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VILLE-GREENWOOD MUTUAL ANSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Organised 1892. PROPI ERTY INSURED $2,500,00o. WRITE OR CALL on the under signed for any information you may desire about our plan of insurance. We insure your property against de ttruction by Fire, Windstorm or Lightning. And do so cheaper than any insurance company in existesce. Remember we are prepared to prove to you that ours Is the safest and cheapest rlan of insurance known. Our assoclatki I.i now licensed to write insurance in the counties of Ab jdeville, Greenwood, McCormick, Lau "ens and 10dgetleid. The oflcers are: GEN. J. FRAiER LYON, President, Columbia, S. C. J. R. BLARE, Gen. Agt, Secy. & Treas. Greenwood, S. U. DIRECTORS: A. 0. Grast .. .. .. ..Mt.-Carmel, S. C. .. M. Gambrell ......Abbeville, S. C. Jno. H. Childs, ......Bradley, S. C. A. W. Youngblood .. .. Hodges, S. C. S. P. Morrah, .. .. ..Willington, S. C. L. N. Chamberlain ..McCormick, S. C. R. H. Nicholson .. .. Edgefleld, S. C. F. L. Timmerman, Pleasant Lane, S. C. J. C. Martin. .. .. .. ..Princeton, S. C. W. H. Wharton, .. .. ..Waterloo, S. C. J. it. iILAI{E, flen. Agt. Greenwood, S. C. Miller's A ntiseptic 011, K nown as SNAKE OIL 1VI'i Positive-ly Believe Pnin in liThree 3iIinutelAs. Try it right now for rheu matism. neuralgia, lumnbago, sore, stiff and swollen joints, patins inl the leal, hack and limbs. corns, huonions, etc. After one application pain disapears as if by magic. A new remedy used internally anud externally for coughs, colds, erou,). sore throat. dip terla and tonsilitis. This oil in conceded to be the m1ost. pen)etratinl g remedy (n)own. It: promlp an1d 1inun1ediate effeet. Inl re lievint paio I.A due to Ithe fact. that it pen)t1 rates to the affected iirts at once. '\s an illuistrat aion, pour I"' drops oii the thickest iieeof 010 leathelr and1( it will poleeirat this b stance through and tho'ugh in three mintites. Accept. no sulb1stiltte. This grea t oil is golden 'ed col o nlyOtt v. tsverv hot tIc guaran teed: 25e, ,0e a:'d $1.00 v bottle. or mtloley ;efun oded tc. The Lau rens Drug en 7-1 HUGH B.CUNINGHAM CIVI L ENGINE ERI (M. A. S. C. E'S.) SIJltVEYS-Dl)ESIGNS AND CON S''TRUCTION In Steel, ('onerete, Wood. WATEllL00, - - S. C. Care Panlmetto annk, Lanrenis, S. C. W. M. NASH, SURVEYOR, Terracing, Leveling, Drainage. Notary Public. G GRAY COURT S. C UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalme-r Cells answered any hour day or night. Simpson,Cooper- & Babb Attorneys at Law. Wtl1 Pracllco In uall State Courts P'romptt A stention Given All Busines N4. 1. DIAL A. C. TVOD) DIAL & TODD Aiorneys at La1w Enterprise .Bank iiullidintgs, Lautrents, S. C. Blackwell & Sullivan ATTORNEYS AT LAW rFomti. ttentttin ie n to tall braign4' Moey tou loan otp .ratl Estate Oth' .:nouns Hutiilding - Attorn.as at L.aw (ion. J. ROY CRAWFORD SIJltVEYO1L Plats, Tiraclngst, lI~ue Prints, Etc. Telephone 2004 Clinton, S. C. Dr. T. L. Timmermani DENTIST Laurenis, South Carolina Office in Peooples Bank Building. DR. W. F. FLOWERS VETEltINAltY SUII(EON Graduate with 12 Years Experiencec Dentist and Surgical Work Offices a Fosey's Drug Store MADDEN NEWS. * Madden, Oct. 29.--The Rev. Mr. Wil lilans filled hils appointimeints at New ProsPect as usual Saturday afternoon ind Sunday morning. Ills talk Satur lay was based on the words "Go For ward". 'Ills text Sunday were the words "And Jesliurun waxed fat and kicked''. Tihe main tihouglt or the discourse Sunday was in the days when, proilperity comes, forget not what you owe Clod. There was an attentive congrega tion to hear him. MArs. Enmia Cunningliam 'and Aliss lullie Power of Laurens visitel rela tives here Saturday and Sunday. Sat irday they dined with Mrs. II. C. Cun iilhinn. Saturday night they were lie gulests of T. S. Langston and fam ly andi stnday Mrs. Cunningham was with her sister, Mrs. .. It. Finley. Miss uIlle, was the very welcome guest of ier cousin, M.\lr. .1. A. \Voffor-. A .13. Y. 1>. 1. for the larger girls 1ind boys of the church w.as organized itlniday nlight, by Mr. Williams. 