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For Sprains, Lameness, Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism Penetrates and Heals. Stops Pain At Once For Mart and Beast 25c. 50c.$l. At All Dealers. LINIM-ENT N. 3. 1)1 \l, A. C. TOl)! I 1. * aPt% T( f r ,i \A( I'1t' IN Al.I. i 1 "''TS< Jlvcw. to L. o n i l "1 dati ,+ - laun J. ROY CRAWFORD SIlI VEVOR Piats, Traeln01gM, IBlu Pints, Etc1. Phlone 26,01 Clinton, S. C. 8 ipson, Cooper B dabb Attorneys at L&A~. WIN1 'ractcae In all State Courts .PromPkt A tention Given All Iusinest UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmers 0 ells answered any hours, dayor night B. R. TODD Englneering ane Contracting Land Surveys a Secialty .anerete Work Skill'ull;, done or Ia speted. Etriwngs and esumates of all Kin L. . 1FealithersuiE WY. it. Knigtl !'E.\T'illtTON .'' &1 . KNiGH31T \3. l rL.Tns tit Law Lauren , S . Carln Ale uIn P.oliee toan Bud'in Dr . . Timmerma LAWYER R~oomsu 205-.207 Masonic Temuple Postoflce Box 685 Greenville, S. V. Prompt attention given all business. Practice In all COILRT3. .1 SE RIOUS LAJSS is loss of appietite. 'T5AOP. MA RK TC'1Q DIG1 lUESIVE arpens your11 appeuti Ic, aIds diges tion, improves the hecallh, and gives strength and vIgor. Sold only by us, *1.00. Eureka Drug Co., Laurens and Watts Mill. EMEDYroR EN. AT 109'D'IUGOIST. When Vee Take Oold. Wlthu the aver .,~o man a cold 1.i a so rious matterO Mu shouldl not be lrifled with. as1 home (0 lie most daulugerous diseases : 4 w u'1 a c:ommon511 cold, Take C3hamubu Ii's; Cough Remedy and get rId of vra' col as 'iuickly as possible. -'c 'i not experimeontjng We .Olyou (e I remedy, as it hi~ ee4'n In u. Or any yearstand buta I iD ul bIr 'I Pil:' hlon. it contlains i ( 'cm i ijnri narcotic. Obtain-. SAble mJe. OnI' WHEN YIELDS DECREASE. A Lessened Average Por Acre Does Not Always indicate Poor Methods. A ierensed I avterago yield per nere hi it ttIe does not alwarys indiente poorer m10et11ods of ftrtming. It more oflten nticats that fiarinitig imethods lie .u t ns good or het ter, buit that less ptroduc. tive lituld has been lait itider Clt ivi lIon. .1. (. McIo~well of the dei11rt. tuentt of n--riettiture p~oints out. th:tt in dis1tricts where cotnet'cil fertiliz.ers are not u(sed stat1istle frequently show tilat its prices go lp the iivertage yield per here gces down. lielet' prices for wlhent have entised litrge nirens of whie at to be grown fa the drier distrlets of tihe central West oni linid thit ennnot hO mavde to pwoduce harge ylebils perr ne01'. ''hi, lowers the nverage yield of wahe:tt in thse stides Itt the very time wihen the farmtiters are iltproving their meth - ois in order to have more wheat to soli at the higher hiltes. In this wuay in cretsed prices often lower the average yield of fiamill eroi.s over considerable arets by bringing what wIts formerly nlp)rofitable tudet 'n4Ceessful culii vn lion. I ithe extension of agriculture iInto re glons that formerly could not he lfairm-i ed itt a profit ituny e due to it variely of cnuses. nindunt; Which lay be miten Illted igher prices, betler- cultitraI mi etouds, tuore ellicient tit m iehinry and41 iinttigratIon due iti a generaI increatse of lponiniion:tti. A1l these factors 4 om-1 hine. to push 144th the corn helt anti the w cile: i. eit fui irtiehet an i trtr ii west, I1hu lvelopin g Iarne b'ittn 1.11 111 h 1 al r:: i elvioutly b.en i o n erucd wortles4 s. Th'ie decr e:m'l avern:1;. y'iehl ofI 4 4rn1 per ac re hit s-1nn ' ft':4" W~erslern Stmles. is 1:erlhaps. ft:e 111.4re 1-> ia etns'iln wre:l e 11han1 to depl. icti : of Soli terillit y. SAVIrG RASPBERRIES. Cultivation in Late Fall and Early Spring