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Each can carries this unqualified guarantee: "After using the entire contents of this can according to directions, if you are not satisfied in every respect, your grocer will re fund the money you paid for it." We also give a money-back guarantee that you only have to use one-half as much Luzianne as a cheaper coffee. Write for premium catalog. N'. 10859 ty of LAUJRENS and State of SOUTH TREASURY DEPlARlT.\ENT. CA ROLlINA. is authorized to comn Offiee of Compjtroller of the Currency. mence thec b)usinecss of Banking as pro Washington, D. C., May 26, 19ii6. vided in Section Fifty-ono hundred WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence anid sixty-nine of the Revised Statutes presented to the undersignied it has of the United States been made to appear that "The FARM- CONVERSION of thie Farmers Bank. ERS NATIONAL BANK" in the CITY Laurem.. S. (C. of LAURENS, in the county or LAU- IN TESTIMONY WVHEIREOFi witness RiENS, and State of SOUTH CA RtO- my hand and Seat of omice LINA, has conmplied with all the pro- (Seal) this 26th day of MAY, Visions of the Statutes of the United 11 fStates, required to he complied \vith (Signed)' before an association shall be author- JNO. SKELTON WI[LLIAMS, ing: t commence the business of Cornptroller of the Currency. NOW T HER EFORE, I, JIOHN 8K EL- ~~~~~s ''ut.. 45-10 u1dsN~~ TON WIL LIAMS, Compt roller of h rvsOtMlraBid~Eyti Ctirrenv" do hoeby certify thet The Old standard general strengtebing tonte, "fHIOP P'ARMtERS NATIONAL DANK' GMEsiaA,.TrELstscdhitd.4ctdr soA $a the CITY of LAURENS, In the counl- tem. Aletonie. For ate a3cf, Goe. CURIOUS MEALS. Elephants Are Gormandizers, and Gi. raffes Have Queer Tastes. Elephants, tat least eUtive elepihnts, IIve eineer' talstes, says Ptea*rson's W\'eekly iII an etitertitning article about the leeuliaritlies of four legged gottrinets. Ot mentorable day in .11)08 Suila Cutlli, the mighty and popular uinan ieVlehnut at (tie zoo, site his bed. A thirty-sIx pottnd truiss of straw h1td ein linlt ldown on the floor for his comnfort, noeld whent the keeper went rotntd1 ill the morning but evell the bands of the truss renutined. Su'ita Culti li'lloweul It up durIng the d'ay by entig three trisses of hiaty, weighiig 1)i pounls. lIiia1ly som*e one blrotgit a n unibei' of Christmas puddinugs into the elephant house. Sif In Chill swiililwel his pudding with out even open0ing the cardboard box (halt containedl It. A zoo keeper once kept a tally of the nimtiiber of hot cross huns an ielephant took down. lFor six houtrs on endl one Ilno Good Feriday it swallowed buns at the rate of .101)fl 1)nnou'! The average giraffe loves nothing better in (the world than ta good square ienli of tlowers. It has nlot the slight est Iden, however, of the (iliferenco be tween artileIal 1t1nd real flowers. Some years ago when "garden hats" were all the rage the giralfe at the zoo made i day of it. In that glorious twelve hours it accounted for no few er than seventeen hats, the majority of whiilch were chewed beyond recog nition before they could be rescuedl. One of the funniest mistakes a gi ralTe ever inude-funny for lookers-on, that is to say-wns when nt peacock strolled into its paddock. The pen cock's tall (ntight the gilriTe's eye, and evidently the nimall mistook it for a gigantic and luxurbinit. species of llow er. At any rate, before 3ny one could 1iterfere illnVil cnme the giraffe's lotsg tieck, anid, seizing the peacock by the t1111, hie htoiltd It l n midatir. It wats not long before bird and tail sail good. by to each other, 111(1 the ipeac'ock flut tere:d nway, screamning with indignua tion. Althougi a trile astonished ait the proceedhig of the newly discov ered tlower. the giraffe chewed the tail with great gusto. JAPANESE GARDENS. Their Aim Is Always to Represent Na ture In Miniature. Every JapaCiese iitise of any preten sions must have i garden. The cost of one is invariably reckoned with the estimates for house building, being usually estiailtel at one-tentli the cost