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TfWp Zlbbertiter bubsellptiou Prxce Is $1.00 Per Year P~ayable In Advance. Publi1'ed by ,.#DVyltT1vEII PRINTING COMP'ANY Laureng, S. C. 1111JU.R LI~FE Sac. and Treas. Ad- ering Itates 00 Application. Sbltnarft'I and Card ot Thanks: One veti itord. WntUnd at the jiostoffice at Lauz'cn), S. C., aa second clasa mail miau.t. IAUIIENS, S. V'.9 JULY 21, 191. AWi 'lave a lit tle Thuiieh" that tilt p( riso. i.; goingi tol (ollliile'cte joh ill 0o iiglol~ ";iei the'211 -;eo \\.If ,:!Ybody~ gel Iiii,; read~y to 1141>1 :tI' ho. lwe hey IIUi2 I! beeii . Bell !,:-'ad of wa3:;( ilt. lp ' t'llerli-s3 iij 11. to Act lla ; r 1(ltl 1 all 41iC1liii lf'l llall throwVIil ;:I( 01111 ri v 3 vit 1 13v.- l ht I 3(111 4(1 ill. to hIt(' -An priverl n tIll4 Wh 1 0 l ii 4( (It l e n (wi lC1,1t.0l iiI \Vo11 1111 ia3Ioi nth elfron". il v I "l. 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W)1!!.I liItY Ife I l i'oji o i l oil t tax !I his sate, 1l:11 Ilol(, a Is e'porIflorh fli0ta, 310rill prObil ill( 20. 101333.d oan o IfvII~hl4 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * EKOM NEWS. * * There was a good crowd attended the speaking and barbecie at 10konu last Wednesday. All of the candidates Spoke well, and everything passed off quit ly. The young folks enjoyed a lawn party on same grounds the night following (he speaking. A few fa illes of this (commIlfluniiity ('njoyed a 11.h stew and fry last Stur day at the lioie of Misses Edna and Kitura Cooper. , Dr. Cooper an1d.wife spent Saturday night with Mrs. Lou Culbertson and datigh,0ter, and Sunlday with .)1f:. L. C Culherlsol and fatnily. Mr. W. W.lCulhert son and family vis iled Mr. T. J. Cooper and family Sun day. AIr. L.oretta Vlledge of the Poplar YPI !itn. -'ent Satuirdav night and Sun O!iy with her tisters, Misses VItma 1tud I ituraCooper. M''). T. Cooper of nleari Troy, visIt <d S, Iurday n Ii!"ht :and Sunlday with relatives here. .\lh's \\i'oaa Chanle of Laureins. c-,nieo tt)If I h() tIl harhwelue and was th~ gutI of, M.isser Pearl and \.\yrile 'lh ts na dInay or. ,O. Air. l'al Coomer (df L41rons. p:AId1 : .1hort vi Sit 1o 4 i 1 1unIs. M s. \llic ('Ibertkon and .Mr!'. 1.1); ('ulhertson, Alis I~lie l'uhersen of ('ross. lil*li, i- na 'it \ it to Airs. Y. .1. Culherihon vno! famiyl. 1:Tied. .\ohing m ucl es\ I" . ll ( 1d. R:'ily un ied a lit*l 011, .1nd yourl mien . itat 8 ar; like niu:mgic. "Noth inf - ver i ped like your. S I on I I'oa ' ILini"lont. I canl ne4ver 11hank1 you. h writ. (ne It rt " u I'ul Iu e 'Sl 444o 't lt ii.a h :ti r t . .\ Il oenf envnr-irrilanil, bitter ni: . * ' a 1.o:lle t da . ' n trat : H. II'N NES. * * * 4 * * * * * * * * * * * 4 :, .lrs. lIlee'Cn Owens visited . I\s. Snily Woods of I'den section, last \1oiday. Aliss .\lurlee Hoilder of Green Pond (section, spent last week wi I .\l Iss dlina Owens. .\irs. Bill lahlon is right sick at this writing. .311s llayiie H1oper of Iloliea Path, L., OiZiting eltie inl (his colmunity. .