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BIG LAND SALE! J. N. LEAK The "Land Man" Two and fifty nine-one bundreths acres of land with a two story store room 48 x 20, bounded by lands of Rufus Gray and W. F. Adair. This is ono of the finest locations for a general mercantile business in the upper part of the county. Price fif teen hundred dollars. lots of land ranging from 3G to Cl acres just outside of the incorporat ed limits of the town of Gray Court. This is known as the Hill place and is in one half mile of the Gray Court Owings Institute, and will be sold at prices ranging from thirty to sixty dollars per acre. Here is a chance to get close to the best high school. One half acre of land with 4-room cottage, Watts mill. Price $1050.00. 200 acres of land, with dwelling, three tenant houses and good out buildings, bounded by Jel Davis, Hub Martin and others. Prices and terms made reasonable. 334 acres of land within three miles of Princeton with dwellings and out milldings for the small sum of $1G per acre. 100 acres of land with six-room dwelling with good tenant houses, up to-dato out buildings. This is a very desirable home and a beautiful farm, situated In three miles of Ware Shoals, on the main thoroughfare lead ing from Laurens to Ware Shoals. Price $4,000.00. Six acres of land, 5-room cottage, good barn and other outbuildings, 2 acres wired in, four nice building sites, at Watts Mills village, price $2,500. 13 1-2 acres of land, half mile from Enoree, with corn and wheat mills, the latter being in running condition Price $2,750. 125 acres of land, with seven room dwolllng, barn and outbuildings, bounded by lands of Rebecca Simp son, John Chlldress and others. Price $30 per acre. 85 acres of land more or less, eight room dwelling, 3 tenant houses, good barn nnd outbuildings, in the town of Lanford. Price $C,500. 1-3 acre of land with six-room dwell ing in town of Clinton situated on Adair Street. Price $2,200. 4 acres of land, more or less, and ten-room dwelling, electric lights and water works on West Main street, City of Laurens, 159 foot front. This is the finest location in the city of Laurens and the building is up-to date, where you will have the ad vantages of a country home and still be on the main street In the city of Laurens. Terms and price made right. 167V& acres cf land with seven-room cottage, well supplied with tenant houses and out buildings, in three miles of Gray Court, S. C., conven lent to schools and churches. This is a nlco location in a thickly settled community, surrounded by the best wblto people. Price $4175. Terms made easy. SO acres of land in the town of Lan ford, with beautiful cottage nicely lo cated. Price $6,500. 2 beautiful six-room cottages in town of Gray Court, nicely locate1 close to business part of the town. Prices right and terms made easy. Al so 3 lots suitablo for residence lots in town of Gray Court. Ono lot of land 50 ft. fronting on North Harper street, 210 feet deop with store-room 20x50 near the Watts mill. One let floating North Harper St., 100x210 feet deep, price $800.00. 3 business 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 les3, and 8-room dwelling, store-house and out building nt OwJngs Station. This prop erty is well located to establish the trade anil is worth more than the mon ey we ask, $2,650.00. 4 acres of land with two dwellings In town of Fountain Inn, nicely lo cated. Prices and terms made right. 1 acre of land fronting on North Harper street with five-room dwelling, bounded by Dr. Walker and Leo Senn. All under wire. This home was built In the month of May, 1910, prices and terms made right. 1 acre of land, 7-room dwelling with 4 fire places, all under wire, in town of Fountain Inn. Price $2,500.00. If you do not find what you want let me know your wants and I will find it for you. J. N. LEAK The Reai Esiaie mun Thai Divides ihc Earih to Suit Your Purse f ? JUST RECEIVED FROM THE IMPORTERS 1 Bulbs! Bulbs!! Paper White or Qrandiora Narcissus; Roman Hyancinths SingleWhite;DutchHyancinths= Double all colors;FreesiasGrand; Chinese Sacred Lillies. These are for Fall planting. Come early and select yours before stock is picked over. Palmetto Drug Co. W. H. WASHINGTON, Manager. EARLY ADMITS RECEIVING GRAFT Liquor Drummer Got Over Six Thous and Hollars out of One Deal and Doesn't Mind Saying So. Cc'umbia, Sept. 28.?John T. Early who was the only witness of the af tenoon session of the label case In which J. B. Towlll, L. W. Boykln and W. O. Tatum are charged with conspi racy to defraud the state, received ac cording to his own testimony $6,534 of the amount alleged to have been "grafted" by the defendants In the purchase of 21.000,000 labels for whis key bottko at a price of $35,000 when these labels were worth according to the prosecution only some $9,000 or $10,000. The greater part of the session this afternoon was consumed in ar guments as to the admission of evi dence but the testimony pbtained from Early, although sma 1 in bulk, was among the most important so far brought out. Early is now a sales man for a liquor house in Cincinnati, but appears at that time to have been connected with the NiviSBon-Weiskorf Company from whom the labels in question were puchascd. According fo his testimony Early had had a conversation with the defendants in Columbia during early 1905 with reference to the label doal and had urged them to buy the labels saying that there was some thing in it for him. Later he was with Boykin and Tatum during a visit to Cincinnati when the Weis kopf linn was visited with the pur pose of buying labels, bottles and supplies. The witness was inter rupted at nearly every question with objections. "What part of the pro fit on this deal were you to re ceive?" was asked by Mr. Lyon. Answer: "One third." "Did you get It?" "Yes sir." "State whether or not this is the check you received in pay ment for this third." The witness Iden tified a check which \vao then placed in evidence. It was dated October 30. 