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NOTICE' TO CONTIACTOlRS. Notice is hereby given that on Tues ,day, the 16th day of July, 1918, at the Hour of ten o'clock A. M. the County Board of Commissioners for Laurens -County, S. C., will at lLaurens Court House, S.'C., receive bids for the cree tion of a building for paupers at the county poor farm. Tihe county will furnish building materials, the con tractor to furnish at his expense all tools, labor and equipment and trans portation for the p)rosecution of the work. All bids to be submitted in writing to the Clerk of the Board on or before the above named date and to be ac companied by a certified check in the sum of $50 as a guarantee that the bidder will, if awarded contract, en ter into written contract and give satisfactory bond for the perforIanlce thereof, within one week after accept - ance of bid. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Done by order of (he Board on .1ttne ilth, 1918. 49-311II 11. t Il . ollr T, -?(VC 49--7 NOTICE TO CREDITOltS. All persons holding claiips against tile estate of G. lrown Franklin, de ceased, are hereby notifled to provo samne before tme at a reference .to be held by mc on the 10th day of .July, 1918, at mily ofiee at tle hour of tenl o'clock in (lie forenoon, or be for ever barred. JAS. H1. SUrLLIVAN, -17-'it Special Referee. U'NIVElSITY OF SOU'TH C.lt0L1.iNA EI-.rance Examina111tions. 1t rane examina ltillo:- to the Ili versity of Soutl Carolinla will be hld by thle Countly Superlintendent of :u eationt at the cottity court housetc Fri day, July 12. 191N at 9 A. .\l. The t'niversity offer. varied C0 cours es of study in science, litratutire. his tory, law and business. The exq pentises; are ioderiate and many oppot"li it for self-support are afforded. A large 11111mer of scholarships are aval:tble. War courses and a variety of courssf in applied sciencie, such as wi rele: telegraphy, book-keein g, t y el-writ i an kindred su l clts will he offer!I cd. .lilitary training; omp . sory for Fresleil('n and Sophomiores. lReserve oillcers' training corps. For fuill particulars write. to Thle Presillent. INI VElSI1Y OF SOlli CAlILIN.A Coltnini, S. C. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATTONS. ns they cannot reach the seat of the dtt-isa. Ca tarrh is a blood or constintimoial disense, and In order to eire It you must. take ini ternal renedems. .iall's (Cattrrh Cur is taken internally, n'd Rnet d1x i1ret.y uipon the '.>lood aneld mu11com surf:ne','. 11aIVii's Catarrh Cure is not i (jtnck meicille. It Wats prescribed by one of it!-- he.;t phy sicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It If coipoI of the best tonl's known. comblinid wilh the best blood purinlers. atting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect eimibiit tion of the two ingredieti It4 what prw duceR such wonderful resuits in criing catarrh. Rend for testhinonials. free. F. J. CIMIENIVY & CO.. Props., Tol'cdo, 0. Sold by DiuggIsIS. prlie 75v. Tako al' Faminnly Pulis for constiI)n tlon. The Quinine That Does Not Affect the iMati Decause of Its tonic and laxative effect, I.A XA TiVt ICBROMO QUININ1E is better thaln Utdinar y Quinine and (oes not caulse ntetVCrv.un1eC I'll ritnning In hend. Remienber the futll nai ime nd 'ook for the signature of U. Iv. GUOV'. .c. FISK COJ safety, in a ti get in that, p .1silienc, Tread WALDROP' East Mail LAURENS. SOU * * *.* * * * * ** * *** ..... NARNIE NEWVS. * * C 0 0 * ... .. Narnie, July .