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Only one Dealer in this Town can sell you the highest grade, fairest-priced coffee and tea to he had anywhere, for he alone sells The Votan Line VOTAN COFFEE VOTAN TEA Each, best of its kind TW? &Mlir Ir Dial Company WANTED! A good man to sell Monuments, Headstones and Iron Fencing in this section for one of the largest yards in North Carolina. A good oppor tunity for the man who means business and can get business. Experinced men preferred. Write us Mecklenburg Marble and Granite Company, Box 32, Charlotte, N. C. FROM FOREST TO FINISHED m r urica i iu niuanLu ?%>*i BUILDING MATERIAL ^^?^^ IlJlIlTili;! A long route?but a safe one, Sato tor you?sale for us. No speculating about the quality or price of build ing material here. We own the timber land, saw mills, and planing mills, which produce our building material. Only one profit?not three. We specialize on complete house bills and furnish estimates free, figured by experts. Call or mail m your specifications. August* Lumber Co. AUGUSTA, GA Susb, 7>noTv Kiinrtv r.io. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS x ?iue iSfH giviin "Thoroueh tnatmrcion under pomc'vu^ CiiriHttae Mf)MOTlCtt tit iru lovrat ;*(>?>?':><( rot.; ' ?v!-.Sl*i.T : Ii * to .da? vrtth hf laeurtj of R2 ? hna-rliru; natrnnnprt of r.2.V ;li i idem )?..'?.-!? d and j;*. r>u?i,i wnrtl.tl4n.nuf LfcA ?IMG TftAJN'IVC, SCHOOL FOR Critic IN XTRCIVlA i I ?,1 otafttfMt in: the year inrhiHtnc table hnnrri room lipntf. R%sam launrt ? mehMnaJ (retention ffttyilcad nutttm.. ant ttiittnr. Sr. till ?in?i?e.u ? maRU urn. nlortottor. For rattntoffuf am; ttrtpltnatinn blank add-w* ! v. THOS. ROSSER REEVES, R. ./U Primp*!. BLACKSTOXE, VIRGINIA K ft The tallowing wobi?rtui* tjgu'fi? a'f?- n?blhtbeo' milt nf inromi&tlot mni not ' '????<? ?1.4 tut ftuitioti r.? fc:2(j fc Iii i Of j, TL 1a lAurnnt At S W p in T f.l. j n. S.44 fc>W Oiiotnr. ? J?f> 7:88 f:R? }::2t' Newhnrrt 5?? f.44 ? l.f I 'M fro?r*rft5 ?; J? | :?( IT:!!. 4M. At Columbia 1a 9: 31 1..0d f 4f> Ar Sunuer 1a f? 40 "JO: HO f n. Ar Charlnwor 1a F, 00 k m ?.? Train* M kjiA r.f. run grillt bar wem Orennvinf. hii? Columbia dally ?* rofit Sunday. Tliefir r-ain> uror a: OorvaU St Station. DU|)? fain* RS and T.fi ffo to Tin Inn BtfttiOh Holitl through train* botwnm. OrannvllU- and Oharlmnor via laiurnm nnfl ?Columbia. T. C. VFTITK. Gonorul T'aHMntirm Apom AT SKCOSn BAPTIST CHI RCH. V Spirit of Box i mi I is EtM(?1 in tar Church und Much Progress is Being Mll.lr . l>ast Sunday tho Philathoa c'iss had its regular election of officers for! the next six months, as follows: Pres ident. Margaret Martin. Vice-Presi dent. Annie Walker, secretary, Lucile Moore, Treasurer. Nods Snoddy, Chair man of Committees, Neda Snoddy. Teacher. R. K Thompson. Tho class has made a splendid rec ord for the past six months and has , pledged itself to do more in tho fu ture. They have been instrumental in placing a nice piano in the church for the use of the Sunday school and church and have done a great deal to increase the membership o* the school at )a.rg<> hy tbclr persistent work ir. various ways. The pastor. Rev. L S. She&ly, has been out on the move getting up mon ey to paint the church. The work is now complete and the congregation is very grateful to him for his noble work which has been so long needed He wishes to extend thanks to all who contributed to this cause The ?work cost about one hundred dollars which was paid in full when the 'work was finished. The church is now in the midst of a series of meetings, the pasn>r doing the preaching with Miss Jennie Shealy assisting in the music A good re vival is expected in this church. A cordial invitation is extended t>a all to attend those meetings * BRIDGES PELLAGRA REMEDY ? CURE? PELLAGRA * Pout years of success * * Results gU&r&TltOed. T rice ? * $!