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For Women Only Dr. Simmons Squaw Vin^ Wine is prepared expressly for the ail ments of women. It contains Ingredients which act directly on the delicate female constitution, mildly and pleasantly?yet it ex ercises a most beneficial effect all through the system. DR. SIMMONS Squaw Vine Wine Overcomes weakness, nervous ness and Irritability. Gives prompt relief from the depressing bear ing-down pains, backaches, nau sea and Irregularities which cause so much suffering and despond ency. It has a most happy effect. Restores strength, renewed hope, cheerfulness and the energy and will to perform the duties of the household which formerly were so trying and distasteful. Sold by Druggists and Dealer* Price $1 Per Bottle C.F.SIMMONS MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI t LAUBENS DBUO CO. Laurena, S. C. LAND SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Laurena. Pursuant to a decree of the Court I of Common Pleas Ln the case of L. K. Henry vs. Dora Stoddard et al, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, at Laurens C. H., S. C. on Salesday n April noxt, being Monday the 7th day of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the follow ing described property to wit: All that tract of land situate in Laurens County in said State contain ing twenty-eight and eight-tenths (28 8-10) acres more or less, bounded by lands of Max Saxon, J. I. Cook and It. L. Henry and on the East and West by the waters of Durbin Creek. Terms of Sale: cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. If the terms of sale are not complied with, the land to be resold on same or some subsequent Salesday on same terms, at risk of former purchaser. C. A. POWKIt, C. C. C. P & O. S., Laurens, S. C.l Dated, this March 10, 1913. 33-4t| LAM) SALE. Stale of South Carolina, County of Laurens. Court of Probato. Claudine Copeland, as Administratrix, with the will annexed, of the estate of W. J. Copeland, deceased, plaintiff, vs. James A. Copeland et al, defendants. Pursuant to a decree of the Probate Court in this action, I will sell at public auction at Laurens C. H., S. C, on Salesday ln April, 1913, being tho 7th day of the month. Within tho legK. hours of sale, all tha* piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being, and situate in Laurens county, S. C, containing sixty-five and throe-fourths (t>?%) acres, moro or loss and bounded by lands of J. S. Oralg, lands of John Hazel lands of tho estate of J. O. C. Fleming, deceased, other lands of the estate, and others, said tract of land being described in the will of said W. J. Copeland, deceased, as tract No. 2. Terms of sale: cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. If the purchaser falls to comply with his bid, the land to bo resold on the same or some subse quent salesday on the same terms, without further order of the court, and at the risk of the former purchaser. O. G. THOMPSON, J P. L. C. March 17. 1913. 34-3t Shattlnar, Pulleys, Belts, Repairs and riUs, Toeth, Locks, Kto. LOMBARD IRON WORKS, AUGUSTA, OA, Ctt cut slrculmr btfarc If* ilU/. When you feel vons, tired, worried or despondent it is a snre sign you need MOT TS NERVERINE PILLS. They renew the normal vipor and make life worth living. Me soro rwid ask for Matt's Nerverine Pills RftoJJjS W1IUAMS MFG. CO.. Propt., Cleveland, Ohio I, AC Hi; ,.i DECO. CO. Laurens. S. C. Dr. T. L, Tim merman Dentist People's Bank~fcuilding Phone 332. Laurens, S. C. Piles! Piles! Piles! Williams' Indian IUIoi)lntment will cure lUlnd. Dleeding and Itching Tiles. It ab sorbs tho tumors, allays Itching at onco, acts rh a poultIco, gives Instant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment In pre pared for Tiles and itching of tlio private parts. Druggists, mall f>0c and $1.00. WILLIAMS MFQ. CO.. Props.. Cleveland, Ohio LAURENS DRUtt v 0. Laarens, S. C * HILLSIDE NEWS. * ? ??????????#??**** Hillside, March 22.?While out cut-| ting wood, .Monday, Clyde Abcrcroin ble had the misfortune of chopping I his toe off. We hope that he will soon be well again. Saturday dawned a blight and pleas, ant day here. We are real glad to see] aonic sunshine after the continued rains of the past week. Hillside was visited Friday morn-| ing b y a heavy downpour of rain, ac companied by a high wind and vivid I flashes of lightning. It was the first heavy electric storm to pass over this] section, this year. Misses Nell Chapman and Lonic | Eskew have joined the Girls Tomato) club of Greenville county. The Writ er shall report their success to The| Advertiser. Mr. and Mrs. Will Peden of Babb town were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bordle Tolllson, Wednesday night. Messrs. Edward Chapman, G. W. Adalr, G. F. Weathers. J. W. Woods | and W. M. Tolllson, attended the W. O. W. convention at Greenville Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Sumerel of Ora| were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Weathers, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Weathers visit ed Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Sims of Babh town, Friday. Messrs. Jim Ridgoway and Ernest Babb of Warthen and Wares, respec tively, were In our community Sunday] Mr. and Mrs. Robert Japot visited | relatives and friends in Warthen, Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Huff passed through Hillside Sunday. Clarence Weathers of Fork Shoals visited his cousin, C. L. Weathers, Sat urday night. Messrs. J. W. Woods and F. L. Weathers, were in Warthen Sunday. J. Andrew Peden, Tribune corres pondent from North Hillside, was in Fountain Inn Wednesday on business. J. Laurens Knight was in this com-] munity Saturday. Cann Chapman of Posum Kingdom| visited his sister, Mrs. Edd Chapm Sunday night. The farmers of tills section will very probably reduce their cotton acreage this year. Ideas of fanning have taken on a somewhat different shape than they formerly were. Farm