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Is CommnnroshIe Should Be Treated in Blood To Prevent Recurrence. There are successful gargles that to soreness in the throat but to prevent thelr incessant return, the blood must be put in order. The best remedy Is S. S. S., as It Influences all the functions of the body to neutralize the irritants or waste products and to stimulate their excretion through Itheu matte sore throat is . dangerous Indication, as it means that the blood i loaded with more uric acid than the kid neys can excrete, and may thus lead to serious general disturbance. The action of S. S. S. stimulates. cellular activity. It prevqnts the accumulation of irritants in local spots, It,* enables the arterier - to supply quickly the new red blood to replace wornsout tissutt' For this reason uric acid that 'fnds the throat an eas >rey to breaking-down. influence, Is se ered eliminated. In other words, R.18.' S. events chronic con ditions by ena ing the mucous linings of the hody t se to healthy mucus. Its influence is 9 a marked improve ment of tile onchmi tubes whereb the huskiness of voice with thlcC, rayisi ex pectorations Is overcouie. . 4. R., well diluted with water, means a blood bath, since it is welcome to any stomach and at once gets Into the blood. S. 8. Is free of all minerals and con tainsb Ingreients wonderfully conducive to wvell-balanccd health. You can get it at any drug store, but do not accept anything else. There Is danger in-substitutes. H. 8. 8. Is prepared only by Thle Swlft tpecifle Co 528 Swift Bldg., Atlanta. (Ia. Our Medical Dept. will give you free Istruction by mail on any subject of blood disorders. Write today. Dr. T. L. Timmerman Dentist People's Bank Buidding Phone 83. Laurens, S. C. Cures Old Sores, Other Remedles Won't CM. The worst cases, no matter of howIong standing, are cured by the wonderful, old reliable gr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves Pain and Heats at the same time. 25c, 0c, $1.00 N. B. DIAL A. C. TODD DIAL &"TODD Attorneys at Law Enterprise Bank Buildig, Laurea. S.C. PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS Money to loan on Real Estate-Lont Time. The New Baby is World's Wonder uVery tiny Infant makes life's er. speotive wider and brighter. And wat.. ever there is to en hance its arrival and to ease and comfort _5 the expectant mother should be given at tention. Afnong the real helpful things is an external ab dominal application ., kown as "Mother's lrend." It is so well thought of by women thult most drug t'res through out the UnIted ce r y "Mother's Friend" ns one of heIrjtplo and reli able remedlos. It \Iapplied to the abdominal muscles t" relieve the strain on ligameonts and tendons. In a little book are described mere fully the many reasons why "Mother's Friend," has boon a friend indeed to women for more than two generations, This book was prepared net only to aid the ineoxperioneed but to enable so many women to have at hand the timely hints. auggest Ions and helps in concise and neatly printed form for ready reference. It should ibe in all homes. "Mother's Friend" may be had of almost any drug gist but If you fall to find it write us di rect and also write for book to Bradfld liegulator co,, 803 Lamar.B~ldg,, Atlanta,. Georgia, THE WAR RAGES ON! Arn't You Glad You * Ain't Thar? Come to the Big Store, Talk to the "Big-Chief" and Trade with the Boys Now Is the time to so grain and we have got iL to svol/ Wood's Re. cleaned leaps Prolinec nd Blue Stem Seed Wheat, also .to ty raised Seed 'Wheat. Western Red Rust Proof Seed Oats. and some from this county. Sow Crim son Clover, Winter Barley, Fall Rye, Hairy Vetch,. Plant some Onion Set. We liave them wvhite or red. hog and Chicken Feed.' - Bfg stock of fresh Flour at the pow. est price, which is going like hot cakes Baggli'ngand Ties to wrkp the cotton Some more of that good (Green Coffee 10 pounds for one dollar. See Moror or Burlee. J. II. SULLIVAN Laureons, S. C. COUNTY FAIR P1 OFFICERS. President, W.. 'D. Byrd. President Pro:Ten, 'H. K. Aiken. V'Iee Presidents, E. W. Martin, R. 0. Harris. W. R. Cheek, Eugene E. Simpson, W. C. Wharton, J. H. Miller, Geo. A. Copeland, Jno. M; Copeland. W. D. Glenn. Secretary and Treasurer, C. A. Power. General Superintendent, J. D. W. Watts. Executive Committee, All of the above Officers constitute the Execotive, o-mmittee. RULES&, ETC. Section 1. The exhibition will be open to the public on Friday, October 16, for one day only. The gates will be open at 9 o'clock, and will be closed at 6 p. m. Sec. 2. Premium lists, entry blanks and all informntion will be cheerfuliv furnished upon application to the Sec retary at Laurens, S, C. Sec. 3. Visitors will find on the grounds, everything necessary for their comfort and convenience. res taurants and lunch stands will supply neals and refreshments at all hours during the day. Sec. 4.. No admission fee will lie charged to enter fair grounds. Sec. 5. All officers will be designat ed by appropriat.3 badges. Sec. 6. It is desireu that all entries be made on or before Thursday, Oc tober 15,. - Send entries to "Secretary Laurens County Fair, Laurens, S. C." Sec. 7. Entries should be made on the regular blanks provided for that purpose, wVhich will be furnished by the Secretary upon application. Sec. 8. The exhibitionl of -articles not enumerated in the regular sched ule of premiums is invited and they will be assigned to the proper depart ments and displayed to visitors. Sec. 9. 