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Ebt Rbbertger eer1pton Pre s $1. Per Yem Payabe In Advame, . published by 4DVIRTISER PRINTING CONPANY Laurens, 8. . Advertising Rates o Appileati.. *bItuarles and card of Thankss One neat a word. etered at the postefoe at Iaurenm, S. Q, as second ola.s mail matter. LAURENS, S. C., O0T. 25, 1918. We acknowledge with thanks an in vitation to attend the Cross Anchor community fair, to be held Friday and Saturday. We believe that this is the second fair of the kind held at Cross Anchor, the first one -being hold last year. The fair is educational in char acter and proposes to teach the bene fits to be derived from co-operative endeavor and diversified farming. We hope this year's fair will be a success and will produce lasting results. e s . "I saw a beautiful Mexican woman In a subway restaurant last week real 'Alexican quality'. She was dressed In American style, but (did not have on sitch short skirts. You ought to see some short skirt out here 101 Paso is a city alright in that line.' The above, taken from a letter trotn one of the It'nion soldiers on the bor (er to I'nion Progress, gives the in pression that, while the boys are long ing for home, thei are having quite a sightseeing trip. Several evenings ago ourt tel'pol ne bell rang. We', took the receiver down'. and answer't the call. A young lady, evidentl}' ,mng, answ ered al thet otherI end. WV'hen we rave ier our na ine she discoered that ceint rat had given ier tihe w ron. nuinher. She did not show any ill t'Riler- towards us when she discovered ihe mistake, bit, ot the other hand, apologizedi for dlistirbiig us. "I at sto sorry" She said. Ilter deme('tnor was so <iiffere'nt froinl so many who use the telephone, but folr get that it is huit a place to exploit one's telu :er. We think that Inatty people, mostly btrought toughtless ness, are cros's over Ite t'elephone '11iien they are not anywhere else. AWltenl thin1.; 14f l% eon~ :t the otner end of thet line it Shoutid bt' reinlem lered t:a I 1 ie I:)i11 is not 'here andi1 not alwas in lit ta o ! !lt'ee. Till';:'r!'NT'I'1"t The annnl:l ('otunty I air, as us:ual.' surpassed exmetatiois. ''his is not said in a .oking elnner, Ihis timte, for the short ti e in wli' h the exhibition was arranged certainly left roomn for Sone doubt as tits sut('ccess. Ilowever. it 1i1a' Sa tfely b ie ii it liai inl m -st d. inaIiy na l oftt'n ini arige'r mimbli er than ever !'fore. 'This was espec'iallIy true' o' th in 'le ai*tgi i'l deltmr t ftotd ('rop demparuint. I T'he exhiit li s ini aill of ti. <h-pati 'ment:; gave atipt' lproofi that the lxar'txwr'x of' this COtunty. are'( imakintg ste';idl progrtess tilottg aig I'itultura lxIinea, It niiay also be in foi redl thta' the antnual 2air is lai'g"ly resp lonlsibte for the awakening along these linel'. On accounlt of' the short timue in which the tair' oflice'rs coiud arrange for the Ifair'. a great deal of .vork was thrown ott one orl two itmlIiiduals. Wh\'ile alt of t the ('.ic's co-operate id in ai very Cit itnuinable ntintner, most of' thle work It'll on Mieast s '.. A. IPower andt~ 'V. 't. e( . liui anil thei(se tw menit i dlesi 've ai t dcalt of' I 'edlit f'orI whtin they atcingj! ishted. En~mday aftternooni On tihe .'triunds behitnd thle sehool butildinig a very In ter'esting~ gtime of haaket hall was played het wee'n the nlInthI and tenthi grades of thei city. school. The game was well fouight front begirning to end, w'.hich Is shownu by t he tenmarkahly close !40ore. Thle tams5 bieintg very ev c'nly matcid, ne(ithet' teamn was able to oveinmae the othter to any extent andI wbir n the gacim ended thec score stood 27 10 20, in favor oft the nInth grade. The featutres of the game were the stai' playing of Virginia Gray for the tenth gr'ade and Sara ilishop, Martha Pitts4 anid Addle Iimil D Iavis for the ninN 1 grade. Thxere' utdl be another game