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J. N. LEAK The "Land Man" 1-3 aero of land with six-room dwell Ins Hi town of Clinton situated on1 Adair Street. Price $2,200. 12f> acres of land, with seven-j room dwelling, Darn and outbuildings, bounded by lands of Rebecca Simp son . .lohn Childless and others. Price $;to per acre. 2)!' acres of land with dwelling and outbuildings, bounded by lands of J. M Phil pot, B. P. Terry and others. Price $10 per n^rc. S'. acres of la ' more or less, eight room dwelling. tenant houses, good barn and outbuildings. In the town of Lanford. Price $6,600. HO acres of land in Yo'uics township, known as the Old Smith Place, nice cottage and good barn and outbuild ing Price $1,850. SO acres of land in the town of I.an ford with beautiful cottage nicely lo cated. Price $<;,r,oo. 2 beautiful six-room cottages in town of Qray Court, nicely located close to business part of the town. Prices right and terms made easy. Al so 3 lots suitable for resilience lots in town of Cray Court. One lot of land BO ft. fronting on North Harper street. 210 feet deep with store-room 20x50 near the Watts mill. Om ht fronting North Harpor St., 100x210 feet deep, price $800.00. 3 bush ess lots near the Watts mill fr ntin?? North Harper street. 25x150 feet deep. One lot with 6-room cottage front ing Mock street. 110x300 feet deep. 2 acres of land, more or less and S-room dwelling, store-house and out building at Owings Station. This prop erty Is well located to establish the trade and is worth mere th;'n the mon ey we ask. $2.650.00. If you do not find what you want let me know your wants and I will find it for you. J. N. LEAK The Real rotate Man That Divides the Earth to Suit Your Purse CORTRIGHT shingles THE TIGHT ROOF Never Leak?Never Need Repairs?Fireproof?Storm Eroof?Handsome?^-Inexpensive?Suitable for all kinds of uildings. For further detailed information apply to Local Dealer or Cortright Metal Roofing Co., Philadelphia, Penn. ANNOUNCEMENT We respectfully announce to our patrons a practical cookimg and baking Demonstration of the 41 Caloric" Fireless Cookstove You and your friends are cordially invited to attend and partake of^the many good things which will be 'prepared in this wonderful fuel and labor saving cook stove Many seemingly impossible things will be explain and you will learn why and how the * < CALORIC'' actually bakes and roasts food in its raw state without first partially cooking on an ordinary stove or reheating before serving M. S. Bailey & Sons Clinton, S. C. June io to 24 Always good, and good always, on Dock's Stoves and Ranges, hundreds ?t Laurens county families are using thorn with great satisfaction, we want to add you to our list. 8. M. A B. H. Wllkes * Co. LEA UN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS. Take a thirty days Practical course ia oar well equipped Machine Shops and learn the Automobile business, fitJE^SL*0*4 ???IU?ia. CHAR LOTTE ABtO SCHOou Charlotte, N. USELESS EXPENDITURE OF INSURANCE MONEY Deputy Insurance Commissioner \> inn Ion Suys That Laurens People are Throwing Away Money Need* lesslj. Deputy Insurance Commissioner B. A. Wharton w?s in the city on an in spection tour of the state, gibing es pecial attention to untidy premises and defective Hues. The latter he gives a great deal of time to. Mr. Wharton. In speaking of the matter of nonstandard flues, said that by a very small outlay as much as from one to three dollars can be sav ed on each thousand of Insurance by people In this city and all over the state, it" they would only give the mat ter n little attention. There are many chimneys In this city built with the brick on edge, or of liie, terra cotta or metal. These are called .non-stand ard Hues and can be easily remedied. The standard Hue is one built with the brick laid flat. One firm In this city pays about $90 extra insurance when' an outlay of four or live dollars in vxnig two flues would save that amount. In fact about 00 per cent, of the stores within the business dis trict are paying this entta insurance unnecessarily. One of these Arms during the past week spent $:i.')0 in remedying a defective Hue and thereby saved $17 a year. Mr. Wharton also pointed out that trash and other accumulations on premises also tended to raise the in surance rates by almost an equal amount. In this connection he said that l.aureus was to be complement ed on the Improved appearance of the streets and premises s:nce his last visit. This he attributed in a large measure to the work of Health In spector Langston, who he said has' been very diligent In keeping trash and other accumulations from stand ing. Mr. Wharton also had a bOUQUOt to throw at the civic leagues over the state, saying that they are doing more to reduce untidiness and uncleanllne.