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It's Got to i r.Make Good with Y0oGt AIW UR[LAN4 'S '- -- -or your grocer will make good to you, to the last penny. We knew you expected The LUZIANNE something unusually good in a coffee when Guarantee: we first had Luzianne in mind. So we If, after uaing the made Luzianne so good that it will stand contents of a can, y on its own feet, without apologizing, with are not aatiafied In out acknowledging any rivals. YOU buy every respeot, your a can-of Luzianne. If you can't honestly grocer wil. refund say/that Luzianne tastes better and goes your money. farfher than aiiy other coffee at the price, thdln you aee entitled to your money back. Ard your grocer will give it to you upon retue t Ask for profit-sharing catalog. somethinnul coffee T % he Reily--Taylor Company, .New Orleans P-wAm I-N-T-oS 36 Colors in Cold Water Paints Guaranteed Water and Fire Proof Five Years 40c Per Gallon Pure Oil House Paints $2.25 Per Gallon 'References on House Paint 9 to 10 Years Old T. U. PITTS Laurens, S. C. JUST OPENED Sweaters for ladies and children, men and boys. Special values in underwear. Secure your sizes before the stock is broken, at old prices. The hosiery stock is cordplete with all the reliable -nds we carry. We are showing silks below mar ket value. W. G. Wilson & Co. Owen Bros. Marble & Granite Co. Designers Manufacturers Erectors , "TRIBUTBS IN STONM" Is a beautiful little booklet w~4ob will tell you many things y!u sbcild know before placing pour order for a monument, It s free. Write for it. T~elargest. and best equipped onumental iis In the paro. linas, GREENWOOD, S. C. RALEIGH, - N. C. SUBSCRIBE FOR~ THE ADVERTISER DIALS NEWS. * a*4***.eoeeeeeeee " "" "" "" "" S "S"g"*" 'Dials, -Nov. 19.-Quito a large nun ber from this place attended the an nual flower show and fancy -work ba zaar held under the aupsices of the Floral Society at Owings on Nov. 9th. The affair was a success in every par licular andI a handsome sum must have been realized through the door receipts, and the sale of the sump tuous turkey dinner and sulpper pre pared by the menhers of the society. Airs. Ida Curry. has gone to Charles Ion where she will reside with her daughter Mirs. Marvin Armstrong. Mrs. Cuitrry has lived praeti enly all of her life here and has many friends, both young and old, all of whom, -though they regret her removal to the "City by the Sea", wish for her much suc cess in her new home. M r. Charles F'. IBrooks, of the faculty of 'the Carlisle Fitting School, Bamberg, was a recent week-end visi tor of home folks, the trip being made through the country in Mr. Brooks' new Haynes car. Miss larle Simmons has returned from an extended visit with relatives near Greenwood and Ware Shoals. Mr. John -R. 'Ilellams of Spartan burg, was a business visitor in our midst recently. 'liss Clara 'Campbell after a brief stay with relatives in Fairmont has returned to her home at this place. Mr. 'Pierce Harris, after an absence of several months at Camp Jackson, Columbia, where he was busily engag ed in "doing 'his bit" has returned, and is now at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1). I). ilarris. Miss Il~ileen Curry has gone to H1ll side, to resume her duties, as one of the 'teachers of the Hillside school again this term. This is Miss Curry's third year at teaching "young ideas how to shoot", and it is quite in keep ing with her eficiency as a teacher, that each term has been spent with the same school. Mfiss Fannie Jloulwaro of Laurens, spen't several days last week with Mrs. 1. S. Brooks and family. Mr. and Mrs. John holder, and Miss flett.y Abererombie, spent last Sunday with friends in Heiton. iMrs., L. -W. 'Brooks had as her at tractive guest last week, Miss Mar jorie Ropp of Gray Court. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray went to Spartanburg last. week, where Mrs. Gray entered one of -the local hospitals in that city, for the purpose of under going a serious operation. Reports are"to the effect that Mrs. Gray is do' ing as well as possible. Her many friends wish for her a speedy con valesence. Miss Fannie Brown'lee and ilttle niece, Katihryn Brownlee visited Mrs, \V. S. Bolt of 'the Hickory Tavern com munity Wednesday. Mrs. Willie lljlrris and Miss Emma Harris spent (Monday in Laurens. While in the city they were the guests of .