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In Cooking, th difference I m Weight Depends Upon the SHORTENING Used H you use ihc famous Wesson Snowdrift Oil you have only the weight of the article cooked, but NO ADDED GREASE WEIGHT. It cooks through and through, BUT NEVER PERMEATES 1 Wesson Snowdrilt Oil positively produces the lightest, daintiest delicacies which ihc culi nary art can boast. It is scientific ally relined by an exclusive process, to a degree of perfect healthlulness. Iiis 100$cooking value.and 20% more economical than the best lard, and 33 1-3% more eco nomical than butter cr olive oil. lie constantly on . nv against substitutions ami imitations which have been InspireJ by its tUCCes*. Call lor the genuine Wesson SnowJrill Oil, made by THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL CO. NEW YORK SAVANNAH NEW ORLEANS COOH 1 AsV your dealer for the timouiWf^on am* I U llis supply ll cxhsuste?l, ?rite at out i Blm f In* dealer's nnuc ami we ?III m.ill txx Snowdrllt Oil COOK IIOOK. lirecl toour Athnta office, irlv I ? , V: lice, ?ith splendid ton mo. ailiDtf Women's Club*. Have You Tried It? There is a bottle of Cardui waiting for you at the drug store. Have you tried it? If not, we urge you to do so, before your troubles have obtained such a bold on you, that nothing will drive them out. Even now, it may be nearly too late. But try it any how. If anything can help you, Cardui will. It has helped in thousands of cases, where other medicines had been tried in vain. Why should it not do the same for you? Take CARDUI J45 The Woman's Tonic "My daughter, Octava, would have been in her grave today, had it not been for that fine medicine, Cardui," writes Mrs. Laura Lawrence, of Drennon Springs, Ky. "Nothing I tried helped my daughter, until she had taken Cardui. I had sent for the doctor, when I thought of your medicine and got a $1 bottle. When she had taken four doses she became all right. I often recommend Cardui to my friends." Your druggist sells Cardui with full instructions for use on the bottle. Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanoo?a. Tenn., for Special Instructions, and 64-page book, "Home Treatment for Women," sent Ircc. We want to do your Tin Roofing Guttering and all other work in the Tin | and Sheet Iron Line We will sell you a better grade of ===== VALLEY TIN =====? than you have been using at the same price. We make anything to order out of Sheet Metal P.Q sure and see our Metal Shingles b< Pore roof ing your residence. Yours for better work and material. Dl WER BROTHERS Gray Block, Sullivan St. - Lauren?, S. G. ? mg y '* Wanted! 1 To pay you the highest market > price for your cotton seed. Lo= cated'between two cotton plat= % forms. |R. M. Eichelberger I ? HHh Col. Thos. B. Crews, Distinguished Veteran and Commander of Camp (iar lingfon, United Confederate Veterans. CLINTON NFVVS FOR THE WEEK RELATED Raising ^?in.uiio Kudouiiicnl Piind for Thornwcll Orphanage Schools Benin Neu Vonr. Clinton. Sept. 27.?Tho Rev. ,1. B. Branch, who has jus! returned from a tour devoted to oltorta to raise ^L'n. 000 for tho endowment fund, states that ho feels greatly encouraged. Mi lies about ball' the fund in hand. The time limit is tho first of January. 1911. Tn ninny -ways the affairs of Thorn, well Orphanage aro in excellent con dition. The schools are in better con dition perhaps than ever before. The pupils have been hack for a mouth now and then- has not been a case of serious illness or of contagious disease among th< in -a thing to ho wondered at when the many routes they traverse for their vacation visits is taken into consideration. In reply to a recent question Dr. Jacobs said that the re ceipts so far for the fall an- behind the average. Mr. Sowers of Stntosvlllo, N. C. has been secured as manager and instruc tor in the wood working department of the Technical school. A nay SCOI10 was that at the skat i lug rink .Monday evening, when the Preshytorlnn college students took possession and introduced the "rats" to the public. The "rats" were all in black face and arranged in such splendor as the taste and resources of their dictators suggested. Some ol them made very picturesque figures A number who had never before hail on skates were extremely ludicious. The (dd fashioned hazing with cruel beating and rough practical iokes has almost pine out of style at the Pres byterian college, lint just to help them feel at home the now boys are dressed up and blacked and then after a set ting up at the drug stores < ncourngod to be as entertaining as they can. Tho annual reception to the now students will he the oVenl of next .Monday night and arrangements are being made for it. Miss Mottle May Neville visited her home from Friday to Monday, Mrs, I>. .".!. Frlersoii and children returned la I v