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OPERA HOUSE .PROGRAM AUG. .29--SEPT. 4 TODAY . Patria, Chapter 12 "1lEA0C- ON THlE BORDEA" O.! Henry Stories " TIlE &lIFT OF 31AUI" And a good comedy. TH'IUISI)AY "VALENTINE ViltL" in fit ( parts. FIDA V u Nriel Ostriche and Arthur Ashley in "1310RftA I, 0U'lACUI'" Would you divorce y ur22 husband for $100,010 SATI'l.I)t. .lMarI Sai in "TIlE 10011 IN '1111'.-OUN TAN' 1lieen l loin 0 Inl 1L110.\A1) RI )E ES" and two rel Neysiono Coliedy. M0NI) %Y 2 l ol 2 "lswood ill "tTilIE1-: AI\ NTE-: l'\,.\.!.S" i live act .leiro Wonliplay of action, miystery, love. T'ESI)AY A l':alilount. Picture inl : piui. The Quinino Thit Dm Not Afful U:1 Hoed BetcnuFtw of its totsie at21 .Vax:tti vc.'' , L.ANA TivE1V1 1nio\1 Q) I IN liep i utina.() y Qiin in doca liot . er'e tir.ntstics 2 r ti222idlig~ 122 12(20d. 1neitteln3 w~,r t222 fll t 1:11104n1 look for the signmature of%. \V. GROVE. 3Uc. hk.1 Ain~one~ Vho !los lIedl It. T I'l 22'- fatn2I1!'s wh 221 ;Iys a1il22 to I: a bott le o;, Chaiin'riaini's Colic ab2,i! I -irrhoeit li112 ly iln th ll ous for use. in c 1 res i..; is neer(1 , n12! f1lin (3lut it is n(ot only : a good inv('stmeltl h11 ,a2 vv.4 111 112 (12n or .ilfr(tigg. As to its r lilablility ask anlyone who has u eI it. CHICHESTER S PILLS 4?1 It~. tha.l ni I 1111dcita l a llc l. -o It 1m! n. r T .' I-'I .N A .S - 1- 311-: \ 11. Taiike nloli,' thatll i m th u ith dav of SCptther, 1417, 1 will renIder a 1111 1aCCoulit (s' liy ns 2 2id do ings a.; Ad IllinistrW i" t'' 1:, 2 (of .1110. (", ~llella 11 1n 6i t .1., 2 l 2212i2e of t .lud e o1f lI'l, (t o I.: enis c i y,11 ;V. '(t clk. ; 1 , u. ;w 22 n h :.a " o2 (ay will apply for a Pinah dischrge froin Ilnv ir 2 ; a1 Admini!str1atrix. Any 2((2 per 2n2ine2.d 12o said ('sta12 isnoild nd W li d to m k a mew oil that./laie, al2(l a11 person havin222 C 222na .. a:.tins 2122 ;:.id1 (' :.2e w' ill duily in-ovell mr in-Wo1ebrrd. A.NNA 1. Au st 1,1217. I m o o. Sch22: dn'21 12n. lit .~i 2( W.C.'~21V2 12 :27 p. 1(.. Gr'eenwood 1:21 p2. mn., Laur2ens2 2:22 2.1m., Sparlnh2urg . :(:1 p. m1.4 connect(12win with No. 5 at M.. Clormiuek for Ant'erson and22 1( No. 52 alt Laulrenis for (Greenvlille1(. Trin No). :: da11ly, laves Auigusta 4 :40 12. m1., ar2riin g at .\1 et orm(ick 62:3 as No. 7 from GreenCfwood to) Spartan bur2ig the followin1g mlorintg, lealving Gireen wood at. 7 : 2( a. m1., and1( a rrivinig lat Iaulre(n 89:28 a. mi., and1( Splatan burg 10:05 2a. m3 connctin3g at 1Lau( rens with Nos. 5an 21.1i. Train No. 2, dIlly, lea2ves4 S~artan1 burg 7:05 a. im., ai(2vin1g at lanrens 8:31:1 a1. m1.. Green2wtod 13::x 21. 21., .\c (ormhIdk 1(::El a1. m3.. Aulgusta2 12:20 1. Il., conne11ctin 1with22 No;. 2.1and ii a(2 Laurens12 Nos. 22 and2( s atl .\le(or2 m.nle c o ik 0:0 p. m, .u ut 8:25 0. mf., 'oneel ing with2 No2. 5:! at Laurens2 and1 No2. .2 at 12' l(i'1rm~ik 5-5t 2 i21er itenders. This I .2222232: V.om h,;2 u LI. 2 1)o222l' aldniy i'22lls. She ho:w~ inund12 2he 22 - 2.2 22re(ente2 Nt) ne22d 20 lo.ok .2 f 2nh3r V.r a t'.e2l k~~idy remed'2y. The(2 22roo2 2.f 32322i! iS . '2r:. 22nd 222n be 1investig2ated2. Prof2 it b .lr.2. T. 1ironi 22 ma2t2'2en'. .Alrs5. .22ni 222' dford.2221 fl 2h-2222 St., Laurens10, sa(ys: ".\2v inne!2vM -re1 weak and32 2n'y. IIk '2. -) 12am 212at shoest. 1 122a( 22(a2 worn2 1 (, ti -a fee1. ing and(2 a2 h2a2 2'weight (< 2 * ' 22ho22 d 2 r c ould212(( 2222 have'( fel t I- .ie. I was2 nerous'0~ and2( dr2OW2y. 22oo. .Al v k 2(l22y neted irregular 22 ly andt 2 anno0yed( m2e gtrea2tly. . '1 had3( dizzy.3 22pells2 and had to 2(my1 (1d 2on2 tho wal to k2enfron W'oan's "2 idn(1e1y 12 I 2 ill 1 r lieved lat 22l1 denh-rs2'. D)on't cy Pills--the same thatt ord1 had. 1"osterl-.