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A Feather weight Champion Ilis name is '"Shadow ate." H1e weighs next to noth ing Yet for trim appear ance, "for. hard, usage, for general good 'condi tion-there's no coi .oet itor ever beat him. He's a suit of Michaels stern Clothing You can bave him for fifteen dollars. Minter Co. Laurens, S. C. Mrere cased by the dogs who licked Ithe infected pl aces, but they were not cured. Many modern People employ the sameo method in their treatment lof boils, pimples, rashes, carbuncies, .eezema and other skin diseases. They bapply a salve or lotion to the sore places and fondly imagine they have cured them. The imptortant fact which tthey fail to recognize is, that these iskin diseases are diseases of the blood, innd that no external treatment can permanently cure them, because they taro essentially internal ailments. Tailor M4 ,~ ) wi Al - \ an an J..W.Hend * * * * * * * * * * ,. * b * * COLD POINT NEWS. * 0 A 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 ft Cold Point. Ail1 9.-Alrs. aI.:d Full let visited Mrs. .1. Cosey Nelson of this comiiunity Sunday. Mir. If. I. Wheleel and family visited retatives inl Grcenwood la'4t Saturday and S'iinday. Mr. ('arl I. Moore of Agusta. Ga.. luis bet viiting friends in Cold Poili lii I .izie lininter attended preiach xr' at New Zion Sunday. .\ir. Thad Nelosn has retti'ned to his !O .re in T'eninessco. Mir. and .\rs. Toun M.\artin. of Spar tanihurg. \ited relatives in this com inunity r'ec ently. .\ r. 0. C. Din canl and son Toii, weve in ('ross 11111 Satt'irday on bunsin ess. .\iss .1lia Nel son is somie bettet' at ti writing. .ir. Mack Ne!son. who haild Iis leg briokten someh, timie ago is up now and([ getting along tine. Mir. .ames Mundy, of Lisbon. was in old Point til. nolrk. liss Anie F-ue and Lillie Cannon Visited rlatlive in I.anurens: hist week. Mr:s. Cy E. Moore is in Sparfan ittir at this writing and has under gone an operation and we 11rust will soon he home much improved. Mir. .lohn Cannon was in 11ari'ens Saturday on ibuiness. M!r. ( \. Aoore visited in I,aurens Sa Iit rday. The children of. Mt. Pleasait en .ioy l an1 egg h1i1it Friday. Mi's. Finley of Nladdlens r'ecentf ly visited hier son,. Mr. l'ercy Fiunle of tiIs con l mutill y. Mir. Claud Fuller of \\'atts Mill \ is Hoed (,old Point Sun1day. Mlr. Claree ('arrett of Fountain nit is in Cold Point starting up some mi achini ter for 'ir. Ilyon Nichols. i'. John1 Ilunter of Ilarksdale was in Cold Point this week. Mi'. I. ". Wleeler and family W(,er( inl the city S'aturday. The grouinid slays wet li re and file farmiers are not doing imu1tch, but talk ing ''w:a'" and1 the high cost of living. * * * * * *. * *. ... ,~ , * TAViEhR .\ 'i.:N NWi:ys. rain onitinues tle farmier.; will he Very hadily bhiniiid. It s!evems- as if '1ll our. youlng b~oys and mn aie goin g to have to go to War. -7. a of ou 1; r er 1.l <<1 A it..n The( SChool teachers . .\is:-es .\adte" Mehitirick and Maary liaz.or, wer'e itn I.a1ur'enis Satuitrday sloppiing. Mr'. John illrownhle. of Dials. was the isitot' of' Mr. W. S. Holt Sun nday. Ilr. Flow.er.,, the Nveternary surgeon0l f I .aires, wts ill (Mu cOMiniy Satni'day on htsiness ;. r.W \. .\oore. the( farnu demilon strator. Visited our 'omnnity .Friday . S. S. ?teoyp er mdy for this brteakcing out of thle skin, becauso it acts uponi the blood, cleansing andi revitalizing it, and removing tihe cause of infection. It should ho borne in mind that S. S. S. is purely vegetable made from native roots, herbs and barks, and that it contains no habit forming drugs or other injytrious in gredients. Obtain a bottle of S. S. S. from your druggist and if you need the advice of a physician, write to the Medical Department, Swift Specific Co., 301 Swift Building, Atlanta, Ga.' ade Suits SPECIAL bNlth each suit made by the Tng i Amuerleaan Tailor'ing Co., we i give a $5.00 Safety Rtazor' out free, this offer expiring Mlay t0. ine finick, befor'e It Is too late. ;o on Saturdays I have a special e of $I8.0l0 Suits I will sell for i.00. TIo get a garpfJient well imadle I 1o fit you, Qtume to me, Re ili~ me ofr your "Eo'1 lioth" .1 l'i1' Hach s.uits in stock. ways On the Job. H~ere to Stay, lerson, Jr. working on the pig club and' WOead route. Rev. W. A. Baldwin dined with Mr. J. M. Sumerel last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Roper gave their little son, Ryon, and daughter, KatherIne, an easter egg hunt They invited a number of little lolks. After they had played happily f6r a while they went to the woods and hid the eggs, five dozen in all. Theti the clil dien were brought out of the house to hunt. They hunted ittil all were fotiid. then they wvent back to the house where the eggs were pealed and pit on the table with other' goods tlhigs. .