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BIG SALE IS NOW ON 1 AT WATTS MILL STORE You must get your shoos in these bargains. They are go\?i t>st. We have another lot of Shoes that we are selling at a:id below cost. They must move. A lot of Ladies', Men's and Hoy's Sweaters at sale, price. One lot of Moa's Underwear going cheap. Coed lot of Hoy's Suits at cost, for boys eight to seventeen year's all good values. One lot of Red Flannel, sale price 121.2c the yard^wo. to 25e. A new lot of American Beauty Corsets, the $U<(" kind for >Se A nice line of Men's Hats, prices ranging H/rfni JSC to $2.49? Halts Mill Products. 2,500 yards Madras in black, blue and lavender stripes, for Men's Shirts and Ladies' Shirtwaists, sale price 12 l-2c the yard, worth 20c 2,000 yards shadowed serge, worth 20c the yard going at 12 l-2c One lot Mill Lawn, worth 10c, going at the yard ? L2c This sale will continue throughout this week, v'ill and feet your supply while the sale is ui at THE WATTS MILL STORE WHAT ARE YOU PLANTING? Arc you planting Clover, Vetch or Alfalfa this Fall? These plants wili cut your fertilizer bill in half if properly rotated. They must have inoculation or they will not take the nitrogen from the air, and will not grow to their normal size. NITRAG1N is the best inoculation in the world. Have you tried it? There are thousands all over the United States and all around the world that have used it for years. There are hundreds in and around Clinton that have it on their Peas this spring. In every case where it has been used the roots are found to have from 5 to io times as many nodules which contain the nitrogen taken from the air. For all kinds of Seed and NITRAGIN,/write or see me at Clinton, S. C. Lr R. C. McLEES, CLINTON, S. C. THE SEASON'S SENSATION! Thomas Dixon's THE THOMAS DIXON Dramatized by the Author of "The Clansman" Startling, Daring, Sensational, Dramatic love / humor f pathos tragic power Magnificent Production Directed by the Author. /T1 CITY OPERA HOUSE Tuesday, Nov. 11th, 1913 Prices.50cts, 75cts, $1.00 Seats on sale Laurens Drug Co., Friday, Nov. 7 \ 1 HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE After Four Years of Discouraging ', Conditions, Mrs. Bulled; Cave Up in Despair. Husband Came to Rescue. Catron, Ky.?In an interesting letter from this place, Mrs. Betlic Bullock writes as follows: "I suffered for four years, with womanly troubles, and during this time, 1 could only sit up for a little while, and could not walk anywhere at all. At times, I would have severe pains in my left side. The doctor was called in, and his treat ment relieved me for a while, but 1 was soon confined to my bed again. After that, nothing seemed to do me any good. I had gotten so weak I could not stand, and 1 gave up in despair. At last, myyfiusband got me a bottle of Cardui, the/voman's ionic, and I com menced la/ing it. From the very first dose, I c/uld tell it was helping me. I can\ now walk two miles without its tirinarae, and am doing all my work." If you arc all run down from womanly troubles, don't give up in despair. Try Cardui, the woman's tonic. It lias helped more than a million women, in its 50 years of continuous success, and should surely help you, too. Your druggist has sold Cardui for years. He knows what it will do. Ask him. He will recom mend it. Begin taking Cardui today. Write to: Chattanooga Meilclnc Co., Ladles' Advisory Dept.. Ctuittnnoofja, Tcnn., tor Special hittructions on your case nn J 64-p.ige book, 1 Homo Treatment for Women," sent In pbin wrapper. J-6a EM. PAINKH?RST ON TO CLEVELAND Left Neu York in Trouble About **Thej Suffragette") Organ of the Part) said to Contain Obscene Keadlng Maltor. Now York. Oct. 24.?'Mrs. Kmino line Pankhurst, the militant British suffragette, left Now York today for Clovoland, whore ehe will lecture. Chief City Magistrate MeAdoo this afternoon refused to issue any .lohn Hoe warrants for women who sold Tito Suffragette allodged to have con tained matter which nilght bo class ed as obscene, 'Those articles.'