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-e . . . . . . . . . . . . . * Local and Personal Mention. * J. T. A. Ballow spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs9. I,. L. Moore. 'Mr. J. L. Stone, of Mountville, was a visitor in the city Aonday. Clerk of Court C. A. Power, who has been sick of influenza since last week Is reported to 41D improving. Mr1. and Mrs. C. Emory Davis, of Gar nett, S. C., are spending a few days with her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moore. 'Mrs. 0. 'B. Moffett and Mirs. Glass have returned to Akron, Ohio, after spending the week with Mrs. L. L. Moore. Mr. B. 11. Balle, of Philadelphia, spent several days in the city last week with his mother, -Mrs. L. G. Balle. Mr. W. M. Suierel, who has been quite sick of influenza athis home in -the Tylersville section, Is much im proved. The members of Mr. D. E. Todd's family on East Main street, who have beenf down with influenza, are reported -.to be improving. Mr. C. W. Taylor, of Greenwood, has been spending several days in the city on account of the sickness of his daiightier, Hebecca. Mrs. iRaymond Campi of Atlanta, has returned to her home after visiting rot, several dlays in the home of her uncle. Mlr. -1. S. Bennett. M]r. C. 1". Illix, who is now superin telndent of (he water and electric plant, of Abbeville, made a two days' visit to hoiefolks last week. Pvt. Frank T,. McMahon, of the Ma rine 'Corps, has returned to Juanilco, Va., after spending the week with his aunt, Mrs. W. A. 'Moore, and relatives in Taurens county. Miss Mary Jlohnson, of Spartanhurg, came down last week to be Present at the funeral of Mi. A. IT. Sanders. She has ,remained several days while Mrs. Fianders is recovering from her illness. Miss Frances Thames left Sunday for Washington where she will visit her sister, 'Mrs. Perry, and take a spe clal course in kindergarten work dir ing the next few weeks. Capt. .1. B. Humbert, of Princeton, was a visitor in the city Thursday. He is apparently enjoying good health, the trip from his home to town being a pleasant olting for him. Miss Carrie Lee Havird, of Newberry, is visiting Mrs. J. M. Teague, on South Harper street, having come tip on ac count of the sickness of Miss Minnie Ifavird, who has been visiting friends here for several weeks. 'Mr. W. L. Taylor, mail carrier on Rioute -1 and associate editor of The iierald. is among those suffering 1w ith Intienza. 110 and several members of his raily have been confined to their beds for the past few days. Mr. R. P. Traynliai leaves this morning foi' different points In Florida where he will remain for the next month or two. 1ie will be accompanied by Shieriff S1 C. Reld, who expects to return some time next Week. Capt. J. M. Philpot nai'iowly escaped dnjur'y Monday afternoon when the automobile in .which he wns riding, collidedl with another on Southt Har Deri street just heonw the Pnonnena nknt and gave hini a considerable shaking up. I Mr. W. 'Carl Wharton, of Waterloo, who has -been quite sick of influenza, is well enough to -be out again. He passed through the city .Sunday, prob ably on his way to Greenville to visit his little daughter who has been sick there. .M1r. Sainimie Austin, who is now liv ing in iandrum, has been spending several days in the city during the Il ness of his sister, Airs. J. 1-. Nabors. Mr. Austin is engaged in farming near Landruin and likes his surroundings there very much. -lisses .Fredia Fitzgerald and Eliza eth l1arle, of Spartanburg, and Messrs. John Boyd and Arthur Jones, of Greenville, accompanied by Mr. Henry Bennett wil convposo -a house party at the home of Miss Flora Bennett the latter part of the week. County Treasurer Ross D. Young was at his office again for a few hours Monday after having been sick of influ enza for several weeks. During his absence many details of his work have been effleently handled by his daugh ter, Miss Dorris Young. Caimpbell-lenderson, M arried Sunday afternoon at the Holmes 'Sitreet Methodist parsonage, Miss Clara Campbell ahd Mr. Jesse Henderson, both of Gray Court, Rev. W. T. Johnson ofllciating. Wattsx-Stokes. Miss Courtney Watts, daughter of Associate Justice R. C. Watts, and