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'rJ Christmas Comes . UEN December snows appear, wheni the nights are crisp and ieleur, chilly do the north winds blow ftad we walk on crunchy snow, gazing Oki a witry moon-Christnias time is mwing soon I Wtten the stores are trimmed in n with poinsettias In betweep, on Sshelves are books and toys, dolls and drums for girls and boys; tinkling 'ouinds the giockenspiel and you hear sweet laughter's peal, or the tin horns' trmiet blast-Christmias tinie is con "ag fast! Whenl the house smells-ohl, so geod, oher's cooking wondrous food, glort vus odors floating by, mpice and jilums ee stirred in pie. In the morning wbeo you wake-snitf the air--that's ecolate cake! Ritzg, ring, ring! the door hell's chime. postman says. "It's Christmas time In" When you slop ani(d sew and hurry, leving all the bustle. Scurry quick for hiding place lest she guess it from your face that this bulky hox con tains mother's gift you've 111ade with pains. W hen you've hickory niuits to track, trips to make to town and back, Yuletide crinkles in the air-Merry Garistmts eveirywhere! Theni at letigth comes Christmas eve, Mother tilne eann you believe that to morrow is the tine, happy cause of all my rhyme? Wreaths and greens and stockligs hung, aaisi'wering bell that's rung and rung. OiT to hed--a little sWeep-secimls a m11oient, thenl you peep, dicg the covers quick away. Yes! at ast it's Chrlstmas Day!-Grit. NOTICE TO MOOSE MEMBEHtS There will be a regular meeting of the 'fiyal Order of Moose, )ecembher 't1. 1922. 1All neibers are reiuested ) 'he Present. 0. L. TA)NG, Dictator. No Worms In a Healthy Child Altehludren troubled with Worms have an un hmi1hy colr which indicates poor blood, and as a meet thete Ia more or I ess stomach distu'rhanco. CEUNVE TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regu Radyrr two or three weeks.will enrich the blood. iuwovehhodigfstionandact as a generalStrength wlag Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then pff or diapel the worms, and the Child will be Me iealtn. Pleaeguttotake. 600 per bottle. A TONIO Greve's Tasteless chill Tonic restores H I , and Vitality by Purifying and Emidbing the Blood. When you feel its abegtbening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and ho% i inppriyes the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. Wsa'S Tasteless chill Tonic Is simply bo and Quinine suspended in syrup. So shamnt even children like it. The blood ;aOak QUININE to Purify it and IRON to EmDi&& it. Destroys Malarial germs and ripgemus by its Strengthening, Invigor. -W4 Effect. 0c. STANDARD LABOR CHARGES Orverhaul - uitotor . . . ,. .$16.00 Overhautl roar axle ... 4.50 eoplaco -tnive rsal join t . .2.50 GOrin'd v'alves, clean carbon 2.50 Iteline rantsntission .... 2.00 InStall piston rings . . 4.00 'igtoni I con. rod .. ..1 50 q'igh'teni all 4 con. rods . .30 'Robushi f~ronit axle . . . . 1 .75 Overhaul generator .. .. 1.25 All Work Guaranteed Send Us Your Next Repair Job MARCHANT MOTOR CO. Authorized Dealers Laurens, S. C. 3 Mue Ch1rfamas morning is not omnplete without candy. .What miore' desirable gift than a boxC . f DelltIous .Candy? [Boes in All Sizes, Piutan rug Store . * . * a * * * e * * . . . HONOR ROLL * * LAURENS CITY SCHOOLS * Eleventh Grade--Distinguished, Roy Gaston, Sarah Katherine Barksdale. Beatrice Iellams, Mary Benn, Wini fred Sitgreaves, Ruth Sullivan, Carl Thompson, Wyatt Waldrop . Tenth Grade-difghly Distinbuished Janie Holmes Davis, faul ,Philpot; Distinguished, Clara Boyd, ' Nelle Cheek, Ada Catherine Owings, Thomas Wofford. Ninth Grade, A 'Section-Highly Dis tinguished, Willie Kate Baldwin; Dis tinguished, ,Ruth 'Stewart, Perrin WrigAit. Ninth Grade, Section H-None. Eighth Grade, Section A-i'ighly Distinguished, legare Blackwell, lar lowe Mahaffey, Martha Power, larriett Todd, Bruce Thompson;ilVstinguished, Mary Baldwin, Collyar Barks4alc, Bil ly Bolt, Hugh Coleman, Minnie Gold en, 'Hlattie Miller, Amaryllis Smith, Cecil Sullivan, Sam Todd. Eighth Grade, 'Section B-Highly Distinguished, Frances 'Finley; Distiun guished, Thomas.Hamilton, Charles Senn, Sara Cheek, tebecc Myers. Seventh Grade, Section A-Dis.li ruished, 'Fannie Rosenthal, Annie Pow nr, William Bramlett, Lowrie Beacham, William Crews, Margaret Wasson, Jones Martin, Robert loore, Mary Reid, 'Dallas Dendy, Henry Jc Mad jeln. Seventh Grade, Section B-lighlyl