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*<*****?**************?****** LCROSS HILL NEWS 5 ************ **********-* tOros? Hill, Oct. 6.?-The Presbytory of Bnoree met her?; last Tuesday and continued In session tin Thursday noon. The opening sermon was preach by Rev. Mr. Knox of Oaffney tho last moderator, Rev. Asa i>. WatkJns of 8]Kirtanburg was elected moderator and Rev. W. J. Roach, assistant clerk. Rev. B. P. Davis of Oreenvlllo Is stat ed elerk and was present. Wednes day at 11 a. m. Rev. c. F. Henkln of Laurens, preached on Ministerial sup port by appoint men I of ProBh; tory. Rev. D. w. Richardson, missionary to China who is at home on furlough, preached to a huge congregation Wed nesday evening. The hu d 11 ess of Presbytery was finished by noon Thursday. Mr. Watkins, the modera tor remained and preached Thursday evening. Dur people enjoyed having the ministers lllid elders in their homes Dr. .1. D. Withorspoon of Vorkvlllo is with his son, Mr. .1. D. Wlllici'spooil and family. Coroner Mansion passed through town Saturday en route to the home of Mr. Tom Ncul, to hold an IliqilOHl over the dead body of Isaac Smith. Friday nlghl Mr. Neal missed one of his mules just before retiring and guessed that some one had rode if Off. He waited ami watched and when this negro. Isaac Smith came in with the mule an altercation occurred ami Smith was killed. Mr. Neal went on to Laurens and gave himself up to the sheriff. Mrs. .1. 10. Leaitnnn and little hoys, So.ni and Miller, spent last Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Green wood, Misses Anne and Florida Rudd were Greenwood visitors last Saturday. Messrs Howe and Madden, rural l)olloe, caught eight gamblers Satur day night. One of them is wanted for shooting with intent to kill. They locked htm up at Goldville, and arrest ed two others who had pistols, between Goldville and ReilUO Miss Kmnia ('lardy is visiting her sister. Mrs. W. ('. Rasor. The woman's missionary Prosby teral of ICnoreo will meet here Fri day the loth lust and will be in ses sion until Monday There will be preaching on Sunday, the 12 til by some missionary. Rev. Mr. Little and wife were to be here. Mrs. Little is sick and they cannot come. Rev. Mr. McMillan of Atlanta, is expected to speak Friday evening on Home Mis sions. Saturday about o clock a bale of cotton was seen to be on lire on the platform bore. The bale was sold ami weighed the day before and a spark of lire lUUSl have found its way into it at the ginnery. It was fortunate that it did not burn o the surface in the night or there would have been a big fire and many bales of cotton and per haps several box cars burled. The bale was tolled oil the platform and the lire extinguished without much loss. Meeting of It. \. It. The Henry Lnttrens chapter. I). A. R., will moot Friday afternoon at four o'clock, with Mrs. Eugene lludgcns, CATARRH SIH F.|{Kits. Get Immediate and KlYeotlve Relief by I sing Hyomel. lliyomei is nature's true remedy for catarrh. There is no stomach dosing ?you breathe it. Wihon using this treatment, you (breathe healing balsams and effectively roach the most remote air cell:, of the throat, nose and lungs, the oatarrhal germs are destroyed tlttlck and sure relief results. Qfyomol often restores health to chronic cases that had given up all hope of recovery. Its best action is at the start of the disease when the breath Is hecomihg offensive, and con stant sniffling, .discharges from the nose, droppings;: in the throat, or that choked up fccAng begin to make life a burden. At fhe first symptom of oa tarrhal trouble, surely use Hyomel. Ask the Laurens Drug Co. for the com plete outfit, $1.00. He will refund the money If it does not give satisfaction. I AM) SALK. State of South Carolina, Count> of I.aureus. In Court of Common Pleas. J. H. sol Til OASON SOUTH, SAM MY SOUTH, MKS C V.LLIE BROWN J?3K and MRS. SAU .IK tJOOPER. Plaintiffs against R. I<\)RI) SOUTH, F. .1. SOUTH, W. L. DRAY, Defendants. Pursuant tO a Decree of the court in tin; above stated case, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, at Unrcns, c. H., s. t'? on Salesday In November next, being Monday the 3rd day of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, /the following