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' * * * * *.g * * * . * . " , * )IALS NEWS. * " " :! * ,) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * )inhI ;, Feb. t l.---Accor'ding to the ground hog, who certainly couldn't I find a trace of his shadow during the impenetrable gloom of . the 2nd, we I have a guarantee of future sleetless a (lays. .Not to le out-done the "wcath Or' pro'( bdts"' aret workinag overt Ime on opredictions for ,I (ally sprintg. ; iow- < ever, a, It no l he tite re cnn be no doiubt that tie ge nr( al wish of ev'ery ' on is that tle weaIther manes hats ex hauted(1 the stpplv of w;ather that has < heen handed us lahely, and from now t on may .unny skies and fairer weath- 1 . . :rsl :rs. Willie lHarris and chil O'"-n. .lack and Nell, were the guests 'l. 1"sl:ell (tray and family Mon-i day night. Mi. Nentie Owing-, forme rly of this I place, htilt ttow of Columhia, where she I has arcepted a position of efilelency nd trust in J'p)ortt rt'htnage, spent sevr',al days lad we% with .\r. Claude O(wings and family. .r. John Simamot w asi a recent, 'is- t i(1r .t G'cnville. 1wre he was the i or Mr. and .\l,: lHartlet Owings. I Prof. CharleF F. l:u(':s, of the ('ar- 1 li..i f;tenilty, !1;1tei .r; , rel ti neid to that 111:r Mont~t' , a''" Cijoyin a brief v with hi: ml oth It +r, Irs. I.:'. t 1 ooks '0T''!i. ret: !Vi.- n'e. \ht 1'i. ' haii b" eeni n'o ("ee siv I !<1 111 .l e'r nilt y, a l i mt1bet . on 1't " ! sit l1 ;. ',Ir. .\r"tlur 11:11 1I ti ' i1 o lli Id to 11is roo:II' frotm ''n 'lne of a meo'ti or mtorte, Ilis riet i t o 1 St h t will ;sool recover' sutr :"mi. Iile :n~rkhave als:o been'l 1' ;l hac i=:ecr~tnhed the enemy ! Itevr't, thitr It by no tnueans t'; ; wide ipre'-d ehinit'tlet of the disease. \t 0OlivIn (*urry, w\"a , a receitt v'iri fort in Gray Court, witie she s1pent seV' 1",,l day; wtith Mris. Gleo. Mloore. .\Irs, 1t. A. Fullivtan of 1,aulrtens andi M's. V. (ray, of Gray Cotti, hav ji ))n in attendance at the bedside of their mother, Mrs. I. S. 11.trooks, who has bse-'n sttffer'ing from a sev(ere at taek of illness, have beurnid to totheir it 1es(tive lomes. \I'rs. Ilt'ook s is now on the road to convalesetnce to the de lieiht o1 her intany friends. 3'ss Clara Campbell had as her week-''nd guest .\iss Wi llie .l ay (1hd r (y of Martin cross roads. 1irs. 12. W. Brooks andl attractive lit 'l' dl:1it'hte', Sarah Ilelle, spent a day and night. in Gray ('ott last. week with .11. 0. 1P. liopp and family. Mi0es Nato and Eileen (itrry, teach er.; at Fork Sheals an( It illside r i -i t ivly, slent the week-end with ti ii !arln':t .r. and 1 \irs. ID nk ('urry. Ma- :ters Tillman and .1:k Iol of il ie1t(ry Tavern )were the p1uest s of the"ir ."r inhlulother, .\lis. .1. U. 1 (>wn lie fro:m) Friday util ii Suntay.I Little .iss Louise 'rit ry' sI nt la "eek; with hir grandfather, .\r. Alts tin \Villis of (Iray ('oirt. .\ta. ('onway Gr'ay, while seingii to some ntecesasryt' reptairs to thle toot oft his bome Satiurday a fternoon0, I'elI thet enire Ilength of tho building. ie was rush~led to the city hiospi tal1 in Ilaureins as qickly as poss1h'e anid wvhile his inji ies ar1 nCtot seriiouts, ~0 ac'od in to thle phy)3sie1 ln itn at tenldance', they arie .\'rs. Suidie Owi'ngs and sont, I. M1., mtiltoredi to G'reenw~~ood last. week, wherte they wer'e the guests of Mt's. .