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THE GROUND HOG SAW HIS SHADOW On February 2d., and the sign is there will be some Bad Weather. Whether you believe in the Ground Hog sign or not, you know there is yet some cold, bad weather to come. And when it comes remember we are pre pared to keep you warm. II J.W.&R.M.Eichelberger it The Coal Hen Phone 33. VERY LOW RATES Til MOBILE, NEW ORLEANS AND I'KNS A CO LA FOR MARDI GRAS CEL. EBKATION?FEBRUARY 23rd.28tli, 1011. The SEABOARD will sell round trip tickets from all principal sta tions on its line February 2ist to 27th inclusive, to Mobile, New Or leans and Pensacola, account of the Mardi Gras Celebration, final limit of all tickets to reach original starting point not Inter than midnight of March 11. 1911. Tickets may be ex tended until March L'Ttb. 1911, by pay ment of fee of $1.00 Call on nearest Agent BOARD for information ules, rates, etc. C. D. WAYNE, A. G. P. A.. Atlanta, da. or the S10A as to sched In Bad Fix "I had a mishap at the age of 41, which left me in bad fix," writes Mrs. Georgia Usher, of Conyers, Ga. "1 was unconscious for three days, and after that I would have fainting spells, dizziness, nervousness, sick headache, heart palpitation and many strange feelings. "I suffered greatly with ailments due to the change of life and had 3 doctors, but they did no good, so I concluded to try Cardui. 'Since taking Cardui, I am so much better and can do all my housework." T% CARDUI J 41 The Woman's Tonic Do not allow yourself to get into a bad fix. You might get in so bad you would find it hard to get out. Better take Cardui while there is time, while you are still in moderately good health, just to conserve your strength and keep you in tip top condition. In this way your troubles, whatever they are, will grad ually grow smaller instead of larger?you will be on the up-grade instead of the down?and by and bye you will arrive at the north pole of perfect health. ( Get a bottle at your druggists' today. Attention Farmers! ? Buy your Guano from the Old Reliable Manufacture! of High-giade Fertilizers, The (icorgia Chemical Works, of Augusta, Georgia, who have been manufacturing first class Guanos for 38 years. They make 50 or more different brands of fine Guano. They know your wants, because they have the experience. Can buy from them Special Peruvian Compound, Crown Guano, Sea Gull, Mascot, Blood and Bone, Polapsco, and many other well-known brands. None better on earth. Then look well to your inte rest and write Georgia Chemical Works, Augusta, Ga., for prices, or see your old friend, Geo. S. McCravy, I.auieus, S. C., who will be pleased to quote you prices. Remember the prizes for the best aero of Corn raised in Laurens County, in 1910, was awarded to Willie Wolff, and he used our GuailO. Address? The Georgia Chemical Works Geo. S. McCravy, Agent Laurens, S. C. Augusta, Ga. ^ I THE GEORGE WASHINGTON MEMORIAL j The George Washington Memorial Association, of which Mrs. Henry F. Mimock, of New York, is president, has received $100,000 from J. P. Mor gan, a quarter of a million dollars from the City of Washington, D. C, and special donations from national societies, pr.rily pledged, aggregating another quarter of a million. At the Annual Meeting of the Association, held in Washington, February 15, the present Hoard of Officers wore re elected, and plans wert; adopted for a remarkable nation-wide campaign to culminate in a notable celebration February 22, 1 f* 12 As a result, this country will bo treated for a year to an intensely interesting campaign for the accomplishment oi the great Memorial Building Which the Associa tion will erect in Washington, D. ('. Qeorge Washington is to be a living personality for that time, his life and teachings and the history of his eru being illuminated by methods which are bound to thoroughly popularize the movement. In the end this coun try will be the richer by an institu tion ?without a parallel in the world? a World Forum with the most mod ern facilities for assembling and dis seminating the results of research along < very lino of human welfare. Among the supporters of this move ment are to bo found the following well-known individuals and institu tions: President Taft, Justice Har lan. President Hadley of Yale, Prosi <!? lit Reinsen of John Hopkins. Hoc rotary Wolcott of the Smithsonian, Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, Senator Root. General Clement A. Evans, the Amer ican Medical Association, Federations of Women's Clubs, and many others. Sons Of Amt rlcan Revolution have riven $2.700; American Association of Advancement of Science. $5,500; Na tional Society for Prevention of Tuberculosis, ?fi"0; National Society of Colonial Dames. $$.500; Miss Isa. ' belle Freeman, Washington. 