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*.e.*e*@e**. *e e*e e * * * XADRHE N NEWS. Mbldden, Oct. 12.-Gathering crops go merily on. The farmer that did not go very heavy in guano, is the one that wears the broad smile. Mrs. Mollie Teague, who has been on a visit to relatives at Clinton and Goldville, has returned hone. Her many friends will be glad to know that she had a very restful and pleas ant visit and she is grateful for the sympathy and kindness shown her. We are all glad to have her back home with us. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Proilltt of Ekoin were guests of relatives here for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Finley went over Sunday to see Mrs. Finley's fa ther, Mr. J. N. O'Dell. The friends of Mr. O'Dell will be sorry to hear he is seriously sick. The Messrs Traynhamn are making varied improvements on their farm recently purchased near here. We wish their farming venture may prove successful. Maj. W. A. and Judge I. C. Watts were out Monday afternoon looking after their holdings In this burg. They have luimber on the ground to begin the erection of a cow barn on their farm near here. Mr. and Mrs. Griff Finley vislite the latter's brother, Mr. Ben Cunning ham and family of the Mt. Pleasant neighborhood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Langston,. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. lludgens and family were the Sunday guests of Mr. it. Y. c'ul hertson. Mrs. Jiim Roper al(I son Felton were recent guests of her daughter. Mrs. Thad Moore. We were deeply grieved to hear of the sudden death of Mr. Toni Ilarris of WAhter-loo. Surely "In such an hour as we think not the Son of Man coin eth!" We sincerely sympathize with the loved ones who mourn his death. lie will be missed in his community for he was a goodi man and an upright citizen. Uncle John Finley and Uncle 'om Langston went up to hear R1ev. Mr. White at the First Baptist church Sun day afternoon. Mr. J. A. Wofford spent a very pleas ant day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Martin of Spartanburg. We were glad to shake hands Mon day with Mrs. Cas Smith and Mr. and Mr1s. J. T. A. Ballew, and to note how Well they were looking. You needn't tell that I said so but the last glinmpse I had of the two good ladies they were headed towards the movies", and had not the writer known that two little lads, with tear stained, dirly little faces, were looking longingly up the road for the nickle's worth of ca ndy she'd have Joined them. FACTS FORt SFi'EIs. Pain results from injury or conges tion. le it neuralgia. rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis, toothache, sprain. bruise, sore stiff muscles or whmateve%r pain You have yields to Sloan's Lini ment-brings new fresh blood, d is solves the congestion, relieves the in jury, the circulation is free andl your pain leaves as if by magic. The na ture of its qualities Penetrate immedi ately to the sore spot. Don't keel) on suffering. Get a bottle of Sloan's bin iment, inse it. It means instant re lief. 'Price 25c and 50c. $1.00 bottle holds six times as much as the 25c size. * EDlEN NENVS. * Eden, Oct. 11.-School opens up at this place on October 18th, with Miss Aiken as prinicpal and Mrs. lUroaduis Gray as assistant. Mr. Rufus Armstrong of L~aurens, Bpent Sunday at Mirs. C. V. Hlippm's oif tis section. Miss Sue Gray of Eden, is visitinog in Lauirens this week. -Mr. and Mm's. L. A. Armstrong spent Sunday with Mr. Liucian liabbm andi fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mahafrry was the guest of Mrs. 10mm1111a Reeves Saturda) night. t Mr. C. F. Brooks from Laurens, spent Saturday and Sunday with bh mother, Mrs. I. S. Brooks. Mrs. C. A. Babb who has been quite ill, we are glad to say, is improving. Beautiful line of Cut Glass just in, new patterns, privces lower than ever before. S. M. & 1. H1. Wilkes & Co. rho Quinine That Does Not Affect Toe Head Because of its tonic and Iaxntive effect, LAXA. TIVE BROMO QUININE Is better than ordinary Quinine and does not canse nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full namne and look for the signature of E. Wi. GROVE. 