University of South Carolina Libraries
* * * * * * * * * * 9. * e . * 9 * DIALS NEWS. * * * Dials, Aug. 3.-'he 'W. 0. W. picnic at Whains Lawn Friday the 31st, was a suesess in every respect. The day was an ideal one for a picnic and "Joy and mirth semed unconfined." The opening address was made by Dr. Stewart. Ile was followe by Mr. C. A. Power, lion. Joseph T. Johnson. ion. W. C. Irby and Representative Ilonier Blackwell. In the afternoon, lion. Shn J. Nicholls, of Spartanburg and Col. T. C. 4Duncai, of Union, -spoke, all of whom paid a glowing tribute to the cause of Woodcraft. Friday evening at 8 o'clock Mr. Sam J. Nicholls addressed the voters in the W. 0. W. hall at Woodville. A good crowd was out to hear the candidate for congress speaik. It is needless to say the crowd was his. Miss Ruti Curry had as her guest Thursday night, Miss Nell McCall. Miss 10mma IHarris has returned from a visit with relatives in the War rior (reek community. Mr. John -lunter, of Cold Point, can didate for school su perintendent, passed through our midst Saturday. Mi. and Mrs. Robert Owings and children, of Fountain Inn, and Mr. Arthur Ilarris and family, were the Sunday guests of Mrs. 11. Y. Simmons 1nd 1.11family. Mr. an1d Mrs. 11. I. Owings and daughter, Maude, spent Suniday with MNlrs. J. I. Brownlee and family. Miss Nate Curry was the guest of Miss Nita Hutnter Friday night. Misses Ollie and Eunice Davenport of Belton, are visiting Miss Theresa I)arby aid other relatives here. The protracted meeting at this 1)1ace will commence presumiably on Ilie 2nd Sunday. Mr. Jones. pastor of the St. Paul Methodist church of Greenville, will do the preaching. Acoerding to the campaign slate the candidates for the legislature and county offices will be at this place on the 20th of August. Some few of our young people at tended the picnic at Friendship Sat urday. All report a nice time. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Gray were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Curry and family Sunday. Miss Dewey Armstrong spent Thurs day with her sister, Mrs. Townes Curry. MA SBargain + If you haven't be during our Mammoth have missed the gre -offered in Laurens. DRY GOODS, N( * Marked Down + Everything sacrifice Smake room for Wint Come on in and Syou'll buy. For College G +We have a-md + Q uilts, Blankets, Pill +at Bargain Prices. E Ssave money. H.tH I 1.etI By Parcel Post. * CROSS HILL NEWS. * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * Cross 1111, Aug 3.-Next to politics the Cross 11111 Towsnhip Fair, which is to be held the Tuesday in Sep tember, is commanding the interest of our people. 'ir. Willie Austin is at the head of this enterprise and is devoting much time in working it up. Quite a number of premiums have been offered by the business men and farmers and others still will be se cured. It is the purpose of those in charge of the matter to have all nee essary arrangements in readiness promptly and to make the fair- a suc cess. It Is earnestly desired and ex pected that every farm, school, house hold and business of all kinds be properly represented. Now is the Aime to begin preparation for our first. community fair. Rev. W. A. Hiafner of Fort Atill preached at the Presbyterian church here Sunday evening. Misses Annie and Alary Rasor of Donalds is visiting Aliss Ada Rasor. Misses 'Margaret and Rebecca Moore of Greenwood are here for awhile with 'Mrs. W. C. Rasor. Messrs. .J. B. Pinson, Luther Martin and Claud Ml) took an outing last week and visited a number of moun tain resorts in North Carolina and Ten nessee. Mrs. Sophia Pinson, 'Mrs. Alma Lea man, an(l Miss Wilma Ramey spent most of last week at, Asheville. from which place they visited a number of places of interest, taking in the beau tiful mountain sceenry. It was a great pleasure to his many friends and relatives to see Ir, Aus tinl Robertson of Anderson county. in our town last Thursday. "Iincle Aus" is a former Laurens man, has en joyed 86 summers, and is still active and full of health and life. Ie was travelling in a buggy alone and was on his way to Clinton to see his son, John T. Robertson. 