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LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. << Miss Je nie Oarlingtoti, who is teach ing the Rockbridge school near Clinton was in the city Saturday. Miss Carl iin;ton, is a niece of Mrs. Janle M. Clarke of I.aurens. Mr. .1. il. Nance, Mrs. Ida Whyte and Master .lames Guthrie of Cross Mill spent Friday afternoon in the city. United States Marshal .1. 1). Adams, wife and two of their children spent the week-end with friends In Laurens. Col. William Ranks of the Columbia Slate, accompanied by Mrs. Hanks, at tended the monument unveiling exer cises here last Wednesday. Veteran W. G. Peterson of Newberry came up for the unveiiing ceremonies and while here gave The Advertiser ottice a pleasant call. Miss Mattie Miller of Ruthefordton. N. C. is spending this week with her cousin. Mrs. .1. G. Sullivan on South Harper street. Mr. M. L. Nash went to the Fairvlew stuck show Friday. Mr. H. D. Boyd and family attended the unveiling exercises here Wednes day. Mr. Ose Sltgreaves and Thos. Lake: left here for the Citadel Wednesday. i Mrs. C. W. Morgan and children of! St. Petersburg, Fla. are the guests ? oi Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Nash. Messrs C. L. Blense and Otto Kielt, ?l' were in the city Saturday night ior the purpose of organizing the Red Men. Mr. Dewitt Blackwetl of Due West1 spent Saturday and part of Sunday' in the city. | Mr. and Mrs. .1. ('. Smith and little' son of Waterloo were visitors here last week. , Mr. and Mrs. W. fail Wharton of Waterloo spent the day here last Wed nesday. Mr. P. H. Richardson, a prominent farmer of Mount vir, .? was among the > Isitors here Wednesday. Among the well-known citizens of the county here for tin unveiling e.xer < - were Col. Hoheit N. Cuninghatn :. :d l)i-. .1. L. Fennel of Waterloo. They paid The Advertiser a pleasant call. Messrs Frank Walker. Pel Moore and s. 10. Williams or ISkom and Shel tpn Culberl8on of Laurens attended l.be funeral at Clinton Sunday after, ii ion of Mr. William Culbertson. An Kxtra Passenger Pat on Between Creein illc ami Laurens. The initial run of the new passenger : ;:in from Greenville to Laurens was made Monday. That it has been long needed and will be a paying proposi tion was well shown by the first trip. e being on board Monday thirty fotn passengers into Laurens. This new passenger on the C. & W. C. ically goes all the way through ? mi GreenvllI to Columbia. On reach ing Laurens there Is a change of en gine and crew ami just as soon as change is made, the train goes in to Columbia. FA ctive Monday October 3rd 1010 the following changes were made In i s tin dales on ('. W. C. : Train ST will leave Laurens at '.*:'2? A. M. instead of 8.30 A. M. and will arrive in Greenville at 11:25 A. M. '[?. in st; will leave Greenville 4:20 P. M. and arrive at Laurens at 6:15 }'. M. New passenger trains 54 and 55 will run daily except Sundays as, follows: 54 leave Greenville 7:00 A. M. and arrive at Laurens at 8:20 A. M. >. ill P ave Laurens at S:00 I*. M. and arrive Greenville at 0:20 P, M. Train will leave Greenwood 7:15 A. M., dally and arrive at Spartanburg :.? : l v.M. connecting at Laurens with train s7 for Greenville and with -"i from Greenville. Daily passenger train (5 will leavi Spartanburg at 5:10 P. M. arriving Greenwood at 7 P. M, making con net lion at Laurens with train 5." i'i . Greenville and so from Gre< nvHle also with ?'