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a " S " " " S I $ $ " " " g " S V " 8 Loeal and Personal metIon. 8 8 e bR88888888888888 Mr. and Mrs. Langley, of Camp Hill, Ala., are visiting relatives in the county. Col. J. H1. Wharton and W. C. .Vhar ton, of Waterloo, were in town Tues day on business. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. liryson, of Aiountville, were visitors in the city Monday. Mr, J. M. Simmons, of Mountville, was in town a few hours yesterday on business. MI'. L. T. Benjamin, of the fong Branch sect ion, was hero Monday on business. Miss Bottle Brown, of Lancaster, Is visiting her sister, Mr. 1R. F. Fleming, on South harper treet. Misses Nell and Annie Bostick, of Spartanburg, are visiting Mrs. John A. Hicks for a few days. Mr. Maener Lawtan, of Allendale, spent Sunday in the city as a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. hicks. Mrs. John Morgan, of Union, is visit hig her parents, Mir and Mrs. P. A. Simpson. Mr. John F. Bolt, of McColl, is :pending a few days here visiting among friends and relatives. Mr. Eugene Simpson, of the Pop lar Springs section, was in town Mon day on business. Miss Eloise Zimmerman, of Glenn Springs,, has been added to the force of teachers at the Watts Mill school. Miss Kathleen Wilkes will leave the latter part of the week for Sumter where she will visit Mrs. R. J. Boland for several weeks. Miss [Lallah Mae Dial, who is teach ing in Abbeville, spent the week-end in the city with her parents, 1)r. and AMrs. \+ 11. Dial. Misses Mary, Lucia and Annie Simp son went to Columbia Wednesday to see M1aud Adams in "The Little Min ister" at the Columbia thearte. .lessrs A. ). Ilenry, Hlugh E. Simp son, W. S. Pinson and George 11. Mc Crary, of Clinton, spent a few hours In town yesterday on business. Marshall Woodson and G. W. Melt, students at the Presbyterian college, spent the week-end with Mr. Ilugh L. Eichelberger. Miss Caroline Roper who is attend ing school at G. W. C., arrived in town Friday to spend the week-end with her parents, Misses Annie Mae Bryant and Doro thy Mahon, of Greenville, were the week-end visitors of Mrs. E. W. Ala lien. Calhoun McGowan, a graduate of the 'niversity of :outh Carolina, was in ColuLnbla yesterday on legal busi ness.-Columbia State. .\ls. C. E. Parker and little daugh ter will leave the latter part of the week for )lumboldt, 'ienn., to joil ir. Park. r, who is stationed there at the 11r-." it time. M1 . Bob Davis, of Foiintain inn, sis ter of )r. It. J. hi iughes, has been very sick at a Col umbia hosliltal for sev cialI days. C onisiderab iCuniea siness5 is felt over tier conditilon. M rs. ). ( . 11 uckmnanI an 3M1.liss Sarai lR'kmiaii, of Staunltonl, \'an., together with Mrs. .1. 8. Maclien, little M\iss Flliabth Cooper1 anil M\r. l'. W. Ma ( bin, imot ored to G reenv ille Satuii'day to spenld a fewv hours shioinug. .Mr. and Mr is. Johin Crews, who were rcent Ily ma~irriedl in Eiigenie, Ore., anud w ho spienit thir i hloneymI~oon on the Pac Itle coast, arrived in C'olumia yes terdlay and arue at hlomel at tile i'esi dle'nee of 8. A. Shaw, M. D)., llamlpto'ni and BllI st reets.-Columbia State. Mi'. Thomas Owings, who is attend lng school at Furmlan L'niversity, spent the week-end herie with is parents. Mr. Owings briouighlt several friends of the same institution with him, who were Messrs William Girissette, WV. D. Payne, Rodgers Drake and "Speedly" Spear. Miss Virginia Bai'ksdale, whlo is at tending school at- Cl. W. C., spent the week-end at home wvith heir nmothier'. Miss Blarksdale was accompanlied home by Misses Gladys Campbell, lichen Morgan, Willard Lauder, Mil dhredl H-ackney and VirginIa 1 ludgens. Rev. and~ Mrs. J1. P. MarIon, of Sum tar, have been spuendinug some timle ini the city duriiing thle sickness andi at the dheath of Mrs. Marioui's father, D~r. WV. C. Iirby. R1ev. Marion OCCupied tile pul31pit at thle Flirst Prdsbyter'iani (l c'ri Rmdnay and preached an elo (iiunt :wi'mon to an aitte'ntive congre gation. in the rain all day is generally fol lowed by painful twinges of rheuma (bilm ori neiuralgia. Sloan's Liniment will give you (uick relief and prevent the twinges fi'onm becoming toi'tui'o. It (quickly plenet rates without rubbling andl soothes the sore and aching joints. For sore, stiff, exhausted muscles that