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Christmas 1 Goods Dressed Dolls China Dolls Totnborines Morns Drums Photograph A1 onus Autograph " Post Curd 11 A. B. C. Blocks Work Boxes Music Boxes Lap Desks Acordinus Militaiy Brushes Toy Whips Dressing Cases I'M inch Cards Table Croquet, Initial Seals Foxy Grandpas, Pop Guns Buster Browns, Safety Razors, Check Boards Line of books from 25 cents to $1.25. Picture Frames and numbers of other articles that will be ^ood for Christmas presents. Dr. Posey's Drug J Store so you had better keep alive and well a \ long a.? you can. That mean j you want to get rid of the: cough or cold that's been hanging on for weeks, and get rid or it right aioay. We r.r'A man/ (;ood cough remedies. Rcxall Cherry Juicm Cough Syrup w;ll cure the most stubborn cough, hoarse ness or core throat. Has a de lightful flavor, is meat palatable, and gives immediate relief. If one bottle doesn't completely cure your cough bring back tho empty bottle and we'll return your money. Three sizes, tho larger sizes most economical to buy?25c, 50c. and C'-OO. Laurens Drug Company Laurens, S. C. Why Not zk. "CALORIC iristmas Surely, you could not desire a more practical, more economical, more time, labor and fuel .saving household neces sity than a CALORIC FIRELESS COOKSTOVE It will Bake and Roast Food without heat other than that supplied by the patented radiators, which are heated )Ver a (lame in the same manner as an ordinary Hat iron, as well as steam, stow, boil, etc. Even the inexperienced cook can turn the most excellent baking. The "Caloric." requires absolutely no atten tion after the raw food is placed into it- it can't burn. / "Caloric" cooking means thoroughly good cooking with all the bother and worry left out. Could you desire a more practical, more pleasure giving Christmas present than a "Caloric"? It s put up in a handsome, special package, fully in keeping with the Christmas spirit. See it in our win dow. M. S. BA1LRY * SON, Clinton, S. C. ; Stop Scratching Par-a-sit-i-cide cures itch and mange in 30 minutes. Pimples and Ringworms quickly. Price ' 5?c at LAUREN'S DRUG CO. 60c by mail or express-from Dr. L. J. Sharp & Co., Commerce, Ga. Guaranteed. "Take no substitute.1' (3 to (J0tsJti .NyThe trcs wcs ell a-twinkle with iis candles here and tliero \And with a merry tinkle swayed tke gifts it Kad to bear. And all was now completed for the morrow that should to \Vjth joyo^i? welcome greeted by ths children round the tree, \ When ? I rosy have dream; 1 it so, |? \ \ * But the fcrace of leng ago * a,me through the hush of midnight and bided there with me. Jghdd. as sleeper when dreams hold the heart or hin; The shadows grew the deeper till the tree was blurred and dim? Tnen /marvclously\ glowing aa of all the stars and suns y/itty a beauty paVt all knowing, with the majesty that stun*. Stood a croa* o f jewel-fl ame Which from put the shadows came ? To these, the little ones!"* And softly came a chanting:" / Strange glory held the trifles that hung upon the trecl ' The i marveling that stifles all speech laiJ hold on me; I felt the impulse olden that led the storied kings To come with treasures golden and previous offering* \ In th-t\fi rjt gray Chr istma: dawn Of the Centuries agone, \y \ ;icn all earth Vhrobbed with music and heat ofWl wings. I l.ncw that I was dreaming?but the"re rose a glorious dura? AnJ^lit Nno;:Hn^ stars wero\gleaming in .the Yield of space and time; ar^t^nrl\nilling vtsidq alowly vanished quite\ ejght clysiah^t had been for me to stray ? And I heard all faintly^^ar^ USIC dr ipjiing from eaqh star Christmas (Copyright. \V. I). Neahil). ........3 .......... . * * "Old lim* Christmas at (irand-pa's in* t The Country. ? (ByW. G. C.) I I know of no day oui of the three hundred und sixty-five thai Is dearer to the heart <>i* us boys than Chrlut mas day. Hog kiiliuK day nearly comes up to it. This one morning thai w e don't hoar the unwelcome I sound, '<!<'i up there you lazy hoys!! 11 is breakfast time and nearly time to star! to school," Long before the crow has put on Iiis shoes we are out of the bed, stir ring up the lire and starting a light to see what old Santa has brought us In our stockings, Everything Is emp tied mil In a pile: cakes nuts, candy and applOS. WO eat a little Of one and then of another, and hy the time breakfast Is ready we are so full that we do not want anything more. Next tiling the dogs are led. gltltS gotten out, powder, shot and caps put into the hau. Ml ihe hoys white t\j\t{ j black, are called out for tin- rabbit hunt. All the morning it is "here he >;<>es! shoot him! Sic oil the dons.' My evening we have caught tw.onty H\e Molly Cotton Tails. Tired out hy walking, we seek the house for dinner. Our tramp luis set tled our morning's meal of sweets and WO are ready for something more SUb , stnntial. Oil arrival at Ihe house, we find the table surrounded with the grown people and we have to stund aside uutll they get through. We nev er saw folks eat so long and talk so much. Kvery now and then we peep Into the dining room door, to see if they have ttnlHhed and also to see. how things are holding out. When our time comes we rush In and do awful justice