"You will never be a winner by luck. You have sim ply got to build yourself up. Building takes time so don't hurry too much." THE BAN K3^ LAU RENS LAURENS, S.C. , VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 71 acres of land just, north of business centre of (Ml) of (.au reus, viithin corporate limits, short distance from (!||) School prop erl). One tenant house and stable. 25 acres in cultivation, bal ance splendid original forest exceptional!) line laud susceptible of development into residence lots. Price very reasonable. ('. 1). Ilarksdale, as Pvccutor. .'Ct acres of laud adjoining that described in above ad., bat nearer to City School proper I) and business portion of (it).. Same char acter of land l.~> acres in cultivation, most of balame line original forest? (hie .'l-room tenant house, carriage house ami barn. Well of Hue water. Tills is (lie lines) propcrtv in the CH) limits. Price such as to make it, as well as the proper!) described in above ad., the best investment on the market. Vlso resilience lot KM) feet front on Church street between I he residence of V. ('. Ilcllams ami P.. lMnkclcv. This lot cannot be duplicated auv where in town at the price. People who wish bargains in real estate or to invest for profits will do well to confer with lite promptly. C. D. Barksdale LAURENS, S. C. DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING OF THR EXPERT KIND Have your Clothes Cleaned and Pressed by men who know how. Y/m'll find them here at this shop. E. V. FERGUSON Over ft) Terry's Store Laurens, South Carolina PREMIUMS AND PRIZE LIST OF THE LAURENS COUNTY FAIR, OCT. 17TH. About Four Hundred Dollars in Prizes Have Been Of fered for Entries of Every Kind. Rules and Regu lations Given With Other (Needed Information. After giving almost their entire time to arranging the program and premium list of the county fair. Messrs llyrd, Watts ami Power yesterday were aide to hand It over in a completed Kttlto yesterday. The following are the ofllcora, rules, cutties and prizes: 01 Kit Kits. W. I). My id. President Pro Tern, II. K. AUton. Vice Presidents. E. w. Martin W. C. Wthnrton, K. (!. Harris. J. II. Miller. w. it. Cheek, Goo. A. Copolnnd, Eugene 10. Simpson, Jno. M. Copclund, w. i). Glonn. Sccretar) ami 'IVcasuror, c. a. Power. . General Superintendent, .1. I). W. Watts. Manager Corn Club, G, I,. Pitts. Executive Committee. All of the above Officers constitute the Executive 'Committee. IM'LKS, ETC. Section I. The exhibition will he open to the public on Friday, October IT, for one (lay only. The gates will be opened at 9 o'clock, and will be eios.ed at r? p. in, Sec. 2. Premium lists, entry blanks and all information will bo cheer fully furnished upon application to the Secretary at Laurens. S. C. Sec. Visitors will And on the grounds, everything nooessary for their comfort and convenience. Res taurants and lunch stands will supply meals and refreshments at all hours during the day. Sec. I. No admission fee will be charged to enter fair grounds. See. .">. All ollleors w ill he designated by appropriate badges. Sec. 6. It is desired that all entries be made on or before Thursday. Oc tober it. Send entries to "Secretory Laurens County Fair, I.aureus, S. C." Sec. T. Entries should he made on the regular blanks provided for that purpose, which will be furnished by the Secretary upon application. Sec. s. The exhibition of articles not enumerated in the regular sched ule of premiums is invited and they will be assigned to the proper depart ments and displayed to visitors. Sc?-. 0. Exhibitors of live stock must report to the Superintendents in the morning at ? o'clock for Infor mation. Stock must he in the show ring promptly after being called. Any exhibitor failing to comply with this rule will be debarred. .1 ildges. Section I. Expert judges will be employed in the Horse, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Poultry Departments. Sec. ?