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8 8 8 8 8 8 S 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Local- and Personal Mention. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8' 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Dodson and family are visiting Mrs. ]. Sitgreaves. Mr. 'J. lEd Hart is spending awhile here with.jionofolks. liss Ina little is heeO oil a visit to hombfolks. Mrs, J. A. Wofford of Madden spent h day in Laurens last Thursday. ,Mr. Kinard spenV the week %nd in Little Moutilitali with relatives. Miss "Tee' Leech, of Hickory Grove is ti~c guest of Miss i0sther Fowler Mr. John Mills a former Lauren boy, is here for a few days * to vlsil friends. Mr. J. 1,. Hart, of Kansas City, Mo. is spending his vacation in the cit3 with relatives. Miss Frances Grist, of Yorkcville is visiting her brother, Mr. Geo. I Grist. and Mrs. Grist. Mr. and Mrs. Lang Brooks of Gra Court, spent the day in -Lauren "hursday. Miss Lillie Willis, of Gray Courl visited Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Reid Mon day. Mrs. W. I[. Garrett is spending sev oral months in Greenville with Mrs. I J. Gage. Misses Anna and Polly Prentiss hav returred to Greenville after spendin a few days lere. Mrs. J. E. McDonaid of Columbia I here or a visit to her parents, Mr. an Mrs. J. R1. Little. Mr. and Mrs. W. H-. Culbertson Waterloo spent the day here last Sa urday. Mr. E1dward McCrady, who is ci gaged on construction. and engineerit: work in Union, returned home Mondi to cast his ballot. way to Newberry from Hot Spring,s I C., stopped over in the city Mondt night with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Mosele Mr. J. W. Todd, Sr., whio has be< summering in Montreat, came hor Monday to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Hayes have r turned home after spending a few da at their o!d home. Greer. Miss Clara Switzer spent the wee end iII Woodruff and Spartanburg v! iting relatives. Mrs. Carlos Mosely is siending t week in Spartanburg. Her sst Miss Grace DuPre, who has been vIH ing hel. returied with ler. Mt.. Gregg Jeans,. who is now .ted at Morrist.-Tenn., has bc I spending seVOIl day- i the city w rela tivevs. '' Misses Margierite and iuth 1o neau have retu rt'led to thel h10iome Yemassee after a pleasant visit Miss Nildred Casainco. Miss Annie Parker, who was guest of Miss Polly Prentiss for s oral (lays las week, has ret urned hit hoi Ia Grteen vilie. ,L A U F EN PREGCINCTS P.attersoni'ii Store .... .. Cross Hill .. .... ..... ) Watts Mlill .............1 Hopewell ......... Lanford ............ Ora......... .... Waicrlt1.... . . . .. . Miounty ille... .. .. . Prineeton .. ........-.-.. Wades .. ...... .. ... M\t. Plieasant .... .... Dials .. .... ......-. Gray Court .. .... .... Shiloh .... ...... ... Poplar Springs .. .... kCook's Store .... .... Yo'ungs .... .... .-..-. Stewart's Store .. .... .Hickory Travern .. . . Goidvi'e .. . .. ... -- Renno .. .....-......I Clin-ton .. ... .. .... .-. Lauroens Mill .. .... .... ALaurens .. .. -..--.-. 'Woodville. .. .. .-.-.-. Pleasant; Mound .. .. .. Lydia Mill .. .... .... 2 Powor .... ....... Daniel's Store .... .... Langston....... ..-.. *Tip Top ...... ..... - Clinton Mill. .. .. ...-. Ekom.............