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IN THE STUD?SEASON OF 1912 The Magnificently Bred Stallion YELLMAN 4911 Grand Son of CHESTER DARE 10 Wilt stand for Season of 1912 at $20.00 to insure standing colt. Limited to 50 approved mares. AT Childress Live Stock Co.'s Stables Property of R. B. CHILDRESS, Laurens, S.C. DENDY'S T DENDY'S T You will find that your dollar has a surpris ingly large purchasing value here in Quality Meats fresh, salt and cured. Our prices reflect the low est market prevailing. Our meats represent the choicest and finest obtainable. Try this sanitary market. Let us ?how you just how excellent we can please you. Phone 293. DENDY'S MARKET CORTRIGHTm Used in ever increasing quantities, because the roofs put on 26 years ago are as good as new to-day, and have never needed repairs. Don't put on that roof until you see them. For sale by Local Dealers or Cortrijtht Metal Roofing Company 50 N. 23rd, St., Philadelphia, Pa. Opportunity is inside, not outside, it lies in a man's abilities, not in i his surroundings. THE BANK SC LAUREN LAURENS. S.C. ONE HUNDRED BOYS AT SINGLE BANQUET Such will be the Sight to Greet the ?>et> vi One V/ho Happens to Look in at the Big Banquet During the Corn Exposition at Columbia. Columbia, April 15.?One thousand boys in school together Is not a rare sight but a gathering of one thousand school boys around a banquet bourd is unique. Aud when it is said that these one thousand boys are Corn Club boys, from all the corn growing states what a sight it will be! , This is the plan of the National Corn Exposition management, to have a great Exposition School for prize winners In the county contests of the Boys' Corn Clubs, as conducted throughout the Southern States by the Federal Farm Demonstration bureau, and the city council of Columbia, where the Corn Exposition is to be held next January, has announced that the city will give a banquet to the one thousand or more boys attending the Exposition School. The school will consist of the two boys in each county winning first and second place in the Boys' Corn Club contests. The school will open on Monday, January 27th, 1913, the open ing day of the exposition, and will continue one week. The faculty will consist of agricultural experts from all parts of the country who will be in attendance on the exposition, which is much more than a mere corn show. It is a great national agricultural ex position, not being confined to corn alone, and tho opportunity which It affords for agricultural education is unexcelled. The boys attending the Exposition School will be quurtcrcd in a large building, near the main exposition buildings, and they will be in charge of representatives of the farm dem onstration work. The boys will be organized into a semi-military organ ization, and while the men of the demonstration department will have close supervision over them, it is planned that the boys themselves will be given certain responsibilities. They will visit the exhibits in the mornings and in the afternoons will have pa rades, and will be given special in struction in corn judging, stock Judg ing and the like. The boys will be asked to prepare reports of what they see and the best of these reports will be sent to the home papers for pub lication. Then on Saturday night, tho last night, comes the banquet, given by the City of Columbia in honor of the Corn Club boys. There will be speech es by some of the most notable men in the country, and in fact it will be a genuine banquet, just like grown up folks have. Prof. O. B. Martin. Assistant in charge of the Boys' Department of the Farm Demonstration Work, will be in charge of all preliminary arrange ments for the Exposition School, and bo has entered upon the work with characteristic enthusiasm and energy. Ida .Mae Wharton. Resolutions adopted by the Parson age Aid Soicety Of the Methodist BpisCopal Church, South, at Waterloo. S. C, March IS. 1012. Whereas God in his all-wise provi dence has removed from our midst.! our faithful member and beloved sis ter, Miss Ida Mae Wharton, and Whereas In her death we have lost one of our most useful and zealous members, Therefore be It resolved: ist, That, In the death of our young sister, we feel sorely bereaved, and while we bow with humble submis sion to the divine behest of our Heav enly Father, and mourn with sincere sorrow, yet we feel that her work, among us, will abide to bless her ! memory. 2nd. That we will cherish the mem ory of her consecrated young life, and will endeavor to imitate her noble example. 3rd. That a pago in our minute book be Inscribed to her memory, and a copy of these resolutions be tender ed the bereaved family, and one encli be furnished the Southern Christian Advocate and the Laurens Advertise: for publicatlot. Miss Mary Smith, Mrs. G. W. Long, Mrs. .1. T. Miller. Committee. You will look a good while before you find a better medicine for COUghfl and colds than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It not only gives relief it cures. Try It when you have a cough or cold, and you are certain to be pleased with the prompt cure which it will effect. For sale by all dealers. Professional Notice. I havo not given up my practice and insurance business on account of be ing connected with the Class Works. My office is in the same place. Hours: 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. and 4 to 6 p. m. Phones?office: SO; Residence: 111. W. H. Dial, M. I). 