of the house. The Japnn Magazine tells of the proced ire: WhTei the nlwasli (landscape gar dener) gets the contraet for a garden he first makes a model--that is, a min inture garden embodying every feature that the final product will have. The first thing to be done lin laying out the garden is to select the place for the lake or pond and excavate it. The earth thus obtained is utilized for the construction of an artificial hill and also for a small Island, both of these features being considered necessities. Next in importance is the placing of the stohe lantern; then comes an artis tic bridge to the island. Next conies the placing of trees, rockrs and stone, with due consideration for the appear mnce of the garden as a whole. Japanese do not place much lvalue Ol a In new garden, age beig of far greater im1prtance. It is niot unil n2 few yea':rs hlave i)assed1 thlat the gardeni Is consider'ed att Its host, for the stones.' and11 the0 wh'olo must give the applear-' nnei(e or naltiuR's lather t han mani's Thell gairdentI isot lid ouit aiccorIn(1g to any13 sdlet'i tie planu. It Is rattiler ai malltter of lnst inct andl Oexerence, the aIm of the aii'st being to represent An Odd Turkish Superstition. Anx 0odd TurkICishi supe)rstitIonl 1 11s fol iow*s: If oRne thuds ai p)iee df b~readl ilying upon01 t he gr'oindl he must25 pick It up3, kiss It and1 enrry' It unti1l1 he findls a hole Into wvhlih1 threadl can be In sorted. 'To Bte) ulpon i ilece of bread or to lenice it lyIng uponi the grou~nd Is 01ne of Ithe unpar) idonablie slins anud dooms1) the I offener to) thl thIrd hell, w here he0 Is lperpettually' goredl by an (IX that has but, a sinlgie horn that Is in thle center of his forehend. The Smile. Wt',e talk of a smile of defiance. There Is reallyn' 1 uch ti1'IIhing. Such a so enll d1 smile Is nothling m~oreO nor less than a snarl, a survIval of tihe wlay' our sav age lancestor's hadl of showing theIr teeth Ill ord1r to strlkeo fear into the Jiearlys of thleir enemies. The real smile of pleasure b~egInIs with slighltly open. inig the mou01th, and1( Is, of course, trace iible to the joy of tihose 8)ame1 savage forefathers of ours at tile prospect of food. Coffece In Java. It Is sa1id that nowhere inl the worldl is coffee, thle drInk, worse thlan In JTava, where coffee, the bean, Is suppIIosed to be at Its very best. Javanese distill coffee eAsence of extreme strength, bot tie it andi pour a fewv drops Into a cup of hot water whleni they w~ish refresh InenIt.-Argonaut1. The Other Way. "Then you d1on't waniIt to leave foot prInts up~on the sands(1 of timne?" "NixC," ans15wered the polIticIan guard edly. "All I w~anit Is to cover up my tratcks."-Loulsvllo Courler-Journai. The Family Jar. Mrs. Adipose-A man always wants hi way. Utabby-So would you If you weren't sfred to get on thbe scale ieIIhmondG TimntDsancb. AN OLD TIME DINNER. Curtous Table Manners of England In the SeventeentK Century. An account of hospitality in England in 1021) gives a good idea of the man ner in which a country gentlenan of the period lived. Dintier and supper were brought In by the servants with their hats oI, it custom which is cor roborated by hytes Moryson, who says that, being at a knight's house who hald many servants to aftend him, they brought in the mets with their le'tds covered with blue enps 11). After washing their hands In a basin they sat down to dinner, and Sir James Pringle-snid grace. '1'lhe viands seemed to have bceen plentiful and ex cellent-"big pottage. long kale, howe of white' kale." which Is cabbage; "brach soppe," ptrndered heef, roast and boiled mutton, a venison plc; in form of an egg and goose. Then they had cheese, cut and luneut, 1t1d apples. [lilt the close of the feast was the most. curious thing about it. 