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C. r uui saintrusted to Our Care Wul ate romt an CarfulAtten tion. Oleec over Palmietto Bank f. F'eatherstIono will spenld Wednes .iav ot eaubI woek in Laurens.) J. ROY CRAWFORD SURVEYOR Plato, Tracings, I~ue Prints, Etc. sTelephione 2691 Clinton, S. C. Dr. T. L. Tingraerman DEN4TIST Laurensa, South Carolina Ofe in Peoples Bank Building. DR. W. F. FLOWERS . VETERINARY SURGEON iradante with 12 Years Experience Dentist and Surgical.Work 0M.lee TURKEY WEARY OF RULE OF OEILuAN Prominont American 'T'hinks Amerlca be Unwise to Declare War on Turks. Would be Playing Into Kniser's Nand. Ifloston, Nov. 30.--Th 'Turks aire heartily tired of German rule and a declaration of war by the United States against Turkey now would be playing into the hands of the Berlin ollicials, in the opinion of Dr. wim. E. Strong, editorial secretary of the American Board of Commissioners for foreign missions. Why the United States should de clare war upon either Turkey or Ilul garia is inconprehensible to those who' know anything of the internal situation of those two countries, said a f tat ement issued 'by Dr. st rong to night. "Both of the countries are as much under the control of Germany as are Belgiun' and Poland. - "Who would suggest" he contin u ed." Ihat we should declare war on ilelgitul ibecause Belgian subjects are "orking for Germany and Itelgitumi is supplying Germany with foodstuffs arl other war equipment? Thoso who have come out of Turkey during the last few months give only one testii'ny, and that is to the effect that Turkey is heartily tired of the domination of Germany. F ven the leaders r~"ognize that they went into this wart not fir any possible gain to Turkey but with every opport unity of I losing everything. ."1f war should be declared on 'Tur <ey and Bulgaria, what could Ilhe United States do?" It would be cruel in the extreme to make an at tack upon a people who hate the al 1lance with Germany with a perfect haired and who would gladly break that alliance if they had the power to do so. A declaration of wa,' teday oft the part of the United State a would lead to a new attack under German direction upon the non-Moslemin popu lations of Turkey, whose elimination froni Asia Minor is one of the mani fest policies of Germany. "One can hardly think of the peo ple of the United States favoring any step which could, so far as we can see, lead to nothing that would ab breviate this war, but. would open the door for new and startling atrocities under the leadership of Berlin, to say nothing of imperilling all Ameri can interests in both countries. We have reason to know that the Bulgar ion and Turkish officials are increas ingly friendly toward the United States, as they become dissatisfied and even hostile to German rule. This is a tendency to be encouraged lather than discouraged. "The sending of Hernstorff to Con stantinople was with the idea of turning Turkey against the United States. In the face of the rising tide of German opposition in Turkey, lie will probably 'he unable to do so till less the United States by a declara tion of war plays into his hands and into the hands of the Berlin cAlicials.'' WH! YTlIIAT LAME iIA('i( That, mornling lantene(ss, those sharp -pains iwhen bendin g or lift ing, make work a burnden anad rest im-pos 5si-le. D~on't be hand(1icappledl by a had1( back-hook to yourt kidneys. You will make no0 mistake by following this IAnuri n rei5t'sident 's examl 11e. C. D). 'Riobert son. farmner', Itoute No. I, lbaurens, says: ".