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* * * * * * * e * * * * S:" * Measuring Party. * * lriday Evening, Noveiniber 10. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * e, *." At Woodrow Wi!rou chool house, 1 aurens tree(t, Theii Narie f!.1 arc a:;ked to nicet. Not Narnieltes alone, but each of you Who are loyal friends must be there too. A lnensuriug tarty' th is to be 1-efrcsinents servecl, ttsadwiehoes and tea, Three cents fur each foot of your hleight we implore, For each Inch over one half cent more. The gypsy queen will be on the spot To tell you whether you'll marry or not; The hour's seven thirty, so don't be 'ate, Novenmber tlhe 10th, write down on your Orate. Put I'n high heels If your are low, liel p sweil the funds-we Need Theni So! Now Lookon When a cold hangs on as often hap pens, or when you have hardly gotten over one cold before you contract an other, look out for you are liable to contract. solme very serious disease. This succession of colds weakens the system and lowers the vitality so that you are much more liable to contract chronic catarrh, pneumonh( or con sumption. Cure your cold while you can. Chamberlain's ('ough lRemedy has a great reputation. It is relied upon by thousands of people and never disappoints them. Try it. It only costs a quarter. Obtainable every where. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 11'l W Irow Wilson Honor Holl * * * * * * * * * * * * * s - . * * First Grade: Marvin Owings. Second Crade: Sarah ('heck, iouise Todd. Fourth Grade: Nell Hurts, Nell Cheek. Sixsth Grade: Lois HramletI, at her Craddock, hItemell HIeld. Seventh Grade: Margie ('raddock, C'aner's Simpson. Lax-Fos, A Mild, Effective Laxative & Liver Tonic Does Not Gripe nor Disturb the Stomach. In addition to other properties, Lax-Fos contains Cascara in acceptable form, a st-irnulatilg Laxativu and Tonic. Lax-Fos ects effectively at:d dices not gripe nor disturb stomach. At the same time, it aids digestion, arouses the liver and secretions and restores the healthy functions. SOc. Every order They health If you discon names neighi hear 1 Or, se coffee. * * *.* * * * * * * * * S.....S * IAIDDEN MI WSs * " ? Madden, Oct. 31.--lallowe'en night --May the Goblins and Witches pass us all by. Whether it was due to earelessness of correspondent (and it was not sent in) or to the carelessness of the "printers devil"-l'i strongly inclin ed to the latter opinion) no words of conunendation was given Neighbor Power for his good exhibit at the coun t ty fair in our last week's dlots. Farm er Power is one that takes great pride in his farm and his individual display was a credit to him and his commun ity---Wish we had more farmers of his type. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Cunningham were the guests Sunday of ir. and Mrs. Thad Moore. Miss Ora, Simpson and brother of The Knob section, were guests for Ithe week-end of their uncle, .1. 11. Power. Miss Julia Cunningham is the guest for a few days of her aunt, Mrs. 'T'hur man Finley. ,rs. l ay MLaddei spent Saturday night with her sister, Mrs. .. A. Wof ford and Sunday with her aunt, Mlrs. .1. It. Finley. Mr. and irs, t. 1l. Finley and chil dren were the guests Sunday of .\Mi. IDellIa Cuninghani of Mt. Pleasant. "1Joe" the white 0. 1. C. of Master Gus vofford, has returned safely from ColumbIa State Fair where lie again took first prize. Mi. Dock Davenport of New York Is spending awhile with his daughter, Mrs. Tom Shaw. Miss Susie Ltangston visited at Mrs. 'Tomi Shaw's last week. Mir. T. S. Langston attended and enjoyed the union held at Second tiap listi church. Ie was the guest witle there of his niece Mrs. Frank M.\artin. Mr, .Jiit Roper, a prosperous farm er of hlahn i sect ion, visited his diauthli ter Mars. Thad Moore last w eek. .t FI"AIR PRtOPOSITION. We 'an not recommemi a lore sat isfactory reme(dy for rieutmaisin than TRAOF. MARK 1illl''M.' 0SI POWhi' ItS (iaiaiteed to Ai ' .elief or mioney refunid(ed. Sold only by us, .ile and $ 1.011. Eturek~a Drug Co., Laurens and Watts \1111. dill. grocer3 POSTUM are fort s .sake, suspect if ort or s of sea )orhood; their sto cure al1 the fami "6There! * . 