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GOSPEL TENT Irby Ave?Barie St. FIFTH WEEK OF MEETINGS _PROGR Sunday, July 3rdL 8:15 p. m. The Road to The Heavenly <ftly- Are You On It? Monday Night. Religious Liberty. The Rights of Conscience Tuesday Night. Seven Seals of Rev. VI. from A. D. 30 to A. D. 1913. Wednesday, Aug. 8:15 p. m. Importance of Walking in The Light. / Thursday, Aug. 7tk 8:15, p. Bible Temperance. Friday, Aug. 8th, 8:15 p. m The World's Greatest Enterprise. Sunday, Aug. 10th, 8:15 p.m. Seal of God and The Maijk of The Beast. The Holy Scriptures are Abjle) to Make Thee Wise Salvation, Through th which in Jesus Christ. are being Benefited. Why Not^You? Dijnt't Miss One Subject. Questions?Secure Literature. Good Music. Seats for all. 1 Tell Your Friends COME Be Not Deceived About Soda! 1 There are people who say soda-water is bad for the diges tion. Maybe SOMK soda is. It's all in the' making. If pure carbonated water is used, what's fetter than that? If flavors are made of ripe, sound, healthy fruit, what's better than these? The human system needs a certain quantity of liquids to keep it in good running order. It needs, too, the juices of fruits. Our soda is the most wholesome thing you can drink. POWE DRUG COMPANY ? <<t> On The Square Laurens, South Carolina Young Women Read what Cardul did for Miss Myria Engter, of Farlbault, Minn. She says: " Let me tell you how much good Cardui has done me. As a young girl, I always had to suffer so much with all kind of pain. Sometimes, I was so weak that I could hardly stand on my feet I got a bottle of Cardui, at the drug store, and as soon as I had taken a few doses, I began to feel better. Today, I feel as well as anyone can/' Cardui Woman'sTonic Are you a woman ? Then you are subject to a large number of troubles and irregularities, peculiar to women, which, In tune, often lead to more serious trouble. A tonic is needed to help you Jver the hard places, to relieve weakness, headache, and otpr unnecessary pains, the signs of weak nerves and over-work. For a tonic, take Cardui, the woman's tonic. Yo? will never regrit it for it will certain y help you. Ask your druggist about It He knows. He sells it Wrpt U: Lftdt**' Adrlwy Dept.. Ctatt**?o? Mtdidii? Co.. Chutttnoofo. Vtw?ji for Sptclal httrntUon*. am64-pag? book. Hont rrwcacBt lor Women." Mnt ire*. IM NEWS FROM JONES. Jones, July 28.?Messrs. Beacham and Riley, Jim Williamson and Win. Eingleton recently sold cotton at Ware Shoals. Mr. Hob Henderson, of Branchville, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ii. L. Henderson. Mr. W. H. Hill has a very fine colt. Mr. Clifton Anderson, of Green wood, was in our midst last week. The friends of Mr. Willie Kn'ght, Mr. W. H. Hughes and Master Fred Mar tin Will be pleased to learn that they are Improving Mr. B. C. Graham, of Greenwood, formerly of this place. Is visiting rel atives and friends. We recently had the pleasure of meeting our good friend, Mr. Jas. Bald win, of Due West. There are several stray cows In Dr. Jones* pasture which the owners are requested to call for. A protracted meeting is in progress at Walnut Grove, conducted by the pastor, Rev. Mike McGee, assisted by Rev. Mr. Mitchell. Everybody is cor dially invited to attend. Rev. Win. Buzhardt, of Hodges, preached here yesterday to an appre ciative congregation. Mr. Walter Jones visited Ilonca Path last Friday. Mr. Jas. Clardy, of Laurens, is vis iting relatives here. Mr. Jas. Jones visited his daughter, Mrs. Willie Knight, yesterday. The recent showers have revived th^ cropF. Mr. G. L. Graham has a fine crop of cotton Rev. R. F. Morris, of Princeton, will meet hi3 appointment bore on the 2nd ?3m day night In August. The Masons and Woodmen had a joint picnic at Mt. Gallagher last Sat urday. Dr. W. T. Jones presided, Rev. J. M. Dallas opened with prayer and Hon. W. H. Cobb of Columbia, Hon. R. A. Cooper, of Laurons, and Col. J. H. Wharton, of Waterloo, delivered able instructive and eloquent addresses. The attendance was large and every one enjoyed tho delightful occasion. We recently had the pleasure of 'meeting the following friends; Messrs. Wade Plnson and Hud Royd, of Ekonv Sheriff OwingS, Jas. Clardy and Hunch Power, of Laurens, and S. R. Williams of Culbertson'8 Mill. ****************** * ? * RIALS. ? * * ****************** Dials, July 28.?Fishing seems to be in order here. Several parties went last week and all report a nice outing with plenty of fish. Some of our young people are agitating the move ment for an outing at Tumbling Shoals, In the near future Miss Julia 'Childless, of Laurens, and Misses Claud and Bruce Gray, of Gray Court, spent the week-end with their grandmother, Mrs. L. S. Brooks. Miss Ruth Curry is visiting relatives in Greenville. Miss Fannie Brownleo has returned from a short visit with Mr. V. C. Hcl lams and family, of Laurens. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Gray spent Thursday with Mr. N. L. Gray and family. Miss Sallle Cheek, of Princeton, is visiting relativer here. Mr. T. A. Willis, and Master John Willis spent Wednesday with Mr. 1). D. Hrownlee. Misses Kate and Eileen Curry and \Tv. Stat? Curry spent last Sunday with M'ss Luclle Cox, near Bramlette. Misses Marie and Mattie Simmons are visiting their sister, Mrs Smith Boyd, at Greenwood. Mr. James Roberson, of Honea Path, , is visiting his parents now. Miss Jewel Curry Is the guest thil week of Miss Bessie Moore, of Enoree. Mr. C F. Brooks returned to Lau rens Monday after a short visit with bomefolks. On Sunday afternoon at the church hero. Instead of the regular pastor. Rev. J. K. McCain preached an cs- j pecially good sermon to a line congre gation. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris and Children spent Sunday with Mr. D. D. Harris and family. StoeMinlders Meeting. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the People's Loan A Exchange Bank, of Laurens, will be held In the otllces of the bank on Au gust 20, 1013, at 11 A. M. C. W. Tune, Cashier. Card of. Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends who have been so faithful during my sickness and the rlckness and weath of my daughter, Ellen. Words cannot ex press our appreciation of the many kind deeds and words done us .luring our bereavement. May the God who has been so near me fln my trials ever guide and blQSB ? ic . one of you. T. Austin Willis and Family. GRAY COUNT NEWS. Gray Court, July 28.?Miss Ethel Willis has just returned from ft visit to friends at Corouaca. ? Mr. J. Frank Dorroh, of Moores' Ule, N. C, Is spending some time with friends and relatives hero Miss Alleene Willis Is visiting rela tives in Woodruff this week. Mr. William Byrd of the county was In town Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. J, M. Friday have been the guests of their daughter, Mrs T. W. Munnerlyn, for the past week. We are glad to see Mr. T. A. Willis on the streets again after a few weeks illness with typhoid fever. Dr. W. B. Patton and Mr. Melton or Cross Anchor attended the Masonic Picnic here Saturday. Mr. Geo. T. Bryan of Greenville was among the Masonic guests for their annual picnic Saturday. Mr. W. H. Drummond and son, Toy, of Lanford were In town Saturday at tending the Masonic feast. From what can be learned tomorrow will end the new county proposition in Laurens county, so far a* Woodruff Is concerned. While some have changed from "Agin It" to stand for it, there are still some turning from for it to "Agin if. Somo think that It will be close while some of the old politicians arc sure It will be defeated hy a large majority. On Thursday July the 24th at Wood ruff, Miss Carrie Jessie Rogers and Mr. A. C. Shell were married. Miss Rogers had been visiting thore for some time and Mr. Shell drove over Thursday ev ening, had the knot tied and returned home Friday morning. Miss Rogers Is the daughter of Dr. Chas. E. Rogers and very popular In society hero. Mr. Shell 1;-, the youngest son of the lato Edwin T. Shell and a prosperous young fanner. The couple have the best wishes of the community. * Poplar Snrlnar Dots. * Poplar Springs, July 2S.?We had a fine rain last night and everything looks flourishing this morning, for which w<> aro thankful. The chain gang came into this com munity a day or two ago and did a good piece of work just opposite Ml". J. R. Elledgo's residence, in widening the road. There Is a groat deal more Of the same kind of work needed be tween here and Ware Shoals, as there arc places where two buggies cannot pass. Thore are getting to be so many automobiles that it will be nec essary to have wider roads. We would be glad if the supervisor would go over the road from here to Ware Shoals and have the road straighten ed in some places. Mrs. Eugene Simpson spent the lat ter part of the week In Greenwood visiting her sisters, Mrs. Arnold and Mrs. Walter Cork. All who are interested In the ceme tery at Poplar Spring church are re quested to meet Thursday, the 31st, for the purpose of cleaning it off. Misses Grace Simmons and Annie Odell and Mr. Fred Odell visited at Ware Shoals last Wednesday. Miss Nellie Llpford, from near Shoals Function, is visiting the Misse.; Agnes and'Mary Simpson. Rid Your Children of Worms. You can change fretful, Ill-tempered children into healthy, happy young sters, b yrlddlng them of worms. Tos sing, rolling, grinding of teeth, cry ing out while alseep, accompanied with intense thirst, pains in the atom* ach and l>owels, feverishness and bad breath, are symptoms that indicate worms. Kldkapoo Worm Killer, a pleasant candy lozenge, expels the worms, regulates the bowelsfl restores your children to health and happiness. Mrs. J. A. Brisbin, of Elgin, 111., says: "I have used Klckapoo Worm Killer for years, and entirely rid my children of worms. I would not be without it." Guaranteed. All druggists, or by mall. Price 25 cents. Klckapoo Indian Medi cine Co., Philadelphia and St. I>ouls. N. B. Dial A. C. Todd DIAL & TODD Attorney;* at Law Enterprise Bank Building, l.aurens, S. C. PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS Money to loim en Real Estate?Long Time. PARISIAN SAGE FOR THE HAIR Unsightly?matted?colorless?scraggy hair made?fluffy?soi\J-abundant and radiant with life at'o/cc. Use Parisian Sage. It comes in 50c. bottles. The first application removes dandruff, stops itching scalp, cleanses the hair, takes away the drynessand brittleness, increases the beauty of the hair, making it wavy and lustrous. Everyone needs Parisian Sage. LAUKK2KB DRtjfJ CO. Laurent, S. Y'. 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ALWAYS SAFKST AND BEST. America's Greatest and Most Sanitary Cleaning Mid Dyeing Kstablishnient. Gasoline and Kerosene 1 Sold in air-tight Iron Drums. Convenient to handle. Deliver in small quantities in city. R. M. Eichelberger Agent Gulf Refining Phone 33 DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING OF THE EXPERT KIND Have your Clothes Cleaned and Pressed by men who know how. You'll find them here at this shop. E.V. FERGUSON Over II. Terry's Store Laurens, South Carolina