-s in the cities than any one other agen cy. In this way they are not only beautifying their towns but they are r-ducing Insurance premiums. Mr. Wharton said that the object { of hi.- inspections is to point out con ditions whereby people in the state can reduce their own Insurance rates by I carrying out i few instructions at a small outlay of money. A Dreadful Wound from a knife, gun. tin can, rusty nail, fireworks, or of any other nature, de-1 mands prompt treatment with Buck-1 len's Arnica Salve to prevent blood j poison or gangrene. Its the quickest. | surest healer for all such wounds as! also for Burns. Bolls. Sores. Skin emotions. ?Eczema, Chapped Hands, Corns or Piles. 2f>c at Laurens Drug Co.. and Palmetto Drug Co. CHINESE FUND CLOSED The Advertiser Has Received a He celpt lor the Last Amount Sent in. Following the sending of the last check to the Seattle Commercial Club on the 25th of May. the Advertiser several days ago received the follow ing acknowledgement and thanks from Refus it. Wilson .the secretary who had tills work in charge: Advertiser Printing Co.. I.anrens. S. C. Gentlemen:?Replying to your favor 'of the 25th instant, with its enclosure of check for $1".."0. beg to acknowl edge with gratitude your continued ef forl toward the success of our relief fund. We find that your figures are cor ! rect and that the total received from j you is now $l 16.48, Thanking you for your kind words I as to this Club and its work, beg to i remain Very truly yours, Chas M. Lewis. Assistant Sec ret a ry. While The Advertiser has been very careful in giving the proper credit for the subscriptions, it realizes that typographical and other errors occur at times and if any one has not re ceived proper credit, through the columns of the paper, for the money that they sent In, If due notire is given it will be attended to prompt ly. Eczema. Don't close the pores of the skin and drive It in. Persons aftllcted with eczema, scrofula, psoriasis, ulcers, pimples, etc., frequently have recourse to strong astringent external remedies to dry up and close the pores of the skin in order to get temporary relief, forgetting in their anxiety, that by so doing they are forcing the poisonous germn back into the blood to roacsort tself a month after, in the old dis ease a real or on some other part of the body, Un a more malignant form. How much better to help the blood throw off the Impurities which cause these diseases and get permanent re lief. Blood Is the most important con stituent of the human body, and when Impure Is the' underlying cause of most of our ailments, . particularly skin diseases. Take Bloodlne to purify the blood and apply Bloodlne Oint ment to the skin and you will cure the cause of this most dreaded dis ease. Guaranteed to cure by Laurens Drug Co. Mall orders filled by the Bloodlne Corporation, Boston, Mass. X What They Think of the Fair. When Mr. C. A. Power wrote the different men over the county who hud been appointed as executive com mitteemcu of the County Fair a num ber of them, in reply, expressed their approval of the idea and, offered every encouragement to the movement. The following are some of the replies that he received: I am willing to do all I can to make the county fair a success. We huve some nice stock to exhibit. R. G. Harris. I am willing to do all I can to make the county fair a success. A. J. Hughes. Make the educational feature the most prominent and it will mean suc cess. W. P. Harris. W. R. Chelk. Will be glad to help the county fair in any way I can to make It a success I think you will gee some good ex hibits from my section. John A. Mahon. I am in thorough sympathy with the county fair, and assure you of my most hearty cooperation to make it a suc cess. I John M. Woods. Success to the county fair. E. 10. Simpson. Will be glad to cooperate with you in making the county fair a success. Will send some nice exhibits from this sec tion of the county. W. C. Wharton. Will do my best to make the fair a success. M. 1). .Mitchell. Will be glad to assrst you In any way possible to make fair a success. S. A. Browne. 1 am at your service to do the very best in county fair proposition. 