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Miss Mary Dillard, of Clinton, was a vl?ltor in the city last Thursday. Mrs. J. Ross Dorroh. of Cray Court, is visiting relatives and friends in the oity. Miss Ina Little spent several days with friends and relatives in Clinton laut week. Mrs. J. F. Holt and Miss Sarah Bolt loft Monday for McColl to visit Mrs. Frank Tatum. Mrs. G. W. L. Teaguo and daughter, of the near Waterloo, were in the city shopping Thursday. Mr. Eugene CummlngS and Mrs. Garrett, of Barksdale, were shopping Jn the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wright and chil dren, of Woodruff, spent the week-end in the city with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Babb, of the Rabun Creek section, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Babb Friday and Saturday. Mrs. W. R. McCuen and Miss Mar garet Miller attended the Wharton Kirk wedding in Cross Hill yester day. Mr. and Mrs. Sam R. Dorroh, of Riverside Farm, spent the week-end in the city as the guests of Mrs. W. T. Dorroh. Mrs. C. L. Rounds arrived in the oi:y Wednesday to be with her hus band and sons who are remodeling the court house. Mr. Robert Thames, of Birmingham, Ala., spent a few hours in the city Wednesday with his sister. Miss Fran cis Thames. Mrs. W. W. Jones returned home Saturday after spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. O. B. May es, at Newberry. Hon. Samuel F. Garlington, of Au gusta, spent several days in the city last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Creswell Garlington. Mr. and Mrs. I. Archie Willis were in the city yesterday for a few hours. M . Willis is now farming in the vi cinity of Owings Station. Capt. and Mrs. R. i". Fleming, of <; eon wood, spent several days in the city last week with their son, Mr. R. F. Fleming and other relatives. Mi ssis. F. B. Rasor, Henry Rasor. A. Mason Hill and .1. C. Workman came up from Cross Hill Monday by automobile and spent several hours In the city. The friends of Rev. and Mrs. C. F. K.nkin will regret to learn that Mrs. Rankin, who has been in Atlanta for ' -nine time, will have to be taken to one of the hospitals for an operation. Mrs. J, V. Wallace lias gone to Au gusta for a few weeks to be with Mr. Wallace. The friends of Mr. Wallace ?will be glad to know that he was pro moted to a higher position with the I railroad a few days ago. Mrs. C. A. Foster ami little son, Charles, of Timmonsvilie, arrived in tie city Friday. Mrs. Foster bit yesterday for Greenwood where she will attend the Convention of the Daughters of the Confederacy. TWO SMALL PTKKS. Prompt Work on the Par! Ol" the Fire Department Saved Two Houses Mondin Morning. The tire department made a hurry Call to the home of Mr. William Sol onion Monday morning tf> extinguish flames in the roof of the building. Af ter a fast run by the big horses and; a quick connection by the firemen, the "boys" scaled the building and j soon had the fire at their mercy and in a few minutes it was out. Unfor tunately, Mr. Tom Divver, one of the firemen, slipped on the wet roof and] fell to the ground and was painfully though not BOrlOMBly injured. While the Are at Mr. olomon's house was being put out the telephone gave the alarm of a second blaze and this one turned out to be at the home of Mr, W. Ii. McCuen. The remainder of the hose thai was on the wagon was sent at once to the home of Mr. Mc Cuen and in a few minutes fire No. 2 was out. Very fortunately the hose that was left in the wagon from the firs' fire Jusl barely reached the build ing and if the fire had been on the opposite side of the house the Are could hardl) have been gotten under1 control as early as It did. If two; streams had been necessary at Mr. Solomon's house enough hose would not have been left to reach even the i near side of Mr. McCuen's house. The volunteer fire department, as is their custom, showed up in good form and did splendid work. As us ual, however, when the flremen were on top of th? building ruining their clothes and getting more or less dirt ed up, a few men were found stand ing by with their hands in their pock ets nicking flaws with the work. FROM THE ROOF To the Basement we Manufacture and carry in stock a complete line of Building Material to meet your needs, whether Gable Ornaments or Heavy Timber, Sash, Doors or Blinds Complete House bills a spe cialty. Come and see us or write. Augusta Lumber Company Augusta, Ga. "BUY OF THE MAKER" ********** ******** ?** ****** ?