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* JONE'S NEWS. * Jones, Jan. 18.-We extend a cordial welcome to Mr. D. Shirley and family who have Moved Into our midst. Messrs. Oscar Gunter and Frank Williams have openedi a meat market and will appreciate the patronage of their friends. The many friends of 'Mr. J. Wistar Ware will be very sorry to learn that he recently passed away in a hospital in Atlanta: Ho was reared here but some years ago loved to Statham, Ga. 110 was a generous, large hearted, whole souled( gentleman and was a great favorite with, all or Iis acquaintances. We never had a better friend anad sym. patihize ilost telderly with his sor-el bereaved wife and family. lr. Adger Cobb is having limber Rawed to build a large farm house. .1iss Mallory liill has returned 1101110 after an extedlied visit to rel a tives In Laurens. )r. W. Townes Jones vIsited Greenwood Ftriday of last week. There will soon be a saw mill lo cated on Dr. W. T. .Jones' place and those In need of lumber can haul stock. Mr. Frank Jones has a pair of flue hounds for sale. We are indebted to Messrs John Hloward, WV. L. Tylnes, Marvin 1a-uv, larney Bell, .1. A. Webb, liarley Crate John Cul bertson and J. II. Stewart. for recent kind favors. The perlodical paIins and mltal de P res11n from which womeli siffer Call be averted by taking a little of DRl. SIMM.\ON'S SQU'AW VINE' WINE' at the( expected time. It toies tip tit ysm 0111st-renglhiens the organis in volved in the trouble, shortents the pa in fu Il period andt11 prollotes tle speedy recovery of normal health. Prileo $1.00 per bottle. Sold by all druggists. *' PRINCETON NEWS. * ** Princeton, Jan. 16.-Miss Pearle McCuen -and Mr. Thomas Freeman surprised their many friends on last Sunday afternoon by going to the home of Pv. R. W. Burts, near Honea Path, and getting iarrled, Rev. Mr. Burts performing the ceremony. Mrs. Freeman is the only daughter of Mrs. Eliza MeCiten and Is very popu.ar aliong the young people. Mr. Free JOIN THIE CRO0WD THIAT L: S1'l'Zi It's SALE. The big crowds our Clearance Sale be that you were no nary bargains. The 100 andu 12 1-*2c (ingham, or's, statlard' branllds, C Male l ri.e............... All Sitaad Cal ieins, Ifas beal. <ilIlity, Clearant'e Ir 25-inh Norfldk Coton ~ (oodHCuatit, C~ealearn 01( rtt sizes 12-14-16, regular 25e Clerne it P Pie...... One lot Mfen's Outinug Nigh 50e sellers, nteat stripes, C reice .... ........ . One lot E $4.00, 3.50 and $ Velvet, Tan ent-All Goo EVERtY AlRTICLE IN OUll W - 0 AN OPP'OIITUNITY. muan Is a Prosperous young farin.r of this Place. Both have a large cr clo of friends, who extend to them hearty congratulations. Tho futture plans of lr. and Mrs. Freeman are not known, but It Is hoped they will make their home here. Miss Kiddie Arnold left Alonday for Williamston, to take up her work. She has been detained a week on ac Count of the illness of the principal, G. C. Welborn. IRev. and Mrs. J. B. Connelly spent Thursday in Greenwood. Miss Alae Ridgeway left Moiday to take up her work at the Greenville Wouan's College. * She has been de tained on account of tIhe seriouls ill iess of her mother, who is much hn proved nlow. Alessrs. T. I. FreenmnR and Holiston Wood sienlt Saturday in lauttrncis. MIr. S. 1.). Blagwell was at lusinloe; visitor in Warp Shoals Thursday. .r. anRd Mis. W. I. Freeinan and .-mi, ('O stoli, are ,viitinig r'IAtives inl Ware Shoals. Mr. Al. II. Traynhamli has moved hi11! faiIiily herIe from Greenville and li Is io w engaged in the mercantile businless. .Nirl. 11. F'. Arnold has coipletv('ted he i new dwelling alnd has Imoved into ii. Mr. and At11S. .Jameivs Davis of Ware Shoals spent, last week-end with rel atives here. Mr. and Alrs. 11. 