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Does Yr Seac T t Rer ...1i . hon *t t it -* V bi'li. b 2 -' II. t M n.;: '',-en t. I "I r\te Ir b , u'i u r b tr t . ar d ' 11 i"i f! . 1 . 1 . 'I : 21 . . 1 . I . . It I t \% 10 . I ,. I1n 1 i For sale by LAURIJ S 1 RUO CV. D~ruggists Everywthere. Coffee to Drink Flour to Bake 10 lbs n' Green ('o' Yee for .. . . $.0( 6 lbs of G.reen Coffee for..... ..$.01] 4 lbs of Green Coffee for.... ..f..$;.01 6 lbs of lloasted Coffe for . . ..$1.01 5 lbs of GItoae Coffee for .. ..$1.011 4 lbs of lrented Coffee for . . ..$1.011 GCoffee fo per can. 6 lb of Flour for.. .... .. ..$5.011 1 bbl. of Flour for . ..1.1 I bl. of Flour for .. .. .. .. ...0 1 bbl. of Flour for .. .. .. .. ..$6. 0 1 bl. of Flour for .. .. .. .. ~..$7.11 ''he lig Store is the place to luy your Flour and Coffee 10 lb4. of (Greena Coffee only .. . .$1.11 I b b l . " A s a k a " F l o u r o n l y . .a~ t h . .$i.f: T[alkt to the liig Chlief. Trade 1i.h-1 (lie Bloys. J. H. Sullivan Laurens, S. C. FIN A L SIETTLEI~MEN'I'. Trake notice thiat ont the 29th dlay 0 May, luit , I w'ill render a fintal ac count of In~y acts anid doings as Ad. mninistratrtx of the estate of S. .D Chidress, dleceasedI, in the oflIce o the J1udge of Pr-obate, of Lauremou County, tat 11 o'clock, a. mi., and( or the .same dlay will apply for a finca diischar'ge from nay trust as Aduanin. Istratrcix. Any jmrsonis t ndated0( to said estat are notiftied ;andi rir~iled to make pay. ment on Ithat (date; andi all p~ersonlt having cilas against Haitd estate wil: presenat them on or 0 tbefoie( ~ aiiid date ducly priovenii, or bet forever barred(bt. 7,uaia P. Chidress, Adciministrat.ix April 29, 191*.--t me. When you' feelt&:-j: 'jents, tired, worried or desponadenat it is a suare sign youl need MO'1T'?; NERVERINE PIt..S. Theay reneOw the n<.rmnat vigor and m .ke life wsortha living. ie smo anrd ask for I\:tt's Nerverine Pills Pi$1.O V.- I LAMS MFG. CO.. lireps., Cievetand. Ohie LAUREM iUG CO. Lauren. 8. 0. D)r. T. Lb. Timmerman Dentist aeople's Bank Building Phmone 882. Laurens, S. C. MONEY TO LOAlN At 7 per cent on improved farrns in amounts of $3,000 an d up for term of five years. No commissions charged. Only actual excpenses for p 'eparationl of lpgni papers Carolina Bond& M4~rtgageCo Union Bank -Building, Columbia, S. C. HOW FINE FIELD OF ALFALFA WAS GROWN Nearly Thirteen 'Tons Cut From Two and a hlali Acres in Anderson ('otin ty. Cletmson College, May II.-Two and a half atcr's of some of the finest al falfa in South C(arolina have Just been rut out at the Orr Mill, Anderson. When cut, the alfalfa 'measured about thirty inches in height and the stand was remarkably even, there be ing not an empty spot on the entire field. This lleld Is two years old and last year in four cuttings yielded 25, 000 pounds or 12 3-4 tons. 'T'ie owners of this field expect a considerably larger yield this year and are count ing on Ilifteen tons, which will be worth about $375. This alfalfa has been grown from the very beginning according to the best methods and is a proof of what can be done with this crop when cor rect methods and favorable conditions are combined. The crop was grown by W. P. Sneligrove, Who has charge of the Orr Mill fa rt, under directions oh tained f:'omn Prof. .1. N. Hlarper of 'lemnsont College. The field has been plantedi in cot ton for one yeat before the alfalfa Was sown tand had heen sown to oats, peas and cane for foutr or live years. Tihe soil hecnaue well filled with hutuuts l'ie sutttier before tie alf'alfa was put, in, the land was in peas aind as soon as the iic ts were out of the way the land w:.s plowed, three plowings heiig made in August. When the top of the ground was well pulverized. 9.900 pounds of buld ers' lime was put on the two and a half acres. 'I he land was then plowed deep. The field was inoctuat d for alfalfa with soil from tn alfalfa field in an o: her part of Anderson. Two two horse wagon loads of soil were drop ped over lie field on the sate day on whileh the seed was sown andil one ho rowing was made to do for botI the inoculating soil and the seed. The field was fertilized with 1,200 pounds of S-3-3 fertili.er. about 'IS0 pounds to the acre. The alfalta seedl was sown on Sep tember 30, 1912. The first cutting mande on May 2. 