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Help. Nature Do It Don't you see how she is working to got rid 9f your colds and catarrh? Tho effort con tinues all the time, but in hot - weather you catch a fresh cold every day or so, add to the catarrh in your :ystom, and soon it i:; chronjc.- sytemic. Your d(st''in ltl~ su . have trouhe with rtnmm-h ant ltowelvls. G t at the real d:ease. Clear up Qatarr', and the other troubes will di:,yp,. .; Aid WtL'ith Peru1ina Portion 1 a, g~ood tonic, wvitht e-ri~cinl vllicncy i. scatarrhlal coil ttio tan treat the catarr, Siuppl nature with more in~or, niv e your eruna hsliner pi ma o counll hou an a, the-last 4 4 y ars. Use it yourself. Tablet form is very convenient for regu lar admintitration. THE PERUNA CO. COLmu7Ms, Omo Citation for Letters of Administration. ,State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. By 0. G. Thompson, Probate Judge: Whereas Mrs. N. C. Cannon has made suit to te, to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate and ef eets of J. P. Cannon. These are therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said J. P. Can non, deceased, that they be and appear before .me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Laurens Court House, Ls lrens, S. C., on the 6th day of December, 1916 next, after publica tion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted, Given under by hand this 20th day of November Anno Domini 1916. . 0. 0. Thompson, This Free Paint Book "Homes and Hlow to P'aint Them" Wili be very helpful to you and your Palnter Contain., beaus iful illustrations of attractively pa ted homecs, shows floor @lns, ces ecifiationa how to ce. iect the right col re, also information for Piinisg roof,, b4 rs, busicis, wago , implemecnta,, refin sh~ii woodwork nd floors, decorating wallk. Tello al about the merits of Mastiin "The Kind That Lasts" This old reliable paint protects and beauti feHyour property and enhances it. value, it is just Pure White Lead, Zinc-Oxide and Cenuine Linseed Oil, contola highest percentage et ZINC. LAURENS HARDWARE COMPANY. LAND * I offer for Sal Monda in D * Hundr d Ninet more r I s;< Renn .C, Letch Bell pla Terms of Sale-. and the balan bond and morti J.>'D. OWINGS NEWS. * e**. * * e ...* Owings, Nov. 27.-The eleventh an nual floral show was given by the Royal Floral Society on the 10th of No vember. It was as usual, a great success. We were glad to have visitors from Green ville, Augusta, Ga., Woodruff, Spartan burg, Clinton, Simpsonville, Fountain inn and other places. Miss Lella Templeton spent the week cud with honefolks. She is enjoying her colleg9 work at Due West. Mliss Daisy Putnam is home from Spartanburg. Miss Putnam has been with one of the leading millinery es tablishments for the fall season. Mr. and \irs. C. C, Drummond of Lanford were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. 13, Cook. Miss Goddard of Corunaca has been visiting Mrs. R. A. Stoddard. Mr. Roy White and bride of Augusta. Ga., have been visiting their parents, Mi. and Mrs. V. A. White. Mrs. Hattie Culbertson of Greenville was a welcome visitor at the Chrystan themuni Show. Mrs. W. E. Cook has beon visiting her son, J. Broadus Cook. Miss Eulie Power of Laurens was in town to attend the reception given by Mrs. White. Mrs. Wilson spent the week with her sister, Mrs. J. Y. Owings. Mrs. Florence Hunter of Simpson ville, has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. G. W. Owings. IDLE HOUR PIIOORIM THIS WEEK. Wednesday-Paramount Picture Presenting Mary Pickford in "SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN." The greatest Comedy Drama of the day Thursday--Paranaunt Picture "TiHE IN'NOC NT LIE" A stirring Drama 6f Adventure with Valentl e grant. Friday- uebird Photoplay "THE TH E E GO ATHERS" W111 y Carey. A Masterpiece of Sympathetic Tender ness and Human Interest. Saturday "PEG 0' 'THE RING" And an Universal Program, EAT BIG MEALS! NO SOUR, ACID STOMACH, INDIGESTION OR GAS "Ppfe's Diapepsin" Is quickest, surest stomach relief known-Try it! Time it! Pape's Diapepsin will di gest anything you eat and over come a sour, gassy or out-of-order stomach surely within five minutes. If your meals don't fit comfortably, or what you cat. lies like a lump of, lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburin, that is a sign of indiges tion. ,Get from your pla:inaeist a fifty dont cas.e or P'ape's I itpepsin and take a dose just as sooti s y'ou can. 'Ther'e will be no sourt ri nugs, no helchinug of utndigested rood nlxedi withi acid, no stomach gas or lieartburn,. ful lnessa61 heavy feeling Jithe stoma,1..-alusea, debilitating h 9b daches, d(lminess or in testinal gripli ~g.Thi 11 al go, and~ besides, them w~i i~e no sour food left over in tllea' mach to poisoni your' breath with nauseous odor's. Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cure for' out-of-order stomachs, because it takes hold of your foodl and digests itI just the same as if your stomach wasn't there. Relief in flive minutes from all stom anhl misery is waiting for' you at any drug store. These'large lifty-eent eases contain enoutgh "Pape's Diapepsin" to keep the entire family free from stomach dis arders, and indligestion for many months. it belonigs in your' home. e on the first ecember, Five y (590) Acres, me mile from known as the ce. 0.0 0.0 One-third cash ce secured by rage. -. B.E LL * e ** * *... o o *-ee e4 * ANDERSON COLLEGE. * * * * * * * S S * .. S 0 e The lstherIan Literary society en tertained the "anters", on Saturday evening, October 29th tut a delightful Hallowe'en party. The parlors and, halls were decorated with witches riding broomstieks, their attendants, the black eats and Hallowe'en spirits and goblings. Pronptly at. eight o'clock Air. and Mirs. Ghost and their entire rantily assetbled to greet their guests. Alter interestin ; gamtes and ghost. stories, the guests were conducted th1 rough (,1 dark !ass'ages, up w. !nding stairs, a veritable "Pilgrinl's Progress" through :.loughs of despond uintil they reached the athletic field, where a huge bon-fire was vainly endeavoring to "sit by the side of the pale-faced moon." I l' llowc:'en refreghnents in abundance were then served, and afterwards the fantastic figures of ghosts, witches, bob-goblins and clowns danced widely around the fire. The trustees of Anderson College gave the studets and faculty a delight ful picnic ait Portman Falls on Wed nesday afternoon, November 1st. About forty automobiles were furnished by the people of the town to take the girls to the picnic grounds, where a most delightful luncheon was served. We returned to the college at seven o'clock, after having had a very happy afternoon. On Thursday afternoon, November 9th, the first student recital of the year was given in the college auditori um1. About t wenty students took part in the programme and the large audi ence which had assemnbled for the oc casion showed ta deep appreciation of the programme, each number of which was excellently rendered. The domestic science department of the college were hostesses at a dinner on last Monday, November 6th, to the Saluda Association, there boing pres ent twenty-eight Baptist muinisters, who enjoyed themselves to the fullest extent. A four-course dinner was served Mrs. Emma B. Scearce spent last week-end at Clemson with Mr. and Mrs. AlcCaul. Miss 'Carol Jordan spent last week end in Greenville as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Carpenter. Misses Sara Sanders and Julia Led better spent last week-end with friends at Clemson. Miss Annie Anderson spent last week-end with het' parents in Spartan burg. $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * $ * * Sil1,lt NEWS. * * * * * * * * * * * " * * i " " Shiloh, Nov. 27.--The Sullivan Town ship Singing Convention were with us in an all day singing Sunday. It was the first singing convention teat has ever been held at Shiloh church and dreIv perhaps one of the largest crowds ever assembled. Almost ev ery church and townshlip in the upper part of the county1 wer'e amonig the v~~i itors. Numbn ers ails Ocame iliC frpi1om .A bololis1 dliinter t''LXs eiveilb the' ladies and1( if anyone11 went hun lgry it certainly was their own fault. M~ir. 10lliott of 1ilickoiry Taverin, who is piresidlent of the 'onvenCition, assisted by Mrs. 10hliott, Aliessr's Gillespie, F'leim ing and Wrighlt of \Vatts Mill and Cairl Roper and Mr. Childress of JLurens, gave a nutmber of beautiful selections, each a masterpiece of its'elf. Mr'. Law r'ence Poole of 'Ciross Anchoir presided at tile or'gan. It was a iraire tieat in deed, to hear Prof. Poole. It remnalied for thte six giirls fiomi Watts Mill to take the~ audience b~y stormt. They sang a sextet, as the last selection onl the program. WVe have always thought hat. "'Shiloh giirls" were without a rival, biut after seeinlg and hlearing thle Watts Mill ''chosen six" we ai'e almost perisuiaded to chalnge 0our mlinId. Mr. H-erary llender'sonl is very sick at tIs wvritiing. We hople lhe will soon be out again. Mrti. anid Mr's. Pose Nelson wei'e the guests of .\lr'. and Mr's. .1. F. Gray Sunt day. .\ i'. andl Mi's. hiascomb Tumbnlin, of Ihickory Tlavetrn, were the guests of M~ir. and .\rs. James Chestein one day last week. Wer untder'stand that Messr's J1. F. G ray andi T'owns Cui'iy have each piur chased a1 netwI Iic k car. Most of the to.boti Is picked. Now it seems that the far'tmers will have ihne to go. huinting "if they have bought ihel' license". MlERIiAN I" S VJlE AlDVISES L~AURENS WlOMEN "1 had1( stomiachi trioublIe so~ b~adi coiuld eat not ing bit toast, fruit tand hot water. faverythintg else soiursedl and formned Jas. 'hiethng did( no0 good. I was mlisetLFle until ttried buckthornI' bar'k, glycer no et mnixedl In Adller' 1-ka. ONCS ~ J benefIted meI INSTANTI Because Adler-i-ka empties hi H large and small intes title it . relieves ANY 'CA SI cotnstipa tionI, sour stomach or gas andi pre'vents appenldicitis. it hlas QUJIGKlaSTi action of any'think wve ever sold. Eureka D~rug Co. GRACIOUS! "I heTn you stwuck Reggy the othah night. Did you slap hiim?" "No, I elosed me cwush lint. I held it !n front of his nose and touched the spwing. Oh I it was tewwlble. PERFECTLY INDEPENDENT Chot? Me't' "Is he strong-iinded?" "Ys, Mir. In a restaurant he's nevei Influenced by what he sees the man next to hin eating." "That's just wha always wish cigarette woul - S h SDe CALOEl SICKENS. 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