Mr. T. F. F. Stokes, of Mountville, were married at the home of Judge Watts Monday afternoon. Rev. Wilmot S. Holmes, rector of the 10piscopal church, performed the ceremony. Only the members of the immediate families of the young people were present. The bride has spent a large part of her life in Laurens and is greatly admired for her gracIous and charming man ners. Mr. Stokes is a son of the late Dr. Stokes, of Mlountville, and is a young man of sterling character, be Ing succes:,fully engaged in farming. GIRLS! THICKEN AND BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR AND STOP DANDRUFF Try this! Your hair gets wavy, glossy nd abundant at once. A laxative today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not take the ti no from play to empty their bowels, wi icli become cloggedl up with waste,. liv r gets sluggish stomach sou. Look a the tongue, Mother! If coated, or your chil'd is listless, cross, feverish, >reath 4ad, restless, oesn't eat heart ly, ft of cold or hits sore throat o at o ther children's all ments, yve te)spooifull of "Califor ia Syr p )f Figs." then don't worry, in a fol hour1s m all this const ipat ion. poison1, .our b ile anld fermnentI ing 'waste will gently move out of the hovein, and youI have a well, playfil child again. A thoroigh "inside clea'sing" is oft I times all that is neeess.ry. It should he the first treatmen. given in any Sickness. lle,!are of counterfeit fig svrups. Ask youri driuil;gist for a bot tie of"Cali forn Ia Syrup of Figs," which has fiullI directions foi' babies, cifidren of all ages andi forgrown-ups plainly pr'inted on the bottle. Look carefully and see that it is made by, the "California Fig Syrup Comnany". MADDEN NEWS. * * P * 0*90*90e e .. ..... Madden, Jan. 20.-Sunday was such a pretty day! Didn't it make you all realize that this was a beautiful world nfter all? We are all glad to greet our first returned soldier boy from oversea ser vice, 'Claude J. Brown. He received his ionoable discharge from Camp 'Sevier last week and is now with his parents, ,Ar. and 'Mrs. Geo. Brown. Claude was wounded at the battle of Ypres, where there were numbers of Americans with the 4th British a-rmy. He is looking the .pink of perfection and has many interesting incidents to relate. Mr. and Mrs. George Bryson and lit tle Eloise, Mr. and 'Mrs. J. A. Wofford, Mr. G. H-. Finley und irs. Andy Boyd and daughter Azile, 'were visitors at the home of Mr. Geo. Brown Sunday af ternoon. George, Jr., was thought to be a little better. The family of -Mr. J1. D. Culbertson are all down with flu, but are better at this writing. 'Mr. Thad 4loore and little son, Orrah, have also been quite sick. The family of Air. De~olitelds have al so been down, but they too are report ed better. We trust that all may soon be u1p) and out again. Mr. J. I. Power will soon have his new house ready fo roccupancy. lie expects to move in.Ttiesday, if noth lig happeis to .prevent. l rs. K'Alay Midden and clildren, were the spend-the-day guiests of her cousin. M1rs. Sue Finley, Sunday. Mr. T. S. Iangston was in Waterloo Saturday on business. Ar. 13. Y. Culbertson was not able to be at Sunday school Sunday. We trust that he will not have the flu. 'Mr. J. A. Wofford was called to Woodruff Wednesday afternoon on a sad i ssion. . Ills oldest brother, Will A. Wofford, was killed by a train. Ilr. Wofford had often visited his brother here and had many friends who w'er shocked and saddened to hear of his tragic death. lie left a wife, iwho was a Miss Johnson, of Laurens county and seven children to mourn hils death. One of lie saddest features of the ease is his youngest and only single son, Jared J., is in France. We are sorry to hear that Uncle John Finley has not been so well for the past week. Rev. W. J. LTangston spent Saturday night with his brother, 'T. S. Langston. He was oi hils way to AVoodruff where lie goes to form a pastorate. IESI'LTS WILL STA,%iTLE LAURENS People report quilick results from ire laavoptik eye wasl. A girl withe weak, strin med e es Ny"s helped by ONPi, applieatlo. ir iother could not sew or read Iause of eye painus. In one week her whou)ble was gone. A small bottle of I 'volitik is guaranteed to help l'VNIltY CAS veak, st rained ori flatmed eyes. ONE, WASH1 statles with its quick results. Alumimun eye Cup FillE E. The l'u reka I Drug Co., ine. A Befr inest of Mothers. 