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New Times, New Things The old fertilizer formulas arc- giving way to the new. At even farmers' meeting one subject should he the fertilizer formula irnish a bnlanc- d ration t.? the crop and keep tip the fertility . To do this the fertilizer should contain at lc-ust as much a.s Phosphoric Acid. Our note hook has condensed facts c??cntial in fanners'meetings, and plenty of space to record the new things that you hear. Let u- send one to you before yourJnstitute meets. A supply of tin v; is furnished by request to --very hiKttutyrueld in several states. We will be glad I > send i supply delivered fre"of th.ir^r* t/Vvcry Institute, Grange or Farmers' Cluli Officer on request. It contains no adWftisitig matter. German Kali Works, Inc., 412 Broadway, New York McCormick Block. Ch ergo. III. Bank & Trust Bldg . Saunnjn.Ga. Whitney Central Bank Bldg . Ifw Orl?anj,la. Empirt Bldg.. Atlanta, 0 j 25 Caliloima SI., San Francisco I CLEANING and DYEING j FOR?- J i needs Should be Done Now. Send them to Footer's Dye Works Cumberland, Md. America's Greatest and Most Sanitary Cleaning and Dyeing Establishment. If we have no Agent in your locality, send direct $ by Express or Parcel Posi. The advantages of the | Parcol Post place our wonderful facilities and univer sal servic3 at yovir door?so to speak. WHENEVER ill NEED The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts on the Liver, Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System, For Grown People and Children. You know what you are taking when you take Gr n ti' i Tasteless chill Tonic as the formula is printed on everv label showing that it contains the well knon it Ionic properties of QUININli and IRON. It is as strong as the strongest 1>: tonic and is in Tasteless l-ortn. Il hna no equal for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Weakness, general debility and loss of appetite. Gives life and vigor to Kur ing Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness wit!.nut purging. Relieves nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to action ?? 1 purifies the blood. A True Toniqnnd Sure Appetizer. A Complete Strengthened No family should be without it. Guarantee '. by your Druggist We mean it. 50c. j Something Very Attractive in Real Estate! J I have a beautiful faun for sale four miles from Lauren Court House, located on main big road, railroad and cross it try road, and four hundred people live within one mile and aj half radius. One of the best Kuril School in .State joiningj property. Good location for a live! doctor or merchant. This) farm contains 207acres and only 'lit $60 per acre. C. R. BISHOP Real Estate Laurens, S. C. NO CATTLE TICKS I IN LAURENS COUNTY Campaign for Tick Eradication Con-j tinually Goes On. Appropriation to be Asked r ,,r? Greenville Nov. 17.?According to a bulletin published by the veterinary division of Clemson college, Greonvlllo si oiu> of the I I South Carolina coun ties from which the cattlo tick has been eliminated. The other thlrteon which with the area of this county ;ubb<l present a total area of ap proximately S.700 square miles free Of the pest are Oconce, Bickens, An derson. Abbeville. 1.aureus. Spartan burg, Cherokee. York, Marlboro and Darlington. Tick eradication Is now In progress in Lee, Chesterfield. Fair Held, Ne wherry, Florence, and Kershaw counties. It is estimated that the cattle tick costs the State of South Carolina in round numbers $1,000,000 each year. The veterinary division of Clemson College has been co-oporatlng with the United States department of agri culture in eradicating ticks frotn South Sarollna. The expense of the work has been shared by Clemson College and the Gntlod States de partment of agriculture. Prior to i'.'l". no financial aid was received from other sources. During the pre sent year tin* citizen* of Chostorflold, Florence. Lee, Kershaw, Falrfleld and Newhcrry counties contribute.! a to tal sum of S2,-."?0. The legislature Will be asked for an appropriation of $40,000 in 1014, by which it is planned to eradicate the ticks from the entire state. Such a sentiment is being created for this apnropria tion that it is now thought it will he ;m easy matter to P.ol it.- Creen vllle News. GINNING REPORT IS CENTER OF INTEREST Will He Issued 'Friday Trade Will lllg to lielieve in Larger Figures Than Last Year Showed Crop 0."