> cash With order. * JOHN W. BRINKS CO * ?2e Rhodes Ridg. AGanta. Ga, * ? Prinecun Locals. * Princeton, June I'*?Mr. Milton Taylor 61 Greenville has been the guest of borne people recently.. Miss Maude Machen is Visiting rel atlves In laurens. Yiiss Annie Lee Arnold has return ed from a visit to her brother. Mr. Martin Arnold In Atlanta Miss Mabel Klnard who has been the guest of Miss Mazw- Knight, has returned to her home ir. Rranc.hviiie. Mr. and Mr*.. R M. DuBosc and Chi ?ron spent a U? days las: w eek With friends a: Ware Shoals. Mr and Mr*. Iatx- Monroe of 1j.u rnns spent Thursday bore with Mrs . onro< i home people. Mr. and Mrs John Callahan of Honet Path were visitors las; week at the home of Mr John L Bagwell The rrfcmd* ol little Ruth Arnold, who artnnded school here for the past session kiui is no* al bor home in Atlanta, an sorry io learn oi her ill nesa, it is- hoped thai she will soon be able to return from the hospital anfl b< with her f lion fit agi... HSrvf On Jfew? savf u pritloemas to a strorfl crowd a'd vhamks heads If it don't. "Move nri ti; v ," says the hig harsh mineral pills to bowel congestion and HUffor ing follows T>- King'* New Life Tills Ooi 'l bullflojie thi bowels Tbey gent .? nersuadl them to right action and health follows liar at Laurens Drug Oo nnd Palmetto T>ruf. C RAUk SHALT MiTT.fc. Rarks?ulti ."tunf 24 ?Mr, and Mrs George Browning anfl little daughter. Lillian Brown, all of OoldvlDe, art apondtafi several day* With Wsrs Browning'! mothnr, Mrs R. C. Bums. Mi R f. Putnam and wife wore no (?? home mi last FVlfln? morning at the death of Mr. Putnam's father, Mr si <? Putnam. Mr and Mrs Asa Tnrtd wore fhel gUOSU Ol Dr. and Mrs. E C. Owflni OH last sundaj. Mr. Ouivm Owings ol Laurent was li town DD Satur?uv Mr. and Mrs. Jamm Tndu. Mr and Mrs. V A. Putnam. M: Elnioi and Miss Laurie Putnam sporn lust Sun dav with Mr Tiraror. Todd and family Messrs. 0. T. Garmtt and Blssf Plume u', Watorlnr. spent sevoral hours It the cltv law Friday Mrs 0, A Owrois npoiu Sufurda* It j'?TWJ Court with ho? (laughter Mrs Fovd AlKiroronibli: Miss Amv flhoekle? and h?vr gimm, iMIsk CJlar*. of flin.DMoi ? l.if. loft for Winthrop ?dflflRti Hook Hill, last WnOnesflay whwr they will 1h- In Rolmdl nnr month at ihr ?ummsr school thnrs. When yoa feet JSH** <n\m tirad. wnrrinA nr Aammdnnt h m a HM ?igr vnti ntmA MOTTS NE?VkJRJWS PILLS. Thrtv ranew the normal vigor uu mafer lit* worth living hr nn ..?.< ??* tat Maitf'? Nirwinf PilW WhXiAMS m?fC CO.. Nmm? "1 lm< Ob? LATTVKN.H IfmWQ OO. Laars aa. %. (? Madden, .Tune 2&.?Crops generally aw pretty clean through here The grain has been cut and gathered in good shape. Corn is looking veil and .'hough cotton is small yet as the old darky said "Theres a powerful come out in cotton'*: The rain of last night -will also help out in the sow ins of. peas. Bro. .todie Martin filled his usual appointment at Prospect Saturda> and Sunday. He gave an interesting talk Saturday afternoon to the Indies* Aid Society on "Mary, t *>? Mother of .lesus.." Mr. j. 1\ Oulbe.rtson and family spent Sunday with his uno'e. Mr Klisha Watkins. Mr. J, A Wofford ?? Isited for a few days last week. Ms kinsmen near Woodruff. He was accompanied home hy his nephew. Carroll "Wofford Veteran .lohn R. Finley ha* boon ripht sick for the last few days and is confined to his room His many friends hope to see him out ;r. a few days Mrs. 6. H rir.le.y has been quite indisposed for the last few dAys Mrs .V A Wofford awd Mrs. Claude Finley of Madden, were among those who enjoyed the services at the First "Baptist church Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs Thad Moore and lit tle Lillian visited the*former's moth er in Laurens recently The Misses Teagoe left Saturday; for a visit to their brothel :l Spar? van burp. Miss .Tf.nie Browr. was ;r< : tmsanl guest of her aunts. Mrs Teagtx and Mrs. Allison, Friday. Mrs Emma Cunningham it quit* >:k at the home of her granddaugh ter Mrs Tom Shaw, her friends will i be sorry to hear. r?cath of (revs Hill CftJson, Cross Hill. .Iahe 24.?Mr Tom Hill died last "Wednesday Ht was found ?ead by the roadside near hit borne His wagon laid hands name along and fpuhd him In ii few minuras afte-t be foil. Dr Peak happened to be In thi neighborhood and was called to him and said he died from heart trouble Mr Hill was u good Christian mtu. and a pood citizen about ;?