'Messrs. A. 'M. and J. Wade 11111. with other sportsmen of the county, are off for a week's hunt near Char leston. 'Mr. W. 'M. AMiller has been right sick for a fev days. He returned Satur day from Clinton where he had gone for medical treatment. - Mr. E. B. Rasor has gone to Don alds to rest a few days with relatives. NY is Left ught something here Clearance Sale, you+ iatest bargains ever iTIONS, SHOES, to the Bottom. c1 without profit to+ er Goods.* :ake a look; we know iris and Boys. st excellent line of ow-cases and Sheets luy them NOW and ERRY Get It By Parcel Post. + Misscs Bcisie and Ei2dith Cceper, of clo, W. P. Culbertson. Miss Otholla Tinsley of Cartersvillo, Ga., is spending some time with Alis Mary Miller. Misses Julia and Annie and Messrs. Paul and William Fellers of Columbia are visiting a number of friends at Mountville and Cross 11111. YOUNGS NEWS. Youngs, Aug. 3.-The 'members of Olive Camp No. 517, Woodmen of the World, located at Friendhlip church, Youngs township. gave a pienie Sat urday. Sovereigns C. A. Power and S. .J. Nichols addressed in the fore noon. Messrs. Duncan-, Goggins and Watts were Present in the afternoon \It. and Mrs. R. G. Harris have re turned home after several days' visit fp MArs. Harris' parents in Saluda county. 'Miss Lula May Dillard of 'Enoree, is visiting Miss Arzonie Bobo. Miss Essie Glenn of Enoree, is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Mills Cox. Mr. .1nd Glenn and wife of Green ville. are visiting Mr. Mills Cox and family. LIV-VEl-L1X tobe up the system. stimulates the Liver to work in harm ony with the other organs. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Rays Phlma rmiacy. TYLERSVILLE NEWVS.* a * * * * * * * * * * a Tylersville, Aug. .--Quite a num ber of people from here attended ser vices at Bethany Sunday. Mir. Fred W. Ballenger, of Asheville, V. C., spent last week with Mr. and Mkbrs. T. P. Poole and family. Miss Mattie Belle Peterson has re Lurned home after a visit to relatives Ai Laurens. Miss Amanda Glenn is the attrac Live guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lit Le and family. Misses Pauline Byrd, Inez Myers [Ala and Nonnie Clark spent Friday wili Misses Grace and Fannie Poole. Mrs. J. W. Peterson and Mrs. Lou Lawson spent last Wednesday with Mr. and Mr's. F. L. Donnan and fai ly. Miss Fannie Poole spent Friday night and Saturday with Miss Inez Niyers. Misses Pauline Byrd, Lila and Non rie Clark were in Lalurtns Saturday evenuing. The protracted meeting will begin it Sandy Springs next Monday night, August 10. Ini(etion and Inseet. Efes Dangrerous Mosquitoes. Illes '.1nd other Insects, w'h ich breed m ii y in garbage pails, ponds of stagiunt water, barns, mis Ly places, etc., are cat'riers of dis Lase. Ecvery time they bite you, they Inject poisonm into your system from wihli some dreal disease may result.. Gei a bottle of Sloan's ini'ment. It is ant iseptic and a few drops will neu tr'alize the in-fection caused by insect bites oi' rusty nails. Sloan's iniment dlisinfects Cuts, Bruises andl Sores. V'om caninot afford to be without it in yourt home, M\oney back if not satis tied. Onuly 25e at youri druggist. *('ENTEll POINT NEWS. * Center Point, Aug. 3-Miss3 Maude M\oore returned home Tutesday after a week's visit with hert sister', Mtrs. (Caril Bryant, at Foutain inn. Mi'. 'ha l lmote is at home for awhile. Miss IBessie Watkins, of neat' Madi denis, spent last week with Misses Alamuie aind Mlinnie Miller. Miss J1utlia Illender'son huas been spmendling awh'l ie withi her' cousin, lit - Ile Miss Alla lloyd. Miss Nora flelle Fr'eemnan htas been visitinig relatives fot' thte ptast few (days. Miss Tha Moore- retur'nedl home fr'om Ct'oss Anchor Saturdaoy. Miss Maude Moore spent Tuesday with Miss Winona Chiney it Lauriens. Misses Iiis and .Iosle Mae Watson are visitIng M\isses E~va andl Mautde Moore now. Masteri Ben ton Freeman visited Mtr. Osear' Striblinug last week. Mr. G. W. Moore spent Fi'iday night in Laur'ens witht his brother, Mr. 1E. 10. Moore. Remiarkabhle ('tre of Dysemntery'. "I wA.