? Per cent GillUCd in Some Locali ties. Now Orleans. Nov. IG. This week the cotton market will bo chiefly in terested in the census bureau report on ginning up to NovemberK'.. This report will be Issued Friday morning at o'clock. New Orleans time, and will compare with 10,209,010 hales ginned up to the corresponding date last year. The trade is much divided in opin ion regarding the figures. There arc some who look for no more than last year's total, while many look for ill h ast 10, ?00, nun, hales. Anything over Ibe latter figure would cause a violent break while anything under the form er would result in a stiff rise. On the whole, the trade is willing to heiivV in larger figures than were returned last year because the weath er has boon so favorable during the ; last ginning period. A vast qunnity of cotton has been gathered. P.ulls, however, are not willing to grant that largo ginnings at this time mean a large crop, The trade will eagerly watch re ports from the Inetrlor for further in foiimntlon regarding the < xtent to which picking and ginning will bo eat ried. Several important parts of. Hie bell have lately been sending in .void thai the crop was ninety li\.' per I cent picked and ginned. Any further reports along t'iis lino are hound to tiffocl the market favorably. \ \ M.I UlLIv Sl.'GGESTION. ' Important to Kverj t?i It is now conceded by phys elans that the kidneys should have more at tention as they control the other or gans to a remarkable dogi'oo and do a trC.nendous amount of work in n mov ing the poisons and waste matter from the system by Altering the bloo I. During the winter month: ? ?? i.iilv. when we live nil indoor life, the kld noys should rocolve sonn assistance when needed, as we take less exer cise, drink less water and often eal more rich heavy food, thereby fore? ing the kidneys to do more work than Nature Intended. Kvidonec of kidney Lroublo, stich as lnmo hack, annoying bladder troubles, smarting or burning, brick-dust or sediment, sallow com plexion, rheumatism, may he weak or irregular heart action, warns you that your kidneys require help [mmedial - ly to avoid more serious trouble. Many physicians claim thai an ho di al medicine containing no minerals or opiates has the most healing Influ ences. An Ideal herbal compound thai has had most remarkable success as a kidney and bladder remedy is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. Von may receive ;| sample bottle of Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Address Dr. Kilmer K- Co., Ringhamton, N. V . and enclose ton cents; also mention the Lnurens Weekly Advertiser. B. R. TODD Engineering and Contracting Land Surveys n Specialty . increte Work Skillfully done or In Rpocted. Drawings and estimates of all Kind. Telephone No. 346 Laurents, S. C. 25-tf NAMES OF CITIES. With Some Flippant Comments on th? Senior? and Juniors, One might naturally suppose that Now York, for so many years the dominant city of the United States, would have some natneso" "8 umong the numerous towns win have come into being all over t'? country during the last half cen tury, but the ftict is that thoro is not one town in all the I'nited States named for New York, the daddy of them all, so to say. Maybe s incbody ?au say why this is, but 1 cannot, though 1 urn sure not n few New Yorkers have bad a i band in starting new towns in vari- j ous states. Our next door neighbor, Philadelphia, its slow as it is alleged to be, beats us out, for there are six Philadelphias scattered about, and Boston, grand old boston, has elev en namesakes. Kven Brooklyn puts it all over New York, for there uro fifteen Brooklyns on the map, which shows that whatever New Yorkers may think of llrooklyn, llrooklyn ites think more of lirooklyn than New Yorkers think of New York when tho\ go itway from their home ? ?itio> to start new ones. S.in Prim iy< > hud New < b'leni are no better represent et I than New j York, while Chicago and llultim >r? have only on- namesake up i ceo though to bear Chicago ono would I imagine that every other new town in the country had been tunned aft er It. Chicago has nothing what ever on St. Louis in the matter of accumulating namesakes one, only one. each, and the only equality that China ro is bound to admit'. Pittsburgh ha> as many Inline sakes ?> Boston, eleven, but all of 11 ?) combined haven't as much iiionex Pittsburgh, and the same might be said of Huston's u line sakes in regard to brains, (bough far be it from lue to say it. Wash' inglon beads the list iit Ihe nuiul ei of namesakes, Iwenty^eight, but it is not the capital so much ns il is the itnniortal George which curries in this case. Cleveland is only one short of Washington, and why there should lie twenty-six Clcvelunds in this country in addition to tl.no in Ohio I don't know. ! fancy some of theni were named in honor of Presi dent Cleveland, as every president gets at least one or two postollieea named nfter him as a reminder of what be is lo postmasters. Cincin nati is a smoothly sibilant name, and Cincinnati used to be quite a place, l>ut it has only two name sakes, the same us Milwaukee, which is famous in other respects than i;* nninesakes.?