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I :MASSN NWS Madden, Jan, 5.-Unable to abide the -thought that In the first 'issue of The -Advertiser to appear in 1914 the "liadden News" should be absent, the Madden "scribe" arises from a sick bed to send greeting to The Advertiser and its many readers. May the new lyear {bring univerdal Iblesdings ifor which we can at its close look back and 'be gratified. -Peace and prosperity be 'ours in the year befove us. The holidays .passed very quietly in this community. If there was any drinking it was not done very pub licly. Miss Ora Power entertained sever al -of her friends Tuesday at a very enjoyable dinner. Misses Alle and Myra Wofford, Robbie Hudgens, and Mr. T. S. Langston and little Maude Wofford were her guests for the day. One -the same day Miss Kate Wofford and Mr. Claude Finley were the guests of the family of Mr. Watkins. On New Years Day Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Culbertson entertained at quite an enjoyable dinner. It was a good old fashioned turkey dinner, with all the accompanying delicacies that go with that stately bird, ending with a desert equally as enjoyable, pound cake, the culmination of culinary art, but when that is planked by a slice of 'lemon and cocoanut cake and a glass of boiled custard, what more can one ask. Those who enjoyed the day and the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. T. S. ILangsion, sMyrs. AlM. T. Alllison, Mir. and Mrs. Eclistia Watkins and family. Mrs. Ben Culbertson and children, Misses Besaie Watkins, Jessie Thomp son, Susie Langston and -Hettie Cun Ingham, Azile Wofford, Messrs Doug lass Bryson, Claude Finley 'and John W. Wofford, Little Miss Meta Culbert son had as her guests for the day Mary Iudgens of Laurens and An nette Culbertson. Mr. \ 'Langston brought his fiddle along and enlivened the occasion with "The Heights of Al abama" and numerous others, equal ly as lively. He was accompanied on the piano by Misses Langston and Cuninghan. The only comment 'by the invited guests so 'far is the uni versal wish "that we be a fortunate one on next New Years' bay." The Sunbeams at New Prospect seen to have taken on new life with the new year. They met yesterday af ternoon and elected the following of ficers for the year: Miss Robbie Hud Peop] Look at W.A gens, president; Miss -Myra Wofford, Vice -president; Miss Ora Powers, sec retary a44. treasurer. - Several new members joined also.. Misses Wofford and Brown left for Winthrop the first and second of Jan uary, respectively. fNow Years Day was certainly mov ing day with us. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Finley now occupy the home vacated by Mr. Hogan Walker. The latter has moved to Mr. Pope Irby's farm. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore have gone to housekeeping on their farm recently purchased near the home of Mr. Pitts Henry. "* "**"" * * "9*" * * * * S* r " " * TYLESYILLE DOTS. . " * " ," " " " * " M " * " " " " " " " 9 Tyleravillo, Jan. 5.-Quite a num ber from the neighborhood attended services at. Bothany Sunday. Miss Grace Poole returned to Char leston Friday to resumne her work at Confederate college. Mr. Niles Clark, of Clinton, spent Sunday with homefolks. Miss Fannie Poole left Monday for Lander college. Mr. Bluford Blakeley, of Greenville, spent a few days last -week In this neighborhood. Mr. Furman Poole spent the week end in Greenville. Miss Pauline Byrd returned Monday to take up her duty as teacher of the Langston school. Misses Grace and Fannie Poole and brother, and Joshua Craig, spent last Wednesday in Cross Anchor, the guests of Misses Helen and Julia Tins ley. Miss Sara Francis Glenn spent a few (lays last week with her cousins, Misses Mary and Lula Little. Mr. Godfrey Duvall, of Pea Ridge spent Sunday with Mr. Floyd Clark. GREAT FOR YOUR LIVER AND BOWELS Physicians in Hot Springs, Arkan sas, prescribe them because they know they are better than dangerous calomel. Take HOT SPRINGS LIVER BUTTONS as directed and got rid of constipation, dizziness, biliousness, sick headache, sallow, pimply skin. They are a fine tonic, tQ they drive impure matter from the blood, and give one a hearty appetite. All drug gists, 25 cents. 'Hot Spring: Liver Buttons, Hot Springs Rheumatism Remedy and Hot Springs Blood Remedy are sold in Laurens by Laurens Drug Co. le's Lo 5TIL SStrong These Figu ppeal to y( Deposits Deposits Capital S Surplus an avings De VATTS. Presidi 8888888888888888888881 88 EDEN NOTES. 8 - -* -8 8 (1 8888 8 8 8 8888 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Eden, Jan. 5.-After spending the holidays with their parents, the fol lowing young people have returned to their colleges: Fred Armstrong and Booth Gray of Clemson, Grady Babb, of Tigerville, and Miss Jenovee Babb, of Landrum. R. W. Nash and family of Green ville, spent a few days last .week with Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Gray. 