* said the niagis tr?te, "are apparently based upon liberal quotations from books for sale in stores. The object appears to bo to have women refuse to enter into marriage under present political con ditions. "1 do not feel called upon to take ac tion in the matter at this time, for the reason that a complete set of The Suf fragette, containing these articles, has ben examined by Anthony Coinstock and the whole matter submitted to the district atorney. Mr. Comstock Informs me (hat those engaged in dis tributing or selling this work have loft our jurisdiction, taking with them the publication in question." ?.4**..???.. ...... * * * LAN FORD NETT8. ? * ? ********** ******** Lanford, Oct. 27.?Mr. B. 11. Moore is visiting in Anderson for a few days. Mr. \V. B. Harmon and son. Mr. Tom Harmon, are in Columbia this wee!:, at the state fair. ! Miss Robin Patterson was in Lau fens Saturday shopping. Misses Mollie and Lucll Moore are in Anderson for ;i few days with their sister, Mrs. \Y. 10. Thomas. Mr. 1j. M. Cannon spent Sunday night in Laurons with his son. Mr. .lohn M. Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. .1. 10. Johnson, of Cray Court, spent Sunday afternoon willi Mrs. Mattie Lnnford. Mr. .1. 15 Harmon is clerking for K. H. Moore and will be glad to have his many friends give him a ? all. Miss Othclln Johnson is visiting at Arcadia this week. Mr. and Mrs. .1. \V. Johnson have returned from Columbia where they have been for some time. They will make their home at Lnnford for tl>" present. Mr. Henry llarlam is on the sick list this week. Mrs. Mattie Lanford is improving slowly. Little Miss Catherine Wolff has been quite sick but is some better. Mr. M. Fleming Is visiting his daugh ter, Mrs. T. !i. Crouch at IjCCSVUIc this wet k. Miss Minnie Lanford is in Knoxville at the exposition for a few days. Miss Marie Patterson spent tlie week end in Spar'anl.urg with her mother. Mr. M, C. Patterson returned home front Spartanburg Monday accompan ied by Mr. .1. R. Willis. Mr. John Cunningham wrs a busi ness visitor to i.aureus Monday. Mr. w. P. Patterson has returned homo riftor a week's stay in Spartan Mr. C. C. Pool SPOnl thO Week clld at Gray Court. Don't forget the Hallowe'on party at the school house Friday night, Oct. 31. A good time is expected. A PR I KM) TO Tin: WOltKlNt; MAN. Five years ago I was so troubled : with kidney trouble and Inllaiat ta \ tion of the bladder that I had to cease working my farm. Life look. | dark to mo until I heard of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Pool through a cured friend. 1 tried a bottle and began to feel bet ter at once. After using live or six bottles I felt line and have continued j to work as I had before my tilllictlon. I 1 want to state that !>-. Kilmer's SwfJmp-Root is a kidnej medicine that will cure and I owe my gooil work during the past live or six years to it. Yoill'S very truly. c. w. MORRIS; I'roscott, Ark. Subscribed and sworii'to hefor ? m< . this 27th day of Mar;/. IH12. of v.. Gor Ion, / Notary Pa This Is to ceiHIf/ that Mr. C. W.; Morris has houghf Swamp-Pool tit Ulla .