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., ; Cooked in The Caloric I CORN ON THE COB Is just aa different as can bo. it is sweeter, far more Juicy, the skin of the kernols is so tonder it will break open with the slightest pressure of the teeth. Even old tough corn Is made toothsome. The difference from the old way of boiling on the top of a stove is almost unbelievable. Really you will have to try it, we can't tell you enough hero. Place the corn In one of the "Caloric" utensils, cover It with water, add a little sugar, bring to a boll and then place in a Cal oric with one radiator (heated under kettlo while bringing wa ter to boll.) It will be ready to serve in about an hour. In the Caloric you can BAKE and ROAST food In Its raw stato without first partially cooking on an ordinary stove or without reheating it before serving, as well as steam, stew, and boll, etc. Everything for tho table can bo cooked better on the Caloric cook stove than by any other method. We would like to show and tell you more about them. Wc are exclusive agents. M.S.Bailey&Sons CLINTON, S. C. If you have a farm or house and lot for sale In Lauren h County. See us. Home Trust Company, C. H. Roper, Sec. & Treas. Just think of it! Six nice Table Tumblers for only ten cents. 8. M. & E. H. WUkea & Co. ATTRACTIVE Real Estate Offerings] 800 acres of the best Improved farm ing land in the county cheap. Twen ty-five horse farm open and twenty tenant houses, electric lights, water works. Four miles south-east of the city. Twenty-two acres, three miles east of Lnurens at Auld's Cross Roads. In high state of cultivation and well im proved. At a bargain. 500 aores of flno land on waters of Llttlo River, 6 miles south of Laurens C. H. In fine stato o fcullivation; 7 horso farm open; cheap and easy terms. 100 small farms wanted for western settlers. House nnd lot, on East Main street containing 17 acics with flno house, barn and other improvements on easy terms. House nnd lot on Garlington street, cheap for quick sale.. 400 acres near Stomp Springs In fine state cf cultivation, 5 tenant hous es. Price $11.50 per acre, one half cash, balance in 12 months. 125 acres 1*4 miles of public square, electric lights and ono of the best farms in the county. $125. per acre, ono half cash, balance on easy torins. Several lots on South Harper street. House and lot on E. Main street, 8 1-2 acres and 15 room concrete dwelling; Quest place In upper South Carolina. On easy terms. Two elegant residences on Sullivan street on ousy terms. Ono hundred acres tillable land within corporate limits of city, very reasonable and easy terms. A number of farms and other prop, erty for sale, see us before you pur chase or sell your property. ANDERSON & BLAKELY. Todd Building Laurens, S. G. WILLI AMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you overworked your nervous sys tem and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladder? Have you pains In loins, side, back and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance, of the face, and un der tbe eyes? A frequent desire to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kidney Pills will euro you?Drupplst, Price 60c. WILLIAMS MFG. CO.. Prop*.. CU??Und. Olio lantu.nn nitro co. Laurens, s. c. Anice skin helps to make life easy. Bad toilet soap causes skin disor ders and blemishes?the children espe cially being the victims through the ig norance of neglect of their parents. No one need suffer. Good toilet soap is so cheap that it is within the reach of all. We stock many varieties and can guarantee that our Soaps are pure, "all soap" and therefore most beneficial to the skin of both young and old?as recommended by physicians. Come in and let us show you. Some of the Soaps that We Handle Pears, 4711 Rose Glysrine, Cashmere Bouquet, Adolph Spielus Rose, Violet and Heliatrope, Wnite Clematis, Cuti cure, Packers Tar and many others. RAY'S BLOCK LAURENS, S. C. ,? VETERANS MEElT IN CAPITAL CITY Mayor Globes and Governor Blease Will Make Addresses of Welcome to Confederates Today. Columbia, Aug. 21.?Hundreds fit veterans are in Columbia tonlgbt for the annual reunion of the United Confederate veterans, which com mences here tomorrow. Mayor Globes will welcome the visitors for the city. Governor Colo L. Blease will make ail address of welcome for the state. The governor has called here his staff on account of the reunion. State Senator Francis II. Weston will make the address oti behalf of the Sons of Veterans, who meet here as the same thno as the old soldiers. The response for the veterans will be made by Lieut. Col. H. H, Newton, of Bennett8Vllle, and for the sons by Mr. A. L. Gaston, of Chester. The oration on this occasion will be de livered by Judge Robert Aldrlch. Tuesday evening a reception will be given in honor of the veterans and the sponsors. Elect Officers Wednesday* Wednesday the business session will be held, at that time the election of officers will be held and other bus iness matters attended to. The pa rade without which no reunion would be complete, takes place Wed nesday afternoon. Six o'clock Is the hour set for the starting of the col umn from the state house grounds. Before that time the old soldiers from the Confederate home will have como down