\bout t wentv-five little folks enjoyed this event. Nature ('ures, The lfoeior Takes the Fee. There is anl old saying that "Nature cures, the doctor takes the fee," but as everyonei knows you ann help Nature lery iiiuch and thereby enable It to ef feet a cure in ich less tline than is usually required. This is paiticularly true of colds. Chamberlain's Cough ltemiiedy relieves the lungs. liquilles the tough mucis aid aids I i its expectora tioni, allays tie cough aid aids Nature I- restoring the system to a healthy (olndition. U'NION El-:TING.. * I e.... V . ...... The Second and Third Sections of the I -auriies AssocIation will meet with 1i1abun C reek clhu11rch on tle 2sti an11d 29th instalit.. It is earnestly de si reu that each cliuch ii these divi I ionls shall be repireselited., Saturday. 0: (0 i evotiolnal Service. led by W. A. ialdwin. 1li::A)--\Vhy Etudy the Ilible? T. If. 1urts. 0:~>0-When shold We Study tlie Bible? A. If. Moore. II: 10--llow Should We Study the Bible? T. S. Ialngston. ii::0- -Effeet oil Chiistian laife flolmi 1'rol er Stildy of tle Ilible. .\. .1. Owinjgs. C. 11. h3obo. liecess. I) llow to Im3press or Churches that Well Itoulided Worship must inlcluding. giving. FSamuel If. Teml 4:0-Poss ibilities for 1. \\reb \\holly Conseccrated, I leIa rt-, I Ieads, 1llandI , anld Po.-ketbooks. .1. It. William11s, G. 12. lnight, Hliports from tile Ohu rches Takilig Stock( as to Spiiitual Conditions. Sudilily. Il: () --Sinday Sclool. :'t -Whyli go to Suinday School P. W. Moore. I I :00--Song Service. I1:1 S---serlon. .1. it Will iamis or .1. A. Itrock. Biecess. Tvery member canvass; Why have It and how? W. P. Thomasol, .r. The importale of lrayer ill the life of a Christ'ian. T. 13. 1Brown. Siome hildranlces to reciving answe's to prayer. II. HI. Malion. Omlitih 5ill ve conditiolis to be mIIlet If prIayers are0 answ5'~eredl. .l. IA. lrock. Not lee ho Nosti of ('on fedenite Veiter Metmibers of ('amp11 W. ,). Simpson, S. C.V. arel' herebyi ref(inested to send in1 lhir 3 annual~ Idules by thle lIithI inist I1.c for th ie State, and1( 50e foir the Glen.. ''ra1 lleunion1t. Pl1ease at tendl to t his a1t on1ce. AlIso, a1 meleting of the camp is qalledl for' tihithrinst., at the oflee of 'Simplso,.Cooper & lHabb, at4 o'clock p. mi., to elcit' delegates to the State Reunloon to lbe held at C!hetser', S. ('., oin April 25th. Wi. D. Ferguson, 'Cotmmantder'. Adljutant. V* . .* * * . . . . . * .* a''. OLIVE NEWS. * Ce V*. * . * * . 4 ..*.... . Mt. Olive, April 4.-MIss Dolly Cle land spent the week-end with her sIs ter Mrs. Toni Davis near Clinton. She was5 a1companledl by Misses Sarah and Nell ('ooper. Mr. M. W., 11111 was a v'isitor' at f'aur'ens Saturday. Mr'. Jloe Cooper sp~ent Saturdlay ight with his uncle, Mr. E. A. 11111 of Cold Point. -r fU . f olandI andI Mr. t,. S. Cooper miotor'ed to the city Saturday. Mril. anhd Mrs. Jeff Jones visited Mrs. Jone.s:, brother, Mr. Felton Sims Sun day. Mamtlie Sue, tihe little daughter of Mr. r~nd Mrs. D)oyco 'Dolandl Is some bette:-. She haa becn recal siek with a col. RTc .'. J. 0. MartIn went to 6Iloani Satu. (lay morning to 1111 his regular appointiments at that place. Ls::t fail when we wore getting twenty and twenty-one cents for our cotton the advice of the people was "Hold your cotton for twenty-fiye cents." Now that it has again reach ed nineteen and twenty Cents,, we wonder why there are so many bales missing that you could see a short1 time agot * 1.~i'. yz. n- O . -__4.. A B0 U T HOGS South Carolina had shipped into the State last year, along with some twenty million dollars of other foods and feeds: Bacon : : : : : $10,761,891 Lard : : : : : : 8,302,125 Or a total of $19,064,016 of Hog products. If Lau rens is an average county, we paid some FOUR HUN DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS on that hog bill. It is highly probable that if we do not raise these two items of food this year we will have To Do Without Them next year, or pay prices for them never before heard of in this country. What are we going to do about this in Laurens county? What we do must be done quickly. No man can raise and fatten-hogs profitably even for his own table, on corn in a dry lot; neither can he do so by expecting the hog to rustle for himself on our pas tures. We must combine the two feeding methods. For summer and early fall crops, for getting growth of the hog, we must plant crops such as Rape, Pota toes, Peas, Peanuts, Sudan Grass, Sorghum, Chufas, Soy Beans, and Velvet Beans. These to be under wire, if possible, so hogs can gather. If this is impos sible, then plant some of these where they can be gathered day by day and thrown to the hog. Then comes the corn for the last few weeks of Mr. Pig's life. This programme, to be carried out, Must Have Your Attention Right Now We're talking reiow about Hog at Home; and let us repeat, that's all ut the only log we will see (to say nothing of tasit ) next winter. The man who has some to sell neXt~ fall-- well, he'll have to leave home to keep from be ngorried to death. Take it from us, LISTEN TO REASON: Give Mr' Pig some of your best thought, attention and effort right now, or spend a good part of your time next winter WISHING YOU HAD. Peoples Loan & Exchange Bank Enterprise National Ban Farmers National Ban . Palmetto Bank Laurens National Bank