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Got Beyond Hi,. O-!,th. The o)ther' 4'lt'11114g wli:it-; a t'4)Wl oif people were 21iii I rot' Ohe powerI to go on, t Mille holy o1' about tlx: t" years old (aunt-4 I414'OIZ :4111 .tttieinl you4i goti :44y gIif Alnti Ilct :fl said: "'Oi! I dlidu '1 114e:14 I lt:t .' in V..(,.. r~l ~ 4,,. E Idl, y l'C r."'CI, ,;) I t t, IY all -. . re..d for auit'dovit coniditions. a! "he 'l(' IC ute tli'in. s:1e-c in all Su. iii Car olia ( owns. Route of the Bee. A r'ordii:;r In it Drell-RI own apiaist if It bet 1l t 14inbt 4141I tte.li of1 110w CI'S by I'u i.i i" a '/.i;/.:4i cors of4 t11$Q 4'?:l4u4':41 ao it wilt $''(' it atta4in by the mine114 (14Wio4tt: r'out t-, anti4 no) ini a strai~ltl 1fin'' (tutu (lit' tonI. 't'hus he' It lul.4k~t ill hip .;:irtloi al1ways 4a114 (4I'14415i'e. 'l'Itry'. W4'l'4' fl44,ViI4Lt I li. 41ii'.14 414 4'4)l I by whichl they Itiwt f irst funtile 114 lowet'. IV1' kNO 1~' of no4 othler' 4'4'4)ly that1 we cani re (c,:(1414'114 more'( highly than4 EU(' E 3 ;:flEl"I)Y TIhe ho 'tliIlk-it l it it('14in1g is (qulickly) 514'! 1ICcl andl( ielief resuilts5 by I14 4'ist ent ly Ilsltg it. Sold only by us. 50(c and1( $1.00. Eurleka Drug Co., Laurens and Watts 1l i11." Clock Proved a Friend. Alice takes 1440514 lessons14 nai 4 on('-1 s;hd4'.q It It. gr'eat lhat'dSll11 to hut to pra'4('.lc ( o'n1te-hlf hou each44 dut41 c:y. Silo huts5 a1 little ('lo('k on1 th p4. iano44. a114d more1* thaun 1144 al1o441d 4'(1 e t10 it her'4 14' son)i. Oan' day:4 1her4 1414)1 r l was '.''1$ 4k aid tr e.' Alie rn n' ut in gt"'lt ox-4' )1'14tIt' tiny3 1mor1'4. '114le 4.1444k 1411 Dange1X4r Sig4111t. It lie tir b'el' Ihtl r1)4111in- t'.'4)u vatyl u 1111 and1( 514)1 it (or go) and14 li'tp 1o 1)11 Dill4 the tire'? It i;otc theel ::14t n\i140 'writh ai ('041;14 .A 0111.114 i-u a1 4hi1114 w she dO(14 bys lakiiwg ('liamlevli)1' 5shoul1d 114 inert-5 1 to( s:1 ty4- it t.:-It 1411 iot1llir I'4114',1 iti.; 114a1 (:441 (h't''hol Ieu,''4Ils .i:4ny t~ tll:ix4 ii.t', STiainksgiiing Day at the County * home of Laurens County. * In the morning, gray clouds frowned lown: upon1 the I"'or I lo'use, but the In mates looked up bravely into the face of the clouds, saying, "You cannot chase away the 'T'hanksgiving sun shine from1 our hearts for this daffy neVer f'ails to bring to us our beloved !r ! ' '1. \l!. :.ao!,(, wvith his hands amil mal full to the brim with gifts from hinie' the rphnag ad or Gn " i ie and belde wait (4n 10 10ian, neither ha-ten the' hours of a day I'o :0: -1 lu t of ( :he ((o1r lo w IOu% ever at last, the clouds ra1n away to4 Ilet- their frowns, while Ihr oind o \w heels and more wheels made ght:1 the listening ears. Then the eager wicigwas rewarded by the sigh1 of .\lr. Scott, briiging In his train a jolly lot of orhanage folk as well as a stor.' of clothing, fruit, cake, candy, etc. The poor house camu s suddenly seemed to have bloomed! Into the somb ro rooms trooped the merry girls and horne along was the share of "goodies" allotted to each in nlu te,-- a , division which genterouls hands had made "long division". First came tle visit it to the room oern pied by .\unt .landy and A\iinl Mary. II one c'orne' of' the room, stood Aunt .lan (ly's bed where lay Aunt Mandy so ie\ak that ev'in lte ilkni-tried roi 1( l1 lry above heilr was inadequnale to raise her now. 