "Parisian Sage is the best hair dressing I ever used. It gave my hair life and a gloss which no other dress ing ever did. besides stopping it from tailing out. It.is the only dressing I lor up-to-date women." Parisian Sago is guaranteed by Lau rens Drug Co. to cure dandruff, stop railing hair an ditching scalp in two weeks, or money back. It makes hair grow lustrous and luxuriant. It is a (itdig'.itfully refreshing hair dressing, not sticky or greasy and will Imme diately banish all odors. Large bottle fiO cents at druggists everywhere, and ;<t I.aureus Drug Co. The girl with , the Auburn hair is 01 every package. Georgia's FIr?1 Rale. Albany, Ga., Aug. 6.?Georgia's first bale of cotton was brought to Albany | late last night but not by Deal Jack : son, the negro farmer of Dougherty county, who for years iias been the ! ' first bale man." The "bale this year j was raised by Mr. H. A. Crnlney, of ; Raker county and was sold this morn j ing for 30c per lb. The bale weighed j 112 lbs. and was graded middling. It I was rushed to Savannah where it will ' be sold at auction. Dysentery is a dangerous disease but can be cured. Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has been successfully used In nine epi demics of dysentery. H has never been known to fail. It is equally valuable for children and adults, and when reduced witli water and sweet ened, it is pleasant to take. Sold by Laurens Drug Co. Death of an Infant. Last Thursday morning the little 'child of Rev. and Mrs. J. II. Machen died at their home here. The little one was buried at Mt. Moriah Thursday evening, The sympathy of their many friends is extended to them.?Green wood Index. State of Ohio. City of Toledo, Lucas County. ss. Frank ,T. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. l Cheney & Co.. doing business in the city of Toledo. County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before tun and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Decem ber, A. D. 18S6. A. W. 0LEA RON. (Seal.) Notary Public. Hai;'? Catarrh Cure Is taken intern ally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials five F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. O. Sob' by all druggists. 76c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. Visit Wilkes' China Sale, you won't regret it. B. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co. Do farmers eat the proper ?ort of food? The farmer of today buys a much larger proportion ol the food that goes on the table than he did ten years ago. It's a good tiling that this is so because he has a great variety to select Irom. He should, however, use great car* in selecting for the best icsults in health and strength. The widespread tendency in the cu/ to increase the amount of Quaker Oats eaten is due very largely to the recent/ demonstrations by scientific men tbm the Quaker Oats led man is thejfftan with greatest physical eiidiirarurt: and greatest mental vigor. / / Fanners should give jfiafs subject careful thought ana sh<iffkl increase the quantity of Quaker (Fats eaten by themselves, their children and the farm hands. Packed in regular size packages, and in hermetically sealed tins fur hot climates. 57 GRAY COURT'S NEW STATION. Work Has Commenced on New Depot. Other News. Gray Court, Aug. S.?Work on the new depot was begun today. The old station has been removed and the lo cation is now clear. The new station will be rushed to completion as rapid, ly as possible. The business of the office is being carried on in one of R. L. Gray's store rooms while the depot is being built. Messrs Abercrombie and Owlnga will soon have their new brich store room Completed Which Will be a credit to the town and a handsome place to sell 1 goods. Mr. F. 13. Wells and J. 1). Burdett of Greenwood county were here for the hive stock meeting, the guests of'Mr. J. W. Wells. Miss Nell Heliums returned to Greenville yesterday after spending some time with Miss Benin llollnms. Mr. Robert A. Harris arrived Friday ' Irani Pittsburg, Pa. where he lias been for about a year engaged In electrical engineering. Mr. Harris will return iboul Sept. 1st to his work. Key. J, K. McCain returned from Greenville today where ho has been assisting In a meeting, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Heliums are in Spartanburg visiting the'll daughter, Mrs. Marcus Patterson. Mr. Austin Harret and family of Spartanburg county were the guests or Mr. J. X. Leak Saturday. Miss Beta Meridith of Laurens was with friends here Friday and Saturday. When the digestion is all right, the action of <ho bowels regular, there is a natural craving and relish for food. When tills is lacking you may know that yoi