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Knit Goods Another shipment just re ceived in Ladies and Misses Cotton Fleeced Underwear. Ladies Wool Suits in sep= erate pieces in white and scar let. Children's Union Suits in all sizes. Hen's scarlet and white Underwear, Aviation Caps, Toques and Scarfs. All wool and fleeced lined Cotton Hosiery. W. Q. Wilson & Co. I IP I HAD SAVED The Start A BANK ACC01 Coprriiht 11.09, by C. K. Zimmerman Co.? No. 5 Tbdayj THEIR earnings have been ii sufficient but their savings have :: not. A bank account insures : perfect independence in mature : years. THE BAN K 3^ LAU R ENS LAURE NS, S . C. i ! HAIR BRUSHES Worth 20c and 25 cents Will be sold for 10 cents as Long as they Last. We could only get a small quantity. For Coughs, Get a Bottle for 25 cents Elix Chloro?Heroine Compound "The tit by Trial." Palmetto Drug Co. Laurns, S. C. LEGISLATION LIKELY ON HORSE RACING ?xt Session of Generally Assembly Will Most Probably Give it Consid erable Attention. Columbia, Nov. 18.?That some sort of leglslatli n with reference to hores racing in South Carolina will be brought up at the next session of the general assembly Is practically cer tain. From the present condition, it would seem as If South Carolina was to have HO days of racing with the fastest horses in the t'nited States. As has already been announced, the meet In Columbia will open on ! November I'.O and the meet in Char leston late in January. The Colum bia meet will continue for at least 30 I days or longer and the horses are, expected to he run in the City by the Sea for 100 days. During the past several weeks, since the announcement that this state was to have raciim. there has been some investigation on the part of attorneys as to the law on horse racing in South Care Una. So far no 1;:w has been found to cover the question and it is said that there is no law to prohibit the operation of a race track. Horse races are held I at the state fair and at the county fairs each year. Sentiment in South Carolina is di vided on the fpiestion. and that it just the reason that the question will be brought before the general ? assem bly. Apparently \o Law. It Is argued that the promoters of the Charleston track would not ex I pend $2"i0,00'? if there was a law against racing. The Columbia pro moters say that if the race meet is held in Charleston, then there is no law against the meet here. Attorney General Lyon has been in vestigating the question to see. if there is a lav,- against racing or bet ting on races. He has made no offi cial announcement as to what course he will pursue in the matter. T*o? governor has not yet Issued an offi cial statement as to his opinion oti the racing question. The promoters of the racing in t'_i state will not depend or. the re'.--:; -s from the entrance fees for their prof it, but will make the profit by tell ing information to the pools in :he larger cities of the country. Prepa rations are being made by the tel egraph companies to run & number of wires to the ^tate fair grounds where the races are to be held. "Public sentiment seeris to have progressed faster than legislation >n a 11 sections of the United States with reference to racing.'' said a well known Columbian today in discussing the situation. This statement was made in discussing the fact that there are few laws on the subject. Gambling Prohibited. The section of the act quoted he low shows that while gambling on various kinds of games is prohibited with a penalty, yet there is nothing In the law that would suppress rac ing. The law prohibits the various games enumerated to be played on "race tracks." and yet sayg nothing of gambling on horse races. This brings about a perplexing question and one that the courts will very probably have to decide. It is declared by those opposed to racing that the race tracks might he declared a "public nuisance" andi then closed Up under the injunction. THorO is certain to be some de velopments in connection wirb the situation and the developments will all depend on the next general assem bly. Several score fast hor.-ej.- have al ready arrived in Columbia and are quartered :;t '.be state fair grounds. About 500 horses are expected to ar rive in a few days These horses will he brought by Bpcclal train from Washington, Where tb'-y will be as sembled from the various tracks; now operating in the east. Section of Code. Tho following is Section DOC of the code of laws of South Carolina of 1002, volume 2, which provides a penalty for playing at certain game:, or betting on the side of those who do play: "If any person or persons shall [day. at any tavern, inn, store for the retail of spirituous liquors, or any house used as a place of gaming, or in any bnrn, kitchen, stable, or other outhouse, or in any street, highway, open wood, race field or open place, or at any games or games with cards or dice, or at any gaming table com monly called A. P. C. or E. O., or any gaming table known or distln guished by any other letters, or by any figure, or roly poly tables, or at rouge and noir, or nt flny faro bank under any denomination whatsoever (except the game of billiards, back bammon, howls, chess, draughts or whist, when there is no hotting on the said gnines). or shall bet on the sides of hands of such as do game?? an.V magistrate may upon view or In formation or Upon oath before him, bind over, to appear at the next court of sessions fcr tbe county in which such play shall be carried on. all and singular the said persons or persons, whlcn shall so pipy or bet, and shall him or them to give good and suffi cient security for his or their appear ance thereat; and on bis or their failure to give such security shall commit him or them to the common jail of said county; and shall also bind over the keeper or keepers of | taverns to appear at the ensuing court of tensions: and every person or persons, being convicted thereof shall be imprisoned for a period not exceeding 12 months, and shall for feit a sum not exceeding (500, one half for the use of the state and the other half for the use of the inform er, upon the conviction of such of fender: and every person so keeping such tavern shall upon being con victed there of be imprisoned for a period not exceeding 12 months and forfeit a sum not exceeding $2.000 for each and every offense, one-half thereof for the State and the other half for the use of the informer.*' In section 607 the penalty for keep-! ing gaming places as enumerated inj the above section upon being convict ed is a tine of not more than $500 i nor less than $200. GLORIOUS II UK. For Everj Woman Who Wants It. Any woman who neglects her hair, cannot expect to have as lovely hair as the woman who deesr. : Wash the hair or.ee a week, use, PARISIAN SAGE daily?keep your! hair brush ar.i ir. a few days you will give lo your hair a beautiful | lustre that y.;-- ?or-;:; :~ rrcud of. PARISIAN SAGE :> a most relia- \ ble hair tonic! :: r-r'iiV-e last Laurens Drue Co. ru&nztffs 5; tc> ersiieate tahdruff, s:t it.'-.zc ha-; itching scalp, or money ratet. It shc-lc \-r za-i ^ a dressing by every membej oi Hb? family because it keeps Uj? recall ctaix hair from tun Ii p gray 2.:.: baJ lness. I-arce bottle 50 cents^ Tot: "will have no use! for ordinary preparations al^er once Fi vir. g delightful PARISIAN SAGE a, trial. { Miit? of NeutL < ar<dina. ( ountj of l.utren*.. Prekile Onrt. Martha E Moore a.s Administratrix, with will annti^?. of *he estate of | Sarah r Rawlixmos, deceased, and .1 bei :n right. plaintiff Carrie B G:0oer et al. defendants. Pursuant to a decree of the Court ir. th.r iv.*.. ." wj'J] sell at public out.cry l: I-l.C. H. S. C. on Saler-day it. December. 1911, next, be Lng Mondey tie 4th day of the month, within ](?zi\ hours for such sales. I lb* following described tract of land; \rj -wit: All that tract, piece or 'parcel of lan<3, lying, beir.? and situate in Cross Hill township, in Laar ens county, S. \ ('.. containing or.e hundred and one: ?:v2.1 acre-, more or h-ounded or. the north, east ar.i %y 1 ?r. 1 -. of J. C. Wade, ani or. the laati of J. T. Hi'.! ar.d others Terr;.:-- of >.a':e One-half rial-. eha?er to ;.ay I'.r ? aThe ired.'r portion to bear hot er*-.?.*, fr ::. of pale and be secured h: bond <A lb* purchaser and mortgage ot v.* prem ises sold, with leavfc to the .v.r.**.*.' to pay hia entire bid in casb. If *h* purchaser falls to comply ?Ith the terms of .<-a!e the property to be re sold on same or some *-..'.??.*', .*.-.? Salesday, on the same term*, ar -..?.* risk of the former ;. ir< and ??.'... out further order of the Court 0. O. THOMPSON Probate Judge. So v. V3, 1011 . ? When you feel vom. tired. Worried or despondent .t i\ a riga - a need MOT TS NERVERJNE PILLS. They renew the normal vigor and m-'i/c life worth living l:?s \ **4 t*k t-.r Molt'5 Nerverine Pills :.; *] ft WUUAM5 MFC. CO.. Prop*.. CU??U?