'Dr. J1. .lHaiden, City 1Health Of flcer, requests mothers to prevett their children from skating and gaith ering en the str'eets andl sidehvwalks for' play during the influenza epidemic, as this .practice may be a consitributing cause to the spread of the llepideic. Dr. flearden states that just as soon as conditions justify it the "embargo" will be lifted and the children will lbe able to make merry 'as much as they choose on the streets or anywhere else so far as lhe is concerned. Olnning ini Cotut.y. Offlelal in.formiation -has 'heen re ceived that 37,-176 hales of cotton wvere ginned ini this cou~nty this season prIior' to .Jan. 1. The total to the same (late last year was 31,531. lIe presentativye Sam .J. N ichiolIs has Senlt ot a st ate~ien t to the neOwspiapers In hiis distrtict in w'hich lhe says that the usual suppitly of seed wihichi the gov'ernmienit prov ides 'will lbe lim it ed ltis year oti account of thle warm and I hat thlose wh'lo desirie tem shouhI wr ite him their requtest and lhe w ill "andeav<>r t o get asm mia ny as lhe ca n. TO CUTrSHORT A CotD TAKE A CALOTAB' l'hue Newv ('aloab, Tauble, Thant is En. Iiirely PurltIied of Nausensvating andi lDangerous Qutanlit ies. Of all thle nmedici nes in thle w'orld the oet ors liie en lotmel miost hi ghl1y to brea k up a co lI overtiIgh t or to cut ;hort an attac of ini utenza, grippe, sore throat, a eep-sej ted cough and plossibly to pre ~enti leumonia. Nowv bhat all its tin peasA'it and danger'ous lualities; have Ie remnovedl, the new kindl of calomel alled "Calotabs" Is the doctors' ideal treattment for colds, tc. One Calotab on thte tongue at bed ime with a swvallow of water-that's til. No salts, no nauseca nor the iligh test fiterference wIth eating, tour work or pleasure. Next morning fouir cold hias vanished and your whlole system is putrified and refreshed. Cal tabs is sold only In original sealed ackages; pri1ce thirty cents. Your Iruggist recommnds andc guarantees 3alotabs by rerunding the price if you tro not delirhtnd.-av * . * * c * .g .. .. * OV. COOPER'S FAMILY, * Mrs. Robert A. Cooper, who today becomes the first lady of South Caro Hin, came (own yesterday from Lau ren1s to attend the inaigiration of her distinguished husband and is the guest of Alrs. Fitztlugh McMaster on Laurel Street. With her is her ten year old stepdaughter, Elizabeth. The proid young son of the new governor's fam tly, Robert A., Jr., is remaining at the home in Laurens on account of his tender -age. le is but six weeks old. Tie Coopers will not move into the exccutive mansion until March 1. Mrs. Cooper and the children remaining In L2aurens until that time and .the gov ernor having an apartment at the Jef ferson Hotel. i'rs. Cooper will be warmly wel coned by the host of friends whom she has alrerady won here. She was before h'er marriage a year ago last fall, Miss Dorcas Calmes of Laurens, who was for several years a member *of the teaching faculty of the Colum l'a city schools. Tier excepltional graces, her cordialty of manner and her aftractiveness of person made her a geneiral favorite here--and will make Ie,' an ideal and delightful inistress of the mansion. Fhe returns to Tauri'ens this after nloonl.-The State. . It. 110110 ELlETED PiIESIDENT. Other h'aulreis Nell innored alI 81te 1111 14 ('oivention. At the close of the State laptist Convention which met in Columbia last week, C. B. Bobo of this city was Plevated from the oflee of Vice-Pres ident to that of President to succeed T. T. Hyde of ICharleston who declined reelection. C. II. Roper, also of Lsau rens, was reelected Treasurer while Itev. S. H1. Templeinan was made a iniber of the State Mission Board and llev. Jas. It. Williams a member of the Board of P.ducat ion. Besides these, several others attended the convention from this county, among them being Rev. Eldward Long, Rev. C*. 14". Vermill ioll, Col. .1. II. Wharton, R. 1). Bloyd and S. 