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METAL LAID RIGHT OVER OLD WOOD SHINGLES 2. No &rt - no bother, and when once laid they make a thoroughly storm-proof and fire-proof roof, neither of which can be claimed for the wood shingle. As to price?-they cost no more than a good wood shingle, and b Mine place* they coet mach lea*. Roof* pal oo 26 years ago era a? good a? new. today, and have never needed repair*. For sale by Local Dealers or Cortright Metal Roofing Company SO N. 23rd, St., Philadelphia, Pa. 6'Those bent on success think success, they live success, they eat success, they WILL success? until finally they are a SUC CESS!" THE BANKW:. LAURENS LAURENS, S.C, gi- 1 ? - Bad Spells "I suffered, during girlhood, from womanly weakness," writes Mrs. Mollie Navy, of Walnut, N. C "At last, I was almost bed-ridden, and had to give up. We had three doctors. All the time, I was getting worse. I had bad spells, that lasted from 7 to 28 days. In one week, after I gave Cardui a trial, I could eat, sleep, and joke, as well as anybody. In 8 weeks, I was well. I had been an invalid for 5 weary years 1 Cardui relieved rr.e, when everything else failed." Cardu i WomansTonic If you are weak and ailing, think what it would mean, to you, to recover as quickly as Mrs. Navy did For more than 50 years, this purely vegetable, tonic remedy,for women, has been used by thousands of weak and ailing sufferers. They found it of real value in relieving their aches and pains. Why suffer longer? A remedy that has relieved and helped so many, is ready, at the nearest drug store, for use, at once, by you. Try it, today. Write to: Ladies' Advisory D*9?_ Our*t*s/v>r? eSm Co Ck*r?esvx>ca. Tesnv. tor Sptctal InttrutUons, sad U-^t book. ' H/u ittsxsutr. '.-a # V3>a. ?*?f ires. J 57 FOR SALE! Store and lot. Also nice new dwelling of Jno. M. Moore. Store near Laurens Mill. Good proposition ?see us at once. Splendid lot and three room House on Sullivan street opposite Mr. J. J. Pluss at a bargain. Good House and lot on Martin Street. Fine Farm known as Polly Franks place, four miles above Laurens, near Greenville and Laurens road. 100 acres worth the money we can sell it at. Home Trust Co. N. B. DIAL, C. H. ROPER, President. See. *\ Trees. LAURENS, SOUTH CAROLINA TYLERSVILLE DOTS. Tyleravllle, Juno 24.?Rev. n. P. Mitchell of Laurons filled his regular appointment at Langston Sunday. Miss Fannie Poole and Mr. W. C. Wluters spent Sunday with Mrs. Mat tie Clark and fninlly. Misses Mattlo Sloan and Lucy Don nan have returned home from Clinton where they have been visiting. Miss Mnttie Blakely of Clinton is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Donnan and family. MIbb Grace Poole and brother, Martin, spent Sunday In Lanford. Messrs. Frank and Will Wright have been, visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wright. Rev. B. P. Mitchell and Mr. W. A. Poole of Pea Ridge spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Poole. Miss Mary Little has returned homo from an extended vtslt to her grand mother, Mrs. Lucy Glenn of the Hunt ington section. Mr. Furman Poole spent Sunday on Pea Ridge. Miss Nonnie Clark has returned home from Hendersonville. N. /C. Mr. T. P. Poole was in Laurons Monday. The Y. L. S. C. met with the Misses Donnan on last Thursday afternoon. After the business of the meeting was finished delightful fruit was servod by the hostess. The next meeting will meet with Miss Fannie Poole. A sprained ankle may as a rule be cured In from three to four days by applying Chamberlain's Ltniment and observing the directions with each bot tle. For sale by all dealers. UNION MEETING. The union meeting of the secodd and third divisions of the Laurens asso ciation will meet with tho First Bap tist church of this city Saturday and Sunday. The services will be opened at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Din ner will be served on the grounds Saturday noon. A full attendance is expected. Thore is no real need of anyone be ing troubled with constipation. Cham berlain's Tablets will cause an agree able movement of the bowels without any unpleasant effect. Give them a trial. For sale by all dealers. * NN! ?BOYE. ? Pine