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FERTILIZERS International Agricultural Corporation PLENTY OF POTASH GOODS Favorite Brands Crackerjack 9-2-3 O & H Cotton!Grower International Compound In fact, everythingin fertilizer to be had this year. C. W: McCRAVY, AGENT Laurens - - - S. C. 27- .4 - y imLLI"E-ltEENW4OOl) MIJ'lt'A). INlR AlBt,1'1 M ASOCi. l10. Orailzed 18J'. enii.'' TY INS I ltJ $:1,500,t000. WV il'T Olt CALLb on the tinder lt'(lor an*Zy intorination you may Ut'tire aour p atou1 i)iat of 0(lsuran1ce. We i:re your property atainst d0 :'iucltion by' lire, Wilndstorin or Lightning. Ari do so cheaper timan any insurance 0LU~manyt ini existence. ltm~einber we are preplared to prove t,, oui that our, I.; the safest and cafest laIn of insurance known. U.r a'sociati~n . .ow llcensed to .rite insurance in the counties of Ab Loville, Greenwood, McCormick, Lau N"as: and E~dgeflid. of illecrs are: 0:.N. J. lIAo'-rli L.YON\. Pre(sidlent, Coluitiatlaa, S. C. A. 1K Il1.A KIE. (en. Ait., Seey. & Trets. (reen wood, S. C. -) DI'mCTOltS: . r.Gat .... ...\t. Carmel, S. C. . (lamtbrell. .. .. ..Abbeville, S. C. no-I. Childs. .. .. ..radley, S. C. A. \. Youngblood .. .. llodges, S. C. ,t P. 'Morrah, .. .. ..\Villington,-S. C. .N. Chamberlain .. McCormilek, S. C. 1. I. Nicholron .. .. Edgefleld, S. C. ': L. 'TiImmerlani, Pleasant Lane, S. C. J. C. Martn. .. .. .. ..Princeton, S. C. .i' II. Wtharton, ..a....Waterloo, S. C. .l. it. ULA . (len. Agt. E'arte1wood, S. C. To Cure a'Cold In One Day. Talke LAXATIVI. UROMO Quinine. It stops q1lC Cough anid Ileadache antd works off th~e Cl. Druggltsd refund nmoney i it fanls to cure. E.. W, GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c HUGH B. CUNNINGHAM ('v'1 EI I NN EElt (M. A. S. C. E'S.) l(tyEYS---DESl(NS AND CON STtUCTION . In Steel Concrete, Wood. A ATJ'EIL)0, - - S' . tare l'alnetto .tank, Laurens, S. C. W. M. NASH SURVEYOR Terracing ' :: Leveling Drainage NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C. UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmer PallIs anuswered' anty hour day or night. Simpsoni,Cooper & B-abb Attorneys at Law. 9t.I P'ractico In all State Courts *'nm)4 A ttention Gven All BasIness a DIAL A. C. TODI) DIAL & TODD Attornveys at Law Enterprise Batnk Itnbldlugs, Laurents, S. C. PRUACTICE' IN ALL COURTS Long Time Loans Negot iatedI. Abstracts Prepafred. Blackwell &.Sullivan ATTORNEYS AT LAW i'ompt a4ttentioni glvent~ to ail buisinetss onyto Joan on Real Estate 1' honeo ' ResIdence Phona 9, t(I( ..mnons Building Attornoysi at Law ,-Laurons. S. C. 4a ,t utsiniit asntrusted to Onr Carc I't0I Hatve Priompt andl Careful Atten tiont. Office over Palmetto Blank .nz ),eathejiritone will spend Wedtnea erof eac iI wook ini Larens.) J. ROY CRAWFO1lD SURVEYOB, laIte, Tracings, Blue PrInts, Etc, .dphone 2604 ClInton, 8. C. Dr'. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South, Carolina niUaq inP9eli Bank Building. SPEAKS FOR N. 11. DIAL. "1aruer" henrilly Indorses Laurens Man for Senate. To the Editor of The State: This is the first time I ever penned a line for publication but I feel It my d1ty to present. Col. N. B. Dial as a suitable man to represent this State in the United States senate. lie is one along the finest business mnci inl South Carolina. I will endeavor to mention a few of his t('ansactlons as a business man. A few years ago, as sisted by two or three other