\irs. lFlotenee Ropp is spendin lg so;' eralI day:s int aray C'ourit with M's. 0. (Il.\lr. anid .\i's. I1'st is Cutrry and little daughtei. .\artvis(1 iCr, were( calle t01Io 1kunettlisville last week, owvin:g to the I deia th of .\l's. C'urr'y's brot hot'. WithI fr'Iend IlIoov'er's wheat less an 1( mntIless day's before tus, ntow thatt we ate hav'ing a season~ of perfect weoathter,' it' behooves onte's thought to Iur tof ( gar deintg. rThe goveri nent is on thie jobt seeknlg 'to Itim'ress its. Seeds (whtieb never' conme tip) have alreadly been mailed(2), and te dIepartmwentt of ag ieitl tur'e has annionneedO~ a 1 tome gat' dleninig service" to lie followed with miateial deailing oin hlome cannIng, dr'y lng and 'ontservatiOn) or gar'den lire dcties and fru its. So it seems as thtdugh there is going to lie no excuse if one dloesn't mlake a success of that back- I yar'd garden. ( The .Rev. 0. H. Harley fillled his sec OndI appointment of the year at this pllace Sunday mor0ining, vpreachiing a sermon denoting ,mitch thought, to a large and attentive congregation. Mr., and1 Mrs, 'Robert Gray and little, son, spent Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs. lreatdfiul C'ongh Cured. A severe cold is of ten followed by a rotugh cotigh for whtich Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has pt'oven especially valutable. Mrs. F. W. Olsen, Marys v'ille, Mo., writes: "About two years ego my little boy .lean caughtt a so verC co1(1 and coughed dreadfully for dlays. I tied a numbier of cough 1)1ed lcines butt nothting did( him any goodl until I gave hinm Chtamber'lain's Cough Remedy. It r'olleved his cough right away and befor'e he ha~d finished tak ing one bottle he was eured.- I think( t Is Jnst fnaen foenldn License Fees for Hawkers and Ped " dlrs In Laurens (ounty, S. C., for the Year A. ). 1918. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. By virtuo of an Act of the Genera Assembly of the State of South Caro Hinm therefor Providing: 130 It resolved by the County Board of Comnmissioners of Laurens County South Carolina, in regular annua meeting assembled: 'T'hat the license fees to be paid by hawkers and peddler: doing b:ints witsin the said coutnty for and during the year A. D. I918. be and the sanmc are hereby fixed in the followinl amounts, to wit: For foot peddlers ,of )aods, ware:? and me1rch'canlise the a of Fifteel Dollars. For peddlers of goods, Wares and merchandise in two horse wagon ( truck, fifty Dollars. For peddlers of goods, wares a merchandise inl one horse wag Thirty Dollars. Peddlers of stoves or ranges shli pay the sum of Seventy Five Dollar: for the first wagon or truck, and foi each additional wagon or truck oper ated by the same f1rm, the etnm of Nif ty Dollars. Peddlers of clocks shall pay the run of lIfty Dollars for Ihe Iirs-t wagor or truck operated, ald 'rhirty Dollars foil each additional wag on or trucl, operated by the sam; Ifir'm. Peddler-s of lightning rods; shall pay the suen. of Ifty )ollars for the firsl wagon or truck, 1111(1 'T'hirty 'Five Dol lars for ea "h additio;al vagon 01 truck operated by the Samnt lirms. Peddlers of spectacles shall pay the sums of 'Tweny fllllars. Peddlers of rowing ;:hhna i pay th e s11 m IIf. i i y f te ;. frl 1 0 ) i ; d 1th - oas or' (ah additional wagon 01 tckb opetr d by the' Iame firmh. 