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Heartburn ?Stomach-gas, dizziness, headache, soar stomach and distress after eating are some of the symptoms of dyspesia. Any form of indigestion or stomach trouble needs prompt treatment* ?the pocket remedy gives quick relief and if used per sistently the trouble disappeas. Put up in a small package convln ient for the pocket or handbag, little tablets easy to swallow. Harmless alike to children and grown folks, sold under under a guarantee to re fund your money if you want it. Alldruggists sell Digcstit for50e. For Sale By DR. B. F. POSEY WHY I Don't you insure with the Southeastern? It offers the best to be had in Life Insurance viz: ! Protection Paid Up Values Large Loan Values Long Extended Business A Home Company solic iting your Insurance. M. R. WILKES, Agent Laurens, S. C. Southeastern Life Insurance Co. Greenvillo, S. C. Dont You WANT a drink of Good Hot Coffee these cold mornings? VVc have the Coffee bot h Green and Roasted to fill your wants. I V* ? - Let us sefl you 20 lbs. of | Good Rice for $1.00 ? ? ? Molasses and Syrup in Bbls. Half Bbls., 10 and 5 Gal. Kegs, 1 and.^ Gal. Cans. VVc can suit your taste in these sweets. ? ? ? Fresh Patent j nd Half Pat ent Flour that will make good bread and give satisfaction at your home. t * ? Puy your seed Oats for spring sowing. ? # ? Just received another ear of good Timothy Hay, also some good sound White Com and clean Feed Oats. ? ? ? Let your wants be known and we will do our best to fill thetn. ? ? ? J. H. SULLIVAN Laurens, S. C. Simpson, Cooper & Babb, Attorneys at Law. Will practico in all State Courts, prompt attention given to all tmsinees. When you feel isr mi raped, on fused, nor* .??0 fired worried or despondent it is a t^^^SoA MOTT'S NERV ER INF. PILLS. Thoy r<-n. w the normal vigor :m<i make life worth living. I- Miro nn.l n k for Mott's Nerverine Pills RfeSiS V/IIIJAMS MPO. CO., I' Clr vehm.!. Ohio lathe t ma (? CO. Laurens, s. C. COTTON MARKET BEGINS TO ADVANCE On Account of the Stead) Demand for Spots and Favorable Trade Condi tions, the Market Kevins to Climb. New York, Jan. 5.?Cotton has ac vanced under the spur of heavy buy ing by big spot interests despite the great 8trlke( in Lancashire. Also there has boon a good deal of cover ing of shorts not only because of the aggressive attitude of tho prominent spot people, but also because of tho increased activity, and strength In Liverpool. Tin.; Inspires many with the belief that the Lancashire strike, serious as it seems, is not likely to j he of long duration. Liverpool spot sales on a number of days were ten thousand bales and Manchester has reported a good demand for cloth, however, quiet might be its trade in yarns. There has been little disposi tion noticeable to press spot cotton for sale in the Atlantic markets now for that matter at the generality of Southern points. ports have been big. Augsberg, Bavaria', reports the home trade, as Improving. Some big mills in Rhode Island have gone on a full time sched ule after running on short time for a year. Meantime though continental spinners have bought freely for some months pas) oven taking cotton to he ilt?!l> e'retl some years ahead the noi'ilu :i li. i in il.is country and man: of (hose in t1 resit Britian arc ?<iit...ii lo have bought as ti rule on a very moderate not to say scanty st.ile end tho inference is drnwn thai they tiro none too well supplied with raw cotton even i; Indeed their sup plies are not actually low. On the other hand there is tho Lancashire strike. Nobody knows* how long it will last despite ilio efforts which the i) lals of the British government are :.. khv? t.i briny itbp.itI u settlement. Humors too are i?? i!n- effect that the gin inn despite the recent had weath er of ljib South Will turn out larger j than < \|ie< ted. Ouo rumor pul the total of tho National (linnet's' asso ciiit ion np io Jhii. l at i L|lf?0,000 bales. If thai Is so it is (leading ra ther closely on the heels of the gov ernment crop estiainto issued in De cember of I I?880,000 hales with some months of ginning to hear from. The Turko-ltaliau war is seriously dis turbing Italy's trade and it also to some e leu affects Manchester's. In parts of the South spoi cotton is said to have been more, freely offered at tho recent advance in prices. Some cotton prints have been reduced In price. At times of lato Wall street | houses after buying freely have been taking profits and celling by Liver pool, Memphis and New York trad ers, as well as it appears some of the Waldorf-Astoria contingent has also been a noteworthy factor in the trad ing. Tho Now York stock is steadily increasing. Mut the buying by big spot interests, tho largo spin ners* takings, for some weeks past, and a belief that Lancashire lias too much at stak?? to permit the strike to continue long inspires many with the belief that cotton is destined to ad vance further. Former Waldorf-As toria bears are believed at the close of the week lo havo covered and taken the hull side oil the idea that the de cline ims culminated. The weekly statistics are regarded ng bullish. Tho quickest and most effective ronicdy for loosoning tin* phlegm, re lieving iritation and curing any COUgll or cold is Bloodlno Cough Checker. Mrs. Smile (livings. Whereas, our dearly beloved sister, Mrs! Suillo OwillgS, whose life was ever devoted to her Master's service, was called to her reward December fj, 1011. Resolved that Chestnut Ridge Sun day school has lost a devout, pious and loyal member. We deeply deplore our loss hut bow submissively to tho will of (!od. who doeth all things well and rejoice In the assurance that our sister has been transferred to the nev er-ending joy of a home in ellaven. With her blessed Redeemer. That in the death of our beloved sister. Chestnut Ridge Sunday school has lost one of Its most loyal and faithful members, Her undaunted faith and perfect resignation to tho will of God will ever bo an Inspiration to oat h of us, ns we lovingly cherish her memory. We" extend to tho bereaved husband and family our heartfelt sympathy and pray that tho richest bloslngs of our heavenly Father may rest upon each of them In their sad affliction. That a page in our Sunday school record bo dedicated to her memory and j a copy of these resolutions he spread thereon, That copy bo sent the bereav ed husband and family, The Baptist Courier and tho Laurens Advertise! < J, s. George, For Committee. M >diclnes Mint aid nature arc ivays niosl effectual. Chamhorlain'fl Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It allays the COUgll. relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands have testified to P : superior excellence. Sold by * TUE KING'S DAUGHTERS. * * * Bditor Tho Advertiser: Thinking perhaps tho public would like to kno** something of the work done by tho King's Daughters, espec ially the last year. 1 will ask you to grant me a small space to do so. Twenty one years ago last November our circle of King's Daughters was organized by the Rev. A. G. Wardlaw, then pastor of the Presbyterian church with five members. Only two of those members remain in the circle. We took as our text "Rear ye one an others burdens." Our work for the first few years was local, helping to bear the burdens of the suffering ones by contributing food, fuel, clothes, medicine, Ice and medical services. As our membership increased our enthu siasm seemed to be catching. The newspapers and merchants encourag ed and helped us in numerous ways. We began to send donations outside our town, responding to calls made for earthquake and storm sufferers in our own state and sister states. Still wo worked and helped, sending dona tions twice to china for the rnnilne sufferers. For several years prior to 1007 tin' circle paid iV2.no per your to help support a King's Daughter robin r. the Riverside Infirmary tit Charles ton. For seme y t- have [tlvcn $0.00 per year to th s Flor'enco Crittendon Homo and same .??mount to !"'<> Door ol Hope, fol rescue work, uj Columbia. This pest year th ? circle dons led $0.00 to tho Salvation Army for tho same work. For seven yean? educated and supported otto girl in Cbinn. Keeling the Lord had ii< sscd us in our work and realizing it was "more blessed to give than receive" w.i lave undertak en to educate two more. For four years the <!? c hn * (lotitod a blind negro (.?Irl I'nuii our town u; the State Institute for the blind : t Ccdnr Springs The eirelo be I iu ile< ply intorosled in a hospital for . ur town. In 1007 they decided \o sihrl r: Ising money for that p rpbse. Tit;. w> i greatly helped and encouraged in all their efforts by our generous people and in two ye they had raised $800.00. They con tinued to work and put the money on I nl Interest. The circle has several liundre dollars at Interest, hoping some day a lino modern hospital will be built and they can have a share it. Becoming discouraged in their ef forts to secure or help build a hos pital they stopped working for il In 1010. In 1910 they donated $250.00 for improvments on the city cemetery. When the Lnurens County Hospital opened the circle pledge $25.00 per month to support their bed. Six pa tients have been admitted by the King's Daughters since June 1st., five surgical and one medical. The circle still does a gocd deal of local work. Christmas remembering the three or phanages at -I needy oiks with Christ mas baskets. Our present member* ship is 10. We would bo glad to wel come new members al any time. We meet the first Friday of each month. Last year wo had several honorary icmbcrs. An honorary pays $1.00 per year, but does no active work. The circle has received sonic small dona tions but at long intervals. They would be delighted i" receive some this year. L< IIa N. Willies. Leader. A Hero In a Lighthouse. For years J, S. Donahue, So. Ila\en, Mich., a civil war captain, as a light house keeper, averted awful wrecks, but a queer fact is, he might have been a wreck, himself, If Electric Hitters had not prevented, "They cured mo of kidney trouble and chills '' he writes,, "after 1 had taken other so called cures for years, without benefit and they also Improved my sight. Now, at seventy, 1 am feeling line." For dys pepsia, indigestion, nil stomach, liver and kidney troubles, they're without equal. Try thom. Only 50 cent at LaurCOS Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. Wood's Seeds FV>r 1912. Our New Descriptive Catalog is fully up-to-date, and tells all about the t it Garden and Farm Seeds. Every farmer and gardener should have a copy of thi3 cata log, which has long been recog nized as a standard authority, for the full and complete infor mation which it gives. We are headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Cow Peas, Soja Beans and all Farm Seeds. Wood's Descriptive Catalog mailed free on request. Write for it. T. W. WOOD 6 SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. Fleetric licht bulb? die power will bliri huhdiod ho i; . S. M, iv:- K il INTERSTATE FERTILIZERS arc made of plant foods, so mixed that the food is available to the plant all through growth. Never is the crop starved. The needed elements are supplied at liie ri^ht time. The crop is nourished to a full growth. Therein lies the skill of mixing fertilizers. W? make these fertilizers as accurately as a druggist compounds a doctor'si prescription. The analysis on every bag is lived up to. There is no guess work?no myst 'y. It is but the result of scientific mixing. We must know what arc the best sources of plant foods?which arc quickly available - which aie slower?which arc slowest. It must be known exactly what elements arc drawn from the noil by each crop the amount of plant foods that they require. It would be utn r waste to apply certain plant foods upon cer tain soils for certain crops. mi |iAf\Vi3TO^r:KG0AH0 uunr?hiceii ?nftiy.vLs ijil - ..vi' Miofl.AvVu. v;-,\:,'tnio!ud'.i..? '?. ??u : \>. fM0k im mm mm si Pl?nuiiric(Urcd Uv I >? Tt:nr>7a;i chemical CORPORATION .,. So wo have INTERSTATE FERTI LIZER for each crop that the South i;rows. 'I lie needed elements tue sup plied. The fcitilizcr is suited to the soil and crop. % And that is why INTERSTATE r-ER'l II.IXERS nre winning pr< tige everywhere why they are Crtt i ? creased j ields. Our booklet wot.;,; prove intctcrt'mg to you. It tolls of oiir tested (otmu'ai f< Southern crop?. Write i u it t< dnj and the name of our nearest dealer. 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A hunilsomolv lllu.t r.nl "1 WCOklf. I.nri-p't rlr. (?ninth.ii of nny nolunlltl" loiimul. 'J'ornis,f3 ? your: fniir moiitliH, $1. Bold by all iip? mIi-hUts. iyiUNN&Co.36,B'oad^-New York Urauch Ortlco. tMi V Ht.. Washington. 1). c. eetric ers Succeed When everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female ?altncsses they me the BUprcmO remedy, as thousands have testified, FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE is the beat medicine ever sold over n druggist's counter. Or.King's New BiSelPSfJIs The bost in tho world. GRAND S OF DUTCH FORK FARMS Wednesday, Jan. 24th, 1912 AT 11 O'CLOCK a. M. And Throughout the Remainder of the Week Case of bad Weather Until the Entire Property Solk. This property is known as the Wagener Swygert Tract, Seven Miles North-west Columbia on the Broad River Road. in is or of FREE BRIDGE Freed January 1st, 1912 CHARACTER OF SOIL: Red Peeble Clay, especially adapted to Truck, Cotton, Wheat and Oats. ALTITUDE: Seventy-five Feet Higher than Columbia. TEtfrV\S: One-fourth Cash, balance One, Two, Three and Four years at 6 per cent. Special inducements will be made to those who buy and propose to develop immediately. Teams Free to the Ground from our office, Corner Hain St., and Hampton Ave., over 5y Ivan's Store. Also free from Irmo, meeting all trains on date of sale. Railroad Fare will be re funded to those who buy. Carolina Land and Promoting Co. X W. H. Ingram, President. I loward Caldvvell, Sec. and Tre *^ Cor, Main and Hampton Ave,, Columbia, S. C.