\r. T. P-. Ilabb and Alr. Sillith .1. .\!r in. venI to Ora one day last week. Alrs. Pleas Bolt of. Merna' sectioln, viid .s. C. C. Saxon last ThurAs day. .lt's. Tully labh viisite-d her !oher, . rs. Nancy Owens Thursday. .\r. and \lrS. L Meoiald .\breron -X (1; Hickory Tavern1 sectiolm, visited .\I:-. \!1 lhkll and faily Sunday Nilo. sptint Soathay wit .\Mr. vi-ni Is Owetn s. Mr. I ysion Alalon of G -1een ill , ii \. itlng ri lti vei is ini lthis toenn n14 ty. WVhenever You Neied' n~ ixoral Tonk~ Tlake (ir-'s TIhe Old1 St]ulaCd rove' ''ee chill Toiet i. eei' s G'eneral 1Ton. h*- :1n 1 :.nd I-ION. .4t na , Ia IBuild:; up~ the'V r.i. I:AGa n a t n Nd \m \ I II th i-i-t it 9 selr.Mr. V.S 4jolt. at aideaentiawn ar t -atra nig t t t e ome of .\ t ti n imp Mliss Nellie Lipford of Popular, is (lhe guet tis w ~eek( f .Aliss M\arii e Sinillnons11. - M . I). I. I rownlee and Al isses 1a-'': n)'ie andl SalIle Brownlee, were thle gttests Sundany of Mir. Alex McCall and family. Alrp. W. L,. Brooks motored to Prios l'erity Saturday. Th'le Ladies' Aid society held Its mon(ibly meeting last. 'Tesdlay after P onl, with Mr's. Maude Ycargin. A Mienani~ time wn'a slnont hy all mlinCS ent. During the afternoon delightful refreshments were served. A goodly inumber of our young peo lie motored to Fountain Inn Friday afternoon and "took in" the ball game, having spent the forenoon in Gray CGourt li stening to .the asplirants for congressional lionors. The candidates n erc in the best of humor, and all mnade a favorable impression on their hearers, each hearer however, feeling as a muatter of cotirse, that his man was the strongest, and wotild eventual ly reach the desired goal, a scat in congress. Mr. Sam Curry left. londay for Co l lmbia. Air. and Mrs. L. t. llrooks of Gray Court, spenit the week-end with lrs. J. S. Brooks and family. Ar. Conway Gray is enjoying him self these (lys, spillniing through the olitry ill his liew Ford. Alri. Willie Ropp, who has been ill rI' tle past several I1onth1s, passed away Tlldayit. Ills deatih, though 11not iunevXpeted, still niine as a slo(.k to Iis lnany friends. Ills remains were interlei a' the ((elnetery here at I :30 o'clock \ecdn.sd:y. The m.-vvi4s I' in. colldlcted by his Ilastor, to Rev. 1' W. Alunner!vn. At Ile grave tie lilltS of the niln's Wesley Cliss, of which ie was the lailIfill leacle'r, took; <har1ge' alid imid the cas1 lonors to the deceaed-wt. '1 r. Iopp vas a consist. cill mll fhier of ile A'.1hoist c111 h hecre, mlnd du111rin his- life tinliv, identi.. lied hililh with the chIrch and her wrks. lb, is suivved by Ills wife, v~ho wr PAls lorcevCry onle brvother. .lMr. In.:' Niopp; of Gray Court, and one si.tter, Mlrs. .lohnson of Siar U:rh'i nd Nervonvinvss ('wed.. " r T are eitledll -1 vp I ' I call I ;- give th il. r riCs .