1913, yielded 5,552 pounds. Four cuttings were tade Iast year, about forty days apart, and yield ed in all 25,500 pounds, or 12.1-. tons, 11.:A. Iewis, of the Orr Mill. who I:.' general supertvision of the work, sa;id( that aiter the present ('utin lg an at plicaliont t,: limne would be made simi lat' io that made whtn the land wt: first pripat'el for the 'lcrop, except that this lime agri uli t :i I limeh' instead o1 builuer:'' lime will he used. tl'tnn Mcetfit;r. The nion of the Secott and Third Iviusions will meet with itabu:n (rechs Ittur'day before the :tt Sunday. 1(t:00 i\totional services. W. A I laidwin. 111:1) -The I.ordlship of .hesuts. L.. . 12 :00)---Souirse oft ellitc'ency in Chri is 1.1an1 work. II. IL. ilaggotlt and %. Ii Dinner'. 2 :00-God's apploltint eatns of say' iing souls. C. B. Hobo, 31:00 -Characteristics of a saved itan ()I llis at titutde to his churi ich., (2) Ils alttitude to tile world, (3) II is atttitutde to lost souils. I bits. ton' bs.,.Mr-n . .W l Nundtly. 9. t 0- Dev'ot ional seri ccs. 10:00 --T-lo be pr'ovided for.' 1I:00t ---A mnissiontary' acddr'ess by C. II Roper, All citutrelhes are ur tgedl to send t del egat es. WeC areOl~th raig G;od to give ti a great mtee'ttig. C'omminittee., ST'l'I (ONNSl'.\TAION Iloduotn's 1,Iver Tonte Takes thle l'hie(( f~ Ilisagr'eea ble ('alomed iandt its Of. ten Ilangier'ous Afier'i- Effects. Yout pr'obablly kntow~ thai t 'ailomiitl b a plolson, a forti oIf mer'iCur iy, ver'3 dhtag 11us to ai great many peolc and ilome citimes ('atusintg disa grteeabIl( after'-efftcts fotr tnear'1y every3o whr. tries It. I )odson 's Liver t Tone Is rtconunend('tt cd asM a perf'tectl y sa fe andl trel Iabh iremediy to take the place of' ('alomel ThIs is exactly whlat II Is made fot anil Itas becen made lot' evet' sInce I thr first bolttle w'as pui t up andti soldc. Dodson's Liver Tfone Is prietty wide. between the loud boasts5 of the imilta. t'rs anud the plaIn trunth of the or'igl nal. D~odson's Liver Tone is sold anc guaranced by the Laiurens D~rug Co who will refund put'chaso price (50c) Instantly with a stfile if you are Irl any way dissatisfled. D~odson's Liver Torie is a palatabit vegetab~le liquid. Its action Is easy and natural, wIth no giie, no pai acnd the after-effects are pleasant In stead of dIsagreeable. Dodston's Liver Tone does not interfere with1 your regtular ditties, haits and dIet, bitt buIilds and1( strengthens instead of weakening you or "knocking you all out" for days. Try Dodson's and feel better and brIghter, as thousandn have " ** * * * * " " * * * * ".* * * (GLASS FACTORY NO'IIES. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * M* * * * " The glass blowers had a very excit ing game of ball Saturday morning, the day turn vs the night turn. The night turn cate off winner, the score being 3 to 4 in favo rof the night turn, but It seems as if the day turn had being 3 to 4 in favor of the night turn, as Umpire 1)an Dody, who was um piring bases, was put out of the gime in the 3rd for accepting a bribe from Capt. Illunear. He was caught in the act by Capt. lirowan of the other team. Third baseman laxter was fined $2 for throwing off his glove, going af ter Umpire Plus Little in the 4th. Charley Dody, first baseman, who is only 53 years old, was one of the star players. Catcher Cromer did some fine stick work in the game, get ting a home run In the 2nd. Iloth teams had line batteries. Cen ter Fielder Shupelt, Second Baseman Trotter, Short Stop Floh', lIight l'elder Smuitlh, ':enter Fielder Dover, are very much afraid that the Nation al ai Aiterican Leagues scouts are af'ter them. 'T'here was a very large crowd pr'es ent to witness the game. Anong them were the husky rooters---(-eo. .\Me Pall, .oe ('orhon, Lloyd Ilighe, ('iar ley 'Amery. Ilarry Kell. The whole crowd was satisfied that it was a good ;;ane. feller and Cromer for night turn: )anzerbaker and 'Doll for day turn. 2ndif baseIan Edwards put up some swell ball; 3rd b'smii'n Laove's hard catch was a feature of the game. Pot ter and Stark pulled off some flne fielding: Left Fiender Keenhan never will b forgiven for the error that let in the winning rtIn. We are expect ing to lose about six of tie players. The following was the' line-tp: Niht 'T'urn Day Turn Keller, p 1)ltnzerbak'r. p C'romler, c Toll, c l)ody, ii) ltiltmeaure, lb l'd Vards. 21 Trot ter, 2h 1.ove, 3b 11axter, 3hi Uiromlar, an lelohr, s l'otter, rf Smith, rf Stark, it Dover, of Shuepelt, cf Keenhan, if lI l ires: I)ody and Little; official Score keeper L. W. fiighe. Itranch 35 of the Glass lottle low ers Association of the U'nited States atlid Canada held their seiti-annual election of ollicers and the following were elcectled and appointed: .John Stairk, presidn'lt. II Ian I) bdy, vice president. Ilairy Kell. I reasu irer. Gillecrt Keenhanl, recording Secre t:Iry. t-ark' Lowe. fnancial rtary. Chall:rley : huepl't, rom~n etor. Itoh Itaxiter, inside sentine!. Geo. 1)ar 'wr, oultside( setillne'l. I'ru sle'es, I'loyl I lighe', 11i11 f lth'. E-xecutive commnittee: W\illiam ('on nors. I.loyd IIighe. Iarry Garrisol. .lothn Stark was el.ected delegate f i'lt ran It rtt lch ir3 to thi e (Gl"ass IlotleI fI lowe'rs N'ationa IC(on vent(in, wichl is to lie held in oyrhestr, N. Y. ini August. Ther'e is mtore C'atar'rh it thtis sec I ion of thte ctountr'y than all otter dIseases Itut together', and unitil thec last fewv year's was1 supposed to be ineurab leil. For' a great. mniy years doetoi's prlonounliced it a locail diseas andti pres'cribeid local remted Ies, aitd by 'oinstanitly failing to cur ie with local I irent mentl, Itrononiedl it inicura'l ble. Scientce lhas Itrioven Ciaarrh to be a ('ons5 tiutinalI disease, andt~ theirefoim requ iires ,ontstitutlinal tre'atmt. I alIf's ('a lrrh Core, mnanu fact ured by F. J. (Chentey & ('o., Toledo, OhtIo, is~ the only Con stitti onal cure l'o(n thit marke'~it. It is taken initernially. It acts dIirectly' 1 on tht lood andt muttcotis souifae's oif theo system c'Tlihey off'ei' onec hundrtfed dlollaris for' any1 (iase it falls to ciirie. Sendl for i'r cularis anld testi mtoitials. Addirss F. Jf. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by driuggists, '75c. lTke Iall's Fanmiily illIs for constl ption. We dont wish you any ill luck but if you do have a runlaway and your carriage gets smashed up re member that we can do all kinds of carrIage repairing arid can fix up any damage, Our customers will tell you we do such work promptly, thorough ly and reaitonably, J. D. SEXTON & SON LAUIRENS, S. White Canvas S Men and Women, who adapt their Shoes to the Seasons, get a great deal more comfort out of life than people who neglect their feet, and - struggle along during the Summer days with burning feet in a pair of heavy hot Shoes. Don't do it! Canvas Shoes are Now On The Bill You're but to wear a pair to find out what great foot comfort you've been missing. These foot comforters are not expensive and the money you invest in Canvas Shoes pays a big dividend in foot ease. Men's Oxfords and Ties $2.00 to $1.00 Women's Oxfords, Ties and Pumps from .. .. .. .... ..$1.50 to $.50 lioy's, 1en's and Children's styles from .. .. .. .. .. ..$1.00 1o $2.04) White (anas, Coolle Cloth, Jlnekskin, Linen, Duck, Sea Island Duck, etc. CLARDY&WILSON THE SHOE MEN Ladies' Shoes Shined Free "Why Not Buy and SOwn Your Farm instead of Paying Rents from Year to Year?" Suppose you are paying two thousand pounds of rent cotton for a two-horse farm per year, in ten years, counting cotton at 12 1 -2cts you will have paid $2,500. Now, if you could buy a fifty acre farm at $50.00 per acre it would amout to $2,500. So you see the rent you are paying plus the interest on the amount, you could own your own farm in ten years. We have some splendid farms well located to sell at even less than $50.00 per acre. We have some bar gains for the man who would like to own his own farm. Call and see the undersigned or watch for our advertisement in next week's issue. Laurens Trust Company J. S. MACHEN, See'y-Treas. and Mang'r Real Estate