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* * s *, *". * * * * i**" " " " * * ENO1tEE NEWS. * * " *" " " " * " * * * " " " " " " " & noree, S. C., Jan. 8.-The opening of the new year social season was made particularly memorable Thurs day evening, Jan. 1., to a number of friends when Mrs. W. C. Whitmire en tertained at one of the must interest ing parties of the season. The cor dial hospitality of this home is always a distinct pleasure to scores of friends. All the apartments were thrown in to one. Christmas greens with holly and mistletoe made a lovely framing for the pretty picture. After the guests had arrived part ners were found for a flower contest by drawing corresponding numbers which were mounted on dainty little hand-painted cards. The couple hav ing the greatest number of correct an swers was given a delicious box of candy. Tables were then arranged for cards and after many interesting games, a dainty salad course was served. Later in the evening the guests gathered around a daintily ap pointed table from which lunch was dispensed by Miss Lillie Willis. Those invited were Misses Lillie Willis of Gray Court, Marie Yar brough, Ruth Justus, Bessie Moore, 01 lie and Trula Goebel, Mozelle Huff, Netta and Jennie Engels, Eva and Fay Hill, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Patton, Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. F. Engels, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. 'Moore, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Ligon, Mesdames Alver son and Wilburn, Messrs. J. Y. Bryson, George Blakely, Frank More, Harper Higgins, W. M. Snoddy, Ervin Yar brough, H. F. Jackson, Walker Aar tin, Fred Stribbling, Russell Betsill. An Ideal Woman's Laxive. Who wants to take salts, or castor oil, when there is nothing better than JDr. King's New Life Pills for all bow el troubles. They act gently and na turally on the stomach and liver, stim ulate and regulate your bowels and tone up the entire system. Price, 25e. At all Druggists. H. E. Bucklen & Co.. Phila. or St. Louis * * * * * * **** * * * * * * * * * * * WA TTS 31L S * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * " Watts Mill, Jan. 12.-On last Satur day morning at 9:30 o'clock Mr. Charlie P. Martin was called to his reward. lie had been in declining health for quite a while but had been confined to his bed only a few weeks. If he had lived till February 15th, he would have been SO years of age. le was a devoted husband, a kind and loving father. He has been a member of the Baptist church for a number of years. On Sunday his remains were follow ed by a large crowd of relatives and friends to New Prospect church, where the funeral services were conducted by Rev, G. C. IHedgepeth, after which he was laid to rest in the cemetery to await the resurrection morn. The pall bearers were Lynwood Martin, B. Martin, W. 0. Jones, Clyde Childers, George Stewvart, D~ock Childress. Mr. Martin wvas reared in Laurens county. Fifty six years ago he was married to Miss Elliott Moore. She together with six childr'en are left to mourn his de parture. The children are as followvs: Mrs. Minnie Hughes, of Watts 'Mill, G. Whit Martin, J1. A. Martin, near~ Watts Mill. Mrs. Lena Owings, near W~arrxior Creek, Mrs. Paul Glenn and E. L. Martin, of Greenville. The faimily have the deepest sym pathy of their many friends in their 'hereavement. Rev. B. P. Mitchell conducted ser vices on Sunday morning at Lucas Avenue Baptist church and will hold a series of meetings at this place. Ev erybody is cordlially invited to attend. We are quite sure that Bro. 'Mitchell wvilI not fail to tell us something good. Rev. J. A. Marler has been called as pastor to Mill's Mill and will move there and take charge of the work at an early date. 'Rev, and Mrs. G. C. Hedgepeth have returned home after spending the hiol idays with their parents. ~Mrs. Emie McPherson and children, of Clinton, have been a few days with Mr. and Mi's. W. E. Burns. Mr. W. C. Bargill andl family have recently moved to Enoree. NO FUMES TO INHAL! NO DRTUGS TO TAKE! Gowans, King of Externals, pen etrates quickly. You just rub it on. Gowans scatters congestion end inflamimation. In this way a cold that may lead to Pneumonia or Oroup is quickly checked. 