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Your Little Savings Deposited in this bank from time to time, will grow and grow until they become a large sum of mon ey. Try it, folks. Pale-Faced Women You ladies, who have pale faces, sallow complexions, dark circles under eyes, drawn features and tired, worn out expressions, you need a tonic. The tonic you need is Cardui, the woman's tonic. It is the best tonic for women, because its ingredients are specifically adapted for women's needs. They act on the womanly organs and help to give needed strength and vitality to the worn-out womanly frame. Cardui is a vegetable medicine. It contains no min erals, no iron, no potassium, no lime, no glycerin, no dan gerous, or habit-forming drugs of any kind. It is perfectly harmless and safe, tor young and old to use. Take J43 The Woman's Tonic "After my doctor had done all he said he could for me," writes Mrs. Win, Milliard, of Mountainburg, Ark., "I took Car dui, on the advice of a friend, and it helped me so much. "Before taking Cardui, 1 had suffered from female troubles for five years, but since taking it, 1 am in good health. "I think there is some of the best advice in your book that I ever saw." Your druggist sells Cardui. Try it. Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Term., for Special Instructions, and 64-pat:t bouk, "Home Treatment lor \\ omen," sent tree. B Faultless Style Plus Perfect Wear Some shoes always look neat and nifty. Some shoes look shabby in short order after they begin to see service. The woman whose shoes retain their tine lines and good looks after two months of wear, either paid four or live dollars for them or else she wears The SOUTHERN GIRL $2.00 Shoe $2.50 Ordinarily a $2.00 shoe is very ordinary, When the looks are pone the shoe is pone. The Southern Citri Shoe at $2.00 is an extraordinary value. It looks pood as long as you wear it, and you will still be wear ing it when your neighbor who may have bought some other shoe at the same time is obliged to buy new ones. We use only the best hides for vamps and tops, and the best sole leather money can buy. We have a dealer in your town. Look for the Red Meli on the box. This same shoe in our ' 'Autograph '' Brand, $2.50 -$3.00, is Goodyear Welt Sewed: in our College Woman'? Wallung Shoe it equals the best custom make. CRADDOCK-TFIIRY CO., Lynchbiirn. Va. RIGHT OVER WOOD SHINGLES CORTBIGHTiS can he laid without fuss or bother right over the old wood thlngles, changing the ' top of your building Instantly from a fire catcher to A FIREPROOF ROOF that ( will loat as long as the building itself and never needs repairs. For further detailed information, prices, etc., apply to Local Dealer or Cortright Metal Roofing Co., Philadelphia, Pa ? LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. ? Mr. W. o. Barksdale of the Spartan burg C. & \V. C. depot spent a few days this week in Laurens with Iiis parents and other relatives. Mrs. I). E. Barnett and children have returned from Chnpln where they spent the summer. Mrs. J. P. Simpson and family have returned to 1.aureus from their sum mer home in the mountains. Miss Annie Sltgreaves has gone to Chester where she will teaeh this year in the graded schools. Mrs. ('.. B. Taylor and sister. Miss Julia Medloek of the Harmony church section visited relatives in the city during the past week. Messrs John M. Wood and Jeter McCuen of Princeton were in the city Friday. Rev. and Mrs. .lames H. Machen of Greenwood were the guests last week of Laurens friends and relatives. : Master J. B. Arnold of Princeton visited in the City this week. , Solicitor Cooper returned Friday from Abbeville were the criminal court for that county was held last week. Mr. Cope Henderson, for several years a popular salesman with M. H. Fowler, has accepted a position at 1 the office of the Laurens Cotton Oil company. Mr. J. L. Hopkins and family left Wednesday for their new home in Columbia. Mr. Hopkins who has had several years experience in the mer cantile business in l.aureus and Clin ton, has opened an elegant store in the capital city. Mr. 13. IV Mlnter of J. B. Minier & Bl'O. returned Saturday from a busi ness trip to New York. Messrs I.. K. Burns of Laurens, .1. C. Burns of Greenwood. I.. N. Entrckin of Anderson, all of the Red iron Rack et's line big store hut yesterday for the northern markets. Mr. II. Terry returned Saturday from the northern markets. Miss .Margaiet Matthews leaves Sun. day for I.aureus to teach in the graded :.