\l 1burn1 Vo., ufoN. Y. REVIVAL AT PRINCETON. Many Asqiiisitions to the Chirch Roll Following it Me4ting Conducted by Rev. J. A. hrock. dJ'rinceton Baptist church has Just experienced a gracious revival. Pas tor J. A. l3rock, of Laurens, cane to our help on Baturday, August 18th, and -preached for nine (lays. Mr. Brock has iever had the advantage in life that lie would wish to have, but after a long strenuotyi struggle, he be come convinced and to feel strongly that God wanted him in the ministry of the Gospel. Soon he set out to be one of God's servants and his influence has been greatly felt wherever he has gone. Our people here do not recall a meeting that has reached us so of fectively. The Lord was WithI us in the presence and power of tie Spirit. Ills appeals went straight to the hearts of the people, anud the result Was, tlat t wenty-ni line were received for haptisnm. The Intlnience of the mneetig iI 1on1 the Christian people has been marked, and Inany of u1s have caught a new visloni of the min0,1111ug of the Christian life and its great responsiilities. 'Mr. Brock capLurd Prinlieton With his great gospel ilessages, and I lie chur11ch Is, very proud of' sitchl a noble, (on1secrated serv:ant, and we feel that the Lord will greatly bless himi11 In his work, aMid 10 this en ' e a i'maying. Ilappy Ilat chulrich that niiy ::eenre his ,:rvicer ;In " zi il-winlning eniim ignl. kiddle 11. Arnold. l'rlciteton. ;. (C 'J i. !917. liedII Ir'n lb1ek -t 5 is an unuill i t horoighly ('halriiig story thit Is told inl '.\oral Couae." thi new \World-Pictlire lira dly-Mladc which will he seen on Fri day at the Opera (louse. It tells of tlie ma nu ler In whihel a canny Scotclh lassie who works as a "hand" ill the Conlent ii iill owned by old Joshia Alnsoni, urPril's .\noon' l sn, ('had wick. anl then when his father dis inin'rits him. winls a fortunie In a1 striking and imexpeeled mainer. .lny of Ilie scenes wore taken iI on of tle biggest Con netelit itllls and they are notable for the heality . a11 exveptional in wVs intrest. Tle Story titielt l"i a IloroiugIily clarming one ma is aI togetlier different from 4 the ordinary story of falory life. It i. a1 colnsisItii ly pleasing tale witloiit a sin:l dis 4omrdanit note inl it. .\iliel Ostrlehe plays tlie Iol ot Ilie girl aii inverl heIr cluiraeteizait lol viation wihia unior ;getable4 charin11. Artli, .\shley piy the hero in a stalwart, miaily 1inannier to winl him inainy new triendl. Ito oainme i(ling d hicted the produt tion and hIs oirectioin was little less thanl inspired. See "loral ('ourape" and see one of t(e most dell"ihtf'l :I tractions that has ever lien t 'lnwd. MI,- Sales [intiawls The laIlrt's .lohn Car Conipanh y is enjoying the biggest blsiniess thi siiinniei that it has ever had, states .\r John D . .\l K cc, piesidentI. liur - inig the mionth (If July the .laxwelI sales departmient, exclusive of the othi Cr lin~es whIih thlIle comiipa ny hanidlec, showed aI tota11 of overi $180,000~ worth1 of caris de live red toI distr it Iois in hf ('ompanflhy's Ieri tory. Thle Au\ gulst 51ales arie keepinig abrleast (If thie Jul11y sale and L t1(1he yearP'S li bsiness proml ises to lbe thei( phtienomIinail. Ahout teni OP fiftee car Cis hiav~e been sold in the IotalI ter ittory duiiring thle piast few week.. *. *. * *. 