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SiBEVILLE-GREENWOOD MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Organized 1891. PROPERTY INSURED $2,500,000. WRITIE OR CALL on the under signed for any information you may desire about our plan of insurance. We insure' your property against de struction 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 saifest and cheapest Ilan of Insurance known. Our associati n i., now licensed to write insurance in the counties of Ab beville, Greenwood, McCormick, Lau rens and Edgefleld. The officers are: IEN. J. FR AaEt LYON, President, Columbia, S. C. , R. BL A K E, Gen. t., Secy. & Treas. Greenwood, S. C. DIRE TORS. A. 0. Grast . ........ Mt. Carmel, S. C. J. M. Gambrell, .. ...Abbeville, S. C. Jno. H. Childs, .. ....Bradley, S. C. A. W. Youngblood .. .. lodges, S. C. S. P. Morrah, .. .....Willington, S. C. L. N. Chamberlain .. McCormick, S. C. R. H. Nicholson .. .. ldgefleId, S. C. F. L. Timmerman, Pleasant Lane, S. C. J. C. Martin .. .. .. ..Princeton, S. C. W. II. Wharton, .. ....Waterloo, S. C. J. I. 1L.1E E. Gen. Agt. Greenwood, S. C. Miller's Antiseptlc 011, known as SNAKE OIL dili Positively Relieve Pain In 'T'hree Minutes. ( Try it. right now for rheun'u tism, neuralgia, lumbago, sore, ?t ff and swollen joints, pains in the he by, back and limbs, 'corns, bunions, etj. After one application pain disappe ; as If by magic. A n w remedy used interi lly and externally for coughs, colds, croup, sore throat, diptheria and tonsilitis. This oil is conceded to be the most penetrating remedy known. Its prompt and immediate effect in re lieving pain is duo to the fact that it ponetratcs to the affected parts at onco. As an illustration, pour ten drops on the thickest piece of solo leather and it will penetrate this sub stance through and through in three ninutes. Accept no substitute. This great oil is golden red color only. Every bot tIe guaranteed; 25c, 50c and $1.00 a bottle, or money refunded. The Lau ruis Drug C, 7-If HUGH B. CUNNINGHAM CIVIL ENGINEER (M. A. S. C. E'S.) SURVEYS-DESIGNS AND CON STRUCTION In Steel, Concrete,' Wood. WATERLOO, - - S. 0. Care Palmetto Bank, Laurens, S. C. W. M. N ASH SURVEYOR Terracing :: Leveling Drainage NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C. UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmer Clls answered any hour day or night. Simpson,Cooper & Babb, Attorneys at Law. WMI Practice in all State Courts Prompt Attention Given All BusIness Ri. B. DIAL A. C. TODDI DIAL & TODD Attorneys ant Law Enterprise Bank Buhldlaigs, Laure, S. C. PRAIJTICID IN ALL COURTS. Long 'iTune Loans Negotiaitcd. Abstracts Priepared. Blackwell & Sullivan ATTORNEYS AT LAW l'roupt attention given to all business Money to Joan oui Real Estate ic~e Phomre i' Residence Phone 95 Ofin< , ...mons Building 5;. U. Featherstone WT. Ii, Knight FEATHrilIsTrONE & IiNIGHIT Attorneys at Law Laurens, S. C. A ii' iluxin as Intrusted to Our Care tion. Office over P'almetto Bank ..r. Fecatherstone will speond Wecdnes -tiay of each week in, Iaurens.) - J. ROY CRAWFORD SURVEYOR flIts, Tracings, Blue Pripts, Ete, felephaone 900 Clinton, S. C. Di". T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina omoes in Peoples Bank Building. DR. W. F. FLOWERS VETERIINARY SUSGfAON ( Irajuate with 19 Year# Exjberiene Dentist an~d Surgical Woitt 0810c0, e e * * " " " S . . . . . " " * LISBON -NEWS. * *5. * * * * *. .. Lisbon, Dec. 14.-The farmers have been very busy gathering their crops, sowing wheat and oats, and right at this time the oats may be damaged in the sprout, yet we have taken the chancel, and not looking for this cold snap. The wheat is coming up right along and we trust that we will real ize good yields next year, to help feed ourselves, that the west can send all of theirs to the allies. 