_*. Judges will apply to th i Superintendent of the department for Information concerning the articles on which tiny are going to pass, and for all needful conveniences for making their reports. Sec. 3. No appeals are provded for. .Indues will therefore see the neces sity for making their awards, in the first instance, with the greatest pos sible care and justice. Sec. i. Reports of awards must be signed by each judge in bis own hand writing'and handed to the Secretary. Reports must he made promptly to en able the Secretory to enter same on his hooks in itm.i to re/n'.ct' a ^t. e ment. Sec. :>. in case a superintendent of a department is an exhibitor in that department the judge or judges Bhnll ho appointed by the standing commit tee on Organization and Worn. Sec*, i'.. Awards will be designated by the tying of ribbons as follows: First premium, a blue ribbon; sec ond premium, a red ribbon; third pre mium, a white ribbon. Duties of Superintendents. The Gonoral Superintendent (as aid of (ho President) will hove control ot the grounds and may remove all per sons violating any of the regulations of the Fair, or disturbing its good order and decorum. lie shall have pow er to order and enforce any change in any deportment, and to order a change oi* arrangement of exhibits in any department. Losses. While every precaution will be tak en for the safe-keeping of all arti cles by an ellieient corps of police ami watchmen, the society will in no case he responsible for any loss or damage that may occur. Live Stock. Every animal coming on the grounds doos so at owner's risk, and the owners are ( barged with the care of all animals while on the grounds and must not permit any to run loose. Each animal must be reasonably tract able or it will not hi1 permitted to stay on the grounds. All horses, colts and cattle must he thoroughly halter broke, that they may he safely man aged at all times. PRI.MIDIS NM? PRI/ls. FIELD ( hop DF.PAltTMENT. Samples of Field Crops. B. 13, niakoley, A. Homer Moore. Superintendents. 1 liest peck with i2 ears white Dent corn. 1 picture, fl.OU. by R. W. Willis. 2 Rest peck with 12 ears yellow Dent corn. I picture. $1 no. },v S. M. & E. H. M'ilkes & Co. 3 Rest peek prolific corn with 6 stalks of same. 1 sack V. C. Chem. Co. guano, |2.50, through A. Huff. I Rest peck with 12 ears pop-corn. 1 sack Royster gltono, $2.60, through Owings, & Roito. I Ret display of varieties of corn, peek each. 20 lbs. Snowdrift Lard, $2.50, by. i)ixi<> Flour and Grain Co. and 1 year subscription to Southern ?Cultivator. Miscellaneous, liest peck ol' peas. I sack Planter's grain grower, imp., $2..".<), through W. ('. Wharton. 'liest peek of barley, i year subscription to Progressive Farmer. Boat peek of rye. i 1 year subscription to Southern Cultivator. liest peek of peanuts. I sack Ktiwan guano, $2.">?>, through Owings & OwlngB. in liest peek of clay cow pea 53 11 liest peck of iron cowpeas. I Back guano. $2.:>t>. 12 liest peck of whipporwill eowpeas. 1 sack guano, $2.50. 13 liest peek unknown eowpeas. I sack guano. $2.50. 1 I Host peek of table eowpeas. 1 sack Coo, Mortimer Co. guano. $2.50, Dr. W. C. irbjt. 15 liest peek any variety sweet po tatoes. 2 sacks Roystor guano, $.">.<)(), through Owings & Hobo. 10 liest peck of Irish potatoes. 1 sack V. C. ('Item. Co.. $2.50, A. Huff. 17 liest peck of rutabaga turnips. 1 sack Planters grain grower guano. $2.50, through \V. C. Wharton. IS liest peek of rough leaf turnips. 1 sack Ktiwan guano, $2..r>0, through Owings & Owings. in liest peck of beets, i sack 'Coe, Mortimer Co. guano, $2.50; Dr. W. C. Irhy. 20 liest peck of artichokes. 21i Best peck of ehufa8. 12 liest peck of soya beans. 2'.', liest peck of onions. I sack V. C. Client. Co. guano, $2.."in, A. Huff. 24 fliest bale cowpoa hay, not less than 7."> lbs. I dozen Hay Ventilators, $:'..oo. Brooks Hardware Co. 2."? liest bale alfalfa hay, not less than 7? lbs. 1 sack Planters grain grower guano. $2.50, W. C. Wharton. 26 Best bale clover hay, not less than 7.'. lbs. 1 Back Ktiwan guano. $2..">(), Owings ftOwings. 27 Best bale native grass hay, not less than 7."i lbs. 25 Best bale Bermuda grass'hay. not less than 7."> IDs. 29 liest bale Gorman millet, not less than 7."> lbs. 30 Hest bale sorghum, not less than 7-". lbs. :'. 1 Bost collection of different kinds of hay. 1 sack Coo, Mortimer Co. guano. $2.50, through Dr. W. C. Irhy. 32 Best 12 stalks of SOI'ghUin. 1 sack Roystor Guano, $2.50, Ow ings & Bobo. 32Best display for Kaurons county oats. I 5-tootll cultivator. $5.00, Kaurens Hardware Co. / 33 Two largest pumpkins, l sack v. c. Chem. Cor guano, $2.50, \ Huff. :'. l Two largest winter squashes. 35 Two targets cusliaw. 30 Best hale short staple COttOU. $2.50 cash, by R. O. Franks. 2.7 liest bale long staple Cotton. 2.S Best stalk upland cotton. I bushel Spring drove improved cot ton seed, $1.50, S. A. Brown. Best 10 lbs. tobacco. 