pelt from a visit ??; her. cousin. Mrs. R. '/? Wright. Ml'S. R. V.. Wright, Mrs. .1. W. Ki n tiedy. Miss .lane Kennedy, will he among the Clinton visitors in Lau rens Wednesday for the unveiling ex ercises. Miss Kli/aheth Bean, organist of the First Presbyterian Church, has ar ranged to no to Converse college on Tuesdays for pipe organ lessons. Miss Daisy Eichelberger of Lau rens has aceptcd a position as stenog rapher with Jacobs and company. She is making her home with Mr. and Mrs. .1. L. Wright. Prof. i). B, smith of Cross Anchor was a welcome visitor in town this week. Mr. Joe Phinney returned to the ( it adel in Charleston (his week. Miss Nannie Oliver returned to her home in Marietta. N. C. Monday after sin extended visit to the family of her aunt. Mrs. .1. W. Kennedy. Miss Mni'gui'lte Hogg of Boonevllle Kentucky is visiting her cousin, .Mrs. |J. B. Branch. Prof. .1. X. Burgess of Clemson col li ege und Mr, Plumer Burgess <>t' For! Motte were in Clinton part of the past week. i Little .Miss Kmmic Voung was host ess to j> number of tiny lots at a swapping party Saturday afternoon. All the gusets bad a jolly time. .Miss Kllene McCaslan returned last week from an extended visit to her sisters in Tennessee and Mississippi. I Mrs. \. n. Henry has as her guests 'the Interesting children of her sis ter, the late Mrs. Hell of Arkansas. I Miss Anne (_'. Burgess has been critically ill for several days at the Home 01' l'eaee. Thor,i .?eil Orphanage, with gastritis. Her condition is very alarming ami gravo Will's are enter tained as to her possible recovery, Miss Iren, Prince, teacher of the second grade in the public schools, was called to Anderson last Monday by the severe illness of her father and has not yet returned. Prof. 13. II. Hall's little son has about recovered front diphtheria. Two Other suspected cases have been treat ed with antitoxin ami are doing well; Mr. ami Mrs. T. I). Copeland'a child and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Blalock's. Till: BAPTIST ASSOCI ITIOX. Annual Meeting Will be Held Next Week With Itahun Church. The annual sessions of the Laurens Baptist association will he held next week with Itahun Creek church, begin ning Tuesday. October l and conclud I ing Thursday. The Laurens associa tion embraces about thirty churches, i The retiring moderator is Rev, K. ('. Watson, pastor of Ruhun and other churches in the county. In addition to hundred or more delegates from the various churches .Of tin- county, roprosentnti, ; from the different departments of the church work will bo in attendance. Davis-Raper Ce'.?>, Milliner) Dep'l. in I),?( ember ions, and I"- !..":' mad an eltlclenl and faithful olOeer. Slier, iff Owlngs has not named Mr. Culbi ;t son's successor. Opera Rouse. The Demorest Comedy (Company are playing some fine plays and have i\n excellent company. The matinee today will be the Blue and the Cray in ?'? nets Tonight "Lena Rivers", teis is said to he their best [day. t hange play each night, Your complexion as well as your temper is rendered miserable by a dis ordered liver. By taking Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets you can Improve both. Sold by Laurens Drug Co. ? Make Your Plans to Attend THE STATE FAIR It Is the One and Only Great State Fair The Fair will bo open at night this your. More and bettor attraction*!, An exceptional midway. Finer Jin.! niora general exhibits In tho stock and cattle dcpartou-nts. A trip to tho Fair is a campaign ?)f education, it is money well Invested. All (In- railroads oiler cheap excursion rate.*?. (| High Class Attractions at The Columbia Theatre. Remember the Dates: October 31, November 1,2,3 and 4, in Columbia, the State's Capital. if you want Information about prizes or anything else, write John <;. Mobley, President, Winnsboro, or D. P. Eflrd, Secre tary, Lexington. Your relatives and friends will be at the State Fair?they always are. Now is the time to - - = Insure Your Crops of - ? - Cotton, Corn, Etc., AGAINST HAIL or your Horses and Mules Against Death From Any Cause I J. F. TOLBERT > LAU RENS, S. C. ^ In New Ottice in Todd Building, South Harper St. W. Q. Wilson & Co. Have opened a full line of Black and Colored Wool Dress Goods, Ginghams, Outings and Flannelettes, Hosiery, Underwear, Table Linen and Towels. Also a complete line of Domestic Goods of every description. Special values in Ladic Grs will arrive this week at RIGHT OVER WOOD SHINGLES CORTRIGHTP? ?SHINGLES can be laid without fuss or bother rijrht over the old wood shinnies. eluitiKinK tho topfil your building instantly frr.m ft fire ( Mrl.rr t<> A FIREPROOF H?OI" that < will last aa lunsr as the bulldln?,' itself and never need-, repairs. For further detailed information, prices, etc., apply to I .ocal Dealer or Cortri^ht Metal Roofing Co., Philadelphia, Pa