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S*#* ** ** * * * * * * * 3 e " MIAD)EN NEWS. e * 3 a 5 * * * * * * * * * * * * Madden, Sept. 26.-The date uakes -aie think that the fall of the year draweth nigh and also the time to pay all those debts made so gladly in the glad spring time. The fruit tree agent and the pecan sman ((alas! alas! how many fortunes were made on the beautiful represen tations of that pecan grove), and now the time for paying is here. May we all live to eat the healthful nut that is to become more and more the diet of Southern folks as the years come and go. See? I even learned the formula for quick selling but rest assured I did not try. It is always the "other .b:.lf'' that does that at our house. We had a splendid crowd out to bap ti: ing services at New Prospect Sun day. Since automnobiles are the rule instead of the exception now, atiotig farmer folks our congregations are larger. Ten candidates, 8 girls and 2 boys were baptised by the pastor, Rev. J. A. Martin. We were glad to see the faces of our ]leaver DanI friends. Mr. ant Mrs. ''. J. Coleman, .\ r. and .trs. \'4ill 'Teague. , 'Air. and .\rs. Biilly llenjainin, .\lr. and ,11r.. Irvin lenjainin with us Sunday. .\lrs. Sallie .\adden of tlw' Ilolly Erove sectiotn, worshiped with Is Stin day and was the guest at dinner of lwr I aunt, .\rs. \'irginia F-riday. .\r. aind .\r-.I Iilnkreales-n) at ltren-:. who lilvd in ou,4r ti'nighborhood la. t year, e'r li re for Ih e a i ap tin; diun day atnd w\ ' p 1leasanutly gr(etil ! .friends. .\l.. and .\lrs. .1. 1'-',rnk \iartin !Ind Mes-srs. Isobekrts aind .\lorganI u1' ln Tens w o.1 V ha 2I (((1 .dll e h r 1 14 h 1I ly. .\' . Plaul I-'inlly 1f .\ titi 1, a hli.h onl a vi-it to h "i pta1rent. .\I ,.... Alr s. .. I inh-y. Tod(1 1' ton '. . ohn 1-'inh y ;:111 To,:: iangslen ht::\ . a:: dehl tat . for Ihe L~aurensll: usasr' :ia1ton convenin!1'.e, ;:Il tM) I abara';. \\'" ali rgre that .i'. .1. .\. I'. Iloorc, our !a.;hfu4l trelasur ' L. l t ,4 -able a11-( to alitend(. l'crw ch1urches'. :ave a h n 144:4and I 1:, :'.n . 1)e is to l'ro- I t tii and w e all at:'c ('oi n "4 rne't(d o\ 1r hli.; ('Onltin il ho-ss.114:; .\ilr. .101(ui Illn my and .\l r. hin i .\lr. . Pitts llenry and daughter, who lave been here for tile sutniuner, leaLve for Florida today:. Th'1ey will be arr.oln 1 )anied back by Ihe fatily aini thetir 'kinsian, .1. .\l. Ilean. The sJ'hool opened here .\Monday with qluite a large attendance. WIe are hope fitl for a successful year. We are glad to hear that our near nelgthbors for an(otlier year are to be Ailr. and .ts. .lohn Brown, now of Cheraw. 'T hey are to live at tie old Teague pla)ce tat tetly the hoie11 place of J. A. '. \oore. Friends and relatives here were 'pleasedi at recent editorial of (ne of ou r boys. Ilir. I4. Waits ('inninghal n in The New\' Y or1: Itiilns a1(n 1 widely coj - led tlhroughot ('he State, dealing withl .H 1eas i('.In Iron I e v41 i(\ in' 1 (4t (4 of a hil Solpht r. Th' analysi: i n o r hu. nhe11 Lebano \lef4 i1 4h rchne(1S1u da . ni 'e:n .\eth.1 :: 1 '4.4 No nh Ifo Ife raIt ged 31 1 1111 IIr lts1 n '4 4::' in 0'( lO'. 