(? yean old He leaves a wife, two sons tj? du? daughter A large BongrogntloTj u> ?.ended the funeral v.: Betliabare e>t Thursday "Re-v. ."!. a Marrii. conduct ed t he service. HftW'f This? We offer One- Hundred D?lteri T.? wtrd for any rase- of Catarrh thai caiiiiot be cured by Hall's Catarrl Cure.. F. ."" Cheney & Co. TrileQn Q "We, tbf undersigned huvi known F. .*). Cheney for the- ias: ? yonrft um bell we him perfeptlj honorabh n ul business transastionf and financial!1? able to rarry out any nhligattoi mittb by his firm. National Bank ol Commerce, Toledn 0 Rail's Catarrh Cure is taker ltrtnm ally, acrinp directly upon the blnn? and mucous surface's of th< ays) om Testimonials son: frtte Prie< *'.: ttonti fit-- b:.T:'ie Sold by all druggljVU TfcVe Hall'i Famil? Pi'.it- for constl parlor Simpson, Cooper 6t Babb. Attorneys ?t Law. WiB prmctiee tn ?11 State Course, nrranpi Dttantior r'T'nr tt> all btumieni. A Fine Assortment Of the World's roost famous Oorham Silverware is to be found at ay store. A Wedding Present of Gorham Silver is everlasting and will surely be appreciated. Chantilly, Recent and other patterns always on hand. William Solomon RELIABLE JEWELER Laurens, S. C. Heart Symptoms The Ailments of worr*n include symptoms of heart trouble known as palpitation of the heart. The palpitation is so violent at times as to bo really painful and leads the patient to fear she has heart disease. Ninety per cent of such cases are not heart disease at all but only a symptoSn of a liver disorder which has affected the normal action of the heart, and on applying the proper remedies the unusual throbbing ceAses. The stomach and digestion need strengthening ano> tho depressing effect of these disorders on the female organism must be corrected. For the latter purpose there is no more effective remedy to be found any whero than DR. SIMMONS Squaw Vine Wine It conveys a strengthen Ing Influence to the delicate female organism, re-establishes refulAr and healthy periods, rvercomes the painful symptoms, builds up the nerves ana ptts the generative system :n fine healthy condition. For the liver and hc?-ei diso-ders one or two ooses of Simmons Liver Medicine is all that Is needed. It clean the Momach and bowels of Impurities, helps digestion and the proper nourishment of the body the result of which Is sound, healthy condition* ail through the system. Dr. SSmnwMu Somov 11? HriM /? Sold by all DeaUn?Prico $1.00 C P. SIMMONS MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. Sold by Laurens Drug Company ulled the Oliver all day arvd like a, colt If the hone* feel that way. Lew at* y&a suppose the man whe oaa been holding the handles feebr Probably mighty well saba fcrc with himaeli, and glad ha'a air** He has oone more wp-k. better work, and with greater eaae simply becauae he u?ed aa OLIVER PLOW. Why con't i'oc ht one cf these men? e will be piaa to show you the plow?to answer pueationf?unt It convince you that this is the plow tor you to buy. J^N'D REMEMBER THEY'RE "BXTXLT FOR SERVICE J. D. CULBERTSON Madden, S. C. EXCURSION TO GREENVILLE June 27th, 1912 With Final Return Limit June 28th. Vjkfrts Good on Train No. 87. Return any Train on 28th. Fare? as follows: Laurens S. C. DurhsQale, S < Otvai 3ourl B OwlngK S c Fountain Inn. SlmpHoi t'l .' Muululn s. c. LiKt M M DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING OF THE EXPERT KIND Have your Clothes Pressed and Cleaned by mcTi who know haw. You'll find them here at this Shop. E. V. FERGUSON Over Palmetto Drug Co. Laurens, South Carolina %