0xhibitors of like stock mustI report to the Superintenents in the morning at 9 o'clock for information. Stock imust be in the show ring. promptly after being .called. Any ex hibitor 'failing to comply with this rule will be debarred. Judges. Section 1. Expert judges will be employed in the Horse, Cattle, Sheep. Swine and Poultry Departments. Sec. 2. Judges will apply to the Superintendent of the department for information concerning the artIcl s on which they are going to pass, and for all needful conveniences for making their reports, Sec. 3. RNo appeals are -provided for. Judges will therefore see the neces sity for making their awards, in the first instance, with the greafost pos sible care and justice. Sec. 4. Reports of awards must be signed by each judge in his own hand writing and handed to the Secretary. Reports must be made -promptly to en able tbe Secretary to render a state ment. Sec. 5. In case a superintendent of a dopartment is an exhibitor in that departiment the judge or judges shall be appointed by the standing commit tee on Organization and Work. Sec. 6. Awards will be designated by the tying of ribbons as Tollows: First premium, a blue ribbon; sec ond premium, a red ribbon; third pr mium, a white ribbon. Duties of Superintendents. 'lhe Genera'l Superintendent (as aid of the President) will have control or the grounds and may remove all per sons violating any of the regulations of the Fair. or disturbing its good order and decorum, Hie shall have power to order and enforce any change in any department, andl to order a change of arrangement of. exhibits in any department.. Losses. While every -precaution will be tak en for the sa-fe-keeping of all articles by aln efficient corps of police anb watchmen, the society wvill in no ease be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur. Live Stock. IEvery animal coming on the grounds does so at owner's risk, and the own ers are charged with the care of all animals while on the grounds, and must not permit any to run loose. '1ach anim~al must be reasonably tractable or it will not be p~ermnitted to stay on the grounds, All horses, colts and cat tle mfust 'be thoroughly halter-broke, that they nmay be managed at all timet Entries for MWoman's Department: Bread. Loaf bread-salt rising. Loaf bread-yeast. Rolls in any shape. Plain biscuit, one half dozen. -Beaten biscuit, one half dozen. Cake, Chocolate cake, layer. Pound cake. Sponge cake. Jelly cake. Ladly Baltimore. Tea cakes, one half dozen. Dest iced cake. Canned Fruits Peaches, yellow. Peaches, white. 'Pears. Apples, , Preserres -Peach. Pear. Watermelon rind. Pumpkin chips. . Jellies-.--One Glass Appt. Peach. Pear, Grape. Scuppernong. Sweet Pickle Peach. Watermelon rind. Mango. Sour Pickle - Cucumber. Mixed. Chow-chow. Butter PREMIUMS AND 1ItIZES. FIELD CROP DEPARTMENT. Samnifles of Flold Crops. B. B. Blakeley, A. Homer Mloore, Superintendents. Beat peck with 12 ears white Dent corn. 1 sack Royster guano, $2.50, Owings & Bobo. Best peck with 12 ears yellow Dent corn. 1 sack Royster guano, $2.50, Owings & Bobo. Best peck prolilflc corn with 6 stalks of same. 1 sack Royster guano, $2.50, Owings & Bobo. Best peck with 12 cars pop-corn. 1 sack Royster'guano, $2.50, Owings & Bobo. Best display of.varieties of corn. peck each. 100 lbs Corno Dairy Feed, Swygert Nichols Co. 31iscellanieous. Best peck of peas.' 1 sack Planters fertilizer, $2.50, W. C. Wharton. Best peck of barley. Best peck of rye. Best peck of peanuts. 1 can. Jackson Square coffee, $1.00, Owings & Owings. 0 Best peck of clay cowpeas. 1 Best peck of iron cowpeas. 2 Best peck of whipporwill cowpeas. I sack Planters fertilizer, $2.50, W. C. Wharton. 3 Best -peck unknown cowpeas. 4 Best peck of table cowpens. I sack Planters fertilizer, $2.50, W. C. Wharton. 5 Best peck any variety sweet po tatoes. 1 sack Royster guano, $2.50, Owings & Bobo. 6 Best peck if Irish potatoes. I sack Planters fertilizer, $2.50, W. C. Wharton. 7 iMest peck of turnips. I sack guano, $2.50, through Owings & Owings. 9 Best Peck of beets. I can White House coffee, $1.00, Hunter Bros. !0 Best -peck of artichokes. t !Best peck of chufas. 12 Best peck of soya beans. 13 Best onions. I sack Royster guano, $2.50, Owings & Bobo. 14 Best bale cowpea -hay. not less than. 75 lbs. 5 -Best bale alfalfa hay, not lens 'than 75 lbs. I0 Best bale clover hay, not less than 75 lbs. 17 Best bale native grass hay, not less than 75 lbs. 18 Best bale Bermuda grass hay, not less than 75 .lbs. 19 Best bale 6OSrinan millet, not less than 75 lbs. 10 Best bale sorghum, not less than 75 lbs. 11 Best collection of dlifferent kinds of hay., 1 sack Planters fertilizer, $2.50, W. C. Wharton. 1 sack meal, $1.20, Laur~ens Oil Miii. 2 ifBest 12 stalks of sorghium. I sack Royster guano, $2.50, Ow ings & Bobo. 2% . Best display of Laurens county oats. I No, 71 Chattanooga turn plow, $5.50, Birooks Hiardwar'e Co. 13 Tw~o largest pumpkins. 1 can Jackson Square coffee, $1.00, Owings & Owings. 4 Two largest winter squashes. 15 TVwo largest cushaw. 10 Best bale short staple cotton. . 17 Best bale long staple cotton. . 8 Best stalk upland cotton, 19 Best display of leaf tobacco. 10 ilest display of vegetables. 1 laiap. $2.50, Leverett Furniture Ce, il Best peck short staple cotton seed, 12 'Best peck long staple cotton seed, Farm Produce. 13 Best display of farm produce from any one farm. 1 lpair Crossett Shoes, $6.00, by MIOTHER! THE CHILD IS COSTIVE, BILIOUS IDon't hesitate? A laxative is neces. sary if tongue is coated, breath badl or stomach sour. No matter what ails your~ child, a ;entle, thorough laxative shiould( al ways be the first treatment given. If your little One is out-of-sorts ialf-sick, isn't resting, eating and act Lng' naturally-look, Mother! see ii ongue is coated. This is a sure sign hat its little stomach, liver and bow 1ls are clogged with waste. When 3ross. irritable, feverish, stomacl iour, breath bad or has stomach-ache, hiarrhooa, sore throat, full Qf cold, give a teatspoonful of "OC lifornao syrup of Figs", and in a w hours til the constipated poison, indigested 'ood and sour bile gently eves out of te little bowels WitllouV griping, anid fou have a well, pla $l child again, Mothers can rest sy after giving his harlmless Tfruit xative," because t never fails to cleanne the little one's iver and bowels and sweeten .the stomach and 'tihey dearly love its Ileasant taste. .Full idrections for ha lies, children of all ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syru pa. Ask tour druggist for a 60-cent bottle of 'California Syrup of Figs;" then sec hat it is made by the "California Fig ayrun Company," Twelve Reasons Why You jc Should Buy Your Groceries of Us BECAUSE back of this store stands the porsonal integrity of tho management. We have emphatically im pressed the value of honesty upon all our employees. No cheap trickster's methods are tolerated. JUST RECEIVED Fresh Fruit for the Thanksgiving Fruitcake. Fresh and varied. " J. C. SHELL & COMPANY "The Corner Grocers" Phone No. 183 Prompt Delivery. Black n White 1 Oc Tan l CI PA I In our new "Easy-Opening-Box." No trouble. No muss. THE F.F.DALLEY Co.LTD. BUFFALO, N.Y. HAMILTON, ONT. T :US 1tA~ MARK FkV.0I5TAA20 The same price'the wor' ovzr Come! See the New S the New Quiality. h plus Display Week Merchants from Maine 4 Cli making a special display of ST' CLOTHES $17 this week. 'We are the exclusive Styleplu3 St< you probably know. TIake adlvanta: opportunity to examine the famous this special suit and~ overcoat selling over for only $17. All wool fabrics, hand tailoring couints the styling of a great fash All styles inicludling specials for youn See the big two page advertisemr Saturday Evening Post. See ou i Come and just look. Sometime buy and when you do you will save Davis-Roper Cm . UNDERTAKING KENNEDY-BR Indertakers an a mers mills'answered any hours, day or night. LAURENS, S. C. Impson, Cooper & Babb, Attorneys at/taw. I11 praottee ijf all State Corts. ompt attention givento all busness. PIANO TUNING J.S. I LARD STe phone. .M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co. B. R. TODD Engineering and Contracting Land Surveys a Specialty ,mereto Workllfully done or in spected. rawings and estimates of all KInL Telephone No. 346 Laurens, S. C. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Take notice that on the 16th day of etober, I will render a final account I my acts and doings as Administra > of the estate of E. G. Hill, deceased, i the office of the Judge of Probate r Laurens county a, 11 o'clock a. I.. and on the sthe day will apply )i af1l disc rgo froim my trusts Any per Oil indebted to said estate ie notified and required to make rtyment oin that date; and'all persons tving claims against said estate will uly piroveii, or be forever barred. T1. T. H ILL, Administrator. (pt. 16, 1911.-1i mo. tyles and 3 is Style fornia are (L.EP LUS >re here as ze of the the world where it ion artist. Smen. ent in the lows. you will 3 to $8. npany