Kills Worms. Wormy raspherries, still fresh in the minds of the plickers, are forittnately not i ne'essary evil. erries wich aure infestedl with raspherry fruit wormts ennot be shipped anly dis itnce. They mnke tlie box ui:dIht ly. soon full itaart anti reqiiire unticies. saty work of the biousewife. D urinig Ithe pickding season 111111 im nteilit e'ly after the sensoti's close the wortus drop to the ground, whore after abolt six weeks Ihey change to help less, delete ptiutme. In the s)ittg tihey transformn to small, adult, b~rowtish hlle' s ib otit otte-seventh of an inch long. Ilebig hungry, '1 they iminteillately chw 'longated holes inl the younig. tende' 1 'ives tul liter nttlke holes in the bania. Often fros1i 10 to 15 per cent of the ht(ds tuny be des troyed in this manner. Sin'e the Insects( are hellitess it the grond, c'tivation it the late fall ail early gi~ring will kill many' >f them or expost. htemlt to their enemies. 'T'hey nn he .ulei also by sirwuying with . tot' loom.u,'t )f lead trsenutte paste to fifty gitllonls wilt e'r the first or see und week in .Jiy, whetn tlte young hilantits iiare about six Inches high. It Is iiltiortant to hutvc ui! negleotril wilt bushes detr oyerl,. t' r these serve its breliig gronitls. Covered Yards Save lanure. P rofe ssor' Isob~erts, iformeksly of C'or-. neill. wi:.s al strong1. advi -te"t4 udtz enl4 larn,yl rds for I he cons.rva m N4i ot i11n1re. Tis sysemit 114,tiil Ii l1. 1' il it i by pl'hfsuo 't''azier of4 t. t l'v rityl'f Iliois.c i'overt b11rnynnttIs ar shie~l wt~it goit rs. wriit hieorhwitg houtshlei\ naI i nnl eil Ito -h s to alltowI Ithet tih toi ltute :hutfeey Tebs.tni keep itd liyor rmt. he m an 11 ICxler riei'ove frtombt s I th blrsses ofprt l abo(u~ t mlll sufcie irntchdini t d't iestii uted IvIr S'te sufetil' Itnue elenn-hit gii nmlur cotit'ia compntet ory. and ikeep hit Itst by ow ter lil ex0' re- a food.t n addll't itidn ite nird bxercIse mas n ere efherTepr. a 'Jene oryonideredyti saist tnstoy. I isth that thefl cilos keeplt elennor than whelnuy stable3liand t~'h mIkn br is hg more than a box with a hinged door, constructed on the well platform. It contains a smtall wlndlttss (A), fitted with a rattchet and1( r'ope for raising or lowerintg the shlv',es hn the well. Milk. buitter ami1( veg.etables are' placed on Ste shtelft ii lowered downt ttiear Ithe water, whe(': the ai3're kept as icelyv itm In at cily r'efiigeitor. Tfhe sz of thte sheves' may13 vary' te ('ording to she of wel'l. 'The height of Sthe 1bo) shio : d Ibe a bout tree feet at least so its t.o give plenty of rom for pineirrng the ttaunt I~ on the shlv~es. The0 windhiis~ ony he made from n~ allI pole ant!ld thf'emainder' of tihe refrgeentor eni'e-em'iile of (,,,1.,,u..., TEST CRIMSON CLOVER SEED C O Sampltes of lots of crimlson 8' clover seed tested recently by i + -the depnartt met of a;gricul tue C ' usually lhave o1II naind abou <( . one-third of dead seetd, an1.d In man1y sahini les niore than two > thilds of the seed w1as deati. It C & is huportanat, therefore. that 4 & farruers know the ataiilty of tl e c criuson elover seed they intend C & to sow. ' Every lot of seed shotuld be C & tested for germinati Ia'd then - > seeded havavily enough to itistire C & getting ai stand. If the present C supply of seed of low gerianlun- C tion Is sowed witlhot testing 1nd C lat at usal rate of seeding poor 4 2 stands and failures will follow C even under favorable weather Co conditions. DWARF HEGARI KAFFIR. A Sorghum Introduced Into This Coun try From the Sudan. The agronomy delmra tinent of the Ok lahoinn AgricnuItua l colhige recelves manly intulries as to I)warf' Illega' Kaittli'. A. I aiale of the depa ' t itell of n gOt11~ ' siys file fodowing': In forilattol, t:aken froata it goverinent reatu 't. i.4 t ex 'ellelt I !'e aitclat of th Su h~iert : I)wat' IIegcari is :a surl'Iaatnn that wnl: inltoduced lnto the ltnite dl.'1at(s fron1 the utiincaa rialon ut .