25c. * * JLANFlDI NEWS. * -* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Lanford, Oct. I .---Cool weather has cotie at last and every one seelis to be enjuring it. l. and MIrs. T. R. Deshields are the guests of lr. and .rs. J. T. Wil drep this Week. Alr. Janvies lIyers and ranlily have return-led to their honte1 inl llenderson ville, after sevilding sever'al days with MIrs. flyers' parents, '. and Al's. 11. M1. Johnson. ,liss My rle ibanford is the guest of Miss Robii 1'attersoni thIiis week. Alr. Yates WaldIoP sienI untday and Stunday nihlit witi his parents here, Air. and Mrs. ('. b. Waldi'ep. Misses Nona ('annjon and Minnie Lanford atteilded I lie all-day singing ai ('edar Shoal chui reh Sunday. 'Mr. Lee L"angstonl and faiily slient Suiday at Mr. it. .1. Patiterson's. Alr. DIuff PatIerro and fantily. Mr. A1011 Flemingm. Mir. Lee( Itngto . .1... 1'atti'rson. .1. it. Pranks, .1. T. liiurigess attendeld the ingn conlventionl ISun day afternoon at ('edar Shoals. Mr. iH. W. .ohlnsoni and fain ily ali Mirs. Davis spent Sunlay at .1. 1). .lohn son's. ('alpt. .1. W. Linford was in S artan hu rg \londa y oni hisi ness. l'rof. ('. S. Itlnad has set htin4iself up to a1 iotoreyecle and1( y-ouhol sei hint ride. Mr. E. ]I. Moore is oi 1ie sick list this week. Airs. Lena Al ioore isvisitin hr laughter, lrs. 1). ('. Marlin at b wns Ville, S. C. * * * * * * * * * * * * * 9* * * * liniile'3 s iontii'r u 1 I1. * a * First G;rade -W\aller \Valker. Third Grade -ida .lacks. Fourt.1h (Gradle- Illnr .\huhln. ('harie Mladden. Sixth G;rade----Itobevrt liainiltonl. Da vid .\laddenl, loy \Maddenl. iEighth Gra-,de - :uA .laldden. Inlez lllakley, D~orothly .\lin. Ginnius lnderI'lst Year. The tabillallti of the separati' rT tari:s trot tIhe gininers for the Sep lvobe '':. replort Ahows that there wIre b,!ti haht ' of coon, couning round 1 s h:11a , haf-. s, ginnhd inl I all rniis co(ntey ,froiteatIl cropl of a115 arifwit ;i,:M alest g'ainero * ~'n it(ia O: l dot1,. *wiig. aw *'o Orly S or thon eins Wcon't O* Tu i'rst Grade.iu :titka ('unnw oings titmlo are clun t Saa'OwiIingus,.t Chrles lel-,: i'rd Ae: tie ig (iry, It relee Lonuta Telstn, saeyn~c Owns, So.lar Choice Boots F ~ W THE GYPSY BOOT. The Gypsy is the very newest Military lace with creation in Women's Boots for black cloth tops, black Fall. It is greatly admired by or white lace, leather everybody that sees it. clot in eith L X L heels. Its artistic and handsome. gray, battle ship gray or sand color, leather L X L heels black or white lace WOMEN'S CLOTH TOP BOOTS The High Cut Military Boot is very pop rwith the best dressed ladies this season. ) Our cuts show a few of the newest styles. We offer the ladies who buy he e Soes that are the product of the Best S o Mak ers. We are expert fitters and we fit with the greatest care every woman's shoe we sell This is black soaped kid leather LX L with sThis is a black tal. white silk stitch to the ' ar v. C M t B isO cum kid leather LX L toe with black or white heels with white silk buttons. LAURENS, S. e r stitching and white laces t a r y' w FAIR DAYf VISITORS Come to our store while in town and let us show you through the largest and most complete stocks of