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Mr. John !Crows of Columbia spent Sunday in the city. Miss -Edna Owens spent Thursday visiting in the city. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson are spending several days here with rela tives. Mr. and 'Mrs. Cliff Babb of Green ville spent ibaster here visiting rela tives. Editor Wilson Harris of the Clin ton Chronicle, spent Monday night here. Miss Eva Goggans of Newberry is the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. 0. Balle. -Dr. C. M. Miller spent several (lays in Columbia last week attending a convention of 'Rexall men. Mrs. Ed Clary has returned from Sumter where she has been spending several days visiting friends. Miss Lillian iHamer of -Bennetts vile spent the week-end here as the guest of Miss Bessie Williams. ir. L. (. Roff spent, last Thursday and Friday in Columbia where he went for X-Ray examinations. Miss lDixie Lambert of Duluth, Wis., is visiting in Laurens as the guest of her school-mate Miss HIettie Lake. Mr. Alison Lee left last Friday for Winston-Salem, N. C., to spend a week with his school male Dr. S. D. Craig. Messrs. T. .. McAlister and John Switzer have returned from a three day:; fishing trip in Orangeburg coun ty. Miss Susan Dean is spending this week in Greenville. Her position Is being filled by Mr. It. 1H. Beard of Co lumbia. Mr. W. H. Washington, who has been teaching school at Hamer, passed through the city Friday on his way to his home in the Mt. Olive section. Mr. .J. R. Brown, who has beqn with Powe Drug Company for several months has accepted i position in Co lumbia with Ilaywards Pharmacy and will leave Laurens today. Miss Mary Sherard of Ninety Six, a student at the College for Women, spent Monday here with relatives. She came up to visit her grandmother, Mrs. Annie Sherard,. who is still seriously ill. Chief Elgin of the Abhville Fire De partment spent Sunday here visiting friends. 'Chief Elgin made many Lau rens friends by the princely manner in which he helped to entertain the visiting fire - laddies at the tourna ment last summer. WILL PL.tY NEWHERlRY SATITRDAV Watts Mill ''eamn WilI Tackle College Lads. (anie Last Saturday Fast. and Interesting. The second game of the baseball :season will be played on the Watts Mill grounds next Saturday when the Watts team will tackle the lads from Newberry College. The game will be gin promptly at - o'clock and the ad misson willl be as uisuai. The New berry team is one of the strongest col leo teams in the state and a conflict -#th Watts Is certain to be interesting. The first game of the season took skee last Saturday between the local $1m and IEnoree. As Is usually the ~se Watts walked away with the visi *wa in easy style, the score being about 6 to nothing. There were many ears in the game but b~y far the shin $set was Mr. Doe Hill, who handedl on toe visitor's pitcher for a single, a douible, and a hmoe run. Yonng's Township Meeting. Youngs Townshiip IDemocratic ci llb '41 meet the th Saturday, A pril 25th, a4 3 o'clock, P. M. at Youngs store to s~organize and niect delegates to the edlunty convention. Wmn. P. Harris, President. NW SKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHER Wee it Like a Cold Cream and Dry Eecxema Eruptions Rtight Up. Trhe ioment you apply hold-1-sulIphur to an Itching or broken out skin, the Main topa and h~ea!!ng begins, says a' renowned deu'matologist. This remarkable s iphur made into a' thick cream effects ueh protnpt, re Sbi, even in aggravaut Ilcz ma, that is a never-ending so rce f amaze agent to physicians. For many years bold-s 1p ur has oc *opied a secure position the treat proertes ndnothina' has nver been nd o tke tsplace in relieving ir beadinflammatory affections of e skn. Wilenot always establish a peranentcure, yet, in every in neitmmediately subdues the e in iritaionand heats the Feze eslarigt upandi i often years lat ~,before any eruption again mani is itself. Any