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AW ; " ~ \ iV F1.~- - We Start with the _ Rough Log We end Nwith lie finished product, and every opcration is done by our own men in our ox n mis. Sash, doors, ilids, scICCns, muouldings, colurnns, gniliic-. n lc'A'c posts, shingles, lath, miteror finish, c.-Cvcrything in building material we firiiish in both quantity and quality, Complete house bills from architect's plans and builder's lists our spe2cialty. Bring or iail in your specificat o Get our estiate free. "Buy of the Maker" AUGUSTA LUMBER CO. "UGISTA. GA. COULD SCARCELY WALK ABOUT And For Three Summers Mrs. Vin- believe I would have died If I had.1't cent Was Unable to Attend to taken it. After I began taking Cardui, I wis Any of Her Housework, greatly helped, and all three bottles r. lieved me entirely. I fattened up, and grew so nitulIj Pleasant lill, N. C.-"I suffered for stronger in three months, I felt like an three summers," writes Mrs. Walter other person altogether." Vincent, of this town, "and 'le third and Cardui is purely vegetable and gentle last time, was my worst. acting. Its ingredients have a mild, tonic I had dreadful nervous headaches and effect, on the womanly constitution. prostration, and was scarcely able to Cardul makes for s walk about. Could not do any of my res stngh waaouorko o nyofm improves the a peti t, tones uip the ner housework.vos system, ad elps to make pale, I also had dreadful pains in my back sallow cheeks, fih and rosy. and sides and when one of those weak, Cardui has lie ped more than a million sinking spells would come on me, I would have to give up and lie down,wekomnduigteps50ya. until it wore off. I was certainly in a dreadful state of dn o hii r adltdy health, when I finally decided to try Ir~ o htsog eiieC. ais d ior fet attenpand rew for mueiaLh Cardu4 thewomans tonc, an ICfrdlyi os p~urelys ve64gebooan gee acin. tsigrdint hv amidtoi efet onth woa contitto. Cadu mae o rleae*tegh improves, th pt , joe ptenr and s suh weoffe addtioalo cekt and srensy. toeterwih enwe efots wior curesy ando yu sa-ta sonable favors to our customers. We respectfully solicit your account. STRENGTH, SECURITY, CONSERVATISM Make OUR bank YOUR bank.. Enterprise National Bank of Lauren. N. B. DIAL,' Pres. C. H. ROPER. Gashier * * RABUN NEWS. * * * * * * * * * *4**4*** * * *'* * .Rabun, Sept. 7.-The Rabun people are very busy thiies hot days picking cotton and pulling fodder. AI r$. Rebecca owenls and Miss 10'dna Owens were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wasson of Hickory Tuverii sectioln last Tuesday. MIs. Mlary Dolt, after spending sev eral Weeks with her brother, A 1r'. Ilinkney laldwin, returned to her h1om1e in lIendersonville section Fri day. Mr. Tandy Babb of Princeton spent Suinday with his parents, il r. and Mrs. Luster Babb. _ Mr. Sm-ith Martin of Warrior spent Friday night with Mr. \Vright Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mahon, Mr. Dennis Owens and mother spent Sat urday with Mr. T. F. Babb and daugh ter, Miss MAc. We regretted very much to see Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chapman leave us, but wish thei much success at their home in Fountain 1in. .Ir. Iaggott and wife of Gray Court spent Saturday with Mr. Walker Gray ald family. Miss Jenovec