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Dr. W. H. Dial and Mr. Moore Dial spent yesterday la Greenville. Miss Carrol Herndon of Greenville is visiting Miss Mary Sullivan. Miss Eva Goggans of Newberry is the guest of Miss Wessie Leo Dial. Mrs. Clifton Jones and daughter Nell, are visiting in Greenville. Miss Janle Garlington of Columbia, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. A. Clark. Miss Lula Werts of ' Newberry is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mattle T. 0\v ings. Mr. Larry Dillard of Clinton, was a visitor in the city for a few days Friday. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Washington and family have gone to Virginia to viist relatives. Mr. and Mrs. T. Lane Monroe are spending some time with relatives In Princeton. Mr. Ray Simpson, of Spartanburg, is spending his vacation with his homefolks. Mrs. C. W. Tune left Saturday for Cartersvllle. Ga., to visit her mother, Mrs. Young. Mr. W. H. Holder, of Anderson, has been spending a few days in the city with friends. Mrs. W. W. Bryson and little son, Fred were among the visitors In Lau ren;; yesterday. Miss Dorcas Calmes, who has been visiting In Charlotte and Gaffney, has returned home. Dr. W. H. Irby and Mr. T. H. McGee were among those who went to New York last' week. Judge R. C. Watts has returned home after spending a couple of weeks at Hot Springs, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wllkes have re turned home after spending a short time in Hendersonville. Mr. I. C. Coleman, who Is now liv ing in Charlotte, is spending a few days here with relatives. Miss Rebecca Clark was among those who went to New York and other northern cities last week. Mrs. W. C. Irby.Jr.. has returned from Jacksonville, Ala., where she has been visiting her parents. Mr. George Pitts has returned home after spending a few days' vacation in Edgefteld and other points. Misses Annie Campbell and Laura Vance are the guests of Miss Nellie Poole on North Harper street. Mrs. Ella Walsh and Mrs. W. A. Walker, of Augusta, Ga., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wallace. Mr. R. W. Willis has returned from Hot Springs, N. C. where he has been spending a two weeks vacation. Mr. Marvin Franks, of Charleston, is in the city visiting relatives and shaking hands with his friends. Mr. John Brooks has returned to the city after spending several weeks on a vacation in the mountains. Master Laurens Crews has returned home after a plensent stay 'of a few days with his friends In Newberry. Mr. J. T. Taylor, who has been In New York In the Interest of Davis Roper Company, has returned home. Messrs. Clyde Franks and Ossle An derson were among ?hose who went to New York and Washington last week. Miss Majorie Gelder has returned home after spending several weeks In Ninety Six as the guest of friends. Miss Mae Lock wood, of Shell man, Ga., who has been visiting relatives here, will leave today for New York City. Mrs. Irvin Coleman of Greenwood, Is spending a while at Seven Oaks, the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shaw. Miss Olivia Riddle and Miss Olynthla Rhodes spent Saturday In Clinton with their cousin Miss Electra Riddle. Mrs. T. D. Darlington and children haxe returned from Sulllvans Island, where they have been spending the summer. Mr. D. A. Davis is in New York buying goods for Davis Roper Com pany and getting his line of samples in shc'ipe. Miss Mae Cogburn, who has been attending a reunion of the Cogburn family at Norway, is expected home tomorrow. The Rev. R. Z. Nabors. of the Ep worth Orphanage, Columbia, S. C, vis ited his cousin, Mr. Alex N. Rramlett, last week. Mr. J. M. Ramsey, of Spartanburg, . has been visiting in the city for sev eral days, having come down in his automobile. ' Mrs. Jas. G. Clary and daughter, Pearle, left Friday for a week or ten day's stay at Saluda, Hendersonville and Ashevillo. Misses Elizabeth and Virginia Simp son /who have been spending the sum mer at Porter Springs, Ga., have re turned home. Misses Amelia and Lllla Todd have returned home after spending several days in Newberry as the guests of Mrs. Alan Johnstone. Miss Eva Royd. who has\ been the guest of Miss Sarah Hendorson for a few days, returned to her borne in V Greenville Monday. Miss Eva Triable of Anderson and Miss IiOls Anderson of Woodruff, are the guests of the Misses Franks on South Harper street. Miss Beta Meredith