4'(4r i,.\loor ' ti 4* co n. demon 1 strtC i ',a::1eni , 4ates 'l 44 the .\ I lle thatthe 1i4444een wh::,io 41:- i y the 14 1part1)1( n44 4.In ii~lei to tos inx \\e4 k to ihe Sla't' ASI. \\U attr t'rt !r. , day O t.( '414ith. sui b (:hit Il i h acke.- aJts fearu. rso l"c'l ovee.h too th1 I('ourt whmle aho1Il! 4 oV'cloc to5 4 ,.'0 i'(- Irip' wih h(( i n. (' Y o of. he farert41 1~ a 144 ('4441 4h144 ' h groirt 5(riinaan44 11..44 acr'41y4 w 1n: r tsill tey: too 'uc:-tceed. 1t2; '1 Many l 'ersons '. kitt on' 14'h Iallm4) Jovrtoofka~ 1714erson,:wh'ile4 walkind o tracks, switn~I~..g' (4n4 or4(5 othe 1the Iouthn Itaiway duin4ltg to yelr D1m eite all , t 4451 wa niltfigs <in4 r, porty eson tt41y4t idncaWh. I o 'IOrspassers killed4 on1 4t Sothern w4. "COME-TO-StNDAY SChOOl." Specitl lay Selected its "('onie.to-Suni day School Day." Spartanburg, S. (., 'Cpt. 21, 111>. At a special meeting of the ('cut ral d Committee of the SouthC (arolina Sun- c day School Association, held in the 7 office in the Chapnian Building, Septem ber 20, February I1, 1917, was adopted (I3 as the State-wide "Come-to-Sunday I School Day," for South Carolina. The General Secretary, 11. I. Webb, was di- t reeled to inv ite all of the Sunday1 schools of all the denominations in the State to Join ini a co-operative cam paign to bring to the Sunday Schools c on that day the largest attendance ever recorded on a single day in Sonlih Carolina. "Go-to-S'unday School )ay" was originated by the Kentucky Sun day School Association a few years ago i a state-wide interdenominational movement. Since that tiein, it has bee i adopted by other State Snulay School Associations andi soIe of the denoni - nations. The purpose of thi e "(' l - t o-Sundalify School tiy"' in South I ('ar lina is to get as tmany people as p:i sible. not ordinarily in the habit of go ing to Sunday School, to come at least onie Sunday; then make Ihe ni 'e:'orneI on this Sunday, intorin Ihem of Ih' work, provide themt with suitable (a es and comupetent leacher.;, andi nse every effort to (nr1oll 1lo'i i.s perila n1i111 3lenilers of tIhe s( h ol. .\s a re stilt of Ithe obisevtane of I his lav in 3en 't(icky, 1y td 1 1 :l -' i. bave liee'nl ad' .I to the in?':''h .rhip tof the Sunl day :.hools, a:\tl the :i er.t.::e ait enl 1'"e hats I'etn it:reati.: itn re :ue3. .\l - hi3 a. 3 th'orgia a nl 1oth1 ('ar o i l h:ve at:1iu''31 i3 obse3ravt' Stiday, i-'ebruary I t 7. as ''( ntlu--to - tSunt y I et ,l l vly.'' .\ >ll S nlay Schoolb; ( ) il (1 - l33'3'llt:3lt(1' :: 1333 1:1'3t-td 333 1.114 fi ih:s 3'3.'3 rie' l I'31 1 1: ) 3 3to ':w i li.t' 33~3 ii . . it n'i t ,b :it' I .ie n i ' 1 31 , a n33i t i'e ' n''" ,t .M ihi' 3 3 our' A: ay 3.3312. ,Ie I R ;I . 3'i t'aro~l :, a 3 1un ::) : ".! ,\: : :.'1'i3i i '. ill .plair I-3 rui 1 h -: rt it .. l: . I 3 n33 riage of Miss ILouise F'rances i nd1.3 33t1. datlettt r of 3 tw' i:: .\I r. atil Mr.N. .I. ('uoehuul. of 1:ie .,a t. to ll,!(olt Alexalnier .\('ue. of I;;: iel, W. \ ., wats ciuet ly eel(ebrai lt Satiur3lay afternoon a :1 o'e:oek a the re:idelee of .\tiss ('Onstai'e .