need a dose of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They strengthen the digestive organs, improve the appetite and regulate tin' bowels. Sold by Laurens .Drug Co. Card of Thanks. The wife ami children of the late Mr. II. Frank Taylor desire to jfhnnk their Laurens friends, the members of the Masonic orders, \ho KnlgUtS yf l'yth ias and oilier organi/.atijnny^ for the many manifestations of sympathy for them and the special marks or respect to the memory of their departed loved one on the occasion of his recent death and burial Mrs. II. F. Taylor and Family. AugUSta.Ga., August ('.. l'.MO. Notice. A meeting of the stockholders of the Peoples Loan ft Exchange Bank of Laurens, S. C. will be held in the Office of the bank on August Jtf, 1910, at 10 o'clock A. M. C. W. Tune. July 10, 1010. Cashier. The cut price China Sale is in full boom. You will meet your friends here if you come. S. M. ft E. II. Wilkes ft Co. Watch Repairing None Better in the United States When your watch or clock is in need of repair the safest place to bring it, for sure satisfaction, is to me. All my work is strictly guaran teed. If you need a pair of Glasses, call on me, I am a graduate Optician. There will be no charges for exam ination. A trial will convince you of the truth of my statement. William Solomon, Expert Watch Maker and Optician Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Diamonds at Lowest Prices Rarksdale Building, , ci r* Next to Gray's Hotel Laurens, b. U BIG LAND SALE! ??I I Offer You the Following: 200 acres Hue farm land. 2 1-2 miles of Laurens, on road leading lo Clin ton. ? ndlo of Parks station, seven horse farm in cultivation. Good dwell ing and tenant houses. Price and terms made right. 3 acres land, four-room cottage at Watts mill, price $1,300. 320 acres situated in Greenwood county with G room dwelling, 1 tenant houses, good outbuildings, S. A. Ii. running through this property and has side truck and flag station known as Lota; 7 miles from Greenwood, 8 from Coranuca, 5 from Ninety Six. 1 twelve room dwelling with water works fronting North Harper street, known as Owings' hoarding house. Trice and terms made right. 2 acres land, !> room dwelling. N. Harper street, hounded by lands ol Allen Bramlett, Owings & Bobo and Mock street. See mo for prices. 0 1 acres land, one building, hound ed by lands of Mrs. lioyd. s. o. Lenke and others. Prices and terms made right. ?IT acres land, bounded by lands Of Friendship church, Joe Wasson, J. A. Coats sind others. Price ?:'.0 00 per I acre. .Mi acres, (own of Lanford, dwelling and out-buildlngs, nicely located over looking town of l'.noree. Price $2, 000.00. ."'0 acres hind bounded by lands of Walter Nash, and Kufus Gray, dwell ing and out-buildlngs. Price $20.00 per acre. 7n acres Of land bounded by lands of Jim Ad Moore. Will HudgeitB and others, cottage house. 40 acres under cultivation. . Price $1,700.00. 65% ?eres land, bounded by lands of 1 Albert Hums and others; 5-room dwelling, tenant house, barn and out buildings. Price $40.00 per acre. f?00 seres, .r> miles from city of Lau rens, bounded by lands of A. Huff, .lohn Brown ?c Lalley land. 8 horse farm in cultivation, well supplied with tenant houses. Price right and terms easy. 228 Acres land, bounded by lands of Daniel South, Davis land, Miss West and others, known as the Cullen Lark i homestead, 7-roora dwelling and 3 ten I ant bouses. Price made right. Terms 307 acres of land in Scufllotown township near Byrds Cross Heads, bounded by lands of M. P. Poolo, Will J. Adnir, Will Myers ami others, known as the Yarborough place, 3 dwellings, $6,000. s room dwelling, on Centennial St., Clinton, s. C. with si hundredths ot an acre of land, known as the Grlfllu place. $1,000. 150 acres land, one-half mile of Dial church, with a handsome dwelling, tenant houses and good oul-buildings. Come cpiick if you want this place. Price $"?0 per acre. no acres land near GreonPond church, bounded by the Yourgln es tate and others, nice 6-room COttagO and out buildings. Price $85.00 por no re. 52 acres near Dials church, bound ed by lands of l.udy Abcrcromblo, L. I>. Curry and Others. Price $80.00 per acre. 92% acres of land near Tumbling Shoals; bounded bv lands of W. D. and .1. G. Sullivan; 8-room dwelling; good out-buildings. Price $22.50 per acre. 2V6 acres of laud. 6-room cottage nicely located in the town of Cray Court, with one of the finest wells of water in town. Price $2,300. 2 lots Watts street fronting, $200. . 01 loll 150 by mills, 50 ft. Camp price j. n. leak The "Land Alan" Gl ac es land bounded by lands of Hoben N:'.s!