4 S S S S. A 001) DAY AT SECOND BA PTIST CHURCH. Dear Advertiser: I wish a little space to tell what good day we had at the above name place Saturday, Oct. 21st. We wis all mothers who read this could hav heard Bro. 'Templneman's talk on lRoya Ambassadors and woman's work in tih' church. We Baptist mothers hav been looking about and talking abou whose duty it is to take the boys in oui churches to train for Christian wort and service---we all felt and realize the need but wasn't it the duty of th father? lere comes Bro. Templetan an' cites us back to the ilrst Royal Am bassador--\loses-anid it was th seven years of the mother's training before he reached the "weaning age' that made hit able to withstand th learning an d the sit Hof 'IPh'aoh' Court, where he went at that ag, There was only one sad feature of Ilh day, and that was the fact that he, wh was to have followed )r. Teinpleman Deacon W. If. IDrummond, "was absen fron its and present with the Lord' In a few heart-I-feh words .rs. Clar; Watts, ins kinswonat., told of his in erest in It. A. work and how pleasce and touched he was, on his return froll the hospital in BIaltimore, to leart that the It. A. band of Lanford churc had been Wlamed for himis--The \\asl Drununond it. As. May this: band of Baptist boys eve emulate the virtues of hint w hos name Ihey hear and itay they ind(ee be earnest woikers for in whos ambassador; they are! 'T'here were two dlear old ladles pres cnt, .1\is. Ophelia l''owler and lrs 1less Teague, who are ever intereste ins church work. lT heir presence a our meetings is always an inspiratio to younger ones. Our welcomlie by the local societ was such a cordial one--Itle pasto1 lRev. .\lr. Brock, who is sincerely love by his people, was on hand to rendi' any help and that Ford of his wa put to good service one iday' 'Th deacons were therie to see that lh ('hutch was k'pt warm aind it uigh have been too, they had lanl eye ( o those baskets the sisters had) and thr (hinier spread a"'l served by the got( regula ner col chan e, that cc llnegss, reral P get in ry. in of ID ly table haRea Luzianne Coffee will you in every respect. further guarantee th pound of Luzianne wi far as two pounds of c coffee. If, after using 1 tire contents of one c cording to directiors. satisfied on both 'the; empty can away and from the grocer. He v out quibble. Buy thi coffee today. Write I 1'% Reil~y-iylor t L.AND S.ALE. StIte of South ('atilinia, ('unly of Laurens. IN COU'RT OP CO.\.\ON 'i.\ The ('ion Central Life Isuran(4ce Co., Plaintiff against .John 1 . Terry, el al, Defendants. ilirsuant to a Decree of The Court in the above stated case, I will sell it public outory to the highest bidder, at I,au rns, . I I.. S C. on Salesday in N oveinber next being .\onday the Iitht day of the mtonth, during the legal hours for sueh salts, the following de t serihel Iroplerty, 1 wit: No. I.-- -.\Il that lot, lieCe or parcel of hand lying, being and situate in \\'a terloo T'ownship, ('outlity and State aforesabd. ("ontaining one hundtred five .n(d 1o111r-tenths (1(t. .1-llt acre.,. 111ore for e'ss, bounded on the north by other lands of .1. I). Terry a nid lamols of .\. (. Irhy. on as t by inds of .1. .\M. lhil tot andI .1. I;. .\l I)aniel. 4 (n lse south 1by lands of" .1. It. .\cDaniel and 1. Y'. Iloydt nd on the west b}' lands of .\. f(. I ry. The mnore exact distances, Muetes and '4ou(nds will tli tole fully 1 ap ar by a Mhat of a strvy made by 11I. It. 