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Christmas I Goods Dressed Dolls China Dolls Tomborines Horns Drums Photograph Albuns Autograph u Post Card A. B. C. Blocks Work Boxes Music Boxes Lap Desks Acordians Military Brushes Toy Whips Dressing Cases Flinch Cards Table Croquet, Initial Seals Foxy Grandpas, Pop Guns Buster Browns, Safety Razors, Check Boards Line of books from 25 cents to $1.25. Picture Frames and numbers of other articles that will be good for Christmas presents. Dr. Posey's Drug Store ON GUARD Arm yoanelf against Crippe, tn?u* ? mnxa. Bronchitis, Cold in the I lead, Catanh and Pneumonia. Ji/c.iy ? metiou? Illness Icyli.s tl.'.'/i m shnpls mold that you fen guard against rj tarrying tciih you a patltat ?/? ? ? ( COLD TABLETS And warded attaeka ?( Gripp?. Inftaaaaaj. Bronchitis, Cold im ?he Hud, Catarrh ard Pneumonia. Stop *h*rn abort bWore thty d* Telop into StnOU* 11104M. Stop the cold and you stop the ritk < f ?!rk. I Bess with iU dangers and exprme. Rexall Cold Ta bl?U ?ra ? most reliable and conve. rtent remedy. They prevent and cure colds, relieve lererish conditions, cou?hs and otlier ?yniptnmi ot Grippe, Influenia and Pneumo nia. Thirty tablets in a package, JJC. Laurens Drug Company Laurens, S. C. Why Not cN_ CALORIC Flirts sunns vw?r-tV Surely, you could not desire n more practical, more economical, more time, lab >r and fuel saving household ncces - ?My than n CALORIC FIRELESS COOKSTOVE ',[ will Bake and Roast Pood without boat other Hum that supplied l>y the patented radiators, which are heated over h flame in the same manner as an ordinary Hat iron, as well as steam, t i?'w, boil, etc. Even tho inexperienced cook enn turn the most excellent baking, The aloric" requires absolutely no atten tion after the raw food is placed into ? t can't burn, 'Caloric" cookin;;- moans thoroughly good cooking with all the bother and worry loft out. Could you desire a * iorc practical, more pleasure giving Christmas present than a "Caloric"? ?1 s put Up in a handsome, special package, fully in keeping with tho Christmas spirit, Sec it in our win dow. AT. S. BA1LBY * SON, Clinton, S. C. Stop Scratching Par-a-sit-i-cidc cures itch and mange in 30 minutes. Pimples and Ringworms quickly. Price 50c at LAURENS DRUG Co. (toe by mail or express from 1 ?r. L. J. Sharp & Co., Commerce, da. Guaranteed, "Take no substitute." Wesson Snowdrift Oil Combines in one superior article the besl qualitiiies known FOR BAKING. FRYING AND SALAD DRESSING. It is wholly vegetable, odor less, tasieless, 100& cooking value, and 20% more economical than lard, and 33t% more eco nomical than butter, or olive oil. Sold by leading dealers. Made by THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL CO. New York Savannah New Orleans Chicago MEXICAN TROUBLE UNSETTLED. ?(evolutionist* Continue Demonstra tions Prepim' to Meet Federals. Chihuahua, Mexico. Dee. 9.?Via El i i as,,. Doc. 10.?The Federal troops and those of the Insurrectors or "pro iiounclados," as (hey prefer to be des ? ignated, are some forty miles apart. ? The Federal soldiers are at Cnrretnu, ? ii hnmlel off the railroad in the vicini ty of Santo Umbel, west of here. They are awaiting a considerable augmenta tion of their number, to make a sur rounding movement possible. The revolutionists were tonight I within a few miles of Pedernales. The (associated press correspondent loft them there at noon Friday, after a three days" trip In their mitist, while ' they were In search of the enemy. At that hour they had just discovered ?that a report that the Federals were I some tell miles distant, at Coslhulrach ; lc, was erroneous. A movement in I that direction was countermanded. Wednesday, at La Junta, the call went forth from the Meies.'" or chiefs to MaDero, Minien himI surrounding towns for a concentration of forces tc meet the Federals, who were reported marching on La Junta, a junction point of the Mexico and Northwestern Rp'iroad. This movement had not lu consummated when tho odvnnv guardj already concentrated, moved forward tu Kosario. Again there WO* no enemy and the march to llunchu a