. X. & L. train 13 lor Columbia and intermediate points. Ilcvotrc of Olnimonis for Catarrli thai ( onlaiii Herein'}. ?s mercury, will surely destroy the Sense of smell and completely derange the v hole system when entering it : Hi the muCOUS surfaces. Such articles should never be used except < n prescriptions from reputable phy t ?;. us, as the damage they will do i- km fold to the good you can possi bly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh C . manufactured by Fi .1, Cheney << Co.. Tob do, <).. contains no mercury anil irt taki n Internally, acting directly . poii the blood and mucous surfaces pi the system. In buying Hall's Ca tarrh Cure be sure you git the genu ine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo. Ohio, bj I'. .1. Cheney Co. Testimonials free Sold ? Druggists, Trice 7.">o per bottle. Take Hall s Family Pills for con. stlpatlon. lam renn Hier lion ('omissioners. The following State and Federal elec tion eomlssionera for Laurens county have been appointed: State?V. A. White. A. J. Smith. .1. V P, Moore; Federal?A. C OwillgS, J, c. McDaniel, .lohn w. Lauford. Chi mborlnln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is today the boal known medicine In use for the relict' and cure of bowl complaints. It cures griping, diarrhoea, dysentery, and Should be taken at the first unnatural looseness of the bowels. It Is equally valuable for children and adults. It always cures. Sold by Laurens Drug THE FOURTH LESSON We Want Good Goods Reasonably Priced Where Can We Get Them? No trouble to answer that question== here always. This store will quickly solve that problem for you. 3 III7>' :' Beautiful Quartered Oak Finish Side board $12.50 This is ;i massive and beautifully V|r~" "v4. ?: finished board, 12 inches long, 22 T-^ t%L ' -- ' inches deep, So inches high, French ^^i^^^f;Sftr1^j Bevel Mirror 20x12, two small draw 3 yfc X"[y/-'M ersi (one felt lined), one large drawer \ , ti and cabinet below. A remarkable value at Si2.50. This Quarter Sawed Extension Dining Table $12.50 Ami it is a mighty good one at that. This Dining Table is substan tially made ami well finished?a tine, full quartered oak article?golden oak finish?solid 9 inch pedestal base?six foot extension. This table is plain, massive style, and a truly attractive offering at In $2.90. Beautiful Rattan Rock= er, laro;e size, extra strong, made of finest qualitv Rattan, an unusual value at the price we have named. S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Company "~>j ) Wood's Descriptive Fall Seed Catalog now ready, gives IhO fullest information about all Seeds for the Farm and Garden, Grasses and Clovers, Vetches, Alfalfa. Seed Wheat, Oats. Rye, Barley, etc.. Abo tolls till about Vegetable & Flower Seeds that can bo planted in the fall to advantage and profit, and about Hyacinths, Tulips and other Flowering Bulbs, Vegetable and Strawberry Plants. Poultry Supplies and Fertilizers. Everv Farmer and Gardener ?hould have this catalog. It Is Invaluable In Its helptulne** and ?iigKe&tlve Idea* for a profitable and satisfactory Farm or <;*rrien. Catalogue mailed free on request. Write for It. T. W. WOOD a SONS, l^jr Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va, C^J We have Just received a large line of Window Shades all widths, and Colors, plain colors and duplex. S. M. & E. H. Wllkea & Co. School Outfitters] With the opening of the city and county schools we are prepared to meet your needs for the school room. A complete line of Tab!ets,|Inks, Pencils, Books, Drawing Materials Ietc. Let us fill your wants Palmetto Drug Company, Laurens, S. C. ^OBmamemmtmaafM HWMiMiiJ^fflBi^ MMMwamw? imwiiw depends on his attention to lilt'* tilings. Li . where one gets rieh l>y simulating. That person is wise who ill youth makes i?:<?ii for old age. A do'.'..u saved today be la foundation of yoi.i fortune. Begin saving to-day, toinorrou you tii:iy forget i:. Saving like spending is >? habit. 1 he Place to Put Your Savings is Enterprise Bank Laurens, S. C. N. B. Dial, President C. H. R ?per, Cashier