1liss Kate Wofford was' elected president, \liss Ora Powers vice president anld J. Dougls Itrysonl, secretary. We see no reason wily in tle World Ithese -9iig folks should not. have a society iecond (o none and we w isl theil God peed. We hope soon to get at Ioyal Amhassador organi .zed for the 131 year Ald boys. Mr. an11d Mirs. Gus Chapman and sons 'lyde anl([ Gus Watts and laughter, lita went to Coliia in their car lin ii hg the fair an1d also to sev theli .;ol l'ople who is niow at Campl lack Eion. l'ope has inaly f'il(enlds here who wvere glad to hear I hat lie is in ine a ad s111(pirils and likes soldier Ilif'e. Tley were aIs:i o interest ed in hlearlingp of his rewcent appolintienit as 'orporll of his company. we all wish the very be:t for Ilese boys of oil's who have eve rf11ly gonte at hIlieir '1un1try's (all. Alessri'. .1. Waller .\liolI', Wade Vil lintus and1 ChestervI l'inl!on also attend( ed th1v fair. They weill dowl in lie lielr drivenl by .\It . \\1)s y Fowler. lessrs Ge orge 11 rown , .1., .o . i ). l. h u . 11on .1. A. .\ .\offord wenit .!Ii railroad. .i\,. uh111.ertsoni carried hi 1\wo line lolihires dowi. Ie elld "po chal" wh.ilel a:1ls thnfir .nd11 whiien he left, Is pilace was; ably representled by .lr. llate Sewl.t of CHllintln, w(1 I., also a raiser of* finll erkshire.. \r'. .. A. Wolford was aco palliei home by Ils Stilln .ohn W. .\\-oford whom hetnu lounif thlr leading thev yelii for Cleimson Tigers -.1Ia t "'Tigers' Were gsleefinly joinel in yilping by lae tie old Clemsonl men in unil'forI al Camlp .lackson. As fihe Cilmsonl hoy, wer victorious inl the football gannu with Caroilia anld ther- Was greal rejoil ing. 'ounlg ,ol) W \. Si nyel w il: hlei'olks till SlI N moi ng'. several from here alteli nd service [at. Chestil'd tidge Sunday afiernon goinig u1p to hear D)r. Ilart1well Mloseley Ilissiolary froi Cil a o. .\ll' .Nul I'( unn(' Eina hed birotlier .li. T). of ICos Ii' ii and~ .\ l . lit son in ot Thornwell ii Orha a Cln. alessre .lohn> liown and W.E: 1ui. I ud len :. I E. V . *ulh irts o and i-,' . o. fornc ofthe alti churches o li I lut t te Iis ipit c u e Air. W.; i'Oys e par f' -lai week with relt." is .al c l . 'ih 'f esn h e reme a ar franthe gl'f- 'i(' i''11 ofNwIrset scol he broh ha ing neie th r w r. ta e i hre i c oo.W0i he Auic Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Filatey and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Finley also of Mt. .Pleasanl were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Fin. ley. The friends here of Mrs. Venie Mad don of Cross Hill were grieved to lcat of her d')ath at the home of her only child, Dr. Arthur Madden, of Columi bia Ills,sehoolinates of Rosedalc days sympatlitze with him in his be reavelent. PELLAGRA LOSING IT'S TERRORS ALL THROUGH THE SOUTH Disease now better understood aid dependiable speellic at lust found. iBy the tine Pellagra had beconit known as a separate disease, and ont involving the sufferer in a new forn of excruclating agony, it had becont so widespread and deeply intrenchet that it seemed at one 1intc alinost tin possile to eradicate It. Silnec the introluict ion of SIeiI"it. lO-SOL, the remarkable latiral milln cral reme(ly for til.s terrible dIsease the tiisease has not only been checket but it has noticeably decreased an( healtl and full reCOvery has ber brought to hundreds of pellagra sif ferers. Mr. W. If. Cifller of 101; s. 20th St. Iirmingham, Ala., adds a glad v'ole< of praise to luindreds of others. IH writes: "I had a bad case of Pellagra it sufifretd indescribably. I was badly broken out and my bowels were be. y'llnd Control and I was a ilighlty sici init and becoinig more discouraget every day. "I was ver-y mu11ich alarmed over 111 Case as I had Seen sitch awful effect Of I 'el lag ra in the rs. -"inially I got so had I Could 110 work an(d filing" looked nighty biu1 for me illt about tki s LIme I Was toh about SI,110R-SOTA and what wvon derifl Ilings It had done for Pellagr: suifferers; so I got I hotile and (.oml m1vie me onl it.', "It was simiply womiiirfiul to sel SI ,1'1711.1R-8O1, 1:ak(e hold of me. colid see it's great wvork Inside of lei days and inl a m1onth1Ii I bad improvet am.azingly." "Now, thantks to this grea1t reined, I aml a1 differeil nt an and Cann hamg a1 I'Ilagri. I feel like tellingi every (lm I Imet. 1ha 1. 11le g realest. remed, that has ever btl sohl to manllkhin Xli 'lR1 111l0-801, Is sold and revol memidld by thle I"1aurens Drulg ('o .ail all otlier driluigists. .