reliable merchandise to be found in "Carolina." Every depart ment is full of the season's beat and new est things, and you will be pleased when you see them and get our prices. Leave your Baggage at our store while at the Fair grounds.' Call on us for ny accomodation you may need and mak e our store youre while here. MINTER CO. j Railroad Eating. House At the Union S tion Will be ready on Fair Day + to serve you a Delightful Dinner ~at a moderate price. SWalk a little further and dodge: the crowd.'I Prompt Service Polite Attention W FINAL SETTI'IEMENT. Take notice that on the 1:t (1113' of Noveinbermp, 1915, I will rendler a final account of' my1.' aits 1111 doings as Ad minilistrator of the estate of .lary ). Aristrong, deceased, iII the oillce of the .1ludge of Probate of Laurens County, at 11 o'clock, a. Im., and on the sane day )ill - for a final discharge fronfl 4utsts as AdIinis tI'lto r. Any permon indebted to said' estate are notified and reqiuired to mnake pay 1n0lt onl that Iaht(; and all persons having Claimns against said estate will present them on or before said (late, duly provenl or he forever barred. 11. C. AR.MSTIONG, Administrator. October 1:1, 1915.--1 mo. (tation for Letters of Admniistration. State of Soulthl Carolina, County of L4auren. ]1.' 0. (". Thompson, Probate .Jlidge: Whereas, Ilille Owings m1ade suit to 111 , to gran11t himl 1 1.ete of Adininstra 11on of the Estale and '.ffects of 1. It. Moore. ''lese are therefore, to cite and ad monuish all and singul the kindred and credilors o ti j ( . I. .loor'e deceased. that i e and appear be fore m1e, in h ourt of Probate, to be held at Laur1en1s Court hlouse, IAlXi nuens, S. C., oil the 2411h day of 0ctober, 1915, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'lock inl the forenoon, to show eause, if anly th1ey iavo, why the said Adlin istralion should not be granted. IveII uindr my hand tils111 l1 day3 of Octolr Anno Domin111i, 1915. 0. G. Thompson, 12-2t .1. P. L. C. NOT1'I ('E ITO CtE1ITIORS. Cieditors of the Dodson Edwards 1)rug Coipany are hereby notifled to )r-ove their claims before ip at the ollice of I4. IP. .cGown, lNa Laurens, S. C., on lihe 21st. (lay o O - ober, 1915, at ti h1our11 of 10 o'clof- In the fore n(oonl or be forever ba 1d. J. C. .\1GOWAN, I I-3t Receiver. UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmers Calls answered any hours, day or night. LAURENS. S. C. I. t-. Pentherstone W. B. Nnight FEAkTIERSTONE & KNIONT Attorneyse at Law lALaurels, S. C. All Hlusin sa Intrusted to Our Care Will Have Prompt and Careful Atten. tion. Offico over Palmetto hlaak (Mr. Featlerisone will spend WednOs (lay of each week In Lautons.) H. S. BLACKWELL Attorney at Law Prompt attention given to all business Money to loan on Real -Estate Office Phone 350 ReBidenco Phone 95 Ofi1c, In Simmons Building No. 666 This Is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case and if taken then as a tonic the Pever wil not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not grIpe or sicken. 25. NOTICE STOCK HOLDERS MEETING. Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of the stockholders of Watts Mills is called and will be held at the of lice of the Company near the City of Laurens, South Carolina, on the 20th day of October, .3ii5, at 12 o'clock, noon1, to consider resolutions adopted by the i)I'ectors at a meeting held on the 20th (lay of SeptcIber, 1915, pro creased from 1ive hundred thousand (ollars o orj.g-Inllion, two hundred and fift. i1 uaind dollars, divided in to tw thousanld five hundred shares f the par value of one hun dred < ollairs each. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders will be held at the same time and place. .J. ADGEIR SMYTH, JR., President THOS. I. SWYGICRT, Sccretar.v. 9-6t LAND SALE. 212 acres land, more or less, estate of 1. J. Adair, deceased, situated in Jacks Town-shil), 2 1-2 miles north from Jf'own o1 -Clinton, S. C., on two publi qhilg Ways. Will .be sold for a settle le by the heirs of said I. J. AdairI ne large dwelling, 'barn, shel ters, frenant houses, etc. Two good wells of water. Sale will be held at Laurens Court louse Monday, Sales day, Nov. 1st, 1915. Purchaser to pay for papers. Teris cash. 11-3t LAND SAiLE. State of Mouth Carolina, County of Lanrens. IN COURT OF COMMON PLIEAS. .\I. S. Bailey & Son, Plaintiff. against Caroline McCoy et al, Defendant. Pursuant to a decree of the Court in the above stated case, 11will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, at Laurens, C. If., S. C., on Salesday in November next, being Monday the 1st dlay of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the following do scribed property, to wit: Al Ithat tr it or lot of land situato in Imlinters ownship, in the County and State , one and three fourth miles fromi tt'on, and near the 'Lydia Cotton Mills, bounded by lands of T. W. Leake, Dr. W. C. Irby and Sherman Copeland and containing nine (9) acres, more or less and being a part of the lands formerly owned b- Mrs. Sarah Green. Terms of Sale: One-half cash, bal ance to be paid twelve months from date of sale; the credit portion to be secured by bond and mortgage of the purchaser over the said premises, bearing legal interest from date, and 10 per cent attorney's fees, in case of collection or suit, with leave to pur chaser to pay his entire bid in cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. If the terms of sale are not complied with, the land to be re-sold on same or some subsequent Saleaday on same terms, at rIisk of former pur chaser. C. A. POWER, C. C.'C. 1. and 0. S., T7ureis,.. Dated, this 8th day of Oct., 1915. 12-3t *N. B. DIAL A. C. TODD DIAL & TODD Aftorners at Low Enterprise Hank Bulidings, Laurens, 4. V. i)RACTICE IN ALT. COURTS Money to Loan on Reat Estate-Long Time. UGH! CALOM[L IS HORRIBLl! IT SHOCKS YOUR LIY[R, If BILIOUS Calomel sickens! Don't lose a day's work! Clean your Liver and Bowels with "Dodson's Liver Tone." Ugh! Caloinel makes you slek. It' S fu1l un i if it. LoesI II'l s iIt1ie ouI horrible! Take a dose of f lie danger- rigi t. up am i make vou feel fiiue am1i ous drug tonight and tomorrow you vig rous I wan I you to go back to flu may lose a day's work. stI e and get your I money. iilodson Caloinl 1a mercury or (iguleksiver i e r Tonle 14 dlestroying Ilhe sale 01 which causes necrosis of the bones. caloimel because it. is real liver medi. Calonel, when it comes into contact ilue; eiirely vegetable, Ilerefore il with sour bWle crashes into it, breaking ean not salivate or make you sick. it up. This is when you feel that aw- I guiarantee that. one sooiuli Io ful nausea and eramping. If you are )o(ison's liver Tone will pIt yoiI sluggish and "all knocked out," if sluggish liver to work and clean youi your liver is torpid and bowels con- bowels of that souri' bile and 'onst I sttipated or yoi have headache, dizzi- pated waste whi ic Is cloggiig yoi ness, coated tongue, It breath Isliba svstem and making you feel miser or stomach sour, just. try a spoonful abl!. I guante is iie tshat. a bot.Ile o of harmless Dodson's AIver Tone to- )odson's Liver Tone will keep you night. entire family feeling tine for IIIonthis Here's my guarantee-(Io to any Give it to your children. It is harm drug store and get a 50 cent bottle ot less; doesn't gripe and they like li Dodson's Liver Tone. Take a spoon- I pleasalt taste.