FERTILIZERS International Agricultural Corporation PLENTY OF POTASH GOODS Favorite Brands Crackerjack 9-2.3 0 & H CottoniGrower International Coinpound In fact, eyerything.,in fertilizer to be had t is year. C. WRAVY, AGENT Laurens - - - S. C. 27-34 'FREE FLOWEl SEED H1ASTENG'S CATALOGUE TELLS YOU ABOUT IT No matter whether you farm on I large scale or only plant vegetabler, or flowers in a small way, you neud Hastings' 1918 Seed Catalogue. 'I's ready now and we have a copy for you absolutely free, if you wrlte for it, menioning the name of this paper. In addition to showing you about all the varieties of vegetables, farm grass, clover and flower seeds, our catalogue tells howl you can get free five splendid varietts& of easily grown, yet beautiful flowors, with which to bea'itify your hom surmroundings. 'Good seeds "of llmost e;rr;' kind pre scarce this ason, (Iyou can't afford to take e ance in your seed su pply. I lasting1' cd, are depend able seeds, the you can atways (-ieid on- havlhft 'good hick" with. You are going to -arden or farm this spring. Why not ilsare success so far as possible by starting with the right seed? uon't take chances that you do not have to in seeds. Write today for Hastings' 1918 Cata logue. It's free and will both interest and help you to Succeed in 1918.--l. G. HIASTINOS (0., Seedsmen, Atlan 1C, On.--Advt. L1AITUREN$ HEOUSEWIIFE CHIANVEiD FORM GLOOMI TO CIEEI ' My stomach suffering was so se vere that I could not have lasted mnuchl longer. I (id not. care so much for myself but, did not want to leave my three little children Who needed a m'whers %,. anti care. A cousin in California wrote me about Mayr's Wonderful itemcdy and . took a course of it. I hav' since be entirely vell." It is a sinmi1h, ha .l ess preparation that removes h catari'hail mucus from the' Intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes prac tically all stomach, liver and intestinal allmentas, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refund ed. W. M. NASH SURVEYOR Terracing Leveling . Drainage NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C. UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalner It'il answered any hour day or night. -Sirnpson,Coope~r & Babb Attorneys at Law. ~I'tll Practice in all State Courts - ?IWmPt As~tentlon (GIven All Business 's. 13. DIAL A. C.'TODD DIAL & TODD Attorneys at Law Enterprise Bank Blukidings, Laurensi, S. V. PRAtJTICEi IN ALL COURTS I4on)g Timefl Loans Negotiated. Abstracts Prepared. Blackwell & Sullivan ATTORNEYS AT LAW r'omp~t attention given to all business stoney to Joan en Real Estate SeCL Phone ' Realdence Phone 91 Offl< ..mons Building - c Feathorstone W. B. K~nlght VrEATHIEIESTONE k I(NIGHIT Attorneys at Law Laurenai S. C. .31 Aiusin as Intrusted to Our Car. "Il hatve Prompt andI Car'eful Atten tion, aunide over P'almetto Bank 'ir. Featherstone will spend Wednes -lay of eaeb week In Laumrens.) J. ROY CRAWFORD SURVEYOR elats, Tracings, Bene Prints, Etc. ilephione 260 Clinton,' 8. 0. Dr. T. L. Timmerman * DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Dulin Peoples Bank Bullding; * . . .. .. a.t eq, LANFORD N EMS. * * * *a* * * a * a aa * .. ..a Lanford, March 11 .