\1 derson, :31 East IFr'alldlin St reet. Iter. Iussell ('ceil, . )., 1),pe rforn l t he or.. olly ill the 1presce of a si3al3i ((3 iany of' near rl(Iatives an1 ini 3in3ate triends. The parlors were elecoratedi inl pamils, ferns and pink roses, ia color sehenie of pink andi green beings:r rled out ill the deol'alions every' h 1'. ilr. and .tMIs. .\Ie('u ll later ill the aftrcn13oon fora wedding jo)1llery * * * * * * * * * * '. . .. .1 l'OWLI-:R NEW,. * * * * * * ... Mir. .I. II. Ithodle:, .\lr. Iloy 1 insies. .\Ir. and irs. S. ,1. I 13u33 >, ::t ;,. frielldls ill (IreenwooW333d Thu3113y. \irs. Ilow linl, .\r r .W. I,. 1 Ii 3n o and11 (illdren- , 13r3:n [Troy, 1'p''ni :'. 3 tin3 V ~with .\'.r :. .1. A\ FoulerIci !a:3 \.te.. We al1l 5Y13nlpathize.t dleeply w..ith:. ir. and( Alts. lI3uck:'r l'3wer3', iln 3the demit of' Ihelir infantIl. SOil, whom1333 (:o)d le:1 them33 lonig enou333' I to li ini r h,3 3 : w3h 2 33h ltove a3s only 131u33n.- 3'-: have. .il u 33 Ii' in rei3 3233 w dr. 1331 - 33333rkle 2.i 1 the Staior's Iirown.3 3:33 3.. 13r333., 13 (al l'arr. 1l:n ill '> 1 n. 3.13 133w 2.13f .\!r:. ICie' 0.w-n, u. iit 131- h33'n 33:31 r3 3> V i:;j in3:,': 3(13 l tat i 1wr3 . 33', s333 3 13irksdalile. .is i Carol- n Fowh-r, w) :3 3b,; ; -b3,-a IPool)e, .\Ilar;: 3'i'333ooh-, I )olphin3 33a. r 33. I 233n and3( .\lIn '.3 l,'w . , are.:3( (oia - 33o (1 1.-radted1 stchool ait I .33aUens. Friends3l werc33( del:ighted.t to t-' \l.: r(ents, .\ir. and Mirs. W. W. Owens. Mlis (Grae l'oole of Tlyltis\ il le, 131as b (eln ('hosen and11( secured1 a3s ltaIcher of the( Wariori (ireekt schIo1l for this win Ier. We feed 53ure thel' trustees ar3e to be Congra tiilaited oin fhe sel'c I ion 0f his 115competent and( ae(r(omp3lisI33-3 youn33g lady. t'1nder the ausp5iies.' (of Ih 13'1. Y. I. 1'. (of Waririor C1reek, ('1nke and3( tCeam 31was sonl's homle. A net(3t sum13 was'1:- iealive'.-t. .Air. ,las. A\ l'owler'13 attended3 servi'es with the 1.ermont,3 by'. I tev. .. >.. 3ee3 dy1. .Alss i,ydiejt Owens'33 v.i.-ited, h33r much(1 Iltoved( fiendit, .ti::s Edtla 1113r33nw33 r'e A\ir. am1( .\Irs.5 1tLube'1 T. I lein31-r'Stmn .lhn Wel('11, of' Savannah1131, 3(11., vi:-133d lIssq Wynonia Chanecy has accep3'Ited a piosit ion as Cashler tfor thle Vi rginia Life Insurance comipany Isnud took upj her' wnie In (ihe nmiee 1st wOCI( * *. . . . 5* ." * * . DIALS NEWS. 4I "* S * * " . * * .* * . * it The annual interdenominational Sun Lry school convention which Convent- die 1 at this place last Wednesday and lng hursday, was a success In every way. boi early all the churches of the county Con td representatives one or both days of vie, 1e convention. A fine program had Re, een arranged, and the large crowd bee rat was present both days of the for tooting learned some interesting facts aga rding Sunday school work. The am amnittee was indeed fortunate to se- fou uire such well known Sunday school 1ev orkers to be present both days as Mr. Mr; 'ebb, liss Agnes Iavenel, and .li.;; illwee Davis. .\Mrs. David BIlackwell and Miss Mar ia May, and Master Dick, after spend- r. ig the sumniner with Mirs. Blackwell's La arents, .