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Eggs Are Money everywhere and all (he time. Tay a little special attention to your liens. Get more eggs and make more money. I ^ Poultry Regulator is a mild tonic which strengthens and gently stimulates the digestive and egg-produein organs, producing wonderful results 25c, 50c, $1 254b. Pail, $2.50 "Your money back if ? it fails" fr?S^ Roup Cure cures roup, colds, catarrh 25c, 50c, $1 Sample FREE Got Pratt, Profit-tbarins Booklet Sold and guaranteed by all . first class dealers. YOUR FALL AND WINTER Cleaning and Dyeing f SHOULD BE DONE NOW. We are better equipped to render i; you prompt and efficient service than ever before Footer's Dye Works jj umberland, Md. Always Safest and Best i Gasoline and Kerosene ! Sold in air-tight Iron Drums. Convnient to handle. Deliver in small quantities in city. R. ML Eichelberger Agent Gulf Refining Phone 33 FOR SALE! Nice tract of 9 acres with a new 6-room cot tage and barn at Cold Point known as the Dr. Jones Place. Good Farm of 142 acres near Barksdale Sta tion with dwelling, two tenant houses and out buildings, known as James Todd Place. A bar gain at $18.00 per acre. Good 6-room house and lot in city of Laurens near square. House in good repair. A bargain at $2,250.00. j 30 acre, fine Farm, all in cu/tivation, one mile of Princeton fronting Dr. Gilkerson's place, at $40.00 per acre. 100 acres, fine farm, known as Polly Franks' place, four miles above Laurens. 167 acres in Spartanburg county, near Mus grove Mill. See us at once for prices. 113 acres of land known as Monroe land, join ing lands of T. J. Mahon. See us for prices. 47 acres near Tumbling Shoals, and Prospect church, known as Watkin's Place. See us at once. Home Trust Company N. B. DIAL, C. H. ROPER, President. Sec. & Treaa. LAURENS, SOUTH CAROLINA TO HOLD CONFERENCE AT ClINTON CHURCH _, i l'r? Oij t( ri.iiis of lllC South lloldiiitr Campaigns of Hvimgclism mid st<>. wardship und Clinton IMuce of Moot* inir for Knorec Prcsbylery. Tho Southern Presbyterian church has Btartcd a groat campaign on Evangelism and Stewardship through out tho whole Assembly. Tho dbject is evident from tho name; first, to gather many into tho church, and Becond, to enlist all that are now in the church to an adequate support of the beneficent work of the church. To discuss and plan methods for attain ing these objects. Presbyterial Con ferences are being held all over the South from Virginia to Texas, and Florida to Oklahoma. Sixty-three of these will be held in January nivo early February. For Bnoree Presby tery two conferences are to be held at Cilnton on January 10-17. and Spar tanburg on January 2S-20. The lead er of the conferences is Dr. C. (i. Vardell, of Hod Springs. N. C. The program for the Clinton conference, to begin Thursday, the sixteenth, Is ^ as follows: First livening, .Inn. 1(1. 7:30*7:40?-Song service. Prayer. 7:40?Introduction of Conference lead er by pastor of local church. Row F D. Jones. 7:45?Response by leader of confer ence. Rev. C. Q. Vardell. S:00-s:40?Address?Personal Evange lism to Emphasize Evangelistic Campaign, Song. Audience stand ing. Rev. A. A. McGeachy, i>. D. 8:45-9:15?Address?Consecrated Pos sessions. Rev. J. O. Reavls, n. 1). 9:20 -Announcements. Benediction, Second Day, .Ian. 17. Morning Session Conference on Evangelism 0:30-9: 10?Song Service. Prayer. 9:40-10:10?Conference. Our Own Presbytery, with Report of Sta tistics Committee on Evangelism. 10:10-10:30?Bible Study on Person al Work. Rov. R. Q. Pearson, 1). I). in::;o-]0:3.",?Song, all standing. 10:35-11:35?Conference on Evange listic Campaign. Questionnaire on Evangelism. 11:35-11:45?Signing up of churches to evangelistic program. 11:15-12:00?Porsonnl Tost i in o n y. "What has Christ meant to me?" Season of Prayer. Boncdlction Afternoon Session. Conference on Finances. 2:30-2:40 Son" service, Prayer. 2:40-2:50- What arc wo doing? Re port of Statistics Committee on Pinn neos. 2:50-3:00 -What should wc do? Reso lution of Campaign Committee on goal aimed at per capita. 