ache and throb fronm overwork, Sloan's fLiniment affords quick relief, Biruises, spr'alns, strains and other minor03 ir les to children are quickly soothed by Sfloan's Liniment. Get a bottle today at your druggist, 25c. IAdies'. all wool serge coat suits, special price $9.90 and $12.60 at J. C. Onrns & Co, ;'. '' * . . ... SOCIETY.. .. .... . . Smith-Hunt. Miss Frances V. Smith of Laurens, s and Mr. Samue J. Hunt of Greenville lc were married Wednesday October 25, ht at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. u W. 11. lowers of Americs, Ga. ti 0 0 0 Misses Annie Dell and Bess Chil dress entertained at cards Saturday 1 afternoon in honor of Miss Amelia g Todd, who is to be married to Nit. It. R1ice Nickels this month. During the i afternoon Rook and Forty Two were played, after which a delightful salad Is course was served followed by ice i cream and cake. t< 000 be Misses Willie and Olynthia Jones I were hostesses yesterday afternoon at d i party given in honor of Mrs. John a Wells Todd, Jr., one of the fall brides. c; Rook and Forty Two were played, af- 0 ter which delicious refreshments were1 served. The house was very original- i ly deocrated so as to give a ilallowe'en effect. 000 G Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Todd entertained di a party of the unmarried set Monday a evening in honor of Mr. and .11irs. .tohu i Wells Todd, Jr. Tables were set for in cards and a number of games of "orty tl Two and ]took were enjoyed. A de- e, licious salad course was served during t< the evening. N 000 el The home of Mrs. J. N. Richardson g was the scene of a pretty party given a to the members of the Ipwort League e: Monday evening. The young people fo arrived to find the house prepared for , a -1lallowe'en party and right Joyfully tl they entered into the games of the ev- Il ening. After several hours of merri ment, delicious refreshments were d served. a 0 0 o Saturday night at her home on West Main street, Mrs. Fb. larksdale enter- W tained at a lilallowe'en party In honor a of their visitors of G. W. C., who were C, Misses Gladys Campbell, Ilelen Mor- n gan, William Lauder, Mildred inaek ney, Virginia Hiudgens and her daugh- w ter, Virginia Barksdale. The rooms "' were all decorated to suit the occasion and the lights were covered with col- it ored paler which gave the proper It Ilallowe'en effect. Several games were e. played after which the young people M were led into the dining room, where fruits and nuts of many descriptions as were served. The balance of the cv- J cuing was spent enjoying the splendid music rendered by several of the col- a lege girls. C 000 . i Todd-Nickels. Invitations to the marriage of .\liss u A telIa, ''odd andM. R. I. Nickels a nd N the reception which is to follow we re is-ied last week, as follows: a Mirs. TlIonas Erskine 'Tohil r< :ale-t. the ple'asurte of yea'r com my; .;, at Ilie w% tilini re e''t iv s, .l"r. iteri itice Nickels Nov'ember if teenthl at haltf after eight 0'clock e live ihunmdried fort y-fouru West M :11in SI. ui Laourens, Sou thI Carolina. Ceremony' at eight o'cloek, o IliothI of Ithe young People are widely d known over the state and their mar- a ringe will att ract a great dleal of in- a terest. "Goodnight Corns! n We Use 'Gets-It!' " ' :i Drops in 2 foeomiis. 'That's M1l. 't< "GETS-liT" Does the liest, Never e "eayI iieveir could see how somue few people use the most difficult and lpainfiul wvay they can find to get rid of i corns. They'll wrap their toes up with 1 bandages into a package that fills their 5 shoes full of feet and makes eoirns so ipainfuil they've go~t to 1k sideways Make. Your Feet With\ and wrinkle up their facos. Or they use salves that eat right into the toe andl make it rawv and nor'e, or they'll0 use plas:ter' that make the corn:; bulge, or ple0k andI gouge at their co~rna and n make the toes bileed. Funny, isn't it ? " T-lT". 'i'Is the simp)!O, mooder'n won. dler for corna. Just : ut :t drops on. It dIries Instantly. No pa'ni, funno oir trot: ble. The corn, callous oi' wart loosens andl~ comes0 off. Millions use nothing else." "GETS-IT" is so0ld and recommend 0(d by druggists everywhere, 25e a bottle, or sent on receipt of price, by 10 lAwrence & Co., Chicago, Ill. y Sold In Laurens and recommended1 aS the world's best corn remedy by; Eureka Drug Co., .BETHABARA NEWS. " * * S *** **ee ea * * see. Iethabara, Oct. 28.