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* MADDEN NEWS, * M'adden, Aug. 26.--Ve had two good services at our regular meeting, de spite the fact the loved pastor was ab sent. Bro. C. 13. Lobo gave us a good, helpful Gospel sermon Saturday af ternoon on the all-reaching grace of God to his children. Sunday morning we had with us Bro. C. .11. Roer, who talked to us on "A good soldier of Jesus Christ". Like Paul of old we today think In terms of war, and so the lesson drawn by the speaker was in every way appropriate. I speak for the pastor and congregation when I thank the two good brothers who are ready and willing at all times "to be about. the Master's business." It is leisure time now with farmer folks to some extent and visiting Is the order of the day. The family of Mr. J. Q. Brown spent Wednesday at Cross e. - William Farnum in Opera Ho To A Fe -Asvn ponding just retur increase i to the fut ers would now on o all be re good con<( complete. Suits. goods for Keys with Dr. and Mrs. Moseley. Thursday they, accompanied by Miss Robble i-ludgens, spent the day with Mrs. Emma Monroe, near Goldville. Both visits were enJoydd. Mr. W. It. Hudgens, acconanied by his daughter, Miss Robbie, and sisters. Misses Langston, attended services at Durbin Thursday night. They went especially to hear a former pastor, Rev. B. .1. Woodward and were sorry they didn't get to hear him. They had the pleasure of seeing him though and his friends will be glad to hear "the years sit lightly upon him". Two of our good women were taken suddenly III last week. Had the doc tor with both, Miss :Hettie Cunning ham and Mrs. Thurman Finley. Their 'riends will be glad to hoar that both are better. Little Myrtle Lee. the baby of .\r. and Mrs. .J. ). Culbertson, has also been right silk, but is better. MR. Root. Timmneinrman and children ......... ... ....... 'True Blue" at the Use Friday. ned: frmtenrh plenished.a in th 'Tre Bure a imme ,~ allekns, Wither Sh neay nl prier. r neSfowteioth of 'Charleston is up on a visit to her mother, Mrs. Cora Madden. We iope the stay in her childhood home will restore Mrs. Timmerman to her usual health. Mr. Palmer Roper of .\lcCormiek caie by Saturday afternoon and car ried Mr. and Mrs. Thad Moore and children with him to spend the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roper, of lIabun. Pal Is to join the colors next week and wanted to have a family reunion before he left for service. Mr. .Jm iRoper accom Panted Mr. and Mrs. .\loore home Sun day afternoon. NMis$ RYelyn Williams, a charming youngilddy: and recent graduate of Winthio gf 'North Augusta, was the pleasant guest recently of Miss Myra Wofford. Mrs. Claude Finley and little daugh tyrs, Virginia and Dorothy, have re turned from ai enjoyable visit to her sister, Mrs. Traywick Long, of Cheraw. Mrs. Sue Finley spent Sunday with herl mother, Mirs. Della Cunningham, of Mt. Pleasant, and to see her broth cmr, Gary Cunningham, before he leaves for overseas service. .ir. P1. II. Martin left Saturday for his work in Atlanta, after a stay with homefolks here. Hlamilton Brown, of the navy yard, of Charleston, is on a 10-days' fu rlough to ioiefolks here . Little Miss Sara Roper spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Thad Moore. irs. .1. A. WVofford and children re ently had a pleasant call on Mr. and .\lrs. Goorge irown. While there we stood by a spring known to have had tle rocls fixed around it over 100 years ago. We sampled the water and it is good. Besides enjoying splendid fr'uit, the trees of which were planted by lie hands of Ileso good people, we aliso ate 'ears from a iree 100 years old or more. One little boy was so ieased with his visit that lie said he t wenn bites of his good "tater custard". "We'ilhe back tomorrow, Aunt Thel i !" .\lrs. 1,11a Lea Wright, of I'endleton, and Mrs. .lessie Atklis, of Clinton. w'e1e ieCent guests of .Ir. and .\lrM. I.ee Langston. We are indebted to Ilhe kind thoughl furness ofi these good neighbors for a pleasant ride Su nday afternoon, vs well as a call on sick folks. We ap preciato the kindnoss. The ulnin That Does Not Affect the Head pecause of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA. TIVC BIROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quitaine and does not cause nervousnessl sc.r rn:ig in head. Remeiber the fuil onne and 'oak for the signature of E. TV, GROVE2, . a You Aboa s been a steady dec the past months-. ~rn markets, where med to be a fair su~ the least. In ordei e made generous Pu rig they will last we past we are unable promises to be at ai diate inspection. irts, Blouses, Under ter * +* * * e* *s@*e e * . e~ EKOM NEIS. I ** * * * * * . * * ** s...e*.