Distinguished, Mary Ball, Martha Boyd; iistinguished, Mary Anderson, \label 'Bartin. Eloise Young. Sixth Grade, Section A-Distingitish 3d. irene Todd, James Dunklin, Martin Miller, Emily Taylor, Ralph -Ball, Jack B1ab), Jack Wysong, Mary IOelle Row land, Jeanette Hamilton, Mary 'Lowis 3wink. Sixth Grade, Section B-Distinguish ed, Martha Franks, Arminda Hough, Lillian Kitchens. Fifth Grado, Scotion A-Distin ,uished, Rolfe l-ughe?, Hiram Lang Aton, Wilfrod McCravy, Clifton Mc bIaurin, Sara 'Dorroh, Leonora Miller. jifth Grade, Section B--Highly Dis inguishod, C. T. Squires, Jr., Dorothy 'orwood; Distinguished, Helen Vin 3cnt, 'Louis Wham, Mildred Wysong, lary lllen Owens. Fourth Grade, Section A-Distin ;uished, Jack Balle, Mary Crisp. Fourth Grade, Section 'B-Highly Distingitished, Dorothy Sitgreaves, Louise Taylor; tDistinguished, DeWitt 4orwood, Charles Vincent, Clyde Ray, foe Reid, Haskell Sanders, Margaret McCravy, Sarah Riddle, Clemiegene roague, Cecyle Ferguson. Third Grade, Section A-Distin guished, Jack Chand4er, James Davis, Tr., Ambrose Hudgens, 1311ly Lancas or, 'Ilarold 'Lee, 'Laura Babb, Virgirtin Blades, Martha Susan Briggs, ME larence J3ramlett, 'Harriett Gmy. Third Grade, Section B-Distin ;uished, Lawton Vincent, Samuel Wilkes, Maudaline Sullivan, Mary i1lizabeth Squires, iSecond (rade, Section A-Highly Distinguished, Billie Copeland, Bob 3hiildress; Distinguished, Margaret 3ray, Thomas 'Babb, Willie Bolt, ltobert Bolt, Maurice Cannon, Edwin Lanhami Second Grade, Section B--Dstin uished, .Rachel Norwood Frances Putnam, Mary Frances Shell, Janelle 3pinks, Helen Templeton, James Ow ings, 0. L. Watson. First Grade, Section A-Distinguish ud, Marion Meachami, John Bolt, Dan B~riggs, Harold Cheek, Paul D~illard, bjewis Jones, George Stathakis, Mary Blalle, 'Mary 'Hron~)lLf 'Davis, Frances D)onnon, Virginia Finley, Alice Hen lerson, Elizabeth 'Hicks, 1cle 'rum >11n. First Grade, 9ection (B-Distinguish 3d, Robert Rosec, Malcolm Squires, Sa lie Franks, Virginia McCuen, Kath 3rine Owens, ISophie Stillivan, Jessie r'eague. Laurens Mil School Fourth Grade-Hlighly Distinguished, FBlmer D~avis; Distinguished, Bessie D)avls, Ancol Martin, Lyda Snoddy, Al :na Templeton. Third Grade-Distinguished, Elvira Jannon, sBeulah -Davis, Oma Davis. Wildred 1H1ll, Cleo Martin. Second Grade-flist inguished, Chris .ne Weathers, Hattie 'Wilbern, John Wesley .owis, Clyde McGill, Willie WecGlohorn, Coybitt Nelson, lmer 3eay. First Grd-itigihd Ada May 3rifmn, Sarah (Word, Roy .Bishop, Ben lE~x. FINAL SEITTLEMENT Take notice that on the 22nd day of D)ecembor, 1922, I wvill render a final iccount of my acts and doings as Ad ninistrator of the estate of J. E. Mar Lin deceased, In .the offIce of the Judge f ?robate of Laurens coutity, att 11 o'clock a. m. and on then same day wvill apply for a final discharge -from ray trust. as Administrator. Any person indebted tel said estate Is notified and reqiuied t'o make pay lont' en .that date;. anid all apersons xkving claims against said estate will )geseTht ,thoem on: or .before. paidl date, hItly proyen or 'he forever bar'red.. ' Admiriistratot ov. 22, 1922. 19-5t-A IFILLINGT THE I STOCKING For little children everywhere A Joyous season still we make; We bring our precolus gifts to them, j Even for th- dear child Jesus' make. r -Phoeb Cary. b W H1IRD there are children thea Christmas stocking should never be forgotten. Nothing can take the place of It, for nothing else arouses. quite so much speculation and pleas- I urablo anticipation as what Sant4 a Claus w' put into that blmely ar- a ticle. The general distribution- of gifts p way well take place after breakfast n 'is out of the way; but no child can t be expected to wait very long for the rl "feel" of something old Santa has left. v If all his gifts are given immediately s on waking, excitement will run high, m and dressing an(t breakfast will be gone through with great- difficulty. f4 Also, -a considerable quantity of candy g and nuts will have vanished before the morning meal Is served, and witl I them will have disappeared all signs a of an appetite. As a means of avoiding these cond-. f tions the Christmas stocking serves a it goo-' purpose. Oarefully filled, it wilb a satisfy the child's longing for "Christ- ii mas the first thing in the morning," h will give him a taste of Christmas goodies without destroying his appe tite for breakfast, and will leave suill- p clent