- attaced with dysentery abouit .July 15th. and used the doctor's medicite and other remed(ies witht no relief, (only gettinig womse fall the time I was unable to (10 anytij inig and my weight dr'opped fi'om lk5 to 125 pounds. I suffered \or' about two months when I was '.j ised to use Chtemberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rlemedy. I usedl two bot tIes of tt and it gave tme permanent reliet,'' wr'ites II. W. Hill of Snowv Hill, N. C. For sale by al dealers. Only 'On. "BROMO 'QjJNINB' Toa flttbe ne.-edii for falltuatne, LAI4. TIVM WWW. Ioor gatoo U. W. ,R~M 'Ctte a cold e - gi baa a asch., ant ..waaE * * * + +* * e * ******.** * * * IIMADDEN NEWS. * * Madden, Aug. 3.--The first dog day brought us rain so therefore if the old sign holds true, we shall have no Adgust drouth-if so we shall all be duly thankful. From time inmmemmorial we have had our "big meeting" at Prospect tile week after the 4th Sunday in July. Owing however, to various circum stances the meeting has been post poned till the*5th Sunday in August. We shall protract front that day. There has been no defluite decision as yet, who will assist Bro. Martin. Some of us are hoping .it will be Dr. A. B. Langston, if it can be so ararnged. However, that. part will be announced in due time. Miss Aiken. our forier teacher, has been on a visit here to Miss Ora Pow ers and Miss Julia Cunningham. The latter complimented her Tucsday night with a lawn party. Owing to the rain, however, the party wias held in doors. The color scheme was white and pink which was cairied out in the ices and cakes. Those who enjoyed the hospitality if Mrs. and Miss Cunning ham and the pleasure of seeing Miss Aiken again were Misses Ina Coleman, l'dna and Bennie lProllitt, Ora Powers, Laura Brown and the Misses Morris; Messrs. JimII and Pierce Moore and Mr. Lavender of Laurens, Gcd. Plrown Iix a -Itl lee Martin and Burdett Mor ris. Miss Louise Shannon of Camden, has been elected principal of Pros pect school for another year. She is a gaduate of Winthrop and has had several years experieince it teaching. She will receive a cordial welcome lit our midst. Mrs. Lena Brown and sons, Miller. Hiamilton and Minter, front Cash's De pot, are up on a visit to relatives and friends here. Mrs. Brown Is a great favorite here and site is receiving a cordial welcome. From here she goes to visit her sister, Mrs. Dr. Moseley at Lross Keys. If Mr. Cooper had a few more as irdent supporters as is Mrs. Brown, 'the other fellows" had just as well iraw out now! It seems though we are to have two candidates in the race for the same fMee. We claim old Judge Thompson ror he has made this his home for a aumber of years, and his opponent, Sihaw Cunningliam, though now of Clinton, yet Madden is his native tome. This race no doubt will arouse it good deal of interest. Judge Thomp son, the old war horse and campaign Er has held office for a quarter of a centtiry. Shaw is entering the arena for the first time. 1oth are clean, capable and competent. Mr. and 'Mrs. Calcutt are ilt from Augusta, to spend awhile with Mrs. Calcutt.'s mother, Mrs. Madden Sat arday, they all went Ip to Cray Court ror the week-end with relatives t1.ere. Miss Katherine Clinkscales, of Sjtar tanulirg, who has been on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Will Clinkscales. left for hter home Friday, after a very pleasant stay here. Mrs. Jlosie Martin htad as her guests Pridlay, Mrs. Lena Brown, Mrs. D~ora Bryson and daughtter Sara, and Mes dames Mollie Teagtue and Cleo WVof ford. A v'ery pleasant dlay was spent. Mrs. Gruff Finley and~ the ntew boy are getting on nicely. The arrival, of the little fellowv makes the 50th grand ehildu of Uncle Johtn Finley, 47 of whom are living, Evidently thtere is no race stieldle it the Finley family. Miss .Josie Martin