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Mr. Carl Barksdale of Clinton Bpent Sunday here. Mr. W. D. Sullivan, of Tumbling Shoals, was a visitor in Laurens Mon day. Mr. J. H. Klugh, of Coronaco, was in the city a short while Friday morn ing. ? Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Dorroh of Youngs township spent tho weekJend with Mrs. W. T. Dorroh. Miss Kate Eichelberger has gone to (itchings Mill where she will teach ving the coming year. Mrs. . McLees of Greenwood, has been h'l the city for the past few days visiting her mother. Mrs. Dr. Jones. Mr. Geo. L. Wilson, manager of the Opera House spent last week in the town of Walhalla, of which ho is tho Mayor. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cannon nr r'lved in the city Sunday. For the present they will make their home with Mrs. Mary E. Austin. Mrs. J. J. Pluss and Miss Cralg are visiting friends in Richmond and Ra leigh. While away they will attend the Virginia and North Carolina Fairs. Prof. Chas. Brooks was a visitor here during the latter part of last week and went with Mr. John Brooks to Ekom Sunday to spend the day with their mother. The many friends of Mr. M. H. Fow ler were glad to see him riding on the .streets last.Friday. It Is the earnest hope of a host of friends that he will soon he able to again return to his bus iness. Capt. J. R. Minter has returned to Laurons after visiting his son at Se rial ia for several days. Capt. Minter also paid a short visit to Union while away and there met a large number of bis old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thames and two little boys, of Birmingham, Ala., were the guests for a short while last week of Miss Fannie Mae Thames. The youngsters, Robert and John will remain here with Miss Thames for about two weeks. I.aureus Drug Co. has a Itemed; That Thej Guarantee to Promptly Relieve All Stomach Distress. People go on suffering from little stomach troubles lor years and imag ine they have a serious disease. They over-oat or over-drink and force on the stomach a lot of extra work, hut they never think that the stomach needs extra help to do the extra work. It these people would take Blond ine with or alter meals, it Would he a great big help to the stoniac.lt in its strain of over-work. No matter what you eat or drink, Bloodlne will sweet en your sour stomach and stop gas belching in live minutes. The heaviness disappears, and the stomach is great ly aided In its work of digestion. Bloodlne not only promptly relieves all distress, but If taken regularly will absolutely cure Indigestion by build ing up the flabby, overworked walls of the stomach and make them strong enough to digest the most hearty meal. I.aureus Drug Co. sells and guaran tees Bloodlne. Tho price is 60 cents a large bottle. Test sample free for ten cents to pay postage from the Blood lne Corporation, Boston, Mass. *************** * ? * EDEX NOTES. * * ? Eden, Oct. 9.?The fanners in this community are very busy now picking out their cotton and cutting their pea vines. Messrs. John and Charlie Brooks visited their mother. Mrs. L. R. Brooks Sunday. Mr. Vance Gray has returned home from Charlotte whoro he has been studying nutomobillng. Rev. E. V. Bahh Is spending a few weeks with his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bahh. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hipp, spent Wed nesday with Mrs. Emma Reeves. Miss Sue Gray has been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Arm strong this week. Mr. and Mrs. F W. Mahafl'ey spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. L, B. Bahh. WAR IHM I,ABED. ?{'atarrit Germs Mnst Be Conquered or Health >VHI he Destroyed. If you have catarrh you must van quish an army of persistent, destruc tive microbes before you can get rid of it. You might as well choose your weap ons, declare war and annihilate this army of catarrh germs right now. Stomach dosing won't kill them; neither will sprays or douches. HYOMEI, a pleasant, antiseptic, germ destroying air breathed over the entire membrane will put catarrh germs out of business In short order. HYOMEI (pronounce It Hlgh-o-me) is guaranteed by Laurens Drug Co. to ?end catarrh, asthma, bronchitis, coughs colds and croup, or money back. If you own a little HYOMEI hard rub ber pocket Inhnlor you can get a sep arate bottlo of HYOMEI for only r.O cents, if you haven't an inhaler buy ?x. completo outfit that only costs $1.00. r^^^^^^**^^^***?*******^^** ********* SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. | ************************** Branilett-Babb. A wedding which is of great interest to wide circles of friends here and elsewhere in this section of the state will take place this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the B'irst Baptist church, when Miss Nanuio Downs Bramlett will become the wife of Mr. Erskine Todd Babh. The church has been beautifully decorated for the occasion and the wedding promises to be one of the most beautiful seen here in a long time. Miss Bramltt is a young iady of many personal charms and is a most accomplished young woman. Mr. Babb is a member of the firm of Mahaffey & Babb and is one of the city's rising young business men. The happy good wishes of a large circle of friends go with the happy young couple upon life's journey. ooo Sulll van-Mo Kol vey. Invitations have been issued to the wedding, on the 25th of this month, of Miss Niza Sullivan and Mr. William Alvln McKelvey, the ceremony to take place at the home of Miss Sullivan's father at Tumbling Shoals. Miss Sul livan Is the daughter of Mr. W. D. Sul livan, of Tumbling Shoals, and is a] young lady of many accomplishments. Mr. McKelvey is a member of a well known Greenville