\ Cris t ain t9,1". I is nat:iv la' 12 tlt' scale 11:art of 11u11cian n ;eterital :lnd la known.v~ the(re.hy. the Ina tives as Ileigri .\ iwiif strain vtn ilbtaini l by seit tion at Ihe ('thil. :"1( the (Te'(x.) '.(e:l stat ionl. hunl t bia s-el tIln was givet the nam1ne of 1)war 1 [t'egail In (order to dist inguish it fron ID'wri Ithick 1'lulled (' 1'tr, which it reCSetnl)es very c'losely. Thels leaves nr1' intie'otls amil luage, like lilose o Kaullltr. The stern is not so tluek, hua Is more Juiy and sweeter thn I lh stein of Kallir, and it. hears ita Iform ly upiriglht seed head very lIke thut of Kalir in shap te, hait looser. The stet is a trifle larger thuan Ick hull Katlli seed, but Intermediate bet ween it alt feterita seed in size antil also In harl ness. )war llegarI under orduia', conditions grows to ai leighiat of foi to four and ine.-haltf feet ant11l ianature in ninety to a hundred days, a itt t earlier than the d warf atato. It with1 stands drought as well as the latte and produces ain(' ( itt inal y1el of gral a Its short growin sensosta allows it t he grown well north in the Grea pin as, ndul i the southern part o this region it r'odunces Iwo croiups grin In one season whliei n I tat rains art abundant. It is adipted to Texas ana New Iexico, western Oklahomtao , Kat sus and Nebraska and eaustern Cloh rado. The fodlder yiel Is not eitual t that of black hill Katllr, but is bel ter than that of dwa't milo. Rate of Seoding Wheat. Exper'iaments condut'ted by the Ohl expe'iment sta)tolt uring sevent ee yeahrs 1nind iluding eight diff'erer rats of seeling w t itii I 'u'ets a whleait show thlat I 'idalt n'iks toi Ith heat1re give Ite greatest net y ld ( graiIn. I Igures given in the statioin' htnit bly bultlet t for .\ 1Igust. poiiunt i ginttocat aii o grailual itncrease in yli'l u'hzht lbi(ks to Ithe' iac htas not tial for' thle ('xta $('edi. ,1.xUseful Dovico on Tractor. It sxtatedi that this deavle' natotma 1ally ~ t's a1 tr'it r it' t b eepti it dirtetI int piar'llel to) the' tlurroiw. Iti n retc1av n a 'ti ame, w.ahich~l at thle reta is aat'tahed to t th front wheels of lii trator andtl at the front il suppo'te< by3 tw'.o whIeels, (one of wh'ttih travel. ona the untplow'.ed groud and the othe ini thie furr'mow. 'JTh furr'tow' whelb hai ai shield(, w.thch is kept bearhig againis the landt s1(de by means of a stroi .prig. Thais' aranagementt keeps tb new fur'row. piaallet to the old onae. W1.seonin Agriclnttrist. ORCHARD AND GARDEN. Spr'ay or''har and1 tu gardent crtops wit I b)ordeIau~x mnite. Cut aisjiaagui tolls ais soont as dr,i laid bunt tihem; they') hartbor isets. Keep eler~ay gr'owhtag r'aid~ty. Keej at weedIs and( gti'o plentty of wanter. If red spiders appear ona ev'ergreei tprtay ft'equenatly wvitha a goodi Inseoti Wamtch for two legged imarauiders It the metoni patch. It mtay be naecessarj 1o suIt up nIghts, buat It ~atys. Tantend of sprinikling the garden, dig 'lIk. hes bet ween the rows i l thlen wIth waater two or thre'e tImes a week tiul 1-hy killintg thtese next year'a ' uger's ill )boltened. . oiions h)1a'e st edl rowing put 'en' an'l 19, th'on th ie gr'outnd t< en.1 Whena the tops tare dry twis' tou oi Oand i# store I' WtIN,. 1' blght aPpears'f s, at with I4.5-5t nuv~iii mixturie.