13. Arnold, Jr., were vic.itors from Princeton to lonIea P'athi Frilay, HEAOLTHlY 10110 SMOFT,1 FLUFFY AND lADIANT hiwiltifil hair dlo1 s not, .ist happeln to he So, but is always a m1aI.tter o care and proper nioriulshimient. of the hair roots. No matter if your hair is falling out, stringy, lifeless and full of dandruff, Parisiani Sage, an Iiex pensive tonic, sold by all druggists, is all that ia ever needed. It. iourishes the hair roots and 'stipli lates the growth of new hair. Yen (a ndruff is entiReliv remove( I ole apl ilCa tion, and Itching sea and falling hair cease; your hair %I L be bright, vigor. our, soft and jlu. Whether youf hair is oily, dry Or brittle, Parisian Sage immediately re moves the cause, and by toning up the scalp quickly restores the hair to its original brillaincy and vigor. Parisian Sage can always be had from Laurens Drug Co., and is a de lightful and easily applied treatment that will never fail to act as a real and lasting benuilt to your hair and scalp. Buy Baby a Side Walk Sulkey. We are showing a nice line, and the pric es are very low. IJIOUR B Ar of Bargain Seekers that and proved to our custor t among the fortunate er re are hundreds of other lent'anieai f..' 4C )e Seler . to go in this~ I i Ii I valuues to) el X 1 11 5 c I i'o tS , I) l' P 1,500 y Shi its inich1 Wic Price. ictra Shoe Special! 3.00 Ladies Shoes in Br< swede, Gun Metal and I I Styles-Odd Sizes $1 m:0S WI * * * * * * * * * * * 4'* * *' * * * LISBON NEWS. * * * * * * * * * * *' * * * * * * * Lisbon, Jan. 13.--The holidays have passed, and we have entered u 0pon a new year, with best wishes and much success to everybody. We are going to trust that the European war will soon end, that the whole world will be at peace. We had our usual Christmas, and old0 Santa was Very generous tis time fit many ways, and we are not void f ou m111n iy appreclat ions to him1, the giver of the many iflce things lie or (hey, give 11, we think that lile is \Nol thk living whenl ourl mlanly friendsi sen(d 11s greetings in the state ald ot of the state. The lar11r1rs are aj. a loss to know what to dotelld upon right at this tilie, from the fact they have nt)( got the (aslI to fllilish the negro all that he expoets to have. Really the legro as licen hiavinig thing going to suit hilln, that Is One reasloni that. the couny try is il such a shape ald it i.; going to take years, for the inerchallts es pecially, to get over it. Wel predict that this will be one of the lcheapest Crops inl years, from t!he faLt tha1t w will lave more 100ood stil, a11d less money to he PI id for guan11o an1d high price mules. We licar a good Inaliy farminers wh'lo run111 a good many plows say that they vill not use a ingle vouni1d of tfrtilizer this year . WeT hope that tle general assemly .) will 1101. repeal the Cottol acreage law for tills year., as we know, aflter the farmners mako etloligh food stiff for a year', and will be so mn10eh ildepeldent timan in forimeir years, tihey will not attim1pt. to plait so much cot.on as in former yeals. Mir. .1,ame1s liolmels has re turned10 fromi Washilgton, after a Visit or sev oral Illolitlhs. \Ir,. It. Ii. Pasley an( wife of Spar tanbirg, spent the holidays with the former's relatives and many friends. ile received many congratulations, with best wishes for both. rMs. Robt. Milan and children have returned hiome1 in Greenvilile, after spending several days with relatives at this place. Mr. and Mrs. B. Martin, 'Mrs. Hogan Walker and children spent last Fri (lay with Mr. Norwood Martin and fain 11y. Mrs. J. T. A. flallew had for her guests during the holidays, 'Mrs. R. 1. Watts and Miss Ruby Burns of Co IG SALE HA 0 ownir thronged our store durin rners and to us that the b~ trly-comners; if you didn't money savers in our sto UnderI~twear to close~i ..... . . . . 