described property, to wit: All that tract of lantf situate In the said County and statefcontaining fif ty-six (66) acres, inorelor less, in Sful livan township, bounded by lands Of .1. Y. Pitts, A. Huff, Ml'S. Anna West, and J. H. V. Manly. Terms of sale: cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. If tho terms of sale are not complied with, the land to be ro-sold on same or some subsequent Salesday on same terms, at risk of former purchaser. C. A POWER, C. C. C. P. and O. 8? Laurens, S. C. Dated, this 7th day of October. ll-4t JASPER If. MAKTIN DEAD. Prominent Citizen of the >VarrIor ( reek Section of the Count) Dies tit -Min's Home in Rials Community* Mr. Jasper R. Martin, a very sub stantial ami highly esteemed citizen of the county, died at tin: h?hne of bis son, R. W. Martin, in Dials community Saturday night. Mr. Martin's home was In the Warrior Crock section of the county but In- was visiting his ?011 for a few days when he was stricken with paralysis, a few hours before hi t death. Tin; funeral services were held at Dials churCh Sunday. Mr. Martin was very highly thought of by people who knew him. lie was fur many years interested In the edu cational life of tin; county and was at one time county superintendent of education, lie also held the office of county treasurer, lie was a consis tent Christian, having been a deacon in the Warrior Creek Baptist church for many yours. Mr. Martin is survived by his wife and the following children: It. W. Martin. Smith Martin, Glenn Martin. Mrs. .lames Adams, of Fountain Inn, Mrs. Itlissell Patterson, Mrs. Nabors and an unmarried daughter. New tirist Mill. The Itcctly River Power Company has installed an electric grist mill at their plant at Tumbling Shoals. The machinery will be the same as thai for merly used by the old water power mill that was located at the shoals. The new plant will be ready at once for grinding corn. Buys Bloodhounds. 'Sheriff Owlngs has purchased two young bloodhounds for the county. They were bought from .1. D. Robbins, owner of the dogs now kept at the state penitentiary. They are about live months old and have already been trained to a certain degree. .Mothers! Have Your Children Worms 1 An; they feverish, restless, nervous, irritable, dizzy or constipated? Do they continually pick their noso or grind their teeth? Have they cramp ing pains, irregular and ravenous ap petite? These are all signs of worms. Worms not only cause your child suf fering, but stunt its mind and growth, (live "Klckapoo Worm Killer'' at once. It k'lls and removes the worms. Im proves your child's appetite, regulates stomach, liver and bowels. The symp toms disappear and your child is made happy and healthy, as nature intend ed. All druggists or by mail, 26c. KIOKAPOO INDIAN MEDICINE CD. Philadelphia, Pa. St. Louis, Mo. Athletics Won Fiist. The first game of the world series between New York and Philadelphia which was played yesterday in New York was won by the visiting Ath letics, with Render in the box for Philadelphia and Mnrquurd for New York. Marquard was ousted by heavy hitting and was followed by Tesreau, who later gave up in favor of Cran dall. New York out hit the visitors, the (Slants getting 11 safeties to 10 of the winners. Errors were easy, each making only one Everything now points to an easy walkaway in the se ries for the Athletics. STAY ON YOl R FEET, Taking Calomel Means Stating Home for the Bay Take Hudson's I,her Tone and Sine a Hay's Work. If an attack of constipation or bil iousness hits you, there's no need to take a dose of calomel and spend at least one day getting over the effects of it. The Laurens Drug Co. sells the liver tonic, Dodson'S Liver Tone, that takes the place of calomel and starts a lazy liver without any bad after effects, Dodson'S Liver Tone does all the good that calomel over did, yet it is absolutely harmless to Aoung people and old. It is a pleasant-tasting vege table liquid that will rflieve constipa tion or sour stomach 0/ other troubles that go along with a la/y liver, without restriction of habit or diet. You don't leave off any of the things you regu larly do when you take Dodson's Liver Tone. The Laurens Ding Co. sell Dodson's Liver Tone and give it a strong per sonal