Grove. June 24.?Mr. Claud Boyd. from Chestnut Ridge, made a fine Sunday school talk at this place Sunday afternoon. I Miss Lila and Kdgar Bramlett spent ? Friday night with their brother, Mr. Arthur Bramlett, near Ware Shoals. I Mis? Annie Garllngton, of Colum bia, is spending awhile with Mrs. Dr. George Knight. Mr. Rex Patterson spent Sunday In Laurens. * Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Medlock spent Sunday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bramlett. Mr.s. Jirn Craddock, Mr. Claud Jones Tedd Jones and sister and Mr. and Mr* John Knight all spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Craddock Eax b age of our lives has its Joys. 0!d people should be happy, and they will be Jf Chamberlain's Tablet* are taken to strengthen the digestion and keepK the bowels regular. These tab lets are mild and gentle In their ac tion and especially suitable for people pf middle age and older. For nale by all Dealers. SIIII.OH LETTER. Shiloh, June 24.?During the past week the fanners have had some fine weather for killing grass. Crpps are beginning to look fine by now. Mr. and Mrs. William Graden and children of near Green Pond, visited his sister. Mrs. W, L. Chesteln Of Shiloh Sunday. Mrs. Lillle Abercroinble and daUgh* ter Klomay were the guests of Miss' Elizabeth Llndloy Sunday. Messrs. Clarence Hellams, Paul Jones, Gibbon Armstrong were the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hellams Saturday and Sunday. Messrs Willie Abrains and Jesse Odell wore the guests of the former's sister, Mrs. Furman Hellams last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Mammle Oarrett and daughter, Nannie, viBlted Mrs. Klla Walker last Saturday. Mrs. Belle Gray spent the week-end with her brother Mr. Milam Hellams. Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Hellams visit ed her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lafayotte Hellams. Bites or stings of poisonous insects which cause the flesh to swell should be treated with DARBY'S PROPHY LACTIC FLUID. It counteracts the poison, reduces swelling quickly and eases pain. It Is equally as valuable when applied to flesh wounds, burns, scalds, cuts or bruises. It causes the flesh to heal over and leaves no dis figuring scar. Price 50 cents ner bot tle. Sold by Laurens Drug Co. Lodge Hall, Gray Court, S. C, May 25, 1012. Whereas the groat achltect of the universe has seen tit In his all wise providence to remove from our midst our beloved brother, Jas. F. OwlngS, we his brother workmen In lodgo as sembled adopt the following resolu tions to his memory. Resolved First, That we moarn our Brother's departure, and extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved ones. Second, That In the I033 of Brother Owlngs Schroder lodge has lost one of Its most loyal membors. Third. That wo dedicate a page in our record book to his momory and \ copy of this papor be supplied the county papers and the bereaved family ?,. R. Brooks, L. C. Dor roh, T. A. Willis, Committee. All Bay Singing. There will be an all day singing at Lucas Avenue Baptist church, at Watts mill, the fifth Sunday, June 30th. The public is cordially invited to come. J. O. Qillesple, C. H. Sims. Committee. WHAT LAUKENS WANTS TO KNOW The Answer Is Found In the State ment of n Laurens Resident. From week to week, from year to year, there have been appearing In these columns statements made by neighbors, which we have all read with great Interest, and many of us with groat profit. But what we want to know is, do they stand the greatest test of all?the test of time? Here Is conclusive ovldence on this point from a Laurens man: Arthur Hudgens, farmer, Laurens, S. C. nays: "For six months I suf fered Intensely from pains in the small of my back and It was out of tlta question for me to lift. My back ached constantly and In the morning wnen I first got up, I was very lame. I tired easily, felt nervous and had headaches and dizzy spells. The se cretions from my kidneys passed too frequently and this weakness was al ways worse when I caught cold. In a short time after I began using Doan's Kidney Fills, they relieved me and the contents of one box effected a com plete and permanent cure." For sale by all dealers. Price !">0 cents. Foster-MUburn Co.. Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. NOTICE OF THE SALE OF SCHOOL BONDS. Sealed bids, addressed to O. B. Sim mons, chairman, and C H. Roper, secretary, will be reclved by the board of trustees of the school dis trict of the Town of Laurens. at Laurens. S. C. at 3 o'clock, p. m? Friday, June 28th, 1912, for the purchase Of an Issue of refunding bonds of the school district of the Town of Lauren:;, S. ('., in the amount of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000). Said bonds are to mature in 30 years from date, and are non-taxable, and bear five (6) per cent. Interest per annum, payable January and July. All bids shall Include expanses of lithographing, printing and Issuing of bonds, and other expenses Incident thereto, without exception. Said bonds to be of denomination of $1,000.00 each. The said board of trustees re serves tin- right to reject any and all bids. Certified check for $500.00 re quired with each bid. By order of the board of trustees for the school district for the town of Laurens. S. ('.. this 20th day of June, 1912. O, B. SIMMONS. Chairman. C. H ROPER, Secretary. Come to us for Tin Top Jelly Glasses. S. M. & E. H. Wllkea & Co. Your Tires Will occasion you the minimum trouble, work and delays if you have us make the Tire Repairs VULCANIZING Patching only means post poning: the trouble-have us Vulcanize the tubes, retread the worn shoes, reseotion the blowout. Prompt work and low prices. W. P. HUDGENS Laurens, S. C, MOSS r Buy A Home With Rent Money! The average renter pays for his place every eight years but the land lord still owns it. Why Pay Rent? YOU PAY AS RENT ft>*~ 178 Acres near Mt. Oliv? Chuoh. Cheap and on easy terms. One-half interest In one of the finest lime quarries In the 8outh. Four miles of Waro Shoals. Cheap on easy terms. At $120.00 per year in 10 years. $1,581.68 At $120.00 per year in 25 years. $6,583.72 At $240.00 per year in 10 years. $3,168.36 * At $240.00 per year in 25 years. 13,167.43 We will cut any of the following into such size tracts as you desire. We buy at wholesale and retail land out to suit the small buyer : Splendid farm and ginnery at Ekom, containing 100 acres, and (rood dwelling, outhouses, etc, 20-horse engine and 40-horse boiler, two 60 saw gin, all in good shape on easy terms or all cash. About 100 Acres noar Watts Mill, known as the Radgctt Land. 553 Acres located near Reedy River Power Company, on Iteedy River, and known as the Dorroh Place. Price, $12.50 to $20.00 per acre, depending on number of acres and location. 200 acres three miles east of Laurens. iligh slate cultivation. Terms easy. 23 acres at Aull's cross roads, cheap for quick sale. 10 acres near Watts Mills, all improved, for $1,500,"half cash. 165 acres, a part of J. N. Clardy tract, $8.00 per acre. Qetthe bar gain now. Several houses and lots near Watts Mill. 93 acres near Ora, level and good Improved land, $50 per acre. 400 acres near Stomp Springs, $11.50 per acre. We also have for sale about Twenty-two Acres of land within the corporate limits of tho C!itv of Laurens, known ss Orays Hill, which we will sell in small building lots, at reasonable prices. A good many of these lots havo cottages on them. Remember that we cut off any number of acres de sired by purchaser and give auy reasonable time in which to pay. We want to make it possible for every white farmer in Laurens County to own his home. Laurens Trust Company R. A. Coopkr, President. C. W. Tunk, Sec. & Treas. Anderson & Blakcley, Managers Real Estate Sales. W. G. WILSON & CO. Are showing special value in White doited Dress Swi?s from 10 to 25c the yd Broken Checks in nice Sheer Goods only 10 cts a yard. A full line White Dimity Checks from lOctsto 15cts. Linene and Linen finished Lawns at lOcts. Wash Silks in the most desirable shades 25cts. Shirting Percales and fladras Cloth fast colors. A complete line of Silk and Silk Lisle Hose. Embroideries in all widths and weight at W. G. WILSON & CO. PWThen you wan1 VISITING CARD WEDDING IMITATION >] STATION f KY I Advertiser Printing Co* Laurens, S. C. ^liS^^l^^^Q^^ as Consistent with Quality.