'We did not think that the people were going to sow much wheat, but our demontsra tor, P. W. Moore, worked them up to sowing it. .Mr. Moore is a wide awake, energetic, thoroughbred, high toned business gentleman of the highest type, and you can always look for ward with much interest to anything that he may undertake, so Laurens has been well blessed in getting a man like Mir. Moore. We did think a while that there would not be any cotton to pick after the holidays but there was so much cotton seed planted the last days of May and the first of .June, that we will have a right smart of scrap ping to do in .January. We hope that everybody, hot I white and black will enjby a good Christmas and then settle down to work, and work for the Lord and Master with this point in view, that we are to be better men and women, and by that we will he better to each other, and by all means do everythlig possible to help our little bit, to help the allies win this great wiar beyond the great pond. May God bless every soldier, ev en in the enemies lines. We are glad to see that the ladies of ILisbon are knitting for the soldier boys, Our heart goes out for Ihos' boys who have left their homes, tleir m1ot1hers. their wives and a weethearts. to cross the water to fight for their country. We know that some of them never will return, that is one reason it is so sad. The box supper at Mr. W. L. Teague's last Friday night was quite ai success. The proceeds went to help maata some improvement on the church. The amount realized was something over $60. The good people of Laurens alway help and the Beav erdam community feels very grateful to them. Mrs. Lillie Smith Flowers of Ameri cus, Ga., and Mrs. Frances Hunt, of Greenville, are visiting their mother, Mrs. A. J. Smith. -Mr. Alsey Madden and family will leave the Wright place to make their home at the iiamilton place, where Mr. Pearce Hipp and family have vacated and moved to their own place former ly owned by Mirs. John Wade Ander on near Laurens. Mir. Clarence Foster Smith, at Fort Bienjamin HIiarrison, F. 11. C. 6, is very much indisposed. We hope that he will soon be his usual self again. With best 'wishes for the editor and his force. Whyi3 not a nice r'ug foi' Chisimats? WVe aire shiowving a beautiful line, rea ioinably prIced. S. .\. & 10. H. WILTIDS & Co. E~NGLAN1) WILL41 IIII) F"011 AFTERI WAll TItA1)E .1imer~len 1' Wil'Fncon ter Keen Conmpe titlin When ('ondions are lIestoredl to Normial. London, Dec. I 3.-Sir' Alber't Stan Iey, priden~cit of the 'board( of 'trad1e, 'vas entertained at dinner last night by) the olleers anld directors of the Amnerlean (Chambier of Commerce. Ills addresas (dealt. largely with ('oindit ions after the wvar. The gov'ernmeni'it, hie sald, 'was giving rarious at ten'tionl to trade prolemiis the wvar for which she must be prie p~aredl befoire thle eoniIloet ends5. AmrleaI wou0ld f11(d a strloniger antd keener compet101itoir ill ingland after 11he war, the speaker' saidi. IlIc added:~ "Trhis is not a challenge. We aire willinig to lIlt ouir 11111 agaInst your nine, or' any other niine if we have a falir umplire, but are not willing to play against anlothier team with crook edi umiinig andt with the bleachers packhedl, ever1y miani wiithi a bick in lils Sir A Lbert 5ipokj' of the Gierman po01ll. py3 of "peaceful iienetr'ation" of the indtuistries of other counmtriies as a piol I cy undler wvhich eveiry agent of Gernman tirade wvas backed by a machine gun, Ilo expressed the ati-ongest conviction that the allies would -wiln although it miighit be a long war, State et Ohio, City of Toledo, I Lucas County, ' Ie Frank J. Chieniey mnkos oath that lie is senior