guarantee. They say, "A large bottle of Dodson't Liver Tone sells for 60 cents, and wo will band any person back his fifty cents if he tries a bottle and doesn't say that it does ail that calomel ever does and does It pleasantly, (let the genuine Dodson's Liver Tone and tf you are not pleased with it we will give your money back With a smile.'' Dixie Flour and Grain Co. carry a big stock, rice meal, bran, shorts, seed rye, molas ses, feed, rice, grits, coffee, Snow Drift and Scoco Lard, Blue Ribbon Candies, high grade flours, fruits and pro duce, tobacco and all staple case goods. Buy at home and save the freight. Help built up your own town. The home jobber pays taxes here and spends what little he makes with the home mer chants. k NICHTS of pythias in session today (Continued from Page One.) The following menu will he served hy Mine Host King: Menu. Aysters a la Creme Cold Trukey Boiled Ham Coiery Cranberry Sauce Beaten Biscuit Potato Chips Wuldorf Salad Olive? Pickles Vanilla Cream Fruit Cake Pound Cake Apples Bananas Oranges Malaga Crapes Coffee Cheese Sandwlshes Pythian Punch The seventh district is composed of the counties of Spartanburg, Union, Cherokee and Laurens ami holds with in its hounds some of the most prom inent pythians of the state as well as all-round courteous, affable and lik ahle gcutlomen. THE COl'NTY FA I It JUST TEN BAYS OFF (Continued from Page One.) far distant, being only a little more than a week off. The people of the county :ire showing an unusual amount of interest in the exhibition this year. It se<?ms from reports com ing, in. thai more interest is being tak en this year than ever hefore and that the exhibits will far out-strip those of previous years. Since the fair as sociation began many of the most pro gressive farmers have been making preparations to Compete in the prize rings and now have about arrived at ii point where they can eompete suc cessfully with those who were form erly equipped to exhibit to advantage. Free Stables for Stock. For fear that some might have ov erlooked the statement hefore, it might he well to repeat that the different sales and feed stables of the city have generously offered shelter to stock ex hihitors for the night hefore the fair. By stock is here meant horses and mules, as cattle, sheep, swine, etc., will have to he staked out in the C.arl lngtot) meadow, where the fair is to he held. Stop That Iteh! I will guarantee you to stop that Uch In two ?oconda. / No remedy that I have over seid for Eczema, I'Horlaais, and all orhor dl.'eafea of the akin has ?Iven moro thorouKh satisfaction than tho D. D. D. Prescription for Eczema I guarantee 'his remedy. . LAURENS DRUG CO. Laurens, S. C. Fall and Winter Styles Switzers' SHOES Specially made for us in the Newest Styles over the latest lasts in pretty, distinctive patterns in GUN CALF, TAN CALF, PATENT and in the different combinations. You will find our stock complete in every detail and our prices, value consid ered, the lowest. Once you wear a pair of Switzer's Shoes, you will always want them. The price is no higher but the quality is much better?that's the secret. Men's from - - $2.00 to $5.00 Ladies' from - $1.50 to $4.00 Childrens' from $1.25 to $2.51 Switzer Company Laurens. S. C. ft| ir>l ica o pi ?*^>i ao RASOR, ANDERSON & DENNY, CROSS HILL, S. C. ' MEN'S TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING! Clothes that are different, yet clothes that are dignified are the kinxl for you, as a well dressed man, ought to be interested in. Our Fall samples of made-to-order clothes for young men and old are now on display at our store. They present the very neatest and nattiest of the late styles and are of the best material and work manship. HAVE US MEASURE YOU FOR YOUR FALL SUIT. Look out for the Big Yellow Circulars which we will distribute all over this territory the latter part of this week and next. In them will be found attractive prices on every conceivable article needed in wearables. You must see them. If you do not have one left at your home, come into ourjstore and^we will be glad to give you one for yourself and one for your nearest neighbor. They tell you of many things that you will need and ought to have. Rasor, Anderson & Denny CROSS HILL, S. C.