\My hack was lame and my kidneys \were disordered. Of ten whlen I tried( toI lift, a sharp pamin s(el'zed( m1e In the 11(1 qmal oy ba'ck anid handil~. h kidney .jt('ret ions tass 5ed too froq iien tlIy, but t10 tlo w was seanii ty and(1la brnled toyf-i lly. I had su ch had dizzy shells -flint I a lmtost fell. Af-j loer siuff'eing abhout a yeari, Iread about [Donn's Kidney i'ills and got a biox at lie I aurlens IDrug C'o. They irelieved me1 ini a fe wdays and 'by thle t ime I had ulsed fouri boxes, I was rid (if thte t roub1l1e. 'Thle cur e has beeni perima Priice Che at all (lealerm. D~on't sim ply ask for a kidnley remiiedy-get D~onn's Kidney ills--the same that eurend .\ir. Itlibert son. Fost en-.\liiiurn Vo., Prous., --fflo N. V. IIUN A'litO('ITi'ES Oppressll(e Men'suares ('arried Out in lielgiumu .llup'lent Ed in North linly. Ldot ill and D~evasinte I talian Pr Washingtonl, Nov. 30.--All the op pr'P'iv~e meiasures whlciL i carae terized thle invasion~ of higtium anc mianiy of the acts of barbarisnm whieh revoltedi the civilized world, semi-of cial dispatches froml Rome todhay says, are now 'being practiced by the Austro-German in~'adiers of Italy. Near Zenson, thie (dIspatchles say, the invader's placed Italian women anld children before their troops as theoy advanced and the 'Italian sol diet's were compelled to sacriflee thIr ininocent coiuntrymlen, tin the Flriuli region, war taxes, reqluisitions and conscriptionb of la bor is being pr'acticed as it was in Blelgiumn and northern France. Auts tro (Gernman prisoners tell of 'Italian non-combatants mlassacred by the in vadting troops,~and loot from Italian homes and sho-ps has been found on the bodies of dead troona. *9.. e* * oe\e e e .g..e " " * DIALS NEWS. * " eeeee e***e ee .. se e * Dials, Dec. 3.-dcsplite the drizzly, inclemency of the day, many visitors were albroad Thanksgiving Day and from all account it. was the one day In which food conservation did not play ani important part, as there were no gastrononical sac iflees, and for :ince friend 'Hoover was forgot ten. Not withstandini, the day Was a <ilet one. It was -especially significant that this year's Thanksgiving Day was differ ent. \it Is true we have had a full harvest, and that our people have prospered, and as a nation wt have reasserted and rea Illlrmed our all legi ance to the God of our fathers. Fron many of our homes one or more mmi(i bers of the family circle, have gone forth to battle for the liberty of Iie world. Is it any wonder that. there .s many a chartache! Yet there was a new hope and a new pride In the op timnistic hearts of the homefolks on Thanksgiving I)ay, in simply knowing that. they had a loved one in the ranks among 'the millions gonsecrated to 1ight for the freedom of the world and to save our future Thanksgiving Days. Rtev. ii. Z. Nabors, souperittendetit of the Islworth Orphanage at Col umn bin, cale up from Clinton where lie wasi in atitcildaice at the annual ses sion of the i'pper South Carolina Con forence, and spent Friday hight with Mrs. I. S. IBrooks and family. liss Jennie Abererombie was the -inest of her aunt, Mrs. John Ilolder several days last week. ,.Mr. and .11\s. L. W. lrooks, and tit le 'Sarah IBelle, were visitors of rela ives in Gray Court Thanksgiving 1)ay. Mr. and .\Mrs. 'W. S. Bolt and chil Iron of IHickory Tavern, and Mr. W. . irownlee and family, were the ;pend-the-day guests o' Mrs. .1. R. lrownivle and famil Iy Thu rsday. i. and .'Mrs. .. T. Gillespie and chil Iren of Greenville, came down Thurs lay and remained over the week-end Vit Mr. 1Iarris Curry and family. Mlembers of the Young Peoples' So 'lety of Dials Methodist church were 1itertained at. the home of Mrs. Fes ts Curry of (;ray Court Wednesday 'vening, Nov. 21st. :several interest ng contests together with music and ther games were enjoyed throughout he evening. From the handsomely uppointed dining table delicious re 'reshlents were served to the guests, able partners having first been se ured by matching ibroken (puotations, reatly written on cards, tied with ihtite and yellow ribbon, the colors of he society. The cards afterward ;ervcd as dainty sotiveniers of the af air. The .