-Tho crops of our commulnity are Jooking Very prosper ous and the farners are about up With their work. Rev. and rs. Graves Knight, of Lau rens, were the guests of Nir. and Mrs. Craddock Thursday night. One of our community boys, Mlr. Willie Knight, left last Thursday for Camp Jackson. .Ir. an( .M.rs. Lewis Caldwell spent Saturday Witi the latter's parelits, Mr. and Mrs. 0. (1. Thompson of Madden. Mr. and Mrs. Singleton of Greenville, npien t Slliday Witi \Itr. and .\rs. \'. L2. Mi. Ii'.tiinc .\laIddenv has been a re cenl, visiiw in this, communit111y. M.\;. Craddock aid Mrs. Sie Knight were tIle -pild-lth-day guest of Mrs. WatrCaldwell last Thurs;day. .\I. Robert (1ain hiel I Spet the day, Sunday", \tith .\r. \V. 1. an,1der. .\lirs Connie \lae 2raddock 'as a v'isiItor in Foiitaiin 1un as the guest of her cousin, .\liss 1illic .\lae Crad doek. Mls-; I iianche and Dena Nelson we the . -nday g ests of .\l iss Illanche Sanders.' Quite a u inmber of our11 people at tem-l''d t ie ti'ion .\lr ting a't Iauirenis, and repotred a nice itme. Mr. Williai Iurts was in Fountain 1inni Satiurday and Sunday. Mr. Rex Patterson, a sailor of New York. visited his paren Is. l,. an11d .Ir.-. Walter, Ividl last week. .1ir. Liuh iivi' 11ramitt was a s : buisiness vlsior in G1reinville recently. Mr. aid Mrs. John Owens. of Iarks dale, visiter the lat ter's paient.l Mr. and .ls. Iienry Knight, last \\'enes. day. LIKE AN ELECTRIC BUTTON ON TOP T1llk why a1 cornl is -.o iinful aind - -s 1111ntmaks themn grow. 're;;- an electrie button and you for:mu a contac: with a live wire which ring; the hell. Wlei your shoes:prens aist your ' o 'n it uhlies its rhari'p rools down ipi a sensitive erve and yel get a Mh . k 1 1a. In.stead o trinig Your 1' coins, whi ch mere y ialikes tidim grow, jusat il ( y drug s'o10 and ask for a tuiarter an ounce f freezonei'. This will cost -ry little ..ut is sltiicient to re0ove (VCry hiar l ol sof't corn or cal hits from (ne's, et. A few drop.; ap plied directf1111011 . tender, aching corn stops tle soi'en ess instantly, and eieo the Corn shrivels up So it lifts right out 1-oot and all, withoit pain. This; drug freezon e is harmin less and never infames or even irritates the surroun-mud in)! skin. *FRFElNDNillP1 NI'NS.* F1riendshipl, June 29.---Well, the "oiuth" i.s almost here aglain and guess iientple are thinking of laying by hill haven 't heard of any cotiolln loonm II 2D TIRES anli size- -strength, becauty and1 mileagec re. That's what you the Fisk Cord. All lus most unusual re r,speed,comfortand -Made in Ribbed and the famus Fisk kid. I S GARAGEI a Street TH CAROLINA | in this part of the section yet, but have some1 sluares. 'We are having some very warm weather low but the nights are cool and sonme of us have taken bad colds from too much of it. Alss 1e(110 Coats has been visiting her friend, Aliss Eva Black of 1l onca Patlh. 's. Lila Ward called by to see Alrs. Isau Coats last Sunday on her way to visit homefolks near I1aurns. Airs. J. A. Ualentine and two daugh. ter':;, .lisss Sudle and 'Dewey, of Gray Court, spent last Sunday at the home of Alr J. IA. litts. .lrs. \V. A. Traynham ha,s been stay Ing a few days with AlrS. Clifton Cald wNell. whlo 1ide1ri'went iln operation re eentlby, hut g!ad to report she is s;onuI( Alr. n:ad \lr.Al;. attihew .leD.ie !pent last Siaday w ih Al's. L.o; ( (;::. -Air. and .