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LOCA D NAL M N. Mr. H' L. 8 ife of Clinton wile a business visitor here yesterday. Mr. .J. H. Campbell, of Cross Hill, was a visitor in the city Thursday. Mr. Thob. I Swygert spent several days of last week in Columbia on busi neas. Mrs. B. K. Humphries spent several day4 of last week with relatives in Pelser. Mrs. Dr. Weaver, of Lake- City, is spending seVeral weeks in the city with her sister, Mrs. Fleming Smith. Mr. Dick Fuller, a student at the University in Columbia, spent the week-end in the city with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Fuller. Mr. J. j. Herring of Cleveland, Tenn., has been spending several days hero as the guest of Mr. J. F. Hicks. Miss Carrie Connor, of Ferguson, spent aeveral days last week in the 14ty with the Misses Simpson' on East Main street. Miss Lyda Rudd, of Cross 11111, left' a few days ago on a two weeks' trip to the northern markets to buy spring aillinery and other ladies goods. .Miss Lillie Miller. who has been sick at her home here for about ten days, has. returned to Woodruff to take up her duties in the school of that place. Mr. B. A. Sullivan returned several days ago from St. Louis, where he went to secure shoe samples. -prepara tory to going on the road this season. Mr. E. V. Ferguson who underwent an operation for appendicitis in Spar tanburg several weeks ago, returned home Wednesday much improved in health. Mr. 'P. L. Abrams, of the Poplar Springs community, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Annie Lizzie, were In the city, yesterday consulting the dentist. Mr. W. L. Gray went to Spartanburg Sunday to attend the funeral of Mr. W. 11. 'Burnett, who was buried on that day. Mr. Gray acted as one of the honorary pall bearers. .Mr. Frank McCravy, who is making his home in. Anderson where he holds a.responsible bank position, spent the week-end in the city with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. McCravy. Misses Marie Philpob, Kathleen Wilkes, Julia Henderson and Julia Childress, students at Wintlirop col 'lege, spent the week-end in the city with their parents. They returned Tuesday; 'Mrs. Mollie Nash, who has been liv ing a few miles north of the city on the Gray Court road, left Thursday for Atlanta where she will in the future 'nake her %oame with her brother, Mr. R. A. Jorcs. Miss Vivian Huff, of Chicora College, accompanied by her schoolmates, Miss es Azile Boazman, Nan McCrary and Cecil Owings, spent the week-end in .the city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Hutf. Messrs. Phil and Otis Huff, of Wof ford college, spent the 'week-end in the city with their parent5, Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Huff. They were accom 'panied by their college mates, 'Messrs. .Renoff Kirkwood and Anthony Fuller. *Mr. W. W. Jones, wno has been very Ill at his home in this .city for some days, was reported yesterday as being -alightly better. He was able to take and retain light nourishment. His 'numerous friends have been very un eas? about his condition which at times has been very unsatisfactory. , New Store Opened. As advertised in the last issue of this -paper, the 'Capitol Woolen Mills opened their branch store in this city in the Bank of Laurens building Sat urday. Louis Fine, the district, man ager for the company, has' been in the city for several days during the opening week and -stated that he was very much -pelased with the business on the opening days. The tirm is making a sp~ecial introductory offer which can be found elsewhere in this paper.* A HAPPY CHILD IN JUST A FEW HOURtS When cross, constipated or If feverish give "California Syrup of Figs" then don't worry. Mothers can rest easy after giving "California Syrup of iFigs," because in a few hours'all the clogged--up wvaste, sour bile andl fermenting food gently moves out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. Children simply will not tak the ti d from tlay to empty their oesand they becom~e tightly packet, livej gets slug gish and stomach di rd ed. When cross, feverisb estless, see if 'tongue is coated, then give this deli -cious "Fruit laxative." Children love it, and it cannot cause injury. No dif ference what ails your little one-if full of cold, or a sore throat, diarrhoea, utomschache, bad breath,. remember, a 'gentle "inside cleansing" should, al 'ways be the first treatment given. I"'ull directions for babies, child-ren of all ages famd grown-ups are printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," then look carefully and see that it Is ma'de by the "California Fig Syrup Company." We ilnake smaller size. Hand back with antomt nne othar dg =yrnn. *.*,*~******C C*** C NEWS FROX YOUNGS, * Youngs, Feb. 23.-We had. an oyster iupper at You'lgs high sohool last tuesday nightfor the .benefit of the Ichool and, realized fifteen dollars not ronlt. Mr. W. Z. Williams gave the young )eople of this community a play Fri lay .night at his residence. This was tlso for the benefit of the school. A 1mall sum'of money was raised. Our pastor, Rev. W. B. Justus, filled is regular appointment- at Bramletts resterday. Among those present we vere -glad to see several of our form r teachers, 'Misses Madge Harris and urin Addison who taught our school ast year and are now teaching the Priendship school, and Miss Annie "utnam who was with us three years tgo and is now teaching the Center Ichool. The sick of the neighborhood are eoported as being better. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Cox were 'in iaurens Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Wingo, formerly )f Woodruff, but now living in this ;ection, -visited Mrs. Wingo's father, 6r. J. J. Manly yesterday. Mr. H. H1. Abercrombie went to Co umbia one day last week. Underwent Operation in Atlanta. Miss Pearl Medlock, who has been n the Wesley Memorial Hospital of ktlanta, Ga., over a year in training, underwent an operation for appendici is a week ago. She is improving -apidly and hopes to be moved to the tome of her brother, Dr. W. A. Med ock, of Atlanta, in another week. Miss Jora Medlock, of Merna, will probably o. to Atlanta the latter part of this veok to be with her sister, and ac .ompany her home for a short vaca ion. They are the daughters of Mr. ind Mrs. W. F. Medlock, of this coun y and sisters of Mrs. Arthur Taylor, A this city. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury is mercury will surely destroy the onse of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it hrough the mucous surfaces. Such irticles should never be used except >i-p rescriptions from reputable phy icians, as the damage.they will do is ten fold to the go91"ou can possibly lerive from tho. Hall's Catarrh Jure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney 9 Co., Toledo, 0., confains no tmer .ury, and is taken internally, acting firectly upon the blood and mucous urfaces of the system. In# buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken intern-ally nd made in Toledo, Ohio by F. J. Dhenoy & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Price 75c per bot Lie. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. Entertained Carolina Boys. The members of the Carolina Glee Iub were the guests at a dinner party Wonday evening. The young men vero the guests of Mr. Dick Fuller, vno is a Carolina man. A delightful Lurkey dinner was served. See the Babies! An innovation in picture show musements is being put on at the -pera house Tuesday, Wednesday and rhursday of this week. An experienc d photographer is giving slide views -f a "passel" of pretty babies of this ~ity in connection with local scenes. ieautiful homes and modern business ouses of this city have -been "pho Loed" and .put on slides, makcing alto ethuer a very effective and interest ng combiniation. Tomorrow night will be the last night that these will be nhown, so those who wish to see them ad beetter attend today or tomorrow. Laurens Lodge K. of P. There will be a regular convention )f Laurens Lodge No. 43, K. of P. onI fionday night, March *2. There will e work in the first degree. It is re luested that there be a large attend nce. -- are curable. All kind. danger. 'he CAUSF isa dy. internal. Dr.A oonhardt's HAM-RO ID eite produco ardasing, r4at by attackiang the NTERNA L CA USE. The lee are dried up and ~ermanently cured. 24 day.' treatment, $1.00. >R. LEONHARDT CO., nlufaalo N. Y. (free k) -k oeld by ILauren. Drug Ce. and all dru~ggistu, dmpson, Cooper & Babb, Attorneyg t Law. Wmt predeo in aui stae courts. =u=p attentin givento all busness. WILLIAMS'-KIDNEY PILLS Have you overworke4 your nervous sys eim and caused trou le with your kid es and bladder? nyve you pains in1 ems, side, back ~n bladder? Have you fiabby appearah 'of the face, and un erw the eyes? A quent desire to pass rmne? If so. Wilil ns'- Kidney P111a will ujre you-Djtugglst, Puce 50c. 'IJJLAMS MFO,C0., Prop.., Cleveland, Ohio LAURENS DRUG 00,. Laurens. 8. 0, W1 Your Home be Brightened Up Wit Nothing would give more pleasure the your Dining Room if you had it fitted up wi a great line ready for your inspection. Our and will give a lifetime of service. Our Spring showing includes all the la invite you to come and see our display. Ou S. M.' E. H. W GLEE CLUB A SUCCESS. THE RURAL POACE. Carcilina Boys Puln Off Good Show * ..*.. .. .. *. OHere Last Monday. B~efore a crowdcedl house the Carolina ditor The Advertiser: Gleo Club and Orchestra layed hero Seeing in your last issue a discus- last Monday la the opera house. The ion of the Rural Police question, boys from the university hav gotten hought I would express my opinion. together an especially entertaining I 'believe the best people of thisp a t f ounty are really in favor of the rural Mxdywsagetht h ign orco if mianaged properly. wsfn n h cigi h hr Our delegation should recommendcoeywsxelntTeorhta rood sober men who will (10 their work frihdavr laiglato h earlessly and impartially. If these porm h ntuetlslit >rinciples are enforced there will beredinslctosfvryhgqu >etter times. It is the guilty and the iy awBessrwho crowded thesrural Carolcn. 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D rsrpin a erle pon. the meiwof nti m afthi stae Onion toafturgatuonesriendss Rndairsgh rsuLess weS wer (ure ofFle, Tt--andcst ema emedens , wo Cuseve un- URDO ORS UUSA A Dro Gnto our store today, justotobta. 1 -MI LL h One of Our Dining Room Suits? Ln to take your company in and show them th one of our handsome outfits. We have Dining Room Furniture is splendidly built test finishes in Oak and Mahogany. We r prices will please you. Lkes & Company Suit . Overcoat Made to order No less than $18 o Normore than$20 No other tailor oThe Big Tailors m0uliat ~ $25 to $30 It will pay you to wear Ferguson f & McKinney Shirts. Guaranteed to be full size, neat Poker Dots f and Stripes. Only 50 cents. f 0 Learn The Way. SWITZER COMVP ANY *GOOD REPAIRING is cheaper an better thatn buy- +' ing a new checaply b)uilt buggy. You can have no idea how we can restore an oldi buggy or oth I \or carriago to nowness. Gjet our estimate for eeng yor n .' J. D. SEXTON & SON-.yu okt ot. *4 'LAUIRF.NS, S