good pharmacist will supply an .Jce of bold-sulphur creap: whibici puld be aniplied to the affected Jartsi Geke the ordinary cold creams. It~ isn't Wleasant and the prompt-retiqf af ded is very welcome, puio l~uarly ~~the 15ezema is neeaai.with rosItoI(hg. VTE1RANS (ONTERTAIN'ED. Three Companies of the Boys In Gray Meet at Owings. The -aintial reunion of Companies "G" 3rd Regt., Co. "'E' '14th Regt., and Co. "E" 3rd Bat. was held at Owings on last Saturday, 11th of April. A large crowd was in attendance. The ladies arranged the following program, which was well carried out, with Mr. J. L. Gray, a former Virgin ian but now of Owings, presiding: 1. Song, "Straight and Narrow Way" 2. Song, "Hold the Fort." 3. Prayer by Col. Brown. 4. Welcome address. Johnnie Smith. 5. Response by O. G. Thompson. 6. Quartette, "Just Before the Battle Mother." 7. Address by Col. Wharton. 8. Song, "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp." 9. Recitation, "Southern Soldier Boy" Lilla Templeton. 10. Address by Col. Brown. 11. Song, "Tenting To-night." 12. "Red, White and Blue Drill," by 'twelve young ladies. 13. Sung, "The Southern Girl." Adjourn for dinner. Col. Wharton, always entertaining and instructive, was at his best, the theme of the Confederate Soldier arouses his rich red blood. Ills ad dress was splendid. Col. Brown, always contributes greatly to these occasion. , lls address was full of narratives of the past. Al though almost, or quite four score years of age, he retains his mental and physical vigor well indeed. A mes sage regretting his inability to attend, accompanied with expressions of good cheer and deep affection, for old com rades, came from Capt. Ii. P. Gr'iillth of Limestone college, was read.. Col. Brown, Capt. Grillith, and Lieut A. C. Owings, commissioned oflicers at the organization of Co. "I:" still sur vive. Lieut. Owings was present. It is doubtful whether there is surviving of another company in the state, three commissioned officers that went into service in 1861. 'There were on hand sixty veterans, representing many different commands and different arms of the service. Of Co. "" 14th Regt. there was present 11; Co. "G" 3rd llegt. (Briars) 5; Co. "1L" 3rd- Bat. 4. The afternoon service was begun with "Dixie". Resolutions in memory of Win. I-. Ball, .James B. Iiiggins and If. Young Owens of the "liars", who had died since last meeting, were passed. The other two companies had lost none within the past year. iiglit royally were we entertained by these good people and the day at Owings Station will \be long reni mhered. After the celebrated song "lticli mond is a hard road to travel" by John 13. Jones, followed by "When the roll is called up yonder", the meeting closed with prayer by Rev. It. (1. Mlat tison. Survivor. .AN OLD SOLDIER PASSES. Veteran Charlie Jones Dies at tihe Home of HIs Son-in-Law. Mr. Charlie Jlones, a prominent cIt izen pf Laurens county, died at (lhe home of his son-in-law, Mr. S. WV. Cook near Friendship church last Friday. Mr. Jones was 72 years of age and was a veteran of (lie War TBetween thie States. IHo wvas a member of Company B of Ihampton's Legion and lis recordl in (lie war was oneC of which aniy sol dier' might well 1be proudl. As a solier lie was faithful anid fearless and as a man ho was true-hearted, loyal and a consaecratedl Chr'istian. Ho was a member of (lie Baptist church at War rior creek, where he was laid to rest last Saturday. (lie ceremonies being conducted by (lie pastor. Besides his family he has many frieiids to niourii his death. YOUR MONEY IIACI( IF YOU WA NT IT Leading Druggists Will Itefundl Pumr chase Price of D~odson's Liher Tone if You're lhlssatisnied. The Laurens Drd'g Co. 