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* * * * * ** * *9* * DIALS NEWS. * " " *4****** * * * 4* *** Dials, Jan. 3.-Mr. Walter Gray of Hazelhurst, Ga., spent last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zack Gray. Mr. Ernest Harris who has been in the city hospital at Greenville for several weeks, owing to an operation which was performed on his head af ter injuries received during a fox race, Is expected home in a few days, having regained his usual strength. Mr. Jess Lipford, and Miss Nellie Lipford of Donalds, and Miss Grace Simmons of Poplar, spent last week end with Mr. H. Y. Simmons and fam ily. Mr. J. M. Owings of Wofford col lege spent the holidays with home folks. Misses Cecil Owings and Eileen Curry. the Hillside teachers, spent the holidays with their parents, as did Miss Kate Curry teacher at Fork Shoals. Mr. J. R. lellams of Spartanburg, spent a few days last week with the family of Mr. J. R. Brownlee, looking after business matters. Mr..jand Mrs. N. Z. Nabors and chil dren of Columbia, spent Christmas with Mrs. I. S. Brooks. Miss Fannie Brownlee was the guest of her sister, Mr:;. W. L. Bolt of Hendersonville last week. Mr. Win. Brooks, accompanied by his friend Mr. Horace Gray of Eden, motored to Winnsboro Monday, where they were the guests of Miss Bessie Turner. Mr. Townes Curry and family moved to the Willis place in the Shiloh com munity Tuesday. We regret the loss of these good people and wish them much success in their new home. It is understood that Mr. Bartlet Owings and mother will reside in the house vacated by Mr. Curry. Miss Marie Curry of Lander Col lege, spent the 'Chriqtnies holidays with her mother. Misses Nell and Cla'a McCall left Monday for Hendersoni ills. .. C., where Miss Clara will enroll as a stu dent at Fruitland. 11cr sister will re main a few days visiting friend3 be fore returning home. Mr. J. Archie Willis of Atlanta, Ga., visited homefolks here last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gillespie and dbil dren of Greenville, spent a part of the holidays with Mr. Harris Curry and family. Miss Jeanette Thomason visited rel atives in Fountain Inn last week. One of the most enjoyable occasions of the holidays was the party given by Miss Jewell Curry at her home Fri day evening. The house presented a very effective scene with its yule tide decorations. Rook and other games were played. During the evening fruits were passed by the hostess. Those who enjoyed Miss Curry's hos pitality were Misses Kate and Eileen Ourry, Cecil Owings, Marie Curry, Uallie Brownlee, Ostell Willis and Nell McCall; Messrs Nile Jackson, J. M. Owings, Wright Willis, Janie Moore, Leonard Gwins, David Brownlee, Bartley Owings, John Simmons, George Yeargin and Booth Grag. Mr.. and Mrs. Haskell Gray and lit te. eon were the guests Thursday of Mr. 3. R. Browniee and family. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Curry were re emt visitors in the "Mountain -City", 'where they were the gues of Mr. and -Mrs. Wmn. Davis. Messrs Wollie Abercrombie and Joe Brownlee were business ieitors in 1%ountain Inn Friday. Miss U~na Bolt returned to her home Sunday alfter a few days' visit with her sister here. Miss Ruth Swltzer was the guest of relatives in the Friendship communi ty last week. Mrs. Win. Gray of Gray Court, spent a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. I. S. Brooks. Mir. JIoe lBrownlee had as his guest 3aturday night Mr. Conway Gray. Mir. Converse Ihenderson, who is at tending the North Greenville high school spent the holidays with his par.. ents. Prof. Clyde Curry of Vanderbilt Ulniveirsity, visied his parents, Mir. and Mrs. WN. C. Curry during the Christ mas, holidays. TO (ltE CIIILDRE.N'S COLRS. KCeep childl dry, clothe comfortable, avoid exposure and give Dr. Bell's 'Pine-Tair-Honey. It is pleasant, sooth ing, antiseptic, raises phlegm and re duces inflanmmation. The first (lose gives relief, continued treatment with proper care will avoid serious illness or a long cold. Don't delay treatment. Don't lot your child suffer. (let a bot te today. Insist on Dr. Hell's Pine - Tar-Honey, 25c at Druggists. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our' sincerest thianks to our neighbors and friends, who were so kind and thoughtful dur ing the recent illness and death of our 'wife and mother. The many kind deeds .*11i ever be remembered 'by those who Ieved her. May God's richest bless AIegitrest on each of them. J. D. Sexton and Children. " " " ," " " " " " " " "-" " " " " e * * TYLERSVILLE NEWS. * " " +" Tylorsville, Jan. 3.