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* DIALS NEWS. * * The school at this place opened here on Monday the 9th, with Miss Walsh of St. Matthew, as principal, and Miss Annie Wright of Tylersville as primary teacher. This will be Miss Wright's third term as teacher here. Mliss Walsh, however, comes well recom mended, and with the hearty co-opera tion of teachers and patrons we see no reason why this term should be other than a successful one. Mrs. William Brooks visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. lan 1opp of Gray Court last week. The sixth annual Lkaurens County Fair was largely attended from here, a:nd from a spectator's point of view seemed a success in every way. 1lev. W. A. Baldwin of Rabun will preach in the Eden school auditorium the first Sunday afternoon in Novem ber. No doubt a large crowd will be present, as \Mr. Baldwin is an able preacher. Miss Anna Switzer is spending a while with her sister, Mrs. Henderson of the Friendship community. Masters Tillman and Jack Bolt, and sisters, Nell and Grace, of Hickory Tavern, were the week-end guests of their grandmother, Mrs. .J. R. Brown lee. The llallowe'en party that is to be given by the ladies of the School Im provement society of Eden, in the school building Friday evening, the 27th, promises to be a very entertain ing alt.tir. The public at large is cor dially invited to attend and enjoy the fun. Quite a number of our people have been attending the McLendon meet ings in Greenville and the news that he goes from Greenville to Clinton is received with satisfaction by many. Miss Annie Wright, was the week end guest of homefolks in Tylersville. Mr, and Mrs. John Simmons spent the week-end with \Irs. Alex. McCall and family. Mrs. Woodruff and Miss Thomas of Laurens, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Frady, this week. Mr, and Mrs. Willie Harris, .lulius Curry, and Mr. and .\rs. liroadus Cook motored up to Greenville Saturday. Mr. lien Campbell and family spent last Sunday in Greenville, the guest of his daughter, .\Mrs. Mack Campbell. Messrs Sam Curry, J. A. 'Curry and Willie Barris, went to Greenville Sun day afternoon to attend the Mielendoon meeting. A large delegation from this place will attend the harvest Jubilee in Co lumbia this week. Mr. Marvin Hlarris left last week for Greenville, where he has accepted a position in Sloan Pharmacy.. Rev. T. W. Munnerlyn tilled his reg ular appointment here Sunday after noon, preaching to a good congrega tion, all of whom seemed to enjoy the able discourse. M\r. .\lunnerlyn will preach again at this plae next Sunday afternoon, and the second Sunday in November also before confterence which convenes in Greenville the latter part or next month. Mrts. Fes tus Curtry and little daughi ter Marvis Clar'e left Sunday for lien nettsville, M\rs. Curry having received a telegr'am that her' mothetr .\I rs. Easter'ling was seriously ill. Mrts. Curry's many fr'ietids sym pa thize with her in her' atixiety, and wvishi for hei' mother' an early recovery. Mr. and .\t's. Simu Moceks and chii dren visited r'elatives in Fork Shoals last Sunday. How's This? 'We offer Otte Hundred Dollars Reweid for any caso of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F'. 3. CHiEN 1Y& CO., Toledo, 0. 'We, the undersigyed, havo known F. J. Chteney for the lats i5 years, and helieve him perfectly hottorable in all butrume' transactions and financially able to ary outt atty obligaotions made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK O)! COMMERCE. T1oledlo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is ta~ken internally. actintg dirt'l~ty tipon tht- blood and tmu cons sutrfaens of thme syPt. ,. Trestnmonials sent free. Priico 'u ct:-:t ..-r bottle. Sold by ttli Drutgglsts. Take liai iatnty Pitt" 'tar consttpation P'robate Jtudge's Sale, Ili 'rsttanit to a docreoe of the Probate Coutr. for I ,aur ens county, in the case of .1. 'T. (Callicott admintistr'ator of the estate ot .lohn i'. KIng, doc'easedi, ipilin tiff, against. Theola C2allicott, et al, de fendats i will sell at public aucetion at Laure. t'. ii., S. C. on Salesday in November,'t* 19l6. hintg thle Uith day of the mlonth., dutrinig the legal hiours of sale, the follow~ ing descri bed p ropety, to wit: All that liece or' pare t('iof Iand1( 3' ing, being andi~ situtale in I le County of L aureins, State ot' South Cartolina, containum~ eighty n ino a .) acres, miote or ins, bounde ioi by l antds of tho estate of \C. P. Coketr latnds of A. TI. (roce tand other'ts. Terms of Sale: ('ash, i'ur'has-er IC| pay for' papers, if the Itrms or sale are not. 