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LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. L. M. Dial wa&% visitor in town last Saturday. Mr. F. F. Stokes, of Mountville, spent Monday here. Mr. Ernest Eastetrty spent several days in Columbia last week. Siiss Dorcas Calmes spent the week end in Gaffney with relatives. Mr. W. A. Leaman, of Cross Hill, was a visitor in the city Monday. " Mr. J. 'R. Reid spent several days In Columbia 'with relatives last week. Mr. B. B.Gossett, of Youngs town ship, was a visitor in the city Satur day. Mrs. Carlos R. Moseley returned Friday -from a visit to relatives in Spartanburg. 'Miss Willie Sexton, who has been living in Spartan-burg has returned tp her home here. Messrs. D. A. 'Davis and T. J. Mc Alister left last 'Saturday for the northern markets. Mr. C. M. Fuller, casliier of the Bank of Mountville was a 'business visitor here last Thursday, Messrs J. I. Copeland and 1D. T. Copeland of Clinton were among the visitors in Laurens last week. O 'Mrs. Orline Milliken, of New York, is the guest .of Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Hughes on North Harper street. Miss May Belle Fuller left several days ago for Aiken and Augusta, where she will visit for some time. Miss Ella Lee, of Greenwood, was in the city Friday night to attend the performance "A Regiment of Two." Mr. John McCrady, of Charleston, spent the week-end in the city in connection with business of Mcrady Bros. & Cheves. Mrs. C. C. Featherstone, of Green wood, has been spending several days in the city with Miss 'Mayme Fergu son and other friends. Dr. J. H1. Teague will leave Thurs -day for New York where he 'will re main about six weeks taking a spe cial course in surgery. Miss Marie Oliphant, of Blacksburg, is spending some time -with her aunt, Mrs. J. T. A. Ballow, in Lisbon, and Miss 'Ethel Simmons, in this city. Mr. A. 11. Sanders attended the meeting of the S. C. Bottlers associa tion last week and was elected one of the directors of the association. FE ATIIRE REEL TONIGHT. Vitagraph Special "The Test", a Fine tStory In Two Paris. As a special featurp reel, the Opera House picture show"liill give tonight the Vitagraph special "The Test." This picture will consist of two reels and is one of the best and strongest shown here in a long time. The scene is laid mostly in South Africa and is played by some of the leading pic ture show characters. As a special feature in connection with the picture show the manage ment wvill have special photographers here on February 24, 26 and 26 who will take pictures of the principal points of interest in the city and of the children and later wvill display these along with the motion 'pictures. HEAD STUFFED UP? Hyomiel Gives Insianut Heolef If uferngfrom acold or catarrh casig1ul1 eaaceso an itching and burning sensation in the nostrils, surely .try Hlyomel. It gives 4iuick- ef fective and permnan nt relie or money refunded b~y Laure: Dru C'o It goes righ-t to the sipot-A ou .el bettor in live minutes. No r'oundnabout im ad of stomach dosing wit'h Hlyomei-you breathe it. This health-giving medication gbes di rectly to the inflamed nmom'brane, all irritation andi congestion is quickly re lieveud, the delicate tissues healed andl Yitalizedl H yomel should be0 in every house bold. l~ruggist evei'ywhere sell it. Aak for the complete outft-$i.00 size. Asthma! Asthma! POPHAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY gives instant relicf and an ab~soiuta cure in all cases of Asthma. Bronchitis, and Hay Fever. Sold by driuggists ; iniaii on receipt of price $i.00. / TPriai Pac'kage by nit 10> c9hts. WILilAMS MFC. CO., Props., Cie sgland. Ohdo LAURtENS DRlUG 0O. Laurena, S. 4' PILESare curable. All kind. dianger. T e CA USE is aikay internal. Dr. Lo nhardt's H EMY-RoI D Sbieta produce amazing resulta hy attacking the mTERNAL CA USE. The pies are dried up and yR ENARy CO, Buffao, N. Y (free book Sold by Laurens Drug 00. and all duuggists. To Cure a Cold