< ools of that city. She is an accom plished young lady, and will no doubt give satisfaction to the parents, as well as to the children in her charge. ?Newberry Herald News. Mr. and Mrs. Albright and family returned Tuesday to their home in Laurens after spending n few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Shands. Clinton Chronicle. Miss I.ilia llcnttie of I.aureus is the guest of Mr. S. C. I.lyrd, On Chl cora campus. Greenville News. Be mo res I Coined; Co. Coining at The Opera House. Commencing Monday Sept. |Olli the Dcmorcsl Comedy Co. will open a week engagement at the opera house, Mr. Demoresl writes that he has the liest company he has ever brought to Laurens. 1 1 people and the plays will he chosen from the best ami latest and most popular plays of the season In cluding" Thorns and Orange Blos soins" "Lena Rivers" ami "St. lOlmo" these plays will he staged entirely with their own special scenery. Last week at Greenville, s. c. they broke all records for the past three years. Which speaks well. The prices will be I5-25-35C with matinees Wednes day and Saturday. HOW TO CURE RHEUMATISM. It Is an Internal Disease and Requires an Internal Itemed). The cause of Rheumatism and kin dred diseases is an excess of uric acid in the blood. To cure this terrible disease this acid must be expelled and the system so rogulnted that no more acid will be formed in excessive quantities. Rheumatism is an internal disease and requires an internal reme dy. Rubbing with Oils and Liniments will not cure, affords only temporary relief at best, cause.; you to delay this proper treatment, allows the malady to get a firmer hold on yon. Liniments may ease the pain, but they will no more cure Rheumatism than paint will ( hange the fibre of rotten wood. SclcUce has at last discovered a per fect and Complete cure, which Is call ed "Rhcumnolde." Tested in hundreds of cases, it has < ffocted the most mar velous cures; we believe it will cure you. Rheumacido "gets tit tho joints from the inside." sweeps the poisons out of the system, tones up tile stom ach, rev i'ates ti e liver and kidneys and makes you well .-ill over. Kin u mncldo ?'strikes tili? root of the dis ease ami removes its cause." This splendid remedy is sold by druggh ts and dealers generally at 50c. ami :? 1 a bottle. In tnblel form at 2? and !>0C a package. Gel a bottle today. Look let free if you write to Bobbin Chem ical Co.. Baltimore, M l. Trial bottle tablets 250 by mail. For sale bv LAU REN'S DRUG CO. < [(iilion for Letter-* of Idiiiliiistrntion. state of South Carolina, Count) of Laurens. By o. G, Thompson. Probate Judge: Whereas. S. It. and .1. R. Don oh made suit to me to grant them betters of Administration of the estate ami effects of W. T. Dorroft. These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said W. T. Dor rob deceased, that they be and appear before me. in the court of probate, to be held at Laurens. C. H., S. C. on the 20th day of September. 1910 next after publication hereof, at II o'clock in the forenoon to show cause. If any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my baud this 12th day of September, At.no Domini 1910. O. G. Thompson. T-2t Probate Judge, SUICIDE AT GAINESVILLE. Thwarted in Attempt to steal Anoth er Man's Wife. Gainesville, Ga., Sept. 10.?Louis Farmer, aged 25 yesterday hurled himself in front of a last Southern train on which way Mrs. I*. D. Hoop er, bel?g escorted back to their home in Lnurens, s. C, by her husband, who had followed his wile and Far mer to this city. Farmer was ground to deatli by the locomotive. Farmer and Mrs. Hooper came here yesterday. .Mrs. Hooper's husband ar riving on the next train. Shortly after the husband's arrival an officer with a warrant found Farmer and Mrs. I looper. Mr. and Mrs. Hooper hoarded the BOUlhbound Southern train yesterday lor their home. Farmer walked down Hi-' track a quarter of a mile and when tie- train approached jumped in front of the locomotive. "IfebeK" Some one writing for The Balti more Sun says: "In looking over your column 1 noticed a request for the war song "Hobels." I think I have what is wanted, though it is worded a little different than the given quotation. Here it is: Kehels. Kehels: 'tis a holy name: Tin- name our fathers bore, When battling in the cause of Right, Against the tyrant in his might, In the darg days of yore. Rebels! 