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MANAGEMENT CHANGES. Mr. v. Cunteronl Will Take Charge of the Opern House. Mr. V. Cameronl, high wire artist and athlete, lias taken over the man agement of the opera houso and will hereafter he in charge. He Intends running a moving picture show every night except when other attractions are hooked. lie has seen considerable experience in the show world, having given numbers of exhibitions in many of the larger cities of the North and at the Jamestown IDxposition. Mr. Cameronl is a native of Glas gow, Scotland, and has traveled all over the world. He came here to fill an engagement Monday night and when offered the management of the opera house ncepted It, Ho promises llrst class pictures, and, when well established, vaudeville attractions. The moving picture show began last night and will continue In the future. ONLY 50 CENTS. That's all It Costs to Get Hid of In All stomach misery will go in live mlautes if you will put faith in Ml O.NA stomach tablets which the Lau roiiR Drug Co. thing so well of that thoy guarantee them to cure any stom ach ailment, or money back. After using MI-O-NA for one short day you will rejoice and be sincerely thankful that at last you have found a prescription thai acts quickly and beneficially on the stomach. Just as soon as you start to take Ml-O-NA stomach tablets fermenta tion of food will be a thing of the past Waterbrash, pain in the stomach, belching of gas and heartburn will disappear, and in a few days danger of dizziness, biliousness, nervousness and sick headache will vanish. Large box for 50 cents at Laurons Drug Co. and druggists everywhere. ? SPECIAL NOTICES. | Seed Wheat?The Byrdvlllo Dairy and Stock farm has i?rv bushels of Blue Stem wheat for sale. \V. D. Byrd, Laurens, K. F, L>. No. J. Vtf We are . lOHitlR * tit our Luthe Stock and will save you money on all goods In our lino, be sure,and see us. The t'aiue & Pitts Furniture Co., Lau rens, S. C. Notice?Largo monument and un veiling scene photographs. 25 cents each at Mct'ord's Studio., Lau rens, S. For Sale -Seed oats?applor and red rust proof oats, at Tue per bushel. Ap nly to A. P. Fuller, Mountville, S. C. 18-lt digestion. C. 10-tf Big Money?We want an agent in ??very town; salary and commission; references required; ror full particu lars, address Subscription Dept., Na tional Sportsman. Inc., 75 Federal St., Huston, Muss. 13-6t Uoinir Out of Hiislncss. See us be fore you buy your Funflture, Cook Stoves. Ranges, etc. The Cains & Pitts Furniture Co., Laurens, S. C. For Sale 17 1'..acres /of land on South Harper street, Laurens, S. C. with live room dwelling On edge of city limits. Apply to W. C. irby, Jr. IG-tf Closing Out. -Stock must lie sold. Sei- us before you buy. The ('nine & Pitts Furniture Co., Uaurens, B.C. / Notice We have 1.000 bushel* or different varieties seed wheat for sale. $1.25 to $2.00 per bushel. Smith Mer chantile Co., Kinard, S. C. 16-3tpd Trespass Notice*?All parties are hereby warned not to hunt or other wise trespass <m our lands, ,1. \V, Wof. ford. J. S. .Machen. l?-2tpd $s<UMI per month straight salary and j expenses, to men with rig. to intro duce our Poultry Remedies. Don't answer unless1 you mean business. Eureka Poultry Food Mfg. Co. (Incor porated) Fast St. Louis. III. 17-lt Cabbage Plants ?We have several millions of Cabbage Plants now ready for setting. These plants are grown from seed selected by a specialist, and will withstand the lowest temperature and Wild, MAKE 11 FADS. All the TIME TD SET FOR F.AUT.V SPUING HEADING. PRICES: KOO for 75c, i Smallest order); 1,000 to i.ooo at $1.25 per thousand; 5.000 to 9.000 at $1.00 per thousand. Cash. PIEDMONT IM.ANT CO., GREENVILLE, S. ( . 17-tf The people are calling for Ot/pyrlghl Merchants must buy it. COPYRIGHT is PURE. When! Seed for Sale. I have some blue stem seed wheat for sale yet. at $1.50 per bushel. M. A. SuniPiel. Route 2. Laurens. s. c. "ix-it pd For Sale hot on Main Street ad joining lot ot Mr. MnuBol Owlngs, con tains one and one-third acrds, This i. one ot the few lots on Main street now for sale. Apply to H. Y. Simp sou l s-:;t Five cars Copyright Floui jbat ar rived in Laurens. one at Clinton, one at Cross IIIII. Lost?an overcoat last Friday. Nov. 25, on road between Mrs. Ann Benja min's and W D. Myrd's of W. .1. Cope Inild's. Suitable reward n returned to Wellie Q. McDaniel, Rural Carrier | No. ::. is.n Wauled Every farmer in the coun ty to send us his name and address also his neighbors and we] will send hint a good farm paper onq >' ar free. We also invite you if yon omo to the Coin Exposition to call and in spect our line of farm Implements. Ruff Hdw. Co. Columbia. S C. 18-21 Notice Mr. Stegall, the pony man from Louisiana Is at Martin's stables, with a ear foad of Louisiana Marsh ponies and mules. 