\Mrs. I. E. Babb. Mi'. Jlas. Armstrong and family, ac complaniedi by Mi'. Sanm Cur'ry, mio tOred~ to ('hick Springs Sunday and spent the day. Mr'. .1. T1. Gillespie, little J. TI., Jr'., and Mr's. Wim. D~avls and little dlaugh tetr,. Mary Catharine of Grteenvillo were vilsitor's of Mr'. Harris Curry and family Tuesday. Miss Kate Cutrry, teacher' at Fork Shoals is at home now, heing confined to her room biy a ser'iouts attack of ill ness. Sunday afternton after the close of thle r'egula r Suniday school ptrogr'am, Mir. A. C. Todd, of Liahurens, in a foirce fu I and eloqluent. manner, prteseted'( t~he claims of the Y. M. C. A. before the audleence which 'though small in numher gave liberally to this worthy cautse. 'f brough tlte extensive cain l'aigning of the workers in charge, no doubt Laurenis county will have sub scibedw above thle alloted quota. Mr'. and Mrs. W. S. 'Bolt andl chill (lien of Ilisekory TIavern, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. J. fiR. Blrowtnlec and family. Mr. Reason of \Voodruff, spent sev eral days last week wit'h his son, Dr. J. WV. Reason. ego eoe. . *'g-o g g e e * YO['NON~ TO(WNSHIP FAIR. * * egg...ee e e. ee e rTe iirs-. township fair' of the coun ty will ,be held at Youngs School (Youings Township) on Friay, Nov. 30th. Every persom in the township, hasnything Worthy of exhilbit in SFo . S n'ited to bring ft on tht day. The ousekeeper 'and girls are asked to Xh'ibit thihr canned and dried fruits md vegetables, also their needle and ancy work. The men and boys are ,sked1 to bring their stock, hogs and :oultry. (ardon and -field products thou Id also ho oxh'ibite(d. Several rpeakers have been invited to be >resent. 'T'here wll be a township meeting of he Kurl Improvement. Association. 1Il the ollicers of each ass)ociation in he township are urged to be present. :s \\orkmn.it will talk to Ihemn aboten he 'V, 1. i';nery family in the townshi is ask El to bring a pienie basket. iet the whole township coale to :ether and make the lair an education i, agrie nl t:tral and patriotic rally. U. . . liarit IAN OF 70 KNOCKS OUT DISEASE WITH MINERAL PEMEDY Photographer of Vina, Ala.,l Wins Long Fight With Blood Disease. "ITnless they have been in my con lition it would be hard for anyone to realize what I have been through" writes .Mr. 1). Ii. Willis, Route 1, Vina, Ala. "I have had a six year fight ,with a malignant and persistent. blood dis Ease. I tried everything that I could hear of but, grew steadily worse." "I'inally I took -to my bed expect ing -to die most any day and it was then that I heard of SUdFIORRO-SOL. liu'rm the first .bottle I conmmenced to improve almost miraculously." 'I am up and attending to my studio and have gained so much in strength that I can now walk 'two miles and not mind it in the least. My skin, which was covered with sores has healed.' ".Just how to tell my gratitude for this wonderful mineral remedy I don't know but. I do feel that Sl!l Pl'1tRO SOL. is the most remarkable medicine that has ever been sold to mankind and I do not believe there is another medicine in this world to equal it in curing blood diseases.' St1IF'L. ItRO-SOL. is sold and recom mended by the Jaurens Drug Co. and all other druggist. Murry )rug Co., wholesale distributors. Citation for Letters of Administration. State of South Carolina, 'County of 'Laurens. B3y O. G. Thompson, Probate Judge: Whereas Margaret DuPree made suit to me, to grant her betters of Ad ministration of the estate and effects of It. 13. DuPree. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said It. B. DisPree deceased, that they be and apppar be fore me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Laurens CourtLJ'Iouse Laiu rhns. S. C., on the 4th day- of Decem ber, 1917 next, after publication hero of, at I1 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they dhave, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 16th day of November Anno Domini 1917. 0. G. TIIO.\lPSON, 18-2t-A J .P. I. C. Farms for City and Farm I Bought and S We have some farms for ser. W For Real Estate see T our~ Mr. J. S. Machen BEA Beauty deserves e But beauty is not of character. Each d In our large and' taste of all, that will a plainness of the plain. A pure gem like luxury. They never I possession. Come ardd see a fect fitness and extrerr WILl * LONG DBANOJI NBW. * " " " C " " a " " " " " " " " " " Long Branch, Nov. 19.-Rev. W. L. Alullikin filled his regular appoint ilent at Leesville Sunday afternoon. A box supper will bnogivcn at Long IBranchi school Wednesday night, No vember twentIy-eighth. The public is cordially invited to attend. The girls will please bring well-illled box C's. .\ Iarge crow( attCn(led the piider parching, given by .\Miss lleln 'rm-ll er, Satnrday nigliI \Ir. and .lrs. T. W. Wsm' IpeII Sund((ay n iht with .\r. and( \lrs;". .(o( (ChIncy. \lis, es, .\illi(' andt .\Mildred liolland anod Stidie K\eller visited .; ielen ('rotier Saturday Right. and Siony. \l r. and .\Ira. G. W. (unin1h mlt and family were the Sunday guests of .r. and .