men, he built the People's Loan & Exchange lunk, which la a d!esirablc bulding for any city or town in the State. lie also built the oil mill In the town of Lau rens. lie was one of the mail helpers in building the old Laurens Cotton Mill. lie also built the glass factory in the city of Laurens. He built a bonded warehouse of whichli he is president. IIcrc I say that he has :always been a great friend to te farmer;. le at wn, a ilded the farmers' conveni tions of v arious kinds. ;i! assured the farmiers that he was ever ready to assist them in aniy way tliat lie could. lie i n' ver advised the fatmIers to hold threj ntion12 but always told them that lhe had the wa rehouise to take cale of cutoln for them and wouhil loan (lien Su per cent of value of their ottont but never failed to tell them that he was not :advising thettn to hold thei' cotlon -- that the p''eroh' knew as mu1ic(h about. t'h'e ct tton in the future as lie lid. Ito wenlt into (lte moat diesolate polace I ever satw on Salida River andI bnilt a inifzttleett factory known as the Ware Shoals .lanufactluring Conpanly. which has been a great convenience to al that. country. lie also built on Reedy lRiver a magniflient power plant, ginneries and .urain mills which are grt10 convenilences to the country in which iley are locattl . Ilt( also (onldicIs the )lower from these plants to lie' city of lnatitr'ens by which ihe' town is lightetd and Cotlo mills are ojperated and all kinds of shops and grain mills are in operation by tie p)owCer. I nimerely mention IhisC entei' lirises to show the energy that, is in the Man. Mr. Dial is ever ready to helt il allythIilug ler'taining tI agrii llrit . c\ have a tcuonstrtation agent in our coiity to orgaiize what is known a; pig clubs and other various intdiust ries. lie tells me ihmt when he wants to order a earload of pigs or registered cattle to putl out among the boys and fa'rmers he always in:ds Colonel DIial ready to foot the hills and walt on the boys until they can pay for them. lie also tells inc that (1olonel Dial say; le has never lost a cent in any of :le boys' clubs. iNow to mlly certain knowledge the greatest and most noble deed lie has eve:' done is to loan girls of our ciion ty lonuey to secure heirl education in variouts college-;. \\e have tiome in our imm hediate 1gilihbrhood of whom we ure very protid. 1 wish to say heet' they are i'al in good. Ilad it not b~ietn fior lth' kinductiss of ('ohonel Dial t hey woultt d huave been hio'itng anid pickb lng ttIon on farints. ('oloel Di1al b; a very conserv'itti nuonu. lIe ims oplintionls al dee'in;; of' his owni'. thut he always gtants the voters of Ihls St:ate, I ask yout to ini vest igate Ithis loan's lift anid tecord. \\'heni yott go to east your11 bl 1lit' h stitre to r'emem bero'u ('ol. N. 1li. Olal.l If 01lect ed Ito Ithe senate we will all lit oudt of' hIm. ('ohonel diLahl is a mtemi I aur en'i, 11. I" D). . PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN FOR IND)IGESTION OR SOUR, ACID STOM2ACH in dvi Vin1111itutes 1 No D)yspepsili, hilt. i'Our I, gassy, upsei~t st oiach, indttigent hto. heartblurn, dysliepsia; whentiu the' footid 1 i you e t rmets1 into gasi's tando IupsetIs y'ott: your1 hiead aches andt you tfeel Siek atnd milserable, that's whvlen 3o rt. eal iz" the( wonderful neldl neul ItraliinA lbow~er in P'ape's I)'ap'epsln. It mnake s till such stomuachi miseriy, due to IfyourI st