-Rev. J. K. Holl man of Enoree filled his regular ap pointment at Sandy Springs Sunday morning. Miss Fannie Poole who has been spending the holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Poole returned to Dalzell Sunday where she is en gaged in teaching. Miss Lillie Peterson left Friday for Mullins where she is engaged in teach ing. Miss Mabel Blume returned Sunday from Neces where she has been spend ing the holidays with her parents. Miss Grace Poole who is teaching near Cross Anchor returned to her work Monday after spending the holi days with her parents. Mlessrs W. D. Byrd and J. S. Craig attended the funeral of '1)r. Shands in Clinton Saturday afternoon. Miss Tula Donnan leaves Tuesday for Whitmire where she is teaching. Mr. Eugene Adams of Fountain Inn, spent several (lays last week with Mr. and Mrs. Furman Poole. Msis Fannie Poole and brother Josh ua Craig, spent several days last week in Renno as the guest of Miss Ina Pitts Miss Lydie Peterson of Spartanburg visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .I. W. Peterson during the holidays. Mr. Reed Todd and family of Pea Ridge spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Donnan and family. Among the college students who spent the holidays here with their par ents are Misses Annie Mae Donnon, Mary and Talula Little from Win throp; Mr. William Peterson from \Vofford and Mr. Will Wright from Clemson. MOTHERj YOUR CHILD IS CROSS, FEVERISH," FROM CONSTIPATION If toinirue is conted, breath bad, stom ach sour, clean liver and boive's. Give "California Syrup of Figs" at once-a teaspoonful today often saves a sick child tomorrow. If your little one is out-of-sorts, half sick, isn't resting, eating and act ing naturally-look, Mother! see if tongue is coated. This is a sure sign that its little stomach, liver and bow els are clogged with waste. Whenl cross, irritable, feverish, stomach sour, breath bad or has stomach-ache, diar rhoea, sore throat, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs", and in a few hours all the con stipated poison, undigested food and sour bile gently mq/ves out of its little bowels withouit gr)>ing, and you have a well playful c ild again. Mothers can rAst easy after giving this harmless \' uit laxative," because it never fails to cleanse the little one's liver and bowels and sweeten the stomach and they dearly love its pleas ant taste. Full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "Falifornia Syrup of Figs;" then see that it is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." ASSOCIATIONAL CONFERENCE. Program of Annual Asseetational Corn ferenco et Lauren. County Baptist. lua. been Amnemacek The program of the Annual Associa tional Conference of Laurensg county Baptists, which is to be held in the Wirst Baptist church of this city Pri day January 14th, has been announced by the committee and is as follows: 10-10: 30-Devotional exercises by J. A. Martin. 10:30-11--Perils of Prosperity. E. M. Lightfoot. 11-11: 30-Grouping of Churches into Fields. H. L. Baggott. 11 :30-12--Is an lEvery-Momber Can vass Possible in all of Our Church es? C. B. Hobo. 12-12:-15-Addlress. iDr. C. J. Thomp son. 13:.'15-1--Miscellaneous. - I:*-Linner. l:--5-Meeting of inXeutive Boeardl in Conjunct ion with messengers. Note-Principle speakers al'Iowed fifteen minutes. E. M. Lightfoot, iI. L. Hlagkott, M. L. Lawson. FOR RhiE UMA'iTOM. As soon as an attack of itheumuatismn begins appiy Sloan's Li iment. 'Don't waste time and auffer' unnecessary agony. A few drops of Sloan's Lini ment on the affeteed p~a ts is all 'you need. The pain goes at once. A grateful sufferer w ites:-"I was suffering for three week with Chronic Rheumatism and Stiff eck, although I tr'iedi many medipvino , they failed, anq I was under the\ca o of a doctor. Fortunately I heard \o Sloan's Lini ment and after using i three or four (days am upi andl well. I am employed at the biggest diepar'tment store in S. Fl where they emplIoy from six to eight hundred hands, and they surely will hoar all about Sloan's Iniment.-. B. Smith, San Francisco, Cal.-Jan. 1915, At all Druggists. Habit la internal Principle. Habit is an inteonal principle whidh leads us to do easily, naturally, and with growing certainty, whlat we do often--Wahbte * * * * * * * * * * * I * " EKOM NEWS. * * * * " * " * ** * * * * * * Ekom, Jan. 8.-The Christmas holi days were very quietly spent ii this sedtion. It seemed that quietude pro vailed' everywhere. Our school will open aga4n Monday. Misses Myrtle and Frankie Culbert son spent Christmas at home. Miss Winona Ohaney spent the holi days with homefolks in Laurens. Mr. and M1rs. Hasting of near Green wood and Mrs. Allen of Ware Shoals, spent a few days of last week 'with their sister, Mrs. T. J. Cooper. Messrs James Culbertson and Mar vin 'Coley of near Fountain Inn, and Mr. R. 1. Coley spent Thursday with Mr. L. C. Culbertson and family. Mr. A. I. Thome and family spent Thursday with Mr. B. M., Latimer and family. Mr. and Mrs. E~dgar Burts and chil dren spent a few. days of Christmas week with relatives here. Mrs. Aattle Pitts and Mrs. Grace Pierce spent Tuesday with the family of Mrs. Y. J. Culbertson and Tuesday night with ir. and Mrs. L. C. Culbert son and family. Miss Blackman visited Mrs. Loo Cul bertson and daughter one night recent ly. Mrs. T. II. Burts and little girls, Nell and Sarah, and Mr. and Mrs. Ern est Burts visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl 'Culbertson Thursday. Misses Lola and Bessie Godfrey spent one day last week with Dr. Cooper and family. Mrs. L. C. Culbe'tson and daughter, Myrtle