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WHY 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. Greenville, S. C. Dont You WANT a drink of Good Hot Coffee these coM mornings? We have the Coffee both Green and Roasted to fill your wants. ? ? ? Let us sell you 20 lbs. of Good Rice for $1.00 ? ? ? Molasses and Syrup in Bbls. Half Bbls., 10 and 5 Gal. Kegs, 1 and Y/i Gal. Cans. We can suit your tas*te 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 some good sound White Corn and clean Feed Oats. ? ? ? Let your wants be known and we will do our best to fill them. ? ? ? J. H. SULUVAN Laurens, S. C. Anyone fending a sketch And description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention It probably pulontable. Oommunlra tloneatrlotlycniindontfii! HANDBOOK on P?tenU ? out froo. Oldest auonry iur eecurmg patente. Patents takon through Munn A Co. reoeWe iputal notice, without charge, In toe Scientific American. A handtomety illustrated weekly. largest cir culation of any Iclontlllo journal. Terms, S3 a rear: four months, $1. Boljl by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.3e,B~-d^ New York Branch Office. 626 Y HU Waehlugton, 1>. C. BUY IN THE SOUTH and see the South grow, keep your mon ey at home where it will benefit you and your city. The Business Magazine the South'* leading Business Journal tells how to do it. It boosts Southern made goods and those who handle same. Q It also contains articles of interest to ? every Southern Merchant, articles which build up one* business and make it profit* able. i Q Tells the latest, best News in the Busi ness World, condensed for the busy man. 1 Send $1.00 for year's subscription. Business Magazine Co. Knoxville, Tenn. Simpson, Cooper & Babb, Attorneys at Law. Will practice In all State Courta. prompt attention given to all buainess. One bottle of It. L>. T. in the home is worth two in the drug store. FALL CARE FOR CALLA LILY Size of Plant and Flowers Are Largely Covcrned by Size of Pot In Which Placed. When n calla has bloomed in the house during the winter, It should be kept watered until summer, then bedded out in a sunny situation In tho garden, There let nature care for It until fall, when it should be repotted, Calla Lily. flays Park's Floral Magazine. If you have a large tuber, and you wish large flowers, then use a largo pot. If you want a dwarf plant, use a small pot. The Bize of the plant and the flowers arc largely governed by the size of the pot. When a plant fails to develop properly, It is mostly because the soil is sour or unfit for the growth and development of the slant. MONOGRAMS ON CHOICE FRUIT Clever Little Trick Performed by Past ing on Perforated Paper Before Apples Color. , A story comes from Oregon to the effect that tho big fruit growers in that section are now growing mon ograms on their choice fruit. It en hances their value In the big marketB In the east. It is claimed that a large grower of fancy apples at Hood River now placeB the mongram of a prom inent New York hotel on a large por tion of his crop. This is done by pasting perforated paper labels con taining the monogram on the cheek *t the apples while green. When tho Individual Brands of Apples. fruit colors In the sun the words are left In red on a green background, and the whole design has the appearance of having been stamped on In dainty Ink. The Best Grafting Wax. Rosin four parts (ounces or pounds); beeswax two parts; tallow one part; molted slowly In an Iron ves sel, putting In tho rosin five or ten minutes before the beeswax; and all completely mixed together by much stirring. In 20 minutes or so It will be thor oughly mixed, and a convenient por tion is to be poured into a bucket of cold water. In a minute or less it will be cool enough to tako up with the hands (which must bo greased with tallow) and pulled like taffy. When it becomes light yellow In color it Is done and can be mndo Into sticks or balls and put Into another vessel of cold water to harden. Other portions enn be treated in the samo way until all is used up. These balls, or sticks, of convenient size can be laid away until required for use. The Brown Slug. The little brown slug that defoliates the pear, plum and cherry trees during the summer season is ono of tho easiest of our Insects to control. No one need allow this Insect to do any serious harm to his trcs, if he will thoroughly use the remedy here given Steep two ounces of fresh