omachl Is in a con11tinuous revoltd--lf yoti en'ti get it r'egultiied,. P(11sin. It's so needlless to havi e an aid i Illmnteh--mlake your * n ext mietal a fav~oite1 fooid imcal, ItheIInicae a little Dia pejsln. Th'lere will not be any dl ii tr'ess-eat without fear. It's btecause lPaple'si Dha pdlsin '"real ly dloes" sweet C i inII ou-ooder st omatoch Ithat givye it its mil lions of sales annually. (;et ai large fifty-cOent case of Pape's oin';.ettii fr'omi alny drug Ftoi'e. It Is the qiuIckest, sniriest antacid and sItom ach irelef known. It acts ailmost like mlagie'-lt Is a sehent Itle, hiarmllessi anid Irly1 belhon'gs in everiy home. SU1'NDIAY 801100L 01 k EltS M1E ETi. 1, 2 and 8. Greenwood, Feb. 5.--At a meet in' of pastorst, Suday school worker's andut reOpresentatlya business men of Gi'eeni wood tionday' after'noon, preplai'at Ions were begun for the great Stato Sunday $chpol C'onventioni, to' bo' 1hold ho May i; 3, Kenneth laker, i proiw, Inent business nuan of the city, and for a number of years one of the lead ers in co-operative Sunday school work In Greevnwood, was elected Gen tral Chairman of the committee on convention arrangements and was re (iCested to aLIpollit chairmen of six coimittnes necessary to cre for the convention. When the convention or ganization it; coinilete there will be about. sixty people actively serving on committees. According to plans outlined by R. ). Webb, General Secretary of the State Sunday School Association, the convention in Greenwood is likely to be the greatest ever held in tile state. For the last two years the C_ .ention has grown to great pro;ortions, and is now regarded as the greatest religious gaithering In I the state. As Greenwood has excellent railroad facilities and abuntl seveni good automobile roads Icading out into all sections of the state, it is exuecled that people will ~nioe to the convention this year in great tirionii . 'T'lr'e ir 1e)il l('i" l pared an unipar ' -lel d I. ir -1a(\' p1!(1g am of iilii a tin, el('s\hip andl ini'-*pirationl, and it is .41 v:il 'be the gr'eatest at. traellionl eve'" preseteicl to the X111n dv "eiool worike.. of the tate. h, \Elv'- 1. h f \DV l ( litN ; il (!T.' " aore 'ha a ear' aIO I took a em-t' . y ' \\I'11kful ituned V I 1 na' x 11. , : v te re olii a di stom - 'i t rI ' an h!i !tiael ' f rely. w.e ; eri t'ince.' I hav e oernumended~t it Io !1m!:111} 0 t e i emneh iufethrers. a. (-lil it or 11}' it l to i ll th 1j4st imw- m1ch .:Un' Al it ha, oino me." 'i is a simple, ar1 iles s :-eparatn oill mI r'enov the catarrhal 'e1 from tIhl e inI'.: tinael 1ra t , andi a11i }' . a the 1 ilh atl - tat,:ion which causi i ei ; l ra licail enl llt;h ;11(l-r anda ttinal alimt:e. inc"ludling appe1)ndi(itis. One (lost' w'ill convt I.- or mmi n1y ranouned t-. HEA: TLE-SS MDND .\YS ..T1END IN i'01-TH' Btit One .\aore -lientless Day Will be Serled in .iny 1 section of the \t aingttolvn, Feb. . --Cntinu d lti crovemsintt in weather and traspIor tation tonditions will bring an inll to the hatless .onday program fter its enforcement next. 'Monday, Fuel Adl mministraoor Gafield announced Io night. ::s itensionl of the programn inunledi !t(ly in ighlt Southern Sat lys w au tho(rize~d torlay by Dr. GIarfield afte1r the( ,rocei b of reports showing that higfher temperatures hav relieved tli coal shortage in the Stht to sauch an extent that furlthler ('losing Is un1 n; erTary. The slateS are North iad ! outhi (:tr'olinit, Tenilnessee, Georgia, F lorida, Ala~bamla, .