ers (some of them) are eager to try a different scope of farming, other than the old way of producing cotton and col ton alone. Some fanners are slow to try this new method of fanning. You can't beat such into some farm ers' heads. That's the reason that the average Southern farmer falls backward with the passing of each year instead of going forward. A progressive farmer told the writer re cently "that he was glad that there were plenty of farmers fool enough to plant cotton alone, for," ho said, "it gave a better chance for him to ( limb faster." It's a good thing there's some idiots, it gives the sensible man a greater opportunity. Earl Smith and Misses Cora Smith and Lula Abei-crombie visited Mr. and Mrs. Milledge Mellon of Warthen, Sun day. Dee Sims of Warthen visited his sister Mrs. Robert Japot, Sunday. Miss Ruth Martin is visiting her sister Mrs. Patterson at Lanford this week. Messers. S. C. and K. B. Brownlee attended the box supper at Woodrow Wilson school house Friday night. Deafness Cannot lie Cured by local applications, as they cannot roach the diseased portion'of the ear. Thero Is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by on Inflamed condition of tho mucous lin ing of tho Eustachian Tube. When this tu bo is inflamed you have a rum bling sound or iraporftct hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is tho result, and unless tho inflamma tion can bo takon out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, Mar ing will bo destroyed forover; nine cases out of ton are caused by Ca tarrh, which is nothiug but an Inflam ed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any caso of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, Send for circu lar, free. F. J. Cheney, & Co.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 7f>c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. BABUX NEYV8. Rabun News, March 24.?Miss Marie Mahon of Limestone College sfrent the last i>art of the week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. H, Mahon. Mrs. Paul Willis and children of Cray Court, are spending n few days with her mother Mrs. Melvine Aber, eromble. Mrs. Mary Bolt of Hendersonville spent Saturday night with her broth er Mr. W. P. Baldwin. Miss Cora Armstrong spent Satur day and Sunday with her parents ln Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. John Arm strong. Mr. and Mrs. Houston I3abb and Miss Mae Babb spent Thursday night With Dr. and Mrs. Beason of Eden community. Mrs. Li. R. Brooks spent several days last week with Mrs. Bill Gray of Gray Court. Mrs. Will Hipp and children of Mountville spent a part of last week With Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hipp. Mr. .1. A. Mahon of Greenville was visiting in this community several days last week. \V. A. Baldwin was In Laurens Wednesday. Mrs. T. H. Babb and Miss , Mae Babb were in Laurens Wednesday Shopping. Margie Holder of Groenpond sec tion spent Sunday with Miss ESdua Owens. Dots From Ora. Ora, March 24.?A most enjoyable dining was'that given recently by Mrs S. J. Craig. Mrs. CraiR entertains the true Southern stylo and her ele gant country home adds much to the pleasure of her guests. Mrs. J. Llvy Watson of Bradley was among tho visitors of last week. Mr. Ludy Blakely of Brsklne Col lege is spending tho Kastor season with Iiis parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Blakely. At the hom< ?.r Mrs. W. .!. Fleming, Mesdames W. J. and S. H. Fleming entertained tho Ladies Aid society of the A. R, P. Church on lust Tuesday. The meeting was an enthusiastic one. Tho pastor met with the society and gave a talk. Devotional exercises wore conducted by the President, Mrs. [. N. Kennedy, at tho conclusion of which a delicious salad course was served. The next mooting will bo an all-day quilting itt the manse. Mrs. Carlisle, of Nowberry, is the ex. pected guest, this week, of her daugh ter. Mrs. [, X. Kennedy. The approaching departure of Mr, John Mills and family brings the reali zation of a great loss to t lie communi ty. The writer predicts for them health, prosperity and happiness in their new western homo and with a host of friends sincerely wishes that it may he thus. Miss Mamie Byrd, who is teaching In Woodruff, spent tho week-end with homefolks. Mrs. O. L. Hunter was hostess at quite a pleasant dining given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. John i>. Mills. 88888888888888888888 8 8 EDEX NOTES. 8 8 88888888888888888888 Eden, March 21.?Mr. and Mrs. Will Hipp and little son Allen, of Mouni vllle, spent a few days tills week with Mr. C. V. Hipp and wife. Miss Sue Gray spent several days last week with Mrs. IL IL Mahon oi the Rabun section. Mr. L. A. Armstrong and Mr. M. W. Gray, delegates of the local lodge at tended the W. O. W. convention at Greenville last week. Broadus Knight has, for tho past week, been very 111, but, is much im proved, at present. Farmers are very busy hauling in their 1013 fertilizer. Martin A'beroromble of Babbtown Is the guest of Iiis son, Robert. It is still rainy weather ln Hillside. Looks as If there will be no plowing done until April. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has won Its great reputation and extensive sale by Its remarkable cures of coughs, colds and croup. It can be depended upon. Try it. Sold by all dealers. NEW SILK DRESSES Your loss if you don't set* these before you buy. NEW coat sins Your loss if you don't Boe those before von buy, NEW ARRIVALS AT Davis-Roper Company Ratines in White, Cream, Tan, Pink and OC?!.? Light Blue. Special. 50cts Embroidered Voiles at The newest materials in Novelty DrcoS Fabrics arriving daily. You should see our line before buying your Spring Dresses. Now showing complete line Men's Nobby Straws, New Ties, New Belts, New Arrivals in Men's Shirts. DAVIS-ROPER CO. LAURENS' BEST STORE pictorial review patterns pictorial review patterns WOMEN'S OXFORDS! 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