played on Ih ' .enre groundi~s hero next iFrziday aftariuin at 4 o'clock he tween the laur'eni It gh S'chool and the WVoodritff lii.h +-.hmol. This Is ex peeted, l'y the lOnI'~ fa~it to, be a v.' heated 'i>.atbtt art a. ibe ge crowdl is a tlciled. There will be a snmlI mi. itn fee to e( m' r soss W h'ly go elsew.ber a' for your t' ' 'te'? We otfer a hd:-N'er tUne to o F ; . Fl i wtI fuI'S & (9 DEATH OF W. E. NASH, Expires Suddenly at Clinton Home Early Tuesday Morning. Mr. W. Edd Nash, a prominent citi zen of Clinton, died at his home Tubs day morning at 2 o'clock. His death came very suddenly and was a shock to his friends and relatives. He awoke not feeling so well and war building a fire when he was suddenly stricken, his death coming shortly afterwards. Mr. 'Nash was a Confederate soldier, being seventy-one years of age. To show their love and esteem for their beloved comrade, the old veterans who survive him in this neighborhood, formed in line at the cemetery gate and accompanied hi sbody to the grave where It was laid to rest in the Clin ton Cemetery. The funeral was held Teusday after noon at 5 I'clock at Clinton, attend ed by a large number of friends who went to pay their last respect to their highly esteemed friend. The funeral was conducted by his pastor, Rev. Mr. Fairy, assisted by Rev. Mr. Major of Laurens. Mr. Nash was a member of the First Methodist Church of Clinton. A widow who was a Miss Wright, two sons and three daughters survive Mr. Nash, as follows: Messrs Paul and Claude Nash, Mrs. Homer Henry, Miss Minnie Nash, all of Clinton, and Mrs. J. 17. Philpot, of this city. Mr. Nash was a man of large affairs, being one of the large property hold ers of the county. TiiAT KN1F1-:- l"ill 1h1IN Is Only One of Nature's Warnings of Weak or Disordired Kidneys. ITave you a lame back. aching day and night ? Do you feel sharp pains after stooping? Are the kidneys sore? Is their aotion irregular? 'se i)oan's N idney Ifills---the medicine recom mended by so malt y Laurens people. Ituead this case: C. I). Robertson. farmer, 1Monte No. I. Ialtretns. says: M".\y hack was lamne :1t(n lly kidnieys were disordered. Of len when I tried to lift, a sharp pain sei/ed tie in the smiall of mly back an1d I had to drop whatever ! had in mly hand. The kidney secretions passed too frillently, bit the flow was scan ly and birned terribly. I had such had dizzy spells that I almost fell. Af ter su ffering about a year. I read about I)oan's Kidney Pills and got a box at the I atrens I)rtg Co. They relieved nme in a few days, and by the tit' I had usenl four boxes, I was rid of the trotubIe'. Thie clure has been tertna nenl.'' P'rice .ne, alt ail deatlt, D)on't sini1 ply ask for a kidney remiedy. -get i)oatn's Kidney ills -the saine that .\ir. Itoberl son had. ''oster-.\lilburin Co.. P'rops., Biufalo, N. Y. Ac'cidentally Shot. Iimself. .\Ir. WS1illiamn Ilurts, son of .\lr. TIhoml as Ihi its, of the Woodrow W il s n se - tion, accidentally shot hiruselI in the left nrni lriday iorning, eautsina very p:linful injuries. .\lr. Ilurts had spent ruonst of ''hlirsd:y tnight o'iossut hitit in; an1d wa-.s returning. hom1e early Fri day morning when a rabbi jtumped nIalr him. Ile threw up his gunit to hoot thie' ratbil 1and it solme way ti h e I ri''iz'r caught, ischiargingi the wh-tole loade iitoi hzis left ar-ni. in andl ar1)1 o tm thei elbiow. Mlr. lurts was br-ought t dilhani fromz the loss of bloodni. .\fte fioild necess-try to ariztit ate' thle armIi lion. .\eoring to iti-nfr ation r-civ c'd fromt th hi~lospIt alI Tuetsdiay night. Mr'. Iludrts is iitting alonig nicely atud wviili e able to returzn to his hotni, at an early date. A dandy lio)kert forz $ t.:-, made of genutine ioak. Sianuishi mule skitn ui htolster-ing, sprting stat, rich goldent c~oor r'egtulIa r $ti.l0 v'alue. ('ardl of Tharznks. We~ wvish to ixprtess ouri thantks andii apprlieciat ion forn tihe kindlness shown tis by curi fr'iendis- andii neIa i obors dur .