1Peddllrs o piincn or .r;:U: ;ll1 ,1 }ray the ;u of On( il;tnted and 'T'hirty Vivo I )ollars 0'for ('e h and ev l''y wa: onil or I1114 ( '1r . Ail licensies to he t aled by the Clerk 01' Court l' said ('ounty land t he of force and efect Imtil the isl day of 1 )ccenber, A. 1). :'1 , .1o. vided by law. IProvlded: That all licenses issued aifter the thirtieth uda. of .l1ne shila be for I wo-thirds of the 'bove named rates. Don and ratiied in regui 1lr m)eet1 Ing at l1.alrelns ;o'urt 11ou0se, S. C., this the loth day of January, A. 1). 1918. I. 11. II I.\lltlIT, Supervisor, Attest: Chairman -1. D. .MOCK, Clerk. 29-;t For Indigestlon, Co:ipaton or 1i io:U ~i:S Just try anO 3O-cent hstt!o c f LAC-FOS WITH PEPSIN. A L .h 1d.,e;tive Laxative pe 1;8.t t:o t. i' ' e e nd reo~ e Idto !!.o pul. . U. li en11e C >., i u 1.;" t re : :l(m Quinine andGo ue. Tni St4it0 of South ('arolina, County of LaIurens. CO'lU1' 01F CO.\ON P iAr. l'eoples in uk of F"ountain 11111, Plain ' tiff, a'gainst l'hilII: .\larlin, .\attic Roberson, Saukl .Martin, D~ella .\artin, laula OW ings, Willie hlunter, I:. Ilunter, Annie HI!ll lun11ter, lar'sle lutnter, C. Ilhunter, Carey Ilunler, Iwc daughters, of said ('are Ilunter and .\lamie Illnter, now d(ecease, atged seven 1d11( five yeart( s l' 1espee tilely, name:; unknown to thi 1)l81intiff, l'aisy .lartin and Doek .\lar'lin, Decfendants. To tihl. Defe'ndanlts: Abhov' Named:01 YOUt arie hre by summinonedl anid re iluired to ansiwe'r thei 'ompilal~int inl this actilon, the original of which was filed withI the Clerk of Courlt.0 1~ of laan1n CYounty. S. 'C., 01n the0 111h day of .lantu. ary A. D). 1918, and1( to serve' a ('opy 01 your ansawer t thf~e said 'ompI~ lint onl the su bsecribhers at thleir ofilee, - 18- II 0 .\lasnieI T1em11ple, Greenville, S. C., -wIthin twenty day(3s after ser'vi(ce here of, exclusive of the day of lauch ser' v'ice, and If you~l fail to answer the 'ompl~laint wllhin thime a1101foresaid, t he plaInt IfI' In t hIs action1 will a pply to the 00ourtt for 1 t'he rei ef demanded(10 In said comp)Ilnt. Dated at G reenville, S. C., the 11th (lay of .Jannry A. D)., 1918S. JANI"OlUD & lItIAlbDON, Plaintiff's Attornfley's. TPo the Non-1tesidenit D~efendlanlt, Sami .\artin, whose lplace. of resIdence Is unknown to the Iplaini ff: P ilease take not Ice 1that thle summlnons /" and( complIIlaIn t, t he above of wichi is ai cop~y of thle said1 1 snions, w~a s fieed In the 0filee of the ('lerk of Curt for iiLaurens County, S. C.,, on the I ilh (lay of .January A. D. 1918 and Is yet there flied, and you are diretcted as afore said1 to answer same. LjANI"ORDi & 11CITAlR DSON, Plalintlff's Attorneys, 28-3t SCHICHESTER S PILLS TIESTiL% MOND nIRAN~i ni a ine an mod atleIIlC e eatc with Blue RlIhon. A other. no o rn. peask5u~nas eht, Safest, Alwa," etat , I . YOiGIT EVERYWHERE JBOSCHSEE'S GEIEAN SYRUlP will quIet your cough, soothe the in. flamiation of a sore throat and lungs, stop Irritation in the bronchIal tubes InsurIng a good night's restr free fronr coughIng ,and with esey expectoratom .In the morning, 'Made a'nd sold In kmu erlca for fifty-two yeaps. A wonderful prescriptlon, assIst~rfg nature In buIld. ng up your generAl health and throw. nI g off the dIsease, Espoetally useful In lung trouble, asthma, eroup, bron. chltls, etc. F'or sale 'by Powo Drug Co 80 and 90 cents bottles. Plies Ciured In 6 to 14 Days - Votir druggi~st will refund money It J'Azi OINTMEINT fatil to cure bI.ycase of Itching lIud,Bieedin gorProtruding P'ilen in6tc-Mdcayis the first applIcatIon gives Itase antI Rest. 50, " " * s e* A DNNAS p * " , * " " " S s " A * * nailln~It" e3ver remem2Ifber aniy jwet hetr weathcer than we are enjoying het -flas e dy? Dnt l pa 41r. A. 