-UnTiar aity Farm DON'T BE BALD. HIere's a Gool Way to Stop Loss of lelr and Start New Hair Growt.h. If the hair root is 4solutely dead, permanent baldness y I be your lot, and you might as well choeei up as to bemoan your fate. If your hair Is falling or thinning out, don't wait another day but go to I.aurens i)rug Co. and get a bottle of I'arisian Sage, the truly eillcient hair grower. Don't say, "It's the same old story; I've heard it before," but try a bottle at their risk. They guarantee Part Sian Sage t grow hair, to Stott faijing hair, to cur dandruff and sto dcalp itch, or mon y back. Parisian age contains J tt the ele ments need d to iproip Ply invigorate and nourisl the hal roots. Its a prime favor to will iscriminating Ia dies becans it akes the hair soft, bright, and ap "ar twice as abuind ant. It is ai :eptie, killing the odors that are bound to arise from excretions of the Scalp and, a1:4 everyone knows, sage is excellent for the hair and scal). Parisian Sage is inexpensive and easily obtainable at drug and toilet counters everywhere. FINAL SE T'I'LEI E NT. Take notice, that on the*20th day of October, 1911i, we will render a final ac count of our acts and doings its Ex ecutors of the estate of .. Ii. Ow ings, deceased, in the office of the .italte of 'robate, pf 1,Laurens County at 1iI o'clock a. ml. and on the same day vill apply for a final discharge from our trusts as Executorns. .\ny person indebted to said estate s notified and required to make pay anent on that dale: and all pers'an (av in m claims a:-m iu t said estate will rl'osCnt. them) on or be 'ore said date. iuly proven or be forever barred. .1. C. Owings, It. C. Owings, IExecuors. Sept. 20, 1916.-- - mo. KEEP THE HERE D)OLLIARS ATBU HOME. . AreYou Prepa for Baby'sArri al? YOU arc it "Mother' 1reiid' has been given a pla e in - ir h0ome. The dread am ai l y of childbirth earn be ell it ited to the greatest extent by this won derful assistant to nature. )rug gists everywhere sell "Mother's Friend." n) Valuable a Interesting tBook on Motorko .eit Free to All Expeotan t Mothes fWRITI !ORIT. TheBrad Iivodd P.?u3.Io,'CA Atl It s ' e cn oo ndeSSagran inmpkeappti yacthat ill weou its enthu It ansEron evr 5, It A1wa says Mrs. Sylvania Wooth writing of her experience v tonic, She says further: Cardui, my back and her thought the-pain would ki to do any of my housework of Cardui, I began to feel li gained 35 pounds, and no as well as n> big wate I wish every suffering he Womy a trial. I still use Cardul and it always does me go 11eadache, backache, tired, worn-out feelings, etc. ly trouble. Signs that you tonic. You cannot make for your trouble. It has b women for more than fifty Get a Bost LAND $ALE. State of South ('arculina, ('oit y of ILaurens. IN COt'IT O COMMON i'i.IAS i'he l'iiion ('ental 1,ife Insiurance Co., PliaintIiiif against John ). Terry, et al, Defendants. Pursuant to a Decree of The Court in the above stated case, I will sell at ntblic outcry to the highest bidder, at Laurens , Ii. S. C. on Salesday in November next being Monday the 6th day of the month, during the legal hours for astch sales, the following de scribed property, to wit: No. I.-All that lot, piece or parcel of land lying, being and situate in Wa terloo Township, County and State aforesaid, containing one 'nundred'flive and four--tenths ( 105 -1-10) acres, more or less, hou nded on the north by other lands of .1. I). Terry and lands of A. (. Irby, on east by lands of .1. al. Philpot and .1. 1P. McDaniel, on the south by lands of J. It. McDaniel and 11. Y. Boyd and ( the west by lands of A. G. Irby. The more exact distances, metes and bounds will more fully appear by a lplat of a survey made by 1i. 11. Todd, sprveyor, under (late of Jan. 21st, 1913, reference thereulnto had. No. 2.