'tis our family name! our father, Washington, , Was the arch-rebel in the light, And gav?' the name to us -a right of father unto son. Hebels! 'tis our given name! Our mother. Liberty, Received the title with her fame, in dnys of grief, of fear and shame, When at her breast were we. Rebels! 'tis our scaled name A baptism of blood! The war?aye contest, life for life - I The fearful contest, life for lif?' Tli.- mingled crlnson Hood. Rebels! 'tis a patriots name! i n st niggles h was given: Wo bore it then when trynnts raved, And through their curses 'twas en u raved On the doomsday hook of Heaven. Rebels! 'Iis our lighting name: For peaee rules o'er the land, t'ntll they speak of craven woe ? I'ntll our rights receive a blow. From foe's or brother's hand, Kehels:' Iis our dying name: For although life is dear. Vet Hernien, born and freemen bred, We'd rather llvo as freemen dead, Than live in slavish fear. Tile Cllll US Kehels If Voll will Wo glory in the name; For bending under unjust laws. I And swearing faith to an unjust cause. We count a great shame. The State lair. There is only one State Fair ill South Carolina. It will he held in Columbia, October III, November I, -. I. The program will he more elaborate than heretofore. The people of the siate generally make this their one meeting place of the year. Any information that Is desired will be given by Mr. .lohn (1. Mabley, President, Wlnnsboro, s. <".. or Mr. I), F. 1211 I'd, Secretary, Lexing ton, s. c. \\e Like ii Mule Hconuse. I!" Is the inost tireless worker on the farm. Il>- cuts less than a horse, hut does more work. Ho is always as good us cash In the bank. !!?? never falls through a hole t a bridge and generally keep* mil ?.i danger. lip js an excellent saddle animal If you know how o> saddle him. His bit stand hard roads belter than those of a horse, He is more intelllgelil than a horse. I |e is m v or in love hut attends striet|y to hui liioss all of ihe ilino. I to is never sick but once, and then he dies. Bui whoever saw a ijoad mule since the war? He lie.,-r stops to light Hies as the horse doe.;, because his hide i. much tougher. He i just as gentle as a horse If he has not I.n spoiled In breaking. His age cuts little figure in a sale. Nobody cores much how old a mule He will bring from .-l">" to when he Is full grOWll. if he is bin. and smooth and Strong. Col man's Rural World. HAVE VOI I'll.i s I Then Get Hom-ltohl Inder M.')'? Hack Giiaranlce. Blind piles, protruding piles, itching piles, are cured with equal succ ess by the guaranteed Internal remedy. Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Rold. The guaran tee is so broad thai it costs you noth ing If you get no benefit. Don't waste any more time with salves, suppositor ies or other outside treatment, At tack the cause . Hem-Rold?$ I for large bottle, last ing 21 days, at Lain ens Drug Co. Dr. Leonhardt Co., station i:. Buffalo, X. Y.. Props. Write for booklet. For Salads and Cooking j\ 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 saiad dressing. Has a wider rane;o of usefulness than any other oil or cooking fat. Use three-fourths as much oil as of butter. Kar more satisfactory. In Tins Only Of All Grocers THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL CO. New Yorlc Savannah New Orleans Chlcaoo ^ Now is the time to ^ - = = Insure Your Crops of = - ? I Cotton, Corn, Etc., I AGAINST HAIL ^ or your I Horses and Mules > I Against Death From Any Cause > SEE I J. F. TOLBERT > LAURENS, S. C. ^ In Now Office in Todd Building, South Harper St. ^ <^ V^V'vvv vvvvvv ys^ 0 In order to make room for $ early Fall Stoek < Sweeping Reductions | are made on all printed fabrics ^ of Summer Texture. In many > instances where prime cost S has lost it's identity. i W. Q. Wilson & Co. {