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J: N. LEAK The "Land Man" 1-3 acre of land with six-room dwell ing In town of Clinton situated on Adalr Street. Price $2,200. 126 acres of land, with seven room dwelling, barn and outbuildings, bounded by lands of Rebecca Simp eon, John Childless and others. Price $30 per acre. 219 acres of land with dwelling and outbuildings, hounded by lands of J. M. Philpot. B. P. Terry and others. Price $10 per acre. 85 acres of land more or less, eight room dwelling, 3 tenant houses, good barn and outbuildings, in the town of Lanford. Price $6,600. *jQ acivs of land in Youngs township, known as the Old Smith Place, nice cottage and rood barn and outbuild ings. Price $1,850. 80 acres of land in the town of Lan ford, with beautiful cottage nicely lo cated. Price $C,500. 2 beautiful six-room cottages in town of Gray Court, nicely located close to business part of the town. Prices right and terms made easy. Al so lots suitable for residence lots in town of Gray Court. One lot of land 50 ft. fronting on North Harper street, 210 feet deep With store-room 20x50 near the Watts ralll. One h t fronting North Harper St., 100x210 feet deep, price $800.00. 3 bush-ess lots near the Watts mill fronting North Harper street. 25x150 feet deep. One lot. with 5-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 Owing? Station. This prop erty is well located to establish the trade ami |s worth mere then the mon ey wo ask, $2,050.00. 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 Estate Man Th&t Divides the Earth to Suit Your Purse Have You Tried It? There is a bottle of Cardui waiting for you at the drug store. Have you tried it? If not, we urge you to do so, before your troubles have obtained such a hold on you, that nothing will drive them out. Even now, it may be nearly too late. But try it any how. If anything can help you, Cardui will. It has helped in thousands of cases, where other medicines had been tried in vain. Why should it not do the same for you? Me CARDUI J45 The Woman's Tonic "My daughter, Octava, would have been In her grave today, had it not been for that fine medicine, Cardui," writes Mrs. Laura Lawrence, of Drcnnon Springs, Ky. "Nothing I tried helped my daughter, until, she had taken Cardui. I had sent for the doctor, when I thought of your medicine and got a $1 bottle. When she had taken four doses she became all right. I often recommend Cardui to my friends." Your druggist sells Cardui with full instructions for use on the bottle. Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept., Chattanoosa Medicine Co.. Cliattanoofta, Tenn., lor Special Instructions, and 64-pagc book, "Home Treatment for Women," sent tree. EE! Read! This Will Not Appear Again. We ACHE, that? want to prove to you?who suffer from BACK KIDNEY TkOUBLE, RHEUMATISM, etc., PO-DA CRO BAIv-XKE PILLS -/k\ 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 lunc 30th and fuly ist, (at ihelr store) a BOTTLE CON TAINING A WEEK'S TREATMENT ABSOLUTELY FREE. T lese 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 30th and JULY 1st COUPON The Padacro Company, Morristown, Tenn., 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. This may Save Your Life. LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. | Miss Lucia Wolff Is visiting Miss Rose Lee Franks. Mrs. Henry Holder Is quite ill at her home on Laurens street. Miss Annie Campbell of Greenville Is Visiting Miss Nellie Poole. Mrs. J. A. Alken of Atlanta is visit ing her friend, Mrs. A. C. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Blackwell ar rived in tlx- City Monday from their bridal trio. Miss Lalla Mae Dial was a visitor in Greenville this week attending the Bryant-Wallace wedding. Miss Rebecca Aiken of Greenwood, and Miss Tnlu Neville, of Clinton are the guests of Mrs. H. K. Aiken. Mr. and Mrs. J. .P McNalr of Aiken, have been visiting Mrs. McNalr's moth er, Mrs. J. .1. Roland of this city. Miss Leila Hart and Miss May Delle Rarre, who have been In Greenville for several weeks, are here attending the Simmons-Hart wedding. Dr. Christopher has as his guest at his home on Main street, Dean Chris topher, his nephew of Atlanta. Miss Helen McGhee and little Mary McGhee, of Greenwood, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gil kerson. Mr. George Halle. Mr. R. 11. Halle, of Philadelphia, Mr. W. G. Lancaster, Mr. Thos. Swygert and Mr. Gus Rabb went to Newherry yesterday to be present at the marriage of Mr. George Dalle to Miss Lois Goggins which takes place tonight. Mr Stun Sherard, government agent of the United States in the Phillip pines and a resident of Ninety Six, was a visitor at the home of his relatives, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gllkerson, the first part of the week. He will re turn to the 1 Mi i 111 pines in September. Mr. .lame;: Kennedy ami family of Wllllston were the attests several days the past week of Mrs. Kennedy's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. 