1 will try to enlist many farmers and all others in this most worthy educational undertaking. .1. II. Miller. M. D. Count on me to do my part In mak ing county fair a success. O. B. Pitts. Success to county fair, will be glad to aid you in any way possible. w. li. Leaman. The county fair has my very heart iest support. A. .1. Smith. I shall be glad to serve you in en listing as many as possible In the in stitution of the <ounty fair. A. B. Spencer. I will be glad to assist you in any way that I can in securing exhibits for the county fair. Hope you will have success. It. J. Adair. I will be glad to assist you in get ting up exhibits for the county fair. Hope it will be a grand success. n, M. Williams. Heartily indorse the movement to have a county fair. If I can be of any aid ;n carryln" It out to success, 1 am at your service. C. P. Robinson. Not In position to take a very active part, but am with you in the spirit. J. A. Jones. Jr. Will be glad to aid you in any way I can to make fair a success. F. W. Little. Glad you have undertaken to have a county fair. Will lend you my as sistance to make It a success. W. D. Glenn. No one will do more to make fair a success than myself. R. W. Martin. Will aid you in making fair success. The movement meets my hearty ap proval. J. 1). Mills & Sons. Buck's Stoves and Ilangos are place makers in thousands of homes, buy one and see the difference in your -home. S. M. & K. H. V. ilkes & Co. BE. SURE* Do not trust the fitting of those glasses to the ordinary optician - a SLIGHT ER ROR will often develop the defect in your vision to a more serious condition. Correct fitting of glasses requires THOROUGH EX PERIENCE, EXPERT CARE and THE BEST EQUIPMENT. The continual growth of our patronage and the pleas ed recommendations of our patens attest to OUR satis factory optical work. WN. S0L0MAN Reliable Jeweler Laurens, South Carolina I You Wonder Why Your neighbor's table is always filled with such delectable and seasonable things to eat and why it is that it always seems so easy for her to fix up something nice on the spur of the moment. THERE'S A REASON? It's this:?She is wiser than you because she sends her special orders to MAHAFFEY & BABB And tells them to Fill them out with a Few Choice Articles that are nice for this season of the year. Try us. Pale-Faced Women You ladies, who have pale faces, sallow complexions, dark circles under eyes, drawn features and tired, worn out expressions, you need a tonic. The tonic you need is Cardui, the woman's tonic. It is the best tonic for women, because its ingredients are specifically adapted for women's needs. They act on the womanly organs and help to give needed strength and vitality to the worn-out womanly frame. Cardui is a vegetable medicine. It contains no min erals, no iron, no potassium, no lime, no glycerin, no dan gerous, or habit-forming drugs of any kind. It is perfectly harmless and safe, for young and old to use. m CARDUI J43 The Woman's Tonic "After my doctor had done all he said he could for me," writes Mrs. Wm. Hilliard, of Mountainburg, Ark., "1 took Car dui, on the advice of a friend, and it helped me so much. "Before taking Cardui, 1 had suffered from female troubles for five years, but since taking it, I am in good health. "I think there is some of the best advice in your book that I ever saw." Your druggist sells Cardui. Try it Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattanooga, Tcnn., lor Special Instructions, and 64-pase book. "Home Treatment lor women." sent Ircc. REDM WE HOLD up Red Meat?the chew for men. Always good?better now than ever. No spice to make your tongue sore?no excessive sweetening to make you spit yourself away and ruin your stomach. Just high-grade North Carolina tobacco, properly sweetened by a perfect process. Sure s you 're born, it's the real thing in good chewing. Get busy today and find out for yourself.1 Cut out this ad. and mail to us with your name and address for our FREE offer to chewers only. Name Address Made only by LilPFERT SCALES Co., Winston-Salem, N. C TOBACC -A % Read! This Will Not Appear Again. We want to prove to you?who suffer from BACK ACHE, KIDNEY TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM, etc, that? PO-DA CRO BAK-AKE PILLS will give you immediate relief and restore your health. We have authorized the PALMETTO DRUG CO., to give to each sufferer who presents the coupon below on TUNIC 23rd and 24th, (at their store; a BOTTLE CON TAINING A WEEK'S TREATMENT ABSOLUTELY FREE. Tiese goods will be taken from his stock and given until his supply is exhausted?therefore you must be there early if you wish to participate. Those who find it impossible to be present on the above date, send coupon and a 2 cents stamp, and a bottle will be mailed, provided your letter reaches them before supply is exhausted?in that case a small box sufficient to test, will be sent. Remember the place? PALMETTO DRUG COMPANY Remember the date?JUNE 23rd and 24th. COUPON The Padacro Company, Morristown, Term., Gentlemen: I want to try your treatment, and this bottle is for my own use. Mr. . Signed or (Write Name Plainly) Mrs. (Addresses) Cut this Out and Present to PALMETTO DRUG COMPANY, g This may Save Your Life.