\Irs. Saum Todd of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown visited in this eomunity Sunday. Alrs. Joe Chaney and son, J. b., and Aliss Sudie Keller visited at Mr. an i Airs. C. Q. I lolland's Friday afternoon. Alrs. .John ilenjamine visited Mr:-. W A. Poole Sunday. Miss Sudie Keller and .\(ssrs Clyde (lhatman and Ilenry Pinson were the Sunday night guests of .lisses Mitrtie anti Alildred Hlolland. XlIsse., Helen Cromer and Frances Godfrey of Clinton were the attrac tive guest of the Misses Holland Sun (1y afternoon. Citation for iLeiters of Administration. State of South Cardlina, Uounty of Laurens. Whereas W. W. Garlington made suit to me, to grant him betters of Ad inoistrat.on with will annexed, of the estate and effects of Wiiliam Garling ton. 'l'heso are therefore, to cite and ad monish all and sit gular the kindred and creditors of the said 'William Garlington deceaseil, that they be and appear before me. In the court of Pro bate, to be held at iauaens Court House, Lautrens, S. C,, on the 3rd day of December. '917 next, after publica tion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Aiministration .huuid not be granted. Given under my hand this 1.7th day of November Anno i)omini 1917. IBy O. G. Thompson, Rrobate Judge: O. G. T H OM PSON, 18-2t-A .1 .P. I. C. Hock Wedding and Box Supper. There will be a mock wedding and a box supper at Shiloh school on Tuesday evening, Nov. 27th at. eight o'clock, for the benefit of the school. The public is cordially invited. hox Supper at Btailey School. ''here will be a box supper at Bailey School on next Friday evening, Nov. 23rd. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. Big values in Feather Pillows. S. M. & E. H. WILKES & CO. Sale Ins ~roperty of all kin old Health,/ sale; from 25 acres up..--wilI rite or see us if interested in RENS TRUSi UTY ADOR] nd should have adornmeni all of the face; there is bea, eserves its proper setting ol JEWELRY raried stock will be founc :ld to the beaiuty, of the. b~ /' one of our diamonds is bot ose their value and you has itock of jewelry that will a ie cheapness. LIAM SOLOI "Reiaible Jeweler" The End of Your Corns ['aln Stops at Once-'orn Lifts Otf Clean. There is nothing in the wor:d liko 'Gets-It" for corns. Just apply it as -ording to directions, the pain stops it once and then the corn iifts off as 'lean as a whistle. No fuss, no b)other, 10 danger. "tCis-It" you Iknow, is utfe. Alillions have used it, more than. ill othe e corn rem elIes otnt)bined, and t neve.rfails. TIllere iS no id for you to go h1rough1 ano0Ihtbe day of corn agony. Buff he sutre you get "'Gels-II". Av P1 rya Don't Wante Time "11o0Hering.'' "Uets,-It" Never F"unn, cCet nothing else, for remember, there is positively nothing else as good. "Gets-It" never irritates the live flesh, never makes the top sore. You can go about as usual with work or play, while "Gets-It", the magic, does all the work. Then tho corn peels right off like a banana skin, and leaves the toe as smooth and corn-free as your I)alm. Never happened before, did it Guess not.. Get a bottle of "Gets-It" today from any drug store, you need pay no more than 25c, or sent on roceipt of pric. by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, Ill. Sold in Laurens and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by Eureka Drug Co.. lurens Drug CO., Powe Drug Co., Putnam Drug Store, I. 1'. Posey. NOTICE OF LOST STOCK. To all whom it may concern: Phis is to certify thait I am1 the own er of one share of the capital stock of Laurens Glass Works, thi- original certificate No. 7, having been issued in the place of the original. You are further notified that I shall make ap plication to the said Laurens Glass Works at its office for the issuance of such a certificate on the 28th day of Nov., 1917. MRS. M. AGNES ANDERSON. 13-6t An Old Man's Stomach. As we grow older and less active, less and less food is required to meet the demands of our bodies. If too much is habitually taken, the stomach will rebel. When a man reaches the advanced age of 85 or 90, you will find that he is a light eater. le as careful as you will, however, you will occa sionally eat more than you should and will feel the need of Chamberlain's Tablets to correct the disorder. These tablets do not contain pepsin, but strengthen the stomach and enable it. to perform its functions naturally. They also cause a gentle movement of the bowels. uran Ce As-Fire, Life, Tornado, recident & Automobile sell same to suit purcha this line. For Insurance see e r .F. Tolbert NJED ity of fo rm and beauty appropriate I something to suit the uutful, and redeem the h an investment and a re the luxury of their stonish you by its per 40N