3:00-3:30?How shall we do it? <1> Appoint Dcneflcence Committee. Exhibit Work of this Committee. i2> Make Every Member Canvass. Exhibit Every Member's Canvass. 3:30-3:50?Bible Study on Steward ship. Rev. R. (1. Pearson. 1). 1). 3:50-4:30?The Every .Member Can vass. Questionnaire on Every Member Canvass. 4:30-4:40?Signing up Every Member Canvass Pledge Cards. 4:40-4:50?Collection for Conference expenses. 4:50-5:00- Announcements, Song and, Benediction. Closing Session. 7:30-7:40?Song Service. Prayer. 7:40-7:45?Statement from Chairman Presbyterial Campaign Commit tee. 7:45-.* : 15?Address?The Church at Work. Rev. J. O. Reavis. 8:15*8:20?Collection for Conference Expenses. 8:20-8:50?Address.?Life and Leader ship. Rov. A. A. McGeachy, 8:50-0:10?Personal Testimonies from delegates. 9:10-!?: 20?Season of Prayer. Ad journment, FACTS AM) FICTION. Experiences ui Laurens Citizens Vre . .F.nsll) Proven to be Facts, The most superficial investigation will prove that the following state ment from a resident of Laurons is true. Road it and compare evidence from Laurons people with testimony Of strangers living so fa'- away you cannot investigate the facts of the case. Many more citizens of Laurens endorse Doan's Kidney Pills. Mrs. R. Templeton. 2in Fleming St., Laurens, S. C, saya: "Wc have used Doan's Kidney Piljs and have found them to bo just afc represented. Wo j can recommend this remedy to any one in need of a/tonic for disordered kidneys. 1 waSI hardly able to get about owing to/the pains in my back and my limbs, feet, ban?*., and face were badly swollen. Some one ad vised me to t*y Doan's Kidney Pills and I did so. The swelling soon left and my pains and aches were remov ed. I have had no cause for com plaint since I used Doan's Kidney Pills and I give this remedy the en tire credit for curing me." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?and ; I take no other. | 4*'4 ****** CROSS HILL NEWS | t'm^t'.f-i *#????* ? r 7 v ? J" * * * Cross Hill, .Ian. 6.?At an election last Thursday for town officers Mf. L-. F. Mi-Swain was elected Intendant, and W. M. Wilier, J. C. .Wade, .1. D. Black and .1. 11. Rasor. wardens, nil re-elected. This CpUUCll lias been in office several years and has given en tire satisfaction and with J, \v. Koon as chief of police good order has pre vailed. It is very unusual to see any sign of drunkenness here and liquor^ is generally tin1 cause of all disorder ly conduct. Hoys and girls from here have re , turned to college as follows: William Wharton and Broslg Harmon to South Carolina University; ,Lyl Leatnan, Quy Martin. Charles Plnson, Larry McGow on to Presbyterian College of South Carolina; Misses Cert rude Iranian. Ella Mae Martin, to Winthrop; Kate Austin to New York; Anne Austin to Philadelphia and Hugh Plnson and Paul McQowan to Atlanta Modjcal College. Messrs Scurry and Workman whose parents live just over the line I in Newberry county also left for the I Atlanta Medical college. Messrs. Wes , ley Pitts ami .1. (V Coats fill return to teach at Cross Anchor and Trinity Ridge respectively. Miss Blanche Plnson to Youngs and Miss Ida Turn er to New Prospect. The earthquake shock last Wednes day about 1:30 o'clock was felt and commented on by a number of per i sons hero. Some hear dthe roaring noise and others noticed tin vessels rattle and felt the vibrations. Thurs day night we had a terrific wind storm just after midnight. Some per sons were afraid their houses would blow over. Mr. ('. I). Nance's large wagon shelter blew down ami broke to pieces his buggy and farm imple ments, also a chimney of Mr. Robt Wad? 