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*: * * . * * 4 * *' 4 * '4 4 * * * * 4 LiOi DOTS. * Ekom, (Dec. 10.---As there hais been no news fromt our town in some time I will give a few liappet ings. We are glad to report all the sick of our community -better. We have had real winter weather for a few days and our people are killing hogs nearly every day. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Godfrey and lit tile daughter Ileeta of .ountain Inn, are spending a few days with rela tives here. :Miss Jessie C.'uiber tson has accepted a school near Char ieston, anld has gone o begin work. 11r. A. It. 'home, 1)r. J. G. Cooper nd wife spent ThalnksgivIug with .irs. Cooper's pareints Mir. and irs. Arnold of I)anlati g. (a., they having :(ade the trig, inl Mr1. TIhomle's new Ford. Tiy report a sinlie tinte. Mrs. Cooper remained mver for a few weeks. Airs. L. C. Culbertson 111(1 soil Roy and daughter Dailie, Mrs. *lattie Pitts .ind littl i i i ter 'Itulth Spent a few days ia leChtive ; liley and <: reenlwood recently. .\lessrs llo y Culhert sin, Dr. Cooper nid Mhr. Jack Coley miiade a business 1ip to Owings and l-'oiunta in lun last week. \liss Lillie C ulbertson spent last tueek wit h .\Its. Y. .1. nili( rillon and !amily". MIr. ('.Ir! (ulhert:on Mnd tatunity '.e4nt a~n !l:l.. with their pan-u'ts. \Mr. a11(d .\ s. I.. ('. Culbertson. .\lisses liun woody a1(1 Spie's at tl nded( the Ifener hers lueetling at 1,:lll. n'11s "at iday, 1n," r.iIte: : ' . linj ui inic i. Au itr:., .s1 Y. ( . * i Il' ILk' ".,1 il' ED NEIl'S.' R'iddiles' O1(d F'ield, Dec. II0.-- 411( killI ng ('e b11 to h eI.4'I l! orer I of II day, these cold days.. ir. 11and NMrs. L. ). hill were gue of J. iD. Wll lams Sunday night. Alr. and airs. Clear Smith, also .ils: Annie Wright -were the guests Satunr day night of *Mr. Smith's parents in (ray Court. The Infant soil of i. and Mrs. liob by Riddle died Saturday night and was buried Sunday at Warrior. Miss MNittle Cannady visited Miss Clara (hirrett 'Satur(iay night. Mr. Lidle iiloward and children were guests of her sister 'Mrs. .1. 1). Williams Sunday. P. II. Owens and .1. I1. ilarrett have returned home after a two weeks' visit in Aiken county. '\lrs. Purchlase' Owens is visiting her tister, .\lts. W. L. (Garrett. Tfhei'e will 'be a uasur:ing party and cake walk held at Riddles Oldileld on Decemiber 19th, Wednesday. Girls, don't forget to wvear' your' high heel 'hoes. 'The iublic is invited. * C itIITJN NEWN'.* * * 4' *1** * **i*4 *4* ** ** * Rabin, D~e. 10.--Irhe farmers are very glad to see this cold weather' so they can kill their nice hogs. Tihe sijck of the c'ommunlly are slow 13' improving. We weie sorry for Mrs. Anna West to leave the community, 'but wvish her much'l SuICCess lit her hlome~ near' Pop.. Iar SprIngs. Tlhiose wiho atitee the meeting at Rock 11111 Monday were Rev. W. A Ilaldwin. MIiss Allio Hlaldwin, Messrs 11o1 Bolt, Anderson Abercrombie and 1 udhe Abercromble. MIr. 'T. F. Hlabb, Miss All ie Babb, Mr. hlouston lHalhb and family -wer'e shop1 i ng in Lauren*Cfs Tuesday. Alirs. 114)1 iHolf visitedt relatives and friendls in Greeniville last, woeok. Mriis. Riebecca Owens and Aliss Edna Owens spent T1h ursday wIth Mrs. Smith J. Martin. Miss Cor'a League and mnother' spent Tuesday with Mirs. JIm Suimerel of Ilickory Tavern section. Miss Cola League spent F'riday and Saturday with Miss IIazei Bolt. The wedding b~ells are ringing In this community. * *0e e oe ee e e ..e e. * MUSOE ES e e a e e e ee e e e e Muisgrove, Dec. 10.