-This vicinity is anding forth sunshine as hath itsc vely autumn. The people seem to ave put brightness in their lives as to trees have put on their glittering nts in various beautiful colors. "Old Bethabara" which has been ithotit a pastor since April called her istor last third Sunday, Rev. Fer teron, of Whit fire. Our Sabbath school is growing stead r-tore interest is being taken than < is been in several years. Our prayer < that God will bless us as a church, id our pastor this year as we work gether. A word about our "Stin ram band". It is very bright-send g its rays in three divisions--having < vided the band (luring the winter so < to have the meetings at the Pine < rove, Pine Bluff and Wade Schools in < 'der that all the children can be embers. The leaders feel that much terest will be taken by doing thus. < A very brave expedition was made Messrs Gary and Ernest Boazman, ,ry Spearman and Lewis Noffz. Eton- < ty when they left for Columbia in ( canoe down Saluda river. They made ie trip within 15 miles of Columbia, two days' tlni'. having to give up Ten onaccount of shoals: as all oth 's who have made the adventure had do. The splendid 'oarsman, Mr. offz, was brave through all the dill. < 'itles and the other boys would have en ip had it not been for Lewis ; the old saying is: Behind every oud there's a silver lining. They lund it true on this trip, for there ere lots of fun as well as fright on te trip. Oh, for more evplorers like lese four. Mir. and Mrs. Eugene White and tuighter, Alpha, were visitors of Mir. id Mrs. Robbie Whiteford, Thursday id Friday of this week. Those who attended the State Fair ere Mrs. Joe Davenport, Mrs. Iusti id two daughters. Ilattie lut i and arrie Lou, and Messrs W. G. Boaz an and Wilson Turner. Mr. Ilartwell Cromer of illadedale as the guest of Mr. If. Ii. W\'hiteford hu rsday. Rev. W. P. Turner is in Chicago vis ing his son, .1. T. Turner who has ved there for years. Enroute to ('hi igo Mr. Turner visited his daughter, rs. Frank lolland at ('atesville, Ga. Miss Matha Madden of Madden, is ;ending some time with her sister, [rs. Press 'T'urner. Those who are sick in this vicinity re Miss Florrie Dell I)ill and Miller ole. May they soon regain ti, ir eath. School began at Wades last Mon y nder the supervision of Rev. .\shi! If inety Six. I"nl Illuff' :'nd ineu rove scho is re bein t:.ihtl by .\th Annie ('a I ell ''f Sharen aid Mis l'mma L4o e f ( t.. ii l': 114I k u 1. C rhools are making much progn s I)derl t hei' leadership. horn to Mr'. and .\i's. Wi'llie No Mt's. ;etrude(1' lihI rtturnedl Thurs iy fromi Prtyor''s hiosp'tital at ('hoester,. hoe she uindei'went an operation sev 'al wveeks ago. M\rs. I ill is able to b The far'mers have ratheredl the blik their Criops and1( thIoulgh they wee Iscour'agedl over the short ('top, theyv 'e n0w i'ejoici ng overi theii good p rice hich makes them end- well. D~r. P'otent at Orny ('ourt-On imrLs. Dr. 1E. W. P'otent, president of Fur 'an University, wli lecture at the ray Cour't-Owings school buiiild inlg hursday e vening, Nov. 2nd(. l~t'. P~o at is known as a m1o0. ,ehiolarly and~ ritertaining lectui'er, so it may be ex ected that an evening spent listen ig to himi will lie well spent. An ad ission fee of 20 cents foir adults and ) cents for children will b~e charged. lie public is invited to hear him. Hier Soni Subject to Croup4. "My son Eldwin is subject to croup." rites Mrs. 1E. 0. 1Irwin, Newv Ken ngtonl, Pa. '"I put in many sleepless >uris at night befor'e I learned of Ittl)hamerlain's (Coughi llemediy. Moth ler i itd not feat' thiis 41iseaise If thiey' keep bottle of C'hamlier!ain's C'ouighi iemt 'y in thle hou se and4 use It as diii'e('ted 'watys gave mty boy) relief.'' Obetain' deo e' ery where. L(oki- e Ito the Fuiture. Buly your fail antd w'inter' goods now,' o nolt put it oflN-buvi~ now. Priices on li'ehandlse ai'e len.ping upward(s ucch week. luty inow anid save money. s soon as our priesent stock Is soldi t pices will have to chtange withI tarkot Condittins. Comue andl buy) rw. J1. C. Biurns & Co., D~epart menit tor'e. P YOU HAVE A HOU SEl TO RENT Dr. Moffatt to Preach. R1ev. J,. 