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LANFORD NEWS. Lanford, Aug. 20.-Mrs. iDon Burns, et Barksdale, is visiting her grand nother, Mrs. 0. F. Fowler, who has Seen sick but is some better at present. Mrs. Ostelle 'Fowler, of Grenwood, % visiting relatives here this week. The .Rural Improvement Association Xtet at the home of Mrs. C. L. Waldrep fst M'iday af'rrnoon with a good Jaauy present to enjoy the interesting wpogram and incidentally the delight ftI refreshments served by Mrs. Wal rep who was assisted by her daugh ters and Miss Othello Johnson. We Zope to have many more good meet rgs fike this. The painting of the roof of our school building is now in pro gress and we hope to have other neces sary improvements ready for another successful school term this tino. Miss Eoline floggs, of Newton, N. C.. it visitin-.: at the home of her granld .ather. Mr. IT. M. Johnson and other v'itise attending the Pailerson an Trnal faiffly reuilon report a very en oyable time. The Rev. Jones, presid Bag elder, Itev. J. R. Williams and Rev. .1. M StSaman., of 'Laurens all made very interesting talks, Joinled inl with splondid music and the iregular roll qaII, with ite biusi ness of tile reutnioni -nade the day one of pleasutre an(d is a good traiiing in the muinds of the yountg in the family to be acquainted with a li'Ite of the family htistry. Itr. 0. C. (ox and family attended this r'u ntion, Mrs. (ox being relat ed 1t the Patit'rson family. Mr. .J. S. iliggins is inl Uiton visiting Mhis sotn. "is. lor'ace 'i'eagte and duntgihters lhave retur'edl to tlir u home in Lau - wens after a very pleasani visit in IIe Woime of Mr. atnd Mrs. .1. 0. Garrett. Mir. J. T. Burgess has tretut'ned htomtie afTer a very pleasant visit to relativ'es .4n Georgia. Miss Nlannite ralfori'd has retliu'ned ame,aftier spending a few weeks w%-iit her a.1n1, .iMrs. Thioimias Crounch, of Mr. C. D. Cox and family were recent CHICHESTER S PILLS Tn19 DIAM1N) BRAND. t ~to'css gtdicat AtU your D. I nt (.,. -fIeemtw M.'m'.. 'At"a . 'lta In i ed ant Gold uetalli boxes, seated with ile Ribbon. Take no othe. t" or ut DI I AND) PADor % years knownnas lest. S c St.Alas~ht SOLD BY DRUGGISIS EERYWHERE LAURENS Congress o 0 PRECINCTS Clinton. . 147 7 C1linton Mill . 19 6 Cross Hill .. .. .. . 51 4 Cook's Store .......... 14 2 Dtals .. .. .......... 1 2 Dianiel's Store ........ 22 3 Ekoin ..1..... ............1t; '6 Goldville . .. . .. . .. 13 41 Gray Court .. ........3... i I ilckory Taierni....... ...i- 6 Hopewell ...............30 2 Laur'ens.................Illi It; aureis .. . . .. 22 7 Laniford ............ 12 2 Lanigston. I.. ..I..........1 Lydia Mill. .......... 15 3 Molitville 2.. ........... 25 -1 Mt. Pleasanit .. .8. . Ora 2:.......... .... 25 'Owings ...............20 1 Poplar F-;lSg .. . .. . 2.1 .1 Pleasant Mound 1.......12 1 Renno .............. 21 1 Stewart's Store ........ 9 2 Shiloh .............. 23 1 T1)ip To ).. ..6........ . 3 Thomupson's Store ........1 : Wade ..................I I 2 Waterloo ............ 19 3 Watts mill............. 11 Woodville .......... 25 5 Yon .. .. .............1: 2 Total .......... .. 931 1 :) visitors at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. .1. Lanford. 'I'he children of 'Mrs. Mary Parso' a ill celebrate her bIrthday next Fi day at her old borne place with a r' ioii .)f ler children and a good din nier. Mr. atid Mrs. M. M. Cunningham. of Adairsville. G0a., left for Winder, Ga., Sat urday. after spending several weeks with their daughter, Mrs. W. 1). Pat terson. They will visit relatives in Winder and Atlanta before returning to their home. E YOU DW Watch We< iere WI COUNTY DEMOCI House of Representat 0 n 2 8 102 145 248 61 29 8 3i 23 26 34 13 19 3 19| 16 48 37 66 45 1-il 10 35 15 2 1 5 9) 13 14 it; 7 I I 12; 21 41 15 21 1:3 2 5' 37 47 22 7 15 a .1 1. 17 491 1 2 80 37 5 1 17 4111 27 :-. G7 10 18 1 3. 