'Dr, J. W. Beason and wife visited relatives at Woodruff last week. Clay Babb and Misses Lilla and Ruble Babb, of Fountain Inn, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mahaffey. Nesbitt Mahon and Misses :Marie and Lizzie .Mahon, of the Rabun section, spent Thursday with M. W. Gray and family. Ben Reeves, of the University of Virginia, and Carl Reeves, of Waynes boro, Virginia, spent the holidays with their mother, Mrs. .iEmma Reeves. Misses Sadie and Virginia Gray spent Tuesday night with Misses Sara and Hortense Nash, of the Merna see tion. 'Rev. E;. V. Babb and wife, of 10as ley, returned home Thursday after a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Babb. Miss Ruth Martin visited Miss Alpha Martin 'last week. Mrs. Charlmers Armstrong and Miss Nannie Kate Armstrong, of Laurens, spent Wednesday with Mr. M. W. Gray and family. Mr. and Mrs. Zimrie Reeves spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. llrooks Nash. State of Ohio, city of Toledo. Lucas County. ss. Frank .1. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of''oledo. County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONIC 1HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRI( CUIiC. FRA K,' K.J. CHENICY, Sworn to before jud and subscribed in my 'presence, this 6th day of De cember, A. D. 1886. (Seal) A. W. Gleason, Notary Public. Ihall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the systom. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENElY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 7he. Take 1 call's IFamily Pills for con stipation. an an .LINT and Gr bres below )U as a Saf Money 01 December 31 December 31 tock == d Undividei partment 'y lent "Race Seg-egation." Editor The Advertiser: If any of my. readers have not done so, I advise that they get a last copy of The Progressive F"arner and read Editor Poe on Negro Segregation. He Is on the only sane line that I have so far seen In the negro problem. Some of you who love your country ride out from Laurens by either main road and see and note the houses that once were the homes of prosperous farmers now inhabitated by negro tenants. From Boyd's cross roads to Laurens limits proper, we find only four white families. The rest are ne groes. The situation will son become intolerable elnd then what? Echo an swers what? C. C. W. Madden Station. WIA'I"S I N1)I(ESTION I W1'H1( (C.lt:S I LSTEN! "Pape's I)lapepsln" makes Sick, Sour, hassy Stomaches surely feel fine in live Minutes. Time it! In five minutes all stom ach distress will go. No indigestion, hiea rt hui rn sourness or belching of gas, acid, or eructations of undigested food, no dizziness, bloating, ' foul breath or headache. Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its Speed in regulating upset stomachs. It is the surest, quickest and most certain indigestion remedy in the whole world, and besides it is harm less. Millions of men and women now cat their favorite foods without fear they know Pape's Diapepsin will save themi from any stomach misery. Please, for your sake, get a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Dliapopsin from any drug sti'e and put your stomach right. l)on't kee) on being miserable-life is too short--you are not here long, so make your stay agreeable. Haut what you like and di gest it; enjoy it, without dread of re bellion in the stomach. Pape's Diapepsin belongs in your homte anyway. Shoul(1 one of the faim ily eat something which don't agree with them, or In case of an attack of indigestion, dyslepsl, gastritis or stomach derangement at. daytime or during the night, it is handy to give the quickest, surest relief known. N. B. DIAL A. C. TeOe DIAL & TODD Attorneyh at Law Enterprise Bank Bull ig, Laurens, S. C. PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS loney to loan on Real Estate-Long Time. d Excl 'HE FR( owing and See if e Place to 1 Deposit 1 92---$20 ,-91-$29 i Profits $1 vepavy4 BUY A VEHICLE AT Your Own Price! It On January 24th, next, we will sell at our storage room in the town of Clinton at Auction the following vehicles of standard makes. 15 Top Buggies, Steel Tires 2 Top Buggies, Rubber Tires 1 Open Buggy,"Rubber Tires 2 Open Buggies, Steel Tires 4 Canopy Top, Surreys 1 Trap The purpose of this sale is to make room for other goods, and the vehicles must be sold. Persons f anticipating the purchase of a ve hicle will save money to see what we have to offer. The J. W. Copeland Co. Clinton, S. C. nre curable. Al kindsiles Piles mean suffering and Wisitms, Indian Pile Ointment will cure dlanger. The CAUSE Lilin..!. Jleedling and Itching Plies. It ab isalways internal. sorbs the rumors, allays itching at once, tablt s E M -R01I D tS illittms' Indian Pile Ointment Is pre INTERNAL CAUSE. Tin, piles are dried up and ppemanntl cucrl l~ das'trcatment. $1.0. par:?". Trrggsts, mail 50e and $1.00. Sold by Laurenis Drug Co. and all druggists. ?M I N DBIJO .O. iange Bank )NT tronger This Bank doesn't. Leave your 2,IO3.OO ),941.OO 00,000.00 00, 000.00 per cent. Quarterly~ C. W. TUNE.i Cashier*