'No medicated fumes to get in your system. Strangulation of infants impossible. Gowans is endorsed by ethical physicians. You should have a bot tle in the home for emergency. Croup comes in the night. The slight cough might be Pneumonia by morning. Druggist5 guarantee Gowans. Three sizes, 25c, 50c and $1.00. 00OWAN MEDICAL 00. Concord. N- 0t *. . -'* * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * Prinebton Locals. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * \Princeton, 'Jan.. .1.-Mils Emma Mahon of Greenville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. iM. Ridgeway. Miss Sara Cheek and Mr. Bascom Cheek spent last week-end in Laurens. Dr. C. Q. West of Greenville, was a businez' visitor here Wednesday. Miss Eunice Estes has returned home after a visit to relatives in Greenville. Rev. R. F. Morris spent Saturday in Honea Path on business. -Mr. Sloan Bagwell has returned to the University of South Carolina af-| ter a visit to home folks here. -Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Arnold spent Thursday in lonea Path. Mr. William Arnold has returned home after a visit to his brother, J. O. Arnold in Pelzer. Miss Fannie Hughes of Greenville, is visiting her friend, Miss Leona Raines. Miss Rosa Traynham of Greenville spent last week-end with relatives here. Prof. J. W. Huff and Miss Sara Britt wurn visitors in Laurens Saturday. \irs. .1. J. Ridgeway of Torrey '::reek is visiting relatives here. Alr. aind Mrs. J. F. Davenport spent Thursday in -lonca Path. The many friends of little Miss Helen Britt will be pleased to know that she is recovering from a recent illness. Best. Cough Medicine for Children. "I am very glad to say a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Cough Romedy" writes irs. Lida Dewey, Mil v aukee, Wis. "I have used it for years both for my children and myself and it never fails to relieve and cure a cough or cold. No family with clil dren should he without it as it gives almost immediate relief in cases of croup." Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy is pleasant and safe to take, which is of great importance when a medi cine must be given to young children. F'or sale by all dealers. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * LANFORD NEWS. * * * Lanford, Jan. 12.-Moving seems to he the order of the day in this section of, the county. Mr. Tom Burgess is at Mr. J. 11. Cunningham's place. Mr. ('uningham has moved to his home in the city. Mr. E dd Taylor has imoved his family to Mr. J. B. Deshields' place. Mir. Joe Williams has moved his family here to the farm recently purchased from J. E. Johnson. Capt. J. W. Lanford is in Tennessee buying stock for this market and will arrive soon with hogs, mules and horses. Mr. M. B. Moore and wife of Wash ington, D. C. are visiting Mr. Moore's father, Mr. E. 11. Moore. Messrs Richard Moore and Oscar Thomas are at home from the army, their time having expired. Little Miss Catharine Wolff was se verely though not seriously burned last week. She is doing nicely. Mrs. Mattie Lanford is improving slowly. Mr. Arch Holmes is on the sick list. Mir. L4. M. Cannon has been confined to his room for the -past week suffer ing with lagrip~pe. Mr's. Lola J1. Cox wa's in Laurens Saturday shopping. Alrs. 0. L.. Lanford wvas in Laurens Friday at the church meeting. Mir. C. S. Rhodes attended the teach cirs' meeting Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 3. Ben IHunter and Miss Ruth Patterson were in Laurens Saturday. Mr. Henry Pool and family are vis iting at W. B3. Harmon's. Miss Mattie Fowler was operated on last Monday for an attack of appen licitis. She is getting along fine. Mr. A. M. Fidbr'ight -has come back 'lere to make jugs for HI. M. Jlohnson, Mr's. JT. Rl. Patterson spent several lays last week in Greenville with Rev. W. M. Owings and family. WV. P. Patterson spent several days ast week visiting in Laurens and at l'ylorsv'ille. Rev. Justus filled his regular ap )Ointmecnt here Sunday. Ireathie Ilyomel-It Me'dicates the Air You Breathe and Instantly.Relleves. Why continue to suffem' from catarrhm topped up head, husky voice and other roubles of the breathing organs when he Laurenis D)rug Co. will sell .you lyomnel wvith a guarantee to refund he purchase price if it is not satisfac ory. 