1). 10. Bamott. They came up in their automobile. Miss Ressie Barnett who has been visiting her sister at Williston returned with Mr. and Mis. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. W. \V. Ball ami child ren came up from Columbia Sunday. Mrs. Rail and the children being on their way to the mountains. Mr. Ball returned yestordny to Columbia Af ti r spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. \!. L. Copclntld and Mrs. Eliza Rail. Mrs. Rail will continue to North Carolina. A large crowd is expected to go j down to Columbia today to see the Laurens fire horses win (.ho Sylvan Cup nnd t!-.*' $200 prize, it ;s not known which train the company will bring lue trophy back on. but it can be safely said that a large number will be at tin depot to welcome them home and Lo celebrate the victory, if-. Among the visitors who will be present this evening at the Simmons Hart woddlng will be Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Williams, Greenwood; Mrs. .lames Graham, Hodges; Mrs. Thomas Cobb, Hodges; Mrs. .1. T. Simmons, Green wood; Mr. ami Mrs. John Moron, Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. C. i'. Sim mons. Greenville'; Mrs. Howard Ellis, Green wood; Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Sim mons. Mountville; Mrs. W. C. Rasor, Cross Hill; Mrs. \V. .1. Moore. Green wood; Miss Edith Austin. Clinton; Miss Laura Aull. Clinton; Miss Aure lia Vance, Clinton: Mr. Carl Barks dale, Clinton; Mr. James A. Simmons, Greenville; Miss Emma Moss. Nor way; Miss Maud Cannon. Fountain Inn; Ml s, C. 11. Goldsmith and Miss A7.nl le Bozcman, of Simpsonvllle; Mrs. William Hill. Augusta. Hit Ulm In the Wrong Place. A pneumatic barber chair exploded 'In Los Angeles and put out a barber's eyo. That Isn't the device that Is needed. What the world requires is a chair that will explode and land on Iho \ barberial conversation department to CLOSE mi: foirtii. Merchants Beeide to Take n Bay Off on the Glorious Fourth. Wo, the undersigned merchants, ngrce to closs our stores for the 4th of July, 1911: S. M. & E. H. Wllkes & Co., J. E. MintOr & Rro., Davis Roper Co., Ow Ings & Robo, Swltzer Co., Mahaffey & Babb, Kennedy Bros. Jno. A. Franks, J S. Bennett. J. II. & M. L. Nash, M. II. Fowler & Co.. Hunter & Co., S. Pollakoff, Owlngs & Owlngs, Laurens Hardware Co., Rrooks & Jones, Red Hot Racket. G. W. Willis. J. C. Ruins ? Co.. W. G. Wilson Co., The Calne & Pitts Furniture Co., W. H. Hudgens & Co.. J. C. Shell & Co., II. Terry, R. B, Copoland, W. Solomon, Fleming Bros., J. 0. C. Fleming & Co., Moseley & Roland, J. M. Rhllpot, Todd, Simp son & Co. THESE COPPER MINES The .Arti?t?I should like to paint your portrait. Were you ever done In oil? The Countryman?No, but I was done in copper once. SALE OR WEAR? The Proprietor?How much are jou selling stockings for? The Saleslady?Ten cents a pair. The Proprietor (absently) ? They won't last long at that price. NO EAR FOR MUSIC THEN First Roman (while Home is burn ing)?Just listen to Nero's playing. Dost appreciate his marvelous tech nique? Second Roman?Hardly. I'm in the fire lnsuranc" bus'un-ss. VERY VALUABLE "You are Indeed my treasure," I gently said to her. She bluShed and said with pleasure, "Then bo my treasurer!" THE QUESTION NOWADAYS Mrs. Ilenton Holme?Oh! I've got a new cook. Mrs. Wise?Indeed! How do you seem to suit her? EVERY kind of patent cure and proprietary medicine carried by this drug: store. It is the best selected stock in town, We have that patent medicine you want come in today. Here are a few of those in stock: "Milam" for blood and skin, Swamp Root, Wine of Cardui, Doan's Kidney Pills or Dr. Kings New Discovery, Hoods SarsaparilIa,N Ayer's Hair Vigor, Sloans Liniment, Danderine and Fletchers Castoria. Come and inspect our line. "RAY'S" Dial Block Phone 291 Laurens, S. C. Tbey nnvcr nn d repairs, never need r.ay attention i:i f:\rt except nn occasional coat of point. 1 licy'rc I ireproof?Stormproof nrid/suitablo fur .ill kinds of buildings. Tor further detailed information ;:pply to Local Dealer or Cortri^ht Metal Roofing Go., Philadelphia, Penn. M. S. Bailey & Sons Clinton, S. C. "CALORIC" Fireless Cookstove "CALORIC" Fireless Cookstove You will be amazed at the seemingly impossible things it does. It bakes and toasts food in its raw state without first partially cooking it in an ordinary stove or reheating it before serving, as well as steams, stews and boils. The "Caloric" saves fully seventy-five per cent, in fuel alone and nearly all the time, and work, and all the bother. It requires no attention after the food is placed In it; there is no danger of burning or of food being over done. The "Caloric" will pay for itself many times over. After using it you would not part with it for many times it cost. Prices range upward from $9.00 H9B