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$ LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. $ Messrs. J. T. Crews and Roy Little spent Friday night in Columbia. Rev. J. A. Hughes, of the Harmony section, was a visitor in the city Fri day. Mrs. Maud Phillips, after spending ?several days here, has returned to Winder, Oa. Miss Mayme Webb, of Ashville, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Watts. Misses Willie and Lint Jones have returned home after a pleasant visit in Newberry. Mr. Isadore Kopple of Roanoke, Va., a former Laureus boy, is visiting friends in the city. . Mr. R. A. Austin, the well known Cross Hill merchant, was iu the city yesterday on business. Mr. Ooorge Flanagan who is now lo cated at Clemaon College, spent the week-end here visiting friends. Miss Lucy Clardy has Returned from Spartauburg, where she has been vis iting her sister, Mrs. Vlckers. Mr. Paul Cooper has accepted a po sition with Swift & Co., in Greenville, and left for his new work Saturday. Misses Mattie P. and Mary Izard, of Walterboro, are expected in the city^today to visit Mrs. II. K. Alken. Mr J. Cope Henderson left last week for Greenville where he has accepted a position with the Southern Cotton Oil Co. Mr. James Watkins will in the future make his home In Anderson where he has accepted a position with Evans Pharmacy. Mr. J. R. Redden nnd son Berkeley Redden from near Ware Shoals were among the business visitors in Lau i rens Thursday. Misses Elizabeth and Lucy Bomar, of Charlotte spent several days with Mrs. Lamar Smith, while on their way to Converse college. Mrs. William Solomon and son, Bar nardi have returned after a two weeks' visit in Baltimore, Rehoboth, Del., Do Laurel Camp and other summer re sorts. Dr. and .Mrs. O. B. Mayer have been stopping a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jones on their way from Rochester, Minn., to their home In Newberry. Mr. Mace Langston and Mr. Carrie Barnett of Chestnut Ridge accom panied Mr. E. P. Mlnter to McBee last week for the purpose of looking over some farming lands. Mr. J. W. Todd returned Saturday from Montreat where he has been spending the summer. Mrs. Todd and Miss Bessie Todd will remain there for a while longer. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rutledge McGhee and children have arrived in the city and are boarding at the home of Mrs. Moilic Tucker, where they will make their home in the future. Mr. J. L. Mahaffey of Owings was a visitor In Laurens Thursday. While here he subscribed to The Advertiser for his son. Mr. M. R. Mahaffey, who is teaching school ?t Dunbarton, S. C. Miss Beth Shell entertained the Forty Two club at her home on East Main street Friday afternoon. Six tables were prepared for players and a large number enjoyed the afternoon. After a few games were played, a de lightful salad course was served. Miss Shell was assisted in entertaining by Miss Nell Millef and Mrs. Berket Clardy. NOTICE. All patrons of the McCord Studio ?who had sittings made on the coupon proposition nre hereby notified that the pictures are now ready for de livery. You '>re not under any obli gation to takj a frame for the enlarge ment but any amount which may he due for the sitting or folders may be paid at the studio. Please call and see about it, to avoid any misunder standing. We are pleased to state that the pictures arc fine. Respectfully, THE McCORD STIDIO. Notice to Creditors. All persons holding claims against <the estate of Margaret M. Dial, de ceased, are hereby notified and re quired to present them to me at my office at Laurens, 8. C, duly proven, ?on or before the 17th day of October. .1912, or be forever barred. W. B. KNIGHT, Executor. '.Sept. 25, 1912. G? S. ft A. SCHEDULE. Six Train* Each Way Between Green, wood and Belton. More Track Soon to be Opened np. The schedule of trains to be op erated by the Greenvillo, Spartan burg and Anderson division of the Piedmont & Northern lines which was effected for the first time Sunday was given out recently In Charlotte by Superintendent W. C. Murphy. Six trains daily will operate be tween Anderson and Gieenwood, a distance of 31 miles and six between Anderson and Helton, a distance of 10 miles, the total distance of the division being 41 miles. The Schedule. Northbound train No. i 1. from Greenwood will leave that point at 6 a. m., arriving in Anderson at 7:45. Train No. 6, will leave at 8.20 arriving at 9.25; train No. 8 will leave at 10.15, arriving at 11.60; train No. 16 will leave at 2:15 p. m., arriving at 3.50; train No. 18 wll leave at 4.10 arriving at 6.05; train No. 24 will leave at 8, arriving at 9.45. Southbound train No. 1 from Ander son to Greenwood will leave at 6.40 a. m., reaching Greenwood at 8.15; train No. 3, will leave at 8.20. arriving at 10.05; train No. 7 will leave at 10.45 arriving at 12.25 p. m; train No. 11 will leave at 1.15, arriving at 2.55; train No. 17 will leave at 4.20, arriving at 6.05; train No. 19 will leave at 7.50. ar riving at 9.g0. Anderson-Helton Trains. In addition to these through