-I ay's Sor ... . . . Miss Annie Davis, of Columbia. and I Miss Martin, of Greenville. are the guests of Mrs. Virginia Caine, on South Harper street. Mr. James Payne, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Payne, is in the city visiting his parents. Mr. Payne has ia responsible position -in the A. C. L.1 offices at Wilmington. ALr. Will Scott. after visiting his sister, Mrs. Mollie Tucker for some ime, has returned to Lawrenceburg, Ky., where i 1s engaged in co.nstrue tion work. M1r. and 'irs. Jas. 1". Iileks and grandlchil(l, Katherine I licks, are spenlding soine time with relatives in Knoxville and Sevierville, Teinn. Mr. J. Calhoun AlcAowan, who Is now connected with a prominent )aw firm in Charlotte, N. C., has been spending several days in the city. Miss Frances Davis returned Satur day night from New Switzerland, N. C., where she has been a imember of a camping party during the summer months. Messrs. D. A. Davis and T. J. Mc 3 Alister left yesterday for New York to purchase stock for the fall trjdc. Before leaving, Mr. Davis stated' titt while it was their intention to buy conservatively. in view of the war sit uation, the customers of Davi*-Rope: Company could feel assumied that they would be fully taken care of during the fall trading season. 9 g ,~.,,s r, -) ______ "GETiS-IT." 2 DROP01S, (CORN VANiSIiESl d 'hime Only Cure Entler of AI Corns. Desperate, are yot, over trying to et rid of corns? Quit using old L- rormulas uinder new names, bandages. Wildhig-tapes and cotton rings that make a fat little package out of y*o.ur toe. Quit punishing your feet by Lg 1u.01)g toe-eatin salves aid oltinmenits. y ty .e k This Is the Grip of the ITappy, Corniess he Footernity of "GETS-IT." r, I'o use knives, files, scissors an( it- razors, slicilig and hacking at a corti only umake it grow faster and bigger It aI so brings danger of bleedlin. lo- 1111( 0lood poison. 'The new Way, thI el iew principle never hiow-a bef'ore I ith l cornl-history, 1,s "G1Sl " It's Iihll1d--2 drops on a corn (oes th work. Pain goes, the cor-1 begin1s t In- shrivel aind OIt it Comes! YOu apiPI i it in two seconds Nothilig to slici to nothing t'o hurt. aind it nevner fails. Try "G01YT--T toigh1it on corn: enlluises, wart,; o. bluuions.. hte I "GT-iT' issold by- dui;01 )) eerywher[ 25c a bottle, or sen d rect' by E. Lawrenee & Co., Chicn'0o. to "UF:T'S- IT"' m. is sold ain 1, nurens COUNTY \ 70 2 ...n \ K 1-.7 105 2.. . . ...1 46 ...I 2 41i 70 1 ....l 61 ... 1.. 2 3 ... 41 h 2 1 |(...... ....06'\~ .... 3 2t5 27~ 1.... 45h ... 41 ;N . .. .. .. 12!| .... II 1 :s i ... 26 . . ... 2 2:4...1391 2 45 1 ... 30 7.... 204 14 '1. .. . 911 -.- 64 5 7 3 1 626.... ... 3 120............M...- -- -- 2 571...........24... .. 115...........67! .... 134 0 40 2 15 40 432...'........21.... ....2 35 -.. .....47.3.4 .751 44j 161 207811 33I 811 21H 3IRD-HUSBAND WAS DUTIFUL Of all the birds he had studied, said ff. Farren, in a recent lecture at the 3ritisih Royal Photographic society's )xhibition, none showed conjugal af ,ection in quite the same way as the ierons of Andalusla, in Spain. When 3ver the two parents relieved each Ather at the nest they invariably arossedl their necks lin a momentary ambrace, after which the newcomer took up the diuttles of sitting, and the )ther flew away. The brown backed herons never omitted this affectionate salutation. Speaking of the famous egret "heronry" in the samic district, Mr. Farren said that the egret wore Its coveted phitnes with far moro grace than he had ever seen any lady wear them. The slaughter of these birds In the nesting season was )itla ble. Frequently the parents birds were robbed of their plumes and left to die, while the young ones starved in the nest. The Americans, he was glad to say, were doing their best to stop the traffic in osprey plumes. "Who Is That Splendid Old Man Giv Ing Directions? The One Who Looks Like a Lion." Detih of Little 1I)N. Ia ph Walkher, the ei fh t yera old son of Mr. Frank Walker Who ftonIt erly IvWed here, died at the honme of hiis father in BIlackshurg Saturday and was carried to Chest nut. ItIdge church, in this cotnuty. for Ibrial Sitnday afternoon. 