1). ('., $1,000; Mrs. Benjamin Buckingham, Washington. 1). C. $1.000; Mrs. Win. Sago. Albany, N. Y.. $100; Frederick Peabody. Albany. N. Y? $100; Mr. ami Mrs. Patil Morton, New York, $200; Governor Dix, Albany. N. V., $100; Hiram Sibley, New York. $r,oo; Moses Taylor Pyne. Now York, $100; Mrs. Helen Soeley, Cincinnati, $200; Mrs. William Bliss. Now York. $200; Miss Kibbey, Washington. 1). C. Eil ward ilarknoss. New York. $500; Mrs, Frederick Thompson, Now York, $5,000; Henry Strong, Rochester, N. Y? $500; J. Pierponl Morgan. $100.000; J. J. Hill. $10,000. .1. B. Inike. $5.000; George Baker, EDUCATIONAL TRIP OF GREAT VALUE Seaboard Air Line Knllwaj Will Con. duct a Part) Through (he States of I he West. Traveling is being looked upon more und n ore each year as an edu cate from tin educating point of view and ;-. general broadening of the human mind. People that spend their In one Community are as n gen eral ??...<? '.arrow and have no though! beyond their own community, The traveler you will lind not only broad-minded bm interesting, and the i(f.'a't wit), people of other section: of the country, the familiarity with their modes of living: their commer cial lifo and their social and farm life makes him a:* assei to the community. To the buKino! - man traveling means new ; . lid improved methods. The farmer hi traveling, will always see something that will give him now thought and new ideas which, on his return homo can bo put to valuable use. the t< nein r and pupil are. like wipe greatly bcneflllcd. The pleas ure seekers certainly cnnnol spend their time or money more profitably. The great Wesl of this country ap teals to all phases of life. There \u no section where nature has beeil as lib* 'til i: providing points of In terest. The wonderful Rock Moun tains with their awe-inspiring can yens and snow-capped peaks; the South California Pacific coast, where naluro and man have combined to make a veritable (lower garden; the ?eat cities thai have boon built with in a generation hy the Indomitable will tif man; the Yellowstone Nation al Park, where again nature has pro vided us with beauties which cannot ho described. The wonders and beau ties of this park have been so recog nized by our National Government that it Is maintained for the benofil and enjoyment of tho people." a trip through this wonderful conn try is being arranged by the SEA hoard, where the comfort and plen tiro of our patrons will be the li; ; thought. This trip will start fr?n] Mlantit on June Oth, 1011, and Will consume approximately thirty (30j days. Denver. Colorado Springs, Eos Ang0l08, Santa Barbara. Paso lloblei San Francisco, Portland, Seattle. Yol f2.500; Mrs. L'hoebe Hearst. Callfor nia. $2,500; Mrs. Morris K. .Tessup, New York. $100; Mrs. .1. J. Goodwiu. New Y'ork, $1(0; Mrs. Helen Jenkins New York. $100; John Pratt. New York, $500; Washington Academy of Sciences and Affiliated Societies, pledged $60,000; National Society of Colonlnl Dames, voted to raise, $25, 000; U. S. Daughters of 1812. voted to raise $10,000; Masonic Lodges and other societies and individuals have given and pledged various ait ounts. The above Association was Incor porated In Washington, D. C, In 1898, with a view to bringing about the erection of a United states Univer sity in order to carry out Washing ton's wishes for the greater diffusion of knowledge in this country. About two years ago reorganization took place, and Mrs. Dlmock, a sisiei of the late William C. Whitney. Secre tary of the Navy under President Cleveland, became President. Mrs. Dlmock proposed the still broader form of memorial which instantly re ceived the highest praise in all quar ters. Under her energetic guidance, the Association has laid the founda tion for sure success in the splendid showing made at its Annual Meeting. There already exists a widespread Interest in this movement, in New York, subscription blanks are being displayed in public institutions of many kinds and in stoics, to enable citizens and children to offer a birth day tribute to Washington by enter ing their Dames Upoil