hamlet near Pedernales, was begun a hamlet near Pedernales, was begun Thursday, Bcouts reported sightinp twelve Federal scouts, and a strong position was taken awaiting an at tack. This, however, did not materia lize, It may he stated as a fact that flu insurreeto army, now operating wesl of this city numbers approximate^ I 1.000 well equipped nun The Insur roetors are fully aware that the othei parts of .Mexico are not in revolt. Insurrectors in this State regard themselves as the spark which will m?t the whole country on tire and all an fully aware that no otltoi pari of Mex ico Is in arms. The men declare the.* are nol light I lug to p it Francisco Mattem in ofllce bill for an honest biilloi not to save the country from possible anarchy as a result of lite present system ot balloting. The liisitrrectos gained control ?l u'rero. which Is quite an Anier-iWnU to ah. without bloodshed before Sat tit', day. The Federal force there num bers hut sixty. Sonn of these desert id. they say. and found jobs in the mines, while others jollied (In- hisur roetos Hanks on Sure 'I'llin? Novf. "I'll never ho without i>r. King's New Life Pills auain.' writes* A. Schingcck, i;i7 Rim St., Huffalo, N, V. ; They cured me Olli chronic coiistlpn I tIon when till others failed." I uc<juaJ cd for [Biliousness, Jaundice, Indigos : tion. Headache, Chills. Malaria and Debility, 25e at Laurens Drug Co. and ; Palmetto Drug c>. >UIN AFFECTIONS. Whether on Infant or Grown Person Cured In Zcmo anil /emo Soap. The Laurens Drug Co. says to every person, be It man. woman or child. Who has an irritated, tender or Itching skin to come to our store and pro cure a bottle Of 55EMO and a cake Of /.KMC) soap and if you are not en tirely satisfied with results come hack and gel your money, So confident arc; we of the ellicacy of this clean, simple treatment, that we make you this un usual offer. /EMO Is a Clean liquid for external use that has cured so many mases of eexemn, plmplos, dandruff and other forms of skin eruption. /EMO and ZEMO soap are sold by druggists ev erywhere and In Laurens by Laurens DrtiK Co. /EMO and /EMO soap are the most economical as well as the cleanest and most effective treatment for affections of the skin or scalp, whether on Infant or grown person. WILSON RESIGNS AS EXAMINER Will Hare Charge of federal Territory in Southern Souili Carolina and Northern Georgia. Giles L. Wilson Stain bank exam iner, filed yesterday with Guv. Ansel his resignation, to take effect on or before January 10. Mr. Wilson has been appointed national bank ex aminer and will assume his new office in January. Mr. Wilson has been in charge of the State banks for several years and 1 while the announcement of his new position will be received with pleas ure the fact that he will no longer bold the State position will be re reived with regret. Mr. Wilson will have charge of northern Georgia and southern South Carolina and was selected for Mie position by the treasury department of tbe federal government because of the excellence of his reports. Ills successor will be appointed by Gov. Ansel. Tbe appointment is usually made on the recommendation of the executive committee of t,he State Hankers' association. Wilson O. Harvey of Charleston is president and Ehnslio Nicholson of Union is secretary. Mr. Wilson has notified these officials. Prizes Announced. |The grand sweepstakes winners for North Carolina. South Carolina and Qeorgln at the corn exposition wine innounced as follows Best prolific variety white corn, 10 oars: .1 C. Lewis. Reedy Branch, N. C Dost single ear variety white corn, in ears: a n Hudson. Ncwbcry. Bosl individual display: A. i>. Hud son. Nov. bei i*j'. Augusta Chronicle cup: A. 1> Hud son, New bei ry. (?rand Champion Sweepstakes. Sliver eu:>. given by T. W .Woods & Sons, itlclunond, Vn.: A. l>. Hudson, New berry 'lest single ear: Goodwin, Vpex N. C Host *>0 ears: a. I) Hudson. N'ew horry Fourth District. Fourth congressional district prize winners ? I,aureus Count). First prize. $10?1. 