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.. * .-* *, eoeoeo - * " * S *E*U*T sOLITE * Mt. Olive, May 11.-Regular preach ing services were held here Satur day and Sunday. Rev. B. P. Mitchell, being present he was asked to preach, which he kindly consented to do. His I subject "The development of the child spiritually as well as otherwise," was very timely, and he delivered the dis course in a very forceful manner. Several of the young people of this community attended a concert at the home of Miss Alta Martin, on the ev ening of the ninth. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Crawford of B3rewerton, dined at the home of Mr. J. If. Culbertson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cooper visited Mr. Joel W. Moore of Ekom, who is quite ill. Mr. Davis Redden, of ]lrewerton, spent Saturday night and Sunday at the home of Mr. W. I-,. Washington. 'Mrs. Minerva Hill returned home Friday after a pleasant visit to her son, Mr. A. E. 1111, of Cold Point. liss Onie Bishop, of Piedmont, is visiting friends in this community. Messrs. .John and Steppe Smith, of Cross 11111, visited at Mr. .J. C. Wells recently. Misses Mlyra and Lucy Ballentine and little brother, Ilerman, of Ware Shoals, spent Sunday with their un cle, Mr. F. B. Boland. Mrs. Mamie O'Dell, of Mt. Bethel, visited at Mr. J. F. Knight's recently. Mr. E. Boyce Boland went to Lau rens Saturday. Mr. Arthur Culbertson, of Ilarnony, visited at Mr. Jim Culbertson's S'un (lay. Misses Bessie and l"lorrine Reaves and brother, Mr. Claud Heaves, of Ware Shoals, attended services here. Rev. Ray Anderson, of Laurens, re cently visited at the home of Mir. It. J. Culbertson. Rev. W. A. D)ueworth is spending a few days with relatives at Ilonea Path. Mrs. Janie Hill spent Friday at Mr. M. W. Hill's. Mr. Lonnie Culbertson and sister, Miss Jessie, attended services here Sunday. Rev, and Mrs. B. '. Mitchell were the guests of Dr. and M r.;. .1. O. Mar tin Sunday. Miss Maude Wells has returned home after an extended visit with friends and relatives at ('oronaca. Keep Bowel Movement Rlegular. Dr. King's New Life Pills koe stomach, liver and kidneys in healthy condition. Rid the body of poisoms and waste. Improve your compllexior by flushing the liver and kidneys. "I got more relief from one box of )r King's New Life Pills than any medi cine I ever tried," says C. E. alItfield of Chicago, Ill. 25c at your druggist 88888888888888888888 8 EDEN NOTES. 8 8 11 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Eden, May Il.--Master .feru Ma haffey who has been very sick is im proving now. Miss Annie Childress of Laur'ens spent several (lays last. week witl Mrs. L. R. Brooks. Mrs. M. W. Gray visitedl relatives ii Greenville a fewv days last week. Charlie Birooks of Laurens, spen the hat ter' nd( of the week with home folks. Mr's. 'P. Ii. Babb and little dlaughtei Mary, spent last week with Mlr. anm Mr's. W. B. Owecns. Misses Bruce and Mary Gi'ay anm Edward Gray of (ray Conurt, spen Saturday night with M. W. Gray ani family. THERE'S NO CORN TIEIT "GETiS-IT" WON'T 4WE. .No More IFussinig, P'lasters, Sl les ai Corn Palus. Try the New Waty. ".Just look at the way that cori comes off!" That's wihat you'll sa: when you try wvonderful "GETfS-1'T on that cor'n you've t'ie'd so long t4 pry off of' your toe, it's easy to ap Madam, For Thoe. Corns That Makce You Jumg Out of Your Shoes, Try Wonderful "CETS-FT." ply "G'PDTS-VT"-one, two, three, an. it's done! Theli corn begins to shriv el away, she goes, surely, absolutely, A few drops will do it. "GENTS-1'T never' makes toes r'ed and raw. Corn Pains go! It means the 0end of cutting and gouging of corns, the end of sticky plasters that don't wvor-k any how, the end( or salves that oat up your toes, no more "harness," or fus sing. Try "GETS-IT", the new, surc wvay, for' corns and calluses. "GETS'-[T" Is sold by all dr'uggists 25c a bottle, or sent direct by E. Law renco & Co., Chicago. "GETS-IT" is sold In Lauroens by Laurena Drug Co. ISnH MADDEN NEWS Madden, May i1.