*.., Rev. W. L.'Culbertson, of Commerce,. Gh., and son, of LaGrange, Ga., paid a short visit to his old home and rela tives here last week. They were ac compallied back home by Miss Jessie Culbertson. ir. Henry Pinson has been on a few days' visit to his parents, Mr. and Mirs. 11. .11. Pinson. Mrs. Luranie McDaniel and daugh ter, Margaret, visited her parents, Mr. iiand Mrs. J. P. Elledge Sunday, to be with her brother, George, who is with homefolks for a few days. George Is now working on the ships that sail across the deep blue sea. Mrs. Jennie Hamilton and son, Jack, are visiting relatives at Cross 1111l and AMountville. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cooper and Miss 10velyn Culhertson spent Satur day night and Sunday with Mr. Edgar litirts and family of the Woodrow Wilsoil section. Dr. Cooper and wife, Mir. I. C. Ci-i hertson an1id wife, and Mr. Carl Cil- i lierstison ver .lopping in Laurens re Whi.n Shumld a 'r'in - ce Whiy sioudi~i a Prince 01 (owpJiltuchl ('rai and(l king or the range abandon his Aiizoa reahn to be an iEnglish Earl?' William Farmitm in "True Blue," gives the answer in typical Americani word an(d action at the Opera louse FPcday. DON'T RIlSK N.E lE('T, Don't neglect a coistait backache. slarp, darting pain1s or urinary dis 'rders. The dangeri of (I ropsy or i righl's disease Is too serious to ig 1Oire. I'm, Doan's Kidney Pills as have! yori' friend.s and neighbors. A Lau-! r'ens ('ase. Mlrs. Iob Templelton, 23.'- Oak St., "We have used Donnl's Kidney illis an,( have Foiuind thim to be jus't i..s good as advert ised. ty kidneys ..'it act ri;:hi and I w hardly ahe 1o go oil acconliit of I v pain in my back. I had severo pa s over miy kid ,('ys and my limb1s, et, ha o wer ;swolilen. v T isd to usec Moan's Kidnv "I e and did so. 1l.very hWt of, the swlin et me, Ilhe itpills disappit'ear'd I d mly (l i kidn . wer'1e( ' regula'. I give'the (redit of (11r1110 o ans K d Pills." The ab1ov, :0tatemil was givenl onl h~ircl 10, 1911 and on .arch 26, 1915 Alr%. Temnpletonl Said: "I aml glad to ..ain recoiniend DI oan's Kidney I ills. I havnii't had to use a kidtiey re'medy inCe Doan's Cured m e Some yrils ago. I advise anyone troiled with their kidneys to give this riemiedy a trial.' 610v at all dalers. Poster-M.\ilburn Co., M.\fgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. andl ut Dry G'oo rease in the supply < sven years. Our b he found a con tinue4 >piy for the present, r to be assured that rchases in all depar do not know anid v to say. We can oi ny time this year an< wear, Children's Sca iEll) ('ROSS MEETING AT SANDY SPRINGIS A iecting in the uiterest of the Red Cross will be helld at Sandy -11rings church next Sunday morning, September Ist. Miss Crawley, secre Calomel Today! S - I Guarantee D Don't take nasty, danger< 'constipated, headac Calomel salivates! It's n9ercury. Calomel. acts like dynarjie on a sluggish liver. When calomel comes into contact with sou file it crashes into it,causing cramy ng and nausea. If you feel biliouly, co stipated anl all knocked out, just go to your druggist and get a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents which is a harmless vegetable sub stitute for dangerous calonel. Take a spoonful and it it doesn't start COLLEGE OF Foundp A college of highest stpr(fard, intentionally limited e5kIbilment 'o year cotirses leaff to the Ba eal iIrse 'a special fi attre. Nitk 1917 under War D)epartmeiwt'Mu o0ficer. Address HARRISON RAN] Charlesto Ume R1 RAI ds and Clol af merchandise and uyer, Mr. T. C. Swi ~iscarcity of goods a however, with indic, all the. needs of our twents and these g< rhether or not the st s~ay that our stoc] I that at present this Iool Dresses and all )any taTy of the Home Relief (Department of lite Laitrens chapter of the Red Cross will be p~reseit and i make an ad (i ess. The public Is Invited to attend SUJhSCIRBI' FOR THE' ADVhIRTiSOR ick Tomorrow! odson's Liver Tone )us calomel when bilious, by. Listen to me I your liver and straighten you up better and quicker thitan nasty calo mel and without making you sick, you just go back and get your money. If ou take calomnel today you'll be si'Mk and nfuseated tomnorrow; be Sides, it may salivate you, while if you take Dodson's Liver Tone you will wake ip feeling great, full of ambition and ready for work or play. it is harniless, pleasant and safe to give to children; they like it, CHARLESTON A 1875 open to men and to women. 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