35-4t * SUNDAY SCHOOL QUESTIONS. ? (Copyright, 1910, by Rev. T. S. Ltn scott, D. D.) The Appointment of the Twelve. Mark 1117-19; Mntt. v:13-10. Golden Text?Ye did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you, that ye go and bear fruit. John xv:16. (1.) Verse 7?Why, In view of what had just happened, did Jesus "wlth drawhimself and his disciples to the sea?" (2.) When is It right to flee from our enemies, and when is it duty to stand our ground (3.) Verse 8?What proportion fol lowed Jesus out of love for him, and his teaching, and what proportion through curiosity, and to see his won derful works? (4.) What proportion attend church today for worship, lor tho preaching, the music or because it Is the custom? (5.) Verses 9-10?To what extent Is it legitimate to provide musical or other attractions in order todraw the crowd? (U.) What would probably have been the size of the congregation of Jesus if he had not performed miracles as well its preached the gospel? (7.) Verses 11-12?If in these days a preacher Is not instrumental in cast ing unclean spirits out of men, what ought he to do? (8.) Why did Jesus charge the dem ons who knew him not to make him known? (9.) Verse 13?Why is it, or not, a part of ti pastor's duty to frequently invite individual Christians to visit him, With a view to iinding out, and then to influence them to tuke up the form of Christian work for which they j are fitted? (10.) Verses 14-15?-Jesus had a large following at this time. What method, therefore, did ho adopt in se lecting his twelve apostles? (11.) What important preparation had Jesus made during the previous night for selecting his apostles (See Luke Vi: 12-13.) (12.) Which, and why, Is the better method when faced with an Import ant crisis, to see help from god in a few words, and in faith leave the mat ter with him or to discuss all the de-' tails with God In protracted prayei'. (lit.) Hack up your answer with rea sons and say whether Christ Intended the miraculous power conferred upon tin original twelve apostles to be per manent in the Christian church. (This is one of the questions which may be answered In writing by members of the club.) (14.) Verses 16-19?What particular charge did Jesus give to these twelve Apostles? (See Matt. x:5-15.) (15.) Which were the leaders among the Apostles, and what can you say I concerning them? (1G.) Matt. v. 13-16?What are the chief characteristics of salt? (17.) In what sense are Christians like salt? (18.) What elements In Christian Character resemble light, and to what extent are wo responsible to let our light shine? Lesson for Sunday. April 2S\ 1912. The Beatitudes. Matt, v: 1-12. International Tress Bible Question Club I have read the Suggestive Ques tions on the Sunday School Lesson published in Tho Advertiser, also Lesson Itself for Sunday . 191.. (Date) the series of 52, Name . Address . Your Questions Ausucred. If you would like to havo answered any particular question each or any week from "The Suggestive Questions on the Sunday School Lesson" by Hev. Dr. Llnscott, send In your request t? this ofllce, giving tho date of tho les son and the number of the question you wish answered. You may select any question except the one ludicat ed that "It may bo answered In writ ing by members of the club." Dr. Llnscott will answer the questions either In these columns or by mall through this ofllce. Don't forgot to state what benefit these "Suggestive Questions" are to you. Give your full name and address. Srnd your letters to "The Question Editor of The Ad vertiser, Laurens, S. C." FAMILY IIAIK I) HE SSI NC. Henetiis the Hair of Men, Women and i Children. (let a botle of delightful, refreshing PARISIAN SAGE madam, and have everybody In the house use it regularly lt'8 flue for children as well as grown , ups and Laurens Drug Co. guarantees; Parisian SAGE to drive awaya dan-1 druff. stop falling hair or Itching scalp, or money back. Large bottle ' 50 cents. "I think PARISIAN SACK is good: as a hair grower. It is good to rid I the hair of dandruff and stop the hair from falling out It is a beautlfler as well as a scalp cleaner. I Intend to keep It In the house. I know It helped my head."- Manna Darkness, Marashalltown, Oowa. MICHELIN Quick Detachable Clincher Easily Fits Any Quick Detachable Rim No Tools Required IN STOCK BY SWYGERT & TEAQUE LEARN HOW TO COOK RIGHT! The Most Valuable Knowledge of the Difficult Art of Cooking: is Obtained by a Study of the Experience of those Who Have Made a Success of It. The Advertiser Printing Company has just finished print ing a beautiful and useful 150-pago cook book for the ladies of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian church of Woodruff. A few copies have been left, by the ladies, at Ulis ofliee for distribution. We would be glad to have the Indies of the city and county to call at this ofliee, inspect tin* book, and purchase one or more of them. By so doing, a valuable book of recipes will be scoured and a very worthy charitable cause will be aided. Five hundred of the books have been printed and in order to ensure the sale of the entire edition, the price has been placed at a very low figure, considering the large number of recipes and the value of the information contained in them. Seventy-live cents will purchase one of them. Apply either to the ladies at Woodruff or, for a few days, possibly a week, at THE ADVERTISER PRINTING CO., Laurens. S. ('. Landreth's and Ferry's GARDEN SEED FRESH Palmetto Drug Company W. H. WASHINGTON, Manager COLUMBIA, XEWBKRRY & LAURENS RAILWAY. N. B. The following schedule figures are published only as information and not guaranteed. ?54 53 Station 62 ?66 8:20 a m 2:12 p m Lv Laurens Ar 2:12 p m 7:66 p m 844 2:35 Clinton 1:50 7:35 *:32 3:20 Newberry 12:56 6 44 9:50 3:34 Prosperity 12:42 6:2? 11:15 4:55 Ar Columbia Lv 11:15 5:00 6:20 Ar Hurnter Lv 9:41 10:00 p m Ar Charleston Lv 6:15 a m '?Trains f>4 and 65 run solid between Greenville and Columbia dally ex cept Sunday. These trains stop at Carvals St. Station, while trains 62 ud 53 go lo Union Station. Solid through trainH between Greenville and Charleston via l.uurens A* 4 Columbia. T. C, WHITE, Oeneral aPssenger Ag<*L