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De miand the~ genuine in 10Oc and 35c packages, bearing above trade-mark. Home Ground Flour Try a sack of new flour from the mill. There is none bet ter. We Deliver It. Bramlett & Babb Laurens, S. C. 66 Cures Malaria, Chills, Fever, __lBlious Fever, Colds anid LaGrippe. No Worms in a Healthy Child All chIldren troubled with Worms have an n. bealthy coldr, which indi'cates poor blood, and as a role, there is more or 1 ess stomach distence. GROVE' S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC. given regu larly for two or three weeks~will enrich thp blood, lmprove thodidestl6n,and actas ageneraiStrength .,ning Tonde to the whole system. Nature will then throw off er dispel the worms, andtheChild willbe -.i Arect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle. * lUASE HALL IGH LIGHTS 9* * * * 9 *e *9Se oe Greenwood Index-Journal Laurens finally beat .us! lit was some pitcher's battle. We are glad you won, boys. you iave been good szorts in defeat. Old Yan Lefty Dobo got the breaki -and won. Tough luck, Devore. to lose a two lti g:uuo. You deserved to win and t wasn't your fault you didn't. Anderson is on t)op again by a small nargin, going there by licking Abbe. rille, while Liaurens beat Greenwood, Again we ay this -is a terrible lea ;ue; a kind of "off agin, on agin" lea. rue, oh -Lefty Bobo had our boys popping hen up all afternoon, three hits be ng all that he gave up and these wore ,videly scattered. He -pitched al, nost unbeatable ball and Laurens do ierved to win-especially so after osing nine straight games to the Ireenwood bunch. Devore Andrews pitched a . game hat would win about nine out of ten ines, giving up only two hits, and >itching air-tight ball at all times. )ne little bobble by Leaman put Wal trei? on in the sixth and Owens, E. aid down a bunt, sacrificing 'Waldrop o second and he went to third on a hort passed ball that game old Tobe ould only hobble for. Grady Culbert ion singled through short after Tobe iad dropped a foul tip for the third itrike. So you see the breaks were ust against Andrews. This boy is ,oing great now and should win every line lie starts from now on out. Tobe Liv'ingstone had the misfor une to badly sprain his ankle in at eipting to steal second in the fourth. Lt first it was feared he had broken is ankle, but. after delaying the game one fifteen or twenty minutes nwhile bandage was applied, Tobe went >ainful that he had to be relieved by >alnful that he hd to be relieved by Valter Munroe in the last two or three nnings. Tobe was game to the core ad was cheered by both Laurens and rreenwood players and fans for at elmptig to -:Lay after Ills injury. Ills Lnkle, while still sw6llen, twill prob tbly be well enough for him to be in hero against Anderson "Monday. -Fare's hoping he wlll-for those gaines nust he won. We didn't wiln, but the Laurens fans tot a scare in the ninth, with one )ut, Leaman singled, Diorn got on by In error, and with Peck Stuart, up and >verdue for a lilt it looked anything >wt rosy for Laurens. Peck popped ip .o second and , Walter Munroe afte, ouling about a half dozen, struck out, Again in the first we had a chect to score, but Dora was nipped at thirl :n a short passed -balsl. We did not get a single man as far as third base 1.nd precious few-to second. We want right her-e to "comph~limeni Pres. Rice Nickels and ils ball cl for- the "good spor-ts" they have beet under the nine straight defeats b: the Greenwood club. Tile Laureni elub is composed of a fine set of fel lows and we know now that they are good sports, for after being heat nini times, they did not quit, but woul< come back smiling and fighting ec time. This is the mark of a. trun sportsman and we are always glad te praise an athlete that knows how tV take his defeats as well as victories The ILurens ball club can do tha thing. By the way, Laurens made the 'bes shlowing of any of the clubs this week, winning three out of five games Greenwood winning two out of flve Abbeville winning two and tieing one and Anderson winning only one an< tieing one. 'Laurens has eleven mnor gasmes to play, twvo with Greenwood fout' with Abbeville and five with An derson and1 If they could twin all those games froem Anderson and Abbevill< they would not finish in last place b: any means. Now, wvouldn't it be0 fuann if they did? (With the pitching stof that thley have it is entlirely possible Thmerne ale nio bettet- pitchers in the league than Blobo, Mloseley and Ow ings. These boys ar-e nard nuts rt marack -and if they get in there an< work they can w-in practically all the' .1alance of the games for' Larurens. ' Clinton Chronicle. I:Laurenis is to he congratulated or hte slendl~id mannier in 'whichl it .1 mpp~lorting its ball team: Wit~h th4 >r'obable exception of Greemnwood1 th4 Jarolina league games are drawlng heir largest crowds In Laurens, ahl wen in the face of a losinig streak nterost or attendance has ot slowed 1p. 'Larrns hlas a good team now Lad deselrves the support of thle fans there as well as over the entire coun Ity. Now that the tide has turned and their standing in the percentage col umn is on the uiclimb, added interest is being aroused and a determined fight by players and fans is being whged to capture the .first champion ship of the Carolina league. The team Is fortunate in having the whole hearted support that is being accord ed it. ,Not only is Laurens supporting the team splendidly in attendance, but the conduct of both the players and fans 1is good. After seeing practically all' of the games played on the home dia mond,.we can testify na to the gentleA manly manner in which the team and crowds hove conducted themselves. It is a compliment to the town as well as the :layers and fans, a spirit that makes for clean sports, and that is what we want, whether we are win ning or losing. Dirty work on the party of the team, or abuse at the um pire. 