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1 BAKING POWDER 1 H Absolutely Pure \\| Absolutely has no substitute Ej M Many mixtures are offered as w X? substitutes for Royal. No other rrw ffr) baking powder is the same in M &j composition or effectiveness, or Jgs so wholesome and economical, 7?> p3r nor will make such fine food. zyi Rt) Royal is the only Baking Powder made ?jv p5 from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar )ri WEEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE CONDITIONS Condition of tlie Markets as Told In Dun's Weekly Review of Trade and Finance. immediate requirements to replen ish depleted stock?, coupled with low er prices, are mainly responsible for a continued increase in trade activity. The Improvement is conservative, but it is steady, and it is noticeable in nearly every large trade center. The large crop and early maturity of cot ton, making for lower prices, is work ing a readjustment In the cotton goods trade oa the basis of Increased activi ty. The result Is a resumption of op erations in mills that were idle and an increased production in mills that were working part-time. That the dry goods trade Is expand ing steadily Is shown by the Increased operations of mills and manufactur ers of different dry goods specialties. Jobbers are beginning to look further ahead for early spring needs, and lower prices for tickings, denims rind other heavy colored cottons have re sulted in more active ordering. The decline in cotton prices is now meeting with more or less resistance. Reports of heavy rains and sugges tions as to frost were supporting In fluences, yet quotations early fell be low 9c, The crop is being rapidly mar keted and export trade is brisk, ship ments abroad last month exceeding those or 1910 by fully 250,000 bales. Dry Coeds and Woolens. The general demand for cotton goods holds up steadily and is still char acterized by the conservative ?lze of the orders and the wide territory from which they come regularly. Lower prices in primary markets are beget ting a new confidence among jobbers and retailers and there is less hesita tion in ordering what Is needed. The raw materials has declined so steadily that a further- adjustment of values may he forced, but for the time being the disposition 1b to buy just what is required and yjnce forward business only on the goods that must be ordered ahead to encourage mills to increase the output. Low cotton is stimula; :ng the resumption of operations In cotton oloth and yarn mills and in many of the miscellaneous industries that have-been quiet owing to the high cast of yarns and other cotton pro ducts. Tlie -4!otton Market. It has been more ^h, two-sided cot ton market this week, greater resist ance being offered to the downward movement of prices. Business was again on an active scale, with sharp fluctuations in both directions, al though a moderate net advance was the ultimate result. A sudden rise of some $1.50 per bale at the outset was prompted'by fears of unfavorable weather developments in the South west and eastern sections of the ladt, yet selling pressure was quickly re sumed and values subsequently broke through the 9-cent mark for the Octo ber and January deliveries. Thereaf ter much irregularity prevailed, with the short accoutn becoming somewhat j more cautious and the bullish element being encouraged to take a more ag gressive position, owing to predictions of frost and the appearance of rather heavy rains in several States. Also, ?the exports continued liberal, domes tic trade advices were in certain in stances more Cheerful and resumption of work at southern yarn mills was noted. Advocates of higher prices ar gue that with such a large short inter est outstanding any serious setback to the crop would start nil urgent cover ing movement that would of itself lift the market well above the present level, and some buying for a turn was based on this theory. On the other "Cardui Cured Me" For nearly ten years, at different times, Mrs. Mary Jinks of Treadway, Tenn., suffered with womanly troubles. She says: "At last, I took down and thought I would die. I could not sleep, I couldn't eat I had pains all over. The doctors gave me up. I read that Cardui had helped so many, and I began to take it, and it cur^d me. Cardui saved my lifel Now, I can do anything." C?RDU rWomlnlTonic If you are weak, tired, worn-out, or suffer from any of the pains peculiar to weak women, such as headache, backache, dragging-down feelings, pains in arm, side, hip or limbs, and other symptoms of womanly trouble, you should try Cardui, tht woman's tonic. Prepared from per fectly harmless, vegetable ingredients, Cardui is the best rtmedy for you to um, m ft can do you nothing but good. It contains no dangerous drugs. It has no bad after-effects. Ask your druggist. He sells and recommends Cardui M/kfftt tot Udiea' Adviieiy Dap*., CiMttaoooaaMtdlritu Co.. Ckattanoota. Tcea.. tot&$tkMrutrwcihn?, Mati-paga book. "Hstna Tr?atm?nt for Woman," aent Ire*. J 64 TO THE PUBLIC! The Undersigned Has Opened a New Black smith and Carriage Shop. The Shop is now open for public work. Forg ing, scientific horse-shoeing, buggy and wagon re pairing, tire shrinking by not or cold method done by a competent mechanic. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Call on me and be convinced that my shop and work are up-to-date. Qray&Eaaterby Lumber Yard E. C. F.BECKER. band*, there are so many bearish fea tures in the situation that the majori ty of traders scout the idea that any permanent recovery is likely at this time, and hedge selling by the South is still a prominent feature. Few peo ple are now apparently disposed to -doubt that this season's crop will prove a record-breaker and the ten dency is to Increase rather than low er estimates on the final result. As a matter of fact, 17.000,000 bales has even been hinted at, but such enthus iastic forcasts do not receive serious consideration and lf>,000.000 bales seems to be the most popular guess. Certainly the crop is coming forward with great rapidity. In spile of the as sertions that cotton would be held hack for better prices, and the next official ginning statement Is awaited with keen interest. A new feature of considerable importance has been sup plied by the rebellion in China, cables from Liverpool stating that China was cancelling large orders for cloth in Manchester. It is contended that this development may eventhally affect the foreign demalul for the actual staple, but thus far the shipments abroad are running heavy. Itfeing about 300.000 bales in ex'cess of the takings for the same period last year. During'Sep tember alone exports showed a sub stantial gain over the corresponding month of ISMO, an outgo of 1,013.000 hales contrasting with 702,000. IT'S EQUAL DON'T EXIST. No one has ever made a salve, oint ment or balm to compare with Duck ien's Arnica Salve. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Hums. Druises, Sons. Scalds. Doils. I'lcers, Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands or Sprains its supreme. Unrivaled for Files. Try it. Only 25c at Laurens Drug Co., and Palmetto Drug Co. Notice to Ladles. All ladies are Invited Tor free prac tice over my alleys during the month of October, from 10 until 12 o'clock in the morning. A nice prize is offered to the lady scoring highest during the month of November. P. B. Farmer. At the Tenplnnet Alley. CRIME AMONG FRENCH YOUTH Most of the Murders and Assaults Com mitted by Members of th* Rising Generation. There Is considerable lamentation In Prance over the fact that most of the murders and daigerous assaults which are chronicled In the columns devoted to crime arc; committed by members of the rising generation, young peoplo whose ages vary from 15 to 21. Now a small boy. no more than ten years of age, has suddenly emerged from obscurity as the ring leader of a gang of thie ve.;. This any thing but promising child bad i..ready been brought before the police com missary of the neighboring township in which he dwells, on a charge of ap propriating other people's property, but In consideration of his youthful ness he was sent back to his parents. The lesson was lost on him, Vowever, as a few days later lie organized a gang which promptly set to work with n will. Goods disposed for sale out side of shops in that township disap peared as if by magic, and every hour of the day one tradesman or another was hurrying to (he police commis sary with a woeful face to report his losses.- Paris Correspond once ix>n don Telegraph. The best plaster. A piece of flan nel dampened with Chamberlain's Lin iment and bound on over the affected parts is superior to a plaster and costs only one tenth as much. For stile by all dealers. THIS THE WIDOW REJECTED Refused to Receive "On* Housewife-" Listed In Effects Left by Her Sol dier Husband. The regulation which provides that upon the death ol' a soldier a com plete Inventory of his effects shall bo sent to his next of kin gave rise to an amusing incident at one of our south western army posts recently. Private Blank, recently returned from a two years' tour of utlty in tlio Philippines, having departed this life, the officer in charge forwarded to his wife in a small Ohio town an Itemized list of tl:e property of the deceased, with a request that she check off the .?rjclos that she desired so that tho balance could be sold. In due tlmo the list was returned, asking that all the articles except the one erased be forwarded. That our' Item had been so scratched, erased and blotted out that It was entirely obliterated. The officer's t urloslty was aroused, so he referred to a carbon copy. Whereupon he discovered that the Indignant wid ow had no desire to harbor her late husband's one housewife. ? Lippin cott's. Blooiidine Rlood and Kidney Tablets. For sick kidneys bladder diseases, rheumatism, the one liest remedy. Re liable, endorsed by leading physicians, safe, effectual. Results lasting. Have cured thousands. Cue a box. Mail orders'filled by the Oloodino Corpora tion, Boston, Mass. Laurens Drug, Co., Special Agents. See our line of Blankets and Com forts, big assortment to select from and the prices will lie sine to interest you, K. M. &? E. H. WilkOS ti Co. Onethird of all Cars Made J In America in 1912 will be \ FORDS What a Valuable Message to the World THAT OLD, RELIABLE 4-cylinder, 5-passenger Model T touring Car, unchanged during its four years before the public, except for a few refinements, put on the market now $690--equipped to the last detail. The Model T Commercial Roadster for $590. The Model T Town Car for $900. And a new Delivery Wagon on the same Model T Chassis for $700. These prices include full equipment: Extension Top, Automatic Brass Windshield, Gas Lamps, Generator and Speedometer. Is there any wonder that "When Ford Speaks the World Listens." If this were the announcement of a new model you might be skeptical of the car's merits, but Ford Model T is the best known car on earth. More of them are on the high ways of the world than there are of any other motor car. This is the fifth session of the Model T and its absolute reliability has been proven by 80,000 satisfied Model T owners. Think how that car has been tried and tested in four years of hard service. Ford owners in every quarter of the globe will tell you today that their Model T Cars are reliable in every emergency and of surprising efficiency and utility under any and all conditions. After all of the millions of miles those cars have traveled, everybody knows the Ford Model T is right. And that's the same sterling car that is being built for 1912?75,000 of them?with added features which go to make it even more convenient and valuable for users. By rea son of the largely increased production, with consequent economy in buying and making, the price of 1912 has been largely reduced. We are now ready to close contracts with Agents and Dealers for 1912 business. JOHN I. CHIPLEY Greenwood, S. C. Distributing Dealer. RUM Sale of Farm Land :AT= AUCTION SALE AT Princeton, S. C, Nov. 1st. Forty Acres of Fine Farm Land in 20 Acre tracts to be sold to the highest bidder. This land is well located within the incorporate limits of the town of Princeton, and is a division of the Mary W. Carter tract. Here is a chance to invest your money and to get a bargain. With a railroad being built, there is no reason why this property should not double in value in a very short time. Terms of Sale: One-half cash, balance in one year. Sale to take place at J. M. Wood's Store. DON'T FORGET THE DATE AND BE ON TliYlE Wednesday, Nov. 1st, 1911, at 12 o'clock. J. N. LEAK = "THE LAND MAN"