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OlrPERSOH?kSE? DON'T you occasionally need;; Fifty or a Hundred Dollars for a-; short time? It isn't businesslike to ask a friend. They may?; J hate to refuse, and still it may work a hardship on-; t them to accommodate you, or you may be one of those;; t who are too proud to ask such favors. In either case it is unnecessary for you to do so, + for we are always willing to accommodate you in such;; t instances and at a very reasonable rate of interest. j \ A team of horses or any other personal se-;; J curity is just as good at our bank as an indorser. j j THE BANKLAURENS .LAURENS, S.CY t 5 WA ToL/i TUi \ A if\ tfK A A A i We Take This Method To thank our customers for their liberal patronage during the year just passed away. With renewed effort we hope to merit a continuance of the same. With best wishes to all for a happy and prosperous New Year. Very respectfully, W. Q. Wilson & Co. WR BUY AND SELL REAL ESTATE! House and Lot, known as the T. H. Nelson Place, on West Hampton St. A good lot and nice house with eight rooms. Modern improvements. Fer quick sale at a bargain. 100 acres land, known as Mrs. Dolly Franks' place, 35 to 40 acres in cultiva tion, balance in original forest, one good tenant house, near Greenville and Lau rens road, 4 miles from Laurens. A very desirable piece of property. See us at once. Nice house and lot on Martin Street near South Harper Street. List your property with us. We think we know values in City and County Property; Home Trust Co. N. B. DIAL, C H. ROPER, President. Sec. & Treas. LAURENS, SOUTH CAROLINA * SUNDAY SCHOOL QUESTIONS. * * ? (Copyright, 1910, by Rev. T. S. Lin scott, D. D.) The Birth of John tho Baptist Fore told. Luke 1:5-23. Golden Textr?Without faith it is Im possible to please bim. Heb. xl:6. (1.) Verse 1?What significance is there in tho fact, with respect to their children, when a man and wife are both of distinguished parentage? (2.) When a man seeks a wife, or a woman is considering before she ac- i cepts a husband, how much consider ation should be given, to the question of ancestry? CM Verso 2 It is stated that both Zacharias and Elizabeth were ' right eous" and "blameless," what does i that, mean, and are there people living today of whom the same may he truthfully said? I l.l How much of the goodness of | , these people did they prohahly owe to; I heredity? I.',. I Does Cod expect all His people to he "righteous" and "blameless" and if so. how may the average man fulfill Cods expectation? it;.) Verse 7?Which is the greater blessing under present day conditions, a large or a small family, and why? (7.1 Is it either folly, sin, or crime., for married people to arrange as to. have a childless home, and why? is.i Verses 8-10?What difference does It make in the spiritual or moral effect, when a minister conducts pub lie Worship, whether (lie people pray for him and the services or not? (9.) Verses 11-12?Angelic appear ances are (dearly recorded in the scripture, what If any reason is there to believe thai angels still appear? (10.) Seeing many, it" not most ; people believe that we are surrounded j by spirits, w hy is it that so few of us have any ocular demonstration of their presence? (11.) Would it be desirable or not. and why, for all Christians to he so conscious of the spiritual presence of their departed loved ones, as to com municate with them? (12.) Why was Sacharins afraid when he : aw the angel, and why is it the! most people ae afraid of any ap pearance which looks like a ?'(?host?" 113.) Verses 13-11?If it is true that "heaven is all around us," have the' people on earth any reason to fear spirits or angels? (live your reasons. (II.) Is it right, or wise, or of any use for people who have no children to pray for them? ( 15,) Is it Cod's intention that children in a home shall always bring "joy and gladness," ami what is tho | way to make certain of this being real ized ? (10.) Verse I.".. What reasons are there, tor training children in total abstinence principles? (IT.i Given the right parentage and training, may children in these days he tilled with the Holy ('.host from their birth? (is.i Why may, or may not. any de vout mother so plan hefore and after the birth of her Child, so he will he filled with the Holy Spirit from birth? (19.) Verses 10.33 Win had Gab. riel any right to Manic and punish .lohn fur doubting such an extraordin ary promise.' (This is one of the t|Uestions that miij be answered in writing b) members of (he club.) Lesson for Sunday .Ian. 1 Ith. 1912. The Birth of .lohn the Baptist. Luke I: .".7-su. International Press Bible Question Club I have read the Suggestive Ques tions on the Sunday School Lesson published in The Advertiser, also Lesson itself for Sunday . 191.. ( Date) t lie sech s of .",2. ,Name . j Address . Your Questions Vnsworeti. It you would like lo have answered any particular question ench or any week from "Tho Suggestive Questions on the Sunday School Lesson" by Lev. Dr. Linseott, send in your request to this office, giving the date of the les son and the number of the question you wish answered. You may select any question except the one Indicat ed that "It may be answered in writ ing by members of the club." Dr. LinSCOtt will answer the questions I ( Ither in these columns or by mail through this olllce. Don's forget to state what benefit these "Suggestive Questions" are to you. Give your full name and address. Send your letters to "The Question Editor of The Ad vertiser, Laurens, S. C." Medicines that aid nature are al ways most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It allays the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions nnd aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands have testified to its superior excellence. Sold by all dealers. The quickest and most effective remedy for loosening the phlegm, re lieving Irltation and curing any cough or cold is BlOOdinc Cough Checker. NOT SPECULATIVE. So Says Col. Thompson Concerning Hie Cotton Plan. "Washington, Dec. 27.?Col. Robert M. Thompson, of New York, head of the syndicate which proposed to ad vance $50,000,000 for the purpose of handling the Southern cotton crop blames the Southern planter for the delay in putting the scheme into effect. He declared here today thai the syndicate still was ready to pro ceed with the plan. which lie said meant everything to the Southern farmer. "We did not reject the plan." he declared. "It was the South which rejected it: and the Southern farm ers are opposed to it only because they do not understand it. They will have to be educated Into the knowl edge that our scheme is not a spec ulative One. as they have been led by certain Interested parties In the South to believe. "We would he willing today to put through the plan which we proposed some time ago to tho committee from tho South which met in New York and talked over the proposi tion. We are not trying to urge the South to accept something it does not want. but if it should appoint a committee and send it to us we would see to it that the plan we suggested was put through. "As it is. a number of individual farmers of the South hnxe expressed their desire to have us handle their crop for them on the plan which we proposed for the entire south. This will be a test which will show the rest of the South just what we intend ed: ami it is probable that by next year, others will be willing to fall in with the scheme. "The Southern cotton farmers this year will lose $300,000,000; and the trouble is that at least $200,000,000 of this will go abroad. The whole coun try, not only the South, will be the loser by the Smith's refusal to accept the economic proposition we submit ted." liest Thirty Kars of Corn From Any Portion of The United States How Produced. Competing with exhibitors from ev ery section of the t'nited States. Air. W. II. Dorln of Clover. Virginia, show ed the best thirty ears of corn at the Madison Square Garden I.and and Ir rigation Exposition in November and was awarded the $lnno silver cup of fered by the International Harvester Company. Briefly put, Mr. Dorin's "story" of how he made his good record yield is: "With 200 pounds of Key Tree Brand Thomas Phosphate just bet?re the corn was planted and then 200 pounds more per acre when the corn wns about two feed high. This, with turn ing under a good crop of crimson clover, was the whole story unless the deep plowing and subsolllng giv en the laud last year helped to do it." This is not the first time Thomas Phosphate has produced pri/.c-winning corn yields. Corn grown with Thomas Phosphate took several first premi ums last year at the Columbia, S. C. Corn Show?won all premiums offer ed by one South Carolina county. Those who purpose "going in for" King Corn this season would do well to write The Coe-Mortinter Company of Charleston, S. ('. special import ers of Key Tree Brand Thomas Phos phate? for literature they are send ing out free to farmers, it Includes much valuable information on corn, formula tables for the home-mixing of fertilizers, and other Items of ag Iculturnl interest. THE WORLD ALMANAC 1912 I: tJ it ion e. eip rA>vii>.vl ?oliUnc ? ' ?Vm>.> ?n>t \nlft r.'.it.i. a intnutctc ll|i-tO-<Ut? ti'Tirj ,? I?., || i ,ii mil iiinl ?m-iiratc partiyiilar? of t ., , ..? 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