'fyomei is a pleasant, harmless and ntiseptic medication which you )reathe a few tinmes daily through a 4mall inhaler. It effectively and 3romptly relIeve~ all catari hal (1i5 3hiarges, sniffles,' foul brieat m, watery lyes and the formation of crusts in ~he nose, or money back. A complete ifyomel outfit, consisting jf inhaler and g .bottle of Hyomel, 3osts $1.00, and extra bottles, if after wards needed, are only 50 cents. Always use Hyomel for bronchitis, sold in the head, huusky voice, croup of infants andl any inflammatory dis 3ase of the breathing organs. 'Polish your stove with our liquid polish, it is cheap and readly for use, and Is good for your stove. " " * OWINOS STATION NEWS. * " " Owings, Jan. 12.--Owings & Hunter -have dissolved partnership, and the firm is now known as Hunter Bros. 'Mr. J. T. Stoddard was in Fountain Inn on business last week. Misses Cecil Owings and Nita Hun ter returned to Chicora to resume their work last Tuesday. Messrs. T. A. Willis and I. *L. Ow ings were on the Rabun side on busi ness last Thursday afternoon. Mr. Claude Dupre has given up his position as traveling salesman, and Monda Rail "IILLCRl and visit the pi will be our pric it much or little TWIN Al One a Minute. FREE TERMS C with interest. Stands the test and b of reputation have to Lanlr Janua Traxler Real Estate Co., Greenville, S. C. Gentlemen: -- To encou rage home \lii encourage every nian to 1 The (iry property on tihat you have named "H: well, heing high and dry fromtf the business center tractive home sites and y long terms andl easy payn encourage those with lill to own their homes. Very truly, Hlome Building & Los Seec Janua Traxler Real Estate Co., GreenvIlle, S. C. Glentlemnen: This Is the (lay of oppor encouragement plan of se auctIon should encourage ership. It's a man's duty home; and the property Ate. that you will offer f well andi is well locnted - out and in a good neighi We like to encourage own inmg theIr home. Wishing you success, J. Traxler lIcaml Estate ('o., Greenville, S. C. Gientiemn: Farley Ave. is a lovely the location of the ipor adivertised for sale on the I as the Giray property an you hmave named "Ille r make an idleal suhdIvision. erty is splendlidly located al if every man in Lau rem home, we would have a amnd every mana would( hei Miuch success to you Very truly, WV. A. The Peoples boan & Exe Home Seeli Traxi says that he w~li farn ths p Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Owings 'were charmed to have Mr. and Mrs. Dolius Owings, and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stod dard visit them last Sunday. 'Miss Eva Jones gave a party in honor of Miss Etolia Goddard last Monday night. A very interesting pro gram was rendered, Mr. Evorot Hunt acting as chainan. Quite a number were present and all reported a pleas ant time. Mrs. R. A. Stoddard has been visit ing in Coronaca for several days. Mrs. Ellen Stoddard gave a dinner to several young people last Tuesday. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. R. II L4 LAURENS, SC kT. Al y, Jan. 1 i or Shine We will ESI"' is the new sub(l operty. See what we e. Every lot offered 3. To the IIG HEST JCTIONEEIS will ci One Lot Given Away Away Free. Be on OF SALE--Only One-t "IlL ears a reputation that few properti say of "HILLCREST" ens, S. C., ry 7th, 1914. ilding is to )o a citizen. F'arley Ave. Ilerest" lies -not too far T'r ,ler lieal E to 'make at our plan of Greenvill,. ent shul Gentlemnia: -- I beg to state Lfn Asso. or formerly owi II. Roper, and Treas. our city, on Far ens, S. C9. ''Ilillerest," isi ry 7th, 194aped location ir broad street an tunity. Your the sriuare. It ling lots at est spot in the ti home own to owvn his 10. is exceeding on Farley or sale lies splendlid residen oh oo.a I furt her call averyone ini Our towni is buo ye