\Iirray Dru1; 1"o \\'hole;aIle Dist rilm tur. NEW SI'IlED LAWS NOW \1td4omofbile .\Altin.gree., 11-1] (1i1m4 .1 urles a111111 Old La s l .\illiqunted. Several month s nuo i'ihe Advertisit inl remarllkinig u1pon the( activities 0 f eevlo oun ty 1-ura%1 polliemen h1 tniforcing the 15 mile per hoir speie a v, poilted ont that the present stat h ihway speel laws were out of Iat :1111 eded revisil. .\f few week hitIr I 1he VIg1anid i1mv of fis (ontllily anl 011h41' cunuti t.es iniade similar recoiim mlelat:1ionls anld nlow\ comeis the -,fta hi;gIway asrociation eindorsilng ti smag view. letters to this effect wer onti0l I)u bY th' a sointion Saturda stesibl y I o hinil the matter f'oreibl; be-fore. fihe leg.isatfors; of theo slate s ihmi it woud1i a 1 a1 th1 Thei Soiuth! ( 'arlinla State Aiutomo hitle A\ssoiatioen has recen't'ly bween i ommuniieation1(1 writh a large numiibe of the county grand juries on this sub ject. A majority of these bodies have recommended a law making the speed limit, outsido of corporate towns and cities tweity-live miles per hour. It is understood that a bil along this line, and including several otlier val uablo features, will 1w pr?'egSenid to the legislatire. The present law, making lifteen miles an hour (he limit while there was some reason for it when passed, is now 'too an tiItated for conittions. At, the time of its passage the num her of atlomobilcs on the roads was much less. A large lropo'tion1 of the horses and mules were afraid -f he aulo. Today, however, conditions have changed. The ofileers of Ihe !yl are io the sitiation of either ignoring this iaw; of setting a limit at their own liseretion. or of enforcing it to the lettcr, which restilts in :ewrseetiion of a farge lroportion of t!he be; eitizens. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund mioney it PAZO OITUTfalls to ctire ntiycnse of Itcinug. illind. g ee1ingori'rotriading Pif. eIn (da~ 14diivs. the first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c. We Extend You to Visit. THEA FRIDAY And Make T Leave Your I We will Take FAIR'V IN EVI I H. 1C to 7The C0 And while in!/to, Coca-Cola, the o and the most delic Visit our plant arp that Coca-Colyfs der absolutely sani Our plant is open we are always glad to prove the qualit Get the Or Buy it by Coca-Cola Bo T. P. Kendric HONOR ROLL * Woodrow Wilson School. * First Grade-Jack Burts, Margaret 'heek, Virginia Todd. Third Grade--Mildred Burton, Sara :.Iheek, J. (. Maycs, Louise Todd. Fourth (rade--Clara 4imipson. lifth Grade-Nell Hurts, Nell Cheek. Seventh Grade-,lames iramilett, 'ol ton Cheek. -l"imer Owens, Rfemell Reid. Hallowe'e1at. Woorow Wilson. There will be a Iialowe'en party at Woodrow Wilson school house, Wed niesday night, Oct. :1st. The public is cordially Invited to attend. Meeting of U. 1). C. The .1. 11. Kershaw chapter 1I. 1). (. WilI meet with Miiss leiulalh Ialle, Monday afternoon, at 3:30 o'clock. MInnie B1abb, Sec. I111llowe'en Par1ty-. There will be a Ilallowe'en enter-' tainenit at. Ora sehool house on Thursday, Nov. 1. at R p. in. Admis slon 10 id 20 cetIs. The public is cordially invited. I Most Cordial ,NOVEMBER his Store Your lundles, Packages and I Care of Them For You. VEEK SPI RY DEPAR'] unty Fair en drink bottled riginal, the best ious' cold drink. I' satisfy yourself nanufactured un tary ccgnditions. to inspbction and -l to have visitors y of our goods. iginal. he Crate. ttling Wks. k. Manager Saves Doctor's Bills Instead of calomel and other violent purga.. Aves. which are dangerous as well as nauseatingl t is better to use a reliable medicine like Granger Live' Regulater 'Under date of Oct. 27.I J. W.1 et2"Lafayette.' Clark Ata..1.I.D. N. 4.1 writens "I havo been using Granger Liver Iegulator in! nyfanmilyforyears - and find it to bo a fine family remedy which has saved numerous doctor's l bills. I always kee It in my house and ~44s would not be with-' ft" 104 E MER out it." A "* Sold by drug.i gats. 2ea box. Itefuse all substi.. tutes. Branger Medicine Co., Chattanooga. Teas I Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole Systen. 60 cents. Invitation to FAIR 2, 1917 Headquarters 3abies with us CIALS 7MENT Y~ enemmm..r.... j i. r, |: