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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 Lifo Insurance Co Greenville, S. C. Dont You WANT a drink of Good Hot Coffee these co!d mornings? We have the Coffee both Green and Roasted to fill your wants. a * ? Let us sell yon 20 lbs. of Good Rice for $1.00 a * a Molasses and Svrnp in Bbls. Half Bbls., io and 5 Gal. Kegs, 1 and y2 Gal. Cans. We ean suit your taste in these sweets. ? ? ? Fresh Patent and Half Pat ent Flour that will make good bread and give satisfaction at your home. ? ? ? Buy your seed Oats for spring sowing. ? ? * Just received another car of good Timothy Hay, also sonic good sound White Corn and clean Feed Oats. ? * a Let your wants be known and we will do our best to fill them. a a a J. H. SULLIVAN Laurens, S. C. Simpson, Cooper & Babb, Attorneys at Law. Will practice in all Stato Courts prompt attention (riven to all businefis. When you feel ? vous, tired, worried <>r despondent it is n Mtro sir.n you need MOTT'S NKKVKRINK PII.IJS. Thoy ronow tho normal vigor and make Ufa worth living Ho snro nnd n k f r Mott's Nervcrine Pills I ;1, *" ? WIILlAMS Mr a. CO.. Prop* . Cleveland, 01 o I. \I l>I. ... I) RUG I <>. I.imrcns, s. <. PLAY BY HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS The Merchant of Venice to be Staged at the Graded School Auditorium by Students of the High School Department. The students of the high school have boon hard at practice for the past few weeks, under the direction of Miss Llllle Bayly, getting accustom ed to the parts they are to take In The Merchant of Venice which will be staged at the auditorium Friday ev ening. Costumes befitting the play have been made and the lines nre all learned and now all that remains will be the performance. The young ac tors have learned their parts well and doubtless they will give a creditable performance. As was stated In the last Issue Of] The Advertiser, the proceeds from tbo play will be divided between the di rector and the school. In all proba bility the funds going to the school Will be used for the library. The admission prices will be 50 and 25 cents. There will be no reserved seats, so those who desire front seats would do well to make an early start. The performance will begin at 8:30 o'clock. LIST OF CHARACTERS Duko of Venice.Grler Blakeley Antonio, the Merchant of Venice and friend to Bassanio .Richard Dunlap Bassanio, friend to Antonio.Drayton Barksdale Gratiano. / \ .. ..John Wofford Lorenzo. \ Venetian Gentlemen /. ..Claude Garrett Salarino.<^ Friends to Antonio / . ..Hayne Taylor Salnnlo.I and Bassanio \. ..Edwin Moseley Salarlo. v '..Julius Sltgreaves Sbylock, a Jew.Otis Huff Tubal, a Jew, friend to Shylock.Roy Owings Launcelot Gobbo, servant to Shylock.Hugh Alken Ohl Gobbo. father to Launcelot.Harry Mitchell Hnlthazar, servant to Portia.Hattie Gray Portia, a rich heiress.Harriette Simpson N'erlssa, her friend and companion.Virginia Simpson Jessica, daughter to Shylock.Anna Prentlss Place and Time. Scene?Partly in Venice, and partly at Portia's villa, mont, on the adjacent mainland. Period -The sixteenth century. Time and Action A little more than three months. Direc tion of Miss Llllle Bayly, Reader from Byron \V. King's School of Oratory, Plttsburg Pa. named Bel THE KILTIES COMING FOR THE CIVIC LEAGUE r'nmoiis (ana.linn Organization of Scotch Musicians to Vppeur in 1.au reus <?n I'cbriinrj 1st. One of Uli1 Finest Hands in llic World. Like tho Campbells, Tlio ?'Kilties" uro coming to Lnurcns Thursday, Feb runry 1st and will give two perform ances in the costumes of the Scottish highlands. Tho "Kilties" arc loo well known to music lov< rs lb a'tc in|>l to Intrduce them, but it Is not saying too much to declare that the organiza tion is tiie lending one of its kind in the entire world. The "Kilties" nrc coining under the auspices of tho Civ ic League. The performances will be given in the opera bouse. An after noon performance and an evening per formance will be given. "Wee" .himie ( lurk On account of the reputation which this band has, the ladies ol :h > <"isie League are oxncct''iit 'o draw a largo crowd from neighboring town. . Ad vertising matter will be sent to Qrcen wood, Clinton, Fountain, Inn, Gray Court, Waterloo, Woodruff and other places and from these towns a large number of visitors nre expected. On account of tho present schedules. It will be convenient for people in any of these towns to come and hear eith er performance nnd not lose much time. GROWS IIA lit A T <;;> YEARS OF IGE. Dear Sirs: "I heard of PARISIAN* SACK and as my head would itch a pood deal, I thought I would t ? y j| I never used any remedies before and was bald on top of my head. I am using the third bottLi and have a lot of hair where 1 was hftid. I WOtlld like yen to see the rj w hair sprouting from my bond; The itoh'ng in my scalp quickly disappear! I pin Gfi years old ami have been n( ,' Ha :?!. Pa. tt|e ol PARIS nrant'eod bv I I ruff, fulling l Who tic "Kilties" Ire. "Tito "KIHIos" hand a permanent touring organization, the pride of all Canada, is the groatest Scottish band in the world, and lias hern touring constantly for tin- past eleven years, (raveling over 400,000 miles in Cana da. United States, Mexico, England, Ireland. Scotland. Wale:-, Mawali, Fiji, Australia. Now Zealand, Tasmania, Ceylon, India, Hurmnh, Arabia, Egypt, Italy, Clely, Prance mid Spain. The "Kilties" are now just fresh from a triumphal 00,000 mile tour of the world, a complete circle of the glohe, which is the greatest tour ever attempted by a similar organisation, I The glohe trotters received great ovations In every country visited and while in England they had the dis tinguished honor of appearing twice before II. M. the King by Royal Com mand. Wood's Seeds Our New Descriptive Catalog is fully up-to-date, and tells all about the best Every farmer and gardener should have, a copy of this cata log, which has long been rec< 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 lequest. Write for it. T. W. WOOD 6 SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. Time for Cleaning Streams in Lnu? rens County. State of South Carolina, County of Lau rens. u'suant to an Act of the General As. mhly of South Carolina, providing therefor, the Hoard of Count) Commis sioners of Laurens County in tho state aforesaid does hereby fix the follow ing dates for the cleaning of streams within said county during the year A. I). 1012, to wit: That all streams with in said county shall he cleaned out as required by law during the period be ginning the first day of February and ending the thirty-first day of March: and that they shall again he cleaned within die period beginning July 15th and ending August :t 1 st. A. I). 1912. All land-owners and persons in charge of lands within said county are hereby notified and required to clean their streams within the abOVO named periods. Done at Laurens, S. C, in regular annual meeting this the 1th day of January, A. i>. 1!>I2. H. B. HUMBERT, Supervisor, For 1912. Garden and Farm Seeds. Chairman of the Hoard of County Commissioners. Attest. INTERSTATE FERTILIZERS APPLYING THEM 15 LIKE PLANTING DOLLARS 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 the right time. The crop is nourished to a full growtn. ' if*8. 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