'The tableeloth wns removed, nnd on the table were put a "towel the whole breadth of the table and half the length of it, n basin and ewer to wash, then a greet.) enrpet bid on, then one cup of beer set on the carpet, then a little lawn serviter pinited over the corner of the table and i a glass of hot water set down also on the fable; then be there three boys to say grace, the lirst the tlia i ksgiviig, the second the Pater Nosier, the third prayer for it blessing of God's church. The good man of the house. his pn enis, kinolk and the whole company then do( drink hot waters, so at supper, then to bed." BREAKING INTO FARMING. Some Advice to Those Who Yearn to Woo the Soil. "low enn I muake a start?" ask men who have growl) tired of uncongenial positions. Certain th ings seetn clear. First, the Individulni must decide for himself jtst which line of work he prefers, and then he shotd se(e(nre i good knowl. edge of the theory of it. The next thing Is to develop nt knowledge of the practice of the work. and about the only way to do so is ntually to work awhile at it. lDon't he too 'badly alarmed. In this day the farming busi nesses are crying for labor, and the workers are paid well for their serv Next, he ought never to buy a pince "unseen." Ile should look over the prospective farii, consider location, soil, climate, markets and labor condi tions. In short, he nust be prepared to handle a farm business like any oth er Iijisness. lie must he prepared for hard physical and keen, mental work. If he is capable of these, especlally of the latter, he need not be afraid to venture into a farming proposition, for it will repay his efforts. But if he hasn't this ability let him stay right where he is. Never let him attempt to show the natives how to farm, for without good business management behind it lie will fInd farming about the hardest work with the poorest pay on earth.-Justus Miller in Countryside Magazine. One Way to Get Fame. Walter was something of a wag. One day his father said to him: "See here, miy son. You must begin to think of the future. What are you goIng to do to gain fame and fortune when you grow upi?" "I'm going to make toothpicks," an-. swiered thte bioy. "Goinig to maitke toothipickcs! I don't uindei'stanid hlow you'll ever hecoime fa 1110us." "Why,3' fat heri, it wIll lie easy enough. I'll mnanuifacture mlilllins upon) mnillions of them, anid1 ouech I'll stamp my name. T1hie toolthpleks ill lie in every body's mouth, of course, and so wIll 1my iinme. Aind if my13 name is ini everyV one0's mouithI I shalll lie famous enouigh."' "Well, well." sidi the asitoishedt' genu ulenman, "I thInk I wiould~ (1o well to let that boy alone."--St. Louis1 Globe-l)eim ocrat. Her Suspicion. "I declare for it," aid Auint Fretty' Fraw-its to Mrs. JTudge Tubmian. "I bt'liev'e old Captain l'eggington is thInking abouit marry'ing agaIn. Ilurt illurt says the enap'ni jalinted up Is wiooden't leg yest erday, Btirt didna't tell liie, bu1t lie told Eli'k Smiart, an 1)1 l lick repecatedl it to hIs sister l'rIssy. and( I'riss told it to lheeny l'artlow, and~ Pheeny told it to tile sweet 110tto pedd~ler, and thle sweet potato1 peddler told me not teln iinutes ngo. So I guess it's so."-Knsas City Stars -Reckless Bravery. "IHnve you ever stoplped to think how miaiiy deadly germs there are 0on a dol lar bIll?" "Oh, yes," replIed Mr'. JIobson, sIgh ing, "but wheniev'er I see a man01 with n big roil of bilis In his hand I long to share his peril." - liirmninghiam Age Iherald. The Tree of Genealogy. It is with the tree of genecalogy as with tihe oak of tile forest--we may boas1t of the~ tiimber's it has gliven to a state v'essel, but say naught of the three legged stools, the broomstIcks and1( tobacco stoppiers miadeC from the ends and chIps.--13ouglas Jerr'old. Stingy. "They tell me that Bslank is awfully stIngy." "ie is! Whly, If that fellow killed twoe birds with onie stone lie would want the stone back!l"-E~xchange. The reputation that is built on clev erness is teDlpor;that buyit on char acerisperTnoi Magnolia Balm is the Liquid Face Powder used by famous beauties. If you have Sunburn, Tan or Freckles tr O CagnolIa .Balm. It quickly stops the burn and removes Tan and Blemishes. Makes your skin soft and smooth. Easy to use and sure to plea - Three ors : While, ,Rose-Red. .. 