'oor, 1-', 1 , poor. Hoor old woman -- :h1c'e s(eemed to have drifted into one of the mo't ;i'iserabil si:tes of a human hlear---elf pity' l'nlike the old woman who, having but two teeth, yet fell thankful that those "hit", Aunt Mandy in reality, appeared to have but one tooth and to be so filled with pity toward her own condition-deplorable that It was I thlt she found It hard to follow the advice cheerily sung . to her by the girls, ''Ilrighten the corner where you are. Sitppose yoi, kind reader, try your han(i at brightening Aunt Mandy's corller for her. Iuri'ry! It might be too Lit"! Aunt .lantly's corner 1was brighter l.cau:' It was nearer to the tire's glow and for the reason that 1 Auon t .lary, herself, retil ned a port Ion lof lie sunshine of by-gone days when !she knew the joy of opening h''r hand t o hedeow rather than I 'o receide chari SV . des'pite the 4'aet that timer hadi ear 1*'- ! :1May the 'sion 1'1 liher eyes. \hel she was remtideyd by olno ]'es tit that I14' who marks the fall of a spiarrow was not blind to her dully or nightly services as niurse to Aunt Man 1 dy, she "thanked (god and ltOok (our tage." "She hath done wh.viat she could.' I lis all been done '.thieb ( mild be dur for Au) t .\ary? 1'wvO mors' Aunts in :tnother'1 room on(11 ip, on ' d434 oi u i. II e(r" you be feel in:; ilh' prick of ti he t h4n.11 a lon-, y011 own ..h. I sugges'' that1 y44m mlight noi ''(4ot- It 11h4 be-t' ty andt fri.aance' ( I thei r'oseH' if you1 r'd aul to1( your1 Coont v lty home auiuI --ep in iupon .\'tnl ('had14 I~ dl1 -ioor rheuminal ii Aunt0 'Ihadd.y , _'ingi b1y4 hert' spiing wheelt. pinn sin -s ('a, 1e-( ur' ('ott ml to -'in-.-Ia hit (: youri cotton, dlottless wVouldt spin w'l iinlthese 141and1s hungr'y for' it)---knit tin; away' the dre4ary3 hour1s, al11 the wiI . her' face'4 str'angely al ighlit. surpr'islig tly sweet. Friomn he1 wien lie tolls o 1 1he' coveri4.-; and aI 4-4 allbent~l t looked o)ti - upon01 us the face of' Aunt Nancy, a faci so wrInkledl that one mlight fancy' il had44 ouitilved two bodlies, whidle lih< v'oice withI wich1 she spoke(4 14) ui sounde~ld a1s 11ho11)gh wi1th long) ulsage, I had woin out and1( droppe;4d awlay, al save its 111414r 14ar. IIf you he Intoeested in fiurthier piar. 11icula1rs eOnlerin ig these unlIes a nc lalunits, whyI3 not) go yourl 4If for ai littu visit "'(oer thle hiills to tile 11o0r house --carrying wit h you a blindole of chteer .. a4 few fagots of hlole. a ipar(-el of de-' f spair er'adleaition-"-'a little tit of' love,' Ia hielpIful m ~essa9ge of God's lov'e amll Mally ha , "in he dear, deadl days lie - Iyond~ recl, some.91)4 of t hose( old4 foIl b uilt alIr-dastle's, asH you do0, wh'!ch witl Ilhe lpassinlg of time4 4 cr'll ed 114, tuled1)44 ileaving in thleir pl41ace only3' the "wa Ill 0 - a pioor' house! Ye people41c of L a iir('ns (:0tanty, SI up 140Sf upon)1 Chirist's birthday113, 19 1I, yoi -tIry tho ex perimentI of brightein4Il~g till I. lornerl of' "'the( od( folks awvay fron home" M o4bright tha1t1 for'everi a fter I may have about at. somethIing mor closely akin to4'' "le, Sweet home1. Lord, wh'len saw we Thee hunllgry and fed Th'lee? * * * Or' naked, an clothed Thlee? And when saw we Tlhe Aunt Mary told( us she was) -"'an (enme0 lit o Th'ieo? And the kinog shah anoswer and( saly unto them, VeiIly say unto you Inasmuch as ye did I unto one of these my brIethren, eve; these least, ye (did It unto) meI."' 11 that hath pitly upon01 tile poor1 lendet ,unto Jehovah and his good deed wil Ie pay him again." Only some women, shriveled and old! Lnd only some men who are prey of the cold! Cheeks that are shrunken, Eyes that. are sunken, aips that were never o'erhoid. )nly some old folk, sick, lonely and poor, alting for allmis at your poor house door." (Adopted(). Clenment ina Stamups, ,l.' 