town and they will be met at the postofflce and taken to the state house. From the state house the whole parade will form. It is expected that -10 muskets will bo carried by the soldiers from the home. Gen. C. Irvine Walker, of Charles ton, who is now commander-ln-chlef of the United Confederate Veterans, arrived in Columbia on the Carolina Special from the City by the Sea at 1 o'clock this afternoon. General Walker will be the guest of the re union committee at the Jerome while in tho city. General Walker served through the war and was made lieutenant colonel of the Tenth .outh Carolina regiment In tho Army of tho West. General Walker has attended a number of re unions, being one of those who launch ed the movement here at the first meeting In November, 1895.?Spartan burg Herald. Bloondinc Blood and Kidney Tablets. For sick kidneys bladder diseases, rheumatism, the one best remedy. Re liable, endorsed by leading physicians, safe, effectual. Results lasting. Have cured thousands. 50c a box. Mail orders filled by the Gloodlne Corpora tion, Boston. Mass. Laurens Drug, Co., Special Agents. UNDER NEW MANAGER, The Opern House and Moving I'lctroc Theatre now in Charge og Mr. G, L. Wilson Mr. Qeo. L. Wilson, manager of the Majestic Theatre. Greenwood, and former Manager of the Majestic Thea tre*. Anderson, has bought the opera houso lease from Mr. Charlie Amos, and will operate the house with mo tion pictures of the very best quality, rinse are licensed films, such as "Biograph," "Vltagraph," "Edison," "Lu-bin," "Essanay," Eclipse" Pathe and others. There Will also bo a number of road attractions during the season, and Mr. Wilson promises to spare no pains or expense in giving the people of Lau rens as good a show as he has at his other places. The show as started there this week, from the numerous praises, which can he heard every where, is an Indication thai the show is mentorious in every particular "Faust" thai quaint drama and mag nificent moral lesson In two reels of exquisite hand-coloring by "Pathe " 111? world greatest film producer, will bo the special feature offering for Wed nesday. August 23, in addition to regu lar show. There will be a matinee every day at 1 p. m. Two shows at night: 8 p. m., 0.16 p. m. Mr. Wilson has engaged Miss Sheeley as pianist nnd tho pictures will be doubly Interesting with the addition of the proper music skillfully rendered. The people of Laurens are fortunate In having as good and as up to-date a picture show as there Is In the state and it is to be hoped Mr. Wil son's efforts to please will meet with the approval of everyone as a visit will convince tho most skeptical that tho motion pictures are more than meritorious and the best ever seen here. Interesting Statistics. More than 117 per c ent, of the peo-1 pie In the United States have kidney nnd bladder trouble, and during the past eight years Bloodlne Blood and Kidney Tablets hnvo cured 08 per cent, of tb" cases treated with them. They are guaranteed to cure all kid ney and bladder troubles. Laurens Drug, Co., Special Agents. See Home Trust Company's add. Three nice pieces of property for sale. INTERESTING ITEMS FROM THE COUNTY. (Continued from page one.) while Mr. Culbertson's well Is not as good as first expected however, like the wise one of old, "Mahomet went to the mountains", so he placed his ginnery near a stream and if the well fails the branch will not and wo trust the water question is solved. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Timmorman of Edgefleld who have been on a visit to | the letter's parents, have returned home after a pleasant stny. Miss Cheek, of Newberry, accom panied by Mr. Floyd Godfrey and Miss Jesslo Culbertson of Laurens were recent visitors at Prof. B. Y. Culbert sou'b. Also Miss Robbie Hudgens. Mrs. Mollle Teague left Saturday morning for a visit to her son, Mr. Ed. Teague of Spartanburg. She will be joined there by her daughters, Mrs. Charles Robinson and Miss Lorie Tea gue, of Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. Rob inson and Miss Teague are on their way home from Atlantic City and Washington, where they have been for several weeks. Miss Hettie Cunningham accompa nied her little niece, Sara Bryson, back to the Thornwell Orphanage Saturday. She will go from there on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Bailey of Sedalla and her cousin, Mrs. Dr. Moseley, of Cross Keys. Mrs. J. A. Wofford and children and Mrs P. II. Martin have returned from an exceedingly pleasant visit to their aunt, Mrs. Evle Power, of Owings. Mrs. Power's many friends will be sorry to hear that she Is not so well. Messrs. J. A. Wofford and Claude Flnley attended services at Mt. Pleas ant Sunday, protracted services begin ning there that day, and took dinner with Mr. O. C. Cunningham. Other MaddenItes who attended the service at Mt. Pleasant were Messrs. C. W. and j Carl Proffltt and Lin wood Martin. The many friends of C. W. Martin, the accommodating clerk at Mr. Cul bertson's will he pleased to hear that he is up again from his recent acute illness. Mrs. Oxner of Laurens is out on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. C. W. Mar tin. Miss Huff and Mrs. Frank McGowan and children of Laurens. and Miss Ruth Simmons of Cross Hill were re