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CROSS HILL NEWS Cross lil, Dec. 29.--A marriage of considerable interest to the people of Cross 11111 because of the accluaintence -here of the bride, who lived her;; for a number of years, was celebrated at the home of the ofilciating niinister, 11ev. .1. A. 1tartin, one day last week, when Miss Lillian P'roffitt of Madden, was united in iuarriage to Mr. Walter Moore. of 1,auren s. Many are the kind wishes for the happiiess of the young conple in their new relation of love and devotion. After continuous suffering for itore than two weeks, Mr. Augustine Waiker Itichardson died Friday night at his homne in liiriiningliaiii, Ala. The re iains were brouight to Cross 11111 Sunday morning by his brother, .Joh1 lIichtirdson of Columnbia, and were interred in Ljiberty Springs c'enetery Sunday afternoon. The funeral rites were conduc'ted by Itev. W. I). Itatch ford in presence of a large anher of sorrowing relatives and sy.iathIiz ing friends. Mr. Riichardson was forty-one years of age and leaves a wife anid t wo clil dren who were present at the fmner al services. It'a.ides his iin iiediate family he is survived by his mother, Mrs. Othella iichardson of this place, two brothers, Messrs. .John ichard son of Columbila and ''oiver Richard son of Washington State, and one sis ter, Mirs. Alice Miller of Monntville. All these, with other relatives, have tho syntpathy of many friends in their sore aillietion. M'. Wiliian Wharton of South car-' olina university, is spending Christ has with his homuefolks. Miss Sarah ICeks, one of the teach-, era in the .lohnstou school, Is here ,ith her aunt, Mrs. W. C. I(asor. Miss \vrtie ('ulhertson and sister. Mrs. Genitie laamilton with the little loy, .lack, of l-:koti, are visiting rela tives at Mouuntv ille and ('rosy Hiill. (:00 ll lil'1 11i .1\N l it t' I' I 'si' 'risinn Sage. If you have dandruff it is hel(rause the sealp is too dry and Ilakes off. I resh en tip) Ili scallp -lubrinrte' it --aiid dandrufl' disappear's. Surely try at 5 i botle of I'arisian Sage. It cleanses the hair, nourish es it, stops falling hair and itching scalp. It is just what you need to nake the scalp hiealthy and ininediate ly remtove dandruff. Laurens I)riig ('o., Isurens, S. C. Iawit arrive or This lot customers as cash and tak around andl i * WATTS MILLS " * " * * *s *" * * * * * " " " * " " * Watts Mill, Dec. 29.-Christmas passed off very quietly. There was the least drinking and the best order ev er known at this 'place. After- a short vacation of only one day and a half most every one returned to their work on Friday morning. The Christmas tree and entertain ment which was 'held in the church on Wednesday night was visited by a large congregation and very much enjoyed by all presuat. ''ie exer cises began at 7:15 o'clock ahdt were conducted by the superintendent of both schools. The program was car ried out very nicely. The recitations were splendid. Some of the most symi athetie pieces were as follows: "The drinking ahouse over the way", by 3liss Annie Pearl Bobo; "The last hymn" by Miss lertha Mae Powell; "Over the hrill to the poor house and over tle hill from the floor house", by Mliss Gertrude .ordan and M1iss Allie (lae Allen; "'l'ommy's prayer" by 1liss Alice itrown. At the close of the exercises a very beautiful tree which was loaded down with many nice Presents was presented by Rtev. .I. A. Marlor. after which camne, old Santa t(laus, the jolliest of them all with his pretty red suit and long white heard, which amused the children and older ones too, as he passed through the cong'regatiou 'hielpin'g Idistribujto the presents vh ichi had been placed en the tree for the benefit of the Sun (lty schools. On Sunday the Sunday school chil dreit had the pleasure of enjoying a nice box of oranges which was pre stinted by 31r. .I. J. Pluss, for which w'e return our hearty thanks. On next Sitiiday morning tile Lucas Avenue Haptist churcli will meet for the purpose of electing otllcers for the church tnd Sunday school for the coming year. The church granted the pastor, lRev. (;. C. I ledgetet i, a few weeks' vacation. lie is spenditnig this time viih his iparents in North ('aro lina. Mirs. (. C. 1lIedgepeh is 'spending the holidays with relatives In (rcen Ville. Mlr. andl 'Mts. C. L . llainunett aend children, of (reenville. visited at the home of .1. 31. Mloore drin the ihol idays. AMr. and Mlrs. W. E. Burns visited relatives in (reenville last Veek. AIt. anid irs. .1. W. Word letiurned I havea c Thursi of Stock is gu good prices as e your note at f nspect this fresl home Sunday after spending a few. days with relatives in Greenville. , Mr. and Mrs. Golden Waldrep, of lnoreo, visite drelatives here last week. Mr. Wess Bobo, of 1Inoreo, visited at the home of C. W. Cargill, Sunday. air. and Mrs. John Martin and fain ily visited relatives at Enoree Sunday. Air. J. W. Word and family will move to Laurens M ill at an early date. ,Mrs. J. W. Prior was visited by her parents Saturday and Sunday. We are glad to report that Rev. W. 11. Lewis, who has been real sick for some time, is now able to be out again. We are also glad to report that Rev. ir. Acltin who has been sick, was