has returned to her duties at the post office after spending a pleasant vacation In Gray Court and Newberry. Mr. J. H. Parks and family, former residents of Laurens, now living in Abbeville, have*been spending the past week here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Thames and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Moore, all of Charles ton, are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. K. Alken for a few days. Miss Margaret H?cker of Charlotte, N. C, and Miss Eleanor Lewis of New Brunswick. N. J., are the guests this week of Mrs. Hunter McColl. Miss Janie Bryson, of Atlanta. Miss Sallie May Lockwood. of Shellman,. da. and Mr. Ben Berrie, of Green vllle, are visiting Miss Minnie Wal lace. Miss Mayme Hudgens, of Carters ville, Georgia, visited her cousin, Miss Nannie Franks, at the home of Mrs. Alex Bramlett, on Church street, last week. Mr. John W. Barrett, cashier of the Pascalgula, Miss. National Bank is here spending a short while with his uncles, Maj. W. A. Watts and Judge R. C. Watts. Messrs. B. L. Clardy and Luther Wasson are going on a rampage to Johnson City Thursday, taking advan tage of the cheap rates by the C. & W. C. railroad. The many friends of Mrs. W. R. Richey, Jr. will be glad to know that she has completely recovered and is now at home after several weeks spent at the hospital. Mr. R. W. Nash, formerly superin tendent of education of this county and now a resident of Greenville, has been in the county for a number of days visiting relatives. Mrs. F. P. McGowan and daughters, Misses Charlotte and Rosa McGowan are spending a while at the "Killar ney" on Hyraan heights.?Henderson ville Daily Herald. August 12th. Dr. H. K. Alken has returned from days vacation. He is spending a few days vatcatlon. He Is spending a few days resting up at home before re turning to his duties at the Bank of Laurens. Mr. Ernest Machen returned home Thursday after a pleasant visit to friends and relatives in Honea Path and Princeton. Mr. Machen Moore, of Honea Path, returned witli him and will be his guest for some days. Rev. and Mrs. Brownleo and Misses Bessie and Virginia and Master James, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Todd, have gone to Due West and Anderson ! to spend several weeks before return ing to their home In Albany, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wilkes, of Lau rens are stopping at the Blue Ridge hotel today. Mr. Wilkes has purchased a lot at South Carolina club and will probably build a bungalow before the next season.?Hendersonville Dally Herald, August 12th. Indlun Killed on Track. Near Rochelle, 111., an Indian went to sleep on a railroad track and was killed by the fast express. He paid for his carelessness with his life. Of ten its that way when people neglect coughs and colds. Don't risk your life when prompt use of Dr. King's New Discovery will cure them and so prevent a dangerous throat or lung trouble. "It completely cured me, in a short time, of a terrible cough that followed a severe attack of grip." writes J. R. Watts, Floydada, Tex., "and I regained 15 pounds In weight that I had lost." Quick, safe, reliable and guaranteed. 50c and $1.00 trial bot tle free at Laurens Drug Co. and Pal metto Drug Co. We are showing unusual values in solid oak beds and dressers. S. M. & E. II. Wilkes & Co. facnetitca. "Yes." said Farmer Corntossel, "1 read every one of those speeches you printed In the Record." "Did they benefit you?" "Yes, sir. I won the two dollars Zeb Perkins bet that it .do t be done." I SOCIAL AN? PERSONAL. | ' Miss Julia Connor entertained Wed nesday evening in honor of her attrac tive guests. Misses Adelle Whatley, of Alexander City, Alabama, and Susie Gray of Laurens, S. C. Rustic seats were arranged on the lawn and piazza and the drawing rooms were prettily decorated in ferns and llowers. As the guests arrived they were served to punch from a cozy corner on the wide veranda, by Mrs. .1. I. Coleman. Pro gressive conversation and music were features of the evening. A delicious Ice course was served.?Greenwood Index. Flying Men Fall victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles just like other people, with like results in loss of appetite, back ache, nervousness, headache, and tired, listless, run-down feeling. Rut there's no need to feel like that as T. D. Pee bles, Henry, Tenn., proved. "Six bot tles of Electric Ritters," he writes, "did more to give me new strength and good appetite than all other stomach remedies I used." So they help every body. It's folly to suffer when this grent remedy will help you from the lirst dose. Try It. Only 50 cents at Laurens Drug Co., and Palmetto Drug Co. * Princeton Locals. ***?? + ?*?***** Princeton, Aug. 20.?Miss Grace Charles of Piedmont, Is the guest of Mis*-- Kiddlu Arnold. Mis* E'nimn ?nd Prof G. 15 Wclborn, of Plckens. are visiting friends in Princeton. Mr. James McCuen and family of Pelzer are che guests of relatives here. Miss Estelle Taylor has returned from a delightful visit to friends near Fair view. Mrs. J. B. Hltt and daughter, Helen, are visiting relatives In Abbeville county. Solicitor and Mrs. Cooper of Lau rens have been the guests of relatives here recently. Mr. I. A. Monroe, of Honea Path Is visiting relatives here. Dr. J. B. Brltt made a flying trip to Augusta, Ga., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J, H. McCuen of Bel tor spent Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Rob. West of Piedmont are visiting relatives here. The many friends of little Miss Ruth Arnold are glad to welcome her hack into their midst, after having been so seriously ill in Atlanta. Miss Marion Riley has returned to her home in Denmark, after a delight ful visit to Miss Olive Knight. Miss Emmie Warnlck of Helton, is the guest of Miss Bessie Gaines. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cork of Rock Hill visited friends here recently. DRUGGIST GIVES MONEY BACK Dodson's Liver Tone Gets a Four Square Guarantee from Laurens Drug Co. When an article is sold a druggist who Is willing to give It his personal guarantee, It's a mighty strong proof of real merit. That's exactly the ease with Dod son's Liver Tone. It Is a pleasant tasting, vegetable remedy for a slow and sluggish liver. Since Dodson's Liver Tone came on the market the sale of calomel has gone 'way down. The reason is simply this: Dodson's Liver Tone Is safe and harmless and guaranteed to be satisfactory?Calomel is often uncertain, sometimes danger ous, and no druggist wants to guar antee that. It won't knock you out of dav's work and maybe send you to bed. The Laurens Drug Co. sells Dodson's Liver Tone and guarantees it. For you and for your children, it's a good thing to keep a bottle always in lite house. The Laurens Drug Co. will give you your money back if you think Dod son's Liver Tone is not worth the price. "Keep your liver working and your liver will not keep you from working." Is good advice to go by. The Laurens Drug Co. ? N. B. DIAL ISSUES A STATEMENT TO THE LAURENS COUNTY DEMOCRATS To the Democratic Voters or I^aurcns County: I am glad to state that I have con ducted my campaign for the United States Senate upon the highest pos sible plane. The election is drawing near and I write to inform our friends that I have met with Increasing en couragement each day. Tbe people of the state have ' been exceedingly kind, courteous and' attentive not a single disagreeable Incident has marr ed our meetings. I' was born, and raised in this county and my parents on both sides have been here for five generatioaa. I have speat all my life here and have worked hard to build up the interests of the town, county and state. Most everyone knows what I have done. I have used my best efforts to create something, add to the taxable value and give employment to labor ers. I am running for the office be cause I want to be elected and I de sire to be elected because I believe and know that I can be of great ben efit to the South. South Carolina in particular. Sen. Tlllraan admits that he is physically unable to attend to the duties of the office. He has been able and the state has been kind to him. I an/ not asking him to resign, or munnyig against his term of office, but am asking the people to elect me to succeed him. Rdgeneld county has held this honor for 30 year?. I can see no good reason why I should not receive practically the unanimous vote of the county and I assure each and every voter that I will appreciate what he may do in my behalf. N. B. DIAL. Laurens, S. C. Aug. 20, 1912. LET US FURNISH YOUR HOME i WITH ===== BEAUTIFUL MANTLES We are Factory Agentsand 5ell Mantlesat the Factory Prices. Complete Line Samples Stock. We carry all Finishes and Our Prices Range from $3.25 up. Only $13.75 This is one of j the many pretty designs we are showing, its in solid Oak. with three and one-half inch quartered oak colums. If you are building or remodling your home it will pay you to look over our line. S.M.