\lississippi) and Louisiana. nr. Uartield wa; mo:e hopeful over You wi most m grAeMatly I WIFT the 1general outlook tonight than at any time for weeks. Although there is danger of floods from melting snows and conseqtIuent interference will; trailie hto- thinks warmer weath( t will bring a far better situation than has existed (luring the recent cold shell. All places housing worker: -who Pre members of the International Ta(ies' Oarinent workers' union we exemp1l)te(d today from the -Monday ciosing. M\iany of them1 are working on clothing for the army. SAYS MB. DANIELS S('erentry of Naiv Deelnres .llies .\re W1innimi the lFi-ht '-:ulut. Subima rin('s. Some I'm 1n:1 Downs. Wa liig 0to1n. Feb. (._-i'eretary D)an eb; said lothy the I'nited States andl ,ble Aie-s werewininn; the fi i t are' having ou' IuIp. an lt dlown''1." he .:' "b' ! t he ;"!t is bin won." Ti a t I fi it h'' a t!' -sub lt ine to iti mihtb1dee1he-a-;n filul I k , .I1r. iib nio : . aid, w\ith the !'fn win g l," n e:' : 1-shrt am11 nort , a 9 analy 1r Ladies' Long Kimonne, $1: Ladies' Hose, black, tam 20c value Try a pair of Uair or Co Soles for those tired f value, per pair A BIG C Three )-oundts of be.ft r guaranteed to he same as ( pounds to each customer SHAYES 5 11 make every L food crops, Co needed by ou rye your comi nig each acre i " IT PA YSTC national car and laboi SWIFT . RIS ATLANTA, - Factories: Atlanta WILMIN CHE R.C.GUI le('tecl their Opera (toll". The secretar y eXl)1"esse(l optilllisill tegaidlll, Ole condition at the porls of debarkation 111 F.1411ee. The eon gestioll there of 111.8f, had been "amAIII, he said, but (lie (7n11(litlulls lltl\e Ileell \\"oa(lt't i It i;: inlln"o\"e(1. Calome! Today! Guarafltee Di Don's; I ake nat;{ ", c7a ll; c'r "coiisl;il)at.-d, ]lc'a("lac', Calomel Fill i\"ili es ! ICS Inere1I r\'. Calolill'I acts ilk(' (I)'11:111111(! Oil 'i1 t;lug isle liter. \\.Iieri cltlnnl(( eOnlr.; into contact Nvi"11 sour.-bile it crashes into ittialisin;! ("iallll)ill' iln'l li i i ('n. ] f J"011 1'("I] l)iliOu , iic",)lliu II\, . c nn t juipai(-f :lint :111 1 ia "c(t ( it, st ;!u 1(o \-m il. :roll ;'c"I hullIc O1' 't'ulic for a .I l'\'i \\"lii("1i is a liui'i111e,:,!; \-' '"I:illl(: .litnte for tl:il:?( ret)s t;;11oil)el. .1 "')Jun t"I aii(l if it (Ioc:.IIl. :1 ..rru":c"w M.,.,"ra" ".e . L\.l Nf t"I/A\"I t.aPW/ '.\10: .f..1 T "vA" : . l itiiw. 1- ?;L ' 1: =i" ."}'. =2: i dl' .'';C"., i ; ;l'"s j':;R^, rMa.wn-+w.w.rrr ra.a wa a ."s au .wu:rnw ?5 value, 9Sc Clc'tin-l' C ' pinks, Talcum 1! (-ml' old )prlc'C'. . 15e We have a n "l: Inner entine [-'O:: eet, 15c Men's heavy lOc 20c value, OFFEE SALE FRIDAY, Da s. tt c1 cc::Il'e e for 50c; G l (''_: z: c' you al-c lpatir g" 20"25e leer l;c.u Yours to l>1ca:'c', l ^ .V .tLYi11<" L/i.'.SCl 'fv ' . ! ti.. .. .' 1 .{ Rf w ao.u ..mr.w.r.+. w . w rt.u."v+.w w,..wv.. n...rr.r.,1 10 - CF--44N] Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic prFoperties of QIININE and IRtON. It acts on thne L~ive:, Drives out Maladria, Enriches thne Bllood rind B~uilds up the Whole Systemn. 60 cents. Ddson' l'e onie )11 e ilov1nl \\hen 1)JiOUls, V') k tiII i ii' i 1 i ItI 1* ' 'b o In lb I I il iji i ii lt to ;!;i ;ii~ Vt i k yO ii3 ) I,i l ,'t ' I'o e 1!1 11 ) I 1' I ! l , liiil gt .,t ou'll he ;~, A l i rl~ )t, &I I. 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