visited Mr. Tom Pitts recently. Miss Pearl Culbertson spent Thurs day night with Miss Laurence Culbert son and mother. Mrs. Margaret Moore visited Mrs. Jane Culhertson and family Sunday. Mr. and Airs. Carl Proflitt returned home last. Monday after several days' visit to the latter's sister in Hickory Grove. Mr. and Mrs. T. .T. Cooper and Misses Edna and Kifura Cooper spent Thurs day with Mr. and Mrs. J. TT. Mitchell. Air. and Airs. Floyd Godfrey made a flying visit to our town Friday. Misses Evelyn, Dollie and little Kathleen 'ulhertson spent the day with Miss Lonie Cooper recently. Mr. R. M. Culbertson happened to a very painful accident on Friday night, while going along a path, fell into a deep gully and broke both arms. GIRLS DRAW A MOIST CLOTH THROUGH HAIR, DOUBLE ITS BEAUTY Try this!. hair gets thick, glossy, wavy and beautiful at once. Immediate?-Yes! Certain?-that's the joy of it. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appear as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after a Danderine hair cleanse. Just try this-moisten a cloth with a little Dandorine and carefully draw It through your hair, taking one amall stand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and in just a few momenta you have dou bled the beauty of your hair. A de lightful surprise awaits tose whose hair has been neglected o' is scraggy, faded dry, brittle or tlin. Besides beautifying the air, Inderine dis solves every pa lele Iof dandruff: eleanses, purifta ~d a1vigorates the scalp, -forever sto pin itching and falling'hair, but wa7 'wl'h please you most will be after' few weeks' use. when you see new hair--fine and downy at first--yes-but really new hair growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair, and lots of it surely get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and just try it. Keep Stock Off Grain. While the cr'y comes from some sources to planlt more grain, there Is another loudh cry from another (diree tion to "keep your stock off the grass". Sonme farmers are complaIn ing becauise others are allowing their stock to ru loose and injure the grow.. ing crops. This Is just a reminder to the careless ones that some are corn hplain ing. EASY TO TAhE--NO PAIN OR ACIU'E. It's no longer necessary to hear the weakening sickness and terrible nau sea that always fol Iws a dose of cal ome1. Liv-Ver-Lax cler 'ses the torpid liv er, and livons u te whole system by ridding it of th o'4 gging poisons. Yet it works so gex t1 and pleasantly that you hardly kn~i you've taken ft. LIv-Ver-TLax. 1*Ing purely vegetable. is absolutely harmless, and does not tear' up the system like calomel. And it's guaranteedl to he satisfactory or the dIruggist will return your money. iFor' oale at 50Oc and $1 at Laurens Drug Co. HOW TO CU E$ COLDS. Avoid exposure and drafts. Eat right, Take Dr. King's New' Discovery. Tt Is prepared from Pine fTar, henling bal sams and mild laxatives. Dr. Kingc's New Discovery kill 4and expels the cold germs, sooth sa e irritated threat and allays infilam Ion. It heals the mucous membrane, earch as you wilt you cannot finid 'a otter cough and cold remedy. Its use over 45 years is a guarantee of natInfantkan. New Year Greetings! At the close of this old year, which started bad but finished good, we feel , deepest appreciations towards all those friends who contributed to our content ment during the year that has passed and in gratitude we offer wishes for a prosper ous New Year, with the business prophecy that 1916 has in store both for you and fbr us a more liberal share of Good Things than either has enjoyed in many seasons. SOME NEW YEAR OFFERINGS Some extra values in Linen Torchon Laces at 5c per yard. York Dress Ginghams just arrived, fast colors. EXPECTED IN A FEW DAYS Chatham Striped Voile, Corded Voile, Striped Voile, Wedford Voile, Gros Grain Voile. These goods are expected in a few days from one of the biggest manufacturers in the e st. acels 1Post P Iar els r ost . Terry. H. Terry. 77 SBegin the New Year Right JOIN OUR SCHRISTMAS SAVING CLUB Soepeople fuse and fame and fret becaun they Shave no money at Chrstina. tim, when they wish to buy presents for friend, and loved ones. Are you one of thee? There is a way to get money that i. commendable and we advise every one to try it at the dawn of this new year. IERE IS THE PLAN You can join any or all of these classes or others. second weUk the e nts the third week, and so on iutil the last nayent of ify cnts restreached, On December 15th you will ro- (f nla I D on-ayent of fifty centsn the fiach w e fory-iney weeks, On December 15th you will receive $12.75 and Interest. eco dwe k ix e th ird week, andr so on un til ieet thetpy mento $ 0 sreached. On <December 15th yott will receive $25.50 Clas on ninety-six e ntsete fthird week, ad so ocuntil the ~ las paym nt amonstoonly two cents. On December 15th you - ffy wees On December 16th you will r eeve $12.50 and Intr et las 100-Paymnt of oe dolla each wee for a p rlod of 50 .ryo wil binvited to jin, whether a reua cutomer of oars PEOPLES LOAN &EXCHANGE BANK