In 01e Day Take LAXATlVIBROMO ule. It stops the - Cough and Headache and wdrka off the Cold. Dnuggist. refund tuoney i' it falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each bwa. 25c. UNDERTAKING KENNED, BROS., Undertakers a d Embalmers Calls answered any hours, day or night. LAUTRENS. S. C. SOGIAL AND P9MONAL Mrs. John M. Cannon entertained the Social Club Thursday afternoon in honor of her sister, Miss Daisy 'Iluey, of Rock Hill. During the af ternoon a number of games of Forty Two were played. Misses Polly Pren tiss and Carol Roper served a deli cious sweet course with coffee after the games were played. Last Tuesday evening Mrs. W. B. Clarke entertained the members of the Presbyterian church choir in a very delightful and substantial man nor. A sumptuous turkey supper was served, the table being fairly cover ed with tempting things to eat. Re pairing to the parlor an enjoyable ev ening was spent playing games, chief among which was that old time frolic "Moving the Kitchen Furniture". The members of the choir present were Mrs. M. L. Roper, organist, Mesdames W. It. 'McCuen, 'C. F. Rankin, H. K. Aiken, J. H. Teague, A. C. Todd, Misses Mary Todd, Henry Wright, Messrs. Jno. 'N. Wright, E. H. Wilkes, Eidiward Mvcratg, W. R. TviuCuen and S. B. Lapsley, Mr. W. C. Barton and 'Mrs. E. H. Wilkes were also members of the invited party. 000 Yesterday 'morning Mrs. R. E. iugh.tar delightfully. entertained at 'bridge in honor of her heus' gdest, Mrs. Orline Milliken, of New York. Tables were prepared for twelve and a very enjoyable forenoon was spent playing. A delicious salad course was served after the games. 00o Engagement Announced. 'Mr. and Mrs. J. Ran Little have aninounced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ophelia May Little, to Mr. R. H. McDonald, of Columbia, the 'wedding to take place in the spring. oo Dayis-Roper Co. Entertains. As a compliment to the clerks in their big 'department store, Davis Roper Company was the host at a magnificent turkey dinner last Thurs dhy afternoon at 7 o'clock.. The ta bles were spread in the rear end of the store, where the guests were without any trouble made to feel thoroughly at home. The informality of the occasion and the general good feeling that pervaded made it as en joyable an occasion as could well be had. As a most substantial assistant to these in making the dinner pleas ant, the hosts had prepared a supper that will go dlown in history as an appetite's best friend. There were turkey, and ham, oysters in several disguises, chicken salad, potatoes, pickles, olives, celery and a whole raft of other delicacies. For dessert there were ice cream and cake and several speeches. 'Dr. I). A. Davis acted as toastmnas ter; and after Introducing himself, made i few appropriate remarks about the business in general and about his pleasure ini having such a ine bunch of clerks to entertain. i~e then introduced Mr. C. II. Roper who talked anost entertainingly a'bout the history or the company and those who had been 'with the store in the past year's. ile also spoke very feelingly of the valuable assistance the propri etors of the store had received from the clerks and assured them that it wvas through their interest in the store and their goodl help) that had made the business the success that it has been. Mr. McAlister was then called upon and in a few wvel-select edl andi apt wvordsH thanked the hosts and,(1 promised for his department a continuance of their best efforts. Fol lowing 'Me. McAlister, the toastmas ter andl all the balance called for -.\r. Fleming Smith, who spoke these fewv but dlisastrous words "I am too rull for utterance." This broke up) the party. WOMEN FIND) TillS IS NETTvER Ti'IA N CALOMEL .1iany Mothers and Wives Have Learn. edi That Dlodson's Liver Tione is a Fine tenmedy for Constipation. The Lau rens Drug Co. will tell you that It takes tihe women to ''lhiz/e the merits of a new remedy for~ constipa tion and bil1lousnoss qummIckly andm s'ure ly, whether' it la ror them.