-There was a glow of sadness east over oir community when on Monday morning last the new:: went forth that II. Lee Madden had died in the early holars. He was a good citizen, a quiet and unas suini ig man, upright and honorable in his dealings with his fellow man. lie was anl extremely indulgent fath er-it must have been impressed up on him that all heis love and care should be compressed into a few short years for he was a young man when ientli eaine. lie had a host. of loyal friends as was testilled by the large number that attended his funeral ex ereises held at New Prospect at 10:30 'T'uesday morning and te beautiful flowers that covered his last. resting place. The sympathy of all goes out to his devotenA wife and children. Mr. Douglas Blryson was carried to the .lulia Irby sanitarium Saturday morning last. The latest news from him is that he is better. Ills many friends hope to see him again soon, at home. it seems that we have had more sickness through here than ever be fore. Several cases of chicken pox and mumps are prevalent among the children. The condition of Air. .lno. A. Aladden, who has been sick so long is now quite critical. Mr. and Irs. Calcutt and Air. Tini.nerman are now with him, also Air. Higgins, a brother of Mirs. Madden. The many friends and relatives of DIr and Mrs. A. 13. Langston are glad to have them and their bright li ttle boy, Ilirain Thomas, with Ithem for a visit. Several of the children from herc went up to hear "the hear story" at the Methodist church Sunday after noon. Mrs. .ohn Wright, who has been quite sick at the home of her grand mother, Airs. Allison is now able tc sit up, her friends will be glad to hear Miss Minnie Crinch spent the week end with her friend, Miss Genie 13 Aikei. liss Aiken left onday morn iiig for her' home In Fairfild county l letr school at Prospect closed the 8th Miss Carrie Langston had as hel guest oni Friday last Mrs. \Vatkinis Misses I ess anud Lula Watikinis ami Miss Miniei Miller, .\l isses Aikeni amn Ora Powetrs an 11(lris. M mariy All isoni A\ very pleasat. (lay was spentt. The graveyard at Newi iProslpeCt b; to be cleaned off somie timue sooni. Duc tnotice of the time will lie givetn later This is to tell the fellow that ha; love'd oneCs bur ied hete and knows thia he can't cotme to lend a helpinig htaind why Jutst hand 50 cents or $1.00 to Air .1. A. P. Moore at Laurens and lhe wil see that It Is applied towards tha verIy laud~able Pitrtose. Th'le cemeter. .iitst now is ini a very badl condilitilon See to it that you (10 youri part (if yot atre initerestedi ini It) towards gettlin. is cleaned upl. Mr. A. Clyde MartIn of Girenvllec wals downi to the funeral of his cousIn - . Lee Madden. The latest news from Mr. Gruff Finley of Texas, Is t hat his condit lot Is no better, Hie is to be carried bael to a sanitarium In D~allas. Miss Eldna P rofitt has retur tned froir a visit to friends at their formeci hiomte in Cross 11111. P. 11. Martin is in Greenviille fot the past week. IV ELY CLUSAIWE AGANS'T CA1LOMEL rThe great phlysieiatns ins 11o; Sintgs prtescribme HIOT StPRING( Li VIR ftUTTlONS for- constipationi sluggish liver, itidigestloon, sick head ache, dizziness, blotchy atid sallow~ sk in, instead of Calinmel, and they cer tainly are fine. Tiakce safe, gentle, blissful 1lOT SPRiNGS LIVECR lHUTT'ONS for a week. Thley willI tonec up the livet thoroughly, cleanse tho bowels of 1101 sonousR accumulations atid make you eat better, sleep better, work better. They ar'e great for nervousness andi as a body tonIc. All dritggists, 25c. Hot Springs Liver ltittonts, I lot SprIngs RlheutmatismitiIemedy and H ot Springs Blood Remedy are sold in Laurens by Lautrenis Dirug Co. Save your cnsh register checks. With $6.00 putrchiase we give you a premium free. J. C. Burtns & Co., BIg Dcnartimont Store. IIN BE P01 * * LANFORD NEWS. * * ** * ***** * * " i * * " " " " Lanford, Mlay ll-f.J. Mt. Flem1 ing and M. 11. 'Moore ayre in Atlanta attending the Shriners meeting. Miss Lueile 'amp is Visiting 'Miss Nell Welborn. lisses Flossie and 101o1i Lanford spent Sutnday here with Iheir par ents, Mr. and M rs. G. .1. Lanford. \1r. (. .1. Lanford is suffering With a sprained arts and /black eye. Ii h was accidentally thrown from his horse Sunday night. A new coat of paint has been Put Spe J.C. Bun Red Iron Come 25 lbs S, lk of Granutlated 22 lb.; (ranuliated Sugar . ti Hbs good(ii1 Parched Cofl'ec 111 yds et I iearhinig ... 10 ydls ('allien .... .... . 10 yds Faney Lawn ... . U lanies' bleached l'ndervI es S Sia'il lot I Luies' white ) Ni ome Shiri waist vahi nes thi Ilii.g line of1 'uidren' D Ire Special valuies in lit tle boyu II SpeelIal all the week, Enb 1,001) yarids best <pullity y .12 1-2e, this8 week . 7e qinality Silk Broende $I1l.00 etiiality Silk t his w(e( EISwecial 1(ot fine Sunnnuer .12 1-2, lo ... ......... I|501) yards new Dr'ess Gooi ilgoing at ......... ... 