> ami others. Price $20.00 per acre. 121 ncres land, bounded by lands of .1. n. Leak, Capt. Martin nnd others; 6-room cottago, one tenant house. Price $80.00 per acre. 167 acres of land bounded by lands M. II. Holder. W. I >. AbOt'Cromble, and others; S room dwelling, '.'> tenant house, good barn ami out buildings. Price $25.00 per acre. Terms; $1,000 cash, remainder in live equal instal ments. 50 acres land, well located in town of Lanford. C-room dwelling, 1 tenant house, oul-buildings. Price $3JJ>00.00, $1,000 down cash, balance on easy pay ments. 7 I Vi acres Of land near Oreen Pond church, 8-room cottage, with lino barn and OUt-buildingS, 4.room tenant bouse, bounded by lands of Jno. Tay lor. Mrs. Abcrcrombie, and Jno. Curry. Price $60.00 per aero. lOOVi acres of land bounded Uy lands of Bryson place, Bee Bailey, Hamp Holland and thcrs; 5-room dwelling, 2 tenant houses; good barn and OUt-buildlngs; known as the old Ferguson place, owned at present by Will H. Motte. Price $27.50 per acre, terms easy. One 8-room dwelling In city of Lau rens, No. 330 Hampton street. Price $3,250. Five room cottage on Gnrllngton street, city of Laurens. Price only $1,500.00 127 acres land, hounded by lands ol II. and M. K. Johnson, one mile of Friendship churcjK Sullivan township; Two dwellings, rood barn and out. buildings. Price $30.00 per acre. 71 acres on Hccdy Hive;-, bounded by lands of .lames Downey, Will Cald well and others. With tenant bouse. Price $20 per acre. Terms' made easy. lf.O acres laud bounded bv lands ot Ludy Mills. L. 10. Hums and V. A. Mills. Price $30 |jer acte 200 acres, 1 miles of Laurens. known as the Jerry farm, well supplied with tenant houses. In line state of culti vation, terms easy. Price 7,000.00 313 acres land, 1',{; miles below J. D. M. Shaw's place, good dwelling and bam; 5 tenant houses, 245 acres In cultivation, good school near by; 2% miles to Waterloo, same distance to Cold Point. Price $35.00 acre. Good terms. If you do not see listed above what you need, see me and 1 will try and get it for you. Let your wants be known. If you have land to sell, place it in my hands. People come to me for land. J. N. LEAK Real Estate Gray Court, S. C. or small headatoncRreceive Ihc same careful attention from our expert workmen. We buy carefully hi the fiuarrica ami watch every detail <>f designing finishing :?"<! sotting of memo rials. Don't buy from travel ing agentsor catalogs, \\ <? can show you the mnterial, wheth er it be granite c marble, and are glad toad vis? with you a bout Improving your cemetery lots. Lot us show you the dif ferent granites and marbles and toll you alxiiit them. P. F. BAXTER ? SON, N e wherry, S. C. ROW TO CURE RHEUMATISM. It Is an Internal Disease and Requires an Internal Remedy, The cause of Rheumatism and kin dred llseases is an excess of uric I acid in .ne blood, To euro this terrible ; disease; this acid must, btJ expelled and the system so rc>m)a,!ed that no more acid will he forme? in excessive quantities, Rhoiunii/lKm is an internal I disease and require/ an internal reme dy. Rubbing with Oils and Liniments will not cure, affords only temporary , relief at best, causes you to delay this proper treatment, allows the malady ! to get a tinner hold on you. Liniments j may ease the pain, but they will no \ more cure Rheumatism than paint j will change the fibre of rotten wood. Science has at last discovered a per. ! feet and complete cure, which is call ed "Rheumncldc." 'J ested In hundreds j of cases. It has effected the most mar velous cures; wo believe it will cure i you. Rheumncldo "gets at the joints from the inside." sweeps mm' poisons out 01 the system, tones up the stom | ach, regulates the liver and kidneys : and makes you well all over. Rhetl \ maCldO "Strikes the root Of the dis ease and removes Its cause." This splendid remedy is sold by druggists [ and dealers generally at COC. and $1 a bottle, in tablet to mi at 25 and BOO a package. Qel a hot tie today. Book let free if you write to Bobbltt Chem ical Co.. Baltimore, .Md. Trial bottlo tablets 2.r?c by mall. For sale by LAU? RENS DRUG CO. The success of a man in business depends on his attention to little things. , A thousand get rich by saving, where one gets rich by speculating. That person is wise who in youth makes provision for old age. A dollar saved today may be the foundation of your fortune. Begin saving to-day, tomorrow you may forget it. Saving like spending is a habit. The Place to Put Your Savings is Enterprise Bank Laurens, S. C. X. B. Dial, President C, II. Roper, Cashiei wmmmLwmLWLWLMLWkmLW^ AUTOMOBILES Brush Runabouts - $485.00 E. Nl. F.--30 Touring Cars - $1,250.00 Flanders?20 Runabouts - $750.00 F. (). B. Factory Swygert & Teague South Harper Street Phone 316 7