partner of tho firm of 1". J. Cheney & Co., doIng business in tihe CIty of To. ledo, County and1 Stat,' aforesaid and that said firm will pay the sum of ONI IIUNDR ED D)OJA1AARh for each and ev ety case of Catarrhm tifat cnnnot be cured by the use of flAT TJ/ CA TA I1tH (fllfnJ, Sworn to before nme and1( subscribed 1ry. my nireece, this 6thi day of December, (Seal) A. W. GIJCASON. Notary Public, Hfahl's Catarrh Cuo is taken internally and acts directly upon tie blood and mun 00ous surfaces of t he system. Send for. testimonials, free. P'. J. 6HENICV & CO., Toledo(. Sold by all Drligglsti, 'ie, 'Tale i al's Family Pii:j foi cofheti *I nl, * * o.. ... ., e .g. * HOME DEMONSTRATION * * DEPARTMENT. * * (By Miss Daisy Hlarris.) Vardening. To the girls and housekeepers of 1au ren1s County: We want next year to be the banner year of South Carolina's food produc tion. The high cost of living during the last few years has stimulatecd an interest in vegetable gardening and the housewife realizes as never 'before the real value of a kitchen garden. Al though the garden produces more real proflt per acre than any other portion of the farm, it is usually the first to be neglected. Vegetables and fruits furnish a large part of the essential salts which are absolutely necessary to the well-being of the hulman system, so that the value of vegetables in the diet is a great deal more than the mucre food or money value. The need of tonics and other medicines in the spring is due largely to the lack ot vegelables and fruit in the winter diet. Start to work this 1n11itli on your spring garcideni. Grea care should be exercisc( in the selectioli of a garden l ot. Il should be recoglnized that frost S less likely to injure vegetables plant ed on high ground tlha tthose illalted in .low places into which heavier cold air commonly settles; that crops will miature more rapidly on land that has a suliny, southern exposure 11han on other plots; that the garden should be fairly level, but well drained; and that a warns, sandy loani will produce an earlier Crop thani a heavier soil that letallis more watr('I' an(1 less heat. To 111ato anld ('gg plants 11111st have the sunniest of all locations. I. tCtuce, kale, spinach, lmustard, etc., do mod erately well in the shade, lbut they shoil(1 have at least three hours of stil ('ach1 day. If your garden plot is not already s(Ma'i down, have it sub-soiled during this month, in order that it may stand subject to severe atmospherie condi tions of the winter utll March, and Ilen re-broken, thereby killing all in sects, which are enemies to the plants. We cannot emphasize too greatly the importance of a good seed bed, which is insuired by deep plowing and care ful harrowing, rendering the soil in a pulversized condition that gives a growth of stocky young plants. Fertilizers which furnish the plant food should be selected with Care. NI trogen is furnished by turning under well decomposed barnyard fertilizer, and rotten vegetable material. E'xcre ment from poultry houses hasten tlie growth, of plants .more rapidly than most chemical fertilizers. ,When I return from Wintllro1i in February I want to be ready to help the club members with their hot beds. The seed for the garden should be se cured Considerably in advance of the planting season. The canning club girls should se eure the following seed, viz.: Stone's Iimprove'd Tomalhtoes, used( for' canning, and the Earlilana or Jutne Pink for marketIng; Sweet 'Spanish Pomentos, liiurpee's Stringless Pod( and Keontucky Wonder Ileans. Tfhe club womilen1 are asked to demlonstrate the followfug vegetables: New Zealand Spinach, Chli nese Ca bbage, ('hayotes andI ;Dasheens. As manIIy 803y beanls and~ pea'nuits should1( lhe lilanIIted as8 'iossibile to aid( in thle bread situlationi. I shall11be gladi to send( garideni bull I-. 