* * J SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. ? ?r * Tray nham-Madden. Of much interest to their many friends throughout Laurens county is the following wedding announcement which has ju&t been sent out: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Traynham Request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Ina Jones to Mr. Cecil Orestus Madden On Sunday morning November the twenty sixth One thousand and nine hundred and eleven At half after ten o'clock at their residence Laurens, South Carolina Roth of these young people nie well known in and around Laurens. where th ?V l I?V0 hundreds of friend-; .who wish for them much happiness, ooo Martin-Putnam. A wedding of much Interest and at the same time of great surprise to their many friends was that of Miss Lillian Martin to Mr. John R, Put nam. The ceremony was performed at the home, of the bride's parents last Sunday at four o'clock, the Rev. A. O. Allison being the officiating min- i ister. The marriage came as a sur- ( prise to nearly everyone and only a 1 few Immediate friends and members | Of the family were present. They have a host of friends wishing them happiness. ooo Mrs. \V. II. Martin was the hostess at a delightful luncheon given last week in honor of her aunt, Mrs. Del worth of Asheville. Those present to enjoy the occasion were: Mrs. ('. M. Clark, Mrs. W. H. Anderson. Mrs. Dr. Christopher. Mrs. L. M. Boyd, Mrs. 13. II. SitRreaves. Shower to Miss Wharton. Cross Hill. Noe. 20.?The ladies of the town gave Miss Annette Wharton the bride to be, a linen shower last Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. M. T. Simpson. A largo number of ladies and chil dren, friends of the young lady were present and many handsome and use ful presents were given. When the guests had all assembled four little Kills, Lola Boyce, Jon noli a Austin. Al ma Colcman and Nell Mill came In bearing two pretty baskets with pres ents and showered them over the young lady. Pretty paper and pencils were handed around and thoBe pres ent wrote down good wishes for the bride to be. The dining room was thrown open and hot chocolate and dainty crackers wero served. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Take notice that on the 15th day of December, I will render a final ac count of my acts and doings as Ad ministrator of the estate of Sara F. Rawllii8on, deceased, In the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens coun ty, at 11 o'clock, a. in., and on the same day will apply for a final dis charge from my trust as Administra tor. Any persons Indebted to said estate are notified nnd required to make pay ment on that date; and all persons having claims against snid estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. MARTHA B. MOORB, Administratrix. With Will Annexed. November i">, 1911.-?1 mo. nffiHS $5.00 Heavy Iron Bed, has continuous post, heavy fillers, fine white enamel finish. $10.90 Chase Leather Couch, finely tufted, guaran teed oak frame, best steel springs. A tre mendous value at $10.90. m BETTER THAN A TURKEY FEAST II Our Feast of Real Bargains And You Are All Invited And there is here everything to satisfy the most ferocious appetite. 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TAKE Thft LARDUI WomanVTonic Airs. Mary Ntely, of Denver, Tenn., says, "\ thrnk there Is no tonic on earth, as good as Cardui. I used It with the very btst results. I had backache and nearly everything a woman could suffer with, until I took Cardui. Now, I feel better than I have for two years. I shall always recommend Cardui to other suffering women. I can't praise it too highly. As a medicine for weak, tired, worn-out women, Cardui is safe and reliable. Try it, today. Writs to: Ladlaa* Advisory Dept.. ChatHooofa Medicioa Co., Chattanoor*. Teno, for Special instruction*, and 64-pate book, "Homa Treatment lor Women,' teat tree. J 54 For Your Thanksgiving Cake You can select from our stock the best and the freshest ingredients. We have just received ship ments of Shelled Almonds Currents Raisins Citron Dates Spices_Figs MAHAFFEY & BABB Laurens, South Carolina Frost Proof Cabbage Plants Do not buy imported cabbage plants that will have to become used to this climate before they will begin to grow. Buy those planted in Laurens county and be sure of a good growth. I have a large stock ready for delivery. Prices: 20 cents per hundred; lower prices for larger lots. J. H. PARKS Laurens Oil Mill. Laurens, S. (J. Jno. W. Ferguson C. C. Featherstono W. B. Knight FERGUSON, FEATHERSTONE & KNIOMT Attorneys at Law Laurens, S. C. Prompt and caroful attention given to ail business. Oftlce Over Palmetto Bank. Buck!en's Arnica Salve The best Salve In The World. Stop Scratching Par-a-sit-i-cide cures itch and mange in 30 minutes. Pimples and Ringworms quickly. Price 50c at LAURENS DRUG CO. 60c l>y mail or express from Dr. Iy. J. Sharp & Co., Commerce, Ga. Guaranteed. "Take no substitute."