-Idle ill ll<e v\dam Guthrie, .11\, i Druggist. belief (0 Dr. Kilmer & ( o., Ringhaiuton, v. v. Prove Wlial Swnmp.Rool Will l>o For You. Semi ton Cents to I>r. Kilmer & Co., ?inghnmlon, N. Y,, for a sample -]?/.<? bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet Of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, bo sure and mention the Laurons Weekly Ad vertiser. Regular fifty-cent and one dollar size hottles for sale at all drug stores. To Cure a Cold in One Day TakeX.AXATIVSBROMOQuinine. It stops the Cough nnd Headache arid works off the Cold. Mmsrgists refund n'oney if it fall* to cur?-. H, \V. GROVIi S fiik'nuture on each beat. 2.'c. THANKSGIVING. Woodro? Wilson Issues Annual Pro clamttflon for November ?s. Washington. Oct. 23.?President Wil son today designated Thursday, No* voinber 27, as Thanksgiving Day, and issued the following his first Thanks giving proclamation: "The season is at hand In which it has boon our long respected custom as a pooplo, to turn in praise and thanksgiving to Almighty God for His manifold mercies and blessings to us as a nation. The year that has Just passed has boon marked In a peculiar degree by manifestation of ills gra cious and beuoflcent providence, \\Y| have not only hail peace throughout our own borders and with the nations of the world, h'lt that peace has been brightened by constantly multiplying1 evidences of genuine friendship, of mutual sympathy and understanding, and of the happy operation of many elevating InlltlChCCS both of ideal and of practice. "The nation not only has boon pros perous but has proved its capacity to take calm counsel amidst the rapid movement of affairs and deal with its own life in a spirit of candor, right eousness and comity. We have seen he practical completion of a great work at the isthmus of Panama, which not only cxctuplllles the na tion's abundant resources to accom plish what it w ill, and the distinguish ed skill and capacity of its public ? wants, but also promises the he ginning of a new age. of new contacts, new neighborhoods, new sympathies new bonds, and new achievements of cooperation and peace. "'Righteousness exalteth a nation." and 'Peace on earth, good will to wards men,' furnish the only founda tions upon which can be built the last ing achievements of tile human spirit. The year has brought us the satisfac tion of our duty, which will make the work of the future better still. Dnj of Thanksgiving. "Now, therefore, I. Woodrow Wil son, president of the United States of America, do hereby designate Thurs day, the "7 of November next, as a day of thanksgiving and prayer, and invite the people throughout the land to ce;is(> from their wonte,) occupa tions and in their several hones and places of worship ren lor thanks to Almighty Cod. "In witness whereof. I have here unto sot my band and caused the seal of the United States to he alllxcd. "Done at the City of Washington, this 2!lrd day of October, In Iho year of Our Lord, one thousand nine hun dred and third en, ami ol I In? In lc pendonco of Iho United States of America, the one hundred and |hlrty elghth. (Signed) "Wo<. l ow Wilson, "By ih" President: "W. .1. Bryan, "Secretary of Stale." iS:.ili Mothers! Have Your Children Worms? Are thoy feverish, rosth s, nervous, irritable, dizzy or constipated? Do thoy continually pick their nose or grind their tooth? Have thoy cramp ing pains. Irregular and raWmous rip petite? These are all siguf, of worms. Worms not only cause y^'-'1' ohild suf fering, but stunt Itj lylud and growth. Cive "Klckapoo VVoMrTjsHlor" at once, it kills an 1 removes the worms, im proves your child's nppellte, regulates stomach. liver and bowels. The symp toms disappear and your child is made happy and healthy, as nature Intend ed. All druggists or by mall, L'.".c. KICK VI?00 IXDI VN MF.DICINF CO. Philadelphia, |,;|- ? Louis, Mo. Statement of (!?