'may not he willing to guarantee the, safety anid reliability of calomel for constipation and sluggish liver, but this store will and (lees stand back of Dodsaon's Liv er Tone with an uncpniditionial guaran tee to refund (lie full purchase price (50c) instantly without question if you are not satisfied. In every way with Liver Tone and 'its results. If you take calo el, perhaps you will seem to get te >or,ary relief, but it often happens.41h the after-effects are at least unpi fa ant andl sonme doses is a poison r1d actually deadly to some--perhaps you-and hence its use means taking chances, With Dods's iver Tone you are always safe. Its reliability is so cer tain that it can be sold with the money-back guarantee. It is a vege table liquid, pleasant to take, and it eannot harm. It clears up the dulled and aching head and cleans out the clogged system in what many have found to be a wonderful way, Dod Bon's iver Tone will do for you what It has done for thousands-and you run no risk in trying it. Ask the Lau rena Drug Co. -about Dodpon's and the Qiuarante. These 40 Features which we have described in detail this week, are backed bythefullguarantee of the Hoosier Company. For 16 years this com pany has built the famous HOOSIER and in all that time has never added an "improvement" that proved a failure. But unless you sit down in front of this beautiful co'inet and see its vyonderful conveniences yourself you cannot hope to realize how much labor this new Hoosier would save you. See for instance, how the big, roomy, metal table slides out 16 inches over the base. 1Votice how an exclusive Hoosier patent prevents this table from warping. Observe es ecially how cleverly the inside of t te door space above the table is utilized to bring things you need often nearest your hand. The sliding table enab!es you to open the doors with out removing anything from the table, and the insides of the doors save any dangerof knocking things over by reach. ing across the table. Metal Meal Bin Our window, displaying these features in "White Beauty," has caused more talk than any window display we've ever had. SEE IT. Tomor ooe row is the last day. "White Beauty" Ant-Proof Casters - (3) "What shall we hav'e for Dinner?'' T his Christie Frederick's Food SaudyYorLs Chaceave ther New Be tt xluieprto h .- nd a oorrer Cabinet, will (save you enough t rtime and money to iy for the Cabinet in lss tha a year. Sietry tun the dial until you see the meat you want and a Saturday Your Last Chance to Have the New e economnicatl menus is before you.altne Hoosier Put in You Home f or $1.0 (4 Every woman leas favorite cps Scores o f othere women areinoyou stat ofv mind.ult Theyben arer reain this finlhal one you deant. The Metal Recipe Card Will you decide now to come down The Hoosier Plan Is Simply This: File has SO cards and ten index guides. You can paste or write the recipe and tomorrow and settle the matter once for 1 $1 puts any Hoosier you select file it always at your fingers' ends. A all, or will you let tomorrow drift by- in your ome. special holder is provided so you can ekeep any recipe you are using at level of n tn yoo let e 2. $1 weekly quickly pays for it. your eyes-without holding or soiling it. because the Hoosier P/an of Sale positively 3. The Low Ca.li Price fixed by will close tomorrow? the Factory prevails strictly. THIS NEW OOSIER 4. Hieo Sale is under direct super Scores of other women are in your state of vision of tale uoosier Company. SAVES STEPS SCIENTIFIC mind. They are reading this final call . No interest. No extra fees. SAVES TIME SANITARY tonight. And many who have post- 6. Your money back if you are not SAVES MONEY DURABLE poied as you have are making up their delighted with your Hoosier. SAVES HEALTH CONVENIENT minds tonight to come down tomorrow SAVES LOOKS BEAUTIFUL for a final decision. What Possible Reason can retain to theepriveyottof YOU NEED IT choice" (slcemains3bteen4'w ie4 the use of this Hoosir? Only the small number YOU CAN AFFORD IT Beuy"(eete y3Outaofk4"women) of thoosiers left and the certainty that more YOU CAN HAVE IT TOMORROW and the Hoosiers with Ninterior. women will come than we can sly. Every But the numbers