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THE RAIN By ROBERTUS LOVE ?f . OF DOLLS I Copyright, 1911. by American Pn ' \*?o~ culiun. I ^HERE'S the girlie doll > and dogs," with the flaxen hair, I am it does rain % ^^wfiSI) Anc^ ^ig> ^at' 8rowV YOU'VE heard of it "rain- , ing cats And certain 1 c frogs, Sometimes, and polly wollies. But come and listen to me, my dear, For I want to ask, Did you ever hear Of a rain of real dollies? /, ,A ""'^ ,ry^IS a wonderful rain I'll tell about, And there isn't the tiniest bit r- m of doubt H 41 That it comes in Christmas weather And that all night long the doll drops fall From up in the sky through the chimneys tall With no more noise than a feather. JTROM up in the sky where Santa sails In his airship swift as the 1 sweeping gales The dolls rain down the flue, dear, And if you've been good the whole year through And have done the things that you ought to do They are all sent down for you, dear. / mm Teddy bear That is made for hugs and squeezing, And the dolly boy with the queer little hat, And the doggy doll, and the necktied cat, Which r m sure is very pleasing. a rain, my dear, where you don't get wet And you can't catch cold at all, and yet You'd better not he out in it, But stay asleep in your trundle bed || T ill the sun in the east is rosy red And then jump up that minute! jump right up in your nightgown white And see what a rain has fall en at night, And it won't be polly wolhes. Rut there on the hearth where the doll drops fall You'll find them each and you'll love them all? And such is the rain of the dollies. ,?uHk?.Mx-^luaaJJntaA. Big LAND SALE! J. N. LEAK The 4'Land Man" Two and fifty ninc-ono hundreths acres of land- with a two story store ?oom 4S x 20, bounded by lands of Rufus Gray and W. P. 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. 0 lots of land ranging from 36 to til acres just outside of the Incorporat ed limits of the town of Gray Court. This is known as the Hill place and 's 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 $10."0.00. 200 acres of land, with dwelling, three tenant housos and good out buildings, bounded by .lid Davis, Hub Martin and others. Prices and terms made reasonable. 334 acres of land within three miles of Princeton with dwellings and out iiildlngs lor the small sum of $1G per acre. 100 acres of land with sis-room dwelling with good tenant houses, up to-date out buildings. This is a very desirable home and a beautiful farm, situated m three miles of Ware Shoals, on the main thoroughfare lead ing from Lauren;; to Ware Shoals. Price $1,000.00. Six acres of land. 5-room cottage, good barn and other outbuildings. 2 iieres wired in, four nice building sites, at Wa'.ts Mills village, price :>2.:.00. 13 1-2 acres of land, half mile from Knorec, with corn ami wheat mills, the latter being in running con lition. Prlco $.1,750. 125 acres of land. with seven room dwelling, barn and outbuildings, bounded by lands of Ilebeccn Simp son, John Childless and others. Price fcl'.o per acre. 85 acres of land more or less, eight room dwelling, 2 tenant bouses, good bam and outbuildings, in the town of Lnnford. Pike $G,500. 1-3 ncre of land with six-room dwell ing In town of Clinton situated on Adair Street. Price $2,200. 4 acres of land, morn or less, and ten-r?om dwelling, electric lights and water works on West Main street, City of Laurens, 159 foot front. This is the P.nest location In the city of Lnurens 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 Laureus. Terms ,pnd price made right. 