'Todd. acc omipanie(d( by '1. en d Mr is. 'I'll ola~o of I .au en s caine 2221 to Prospe1c~t anid of'4;aiz iied a Iced( ,o212d lave i2:, a 4!eillid (1 al 22.i'i ad(1 i'cess \v Ii l was 2-y121 p21 et Cal 113 ei eVi ve( by it _,o1od a:tl1 i 4~ce. We Iiol> hat (.v('1'Y' mlan, woea ii I) r'l '(I chldIl J111 1i2 (!0112 y w.*ill 11(20o 1' a 1110111 - 222 r0o Red Cross. it Is y0our dluty '(lit i('22202f110 dily --afs well as a iea I pr-iilege to1 l(nt?( a 111 lin lhaind it t1lls great l12o21(teoll 10 hou. Th~e box supperj)'2 at thle school h~ouseo rild21y nlight \\'a.' a l2Ucesst. Quite a it tie sum was re'alized for till' litbl'21y. 411. Le .2 1 11gsto22 carr'iied his litleI laught2er, 1~len to'2 ( (Tinton1 I 14151211al Thiere s1e wa:; ope rated on for a de 422lds. WeI ar e glad the 0ope2at1ion w;' s (o sllvPc3P~tfII1. 'ri'nls aind rotatlye!) of 412-4. .Iohni T. I''inb'ry wailt l' "'lad' to blea:' she 2s -2 12QV\'' t:;' t'ri' a( 24 ' ' 2 t1 'i l l)' t ,: now21 llel!'. 1 t()1 s'it 21'. 11'1 8:1 (lv-) visit he 22 la I I:k '.1)' '' 4 ~ 21 ( ' l' i tl t i~ 1 1 24 A t 21 tt 1 - C'' ( ; '. 1 1,11, ,1 ' , ' : , '' ,. ", P 2 ' ' (14 'laces.! 'I 2". \'ieoi 2 (tI'!2 - after2 2 ,>'!::) 'o!'1 tViso 241 1 ', t II' ":i: tV1 ' l. ; ri ,wi1.O '2I 1 t "le 12:':tac P 11:!' r Wi ll I lie (''lo \'212t11 1 U ''1'i' :ei !I 11)1 ,,'1 - , ': l l (1 4e1'(4218i. rTo her wxay 2of '1 ili' 1110il ti:11'iiiiig liftle ftoweir I'i'ls' '--James1 "11 ivan and .\lison t,4-'.\04 ;ltln2 Ov. iiiz Ito th o ins;22'. (f 11Wre- 1':2ded( chioohe of ('oltiiia, Mii: Roth1 Pi'o\w" now wit her 12ic-nIt.. 4IM. w'1l1 41t's. 11. '1Itrownr. :41 iss P211 i- one (of 0our iris that1 1has !2(ad2' :1 '-'2(4e:: int hcr 14(4CC fl 1'v0 ti('lt1.. t':2:.' st11( 41:. 'I'iion~l'se ba lid 45: r: -'" n. \1:12. 1 1<2''.(''' :ter'2 ' 21,4 1"10V\!; . ul l.. (2 . (:2.2 l "air 4. The' nor ii IV:( 1 ---I' t''1 : l'4 lt( a 1 , 2 ll. ,(2 i "at: "41 i ll (' .t \t Mu V ' ,.( .s ll 1: 2 I'21 11 ' jin t 11()1'(5in (112 '. 2 (222tl2 11ar (In' 22(14 0racl 1104( \1i2 rl r1 \i ", 1\21',: feveih ul1 Workmanship 'IsW a Vital Fato YOU:an e-amly detec[ he fine points of a Man~han:.n Shr hy the workmian.. ship that is needledc andl tailored] into) lt. Manihattan Ta'diloring; signifies8 superior quality. MV.anihattan~ designing, cutting, fitting and Fnishing represent efficiency brought to the utmost point of perfection. Guaranteed Fast Colors. An endless assortment of patterns for Spring and Summer Known as the Best The Best Known riced $2.00, $2.50 to $5.00. Manchesters $ 1.00 to $1.50. CLARDY & WILSON L.aurens, S. C. JUSTAR VE TWO CARLOADS ...CHEVROLTS... Bought at Old Prices GET YOURS BEFORE MARCH 1 Price Now . . $635 F. 0. B. Flint, Mich. After March 1st., $685 F. 0. B. Flint, Mich. The Chevrolet is in a class by itself when it comes to Performance, Power and Looks. We sell them as fast as we can get them and ask for more. Don't fail to ask for a demonstrator if you are considering a pur chase. T. R. EASTERBY Phone 354 Teague's Old Garage