18-lt if ASTER WILLIE T. WOLFF CHAMPION COHN KAISER. (Continued from page one.) send. Mr. W. c. Wharton. of Waterloo, offered three prizes for the three largo est yields of corn grown from the use Of fertilizer sold by him. Following are the winners in that eontest: 1st. prize. ."> sacks of Fertilizer: Wil li?- Wolf. 2nd. prize. :; sacks 01 fertilizer: W. C. Byrd. oi-d prize, 2 sacks of fertilizer: .1. Wash Watts. Mr. .!. w Thompson also generously offered prizes for the boys making the largest yields on land fertilized with the product which he sells. Following are the winners in that contest: 1st. prize D sacks of fertilizer: Hum bert Sullivan. 2nd. prize. :, sacks of fertilizer: Fin est Henderson. Ilrd prize. 2 sacks of fertilizer: Carl I. Smith. Besides these prizes there were priz es offered by enterprising merchants of the city for the most economical yield of corn. As evidently the young coin growers had misunderstood the COSts to be taken into consideration in the tabulation of the expense, the judges felt that justice would not be done if they made the awards. Con sequently the prizes In these contests were not awarded. At H would require a great deal of work on the part of the judges and contestants and would cause a deal of confusion to find the winners in this contest these awards will not be made. Following the awarding of prizes the Corn fair came to an end. The fair was a great success in ev ery particular and ttie fine showing made is due to the untiring efforts put forth by Superintendent of Educa tion Ceorge L. Pitts. He has worked incessantly during the entire year In the effort to have a creditable exhibit ami to get the people enthused over modern methods of agriculture. It is Iiis intention to go still further and carry the exhibits to the Corn Ex position in Columbia in December, where he expects to carry off several prizes for the Laurens county boys So successful was this first corn ex hibit that numbers of prominent men in the county have already commenced to talk of a big county fair next fall. Laurens county is in a position to have one of the best fairs in the State and these men are determined that a big agricultural and stock exhibit shall be held next year. Leap's Prolific Wheat. The Most Prolific and Best oi Milling Wheats Yields reported from our custom ers from twenty-five to fifty-two bushels per acre." When grown side by side with other kinds tins splen did beardless wheat yielded from live to eighteen bushels more per acre on same land and under sams conditions as other standard wheats. Wherever grown it is superseding all other kinds and it should be sown universally by wheat growers everywhere. Wriee for juice and "Wood's Crop Specie!'' which contains new anu valuable artiele, "How to grow big crops of wheat.'' T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, -- Richmond* Va. We arc headquarters for Farm S< <? !?. Grass and Clover Seeds, Winter V -tches. Dwarf Essex Rape, Seed Wheat. Oats, Rye, Barley, etc Descriptive Fall Catalog mailed free. When yoa feel vons. tired, worried or despondent it i-= a sure sign you need MOTTS NERVERINE PILLS. They renew the normal viper acd make life worth living. Be sure and ask fjr Mott's Nerverine Pills K^JJj^ WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Prop... CleTeUnd, Ohio Laurens Drug Co., Laurens, S. C. ? WHEAT WHEAT WHEAT | ? 1000 Bushels Seed for Sale. ? ? ? ? Uncleaned Home Raised. $1.25 bushel & ? Ret leaned Home Raised. $1.50 bushel # ? Bearded Fulcaster. $1.50 bushel ? J Red May.- $1.75 bushel ? J Purple Straw. $1.75 bushe! 2 ? Klondyke. $2.00 bushel ? J 600 bushels above Wheat just arrived from ? J T. W. Wood & Son. 5 : SMITH MERCANTILE CO. | ? Kinards, S. C. ? Simpson, Cooper & Babb, Attorneys at Law. Will practice in all State Courts, prompt attention given to all business j I DR. CLIFTON JONES Dentist Office in Simmons Building* j Phone: Offico No. 80; Residence ^19' MICHELIN Look for This Sign t&iAi FOR SALE ON LEADING ALL OVER GARAGES THE WORLD Michelin was the first to manufacture pneumatic automobile tires and now produces more than half of the tires made in the world. IN STOCK BY W. P. HUDGENS LAURENS, S. C. Here is Money For You in Bunches Money saved is money made, if you want to stretch your bank account attend the most unusual sale. For a special reason we've again lowered the prices to a dangerous level, we are determined to produce a certain amount of business and to do it the reduction was necessary. We say to you without fear of contradiction, no matter what the price is elsewhere, we will sell it cheaper. Don't be misled by beautiful painted pictures of the greatest clothing bargains in town. Just step around to Tribble's and take a look, compare the values, then decide. Remember the Place, TRIBBLES - ? - ? ? . You can bet you are in the right place when you come to Tribble's. Don't forget the reason Clothing at rock bottom prices will be found here. Do not let such a great opportunity pass you by Fit Best, SHOES, Wear Longer Tribble Clothing Company Laurens, South Carolina XXX