38c ....... . . . 19c ii. I lose. Thelse 1[lo'e Ile...r..pair....... 19C sei otey, Clear'ane ....... . .... 4 EXTRA Si We find after t we have a few i igh-grade shoe. at- leathers to out, $3 .95 $3.50 values at TZER'i lunitda. Last Monday evening she gave a dinner in their honor. Thiogf. present were .lessrs. Ford Franks, -Jack MeCravy, J. E. Hicks, Jas. H. Sullivan and M. B. Wolff, Mrs. R. Bi. Watts and liss Ruby Burn,1 Af(er dinner, theso young people inade us forget the hard times with some of the finest music we ever had the pleasure to hear. J. T. A. Ballow went to Union to see his people recently. IMiss E,"lizabeth McLuro spent the holidays inl Greenwood with her par. eits. She returnrued last Molay a id *took up1) her litdties at the Lisbon hhh school. If the Ipitrons of tle school will help, t'is younig lady eni accomi 1i1s 1uch inl the.( advanml e nt1v of thir i dr '. d ca o . Coo! I C 1R- . lion l awodlu power. U1nw To Give Quinino To Chilikon. FInM ILIN Fis (he tr-,i(.111-v rk namte ,,Iven to sn impltroved Qunutte. It i s a Ta,.le.s syrup. pe t. nut to take and I-es IAnt Clistih the ta.tneh Chikiren take it ioni iever know it i.. Q it' Alse. especialiy nctu pted to adltts who Caiot take ordiniary QO1inli e. ine'i nt ulnuseate not cause nervotwneis nor viru:ni' int the head. 'Try it the nlext timre youk need Q inne for 'ttv pur pose. Ask for 2-onice .riniuina package. 'hwe uine FliliILINE is blown in bottle. 25 ccuj. Fl NA 1 S E'h"I'.11 E.NT. Taki e notice that on the '23rd day of .Jahiary, 191.5, I will imtake a 1inali set ticllent of the estate of Charles 1). Babb, minor, in the office of the Plro bate Judge for L au ren s Countny at I I o'clock A. .l. Atty personl holdin claims against sa. Id estale are notifled a11(1 r('eluirted to presein ti n(Mt o'r beore said dat dilly provenl, or rw forever barred. 0. G. Thom pson, Gu1ardian,. Dec. 22, 191 1.-1 mo. "Tl" PT-TS ,10V IN SORlE, AmillG FEE U'se "'Tiz" for fired, 1tnder, swollen, Swie(il y, cal tloused feet ad Wi rn('0 - it's Grand. "TIZ ma kes sore, but n g, tir .ed fet't fairly dance with deligitt. Away go Ile aies and painls. th corils, callouses, blisters, bunions and chil blains. 'T,1z" draws out the acids ndItt poisons that puff il your feet. No matter how hard You worl;, how long you dance, how far you \Valk, or how long you remai-- o yoy .' feet, "TIZ" brings restful foo epnfort. "TIZ" is magical, grand, \yqfl erful for tired, achiing, swollen, siarting feet. Ali! how comfortable, how happy you feel. Your feet (itist tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or seem tight. Get it 25 cent box of "TIZ" now fron any dr'ugigst or department store. End foot torture forever wear smaller shoes, keep youtr feet fresh, sweet an dhappy. Just think! a whole year's foot comfort for only 25 cents. S PROVED S u g the first three days of < trgains we are giving in ( get yours, NOW is the tir ce which we cannot men st.00 , ail iie t' os i 1111u letal. nionil anltl I a lin| I'illon, til *tlit i t$l.1.5 ( atis' Shies, rool stles, itnl('e Pr'i(e................. .... 'ECIAL ! sking stock that pairs of Men's ,, in different 8 to **0 $195 c "OMPA *** * * * * *~ * * * * * .* *ABUN NEWS. * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * Rabun, Jan. IS.