-m VCa or soimeonie else in their. famil!es. There are today a greamt iuimble:' of households in wihiech i~odson'sm Liver Tone has come to take the pla1ce of dangerous calomel as well as all other remedies frm suhel allmenm:s and where anm atmosphbere or henith and happi ness now prevails. 13odson's Liver Tonic is unroni tionally guaranteedl by the Lamrena Drug Co. to b qa spfe liver remedy anid regulator, a so itely Iarmles; mad wilth no hmad a er-effects such as areo liable with ~omnel. Dodeon's Va pleasant-tnst tag vege table lIquid andl clears the aching head and suffering body with no pain nor gri-pe. So perfect a remedy has Dodson's Liver Tone proved to be~ that your dIruggist will rofund the pu-'chase priice (50) instantly without (luestion I-f you are not thoroughly ainti:.lled. They arc aut~horizedl to do so by Doed son, who doesn't want your money un less his remedy can bmenefit you. l~n der such conditions a trial wo'uldI setn0 the.nnrt of wiadom. BIG VALUES IN Crockery,Tinware Enamel Ware and Glassware Our Spring Stock is the Most Complete and Cheapest We Have Ever Shown. BE SURE TO SEE OUR 10-CENT COUNTER Just arrived complete stock of White and Golden and Plain White Crockery See our assortment of Enamel Ware at 10c., 15c., 25c., 30c. and 35cts. eCause Tin Dish Pans 10c and 15c"l Enameled Dish Pans 25c and 30e White Large Kitchen Dipper only lOc Decorated $1. EASIEST TO WORKI II1 , ANHDSCLEA t II Tin Coffee Pots 10c and .a Large Milk Buckets only 10c Potato Masher only 25c Enameled Coffee Pots 25c upL> EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME S. M. & E. H. WILKES & COMPANY The Ladies in this Town are Simply Going Wild over Harmony Hair Beautifier. And no wonder, because to make the hair lustrous, soft and silky we believe there's not ling else and we sell about all the various hair preparations made-that any where near comes up to Harmony Hair Beautifier. Ask any one of the many women in this town who use it she'll tell you she "loves" it. Just look at her hair, and you'll come to us and get some yourself.. HARMONY HAIR BEAUTIFIER Is just what its name implies.-Just to make the hair glossy, lustrous, more beautiful.-Just to make it easier to dress, and more natural to faill easily and Y gracefully into thc wavy lines and foldls of the coiffure. It leaves a delightful fresh and cool effect, and a lingering, delicate perfumec. Will not change or darken the color. Contains no.oil; therefore dloesnl't leave the hair sticky or stringy. Simply sprinkle a little on your hair each time before brushing it. But first, make sure that your hair and sealp are clean, by using Harmony Shampoo -A liquidl shampoo to keep the hair clean, soft, smooth and beautiful. It gives an mnstantaneous, rich, foaming lather, penetrating to .every palrt of the hair and scalp. It is washed off just as quickly, the entire operation taking only a few moments. It leaves no lumps or stickinss.-Just a refreshing sense of cool, sweet cleanhiness.-Just a dlainty, pleasant andl clean fragrance. *,.~ -Both in odd(-shaped ornamental bottles, with sprinkler f ops. IHarmony If air Becautifier, $1.00. IHarmony Shampoo, 50c. Both are guaranteed to p~lease you, or your money b~ack. These Stage Beauties Endorse Them There is no class of women who know better how to discriminate in the use of things to make them more beautiful than actresses. Among the many celebrated stage beanuties who use anad enthusiastically praise both Iharmony Ihair eautifier and llarmony Shampoo are:j ETIIEL BIARRYMORE LAURETTE TAYLOlt EStII 1"RaGloEmpiro Theater, Now York. Sta in "Pecg o' My Heoari," Cort Thoator, Now Star in "A Strango woman,'! Lycoum, Neow NATALIE ALT oIrkDRSE tr in "Aele" Longaoro Theater, Now York. Starh ato osh adkPormutter.'! 0. Md. Cohan Btar In 'Fino Feathere," now touring the Unite Sold only at the more than 7000 An Stereo. Ours ia the Aga Store In this Town Laurens Drug Company 103 W. Main St. Lren.. S. C.