75c. at Druggis or my alleldrect. SAMPLE FREE 7 S LYON MFG. CO., 40So. sth St., Brooklyn, N.Y. State cf Ohio. City of Toledo. Luans County, s Frnnlc J. Cheney takes,onth that he is setior partner of the firna of '. J. Cheney I & Co.. dloing business In the City of To ledo. County and Stat' uforesaid, and tutat said flrn wll.-piy tie tutu of ONiE IIUNDIE) D1O lARlS for each and ev ery case' of Cat prh thlat craunnot be ent-ed by the use of i.i.' C'.\T:\ RRI CU [tl. / "itANK J. t'Ii6N1EY. Sworn to petfore noe aud stiliserhbel In my presence, this Gilt day of December, A. D). 1886. (Seal) A. W (itIeASON, Notary Public. Hall's .Catar'rh Cure Is taken Internally nl tiet0 difectly upon ietr 0lood ailid mu couis surfaces of the systet. Sentu for testimonials. free. '. J. CII'NEY & CO.. Toledo. 0. Sold biy all Drel .I s:gg .eis. Take halls Family 'i's for conatipation. MAXWELL. HOUSE . - -. O COFFEE s Perfect A CHICHESTER SPILLS T116- DIAaMON n i Nu/ . T.mL. iAk ynmmer lrqlmant for au r hSrr'u lltuond Ina O ce in o rd pltes B kd incli.c Sim sn, sooer &it Babbki hn AT on at ar. w l Pra c la. Asfu (tae oll Tu. s Prom.t AtNI) e'nLtll.t4 ur sies - a years ii owntts I ct. SafestAl. Sys Rkttalle S'- OLD BY DRUGGISTS EY YWHERE Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Office In Peoples Dank Building. Simpson, Cooper td Babb Attorneys at Law. WlIl Practice in all state Court.i Prompt A stegiou Given All Business H. S. BLACK WELL Attorney at Law Prompt attention given to all business Money to loan on Real Estate (Mtice Phone 350 Residence Phone 9t OQlic E.wmons Building Notiee of Schedut~o C'hanges. The Colimibia, Newberr'y & Laurens Rail roadl, announ~ces changes In sched ules will be muadle, effective Suinday, .\ay 28th, 1916. Train No. 50 (Sunday only) due to leave ('ohunbla 8:00 A. .\M will 1)e dis contimued. Tfralin No. 51 (Sunday only) dueI to leave Lau rens -l :30i P. M., will be dis continued. Tlratin No. 52, (Daily) wvill leave Co lumbia, UnIon StatIon, 11:15 A. . Leave Ger'vais Street 11:25 A. .\., leave Newberry' 1:00 P. .\., leave Clini ton 1:52 P. .\l., arrive Laurens 2:15 P. M. Tis train will conitinue to connect with Seaboard Air LIne at Clinton for Atlanta and the C. & \V. C. at Laiurens for Spartanburg. TraIn No. 53 (D~aily) wIll leave Lau rens 2 :25 P. M., connect Ion with C. & W. C. fromn Augusta and Greenwood, leave ClInton 2: .18 P. M., leave New berry 3:38 P. M., arrive Col umnbla, Gecr-. vais St., 5:15 IP. M.. andl ColumbIa i nIon Stat Ion 5:20 P. M. The above schedlules subject to changes witrhout not ice. *ANNOUNCEMiENT. For Congress. I hereby announce myself a candl (late for the otllce of Congressmnan to represent the Fourth Congressional DistrIct of South Carolina and promu Ise to abide by the results of the D~emu ocratic primary. I hereby annlounce myself as a can dIdate for re-election to Congress from the Fourth CongressIonal DIstrIct of South CarolIna, subject to the rules of the D)emocratic PrImary. SAM J1. NICIIOLLTS. For Solieitor. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Solicitor of the Eighth Cir cult and promise to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. H. S. JBACKWI4L I hereby announce myself a candi date for the oflice of Solicitor of the Eighth Judiil Circuit, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. GEO. T. MAGILb. I -hereby axinounce myself a candi dat$ for the office of Solicitor of the Elahth Dis triet 'and promise to abide by the r'esults of the (Democratic pri T. F. McCORD. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Solicitor of the lighth .ludiciaj Circuit of South Caro lina, composed of the counties of Ab beville, Greenwood. Laturens and New berry, subject to the rules of the Dem ocratic primary. It. V. CHAPMAN. For Stale Senate. Subject to the rules of the )cmo cratic party and the result of the primary election, I respectfully an nottnec myself a candidate for State Senator from Iaurens county. J. If. W AIIARTON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the State Sen ite subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic party. 