1905, was payable to .lohn T. Early and the amount was $6,534. It was signed by the Nivisson Weiskopf Company. Dennis Weiskopf president. Alter an hour's discussion, by the attorneys, the witness was al lowed to repeat portions of a conver sation with M. A. Goodman, one of the defendants in the indictment, though not now on trial. The effect was that Goodman had told the witness that be had paid Boykin $3,000, Tatum $3,000 and some amount, not exactly remembered, to Towlll, also some mon ey was paid according to the state ment to another employee of the dis pensary, named McCarthy. In answer to questions the witness stated that Goodman had said the money of which he received one third was part of the expense of securing the busi ness. Early will probably be on the stand tomorrow morning as he lias not yet been cross examined.?Green ville News. GOLD MINING IN SOUTH CAROLINA Figures of United States Geological Survey for 1010 Show Larger Output The mine production of gold in South Carolina in 1910 was 1,853.02 line ounces, valued at $38.324, accord ing to h. i). McCaskey, of the United States Geological Survey, an increase in value over the output of 1909 of $27.271. The silver production was 46 lino ounces, valued at. $2."., In 1910; as against 1S2 ounces, valued at $97. In 1909. There was a small output of copper reported from South Carolina In I9d9, but not In 1910. The value of the total production of precious metals In South Carolina was .>::s.::i9 In 1910 as against $11,076 In 1909. The yield of gold and silver reported from South Carolina in 1910 was from 10 placers and 2 deep mines. The total quantity of ore reported from the deep mines in 1910 was 24,153 short tons, nil of siliceous gold ore, with an average recoverable value of $1.50 per ton. The placers yielded 100.42 fine ounces of gold in Sontli Cnrolinn, and the remainder of the production?1,753.50 fine ounces?was from deep mines. Copies of Mr. McCaskoy's report can be had on application to the Di rector, V. S. Geological Survey. Wash ington, D. C. UFR IIAI It GREW. ThnCs Why a Thankful Woman Ree? onimends Parisian Sage. The Laurens Drug Co. will sell you a fifty cent bottle of PARISIAN SAGE and guarantee it to banish dandruff, stop falling hair and itching scalp, or money back. It's a delightful hair dressing that makes hair lustrous and iasclnntlng. "In the Spring I was recovoiin.? from a severe case of erysipelas, which lefl mo virtually bald on the front of my head nnd next to my ears. The hair kept coming out rapidly and nothing I used stopped my getting ontlroly bald, until I used two bottles of Pa? risinn Sago. This tonic made my hair start to grow In and, in fact grow me a good fair amount of hair, and it has entirely stopped my hair fnlllnr OUt. it is with pleasure thai i give ft public recommendation to Parisian Sage which I know Is ft wonder." Mrs. Ella Gllohrlst, W. Pit! St., Ilodford, Pa. Laurens Drug Co., Laurens, s. c. COTTON FARMERS #ANT BETTER PRICES FOR PRODUCT (Continued from Pnge Two.) called to the fact that published quo tations on train load lots of timothy hay is $30 a ton, with a certainty of advance to $40 a ton before the sen son Is over, and a corresponding ad vance in wheat, corn and oats, we do especially advise the sowing of rye. or rye and vetch, or rye and wheat and barley on one or more acres? nccording to size of farm?of the richest lands for a bay crop to be cut about April 1. each year, to meet the need for hny before the inaturo oat crop is ready to harvest. "Second, That it is urged that all farmers gather nnd care for all hay possible In and nround their places, even to the extent uf cutting ^uim? off the smaller patches that ha\fe heretofore gone to waste, and all cot ton lands as soon as the cotton is picked where the bay Is worth cut ting, some of which is good for a ton per acre; and wo suggest these grassy fields and bottom places be picked as soon as possible: thai this bay. the hurst the land has ever produced, may be saved before it is too old, sac rificing If need be some cotton for the hay. which in many fields is worth more than the entire cotton crop, at present prices. "Third, That In view of these con ditions it appears almost certain that the value of cotton seed is far above the present price, and the Shortage of other food crops will force the price of this wood product very much higher than prevails at this time. "Fourth, And it is recommended that the sale of cotton seed be with held at present, and until such a time as the trade is willing to nay a price