11 is 30 5 7 s 1; 72 228 227 112 2) 20; 70 10 51 21 1:: 12 11 17 1:" 2' 2 21 IS 17 21 9 1 1 1 1 )0 6 52 .1 21 21 20 Is, 12 19 41 7 7 12 11 12 I 21 I 13 Is Is 18 ... I 21 1 20 21 42 2 1 29 28 49 . 5. 27 11) I 1! 21 11; 2 9 ; ) 29' 16 28 48 9 1 I 10' 11 8 :3 19 : 7 8 41 28 10 1 N 1 12 10 20 9 10 l) IS II 1. 51; 39 1 1 2 9 I 9 21 25 I 10 25 31 :1 2 8 , 2 1 17 .12 10 21 :1 3 .1 4 IS :1 9 :12 21 7 21 21 22 31 21 I 717 8 1 121 1 791 n 1 .11r. W. M. L.ngst.o1, of Charoito, N. C., aItended thle 'Patterson reiunlon Thatraday. .\Mr. ad1( .s. C. L'. Gossett. of Pao Iel. have ret rurned home after a week', visit to relatives here and1 at Narle. mr. v. J. iunter an(i fatily, of ow Ings, and Mrs. W. N. Owings and chL1 Iren of Pelettdlton, attenlei the Patter -on reuinion Thuarsday. Mrs. T. A. Diruimmond and .\Mrs. J. S. IlIiggins will attend the annual -wo man's meeting to convene with th Poplar Springs church next wet' INTER RING 'I T his sk's Ad ill Be S~ Interest -*ROPE ZATIC PRIMARY E COUNTY TICKET ives Treasurer Supt. of I 1,7 5 8 410 671 23 2781 91 :14 84 11 74|1 - 9 1081 44 62 4 17 151' 6 1071 36 .9 1 2 17| 1 5 0 4 15 1; 26 7j 6 30i 15 29 9 26 18! 12 656 2.5 ~-11 IS .4 116: 21 6.1 1 ; : 1 2 21 6 54 9 1"1#: 2! 5: 26, 21 118: 73 .11 :19 72 18 22 lo0 l 2 S I'8 25 1 .1 31 .5 3 i 28 3. 1~ 1~ - 1 76 5 218 138 32 226 6 1 .11) 15 5x .IN :1:1 1 39 20 3 22 41 1; :3 1 .)1 : 81 17 12 24 15 a 5 28 6 0 11 6 8 5 7 11 32 2 13 1 X 1 75 38 :1. 1 20 1; 17 RIi 4 3 L .... I1I1 1 ! 8 3:1 9 61 1 26 1 77 1 579 G21 15. 12 89o 25 2. I:, 4 1 1 j 28 1 2620 9' 1 41 0 11 X. 3 12 10 1-1 2.4 20 6 2 1 6 5 11 $ :'15 11 10 15 11) 3W 23 29 53 i6 27: G 3 519 5 1 1 3 21 :8 I 1 0 Il 3 9 1 29 .; 171 21 - 10o 6 .5 1 13 -)I 1 92 22 21 .1 22 2" 1 27 1 I' 19 451 10 87 1. 1 15.S N 13 570 120: .\laste; Giihert Cox Is the delegate lo reopresenlt the Sunbeam) hand. .I:c: nan1 1oys Here. Admiral Samuel .McGowan and Paf. If. .cGowan, of Washington, were here t1o 5irst of the week visiting r 1atives and greeling pld friends. Admiral \eGowan came down to east his hal lot for Dial and Cooper while his brothr was dtown on a social visit, the fIrst one in a long time. Their friends here were glad to se them both again. ESTED I ~HE W. vertisem omethin to You CR-Of LECTION, AUGUS W. Supervisor 00 0 C-4 - .0. 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The 2erby transpairent y ellowish stclu and 1w' p surroundil ig the round black 1100(14 tire so sitponaer'os iuw to be used Instead of mint), being equivnlent to niore than 00 times their weight of that im terial." SIJSC,1116M, FOR T-HE A V6 0TISE bN SAVI r9>Next.. ent? 3 6 9 o Vii .. 4 9 27 5 7h4PAN... Caunty GbomnmnindIonors 252 55 34 97 112 501 85 3:3 26; 30 48 10 45 24 7 30 91 13 418 6 38 41 5 1 9 13 26 21 3 12 19 7 41 5G C) 6_1 25 6 3 68 18 58 37 17 7 1) 29 13 57 25 76 6 7 4 20 11 81 28 13 11 13 2 1 14 331 160 215 81 167 71 5 .515 IS 54 21 2 23 2 7 1 18 : 53 '16 I 19 1 3 1 50 15 12 12 1S 8 i41 19 9 21 82 10 7 10 1 22 22 33 :I1 12 28 2 8 -19 5 21;~ : 11 13 1.1 66 7 8: 12 16 26; 18 6 5 40 19 11 20 6 21, 30 2 8 21 1 11 20 6 20 35 5 10 5 10 9 2 28 3.1 58 30 6 9 19 10 141 20 2 8 18 Is 13 5 7 25 45 23 104 65 75 97 31 19 62 12 98 :39 9 30 31 16 32 32 5 10 1521 779 813 1228 912 818 Cure for Dyseutery. "While I was in Ashland, Kansas, a gentleman overheard me speaking of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoet Rtemedy," writes William Whi law, of 1es Moines, Iowa. "He told me in de fall of what it had (lone for his faim ily, but more cspeclally his daughter who was y9ng at the I)oit of death with a violent attack of dysentery, anl had been given 111) by the family phy, sician. Syme of his neighbors advis, ed him to give Chamberlain's Collc and Diarrhoea Remedy, which he did, -and fully believes that by do~jg so saved the life of his child. tated. that he had also used this ilbedy hiidself with equally gratifying results." NG :a1