'M. Benjamin. The Statistical Secretary reported the number of white Baptists of the state as 166,538. Total gifts in 191 amnounted to $1,162,047. Begins Law Practice. Ph1il '). Hluff, 10s(l., who was recently given his honorable discharge after having served as a second lieutenant in Ile ariny, Is now in the law olllees of Simpson, Cooper & ilabb. Mr. Iluff is a giadumae of both the academiic and jaw doparttu1en1ts of the l'liversity of '"otihI Carolin a. . Deati of 3:Is. 3Ma11-ry .Jor'da1n. Ars. 11. I. Woiff of this cilv has been inftorm'ed of thlie death 1 of her aunt, Airs. Mary Jordan1 at the ilone of hler sonl, It. 11. .to, (,11n of It-' r';ty, Texas oil thI. thi lust., after a short illneies. Mrse. Jhord(aa n a ny eel a i vos and1( fiiends inl th coun'1111ty whli will regiet to hear' of lher' (death. Be sdes5 hei' sonl she is siirv~ived biy OneO brot hei', W. h. Maha ffey of Laurens, and One sister, Mr's. D). A. Switzer of Bay C'ity. GIRLS! WHIITENJHsKIN WiTH- LEMON JUICE 3iiike a beauiity lotion for a few cents to) remiove luan, freckles, sallowness, Y'our' gr'ocer haalthie lemonls and an" di'ig store or toll I ('ounteor wviii su pply you with thiree ou teesO of Or('hard( wVhite for' a few centa, Sqinepic the juice of two fresh lemi 911 in o6 a bot tie, then hut in the or' 'hai'c/whilte and~ shake w~ellI. Thliis ak~ a 1uar iter .'pint of the very biest/1ejon w'hitener' and com1 lilex ion bei 1fl cir k nown. Massage tlls fralgr'aif ,'l'reamy3 lotion)1 daily3 in to the face, neck, armlis and hands and inst see' how Irlecklea, tain, 5allownE--' re(1i1ess an ld ioughneIlss riiisa ppnar am1l1 how smonothI, soft and clea r thle sk in becomes ('. Ye's It is harm'lIess antd Tho 31ak e ii omeg li.re. Mr'. and .\l's. TI. i). W\atkina of ..n I('i5(on, arrliverl iln thle city last weeck -es iding at lresenlt with MrAli. anrd .\lris. Wrl. W'atkios wilt repeent ih' N' 'allandS Mot Irali ife I insurnea(om iunothe tat p ; of thiis per.'I eltresen ttlie hinardi ' atI Ilomle. Represen011tallv D~0I. T.' iiinm'd has lit5 11 10een a ble to attend0( thle sessions (if thle eglilaturi'e, his wife anid several clhil Iron being confined to their bedls on Lecoumnt of infileza anld his pr1esence >cing r'ejliredl to attn tcllIhem. Hie 101)e5 to be able to leave for Columbia n a fewv days, CHICHESTE~i SI ofiLLSd ,,. oxes, sealelt w ithnuo RIbbon.,X Tak a no ollh,','. 1g97 of~ ou t yarsknown*s liest,Safest, Alway"Relatl SLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE IIN 1847 -y m e t b ut qth e t st4 . old' / N 1847 T i' silver plate ' wsan experi. zjTlIl mnbtthe test ' of time has proved the value of the dis covery made by Rogers Bros. The quality of this first and genuine electro. silver plate is still to be found in the original brand 1841 ROGERS BROS.M "Silver ate that Wears" The charact istic beauty of this ware is well illustra d in the "Old Colony" and ctW <1 'Cromweji' patterns, which preserve the charm 9pd simplicity ,of early designs, but are rich' and refinecdisthe finish that modern craft 'anship iles. LOi ROGERS BROS. silverware, they . ar made in the heaviest grade of silver / plate, and are backed by the largest // makers with an unqualified guarantee made possible by an actual test of over 65 years. We are prepared to supply the various articles in these patterns, as well as other - designs in this well-known brand. S. M. & E. H. WILKES & CO. Putnam's Drug Store Pure Drugs, Medicine and Toilet Articles. EVERYTHING IN THE DRUG LINE. Prescriptions carpfully conpounded from pure Drugs. Dr. E. E. SmitV. Registered Pharmacist, hascharge of prescription department. Your patronage solicited. J. P. PUTNAM, Manager Eleventh Hour Call COME ONE! COME ALL! HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED WITHOUT CHARGE OR OBLIGATION From January 11 to Febriary 11 The last month of ou first year i aurens we will ake EXAMINA I FREE We have on record in our office over seven hundred satisfied patients for our first eleven months in Laurens. WHY? Because We Specialize on the EYES ONLY Lewis & Lewis Registered Optometrists Lauren', South Carolina On the Square The Simmons Building ~oil OV[j e Sure to Get ~Q Ile - I t - - x!ae I ii "1 I I A ~". I1 I W *.G L rCn. SF2D EH HEPT RIGf ~- 1 Therca Flavrcastr