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F ICE MELTS jKSrV/>&r\ no bank j\ecaujvr& IF 200 V?Aft^ ?QO Ohe of your ancestors had banked only 200 dollars at 5 percent., compound interest and you had that $200 and the interest, and each dollar bill were a link in a chain, that chain would reach from New York to San Francisco. Money grows in our bank if you will let it. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety. Enterprise Bank Laurens, S. C. N. B. Dial, President C. H. Roper, Cashier MIM ?tt>MMMMM>MMMMM>MMMMMHMM 1 Teas With a Guarantee \ That cool, refreshing, satisfying sort of Iced Tea is positively guaranteeo1 you?when you purchase our blends. We have taken special pains in blend ing a Tea for the Summer trade, and we think so well of it that we offer it to you "satisfaction guaranteed." Buy a package to-day, use it once or twice; if it. is, not superior in every way to other Teas of the same price, we will cheerfully REFUND YOUR MONEY 60 cts, 80 cts and $1.00 a pound MAHAFFEY & BABB Good Thinirs to Eat Dr. Qeo. N. Bunch DENTIST Gray Court, S. C7 Phone 23 Hours 6 to 9 Dr. T. L. Timmerman Dentist Dial-Gray Block I'honc 332. Laurens, S. C. Piles! Piles! Piles! Williams' Indian Pilo Ointment will euro Blind, Bleeding and Itching Plies, it ab sorbs the turners, allays Itching at once, n.'tB as a poultice, gives Instant relief. Williams' Indian E'llc Ointment is pre pared /<>r Piles and Itching <>f the private parts. DnuTKists. mail DOc and 11.00. WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props., Cleveland, Ohio LAUREXS DRUG ?0. I.aure us, S. ('. OASTORIA. B??nth? >^ The Kind You HjMAlAays Bouc WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you overworked your n#fvous sys tem ami caused trouble wllh-your kid neys and bladder? Have you pains In loins, side, back and "bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the fare, and un der the eyes? A freipicnt desire to piss urine? If "so.-Williams' Kidney Pills Will cure you?Druggist, Price 50c. WILLIAMS MFG. CO.. Prop*.. Cleveland. Ohio LAURENS DIU'? tO. Laurons, S. ('. You Can Save $50?2 On Standard-Typewriters If v ti intend t .*1#f/ 1( typewrltar'nj- if the inn lilac you have .? w urn out, ihin in your oi>nor ' inliy I 'I'll the gieillesl lypcwtiur vuluu uvcr ulTero I for i he ii oni y. ??* ' ? We w lllsiva y?.u fr im.one-hirl: {.. tr.'?thirds <m In ico.sl of a s'{u. di.nl inuchuio. Wo <: u run loo i.ui nil) u -.Vrs foroi e fear. 'I ley nroUyrt a i a rviceiU>l?j rtiu'i do j 11?t ss nea'.lo rill* \..,rVa.t in ich iiji .v I., iiiji.>? fhoui'H-'il a I 1 r UK-mark if Ihn mnnufncfliftit>?Y?oM.enn I n\c ;in ? Ian iflrtl make ty i.cwrlu r**ton nrefri re built by exi?cit workman with n siuii ilmt n.al.?.8 ? ? ? 11 1 |h ! I'd 1 conAtrut-tion i1nf|*hctlon, Wrltoi ilny for catnlomie, N'?. 81. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE COMPANY 43 North Pryor Ct. Atlanta, Georgia .Miss Odessa Ilembrce of Ora was a visitor hero Monday. County Treasurer Ross Young was in Greenwood Sunday. Miss Mattie Glasgow of Newberry, is visiting Miss Ruth Eastcrby. Mr. Gary Eichelberger was a busi ness; visitor in Clinton last Thursday. Mrs. .1. W. Taylor of Princeton is spending tin- week in the city with rel | ntives. Mr. Jnines Smith of Nowberry is here on ii visit to the llonurable .lob Little. Miss Luln Werts of Newberry is vis iting Miss Mattie Owings and Mrs. I). M. Norwood. Mr. and Mrs. Manton Frfaerson of Jacksonville, Pia., are In the city visit ing relatives. Mr. Tom Sprntt of Chester is as sisting in the otllce of the Dixie Flour and Grain Co. Miss Laura Cray of Gray Court Is the guest of Miss Wessie Lee Dial on North Main streets Miss' Emily Meng spent several days In Cross Hill last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Austin. Lieut. D. R. SirnNtson has returned from Charleston, where he attended the state rifle target contest. Mr. and Mrs. Hrooks Swygert and little child arc at West Springs, Union County, for a short vacation. Miss Josle Sullivan left yesttrday for Hendersonvllle, N. C, wheie she will remain for several weeks. Miss Lula Dial has returned from Greenwood wl?re she has heel for < severa^ weeks visiting relatives. Miss Ethel Simmons is spending sev eral ?lays in Greenwood as the (nest of Mr. ar^fMrs. J. T. Simmons.!, Mr. .1. W. Ilonkins of Columbh is ' visitj^g Laurens friends and relfftves, < and all are very glad to see him. \ < Messrs. Utobort and Walter Gle.ni of the Huntington section of the codfty were visitors to the city Monday. ' Mr. Sam Austin now of Andenph, * spent Sunday and Monday in the <Jty* < with his mother, Mrs. J. A. Austin/- < Mrs. William M. Hates is In Crcs < Hill visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rastr. Mr. Hates went over and spent Suiuliy j Mr. John Kern, a former resldat * of Laurens, now living in Atlani. j< was here last week visiting relative^.! < Mrs. n. K. Curtright of Atlanta wA < in the city last week visiting her v^ii ^ Mr. Dan Curtright at the Cooper Housl Dr. Glenn