'omfpileud with thte lan d to be resold on the sanme or some subs quent stalesdlay on the ramtee tirms, 'Vi. hout 'ur'ther' order of lm rl a rtiad a ardof the fornmer rh-r a O. O. 'rt10MP 'tN Oc 3. 1, 1916, . 3-p t * TYLERSVILLE' NEWS. * * e " " " " .. * " . " " " " Tylersville, Oct. 23.-Rev. J. K. Hol man of Enoree filled his regular ap pointment at Sandy Springs Sunday i evening. ft Mliss Annie Laurie Wright spent the g week-end with her parents, Mr. and f, Mrs, W. F. Wright. t Miss Mario Langston, who is teach ing the Langston school spent the a week-end in Laurens with her par- a ents Mr. and Mrs. .1. Lee Langston. e Miss Grace Poole spent Sunday a with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Poole. 1 Mrs. Emma Clardy and son Lanham from near Clinton, spent Sunday with r Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Poole. U Mrs. Tom Grosse of Taylors, is vis- y iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. r Peterson. Miss hula Donnan of Whitmire, r spent the week-end here with re par- t ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Donnan. c Mr. S. O. Clark was in Laurens on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Workman of Ora visit- a ed Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Poole on Sunday I afternoon, t Quite a number of people from this section attended the county fair in Laurens Friday. MOTHER! DON'T TAKE It CHANCES IF CHILD'S TONGUE IS COATED If cross, feverish, sick, bilious, clean i little liver and bowels. A laxative today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, which become clogged up with waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach sour. Look at the tongue, Mother! If coat ed or your child is listless, cross, fev erish, breath had, restless, doesn't eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other chidren's ailment, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs,'" then don't worry, because it Is perfectly harmless, and in a few hours all this constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. A thorough "in side cleansing" is oft imes all that is necessary. it should be the first treat ment given in any sickness. lleware of counterfeit fig Syrups. Ask your druggist for a 510-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs" which has full directions for babies, ehildren of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Look carefully and see that it is made by the "Cali fornia Fig Syrup company." *+ " C I * ('ROSS HILL NEWS. * * * Cross hill, Oct. 23.--Rev. and Mrs. .1. A. Mart in of West mllnster are here visiting their children. Mrs. Martin has been here a week or more and Mr. Martin came down from Laurens Fri day. Rev. Robert G. Lee of Waterloo, de livered a very interesting lecture at the school building ''hursday evening. Ills subject was the inoet, Frank L. Stantoin, na1tivye of' Southb Carzoilina. The patriotisml, love, optimlism anld othei' lla racteristics of this great S'outhIernl lpoet wer'e plictured'( in tile mlost beau tiful and~ interesting termils by) tile speaker in the cont i nued recital of verses bearing upon01 these tri'1ts of lhar'acter fr'o mth 11plen of the Poet im ~self. Thle leturc showved th pos110 session of a wvonder'ful memory by thle sp~eaker, as well as a comlmendabide love of v'erse and attainment as a idlt folim or'ator'. Th'e lIro('eeds wilil be used for thle enlargemnent of tihe Water ioo school Ilirary'. Mr. and Mras. Edward lI art of .iack sonvillec, F~la., arme spendling several days here with Mi'. I Iart''s mlother', Mrs. Margie Ilar't, wh'io hlas been right1 sick for a week or mlor'e at tihe home (If her' daughter, Mrs'l. 1I. A. Wharton. A great numi~ber' of, our people at tendedl the Laurenis andl Greenwood Fairs last week. Messrs Scurry and l usti received a eca' load of new Ford cai's last week andi are now preparied to supplily a lim1 fled demand. It seemsi dileult for' lhe Ford manu factu ret's to make thbese cars as fast aa the trade wvishles to buy thoem. Mlr. liiitier i' ilack of' .Jasper' ('ountyl3 Is splendiing a few weeks wil h his fa ther's family. Mr. Clarence Lowe and family of Ninety Six have m'oved to Cross 11111 anid are occupying the L~. I". McSwaInl residence, Mr-. Lowe is a son of Mir. S. W. Lowe of this pliace. Lex-os, A Mild, Ef lectivo Ltxativo t, lver Tonic Doos NIot Gripe nor Disturb theo Stomach. In addhition to other properties, Lox-Fos contains CaScara In acceptable fornW, a Sthlaltinlg Laxative aind Tonic. Lax-Fos acts effectively and does not gripe nor disturb stomach. A t the same time, it aids digestion,arouses the liver and secretions. ind restores the healthy functions, 50c. WIDEA WAKE PEOPLE SAVE MONEY BY READING TIlE AD., 1N THis PAPER. "ATCI9 T~Ii FOR NIARGAINS MADDEN NEWS. * " "*" e .... . e. . Madden, Oct. 23.