6 e e e * e eose. * * P'l"ER:lsoN Rtl:UNION. * S 6 S * e S S S C e * C C C Thel tiftht reunion of thei Patltersoni ford Station, S. C. \'e had at beautifuil day, bright and cleari with n clt 'onda In mar i te pleas; iures of the' occa~sionl. Th'le beauitil spitrit oft love aind good f'illowship wvhichi permneated Ite very'~L atmoisphli'r her.s ofI (lie dlifferent brancht'les oi tis hir;'e faiyP ingLiledl together'i onice inirhIon utis i.- toie erniig whli ch hais growni .en deari io Is al. \\'' miisS an ote 2 auW 1 ;~I huihr i:i r, numberhij ofi new' face:. tis biing thie hr it ' rdain h~ a tedd h 've hd I I~ 'I i iimb'. of the Tlhuie' memb!i, rs hav'e did duing ihie yeari. .\Ir \\''. I'.l Pat erson, the' imich lovedi hail of 'tel f I'n', but for wh'lom wec wold not have hadi thlese' annualla were icad by 'l. rs. ..l. lDuckett. iioo 5on (lanoe w'Ias tihe(1( t ird membear toI Th'le writer tof iesoliuitiins fin her' deathI conuh( not he pireuant on (Iiecoun lt oif sick ness so we failed to have t hgenp There has beeni one miarriaige, Alvin Poole andh Miss Elect ra Brewbagton. ,iohn.M. Patterson, Jr., has been add ed to the role by birth. Five of our boys have answered the call to the colors and go forth to rep resent us in the world struggle for freedom, justice and humanity. We bid theil Godspeed and proudly place their names on our family honor roll: Clyde DeShields, 1tiugene Cox, F4arle Langston, Carlisle Patterson, Albert Pitterson. We extend the thanks of the entire family to the following: Dwight Patterson for his hearty words of welcome; Annie Mae Patterson, for her well rendered recitation; Prof. .1. C. Martin, for his earnest prayer; 'Rev. J. T. 'Miller, Rev. J. 11. 'Williams and Mir. 0. C. Cox for their helpful talks, and Mrs. Alice 'Mills for music on her ldison phonograph. The officers of the past year Were re-elected to serve another year. The bounteous spread of tihe ilooitide hour was enjoyed by all. 'W. L. Patterson, Chairman. \lrs. V. 1). Patterson, Secretary. * * * S * * S 9E e - * * * * VA'"I'S .,LlLL NEWS. * * S * e*9 9 e e e e a e a \Watls .ll, Aug. 27.---On Saturday tmorning at S:0', Mrs. Jane lhilcoi ani aged 'ldy of this place, died very sud denly while sitting in her chair at the home of her brother.\lr. . P. 'amhy, with whom she had made her hoiue lor Illite a number Wf yeairs. I ler body was laid to rest in Ihe ceielry here Sun day. The funieral servic Wa conduct ti by liev. \W T. .\iullikini. She was a miember of the ilhjil ist (huruh for ly years. At Jale, as sIte was Id vIll be h really misred hy her iy riends and relataives s they igo ill and ollt tile holie, and only see 1thie vacant chair. She leaves only two brotheis.M I. 'eley iaubic, of (Areer, and Mr. .1. P. liamile, of wats .\mil. ir. al .\Mrs. id orgee and family l4lt Suinday morning in an altoimiobile for a visit amoni: relatives in .\ugusta, (:a. -\irs. . U. a. avis, of ( reenville, speon Sitnday Wili her hlinghter, Mrs. \V. X. IBhrns. .\it .\ Ma (;lirtt has returned holie aftera a viil witi friilds and relativgs( in l'ointain inn). \Ir. and .\lrs. ilhert Ilenjaint, of Clinton. visited at the iomnie of Mr. E'. ..cQ\Qwt n on Sunday. A!r*s. ar h Iabb '1nd1 .\rs. u h i vt;y reti rlied homtue on Sa1'lurday froimi A vbit withi r"'lmives in (;Ireenville and i p n il . is Janie iell .mith and little sis t or. (f W itin n, N. C., visited Mir. :,dl ml,. W. 1-'. t~ last wcek. 'A CHILD'S TONGUE children of all ages and grown-ups Missionary itstItutc. iiows 1Printed on the bottle. 