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Your Stomach Bad? JUST TRY ONE DOSE of Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy and Be Convinced That You Can Be Restored to Health .p9.U0 $TORL Wonrfur atomt la:dy For dal.Here You are not asked to take Mayr's Wonder ful Stomach tenedy for weeks and inonths before you receive any benefit-one dose is usn ay required, to convince the most skeptical sunerer of Stomach Ailmnents that this great renedy should restore anyone so aflicted to wood health. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Htmedy has been taken by tuany thousands of people throughout the land. It has brought health and happiness to sufferers who had des paired of ever being restored and who now pro claim it a Wonderati itemedy and are urging others who may be sifiering with Stonmach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments to try it. i lii yot. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Rtemedy is so different than most medicines that are itnt o. the market for the virious stonmach ailments -it is really in' a class by itself, and one. dos will do more to convince the most skeitical smmffrer than tons of other nedicines. Rcsu'ts from one dose will amaze and the bentits are entirely natural. as it acts on the smurc' and foundatiot of these ailnents, removing the ipomsonous catarrh and bile necrctions, and aliav .' the mnderlyigti citronic intlammation in thn 'ilimentary and it(stinat tract. renderin wm same antiscptic. Just t V one dose of Mayr's Wonderful Stomach R -medy-put it to a test today--you will be overjoyed with your quick recovery and will highly praise It as thousands of others are constantly doing. Seni for booklet on Stomach Ailments to Geo. II. Mayr, Meg. Chemist, 151-15U Vhitinug St., Chicago, 111. For sale by LAURENS DRUM 0. Druggists Everyiwhere. Coffee to Drink Flour to Bake 10 lbs of Green (offee for ... .$1.00 0 lbs of Green Coffee for......$.00 4 lbs of Green Coffee for .. .. ..$1.00 o lbs of Roasted Coffee for . . . .$1.00 5 lbs of Roasted Coffee for .. ..$1.00 4 lbs of Roasted Coffee forl .. ..$1.00 Coffee 10e per eni. I bbl of Flour for .........5.00 I bbl. of Flour for .. .. .. .. ..$5.25 1 bb. of Flour fort..'...... ..$5.50 1 bbl. of Flour for .. .. .. .. ..$l.00 1 bbl. of Flour for .. .. .. .. ..$. The Rig Store is the plae( to buy your Flour and Coffee 10 lbs. of Green Coffee only . . . .$1.00 1 bbl. "Asaka" Flour only . . . .$5.25 Talk to the Big ('hilef. Trade with the 1aiys. J. H. Sullivan Laurens, S. C. N AI'T PIIOTON)S! .\ portrit senit to thle ab lsenit one14s now1 anid thleni, binds4l thle friendships of youithI, bpridies S distance and kn its cluoser thle S ties of faily and i kinisfolk. Our fast lenses, mioderni iieth ii ten~tlon and14 coiurtesy to pat ronsa have maide sitting for phoito graphs ai real plea suri Mraket lan apin~~tment t today. e ldisco uraged, W ben ouf coultused, nr voup, tired, worried: or des >ondlent it is a sumd sign you need MOTT'.h NERVERINE PILLS. They renew tho nurmatl vigor and make life worth living, Uoe suiro and ask for Mott's Nerverine Pills "" $100 bydruggists WII LIA MS MFC. CO.. Propa., Cleveland. OhIo LAUREhV4 DlBUK Co. Dr. T. L. Timmermian Dentist People's Bank Building Phone 852. Laurens, S. C. MONEY TOLOAN At 7 per cent on improved farms in amounts of $3,000 and up for term of five years. No commigsions charged. Only actual- expenses for preparation , legal papers. Carolina Bon Mortgage Co Union Bank Building, Columbia, S. C. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL CLINTON HAPPENINGS Many Things of Interest About the People of the Neighboring Town. Clinton, .May 5.-On, Tuesday after noon Misses flera and Ruth Bailey en tertalited about 25 young ladies in honor of Miss .lane Kennedy. After all the guests arrived they were invited into the dining room which was love ly with roses and green and white tulle. The table was banked from end to enrl with lovely brides roses and Miss Kennedy was asked to cleat the able and take all she found home with her. i'nler the roses was a lovely white fan as a guest of honor gift. A delicious salad ani' sweet course was Served by Miss Iuth lharper. On lriday night .\iss Sallie Dell Me.\lillan atertained about 50 young coull('s at her hoie onl Musgrove street. Mrs. .1. Wihitiat Smith is spending this week with her father in llishop 'ille. I)e. and .\lrs. \\. L. liean spett last w:e 1; ins .\sheville ' for the .\le('rary lenry wedditig. Miss Irene littie is visiting her sis tr .\rs. Mack Iligipp in .\heville. 1ir. 1). M . D ouglas spent the week end with friends in hock 11111. Mrs. W. .1. Bailey is visiting her brother in Atlanta. .\lisses ('isla )ucket t and Frances Burgess, Mrs. .1. P. .Jacobs and Prof. Cartledge were in .\tlanta last week for grand opera. Ms. It. 1,. Balley slient the week end in ('eenville with her daughter. .\liss C'layte Blailey at G. P. C. Mliss .lane Kennedy visited friends in C'olutbia last week. The Rtev. S. .\l. heed of .\tlanta, Is co~nilueliting special se'rvices at the . lH. I'. ('htrch this week. .\r. and! .\rs. .lohnt Spratt. of 1.2au rens , are visiting Mrs. \\. G. Neville. \Mis. .. A. Itailey has returned from \\'asliington where slit attended tin 1). A. It'. convention. Mirs. lRoy C. Sinipson has returned to her homte in Spartanburg. Mrs. W. S. iean is in Spartanhurg this w eekl for the muitsic festival with M.\rs. L.. .\M. Kennedy. is. iarnett. of Allanta is the guest oi lwr daughter Mrs. A. V. Martin. .\liss Sa lie Ilurgess is spending this week with her brother at Clemson. M-. an(1 \lrs. T. '. Robertson spent last week here with .\Mrs. .1. T. Robert .\liss ('orrie ('opeland of Statesville. N. .. is the guest of Mir. .1. W. Cope land. .\Il's. Henry Young visited relatives aI ii:noree last week end. Miss Sallie \V right has returned frot Greenville where she visited her sister. - .r. It. Z. \\'right of Spartanburg, spent the week-end in Clinton. .\1' and Mrs. \'andergril't left Clin ton last week for rllt Wayne, Ind.. where They will spend the summer. \Ir. .1. C. IIa rpier s5petit. the week ilid ini Sparit anburiig. weeki with hter parents hiere. i\'. .J0e Little of' .\bblevilli Is visit .\lS. I .. I. M\et'rar haiits returnited fromli Ahhleville whleie she visIted airs. Iiji la1st week{. edl to his work at the college after* spenidintg the last mionithi at hIs huome~ it llishiolvlii, r'eenper'ating fromltt a se vere( 5spell of i nteuimoonia. .\it'. llis Itilier oh .\ounitville spet the wveek-end~ in C'linton. .\lrus. A. II. I iakeley returnied fr'rom thle hiosplit al itn Chesteri last week wh'iere site hads beeni ill. I lisorder tof (thIie stomia chin ma be lhave boein ffchid bii y th ese ta blets. N'il'j by a'll decaler s, aI ili m i.= U. "The Villag4 Blacksmith" ('outldnt't hold1 f a' iandle to the way we shoe htorses, and make alt kiinds of ironi w,.or'k. We hiave ever'y mtodern't applinice for' turiniig (lut jgood, quick work and alil the skilli thaut has aie citumultat ed thtrough the ex perientce of' ages. Glad to prove it to you any time. J. D. SEXTON & SON L AURENS S. C. ! ! ! " eto ! ! ! ! " ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! # * DIALS. *e " *"~a A " Q' " " " *"" * * " " * * Dials, May 5.-Quite a number of our young people attended the closing exercises of Green Pond school Fri day evening and all report a nice time Mrs. 1. S. Brooks is visiting her daughter, Mrs. N. Z. Nabors in Colum bia this week. Mr. I). D. Brownlee has returned fromt a pleasant visit to Spartanburg and (1reenville. Misses Nell and Clara McCall are at home now from F'ruitland Inst., Ilea de'sonville, N. C. lasters Tillman and .lack Bolt and sister, Nell, of llendersonville, visited their grandmother, .\r's. .1. 1t. Brown lee last. week. 'T'here will be Children's Day exer cises at the churc here the fourth Sitaiday aftr('nlloon in \iay. An inLter" esting program wilI be arranged by the committee in charge. The exer cises will commence at .1 o'clock. At the conclusion of the children's pro gram. the rite of infant baptism will be administered by the pastors to the infants and children who have not heretofore received that rite. A hearty welcome is assu red to one and all who wish to at tend. .\lr. Austin A bercrombl1hii of Youngs, was inl our mtidst Friday, M1'. Jim toberson returned to t lonea Path Sun(ay, after a short visit with htis liar1enIts. Miss Mattie Simnions was hostess to the inet.'ers of Iie Buds and Blos soms .\Missionary Society Saturday al teriiooni. A lost enj.oyable time was plient by all present and the time pass 'd all too soon, 1)ainty tables were sicatten ld over the lawnt and deliilous ice crvaln anid enke were .'erved1 for tleImt by .