expectancy concerning the other. h things couing so that he will readily bubmit to being properly bathed and t: dressed. u An orange for the toe of the stock- Ir Ing, some especially-desiredktoy which Will prove of untold interest, some ar- a 'ticle of dress In which he can "parada, 01 around;" a handful of pop-corn, a J 'small box of animal crackers and a -stick or cane of pure sugar candy b fshould make a stocking sufficiently bulging to please any child. All the Nv food it contains can be consumed c Without continual warnings of "Don't a eat too much now," or "Better save if the rest until breakfast." The toy 0 and the one other gift will hold the 0 child's interest until every one is as sembled for the big distribution, which 8 nepd not be hurried.-Margaret Bart- a lett in Farm Journal. Colds Cause Grip andw lnthnm AXA'IVE BROMO QUM NETablets tmove ths. eas, Tre is only one "nmnm QOaa. 1 C. W.GROVEs lgoature onbox. i . C HU ClO * HU] Speedster' 7-Pass. Ph Coach. Sedan. ADA * East- Main Si UL ETIDE ANYD CUPID WITH Christmas ther .omeste every detached man a Mtrag isistent urge to fulfill the promise to Maize the putpose for whIdi he is' orn, to become the head of a hous% home, a family," writes 'Anna Steese Ichardpcon In MfcCall's. "Ie feds a ripping desire to stand frst in 'som e's life. "He may be able to withstand the ire of a lovely -face, as close to his 3 the modera dance demands, lHe lay steel his heart, pulse and purse o a provocative face above a one lece bathing suit. But when the cor. br grocer banks his sidewalk with ees; when the florist ties crimson bbon on crackling -holly; when happy, ide-awake children ov-erflow toy. lops, even a conrgmed bachdor ants a woman of his own, a wife, "And in this hour of weakened de mnses lies the marriageable woman's reat opportunity. "By the ter'm 'marriageable woman'. mean any woman 'between sLxteen ad sixty I "Just as Edbter weeltwand the first. >rtnight of June bring long lines to cense clerks and marrying parson4 ) do certain dates represent what we ight call the open season for bagging usbands. "Christmas is one of them. "Now some women, especially those ast thirty, are going to pau'e right ere, in a state of virtuous horror. "No 'nice' woman stalks a man, and icre can be no happiness in marriage, nMess the man, and not the woman, as been the pursuer! "Theoretically, the ab'ove statements re sound. Practically they are relics lthe Victorian age. The shame of ursuing a man lies not in the ob. ct but In the methods used. For an wants to be pursued and lIded' r painless and invisible methods. He ants to marry. He recogntids, that ,rtaln privileges and dignities can be equired through narriage only. These iclude running a lawn-mower over. his wn grass, telling some outwardly icek woman that if he run his bust uss as she rune her house they'd! :arve to death, and repeating to his: terIng clerks the latest clevet say its 6f "that kid of ors." To Car a Cold In One Day ke LAXATIVE BROM QUINNE (Tablets it e tCouh .. HeadAchee nd works the DSO] ESS Reduced On Varioi DSON ..$1425. meton $1475, . ..$525 , . s. $2095 Freight and MS>M Dea reet MOTHER! MOVE CHILS BOWELS "California Fig Syrup" is Child's Best Laxative Even If cross, feVerish, bilious, con stipated or full of cold, children love I the "fruity" taste of "California Fig Syrup". A teaspoonful never fails to clean the liver and bowels. In a few hours you can see for yourself how thoroughly it tworks all the souring food and nasty bile out of the stomach and bowels and you have a well, play rul child again. F ARMS We Have Unlimit for Tei 5, 7 or I Interelt Paya inspection of property and def be made within a few days al STATE & CITY BA Form OLD DOMINIO Richmor SEE OUR LOCAL P Blackwell, Sull Attorneyg Lauren $100 to is Models * ESSE Touring .. Cabriolet .. *Coach .. . Tax Ext-a OTOR lers Millions of mothers keep "Califorak Fig Syrup" handy. They know a tea spoonful today saves a sick 'child to uorrow. Ask your druggist foy genu ino "California Fig Syrup" which has. itrections for babies and children of ill ages printed on bottle. Mother. You must say "California" or you may get an imitation Mig dyrup. LOANS! .d Funds to Loan -me of 0 Years ble Annually nite commitment to loan can ter, application is submitted. NK & TRUST CO. erly N TRUST CO. ad, Va. ,EPRESENTATIVE ivan & Wilson at Law S. 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