/1. Ol.i* LAURE;..1 DRUG CO. I.aun rm, S. ('. v| ? Uli III ^?????PlJMnBMBgBB If Votl are on the lookout for something ''useful" lor Wedding Commencement OR Birthday Gifts wo want yo~ to know that a Jewelry store is the best place In the world t. find it. We have made special pre. pnratlon for this happy season, and whether you wish to spend 50 cents or $.r>0 you will havo no difficulty In finding somothlng hero to exactly suit your tasto and pocket-book. We shall he glad to show you our magnificent assortment and to help you find exactly what you nre look' g for. Fleming Bros. JEWELERS J. N. LEAK The "Land Man" Two and fifty nine-one huudreths Acres of land with a two story store room 4S x 20, bounded by lands of Kufus Gray and W. P. Adair. This Is one of the finest locations for a general mercantile business in the upper part of the county. Price fif teen hundred dollars. 6 lots of land ranging from 36 to 61 acres just outside of the iucorporat ?d limits of the town of Gray Court. This is known as the Hill place and s in one half mile of the Gray Court Owlngs Institute, and will be sold at' ;>rices 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. 2'A acres of land within three miles of Princeton with dwellings and out ? uildings for the small sum of $1G per acre. 100 acres of land with six-room dwelling with good tenant houses, up to-date out buildings. This is a very desirable home and a beautiful farm, situated In three miles of Ware Hhoals, on the main thoroughfare lead ing from Laurqns to Ware Shoals. Price $4,000.00. Six acres of land, 5-room cottage, gOOr] barn and other outbuildings, 2 I- -aired In, four nice building sites, M Watt? MIHb village, price $2,500. . :-2 acres of land, half mile fron) Enoree, with corn and wheat mills, the ktt*r being in running condition. $2,750. 125 a'-re?. of land, with seven roou dwelling, barn and outbuildings, bo ..'.'led by lands of Hebecca Simp son, John CbI!dress and others. Price \':<) per acre. acres of land more or less, eight room dwelling. '.'> tenant houses, good barn and outbuildings, in the town of Lanford, Price $6,600 1-3 aero of land with six-room dwell - ing in town of Clinton situated on Adair Street. Price $2,200. 1 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 fmest location in the city of Laurens and tho building is up-to date. where you will have the ad vantages of a country home and still bo on the main street in the city of Laurens. Terms and price made right. 107',& acres of land with seven-room cottage, well supplied with tenant houses and out buildings, in three mills of Cray COL.'t, S C, conven ient to scliools and churches. This is1 a nice location In a thickly settle'! community, surrounded by the bosl white people. Price $4175. Terms made easy. 80 acres of land in the town of Lan ford, with beautiful cottage nicely lo cated. Price $6,600. 2 beautiful six-room cottages In town of Gray Court, nicely local" > close to business part of the town. Prices rig >i and terms made easy. Al so lots suitable for residence lots in town of Cray Court. One lot of land 50 ft. fronting on North Harper street, 210 feet deep with store-room 20x50 near the Watts mill. One h t fionting 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 len3. and S-room dwelling, store-bouse and out building at Owlngs Station. This prop erty Is well located to establish tho trade ami 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 Lee Senn. All under wire. This home wns built in the month of May, 1910, prices and terms made right. 1 acre of land, 7-room dwelling with I fire places, all under wire, in town of Fountain Inn. Price $2,7.00.00. . . v; rn?;e ?9,600. I of Fountain Inn. Price $2...00.00. If you do not find what you want let me know your wants and I will find it for you. J. N. LEAK The Peal Estate Man That Divides the Harth to Suit Your Purse AGENT BACH Ty^N and dlHtrlcl torldo and exhibit, n snmnlo Latest Model nanunr 'Iii -veinfurnished by ->.-. OuiMu'cuUsovorywhoroaro making i ? ' ?rt u.%J'Ji,Xl?f.('il,J.'J',<'' "?<">'?' ttttlaloftratonta, Jf V i MONEY ?CQUlRC.o , . .i yon receive und improve of vour "'cy;-<*' hip to anyone nn.Vw em In the U.8. uiuhput m t*nt 4t*tu I .:.<: . . \< ?,trr,a*/rtitht.niu\t\ i\v TEN ? joVY'.?' 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