11a1ph wa s a bright young fellow. the Idol of' Ili, father, and popular aiong his tlay mates. The lfather is deeply syn a thized with in his ereavement. Cures Old Soros, Other Remadlas Won't Cure The worst cnses.nomatterof howlongstnalng are clared by tie wonderfut, old relible I)r Porter's Antseptic Ileating Oit. It relieve Pain and 11eals at the same time. 2cc, , $1.0 V'e of Final Seltlemnnmml Die Notico is heriby -.v: i th ! nin 21st, day o411, en er 3 1 wo n ! 42tt' (41 4 '111I)IN. ~ ~ I( I l H n r,0 I ;8 4 15 (I)V 56'< 13 26 46 * '15 1 31 1 .-.. . . . . . ... 11 .. . 8 5 al 15238|54 1114 MAT TES. It is the wonderful web-prcess by which it is made, and the pcefction of wx orlnan ship in every detail, the re'sult 4 5xty experilenc., that makcS t":. STEARNS & FO)STER best of ialt :ces. c1 u..-p~od, m'.t~-tmovf, vemin.proof, germ-prool --Llc m ot ? mitay mr:e". 1I-' wn. It i6 hta;h :r :o ( oI:' ve Sansru3 !4 1F . -.1 60m ( *.h f 1ree 7:iaI e t 7' C v' ~~...... ... ..f ..... 6 S.M.&E .ilkes&Co. Gasoline and Kerosine Delivered Anywhere in the County in any quantity. We Handle The Best 66 degree Gasoline Highest in the State. Ask the State Oil Inspec tor. Gulf Refining Co. J. R. EICHELBERGER, Agent Laurens, S. C. D 0 =2 J "0V==% -10 " . a n 1ro1 ml 1'\C1" " t ll el en Uoper, who 11:1 8 .eo n I -j - r'i(; r0 1m, i l , h r. h ) 0 05 II 21~ 5. 1 ')t - I I :6m 18 .1,~ C f ~ 1 ' 1 1 90o 881 11I0 i 2 )) I~j I 1 i ~ ' .131 341 Oli I '10I 511 215 ll 14 4I) 10 76 1 75' 1051 61 171 43 44 () i 428| 1201 359 .91 39 14 ~ 1l s 0 01 7 85' 52j 1 l, 311|.2 13 1 1? 4h. 90[ 5911 97) 517 7M 3 i 2 3 0 I15|45|1 12? 181 5 fl 2..I 41 1 I651 112! 741 131 ~ 151 7 1 16 1 21~ 44~..h ~ . 1 6 42j ri33 . II120113014i79j191 130!1i 254 1 10 71 301163 UNION MEETING. * Tlie first division of the LaurQns' ssociation will meet with the Bap Ist church at Lanford station August :9-30. .iturday, 10 a. mi.-4Devotional ser vices and organization. W. Hi. Drum mond. 1 10: 30 -Verba l reports froin the - chiurches. 11:00-Serion. W. 1'. SmIth. 12:00-Intermission. 1:00-1h1e greatest need of may church. Driel ly stated by each delegate pres entI. 2:0-Whamt is the real mission of t he ClItIcl? G. C. iledgepeth. Sunday, 10:00-Sunday seli3l. 1I:00-The spiritulal condition of our chu1 rclies. C. 11. 1aob)o. 11:30-Seinmon. J. f. lrock. 2:00-Devotional services. W. G. Go lightly. 2:30-low to help your pastor. W. It. Hlenderson. ROADS FINE. Forie. Cross 11111 Boy Takes Motor cycle Vacation. R. A. Harmon of the Columbia post o1lce has returno dfrom a vacation spent in taking motorcyle trips about the State. Mr. Harmon first went to Charleston, and returning via Columblia, continued to 1i1 formgr h1mo in Cross 1111 for a short stay, lie arrivedi back In Columbia. making 75 miles from Cross 11111 to Columbia iII three hours. Mr. Iarmon report.s the roads in the lower part of the State pretty muddy but says that the roads fron here to tlve Picedmnoit are in11ine shape. To Move to Walsliluton. Nilr. W. it. I1ichey. .)r., lias accepted a position III tie govern1('elit service It Washington3 an(d InItvnds to lake that cit.% his home. Ile will remaii in LaulreIIs uutilI some1 time in the fall. .\ rs. Hichey and their little girl will :her inideIinitely. This news w:ll be received with great regret 'rogholt Laurens county, where bo:.1 .r. an1d 'Mrs. tichey have 111111 of frien(ds. co.ty rheard from. Red ..' ..C:Lc is; a"voty aheaVd Of every .: , I. C. ":a .'e:';o Ice ('ei-cam. ut. inth 1hrksdale will serve lec crearl and cake Oil tile lIawvn in front otf Ier home( near 1ar15ksdale Fr'ida3 lifternoon or tIe iielt of the Bloy. and Girls t'nion. of that communtiiiity Ill.(] Iroll RlEace1 se nimig sane good for less mton'y. ojum 9,IIA\ 1J~)'.% ~ 101 )(1~ -Ila ol , ) oA Ean 'ia up E I -uoaj 0t11 uq Ximu it.)11i 'ol.id oi pi il1 31 )(1 ;)([.O. %koll.')tdi .W 1 3 luap P0o1 un1 S. m111 ad .(.Ea. lo ' '0A 1 1 .. 14' 41 1 ... 29 1 ....I ..|41~ 2 .... S.... 25a 3 1.. I .. .j7 . . . . 4j.. 213. 93j 1 8