\lr. and Mirs. W. C. C'urrv, lici ave returned to their home it Quincy, h el l., where Mr. Blackwell is pastor oft h ri Presbyterian church at that place. I Ifi. Blackwell and family formerly re- 0111 i(ed in Eufain, Ala., having only re ently moved to their new lid 'of ibor Quincy. .\t's. I iari'ts (urry vilsited retltives a Greenville last week. S'he was ac-t ompanied home by Mi. and .irs. .1. T. illespie and children, who retnained ver for the Sunday school convention. .\lasters 'illinan and Jack Ilolt of lickory 'i'avern, spent several days :cek with their gra lnmoth r, .\lrs. .1. .Brownlee. .\lisses Eliza, .\nna and iuthl Switzer isited their sister, .\rs. Date Ii ender- - on of the Friendship e mnup i i nity last ook. \1r D. D . II irownlte spcnt Ie w c k nd1 in S Iairlanlu rg. while w ilh his ltal'nIts, la reitrned !; ) I alt imoire, .\lt. .\lissc .\nnie Illuff of ChIanlerct, is 11w+ ,utes. of her siste'r, Mr.s. .uh Owing. .\li i N ll IIij' 'rid has re a itun d to or'l bine ner l unah),t? 1' , after eloic'umt 1: e xtended(( \igil with .\lrs, It. Y'.: Sim-' 11oits and family. \liss .\Marie Simt - hle w\ill remain for somt itime visit in . .\i:. (' .'F. l'rooka 0f I.auren i: s e i; e'eral days last week with his moth , . rs. .1. S. lItr ks. \r. an(1 .\l's. .lhnu Abrroumbie and r'hildiren, Were the spnd-the-day iuests of \l r. Hien catuipcll and fatily unday. 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 properties of QUININ H and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the lilood and Builds up the \'hole System. 50 cents. C. H Duckett (CONTRAC:TOR) Rout glh and D);ecssed Lumn Pa in, )'s, I 1Fil( e, Limre, ementi astmi ee. C. H. Duckett 2niCR~ ldG a C 5 SPECTACULAR IQueen's Cort Skating UNUSUAL EXHIBI FKFEE ACT I.CH WATTS MILL NEWS. Fr. Robert Grayden, aged 48 years, I at his home here Saturday morn after an illness of flive weeks. Ils y was interred in Laurens Mill ictery on Sunday, the funeral ser ,s being conducted by his pastor, r. J. A. Brock. Mr. Graydon had n a membor of the Baptist church many years, lie leaves a wife I three children, Langston, 'Allen I Nottie Grayden. lie also leaves r brothers and one sister as fol Is: J. D., W. M., .lohn Grayden; 3. Mary Chestein, of Gray Court; lie Grayden, near 1"ountali Inn. wish to express my heartfelt thanks the handsome support given ne in trens county in my race for the So torship of the Eighth circuit and I eby promise them to give my best irts and talents to the duties of the ce. Respectfully, II. S. Bllackwell. Switz Lai Where ar Suit, Shoes a question that ore. it is ea "Switzer Company," you want at prices s The reason of t on the job all this ye in the most beautiful ever Carried. 5 :) - h .\"1 ll \\'111l ('o1t ins. j ,i'i ..... ............... 54" inch"I Ladies ('loth. good cuats, 'gre, v ymVV 11' 7rel m a(l l .\'w (;)((lS l'r Spor1t ('oats, .1111 ne1w blue.11% in h, onlIy, ptl Ladies Ready - t< Departme .\II S\r', ' i s, n avy I a gren srii..... EDUCSpor ('RATEnl ... 