-W. J. Lampion in Now York Sun. Wellington's BI.-icU Trousors. Knee breeches survived in fash ionable quarters until well into the lust century. 'J'licy were ultimately displaced by trousers, but the Iron Ker on iis first appearance was n tight fitting garment a sort of ex tension of the breeches Iron the knee to the tinkle. Mr. j; <'. Wright tells us in his book, "'fhc (iood Old Times/' (lint the |)uko of Wel lington was refused adinissjon to Alinuck's'-in 1811 because be wor? i black trousors instead of breeches and silk stockings, but it would up ! pear from a later reference that trousers were admitted lo those fashionable assembly rooms in K'Ug! ?! root, St. .lames', in the course ?V the follow ing yt nr. Lon Ion O.pin V/oll Drufjfjod. A doctor was summoned to a po lice station to examine an uncon scious prisoner. The prisoner', very iniuldy and <! -i:<-\<?!???!. lay on the lloor of the cell. The physician bent over and examined him, and then, rising, said in a loud, steni Voice : "This man'.' condition is not due to ?Trink, lie has been drugged," A policeman I nrncd psile and sitid in a timid, hesitnl ing voice : "I'm afraid ye're right, sir, i drugged him all the Win a mutter of a hundred yards <.r inorc."?? I .ondon T< legrnph. Mary Know All About It. Little Mary's father had been teaching her lo walk properly. '"Walk slowly and I It I'll out your toes," ho admonished her. While she was undergoing thin teaching she attended Sunday school one day. The golden text Was, "Tench IIIC lo walk honestly." After reciting it several liives rho teacher asked; "Who knows what that moans?" "I do," replied little .Mary. "Walk slowly ami turn out sour toes." Couldn't Fool Her. Mrs. Murray Keith, n venerable Scotch lady, from whom Sir Walter S.ott derived mini) of the tradi tions and anecdotes wrought in his 1 novels, (fixed him one day with the authorship, which ho stoutly denied. "What!" exclaimed the old la.I v. "D'ye think I dinna ken mv ain i groats among other folks' kail?" Why Salves Can't Cure Eczema Since B>o old-fashioned theory of onr Ing eoxoiua through Oio blood bus been cnrii iij> by scientists, many different salves bnvo boon tried for skin diseases. But It bus boon found Butt Bioko buIvob only clog t!?' pores and cannot penetrate to the IniU'i' k1?In below the epidermis wboro the cczomn serins uro luilged. This?the quality of penetrating? pruii.iiiy explain* fbo tremendous suc cess of tbo wi ll Known liquid oCisonm remedy, oil of wlnlcrgrccu. thymol, kIv ccrlne, oto,, ub compounded in l>l>t?. VroBcrtpt u>n. We have sold other rcmudlos for skin troubles but none tlint wo can worn mend as highly .is tins for wo know iii.it D.D.D. sto,<s the Itch at once, Wo tust want you to give D.D.D. a trial, That will bo enough to prove it. of course ait other rirugi lata have D.lvtv PrcMCrli'tlon- ;>? to them It you enn'i eoino to ub -but don't accept hoiiio bis lu'ollt HubB'ltute, Bui If yml ei iuq to our store. \yo Ml ) BOfoilaMi of what l\PP will do rot yon that vf?* offer you a full also bottle on i\\Jm guarantor if von do not llnd that It lakes nwoy I lie Hob AT ONC1& it costs you not a vent. Laurels Driiyr. Co., Laurens, S. C. O I AEROPLANE FLIGHTS! BY TRAINED AVIATORS AT & ! UNION, S. C, I w Balloon Ascension with Thrilling Parachuted ^ Drops. Open Air Concerts by Military Band.?? 3> Sensational Cycle Whirl Act. Many Mid-^> way Attractions. <?> i Every Store Will Offer Bargains. 4 To make it well worth while for White and Col- x* <$> ?? <$> ored in all parts of Chester, Laurens, Newherry and<4 <*? * ^ Spartanburg counties to visit Union on November^ ^ 21st and 22d. Every Merchant has agreed to offer ^ some good attractive goods at Special Reduced Prices. ? <^> So you can have Pleasure and Profit if you will come/?? ^ to UN^ON and enjoy yourself. X <<? f <$> $ "?Xv*,.-'-' ? jf?.-*- ; I v. <\<j 1 I v' r ?? J '.-if ;tucv, our o,J> 1 mouldings, .Inolcs, lath, Rough L We end with r! ? . ?? 1 \ and eve r\ opt rai;? :i i u< i;c men i!1 our ?11.:;: . Sash, door . I?! 1;it: ., c:rt col 11 in ns, ^t'i I 'l s. i i . . . >. l pc - interior finish, etc. -everyvhino; in building material we furni?h in both (juantity and q uality, Complete hotoe bills from arcliitet t's plans and builder's lists out specialty. lirin^ <>r mail in your specification. Get our estimate lice. "Buy oj the Maker" AUGUSTA LUMBER CO. "VCWSTA. GA.