able to fill his appointment Sunday. Mrs. Walter ilellams and Mrs. R. N. Thompson visited their parents, Mr. and Jirs. R. 11. Donaldson on Sunday. Mir. and Mrs. W. C. Golightly and family are spending the holilays with relatives at Easley. Miss 'l'thel Farrow spent holidays at lF'oun itain .Inn. We are glad to have Mir. Lester Ilishol w ith us for ('Iiristmas holidays. lie will return soon to the Charleston .lMedical college where he is taking a *mnedical course. On next Friday night, Jan. 2, Col. Joln 11. h'liarton will lecture on Woodcraft at the Watts MilI hall. All lie mm'n bers of this camp are re'iuest e(l to he present and(1 all other camps are cordially invited to attend. Will1 ('.T1.ill1 01131 USE 11OO41'S IIYO1EI Try the sure and most effective way to reach the raw, tender inflamed rmu cous icd.nbrane Infested with catarrh germs--use Ilyomel. You breathe it no stom11ach (osing. If you stiffer from raising of mucus, freiluenit sneeziig, husky voice, dis charige from the nose, droppings in tle throat or any other symptoms of ca tarrh-breathe the germ -dest roying air of i tyomel. It acts directly on the Inilhimed mermbranes, destroying the disease germs in the nose, throat and Iungs and giving (ui'ck and Iperl a nent. relief, or money refunded by I.iurtens 1 )rug Co. 'Thec. complete outfit, iicludiig pock et ilhaler and bottle or liquid, costs $1.00. Extra bottle of liquid, if later needed, .3c) cents. Asthma! Asthma! POPHAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY gives instant relief and an absoluito cure in all cases of Asthma. Ih-onchitis, and I lay Fever. Sold by druggists ; mail on receipt of price $ too. Trial I'aeknge 11' mail 1a cents. WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props. Cleveland, Ohio LAURENS DRUG CO. Laurens. S. C. :S ] ar of Tenm lay, J aranteed sound they can get an: per cent, provi i stuff. No troi K.C LAUREl~ * * * *.* ** * * * ** * * ** * * * * MOUNT OLIVE. * *a * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Alt. Olive, Dec. 29.--lev. W. 11. Wa ters, of Spartantiurg, filled his regu lar appointment here Sunday. Mr. W. E. \Vashington, of Salisbury, N. C., is spending the holidays at home. Miss Cora Culbertson, of Cross 11111, spent a few lays here last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Mahon, of the llabun section, spent the week-end with Mrs.. Mahon's brother, Mr. Geo. (Jul bcrtson. Mr. W. Ilarold Washington left Sat urday for Dillon, after spending sev eral days at home. Mr. Lonnie Bishop, of Piedmont, was a visitor here last week. \1 rs. 'Maggie Washington has return e( home after spending several weeks with her brother, lRev. .1. 1i. Wshington, at Piedmont. Mr. Shelton Culbertson, of GafTney. visited his sister, Mrs. M. W. 11111, last Saturday. Mliss Lois Hurts, of the Woodrow Wilson section, spent the week-end with Miss Alta Martin. Mr. and Mrs. F. 1. .Martin visited at )r .. 0. O.Martin's Sunday. Maple Caump W1. 0. W1. Lydia 31111, l1cc. 22.-Maple Camp No. 509, W. O. W. held its annual meeting I)ee. 22nd, for the election of officers. The following were elected: M. H-. ]1all, Consul Commander. R. Cox, Adviser Lieutenant. 'i'. E. Boyce, Banker. W. E. Johnson, Clerk. K. F. Johns, Escort. .1, C. Wilson, Whtchman. J. A. Wofford, Sentry. C. It. Sligh, .1. W. Smelilgrove, C. S. Smith, Managers. Dr. Iobson's dini ment Heals Itchy Eczetma. The constantly itching, burning sen sation and other disagreeable forms of eczema, tetter, salt rheum a .1 skin eruptions promptly cured by Dr. Hlob son's IKezma 01 ntment. Go. W. Fitch of Mendota, 111, says: " I purchased a box of I)r. Ii ohson's Eclzema Oint tment. Iaye had IE('/.etma ever since the civil war, have been treated by many doctors, none have. given the henefit that one box of I)r. Ilobson's Iezema Ointment has." 1very suffer er should try it. We're .O positive it will help you we guarantee it or mon ey refunded. At all Druggists or by ma1 Soc. Pfeiffer Chemical ('o., Philadelphia and St. Louis. riessee Hoi in. 1st and to work. I ywhere. I will ded the mule I a ible to show yoi DUN Is, S. C. h.' k .4' r "etplalliol of Fiust", Edison's al'ik lug Picfures, Opera Ilouse two days Starting londay, du.n. 5t.11, 3.atin e eo'uesday. CLEANING AND DYEING FOR Fall Winter Needs Should be Done Now. Send them to Footer's Dye Works Cumberland, Md. America's Greatest and Most Sanitary Cleaning and Dyeing Establisluneiit. If we have no Agent in your locality, send direct by Express or Parcel Post. The advantages of the Parcel Post place our wonderful facilities and univer sal service at your door---so to speak. nre curable. All kinds nncr.u anE On " ridgty evening, .Jan. 2, 191.1, at Ps IaIwEay Internal. H M-ROIr. Leon hard t' eight o'clock the young people of th) tablet a produce nmazing retltRby atckng th ''riility-Ridge colnuinnity will give a, INTERNAL CAUSE. Thle piles are. dried up and permanently curwd. 24 ays' treatment. $1.00. play for the benefit of the school. Ad DIt. l.RONIIARUTII CO.. Bluffalo. N. Y. (free book) Sold by Laurens Drug Co. and all druggists. - liision 2' 5 and 1 ( eents. ses and Mules to ,1914 will further guarantee my mate any mule bought for i.m mating is sound. Come i through. TS ONE9