these lists. Ohio is to have a special room named tor that Stnte in the Memorial Building. Mrs. Joseph 13. Foraker. wile of the Senator, is the Ohio State Chairman, and has interested the schools of Cin cinnati in making a large subscription to the Children's Wing. Delaware also has its State branch. Mrs. Mary Bringhurdt being State Chairman. The work there is progressing rapid ly. In other States the movement is steadily gaining in popularity. Massa chusetts and New Jersey being espe cially interested. A Children's Wing is one of the features of the building, to be built from the ten-cent contributions of children, and devoted to their inter ests. The Association kIvcs very at tractive pins to contributors to wear as tokens of their part in the work, f One of the distinguishing features of the movement is that it is not saddled with executive expenses. There arc no administration salaries whatso ever; the ofilcers and ndvlso.'y board ari> high-minded persons, mostly of [affluence, who are actuated wholly by motive of patrotlsm. lowstone National Park. St. Paul, and Chicago will bo visited. Special Pull man train wil be used, dining car be ing provided lor mi als en route. The cost of this nil' from Atlanta, will be $:Ui0.0(t one to a berth in Pullmans, and $275.00 two to a berth in Pull mans, This cost includes railroad and Pullman faro, meals en route, hotel accomodations, sight-seeing and I tin- side trips. Tin- expense for font (lavs' stay at San Francisco is not Included. Detailed information concerning this attractive trip can be had upon application to Dr. Joseph Broughton, Fourth National Bank Udg.. Atlanta. Ga., oi- Mr. C. D Wayne, assistant General Passenger Agent, Seaboard Air Line Railway, Atlanta. Ca. \ Tit A IN LOAD OK KKRTIL1ZF.R. Twenty-one Cars Full Shipped to Sin gle Kinn in Greenwood Lurgosl ever Known, > Greenwood, Fob. 19. The largesl single shipment of any commodity re ceived by a single oon.-jignoo in this 1 state was received hero Friday after noon in Iho shape of a solid trnlhlorid I?f ferllll'/.orSj 21 cars, by I.ee & Blake, a local firm. The (rain load of fo|'? Glitters lefl Chnrli i ton Thun day morning and was routed over the C. fi w. c. The train attracted groal i Interest all along the lino, it was accompanied from Charleston by T. 15. Curtis. Commercial agent of the C. &? \V. C; It. P Payne, Jr.. and K. li Blake of the Read Fertiliser works, consignors. It, P. lilake and A. J. Lnngloy of Pee. & Blake uiol the train in Augusta and returned to Greenwood on board. The train of u'l cars gaily decorated with banners made a novel sight and |fl suggestive of the extensive agri cultural operations in this section of the State.?The State. While it is often Impossible to pre vent an accident, it Is never Impossi ble to be prepared it is noi i? yond any one's purse. Ihvesf 25 cents In a bottle or Chamberlain's Liniment and yon are pre priced for Sprains, bruises and like Injuries. Sold by Pall iens Drug Co. 1 >r. Blgl low of ?? W Yd truss litter, will bo at i >rug Stoi 0 OH Til ' Come and consult hlltl, free. Uh. s ?GEORGE WASHINGTON HAD ? MONEY IN THE BANK ^tfsmi nw WHY DONT YOU TART A BANK ACCOUNT? YOU w1l l BE BETTER JATI?SFIED Yourself ^und IheV/ORLD Off Sw/jefi&nd** If Adam 4,004 B. C, had lived and earned $10 a day until now, he would have earned less than 22 million dollars. If he had found One Dollar and put it out at One per cent compound interest that one dollar would now amount to $664,597,604,385,947,648. Money grows if you will let it. Make OUR Hank YOUR Bank. Wc pay liberal interest consistent with safety. Enterprise Bank Laurens, S. C. N. B. Dial, President C. H. Roper, Cashier Don't Wait One Hundred ESoxes of Paper, ruled and plain, sold for 25 cents, which we are offering for? lOcts a box. When stock sold out can't duplicate. Come at once. To Country Merchants! J ? Listen! We have a job in Pencil and Pen ^ v Tablets. When in Town ask to see them. ^ !Jj Don't forget to see our large size bottles of 3* Wjj Castor Oil and Turpentine. ^ 8 Palmetto Drug Co. 5 $ W. H. WASHINGTON, Manager. ^ N. B. DIAL. Prosidort. C. H. ROPER, S?-c & Trefts, REAL ESTATE! II List your property with us, We think we know values in City and County Property. We act as Executors, Adminis trators and Guardian for Estates. Business entrusted to us will re ceive expert and careful attention. See us. m P3 Home Trust Co. 9k LA?RKNS, SOUTH CAROLINA 0XM 0$