0. 1'. GOODW\IN. For hlouse of ltIepresenttal(yes. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the louse of Representatives subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. V. It. RIIiEY, JI. I herebV announce myself for re election to the Ilouse of Representa tives subject to the rules of the Demo cratic Primary. WILSON W. HARIS. Sulbject to the rules of the )emo cratic pritmary election, I respectfully announce mlysel)f a candidate for the Legislature from Laurens county. 1). L. BOOZER. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the 1-losue .of Representatives, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. S. I;. GOGGANS. I. hereby announce myself a candi date for the Ilouse of hleeresentatives from Laurens County, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary elec tion. ,1. If. IUSTI. - For Sheriff Subject to the rules of the Demo eratic IPrimtary elect on I hereby ani nounce myself a candidate for Sheriff of Laurens County. .1 1'I OS. PEii DN. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the otliec of Sheriff of Lau rens county subject to the rules of Ihe Democratic primary. W1. I I. 11AfRiK DA Tl : I hereby offer myself as a candidate for the oflice of Sheriff of L.aurens county and pledge myself to abide by the results of the I3cmocratic primary, I. A. WHARTON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Lau rens County subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. A. R. SULLIVAN. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Lau rens County and promise to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. D. W. M. MASON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Sheriff of Laurens County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. S. C. REID. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff of the County of Laurens and romise to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. J. W. KEILLETT. I hereby announce myself a candi (late for the office of Sheriff of Lau rens county and promise to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. JOHN D. WV. WATTS. I hereby announce myself a candi (late for the otice of Sheriff of Lauren~s County subject to the rules of tihe Democratic prliry. O EO. C. HO PI(INS. For (oroner I hereby announce myself a candi (late for the oilice of Coroner of Lau rena County and promise to abide by the results of the D emiocratic pirimiary. J. ILPIi ELI4ICDGE. I hereby annlhountce myself a canIIl (late for Coroner of Ljaurens county and pledlge miysel f to ablide by3 the re sults of the Democramtic primary. R1. J1. FR ANKS. I hereby announce myself a candlI (late for tihe oflico of Coroner of Laui rena county subjectto the rules of the Democratic imilary. W. 1iAMP'TON WHIITLOCK(. I hereby announce myself a candi (late for Coroner and( promIse to ab~idlo by the results of the D~emocratic pri mary. Z. Rt. TiRAYNilAM, ' For Treasurer dweM I hlereb~y announce myself a candi date for the oflce of Treasurer of Lau rens county amnd piromise to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. R. JUD. LANGBTON. I respietfully announce myself a candiidate for the oileo of Treasurer of Lauirens County and pled~ge myself to ablide by the result of the Democratic primary. L. F. McSWAIN. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the offie of Treasurer of Laurens County and promise to abide by the results of the D~emocratic primarl. ROSS D, YOUNG. For Auditor I hereby announce myself a candi (late for re-election to the omieo of Auditor of Laurens county subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. WADDY THOMPSON. For Clerk of (Court I hereby announce myself a candhi (late for re-election to the othice of Clerk of Court for Laurens county, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. C. A. POWER. For County Comimissioner I hereby anounce myself a candi date for re-election to the ofieo of County -Commissioner of Lau rens. county, subjpct to' the rules of the, Demuoratic- pf-imary. J, T. TODD.