cent visitors to Mr. G. W. Proffltt and family. Miss Susie Langston spent part of last week at Ekom. with Miss Lidie Culbertson and enjoyed the protract ed meeting at Quaker. Master John W. Wofford. accom panied by his little sister, Mattlo Sue is off on a visit to his aunts, Mrs. Cooper of Greers, and Mrs. Grisham, of Slmpsonvllle. The friends of Mrs. T. S. Langston will be glad to note that she has been out among her friends. Part of last week she spent with her son, Mr. W. H. Hudgens and family. She. accompa nied by Mr. Langston also paid a visit Wednesdn. to Mrs. Evie Power and family, near Owings. They had a pleasant trip. Miss Kate Wofford has gone on a visit to her uncle, Mr. O. C. Cunning ham and family of Cold Point. While there she will attend the series of meetings at Mt. Pleasast. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Flnley en tertained a family party recently. Mr. and Mrs. G. 11. Flnley and Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Flnley were the guests. The Misses Proffltt have returned from a pleasant visit to their aunt, near Ninety Six. Pale Cheeks or Rosj (hies. Pale Cheeks, muddy complexion, dull eyes show a poverty of blood. Blood I ne Liver Pills, will drive the impurities from the system, and en able your daily food to supply new, rich, red blood and rosy cheeks. Bloodine Pills cure liver ills. Lam ens Drug, Co.. Special Agents. ' Survivors Meeting. The Laurens County Survivors As sociation will hold their annual meet ing on Saturday, September 2nd. Lot us have a full (urn out of the old boys. w. A, McCllntook, Dr. \V. 0. Irby, JllO. M. Hudgens, W. H. Terry. O. (?. Thompson, J. I". Coldwoll. Will Preach at Waterloo. Rev. W. E. Thayer, pastor of the First Baptist shursh hero has been invited to preach at the Waterloo Bap tist church the first Sunday in Sep tember. The occasion of the sermon will bo the special masonic ceremon ies to bo held at that church. The services will be In the afternoon, be ginning at 1 o'clock. Seemed fo Give Him a New Stomach. "I suffered intensely after eating and no medicine or treatment I tried seemed to do any good," writes H. M. Youngpeters, Editor of The Sun, Lake View, Ohio. "The first few dos es of Chamberlain's stomach and Liv er Tablets gave me surprising relief and the second bottle seemed to give me a new stomach and perfectly good health." For salo by nil dealers. s.e our lino of Galvanized iron Tubs, six sizes, prices from .10 cents to ft;", cents. S. M. & E. H. Wllkes & Co. ^OY and COLLEGE I filS | EDUCATION 1 IS ASSURED I IF YOU I STAUT A" BANK I ACCOUNT FO Not only give your boy a "college" educa tion, but also teach him to know the value of a BANK BOOK. Teach him to work and save while young. He will help to make his own way through col lege and be a better man when he comes out. 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 , WANTED I YOUR COTTON SEED! I am goirgto make the Laurens Market pay as much for cotton seed as any place in the county. The market here has al ways been just a little below other places. But this season bring your seed to Laurens and you will always get the highest market price. FREE! I will also unload your seed off your wagon free. I R. M. EICHELBERGER > Laurens, South Carolina CHOICE Farm Lands for Sale :IN: SOUTH GEORGIA Parties desiring to purchase lands for homes, or for investments in South Georgia, where values of farm lands are doubling in a very short time, can obtain very valuable informa tion here. The following are just a few of the hun dreds of bargains in Real Estate that are be ing offered? 450 acres Choice farm land near Drldgohoro, 275 acres in cul tivation. 200 acres stumped, six tenant houses with brick chim neys, barns, etc, Trice $26.00 per acre. Terms, one-fourth cash balance one, two ami three years, with interest. 126 acres good farm land, ono and one-half miles from llridgo boro. Will sell as a whole or sub-divide to suit purchaser. Terms, one-fourth cash, balance one, two and three years, with interest. r>0 acres unimproved land two miles from Rridgeboro, on the extension of the Quit Line Hallway, level and no waste land. Price $15.00 per acre. l,f>00 acres immediately on the railroad. Conservative limber cruiser says it will cut 3,000 feet per acre, very little swamp and no over-flow, line soil for agriculture. Price $5.50 por acre, easy terms, 7 per cent. Interest. 93 acres of lot number 'J9 in the 7th district of Worth county, at $10.00 per acre. 13,000 acres cut over timber lands In Washington county, Flori da, on the A. & St. A. B. R. R. Choice farm lands, high and dry. Prico $2.00 per acre. 80 acres near Rridgeboro, 30 acres In cultivation, level, stumpod, with good wire fence; good five-room dwelling, barns, etc., almost In sight of Rridgeboro, nnd a big bargain at $2">.00 per acre. Lots Nos. 219, 251 and half of 250; G2."? acres. In the 9th district <,f Mitchell county. Price $10.00 por acre. Torms. Lot 1C>\ In the 9th district of Mitchell county. 2.r?0 ncres well Improved, on tin? public road, nonr new town site on Gulf Lino ex tension. Price $21.00 per acre. This land is situated in a fine, beautiful locality, convenient to Railroads, public roads and markets. For Information Apply to ALBERT DIAL Enterprise Bank Laurens, S. C.