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MICHELIN Anti Vyvywyvvwywy FALL GOODS ?OPENED AT: WILSON'S Silks and Wool Dress Fabrics of all descriptions. Hosiery and Underwear, Table Linens and a full line of Do= mestic Qoods at Lowest Prices at W. G. Wilson & Co. A Dainty Enameled Bedroom Don't you admire a light, dainty bedroom with immaculate linen and draperies, and with walls, furni ture and woodwork all enameled in pure white or some delicate tint such as ivory or pale blue? You can have one?it is not expensive. ACME QUAHEf ENAMEL (Neat's) gives a hard, sanitary, lustrous genuine enamel surface, easily kept bright and clean. It is offered in delicate tints or rich colors to harmonize with draperies and furnishings. NICHOLS & ROPER Laurens, S. C. DR. CLIFTON JONES Dentist Office It. Simmons Building IPhone: Office No. 86: Residence 219. i WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you overworked your nervous sys tem and canned trouble with your kid neys and bladder? Have you pains la loins, side, back and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the- face, and un der the eyes? A frequent desire to pass urine? If so, Williams" Kidney Pills will cure yon Druggist, Price 60c. WILLIAMS MFG. CO.. Prop*.. Cleveland. Ohia LAURENS DRUG. CO. Laurons, S. C. k GOOD SCHOOL FOR EVERY CHILD AND EVERY CHILD IN SCHOOL A Suggestion From the State Supervisor of Rural Schools to the Country Teachers, Trustees, Parents and School Children. The county schools of our state are now beginning the session of 1911 1912. In my visits among these schools I 11 nd only one-third to one-half of the children in attendance. The Heids are white with cotton to be picked and 1 realize the difficulty, and in many cases the impossibility, of putting all the children In school at the begin ning of t lie session. Allow me to make a suggestion which grows out of my own experience as a boy on the farm, eager to enter school at the be ginning of the term, but unable to do SO because of the pressing farm work. Let every parent see that the chil dren are at the school at least one day during the llrst week for classifi cation. The ambitious boy can then get his hooks, and in many cases, can do enough work at home to enable him to enter his class without serious loss when the farm work is done and he can attend school regularly. There are many days when he cannot work Oil the farm. On these days he can go to school and get assistance on points of difficulty. Let every country teacher in the State make a list of all pupils of school age in her district and endeavor to get everyone to attend school this year. A little personal work with parents and children will yield a rich harvest, and a broader acquaintance with your people will make the work in the school Itself less difficult Let us do all in our power to help the pupil who is at work and trying to study at home. Let every BCbool trustee in the state lend the weight of his influence to i c ure this year the best country school attendance in the history of South Carolina. In this way you will not only make better and more effi cient men and women of the children who attend school this year, but you will also increase your school appor tionment lor next year. Let us adopt tor our watchword in South Carolina tor this year: \ good school for every child; every child in school. lust a word to the boy who works, The same grit and determination which makes you do your work well, win enable you to uurmount the dif ficulties you lind in your books. If von cannot enter school now, get your hooks and by a little home study each day try to keep pace with your class. Nearly all the men who have achieved success have surmounted difficulties in acquiring an education, W. K. T?te. Slate Supervisor of Rural Schools. Columbia. S. C, Oct. 24, 191 I. The Great Steel Trust Un der Fire. THE SHERMAN LAW BEING VIOLATED Tin? Individual Stock Holders as well as the Different Sub-Corporations arc Indicted in the Government's Suit. Tennessee Con I and Iron Deal Crit icized. Trenton. N. .1.. Oct. 26. The gov ernment's long planned suit to break j up the so-called "steel trust" was hc gun hero today in the United states circuit court. It is the most sweeping anti-trust action ever Drought by tlie department of justice. The govern ment asl<s not only for the dissolution of the United Slates Steel corporation, hut for the dissolution of all con stituent or subsidiary companies which are alleged to have combined in violation of the Sherman law to maintain, or attempt to maintain a monopoly of the steel business. There are subsidiary corporations named as defendants. J. P. Morgan. J. I). Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, ('has. M. Schwab, George W. Perkins, B, H, Gary, .lohn D. Rtoekofoller, ('has. Steel, .lames Cay ley. William 11. Moore, J. H. Moore, liklmund C. Con- ! verse. Perclval Roberts, .lr., Daniel c. Heid. .Norman P.. Ueam. P. A. It. Wid erner and William P. Palmer are nam od Individually as defendants. Corporate Defendants. The United Slates Steel corporation, Carnegie Steel company, Carnegie Company of New Jersey, Kedcrnl SI ?< 1 company, National steel company, American Steel and Wire company of New Jersey, National Tube company. Shelby Steel company. Steel Tube company. American Tin Plate com pany, American Sheet and Tin Plate company. American Sheet Steel com pany, American Steel Hoop company,' American Bridge company. I.ake Su-1 pcrior Consolidated Iron mines, all of which were organized under the New Jersey laws, and the 11. C. Prick Coke company, Tennessee Coal, iron and Railroad company. and the Great Western Mining company are named as corporate defendants. Lewis W. Hill. James J. Hill, Wal ter J. Hill. B. T. NlCholl and J. H. Gruber are named as trustees In con nection with ore companies. Illegal Lease. The Steel corporation lease of the Great Northern railway's ore proper ties is alleged to be Illegal. Steel di rectors canceled the lease but a few, hours before the Illing of the bill. The government acknowledges that It was advised of the steel corporation's intention in this re.ipeet, but states that under the terms of the lease no cancellation would be effective until January 1, 1915, and there Is so limit upon the amount of