's was blown down. The many friends of Mr. W. c. Rasor are grntffiod to know that he is Im proving in health and hope he may soon he able to return to his home He is still at Johns Hopkins hospital at Baltimore. Mr. .1. O. Brown and family of Greenwood county have moved to our town. They will receive a hearty welcome. Mr. Hen Owens who lives about two miles from town, lost his house and contents by lire Saturday night. Mr. Owens is a bachelor and lives by him self, lie had just retired for the.night when he heard the noise of the fire. He only saved his one suit of clothes, lie had no Insurance. The lire orig inated in the stove loom. This re moves another one of the old land marks. Before the war it was the handsome residence of the lute Dr. .1. C. Watts and later the hoim of Mr. David Owens, father of Mr. lien Ow ens. R A HI N NEWS. Rahun. .Ian. G.?The earthquake was right heavy through this section last Wednesday evening about one thirty o'clock. There were no damages how ever. Mrs Nancy Owens is very sick at this writing. Messrs. Luther Roper and Will An derson of I.aureus were in this com munity several days last week hunt ing. Mr. and Mrs. Dempscy Hohler, and daughters Misses Margie and Mut'lcO, of Green Pond section, and Mrs. Re becca Owi iis of this community, spent last Friday with Mr. ami Mrs. Claude Wasson of Friendship community. Dr. and Mrs. .1. w. Reason of Rden section visited Mr. and Mrs. T. F Babb Sunday. Mr. Boardio Owens and family of Kden section spent Sunday with Mrs. Rebecca Owens, "IT BFA TS MI! HOW ZKMO STOPS ITCHING!" No Wonder ZKMO IS GUARANTEED To Stop Itching, and DOES It. A few application of ZKMO. the re markable new remedy for skin ailic tlons, and away go the terrible itch ing and pain of eczema and eczema sores, pimples, blotches, prickly heat, rash. It gives relief instantly to any Irri tated, Inflamed or raw skin. It sooth ing effect is almost heaven!/ ZIOMO is a liquid. You apply it in a moment. It sinks right in and its work begins. It cannot be equaled by anything In this world for sunburn or reddened skin. Use it on the children for prick ly heat, on any sores, bites or stings ZKMO is absolutely safe. Dandruff ab solutely disappears after using ZKMO It will cost you only 25 cents to try! ZKMO first and prove it. ZKMO is sold In 25-cent and $1 bot tles, or sent direct on receipt of prico. by B. W. Rohe Medicine Co.. St. I^oui?, Mo. The $1 bottle contains six times as much as the 2f>-cont bottle. Sold and guaranteed in Laurens by the Laurens Drug Co. Special: We offer a fine quartered j sawed oak China Cabinet of large size and plona polished at $22.76. This is a regular twenty-eight dollar value, now Is the time to save money on a] China Cabinet at S. M. A K. H WILK KS & CO. $ Ladies and Gentlemen S You are cordially invited to visit ^> our store on Jan. 15th and 16th to inspect a handsome line of fabrics from TRAYMORE TAILORING COMPANY These tailors are among Amer ca's best, and both Ladies and Gentlemen can be assured of a suit that is perfect in fit and in quality <<h of material. i-1 $ LADIES ESPECIALLY INVITED ? S Remember the dates and call j? whether you purchase or not. H. TERRY n Ml JUST TAKE AS DIRECTED ami your trouble will vanish. For our Y^*^^ medicinoB uro exactly as represented, of full strength and guaranteed purity. This applies whether you need soinu simple remedy for slie.lit disorders or u complicated prescription for a critical illness. Dodson-Edwards Drug Co. Agents for Norria' Candies. Perfect The joyous feeling that body and mind are in sound condition?and that you can fight the world as a man should?these are the heaven given rights of all men, rich or poor If you preserve your health you have within you always a big help to your success in life. Our LAX FOS the Great Liver Tonic A compound of the best known Phosphates, Herbs, etc., taken occasionally, keeps the body in perfect condition, cleanses it of all poisons and makes you feel that life is indeed worth living. Price 50 cents per bottle. Keep it With You at All Time. Rays Pharmacy Prescriptions a Specialty DR. CLIFTON JONES Dentist Office 1a Simmons Building Phone: Office No. 86; Residence 219. Notice of Teacher's Examination. An extra teachers examination will be held in the court house on Friday, Jan. loth, 1013, beginning promptly at ft o'clock, A. M., and closing at i O'clock P. M. Those desiring teachers certificates Will govern themselves ac cordingly. ORO. L, PITTS, Co, Sti|)t. Education,