'n Ju bilal!. l e l('n OLMB (lIhA,t 0nl4. (Up' PARADE OLUMBI, Oe >nation / CArnival BAND C (Fair C $17,000.00 Il TS A 'S YOU ARE RVEST JUBIL Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Irour1 druggist will refund money if PAZO $ITMRNT falils to cure any case of Itching. Blind, Dleedin gorProtrudiug Piles in 610 l4days. the first application gives -ase and Rest. **. NEULECT he treatment of Piles and the condi ions rapidl- become worse. Relieve yourself by using ILE REMEDY t remedy of merit and aranteed to give relief. Sold only y us, 50c and 11.00. Eureka Drug Co., I urens and Watts 1iill. IUST THE THlING FOR DIARRHOEA "About two years ago I had a severe attack of diarrhoea which lasted over 1 week," writes W. C. Jones, Buford, V. D. "I became so weak that I could not stand upright. A druggist recom uended Chamberlain's Colic Cholera Ind Diarrhoea Remedy. The first dose relieved me and within two days I was is well as ever." Many druggists rec :mnend this remedy because they know that it Is reliable, Obtainable everywhere. erC urens, South Carol e you going to .nd other Fall is now being a, sily answered ii and come here. and y< > much less than you ex his is simple. The Swits ar getting ready for Fa and complete line of ( woIrth 1 75'. our All \oal Se ,.... ....50c I ak ti . . . for(1 suits am71ik1al'(a1 ,.<... ..7~250 ra(l, L'(se(. greet(' Ileavy'\ QuLi171 r ya0l. $ 0 G 01)ess lIe(st Qumalit.1 tnrsth 1 ) W- ear :11 ll(-i I1'1 nigMnday ... ilkanl G e nen. J PREMIUMS ... ."~ ... $50 We wil i OUHN AOIN' MAMMdO4Th EXPECTED 19 EEo NDn)A THEu: JIEST LAXATiVE. To koop the bowels regular the best laxative is outdoor exercise. )rink a full glass of water half an hour be fore breakfast and cat an abundance of fruit and vegetables, also establish a regular habit and be sure that your 1:owels move once each day. When a medicuie is needed take Chamberlain's Tablets They are pleasant. to take and mild and gentle in effect. ()tainable everywhere. Citation for Letters of Administratfon. State of South Carolina, County Qf Laurens. By 0. (i. Thompson, Probate Judge: Whereas J. Auig. Barksdale, Jr. made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of J. Aug. Barksdale, Sr. These are therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said J. Aug. Barks dale, Sr., deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Pro bate, to be hold at Laurens Court house, Laurens, B. C., on the 19th day of September, 1916 next, after pub lication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why ,the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 4th day of September, Anno lomini 1916. 0. G. Thompson, 7-2t J. 'P. L. C. fna buy your Hat, Goods, is the 1ked by every you only say >u can fird just what pect to pay. :er buyers have been Ii and they have laid goods that they have ge Skirts, new style, only $500 I l'nderPskirt 50(, $1.00, $1.50 '1(ierskirts, 1Mig Special $3.50 ty Colton l'liannel only . . . .10v Ginglumns only .. .. ..1..10 of Outing, lighi and dark pat 2 1-&( only .. .. .. .. .. 10, "ale Slirts. \Vaists and lhesse( .... .... .... .... .... 10* a (' 1t 1 ton snit ings for early 1'all ... .... .... .... .... ..25, ery Departrment the I lla14~'t 'i h 14oming. pany S. Carolina ~tate Fair 6 ~REE ACTS DAILY querade Ball Dancing FOOT BALL [ MIDWAY rE FAiR