io ('?rnndma's dinner. At night we shoot big powder guns. Are off crackers and roman candles. The weather is too cold to ktay out long, so we assemble around the big wood Are and talk over the exploits of the day. tell tales and have games un til bed time. At ten. we retire for the nicht and, being tired out by the day's hunt, we arc soon wrapped in sleep. Next morning tho farm boll ? alls us up lor duties of another day. In conclusion we can (truthfully say that the Christmas day has been one of (Jif-? best of our life and we only wish that we had more .such days and more Grandmas and more Grandpas to spend them with. roc mum; rr kvii. hours."" Several Alleged Vuleves and Gnu-play ers Landed in LI III he. The OMRcors Were "on ilia go" Sat urday ufght ami Sunday, responding to calls in different directions. Knrly Saturday night Deputy Sheriff Reld' and Rural Policeman Sullivan, In an swer Cd a call Horn Madden, went out. and arrested ;j negro, .lohn Simpson. I who i.s charged with systemattlcally | robbing the store of Mflf, J. D. CuJ'-j hortS'fin. Mis last haul was on Satur day night, and on Sunday a quantity of roods. Identified us the property of Mr. GulbeKson. waa found in Die iMpiis nearby, ?nuiison was lojjjged fip jail. Monday morning the o/flh ei returned to Madden tnd return ?<& with four olher negroe.-v who are UWd In Connection With t.Ue thefts. iV?r Mr. | Culbertaon is certain that the stealing hav been going on- all the faW, though he had been ui'itole to eatei> up with the rogues until Saturday (eight. Karly Sunday morning (Vflcer Sulli van, with I'oliSymen Walker and Bich? el berger, rubied a blind tiger's place out beyond tibe old fair grounds, cap lured a qua?tity of liquor and arrest ed (irlilln ?axton, coloured, who was In charge of the place. On Moaday morning. Mr. o. A. Ful ler brought In two negroes. John and Albert. Boyce, who It seems got mixed up In a little . shooting affair Satur day night out on Dr. A. C, Fuller'a pi a- e. at the home Of 1.Ige (Jury, wh -re some kind of a party v#as being given. Ah It turned out no one was killed and only three were wounded, namely: George Sullivan, Cal Sullivan and Henry Simpson. Their wounds are not very aerloua, ao it Is reported, though they ure unable to come to jail' as yet. Tfte Btognee negroes were if admitted to ha.il Monday and returnedl!) lion*3. ?! HntdSc of Sennit ? iirrnUau, < '?cjity of Inuron*. Court! of Common Pleas. i. l>. W. o.jtis. Individually and as lExeoutov nt* .1. Washington Watt?,, leconscd, Plaintl/B. UK-ifnst i .f. II. Da.'.s Administrator with will annexed of Susan C. Watts, et at., Defendltais, , Fur SUM ?: to the order of his Honor.; John S. Wilson. Presiding Judge, pnss ?:vl in the! above stated case, tlr.? cred itors of ?!. Washington Watts are here by called in ahd rocinlred to estabtisli their claims boforo me :>t a Reference to he lietd in rivy office on lhe> 20th day of Deconber, A. D. 1910. Also cred itors of Mrs. Susan ('. Watts. A. <'. Todd, special Referee _:_ii_ FINAL SETTLEMENT, Take notice that on the 30th day of December, I Will render a final ac count of my acts and doing as Kx excutor of the estate of J. D. M. Shaw, i deceased, in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurena county, at 11 o' clock, a. in., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trusts as Bxe< Utor, Any person Indebted to said estate are notified and repined to make pay. ment on that date; and all persons having el iims against said estate will I hem mi or before said date, duly proven or he forever barred. Leonora J. Shaw. Ijxecut rix. November. 30, 1910.?1 mo. FURS WANTED! All Kirjdsof Furs, Musk rat and Others Muskrat 25c to 85cts Mink . 50c to $7.50 The Highest Market Price Always Paid Further Information may be had by calling on or addressing S. P0LIAK0FF Next Dcor to Post Office, La.irens, S. C. % Kl~c]oi Externals v Sells itself wherever ? i!) t roduced. I mitatore \j Sh^.vc tried to imitate,^ '"'and substitution has I bcon attempted. But j| oticc GO WANS always | Govvans for inflammation and congestion. // gives usplensnre to recom mend (towntin '? ;>?? 'Htion :~>r Inllnnii niio . .??/.-../.?? of the thro.n .iniJ chest, we haw sohl Uownns l*repnrnlion for tunny years ??f"' never h.nl a ront/tlttilU, lili^lSUTON DUUti ; <.'., litfrli tig ton, S\ ('. B?YT3-D?Y1 HAVE IT IN THE HOME All DruMlM*. Si. f*.0e. 2Go. COWAN MZOICALCO.. OUT HAM. N. C. tulianlstd, and no.ii? rtundtd by your 0rug|lit The Laurens Drug Company Sells Gowans Preparations YOUR ONLY CHANCE to obtain The Best Ready Made Clothing = at= HALF PRICE Is to visit our Store where you will find all the latest styles from the very best makers. $15.00 Suits at $9.50 10.00 Suits at 4.98 6.00 Suits at 3.98 We Have Decided to Sell Until CHRISTMAS $3.00 to $5.00 Children's Cloaks at $1.25 50 cts Shirts for . #39 $1.25 Shirts for. . $98 $1.25 Brilliantine, GO inch wide, per g?0 yard for . V Come and visit us. S. P0LIAK0FF Next Door to Post Office. Laurens, S. C. MICHELIN Tires L?k for TkU SU? ON LEADING GARAGES FO.R SALE ALL OVER THE WORLD All the worlds important automobile contests have been won on Michelin Tires. Why? IN STOCK BY % W. V. HUDOENS, Laurens, S. C.