are few and you cannot day we have enrolled more women on the Hoosie in your examination tomorrow, be WhatePossigetReason cabminet to 5 hopetog eif you delay. YOU Incur plan than we expected. There are fewer cabinets sure to note carefully the Ne left for tomorrow than we have sold on any one Shaker Sifter we've already described. no obligation by coming, so let other mat- day. these fev undoubtedly would be taken It shakes flour through instead of grind ters ait tmorro whil you ettlethis without this ad, but wve make this final announce- lgI hog.I antwa u.I muent to keep our promise to advise you of the ~~l ~~fuf n ih.Teol~ i m p o r t a n t q u e s ti o n . ~~~la s t d a y . t i g o t i d n a s l t l e mor ipotane o ou Fo te ewWe Now Have Kept Our Teead3 te ovnei alradysedby00,OO omn. tsaesPromise to You aewrheaiigtmro milesof seps nd hors o valable Please remember, if you come too late,-e natsm proalfor time Itsavs halthandgoo loks, that we have told you every day of the o orpr.Tmro sYU it i vey lo inpric-an on he ib- progress of this sale, and that we now give ls cac odcd hte eralterm of he oosir Pln isthe you the final date in time for you to stillyowathenwonheea Cheapest Kitchen Cabinet Ever Built. enoliyoacerytmrowHosrPa. S.rs..ChristHneWILedSricCOMPANY en yesterday afternoon by Mrs. S. M. I ggAg AN P pSNAL. Wilkes. About forty guests were present to enjoy the games and the SPECIAL RATES TO NAS. \ hoslitality of the hostess. A dolicious VILIE, Last Friday afternoon Mrs. M. L. salad courso was served. u n Smith entertained in a most delightful con_______0_ manner in honour of the Forty Two Have you seen the "White Beauty"? ventlon. club. Six tables of this popular game if not, comne to our store and let the I ' e 'tloo ier Mlan show you hoaoar ther Lie- i were arranged. After several rounds of yoosier san so yu.ow the play the hostess served refreshing ice S. ooe . & 1sae . II. Wilkes & Co. rate of $12.70 for round trip fare eream and cake. --- --- r/ Liati ice 'athcar- Laureins Township) Meecttng. of ticket sale from May ti until Miss Lizzre Richey was the charm- L twh d r n l M t ting hostess to the F'orty Two club onnubr~ 1wihIalimtly30.Po lughotes o te ory wo lu o nzlibe "''will meet at the Cou rt additilonal iniformtal ion, tiee Rev. Saturday morning. The guests were I Saturday p 2;th i arranged around seven tables and af Lauen Tonsl Meeting. numberi~lll" "2"wil ee atth Cur ter several gaines they were served for reorganization, election of dele- inton it 12:04 P. N. oni 2.30 P. A most delectable salad course. gates to the county convention and n moring atJNashville(6:3 ooo other purposes. Among the pleasant social events of O. 0. Thompson, to ita original newness. Nothing the week was the Forty Two party giv- - President. For Laurens Shriers. hurts a business like a shabby delty * -- - - ----- ______------__________ The 9eaboard Alr. l14io will cry service. Have us send] for tha " I place a isjpeciai Pui-intAn sleeper in te Lures yrdstorthe wagon and make it new again in ev $200,000 Worth of Real Estate for Sale! benefit of local Shriners going ery respect. We'll make all to Atlantas on May 12th. This nsary repairs, gilve It a new coat of Store Rooms on the square; Livery and Sales Stables; car will be picked up at Clinton paint or varnish and send it back ali Blacksmith Shop and Tools; the Gray Shealy Machine by regular train. See H. Terry apick, span and sparkling. Shop and surrounding bdildings; City hot Bo and lots. All or R. C. Gray for further partic kinds of farm lands. Prices and terms rt ht. ulars. T. P. A. I buy and sell Stocks. Also write [ife and Fire Insurance L.AURENS1, S. C. l B M . W OLFF or Weks A and Loss of Appetlt. To Cure a Cold In One Day Estate ManAcuLaurens, S. C. C o'ngheadacheanwkoff the Cold. Mat ma bueld. up the ystem. A te ionlc Dnuroeft refund money f rt fells to cure. additna Peadultsudchtdn. afti W. lhOVTs alroatum on ech bev .. M.L a'n TaIlae