trains from Anderson to Greenwood and re turn, six trains will operate each way daily from Anderson to Belton. The schedule averages this distance is 25 minutes. This line has been in oper ation for several weeks, but is a part of the main system of the intcrurban running from Greenwood on the south to Belton, thence to Anderson and which will later extend to Greenville, Spartanburfi and connect with the North Carolina division of the system. These schedules will remain in ef fect until changes are necessary in cidental to ihe incorporation of the line between Belton and Greenville. Work on this part of the system is being pushed as rapidly as possible, but it will be several months before it can be put in operation. All those who have a torpid liver weak Indigestion or constipated bow els, look out for chills. The season is here and the air is full of disease germs. The proper thing to do is to put your liver in good condition and purify the stomach and bowels. Dlt. M. A SIMMON'S LIVER MEDI CINE is the right remedy It answers the purpose completely. Price 21. c. per package. Sold by The Lain ens Drug Co HA BUN NEWS. Rabun. Sept. 23.?The farmers are having their cotton ginned as fast as they get it picked. Mr. L. B. Merrltt, of Simpsonville, s)>ent last Monday night with Mr. | Houston Babb. Mrs. Mary Bolt, of Hickory Tavern section, spent Thursday and Friday with Mrs. Mclvina Abercrombie. Mr. Lyston Mahon left his home for j Greenville last Wednesday where he will go to Furman University. Mr. Houston Babb and sisters, Miss es Mae and Allie Babb, went In their automobile to Greenville last Wednes day. .Mrs. Lizzie Cheek, Messrs. Ellie Babb and Douglas West visited at the home of Mrs. Rebecca Owens Satur day. Miss Sue Gray and little Miss Vir ginia Gray spent Saturday at Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Mahon's. A good rain fell in this community Sunday. Mr. Willie Mahon of Princeton was visiting in this community Saturday night and Sunday. Miss Vivian Owens, of Eden com munity, spent Sunday with Miss Marie Mahon. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Abercrombie were In Laurens Saturday on business. START YOUR LI VEIL DON'T STOP WORK Dodson's Liver Tone Acts Mildly, bill Surely.. Livens Up the Llrer and You Stay on Your Feet. It Is the experience of calomel users that If they take enough of the drug to have the desired effect, it seriously Interfers with their work the day af ter. But this is the least Important item, for calomel is often a dangerous drug and acts on the system violently. Don't take chances with calomel. Get a bottle of the pleasant, safe and perfectly harmless Dodson's Liver Tbne. guaranteed to take the place of calomel. Instead of making you feel worse the next day it makes you feel better?and you actually are better, for | no remedy in the whole world livens up the liver, regulates the bowels and really rejuvenates the system any bet f.er than this dose. You are the sole judge of Its merits. Laurens Drug Co. is fully author ized to hand you back your money ?without question if It fails to please you?and relieve you. Remoml>er, If you feel constipated and bilious, what you need Is Dodson's Liver Tone. A lame hot tie and n good guarantee for 50 cents from Laurens Drug Co. Train Loads of Splendid Furniture We have bought for this Fall's Trade the largest stock ever put in Laurena, consisting of everything needed for the home. These Goods were bought direct from the largest and best Factories, and we guar antee that our prices ars lower than you will find same quality goods at other places. Come and look through our splendid stock whether you wish to buy or not. You are sure to find it worth your while. $29.00 Solid Quarter-sawed Oak Buffet, 54 inches long, 19 inches deep, French Plate Mirror 44 inch long, Piano pol ished. Only $8.50 White Knatnel Iron Bed, 2-inch post, Heavy fillers. Regular value Ten Dollars. $17.50 Beautiful Quartered Oak Sideboard, 45 inches long, 22 inches deep, 78 inches high, French Plate Mirror. $1.50 up. Our line of Oak and Mahagony Rockers for this Season is the best we have ever shown, they range in price from $1.50 up. From $25.90 Up. Fine Real Leather Up-holstered Parlor Suits, Mohogany Frames. From $25.90 Up. $23.50 A big value in solid Oak Dav enport, Genuine Chase Leather up-holstering, finely Tufted over very best Springs. Remember! We pay the freight on all bills of $10.00 or over. Come to our store and make it your headquarters. We are always glad to show our Goods. S. M. & E. H. WILKES & COMPANY LAURENS, S. C. FOR SALE Buy a Good Farm or a Timber Tract in South Georgia. Write today for my booklet of "one i hundred farms and timber tracts fori sale." in the banner counties Of Thomas Brooks, Grady, Dccatur, and Mitchell. Large tracts, small tracts, improved or ? improved, (Inc level sandy loam and red pebbly land with red clap subsoil, ?oor abundant, best roads in Georgia, '?I cotton lands in the South, good neighborhoods, schools and churches, pure free stone and artesian water, plenty hog and hominy, saw mill tim ber, turpentine locations, cut over lands, colonization lands, tine stock raising section, city property paying Hi per cent and over. Write me what you want and I will answer by early mall describing the property which you want. Yours to serve, W. 10. C It AI GM I LKS. 9-3t Thomasville, Qa. N. B. Dial A. C. Tor>d DIAL & TODD Attorneys at. Law Ehrte ryrise Baak Bulldlaf, Laureiw. S. C. PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS MONEY TO LOAN Piles! Piles I Piles! Williams' Indian PII? Olntassnt will cur? Blind, Bleeding and Itching Pile*. It ab sorbs the tunori, allays Itching at ones, acta aa a paultlce, rIvob Instant rcllof. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment In pre pared for Plies and Itching of the private pnrts. Druprtlsts, mail f>0c and $1.00. WILLIAMS WFO. CO., Proni.. Cleveland, Ohio LUJRKN'S DRUG uO. Laiireus, S. ( . FINAL SETTLEMENT. Take notice that on the 25th day of October. I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Administra tor of the estate of Isaac (Jarrett, de ceased, in tlte office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens county at 11 O'clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Administrator. Any persons indebted to said estate are notified and required to make pay ment on that date; and all persona having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or he forever barred. W. L. Qarrett, Admlnist rator. September 2">. 1012.? I mo. Notice of Teachers Examination. The date of the regular fall teach er's examination has boon fixed for Friday, October 4th. The examination will he held in the court room begin ning promptly at 0 o'clock and clos ing at 4 o'clock. The questions will be based on the. State adopted text hooks. ThoBo on Pedagogy will be based on the State Manual for Elemen tary Schools, and the State Manual for High Schools. Both of these pamphlets are distributed free at the superin tendent's office. Oeo. L. Pitts. Co. Supt. of Education. 8-3t Jno. W. Fvnrwx** C. C. Fsatherstens W. B. Knight FBROUSON, PBATHBK8TONE ft KNKJHT Attorneys at Law l.aurcns, S. C. Prompt and careful attention given toall business. Office Over Palmetto Bank. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Take notice that on the 2<;th day of October, I will render a final account of my aets and doings as Adminis trator Of the estate of IT, f. Taylor, deceased, in the otllce of the Judge of Probato of Laurens county at 11 o'clock, a. in., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Administrator. Any persons indebted to said estate are notified and required to make pay ment on that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or boforo said date, duly proven, or in- forever barred, September -.">. 1?I2. 1 mo. ( nation for Letters of Administration State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. By O. (1. Thompson, Probate Judge: Whereas ('. f. Brooks mad" suit to me to grant him Letters of Adminis tration of the estate and effects of .f. II. Brooks. These arc therefore, to cite and ad monish all and sigular the kindred and creditors of the said .1. B. Brooks, deceased, that they be and appear be fore me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Laurens C. H., S. ('., on the !Hh day of October, 1912, next, after, publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause, If any they have why the said administra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand this 24th day of September Anno Domini 1912. T. L. MONROE, Administ rator. 0. G. Thompson, Probate Judge, ! -2t SOLD BY DRUGGISTS F.VF.RWHERE j Notice of Kleef ion. State of South Car Unit County of Laurens, Whereas, petitions signed by a legal number of the qualified electors and free-holders residing in Dials school district No. 8, Laurens county South Carolina, asking for an election tip in the question of voting a _ mill tax upon the property in said school dis trict to he used for school purposes, have been filed with the county hoard of education, an election is hereby or dered upon said question, said elec tion to be held on the 2(5 day of Sept. 1912, at .Meiner School House, in said district ( under the management of the trustees of said school district. Only stich electors as return real or personal property for taxation and who exhibit their tax receipts and registration certificates as required in the genoral election shall bo allow ed to vote. ThOSO favoring the 2 mill tax shall vote a ballot containing the word "YKS" written or printed thereon. Those against the 2 mill tax shall vote a hallot containing the word "NO" written or printed thereon. Polls shall opon at the hour of 8 o'clock in the forenoon and shall remain open un till the hour of 4 o'clock in the after noon when they shall be closed, and the ballots counted. The trustees shall report the result of the election to the county auditor and county superintendent of educa tion within ten days thereafter. Geo. L. Pitts, 8-21-2 By order of County Hoard. M. R. WILKES Life Insurance LAURENS, S. C.