white helle bore In one gallon of water, and use as a spray when the slugs are first seen. Stir the mixture often; or, better yet, have an agitator attach ment on the pump. Sometimes there Is a second brood of the slugs, neces sitating a second spraying. Norway Spruce. Orent Importance is attached to the experiment of planting Norway spruce In Maine. This Is the first attempt of the kind In New Knglnnd, but experi menters believe that the futuro supply of the denuded states may be replaced In this way. Whitewashed Trees. A lit11 r? whitewash on the trunks of th? Shade trees will make the trees look attractive and give the place an appearance of refinement. Tho lime In the whitewash will be repulslvo to bark beetles and borers for a while. Testing Seed Corn Before Plant- * lug. * Seed corn which has been stored through the winter under ordinary conditions In South Carolina, is often thought to need no testing before planting. Hut the high price of land and the additional expense of replant ing the field demands that the progres sive farmer know more about the qual ity of seed that he is to plant. The proper time to make the germ inating test is about three weeks be fore planting, so that if any had ears are found in tho lot and discarded, the ears which nre to take their place may also be tested before the seed are placed In the soil. A convenient sized testing box for the average farmer Is one that Is 24 inches by ,24 nehes, and about 4 to 6 inches deep. This box can he made from six inch plank or a soap or starch box sawed down to the desired depth can be used. This box should have a layer of at least two inches of I wet sawdust packed tightly over the bottom. It will be found convenient to wet the sawdust In an old sack by letting (the sack containing the sawdust) soak In warm water for 20 to 30 minutes, so that the sawdust may have an equal moisture content throughout. Having completed the box, take a piece of white cloth, which should be a little larger than the box, and mark off one hundred squares 2x2 inches. Number each of these consecutively from 1 to 100, then dip this cloth Into a bucket of water and stretch it even ly over the sawdust. When the tester is complete, take the ears of corn to be tested and num ber each ear. Then tage six kernels from each ear. two from opposite sides of the butt, two from opposite sides of the middle, and two from op posite sides of the tip. See that no two kernels are taken from tho same row, and if the butt and tip kernels are taken one Inch from the end of the ear, this will be an average sam ple. Having taken the kernels from the ears, place them in the square which is numbered to correspond to the number of the ear. Allow no two of them to touch, place them withe the heart side up, and all of the tips pointing in the same direction. When grains from all tho ears have been placed in the squares which corres pond to the number of the ear from which they were taken, place another] piece of wet cloth on top of them and cover this with 2 to 3 Inches of wet sawdust. Then place tho box In some plnco where it will remain warm. At the end of four days dampen the saw dust again by sprinkling some warm water over it. At the end of a week the tester should be examined by care fully removing the sawdust and top cloth. The numbers of all squares which do not show six big healthy sprouts should be ascertained, and the enrs which have the corresponding numbers should not be planted. .1. M. Napier, Assistant Professor of Agronomy. February 10, 1912. DANDRUFF GOES. Quickest Dandruff Cure World has Fver Known. If you want to get rid of dandruff in the shortest possible time get a bot tle of PARISIAN SACK today and use It. Besides banishing dandruff and making your scalp Immaculately clean PARISIAN SACK is guaranteed to stop falling ha'r and itching scalp and im part life and beauty to the hair. Ono of Rochester's most prominent barbers writes. Gentlemen: "I am a barber of fifteen years experience, have used many tilings for hair but never found any thing equal to PARISIAN SAGE for removing dandruff. It is also a splen did hair dressing nnd quickly stops itching scalp. I have used it for the last three years." T. D. Smith, Cham ber of Commerce Dldg., Rochester, N. Y., June 27. 1911. PARISIAN sack is sold by Laurens Drug Co. nnd druggists everywhere for f>0 cents. Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our most heart felt thanks to our neighbors and friends who so willingly favored us With their untiring deeds of kindness, words of love nnd sympathy, during the long illness and death of our doar husband nnd father. Cod has made you Instumontal in comforting us and in due time may Ho reward you with a crown of eternal happiness. 0 Mrs. J. A. Culbertson and Family. A Strange Story. Argylo, Mich.?Mrs. Win. H. Carson, in a letter from Argylo. says: "I was almost wild with pain in my head, and other severe pains, due to worn: nly troubles. Cardul gave me great relief at once. Further use of Cardul raised me from my bed of agony. Cardul sav ed my life, and I enn't be thankful enough for what It did for me." Wheth er seriously sick, or simply ailing, take Cardul, the woman's tonic. Ah a general tonic for women, to improve the appetite and build up the consti tution, Cardul Is In a class by itself Those who hnve used it say it does tho work; it relieves, it cures. Try It. Your druggist has it. Wo furnish you nice Mantels at money saving prices. 1 S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co. Our New Spring JUST ARRIVED The New Spring Shoes are now in, and we're show ing a wealth of choice mod els in High or Low cut cre ations. We've the Shoes that will play an all important part in the toilette of the Women who expect to appear at their best this Spring. Come ! Sec the Beauties!! We'll not undertake, at this writing, to describe the new features in Spring?Foot wear. We'll attempt that later, but we do invite every Woman, that is at all inter ested in choice Shoes, to come to sec the new arrivals. Clardy & Wilson THE SHOE MEN One Price to Everybody Laurens, South Carolina ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! Sern toh nnd ruh?rub nnd scratch? until you feel an If you could almost tear the burning skin from your body -?until it seems UK If you could no longer endure the.se endless days of awful torture?those terrible night? of sleepless agony. Then?a few drops of I">. I"). T\, tho famous Kczema Specific, and, Ohl what relief! The itch gone Instantly! Com fort nnd rest at lnst! IX I). D. is a simple external wash thnt cleanses nnd heals the Inflamed skin as nothing else. can. A recognized specific for Eczema, Psoriasis. Suit Hheum or any other skin trouble. We can give you a full size hot tie of the genuine D, IX 1>. remeily for $1.00 and if the very first bottle falls to give relief It will not cost vou a cent. We also can give you a sample bot tle for 26 cents. Why suffer another 'lay when you can got D. D. D. ? ' LAURENS DRUG CO. I,Milieus S. ('. Fine Catalogue. A new catalogue from T. W. Wood & Sons of Richmond, Va. has just la-en received here. In every respect It is a safe guide for the garden and tho farm. It Is a descriptive booklet, con talnlng much valuable Information and illustrated In an excellent style. They are considered among the south's lead ing seednien. FIVE MINUTES. Sourness, (ins, Heartburn nnd Stom ach Distress will Disappear. Distress after eating, sourness, gas and heartburn can be qiuckly relieved by taking one or two MI-O-NA stom ach tablets. They are guaranteed to barIsh any case of indigestion, acute or chronic stomach ailment no matter what It Is called, or money back. MI-O-NA stomach tablets are smail and easily swallowed. They arc sohl by Laurens Drug Co. and druggists everywhere for Mi cents a bow They are put up In a neat metal box th.it can convenletly be carried in the vest pocket. They are especially recom mended for nervousness, sleeplessness, bad dreams, constipation, dizziness and biliousness. When the clouds hang dark nnd deavy, and wont let tho sun shine through take D. L. T. It's a groat medicine, ask the Laurens Drug Co. about It. t State of South Carolina, County pf Laurens. Court of Probate. W. H. Hudgeus as Executor of tho lust will and testament of .Joseph Jerry, deceased. Plaintiff, against Sallie Jerry Malcomb, Rosalie Jerry lUtffkin, Joseph Jerry, Lidie Jerry Pratt, John Jerry, Nell Duckworth, Klin Malcomb, Johanna Souwodskza, Lou Duckworth, Defendants The petition of the said Petitioner respectfully shows to the court: 1. That Joseph Jerry, late of the county and state aforesaid, died inte state and appointed your Petitioner the executor of his last will and tostn nu'tit. 2. That your Petitioner accepted the appointment, was duly qualified as required by law, entered upon the duties of his office and is now in the Jerry