ore that can be taken out in the meantime, Sensational allegations fnlrly top ple over each other In the govern ment's petition which is an equity proceeding praying for Injunctions to stop continuance of the alleged mo nopoly and such other relief as the court may grant. ItooscvcU Misled. The Bteel corporation's acquisition or the Tennessee Coal and Iron com pnny during the panic of mos is de clared illegal and scathingly criticised. The petition declares that E. II. Gary I and Henry C. Prick misled Former i President Roosevelt when they told him "that hut little benefit will come to the steel corporation in the pur : chase." "The president" it says "was not made fully acquainted with the state of affairs In New York relevant to the transaction as they existed. It ho had been fully advised, he would have I known that a desire '.o stop the panic I was not the sole moving cans.', bill that there was also a dosil'O und pur pose to acquire the control of a com pany that had recently assumed a po sition of potential competition of great significance. Took Hase Advantage. "It is certain that the corporation availed itself of the embarrassment of I Moore and Sell ley (New York brok ers who had huge holdings of Ten nessee stocks! at a most critical pe riod and the hainmer'ng of the Ton nessee stock and the threatening of n general financial calamity to acquire the stock of the competitor taking on a formidable aspect. "The corporation tlltl* greatly strengthens its control of tho coun try's iron ore supply, its predominat ing posit ion in the Souths iron and steel trade, eliminated ti competitor and unlawfully acquired :t power! which is a menace to the wclftr'e of the country, and should be do st roved." The Clary dinners are referred to, though! not by name, as meetings which accomplished more than writ ten polls or agreements v. Inch were frequently broken." Why do you spend your money for inferior tobacco when you can buy PEN.VS CHAMPION and SQIWRE DEAL from Todd it Simpson ai the same price the common kind will cost you elsewhere. Indigestion ?means lack of nourishment and consequent loss of weight and strength* Irritableness, nervousness, total unfitness for the duties of life. Don't be handicapped?go to your druggist today and ask for ?the successful, harmless, quick relief giving remedy for stomach troubles. Its merit has been posi tively established ''Your money back if you want it." Little tab lets easy to swallow. Try Digestif at our risk, 50c at all druggists. Or if you doubt write The Digestif Co., Jackson, Miss., for a fuil size package without charge. For Sale By DR. B. F. POSEY To People Who Want to Trade in Real Estate the best place to go Is to a Real Estate office. People go to Drug Stores for Drugs?not Beef. They go to Clothing Stores for Clothing ?not for Flour. Therefore, if your mind is inclined to buy Real Estate our office is the place to go. Oscar W. Pabb's bouse and lot on South Harper Street for sale, price $:?,ioo. SO acres in 1-4 mile of the little village of Itarksdale, 7 miles north of Laurens. Improvements are very good. Price $35.00 per acre. Known as the Simpson land. :::: i acres In Greenville county known as the .lohn H. Latimer place, I horse farm in cultivation, near Princeton. The new pro posed Augusta & Greenville railroad is going through this place. Will cut In small tracts or sell as a whole $18.00 per acre. Most an} kind of terms. \ 117 acres of farm land. 1 utile below Cold Point, bounded by lands of Joe Pearco and others; near the C. & \V. C. railroad. Price $22.50 per iu re, terms one half cash, balance in two years. 204 acres between Watts Mill and Ora, known as the Sam Neigh bor's place. Will cut in half or sell as a winde. The place now belongs to M. B. Pool. For a quick sale will sell for $:if>.00 per aero. ?100 acres of good land on Enorco river near George Byrd Mid known as the Linson place, now belongs to M. 13. Pool. Will sail for $22.50 per acre, good terms with interest. Don't forget the 110 acres in Oreeiiville County, belonging to M. P. and T. (i. Tiaynbam, good investment for a young man. Price $25 per acre, good terms. For a short time you can buy the W. A. Traynhnin place for $50.00 per acre. It is worth while. 10 acres with good .".-room new Cottage in the town of Cold Point. Price $1250.00 and on good terms. Laurens street running north and south. Wo have on wesl side a 0 room two story house, electric lights, water works, and sewer age connection. Price $2500.00, good si/.e lot. On the coiner of .Tall and Caroline streets wo have a good G room brick house, lot 70 by 7."?, electric lights, water works and sewer age An ideal place for warehouse, garage, store buildings, and only one-half block to public square, the lot alone is worth what we ask for it. Also on Laurens street a nice collage for sale, price $2000.00. 110 acres 2 miles north of Laurens. 100 acres in cultivation, 2 good tenant house's, well watered. Price $42.00 per acre, One ten-room house ami lot on Church street, 100 foot front, about 200 feet deep, electric lights, water works, sewerage and all modern conveniences. Price is cheap, come quid; if you want a bar gain. 171* acres between Laurens and lloyds Mill. 2 good pasture.;, good 7-room dwelling bouse, the owner says there is practically no washes on it. Will sell for $40.00 per acre. One hundred and twen ty live ticres in cultivation. bulllllCQ in woods ami puslUI'Oi 2 good tenant house:;. ".no acres 7 miles from Laurens, known as the Eddio Hender son place. 200 acre:; in cultivation; lots of line wood-;; for a quick sale will lei her slide for $20.00 por acre. See us <;uici< for informa tion. See .lohn F. Holt. The name I-" acres in NowIipit.v County is for sale and at the same price. $12..">0 per acre. Tills place is well wali-reil lots of good limber. 2 or !l good house:: and about 150 acres in cultivation; only c. miles from Whitmirc, s. C. We want every farmer and all other real estate owners in Laurens county to list their property with us. VVe can always find a pur chaser for you. Come around and talk it over with Bishop & Wolff Real Estate Laurens, South Carolina I pleasant and easy way to Thousands of people are doing this work profitably. 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