in keeping with its Import ance as one of the great food pro ducts of the world. "There would be no danger in feed ing hay that might contain more or less second growth of cotton." This was the report by the feed stuff chemist and was added to the ri solution.?The State. A journey to the mythical princi pality of (traustark, introducing pomp ! and splendor of royalty, the intrigues and clash of opposing military and civic factions, regal women and lordly men gowned in old world raiment, love, adventure, and the thrill of ac tion in a setting of rich scenic In vestiture is offered by Messrs. Baker & Castle in their production of Geo, I). Baker's adaptation of "Graustark" enounced for the near future. ZEMO MAKES ASTONISHING ECZEMA CURES "We Prove It". Every day ZEMO gives relief nnd cures men, women and children In ev ery city and town in America whose skins are on fire with torturing EC ZEMA rashes nnd other Itching, burn ing, scaly, and crusted skin and scalp humors. ZEMO and ZEMO (ANTISEPTIC) SOAP, two refined preparations will give you such quick relief that you will feel like a new person. We give you three reasons why we , recommend and endorse ZEMO and ZEMO Soap for all skin and scalp'. eruptions. 1st. They are clean, scientific prep arations that give universal satisfac tion and are pleasant and agreeable to use at all times. 2nd. They are not experiments, but are proven cures for every form of skin or scalp affections whether on; infants or grown persons. 3rd. They work on a new principle. They do not glaze over the surface, but they penetrate to the sent of the trou ble and draw the germ life from under neath the shin and destroy it. In this way a complete cure is effected in any case of SKIN OK SCALP ERUPTION. Endorsed and sold in Laurens by the Laurens Drug Co. Notice of Teneher*s Examination. Friday, October 6th lias been fixed as the date for the regular fall teach er's examination. The examination will be bold in the Armory beginning at 0 o'clock, a. in. The examination will be based on the newly adopted text books, .".nd will embrace the us ual subjects -Algebra, Arithmetic, Grammar. Geography, History. Ami culture, Physiology, Civics and Peda gogy. GEO. L. PITTS. 7-It Co. Supt. of Education. If. Upset Stomachs ?quickly yield to Digestit, successful remedy for indiges tion, dyspepsia, sour stomach, heartburn, acute pains, stuffy feelings,?all these can bz re lieved in a few minutes by ?the pocket remedy Every package sold under a guar antee to refund your money if you are not satisfied. Or, to you "doubt ing Thomases," we will send you an order on your druggist for a full size 50c package, free of charge. Address postal to The Digest it Com* pany, Jackson, Miss. Digestif is put up in ' all tab* lets, easy to swa?ow*. Z2z :.t all druggists. For Sale By DR. B. F. POSEY Al pleasant and easy way to Make So mo Thousands of people are doing this work profitably. For full particulars of very liberal cash o?T>nm Eni??ions, extra cash prizes, free samples, etc., address Desk 90 SClRIOrVJER'S MAGAZINE 155 JFIfitti Avc. New City A ?p?ciat Offer op :n to ihuso who write as once. \ Greenwood County Farm Land! f I have listed in my office a large number of fine Greenwood County Farms, both Im proved and Unimproved. I will be glad to answer all inquiries about them and to show the properties to prospective pur chasers. I also handle Greenwood City Real Estate as Selling or Renting Agent. Write of call on A. SIDNEY HARTZOG $ Fireproof Building Greenwood, S. C. COPYRIGHT SHINGLES ARE USED EVERYWHERE i Mm ?MilliliLMJL Easily laid ? can he laid right over wood slunglra if necessary ? Fireproof ? Stormproof ? Last as long an the building and never need repairs. For further derailed information apply to B Local Dealer or Cortright Metal Roofing Co., Philadelphia, Penn. E3 Buyers Guide and Classified BUSINESS DIRECTORY i! Merchant Tailors! Compare Suits made by me with other suits you see. Ask your buddy about it. D. ISACOFF Harness, Horse Goods and Vehicles! The difference between a rut and :i grave is the length and the breadth of it. If you deal with JOHN A. FRANKS there is no danger of falling into cither. ELECTRIC SUPPLIES ('(line in and see about (ho West? house Rugged Tungsten Lamps and let us reduce jour tight hill. W. P. HUDGENS STEAIV lAUN DRY! We wash everything but the Baby. Put your duds in my suds. The best combina tion in I.auteus. Laurens Steam Laundry GROCERIES Delicacies of the Season For all the Delicacies of the season KKNNKDY BROTHER$ i> the place to go. Laurens1 Up-to-date Grocers ] BOTTLING WORKS! | We arc the sole bot tlers for Coca Cola, the famous drink. Coca Cola Bottling Works Tinning. Rooffing and PLUMBING! S. S. BOVI) Plumber and Tinner Dealer in Plumber's aS. ' Tin ner's Supplies. Upstairs opposite City Hall. MONUMENTS ! P. F. Baxter & Son Marble and Granite Dealers (icnrgi.i. Vermont anil Italian MARBLES WinsboroGranite kept on yard all the time at Nowberry, S. <'. PRESSING CLUB! Call B. V. FERGUSON'S Pressing Club for Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing. All Alterations promptly and neatly done. Membership fee $1.00 per month, Telephone No. 254. BSffifiT?"*'. Advertiser Printing Co. "The Quality IVirmiiop" Specialist in Every Class Of Job Work J