1C7V4 acres of land with seven-room cottage, well supplied with tenant houses and out buildings, In three miles of Gray Court, S C, conven ient to schools and churches. This is la nice location In a thickly settled Icommunity, surrounded by the best white people. Price $1175. 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 local"1 close to business part Of the town. Prices right and terms made easy. Al so :: l,<ts suitable for residence lots in town of Gray Court. One lot of land f,0 ft. fronting on North Harper street, 210 feet deep i with store-room 20x50 near the Wi.tts iv.il I. Gm lit fionting North Hn'per St.. j 100x210 feet deep, price $800.00. ? ! busiiless lots near the Watts mill fr'-ntlnn Norf.h Harper street. 25x150 ' feet deep. One lot with 5-room cottngo front ing .Mock street, 110x300 feet deep. 2 acres < f land, more or 1003 and S-rnoin dwelling, store-bouse and out building at Owillgs Station. This prop erty is well located to establish the trade and is worth more than the mon ey we ash, $2,050.00. ?1 acres of land with two dwellings I In town of fountain Inn, nicely lo cated. Price., and terms made right 1 acre of land fronting on North Harper street with live-room dwelling, hot.nded by Dr. Walker and Lee Scan. 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 I lire places, all under wlro, in town of Fountain Inn. Price $2.r?onon If you do not find what you want let me know your wants and I will find it for you. J. N. LEAK The Real listate Man That Divides the Earth to Suit Your Purse Couldn't Walk I "I used to be troubled with a weakness peculiar to women," writes Mrs. Anna Jones, of Kenny, 111. "For nearly a year, 1 could not walk, without holding my sides. 1 tried several different doctors, but I grew worse. Finally, our druggist advised Cardui for my complaint. I was so thin, my weight was 115$ Now, I weigh 163, and I am never sick. I ride horseback as good as ever. 1 am in fine hoalth at 52 years." Cardui Woman's Tonic We have thousands of such letters, and more are arriving daily. Such earnest testimony from those who have tried it, surely proves the great value of this vegeta ble, tonig medicine, for women. Cardui relieve* women's sufferings, and builds weak women up to health and strength. If you are a woman, f'ive it a trial. It should help you, for it has helped a mil ion others. It is made from pure, harmless, herb ingredi ents, whrch act promptly and surely on the womanly organs. It to a good tonic Try it I Your druggist sells it Writ* tot Ladt**' Adrtorr Dtfi, Chatunoog? Madiciat Co., Chattanooga. Tran.. i& Sptclok Iiutrmito*?, aod64-pa?a book, "Horn* Trtatanaat tor Wocotn." i?nt trtc J 58 Dil. CLIFTON JONES Dentist Office In Simmons Dollding Phone: Office No. 86; Residence 219. CHICHESTER S PILLS v-am <'i><? <? r'? in.,..rTiri.?.i/A\ jf^iSi^JfOk Pill? III 11. J . .1 ?i?|,l ?.rl.;|;A%// ? T T- ?MI"'*'?h IHue ki!U,?.\V^ I*! *S *Sfi| no olhrr. Hu? of Tour " JV ?> J"?"kno?n??B?I.S?fe?I.AIwiy?K(llill? . r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Assessor's Notice 1912? The Auditor's ollieo will bo open from the 1st of January to the 2Uth of Feb ruary, lhl2, to make returns of all per sonal proporty for taxat ion and wberevor changes bavo been mado in real estate. For tbo convenience of taxpayers tbo Auditor or his deputy will attend tho following named places to receive r?; turns for said yoar to wit: Tuesday, .lan. 9th, J, S. Craig's store, BcufHotown Township, 10a. m.to.'i p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 10th, s. Watts I loan, Jacks Township, 10 a.'m. to !1 p. m. Thursday, Jan, 11. Kenno, Jacks Township. 0 a. in. to II p. m. Friday, Jan. 12th, Clinton, Hunter Township. 