\i's. llon;alli. A. Sullivan anid F'amily. YOU CAN'T FIND) ANY DANDRUFF, AND IHAIR STOPS COMING OUT, Mae you~ 'r hair! Mazke it Iblick, niaiy, glossy andi beautifuli at once .... 'lTry as yoit will, aifter an a'p1.hea tion of IDander'ine, you can not Ilnd a single trtace of dandruff or Calling ha ir and yourt sialp will not itcoh but what. will Pease yout Imost, will lbe after' a few week's itse, when you see new hair, fine anid downy at fir'st-ye's buIt really new hiair--growing all over the scalp. A little Datnderine imumeudiately dotu bes the beauty of youir hair. No dlIffer' ence how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, jutst moisten a cloth with dantderine and carefulily draw it thiroutgh youtr hair, ta king otne small strand at ai titme. Tihe effeet is imme dlatec and amiazintg --you" hair will he light. Iluffy andti Wavy, aind have an ap tnecarance of al'a - - ""e; an incom liarable iuttre ti's-e-;, and luxrra haIr health. (et a %'5-l'c n' .'-it!; of i nowhton s I)~.dl itn f;-o y '. o tor' (or is as trc ;' mi ~et , 'y-thiat '--; treatl r:urt \ . .ru l'ottl wc vill dobl th4e";e u ar CURE FOR HYDROPHOBIA. Newberry Newspaper Man Gives Easy Hdeine Treatment. Newberry, Oct. 9.-It was noted in the daily papers several days ago that about a dozen persons had been bitten by mad dog, and that they had gone to take the Pasteur treatment. Mr. R. H. Grenelser, the local reporter for The Herald and News, has written for the iext issue of the paper a story of a receipt for' hydrophobia, which receipt is in the possession of his brother-in law, Mr. F. G. Wright, of Laurens coun ty, and a copy of which he made while on a visit to Mr. Wright's home the past summer. It is said to be a sure cure. Thinking it might be of some service to these unfortunate people who have been bitten by this dog, The News and Courier correspondent is sending his story as it will appear in The Herald and News of tomorrow. The story follows: While The Herald and News re porter (then on The Observer) was spending a brief vacation at the home of his brother-in-law, Mr. William F. Wright, in Iaurens County, the past summer, he saw a negro woman who, when she was a child, had been cured of hydrophobia. Mr. Wright said he knew of several persons who had been cured by the same treatment. We have taken the pains to copy the article in the possession of Mr. Wright, which is as follows: Judge Htobert. .1. Bi'eckinridge, of Danville, Ky., one of the most learned .iurists of the South. gave the follow ing sure cure for hydrophobia: "One ounce and a half of Elecam pane root ; bruised; put into a pit it of new milk and rediced one-half by boiling. Take it all at once in the tmorning, fasting until afternoon, or at least not eating until several hours have passed. The second (lose should be the samelile as the IIist, except. Iwo ofnees of the root are needed. The third dose should be the same as the second. Tliere doses are all that is needed for the cure. TiIs medicine can be given at any time before the spasms Come upon the bit teni person. .\ dose' for a horse or sow should be three or four time, as large as that, for a plersoi." ('hildreni's Wagons in all sizes. p: hed to save you big imoney. S. \l. & I. It. WI I.KhI; & ;'O. SPE(CI.tL NOTICES. $ 'oilton Seed --We of'er this week $2.91 per htindred for wagon seed; $1.00 for ear seed. TI')se icies are guaranteed against decline. Will re pond to any advance of the market. -\ny lilantity, anybody. We will not tall down. .I. I). ('ulhertson, Madden, S. C. l.1-It-pd For Sale--A good'5 year old horse; an el(eve hundre'd pound mule and a god Iwo-horse wagon. 'el ms to suilt. It. It. Todd1(. I 11-pad ('ottol Seed I have entered the cot biy here ermianently. will p.y the teep of' the miarlkiei at a l~~l io/. I am l'iioi'intly, for light '.nekeeinog. 