111ns anld givo any aissistanlce f can to any13 one0 desirin~g aid. SP~iEE01iE ('OME hI101. Orators Well Panid In Newv York, Ac cordlinig to D)ist rict Attorney's Inives. I Igationl. New York, D~ec. I 3.--Theli high cost of ('amplaignI orators has b~cen revealed 1)y Distrilet Attorney Swann's inivesti gat ion of the expense account of thle fusion comitItee whliIch bcyked .\layor'0 .\lich delI in the recent1 m-1.1nicipa i ("am1 paiggi, it was announceed today13. Records(1 of thle constill110 uin lie hands(1 of' .\lr. .Swan shows: ti Ihat speiak 'i's were pa31Id fromi '3d a slpeech upI, i.'ostly up1. Somle of the rieceiv('~ ed as8 high as $ t0, while otliers wlere 01n a repriar311 salary with an een aiC 'fount. Charged agal'uat "sp!eakers' pay3 '0on the r'ecord4 was a total of M~ahiogaiiy -Pedes5tal, foir $2.25 upl. A lairge size, w'ellI made, beautifully finished, mnohogany/ or 0ak rocker, up hlolster'ed in genuineo Spanish lea ther foir only $7.25. S. M. & E. H. W'ILK ES & Co. Nicholls (hased by Muhuninle. W~ashington, D. C., Ilec. I 3.-Ropire Senltitf(ve Sam .1,.'Nicholls has had( the thrilling expeilence, aecording to dIn patch1e5 r'ceceived ini Washiiigton, of bing 01n hoard a vessel in Pacifle wa telrs which w'as chased for 80ome dils tance lby a mtpl~posedI German ralider. Mr . Nicholls was (o10ne f a ar'ty oif thirty congr'essmlen who left Wash ington October' 20 foir L tr'ip of inl Slietioni to the llawaiian hslaiids. The party, wvhen the trip wasm mliderl taken, expeted to' returnl to Wash - ington about December 10, thottgh no details as to departu re or arrival were allowed to be published. Early this week a dispatch froni. San Francisco told of a riuse by a supyposed Germnan raider in t'ie P'ac Ic, by w iicli the vessel sought, by the use of lives In 1Imitation o a burning vessel, to attract passing aes sels ini its vicinity, In~ ordier that it {tight capture or destroy themn. A .M'e .i x til ve! i '{ I M,~ !!Iiif sh wer ch< as git sh ' ii: 1Iii F!irst bcu jee 1'c t resape Fscnd becausel * richest and most re tic of this shop. And furthermore,1 repute for the mos Why not safeguar< ing where she wol Willia "Reia ' o Itlady i,1I 1h1 lhere were othor liuhts bli icikjg atro nd It. I uIiade a fill report wle.l I arrived at out, necxt iot." 'Tli'; Ij orle(d raidsr w'as litter ted ' by the party of reui ng Sn( gr e i:nen, it is IIeie I an Id the w1 i ihi they Were traveling on wa: foreed to adopt strtenuous. thods to (eSCi pe t Ie t(prowling raider. man Comes e111, unii we go to the nursery. ti Ihile y }-ou undlress him. The ari*I ni pstairs or down, wherever ny ani to use, prompt, energetic, )Ines it hours of solid comfort per gallon. COMPANY ('leo lot te, N. C. Clhnrleston, W. Vn. Charleston, S. C. V, S--a h ~ r,( >s A) u captain in co1un1unention to friends inl San I rancisco, said: "We were( wailred by Wireless to lok out for a raider that mlight ei clmy strang iethods. Aliout 11m Ihes south of Acapuleo at night we saw a lh1re in the sky and soo11 noticed wti:I looked li1e a siip on ihe. "IHut helng warned. I kept on our ou1e 111 -watehed the lire careful ly. boon I noticed that the fire was .ii 4 !y nM ,4 Yhen the Sand ddie on one side-Pertfietion on the oi sure the little fellow doesn' t get chill rfection Oil I Ifat er is portable, easily c tra warmth is niecled. E'cototnica l to h inble. Now used inl over 3,000,000 In haycs best with Aladdin Security Oil--eigl STANDARD 011 (sew Jersey Washington, D. C. IMOlt Norfolk, Va. Mi). >tinghro wn. VCh. ry ad fne slve wa-r ma she knows that theLchoice: t f (ult madvlub ii si her peiton bycho< ~vuldhomee.r stohramiao; So om nt she knowsehal terhoc