county family and a prosperous planter. Both of the young people are very popular where ever they are known. ooo Millichnmp-Young. Invitations have been received in this county to the marriage of Miss Kate MelltChamp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Cuttino Melllchamp, to Mr. Marion Julian Young, the cere mony to take place at the A. It. P church of Winnsboro. Mr. Young is now living on James, Island, near) Charleston, but will be remembered by a large circle of friends who were raised up with him In this county. He is a son of Mr. R. H. Young, of! Lisbon, and a member of the well known Laurens county family of that name. Miss Mellichamp Is a member of one of the oldest and most honored families of the state. Mrs. Austin Owings Dead. A very sad death occurred in the Rabun Creek section Saturday when Mrs. Austin Owings died at her home aller an illness of several months. She was buried Sunday in the Rabun Creek cemetery, Rev. E. Y. Babb con ducting the services. A large number of sorrowing friends and relatives fol lowed the body to its last resting place Mrs. Owings was just in the prlnv of life and leaves a husband and sev eral children to mourn her loss. . NO REASON FOR DOl'BT. A Statement of Fads Hacked by a strong Guarantee. We guarantee complete relief to all sufferers from constipation, or, in ev ery case where we fail, we will supply the medicine free. Rxall Orderlies are a gentle, effec tive, dependable, and safe bowel regu lator, strengthener, and tonic They aim to reestablish nature's functions in a quiet, easy way. They do not cause inconvenience, griping or nausea. They are so pleasant to take and work so ? asily that they may be taken by any one at any time. They thoroughly tone up the whole system to healthy activity. Rexall Orderlies are unsurpassable and ideal for the use of children, old folks, and delicate persons. We can not too highly recommend them to all sufferers from any form of constipa tion and its attendant evils. Three sizes, inc.. 25c., and ?oo. Remember, .von can obtain Rexnll Remedies in 'Iiis community only at our store -The Rexall store. The Laurens Drug Co., in:! Main street. Todd Building. Too Late, Too Late, to think about taking out a policy on your house if it is already burning. We take a risk but not a certainty. If you have taken time by tho forelock, and insured your property against fire, you have the Absolute Certainty that the company Will pay all your loeaea. The race is to the swift, and you owe it to your family to protect them from all jubloB. Do not be a laggard. E.H.WILKES&SON Stocka - Bonds - Insurance Enterprise Bank Building Laurens. S. C. PA?H FTVTi Our Salesmen Will Aid You Young Folks in Choosing As they would expect others to aid them?they will completely satisfy your every desire. Large No. 8 Store Only $12.00 Just think of it, and a real First-class Stove too, made of best Pig Iron, very heavy Sold under a perfect guarantee. At above price we furnish full and complete list of 40 pieces ware We are ready to fill your wants in Heaters and Cook Stoves. Just received a solid car-load. We have any size or price Stove you may want and our prices will save you money. Won't you investigate? Citation for Lettern of Administration State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. By O. G. Thompson, Probate Judge: Whereas, A. H. Shell made suit to me to grant him Letters of Adminis tration of the estate and effects of Ella W. Shell. These are therefore, to cite and ad monish all and- singular the kindred and creditors of the said Ella W. Shell deceased, that they be and appear be fore me, In the court of probate, to be held at Laurens C. H. 8. C. on the 25th day of October, 1911 next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause, If any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 10th day of October Anno Domini 1011. O. G. Thompson, 11-2t ?. Probate Judge. * Princeton Locals. * * Princeton.?Mr. George E. Welborn of Plckens has returned to tako up tho duties as Principal of the High School here. With Miss Kmma Ixni Humbert and Mrs. Dritt as his assistants, he hopes to do a fine year's work. Mr. and Mrs. Kmmett Allen and llt ale Helen from Ilonea Path spent Friday with Mrs. Allen's mother, Mrs. Carter. Mr. A. K. Brltt of McCormlck spent last week with his uncle, Dr. Dritt. Mr. Charlea McCuen of Behon spent Sunday with his home people. ; Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. Bramlott spent ! Thursday In Laurena. Miss Maudo Machen, Mr. J, T. Ma chen and Mr. J. m. Wood attended the Baptist Association In Lnurens last week. Misses Klddlo and Aunlo Leo Arnold made a flying trip to Honca Path Fri day. Dr. Ilrltt and Arthur spent Sunday In (Jreenvillo. They went up In Dr. Hrltt's new "Maxwell' runabout. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Drnmlett have movod to Fountain Inn whoro Mr. Dramlett is engaged In bookkoeplng. We are glad to know that Rev, It. M. DuBote is able to bo out after having been sick two weeks. 111 IM IS A KF.MF.nV THA I WILL ( I RK SKIV AM) SC ALI' A FFKCTION S A rid We Can Prove It. The Laurens Drug Co. says to every person bo It man, woman or Child who hau an Irritated, tondor. Inflamed, itch ing SKIN or SCALP, you noed not sul for another day. "We havo a refined skin i)re|)aratlon that aet.s Instantly and will bring you swift and sure re sults." One warm bath with ZEMO SOAP and orid application of ZEMO mid you will not suffer another moment and you will hoou soo a cure in sight ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP are provon cures for evory form of skin or sea affootlnns. Thoy are sold by one Jc, Ing druggist In every city America and in Laurens Drug Co. /on/