'T'odd, srv1 reyo l, under dlate of .lant. 21st, 1.1: refe'ren(ce thereunto had. No. . .lso all that tract of land ' 4ad oining' the above tract and contain customE ad of c ikers v able drir tributes groeer users i with th POSTUM days in POSTU EDINBURGH WORTH A VISIl Time of Traveler Can Bo Well Speni in an Inspection of the Scot tish Capital. There is generally an east wind blowing in Edinburgh, whipping tht fog about, or else it is raining. Other wiso the climate is very attractive When a clear day does come, you ap preciato it. It is very calm and cleat and bracing. You climb a hill-Edin. burgh carries an assorted stock of hills a -and you look down on a city that h t picturesque in the fullest and broadost application of that overworked poly. r syllable. Edinburgh is easily the most picturesque capital in Europe. The castle keeps you from looking at anything else for the first fifteen or twenty minutes. It stands in the mid dle of things, capping a hill that shoots I up almost straight from the level. You _ cannot see where the hill leaves off and the castle begins; it seems to have grown from the living rock beneath it. ' They tell you that the castle has never been taken by assault, though it has been perched there for a thousand years or so. You are not surprised at the statement, but you indulge in a little mild speculation as to the par ticular form of foolishness that led anybody to assault it. After a while you look away from the castle and size up the city at large. Miles of gray mansions spiked with towers and spires stretch before you. backed and cut off in all directions by hills just rough and rocky enough to be decorative. IHundreds of little blue pennons of smoke arise from the chimneys. They do not consume their own smoke in Edinburgh; the Scots have nicknamed the capital "Auld Reekie." Edinburgh is running over with his torical association and the tradition of greatness. llere the national life of Scotland has centered ever since she had one. All her warriors, all her patriots, all her men of sciences and her poets have left their mark on the capital. As a result, Edinburgh has a personality as clear cut and individual aq that of some great actress. She is as Scotch as Robert Burns. If you I like the reticence, the mixture of set timent and resolution that make the Scottish temperament, you will find idinburgh a never-ending delight. Women-il was ith-li'd a te-ast. St plea.tnt w;ts ti'e day, so cordial the wOelcom. I know I vo1(I thie cl en:.'ti of IIe union when I say wI shaIl al I he glad whc'n IIe btime coie. for I. I to go to Second I it ens again, I .ovinely. ii Oel. '1%, IN C0. "\unt Kate." has its ny inst fee drii 1 their t ~ffee con ask the OSTUM touch STANT ] for ten son" for raum~ .r~J~ y'arLN satisfy We at one . go as reaper he en an ac ou are not absolutely e points, throw the ,et your money back ill give it to you with a better and cheaper or premium catalog. COFFEE Jo. 'New..Ori ean~ ing nlinleteen anid S2-in0O acres1", 11n0re or' lIess, facing on the iubli" road leading froin L~aurenis to .\lel)anliel .\ill, bound ed on north-West by said public high-. way and Iaids of W. I.. Gray, on th north and north-east by lands of, Will Terry, on the east by lands of Will Terry, on the south by .1. I). Terry tract above described and lands of A. G. Irby. and on the South and south west by lands of A. (. Irby. The 1uore exact distances, iletes and bounds will iliore folly appear by a iplat of a su. v'y iade by It. H. Todd surveyor, un der date of .1any. 2Sth, 1913, reference bein? Ithereuto had. Iloth the above Ilacts containing one h4udre It wentiy-follI and ,t;-100) 121 %1;-I1111 acres, Iore or less. T'er.i: of Sale: One-hallf cash, bal a nIe' to be paid twelve luontIts from drate of sale :le credit po'!ion to be secturd't by hani and iuortgacue of the :1urc'haser o er't' the" ' sai ;1 . es. bear ing le'ml intere"st Fromntdat,. with leave to pulrchaser In pay his (ntirt bhll in (':I.h. l'utrchamr1 to pay f'or papers. If flt tei'tlus of sale arc not tom plied \\ itlt. the land to b( re--sohl on sain' 01' so1ne Sul"s'it'nen)t Salesday on sam(1 t(':ni;. at risk (1f 1'111101 Jlr purchase'r. C. A. I'\W -:!;. C'. ('. c' " '. and G. ti., Ianture'ns, S. C. I)ated this 01. lI;, 191G. 1'-::, rs who offee. rho, for 1k. to your for the n your em and and try stead of