3eware of coun- rhe Iaurens County Missionary In SHOWS IF LIVER OR inno10its sold here, so don't be fooled. stituto of the Presbyterian church BOWECLS ARE ACTIVE ." the gonuine, made by "California B W L AR AC IEFig Syruptl Company." meeuts at Shady Grove chutrchi Friday, August 31'st. ENach Presbyterian chur1ch If cross, feverisi, siek, ilis,in the cot Is earnestl urged to be friit laxaitive it once. S. NJ. & 4. I. WILKES & CO. represented. Every mother realizes. after giving her children "California Syrup of Seven Cousins In tie War. Call ad le us show you the best I'igs" that this is their ideal laxative, line of led-loem Furniture to be because they love its pleasant taste Mrs. C. XI. Clarke has just returned Ic iind i the State. and it thoroughly c(lIans e nr from Stipsonvile, where Bhe Visited S. ted & er. 11. WJILKES & CO. little stomach, liver and owels with- her brother, Ar. W. 11. Boazman and out griping. her sister, C. 1i. Gol(lsith. While li NA 1, OJTJ1EN'l'. WV~'hen cross, irritabl feverish or breath is bad, stomach sour, look it the tongue, Mother! If coated, give a Versation and was brought home October, 1917, we will render a final teaspoonful of account of out- acts and doins as Ex of this illess "fr peculiarly to them because %vnout ecrr fth saeofI. d laxative," and lin a feI hours theto la x ativ e, a n n a fexo r th e o f th eir n in e b o y s a re Ii n th e se rv ic e , w a rd s, d ec eased , in t hle M elle o f t hle foul, constiPated waste, sou ' c and utiliese~ fO~ PlSe501 f'he l~v ot 0O10 Of thlen' having asked for ex- Judlge of Probate of Y[, urenls county, undigestedl food passes or f thle bow els, and you have a well, playful child elltion. Mrs. Clarke it at I1 o'clock, . on th a syinstelm1101 (1 day will Iply3 foi')( !!aL.A4te1.hfirge again. When its little system is full of Ijet. A. G. 1art, who is now Oi his from ou't (rusts as cittors. of cold, throat sore, has stomach-ache, way to Ilohoken, N. I., where he ex- Any person lndcbted to said estate diarrhoea, indigestionl, colic-rmm diarrhago inieo c'liCeng em-lil Pects to. receive further or(ler-s for tll- Is notilieol and reqiuiredi to miiak pay betr, a good "insidse cleansing" should itiett on 1hai (late: and all persons alwvays he the first I reatmuent given. iditosrienFrnehanglitsgistsalett' vl o Millions of mothers keep "California hti on ob id ate, Syrup of Figs' handy; theyn Ilnow a Ia in i, e lmve on tand a k duly Iloven or le foree hiced. tlenlspioonfIl today saves a sivk chilid e stock of paints wvlici we are goig toiiorrow. Ask your driggiqt for a to (lispose of. ) c e y. 1. l'DI)ARDS, -nt bottle of "liforna Syrup of 'ou a e S figs,'' " " or hsf(welI'a('tM ull yo' babies, llola iyl. IDat ed A g. 29, 1917.-li 11. SADVERTISI G .is the modern Method of communi cation between the business man and -the consumer. Shrewd busi ness men who have desirable prop ositions to offer KNOWI THIS and advertise. If you want to know what these desirable propositions are, read the ads in this paper each week. They tell the story and NAME THE MERCHANT Announcing With Plea re and a Degree of Prid the Advance. showing o Autu I Modes Designers of clothe that be he marks of exclusiveness an ind' 'uality are well represented in this- showing--a. display which webelieve to be unequalled for its ... extent and variety. The new models pre sentei conform to a stanird well iressed women j. unliversally recognize. Our in when selecting them was to choose something t w endure and ... . woild at the same time be out of the ordinary. You will Le enchanted with the glorioU3 crCaions in Women's and Misses' Women's and Misses Fall Millinery Fall Dresses WiVomen's and Misses' Fall Suits Women's and Misses'Fall Coats SWITZER COMPANY