'or rowdyism of any kind on the part of the faus-hurts the cause of clean athletics and will soon disgust the public. We are glad our county has no such record chalked up against it. We wish the team mighty well. In cidentally, we .might add that our Clin ton folks need to emulate Laurens' example .in supporting our college teams. They have us beat a mile, and then some.-The Clinton Chronicle. *. * * * * * * . * * * S * S * MT. OLIVE NEWS * * S * * * S e-. S * a * * * S * S Mt. OliVe, Aug. 7.-The hail storm that swept over portions of Greenille, Anderson and Greenwood counties last Thursday night struck this see tion doing considerable damage to the growing crops. Corn was badly torn, much fruit stripped from cotton, and even watermelon. were bruised and sonic of them burst by the large hail 'stones. The storm extended from Reedy river across Saluda at Ware Shoals to Shoals Junction. On that side we are told the farms of Lat. Rasor, Will Algary, and Eunice Cooper suffered heavy damage. This section of Laurens county, it iwill be remem bered, was visited by a severe hall storm last year in June, but this one was more extenslie and iperhaps more destructive than that. A safe esti mate no doubt of cotton destroyed here is from 100 to 200 pounds of seed cotton to the acre. Other crops in similar proportion. This falls heavy on the farmers who are already strug gling against the boll weevil -pest. Mr. Jas. W. Washington and family, of lielzer, were here with relatives for the week-end. Mr. Lonle Moore, of Cuthbert, Ga., with his wife and children, are visiting his mother and other kin for a few (lays. 'M.Shelton Culbertson, of Pacolet, formerly of this county, arrived Sun day afternoon with his family to spend awbile with hl:' sister, MIrs. Olive Hill. A series of revival etings began at SIt. Olive church ! turday after noon which will continue through the week. These meetings are conducted by the pastor, Rev. J. F. Hawkins, of Anderson county. Mr. N. E. Cooper is enigaged in car rying -back and forth to War~e Shoals a number of young people who are working at that -place. Mr. 1W, E. Washington has gone back to Westminster to finish up his school session, began last fall. (Miss Annie Baldwin, of Rock 11111, -is here a few days .with homefolks. Card From Mr. -Nash To the Voters of Laurens County: I a~n offering for the ofmie of Super visor of Laurens county. This office .I1, as well as you, am vitally interested Sin. Naturally you want to know if I ~ am ltted for handling the very im. portant duties of this office-you want ito know if I will handle the business and financial .part wvell, economic-ally and judiciously and next of equal im portance am I going to tr~y to make roads and maintain them. iMy answyer is: I fully applreciate the importance of every dletall of the office-I feel Ifully cap~able of discharging the duties of same inipartially to part or party. I have a set of engineering instru ments and can handle the surveys that mnay arise. I realize the financial condition of the' County, both private and Public. II know the extreme necessity of eon om.I know the great demand for more roads improved. 'I think the chain gang labor should1( 'be organized in three gangs and as much of the machinery that we have that is needed be placed in active 01p eration and kept in operation. These gangs andl machinery be distributed over the county andl give each iportion its; right ful rho~wing. W . M. NASil. Hatbituai ConstIpation Cured li 1 to 2i Days.. "LAX-FOS WiTh! PEPSIN" is' a specially prepared Syrup Tonic-Lexativo for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 daye to indue regular action. It Stimulates and Regulatiei Very Pi.asant to rake. 60c P 9' NO GREATER MELL ON P266Y: A CLEAR I ENCE BE' Keep Your.] J. C. Burns & Co. Williai Home of 'Relin RED IRON RACKET Solo More Goods for Same Money, if Beotter ii Same Goods for Loss Money liHe Laurens Coca Cola Home f Bottling Co. Nexti Quench the Thirst With a Bottle of Delicious Coca Cola Furniture, S1 Buy it By the Crate ery-Compli CARRY TERIA W. H GIUOERIES OPI Quality High Prices Low Watches an On the Square ao R. W. Willis H. L. I Furniture of Al1 Rinds Lumber, D~ Musical Instruments We Can Furr for We Invite Your Inspection Laurelis Drug Co. ~ WhartoE! 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Shell & Company ~o ostOffceThe Family Grocer . ~oves, Rugs, Crock- Vgtbe nSao oe Home Furnishers ChoiceVgtaesineso .HOUGH .oe.alrHrwr o OMETRIST.on-ayr.arar . gh to See Well" Ihardware, Agrlcultra Imple. d Jery Runedpaired ments, Mill Supplies, Palntsj . Mlde of Square Oils, Varn~ihe, Sporting Goods.' Loper & Co. BENCHOFF'S eor, Sash Elinds 5 & 10 Cents Store ish Your Entire Bill 'Buy it in Laurens* rour House. WS W ULCSV Clothing Co. DaVis-Roper Co. ltan's Store Department Store lers - Suits Me 'Langens Best Sto .Qualty en LurayEasterby Motor Co. , Shoes, ClothingDdeBohr v dy-to-Wear * og rtesMtrCars A ALPhone 200 Service and Pants - Is Storage Laurens National y Comnpany Bank teries and Service .Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 Station - J. J~. ADAMS, President Courteous Service GEO11. H. 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