\1issionta ry Rally, given under lie au pices of the AW. 1. M. society it this place, on the fourth Sunday af ernoon, proved a success in every V83'. Mi's. Neenie Owings was hostess IU he Ladies' Aid Society and the mem ers of the two organized Bible class 'i at her home Moniday af'teirnoon. The uffair was In the natur'e of a showeri 'or' thle lapwor'th -Orphanage. The l'htanksgiving box was filled1 andl pack 'd to over-flowing withl many a ippre >rialte antd useftil aticles, as w~ellI as iii inmber of such ecalcu lag ed to gladen the lienits of thle little ones. Duri 'iigg lie a ftcernoon a del ighiIftfu1 salad ('our ise .\ lix Sal lie Ii rownlhee wax sho pp ing nih~t tauens .\(iinday3. .\1'. and \l :s. Sam in uriry, .\1is J1ewel I 'urriy and Mlastr ci'(oke speniit Tihanks living l)ay in tinoree, the ;mesxis of clat ivep. 31ir. and \lr3i. lRober i Owvina of 'oiniaini imit. M\r. end Mrs. .Iosie Sim notns anid .\ i. anmd 31irs, Abrantms of Poplart, wrere Siunda:y visitor's of Mir. I. Yt. Simmions and faimilly. Mlesxrs Wi. C. (Curry, F'esliis and . \. (Curr'iy a ndl.il Joh Thlomatson 1mo Ored to ('liinton Sitnday,'to liear thle nori n g sermion of thle IBishiop lmresid ng at the C'onfer'ence. M1iss MattIe Siin inotis had as lier' ziiest Fondiiay .\ilss Loitisi' Owinigs of ray (Cour it. M1r. .\lac'k liirns, 3ir. and 31irs. Ilas -om1 iiro(wniiece anmd little (dauighter', ltachecl of IEnor'ee, and 3Miss lEtta irowniilee of Warriioi', weire callers at he~ home of Mlr. .1. 11. hirownl'ee's Sun lay. * ''"'W Alt. " nd Mirs. Phlumtier ('iirry of Si oanme 8S ngs, .Ark., biut who have t(eeni ini South i armol ina. fomr sever'al veeks visiting rehlitives, sptent. Satur liay niight . wVithi 1Mr. Samu Curry and 'amily. On Sunday, accomnpaniecd by State cf Ohio, City of Toledo, . Lucas County. Is Frank J. Cheoney makes oath thant he 1s SenIor partner of (lie firmi of If J. Cheney & Co., doing bmuinitens in th. City of To ledo, County and Stat.e oresaidi andc thant said firm will par I stum of ONE iHUNRED~ D)0 LA kS or each and ev ery Caseo of Catairh ii I cannot be ('tred by (lie use of 114 LL' ('ATA ICRH C~tl!E, Aworn to hbe' e no and subseribedl in ry res co, t i, 6ith daiy of D~ece~ber, Notary Public. Ilall's Catarrh Corn is token Internally 4ndt acts directly upon the blood and mu souis surfaces of tile system. Bend for testimonials tfree. F". J. lHEN EY R- CO. Toledo, 0. Bald by all DFimgis in, 750. Takac iralla Family imli to..' cnpatan .lir. Ciprry, 31r. and Mrs. Curry mo Cored to llenderosnville to see thplir son, Graham, who is in school near that place. Mrs. Robert Gray who successfully underwent an operation in a Spartan burg hospital, was able to return home Monday., Rev. G. G. Hlarley, pastor at this place attended the Methodist Confer ence at Clinton. Mr. 1iarley has only been one year on this charge, but in that thme he has proven an able and clicient pastor, and the church has made material as well as spiritual progress during his ministrations. It sei Snf Fr< lo\ fin ne tI1 ev, r -tc PERF Tl l ', E: *!tiwi1 s i j hul."f Catarr and Cold in the Head Recommend PE-RU-NA Those who *ob Ject to liquid mcdi. cines can eecure Peruna tciete, SOLOM( SAYSt Attach Qualit to Your Christ sn't a question of h+ end but what that exp its in real refinement, Ability. )m the costliest jewelr vest priced articl f d here a toup liof disti ss that is sure of app: scope of our select eryone at every price. 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