of Clinton and Larry Mai'tin of Spartanbturg and thte little Misses Margaret and Mildr'ed Tinsley of Lauriens, are the guests of tteir gr'andmuothei', Mr's. M. T. Allison. Thte little Misses Allie Martin of Grieenville, Virginia Mar'tin of Laut rens andt~ Mattie sute WVoffor'd wvere the guests Friday of Mrs. Luther Finley. Thue big watermelon thtey helped eat will i'emaini a pleasant spot In tihe memtory of their chiildhood. Mirs. Mary Powers andl daughter, Mrs. Mere. Tr'ayntham of Woodrowv Wilson. were the~ guests r'ecently of Mr. J1. Ii. Powvers. Miss Jutlia Cunningham is on a visit to her' friend, Miss Ina Coleman, of Wa terlo00. Miss Azile Woffor'd and btrother, Gus, are spetnding awhile with thteir' auint, Mirs. May Madlden. Miss Marie Madden is off on a visit to her' grandlmothter in Grzieenville. Sihe will be joinedl next week b~y her moth er', Mirs. May Madddn an children. Henry andl Mar'y TI. Miss Aiken, after a visit here, left Friday for Silver Street to visit friends btefor'e returning to her' home in Fairfield county. Siumer ('oughs~ are Dangerous. S'umnmer coldsi at'e (dangerotus. They indicato low vitality anid often lead to seriotus throat and lungs trotubles, in cluding consu'mnption. Dr. King's New Discovery will relt ve the cough or' cold promptly and p tvent compli cations. It IA soothing nd intiseptie and makes you feel bettor at once. 1'o dlelay is dangerous-got a bottle ot"Dy1 King's New iDiscovery at once, Money ')~~ if not s4tisfied. 50ce and $1.0 hamttles u drugrist CHARLES A. SMITH Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina and CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR MR. SMITH IS 1. A clean, high-toned Christian gentleman, known throughout the stato as a moral and religious leader. 2. A successful business man, one whom has capably managed his own affalrs and is capable of managing the'affairs of the State. :3. A statesman rather than a politician. As Mayor of his home town, as a member of the Legislature and as Lieutenant Governor has met with the approval of the people. 4. Worthy of your support and will appreviate your suffrage. MR. SMITH FAVORS 1. Iceonomy in governme t, no extravagance, no appropriation beyoud the State's income. 2. A flat two cent pass ger fare on our great railroad systems. 3.. The subissi to he voters of the State, of the question of outlaw ing the sale of intoicm ts. 4. Any reasonabl gislation for the improvement of our school system and believes in plac adequate facilities within the reach of the rising generation. Does not believe that South Carolina, at this time, can enforce a compulsory education law. BUT PROMISIS TO VETO NO ACT which tends to improve our educational system. 5. Giving earnest consideration to the demands of the farmers for ru ral credits and agricultural and industrial education. 6. The enforcement of law. He Is The Logical Candidate For Governor. Annual Mountain and Sea shore Excursion, Aug. 12th, via Charleston & Western Carolina Railway to Spring and Mountain Resorts in North Carolina and Tennes- -- see. For rates etc., call on Ticket Agents or address Ernest Williams, G. P. A., Augusta, Ga. A LOOSE NUT OR BOLT r n_ _y saiddely develop into some 0- ingserious. especially on a bad E-iterprise Bank Building. Phone 22 rond or spot. Better have us look Jno.W. Ferguson . C. Featerene over your carriage and see that it W. B. K aight is all right. A stitch in time saves PERGUSAON, PeAThiteTON & KNIOHT nine and a little of our repair work Atduo at Lao now may save you from a big bill Laureas, S. C. later one Prup a ca .n.. attno "" J. D. SEXTON & SON O5ailreMlmtte Bank. LAURENS, S. C.' r -6 and ~ ~ ~ ,I evr{oeau nisd neb ourow me i O r on ~ n. in His. Sas, -ooz lids screens moudigs interio fi-h cr- everythin inbidn maerSa rtw furit in bohq attn Comndpleit~ehoue biiilhd froduachtc' ln and bue f'sy l'sC l iour s cialty. orow Brning oir n)\ i i lS. eiiain e u esiase free. L~v. tenm ud Interor fi is n . w f HwMer"n n li materAc UUSTAhi LUMth quantt