\l,; . Kichard Olp. 8e'ventorport, \. Y. TheY h v cmi lilt, of head :;chw :111d !14rmwnes :1114 recstored ine to Illy nolIa l t.11 " l'or sale by all Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Vour druiagist will refid nmoney It PAZO OINTMFNT inits to cmue nty cnse of Itciing, llilndlleerits or Protridhin 1'ilcsin6to14days. The fist clplication [ive!1 Enisc and Rest. S0c. * * * * ** * * * (.* * * * * * * * * * O0PE: W I-:ll 'NE:WS. * * * * * * * * * * * * * 5 * * l''arniers in ll this contu fiunlity are very itlsy inl their 5 crops, i'hough lot and dry, they are pressing forward, hoping th: rail will (o(1in in due tilne. .lisses Elileil and 'orrie Y ounii tg ha.Ivo retirled froin a visit to4 relatives at Cross 1till. Miss Ethel \\'illiains is oil a visit to her grn aetDr. mnd .\r.Wil ins, near Ninletv Six. Alessrs. Tom 1'. Il'od llradley of Ni lehiry, 'isited th'ir sister, Alrs. C. \'. .\onroe Salturda&Y nightf andl Sunday:1. Mkis .\lattie Pirofdk is vislng Nli:ssv:i P-'rances, anld .\lary Workinin of the Illush Rtiver neoiglhbor-hood. .Alr. D)one 1 eilenila11gh is w ll aga in :t11 lhavin a s .1 li' ll' :17 of fev7 1 e. . NI land ha,1S rei trneid to lher home in.\uhurn Al . .fter a ew da's \ii 1t e 1is er .\lrs. .li S eak inn i of i hir Iinote( .\ii . 4 i ron It.\II II''a iro nin: of IGoldI hIt tor t f 1 da: 711 :m we, r n.li~l \ '' ; l U .\l-it le is.k fI'() V il IIii JO :il t I laileli lilte14'El teian~ (Ilhm11 th nast fun a 11'i ,l~l' 0511h 1 t'lOi I . .\Ma ls. I iato'l'aynran an I t noi M r.l .\hyo T. g to .io three ily,1 spoi brught Ii Amongthos aa lad t'ito ison Tal Ileirtn wyshe wheor :e 11 <ai - ~ll'a t e snia, t. Iro. a l p t. y u i e i * 'COL) POINT NEWS. I. . Cold Point, S. C., July 19.-Prof. Madden Is spending his vacation at Wriglitsville Beach. Prof. M. C. Duncan is visiting in Ilonca Path and Edgefleld this week. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown and chil.. dren, of Etowah, lTenn., arc visiting relatives here. Mr. Guy 3. Moore has gone to Spar tanburg to accept a position with the Spartanburg granite Co. Mr. Dallis Nelson lost his fine horse Friday. .\Mess Is. Charlie Templeton an( Thoints l)unean were visitors to Cold Ioinit recently. Mtr. II. A. Ileidrix spent Friday with his father-in-law, Mr. M. Al. Fuller and fanily. UI'he 1nany friends of 'Mr. .lohn Nlc 1lherson, are iuch concerned over Ilhs conidition. Hailn is very nuch needed on 0(1 e'orn. lost of the falriners hero are abouil ithrough work. 11ve(li0l'r of IExecuit ie ('oin in itie. The niemlbers of the exceitive coin ini lee of* the coutiaty Deiniovriatie party': are eey notilied I to inieeI inl I hie court. hoisie Friiday morning for Iransact ion of1 h busiiess its will (oic before it. iIy onder of the presideit. W.I. Crews. See The Chibirn's hisinnht f Renno will lvtve a picinle .1uily 30th in the old Vanee g'ove, Iear Dr. :. F. 'l:Iylor's, at henno. Everybody , in. ile(d to vOlie 111d brilig wel imiled Laskets. The Get the Habit Store There Are Many Reasons In This Store Why You Will Buy Here Reg ularly Once You Begin. Come In/and Look Them Over J. C. Shell & Co. 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