Babb of E4den section sp~ent Friday night with Mrs. Stewart Alahon. Mrs. John Mahon and son Frank, of Greenville are visiting relatives in this and Elden communities this week. Mrs. 1II'rskine Babb and children of Laurens are spending several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Babb. Mr'. John Armstrong of Laurens spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bel ton Owens. Mr'. and Mrs. .Jimt Cheek of Prospect were at Rabui Sunday morning. Messrs Gus Mahaffey of Laurens, and Shelby of North Carolina, were visitors k( ,r. Lewis Mahaffey Sun Mrs. .Jane Bolt of Hickory Tavern, sIelt Sunday with Mrs. Waiter Bald V. !itl. I!ornl to Mlr. and Mrs. Iloustonl 11h11b this morning, a son. .ilother of Eighteenl Children. I amil the( mlother or eighteen,1 chtll ure ;1id .4have tle i'r'aise of doing mior*e %0rIk itanl 1113' youniig wom1an in 11' Lon n,'' wtIies .\ l's. C. .1. Maitin, 11ooin .\ill, / ::. .A s !ee for live years with dtom1 iach troulble anld could not Vat as mu11ch as aI bi-sc it withouit surf foinig. I have taiei tllree boitlos of C('iiaiiherlain's Tblets and ai n1o0W' a well womanalini 111d weigh Itm pould.. I (an eat any thinig I walit to, and as 111uch ;,., I wailt anl feel heter thall I ha ye I any13 (timle in tell years. I re fer to anly on1e inl 1loone(! Alill ori vicinii tand they wIll vouich for what I 4ay.' Cham b eli'nl i 's are for salev by al11 dvalers. 4 4 * 4 * * * 4 * 4 * * * * * 4 4 * * * * JONES NEWS. * Iones, Sept. 7th.-Itev. It. 1. .\orris of Prilcetoni will preach here oil tihle second Sunday night. .\Mr. Aa and .\Iss LIga have reCturneid fromn the Nor'thern marikets wvhere they unrchiased a1 large stock of goodls for' the \Va'e Shoals Company stor'e. Al iss Mariy S'mlithI, of Laurienis, .\lr1. G. P. Smith of Rock 11111, and Mr. \V'il mat Snmith of \Vare Shoals were the recent guests of Mi's. D. \Villie Jones. \Ve recenitly met. our friend and old1 schoolmate, Al r. .Johmn Zigicer, foi'mer' ly of Cokesbury, but now iving in iLau islana. Mir. alnd Mrs. Ernest Oulla, of Flor once, reccenltly honoreod us with a very lieasant call. Hion. J. F. Morrison attended the union meeting at Cor'onaco. Messrs. Beachanm & &Riley have put thoir g-nnci'y in first-class conditIon and arc doing sp)lendid wvork. We are indiebted to our1 goodl friend, Mr. J. R. McNinch for' an extra line mielon, it was our' good fortune to attend~ tile r'Ceent univeilinig of the monumenit. to the meomor'y of the0 old soldiers ait G1reenvil le churchcl. Th'Ie att endanh~ce was11 ilarge, the p rogr'am wvas a sp)0 leniii oni... the orator1s (0 dlivered 00( loinenti and1( 11 p triotic111( addrese, everybody13 i) thoogh1 13y enjoyed tihe dlelighitful occas11(in an11( thPanks(1 of every3onle. .\lri. Od''ll AleNinich has n11e'tal a I lorni on 6thi inist to Mr'. anid Mrs. Jesse0 StanisellI, a dauightei'. 'Dri. It. I'. 10ptinug of (Greenl wood, walis herio last week pro'fess1ionally'. Weo weire very sorry to learn of te reOcnt deathllof our1 fr'ienid, Mi'. IDavidl [Ialentino of Spar'tanburg, and symi Mr. .Jas. H-enderson of lir'anchivilleo, vinited his sister, Mrs. Wilmot Smith last Week. We recently hadl tile leasur'e of meeting the following fr'iends, Mr'. and Mirs. JIm Marlin of Donalds, Mrs. Elizabeth Rlasor of Roe k-HIll, Mr. anld Mr's. TF. R. Bllaekwell and Dr. J. W. Wideman of Due West. Mr. Cotlemian Cork of Florene spent last Week 'with relatives a. freand heren. Ir-of. Walter D)aniel, who has fol eight years, been connected with the facility of W'.Ieyanl Female College, of Macon, Ga., visited his aunt. Mrs. Dr. Willie Jontes. * * * * * . * . * * . . . . * CRlOSS ilLI, NEl'S. *6 * ** ** ** * * * * *6* **;* Cr'oss Hlill, Sept. i.-Afr. Benjamin "Iakilin G.'ralt, a forne residnllt of Cross JIMi, (ied at Ills home in Spar tanbuirg last F-.atu rday, after a pro longed Illness of twelve months. Ills remains. were brought here Sunday 'motrling and inl the afternoonj were placed to rest in the Liberty Springs cemetery, Rev. W. P. Turner conduct Ing the funeral services. Mr. Grant was bprn just across the river on the Greenwood side sixty-five years ago, but had spent most of his life in Laurens county up1) to about twelve years ago wheni he moved to Spartanburg where Ie sectired a good home and was doing well. He leaves a wife, who was a Mliss Strain, and toil children, three boys and otte girl, to feel and niourn his death. Those who knew him best testily to hiis hfon esty and uprighttness as a Iman, his un assu1tning dispositioi as a citizen, and his consistent life as a Chritiatn gen tiemnant. Ie was a mtember of the Baptist church. Tweive of- fourteen operators along the Seaboard Air Line met here Suni day fort a little outing. By prear rangements made by MXIr. Guthrie, op erator at this place several Cars Were in readiness to take the visitors on a ride to Harris Springs and other points With Mr. Guthrie as host, aided by the people of Cross Hill, the visitors were made to enjoy a very pleasant outing. The Cross iill school began woric this morning utnder favorable cire'Cnt'.n stances. The teachers were all in their places ready for work and the attenldance of pupils was fairly good. The teachers fort this session are, Miss Lizzie Griffin, I, 211d 111(d 3rd grades! iss reie McDaniel. ItIh and .5th grades; .liss 1: \ie ii ls, Qth and tIli grades: Miss Lillie C(ulbetIsoi anl Mir. W. 1'. Culbertson, h Iigh ISchool gradles. It 4.1 it l is fit I hils S lopped. The first al-Plit ion f slittl - io iment goos right to 11hv painfu11 ::11. i 1v oer:1ica without r b ig .:sa the rhu1.a i'pe ' pains : jolIte joinlts. and11 givves rclief, and nfot Ihml't suffer! (th't a bottle todah, ! It isa f'am.. fly Inledicinle fo:' 1:l11,11n11" rm br es, clitts, sore throat, neuraIIlgia ml o-t piins. Il-revenits infi'ecionl. Mr. Ch:is. 11. Went worth, of (-alifortia. writes: "It did wollde's tot' My rtmeit nuttismtt, pail is poie as sool as I :1 Iply If. I reecnann ade it to 10y r tnd as* th1e best Hliiient I over uised. ( ititranteud. 2.'c at your drii ggist. * * * * * . . . S . . . . * (.4010C D POINT NEWS . * * * * 6 * * * * * * * . . * . Cold Point, Sept. 7.---The pitotracted meeting wa.s helvd at Now Prospect Alri. It. .' Psley has t'rtettied home0. after' ai lleasantt v'isit to relatives at Id.sbion and1( Alout ville. sipent W~ednesuday ini Laurtenis as the gutests5ot'.\lt's. .\ llIc tecer. .\iss Flla Mlae Mootre left last 'Tur's (lay f'or a few wtteeks stay in Newb'erry. She wttill sp'end a few days in Clinton on her' return. Ai'. Mose andi Miss Ethel Mladden were regutlar' attendants at Pr'ospect chur'ch durinig the meeting. Mr'. and( Mr's. Irtvin Coleman of Greenwtood spent a few days last week with .\trs. 'T. M. Shtaw. Mlr. ii. Pi. Wheeler' was in Cliton last Saturiday On buiss. Mrt. Illoomn Milamt of Lisbotn wttas in Cold Poinit Sunday as the guest of Mr'. MOse Maddeni. .\iss *i'thel .\addeni wtas in l~aurencts Mlonday' as tlte guest of Mi's. 'Tucker'. Alt'. Ptmanilit and .\i'. Garrtett. of' Founiitaill Inn, .mssed thrt ough Cold Patint 'lTuesdaly Enrutlte hotme aftet' stpendling a 'ew days int Washingitont, G a., having mat. thle tr'iI iln tile formti .\liss lEt hel Al add n a nld .\lt. Fratnkl Workm11an.I~~l ottne hsthe lapizng t\is atni1ille Sunda afOt )eroon.uiti. teniwer inu Octren .ol nay t iler.at I Ii 1.ter w aten retn-. $ tr. pi'. 1o. Ae2 ear ot' oh cifh VCiicSrv litileistrt, withsaf ec at in ta nd'uPstra 01eluiclig .\14.Ag 25. tno50ers T fllwan veaationsit to bea ofl duaionep tomber ahtn ) OC. Asistan Srupertnatendenaof Con--s strutio l~atsmaln. ('maed October P-. itentiaraepemer 2ate 19or F-alar $a, 800 per Ay.2 Enresalro riefrCoIst hiDraftEdent$2on. (ma2.8. Slr 350 etme " Twist the Coin" N The best polishes in \ the handiest box. BlackTan T and White THE F.F. DALLEY CO. N r.,,.LTD. Buffalo. N.Y. HamiltonOnt. HDENILISfIS 0 e 0 0 0 { REMEMBER * YOUR FRIENDS 0 YOUR GIFTS WI0L BE TREASURED BY THOSE WHO RE CEJVE IIEM IF YOU BUY A T OUR STORE, WE 11A VE AR TISTIC PIECES IN GENUINE,. CUT GLASS, HANDSOME AESIGNS IN SI. VERIVAI RE, .\ ''TIIE LA TEST EFFECTS IN T!A H LE SIL VE R, SI. VE R FRiAOt. ES AN; TOILE T SE TS. 01H, YOU WIN1!. F'ID JUST TIIE T iING YOU WISH TO GIVE AT THP PRICE YOU WISII TO PA Y. REMEMHER YOUR FRIINDS A T OUrR STORE AIND TiE Y WILL REME E11R V' I0(,l 1, $'. IS. FLEMING BROTHERS Laurens, S. C. Ladies' and Gentlemen's ELT, BEAVER, VELOUR and other HATS cleaned, refinished and reblocked. When desired we reblock them into new Fall Shapes, if possible. Footer's Dye->Works Always Safest and Best Cumberland, Md. An Ahn Back1 tonya a B earingDownPains: SOnly suffe -ng womanhood knows what it means to strug- i l(ere 'b3o ijkl y*Jln . gle against the paralyzing in- I1I~~l ~eis'1 Ifluence of these symptoms. -There is household work that I1111 t et IJ d 'It tibsns tmust be done and only a weak,1ta i I llSat (oij. Inervous, discMuragedI woman to do It. It is nhnost a h:3pe. Iless prospect. No wonder theseB.R 'OD Spoor women find life a d:eoary buirden . Ther2 is beloa at handItLll(iit~i i otrl i Showever, for thJe who)( wI all I~ei peat use it. DR.~ SIMMIiSNS brt 1r ~d~i~ydn ri SSquawvv 'g Vie n 9ihlsftllKi CompoundTeeheNo34 Is aWoman's Mdcn iti s pleasant to take as the* juIce of a sweet orange yet it per-* .W. 'cg on .C.ethrtn forms wonders. It puts an end toW.1.Kih suffering, builds up the nervous* systetn, strengthens the appetite IRUSN F3AL3STN &KK T and acts beneficIally on women'sA fres tLa delicate organismr, promoting reg- fues .C ularity, cheerfulness, a strong ermp art' rfu atnto gie vigorous body anid clear, healthy Sold b~y Drugglat. and Dealer, fievrPlet ak Price $1.00 Per Botale - C.F!.Simnmons Medicine Co. Cus dSosOhbmtsWotCu. *~.L~IS MISOStt orncaey atf hoLoawajg ______________ an oc r e nto uped by J dru, o n tb.w _____________________________ Pae e int Hal in OL t e crts. Enain rn and HC t h m ot ra 2ctinig 1.