11. Wolfe Second prize, $.">? W. it. Brown. Third prize. $:i C. P. Roper. Fourth prize, $L'?.1. Ward Anderson. Sparenburg County. First prize. $10: Julian Wlngo Second prize. $">: F. 1. Bishop Third prize, $3: .1. H. Caldwell. Fourth prize, $2: .1. B. Bwynn. t'nion County. First prize, $10: W. O. Jeter. Second prize, $.">: 11. C. Miller. In the Fourth congressional dHtrlct cdass the following prizes were won: liest I" ears yellow corn: First, W. O. Jeter. Santuc; second II. C. Miller. Carlisle. Besl in ears svhllte corn. Boy W. Wlngo Inivan: second W a Wlngo, Imnnn; third W. T. Irwin, Spariaii' bu rg Besl single oar corn: Roy W. Wlngo. i nninn KV.M tlXS It K .11 BY KB. I _ !lot!? of Mrs, liiilh Crisp Itinghiini l!e iaterreil in Libert) Springs Cemetery. Mount \ i!!.-. Bee. II The remains of Mrs. l.'ntli Bighnui were removed last week from their resting place In Florence eouniy id the Liberty Springs cemetery. Cross Hill. This has born contemplated by Mr. M. I! Cii-|> the father of llio deceased, for some (line Messrs Fayotto Crisp and .1. II. Mad I don wem in Florence Monday and re turned to Cioss Hill w|lh Ihe remains Wednesday ; i which placo ihoy were lortdorly laid to final real, Mr. Ralph Fuller of Ihe Culled States navy, ship Franklin. Norfolk, who has boon visiting homo folks for two Wooks, ua\e us a ploasnul fill I Friday, inst before boarding llio iraln for his i .'iui u n ip. Mi. K. Luiher Weils has sold his farm near born to Mr Miller Lludsoy and w ill move to Cross IIill. Rev. ??? K Covingtou. of Greenville, has been called lo Ihe pastorale of Ihe Mountvlll ? Baptist church i<h noxl year and has accepted, Mr. C. 18, Roland h!s moved dill on the place of Mis Cnnil ?I . a few miles w est of the city. OVER 66 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Patents TRADE MARKS Designs CopvrUOHTt Ac. Anyone tending enkelrti nnd .'eacrlptlon m?? qntckly ascertain our opinion frto whether an Invention It probably putentaMe. < nninitmlrtv Mont itrlotlTconndnntiul. HANOBOGK on I'tlniti ? ent free. OlrieAt avencr for eerarlur Petent*, i'ntent? taken thronen Munn <* Co. receive entente Mien thron?? Munn a. C ?ptcUl nofUe, without otmr?o. In th? Scientific American. A hendiomel ? lllntt rated weekly. I.ar*eat rtr eolation of an* ? clentlfJfl Journal, 'rerun. |3 a rear; four monthi, |L Bold by all nawidealeri. M?Nfl * Co^'?'?*-' Hew York Branch Office, 836 E Bt.. Waihluf ton. I). C. IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT By W. D. S. How sweet Is revenge; Years ago two Dien lived near the "Knob", .lohn had the inisfortunte to gvi into debt to Sain. Sain forced litni to apply for the insolvent debtor's act. In making a schedule of his property, John made a slip-up in his return. Sam had him put in jail and kept him there as long as. he lived and then made provision in his will thai a certain sum of money i he appropriated to feed John in his confinement. His sons saw no sense in taking good money to feed a man and keep him in jail, to gratify a whim of their father, so they had him turn ed out. A neighbor of these two told me that he often saw John at his home. Ho would tell Sheriff Saxon that he wish ed to ride up to the ?Knob" to Bee his wile ami children. "Alright John, no out to the stable and saddle up one of my riding horses, but be certain to wait until the town people are in bed and return in the morning before day light." Do you reckon Sherifi OwlngS would be that accommodating to a prisoner those (lays? Our mother country cast men into prison for debt and their jails were so overcrowded with men and the burden of feeding them was so great that the doors of the prisons wore op ened to all those that would come over to America and help settle this land, line is a case where good came out of evil and where wo obtained many good citizens. NOTICE ANN! AI. SETTLEMENT, j The annual meeting of the County Hoard of Commissioners of I,aureus County will bo held at the Supervisor's olllco on Thursday the iith day of January. I!? I I All nersons holding claims against the County will lib- them with the cleric on or before the 1st day of Jan uary, as required by law. Messer Habt), 20-!U County Clerk. Piles! Piles! Piles! Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will euro Wind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It ab sorbs tho tumors, allays itching at once, ni'ts as a poultice, gives Instant relief. Williams* Indian Pile Olnlmenl la pro pared for Piles and Itching of the privuto parts. Druggist*, mall 60c nnd $1 00. WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props., Cleveland. Ohl? Laurens Drug Co., Laurens, S. C. Citation for Letters of Administration. Stute of South Carolina, County of Laurens By O. G. Thompson Probate Judge: Whereas, Thomas M. Shaw made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the estate and ef fects of Leonora J. Shaw. These are. therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Leonora J. Shaw, deceased, that they be and ap pear before me, in the court of probate to be held at Laurens C. IL, S. C. on the UOth day of December l!Hli next, after publication hereof, III 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand Ibis Oth day O? Ilecoinher Anno Itonilnl 1010. [ O, C. Thompson. Probate Judgo, Citation for Letters of Vilmlnistratlon. state o. South Carolina, ('ount.i of Laurens By O (I. Thompson Probate Judge: Whereas. Thomas M. Shaw made suit to nie to grain him Loiters of Administration with the will annexed of the i stal ? and < IToci - of J. I > M. Shaw. These are. therefore, to ?die and ad monish all and singular tho kindred and creditoi ; of ill-- said J. I? M. Shaw deceased Mini they be ami appear he. fore me, in the court of probate, to he held at I.aun n- c. I L, :'. ('. on I 'io 20ih day of December, isiio next, aller publication hereof, at .. o clock in the forenoon, lo show cause, ? any (hoy have, why the- s; id Administration should not he granted. Given under my hand this Olli da.? Of ; December Anno Iloinlnl lOlu, t >. <Thomp a?!?. Probate Judge. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Tako ii'tt i?:e that on the 30th day of December, l will render a Una! ac count of ray acts and doing as Ex excutor of the estate of J. 1). M. Shaw, deceased, In the olllce of the Judge of Probate of Laurcns county, at M o' clock, a. 111., and on the same day will apply for a deal dischargo from my tri.sts as Fxecutor. Any person indebted to said estate are notified and required to make pay. nent on that date; nnd all persona having el tints against said estate will them ?>n or before said date, duly proven ot be forever barred. Leonora J. Shaw. Bxecutrlx, November. 30, 1910. i mo. FURS WANTED! All Kinds of Furs, Muskrat and Others Muskrat 25c to 85cts Mink.50c to $7.50 The Highest Market Price Always Paid Further Information may be had by calling on or addressing S. P0LIAK0FF Next Door to Post Office, Laurens, S. C. K?ngof Externals Stands supreme ander every test. Feel se cure, keep (inwans in the home. Gowait? al ways conquers Croup and Pneumonia and your doctor assents. (JivntxM I'ti'jKirutitm wnn nsotl on my ein hi when it wah <lestn>i';iti>b ill with I'nvutnonhi Immtulhttrly tttter tin' seeontl !i/>l>lictitinii my physieittn cnlh'il nntl (Indian ?s" gvent tin improvement t\nlereil its vontinunnce. The ehihl tv'oveivtl runi.tiy. t;..J.IU.( Kl.i: IhiiKuist, ?JJI East St. Allegheny, I'n, BUY TO-DAY! HAVE IT IN THE HOME aii i>i .,> <-.;,.< . si. so?. SitVo. QOWAN MEDICAL CO.. MJKHAM. N. C. Cujn?tt?d, ind mon?y r.dm l.-.t hy won. n..,-.i?| The Laurens Drug Company Sells Gowans Preparations YOUR ONLY CHANCE TO OBTAIN The Best Ready Made Clothing AT HALF PRICE Is to visit our Store where you will find all the latest styles from the very best makers. $15.00 Suits at $9.50 10.00 Suits at 4.98 6.00 Suits at 3.98 We Have Decided to Sell Until CHRISTMAS $3.00 to $5.00 Children':, Cloaks at $1.25 50 cts Shirts for 39 $1.25 Shirts for $1.25 Brilliantino, GO inch wide, per yard for *%J ' Come and visit us. f A "FT* Next Door to Post < >ffice. Laurens, S. ( MICHELIN MICHELIN Tires Look for This Sign ^ FOR SALE ON LBADING ALL OVER GARAGES THE WORLD You cannot know what a good tire is until you try a Michelin properly inflated. ' vr. IN STOCK BY W. P. HUDGENS, Laurens, S C.