500 yards I C allicoe), sale pri< Special sale of \ ln 's Alat 1.98 up to ... .... . ... liig valuestC in Me'sHi Pants E| or the $cf(.50 kind. Special in boy '8 Knee Pant a pair1 , all agtes, for every, SPIECIAL l'TITIS SICli 1len '8 Iat 1......... JLieI~' I[ats............ .. ||Save Your Cash R< || premium dur Six Special]1 J.C.B1 We are lncate The POPULAI POLISHE! Black, Tan and WI lOc D F THE F. F. DALEY Co., BUFFALO. N.Y. HAM.TC LISHE on the depot whieh adds much to the appearacUee. Some fine work is being done on our public road's which is very muchly needed. The roads have been wid ened. Little 'Miss Mary Anderson is visit ing her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. ii. Drummond. Miss Othella Johnson entertained a number of young people at a lawn party Thursday night. Capt. J. W. Lanford and Mr. 'I. Fleming attended Mlemorial Day at Laurens Saturday. Miss Fannie Harmon was in Lau rens shopping Teusday. 1 vial P ANOTHER A s & Co.'s Bi Racket Specials and. Buy--Smile Sugar...... .... .... 1.01) ... .... ...................n;, .... .... .... .... .... .95 ..... .... .... .... .... .89 ... .... .... .... .... .... .. .39 ... ................ .... .05 I ......... .... ...........05 e(s, Skirts .59, .98, 1.25, and 1.48 week. Faney waist, all-over net brumoidery waist. This lot is v at...................... .....98 ises going at 48, .69, .98 andI 1.39 Wash Suits .48, .75, .98 a nd 1.25 aid1ery Sale .05, .10, .25, .48, to .98 S ai fine lot -e'x Ira v'alu es thIiis armd-wid1e Bleaching, worth ... ......... .... .... ....09 D~ress Goods .... ............49 k...... .... .... .... .... .84 Dress Gloodis, this~ week .10, . ........ ......... .......25 Is, Rlipplette, worth 35e, nlOW ....... .... .... .... .....121-2 k inds1 goodsi going att sale prices. '---............ .... .... .... .04 aca and Mohair Coats 1.48 - -... .. . .. . .. .. . 3.98 tis week( .98, 1.39 up) to 4.98 s going at .25, .39, .48 up to $1.69 dlay and1 Sunday wear. VEEK( IN M\I1LLINERY. .... .... ..........48 to 1.69 .. ........ .... .. .98 to 5.97 egister Checks. With ea ing this month, of May. 3argain Days th RNS & BIG DEPART] I completely out of the hi Next to ra t LT. - N, ONT. -/ "Twist the coin" $200,000 Worth of Real Estate for Sale! Store Rooms on the square; Livery and Sales Stables; Blacksmith Shop and Tools; the Gray & Shealy Machine Shop and surrounding buildings; City houses and lots. All kinds of farm lands. Prices and terms right. I buy and sell Stocks. Also write Life and Fire Insurance B. M. WOLFF The Real Estate Man Laurens, S. C. day Sale' BIG WEEK gDepartment Store This Week. Everybody md Go Home Smiling! See our Special in Men's Suits this week for..... ..... 5.00 These suits are worth $7.00. Finer Suits for dress, special values ....9.90, 12.50 to 15.00 Big line of boy's Suits, some special good things for the boys, dandy snits .... .... ..1.48, 1.98, 2.25 up to 5.39 Special lot $1.50 Rugs, sale price this week .... .... .. .98 1 lot Japanese Rugs this week .... .... .. ...... .. .19 I lot large Japanese Rugs, this week .... .... .... .. .29 Japanese Art Squares, sale price this wee.. .... .... 2.49 We% handle11 very near' everyl ling. Ask for what you want if (1ou do't see it:.. I set tall ice Tea Tmntblers .... .... .... .... .......30 1 10-qt. TPin Bneket ....... .... .... .... ........10 1 large Dishi Pan...... ....\... .. . . .... .... .......10 1 lot Mexican Suni H ats ... .. ... ..... ... 10 I hf Jewelry, 25e va:intes, 5pe' .... .... .... .... .. .10 $1 .00 W\atch, p)'cial -....... ........ .... .... ....68 $1.00 Alarmi Clot-k, sale price .... .... ........ .......49 15ec plug Sullivan 's No. 1 Tfobacco, special 11his week . . .10 Big- values in Cigars, Cigaretts, Chewing andl Smoking Tobaccos. Special this week, Candy sale all flie candies, per lb . . '.10 Everybody ini the Piedmont sect ion knows J. C. Burns & Co. Red Troni Racket Stores sell samie goods for less money. Even the lifttle chiireu'n know they can lbuy the same good1s for les. muonecy here. IBig val ues inl Suaninner Dress Gloods and Silks, Dress Em broider'ies. M illinecry, R ibbons, Laees, all over Laces, Notions anud lHacket Goods. buy your goodls at the Big Busy Store. You ennu get what you want here and save from 15 to 35 per 1)OWN IN TIHE BASEMENT. Specials this week .05, .10, .15, .25 tables laden with ,Tin ware, Glassware, Crockery and Enameled Ware. ch $5.00 purchase we will give a valuable When you buy a bill call for a check. is. Week at Red Iron Racket OMPANY'S M1ENT STORE gh-priced district 210 West Lauren. St. nlett's Shop.