\'s. .I 11. Younig, of iM-r Tav r, I , las F'.1:IIuda y a I e:!I oo I.lii uim t u s a (I, 0 * 'fit~~ I Ii Ii 1ti' 0, 1';, i. n I yi. . con( neing fa-t of th'emikh (c ri - o" 1 lilt)o:' ' um . a c a I'm iv.. o:n: I iL-1n ael;I o:1 a ih n by Aih, kraeflterr. froml P1:.-j1o [ill ha' Ievn tihis 1-ic k : dy. l In : muuinie po".ona.it nev:* onl 0o ilve; %ilh an. I o e, aids di eion am b1oid anld bui dt ou u. 'l' nimionl ot fool h....p i . cl. J ailm ' at 1 :.irtlin C tU' cI anr : y l Ito a id:ou. .oi G..' h;.. 11 Pri11 I . W.C hA byll ,al liru. .('. ':'ur ; ly i t harm '1.1cy, Cliulon : l.landing )ra I:ti i' ore , Fou 0na) 1nn t i r'. : o n4 l ait(o., w; ay ('n a l ;ie Arie ha' n. ..\l a ::o n, a 'r l iii c e i'dy, G latn e. * : * o . . . .n M.. . ! . . . A! * x a*d* i. *. W .o n d . . i * r. iu s hil:l a h il: o f hh A sli- y .\i r Nl i in;alo n niee Ba l. ipliart Sfun:day. unty I-:; D ar. and \!r hte. A::b i:I, r Al i'.s \lie leab, eagle inl i itl Mrt. amld.la Stewarf .\Mb1onl Tuesda: Mr.;. N.:nvy O-wens, vi;hited .\r. So! (...lonllhle of, E-don ,sctiml, whio L. seriously sick. Al. elton Owenis, of G;ray court spent several days last; week with .\It and1( \.\,;. Hlouston Blabb. The Sunbeams of Rabun had a birth day party at labunl chur11ch Saturda. kvnig.Aout. 5o Sunbeams were prt isent and they were botifull, aerved wi1h ice-rvam. Rev. W. A. ltandwin, .essrs. Ander .;onl Abeererombie, T. F.lab am mithi J. .arlin attended the Uniot Meeting ta Laurens Satrday. .\r. and .\rs. Hiarley Abercrombit and .\Itr.;. .\llvina Abercrombie werk shopping inl anrns Saltlrday eiI ing. .\Mr. Laurens .\lon was In ur ren. 6nbsinpics Flricdy.in .liiin Oea u ad.yis \' n and Alitnel in ashrtwinier visikrs .\b o eae i atrdawnihtknt Oralday las week.l)s Springs Sunday. -*9 K epMCoo dclourigthhosumrdy an gt-yuwl eno Mrs. J. n11118 Blakely. Clinton. June "0.-Mrs. J. \Vilson liakely died suIlIddelly at her home near here last night. Though she had been in ill health for some 1ilte, it was only a day or two ago that she suffered a Stroke of paralysis from which she failed to rally .The body will be buried tomorrow at Rocky Springs Church, the services to be conducted by Dr. W. S. Bean and the R1ev. J. L. M\cebiI. .Mrs. Blakely was a devoted Christian, a gentle Southern womiant, loved and llonoer't by mlany. The announcement of her death will bring sorrow to scores of friends throughout the State. Airs. Blaicly is survived by vighti children: A. Ioss Blakely of Laienn, Mrs. T,. G. Ilenjamtin and Mtrs. .Jamnes P. Kilgore of Darlington, Mirs. R. L. E;' ES TER S PILLS THF, >IANOND> nRAND). - -. iil *.. l -iinntl i Viva y.a.ko: -. . A . . R 1ih \VylIC of Clover, Mrs. C. W. Stuckey of Nesmuith and Mrs. C. P. Robinson, Miss Pearl Blakely and J. Y. Blakely, all of Clinton. She i; also survived by the following brothers: P. A. Sinip son of iatIrcus, T. i,. Si inson or ciin lon, John Siutip;onl of Mississippi and Dr. A. R1oss Simpson of Arkansas and by 19 grandeliildren. ('olored Seleet iten to Orangeburg. WaVtu. Page Dendy, Ileunj. 13. Frank lInI, l11nrinanl (htylordl. Th'los. P1t1s, "Aln. ton Wadsworth, Judoi C. While anti Willialni A. \hlte, colored ,ele(tnen, W!er", *sI to 01rngebun.rg y the local 11 - II ion i :mrd .\loailay Inltnihng to take. :pI<q:ll training in b n h w rs blacks.'nithing, aut onlobil revI-pairinl'g aid uiitnliia Work at Ite colored nIor ia:il chool where Ile novern Pinen hias eab:1h!isi'd a trainingl clas so l'or (o ored ilel. 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