Malcomb, who resides at 519 discharge of said duties* 3, That the said Joseph Jerry, de ceased left as his legatees and devisees the following named persons: Sallie Knickerbocker Avenue, Brooklyn, New York; Rosalie Jerry fluff kin. who re sides nt Chadhourn, N. C; Joseph Jer ry, who resides tit Tocoa, Ca.: Lidie Jerry Pratt, who resides at Worces ter, Mass*: John Jerry, who resides at Laurens. S. C; Lou Duckworth, who resides at Bowman, Ca.; Noll Duck worth, who is a minor under four teen years of age nnd lives with his mother, the said Lou Duckworth, at Bowman, Ga.; Ella Malcomb, who Is a minor under fourteen years of age and lives with her mother, Sallie Jer ry Malcomb, at 519 Knickerbocker Avenue, Brooklyn. N. Y.; and Johanna Sottwdskza, who resides at 1871, 2nd Avenue. New York City. 4, That the said Joseph Jerry died seixed and possessed of both real and j personal property which have been tinder (he management of your Peti tioner; that he has fully administered I the assets of his testator, and he is I now desirous of settling the estate and of being discharged from his trust Wherefore he prays the Judgment Of the court: 1. That guardians ad litem he ap-i pointed for the minors named In the petition. 2. For the appointment of a day certain for the settlement of said es tate, after due notice has boon given to all parties in Interest In the manner and form prescribed by to show cause, If any they cnn. why the said estate should not be settled nix", our Peti tioner discharged from h." trust. Ferguson. Fentherstone, & Knight, Attorneys for Petitioner. Summons for Relief. (Complaint Served) state of South Carolina, County of Laurens. Court of Common Pl?ns. W. H, Hudgens as Executor of the last will and testament of Joseph Jerry, deceased, Plaintiff. against Sallie Jerry Malcomb, et al, Defend ants. To the Defendants Sallie .lorry Mal comb, Rosalie Jerry Ruffkin. Joseph Jerry. Lidie Jerry Pratt. John Jerry, Nell Duckworth. Klla Malcomb, Jo hanna Souwdskxa, Lou Duckworth. You arc hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint In this action of which a copy is here with served upon you. and to serve u copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscriber at their oflico at Laurens ('. II., S. C. within twenty days after the service hereof exclu sive of the day of such service; and If you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff 1- this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint. Dated Jan. 27, A I). 1012. O. Q. Thompson, J. I?. I*. ('. Ferguson, Penthorstone A- Knight, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Citation for Leiters of Administration. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. By 0. Q. Thompson, Probat? Judge: Whereas, Mamie C. Moore, made suit to me to grant her Letters of Admin istration of the estate and effects of Paul J. Moore. These are. therefore, to <? it?? and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Paul .1. Moore deceased, that they be and ap pear before nie, in the court of pro hate, tO 1)0 held at Laurens C. II., S C. on the lfith day of February, 1912 next, after publication hereof, at II o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Admin istration should not be granted. (liven under mj hand this 1st day of February Anno Domini 1912, o. (;. Thompson, 28-L't Probate Judge. Petition for Settlement of IMalc. FURS WANTED! The highest prices for all kinds of furs will be paid by S. Poliakoff, Lau rens, S. C. Mlnl.s from .!)5c to $7.25 Raccoons from.15c to $2.25 Skunks from .10c to *L-'?d Opossums from .5c to 7.'?c Musk Hats from .6c to 55? Fox from .25? to $6.00 Otter from .$1.00 to $20.00 Heavers from .."die to $*JA) Clvlt Cats fr.m .5c to 6Sc Wild Cats from .IOC to 7f?0 All prices will be governed a< rd Ing to fur market. S. POLIAKOFF Next to Post Office Lnurcns, S. 0. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you overworked your nervous sys tem and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladder? Have you pains In loins, side, back and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of tiio fnec and un der the eyes? A frennent lleslro to PASS urine? if ho, William?' Kidney Pills will euro you?Druggist, Price 60c, WILLIAMS MFC. CO.. Prop... Cle?cUnd. Ohio. LAURENS I)HI (i CO. I,aureus, S. ('. I have taken It. L T. and it is the best tonic and liver medicine I havo ever taken. I recommend it Without reservation. A. II. Dagnell, Attorney.