10 Best display of loaf t()hacco. 1 sack Ktiwan guano. $2.50, through Owings & Owings. u Best display of vegetables (raw and canned i. 1 lamp, $2.50, Leverette Furniture Co. 12 Best peck short staple cotton seed. I bushel Spring Grove Improved cot ton seed. $1.50, S. A. Brown. 13 Best peck long staple cotton seed, i sack Coe, Mortimer Co. guano, $2.50, through Dr. W. C. lrby. Extra?6 stalks of best cotton pro duced by S. D, Martin guano in year 1913. 1st. 7 sacks S-:',-:; guano: 2nd, 3 sacks 8-3-3 guano. Farm Produce. I I Best display of farm produce from any one farm. 1 pair Crossett Shoes, $0.00. by Watts Mill store and 1 year sub scription to Southern Cultivator. Department of Mechanics, Manufac tures, Agricultural Implements! Vehicles, Commercial Pro? duds und Auto? mobiles. 15 Exhibits In this department will be given space in buildings or on the grounds and shown to the besf advan tage. No charge will be made. Extra-?Best equipped and best handled automobile. 40 per cent and 60 per cent respectively. 1 pair auto gloves. $3.00, Davis. Rop er Co. HOKSF.S. MULES AM) ANSI S. W. R. McCuen, R. B. Childress. , Superintendents. 16 Best standard bred stallion. 17 Best standard bred mare. IS Best standard bred horse colt. 1 riding bridle. $1.50, ,T. A. Franks. 49 Best standard bred mare colt. 1 leather halter. $1.60, J, A. Franks. Heavy Draft, 60 Best heavy draft stallion. :>1 Best heavy draft mare. .",2 Best heavy draft horse colt. 1 halter. $1.60, Brooks Hardware Co. 53 Best heavy draft marc colt. 1 bridle. $1.60, R. C. Cray & Co. Light Draft. 54 Be.t light draft stallion. Extra?W, P. Children & Son's display of Yoliman and get. 1st. $5.00; 2nd. $3.00, (.Continued on Page Three.) BIRTHDAY, WEDDING, ANNIVERSARY AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS The "Little Jewelry Store" where the crowd goes, where you get a hundred cents value for a dollar. The place where your patronage for a ten cent repair job is appre ciated as much as if you purchased hundreds of dollars worth of goods. My expenses are small and Y< >l' reap the benefit in the value of the goods purchased. Williarrf' Solomon Reliable Jeweler Graduate Optition If You Eat You Need Digestit The New Relief for Indigestion It has been stated that more than eighty million people in the United States are victims of some form of indigestion. The American peoplo do not tako time enough to eat. Theyfe sult 1b stomach distress, gas, be Icking, indigestion and dyspepsia. Digestit is the new relief?it has been found a certain, quick and per manent remedy. Thousands of people have found relief from Its use. Their own statements on filo in our office are proof. You can try it for yourself without any risk?if it falls to give you ubsoluto satisfaction your money will bo returned. Brown's Digestit Is a little tablet easy to swallow and abso lutely harmless. It relieves Indigestion almost Instantly, stops, food fermenta tion, prevents distress after eating and cures dyspepsia. You need it even though you are not sick?It aids diges tion and gives you all the nourishment. Laurens Drug Ce.. Laurens, 8. C. $20.00 Don't Pay More than necessary for a Delivery Wagon. Special introductory price to one tirm in each town Write quick for Price List A with large cuts. Secure this bargain. Tell us what you want. We can make n waKon suitable for your business and ?ave you $20 or more. Cheap timber, cheap, labor, low freisthts enables u? to -.'asily do this. JUiK factory, beat facilities. Act quick or you may be too late. The Rock Hill Buggy Co., KOCK HILL. S. C. PEE-GEE FLATKOATT b7 Peaslee-Gaulbert Co..n Louisville, Ky. The Sanitary, Durable, Flat Oil Finish For Walls and Ceilings This modern wall finish is rapidly suporcodiinr wall paper, ltalsomino and load* an (I-oil paints. Recom mended by loading: archi tects all ovor America; for private houses and public buildiiiKS. The plain di rections on oach can make .t easy to apply with por 'oct success. "Modern Method ol Finishing Walls'* our handsomo book, ffivee color schemoB and practi cal suf?KOStions. FREE on request. Ask our doaler in your town for it. NCORrOlUTED For fale By BROOKS IIA RIMY A It I-: CO. Fall and Winter WEAR W. G. Wilson & Company are opening full lines of Goods adopt ed for the coming season embrac ing some special values in the very latest weaves. W.G.Wilson&Co