'E ('l.AS? C Ati:te (trato it'al .(' tcst to In ll lil it April. Yo Irk Towni i elected. G r,'e': Wiood .Ilade (:reat i7tort. to .iteainn (winiest bult Co(ul Not ('ont inece 'onw tlie. Gretin w od. Iec. s.-- .\t a miei n 'tig of the exeIcutive co nnnittee of it Ii' -iouthi Carolina I nttecolle!giale Ora lorical contest held here today it was lec de(d to hold the next contest in Rock 1l1ll. The contest will he held on riday, April 20. IBoth Greenwood and llRock ilti made spiel(lid offers for the meeting and'it was with dilli Culty that the executive comittee reached a decision. Every male col lege and university in Sothl Carolina is a tiemher of the association. The( contest Was originally held at (reeiiwood and here It remained for. a numher of years. Ii 1912 it was moved to lock !:I1 and contests were ebl le thete iIn 1912. 191" 191 and 191. It was etuirned to tGreenwood rot the 191G con(est a tnl tow it go's againi to Rock 11111. Nine South Ca'irolina instituIoti: alie members of the association and to win irst place in the annual con Iest is considered one of the highest honors in the intercollegiate field of the state. The members of the asso ition are: U'niversity of' SrUIi ('aro tlia, Mrskine, College of Charleston. Furman, \\'offord, Clemson. Newher ry. Presbyterian College of South Car olina and Citadel. The first place went to Newherry last April here. The year before it Was won by Carolina. Patents. Applications for letters patent must be imtde to the coistlsioner of int ents. \\'siilt ngton. I). C., and signed b! the inventor. The ime retiuired In securing the pnltent depends upon the Invention anid the tacilities thtit tle applicant li has for proving his cas(. SIR 1l an ec f InChimaa-Box~f. 25c,0cXnd andN5GHTandI7 $1.00 M R TION S . SMOKELES Q) MEATIRS e 0 It Isn't the Getting Up It's the dressing iii a ro like an ice-box that sets your teeth on edg Your dressing room would be as warm as toast every morning if you had a Perfecti Smokeless Oil Heat It starts thawin ut the chills the minut you strik a mat -and you can carry it 1herever you ne heat bathroom, breakfas room, or pan y. Clean, durable, good-1 oking. Inexpe ve to buy; costs less to run than any oal fire. A - any one of the 1 more than 2,000,000 us ,rs, or ex mne it at your depart ment store, hardware or'furni re dealer's. Use Aladdin Security Oil-for best results STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) BALTIMORE rasolk an. D. C. Rchmond. Va Charleston, W.Va. Retort Direct. The Hymeneal Knot. ( In a Financial Se:ise. "My first iusimnil ni It eI much better The trouble with the Iym(ne:!-%I knot Teacher-"Whut is the capital ! s ense thai you huav." "I can't see it. is that it is often ied too tihtly. Many Florida?" Bright l oy-"The mor ' We vere both toolish eno ughi to marry a husbnnd retlis one1 of a) 1I nert.. In they get from us Nortierners."--Bcj o. liost(In T1ranrrlt. a 15% colllr.-Smu;ri s' ton Transcript. An Invitation Christmas is Almost Here j and Those Who Have Not Bought Gifts For the Men Will Find a Wide Assort _iment of Useful Articles cvi Here. : 50c to $5.00 Neckwear BELTS - 25c to $1.00 es In Christmas Boxes 25c, 50c and $1.00 We will be glad for you to come in and let us show you. We have a full line of men's fur nishings--nice, new and up-to-date. Come to see us. Minter Co's anHr ..Mansa Store.... TS in Christmas Boxes 25c, 50c and $1.00