<? < audition of the BANK OF i. t i?:\^. Located at I,aureus, S, ('? ; I l!it; close of liusiiH ss October -L I III II. i . SOUUCKS: ' o : s and Dis< mini.$177.1 Is. 1 !? Overdrafts. :.,::s::.77 Bonds and Slocks owned by tile Brink. |n.nln.t,ii Furniture : Fixtures 2,6:tii.Qn Banking House. 2l,S:t.",10 Other Iteal Kslato owned .. :"'.l.7"i Due frc-.n Banks and Bank . til, Currency. 2,$02.00 cold ..'. fj:;o.OO Kilver and other Coin .... I U'/.O!' Checks and Ca h Item? ?? L2.r?2ifi0 Total.$2S7.0I1."7 Iii \ 111 LIT 1KB: capital Stock Paid In .. . .>" iWi.opn.ni Surplu t Fund. "?"?."' '?'' Uud.lv.idnd Profit -. les f'ur ronl Kx;?? n >s and Taxes Paid. n.-ioo.n: Due to Bank and 11 nkers I7.5i.2lt.-I I dvidoiids Unpaid. 52.0? Individual i lepO H - Suhji ??<. to Clu ck. OO. ir.ILl: Savings I to posit . :'.7,002.Ji Time Certificates of Deposit J~ '.>!'.'..'< Certified Chech t. 7.'.." Cashier's Checks. "?"?::. i Bills Payable. Including Cer tificates for Money Bor rowed. 10,000 0 Total.$287,011.3 State of South Carolina, County of Laurons. ss, Before mo came Ii. K. Aiken, Cash ier of the above named bank', wh being duly sworn, says that the nbov and foregoing statement :-; a true con dltloil Of said bank, a sho'A'11 by th books of sai?l bank. 11. K. MKRN. Sworn to and Rlthscribcd before m this 27t'n day of October, 1013. .1. .1. Adams, Notary Public for S. C. Correct Attest: M. .1. OwlngS, .1. Sullivan, O. B. Simmon: , Directors. BUY 1"1E ?AND I OBTAIN VOTES For every dollar purchase we will give 100 Votes in The Advertiser Contest. / Our stock of Drugs, Stationery Toilet Articles, Cigars, Tobac co and Sundries is Complete and of the very best quality. Votes given on every purchase. Rays Pharmacy Prescriptions a Specialty. ? LAURENS, - SOUTH CAROLINA McCRADY BROS. & CHEVES, kc Engineers and Contractors SURVEYS, DESIGNS, ESTIMATES, CONSTRUCTION. Special Attention Given Land Surveys. ? Laurens, S. C. IIhiiIi ol l.iuiri'iiN % Charleston, S. C. |'i ii|i|< oni< ? ItolUlliiu Wedding Gifts "WHAT TO GIVE?" I.'j the question that is Agitating You. WEHAVE THE ANSWER ()ui years <>f experience in supplying Wedding Gifts that please will help us lo guide yon. (?ifts of distinction and Refinement in Pi< kard's Hand paintcd China. i Ivvcrylliing desirable in Silv? r waic nnd Cut Glass. FLEMING BROTHERS JEWELERS Wanted the hade to know that we are bboking orders 1 for John B. Meyers Molasses. I Dixie Flour and Grain Co. < (>.\in:\si i? l'AKKK.NUKII S< II I HI I. I S Hid wooii ?;: ? > n \;! I", Anderson and (Sroon wood. i:ti'it i v.- Sunday, Se|> UMiiIi'T Vi Ii, IIiI?. T,('h(i.ih Ir'iivo. and lU'i'h <? Main Si h ? t 'I ? inlnal. I.\rrlvd No, I inn No. Time :,? ? ? . ?? \ \l :: l 7:'.'.:> A. .M, U2 s \. M. :::: :?:::.". A. M. .;i in::::, \. M. 11 : l? A. M. :;?; l :.- :0". l\ \l ::7 I;20 I*. M. ::s 2:1r? l'. M. ::u :::L':. I*. M. in 1:20 I'. M il ftlM I'. M. \1 :.: i'? I'. XI. ;:: ?;: I0 I?. M, 11 (I: i'?> V. XI. \:> 7 Mi I'. M. Id II; 10 I'. XI. IT l": la I'. M. Tk'.kota on hhIo a. s. $ a. Terminal I0-I North .Main atn ? I. Thomnson, (Jen. Mgr. C. S. Allen, Qon, I'ass. a"' nt. lilt. CLIFTON JONES Dentist Office In Simmon* Hulldlr.g Phone: Office No. KG; Residence 219 QHICHESTER S PILLS Jkw^yr^. Till. llf\M(lMI IIIMM?. JfN?wl TnUo i... oih' r. a. ?....r v 1/ (TT l?ro?l?t. A I ' II" < II! -.Ti ll* I C jf OlA.ttciMi ItllAMI IM 1,1.H, i . 110 A* SOLD BYDRlGGIsrS I vl SIeRE