are there are .,plem J1. Pluss. for new popleI y 7th, 1914. vroslns within the next 'has neover been street and nlnfrai ~y you haveAnifo at 9th., known time in referene, [1 to which 3st" shul crty here, I wil' Trhis prop id lies well. You 0 wned3( his, better city ndlependent. Watts, P~resident, ihnge Bank :er, Investor, Sp4 er Real I GREEN V We Buy, Sell and A. boixard, Misses, 'Mamy and (lOtla Goddard, Mr. T. A. Willis, Miss Lila Moore and Miss Bula Bryson. The cm owd assembled about eleven o'clock aid amused themselves playing vari ous games such as: flinch, rook whist, bridge, polka, forty-two and casona for a couple of hours. The time quickly passed, and they soon found themselves seated in the dining-room and a delicious dinner arranged before them. Meats of all kinds, and overy nicnac that could be thought of was on the table. After dinner the crowd was entertained by piano and vocal solos by different ones. Mrs. Stoddard did all possible to make her guests 6ES >UTH CAROLINA JCTIO Ith, at 10 Sell to the Highest ivision located on Farl have to offer you at a ivill be sold regardless WHITE bidder. -y the Sale. They sel Free. Bag of Gol] the grounds. Sale b( hird Cash, balance in LCIREST" :s enjoy. Read what some of yc T rax Gent Th Laurens, S. C., "Hill .January '7th, 1914. 1y to to os ofta credll becoi that the lroperty now M homn le by3 WV. L. Griay, in Iey Avenue, known as he prettiest undievel our cIty. It is on aL Trx 1reasonably close toTr is probably the high-- Th )wn, well drained, etc. r3 y well located for the ces etc. hm to yourI attention that Iding up rapidly, andl wish Ev lid opplortunities here with investments, in - t I look for prosp~erity yea' or two, the like nown In many years. TIrax >n I can give you any to the town or prop- 'ba t be glad to (10 so. 1101m rs very truly,tih N. H. Dial. pris on F "Hill and Me sculator, Don't]i ~state Co 'ILLE, S. C. Exchang-e Real Eatate enjoy the k 1e an$ the day '3vill 'bo' long remerbered aby all. Dissolution. The co-partnership heretofore 'x isting between A. L. Mahaffey and E. T. Babb, under the firm name of Ma haffey & IBabb, dealers in general mer chandl e, war dissolved on the 29th (lay of 6nhbor, 1913, by the with drawal of E. T. Babb. The business will be continued by A. L. M1ahaffey and all persons indebted to the firm are requested to make payment to A. L. hMahgifey without further delay. A. L. Mahaffey, 2G-3t 0. T. B3abb, Come in and see some of our After Christmas Specials. S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co. 'N :30 a. m. Bidder ey Ave. Take time uction. Your price of what is bid---be l lots at the rate of and Silver Given gins at 10:30 a. m. rne and two years cur best citizens and men LAurens, S. C., January 7th, 1914. ler Real Estate Co., treenville, S. C. lemon: e location of your new subdivision crest" on Farley Ave. is certain vely property and should develop a splendid residential section. eryone is entitled to a home ,and vn your home is a splenldid mark man's ambition. It helps his t-mnakes a better citizen and he nes more independent. advice to those not owning their Is to begin right nowv. Very truly, 0. BI. Simmons, President Blank of Lauretns. Laurens, S. C., January 7th, 1914. ler 'Real Estate Co., lreenville, S. C. lemon: D subdividing of the Gray prop on Farley Ave. into building lots, 1 you -propose to offer for sale on 19th, wvill offer an opportunity ose who would like to own their s. We desire to say that to av home should be the aim and am 1 of every good citizen and we you much success in your sale. eryone should ibe a home owner. Respectfully, ndard Building & Loan Asso. W. R. McCuen, Sec. and Treas. Laurens, S. C., January 7th, 1914. ler Real Estate Co., l-reenville, S. C. emen: ary mnan wins a very important in his life when he owns his .It's one battle every mau' d fight and keep on fighting un 3 conquers. wish you success In your enter in the sale of the Gray property Lrley Ave., which you have na'nied crest"--It is desirable property lies well. Very truly, rchants Building & Loan Asso. . J. Adams, Sec. and Treas. F'ail to Attend mpany