5. Moftatt, D. D., president of rakine College, will preach at the A. ,P. chutrchu next Sabbath, at 4 p. m, ho public Ia cordially invited. ~1' FURN Of course we are store, but we are hoi in this ad and throug Considering the HIGH QUA + we cannot see ho fered you. We ments. We beli " I batfu RokRmd $2.50 A beautiful Rocker, made of best oak, rich gold- TI en finish, strong fand comfort able $. quality No. A visit to ~S. M. & E. I At Walswiorthi Seli''ol. T1here will lbe a l failo'e (&I nter* ainmnent at the Wadswortht school IOuse Fidaiy nIght, Novemb er 3rd, be innaInug at 8 o'clock. Thei folliwing is the progriami for Ithe vening: liano Solo-Alisa Louis W~'~ orkmiani. iay--"Tlhe Goblin's Cave". lioiin Solo-Alilss Gertrude Smith of Fountain Iiun. ihost Drill. tendlig--Aias Annie Lee IEmannel of Spartanburg. Irownie Frolie, lusic, fong--" Pekaniiinny Habe". eogro Drill. 'Iano Solo. h'ading. toolp Drill. Ialtlowe'en Song by Rehool. Thi ulie is hR invi tirl.\Adiusson See our big vatlues ini Kiie~s anad 'orks. S. M. & 10. II. W IlLEEIS & CO. Let Us Print Your Sale Bills W1hen it comes to neat and ,effective printing f any Rind we will guarantee to give you 3atisfaction. 4999949*44+*#& NMATCHABL TURE VA more or less prejudiced ii iestly of the belief, that hout our store are not ec LLITY and LO' w a better propositi invite you to invest We you will find thei 65 Cents ie best chair made for service Frame is of rock maple, and filled with genuine hick ory rounds. 4- in ch P 'our store will save you r 1. WILKES & IThere will be ai Ilallowe'en l'arty ait lLanfordl Graded School builing on Tlhttrads~ay night, Nov. 2nd. lhercis begininzg Lat o'clock. A small a d inisio 1 f11 ee of 5, andl I Ocwill be~ ('har g ed. Tihe proc0eeds wvill go) for the beni efi t of the school. fThe public is in vit 0(1 to attend. .\i'. ('. W. .\e('ravy r'epots 1.1,1 2 hales of (cotton ginned to Oct. 15th. 1'p~ to) the sametl period1 last year I tiSS' hales had~ been1 ginnedl. .\r. M\etr avy reports the (10op verty shori I guairantee "Dodson's Liv best Liver and Bowel cl St ojt ug (alomnel!' It miakes yo (1 sie'k. Don't, lose a day's weork. 1I you feel laizy, siluggish,. biliouts 1 ort ~sti-, ii:iled, Ilisten to tue! lil (1Is moercu1ry (orp ulik sIl ver (Lol~tI, whent it (13omes into c'ontt I witht sour~ bile (trashe' lnto ii, breakingi it upl. Tilst iihen YOU feel thaI Lawfuli tiaul.eaL andt ('ramtping. if y0on are "'all, knocked outt,'" it' your t liv'er Is torpid and1( bowels conlstilpated 01' you havei hhache, dizinesst05, coated tongue, If breath is had or' sitmach sour juist try a sptoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tlono. 1Ierc' my gutarantee-Go to any dru'tg store and get a 50 cent bottle of Dod annns LIvnr Tnn Take a pnfulton. LUES 1 our opinion of our * the values shown iualed in the State. W PRICE on could be of- + igate our state ntrue. I $1.75 Full-size solid oak rceker, golden finish, bent > arm cobbler seat. f5 " $9.00 +, Li T.l---('xt( ndS+' normye. + COMPANY. ('hi iraninir Se'asons t lrig ('olds%. "Stuol Ted-uip he ad." cloggedi-uip nose, ightI chest. SOre thr oatI are sure signs of! COld, anid I ir. K\ing' s NewI Discov (e' I i!s ur relie. A dose of thiis corn hi nat ion ofi antiseptic halisamis soothles t he iritIa ted minbr1 tanew, clecars the head. loosens thle phIlegmi. you breat ho easier and~ real1Iiz i or (cold is broken up. TUrentI a (old persistently: half Way measures leave a lingering eough. Take Dr. King's New Dliscovery until your cold( is gone. For 47 years the favorite remediy for you ng anti old. At If you are run dlown, can't eat, no EPilet itou~(i~ ned ? NO! 8TOP! er Tone" will give you the eansingj ) oucver had lit and if It doesn't st raighten you ight up and make you feel line and dgoranWa by mlorning I want you to gto >aek to( the store ad get your money. Dodson's Liver 'Tone Is destroying the ~ale of calomnel because it is real liver uedlicine; entirely vegetable, iherfore I caii not salivate or make you sick, I guarantee t hat oneO spoonful of lDodson 's Iiveir 'Tone wil i put your oluggish liver to work and clean your towels of that sour bile and constipat idl waste which is clogging your sys emi andi making yon feel miserable. I uarantee that a bottle of Dodson's biver 'rono will keep your entire tamn ly feeling fine for months. Give It to 'our children. It is harmless; doesn't tripe and they like its nleantant tastn.