\esdalti . Artiir Ilar'is and lI4lheti Owings. Those present were .\Misses .\laggie I). Curry, a\lttle Sin mons, IlattI Ahercromibie, lautrie 101 lamis, Mlainde Owings. .lanette l'homaa son. Ethel Owings, liara Ilarris, Ora and Louise Curry and .\May .\1eeks; .\Marters (co. ''hoiiasoin, Ileni' Ow ing", Frel 31Meeks. Clyde \\iills, Ilroad us and iiarold Owings, Eirnest Curry, ('laud Ilarris, Ihewilt A Iercromhie and Poke ('urry. Those presenlt. who were not ilenbei's of the society were \Iesdameis CuLrry, Arthur liiarris, lohi crt Owings, Willie opp and M1isses .\Marie Simmons and Sallie Ilrownlee. .\r. and .\Mrs. . ulius 'urry :taili ch'.. dren spent Saturday night and Sun day with .Mr. Harris Curry and f1anily. M1r. Joe Irewnlee ha(1 as his week earl guest .\r. \\'ill (illiland of iPoun tain Inn. M1rs. lienderson of Shiloh spent .ev (ral days last week ;itlh her da:ugh ter, .rs. Fred Switzer, who is right sick at this writing. .liss Nell .\e(Call had as ler' guet Wednesday night .\iss Ittth Curry. 31rs. .1111 Amrmstrong and daughter, lelwey. were in Woodruff Satuav. .\il. lIIendersoi and family speit Sunday with .i \r. Sam Switzer and famiiily. A\fter' an illiiess of soinie tiime, Frankiil I h'llamos (lied li'rdlay niighit nI the homeii( ohf his lather'I,3.11. (eo. Illllims. The r'e:inils werie interred ini the cemle ttiry here SaiIurday13 aflte(lrnOoni at 41 o'c'lock{, the054 ' sri(ces lbeinig ('ondu ichted by3 the llev. TI. W. .\luninerlyni. * e * * * * * * . * * * * * * * * * * PINE BLUFF NEWS. * ** e* * * * ** * * ** * *** er' is visit inig reid 1v(es in3 .\lean see' .\1'. WV. A. Gloodiniani visited in New herry'3 yeCsterdayi3. 3liss lo~iise irown'i entertained a a rdaiy. She, with mianiy othIers f'rom thiis ('on1 Iiunlity3 will lend th( Ile re ntihoni in .lac'ksoniville, Pll. edi ini Green wood the 11ast week. .11'. FL. 1tloazmniI of Gr'eeinwood 'ounty 1 v3i 'si tedl hioliifol ks oni last Sun dlay. 31 i. Everieltt itrowni 11 attended the hioirse show atl Greenoo lasi~iI it Fr'iday13. Wx. U. IHoazmiian is on a~ Laurensici trI'll today3. The soils of' .\1'. .1. ii. (Caimpbell have the measles. .\liss A nnIe iin11 spent I wo wI)eeks wIthi .\lrs. WV. A. lioazima re 'Icent ly. IIscoiery from Wtor'ld's Great lialthi Resort that D~oetors Presc'ribeo as( Jiest oni Eiih for TOrIdI Liver'. Ini Ilot Springs, Arka nsas, thle great remed('(y for cons I pation, sluaggish lIIveir and all stomach and1( howel tr'ou ble is 1HOT SP>RINGS LIV1ER Ui~T' TONS.I Evvery v'isiIor ho IIlht Spr'ings has hlrd of the(s5 lilt le W~ondter work ers been11use Ilea rned phy'esjl ins thire tire (cib e thiemi and1( (verg~hodly takes them'i~ wh t' Ia laaive Is r'eqiredCt. hey are thle re(ally peirfect, gentle, Tiake 01ne tonilght -eut (out Cailomeil aintl harishi catharties. All driuggists, 25c. I lot Spr'ings lIver' Iuttons, lit Spirings Rheu matism Hlemedy and Hot Springs Blood Rlemedy are sold in Lanena by [Lnnrno nrng o. WHITE FOOTWEAR! How a Woman can get through the coming Summer season without White Foot wear is more than we can understand. Don't think that many Women expect to! This will be a White sea son, surely. We're ready for the rush. White Oxfords, Colonials, Pumps and Slippers, Outing Shoes, etc. We have them in Nubuck, Buckskin, Canvas, Coolie Cloth, etc. Some styles with Rubber Soles and Heels. $1.50, $2.00 $2.50, $3.50 CLARDY& WILSON THE SHOE MEN Ladies' Shoes Shined Free Im BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE' One nce Bngalw house onl South Harper Street. Four' Hundre11d Aer'es of farmi lands near Whitmnire, known as the Mars Place. One Hundred and Forty-six Acres about one mile of Trinity Ridge school. Have some farmsII lands from one and one-half to three miles of Laurens Court Ihouse. Will sell right and make terms to suit pur1Ichaser. All the lands of the late W. B. Putnam, containing about 700 acres, lying at and near Barksdale. This land is well located and will be cut to suit purchaser'. We still have several lots of the Badgett land for sale. These lots are beautifully located near Watts Mill Village. Terms easy. Laurens Trust Company R. A. COOPE~R, President. J. S. MAcmEN, SeC. & Treas, Nanager Reai Estate Sales. LAURENS, S. C.