---Also all that tract of land adjoining the above tract and contain ing nineteen and 82-100 acres, more or less, facing on the public road leading from Laturens to McDaniel Mill, bound ed on north-west by said public high way and lands of W. L. (ray, on the north and north-east by lands of Will Terry, on the east by lands of Will Terry, on the south by . .iD. Terry t ract above described and lands of A. G. I rby, and on the south and sou th west by lands of A. G. Irby. The more exact distances, metes and bounds will more fully appear by a plat of a sur vey made by 13. it. Todd surveyor, un der (ate of .Jany. 28th, 1913, reference being thereunio had. Itoth the above tracts containing 'ne hundred twenty-four and 86-100 Prince deli~ --its flat 9 delightfu ~-.it canI - -it can') --you ce as hard piness! I On the re / Albert pact That mean joyment. F sold witpo, prefer to gi nainlALBl the nainljoy amoke e 1/OU'LL And a cheery howdy-do on te Amatter how much of a atranger you are -neck of the wood. you drop into. For, F Albert Ia right there -~ at the flest placE pass that sell. tobacco I The topp bad sell, for a nickel and the tld tin for a dime ; then there', the, si- **umidor.-an- the""; crystal-la,', humidoj imed *Pt-moi-te thatu keep. t.l bacco in ban u/ noke desire you aver had I It is so and appealing to your you will get chummy with time I ur 10c to prove out our say y smoke?" . Heips , of Clifton Mills, Ky., In vist Cardui, the woman's "Before I began to use id would hurt so bad, I II me. I was hardly able After taking three bottles ke a new woman. I soon v, I do all my housework, r mill. woman would give m's Tonic when I feel a little bad, od." side ache, nervousness, are sure signs of woman need Cardui, the woman's t mistake in trying Cardui !en helping veak, ailing years. le Today! , 1 2I 86t-100) acres, more or less. Tesn; of Sale: One-half cash, bal ince to be paid twelve months from late of sale ;Ihe credit portion to be eured by bond and mortgage of the aurelaser over the said premises, bear ng legal interest froml date, with leave o Purchaser to pay his entire bid In ash. Purchaser to pay for papers. If he terms of sale are not complied with, tle land to be re-sold on same er o1e subsequent. Salesday on satme terms, at risk of former purchaser. C. A. POWVlR, C. C. C. P'. and (s. S., Laurens, S. C. Dated, this Oct. l6, 1916. 13-3t H. S. BLACKWELL Attorney at Law Prompt attention given to all business Money to loan on Real Estate "flce Plhone 'I Residence Phone 95 Oftik g .mons Building CHICHESTEF S PILLS - k I .q A61; .ou r ilruig lit for 4iui,ehcr.t er'n 1iiornud 1rrnd& . Lii in l d nin Gold i l e ic nIt <tlu e c14m f T ko on othei lue e r b N il Ar ilr, IfTE ' s known as Ni sat. Safest. AtwaysRellabte SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE LAUItENS DRUG STORE, YOU CAN HAVE beautiful hair if you keep the scalp clean and healtihyr,. eglect results i baldness. wVe recom lend TR DE'MARS li. flt TONIc for keeping the scalp healthy and pro luotinlg hair growth. 'old only by us, r0c and $1.00. iNureka i)rug Co., Laurens and Watts Albert gives kers such ~ht, because or is so different and so ly good; bite your tongue; parch your throat; n smoke it as long and as you like without any c but real tobacco hap. verse side of every Prince age you will read: PROCESS PITENTED JULtY 30TMe, 1907" i to you a lot of tobacco en rince Albert has always been it coupons or premiums. We ve quality I bytiit (st Tobaceo Co. p no o the I rince d tdin ound with tt ' Thk is l the evers side of the Prince Albert tid, red tiin. Read itsl .Patenteel Process"muewage to-ou an)4realize what It means Pnmk~girince Albert so eobc