10a. in. to 1 p. m. Saturday, Jan. l!Hh, Clnton (Cotton Mills, Hunter Township, !) a, in. to 2 p. in. Saturday, Jan. I.'illi, Lydia Cotton Mills, II unter Township, U to 7.510 p, m. Monday, Jan. 131b, lloldvill?, Humor To\\ nship, lo a. in. to I p. in. Tuesday. Jan ltlth, llopowell, J. J. Young's, Hunter Township. Ida. m. to :i p, in. Wednesday, Jan I7lh, Mouniville, llnnter Township. !> a. in. to I p. m. Thursday, Jan. iSth, Cioss Hill town, Cross Hill Township. !i a, m. to I p. m. Fridav, Jan. 19th, Waterloo town, Wa terloo Township, lo r. m. to I p. m. Saturday, Jan. 20lh. Dr. W. 0. Thompson's, W aterloo Township, 10 a. in. to :t p. in. Monday. Jan. 22*1, Jerry C. Martin's store, Waterloo Township, i> a. m. to 12 in. Monday, Jan. 22d, Broworton, Sulli van Township. I lo I p. in. Tuesday, Jan 2IUI, Sharp's store, Sul livan Township. !> n. in. to 12 in. Tuesday. Jan. 2'!d, Princeton, Sulli van Township, I to i p. ni. Wednesday. Jan. 2ltli. Tumbling Shoals, Sullivan Township, Ida. in. to 2 p. in. Thursday Jan. 25ih, Aimer llabb's, Dial Township, 9 a in. lo 12 in. Thursday, Jan. 25111. I>. D. Harris', Dial Township. 2 lo 5 p. in. Friday. Jan. 20th. Y A. While s, Dial Township, i) a in. to 12 in. Friday, Jan. 20th, Gray Court, Dial Township, 2 to ."? p. ni. Monday. Jan. 29tb, Stewart's store, Young's Township, '.la in. lo ?'! p. m. Tuesday. Jan. rlOth, Cook's store. Youngs Township, lo a. in. lo 2 p. m, Wednesday. Jan. ftlsl, Young's Store. 1 Young's Township, lo a. in. to 2 p. in. ' Thursday, Fob. 1st, Pleasant Mound, ! Young's Township, II a. in. to 12 in. ! Thursday, Fob. 1st. Lanford's, Young's Township. 2 lo p. in. Friday, Fob. 2d, Ora, Sculllotown Township. !l a. m. to 12 in. I Friday, Feh. 2.!. Watts Mill store. Lau rens, 2 to ,510 p. in. All male citizens holwoon the ages of 21 and 110 yours on the 1st of January, except those who are incapable of earn ing a support Iron bei im maimed or from ol her ciiiis?s, lire deemed polls. Confederate veterans excepted. Also all male citizens between (he ages of IH and50 on the 1st day of Jan.. ' 11112, are liable to a road tax of lfcl.f>9 and aie required 10 make i heir return of same to llie Auditor during the lime above speciliod and shall |lllj lo the County Treasurer til thestiino time oilier taxes are paid in lieu ol working Iho ' road. All laxpayors tiro required to give Township and So. ol School District; also statu whether property is situalod in town or country. Fach lot. trtlOl or parcel i,| land must be entered sepa rately. AHer the 20lh of February 50 per (?(?lit. penalty will ho attached lor fail ure to make ret urns. .1. W. THOMPSON. County Auditor. No\ 2:?. I'd I s td FURS WANTED! The highest prices for all kinds of fi.rs will he paid by S. Pollttkoff, Lau rens, S. C. Minks from .3!?C lo #7.25 Raccoons from.15c to #2.25 Skunks from .IDc lo $1.50 Opossums from .5c to 75r Musk Hats from .5c to 55c Fox from .2.*ic to #11.00 ott.r from .#1.00 to #20.00 Beavers from .50c to #8.50 Civil Cat- from .5e to 55c Wild Cats In.m .I0c lo 75c All pr ices w ill he governed ae< Ord ing to fur market. S POUAKOFP Ne M to Po t (? ?? Lauren;- , S. C. Notice tiiiiual Heeling. The annual ineetihu ol lie' County Don cd of ('omuibsioii ? ol Laurens County will be held ;:t ti . Supervis or's ollice (>n the Ith (lav of January. 1912,. All persons holding claim against the county will have them with the County ('lei k on or before the 1st day of January H* i'c*|ulred by law. MFSSKK PA P.P.. County Clerk. Jno. W. Ferguson C.C. Featherstono W. II. Knight PERQUS0N, FEATHERST0NE & KNIGHT Attorneys at Law l.aurcns, S. C. Prompt anil careful attention given to all business. Office Over Palmetto Bank. Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter.