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Pimples and Sk Danger Sigi It May Mean Eczei First Sign of Inheri PImples, senly Itehinlug skil, rash denote with infalling (ertainty a debil the blood. The trouble nay have bei matter how yon werine in feected(. you im blood disease. You inuist use S. S. S., i If you0 expect certain Irelef. For purifCy The action of S. S. S. Is to cleanse tl direct to the seat of the trouble--act blood poisons;. It. revitalizes the redl so tha lit h blood enn properly per-for'tnl feelIlng lea ves you-the coin plex ionl ole spoid promptly. But youtmuitst take ! do. (et S. S. S. from your druggist. Uped expert ndvice, write to S. S S C COULD SCA WA And For Three Summers Mrs. Vin-' cent Was Una"Ac to Attend to Any of Her Housework. Pleasant iil, N. C.--"I suffered for three u vrites Mrs. Walter Vincent, 0"i , ' 2he th tird and last tim-!, wns my ' orst. I had drIadful c:Vous hediches and prostration, and was scarcely ablc to walk about. Cculd not do any of mIy housewcrk. I also had dread!; pains in my back and sides and whenr: one of those weak, sinking spells wouid come on me, I would have to givo e, and lie down, until it wore off. I was certainly in a dreadful state of health, when I finally decided to try Cardui. the woman's tonic, and I firmly W. G. WIt Are openir full line of W( Silks. New Ho. plete line of lN description. > The latest s Lad ies' Neckwe ues in Hiankkei bons. w. G.WI: Has annoullced a ]puzzle1 01F K NOWLE1 1oE . It i ILg, 11llstri ld ive .'L]d 1 Vny hundtredl and( (ight-five d 38 su1bs('riber s to THEI S'T send in the ir aniswers late Read The State for Parti the Contest THE STATE I ~COIUM1 Notice to (reditors. 'AIl persons having claims against the estate of L. 8. Machrray w~ll please Present them to the und 'rsignued or to Simp lson, ('ooper and lDa h, Attorneys. All persons Indebted to iad c.Mate are rnnnnnstCrl ton mnke nnv~i cut. n Eruptions ks of Bad Blood na, Scrofula-The ted Blood Disease vs. burning sensations and Scrofula Itated, weakened and impure state of ni in your blood from birth, but no st treat It through the blood. It is a hie stanldird blood tonic for 50 years, Ing the system, nothing is equal to it. blood. It soaks through the system lng as an antidote to neutralize the 1)lood voriusCles, increalses the flow Its physiienti work. The dull sluggish irs up. Even long standing eases re i. S. S. Urugs and substitutes Won't If yours is a special case and you P., Affhtutal. Ga. RCELY JLK ABOUT believe I would have died If I hadn't taken it. After I began taking Carcui, I was greatly helped, and all three boilcs re lieved me entirely. I itened uip, and grew so mu1ch tronter in th.e C moutis, I felt like ao othe pesonaltgether." Ci;.nl is purely vegldic and enue acting. Its iigredi'unts h:iv a milid, teonic C On the womaCnOinflIy Const ititicn. Cardui nakc; for increased strength, iliuproVCS the appetite, tones up the ner vous syteNI, and helps to make pale, allow cheeks, fresh and rosy. Cardui has helped mi6re than a million weak women, during' the past 50 years. It will surely do for you, what it has done for them. Try Cardui today. Write to: Chattanooga Medicne Co., .adles' Ad. % i ).r.I n .h41 t.i11 g.. Tem n .. for S ectial Il. .truti#,nxi on %out cAse %ind b4-raigc bookt. "Hlome ireatment for Women." sent i plain wrapper. J-0 .SON & C0 ig this week a )ol Fabrics and siery and a corn lotions of every tyles shown in ar. Special val rchiefs and Rib Ison & Co bai~seil on1 South Carolina aut s. iT will beC interest~ heVl' 1)l'(fitble. FiVO rsi w' ~ ill bIe given to the ATE j whor remit no0w and 3ulars or Write Direct to Manager. COMPANY, TA, s. c. Simnpsop, Cobper & Babb Attor ys at Law. P'romPt Attentlon Given All Business Wa1 Pratin In n11 Sita Conu-ts COITIY FAIR OFFICEitS. President, W. B. Byrd. President Pro Tem., I. K. Aiken. Vice Presidents, E. W. Martin, It. G. hlarris, .1. T1. Peden, P':tugene I,. Simpson, W. C. Whartoni, J. I. Miller, Geo. A. Copeland, W. 1). Glennii. Secretary and Treasurer, C. A. Power. General Sulirintendent, .1. ). WV. Watts. Executiive ('m1111itltee, All of the above Ollliers contstitlti he lx\clltive Coimiilootee. mip toh Ithe puiblic oI Criday. Octohv I.), I'ma ttos daiy o'Ily. The gaties wI h-1m l: n f l etk . 11141 w ill b) lo;,ed al . m Sei. 'l t . n ty h I m il' i' I vn i h- cheerfll n ) p lintion to Iheo \, 11ii 1 on I4 I Cl ( r-, of nt .li . ( hf, - hI I brohil o )III I n l \I . li . \i1 t1 Il . 'i l't) I tS . nx.i.lo s :-t: lie hi ston. ll): limp t mIo The 111v eitl- h liondelfS ill i ll1l-rtilg" at '. mmm ,I u(k tint. ill'tmmtitl,1i 1 to itst e in 10 tle Shmow rh n fprtnian is in calld Ally v., wim il) l be It : mi d t o wie ml.op h Ilal 1t1t1v M ll lie inlm')rt'edn. .1111 gv S. Sect toti I. Expert juditges wviil I emnploye d in tile Horse. Si e 3" ittle and1( Poutr t Depar01101tmlets. See. 2. Jxuiges willi aply to I Stperin tendet o1 the depa imnt ft in1fortinatio Co'cering tohe nrticls ( ick they are going to pass, ail f aull need(fli con)venientces for makir their irit t. See. :1. No dpe ae Iirovided fo Judges i I heretore see tile l10C simy dr taing their wattds, In i Ii rst istanie, wi Lith ie greatest jlo sie can aP(ud t ep mnise. See. 21. Rel ts iol awards st I sigtned by each itidge itn hIII owtn liat writing, ndent oled to te Sret af hiepohh 11 11t e oing topiastly to e< tleir t Secrttary ti relier a stt llelit. Sec. m. In Ce ia l e liproindedt a depat ilelt te ao ex ibitohe in dearit et tie Jtdge ot Judges isil be appointne, wy the standing commi tee on Organization and Work. Sec. 6. Aoards will be dsignati 1)3gne tyingc judf rin~l hs onlhan onritig andi handed ribonthi erdtar Repo~ts mvite ribbon. tl t e abl t lecretaujrytirendler asta TSe. Ge nrae auperintendent (a ofe prsintenythe wiltaden cotro teon iorangzto anydh Wrk.aio of the tyir, of ribng ts ow ordrtn drecrum, le shalln ha indan preium, arbn thirder Dutnges of ran erint fexndents aTyhearGent.peitnen a ofhthe Pesieyt)rewillto havel bento te foroundsand-keepin reov all artcl byons1 volt anyl of hereglat il ofthe ar ordstrbngttsgo order ad dealcoum.n onite shallttam pomwer t owers and thee n chai ein are departmenwt and to order' (f cangeitl whfl arrangemet ofrexhibts. mn tWl mile ve precaujtonwml b stal by an efmiemlent\ cop fplicemml atii ' wthmnte soiety iill mmin-noen he responsible for anyt loss orm damlt tt mmyocr doe ot ownerii'sl ri ndte w th''l m'romnds. :\in hal :. loltm'nd e tha they inam elm k aae da.lltm &.a brenslr~ig Iear l. . s Best (lsllycatne.gos - pai ladi.esa ('oendy$.00 Powearn Wio. ('esvs ( eacheok.lyr PR[IMIUh 1I8T. Pear. Wateorinelon rind. Pumpkin chips. Host display. .1 1)t. extract, $1.50, Laurens Drug. Co. <Jeles-One A . Apple. Peach. IPea r. G rape. Sc)uppernong. Iest display jellies. I ladies' crepe de chine waist, . %%, Swltze.r Co. Sweet Pickle. Peach. Watermnelon rind. lango. lest Display of Sweet Pilkle. 1 Sack of Sunbeam Felour, $1.75, Owing. & Owittgs. Sour 'icleI. 'uentumber'. Alixed. display of Sour Plickl. P8 ibs, White Lily 'lomr, $1.7-5, 0 ''owler & Owns. buttr. 1tivt Ican colfre.o . .l.1 . Su liva.. PI11' i|| 1 1 ,bv .1. (0 . Ih n .: ;.. di ing h - M .: ly ot, 'if ds I~ V MIS Ii I I\ I t F'.4 t iev aii- dIeiirtfiln . PlW 3 (~ilttli',1S I d I t o. I ly Mli n fin i di ' S i bi I r. Sinlio e *o. :1 liest pecki with i1I2 ears ybe. vCorn. I Sack -oy ie guano, $2.50, Ow ings & :obo 5 'est, peek I I- lt corn with six stalks of said.e. I .sack hoyster guano, $2.50, Ow lags & Bolo. 6 Best peek with 12 cars woit-corn. I sack Royster guano, $2.50, Ow ings & lobo. g 7 Best. dipelay o corn. $2.50 by 11. G1. Franks. r. 8 Betst peek Of itois. I sack ys.-C. fgrtilizo, $2.50, Aug. n uff, Agt. 9 lest peek or barley. 11) Best pock of s1ye. I sack N pcer cet acid, Planters Pci'. CO.. WV. G. Wharton, Agt. I I Plest peck or peanuts. n I can Jackson gMluarn coffee, $1.). W. II. Sloao. 12 est peck of clay cowpeas. $f 1 2 Hst pock o iron roweak . it I year subscript ion to Southorn 11 Cultivator. t- 1.1 Best peck of whipporaiis cowpeas. I sack V.-C. fertilizer, $2.50, Aug. A - lluff, Agt. 19 est eck lad barl e 16 Biest peek of tabecwes 1 sack V.-C fertiler, $2i.50 PAter HferfoW G hro, Agt. 1 lBest coectio of peas. 10 lb. Sudan.gasse,$.0 12 enn edy os.y ops 'f 18 Best peek any arietyowpeet o 1 Cta vatr. '~1 sack V.-C.tertiluznr, $2.50, Aug. dHuff, Agt. a 15 Best peck ofadys caoes(prn 1 yer sbcrppo)o.othr 162 Best peck of Irile otateas(l H - ushel Agt. it outi Ioa 10 toes. Sudan. gowras ed,$.0 S18 hest peek any tvrit sweto I sack Royateri guano, $2.50, Ow e ~iitngsvt & (l B obo. s ssol a I1 test 'I) pekp lit Irih paoe s u(springoa iui-2! : bushe Lookot: Moutalin ptai -ti20 Bes pecklauI ofttrishipotatoes (fa. d I-2 hushet Iitl ookout yountine pota "ar'to'le, L.i Power, I ot o 'flie lu'estt ilck offecrnips. t u backack llyran othoe $l2.50sin, boaw INEr stIps ia usnd.out acgts tiretl oit t, cseog the batroulrsoe Yo'eurty hais iesiohn, bayiluf ty, abudn and aprirs bak t vigor andi~ canmfdestifu halth. Price $ir.'0 pnerintte. Sod byn ally drgits Commence Fall Sewing THE NEW FALL STYLES with their touch of quaintness from / 1880 are faithfully \ reproduced by McCALL " PATTERNS The Fall Fashions show more simple lines, which makes, it easier than ever be fore to construct a ft I dress from patterns iee the new \ McCALL FashionBoo : NOW ON SALE Smart Fall Model It is filled with nCw McCAI-i-c11 nr. ideas and beautifuil t III U14l tration.(C MINTE ROCCMPANY Lauren3, S. C. IF I ONLY HAD THATf /WafiMMMONEY .-IN THE ,BANK NOW QUIT THAT "GET RICH QUICK" SPECULATION a ----c "Last year I had some money saved up" he said, "and IF I had kept it in the Bank and left it there it would be there NOW, with more added to it. But a stranger came along/with an enticing looking scheme and I bit. If I had ,had any sense I would have asked my BANKER about these 'good things' before I in vested and LOST my money. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. Enterprise National Bank of Laurens N. B. DIAL, Pres. C. H. ROPER, Cashier Big Bargain 425 Acre Farm five ,miles south of Laurens known as the Dr. Anderson place, with seven tenant ho Ises and one six-room dwelling. 125 acr s in bottom land, from some of whicl $ .0) worth of Hay per acre has been owed. A fine proposition for a stock f m, on the new creamery route, which is to be established soon. FOR A SHORT TIME, SEVEN THOUSAND FIVE7HUNDRED ($7,500) will buy this farm and on the easiest terms. Laurens Trust Company J. S. Machen, $ec'y.-Treas.