&E.H.WILKES & CO. Laurens, South Carolina ? PINK GBO VF.. Pine Grove, Auk 19, The crops are needing rain bad in this neighbor hood, Everything is almost burned up Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bramlett, from near Ware Shoals, spent part of last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bramlett. Miss Lillle Martin, from near Mt. Gallagher, spent last week with Miss Bessie Owlngs. Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Craddock spent last Wednesday with their daughter, Mrs. John Knight. Miss Mae Bramlett spent last Wed nesday with her sister, Mrs. Oscar Medlock, near Trinity Ridge. Mrs. Mary Allison, and her nclce, Miss Ora Powers, of near Maddens, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Trayn ham and family lasl week. Mr. Sain Thompson, from near Ce dar Grove church, spent last Tuesday night with Mr. A. I.. Nash. Miss Jlmmle Steward, of Fountain Inn, has been elected teacher at this place. Dr. George Knight and family have moved to Laurens. Miss Ethel Wlnn, of Laurens, spent part of last week with Miss Plumer Craddock. Mr. and Mrs. Karr Knight spent Thursday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knight. Mr. Lee Burns of Laurens spent Tuesday at Mr. Austin Bramlett's. Miss Maggie Garlington, of Colum bia, is visiting Mrs. Booth Knight, this , week. Miss Carrie Chapman, of Fountain Inn, and Mr. Mackie Jones and family of Gray Court, spent Sunday with Mr. j and Mrs. A. L. .Nash. Mr. Rhett Ried, of Laurens. spent Sunday afternoon with his brother, Mr. W. L. Ried. Miss Rebecca Bagwell, Mr. and Mrs. Bagwell, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bail and Miss lyody C. Cannon, of Gray Court, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Craddv~K. Mlase;} IJu. Laura and Carrie Burns and Minn Lillie Owings of Barksdale spent S in day af'eii-Don with Misses Llls and Mae R'amtAtt. Card of Thanks. We wish to thar\ our many friends for their untiring assistance and sin cere sympathv during the long Mlness and recent death of our dear father. Mrs. Mary Brownlee and Children. PALMOUVC SOAP AND CREAM 6 Cakes Palmolive Soap at 15 cts .75 1 Jar Palmolive Cream at 50 cts .50 ALL FOR 60cts $1.25 This offer is good for a short time only as we were allowed to buy only a small quantity on this deal. LAURENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store TYI.KRSVIM.K ROTS. Tylorsvllle, Aug. 19. Rev. J. C. Da vis flHod Iiis regular appointment at Sandy Springs Sunday morning. Misses Annie Mae and COITIg Melle Donnan have returned homo after an extended visit to relatives in Green ville. Miss Inez Myers *? n<I brother Hugh, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mattlc (Mark and family. Miss Grace Poolo has returned home after spending a while with relatives near Woodruff. Mrs. S. P, Rlakeley and charming daughter, Miss Annie Helle of Spar tanburg, visited friends and relatives In this section last week. Mr. Miles Clark of Clinton spent Sunday with homefolks. Mrs. .1. W. Rlakeley of Greenville and Mr. I>owrle Wilson of Clinton are visiting Mr. Hluford Rlakeley. Miss Mattle Helle Peterson and brother, William, attended a Children's Day at Rramlette Sunday. The protracted meeting 1? going on at Sandy Springs now. Glad to see so many people attending service and hope they will continue to come. If Con'xey':-. Chicken Pox or Sore Head Remedy don't give satisfaction, yout money cheerfully refunded at Palmetto Drug Company. Rings That Look Like Twice Our Price Men, women and children love Q C King? at sight, because they're so beautiful. No other line affords such wonderful values. So strong thnt the makers guarantee to replace lest stones (except diamonds). Guaranteed Rings Look for Q. C. stamp inside each ring. You have over 2000 _^ choice patterns to select from. $ 2 and up. ..Jk-ST-r^ Call and get WILLIAM SOLOMON. Lauren*, 8. ('. When In I*iurens be sure to c?tll and look through our store, we have Just completed the work of remodeling and are now receiving our fall stock, we are anxious for you to com? and let us show you the largest and best and the cheapest stock of house fur nishing goods to bo found in the state, shown in the most handsome store In the South. S. M. & E. H. Wllkes & Co.