Hier8 of Darlington nil rived in town Monday to visit tiit ^ brother. Mr. L. O. Hiers for a few days! < Miss Lorlne Horten has returned tq i her home In Atlanta after a visit inl< the city as the guest of Miss Sue Coop-1 or. I Miss Christine. C.?rskrey of Sum-l" merville is t'h>! guest of .Miss RosalicE Bailey at Jicr horhe near the city, city. 1 Mr. Geo. 1'. ,-Woods and family of i Fountain fun s'pent Sunday in the ' city with, the family of Mr. .1. C. Ow ings. ? ? Misses Annie Lucile lroole and An na l'rentiss of Greenville 'are the guests this week of Miss Helen Sul livan. Misses Annie. Gertrude, and Daisy n, TolUson left Saturday for McCor mlck, Anderson and Helton to spend a month. Miss Mattie A. Owings will leave In a short while for llendersonville, N. c. where she will join some friends from Newberry. Miss Hester Rlchey has returned to her home in Greenville niter spend ing a few days here as th'e visitor of Miss Annie Uiehey. Miss Mamie Tolbcn has returned from Chnrlotlsville where she has been attending tin- summet school at the University of Virginia. HIGH-GRADE Wagons and Buggies In our business we make a specialty of Wagons and Buggies and our stock contains only the Highest Grades. We are the exclusive agents here for the well-known White Hickory and Nilburn Wagons And Moyer, Norvnan, Anchor and Parry Buggies. Our vehicles are right. Our prices and terms are right. We invite you to come around and figure with us. General Merchandise! We handle only Merchandise of the Fir-?tJ?uality and as with our other lines, you will find right prices and right terms. Remember to call and see us when you need Corn, Oats, Hay, Meal, Neat, Tobacco, Molasses, Flour. We respectfully solicit a share of your trade. >? ? ? R. C. Gray & Company Gray Block, Sullivan St. Laurens, Soutf? Carolina - / f Simpson, Cooper & Babb, Attorneys at Law. Mil practice in all State Courts. >mpt. attention given to all business [of*W. Ferfijpon C. C. Fcatherstone '.ft "ftSffifc Kn'Kht WiUSON, FirfifHERSTONE & KNIGHT Attorneys at Law I.aurcns, S. C. |ompt and careful attention given to all business. Office Over Palmetto Bank. %/i you /fe/jssarsi vouj tired, worried or despondent it is a suriign von need MOTT'S NERVERINE PIL5. ? They renew the normal vie,or and mak^life worth livi-ip;. Bo ?uro And ask tor Mot's Nerverine Pills I: ; ;,*1 00 WIU\MS MFG. CO.. Prop*.. Cleveland Ohio l. U HEDKUG CO. Laurens, s. ('. -^-e^r Proposals for .'Itahiodelllng and Kn> Inrgmout for f odtit) Court House Laurent; County, l.uurens, .South Carolina Sealed proposals ?uddressed to the County CommlssloQers of Laurens County, South Carolina, at l,au;ens, S. C, will be received until twelve o'cloek noon. Aug. ist, 1911, for the furnishing of all ' materials and the performance'of all'labor required for the remodelling :\\u\ eulargment for the County Ccjuvt House for the County of Laurens, Stale of South Car olina, as per plans and specifications, to he approved' by the Hoard of Coun ty Commissioners. All bids to be endorsed: "Proposals for Remodel ing and ThflHTKing County Court House." Sauh'proposals , to he qp ened upon the above date and time in public by the Commis sioners. -A1W work and materials must conform to plans and specifica tions therefor on lib- at the office t\f l lie said Commissioners at Laurens,. S. ('., and of the Associate Architects A. Ten Kyck Brown and ProflUl fit Hampton at their offices in Atlanta. Ha. and Spnrtanburg, s C. Copies of drawings and specifica tions inaj be obtained from* the above architects at Atlanta ^upon making a deposit for ? ach set of a certilied check for $20.00, to be Lpturned to tho maker upon receipt* or said draw inns and specifications in good con dition. . ??-% ? . All bids shall be submitted on spOC ial proposal blanks furnished by said Architects, or they win not be con sidered, and each proposal must be ac companied by a certified check of two per cent ot the amount of'The lump'bid as a guarantee that the suc cessful bidder will enter into a con tract'according to said plans and spe cifications. Sato" check to be made payable to tiw County Commissioners of Laurens County, South Carolina. If for any reason tbo bidder falls to execute the proper contract and bond as required within ten days after no tlflcntlon of the acceptance of Iiis bid, then said certified check will becom< forfeited to t\\P County Commission ers of Laurens County, South Caro lina. The ?t*nt> Commissioners of Lau rcns CTjnnty, South Carolina resQrves Uic rjghi to reject any or all propos als l^J1 order of the County Commls sidngrs of Laurens County, South Carolina. Jhhne ion, .?jjfsign?'!i ji.-i: Humbert, ? c Supervisor, ,|X?a\ti'?ns* County. South Carolina. The Big Summer Sale at Switzer's will Close Saturday Night, July 29th. Be sure and come to this Sale this week. W^have gone through our entire Stock of Goods and find many Bargains to be closed o^t. We will not carry over Goods from one Season to another. And for this reasoi you will get a big Bargain at SWITZER COMPANY