-We are havingl much rain these days, aiid the roads are very rough. Am afraid it will be some time before the farmers will do very much work. Mrs. Rebecca Owens and daughter, Miss Edna, spent Monday night with Misses Abercrombie of the E'den CoM Mlrs. 1. It. lrooks of Gray Court. s,;olt. Tues(tlay with .\rs. T. IL. lIabb. .\ilr. and .\rs. C. C. Saxon wore is ikra of .\lrs. Piceas DOlt or Molil - tihan \\eidniesd:v. .\Mr. Jtuliuis I'abb spot Several T ! W wi .\lw !. Gri. i b o uu.trr Iksdale I. liss 1-idna1. O.vwn .4imnlt \wn eil 1setionl. M~r. Solomni .\labaffy ofIle ton, spont Thursd(Liy with .\l,. \\ali ; Owens. Airs.- It. .\. Owenis sptI l ay -irh irs. Emily \\oods of Elln So( ti(n. lessrs W. ). Owens, and If. II. !alon attended the meetlog at the F'irst lantistf churclh at Iannren lA Friday. .\Mr. Charliie l1ahb and family ;pe Wodneosday nivhl \%ith] .\lr. hbe: 1 llllam s nnt1! famtily o:, Ilickory Tav-- 1 'fin see! ion. Mir, kal\-in \nds.-rson o)f M\ern) timn spe1nt unlywithl \lr. Tll!! I il. 1"Al family. A M(iss .\lie 1abt0 was hth o k-enn visitor of \irs. Nany vowent . ir. Mnri .\ls. lilton Owens of Crt-aY '1n1d .\rs. .J. W. lleatson. .\Mrs. J(lwec. Owens ,;s s pendint g this week inl Fountainl inn wih .\i rs. Lunther Armstrong. Messrs. Lewis and Clyde 'Mahaffey were right sick last week, but are im proving now. \Mr. and Mrs. Boardle Owens move:] to their home in Edent community last week. Tr. Hi. Tabb, Jr., is sick at this writ Ing. The QuInine That Does Not Affect The Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA. TIVR BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervonssness nor ringing In head. Remetmber the full nane and look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. 0 FAR CCess ur sale bore testimony I very line are actual mon ne. We quote below on! tion for lack of space. If il t i n SerI l ii i $1.59 .rteati '. o-aI wx ile, last colors, fotr boy $ 1.29 "iat I" " xal'" special ii One lot Misses SI 2 Button and Lace $1 learance Price - - , '0NlilE ( ~.N r $$iN "0ETS.1T", 2 1 ROl'S, COiN VANSIHES! The Onidi Sure Einder o' All Corns. 1t-sperate, ar4 you. over trying to gel rid of Corls? Quit ilsing old I( ri' tilas under liew li eiIs, balildages, windilng-taples and cotton rings that make a fat little package out of your too. QAitt puislihing your feet Nify using toe-eating salve." and ointnillents. To use klives, liles, scissors and razors, slicing and backing at I corn, ~t - Tis bi - I-ooternity uf T T. oily i 1:k1o ii I w r v r. IL also b iii o:: o1 t, a Il blood 'I'll I l v s , w. I . I e 1111 - i i " n4ve l l l . befor il i rn.. Story, i s I T -. "G T i I a Ii --2 dropsj ()n i (o <hni I the O work. Pain goo". iheo corn begin<1- to -;r:-vot M1114 out it comeos! Youl apply ji ill :N\o ,oconds. Nothin-e- !o .ikn : - n r. n i "Volr fail:. Try t|N S-I ",t ih on corns , w v.- .-'e a hm rI I .-i. 37 M. (Sl l4wren & 4'.~ "4hien 1. CS New W%. and You'll l'ortl Lalurens Iwrng Co;. .Ind Ray;Is 1'" ma 1,1111e Se Its 11.!I 1N lI'1 *Z ~Iac~n l~' Aars hu l I Adp 3w: n DrIluni. si n I 1 ll Ro. n t : ol1 11 t Ninth 1 rud ! Li Liae Fly :oth e nouiv-e.bs of rugt.Au -f r'H S.CU*! u yearskn.na. (%t.eA - t may Sy f By DRoifli-STS F W imag LU ' ENS DRU' STOl. Biailey School loor IN-11. Second Grade. Mattie Lou1 Walker. Third Grade: .ohn Knight, Charlio ladden, titva Adair. Fourth Grade: Maning Ililami. Fifth Grade: Rlobert Hamilton. Sevenith Grade: Inez Blakely, Emmla, Oadden, Dorothy Milamn. Ninth Grade.: Lois Adair, Floyd amilbrel. 110.L- I N OU'R STOREi- Is O''OlTUI'N IT.