14or Siale A\1 aitr hiighi bredi younig hounids, bieik and lan. W\ill s'lI ('heal). 0. .\. lFuller, lUt. 5, au'eins. 13-it For Saile --Watts .\Ills P'roducts. We haveiii jst rer'eivedI a lot of niice whit Ie dimity chee'(ks andi sttips, whIch are 1i cents values. We are'L sellIng themi at presenit at 10) centls per yardi. Watts M\ills Store. i13-it Wantted -100 men to join our liress Inug ('liub. Steam press5 .list inlstaillled. Ask ab oot our rates. l.auri ens SteamIi ILaundry. ,12-5t lFor Sa le--52 neroi~s, 2 1 -2 miles northI of l,aluriens On two pulicl r'oads. Two tenanlt houses. lI ermudla palstur Ie. Iar galin for' (iuick sale. Term'lis. Applly to K' P. Mllnter. 12-5t Wan11tedl --P1ulp Wood--1,000 cords of Idin e, blackg umI, sweetgumn ash, w II low, lioplar. See 0or wrIte S. MI. Wr'ight. WVoodruff, s. c. I 2-3t Nollee--See it. M. Wolff, the IReal 10state Man, befote btuying or sellIng any'thIing In the IReal i'st ate 1.aine. Fa rm landts, houses, lots, stocks, et'. i~Lurensl, S. C. 10-St. 1d. Mloney to Loan- -on 5, 1t0 andl 20 y'ears, Interest 6 to 8 per' cenit. iteasonable charges. Dial & Todd. 9-5et For Sale: Second-hand P'Iano,Stein way. Pice very reasonable. Address X. Y., care of Advertliser. 9.5t. For Sate--The Estate of Amanda Vaughn, 3 miles from Ware Shoals, 44 acres, good dwelling anid Out buildings, lIne Ipastuire and well. 'To be sold at plilc autelon at. home pla5ce on 1st day13 of Novpmber~oi, at 1i o'clock. Terms cash. Jf. F. Vaughn and slsters. 7-8t-pd -Money 1 to 0,i on thoe 20-year amor !za tion lanl, i am1or'"s 4Of$ 1,000 to 5 10.000. Small an nutl ,iaymnents. L~ih aa preC-l'ayme' Ivllege. Fd11 de taIls may he s'cur'ed from me or At. i.orneys3, Dhil & TJo o. 'nurien.', S. C. .' tdlient liom shc ubI '-e it In early. Jo0; ' . CraIg, Yl. F. D. I. li a rena, S. C. 1n-rt. Everybody's Invited To VISIT Our Jewelry Store A glad hand awaits you and a smile of welcome. We have lots to show you and sell you; but our friendship does not de pend upon your buying. WEDDING, BIRTHDAY .and HOLIDAY GIFTS of all kinds i We Fit Glasses to Eyes of all Ages We handle the bist makes of Watches obtainable anywhere. Our line of silverware is second to none. Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing WILLIAM SOLOMON "The Reliable Jeweler." Laurens - - - - - - - South Carolina New Model Typewriter! . Savd St. m m, BUY IT NOW!) Yes the crowning typewriter triumph is here! It is just out--and comes years before experts expected it. For makers have striven a life-time to attain this ideal machine. And Oliver has won again, as we scored when we gave the world its first visible writing. There is truly no other typew:.-iter on earth like this new Oliver "9." Think of touch so light that the tread of a kitten will run the keys. CAUTION! WRIG Th le new-day ad nees tha com alidI on e on 1 s iilt14 V( liVr'il' i eod this m i ne'litC i are all ('ontrolled by Oliver. IEven,1PI(. (Ot 11Ii'P'1I~tl.vi iue ---never had1( the Opt ionail I )ulehx Shi ft.tti 1V'''N 5jllil( hW f - It. puits the whole ('ontrol) of 8I letters andl tii(5I t os 3---W ~c4(jli zltea~i4 4'hairac'ters ini the lit tle fingers of the right and1 C t'1C ou t iii 1ifiig(018 ie 01 left hands. And1( it lets you wriite thiemt all with eov rih.1Wtoseti ge J('iec inly 2M keys, the least to1 open'iite of anty stantid- i't.lfr 3Oi5pilaillrfo alytV - arid ty pewriteri made(I. 'rt'. 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Jut youai ar posal aonce ouli t t.ll Io. mor p aspie and' greaotellyo e as ti. .lw htyu wnttenetmd 17 oENT CAn RDAn !Onnr Tyrth e Thraneler Moth forets 4.00 ev TH OLVE .Y .~TV CO.,ve ivr Typewrite s algou Cheiou, peIali. eeTOve Colo Attach ent a nd'all theseohrne-a y st e t retos. AD eTSN M KIS TODAY-Write For FuH Delhs tnd bteoamngh uils to knwabu ti mre.o in ivdu l ev r w e ear Aokngt tue to i . i dut ad C i tl~ru at 'eer, THEOLVERTYEWRTE C.,~ Olve Tyertr. IgC-cg,1