-Cold weather has reached this part of the world at last and everybody Is hovering over a big oak--log fire trying to keep warm, but It Is almost impossible to do so. Mr. 6. M. I3enjamin wvent to Green ville last Wriday to see his father-in law who Is seriously ill. Mrs. Ben NUX-IRON-PAW-PAW 3 POWER FULFORCES IN 1 The Universal Liquid Remedy Known as Ironized Paw Paw Tonic WHICH LIFTS AND HOLDS YOU Greater and greater grows the pub lie confidence in the new remedy, Ironized Paw-Paw. Never has such at demand been created within a few months. The people have been so ac cistoted to be dosed with Tablets that. it was a relief when they turned to the old-fashioned, honest Liquid Remedy. compounded on the tried tonic of beef, iron and wine lines, used by millions of weak and dyspeptic 'ervous people with the greatest sue ress for the last fifty years. Thousands of testimonials have !er 1neceive(i 1rom1 grat efuI patrons N) wil ,ever use anything but Iron .::I l'aw-l'aw in futtre. They have 'title to ttldeirStand that a '(ood Lji ultill Tnic supcrsedes the hard in i :1Ible Tablet. as "Electtrj Light" (o.': the old-fashioned "T. flow dip". lere is one of the many letters we are receivi ng daily, al o.' hourly: I have hest suffering -om indiges tion, liver an, constip ion troubles, t-oul not. ge a\refresl ng sleep. Had tied everything\ recO timlend(led. Tab h-t.; I could nlevel\ tak a:; they lay too I heavy on lly stonh('l and did not as Isimiktie fast enon h, so I tried your Iipluid Riemedy, Ir t zed I'aw.Paw e:'un ft uthfully say t tt :lt t tles have made te forget I e er was ill, Eat 'Iow a: I dlesire, bowels are regular and ;11y liver acts normally. 'annot "ive sttili( ent praise t( yotur rmetldy. You havit n1. good wishes. Yourls tritlly, I. 1U. It11R1T.3' :w u\lain St.. Columbia, S. C. Yole :'tg isf probably sells it. If inot ym ant always (btain it at ibat res lts('0. I-'irmalt onl ('very hot Ile. l'rice' .1. *t. int sitate )rug Co.. tit., New j:uain kit s h(( 1o en I ter' for somel('t itie. .\lj :- .'ait F. (teitmn who t.iame froin C'hi(trn (',lege( to spend1 Tlhanklsgh'v it1 , V. ilt t'r parteits. .\lr. and .\lis. ). .\. (,iennt, Iii turne1d to ( l umb111ia laIsi \lonIay to resume h stildies. Mr. Ira O. lolt left Saturday for lasley to visit iis brother, M r. w l Ii Mr. Downs Glenn and Mr. Guy Ftr rester Benjamin were business visitor, in Laurens last Saturday. Mr. James Bobo was recently at business visitor in the town of Cross Anchor. M1r. .ohn .M.iller of the Prospect commtttunity was in our midst recently. Mr. and 'Mrs. Olin J. Bolt were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Barksdale not long since. Miss Genie Byrd is spending some time with her sister, iMrs. IlierberI Martin of near Laurens. Mrs. Mat tie Clark left last week to visit her daughter in Cameron, S. V. Miss Mat tie lolland spent the week end ill Clinton with homefolks. .\liss Mittle Holland has gone to the Columbia State Hospital to be a trained nurse. We wish her much success in her new work. Miss Eva 20o nad Mrs. 0. J. Iolt wer'e recent. guests of Mtrs. 11111 Antler son and >Miss Annie Garrette. Mrt. iLdio Moore and Misses Susie Henderson and hula Parker sitent .'Thursday afternoon with IMr. and .1il's. 10. I). Bolt. -11r. Huigli Myers has r'etiurnied frolln Virginia, where lie has been workcing for sonme time. Miss Itlion Mayo Hobo is tnow work ing iti Union. WVe are all very glad to hear that "Grandma" is about wvell again. Miss Ruth Myers was in Clinton Trhursdlay. Mr. Vernon Myers was on the siek list last week. Miss 'Ruth Bolt has been suffering with lher tonsils again. 'Rev. and Mr-s. .. RI. Williams and children -wet-e Sunday night guests of 'Mr. and 'Mrs. L. T. Blenjamnin. NOTICE 01" ANNUAL, ME~ETIN(A. Notice is hierc~y given thait 'the next Annual Meetiing of the County Board of Commissioners of Laurendts Counity, S. C., will be holdoen at Lau rens Court fHoulse, S. C., pt the Super visor's off1ee ot ''Thur.-dlay after' the iirst Monday ofi Janu i'y, 1918, being the 10th (lay of t c im ntht, at thte hour of teni o'clock in~ th forenoon. All persons hM1d ig claims or' de manttds of any kin against. the couin ty, not previous( ipresenited to thle Bioai'd, ar'e herby notiil and rittiir edl to fIle same 'ithi the Clerk of the Hoard on or b or~e the first day of Januar'y, so tha they may lie ordered to 1)0 paid at thec annual meetIng, as providedl by law. Done at. Laurecns, S. C., D~eember 5th, 191'7. J. 1). NOCK, 21-4t Clerk. * * * * * *p * * * * * * * *. ** * * *p MADDEN NEWAS. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ***. ** Maddlen, Dec. 11i.-Cold wveather has struck us in earnest. To those who were caught without fuel it. is indeed hard. Thait la one blessinig farmer folks have never appreciated-the big wVoodliC and the comnfor't afforded. We sit by a blazing fire, while part of the chiiduou study and two argutfy strenl uously whether Mr. Hix said today it was 15 above or 15 below zero! Misses Harris and W kirkmnan visit ed New Prospect school Wednesday af tormoon. Miss Harris was stressing the importance of canning and pig clubs while Miss Workman delighted the children with an Uncle Remus story. .lohn Moore Hudgens, who has been at work at aviation camp, near New port News, has arrived home for the holidays. Mr. 'P. iH. 'Martin, of Atlanta, Alias Juanita and Ryan Martin of Knoxville are expected in the latter part of the week for their annual home-coming. The men of the neighborhood are to meet for a working at the home of Mrs. May Madden Tuesday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Finley a girl on Dec. 4th. Mir. and Mrs. .lohn Putnam of Lau rens were visitors recently at the home of their grandparents, .Mr. and Mrs. .1. 1t. Finley. Mr. Putnam came out for a day of -hunting. Mr. Miller lrown was to leave Mon day for service In the navy. We wish our boys well as they go forth in their country's service. Owings to the extreme coin weather and the roughness of roads in get / , t;/i/ / / t Could TJ Think o: they gather which it affo Althoug machines, it therrnore,- 6l ~~ he New~Edd teriajs 'more their ss, alt pfic s, the in stock and may 'st yo ting the Edison out the sacred concert that was to be hold by the 1. Y. P. U. ta Prospect was postponed till next Sunday night when we hope to have ai pleasant night.. Mr. Lee Langston of McCormick, who is to move to (loyds Cross Roads was up hauling his corn. He had a carload shipped up last week. His Farms for City and Farm I Bought and We have some farms for ser. W For Real Estate see our L Mr. J. S. Machen r - IAT BEP.T You Think of Anything and All Members of the FIE NE1W The Phonograph the many evenings of pleas around this magnificent insti rds. h the New Edison sells at a is manufactured and sold at h~gto-thesuperlaiv.ely.-flyg sotha Edison Laboratorie tely than ay of the talk 6 e tgllig'hmchine po dison iboratories havesjto< these will be sold to those 'a ii your biggest Christmas ple Fleming Licensed brother came down from, Trinity Ridge to help 'him,. Mr. J. Dennis Culbertson and Mr. J. A. Wofford encountered bad weather in harvesting their 'Irish potatoes. We trust they shall not lose many of them. Rev. Mr. Williams gave us a good sermon from the text "Give and it shall be given unto you". Owing to Sale In s r erty of all kin< d Health, A sale; from 25 acres up---will rite or see us if interested in RENS TRUST -w TER GIF hat Would Please the Wi Family Better Than SEDISON% With a Soul ure for all members of the fa 'ument and hear the wonderfi Somewhat higher price than a smaller percentage of profit 4mataiala-usedintr-anfii have felt the increasing cosl mn~rachine nmih cturers. opl bave qute tr~ia a have a limited number of ni 'ho make quick decisions. H< asure. Brothers Deelers the cold afternoon the congregation was small. Harold Culbertson, the young son of Mr. :B. Y. Culbertson has been on the sick list for the past week. We hope he will soon be better. We .wish to thank Mr. Linwood Mar tin for a recent whuch appreciated act of kindness. urance is--Fire, Life, Tornado, ccident & Automobile sell same to suit purcha this line. 'C O For insurance see our * Mr. J. F. Tolbert N l r talking ctur f ed their ance of iachmnes ?si tat ion *~ *1 1. n! l~