-Mlvery week brings to us fresh inessages from those in authority, and whose busi ness It Is to know oliditions, that the outcome of tihe war will deCield on the food suiply of the United States to our allies in Europe. Let everyone take these things to hea-rt and say: "For tile and mine, we will do our hart and do it chcerfifly" this month. The very name 'March" indicates activity. March, Is the command to the sol dier; on the front to go foiward. It Is also a command to the farmers who Compose the rear supporting lines, likewise to move forward. Let us emu late the prudent soldier's example and be careful as to detail and preparation of the things we purpose to accon plish along different lines, to help win the kwar. We had the pleasure of hearing Rev. ir-. Templeman and .Mr. A. C. Todd at a Red Cross rally last Sunday night. Both talks were 'good and a good many are interested in the work. Mrs. C. L. Waldrep, 'Messrs. Yates and Charles Waldrep, Misses Sara Nance and Grace DeShields went to Laurens Friday night to hear that fine lecture on German attroacites, "The Kaiser and the Devil". They enjoyed it very mitch.. Mrs. T. A. iDrummond and Miss Car ry Fowler vislited Mrs. J. ). W. Watts, In interest of some work of the W. M. IT. Work, one day last week. Mrs. W. .1. Gaskin, of Buffalo, New York, and Aliss Pauline Nelson, of laTiureis, visited Miss Othello John son this week. Mrs. .1. S. 1liggins al( Mis. C. ). Cox. visited Mrs. 0. J. Lanford re cent 3ly. Alessrs. Sam ,Dritunmond. 1). 11oy Patterson, J. W. Johnson; Misses 01hello John on, Pauline Nclson and Mrs. Gaskin visited friends and rel atives at Camp Sevier and Furman University Sunday. -Miss Sara Nance, Miss Carry Lou Higgins and Allss Mollie Moore were ithe guests of 1s,. John Dobo, Sunday. Mrs. Stella honia.r and Miss Nora 'Cannon were in Laurens shopping re cently. Mr. . S. Higgins is attending couirt this week. as a grand juryman. Ills family is gallantly protected and looked after by Mrs. GilhC'rt Cox dur ing his absence. Capt. .1. W. Lanford has just re eelved a carload of fine Tennessee cat. tie and is disposing of them without any trouble. Mrs. Blh Nabors, of Lauirens, has been spending a few days .with her sis ter, rirs. .1. 11. Patterson, who has been very slek for some line. We are glad to report. Mrs. Patterson some11 better. 'Mr. and Mrs. Don Burns of Baihs' dale visited relatives here one day last w.eek. * . e a a . . . .. . * ai(N lY T\ I:l I; S * +.** * * * * * * * .. 4 . , * * e hiody~ is v'er.v buisy' plowing andI pre' ?aring foi' planting. Th'le entei'ta inment t hat was givenu at lie school house a few ighits ago, wias a success. A ic e sumif of liity-fly'e dollIaris aind tirty 3'(cnts wt5a aken ini. Mliss Gaen Ie A Iken spent1 the weekl end with fi'iends ini Columbia. Miss ialargairet Wolf lY spit. a few daiys recently withI hei' parients, M'. and Mi's, (. MA. Wolff, of J~aurecns. Miss Mabel M\oor'e spent thle week (end( with homiet'olks near1 Foulitfain Inn. Mi'. Wi. S. Bolt and family speint Sunday with Mr. tLa'ild TBrownlce, of D~ials. Mr. W. M. Ablercromible has pur' chased a Foi'd ti'tck. Sever'al of our' good hiouiseeepers have had an old fashtioned dlilt ing lit the few wveeks, that have passed since it turnied wai'm. Mrl. WI. S. Ilol t has Purtchased a Foi'd Mr., Clate Roberts aind faitly fi'om Gr'eenvillu, spent Sunday with Mir. 11. M. .Bolt andl~ family. Mir. J. M. Sumei'el r'eturne h101Iomei Saturdauy night, after a few (lays' visit to hits fathei', Mi'. '1. J. Humerel, of Spi'uce Pine, Alabama, Mr'. Sumer'el says that on last Sun (lay, was a wveek ago, flint sixty of hIs friends and relatives cameu to see him. Mr. JTeff ,Woodls and little birother and slster' visited their sister, Mi's. I lerber't Abercroii Satiirday nIght. 0FEE * S .. S Stop Corn Agony in Four Seconds Use "Oets-Itt"-see Corns 'etl l! The relief that "Gets-It" gives from cornt-pain--tlie way it niakes corns and calluses peel off painlessly iI one pie e--is one of lie wonders of t1e world. 'Tle 'wonian in thoe homlie, the .Ihopper, the dlancer, the foot traveler, 'le mnn in the olflce. 1lie clerk inl the store, the worker in tle shop, have to day, in thin great discovery, "Gets-It" the one sure