-Sowing grain is ie order of the day in our neck of ie woods. We do hope that every urmer, now that flour is so high and oing higher, will sow enough wheat Ir his own use. Begin now and get te wheat land ready! Our city was very well represented t the County Fair, omst everybody nd his neighbor was there. Several shibits from here took blue ribbons a a perusal of the list of winners ill show. Master Gus Cunningham Wofford is aceiving congratulations from friends n receiving first prize on pig in boys ig club. -Yes, sir! Joe, the 7 1-2 ionths old pig that weigher 320 lbs. lien he was expressed to the State 'air, took the blue ribbon, much to be joy of the little fellow, who was ertainly faithful to feed the pig with is own hands three times per day. All he boys in the club had very credit ,ble pigs and deserve credit. The pope of the farming interest lies in hese boys. They will see that there i money in other things than cotton. to use to preach to the older ones who are sot in their ways"-like phariam of old, they are joined to heir idols and you just as well let am alone! Everybody at the fair seemed to be n a jolly good humor and as Mrs. )unlap remarked as she came beam ng by-she had the fair spirit per iaps that was the reason--all had aught the "fair spirit". We say all vere happy. We beg to mention two upretnely happy souls--Langston and dicCuen, as they cantered round the ing. Said one old farmer as he shift ,d his quid of tobacco, "McCuen vouldn't take $100 for his job today", Ond I added "neither would .Jud take $200 for his!" We had a good day ill enjoyed it (mind you now, I did cot get a (renching). We hope we'll lave a good day next year-minus the ain! We had a good congregation at New Prospect Sunday, our usual preaching lay. Rev.' Mr. Courtenay of Columbia, lead of "The Rescue Home" for un fortunate children, preached for us 'om these words, "Where is thy God?" le gave us an account of the work he much needed work, lie is doing. A very creditable contribution was glv m him at the close of the sermon. Friends of Mrs. D. G. Ruckman, of 4taunton, Va., were glad to greet her sunday and to have her worship with ier home church again. She is with ier mother while her father J. A. P. Mioore. is in the hospital at Cleveland, Jhio. We are glad to hear favorable replorts from his bedside and hope to tee him back in his place before long it New Prospect. .\ r. and MIrs. Ed 1olt and children mjoyed an opossum dinner with their dinstan, Mr. 1. ). Culbertson Sunday. [n the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Bolt ind Mr. and Mrs. Culhertson motored o .\it. P'leasantil for services in the af Ctrnoonl. Mr. in' d M11 irs. [Drae Tc'lodd and t heir nothIer', Mrts. Tlodid, ltC cam 0dwtn to treachinitg Situnday from allrtksdale nd tt vere the guests foi' dinnter of .\it'. . I. P'owei'. Nits. J1. A. Woffot'd andi Nits. May iandden attetndedl andi grecatly enjoyedl lie q'tarter'ly held with thle good sis ers of the Secontd Ilaptist church. Frtietnds here of Mtrs.-Miollie Teague rhio is ttow on a visit to her' tilece, ir's. l3. 'C. Martin, of Spattanburg, v'ere sori'y to heat' she had a fall out f a high door01 bad~ly shaking hler up .1nd sitalitning hiet' foot. T'he wiler is itnder01 obl Igations to 4rs. G. II. Finley for some line tomla Oes. Mr. anid MrLs. J. W~aiter NMootre were :ttests of Mr'. and NMrs. Tlhiad Moore iunday. U'nion Meetinig. Uion mneeting of the first divIsion >f the Lau rens lBaptIst Association to >c held with Iithle Warior Creek flap 1st church beginnling Oct. 28th. F'oi owing is the prtogr'amt: 0:30) A. M.-Devotionial service, letd by Oscar inmfor'd. 1:00-Organiization an~d enirollmenit. I :30--Qutery: Ate we saved for set' vice (or jutst to escape the wiith of God? Alviti NMartin anti Dock I etnderson. termtiss5ion for dinet. ':30 1. M.-What shtouldl he tdone wiitht ai tmembet' whlo fails to attettd hIs church meetitigs and suippot his chitrchi? J. W. Laniford and Rev. J1. A. Brock. 30---Wihat should be the att Itutde of a church miember' to his Sunday School? Rev. Ii. A. 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